THE SEBRASKAS. A Wookily Newspaper Issued Every (Monday Noon by the University Publishing Association. such niomy. Tho Nobrnsknn hopes f f XI XJ XI ilint fow, If nny, university students, 1 11 J 11 M have Buffered nt tho hantis of this Ui 1111 1X1 nviw. iiuil tlikvx this onvortuuity of . warning any, who may have Intended v&'iuivtiii() w j...-..v. Enlarcd as Second Class Mall Matter. Geot-RO L. Towno Managing Editor M. 1. Stewart Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATES: NKW8. J T. Sumner Edgar Clark. Clinton Harr. l.OOAl.. Claude Ueed. Graoo MaeMUlan. Adclloyd Whlthir. Holon Woods. Bonton Dale Alumni The Nehraskan will be sent to any ddrc&s upon receipt of the mibscrip tion pric, which is one dollar a year, Contnoxuons arc solicited from all. New Items such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., arc especial ly diml. Tlhe Nebrnskan will be glad to prdnt anj contribution rela tive, to a gcneiral university subject, but the name must accompany all uch. Adda-ess all communication to Ire Nehraskan, University of ic-braska. If you have worked at your books conscientiously for nine months, do m register for all the work you can find in the jtininior school. Tnlw this opportunity to study the world of to day, as you And it mlTroml liv tho men ami women and things about you. Your time will not be wasted, but 1 In i"W of the distant future it will be most profitably spout, NVrt nil , knowledge as rto be found in books, nor ovon in tho laboratory, Even tlmt i wbieh is round in such iun.isacrod places, needs tiho practically trained l nrtelloet to rightly Inturpret it, The educated man is not lHu one who lias the most courses to his cirdlt in the college catalogue necessarily. Nor as the wisest man In college the one who gets through his course in the least mnnlw of yean.. MM me is an essen tial element- In an education. It may not be exactly four years, 'but it. is very nearly four years that should W spent upon the college course. nEDicm COLLEGE A suivny vacation to you all with just tears'en'ongh, after (lark, to make Vihc corn grow well. f.li ere an? still some twenty-five or thirty regular subscribers to 'the Ne braskan who have not yet paid their subscriptions. Those Who have failed to see the business manager personal ly -will kindly send a postoiTicc order to "The . libra ska n," bo 207, Lncohi. Till is is invpoVtiant and we hope none neglect to comply with this request. The following letter, -typical of iiianj reevhed during the year, shows that honest effort ds really appre ciated. It is such encouragement that induces edition, to keep working oik Managing Editor oi the Nehraskan: Bear bir: 1 enclose you the price of a year's subscription for jour paper, i. c., the year of 'OS-DO. Please credit me wiith the amounts Allow mc to con gratulate the board of editors upon ! the uu'.Ssi i5.. Jwvvc had in making iiiu m-uraihii uiko o.nc ieuo so con spicuously during the year now clos ing, 1 trust that the same uegroo of Interest and enthusiasm will bo jshown nc-t year also, and that the editors will give to the alumni as ortitractivo a college paper during '90-'00 ns tihey have this year. No small amount of emlit is due the Nehraskan for the stand taken on several mart'tcrs of im portance tihat have come up in the past two semesters. You may enter my name on your list of subscribers for next year. Yours truly, ALV1N A. MILLER, '98. Pittsburgh, Pa. Course 2S Weeics, Fees $65.00. Otters great inducements to stu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city; County, Methodist, Child's, lmmanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an vwered by K. W. CHASE, Oniahn, Ncbr., Continental block. The University of Nebraska School of Music Y.S HKTTER fitted than ever before to give artistic infraction J in Voice Training, Piano Vorte Playing, and all other prinoi. pal branches of Music. Students will receive full information by applying at the School located directly south of the Campus, and can enter at any time So the ii. S. (. letter -was a large joke? This is lite latest explanation of its authors. It is extreme sluuitgc that two Nnne jomi'g men .should get tip such a huge joke on themselves. Mr. 1L C. Hoper and .1. V. Uoomer con fess that they wrrtte Hie letter and explain it as above. Evphinaiiion have been their long suit ever since the let ter was published. They had bettor try again. A "MUssourT coll egcfpa per" 'mnkes a greviotis mistake about a simple mat tier of fact, in commenting upon the recent oratorical contest. Tlhe editor must learn that things are not always as they seem. To be sure, it is nat ural enough to surpose that Talbot, the orator, is a son of Talbot, the lawyer. Nevertheless it is not bo. They not only arc not related, tliey are scarcely acquainted. Therefore it was smiewhat out of place to say that AY. .1. Urjan marked the son of his law partner first on delivery. Tho 1oys who-wvn"t to Chicago did not take any pts. No ohm- expwi ctl they would. However, I'lllMniry yiuccedcd in vaultimg ten feet; six inehi- m.rc tlwm he had ever vmiHwl be i ore. And in wemml ewiHIn I lie boj-srals.l their previous re.-nr.K 'Illiosc vho say tlhat, Noflravk should ivo send men 'to Chiotigo 1ill -he can send sonic one who m win. arc uiln tnken, as t-h-wc results nlnnw. An in stitution, like mi iivdhidnial. needs to meeit fHinonger in-st it it Ho.n iM'fore it can hope ti dwieikvp lt best nn i-erin' . IIONOIHNG THE SOLDIERY. A series of demonstrations arc being planned by the management of the Ureatcr American Exposition in Oma ha tihis summer ii. recognition of the returning heroes from Manila. The gall'.mt i-n-si V..iHi.,hi will pni'hiilil reach home in July and -will ba given a day ait the Exposition, to be follow ed the next day by a reunion of the tliree regiments which Nebraska sent to the front. The Fifty-first Iowa is expected to reach Omaha enrouto home from Ma nihi sonne itimc in Augiist, at which time the Nebraska volunteers will join in tQieir entertainment at the ex position. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S MEDICAL SCHOOL 333-339 S. Lincoln Street, CHICAGO I Opposite Cook County Ho.tpllol. Pour Years Oraded Course. HoBlnnlnfi with July 1. 18P9, tht coiie 'or ttic ytnr will 1cUI hied Into four terms of twelve nuUUdi AlIoiuIhiuv fittin fcluiliwus ill ttie riKU nr course is reaulred ilurtnc tlireo terms lr.achoftho four years. The fourth term is optional. The fees are $100 00 for each venr, pnynWc In nttvance. Tho tiumkr of rccular students Is limited to one-hundred, tucniy-flroiti eneh class l'lncti i. class Is obtained tiy eompetttlve exnmtna' Hon artcr haviiiR complied with the nqulre-mc-nth of tho Slate ttourd of Health of Illinois- Kxccptlonal laboratory ad vantaces are offered l teachers, and superior clinical fai'illtles ar offered to senior medical students and cradn ales in medlclna during the summer term Kor further Information address DR. JOHN RIDLON, 103 STATE ST., CHICAGO. TUITION m THE LOWC5T C0N5UTENT WITH 50UND 1N5TRUCTION Third Term Begins Monday, April 10. WILLARD KIMBALL, Director. Estate, are Made by Systematic Savings, TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! Examine the Policy of tho Now England Mutual. Tho Values aro as definite as those endorsed in your Bank Book, This Company has been Chartered 63 Years. G. XV. NOBLB, Mgr., PhnnP 19R ROOM 10. rnone jzb i04i o street Creighton Medical College. Cor. 14th and Davenport Sts., Omaha, Neb. Next session begins Septembct 24 1S99. A tour vcars course was adopted bv this M.MUU1 m. ycaia ku, ii uciiiu unc ui uic i 1'irs.t schools in the west to adopt a hipher standard of medical education. The course consists of lour terms, seven months each. The college building is new and up to date, having been completed only twoyearsago. The building itsell is large nd commodious, having large toomy lab oratories for work in Physiology, His tiology, Pathology and Bacteriology all lurnished with the most modern equip ment. I he Anatomical rooms are large It is probable ahat if the gallant and are supplied with all of the newest This is the last mtmhor of ye college newspaper for this year of our -uni-vorsWy, rtttie thirtieth, ami of tlhis jour nal the serentlh. 'We ihave no apolo gies to mal;e nor grievances to air. The year hns "been a most prospcro-us one. If thtore is anyone, who has been dissatisfied with the paper or its po sition upon any question, lie Bias not told ye editor about U. Perhaps some have'fel't much and said little, anyway, 1he sublime quiet of Hie editorial sanc tum has not been disturbed, for all of -which thonghWulness on tihe part of 4110 university public ve extend our than'ks. Retrospectively we have noth ing to awigret, prospee-tivvely we expert 1o mailntalii our Ideal uncliiuiited; to ohint. give all tihe news bifore it is sialic and to charge one dollar per year for it. If you don't like tllii. plat fo.fini, sulntcii'Ihe for the lieperlnn. Puntan and his dauntless Twentietih Kansas rog-iment reach America in time, they will also be given a fitting welcome by the (Jrenicr American Ex position ninnngeintnt. Aarr in the wiwr. Diireci or Kc of the Art lVpartiiniin't 1 ol tihe tiiviiter Amerlni Imposition at Onuihti this suiinnier romlsttb a much finer nrt display tlimn wa. stiown hist .car. lie Ihik stviired lUie Veretc'lia !n c:::ivtion, couiinsiing 1,175 paint ! lugs illiiHirntiilg Napoleon's liussian , ini.(iiign, tiwih liuvc been on exhi I liiuion in Ixindon. At the (Aoac of tho e position ihcy Aill be sli'ow-n in Chi cago and New York before being taken again to Europe. Anouier foattire will be the Tissot collection of SOO iaint ' ings, dainstrating tJhe life of Christ, which is now in New York. The Chi cago Itccord will exhibit over 2000 fine pictures taken by its special represen tatives in Cuba, Porto liic'o and the Philippines, and a great- collection of curios and relics. The celobrated col liw'tion oi Indian pictures owned by Mr. lnesti of Denver and hundreds of the finest works of art owned bj lndhidnals in many larirc cities, St. Louis, Washington, New York, Ohica- yVVVSVVVVVVVVVVVVVAA(-VVV!AVV A Good PIace to Buy Good Clothes. THE B. L. PAINE CLOTHING STORE 1217 O STREET SAAAVVVVWMSi "wwv yAAAfS & conveniences, among other things being a cold storage room for the preservation of onatomical material, thus insurvlng fresh Mibjects for dissecting and anatomical work at all times of the year. The lee , lute fooms are spacious, well lighted and I ventilated, and are seated with comfort- i able opera chairs. This school has the exclusive use of the ' St. Joe Hospital for clinical purposes, the St. Joe hospital being the onlv large hos pital in the city. The county "hospital al so furnishes clinics lor the benefit of stu dents of this school, For further informa tion address D. C. BRYANT, Al D., Secretary, McCacue Bid's, Omaha Neb. Monarch .Bicycle Harvard University MEDICAL DEPARfMENT, BOSTON, MASS. 116th Annual Announcement (1898-99). In and after June, 15)01, camlidatOh for admission must present a degree in Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Science or Medicine, ironi a recoguuzed college or go, Philadelphia and Baltimore will . S('K;"ll(lc sehool with tho exception or adorn thi artistically furnished apart- s"(ll l,0l'hO"s- r Mutable age and atUiin nients of the Pine Arts buildinfr. jinent, as may be admitted by special fa vote of tho lacultv taken in each ease. The Nebntskan hn a eonfcHlon to make. In splto of ihe fact thin i.e cdal care has been used in invtti gat ing the standing of those wflto have asked for advertising space, one irre Bponsible falre firm has boom taken in. The firm referred to is the "Union Teachers' Agencies of America," man aged by the Hev. L. D. Bass of "Wash ington, D. C. "We find, Giowerer, thn.t we -were not tiie only ones that have been thus deceived. 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