1j2555&S55S55i55B&5SSSBBBBS3HIHHH WycofTs Candy Store and Ice Cream Parlors are at 139 South. 11th. S OYSTEBS! MRS. H. UNDER, 207 S. nth St, WESTERFIELD'g Tonsorial Emporium CALL AND GET OUR SPECIAL STUDENTS' RATES! Mrs. A. B. Stewart. 1221 O Street Fruits, Confectionery And such in full line. &- FIRST CLASS BOARD. tf NEW AND NEAT. BRUNSWICK DINING HALL. No. 237 South Eleventh Street. Four Dollars per week; single meals Twenty-five Cents. N. E. .NUTTNG, Prop. STUDENTS Got their wiifthlHg done at the Chinese Lawn&ry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under wear done up in first-class style. Yee Lung, Proprietor, No. 217, North nth. HEJMY BElWJGMtlJt DEALER IN Stoves & Hardware. Opposite I ., East Side. LINCOLN, - - - NEBRASKA UNI VUMBITT M. ft I A Joint prayer mootings In room No. 5 every Wednesday evening beginning at 7:45 and closing at B:3n, All Btudonts aro earnestly Invited to attend. Mary Campbell Pros. T. W. 0. A. W. B.Perrln, Preu. Y. M. 0. A. C. M. SEITZ, Dealer in Staple Groceries. Special rates to clubs. 13 $ O STREET. Chinese Laundry Joe W. Fonjr PROPRIETOR Laundry, No 118 North 12th Between O&P All Work done in First-Class Style on Short Notice. Clothing called for or delivered. Union League Brcrly S Stcaran, Props. All the students now go to the Union League Cafe for oysters Friday evenings. Lunch at all hours. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA J. R. HAGGARD, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINCOLN, NEBKASKA. Office Rooms 5 and 6, over Harlop's Drug Store. Residence 188G Q Street. B. L. F.lKJiJE, .If. -., -V',JV, Office 1125 N Street. Telephone No 9. 12 3-3 O STREET. . N. Townley, DEALER IN WALL PAPR, PAINTS, WIN DOW GLASS, Etc. Painting and Artistic Dec orating. Done on short notice at low prices. 1234 O St M. STOUGHTON, Supt. FLANAGAN BROS. DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND ALL THE BOYS Take the GIRLS To the Old Reliable Candy Kitchen: For the licet Candies in the City, 142 S.19th. HUTCHINS & HYATT COAL AND WOOD. Highest price pcld for tccond-hand goods. ' loth'Sl. bet O and P. Sawed and split wood a specialty. Pine kindling. Office, 1040 O Street, CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEG-B Corner Prairie Avenue And 26th St CHICAGO, ILL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. SESSION OF 1886-7. N. S. Davis, M. D., L. L. D., Dean. The twenty-ninth Annual Course o in struction will begin the last week In Septeaa ber I860 and close in March 1867. The course of Instruction is graded, students he-lag di vided Into first, second and third year classes. Qualifications for admission are either a de groo of A. B., a certificate of a reputable ac ndomy, a teacher's certificate, or a prellmlc ary examination. The method of instruction Is conspicuously S radical, and is applied in the wards of the lercy, St' Lake's and Michael Reese Hos pitals dally at the bedside of the sick, and In the South Side dispensary attachedto the Col lege, where from nine to ten thousand pa tients aro annually treated. Tecs: Hatrlcu lation,5. Loctures, first and second years, each $75. Demonstrator Including material f 10. Laboratory $5, Breakage (returnable) $5. Hospitals; Mercy $0. St. Luke's $5., or second and third year students. Final examination $80. For further information or announce ment address Walter Hay, M. D., L. L. D., Sec'y, 243 Stale St., Chicago, 111., C. C. JEROME Successor to W. 11. Mater. DEALER IN FIREARMS, AMMUNITION; AND SPORTSMAN'S ARTICLES. Also, all kinds of repairing done promptly. 129 N. 9th Streeet, Lincoln, Neb.