STUDENTS! You will always find a complete line of TEXT BOOKS ON HAND, and all kinds of supplies, at the LOWEST PRICE IN THE CITY, at our store. We have supplied Students of the University for twenty years, and know what you want and how to treat you. Students who will send their address, we will mail a list of all books used in each class.Old and new students always made welcome. Any information as to Boarding places, or order for Text Books by mail, will receive prompt attention. J. S. CREW & CO., Book-Seller THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Now in the Twentieth Year of its history, has established a Department of Science, Literature and the Arts; a Department of Law, a Department of Music, Department of Pharmacy, and a Department of Art. It is thus prepared to give thorough collegiate instruction and professional training in the Departments named. THE COLLEGEATE DEPARTMENT presents eight distinct courses leading to the degrees of R.A. and R.S. years. Tuition $25 per annum. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC has been in successful operation for two years. The best instruction is given in Piano, Vocabulary etc. The course of study has been rearranged and enlarged in the DEPARTMENT OF LAW. The course of studies covers two years. Tuition $25 per annum. THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY was opened in the fall of 1885. It is already an assured success. Instruction theoretical and practical. 3,000 physicians prescriptions in the original are in use in the department. Course in the University, two years leading, after two years of practical work, to the degree Ph. G. Tuition,$25 per annum. years leading up to DEPARTMENT OF ART was opened in the fall of 1885, under the care of Miss Mary L. Simpson. Instruction is given in Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, Decorations, etc. DRIVEN A Preparatory Department is maintained especially for those who lack the preparation in the languages required for admission to the Freshman class. Necessary expenses vary from $180 to $300 per annum. The next term will open Wednesday, Sept. 8th. J. A. LIPPINCOTT, D.D., Lawrence, Kan The above is the advertisement which won the $10 prize offered by the Indiana Cash Grocery, written by Sidney C. Prentice, 16 years old, a pupil in the Lawrence High School. FIELD & HARGIS UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 803 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Is the place where new as well as old students are made to feel at home. Special attention paid to all mail orders. Also carry the most complete line of Wall Paper and Ceiling Decorations in Kansas, make a specialty of fine work, and send workmen to any part of the State. Estimates given and contracts made. Our sample Books will be sent express pre-paid on application. NOTES. The University was well represented at the assembly in Ottawa last month. A large number of students were present, some of whom were in attendance from the first to the last. Abe Levy, the students' hatter and furnsher, will send you anything in his line that you wish on approval, express prepaid. All mail orders promptly attended to. A Fact. Citizens and Students. The street railway will shortly be extended south on Tennessee street. Having bought about one hundred cords of good wood cheap, I will deliver the same in such lots as you may desire, cut or in cord lengths, for prices that will surprise you. Now is the time too to buy your winter wood and coal, while it is cheap. Do not wait for fall and winter storms to make bad roads and prices high. New students will find it to their advantage to call on me before buying their coal, as I am satisfied that I can do the best for them. Respectfully, Abe Levy is the students' popular hatter and furnisher. A. J. GRIFFIN, South Mass. St. Ladies and gentlemen who anticipate attending the State University the coming year, would it not be a good idea to wait until you reach the "historic city" before you purchase your supply of fine shoes and slippers? If you will do so, and call at 829 Mass. St., I will agree to give you value received for your money. Abe Levy sells the latest styles of hats and furnishing goods. Call and see him and get his popular prices. JOHN HUME. Students, Of Importance. When you arrive in Lawrence and want anything in the way of ice cream, fruit, confectionery or cigars, look up E. C. Mull's popular place (anybody can tell you where it is), and you will find just what you want. Mr. Mull operates the best house of this kind in the city, and pays very prompt attention to all orders for suppers and parties. In the season Mr. Mull also operates a very elegant oyster parlor, and his cook gets them up in the very best style. Students wishing to procure a boarding place or a nice, furnished room, address Abe Levy, the students' popular hatter and furnisher, who will attend to it for you with pleasure. The new style of Crusher hats at Abe Levy's are all the style. E. &. W. collars and cuffs at Abc Levy's. Abe Levy sells all silk ties for 25c. The finest and largest assortment of gent's hose at Abe Levy's.