14 LOCALS. Board and room at 1001 Pennsylvania street in a private family for $2.50 per week Go to W. O. Bunker for your fine or Business shoes, 731 Massachusetts street. Stewards of clubs will do well to see J. M. Jones before contracting for groceries. Robertson's orchestra, the finest and best music. Three pieces for $8 an evening. Go to W. O. Bunker's for fine shoes at lowest prices, 731 Massachusetts street. Remember Roberts & Culver will give you first class goods at the lowest prices. See Robertson for the latest music for parties and receptions. Rates reasonable. If you have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. If you want your shoes repaired go to Pat Graham's on Warren street east of Massachusetts. Buy your Canes at Smith's News Depot. A discount on all fine canes made to students. Dolly will rent you a good boat by the hour or day. Located at the south end of the bridge. W. O. Bunker's the finest line of shoes in the city at lowest prices, 731 Massachusetts street. If you want a nice perfume for the handkerchief, see what the Leis Drug Co. have to offer you. K. S. U. Boquet perfumes can be had by the students at Barber Bros., on Massachusetts street. Wilson carries the best line of fruits, candies and other confectionery goods of any man in town. New Students and Old Students! Ed. Anderson keeps the fancy lunch counter at 715 Massachusetts street. Our student friend, A. A. Hart, runs a butcher shop at 1047 Rhode Island street. Give the Kansas University man a call. I have the Constitution of Kansas in a neat pocket volume, which I will sell to students at 10 cents a copy. Third door north of Watkins Bank. J. S. BOUGHTON. One more boarder wanted at 1001 Pennsylvania street. $2.50 per week. McCurdy & Co. will be glad to see their last year customers back again and solicit the trade of new students. Roberts & Culver run a first class grocery store. Stewards of clubs are invited to examine prices of them before buying. Students will find Learnard's the best place in Lawrence to buy tablets, quiz books theme paper, and all kinds of stationery. One student can obtain good board and furnished room in a respectable private family for $2.50 per week at 1001 Pennsylvania street. Wm. Hickox of the Douglas County Grocery will supply your wants as cheap as any other store in town, give him a call. 1119 Massachusetts street. Patronize home industry and send your laundry to Wilder Bros. Orders filled promptly. I. E. THOMPSON, Kansas University Agent. Text Books and School supplies. Buy of us and save money. SCHAUM & HENSHAW. 917 Massachusetts street. Stewards of clubs will do well to call on Mr. Hart, the butcher, when purchasing meat, 1017 Rhode Island street. His shop is in the University part of town and will save you walking down town. The most interesting musical instruments of the day are the mandolin and guitar. Every one who has a love for music should purchase one of the above named instruments while this opportunity offers itself. Philip Wight makes first class instruments which can be obtained on reasonable terms. Give him a call a 1012 Pennsylvania street. Among the many athletic sports which have attracted the American youth during the late athletic rage there is no game in which more pleasure can be obtained and less injuries to life and limb received than at the game of ten pins. Martin's bowling alley invites your presence any time during the day and until early bed-time in the evening. Prizes are offered for the best scores in the various games.