its, Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, Steinberg the Clothier Hat?” Hats ry. St. dents. shop. City. Shop. lock. et. Hand. eds. ISS, ORS LE. Mil- tory street. S! address WALD C. West ! > S. T. covered. , Stable. ont. The Philological Club. Glee Club. The club will meet this evening in the Greek room. Prof. A. G. Canfield will make an address on the Practical Value of Literature. Everybody is invited, especially those who think that the study of literature is not of practical value. The Glee Club was reorganized this week and again the melodious strains of "Bingo" and "The Bulldog on the Bank" will be heard. The club has far better prospects than last year and has a number of new men with good voices. It will meet regularly each week for practice. Its first appearance this year will be made at the charity concert. McCall, Banettt, Rush, Riplogel, Rake, Schutt and Harrington are the additions to the club. Sawtell is president, Schaffer, treasurer and secretary, and John A. Rush, business manager. Last year the Glee Club was one of the features of the year and this year we predict more glowing success than last. Seminary of Historical Science. Last Friday's meeting of the seminary proved both profitable and interesting. The subject taken up was Irrigation. The first paper was by Miss Eleanor Humphrey on Irrigation in Egypt. She treated her subject very carefully and explained in detail the system practiced by the Ervilians. Mr. Montgomery Hallowell spoke on Irrigation in Italy and Spain. These countries are called the classic lands of irrigation. The systems are under government control. He showed the economic benefits of irrigation to these countries. Mr. W. D. Ross followed on Irrigation in California. He spoke of the great importance of Irrigation in southern California. Great progress is being made in this science. Closing he said that irrigation in California was changing deserts to lands of promise and of blossoms. Mr. James Noble's subject was Irrigation in Kansas and Colorado. He advocated an extensive system for these states. It is the solution of the non productive land question of Kansas. His paper was very interesting. A general discussion followed. The Rev. Chas. M. Sheldon will address the seminary today on the subject of The Relation of the Minister to Sociology. SILVER NOVELTIES Are extremely popular. We have a large variety Gents' Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Rings, Match Boxes, Cigarette Cases, Book Marks, Ete., Ete., which we will be pleased to show you. M. B.WRIGHT & CO. MOAK BROTHERS, 1034 M. in Street, Kansas City, Mo. Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. F. W. JAEDICKE, DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, Guns AND AMMUNITION. Agent Dupont Powder, Hercules Powder. 724 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. We Have No Old Shop Worn Goods AND CHARGE NO MORE FOR New Books and Supplies THAN BROKEN FIRMS DO FOR STUFF THAT HAS BEEN ON THE COUNTERS FOR YEARS. Do Not Be Taken In By Any Stale Stock Cry. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN! UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, The Field & Hargis Book & Stationery Company. You Will Want Them WE have so many choice new things that we are showing these days that will interest the ladies in all our departments. To name them all would take the entire Courier. We mention a few, such as Capes, Jackets, Ruschings, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear. We are headquarters on all these. As well as everything in the Dry Goods and Carpet line. We extend an invitation to all to call and see the best stock in the state, as well as the liveliest trading post in Kansas, conducted by GEO. INNES, Lawrence. 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. Klock's Restaurant. DENTIST, The Students' Boarding Place. Over Woodward's Drug Store. ( Board per Week $3.00 ) ( Meal Tickets... 3.50 ) 816 Mass. Street. Oysters in all Styles. OF ALL KINDS. C. E. ESTERLY. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner THERE IS NO REASON WHY EVERY CLUB SHOULD NOT TRADE WITH THE IF THEY CONSIDER ECONOMY IN THE MATTER. The I. C.G. Has Always Made Prices Both for the Consumers and Dealers! If Self Interest Cuts Any Figure in the Matter Consumers Should Look Well to the I. C. G. 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 accessibility for both types of passengers. The Santa Fe depot 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 railroad and steamship tickets, and reliable information regarding time of trains, routes, rates, etc., is to be obtained there 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. Oscar C. BAILLEY, Agent. Santa Fe Depot, Telephone: 32. City Office Local Branch Telephone: 128 R.J.SPIETZ, BAKERY. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. F. A. GILDNER, SUCCESSOR TO H. J. HUTTON Day board $1 per week. Meal tickets $3.50. Day off $10. Full line of fruits, candies, cigarettes and tobacco. RESTAURANT Headquarters for Hutson's Bakery. *Students' patronage, especially solicited.* Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, CANES and UMBRELLAS HAVE made arrangements to have the latest novelties in Jewelry be sent to me as fast as they come out in the east. When you buy an article here you can feel assured it is the latest at the lowest price. No old shelf-worn goods at war prices can be found in my place. Everything new and fresh. Special attention given to fine watch work by Mr. Henry Hayne, who has charge of our repairing department. All goods engraved in the latest designs free of charge. Your inspection is cordially solicited and all goods are warranted as represented by 827 AND OPTICIAN. Massachusetts Street. OPEN AGAIN! College Supplies & Books of Reference! Everything, (excepting text books), at a big discount. Call and see us and by buying make money. W. HADLEY 745 Massachusetts Street E. WRIGHT, Office and Residence 800 Vermont Street, Office Hours - 8 a, m to 6 p' m. DENTIST LAWRENCE, KANSAS. DONNELLY BRGS., Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Telephone 100. Certer Winthrop and New Hampshire Ste., Lawrence, Kan. The Famous "McPhail" Pianos at R. E. Kroh's Music House, 612 Minn. Ave., Kan. City, Ks.Write for Catalogue.