The Weekly University Courier. & CO. books CES. os'. ARLOR Best grades NTS! icles. articles. Perfumes, Re- go, to STORE. WILSON, TIST, NCE, KAN. Corporate Charges. LSON, Market! s Street. - Students. Y YOU! RIS USSELL. ELEVATOR. cheerfully ms undry! tively and carefully. the fabrics. s Street. age Co. KAN. MANN, Boyd.) United States." Times. S. setts St. oots specialty. CHELL he TEL.) Students good rates. OUSE, ABE LEVY, THE POPULAR STUDENT'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. CK'S Infectionery in Season. r Board $3.50. OBACCOS, &c. WRENCE, KAN. University of California. Just across the bay and opposite San Francisco, is the little town of Berkeley, the seat of the University of California. The situation of the university is indeed charming. Just front of it and around it is Berkley, imposed of fine residences, which surrounded by nicely kept lawns, many wealthy men of San Francisco or Oakland make this their home on count of the University, and the city shows many signs of their worth and generosity. The University is built on a slightly ring plat of ground and faces the sea, affording a fine view of the bay in surrounding country. To theft is Oakland, while just in front of the distance is the far famed golden Gate. A low mountain range sees in the rear, from which on a fair day magnificent views may be trained. The University of California is the only school west of the Rockyes" which has gained any reputation. It has a very able corps of professors and a good curriculum. The grounds of the University are nautical and well kept—for they have that the K. S. U. ought to have—a landscape gardener. The buildings are five in number, none of which will compare with the U. of K. in size or convenience. One of their principal buildings is a frame structure, while its others are of brick and stone. Many of the recitation rooms are carved, which is quite different fromwooded floors. The rooms as a general thing are quite tastefully arranged. I noticed especially that none of the assistant in civil engineering were exceptionally neat. A former student of the K. S. U. resides over this department. I refer to Prof. Will H. Raymond, who remembered as one of the bright boys that ever left our halls. Will winning golden opinions in his department, and his friends rejoice at its success. The department of civil engineering at the U. of C. is very complete and well managed. One thing of which they can boast is their library and art hall, which is indirect elegant. They have now about 6,000 volumes, and a room excellently equipped for library purposes. They have no audience room of any size, hence they use their gymnasium or all occasions like commencement, at which there are large gatherings. There are about five hundred students enrolled, including those in the medical and law departments, which are situated in San Francisco for various courses. There are about three hundred students in the collegiate department. Their literary societies, like those in the K. S. U., are rather neglected. Think this is due to the fraternity system, which flourishes there as well here. Of course they have their society quarrels and frat combinations just as we. It was here that the well known anti-frat organ, the Occident, nourished for several years, only to be absorbed by the frats in the end. Six fraternities have chapters at the University of California, so that it is plain to be seen that this is not the anti-frat man's paradise. Of all the more prominent schools west of the Mississippi river, Kansas University undoubtedly stands first, closely pressed by the University of California, however, and perhaps in some points excelled. Yet, all in all, the latter is not equal to our University; nor is it likely to be. The star of Kansas University is in the ascendency, and in its race towards the zenith will hardly be outstripped by any school in the Occident. CHAS. L. SMITH. The latest notion among fashionable ladies is to wear silk stockings unworried with pansies and butter-scrubs. The latest notion among fashionable ladies is to wear silk stockings encumbered with pansies and buttercups. This is a pretty conceit, and we hope to see more of it. —Leavenworth Times. LAWRENCE AND ATCHISON BUSINESS COLLEGES! LAWRENCE: A. L. WYMAN, Principal. ATCHISON: A. G. COONROD, Principal E. L. McILRAVY, President LEADING EXPONENTS OF Practical Commercial Education DEVOTED TO PREPARATION OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN FOR THE DUTIES OF--in Eastern or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, Iola, Hamm bold, Chattanooga, Cherryville, Independence, Wimfold, Wellington, Harper, Attica, and intermediate trains. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and intermediate Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryville with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Girard, Walnut and Coleyville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line connection is made in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains to all points, avoiding transfers and changes at station trains. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased vial, this line at any of the regular Coupon Stations, and you can get coupons to destination Fast, West, North of Oklahoma. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information see maps and folders or Active Business Life! The Course of Study embraces only those branches, a knowledge of which is absolutely necessary to success in life, and a few months affords ample time in which to acquire such knowledge. The Teachers Are able, experienced men, eminent for their attainments and experienced in their specialties. The Course of Study Is pre-eminently adapted to those desiring such preparation as it contemplates. The Business Practice Is the most complete and practical of any extant. Their Patronage Is composed of an older, more mature, and more cultivated class of young men and women than that of any other commercial school. Their Attendance Is very large, is steadily increasing, and is composed of young men and women of education, ability and ambition from all parts of the United States. Lawrence School of Short-Hand and Telegraphy. This school is first-class in its appointments. Experienced and practical teachers. No superior school of its kind in this country. Sessions day and evening. W. M. HAYES, Principals B. F. HUTCHINIS Send for Short-Hand and Telegraph Advocate, giving full information. THE CATALOGUE Of the Lawrence and Atchison Business Colleges, containing description of courses of study, rates of tuition, conditions of admission, names and addresses of over four hundred students in attendance last year, will be mailed to any address free. E. L. McILRAVY, Pres. NOTE.—Evening School will begin at the Lawrence Business College November 9th. Lawrence or Atchison, Kansas. Lawrence Business Directory. AUTCHINE, TOLERIA & SANTA FE. West bound ... 11:35 a.m. and 6:18 p.m. 11:56 a.m. and 11:45 p.m. East bound ... 4:19 a.m. and 4:18 p.m. 4:29 a.p. and 4:18 p.m. SOUTHERN KANSAS Goes South ... 11:45 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. Arrives from South ... 11:45 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound... 11:35 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wamengo... 6:12 p. m. East bound... 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. CLOTHIERS. KING CLOTHER - STENBURG Missachuenetta Street RESTAURANTS. E, C, MULG Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 140 Massachusetts Street WM, WIEDEMANN BARBERS. ANTHONY & LANGSTON 828 Massachusetts St. COAL DEALERS. West of Lets' Drug Store TAILORS. 5. Winthrop St., opposite Postoffice. ALEN, PROTSCII, Corner Warren and Moore, Ste BOOK STORES. S. I. FIELD, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. S. C. CREW, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. The Southern Kansas Railway Is a KANSAS ROAD. And is thoroughly identified with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequalled by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas, running POLLAR SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see maps and documents. S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agent. Lawrence, Kan. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. New Goods! New Goods! J. F. McConnell, the merchant tailor, has received his fall stock of foreign and domestic woolens—the largest in the city. All garments made up in first-class style. STUDENTS Boots and Shoes MENGER. Only first-class stock kept on hand with prices the lowest in the market. STUDENTS! GO TO W. C. DUDLEY W. C. DUDLEY 015 Mass. Street, 2nd door south of Griil COAL, WOOD and PRODUCE. COAL, WOOD and PRODUCE. He will sell you Fuel cheaper than anybody. STUDENTS! Go To O'BRIEN & SON, Knives, Razors, Stoves, Tinware, Etc. Remember the place. O'Brien & Son. North of Pacific Express office, Mass. St. EVERY THING FIRST-CLASS D. F. BIGELOW'S And prices moderate at Drug Store Toilet Articles, Fine Razors and Shaving outfits a specialty. MILLARD & COOPER'S Billiard Parlor THE ONLY FIRST CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. 60 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. The Merchants' Bank, Cor, Mass, and Warren Sts. Takes Students' Deposits, will cash Drifts, and does a general banking business. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier. WM. WIEDEMANN, The Student's Friend! In 1965, established what is now the best and most reliable Conférence d'Etudiennement De France. His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. ICE CREAM PARLOR Is the costest and host in the city, Creamis, Iceos, Sodias, Lemondias, Candies Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. Lawrence, Kan. THE WESTERN Farm Mortgage Co. Money always on hand to loan at current rates, upon desirable real estate. No delays if security is ample and title good. Call and see them before making arrangements elsewhere. Office in National Bank building. L. H. PERKINS, Sec. STUDENTS REMEMBER THAT C. MULL [Harris' Old Stand.] Is prepared to furnish all the delicacies of the season at the lowest prices. Fruits, Conicctionery and Nuts of all kinds always on hand. Cream, Iced Drinks Oysters, Etc. Special attention given to students social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. Best Oyster Parlor in the city. Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. Buy Your Beefsteak JOHNSON & CO.'S, MEAT MARKET. Opposite Eldridge House Livery. COAL! L. S. PEARCE. BALED BAY, WOOD AND COAL. WOOD AND COAL delivered to any part of the City in quantities: One Dollar Every Friday suit purchaser. Vernon Street, North of the Court House- Toronto District. Iall is a Senior 1 la Bay is visitir Adams is a patr b is making niors will change arty. niors are being wornings. H. Albaugh, '81 an Friday. emple is ticket Fe depot. Dunn teaches ss in Lawrence. nior picnic was at of the rain. a made a political a Saturday night stevens is back the Senior law Spangler '85 is speeches in this 伦ton McFarland, o is visiting in t state Burns goes short visit to WI . Shaw, of Ka- day with his par oring preached in al church Sund Wilson, of visited K. S says that he Two "plugs" Hatch and Bergopeka, Friday Fannie Pratt ent last Saturda obinson gives t resting converse a Bay, of Fort S Mrs. S. T. Field nse. Mrs. S. T. Field house. Smith was elected vacated by E. C. ry debate. Spring lectured on Orators before mature class, Tue. MacDonald has use of lectures to students of mu- sis. Raught writes t that one bright reception, re- ER. James H. Canfield the second hour of Art in 1 Jacobs has er v class. He w: the naval academi d. "I am trying ies of Mr. McLa wish that you restful. idor Lippincott Wellington last detained away used the Senior rs. (?) Agnes Wright in her mother last week. The greatest" childr 5. L. Nichols ha raph by Dubosb all air pump and from Queen of