The Weekly University Courier. LIBRARY OF G. W. HARRINGTON, YOUR AL ENCE. O'S the best convinces formerly, had our novel- for class of as to meet and Prices ER," ET. ANN, excelled. friend the best and and Refresh- enodes. Canstic Fruits to always on the city. RLORS COURIER. Students' counts to Order. Fine Shoes help him. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Vot. IV. LOCAL Hacks? No, not hacks. But an omnibus. Faculty versus Senior; Cheeker playing is the rage now. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, NOVEMBER 6, 1885. The Juniors will have a Harvard ole. The first nine still hold the silver ball. Good music at the Unitarian church now. The *puppy* tax on tea still remains. Cows, cows, cows, all over the campus. The Phi Gamms will have a dance o-night. The first exam, in pharmacy next Monday. Vacation in M, and M_, science Monday. The profs, are coming to chapel letter now. Social matters are booming in elegant style. The Orophilians will amend their constitution to-day. Too cold for ice cream, not cold enough for oysters. Oread and Orophilian had a joint meeting last Friday, SUBSCRIPTION FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR. "Rubenstein" is the latest pet name to call your girl. The roads around the University are being put in order. The Seniors will soon give the first dance over given in Lawrence. The mineralogy class are making and naming their collections of minerals. The military company embraces the finest looking men in K, S, U. Why don't our boys make arrangements to play a game with the female baseball club? The Leavenworth girls have left us. We are sorry, but it can't be helped. The score in the ball game Saturday was 18 to three in favor of the professionals. Why do the Sophs read the Bible so much now? They are studying Anglo-Saxon, you know. Several original investigations are being conducted by our professor in physics, E. L. Nichols. The class of '87 will hold a meeting at the end of the fourth hour today, and elect officers for the ensuing year. What was Supt. Parrish doing while the boys hung the skeleton on the home? Echo answers, poker. Last Saturday night Miss Hattie Dann gave a Halloween party. About ten couple were present, and all report a grand old time. In the absence of Captain Jackson, Lieutenant Stone, of the Usher Gards, drilled the military company Saturday. The class of '89 held a meeting last Friday for the purpose of organizing. Committees on color, motto, constitution, etc., were appointed. B. A. Stebbins was elected temporary president, and Hattie Cook temporary secretary. Another meeting will be held to-day. M. and M. Science is logical now The musical department is more than crowded. The election of officers takes place in Orend to-day. The young members of the faculty are quite gay this winter. The pharmacists say they will play any class in the University. An addition has been made to the Kansas collection of woods. Judging by the corridors, we should that hearts were trumps. The Phi Gamms are happy again, The Leavenworth girls are back. election. They were all for Horton. To the Faculty, greeting: We are still waiting to see that lecture course What has become of our male quartette? It is about time for it to organize. Matching penuies is the favorite amusement of the preps during vacant hours. It is hard to tell which way to be on an election. Gilmore bet on Palmyra and lost. None of the Pila Gamms drink or use tobacco in any form. They all chew gum, though. Have you noticed the improvement in the Herald-Tribune since our Morgan took hold of it? The latest number of the Kappa Alta Theta journal is neat, interesting and business like. Last week's Lawrence *Gazette* has an excellent review of Prof. Spring's new history of Kansas. The Ulsler Guards have issued invitations for a series of dances to be given during the winter. It must have been one of the secret anti-secretaire frat men who "spiked" Supt. Parrish's office door on Hallowe'en. The electric bells are out of order again. As usual, there is a general stumpede when the gong is struck in the lower hall. Next Tuesday a picked nine from town and the University will play the female base bau club now wandering in these parts. We are glad to see that there is a better feeling springing up between the young people of the town and those of the University. Some one took S. T. Field's gate away on Halloween'en. Now Mr. Field appreciates the joke and isn't mad, but he wants that gate. — Herbald Trilune. The executive committee of the Oratorian Association will hold a meeting this afternoon and decide upon a date for the local contest. Work on Snow Hall has been delayed on account of the iron company's failing to put in the iron according to contract. Work will probably be resumed next week. Last Tuesday the Pharmacists challenged any class in the University to play them a game of base ball on or before Nov 13, 1885. The Freshmen have accepted the challenge. The law class organized a Kent club last Friday evening, for the discussion of law and legal points. The following officers were elected: President, Elias Summerfeld; Vice President, W. M. Thacher; Secretary, Mr. Stevens; Treasurer, Buckholder; Sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Bradley; programme committee, Messrs. Ballinger, Chase and Talbot. PERSONAL. Birdie Blood visited U. of K. Friday, Leuise Moore now wears the I. C. dirt. C. S. Gleed was in town Monday Jean Oliver climbed the hill Friday Joe Curry is the Senior catcher. May Webster is back, after a short illness. Glimore is the long stop for the iniors. The Miss Roses are teaching at Roseclale. Denton Hogeboom spends Sunday in Topeka. Namie Jones visited the University last week. J. F. Osborne is studying law at Hutchinson. Lulu Dunn was seen in the halls yesterday. Emma White was seen in the halls last Thursday. Emma White visited her L. C. sisters Thursday. A. L. Adams spent Sunday at home in Topekn. Cora Henshaw was seen in the halls Tuesday. Will Simpson renewed old acquaintances Monday. Scott Hopkins comes to Lawrence every week now Mrs. George Nicholson is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Milford Tiidball is visiting new cousin Liln Jacke. Chancellor Lippincott prenounced it friving last Sunday. Mimie Raught is enjoying life at Raught's camp, Pa. May Savage visited Alice Ropes the first of the week. Prof. James Canfield went to Popeka Friday morning. Wendorf says the ball was the cause of his black eye. Higgins has been enjoying country life the past few days. A. L. Adams attended a big party in Topeka Friday night. A. L. Adams is the new president of Hotel Coute que Coute. J. E. Curry enjoyed a short visit from his father last week. W. S. Franklin was frightened Sunday. Ask him why. Josie and Nydia Gilmore go home to-morrow to spend Sunday. Will Jackson and A. F, Yohe spent Sunday at Leavenworth. Agnes Clarke gave a progressive morita party. Wednesday afternoon Prof. Aldrich favored the Social Science club with a solo last evening, Judge West discovered a race foe sal acorn on his western trip. Dr. D. M. Dunn, of Minneapolis, Kas, visited the University this week. Minnie Harvey, of Edorado, Ks., has entered the musical department. H. F. Graham and Joe Curry are Orophilion's coming piligillus. Miss Lizzie Barker, of Leavenworth, visited friends here last week. Valentine and Hogeboom made their weekly trip to Toppea as usual. Meslanes Crane and Stimpson chaperoned the Kat taffy pull Hallow-e'en. Mrs. Freeman, of Topeka, made her daughter Lillie a visit last week. J. E. Curry went to Nortonville Tuesday to vote for the Republican candidates. Prof. Carrinh went to Topeka Friday. Olin Templin cast his vote i. this city. Chas. Elwell went home to vote. C. C. Dalley is a drug clerk in Salina. W. C. Albach left Monday for El Dorado. Will Franklin has a new pair of shoes. Will H., Brown scratched the ticket Tuesday. Dick Horton electioneered for the Democrats. W. Y. Morgan electioneered for the Republicans. W. S, Kinnear is traveling auditor of the S. K, R. R. E. L. Ackley was the War President of the Coroner. J. V. Humphrey is teaching at skidder, Morris county. E. L. Ackley has domed the diamond of Pihgamma Delta. A. J. Graham was at the Y. M. C. A. convention at Emporia. Josie Cook is expecting cousins from Kansas City to visit her. Wheeler and McLaren is the firm name of the new business managers. Chus. Gleed delivered a good Res and ground walk. Monday. publican speech here Monday night. Solon Gilmore went to Endora to Solon Gilmore went to Eudora to steve the straight Republican ticket. Laura Lyons has the pleasure of a visit from Harvey, of Eldorad. No. 9. Dr. Lippincott was sick Wednesday, and unable to hear the M. S. class. Ettie Hadley leaves next week for Michigan, where she will spend the winter. Nellie Rushmer, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. McKee, climbed Mt. Oread Monday. Glen Miller will not take law this year, but will keep his place in the railroad offices. Yole's father made him a present of a fine gold watch when he was home last week. Miss Lizzie Barker and Franc Hunt came over to-day to attend the Phi Gamm hop. 77, Andrew Atchison, has been very successful with his colored colony in western Kansas. Geo. Metenlife was in town over Sunday. He reports a big business in Ottawa county. W. L. Kerr did most of the Compu- work at the beginning of the year, and he is still in the business, Miss Mamie Henshaw gave a euc eure party last Wednesday night. Only a small number were invited, but all report a jolly time. Supt. Parrish 2 a, m. Hallowe'n night: "That skeleton is all right, John. Prof. Snow put it in his study so the boys couldn't get it." Supt. Parrish, 3 a. m. Hallow'e'en night: "Now, men, go down the bill as quiet as mice, or the boys will hear us and go up and do something after all." Prof. MacDonald announces that he was unable to make preparations for next week's concert. So none will be given. But get ready for a musical treat Dec. 15. Prof. Dyche is rushing his depart ment this year. Day and night he i found at his work. Besides the charge of a large anatomy class, he has mounted over eighty birds since the beginning of school. May Savage visited the U. of K on 'bursley last. Prof. Spring's Senior class are studying Milton's Areopogon. Miss Emma Jones, of Wabauunsee county, visited the University Monday. Carrie Watson went to Kaucas City last Friday on a shopping expedition. Chara Coffin and Franc Hunt visited the U. of K. several times last week. Major Whittle is holding revival meetings at the Congregational church. Judge West has returned from the west, completely recovered from his illness. Laura O'Brien will spend Sunday at her home a few miles southwest of Lawrence. Agnes Lowe was detained by illness from her classes last week and the first of this. John Spencer, who has been visiting his brother Will, returned Sunday to Topeka. Adams, Hogeboom and Valentine represented K. S. U. at the Keith reception in Topeka. Alee Noble returned Friday from Leavenworth, where she had been attending a wedding. Mr. DeForest Pomeroy, of Washburn, is expected to enter K S. U. at no distant day. D. W. C. Bower will visit A. L. Brandon, at Burlington, before returning to Delphos. J. A. Wiggins, through the effort of R. D. Mason, presented a fine fossil tree to the University. R. J. Curdy made his Phi Gamm brothers a visit last week. Bob "booms" in his gold spectacles. Frank Webster is now publisher of the Gosette, which will be changed from a daily to a weekly paper. Mrs. John M. Crowell, of Atchison, is visiting her son Frank and attending the Social Science club. Mamie Gardner left yesterday for Philadelphia, Pa., where she will spend the winter with her grandmother. Mrs. L. A. Stebbins was called away last week to see her aunt, Mrs. Willard, of Wabaunsee county, who is vicious sick. Henry Putnam, formerly "one of the boys," visited friends in the city at Monday. He is now in the real estate business in Salina. Judge Thacher presented to the University specimens of guano and a beautiful quartz crystal containing water. They were brought from South America. Supt. Parrish found thirty feet of new rope attached to a skeleton Sunday morning. A liberal reward will be paid to the owner of the rope. Office in basement. Dr. Sayre was pleasantly surprised Monday evening by a visit from Prof. and Mrs. Nichols, Prof. and Mrs. Bailey and Prof. Canfield, all in honor of our pharmacist's birthday. The COURHER wishes the doctor many happy returns of the day. Frank P. McLennan has bought the Topeka Journal. It will be run as a Republican paper, Mr. McLennan is very successful as a newspaper man, and under his management the Journal will undoubtedly become one of the best papers in the State. One Dollar Per Year by Friday Morning No. 9 become of Riggs and ry is expected to visit m. seller Lippincott was on week. ian visited her daughter seek. r Lippincott went to Sunday. ton returned from New rday. gan,'85, is city editor d-Tribune. a Beard is suffering e cold. - Freeman is suffering need arm. rien spent Sunday with he city. a Welch is visiting in this week. y Sabin has returned, Freshman class. . Pierson was a visitor rity last week. e Blood returned from Tuesday. pt the Y. M. C. A. hall. its absence. Blood is visiting her Kate, this week. ie Rockwell visited the Wednesday. Bower came in from visit his Beta brothers. t Rev. Jack's Thursday. Forbes is in the city family of Col. Leenard. city Smith, of Emporia, days in the city with 25g. ys he will give it up— is too swift for him. ord Tidball, of Iowa, ext Rev. Jack's Thursday. has been detained sses through sickness. Niles, the historian of ppa Psi fraternity, was his week. k P. McLennan, '75, is Topica Journal. We access. in receives three letters on present indications out soon. rstett has returned from je western and southern State. etta Jones, of Leaven- her I. C. sisters at the his week. his is doing a rushing his land office at Garden will return to K. S. U. pod has returned from She accompanied Manie the University Friday well started Wednesday nort part of the State to ads as advertising agent bern Kannass R. R. etcalie is traveling in part of the State in the W. Fluke. He spent time. all has been heard from has won the favor of people, as principal of schools, and everything and Tomlin are the bion. Come out on the time, boys, and don't tough the alleys. The to see the "latest." ne and Lute Lewis left a extended trip through . 'They will "take in" ipal places, including juquerque and the City C. S. DUNCAN BUYS AND SELLS ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES.