. wishing to the Trade ings until The Weekly University Courier. Lawrence, 10 le space in the your valuable pos- ion in regard to sometimes of some of mones when I without my lesses after class and movement to my spend at least on each of my business but my unuse myself if playing he and drinking to Baldwin, when we as men and wha- I. F. Graham. in contemplation amends itself to the Greek depa- nse to remove it department from with a part fit up a study by the stu- der. Wilcox of every thanks of every out of his war. If this plan is we ought to avail extent of the and not by coll professor's warns moin BURY A. SUTRIT woman was found Laron's Sunds 10 confidence pfrs F. A. M. What does it matter and for us that we are long time friends and grow their sense to begin a new set of the professor is the same wear which he has gone. It means that we have rung out our hats, and rung in all one in these feelings with all a Many of us use of our teach at they have to impulseience it送给我 to fit give to patient with the best encourage the better what care can sorrow can or are at the post overworked, we trying to help good and honest are the most rm place in our resolve in the situations, to try and aid by being more in the year which o chapel services are very small. Even been far behind years. Since it to increase it: we are daily attend one of the Senior matter of back in that it is unfair to up back work previous classes when. When the dieded, the bene- sors we consider the senior and the bet- to do full justice. By all means rk done up before LOCAL. A young man noted for being exalted and all that sort of thing, tak a hack and livried coachman he went to see his girl. The suit was Crewal. At least Herb Bellie will tell you so if you ask what if he won't, Dan will. The Review is out.—Herald-Tri Will somebody please take it in. The refusal of the judges to give their detailed markings has given rise to a mistake in regard to the comparative grades of the societies in the contest. It seems by the method adopted by the judges the various grades of the Oread contestants footstep to 3600 and that of the Orophilian 3613. Thus the announcement that Orophilian had won by twelve points must not be construed to mean that the Orophilians were three per cent ahead. The pleasant home of Miss Ella Reyes, in West Lawrence, was filled Friday evening with friends who had gathered in response to invitations asking their presence in honor of Miss Annie Adams of Topka. Card-playing, dancing, music and conversation filmed the evening's program. Every one present had a delightful time, and all are earnest in praises of the hostess and her entertaining powers. The following were missed: Misses Luella Moore, Kate Wilder, Eva Howe, Fanie Pratt, Hattle Haskell, May Webster, Angie Logee, Annie Adams, of Topka, and Tella Chapman; Messrs J. E. Griffith, H. E. Riggs, F. T. Oakley, A. L. Adams, Will Spencer, Walter Howe, Charles Linley, Tomilin, and E. A. Adams. Miss Mary Anderson will make her 1st appearance as a writer in the annual 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. What the Courier Would Like to Know. Why the Profs, have the liberty and the impudence to take out as many books as they please, and keep them out as long as they wish, even though the students may need them in class work. If the Profs, have not supreme gall to sit in the alcoves in the library, when the students are not allowed to. Why Millard was so anxious to know if certain boys were coming back, and if not, where they live. Who will be the lucky six out of the aspiring twenty five on the local oratorical contest. If one judge didn't have nerve to override the judgement of two, in the Bread-Orophilian contest. If the students will come back with plenty of money and in favor of a University ball. If Charlie Lyons has Pegged out. Why Postalthwaite's girl looks so sad. Who will be the orator in the coming contest. Why Dunn's grief, though great, is still Petty. How Yohe and his home girl are making it. What is the attraction in Lawrence for Dan Kennedy. ABE LEVY SELLS FUR AND Lawrence Business Directory. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Goes South 11:35 a. m, and 4:09 p. Arrives from South 11:45 a. m, and 4:09 p. SOUTHERN KANSAS. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE CLOTHIERS. KANSAS DIVISION OF UXION PACIFIC West bound 11:45 p. m. and 11:35 p. m. To Waugao 6:15 p. m. East bound 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. West bound 11 75 h, m, and 85 k p, m. 10 25 h, m, and 90 k p. N west bound 413 h, m, and 907 a, m. CRUBAN'S Y. TINT CLOTHER...STEINBERG Missachusetts Street KING CLOTHIR-STEINBERG, No. 87 Massachusetts Street RESTAURANTS. E. C. MULDJ, Manufacturing Connectivity, No. 149 Massachusetts Street. WM, WIEDEMANN. No. ___ Massachusetts Street. BARBERS. W. II. PEMELTON 617 Massachusetts St., univ. ats. COAL DEALERS. A. J. GRIFFIN, Massachusetts Street TAILORS WALKER & RUSSELL South Lawrence Elephant JOHN DALEY. Winfirn StL. onsite Postoffice. ALEX PROTSCH, Corner Warren and Mass. Sis BOOK STORES. J. S. HAND & CO. Massachusetts Street. J. S. CREW. Massachusetts st. 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 its patrons' facilities unequaled by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS EXPRESS trails like Dear City and Waltles, Ottawa, Canada, Iola, Hammond, Chanute, Cherokee, Independence, Windell, Westing, Harper, Atlanta, and Intermountain. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and intermates Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chautauq and Cherryville with our trains for Emperia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut and Coffeyville. ACCOMMODATE OTRAINS daily except Sun day between Kauai City and Oiahe and Otaawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this connection, you are able to travel Otaawa 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 Company Stations in East, West, North or South East, West, North or South PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all night training For further information, e.g. maps and folders. S. B. HYNES, 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 015 Mass. Street, Sound of 6 in's for. COAL WOOD AND PRODUCE. CHICAGO LAUNDRY Henry Street first store east of Massachusetts streets. All kinds of washing done neat and cheap without spoiling the clothes. Game, Fish. GOAL: WOOD and PRODUCE. WOOD AND COAL JOHNSON & CO.'S, STUDENTS, WE ARE DEALERS IN He will sell you Fuel cheaper than anybody. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. And we positively will not be undersold. Come and get our rates before going else. MEAT MARKET. Opposite Eldridge House Livery. Cor. Quincy and Conn. Sts., Lawrence Telephone No. 92. I am prepared to fill all orders for Feed, Wood or Coal, on short notice and at reasonable prices. Call and see me. A. WHITCOMB, FLORIST Cor. Warren and Tennessee Sts. Baskets and Floral Designs for K. S. U, students in great variety. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER "HONEST OLD HIRAM." Now has full charge of the Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Turkish Bath House On Vermont Street. Ladies' and women's clothing Cloued and Dyro- without ripping. Repairing of all kinds done neatly and promptly. All work guaranteed. G. W. LANE. MRS. HARRIS Lawrence Steam Dye Works Students' Laundry! Will you see Wassing promptly and carefully? Special attention given to ladies' fashions. Dress code. 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 Corner Lee and Mass. Streets. REDUCED IN PRICE To $2.00 Per Annum A FOREVER LOVING LIPPINGOTT'S MAGAZINE 2. Popular Monthly of General Literature. With the basin for January, 1888, important changes will be made in the literary character and typographical appeal of Lippincott's books, which will ensure that maintaining the former standard of excellence, with it, is expected, materially increase its popularity and widen its scope of usefulness. The distinctive features of Lippincott's for the coming year will be an extension of his previous works itself in all the current topics of the day, literary, artistic, political and social, and enlisting in their discussion the oldest pen in England and America. A fair hearing will be accorded to all sides of a controversy, through the magazine, will strictly proceed. It will be especially strong in Fetton. A new novel, entitled "Hope," by E. Nori, author of "Matrimony," "No New Ting; Ting," or perhaps the cleverness of the protagonist 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 is accompanied by the acquaintance with the hero he describes. It will be the cheapest first-class magazine issued in America. Recognizing the needs of the time for good literature at moderate prices, the publishers have decided to lower the annual price, with giving them with a to a sum which will place Lippert's Magazine within the reach of all. By special arrangement it will be the authorized medium through which the chosen stories, essays and sketches by transatlantic authors will reach the American public simultaneously with their appearance abroad. Under title arrangement contributions are encouraged to the editor, Edwin Arnold, "Onda," F. Ansey, Wm. Buck, Austin Doelson, Andrew L. Egges, Swimwear, etc., etc. Lake, the number among its American contributors and writers as Gail Hamilton, Julian Hawthorne, Harriet Spofford, John B McMaster, S. of U.S., Brandon Matthews, etc., etc. For sale by all Newdealers. 25 cents per 999, $2 per 200 per annum STUDENTS. 715 and 717 Market St., Philadelphia. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, Publishers EVERY THING FIRST-CLASS A SPECIMEN COPY SENT FREE ON APPLICATION where you can buy them cheapest. I can call you both at prices which will be the same. And prices moderate at D. F. BIGELOW'S J. F. BRETT. Mass. street, at R. R. crossing. Telephone connection. ----Buy Your Groceries and Goal --of all kinds always on hand. 239 "Toilet Articles, Fine Razors and Shaving out a specialty. 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 business. C. G. JAMISON Cashier WM. WIEDEMANN, R. G. JAMISON, Cashier In 1963, established what is now the best and most reliable Refreshers and Refreshed Deals. The Student's Friend! His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. ICE CREAM PARLOR Is the cosiest and best in the city. **Oceans, Islands, and Satellites.** Lemonades, Cinderella Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Travels to be formed OYSTERS! OYSTERS! STUDENTS E. C. MULL [Harris' Old Stand.] HAS Fruits, Confectionery and Nuts AND ALSO THE ONLY Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. COAL! Special attention given to students social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. First-class Oyster Parlor in the City. E. D. WIEMAN diversed to any part of the City in quantities it purchases. Vermont Street, North of the Court House. Telephone in Office. -L. S. PEARCE BALED HAY. WOOD AND COAL. FINE CIGARS. S. S.CREW & CO. And dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, &c. Meerschau Pipes at cost. 70 Mass. St., ... Lawrence, Kan WHEN IT COMES, And of course we refer to Christmas—remember that you can get many a nice present cheap at WOODWARD'S Don't Miss This Chance 50c. It paid in advance, 30 cents will pay for the Daily Herald one month. 50c. Call at the office and leave your subscriptions before this offer is withdrawn. Is the place to purchase Text Books AT LOW PRICES. MOAK BROS'. BILLIARD PARLOR A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. STUDENT! Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils, Perfumes, Reduces Soaps, etc., etc., go to LEIS' DRUG STORE. DR. F. H. WILSON. DENTIST, 115 Mass St., LWRENCH, 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. LAWRENCE, KAN. The Largest in the United States." 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 ! will sell you all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats at prices which will defy competition. I forget this, and call again to get my prices. I need to find them on my list. WILLIAM T. FAXON, Warren Street, opposite Prestolier Church C. A. PEASE & SON. Dearers in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats 101 MASS. StL., LAWRENCE, KAS. F. H. KLOCK'S Restaurant and Confectionery CHOICE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, &c Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 820 Mass. St., ... LAWRENCE, KAN. on One Dollar Per Year. Every Friday Morning. Meal Tickets ¥4.00 Regular Board ¥8.50 No.16. and moves so rapidly in its that one can hardly drop it has finished the last page." Herald. (Boston). sema like going back to the days from 1850 to 1860 to admirable narrations in *Charcoate*. (New York). "FALL RIVER, MASS. it's the congratulation you on the of Prof. Spring's book. I read it in my complimentary notions was which I have seen of it." Knelle Filey. is at large. er is in Kansas City. ERSONAL has made his Eureka girl has departed for parts said to be rusticating and ng. rris is painting Cameron, rent home Saturday on the n. eft on the first train for Iaskell visits Miss Pratt dt. lickel has departed for is again the lion of Lyon ison girl once more smiles d. is helping sell books. ect adorns the streets of ings. ll is loafing around the wants all his presente eka. ipton is visiting friends s. harasher rests from her home. is developing muscle ifflu's. seeman has gone to the 1. wlin is with her L. C. e city. is the holiday address of ims. fill get his Christmas field. light will get her Christ- Junction City. rris will hang up his Lawrence. nuth and parity started last Sunday. edy still furnishes grub ry hill-siders. is telling the Wichita is college girl. s working in the build-ication. al is said to have a saying good-bye. mond is mixing pills 's, as of yore. ks in the sun-shine of nsas. ams sent his Lawrence has card from Missouri. 1. one of our old boys, ing Washburn. t has taken six and a freshman up to Atchi- apson, of Topcka, vias Psi brothers, and atnest last week. ey will represent Kans- selection of Judges for the Oratorical contest. {6.