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THE NeBRASKAN-HE3PERIA2? DR. W. U DAYTON, Dr. J. P. Wifflams, Assistant. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, and Throat. Tms MraskanHesperian A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER iMiblisliea ot 223 North Eleventh Street, Issued TJvery "Wednesday Noon at The t)nl verelty of Nebraska. Entrre& as Second-Class Mail Matter. 1205 O Street. Lincoln, Nefe. ResJSence10 O 5.U OWcelJOOOSt. Phone 55. JP)ione.Z4.z. A J. R. HAGGARD, MJD. ffl ,j Hi'1 i AI. 7. Stewart,") m. H. M. GRETTj ' Managers Board it Editors. Alntjnglnp Uditor..,,,. ,.,,.. Tf, A. CosCADta? ASSISTANT UDITORS, Orma X Hull. H. H. WesscI. ttXTORTEkS. "Kate "Wiggins K'G.'Cnrronter "W. 7. Anclrcson K. x). Andrcson ? Mnufle "Hnrlctt "H."H."Rtrterts 1.5. "Hewitt X 'A. Huston "Fratifc Mnnchcster "Virginia Hoffman 1VW. "Barry l.S."B11is W, H. fflng X. "W. Bliss. The Neforaskan-Hesperian -will foe sent ' to any address -upon receipt of the sub-, scription price, which is one dollnraye;rr. Contributions are 'solicited from -nil. News items such as locals, personals, re- Sorts of meetings, etc., are especially esired. Tlie NeforRskim-Hepentm "will foe glad to print Jiny -contribution relative i to a general -university subject, but the name must acconipanj all such. Address all -communications to tfoeNn- , iirxskat-.mesi'Eria;, i. u. nox. aay, Lincoln, Nebraska. It Is "not news, to tell the students, friends, and Alumni of the "uniTersifcy of tjje acceptance of lr. E. Benjamin Andrews of the chancellorship of this institution. The daily press from east to -west "has already done so. Our pur pose 1s merely to add our sentiments and to join in the foearty approval "which Is louud on every band. It 1s safe to say that there 1s scarcely -a student In the university "who does not feel a sense of gratitude to Dr. An drews for bis acceptance. "He comes as -a friend not -only to the student "body, but to the students Individually. "He -comes to us -with the praises of the students of "Brown university still fresh 1n fois memory. It is "not amiss to propnecy that his reputation there -will "be transmitted foere. A friend to stu dent Interests, to athletics, to debat ing, to oratory, to gymnasitcs, to every form of student life, foe 1s bound to make a success with the -undergraduate. The university "needs "him, and now "has nimj may lie be accorded the support Irom all sides neceBBary to ratee the Btandard of the "University of Nebraska above the other Institutions of the "west and rank it -with tne older ones of the east. "Weil, no one thought they could, font they did. Of -course, 1t was rather Sheldonlan in character, font that was to be oxpectod. It told of the good things that bad been done and forgot to mention the fond tnings wfoicfo bad not been touched. It printed pictures of other people and places and forgot about Nebraska. It told of the things done in tae past 3'ear and wiat would be done In the next, unless sometning else "was. In a word, all the paper lacked was the Idler. But the Idler Is about the whole paper so 3'on see, quite a eonsiderafole was missing after all. iiut talce those Y. M. C A. fellows and they aren't a foad lot of fellows. They "have a -wfoole peck of -energy and are jammed full of ideas and . ngs of that sort. "Whenever they see a place big enougfo to crawl Into, in they go and the next thing you bear 1s at they did something good afoou. i That is why the Idler thinks they are not foalf bad. The Idler lias "bad lots of fun foang Ing around listening to the people tell wfoat they will o!o wnen the new cfoan--cellor gets "here. To "hear some of them talk, we are going to foave a populist legislature that will shell money out of the old state honse as easy as they sfoell corn on the farm. And all on ac count ot the chancellor. Ijots of things foave come ont bore ahead of Dr. Andrews font nobody ever said be was a politician. It is -evident at a glance that there is a great big overgrown difference foetween a man with up-to-date views, and with a bead on him that can control foia month properly and a politician. Now the fact of the matter Is, according to the Idler, that onr new -chancellor is going to foappen in foere about Septem foer 1, with a good rest to fois credit, and a wfoole foln full of new energy and foe is going to go to work for tfoe uni versity, and express fois views on ex pansion, "by spreading out the universi ty, and fois views -on money -question foy judicious use o. the funds that the state provides. The Idler wants 3'ou to re member that Dr. Andrews foas not "been "knocking around educational institu tions for the past thirty-"five years with out learning the -difference foetween a chancellorship and a janitorsfolp. The "best thing for a person with a sore spot to -do is to come around and fall into tfoe foand wagon, for next year we're going to foave more -enthusiasm and excitement and good times, than an Italian with a "brass monkey. XfoffCis 213 and 214 Richards Block. UNCOCN.NEB. DRS. CLUTTER & SHANNON, DENTISTS Phone -426. 1136 O Street. Lincoln. DR. SHOEMAKER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL Special attention given to all Diseases -ol Wooes. iXIl surgical Diseases sre treated "by IhesnostujipTovea OTetliods. Bveiycom-oueacg far "Bel tic and Abdominal Surgery. BATHS FOR IADTES ONLY Special Attention -riven to Masssre and Sv-'hfihMwcni eats 3a Uieir most recent develop. . . sTUiearaisedsnaxnpiilatori&ic&sTse. C A. SH&TIAKER, n.D 1117 I. St SPAlWNfi'S OFHCIAl ATEETICj 600DS. The Quill of the ilniveraJty of Jowa 5has -agalh found something to -worry about. It Booms that they do not ap prove of the "way the fooard of regents of Nebraska elects chancellors. They advance the claim that a person -with ;i"deas upon queBuouB of the day -will not prove satisfactory at the "head of tan diiBtltution and that it 1b redlculouB to think that a man can get along any "whore -without a uuanlmouB election. !How they attempt to apply thlB theory at foome is a puzzler. "When President . MacLeau -waB chancellor of j.-raBka, -we -found blm full of events of the duy and as far as could bo determined they novur 'injured hlB work aB the official 'bead of tfoe iiiBtltutiou. It imrely an mot 1)0 that his preBout BurrouudingB foavo BUiih an antlquatlng effect on "him that 'ho ilndB it irnposBlble to keep fo 1b viawB up to date. "We assure the Quill ifliat dn spite of all nppeurances, no ovsll oxlBtB -with ub and thut Nobraaka BtaudB as a unit to welcome the ohuu-cellor-eleot -wnen he arrives to asBume 'the duties of his office. The time lias come arouud ugain. V?n regret that Jt "will foe meceBBary foruB to call on the Btufluut foody juut as we have foeon vcalllug mn dt ifdr fa. long time ,iu ho ijiast. Ulut 'weVve (gdt to do 1t or go out of "business. "We "want to see at least "five "hundred or a thousand students at the foase foall game -with "Kansas Saturday. Now our -wanting foas nothing to do -with the case unless the aforesaid Hve "hundred or thousand people "want the same thing "we do. But -what ive -want is to have you -want the same thing Tve -want and then -we -will all -want the same thing. After that -we -will throw foalf dollars at the gate Keeper so last that foe -will foave to get two or three iresu men to foelp count money. Last year, Kansas foad nerve enough to come up "here and "beat us. Then Captain "Reeder and fois aggregation gathere themselves together and -went to "Kan sas and sculped the' Jay-hawkers proper. It is safe to Bay that this lit tle episode has not been forgotten. "Next Saturday, rock salt -will be in abundance on the campus, lairly mak ing the air hot. it -will foe "necessary to counterbalance this effort or get beaten. "We -want everybody to came, "We as a board of editors, -will "not foave many more chances to coax the gang out. After that, somebody -else -will have that delightful pleasure. TJutthat it. all the -more reason -why -we -want you to ccrae thlB time. Show us that our coaxing does Borne good. -Gather up tn "few old football ribbonB, a foroom handle fur a cane, make a paper mug aphone, ask the young -y that 5lts uoxt to you in olasB if fine doestnot 1 want to be patriotic, also, and aee foow her oye brighten, und then borrow a dollar from your room mate and eome to the game. If you do that, ?;& -will -wagor a years' subscription that Jtyrj. i take more than snow plows to reBurrect our-Bouthern Jrionds. TO HESDME ATHLETIC HELA TIONS "WITH OBERLTN. The University of Oberlia foas re moved ber athletic boycott against tfoe University of Michigan. At the fooard of oontrol meeting at Michigan re eently a communication -from Ofoerlin -was read, -which stated that their ex communication action "bad foeen re scinded and that they -were anxious to renew athletic relations -with the Uni versity of Michigan. The fooard decided to open athletic negotiations "with them, and Manager Baird -was instructed to secure football, baseball and track dates il possible. The football schedule Is already made up, and no game "will foe played "with Oberlin next year. A track meet -with them is a probability, and maybe a baseball game -will foe arranged. The board of control disqualified Barrett because vof a condition. This ends a threear athletic strug gle "between 'Oberlf . ind Mienigan, and it is gratifying to Seel ttkat Oberlin came to Michigan point of "view in this controversy. Officially adopted foy the leading Col leges, Schools, and Athletic Clubs of the country. IJvery requisite of Base Ball, Golf, Tenuis, Athletics, GymiiasrHxa. Sjialdins Official Lcagac TBall is lie official Ball of tfoe National Xeagae, aad all the leading College Associations. Spaiaiag'sBase Ball Gmde for 1900, 10 cents. Haadsoaae catalogae of Hia'Hv Sports free to any address. CKM91M. HKWYjMHL KVI. If yi mrc xratac to te Pacific Coast Dont complete arrangements until you foave secured information regarding tfoe personally conducted excursions via witim' PtCTS' Tfoese 12xcnrsions leave Omafoa ewerj ! Friday, in telegantfj'ujaKjlstered Ordinary iSlecpuig Cars, illuminated ly Pkrtsch Xigfot, foeated foy Steam. I J-orTime Tiililes, IilderE, Illustrated Uotiki, I'atnpllletB, descriitive vi tlttlerriluiy Iraverwsd, Ixall-oa . . SLOSSON, Ascnt. See the haudBome imovlng mlctures toow toii 'exhibition mt 304'4 0 istreot UJ. IP itlckot offlce. T!ree. A now system of Shorthand, called the Gregg, 1b now foelng taught at the Omafoa Commercial Oollege, Omaha, "Nebraska. This system .differs Irom Pitman and Graham in that it foas fout ue poBition, one rilant.. no shades, less than 500 -word signs, is lour times as legible, and admits of great speed. It can be learned in foalf the time, and is -well adapted to all purpoBes for which Shorthand is used. Anyone thinking of foecoming a stenograplier Jihould -write at once for information about tfoiB new system. Tfoe only thoroughly good place in the city "where a student can get any lcj.ua of fooard ttbat Ifoe wauta dt at Cam- leron's cafe, 114-118 South 11th street SHORT II W AM f JUEX HKVIU ToTfcimiaCky, PmH City-, :Si.TmHi, mU aM J'xuUSeutfaEart.ABd'WML Ctty Ticket imee, 1039 X) Street. M. C. IBUmsm, f. 3. SDMIEtL, ft 4 A' 'H B 1