' . . "M ' i . VAiJiff ?&',' "2tL'T .UMBWdMIilMKy. ,T.1 "W.v-jtaiaaaggi?X.HK 48W.& .".;' i&V jfrAtfMEft . jJCM.JajajCTgj--j-- "" u .hllhKWp '"flfff" " """"""ra'niTlnflil -SMJMMfcTa-JirTT-i.Wn- ! n . ., ..5?V a.iJ .IKK'L . .. t-icE222pRgSP(VlliS?3KliP4HiHHIIiSWMH' imZmm ,P!WC7 v - 1 1 V 1 ! L i M u l V J w WW if E Xdcal SfhV ftefibnat; ? Dr.-AVcntc, Dentist. Do you know Hnnna? i Dr. Angle, Skin Discuses; 1215 0. J. Illdor, dentist,, $. W. Cor. 10 & 0. Westerfield's egg shampoo is nil right. P. J. Bontz, tlontlat, room 211 Rich- ards block. University Books at Osborn's Old Book Store. 131 N. 12th. L. W. Chaso' has been appointed as assistant tool keeper in tho mechanical engineering department. t Jack Chowlns instrument maker for the physics department has nn auto mobllo In process of construction. Melville Price, instructor- in median lcnl drawing, who has been ill lor tho past two weeks has rocoveroa suffi ciently to meet his classes again. At Powoll's Billiard nnd Pool Par lor you can find first class entertain ment free from all saloon influences. 14) S. 11th. i There is no question but Glen Rock Lhmp is tho best and cleanest coal for SJJ!.j7fi a ton in tho market. Gregory Tho C0al Man at llth nnd O is solo agent. ?Tho small vertical engine formerly liiilthe electrical laboratory has been box up in the steam laboratory and will boi used hereafter for experimental purposes. C r jji'rof. Stout head of tho department ofj'plvll engineering, has been sick for tnd past week and so was udablo to conduct the 'examination In his depart' inept. i HAt Richeson's Academy of Dancing, social dancing every Friday evening frihm 8 to 11 o'clock. Beginners classes oi' Wednesday and Saturday. Acad emy, 1132 N street. Phone. No. 1127. ' Elliott Graves, chief trumpeter of tho, cadet batallion has been suffering from an attack, of- fever. He is im proving rapidly ant, his father, Bishop Graves of Kearney, who visited him lait week nas returned to his homo. The engineering society at their last meeting appointed a committee which is to secure, If possible, tho opening of the wiiglneerlng library at noon each day. Many engineering students have an hour at that timo which thoy dosiro to use in familiarizing them selves with tho articles In tho various engineering Journals. Professor Brooks has decided to havo tho library open every evening except Saturday during the semester. J. S. Swonsou tho newly elected proTlonT'o'Ptlio Bonlor dabs will de vote part of his tlmo next somo.stor to giving instruction hi Swedish at Wes leyan university. . '. Adolph Shano of tho electrical en gineering department Is at work on a condenser of largo capacity,, for ex perimental work on a thesis for this semester. 'It Is rumored that many of the alumni would gladly sco an effort made to sccuro the return of Professor How ard and Professor Llttlo to tho uni versity faculty. Both men havo been I with Lehind Stanford slnco leaving this institution. A now species of fossil has been added to tho known, varieties of tho state by Mr. F. F. Malono. Tho list i of known species has almost boen qunnrupled In tho last two years. W. A. Hnnthorno has returned to his homo In Cadams, Nebraska, to look after some agricultural interests In that community. Ho expects to resume his work r.t tho university next year. Mr. Cornell tho university photog rapher has mado several now pano ramic views of tho university campus. It Is probable that cuts will bo made of some of theso for uso in the uni versity folder now in process of formation. This somoster several gas onglne pat terns will bo mado by studonts In course two of tho mechanical engineer ing department. Somo Umo in tho future castings will bo mado from theso patterns and tho Onglnes used for ex-, perlmental purposes. Tho model for tho support of tho gigantic dinosaur .emur secured by tho Morrill geological expedition dur ing tho past summer was finished re cently by Mr. W. "W. Votaw of the mechanical department and was sent to tho foundry to bo cast. Somo several hundred geraniums are. now being taken caro of at the greenhouses, and In a short tlmo they will, bo ready for shipping for summer uso. Thoro Is a greater stock of foli age plants growing for use next sum mer than ever before In the history of tho greenhouses. Mr. Cross tho gard ener Is taking special pains In getting ovorythlng in readiness for tho spring work. It has become quite the fad for a few students mostly of the' fair sex to feed tho gold fish In the palm houso, and judging from the amount of attention and dainty food they .re ceive, thoy ar: In danger of becoming monstrous specimens of their kind. Friends of tho Nebraska Art Asso ciation are making a canvass of the legislature to ascertain tho feeling of the members toward granting an ap propriation of $1,000. This money would bo used In purchasing heroic castes for a permanent, free, stato art gallery. Tho University Mandolin Orchestra played recently at tho Y.' W. C. A. building at a meeting of W. C. T. U. Federations. There has been rather a poor at tendance at tho club iatoly owing to the extra work attendant on examina tions. With tne opening of tho second semester the club hns excellent pros pects of a largo membership. HHHpv -J3H IHfc , 0 Jit vmWF iB A Ticcc of llcnutlful Stntunry llcliiR l'ltt in l'lncc nt the I'aii-Aincrican Imposition. Evangelist Mlch'ner will bo at the university sometime during tho latter part of this month. Ho will hold a four day's series of revival meetings. Dr. Bessey hns been Invited to spend the summer with several other botan ists In exploring tho region around Vancouver Island. Mr. J. F. Brown, a scholar In the department of romance languages has recently been elected head of tho de partment in the Kansas City high school. Ho spent some time In Europe .recently studying the French and ,Ger man languages. Tho committee on tho courso of study will recommend to the faculty, that certain studies such as Latin, German, and mathematics be carried five hours Instead of four in tho first semester of tho freshmnn year. This arrangement will tnko effect next fall. Tho policy pursued by certain In structors, last fall, of Interviewing onterlng students concerning their former preparation, has been adopted by Inspector Crabtreo. Ho suggests that all departments pursue this pian In tho future. To this ond tho mathe matics department has had hsts of tho noccssnry questions printed In blank form. Tho contestants for the Knnsas do bato woro chosen at tho mooting of tho debating association last Tuesday. Messrs. Meier, Berkoy nnd Theobald will roprosent Nebraska In this debate which will occur February 8. Tho con tqst with Missouri and Colorado will not take placo until later In tho year and tho choico of contestants was pbstpohed until a future meotlng. Dr. Jenks, pastor of the First Pres byterian church of Omaha, delivered an address on tho subject, "A dream of Greatne&s and What Became of It," at tho Y. M. C. A. meeting last Sun day afternoon. This subject was tho koy-noto of his comment on tho life of Joseph. Dr. Campbell of tho First Presbyterinn church of Pawneo City was presont. Dr. Yvnrd called atton tion to tho stato Y M. C. A. convention to bo hold at Hastings, Fobruary 7 to 10. Soveral membors of tho university Y. M. C. A. oxpoct to attend tho convention. Chancellor Andrews gavo a short talk at tho memorial servlco for Queen Victoria hold last Sunday in tho Holy Trinity church. Professor Lees wul offer this semes ter a series of readings on tho "Odyssey," books o to 12 Inclusive. Theso lectures will occur weekly on. Friday morning from 10:20 to 11:10, and will bo open to everyone. Regl8-S tration Is not required for this work, but any one desiring credit must reg ister. Students taking it as regular ' work aro requlrod to supply them- ' pelves with tho first twelvo books, so"' tho toxt can bo followed easily, also '' they must bo nblo to read at least two books upon requirement. Wo nro overstocked on Guitars. Wo havo a lot of them 50 or moro that wo would like to dispose of nt a sac rifice. They vary In quality and price from cheap instruments at $1.25 to "Maurcr's," "Regal's," and "Bruno's," as high as ?4n. Wo will put thorn on sale Monday Fobruary 4, Inst., at a roductlon of from 20 por cont to CO per cont. If you want a good Instru ment at tho prlco of a medium ono or a medium grado at tho price of a cheap ono you will havo n chanco of fered to you that docs not often occur. Music and Picture Department, II. Iljorpolsholmor Co. The senior class hold a meotlng in the chapel last Saturday afternoon for tho purpose of Inaugurating tho newly" elected officers and electing a chair-,' man of tho senior promenade commit tee. H. A. Tukey was elected to this position. During tho meotlng several juniors forced their way in and ono of them, Noilson by name, obtained tho floor nnd harangued tho meeting at,' great length on tho subject of somo imnginary injury which had been dono tho junior class when flioy were fresh mon. Boforo no had finished speaking the seniors adjourned to the Mechanic Arts Hall and partook of a bountiful feast of pies. Tho regents havo favorably consid ered putting In a now power plant. At the present tlmo tho estimated cost Is placed at about $10,000. Tho pres ent plant Is lnadoquato and exceeding ly inefficient because of tho old forms of some of tho machines. Theso orig inally ylolded a low per cent of effi ciency although considered high at tho time of their purchnso, and through many yonrs of uso this has been great- ly decreased. Because of tho present arrangements of tho plant it Is noces snry to run tho 100 horso power on gino to furnish powor for a horso power motor In tho Mechanic Arts building. This causes tho running cost of tho plant to bo much higher tlinn.lt would bo" if proper mn'ciilHoV" woro at hands i . nwTWtMHryaiiwriw ggagmmmmmmmiemiw sgSSSSSSSSSS!SS!SmSSS3SSSSS&!!SSS?&