Go to Field & Hargis FOR BASE BALL, TENNIS AND CROQUET GOODS. Book Sellers and Stationers. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Abe Levy had a good trade in hats yesterday. 910—THE NEW BARBER SHOP—910. We will publish next week a full Commencement program, giving dates and names of participants in the various exercises. If you want a new styled hat buy it of Abe Levy. It is reported that Etta Hadley went to sleep returning home from the picnic. Summer underwear at Levy's. Senior theses must be handed in at least one week before Commencement. They will be sent to Prof. Marsh for inspection. Had Finney worn ear-rings his attire would have been complete. Ask Prof. Bailey about the Knight of Labor up the Kaw and the "botany student." Go to Smith's for your base ball goods. Buy your summer underwear of Abe Levy. Summer neckwear at Levy's. For a good smoke go to Smith's. Everyone has been in a state of perplexity about the disappearance of the Barber, S. R. Riley. You will find him in his new shop at 910 Massachusetts street. The best cigar in Lawrence at Smith's News Depot. James Canfield, Jr., was a visitor in the Junior, History of England class last Tuesday. He expressed himself as being very much surprised at the ignorance displayed by the class on some of the most important points. Stationery at Smith's. Mr. R. P. Wilder, of Princeton College, will talk to the young men of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon and Saturday night, at 7:30. All are invited. A new barber shop has been opened by S. R. Riley at 910 Massachusetts street. The latest novels at Smith's. Ladies silk umbrellas at Abe Levy's. Remember the lecture Tuesday evening by Prof. Morrill, of Bethany College. The subject is "Richard Wagner" and will be of interest to the general public as well as to musicians. Go to Smith's for a good cigar. Students should patronize J. B. Kelley. He employs the best barbers in Lawrence. Smoke the Mossback and Haverly cigars, you will find them at Smith's. A large number of students were noticed in the halls last week that had their hair cut at Kelley's. Spandling's base ball goods at Smith's. Last Friday selections were made for the June oratorical contest. The following will contest; C. L. Smith, Senior; W. E. Higgins, Junior; T. F. Doran, Junior; Gertrude Hunnicutt, Junior; Frank Marshall, Junior; Elmer Engle, Sub-Freshman. Most of the contestants have already established reputations as speakers and writers and they will make a close contest and an interesting program. Go to J. B. Kelley for a hair cut. Imported cigars at Smith's. If the Seniors do not issue their invitations for Class Day pretty soon, their friends will be alarmed, fearing lest the object of their solicitious interest has failed to convince the faculty that he needs a diploma. Call on J. B. Kelley for a shave and hair cut. Canes of all descriptions at Smith's. The preliminary contest took place at the University lastSaturday morning for June appointments in declaiming. The following six were appointed out of eleven contestants: Nellie Palmer, Julius Leipman, W. W. Davis, R. E. Kroh, H. T. M. Bear, N. A. Ayers, and Fred Bowersock. The Rochester Union and Advertiser says nine different colleges are going up in Wichita, and then copies from the Eagle as follows: "What has Topeka got and Lawrence got to say with their measley little State University and Female Academy? "Let them antequated villages in the Kaw river bottom hold their peace. Wichita with her nine colleges, her sorgum sugar factory and her seventy-six wide-open drug stores, is the metropolis of Kansas." If "them antequated villages" is a fair sample of the Eagle's grammar, we should think Wichita sadly in need of "nine colleges" and sinceely hope she will get them, and that the birds, clean and unclean, in the Eagle office to be the first to enroll as students.—Tribune. The next concert by the Department of Music will be given the 24th of this month. Miss Gore will take the principle part and will be assisted by Miss Hutchings and Prof. McDonald. As it will be the last one of the season with the exception of the Commencement, concert, it should be well attended. The large audiences which the University concerts have drawn heretofore demonstrate very well the appreciation the people of Lawrence have for the efforts made by Prof. McDonald in this direction, and he is certainly to be congratulated on his success, in so successfully building up this department in the University. Subscribe for the COURIER. Buy a shaving ticket of J. B, Kelley. Cigarettes and tobacco at Smith's. S.R. Riley has opened a new barber shop at 910 Massachusetts street. Call and see him. Cigarettes and tobacco at Smith's. H. W. HOWE, 745 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Ks. DENTIST DENTIST E. Wright, 713 MASS. ST. Lawrence, Kansas. Teeth extracted without pain, by the McCONNELL, The Tailor, xtracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. Has the largest and most complex stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. FRANK MILLARD. Billiard Parlor. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic 710 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. A. A. RUSS. DENTIST! Office over Field & Hargis' Bookstore Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. W.M.WIEDEMANN, Students' Friend! THE HIS PURE CANDIES Are Unexcelled. Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN Indiana Cash Grocery. FALLEY'S The favorite place for students for the best nabla board. Falle will be found at Mull's old stand. PARTIAL PRICE LIST. SUGARS. 6 pounds Granulated Sugar 16 pounds Granulated Sugar...$1 00 17 " Standard A" ...1 00 18 " XX C" ...1 00 19 " G" ...1 00 18 " Brown" ...1 00 12 " Powdered" ...1 00 11 " Cut Leaf" ...1 00 COFFEES. 6 pounds choice coffee 1 ½ " coffee coffee . . . . . TEAS. | pound | Japan | 3 | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | pound Pin Head G. F | 1 | 0 | |Pin Head Shot " | 1 | 0 | | Best Oolong | 7 | 5 | | Peach | 7 | 5 | | English Breakfast | 7 | 5 | | Best Imperla | 7 | 5 | | Good Imperla | 6 | 4 | | Best B. R. " Japan | 7 | 7 | | Choice Japan | 7 | 8 | | Best Green B. F. Japan | 7 | 8 | | Best Green B. Japan | 7 | 8 | | Best B. F. Sifting | 9 | 9 | | Best B. F. Sifting | 9 | 9 | | B. I. Sifttins | 1 | 1 | SYRUPS. 1 kg 4 % gallons pure sugar. 1 keg 4½ gallons pure sugar . $1 50 1 can keg ¼ gallons pure sugar . 1 73 Total 2 gallons pure sugar 1 gallon choice N. O. . 1 00 1 gallon choice sugar . 50 1 " pure sugar . 65 1 " Candied Maple . 75 1 " Rock candy . 85 1 " best sorghum . 40 1 " can best Maple Syrup . 1 00 ½ " can " . 80 ½ " can " . 80 1 pound Ranch Comb Honey . 20 35 0 90 75 54 75 75 50 75 75 80 25 15 (LIQUID) Bayless & Churchill. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, $ ^{o} $ Cambridge, Mass. A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesia, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. Mental and Physical Exhaustion. Weakened Energy Nervousness. Indigestion. Etc. Acid Phosphate. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians for food. Its action will harden skin with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic e.g., furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. It has a delicious d ink with water and sugar only. 3 pound can Kaw Valley Tomatoes . . . . . INVI ORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. Providence, R. I PricesReasonable. Pambulbe giving further parties mailed free. Manufactured by the RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Beware of Imitations. nd can Corn Reef BOOTS & SHOES, HENRY FUEL. SOAPS 25 bars L.C. G. Soap . . . $1 0 33 " Star Soap . . . . . FLOUR. 96 MASSACHUSETTS ST., LAWRENCE. KS. Rubber Goods and Slippers. The finest line in the city 100 lbs Kaw Princes, H. Pat. $2 85 100 " Head Center." 100 100 " Mount Lion." 376 10 " I Grace. Straight Pat. 260 100 " Cream of the City. 260 100 " A l. 260 100 " choice meal. 125 100 " pat-nt meal. 125 100 Sa k Graham Flour. 35 Best French Mushrooms. Best French Peas. 3-pound can Lewis Baked Beans. 2 " " Old South Church. CANNED VEGETABLES. CANNED MEATS AND FISH. 3. pound can Kaw Valley Tomat es... $125; Drug Store LEIS' Pure Drugs & Chemicals, TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. Is headquarters for THE MOST POPULAR MRS. A. C. LAING'S, 817 Mass, St., where all the latest Novel- ties of the season can be seen. In the City, is MILLINER PARLOR CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER. Now has full charge of the "HONEST OLD HIRAM." Now has full charge of the TURKISH . BATH . HOUSE ! ON VERMONT STREET. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays and Sundays. MILLINERY STORE! MRS. ORME'S, We have the largest stock of New Spring Goods in Lawrence, and it will be well for the lady students to give them their prompt attention. Latest Styles in Hats and Trimmings. Work guaranteed as first class. MRS. ORMES. 83M1X xedmomes X, exequille bns eeandB an17 noT