The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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T R- HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
' ' O O Street, RooraH 212-213-214 Rloh
ards Block, Telephone 535. Residence,
1B10 G Street, Telephone L984.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise Flnnapnn; Ofllco, 141 South
12th Street. Tolephone 618.
LP. DAVIS. D. D. S., Dentist.
Bridge und Crown work. Odlce
room 7, over Rock Island ticket olllce.
Phone 349.
COMPLIMENTS
OK TIIK
NEW LINCOLN MOW LI NO ALLEY
TO TIIK
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Club rates tfiven.
John S. Cain, Propr., 131) So. Tenth
A Close Shave
A haircut, or anything elee
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop,
13TH AN l STREETS.
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer
tao South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
dALLBRY ESTABLISHED 1871.
"PING
PONG"
A TcMinis for your Dining
Room Table is the latest
rare. We have all kinds
of
Gym Goods,
Exercises, Etc.
Wilson & Hall,
Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St.
Yale Bros.
1514 0 St.
Phone 754
Laundry
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STUDENTS
Get y o u i
clothes clean
ed, pressed,
relined, repaired and refitted at
the same old stand,
WEBJER SUITORIUM
N.E.Cor. llth&OSts. 'Phone
Local and Personal.
at at Hendry's. 12? N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
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Steele, the furrier, lM.'t S
C. E. Brown, dentist. Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st.
Palace Dining hall for Rood meals.
Eat at Don Cameron's ,118 so. 11th.
Got an up-to-dato university hair
cut at Westerficlds.
(J. M. Hummel who is with Mr.
Dales on a B and M survovinRpa'-ty
Is sick In Billions. Montana.
The juniors and seniors are making
arrantfemets for a game of basketball
to bo played in tlio near future.
E. E. Brackctt, '01, has taken 'tho
place as instructor In mechanical
drawing recently vacated by Dan
Gutleben.
Siirmti Alpha Eplslou initiated Nor
ton Ware of Nooraska City and Guv
Peters of Lincoln last Monday even
ing. Alter the usual ceremonies an
Informal supper and smoker were
held.
Dr. Woodward aurist, Richards blk.
The articles for tho Engineering
Annual arc slowly coming in. Al
ready some very fino material has
boon received from Alumni in Cuba
and the United States. Other article
from South America and Manila are
expected.
Dr. Ketehum, ocoulist, glasses lltted.
FRESHMEN DEFEATED.
Tho freshman basketball team
was defeated last night by tho second
high school team. Tho score was 22
to If). Tho game was played in tho
armory and was witnessed by a small
crowd of rooters abput evenly divided
in their support between tho two
teams.
The playing on both sides was
rather wild though several good in
dividual plays were made. The
freshman lacked team work. . In this
thoir opponents woro clearly their
superiors.
At tho end of the first half tho
scoro stood to 15 in lavor of the
high school. In tho second half tho
scoring was about evenly dividod
between tho two teams.
The lino-up was as followB: Fresh
men. Lehmer, Captain, and Mo
Donald, forwards; Hankins, center;
Hoar, States and Beers, guards.
High School. Manning, center:
Hawloy and Horn, guaras; Klramel
and Mathowson, Captain, forwards
Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh and O Streets
PROGRESS OF RUSSIA.
WONDERFUL ADVANCEMENT MADE
BY THE NORThERN COLOSSUS.
EfMt Unit Contnry Una Boon Marked
ClifttiK"" 'r the Hotter In The Km pi re
of Tho Czar Itorrior I.lue Advance
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Consider the hiBlory of Russia for
ttio last half century. No nation ol
modern times has compressed so much
Into a brief period. Russia in 1J53
was a moiibunil s'.ale, as eep and slow
ly dying, her trade was stagnant, Ijx
territory had increased hut 77,W
square miles in twenty years, and h?
population was almost at a standstill,
Tho attack of England and Franco
awoke Russia to life. The serfs woro
liberated (it cost America a bloody
war to perform such a feat). A rebel
lion of the Polish nobility, who wero
against freeing their Berfs, was sup
pressed. The Russian frontier In Asia
was advanced by 18G9 from Orenburg
to the Oxus fifteen hundred miles.
Tho Caucasus was finally subdued. In
1873 Khiva was taken and 100,000
slaves liberated; in 1879 Bulgaria and
Servia were liberated. The Tekho
Turcomans were next subdued, ami
many thousand Persian slaves liber
ated, and a railway waB drlvei
through central Asia to the fronti
of China. In the midst of this activ
ity Alexander II. was murdered bo
rause he had not gone sufficiently far
In his liberal reforms, and the struggle
with Nihilism commenced. In 1886
Prince Bismarck, anxious to disturb
Russia, induced the German bankB tr
unload Russian Btocks, which, how
ever, wero mostly taken up In Rus
sla. Tho next attempt was tho con
struction of Die Transsiberian railway,
of which the first sod was turned by
tho present czar in 1891, and In 1896
tho country adopted a gold currency.
Since 1896 foreign capital has been
pouring Into the country, and a multi
tude of new companies have been
founded, some Russian, some half Rus
sian, half foreign, and some entirely
foreign,; over forty new companies,
entirely English, with a capital of
over 10,000,000. have been founded
to work in Russia during tho last lew
years. And in this Is not considered
English capital employed in Russia
already in 1891, nor English capital
employed in Russian companies
which are really English In all but
name.
During tho last twenty-fire years
tho trade of Odessa has Increased tre
mendously. The new young commercial
ports of Baku, Batoum, Theodosla,
Nororosslysk, Berdlansk, have arisen.
Sevastopol has been raised from Its
ruins to a flourishing commercial
port, but has again lapsed to a purely
naval port, but tho town ha been en
tirely rebuilt on an extensive scale.
Any traveler who has visited Russia
during tho last few years 1885 to 1900
must have become aware of the im
mense increase in manufactories, as
well as in the size of tho towns. The
Russian merchant has almost ousted
nil competitors from the fair of Nljnl
Novgorod.
Dr. Woodward oculist, Richards blk.
For sheet music and supplies go
to tho MuUiows , Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
OLIVER : THEATRE.
F. C. ZEHRUNG & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS.
Cor. 13th and P Street!. Phono 1H
THURSDAY, FEB. 20
Tin Young Romantic Actor
S. MILLER KENT
Presentinar Nat. C. Good
win's Oreat Success. . . . :
The Cowboy Z Lady
BY CLYDE FITCH.
Seats now on sale.
Bower floor 81.00, balcony 7'c and 50e,
gallery 25c.
Friday, February 21st
.lules Murry presents Amoj-ica's
greatest emotional actress . . .
Rose Coghlan
in a society play of to-duy
"Forget He Not"
A (ireat Star, (ireat Plav and
ireat Hist. Miss Coghlan's
lii-bt uppeuraucc here in years.
Prices 25c to $1.00.
Seats now on sale
Saturday, Feb. 22
Matinee and Night.
Annual Engagement of the
Eminent Actor
FREDRICK
WARDE
WHO WILL PRESENT
flatinee"The Mountebank"
Evening"Julius Caesar"
With Great Cast Including
Charles D. Herman, Barry Johnson,
Mibufs Antoinette Ash ton, Virginia
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Draw lreseoit, may waroc, Aiieen
Bertelle and lf others
Magnifcient and Sumptuous Sceeic Pro
duction, Properties, Ets.
Prices
Matinee, 25 cents to M
Evening, 25 cents to $1.51
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