0 The Nebraskan-Hesperian ',: ;' U 1 A S oeal and Personal. Who Is Ludwlg? Dr. Wentc, dentist. Qrqgory tho Conl Man. Tr Westerfleld'B tigg shnmpoo, for dandruff. Talk with Miss Morgan about type writing your thesis, 70 Llndell. Canon Pea, tho best, cleanest, cheap est. ?.".G0 a ton. Gregory the Coal Man. Fotografs. Quality, Style, and Stu dent rales at Elite Studio, 226 So. 11th. Every lady student Is Invited to look at millinery at Mrs. Gosper's. "042 0 St. See the handsome moving pictures now o:. exhibition at 1044 0 street. U. P. ticket office. Free. The wife and family of Prof G. R. Chntburn have gone to iHarlan, Iowa, to spend the summer. Professor Bruner went to Hebron, Saturday to address the meeting of the teacher's association of Thayer county. Miss Auld of Lincoln and Miss E. May Davenport of Valentine, Neb., have been pledged by Delta Delta Delta. Clarence White, a former well-known ' student of the university is now tak-l ing treatment for rheumatism at the j Sanitarium. j Captain Barger, ad.utant of the G. A. R. has presented the suite historical teanij am, a tr,p oyep the stjUe wm society wiin nearly a complete me oi M. C. Spaulding of Columbus, Ohio, has sent the stato historical society a manuscript hand-book of Nebraska, containing one hundred and fifty pages. The stato historical society is in re ceipt of the letters and papers of Fort Atkinson. Also n sailing chart of the routes of the Pacific Ocean. Captain Culvor of the 32nd U. S. Infantry pre sented it to the society. Tho Omaha Commercial College lo cates more stenographers, bookkeep ers, and telegraph operators during the year than all of the other commercial and shorthand schools in the state combined. This is due to tho fact that its students are thoroughly prepared In all departments for mercantile situa tions. On Saturday evening a chalk talk was given by Mr. Charles E. Rose crnns, in the university chapel. It was an enjoyable entertainment, and de served a much larger attendance than it received. It was given under tho nuspiccs of the athletic board, and tho proceeds.' went for the benefit of the basebaP team. The Omaha Commercial College will have enrolled at the end of the pres ent college year over twelve hundred students in all departments. The Summer Term opens Monday morning, July 9. The Fall Term will open Monday morning, September 3. Cata logue and elegant specimens of pen-! mauship free to any address. Assistant manager of the baseball team Sanders is at present arranging a schedule of games for the second Double Breasted Frock, the National Tribune. Mr. Barrett has been cataloguing probablj be taken as soon as the per sonel of the 'varsity is decided upon. E. R. Ryan has been appointed cap-1 the books and pamphlets in the state taln nml a ge wjn be piayed with historical society and finds there are , the 'vnisity some time this week thirteen thousand volumes. nttf MI s It is a matter of pride for us to have the best here for our customers and to have it at the right price. We would like you to notice the superior fit and wearing qualities of our L. Adler Bros. & Co. . . . and . . . Hart, Schaffncr & Marx .... Clothing Nothing equals them in style but the most expensive made-to-measure kind. Young Men's Double Breasted Frock Suits, made of Worsteds, Iiibits, and Vicunas, at $12.50, $15, $18 and $20 Do not fail to visit our FURNISH ING GOODS DEPARTMENT this; spring Greatest line of Fancy Nick Nacks ever shown by us before. Prof. Stout of the department of civil ci'gineering made a trip to Colum bus, last Thursday, to arrange for ex periments in irrigation to be conducted by the farmers themselves. The object Ed. Whitcomb, editor of the Friend of these experiments is to find out the The only thoroughly good place in the city where a student can get any kind of board that he wants it at Cam eron's cafe, 114-118 South 11th street Armstrong Clothing Co. ing to look over the university before Telegraph, has shipped" from his old jarn0unt of water necessary to irrigate j giving a definite answer. His arrival home in Pennsylvania to the state his-1 an acre in order to proiuce the best I was announced by the clanging of the torical society, several old fashioned j resu viewed from an economic stand- bell and in a very short time the chapel andirons. point was filled with enthusiastic students and members of the faculty, who cheered and yelled at the appearance of Dr. Andrews. "When the students i.ad quieted down, the chancellor-elect made a pleasing and impressive short "A man ought to know what he The phi Beta Kappa oration wiU be wants" but if you should find one who given by Dr WilUam p Socmnt pres. does not you owe it to yourself as ident of Coora(o colieBe. President well au to your friends to stop long slocura was jiere jn 1894. when the uni- versity held its silver anniversary, and enough to direct him to Gregory the Coal Man. t.ot, ,,A i, A ,,, ,, . , talk, after which he made close exam At the regular meeting of the bird ll. D. from the University of Ne-' ination of the Premises and was very club on Wednesday evening Dr. Wol- braska. He is prominent among edu-' agreeably impressed by the organiza cott gave a review of records of the oators of the west and is an able public tion of the university. Dr. Andrews en saiuruay evening lor cnicago and will reserve his decision in the mat ter until he learns of the action of the arrival of birds extending over ton speaker. years which was kept by Mr. A. S. Pearse at Beatrice, pointment Last Wednesday afternoon Dr. Ell wood's class in charities and correc- During the last week students in the loe t OMUnc 'laboratory of the civil engineering de- .. .... . ". . , Arthur S. Pearse left last Sunday partnent have been making series of SSSSIS001 b0ard "" " I- for Columbus, Ohio, where he goes to tests of the cross-breaking strength represent the local chapter of Phi of roofing glass, for Mr. Roberts an Kanna Psl at the national convention nwiiUsw nf i .nxnin Tim w..if nr of this fraternity which is being held i these experiments shows that a piece j"8 f'fV ? P1' in Columbus this week. of roofing glass one foot long and one Admission to the Hatfield-Rhodes- square inch in cross-section, supported Searson oratorical contest on Friday at the ends will sustain a load of 200 evening of this week in the chapel lbs. ui the middle, will be by ticket A limited number The resignation of Mrs. Wilson, dean of complimentary tickets will be given 0f women in the university, is re out by the officers of the Union liter- gutted by her many friends. The ary society. news was something of a surprise, al- Mrs. Marj- D. Manning, who has been thong when Mrs, Wilson accepted the jcass exer visiting the institution was instructor In elocution and oratory at position two years ago, she stated j n 2399 wben Prof. B. G. Warner's class the university for nearly seven years, clearly that she could not think of iu charities and corrections was also lias resigned her position. She ex-, holding It more than two-years. The MORE SWIMMING RACES. The swimming races to be held at the auditorium next Friday evening promise to be even more Interesting than the former ones. . The close riv alry between the two upper classes Is bringing out the best men in each through the kindness of conveyances class. These two classes will also i furnished by C. B. Gregory and R. A. kDrain, superintendent of the poor ! farm. The institution is six miles 1 northwest of the city and contains about twenty-five inmates. Dr. Ell wood and class registered their names in the book of visitors in which it was found that the only other university ' 4 mere uuu reKisiereu meir names, j ne pects to spend next year In Cnlcago , duties connected: wlUi the office areclass under Dr. Ellwood will visit the Co was recently organized under the and New York, studying the latest , quite arduous, and she finds it im- omp ar ih Fri,di . tt i, A " rf? "i?6 asylum and state penitentiary on Wed nesday afternoons for the following At a meeting of the board of regents three or four weeks. possible to continue her work in that line. methods of public speUtlng. Mr, W, B. Snow of Boston, a well known authority on mechanical mat tera lectured Monday afternoon to the last Wednesdaj'. Dr. E. Benjamin An studants of the department of Median- drews superintendent of the Chicago leal Arts on. -"Mechanical Draft for schools and formerly president of Bollars,' and In the evening on. Brown college, Providence, R. I., was Heatlng ana Ventilating." The .elected chancellor of the university, prominence of the leoturer attracted j Dr. Andrews was at once notified and many engineers from the oliy. j arrived In Lincoln on Saturday morn- of 3G3 points. Mantz won second place with S4 points. R, D. Andreson, third with 323 points. " No records were broken but the men showed up well for this time of the season. The 100 yar4 race was interesting being run in heats of three men each by a large number of contestants. Kellogg and May tied on the pole vault at 9 feet 3 inches, the record being 10 feet P. V. Jewett and R. D. Andreson suc ceeded in making 100 points each in the hammer throw and 100 yeard dash respectively. The former's record was 100 feet, the latter making 10 2-5 seconds in the dash. compete In a game of water polo, which is most entertaining and excit ing for both players and audience. Another medal has been offered, this one by C. C. Quiggle to the winner of the diving contest Guy Barnes, who won the previous contest will not be allowed to enter. The meti2l I sew on exhibition in B. L. Palne's window. A LARGE LINCOLN INDUSTRY. The firm of the H. Herpolsheimer laws of the state of Nebraska. The new firm succeeds to the business of H. Herpolsheimer & Co. and will con duct tho business of the latter firm at Twelfth and N streets. To celebrate the ev-nt the new firm will inaugurate a mammoth re-organization sale com mencing on May 1st Look out for notices of this sale and if you want OUTDOOR PENTATHLON. The outdoor pentathlon was held on tie campus last Saturday afternoon and vns won by C G. .may, with a score j bargains in books, stationery, musical instruments, music, pictures, picture frames, etc, then will be your time to purchase. i