' l Wycoff'e Candy Ftore and Ice Cream Parlors are at 139 SoTilh 11th St Iw STUDENTS' pi l . I i . I: if k M r i : I SUPPLIES AND -:Holiday Goods:- Can bo round nt Clason & Fletcher's. Ihe (Inert line In the city H WESTERFIBI.H'a Knotts & Sett's, Dealers in Staple Groceries. Tens and Codies a specialty. 1315 O STREET. . Tonsorial Emporium OALL AND GET OUH SPECIAL STUDENTS' RATES! J. B. Herrick 1121 O Street FruitSy Confectionery And such in full line. Chinese Laundry Joe W. Fomr PROPRIETOR W3 Laundry, No IIS North 12th Between O&P All Work done in Fire- Class Style on Short Notice. Clothing called for or delivered. pm- FIRST CLASS BOARD. NEW AND NKAT. BRUNSWICK DINING HALL. No. 237 South Eleventh Strccl. Four Dollars per week; single meals Twenty-five Cents. N. E. NUTTING, Prop. W. C. ROHDE, Dealer and Jobber in MEATS. 113 South Tenth St., LINCCLN, NEBRASKA J. R. HAGGARD, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINCOLN. NEBHABKA. Office Rooms 5 and 6, over Hurl r'a Drug Store. Rcsldcuco 1330 G Struct. ALL THE BOYS Take the GIRLS To the Old Itollablo Candy- Kitchen. For tho bust Candles in the Clly, 142 8.12th. HUTCHINS & HYATT, COAL AND WOOD. STUDENTS Gut tlicli wanking done at tlic Chinese Zaundiy. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under wear done up in first-class style. Yee Lung, Proprietor, No. 217, North nth. MtEJTMtr BilUG.TftJt , DKALKK IN Stoves & Hardware. Oppmilte I. O., East Side. LINCOLN, - .- NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY m. if. a. m Joist prayer meetings In room No. 5 every Wednesday evening beginning at 7:45 and closing at 8:30. All students nro earnestly Omce 1123 N Street. A. C. INGRAM, DUALKU IN WALL PAPR, PAINTS. WIN DOW GLASS, Etc. Painting and Artistic Dec orating. D0110 on short notlco at low prices. 1231 0 Si FLANAGAN BROS. DEALKKB IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND I Mary Campbell Prcs. Y. V. O. A. W. S.Perrln, Fres. Y. M. 0. A. 1 jhest price pMd for second-band goods. 115 South Tenth. Hawed and split Wood a specialty. Pino kindling. Office, 1010 O Street. ' CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE COUNI-R PRAIRIK AVENUE AND 26TII ST -CAICAGO, ILL. MEDICAL DEAARTMENT OF THE NORTH WESTERN UNIVERSITY. SESSION'OK 1886-7. N. S. Davis, M. D., L. L. D., Dean. The twenty-ninth Annual Course of In struction will begin tlio last woek In Scptest bcr I88fl and close In March 1887. The courso of Instruction is graded, studnnts being di vided Into first, second and third year classes. Quallflcatlons for admission are either a dc grcoof A. 11., accrtlflcatoofa rcputablo ac ademy, a teacher's certificate, or a prelimin ary examination. Tho method of Instruction Is conspicuously S radical, and Is applied In tho wards of tho icrcr, St' Lnku's and Michael Rcoio Hos pitals daily at tho bedside or the sick, and In tho South rfldo dlspousary attrchedto tho Col lege, where from nine to ten thousand pa tients are annually treated. Fees: Matrlcu tation.$5. Lectures, first and sccopd years, cacli 875. Demonstrator Including material $10. 1 aboratory 5, llrcakagc (returnable) 85. Hoipltals: Mercy $U. St. I.uko's 85., lor second and third year students. Final examination $30. For further information or announce ment address Walter Hay, M. D., L. L. D., Sec'y, 243 State St., Chicago, 111., NERVOUS DEBILITATED MM. You aw allowed it free trial eftMHv fey &f th uso of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltala Melt with fcleclrlo Suspensory Appliances for the spitdy rWlef and permanent cure of NervoutJkblUly. lot of VitatHv and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other (IImsrimi, Complete rrstora lion to Health, Vigor and Manhootf cuaranteed. No r k Islncurred. Illustrate! pamphletlasratai invclaj mulled free, by uddiwlng VOLTAIC MtuA CO., M arWti, JCIdu 1.1