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"" y v t. t t 'r h, ii : ', s. , V fe'r v : v' i' '; s)'. y NV PICTO Colonist Excursion Rates Every day during the months of March and April. 1902, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonists Excur sion tickets at tho following one-way rates: LINCOLN Tollutte, Anaconda and Helena $20 00 To Spokane 22 fiO To points on (5 rent Northern Ity HpoltHne to Wenatchee, inc. via Huntington and Spokane 22 50 To polntb on Great Northern Ity west or Wenatchee via Hunt ington and Spokane local oyer Winatchee, not to oveeed 2fi OO To l'ortland.Tacoii a and Seattle Ashland, Ore .and Intermediate Points, including Hranch Lines on S. P. Co. eouth of Portland, via Portland 25 OO Corresponding low rateB from inter mediate pointB on UNION PACIFIC U3JT Write for rates to points not given above E. B. SLOSSON, AGENT. MM Cheap Rates to Puget Sound Points. Commencing March 1st and con tinuing daily until April 3Uth tho Hurlington will soil one way Bottlers tickota to tho ddovc points at greatly roducod ratos. Call and get full information. City Ofllco Cor 10th & 0 Sts., Depot, 7th & PStB. STUDENTS Get your clotheb olean ed, pressed, reliued, repaired and refitted at the bumo old stand, WEBER SUIT0R1UM N.E.Cor. llth &0 Sts. 'Phone ooooo&ooooo freooo xxyoo ANNOUNCEMENTS. MM00$000'&&$0'00 Engineering Society Tho oxocutive board of tho onginoor ing eooiety has doeidod to poatpoho tho regular meeting until next Thursday in stead of Wednesday aB intended. Tho mooting will be hold in room 211 of tho gymnasium at tho request of tho olce trical enginooring departmont which will givo its annual display at that place on the Biimo evening. At 9 o'clock tho Sigma Xi socioty will hold its annual open mooting in Momoriul hall. All engineering studonts aro urged to bo present. S. D. Clinton, Prrs. Seniors. All those soniors who havo ordered canes and havo not yet called for them aro requestod to do so at once. Tho committoo in charge is hold reRponeiblo for tho orders and ie thereforo anxious that thie matter bo attended to at onco. Freshmen Meeting. Froshmen meet in old chapel Fob 21, 10 o'clock. Election of olllcors for 60 cond Bomoeter. B. G. LiK.wis. Pros. Baseball Men. All baseball men report at onco to Coach Uooth in the armory. Cage work will begin at onco. J. IJayb Bell, Capt. Juniors. The eloction of officers for tho Becond semester will be held Tuosduy, Feb., 11, at 1 p. m., in Memorial Hall. II. G. Sthaykk, President. Soniors. All Seniors who havo not paid thoir subscription to tho Alumni Organ fund will plouBe loavo same at chancellor' oflice, at onco- By Order of Committee. as an olllco for Mr. Fogg inU. .101, has been reserved this semester, ho announces regular consultation hours, for tho present, from 11: 20 to 12 o'clock on Tuesday and Wednesday. E. H. MUNSON, Short Order Restaurant, Hi8 OSt. Tables for Ladles. Open All Night. Fine Lino Cigars. Wo Serve Creamery Butter. ALL KINDS OF - - - Stationery Tablets, School andJC Student Supplies AT Roy's Drug Store, 104 North 10th SL Prescriptions, Dispensing and Com pounding Carefully Done. Give uh a call. Attention, Students! I wish to know you. 1 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 BospitaL Spaolal attontlon nUon to disease of wog ..1 .11 .nxrirnl uminfl. X-ray oxamlnatlM IV. ., Atmmtnrt -r InlllTT to Datlenk- MT" rjthinc as liomollko as possible. Hoard a4 room roasonable. 1117 L8T. LINCOLN. F. O. Box 051. TeJpfe an Tumble Weeds. We have looked over with some care and growing pleasure a little volume of verse, by Will Reed Duuroy, issued by the University Vnb 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 evidently for nothing short of the highest work. It will be curious to see what a young man with this ambition can achieve. Mr. Dunroy Beems 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 are things that exist, and that he can see around himself; it is men who can take this view, it seems to us, who arc going to count on the future of our western civilization. One little poem on "Dawn" attracted us pticularly, and another on Sergeant Floyd. We wondered a little at Mr. Dunroy's baring 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 tokens of displeasure with the church organizations. rf. Sterling Morton, in The Conservative. At all good bookstores or of the University Publishing Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid. 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