Abe Levy sells Winter Underwear. LOCAL. Overcoats to the front. Straw hats are on the decline. Ask Blair if he attended the I. C. meeting. The ball club practiced yesterday afternoon. The furnaces were fixed up Wednesday. The Phi Psis held an informal hop last Friday evening. Visitors have been very numerous during the week. The beginning Spanish class contains but four members. The Phi Gams and the Phi Psis are now running a club in partnership. The north rooms of the building were uncomfortably cold yesterday morning. The long expected game of ball between the Phi Gams and Phu Psis has been postponed again. located next spring. It will be a handsome addition to our already beautiful surroundings. The first meeting of the Unity Club will be held this evening in the parlors of the Unitarian church. Blair says that if he ever attends another I. C. grub meeting, he will have to be carried there on a stretcher. The University should have ball grounds of its own and not be compelled to pay a tax every time it wants to play a match game. Some worldly minded student horrified the old chapel piano the other day by touching its keys to the bright and lively airs of the "Mikado." The regents held a meeting Wednesday evening at the Eldridge House, for the purpose of considering what amount would be asked from the legislature of '87. The class in surveying has been divided into four divisions, for the purpose of having work in the field. One division was at work yesterday and the other division will go out to morrow. In Milt Reynold's last contribution to the Kansas City Times, concerning the journalists of Kansas, he speaks of the University as the producer of the coming journalists and newspaper men of the state. Prof. MacDonald is conducting two classes in sight singing; one on Monday evening at the Congregational church for adults, and one on Saturday morning at the Methodist church for children. At the rate which the work is being pushed on the Lawrence water works, they will be completed some time near the year 2000. Perhaps this estimate is a little too early; we must not get our hopes raised too high. The I. C. held a delightful "grub meeting" at the home of Miss Sutliff Wednesday evening. The affair was held in honor of Miss Wright, a visiting I. C. from Indianola, Iowa. About thirteen members of the sorosis were present. Wednesday was the day the world was to have come to an end. Several engagements for the next world were made by the students. One student borrowed a dollar Wednesday morning, and agreed to meet the lender on the southwest corner of the Golden Street and Harp Avenue that afternoon and repay the same. Prof Aldrich is to conduct the sight singing class this term. As there is no charge for tuition, there ought to be a large attendance. The professor is also to conduct a similar class in connection with the Handel Haydn society this winter. The other morning Mr. Mears took us down to his hothouse in the basement, and showed us some very fine callies, geraniums, etc., which are growing from slips. They are intended for the campus next spring. Mr. Mears has full charge of this work. In accordance with a recent change of work in the department of music, Miss March and Mr. Aldrich will each receive pupils for instruction in either voice or piano. Lessons in the morning will be given at the University; afternoon lessons at the residences of the instructors. A new dentistry machine shop has located in Topeka, and the citizens of that place are being blest with a run on false teeth. Now is the time for students to lay in a fresh stock. Make hay while the sun shines. NOTES. Ideal Commonwealths and other new books of Morley's 40 cent series recommended by Prof. Canfield, jus in at Field & Hargis'. Go to Smith's to get good 5c and 10c cigars. Elegant line of fine stationery just in at Field & Hargis'. Buy one of Abe Levy's stiff hats. Removed. W. W. Fluke & Son have moved into their new quarters, and now have the finest store in the city. They are corrying the finest stock of pianos and organs ever seen in the city of Lawrence. Call and see them whether you wish to buy or not, and they will be glad to show you their elegant instruments. Fluke & Son are an enterprising firm, and are doing a very prosperous business now. Look out for their big advertisement in next week's COUCHER. All linen handkerchiefs at Abe Levy's for 25c. For sporting goods of all kinds go to Smith's. 6,000 Scratch books just received at Field & Hargis', and are being sold at unheard of prices, most astonishingly cheap. On Oct. 5th "We, Us & Co." will be presented at Bowersock's. This play is reputed to be one of the funniest out, and the company is excellent. The stage effects are very good. Be sure to take it in if you want to enjoy yourself. Books worth 75 cents and $1.00 are being carried away from Field & Hargis' counter for only 50 cents. Attention is called to J. House & Co.'s ad in this issue. We recommend House & Co. as reliable merchants to deal with. All who are interested in base ball go to Smith's and see the elegant stock of bats, balls, masks, gloves, ste., that he has on hand. Fine woolen and cashmere socks at Abe Levy's. If you want the best brand of collars and cuffs, and the most fashionable neckwear in the city, go to Bromelsick's. Get your base ball goods at Smith's. If you want anything in the line of hats go to Bromelsick's and you will find something there that will just suit you. Wooden walking gloves at Abe Levy's. If you want a good pen-knife, you can get it cheap at Smith's. The National Dispensatory, Materia Medica, handy volumes of Shakespeare, works used in elocution classes. FIELD & HARGIS. New Books. Abe Levy has the largest stock of underwear in the city. An Explanation. Quite a number of subscribers last year who paid up, received duns, and quite justly were provoked about it. These mistakes were not made by any fault of the management since the consolidation of the rival Couriers, but previous to that the books of both old companies were very loosely kept and credit was not always given to subscribers. Under the management of the present company, no such trouble will occur, so if you have received one annoyance by the fault of our predecessors, don't blame us. BUSINESS MANAGERS. Bromelsick keeps the best line of soft and stiff hats in the city. Give him a call. Harris. Is still with John Egner, the new confectioner, at Mull's old stand. The new firm carry an excellent new stock of fruits and confectioney, but retain the venerable Mr. Harris to serve up suppers and banquets. Students will also find it convenient to leave orders there for hauling their baggage etc. Students needing lamps to study by should go to J. A. Dailey's crockery store, 819 Mass. St., where you will find a good stock, and special prices to students. Wanted. Nos. 1 and 7, Vol. 5, Kansas Review and University Review for January 1885. Address FRANK A, MARSHALL. The Largest Assortment In the City of Lawrence, to be seen at J. HOUSE'S, We wish to call the attention of all Boarding Clubs to the fact that we are selling better goods cheaper than any other grocery house in the city, and that your patronage is kindly solicited. THE POPULAR CLOTHIER. J. M. WOOD & CO. A CARD! Restaurant and Bakery Fresh Oysters, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Student's Patronage Solicited. A. A. RUSS, HUTSON'S DENTIST. Office over Field & Co.'s Bookstore, - LAWRENCE, KANSAS. 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THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and interstate stations, making close connections at Otowa, Chantec and Cherryvale with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut and Coneyville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Oatland and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line connection is made in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains to all points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular Compon Stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all night trains, For further information, see mape and folders, or call on or address S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agt. Lawrence, Kan. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST. 713 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Mirrors Oxide Gas. MILLARD & COOPER'S Billiard Parlor Fine imported and.Bomestic_Olgars. 710 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. McCONNELL, The Tailor Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. BILLIARD PARLOR MOAK BROS'. A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER "HONEST OLD HIRAM." Now has full charge of the Turkish Bath House! On Vermont Street. --- Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sat- ridays and Sundays. F. H. KLOCK'S Restaurant & Confectionery Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Regular Meals 25 Cents. Day Board $3.50 per week. Meal Tickets $4.00. No. 820 Mass, St., - - Lawrence, Kan LORD & THOMAS $_{g}$ NEWPAPER Advertising, 40 40 Randolph El Chico, Chelsea, MA makes contracts with **ADVERTISERS**. PUBI VOL. V Mor It is "doub" The plugs. Let Wh: Harry The literar The ing las Pro a doze librar The memb city. 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