Go to DELMONICO RESTAURANT for FINE CONFECTIONS. J. S. CREW & CO., The Oldest and Largest Book Store in the State. and at est and All kinds of Text and Reference Books, School Supplies, Artist's Material, Picture Frames Fine Statuary, Wall Paper. Students will find our goods just as represented, and at lower price in many instances than can be found elsewhere. EXCHANGES The University Reporter, from Athens, Ga., is a bright little sheet. The Agricultural College Industrialist is a good paper, but it publishes very little that will interest student. Mr. S. F. Wishard, Assistant Stu- secretary of the Y. M. C. A. o. illinois, is making a tour of the col- leges in this part of the State. Mr. Wishard is a genial, warm-hearted, Christian, and is doing a grand work it is an inspiration to meet such a man, and we hope he will visit us then — Illinois Corp D'Etot. An Amherst student who receive scholarship must sign a document saying that he has not entered a billiard room, except in the gymnasium, during the term, nor used tobacco, nor drank liquor as a beverage, nor paid any money as tuition or dancing, and must also send in a signed account of his expenses for the year just passed.—Ex. The Pennsylvania utters the following: "It is a pity that some undergraduates cannot be made to realize the difference that should mark their conduct at a foot-ball match and at a solemn ceremony like the laying of the corner-stone last week. A few hearty cheers at the conclusion of such a successful occasion would have been natural and proper enough, but the promiscuous yelling and hooting which so disturbed the speakers was uncalled for and entirely out of place." Prof. A. R. Marsh entertained the Old and New club last Saturday evening. The professor read a paper on the subject, "Will Poetry Revive?" Our stock of dried and canned fruit is now complete. RAY BROS. When anything is sold at a low price and then is reduced from that price, you are convinced that there is a bargain in store for some body-Craius & Urbansky are crowded for room. Their new goods are constantly arriving, and they must close out some of their goods to make room. So they are selling overcoats below cost. Ray Bros. for good eating apples. Try 'em and you will buy 'em. Oh! those caps that you can get at Bromelsick' . Bromelsick can sell you winter underwear way down cheap. WILDER BROTHERS. SHIRT MAKERS. Coall Wood!! Cobs!!! Ho there, ye student who furnishes his own coal, and mark ye well that S. F. Holman & Co., 1015 Massachusetts Street have the best shaft screen coal, and the best wood in the market always on hand, and they sell it reasonably too. AND GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well to ill on us and be fitted out in Shirts and aderwear that have been made to order for rites and not taken. You can buy the best goods for one-third the regular price. atronize our Custom Steam Laundrp for nice work and low prices. - York called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect HENRY MARTIN, 744 Massachusetts Street. BLACK, the Shoe Man! 821 Massachusetts Street. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices! Perfect Fits and Latest Styles. LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Will find a large assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS in the STUDENTS BOOT and SHOE LINE AT THE Popular Family Shoe Store. MASON'S. RAY BROS.. FOR— Staple and Fancy Groceries, Give Us a Call. Special Rates made to Student's Clubs. W. A. LESCHER, Staple and Fancy Groceries, 933 Massachusetts Street. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont St., near the Court House. GEO. HOLLINGBERY THE Our stock of Canned Goods is complete. Students Clubs will save money by patronizing us. 841 Massachusetts Street, Practical Merchant Tailor, 841 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. MISS CARRIE L. HOWELL. and all the latest novelties in General Militery. 901 Massachusetts St. Pattern Hats and Bonnets, BARBER SHOP, GARBER SHOP, Gross & Barker, 714 Massachusetts Streetr Students are especially invited to give us a call. E. WRIGHT, Dentist, Has removed to first door North of the Law rence House, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. BATH HOUSE OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY and Sunday. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Sultings Pant Goods &c., that has ever beeu seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Me chant Tailar. A liberal discount to students. Willis, DAIEE'S PHOTOGRAPHS GALLERY. South Tennessee Street. First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students. W M. WEIDEMANN, THE Students' Friend! His Pure andies are unexcelled. **Cream**, Ices, Nodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. Weldmann has opened an Oyster Restaurant in connection with his Confectionery and Fruit Establishment. Oysters served in all styles. G TO METTNER. The Leading Photographer, 719 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, . . . KANSAS. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S., Dental Rooms. OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. For Kansas Reports, KANSAS STATUTES. and all Books for practice under the Kansas Code, address THE GEO. W. CRANE PUBLISHING CO., 814 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. They keep a fine stock of all the latest Text-Books at lowest prices. Special prices made to students. GEO. W. CRANE PUBLISHING CO.