of doing it, I hare, and have no money, e than you small amount to start a g, hunting, to you good, payment than its indulged at present, need, and need though it is of us know, hill, and such walk, and with the rest be only too It is said girls have al- ub, and have river, and the white ice- boys! That be that more to this mata- there will be low complex- and a higher s, than there JONES. The Weekly University Courier. ENTS S. E S, --- ail. MENT es at the can suit f the best. OS. THE WEEKLY UNIVERSITY COURIER. RS from the best goods, convinces than formerly. Trade, had our ag such novel- foods and Prices superior class of much as to meet IER, " REET. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Vol., IV. PERSONAL. Kellogg goes home to-day. Valor goes to Leavenworth. Street visits Baxter Springs. Birbeck will stay in the city. Street visits Baxter Springs. you will stay in the city. Prescott will feed in Topeka. W. R. Cone will stay in the city. Bob McAlpine leaves for home today. Schreier and Lüddeke remain in the city. Adams and Oakley go to Topeka no-night. A. C. Cunkle will rusticate at Madison. O'Donnell will return after the holidays. Spangler conducted the law classes Tuesday. D. C. Kennedy will eat turkey in Lawrence. Miss Dudley will visit home folks at Marion. Valentine and Hogeboom will eat in Topeka. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, DECEMBER 18, $ ^ { \textcircled{2} } $ Palmer Ketner will not return after Christmas. Miss Crotty will spend vacation in Burlington. Nowlin spends his holidays at his home in Hesper. Doran will go to Council Grove to enjoy vacation. W. T. Reed visited the Soph German Wednesday. Will Jackson will spend the holidays at Ackhuson. Prof. Snow will spend the holidays in Lawrence. Huber will visit home friends in Jefferson County. C. E. Smith spends the holidays at home near Oskaloosa. Joe Jacobs spends his holidays at his home in Hutchinson. Topping and Hunt will watch the New Year in at Newton. Higgins wants to know what the prof. did with his dollar. Leipman says he won't disappoint his Fort Scott girl this time. Victor Luley will travel in upper Kentucky during the holidays. l. A. Stebbins will attend the Teachers' Association at Topaka. Mr. Scott Hopkins and wife are visiting the parents of the latter. Prof. J. K. Elwell, of Badwin, visited the University Wednesday. At last Charley Smith has succeeded. A pretty girl is the cause. C. L. Sullis spends his holidays at its rural home in Jefferson county, Prof. Aldrich will sing at Topeka during the State Trachers' Association. Miss Nellie Thacher visited the Soph German classes Tuesday and Wednesday. F. A. Marshal will take in the orbital contest at Emporia the 21st. Brownell's class in Freshman English did not recite Monday on account of his illness. Miss Rudolph has just received a fine map of the Gallic war for her Casar classes. Prof. J. H. Canfield is determined that the Freshman history class will remain till Saturday. Judge A. G. Otis, from Atchison, was at the University Tuesday to attend a meeting of the regents. Prof. J. H. Canfield threatens all who go home before examination in Fresh history with vengeance. SUBSCRIPTION FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR. Borah goes to Lyons. Elwell will clerk at Crew's. W. S. Allen goes home to-day. S. T. Seaton goes home to-day. Grace Pickering is visiting in California. J. W. Green was in Topeka last Friday. J. H. Albach is president of Orophilian. The Franklin brothers will go home the 24th. F. E. Reed is a somnambulist. Ask Caywood. G. W. Harrington will enjoy life at Baker. Dr. Abdelal visited the University Tuesday. Kimble goes home with Sweezy for the holidays. Frank Talbott went to Atchison last Friday. E. Burkholder will spend vacation in Marion. B. P. Blair will visit the girls in Solomon City. Geo. Nicholson and wife were in town Monday. Harry Deford will spend Christmas at Ottawa. Ketner will make New Years calls in Junction City. E. A. Wheeler will clerk for Field during vacation. Short and Eaues will remain in the "historic" City. Miss Anne L. Adams, of Topeka, is visiting Ella Ropes. Cyrus Crane will sell books for Field during vacation. Miss Annie McKinon will spend vacation in Concordia. Angie Lodge last the U. of K. and Oread last Friday. McLaren will attend the Teachers' Association in Topeka. Miss Reid spends the holidays at her home in Wyandotte. B. J. Dalton will sojourn at Independence during vacation. Jessie Arter came in town Tuesday to attend the concert. Ed Fox says he will play anyone in college chess or checkers; Eunna and Mamie Dunn will enjoy the holidays in Minneapolis. Clara Poeschl and Emma White were seen in the halls Tuesday. Harris will take in Kansas City and Atchison during the holidays. Miss Myrtle Hopkins will spend vacation at her home near Garnett. On account of Prof. MacDonald's illness Miss Gore took his place at the piano. Frank Marshall will attend the Teacher's Association in Topeka. Yohe, Barnes, Kellogg and Bennett, formed a jolly hunting party last Friday. Doran received quite an injury while coasting Saturday night. Ettie Hadley writes from Lansing, Mich., that she is enjoying herself greatly. Hattie Haskell will spend the holidays with Fannie Pratt at Humboldt. Roe, Wilmoth, Cummings and Cone, are regular ushers for musical concerts. Will H. Simpson, an old K. S. U. boy, left Friday for Connecticut, where he will be married. Bowersock has quit asking, "Have you got any personalies?" He says he will soon be in better business. Caywood visits home folks at Vining. Jep Davis will go to Ottawa. Graham will enjoy life at Holton. Applebaugh went home last Friday. F. E. Neal goes to Newton to-day. G. H. Beatty will join '88 next term. Wilmoth will rusticate in Marshall county. A. L. Adams spent last Sunday at home. May Hair will spend vacation at Bellville. Burney will recuperate at Harrisonville, Mo. C. B. Sweezy will spend Christmas at Olivett. E. G. Crandall will enjoy the holidays in the city. Geo. Lewis will see Santa Claus at Wichita. W. H. Park will spend Christmas at Atchison. Joe Grover will make things lively at Kickapoo. Miss Evelyn Smith will spend vacation in Abilene. Higgins will devour his Christmas dinner at Rich Hill. Maud Mansfield and Bella Love visited us Tuesday. A. L. Sloan will remain in the city during the holidays. The Reed expects to enjoy the o'ldays at Newton. Joseph Rolston, the big barb, will spend Xmas at home. Missella Ropes will entertain her friends Friday evening. Frank Climer will join his Sigma Chi brothers after Xmas. Adams and Oakley will rusticate in Topaka during vacation. Fredd Martin will arrive at his home in Wawlette this evening Sharrard will divide the vacatio between Atchison and Waterville. W. I. Kerr went to Ottawa Tues day night to attend to business. H. E. Valentine attended his sister's wedding in Topeka last week. S, T. Gilmore will spend Christma- at the paternal farm near Eudorn. Clara Greenamyer visited Topeka last week in the interests of prison reform. L. T. Smith expects to enjoy the vacation with his best girl in Concordia. Brown and Reed have been regularly absent from classes for two weeks. Charley Scott, editor of the Iota Register, looked after his Beta brothers Tuesday. Cloud Highbargin will coast with the girls during vacation if the snow permits. Templin will take a trip through the southern part of the State during vacation. Jas. L. Mead, formerly of '85, passed through the city this week on a trip from Chicago. W. Y. Lyman will leave for his home in Cherryville to-day. He expects to have his sister return with him to take the musical course here. Rev. D, C. Milner, who was at Lawrence Tuesda,y saw the Atchison boys at the University, viz: Harry Smith, Ed Blair, Will Jackson, Ed Sharrard, Frank Crowell, Charley Linley, Wilbur Park and Frank Talbott, and says they are getting along famously...-Champion. C. D. Hickok is at Argonia. Little will make calls in town. Watson is fond of cider. A. C. Markley goes home to-day. Clara Wilson will visit Topeka. W. W. Davis remains in the city. May Webster will remain in the city. Prof. J. H. Canfield will go to Topeka. Julia Flinn will visit in Kansas City. Belle Roberts will—well ask Shar- ard. Prof. Robinson will hunt during vacation. Prof. Marvin will enjoy vacation ut home. Hattie Dunn will enjoy Christmas at home. Prof. Williams goes to Tonganoxie to lecture. Joc Curry will make friends happy at Nortonville. Miss Lida Jacko will enjoy Christmas in the city. Al Graham says he will spend the holidays with Pa. Chancellor Lippincott will lecture in Kansas City. Ed Fox will spend a few days with the Atchison boys. C. E. Adams will make things lively at Cameron, Mo. Mamie Tisdale will visit at Atchis son during vacation. Fannie Pratt goes home to Hum boldt to spend Xmas Harrington is mashed again. This time it is a prep girl. Sadie Emery will remain in Law ence during vacation. N. A. Boles is in the city disguised by a full beard. Col. Hogeland lectured at the court house last evening. Maud Thrasher will spend vacation t her home in Lawrence. Miss Cummings will make home folks happy at Nortonville. Josie Gilmore will spend Christmas t her home near Eudora. Curdy Curb is making money fast. He will be back next term. E. L. Ackley will leave for his home near Minneapolis to-day. Prof. Nichols goes to Topeca to attend the Teachers' Association. L. A. Stebbins and wife will take in the State Teacher's Association. Prof. Sayre will spend a quiet Christmas and New Year in Lawrence. Josie Cook, assisted by the Thetas girls, will receive New Year's calls. No.15. Prof. A. G. Canfield goes to Topeka to attend the Teachers' Association. Dick Horton has received many compliments on his View in last issue. Miss Nellie Thacher has taken charge of Prof. Carruth's language classes. Miss Lizzie Smith intends to spend Christmas with a friend in the rural districts. Paul Goddard expects to enjoy his Christmas dinner at home in Sedgwick City. Prof. E. H. S. Bailey visited the gas works with the Sophomore class Wednesday. W. H. Nevison, of '84, will spend his holidays at Massellon, Ohio. He will attend the commencement of his alma mater. Oread-Orophilian Contest. The annual contest took place last night and was close and interesting. The Oread essayist, L. A Steblins, delivered an essay, "Conquest of Self," brim full of thought, and excellently delivered. The Orophilian essayist, Miss Clara Greenamyer, acquitted herself well with an essay on "Appearances and Reality;" but the palm was awarded to the gentleman. W. T. Reed, of Orophilian, and W. H. Brown, of Oread, debated the government ownership of railroads, Mr. Brown favoring, Mr. Reed opposing, Mr. Brown's debate was one of the features of the evening. He is one of the few who can combine thought and delivery. Mr. Reed has a vigorous style which, when toned down, will be more effective. Miss May Webster, of Oread, held the audience entranced as she told the story of "The Clown's Baby." Her fine appearance and delivery were noticeable. Miss Flora Newlin, of Orophilian, declaimed "The Wedding Gown." Miss Newlin has a splendid voice, and is one of the best declaimers in the University. W. S. Jenks, the Oread orator, spoke on "Intellect and Morality." Mr. Jenks' delivery was good but his thought was slightly wandering. F. A. Marshall orated on "The Coming Man," and his speech is said to have been one of the finest ever delivered in the University. His delivery was unbelievable. The Judges reported that Orophilian Society had won by counting points, but the Oreands are proud because two of these Judges decided in their favor. In all respects the contest was first class. --fine confectionery, Elock. In looking over the students' albums, we are struck with the great number of Shane's artistic photos seen therein. In this the students show their good judgment. Shane & Son's extensive business forces them to use two galleries. One is in the heart of the city on Massachusetts street. The other and the newer, is opposite Pierson's mill. Both are well equipped and furnished with the very latest appliances. Shane has ransacked the world of science and art to supply you with the best possible photos. The best photos at Shane's The best group photos are taken at Shane's. The grocery business can't be learned in a day. J. M. Wood & Co. have been at it a quarter of a century, and that is why they know how to get the very best of everything and sell them so very cheap. Shane & Son make first class life lized photos. Hundreds of different articles are being selected at the Boston department store and laid away for Christmas eve. You can hear every lady say after visiting the Boston Department store: "I have never heard of goods being priced so low." The Ohio grocery has the largest and most complete stock of new, fresh groceries in Lawrence. The largest and finest line of hanging and stand lamps in the city at the Ohio grocery house, and at prices hat defy competition. Get your photos at Shane's. Candies for everybody at Wiede manu's. No Dollar For Years. by Friday Morning. 83 for cabinet photos at Shane's. No.15. [IE RUSH. continues at Mrs. Gard- hose elegant millinery that have been speciale- the holiday trade. Call yourself. The lowest nee. s presents a box of jetionery. s the most reasonable aking in the city. to make your best girl her with a box of onfectionery. of wholesome fine con-Grosscup's, Eldridge some beautiful holiday illinery dress-making est's millinery parlors. work done by Mrs. d to show an elegant ve line of watches at prices. of present for your reels don't fail to inspect by H. J. Rushmner & a replete with novel lanthams, Jewelry and as low as possible ds. my holiday and every is Hunt's. in attractive styles, and attractive present, ess goods we dsw. RUSHMER & SON plus 10, 15, 20, 25, $1.70, $2, $2.50, $3.00 2, 26c, 35, 40, 50, 65 0, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $5.0 25c., 40, 50, 75, $1, '5, $2, at Hunt's as been in the toy teen years and will |. dishes to dispose of of toys in the next lishes to dispose of of toys and has ridging. 1-4c., 8 1-3, 10, 12 1-2 ) and 50, best values are the best—Hunt's. rino boss at Hunt's noverties, at Hunt's ins that do not crack, and cheap at Hunt's. 800 styles, from the Hunt's. save money if you s at Hunt's, because and the styles are the Mr. Harris gets up ws in town, at E, C. resort for oysters is ys keeps the leading le candies. Telephone Walker & Russell from the University for your Coal and save money. Call No. 53. be given by E. C. ; confectionery for diments. candies, fruits and ud at E. C. Mull's. of a large and bea- gur Jewelry, Prices y. LUSHMER & SON. SALE. st house north of church, on corner streets. hoodlums at the night was exceeded d the sophomores s-works Tuesday