,,' -W ftPOT,..,,,,,,.?, .?-jl-,.JU.JS? - 5 y 81 THE DAII.T'KEBKASKAW. fr. - Legislative Gallery 00&0 -0O$O ri&f i A TVm 'YM.'I 1,'V'IV i 1 II 11 J l) 11 V'lii'l Ijii I i1. !M X0 owc-eooo $-& Ls ' I, IP rfl' Vl'1 1 !. i i fi Pt4ii4 nn1 T nnrlcr-nr (photographer Dallery KstablislA 120 So. 11th fli, 1S71 Lincoln, Neb. Square mcalB at "square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. VEPY LOW RATES Every day during- the months of March and April, 1002, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonltts one-way ticket at the following rates: FKOM MISSOURI RIVER $20 OO To Ogden iind Salt Lake City. 20 OO To Butte.Anadondaand Hel ena. $213 CO To Spokane. 22 50 To Points on Qreat Northern Ky., Spokane to Wenatchee inc via Huntington and Spokane. 2ft OO To Points on Great Northern Ky., treat of Wenatohee, via Hunting ion and Spokane. 025 OO To Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25 OO To Aahland, Ore., and lnter edlatcFokita.inoladllnff Branch Linos a P, Co. south of Portland via Port land. , 3he An- fWarYaUy -fur-'4o '. B. LOSSEN. $4-5 CALIFORNIA AND RETURN Tickets on sale. April 2ist to 27th, May 27th to June 8th, August and to 8th. Liberal stopovers and limits. Call and'get full informa tion. Ulty umoe Uor lUth & u cm. Depot, 7th & P Ste. '1' SH .'.It "la'n'Tw Huluan i4"wu atari ww i ala Trtate liWhiltWUyi g TIwMyaBBftaM W JB Ja EASTER RECESS. The Easter recens will begin at 8 a. m. Friday, Man .1 28, and will end at 0 p ni . Monday, March I'. I. BASEBALL MEN. Baseball men are requested to report in two squads. The following men will report at 11:30 daily, the balance at 1:30 p. m : Doane, Gaines, Townsend, Ben der, HhodoH, Raymond, Hood and Dc Putron. Per Order. CONVOCATION ANNOUNCEMENT. The exercises for the rest of tue week are as follows: Tuesday Professor l.obingler. "Pop ular Election of United States Sena tors." Wednesday Pro!. H It. Smith, "Ag ricultural Instruction in Public Schools." Thursday W. V. Booth, "Prospects for Baseuall." Miss Laura Wild will lead the re ligious exercises alter tills morning. Y. W. C A. Eeiy member of the Y W. C A. should be present at the annual elec tion of officers this (Tuesday) after noon at IS p. ni. Y. M. C. A The annual election ot the Y M. ('. A. will be held next Saturday eening at 7 p. ni. The Y. M. C. A. will hold its annual banquet next Tuesday evening in the armory. Hon. W. J. Bryan will address the next Sunday's meeting of the Y M. C. A. ELOCUTION RECITAL. The department of eloocution will give a public recital la GrankMemarJ&l hall next Saturday evenings. THE WEATHER. Weather reports fqr the twenty-four hours ending at 7 p. m., Moaday: Highest temperature, 23 degrees, oc curring at G: 30 p. m. Lowest tempera ture, 4 degrees, occurring at 7:30 a. m. Mean temperature, 14 degrees, which is 25 degrees below normal. No precipi tation. G. A. LOVELAND, Section Director. A chess tournament is being ar ranged for some time in the future between Stanford and California uni versities. The sophomores of California are laying plans for a Bophooinrc circus, to raiso funds for the tracK team. Michigan is agitating the question of student and official support of the uni versity band. Meetings to rouse en thusiasm and support have been held in order to preserve the band intact and make it worthy of the Institution. Yale won in the intercollegiate swim ming championship matches between that institution and Harvard, Columbia , and Pennsylvania. W. J. BRYAN "Tumble Weeds." """ t 1 ITT T 11 i f 1 44 I um Die weeds " is a collection 01 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, NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORT-HAND 60LLEGE BOM) BUILDING, 17th AND iHIUSBmH Sectional View oi Actual Business sad. Banking Department. Endorsed by high school-principals, leading. businessmen and. official court reporters. Absolutely thorough. The finest and most thoroughly equipped institution in the West; $4,000 invested in standard typewriters; $3,500 banking and other 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. AddreBS A. C OAG. A. M. LLB. RRES. WfiSS1 OMAHA. NEB H, H, GAFFEY PLUMBING 1206 O Bt, Burr Block. Tel. S63. If. Skteaakert Private ItsptttL Opeelal attention f lvea to diseases of wosm SBcfall sura-teal diseases. X-ray exacaiaatUa wltk bo dlscopofort or injury to patUat Mr fythlae; as homelike as possible. Bear aa4 oaas reasonable. 1117 L ST. LINCOLN. r.o. ML Telephe We of the University Publishing $1.00, postage prepaid. HARNEY STS., OMAHA, NEBR Established Nine Years. A School Without a Superior. Employs the Ablest Teachers. BOOK-KEEPING Actual Business from the Start BANKING As It Is Practiced. TYPEWRITING ,-- The Touch Method. 3HGR'EHANBw . .. him i,ua.u.vS(,.wju.iiiii,, .-i- ENGINEERING Practical and Thorough. Attention, Students! I wish to know you. I wish you to know my work. For this reason I will giro you your dental work at about hali the us ual rates for about sixty days, DR.A. B. AYBRS, 137 So. lath. -1 a' The Pioneer Glean Linen ' finest of Toilets Fl fet-class Service W. WHITJBORjb. PJQOPRTJETOB 113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. ejy-- t Nk ' ft 1 -1 ' - 1 n ' h ' . . . J.$?t ft' l: ' -!z-- .Lw.-.Trft. m A .'''' ' Jl t -i - Vj j 1 w- - i-. l1', Vn.-j.n1" .