Pp 'A THB DAILY NKBRASKAN. 1 a r f iSaacaDQaaBuaucacaEaaQaaaag PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ESQ anBBnnnncanaoannGiacnnnnnnB BanacaDUQacacaBtaBacuQacfunii -$T R. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 tj mK O Stroot, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephono 535. Residanco, 1310 Q Stroot, Telophono L984. Local and Personal, Ent at Hendry's. 12? N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. The Hygienic Cnfe, 31G So. 12th at. Tlio clifis in American History 15 nrc writing paporR on LlncoIn'H vlcwn of llio Blnvory question. Tho matrri nl Is from the boh rocs dealing with tlio Lincoln-Douglas debate oceurlng in 1H5H. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flnnascan; Office, 141 Souta 12th Street. Telephone C18. 1'. DAVIS. I). D. H.. Dentist. i iiruiee nnu i,rnwn worn, umcc room 7, over Rock Island tlcUot oflieu. Phone 340. Compliments of the NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY to the University students. Football team especially invited to cnll and en- .lov a nice clean entertainment and healthful exorcise Club rates given. John S. Cmn, Propr . 130 .South Tentn. C 10. llrown, dertist. Burr block. Steele, the furrier, 113 S 12th st. For sheet music nnrl supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co.. 1120 O street. There will he no drill next neck. The new term of the School of Music begins Monday January 27th. A Close Shave A haircut, oranythinu elpe you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. C. A. Baubku Shop, 13TH AND 1 STREETS. Squurcmculs at 'square prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST The girl's basket ball team is plan ning a trip to Kansas before the annual tournament. Tnc Y.W.C.A. meetings Wednesday were led by Miss Thomas and Miss Case. The classes In American lhstorj are having quizzes every Wednesday. Those who make a good enough rec ord in these tests will be excused from the final examination. The debate in English 11 for next Friday afternoon, is on the ques tion: Hesolvud, That jurors in the present Jury system should bo re placed by maglstiates. The speakers arc Messrs. Ilulla, SwanHon, Sargent and Reese. KODAKS vjHill&Co.ir0 clean your suits with lffdfig. 1222 0 Street. Phone A672 WE SELL 117 SET"" E. DePUTRON What Do You Think of In the line of fiction, that you would like to have? Come in and look over our stock. It's always strictly up-to-date. Wilson & Hall BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1123 0 STREET. v Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 YOU CAN FIND IT By inserting a notice In tho Daily Ne braelcan at one cent a wor'l per inser The sophomores have challenged tho seniors to play a game of basket-ball. Interviews in American History 3. hare been suspended for the rest, of the semester. The course to tie given in assaying noxt semester will meet for recita tions on Monday and Wednesday at 1 pm. There will bo three laboratory periods each four hcurs long. These will be on Monday and Tuesday afternoons and Saturday morning. Attention, StudentsI I wish to lenow you I wish you to know my wor'.'. For this roason I w 11 give you your dental work at about half th us ual rates for about sixty days. DR. A. B. AYERS, 127 So. lath. ...California... Tne junior law class lias begun work on the last bo.ik of Hlackstone's Commentaries. Registration for tho second semes ter will commence Monday Jnnnry 27th. Miss Dean is again able to meet her classes after her recent illness. Professor Crabtiee was in Cedar BlulT.s Tuesday and Fremont yeste-clay. The chairman of the employment bureau in the Y. M. ('. A. rooms re ports more jobs, than there has been demand for by students. Tno debate between the Union de bating club anci Doane College, has been Indefinitely postponed upon re (iiesrj of tho latter. It 13 annouced at the Y.M.C. A. rooms that there aro more applica tions from those who have work to be done than they are able to till. Very strict rules against taking books from the law library without tho permission or an instructor have been establlsed In order that students may not bo Inconvenienced by tlio failure to llnd books which they may no ad. P. W. Benedict, Mil. who is work ing in tho Burlington shops at nave lock, is spending a fow days at homo recovering from an Injury caused by tno fall of a Incomutivo connect ing rod upon his foot. Tuesday Rev. R. T. Cross or York, visited the State Historical Society rooms. He brought with him 1N7 very fine pieces of flint work which wcro recently ploughed up on a York County farm. From the location and manner in which these line speci mens wen; found, Is indicated an Indian cache where these were stored for luture use. These specimens will soon lie on exhibition in tho Society's rooms. Has numerous Natural Bridges, Cnve, etc . of no little interest The Mnm- . moth Chvc of C'iilavorn-. diBCOVt-red by miners in 1850; the Alabaster CnTe; the Crystal Palace Cave,c ntaining a num ber of atti active subterranean spart mentn, such ns tho Hr'ilnl Chumber. tho Crystal Palace Iloo'n. and a cnr'xurt apartmontcallcd 'lie .Mudc Hull, where the deposits of nqneous origin not only take tho form of org-n pipes, sounding b ards, etc., but also emit when st-nch mubical f-oiin.lt and vibrations Near this cave are two natural bridge which the lout is cm visit and return to the railroad within half an hnur. Tho only natural way to reach these scones of interest is via "Tho Overland Route," comprising th Union and Southern In eitie, no really one lino The on y line runnirir through trains to San Francisco from Omahu. Three Trains Daily. The Fast Trains arriving IT) hours ahead of all competitors. Chicag 1 Ulnveisitv will have a new gymnasium costing $210,000. Wisconsin University I. as laid out a courso in journalism which will I be included in the college course- Today there arc (12S) universities and collcgsand ir schools of technolo gy in the United States, with a to tal attendance of nearly 150, 000. Dr. (Jcorge Fellows, of tlio Depart ment of History of the Chicago Uni versity, has been elected President of the University of Maine. While athletics received much con sideration at the hands of the college papers last term, oratorical and debat ing contests are the sublects of In terest now. President Harpei, of the Universi ty of Chicago, has been decorated by President Loubot with the French order of the Legion of Honor. Dr. Haroer received the distinction be cause of his interest in tho French educational system. The last issues of tho Djlawure Transcript makes a strong plea for the adoption of a plan to Increase tho Incidental feo ot each studont one dollar per term for tho purpose cf securing sufficient money to carry on tho expenses of tho Athletic Association. Of coursi you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man II&6 the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets Full information cheer fully fuinih cd upon application. E. B. SLOSSEN, Agent. DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes Examined Tree. Price ReasonnbU. 1238 0 Street, l,nnecbrl.n' The Pioneer K Clean Linen Finest of Toilets First class Service W. .1. Y'1I JTKOIU). I'lloi'itiKTOJi ll.'i South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. Use Maxwell's Chocolates Wounded Feelings.. R. W. MAXWELL CO. Makerdofdood Chocolate. tun o Stroot and 200 South lltk Stret . Legislative pQallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENT. Portrait aid Uislcape Pfeeifgrapfeer iao 5Htk nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. 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