The Weekly University Courier LIBRARY OF G. W. HARRINGTON cannot Ann Every is to g for week. d stu good We case in West, saving The ear, as helps casant lodge winter ex ood saudents WITH. hehem, allies in general Dela- monthly, 'enter hasizes ry so- ABE LEVY, THE POPULAR STUDENT'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. geekly) greatly ome of elements ade of nattan, "class has a uscious n, Ill, sing the letters interest always ennison caring Baldne mating the ity? out the ng? y Jour- regula- Would erently. to be g class give a NOTES. Miss Mugler has gone East to select an elegant line of millinery. Students can rest assured that their stock will be one of the choicest, as always has been before. as been ard, and allaugh, Demo- sssor re- bnbridge ing, and he will ia Hun- ve 2,043 nts. The young lady, whose partner trod on her foot while waltzing, ex- cused herself from further dancing by saying that she did not like a mass toe movement. "Are you guilty or not guilty?" asked the clerk of the criminal court, to an Irish prisoner. "An' sure," Pat. "what are yees there for, out to fold that out?" LAMPS.—You will find a complete assortment of Lamps at J. A. Dailey's. He has the Improved Student Lamp, and will make special low prices on it to students. Come and see it. "This world is all a fleeting show," said a priest to a culprit on the galows. "Yes." was the prompt reply, "but if you have no objections I'd like to see the show a little longer." Students, remember your old friend when you want anything in the music line. He keeps constantly on hand a full line of sheet music and musical supplies of all kinds. Call on W. W. Fluke. Mr. Geo, Lets is a firm friend of K.S.U., and should receive the patronage of all students who want anything in the line of drugs, toilet articles, brushes, etc. His prices are the very lowest. Good News. The Prof. Morris Equine and Canine exhibition will appear at the opera house next Monday and Tuesday nights. The prices range the same as last year, 15 and 25 cents The company consists of 42 dogs and 10 ponies, travelling in a special palace car. J. S. CREW & Co. There are many old students and some new students who would like to have one of those large-group photographs of the Faculty and Senior Class of last year. During next week they can be had at J. S. Crew & Co's book store, at 25 cents each. There are only a few of them left, and if you want them, call at once, as we desire to close them all out to the students at this low rate. The University of Washington Territory begins with 113 students. Foot-ball has been abolished at Harvard by a majority vote of the faculty. Italy has declared its seventeen universities open to women; and Switzerland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark have taken a similar action. At present the largest university in Europe is Rudel Albrecht's, of Vienna. It has 285 professors and 5,221 students. A native of Madagascar who studied medicine in Edinburg and returned home, now has seventy young men studying under him. The Princeton students are boycotting a book-seller because he seent to their parents itemized bills for textbooks, ponies, translations, etc. The observatory dome for the University of Michigan will weigh ten tons, and be more than forty feet in diameter. It will be the largest in the world. One of the finest halls in the city for social gatherings is now vacant, over Leis' drug store, and for rent cheap. For a society room, etc., it cannot be excelled. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE Lawrence Business RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANSAS. C. F. SCHUTZ, (Successor to O. B. Neil.) Boots and Shoes. Henry St., first door west of Leis' Drug Store. Special attention given to Repairing. Lawrence Business Directory. Goes South ... 11:35 a.m, m and 4:30 p.m Arrives from South ... 10:15 a.m, m and 4:03 p.m ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. West Bound ... 11:25 a.m. and 6:38 p.m. “ “ “ ……………………………… 11:56 a.m. and 11:43 p.m. East Bound ... 4:15 a.m. and 8:7 a.m. “ “ “ ……………………………… 4:32 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. G. H. MAYHOOD'S College. KANSAS DIVISIGN OF UNION PACIFIC. West Bound ... 11:25 p. m, and 11:55 p. m To Wanego ... 6:12 p. m East Bound ... 4:25 a. m and 8:10 a. m " " " " " 4:25 p. m LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. Butcher Shop, Henry street, opp. Court House. Special rates to Students Clubs. No.925 Massachusetts Street. GEORGE INNS & CO. E DRUGGISTS. Fish, Game, Oysters, and Fresh Meats of all Kinds at B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. L. O. MCINTIRE No. 910 Massachusetts Street GRO. LEIS, Cor. Mass, and Henry Streets. No. 71 Massachusetts Streets. KING CLOTHIER - STEINBERG Museum of Fine Arts Street. CLOTHIERS. WM. WIEDEMANN. No. — Massachusetts Street. E. C. MULL, Harris! Old Stand. J. HOUSE No. 74 Massachusetts Streets. RESTAURANT. JM. WIEDEMANN COAL DEALERS. FRANK A. DOANE. Corner Henry and Massachusetts Sts. A. J. GRIFIN, 199 Massachusetts St. C. L. EDWARDS. No. 114 Massachusetts Street TAILORS. DRS. GEO HOLLINGBERY. No. 841 Massachusetts Street, ALEX. PROTSCH. Corner Warren hud Mass, Sta. J. J. KUNKLE, No. 90 Massachusetts Street. BOOK STORES. BOOK STORES. S. T. FIELD. No. 99 Massachusetts Street. S. T. FIELD, No. 99 Massachusetts Street. J. S. CgEW, Massachusetts Street. J. S. HAND & CO. Owensville Piersons Mill PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. GEO. B, SHANE. No. 125 Massachusetts Street. 820 Massachusetts Street. STUDENTS Boots and Shoes MENGER. Only first-class stock kept on hand with prices the lowest in the market. Billiard Parlor STUDENTS CLUBS J. M. Zook's Grocery THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. GIVEN SPECIAL RATES MILLARD & COOPER'S JOHNSON & HEYLINBERG'S The most Fashionable and Best Students Barber Shop in the city. Students trade solicited. Best brands of Foreign and Domestic Cigars in the market always on hand Barber Shop, Fine Domestic and Imported Cigars. 60 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KS. Fine Domestic and Imported Gigars. DR.F. H.WILSON, DENTIST. 135 Mass, St., Lawrence, Kaf. First-Class Work at Moderate Charges. MILLINERY. STUDENTS, GO TO MRS. ORME'S FOR YOUR MILLINERY. 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. STUDENTS! Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Hairy Oils, Perfumes, Refined Soaps, etc., go to LEIS' DRUG STORE. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE DR. J. E. GEROLD, When in Kansas City, should not fail to call upon DENTIST, Ne. 618 Main St., - KANSAS CITY, MO, W. E. YEAGER, FLORIST! New Hampshire Street, just below the satisfaction for all kinds of Jobwork Work. "J. B. WATKINS Land Mortgage Company. LAWRENCE, KAN. The Largest in the United States." New York Times. C. L. EDWARDS, DEALER IN Hard and Soft Goals, Office: 845 Massachusetts St. C BRUCE & SONS, 633 Massachusetts Street. Leavenworth. Scranton, Cherokee, Rich Hill and Anthracite; Coal and Coke Delivered Free to any Part of the City. STUDENTS For First-Class Groceries GO TO LUTHER'S. & CO'S. Dollar Per Friday Mo Senior law. 3. visiting is a patrioti akling a sp I change the being post ugh, '85, v. y. s ticket a pt. leaches a 5 wrence. enic was pos rain. r '85 is z in this cou rland, of l ing in the i n goes ho sit to Willie of Kansah his parent eached in the ch Sunday i political iy night. s back ags for law clas and Bert B Friday and that he look "plugs" to Lon, of Teed K. S. U gives the conversatio Pratt and Saturday in F. Fort Scott T. Field at s elected to by E. C. L atured on tires before the class, Tuesday old has arrets to liess of music writes from bright spot fon, regular Canfield I ond hour, o rt lu New has entered He was f al academy i trying to r. 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