ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY AT GROSSCUP'S. June 3d, ana Delta on the at south, southity is get- and is al- a good ally all occasion who have bitality of the Phi Gam none who grave, or the Ele- trim and read-lights ost sober. an erected mouse, and the enced rollers in the occurence was made owners occu- rd-playing the spa hortality. Freshments to, which students canather early and each time, voting successful of the year. Issues Laura Angie Logege, Sarah, Lena Mamie, Mamie Brygilmore, Arts, Maud Mamie field of Fort Michita, May Cedar Junce Brown of, Kate Wilhia Bartell; E. G. Blair, Word, W. A.; Harry A. Seaton of A. Sharrard V. H.Brown Mo., L. W. Beatty, W. C. Shinn of R. H. Lind Valentine, J. City, R. S Field Day. are ∞ proud believe that contemptible ts who woul file and dirty ted upon the right. It was back, but a is certainly a will o attack tittleman; and the perpetrator seen in the rhaps are at the air of the presence. If them be ex if there is no by law, a few not be out of will undoubt- this world if slinging and ark. The best field day contest ever held in the west was witnessed last Friday afternoon by a large number of students and citizens. The contests were interesting and exciting. The 100 yard dash, won by Deford in 10 seconds, lowered the University record and equalled the inter-college record. Jenks did the same with the standing broad jump. Morris lowered the University record on high jump and high kick, and Dan Kennedy lowered the throwing of the heavy hammer record. Following is the official report of the contest, with entries and winners: Mile walk—C. E. Street, W. T. Reed, E. F. Neal; won by Street. 100 yds. dash—Y. M. White, J. H. Deford, Fred Morris; won by Deford; time, 10 seconds. High kick — Fred Morris, Paul Goddard, Wat Tomlin; won by Morris; 8 feet 1 inch. Sack race—Fred Morris, C. E. Street, C. F. Hutchings; won by Morris. Throwing hammer, 18 pounds Dan Kennedy, W. S. Jenks, Wat Tomlin, W. A. Jackson; won by Kennedy; $3 feet 9 inches. Standing broad jump—D. C. Kennedy, W. S. Jenks; won by Jenks; 11 feet 10 inches. Three jumps — Kennedy, Jenks; wen by Jenks; 30 feet 6 inches. 50 yds. dash — Morris, Deford, White; won by White; time, 5 seconds. Throwing base ball—Cummings, McBride. Higgins; won by Cummings; 283 feet 7 inches. Kicking ball-ball -W. T. Reed, F. B. Barnes, R. L. McAlpine, Chas. Elwell: won by Reed; 133 feet. Running Hop, step and jump—MeBride, Morris, Jenks; won by Morris; 37 feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ inch. Heavy weight wrestle—Taylor, Wat Tomlin, Cummings, F. B. Barnes; won by Barnes. Three-legged race—Neal and Learned, Prescott and White. Street and Hutchings, McAlpine and Elwell; won by Street and Hutchings. Egg race—Joe Jacobs, V. L. Kellogg, C. E. Street; won by Kellogg. Running high jump — McBride, Morris, Jenks ; won by Morris ; 5 feet 3 inches. Standing high jump—Morris, Kennedy, Jenkins; won by Morris. Rope pull, between Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes, won by Sophomores, they pulling the Freshmen and Juniors without much difficulty. NOTES. Base ball goods, the best line in the city, at Smith's news depot. Cabinet photographs only $2.00 a doze u at Hamilton's. s'ersuckers, Seersuckers. Get 1 him at Urbansky's. The Boston Square Dealing Clothing House are almost giving seersuckers away. Fine cabinet photos at only $2.00 a dozen at Hamilton's. Smith's news depot is the popular resort for the best cigars and cigarette tobaccos. Don't sweat yourself to death in an old winter coat, but get a cool seer-sucker for almost nothing at the Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. Cut Rates. Hamilton does as good work as any artist in the city, and guarantees his work. Cabinet photos at the exceedingly low rate of $2.00 a dozen. Hamilton's for photos. War! War! All students and others visiting in the city at the contest can get photographs at Hamilton's for $2.00 a dozen. The best work in the city and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. At Hamilton's. Fine and cheap ties at Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. Students of the K. S. U. who wish to make a few hundred dollars during the vacation season, should address H. Palen, room 49, Wales building, Kansas City, Mo. The article to be handled is very warmly endorsed by Prof. F. H. Snow. Some nobby base ball caps at Smith's news depot. Business Rushing. The business of last Saturday among the merchants on the street was a wonder to behold. Everybody during the afternoon and in the evening seemed out buying. The rush at Kahnweiler's did the heart good of even the newspaper man whose paper published the advertisements which created it the evening before. Lawrence has the reputation fat and wide of having the prettiest women in the west, and now being commencement, all the pretty women of surrounding states are here, and last Saturday they all headed for Kahnweiler's. What a pretty sight it was! A constant stream from early morn until late in the evening issuing forth with arms filled with those fine cheap chaledaines, seersuckers, Swiss embroideries, silk, India linens, lawns, chambrays, fans, parasols and the one thousand and one articles women buy this kind of weather. The millinery department seemed especially well patronized. Of course every lady knows when she wants anything particularly well instead of making a trip to Kansas City, she goes there for it, knowing she will get the latest and best. The rush commenced again to-day, and is in high progress at the time of our going to press. Pocket knives, pocket books and purses, to be found at Smith's news depot. Important Notice to Buyers of Dry Goods. Mr. J. D. Smith has now full control of the circulation of the Kansas City Journal in Lawrence. Those desiring to subscribe should see him. Only 25 cents a week delivered by carrier. When in want of anything in the dry goods and carpet line, go to Innes'. You can depend upon the quality of the article you buy,and you can rest assured that you did not pay too much for it. That is a good deal. That's the platform they stand on. That's the way they made and keep their trade. W. L. P. Burney, a graduate of the Law department in '82, and who visited in Lawrence recently, eloped from Harrisonville last week with a lady of that town. The parents objected to the match, the young folks left home, proceeded to Kansas City, and were made one. The COURIER wishes him a long and happy life. A preparation of the phosphates of lime, mungnessia, 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. (LIQUID) FOR DYSPEPSIA, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Weakened Energy, Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools. Its action will harmonize with such stimuli as are necessary to take. It will reinforce substance maintenance. It is the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. Invigorating, Strengthening. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. Healthful, Refreshing. Prices Reasonable. Pampelist giving further carriers mailed free. Manufactured by the --student. Address Prof. H. COON, President BEWARE OF LIMITATIONS. Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. Lawrence Business Directory. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS. Gives South ... 11:35 a. m, and 4:30 p. m. Arrives from South ... 10:45 a. m, and 4:03 p. m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. West bound ... 11:25 a.m. and 6:18 p.m. East bound ... 11:56 a.m. and 11:43 p.m. East bound ... 4:13 a.m. and 8:07 a.m. East bound ... 4:32 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. West bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:35 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wanango . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:12 p. m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:25 p. m. CLOTHIERS. J. ROUSE, Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. E. C. MULL, Manufacturing Confectioners No. 149 Massachusetts Street. WM. WIEDEMANN, No.—Massachusetts Street. HARRY HUTSON, Massachusetts Street. BARBERS. W. H. PEMELTON. W. H. PEMELTON. 814 Massachusetts St., up stairs. JOHNSON & HEYLINBERG. Massachusetts St PHYSICIANS. G. S. BARROWS, M. D. 909 Massachusetts Street. 600 Massachusetts Street, Frank Smythe, Winthrop Street. TAILORS McCONFELL. Massachusettes Street. BOOK STORES. OSCAR LEONARD, Over Menger's, Mass. St. S. T. FIELD & CO. Massachusetts Street. GEO. HOLLINGDERRY Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. J. S. CREW & CO., Massachusetts Street B. W. WOODWARD & CO., Corner Massachusetts Sts. DENTISTS A. ROBERT Massachusetts Street E. WRIGHT 713 Massachusetts Street GEO. LEIS, Massachusetts Street. "THE NATIONAL" A. A. RUSS, Massachusetts Street Corner 9th and Main CORNISH This is a strict Business and Practical Training School. Your course is now open. Students can enter at any time. Individual instructions given to each student. HEN H. CIONON President THE DENTAL PARLORS Are the finest in the city. Students trade solicited, and discounts given thereon. A. A. RUSS, MOAK BROS'. A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. G. S BARROWS, M. D. BILLIARD PARLOR HOMOEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. No.909 No.909 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas Rooms over Barber Brothers' Drug Store. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS The Southern Kansas Railway Is a KANSAS ROAD. And is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequalled by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Chattaukee, Ottawa, Garrett, Iola, Humboldt, Chateau, Cherryvale, Independence, Winfield, Wellington, Harper, Atica, and intermediate points. BROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and interme-diate Stations, making close connections at Otawa, Chanute, and Cherrivale with our trains for Enoria, Burlington, Girard, Walnut and Coffey-ville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olathe and Otawa, REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line connection you will be able to attend all of the train events through trains to all cities. REMEMBER that by purchase of a 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 Congon Station, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address 8. B. IYNES, General Passenger Agt., Lawrence, Kan. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on an night trip. For further information, see maps and folders. STUDENTS, TOILET ARTICLES, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils, Perfumes, Refined Soaps, etc., go to FOR- LEIS DRUG STORE. McCONNELL, Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. PATRONIZE The Tailor Just East of the Post Office. Nicest Rigs in the city at student's prices. Pat Hamlin's Livery Stable CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER HIRAM HUNTER "HONEST OLD HIRAM." Now has full charge of the Turkish Bath House On Vermont Street. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Don't Miss This Chance. It paid in advance, 50 cents will pay for the Daily Herald one month. Call at the office and leave your subscriptions before this offer is withdrawn. STUDENTS Will always find Prime Goods! Prices Low! MANY KINDS OF 50c. SPECIALTIES IN OUR LINE KEPT. The Wigwam Slip, All sizes, now in MASON'S Fine Imported and Domestic Clgars. MILLARD & COOPER'S Billiard Parlor THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. 710 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN WM. WIEDEMANN, The Student's Friend! His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. In 185, established what is now the best and most reliable Confectionery and Refreshment Depot in the State. PURE ICE CREAM. Make a specialty of Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Foods to be found on the market are always on hand. ICE CREAM. [Harris' Old Stand.] —— HAS —— E. C. MULL STUDENTS REMEMBER THAT of all kinds always on hand. Fruits, Confectionery and Nuts Special attention given to students social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. Best Cream and Fruit Ices in the City. Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. J. S. CREW & CO. 1s the best place to purchase Text Books AND STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. --- DISCOUNT BEST. Silks and Surahs. ONLY ONE DAY. WEAVER'S.