LORS. nd n Soda, State. ANN. oods, Goods, CS. of Goods. H. Store, SEEET. USE nop. Dion. Students. E. oprietor. For Coal and Wood, the Cleanest, Cheapest and Best, go to A. J. Griffin's. apher. accessories. Unexceiled. Attention ENCE, Kas. NT. staurant, Street. yle. o and Cigars MEATS, office. ERIES, Iubs. TREET. —Spot Cash. Meats al Hotel. DER, Workmen. Clients' Trade Street. BER BER SHOP The Library. It seems to be the aim of the librarian to make the library as cosy, as neat and as useful as possible. The walls have been kalsomined and the wood work brightened up. New shelves for books of reference have been put up. A new paper rack rests against the wall. The law library has been removed to North College, causing new alcoves to be put in their place. The folio alcove has been enlarged for the new books. A new card catalogue case is near the others. These are a few of the changes that have taken place in the library this summer. A bulletin, prepared by the librarian during the vacation, of the books added to the library last year will soon be published. Among the many books received this fall may be mentioned the valuable editions of the Societe des Anciens Textes Francais, complete publications, forty-five volumes; Works of Gautier, twenty-nine volumes; Causaries du Lund'; Sainte-Beuve, fifteen volumes; Johnson's Dramatic Works, nine volumes; Fielding's complete works, ten volumes. Place House. A No.1 place for you to take your meals—extremely reasonable rates and first class meals. Convenient location and surroundings most agreeable. Give them a trial and know for yourself. Corner Warren and New Hampshire streets. Medium weight underwear at Abe Levy's. Well say, when you want a nice pair of Shoes look at Ludlow's, Curtis & Wheeler and Harry Gray's. Our prices are the lowest. MASSACHUSETTS SHOE STORE. In our "bright and newsy" edition last week much of the literary matter was crowded out, owing to the press of advertising matter. We think we can assure our readers that this will not happen again. Look at our line of Slippers and Oxferds at prices lower than ever. MASSACHUSETTS SHOE STORE. There are times that cramp tooth and corn aches try the souls of all of us and when we are "ketched"we always go to Raymond's Drug Store for that which relieves. Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. ATHLETIC GROUNDS ASSUR Say they are beauties, the Slippers on sale at the MASSACHUSETTS SHOE STORE. Smith's News Depot is headquarters for base ball, athletic and sporting goods, as well as for the finest brands of cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos. If you need anything in these lines it will pay you to make your purchases there. All of the latest novels, magazines, papers and periodicals, as well as stationery, inks, school supplies, etc., at Smith's News Depot. The Athletic board now has the fifteen hundred dollars given last spring by Col. McCook for the erection of an Athletic field and also several hundred dollars collected from the students for the same purpose. This insures an early commencement of active work on the field The site which the board will probably select is situated just north of the University in what is known as the north hollow. A better and more beautiful site could not be found anywhere. By grading, a field sufficiently large for tennis courts, running track, and a base ball and a foot ball ground can be obtained. This field will be surrounded on three sides by a gently rising slope, covered with blue grass and beautiful shade trees forming a natural amphitheater from which thousands of spectators can enjoy with comfort the various Athletic contests. Saturday Eve, Sept. 20. Hamlin's farce-comedy company presenting Paul M. Potter's and Harry L. Hamlin's striking success "The Fakir," is a particularly strong comedy organization and if talent means anything, ought to even eclipse the record of "The Fakir" made last season. William Gilbert, who was one of Daly's principal comedians, and whose great work as the Frenchman in Mr. Daly's most successful play "Seven-Twenty-Eight," is still remembered, heads the list of laugh makers. He is an actor of versatility and resource, and will be a joy to the public. John T. Craven, well known as a character actor and stage manager; George B. Gibson, late of the Dixey company; John Bunny, John Gilroy and George Mitchell are other acquisitions to the comedy forces. Alice Harrison, whom everybody knows, and who has a particularly strong hold on the theatre-going public, heads the list of ladies. Miss Harrison has played everything from burlesque to light opera, and has it to her credit that she was the first and best Yum-Yum seen in this country. Helen Reimer, an exceedingly clever character actress who has won distinction in the Hoyt companies, will have a prominent part; Annie Sutherland, who has been prominent in burlesque; Mollie Sherwood, a comic opera prima donna; Mamie Gilroy, a talented soubrette; Emma Pollock, a vivacious dancer, and Adele Reno and Evelyn Pollock, also bright soubrettes, constitute the element of feminine loveliness and musical worth. Each member of the company has been selected with regard for his or her especial fitness for the work in hand, and a first class entertainment must result Seats at Crew's Thursday morning. Yes, they sell good Shoes cheaper. Who? The MAASSACHUSETTS SHOE STORE. Fancy silk vests at Abe Levy's. Get a shave by Gross & Barker. Good meals 25c at Miss Cora Gill's. Black socks, fast black, at Levy's. Pianos and organs for rent at Fluke's. If you want a good hat buy it of Abe Levy. Many students are boarding at Miss Cora Gill's. Geo. Hollingberry is famous for good tailor made suits. FOR FINE PRINTING, GO TO Hoadley & Hackman, Under Douglas County Bank. GO TO METTNER, The Leading Photographer 719 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kas. Central Hotel C. H. NUSBAUM, Prop. RATES...$1.00 PER DAY Special Rates to Students. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. The American Clothier. M. J. SKOFSTADT, No. 822 Massachusetts Street New Store! New Stock! And the Most Satisfactory Prices in Town. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED -BY- J. F.WEIDEMANN Second Door East of Pochler's. BREAD, BREAD. Why do those students look so happy and contented? Because they eat that superior quality of Bread made by R. J. SPIETZ, Massachusetts - Street. BROMELSICK WILDER BROTHERS SHIRT - MAKERS Shows the Handsomest Styles IN- GENTS' FURNISHERS LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Soft and Stiff Hats. Mended at Reduced Rates for Student's. HENRY FUEL, BOOTS and SHOES Next Deor to McConnell's Tailor Shop. You can buy the Finest Goods for one-third the regular price. Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not taken. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Telephone 67. The Hacks at all Trains and at all Hours. W. L. TAYLOR & SON. Popular Livery Stable, We Make a Specialty of Furnishing Hacks for Students. VERMONT STREET. KAW VALLEY Steam Dying and Cleaning Establishment. If you want your clothing colored or cleaned in first-class style, bring them to the Kaw Valley Steam Dye House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Best of city references given. CHARLES H. SIEBKE, Berkley Street, 1st House Northeast of Massachusetts Street. WILLIS. Popular Photograher At DaLee's Photograph Gallery. [Special Attention Given to Students...] ELDRIDGE HOUSE. M. CONN. Proprietor. The leading and best hotel in the city. All the latest improvements. Electric Bells, Heated by Steam. Our Rates $2.00 Per Day. H. WINNIE, Groceries & Merchandise, Stationery, Pens, Ink, Pencils, School Supplies, etc., 1300 Massachusetts Street, Corner Lee. McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. A liberal discount to all Students giving me their orders. POPULAR RESTAURANT! THE STUDENTS' POPULAR EATING HOUSE. Everything neat and Clean. First-class in every respect. Board, $3.00 Per Week, Meal Tickets, $3.50. F. H. Klock- 816 Massachusetts Street.