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Evaiu, Aaalatant CaihUr UNITED HTATK8 I)KIOSITOIlT t Campus Gleanings. 1'nlvpralty Calonrlnr. April 17. Senior prom at Friday the Lincoln hotel. May 1. MlBsouri -Nebraska Memorial hall. Saturday. May 2 Sophomore Party debate. Dr J. H. r,aln has returned from his trip to Seward and adjoining country. See The Review Press ABOUT YOUR PRINTING PHONE 384 1132 N St. Lincoln fl-vo Remember The students In English 2 are rack ing their brains for plots and Ideas, as their short stories will be due April 27th The Palladlan Literary society will give Its "Inaugural Program" this evening In Pal. hall. Social time fol lowing Everybody Invited Miss Cora M Walker has left the University for the semester. She ex pects In a short time to make a trip to Colorado with her mother. Consumers Ice Co. PHONES Office, 1551 Ice Houses, F74 1 and A924 Office - 1140 O Street .1 W. Miller spent the Easter vaca tion completing a geologic map of Cass county, begun by E. () Woodruff In 1899 When finished this map will be printed in colors. BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEY8 Standard and regulation in every particular. I2IO O 8t. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor Genuine Gas Coke $9.00 per ton Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co. 1323 o St. 3KS$H$$M$3KSHivSM62 Capital Novelty Works 'Bicycles and repairing of all hinds. Key fitting. Tel. F592 231 So. Uth Prof H R. Smith left yesterday for a two weeks' tour of this and neigh boring states to obtain material for both tho experiment station and the summer school agriculture. INTERCOLLEGIATE BUBEAV OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Coltrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Le land Stanford, U. of P., "Welesley, Bryn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. Sidles has the largest Base Ball and Tennis line west of Chicago. Prices lower than the lowest. See our big Sporting Goods Store Hi I III W 317 O St. Is lifo worth living? Pooplowho cat al Iho COOPER & HART Phone F 1174 PALACE DINING HALL It depends on the liver. live well. 1130 N St Phono 496. The Senior Theophanlans of Wes leyan University w... give a program before the Dellan Literary society this evening in the old chapel at 8 30. Everybody is cordially invited to attend Professor Swe.ey is arranging a new card catalogue for the depart mental library. He has devised a scheme of classification, somewhat on the piinciple of Poole's index, by which any article mny at once be found. 4. 'I 'H"fr '1 'I'!' 'I it"i' 'I" fr'I"l' CROSS P. CURTICE CO. 207 So. Jlth St. PIANOS, MUSIC, PICTURES f VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME 4...4..:..;......;..4.44H'4-";"r44'44' WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Co. 12th & M Sis. LINCOLN, NEi. CHARLES KUNKLER Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage. Telephone 363 J020 N St. Lincoln, Neb. Prom photographs which have come to hand It appears that the University of West Virginia, of whose faculty Mr. J. L. Sheldon has been elected a mem ber. Is In u most beautiful country, and contains many fine buildings. His friends are congratulating him on his good fortune. CRESCENT BOWLING ALLEYS i ! - 1134 N STREET Equipped with 'Brunswick Continuous cAlleys Tlireo more requests have been re ceived by the botanical department for men to fill positions In the east. The supply of young botanists has about run out in the University, and Pro fessor Hessey is anxiously looking around for more to meet the demands made by other Institutions. Mr Walling has just sent Chancellor Andrews some bones of the mastodon collected by him three years ago In Frontier county. So many bones and teetli of the mammoth and mastodon have recently been received from friends of the University that the time Is not far distant when complete resto rations of these animals will be possible. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to FRANCIS BROS. Meals all hours day or night, 15c and upwards. Caterer for lunches and banquets. FWcFl050 121 N. Uth St THE Northwestern LINE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK Railroad between Missouri River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul-Minneapolis Direct line to Black Hills City Ticket Office, 1024 O St. R. W. McGINNIS, General Agent Mr. W. L. Pairbrother of Lincoln has just loaned the state museum a specimen from his own private collec tion, which is the first of its kind re ceived. It is the vertebra of a 75-foot whale, and has been placed on exhibi tion in the north wall case of tho museum. The great bone measures three feet across and two nnd a half feet In height. ; .. 4. ; .;...j-.;4-m.-. ..... $..;. .-r X THE P. D. SMITH COAL CO. Carry all the best grades of domestic coals, among which you will find the Rex lump at $6.50; the Kem- merer, Wyo., lump at $8.00, and the best Maitland you ever saw at $7.25. All Kinds of Steam Coal, the best money can buy. Office U40 O St., Phone 329 Yards 6th & N Sts., Phone 376 ! ! ! 'l ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! fr -bA' ! lS4--4i--4 Arkansas Hard for Stoves - $ 9.50 Arkansas Hard for Furnaces 8.50 All grades Pennsylvania Hard 13.50 Canon City Pea - - - - 6.00 Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. OFFICE 1106 0 St. Telephone 234 X Guy W. ("Bonnet") Hood made a trip to Glldden. Iowa, during Easter recess, to see a little nephew who ar rived there on Easter Sunday. The conditions of the visit soon became known among his friends here, and now it is "Uncle Bonnet" who holds down third, wearing a smile so broad as to take up most of the space be- een third base and shortstop. tween The cabinet of the Young Woman's Christian association met iu tho rooms of tho association Tuesday evening, April 8. A new feature of the meet ing waa a chafing dish supper, served while the members discussed business affairB. A committee from tho state committee of the association met with the cabinet to discuss the question of a general secretary for next year. Wright's Oliver fills prescriptions. Theatre pharmacy iH i ' IHr RIDER AGENTS WANTED in each town to take orders for our new High Grado tjuarauteeu iiicu'lea. New 1903 Models " Belli SO," Complete $3,75 COSSack," Guaranteed Hiuh Grado $1075 "Siberian," a Beauty $12.75 "Neudorf." Roaditacer $14.75 no better bicycle at any price. lny other vmkc or model you want at one-lhird usual price. Choice of any standard tires and best equipment on all our bicycles. btronijeM yuarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono without a cent deposit and allow Q DAYS FREE TRIAL boforo purchase is binding. GOO Second Hand Wheels fc A . & n tnkon n trado by our ClilcaRO retail stores. Oil i0 oO oil makes and models, enod as new f DO NOT RIIY g.rXvpun,22nhsss!.i' te Tires. MuipmenUsundrips and siMirllnjf croods of nil kinds, nt half rvirular nrlT"" lnourbialroesundrvcata oo. Cnntninu.. w..ri.i..r ....f,.i i... ' .v.. . .."',.r i'"1. . L MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III. Si i' L ' .1 k x "'-- LV. ''s ' t k tmt ; -ted - -'h 2l&te?:jk4.-.f. A -?- , T- op:? vw - L.i' '. -t-- .t.-. ; v.?-! n "5ft BBHBMftte -