et. Morris, the Student's Photographer, is Always Glad to See You. 829 Massachusetts Street. partantly last exception was after nencing late May 11, 2007 11:00 AM programs, taught visit or schools. yles OTH, UR, vy's aw Building. City, Mo. Line ands Designs K'S. Street. m. HOP. the City. Shop. Block. reet. Additional Locals. Thanksgiving ties at Levy's. Saucy vests, all styles, at Abe Levy's. J. E. Baker returns to-day to his home in Ottawa. See the "Snipe" cap at Abe Levy's. Its the latest. Hadley and Bowersock backed out of the walking match. Albert Fullerton will visit his brothers in Atchison during vacation. Dr. Cordley, of the Congregational church, leads chapel this week. W. J. Coleman enjoyed a visit from his father last Friday and Saturday. Miss Rose Morgan will return to her home in Leavenworth for the vacat on. What fine nights these would be for a turkey roast in the woods! Who mentioned it? Who mentioned it? Bargains in gloves at Abe Levy's The underwear Abe Levy is sell ing is a rare bargain. Baker will play foot ball here a week from next Monday. An interesting game may be expected. Mrs. Stacey and Misses Bessie and Maude Gibson, of Topeka, were shown through the University Monday morning. Frank A, Marshall, of the Leavenworth Times, a graduate of several years ago, visited the. University last Monday. The finest line of MeerschaumCig and Cigarette Holders ever brought to this city just received at Smith's News Depot. Messrs. Armstrong and Peabody and Misses Mamie Lyons and Lena Beard made up a party which drove to Baldwin last Saturday. Hudson and Coleman were pretty badly jamed up in the foot ball game, but will soon be ready for another turn with Baker. The Geology class have not been able to have their supplemental views in a dark room yet, as the dynamo cannot be run on account of the repairs at the shop. Brown, Merrill and Springer set the walking pace to Baldwin and back last Saturday. It is said that they lowered the trains time between Lawrence and Baldwin. Miss Oliver begins her Livy class promptly at the second bell and then dismisses it at her leisure after the ringing of the second bell again. That is right, give it to the Freshies! It was anyway to get there, going to Baldwin last Saturday. About forty took the "Jerkwater," some rode down on their Cycles, some drove down, some rode horse-back and last but not least in execution, some walked. The new boiler will soon be in its place at the machine shops. This will give us one 60 in. and two 48 in. boilers for heating purposes, and a 48 in. boiler to run the engine. Will Hunter of the city, has charge of the work. Kunkle is the students' tailor. Kunke Also known as unknown New ties at Abe Levy's. Will Simpson, a student of yore, was in town Sabbath. Mr. Coof, of Baker, was on the hill Monday morning See Abe Levy about underwear. A number of students will accompany the Glee Club to Eudora. Ridgeway has been appointed deputy surveyor of Douglas county. II. L. Sullivan, of Washburn, was entertained by Mr. Springer, Monday. Prof. Canfield added about 300 index cards to the American History references this week. W. W. Brown will stay at Lawrence and maintain a long face during vacation. Dr. Johnson, a member of the Faculty of the Ottawa college, was at the University Monday. Raymonga's Liver Granules will stay many a billious attack, regulate the system and keep off the malaria. Five of the boys walked to Bautwin Saturday to see the game of foot ball. Three had pluck enough to walk back. The old Orphilian property will be put in Chancellor Snow's room and kept for literary work in the University. Regent Gleed was in the city Monday—suppose he was down to seet hat the boys were all supplied with turkey. Merril and Springer willpuads the vacation in trying to work up a serenade that will be pleasing to Ringer's ears. Miss Lotte Hopkins, of this city and her friend, Miss Pulma Edmiston, of Richview, Ill., visited the University Monday afternoon. The Glee club will go to Endora Saturday evening to give their first public concert. The boys look fine in their new mortar boards and gowns. "My hands, oh my hands," she said. And no wonder for she had not yet learned that it is Raymond's Cream of Roses that softens, heals and whitens the hands. Now that the foot ball fever is raging, it will be necessary to prepare for kicks, knocks and bruises. Arnica Witch Hazel and salves at Raymond's Drug Store in great abundance and fair prices. Miss Marie Park will leave this week to take a position as instructor in music in a girls' boarding school at Oswego, Kan. Miss Park is a good musician and will hold such a position creditably. On Friday last, W. Y. Morgan a graduate of the University class of '87, and Miss Colie Adare, were united in marriage at Strong City, Kansas. Mr.' Morgan was one of the most popular and successful students of the University during his attendance here. He was at one time editor of the Courier, and took a prominent part in all college affairs. We extend hearty congratulations. Oyster :- Parlor. WM. WIEDEMANN ICE CREAM AND For the S-Season, and makes a Specialty of M. ucturing BAS OPENED H11S FINE CONFECTIONERY. Parties Supplied on Short Notice See the New Rubber Goods ! Jut the thing to go to the University in wet weather. Lots of Boots and Shoes. PRICES LOW. Carries a Large Stock of Mason's Family Shoe Store Norton's - Restaurant! 905 Mass. Street. Confectionery, Fruits and Cigars Oysters Prepared in All Styles. MEALS 25 CENTS. R. J. SPEITZ. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 MASS. STREET. CLARK & CO., THE HATTE S, 524 Main St. Kansas City Mo. latest Shapes in Soft, Stiff and Silk Hats. 524 Main St, Kansas Ci'y, Mo. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPARED BY Second Door East of Poehler's. J. F.WIEDEMANN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, GEO. FLINN. MAKER OF FINE BOOTS AND HOLES, 647 Broadway, Landmark Street, New York, 10032 Boots and Shoes Required at Lowest Prices ON HOUR NOTICE. GROSS & BARKER 1st Door West of Leah Drug Store, Henry St. STUDENTS' POPULAR BARBER SHOP 814 Massachusetts Street. AT THE Good, Tender Meat Always on Band. C. A. PEASE & SON W.W.MORGAN & CO. We are showing some extraordinary bargains in Underwear from $1 to $2.50 a piece Camel's Hair, Natural Wool and Merino. Business Never So Good and Prices Never So Low. When Going away, Don't forget to see our Larger Stock and Velises THERE never has been a time since we were in the clothing business that we sold as good garments as we are selling today, and prices were never so low. There are plain reasons for this. In the first place no such fine clothes were ever made before, and in the second place you can find them on your hand, we are able to name our own price, which is always a low one, and as you already know you are the ones who come in for an equal share of any good trade we make. There's a saving to you of from two fifty to six dollars on each garment, and you may get the benefit of those prices - and are for you to be sure you are in our store. NOW, HOW CAN YOU KNOW THIS? First—The name Morgan is over our door. Second—The color of our Front is Red, Third—Our street numbers are plain, being 1099 and 1011. Fourth—We occupy two floors, connected by an elevator. Sixth - You may be sure you are not in Morgan's unless you are taken upstairs to look at Overcoats and Suits. Please remember these pointers. Fifth—Every Overcoat in our house is shown upstairs. Business Cards, Advertising Cuts, Letter Heads Programs, Invitations, Maps, Plats, etc. 944 KENTUCKY STREET Lawrence, Kan. SHIRT : MAKERS AND WILDER BROS., GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE KANSAS. On students and everybody will do well by calling on them and be fitted into Suits and Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not by the regular prices. You can buy the Finest Goods for one third the regular prices or you custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. N. H GOSLINE, Fancy Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 M ss. Street, Lawrence Kansas I HAVE THE Finest : Assortment PARLOR AND HANGING ever bront ht to Lawrence and at lower pieces. Come and see them. J. H. SHIMMONS. Closing Out Sale at Chicago Shoe Store. Come while we have sizes. 933 Mass. St