TO OUR LEVEN "We must beat Baker," this is the cry Thundered forth from Oread high! This speak both frat and barb! So say The college journals of today! Have in the halls a listening ear. The talk of foot ball tactics hear — The Phil Pisis boast of Sherman's speed. And Hogg well proved in time of need. By none out done the Sigma Nus Paint Platt's deeds in brightest hues. The Phil Gam's pride, Feed Dobson hold. Of "Willy," worth his weight in gold, And "Champ" whose bucking never falls. The barbs relate most wonderful tales. Coleman too, and "Fred" and "Bad." With longing force for Goodale's blood. These, with Mendell, new to fame, And Jowett, fearless in the game, Constitute our winning team, Of Kansas foot ball man the cream. Come wears of the crimson, awell With joyful voice our piercess yell; Crown. Baker's yellow and Washburn's blue. blue With the fadeless color of K, U, !! Kansas Club Court. The first Kansas Club Court ever organized in the law department of Michigan University, held its first meeting last Thursday evening in room ten, law building. The court opens with twenty-seven members. The following officers were chosen; W. H. Sears, judge; Wm. P. Borland, clerk; and Ernest A. Fink, sheriff. A constitution was adopted, the preamble of which recites that the club court is organized for the purpose of making a study of the Kansas statutes and the Kansas code.-U. of M. Daily. The Kansas boys in Ann Arbor are strictly in it, as can be seen from the above. Sears is also sheriff of the Ann Arbor Moot Court. Kappa Kappa Gamma. The ladies of the K. K. G. fraternity entertained their friends in the Knights of Pythias hall Friday evening. The fraternity colors and ent flowers were the decorations. Late in the evening supper was served in one of the adjoining rooms. Dancing occupied the entire evening. The "Goodness of Silence" that fair "Czarina" has a warning finger and a noiseless step. Take heed ye "nuclei of noise," she may curve said finger affectionately round your coat collar and cast you forth into that den of murmurings, the reading room. See Steinberg's "Ad" in this issue of the Courier. Lamm and John Steele had a game of checkers at the Modoc club last Tuesday. Lamm got beat and promptly framed Steel's physiognomy with the remnants of the checker board. Fine Cigars and Tobacco at Smith's News Depot. At the play in Topeka which the boys attended, where the hero was embracing the lovelorn damsel and exelgiming, "at last you are mine," one gracerel recamp from K. S. U. sung out in stentorian tones, "Foul Jaskle." It stopped the scene. Wankenhase are colors at Abe Levy's. Do You Know 'Em? "Gentlemen we will not meet again until Monday." "Let me impress upon you the need of unity in your composition." "I knocked the center rush." "My theory of rain is—" "Let me work this example." Mr. Hadley is mistaken. "What made yer jine a frat? I wouldn't er thought it of you!" "Did you see see 'Dob' get thro' the line?" The pterodactylian period was also superfluous in plesiosaurian behenoths of variegated sizes." "Hist! keep still." WEIDEMANN HAS OPENED HIS OYSTERPARLOR For the season, and makes a specialty of Supplying Parties CONFECTIONARIES Banquets a Specialty STUDENTS! In Suits,Overcoats and Gent's Furnishing Goods we have a clean, new stock to select from, and will not be undersold. Call and see. M. J. SKOFSTADT, The American Clothier, 824 Mass. St. No connection with any house in the city heating simula' name. A. MARHS, 736 MASS ST. The Oldest Jewelry House in the City 735 MASS. ST, Hass the Larges and Best Selection of f Hass the Larges and Best Selection of f Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Remember this is the places you can get, the things you need to order. The styles made to order. I have an cast engraver in the city and everything I sell is on (weaved without extra charge and every article is guaranteed). Silver : Novelties UNION PACIFIC. EVER DISPLAYED IN THE CITY Remember the Place: 735 Mass. Street THE OLD RELIABLE is always ready and willing to make the lowest possible rates and furnish the best accommodations to all who apply. We charter cars on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction. For full particulars as to time of trains rates, etc., call on J.P.ROSS City Office, Eldridge House Corner. WILDER BROS., SHIRT : MAKERS GENTS' FURNISHERS. - AND - LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well by calling ones and be filled up in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not taken. They can buy the Finest Goods for one-third the regular price. Patrons use our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Work Called for and Delivered. STUDENTS! Telephone 67. YOU WILL WANT—— Boots : and : Shoes. WHEN IN NEED SEE THE SHOE MAN, MASON McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. A. G. MENGER & CO. and extend an invitation to call and be convinced. A. WEBER & SON, Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Merchant : Tailors. Fall & Winter Wear. GEO. DAVIES Just Received a NEW and COMPLETE line of Call and see him. Satisfaction guaranteed... J.M.ZOOK, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Telephone 25. 845 Mass. St. J. HOUSE, When we advertise Bargains we do not mean trash. But we offer what we advertise. Bargains in fine and medium grade Overcoats. Bargains in Men's and Boys' Suits and Pants. Bargains that excel everything The Popular Clothier, Take : Notice You will find one of the best selected stocks of 829 Mass. St. THAT AT Ladies & Gents' Fine Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, Ever Shown on This Market. DROP IN AND SEE. JOHN HUME. CLUB Stewards will find the freshest and best meats in the city and at unprecedented low prices at ATTENTION JOHNSON & SON'S MARKET. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigare. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. The Daylight Take off shade, take off chimney, apply the match, put on chimney, burn your fingers, put on shade, scorch it. No, no; nothing of the kind. Light your Daylight without removing shade or as quick as a wink. Send for our A. B. C. book on Lamps. Craighead & Kintz Co., 3 Barelay St., N. Y. Where Are You Going? If you are contemplating going out of town in any direction, whether the trip be one of business or pleasure, necessity or choice, just read this little advertisement through and see whether it is of interest. The Santa Fe route runs more than twice as many passenger trains through Lawrence than any other railroad, and they are so arranged that it is convenient to start to almost any point that people care about visiting, either morning or afternoon. These trains are models in equipment and combine speed and comfort for benefit of passengers. The Santa Fe depot is right down town on the south side of the river. On the most prominent corner on Massachusetts street the city office is located on the north side of the railroad and steamship tickets, and reliable information regarding time of trains, routes, rates, etc., is to be obtained there all times. If you want to arrange for an excursion to any point, the Santa Fe agent will take pleasure in assisting you in any way possible. GEO. C. BAILEY, Agent. Santa Fe Depot, Telephone 32 City Office, LelsDrugStore, Telephone 135 F. W. JAEDICKE, AND AMMUNITION. 724 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns Agent Dupont Powder, Hercules Powder. 724 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. CHAS. HESS, Meat Market. 937 Massachusetts St. MILLINERY : PARLORS ORME & ENGLE. All the latest in Fall and Winter Mil- inery. Students trade a specialty. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. Advertising. I fey you wish to advert see anylvhere anywhere BOWELL & CO, No 10 Spruce St., New York. **EVERY ONE in need of information on the subject of advertising will do well to obtain a price one dollar.** Mailed, postage paid, or receipt of postal mail from American Newspaper Directory of all the be t papers ann class journals; gives the address of the advertiser; gives information a out rates and other matters pertaining to the business of advertising. Advertising ADVERTISING BUGEAU, 14 Spruce St., N. Y. Spalding's Commercial College OLDEST. LARGEST.BEST. KANSAS CITY, MO. East Wing N. Y. Life Bridge, Nos. M16, S16, S18 Delaware St. Established 20, Dec. 19, 1835. Established 11, Jumil 1877. All Branches at lowest rates. Unsurpassed advantages. No Vacations. Catalogues free. Elevator N. Y. Life Bridge address the Museum, Hale Library, SPALDIN Hall, STATE Tenth Street, Annual Day and Jail School.