Merchant Tailor,917 Mass. Alex. E. Protsch, Fashionable St 4 through it will be the time Some of cryone polishers or will help and know opposition, "." delightful upon the literary Profes- grieved to a deplor- ion. He put this he own fault it is you societies. And it in particu- tity rests. put new organiza- have had and they work. It come in to y forward it is well Fresh- most. I lt strongly it is the top so-alive. I this matter it is worth it is a sub- importance, opportunity not throw in literary see I know. nefited by would be to think RIER askiversity tofurelytheandthenight to be athæneum do they together they are in? athæneum will persist sitting and and new enough all the stuevolution in the slight- condition it pitiful— can'tsome- the ener- students e and rellown from common do someost erront. --- 316 Mass. st N'S. THE DEPARTMENTS. They Fall Again into Line and Greet the Friends of the Courier. Maiden Briefs. Prof. Green returned from Colorado Tuesday, where he had been on legal business. He says Kansas is a very dry state as compared with Colorado. Foster has recovered from the eluches of the grippe enough to attend his recitations again, but says he feels like he had two heads. Tiedman on Commercial Paper has arrived and Prof. Green is rushing the poor seniors through "Domestic Relations" to get at it Gettys, the prohibition orator, was laid up by the grippe the first part of the week. Dr. Summerfield took charge of the Juniors in the absence of Prof. Green. Leddick has an elegant pair of eye-glasses. The kind that is tied to the vest by a gold chain to keep them from losing, and which when worn nearly cut off the nose. Cooper is reporting for the Tribune. The perseverance with which he follows items is commendable. Several of the laws took in the social given by the young ladies of the Lutheran church last Tuesday evening. They report a fine time. 4 Kunkle is hunting a room-mate. R. D. Church, of Lincoln, Neb., has entered the junior class. Butterworth and Flannelly want to hire a cheap boy to build their fire so they can get to breakfast before noon. Frank Hodges will not return. He has gone to the lumber business in Olathe. Soap Bubbles. The Juniors will soon finish "Qualitative." Edge is seriously ill. The Seniors have a quiz every other day in microscopy Weida is on the sick list Miss Grabe has not been able to attend classes this week. Prof. Sayers' first question on entering class room: "Where is Adams?" Senior themes are to be handed in next Monday. Harmonics. La grippé has entered the Department. O. S. Casy, a last year's junior is now located in Leavenworth. Miss Lichtenwalter was absent from Harmony Monday. We hear much of the charm of modulating tones from young women, but the modulating chords in "Emery's Harmony" are to be shunned as "holy terror." Miss Leasure is slowly recovering from a severe attack of la gripe. A very estimable young lady of this department has had more than her lawful share of sleigh rides. The Dean of the Department has fortunately escaped the grippe Miss Humphery has discontinued her Harmony for this year. Miss Herrington is taking vocal culture under the skillful instruc tion of Miss Merch. Bargains in odd pants at Crains & Urbansky's, The Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. The "Monarch" shirt, the best fitting shirt in the market to be found only at BROMELSICKS. Bargains in odd pants at Crains & Urbansky's, The Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Our prices are lower than ever for everything in the House. Don't forget to call at the popular clothier J. House. New neckwear at BROMELSICK Mr. T. F Halloran has opened up a first-class resurver at McClintock's old stand, 905 Massachusetts street. Mr. Hallaran is an old restaurant man and knows how to cater to the appetites of the most fastidious. Mr. H. will again establish the lunch counter at the University, and students may then obtain their meals on the bill. The student should not neglect his health by neglecting to provide himself with indian clubs, dumb bells and boxing gloves, all to be found at Smith's New's Stand. Bargains in odd pants at Crains & Urbansky's, The Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Bargains in odd pants at Crains & Urbansky's The Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Student's wishing good board at reasonable prices will do well to see Mrs Hutson. For underwear go to Bromel-sick. J. D. Smith keeps all kinds of Stationary, and all the latest books magazines, periodicals and daily papers. ABE LEVY'S LATEST COLLAR. ABE LEVY'S LATEST COLLAR. Willis DaLee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee Street. FIRST CLASS WORK DONE. Special Rates to Students. J.J.KUNKEL The Students' Tailor. Fine Suitings at Small Cost. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Artificial Eyes, Telescopes, etc. Special Lenses ground on the premises. Telexung 2480 OPTICIAN. 1210 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO J. M. ZOOK And invites the patronage of all. Cor. Mass, and Henry Sts. J. House the popular Clothier can show you a fine line of clothing. Terms and Testimonial addresses PRO. A. LOSFITE, 237 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Students will always find the largest assortment of furnishing goods and hats etc., and lowest possible prices at If you want anything in the line of clothing be sure and call at the popular clothing establishment of J. House. BROMELSICKS. See the Jan. Beliefs and the Arena, just out at Smith's. J. L. TAYLOR & SON, CARMEAN & HARBAUCH. ---Successors to--- Livery and Hack Stables. The Finest Livery and Hacks in Lawrence. Telephone 139. DONNELLY BROS. IVERY, FEED AND HACK TABLE Gor. Newhamshire and Walthrop Sts. TELEPHONE 100. C. W. SMITH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any House in the City. Goods delivered FREE to city customers. Call and see me for goods in my line. 808 and 810 Massachusetts Street. GEO. DAVIS, STUDENT'S TAILOR, All-Wool Tweed Pants Miade to Order, $5. Office No. 921 Massachusetts Street, UP-STAIRS. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. WM. WIEDEMANN, Oysters in Season. Banquets and Cartiesa Specialty. F. H. KLOCK. Students, Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectionery of all kinds. Meal Tickets @ $3.50. Board per week ($3) I have the honour, the best selected cock of suitings, Pant Goods, Etc., that has ever been seen in lavence. McCONNELL. The Merchant Tailor. A liberal discount to students. Opposite Lawrence House. 920 MAIN STREET, Kansae City, Mo. Established in 1856 The Oldest Jewelry Firm in KANSAS CITY. Diamonds, Rings, Watches, Jewels of all kinds, Christmas Presents, Every Artistic Article Ornament to be found at 920 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. MAIL Orders Promptly FILLED 920 MAIN STREET, HERSHFIELD & CO., Kansas City, Missori Eldridge House Barber Shop. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RE SPECT. Hot and Cold Baths. Student's Trade Solicited. GREGG & JOHNSON. Fall and Winter Boots & Shoes WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH To make room for SPRING GOODS. MASON'S. Everything in FINE SHOES at HUME'S, 829 Massachusetts Street.