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AMP Ftf HYLSPERIAN- ICECREAM! V5B1, ,, rr .'PTSTBBS! MRS. H. LINDER, 207 S. nth St, tali SealU Afro. 4. i?. Stewart. 1221 O Street Fruits, Confectionery And such in full line. STUDENTS Gel tliclr washing done at ilic Chinese Laundiy. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under wear done up in first-class style. Yee Lung, Proprietor, No. 217, North nth. UNIVERSITY $. 40. ft & ft A Joint prayer meetings In room 1"'.. 5 everv Wednesday evening beginning at 7:45 and cloilng at 8:30. All students arc earnestly invited to attend. Wary Campbell Prcs. Y. W. C. A. W. S.Pcrrin, Pros. Y. M. C. A. FLANAGAN BROS REALEItS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND Highest price paid for second-band goods, loth St. bet O and P. J. R. HAGGARD, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LINCOLN, NKBHASKA. Ofllce Rooms 5 and 6, over Ilarlcv's Drug Store. Residence 1320 G Street. Chinese Laundry Joe W. Fonre PROPRIETOR Laundry, No 118 North 12th Between O&P All Work done in Fir it-Class Style on Short Notice, Clothing FRUITS and CANDIES THE BEST IN THE CITY. AT GOW'S 142 South Eleventh Street, Lincoln, Neb. irilKUyiSll sa ; p'i 11 iki Lai r .-bushi H f ji Br.ABBBBjBBBBBBj 1 11 H After Forty years exporienco in the reparation of mora Inn One Hundred Thousand applications for patents la tho United States and Foreign coun tries, tho publishers 01 tno ocioniino American continue to act as solicitors lor patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy-ric-litu ntn.. for tho United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England. Franos, uermany, ana an oiner countries. xuoiri"; ence is unecmaled and thoir faoiliUos aro unsur passed. , . Drawings and specifications prepared and filed in the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No chargo for examination of models or drawings Advico by mail free PatentBobtainMthrouphMnnnACo.aronoticea Intho SCIICNTIFIC AMERICAItf.which has the Urgent circulation and is the most influential nowepaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. ... This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper is peblishod "WKKICIYV at $3.00 a year, and is odm'tted to be the best paper devoted to science, tnecuanics, Inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pub lished in ny country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar. Sold by all newsdealers. If yon have an invention to patent nte to Wunn 4 Co.,Publil)nrs of Scieutilio America. 381 HroadwayNew York Handbook about patents mailed fres. W. H. Prescott, MUSIC DEALER. 1150 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska ALL THE BOYS Take tho GIRLS To the Old Reliable Candy Kitchen. For the best Candica in tho Cily, 142 S.19th. HUTCHINS & HYATT COAL AND WOOD. Sawed and split wood a specialty, kindling. Office, 1W0 O Street. Pine 1 2 3 - O STREET. M.STOUGHTON DEALER IN WALL PAPER, PAINTS, WIN DOW GLASS, Etc. Painting and Artistic Dec orating. W7W"KlMBALXC0. P IANOS and ORGANS. Hallett & Davis Pianos Kimball Pianos Emerson Pianos and the celebrated Kimball Organs. 135 N 12th St, Lincoln, Neb. F. E. RUSSELL.Manacer. William Kiefner. PROPRIETOR OF CAPITAL MEAl 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. 1301 O St., between 13th and Ith. CHICAGO MEDICAL OOLLBG-B Corkir 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 Coarse o In struction will begin the last week in Scptes bcr 188(1 and close In March 1687. The coarse of Instruction is graded, students being di vided Into first, second and third year classes. Qualifications for admission are either a de greeof A. B., a certificate of a reputable ac ademy, a teacher's certificate, or a prcllralr. ary examination. The method of instruction Is conspicuously practical, and is applied in tho wards of the Merer, St' Luke's and Michael Reese Hos pitals daily at the bedside of the alck, and in tho South tiido dispensary attachedto the Col lege, whero from nine to ten thousand pa tients aro annually treated. Fees: Matricu latton.$5. Lectures, first anil second years, each $75. Demonstrator including material $10. aboratory $5, Breakage (returnable) $5. Hospitals: Mercy $0. 8t. Luke's $5., or secosd 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., Ofllce 1123 N Street. Telephone No 9. C. M. SEITZ, Dealer in Staple Groceries. Special rates to clubs. 13 1 5 O STREET. ! X, called for or delivered. -SSjai- affijUfffeMtf