THE HESPERINSTUDENT, THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Irving J. Manatt, Ph. D.. Chancellor. COLLEGE OF EITEKATCRE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS. II. E. Hitchcock, M. A., Ph.D., Dean, nnd ProfoBBor of Mathematics. Gcorco McMillan, Ph.D., Profcssorof Greek. Gcorco E. Howard, M. A.. Professor of History. Samuel H. Thompson, M. A.. rrofcBeor or Didactics. GrovoK. Barber, M. A.. Professor of Latin. Hudson II. Nicholson, M. A.. Professor of Chemistry and Physlss. Lucius A. Sherman, Ph. D., Professor of English. Ereder ck W. Grubc, M. A., Prolessor of Siodcru Languages Professor of Natural Sciences. THE INDUSTRIAL. COLLEGE. Samuel It. Thompson,?!. A., Dean, Professor of Agriculture. Hudson 11. Nicholson. M.A., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. Harvov Culhcrtson, M. 8., D. Jgr., Professor or Horticulture. Rlchord II. Townley. U. 8. N., Prof, of Military Science- and loctlcs. I harles N. Little, 11. A., Insiructor In MathcnaallcB and Civil Eug. THE LATIN SCHOOL. Miss Ellen Smith, M. A., Principal. Mrs. Adelaide- Dearborn, Instructor In Elocutlou. Miss Madge G. Hitchcock, Instructor in Latin. Howard W. Caldwell,!. S., Instructor In History. L. F. M. Eastciday, M.A., liihtructor In Physics and Astronomy. , Bion II. Culver, D. S., Instructor In modern languoges. 8. B. Hohmonn, Dlreclot ol Musical Conservatory. -.. Teacher of Painting and Drawing. Five courses of study nrc ottered: Clasbicu), Scicntiflc, teuuy, Engineering nnd Agiicultural. The Latin LI lit ol, lor i lie picsent, oilers u two 3 ears' course pre Scrnlory to litem courses. Students wibhing to enter the piuin School must be prepared for examination in Orthog. t-liy, English Grammar, Practical Arithmetic, Qeogrti. rnv tt,,(l filBt0,'Y f the United Slates. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. A. it. Mitchell, M. d., Dean, and Professor of Anatomy. L. A. Mcnlam, m.d., Prolessor of Principles and Practlco of Modi clno. ...... . II. 11. Lowry, m.a., m.d., Professor or Physiology and Therapeutics. V. M. Knnpii. M.n Prolessor or Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. , , , H. 11. Nicholson, m.a , Professor of Chomlstry. L. B. Graddy, m. Professor or Diseases of the Eye and Ear, II011.O. P. Mason, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, N. J. Beachly, m.d., Demonstrator or Anatomy. B. L. Palnc, M.i)., Prorcssor or Theory and Prnctlcc.(nomoeopathlc) 0. L. Hart, m.d., Professor of Materia Mcdica. " 11. . Hlphter, M.D., I'rorcsBororuuBioirics. W. (. Latta, m.d., Professor of Theory and Practice. (Eclectic.) J. II. Woodard, m.h., Professor of Materia Medico. " IraVan Camp, m.d. , Professor of Obstetrics. " 1'liis college was opened in 1883, and is now In vtgor otous onetation. The University with its collections and the capital oily with its puhlic institutions offer specin facilities and inducements lo medical students. No fco ate charged heyond (lie matriculation lee of $5, and th actual cost of material fur tlie study of Practical Auatomy Qod hoard in the clly at $3 a week, furnished room $3 to $6 a month. Students of the Industrial College llvp on the limn, where hoard is furnished nl cost. JNY charges for tniliou, excel t malriculalion fee of $5. Students residing in 1)10 stale, or persons about to enter tho Univcr sity, are allowed half faro in going to and J'rom homo by the railroads entering Linroln. For half.l'aro certificates, Catalogues or oilier inloi million mldtcss the Chaucellor fflnlhidim gitcrarg oricfy. "Forma Mentis JSterna ett." Regular meetings every Friday evening, commencing promply at 7:30. Students and itraugcrs welcomo. Hobert L. March, Prcs- Ident; Win. E. Johnson, Sec'y. DobatlngOJub open to Pnlladlansonly), Saturday ut7:30rM. State University, Lincoln, Nob, Prayer meeting every Weduesday evening from 7:45 to 8: 30; every noon from 18; 35 to 13: 45. Dlble class ovory Sunday mornlug at 9:30 (standard.) Ultuon J&0iiefjj, "Littcraecumtlegantla mundum agant." Moots every Friday ovenlng in Union Hall. Open to nil. DobMing Club ovory Saturday evening. Opon to members. E.J. Robin son, President. E. J. Churchill, Secretary tWisPliLWIJiBBVw "W ZHI. PBESOOTT, LINCOLN, NEB. CUEAFIT A1E M.M ICBIFLEIE MUSIC HOUSE IN THE STATE If you buy an instrument without seeing me and my stock you will surely miss it, for I am positive I can save you money. I have a fine line of Goods suitable lor Holiday Presenls; besides the finest slack of Pianos and Organs ever brought lo Lincoln. I have a fine line of Music Cab- l-'ls 'for holding Sheet Music and Books. Full Line of Piano Spreads and Stools. EA.STESE.3ST PAIGES XDISOOTJ35TTEIDI! ttfo.il 0s.X3Ls Will aOtecttiv FxMbttit Attention oai SatliH Saetloa 2wai?sfcntoea W. H. PRESCOTT, 1125 O ST. icHL-A-isro TTjnsriiro- ajstud :R,:srp.AXR:E2srGr. M s H l.ifctrflTW.4