no patronize COURIER. tt Coal ETC, FIN, wrence, Kansas MES, Rooms, SUBSCRIPTION FIFTY CENTS PER YEAR. Up Stairs, WILSON, NSAS. TIST, NCE, KAN. foods just in. La ___ IN THE CITY. parlor UNIVERSITY OPER'S erate Charges. Esthetic Cigars. EENCE, KAN. ERN age Co. Kan. and to loan at a real escreat real escreat is ample see them beets elsewhere, break building. KINS, Sec. RD THE WEEKLY Frequent purie plan he works MES DMB, ST! messee Sts. kers' Articles. s St. NE, Designs for variety. os., incert Hall IN THE STATE. stic Cigars Street. House. and Bouquets attention. askets just rearranged with uth of Adams. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Vol. III. PERSONAL. Jack Schall is at Ottawa. Jack Schall is at Ocala. Olin Templin is in Colorado F. W. Barnes is at Eldorado. Hattie Dunn is still in Lawrence. The Franklin boys are at Severance. A. L. Sloan is in Halsted, Kan. Hattie Dunn is in Lawrence C. H. Himoe is travelling for his father. Mable Wemple is in Lawrence this summer. Mary Henshaw is visiting friends in Olathe. Prof. Marvin is in Lawrence this summer. Evelyn Smith is at her home in Abilene. H. B. Martin is visiting relatives in Indiana. Mabel Gore will rejoin her class in the fall. Nannie Anderson is camping out in Ottawa. J. W. O'Bryon is still in the "Historic City." Nigella V. Banks went cast a few days ago. Hattie Williams is at her home in Lawrence. Clara Pochler is now book-keeper for her father. Brown and Cone now hold forth at the University. Etta Hadley is visiting Grace Pickering in Olathe. C, E. Hall is in a land office at Hutchison, Kan. Ed Gildermeister is now at his farm "...well, Grove." Chas. D. Hickok is getting rich in a store at Argonia. R. E. Hayslett is travelling for the Twin Mound Nursery. Iwin Mount Nursery. Oscar Poehler is now clerking at Henderson, Minnesota. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, JULY 1, 1885. Henderson, Minnesota. Lillie Sherman of Quincy is in the visiting Jean Oliver. E. D. Cruise is with a surveying in southern Missouri. party in southeastern Wisconsin. Mamie and Emma Dunn will spend the summer in Minneapolis. Geo. Mc Laren will attend the teacher's institute at Minneapolis. Frank Climer is now a soldier of the white crew with Sienna Chi A. L. Adams is working for the County Surveyor of Shawnee Co. C. K. Douglas, an old student, passed through Lawrence last week. Ross Wempel has taken his departure for the wilds of New Mexico. Glen Miller upholds the reputation of the Phi Gams at Falley's by his appetite. Nanlie Anderson made a shot visit at Spring Hill. Valentine reports a glorious time from Topeka. Val. has a girl there. Valentine reports a glorious time Prof. Bailey is camping at the National S. S. Assembly at Ottawa. Miss Josie Cook attended the wedding. Jep Davis is dudeing in Ottawa. Prof. Jas. H. Canfield is in Vermont. Bert Henshaw is in the summer school. Paul Leonard is in the summer school. Nellie Benedict attends the summer school. Kate Merrill is in the heart of the Alleghauies. Horton gets around five nights in succession. Lucy Difenbacher is at her home in Great Bend. Nettie Brown will visit friends in Iowa next week. Miss Maud Thrasher is visiting in Iola and Humboldt. J. C. Shinn has been very sick, but is now recovering. Denton Dunn has been making a visit to Kansas City. Clara Coffin is pulverizing the hearts of the 11worth boys. Florence Reasoner says she has unit school to teach. Laura Gentry will enter the University in September. Emma White had a camping experience at Bismarck. Clara Greenamyer starts to-day for a visit in the far East. Agnes Lowe is in Lawrence. She will remain all summer. W. L. Kerr is running the Sunday school convention at Ottawa. Lincoln McMillan is in the Santa Fe offices at the capitol city. Frank T. Oakley spent last week with H. E. Riggs in Lawrence. Mary Sabin is visiting in the state of Georgia. She will not return next year. S. W. Shattuck and Frank Climer are going through western Kansas in a wagon. Laura Lyons is still in Lawrence. She enjoyed a visit from Franc Hunt last week. Miss Minnie Raught has returned to Pennsylvania. She may not return next year. She may C. B. Highbargain is at work in Lawrence. He will reenter school in the fall. Miss Luella Moore tarried in Lawrence nearly a week before going to her Texas home. Dr. Lippincott has been in various Kansas towns in the interest of the University. L. A. Lowther, formerly a teacher at Cottonwood Falls, is attending summer school. Arthur L. Brandon is now first book-keeper in the People's National Bank at Burlington. Frank A. Marshall has been in the city for some time. He will enter school next year. Dick Short reports a "bully time." Dick is on a large farm near his native burg—Blue Rapids. Alice Ropes visited a week in Wyandotte. Joe Rolston is on a farm in Coffee Co. Mary Churchill is in the city. Clara Wilson is in Lawrence. H. A. McLean is reading law in Florence. Chas. Fearl will enroll with the Junior Law's. Paul Goddard is in a store in Sedgwick City. B. P. Blair is on a farm near Solomon City. Ethel Allen is visiting Lida Roning in Abilene. E. D. Eames is on a farm near Min neapolis, Kan. Miss Laura O'Bryon will enter school in the fall. W. S. Whirlow was at the University on the 22nd inst. Mattie Hyde was one of the recent visitor at K. S, U. F. O'Connor, "LL.B.," is registered at the University. S. M. Smith, '79, was in Lawrence over Sunday, the 28th. May Webeter is quietly resting at her home in this city. Prof. Snow made a flying trip east the latter part of June. Julius Lempman, of Ft. Scott, will enter the freshman class. N. A. Swickard will attend Baldwin City academy next year. Chas. McDonald is helping to manage the great "Sunflower road." Lizzie Barker, of 11worth, has been visiting her friend Laura Lyons. J. B. Chamberlin is managing a large grocery store at Humboldt. Jennie Walker is visiting Lettie Collins and Nettie Hubbard in Olathe. Ed. Mescery writes of prosperity as an attorney at law from St. Louis. T. T. Dunlery has been gaining muscle on his father's farm in Butler Co. H. F. Smith is in the office of his brother, county surveyor at Wellington. Chas. Simmons (Doctor Simmons) has returned with oh, such a pretty beard! Gertrude Hunnicutt has not yet started on her intended trip to the sea shore. Harry Buckingham and Ed Stimpson are receiving their Beta friends in Lawrence. J. D. McLaren has given up his study of ants for a little while to make a trip home. Kate Burns is enjoying a few weeks visit at Walton. Kan., as the guest of Inez Taggert. Horton is devoting himself to the Lawrence girls in the absence of his Phi Gam brethren. Dr. Frysinger and wife of Baltimore went through the University with Dr. Lippincott. Nanne Jones, a former student of J. of K., delivered the master's oration at Cincinnati college. Ed. Muth is in the city. He is not mad, but— Jno. Halligan is now holding the plow near Effingham. Minnie Harvey will represent El dorado in K. S. U. next year. Prof. Andrews, Horton's friend, has been visiting in Atchison and Topeka. Will McDonald, now of Ft. Scott, was recently married to Miss Mell Sallee. Lizzie Hook, of Leavenworth, announces her intention of becoming a student. Fred Cornell and J. W. Root, of Wyandotte, expects to enter school in September. One or two prominent old graduates are to be married this summer. More anon. Lou Palmer is in Lawrence. Her sister Nellie will enter the Freshman class next fall. H. A. Smith is making his mark as a loafer in Atchison. He will visit in Lawrence soon. Denton Hogeboom is a bright young man of Topeka, who will enter Freshman in the fall. Chas, L. Smith and D.C. Kennedy will gladden Sigma Chi by entering school next fall. Craig Hunter was down from Topeka the other day and took suppen with Glen Miller. Obe Taylor and Hart Lyons, graduate of the Leavenworth high school, will enroll next September. Bert Baldwin and Frank Penniman show strong University traits in their gallantry to the Ft. Scott girls. Ben Akers and Nate McCague will spend the glorious 4th with Misses Hadley and Pickering in Olathe. Karl A. Floden, '81, is at present associated with his brother in a general land business at Portland, Or. E. C. Little has arrived in town, and has been learning the duties of his office before being "sworn in." W. A. Thompson is engaged in numbering the houses in Lawrence. He has some very funny experience. John and Will Findley, students of two year's ago, are hard at work on their father's farm near Atchison. E. A. Wheeler is at Axtell. Next year he will bring back a younger son of his father who will enter U. of K. Miss Hattie Haskell is enjoying a visit from Miss Fannie Pratt, who came to attend the Beatty-Griswold wedding. No. 41. Nettie Brown, Cora Kimball, Jeanie Edwards, Alice Ropes, Eva Howe and Manie Stimpson, camped at Ottawa during the assembly. He is a young student at the dent of Park College, Mo. M. Ando, Tokio, Japan, was a visitor at the University some time back. He is a young Japanese and a stu- P. R. Bennett will enter the University of Michigan in the fall, and will turn his attention to establishing a chapter of Sigma Nu. Alice Penfield is visiting in Leavnworth. Prof. Bailey is building himself a home on Ohio street just north of Adams. Harry Radeliff left last week for St. Louis to remain there if he is satisfied with the position he has been offered. Ariel Long, '80, is doing special work in German and French in the summer school. H. C. Routzong teaches music at Equity. He will finish his music course here next year. Maud Mansfield and Lida Griffith have returned from school in the East and now make an addition to Lawrence I. C.'s. J. Grover, we are reliable informed, has established a large chapter of Beta Kappa Chi among the cow boys of Leavenworth. S. T. Field & Co. are rusticating in Lawrence laying in a big supply of books with which to provide all the students, old and new. Yohe seems to be dead or very silent; not a word have we heard from him. Some 11worth girl must have him on her Hook. C. W. Hawkins has been principal of the Ft. Scott high school for two years, but being a University man the normals say he must go. W. W. Russ, A. P. Fellows and J. B. Harris are the ones who bored the good citizens of Lawrence as agents for Prof. Spring's book. And now the law firm reads Green & Spangler. Yes our "Henry" is a full-fledged lawyer and a partner of Dean Green into the bargain. Clara Bailey, well known to the students of '80, was married June 18th, to L. B. Breese, a prominent business man and postmaster at Elmdale, Kansas. W. T. Reed and Frank Reed are making the farmers in the neighborhood of Newton feel as if their time had come. The boys are peddling lightning rods. Marsella Howland,daughter of Rev. Howland, is with the summer school. She graduated from the Lawrence high school this year,and will be Freshman next session. Abbie Noyes, a former student of the "good old times" of General Frazer, was married on the 16th to Mr. Harry Raymond of B.W. Woodward's drug store. The Lawrence folks enjoyed a very pleasant visit on Tuesday of campmeeting week, from Misses Clara Shellaburger, Maude Martin and Myrtle Jetmore of Topeka. We hope they will come to stay next fall. Frank P. McLennan, of '75, managing editor of the Emporia News, made his Alma Mater an angelic visit to attend the alumni reunion. He responded to the toast: "The University Press," with a very interesting and with "personal mention" of all students who have ever done any newspaper work.