Fresh Oysters by the Can or Bulk at Chris Epley's. “THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, FIELD & HARCIS, Propr's. Will SaveYou Money! Will Treat You Courteously! Will Fill Your Orders Completely! F. & H. carry the Largest Stock of University Text Books and Supplies in Kansas. Everything needed in your College Work, and ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. DRAWING MATERIALS. FIELD & HARGIS. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. FIELD & HARGIS. STATIONERY. FIELD & HARGIS. TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. GO TO THE BIG BOOK STORE. J. S. CREW & CO. ALL THE BOOKS USED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Come in and Get Acquainted, you are Always Welcome whether you Buy or Not. J. H. BELL & BRO. HAVE A NUMBER OF FINE PIANOS TO RENT. Also carry a complete stock of SHEET MUSIC and STUDIES. —AGENTS FOR— Washburn, Harwood. / Guitars and Mandolins. J. H. Bell & Bro., S23 Mass. Street. CALL AND SEE THEM. ALBERT GREGG BARBER : SHOP Finest Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop. Eldridge : House : Block. Hereford Meat Market THUDIUM BROS. All kinds of Meat, Flies and Game in Season, We kill our own meat. Students trade solicited. Corner Mass, and Henry Streets. TEL PHONE 121. O. P. LEONARD, THE : TAILOR, Has the best line of samples ever brought to Lawrence, Kae. TELEPHONE :: STAIRWAY. MEAT : MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand Special Rates to Club Stewarts. Chay, Hess, 937 Massachusetts Street, PLACE HOUSE. The Place of Places— Has lots to eat and smiling faces. The landlord, one of Kentucky's first, Will *satisfy* your appetite and quench your The landlady, like the lord, Always meets you with a kind word. Is always in the happiest mood, when she is filling you with whoseis food. So if you are eating to live, and want to live long. Hurry to the Place House and give by adding one more to the throng. Eating and drinking are necessary to health. And a reasonable house is conducive to wealth. Places secluded, are sought for rest. All of which is found at the Place House the The cook, one of K. C. a. best, Burke, his name, a consoirseur, Delicateness until you can't rest, Dished out to rich and poor. The waiters all tily and clean, Stipping from table to table seen. The most graceful and modest favor Supplying everything staple. Sauces and relish, for all tastes and notions, Fruits, nuts and eteries, oh! these emo- tions!! We kindly ask you to give us a test, And we know you will feel you have rected your best. PLACE HOUSE, Cor. New Hampshire and Warren Sts. The I. C. G. Steps forward and greets you upon your arrival. We have been looking for you and anticipate a pleasant year with you. The students are a part of us and we cannot well get along without you. We formed many an acquaintance among you last year which we believe was agreeable and profitable to each party. Come in and see what we can and will do for you. The inaugural meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will take place this evening at 7 o'clock in rooms. Let all young men interested in this association be present and make this meeting a grand success. Our club list, I. C. G, prices and goods cannot be surpassed. INDIA CASH GROCERY If you want any book, first go to C. S. Duncan, 720 Mass. St. INDIANA CASH GROCERY Students Are Welcome. It is useless to say that we are glad to see so many familiar faces in our city again, also the strangers who seem to be rather more numerous than was expected. To all we offer a CORDIAL WELCOME and hope that your stay will be pleasant and profitable. 820 Mass. St. If at any time sooner or later you wish something nine in the way of a photograph, call at the Kaw River Studio, there you are sure of getting what is meant by a first class photograph. An inspection of work solicited. Business hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. MORRIS, the Artist. Hutson's Restaurant. Mrs. H. T. Hutson runs a restaurant and bakery at 715 Massachusetts street. This is on the west side of the street in a desirable location. Mrs. Hutson sets a good table and her rates are reasonable. She has a few rooms that would be suitable for students, especially one large front room that would accommodate a party of four. Mrs. Hutson makes a speciality of furnishing bread to' students' boarding clubs. Her bread is always fresh and nice and students will do well to patronize this popular restaurant and bakery, 715 Massachusetts street. Large stock of Munro's Sea Side Library, also other reading matter at Duncan's. Tom Pollock law, 88, was married to Miss Yarnold, in this city, last Wednesday. C. S. Duncan, 720 Mass. has the largest stock of second hand books in town. Miss Carrie Priestly has entered the University again this year. Pick Ups. Duncan is popular with the students. Prof. Blackmar occupies the old law room. S. M. Simmons came in from Spring Hill Thursday. Hunter will show the sights of K. S. U. to visitors this year. Clarence Sears arrived Thursday morning, sooner than expected. Daily papers, magazines, cigars tobacco and cigarette at Dsuncan's. A. L. Burney, '90, is cashier of the First National Bank, Harisonville, Mo. A large number of Juniors are making American History their major course. Grant W. Harrington was in town Thursday on his return from the Wichita convention. V. L. Kellogg is one of the best informed men in the faculty concerning the University work. H. B. E.Muth will leave Lawrence in a few days to enter a medical school in Philadelphia. The first meeting of the Science Club one week from to-night,will be an "experience meeting." Prof. Templin's department is attracting much attention and will have a goodly number of students. Prof. Williston strikes the observer as being a jolly, whole-souled sort of a man, just the man to be popular. Miss Fanny Herrington has been in Lawrence all summer, and is ready for another year's work in the University. The many friends of Herbert J. Humphrey, class '81, will be grieved to learn that he died of typhoid fever, in Hutchison, Aug. 8th. Welcome Back! WE extend a hearty greeting to the students' of the K. S. U., and desire to call their attention to the fact that we are better prepared to serve their interests than ever before Students and their friends are wide awake to the fact that to trade with Innes in Dry Gooous and Carpets is a guarantee of getting the best for the least money. Our manner of doing business is plain, simple and upright, and such as commends itself to a thrifty, thriving class of people. We invite inspection. GEO. INNES. J. H. Shimmons -WILL- Furnish You a House from Cellar to Garrett With everything except Curtains and Carpets. A. P. FELLOWS,D.D.S. Dental Farlors 921 Mass. Street Teeth Extracted Without Pain BY MEANS OF GAS. FRENGER'S Short Order Restaurant. Warren St., Between Mass. & Vermont. Steaks and Chips; Fish and Game in Season served on short notice, Dinner lunch from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dinner lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. $75.00 to $250.00 A MONTH can be made working for us. Vendors referred who can furnish a horse and give their help to the business. Spare moments may be profitably offered also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. JOHNSON & CO, 109 Main St., Richmond, Va. Fresh Oysters and a First-Class Lunch at Chris Epley's.