WE HAVE A SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF Latest Styles of Society Stationery. CONSISTING OF Low Prices.—Proper Styles. FIELD & HARGIS. University Directory. BETA THEFA PT-Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. Pt BETA PHI- L. C.-Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. KAPPA ALPHA TRUTA-Meets Saturday after noon, 715 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI GAMMA DELTA-Mectes Saturday nights, No. 117 Massachusetts street, third floor. PHI KAPPA-TSi -Meets Saturday night, third floor office house. PHI DELTA THETA - Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. SIGMA CHI—Meet Saturday nights, third floor Opera house block, east side. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA - Meets Saturday after noon at homes of members. SIGMA NU—Meets Saturday night, I. O. O. F. block. OROPHILIAN LITERARY SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon in the University building, north wing, third floor, J. M. Halligan, Pres.; Rosa McMurry, See'y. SCIENCE CLUB—Meets Friday afternoon, in Snow Hall. W. H, Brown, Pres.; V. L. Kellogg, See'y. MARCADEUTICAL SOCIETY—Meets Thursday at 3 p.m. in Prof, Sayre's lecture room. A. B. Topping, Pres.; M. A. Rice, See'y'. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. Williams, Pres.; Prof. Corruth Sec'y. GERMAN SOCIETY-Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, in Oradh hall. H. E. Flinny Office at 10 West 79th Street. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Pres., E. G. Blair; Sec'y, A. L. Wilmoth; Board of Directors, Frank Crowell. Denton Dunn. V. Kellogg COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-F. H. Olney, Pres.; A. L. Sloan, Sec'y; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. COLLAGE BRANCH Y. W, C. A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COURCHER Company—Chas. Lyons, Pres.; O. B. Taylor, Secy. REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BASE Ball Association- W. H. Carruth, Mangr Get shaved at Kelley's. Choice cigars at Straffon's. Black socks at Abe Levy's. Youman hats at Abe Levy's. H. L. Raymond & Co.—drugs. Latest style hats at Bromelsick' Toilet articles at the "Blue Mortar." New full dress shirts at Bromel sick's. Shirts, collars and cuffs at Brommel sick's. See J. B. Kelley for a "smooth" shave. E. & W. collars and cuffs at Abe Levy's. Fine shirts and neckwear at Abe Levy's. Get one of Abe Levy's silk umbrellas. Get a shave and hair cut at Tom Johnson's. Get Abe Levy to show you those new shirts. Seats are now on sale for "Idonia" this evening. Buy your canes and umbrellas of Bromelsick. Neckties for school and parties at Bromelick's. Get your seats early for "'Le Voy age En Suisse." Tom Johnson's is the place to get a neat hair cut. Try J. B. Kelley's barbers on south Massachusetts street. Bromelsick has a great variety in gents furnishing goods. A good tooth brush for ten cents at Straffon's Pharmacy. Best brands of cigars and cigarettes at Smith's News Depot. See Abe Levy before purchasing your winter underwear. Elegant bath rooms at Johnson's 712 Massachusetts street. "Do ze razor pull?" Not if you get shaved at Tom Johnson's. Louie Lord to-night and to-morrow night at the opera house. Kelley has the newest barber shop on south Massachusetts street. Call on Bromnelsick, the gents' furnisher and you will be pleased. Get a new necktie of Bromelsick before going to church Sunday. Note paper, scratch paper, writing and fine letter paper at Smith's. Abe Levy has just received a fine assortment of new style neckties. Pure fresh drugs and everything else in the drug line at Straffon's. A large assortment of hair brushes at low prices at Strauff's Pharmacy All of the popular handkerchief odors in bulk at Straffon's Pharmacy. Try Celestio Palacio & Co's. ooliebrated Key West cigars at Smith's. J. B. Kelly comes as near pleasing everybody as any barber in town. Remember the place to get your shirts and underwear is at Abe Levy's. "Idonia" to-night and "Dreams" to-morrow night by the Louie Lord Company. Get your cigars and reading matter at Smith's on Saturday. You can't buy anything on Sunday. Don't fail to see the Haulon's in "Le Voyage En Suisse" next Tuesday night. Smith's News Stand is open from 1 until 2 o'clock on Sunday for the delivery of papers to regular subscribers. A large audience should greet the Hanlon Brothers in "Le Voyage En Suisse" next Tuesday evening October 18. The Review came out Friday containing many good literary articles but the five pages of aged locals and personals still put in their appearance; like banquo's ghost, they will not down, etc. Raymond & Co.'s "Blue Mortar" drug store is without doubt the place where we get our mouey's worth. Try them. "Up in a balloon boys," hey! stop at the "Blue Mortar" and stock up with those fresh fruit tablets, before you take your departure. "Governor Waterman has appointed Mr. W. W. Douglas, of this city, to the position of executive secretary. Mr. Douglas, it is understood, has accepted the position, and is making arrangements to start for Sacramento in a few days. This is a selection which we believe will prove extremely gratifying to our citizens generally, irrespective of party. Mr. Douglas is a young man of education, of character and of excellent business ability. As deputy postmaster he had entire charge of the office and filled the position to the acceptance of the authorities and the public. He held for a while the position of deputy county clerk, and has recently been a member of the abstract firm of Wozencraft, Douglas & Cave. The new position can hardly prove as satisfactory from a pecuniary standpoint as the work in which he is here engaged; but the opening will doubtless afford profitable experience for a young and able man. The hearty good wishes of his fellow citizens will go with him to his new field of duty."—San Bernardino (Cal.) Index. Mr. W. W. Douglas, as some of our older readers will remember, received his education at K. S. U. While here he stood high both as a scholar and as a gentleman, respected and liked by all. We congratulate him upon receiving his high appointment and trust that his future may be as bright and full of success as has been his past. He is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. The fourth series of concerts given in University hall by the Department of Music will be opened Tuesday evening, October 18, with a piano recital by Mr. E. B. Perry, assisted by Prof. Aldrich. Mr. Perry, although blind, is a pianist who has made a great reputation throughout the east. He cannot be considered as a prodigy, but is a refined and cultured musician of rare talent. His performance will be one of the musical events of the year. Not only students may attend these concerts but also the intelligent public of Lawrence will be made welcome. The Courier would like to see a crowded house. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH Have the Popular Livery Stable of Lawrero Everything First-Class. A frequent and amusing scene in the library:—Young lady enters clad in a new dress, all the studious young ladies in the room turn away from their books and look for about a minute, gentle whisperings are then heard. Wonder what they say. Mr. W. E. Spaulding and Miss Kate Cox, well known to the majority of University students, were married at the bride's parents last Wednesday evening. The happy couple will reside in the future in the city and the Courier and friends wish them happiness, peace and prosperity. --in the City. 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. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. HENRY MARTIN. 744 Massachusetts Street. The late changes of rooms in the main building are as follows: Prof. Robinson and Prof. Carruth exchanging, Prof. Wilcox and Prof. Miller exchanging. Since Prof. Snow vacated the main building some of the Profs. have had rooms only temporarily. With this last change each department is better arranged and the situation of the Profs. throughout the building is probably permanent. Louie Lord. This evening Miss Louie Lord, supported by an excellent company, will present a new society melodrama entitled "Idonia," in the opera house. Saturday evening the same company will present the very funny comedy "Dreams." Seats are now on sale at Field & Hargis' book store. The Hanlon Brothers. The Hanlon Brothers will appear at the opera house next Tuesday evening, October 18, in their farcical absurdity entitled “'Le Voyage En Suisse.' They have just returned from a three year's tour on the continent. The play is one of those peculiar constructions intended to make people laugh. From the first appearance of the Hanlons at the upsetting of the stage coach until the curtain drops on the last act with the stage in utter confusion the audience is kept wild with delight at the witty sayings, comical situations, pretty songs with which “'Le Voyage En Suisse'” is replete. No play this season has made the success that this has. Although the expense of producing “'Le Voyage En Suisse'” for one night in Lawrence will far exceed other plays produced in this city no extra charge will be made for reserved seats. (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. 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