sw G The Nebraskan-Huspkrian I! j A I H t m i Xocal arib personal, Who is Ludwlg? Dr. Wento, dentist. Do you know Hanna? Dr. Angle, skin diseases, 1215 O. P. J. Dentz, Dentist, office in Rich ards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 18 South Eleventh. Westerfield, the barber, has a large studeDt trade, 117 North 13th. Mrs. Ella Hart Bently returned to New York City Monday. She went to rejoin her husband now at Columbia University, where he will bo located for two years. Ho has a fellowship and will take work at the teachers' col lege. Mr. Bently is a graduate of the University. 1 he Debating Association will hold its contest to determine who will roprcsent the .University in' the inter state debates immediately after the Christmas holidays. They will bo held this early because the Kansas de bate comes off in February. There are now fifty-four en ed in the var ious clubs. Bumstead & Tuttlo are laying away many Xmas purchases. Prof. Nicholson was here from Col orado to'see Thursday's battle. Neckwear, Suspenders, Gloves, Etc., for Xmas. Gifts, at B. & T. The Y. M. C. A. directory will be out about December 18. The names are being prepared by the University publisher. A committee is at work soliciting advertising from the mer chants of the city. C. C. North is in chargo of tho directory. Two sections have been organized for the Union preliminaries. Tho first will discuss the question: Resolved, That the United States should to inter fere to protect the Southern negro in the exercise of suffrage." Tho debat ers are Meier, Taylor, Stull, Swenson, Maxwell, Strayer, Cronin and Miss Anstlne, Tho second, represented by Duff, Gubscr, Craft, North, Finsen, French and Dasenbrock, will discuss, Resolved, That congress acted wisely in passing tho Porto Rican tariff bill." The contest will take place in Union hall, December 7, and each speaker will bo allowed eight minutes. The Judges will be Piper, Wilson and Miller. Prof. Stout was a delegate to the recent good roads convention hi Chicago. Our claims as to the Art of Tailor ing are many. B. & T. Through the efforts of the experi ment station, winter wheat .Is being raised in locations where Us culture has not before been attempted. This year the state distributed winter wheat ; in quantities of twenty pounds among j three hundred and sixty-four persons ; living north of tho Platte river. Make you'-self an Xmas present of a new suit by the swell tailors of the West. B. T. A number of potted geraniums will soon be sent to the farm where thej will be used In experimental wnr'- Durlng the short vacath Richards and assistants wer. .uB up the engine and' engineering appara tus in the steam laboratory. The chemistry department received its last shipment of supplies last Fri day. The goods are from Hamburg and came by way of New Orleans. Brome grass raised on the Univer sity farm was distributed among ninety-five residents of the state. This grass, has just been imported into this country and the area planted is rapidly increasing. At the mass meeting in the armory last Tuesday, Mr. Fred S. Barry of Iowa made a short speech to the root ers. He told how Iowa had gone into class "A" because her students had united to support the team through and thin. Ho felt certain that braska had the student body be the team they could win from Iowa. Mr. Barry ,was formerly pres ident of Iowa's athletic board. Students are invited to visit the tax idermy roost. It is situated in the Mechanic Arts Hall, directly under the north-west corner of the roof. Mr. Hunter, who Is In charge, will gladly answer questions and give all desired information. Prof. Kimball is pushing tho grand opera as well as his time will permit. He says that it will be the greatest that has ever come to the city; it will not be a part of the grand opera com pany, but the entire company as it ' has appeared in other large cities of ! the United Sta.es. The opera Is being advertised in all parts of the state ! and a large attendance from out of town Is expected. Booklets, cards, and circulars are being sent out about the country, describing tho operas and the members of the company. The green house and the campus force was out Friday cleaning up the j paper which was left from the game j Thursday. Nearly everyone destroy-! ed their paper megaphones and scat-j f ered them about the campus and they ' make a very untidy appearance. j The chysanthemum soason is about over at the green houses as nearly an the, plants have been removed or flowrs cut, barly enough flowers remaining to form a large boquct for the chapel exercises in the new chapel next week. The space taken up by them is rapid ly being filled with the potted plants, mostly geraniums. Tho roses have been suffering a good deal from bugs and are in bad condition, but Mr. Cross has not attempted to fumigate them yet on account of the crysantTiemums. ' Those pennants at Ludwigs went like hot cakes last week. They were the finest In the city. He has other things equally as nice. Whenever you need anything In furnishings you will be perfectly satisfied If you see him about the matter. About seventy engineering students met at the Mechanic Arts hall on Tues day evening and adopted the consti tution for the new society for engin eers. B. W. Benedict was elected temporary chairman and holds the of fice until the society is made perman ent. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 12, when the constitution will be formerly adop ted and the-officers for-the -year elected. The Paliadians will hold their pre liminary trial to decide who shall rep-1 resent them at the Debating assocla- i tlon's contest. In their hall, December1 8,. There will be two divisions. The first will have the question: "Ratolvcd, ' that England was justified In her ac tions in South Africa." The contes tants are Berry. Johnson. Dickinson, on the affirmative and Schuyleman, Doubt and Miss Griffin on the neg ative. The other Is Rcnolvcd, That the United States acted wisely In pas sing the Porto Rican tariff bill." On the affirmative are Wesscl, Heartt, Shldler, and on the negative, Gordon, Llghtncr, and Lee. Dr. Rowlands, Professor Jones and Judge Field will act as judges. Tho Delian preliminaries will be held December 7, in the chapel. The subject to be discussed is, Resolved, That combinations of capital tending to control industries should be pro hibited by law." Burkley, Theobald, and Hoge defend the prohibition and Harrison, O'Connell and James deny tho necessity. Professor Hinman, Miller and .Boomer will be tho judges. The first debater on the affirmative will be given. twelve minutes to open tho question and five to close. The others will have fifteen minutes. The following committee has been appointed for the Junior Prom: Roy B. Adams, chairman, Guy Cow gill, Master of Ceremonies, Misses Winifred Bonncll, Gertrude Macomber Hayes, Thomas, Wirt, and Reeves. Messrs. J. H. Bell, A. K. Barnes, Cran dall, Horn, Neilson, Abbott, Longly O. N. Anderson, Culver, Lester, Everett and Swain. Nebraska College of Oratory 1'rok. KnwARO I,. Maooi, Principal Walsh Hall .... Corner Twelfth and N Streets Cnll mid inquire about our system Seeiat rate to University students The Globe Delivery Co 1036 0 St. Phono 1122 Baggage and Parcels OIV1S US A. CALL TU& R R BIRKEN BROS.. X llC J3 JO Proprietors. 109 North nth st. Barber Shop First-class in every respect. Students' patronage especially solicited. Jsone.... !; jiNew i I Sweaters;! In the University i V and ', i all colors WILSON it PACAL Hatters and Furnishers 1042 0 St. GOODY-GOODY AND OTHER CANDIES THAT ARE GOOD At the Original Goody-Goody Candy Store, 1227 O Street The ONLY place where you can get the real CREAM CHEWING CANDY that has become famous under the name GOODY-GOODY. How fondly she clings to that Shoe That fits her so easy, comfortably and perfect that she chose from our stylish and handsome stock I Shoes that are bought here one dislikes to part with, even when they are old. They are made of such high grade leather and are of such fine workmanship they keep their shape until worn out. Look at our fine stock of ladies', children's and men's shoes. SavVJaaB. JA'LH T 74 MaBHlflflBBBVQS'BBBK Perkins, Sheldon & Chamberlain Co. 1129 0 Street, Lincoln, Nebraska TrV'.Mf ' r-L- LrillJ.EUi-Vj.aEaaSa