16 406 Kansas University Weekly. A. Rohe ... 13.50 A. Manter... .75 Expressage... .50 45.75 E. Martindale, printing... 3.50 Porter... 2.00 f. W. Stewart, door, 2 nights... 1.00 Doane Bros., plumbing... 4.87 223.73 total $379.67 Sold organ donor and Voter 45.00 total $379.67 Sold organ donated by Farrand and Votey 45.00 Sum Total $424.67 In addition to the above I received November 23rd from Mrs. A. Clark, proceeds from Physical Culture girls entertainment, $20.35, and December 3rd from U. S. G. Plank, receipts from Thomas Concert Co. at Music Hall, $5.30. The total amount in the University Pipe Organ account is $825.05. In addition to this the Faculty has subscribed an amount which will make upwards of $950 if added to the cash on hand. Respectfully, R. K. Moody, Treas. It will be seen from the above report that the Pi Phi fraternity has the honor of turning over the most money to the fund. The first prize therefore goes to that fraternity. The ladie's prize for selling the most tickets goes to Miss Julia Righter, and the gentlemen's prize to Mr.W.B.Sutton. Extraordinary Attraction The Wizard of the Nile. Frank Daniels achieved last year a record that most comic opera stars spend a lifetime to obtain. "The Wizard of the Nile" was one of the few theatrical ventures of last season which was successful from the very start. Not only was the opera the best comic story that Harry B. Smith has yet written but the music by Victor Herbert was superior to the average comic opera scores and the production, taken all in all, was a remarkably entertaining one. An attempt to star Daniels had been made in no hesitating or half-hearted way, but with the advantage of the best recognized assistance that "money could procure." "The Wizard of the Nile" comes for a Tuesday February 9th engagement with the same supporting organization that made such a favorable impression last year, with the exception of Miss Edna Thornton, a product of the best vocal schools in Europe, who will be heard for the first time in the role of Cleopatra. "The Wizard of the Nile" is distinctly a comic opera written for that great and undoubtedly greater element of theatre goers—those who will go to the theatre to be entertained—to hear bright catchy music, view attractive scenery and look at pretty girls and also to laugh—yes most particularly to laugh and be amused. "The Wizard of the Nile" has, as nearly everybody knows, its local in Egypt in the time of the early Ptolemy's and the scenery and coloring are in the picturesque splendor of Ancient Egypt. The production will be in every way as bright as it was last season and the same chorus of pretty girls and splendid voices will be very much in evidence. The advance sale of seats begins Saturday morning. Miss Abbie M. Noye's, 505 Ohio Street. Teacher of Pianoforte. Children's work a specialty. Call on Keeler for stationery. A full line of tablets and stationery is on sale at Tracy Learnard's. It will pay you to see Straffon for anything in the music line. Call and see the fine line of pictures which Tracy Learnard is now showing. Robt. Edmondson will do your shoe repairing at No. 11 East Warren street. The Best Place to buy Handkerchiefs Gloves—Fancy Articles, Silk Dress Goods and Coats is at INNES'. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. Popular Low-Price California Excursions. The Santa Fe Route personally conducted weekly excursions to California are deservedly popular. About one-third saved in price of railroad and sleeper tickets as compared with first-class passage. The improved Pullmans occupied by these parties are of 1896 pattern and afford every necessary convenience. A porter goes with each car, and an experienced agent of the Company is in charge. The Santa Fe's California line is remarkably picturesque, and its middle course across the continent avoids the discomforts of extreme heat or cold. Daily service, same as above, except as regards agent in charge. For descriptive literature and other information; address G. T. NICHOLSON, G. P. A., A., T. & S. F. Ry., Chicago. STUDENTS Get acquainted with ROBINSON & SPAULDING New Clothiers. One price to all. 744 Mass. St. MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. I have had 17 years of experience in teaching Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo, and when you come to me for instructions, you have the satisfaction of knowing you are receiving the best, and that you are not being experimented with. My studio is at 829 Mass. Street (up-stairs). R. S. SAUNDERS.