ABE LEVY. Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. FS ent purne works T! gns for ty. hop ! land. alty. ETER d love, and suceumb or intelligent i ruined, or with the e Tester. Optician. CO. ists. in the pass s used by US teeth does your teeth do, our pain- ine only SAFE to wear a mask 1 Teeth, and arrant perfect STRICTLY TITION. fatal establish O. TIST% ad 3rd Floor, Kansas City NOTES. Students, Read! At last Lawrence offers a resort which students can patronize. An opera house is placed in good condition and promises good attractions at fair, reasonable prices. Mrs. McCollough, of whose business enterprise every student in K. S. U. has heard, has fitted up the ground floor of her south Massachusetts street block with a seating capacity of 800, at which but the better class of attractions will be booked, with rates of but 25 and 35 cents. This was a long needed want in Lawrence, and he opening of this week—largely crowded houses every night—attests its promising success. It is something students especially needed. You can afford to patronize it. Friday and Saturday evenings could not be better devoted. Go out to night and to-morrow night. We have not said much about these seemingly useless articles, until compelled to by the weather. But as one extreme follows another, I suppose we may be pardoned if we say that the parasol and fan season is now here, and that at Innes Compulsory sale is the place to get them cheap. Buy your gant's furnishing goods at Bromelsick's. Go to Winchell's for your cigars. Menger sells good boots and shoes for the least money. Lime at Griffin's. We have got another twist on fast colors in printed lawns at 3c a yard at Innes' Compulsory sale. Lime at Griffin's. Ladies, wait for the Misses Mugler's millinery opening next week. We see by several of our exchanges that boxing is becoming a favorite exercise among college girls. Surely it is good, vigorous exercise, and if several of the prominent lady students would introduce it, the slight prejudice against it would soon pass away. Increased demand for dry goods. Innes! Compulsory prices have created a demand for goods. People will buy goods if they are cheap. There promises to be a great many social gatherings this Spring, at which refreshments will be served. Harris is the man to attend to your wants. He will again this year serve the alumni association in its annual banquet. He knows how to get up a good "feed" at reasonable prices. Only a few weeks ago an idea was current in our exchanges saying that one-fourth of the students of the German Universities were Americans. The Baldwin Index has succeeded in reducing this number to one-tenth. If the good work will continue, the estimate will probably be as low as the actual number by commencement. Harris' ice cream season has opened. We respectfully call attention to the inducements offered by Trade Palace, so well set forth on another page. Buy the Burt shoe at Menger's. Would you be wise you would patronize Harris for all refreshments, fruits, nuts, lemonade, soda, creams, ices, etc. He carries only the best. Would you be admired by your girl, buy your cuffs and collars at Brommelsick's. The best shoes for the least money at Menger's. "Razor" cigars at Winchell's. There is a Senior in the University of Vermont of the respectable age of 83. We have several students in the K. S. U. who will be able to graduate at that age if they can keep up their courage and finance. Dictionaries--Webster's Unabridged, full sheep, quarto—$8.50. Sample of the low prices given by the Kansas Supply Bureau. Manager's is the place to get a fine pair of Menger's is the place to get a fine pair of shoes. Grand Opening. We are pleased to announce to the students that to-day and to-morrow Mrs. E. Orme will hold her grand opening of Spring millinery for this year. Mrs. Orme has one of the largest, finest and best assorted stocks of millinery ever seen in Lawrence. Young ladies will find this an exceedingly pleasant place to spend an hour.Everyone should call and see the fine dis. play. Students, buy your shoes at Menger's. Our advice to customers is to buy now. One thing is certain, and that is that goods will never be cheaper in our day. The indications are good for higher prices. Winchell's for the "Razor" cigars. GEO. INNES, The Misses Mugler will next week in their opening, present one of the finest lines of millinery ever brought to Lawrence. Saturday afternoon matinee at Mrs. McCullough's opera house. Summer underwear at Abe Levy's—103. WANTED, good agents to work for the Kansas Supply Bureau. In the language of Gen. Grant, we are going to run this compulsory sale all summer if necessary. GEO. INNES. Our Compulsory sale is a good thing for the buyer these hard times. We are selling now, and invite you to our sale. Lime at Griffin's. We are living in a progressive age. Business houses, to be successful, must be abreast of the times. One of these wide awake houses is that of Geo. Innes. GEO. INNES. Lime at Griffin's. We are showing the most wonderful bargains in ladies' solid colored hose, regular made, at 33c, ever seen, really cheap at 35c, at Innes' Compulsory sale. Lime at Griffin's. Buy your hats of Abe Levy—103. Buy you hats at Abe Levy's—103. Silk sock supporters at Abe Levy's—103. New summer ties at Levy's—103. Socks of all descriptions at Abe Levy's—103. Abe Leey's hats are of the finest styles and at lowest prices. Menger's boots, Cannon City coal at Griffin's. Good shoes—Menger s. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's. The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. C. S. Duncan pays cash for second hand- University books. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges second hand University books. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters, he only first class place in the city. 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 cabinets photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 82--Menger's. Mrs. E. Orme announces her grand opening of Spring millinery for 1885 as Friday and Saturday, April 24th and 25th. She claims to have one of the finest assortments ever brought to Lawrence. Every lady of the University and city should see it. April 24 and 25. Grand Opening. Necessity knows no law; hence other galleries try to cut under Shane's photo prices to save their University trade, but they can't. The latest styles of everything in their line at Gibbs & Custer's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. 18 cabinet photos for $3.00 at Shane's. Shane *guarantees* you 18 cabinets fo Sincerely your time is needed to $3.00. Better work than any you have. Prof. Spring's History of Kansas All students, both ladies and gentlemen, who desire to earn as much money during the summer as possible, should remember that this is not a subscription book, and will not be sold as such. All we propose to do is to take as many orders during the summer for the book, in each vicinity, using a little order book, which will show the size, table of contents, a large map of Kansas as it then was, and a few pages showing style of print. Only one style of binding and one price—$1.25. Students can take from 10 to 20 orders per day. Many of the best students and old canvassers who would not travel for a subscription book, have secured territory and believe with the author's reputation and the low price, it will have an immense sale. If you want to assist in the good work, call on Joshua Whitcomb at Mrs. McCullough's Opera House to-night. Admission only 25 cents. Go to Harris'. E. F. CALDWELL. Our Compulsory sale stamped what little trade some of our competitors were having, to us. Notice how they tried to break the force of our compulsory sale by getting up a sale to sound or rhyme like mine. But the veil is too gauzy. It did not work. Customers and friends, don't be deceived. I am the only compulsory man in Lawrence, and my name is Geo. Innes. The superiority of a religious education over that acquired at the "Infidel asylum" is well illustrated by the following anecdote from the Baldwin Index: Lime at Griffin's. Baldwin Prof.: "Have you ever read Pilgrim's Progress?" Student: No, I think not. I have read several of Pilgrim's works, but I have never seen this one. Scooped. I scoop them all on black silks, colored silks, colored surahs and dress goods. In extent of assortment, variety of shades, and last but not least, my Compulsory prices, get away with their baggage. GEO. INNES Abe Levy has an elegant line of ties. Call and see them, at 103. Lime at Griffin's. Go to Bromelsick's for tony neck wear Only 25c admission to Mrs. McCulough's opera house. Boots and shoes at Menger's. Harris' ice cream parlor is the place it take your best girl for creams and ices. The Baldwin Index complains of want of chapel room, many students staying away who would go if sure of obtaining a comfortable seat on arrival. A late breakfast is the most popular excuse at the K, S, U. The Kansas Supply Bureau will furnish any school supplies cheaper than you can get elsewhere. Address Kansas Supply Bureau, Topeka. Bromelsick's for your hobby cravats. Bromelsick sells Spring hats, caps, ties, canes, etc., the cheapest of any place in the city. Wait for the millinery opening of the Misses Mugler. Go to Menger's for your boots and shoes. Grand twister on prints, ginghams and muslins, at Innes' Compulsory sale. Do you need any? Then go at once. Go to Harris' for your ice cream Lime at Griffin's. Only 25 cents to hear Joshua Whitcomb at Mrs. McCullough's Opera House to-night. Lawrence Business Directory. Geees South ... 11:25 a.m. and 13:40 p.m. Arrives from South ... 11:48 a.m. and 13:58 p.m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS ATCHIHON, TOPEKA & SANTA PE. Wet bound 12:05 a.m. & 6:17 p.m. 11:43 p.m. East bound 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. 4:32 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. KANAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. West bound ... 11:25 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wamgoo ... 6:12 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. 109 Massachusetts Street. GEO. A. HUNT, St Massachusetts Street DRUGGISTS. SARBER BROTHERS. No. 153 Massachusetts Street. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. BARBER BROTHERS. No. 153 Massachusetts Street CLOTHIERS. J. HOUSE. 8. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTHIRY-STEINBERG. KING CLOTHIER—STEINBERG No. 87 Massachusetts Street RESTAURANTS. F. H. KLOCK, F. H. KLOCK, 118 Massachusetts St. F. H. KLOCK, J. H. VESTAL 118 Massachusetts Street. "The Delmonico." PERSHALL'S, No. 58 Massachusetts Street. HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 149 Massachusetts Street. WM. WIEDEMANN. No.——Massachusetts Street. FALLEY'S No. 167 Massachusetts Street. A. B. WARREN, STATIONERS. Opposite Pierson's Mill. A. B. WARIGN, J. S. HAND, No. 113 Massachusetts Street Opposite Pleister's Mull. COAL DEALERS. IN. 199 Massachusetts St. FRANK A. DOANE, Pacific Express Office. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street. TAILORS J. J. KUNKEL, No. 91 Massachusetts Street BOOK STORES. S. T. FIELD, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. MEAT SHOP. A. FREDRICKSON, No. 157 Mausach meets Street. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. HAMILTON S. E. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. J. B. SHANE, No. 125 Massachusetts Street MRS. E. ORMES, Millinery Rooms, 133 Massachusetts St., Up Stairs, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Immense line of Spring Goods just in. Latest Styles in Lawrence. SPRING STYLES Every young lady in the University should visit MRS. GARDNER & CO. New line of fine Spring Millinery just gotten in. Be sure of calling in before buying else where. F. H. KLOCK, [Kelso's old stand.] Restaurant and Confectionery. 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 patronize you CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY Text Books AND STATIONERY 18 AT FIELD & CO.'S S. HOENE, Dealer in 99 Massachusetts St. University Bookstore Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. 131 Massachusetts St. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, LARGEST AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. PAT HAMLIN'S MOAK BROS.. New Merchant Tailor. Rigs at student's prices. Stable just east of Post-office. 167 Massachusetts Street. (Successor to Kick & Faller) F. BOGDANSKY, G. M. FALLEY, Late of Baltimore. C.Edward's old stand, east of Merchants' Bank. All work warranted First Class. Restaurant and Confectionery. BOARD $3.50 PER WEEK. 21 MEAL TICKETS $4.00. Oysters served in every style. This institution has hundred College Rooms with accommodations for the hundred Students. A Faculty-President and faculty-pased advantages and lowest rates for all English courses in the program. Type-Writing. The Stenograph, Modern Handwriting. The Degree of Master of Accounts upon the Bachelor's degree. For Terms or Circumferems before going elsewhere. ESTABLISHED 1869. KANSAS MUSIC EMPORIUM CARL HOFFMAN, Wholesale and Retail PIANOS and ORGANS General Western Agency Chickering & Sons Planes. * Haakon Planez, * Wether Planez, * Mauk Planez, * Pauco Organ, * Easty Organ, * Hamlinian Organ. * Chicago Cottage SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, And Music Merchandise of every description. Our collection is the most complete lower and terms easier than any other house west of Chicago, and guarantee with every instrument excellent satisfaction. Every person kindly invited to call at our ware rooms or address for our finely CARL HOFrMAN, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS C. L. EDWARDS, Dealer in Hard and Soft Coals At J. M. Wood's Grocery. Office: 141 Massachusetts St.