THE NKBRASKAN-HESPERIAN. Good Work R. Popular Prices. Students Especially Invited to Call & C. BARBER SHOP 1144 O Street. ANOTHER PUPILS, RECITAL. Pupils of tile conservatory of muelc gave another very Interesting and In structive jrecltal in ghapel Tlnirsday cvenlnG. As a whole, the program was not as evenly balanced as upnul owing to the fact that certain performers stood out with a llttlti too mu'cu 0i em inence by their excellence rnthor than to tlio met mai uie oiners wre wim. Specitll attention glven to aH Diseases of An unusually strong vocal showing Women (All surgical diseases are treated was made by Misses Getner ana Rey-' by the most approved methods. Every con nolds atid by Mr. Martin. The piano imcnce for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery ' , , . wi ., ..., i I Baths for Ladles Only. Special atten- work was also good. Mr. Wehu played tion given (o Ma89agB anJd Swedish Move- a very difficult selection. Miss Walker, ' ments in their most recent developments a new violinist, made her appearance, by the trained manipulator in charge. The program was as follows: C. A. SHOEMAKER, M. D., 1117 L St. Piano Solo Etude hi A flat, op. 52. Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. no. 4 saint saens I Northwestern University March E flat, op. 70 Schumann 1 Nellie Griggs. iwl Pfl IPl I Soprano Solo "A Song of Clio Sea- IflWlIlwCll sons" C. B. Haw.ley Belle Warner. Soprano1 Solo "Ave Maria" ....,..'. Theo. Dubois 'Josephine Keane. Piano Solo Fantrisle, Impromptu op. ?5::...f .... Chopin Martha Blnford. Soprano Solo "Tlie Sunset Glow" .... ,V A. von Flelltz -Spring Song" Oscar Well Lydla Andrews. Violin Solo Fifth Air Varle. ..Dancla j 1 Elva Walker. Contralto Bolo "Border Ballad". . ; F. II. Cowen 'Grace Reynolds. Piano Solo Sonata op. 31, No. 1, Adagio Beethoven Clara Dimmick.- Contralto Solo "Bendemeer's Stream" H. S. Gntty "My.' Love Is Come" L ......:... , Theodore Marzlais ' Eugenia Getner. -Tenor Solo Recitative and aria from "The Triumph of Dpjd" Dudley Buck John Martin;' Piano Solo Polonaise, A flat, op. 53 Chopin Earle Wehn. Puet "Night Hymn at Sea" A. Goring Thomas Misses Reynolds and Getner. School i 4? 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 The hich standard and progressive meth ods which have given this School its envi able reputation for over thirty years are carefully maintained. . For circulars of .detailed information ad dress the Secretary, DR. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. A Word to the Wise, THE "Odell No, 2" TYPEWRITER. Will do work which cannot be sur passed by any $100 machine and COSTS ONLY $20, Any one can learn to operate it in a few minutes. It is strong, dur able and portable, and does not get out of order very readily. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Write for catalogue, samples of work, etc Favorable terms to agents and dealers. ODELL TYPEWRITER CO. 358364 Dearborn St. CHICAGO. .' ii. f rrwjisr,r ixv. .v" .i ? nm v ' - y iv- ;. n . v . tti SPALDING'S TRADE MARK 1899 THIRD SEASON 1900 served throughout the evening. Sedgwick and O. J. Cunni.ngham chairman of the of iuaaJnB teams, postpaid, 10c! committee which arranged for the en joyable evening. The other members of the committee were: Misses Loomls, Jenkins, Honeywell; Messrs. C. J. Kuehne, G. P. Shldler, T. O. Wlttmann. The following dancers were chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. 13. II. Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtice: MIsse3 Andrews, Agnow, Buitubb, Burnham, Cunningham, Colo, Du Tell, Douglas, Jano Douglas, Bdgren, Emmons, Hon eywell, Holman, Honry, Holdbrook, Hayes, Harrison, Haskell, Jackson, Jenkins, Koch, Loomls, Lumery, Mil lar, MeWhinnlo, MoPheely, Miller, Ma comber, Parks, Post, Paddock, Stewart, Sarbach, Salee, Tukoy, Woodward, Whiting, Wirt; Messrs. C. At wood, Ab bott, Butler, Brown, Chain, Cuming ham, Ewlng, HayeB, Hedrlck, Hewitt, Harvev. Heuck. Homan, Holmes, Humphrey, Hunger, King, Kuohne.j pvllWCD THPATRF Korsmoyer, Lewis, Llnneen, C. Mudgf, j UL1 V.Dr lKLnnL U Mudgo, Mann, Mansfoldo, Pancoast, Jlhea, Roddy, Reed, Stratton, Sedy wlok, Schwartz, Shldler, Stuhr, Stur deyant, Ustlck, Watklns, Williams, AYalsh, Wlttman, White, Woodruff, Roberts. lltlthll SIILIMLk 4 (M.l ;(; 3 Two Capes Absolutely free. On December 15th, we will give absolutely ij 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 suit department now 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 ..V0 , ,hh 'of-6 bh FRESHMAN HOP. The annual hop given by the fresh man class occurred Friday evening at Walsh's hall. It was a rather more pleasing function than this event has been In years heretofore and shows to a certain extent an increased prom inence g.ven to the underclassmen of ( jf j gyppjjg ftf QQQ P me insuiuuon. me mm wiw uii. , Th0 bpaWlllB oniclal Intercollegiate Foot with the class color, light blue, and the naU. used exclusively by Yale. Princeton, liar university scarlet and cream. Ices were 1 nMniI?n0MlnXian.nn(iovorvieadinK foot ball -- 1 w. 0 '." " A, 1- .Mn,...nUfnii Allen team. unirorniB, onweHiiuuevurj-niioiiujui ,(V" 1 m.m rmiim SnnhilnLf'B Odlclnl Foot Bull Guide was master of ceremonies I edited by Walter Camp-ISW rules with index ,...ii-..- --...? nn,nnl.l 1ft. T Tn n1 unm 1 V 1 Illustrated catalogue of all sports mailed free. A. G. SPAIDING O BRO. CHICAGO. NKW YOHK. DBNVKK Philharmonic . . . Orchestra August Haobnow, Conductor. i First Concert.... Friday, Dec. ist .AT SOLOIST, E. Lbwis Baker, Contralto Prices: 2Gc, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Seats on sale Wednesday, 1000a m., at Box Ofllco Mus. ?ree, one $25.00 seal plush cape and one $i2.qq. J salts plush cape. Get full particulars in cloak and1' JJ bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh 61 bh Its an opportunity to save at least 10 per cent j bh 49 ou Xmas fur purchases and you can't help but pro- $ 49 or 2j cure something entirely new as every garment is a j THE SECOND, THE LAST AND THE LARGEST SPECIAL FUR DISPLAY AND SALE OP THE SEA SON TAKES PLACE HERE ON DEC. 1, 2 and 4t,h. 49 sample of this season's latest creations. fi 1 A Sale of Black Crepons. The fine weather of the past two months pre vented the selling of the quantity of these very stock now than we care to accommodate. We have therefore placed them in five lots and depend on such price reductions as these to clear the line. 9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Jo popular fabrics, and as a result we have a larger 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 39 49 49 49 49 49 1 aa 6 6 0 a bt it bh b 0 Q 6t 6 ol 6I b 6f 0 bh The $1-00 grades at 67cj $1-25 and 1-35 grades at 89cj $1-50 grades at 1.19; $1.75 J grades at 1.33, 2.00 $2.25 and 2-50 grades' $ at 1-63- JJ bh The sale is now in progress. bh ... fc bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh UINCOLN, NEB. m-, C fr be University of iliinnesota Colle'tfo of Meillclno niitl Surgery The Twelfth Annual Course of Lectures will com mence on the 10th day of September, 1800, and will continue eight and one-half months. The course is graded and cpvers a period of four years. Medical Hall, the Laboratory of Medical Sciences, the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and the Laboratory of Anatomy, are situated upon the University campus. The clinical op portunities afforded by the hospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St. Paul are at the command of the College. For out-door clinical service a new clinical building has been built in a central location. For information address , , Dr. Parks Ritchie, DEAN UNIVERSITY 01' MINNIJOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. I 3 J)