St. out the animals of ever living Go to Riddle's for Your Groceries. 923 Mass. Street. will be hapel on ers assoc ance dur publish a the first month and pages After entirely of the evening will con- and solo- acco-ceed upon escheitiz-ian" and d Prof, clearly was es-ie former o a furi-walz by none of some is renew pro- his first a Law- ility con- pulslause performance received markable was a teacher and he has can under Hun- nas brill- encore look" by Fantas- se with or the showed composer ks ! good es ever will be on very ices. ere and rest va- in the es. good gift? Selightou for nery Co. NEW SHIRTS! FOR SCHOOL WEAR. Stiff Collars and Cuffs WITH SOFT BOSOMS. ALL COLORS! —ΔT— LOCALS. Pat Graham makes shoes that will fit your feet. The halls were full of visitors Tuesday morning. George Hollingbery will make you a fine suit for very little money. The game at Kansas City with the U. of M. will be hotly contested. When in need of a pair of fine shoes go to James Edmondson's 915 Massachusetts street. The Sigma Chi's have newly furnished their hall. It is now one of the prettiest club rooms in town. K. S.-U. people: Are your hands chappy and sore? use Raymond's Cream of Roses, they'll be that way no more$^a$ When you think of dry goods, doesn't the store naturally come to mind. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Chas Emory Smith is the second attraction on the Lecture Course. He will deliver his famous lecture "Are We Worse than our Fathers?" at the Opera House this evening. The comedy event of the season will be the appearance at the Opera House to-morrow evening of the dainty little sunbeam, merry Fanny Rice, in her new mirthful, musical comedy, "A Jolly Surprise." A number of students are walking as if they had been looking through art galleries. The explanation is that the comet which occurred Sunday night was somewhat blurred. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kellogg Saturday, a ten pound freshman. The event occurred in Emporia. Uncle Nate McCague was seen on the hill Monday shaking hands with Uncle Vernon L. Kellogg. But it may not be out of place to remind the foot ball players of Kansas University that although there are no other colleges in Kansas of suitablerank to compete with K. U. in Athletics, still while their team is winning renown outside of the state, the second rate colleges are diligently sawing wood, with good results, as shown by Saturday's game.-Argo Reporter. "CRUCIAL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS." A New Remedy for Dis-tressed Humanity and a New Industry Started in Lawrence. NEW INSTITUTION IN THE BLAIR MANUFACTURING COMPANY WILL GIVE A PRIZE OF $10,00 for the best advertisement written for "Crucial Dyspepsia Tablets" by any resident of Douglas, Jefferson or Leavenworth county. This offer is also open to all of the schools in these counties. $5.00 will be given for the best composition or story, written by a child under fifteen years old, about dyspepsia and "Cracial Dyspepsia Tablets," telling how the tablets are put up and for what they are used. These advertisements and stories are to be written before the 25th of December 1892, and prizes will be awarded New Years Eve. POINTS TO BE OBSERVED. Circulars giving information concerning the remedy may be obtained of your druggist. The judges for this contest will be, C. S. Finch of the Lawrence JOURNAL, George Innes and Dr. John T. Moore of B. W. Woodwards drug store. When your productions are ready for the judges hand them to your druggist without placing your name upon them and he will place a number upon the article and hand it to the judges. BLAIR MANUFACTURING Co. Ed. Little, who has just been appointed consul general to Cairo, was pitcher of the Kansas University base ball club ten years ago, was the best runner in the school. Ex- Plants, flowers, floral designs and decorations prepared for any occasion on short notice at Mrs. Luther's green house, south Massachusetts When in need of a pair of fine dress shoes remember Pat Graham, No. 7 cast Wurren street. The very latest styles and new est creations are always to be found upon our shelves. The Largestest and Best stock of Harwood's Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. The largest stock of Sheet Music, Studies and Folios in town at Fluke's. Prices the lowest. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. Special low prices on Guitars, Mandolins and Baujos at Fluke's B. Glick has all kinds of new and second hand books. PERSONAL. Miss Abbie Clark is a pledged Pi Phi. Fred. Ochler is wearing the colors of Sigma Chi. Miss Bella Sinclair visited Topeka friends last week. 一 Arthur Reeve, of Baker University, visited us Monday. Perry McPherson spent the holidays with Mr. Charles Holman, of Topeka. Miss C. Bryon attended the Hutchinson-Wemple wedding at Topeka last week. Prof. L. I. Blake, of the University of Kansas, in an article on "Safety from Electricity," in the last issue of "The Electrical World" says: "For buildings in cities, except churches and other high structures, rods, I think, are unnecessary. Lightning strikes seldom in the cities compared with the country, one reason being that the many electric wires—telephone telegraph and electric light—are really safeguards. A building is safer with such wires over it than without. In the country, however, buildings may need protection. Students. We are showing the largest and best stock of everything in the musical line ever displayed in Lawrence. Prices the lowest. Pat Graham, the shoe maker, No. 7, east Warren street. W. W. FLUKE & SON. New Guitar and Mandolin Canvass Cases at Fluke's. Go to Pat Graham's for a pair of Fine Hand Sewed shoes. Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo Strings at Club Rates at Fluke's. Go to Willard for a nice clean shave and a stylish hair cut. James Edmondson repairs shoes at 615 Massachusetts street. New style Mandolin Picks at Fluke's. BOWERSOCK'S OPERA HOUSE. Thursdav, Dec. 1st. America's Comedy Queen, And her Super Company of 20 Comedians and Comediennes in the new Fanny :-: Rice, JOLLY SURPRISE $72" Miss Rice will introduce her London Cab- dence Songs and Stages, also will do impersonation. $35" A refined farcalic comedy with catchy musical interposes. Ga-Ra-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-ay ! Miss Lottie Collins In the Sensation of Two Continents, "An Entertiment to which we can take our wives, sweethearts and daughters." - New York Times Seats on Sale Tuesday morning at usual prices. H,Hallett & Co.,Box 880 Portland, Maine WEBER & SON. FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS. Pants, Overcoats, Etc. A Liberal Discount to Students. GO TO THE Family Shoe Store —FOR— FOOTWEAR. MASON'S. FALL AND WINTER SUITS We Make a Specialty of Boarding Horses. The Students' Tailor. Telephone 139. Opposite Lawrence House. LIVERY, HACK. BOARDING AND SALE STABLES. AT LOWEST PRICES. Lawrence, Kansas. Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. Has the LARGST AND BEST selected stock of BEAL & GODDING, Board, $4.50 per week. W. M. EALDOWN, Pro- Meal Tickets, $4.00, Successor, E. Gill. Warren Street Dinin $ \sigma $ Hall. McCONNELL MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 714 Mass. St. A. L. ASHBY, F. D. MORSE, M. D. Residence 1041 Tennessee street, Lawrence. Office Over WOODWARD'S Drug Store. CHRIS EPLEY'S RESTAURANT Lunch Counter. The Students' Boarding Place. Oysters in all Styles. 726 Massachusetts Street. N.H.COSLINE, Staple AND Fancy Groceries Stndents' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street, Lawrence. Kan. 20 Per Cent Discount From List Prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR Foot ball, base ball, gymnastic, athletic, bicycle, clothing and sundries, guns, rifles, revolvers and ammunition. Outfitter to Manhattan, NewYork, Xavier athletic clubs, Fordham, Stevens, Princeton colleges and many others. Send for catalogue, free. Wm.W00D. 25 West 125th St., New York City, N. Y. C. E. ESTERLY, DENTIST Over Woodward'f Drug Store. Address Golden Eagle Clothing House, Cor. 11th and Main, Kansas City. Will Mail Illustrated Catalogue Free. ---