Oysters Served in All Styles at the Delmonico Restaurant. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Buy your shoes at Black's. He can suit you in any thing you want. Go to Andy Reed's, opposite the Eldridge House, for first-class work. Pickles! Pickles! SWANSDOWN Silk Umbrellas At the White Front Dry Goods Emporium. Pickles! Pickles! For good, fancy, mixed, spiced, sweet and plain pickles go to Ray Bros. See that handsome line of hosiery and gloves at the White Front Dry Goods Emporium. At the White Front, Dry Goods Emporium. lowest prices. to students. Just received the finest line of J. R. Torrey's razors and straps in Lawrence, at Geo. Leis'. "Pete" Baker will be at Bower-sock's opera house next Thursday night. Regular prices. We guarantee every razor sold by us to give perfect satisfaction. Nothing better than Torrey's made. For sale by Geo. Leis. Have you a good razor? Well get a Torrey combination strop and hone, and keep it sharp. Beautiful line of evening shades of dress goods just received at the White Front Dry Goods Emporium. If you can't cure that cold with home remedies, go to Raymond & Dick's for the most popular cough syrups in the market. More New Cloaks. Gone East. Don't pull your "base-ball nines" out by the roots with a dull razor when you can get a boss strap and home at Geo. Leis'. A. D. Weaver has just received some very handsome garments for ladies and misses. Call and see them. A. D. Weaver is again in the markets of the east buying goods. He will tell you more about it in a few days. Amusements. "PETE" BAKER. The popularity of Pete Baker, the German singing comedian, filled the theatre at both performances yesterday with a much larger crowd than is usually seen; in fact, the standing room sign was displayed early. "The Emigrant" has been almost entirely rewritten by Mr. Baker, and is now a much better play than "Chris and Lena." The songs sang by Mr. Baker are all new. Little Grace Euler, a very pretty child, dances with Mr. Baker to the delight of all. Miss Marie Morisini as Mrs. Brown, is a clever actress, and rendered good support, as did also W. E. Hines, Percy Kingsley, Miss Miller, Miss Walters and others. The dresses worn by the ladies are handsomer than any seen since in a long time, and those worn by all of the company in the "masque ball in the last act are the grandest ever seen in a play of this calibre.—Pittsburg Leader. Buy the "Top Royal" collar of Abe Levy. Buy the "Top Royal" collar at Abe Levy's. If you can't afford a cigar, Smith has a cob pipe for you. Abe Levy gives special rates to all students. Don't fail to see Blacks' line of shoes before you buy. For your winter underwear go to Abe Levy. Buy your winter underwear of Abe Levy. Twenty bath tickets for $2.00 at Andy Reed's. All work guaranteed first-class at Andy Reed's. Abe Levy has the lasgest stock of gloves in the city. Akase Levy for the latest style collars, "Top Royal," and "Spokain." Buy your cigars at Hoene's. He makos them, and makes good ones, too. Write your girl a letter; it will please her. J. D. Smith will furnish you the stationery. Ladies, go to Black's, 821 Massachusetts street, for the latest styles in fine shoes. Go to Smedley's bathroom for a delightful bath. To students, four baths for $1.00. The Indiana Cash Grocery can save you money. If you don't believe it, try them and see. If you want to eat where everything is neat and clean go to the Delmonico restaurant. Grosscup's old stand, 743 Mass. sreet. For good, warm gloves, either cloth, kid, or dog skin go to Bromel-sick's, where you will always find the largest assortment. Alex Protsch, the well known tailor, has changed his place of business from 923 Massachusetts street to 829 Massachusetts street, over Hume's shoe store. Ladies! Barber & Richards are now located over Raymond & Dick's drug store. They have a full line of fall and winter styles of hats and bonets. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give them a call. For good, warm gloves, either cloth, kid, or dogskin, go to Bronel-sick's where you will always find the largest assortment. Winter underwear for ladies and gents. A. D. Weaver is showing very superior lines in all grades. You can suit yourself in all respects, at Weaver's. Students' clubs are all the go again. In purchasing groceries they should consult the Indiana Cash Grocery as it has made special arrangements for this branch of trade, and its prices are extremely low. When in want of anything in the shape of footwear, do not forget that on the east side of Massachusetts you can find A. G. Menger's boot and shoe establishment. There you can find most anything in the shape of boots, shoes, rubbers, artics, slippers, etc., and you will always get your money's worth. Texas Siftings: Customer (getting his air cut). "Didn't you nip off a piece of the ear then?" Barber (reassuringly)—"Yes sah, a small piece, but not 'nough to effect the hearin', sah. Get some court plaster at Raymond & Dick's and it will be all right, sah." FREDERICKSON, A. Meat Market Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, Fsh and Poultry. The patronage of student's clubs is especially collected. GEO. DAVIS, MERCHANT TAILOR. Students will find it to their advantage to call and look at stock and get prices. Office No. 921 Massachusetts Street, UP STAIRS. Get Your Meals at LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. FRED KLOCK'S Restaurant. The Best Fare AND THE Cheapest Rates. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Any bank learned in one reading, Mind wandering cured. Speaking without notes. Caught in the act of systems. Wirely condensed by Supreme Court Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, the world-famed specialist in Mind Diseases. Daniel Greenleaf Thompson, the great philosopher and editor of *Christian Advocate*, Richard Proffitt Scientist, Hons. Judge Gibbons, Judah P. Benjamin, and others, sent post free by The Fifth Avenue N. NW. P. LEONARD, herb, son, pat. Prof. A.LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N.Y. Has got hundreds of samples—all the latest styles. No trouble to show goods. Students should call and see him. Good Winter Suits at $42.00 and $25.00. No. 733 Massachusetts Street. THE TAILOR, ALEX. E. PROTSCH, Agt. AND IMPORTER OF ENGLISH GOODS. 829 Massachusetts Street, over Hume's shoe store. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Fashionable - Merchant - Tailor AND IMPORTER OF ENGLISH GOODS. BARBER SHOP, ALBERT GREGG, Prop., 843 Mass. Street. Good workmen and satisfactory work. ALBERT GREGG, Prop., REYNOLDS & HALE. Billiar and Pool Rooms. NEWLY FURNISHED. Choicest Brands of Cigars. Tooth Picks, did you say? Not talking of shoes, but wood tooth picks, and nothing better in town for 5c. a box. The 10c. picks are as good as one gold one. Raymond & Dick's Blue Mortar Drug Store is the place. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH, Have the Popular LiveryStable OF LAWRENCE. Buy your ties of Abe Levy. Buy your socks of Abe Levy. Prof. Ryan's Academy of Dancing at K. of P. Hall. Open every Friday and Monday for ladies and gentlemen. Ladies' and children's class every Saturday afternoon. The Finest Hacks and Call Carriages in the City. Special attention Paid to Students. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS Telephone No. 139. 818 and 820, Vermont Street, Opposite Lawrence House. AND THE INDIANA CASH GROCERY CROCKERY HOUSE. 828 and 830 Mass. Street, Have without a doubt the largest and best stock to select from in you city, and in prices we have no competition. If you are looking for a place to purchase goods cheap, we are the fellows. If you are looking for some one to carry you, and are willing to pay for dead weights, we are not the fellows. What we want, is to make everyone feel after buying of us, that the goods are worth what they have paid for them. A Special Invitation is Extended to Students Clubs. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures by the Thousand. We have hanging lamps from $.75 to $16 each. 56-piece decorated dinner sets at - $3.50 112-piece “““- 10.00 Toilet sets from - - - $2.25 to 20.00 Are proprietors and sole owners of the celebrated A Th nigh I. C. G. AND KAW PRINCESS FLOUR. darn E (use) Th corp · T to-d We The Bayless Mercantile Co. The Delmonico is where you can get what you want to eat on short notice.