中 A HALLOWE'EN ADMONITION. Strange is the tale I have to tell Of what on Halloween'en befell A foot ball player, tired and true. Who'd been to kick for K. S. U. He'd sent the ball with manly fling. His voice had made the welkin ring. When Lawrence—ward the engtne plowest. With a victorious shouting crowd. Then he'd paraded through the town While "Rock Chalk" knocked dream castes down. At length he longed for sweet repose. With throat, that's hoarse, towards home he goes. he goes, 'Twas midnight when he gained his room And all was wrapped in deepest gloom. Start from the dark, he did behold, A shape, which made his blood run cold. It makes him think, as well it may, That 'tis the eve of All Saint's Day. The shape in athletics garb is dressed. With badge of red upon its breast. Upon the youth it turned its eyes— Tumultuous fears within him rise— But, "Did red win?" at length it cried, "Of course red won," the youth repled, "That's well," shrilled out the shadowy thing "I too "Fair Howard" once could sing, And on a bloody foot ball field I did for her my young life yield. O may red eyer beat Yale's blue!" "We've taken red for K. S. U." Our hero says, with troubled gaze Upon the phantom's wild amaze, And on the reasons he expands. And shows just how the matter stands "Red for the University! O Lord what fools we mortals be! Anu does it not your spirit vex To form Harvard au annex? And do you never hope to play A game of ball with her some day? If you mean to win as you have won Why not have colors of your own? Some harm o'er those will sure prevail Who under borrowed colors sail." With this the phantom faded out. And left the youth involved in doubt; But if he holds the subject fast He'll surely see the truth at last. S. A. M. Prof. Bailey. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey will deliver the first lecture of his course in University extension to the people of Olathe this evening. The subject under discussion for this evening is the Atmosphere. The syllabus for the lecture is as follows: 1 General considerations. 2 Composition of Air. 3 Oxygen. its properties and uses. 5 Nitrogen, and its properties. 4 Ozone; its preparation, and value in the purification of Air. 6 Carbonic acid gas, its use in the economy of nature. 7 Ammonia,and other substances present in small quantities in the Air. 8 Atmospheric dust—Arsenic in the air, and in wall paper tests trades in which the workmen are liable to injury from impure air. 9 Ground Air impurities in, cremation as a precaution to prevent the pollution of air and water. 10 Air is defiled by respiration, combustion, putrefaction,gases from manufactories and poisons from deep soil. Wankenhase are colors at Abel Levy's. BRYN MAWR COLLEGE BRYN MAWR, PA. A college for women The program of graduate courses for '891 92 will be sent on application. Historical Seminary. REV. SHELDON'S ADDRESS. Prof. Blackmar called to order an unusually large meeting of the University Seminary at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon and after speaking for a few minutes of the need of practical work in social reform introduced Rev. Sheldon of Topeka who delivered a paper on "Society from a Ministerial Standpoint." The end of sociology is not theories nor statistics but advice, work and help of the individual with the masses. At the base of human reform must be love of man. The world has suffered from statistical philanthropists and sentimentality. Study man at first hand. The speaker then gave his first experience in this work by living with the members of his first parish. A thorough summary of existing conditions and a systematic plan of social reform are necessary it is thought, to benefit those needing help. Writing sermons and lectures is not the business of a preacher. The church is today making a study of man—what he earns, what he eats, what he reads and what he wears. Laws and enactments can not accomplish all. Let us have church extension among the masses. The speaker mentioned the danger of too much organization, and a Methodist deacon fervently responded amen! We shall see a perfect social system, when the church shall go out among the people, and go down to them and bring them up and not wait for them to come to you. The subject was then laid open to discussion and a number of questions were asked which as answered by Rev. Sheldon served to elucidate his position. He stated that ministers were beginning to believe that anything is a sermon which sends men away better. For this reason he had adopted the expediency of reading a continued story during part of the sermon. The result was intensely interesting services. Ogeechee—that's the name of Abe Levy's latest Collar. Mocha lined Gloves just what you want for school wear. WEIDEMANN HAS OPENED HIS CONFECTIONARIES SHIRT : MAKERS LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Banquets a Specialty GENTS' FURNISHERS, WILDER BROS., Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear have been made to order by parties and not taken. You can buy the Best Goods for one-third the price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices STUDENTS! Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. WHEN IN NEED SEE THE Boots : and : Shoes. -YOU WILL WANT- SHOE MAN,MASON McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A. G.MENGER & CO. Have the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED stock of A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. Boots and extend an invitation to call and be convinced. A. WEBER & SON, Merchant : Tailors. Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Fall & Winter Wear. GEO. DAVIES Just Received a NEW and COMPLETE line of Fall and Winter Samples From the East. Call and see him. Satisfaction guaranteed... J.M.ZOOK, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Special Rates to Clubs. Telephone 25. 845 Mass. St J. HOUSE, The Popular Clothier, 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 THAT AT Take : Notice 829 Mass. St. You will find one of the best selected stocks of Ladies & Gents' Fine Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, Ever Shown on This Market. DROP IN AND SEE. JOHN HUME. ATTENTION ! CLUB Stewards will find the freshest and best meats in the city and at unprecedented low prices at JOHNSON & SON'S MARKET. First Door North of P. stotlice. Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. MOAK BROTHERS. The Daylight Not quite a matchless light, for you do require a match to light it; but the process of applying the match is matchless and no mistake. In short, our easy lighting device is an unsurpassed advantage. Send for our A B C book on Lamps. Craighead & Kintz Co., 33 Barclay St., N. Y. Santa Fe Route. 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 equipped with a full stock of railroads and steamship tickets, and behind in recording time of trains, routes, rates, etc., is to be obtained at 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 Dep. Information City Office, Lidg DrugStore, Telephone 1385 F. W. JAEDICKE, AND AMMUNITION. 724 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Agent Dupont Powder, Hercules Powder. 724 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns Fresh and Saltments always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts St. Meat Market. MILLINERY : PARLORS ORME & ENGLE. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. All the latest styles in Fall and Winter Mill- inery. Students' trade a specialty. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. Advertising. If you wish to advertise anything anywhere at GOWELL & CO, No. 10 Stracez St., New York, NY EVERY one in need of information on the advertising of advertisment will do well o obtain a copy of "Book for Advertisers," 318 pages, price on paper. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt of prior payment to the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papers and class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, and a good deal of information about rates and other matters pertaining to advertising. OFFERED TO ELLS ADVERTISING BUREAU, 14 Struce St., N.Y. GO TO SPADDINGS Commercial College OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST. KANSAS CITY, MO. East Wing N. Y. Life Birth, No. M41, NSB, Delaware St. Established Oct. 26, 1958. Incorporated July 11, 1987. All Bruces at lowest rates. Uninsured兼提advantages. No Location. Catalogues free. Invariant N. Y. Life Birth, No. M41, NSB, Delaware St. J. F, SPALDING, A. M., PRESIDENT. Twenty-Sixth Annual Day and | light School. +