A. G. MENGER & CO. IS THE STUDENTS' SHOE STORE Buy Where the Variety is Greatest! GoodsforChristmasGifts,1890. Buy Where the Stock is the Greatest! Pictures Pastelles. Pai Tai gs. Engravings. Water Colors. Books Gift Books. Poetical Books. Standard. Miscellaneous. Fancy Articles Jewel Boxes, Glove and H'dk'i Cases,Dressing Cases,Smoker's Sets,Oxydised Brush Sets,Cigar Boxes,Manicure Shs,Vases, etc Leather Goods Pocket Books Purses Card Cases, DyeingCases for men LetterCases,Writing Puds. The above is but a partial list of the many beautiful articles suitable for Christmas Gifts shown by Field & Hargis, the Leading Booksellers of Lawrence. HOLIDAY GOODS & NICK NACKS! We, as usual, will be Headquarters for Holiday Goods, Books-Plain, Illustrated, Young, Old Best Girl, and all the relations. FancyGoods,Albums,PocketBooks,Work Boxes, DESKS, PICTURES, and so many things we can't tell all, but can say they will all be at hard time prices McKinley bill, e.c. Students, come and see us and bring your friends. N. B. We shall have some special Bargain Counters of goods slightly damaged by our recent fire. J. S. CREW & CO. Glee Club Concert. The Glee Club went to Eudora last Saturday night to give a concert. The trip was made in wagons and a glorious trip it was. A few more could have been crowded into the house but it was comfortable as it was. The program opened with Upidee, the words being written for the occasion. The beauty of the thing didn't seem to dawn on the natives. They grinned a little and some one clapped once, but soon recovered his self control. Several pieces were received with the same composure, notwithstanding the frantic efforts of the University boys and girls who went along to work up some enthusiasm without discovering their purpose. When the boys "shot that nigger through the liver," so serenely, there was a decided commotion, and when an amusing variation was worked on the last part of the verse, the audience went "clean off." After that they were ours completely. Mary's lamb was enceded—thanks to the boys—and after the natives found out how it was done encores were frequent. The more sober parts of the program never failed to draw tears. The mandolins were a pleasant feature of the program. Taken all in all, the concert was a success and the good people of Eudora went away well pleased, even if they were not uproarous about it. The next concert will be given at No. 6, Tuesday night, tho 9th, and it is hoped that a hundred students will go out to give encouragement to the boys and contribute their mite to the organ fund. Prof. James H. Canfield gave a talk on "Books" before the High School students last Monday. This was the first of a series of talks to be given at the High School by University professors. Hollingbery. Hollingbery says you will need a dress suit for the Christmas parties. He can supply you from Philadelphia at prices to suit your pocket-book. Ethel B. Allen, of Kansas City was at the University last Wednesday. WINTHROP STREET -CORA E. GILLfirst-class table, handsome rooms. Banquets and parties are a sociality. Nearer the fraternity mills than any other her place in town. Dining Hall. BARBER - SHOP. ALBERT GREGG. Finest Shop! Best Location in the City. Both Rooms Adjoining Shop. -1N- Eldridge : House : Block. ANOTHER Cold Wave IS COMING Abe Levy's Prepare for It GO TO and buy a pair of warm GLOVES. Gloves, Underwear, Neckwear, BROMELSICK'S. OVERCOATS Nobby, Stylish and Well Fitting. Business & Dress Suits Prices Cut VeryLow Of the Latest Designs. —NOW. AT— Steinberg & Bro. PHOTOGRAPHER, 615 Massachusetts St-, Lawrence, Kan WILLIS. DaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special: Rates : to : Students HUTSON'S Restaurant and Bakery Special Rates to Students! Clubs, 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. DENTIST, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. A. WEBBER & SON, PRACTICAL : TAILORS, Prices According to Material. Student Trade a Specialty. CALL ON THEM. DONNELLY BROS., Livery, Feed and Hack Stables, Cor Wnthrop and New Hampshire Streets. TELEPHONE 100. J. JOHNSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats. Third Door North of Post Office. GO TO METTNER, The Leading Photographer 719 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kas. STILL VACANT. A student from the State University, Wife of students had a diversity A student from the State University Who of talents had quite a diversity. Applied for the sit, Left vacant by the fit,— Refered to in our last. Some samples he wrote, From which we shall quote (some day.) We advised him to wrap His talent in a nap— Kiss and hide it away. It was entirely to us— T-r-o-u-s for us, Would be worth more Some future day. But we sold him a nice Overcoat all the same, And he went away happy. Laying all jokes aside, it Is a fact, there is better Value in the Browning King Clothing than any sold in Kansas City. It has more style, More service, more of everything Needed in good clothing, But sold at popular prices always. $75.00 to $250.00 A MONTH can be $170,100 $10,100 made working for us Persons preferred who can furnish a Loren and moments may be profitably owed over also. AIRSON & CO, 109 Mine St, Richmond, OH AIRSON & CO, 109 Mine St, Richmond, OH MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors, Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. $3000 A YEAR! I undertake to briefly teach each fairly limited person of either age a specific course in instruction, will work individually now to take Three Hundred Dollars a Year in their own local town or employment at which you can earn that amount, the situation or employment as it applies to each county. I trained but one worker from each district or county. I employed a number who are making over $3000 a year and must be meeting a FARE. Address at once E. C. ALLEN A Nice line of Ladies' and Gent's Oxfords at Hume's, 829 Massachusetts Street