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THE DAILY NEBRASKA.
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For Sale at the LINCOLN BOOK
A List of a Few Books Worth Reading. s 11
ANDREWS, 10. HEN.IAMIN, History oi the l
H. from the earliest discovery of Amcrico.
with 100 Illustrations nnd miips. -I vols, clo. . .'t.'-'O
The Last Quarter Century In the lT. 8., lSTO-ii.").
over 350 illustrations, 2 vols., half Rubs. . .'!. ."
Appletor.'o Encjolbpedla of Applied Mechanics,
:! vols, full sheep VI M)
AB1IOTT, Life of Napoleon, 'J vols., cloth -.'.70
DEQUINCY, Memorials,-' vols., cloth 1.00
OIHHON, UICIIAKI), Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire, ft vols., cloth; Mlllman's notes 2.50
;IIEKNE. .JOHN inCIIAUD, History of the
English People, vols . cloth 3.
Ol'IZOT, M., History of France, 8 vols., cloth (1
MACAULAY. THOMAS HAHIUNOTON, His-
tory of Enpland, 5 vols., cloth
Ebsuvs and Poems, .' vols., cloth
MOTLEY, JOHN STEWART, Rise, of tho
Dutch Republics, 'J vo's., cloth l.'.T.
IEPYS, SIR SAMl'EL. Diary, :. vols., cloth . . '.'.00
I'RESCOTT, WILLIAM II, Ferdinand and Isa
helhi, 3 vols . cloth
Conquest of Mexico, 3 vols., cloth
Conquest of Peru, ".' vols., cloth
Rl'SKIN, JOHN, Modern Pair.ters, .' vols., il
lustrations and colored plates .'1.7
Stones of Venice, .'I vols., cloth, illustrated.. '.' .,.r
UAWLINirON, CEOK'JE. Seven Crcat Mon
archies of the Ancient World, ill , vols. . el. '.'.75
History of Ancient Egypt, '.' vols., cloth, ill.. l.HS
SHERMAN. .JOHN, llecollrct'ons, 'J v.. full sh.5.00
"J'ARHELL. IDA M., Life of Abraham Lincoln,
'J vols., cloth 4.50
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New and Popular Fiction
At the Point of the Havonet, by (i. A. Honty . 1. .'.")
Hab, Son of Uftttle, by Alfred Ollivunt 1.50
Illcnnerhassett, by Charles F. Pedgin l.-0
Captain Ilavenshaw. by Robt. Neilson Stephens 1.20
Cfivalier, The, by Ueo.'W. Cable, ill. by Chrstle 1.20
Circumstances, bv fc. Weir Mitchell l.'JO
Dri' and I, by Irving liacheller 1 20
Eternal City, The, by Hall Caino 1.20
Herb of Grace, by Rosa N. Carey 1.05
.lack Raymond, by E L. Voyvirh 1.20
Klin, by Rudyard Kipling 1.20
Livca 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 I. id
Man From Olwigarrv, The. by Ralph Connor. . 1.20
Making of a Marchiones, by Frances Hodson
llurnett 1 10
Mr. Doolcy's Opinions, by T. P. Dunne 1.20
New Canterbury Tales, by Maurice Howlett . . 1.2P
Right of Way, The, by Oilbbrt Parker 1.20
Riley's Farm Rhymes, by .las. Whitcomb Riley 1.00
Roaalynd's Lovers, by Maurice Thompson. . . . 1.20
Sign of the Prophet, The, by .las. Rail Naylor 1.20
To Herat and Cabul, by O. A. llenty 1.25
Tristram of lllent, by Anthony Hopo 1.20
'Tilda Jane, by author of "Beautiful Joe" 1.20
With Roberts to Pretoria, by (i. A. Henty 1.25
Special this week
Lazarro, by Mary II art well Catherwood
The Art Lover's Library.
95c
Printed on Deckel Hclge paper, gilt
top, illuminated cover, boxed, per
volume, $1.65,
Christ in Art, hy John Lewis French, .'l.'l illus.
Saints in Art, by Cora Erskine Clements, X.i illus.
The Madonna iii Art. by Estella M. Hurll,:il illus.
Child Life in Art, by Estolln M. Harll, 31 Illus.
Heroines of tho Rib.o, by Clara Erskine Clem
ents, 33 Illustrations.
Shakspearo in Art, by Stadakichl Ilartmao. 32 il
lustrations. Iteautiful Women in Art, by Armand Dayot, 00
illustrations, 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 Louia C. Elson.
Orcat Composers, by Louis C Elson.
Famous Singers, by Henry C. Lahec.
Contemporary Amorican Composers, by Rnpert
Hughes, A. M.
Famous Pianists, by Henry C. Lahec.
Critical History of Opera, by Arthur Elson.
Orand Opera in America, by Henry C. Laree.
The Stage Lover's Library.
Illuminated covers, gilt top, by L.
C. Strang, per volume, $1.25.
Prima Donnas and Soubrettes.
Celebrated Comedians.
Famous Actors First Series.
Famous Actors Second Series
Famous Actresses First Series.
Famous Actresses Seeoaa Series.
CAP AND .;oWN Some College Vcrsns chosen
by Joseph Lu Roy Harrison, 1st and 2nd teries,
$1.10
THE LINCOLN BOOK STORE,
1 1
Street
The band will tfivo their first pub
lic concert immediately after the
holidays.
I)r. Green will give the Inst lecture
In the course on Insanity, next Tuesday-
C. E. Matson has been elected
editor-in-chief of the law section of
the Senior Annual.
DR. J. Si MCNAY Icilcr. Hai uiidc over
nMU s.ooosctsof tcctlu A good set of
UBntisii icctii. tt " k u1 crov!n -
in tM rt Qirnni Stiver filling 5 cents and
Z 4 U otrSBTi up. Gold fiuWs $i oo nnd
lllAfll II up Teeth extracted without pain
Every new Student
calls on
James Hearn
337 So- ,,th stfeet
And has his measuro taken for th
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
manufactured by
Zht fjendtrsott'JImea Co.
Kalamazoo, Itlleb
I'KKSSIPKNTh WHO ATTENDED
COLLEGE.
President Roosevelt is a irraduate
of Harvard. The other presidents who
wore collCKr graduates are: John
Adams and John (uincy Adams, Har
vard; ;Je(Tors'n, William and Mary
Colleue: Madison, Princeton; Monroe,
William and Mary; W. II. Harrison,
Hampden- Sydney: Tyler. William
ana Maiy: Polk, University or North
Carolina; Pierce, HowdoinHtiohao
an, DIcKinjjon; (iraut. West Point;
Kayos, Kenyon; (Jarlield, Williams;
Arthur, 1'nion; Meniamin Harrison.
Miami University. Washington. Jack
son, Van Huron, Taylor, I'M I more.
Lincoln, Johnson, Cleveland and Mc
Kinley wore not college graduates.
The Athenaeum.
NOTICE.
Moneys, watches, or other valuables
should not bo left unprotected In the
locker-room. This is tho notice
which appears in the hoys Iockct in
the gymnasium.
SENIOR GIRLS.
The senior girls will meet Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock in the old
chapel. Caps and gowns will be als-cussed.
THE WEATHER.
Weather report for HI hrs.
NOTICE.
A milliner of students desiring
work have made application at tho
Y. M. C. A. employment bureau.
Th"se who have work should com
municate with the association by
'phone or mail or should write to
Roy Rickl'ord, Station A.
7 pm Sunday.
Highest temperature
occurring at 12 :.'() pm.
Lowest temperature,
occuring at 9:. 'Id am.
Mean temperature,
which is 2 detrrecs below the normal.
Precipitation for the past twenty
four hours, trace of sikiw.
CEO. A LOVEL.VND,
Section Director.
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degrees,
degrees,
ATTENTION, STUDENTS.
I ish to know yoti.
I wish you to know my work.
For this reason I will give jour
dental work at about hulf the usual
rates for sixty days.
DR. A. I. AY KUS, 127 R Twelfth.
Maxwell's
Chocolates are
reliable in quality.
They are the flnebt money can
buy.
Tasting is believing.
RT W. MAXWELL CO. w
Makersofdood Chocolates,
tiir. O Street and 206 South 11th Street
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Were sold by us last week.
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