Spring Stock-Boots and shoes. Prices Low.Mason's. GEO.W.WOODBURN&CO 547 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. We would respectfully invite your attention to our Spring Styles in OVERCOATS Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits; Kit Skirts for the little ones &c., and all of OUR OWN MAKE. We shall be pleased to show our stock at any time, whether you wish to purchase or not, feeling sure our styles will please you, and our prices seem reasonable for Clothing well made, Our Spring Style of Hats are in, and a full stock of Furnishing Goods at all times ready for your inspection. Every Garment marked in plain figures, and ONE PRICE ONLY. Geo. W. Woodburn & Co.. 547 MAIN ST. MONEY made easy Manufacturing Rubber Stamps. Send for Price List of Outfits to J. F. W. Dorman, No. 217, E. ger. St., Baltimore, Md. BATHS! VAPOR, MEDICATED AND ELECTRIC Single bath, $5c; twelve bath tickets, $6. Dr. S. Smedley, 619 Massachusetts St., Opposite Pierson's Mill The Century amd Scribner for May at J. D. Smith's News Depot. No chestnuts but hot jokes out of the oven, five cents a piece, quarter a dozen at the lecture Monday, May 21, at Bowersock's opera house by J. H. Chew. Leslie's Popular Monthly, the North American Review and the Fornum at J. D. Smith's. From this time on until commencement and all commencement week those of you who want to have a good time should take your friends to Allen & Butler's ice cream parlors. Fine assortment of fresh home made candies always on hand. The following is the complete program for commencement week; good for your week May 22, Tuesday, B. M. tuesday, 8 p.m. Gradulating Recital. Atwood May 26, Friday, 8 p.m. Graddating Recital. . Miss Alice Ropes May 31, Thursday, 8 p.m. 21 YF 21, Commencement Concert- Department of Music. Jone J. Kedley. Anniversary...Atheneum Literary Society. June 2, Saturday, 8 p. m. Annulversary ... Orophilian Literary Society. June 3, Sunday, s. p. m. Baccalaureum Sermon. Bac, John, Kevin, D. D., Chicago, Ill. June 4, Monday. 10 a. m.-Anniversary...Dept.' of Pharmacy 8 p. m.-Oration before the Literary Societies, by Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Cambridge, Mass. June 5, Tuesday. 10 a. m...Anniversary...Dep't of Law 4 p. m...Formal Opening of Classical Museum 8 p. m...Oration before the Law School. June 6, Wednesday. 10 a. m...Class Day Exercises. 3 p. m...Annual Meeting Alumni Association. 8 p. m...Alumni Oration C. F. Scott, Class of 1881. 10 a. m. -- ...Commencement LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A great many old University students will be interested and pleased to learn of the marriage at the residence of Mr. G. W. B. Griffith, on last Wednesday, of miss Mary E. Griffith to Mr. Robert M. Osmond. Both parties are well known in Lawrence and have a host of friends in the city who wish them joy. They were equally well known in the University a few years since, Mr. Osmond graduating in '83 and his bride in '84. Among all the students at that time there were none more popular nor more deserving of the success and happiness we are sure awaits them and which we sincerely hope may be unalloyed with adversity and sorrow. Great pants sale at Crains & Urbansky's. Levy's is the place to buy your straw hat. We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the fact that at last an opportunity is given them to take vapor baths in Lawrence. One especially good feature of these baths is that the head is kept cool while the bath is being taken. This overcomes the chief objection to Turkish baths. Dr. Smedley's card will be found in another column. Summer flannel shirts of all styles and patterns at Abe Levy's. J. W. D. Anderson's treasonable conduct toward Kansas, at the meeting of the Inter-state Oratorial Association, shows what effect jealousy can have on the actions of a man of small mind. Such behaviour does not speak well for the Methodist institution which he represented, and is especially reprehensible in a minister of the gospel. Attend the largest summer underwear sale ever attempted in this city. No fancy prices, at Crains & Urbansky's. Buy your summer underwear at Levy's. "We have it!" "Have what?" The nobliest standing collars for summer in the market. Something entirely new. 15c each. Ask to see them, at Crains & Urbansky's, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Abe Levy, who is always so kind in helping University enterprises has made the K. S. U. ball club a present of ten fine caps. Thanks Abe, thanks awfully. Vanity Fair cigarettes, ten cents per package, with fine metal case, at Smith's. We are selling the Prince Albert coats and vests to the Seniors this year, and don't you forget it, we were bound to get the nobbiest in the market, and at the lowest price. Those who have not availed themselves yet of the opportunity, come and look at them, at Crains & Urbansky's, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Stoddart's Buffalo Mead at Raymond & Co's. A most pleasant and healthful drink is Stoddart's Buffalo Mead. Try it, at Raymond & Co's. Also can supply MENU CARDS for Banquets and Suppers. Are prepared to give estimates and show samples for the Finest Kind of engraved invitations for the Graduating Class, and for Society and Class Parties and Receptions. Please call as soon as possible, so as to give time for good work. Agents for Childs, of Chicago, a carrying samples from the greatest engraving firms in the United States. Cigars and cigarettes, all brands at Smith's. FIELD & HARGIS Coughs, Colds, Consumption—Dr. Himoe's Pulmonic Elixir never fails to give relief. Every bottle i warranted. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. Ball goods, dumb bells, and Indian clubs at Smith's News Depot. Ben Akers, who has removed to Topeka, was in town Saturday evening indulging in boyish sports—such as wading in the river, [pulling a boat off a sand bar] etc. Abe Levy has the largest stock of straw hats in the city. Scribner, Century, and the Forum, for May, at J. D. Smith's. The best face powders made are sold at the "Blue Mortar." Raymond & Co., are headquarters for perfumes, soaps and all toilet articles. Miss Georgia Brown entertains "Dramatic Ten" of the U and I Club this evening. The pharmacy students contemplated a picnic to "Blue Mountain" yesterday. The chief object in view seemed to be to gather botanical specimens. The second of Prof. Aldrich's lecture and song recitals was given last Thursday evening. The program consisted of fourteen numbers, illustrating the gradual growth of music. Prof. Aldrich is very happy in his selections, the songs chosen for this recital being exceptionally pleasing. Though not in the best voice, Prof. Aldrich appeared to advantage in some of the numbers, his rendering of the selection from Rubenstein being, perhaps, especially strong. He was ably assisted by Miss Anna March as accompanist. The recital was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Big hat sale at Levy's. James A. Chew is preparing a lecture on "Advertisements" which he intends to deliver shortly. Boys, buy your new straw hat of Abe Levy. Remember that Abe Levy sells straw hats cheaper than the rest. Call and see for yourself. It has been rumored many times recently that the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity would re-establish its Yale Chapter. Its establishment at Yale dates back to the year 1837, five years after the founding of the fraternity at Hamilton College. In 173 owing to a dissension among members, it was thought best to discontinue the chapter. Among its alumni might be mentioned many prominent men in the Yale faculty and in business life. The present movement is a consequence of strong feeling that another society was needed at Yale in view of growing classes. Madisonensis. FIELD & HARGIS. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH Have the Popular Livery Stable of Lawren EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. The Finest Hacks and Call Carriages in the City. Special attention Paid to Students. Telephone No. 139, 818 and 820, Vermont Street, Opposite Lawrence House N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries 903 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. 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. Shirtmakers and Gents Furnishers, Lawrence, Kansas. We have on hand shirts and underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken, these garments are made from first-class goods and we are selling them for about the regular price, if in need of any you will do well to call and see if we do not have something to fit you. Our Steam Laundry.—We have a steam Laundry in connection with our Factory. Send us your Laundry work—we know you will be pleased. Work called for and delivered. Telephone 67. jou the wil tie com ] bal or pa Sc For Boots and Shoes go to Menger's.