351 Kansas University Weekly. The Pipe Organ. Prof. Penny has been hard at work on the Pipe Organ fund this summer and has met with decided success. A stock company was organized and $2,000 in cash raised. This, with the $1,000 cash already on hand made the necessary $3,000 with which it was possible to secure much larger specifications than those already submitted. The result is that in the competition, one well known Eastern firm of builders offered its $5,000 specifications for the $3,000. The organ was thereupon ordered on July 15th and is now in course of construction. The contract calls for the completion of the organ by the middle of September. It will contain all the latest electric appliances, being both played and run by electricity. It will have three keyboards, attached to the organ by means of a fifty foot cable, so that it can be played from the stage, below the stage, in the centre of the chapel, or even out in the hall. It will contain 31 stops and 7 pedal combination effects. There will be 20 sets of pipes of 61 pipes each, and two sets of 30 pipes each. The organ will undoubtedly be the largest in the state, and in every way the most complete. Two opening concerts have already been planned for the first week in October, and $250 worth of tickets have already been sold by Prof. Penny. A course of organ recitals will also be a feature of the coming session. FOR SALE.—A scholarship in one of the leading commercial colleges of the West. For particulars write to Smith's News Stand is a popular place for students. Wm. Wiedemann, F. H. Johnson, Lawrence, Kans. Ice Cream Parlor And manufacturer of Fine Confectionery STUDENT TRADE SOLICITED. REMEMBER CASH SHOE STORE When at Lawrence, Kansas. When at Lawrence, Kansas. 823 Massachusetts St. H. HUNZICKER. C. W. WHITMORE, Successor to F. D. CULVER & CO. Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. ONE CASH PRICE TO ALL. 639-641 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. Notary Public. L. S. STEELE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstractor of Titles. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Third Year. Third Year. THE Tomlinson Club At 1403 Tennessee street for ladies and gentlemen is nearer the U. than any other club. Excellent water, first class table service, plenty of good rooms close by. Terms $2.50 a week. Write us Write us. Mrs. O. W. TOMLINSON, Hostess. J. R. SNYDER, Steward. OUR STOCK OF Boots AND Shoes For the Fall of 1897 will be Full and well Assorted at Prices to defy Competition. R. D. MASON.