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THE.DAIIwV VJkwT pSk W Ef"" kV " ta .jsp svasi w ' ' ' ' '--. . "' -- - ' JfV oZA " '-" L';' ?, " f '-y4r TtaBKOWDliTT OF "' THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. rnmm nTHT ? ewwi uriat mh what , BY, THEJ STUDENT PUB. BOARD. rMHMRN VIMf, 121 M. 14N ! EDITORIAL STAFF. KdlMp-lw-Chlef.. ,...,. M. A s-jjs"!f :sf irji'iic2a v - -..,... Manager H. C. Robertson, '09 Aaaf MananoK A M lAallana 1C1 lrpi(toc........T....,...W. A. tjeneeiflQ AAt?lClroUlator. . . . . . . .L." J. Weaver Mo ,. Miliat. Jrr'H B. 'Elltetti'Ot rr "' J ' Editorial Una Utlnetc otileat BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION 1LDQ. Foetofflce, Station A, Llneoln, Neb. SUBSQRIRTION If RICE, S2.0S PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coelt; i Cente'Bach, r Telephone! Ball A 14l, AUta 1888 INDIVIDUAL. NOTICES will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion fa every Of teen words or fraoton thereof. Faculty notices and University 'bulletins 1U 'Sladly be published free. ' r 0 Entered" at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under" the Act' of Confess of March 8. 1M. , ' ' . - o t, UUJ . j ' ' J itl, ; j BAYINGTHE FOJIE8T8. , The effort being, made by the friends of PYreatry to preserve, or at least to save from complete annihila tion, the forests of America should have the hearty co-operation of all. Congressman Pollard, A. B. '8, a well known Nebraska politician, is Berv? ing on the committee of public lands, In '.which committee the question "off whether (or not the grant" for the Ap palachian Preserve will be ,made. The- purpose of this reserve is .to give tile government control of the hard -wood forests in .order to prevent the' wholesale and inconsiderate destruc tion, of. .this variety of woodT The plan meets with the hearty approval DL-overyuone-to-TWhom-rtho-facts-in :the"fllnes of the tree for lumber J This method is entirely uhscjeniifld and wasteful and can only result -Is the oventual destruction of all hard wood trees in the country. Michigan is an example of the slate whore for ests are utterly destroyed thai could Just as wejl, be. producing agood sub stantial output at the "present day. The land since the trees are gone is absolutely worthless. Some "of ,il can not be sold at any price: this. Is true 'of" most other1 forest dlsfrfctsand will O Fiji' ' j T ' - ' up ii uu m uiv near luuure as TO mp whole United States if some plan 1b not adopted at once, to 'prevent the mad i waste.' , The' plan for the'Appai ;iachian'Roserye isheartiiy endorsed, not to say supported,1 by-those mom tiers of the University faculty Inter ested'ln the subject'.' It is felt that .'this question Is one of very material Interest to us all as citizens of this co.untry who -would 'suffer from this threatened loss. Most of the opposi tion oomeB from the west, not be cause this particular plan is not emi nently necessary, tout because the principle of turning 'ovor land to tho supervision of the government is not approved of by many western con gressmen. If there are 'any material arguments against this .plan inaugur ated to preserve so far as'possible hard wood trees in the Urifted States, 1 - ...- i i . i ' they have escaped m? v S GLEE CLUB. Reorganization Will Take Place Next Week. The .University of Nebraska Glee Club, which was disrupted last year, will be reorganized next week. Offi cial announcement of the time and plans will be given out- later. Tho Board of- Rogents-arobaoklng tho RESULTS TELL! - Wt claim to be ttie best.OLIDANBiig and .DTBRS in Lincoln and are ana in nrnva It niw mttia m . trmnv r imnrmi mes the best that money can seouro. ,. We.olean the finest dresses and robes , without danger of fading or hrlnklng in any way. We also olean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Qoods called for and delivered. AH goods thoroughly sterillzod. We do fttterlnt; and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. Q, WOOD & CO. Ihene Bel 147 1820 N STREET LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 SPECIAL! ZSKVGVI&k VfniMSB A i -pp - r7w & Tr7 r r f, In all the years- of my buying and sell-, ing Cionhing I have never ftacl swell. : an.ccxttHt nne or DiacK ana - Bluer and FIT they are as near perfect as' pf i" ) 'a- - ' . human hands can produce. J Iflrtr J 1 c . t Not only reTthese suits n cluaed inour. Special Salic,, but : the same expert bare is giveii to ;the smallest detail regarding Fit. Buy Now! H. E. Farquhar, Clothier, 1341 0 Street -' O the' case are familiar, which number Includes the people in the eastern nart of the United States almost as a. unit and . those of the rest of tho country who have had occas'ion to - purchase hard woods of any variety. Official notice has- been taken In many . of the- eastern states by acts passed 'in the state legislatures by recom mendations from governors and others hgh in power. The plan is to set apart a, sufficient area of these hard wood forests to supply the Remand, "which objeot' tho scientific foresters of the country inBlst is entirely, feasi- . R providing intelligent care and economy is .used in the matter of .the selection, of tho product; and If the matter is not tfakon in hand at once it is said that the next few years will witness 'the complete extermination of the extremely useful artlclo of common use. It would not seem ao Important that action be taken at once If It were .not that a timely calling to halt 'of the present practice' of dovas - i&Vm' forests would save us this un . nec9&gar Joss. J?hei 'present practice is simply to go Into a forest and take the trees, without due regard qs to present movement to place the clug o na good footing and those deeply Interested In the reformation of tho organization believe the present plans, when .carried out, will make It the strongest it has been. Announcement has been received by the Botany department of the oppor tunities for research in zo'ology, boU any and physiology at' tho .Naples Zoological Station, which are pro vided by the American Woman's Table. A prize 'of 1,1,000 Js offered for-newobsorvatories and conclusions based on independent laboratory re search in science, ' ' -- . P.rofessor L. Bruinor has recently consigned to the University Museum 200 birds of remarkable , plumage w,hich were secured in Central Amer ica. Special llght-tlglrt cases, -with automatic curtains', are belrfg mudq in order that the brilliant plumage" of the birds may bo preserved. .jrofe.ssQrBarbouivspoko-rto tho City Improvement Society Thursday respecting future Improvemenls in Lincoln. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Friday, January 31. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. ""Informal dance. Saturday, February 1. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. , --Friday, February "21. " " ""' Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Basket-ball, Nebraska vb. KansaB. Saturday, February 22. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Kansas. Mr, F. D. Burr, ''02, has been ap pointed to a very good position in Government- co-oporatlve work along agricultural lines. Have you seen tho tan shoes at San derson's; they are .beauties? , i Why not take your batii at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? The best place to eat in town is at Doob Oafo 114 So. Eleventh street. Pr. -Chas. Toungblut,1 dentist, 292 Burr Blk. Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop. Eat at Slam's. . . FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAIN. TWBNTY-ROOM HOUSE within wnlk' Ihk dlstniico of UnlverBjty. Full corner lot --lots of Bhnde good brick sidewalk. Two nnth rooms on second floor. Dining-room largo enough to seat forty people If desired. Very small expenditure would innko It tynl. cal Fraternity house. Price and terms right. Address, 605 State Journal,- City. it M H . ' u 1 -f -i G. K. AKAGI & BROS. EXCLUtlVE JAPANESE STORE Everybody la oordlaUy in vited to' call "and inspect J our store , 204 Stuth Twelfth St. THE GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP ani CIGAR STORE W. H. BARTHELMAN, PrfRrUtar 134 South ElevwtH SL Eat! IM EH T.J.THORPfcCO. Rubber Stamps, Stsncils. Seals, Trace Chicks, Keyi LeoksmlthlHg. General Maehlne Works, Meael Makers, Ete. Ml . 11th, Llaevla Shoe sale, ten to fifty per cent diB? count on all shdes expept Douglas; Walkover and Sorosls. Rogers and Perkins . Ohapln Bros., florists, 327 So. 12tlj' "WE H'AVB GOt m" GOT WHAT? ' dvai dinin for students. "3s Wz serve ttc yerbest of every thing; and plenty of it, Try it, for a weekr$3;25 per. Separate tables fbir ladies J" THE NEW WINDSOR HOTJEl, C i .at "i MMMtWMtWMMpM