V--.0-.l iiW t!Kw5 w v v !, .? 1? ?""- THE DAtLT NEBRA&KA2J. rSC R i 4 & i V it A List of a Few Books Worth Reading. Simm 15JF? B00l( ANDREWS. B. BENJAMIN, History or tin- f. S. from the curliest discovery of America, with 400 ilhigtratioiiH and mupe. I vols, elo. . The Lust Quurter Century in the l'. 8., 1870-U5, over .150 illu .trillions, 2 vols., half ltii.ss Apploton"B Knrjclopcdia of Applied Mechanics, :: vols, full sheep 1 AliltOTT. Life of Napoleon, 'J vols . cloth DEQl'INCY. McnioiialH, - vols., cloti UIHHON, KICIIAKI), DeeKrje iind Ful of tie ltoinnn Umpire, f vols., cloth; Millnian's notes MIEI:NB. .JOHN KICHAKD. History of the English People. I vols . cloth ;riZOT, M , History of France, s vols., cloth MACAULAV. THOMAS lSAIMIIKGTON, His tory of England, 5 vols., cloth Essays and I'ccms, l vols., cloth MOTLEY, JOHN STEWART. Uiso of tho Dutch Republics, - vo's , cloth l'El'YS. SIR SAM TEL. Dinry, :. vols., cloth.. TRESCOIT. WILLIAM II. Ferdinand and Isa bella. 3 vols . cloth Conquef t of Mexico, :i vols., cloth Conquest of Peru. '.' vols., cloth Rl'SKIN, .IOIIN, Modern I'air.tcrv. .'. vols., il lustrations an'l colored plates. ,20 50 .70 .00 2..r)f) ,0() 50 00 If) .00 1 . 2.j I. .'.'. .KM Stones of Ven'ee. It vols , cloth. illustrated . Omit Mon- KAWLINSON. GKOIIGK. Si-veil archies of the Ancient World, ill . .'t vols. .el. History of Ancient Egypt, '.' vols., cloth. 11.. SHERMAN .IOIIN. Recollections. '.' v.. full sh. TARIMOLL. IDA M . Life of Abraham Lincoln. V tols.. cloth 00 Do New and Popular Fiction At the Point of the Ha onet. by O. A llonty 1.7") ab, Son of Hattle. by Altrcd Ollivaut l.D lMoiinerhass,ett, by Cha "les F. Podgin 1 . V J Captain Ravenshaw, by Robt. Neilson Stephens 1.20 CHvalier, The, by Oco. W. Cable, ill by Chrstiel.20 Circumstance?, bv S. Weir Mitchell 1 .20 D"ri and I, bv Irving Ilacheller 1.20 Eternal City', The, by Hall Caino 1.20 Herb of Grace, by Rosa N. Carey 1.0.1 Jack Raymond, by E L. Voyvich 1.20 Kim, by Rudyard Kipling- 1.20 Livea of the Hunted, by Ernest Seton Thomp son, with 200 drawings by the author 1.75 Little Rook of Tribune Voree, by Eugene Field 1.20 Maid of Venice, A, by Marion Crawford 1.20 Man From Glnngnrry, The, by Ralph Connor.. 1.20 Making of a Marehionets,by Frances Hodgeson Hurnett 1 10 Mr. Dooley's Opinions, by T. P. Dunne 1.20 New Canterbury Tales, bv Maurice Ilowlett . . 1.2f Right of Way. The. by Oilbtrt Parker 1.20 Riley's Farm Rhymes, by .las. Whitcomb Riley 1.00 RoBalvnd's Lovers, by Maurice Thompson . . . 1.20 Sign of the Prophet, The, by Jas Mall Naylor 1.20 To Herat and Cabul, by G. A. Henty 1.2.") Tristram of Went, by Anthony Hope .1.20 'Tilda Jane, by author of '-Reautiful Joe" 1.20 With Roberts to Pretoria, by (i. A. Henty 1.25 Special this week Lazarre. by Mary Hartwell Oath r ood . 95c The Art Lovers Library. Printed on Deckel Hdgc paper, gilt top, illuminated cover, boxed, per volume, $1.65, Christ in Art, by Jol 1. Lewis French, :i:t illu. Saints in Art. by Co- c, Erskine Clements, '13 illus. The Madonna in Art. by Estello M. Hurll.:u illus. Child Life in Art. by Estollo M. Hurll, 31 illus Heroines of the 15ibe, by Clara Erskine Clem en's, 33 illustrations. Shakspoare in Art, by Stiidukiclii Hnrtmao. 32 il lustrations. Beautiful Women in Art, by Arn.and Dayot, (Wi il ustrations, 2 vols. The Music Lover's Series. Illuminated cloth covers, illustrated, gilt top, per volume, $1.25. Famous Violinists, by Henry C. Laheo. National Music, by Loiiis C. Elson. (Jreat Composers, by Louis C. Elson. Famous Singers, by Henry C. Lahee. Contemporary American Composers, by Rupert Hughes, A M. Famous Pianists, by Henry C. Lahee. Critical History of Opera, by Arthur Elson. (rami Opera in America, by Henry C. Lahee. The Stage Lover's Library. Illuminated covers, gilt top, by L. C. Strang, per volume, $1.25. Prima Donnas and Soubrcttes. Celebrated Comedians. Famous Actors First Series. Fnmous Actors Second Series Famous Actresses First Series. Famous Actresses- Second Series. CAP AND .(SOWN -Some College Verses chosen by Joseph La Roy Harrison, 1st and 2nd series. THE LINCOLN BOOK STORE, I I H The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. W I: I j- T't "Alpha Tan Omega have pledged Roy Caldwjdl of Lincoln. Miss llachaol Nicholson has been pledged to Delta Delta Delia. A. C. Fling, "!U, has a long article .in tho "Conservative" on "The High School Course id' Study." The date ol the Messiah recital has been changed to Friday on account of the appearance or Nordiea In the city Thuisday night. Miss C naut. who has recently re turned lrom Paris, Is giving an ex hibition ol her work in water colors at Bliss' Studio. 1020 O street. Art stuacutsann all art lovers are luvited- lr) Inspect her pictures. The Geological photographs per taining to the Morrill Geological ex peditions as well as to the state geo logical survey, several thousand in number, have ail boon arranged sys tematically and catalogued by Miss Helen Uedfird. According to one of the upper class men, sevoral freshmen and sopho mores this year as usual, havo shown their ignorance of the University traditions, by "swiping" senior caps. The sonlors claim that tho precedent of former years has always been that only memoors of tho junior class could legitimately enjoy this "sac red" privilege. New Hooks are constantly belli,; added to the Law Library. John P. Cameron. '07, "cf Tekaniah, visited at the University yesterday. The examinations in Pleading under Professor C. A. ltobblns will indicate whether the Individual prac tice will be delayed or not. For the Senior Laws who will Mulsh the crnirse this semester, At torney Hatfield will cenvene his Miotcouit in the college to familiar ize the students with its mechanism. The govenment of the Omaha High school is largely in the hands ol the students. Not long since two or three boys were accused of stealing bicvoles from the racks mound the building. They were summoned boforo a coun cil of students tried and found guilty. Tho council recommended a course of punishment which was carried out by faculty. Word has been received at tne Uni versity of the death of Profossor Thomas Meohan, a well known botan ist and horticulturist ol Gormantowh, Pennsylvania. Professor Bessey was well acquainted with him, and for mauv years lias kept up a correspond ence with him on botanical subjects. At the time of his death he was about publishing a paper on certain peculiarities of the growth. Profess or Bessey had supplied him with many observations in tho west. ANOTHFK TOURIST EXCURS ION TO CALIFORNIA. To acfloin 'date the increasing travel to California, the Burlington Boute has added to its service another weekly excursion, in tourist cars, personally conducted. The Burlington's through car ser vice to California is as follows: STANDARD SLEEPERS-daily, Oniaui, uinc iln. Hastings and Ox ford to San Francisco, connecting at latter citv with fast train for Los Angeles. TOURIST sLUKPERS-persunaliy conducted -every Thursday and Sat urday, Omaha, Lincoln, Fairmont. Hastings and Holdrego tu San Fran cisco every Wednesday and Thursday, Kansas Clly, St. Joseph, Wvmore, i. imlHlftftV Superior and Oxford to Han Francis co and Los Anueics, All these cars run via Donver and Salt Lake City, passing tho grand panorama of the Rockies by daylight. If you'ro going to C'ul i fornia. you will bo Interested In our new 40-pagc folder, "California Tohrs -1001-'02." It Is freo. ' J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr WANTED. Young man as helper in station laboratory . Apply to: H. II. Nicholson. Professor Lobingerjias commenced his lectures on Insurance to the Jurfior Law class. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. 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