LOCAL AND PERSONAL Do you want the Earth? We can't give you that, we will give you the BEST BARGAINS ON EARTH in MEN'S & BOYS' Tailor Fitting Clothing THE BOSTON SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIER, A. URBANSKY. Prof. Canfield has had the two divisions in political economy recite together for the past week, and has practiced on them with Sumner's catechism. Everything in the base ball line at Smith's. Arbor day is coming and as it approaches our hopes for a short vacation keep enlarging. Two days will satisfy everyone. FOR SALE - Forty-nine unbound volumes of Harper's Monthly, complete from 1862 to 1887. Enquire at COURRIER office. The Senior orations are all in and ready for faculty inspection. The Seniors are waiting patiently for Commencement appointments to be made, so that they can proceed in good time to make selections for Class day. George R. Wendling, one of America's greatest orators, will deliver his lecture on "Voltaire" at the Plymouth church, Saturday evening; This is a very good opportunity to hear an interesting lecture on an interesting subject, and no one should fail to take advantage of it. Tickets at the usual prices can be procured at Field & Hargis' book store or of F. Olney, at the University. Reserved seats at Field & Hargis'. Jean Anderson leaves to-day for her home in Atchison. Miss Anderson has made many friends, while in the University, who regret her departure. Quite a number of students are taking part in the opening entertainment at the opera house. Among the names we noticed those of Misses Tisdale, Emma and Lyle Hynes, Penfield, Griffith, Webster, Beard and Lyons, and Messrs. Jackson, Blair, Craine and Curdy. The past two weeks have been largely occupied with examinations. From every quarter comes the cry that the marks are terribly severe and the first grades few and far between. But the first ten weeks have been prosperous ones and now for the second and commencement. Joseph Ralston was elected by the Juniors to represent his class on Class day and to receive the old plug from the Seniors. Joe was selected without opposition and will do credit to himself and his class. Latest novelties in 4-in-hand ties at Brommelick's. Grand Opening of the Opera House. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, UNDER THE AUS- PIICES OF THE UNITY CLUB. Craven's beautiful domestic drama of "The Chimney Corner" will be given and "The Mistletoe Bough." The cast will embrace the leading amateur talent of the city and the entertainment will be of rare merit. Admission to parquette and balcony fifty cents, gallery twenty-five cents. Reserved seats without extra charge at Field & Hargis'. Box sheet open Tuesday morning at 9 a. m. If you need a stiff hat buy a Dunlap, if you need a straw hat wait and see the new styles at Bromelick's. Don't fail to take in the Usher Guard ball. The last of the season. Shibe's league ball. (Eastern). Also full and immense line Spaudling's trade marked bats, in ash, willow, bass and cherry. Regulation Spaudling catcher's masks, regulation Spaudling catcher's gloves, Regulation Spaudling catcher's and umpire's chest protectors.Big line of belts of all colors, Horsman's lawn tennis goods in great variety, such as rackets, nets, poles and balls. We have just received a full line of the above goods, and will sell at Chicago prices on almost all the above articles. This means a big discount from other dealers in Lawrence. Try us and see for yourselves. FIELD & HARGIS. The bat that takes the lead in Chicago, New York, Kansas City, and in fact everywhere, where it is for sale, is the Dunlap sold by Bromel-sick. Noticing the immense display of base ball accoutrements and goods at Field & Hargis', we dropped in to examine, and found that they were making a specialty in base ball goods. While we were astonished at the amount of goods they had, we were more astonished on learning prices. Everything — bats, balls, masks, pads, gloves, of Spaulding and other standard makes, at figures far below the usual prices. They carry none but the best, and at Eastern prices. Call and see for yourself. The Usher Guards will give the last of their series of hops and balls this evening. The Usher Guard dances are always pleasant and deservedly popular. This evening's dance will be at Frazer's hall, and the First Regiment band will furnish the music. Prof. Aldrich will present the second of his series of recitals at University hall this evening. Subject: "Opera." All are cordially invited. The best hat to wear ever made is the Dunlap. Sold only by Bromelick. We have the finest, neatest, line of ties for the money ever shown, in the city. Call and see them at Bromelsick's. Where, oh where is the customary Review fight this spring? We fail to see the anxious politician buttons holeing the unwary and filling their ears with nonsense. Is it possible that Review positions are below par and no one wants them? Go to Field & Hargis University Book Store! AT OFFICE DAY AND NIGHT. FOR STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. 726 Massachusetts St., DR.JONT.DRESBACK 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. Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. The Tailor, McCONNELL, FRANK MILLARD Billiard Parlor. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic CIGARS. 710 Mass. St., - Lawrence, Kansas A. A. RUSS, 4. DENTIST! Office over Field & Hargis' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. WM.WIEDEMANN, THE Students' Friend! Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are a way on hand. HIS PURE CANDIES Are Unexcelled. THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN FALLEY'S The favorite board for students for the best tableball place. Fallley will be found at Mulls' old stand. HENRY FUEL. BOOTS & SHOES. 96 MASSACHUSETTS ST., LAWRENCE. KS. Rubber Goods and Slippers. The finest line in the city. 6 MASSACHUSETTS ST. LAWRENCE E Indiana Cash Grocery, PARTIAL PRICE LIST. pounds Granulated Sugar SUGARS. 16 16 17 17 18 12 11 Standard A XX J C Brown Powdered Cut Loaf | | $1.0 | | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 1.0 | | 2 | 1.0 | | 3 | 1.0 | | 4 | 1.0 | | 5 | 1.0 | | 6 | 1.0 | | 7 | 1.0 | | 8 | 1.0 | | 9 | 1.0 | | 10 | 1.0 | COFFEES. 6 pounds choice coffee 5 pounds choice coffee ... 1 00 5¼" " Best I" ... 1 00 6" " Golden" ... 1 00 3¼" " O G. Java" ... 1 00 3¼" " O G. J" ... 1 00 3¼" " Best Mocha" ... 1 00 6" " Best Sandro roasted" ... 1 00 6" " Best RIo roasted" ... 1 00 6" " Good RIo roasted" ... 1 00 6" " Arbutules" ... 2 6" " MKA" ... 2 6" " best O G. Java roasted" ... 30 6" " mixed O G. Java and Marcalco" ... 25 TEAS. 3rd Hour sound Pin. Head G P. 1 0 " Best Shot " 4 " Best Oolong. 7 " Choice Oolong 5 " Dishish Breakfast. 7 " Best Imperia. 7 " Good Imperia. 7 " Bist B. F. Japan. 7 " Choice Japan. 8 " Best Green B. F. Japan. 7 " Best Young B. F. Sittings. 8 " Good B. F. Sittings. 1 SYRUPS. keg 4½ gallons pure sugar . . . . . 85 09 75 50 75 75 50 75 75 84 25 15 Bayless & Churchill. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools, it is best to mimic size with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance both brain and body. It makes a delicious tink with water and sugar only. (LIQUID) Mental and Physical Exhaustion Weakened Energy Nervousness, Indigestion, ETC. Acid Phosphate. FOR DYSPEPSIA, CANNED MEATS AND FISH. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. SOAPS INVI ORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. FLOUR. Providence, R. 1. 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. 3 pound can Kaw Valley Tomatoes...12% 4 pound can Fancy Gold Medal Tomatoes...12% 5 pound Corn...12% 6 Vulture Corn...10 7 Kaw Valley Corn...10 8 String Beans...10 9 Stringpleas Beans...10 10 White Beans...10 11 Lime...12 12 Margarita Peas...12 13 Grapefruit Pesas...10 14 Succotash...10 15 Dapple Pine...8 Best French Mushrooms...20 Best French Peas...20 Pound can New Baked Beans...20 Old South Church...17 10 lbs Kaw Princes, H. Pat ... $2 85 100 " Head Center, " ... 3 10 100 " Mountain Dew Pat ... 3 10 100 " I. G. Straight Pat ... 2 50 100 " Cream of the City ... 2 60 100 " A. L. ... 2 60 100 " choice meal ... 1 25 100 " patent meal ... 1 35 % Ss k Graham Flour ... 35 25 bars I. C, G. Soap $1 00 33 " Star Soap. 90 18 " Bubba's Bes 1 00 13 " Ivory. 1 00 20 White Russian 1 00 22 White Family 1 00 Large amount of toilet soap, 25 per cent (not usually sold). CANNED VEGETABLES. Prices Reasonable. Pamille giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the Beware of Imitations. RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS. LEIS' Drug Store Is headquarters for Pure Drugs & Chemicals TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. Frank Willard KEEPS THE FINEST BARBER SHOP IN THE CITY. 712 Massachusetts Street. Special Attention Given to Students. H. W. HOWE. D ENTIST. 745 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Ks. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER. "HONEST OLD HIRAM..." Now has full charge of the TURKISH .. BATH .. HOUSE ! ON VERTMONT STREET ON VERMONT STREET. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays and Sundays. 1