THK NEBRASKAM-HESPHR1AN. lit HEBRASKAH-HESPERIAH A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published al2S North Eleventh Stret-t. lauet KTory Tuomlay Noon bj- the Univer sity rublloliliiK Coiiipnuy. And then the sopho- Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. M. II. I. Srnv M. liAK VVAKT, KBIT, Managers. Itouitt or Editor. Managing Bultor A. H. Maxwell. CliyHdittir F. a.Cosoadks ASSISTANT CITV KU1TOK9. Oruui L Hull. K. H. Wewel. HKIMKTKKS. Maude Harlott IC D. Andreson II. u. Koool1 J- S. EHU "p.iltfWlil K.W. Hewitt K A Hn.-loil W. H. King Frank JJuchtter U. Jay flcntion of the entire educational sys tem. However, the process must of ne cessity be slow in development as it is necessary to adopt tho conditions of the state to the general plan of the system. The Kansas-Nebraska basket ball game Friday evening will ba of un- l usual interest, since it is the flret in terstate contest of the kind in this sec tin,, nnfh universities have good teams and a battle royal is expected., ye who are Craftites," for in the next Kansas has played basket ball for a breath will he be breathless and a con- number of years and hai been coached ' signee to the ice box. by Naismith. the originator of the. i0INTS ON ACETYLENE, came who Is physical director there. The Nebnt.lt. team is unusuauy strong ' White presented a paper Satur this rear and plays a swift, scientific," "P cliemical transformation u .,.,. ., (Mnin of acetylene useu as commercial prou- game. The men have been In training. J llll-a inriuiu vuu ..i.j . .) .... At sight unseen more. Lyiag like a lawyer, with a game of ' jolly, To win fair fame at whatever cost. Then If thou hast prayers, pray for us now. For hereafter man who is smail potatoes and born of woman and few in a hill must goeth out in front of the main building and shout, "Ho, all ye who are Pottltes," and "Ho, hie, ho, all Nsrthwestem University Medical School The high standard and progressive meth ods which have given this School its envi able reputation for over thirty years are carefully maintained. For circulars of detailed information ad dress the Secretary, DR. n. s. DAVIS, 2431 Dearborn St.,Cliicago,Iil. tion held in this city last week. In con nection with this he has been conduct or several weeks for this meet and are determined to retaliate for last fall's rni i. iit tTfiTnn rcrprv student in the . .... .. ... inc some interesting experiments and university snoum uo wnai lie -u , . ... i r . r ,. m nninimniQt has recently succeeded in demonstrat insure the defeat of our old antagonist. uv is hoped soon to demonstrate in a similar manner the conversion of acetylene into such commercial products as ben-i zol and phenol, and it is hoped to re-i The Nebraskan-Hesperian will be .. ,. nrtTT nilitnvce 11 linn rPCfilnt of the subscription price, which Is one dollar I and entnUslastlc audIence winint' the readiness by which it can a year- , -.,. infl.,nnM in .ieirmininfricnverte1 into ethyl alcohol. It Contributions are solicited from all. i f . News Items such as locals, personals. tne resuU OI lne me' reports of meetings, etc, arc especially I desired. The Nebraskan-Hesperian j THF 1DLER. win hr- clad to Drint any corributson relpUve to a general universit oubject, Years ago, before the present seniors I peat the experiment recently described hut the name must accompany all such. were even preps, a wise, yet worldly. Address all communications to the, sage spake the following: "Man that Nbbi:askax-Hesiekiax. P.O. box -i , is born of woman is small potatoes and Lincoln. Nebraska. few in a hU He risetn up l0day and . flourishPth like tne rag weed, and to- Telephone 419. morrow or the day after hath him in ' the ice box." Minnesota is evidently not so am-, AJ Qf wWch .g w wel, though ious to have a little extemporaneous fizzlng tussias fighUng sophomores oratory as she thought she was. After 't kmw ,L Xo Qne thought y so long a time no word has been re-,wouW WIwe , and consequent no - M .. 2 Lv .AnnJStt ft 1 ceived concerning the proposition sub mitted to her over two weeks ago by the local association. one was disappointed. The rag weed ' instinct is yet strong within them and I flourishing to beat the band. But ere many moons there will be so many Manager Tukey of the foot ball team funeral noUccs handed lQe is to be congratulated on his efforts to R wm impossible to allot to arrange a Thanksgiving game in L.n- more a Ine Iocal coin this year. It might be a good 0f course, there are other scraps In thing to cot for luck and see if we other at other Unjes ,n other couldn't have a little passable atber 1 paces OQ oluer suojecls aad under al home on that day. We have had none , otner cireun.stances. The state legisla in Omaha for the past five years. J ture mabes a y fa,r stab evexy twQ years. But two years is a very long time to wait, and to the general public it seems monotonous. It is necessary , that some relief to pent up energies be given, so on alternate years it is nat ural to look to the university as a friend in need. I Then several woolly sopohmores meet in some secluded spot in the eight time, or occasionally in an old 'boufve. and nab beads and feet anions ,one another, mix up a little constitu- by Messrs. Sabatfer and Sentrens. in , which they claim to have produced pe troleum directly from acetylene. Dr. White was assisted in this work by Miss Fossler and H. T. Beans. The three literary societies of the university have decided to adjourn their programs and attend the Kansas Xebraska basket ball game to be play ed in the gymnasium Friday evening of this week. Every organization should throw as much support as pos sible to this contest and see that nothing- prevents the team receiving liberal sopport- ENGINEERING STUDENTS. Professor Richards of the mechan ical engineering department has been gathering some interesting statistics from the students that have taken the two-year course In mechanical arts. The object of the investigation is to de termine just how far this course has been a benefit to those who have com pleted the whole course, or even a part of it. The statistics obtained show that seventy-five per cent of the men! are now following professions along j this line of work, and that their sal aries range from $32 to $125 per month. The other tventy-five per cent state that, although their work is now of another kind, the time spent in that course has been of great value. 1 f ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft f ft ft ft ft ft 1900 For Paris Are You Going? .. Arrangements should be made early I have literature descriptive of short and long tours in England. France. Germany, and in fact all of Europe. Call and let me supply you with literature before deciding on your trip. GEO. W. I0NNEII, CP.&T.A., Lincoln, Neb. C-t-243343-333343(- f f ft ft ft ft n ft ft ft fi ft ft ft f ft f ft f f f ft f f ft f RESOLUTIONS If jon are going to the Pacific Coast OF CONDOLENCE. I iw. i i uvu i uujicic diiaugcuicms until you Whereas. The All Wise in His wis- have secured information regarding the dom has seen fit at this time to take j persona ily conducted excursions via from our friend and fellow student his I lr!. mw1 Ia1hw ..1- -... . . 14T! a I uu auu iumub laiutrr v$ utain; mere- fore, be It Resolved, That we, the members of the senior law class of the University of Nebraska, do hereby extend to ourj fellow classmate. Mr. Ravmond sJ Baker, and the family, onr deepest Nebraska can now feel that she is in ' tional interpretation and legal phras- no wav oQnnDeiled to Dlav return eames insr with a iwrrfiv smnum nt ,a ' 4, tv.!,,- n, i ,. -.-,. ,... J--H s .. .. .. .i635! of sympatbr in this their hour "" - vj,ui, imb mu iajti x-i4 ixkxsh; ia.c; piuiuibts 10 one anoiner tnatn . i) -" w. .av..u',l h&aia aur&A. sijii inni ir p5ct' frtaisoD. ne acuon to wiitiaraw srom'tiaey have no Intention of keeping, j j'.ji nruH. ilu3.hu laiuc uukji jaisrir iuiJ6 tij;. imxji aose several the last meeting of the athletic board woolier sophomores go deeper into tb' Tfaes! excurjoa leave Omaha verv j Friday, iu eleeantiv uoholsj- OrHi'nan- Resolved, That a copy of these reso- SleepiDg Cars, illuminated by Pintsch H-e - ... . z - J 1 n Vii 4 Jk l a .. . - is oommendalile in erery way. Friendly night time, dig ont &U11 more eiactinzi ' Moa " Bl " Mr' Baker aad tbe pv7Ti I TT, . . . jyjj acCKtr time lhaa an-ir nihf-r Iin mfclataoas can still exist with Kansas i phrases, fix sap their saw teeth aad MiEMJura Ueasme he dispensed wHth. -..'1 T&e (gtla Sfctfw lb ulrejsSty eaaite 811 regajvd tio ttte dbasge la eo-4a-aue imtqpDinemfaits are ttejos -wLcljed witJa a great tfltual of BrnteiveKl Say ihsl astmdaotf. SlwwM the 3uaiajgeK t&ai arAiBd (tbwi i3e conns iwg nr'sucM h&y at AJVlJI WILtJU .i.l.Mn n.. .4 d. I ..U. .. .- .. 4..4 J. . . .. jnum iuc icAjiiuirt3i. wi w iu ji in uaear amisatience ta ' 'an and at eni. But speaking of going deeper into An JoleresiiiBC schedole of lase ball ihe D8sllt ltill:De "nss "P recollections J caiues ibas bean anraDK&d tnr Manacer I"1 a more riojiB nature It meao " " .. .- . HokwuWL PrttKperts am good far a vrin siing tleanu, and we wocuUd ure upoa tne , stodHntLB the n-aoeHBaty of getting owl; and doing llieir ltase. Many axem to Ibaive an ataEwSaaoe of time to snix np in dlvemis olnar tilings whicii are of no K-aod to line iiiKUljelkna. Imit when it x3t to a glikt witaare tbey Stave an tfjpyiUaau5ty to i& 9ntethlag tltat wviMiU win a j4a in tt&e annate tS tne utlvarjiiljr iJ??- dc&p tmi. papers. 0. WILLIAM MEIER, H. KOSENTHAU W5L . BISHOP. Committee. I hoars quicker time tbao anj other line. 63p For time tabic. foWer', illnolraw-4 trvtnd,cxnon E. B. SLOSSOX, Jlffe. faa-s if l-Jli li ki j-j tfi lijf. J s.. , ...n . w... ra.Wi-. wa uj w!e papers 1 m-,, -j-m ..- . will be S-Jed with the efforts of aca J reatJstt! J ,r" " ",T "m .ji .., .. J0. ... . jreaceeo us tjat the All Wie has seen .,j. w; ,U 41US. BftUUIUOO. Jl fti , .-V. f.m . .c - ... ..WW VIUi wuurioy cjaas mea LvUmt J. Abb&U. jr., aad hts broUier. Kd C. Abbwu, their kind aad aged father by death; therefore, be it Ret-olvert, By tbe junior law class of the University of Nebraska, thai we do extend t or fellow tadeats aud ibe.r Ss too miaeb. The reader zaitsl naBer with tbe editor o here jp&ta om one of tbe iSrut ones banded in-; "AH tbe world a sraft,? And all Ote mM asd womea merely grafters; TTUey bare (Mr m Sam tfceirj family in tfcelr bWBr or ,WJtJ as4 1 WSHCKAKN'. .1 .,Jl1 .vewtfHi oar fltepm mm of svra- , . . w,w . Bay, paHuiy; ajj farther be It jw&pte. HI way being soaaiy. J& firL th fcid, PJtcbing pennies even la hfa 6are arms; now iun be jxasftfrfl, it wSM inarfc a new Hodb 3n itbe ei&uta&itm of lbs sdate and wnuM be me snore len toward the mnl- the tocatxs, Cbtaling: at Qjarblea; mapping blafie-; itm Ibnires HftiivA fTkiii( . . .. ., 4UM cup 01 luese tK. laUota be seat to Mm I J. Abfcott aad "l B? " ne pnewd in ibe co.lege stud 1 O. WILLIAM MEIER. H. ROSENTHAL, WM. . BISHOP, Commute Short lire awd quick service to Nebraska Crty, Fall City. St Loois and all points Sooth, Eaj and Wet. C!l Tltlirt Otficf, 0S9 "O" St, H. C, Towksiwo. p. D. qpHuevv, C. P.ftT.A. C.PATA EKIHMHBMKi