Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery, Vermont St., extend Students the Lowest Rates in the City on Rigs. SOCIAL. MARKS. — The party at Miss Carrie Marks last Friday night was a very enjoyable affair. Cards and dancing occupied the greater part of the evening, followed by a bountiful supper, and the guests departed at a late hour feeling well pleased with the evening's entertainment. The following is a list of presentation : Dick Horte Lyons; Ed. Blair, Lau Harry Smith, Belle Charlie Lyons, Clara Co Crowell, Mamie Tisdale Howland, Etta Hadley. Those present were M and Mollie Thacher, Mson, Hattie Titus, Jo CoCook, Alice Noble, CorAgnes Wright, Hattie D Furness; Messrs. ElmChew, Glimore, PostieSpencer, Crane, J. I. DuDunn and Profs. MacDoG. Canfield. Miss Dunn's Hallowne- —Miss Lulu Dunn's small as regards number the less enjoyable on the Shortly after the arrisguests a repast was spit disappeared if as some agency were at work. A traditional Hallow'een indulged in and merrime It would be superfluous to tricks and antics that formed, but suffice it to fairies, brownies and their assistance and keep reputation for general Everything went merrilh the approaching morn gs these mystic beings and to the weird fantasies of Woodward. — Saturday Miss Ruth Woodard w ably entertained a num friends at her home on O street. Music, cards games generally were the the evening. A generous served at about eleve Those present were Harry and Ella Smith; Josephi Miss Leyden; Tip Bar Carrie Harbaugh; Harve and Ella Leonard; Fran- and Lida Reynolds; Jo- and Miss Reynolds; Ber- Harry Gilman, A. W. Ca Geo. Shane. KAPPA ALPHA THETI 'en was clear, bright and the gods were propitious had been correctly inter the spirit of the "old N self seemed to be up everyone. At a vacant Kentucky street, opposite olic church, the Kap Theta's and a few gentle held high carnival. The carpets to ruin; neither elegant furniture to de- of these facts the gay young folks took great The object of such a me- candy-pull, and through ness and watchfulness Crane and Mrs. Stimpso was delicious before it but after that, little can its praise. Never did tat vigorous pulling than there. Each girl wei with two big aprons and large enough for "taffy" In other words, "one di spoones." Other amuse- also indulged in, as dan playing, games and geo- sation, where all talked is the custom with K. S. the party disbanded house being left alone a twelve o'clock. Every grand and glorious time glad that Hallow'een com once a year. There were present N Wilder, Luella Moo Thrasher, May Webs Logee, Ella and Emn Alice and Lizzie Pet Chapman, Mary Stimps Eidemiller, Hattie Haskel H. E. Riggs, Jack Sch Lippincott, Harry Smi Allen, T. S Friz, Rob L. Swope, Edwin Stimp Reed, Wat Tomlin, J. F. G.Crowell. MURRAY-Lewis.—Onegest and most pleasant parties ever given in the that of Meedames Murray and Lewis at the Eldridge House the 29th host. Nearly forty ladies were present filling the spaces parlor of the Eldridge. No gentlemen were allowed and we are compelled to take the word of the ladies for the fact that it was "the most charming time they have had this season." We understand they have now in contemplation a number of "me WHITE.—Miss Emma White gave a very pleasant tea party to a few of her young lady friends last Thursday evening. The guests arrived about six, and after an hour of pleasant social intercourse, tea was served. This was succeeded by a couple hours' more spent as the fair sex usually put in their time upon such occasions. As the guests de- AT you and a few persons dissatisfied because you could not control the company, have gained any rights that can be arbitrated by your to-be-deprecated course in attempting to ruin the COURIER by issuing a sheet in its imitation. On the contrary, you should be thankful that you have not been prosecuted for your weekly violation of the United States Copyright Laws. NOTES. The latest teas that are imported can be found at Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. It will pay you to try my three pounds for a dollar Imperial tea. WHITCOMB BROS. GROCERIES Before Prof. Carnatrus saits to das Vaterland he will procure a stock of fur caps and underwear from Urbansky's. Coffee roasted every morning at Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. Yes, if you want to "crush" her get one of those stylish caps at Ur bansky's. Fresh roasted coffee at the Lawrence Tea Store. The young ladies will find a good piano for rent at No. 1029 Mass, St. Joel White, county clerk, and Samuel Carmmean, sheriff, get the largest vote and the premium photos offered by J. B, Shane & Son. The coming orator will buy his underwear at Bromelsick's if he wants to be successful. That new invoice of collars which Bromelsick has just received will make the weep woes for joy. E. B, Gorsuch has a very esthetic window display at the Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts街. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St. Thos. Watt, professional piano and organ tuner and repairer. Best of city references. Address, care of Place House. Every time a student sniffs the delicious aroma of the fresh roasted coffee at the Lawrence Tea Store, he thinks of his mother's breakfast at home. Go to Randall's for rubber stamps, stencil plates, etc. Williams & McWilliams, dealers in groceries, wood and coal, West Henry Street. Members of the military company should buy their fur caps of Uebansky. Why, we thought you knew. The reason Burney is such a "musher" that he trades exclusively at Bromel-sick's. The night school of the Lawrence Business College began Monday evening, Nov. 9th. This affords an excellent opportunity for students of the University to take shorthand, type writing, pennmanship, bookkeeping, business practice or any of the commercial studies in connection with their other work. Students can enter at any time. For your groceries go to S. A Woodard. J. S. Hand & Co., at the bookstore, opposite Pierson's mill, have one of the best lines of school, library and gift books in the city. They also deal in useful second hand books. Every University student should call on them and examine their stock before buying elsewhere. Their store is neat and attractive, and is a pleasant place to pass away a leisure hour. Call on them as you come back from your boating excursions. All kinds of codd in this market for sale by C. L. Edwards, Office at J, M. Wood's grocery. The K. S. U. dudes buy their um derwear of Urbansky. The Ohio Fire Sale grocery will soon occupy more commodious quarters in the McCallum block. At present they wish to reduce their stock so that there will be less to move and hence are offering great bargains. The steward's of the University dining clubs would do well to call upon them and do some good work for their members in special bargains. Call and see them. Lawrence Business College is the most popular and best equipped institution of its kind west of the Mississippi river, *Kansas City Journal.* Its course of study embraces only those branches a knowledge of which is absolutely necessary to success in life, and a few months afford complete time to acquire such knowledge. The teachers are able men, experienced in their specialities. The course of study is pre-eminently adapted to those desiring a thorough and practical business education. The business practice is the most complete and practical of any extant. Its patronage is composed of an older, more mature and more cultivated class of young men and women than that of any other commercial school. Its attendance is very large, and is steadily increasing, and is composed of young men and women of education, ability and ambition, from all parts of the United States. For bookkeeping, banking, business practice, short-hand, pennship or any of the commercial studies, attend the afternoon or evening sessions of the Lawrence Business College. The lowest prices at Woodard's. S.A. Woodard, corner Rhode Island and Quince streets, keeps a staple line of groceries. Attend evening sessions of the Business College. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass, S Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St Hard and soft coal for sale by C. L. Edwards, Office at J. M. Wood's. Go and tell Maria that the place to buy your neck wear is at Bromel-sick's. STUDENTS, ATTENTION! I will sell you all kinds of Fresh & Salt Meats at prices which will defy competition. Don't forget this, and call me on me and get my phone number. WILLIAM T. FAXON, Warren Street, opposite Episcopal Church Fresh and Salt Meats C. A. PEASE & SON, Banks in all blades of AND FCESH FISH 140 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. At all Times performed that treatment before being released, preserved, and Pharmacically treated, at That Catarch Can Be Cured. 13. W. WOODWARD'S. Also some Fancy Goods. Fishing Tackle, Pocket Knives, ETC. ROLLER AND ICE SKATES Repair promptly attended to. Agent for Ductions Powder. 724 Massachusetts Nt. Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Amunition, That Catarrch Can Be Curred. Dr. Hazleton will say he will pay $100 for any case of catarrh or any other chronic disease he undertakes and fails to cure. His office is at corner of Rhode Island and Warren streets, Lawrence. The New Orleans Pleasantine says: "As a certain and never-failing physician in any case he undertakes, Dr. Hazleton's reputation is not limited by the confines of section or country. He uses no injurious substances, nor false and temporary stimulants, and is always a success." The Seniors all went to Woodward's for medicine after they are the Junior Harvard pie. For sale: Self feeding coal stove for either hard or soft coal, nearly new, will sell cheap A bargain. Inquire at Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. Patronize Bromelsick because he patronizes our college paper. Prof. Snow laid in a supply of Uransky's collars and cuffs before he eft for Manhattan. Get your winter underclothing at Urbansky's. A FISH STORY J. M. Wood has just received an immense invoice of salt fish of all kinds direct from Cape Cod. A Fish Story. Go to O. K. barber shop for fine hair cutting. Our girl says Ubransky keeps the most stylish fur caps. Students of the University desirous of taking shortand, type writing, penmanship, bookkeeping or any of the commercial studies, should attend the evening or afternoon sessions of the Business College. Lawrence Stem Dye Works. Ladies' and Gent's* Clothing Cleaned, and Drydied without ripening. Repairing of all kids done neatly and promptly. All work guaranteed. G, W. LANE, 1623 South Massachusetts Street, Lawrenc STUDENTS, WE ARE DEALERS IN Game, Fish, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. And we positively will not be undersized. Come and get our rates before going else JOHNSON & CO.'S, Opposite side of the street. CHICAGO LAUNDERY - Henry Street, East Street. All knits of washing done neat and clean without spilling the clothes. MEAT MARKET. Opposite Eldridge House Livery. WOOD AND COAL WHITCOMB BROS. I am prepared to fill all orders for Feed, Wood' or coal, on short notice and at reasonable prices. Call and see me. Cor. Quincy and Comm. Siu., lawrence. Telephone No. 32. WALTER W. KLUSS ROCERIES ( AT ) Special Announcement to Buyers in Quantities : THE CASH Will buy Groceries at the very bottom, and we know that we can suit you on prices. The quality always of the best. Books and Supplies Wholesale and Retail WHITCOMB BROS. S.T.FIELD&CO'S University Book Store, 99 Massachusetts. Street. - - - LAWRENCE [Old number.] INDIANA CASH GROCERY 828 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kan. The Only Absolute Cash House in Lawrence! Bottom Knocked Out of Every Article in my Line. NO COMPETITION! NO TRUST! But Genuine Value for your Money. J. F. BAYLESS. Remember the I. C. G. Flour, both Straight and High Patent, cannot be beat for quality, and at less price than comparative brands. 12 Remember to call, for the I. C. G. Scrap when in the house. All goods will be sold below competition. Look out for quotations in next issue. HEAR YE! Professors and Students ! The encouragement we received the past season from the best trade for the superior quality, style and make of our Goods convinces us that the trade requires a better class of CLOTHING than formerly. Having that aim in mind, we have, for the Fall Trade, had our styles, make and trimmings, improved, besides introducing such novelties as no house can equal. While it is our aim to introduce to the trade a superior class of Clothing, we also keep in mind that our prices must be such as to meet with the favor of the trade. We shall at all times be pleased to have our Goods and Prices compared with those of our competitors. STEINBERG, The King Clothier, No. 739 Massachusetts St. FINE CUTLERY. Oh, Students, how can you waste half of your life, Oblivious to use g jool Pocket Kite. When right in the shadow of Mount Oread, The best in the world at my Store can be had. J. W. BEARB STUDENTS, PATRONIZE AN HONEST MAN also do all kinds of repairing. Don't forget me when you want anything in my line. H. FUEL, West of City Library BOOTS AND SHOES TITLE HEAD CONGRESS Vol. I Class- Fun I Soph The E Oriptuition. Read parties. "Mr. tion afi The first of Carruth Students, call on the New York Clothing House, for fine Suits and Overcoats. The meeting attend. 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