THE HESPERIAN !) Final Examinations. Mi Smith the Registrar kindly furnishes The Hemxihax with the following schedule for examin ations UYdofcJay May 2(5, S to 10 A. M. All classes iD(MivNvns rtviting at S oVloek except one hour, two hour and three hour classes, reciting on any u two or all of the days Tues., Thurs an I bat 10:20 A. M. in 12:20 P. M. All classes and dwicus m-iting at 9 o'clock except one hour, two hour or tin eo hour elates, reciting on any one, two orallof the days Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 2 to 4 P. M All one hour, two hour and three hour ulasses renting at 8 o'clock on any one, two or all of the dij,Tiies., Thurs and Sat. 4:IU to 6 P. M. All dawonsof English G in No. 27. TLurvlay May 27, 8 to 10 A. M. All classes and dnwms raiting at 10:20 A. M. except one hour, i-hour and three hour classes, reciting on any "W toor all of the tlajs. Tues , Thurs., and Sat. i03 A M to 12:20 P. M. All one hour, two hour ami l" imur classes i eciting at 9A M. onany one, two w all .. ibe dajs, Tues., Thurs. aud Sat. 2 -1 P. M . AU classes, and divisions reciting at 2 P. M. except ""roue tour, two hour and three hour classes, re Jungon any one, two or all of the days, Tues., ftnr. Mli SaL 4.10 to 0 P. M All one hour, two taWMiIilim. hour classes, reciting at 2 P. M. on 3M-..r all of ihe days, Tues , Thurs. and Fndaj May 23. 8 to lu A. M. All classes and di-I'-sieaiiugat 11:20 A. M except one hour, two SoralS0 H0l,r vi"S(' wcWnuon any one, aK V'T' ruprimw.an.1 Sat 10:20 tli..nrdki:. L A:l,M" i,m'' jwo hour ami rtMUiu. ...:.i. 7'.." '.'" " ,u:-,A i. ou HIV tiV M aii V im U:l)1"' "'' and Sat. M n.1 J" ,c,s,ss"i divisions reciting at 3 P. H K?2n III ,,,,r' ,w" ,'"",: three lur classes ugonauyoiuMivo or all of ti, ,t.v -rw ii.. . "ui arm s-. .i,.. ,. .. . . -.", ..3., l"iraod iC I, , ' H AU tt """. lwo .uooiall of the days Tues., Thurs. and 4ViVl0pV- AviTn" "urorthS...1.:::,? l M 0u "our, A 31 io i-Jo I- v '!!'s ' Imi's Sat. 10:20 ""wlionrdM.c,..',. ,AU " ,,mir. two hour aud 'W;!1"11 5!".'' Jat 2 to 4 p. m. All a"ywe.tw, or In, ,7' ,,,I,r eW "-' "K " 4 io fa 6 i li'n ,,il3S', T,,&s Thu w., and wtourtW- i." OIIe ,lour' two hour and Ttiewi... 's' lm's "'. and Sat lUfuU,. i... . " " Wp.ft-'""'!. 8 to 10a. .ii,,1;:.,ujrcu '. All one hour, two """-"lay and jVi.i.... "tlf . ' ltl- Aioimuy, "f auJ "tbS lf Vr wMlay aud Friday ?BrtP?hf ,' t r,,r,a THiirMV an! 'Hdau Ul13 a'"' lrlay, or any one of Union Resolutions. Wiikkkas, It has pleased our all-wise and mcrci ful Heavenly Father to call to their everlasting rest both Mrs. Harriet Curtiss Shepherd and Mrs.T. .1. Curtiss, the beloved sister and the dear mother of one of our most esteemed members: therefore be it Kksoi.vei, That we, the members of the Union Society of the University of Nebraska, extend to our clear sister and to the relatives of the deceased, our most heart-felt sympathy hi this sad hour of bei cave ment. Ami be it further, Resolved, that copies of these resolutions be fur nished the college and city press. Committee: (J E. Hackii, Jennie E. Guile, Mahel B. Dempster, Nokman Siikeve. Base Ball Team Starts East. The base ball team started on its eastern trip yes terday in good spirits. The boys expect to have a good time and play some good ball before they re turn. The following is a list of the men who were picked out: Coach Robinson, Pace, Packard, Friel, Benedict, Kindler, Wells, Gordon, Creigh, Recder and Cowgill. Rug Riley of the Sperling Echo, ac companied the boys. The He.-pekian will give a full account of the boys success next week. A University Man. The above does not meaii that this man has been attending the university but it means that he is selliug books anil stationery cheaper than any other book store in town. This man K Mr O- P. Mahony, pioprietor of the book department in llerpolsheim er t Co.'s store. He has given students the lowest possible rates on dictionaries, French, Latin and German as well as on other text books. He now comes forth with a university tablet which excels anything of the kiud ever gotten up. On the corner of the tablet are words "The University" hand-ornery embossed and each leaf contains thu ame em bossment. These tablets are of all sizes. He also has all sizes of envelopes to go with them. Just look at his low price-,. Von can get the pocket note tablet for 33 cents, ruled or plain; the commercial note, 20 cents; the letter, 30 cents. The envelopes will cost you 20 cents per package alone but if bought with a tablet 5 runU reduction is given. If you want something buy one of the-e tablets. Don't Abuse your Eyes. Gentleman customer: "I am quite -me I io not need glasses, yet please examiue my eyrs." I did so. He had astigmatism. Right y "l nearly all the work. He wa, taking fearul chances. Neglect means troubles for old age. Examination free. My "Prisoptomctor" is superior to all oUier methodsof testing eyes. Call and see me. E. S. KING, Kefracting Optician. 180J O Street. Keene Abbott, wlioTnii had such a siege will) i ty phoid fever, was greeting his fricmU at the Urn--i-il ihi- wi't-U