Oysters Served in All Styles at the Delmonico Restaurant. --- LOCAL AND PERSONAL Pickles! Pickles! For good, fancy, mixed, spiced sweet and plain pickles go to Ray Bros. White silk and satin suspenders at Abe Levy's. Call and see them. Go to J. D. Smith's for the best brands of cigarettes. Ladies buying silk handkerchiefs or mufflers of Abe Levy, can get them stamped free of charge. McCormick sets the best tables in the city. Have you seen the new neckwear at Aba Levy's. Fine imported and domestic cigars at J. Smith's. Thanksgiving dinner at the Delmonico. All wool socks for 35c. at Abe Levy's. Get those half-soles put on by J. F. Wiedemann, sign of the red boot, second door east of Merchants Bank. For candies and confectionary of all kinds you should call on I. M. McCormick. Great reduction in underwear at Abe Levy's. Bromelsick can sell you winter underware of the finest quality at very low rates Boots and Shoes Made and Repaired. J. D. Smith has the cigars for the money. You will find the best shoe maker in town two doors east of the 'Merchants' National Bank. See our many novelties for Xmas before deciding what you'll buy. RAYMOND & DICK. Ladies can find what they want in the shoe line at Black's. The greatest wonder of the age, the eight-legged calf at Black's Shoe Store. On exhibition in the show window. What the Ladies are Talking About. We take it for granted that Christmas presents are beginning to cast their genial shadows over their minds. In order that the shade may not deepen, all the ladies have to do is to go to Innes'. He has so many pretty things in handkerchiefs, mufflers, kid gloves, silks, cloaks, shawls, and what not, in the useful, rather than in the ornamental. Salvo Petrolia "T" is the best thing for chapped hands, bruises, sore lips, frosted feet, etc. Raymond & Dick can supply you. Everything sold cheap at Black's Shoe Store. You will miss it if you buy elsewhere. See the 8-legged calf and buy your shoes at Black's The best of Gloves eith er cloth kid or dog-skin at Bromelsicks where you will always find the largest assortment of Gents wear of every description. AT THE Grand Opening of Holiday Goods AND IMPORTED AND AMERICAN ETCHINGS, UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE OF FIELD & HARCIS Exhibition commencing at 7 p. m., Thursday, Dec. 6, and continues till Xmas. TAKE HOME A GIFT !! Fresh dates and figs at Ray Bros. Go to Smedley's bathroom for a delightful bath. To students, four baths for $1.00. Don't go with wet feet when you can get your shoes repaired cheaply at Wiedemann's, second door east of Merchants Bank. You don't have to go home to enjoy a good dinner. Call at the Delmonico. The best brands of cigars at the Delmonio. Get a Briar pipe in a case at Smith's. Everything in the tobacco line at J. D. Smith's. Those new styles of collars at Bromelsick's are immense. For special rates to students clubs consult Ray Bro's. Fresh crisp celery at Ray Bro's. Fine line of men's and women,s slippers at Black's. Go to Black's for all kinds of footwear. The latest styles in footwear at Black's. Did you get a sample of Hudson's Honey of Elm Tooth Paste? If so, you will want more, and Raymond & Dick have a supply. One hundred applications in each 25 cent tube. Shoes never so cheap as now at Black's. Call and see our big stock of music racks and cabinets. L. O. McINTIRE. Readers of The Courier. Every Department Complete. We are showing a complete line of Christmas goods in Silks, Satins, Plushes, velvets and a'all styles and shades of woolen goods as well as Mufflers, handkerchiefs, ruchings, collars, cuffs, gloves, mittens, corsets, tobogans, hosiery and underware. New Goods, low prices, good light, come and examine our stock. WHITE FRONT Dry Goods EMPORIUM. During the past week we have been receiving new goods for every department in our store, and I doubt very much whether there is such a magnificent stock to select from in Lawrence, and I am positive there is no house in the State of Kansas that will sell you goods as cheap as we will. Come and see for yourselves. AMUSEMENTS. Monday, December 10th, Newton Beers in "Lost in London," with spectacular effects. The singing of the Pan Pipe quartette was jocund and joyous as ever, and Mr. Harry Gilfoil convulsed the audience with his reportoile of imitations for the third and last time. Those who meet the genial, joking happy Mr. Douglas off the stage can scarcely realize that he is the deep-plotting, polished villain they see behind the foot-lights. Mr. Douglas resigned an officer's position in the British army to go on the stage, and he has srtuck his calling. Mr. Beers will be long remembered in Charleston as a first-class histrionic artist, supported by a strong troupe of artists who were ladies and gentlemen. —Charleston Sun. Tuesday, December 11th, genuine Irish comedy, Chas. Erin Verner. "Correct in his conception, faultless in his treatment, the role under Mr. Verner's skillful treatmnt, grows and grows, until at the fall of the curtain; one must be reminded of the fact that this man was acting, not living, the part.—St. Louis Sunday Sayings. "DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA." If You Want to See the Largest Stock of The Topeka Home Opera Company will present this popular comic opera at the opera house to-night. Miss Zella Hill, at the head of the cast, is well known in Lawrence musical circles, while many heard Mr. George Nolte at Prof. Aldrich's benefit concert last spring. The Topeka correspondent to the New York Mirror says: "The St. Cecelia Quartet, a local musical organization, gave Dr. Eichborg's Doctor of Alcantara 12-13. The members of this society are semi-professionals of more than local repute. Their performance was fully up to the average professional standard. One of the pleasantest features of the entertainment was the reappearance (after a long interval of retirement from public view) of Major James Moore as Don Pomposo. Major Moore is by all odds the finest baritone singer we have heard here, and it is to be hoped we shall hear him oftener. Ray Bros. for good eating apples Try 'em and you will buy 'em. Holiday Goods All the novelties in Tooth Brushes Ideal Dental Plate, Bailey's Rubber, Scott's Electric, and the good-old-fashioned-stay-by-you Tooth Brushes, at Raymond & Dick's. Abe Levy has the best stock of silk and cashmere mufflers in America. In the West, you want to pay a visit to the INDIANACASHGROCERY AND CROCKERY HOUSE. We carry everything in the line of 828 and 830 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. GROCKERY, GLASS, SILVER, JAPANNED WARE. TIN, GALVANIZED, PLATED, GRANITE PEARL, AGATE, BRASS AND NICKLE-PLATED WARE. Toys of all kinds, Christmas Ornaments in endless variety. Dolls, etc., etc., Which we guarantee cheaper than any one else can possibly sell them. Everyone that has traded with us knows that we have no equals in QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY AND PRICES. We propose to sell goods the next thirty days cheaper than ever in our history,and we invite the attention of everyone who wants to save money to give us a call. Thi mous The A si Orand bard" The Frida frier Go to A. G. Menger for Boots and Shoes. The becon The Frida Pr start T "As Hou V ing cur G acc tara