Lawrence Business College, Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, Penmanship, and all Commercial Branches.Call at College, or Address.Coonrod & Smith. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. CATALOGUE FREE. A Royal Welcome. The foot ball team received a most royal welcome on its return home from Denver. A meeting having been called in chapel at 1 o'clock, to make arrangements, everything worked smoothly and the reception given the boys on their return from Denver will not soon be forgotten. Eight hundred students gathered at the Santa Fe depot. They had a carriage and wagon in waiting, both decorated in crimson. Attached to the wagon was a rope over 200 feet in length and soon to become an instrument of power. As soon as the train arrived, Manager Hopkins was escorted to the cab where were Chancellor Snow, Profs. Green and Marvin. The foot-ball team, seventeen of them, were carried by the students to the wagon and then began the fun. About five hundred of them took hold of the rope, even the girls did not stand back, and the wagon moved onward. The procession which was headed by the Haskell brass band, moved westward from the depot and then south on Massachusetts, up to Watkins bank where it turned northward, stopping at Wiedemann's where was in waiting a supper and great reception. The stores were decorated all along the street where the procession passed; the windows were crowded with on-lookers, carriages and vehicles were numerous, in fact nearly all Lawrence turned out to meet and greet the foot ball team At 8 o'clock a large bon-fire was indulged in near the park, at which was gathered perhaps two thousand students and Lawrenceites, giving rock chalk and looking on. Chancellor Snow, Prof. Hopkins, and several, in fact all of the foot ball team present, were called upon and made speeches, and this was the closing scene of a great drama. George Hollingbry will make you a fine suit for very little money. Theta Reception. Last Friday afternoon a delightful reception was tendered Mrs. Frank H. Hodder by the young ladies of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity at the home of Miss Sinclair. The spacious parlors were elaborately decorated with the fraternity colors and cut flowers. Buch's or chestra furnished delightful music during the afternoon. Mrs. Hodder is a member of Iota chapter in Cornell University where she graduated with the class of '91. Aney Reed shaves University students at 712 Massachusetts street. When you think of dry goods, doesn't the store naturally come to mind. Rollins, Moore, Emery & Co. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Have George Hollingberry make you a nice warm, dcuble-breasted suit. Cigars and tobacco at Smith's, WASHBURN DEFEATED. Their Tennis Representatives no Match for the Boys from K. U. It was an easy victory our boys won from Washburn on the Washburn tennis courts in Topeka last Saturday afternoon. The day was fine but the attendance was poor and the playing too one sided to be interesting. Whitman won three straight sets from Kilmer with scores of 6-1, 6-2, 6-2, after which Kilmer and Clements were defeated by Sherman and Alden by the scores of 6-0, 6-0. PERSONAL. Vanbrunt and Stone spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City. Prof. Canfield is back again after spending a week in the east. Jerry Fox spent last Wednesday and Thursday in town, visiting old friends. Miss Mayme Barrett attended the Theta reception last Friday afternoon. Whit Miles visited his Lawrence friends last week. He was on hiway to Mount Vernon, N. Y., where he will be superintendent of the water company there. Special Invitation. GEORGE INNES. You are especially invited to attend our great jubilee October 19 to 29, sale. Also our grand opening exhibition, Oct. 20th. Concert from 8 to 10 p.m. Souvenirs to customers on Friday. And He Winked the Other Eye. And He Winked the Other Eye. An English judge recently decided that a man may make a marriage engagement without committing himself either verbally or by letter. "A promise of marriage," says he, "may be made in other ways than by words—by a shake of the hand, for example, or a wink of the eye, or a thousand other modes." This is a cheerful lookout for the male of the species, for when girls begin to recover damages for a wink or a shake of the hand man will soon be stone broke. Further, it opens up a whole lot of other questions, for if a wink holds good as a promise of marriage it might also hold good for a lease, or a bill of lading, or any other kind of agreement. Supposing, for instance, one man winked at another, and the other man interpreted the wink as a bill at three months for £500, bearing interest at the rate of "60 per shent," and recovered the amount in this judge's court, with costs, where would the first man be then?—Chicagc Post. Parties holding course tickets to Prof. Penny's course, as well as course tickets of the lecture bureau may receive in exchange for the latter a new ticket of admission to the five lectures of the course, and seventy-five cents in cash. Order coal of Henshaw & Son. Shirt Makers Wilder Bros. Lawrence, Kansas. AND- Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest good for one-third the money. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Gents' Furnishers, The Topeka Work Called for and Delivered. TELEPHONE 67. A good agent wanted in every town. STEAM LAUNDRY Most Complete in the State! LIVERY, HACK, BOARDING AND SALE STABLES. F. A. RIPLEY, - - Manager 625 Jackson Street, Topeka, - Kansas. The Tailor LEONARD, Has a large and Well Selected stock to choose from and his prices are the No. 733 Mass. Street, Students are invited to call and examine his goods and prices before ordering their suits. Lowest in the City. We Make a Specialty of Boarding Horses. The Golden Eagle Clothing S. ETTLINGER, Proprietor. 618: Kansas : Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. WOOLF BROS'. LAUNDRY BEAL & GODDING, Best Work in the West. Abe Levy, Ag't 821 Mass. St. JEWELERS. CADY & OLMSTEAD, 1024 and 1026 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. MOAK BROTHERS. Opposite Lawrence House. Telephone 139. Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 714 Mass. St. SOL.MARKS, —AND— JEWELER Fine Watch Work and Engraving A SPECIALTY. ONE DOOR SOUTH OF INNES It will pay you big to look at our goods and prices when you wish any CLOTHING. or Furnishing Goods. We show the best line of OVERCOATS in the city Call and See. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier. UNION : PACIFIC. THE OLD RELIABLE is always ready and willing to make the lowest possible rates and furnish the best accommodations to all who apply. We charter cars on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction. For full particulars as to time of trains, rates, etc. call on J.P.R0SS City Office, Eldridge House Corner. To their interest to call on Meierhoffer and Wilder Groceries AND Provisions FOR THEIR 903 Massachusetts Street. Bakers & Confectioners. 737 Massachusetts Street. Lawrence, Kans. THE MEAT MARKET Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. Special Rates to Student Clubs. C.A.PEASE&SON C. A. PEASE & SON. BAKERY. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. H. JAESCHKE. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. Street. The Boston Clothiers BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES. Is at the head as usual, with the Call and Satisfy yourself. A UDPANSEX The Boston Square Dealing Clothier. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital. $150,000. Surplus. $13,000. We do a general banking business and solicit your patronage. J. B. WATRINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier, This pen is specially adapted for Accountants, Book-Keepers and Correspondents. It is made of the best English steel by the most experienced workmen. FOR TRIAL, will send a sample to the receiver in pattern, for 4 cents in stamps. Spencerian Pen Company, 810 Broadway, New York. A. MONROE President, R. G. JAMI-ON. Cashier. Merchants National Bank Conveniently Located M, NEW WARK, Vice President, W. F. MARCH, Ass' Cusher. Our Bank Hall is especially adapted for Reception Parties. N.H.COSLINE, Staple AND Fancy Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street, Lawrence. Kan. STUDENTS ! HENRY FUEL IS THE PLACE TO GET THE : BEST : SEWED : SHOES Made to order for $6. Fine repairing done. D. H. HORNOR, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless ex traction of teeth. OFFICE-733 Massachusetts street, (over The Fair), Lawrence. H. D. SHULL, One Price Clothier Kansas City. - Kansas. F. D. MORSE, M. D. Residence 1041 Tennessee street Lawrence. Office Over WOODWARD'S Drug Store. DENTIST C. E.ESTERLY, Over Woodward'f Drug Store. PUBLIS VOL. 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