Spring Stock-Boots and shoes. Prices Low. Mason's. GEO. W.WOODBURN & CO 547 Matn St. KANSAS CITY, MO. We would respectfully invite your attention to our Spring Styles in OVERCOATS Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits; Kilt Suits 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. University Directory. BETA THIEF Pt-Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. Ft BETA PHI -L, C.-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PHI KAPPA PS1- Meets Saturday night, third floor opera house. KAPPA ALFHA THRTA-Meets Saturday after- noon, 715 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI GAMMA DELTA—Meets Saturday nights No. 11 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI DELTA THETA — Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. PAPA KAPPA GAMMA-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. SIGMA CHI- Meets Saturday nights, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA Nu-Meeta Saturday night at 713 Mas sacuchus street, third floor. OROPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in Snow Hall auditorium. H. F. M. Bear, Pres.; J. E. Sprague, Sec'y. ATHENEUM LITERARY SOCIETY-Meets Friday afternoon in their hall on the third floor, south wing. University building; J. B. Stout, Pres.; Laura Gregg, sec'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall. W. H, Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, Sec'y. POLITICAL SCIENCE READING CLUB—Meets every other Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, in Prof. Canfield's lecture Room. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Friday event, in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. Chas. Spencer, Pres.; Fred. Kelser, Secy. PHILOLOGY --Meets 3a and 4th Fridays of month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. A. R. Marsh, Pres.; Prof. A. M. Wilcox, Sec'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. H. E. Finney, Press: Helen Sullife, See'y. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION - Ja Precott, Pres; W. H. Brown, Secy. Board of Directors, Hugh D. Dunn, Assoc. Coordinator COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-F. H. O'Hiney, pilot in rooms of city association. please visit in rooms of city association. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W, C.A. meets Sunday afternoons at Congregational church, 3 p.m. President, Miss Lillian Dudley. Cr. sec., Miss Flora Newlin. KENT Club-Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Douglas county court house. COUISER Company—O. B. Taylor, Pres.; Denton Hogeboom, Seyc. REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. REVIEW Company - X, Y, Z Bask Ball Associtation-W, H, Carruth, Mangra Coughs, Colds, Consumption—Dr. Himoe's Pulmonic Elixir never fails to give relief. Every bottle is warranted. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. Pay your subscription. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Maud Wilber, a senior at the Lawrence High School, visited the University Monday. New'Stetson hats just received at Abe Levy's? Miss Lillie Freeman who has been sick for some time will not be able to return this year. Gentleman and lady students: Trembly & Butler have the finest line of home-made and cream candies in the city. Hot pop corn always on hand. 917 Mass. St. Miss Della Sloan, of Topeka, visited her brother, Wednesday. Mrs. C. A. Kellogg was among the visitors last week. Agggs got wet Saturday. Hair remained over in Belleville till last Friday. Higgins got wet Saturday. H. E. Riggs was in the city Saturday. Crains & Urbansky have the finest line of Prince Alberts in the city. Buy your ties and collars of Levy. Nobby fitting spring suits at Creations & Urbansky's. Nobody hitting spring suits Crains & Urbansky's. E. & W. collars and cuffs at Levy's. Prince Alberts, stylish colors and a sure fit, at Crains & Urbrnsky's. Buy one of Abe Levy's new hats. Spalding's official base ball guides Buy your summer underwear of Abe Levy. for the season of 1888 at Smith's News Depot. H. E. Finney was in the city Saturday and Sunday. Miss May Webster was seen in the halls Friday. Spalding's base ball goods at Smith's. Prof. MacDonald, being absent from the city, did not meet his Bible class Wednesday. The class regret the loss of a single lesson as they are very interesting under the thoughtful instruction of the Professor. J. D. Smith keeps all brands of cigarettes, domestic and imported cigars. J. C. Fox, Jr. and L. T. Parker, of Atchison, visited their friends in the city and were shown through the University Saturday. Suits neat and nobby at the Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. Smith has a fine assortment of base ball goods. Students' Prince Alberts, the latest thing out, neat and nobby, at Crains & Urbansky's. Jep Davis was seen in the halls Monday. Wood and iron dumb-bells at J. D. Smith's. Morris and Britton leave for Topeka to-day. Roberts goes to Topeka to-day. W. L. and J. M. Shellabarger visited the University Monday. Buy the Youman Hat of Abe Levy. FIELD & HARGIS, Lawn Tennis, Rackets, Nets, Pins, Etc. Handsome and New Styles Stationery. Enormons Stock of "Scratch" Pads. Full Line Note and Lecture Books. Base Ball Goods--Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the City. We will order any book or article you wish that we don't carry, and guarantee prices. FIELD & HARGIS The Santa Fe railroad has again shown its enterprise in issuing, through Mr. Nicholson, G. P. and T. A., a neat "Program and Itinerary" for the Teachers' Excursion train to the National Educational association. Between this circular and one of like nature issued by the Union Pacific there is a marked contrast, in favor of the Santa Fe. The Santa Fe will compliment its patronizing teachers with a grand banquet and ball to be given at Las Vegas, July 11. This ball, an excursion to Santa Fe, and other attractions are offered by the Santa Fe for the pleasure of its excursionists. Some Bargains for My Custemers Abe Levy has just received his new stock of spring and summer underwear. Call and see them. Fine all wool Black Bress Goods 50c, 65c, 75c, $i and $1.25. Fine all wool Cream Dress Goods for 500, 650, 750 $1 and $1.25. In Fancy Dress Goods at 15c, 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c, and $1, I am showing the largest stock and the best bargains ever shown in Lawrence. We have just received by express from New York City more new Silks, among which are some of the handmade and best bargains we have ever seen. L. O. McINTIRE. In Imported Challis and fancy Flannels for Tea Cowns, we have a beautiful line. you have a special invitation to visit my store and examine some of the many bargains we are now showing. In French and American Satteens, we have over one hundred and fifty pieces to select from. Prices from 10c, up to 37 l-2c. SURPRISES. Lovely Silks in evening shades. Guaranteed Black Silks, 75c and upward. We have many agreeable surprises in store for our customers this month. Our great sale of Muslin Underwear at 25,39,50,75 and 1.00 for any garment belonging to a ladies' Wardrobe has created a genuine sensation. We have increased our clerical force in this department, so that we can wait on customers promptly. Spring wraps, jackets, beaded short wraps, beaded wraps with apron fronts, jerseys, in colors, braided and plain, entirely new styles and Very cheap. Beautiful China Silks, 30 different styles, $1. a yard and upward. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS. The handsomest goods in any market, with suitable trimmings. All shades in Moire Silks, Velvets, Plushos, also Braid and Tinsel trimmings. As we carry, by a large majority, the best stock of goods in this market, we claim that we can please you better and sell you cheaper than any other establishment. We extend a cordial invitation to come and examine our new goods including the finest stock of sun and rain Umbrellas for families. Visit L. O. McIntire's store for bargains in all kinds of Dry Goods and Carpets. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH Have the Popular Livery Stable of Lawrence 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, 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. WILDER BROS., 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 dot 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. For Boots and Shoes go to Menergs.