Toothaker's Stable is the favorite Livery with the students. Hacks always in waiting. . ber V, OF TASAS, AT the item- low. was 72, was thur our than was dev the highest the low edge of low . m., leg. ; LITED inch Rain entities in five entity document. 1886 below 24.25 the r rec- per being usual. than clear (durey) (nirds) clear Mean 3 per cent. ; S. W, N., 12 times; al run which ober av- ily ve- mean s. The les an to 1 p. month 264 inches; at immin mini ) 17th; mean for 81.9; at 76.9; missions; there was Little and Little. The above names will ornament a shingle in the thriving town of Ness City; and a further adornment of the same shingle will be, "Attorneys at Law." The members of this new firm, Messrs. E.C. and W.T. Little, are well-known and possess an almost unlimited number of friends in University circles. The connection of both of these gentlemen with the University has been so marked and distinguished, and their knowability has won for them such great success and honor in all fields of student enterprise that we have no hesitancy in saying that they are worthy of the highest trust and confidence of the business world. Mr. E. C. Little entered the University in the fall of '78 and immediately took a position in the very front rank. He was the founder of the Kansas "Renior" and subsequently held the positions of business manager, editor and editor-in-chief on the same paper. In athletics he won the 100 yards dash and was pitcher and captain of the college nine in his Sophomore year. In his Junior year he was Oread contest orator and on commencement represented his class with the memorial address, which was afterwards published in the Kansas City papers; he being the first to win this distinction. As an orator Mr. Little possessed remarkable force and brilliancy, and always delighted his audiences. He graduated in '83 at the head of his department, was chosen by the faculty as its representative, and was also elected by the class to speak on class day, which double honor has not been held by any other graduate since the present system was inaugurated. After graduation, Mr. Little was in the employ of the A. T. & S. F. railroad, as editor of The Santa Fe Trail, and his sparkling and witty articles were widely copied by the Kansas press. He read his first year in law with Hon. L. D. Wheat, of Leavenworth, the second with Judge Usher, of Lawrence; graduated with the class of '86, and delivered the valedictory. For the last two years he held the position of editor-in-chief of the Shilda of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, which is no small compliment to his ability, considering the fact that this fraternity has a membership of over 5,000, and its chapters are located in thirty-six of the foremost colleges of the land. Will T. Little has been connected with the University for a shorter time, but during that time, he was always prominent and held many important positions. He was editor and business manager of the University Review. He was oratorical contestant in '85, and was chosen by the faculty to speak in the commencement contest, the same year. He was a member of the law school at the time of his departure. Mr. Little was one of the founders of Leoti City, the county seat of Wichita county, and is a member of the present town company. He is a true Western "rustler," and has the push and enterprise necessary to achieve success. These gentlemen have the best wishes of the COUCIER, and of many friends, who are confident that they will be eminently successful in their new enterprise. A new anemometer for measuring the velocity of the wind has been received from the signal service at Washington. It has been placed on the north dome and connected by means of electrical wires with the indicator in Prof. Snow's room in Snow Hall, and every mile is faithfully recorded on the indicator. It bears the government stamp and therefore can be relied upon as being correct in its measurements. The lecture room of Snow Hall is a splendid echo gallery. (LIQUID) A preparation of the phosphates of lime, mungosa, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such form 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. by physicians of all schools. Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonle known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. Invigorating, Strengthening, Prices Reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the Healthful, Refreshing. RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Providence, R. L. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Patronize Home Institutions. The Southern Kansas Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD And is thoroughly identical with the interests and progress of the state of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons includes unequaled line in Eastern or western running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City, and Olathe, Ottawa, Garrett, Iola, Humboldt, Chanuto, Cherryvale, Independence, Indiana, Binghamton, and Intermediate points. THROUGH MAIL TRAINS daily except sunday, between Kansas City and Wellington and interstate stations, making trains at Ottawa, Chanute, and Cheyenne with our trains to Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut and Coffeeville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS da- sion. Extremity between Kansas City and Nebraska. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in the Union depot at Kansas $t$ try with all through truthes to receive transferring transfers and way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via visit line at any of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN Sleepers on all night transs. For further information, see maps and S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. Pseudocode In these steps and specification are prepared and fixed in the code. Next we create a configuration of models or patients obtained through Moran Cancer care notified in the SCIENTIFIC AWARDS CAREAN, which has the largest number of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a novel patient experience of the kind understands and positively illustrated newspaper is published WESTERN AT $49.95 a year, and is administered by inventions, engineering works and other departments of the University. It contains names of all patents and title of every invention on one dollar. Sold by all newspapers to institution to print write to Bol Broadway, New York Handbook about patents 'nailed free.' If you have an invention to patent write to Munn & Co. publishers of Science American, The Largest Assortment CLOTHING! In the City of Lawrence, to be found at OF FINE The POPULAR CLOTHER. J. HOUSE'S, F. DEICHMANN & SON. Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AND SAUSAGE. AND SAUSAGE. No 390 Massachusetts Street... C. E. ENTERLY, D. D. S., DENTAL ROOMS, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. FRANK WILLARD, KEEPS The Finest Barber Shop In the City. 712 Massachusetts Street. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO STUDENT HENRY FUEL, RUBBER GOODS AND SLIPPERS. THE FINEST LINE IN THE CITY. 196 Mass, St., Lawrence, Kan H. W. Howe, DENTIST, 745 Mass St., Lawrence, Kan. GO TO J. M. Zook's FOR Fine Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Fresh Oysters. Celery, Cranberries, and Pickles in Great Variety. Oranges, Lemons, the Finest Apples, Fancy and Staple Groceries of all kinds, sold as cheap as any other house in the city sells them. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER. Now has full charge of the "HONEST OLD HURAM." TURKISH .. BATH .. HOUSE! ON VERMONT STREET. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, HOLIDAY RATES. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Take advantage of the low rates, one and one ticket, with the Panorama of Gettysburg. (179) This grand painting is acknowledged by old soldiers of both armies to be the most trefull and manatee of the divided of the fuse glitter and tusseel of the stage, or the regularity of a dress parade, and as it was fought on the battlefield of the republic bung troubling in the balance during the daring and heroic charge of Pickett's and Pettigrew's Divisions of the Contraindiction. Be sure and see this "Waterloo of the Rebellion," where over 25,000 men were engaged in mortal combat, and upwards of 64,000 men killed, wounded, or dead in battle or wounded of both armies; more than twice as many as in any other battle of the civil war. On building in the immediate area, two buildings, street and street, two blocks north of the Post Office, Kansas City, Mo. "Excuse Haste AND A Bad Pen" THE ABOVE CUT IS ONLY TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO KANSAS CITY'S Best Clothing House. The Students can study the "Bad Pen," but don't ever use one. You can look into Cheap John Clothing Houses, but don't squander your money with them. We are the only House in Kansas City that sells Real Tailor Made Suits and Overcoats. Then we sell READY-WELL-MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS & CHILDREN. This season we have a larger and better stock than ever before. Then our Gents' Furnishing goods stock is supplied with Underwear, White and Colored Shirts, Kid and Buck Gloves, Neck Ties, Collars and Cuffs, etc. We also carry complete lines of the Star Shirt Waists. In brief, we are out-fitters to man and boy kind, with strictly one price. Come and HERRICK CLOTHING COMPANY. Kansas City's Best Clothing House, CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS. FINEST IN THE WORLD! NOTHING NICER FOR Kennedy's Crackers! A Lunch or Tea Party. TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS. -:- COME .. AND .. SEE .. THEM -:- Whitcomb Bros. N. H. GOSLINE, Having Just Opened a Fresh Stock of Fancy & Staple Groceries. Is the best place to purchase J. S. CREW & CO., Is now Ready to sell as Cheap as Anybody. AND TEXT BOOK! STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. Discount Best. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Bread and Cakes. STUDENTS PATRONAGE SOLICITED