--- Carmean & Harbaugh's Divery, Vermont St., extend Students the Lowest Rates in the City on Rigs. SOCIAL PHI PSI PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE FAIRY. The Phi Pai boys have given two very pleasant euchre parties, and the digression from the old dance six or seven hours' long has been very much enjoyed. The one given last Friday night was very interesting and quite closely contested. The royal prizes were Agnes Wright and Mr. Miss Lizzie Pettee and also made a fine score table, but Fritz's Y. M. clivities worked again securing the prizes. T the booby table was wtested. Prof Sterling, T Nickel being the fav Henri was working with German stubbornness sincity success crowned Miss Jean Oliver won booby prize. The game at half past eleven, and time after dancing was by those terpsichorall. There were present Job Miss Josie Cook; T. S. I P Pettee; W. S. Allen, Alice M. White, Gertrude Cr Jenks, Evelyn Smith; C Jean Oliver; E. C. L Wright; Henri Nickel, L Prof. Sterling and wife, W. M. Thacher, F. D. and Palmer Kettner. GILMORE'S BAND. — and perhaps the most science of the season greete famous band at the on Tuesday evening. Never has a Lawrence audited granted such a musical to given by the famous baricians under their dir leader, Mr. P. S. Gilmo occasion. Wagner's winnig ring "Tannhuser" waslowed by Lange's gr medulous "Pure as Sta pleasing contrast. Mr in his instrumental solo derful musician; B. C. cornet solist wonst sign Signor Raffayo, the emis is perhaps the most emi of the forty; Mille. Lou a mezzo soprano is ver artist, and in her Swe *Polska*, especially wow The crowning piece of program, however, was th sound painted "Trip Trope." Starting in New story of an ocean trip and tour was in a mo manner. It is certain success. Mr. Gilmore weceive a warm welcome in Among those present ticed: Mr. and Mrs. S, T. J and Mrs. W, F. H Mrs. John McEwen, Mr. John Ross, Mr. and N Bowersock, Mr. and Zerby, Col, and Mrs. M and Mrs. Lewis, M, ane A. Lewis, Prof. and Mrs and Miss Rudrolph, Rev Cordley, Prof. and M Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. S, and Mrs. Hume, Elmer F Fiss Mattie Babcock, M and Miss Carrie Steinb Grovenor and Miss Bi Frank Wear and Miss Ma H. F. Graham and Lo M. Benson and Miss Ssp Wm. Hunt and Miss Sa Adam Oliver and Ann Geo. Dubach and Miss Van Freemont Boor and Leibey, Able Rey and M Leya, Frank Marshall Clara Greenamyr, A. C and Miss Maud Shipt Bullene and Miss Fran N Lewis and Miss Cl Earnest Himoe and N Thrasher, Dan Crew Nettie Littel, Mr. and Hadley, Pro. and Mrs. I Prof. and Mrs. Wymar I. Whitechap, Mr. and Marks, Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Pe and Mrs. F, Perkins, MacDonald, Aldrich, A very pleasant euchre party was give Lily Turner at her r Kentucky street a few n The first prizes were hot for, but were finally car Miss Cora Henshaw a Davis, while Messrs. Shbert after much skillful rewarded with the be The following ladies are present: Misses C Cora Henshaw, j 'Ily Free Leila, Lena Beard nd and Messrs. Jack Shall Abel Levy, L. A. Gilbert J. H. HILL RECURSE PARTY. Saturday evening last a happy part assembled at the beautiful residence of J. H. Hill on Louisiana street for a euche party. About eight o'clock the game begun and continued until eleven, when refreshments were served. Among those present were, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lewis, Mrs. and J. E. Parke, Mr. BETA THETA PI RECEPTION. Last Friday evening the members of Beta Theta Pi entertained their lady friends at their handsome hall in the opera house block. Buch's orchestra furnished music and dancing was indulged in under the direction of Prof. Pratt. At eleven o'clock supper was served after that dancing outbursting, and WHITCOMB BROS., Yesterday afternoon and evening Miss Mugler's millinery store room was crowded with ladies, who came to examine the fine goods that were on exhibition. The room was very tastefully decorated, and clearly LOCAL. The Orends think the objection class is wearing out their carpet, and have accordingly appointed a committee to confer with the faculty in regard to the matter. They instructed the committee to let the bull for not less than two dollars per month. WHAT WAS SENN AT MISS MUGLER'S MILLINERY OPENING YRSTEDAY, ONE HUNDRED BONNETS NO TWO ALIKE. Chapel rhetorics for next week Monday, B. J. Dalton, Kate Cummings; Tuesday, E. D. Eames, Ann Carpenter; Webnesday, Alice Campier, A. J. Graham; Thursday, L. A. Gilbert, Frame Eddy; Friday, May Webster, Gertie Humble; Faculty attendance at chapel for week ending Oct. 30: 1) Charcellor, 3; Snow, 1; Robinson, 5; Miller, 5; Canfield, 4; H., 5; Williams, 0; Spring, 1; Carnuth, 4; Marvin, 1; Bailey, 3; Nichols, 1; MacDonald, 1; Canfield, A. G., 2; Sterling, 5; Dyche, 5; Brownell, 1; Sayre, 5; Wilcox, 3; Rudolph, 5; Simpson, 5; Aldrich, 5. Oread program to-day: Declamation, Laura Lyons; reading, Paul Learnard; essay, Hattie Haskell; oration, J. A. Prescott; music reading, Agnes Lowe; declamation, R. L. Kimbail; essay, Hallie Smith; oration, E. C. Little; music; debate, affirmative, S. T. Gilmore, L. A. Stebbins; negative, E. A. Wheeler, W. H. Carruth. Orophilian program to-day: Musie; readings, W. S. Wright, F. B. Barnes; essays, Lillian Dudley, E. L. Ackley; music, declamations, Susie Holsinger, Harry Cook; extemporaneous, W. R. Cone, C. E. Adams; music; orations, W. W. Davis, A. L. Wilmoth, D. C. Kennedy, C. B Highbargin; debate, affirmative Samuel Burkholder, Harry Ballinger negative, C. L. Roe, J. B. Harris. Last Friday evening Miss Carrie Marks entertained her friends at her beautiful home in west Lawrence. Singing, dancing, card playing and conversation were indulged in until eleven o'clock, when an elegant supper was served. After supper the amusements were again resumed and continued until a late hour. Ed, Blair and Laura Lyons were the visitors at the enchre table. The guests all departed, wishing many happy returns. When the Seniors will get their plugs. What the Courier Would Like to Know. This afternoon will witness something which does not often happen in the life of a college. The Senior class will cross bats with the faculty in a game of base ball. The faculty have accepted the challenge with enthusiasm. They have two pitches, Canfield and Wilcox. Miss Simpson will catch Canfield, and Miss Rudolph will catch Wilcox. J. H. Canfield will run bases; Cmcelroe will pump Dr. Williams will pig tail; Miller will play first base; Aldrich will carry water, and Spring will swear at the impire. Who will get up the University ball this year. If the Baldwin index hasn't sourced on its old friend, the COURIER. Why the faculty did not play the Seniors last Friday. Whether the Marks show that Dearford is mishead any Moore. Where a more social lot of students could be found than ours. And if it is not about time for it to find itself. Where the lecture committee is. Why the barbs don't give a dance. Whether Gilber't will win his dollar or not. NOTES. Evening sessions of the Business College will begin Nov. 9, Go to Smith's news depot, under the Eldridge House, for all kinds of playing cards. Reed always goes to Urbansky's for his underwear. Brown does not. — Argal. Dr. Hazleton says he will pay $100 for any case of euthere 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 *Pea-gane* says: "As a certain and never-palling 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 latest teas that are imported can be found at Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. Before Prof. Carnrath suits to ds 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. It will pay you to try my there pounds for a dollar Imperial ten. Yes, if you want to "erush" her get one of those stylish cups at Ur bansky's. “Our Fritz” patronizes Urbansky because he patronizes us. For sale: Self feeding coal store for either hard or soft coal, neatly new, will sell cheap A burgail. Inquire at Lawrence Tea Store, 917 Massachusetts street. Patronize Bromelsiek because he patronizes our college paper. The young ladies will find a good piano for rent at No. 1029 Mass, St. The old reliable grocery — J. M. Wood. Get your winter underclothing at Urbansky's. That new invoice of collars which Bromelsick has just received will make the dudes weep for joy. Why, we thought you knew. The reason Burnier is such a "musher" is that he trains exclusively at Bromel-sick's. Williams & McWilliams, dealers in groceries, wood and coal, West Henry Street. Members of the military company should buy their fur caps of Urbansky. Go and tell Maria that the place to buy your neck wear is at Bromel-siek's. All kinds of coal in this market for sale by C. L. Edwards, Office at J. M. Wood's grocery. Hard and soft coal for sale by C. L. Edwards, Office at J. M. Woolf. The night school of the Lawrence Business College will begin Monday evening, Nov. 9th. This will afford an excellent opportunity for students of the University to take岸hard, type writing, penmanship, bookkeeping, business practice or any of the commercial studies in connection with their other work. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St. Go to Shane's for photos. All sizes, from $1.25 per dozen up to $10 each. For your groceries go to 8, A. Woodard. The K. S. U. dudes buy their underwear of Ubansky. For rent. Double parlor, furnished, hard coal, stove and closet. 1320 Kentucky street. J. M. Wood makes liberal discount to students clubs. J. M. Wood always sells the best, freshest and purest groceries in the city. The evening sessions. of the Business College will begin Monday evening. Sessions from 7 to 9, four nights in the week. Go to Randalh's for rubber stamps; stencil plates, etc. The coming orator will buy his underwear at Bromelsiek's if he wants to be successful. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St. Thos. Watt, professional piano and organ tuner and repairer. Best of city references Address, care of Place House. The lowest prices at Woodlands, S. A. Woodland, corner Rhode Island and Quincy streets, keeps a stain line of groceries. For bookkeeping, banking, business practice, short-hand, penmanship or any of the commercial studies, attend the afternoon or evening sessions of the Lawrence Business College. WHITCOMB BROS. Students, patronize those who patronize you. The Chicago Laundry will do you the nearest job of washing of any laundry in town. ( HAVE ) THE CASH CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLS BY THE MILLION! Special Rates to Students' Clubs. will buy them by the can, dozen or case at lower prices than were ever known. WHITCOMB BROS. STUDENTS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE YOUR Books and Supplies S.T.FIELD&CO'S University Book Store, 99 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE [Old number.] [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. Remember the L. C. G. Flour, both Straight and Big Patent, cannot be beat for quality, and at less price than comparative brands. Remember to call for the I. C. G. Soap when in 1 house. All goods will be sold below competition. Look out quotations in next issue. J. F. BAYLESS. HEAR YE! Professors and Students! The encouragement we received the past season from the trade for the superior quality, style and make of our Good convinces us that the trade requires a better class of CLOFT ING than formerly. 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. Having that aim in mind, we have, for the Fall Trade, our styles, make and trimmings, improved, besides introduce such novelties as no house can equal. We shall at all times be pleased to have our Goods 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 one lunch to use a gas pocket Pocket Oread, Where is it? On the ground, Oread. STUDENTS, PATRONIZE AN HONEEST MAN H. FUEL, I also do all kinds of writing. Don't forget me when we're apartning to my time. 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