"watwwtf (l THE : vViimmi rvN. Mr. H. L. Margh '84, is now preaching in Iowu. Itrof. A. G. Warner, '85, who has had leave of absence from his position a. head of thu Political Science department in Leland Stanford during tho past two yours, is back at. his post. Ho expects to remain till December. Fred Hyde '1)2, wlio visitod in Lincoln for about two weeks, luft last week for Denver, llu lias bi'on rusticating for his health during tho past year in Western Nebraska ami Wyoming. Mt. U. N. Wagner '88, is vory successful in his position as principal of tins Ilobron Schools. Mr. K. H. Shorinan '95, was seen at ohnpol Friday morning. Mr. Hart '97, was in tho city Friday and Saturday attending the meeting of Superintendants. Mr, A. A. Monroe '84, who bus been superinten dent of the South Omaha schools for twelve years, attended the meeting of Superintendents last week. Miss Nelliu (Jiiggs B. A. ''!, went to New York Tuesday. She will remain there during the winter to study music. HESPERIAN Anions llus CJiM-oltH. Miss Martha Burks '95 a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority whs at the University Sat urday, Oct. 1(1. Harley Hewitt was initiated into the Alpha Tail Omega fraternity last Saturday evening. Phi Delta Theta initiated Chailes Abbott of Lin coln last Saturday night. Win. Hammaug, Nebraska's con tor on tho '95 foot ball team, was here to witness tho Tarkio-State game. C. C. Griggs is now at Galena S. 1). in tho employ of an assaying Co. Delta Gumma gave a very enjoyable party last Friday evening at tho homo of Miss Helen Woods. About twenty couples were present. It was tho coining out party of the recently initiated members. Kappa Kappa Gumma will give a party at thu home of Miss Whcdon next Friday evening. This will serve to introduce the new Kappas to the Uni versity public. Colleo ofLmv Notes. Cluo Tishuo has ro-ontored tho college taking up tho work of tho senior class. O. W. Bullion made a business trip to Omaha Saturday. Prof. Bobbins organized the class in case study last Tuesday. Mr. Wagner is nmkiiigqiiitoa reputation as a long distance talker. Members of tho junior clas indict that ho is the equal of Col. John Martin Tucker. Mr. Kringer of Ames College lias enteied the col lege, Ho was u member of the famous Ames foot ball team of 'Do. At tho Maxwell el nb meeting Saturday evening Denison and Gibson urged tlie justness and equity of tho dilicienoy judgment law. Kemp and Lyonds argued from the other standpoint. The general, discussion was lively. Mr. Lamb presided during tho parliamentary scrap. AVNlvan-lTiiivM-HU.v. Tho line-up for tomorrow's game with Wesleyan is as follows: Funke 1 e stringer; Fitchie 1 t Pcarso; Kingsburg 1 g Hansen; Bornell c Herbert; Brew r g Turner; Gilbert. Capt. r t Hay ward; Lemon r e Wig gins; Stevenson q Cowgill; Bailey 1 h Schwartz. Montgomery; Carver r h Williams; Irwin f b Shedd Capt. jVIiiiHtrclH Tomorrow ICveniii;?. Tho minstrel show for the bouolit of football will bo given in tho chapel Saturday ovoning. The boys have been working hard to mako the entertainment a success and deserves a largo audionco. Romenibor that the proeoods go to football. At Lansing Theatre, Thursday, Oct. S, Klnv& Krlangor's Third Annual review In Gay New York will appear with 75 people in this caste. The press generally speaks well of this entertainment mid if it is half as gay as New York it must be all right. Popular prices of admission. See their ad. We can supply you with all the latest, music at Ww than halt the published price. We carry in stock a large line of Folios both instrumental vc vocal at i less pi ice limn yon can liny them cUc where. Following are .special for next week: "In Shadow uf the Pines," Bells of the Season" Two step, "In the Baggage Coach Ahead" each 21c. "Sum.) Day Perhaps You'll Know," "Playing Under the Apple T.tee," 19e each. Music. Dcpt. IlKltl'DI.SIIKl.MKIl & Co. Commencing next Monday, Oct. Mill, Faust Bros. Big Vaudorvillo Show and Loudon Bell Biugers will give entertaidmant.-, nightly at the Funko Up era House, This show comes to us highly recommended and we think it will be worth the prices which aio low as will be seen by lelereiice to their advertise uicnt which may be found in anothri coluu n. Al purchasers of Fountain Pons in our Book De part mom during the cjining week will receive u sil ver plated Fountain Pen Holder liee. Our (19c Fountain Pen still continues io be the most popular pen in the city with University Student. A full line of "Century" & Waterman's "Ideal" Pons in stock. Hr.iu-oi.su KiMKtt ft Co. In spite of the rainy weather about twonty iivo senior girls attended tho reception at Miss Lucy Green's Saturday afternoon. Dainty refreshments wore served by tho hos tess. Every one laid a very enjoyable time.