Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery, Vermont Street, extend Students the Lowest Rates in the city on Rigs. LOCAL. The Juniors will give a hop. You had better attend chapel. Our new professors are bricks. Oread is getting down to work. See advertisement of J. L. Berk The Faculty is more active than ever. We have been told confidentially that— But for goodness sake don't say we told you. "Col. P. J." cleared ten dollars off the circus. The I. C.'s have three sub rosa members. A dancing class will be organized in a few days. Our fighting editor swings Indian clubs every day. There is a fine melon patch up the river about a mile. there will be a parrot and monkey election in the Review before long. Riggs gave the doctor some instruction as to the proper mode of teaching M. aud M. Science. The bright moonlight nights discourage excursions to the apple orchards and melon patches. Those who desire painting would do well to call on Miss Simpson, in the room just north of Prof Marvin's. The chemistry department has a new apparatus for the decomposition of water. We wish it would decompose our board bills. Several of the electric bells are out of order, and some confusion is produced by one class coming in before the other is dismissed. The sidewalks about town are in a very delapidated condition, and our city fathers would do well to see that they are improved. Hallowe'en will soon be here. The following program will be rendered in Oread this afternoon: Declamations, Fannie Pratt and B. C. Preston; readings, Frank Crowell and Agnes Lowe; essays, Hattie Haskell and F. C. Keys; orations, W. L. Kerr and G. W. Harrington. Debate: Resolved. That poetry exercises a stronger influence on the human mind than history or philosophy. Affirmative, Denton Dunn and Bert Baldwin; negative, W. H. Park and E. G. Blair. Oread opened the year with a good meeting last Friday. P. J. Fritz gave a rather lengthy oration on Washington. Gertrude Hennicut rendered her declamation in a very pleasing manner. Sadie Emery's declamation was also excellent. The special feature of the day was the debate. It was participated in by Prof. Carruth, E. C. Little, P. C. Young, Hutchings, Jenks, Riggs, Crane and Davis. The question was: Resolved, That the coinage of the present silver dollar should be stopped. Under the election of officers S. T. Gilmore was elected president, Harry Smith vice president, Hattie Dunn secretary and H. E. Riggs critic. Mr. Jenks favored the society with an excellent vocal solo. Everything is now in good running order, and Oread looks forward to a year of peace and hard work. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Subscribe for the Courier. Fifty cents a year. Prof. McIravy reports a very large attendance at the Lawrence Business College. Boareing clubs are becoming quite popular of late. Gov. Chas. Robinson subscribes for the Courier. The Y. M.C.A. reading room is well patronized by the students. Prof. Snow's microscopic botany class met from 8 to 9, this morning. One of the new Freshman brings a lunch to school with him every day Take your girl for a moonlight boat ride while the fine weather lasts Quite a number of students attended Prof. Pratt's dance Monday evening. Dr. Lippincott is making mental science an exceedingly interesting study. Maj. Jno, M. Crowell, of Atchison, is inspecting the Lawrence postoffice and visiting his son Frank to-day. The Freshman Greeks are tugging away at Homer's Illiad, under the able management of Prof. Sterling. WANTED:—Number 22 of last years COURIER. Will exchange for or buy it. —W. Y. Morgan, Cottonwood Falls, Kas. Our campus has never looked so well as at present. Give James Mears a little more money and our campus will resemble a fairy garden. New students should attend the literary societies. And it might not do the old ones any harm to drop in occasionally. Samples of Miss Simpson's work in painting can be seen in Crew's window. The work shows not only great skill in workmanship, but excellent taste. The University base ball club is practicing every afternoon on the ball grounds. It is composed of some of the best talent in the State. Look out, Washburn. Miss Libbie Mead, one of Council Grove's most promising young ladies, left for Topeka on Wednesday, where she will attend Wasilumb for the ensuing year. —Council Grove Cosmos. The interest in base ball is picking up immensely. The new boys seem to inspire new enthusiasm. Among the new boys who promise to distinguish themselves are: Deford, Jackson, Fox and Lewis. The executive committee of the Oratorical Association should call a meeting immediately. Our local contest should certainly be held before Christmas, in order that our man may have ample time for preparation. This is to certify that W. L. Kerr and J. D. McLaren are the only persons authorized to contract for advertising and subscriptions to the WEEKLY UNIVERSITY COURIER, or to collect the same. LAWRENCE, KAS., Sept. 24, '85. E. L. ACKLEY. F. T. OAKLEY, Secretary. President. We have just received the September number of the Arrow. It is a neat fifty page magazine, and is much improved since last year. The board of editors has been changed, Miss Joe March's name appearing as editor-in-chief. She is assisted by Mary Bilmore and Ethel B. Allen. The chapter letters show that the I. Cs. elsewhere are as active and enthusiastic as they are here. May success attend the I. C. and the Arrow. NOTES. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Abe Levy says that good goods and low prices are bound to win. Pianos and organs of the standard makes always on hand at Fluke's. Abe Levy handles the Stetson hats, the best hats in the market. bromelsick is making special rates to students on gent's furnisling goods. Fine kid and school gloves at Abe Levy's. Abe Levy says that he never had a better trade with the students than he has had for the past two weeks. he has had for the past two weeks. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey, Guitars, banjos, mandolines and violins always on hand at Fluke's. Gold, silver and gut strings for any stringed instrument at Fluke's. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. If you want to be stylish, buy your furnishing goods at a stylish house. Bromelsick's is the place. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Mr. Fluke has made arrangements by which students can have pianos by the month. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. The finest grades of silk hats at Abe Levy. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Sheet music, 14th ed. Sheet music and musical instruments of all kinds at Fluke's musical emporium. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. grade and any size at Bromelsick's. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Dunlap and Stutson hats are as Cuffs, collars and ties of the best grade and any size at Bromelsick's. See advertisement of I. L. Barring Dunlap and Stetson hats are acknowledged to be the best hats made. Bromelsick sells them. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Collars and cuffs, ties and dude canes at Abe Levy's. University Rooms. Chancellor's Office, No. 2. P. J. William's Lecture Room, No. 8. E. Miller's Study, No. 7. Ladies' Cloak Room. No. 5. Regents' Room, No. 4. L. W. Spring's Lecture Room. No. 11. Clerk's Office, No.1. Guide's Office, No.3. E. Miller's Lecture Room, No 9. Olin Templin's Lecture Room, No 10. P. J. William's Study, No. 6. E. L. Nichol's Study, No. 12. Jas. H. Canfield's Study, No. 13. Library, No. 14. Jas. H. Canfield's Lecture Room, No.15. E. L. Nichol's Lecture Room, No. 16. Wm. Macdonald's Music Room, No. 17. F. H. Snow's Study, No. 18. S.T. FIELD & CO'S Books and Supplies L. L. Dyche's Laboratory, No. 19. STUDENTS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE YOUR University Book Store, 99 Massachusetts Street. - - - LARENCE. [Old number.] F. H. Snow's Lecture Room, No. 20. F. H. Snow's Laboratory, No. 21. A. M. Wilcox's Study, No. 23. D. H. Robinson's Lecture Room, No. 24. A. M. Wilcox's Lecture Room, No. 25. W. H. Carruth's Lecture Room, No.26. E. W. West's Room, No. 27. F. O. Marvin's Study, No. 28. Dome, upstairs opposite No. 28. Orophilian Hall, No. 29. Mamie Simpson's Studio, No. 31. F. O. Marvin's Lecture Room. No. 30. P. J. Aldrich's Music Room, No. 32. L. L. Dyche's Study, No.33. Museum, No. 35. Oread Hall, through No. 34 to No. 36. Physics Laboratory, basement. E. H. S. Bailey, Chemical Building. L. E. Sayre, Chemical Building. J. L. BERKEY Will deliver the best qualities of Coal Oil and Gasoline from his Tank Wagon, in such quan titles as may be desired. This is the most convenient way o getting your Oil. Look Out for the Tank Wagon with the Bell. STUDENTS REMEMBER THAT E. C. MULL [Harris' Old Stand.] Is prepared to furnish all the delicacie of the season at the lowest prices. Fruits, Confectionery 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. The Merchants' Bank; Cor. Mass, and Warren Sts. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier. Takes Student's Deposits, will cash Draits, and does a general banking business. -GO TO- Fashionable Clothing! FOR HOUSE. The popular Clothier of Lawrence THE WESTERN Farm Mortgage Co. Lawrence, Kan. 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. Popular Butcher Shop! FREDRICKSON'S Will extend Students clubs special rates for the coming year. Make no contracts 'till you see him. J. M. WOOD, Groceries, Fruits VEGETABLES. 141 Massachusetts Street. Special inducements to University clubs and boarding houses. J. S. CREW & CO. Is the place to purchase Text Books ---AT--- LOW PRICES. WM. WIEDEMANN, The Student's Friend! In 1865, established what is now the best and most reliable Confectionery and Refreshment Depot in the State. His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. ICE CREAM PARLOR Is the cosiest and best in the city. Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. --- PUBLISHI VOL. IV. See advertisement of J. L. Berkey. Treacher Fraternal All in va The Cou Still live Still live Bogus st Mommy The Co Few Orophili this week. The liter well attend For frats go, but we The wha the COURIE Prof. B building in Last yer year bogu Courier, t flourishes. 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