New Spring and Summer Samples at Davies, the Tailor. See Him before Ordering Your New Suit. LEGAL BRIEFS. Chancellor Snow visited the Juniors last Friday Prof. Brownell has been hearing the recitations of the class in Domestic Relations during the absence of Prof. Greene. The seniors have chosen the following representatives for commencement: President, Jewett; debate, Jonos and Blume; orations, Stillwell and Lookabaugh; theses, Glenn and Swartzel; greenbag orator, Ridings. Planting of class orations, Hellstrom, May and Stanley; poet, Armstrong; banquet oraters, Pennington and Sullivan. New Washburn Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. Mrs. Savage has removep to 821 Massachusetts street. The Eudora Dramatic club will give one of their popular entertainments, under the auspices of the Fraternal Aid association, at the F. A. A. hall on Tuesday evening, March 29, 1892. This will be the first entertainment given in the hall. The public are invited to come and pass judgment on this new place of amusement for Lawrence audiences. There will be presented on this occasion the serio comic dram Among the Breakers, also the laughable fare, The Mischievous Nigger. Admission, 25e; children under 12, 15c. Seats on sale at the Western Union Telegraph office, and at Raymond's Drug Store. Doors open at 7:30. Curtain rises at 8.00. Good music in attendance. Ask to see the New Music Folios at Fluke's. S. R. Stuart & Co., 821 Massachusetts street; have a new and complete line of Hair and Fancy Goods. Tipton's barber shop at 836 Massachusetts street has just been fitted up with a new set of furniture, new chairs and new mirrors. It gives the little shop a new look throughout. Tipton now has just about the finest shop in Lawrence. Remember the place, 836 Massachusetts street. The finest stock of new Mandolin and Guitar Music at Fluke's. For 1,2,and 3 Mandolin and Guitar. Ask to see them "Have you heard that old saw of the Persian, That saying most witty and true, The whole world is covered with leathe To him who is shod with a shoe." Faxon at the Star Shoe store is Ready to assist covering the world With leather in this way. Fine footwear for men—in Cordovan. Calf, Kangaroo Douglas Faxon's, 905 Massachusetts street. Mrs. Savage has removed her stock of millinery to Bromelsick's old stand at 821 Massachusetts street. The celebrated John Wesley Banjos at Fluke's. As Others See Us. S. M. Simmons, W. P. Harrington and Russell Whitman, of the Kansas State University Courier were in the city yesterday hustling for their bright little paper. The boys intend publishing a daily edition during commencement week. The Courier is the brightest college paper in the state, is edited and managed by University boys and ranks high as a college paper —K. C. Journal. The Misses Stuart have moved to 821 Massachusetts street. The delegates to the Pi Phi national convention will begin to arrive on Monday next. Prof. Blake lectures at Kansas City tonlight and Prof. Blackmar will go to Topeka. The Glee and Banjo club will meet tonight. The athletic board will adopt base ball suits at the next meeting. The Glee club expects to give a concert in Lawrence after its grand annual tour. New Guitar, Vocal and Instrumental Folios at Fluke's. A New Dentist Dr. A. L. Ashby has just removed from Baldwin to Lawrence and has opened up an office over Dailey's store at 819 Massachusetts street, where he will engage in the practice of dentistry. He is a graduate of the Kansas City dental college, and has been in practice about three years. Besides being a dentist of well established reputation, Dr Ashby is a very pleasant mannered gentleman, an old Baker student, and takes a great interest in student affairs. The Courier bespeaks for him a generous patronage from the students. Go to Griffins for good clean lump Coal at lowest prices. New Stratton Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. The honorary scientific society Sigma Xi has elected the following as members: Miss Thompson, A. O. Ridgway, E. W. Caldwell of this years class and Miss Gertrude Cretty and M. E. Rice graduates. The society will get a prominent scientist from the east to deliver a commencement address. Girls call and examine Mrs. Savage's new millinery goods. The freshman chemistry class bad its picture taken yesterday afternoon. Prof. Franklin did the work. The Science club meets tomorrow evening. E.F. Stimpson will read a paper on Paper Pulp Manufacture and I. H. Morse will talk about the making of sugar in Louisiana. The last day of chemistry laboratory work for the freshmen was yesterday. There were a number of explosions, some of them quite serious. The meeting of the Historical salinary tomorrow afternoon will be a students session. S. M. Simmons will read a paper on the general tax system and G. C, Stuart on the single tax idea. Go to Griffins for good clean lump Coal at lowest prices. New Music Rolls at Fluke's. Ben Crains has rented the store room where O'Brien's hardware store has been and will in a stock of clothing soon. After the Ball. "I was a happy chance that that girl got there, and now we two were all that shared. 'Over the snow laid ways we noiseless rolled. There from here all the white skies. With what sweet abandon she nestled back. All down and fur, in its friendly gloomy! Her speaking silence gave me hope— I tenderly whoopee. "Madge, my own!" The streets flow by, our talk had stopped, Should I grasp the chance which fate had And now we two were all cut shared The cozy case of her father's brought— Should I grasp the chance which fate had thrown? How can you do that? "Twas a happy chance that had put me there. A chanager's sudden, painting riot. A Sordid Suggestion. A Norldal Suggestion. Since we are a leap year, isn't it For the young woman in the case To purchase her own ring? Chicago Dip - Washington Sta. She answered not I touched her hand, Her soft breath made my pauses leap Hold me still, let me breathe. AND THE Worlds Fair ABE LEVY'S Supplying Parties CONFECTIONARIES Banquets a Specialty Meat Market. Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. CHAS. HESS 937 Massachusetts St. Students' Trade a Specialty. N. H. GOSLINE. Fancy Staple Groceries 811 Mass. S'reet. Lawrence, Kansas. Watkin's : National : Bank. Capital. $150,000. Surplus. $13,000. J. B. WATKINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS Cashier Finest Laundry in the West We do a general banking business and solicit your patronage. WOOLFBROS. ABE LEVY; AG'T. Work Called For and Delivered. Students and everybody will do well by calling on me and be fitted out. In Shirts and Underwear you can buy the dress for older parties and not taken. You can buy the N-9秋 good for one third the regular office. McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A, WEBER & SON, Board per Week $3.00 Meal Tickets... 3.50 RILEY & DEDRICK'S WILDER BROS. SHHIRT MAKERS Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Fall & Winter Wear. Patriize Our Custom Steam Laundry For New Work and Low Prices Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. H. JAESCHKE BAKERY. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Klock's Restaurant. OF ALL KINDS. 727 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. The Students' Boarding Place. STUDENTS TRADE SOLICITED. Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. FRANK RIPPLE, DEALER IN BARBER SHOP. AND GENT'S FURNISHERS LAWRENCE, KAN. Groceries. Provisions, Flour and Feed. Telephone 15. Terms Cash. 123 Massachusetts Street. Terms Cash. 923 Massachusetts Street. BEAL & GODDING, We make a specialty of boarding houses. TEL.EPHONE 139. Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. Coposite Lawrence House. WILLIS. DaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. Special : Rates : to : Students. A. L. ASHBY. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Over Dally's Queensware Store. DENTIST full care, full position free. After your booking, we will call you by phone to confirm. C. ALLEN, Born 420, Augusta, Maine --bee --bee KANSAS CITY, MO. East Wing N. Y. Life Bldg., Nw. 54, M16, M18 Belair St. Established 20, Dec. 19, 1855. Instructed July 19, 1857. All branches at lowest rates. Unsurpassed awards. Vacations. Catalogs free. Elavita N. N. Y. Life Bldg. J. F. SALDING, A. M. PRESSMAN Twenty-Sixth Annual Law and Night School THE MEAT MARKET Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. Special Rates to Student Clubs. C. A. PEASE & SON. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigare. No. 774 Massachusetts Street C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST, Over Woodward's Drug Store. His tensio A held Apri