ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street, 1 Floors, as City NOTES. The millinery opening of the Misses Mugler is in progress to day. Every lady in Lawrence should see it. See South End Drug Store advertisement in this issue. Last night Dr. Lippincott entertained the members of the Senior class at his residence. The Misses Mugler have a grand millinery display this Spring. Misses Mugler millincry opening to-day. Whooping cough commences to spread in our city; at least, numerous cases happen to come before our homoeopathic lady physician, Miss Mary A. Neumann, which she is reported to understand to treat. Washburn expects to build a $10, 000 (?) library this summer. Attend the People's Theatre—only 25 cents admission. With no one left but Shane the high priced and high toned galleries gave out that they did not have to give rates. They know better now, and so do you ; but the end is not yet. Cornell University has arranged for a course on the literary and practical side of journalism. Regular Spring millinery opening of the Misses Mugler to day. Peterhouse College, the oldest of the seventeen colleges in the Cambridge University, has just celebrated the six hundredth anniversary of its founding. It was founded in the reign of King Edward I. Frequent inquiries have recently been received, especially from parents whose children are in attendance upon the city schools, with reference to the continuance of the work of the department of music of the University during the summer vacation. In order to accommodate those who may wish to study piano or harmony only, it has been decided to open a special term of ten weeks, beginning May 11, and ending July 18. Tuition for the full term will be as follows: Piano, graded classes of three, two hour lessons per week, $15 each student; private half hour lessons, $18; harmony, in class, $13; private, $15; single private lessons in piano, $1.00. Visit. the grand opening of the Misses Mugler to-day. The literary society at Yale is the oldest in the United States, having been organized in 1768. We call attention to Daily & Son's advertisement wanting agents for the summer, in this issue. Rev. W. G. Reed, of Burlington, Iowa, writes to Dr. Carl Neumann on recent medical treatment : ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ I owe to you my life. Would that I could recompense you beyond a paltry amount of worldly goods. According to this year's catalogue Washburn has twenty collegiates. 18 cabinet photos for $5.00 in Shaine's. Gibbs & Custer's grand May millinery opening begins next Tuesday and continues the remainder of the week. It was night. They sat at intervals upon the stile. She (softly): "I hope, Charlie, that no darkness will ever come between us." He took the hint. — Courant. Attend the People's Theatre-only 25 cents admission. Buy your gant's furnishing goods at Bromelsick's. Go to Winchell's for your cigars. Would you be admired by your girl, buy your cuffs and collars at Brommelick's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 18 cabinetphotos for $3.00 at Shane's. Shane guarantees you 18 cabinets for $3.00. Better work than any you have. "Razor" cigars at Winchell's. Patronize the People's Theatre. Admission 25 cents to all attractions. Last night the members of the various Senior classes gathered at the residence of Dr. Lippincott for the customary reception. The faculty and their wives received them in a pleasant way, and soon all were busily engaged in conversation, talking over the campaigns through which they had struggled for four years. The evening passed quickly and pleasantly, and we must not fail to mention that the Seniors grappled the subject of supper in a way which gave evidence of the great advantages of a collegiate education. After another hour of social chat the company departed, with many expressions to Dr. and Mrs. Lippincott, assuring them that last night's reception would ever be a pleasant memory of college life. Go to Bromelsick's for tony neck wear. Go to Bromelsick's for tony neck wear 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. Siane is building one of the best galleries in the State. Shane will soon have two galleries—the best rooms in the city—and first class work can be had at either. The report of Miss Stephens' requested resignation has started quite a commotion amongst the students, especially those of the classical department. Many regard the action of the board without cause, while more are disgusted and chagrined. Considerable excitement is promised over the affair. WANTED, good agents to work for the Kansas Supply Bureau. Winchell's for the "tazor" 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. The classical students are very indignant over the treatment of Prof. Stephens by the board of regents. - Take your girl to Pershall's for oysters he only first class place in the city. May Opening. Gibbs and Custer wish to announce to the public that beginning next Tuesday and continuing the remainder of the week, they will present to the citizens of Lawrence one of the most select and fashionable lines of millinery ever shown in the city. Exery lady in the city should call at least one day. Last week we neglected to report the game of base ball which took place the Saturday before between the University and Business College nines, resulting twenty-one to ten in favor of K. S. U. Patronize the People's Theatre. Admission 25 cents to all attractions. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 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. Piano Tuning. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Gees South ... 11:25 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Arrives from South ... 11:45 a. m. and 1:38 p. m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. West bound ... 12:05 a. m. and 6:17 p. m. East bound ... 4:19 p. m. and 8:09 a. m. West bound ... 3:25 p. m. and 4:15 p. m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. SOUTHERN KANSAS. Lawrence Business Directory. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound ... 11:25 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wamogo ... 8:12 p. m. East bound ... 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. L. BULLENE & CO., L. BULLENE & CO, No. 89 Massachusetts Street. M. NEWMARK, No. 105 Massachusetts St. GEORGE INNES & CO. No. 190 Massachusetts Street GEO. A. HUNT, 81 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Maesachuettes and Henry Sts. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry St. BARBER BROTHERS. No. 131 Massachusetts Street. CLOTHIERS. J. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTH-STIRRING-BETWEEN Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. F. H. KLOCK, 118 Massachusetts St. J. H. VESTAL J. HOUSE F. H. KLOCK, PERSHALL'S. 118 Massachusetts St. J. H. VESTAL. "The Delmwood." No. 38 Massachusetts Street HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confections. No. 102 Massachusetts Street, WM. WIEDEMANN, NO., Massacuente streets. STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, J. S. HAND, No. 113 Massachusetts Street Opponent Pierite Mull, Pill FALLEY'S. No. 167 Massachusetts Street COAL DEALERS. FRANK A. DOANE Pacific Express Office. A. J. GRIFFIN, 199 Massachusetts St. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street. TAILORS J. J. KUNKEL, No. 91 Massachusetts Street BOOK STORES. S. T. FIELD No. 99 Massachusetts Street. A. FREDRICKSON, No. 157 Massachusetts Street. MEAT SHOP. HAMILTON S, E. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. 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, Immense line of Spring Goods just in. Laet test styles in Lawrence. Millinery Rooms, 133 Massachusetts St., Up Stairs, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. F.H.KLOCK, Restaurant and Confectionery. [Kelso's old stand.] 21 Meal Tickets for $4.00. Board $3.00 Per Week. Oysters, Ice Cream and Fruits of all kinds in their season. Patronize those who patronise 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. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, LARGESF AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just cast of Post-office. New Merchant Tailor. F. BOGDANSKY, Late of Baltimore. C. E iward's old stand, east of Merchants' Bank. All work warranted First Class. 107 Massachusetts Street, (Successor to Klock & Falfey) Restaurant and Confectionery. 21 MEAL TICKETS $4.00. BOARD $3.50 PER WEEK. Oysters served in every style. EMPLOYMENT DATE, 20.15.1983, [JESSEWORN JUL. 19, 1977. Annual Recognitions for the hundred students. A Faculty of fifteen Teachers and Lecturers, Offeredmanages advantages and lowrates for all English language courses, Modern language, Type-Writing, The Scenograph, Modern Languages, Ets. Have no Vacations. Confer with Ames, the degree of Master of Account upon him, in English, Language, Mathematics, for Terms or Circuits before going elsewhere. ESTABLISHED 1869. KANSAS MUSIC EMPORIUM CARL HOFFMAN, Wholesale and Retail PIANOS and ORGANS General Western Agency Childcare & Sns Piano * Hardcover Pianos, * Wheeler Pianos, * Weber Pianos, * Palacio Organz, * Palacio Organz, * Esty Organz, * Mason Hamilton * Chicago Cottage SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS. And Music Merchandise of every description. Our own large-scale computer, and our prices lower and terminer lower. We offer music of Chicago, and guarantee with every instrument a CD or a boxed set to call at our ware rooms or address for our likely needs. CARL HOF #MAN, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS Dealer in Hard and Soft Coals C. L. EDWARDS, Office: 141 Massachusetts St. At J. M. Wood's Grocery. Patronize those who patronize you. ICE CREAM CAKE, Lemonade, Soda, Fruits. Anything, everything, in season at 169 Mass. St., - LAWRENCE, KAN. HARRIS, 1. established what is now the oldest manu- factory of =IN 1868= Pure Candies Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainments. I ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. I have spared no pain or expense in re-fitting my ICE CREAM PARLOR, Goods Delivered free of Charge. PURE ICE CREAM And Fruit Ices in their Season. Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN. Where I will be glad to serve my customers with POMPADOUR HAIR CUTTING THE Students' Barber Shop. J. B. KELLEY. Opposite Pechlor's Block. Pompatone Hair Cutting a specialty. Pompadour Hair Cutting a specialty. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fall to DR. J. E. GEROULD, DENTIST! NO. 618 MAIN ST., KANASAS CITY, MO. No. 618 Main St., - KANSAS CITY, MO. SPRING STYLES Every young lady in the University should MRS. CARRARD & CO MRS. GARDNER & CO. New line of fine Spring Millinery just gotten in. Be sure of calling in before buying elsewhere. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. E. YEAGER, FLORIST! New Hampshire Street, just below the post-office, gives the best satisfaction for all kinds of Boquet Work.