ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. NOTES. Rowing for happy postime. Call on Abe Levy and get yourself a staw hat. Prof. Hayes, at the head of the Short- hand department of the Lawrence Busi- ness College ranks second to none as an instructor in his line. THE BAZAR,147 Mass. St. Ladies should visit our muniary department before making their selections. We show none, but the latest styles, and guarantee the lowest prices. May 14, Grand Excursion. See the University white, still crown hat at only $2.50 at Urbansky's. $3.50 asked at other places. Patronize the People's Theatre. Admission 25 cents to all attractions. Bell's Amateur Band offers a grand inducement to students and others who would enjoy a pleasure railroad excursion, a pleasant picnic day with fine music. With round trip tickets at 90 cents only to Ottawa, an excursion train will be run May 14, to Forest Park, where Bell's Amateur Band, the Royal Italian Orchestra and the Fisherman's Mandolin Club, will give a grand free concert. The best refreshments on the ground during the day. Remember May 14. South park free concert by Bell's Amateur Band next Monday night. Go out Canes, canes, at Abe Levy's—103. A secretary, almost new, for sale at a bargain. Address, Box 1126, City. A row up the river for pleasure. Save 40 per cent, by buying your clothing at Urbansky's. THE BAZAR, 147 Mass. St. We have engaged for the season, Miss Laden, from A. S. Gage & Co., Chicago, an experienced and artistic trimmer. Ladies will be sure to get the latest styles. Summer underwear at Abe Levy's—103. $ ^{?} $ Don't forget there is a lecture next Tuesday evening. For a pleasant Saturday afternoon pleasure with your girl, go down to G. A. Graebner's boat house and take a row up the river. This morning our representative chanced to call at Mrs. Orme's millinery parlors, and was somewhat surprised by the beautiful array of hats and bonnets with which feminine humanity are wont to deck themselves. The stock is very complete, and includes all the latest styles of hats and bonnets. Some of them are perfect gems, and are models of artistic skill. The most popular trimming seems to be gold and lace; gold beads and trimming of all kinds seem to predominate. Oriental lace and white trimnings of all kinds seem to be very popular. Mrs. Orme has had a large trade for the past week, and although her stock is greatly reduced it is still very large, and gives ample scope for individual taste in making selections. Ladies would do well to give her a call before going elsewhere. — Herald-Tribune. Attend the People's Theatre—only 25 cents admission. Talk is cheap, but it takes money to buy shares. Buy your gant's furnishing goods at Bromelick's. Go to Winchell's for your cigars. Would you be admired by your girl, buy your cuffs and collars at Bromelesick's. The Harvard Shakespeare club will perform Julius Caesar the third week in May. "Razor" cigars at Winchell's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. The law class are happy, having bought their straw hats of Abe Levy, the popular hatter-103. No finer hand turned, kid, button shoes can be found in the State than can be seen at Hume's-125 Mass. St. Colored woman: "Boss, kin I git de job of cleaning out dis heah bank?" President: "No, you are too late. The cashier has already attended to that." 18 cabinetphotos for $3.00 at Shane's. Special attention will be given to scholars of Colleges and Universities in Shorthand during the summer months, at the Lawrence Business College. Our grand millinery opening will be on Monday, May 11th, when we will show an elegant assortment of hats, bonnets, feathers, flowers, etc. Ladies are invited. THE BAZAR, 147 Mass. St. Abc Levy has the finest line of straw hats in the city—103. Go rowing for an hours pleasure. Urbansky only asks $2.50 for the Uni versity white staff ciffened hat. $25 dress suit at Urbansky's for $18. Urbanbans' for hats, ties, nobby spring suits at 60 per cent of rates at other places. No joking wamen we told you to go to Urbankham's to save money on gents' wear. The Lawrence business College has arranged a special course in commercial branches for students of Universities and colleges, whose time is taken up during the other parts of the year. We call attention to article "How to Spend Vacation." The attention of students of the University is called to the article "How to Spend Vacation." Abe Levy has a fine line of night shirts —103. Shane guarantees you 18 cabinets for $3.00. Better work than any you have. Go to Bromelsick's for tony neck wear. See E. F. Caldwell immediately for summer's work on Prof. Spring's History of Kansas. For everything you want in the shoe line go to Hume's—125. Bromelsick's for your nobby cravats. The Kansas Supply Bureau will furnish any school supplies cheaper than you can get elsewhere. Address Kansas Supply Bureau, Topeka. Capt. Shane is building one of the best galleries in the State. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. WANTED, good agents to work for the Kanas Supply Bureau. Winchell's for the "Razor" cigars. Bromelsick sells Spring hats, caps, ties, canes, etc., the cheapest of any place in the city. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's. The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters he only first class place in the city. Patronize the People's Theatre. Admission 25 cents to all attractions. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Summers. If you want a pair of slippers, Newport's or sandals, drop in at Hume's—125 Mass. street. Necessity knows no law; hence, other galleries try to cut under Shane's photo prices to save their University trade, but they can't. A. C. Hand, recently of Chicago, professional tuner and repairer of pianos and organs, will attend promptly to orders through the post office or that may be left at J. S. Hand & Co.'s bookstore, opposite Pierson's mill. All work warranted. Charges low. "Yes," said she to her escort, as they glided around the rink, "I do so love roller skating. When we are sailing round this way our souls seem to be floating away toward heaven, and"—at that point both her soles floated away toward heaven, while the rest of her smote the earthly ground with a mighty smile. —Ex. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. Piano Tuning. Ladies will do well not to fail to attend the grand millinery opening Thursday and Friday, May 14 and 15. at Mrs. Gardner & Co.'s, where a magnificent assortment of all the leading summer styles will be displayed. How to Spend Vacation. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. A nice line of ladies' slippers at Hume's 125 Mass, St. How to spend the vacation is a question which is now agitating the student mind. By all means use the time in some way which will be of profit and advantage to you in the future. For forty weeks you have been studying Greek, Latin, Philosophy and other useful branches—useful each in its way. But when the college course is finished, and the stern realities of the world are to be faced, then more practical knowledge will be necessary. We say put in your vacation on work in this line, on studies which will be of practical benefit, on subjects from which you may reap substantial returns. "And where," you say. As the very place to acquire this knowledge, we can recommend the Lawrence Business College. During the summer there will be special courses organized for the benefit of those who are compelled to spend the winter in other work. Here all the branches will be taught so essential to a business education, all the English branches, Pennmanship, Letter Writing, Book-keeping, Commercial Law, Arithmetic, History, Algebra and others. Tuition in these is thorough and by well known competent instructors. The special classes in Book-keeping, Short hand and Penmanship will continue during the summer, and will greatly repay attendance. A special course of twelve weeks will begin May 12th. A second term of eight weeks, especially designed for College and University students, will open June 15th. Tuition in the twelve weeks course will cost but twenty dollars, and in the eight weeks term only fifteen dollars. Those who wish to study Short-hand will find a teacher and unsurpassed advantages. Young men and women with push and energy, who expect to be something and somebody, should take advantage of these exceptional offers. They should not put off attending to the practical requirements of life until compelled to face the battle, but should arm themselves with practical knowledge for the conflict. Those who complete the course find no difficulty in obtaining the best positions with the best houses. A College journal giving full particulars concerning all five departments, viz: Business, Pennmanship, English, Shorthand and Telegraphy, will be furnished on application 'Call at the College or address, E. L. McIlravy, proprietor. Almost Incredible. This morning a representative of the Herald-Tribune chanced to meet Mr. Dan Innes, late of the firm of Geo. Innes & Co. The conversation turned on the subject of of weak eyes and the use of different kinds of spectacles. Mr. Innes said that his eyes had formerly been poor, and that they easily became tired, while no glasses that he could obtain afforded him any relief, until about three years ago he was induced to try a pair of Prof. Samuel's glasses, since which time his eyes have not troubled him, although he has frequently been obliged, when very busy marking goods, to wear his glasses nearly all day and until late at night. "No," he replied, I sometimes leave my glasses at home and am obliged to wear an ordinary pair. When I do this my eyes invariably begin to ache and continue aching until I take off the glasses." "But," queried the scribe, "perhaps your eyes are better now, and would not trouble you as formerly, even with ordinary glasses." As he became warm with his subject, Mr. Irms stated that he considered Prof. Samuels as a public benefactor, and said no money could buy his spectacles from him if he could not get another pair in their place. He continued, "I do not say this on Prof. Samuel's account or in behalf of his glasses saving as it is strictly true." Thinking that this expression of confidence on the part of one of the leading business men of the city, Prof. Samuel's and his skill as an oculist, might induce some who are troubled with affections of the eye to try some of his most excellent glasses, the reporter concluded to make this public. It is almost incredible the cures which Prof. Samuel has affected here by the use of his glasses—Herald Tribune. Lawrence RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA DE West bound ... 12:05 a.m. and 6:17 p.m. East bound ... 11:43 p.m. East bound ... 4:15 p.m. and m. East bound ... 3:45 p.m. and 4:10 p.m. Goes South ... 11:25 a, m. & 1:30 p, m. Arrives from South ... 14:25 a, m. & 1:38 p, m. SOUTHERN KANSAS. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC Vest bound... 11:35 p. m. and 11:55 p. to Wamogo... 6:12 p. m. last bound... 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. L. BULLENE & CO., L. BULLENE & CO. No. 89 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W, WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. BARBER BROTHERS No. 153 Massachusetts Street. CLOTHIERS. J. HOUSE. J. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTHIER—STEINBERG. No. 87 Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. F. H. KLOCK, 118 Massachusetts St. P. H. M. BECKER, J. H. VESTAL, PERSHALL'S, HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, WM. WIEDEMANN, FALLEY'S. 118 Massachusetts St "The Delmonico." No. 58 Massachusetts Street No. 149 Massachusetts Street No. — Massachusetts Street No. 167 Massachusetts Street No.167 Massachusetts Street. STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, B. A. WARREN, J. S. HAND, No. 111 Massachusetts Street Opresite Plierse's Mull, COAL DEALERS. A. J. GRIFFIN, 199 Massachusetts St. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street TAILORS. J. J. KUNKEL, No. 91 Massachusetts Street BOOK STORES. ___. BOOK STORES. ___. S. T. FIELD, No. 99 Massachusetts Street MEAT SHOP. A. FREDRICKSON, A. FREDRICKSON, No. 157 Massachusetts Street. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. J. B. SHANE, No. 125 Massachusetts Street South End Drug Store. STRAFFON'S. Students go there for Perfumeries and Toilet articles generally. The best place to buy. MRS. E. ORMES, Millinery Rooms, 133 Massachusetts St., Up Stairs, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. T immense line of Spring Goods just in. Latest Styles in Lawrence. F. H. KLOCK, [Kelso's old stand.] Restaurant and Confectionery. 21 Meal Tickets for $4.00. Board $3.50 Per Week. Oysters, Ice Cream and Fruits of all kinds in their season. Patronize those who patronize you CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY Text Books AND STATIONERY 18 AT FIELD & CO.'S University Bookstore 99 Massachusetts St. S. HOENE, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, 131 Massachusetts St. MOAK BROS., Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, LARGEST AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just east of Post-office. New Merchant Tailor. F. BOGDANSKY. Late of Baltimore. C. Edward's old stand, east of Merchants' Bank. All work warranted First Class. G. M. FALLEY, 167 Massachusetts Street. (Successor to Klock & Falley) Restaurant and Confectionery. BOARD $3.50 PER WEEK. 21 MEAL TICKETS $4.00. Oysters served in every style. "COMMERCIAL BLOCK," OOR, ELEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS. 1209 S. 13th St., Boston, MA 02105. (778) 685-6450. This Institution has ten College Rooms with accommodations for new hundred Students. A Faculty of Arts and Science possessed advantage and lowest rank for all English,物理,地理,生物,历史,地理, Type-Writing, The Stenograph, Modern Love, The Degree of Master of Account upon its Students are to visit or attend on behalf of the faculty where they live. ESTABLISHED 1869. KANSAS MUSIC EMPORIUM CARL HOFFMAN, Wholesale and Retail PIANOS and ORGANS General Western Agency Chickering & Sons Planes. Hardtad Planes. Wober Planes. Planes. Palace Org. Esty Organ. Mason Hamilin Organ. Church Cottage Orgs. SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOKS. And Music Merchandise of every description. Our Stock is larger and more complete, and our prices lower and terms easier than any other house west of Chicago, and guarantee with every instrument excellent satisfaction. Every person kindly invited to come in persons or a dress for our kindly illustrated catalogue. CARL HOFFMAN, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. C. L. EDWARDS, Dealer in Hard and Soft Coals At J. M. Wood's Grocery. Office: 141 Massachusetts St.