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THE HESPERIAN OYSTERS! MRS. H. LINDER, 207 S. nth St, Ei 8nM Mrs. A. B. Stewart. 1221 O Street Fruits, Confectionery And such in full line. STUDENTS Get tlicir wnnliing done nl tlic Chinese Laundry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Undr r wear done up in first-class stk Yee Lung, Proprietor, No. 217 North nth. UNI VERSITY . M . W. & .A Joint Prayer meetings in room Tfo.6 every Wednesday evening beginning at 7:45 anil closing at 8:30. All students are earnestly Invited to atlcud. Mary Campbell Prcs. Y. W. C. A. W 8.1'errln, l'rer-.Y.M.C. A. FLANAGAN BROS. DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND Highest price paid for cecoud-hand good. lothSL bet O and P. Chinese Laundry Joe W.LFonjr I'ROPRIETOR Latmdry, No IIS North 12th Between O&P All Work done in First-Class Style on Short Notice. Clothing called for or delivered. J. R. HAGGARD, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. Office Booms 5 and 6, over Harlots Drug Store. Besldence 1828 G Street. . .... Union League Bryerly 8 Stcurns, Props All the students now go to the Union League Cafe for oysters Friday evenings. Lunch at all hours. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. hi K,1f Iiitl iflM"iniirian After Forty years experience la the preparation 01 bow han One Hundred Thousand applications for patents in hi irnltivl slatm and Foreign conn- tries, the publisher of the Scientific! American continue to act as solicitors for patents, caveats, trade-marks, eopy riiht. ta far the United BUtl. and to obtain patents in Canada, England. Franco, Germany, and all other countries. Their experi ence ia uneqoaled and their faolUtlas are unsur passed. Drawings and speclflcatlons prepared and filed in the Patent Office on short notloe. Terms Terr reasonable. No ch argo f )r examination of models or drawings Advice br mail free Patents nhtalnod through MnnnAOo-aronotlced Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMKIUCAlV.whlch has the largest circulation and in the roost influential newspaper of its kind published In the world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated newspsnt , IspoblUhod WEEKLYat tlOO a .year, and U adm ttsd to bo the beat paer devoted to scienoe. mecuanlcs. Inventions, engineering works, and other departments of Industrial progress, pub llstied in ny country. It contains the nsmes of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Sold by all newsdealer. If you bar an invention to patent write to Mann A Co.. publishers of Scieutlno Americas. 1 Broadway. New York Handbook abt patents saalUd fro. 12 3-3 O STREET. M.STOUGHTON DEALER IN WALL PAPER, PAINTS, WIN DOW GLASS, Etc, Painting and Artistic Dec orating. William Kiefner. PROPRIETOR OF CAPITAL MEAT MARKET- And dealer in fresh and salt meats, pout try, fresh lake fish and wild game in season. Cash paid for all kinds of fat stock. 1 301 6 St., between 13th and 14th. ALL THE BOYS Take the GIRLS To the Old Ilflt.ililc Candy Kitchen. For the best Candles inthe City, 142 S. 12th HUTCHINS & HYATT COAL AND WOOD. Sawed and split wood a specialty, kindling. Office, 1040 O Street. Piue CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEG'E Cormr Prairie Avenue And 26m 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 Conrse o in struction will begin the last week In Septea ber 1881 and close in March 1687. The comae of instruction is graded, students being di vided into first, second and third year classes. Qualifications for admission arc either a dc greoof A. U.. a certificate of a reputable ac ademy, a teacher's certificate, or a prellmlr. ary examination. The method of instruction Is conspicuously practical, and Is applied In the wards of the Merct.St' Luke's and Michael Reese Hos pitals daily at the bedside of the sick, and in the South tide dispensary attacbedto the Col lege, where from nine to ten thousand pa ticuts are annually treated. Fees: Matrlcu lation.$5. Lectures, first and pecond years, each $75. Demonstrator including material $10. Laboratory $5, Breakage (returnable) $5. Hospitals: Mercy $0. St. Luke's $5., or second and third year students. Final t lamination $30. For further information or announce ment address Walter Hay, M. D., L. L. D., Sec'y, 243 State St., Chicago, 111., ,.V70,..V, Office 1125 N Street. Telephone No 9. C. M. SEITZ, Dealer in Staple Groceries. Special rates to clubs. 1315 O STREET. w