I TIIK : IIKSPKRIAN J L(al and FN-rn mil. The Co-op i selling stationary at avers .). W. Searson has tin olns in Furopcnn low figure, history e very fourth hour. Miss .Jessie Goodoll. n last year student. IClsio Bivby. who is teaching at Klinwood. is visiting her many university friends, visited with Bertha .Johnston last week. (. 'p. Mnstin.'OO has returned to the Uui- A meeting of the senior class is called for versity. He will enter the College of Law. Oct. f. to consider senior insignia and foot- Last Monday in the chemical lahratory an l11''' alcholic explosion occured. A small lire Hew Nelson, a returned missionary from started hut was soon extinguished. Syria, gave a short address in chapel Monday Lincoln's "Hustlers" are the people to buy morning. J. L. Conger writes us to send him the IIksi'Kiman at Kmorson, Iowa, where he is teaching. Word was received Tuesday of the death of (Jeorge llellier of Nebraska City. He was a student in the University last year. .J. E. Cherney, who entered school this fall, has been compelled to return to his home at North Bend on account of sickness. C. W. Taylor returned lo the University Monday evening. Charley looks as though work and Dakota agreed with him. Miss Fdith Hutchinson of Bern, visited over Miuday with her brother A. I. Hutchin son and Uu- Misses Bertha and Nona Johnston. Guy Howard has secured a position with of, if you don't know 'em. try their Three 'Beauts." They are cheap and hot as ! Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. PJOti O. Alumni .NoIh. Wm. Grant '!7, Kappa Sigma, spent Sun da'y in the city with friends. Mr. Lehmer class of MKL will go to Mexico this fall to engage in railroad work. Horace Whitmore B. A. 181)."), is studying for a second degree in American history. Mrs. Ida 1. Atkinson, B. L.. 1S75), is study ing for her Ph. I), in Chicago university. Miss Mary Home M.M, returned last Friday to her position in the Crerar Library, Chicago. C. M. Skiles M)li now an attorney of Ulys ses, Nebr. visited the University a couple of the well known shoe linn of Sanderson. U,.V'S this week. Schuerman & Davis where he works onSatur- Lawrence Packard M7 Sigma Chi, left yes- dav. tenia v for Chicago. He will attend North- Prof. Wolfe will remain in Lincoln the com- wostorn Medical College, ingyear. He will cany on his investigations Prof. Geo. E. Howard, class of '7(5. ad- in Psychology and lecture now and then at dressed the graduate seminar in American the Universalis! church. history Thursday evening. S. W. Pinkerton's smilinjr face meets Uni- L- V" 'I'royor. who graduated from the versity people at Paine & Warfel's on Satur days. C. L. Spenser holds a similar position with Bumstead & Tuttle. Candidates for the Glee club were exani imd Wednesday evening at the conservatory. There arc eight places to be filled this year. It is rumored that they will be tilled on merit. K. P. T.'ele Inih returned froVn Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he was called by the .serious illness and death of his mother; Mr. Toole's mother and sister moved to Dakota from Millbrd. Neb. only the week before last. History Pawr, riUml or ifain, "a nr 100 JJook Jvutrtnwuf, Hnriiolnlwhntir $' (' University of Nebraska in 1892, is working in Baptist Chapel Car Service. A. A. Monroe '84. now superintendanl of the South Omaha schools, was in Lincoln hst Saturday attending a meeting of the State Examining Committee. Paul F. Clark B. A. '87. is working for a Master's degree in the department of Ameri can history. Mr. Clark has been practicing law in Lincoln since his graduation. K. S. Baker '!)7, the University Cicero, has returned to the University with all his "elo quence, altruism and ambition." He will work for an M. A. in the Political Science depart mou t. You can get all the latest styles for $3 at 1213 O street