SPRING GOODS —ARE— NOW ARRIVING —IN— Boots and Shoes. See our Styles and Prices. MASON'S. Mr. Bruno Hobbs will conduct the young men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday at 4 P.M. University students will find a hearty welcome. Smedley gives the finest baths in Lawrence. Hamilton does the best work. Patronize those who patronize you, by going to Hamilton's for photos. Say boys, have you tried one of those vapor baths at Smedley's? Buy your new hats of Abe Levy. Look at the Delmonico windows. Have your group pictures taken at Hamilton's. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. Smedley is the man to call on for baths. Miss Kellog came to her work divinely attuned. Her natural advantages were many and large. She possessed that nature which could not only carol but could conquer. She was gifted with a musical apprehension which even in infancy was looked upon as something marvelous. Her ear was not merely superior to many others in its delicacy, it was absolutely unlike any other in its unerring fidelity to a positive standard of purity and pitch. It could designate and analyze all the subdivisions of the gamut before the child could read the notes. She seemed to have been born with a positive and not a relative sense of tone, and the fortunate advantage of teh purest associations and the best training during childhood, developed and stengthened it. This is well worth mentioning, because it is the basis of that subsequent purity and accuracy of extension that have been the admiration of masters and composers in the two hemispheres, and it explains the somewhat remarkable assertion made by one of the best musicians in America, to the effect that Miss Kellogg was the only vocalist in the country who never, under any circumstances, sang out of tune. To this gift of an ear, so exquisitely sensitive that it could detect the faintest departure from the pitch, was added a vocal function of very remarkable quality and power. It is said that Miss Kellogg sang before she could talk; of this we know nothing; but it is very certain that when, with the growth of intelligence, she began to sing so intelligibly it was with a voice unlike any other we have heard, in its delicious timbre, its remarkable compass, its even quality, and its generous winning power. As was remarked_by one of our poets "There was in it the cintillant gleams of the northern borealis and the quivering warmth of southern mid-nights." At the opera house in opera and concert, on Thursday, May 23. STEINBERG & BRO. Are booming the Spring and Summer Trade with a full and large selection of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats and gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. PRICES VERY LOW. An early inspection desired. 739 Mass. Street. AMERICAN GAMES BASE BALL BATS! In Bats, Axel Tree take the lead. GLOVES! Use the new Finger Tips. No broken fingers when these are used. LAWN TENNIS! Complete line now in stock. FIELD & HARGIS take no back seat on any of the above. REMEMBER F. F. METTNER, The Leading Photographer. COME AND SEE Hamilton may be found at his old stand, and is ready to serve his old patrons and to welcome new ones. Bromelsick is booming the spring trade with a full stock of gent's furnishings. You will find the finest Caterer in the west at the Delmonico. The finest photo rooms in the city are at Willis'. South Tenn. St. Call on Bromelsick for anything in his line. He can give you a fine bargain. Hamilton asks for the trade of the students only on merit. Bromelsck has an elegant line of new summer hats. Call and see them. Both straw and stiff. Visit Hamilton's studio, and an examination of his work will convince you that you need go no further for good photos. A full line of neck ties and collars at Bromelsiek's. Picnic dinners served any place at any time by the Delmonico. You are sure of a satisfactory photo at Willis'. Da Lees gallery. Buy your socks and suspenders at Bromelsick's. Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry Ice Cream at the Delmonico. Don't wait until the last minute to have your photos taken. Willis. Don't fail to call on Smedley for a good bath. summer underwear ever shown in Lawrence. Bromelsick has the finest line of Willis has the finest light in the city for taking photographs. New ties at Abe Levy's. Smedley's bath house on Mass. St., near the river, is the best in the city. Every thing fresh for Saturday at the Delmonico. WILDER BROS. SHIRT MAKERS, AND CENTS' FURNISHERS, WILDER BROS. Lawrence, Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Unwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. N. H. GOSLINE, Work called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. 903 Massachusetts St., L. O.McINTIRE. Dress Goods. Kansas. Ladies, we have some extra bargains in Wool Dress Goods, 25c, 35c and 50c. We have some great bargains in Silks. We will guarantee our prices on all goods to be the lowest at all times. LAWRENCE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, New Goods! A full line of Spring Suitings. J. F. McCONNELL. F H. KLOCK'S Restaurant and Confectionery, Oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Regular Meals $25c; Regular Board $3; Meal Tickets, $3.50. 820 Massachusetts Street SPEAKING OF MEAT, 820 Massachusetts Street. NEW OYSTER PARLOR. If you want nice, clean Fresh Meat, go to CHAS. HESH, 1029 Mass Street. He makes best prices and treats you fairly. Has opened a first class OYSTER PARLOR in connection with his Confectionery Store, and will make a speciality of Oysters for the winter season. WIEDEMANN MOAK BROS. ' No. 714 Mass. Street. --BILLIARD PARLORS. - Choicest Cigars and Tobacco. KANSAS, Kaw River Studio J. L. MORRIS, Free Hand Portrait Artist and Photographer. Students wishing Photos should not fail to see his work and get his prices before giving orders. 829 Mass, st., over Hume's shoe store. A. A. RUSS, Dentist. Office over Field & Hargis Book Store, Lawrence, Kansas Office hours from 8 to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p.m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. ROOTS AND SHOES at BOTTOM PRICES, at A C. MENGER'S 742 Massachusetts St. M. FALLEY & CO. KEEP THE Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch. Students boarding at Falley's can get meals at the University without extra charge. Day Board $3.00. Meal Tickets $3.50. GROSS & BARKER The Boss Barbers. They have the largest Shop and best workmen in the city. Student's trade solicited. 814 Massachusetts Street. GEO. DAVIES The Students' Tailor, 921 Mass, Street, over Straffton & Zimmermann's Drug Store, carries an extra large line of SAMPLES. First Class Tweed Pants from $5.00 up. Cleaning and Repairing on the shortest notice. Terms moderate. ——FOR—— Fine *Teas! CHOICE COFFEES, AND Strictly Pure Spices, ASSAM TEA ACENCY, R. E. RIALE, P.ROPERIOR. 812 Massachusetts St. Carmean & Harbaugh LIVERY and HACK STABLES. Fine Light Livery. Hacks make all trains. Opposite Lawrence House. Telephone 439. Popular Millinery Establishment Propietors of the Dealers in all kinds of Millinery Goods, the latest fashion always on hand. Students' patronage cordially solicited and carefully attended to. MRS. ORME & ENGLE, Proprietors of the GROCER. Corner Lee and Massachusetts Street. H. WINNIE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Students' Club Trade Solicited. FOR BREAD and Buns and Cookies and "such like things." R. J. SPIETZ, a. 825 Mass. Street, has what the Students want. "Just like your mother at home makes." MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Four Books Learned in One Reading. A Year's Work Done in Ten Days. Mind Wandering Cured. Speaking Without Notes. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Great inducements to Correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, the world-married spectator of the great Cyclops. J. M. Buckley, D. D., Editor of the Christian Adventist Journal, and Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, Judge Gibson, Joseph P. Benjamin, and others. From the Chaplain of Exeter College, and Houghton Syriac Prizean, Oxford. Col Exon, Oxon, Sept. 1887, Dear Sis-In April 1887, I sent a notice to that my ordination examiner that I should read it before a fortnight. I had only ten (10) days in which to prepare for the Exam. I should recommend a year's preparation in the one of any one so afterity, or I would not be able to strengthen my natural memory that I was able to remember and give the gist of any book after reading it once. Therefore read Lightfoot, Proctor, O'Connor, and Sylvester in order to be successful in every one of the nine papers. The present Bishop of Edinburgh knows the facts. Sn er. The row. [Rev.] JAMES MIDDLETON McDONALD, [A.M.] To Prof. O. LAISSETTE, 237 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. This System is thoroughly taught by correspondence. Send for prospectus. Th day. T1 week race. W jumj TI four Pr terd: T te^p. fore T 1 T Wr OP