' 1w Jv1! "V J '" ". vjiy Vr ; n,r ,. r l x THE DAILY NEBRAflKAN. A' u Legislative Gallery xooo ooooo ooooo ooooo ? ANNOUNCICMKNTS. 000000000000000000 frOOOOOO ulfw I f fe.M & I J I l" ' i! r Portrait and Landscape Ipbotogvapbet Oallary Establish- 129 So. ilth 8t 1871 Lincoln, Nob. Square meals at "square'' prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. VEPY LOW RATES Every day during the months of March and April, 1002, (lie UNION PACIFIC will sell Colooiets one-way tickets at the following rates: KIIOM MISSOURI RIVER $20 00 To Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20 OO To Butte.Anadondaand Ucl- OD&. $22 fiO To Spokane. $22 50 To Points on Great Northern Rj., Spokane to Wonatcheo inc via Huntington and Spokane. $25 00 To Points on Great Northern By., west of Wenatchec, via Hunting ton and Spokane. $25 OO To Portland, Tacoina and Heattlc. $25 00 To Ashland, Ore., and inter mediate Points.lnoludlng Branch Linos on B. P. Co. south of Portland via Port land. $25 OO To San Francisco, Los An geles and other California Points. Full information cheerfully fur nished on application to E. B. SLOSSEN. $45 CALIFORNIA AND RETURN Tickets on sale: April 21st to 27th, May 27th to June Ht:, August 2nd to 8tb. Liberal slopo Call and tion. ft P& 'fr "r. v, yemtijmA;.. . mmmmF -rr&t: ;&&'' vw .m&s;;. I J L City umo Depot uoeiytfctti.; , 7th AfPSte. HASTEN RECESS. The Easter recn.s will begin at 8 a. in. Friday. Man . US, nnd will end at G p in , Monday, March III. BASEBALL MEN. Baseball men arc requested to report in two squads. The following men will report nt :J:0 daily, the balance at 1:30 p. 111.: Doano. Gaines, Townsend, Ben der. Rhodes. Raymond, Hood and I)e Putron. Per Order. CONVOCATION ANNOUNCEMENT The c onocat ion exercises for this week will, as heietotoie. be taken up with short addresses on popular ques tions. The program this morning will consist of a number of musical sehc tlons by the university band. The ( xercises for the rest of tne week are as follows. Tuesdny -Professor l.obingler, "Pop ular Eleitlon of United States Sena tors " Wednesday-Prof. II R Smith. "Ag ricultural Instruction in Public Schools " Thursda - V C Booth, "Prospects for Hasenall." Miss Laura Wild will lead the re ligious exereist s after this morning THE WEATHER. Weather report for twenty- loin hours, ending 7 p in.. Sunday. Highest temperature, 30 degrees. 01 curring at 2:l."i p 111. Lowest tempera ture. 19 degrees, occurring at G: 15 a. in. Mean temperature, 2 degrees, which is 14 degrees below normal. Precipitation for the past twenty-four hours. 01 of an lneh. G. A. LOVELAim). Section Director Profehhois and instructors at Wash ington and Lee university are all re quired to wear caps and gowns in class room exerc Ises. The main building of Montana uni versity, at Missoula, was destroyed by fire Friday The loss will be consider able because of the equipment. The building was devoted especially to science and was alucd at $ ion, 000. Through the kindness of E A. Fry, editor of the lsiobrara Pioneer, the historical society has received a partial ille of that paper. The numbers run as far Lack as 1871. These old files are of particular interest to historical students, since the cover the period of the Hlac k Hills excitement, t he Sioux -war of 187G, the high water of 1881 and other interesting events. It is rumored in daily papers that there is a possibility that the state uni versity of Iowa will be moved from Iowa City because that city refuses to glvo the support which some of those in control of the nchool feel it ought (0 give. ' There seems to be a laok of interest in Iowa City in the university and the authorities do not feel that the city Is giving enough return for tho advantages which the college brings to the city. W. J. BRYAN "Tumble Weeds." y 4 4Hpumble Weeds" is a collection of original poems by Will Reed Dunroy, the author or "Corn Tassels." While some of these poems have special reference to western life, most of them are upon themes as broad as humanity, and they give evi dence of an unusual degree of poetic talent in the author W. J. Bryan, in the Commoner. At all good bookstores or Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, rune jg iKJca NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND 6OLLE6E BOU) IU'ILDINCi, 17th AND Sectional View ol Aetna1 Business nnd Bunki g Department. Endorsed by high school principals, leading business men and official court repoitcrs. Absolutely thorough. The finest and most thoroughly equipped institution in tho West; $4,000 invented in standard typewriters; $3,500 banking and otner fixtures placed in actual business department. Elegant roll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor has been leased that all may be accommodated. Situations procured for over 90 PER CENT of last year's enrollment. Students may enter any time. Address A. C. OVG, A. M. LLB. RRES. Write for Klcgant Catalogue, 1'reo. STUDENTS c-.an- ed, pressed, relined, repaired and refitted at the same old stand, WEBER SUITORIUM N.E.Cor. llth&OSts. 'Phone lr. Shoemaker's Private SospitiL ..11 t.lnn lffn ftfftAOaA of andail surgical diseases. X-ray examlaatUei with do discomfort or Injury to patleas., r rytbina- as homelike as possible. Board aM room reasonable. 1117 L 8T. LINCOLN. f, O. Bm ML Telepkoa W of the University Publishing $1.00, postage prepaid. IIARNKY STS., OMAHA, NliUK Established Nine Years. A School Without a Superior. Employs the Ablest Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING Actual Business from the Start BANKING As It Is Practiced. TYPEWRITING The Touch Method. SHORTHAND Graham and Gregg Systems. ENGINEERING Practical and Thorough. omaIha. neb Attention, StudentsI I wish to know you. I wish you to know my worlr. For this reason I will give yon your dental work at about half the us ual rates for about Bixty days. DR.A. B. AYERS, 127 So. lath. Y" The Pioneer Clean Linen Bluest of Toilets Fl st-closs Service W. WHITUORD. Pno'pitiETon 113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. V . -r 1 y J B .?..",." '-'-'.' ' " -v hx: " r"'