UNIVFRSITY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KASI., MARCH 21 New Neck wear at Bromelsick's. New Windsor Caps for spring wear justf received at Abe Levy's. This spring-like weather does drag on one so, and the best thing to tone you up is Raymond's Sarsaparilla. Go to the Star Meat Market for fresh meats. Nellie Bly Caps for ladies are the very latest at Abe Levy's. Everybody should encourage the 1st Regiment boys in their undertaking to furnish Lawrence with excellent music. Spring style Dunlap just recieved at Bromeliack's. Boys take your cups to Gregg & Johnson. Fresh meat at Chas. Hess, 937 Mass. street. Gregg & Johnson are the popular Barbers. The greatest lecture ever given in Lawrence will be given by George Kennon, Thursday March 27. Re $ _{g} $ member the date. Everybody is going. Boys try Gregg & Johnson for a shave or hair cut. Have you seen the Evening Sun Hats at Abe Levy's, they are the latest. New stock of Spring goods at Alex. E. Protsch. The Tailor, No. 917 Mass. St. Skipped Out. A season ticket to the concert to be given by the First Regiment Band is only a $1.00 which will include five concerts besides a number of concerts to be given in the Park. White Goods and Embroideries. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 20.—A sensation was caused in this city to day when it was currently reported that J. W. Woodruff, ex-presst. of the Life and Reserve insurance company, had hurriedly left town, leaving anxious creditors behind. It was found that Woodruff had purchased a lot of land and had contacted to build fourteen houses thereon, the money for which was taken from the funds of the company. Now's the Time and INNES' the Place to Buy Them. Nainsooks all styles and prices. India linens in plain plaid, checks and stripes from 8 1-3c up. Beautiful sheer 45 in. and 27 in. skirt flouncings, introducing all the newest effects, viz. Valenciennes and Medici combinations. Tucked and all the latest novelties in embroidered effects. In narrow medium and wide edgings and insertions. We show a peerless assortment. Our stock of fine matched sets is without a rival. Fine goods and plenty of them at prices that make each and every one a bargain. Goods well bought Are half sold. Ours were well bought. INNES. JO-HE. If the readers of this article imagine from the heading of this article that they are going to read the history of an oriental "John," reveling in his opium den or wash-house they can banish such ideas, for the name is decidedly American being patented to prevent imposition and fraud in imitating the natural remedy that is regarded by thousands all over the Union as the greatest discovery in medical science of the century. The name is the reversal of the first two letters of the given and surname of the fortunate discoverer, Henry Jones. Four years ago Mr. H. B. Jones discovered on his farm in Washington county, Texas, a spring of oil flowing from a mass of petrified wood and moss. It is of dark color, heavy constituency and emits an offensive odor. It partakes somewhat of the nature of crude petroleum and is very penetrating, reaching the seat of any disease that flesh is heir to and is a soothing and healing balm in cuts, burns, scalds and all skin deseases. It is highly magnetic and electric, and, if we are to judge human testimony, it never fails to give both relief and cure. Mr. W. P. Bayes of St. Louis is general agent for the states of Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois and Kansas and is rapidly establishing agencies in all the prominent cities of those states. Aircady Kansas is represented by offices at Leavenworth, Topeka. Independence and Lawrence, every one of which is meeting with wonderful success. So confident of its merits are the proprietors, that they give free applications at their various sanitariums to convince the incredulous public, and if Lawrence is a sample of the public confidence in its merits, Jo-He has thousands of votaries. We found the office and application rooms crowded with patients waiting for treatment. The oil is put up in hermetically sealed cans and enough oil of sassafras is used to counteract the natural odor of the oil and render it pleasing to the smell. The Lawrence branch was only established last January and now it is crowded with eager patients who give flattering testimonials of the value of the wonderful oil. The proprietors will guardeee a perfect cure in any case where the oil can penetrate to the seat of the disease and they have yet to find the first disease where that cannot be done. They have already effected thousands of cures accounted miraculous and are piling up testimonials from people of unquestioned veracity all over the union in endless quantities. The agent here will be pleased to give free applications to those who want to give it a trial. From present indications the discoverer of this wonderful remedy will be remembered by future ages for giving to the world a remedy to which thousands owe their lives. Nature does wonderful things in her wonderful interior laboratory, but she yet has to produce anything to compare with the wonderful oil. Jo-He. Write the agent at Lawrence for information and give it a trial. BOWERSOCK OPERA. HOUSE. FRED. H. BOWERSOCK, ... LESSEE AND MANAGER. Thursday, March 27 In the University Lecture Course. Siberia, or The Russian Exile System. George Kennan, The noted author of the Century Siberian articles. The most popular lecturer on the American plaatr n. Two hundred consecutive nights this season. Seats on sale Tuesday at Crews. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS Are the Best They are unsurpassed for correspondents and schools. Samples sent to teachers on application. Mention this paper. They possess the essential qualities of Durability, Evenness of Point&Workmanship. Ivison, Blakeman & Co., 753 & 755 Broadway, New York. GROSS & BARKER BECAUSE :: THE BIG :-. 814 Mass. Street. Students Trade Solicited. Barber Shop. A Liberal Discount to Students Has the Largest and Best SELECTED STOCK Of SPRING and SUMMER Suitings, Pants Goods, Ete, IN THE CITY. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S. DENTAL--ROOMS Over Woodwad's Drug Store. Indiana CASH Grocery. If you notice carefully you will see that we are still too busy to write up an add, but we have the finest line of GROCERIES in Lawrence nevertheless. H. Winnie, —DEALER IN— Groceries and Merchandise, Stationery, Pens, Ink, Pencils, School Supplies, etc. No. 1300 Massachusetts Street Corner of Lee Street, LAWRENCE. KANSAS. WILLIS Da Lee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee Street. Special Attention to Students. STUDENTS! Buy your Bread and Cakes of W. L. ANDERSON. He will give you the best quality at lowest prices. CHAS. HESS. MEAT MARKET. Call and get our rates to Clubs. Satisfactory prices and firstclass meat at 937 Mass St. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK The Bank witthe Town Clock. And Finest Hall in the City for Parties. STUDENTS INVITED TO CALL. R. G. JAMISON Cashier. BOOTS AND SHOES Made and Repaired BY- J. F. WIEDEMANN. Second Door east of Posehlers Grocery. WM. WIEDEMANN, Manufacturer and dealer in FRUITS AND NUTS. CONFECTIONERY FRUITS AND NUTS Pure Ice Cream and Fruit Ices And manufacturer of $ \spadesuit $ A specialty Parties supplied on short notice. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, 803 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence. - Kan. A. P. FELLOWS, D. D. S. 921 Mass. St. Dental Office OVER WHITCOMB'S. Office Hours 8 to 12, and 1 to 6. DAVIES, The Students Tailor, Will make you a Suit cheap and Guarantee Satisfaction. 923 Mass. Street. Over Straffon & Zimmermann. B Pic A' 1219 beg Eq