THE HEBBASKAN. A Wct'Wy Newspaper Issued Kvory Monday Noon by the University IMiblltiliing Association. Kntercil us Second Class Mall Matter. George L. Towno Managing Killtur M.I. Stewart Kdltot-ln-Chluf " ASKOCIATKS: NI'.WS. J. T. Sumner Hdgtir Clark. Clinton Burr. l.lH'Mt. Claude Heed. Craee MaeMUlaii. Adellovd Whltlni'. Helen Wootltf.- cmtrwH, It Is to liv noted That the sittn liicr' school Is JuM six wlis In UngMi, That It Ih Just onc-Uilrd. of a semester of eighteen wceU. In a HtMiicster a Htiiiitaut reglme-rcd for eighteen hours ean get eredlt for 18-ft cviurw.M. In other words, a studeint In tlw .summer school, registered for ciglittireu hours, ciiii uvt Just l-!l un niueh creUH for six wwhws' worU itw he euttld In the ivgiiKir WTtirHP for olgliieciu weeks. Certainly Mi ere Is no reason why a stu dent, working hi the hot tnouith of .ItiiH1 should jct niorv eredlt 'Mian dur ing the winter months. Ynt there 'have 'been uusos where students In th fix welts' smiiiincr scho-ol have received more credit than they eould l.mve re olvi'fl hi oiii snwister ha I they been registered f r twenty-live hours. The m'coimI resolution ways that no umloi 'giiwItMt credit tulmll be glvcm fur 1 Work done outside of regular college ' re-movlng of eouvlitiloiiH nmrtht milking up of ieKtratmry work as was ex plained by Mie chancellor. N'nr will It prevent unuliinilo stiulemn from do- Henton Dales Aliimiii ': work whenever they wish. It .-.Imp- . . l.v refers to under gradual work. Its .... " . , """ ...'".' . . " jumiilliMtlon leiHiulM upon what N The Nebrnsknn will be sent to any ,.olwM,.rw w,,.ttl. oduwiUon, If an ddress upon receipt of the mibscrip- .l tint tlon Is to be simply an liitllserhn , , , , , ,, I li'iite Ncpitiililliig for credit the less rules there aie the quicker win Mi re sult Iv iHninipllshetl, However, if a eo'Ii.ge education tucianw a four-year e.iurse of .teinaMe an I regular stutlt Mien Uie ivtoilt on mint He ,v imp lished In twm or less yours, by handing to the register more suniiuer ere.lits than eon lie obtained lining the col lege ymr. It Is a sufficient fact that Mie orther state iinleiwltiiv are all Hiking- steps in this same direction, several of them having practically the sunnc ruins iMtnt were adopted by our faculty. We have yielded Km Vi'ng to tlu wetern desire to do four .wars' work in one. The pontiier. students n tille (lie necessity of taking only a rta"ntihlf ainouiut of work, the sviiir will w have n real university. tlon price, which Is one dollar a year. Con in onions ure solicited from nil. Nfw Items such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., arc especial ly desired. The Nebraskan w be glad to print any contribution rela tive to a general university subject, but the name must accompany all uch. Address all communication to tru Ncbraskan, University of Nebraska. The enterprise of the ten students who took ton 50 cent, tickets oitelt to the .Missouri ywnw nnd gtiiimnteed their suit', Is to be eonuneuxbi1. It Is Mich a spirit as this Mint will insure the sueect-s of nil university undertakings. (Continued from inirc oiip) The Mbmrinn lias ported some new rule.-, which are d rustic doubtless, but api-arently necessary. The order in poitiont. of the lilimry wat. such as to mil for some reform, and sifter Mie pa tienve of the librarian was exhausted, it iMim in this sjCwih." form. It is too Ikm i lint the order in i university li brsm shouhl have to lie of such an inloieed ami stilted kind. Vet It is better so than tlmt there should lie no order tit. all. The athletic boanl has adopted a new "price schedule" for the base ball games. Ilejeafter Mie tickets will read rAihuikbearor and lady" and Willi cost t!7t ccTvt.s imcIi. This is evidently for the piipjwhi of increjising- the riceipts at the gamec and is to lie defended be cause tifty cents from ich ;-.ptitor is necessary to pay t;hc expenses of the tc.uno. IVshk-s thpiv is no reasin why the saim adniiss-ion sliould not be charged for Imsc ball and foot- IxiU. The iwo sports are ecpially iinjwri unt awl ili'M-ne eiual siipinirt. The m.i me ting la-t Y-.ln I i was MU'cc-fiil not only in raiding a goodly jKiit of the athletic debt, but also in Ntirring up enthusiaii for ath letics. Such meetings shouhl be held of toner than they have been in- the pas-t, if for no other pur.iM than to iirmuMt tan latent somthiiig which is :t ;nn- '' leniA lo eoutvt upon, col li ge spirit. Stoilouti do not grow on i l.u-.i;iiu- when wondering o'hmit by tin n- vt-. ii, ir in sf.i;id of ton or 1vcnt. Ill- whole student body must I togi her if it i to chow Mie spirit ih. n .tii only lv inimifestitl by th wh.ik student body. Yli:c..liy thie Missouri tigoiti will nice: our own pet bo.-e ImII I--.ini on the iinicrsit canrpiis. I'lKloubtdl.x the conii'.-i will be n cloe oni for Mis souri is reported as baviikg a .strong ti-.tiiii and we have compete fniMi in tiu" t,ain whieii reprvsent Nebrask'i. lut will lx nevcjunry to make U--tory sui-e will Ik a kirge and spirited crowd t ihe gtune, together witli souk "The Inst npponrnnco of Colonel StotscnburK nt the university wns na a speaker nt the farewell chnpol ox orclses hold Just before, the departure of the First Nebraska for San Fran cisco. All of the students who had en listed nttended this meeting, and speeches were made by veterans of the civil war In the faculty nnd on the board of regents. Mnjor Stotsenbure, that being his title then, spoke ex cellently. It was n notnble meeting. "Colonel Stotsenburg told me thnt he hoped to bo back In the service of tho university In the autumn. I said that If he came back at nil, it would not be less than a year. He had been re markably successful as an Instructor and was In love with his work. He was highly respected by his asso ciates on the faculty. He liked the uni versity and the university liked him nnd It was our expectation that he would return to take charge of the military department nt the close of hostilities." The chancellor said thnt Mrs. Stots enburg Is at Mnnlln. The two children eight and ten yenrs old, are with rel atives, probably at Topeka, Kas., the home of Mrs. Stotsenburg. onnnn nEDICHL COLLEGE Course 2S WeoRs, Fees $65.00. Offers great inducements to stu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in bolh surgery nnd medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent nnd questions an swered by !:. W. CI I ASIC, Omnhn, Nebr., Continental block. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S MEDICAL SCHOOL 333-339 S. Lincoln Street, CHICAGO Opposite Conk County llo.ipltul. Pour Years Oratltit Course. ltoKlnntiiu with July I. IMW. tho course or the yrur will Ih illvtiteil tntn four terms of twelve weeks eiii'li. Atteiuliiui-o from stuOents In the reitu tir con roe Is required Uurliu! tlirvo terms lit v aeti ol Uie lour eiirs. 'liiu lourtli term Is optionnl. Tin- fees nre JtOO.OO for eticli etir. pnynltlo In nil vn nee. Thu number of rcKUlnr students Is limited to (inu-liunilreil. twenty-live In I'ticli ulnss. Pltu-o 4. ulnss Is olitulniHt by competitive oMitnltiir tlon utter tirwtiK complli'il with the r iptlre medio of the Stnte Uoiirtl of IU'iiltlt of Illlnols- HxceiHloiint Inuorntory nilvnntnci'K nre otfercil to teni'liers, unit sihht or ellnlcnl fneilltles iiru offereit to Miilor meilU'til students nnd Kr.nlu utes In modicum iluriui; Hie summer term. Kor furt lio r liifariniitlon. address DR. JOHN RIDLON, 103 STATE ST., CHICAGO. The University of Nebraska School of Music TS BUTTER fitted thnn ever before to give artistic intruction w 1 i Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, nnd nil other nrinct pal branches of Music. Students will receive full information by anpyjn nt the School located directly south of the Campus, and can enter at any time TUITION 15 THE LOWE5T C0N5IJTENT WITH SOUND INSTRUCTION Third Torm Begins Monday, April 10. WILLARD KIMBALL. Director. WE HAVE ALL.... NEW SPUING STYLES In the Best $3,00 anil $3.50 Shoe on Earth. WEBSTER & ROGERS I043 O STREET. Creigliton Medical College. Cor. 14lh and Davenport Sts Omaha, Neb. Next session begins September 24 1S99. A tour vents course was adopted by this school bix years ago, it belli; one o"l the fin t schools in the west to adopt a higher standard of medical education. The course consists of four terms, seven months each. The college building is new and up to date, having been completed only two years .to. The building itsell is latge md commodious, having large toomv lab oratories for work in Physiology, His ttologv, Pathology and itacteriologv all furnished with the most modern equip ment. Tln Anntmnir.ll nmni; nre l.nritn ...! --.. -1!- I ....!. ..II ..l .1 I .uiu un- si;'j'iicu wiiu .in ui iiic uewebl conveniences, among other things being a cold storage room for the pteservattpn of anatomical material, thus insurving fresh Mibjects for dissecting and anatomical work at all times of the vear. The lee- The olde: tu,e roon,s are spacious, well iighted and Estates are Made by Systematic Savi7igs, TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! Extunino tho Policy of tho Now England Mutual. Tho Values aio as dotinito as those endorsed in your Bank Book. Thlc rrrvrnf.i 1-, r c? Unnn PUnn.l tl3 vvr I I Jt4l Ijr IIUO UOUII VIKll LUIVICI 63 Years. a. W. NOJBLB, Mgr., Phone 328 iobWebt HAVE YOU JOINED THE ENCYCLOPEDIA CLUB YET? Stotsenburp nnd one brother reside at Xew Albany, Inil. A cltlzon of Lincoln received a lettei from the father about a wook aero, dur ing the lull In the flBMIng-. He said that thoy were able to sleep In com ventilated, and are seated with comfort able opera chairs. This school has the exclusive use of the St. Joe Hospital for clinical purposes, the St. Joe hospital being the only large hos pital in the citv. The countv hospital al so furnishes clinics for the benefit of stu fort again, slneo the active operations l dent of this school. For further informa- involving the Nebraska troops seemed llon- Address On payment of one dollar down, and three dollars per month thereafter, you can get the New Werner Edition of Encyci.oiwkima Hkitannica hi thirty volumes including the American Supplement, for $45.00. The terms are $1.00 down and $3.00 per month until $45.00 are paid The set will be sent on receipt of first payment of $t.oo. The subscription price is $64.50. Finer bindings can be had at a small advance in price. The set is on exhi bition at our store. You are invited to call and examine the same, and JOIN THE CLUB! Remember the edition the NEW WERNER. Book Department. IIGRPOLSIIiiinER & CO., Lincoln, Neb. to bo at an and, Keri'iso wi-re lii'hl in ciiupid t tiny. Chancellor Muel.uin intulc 11 short talk upon tho personal bravery uf 1I. Slot sunhurg and iIumm'Uk'iI hi- foititiulc 11- a man. Ol'TDOOl! I'KNTATUI.ON. The outdoor eontCht for the (VMa honey wa hikes phiee uet Friday on the university campus. The eivn't will Ik the regular ih'jwjiiIiIou con tents. The euiifeaitioii f.ir linior will be brislf, nH si large number of truck inn will titke iwrt. It will lie cen inoiv H)lriteil tJitin was expected. D.C.BRYANT, AID., Secretary, AlcCapue Bid's, Omaha Neb. Harvard University MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, BOSTON, MASS. orgniiinl tooting. A Isirge erow.i bewiuse of the definite nrr.iiigeuients ineuii n.;t ! tjiiin oiik tlioiiisiun. '" ,v!l"'i nwaniing Uie ine.lal. It 116th Annual Announcement (1898-59). In and after June. 11)01. euixlhlalos for admission nui-t pre.-ent a degreo in Arts. Literature, I'hilosophy, Seinneo or ui'iiiciiie. irom a recogmized eollogo or .nil. 11 ...!..... in.. ..i 1 ...i.i ', .. ' . -'!-" ,ully ,f ..n mea and hK been decided ihat the .!.: of. , ' ''- ' ,-3" Vmtir KUiimin I : s.- nA4iii iiumiii. lTiH IIV I' ll' n tMlwtf Imll ... I... --- "v "" " plenty of noise ami gotid iui"ureil fun ! ti 'Ji more tlitin once t.i thf ain innu. wiihont necessary "roust iiig" of the ' Before deciding in tWs wny, Mr. O'.M.i- oppofition team. rir.t of alt g.i to th , noney (HMircKKcil the following que-.- 11011 10 tiie iiiemhi-4s of tin.' nthletie Ininrd nixl received the iiiHiniiiioiix af firiuatiic answer: "Ik it Hdiwillc in 1 the interest of athletic in tin? iiniver- 'iiy that a couiet44s)r, who has ivon the medal once, Iv delmired fniin win- lilmr liiIiLi.i.iiu..i ..-.ll. nil ....iio .-.1 !., i.lu.i .1... t..i-..A .. ". .,r,M. "ti. ine meuiii -". ... v..,.,. ..., ...,,, '- Lr,W. ,V r. 0'tlmi...v iu .!.,.. 1 .., ,- - - - - - ..--... ,r IIIMIVM II I game. After you are there, lie not afraid of the sound of 011r v.iiee; it is miMical enough for such an occasion. Some time earh in March the chau- lire i niont, as may be adtnittcd by special uiooi inuraeuuv laKen 111 eauli ease. For detailed information concerning courses of instruction, or catalogue, address I)n. Wm. L. KICHAKDSON, Dean. Harvard Mwllcal Scliool. llostoti. Mass. fkliaini. nf l. r... 1. .. . 1 . . I uiiiiiiiim til 1 hit iiiruii - r-i i-Mic . - 1 lvl. That the maximum credi' f'ir Z loLl t Z" u?" ' '" " ' -the work of tJie summer sohool ,,, ",,".1!! Hours work for six weeks) skiII be ,ii ,.:n 1... . '. "".- '..i 1 1-S course." .Seoond-"Kt,hed, " ,n' ' . , b" c" fortl,,,c H 'Vr- That no under gradual cr.d.t sluil fnf ?,'' L ' ''''' hT ,,,,nb'" "f he given for wrk done ouui le of reg- '"ntltiT " tUl" ?""" "" ,25- ..1 ..11 .... .s I He I lijer ih the name of n mv ..nl. iiitii I'uurur emst)l. I nee IVWOlll- IIoiik have caused criticism on the nan of Home who apjmrMW: did not grasp tlieir full import. When c.irefullv con sidered, especially in the light of the wtueJi Have l?un so Comiiion Iee ini per imhlWied li'v the in.l,itK of Colorado college. Coiorado Springs. It in very neatly gotten up. after the newspaper style and is very cmtmiblv "iited. Colorado college has reason n Iiii4.r. iii previous yejirs and which must liavo iL ,'. -,."? 4,I!K "' nnwpaper influeiieeil the faeultv in its deeisim, i!fn,tnn' .hv FiOPrteti welcome addi- tlie resolutlon.s sewn -perfectly jnw timely. In eonneetion with the first reoliition that the maximum credit for the summer school shall be 1;-' Hon to college iiewspuperdom ami the wimiHKnn i)esiiiKs for it. a sueees ful career. Have the "Kvans" do your washing. rjKent College of Law -Marihall U. Rwell,,LL.D., At D.,Dean. Three years course leading to degree of LL. B. Improved methods uniting theory ami practice. The School of practice is the leading feature. Eve ning sessions of ten hours a week for each class. Students can be self sup porting while studying. Wo assist students in securing suitable employ ment. For catalogue, address W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary, 018.010 Ashland Block. Chicago.Ill. J- Monarch Bicycles Are recognized tlie world over as representing tiie highest type of excellence in bicycle construction.... Are now within reach of all MONARCH ROADSTERS $50 DEFIANCE ROADSTERS $35 King and Queen Roadsters $25 SM'ISis;; at thuto prices. MONARCH CHAINLESS $75 Why look further when machines ol iea reputation can do nau prices. Send fur Catalogue Agents wanted in ox;n torrltpry MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. " Halsted and Fulton Sis., CHICAGO Church and Rcado Sis., NEW YORK RIDE & MONARCH AND KEEP IN FRONT 3N in V ul V