in the city that Boston Depart- foods or prices. The Weekly University Courier. him; teacher his work. STUDENT. upon which s in the way both opposite. Like it has its draw- of argument detecting at tight; opinion will be the subject vocation, and respectability just as high as recent nights. It isitation that the engage into dissonance little short of respectability of the样子 who urge or those who may rest meditations and geniast fact is sufficient orderiness of the meet u is that night were with frater- ture to whom this is it against night non-fraternity to dependence of from the fratern- ity views, he are- d a dictatorship binary and should sentiment than our derations which or of meeting at a social environment would be in notice in which to the literary simile and would beores to perform metically included both in. Increase the matter of society believe that it best interests of way, to meet at who favor the matter, and the thats that will be M. 103----ABE LEVY SELLS FUR AND SEAL SKIN CAPS.----103 LOCAL. B. C. D. Association is again lates are in demand as examina- approaches. Look out for some big grades in pharmacy department. The Rale of Three—For the Third Run to Clear Out. Atchison boys seem to have great attractions at home. of teachers have been in town. the journalbum. How many of the students will be seared for recitation Monday? The next lecture will be delivered in 12, by Prof. MacDonald. Sub- Ruskin. The Anglo-Saxon class begin work new resolutions for the future. Work has been pushed on the nat- history building during the pleas- seather. Nice weather has been in order for last week. Poor boys, that had to be for the dance last Friday. the class in didactics will begin work with new interest. Nearly all maled of the Teachers' Association in this week. The University Guards will hold the first drill next Wednesday after at four o'clock. A full attention is desired. Ed Gildemester writes us a plea: He gives a good account of self. He gladdened our hearts marvel no his subscription. the members of the Phi Kappa fraternity made New Year's calls The physiology class will continue with none of the evil effects of proper diet during vacation, from in other others will suffer. lively. The boys made a good impression on the ladies, as they al- do. Ouate a number of gentlemen from Kansas City attended the Usher ball court. Among these we noticed Jesse, Alex. C. Douglas, Claude Foxx and W. T. Smith. Photophilian program: Readings, A. Arnott, Emma White; essays, in Churchill, Orrel Highbargin; dumations, Flora Newlin, C. E. alem; extemporaneous, J. M. Hailer; ovations, B. P. Blair, O. M. mason, W. W. Davis; debate, affative, Doran, Carpenter; nega- tive, B. P. Blair, W. R. Cone. Alma Enterprise: —In THE WEEK- UNIVERSITY COLLEUR of Dec 18th, notice a contest essay by L. A. Sabbins, of this county, entitled "Conquest of Self." It is a well written and logical article, and does must credit to Mr. Stebbins. We would reproduce the article in full for heck of space. Where are the Senior plug hats, the Junior parties, the Sophomore and Fresh rope pull; where is all the less feeling which we hear so much but of which we never see any proof? Why the mischief don't the cross brace up and do something to break the dull monotony of college life? Miss Mary Anderson will make her best appearance as a writer in the January number of Lippincott's Magazine, where she will publish a bright and gossipy paper embodying the experiences of her recent English trip, and giving her impressions of London universities and London society. Another notable article in the same number will consist of a number of criticisms by George Eliot upon Dickens, Kingsley, Browning, Matthew Arnold and others of her famous contemporaries. As these criticisms have never before been identified, they will be looked forward to with great interest by all lovers of George Eliot. Lawrence Business Directory. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS. lones South, 11:25 m, and 4:00 p.m, travers from South, 11:25 m, and 4:00 p.m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. West bound 1175 m. and 624 m. a. 1138 m. and 609 m. a. East bound 1714 m. and 590 m. a. KANASAS DIVISION OF URSA PACIFIC West benton 11:30 p.m. m and 12:10 p.m. Po Wamgoo 11:30 p.m. m 6:10 p.m. East benton 4:25 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. CLOTHIERS. KING CLOTHER—STRINBERG Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. E. C. MULL Manufacturing Confectioners. WM, WIEDEMANN, No.——Massachusetts Street BARBERS. ANTHONY & LANGSTON, 838 Massachusetts St. W. II. PEMELTON. u.s. Massachusetts St. in staircases COAL DEALERS. WALKER & RUSSELL, South Lawrence Elevator WALKER & D'URSSEL Massachusetts Street TAILORS JOHN DALEY. Winthrop St., opposite Postoffice. ALEX PROTSCH. Corner Warren and Mass. Sts. BOOK STORES. J. S. HAND & CO. Massachusetts Street. J. S. CREEN. Massachusetts St. The Southern Kansas Railway Is a KANSAS ROAD. and is thoroughly identified with the interests and degrees of the State of Kansas and its people, and its patrons facilities unequaled by any line in eastern or Southern Kansas, running THOUGH EXPRESS TRAINS trade between Kansas City and Olathe, Ontario, Gawen, Iola, Hamboldt, Chantecaille, Cheyenne, Independence, Windell, Wellington, Harper, Atica, and intermediaries. THROUGH MAIL TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and intermediate through Chicago with our trains to Chicago and Cherryville with our trains for Burlington, Buffalo, Griand, Walnut and Café. ACCOMMODATE ON TRAINS daily except San Dian between Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa, REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this website, you can visit the city with trains through to all points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular Corporate Airport your company is assigned to destination at "North or South." PULLEM SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders. S. B. HYNEZ, General Passenger AGT. Lawrence, Kan. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. New Goods! New Goods! J. F. McConnell, the merchant tailor, has received his fall stock of foreign and domestic woolens—the largest in the city. All garments made up in first-class style. W. C. DUDLEY STUDENTS! GO TO He will sell you Fuel cheaper than anybody. CHICAGO first store east of Maassachusetts Street. All kinds of washing done neat and cheap without spoiling the clothes. Game, Fish, 1015 Mass. Street, 21n 4 door south of Grit ÿaŋ, tor STUDENTS, WE ARE DEALERS IN fin's, for COAL. WOOD and PRODUCE. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. And we positively will not be undersold. Come and get our rates going else CHICAGO LAUNDRY - Henry Street first guest post of Massachusetts JOHNSON & CO.'S, WOOD. AND COAL. MEAT MARKET, Opposite Eldridge House Livery. Cor. Quincy and Comm. Sis., Lawrence, Telephone No. 32. I am prepared to fill all orders for Feed, Wood or Coal, on short notice and at reasonable prices. Call and see me. WALTER W. KLUSS. FLORIST! A. WHITCOMB, Cor. Warren and Tennessee Sts. Baskets and Floral Designs for G.S. U, students in great variety. CLEAN UP! HRAM HUNTER "HONEST OLD HRAM." Now has full charge of the HIRAM HUNTER Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Turkish Bath House Lawrence Steam Dye Works On Vermont Street. MRS. HARRIS Ladies and Gent's Clothing Cleaned and Dyed without ripening. Repairing of all kinds done gently and promptly. All work guaranteed. L & A & R. 600 South Massachusetts Street, Lawrence. Students' Laundry! Will do your guests promptly and carefully. Special attention given to hides "the fabrics, the hair". 1029 Massachusetts Street. WHEN YOU WANT Choice and Fresh Groceries. Prices as low as those of any other dealer in the city. Don't forget to call on H. WINNIE. REDUCED IN PRICE To $2.00 Per Annum LIPPINGOTT'S MAGAZINE A Popular Monthly of General Literature. With the issue for January, 1889, important changes will be made in the literary character and typographical development of his work, more than maintaining the former standard of excellence, will it, it is expected, materially increase its popularity and widen its scope of usefulness. The distinctive features of Lippincott's for the coming years are the interesting intercourse itself in all the current topics of interest, literary, artistic, political and social, and enlisting in their discussion the ablest topics in England and America. A fair hearing will be accorded to all sides of a controversy that magazine will strictly present, may not, It will be especially strong in fiction. A new novel, entitled "Hope," by W. E. Norris, author of "Mairimarym," "No New Thing," etc., who is perplexed with his own unfinished novel. He will run through the year, accompanied by a brilliant serial, dealing with the literary and dramatic life of New York City, from the pen of a writer who prefers to keep his name a secret, but whose every touch of acquaintance with the writer he describes By special arrangement it will be the authorized medium through which the charlestest essays, essays and sketches by transatlantic authors will reach the American public simultaneously with their appearance. Under this arrangement contributions may be expected from "Found," "Outland," "E. Anstey," Wm. Black, Amatin Dubois, Andrew L. Guse, Swainburne, etc. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers, It will be the cheapest first-class magazine issue, in America. Recognizing the needs of the time for good literature at moderate prices, the publishers have decided to lend the new volume, to a sum that will place Lipinski's Magazine within the reach of all. It will number among its American contributors such writers as Gail Hamilton, Julian Hawthorne, Harriet Spofford, John Bach McMaster, S. I. of Dale," Transfer Matthews, etc., etc. STUDENTS. for all inquiries or copy. $2.20 per annum. FOR USE ONLY FOR APPLICATION ---Buy Your Groceries and Coal --where you can buy them cheapest. I can sell you both at prices which will defy the laws. For sale by all Newsealers. 25 cents price. $20, 20 per annum. 715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia. And prices moderate at J. F. BRETT, EVERY THING FIRST-CLASS Mass. street, at R.R. crossing. Telephone connection. D. F. BIGELOW'S **Toilet Articles**, Fine Razors and Shaving outlaws a speciality. Drug Store Text Books Billiard Parlor MILLARD & COOPER'S THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. 60 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. The Merchants' Bank. Cor. Mass, and Warren Sts. Takes Students' Deposits, will cash Drafts, and does a general banking busi- ness. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier. The Student's Friend His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. In 1865, established what is now the best and most reliable Confectionery and Refreshment Depot in the State. WM. WIEDEMANN, ICE CREAM PARLOF Is the cosiest and best in the city. $^2$$ Crownes, Inez, Sudes, Lemmonside, Candle States, Foreign and Dominican States to be found OYSTERS! OYSTERS! STUDENTS E. C. MULL [Harris' Old Stand.] Fruits, Confectionery and Nuts of all kinds always on hand ___ AND ALSO THE ONLY Special attention given to students social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. First-class Oyster Parlor in the City. COAL! L. S. PEARCE BALED HAY delivered to any part of the City in quantities it sells purchasers. Vermont Street, North of the Court House. Telephone In Office. E. D. WIEMAN Manufacturer of BALED HAY. WOOD AND COAL. And dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, &c. Meerschaum Pipes at coast. J. S. CREW & CO $ _{2} $ FINE CIGARS. And of course we refer to Christmas—remember that you can get many a nice present cheap at. WHEN IT COMES, WOODWARD'S. Don't Miss This Chance. 50c. It paid in advance, 50 cents will pay for the Daily Herald one month. 50c. Is the place to purchase Call at the office and leave your subscriptions before this offer is withdrawn. XT LOW PRICES. MOAK BROS'. BILLIARD PARLOR A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. Toilet Articles. 3 TUDENT! —— FOR —— Combs, Brushes, Hair Oilss, Perfumes, Refined Soaps, etc., etc., go to LEIS' DRUG STORE. DR. F. H. WILSON. DENTIST, 135 Mass St., LAWRENCE, KAN -first-class work at Moderate Charges. BALDWIN & WILSON, Star Meat Market! South Massachusetts Street. Special Rates to Students. "J. B. WATKINS Land Mortgage Co. The Largest in the United States." LAWRENCE. KAN. New York Times J F. WIEDEMANN, (Successor to J. H. Boyd.) MANUFACTURER OF Fine Boots AND SHOES. 917 Massachusetts St. Repairing a Specialty. MRS. S. A. MITCHELL Has Re-opened the DURFEE HOUSE, (GRAND VIEW HOTEL) And is prepared to give the Students good Board at reasonable rates. STUDENTS, ATTENTION! I will sell you all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats at prices which will defy competition. Don't forget, tie and roll on the mat and get my prices. Don't look at the money. WILLIAM T. FAXON, Warren Street, opposite Presbyterian Church. C. A. PEASE & SON. Designs in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats 140 Masters and law degrees in the law 130 Masters, St. - Lawrence, KS. F. H. KLOCK'S Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. CHOICE CANOLES, CIGARS, TOWELS. 830 Mm. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. CHOICE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, &c Meal Tickets $4.00. Regular Board $3.50. No.17. onk, a student of former cipal of the Chanute s in town Monday, enpeka. near, having recovered kness, has resumed his velving auditor of the asnas Railroad. uplin has been visiting ohnson in Emporia, this goes to Hutchinson on visit the scenes of his NOTES. Iwell will not stay in session. Charlie is one popular students, and we are going to lose him. I board for four at Mrs. Tennessee street. or the latest in the mu- at standard sheet music to be found at Fluke's. usical Emporium keeps latest lines of musical in the West. e's Musical Emporium g in the line of musical repairs, etc. sheet music of the sea3. 88 BY GAS-LIGHT. the most classical sheet city. AS BY GAS-LIGHT. the popular hatter, will be open evenings from or the holidays. Here hance to select your s; he has a fue and ent of silk and Cash- Ties, Handkerchiefs. It will pay you to tune his stock. as the largest and be as the largest and best silk mufflers in the itte Silk Hemstitched s at ate Levy's. d cupes for baby boy at d cups for baby boy at FOR SALE, first house north of ptist church, on corner 1 Ohio streets. lass Chains at Rowe's ocket Cases of every Geo. Leis' Drug Store t Abe Levy's—prices as an elegant line of flowes. get our stock of Lamps They are fine goods may. Accordingly we m at cost and below. Geo. LEIS. at my Coffees to give pearance and make E. B. Gorsuch, Lawe- r, 917 Massachusetts ing for dyspeptics— Get it at Lawrence albums at and below s News Stand. at and below cost, at Stand. ound candy at Wiede- ound candy at Wiede- s' and children's Me- at a closing out price, cost at Wiedemann's. late cream drops at has a fine line of a hand from which to a toy of any kind until imined Wiedemann's es. .