WE HAVE A SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF Latest Styles of Society Stationery, CONSISTING OF Beautiful paper from London, Paris and New York. Low PRICES.—Proper Styles. FIELD & HARGIS. University Directory. BETA THETA P1-Meets Saturday night, fourth floor opera house. PIT Beta PHI-.L. C—Meets Saturday afternoon at homes of members. KAPTA ALPHA TRETA-Meets Saturday afternoon, nite 71 Massachusetts Street, third floor. PHI KAPPA PSt-Meets Saturday night, three floor opera house. PHI GAMMA DELTA-Mecta Saturday nights, No. 175 Massachusetts street, third floor. PHI DELTA TRETA — Meets Saturday night, second floor opera house. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Meste Saturday after- nment at homes of members. noon at homes of machinery SIGMA II-Measuring nightly, third floor bathroom, east block, cast side. 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, Soc'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. B. Topping, Pres.; M. A. Rico, Sec. Y. PHILOLOGY—Meets second Friday of the month in Greek lecture room, University building, Prof. Williams, Pres.; Prof. Carruth Seec'y. GERMAN SOCIETY—Meets Friday afternoon from 2 to 3, In Oread hall. H. E. Finney, Pres.: Helen Suffie, See'y. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION—Pres., E. G. Blair; Sec'y, A. L. Wilmoth; Board of Directors, Frank Crowell, Denton Dunn, V. G. Kellogg COLLEGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A.-Pres., F. J. Gardner; Sec'y, L. T. Smith; meets every Friday night in rooms of city association. COLLAGE BRANCH Y. W, C.A., meets Sunday afternoons at homes of members. COUCHER Company—Chas. Lyons, Pres.; O. B. Taylor, Secy. REVIEW Company-T. F. Doran, Press REVIEW Company—T. F. Doran, Pres. BASE Ball Association—W. H. Carruth, Mangro LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Black socks at Abe Levy's. Youman hats at Abe Levy's. New Dunlap hats at Abe Levy's. Good barbers at Kelley's, try him. Go to Keeler's for fine stationary. See Raymond & Co. for Loofabs. Fine shirts and neckwear at Abe Levy's. E. & W. collars and cuffs at Abe Levy's. Get one of Abe Levy's silk umbrellas. Twenty-five cent Jack knives at Smith's. Loofahs, Loofahs, Loofahs. What are they? University text books and supplies at Keeler's. Get Abe Levy to show you those new shirts. Try Johnson's barbers at 715 Massachusetts street. The Seniors will buy their "plug" hats of Abe Levy. Magazines and daily papers at Smith's News Denot. See Abe Levy before purchasing your winter underwear. Get your hair cut at Tom Johnson's and you will be satisfied. Amos Plumb favored the University with another visit the first of the week. Everything in the line of writing material can be found at Smith's. If you want your hair to stand on end get Kelley to cut it pompadour. Smith has just received a new lot of twenty-five cent pocket knives. Try Celesterio Palccio & Co.'s celebrated Key West cigars at Smith's. Remember the place to get your shirts and underwear is at Abe Levy's. The Senior class in Political Economy are undergoing an examination to-day. The Senior class is the first to hold a meeting this year. They met this morning. Tom Johnson has the finest bath rooms in the city. He is at Willard's old stand. Note paper, scratch paper, writing and fine letter paper, at Keeler's where the students go. For bathrooms, Loofahs, the latest thing for bathing. Raymond & Co. has them. Call and examine our fine line of goods and we will please you if any store in the city can. KEELER. Those Loofahs at the "Blue Mortar" drug store are the queerest things, but so nice. Just look at them. The Kent Club is expecting some interesting and instructive lectures from the various legal lights of the city. Scene in Shakespeare class. Prof. Marsh (reading); "Who's there,in th' other devil's name?" Enter Chancellor. Class laughs. Albert Gregg, the young man who was injured on the ball ground last spring, is fixing up one of the neatest barber shops in town. He will have four chairs and have a good barber at each chair. The shop will be in the building lately occupied by the Kansas Bakery, 843 Massachusetts street. The fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta entertained their friends last Saturday evening with a fruit party, dancing and social amusements were engaged in and the evening past very pleasantly. The German literary society met yesterday afternoon and held quite an interesting session. The following was the program as rendered: Music; essay, Miss McKinnon; reading, Gertrude Crotty; music; scenes V and VI, act V, Part II of Faust, W. S. Franklin; recitation, Miss Scott. Mrs. R. K. Tabor elegantly entertained on Saturday afternoon, Misses Emma and Lyle Hynes, Mamie Tisdale, Bella Love, Helen and Jennie Sutliff, Jean Swan and Nannie Love, in honor of her cousin, Miss Gleason, of Boston. The lawn-tennis club held a meeting Tuesday and made arrangements for the tournament, which will soon be held in Bismark Grove. Several courts will be laid out near the University and other places in the city. They now have a membership of sixteen. About 100 newspapers and periodicals appear on the tables of the University reading room. Among this number are to be found most of the leading monthly publications of the United States. But there is great need of some of the leading daily and weekly publications, such as the New York World, Chicago Inter-Ocean, or even the Kansas City dailies, and such weeklies as Harper's Weekly and Atlanta Constitution. Can't we have them? Prof. Snow caught several purslane worms that have become so common in the last few months, put them in his incubator and hatched a very rare species of moth, that up to a year ago could only be found in parts of New Mexico and Arizona. The Professor says that these moth are emigating eastward and that in a short time they will reach the Atlantic seaboard. He also says that there is nothing to be feared from them, although they are very ravenous, they feed only on the very common wood purslane, from which they derive their name. N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened Fresh Stock of Prof. W. H. Carruth announces the organization of the Kansas lecture bureau, and furnishes a list of twenty-nine Kansas men, including most of the professors of the State University, who will lecture the coming season if addressed through the bureau. Prof. Carruth has also secured Miss Lillian Spencer, the well known reader, and will furnish musical entertainments by Prof. Aldrich and pupils, Prof. McDonald and pupils and by J. H. Bell and Prof. McDonald. For information address Prof. W. H. Carruth, State University, Lawrence, Kansas. The department of music has received another valuable addition to its library, in the complete pianoforte works of Robert Schumann, presented by Carl Hoffman, the enterprising music dealer of Leavenworth. Mr. Hoffman has been a warm friend of of the department of music ever since its reorganization in 1884; last year he placed a concert grand piano in the hall, free of charge. A few days ago he forwarded, with his compliments, a fine piano chair; and now comes the gift of eight volumes to the library. The department and the University are to be congratulated. A fine assortment of fancy goods at Kooler's, the stationer. Kelley has the nearest shop on south Massachusetts street. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. F. DEICHMAN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Meats, Sugar-cured Hams Sausage. Call and See Him. No. 800 Massachusetts Street WILDER BROTHERS, Manufacturers of Shirts and Underwear to Order. OUR STEAM LAUNDRY Is fully equipped to do work in a first class manner. Send us your laundry work and we know you will be pleased with it. Work called for and delivered to any part of the city. We have on hand a large assortment of Shirts, both white and fancy, which were made for irresponsible parties who left them on our hands. These shirts are made from the very best imported and domestic shirtings, and to close them out we offer them at one half the regular selling price. If you want a first-class shirt for less than it actually costs to make it, call on us at once. TELEPHONE 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect HENRY MARTIN, 744 Massachusetts Street. STATER'S, Successor to Grosscup, pek F Top J Thu FOR mee ICE CREAM the firs AND Confections