the THE WEEKLY UNIVERSITY COURIER. how and SUBSCRIPTION FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR. rs. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. e Indiana Lawrence fs at Abe occur a furnished the stu- furnisher, you with State. r hats at e. tes for 25c. assortment 's. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Vol. IV. PERSONAL. Ed Cruise is in Wyandotte. Charlie Lyons is at Clinton. Allen returns to help '89 along. Myrtle Hopkins will not return. Ollie Walker was in town lately. W. T. Reed will be in next week. Ask Ackley about his Olathe mash. May Webster is at Long Branch. Josie Gilmore returns to finish with 288. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, AUGUST 26, 1886. Ollie Thompson will graduate with 187. E. F. Stimpson is carpentering in town. O. M. Jackson will not return this year. Dan Crew is selling cloth on the road. Harry Deford is in an Ottawa drug store. Frank Savage is farming near Lawrence. Lillian Bell is visiting in Yates Center. W. S. Dick is with the Eidemiller Ice Co. Mary Gilmore teaches a school this winter. A. C. Markley returns to go out with '87. Prof. Mamie Simpson is visiting in Vermont. Lou Palmer is whiling away time in the city. Ed Russell has raised a lovely beard this summer. Frank Foster is editor of the Ellsworth News. F. T. Oakley is surveying on the K. N. and D. Laura Lyons has returned from a visit at Clinton. Arch Watson is in the Fort Scott offices at K. C. W. M. Thacher is working up the Bismarck fair. W. S. Whirlow will teach at Vinland this winter. Orrel Highbargin is visiting in Ohio and Indiana. Prof. J. H. Canfield has returned from Estes Park. Ella Ropes has returned from a visit to Wyandotte. T. S. Fritz is studying oratory with Fulton & Trueblood. Vic Linley goes to Columbia next year. Sure this time. Josie Cook is at Hawley, Pa., and much improved in health. W. S. Jenks has been teaching in the Institute in Abilene. John Prescott has been traveling about the state on business. Jennie Walker visited in Mound City during the vacation. Agnes Wright is now in Junction City, and returns to K. S. U. Bob McAlest Bob McAlpine is working for Allen & Breithaupt, in Kansas City. Geo. Metcalfe left Sunday for Colorado to be gone three months. Prof. Sterling and family are still at Estes Park. Samuel Moore is spending the summer in the city. Chas. Linley paid Lawrence a short visit recently. J. G. Smith, '83, is practicing law in Kansas City. Prof. Miller is still sojourning in the historic city. Clarence Himoe is back from Southern Kansas. Mr. Mumford of Clay Center, will be a new student. Y. M. White has gone to Tincup, Col., on business. Emma White visited Nellie Dow in Olathe last week. Harlin Graham, '86, will teach in Abilene this year. '82, E. C. Meservey, is practicing law in Kansas City. F. L. Davis is in Troy, Kansas doing railroad work. Mr. Higginbotham of Manhattan, enters the University. Mary G. Stimpson, '86, will teach in Lawrence this year. Ross Wemple, we are sorry to say, is fast becoming a dude. R. E. Hayslett is now city editor of the Lawrence Journal. Solon Gilmore visits Denton Dunn in Kansas City next week. Harry Barnes, of Abilene, is intending to enter in the fall. Prof. Brownell and wife have not yet returned from Colorado. Burkholder summered in Canada, Kus, and will be back for law. Henri Nickel comes back from Newton to go through with '87. Rob Rankin and J. R. McKee have started to the Indian Territory. Kate Stephens is recovering from a severe attack of malarial fever. Anna McKinnon will be back to keep the Kappa chapter moving. Chas. Delo, of Lawrence, a graduate of the High school, will enter. Jep Davis is pitching hay near Ottawa, and preparing to catch ball next year. Asa. D. Kennedy is as much of a lady's man as ever. He will be back. L. D. L. Tosh, '73, is a candidate for Probate Judge in Douglas County, C. S. Metcalfe is one of the directors of the Lawrence Athletic Association. The engagement of Prof. Wm. MacDonald and Miss Hattie Haskell is announced. The irrepressible John Sullivan made a speech at the Democratic convention. A W. Postlethwaite will continue his studies in K. S. U. this year with a view to theology. Lester A. Sharrard, who has been in a bank in Meriden since January, will return to K. S. U. Oscar H. Poehler writes of grand times in Germany. He will "do" Europe before he returns. Prof. J. W. Green and wife have returned from a visit in the east. Dan Kennedy says that business is rushing. He is rushing his Lawrence girl. Fred H. Bowersock will return Saturday from a nine month visit to Europe. G. B. Watson, '84, is studying law in Wyandotte, and will return to Ann Arbor. Luella Pugh has been appointed postmistress at Cottonwood Falls, Kansas. Prof. Snow has been busy all summer superintending the construction of Snow Hall. W. S. Franklin is now at home in Severance, after being browned by the Colorado air. Hattie Dunn has been at Excelsior Springs, but is now at 1406 East 9th Street, Kansas City. Will Spencer is surveying near Elgin, Kas., and expects to make K. S. U. a short visit soon. John Prescott and his cousin; Miss Comstock, attended a party in Lawrence last week. Miss Kate Tryplet, of Minneapolis, Kansas, will be an addition to the bevy of line girls at K. S. U. D. E. Esterly, of Ohio State University, and brother of Dr. Esterly, will enter K. S. U. this fall. M. J. Keys, '84, will edit a paper in Scott Center, Scott county—a Democratic organ, of course. Cyrus Crane is now at Dotsero, Coll., with a surveying party. He returns to K. S. U. October 1st. George Lewis visited friends in Sibley recently. As he will not return to school, this looks serious. Dyche will prolong his stay in Colorado till October. He must have had bad luck on the bear question. Lizzie Petee is at Dowagiac, Michigan, during the hot weather. She will visit Emma White in October. Joe Shinn expects to read law at home for one year, after which he will graduate in K. S. U. law school. Prof. W. H. Carruth will shortly return from Germany, where he has spent a pleasant and profitable vacation. J. E. Curry will go to Scotland soon to take a three year's theological course in the University of Edinburgh. Eames is engaged in inventing some wonderful bear and wolf stories. He will remain in Colorado till October. Prof. Bailey has returned from Colorado, and is now in Buffalo attending the National Scientific Association. B. Jones Dalton has been in Lawrence to engage a house. He will bring his wife to school with him this year. Prof. P. D. Addrich was married last week to a young lady of Adams, Mass. The Courier wishes the Prof. and his wife a long and happy voyage on the sea of life. W. C. Yeager does not expect to return. Will Snow falls in with the Freshmen this fall. E. L. Ackley will be in about the first of September. W. H. Brown will be back from Washington about the 8th. Palmer Ketner is studying law with his father in Junction City. Our able editor-in-chief, W. S W. R. Cone has returned from California, and is working at the U. Our able editor-in-chief, W. S. Jenks, had an excellent poem in the K.C.Journal. Lillie McMillan is visiting Clara Hanback, at Osborne. Both re-enter K. S. U. this year. Ralph Stout, formerly of '86, has returned from a several month's trip in eastern states, and is again on the K. C. Journal. Higgins' white head will be missed from our midst next year. We hope he will return sometime and we wish him success. Dr. Nichols has returned from the wilds of Colorado, and is working up the physics department for the coming year. Prof. H. A. Goble, of DePauw University, has telegraphed his willingness to accept the presidency of Baker University. The many friends of G. W. Harrington will be pleased to learn that he has been elected business manager of the Sigma Nu Delta. No.42. Jack Schall and Dick Horton are working hard at the military service. They are bright lights in the Usher Guard "Akwward Squad." Miss Mamie Tisdale, one of the most charming young ladies of Lawrence, has just returned from an extended visit to Minnetonka. Prof. L. E. Sayre has been in Philadelphia. He will attend the National Science Association meeting in Buffalo before he returns. Arthur L. Adams has been meeting with great success in engineering in Nebraska. He is thinking of going to South America this winter. Fannie Pratt has been at Chapin, Ill., during the summer, and is now at 107 West 13th St.' Kansas City. She will visit Lawrence in September. H. E. Riggs has returned from an extended visit in the east and at eastern colleges. He takes a post graduate course in mathematics and engineering at the U. this year. Dr. Lippincott has been visiting the various parts of the state in the interest of K. S. U. Much of her success in the past has been due to the efforts of the Chancellor. Quite a ripple of surprise was created in University circles last week by the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Alfred F. Yohe to Miss Franc Hunt. Both are well known in fraternity circles of K. S. U. The Courier extends congratulations and best wishes. E. C. Little now has charge of Barker, Gleed & Gleed's law office in Lawrence. This is a fine position and Mr. Little is in every way worthy of it. Prof. Robinson has been in the city all summer. He succeeds in keeping cool by telling of the vast number of fish he caught "while he was in Wisconsin." Frank Burton, well known to the Phi Pisie, of the K. C. Union depot ticket office, has had an attack of malaral fever, and has just returned to his post, after a visit to his Indiana home. H. J. Humphrey was prominently mentioned as a candidate for attorney general in the Democratic convention. He is the youngest man ever mentioned for the place, being but twenty-four years old. W, T. Little delivered the Fourth of July oration at Leoti, and paralyzed the natives with his eloquence. Will is one of the prominent citizens of Wichita county. He may return to take law this year. Harry A. Smith received the appointment to West Point last week. In competitive examination he stood $25\frac{1}{2}$ points higher than any other candidate. So does the old Courier editor-in-chief distinguish himself. '84, Sam T. Seaton, has been in Lawrence this week with the Olathe baseball club. Sam will probably sign with one of the league clubs next year. Later: Lawrence, 29; Olathe, 7. Sam has drawn in his horns. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Carrie Steinberg, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Hon. S. Steinberg, to Mr. Benj. Barnett, a leading merchant of Jerseyville, Ill. Mr. Barnett is to be congratulated on winning such a charming bride. Miss Jennie Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Noble Prentis, of Atchison, contemplates taking a special course at the University this winter. The fact that Mr. and Mrs. Prentis, people so excellently acquainted with the best schools of our country, show this preference for our institution, speaks well for us, indeed, and we heartily welcome the young lady. Prof. Olin Templin was married in August to Miss Lena VanVoorhes. Both are members of the class of '86. Mr. Templin was one of the brightest men of '86, and is well known in Lawrence. Miss VanVoorhes has won many warm friends in college by her sweet and modest demeanor, and all will unite in wishing the newly married couple much joy. Prof. J. W. Gleed will be married on August 25, to Miss Grace Greer of Topeka. Mr. Gleed is one of the best known of the alumni of Kansas University. He has been connected with his alma mater as professor of Greek and professor of Law. He has a good Law practice in Topeka. Miss Greer is one of Topeka's prominent young ladies. Congratulations.