Locomotive and Train of Cars run by Steam now in Our Christmas Show Window—THE FAIR. the Uni from omed illege join for a dollar s. ctor. reads at Anatina, Ohio. Why Why and live even be- come $5 to work- on these or work- them. free Minnie or. eet. CO., Mo.Ik Hats. LAW Building. City, Mo. eet. LEGAL NOTES. KENT CLUB, DEC. 5, 1.30 P. M. Recitation from Shakespeare,Mr Ridings. Extracts from Blackstone, Mr. Glenn. Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, Mr. W. E. Railsback. Requisites of a Model Lawyer, Mr. Sullivan. Debate—Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished. Negative—Armstrong, Graham, ir. Affirmative—Jaquet, Blume. General Discussion — Speakers limited to three minutes. Mr. C. B. Hall was called home on account of the serious illness of his father. He will probably not return. The club extends to him its sympathy in his misfortune. Mr. W. E Railsback went home to eat Thanksgiving turkey. Mr. Townsend was called hom last week on account of the sickness of his wife. Mr. Bower spent Thanksgiving at home. The meeting of the Kent club last Friday was rather slim. We presume that Thanksgiving turkey was the principal cause. Dr. Summerfield has not been able to be present at the Senior recitations lately on account of sickness. Mrs. Brown went home Thanksgiving to celebrate her 12th wedding anniversary. Mr. Fisher was called home on account of the sickness of his relative. He will probably not be back for some time. Mr. Helstrom, a new student, has recently entered the Junior class Mr. Armstrong went to Topeka to spend Thanksgiving Lamb went home to eat turkey. Mr. P. R. King went to Washington, D.C., in the interest of one of the fraternities. University Ball. The annual University Ball was held Tuesday evening, November 25 in Frazer's hall, and proved one of the most enjoyable of the many enjoyable affairs held in University circles. The Riverside Mandolin club furnished the music. The University Glee Club, also made its first appearance and sang the accompaniments for a number of waltzes very acceptably. One of the pleasant features of the program was the "German" led by Prof. Penny and participated in by about thirty couples. This was the first time that the "German" had been included in the program of a University ball and all present were charmed with this prettiest of dances. The favors were simple but tasty and were highly appreciated. The ball netted a substantial sum for the Athletic work. For real first class photographs, pictures that will be a credit to you also crayon and ink portraits, see Oberholtzler, 807 Main street, Kansas City. When in Kansas City be sure and visit the Art Studio of Oberholtzer, 807 Main street. LOCAL NOTICES. Opera glasses of all the best makes, and prices lowest at Pruddens, 8 West 9th street. Boys, when in Kansas City visit the Mirror Billiard hall, 607 Main street. Bruns Bros., the proprietors of the Mirror Billiard hall will make it pleasant for you in Kansas City Eyes tested free of charge at Prudden's, 8 W. 9th street Kansas City, Mo. Kunkle will make special efforts to please the students. Don't go home without some Photos for your mother and sisters. Hamilton's work speaks for itself and seeing is believing, so go and see. Your friends will want your Photo before going home, so see Hamilton about it. D. C. Prudden optician 8 W. 9th street Kansas City, Mo., near the Junction. Now is the time to get your Christmas Photos. See Hamilton about them. If you want a suit or part of a suit, be sure and see Kunkle before purchasing. For glasses ground to suit all defect of the eyes call at Prudden's 8 W, 9th street, Kansas City, Mo. There is no better place in Kansas City to spend a leisure hour than the Mirror Billiard hall, 607 Main street upstairs. The McKinley bill has advanced the price of imported cigars from twenty to thirty-five dollars per thousand, but you will find all the best brands in stock purchased before this bill went into effect and selling at the old prices, besides all of the choicest domestic cigars at Smith's News Depot. AMUSEMENTS. A PERILLOUS VOYAGE. At the Opera House, Wednesday, Dec. 10th, the realistic romantic drama "A Perilous Voyage." A PERILOUS VOYAGE. One of the features is the famous trick elephant, Nezouk, who has made a great many friends on this tour. AROUND THE WORLD. Extraordinary attraction, Thursday, Dec. 11th, Kiralfy Bros., "Around the World," a truly spectacular production. Gorgeous costumes, magnificent scenery and beautiful calcium effects. Some of the scenes presented are the Suez canal, the eccentric palace, the home of the Mikado, garden in Tokio, wreck of the steamship Henrietta, Union Pacific railroad train, Giant's stairway, and many others, which are so realistic that when presented arouse the audience to a pitch of enthusiasm. This performance is very interesting to children also, as it enables them to see some of the world's famous places. Academical Gowns and Caps. Correct styles for UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE USE. Price according to Material and number ordered. Special prices for classes. For measurement send height, width of shoulder, size of neck, and length of sleeve. These gowns add grace and fulness to a speaker's form. Military Equipments. Swords, Sashes, Belts, Boxing Gloves, Foils, Footballs, Jackets; everything that Students use in athletic sports, we supply. G. W. SIMMONS & Co., "Oak Hill," Boston, Mass AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING. Investigate the superior excellence and facility of this popular training school. Strict discipline through instruction. Next to Postoffice, Ninja and Grand avenue. Send for prospectus. Mention this paper. R. J. SPEITZ Fresh Bread Beivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 MASS. STREET. Second Door East of Poehler's. E. WRIGHT, Office and Residency #30 Vernom Street. Office Hours - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. THE HOLIDAYS are fast approaching; soon you will tackle that turkey, and while you are about it don't neglect to see our inducements. Immense Assortment of Fresh, Fine Confectionery Just Arrived. And the prices are down—way down. Let us see your jolly faces. Come in and see us. We have lots to show you and lots to sell. Business Cards, Advertising Cuts, Letter Heads Programs, Invitations, Maps, Plats, etc. 944 KENTUCKY STREET Lawrence Kan. Student* and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted into *Suits* and *Undwear* that have been made to order by parties and not you. You can buy the Finest Goods for one-third the regular price. You can purchase 'custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WILDER BROS., Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. All Wool Black Cheviot Suits Twenty Dollars. Nothing to Equal them in the West GE. DAVIES. Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. Finest Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of I HAVE THE PARLOR AND Assortment HANGING Good, Tender Meat Always on Hand. Special Rates to Clubs. LAMPS ever brought to Lawrence and at lower places. Come and see them. J. H. SHIMMONS. C. A. PEASE & SON AT THE GROSS & BARKER BUYER STUDENTS' POPULAR BARBER SHOP Solicit Your Portrait. 814 Massachusetts Street. N. H. GOSLINE, Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 Mass. Street, Lawrence. Kansas GEO. FLINN. MAKER OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Boots and Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices ON SHORT NOTICE. Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand Special Rates to Club Stewards. Chas. Hess, 937 Massachusetts Street. 40 Cents per Box at Barber Bros. Drug Store