--- --- JUST IN! 500 Standard Works! Beautifully Bound! 50c each. 2000 Artist's Brushes at Hard-Time Prices! 1500 Lecture and Note Books, from 5c to $1.00. All Prices Marked in Plain Figures University Book Store, University Directory. DEFA THETA P1—Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. PI BETA PHI-I, C—Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. PHI KAPPA [FSi—Meets Saturday night, third floor opera house. KAPPA ALPHA THETA—Meets Saturday afternoon, 7lb Massachusetts street, third floor. GAMMA DELTA—Meets Saturday nights, No. 15 Massachusetts street, third floor. DELTA THETA—Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. APPA KAPPA GAMMA-Meets Saturday after- pnoon at homes of members. Robin Chii-Meets Saturday nights, third floor Opera House block, east side. SIGMA Nu-Meets Saturday night, I. O. O. F. block. OHOPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon in the University building, north wing, third floor, J. M. Halligan, Pres.; Rosa Mc Murry, Sec'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall. W. H. Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, See'y. PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Thursday at 3 p.m, in Prof. Sayre's lecture room. A. E. Topping, Pres.; M. A. Rice, Sec'y. PHILOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room. University building, Prof. Williams, Pres.; Prof. Carruth Sec'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oread hall. H. E. Finney, Press; Helen Seltman, See'y. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-F. H. Oiney, Pres.; A. L. Sloan, Sec'y; meets every Friday night in rooms of city安心 ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION - Pres., E. G. Blair Sec'y, A. L. Wilmoth; Board of Directors Frank Crowell, Denton Dunn, V. G. Kellogg REVIEW Company BASE Ball Association—W. H. Carruth, Mangr, LAYOUT, 863. BRYWING Company—T. F. Doran, Press. COLLEGE BRANCH Y. W, C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COUNTER Company—Chas. Lyons, Pres.; O. B. Taylor, Seyc. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. 833 Drugs, Pertumes, Fine Soaps, Fruit and Cough Tablets Blue Mortar Drug Store, H. L. Raymond & Company, Buy a new hat of Abe Levy. Get a shave at J. B. Kelley's Writing materials at Smith's. Try Kelley for a neat hair cut. Kelly has the boss barber shop. Good barbers at Tom Johnson's Full-dress shirts at Abe Levy's Fancy wool socks at Abe Levy's Fine silk suspenders at Abe Levy's. Buy your winter underwear of Abe. Silk pulse warmers at Abe Levy's. Artistic hair cutting at Tom Johnson's. Kelley has good barbers and a nice shop. Buy a pair of new gloves of Abe Levy. Go to Kelley's for a hair cut and shave. Kinney Bro's Full-dress Cigarettes at Smith's. All the daily papers at Smith's News Stand. Everything neat at Tom Johnson's Abe Levy has a large line of silk and casmere mufflers. Tom Johnson makes pompadour hair cutting a specialty. Century, Harper and Leslie Magazines for November at Smith's. Baley's Cut Cavendish and Lime-Kiln Club smoking tobacco at Smith's News Depot. If you haven't seen Albert Gregg's new barber shop it will pay you to give him a call. Smith keeps open from 11 until 2 o'clock on Sundays for the delivery of papers to regular subscribers. Smith now has on hand a new supply of Oxford Hash, Harvard Perique Mixture and Straight Cut cigarette tobacco. Next Wednesday evening, Nov. 9, Jos. R. Grismer and Phoebe Davis will appear in the dramatization of Hugh Conway's wonderful romance in five acts, a thrilling tablauz entitled "Called Back." Kansas is a great state. It possesses over eighty thousand square miles of the richest land in the West. Over a million souls inhabit this domain. Wealth and prosperity are upon every hand, and millionaires will soon be as plentiful among us as college graduates. Yet with all this she says she is not able to furnish poor students paper for examination purposes. Economy, thou art something, we know not Boys take the advice of the Courier, and before you go to see your best girl again, drop in at Timmerman & Tremblys, 917 Mass., street, and get some of their nice homemade cream candies. ___ something, we know not what! Broad Cloths. You will travel a long ways before you find as good value or as good a line of shades as we now show in Broad Cloths. Program of the special meeting of the Pharmacy society held Thursday, November third: Astragalus Melissimus, Prof. L. Sayre; Experiment—Crystalization of two Superanulated Solutions, L. W. Snepp; Experiment—How to drill through glass, John Scott; Mathematics relative to Pharmacy, Miss M. A. Rice; Scientific Review, G. W. Britton, president A. E. Topping; secretary, M. A. Rice. Pharmacy News. Prof. Sayre went to Topeka to attend the State Academy of Science meeting. GEO. INNES. Three new students entered Pharmacy department last week, Messrs. A.L.Share,N.M.Grist and Stover Steam was turned on in the Pharmacy laboratory on Monday. FIELD & HARGIS, Proprietors. Jackson is again in his class after a few days sojourn at home. Prof. Gleed now hears the Seniors on the subject of Real Property. Law Samuel D. Bishop, from Iowa, is the latest addition to the Junior class. Roberts heard "Hamlet" and "Caesar" Saturday afternoon and night at Kansas City. Kent club promises fair to develop something particularly interesting in a couple of weeks. The first session of moot court proved a very interesting one. Two cases were disposed of and stricken from the docket. Prof. Green and wife went to Kansas City Saturday to witness the Booth and Barrett combination at the Warder Grand. We now have the pleasing assurance that a committee of the Board of Regents is at work upon the law library problem and that the books will be moved as soon as arrangements can be made with the faculty. Stebbins says that he invoked the aid of all the saints in the calendar to keep from swearing Friday morning, when he found that the Journal man had inadvertently inserted "court room" instead of constitution, after he, Stebbins, had spent four weeks and gone completely through Von Holst, De Tocqueville,the Madison papers and the Federalist in the preparation of a constitutional question. Some of the members have exhausted their vocabulary of vituperation in heaping wrath upon the COURIER scribe for publishing, two weeks ago, an account of their humble beginnings, and he wishes to make the amende honorable by stating that he considers it a favorable mention, for we are taught that all great men started so, and that in the years to come when the boys have become great and "notorious," and are clothed in the judicial ermine, with a bright new handle to their names and like President Cleveland, are carried over the country in a gilded palace car, and are met at the depot with brass bands and fireworks, and torchlight processions, and are called upon to make political and Fourth of July speeches, then they can point with pride to their lowly beginnings and make the temples of the youths of that day throb with lofty aspirations by telling them how said speakers once made fires, swept out, and emptied spittoons, when pursuing the study of law in Lawrence. If you want to see something pretty go look at Albert Gregg's new barber shop, 843 Massachusetts street. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH Have the Popular Livery Stable of Lawrence Everything First-Class. The Finest Hacks and Call Carriages in the City. Special attention Paid to Students. Telephone No.139. 818 and 820, Vermont Street, Opposite Lawrence House. STATER, Successor to Grosscup, Oysters in every Style. On Toast, Fried, Stewed and Raw. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect HENRY MARTIN, Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned in one reading. PROF. LOUSETTE, 257 Fifth Ave., New York Recommended by MARK TWAIN, RICHARD PROCTOR, the SENIOR, W. & K. ASSEMBLY DANIEL PROCTOR, the FIRST-LEVEL, JOHN LUMBIA Law students; two classes of 200 each at Yale; 40 at University of Philan. Phila.; 40 at batesley University and three flargage classes at Champlain College, &c. Prospectus POST-FREE from Patronize Home Institutions The Southern Kansas Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Oakland, Omaha, Garrett, Garrison, Windsor, Erie, Lawrence, rattleville, independence, Windsor, Vollongah, Harper, Antica and intermediate points. And is thoroughly identical with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unquemed in the East or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH AMAIL TRAIN 5 daily except Sun- morning and intermediate stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryvale with our campus in Amory, Burlington, Gr irrigation and Co-op. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 5 daily except Sunday, Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. 744 Massachusetts Street. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in the Union depot in Kansas City with all through trains to all point stations, transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. Acid Phosphate. (LIQUID) A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesia, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Weakened Energy, Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools. It is the best drink to intake with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. It provides a delicious drink with water and sugar only. INVIGORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. PricesReasonable. 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