Wyooff's Candy PI tore and Ioe Cream Parlors are at 139 South 11th 8 0"stso?:k:r,s! MRS. H. UNDER, 207 S. nth St, WESTERFIELD't Tonsorial Emporium CALL AND GET OUH SPECIAL STUDENTS' RATES! Mrs, A. B. Stewart 1221.O Street Fruits, Confectionery And such in full line. f- FIRST CLASS HOARD, 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. C. M. SEITZ, ' Dealer in Staple Groceries. Special rates to clubs. 1315 O STREET. Chinese Laundry Joe W. Fonjr PROPRIETOR Laundry, No 118 North 12th Between O&P All Work done in Firtt'Class Style on Short Notice. Clothing called for or delivered. Union League Brcrly S Stoarnn, Props. All the students now go to the Union League Cafe for oysters Friday evenings. Lunch at all hours. LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA STUDENTS Got their wutfhiiig done ut llio Chinese Laundry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under wear done up in first-class style. Yee Lung, Proprietor, No. 217, North nth. DEALEIl IN Stoves & Hardware. Opposite P. O., East Side. LINCOLN, - - - NEBRASKA UNI VERSITY i . m, a. w. , & Joint prayer meetings In room No. S ovary Wednesday evening beginning at 7:45 ana closing at 8:80. Ail students aro earnestly Invited to attend. Mary Campbell Pros. Y. V. 0. A. v7. S.Pcrrln, Pres. Y. M. C. A. J. R. HAGGARD, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINCOLN, NKDKASKA. Office Rooms 5 and 6, over Hurley's Drug Storo. Itcsldcnco 1328 G Street. Omco 1125 N Street. Telephone No 9. 12 3 4 O STREET. . N. Townley, DEALER IN WALL PAPR, PAINTS. WIN DOW GLASS, Etc, Painting and Artistic Dec orating. Done on short notlco at low prices. 1234 O St M. Stoucjhton, Supt. FLANAGAN BROS. DKALEI18 IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND Highest price paid for second-hand goods. 10th St. bet O and P. ALL THE BOYS Take tho GIRLS TothoOldHollablo Candy Kitchen. For tho host Oandloi In tho Clly, 142 8.12th. HUTCHINS & HYATT COAL AND WOOD. Sawed and xpllt wood a specialty. Pine ' kindling. Office, 1040 O Street. CHICAGO MEDICAL COLL ISO-IE Cornir Prairik Avenue And 26th St -CHICAGO, ILL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. SESSION OK 1886-7. N. S. Davis, M. 1)., L. L. D., Dean. Tho twenty-ninth Annual Course o in struction will begin the last week in Sopteaa bcr 1880 and closs In March 1867. Tho courso of instruction Is gradod, students being di vided Into first, second and third year classes. Qualifications for admission are either a do grcoof A. B., a certificate of a reputable ac ademy, a teacher's certificate, or a prellmln ary examination. Tho method of Instruction Is conspicuously Sraotlcal, and is applied In tho wards of tho Icrcy, at' Luke's and Mlchaol Hcoao Hos pitals dally at tho bedside of tho sick, and in tho 8outh dido dispensary attachedto tho Col lege whero from nine to ten thousand pa tients are annually treated. Fees: Matrlcu lation,$5. Lectures, first and socond years, each $75. Demonstrator Including material 10. Laboratory $5, Ilroakago (roturnablo) $5. Hospitals; Mercy $0. St. Luke's $5., or second and third year studonts. Final examination $30. For further information or announce ment address Walter Hay, M. D., L, L. D., Scc'y, 243 State St., Chicago, 111., C. C. JEROME Successor to W. H. Mater. DEALER IN FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SPORTSMAN'S ARTICLES. Also, all kinds of repairing done promptly. 129 N. 9th Streeet, Lincoln, Neb.