217 Spring Stock-Boots and shoes. Prices Low.Mason's. GEO.W.WOODBURN&CO 547 Main St, KANSAS CITY, MO.. Manufacturers of and Dealers in MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S GLOTHING, Hats, & Furnishing Goods. In Each Department WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND THE LATEST NOVELTIES! AND THE LOWEST PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS. We would cordially invite you to call on us when in Kansas City. Examine our immense stock and low prices. Our Bargain Counter May Interest You where Broken Lots are sold regardless of cost, but marked in PLAIN FIGURES. 547 MAIN ST. University Directorv. BETA THIEFA PT-Meets Saturday night, fourth opera house. P. E BTEN PHI--L. C—Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PHI KAPFA PSI--Meets Saturday night, thir- door opera house. KAPPA ALPHA TRETA—Meets Saturday afternoon, 725 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI GAMMA DELTA - Meets Saturday nights, No. 115 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI DELTA THIEF — Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. APPA KAPPA GAMMA-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PAPA RAYA GRAZIA noon at homes of members. SIGMA CHI-Meets Saturday night, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA Nu-Mesite Saturday night at 713 Massachusetts street, third floor. $\textcircled{6}$OBPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in Snow Hall auditorium. H. F. M. Bear, Pres.; J. E. Sprague, See'y. ATHENAUM LITERARY SOCIETY -Meets Friday afternoon in their hall on the third floor, south wing, University building; J. B. Stout, Pres.; Laura Gregg, see'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall. W. H. Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, See'y. POLITICAL SCIENCE READING CLUB—Meets every other Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, in Prof. Canfield's lecture Room. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Friday evening, in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. Chas Spencer, Pres.; Fred. Kelser, See'y. PHILOLOGY-Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. A. R. Marsh, Pres.; Prof. A. M. Wilcox, See'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. H. E. Finney, Pres.: Helen Sutliffe, Sec'y. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Jn Prescott, Pres W. H. Brown, Sec'y; Board of Directors, A. Mushrubn, V. L. Kellogg, and C. E. Street. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-F. H. Olney, Pres.; A. L. Sloan, Sec'y; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. COLLAGE BRANCH Y. W. C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at Congregational church, 3 p.m. President, Miss Lillian Dudley. Cr.sec.. Miss Flora Newlin. COUNTER Company-O. B. Taylor, Pres.; Den ton Hogeboeh, Secy. REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. REVIEW Company—I. B. Forsall, Prec. BASE Ball Association—W. H. Carruth, Mangr Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccoe at Smith's. Coughs, Colds, Consumption—Dr. Himoe? Pulmonic Elixir never fails to give relief. Every bottle is warranted. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Base ball goods on hand and ready at any time. Bats, Balls, Masks, etc., at Smith's. Don't buy your new hat until you have seen Abe Levy's new stock. Full line of base ball goods at Smith's. If you want to look neat buy your ties and shirts of Abe Levy. Prof. and Mrs. Bailey gave a very enjoyable whist party Monday evening. Those present were Misses Adelaide Rudolph, Gertrude Crotty, Nellie Franklin, Maude Springer, and Messrs. W. S. Franklin, E. C. Franklin, V. L. Kellogg and W. H. Brown. Spaulding base ball goods always on hand at Smith's. Abe Levy sells ladies and gents leather valises. Levy sells the best hats in town. See those students' Prince Alberts, at Crain's & Urbansky's. The C. B. & Q. strike held a lot of Guitars, Mandolins, &c. of Fluke's, but they have arrived at last. Stop in and look at them. The finest line ever shown here. Base ball goods of all descriptions at Smith's News Depot. New four-in-hand ties, at Levy's. Attend the Grand Opening at 901 Massachusetts, next Tuesday, Wednesday and Tnursday. New Spring goodt just in at Crain's & Urbansky's. New goods all in ready to display at Crain's & Urbansky's. Don't fail to attend the grand opening of the New Millinery Store beginning next Tuesday. Pattern Hats, Bonnets, and the Latest Millinery Novelties. MISS CARRIE L. HOWELL, 901 Mass. St. Buy your spring hat of Abe Levy. Abe Levy sells flannel shirts. New ties, at Levy's. Ladies benefit of a bottle of very fine perfume with every box of Tetlow's Swan Down. Try it, at Raymond & Co.'s Blue Mortar Drug store. Law. As I strolled down the street on Tuesday evening, indulging in visions of the near future, when I should stand as a minister in the temple of justice, and overweave the jury and general public with "three piled hyperboles and figurus pedantical," I was awakened from my reverie by being jostled against by one of the Courier moguls, who punched me in the ribs and said: "Have them law locals up by Wednesday morning sharp." I at once felt overwhelmed with a great dearth of knowledge and a famine of originality, and could not think of a single local happening among the peaceful laws this week about which I could have a write-up all to myself. The Dean is out of town and neither the Chancellor or Librarian have entered a protest. Overtown and McIravy have been absent several days and FIELD & HARGIS BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. Are now ready with their SPRING SPECIALTIES—Wall Paper and Ceiling Decorations, Window Shades, Baby Carriages, Hammocks, Lawn Tennis, Base Ball Goods and Croquet, etc. Write us or Call for Prices on above Goods. Jacobs is still in Topeka, hence more than the usual guilt reigns. Palmer has ordered a whole suit of clothes, Prince Albert style, Harbaugh has a new silk plug, and Price has taken up the study of Volapuck. Athanaeum. Commencement will soon be here and then the Senior will go forth into the world, "a youth to fortune and to fame unknown," to force himself upon an already overburdened public. He will have his diploma framed and hung in the most conspicuous place in his office, and with his intellect as bright as his new sign, and pockets as empty as his book cases, and no acquaintances except his landlord and washerwoman, he will wait for the clients who may never come, and in the meantime he must endure the snubs and sneers of the old men in the profession who, forgetting that they were ever young, think that young men have no business to attempt to become lawyers. They think young men will do very well for physicians or clergymen, but to be lawyers they should come into the profession as old men, able to quote Coke, Chitty and Blackstone, and have all the latin axioms at their tongue's end. The meeting last Friday of Atha neum was up to the usual high standard of interest which characterizes that society. The current events essay upon the recent tariff bill elicited several very forcible extemporaneous speeches from the various members. In the debate which followed, careful preparation and easy, convincing presentation were the noticeable characteristics. A large number of visitors attested to the fact that Athanæum is growing in popularity with the students. While I am upon the subject I may as well add that the Courier correspondent of last week who intimated that Athanæum is a political battle ground for the frats, is either ignorant of the facts or criminally careless in his use of falsehoods. The truth in the matter is that the only frat men who are blessed with emoluments of office in Athanæum, are the gentleman who keeps door and the REPORTER. At a recent meeting of Kappa Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, it was decided that hereafter no candidate shall be eligible to membership who has not been a student in regular and continuous attendance at the University of Kansas, for a period of three months, during all of which time she shall have pursued at least two collegiate studies. "Man's inability to pay his debts makes countless thousands mourn." 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, Having just opened Fresh Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. 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, e'revssvv 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. Pr the le the U the U Olivide topical late Lawn ume ume the fills fills and of at in high acte kno tion n in the 1 of t' orgi ng dim Brue Bet bem mo n to it pre colle n Jef ben bia For Boots and Shoes go to Menger's.