16 UNIVERSITY COURIER. If you want photograph albums call at Bates & Field's. The Senior Class taking optional Greek during the second half of this session will translate the New Testament. This class, numbering five, has been engaged in reading Sophocles besides its general study on Greek dramatic literature, with readings from English poets who have translated and paraphrased Greek. Buy your dress goods of Geo. Innes & Co. They have great bargains at $12 \frac{1}{2}$, 15, and 20 cents. Hereafter no student will be allowed to graduate who has not taken at least one year of Latin. This rule, however, does not apply to the present advanced classes. Rubber goods of all kinds at Patterson & Murry's. The Oreads seem determined to have a carpet. A committee has been appointed to solicit contributions. Eggleston wrote about the "end of the world," but it's about the end of high prices, and the end of inferior articles that I write, all of which are at the South End Drug Store, and of which volumes might be written. C. W. STRAFFON, Proprietor. The alumni members of the I. C. Sorosis have organized a chapter in Lawrence, numbering twelve members. For spectacles and eye glasses go to W.W.Rowe. A large number of wounded hands and torn garments told too plainly where some of the students were Hallowe'en. Neat pins, Caps, scarfs, And underwear, I wish you all to know, Are at Bromelsick's depot; In style so rare, You'dlarf, And win-by buying. The following is the Bowersock Opera House programme for the ensuing two weeks: November 28th, Charlotte Thompson in "Jane Eyre;" December 5th, Miln Burleigh Combination; December 7th, Julia A. Hunt in "Florinel." If you want novelties in artists' materials call at Bates & Field's. Lost. A gold locket on Lee street, between Massachusetts and Rhode Island streets. The finder will please leave at COURIER office. Charlotte Thompson will draw a good share of the students' patronage on the 28th. Karl Flodine is Principal of the Burlington public schools. The schools have an attendance of about 500. If you want autograph albums call at Bates & Field's. Miss Helen Bay is at present the only student taking special mathematics. She makes up for the number of her sex, however, by her ability, being one of the best that has ever taken the course. “Miln Burleigh Combination” December 5th. The lecture by John Clark Ridpath last June was pronounced the finest address ever delivered in Kansas. In order not to have anything less good the societies have selected Ingersoll for this year. Dolmans in satin, fancy, and diagonal cloths at prices to suit at Geo. Innes & Co.'s. Quite a sensation was created among the secret society members by the addition to their ranks of a charming representative of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorosis Miss Lou, of Butler University. Japanese vases in white ivory ware will be received at Bates & Field's very shortly. A class grade of 12 on the scale of 100 gives promise of future glory for the Class of '86. University scratch books at Warren's. Prof. Snow will deliver the second lecture of the course to-morrow evening on "Dust." It would be foolishness for us to solicit the attendance of students, as every one who has once heard the Professor will be present. Senator Ingalls will deliver his famous lecture on Garfield at the Bowersock Opera House November 23d, for the benefit of the city library. Admission 25 cents. "Watchman, what of the night? The crimson flood of ambient light appears no more in the east," but Straffon has just received a fine lot of druggists sundries, comprising everything in the toilet line. Prices to suit. Have you seen the girls with the new colors-pearl, blue, and maroon? The gentlemen's dining clubs are numerous, but where are the ladies'? Caps in all styles and at all prices at Bromelsick's. Last Tuesday evening Miss Bertha Argo gave her friends a farewell party before leaving for Texas. Those of our students who heard Charlotte Thompson in her play "The Planter's Wife," a year and a half ago, will not fail to attend the play of "Jane Eyre," to be played here on the 28th inst. She is certainly the finest tragical actress that has ever appeared before a Lawrence audience. This will be a play which our society-loving students can attend with the assurance that they will hear something refined and highly interesting. For best watch repairing go to W. W. Rowe, next door south of Geo.Innes & Co.'s. Miss Ella Keist enjoyed the honor of being elected secretary of both the Oread and the Normal Societies on the 12th inst. Won't some one please propose a plan by which to get the mercury of the chapel thermometer above the freezing point this cold weather? Call and see our new invoice of goods. PATTERSON & MURRY. From the various comments of the press we would judge that the Miln-Burleigh Combination, to play here on December 5th, is a first-class troupe. The first lecture of the course, delivered by Rev. Thompson, of Kansas City, was one of those few occasions where a good lecture was attended by a large audience. Charlotte Thompson, November 28th. J. E. Curry has invented a new devise for shutting off wind from the fans of threshing machines. He has filed a caveat and will soon have the machine patented. Persons acquainted with the threshing business say it will be a most useful contrivance. If it can by any means be applied to debaters in literary societies, Mr. Curry will have the heart-felt encouragement of all our students. If you intend to attend but one play this winter, go and hear Charlotte Thompson on the 28th inst. The ardor of the ameteur surveyors is beginning to cool down with the weather. If you want frames made to order call at Bates & Field's.