FtiHi!il,iiiii.WJa, j,,,v. . Wj-s J?t.l-.i . w. -'"' v, v. VV A ( THE DAILY NEBRASKA!. Legislative I ANNOUNCEMENTS. ;; EASTER RECESS. The Easter recess will begin at 8 a. m. Friday, Marcu 28, and will end at 6 p. !., Monday, March 31. Gallery. W. J. BRYAN I: BEST OP RATBS TO STUDENT. :0N "Tumble Weeds." hi v '- sfaG&m&ruft i . r &- i J.. . ' ;.- h ' r r- tf 4 Portrait ai Uisdcape Pbotofripker io tli nth Strtot, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OAIXBRY BSTABLI5HBO 171. Square meals at "quare" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. VERY LOW RATES Bverjr day during the months of March aad April, 1903, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colon lata one-way Uek'eta at the following ratest ritoM MISSOURI RIVER 1120 00 To Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20 00 To Butte.Anadeada'and Hel ta a. $22 0O To Spokane. 22 00 To Pointa on Great Northern nji, Spokane to- Wanatohee inc ria Huntington and Spokane. SSMS 00 To Pointa on Great Northern y., west of Wenatohee, via Hunting' ton and Spokane. ?25 OO To Portland, Tacoma and cattle, $25 00 To Ashland, Ore., and Inter aaudlate Potato, inoludlng Branoh Lines on 8. P. Co. south of Portland via Port land. 625 00 To San Francisco, Loi 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 8th, August 2nd to 8th. Liberal stopovers and limits. Call and get full informa tion. City UQloo Uor lUtn s. O ra., Depot, 7th & P Sta. BASEBALL MEN. Baseball men are requested to report In two squads. Tho following men will report at 3:30 dally, tho balance at 1:30 p. m.: Doaao, Gaines, Townsend, Bon dor, Rhodes, Raymond, Hood and De Putron. Per Order. CONVOCATION. The following Is tho program for convocation this week: Monday, Professor Hlnman, ' Tho Religious Educational Conference. ' Tuesday, Mr. C. 0. Whedon, "Needed Anarchistic Legislation." Wednesday, Hon. W. J. Bryan and others. "College Settlement Work." Thursday, Director Kimball, "Music." Friday Is a holiday, being the first day of the Easter vacation. Rev. W. C. Williams leads the re ligious exercises after Monday. npumble Weeds" is a collection of original poems Vwtt A ill T?k1 TliirifVTT 4-. Via oii4-Vi- nf KPMm Tassels." While some of these poems have special reference to western life, most of them are upon themes as broacl 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 of the University Publishing (V. . I Anon n NAhraslm. Sl.fMI. nnnt.acrA TvrAniiirl 'o ' w.j - , .w - , . V'-J J-Vjj ,. wMv. JUNIORS. The following members of tho Junior class have been appointed to serve on the senior reception committee: C. C. Tellesen, chairman; Harry Groff, Robt Hill, T. M. Hewitt and T. A. Maxwell, and MIsbos Margaret Loomls, Abba Bowen, Maud Smith, Margaret Coun tryman, Gertrude Anderson and Ida Bengston. S. E. BLACK, President. SENIORS. The following seniors have been ap pointed members of tho "class dinner" committee: S. D. Clinton, chairman; C. E. Teach and J. R. Longley, Misses Hargreaves and Montgomery. Tho commltteo on Ivy day will be composed of J. D. Dasenbrock, chair man; Miss Gray and P. J. O'Gara. R. W. HARBOR, President. p ? y? f ttrijr A COPY OF SENIORS. Order your programs at once OrdcrH must be in by April 1. All orders ac companied by cash. DRUSE. STURDEVANT, HORNE. Committee. "COUPON BONDS." Tho Dramatic club of the university will give a play entitled "Coupon Bonds" In tho old chapel Wednesday, March .G, at 8 p. m. Cast of characters: Pa Ducklow, a well-to-do farmer.. A. C. Bates Reuben, his adopted son a re turned sohlier A. R. Groh Taddy, another adopted son; a boy of thirteen I. C. Baldwin Forrlng, neighbor Clyde Fllley Jepworth, neighbor F. W. Pierce Parson Grantley, an old minister.. H. J. Langley Dick, friend of Taddy Kemp Heath Ma Ducklow, a farmer's wife Ruth A. Balloy Miss Beswlck, an elderly maldon lady Faye W. Ewlng Sophronla, Reuben's wife Mabel Wells Webster's International DICTIONARY Absolutely new, with thumb index 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. : t : : f ' H. H. TOWNSEND. P. M, PLAMONDON. THE BEST LAUNDRY. 2249 O Street. Saw edges ironed smooth. Phone. 579. f. Sfeeaaker's Private HwpM Special attention riven to diaeaae of wmmm aad all nrcloal diioasea. X-rar exaalmatUa wltk bo discomfort or Injury to patleak Mr arrthlpc aa homelike aa poaiibl. Board ui Mow raaaonable. 1117 L BT. LINCOLN. . O. Im Ml. Talapkoaa Attention, Students! I wish to know ybui ' I wish you to know my work. 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