THE t A largo shipping of iho 0. 11. Morril Goo logical collection has just been received. It is being cleaned up and will be sent east in exchange. If you want a hair cut go to Westeriield's. If you want anything in the lino of Tonsorial work, Westcrfield's is the place to find it. 117 North 13 St. N. II. Darton of the U. S. Geological sur vey has donated to the State "University his entire collection made in western Nebraska during the past summer. Press your clothing for SI per month. Gard ner the Tailor under Rock Island ticket office Cor. 11th & O. The Tennis Association is ready to receive, new members. The admission fee is 50 cents and the fees for '5)7 arc 25 cents. Since tbe new manager has taken hold, tennis affairs have begun to boom. Lincoln's "Hustlers" are the people to buy of, if you don't know 'em, try their Three "Beauts." They are cheap and hot as ! Pennsylvania also. Phone 440. 120(5 O. Prof. Sweezy gave a. most interesting lec ture on his recent trip to Chieago and the opening of the great Yorkes observatory. Wednesday morning. Dr. Gordan, of the history department of the Omaha Theological Institute, visited the University Saturday and Monday for the purpose of studying the sourco study method, attending Dr. Fling's classes. lie also led the chapel oxercises Monday moreing. JfMen8 Fine Patent Calf Shoes, Latest pFShapes. Foot Form, 1213 O street. The Athleitc Bpard met last Saturday to pass upon candidates for positions on the Jun ior and Senior football teams. No difficulty was found until the board came to the case of Mr. Kindlor who was charged with profes sionalism. Mr. Kindler answered the only direct charge made against him, but refused to answer any rumors in regai'd to his being a professional. The board was not satisfied with this and continued Mr. Kindler's case until tomorrow. Witnesses will be summoned and and effort made to clear up the unpleas ant affair, 'once and for all." IJESmiAN 11 For holiday goods remember D, T. Smith, watchmaker and Jeweler, 1 140 O st. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry. All work done by hand. No extra charge for repairing. 1417 O street. Phone 754. . Fine Kid, Hand Welt Shoe $3 Foot Form Store 1213 O street. Tho Elcctrieals met last Saturday evening. The seniors gave outlines of their theses and some lively discussions were indulged in con cerning the annual exhibit. Mr. Andrew Rosowater. city engineer of Omaha, lectured before the Civil Engineering club, Monday night, on "City Surveys and Grade Systems." He will give four more lec tures on succeeding Monday nights. Next Sunday's Y. M. C. A. meeting will be led by .lohn L. Marshall of the class of '5)3. Mr. Marshall is recognized to be one of the best speakers that ever left the University, and young men should hear him. Next Saturday evening the U. B. D. C. will debate the question, Resolved: "That the municipalities should own and control their natural monopolies." Messrs. Archer and North speak for the affirmative and Messrs. Burgert and Warren for the negative. A ;iiii FVom Ii.ilS.VN I?ion. " James Whitcomb Biley's work in prose is really exquisite, though comparatively few are acquainted with it Here is the conclusion of one of his talcs published in the "Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury." It is as simply natural as fact, as delicate as truth. It is at once so probable and so artistic that no one would venture to guess whether the writer created the incident or whether the incident created the tale. Here it is: "Well, Annie had just stooped to lift up one o' the little girls when the feller turned and the'r eyes met. 'Annie, my wife!' he says: and Annie, she kind o' gave a little yelp like and came- affutterin' down in his arms, and tho jug of wortcr rolled clean acrost the road, and turned a somerset and knocked the cob out of its mouth and jist laid back and hollered, 'good-good-good-good-good! ' like ef it knowed what was up and was jist as glad, and tickled as the rest of us."