Call on ABE LEVY, Fashionable]Hatter and Furnisher, 103 Massachusetts Street. 17 NOTES. Cashier. ANT. Week. sts. AILOR Coastal's is the place for pleasure. Nicest place for oysters - Pershall's. in the pass used by USS teeth does the pain. o. our Pain- ment on physicians of teeth, and perfect TRICUTIL TRICUTIL TITION. Buy your boots and shoes of Menger. Call and examine them before you buy. al establish INTS. Floors, Kansas City Nicest place for system - Persistent Your boot hosts and shapes of Menge Seal skin caps at Bromelsick's, and they are cheap. Urbansky makes a specialty of overcoats The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. Finke has all the latest music at his musicalemporium. C. S. Duncan pays cash for sec. and hand University books. J. B, Shame, at his new photograph gallery, 125 Mass. street, gives students the best work at the most reasonable rates to get eaten in the city. Call at Smith's news depot before buying Christmas presents. Before you go home be a square meal or a line dish of oysters at Pershall's. Make a nice present to your girl, of the best music at Fluke's musical empire; See those beautiful plush goods at A. B. Warren's. The successful contestants will find the nicest Christmas presents at Smith's. Urbansky has everything in the clothing line at the lowest prices in the city. If you want to make the folks at home a nice present, go to Smith's and see his large stock. Go to Warren's for your holiday goods. It is hard to think of nice Christmas presents, but a music instrument will please anyone. Fluke has all kinds. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges sec- ond hand University books. Finsest, nicest, prettiest Xmas cards at Smith's news depot. Mr. Griffin continues at the old stand of Palmer & Griffin, to sell the best coal at the lowest prices to be found in the city. He sits his coal, burning lime with the fine material, selling only lumps. For first class laundry work students must go to the Wilder Bro's shirt factory laundry. Your girl will like you the better. The nicest toilet sets in town are at Smiths news depot. Mrs. Trask, of the City Library, offers her usual December inducement for Library tickets. Yearly tickets sold until holidays for $1.00 Everyone securing a club of 12 will be entitled to a ticket. Everybody prepare for Cosley's grand masque skating rink carnival, Christmas eve. "Get your presents for your girl at A. B. Warren's and she will never go back on you." "Never? "No, never." The contest would have come off if all the committees had not been so proud of their nobly ties, collars, etc., bought of Bromsickel. Dandy, dandy dancing shoes at Boyd's. Albums of latest styles and designs at Smith's news depot. New and novel Christmas goods are found at Smith's news depot. Pianos rented at low rates by W. W. Fluke. A. Urbansky sells overcovers the cheapest of any place in the city. Young ladies! If you want to buy your gentlemen friends a nice present just go into Bromleick's and see his fine large stock of, ties, cap, silk handkerchiefs, mur- ters, ties, etc. Pictures and picture frames, cheapest and best, at Smith's news department. It will pay you to go to Urbansky's for your clothing. See those $20 overcalls at Urbansky's sold for $12. South has the largest and finest stock of Christmas cards ever brought to Lawrence. Finest kind of plush goods at Smith's. STUDENTS! A. G. MENGER Fine Boots and Shoes, SHOULD REMEMBER WHEN IN NEED OF Mr. John Werntz, of Lyndon, Kas, accompanies by his faulty physician, Dr Miller, came to Kansas City seeking relief from that dreaded condition, blindness, his sight having entirely failed him four years ago. On consulting many friends here, he was advised to call on Dr. Kimberlin, at the Eye and Ear Infirmary. Dr. Kimberlin advised an immediate operation. The operation consisted in cutting open the eyeball and removing the opaque lens, which resulted in the immediate restoration of vision. Mr. Werntz blessed God that he could again see the faces of his fellow men. It is now twelve days since the operation, and each day vision becomes stronger. Mr. W. leaves for his home to merry a happy man. Has them for Sale at Low Figures. E. C. BURT'S Shoes for Ladies. --- While in Kansas City last week, we made the pleasure of visiting Prof. Spalding and his truly grand Business College, in Commercial Block, corner of 11th and Main streets. Prof. Spalding is a graduate of Ann Arbor, holding the degree of Maste of Arts; is a gentleman and thorough man of business, in the highest acceptance of those terms. He has now devoted upwards of thirty years to Business College work. With a faculty of fifteen members all old and experienced instructors, his school to-day, backed by the University of Kansas City, stands on a par basis with the largest and best Colleges of the eastern states. It is not excelled by Bryant's College, superintended by the "old man himself," in Chicago, in general thoroughness of work. The habit of our students upon becoming dissatisfied with a full collegiate course going on to Quincey and Chicago i nonsensical. It is true this college has been getting a fair share of this, yet there is no reason why it should not have it all. Its telegraph department is connected with the wires of the Western Union Company. The graduates from the short-hand department are at once furnished and hold the most responsible positions in Kansas City St. Louis and Denver. At the Inter-State Fair last September it was awarded nin first premiums. Premiums as follows, for every entry it made: The bronze media for the best pen-drawing (portrait); the bronze medal for the best India-ink drawing (portrait); the silver medal for the best collection of pen-drawings and six diplomas for the best specimens of business and ornamental penmanship; best specimens of plain and ornamental card writing; best specimens of flourishing, plain and ornamental lettering and engrossing; best specimens of artistic and solid penmanship best specimen of pen work, executed by artist exhibitor thirty years ago, and for the best display of business and ornamental penmanship, pen-drawing, flourishing, plain and ornamental card writing, lettering and engrossing. Anybody visiting Professor Spalding will find him one of the most courteous, businesslike gentlemen he ever met. Lawrence Business Directory RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS. TO NEW ORLEANS. Goes South ... 11:45 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Arrives from South ... 11:45 a.m. and 3:57 p.m. ATCHISON, TOPERA & SANTA FE. West bound ... 11:29 a.m. and 7:19 p.m. East bound ... 4:09 a.m. and 8:46 p.m. 8:45 a.m. and 4:10 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. West bound ... 11:25 a.m. and 11:55 p.m. To Wamago ... 6:39 p.m. East bound ... 4:12 a.m. and 8:46 p.m. 4:32 p.m. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City 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 route. CLOTHIERS. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. JICAGO & ALTON & ILLINOIS CENTRAL DRUGGISTS. L. BUILLEM & CO. Feid READ, No. 89 Massachusetts Street. M. NEWMARK, No. 101 Massachusetts St. GEORGIE INNES & CO. No. 109 Massachusetts Street. L. O. McINTIRE, No. 163 Massachusetts Street. GEO. A. HUNT, No. 81 Massachusetts Street. FAMOUS, No. 151 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTHIER—STEINNERG, No. 87 Massachusetts Street. J. HOUSE, No. 74 Massachusetts Street. NEW YORK—PHILIP WENZITENKORN, Opposite te Poenier's Block. DENTISTRY. F. H. WILSON, Ne. 135 Massachusetts Street. A. A. RUSS, Over Field's Book Store. J. M. & LUCY TAYLOR, Corner Heury and Massachusetts St. GROCERIES. E. B. GOOD, Ne. 71 Massachusetts Street. C. Z. KELSO, No. 118 Massachusetts Street. MULL & ZOOK, No. 143 Massachusetts St. D. F. BIGELOW, No. 133 Massachusetts Street BARKIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 149, Manipur State Street B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. BARBER BROTHERS. No. 153 Massachusetts Street. LEIS & CO. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. CITY DRUG STORE. No. 66 Massachusetts Street. D. F. BIGELOW, No. 128 Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. FERISHALS S. No. 88 Massachusetts Street, BAR & CO. MEMORIAL CONSTRUCTIONERS. No.199 Massachusetts Street, WM, WIEDEMANN, Massachusetts FALELEY, No. 167 Massachusetts Street WILSON No.——Massachusetts Street FALLEY'S. ABE LEV1, No. 165 Massachusetts Street W.MR.BROMELICK, St. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAWORT'S. No. 99 Massachusetts Street. Win. BROMELSICK, No. 117 Massachusetts Street. STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, CAMERON, No. 111 Massachusetts Street, MILLINERS. CAMERON, No. 123 Massachusetts Street. MOSSES A, & C. MUGLER No. 113 Massachusetts Street. MUSIC EMPORIUM. MUS. OKLE. No. 135 Massachusetts STREETS A. &. C. MULKER. MRS, GIBBS $ _{1} $ No. 105 Massachusetts Street W. W. FLUKE, No. 127 Massachusetts Street. FRANK A. DOANE, FRANK A. DOANE, Pacific Express Office BRUCE & CO., North of National Bank C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street JEWELERS. G. H. MU.DOCK No. 57 Massachusetts Stree C. A. SUTORIUS No. 75 Massachusetts Street No. 15 Amosheinstein Street WM. M. ROWE, New York, New York State H. W. HAYNE No. 63 Massachusetts street. TAILORS S. McCONNELL. S. McCONNELL. No. 65 Masachusetts Street. GEO. HOLLING & BERKY, No. 137 Massachusetts Street 9. 5. KUNGEL No. 91 Massachusetts Street. ALEX. E. PROTESCH, Over Barber's Drug Store BOOK STORES. J. S. CREW, No. 93 Massachusetts Street. S. T. FIELD. No. 99 Massachusetts Street. BANKS. MERCHANT'S BANK, R. G. JAMES, Casler, Corner Massachusetts and Warsteen DOUGLAS COUNTY BANK, W. E. BENSON Cashier, Opposing Eldoret House The Student's Friend. NATIONAL BANK, A. HADLEY, Cashier, Mortgages and Insurances J. B. BLELLY, F. WILLIARD, No. 181 Massachusetts Street No. 92 Massachusetts Street BOOTS AND SHOES M. M. MANLEY, No. 147 Massachusetts Street, O. BOYER No. 181 Massachusetts Street A. G. MENGER. No. 163 Massachusetts Street No. 92 Massachusetts Street JOHN HOTEL Near Rahskopf's M. M. MANLEY, No.98 Massachusetts Street. A. G. MENGER, No. 82 Massachusetts (B Street) MEAT SHOP. A. FREDERICKSON, No. 167 Massachusetts Street. Star Shoe Store C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 3 assachusetts St. This represents our $3.00 Shoes. Sells the best Groceries at the cheapestrates of any Grocery in the City. In an office a friend STUDENTS' GROCERY. Cor. Massachusetts and Lee Sis. H. WINNEY. 147 Massachusetts St. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENGE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES F, F. METTLNER No. 67 Massachusetts Street. HAMILTON S. E. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. JOBS AND CITIZENS OF LAWYER When in Kansas City, should not fail to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD. R No. 125 Massachusetts Street. 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. (212) 854-0793 National Bank of New York L. H. PERKINS, Sec. IT IS POSSIBLE For a more trifle, to purchase Something for a Present! And to have that "something" good—Where? Woodward's "Round Corner." MOAK BROS., Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, Imported and Domestic Cigars 64 Massachusetts St. S. HOENE, Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. 131 Massachusetts St. ELECTION NEWS! Every citizen of this glorious country voted unanimously on Tuesday that the FAMOUS Clothing Company. 151 Massachusetts Street. IS THE ONLY- Prices Lower than any House in the City! Everything Marked in Plain Figures! One-Price Clothing House in the City. THE Established Oct. 25, A.D.1865. No. 151 Massachusetts Street. D) Don't make a mistake in entering an other establishment for the FAMOUS, FAMOUS, IN 1868 I established what is now the oldest manufactory of PURE ICE CREAM! Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainments. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. I ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF ICE CREAM PARLOR, I have spared no pains or expense in re-fitting my PURE ICE CREAM Where I will be glad to serve my customers with AND FRUIT ICES. Ice Cream Delivered free of Charge. WM. WJEDEMANN. Go to the Oldest, Largest, Cheapest, and Best! [incorporated July 11,' A. D. 1867] SPALDING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, "COMMERCIAL BLOCK." South west Corner Eleventh and Main Sts., KANSAS CITY, MO. This large and prosperous institution has ten elegantly furnished College Rooms, with accommodations for Five Hearden Numbers, a six-bedroom apartment, and experienced dining facilities. The Library is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., English and Commercial Branches, Filmmography, Type-Writing, The Photographic, Telegraphy Modern Language, and there are no vacancies. The Grand Commercial Night School begins October 1, 1868, when it closes. Be sure to visit or address this College for Terms or Circular before going elsewhere. Cut this set for future reference. J, F, S.PAILDING, A, M., PRESIDENT,