'.bk i afldflBMAi ii 'rliO How members' prognllh of1 tho Doliau Society which will bo givon tonight promises to be an interesting one. Mr. B. CJ. Almy, ".Hi, will iako his examin ation tomorrow morning for his M. A. degree. Mr. Almy -ntends to go to Loipsio in about two months to study for a doctor's dogroo in philosophy. Tho fourth annual address before the Sem inar will bo givon by l)r. Charles It. Barnes, of tho University of Wisconsin, in tho Botan ical lecture room, in Nebraska hall, at 8:15 p. m., Saturday, May 21, 1898. Subject, ' 'Evolutionary Failures. ' ' Dr. E. V. Emerson, of Concord, Massa chusetts, son of tho late Italph Waldo Emer son, will deliver the Phi Beta Kappa oration in the Lansing, Juuo 8th. Dr. Emerson de livered tho Phi Beta Kappa address at Har vard last year. Tho latest hits: What did Dowoy Do To Them, Wreck of tho Battleship Maine, Amer ica Forever, Merry American March, etc. 20c. Colored pictures of Maine, American Battle Ships, Fit, Hugh Leo, otc. 10c each. Special sale on sheet music 2o per sheet. Art & Music Dopt. Horpolsheimor & Co. N. C. Abbott, M)(5, gave an address in Union society Friday evening, on "Educating tho Blind." J To gave a short account of tho teaching of the blind at Nebraska City, ex plaining tho system of writing used, lie gave tho history of tho founding of schools for the blind and noted some of tho greatest humanitarians connected with tho work. The address was very interesting, and showed that Mr. Abbott had made a deep study of his subject. Tho alumni of tho Deliau society took charge of Dolian hall last Friday night. Mr. E. F. Warner presided. Tho music of tho evening was furnished by Dr. J. P. Williams, It. 0. Williams, Miss Clark and Mi. Hudson. u The solos and encores by tho Messors. Will iams wore excellent, to say tho least, as was also the duet by Miss Clark and Mr. Hudson. Mr. Schuyler Miller read some verses of his own composition and Miss Alice Hunter's story, "The Volunteer" was of exceptional morit. Mr. 0. H. Allen made a speech on tho Supreme Court. &hclulc Toi- IT'tmii id.vumiiitUlOliM. Monday May 30th: 8 to 10 a. in., all clauses recit ing nt 8 n. m., every tiny, or Mon., Wedns., and Fri., or any one or two of those Uny.s. 10:20 u. lu. to 12:20 p. in., all classes reciting at. 8 ii. in., Tues,, Thurs. anil Sat., or any ono or two of these days. 2 to 4 p. in., all classes inciting at 1 p. m every day, or Mon., Wedus. and Kii., or any one or two of iIm'.ho days. 4 to 0 p. in., all classes reciting at. 1 p. in., Tues. Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of these days. Tuesday May 81st: 8 to 10 a. m., all classes recit ing at 9 a. in., every day, or Mon., Wed. and Fri., or any one or two of tlieso days. 10:20 a. in. to 12:20 p. m , all classes reciting atO a. in., Tues., Thurs. and Sat., or auy ono or two of those days. 2 to 4 p. in., all classes reciting at 2 p, m., every day, or Mon., Wedus. aud Fri , or auy one or two of those days. 4 to 0 p. ni., all classes reciting at 2 p. m., Tues. Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of those days. Wednesday June 1st: 8 to lb a. in., all classes re citing at 10:20 a. m., every day, or Mon., Wedns. aud Fri., or any ouo or two of those days. 12:20 a.. in. to 12:20 p. ni., all classes reciting at. 10:20 a. iii., Tues'., Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of those. 2 to 4 p. in., all classes reciting at 8 p m., every day, or Mon., Wedus. aud Fri., or any one or two of those days. 4 to 0 p. iii., all classes reciting at 3 p. ni., Tues , Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of those days. Thursday June 2nd: 8 to 10 a. in., all classes re citing at 11:20 a. in., every day, or Mon., Wedns. and Fri., or any one or two of those days. 10:20 a. ni. to 12:20 p. in., all classes reciting at 11:8') a. in., Tues., Thurs. and Sat. or any one or . two of thosu days. 2 to 4 p. in., all classes reciting at 4 p. m,, every day, or Mon , Wedus. aud Fri., or any one or two of those days. 4 to (t p. in., all classes reciting at 4 p. in., Tues , Thurs. aud bat., or auy one or two of those days. ' Fiiday June 3rd: 8 to 10 a. m., all classes reciting at 12:20 p. m every day, or Mon., Wedns and Fri., or any one or two of thdso days. 10:20 a. in, to 12:20 p. m , all classes reciting at 12:21 p. m , Tues., Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of thoso days. 2 to 4 p. in., all classes reciting at 5 p. tu., every day, or Mon., Wedns. and Fri. or any one or two of those days. 4 toO p. m., all classes reoltlng at 5 p. in., Tuo. Thurs. and Sat., or any one or two of those days. Mr. J. W. Dinsmore, now monitor of the assembly room of tho Lincoln high school and a student of the University, has been elected superintendent of the Beatrice schools. Our Men' 8 $3 Welt Shoes have the Stylo and Wear of a $5 Shoe. Try tJiem. Foot Form