-, ---;- $ THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. . "-!."wpjMOT"', IMJCWr4iiJTVs' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k ntwtpaper devotod to tho intoronti of th University f Nobra akn. rnbllilied at 134 North lltli Bt., bj THE 1IKSPEKIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRECTORS: J. V. Crnblroo, Preildont. G. L.Towne, Hocretnnr-Treasarer. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott, 15. W. Wathburn. Btkblino H .McCaw -Qeokob1. 8iiidi.ee - Managing Editor Asst. Managor - Athletic Alitor endorsements of prominent men in prominent eolleges and universities before they will bo accepted. The limn for sending contesting produc tions Is not later than February, and they must, in addition be printed. The committee to award tho prizes Is now in sess'on at Stockholm and It Is thought that an annuoncoment of tho awards will bo made- within a few days. SWEATERS ttEPORTERB. R. C. Polinrd, Clifton Carter, Norrls Hmo, H. T. Hill, J. It. Knrnej. Cliff Crookt. John A. WlUon. Linn M. Huntington. ' The tubacrlption price of the Daily Nebras kan l K for tlio collcgo yOHr with n regular de llfery bofore chapel onch dny. Notices, com munications, and other mnttor intended for pub lication, must bo handod In nt the Nebrnslfiin ofllce before 7 p. m..or mailod to tho editor be fore S p. m., of the day preyious to that dny ou .hlch they nro oxpoctod to nppenr. HubicrlpMons mny bo left at the Nebr-skan ofllce, nt tho Co.Op., or with HuslnesH Mnmifrnr Subscribers will confer a fnvor by roportinp promptly at till ofllco nny fnllure to receivo tlio All chnnffos iii adTortlslng matter muBt bo In i tne olllco by ;1 p. m. on ino any protiuus iu muv on whioli they are to npponr. Address all communications to the Dnlly No braskun, Wl N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Minnesota University lias a kicking contest for her footbnll players. Each man who enters tlio contest has throe kicks at the ball, one drop kick, one punt and ono place kick. Tho aerace distanco of tho thrco kicks Is then taken and the man re ceiving the highest averago is award ed "a $2o gold medal. Telephone 479. Kntori'd nt tho post nlllrn nt I.'nrnln, Neb ns second class mall inatlrr ' A number of U n I ve r.si ty "g rad u at cs will lake partCln.'Uie meeting of Lite State Tciclier's aociation lif'Deeeni-brr. "The members of the class in Svsle- One of the advantages to be derived from attendance at a University of tho nunc of Nebraska is tlio oppor tunity a(Trded to students to come in touch with tho best thinkers 01 the ago. At Nebraska this is possible to all students. The university con vocation was inaugurated with this idea in view. Few morulnus pass without a convocation lecture from some ono who lum earned a right to lie beard hv thinking men and women. Students have not emnraced I heir opport unities in tins direction as they should have. The present series of addiesscs is attracting con siderable nut Ice among all classs of students. They afford a chance that no one. ought to miss. Tho chapel should tie tilled to overllowing. Dean Kdgre.n writes that the "20. 01K) Nobel pri.e this year will go to France and probably will next year, as practically no appllcath ns for ad mission ol work has been entered from England or America for next, years contest. The wurk sent in for competition must be accompanied oy iFine malic Hotany are smuggling with the Compos! tac. probably the most dinicult of tlio families of (lowering plants. In order to aid them in their work l'rofessor Ilessey is giving thorn ' illustrated riecturrs on this family on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Mr. Kovsor one of the advanced students in Hotany brought to Prc lessor Ilessey a lew days ago a copy ol a rare old book, namely; Protessor Amos Eaton's "Manual of Hotany" published in IK'22. It lollows the old sv-iLem of Linnaeus, and includes t h plants in all the divisions ol the vegetable kingdom, from the fungi and algae to the ferns and liowenng plants. ANOTHER TOURIST EXCURS ION TO CALIFORNIA. :3 Furs. We are making a, spec ial this month on fur coats Investigation means a purchaser. Every purchase here carries with it absolute satis- ?B taction. S I F. E. VOELKER, f ? Twelfth and N Streets. g j Phone F357. J' To accomodate the. increasing travel to California, the Rurlinglon Uoule lias added to its service an ther weekly excursion, in tourist cars, personally conducted. The Rurlington's through car ser vice to (California is as follows: STANDARD SLEEPERS daily. Omaha, ijinroln. Hastings and Ox ford to San Francisco, connecting at latter city with fast train for Los Angeles. TOURIST SLEEPERS-personaliy conducted every Thursday and Sat urday, "Omaha, Llnuolnr Fairmont. Hastings and Holdrego to San Fran cisco every Wednesday and Thursday. Kansas City, St. Joseph, Wvmore, Superior and Oxford to San Francis co and Los Angeles. All these cars run via Denver and Salt Lake City, passing tho grand panorama of the Tlockies by daylight. If you'ro going to California, you will bo interested in our new 40-page folder, "California. Tours1001-'02." It is free. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nobr. Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Special attention given to disease of woHjan and nil murIchI discuses. X-rny oxnmluatioa with nodlBcomfortor injury to patiect. JSy orythiuff a liomrlilo ns possible. Hoard and room roaaouablo. 1117 LST. LINCOLN. P. O. Box 031. Telephone 68J DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes Examined Tree. Prices Reasonnbl. 1238 O Street, lSN' SWEATERS GLOVES The greatest variety of sweaters ever shown in Lincoln. Such u combination of warm effects we are showing $1.00 TO $4.50, Ml Sizes Tliey will fit everybody. pi 0F lined or unlined, work or dess a (Jreat Lino V V v-' to select from 50c to $2.00 per pair, and every pnir will give satisfaction some arc fire prouf steam proof nearly wear proof. oaqQ nil s'yies. nil colors as a ppecia' we have a GENUINE rl O SEAL SKIN regular 810.00 while they last (about a dozen left) $5 OO. NECKWKAR new arrivals in ties weekly if you don't see w hat you want nsk for it, or it may be in Friday - 25, 50, $1. $1.50 EWING CLOTHING CO., p32! We have more styles than these. 'n' every member of the household, for every kind of poeketbook, we're at your ser- PERKINSTSHELDON 1129 0 STREET. Hill & CO.yMrdoVs, clean your snitswitli Jjf.jK'cSSI 1222 0 Slreet. Phone A672 The Pioneer IZZ. Clean Linen Finest of Toilets First class Service V. .1. WIIITFOKD. I'Hol'HiKTdii li:$ South 11th St.. Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln's Head quarters for Christmas Goods &ogcoog at Only 12 Buying Days, and then CHRISTMAS. This Grout Progressive Store is fust assuming u Holiday appearance we will show you the most bountifully decorated store; ever seen in Lincoln. We nro exhibiting the most varied stock of II clic'jiy Goods ever attempted here wo are quoting those little prices that is making this store everybody's headquarters. Leather Goods at Half! A Great Christmas Opportunity. One of largest Leather (Joods Manu facturers in lloboken, N. .1., disso.ve partnership the first of January, 1902. To clean up their stock they sold us an immensu lot of regular goods made to 50c and $1,00 each The lot consists of Purses, Combina tion Hnoksand Card Cases, Finger Purses Shopping Hags, llostori lings. Chatelaine Hags, Card Cases, Mu9ic Rolls, Wrist Jluga, etc., iu all styles of leatbor, in cluding Seal, Walrus, Morocco, Alligator, 1'lain and Mounted Eff ets. It's a great chance, and only once in a lifetime to buy your Xnius L ather (ioods Presents at Orte-IIalf Pr ce. Two Lots worth to $1.00 for go Cents, Two Lots worth 50c foicj cents. r 4 Cl-i 4 X -t tSUu.-i : J5-T?IIS2 111 n 1 in 1 .tVIMtd . :tj."jja.:jji i'fi1 S"