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J P"w mi MaMBW8eaBBB3SSBflBB ' '.,. f If lupnijii, hi r ii ttbe all? WebrasRan Oer Colleges Columbia will :ilolinli its Rradun Hon (Ih'hIh after this year Ex. ?l J & if i (I I 1 r - : it V I V I ' J It. C " " sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl II 11 fv ' MlelilK.in. by defeat inn Illinois cliichcH tlie baseball ctiampionHbip three out of a neries of four K.vineH has of the MIk Nine conference. The Athletic association of the I'nl erslt of Michigan has adopted a resolution discouraging the custom somewhat current among students of wearing the block "M" on their hats, gniintlets or watch fobs. The Cornell University Library re ceived recently a valuable collection of letters and correspondence of the late Hajard Taj lor as a donation from Mrs. Taj lor. with a promise of his Kaust collection later. The papers are valuable from an educational point of view Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Littlo Gom Hot Wnfllos nmlFino Mttnlx ami Lunohos 117-121 North 13 Strict CbarhsB. Gregory ( a. or n. '91 ) rn8 tu r-.i m . nd 33 . . xiJK. .fQI ImLuIB NO. 1044 O STRHHT BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE felF IsZSbIE Adequate boatliouse facilities have been one of Yale's most pressing ath letic needs for several jears past, and the waj now seems clear for the building of a structure that will -meet the demands of the Yale navy. By undergraduate subscription almost $1,400 have already been raised, and the 1 .()( Promenade committee has Just donated $rfi for the same cause. The work of securing the needed amount was only begun recent Ij, but liberal contributions have been receiv ed from undergraduates, while the alumni are also coming forward gen ouslj The building will probably cost somwewhere In the neighborhood of $10,0(11) Ex. ntjihj inTfltitlon Is nrobablr pat tlfttia at riff I w nntirtflniit stint froo. Oldest auoticr for socurlnir patents Conitnunlrv ottl'wteiiU Trade Marks DcaiQNs OOPYRIQHTS Ac. Anyona Bonding a ikotoh and doscrlpUon mar ftUToklr nscornln our opinion froo wuother an ... ., taWn.i t(.r.tinli Ulnnn Jit l Fjtfailv rpecUU notlet, without chary o. In tho Scientific American. A bandsomelr Illustrated weekly. I .artiest clr eulntton of nny sclonlltlo lournol. Terms, S a yoar; fonrrognths.il. liold by all newsdoalem. MUNN&Co.3B'B New York Urauch Office. S25 Y 8U Washluuton. . 0. Campus Gleanings The annual banquet of Phi Delta Phi occurred last night at the I.lndell Hotel Miss Louise Pound spoke Wednes tlaj morning at Lincoln High School convocation. Luther Knight has just returned troin a photographing tour over the Southern part of the state. ProTessor Stout gave an interesting talk before the Engineering Society last evening on "Agricultural Kngl nverlng " Miss Ceneva Bullock, '01, has been elected to a position In the high school at Auburn, Neb. She has been teach ing in the Bancroft city schools dur ing the past school year. Lncludos In the Now Hdttlon 25.000 NE.W WORDS. Etc. New Gftsettaor of th World Now Biographical Dictionary Edited by YV.T. II AHUIS, Ph.D.. 1.11)., D. S. Coinmiaslonor of Education." 2380 Quarto Pace. mw ruu. 3000 Illustrations. Ilk lIlBtUart. AUo Webater'B Collegiate Dictionary wtih UltlwCM. 1100 Hliutnktloiu. Hlw TiWiSH1- A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe PriaUa fron sun ilU Mrofful&r oJUIoa. Ithu UapcoTr.sjd round ournor. Blto . SKiSriilK- PRBB, "A Teat in Pronunciation," fautruct Us asd nUrtalolng. Ho Illustrated pamphlet. G. Q C. ME.KRIAM CO. Publlahara, Sprlngflold, Mas. .1 S Hunter, of the Unlversltj of California, formerly a student In this University, is In the clty 'culling on his old friends. He la to go on an Important collecting tour to tho Gala pagos Islands, off tho west coast of South America, to be gone one or two years For Furs see Steele. 143 S 12th St. Armstrong sells the Hats for camp. Lincoln Transfor Co., baggage. Phono 176. Union Shining Parlors. Shine. 5c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O Btreet. Oyster Btew 25 cenrs at Cameron's new Yestaurant. lly South 12th. GREEN'S BARBER SHOPS Mogul. 1144 O Street. Palace. 109 No. 11th Street. SEVEN WONDERS Of the American Continent Yellow stone National Park. The Great Shoshone Falls; The Columbia River, Mount Hood: The Big Trees of Cali fornia; The Yosemite; Lucln "Cut Off," across Great Salt Lake can all be seen on a trtp over the UNION PACIFIC And Connections to the Lewis & Clark EXPOSITION. Portland, Oregon. June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905. E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent XXJ :inm xxxxxxxxxxxiixzixxmirxTX CALIFORNIA RATES ARE REMARKABLY LOW. Only $50.00 Round Trip On May 29, 30, 31 and June 1st. Going via. Southern route and returning via. Portland only $56.00 on same dates. Full information at City Ticket office, 12th and 0 Sts. F. D. CORNELL, Passenger and Ticket Agent TIITTItllTTTTTTItllTIIITIirrnr IIIIIIIIIIIITITTITn Protected by Block Signals Tho first railway in America to adopt the absolute Block System in tho operation f all trains was tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway It to-day lias more miiea of road operated undor block signal rule than any othor railway company. The St Paul Road waa the first railway to light its train by electricity, and it now haa moro than 400 electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service. Three trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Stution, Chicago, every day. For time table, special rate writo F. A. NASH, Gnral Wsstsra Agent, 158 Vsrasn Street, OJKA.I1A, HKD. Do you have some old books you do not want? Take them to the Co-op. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street. Both phones. Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of eye, ear and thrbat.. 207-8 Rich ards Block. Phone .660. "QUALITY." u a This is a Quality Drug Store with the emphasis on 'quality MGGS, Drug Cutter 1321 O Street. L. W. Pomorene, Plumber. 238 8. 11th street. Second hand books bought for cash or Bold on commission at tho Co-op. E. E. MANN Carries a full line of A. A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS And alio Repairs JThexn. 117 North Eleventh Lincoln -I hi l v i a ..i-x, X t - wj a. - iWik;....-'! .s . nil- l