LOCALS. --cost nearly $100000 to publish, contains one hundred half page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Sviour and His Mother, contains history of painting, diagrams of painter and the galeries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most public publication ever issued, the strongest hearts weep at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublimine beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and upright; the salute is delighted, the presses are daying day and night to fill the orders twelve cards of paper were required for the 1st edition. Smallatures are being made by the charity with this work. Contents also include beautiful book images. This wonderful book images in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers' hert and in every Christmas time, where there are children to tell it. A Christian man or woman can clear one another in beautiful language (£10.00) offering a community offers are indeed this why not you we are adverting to nearly ten thousand newspapers in this country, Canada, England, don Australia Shipping books to every English country in the world please our best wishes to all positions of state Managers, Dependent and Office Assistants. We own and publish large photo grauvures Echthics of the Great Paintings in the Galleries of EUR per one or more likings can be sold in every location your success demands. Mrs Wait of Wrecster, Miss, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there, Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth in New York Hotel of others, answered our advertisers and had never sold a remendous. Took 14 orders first two d ys—Hill Cookt. Took 5 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clean ing over 80—Hutte Lemwell. Thousands of other sales. It is printed on hard red, green and gold bound in Cobalt red, Green and Gold bound with Golden Roses and Lilies. Write quickly for terms as the territory is going rapid. When you prove your success, we will promote you to the position of Manager and Correspondent under a yearly contract. C. A. Fees is sick with the mumps Base Ball goods at Smith's Blaine Moore was in Kansas City. Earl McShea was in Kansas City this week. Paper in bulk at Hoadley's. Oscar Kuchs has spent the past week in St Joe. Miss Buckholder sang in chapel Friday morning. Mand Brown went home to Ottawa last Saturday. Wash Silks at Weaver's this week at 34c. and 45c. Porter Fones spent Friday and Saturday in Kaosus City. Good Cigars at Smith's. Weaver offers some extra good values in Sun Umbrellas. Miss Erna Barteldes will go to K. C. Tuesday to see Mansfield. Nina Drake went home to K. C. last week and remained over Sunday. A letter from McGillivray says he is plausibly located in Kansas City. See Smith for Gymnastium Goods. Miss Nettie Manley is being visited by her mother from Junction City. The Annual will be out next week Thanks to the ability of its manager. Miss Agnes Lee of K.C. Missouri spent Sunday with friends in Lawrence. George Brown has resumed his work in the law school after an absence of two weeks. K. U. Views 10 cents each at Hoadley's Rufus M. Emery is knocking on the way the birds behave themselves at the Bingler. Miss Ida Graham has come up from Kansas City to spend a week with her sister, Laura. The Junior law team defeated the Senior Arts and Engineers in a practice game on Wednesday. Smith has a line of gloves especially adapted for class games. Miss Neal Hough, of Topkis, was the guest of her friend Miss Estelle Riddle Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Crandall visited her son Rete the last of the week. She was on her way from K.C, to Jewel City. Judge Dobson of Kansas City is lecturing to the Senior laws on the subject of Corporations. Miss Goodrich who has been the guest of Mary Ludd Smith has returned to her hose in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Postlethwaite, of Jewell City, which is visiting Miss Madge Beau was on the hill last Tuesday morning. Miss Nellie Harrison and Inez Plumb go Kansas City, Tuesday, to s e Richard Mansfield in Hervy the Fifth. New line Fancy Candle Shades at Headley's Tucker, Peey and Alphin report a fine time on the ball trip, especially at Missouri State University Chales Brooks one of the prominent boys of last year came down to go out camping with the German club. Leonard has resumed his place on the Jr. law ball team. He will pitch next week against the Pharmlies. Miss Van Fleet A. B.'00 is again in Lawrence. She has just finished a successful school at Quenom, Kan. Brock Goldard went home to Leavenworth Friday accompanied by Ed Bliss who will spend several days with him. Fine China at Hoadloy's. Raukin, of the Junior law class his discontinued his work in the Law school for the remainder of the school year. The class s in the law school held a smoker on last Wednesay in honor of the new addition to Prof. Higgins family. Mrs. Giles, of Abiline, stopped on her way from the State Federation of Clubs at Leavenworth, to see her daughter, Ethel. Go to Lindsay for Fine Shoe repairing 839 Mass. Street. Leon Felgar, of Omaha, who sang in the Y. W. C. A. concert remained over Sunday in Lawrence visiting Newton friends. The "Rod and Gun" a Canadian publication came to the exchange desk this week. It is an interesting and instructive paper. For sale—Paper route, Topeka Capital. See L. L. Cowley, Law school or 1321 Tunn. St. Northwestern University Medical School (CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE) CLINICS. Has unsurpassed advantages. For those desiring to study medicine instruction is given by Recitations; Laboratory exercises; demonstrations; Illustrated Lectures supplementing the standard text-books; conferences in which students and professors informally discuss: — (1) Hospital or college clinics which are attended by twenty to sixty students. (2) Dispensary clinics, where six to twelve students receive individual individual instruction in all phases of physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. For circular of information, address. Prof. N.S.DAVIS, JR., M.D., Secretary, 2431 Dearborn Street. Chicago IL This week we begin a special on summer CLOTHING SERGES, FLANNELS and IMPORTED CHEVIOTS OBER Clothing Co. Between dances drop down to the ELDRIDGE CORNER For Refreshments. We Handle all Kinds of Summer Drinks, Cigars, and MINERAL WATERS The only place in the city for fancy drinks. LAWRENCE DRUG CO. Eldridge House block, Lawrence, Kansas. Gran Sallee stopped in Lawrence on his way from Chicago to Emporia and has been spending the week with his brother Gene. Klenzona is a new preparation for cleaning kid gloves, ribbons and taking grease spots out of clothing. Found only at the Home Store, 1105 Mass. St. Rev. Mr. George, a Congregational minister of K C., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon in University Hall, Sunday evening, June 2. Webster Wilder left for Lincoln, Nebraska on Thursday, where he will compete for the tennis championship of Kansas and Nebraska. --cost nearly $100000 to publish, contains one hundred half page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Sviour and His Mother, contains history of painting, diagrams of painter and the galeries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most public publication ever issued, the strongest hearts weep at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublimine beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and upright; the salute is delighted, the presses are daying day and night to fill the orders twelve cards of paper were required for the 1st edition. Smallatures are being made by the charity with this work. Contents also include beautiful book images. This wonderful book images in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers' hert and in every Christmas time, where there are children to tell it. A Christian man or woman can clear one another in beautiful language (£10.00) offering a community offers are indeed this why not you we are adverting to nearly ten thousand newspapers in this country, Canada, England, don Australia Shipping books to every English country in the world please our best wishes to all positions of state Managers, Dependent and Office Assistants. We own and publish large photo grauvures Echthics of the Great Paintings in the Galleries of EUR per one or more likings can be sold in every location your success demands. Mrs Wait of Wrecster, Miss, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there, Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth in New York Hotel of others, answered our advertisers and had never sold a remendous. Took 14 orders first two d ys—Hill Cookt. Took 5 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clean ing over 80—Hutte Lemwell. Thousands of other sales. It is printed on hard red, green and gold bound in Cobalt red, Green and Gold bound with Golden Roses and Lilies. Write quickly for terms as the territory is going rapid. When you prove your success, we will promote you to the position of Manager and Correspondent under a yearly contract. Wanted—Energetic young man as local representative in Lawrence. Good opening. Work all or part of time. Position permanent. Address, Sunshine Mg. Co., Kansas City Mo. Bookseller: Gk Goods LLC Smith keeps Golf Goods. --cost nearly $100000 to publish, contains one hundred half page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Sviour and His Mother, contains history of painting, diagrams of painter and the galeries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most public publication ever issued, the strongest hearts weep at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublimine beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and upright; the salute is delighted, the presses are daying day and night to fill the orders twelve cards of paper were required for the 1st edition. Smallatures are being made by the charity with this work. Contents also include beautiful book images. This wonderful book images in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers' hert and in every Christmas time, where there are children to tell it. A Christian man or woman can clear one another in beautiful language (£10.00) offering a community offers are indeed this why not you we are adverting to nearly ten thousand newspapers in this country, Canada, England, don Australia Shipping books to every English country in the world please our best wishes to all positions of state Managers, Dependent and Office Assistants. We own and publish large photo grauvures Echthics of the Great Paintings in the Galleries of EUR per one or more likings can be sold in every location your success demands. Mrs Wait of Wrecster, Miss, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there, Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth in New York Hotel of others, answered our advertisers and had never sold a remendous. Took 14 orders first two d ys—Hill Cookt. Took 5 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clean ing over 80—Hutte Lemwell. Thousands of other sales. It is printed on hard red, green and gold bound in Cobalt red, Green and Gold bound with Golden Roses and Lilies. Write quickly for terms as the territory is going rapid. When you prove your success, we will promote you to the position of Manager and Correspondent under a yearly contract. --cost nearly $100000 to publish, contains one hundred half page engravings copied direct from the World's Greatest paintings of our Sviour and His Mother, contains history of painting, diagrams of painter and the galeries in Europe where the original painting may be seen the most public publication ever issued, the strongest hearts weep at the sight of these wonderful pictures of Jesus and His Mother, every body says they are grand, sublimine beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and upright; the salute is delighted, the presses are daying day and night to fill the orders twelve cards of paper were required for the 1st edition. Smallatures are being made by the charity with this work. Contents also include beautiful book images. This wonderful book images in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers' hert and in every Christmas time, where there are children to tell it. A Christian man or woman can clear one another in beautiful language (£10.00) offering a community offers are indeed this why not you we are adverting to nearly ten thousand newspapers in this country, Canada, England, don Australia Shipping books to every English country in the world please our best wishes to all positions of state Managers, Dependent and Office Assistants. We own and publish large photo grauvures Echthics of the Great Paintings in the Galleries of EUR per one or more likings can be sold in every location your success demands. Mrs Wait of Wrecster, Miss, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there, Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth in New York Hotel of others, answered our advertisers and had never sold a remendous. Took 14 orders first two d ys—Hill Cookt. Took 5 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clean ing over 80—Hutte Lemwell. Thousands of other sales. It is printed on hard red, green and gold bound in Cobalt red, Green and Gold bound with Golden Roses and Lilies. Write quickly for terms as the territory is going rapid. When you prove your success, we will promote you to the position of Manager and Correspondent under a yearly contract. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and increase; position permanent; enclose self-addressed stamp envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. Sam Jackman of Minneapolis spent the week visiting his Phi Delt brothers on the hill. Mr.Jackman is in the abstract business at Minneapolis. Word comes that Miss Maude Best '00 and Mr. B. J. King both of Centralia were married on May 2. No particulars have been received. Harry Miller who has been teaching at Nortonville has entered the University and will finish his course next year and then pursue the law. Bruce Glossner has been enjoying a visit from his mother who stopped in Lawrence on her way home from the Women's Federation ot Leavenworth. Quigley expects to return to his work in the University on next Monday. He is rapidly recovering from his painful injury received on the night of the Junior Prom. Last week through an error the article on the May pole scrap stated that the sophomores tied up only two Freshmen and lost twelve men at the first o_ slaught. As a matter of fact forty Freshmen were tied up and only two Sophomores during the first attack. The Light of the World Our Saviour in Art Address THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO. Corporation Building, Opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D. C. WANTED. Active man of good character to deliver and collect in Kansas for old established manufacturing wholesale house; $900 a year sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference any bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, third floor, 334 Dearborn St. Chicago. Watkins National Bank CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS,$20,000. DIRECTORS: J. A. HILL, W. E. HAZEN, Vice President Asst' Cashier MANAGERS. J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, Resident Cashier J. B. Watkins, C. A. Hill, A. C. Mitchell. W. E. Hazen, J. House, C. H. Tucker I. C. MOORE. Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. Lawrence National Bank President. President. Cashier. R.W.SPARR, H.E.BENSON, C R. W. SPARR, H. E. BENSON, and Vice Pres. The security of the depositors is in the integrity of the bank's directors and officers. J.D. HOWERSOCK, W.L. HOWE, United State Depository. DIRECTORS: H. L. Moore, F. A. Bailey. F. W. Barteldes J. B. Glathart, A. Henley, W. R. Williams, H. S. Hall, R. W. Sparr, J. D. Bowersock. CHAS. L. HESS, MEAT MARKET. --- Telephone, 14. 937 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. Hutson's Bakery, 709 Vermont Street. Bread for sale from wagon, at leading grocers and delivered to Clubs. Telephone, 260-4 rings. WM. WIEDEMAN. Ice Cream Parlor. And Manufacturer of Fine Confectionery. 726 Mass. St. Lawrence. Kan