The University Courier. 105 The University of Missouri did not fare very sumptuously at the hand of the legislature this year. Her appropriation was only $15,000, whereas $46,000 was asked for. An appropriation, however, of $250,000 for a main building was made. May Davenport At the Opera House this (Thursday) evening in the City Sports Burlesque Company, will prove a drawing card. Chicago Ladies' Quartette. At the Congregational church Saturday evening will be a musical attraction of rare merit. All those who heard their splendid concert last year were delighted. You should not miss it. Latest styles at the Misses Engle's. The second half term is here. Sell your old books to Glick. Go to Staley & Dunlap's for your dinner or lunch when in Kansas City. B. Glick, 535 Main Street. He deals in new and second-hand books. University girls are especially invited to attend the great Easter opening at the Misses Engle. Huddleston has the branch agency for the Jackson Laundry of Kansas City, and he guarantees all work first class. Work called for and delivered to all parts of the city. Morton's, Kansas City, candies are unexcelled. A sample box will convince you. The students' shoemaker is Pat Graham. For a clean bath or a first class shave, hair cut or shampoo, go to Willard's. He employs only first class workmen. Miss Lotta Barber has returned from the East with a full line of Poke Bonnets and all the latest novelties in millinery. NEW MILLINERY. See those pipes at Smith's. Mrs. Gardner has just received a new and elegant assortment of Spring goods. All of these will be on exhibition Easter week. Give your laundry business to Huddleston. Don't wear those old ripped shoes, but take them to Pat Graham. Fine Cigars and Tobaccos at Smith's. Hollingbury is getting in his spring and summer styles. They are the nobbiest and cheapest in the city. While in K. C., drop in at Morton's, 1024 Main St., for lunch or a dish of their delicious ice creams. Smith keeps a fine line of tobaccos and cigars and all the latest illustrated papers. Willard has the neatest barber shop in the city. His work is first class. Go to Pat Graham's, East Warren street, to get your soles mended. Get your Sunday papers at Smith's. We'll all go down to Riley's, because he cuts our hair. He shaves the fat, he shaves the lean, he shaves the profs., he shaves the dean. Riley's barber shop, 727 Mass. St. DON'T SMOKE Any except Good Cigars, WOODWARD HAS THEM. TRY "PICCADURA." MONEY TO LOAN On Personal property, at PASSON'S CHEAP BAZAAR 723 Mass. St. The Boot and Shoe House of A.G.MENGER & CO. 742 MASSACHUSETTS ST. IS the Largest in the city. The selections are choice. Prices as low as the Lowest. Everyone welcome.