Til 15 MESPF,R;IAN n The following are the judges' markings on the first ton : lWolfo Fosslor Adams Total Baker 1,1 2 ' 4 (ti-poii 4,2 1 ! 7 Barr 3 , 10 3 16 Piper 5 4 0 j IS Manure 2 17 12 2H Killen 9 ; 12 : 4 I 25 iJennison 0 j 5 'In ' 26 Meier 13 9 ' 6 28 llawxby 11 14 5 j 30 ruham 10 6 14 I 30 !Locals. Mr. Sioliz went home to attend the funeral or' liis brother. The attendance at the mission Sunday s'hool ui reached 104. If you want good coal and want it Hwnp, will up telephone 335. A double quartette composed of Y. M. A. bo has beon organized. The (jjris Bryan Club attended Mr. Kiyim's talk, in the Funk Opera house, Saturday afternoon. lr. Avery returned Monday from IM.lelburg ftlKi Wi afc oneo j.ako cjlflL.ge of w,,rif. of tho work in Chemistry. J. M. Roberts, formerly of the class of M, wan iveeritly married to Miss Anna Stanton They reside at-Paonia, 'Col. The Uhwh succeeded in eluding the oiiiids in it Saturday's chase. The 'ipMl won- on the go over three hours. 'Hi,. November 'Review of Reviews con tain a i,.tiw from Prof. Langwortby J'loro,i u,cj political situation in Neb '''wk.iuih! Colorado. n ' M ('.A. apple social was well Putroniz,.,!. Apples proved to be quite a wwg fiii-il. Out of a barrel not one r"'u,od to tell the tale. )V. ('. l-lilU- was taken to the hospital, 'Way whw. an operation was por lll,1 ",7' lle doing well but will bo ",l Hiool for several weeks. Miss Mary Homo, class of '96, left Monday p. m. for Chicago, where she goes to (ill a position in the cataloging department of the John Crerar Library. Prof. Bates has left the Cincinnati IGn quiror and is now in New York. His book of poems, 'Songs of Exile," is out, though no copies have reached Lincoln. "O. 11. Allen was initiated into Alpha 'Theta Chi last night" says the 'Reprint. We take pleasure in romoving this blot from Brother Allen's fair name, ft was O. H. Martin. The Juniors met Tuesday afternoon. Messrs Lunn and Axiing resigned from the annual board. These gentlemen hnd been elected from the Union and Delian socitios and immediately afterwards re signed from these organizations. Tho societies felt that they were entitled to representation on the board and secured it-toy a determined effort. Messrs Evans and Reedy were elected to the vacancies. Now look here. You know that our boys need all the encouragement they can get at tho Omaha game. We still have a chance of winning the pennant. Although !it is rather slight, you should do your host to help us come in on that chance. Co to Omaha. Fvory student who can possibly get away should help out the boys to this extent. Make up your mind to go and then prepare to en thuse. The Y. V. C. A. reception last Satur day night was a grand success. The young ladies were ontortained in the beautiful home of Mrs. F. M. Hall. Tim state officers of the society were present and were introduced to the mouthers of the company. Five large rooms wore filled with those enjoying tho entertain ment. Fxcollant music was provided for the occasion. Miss Nellie Criggs sang two beautiful soprano selections and there was a charming duet by the Misses Ouman and Atkinson.