LIBRARY DR. on the suvena- whi ch ' but ts'' between the er and nought would triment t after used by f edit, cleekly- accessity revol-against v class t to arm- might g ocean- wide-match- chasm left on created. for the riber's sided on uma from to am- tonic, despair so did dement." NOTES. medicalogue in Down are but without occasions died, and innocent. take us and the know many dis- f space those us one? then the ascend function caea, who say the switch on a string infusion h biusus an in- guement at par- young this only importable in the needle, As they nuts out the yield is. He found a sample speeds He gets acceses the to drive dollar and s give ? No. used with or such ABE LEVY, THE POPULAR STUDENT'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. E. C. Mull this week assumes charge of Harris' old stand, and will make it the favorite resort of students, as in years past. e raises eighty million a half thousand and number and used ph t o - log logic? departo remind students that the best place to buy Toilet Necessities is at L. O. Mcintire & Co. take the lead in choice new goods and low prices. Go and see them. L. O. McINTIRE & Co. Customers who have looked carefully through our stock of novelty dress goods say we take the lead in assortment, and at the same time they give us credit for selling our fine goods for ten to twenty-five per cent. less than our competitors. Be sure and visit our dress goods department before buying elsewhere, and you will save money. Best and complete list of furnishing goods at Bromelsick's. Tricots till you "can't rest," at times. Sub-Freshmen, Freshmen, Sophs, Juniors, Seniors and all go to Bromlesiek's if you want hats or furnishing goods. Ladies, for suitings of any and all colors of the popular Electrical Cloth, go to Ims'. The fraternity men and "barbs" all buy their stylish hats, ties, collars, etc., at Brommel'sick. Innes' stock of laces now in for Fall trade is one of the finest ever brought to the city. Text books of all kinds at J. S. Hand and Co.'s at lowest prices. Remember the place. J. S. Hand & Co. are headquarters for new and second hand text books. Bring on your old books and get new. See those fine Dunlap and Stetson hats at Bromwell's. L, O. McINTIRE & Co. They striped channels at Imces', to in the most fastidious tastes. Visit our store before buying a dollars worth of dry goods and carpets, and you will save money. We advise you to go and see Shane's new gallery. An immense line of fancy buttons of the latest designs at Innes'. See them. Black silks at Ines' from the lowest to the highest prices. Some patterns a joy to behold. Visit the great cheap dry goods and carpet house of L. O. McINTIRE & Co. Iunes' combination suitings are fine. The Dumlap and Stetson hats are the finest made, and Bromelsick has them. Go to J. S. Hand & Co, for your next books. They will save you money. See that new line of plaid goods at lunes'. New goods and low prices at L. O. McIntire & Co.'s IT IS UNNECESSARY Lawrence and Atchison Bnsiness Colleges. B. W. WOODWARD'S TWO HONORED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Round Corner Drug Store." We do remind them however, and would state that our present "leader" is a Blacking Brush at an extremely low figure. You all want a Blacking Brush don't you? WOODWARDS "Round Corner Drug Store." There was established in Lawrence and Atchison, Kansas, colleges unlike those of Yale, Harvard, Columbia or Princeton, which devote themselves to the classics and those intellectual requirements that fit their recipient for what are termed the liberal professions, law, medicine and divinity. The colleges we refer to were founded for the purpose of imparting practical knowledge — that knowledge that would be applicable to the ordinary concerns or avocacations of life, which would enable the proficient therein to go out into the world and mingle successfully in its business activities; a knowledge which tends through energy and enterprise, coupled with unfinishing integrity, to honor and prosperity. That the age demands practical men and women cannot be gainsaid, and such are not as a general thing, the product of the purely scientific and literary institutions we have referred to. They are produced through some instrumentality, through a medium that imparts the information and wisdom which enable their possessors to grapple with the realities of life, its practicalities and its stern business requirements. We have reference to the Lawrence and Atchison Business Colleges. The advantages are most perfect, having the most practical courses of any school in existence. The course of study comprehends a condensed knowledge of all business phenomena, and embraces almost every branch of commercial knowledge, which is necessary in order to thoroughly prepare a student for any business in which he may wish to embark. The principal studies are bookkeeping as applied to the various classes of business by both single and double entry, viz: Retail and wholesale merchandising, railroading, commission, insurance, estate and banking, commerce p law, business forms, business usages, customs, methods and mercantile correspondence, arithmetic and actual business practice. Students are also grounded in the common branches when necessary. In every way these are colleges for imparting logical ideas of business. All education of this kind will be of advantage to every man or woman, whatever their future occupation may be; to the mechanic it will teach order, system and management, and remedy many of his deficiencies; to the professional man it will afford a clearer insight into the practical operations of business affairs, and give him facilities in obtaining practice; to farmers it will teach business habits and attention to accounts, which will give them increased interest and success. to whom an entrance to the library would be a great boon, even if the books could only be used in the holidays. The faculties of these business colleges are composed of the most competent and successful professors of the several branches alluded to, in addition to the able president and principals, and students are trained not merely to be accountants, but to be thorough, accomplished, cultured business men and women.—St. Louis Trade Journal. The public library is open, to be sure, but there are many books desirable to the students in the one that cannot be found in the other, especially the German, Latin and Greek authors. Opening the library would require an attendant or librarian, and might on that account be objected to by the regents. Prof. Miller has always done his best to accommodate students, but under the present provisions he cannot let the library or books be used. While indexing the library this summer the professor very kindly allowed students to sit in the library and read. But if an assistant was appointed and books could be taken home, but a few hours attendance on set days would be necessary, while the advantage to those who for many reasons are obliged to remain in Lawrence, would be immense. Although it is probably too late to accomplish so desirable an object this summer, let us hope that another year will see the noble University library thrown open to all who desire to add to their knowledge by a perusal of its volumes. EDITOR VIEWS:- While the great majority of the students leave Lawrence immediately after commencement, a considerable number remain, CITIZEN STUDENT. Lawrence Business College. This popular institution was established in 1869, since which time it has prospered beyond the most sanguine expectations of its most ardent friends. It has been the aim of the faculty from the very beginning to place it on a plane far above all its contemporaries. No effort has been withheld or expense spared to accomplish the object in view. That the efforts of the management have been successful is now fully demonstrated by the prosperous condition of the college at the present time. During the past year this institution has graduated thirty-three pupils, nearly every one of whom have remunerative situations. The course of study is so graded that the elementary principles and ground work of a business education are so particularly looked after, and then step by step the pupil is led through the more intricate studies, all the while developing a knowledge of the laws of business, and thus build up by systematic training and regular stages, a genuine man of business. The text books in use by this institution are unequivocally the best, and their commercial house arithmetic is acknowledged to be the most complete and perfect arithmetic ever yet published. The college has received numerous encomiums from abroad, and has a reputation second to none in the great west. Students can enter at any time of the year and pursue their studies without any regard to the advance of those who entered before. The college is represented upon the ground in a magnificent display of specimens of penmanship and bookkeeping, ruling and other work done by students, which elicited exclamations of admiration, and won the first award, (blue ribbon) at this (the tri-State expedition held at Kansas City, Mo.) on best course of study in commercial college, best penmanship from students of commercial college, best sets of book-keeping worked up by students of commercial college, best miscellaneous penmanship by E. L. McIravy and premium on best display. It also won the first premium at the Kansas State fair, held at Topeka, and the Western National and wherever exhibited, over all competitors. Be sure and visit or address this school before going elsewhere. Lawrence Business Directory. Gos South ... 1135 a.m. and 4:09 p.m. Arrives from South ... 16:45 a.m. and 4:09 p.m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. West bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:25 a.m. m, and 6:18 p.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:56 a.m. 11:49 p.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:15 a.m. m, and 8:97 a.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:32 p. m, and 4:15 p.m. SOUTHERN KANSAS. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound...11:25 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wamego...6:12 p. m. East bound...4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. LADIES FURNISHING GOODS. DRUGGISTS. E. BULLEEN & CO. No. 29 Massachusetts Street GEORGE INNES & CO. No.109 Massachusetts Street B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Charlotte and Susquehanna and Henry Sta. BROTHER BIRTHERS. LOTHIERS. 140. 102 Massachusetts Street BARBER BROS., Massachusetts St. RESTAURANTS. KING CLOTHIER-STEINBROTHER No. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTHIER-STEINBROTHER No. 74 Massachusetts Street. PRESHALL, S. No. 38 Massachusetts Street. DAN CHEW, Manufacturing Confections. WM. WIEDEMANN, No... Massachusetts Street. No. 149 Massachusetts Street. WM. WIEDEMANN, FALLEY'S, No. 167 Massachusetts Street. JOHNSON & HOLLINGBERRY Massachusetts St. COAL DEALERS. FRANK A. DOANE, Corner Henry and Massachusetts Sts. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street, TAILORS ALEN, PROTSCH, Corner Warren and Mass. Sts. J. J. KUNKEL, No. 91 Massachusetts Street. BOOK STORES. S. T. FLEID, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. S. C. CREW, Massachusetts St. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. J. B. SHANG, No. 125 Massachusetts Street, GEO. B. SHAHN, 820 Massachusetts St. STUDENTS Should ask to be driven at once to the LAWRENCE Lawrence House! On arriving in Where they will be given the best of accommodations until they have secured permanent homes for the year. Street cars will carry you within one block. A. R.MILLS, Proprietor. MILLARD & COOPER'S Billiard Parlor THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. (Mass. St., LAWRENCE E, KAN) First-class Work at Moderate Charges. DR. F. H. WILSON, DENTIST, 135 Mass St., LAWRENCE, KAN. MILLINERY STUDENTS, GO TO MRS. ORME'S FOR YOUR MILLINERY. Newest styles always on hand. One of the most complete lines in the city always in stock. MOAK BROS'. BILLIARD PARLOR A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. STUDENTS! Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oil, Perfumes, Refined Soaps, etc., etc., go to LEIS' DRUG STORE. STUDENTS BELVIDERE Gives yen the Rates and Courtesies of the Season. RESTAURANT! Students given a special rate of $3.25 per week for day board, and only$ 4.00 for board and rooms furnished. Do not make any arrangements for the year before calling on the Belvidere Restaurant. 104 Massachusetts Street. "J. B. WATKINS Land Mortgage Co. LAWRENCE, KAN. The Largest in the United States." New York Times. STUDENTS FOR YOUR Boots and Shoes ALWAYS PATRONIZE MENGER. Only firstclass stock kept on hand with prices the lowest in the market. J. B KELLEY, The Student's Friend The Student's Friend Gives students the best rates and attention of any BARBER SHOP In the city. A clean towel to every customer. Best Cigars in the market kept on hand. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fail to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD. DR. J. E. GEROULD, DENTIST! No. 618 Main St., KANSAS CITY, MO. W. E. YEAGER, FLORIST! New Hampshire Street, just below the post-office, gives the best satisfaction for all kinds of Boquet Work. is a patriot uklng a s l change th enic was poor strain. being pos ugh,'85, v ty. s ticket a pt. teaches a wrence. Farland, o ting in the s back ag ior law cla political ay night. ns goes 1 sit to Will r '85 is in this co of Kans h his parent eached in tch Sunda and Bert Friday an chat he le "plugs" on, of T d K. S. gives the conversat Pratt a Saturday of Fort Scc T. Field s elected t by E. 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