The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 22, 1896, Page 10, Image 10

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TH i: ii ksp is in an
An employment bureau has been or
ganized in connection Avitli the college
settlement movement.
The second order Tor senior caps and
gowns lias been sent in, so the senior girls
will soon appear in mourning.
For good student board, go to 524 N.
fl,2tlli street. You do not have to "wait for
meals. "Rates $2.00 per weelc.
Mumt'ord & Saekett, Proprietors.
flflx. Mow Robt. V. Furnas has presen
ted the State Historical Society with an
elegant ease of the different specimens of
Nebraska wood. This is a valuable
addition and shows the feasibility of tim
Tier culture in this state.
"Whether IMaceo is dead or alive cuts
mo figure at Leighton's, 1123 0 street.
They sell fine stationery, books, toilet
goods, etc. The best goods for the least
money is their motto.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
Barber Shop and Bath Rooms
Special Rates to Students
W. A. DULLER, : : : : :
122 North nth Street. Richards Blk
Ctttupliiiri'vi for 1'ninli'nt Filling.
DR. F. D. SHIERW3N,
DENTIST.
Room 17 Burr Block, Socond Flior.
Nebraska Pants
AND Suit Company
1217 O SI. West Half or Trunk factory
Rants to order $3.50, $4, $5 and 'up
Suits, $18, $20 and up
CloaVing, Overcoating nnd Vesting
'Goods ly the yard.
All Avorlc first-class and guaranteed
Comfort to California.
Every Thursday evening, a tourist
sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San
Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha
and Lincoln via the Burlington Kouto,
It is carpeted; upholstered in rattan;
has spring seats and backs and is pro
vided -with curtains, bedding, towls,
soap, etc. An experienced excursion
conductor and a uniformed Pullman por
ter accompany it through to the Pacific
coast.
While neither as expensively finished
nor as fine to look at as a palace sleeper,
it is just as good to ride in. Second-class
tickets are honored and tlie price of a
berth, wide enough and big enough for
two, is only $5.
For a folder giving full particulars,
call at the B. & M. depot or city office,
corner of 10th & O streets.
(EO. W. Boxxniu
C. P. & T. A
College Men
belong to thr liiinu-il nnd distinguish"' toss
of men with tinined and cultured iiiiihK.
Mf
Bicycles
belong to tin- limited nnd clisiinuMu-'i ' 1as
of gr at nierliitniral rrnii'in
WORTHY STEEDS for WORTHV RIDERS
to all alike
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Hartford Bicyclas. vernnd mily " r"1
umliins, S7S, 560, $50, $45. Slrnt,',
hnmlMMiie, M-mreiible nnd nl price- w'1"1"
renrh of everyone.
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
fJrtiiic! Ili.j.lc IVuiry in dm Wnrlil.
Urimuli Hoitoc ir cleuler in iilinom every city a"'1 '""
Scn.1 nnc s-cciit Mnmp Un)mumnaWcefamV?
ever Untied free by collinR on any Columbia OeMu