The Weekly University Courier. that we marner in of this s. The though with the a straw notice- and new among the it invites anything we noticed. ol. that one is assessed by, and uses to act custom, with which he will speak first he is student, he morphed probably enunciated part of the scarcely o look a and con and that a studen of Law Constitution of the Kansas University Oratorical Association. he further, he is who answered little abre- ne the next one companied and the lie may, "Well me" we nowly do" and he tries dies and nearly sains de-do." er mail to getter to put mail may not \BE LEVY, THE POPULAR STUDENT'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. there are diversity that there areiring way of the public very best comes here cold world to have get through de. SECTION 1. This organization shall be known as the Oratorical Association of the University of Kansas. Sec. 2. The object of this Association shall be to hold contests in oratory, and such other literary exercises as the Association may determine. Sec. 3 This Association shall consist of collegiate students of the University of Kansas, who shall pay into the treasury of the Association one dollar, for which they shall receive a certificate of stock. Sec. 4. No one person shall hold more than one share of stock. SEC. 5. Shares shall be transferred by the secretary of the Association. ARTICLE II. Sec. 1. The officers of this Association shall be a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and executive committee of three members, who shall perform the usual duties of their respective offices. Sync. 2. These officers shall be elected by ballot at the first regular meeting of the college year, and shall hold office until their successors are installed. ARTICLE III. Sec. 3. The first regular meeting of this Association shall be held on the first Monday after Oct. 15th of each year, and thereafter on call of the executive committee. SEC. 1. The exercises of this Association shall be held at such times and places as the executive committee shall direct. Sec. 2. All contest orations by collegiate students shall be submitted to a committee selected for the purpose, at least four weeks before the contest. Sec. 6. Three judges shall be selected by the executive committee, to each of whom accurate copies of the six contesting orations shall be submitted at least one week before the contest. Sec. 3. This committee shall consist of three members of the faculty selected by the executive committee. Sec. 4. The six orations receiving the highest grades from this committee shall be admitted to the contest. Sec. 5. No oration shall exceed fifteen hundred (1,500) words. Sec. 7. Each judge shall, without consultation, and before the contest, read each oration and decide upon its merits in thought and composition, marking each on the scale of 100. At the contest, after the delivery of each oration, each judge shall, without consultation, mark on delivery on the same scale, and then average the three grades. No. 8. At the close of the contest the president and secretary shall receive the averages of each judge for each contestant. The averages of each judge shall be ranked 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. The orator ranked first by a majority (two) of the judges, shall be awarded first honor. If no orator is thus ranked first, the orator, the sum of whose ranks is least, shall be awarded the first honor. In case of a tie, the orator receiving the highest grand average shall receive the first honor. The first prize having been awarded, the average of the remaining orators shall be again ranked 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., and the second honor determined in the same manner as the first. The president shall then announce the result. The markings of the judges shall be published in at least one daily paper. Sec. 9. No contestant shall have any voice whatever in appointing the judges for the final contest. ARTICLE IV.——BY-LAWS. A N T I U L E IV. - B Y- LA WS. Sec 1. The Association shall pay all necessary expenses of the contests, and charge such admittance fees as the executive committee shall determine. SIG. 2. This constitution may be amended at any meeting by a two-thirds ( $ \frac{3}{2} $ ) vote of all the members. SEC. 3. Robert's Rules of Order shall be the guide in all points not determined by this constitution. Sec. 4. A call for each meeting shall be posted on the bulletin board. at least two days notice being given. Sec. 5. There shall be no voting by proxy. Revised Oct. 10, 1885. E. F. CALDWELL. President H. A. McLEAN, Secretary. NOTES. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Cosley's skating ring is open every Friday and Saturday nights. Rubber coats, gloves, hat covers and umbrellas at Abe Levy's. Fluken eeps all the standard brands of pianos and organs. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey, See advertisement of J. L. Berkey, See advertisement of J. L. Berkey, See advertisement of J. L. Berkey Go to bromelesss's for anything in the line of gent's furnishing goods. Piano and organ covers at Fluke's musical emporium. Go to Shane's for photographs. Abe Levy carries a complete Abe Levy carries a complete stock The Turkish bath house will not un after the first of December. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Hats, caps, ear muffs, anything you Hats, caps, ear muffs, anything you want at Abe Levy's. All inds of strings for all kinds o stringed instruments at Fluke's. Bromelsick is selling fall and winter gloves to students at special rates. For rent by the month—pianos and organs. Call at Fluke's musical emporium. The best of linen goods at Abe Levy's. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey, The Earl & Wollam collarsa. The Earl & Wilson collars and cuffs at Brommelsk's. At Fluke's musical emporium you will find guitars, banjos, mandolines and violins. Abe Levy keeps the best of everything. Try him. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. The lowest prices on hats at Brom- Canon City coal at Griffin's. Bromelsick wishes to call attention to his new stock of ties. "Good goods and low prices" is Abe Levy's motto. Best Osage and Scranton coal, all lumps, at Griffin's. Fall and winter neck scarfs at Bromelic's. Double parlors, furnished, hard coal, stove and closet, 1320 Kentucky street. Centerville, Iowa, coal at Griffin's. Illinois coal, very good, at Griffin's. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. For Rent. A new invoice of underwear just received at Bromelicks's. Students will find it to their advantage to deal with Abe Levy. Yesterday the art class had the pleasure of listening to a lecture on New York City by Mrs. J. H. Canfield. Miss M. L. Simpson has arranged for a course of art lectures. The next will be given in two weeks by Mrs. A. L. Diggs. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. --progress of the State of Kansas and people, and affords its patrons facilities unequal by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, Iola, Humboldt, Channit, Cherryyville, Independence, Winfield, Wellington, Harper, Atkinson, and intermediate points. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and interme diate stations, making close connections at Otta wa, Chanute and Cherryyville with our trains for Emporia, Burlington, Grass, Walnut and Coffey ville. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sun day 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 and Ottawa to trains to all polls and transfers and changes at wav stations THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular Coupon Stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLAN SLEEPERS on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders, on call on or address. D. W. C. Bower departed on Sunday's train for St. Louis, where he will visit the exposition and then go to visit his grandfather's family in Illinois.—Minneapolis Messenger. Lawrence Business RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Goes South ... 1:15 a. m, and 4:30 p.m. Arrives from South ... 1:15 a. m, and 4:30 p.m. Directory 12THISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. SOUTHERN KANSAS West bound . . . . . . . . . . . 11:45 a.m. m, and 6:18 p.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . 12:56 a.m. m, and 11:45 p.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . 4:15 a.m. m, and 8:07 a.m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . 4:32 p.m. m, and 4:15 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:25 p. m. and 11:55 p. m. To Wanogo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:12 p. m. East bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:25 a. m. and 8:10 a. m. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. GEORGE INNES & CO. No. 109 Massachusetts Street. L. BULLENE & CO, No. 89 Massachusetts Street, DRUGGISTS. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. CLOTHIERS. BARBER BROTHERS. No.153 Massachusetts Street. RESTAURANTS. NO. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOTHIER—SFINBEEG, the Borough of Manhattan Street. BARBERS. SEVEN Manufacturing Connection, No. 149 Massachusetts Street WM. WIEDEMANN, COAL DEALERS. JOHNSON & HOLLINGBERY Massachusetts St. FALLEY S. No. 167 Massachusetts Street FRANK N. BONNELL Corner Henry and Massachusetts Sts. TAILORS A. 6. GRIP PIN. 199 Massachusetts St. C. L. EDWALDS, No. 141 Massachusetts Street. JOHN DALEY, Winthrop St., opposite Postoffice. ALEX. PROTSCII. Corner Warren and Mass. Sts. J. J. KUNKEL No. 81 Massachusetts Street BOOK STORES. T. FIELD No. 99 Massachusetts Street. C. T. FIELD. No. 99 Massachusetts Street. S. S. CREW, Massachusetts St PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. GRO. B. SHANE. 601 Mossaukee St PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS The Southern Kansas Railway Is a KANSAS ROAD. S. B, HYNES, General Passenger Agt. Lawrence, Kan CHICAGO LAUNDRY- Henry St first great asset of Mar Billiard Parlor first store case of Massachusetts Street. All kitchens have stone and clean without清洗 the clothes. MILLARD & COOPER'S THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Restaurant and Confectionery 60 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. F. H. KLOCK'S CHOICE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, &c. EVERY THING FIRST-CLASS And prices moderate at See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Meal Tickets $4.00. Regular Board $3.50 D. F. BIGELOW'S 820 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN Toilet Articles, Fine Razors and Shaving outits a specialty. Drug Store Will deliver the best qualities of J. L. BERKEY Coal Oil and Gasoline from his Tank Wagon, in such quantities as may be desired. This is the most convenient way of getting your Oil. Look Out for the Tank Wagon with the Bell. Fashionable Clothing! HOUSE, GO TO The popular Clothier of Lawrence. The Merchants' Bank, Cor. Mass, and Warren Sts. Takes Students' Deposits, will cash Drafts, and does a general banking business. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier. WM. WIEDEMANN, The Student's Friend! In 1865, established what is now the best and most reliable Confectionery and Refreshment Depot in the State. ICE CREAM PARLOR Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. 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. Lawrence, Kan. L. H. PERKINS, Sec. Office in National Bank building. STUDENTS REMEMBER THAT E. C. MULL [Harris' Old Stend.] Is prepared to furnish all the delicacie of the season at the lowest prices. J. S.CREW & CO. Fruits, Confectionery and Nuts of all kinds always on hand. Cream, Iced Drinks, Best Oyster Parlor in the city. Oysters, Etc. Special attention given to students social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. Is the place to purchase Text Books LOW PRICES. 135 Mass St., LAWRENCE, KAN. 6015 JOHNSON, LAWRENCE RAN, First-class Work at Moderate Charges. DR. F. H. WILSON. DENTIST. FOR YOUR MILLINERY. MILLINERY STUDENTS, GO TO Newest styles always on hand. One of the most complete lines in the city always in stock. MOAK BROS'. BILLIARD PARLOR A fashionable resort. Best grades of Cigars in the city. Toilet Articles, STUDENTS! Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils, Perfumes, Reduced Soaps, etc., etc., go to LEIS DRUG STORE FALLEY'S Special Rates to Students. "J. B. WATKINS RESTAURANT! Land Mortgage Co. LAWRENCE, KAN. The Largest in the United States." New York Times STUDENTS FOR YOUR Boots and Shoes MENGER. Only first-class stock kept on hand with prices the lowest in the market. J. B. KELLEY, The Student's Friend BARBER SHOP in the city. A clean towel to every customer. Best Clothes in the market kept on hand. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fail to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD DENTIST! No 018 Main St. KANSAS MC J F. WIEDEMANN, (Successor to J. H. Boyd), MANUFACTURER OF Fine Boots AND SHOES. Dollar For 1 Tuesday Morning Repairing a Specialty. 917 Massachusetts St. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Senior law. a visiting in is a patriotic iking a spll being poste I change thei teaches a Su wrence. r '85 is m in this coun farland, of l ing in the political night. s back agai ior law class ns goes hor sit to Willie of Kansas h his parents ached in the ch Sunday Bert Ba Friday and that he look "plugs" tog on, of Tecu d K. S. U. gives the Ju conversation Pratt and Saturday in of Fort Scott T. Field at 1 s elected to f by E. C. Lit octured on ther s before the lass, Tuesday ald has arr ictures to be te of music. writes from bright spot ion, regular Canfield le ond hour, or rt iu New has entered He was for al academy i trying to r. 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