Tim NebraskmKBespeman 3 n II, A. '0. lico, (io lieroby announce fmysel a 'canflitlato for election to the athletic "boarcl, subject to tho approval of the association. A. C. LEE. fr lioroby announce myself a candi 'date for the athlotic "board subject to 'the approval of the association on iMay 5, 1900. W. Tt. McGEACHIN. HECEPilON TO SOLDIERS. Last Saturday tho ladies' auxiliary to the First Nebraska, gave a recopi lion In the armory to tho "Eighth Army Corps," all the members of tho "First "Regiment In the city, and all of tho members of the second and third regiments in the -university. The hall was tastefully decorated 'with flags, hunting and flowers. A full "bust ior--trait of Colonel John M. Stotseriburg, neatly drapou In flags, hung in the cen ter just in front of the pipe organ. Quito a number of Philippine, Chinese, and Japanese rollcs, "kindly loaned by "Lieutenant Colonel Frank Eager of the Pirst Nebraska, "were on exhibition. String music "was furnishod by the Ideal "Mandolin club, Vhich Tvas ex ceptionally "well Tendered, especially the melody of German airs. "Miss "Marie Ndrlno played a piano solo, an etude "by "Wauanhaupt, and Miss Leu 'M. Laucks, sang Schmode's "-Summer." All of the music was "highly appreci ated. Adjutant -Bert W. "Whedon de livered an excellent eulogy on Colonel Stotsenberg. No one in the regiment is'more competent to speak oi Colonel Stotsenberg than Mr. Whodon as the two -were almost continually together. Ira Kellogg, Company B, First Ne braska, Toad some original Toems. Miss Robertson, presiuent of fho la dies anxiliary was called on for a few Temarks, to -which she very ably re sponded. A Filipino, "who accompanied the First Nebraska rendered a very lieat sword drill, and sang a Spanish song -which proved one of the most pleasing numbers of the program. 0. vv. "Meier concluded the program with a talk. IB. E. Tilleson, president of the "Eighth Army Club" was chairman. Some time was then spent in a social way and in getting acquainted, after which ice cream and cake were served Tjy the young ladies. The boys did not equal 'their former Tecords, for this time they could not devour all the ice cream and cake offered them. "Mother!" he yollecl, so loud that tho librarian came out to seo what was tho trouble. It took but one step for him to de scend tho Test of tho stairs and tho way he hugged and kissed his mater was a wonder, yes that is what 1t was, simply a wonder. GOOD WORK tf POL,R PRICES Students Especially Invited to Call. tt. & C. BARBER SHOP 1144 0 Street. THE CENTURY - DOUBLE FEED PEN W IS THE BEST r. E. Eilgerton, Agent, University. LIFE PRESERVERS HiS MOTHER. She was a little, wrlnklod-up, old "woman with locks of grey hair that Hell below her old-fashioned, black bonnet, and her dim groy eyes wore al most hidden behind a pair of stool bowed spectacles. She wore a checked shawl drawn around her shoulders and fastened with a hlack-headod pin in front. She stopped one after another of the students coming out of tho gate, with the question: 'Do you know whore my boy, John Brown, is? But no one Boomed to know whore she would And John Brown. Finally sho mustorod up enough courago to come Inside of the campus, and thon she started up tho library steps. Just as sno readied tho outor door 'she heard a "voice that sounded familiar saying: ''Como and go with us, Madge. "Wo 'wlll.'goand get those flowers now thut Howe:you;" The Inner door swung on its liinges anda.young man and two young ladies cumo out. Tho young man's attire was of tho latest cut and colors, from tho claybank shoes on his feet, to the ex "tromoly high collar that protruded through his rod nock-tie. He was half 'way 'down tho stops before he saw 'the llltflooia woman at the bottom, lior (face lilt mp with a smile. 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