SILK AND SATIN SUSPENDERS. TIES. class read or the chem- last Monday.ty. ETC., HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT ABE been enjoy rather for the highly pleasal recreations Canfield this ette visited day morning, ves as highly only has his back full, who of four young evening. For now. ns of Iowa." the "door" rvant, "She's "I know it, to." the remarks Prof. L. M Moore, who cries for believing an author of the doctrine of the argument was the learning which is conditioned on the mission of the man claimed that it is save the plays to save the youth in his youth and common yeanymy, argument of the dissma to be found Shakespeare, and other advice author of the (Pa.) Comp' the Teachers Topeka* said, L. Cannonfield's space, a tale the president did glue the awas, indeed, as of thought distifications for of the whole the twentieth f the teacher the last speaker, close attention, believer in Win. of the plays, and in his favor. makepeace-Bacon Wednesday an audience of account of the chapel was used NOTES. to climb Mt. their pain, and as be held they still larger numb- a through be- thee of *Aven*," and to the identity of the church as of Hamlet and of Hamitie Nobody should forego patronizing some talent, the Schubert Club, at the Opera House, the evening of January 28th. Everybody go. No more enjoyable treat could be sad than the hearing of the Schu- tert Club, January 28th, at the Opera House. Take your best girl. The entertainment by the Schu- tert Club, at the Opera House, Thursday evening, promises to be a invitable affair. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT As arrangements for renting our dry goods store have not yet been completed, we are compelled to continue our dry goods sales for a few longer. As we still have a stock of prints, muslins, shirts, jeans, cardigans and other dry goods, which we are anxious to close out, we offer the same at less factory prices, and will continue our dry goods sales until the renting of our store is completed. STEINBERG & BRO., Dry Goods D Clearance sale of surplus goods Hunt's. SCHUBERT CONCERT. SCHOOLBEL CONCERT Get your seats reserved for the school concert. It will be one of the most enjoyable entertainments even in this city in many a day. Thursday evening, January 28th, yers house. Remember the date of the Schu- l concert is next Thursday evenen- tary January 28, at Bowersock's pora house. Get your tickets and served seats at Field's. See announcement of special term of the Lawrence & Atchison Business Colleges in another column. Twelve hundred yards Dress Goods from six and a fourth cents upwards, at Hunt's. Special term of the Lawrence School of Shorland will begin February 1st. For Advocate, giving full information, address Hayes & Hutchings, Lawrence, Kan. Hoods, Nubiss and Saques at manufactuaers price, at Hunts. New term begins February 1st. For catalogue, giving full information concerning the Lawrence and Atchison Business Colleges, address E. L. McLlravy, Lawrence or Atchison, Kansas. Schubert Club concert at the opera house, January 28. Cheapest entertainment of the season. Students go out and hear the Shubert concert at the opera house, January 28. Everybody should hear the Schulet Club at the opera house, the swing of the 28th. Tickets to the scheny only 25 cents. TRADE PALACE. borough practical business training. see advertisement in another column. Fine Line of Emboidery with insertions to match, at extremely low prices. New, fresh and bright stock spring and summer ginghams. TRACE PAYROL in corsets we keep the C., P. 500 bone, Coronet, Newport, Medical, and other well known imported goods. TRADE PALACE. Fine assortment, ladies' and chil- eese's white aprons. COAL! COAL! We handle no strip coal; are sell good lump shaft coal at $3.50 ton, delivered. C. BRUCE & SON. Telephone 113. Every man and woman Go to Baldwin & Wilson's for fresh meat. Buy your second term books at J. S. Crew's. Every man and woman In Douglas County Should continually remember I. B. Beltran. Co. are See note to quit. Consequently they are Selling goods lower than Any other merchant Can afford it. L. BULLENE & Co. COAL WAR. Go to J. S, Crew's for your second term books. Baldwin & Wilson's O. K. meat market for prices. I have an abundance of good pump cool for sale at $3.50 per ton delivered. This price will not last all winter, and in your orders now. FRANK A. DOANE. Fuke's for the latest in the musical line. Baldwin & Wilson keep the best lines of fresh fish in the market. J. S. Crew asks students to get their books next week of him. He will extend good rates. Baldwin & Wilson's, south Mass. street, is the place to buy the best lines of meat in the market. We are showing a beautiful line of choice Ginghams in spring styles at low prices in American and French. We are also giving great bargains in all Bleached and Unbleached Goods, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. GOE. INNES. EMBROIDERIES. 10,000 Yards, 10,000 Yards. New fresh clean stock from importers and manufacturers to be opened Monday at Hunt's. 12,000 pards Dress Goods must be sold before our annual inventory at Hunt's. A rare treat to be able t hear the Schubert club, of Chicago, on Saturday, January 23, 1886, at the Congregational church, for so low a price only 50 cents. Tickets at Field's. Be sure and secure good seats for Schubert club, of Chicago, for Saturday, January 23, 1886, at Congregational church. Tickets only 50 cents. Be sure to hear the Schubert Club of Chicago, at Congregational church Saturday, January 23, 1886. Any seat in Plymouth church is splendid. Hear Schubert Club, of Chicago, January 23, 1886. Tickets 50 cents. On sale Monday morning. LESSONS IN ART. Lessons in painting, oils, water colors, minerals and drawing are being given by Mrs. Graves, at her home, 736 Kentucky street. A class formed for Misses attending school, will be held on Tuesday the time of usual classes, is proving very popular. Terms, 50 cents per session; Saturday classes 25 cents. Fluke's Musical Emporium keeps the best and latest lines of musical instruments in the West. The highest standard sheet music on the market to be found at Fluke's. Go to Fluke's Musical Emptorium for everything in the line of musical instruments, repairs, etc. The latest sheet music of the season at Fluke's. Fluke's for the most classical sheet music in the city. Fur caps at Abe Levy's—prices way down. Abe Levy has an elegant line of Gentlemen's Gloves. BUY BLUE MOUND COAL—SOLD ONLY BY A. J. GRIFIN. My Dear Griffin -- I have heated my house with a furnace for five winters, including this, and have tried nearly every kind of coal in this market. The Blunt Mound coal furnished me this winter, is far superior to any I have yet used, in every particular. It never "clinkers," burns to a clean ash, has plenty of heat, and is particularly desirable in keeping a steady temperature for a long time without attention. I hardly think a better soft coal can be found. We want to get our stock of Lamps out of the way. They are fine goods but are in our way. Accordingly we are selling them at cost and below. Look at them. GEO. LEIS. Silver dishes of all kinds can be found at Geo. Murdock's. Give him a call. It won't cost you anything to examine his stock. JAMES H. CANFIELD, Lawrence, Jan. 4, 86. I do not coat my Coffees to give them a fine appearance and make them saleable. E. B. Gorsuch, Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. Is it a set of silver spoons you want? Then go to Murdock; he has the finest in the city and is selling them at cost. Opera glasses, gold-headed canes, gold watches, rings, chains and silverware of all kinds can be bought at Murdock's at cost. Give him a call. Young man, a word with you! If you expect to need an engagement ring in the near future, you should get one at Murlock'. He has an elegant assortment and will give you a bargain. Geo. Murdock has an elegant line of ladies' gold watches, which he is selling at fabulously low prices. If any lady expects to purchase a watch within the next year, she should do so now, as it is not often that goods of this kind can be purchased on such favorable terms. CLOSING OUT TO QUIT BUSINESS My entire stock of diamonds, watches, clocks, jewelry, &c., &c., will be sold at coat - sale commencing January 1st, 1886. Regular selling price marked in plain figures. Great bargains for desirable goods. G. H. Morgan A. J. Griffin always has coal or hand. Orders filled on half-hour notice. Anthracite, Canon City, Illinois, and all the best grades of Kansas coals. All coal sifted for the retail trade. During the prevalence of the present cold wave, send him your orders. Telephone connection at both offices. G. H. MURDOCK. A good Piano, first house north of the colored Baptist church, on corner of Warren and Ohio streets. FOR SALE. To the World's Fair at New Orleans, or to any point South, and wish to have a pleasant trip, you will need to be informed as to the best, quickest and cheapest route. The Memphis Short route South, with its Through Buffet Sleeping Cars Kansas City to New Orleans, its Free Reclining Chair Cars Kansas City to Memphis (and being over one hundred miles the shortest line to the South), is practically the only line from Kansas City, the West and Northwest, to all Southern cities. No other line runs through cars between Kansas City and New Orleans. No other route can offer but one change of cars from KansasCity to Jacksonville and other Florida points. There is no other good route between the West and the South. Ask your Ticket Agent for tickets via the Memphis Short Route. Write for large map, with Time Tables, showing through connections. Mailed free. J. E. Lockwood, G. P. & T.A., Kansas City, Mo. IF YOU ARE GOING TO FLORIDA BOYS! HOUSE Has ever been your popular Clothier. Go to him for Bargains. Has ever been your popular J. F. BROW & SON, Dealers in Fruit and Confectionery, HIRAM HUNTER, "Honest Old Hiram." TurkishBath House BLUE FRONT LUNCH ROOM. 841 Massachusetts Street. Bath open Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday for children. For health in winter take Lake Tahoe baths. J. S. CREW & Co. IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE Special Term OF THE LOW PRICES. Atchison BUSINESS COLLEGES Lawrence The Courses of Study to be offere are as follows: Opens Feb.1,'86. The Special Four Month Farmers' and Mechanics Business Course. is divided into three divisions, and the work is to be taken up and pursued in the following order: THE BUSINESS COURSE | | | | :--- | :--- | | Ist.Div. | Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Bookkeeping Theory, with forms of lessons on business papers, etc. | Penmanship, 2d. Div. Letter Writing (completed). Commercial Law (completed). Immediately upon completion, tailling, Manufacturing, Whole-sale, Commission, etc. Spelling (completed.) Commercial Arithmetic (comp'd.) Commercial Arithmetic (comp'd.) Business Practice Division Book keeping, Practical, with Actual Business Practice, Forms, Books, Manuals and Dental to these lines of business. Book keeping and office work in College banks. Bookkeeping and office work in Final examinaeions in all studies 65. Bookkeeping and office work in Merchants Emption. Bookkeeping and office work in Commercial Exchange. The time required to complete the above course is six months. THE This is identical with the Business Course up to the Second Division. In this division the student will pursue the following studies: BOOK-KEEPING Commercial Arithmetic As applied to Farming, Manufacturing, Retailing, with the forms, ransactions and correspondence incidental to these lines of business. Civil Government and Lectures. Payable on entering Full Business Course. Three months... 3 Special four month Partners and work business Course ... 4 Preparatory Department, three months... 15 Preparatory Department, 6 months ... 25 DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. To parties residing out of the city limits, the following discounts will be made: When two entering at the same time for full course $5 will be deducted from each; when three $7.50 will be deducted from each. Good board from $3 to $3 50 per week. Lawrence Business Directory. The Winter School opens January 5. 1886. For Catalogue giving full information concerning either School, address. E. L. McILRAVY & BRO., Goose Bost. 11.35 a.m. m, and 4.25 p.m. Arrives from South. 10.45 a.m. m, and 4.15 p.m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lawrence or Atchison, Kas. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE West Bound ... 11 26 a.m. and 4:38 p.m. East Bound ... 11 56 a.m. and 14:40 p.m. East Bound ... 4 32 a.m. " " " " " KANSAS DIVISION OF UMION PACIFIC. Wet Bound...11 25 p. m, and 11 25 p. m. To Wamengo...4 12 p. m. East Bound...4 25 a. m, and 4 12 a. m. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. A. B. RAINWELL CO. No. 925 Massachusetts Street GEORGE INNES & CO, No. 100 Massachusetts Street. L. O. McINTIRE, No 919 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W.WOODWARD & CO. Corer of Massachusetts and Henry St. CLOTHIERS. BO, LEIS, Cow Mass and Barny Streets KING CLOTHIER - STEINBERG No. 7 Massachusetts Street No. 74 Massachusetts Street KING CLOTHIER-STEINBERG RESTAURANT. LEVY'S. B. C. MULL, Harris' Old Stand. WM. WIEDEMANN, No. — Massachusetts Street. COAL DEALERS. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street. TAILORS. ALEX, PROTSCH, Corner Warren hnd Mase, Sts. GEO, HOLLINGERLY, No. 81 Massachusetts Street. J. J, KUNKLE, No. 01 Massachusetts Street. BOOK STORES. DENTISTS. J. S. CtEW, Massachusetts Street J. M. & H. KAYFORD Northeast corner Masse, and Henry St. H.W. & H.W. W, H, PEMELTON 4 Massachusetts St. Unstairs BARBER SHOPS. J. B. KELLEY, 915 Massachusetts 84. BIRD & CROSS 134 Mass. Street. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. Student's Photographer. J. R. SHANE No. 129 Massachusetts Street. GEO. B, SHANE. BEO. B, SHANE, 820 Massachusetts Street. WOOD and COAL. I am prepared to fill orders for Feed, Wood or Coal on short notice and at reasonable prices. Call and see WALTER K, KLUSS, Cor, Quincy and Conn, Sts., Lawrence. Telephone No. 32. When You Want At better prices than is offered by any other dealer in town, don't forget to call on Corner Lee and Mass. St. M ENGER Has just gotten in a complete line of winter Boots, Shoes. Arctics and Rubbers. Pricers to students always the lowest in the city. Mississippi Valley Route. NORTH, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA EXHIBITION THE: 1. IOGEIs, Gen. Trav, Pas Agt., or A. J. KRAPP, Gen. Pas. Agt., No. 14, Monroe St, Memphis, Tenn. New Orleans, Nov. 10,'85. THE DENTAL PARLORS The management report that a more expensive hotel can produce, Parties who contemplate visiting it or going on a trip to the area can look at LOUPINHILLE, NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS RADIWAY and make a trip through the city. The hotel offers Mebsellsville valley; for price of tickets to this resort, all other points reached by this line, cost $350. A. A. RUSS, Are the finest in the city. Students trade some accounts given thereon. H. FUEL. A full stock of Shippers and Fine Shoes just received. The Student's Friend WM. WIEDEMANN Is the coolest and best in the city. His Pure Gandies are Unexcellled. ___ HIS MILLARD & COOPER'S In 1860, established what is now the best and most reliable instrument, and didrom- ment Depot in the State. CE CREAM PARLOR Billiard Parlor Creams, Icees, Sodas, Lemonade. Candies, Nuts, Fruits, and domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. BILLIARD PARLOR MOAK BROS.. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY Fine Domestic and Imported Cigars. 60 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KS. A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. STUDENTS FOR Toilet Articles. Combs, Brushes, Hair, Oils, Per- fumes, Refined Soaps, etc., go to LEIS' DRUG STORE. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE DENTIST. No. 618 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. When in Kansas City, should not fall to call upon DR. J. E. GEROLD, "J. B.WATKINS LAWRENCE. KAN. Land Mortgage Company, The Largest in the United States." New York Times. Boots and Shoes BOUCHT AND SOLD. Special bargains to students. Repairing neatly done. THE WESTERN Farm Mortgage Co.. LAWRENCE, KAS. Money always on hand to loan at current rates, upon desirable real estate. No delays if security is ample and title good. Call and see them before making arrangements elsewhere. Office in National Bank building L. H. PERKINS, See $^4$ STUDENTS DR. F. H. WILSON, For first class Dental Work. Charges moderate. 135 Massachusetts STREET. Miss M. HUFFMAN, Dressmaking. Special inducements to Students. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Satisfaction Guarantee d