Coal and Wood Cleanest, Cheapest and Best at A. J. GRIFFINS. 15 UNIVERSITY KANSAN. Entered at Post Office, Lawrence, Kansas as second class matter. Published every Friday Morning by the UNIVERSITY KANSIAN Company. M. McKINSON, President, E. W. CALDWELL, Vice President. W. A. Snow, Secretary. H. S. HADLEY, Treasurer. EDITORIAL STAFF HERBERT S. HADLEY, Editor-in-Chief R. D. BROWN, Local Editor. ASSOCIATE EDITORS: BUSINESS MANAGERS: H. S. Hadley, and Paul Merrill. ASSOCIATE EDITORS K. R. Whittman, Bernice J. Schmitt, Ethie J. Scott, Daughn E. Potter, Helen Simpson, D. E. Babbitt, W. S. Smith. P. T. FOLEY, Printer, Lawrence. Owing to the hurry and excitement of the opening week this issue of the KANSAN, while bright and newsy, is not such as we hope to make it in the future. It will be, as heretofore, the University newspaper. The University opens under the most favorable circumstances in its history. The attendance will reach seven hundred and under the efficient direction of Chancellor Snow 90-91 promises to be a most successful year. We acknowledge the receipt of the first annual catalogue of the Dickinson county High School located at Chapman, Kas. This is the only county high school in the State, and the experiment has been eminently successful. Lawrence Business College. A Business Education This is an age of commercial activity, and a business education is one of the essentials to success. The field occupied by the business college does not conflict with that held by literary institutions. Both are indispensible to the proper education of the people. The Lawrence Business College, now in its twenty-first year, with the advantages inaugurated by the new management, may justly claim to hold a leading position in its own field. We confidently offer our business and short-hand courses to all who wish to qualify themselves for work in these lines, as being thorough, practical and complete in every way. But we desire to call the attention of young men attending the University particularly to the excellence of our short-hand course, and to the fact that a knowledge of short-hand is an almost indispensable aid in acquiring a law, medical or literary education; and for University students, desiring to take the short-hand course, we will endeavor to make arrangements for recitations, etc., so that this study will not conflict with the hours of study set or their University course. We do not need to press the importance of this study upon minds that are fully awake to the necessities of the age in this respect, and by calling upon Mr. W. M. Hayes, President of the institution, who is in charge of the short-h d department, full information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. Also call on or address him for "Circular No. 1," and "All About Phonography," and catalogue which will give full information as to the system used, etc. School is in session the entire year, and students can enter at any time. Washburn, Harwood and Bowman guitars and mandolins at Bells, 823 Mass. St. 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. Buy a new hat of Crains & Urbansky. Many of the students supplies are to be had at bed-rock cash prices at Raymond's Drug Store. Crains & Urbansky are the popular students' clothiers. Buy your new suit of Crains & Urbansky. Fall underclothes at bottom prices Boston Clothing Store— Crains & Urbansky. Gross & Barker will give you a shave which you will enjoy. Gents furnishings goods of all kinds, Crains & Urbansky. "Rock Chalk, Jay Hawk, K. U. text books' is the novel sign which Field & Hargis display this week. New students may not know that this is the University yell. Flannel shirts at half price at Crains & Urbansky. Try a shave at Gross & Barker's. Guitars and Mandolins at Flukes. Get a shave by Gross & Barker. Pianos and organs for rent at Flukes. Call at Barber Bros. Drug Store rnd get a cake of K. S. U. Boquet soap, only 10 cts, it is a leader. If you want a fine hair cut go to Gross & Barker. Geo. Hollingberry sells goods as cheap as anybody outside of Philadelphia. Gross & Barker do first class work. Geo Hollingberry is famous for good tailor made suits. All the sheet music and studies used at the University are kept constantly on hand by W. H. Bell & Bro. The best barbers in town at Gross & Barker's. New and second hand pianoe for rent at Bell's Music Store. Flukes headquarters for all kinds of musical instruments, sheet music, studies and books, fine guitars and mandolins a speciality. Fluke & Sons Order a suit of clothes of Wanamaker through Geo. Hollingberry, the Tailor. F Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, the best to be had for the money. This line is surely a bargain. IMPORT ORDER Our Underwear Department is as good as time and money can make it. Our Dry Goods Department is stocked with the latest novelties. Our Kid Glove Department was never so well stocked. L. O. McINTIRE. BILLIARDPARLORS. CHOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS. No.774 Massachusetts. MOAK BROS. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST. Has removed to first door North of the Lawrence rence House, on Vermont street. Teeth extracured without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. FRENGER'S On Warren street, between Massachusetts and Vermont street. Steaks and Chops, Fish and Game in season—served on short notice. Dinner lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. SHORT ORDER RESTAURANT. GEO. FLINN, SHOEMAKER. LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. A. P. FELLOWS, D. D. S 721 Massachusetts Street. STUDENTS LOOK HERE. FRESH MEATS, for your clubs at lowest rates. Teeth extracted without pain by means of gas. A. FREDERICKSON, Will furnish you STUDENTS CLUBS CHOICEST HOME KILLED MEATS M. F. WILLIAMS, CHARLES HESS STEAM DYE WORKS. Can get the Restoring, Cleaning, Coloring and Repairing of Clothes. South of M. E. Church. DONNELLY BROTHERS. Livery, Feed and Hack Stables. Corner New Hampshire and Winthrop street, Telephone 100. J. M. ZOOK has a fine line of Groceries for Students Clubs. ELDRIDGE HOUSE. The leading and best hotel in the city. All the latest improvements, electric bells, heated by steam. Our rates $2.00 per day. M. CONN, Proprietor. H. WINNIE, DEALER IN Groceries and Merchandise, Stationery, Pens, Ink, Pencils, School Supplies, etc., etc. 1300 Mass. St., Corner Lee. has the largest and best SELECTED STOCK OF SPRING and SUMMER SUITINGS, PANTS, ETC., ETC., in the city. A liberal discount to all students giving me their orders. ELDRIDGE HOUSE BARBER SHOP. Bath Rooms in Connection. Special rates and attention COME AND SEE ME. ALBERT GREGG, Proprietor. THE MISSOURI AND KANSAS Inter-State Fair. KANSAS CITY, MO. SEPTEMBER 22nd to 27ch (Inclusive) 1890 Under the combined auspices of The Exposition Driving Park Association and the Citizens of Kansas City. ONE ADMISSION To the Exposition Building and grounds also the Magnificent grounds and track of the Driving Park Association. including a seat in the Grand Stand at the Races. $10,000 IN MONEY PREMIUMS For the Fair proper, besides many valuable specia premiums. Competition open to the world. Entrees Free. $10,OOO in pursues for the races. The best running, trotting and pacing horses in the country entered for the regu- ral boxing. Fessels has made track in the west. Accommodations first-class. Two days—September 19th and 20th for preparation Remember the Date. Send your Entries. DRODY UNDERWIND, Pres., R. W, CUNNINGHAM, Sec. T. B, BELLENE, Chairman of Citizens Comp. NEW MANAGEMENT NORTON Runs the Popular Students Restaurant at the old Falley stand, 905 Mass. St. Good Table Board $3.00. Fresh oysters in every style. Also a fine stock of Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. 822 Mass. street. M. J. SKOFSTADT, The American Glothier. New Store. New stock, and the most satisfactory prices in town. Bread! Bread! Because they eat that superior quality of Bread made by R. J. SPIETZ Massachusetts Street. Why do those students look so happy and contented? MADE AND REPAIRED BY BOOTS AND SHOES J. F.WEIDEMAN Second door east of Poehler's. CENTRAL HOTEL C. N. NUSBAUM, PROP. RATES $1.00 PER DAY. Special rates to Students. Lawrence . . . Kansas. Lawrence . . Kansas. JOHN O'BRYON, Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand. Special rates to students clubs. Warren Street near Central Hotel OUTLAND, THE BARBER. Employes no one but firstclass workmen. Special attention given to the Students Trade. The Leading Photographer 719 Massachusetts Street. 917 Massachusetts Street NE GO TO METTNER, Lawrence. . . Kansas Part H T B th ce ev Sn bo th al 33 70