LOCAL. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St. The Courtrader reporter called at Dr. F. q. Hazelton's office, southwest corner of Warren and Rhode Island streets, yesterday, and found it crowded with people coming from all parts of the country to receive medical treatment for catarrh. The doctor is certainly meeting with great success in his practice. Any one so unfortunate as to a be a victim to this disease, would do well to call on him. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass. St. Special rates for students a Shane's galleries. For your groceries go to S. A Woodard. The K, S, U, dudes buy their on derwear of Urbansky. Hosiery. For Rent. We carry a complete line of im ported and domestic hose, from 5 to $1.00 a pair, in cashmere, mernio ete. Gino, Inc. Double parlors, furnished, hardcoal, stove and closet, 1320 Kentucky street. L. A. Stubbins is making orders for coal at $4.25, cheaper than, you can get it down town. J. M. Wood makes liberal discount to students clubs. A new invoice of underwear just received at Brommelstück. J. M. Wood always sells the best, freshest and purest groceries in the city. The girls will call you "foodsteps" if you buy your far caps of Ubunsky Students, you can get the best Cherokee coal in the market for $4.50 of Walker & Russell, at the elevator south of the University. You can order by telephone. Get your new gloves at Urbansky's. Get your new glove at 1 Ouncey's. Marshall buys his collars and socks of Bromsickle. If you want to be elected orator, go and do likewise. Orophilian program to-day: Readings, W. S. Wright, F. B. Barnes; essays, E. L. Ackley, S. C. Miller; declamations, Puss Hoadley, Grissie Holsinger; oratious, W. W. Davis, D. C. Kennedy; debate, affirmative, B. P. Blair, J. F. Beatty; negative, Chas, Elwell, A. L. Wilmoth. A. D. Whitney, corner Qniney and Rhode Island streets, keeps the most popular meat market in town. He also will take a few boarders. As he keeps his own meat market he can give his boarders their choice of meat and plenty of it. Being situated in this way he can take boarders at prices which will even defy club boarding. See "Coal Oil Johnny's" ad. Go to Randall's for rubber stamps, stencil plates, etc. On Saturday, 31st inst., L. Bullene & Co. will commence a remarkable special sale. They will offer at cost their entire line of beautiful novelty dress goods, all their fine foreign dress goods, such as satin Berbers, wool Plaids, colored Armures, Boucle cloths, colored Cashmere and many other new choice dress goods. They will sell out their stock of silk Velvets, as follows: At 85c a yd., silk Velvet worth $1.25; at $1.15 a yd., silk Velvet worth $1.75; at $1.58 a yd., silk Velvet worth $2.25, and finer grades at cost. Velveteens worth $1.00, will sell at 60c; Velveteens worth $1.25, will sell at 75c. A large lot of good Kid Gloves will be sold at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00; every pair worth more than double the price. Gent's Foster kids at $1.25, worth $2.25. They will sell all their beautiful cloaks and wraps—the handsomest line in the city—at a large discount on any price heretofore known. L. Bullene & Co. THE LAWRENCE TANK LINE IS PAINTED RED COAL OIL JOHNNY To the Front! J. L. BERKEY, PROPRIETOR OF THE Lawrence Tank Line Still continues to supply his hundreds of customers with Coal Oil and Gasoline, notwithstanding the grocerymen have said that they proposed to drive him out of Lawrence. And in addition to this, other parties, thinking that he has found a benzaone in the Oil business, and not having brains enough to invent something new, have started a wagon as near like his as possible, except in color, and are even uncrustulous enough to answer to his cards when they see them hanging out, thus deceiving people to the impression or belief that they are getting Oil from him. Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto! Competition Being the Life of all Business I AM IN THE OIL BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY. I sell Oil for a living. Before making other arrangements see me personally, for my new plan of business has caused all of this commotion among my many competitors. The people are beginning to avail themselves of this great convenience for which they have my hearty thanks. The Gasoline consumers will remember that before I came here they were paying 20 and 25 cents per gallon for Gasoline, while I am furnishing it to my customers at 18 cents. The same with Cool Oil. It will pay you to see me before making any arrangements for Cord Oil. WOOD AND COAL I am prepared to fill all orders for the week on short notice and on reasonable rates. Cor. Quincy and Comi. St., Lawrence Telephone No. 52. We Have Heard It Rumored That: The barbs generally get there. GEO. INNES. Fraternity rule /s broken. Sharrard is mashed on a sly little *pos*. Our lecture course should be started. And that Gilbert says his girl is n great belle. The military company will give a dance. We are receiving daily, beautiful styles in short wraps. We have now in stock over twenty different styles to select from. Also the best plush coats and the finest stock of shawls in the State. Paisley, Broche, Camel's hair, etc., at low prices. Our law department is booming. Four buttons, tans and other shades, also black, a pair, a pair, warranted as good as any glove in this count at $1.00. GLOVE, INNES. Thos. Watt, professional piano and organ tuner and repairer. Best of city references. Address, care or Place House. The boys will get even with the profs to-night. Ketner wishes he had a beard. New Cloaks and Shawls. Our Great Kid Glove Bargain. J. M. Wood keeps the best clerk and the handsonest delivery man in town. J. L. BERKEY. Hester, the jeweler, 812 Mass, St. DAVIS & LACY, Fresh and Salt Meats 638 Massachusetts Street. Students Clubs A Specialty. The young ladies will find a good piano for rent at No. 1929 Mass, St. Patronize Bromelsiek because he patronizes our college paper. Buy your supplies at the Indiana Cash Grocery. Go to O. K. barber shop for fine hair cutting. the closest buyers get their groceries of J. M. Wood. A good surveying compass, chain and drawing tools for sale by F. G. Alford. No 28 Massachusetts streets Our girl says Urbansky keeps the most stylish fur caps. THE LAWRENCE TANK LINE IS PAINTED RED. All kinds of coal in this market for sale by C. L. Edwards, Office at J. M. Wood's grocery. S. A. Woodland, corner Rhode Island and Quincy streets, keeps a staple line of groceries. Bromelsick is solling fall and winter gloves to students at special rates. Buy that new overcoat at Urban-sky's. The lowest prices at Woodard's. Hard and soft conl for sale by C. L, Edwards. Office at J. M. Wood's. Bromeliack wishes to call attention to his new stock of ties. Williams & McWilliams, dealers in groceries, wood and cond, West Henry Street. Get your winter underclothing at Urbansky's. Members of the military company should buy their fur caps of Urbansky. The old reliable grocery - J. M. Wood. STUDENTS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE BOOKS and Supplies S.T. FIELD & CO' University Book Store, 99 Massachusetts Street. - - LAWRENCE (100) number.] 828 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kan. The Only Absolute Cash House in Lawrence Bottom Knocked Out of Every Article in my Line. Remember the I.C. G. Flour, both Straight and Patent, cannot be beat for quality, and at less price than a parative brands. NO COMPETITION! NO TRUST Remember to call for the L.C.G.Soap when in house. But Genuine Value for your Money. 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 G6 convinces us that the trade requires a better class of CL6 ING than formerly. Having that aim in mind, we have, for the Fall Trade, our styles, make and trimmings, improved, besides introduc such novelties as no house can equal. While it is our aim to introduce to the trade a superior of Clothing, we also keep in mind that our prices must be as to meet with the favor of the trade. We shall at all times be pleased to have our Goods Prices compared with those of our competitors. STEINBERG The King Clothier TITLE II CONGR Vol. FINE CUTLERY. No. 739 Massachusetts St. Oh, Students, how can you waste half of your life, Oblivious to use g Pocket Knife. When right in the shadow of Mount Oread, The best in the world at my Store can be had. Did or the The great s FOR Fashionable Clothing! STUDENTS! When you want at — G O T O — The class r Ore: week t The stoppe Boot and Shoe Line HOUSE'S. Remember H. FUR Sigr series The ties pr Remember H. Po First door West of City Library It i will en e'en. Why challeng to-day A le given day ni Phi pletur it very The began Tales, The bas fir readin The terestli pincot The broke Miss? Abc week thems Kat visited sisters The prohit social night. The ical as goes o his ne Oredently Oread Oronl Students, call on the New York Clothing House, for fine Suits and Overcoats.