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16 THE HESPERIAN a POINTERS. Crandnll, key and locksmith, 1345 0 at. Orandall sharpens skates, 1345 0 street. Oro ndall repairs guns and revolvers, 1345 0 street. New Spring Neckwear at Paine & Warfel's, 1 136 0 street. Teeth without plates aro a specialty .with Dr. Hodgeman. For a perfect fit, try L. II. Meyer, the Tailor, 114G 0 street. Take your shoes to "Walt's for repairs. Good work guaranteed. Students get a reduction from usual rates at Dr. Hodgeman's dental office. Cadets should purchase their drill gloves of Paine & Warfel, 1130 0 street. On the northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets, Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy. Bought, sold or exchanged second hand books. University of Nebraska books a specialty, at Lincoln Book Exchange, 12G South Twelfth street. Every young man and woman out of business, getting small wages, desiring to change their employment for something more remunerative and better suited to their tastes, can do more to improve their pros pects and give them a successful start in life by a course of practical traiuing at the Lin coln Business College, Lincoln, Neb., than any other course they can pursue. Those who enter in January, February and March can complete tho(courso in time for autumn and winter business, and those who fully qualify will have no difficulty in securing situations. Address for circulars giving full information, L. Madarasz, Sec'y, Lincoln. Neb. A Wonderful Invention. A typewriter is now on the market which is radically different from anything that has ever yet been manufactured, having the capacity of writing two letters at the same instant, rendering it possible to write almost, if not quite, twice as rapidly as on any other machine. Its name is the Duplex, and it derives its name from its douhlk alphabet (one for the left hand and one for the right), and also from its double center or two points of contact for type and pa per. The two alphabets are duplicates in arrange ment, and are easily learned. All other typewriters have but one point of contact for type and paper, and hence can print but one letter at a time. In addition to the Duplex feature, this type writer is neat in appearance, occupies hut little space, is light and durable, having received at the World's Fair not only awards for speed but also for durability. The Frederick & Hamilton Company have the agency for this machine for Lincoln and Lan caster county, and it may be seen at their office at 1 120 M street, 3rd floor, or at 11 27 O street at S. K. Marley's telegraph school. See cut and advertisement in another column. THE BOYD HOTEL. Mrs. Kate Martin and Son have opened the Boyd Hotel, at 731 O street, after re modeling and newly furnishing it through out. With-Mr. R. W. Charters as manager and the careful attention given to the wants of the guests, the success of the house is as sured. COLLEGE STUDENTS Wanting employment for the summer should address P. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 1801, St. Louis, Mo., who offer great inducements for special work to which students aro well fitted, and which pays $75 to $150 per month. CHOICE PERFUMES AT HARLEY'S.