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THE HESPERIAN IB h. A K h -,; y J .- If r fil Students will do woll toremembor that Woatorfiold is yot in business, at his old stand, 117 North 13th. Latest stylos in hair cut. The Hesperian is informed that the Junior Annual board is in receipt of much good material, in pictures and otherwise, from Cuba. Any one who has European History papers yot with the de partment are requested to call and got them any day between eleven and twelve. Oharlio Taylor, '98 has already won a good reputation at Ohiowa and he has plenty of energy still in reserve. Ho, too, is one of Prof. Luckey's pedagogy boys of last year. The opening reception of the Y. M. 0. A. in their new quarters will bo held tomorrow evening and all young men are invited to attend. The severity of the weather caused the post ponement. The University members of the L. H. S. class, '95, took a trolley ride to University Place on Monday evening. After enjoying the hospitality of Mattie Goodell they took a late car for the city. Major Weeks remarked Monday evening on the good con dition of Government property in charge of the University. A little more care as to personal appearance would make the battalion one of the smartest looking bodies of troops in the country as it is now one Of the best drilled and steadiest. Mr. 0. D. Chandler, '9ti, of Hartington was called to Lin coln a week ago to attend the funeral of his mother. Not quite a week later death again entered the home and carried away his father. Tho Hkbperian joins the students and fac ulty in expressing their sincere sympathy to Dr. Chandler and other members of tho family in their bereavement. ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE for 'Tho Story of tho Philip pines," by Murat Hnlstcad, commissioned by tho Government as ( lllclal Historian to tho War Dopartmont. Tho book was written In army camps ut San Franolsoo on tho Pacific with Gonoral Morritt, In tho hospitals at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, In the American trenches at Manila, in tho Insurant camps with ARulnaldo, oi tho rieclc of Olympla with Dowoy, und in tho roar of battle at tho fall of Manila, Bonanza for agents Brimful of original pictures taken by government photographers on tho Bpot Largo book. Low prices, Bigprntlt. Freight paid. Credit given Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address II. L. Barber, Gon. Mngr., 350 Doarborn Street, Chicago. Kent College of Law. Marshall D. Ewell, LL. D., M. D., Dean. School year openod September fi, 1898. Throo year course Improred methods uniting theory and practice. THE 30HOOL OF PRAO HOE 18 THE LEAD INQ FEATURE, Evening sosslons of ten hours a wuok for oaoh class. Students can he self buppoutino while STUimNO. ArrnnpomontH made for supplo montal preliminary education. For cutulogue, address W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary, 018-010 ASHLAND BLOCK. CHICAGO, ILL. Spring Overcoats FOR MEN AND TOUHQ HEN We show perhaps the largest assortment of New Spring Top Coats to be found anywhere in the state. The styles this spring are unusually atractive. The prices are even more attractive. AT $4.98 We show several hundred elegant pure wool covert spring coats that have always sold et $10.00. ffT $6.50 We show an extensive line which are wonders for value, style and finish. fft $7.50 We show silk lined top coats, also those lined with Italian cloth. Handsome patterns, proper cuts, clever finish. At $10.00 We are showing coats that have silk velvet collars and are lined throvghout with pure silk. They are strong $15.00 coats and have never been shown in Lincoln for less than $16.00. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY 1013 to 1010 O Street. J. H. PETTIT THE SHDEMAKER Has moved his shop to 1439 O, on south side of street, and will be glad to see old customers, also new ones. V CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES OD? JLXjTj kinds. AND D. E. DE PUTRON, Boom 5, 1041 O' )t, Lincoln, Nob. Northwestern University MEDIGA12 1 SGHeeLi The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School its enviable reputation for over thirty years are carefully main tained. For circulars of detailed informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL, TURKISH Candy Kitchen, For Fine, Home-Made CANDIES 1321 0 Street.