LOCALS. --cost nearly $100,000 to publish, contains nearly one hundred full page engravings paper direct from the Worth's Greatest Painter, contains history of painting, biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where the original painting may be seen, the most beautiful publication ever issued, the strongest heart-bloodwood pictures of those wonderful pictures of Jesus and H. Luke, body says they are grand, sublime, matchless magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and uplifting, the sale is unprecedented, the presses are running day and night to fill the orders the heart needs, we were required for the last edition. Small wallpapers made by the thrift with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully written to fit each picture. This wonderful book, matches in its purity and beauty Christian home, where there are children it sells itself. A Christian man or woman can soon clear one thousand dollars ($1,000) taking orders in this community, others are doing this not you! we are advertising country, Canada, England, dan Australia Shipping books to every English speaking country in the world. We shall promote our best workers to positions of state Managers, accountants and Office Assistants. We also send us their photos. Etchings of the great Paintings in the Galleries of Europe. One or more of these Etchings can be sold In every home. By carrying the book and the engravings your success Mass, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there. Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth of books in New York. Both of these ladies answered our advertisement, and had never sold one. —H. Colwell. Took 3 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clearing over $60—Hattie Lemwell. Thousands of others like above. It is printed on velvet-finished paper; bound in Cardinal red, Green and Gold and adorned with gold leaf. Write quickly for terms as the territory is when you prove your success. Buy your Tobacco at Smith's Rethoons, a new man, has entered the Junior Law class. Dr. Burdick of the law school was the leader in chapel this week. Harry Hare of Ottawa came up for the party Thursday night. Miss Estelle Riddles is spending Sun day in Topeka with old friends. The Junior Laws have plans under way for entertaining the Middlers. The Junior Lawns have been assigned a new series of cases in most court. The Middlers are restring with Real Property, under Proof Spangler. Clausen has discontinued his work in the law school and left for his home this weeck. Base Ball goods at Smith's Sylvester Parker came over from Leavenworth, Thursday, for the Sigma Chi party. The electrical Seminary meets on Friday at nine instead of ten as it has been doing. Miss Mand Rates of Topeka, came up Thursday afternoon, to attend the Sigma bi party. Dana McVicker came over from Topeka Thursday night for the Sigma Chis annual ball. See Sm'th for Gymnasium Goods. The Junior engineers sat for their picture Thursday, after the class picture had been taken. The Piu Delta Phi have pledged the following new men: Cassity Faust, Tolan and Cheadle. The Freshman party has been postponed from April 25 to May 19. It will be held in Pythian hall. Some Junior electricals did some very nice drawing and designing in putting in the lights for the Junior prom. Miss Doisy Bert of K. C was the guest of Miss Helen Williams Thursday She came down for the Sigma Chi party Smith keeps Golf Goods. James Pellet of Olathe who was a student at K. U. year before last is in town visiting his Sigma Chi brethren. Miss Harriet Williams went to Kansas City Tuesday afternoon to visit Miss Georgia Kroh. She returned Wednesday. The following law students are trying for the University base ball team Quigley, Alphin, Tucker, Prey and Leonard. Messrs Roy Wood, George Allis and Stubert Stevens, of Kansas City, were in Lawrence, Thursday, as guests of the Sigma Chis. Misses Kate and Mattie Stone are in Lawrences visiting friends. They attended the party in Pythian hall Thursday evening. Misses Florence Rossington, Kate Fleishman and Bessie Hayden of Topeka attended the Signa Chi party Thursday evening. Good Cigars at Smith's. Cheadle and Tolan returned from Columbia, Mo., on Sunday. The boys say they were royally treated by the sons of old Missouri. WANTED—Honest man or woman to travel for large house; salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase; position permanent; enclose self addressed stamp envelope. Manager, 330 Caxton building, Chicago. Misses Hattie Freeman, Helen Davidson and Emma and Mary Bigger of Kansas City, attended the party in Pythian hall Thursday evening. The small horizontal testing engine that was made in the shops was started for the first time on Saturday morning, and it worked very nicely. Misses Irene and Celia Traber are the guests of Miss Fredericks Feitshans. Their home is in Kansas City and they came up for the party Thursday night Miss Myrle Peabody of Kansas City is visiting her aunt Mrs. Peabody in West Lawrence. She came up for the Sigma Chi party in Pythian hall Thursday evening. 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, street. Messrs Charlie Petrijohn, Bert Gilbert and Amby Sutton of Olathe were in Lawrence Thursday to visit friends and attend the party given by the Sigma Chi Boys. Scott Kellogg who attended the University two years ago is in Lawrence, visiting. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and came over from Leavenworth for their party. Misses Hattie Brunner, Grace Petitjohn, Laura Beach and Bessie Kean came from Oatlie Thursday, to visit friends and attend the party given by the boys of the Sigma Chi fraternity. 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. Mr. A. J. Ruth, one of the Senior engineers, left Lawrence, Thursday for Iola where he is to have charge of some work that is being done there. He will return to school before commencement. Saunders' Music Studio, 839 Mass. Street. Violin, Guitar, Madolin and Banjo Intrusions. Northwestern University Medical School (CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE) 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:— CLINICS. (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 Ill. WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen to introduce the "hottest" seller on earth. Dr. White's electric Comb, patented 1899. Agents are coining money. Cures all forms of scalp ailments, headaches, etc., yet costs the same as an ordinary comb. Send 50c in stamps for sample. D. N. Rose, Gen. Mgr., Decatur, Ill. --cost nearly $100,000 to publish, contains nearly one hundred full page engravings paper direct from the Worth's Greatest Painter, contains history of painting, biography of painter and the galleries in Europe where the original painting may be seen, the most beautiful publication ever issued, the strongest heart-bloodwood pictures of those wonderful pictures of Jesus and H. Luke, body says they are grand, sublime, matchless magnificent, beautiful, inspiring and uplifting, the sale is unprecedented, the presses are running day and night to fill the orders the heart needs, we were required for the last edition. Small wallpapers made by the thrift with this marvelous work. Contains also a child's story beautifully written to fit each picture. This wonderful book, matches in its purity and beauty Christian home, where there are children it sells itself. A Christian man or woman can soon clear one thousand dollars ($1,000) taking orders in this community, others are doing this not you! we are advertising country, Canada, England, dan Australia Shipping books to every English speaking country in the world. We shall promote our best workers to positions of state Managers, accountants and Office Assistants. We also send us their photos. Etchings of the great Paintings in the Galleries of Europe. One or more of these Etchings can be sold In every home. By carrying the book and the engravings your success Mass, has sold nearly four thousand dollars worth of books there. Mrs. Sackett has sold nearly two thousand dollars worth of books in New York. Both of these ladies answered our advertisement, and had never sold one. —H. Colwell. Took 3 orders first day; 23 orders first week, clearing over $60—Hattie Lemwell. Thousands of others like above. It is printed on velvet-finished paper; bound in Cardinal red, Green and Gold and adorned with gold leaf. Write quickly for terms as the territory is when you prove your success. Sure Cure for Corns and Warts. We have been selling this remedy for years and with our customers it has proved the most satisfactory of anything of the kind we have handled. For sale at Barber Bro's Drug Store. Three Reasons: They fit They wear They don't rip. WHY?___ Good reasons ain't they? Call and see us. OBER'S CLOTHIERS and HATFTERS. Sure Cure for Corns and Warts. The laborty belonging to the mining engineers has been about completed a and the students are doing work in ore dressing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Those interested in that kind of work are invited to go over and see the work done. The summer term of nine weeks at the State Normal opens June 6, 1901. Superintendents principals and teachers of all grades find this session invaluable for academic as well as professional work. No fee to Kansas students except a matriculation fee of $5. Study "Violin" with R S. Saunders, Studio, 830 Massachusetts Street. For circulars address. A. R. Taylor, Emporia, Kansas. College of Physicians and Surgeons. University of Illinois. (OPPENSTER COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL) Unsurpassed Clinical and laboratorian Ade- l. ATTENDANCE—1895-6,235 (OPPOSITE COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL) 1805-6, 235 1895-7, 308 1897-8, 409 1898-9, 514 1899-0, 579 1900-1, over 650 CONTINUOUS COURSE. The College of Physicians and Surgeons, the College of Medicine of the University, is equipped in faculty, buildings, hospital facilities, laboratories and library to furnish a medical and surgical training unsurpassed in the United States. Persons interested in medical education are invited to investigate this school. WILLIAM ALLEN PUSEY, M. D., Secretary 103 State Street, Chicago. The Light of the World OR Our Saviour in Art We shall soon move into our new and elegant structure to be occupied solely by us, and to be known as the Light of the World Building. Address THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO. Corcoran 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. J. B. WATKINS, C. H. TUCKER, SURPLUS, $20,000. J. B.WATKINS, President W. E. HAZEN J. A. HILL. W. E. HAZEN, Vice President. Ass't Cashier DIRECORDS C B. Wattins, C. A. Holl, C. A. Mitchel, W. E. Hazon, J. House, C. H. Tucker J. C. MOORE. Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Lawrence National Bank United State Depository. Resident. Cashier. R. W. SPARR, H. E. BENSON R. W. SPARR, H. E. BENSON The security of the depositors is in the integrity of the bank's directors and officers. J. D. BOWERSOCK. W. L. HOWE Vice President. 2nd Vice Pres. DIRECTORS: H. L. Moore, F. A. Bailey. F. W. Birteldes J. B. Glathart, A Henley, W. R. Williams, H. S. Hali, 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. W. M. WIEDEMAN, Ice Cream Parlor, And Manufacturer of Fine Confectionery. 726 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan