THX DAILY SKBRA5CAX. IH83SSgggS8;gRSnSUI ONE OF" Legislative Gallery PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Sauderjon' NEW SPRING DRESS SHOES. ianiiDacgDaDa IQHDiDUDQaODa ggsuB: HrLsssissss- Lssssssss. T R HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 U O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephone 535. Residence, IfllO Q Strt, Telephone LWi. DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Ofnce, 141 South 12th Street. Tolophone C18. tH" -1 . CHICAGO SHOE REPAIRING CO. trial and on will cull aualn. Half Solos whllo nii wait, 4fo' and ill). Hnll)fir hrnls f Che us u 1341 O STREET Ordr Your Ice Oream Prom J. H. Stuckey 137 0 Qret. tffcone 1108. Special Attention loDe uiven Aiao Bntert ftpllc add P ajers. lnmonts both rlrate. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Pari In the Oity PQWELLL'8 1&3XSW 9C The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, 1200,000; surplua and profit, 168.837; deposits, 12,716,000, 8. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice PresLj H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. Evans, Asst. CaBhler; Prank Parks, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES IM-POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dana.- Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, 1 13 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at 218 No. llth Street. Tele phone L1028, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those liatH you buy of me will bo takeu aire of froe of charge Spring Btylo Hats In soft Panama uhapes ana .Stiff Hats. Baseball ajid Tennis Goods at Wilson $ Jtell, Booksellers A Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yale Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St Phone 754 LOCALgAND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. llth. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. The Ivy Press prints things. C. E. Brovrn, dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th sL Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 So. llth. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Westerflelds. For sheet music and supplies go to the mJybhews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Professor limner has a large num ber of beautiful bird specimens in the Entomology rooms, which are well worth going to see. The University clut) will give a hop tonight (Friday. April 25.) In Walsh hall. The members of the committee are E F. Davis and R. .. McNown. Ah In Koysor loft for Minnesota last week, whore he will familiarize himself with methods of cultivation, etc. prac ticed at the Minnesota experiment sta tion. A representative of the Minne sota station will spend the summer hero, on llko investigation. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. llth. Sooral members of the law school I have boon absent considerably lately on account of government Jobs of weighing the mail. E. M. Swain has boon running to Hillings. Mont ; E. C. Smith to Hastings: Baker made his 1 rst run yesterday to Nebraska City. Valises and pocketbooks; 1030 O. C. A. Tucker, university jeweler, 1123 O street. Edward Hoffnel Is visiting his Alpha Tan brothers. The Chancellor is expected back this evening from New York. There are about ten candidates al ready for the athletic board. The commandant of cadets 1b desir ous of starting fife and drum corps. The first paper in American history 18, for this semester, will be read May 1. Cases in bailments were assigned to the junior laws Wednesday. The bad and uncertain weather has prevented the putting out of flowers on the campus. The state farm will be visited Satur day morning by the journalism class to get a "write up." Dr. Ward went to Omaha yesterday to be present at the annual banquet of tne Omaha Medical college. The girls gymnasium classes' exhibi tion will be given May 16. The girls are taking a great amount of interest in their practice and an unusually good exhibition will most likely be the result. The class in field Ceology, had a very interesting trip last Saturday. Mount ed on wheels the members first visited the outcrop of Dakota sandstone, at Twenty-seventh and A streets. From there they went to tne A street well, then to the cave, near the penitentiary, and from there to the large brick fac tory several miles southwest of town. Pictures were taken at the various places visited. The draughting room of the de partment If civil engineering has received a new addition to Its decorations In the snape of a magnificent picture of the famous Horseshoe Curve on the Pennsylvania Railroad, The picture, which was re ceived through the kindness of the general passenger agent, Mr. James R. Wood, measures three by five feet, and is In a fine oak frame. It will make a most valuable addition to the collection of railroad pictures which hangs on the walls of the draughting room. The commencement exercises of the Omaha Medical College were held yes terday afternoon at Boyd theatre. In the evening a reception was held at the Millard hotel at which the fol lowing toasts were given: The University Idea A Ross Hill. The College of Medicine Dr. B. B. Davis. The Alumni Dr. F. D. Haldeman. General Biology Preliminary to Med ical Study H. B. Ward. What Next Dr. H. 8. Mantor. Reminiscences Dr. R. C. Moore. Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Bas the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets Portrait and Landscape Ipbotogiapber Sallery Establish-A 120 So. llth Bi. 1171 Lincoln, Nefc. SSSB,7 &&im iX ruoM if11- 'Twnr t your Head, One Profit, 0N PRICED ONE gUAllTY. ATS arfiqrsSAimrJdWTtfaisQ The Success c ,.OFTHE CENTURY. Brimful ofi STYLE. Bo Gt-iicIodL IJy good judges in choos ing a hat store, come where all good judges come. Come to our Hat department. Spring styles, are here in the best shapes, Latest Styles The celebrated Havvcs 3.00 guaranteed Hats. We are sole agents. EWING CLOTHING CO. 1115-1117 O St., Tbe Ivy pfe$$ Prints Things Like You Want Things Printed THE IVY PRESS FRAtyK L. LEMON, MGR.. 125-127 North 12th. Phone 832.. Square meals 'square prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. 'i