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. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE OF & GIBB COMPANY. Books and all necessary articles for the University Students. Orders for special books attended to promptly. Having fitted up our store handsomely throughout and repiled our shelves with beautifully bound volumes of Standard Works and Fiction, we are now in a position to ask our friends to drop in and see for themselves if our prices are not lower on all classes of Books as well as School Supplies than any other store in the west. A nice Reading Room has been furnished where will be found all the Latest Periodicals and Novels of the day. THE FIELD & GIBB BOOK & STATIONERY CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR UNIVERSITY BOOKS AND SUPPLIES THE STUDENTS' —AND— POPULAR : HATTER OUTFITTER. HEADQUARTERS FOR Stylish Hats —AND— Furnishing : Goods. LAUNDRY WORK Called for and Delivered. Call and See Me. 821 MASS. STREET. The Athletic Field. A glance northwest from the campus shows most plainly that Clerk Moody has by no means been idle this summer. The athletic field is fast assuming a metropolitan shape. An eight-foot white-washed fence, incloses about three acres, as smooth as a tennis court. In the northwest corner of the field the finest grand stand in the state has been erected, with a seating capacity of about one thousand, five hundred. Commodious dressing rooms and shower baths have been provided for students taking systematic training and everything is provided for the best possible out-door exercise. Mrs. Alice Rule, 1032 Kentucky street, formerly with Wilder Bros. shirt factory,will do students mending and will wash fine flannels. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Reference, Y. M. C. A. George Culver, a former student of political fame in the University, is now superintendent of the Beloit high school. Mr. Culver was married last July to Miss May Hair, of the class of 91. What will you do this year for your system, K. S. U. students? If you need drugs, medicines or toilet articles, go to Raymond's Drug Store for them. Rooms and board for six at 925 Indiana street. Near University and athletic grounds. Twenty bath tickets for $2 at Andy Reed's, 712 Mass. St. Steamboat parties are the thing for this fine weather. HOME - BAKERY. W. Warren St, Lawrence, Kas. J. H. JOHNSON, Prop. Short : Order : Meals Merchants National Bank Fresh Confectionery and Ciga e Always on Hand. A SPECIALTY. Aladdin. A. MONROE, President. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier. M. NEWWARK, Vice President. W. F. MARCH, Ass't Cashier. Conveniently Located It is a lucky thing for students in town that Miss Brown's beautiful spectacle of Aladdin is to be played to-night. She is without an equal in her ability to drill children and those who witnessed Pinafore and The Midsummer Night's Dream will require no urging to see this play. So those of our readers who are here for the first time, we would say do not fail to attend and witness an exhibition of dramatic art as exemplified by Lawrence children, that is fine beyond description and cannot be excelled anywhere in America. Our Bank Hall is especially adapted for Reception Parties. Field & Gibb have rearranged and restocked their book store and are prepared to welcome new students. They have set apart one corner where students are always welcome to come in and rest and look over the periodicals placed there for their use. There is also a desk and writing material. All free to University students. Dolly Graeber has fitted up a steamboat to run on the river. It will seat easily twenty-five persons and is just the thing for excursion parties. Students who wish to spend a pleasant evening will do well to take a trip up the river in the steamboat. Smith keeps a full line of Newspapers and Periodicals at his news stand in the Eldridge block. Andy Reed is the student's barber. Give him a call. --- Boats to let at G. A. Graeber's boat livery. Is at the head as usual, with the BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES. Call and Satisfy yourself A. URBANSKY, The Boston Square Dealing Clothier. CADY & OLMSTEAD, --- 1024 and 1026 Walnut Street. Kansas City, Mo. H JAESCHKE. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. Street. Freeh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. THE MEAT MARKET Special Rates to Student Clubs. DENTIST. Over Dalley's Queensware Store. KAW VALLEY If you want your CLOTHING COL- ORED or Cleaned in first-class style take them to the Kaw Valley Steam Dying and Cleaning Works. Also Second- Hand Clothing bought and sold. All work warranted. CLEANING WORKS. A. S. BOOTHE, Prop'r. Burke Street. First House Northeast of Massachusetts Stree Lanark, Kannapo. T. B. DAKAN, Dyer Berkley Street Berkley Street, For the season and makes a specialty of AGENTS WANTED Bicycles, Guna and Typewriters taken in Exchange Banquets a Specialty. FALL AND WINTER SUITS R.E.KROH, Pianos, : Organs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Kansas City, Kansas. Small Goods and Sheet Music. Send for Illustrated C. talcgu. 542 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. FOR : CLOTHING —AND— GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS The : Famous : Clothing : House, 500 and 502 Minnesota Ave., -GO TO- Kansas Citv, - - Kansas. BLOMQUIST BROS., Davies, the Students' Tailor, AT Merchant Tailors 527 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kan. AT BED ROCK PRICES. PUBLI CLUBS WILL FIND IT Meierhoffer and Wilder To their interest to call on FOR THEIR Groceries AND Provisions VOL. 903 Massachusetts Street. The are eq Proof of the hill Cha lent t Sunda Jim summ buildi Kanss Mr and a a repu attorn A to eni arts o he wa La ed t Mass Missi Th large suma numb Th ing t nual. long succ L. 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