ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. NOTES. the pass the pass by US the pass by teeth the pass on Pain- ly sole SAFE the sole SAFE the sole perfect perfect RTCLY TION. establish- Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to himself has said, "Straight to Hamilton's I will go, And he shall take my photo." STSS Bed Fleors, Kansas City One student to another: "Call this a snow storm?' "Why! you ought to be in my botany class; we have Snow storms every day that beat this. Ask Jep Davis about the letter he received from Ottawa. All students getting work at Shane's gallery will compare it critically with work gotten elsewhere. It will pass the test with flying colors. What do the faculty say? Why, "go to Hamilton and have your cabinet photos taken—fifteen for three dollars. Postlethwaite is thinking of starting a restaurant. He has a monopoly of the best Cook in town. Capt. Shane had not put out more than half a dozen sets of photos until the high prices came tumbling. The sun outshone the eclipse; yet the latter eclipsed the former shining. Hamilton's is the best place in the city at which to have your photos taken. Don't delay, but go to him at once. A Sophomore had just been having a tiff with his Freshman girl. "I wonder," said he, "if we shall know each other in heaven." "I'll remember you, of course," she replied, "but of course I could not know you without meeting you." And there was silence. If you are going to have your pictures taken this Spring, don't wait till the big rush at commencement time, but go as once to Hamilton, and he will make you fifteen cabinets for three dollars—the cheapest and by all odds the best in the city. Boxing is becoming quite common among the students, and slugging is an every day occurrence. The Juniors, if not all free traders believe in direct taxation. Students would have had full prices to pay for photos if it had not been for Capt. Shane. He knocked the high prices by his superior work. Capt. Shane is knocking the wind out of the high priced photos. There are ninety-seven active members of Oread society. There are now eight snakes in the University, not counting Prof. Snow's specimens. No fancy price for student's photos with Shane in the field. Abe Levy returned from the east this week with an immense line of gent's furnishing goods. There will be trouble in Oread to-day, and the result is doubtful. But in one thing we are all agreed; and that is that Hamilton is the student's popular photog- rapher, and will give a rate of fifteen cabinet photographs for three dollars. There is war in Oread, in Egypt, in Congress, and Hamilton has cut down the price of cabinet photographs to three dollars for fifteen to students. The students will make money out of Captain Shane busting the photo monopoly. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of jewelry, by the well known firm of H. J. Rushmer & Son. The students will make money out of Captain Shane busting the photo monopoly. Shane's photos are 20 per cent, the cheapest and 20 per cent, the best. Guaranteed. If Shane's photos are not 20 per cent, the cheapest and 20 per cent, the best, you won't have to pay for them; that's the talk. Menger's boots, Shane will make you the best and cheapest photos you can get in town. Cannon City coal at Griffin's. Cosley's is the place for pleasure. Good shoes—Menger s. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's. The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. The photo monopoly saw the hand writing on the wall, that the students were getting photos of Shane of such superior quality that the monopoly could only keep up by working the cheap racket, and they did work it. 'Rah for cheap photos. The committee appointed by the Senior class to make arrangements for photographs will report in favor of Hamilton, who not only takes the best pictures, but gives the unprecedented low rate of fifteen cabinets for three dollars. "Down goes the price of photographs." Fifteen cabinets for three dollars, at the best place in the city—Hamilton's. Did You Ever Know of photographs being so cheap as at Hamilton's. He will give you fifteen cabinets, warranted to be the best, for the small sum of three dollars. C. S. Duncan pays cash for second hand- University books. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters, the only first class place in the city. The great religious weekly never makes mistakes, and this time it advises you to have your photo taken by Hamilton, who is giving the best rates in the city—only three dollars for fifteen cabinets. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges sec ond hand University books. 82—Menger's. Capt. Shane proposes to discount all student's rates given on photos 20 per cent, and discount the quality of the work 25 per cent. This is a positive guarantee both as to price and quality for each student. Piano Tuning. 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. Reasons. Go to Hamilton for photographs because he is the best. Go to Hamilton for photographs because he makes the best rates - fifteen cabinets for three dollars. Go to Hamilton for photographs because he is the student's friend. Menger's tor boots and shoes. Don't forget Menger. You will regret it. What? If you miss seeing the champion of France and Canada, at the Cosley rink Friday night. WANTED.-By two gentlemen, a good furnished room near the business part of town. Address, Lock box 475. Menger's shoes. There are nearly five hundred students now attending the University. Every Spring as commencement draws near, in order to exchange souvenirs with friends made during the year, an immense photograph business is indulged in. Each student gets from one to ten dozen. Heretofore Hamilton, ever the student's friend, has, in view of the large amount of the trade, extended a "student's rate." This year he does better than ever. You should not have work done before seeing him. Prof. Demers will give one of his wonderful exhibitions at the Cosley rink Friday night, March 20. This gentleman is the acknowledged champion of France and Canada, skating on a table four feet high, 2x3 feet square, jumping over a table, etc. Don't miss this rare treat. Will You Trade Pictures With Me? Rink Attractions. The studestehs will make money out of Captain Shane busting the photo monopoly. Lawrence Business Directory. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Goes South ... 11:25 a. m, and 1:30 p. m. Arrives from South ... 14:48 a. m, and 1:45 p. m. SOUTHERN KANSAS. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound 11:25 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wawanee 6:12 p. m. East bound 4:35 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. KUTCHMAN, TOLLA & SANTA PE. West bound ... 12:05 a. m. and 6:17 p. m. ... 11:48 p. m. East bound ... 4:15 p. m. ... 3:25 p. m. and 4:15 p. m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. TO NEW ORLEANS. CHICAGO & ALTON & ILLINOIS CENTRAL. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. for St. Louis, arrives at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p. m.; change to Illinois Central, direct route. L. BULLENE & CO.. BILLIE & CO., No. 89 Massachusetts Street. M. NEWMARK, No. 105 Massachusetts St. GEOGRIE INNES & CO., No. 109 Massachusetts Street. GEO. A. HUNT, 81 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Heavy Sts. BARBER BROTHERS. No. 190 Massachusetts CLOTHIERS. BARBER BROTHERS. No. 153 Massachusetts Street. J. HOUSE. J. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street KING CLOTHIER—STEINBERG. No. 87 Massachusetts Street GROCERIES. RESTAURANTS. E. B. GOOD, No. 71 Massachusetts Street. No. 71 Massachusetts Street F. H. KLOCK, J. H. VESTAL "The Delmonico." PERSHALL'S, HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confections, WM, WIEDEMANN, FALLEY'S, 118 Massachusetts St. Massachusetts St. No. 58 Massachusetts Street. 149 Massachusetts Street. No. — Massachusetts Street. STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, No. 111 Massachusetts Street J. S. HAND, Opposite Pierson's Mill, COAL DEALERS. A. J. GRIFFIN, 199 Massachusetts St. PHILIP H. BORN, Pacific Express Office. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street. JEWELERS C. A. SUTORIUS, No. 75 Massachusetts Street. TAILORS BOOK STORES. J. J. KUNKEL $ _{i} $ No. 91 Massachusetts Street, WM, M. ROWE, No. 133 Massachusetts Street MEAT SHOP. J. S. CREW, No. 93 Massachusetts Street. S. T. FIELD, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 Massachusetts St. A. RICKSON, No. 157 Massachusetts Stn PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. J. B. SHANE, No. 125 Massachusetts Street. MRS. E. ORMES, HAMILTON, S. E. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. Millinery Rooms. 133 Massachusetts St., Up Stairs. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Immense line of Spring Goods just in. Last Testies in Lawrence. Patronize those who patronize you STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE DENTIST! When in Kansas City, should not fall to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD. No. 618 Main St., - KANSAS CITY, MO. THE WESTERN Farm Mortgage Co. Lawrence, Kan. Money always on hand to loan at current rates, upon desirable real estate. No delays if security is ample and title good. Call and see them before making arrangements elsewhere. Office in National Bank building. L. H. PERKINS, Sec. MOAK BROS.. LARGEST AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, LARGEST AND SOME OF THE MOST Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. Douglas County Bank, 52 Massachusetts Street. J. D. BOWERSOCK, President. H. E. BRNSON, Cashier. 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. 167 Massachusetts Street, (Successor to Klock & Fallow) G. M. FALLEY. Restaurant and Confectionery. 21 MEAL TICKETS $4.00. Oysters served in every style. BOARD $3.50 PER WEEK JAS. W. GREEN. Attorney at Law, National Bank Building. CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY Text Books STATIONERY 18 AT University Bookstore FIELD & CO.'S 99 Massachusetts [St! Patronize those who patronize you. HARRIS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER! DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts, &c. Oysters In their Season in the Best Style. PURE CANDIES A SPECIALTY. IN 1868 169 Mass. St., - LAWRENCE, KAN. Suppers to order for Clubs, Parties and Weddings on short notice. Pure Candies Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. I established what is now the oldest manufactory of Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainments. I ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. I have spared no pains or expense in re- fitting my And Fruit Ices in their Season. Goods Delivered free of Charge. PURE ICE CREAM Where I will be glad to serve my customers with Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN. SINGING MADE EASY! E. D. KECK, STUDENTS! Teacher of Voice Culture in all its branches, in Kansas State University. The methods used are the Italian School, same as taught in Florence, Italy, for producing and locating the voice legitimately. Delmonico Restaurant J. H. VESTAL, Is the place for students to go for Day Board 21 Meal Tickets for $3.50. Pay only for what you get. ___ 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. Leave orders with Frank A. Doane for all kinds of Coal. Office with Pacific Express Co.