书 THE WEEKLY UNIVERSITY COURIER. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. VOL. VII Local. For good hats go to Abe Levy's. Buy your underwear of Abe Levy. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 5, 1888 Henry Martin has added a lunch counter to his popular resort. All the delicacies of the season at Henry Martin's lunch house. Henry Martin's billiard rooms are fixed up nicer than ever this fall. popular billia Henry Martin has the nearest hall in the city. Henry Martin is still running his popular billiard hall. Boys buy your hats, ties, collars and cuffs and shirts of Abe Levy. Abe Levy se's handkerchiefs and suspenders. Call and get prices. The student's popular billiard hall. Henry Martin's. Henry Martin's. Finest tables, nicest place, is Henry Martin. Lunch house and billiard parlors combined, Henry Martin's. Wiedemann's ice cream parlors are the student's popular resort. Fruits from every clime at Wm Wiedemann's. You can get your favorite drink at Wiedemann's for five cents. Abe Levy offers special prices to all students. Fall style silk hats at Wm. Bromelick's. Handkerchiefs and neckwear at Bromelisk's. Dunlap soft hats, fall styles, at Wm. Bromelicks's. Nobby neckwear for school at Bromelsick's. Buy your new Dunlap of Wm. Bromelsick, sole agent. Collars and cuffs, all styles and brands. Save money by purchasing of-Bromelsick. Fancy and plain shirts, also flannel shirts for boating at Wm. Bromel-sick's. Any thing you need in the line of gents' furnishing goods, latest styles large stock and prices to suit you at Wm. Bromelsick's. All the boys wear Abe Levy's stylish hats. The celebrated "Knox" hats at Abe Levy's. Buy your collars and cuffs of Abe Levy. For style and comfort buy Abe Levy's hats. The celebrated Stetson soft hats at Abe Levy's. For the latest novelties in neckwear go to Abe Levy's. Umbrellas and gum coats at Abe Levy's. Ask Abe Levy for the "Manhattan shirt." It's the best fitting shirt made. Ladies' silk umbrellas at Abe Levy's. Henry Martin's new lunch stand is the best place to get a lunch. Everything fixed up in first-class style. Delicious ices and rare fruits can only be purchased of Wm. Wiedemann. Foreign and domestic fruits, nuts, candies and popular temperance drinks at Wiedemann's. Shirts and underwear and everything you need in that line can be bought at Bromelsick's cheaper than any place in town. Wm. Wiedemann will open an oyster parlor in a week or so. When you want oysters and want them fixed up nicely, call on him. If you have a few spare moments and want to enjoy yourself go to Henry Martin's. He will treat you nicely. Get acquainted with Wm. Wiedemann the student's friend. He has the nicest ice cream parlors in the city. Wm. Wiedemann will shortly open one of the finest oyster parlors ever seen in Lawrence. Students may go there and feel at home. Mr. Wiedemann will treat you nicely. Are you interested in driving horses, in races? " Are they going to have any fast ones?" They have been having and are going to have all the rest of the week the best races they have ever had, and that's saying a good deal. Don't fail to attend. You can't afford to miss it. All week. At Bismarck. Students, old and new, Drink to K. S. U. Not in wine and beer, But in ice cold Buffalo Mead. At Raymond & Dick's. DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT? When you are told that any drugists in the city are selling drugs, medicines, toilet articles, etc. at lower prices than Raymond & Dick, at the "Blue Mortar" drug store. If you want a smooth fitting suit of clothes for school wear, see McConnell, he will make it for less money than any other tailor in Lawrence. Go to Andy Reed's, opposite the Eldridge House, for a first-class hair cut or shave. A sure fit guaranteed at J. F. McConnell's. It is not necessary to go to Kansas City to have your clothes made. McConnell will do it as well and save you money. Nobby suitings at McConnell's. Given away, a Gold Watch and a Gold-headed silk umbrella at Andy Reed's Barber Shop. McConnell has the best tailors in the city. Andy Reed pays the highest wages of any man in Lawrence for his barbers, and thereby obtains the best workmen. All work guaranteed first-class at Andy Reed's barber shop. If you want to sell or buy Uni- versity Books call on Charles Duncan and get prices. Any old student can tell you where to find Duncan. All students wanting to buy books will find it to their advantage to call on Charles Duncan and look at his second-hand University books, as good as new and not half price. 20 bath tickets for $2.00 at Andy Reed's. Second-hand University Books at Duncan's. Students, Hoadley & Smith's is where you can find all the different kinds of fine Perfume. All the finest brands of cigarettes at Hoadley & Smith's. Old and new students are invited to Hoadley & Smith's where you can find a fine line of Toilet soaps, perfumes etc. Fine cigars at Hoadley & Smith's. To the new students we would suggest that when you want pure drugs or anything in the line of Toilet articles, perfumes etc., that you go to the Eldridge House Pharmacy. The old students know that Hoadley & Smith's is where they get the most goods for the least money. Students in select boarding place should choose a place where good board and convenient location can be obtained. This can best be secured at Geo. Falley's Popular Restaurant. How so? He is convenient to all student portions of the city so far as supper and breakfast is concerned, and dinner he serves to all who wish it, at his lunch counter in the University itself. His price is as low as possible and supply a good table—only $3.00 per week. Go to Geo. Falley's Popular Restaurant for good board; only $3.00 per week. You can then obtain your dinner at his Lunch Counter in the University without extra price. Table board at Geo. Falley's, only ¥3.00 per week. All having afternoon recitations should board at Falley's, and get their dinner without extra charge at his lunch counter in the University. Go to Smith's for Indian Clubs, dumb bells, and all athletic goods. You will need them. Students will always find the choice best brands of cigars and tobacco, at Smith's News Depot. J. D. Smith, carries a full line of all the popular monthlies. You should read them if you would ke p up with the times. Cigarettes! Cigarettes! You should not smoke them, but if you do get the best—Smith keeps them. Before you settle down to work just go and take a look at the Bismarck Fair. It will well repay you. Are you interested in live stock? Do you know a good horse when you see it! Go and see the finest collection of live stock ever shown in the west. Are you interested in manufactured articles, agricultural instruments, the products of the farm, the factory, and the mine? Go to Bismarck! LAW '88. A. Fiddler, is engaged in stenographical work for the Lawrence, & Atchison Railroad Company. S. T. Gilmore has received the appointment of Deputy County Attorney for this County. He seems to be doing well. Harbaugh is in town taking in the Fair and visiting the boys. He is located at Erie, and is prosperous. W. A. Jackson, is down from Atchison, partly to visit the old place, and partly to help in getting out the Courier. It is needless to say that all his many friends are glad to see him. Ben. Jacobs shortly after the close of school accepted a position in the office of Fred. Hutchings, of Wyandotte. He reports business booming down at the mouth of the Kaw. King has our congratulations. He won second place in the Protective Prize Essay contest, and received a prize of $100.00. He is engaged in the practice of law at Garden City. Palmer is practicing in the law office of Gleed & Gleed, at Topeka. He is well dressed. No.1 Rice is chief clerk in the treasurers office in Republic County. It required liberal inducements to get him there, but they were forthcoming. Peairs has formed a partnership with Hugh Blair, of this city; he doing all the legal work, and Mr. Blair loaning money. It is a happy combination and Peairs also wears good clothes. LAW '89 Bishop has been engaged all summer, as reporter on the new democratic daily paper. G. W. Harrington, attended the Sigma Nu convention last month. He received the honor of being elected to the position of recording secretary, the most important office within the gift of the fraternity. He reports a good time, having made quite an extended trip around through the northern tier of the Southern States on his way home. Stebbins has been at work along with Bishop on the Lawrence Daily Democrat. But he has not changed his mind about the best profession of all. McClintoch has spent the summer in Leavenworth. He will be back next week to resume the study of law. Emns will be back and study law, and help to edit our esteemed contemporary, the REVIEW. Roberts & Wolley are both located in Hutchinson, Kansas. The Courier has only heard from them indirectly, but reports so far seem favorable for a large crop of clients. They have selected a live town doing a live business, and as they are both live energetic fellows they cannot but succeed. There is no amusement at once so entertaining and so refreshing as the comic opera. During this entire week the Templeton Opera Company are engaged at the Bowersock opera house. Students can not do better than to visit it as often as possible. Do not fail to visit the Templeton Opera Company at the Bowersock opera house any evening this week. Take your best girl to the opera house, she will enjoy it. The Templeton Opera Company gave Mascotte Mouday evening at the opera house. The presentation was an excellent one in every respect. The comedian is one who has been seldom if ever excelled on a Lawrence stage. All the leading parts are well taken and the support is of the best. Seats only 75, 50 and 25c. Olivette as given at the opera house Tuesday evening, was a most enjoyable affair. This popular opera was never better presented in the city. The Templeton Opera Company, who gave it are to be here until Friday evening, and expect and merit full houses every night. Seats only 75, 50 and 25c. Templeton Opera Company at the opera house all week. Seats only 75, 50 and 25c. Crains & Urbansky are the popular student's Clothiers. Always go to Crains & Urbausky, if you would get the best goods for the least money. All students patronize Crains & Urbansky. They study to please by affable treatment and low prices. At the first of last year Crains & Urbansky began to solicit and pay special attention to the student trade. Now they have a larger student trade than any firm in the city. Good goods and low prices are the secret of their success. Dent Hogeboom will finish up pharmacy, what he left of it last year, between now and next June. Fred. Morris has been in the employ of the Western Farm Mortgage Company, this summer. John Musbrush spent this summer in Topeka. His parents have bought the Diggs place, and John will attend the University from there. F. S. Pickering has returned to take up his University work. Will Snow has been at work for the Journal this summer. He is learning type-sticking. W. A. White has created no little sensation the past three months by his spicy local items in the Journal. Buy your Hats and Furnishing Goods of Abe Levy, The Student's Popular Hatter. 118