The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 03, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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'9 e , The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. W
California...
Has numerous Natural Hridffivs, Caves,
etc , of no little interest,. Tlie Mam
moth Cuve of Calaveras, discovered by
miners in lH.V); the Alabaster Cave; the
Crystal Palace Cave, e ntainintf a num
ber of attractive subterranean apart
ments, such as the Itr'dnl Chamber, the
CVystal Palace Room, and a curious
apartmentcalled the Mupic Hall, where
the deposit of aqueous origin not only
take tho form of orifim pipes, sounding
boards, etc., but also emit when struck
music ii sounds and vibrations. Near
thii cave are two natural bridges
which the tourist can visit and return
to the railroad within half an hour.
Tho only natural way to reach
those Bconea of interest is via
"The Overland Route,"
comprising the I'uion and Southern Pa
cific, now really one line The only
line runnirg through trains to San
I'Yancisco from Omaha.
Throe Trains Daily.
The Fast Trains tirr'ning l.r hours
ahead of all competitors.
Full information cheerfully furnish
ed on application to
E. B.Slosson, Agt.
Intercollegiate
Bureau.
COTTELL
& LEONARD
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Delinquent Examination English 11,
English 11a, and English 13
For those students who failod o pats
tho final examination in English 11,
English lla, and Kugln-h l.'J, or who
wero absent from tho esara nation, I
i-hall hold a delinquent examination
noxt Friday or next Saturday morning,
according to tho convenience of tho de
linquents, all of whom will, without
dolay, ploaeo confor with m
M. M. Foi.r..
February 1.
Attention, Students!
1 wish to know you.
I wish you to know my work
For this reason I will give you your
dental work at about half tho us
ual rates for about sixty days.
DR A. B. AYERS, 127 So. 12th.
Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital
Bpoclal nttontion niton to disoaic of wom
and all nurRicnl discasov X-ray examination
with no discomfort or injury to natietl. Kr
rythln an homeliko as possible. Board and
room reasonable
1117 L ST. LINCOLN.
P. O. Box 951. Telephone MS
American History - Second Semester.
American Mintory 1 (Period of tho
Revolution); G (Local and iStato Uovern
mente); 8 (Territorial Expansion j; 10
(Theory of tho State); 11 a (Comparative
C.ovprntnenl); H (Historic il Jurispru
dence); Ml (Introduction to Common
Law); and 'J(i,i (Special Problems in
Administrative Law) aro open to
students properly preparod.
Juniors.
All fl.oe Juniors who have ha 1 somo
evper'onco in basket-bill, report to Jan.
Ferguson, class manugcr. An ( IFort
will be made, ths week, to organize
th claso toam.
English 11 (English 12).
All the members of the Wednesday
and tho Friday, as well as of the Mon
day, divisions of Enghsli 11-PJwill meet
at 'J o'clock thU (Mor.day) ufternoon
for one limir.
Caps,Gowns and Hoods
To the American Colleiea and
I'niveisiticH. Illustrated Manual,
n:unle prices, etc., on request.
(lOWiiH for the pulpit and bench.
Seniors.
All Seniors ho have, not paid tneir
subscription to tin Alumni Organ fund
will pleaso leave frame at chancellor's
ollico, Monday or Tutfd.iy-
y (Vder of ('ommitti-e.
Cheap Rates to
Puget Sound
Points
Cuiume.ni: ug Murch lt and con
tinuing daily until April UOlh
tho Iturlingtun will ndl ono way
oot tiers liclteta to the abovj
points at greatly reduced rates.
Call and get full information.
Cily Oflico Vvr 10th & 0 St.,
Depot, 7tb & PSts.
Tumble Weeds.
We 1 live looked over with some care and growing pleasure a little
volume of verse, by Will Keed Dunroy, issued by the Pniversity Pub
lish ng C., entitled 'Tumble Weeds.-' We find Mr. Dnnroy an inter
esting person. He un"crtakcs large things, and approaches them in a
large way. lie aims evidently for nothing short of the highest work.
It will be curious to sec what a jouiy? man with this ambition can
achieve. Mr. Dunroy seems to be distinctly a wcBtern man ono of
those who are quite content with their own environment as a sphere
for action and growth. His themes are things that exist, and that he
can sec around himself; it is men who can take this view, it seems to
us. w ho are going to count on the future of our western civilization.
One little poem on 'Dawn'' attracted us pHrticularly. 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 piculiarity that struck us was a strain of devoutness
that runs through some ol the poems, together, with some tokens of
displeasure with the church organizations.
. Sfcrli n (J.)loiioii , in The Coiisrrnil i re.
At ;ill (od bookstores or of the University PuMishitu
Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid
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'lOST AND FOUND NOTICES"
in the Dailj Nebraskan,
one cent per word pei in
sertion. No notice for less
than ten cents.
Webster's International
DICTIONARY
Absolutely new, with thumb index 4
and best binding, is now on sale at the
office of The University Publishing Co.
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.
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