aMM The Nebraskan-Hesperian 'LOCALS AND PERSONAL'S. tor. 'ento, "clonttst. - ; - Gregory the CoallMan. ' Univeralty Book Storo. , Try Wostoffloid's egg stiampoo, for dandruff. ' Junior antl soulor tnomos "woro re turned yesterday. Full lino of drawing papers at Unl vorslty Book Store. A few lockore still for rent. Call at University Book Store. The annual contest program will be glvon by the Dolian girls March W. Potografs. Quality, Stylo, and Student rates at Elite Studio,226 So. 11th. The Omaha league will play a Beries of games here tue second wook in -April. "We do not make 'the cheapest Foto .grafs but we make the best. Elite Studio. The enrollment in tno department of American history is larger than laBt semester. You need a fountain pen. Better get a Vaterman Ideal at the University Book Store. Dr. 'Fling was unable to moot his -classes several days lasc week on ac count of sickness. Mrs. Manning will give a Browning Tending Friday evening at the city Y. W. C. A. rooms. Subscription lists are being passed around to those to sign who are in terested in base-ball. Fifty girls under six teachers -vas the record of tue sowing school at the settlement last Saturday. Fountain pons, 14-kt. gold at 69c and $1.00 each at book anu stationery de partment, 'Herpolsheimor & Co. MIrs Ueanette Dysart of 'tne univer sity school of music, returned to her "home in Superior, last Tuesday. A kindergarten under supervision of Miss Helen Gregory, was started at the college settlement Monday. Miss Emily Jenkins was called to "her home in Fairbury, February 21, by the death of her brother-in-law. The Norchwestern line is the plo neor line to the Twin Cities. Double daily limited trains. Remember this lino. Clark H. Pool, '00 loft for New York last Thursday to accept a position with the New York telephone com pany. The (literary societies did not hold Tegular -meetings last week on account of the (Kansas-Nebraska uusket-ball game. Director Kimball left on Tuesday for Boston whore he will be for two weeks on business connected with the school of music. Bert Garrlnger, '00, who haB been at his home at Osceola for about a month, owing to BickneBs, 1b now back in the university. Professor Fosslor will so to Nor folk next week to lecture before the litorary club of that place upon Tenny son's "In Memorlam." Dr. Major, of the department of pedagogy, gave an educational talk to the -patrons of the Evorott school last Friday afternoon. Professor Fosslor attondod a pat ronB meeting at Clinton school Tues day afternoon and Bpoko upon the sub ject "That Boy of Mine." The EngllBh club met last Saturday-evening in the seminar room, uni veralty hall. MIbb Cook and Mr. Kline took 'part in the program. Lee Edwards '00, one of he univer sity's champion chess playonj, 'loit for Woodbine, Uowa, last Friday, to assist 'in 'tils fathers' drugstore, M. B. Kotchum, M. D., occullst and aurlst. Specialty, correction of abnor mal vision. Room 314, third floor, Riciiards block. none 848. The university is receiving requests now for information on brome grass and 'occasionally the .inquiries include requests for quantities of Beod. The only thoroughly jjpod place in the city where a student can got any kind of board that ho wants is at Cam eron's cafe, 114-118 South 11th street. Captain BHbs of the base-ball team reports seven candidates for the posi tion of catcher. He also finds an abundance of good material for the in-field. The university is now buying all its coal of Charles B. Gregory (TJ. of N., '93). "Why not buy your coal of him, too? The place is 1044 O street; the 'phone 343. Frau Krundlck, who has assisted in the department of German so far this year, cxpoctB to leave for Colorado soon where she will 'remain with her nephnw for somo timer1 Prof. H. "W. Caldwell recently re ceived an Invitation to write a short civil government for public school work, from the interstate school of correspondence at Chicago. The university senate had another meeting on Saturday afternoon from 4 io 6 o'clock in order to continue cue discussion of the proposed modifica tions in the courses of study. John "Westovor has been pledged to the Kappa Sigma fraternity. "Professor meraon gave a stereopti can lecture at YorkyFr'iday. Professor Bruner gave a lecture on birds at Douglas Grove -asi Saturday. 'C. N. Gould, fellow In paleontology, has discovered two unknown fosBil leaves. The library board has published a ruling that, excepting the regular periodicals, no books shall be ordered by any department until April, 1901. Notice has been sent from the office that the names of appointees for fel lows and scholars must be sent to the heads of the different departments within the month. DP. W. iL. DAYTON, " Dr. J. P. Williams, Assistant. 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Are coming rapidly . coming in im rmense quantities & in endless varieties $ and, as always here, in qualities -of the most reliable class. 'New Dress Goods Silks, Wash Goods Ready-to-Wear Goods, Etc Etc, The season's most desirable kinds j l imost desirably priced. Wateh the Baity 9apers FOR INTERESTING NEWS OF A MOST INTERESTING EVENT Merpckhemer & q. Zm University of miHC$ota t College of medicine and Surgery The twelfth Annual Course of Lectures will commence on the 19th day of September, 1891), and will continue eight and one-half months. The course is graded and covers a period of four years. Medical Hall, the Laboratory of "Medical Sciences, the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and the Laboratory of Anatomy are situated upon the University Campus. The clinical opportunities afforded by the hospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St. Paul are at tthe com mand of the College. For out-door clinical service a mew clinical building has been built in a central location. 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