TOOTHAKERS' STABLE is the Favorite Livery with the Students. Hacks always in Waiting. many them thee re-obber to know-ow for a age list our ex-uriERIERIESTances ol, the ur en-fire in il is a one was r ex-indicate, iss failhe ex- and he mailed mornon, ade out will be m the January interestlish in uavated inston. western a peris, and is in biosofo sopho- awaged mas in respec- tained in much s. The week- fived ss was , kept house, to 1 over. Sophi- hay-bill stances, them result- induced Sopho- the face ir-pull was a e little years wears Greek ugilism mamiliar- drive- superior put up like fash- y with a three, grinning en and a eyes are features [Continued from Second Page.] entering the affair wore to saw off the head of any Sophamore who dared to lay hands on her. The Dean, who is a respectable personage of middle age, fared very badly in the excitement. Thursday afternoon the Sophomore boys and girls met at a private house to start on a sleigh ride. Just as the girls were loaded into the sleigh the Freshmen appeared and tried to capture some of the Sophs. A fierce encounter resulted, in which clothes were torn, blood spilled and maidens so badly frightened that they took refuge in neighboring houses. The police were called in, and, with the assistance of a professor in the University, managed with great difficulty to get the Sophomores out of the clutches of the belligerent Freshmen and started on their ride. The Sophomores were to return to Walker's restaurant for supper, but when they drove up the place was guarded by so many Freshmen that they dared not alight, but drove off without their supper. The police dispersed the Freshmen several times; only to have them bob up serenely on the next corner. To celebrate their victory they got out a circular, and by dawn the town was plastered with them. More rows, and serious ones, are feared, and the faculty is now trying to suppress the affair, and several expulsions will be the probable result. The Pennsylvanian both in typography and matter is our ideal of a college weekly. -Occident We are compelled to confess that we are greatly surprised to notice the above taste displayed by the Occident. Judging from the above the Berkleyan or Hillsdale Herald must be special favorites of the Occident man, especially the latter. The Ariel contains an article on Greek fraternities, some parts of which are very humorous. The writer argues with great originality that it takes a thief to catch a thief, that one evil will counteract a kindred evil, hence the fraternities ought to kill each other. He also attempts to prove their harmful influence by making the statement that their formation is prohibited in the Iowa University, Harvard and Princeton. We would ad,ise our youthful friend to read up on this subject before attempting to write another article and he will then be able to use the truth with more regularity in his statements. It was by far the most bitter moment of our lives when we noticed that the fair quill drive of the Rockford Seminary Magazine came so near to publishing her picture in that most excellent paper, and then failed to do so. We have raked our brains for several days past to find words in which to express our anguish but find our English vocabulary entirely inadequate to supply our demands. We do not care a straw what opinions the Pharos may hold in regard to this matter, but as for us the Rockford Seminary Magazine will always hold our undivided affection, no matter what devices the Hamilton Literary Monthly may employ to decory us away. Of course we suppose this feeling to be mutual, and since you are unable to publish your picture as a frontispiece could you not furnish us with a tin type by next mail? Hon. Chas Banning, Senator R. V Young, Hon. R Hattfield and wife, Hon. R. E Lawrence and wife, Hon. Alfred Blaker and Miss Burrows were the visitors yesterday. The gentlemen of the party are members of the ways and means committee. Prof. Canfield delivered an excellent address to the young men Tuesday evening at the Y, M, C.A, rooms, on "The conditions of success in the business world." TheTribune says: "The subject was treated in a most masterly way and much valuable advice was given as to what was required for success in business affairs." The chestnut editor takes pleasure in announcing that since the burning of the opera house the last alleged interview between Eames and prominent actresses visiting the building has appeared in his department. No doubt this will be joyfully received by a burdened though patie it public. The Freshmen hold a meeting in Prof. Miller's room this afternoon. They have secured the services of a large sized elm club with an able bodied man at the other end and propose to make it trobolical for any person who attempts to interfere with their meeting. They will discuss among other things the propriety of holding a class party. All Freshmen—not Preps—are requested to be present. Dr. Nichols, of the lecture committee has secured an unusual number of tible and interesting speakers for the University course this season. Next Tuesday evening Dr. Flavel B. Tiffany, of Kansas City, will lecture in University hall on "The Normal and Abnormal Eye." The magic lantern will be used in illustrating the subject. As Dr. Tiffany is a very entertaining speaker as well as one of the leading oculists of the west, we can confidently assure the public that this will be a lecture of more than ordinary interest. A large audience should be present Successful Competi- tion. If the samples brought to our store to-day by one of our customers is a sample of the way they are selling silks at the mouth of the Kaw, we want to say to our customers that we can knock the spots off their prices. Their $1.25 Rhadame (black) is not to be compared with our $1.23. Ours is actually worth 25 to 35c a yard more than samples we saw. We can say same about Black Silks. We boat them so bad at $1 and $1.25, that it makes us laugh. Good judges or merchandise and values in this city, know and admit that there is no use in going away for goods, dry goods. Silks are the rage now. Buy now and save money. CEO, INNES. The Largest Assortment CLOTHING! OFFINE In the City of Lawrence, to be found at J. House's THE POPULAR CLOTHIER E ESTERLY, D. D.S. Dental : Rooms, enough room to窥眼 OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. MOAK BROTHESS, The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. BILLIARD, POOL, AND CONCERT HALL. BEST BRAND OF CIGARS. W. W. FLUKE. N.J. FLUKE. W.W.FLUKE & SON. Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Also Sheet Music, and Books A large stock to select from, and prompt intention given orders. No. 749 Mass, Street, Lawrence, Kansas. The holidays are past, and we must close out our stock at once. Will send the entire collection well wrapped and post paid for only 50 cents or four for $1. Orders lled same day received. By getting three of your friends you secure your own free. Address: Holiday Publishing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. DEICHMANN & SON, $11.20 inMusic for 35 Cents. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in $ 112.00 this favorite album of Songs and Ballads just published, contains thirty two pieces of choice and popular vocal music, full sheet music size with com-late words and music and piano accompaniment. The music is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of the songs and ballads contained in the Favorite Albums—As Td Nothing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother Water Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy's Better Passing Bell; Usaw Ease Lifting Her Would You Tell Me Why? Rotten The Old Garden gate; Down Below the Waving Lines; Faded Leaves; All Among the Summer Rows; Touch the Harg Gently; My Pretty Love; I Really Don't think I Should Marry; Dreaming of Home; The Old Cottage Clock; Atross the Sea; There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud; Strangers Yet; Not Yet; somebody; A Year Age; Biecher's Hall;inth and I; good Night; One Happy Year Agen; Joan in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly, Whisper; The Twilight; This is a very fine line of real vocal gems, and gotten up in every handsome style. Published in the usual way, and bought at a music store, these 32 pieces would cost you $11.20. Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams,and Sausage. No. 800 Massachusetts Street No. 800 Massachusetts Street! 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