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B. club That "struck" but stuck in the mud While soup flowed round, to the hub. The Emporias in glee Took 'em on their knee Then afterward climbed a tree; For a curler, Quite a twirlier, Fanned 'em out at Haskell Institute With a wicked and a wondrous inshoot This is the reason why the B. B. B's are mute What We Would Like to See. The B. B. club win a game. No examinations this year. The Faculty beat the Seniors. A better chancellor than Snow. Some one that didnt see the chimes. A fine athletic ground here next year. A grade t in all our studies. Mackey the Indian oitcher in K. S. U. A score of 15 to 4 for K. S. U. to-morrow. A shorter commencement, Everybody in the Base Ball club. Nobody on the Faculty's little list. The class in Nathan der Weise is reviewing the book. Miss Blance Webber is visiting Miss Roberts. Miss Gibbson of Kansas City has left school for the term. Peabody and Roberts are putting in good work practicing for the bost race on Field Day and if earnest hearty practice will accomplish anything they will win. They go down and take a two hours row every morning to develop muscle and an appetite for breakfast. The Faculty and seniors will play their annual game of Base Ball a week from today. From time immemorial the Seniors have won. Which takes your money? Summer goods, new, nobby and neat at Crains & Urbansky's the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers The latest wheel is the "Broncho" and it is a dandy. A chainless Safety Bicycle, 30 in. wheels geared to 60 in. See it at Raymonds Drug store The "Little Giant" for light weight leads the world for a regular safety. Call on Jaedicke for guns, ammunition and all other sporting goods. You can buy more bargains at THE FAIR than any other house in Lawrence. Mandolin and Guitar music at Fluke's. National Educational Association. HALF RATES FOR ALL, TO ST, PAUL MINN. The National Educational Association and Council of Education will hold their next Annual Convention at St. Paul, Minnesota, July 4 to 11 1890. Hon. James H. Canfield, of Lawrence, Kansas, is President of the Association. The Railroads have agreed to sell tickets to St. Paul and return for one lowest first-class single rate for round trip, plus $2, membership fee. Open to all persons. The most complete arrangements are being made to give the teachers a splendid welcome to the Northwest, and to make the meeting a great success. There will be ample hotel accommodations at easonable rates. Local excursions are being planned to the Lake region, Yellowstone Park Canadian National Park and all important points of interest in the Northwest and on the Pacific Coast, which will furnish teachers with the finest summer holiday trips that they ever enjoyed. Among the prominent Speakers to be present are Bishop Quintard, of Tennessee; Miss Francis Willard; Judge Gundy, of Louisiana; U. S. Senator Blair, New Hampshire; Dr. W. T. Harris, U. S Commissioner of Education; Dr. Hancock, Ohio, and Rev. A. E. Winship, Boston. For copy of OFFICIAL BULLETIN and all particulars about rates, routes, entertainment and Programs ask your Railway Ticket Agent, or address the General Passenger Agent of the Line you expect to go over, or Address S. SHERIN, Secretary of St. Paul Executive Committee Hotel Ryan, St. Paul, Minn Abe Levy's 25c ties can't be beat. Are you a lover of old and curious books? If so, visit the store of T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av. K. C. Fancy figured china silks sacrificed for 33c at THE FAIR. Or at least as handsome as you are, is what a photograph of yourself taken at Mettner's Studio will be. Mettner enjoys an enviable reputation among the University people—professors and students on account of the high class of work which he always turns out, and at reasonable prices. Every student will want one or more dozen photos before the close of school, especially if you are going to graduate. In order to see in what esteem Mettner is held by the students, jnst visit his studio and note the pictures of the higher classmen or of those who have recently graduated. Mettner's work speaks for itself when once seen The Boston is the place to deal so say the boys, There are no better cigars in the market, than those brands constantly in stock at Smith's News Depot. Boots and shoes made and mended by J, F. Wiedemann. Remember the place, E. 5th St. K C., and the man is B. Glick. Dolly Graeber has the boats that are the finest. Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco all the best brands at Smith's News Depot. Go you, you I mean, and take 1 boat ride Dolly Graeber's boats are the ones to rent. J. F Wiedemann is located just east of Poehler's grocery on Warren Street. A full line of classics, nicely bound just received by B. Glick. 21 E. 5th. St. K. C Do not borrow your fellow student's pocket knife but go to Smith's News Depot and buy you one. T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av. K.C., dealer in school books, new and old. A full line of standard second hand works in English, German and French. Fishing tackle at Jaedicke's Students remember it will pay you to buy your books of B. Glick, K. C. How the students do boast of the table that Klock sets. Call on Jaedicke for guns, ammunition and all other sporting goods. If you heed anything in the line of Base Ball or Athletic goods go to Smith's News Depot. Fine Valises for Gents and Ladies at Abe Levy's. Over twenty-five students are now boarding at Klock's. See his add in another column. T. O. Cramer, 1321 Grand Av. is the only dealer who has not joined the combine to raise the price on wall paper 25 or 30 per cent. Everything new in millinery to be found at Orme & Engle's, 837 Mass, St. Challies 21-2c a yard at The Fair. The book store of B. Glick is piled from floor to ceiling with law and medical books, dictionaries and reference books. Abe Levy has the best line of Flannel and Silk shirts. Crains & Urbansky, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. See those summer suits a Crains & Urbansky's. Seven and a half cents buys stylish satines at the Fair. Glick is absolutely reliable and anything you order of him will be sent precisely as ordered. Dolly Graeber—Boats to rent. Write to B. Glick, K. C. about any book of reference you may want. If you want a fine razor, revolver or any other offensive or defensive weapon buy it of Jaedicke. Only the choicest brand of cigars put on sale at Smith's News Depot The Best place to buy summer clothing is at the Boston. Seven and a half cents buys stylish satines at The Fair. GENIUS—It requires genius to buy goods. It requires genius to dress well. We assume that young ladies as well as young gentlemen like to make a good appearance in public. To do this you must dress in style. It is not necessary that you wear the most expensive fabrics, but it is necessary that you select what is becoming. Commencement will soon be here—to those young ladies who have not made the necessary preparations, we wish to say, that we have made it our business and study in the selecting of DRESS MATERIALS not to overlook Commencement. Our stock is replete with every fabric that long experience and good taste can suggest, together with the necessary auxiliaries such as Handkerchiefs-,Fans-,Gloves Hose-,Corsets- Ribbons etc. An invitation extended to the young ladies to call and examine our stock. BOOKS, Innes. STATIONERY, WALL PAPER. QUIZ BOOKS. ALBUMS. At KEELER'S. Trunks and Satchels For Ladies and Gents, ALL STYLES, AT Abe Levy's. Ladies' and Gents' fine hand-made shoes in all styles, widths and sizes at the Star Shoe Store. We mean business and say it right out loud. that we can and do sell fine shoes cheaper than other dealers in this city. Reason should tell any one that a business run under one-half the ordinary expenses needs but half a profit--"catch on." M. M. MANLEY. POWERS & SKOFSTAD. THE AMERICAN CLOTHING HOUSE POWERS & SKOPSTAL Are selling all kinds of spring and summer clothing at the very lowest prices in the city. A full line of straw hats containing all the latest styles, just opened up. 821 Massachusetts Street. More Truth Than Poetry KAW RIVER STUDIO. Morris, the Photographer. is doing the finest work in the city Don't fail to see his work before ordering Photos of any kind. 829 Mass. Street. Our Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes Is Large and Assorted LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Fine Low Shoes for Ladies and Gents. A Great Bargain in a Ladies French Kid Shoe, Worth $4.00, Only $2 50. MASON'S CLOTHES! Latest Style! Geo. Hollingberry, The Practical Tailar.