'T-w-WtSfWr v- !ffl ' l " ,Sf W ''- , x"; ".k'ts' ' A - r- " V j THE DAILT NEBRASKA!!. S . e The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. , , -- fr I r te r E. ) ..California... Has numerous Natural Hridgcs, Cares, otc , of no little interest. The Mam moth Cuve of Calaveras, discovered by miners in 1850; the Alabaster Cave; the Crystal Palace Cave, c ntaining a num ber of attractive subterranean apart ments, such us the Hr'dal Chamber, the Crystal I'alace Room, and a curious apartment called the Music Hull, where the deposits of aqueous origin not only take tho form of organ pipes, sounding boards, etc., but albo omit when struck musical sounds and vibrations. Near thin cave are two natural bridges which the tourist can visit and roturn Jlo the railroad within half an hour. Tho only natural way to roach those scones of interest is via "Tho Overland Route," ompribing tho Union nnd Southern Pa--clflc, now really one line. The on'y tline running through trains to San 'Francisco from Omaha. Throo Trains Daily. The Fast Trains arriving 15 hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnish od upon application. E. B. SL0S5EN, Agent. Photographer 102! 0 St. "We can give you all the new styles In cards and finish the market affords. srfOdC&M' Special Rates to Students. STUDENTS Oct y o u i clothes clean ed, pressed, relined, repaired and reQtted.at tho same old stand, WEBER SUITOR1UM N.E.Cor. llth AOSts. 'Phone 708 IsB Disagreeable February Will eoon be here but February iu Floridu ia like May in Ne braska. Join tho Burlington Excursion and leave Lincoln Jan. 29lh. Spend February in Flori da; live on nice fresh pino-ap ple8 and oranges. Ask or write us fur booklot descriptive of tho trip. '"City Office Cor 10th & 0 St., Depot, 7th & PSte. LITERARY SOCIETIES. Program for this evening. UNION. Music, Selected. Papor, Miss Powell. Vocal Solo, Mr. Burt. Story, Miss Ilurloy. Recitation, Mr. GIdbos. Vocal bolo, Miss Flally. PALLADIAN. Music, Selected. Medley, Mibb Si) in bur and Miss Nelson. Recita tion, Mr. Strickland. Recitation, Miss Huntington. Story, Miss Butler. Music, Selected. DELIA N. Vocil Soio, Miss Scheldt. Talk, J. F. Boomor. Selection, Miss McCal Jum. Violin Solo, Mr. Houston. Reading, Miss Doane. Critics Re port, C. E. Teach. 404 XX-KHg I ANNOUNCEMENTS. ;; American History Second BemooUr. American History 2 (Period of the Revolution); G (Local and State Govern ments); 8 (Territorial Expansion); 10 (Theory of tho Stute); 11a (Comparative Government); 14 (Historical Jurispru dence); 24 (Introduction to Common Law); and 2Ga (Special Problems in Administrative Law) are open to students properly prepared. Notice to Seniors. I wish to see this woek all seniors in tho Industrial Collego who intend to graduato on Charter Day, Februory 15, 1902. Seo mo any day in tho Deans' office (104 University Hall), between 11:30 and 12 o'clock. Chaiu.ks E. Bessky, Dean. English. To those students who have asked that a new introductory course in argumenta tive composition and debuto (parallel to English 11) bo started next Homester, announcement is hcroby made that it is not practicable to offer such a course M. M. Fooo. English Literature. Miss Pound will give a three hour survey course in the History of English Literature, beginning next semester, to be registered for aB English Literature. 58. Lost. A card-book containing silver and papers vuluablo to owner only. Find or please leave at Executive office and rooeive reward. Arthur F. Becker. Attention, Students! I wish to know you. I wish you to know my work. For this reason I will give you your dental work at about half the us ual rates for about sixty days. DR. A. B. AYERS, 127 So. lath. If. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Bolal attention ftren to diieaio of wo H.l.l .ttontlnn vlvnn tn rillfiaiAk OI V andaU inrg-ioal diseases. X-ray sxamlnatUsj with no (tlarnmfort or lnlUTT to Datiesfc. V rythiof as homelike as posslbU. room reasonable. 1117 L ST. LJNCOLN Board Ja4 r. O. Iu 061. TalepfcoMlM Tumble Weeds. We have looked over with some care and growing pleasure a little volume of verse, by Will Ileod Dunroy, issued by tho University Pub lishing Co., entitled "Tumble Weeds." We find Mr. Dnnroy an inter esting person. He undertakes large things, and approaches them in a largo way. He aims evidenlly for nothing short of the highest work. It will be curious to see what a young man with this ambition can achieve. Mr. Dunroy Eccms to be distinctly a western man ono of those who are quite content with their own environment as a sphere for action and growth. His themes arc things that exist, and that he can see aronnd himself; it is men who can take this view, it seems to us, who are going to count on the future of our woateru civilization. One little poem on "Dawn" attracted us particularly, and another on Sergeant Floyd. We wondered a little at Mr. Dunroy's having thought it necessary to put a pretty little thing about Nebraska into apostro phe's dialect. A peculiarity that struck us was a strain of devoutness that runs through some of the poems, together, with some toons of displeasure with the church organizations. J. Sterling Morton, in The Conservative. At all good bookstores or of the University Publishing Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid. A COPY OF Juniors. All Juniors who have not called for tbeir caps at B. L. Paine'a will please do so at once. tk LOST AND FOUND NOTICES" in the Daily- Nebraskan, one cent per word per in sertion. No notice for less than ten cents. Webster's International DICTIONARY Absolutely new, with thumb index and best binding-, is now on sale at the office of The University Publishing Co. r WJ If you wish the best dictionary there is at a Bargain call at once, or write, The University Publishing Co., 134 North 11th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. ! rf A'n :M ''UM i ':$;, w -A v?.12 iM!r