6 Tim Neuraskan-Hesperian SLocal ant) personal. Dr. Wcntc, Dentist. Maxwell's 20G So. 11th. St. Dr. E. A. Carr, Surgeon, 141 So. 12. Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases, 1215 O. J. Riser, dentist, S. W. Cor. ID & 0. Wcsterfield's egg shampoo is nil right. Geo. E. Ccnstanccr, Barber, 1010 0 street. , Oliver Johnson, Dentist, Cor. 11th and 0. Harold Homan visited his parents In Omaha last Sunday. Kansas has scheduled a game with Michigan for next year. H. C. Arends spent Sunday with his parents in Syracuse. John L. Kline enjoyed a visit from his .mother last week. Robt. II. Lansing enjoyed a visit from his father last Friday. V. A. Henderson was sick last week with a bad cold and complications. Merle Mather is able to resume his work again after a siege of the small pox. Doctor Louise Pound was unable lo meet her classes last week on account of illness. Miss""Mnudo Macomber went to her homo in Omaha where she will remain for a "time. Fred Cuscaden has been obliged to discontinue his work. At present he is in Omaha. Jesse Fuller spent a few days of last week at his home In Crete, recovering from tho grip. Miss Blauche Emmons had the mis fortune to sprain her ankle in the gymnasium, last week. Tho members of tho civil engineer ing classes have presented the depart ment with a fine mirror. The Engineering Society will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Miss Llzzio Bryan has discontinued her work 'at tho University and re turned to her homo at Ashland. A. M. Hull spent Sunday at his home Jn Fremont. Whllo thero ho will do some work for tho electric light com pany. At Powell's Billiard and Pool Par lor you can find a first class entertain ment free from all saloon Influences. 14C N. Ath. The best place In tho city for satis factory barber work Is Westcrflold's 117 No. 13 St. Give him a trial and you will be a regular customer. Tho class in Plant Physiology has becomo very much interested In cer tain experiments In which they are now engaged. Apparatus has been set up to provide a strong wind,"which can bo mado very dry or, when necessary, quito moist, In order to test tho effect of wind on growing plants. r'rofcssor Richards gavo a talk to railroad foremen last week concerning tho University and its relation to their work. Miss Howell of tho Elocution dopart gavo a select reading at a meeting of the Child Saving Society in Omaha last Friday. Professor Brunei' has Just scoured a very fine collection of bees and wasps from a collector in Bolivia, South Amorlca. Professor Bcsscy has just finished a paper on Dosmidia), a minute kind of lower plants, for publication in tho Transactions of the American Micro scopical Society. Prof. W. G. L. Taylor lectured bo fore tho "Friendly Visitors Society," last week on the topic, "Lack of Em ployment as a Cause of Poverty." Call and see Professor Richeson about lessons in dancing. Special rates to ladles during the month of February. Classes on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1132 N Street. Phone 1127. Colorado College held her prelimin aries for tho Nebraska debato on Fri day, March 8th. Thero wero six con testants, four of whom aro seniors, ono junior, and ono sophmore. Tho item of tho appropriation of $10,000 for tho State Historical Society has passed tho committee on finance, and will soon como before therHouso of Representatives. Capt. John F. Gullfoile of the Ninth United States Cavalry has been pro moted to the rank of major. Captain Gullfoile at one time was Commandant of Cadets at tho University, succeed ing Major Pershing. Capital City Bowling Alleys, 121C N St. The best of exercise for ladies and gentlemen. Wo Invite you to see our alleys. The alleys may bo rented for the evening by clubs and parties, a pleasant way to spend an evening. Professor Bcsscy recently sent to the editor of the "Cyclopedia of horti culture" a paper on "The Trees of the Great Plains," for Insertion in that great work. Ho has ono or two other papers under way for other publica tion!!. Professor Hitchcock, of tho Agricul tural College of Kansas, and a former student of Professor Bes3ey's (while In Iowa) has been appointed to fill the vacancy In tho Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, made by tho death of Thomas A. Williams. Last Wednesday evening tho Cadet Battalion went through tho flr3t guard mount of tho year. Captain Tukcy did the honors as officers of tho day, while Lieutenant Hewitt inspected the guard and passed them in review. If ono wishes to got nnorr"" H'" prctatlon of tho chromr.tic scslo he la not compelled to register ut tho tj 1 of Music, but Iuir onlv tc '' tho Armory at 5:00 p.m. and listen to Adjutant Drain when he shoius, "iiiu tall on, attent-1-o-n." Professor Bcsscy han just received from tho scientific section of the De partment of Agriculture at Wahing ton a noto culling attention to the fact that scholarships aro offered thero to botanists who havo had adequate pre paration; These pay $500 per year, and' lead to permanent positions if good work Is done in them. 9.99 EVERY MAN WHO EARNS HIS MONEY Can fully appreciate the value of n dollar. To such men we make the follow.ng re in rk&blc offer: ADVANCE SALE SPRING GOODS We have in our house one hundred and thl ty suits of fi c Sprint; Clothes left from last season. Nea ly all of them arc from late shipments and run in price f.om$12. Jto15. O. Tney are all Sack Sui s and mostly staple designs and are of the very best make in the country. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR $ UiUU Absolutely no suits expect these to last MAYER BROS. A few days ago, Major Pershing, formerly commandant of tho battalion in tho University, sent to the Depart ment of Botany a fine collection of sticks (canes) ns samples of the woods growing. in the-Philippine Islands. Ma jor Pershing Is now Etaoned at Zum boanga. Tho Sophmore class has begun to manifest Its presence. Last Wednes day a red sign bearing the white let tors '03" was placed on the girders of the new chapel, directly In ron of tho organ. There has been much spec ulation as to how it was done. The janitors profess ignorance in regard to the matter, and as yet tho whole affair is shrouded in mystery. Dr. White has adopted a novel moth od for conducting quizzes In his class i in qualitative chemistry. Tho students take turns in assuming tho role of instructor and conducting tho quizzes themselves. Each student, when in charge of the class, Is hold responsible for answering any .question which the members of tho class may ask, as well us asking questions himself. Professor Bessey has been urged to loin an expedition to tho Vancouver islands which has been planned by a number of botanists. Tho expedition !s to leave Minneapolis about tho mid dlo of June, and return somotimo in July cfter an absence of about six or eight weeks. Professor Bessey has not yet dotermlneJ whether ho will be ablo to join tno expedition or not. A sugar crank visited tho chemistry deportment last week with a sample of a now sugar which ho had prepared. mo claimed that it wan several times sweeter than ordinary cano sugar and could bo produced, cheaper. Tho mem- ViW v I CHOICE OF THESE FOR are reserved and we but but a short while. bers of the sugar c'ass subjected a sample of It to analysis. It proved to bo nothing but ordinary cano sugar with perhaps a llttlo saccharlno mixed with It. Tho Experiment Station will shortly issuo two bulletins: "Some Forage Plants for Summer Feed," and "Feed ing Sklm-mllk to Calves." Twenty Thousand oi! each will be issued. Pro fessor Bruner has also a new bulletin in press' on tho subject of "Grasshop pers." This is one of tho regular Ex periment Station bulletins, and is es pecially gotten up for tho benefit of tho farmers over tho State. Tho new edition of the Phytogeogra pny of Nebraska, by Drs. Pound and Clements, has just been received from tho printers by tho Department of Bot any. The University pooplo are much pleased with tho fine printing, and tho excellent paper which this edition con tains. Within a few days copies will bo sent out to botanists and others wno aro especially interested In work Oi. this kind. Tho Dramatic Club met In tho old chapel Tuesday afternoon and adopted a constitution and elected officers. Miss Howell was elected president. Only mombers of elocution classes In tho University will bo ollgiblo to member ship It has decided to assess each member twenty-fivo cents, which mon ey will bo used to buy plays and stago accessories. The club will havo ono rogular meeting each month, and such other meetings as tho prosidont may sco fit to call, Tho program rendered In chapel Fri day, consisted of two violin solos by Mr, Husted, together with an organ solo by Professor Kimball. I l' SUIT .. f