2147 Spring Stock-Boots and shoes. Prices Low. Mason's. 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. University Directory. BETA THETA PI- Meets Saturday night, fourth door opera house. FIT BETA PHI- L. C.—Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PHI KAPPA PS1 -Meets Saturday night, third floor opera house. KAPPA ALPHA THETA—Meets Saturday afternoon, 7th Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI GAMMA DELTA-Meets Saturday nights, No. 17 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI DELTA THREA — Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. PAPKA KAPPA GAMMA-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. SIGMA CHI—Meets Saturday nights, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA NU-Meets Saturday night at 713 Massachusetts street, third floor. GROPHILIAN 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; Gertrude Huntcott, Press; N. W. Merrifield, see'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 evening, in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. Chas. Spencer, Pres.; Fred. Kelser, Sec'y. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. A. R Marsh, Pres.; Prof. Λ. M. Wilcox, See'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. H. E. Finney, Pres.: Helen Stultife, See'y. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M.C. A.-F.H. Olney, Pres.; A.L. Sloan, See'y; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Ja Prescott, Pres; W. H. Brown, Sec'y; Board of Directors, W. H. Brown, Sec'y. COURRIE Company-O. B. Taylor, Pres.; Denton Hogeboom, Seyc. REVIEW COMPANY - I. P. BOLTON, FRES. BASE Ball Association - W. H. Carnuth, Mangr COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W. C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at Congregational church, 3 p. M President, Miss Lillian Dudley. Cr.sec.. Miss Flora Newlin. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ask for the "Manhattan" Shirt at Abe Levy's. Coughs, Colds, Consumption.—Dr. Himoe's Pulmonic Elixir never fails to give relief. Every bottle i warranted. Price 50c. Sold by all druggists. Flannel Shirts, at Abe Levy's. Spalding's Manual of Club Swing- Spalding's Manual of Club Swinging and Boxing, just received at Smith's News Depot. "Salvo Petrolia T," for the hands, at Raymond & Co.'s. at Raymond & Co.s. Good straight Quinine for Malaria, at Raymond & Co's. Take your best girl to the Opera March 9 The last Leaf House March 9. The "Last Loat. Buy your Collars and Cuffs of Abe Levy. Leyt. Palmer's "May Bloom," at the "Blue Mortar." Fainier's "May Bloom," at the "Blue Mortar." Toilet Soaps, at Raymond & Co.'s. Abe Levy sells good Gum Coats. If you want healthy exercise go to Smith's and buy a pair of Indian Clubs. Silk Umbrellas with Bamboo, gold and silver handles, at Abe Levy's. The Daughters of Rebecca give a home entertainment at the Opera House, Friday Evening, March 9. Reserved seats only 35c. Ladies We have just placed on sale a full line of Spring Styles, of Cousin's New York Shoes and Slippers, which we will be pleased to show you, our prices on them are the lowest. WM. RECKTENWALD, Leave your laundry at Abe Levy's. Parke's old stand, 821 Mass. st. Leave your laundry at Abe Levy's. If you want to spend a pleasant evening, attend the home entertainment at the Opera House next Friday. Reserved seats only 35c. Don't Forget To look through our line of Men's Fine Shoes, we can show the best line in the city and at the lowest prices. WM. RECKTENWALD, 821 Mass. st., Parke's old stand. 821 Mass. st., Parke's old stand. Buy one of Abe Levy's New Stiff Hats. The "Last Loaf," at the Opera House, Friday, March 9. Reserved seats only 35c. Fine French Brier Pipes at Smith's. Help the Daughters of Rebecca with their play at the Opera House, Friday, March 9. Reserved seats only 35 cents. The "Last Loaf." Tobacco pouches, at Smith's. We are all "Tetotalers." Bowersock Opera House, Friday. March 9. Stetson New Spring and Summer styles of Soft Hats, just received at Abe Levy's. Go to the Opera House, Friday, March 9. The best stock of Men's Fine Shoes can be found at Recktenwald's, 821 Mass. st., Parke's old stand. Some of Lawrence's best talent at the Opera House, Friday 9. Ask your best girl to go to the Opera House, Friday, March 9. Home entertainments should be well patronized. Go to the Opera House, Friday, March 9. Reserved seats only 35c. Go to Reckentwald's, 821 Mass. st., for Fine Shoes, at low prices. If you want to spend a pleasant evening, go to the Opera House, Friday, March 9. Don't forget to get your tickets for Friday, March 9. One night only. Reserved seats only 35c. Some of the best talent in Lawrence, at the Opera House, Friday March 9. Go to the Opera House Friday, March 9. Reserved seats only 35c. Base ball goods on hand and ready at any time. Bats, Balls, Masks, etc., at Smith's. OPERA HOUSE! M. B. Curtis in "Sam'l O'Posen," Wednesday Evening, March 7, 1888. Mr. Curtis is one of the funniest comedians on the road, and those who enjoy this sort of a play will do well to hear him. "Sam'l O'Posen'. is one of those comedies that never grows old. Go and enjoy yourself. Seats on sale Tuesday morning at Field & Hargis' Book Store. Marion Abbott, in "Only a Farmer's Daughter," is the attraction booked for the Opera House Monday, the 5th. The play is too well known to require comments from us. We clip the following from the Home Journal: "It is an exceedingly difficult role, but Miss Marion Abbott's presentation of it is characterized by deep dramatic power, a charming 'naviete' and pleasant joviality, in their turns as demanded by the exigencies of the part. Miss Abbott is, moreover, an exceedingly handsome woman of commanding figure, yet lithe, graceful and easy." John T. Beatty will be married next Wednesday, to Miss Mary C. Cuisey, of Fort Lupton, Colo. Mr. Beatty is an old student, having left the University just before the holidays. Has a large selection of Spring Samples. Suits made to order, $23. All Work Guaranteed. O. P. Leonard 733 Mass. St, Up Stairs, Lawrence, Kan. TOM JOHNSON. Harpset Razors and Best Barbers in town 712 Mass. St. BARBER SHOP Merchant Tailors RODGERS & STRANAHAN, Office Block, 116 Fifth St. East Topeka Kansas. СОАЕ! СОАЕ! For all the best grades of Coal call on A. J. Griffin. Office south of M. E, church Mass. St. Branch National Bank Wilmthrop street, Telephone 88. 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, 744 Massachusetts Street. Shirtmakers and Gents Furnishers, WILDER BROS., 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 $\frac{1}{3}$ 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. MoCONNELL. Telephone 67. The Tailor, Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. GO TO METTNER, 719 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE, -- -- KANSAS. Billiard Room, 710 Massachusetts street. FRANK MILLARD, For Boots and Shoes go to Menger's. Tis of olde Las studie a red The this a Greek by P Rudo We we menual is the fra It ing, i ings l ing to A taints was I fourtj advis give penn terni The C. A. day and the All t earn this 7:30 L gave them Hati shir spre note a nu spor W Ann Man Sar Jo Fou T Gii Gii Ha Gri Mi Mi Ha Ad Coal Ba Cr Ne Be He Ed