For Coal and Wood, the Cleanest, Cheapest and Best, go to A. J. Griffin's. The Photographer, J. L. Morris, 829 Mass. Street. Adelphic. Adelphic held a very interesting meeting last Friday night and has excellent prospects for a prosperous year. The debate was on the question, "Resolved, that Emerson was a profound thinker." It was quite spirited and was participated in by Messrs. Ross and O'Leary on the affirmative and Messrs. Riggs and Krehbiel on the negative. The remainder of the program was: The remainder of the prog- was: Emerson's Life, C. M. Sherer. Emerson's Poetry, E. E. Soder- strom. Emerson and Transcendentalism, G. O. Virtue. Several students were eleced to membership. The program for to-night's meet- ing is as follows: Debate, "Resolved, that the Alli- ance is a wise one from the farm- ers' standpoint:" Aff. W W Brown, A H Couch; Neg. C M Sherer, T H Sheffer. Recess. Music. Oration, H B Hall. Essay, David Park. Speech, C P Chapman. Parliamentary drlll. Kunkle, the taylor, has a large stock to select from. Orme & Engle are the oldest and most reliable millinery firm in the city, look out for their fall and winter opening next Wednesday and Thursday. Is K. S. U. to have a successful foot-ball club this fall? If so steps must be taken immediately to organize one. The Courier suggests that all who would like to be in a foot ball club hand their names to the president of the Athletic association, or some of the members and that the association appoint captains and organize two eleven right away. We have good material for an eleven here and all that it takes is a little systematic effort to develop a strong club. The Athletic association should wake up or it will lapse into an unconscious state and the students will take the matter into their own hands, Get your suits made at Kunkle's. Mrs. Savage is the student's milliner, 901 Massachusetts street. The regents should provide a sheltered walk between the main building and Snow Hall. It is very disagreeable to pass back and forth on rainy days like last Wednesday and Thursday. The student-body is rejoiced that Prof. Blake did not accept the position tendered him by Amherst College but returned to K. S. U. after a summer's work on his noted invention. See the New Rubber Goods Just the thing to go to the University in wet weather. Lots of Boots and Shoes. PRICES LOW. Mason's Family Shoe Store. Students' Tailor. Largest Line of Samples in the City Atthe LowestFigures Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine before placing! Interview GEO. R. SHANE. GEO. DAVIES, OVER WHITCOMEB'S GROCERY. Artistic Photographer. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, New Furnishings and Accessories. Work A1 In Every Respect Sudio G15 Mass. Street. C. W. SMITH, FURNITURE : DEALER - AND - UNDERTAKFR. Students desiring to Furnish Rooms should call and see stock. 810 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. N. H. GOSLINE, Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 Mass. Street, Lawrence. Kansas BAKERY Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 MASS. STREET. HUTSON'S Restaurant and Bakery. Fresh Bread Furnished Every Day. Special : Rates : to : Students' : Clubs. 715 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. THE : TAILOR, 0. P. LEONARD, THE : TAILOR, Has the best line of samples ever brought to Lawrence, Kas. TELEPHONE :: STAIRWAY. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST Office and Residue no. 89 Vermont Street. Office Hours: 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. "The University Book Store FIELD & HARGIS, Prop'rs. Will Save You Money! -:- Will Treat You Courteously ! -:- Will Fill Your Orders Completely ! DRAWING MATERIALS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, STATIONERY. Klock's Restaurant. The Students' Boarding Place. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, OF ALL KINDS. Oysters in all Styles. Board per Week $3.00. Meal Tickets... 3.50. 820 Mass. Street. 50 DOZEN Foster's Kid Gloves. Street Gloves and Driving. $1.00 WORTH $2.00. BROMELSICK, Students' Hatter and Furnisher. Fresh and Salt Meats. Third Door North of Post Office. - Students' Trade Solicited. * DaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. WILLIS. Special : Rates : to : Students. $75.00 to $250.00 A MONTH can be made working for us Persons preferred who can furnish a Lorese and give their whole duo to the business. Spare vacancies in towns and cities B. F. JOHNSON & CO, 1600 Main St, Richmond, Va. Groceries & Merchandise, 1300 Massachusetts Street, Corner Lee. KAW VALLEY If you want your clothing colored or cleaned in first-class style, bring them to the Kaw Valley Steam Dye House. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Best of city references given. CHARLES H. SIEBKE, Berkley Street, 1st House Northeast of Massachusetts Street, McCONNELL Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. A liberal discount to all Students giving me their orders. Now we have you among us again. The students are necessary to us in many respects. We enjoy your society and your presence leads new life to our town and renewed activity to our business. We appreciate you. We are and always shall be I.C.C. The Students' Headquarters for Clubs. We cannot easily understand why it is that we can furnish you. Rock bottom prices strictly No. 1 goods, courteous treatment, prompt delivery, etc. etc. Come in and see us. Indiana Cash Grocery. J. S. CREW & CO. ALL THE BOOKS USED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Come in and get acquainted, you are always welcome whether you buy or not. PUBLIS VOL. 1 LOCA For First-Class Shoes, all Styles, go to Hume's, 829 Massachusetts Street. Th Heigh court Mn Pni last Or head liner A again year stru t stud and