" 'w 57'- V r. . -- r . -' j .. , 3 -r ,VV" 'vt'S - f -V- , '""rtf". V-' '.'-' ,Tl T J. 1 4 - t ''- ttbe Dallp TUDraeltan ft & & . i--: r- Ik. ' L' - Zbt Daily Ilcbtaskan A oonaolidation of PTho HoBporian, Vol. 1)1, Tho Nebnwkan, vol, 10 Sonrlet nnd Grown, Vol. 4. a i Published dally, oxoopt Sunday nnd Monday, at the Unlvoralty of Nobrnaka, Lincoln, Nob. by tbo Hosporian Publishing Co ., Boabd Of DinsdTOnfl ProfeMOH J. I. Wyer, and O. R. Richard: H. P. Loavltt John Wostovor E. R. Walton. Bdltor-ln-Ohlof HanaKor Associate Editor Circulator Prod A. Bweoloy A. O. Sohroibor A. M Lovy Walter E- Standoron STAFF Athlotlo R. A. VanOrsdol Assistant Athlotlo - H. L. Swan Nows - H. O. Myors flUto Farm A. P. Maffdanz Rdltorlal Rooma and Buslnowi Office U 21 IX Post Offtoo Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic J 528 Automatic 2365. Subscription Prlco, 12 per year, in advance Entered at tho poHtofflco at Lincoln, Nob., as Booond-olam mall matter nndor tho act of oopgrona of March 0, 1870. Individual notice will 1m oharRod for at tho rate of 10 conts for each insortion. Faculty, departmental and unlvoralty bulletins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore. Editorial Remarks Tllo two debating teams which will attempt to keep up the record of buc ccBBlve victories sot by former Nebras ka warriors have at last been an nounced. Loss than a week Intervenes before tho first contest will occur and tho second follows the first after an Interval of a few days. Etthor of the two teams to bo met this year has es tablished: an enviable reputation In tho debating world and to add theso two scalps to our beltB tho Nebraska p Notices and subscriptions may o q bo left at tho Dally Nebraakan X P office, or at the Co-Op. Book Q b Store. b yilTItTIIITITITTITITITIIIimtlTIIItllllTlIITTTTTTT A Sop I) .-Fresh, Head-breaking Contest isn't good for hats My $2.50 Hats won't stand it no hat will But they will stand plenty of ordinary knocks. WHY PAY MORE? BBUDD, $2.50 Hatter, 1J4J HXIIXinilinillHIIIIIXXTTTTYTIIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIXXTX representatives must go their length. .We should congratulate ourselves upon the fact that both of theso contests will bo hold In Lincoln and should In turn do all In our power to aid our representatives In carrying off the hon ors in both debates. Phi Beta Kappa. "We hear, these days, on all sides ar gunnentfl' pro Phi Biota Kappa and contra Phi Beta Kappa. Before tho names of the chosen few were an nounced the arguments pro were moro in evidence than they are now, while the contra's have gained in numbers i , and popularity. Thus does the sour grapes embitter our remarks, even though we know it not. ' But pro or contra as the feeling may be those elected to this coveted posl- tlon deserved the honor. So did some of thoso not bo fortunate, perhaps. Thia right to wear the magic key la indicative of work, hard, consistent, faithful work which has brought cer tain results in the shape of marks (in studies). Soma of the others are guilty of JUBt as much hard work, but Eomehow or other tho results failed to appear In the essential place. That tho twonty-two did and the rest didn't is no sign that the fow will always con tinue to do and the rest Vill always continue to fall to do. Quito on the contrary. There is a vast difference betwoon University work and life work, which Is a good' thing to remem bor and n sourco of much consolation. That the now Phi Beta Kappas will contlnuo to do, however. Is moro than probable. That tho rest can Join them in tho ranks of the doers is certain; that they will is not quite such a cinch. Through an error, yesterday's paper contnined a local stat ing that certain cut rates on meal tick ets wore In forco at the Good Health Cafe. Wo take thlB occasion to ex plain that the Good Health Cafe is not making" any discount from their reg ular prices Just now, although such' hah been the case In tho past. Tho manner in which tho "ad" brought In quiries to the Cafe, only shows tho splendid advertising medium tho Ne braakan offers. Bryan to Aggies. A largo number greeted the Hon. W. J. Bryan in tho gymnasium at tho Farm last Tuesday evening, April 4r His listeners wore treated to a wealth of thought along economic and agricul tural lines. He spoke of the Farm as the best gymnasium for the develop ment of the spiritual, moral and phy sical man, condemned gambling in many pursuits in cities as striking at tho moral purpose of tha-hasls of re wards In life. He laid great emphasis on tho value of education to tho farm er as well as to the preachor, Jawyor or othor professional and business men, since ho thought tho faxmor should tako actlvo part in tho coun try's legislation. In tho course of his' romarks he said that this ago was the beBt one to live In since tho four cor ners of the globe have boon brought together by steam, oloctrlclty and tho newspapers, that great problems have arisen since conditions havo mado It possible for one person to produce twenty-five times as much as ho could a generation ago. . In closing his remarks ho gave as his reason for liking a Durham cow, that It was "double-standard;" the "yellow" cream is to the "white" milk as gold should be to silver "1G to 1." Ghanln Bros., Florists, 127 So., 13th. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Men who have cards out will please call at Y. M. C. A. rooms and replace same at once. Tho "new Y. M. 0.. A. .cabinet will meet Saturday evening at 81 o'clock. ' Protected by Block Signals The first railway In America to adopt tho absolnto Block 8ystom in the operation of all trains wart tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway It to-day has moro miles of road operated undor block signal rule than any other railway company. Tho St. 'Paul Road was tho first railway to light . " I its trains by oloctricity, and it now has more than 480 electric-lighted passongor cars in daily . service. Throo trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago, ovory day. For timo table, special rato write F. A. NASH, Vcncrnl Western Agent, 1034 Fikrnam Street, OMAHA, liBD. VW EHDTDIATES For Sale Only at Harley's Crescent Bowling Alleys 114 N Charles B. Gregory ia.orn.'ti) :z;a.tht Coal man NO. 1044 6 STRBBT "QUALITY." RIGGS... "hns It for less." Oct the habit, go to RIGGS, the Drug Gutter." 1M1 O BTIIKKT. ...MELICK'S STABLES... PHONE 435. Closed Carriages. Baggage. ...The Finest Livery in the Oity... 1230 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. ONE-WAY RATES. Every day from March 1st to May 15th, 1905, Inclusive, tho Union Pacific will soil one-way tickets from Missouri River Territories (Council Bluffs to Kansas City, Inclusive) as follows: $20.00 to Ogdon and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helona and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatcheo, "Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. ,$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San. Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many othor California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and! Pacific Coast; double berth $5.75. For full Information call on or address, E. B.' Blossoh; HIGH GRADE B0NDDN5 Drug Store, 11th and O. 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