SPRING GOODS NOW ARRIVING —IN— Boots and Shoes. See our Styles and Prices. MASON'S A pleasant invitation to every student is given to attend the young men's meeting on Sunday at the Y. M.C. A. at 4 P. M. Tom Breeze will conduct the meeting. Buy your new hats of Abe Levy. G. A. Graeber is always ready to accommodate the boys who want a boatride. Smedley gives the finest baths in Lawrence. Hamilton does the best work. Bromelsick sells the best suspenders in town; every pair warranted. Ladies, leave your orders for cake —cheaper than you can make them— at the Delmonico. Say boys, have you tried one of those vapor baths at Smedley's? Students, now is the time to have your photos taken, and the place to go is Willis'. DaLee Studio, Tenn. street. Lemonade, milk shake, ice cream and cake, at the Delmonico. All the latest styles in gents' furnishings at Bromsguild's. Have your group pictures taken at Hamilton's. Now is the time to take that boatride you have been promising your girl. Don't fail to call on Smedley for a good bath. Boys, develope your muscle and keep your brain in good working order, by rowing. Try our ice cream and cake at the Delmonico. The ball nine is under obligations to Bromelsick for belts, Abe Levy for caps, and Crains & Urbansky for stockings. There is no sport more pleasant than boatriding these fine evenings, and Graeber has the boats ready for you. Hamilton may be found at his old stand, and is ready to serve his old patrons and to welcome new ones. Bromelsick calls the attention of students to his fine, large stock of spring goods. Call and see them. Boys, if you want to please the girls, take them boatriding. Ben Crains returned this week from the East where he has been purchasing an elegant line of goods to fill up the large new rooms of the Boston Clothing House. Smedley is the man to call on for baths. Bromelsick carries the finest line of gents' furnishings in the city. Hamilton asks for the trade of the students only on merit. Parties, picnics and banquets at the Delmonico. First come.first served. 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. 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. Ladies, look at our fine display of cakes in the window, at the Delmonico. Crains & Urbansky go straight to headquarters for their clothing; that is the reason they can show you such a fine line of the latest styles in spring suits. Smedley's bath house on Mass. St. near the river, is the best in the city. Reasonable rates to students, and fine workmanship, at Hamilton's. Chocolate caromels, strawberry caromels, vanilla caromels, cocoanut caromels, lemon caromels, at the Delmonico on Saturday. Pay your subscription. Graeber can furnish you all kinds of boats, and he is always ready to accommodate you. Spring underwear at Bromelsick's; cheapest in the city. Special rates to students at Willis'. Andy Reed has the oldest barbershop, and the best workmen, in the city. Steamboats, sailboats and rowboats at Gracaber's. Visit Hamilton's studio, and an examination of his work will convince you that you need go no further for good photos. Subscribe for the TIMES. We are now cutting lots of goods off for customers at low prices. Our stock of dry goods and carpets is too large; we must unload. If you want bargains in dry goods and carpets, visit L. O. McIntire's. Best photos for the least money at Willis'. All the latest styles in spring hats ta Bromelsick's. Patronize those who advertise in the TIMES. Patronize those who patronize you by going to Hamilton's for photos. New ties at Abe Levy's. Pay your subscription. WILDER BROS. SHIRT MAKERS, AND CENTS' FURNISHERS. 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. Work called for and delivered. Telephone No.67. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, 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. 903 Massachusetts St., Dress Goods. L. O. McINTIRE. LAWRENCE, A full line of J. F. McCONNELL. Kansas. Spring Suitings. F H. KLOCK'S Oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco 1. Restaurant and Confectionery, Regular Meals 25c; Regular Board $3; Meal Tickets, $3.50. 820 Massachusetts Street. SPEAKING OF MEAT, NEW OYSTER PARLOR. WIEDEMANN Has opened a first class OYSTER PARLOR in connection with his Confectionery Store, and will make a specialty of Oysters for the winter season. If you want nice, clean Fresh Meat, go to CHAS. HESS, 1029 Mass Street. He makes best prices and treats you fairly. MOAK BROS.' No. 714 Mass. Street. Choicest Cigars and Tobacco. --BILLIARD PARLORS.-at BOTTOM PRICES, KANSAS. Kaw River Studio 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 or Nitrous Oxide Gas. BOOTS AND SHOES at A C. MENCER'S 742 Massachusetts St. M. FALLEY & CO. KEEP THE Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch. KEEP THE Students boarding at Fulley'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 Straffon & 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, GO TO GO TO—— ASSAM TEA ACENCY, R. E RIALE, P' PROPRIETOR, 812 Massachusetts St. Carmeen & Harbaugh LIVERY and HACK STABLES. Telephone 139. Fine Light Livery. Hacks make all trains. Opposite Lawrence House. Popular Millinery Establishment MRS. ORME & ENGLE, Proprietors of the Dealers in all kinds of Millinery Goods. The latest fashions always on hand. Students' patronage cordially solicited and carefully attended to. H. WINNIE, GROCER. Corner Lee and Massachusetts Street. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Students' Club Trade Solicited. FOR BREAD and Buns and Cookies and "such like things." R. J. SPIETZ, at 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-famous specialist in Mind Diseases; Dr. M. R. Clarke, a specialist in Cyanology; J. M. Buckley, D. D., Editor of the Journal; Michael Forsyth, the Scientist; Homade Kumari, the Professor; the Scientist; From the Chapelia of Exeter College, and Houghton Syriac Prizean. Oxford "For Exon, Okon, Sept., 1888, Dear Sir—In April 1981, we noticed that my ordination examination would be head in a fortnight. I had only ten (10) days in which to prepare for the Exam. 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