Call on ABE LEVY, Fashionable Hatter and Furnisher, 103 Massachusetts Street. City NAMES OF REGENTS FRC. (Copied from Catalogues.) Hon. Chas. Robinson. Rev. J. D. Liggett. E. M. Bartholow. Hon. Theodore C. Sears. Hon. James S. Emery. Hon. Cyrus K. Holliday. Hon. C. B. Lines. Hon. Solon O. Thacher. Rev. George W. Paddock. Rev. William A. Starrett. Hon. R. G. Elliot. Hon. F. W. Giles. Hon. George A. Crawford. Hon. John A. Halderman. Rev. J. G. Reaser. Hon. H. D. McCarty. Hon. W. H. Smallwood. Hon. J. J. Woods. Rev. Daniel P. Mitchell. Dr. Joseph L. Wever. Hon. Isaac Goodnow. Hon. R. A. Barker. Rev. H. D. Fisher Rev. Peter McVicar. Rev. William C. Tenney. Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail. Hon. William Fairchild. Rev. Archibald Beatty, D. D. Rev. John A. Anderson. Hon. V. P. Wilson. Rev. Francis T. Ingalls. Hon. N. C. McFarland. Rev. T. F. Houts. Hon. Milton W. Reynolds. B. W. Woodward. R. N. Hershfield. Dr. J. W. Scott. Hon. T. D. Thacher. Rev. E. Nisbet. Hon. S. S. Benedict. Hon. Geo. R. Peck. Mrs. Cora M. Downs. Hon. A. G. Otis. Hon. James Humphrey. Prof. F. A. Fitzpatrick. Hon. W. S. White. CHANCELLORS. LIBRARY. Rev. Robert W. Oliver, D.D., 1865-7 Gen. John Ferman, LL.D., 1867-75 Rev. James Marvin, D.D., 1875-83 Rev. J. A. Lippincott, D.D., 1883 The University library contains 6,459 volumes, besides a large number of unbound pamphlets. New books are purchased from time to time, adding to its growing usefulness and efficiency. The room now occupied is finished, and furnished with desks, tables and other conveniences, and is open daily from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M., for the use of all officers and students of the University. The library has been selected with great care, and embraces some of the best works in the departments of Language and Literature, Philosophy, History and Biography, Mathematics, Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Natural History, Art, Poetry, Metaphysics, Political Economy, Sociology, etc. Under the direction of the several professors, students are able to make the most judicious selections for reading, and with the least expenditure of time. The Regents and Faculty desire, through this collection of books, to introduce the students to a pure literature, free from frivolous trash, and replete with the best information upon all topics under investigation. The experience of the past year proves that the students are becoming better and more intelligent readers, and the attainments in scholarship consequently more advanced. They are learning that a University library is the door to all science, literature and art. READING ROOM. NOTES. More than 100 newspapers, and scientific, literary and art journals, generally donated by the publishers, add to the attractiveness of the reading room, and furnish a large and varied amount of matter of great importance to the student. PAPERS. THE UNIVERSITY COURIER, a weekly publication, and The University Review, a monthly, each self-sustaining, are edited and published by associations of students. These compare well with the publications of the oldest and best colleges of the country. Cosley's is the place for pleasure. Seal skin caps at Bromelsick's, and they are cheap. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's There will be a unique novelty at Cosley's rink to night. Every one attending will have a chance on $ \pi $ super pair of roller skates. The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. C. S. Duncan pays cash for second hand University books. Take your girl to Pershall's for oysters, the only first class place in the city. Fluke has all the latest music at his musical emporium. Miss Edith Gilman will be the attraction at Cosley's rink Friday night. J. B. Shane, at his new photograph gallery, 125 Mass. street, gives students the best work at the most reasonable rates to be gotten in the city. Make a nice present to your girl, of the best music, at Fluke's musical emporium. Go to Cosley's skating rink, best in the city. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges sec- ond hand University books. The nicest toilet sets in town are at Smith.s news depot. Danny, daddy dancing shoes at Boyd's. Albums of latest styles and designs at Smith's news depot. Miss Edith Gilman, champion lady skate of the west, at Cosley's rink Friday night. Planos rented at low rates by W. W. Fluke. Young ladies! If you want to buy your gentlemen friends a nice present just go into Bromelick's and see his fine large stock of ties, caps, silk handkerchiefs, mittlers, etc., etc. Pictures and picture frames, cheapest and best, at Smith's news depot. If you want a jolly time go to Cosley's skating rink. AN OLD LADY'S EXPERIENCE.—Mrs. E. E. Clark, aged 56 years, of 26 Holmes st., Kansas City, has suffered from childhood with diseased eyes, and has sought diligently for relief in various ways, and employed those who have the reputation of being the best oculists, but all without avail. The disease progressed steadily until the complete loss of vision was the result. One month ago she was brought by Rev. Page, pastor Congregational church at K. C., to the Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary to ascertain whether or not she must be forever blind, as had been professionally declared. Dr. W. H. Kimberlin was consulted and promised all the assistance and relief that his skill and experience could give. After two weeks treatment we are very glad to announce Mrs. Clark is now able to see, and without doubt the happiest of women. She expresses much gratitude to her pastor who guided her to fight and vision. Best winter underwear at Bromelsick's. The contest would have come off if all the committaemen had not been so proud of their nobby ties, collars, etc., bought of Bromelsick. Finest kind of plush goods at Smith's. STUDENTS! The Turkish bath house, on Vermont street, under the proprietorship of Mrs. Hoopes, should be well patronized. Under discouraging circumstances she is supporting it in a way which would be a credit to a much larger place. Fine Boots and Shoes, A. G. MENGER SHOULD REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED OF Has them for Sale at Low Figures. Lawrence Business Directory. E. C. BURT'S Shoes for Ladies. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS. SOUTHERN Goe South ... 11:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Arbroigh from South ... 10:48 a.m. and 3:57 p.m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA PE. West bound ... 11:29 a.m. and 6:17 p.m. East bound ... 11:43 p.m. East bound ... 4:25 p.m. and 8:07 a.m. East bound ... 3:37 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. West bound ... 11:25 a.m. and 11:55 p.m. To Waukee ... 6:14 p.m. East bound ... 4:25 a.m. and 4:25 p.m. TO NEW ORLEANS. CHICAGO & ALTON & ILINOUS CENTRAL. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City at 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. for St. Louis arriving at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.; change to Illinois Central, direct 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. L. O. McINTIRE, No. 163 Massachusetts Street. GEO. A. HUNT, 81 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. No. 153 Massachusetts Street. CLOTHIERS. CITY DRUG STORE, No. 66 Massachusetts Street CITY DRUG STORE, No. 65 Massachusetts Street. D. F. BIGELOW, No. 133 Massachusetts Street FAMOUS. FAMOUS. No. 151 Massachusetts Street KING CLOTHIER—STEINBERG, No. 87 Massachusetts Street No. 74 Massachusetts Street NEW YORK- PHILIP W. PARK Opposes Poehler's Block GROCERIES. E. B. GOOD. No. 71 Massachusetts Street C. Z. KELSO, No, 118 Massachusetts Street. MULL & ZOOK, No. 143 Massachusetts St RESTAURANTS. PERSHALL'S, HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, WM. WIEDEMANN, FALLEY'S, E. WILSON No. 58 Massachusetts Street. No. 149 Massachusetts Street. No. — Massachusetts Street. No. 167 Massachusetts Street. No. 73 Massachusetts Street. A. B. WARREN, No. 111 Massachusetts Street CAMERON, No. 192 Massachusetts Street COAL DEALERS. STATIONERS FRANK A. DOANE, FRANK A. DOANE Pacific Express Office. JEWELERS. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Maseachuncts Street C. A. SUTORIUS, TAILORS WM. M. ROWE, No. 133 Massachusetts Street C. A. SUTORIUS, No. 75 Massachusetts Street J. J. RUNKEL, No. 91 Massachusetts Street ALEX. E. PROTESCH, Over Barber's Drug Store MEAT SHOP. BOOK STORES. JOHN BOYER, NEUHMAN Near Rabksoff's. A. FREDERICKSON, No. 157 Massachusett Street. CITEW, No. 93 Massachusetts Street. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. S. T. FIELD No. 99 Massachusetts Street F. F. METTINER No. 67 Massachusetts Street M. M. MANLEY, F. F. METTNER C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 Massachusetts St. HAMILTON, S. E., Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. J. B. SHANE. No. 125 Massachusetts Street A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Student's Friend. tion guaranteed. Star Shoe Store 147 Massachusetts St. This represents our $3.00 Shoes. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENGE When in Kansas City, should not fall to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD DR. J. E. GEROULD, DENTIST! 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. IT IS POSSIBLE For a mere trifle, to purchase And to have that "something" good—Where? Something for a Present ! Woodward's "Round Corner." MOAK BROS.. LARGEST AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall. LARGEST AND FINEST HALL IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. S. HOENE, Denier In Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, 131 Massachusetts St. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just east of Post-office. DELMONICO! J. H. VESTAL, Sets the best table in the city for day board. Only $3.50 per week. Has a Room to rent. HARRIS. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER! DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts, &c. PURE CANDIES A SPECIALTY. Oysters In their Season in the Best Style. Suppers to order for Clubs, Parties and Weddings on short notice. J. S. HAND & CO., Bookseller and Stationer! 169 Mass. St., - LAWRENCE, KAN. Opposite Pierson's Mill. Extend a special invitation to the students to call and see them. Their Holiday Stock is varied and immense. Remember the place IN 1868 I established what is now the oldest man-ufacturer of PURE ICE CREAM! Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. Established Oct. 25, A.D.1865. Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainment. I have spared no pains or expense in re-fitting my 1 ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF ICE CREAM PARLOR, PURE ICE CREAM Where I will be glad to serve my customers with AND FRUIT ICES. Ice Cream Delivered free of Charge. Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN Go to the Oldest, Largest, Cheapest, and Best SPALDING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. "COMMERCIAL BLOCK." South-west Corner Eleventh and Main Sts., KANSAS CITY, MO. $^{\textcircled{30}}$ Tulls large and prosperous institution has Ten elegantly furnished College Rooms, with classrooms on each floor. The college offers a variety of Lecturers, and offers unparalleled advantages and low rates for all English and Commercial Branchs, Phonographic type of writing, the Telemograph style of Modern Languages, and a library. There are no vignettes. $^{\textcircled{31}}$ The frankly commercial Night School begins October 1, 1848, when there are no vignettes. $^{\textcircled{32}}$ The frankly commercial Night School begins October 1, 1848, when there are no vignettes. Be sure to visit or address this College for Terms or Circular before going elsewhere. But this set of information exists. Cut this out for future reference. J.F, SPALDING, A.M., PRESIDENT.