F r I 6 The Nebraskan-Hesperian 3 F i i i i n 4 ? r Xocat ant) personal Dr. Wcntc, Dentist. J. G. Hubbard, a western ranchor, who formorly attonded tho university, was on tbo campus last week. Dr. McLcod, Surgeon. Do you know Hanna? Dr. Angle, Skin Diseases, 1215 O. Tbo Y. M. 0. A. now numbors 280. J. Riser, dentist, S. W. Cor. 10 & 0. Westcrficld's egg shampoo is nil right. Junior Prom, Lincoln Hotel, Febru ary 1. Wm. Heartt was on tho sick list last week. Jno. J. Ledwlth '00 is pledged to Phi Kappa Psi. Don Cameron's Lunch Counter, 114 118 South Eleventh. Hortens Clark will return to her school work next week. Ex-Governor Poynter was a visitor at tho university last week. Westcrficld the barber has a large student trade, 117 north 13th. A return game of basket ball will be played with the Omaha Y. M. C. A. Harry Reece of Crlpplo Creek, Colo., is visiting the Beta Theta Pi boys. C. H. Phillips and J. R. Farny are pledged to tho Delta Tau Delta fraternity. About thirty new students havo reg istered in tho conservatory of music slnco Chriscmas. Schuyler Miller offers a courso in English for next semostor. It will re cite at 10:20 Tuesdays and Thursdays. Last Wednesday tho 3 o'clock gym nasium class played a game of basket ball. Score 14 to 12 in favor of 3 o'clock class. Tho Co. B hop will bo held about March 1st. D. Hanson is chairman of thu committee, Will Wallaco, master of ceremonies. Fritz Funko wont to Omaha last week, where ho will spend a few daya then ho intends to go to California to spend tho winter. Tho first dress parado of tho year was held on tho campus Friday even ing. Tho battalion presented a very creditablo appearance. Tho smelting furnaces In tho assay ing laboratory In tho chemistry build ing havo been remodeled, so that hotter results aro now obtained. vostigators have not yet been able to dotormino by studying tho symptoms whether it is caused by a fungus growth or a gorm. Miss Mno Rico of Wymoro was in Lincoln and at tho unlvorsity last Thursday. MIbs Rico is doing somo drawing for tho Junior Annual and Arrow llend. Coach Booth has taken chargo of a special class In tho gymnasium for tho purposo of track athlotics. Sevoral new mon havo shown up who promise well for tho team. Saturday, January 12, 1901 at tho preliminary contest for high jump for Charter Day, Wm. Reedy won first place at 4 ft. 3 In. I Kollogg second 4 ft., Leo Berry third 3 ft. 10 in. amount of work whicn must bo done. Tho class is now engaged in smoltlng and assaying silver from tho oro. Tho library building has recently boon connected with tho city electric light plant, so that light may bo pro vided for vory dark days and for tho vaults. When tho university dynamos aro not running. Tho Porshing Rifles hold their first open drill Thursday evening In tho ar mory. In tho individual compotltivo drill, Sargeant Hall was awarded tho medal. Thcro was an unusually largo crowd of spectators presont. At Richeson's Academy of Dancing, social dancing every Friday evening from 8 to 11 o'clock. Beginners classes on Wednesday and Saturday. Acad emy, 1132 N streot. Phono. No. 1127. Kansas wishes to revive tho old in-ter-collcglato foot ball league composed of (he state universities of Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Iowu. There is no question but Glen Rock Lump is tho best and cleanest coal for c5.75 a ton in tho market. Gregory Tho Coal Man at 1 100 is sole agont. Manager Berry will play a sorles of basket ball games with tho Lincoln Y. M. C. A. Tho first gamo was played Saturday, January 19th. Tho battalion may at last smell powder if tho insurrection in the law school continues. Chancellor Andrews will address the Omaha teachers at their meeting Fri day, January 25. Tho chemistry department Intends to offer a courso in theoretical chem istry tho next semostor. Mr. Clare Cornell, a member of the senior class of tho Alliance high school has entered tho unlverslcy. Miss Edna Howell who attended school hero last year will bo hero tho second semester. She has been attend ing tho Kansas state university. It has been roportcd that Nebraska can ontor tho Northwestern Athletic Association if it is desired. This asso ciation includes Chicago, Wisconsin, Michigan, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Iowa. On charter day tho Persuings will show to tho university how Spain was dofeatod. A sham battlo is tho pro gram in which tho Rifles aro to attack and capture tho two cannon of the artillery squad. Senntor Fowler, secretary of the Ohlowa school board, was a visitor at tho university this weok. Ho spoke somo good words for Mr. Hunting '01, who has recently takon chargo of the Ohlowa schools. Many of the papors in sociology, this somestor will bo based upon research carried on by tho students at homo. Papors will bo presented upon Inter state Migration, Tho Russian Settle ments of Lincoln, and Llfo Among tho Indians. Tho Morrill geological oxpolition has for several years past been saving In teresting and beautiful agates and other rockB for polishing. A few of theso recently sont to a lapidary in Denver woro returned last weok and aro excellent specimens. Director Kimball, on Monday Janu ary 28, will give a lecturo boforo tho Woman's Club. Tho subjoct to bo dis cussed is the alumni organ; Mr. Kim ball will toll of its construction, mech nnlsm and othor features, giving musi cal illustrations on tho organ. In tho bntalllon thero aro at present 14 commissioned olflcers, CI non-commissioned officers and 259 privates making a grand total of 334 men. C. M. Funko '00 who has boon gain ing somo valuable experience In a rural schoolhouse, has returned to tho uni versity and ontored tho law school. Miss Fern Abbot who was 111 at hor homo last week has sufficiently recov ered to resume hor studies. The courso In field geology which was offered this somestor will bo re peated in tho next semester. Misses Mabel and Mlnnio Guile who havo been visiting In Donvor for somo tlrao havo returned to school. As a result of tho Ross incident at Loland Stanford, Jr. unlvorsity, Pro fessor Goorgo E. Howard has resigned upon the request of President Gordon. Tho class in assaying this year is small bocauso tho courso now extends ovor tho ontlro year Instead of over one semester as formorly. This change was found necessary on account of the Tho state museum has just received some specimens donated by Geo. W. Bates, '93, among which is ono speci men of potrlflcd wood of unusual va riety for museum purposes. It is full of knots and so like a modern log that the casual obsorvor would doubt its fossilization. It is throo foot long and was collected by Mr. Bates on a rail road survey. Tho dedication of the alumni organ nas beon postponed until Juno. This The New Things for Spring Chancollor Androws preached at the First Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. His subjoct in tho even ing was tho life and lnfluanco of Queen Victoria. Dr. II. B. Ilutchlns, Doun of tho col lego of law, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, will give tho Chartor Day address. In tho Charter Day preliminary Sat urday afternoon, Frank Mllleon took first placo in the running high Jump. Miss Rosa Bouton entortnlned hor classes in domestic scionco at hor rooms, 1430 S, ono evening lust weok. Prof. Moore of tho department of physics gave tho results of his sum mar's Investigation upon tho hydro lyscs of ferric chlorldo ui tho collo quium lust night. Tho university track team will moot a team from tho Unlvorsity of South Dakota ut Sioux City on Decoration day. Many of tho track mon havo ul ready begun training. Tho following students havo regis tered for tho local contest In extempor aneous orutory: W. E. Human, Miss Anstlno, Claronco Bcrkoy, J. C. Doubt, H. G. Strayor, C. C. North; O. G, Horno, R. H, Wossol, N. M, Graham. Tho art exhibit which was hold In tho library building closed Friday, Jan. 18th. Tho money received above ex penses was UBod In purchasing a num ber of pictures to remain In tho gallery. Tho unknown dlBonso from which stock aro dying in various parts of tho state is bolng oxporlmonted with nt tho unlvorsity experiment station, Tho discaso scorns to originate from Infected corn and cornstalks. Tho in are (ptting in an appearance now. Nearly every department is assum ing that airy freshness possible only where the light and dainty Spring and Summer StufTs abide. 'We arc still reducing the ipresent season's wares still cutting prices regardless of profit or real value for we don't want to invoice a dollar's worth more than is abso lutely necessary, Its a big money saving chance. H. Herpokheimer Cm. rt-diA ftWOMMQMtaM 25E2HEE2B EWfWMilllHllWlJW"!