ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. LOCAL. es in La letics The $800 nec- Phenix. O. Sts. TION. establish- The Normal program this afternoon is as follows: Essay, Lena Moulton; declamation, Anna Beardsley; elective exercises, Emma Breese, Nannie Wade; oration, Florence Reasoner; class exercise, Jennie Divelbess. Debate: Resolved, That the U. S. has reached the height of prosperity and is now on the decline. Affirmative, L. H. Rose, M. E. Pierson; negative, M. L. Field, M. T. Cummings. STS, Doors, Kansas City The committee of the State Oratorical Association to select judges for the state contest met at the Eldridge House parlors Saturday. It consisted of Ingalls, of Washburn; Cole, of Ottawa; Morgan, of K. S. U. The following judgers were selected by a unanimous vote: Noble Prentiss, of Atchison; Rev. Robert Laird Collier, of Kansas City, and Hon. Geo. T. Anthony, of Leavenworth. If the gentlemen chosen accept, the judges will be very satisfactory to all parties. Oread society met at 3 o'clock last Friday, President Brown in the chair. The literary program consisted of a reading by Minnie Raught, an essay by H.E. Riggs; and debate, question: Resolved. That the annexation of Canada is desirable. Affirmative, W. Y. Morgan, H. E. Riggs; negative, B. F. Talbott, D. J. Dunn. There was a good attendance, and there should have been a much better program. There is not work enough spent in preparing for Oread. The financial secretary reported that $25 was due on piano. This amount was promptly raised by subscription among the loyal Oreads. The man- Orophilian.—The Orophilians are not of those who mourn over defea or gloat over victory. On last Friday they held their first session the new year. Judging from the general interest and enthusiasm of the society, its energetic, enterprising spirit and the ability of its members, we can safely predict for it a prosperous and successful future. Considering the fact that Friday's session was the first following the holidays, it was a good beginning for the "New Year." Without speaking of the exercises in detail, we may say all were well rendered. After recess an irregular debate upon the result of the recent election was participated in by many members. A committee of three was chosen to confer with the committee from the Oreads in regard to the June orator. The Orophilians are preparing an entertainment, musical and literary, to be given in Lawrence, Ottawa and Olathe, some time in February, proceeds for the piano fund. What the Courier Would Like to Sec. More students attend Prof. Canfield's lectures Tuesday evenings. Those students who were going to begin the New Year by joining the Y. M. C. A., keep their promise. A chair of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Logic established, instead of crowding the work into other departments. The different members "pin" their sub rosa members. The man who will tell us how many "Sigs" are in the K. S. U. NOTES. A K. S. U. chess and checker club. Cosley's is the place for pleasure. Boys, patronize Winchell. If you want to be "solid" with your girl go to Rowe's with a dollar silver piece and get one of those tony bangles. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's. If you want anything that no one else has in stock J. S. Hand will order promptly. Go to Bromelsiek's for mufflers, ties, earlaps. C. S. Duncan pays cash for second hand- University books. The first class place in the city for oysters is Pershall's. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters, the only first class place in the city. If Bruce wins in the coming oratorical contest it will be because he buys his hats, collars, ties and cuffs at Bromelick's. Go to Winchell's for Havannas. Fluke has all the latest music at his musical emporium. Make a nice present to your girl, of the best music, at Fluke's musical emporium. Bromelsick, the friend of the students for everything that is pretty. J. S. Hand & Co. have a fine line of stationery. Call and see them. Go to Cosley's skating rink, best in the city. "Coupons" at Winchell's. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges second hand University books. Dandy, dandy dancing shoes at Boyd's. Planos rented at low rates by W. W. Fluke. J. B. Shane's for photographs. Only $ per doz. to students. Pictures and picture frames, cheapest and best, at Smith's news depot. If you want fine Havanna filled 5c cigars go to J. S. Hand & Co., the new book sellers, opposite Pierson's mill. If you want a jolly time go to Cossey's skating rink. The Turkish bath house, on Vermont street, under the proprietorship of Mrs. Hoopes, should be well patronized. Under discouraging circumstances she is supporting it in a way which would be a credit to a much larger place. If you wish to retain your reputation with your "solid girl" for good taste in dressing, buy all your furnishing goods at Bromeliack's. G. H. Winchell's for cigars. Photographs only $3.00 per dozen to students at Shane's. We bring to public attent ion Dr. Car Neumann's Pulmonic Tablets. Specially prepared as a remedy damiting of being carried about the person conveniently. They do not contain a single grain of opium, antimony or squill, all of which would produce temporary relief, but destroy the appetite, and produce impaired digestion. Testimony as to their merit has been received from J. B. Abbott, Gov. Robinson, C. A. Faris, M. W. Kelly, McCurdy, Joe Fricker, Hope, Borgholthaus, and others of our citizens. The constituents are purely vegetable, positively harmless, and will not nauseate the most sensitive palate. The Tablets will render a hoarse voice clear and distinct; case and cure the worst of coughs; allow expectoration without straining; and soothe all irritation of the bronchial tubes. In catarrh they may be used with especial benefit. There seems to be considerable dissatisfaction in the admission of one of the chosen oratorical contestants. It is claimed that at the time all orations should be handed in to the committee he was a sub-Freshman, and for three days following. As several were closed out because of this disqualification, it will undoubtedly cause trouble. Let fairness be the motto. Lawrence Business Directory RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. ATLANTIC, 1472 West bound ... 11:39 a.m. and 6:17 p.m. ... 11:38 p.m. East bound ... 4:25 p.m. and m.a.t. ... 3:37 p.m. and 4:10 p.m. Goes South ... 11:45 a. m, and 5:00 p. Arrives from South ... 11:45 a. m, and 3:57 p. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound ... 11:45 a.m. and 11:55 p.m. To Wawango ... 6:13 p.m. East bound ... 4:45 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. TO NEW ORLEANS. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City 6:30 p. m. and 6:30 a. m. for St. Louis, arriving at 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 a. m.; for Chicago to Illinois direct route. CHICAGO & ALTON & LLINOIS CENTRAL LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. L. BULLENE & CO. No. 89 Massachusetts Street. M. NEWMAK, No. 105 Massachusetts St. GEORGE INNES & CO. No.109 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. L. O. McINTIRE, No. 163 Massachusetts Street GEO. A. HUNT, 81 Massachusetts Street B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts. B. W. WOODWARD & CO., No. 153 Massachusetts Street. CITY DRUG STORE, No. 66 Massachusetts Street. D. F. BIGELOW, No. 123 Massachusetts Street. CLOTHIERS. J. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street, KING CLOTHIER--STEINBERG. 120 W. 39th St. New York, NY 10001. GROCERIES. E. E. GOOD, No. 71 Massachusetts Street. MULZ AND JOCK, No. 143 Massachusetts St. RESTAURANTS. PERSHALL'S, No. 58 Massachusetts Street. HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners. No. 149 Massachusetts Street. WM, WIEDEMANN, No... Massachusetts Street FALLEY'S, No. 167 Massachusetts Street STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, No. 111 Massachusetts Street J. S. HAND, Opposite Pierson's Mill. COAL DEALERS. BRUCE & CO. C. L. EDWARDS, No. 141 Massachusetts streets JEWELERS. WM. M. ROWE, No. 133 Massachusetts Street TAILORS. J. J.KUNKEL, J. J.KUNKEL, ALEX E. PROTESCH, Homer Harber Drug Store. C. A. SUTORIUS, No. 75 Massachusetts Street. BOOK STORES. J. S. CREW, MEAT SHOP. S. T. FIELD No. 99 Massachusetts Street A. FREDERICKSON, No. 157 Massachusetts Street. No. 98 Massachusetts Street. PEERBOKSON PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 Massachusetts St. JOHN BOYER. Near Rahkoff's F. F. METTNER No. 67 Massachusetts Street. HAMILTON, S. E. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. J. B. SHANE, No. 125 Massachusetts Street. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. Patronize those who patronize you M. M. MANLEY, A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Student's Friend. Star Shoe Store 147 Massachusetts St. Wil change next month to Patterson's old stand. GO TO HIM FOR BARGAINS. STUDENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fall to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD. DENTIST! No. 618 Main St., - KANSAS CITY, MO. 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. IT IS POSSIBLE For a mere trifle, to purchase Something for a Present ! And to have that "something good" -Where? Woodward's 'Round Corner." MOAK BROS.. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, LARGEST AND FINest HALL IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts Street. S. HOENE, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles 131 Massachusetts St. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just east of Post-office. you. Patronize those who patronize you. DELMONICO! J. H. VESTAL, Sets the best table in the city for day board. Only $3.50 per week. Has a Room to rent. HARRIS MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER! DEALERS IN Oysters In their Season in the Best Style. Fruits, Nuts, &c. Suppers to order for Clubs, Parties and Weddings on short notice. PURE CANDIES A SPECIALTY. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR LAWRENCE KAN 169 Mass. St., - LAWRENCE, KAN. ALEX E. PROTSCH, S. W, cor, Mass, and Warren Sts. up stairs. IN 1868 I established what is now the oldest manufactory of Cure Candies Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainments. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. I ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF I have spared no pains or expense in re- fitting my ICE CREAM PARLOR, Where I will be glad to serve my customers with PURE ICE CREAM And Fruit Ices in their Season. Goods Delivered free of Charge. Telephone Connnections Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN. ONLY $3 PER DOZEN! STUDENTS! STUDENTS! Have you heard of the great cut in rates in Photograhy No! Well, go to J. B. SHANE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Photographs, cabinet size, $3.00 per dozen. Card $1.25 per dozen. Groups at very reasonable figures. GIVE HIM A CALL.