—ARE— SPRING GOODS NOW ARRIVING Boots and Shoes. See our Styles and Prices. MASON'S Pay your subscription. Abe Levy's new spring hats are here. Call and see them. Goe. R. Wendling should be seen and heard by every K. S. U. student. He is a remarkable type of the successful elocutionist and popular orator. He will deliver his new lecture entitled, "Popular Delusions," at the opera house, Tuesday, March 12th. Tickets 50, 35, and 25 cents. Smedley is the man to call on for baths. Smedley gives the finest baths in Lawrence. New goods arriving every day at Bromelsick's, Say boys, have you tried one of those vapor baths at Smedley's? Don't fail to call on Smedley for a good bath. Smedley's bath house on Mass. St., near the river, is the best in the city. Wendling at the opera house on March 12. Have you heard the latest? Bromelsick is almost giving goods away to make room for his immense spring stock, which has already begun to arrive. Al Gregg is 1e-papering and fixing up his barber shop and will in a few days have the finest shop in the city. For a good smooth shave or stylish hair cut go to Al Gregg. Remember the apron social at the Christian Church, Thursday eve. Go to Hiram Hunter's Turkish bath house on Vermont St. for the finest bath in the city. Hiram Hunter can give you the best bath you ever took. A special rate to students. the gentleman who hems his apron the best at the Christian Church, next Thursday evening, will get a prize. Girls, bring an unhemmed apron to the Christian Church next Thursday night. Boys don't forget to attend the apron social at the Christian Church next Thursday night. Come to the Christian Church next Thursday night, hem an apron, try for the prize and get your supper. One of the largest and most refined audiences that ever convened in Atchison greeted Blind Boone at the Presbyterian Church last Tuesday evening. The house was filled to overflowing. Blind Boone's performances upon the piano were wonderful. The entertainment throughout was one of the finest and most satisfactory. Boone is a marvel. All lovers of fine music will be pleased with the entertainment. At the Baptist Church Friday night, March 1st. Tickets 25 cents, reserved seats 35 cents at J. S. Crew's. Students should take this in. Bromelsick has all the latest styles in collars and cuffs. 1st Student: Why, Bob where did you get that elegant tie? Bob; Why, at Bromelsick's the only place in the city to get good bargains, of course. Don't fail to see Louie Lord, at the opera house to-night, in her great comedy success, "The Editor." Louie Lord in "The Editor" at the opera house to-night. See Louie Lord in the great comedy, "The Editor," at the opera house to-night. "The Editor," the greatest of all comedies, at the opera house to-night by Louie Lord and her fine company. Louie Lord is one of the finest actresses traveling, and her support is the very best to be had. Don't fail to see her in "The Editor" to-night. Louie Lord and her excellent company in "The Editor" at the opera house this evening. Seats on sale at J. S. Crew's & Co. Hamilton has the finest photo rooms in the city. Special rates to students. Give your landlady a rest, and go to the Delmonico for your dinner. To-night is Friday night and you have no lessons to study, so brace up and take either yours or somebody's else best girl to the opera house and see Louie Lord in "The Editor." Go to Hamilton for fine photos. How do you like it? It is just lovely. Give me Flesh Tint Prepared or Drop Chalk from Raymond & Dick's and I am happy. Go to Abe Levy's for your shirts and ties. New ties just received at Abe Levy's Hamilton's gallery is the best place in the city for photos. More boarders wanted at the Delmonico. TO-NIGHT.—The great 3 act comedy drama "The Stolen Will" will have its first appearance this evening at the G. A. R. Hall, by the Business College Dramatic Club, composed of the best talent found in both that College and the University. The Central School people undertook to "do up" the L. B. C's, but thanks to those young and enterprising managers, Messrs. Barker & Thompson, have shown the Central School what can be done. The performance this evening, will, without doubt, be one of the best ever presented here by local talent. One of the treats promised is some beautiful music and new songs. Boys, buy your collars, ties and shirts of Abe Levy. Great sale for the next 30 days at Abe Levy's Call and examine some of Hamilton's fine work in photography, and you will want no one else to do your work. Students it takes money to run a good college paper. Pay your subscription soon as possible. The best photos in the city are taken at Hamilton's gallery. Call and see him. Leave your orders for cakes 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 Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, 903 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, Work called for and delivered. "Telephone No. 67. DONNELLY BROS. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Livery. Feed and Sale Stables. Kansas. Corner New Hampshire and Winthrop Sts Telephone 100. Special rates for Students. COME AND SEE The Latest Styles In New and Fashionable Clothing for the Spring Season of 1889. J. HOUSE, The Popular Clothes, 731 Mass. St. 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." F H. KLOCK'S Restaurant and Confectionery, Oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Regular Meals 15c; Regular Board $3; Meal Tickets, $3.30. 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. J. F. McCONNELL, If you want nice, clean Fresh Meat, go to CHAS. HESS, 1029 Mass Street. He makes best prices and treats you fairly. MERCHANT TAILOR. KANSAS, Latest Styles and Finest Cloths in the City. Special rates to Students. DA LEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY SOUTH TENNESSEE ST. Finest Photo Rooms in the City. Specia rates to students. A. A. RUSS, Dentist. Office hours from 8 to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p.m. Office over Field & Hargis' Book Store, Lawrence, Kansas Teeth extracted without pain by the use or Nitrous Oxide Gas. ROOTS AND SHOES at A G. MENCER'S at BOTTOM PRICES. 742 Massachusetts St G. M. FALLEY & CO. KEEP THE KEEP THE Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch. Students boarding at Fulley's can get meals at the University without extra charge. Day Board $3 00. Meal Tickets $3.50 GROSS & BARKER ARE The Boss Barbers. They have the largest Shop and best workmen in the city. Student's trade solicited. 814 Massachusetts Street. CEO. DAVIES, The Students' Tailor, First Class Tweed Pants from $5.00 up. 921 Mass. Street, over Straffon & Zimmermann's Drug Store, carries an extra large line of SAMPLES. Cleaning and Repairing on the shortest notice. Terms moderate. SPRING ECHOES We are opening something new for spring almost daily in Dry Goods, French Satines, French Ginghams, Kid Gloves, French Flannels (fancy for blouses, Garibaldis, dressing sacques). Cutting Silks very fine. We have the best stock in the city, and make lowest prices. Silks! Silks! INNES. Carmeen & Harbaugh LIVERY and HACK STABLES. Telephone 139. Fine Light Livery. Hacks make all trains. Opposite Lawrence House. MRS. ORME & ENGLE, Proprietors of the Popular Millinery Establishment 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. H. W. HAYNE, PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Engraver. 823 Mass. Street. Four Books Learned in One Reading. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. 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-famed specialist in Mind Diseases; Daniel Greenfield Thompson, the great Cycledancer; J. M. Hammond, the most distinguished Advocate; Richard Proctor, the Scientist; Hons Judge Gibson, Judah P. Benjamin, and others. from the Chaplain of Exeter College, and Houghton Syriac Prizean. Oxford. Coll Exon, Oxon, Sept., 1888. Dear Sir—In An American examination, we must note that my instruction would be held in a fortnight. I had only ten (10) days in which to prepare for the Exam. I should recommend a year's preparation in the case of any one so utterly ill or so deeply injured that I strongly strengthened my natural memory that I was able to remember and give the gist of any book after reading it once. I therefore read Lightfoot, Proctor, Coronation, and The Reader, and I was successful in every one of the nine papers. The present Bishop of Edinburgh knows the facts. Faithfully yours, [NEW] JAMES MIDDLETON MDONALD, [A.M.] To Prof. A. LOISETTE, 227 Fifth Avenue, N. X This System is thoroughly taught by correspondence. Seud for prospectus. Black can fit you with any kind of Shoe at the Lowest Price.