TIIK HESPERIAN l: A Miss Jessie Law, '94, has spent u year at Yale since her graduation here and is continuing her studies at her home this year. The friends of Miss Mary Campbell, '1)5, will bo glad to hear that she has al most recovered from an attack of typhoid fever. Kov, Parmelse, missionary from Tur key, will bo here Nov. 21 and 22. He will meet the Mission Band Saturday, 21, at 11 a. m. and will speak in the chapel Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. Chancellor MeDowel, of Denver, will give an address Sabbath, Nov. 15th at 3 ). m. in the chapel. His subject will be Bible Study. The chancellor is an ex eellent speaker and it is hoped that as many as possibly can, .will take this op portunity of hearing him. iMiHtulithh hlniveh and hair cuts for Hide at Westertiohis. It supplies a long felt want the Uhi. lunch room. 1330 0 street. .las. Kolbaoh custom shoe shop. Vt the Co-op, a second hand Telegram bicycle good as new, $25. If the subscription money is in the way just give it to the Business Manager. Oan you get good board at Boomer's dub for $2.00? Come and see. 524 N 12th street. Seventy-live cents pays for the Hes perus from now until the end- of the year. l)ad Colo. Dad Colo, Dad Cole, Dad J-olo, Dad Cole's barber shop, Capital Hotel, Uo N llth St. The old students go to Westerfield's. iou should do the same, if you want the 68t hair cut in the city. We are- soiling tablets and students' note books ut a big reduction this week. J tent note books go for 3 and 4 cents. iu cents for (J, 7 and 8 ceuts. Don't miss 11118 ehn,1e. Herpolsheimer & Co. Daniel Webster was the editor of the first college paper in the Unitod States. You can't get better $2.00 board in the city than at Boomer's club, 524 N 12th street. We are headquarters for fountain pons We soil them and guaranteo them from 69c to $5 each. If our pons are not sat isfactory we will return you your money. H. HtiRPOLSIIEIMElt & Co. Junior Annual, Remember that the business managers of the Junior Annual board offer prize's for the best stories and poems written by students for the Annual. All students who can write are urged to compote. The stories must not contain morothan four thousand words; and three typo written copies of each story and poem must be handed to Miss Jean Tuttlo bo fore Jan. 15th, 1897. The author's name must be0 enclosed in a sealed envelopo which has the subject of the story or poem written on the out side. For other specifications see Miss Tuttlo. Comfort to California. Every Thursday morning, a tourist, sleeping car for Salt. Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. It is carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; has spring seats and backs and is pro vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced excursion conductor and a uniformed Pullman por ter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. While neither us expensively finished nor as fine to look at; as a palace sleeper, it is just as good to ride in. Second-class tickets are honored and the price of a berth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only $5. For a folder giving full particulars, call at the B. & M. depot or city office, corner of 1 0th & O streets. Geo. W. Bonnell, f P. &T. A. t i 04 Wi .?, i , ii ;J? i i4i if