'Jir-4 ' i.' 111 uMi nJiri n r ' i ' ." -iamnusmiam&9XZ2$ TT fo e 3) a 1 1 Vtebraoftan Campus Gleanings A T X - , l.imi .i Poll, .1 1 -It I ho r ii i in-il:r. moininu tin .1 '-hoit tiip to I ,.1 -v 1 1 H( e. Km: ( l.i--'. r I'"' I. ol Lincoln High 4 linul, will meet tonight in mom L'ul. .it s o'clock M ! t! C s ? W ft T 1 Ir it Mi AI.1KHIV ARROW QUAltTKK SIK COLLARS Are iii.hIc "f l.ilirii s -.linnik lirditi bi nu HI lv ll'a ( hippo irocC '1 In In surrs iM'rrn.mrnt .mil rx.irt si e. ()rr 1(A) styles. 1 5c each; .2 for 2.5c c i rii i rK.noi) & to. Largest nuker-i n( Collars & blurts iu tbe world Tin- Observ atorv will !' open to vhdtois todav from S to 1" p m for 11 lew of the moon )i- Kjetich. who was operated upon ;i week ago Sunday, is reported out of danger and progressing nicely. mmmmmu Sam Westerfield Proprlotor of Sam's Cafe Dr. (Menu-ills Is still reading proof on Ills new hook, which he hopes to complete by the end of the semester. MMie Senior-Junior baseball game scheduled toi esterda was post poiu-d to some dale to be announced later .H L.ltlu CJ.-m Hot tVrtfllt-s nriclFlne Mi-inlii mul Lanoh-H I 17-12 1 North IS 3trt MMie students in Ceneral Botanv ate now beginning the study of the Ulv. and are using specimens of Kastci Lilies In their laboratory work. An artcle entitled ' Do We Need a Phllosoph.v of Law?"" written bv Dean Pound appeared in tin- Mav number ol the Columbia Law Review" MAIN THOROUGHFARE f TO THE Lewis & Clark Kpositi"M 1'irtluiil. Oregon .11 NK 1 to OCTOIlKll 15. 1U)5 UNION PACIFIC MMiis histoiic.il 1. ut.-. traversing the heart of the un-.it Northwest with it boundless resources. Rics on 'J')i) miles along the tn.itchless Columbia HUer and a trip to Portland and the Northwest and n chance to visit YELLOWSTONE PARK .11 NK 1 to HKl'TKJtIIKIl l'J Bj side t rip from Pocntello or OIon through Moniiln. E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent CbarhsB. Gregory (V. oin.'gi) tbe Coal Wan MMie Medical Socielv has leqilested l)i II Winiieti On 10 repeat his lee tine on "Win I Am a Plnsiclan" .Mav l.i Itoom :'.ul Mechanic Ail Build in r, Ttffint 843 . .and 3271 . . NO. 1044 O STRHHT 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijTJjTjn Trade Marks DtSlQNO OOPVRIQHTS 5tC. Anrono Bonding 11 nkctoh find doacrtpUou mar wiioinur uu iniunlrn- tly confidential. HAHDHUUK 011 rati-tila ont free Uldoet sooner for socurlnK imtent. ('(ileum takon throuBh Munu A Co. reoolve rpccUU notice, without oilargo. Initio qnlcVlr ajcorjnln our opinion fro whotli lrv oiitlon In probably Pnt?J'ni?)&J,'nii tlonatitrtctlT confidential. HANDBOOK 011 I'o out rroc Ultioei oponrr ior BocurinK imici I'uteiiln takqii through Munu A Co. re oftlnl tint Utt. nlthout ohariio. Ill t ho Scientific American. A bunddomolr lituntmtod weoklr Lnrwost cir culation of mijr sclontltlo 1ournl. Tornis. fJ a TiAr: four months, fl. Sold by nil nownilealur. MUNN&Co.30,DroBd New York llraucb Otlloo. ff K HC Wasliluutun. I. C. I'lotesor B II bom. of the Dep.U I inent of CeoloN. made a ttip to Onia I11 last eenlni; to confer with the jichitec-t foi the new w ini; of the Mic rum Building which i.-. to be elect ed soon lustiuclcir Shant. of the Depart inent ol Bot.inv. has accepted a posi tiou in the l'nieisits of Missouri for the nel ve.ir lie Is to till the place ol the head piolessor of botain. Pro Itssoi Duuitar. tlminu the lattei's ab sent e in Ktuope In the aniioiincenieiil in the Harvard Ciimsiiii lor M.i) 11. the officers ot Uu- Harvard Political (Muh tor the colni;'t; e.11. the n.itne of 1- I'" Meis appeal- as one ol the membei ship couimiltee Mr Mei'.s Is a first c.u studtiil in Hal anl Law Collet-e Protected by Block Signals 1 Tho first railway in Amorlca to adopt tho alxsoluto Block SyHtom in tho oioration wf all trains wiw tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway It today liaa more iniloa of road ojwrated undor block nigiial rule tluin any other railway company. Tho St. Paul Road was the first railway to light ita trains by olootricity, and it now hiw moro than 400 electric-lighted ptiasongor cam in daily sorvioo. Throo trains from Union Station, Ouiahu, to Union Station, Chicago, ovory day. For timo table, spocial rato writo F. A. NASH, Geuarnl U'titern Agent, 13'44 Karuam Htrnot, OMAHA, NIC II. Paul w l-:inest A Besse. !U'i. I'niteil States Plant PalholiKst. left lor St Louis es teid.iv (Monda). attei speiulinK a weeU visiting his parents iu the cltv He is eii'j;aued In the studv of a 'dls e ise ol timber, and soon goes into the South to continue experiments which In- began some weeks ago. Includes In tho Now Cditlon 25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gaiotleer of the World New Biographical Dictionary ttditod by W.T. IlAHUIi?. Ph. I) , I.L.D., I V. B. Ootninlaslonor of KJiu-aTlun. 2380 Quarto Ptge. Mw rutr. 5000 llluairatloaa. Itw 111 D.U ur inary Witt ltiflMw. 1400 niartnilou. ttk. 1ilxiH A Soacial Thin Paper Edition D Luxe Printed (ret m plkiM a rvfuUc edition 1 1 luu lUtporfad rouiU tonMn. Bb i JHriilK- FRttB, "A Teat la PcoouncUtlon," UMrooi aodaaWrtetalas. Alio IUarated panpfelete. G. & C. ME.KRIAM CO. Publishers. 9prlafUld. Mass. Part II, of the "Primer of Forestrv," liiepared b ClfTord Plnchot, the chief or the l'. S. Forest Service, was re ceived bv Professor Bessev a few davs ago This part deals with the practice of forestrj, and the relation of forests to the weather, etc. Al though called a primer is a book of much value to the forestry students Books for Graduates. The largest and best selected line of booUs in tho cltv comprising works of fiction, hlstorv. poetrv, lletrature, etc. The Lincoln Book Store. $18.85 leustc. $18.85 The Missouri Pacific will sell tickets on February 7th, 21st and March 7th and 2Ut to many points in Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days. This very low rate includes Galveston, San Antonio, Port Arthur, and is much less than one way fare. The Missouri Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kan55 City and St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coaches and the best of everything. &HHHK1I CITY "TICKET OFFICE W. Corner 2th and 0 Slreeb D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. For Furs see Steele, 143 S 12th St Chris' Bath House, corner 11th u;i I P streets. n.-M,i Itwn C .mliii'cnn'u iimt fnl.'e M Wl . Il IUIU U.ltlU t.iw.. . ........ Jjt look at those swell new shoes. Thevrl are beauties. Erie B. Woodward, M. D.. diseases of eye, ear and throat.. 207-3 Rich ards Block. Phona 66G. L. V. Pomerene, Plumber, 2:JS S. 11th street. ' p Llucoln Transfer Co., baggago. hono 170. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cauiaron'a new restaurant, ll'J South 12th. FIRST NATIONAL BANK UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. of Lincoln, Neb. Capital 1300,000 00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits.. 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Pros. A. J Sawyer, Vice-President. H. S. Freeman, Cashier II. B. Kvais, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. P. It. Ea3terday, Auditor. i i 75rr ! I 1 P 1 :r AlH . . .t