LOCAL AND PERSONAL FOR SALE—Forty-nine unbound volumes of Harper's Monthly, complete from 1862 to 1887. Enquire at Courrier office. Wheeler and White, two of the Courier hirelings are sporting new Phi Delt pins. As the poet says, "It's a chilly day when the newspaper men don't keep up with the process." Rhea—Monday night. Next Thursday and Friday the Seniors will finish their examinations, Friday evening the Chancellor and his wife will entertain the faculty and the members of the Senior class in all the various departments. Rhea—the event of the season, Monday night. Prices exceedingly low. As you sit to-day in the mild sunshine kissed by the perfume laden breezes, upon which is borne the enaptured song of the lark, perhaps your fancy will wander back to the happy careless days of childhood, when all life seemed a holiday and the world a boundless playhouse, or you may paint bright sunny pictures for your future or muse upon the fatality of the present, but kind reader, what e'er you day dream,will you permit us to ask you in warning tones, is your subscription to this great Archemedian lever paid up to date, and if not why not? Buy a new hat of Abe Levy. See Smith's list of popular novels. The German club had a very pleasant meeting Friday, the 8th Prof. Carruth favored the society with a song, and a very interesting program was rendered. Readings—McKinnon, Helen Sutliff. Essay—H. E. Finney. The crowning features of the occasion were the scene from Faust, and a history of the play by Mrs. Carruth. The club is doing good work. Abe Levy says he can sell hats cheaper than anyone in the city. Novelties in Neckties at Levy's. The students in the Art Department are rejoiced at the advent of spring and the spring flowers. The natural flowers furnish beautiful designs for painting and the class is making rapid progress in this work. Miss Bartell has recently joined the class in painting. The department is flourishing. Prof. Marsh requests those expecting to enter the contests in declamation and oratory to hand him immediately their names and the subjects of their orations or declamations. This should certainly be attended to at once so that the professor can make out the program for the preliminary contests. Buy your cigars at Smith's. JUST RECEIVED AT MRS. GARDNER'S. A very nice assortment of ostrich tips and flowers of all the latest shades and colors, to be sold at the lowest figures in Lawrence. Bromelsick keeps the finest line of linen collars and cuffs shown in the city. A fine line of summer underwear at Bromelsick's. C. C. Dart died of consumption at Cottonwood Falls April 18. Mr. Dart was a member of the class of '83. While in the University he was always prominent and a leader in college enterprises. He was the first editor-in-chief of the Courier. After graduation Mr. Dart was married to Miss Hattie Pugh, who had also been a student in the University. Last year Mr. Dart took the Master's degree and delivered the Master's oration. A young man of talent and energy, his death will cause profound sorrow to many friends. Popular Novels. Rider Haggard's list of popular novels including "He," "She," "Jess," "Dawn," King Solomon's Mines, The Witch's Head, etc., etc. These books are all new and are being read by everybody. Prices 20c. SMITH'S NEWS STAND. Elegant new line of ties just received at Bromelsick's. League headquarters at Smith's. Ties, ties, ties all the way from 25 cents to 81.50 at Bromelick's. New music cabinets in Rosewood and ebony just received at Fluke's. Base ball goods at the lowest prices at Smith's. The Dunlap hat is the best hat made. Sold only by Bromelsick. The latest music at Fluke's. The best imported cigar at Smith's. Call and see our large stock of guitars, mandolins, banjos, zithers and autophones. W. W. FLUKE & SOX. Program for this Afternoon OROPHILIAN. Reading, Geo. McLaren; essay, Miss Reid; declamation, C. W. Webster; extemporaneous, J. M. Howard; oration, W. P. Riley; debate, no subject, affirmative, G. L. Dick, W. E. Borah; negative, A. L. Wilmoth, W. T. Caywood. ATHEN.EUM. Readings, Curry, C. L. Williams; declamations, Gilbert, Shannon; essay, Mead; orations, H. C. Riggs, Munford; debate, Resolved, "That in time of war a monarchical is better than a republican form of government. Debaters—Smith and Norris vs. Brannon and Nixon. "FAIRY FINGERS" Next Monday night the opera house will be formerly re-opened by Mlle Rhea and her powerful company in the delightful comedy, Fairy Fingers. The occasion will be a brilliant one, and the house will doubtless be crowded to its fullest capacity. We undersiand that a large number of our society ladies and gentlemen will attend in full evening dress. Each lady present will be given as a souvenir, a handsome silver thimble with Mlle. Rhea's name embossed thereon. Mme. Rhea to Present this Charming Play Monday Night The prices for the entertainment have been placed at the low figures of 81,75cts,and 50c. Go to Field & Hargis, University Book Store! FOR STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. AT OFFICE DAY AND NIGHT. DR.JONT.DRESHALL 726 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. E. Wright, DENTIST 713 MASS. ST. Lawrence, Kansas. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. The Tailor, McCONNELL, Has the largest and most complete 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 CIGARS. A. A. RUSS, 710 Mass. St., - Lawrence, Kansas. DENTIST Office over Fleid & Hargls' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 m. WM.WIEDEMANN, Students' Friend! THE HIS PURE CANDIES Creme, Icees, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are a ways on hand. Are Unexcelled. POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN THE MOST The favorite space for students for the best table board. Fairley will be found at Mull's old stand. FALLEY'S 18 BOOTS & SHOES, HENRY FUEL, Rubber Goods and Slippers. The forest line in the city. 36 MASSACHUSETTS ST., LAWRENCE. KS. Indiana Cash Grocery, PARTIAL PRICE LIST. SUGARS. 16 pounds Granulated Sugar 17 " Standard A " 18 " Xx U " 17% " U " 8 " Brown " 9 " Powdered " 1 " Cut Loaf " $1 00 1 00 1 01 00 1 00 1 10 1 10 1 40 COFFEES. 6 pounds choice coffee 8 pounds choice coffee ... 1 00 5½ " Best ... 1 00 " Golden ... 1 00 3¼ " O. G. Java ... 1 00 " O. G. ... 1 00 3½ " Best Mocha ... 1 00 " Best Rib roasted ... 1 00 " Best Rib roasted ... 1 00 " Good Rio roasted ... 1 00 1 " Arbuckles ... 2 1 " X-Nail ... 1 1 " best O. G. Java roasted ... 20 1 " mixed Java and Maracibo ... 27 TEAS. pound Japan. . . . . SYRUPS. keg 4½ gallons pure sugar ... 10 50 Can-kan ½ gallons pure sugar ... 10 50 pail 25 gallons ... 10 50 gallon choice N₂O₄ ... 10 50 gallon choice sugar ... 10 50 pure sugar ... 65 1 " Gold Medal ... 75 1 " Rock quail ... 90 1 " best sorghum ... 40 1 " can best Maple Syrup .. 10 0 ½ " can " " 80 ½ " can " " 80 wood swede Comb Honey ... 20 Bayless & Churchill. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools. Its action will harmonize with such stimuli in the body that it may take. It is the best tonite known, sustaining sustenance to both brain and body when it adds a delicious drink with water and sugar only. (LIQUID) Acid Phosphate. Mental and Physical Exhaustion Weakened Energy, Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. INVI ORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. Prices Reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesium, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Providence, R. I Beware of Imitations. SOAPS 25 bars I. C, G. Soap ... $1 00 33 " Star Soap ... 1 00 34 " Ivy's Soap ... 1 00 13 " Ivory ... 1 00 20 White Russian ... 1 00 22 White Family ... 1 00 Large assortment of toilet soap, 25 per cent FLOUR. 100 Ibs Kaw Princes, H. Pat. $2 85 101 " Head Center, " 3 10 102 " Mountain Dew. 3 10 103 " L. C. G. Straight Pat. 3 10 104 " City Club of the City. 2 60 105 " A.L. House. 2 60 106 " choice meal. 1 25 107 " patent meal. 1 25 % Sn k Graham Flour. 65 3 pound can Kabocha Valley Tomatoes...14 ' ' ' ' ' Globe ...15 ' ' ' ' ' Gold Medal Tomatoes ...12 ' ' ' ' ' Vinton Corn ...10 ' ' ' ' Vinton Corn ...10 ' ' ' Kaw Valley Corn ...10 50 ' ' ' Springless Beans ...10 50 ' ' ' Springless Beans ...10 ' ' ' White Beans ...10 ' ' ' Dairy ...10 ' ' Marbat Peas ...12 ' ' Marbat Peas ...12 ' ' Scoctail ...10 ' ' Pumpkin ...8 Best French Mushrooms ...30 Best French Peas ...30 5 pound can Wheat Baked Beans ...20 Old South Church ...17 Mustard Sardines ... American ¼ lb Sardines. " " lb. " " CANNED VEGETABLES. pound can Kaw Valley Tomatoes...$ CANNED MEATS AND FISH. LEIS' Drug Store Is headquarters for Pure Drugs & Chemicals TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. THE MOST POPULAR MILLINER PARLOR In the City, is MRS. A. C. LAING'S, 817 Mass. St., where the latest Novelies of the season can be seen. H. W. HOWE, DENTIST, 745 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Ks. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER, "HONEST OLD HIRAM.." Now has full charge of the TURKISH . BATH . HOUSE ! E per sue O mos ON VERMONT STREET. T tenr Pro he f Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays and Sundays. D tert Pi frie son Un De Ho Cas Ma Da Est Jac Ca All Inn Un La 1 Un one Be tor str me The sity All for as ed me Ca lar ere lov Boots & Shoes for Spring & Summer Wear at A.G.Menger's.