Fraternity Notes. John Riley Knox, class '39, resides at Groenville, Ohio. His years sit lightly on his head, and his step is as light "as of yore." He is one of the most faithful of our matchless Board of Trustees. He is one of the founders of Beta Theta Pi, and is reverently called "Pater Knox" by all Betas — *Miam Student*. A Suggestion. Someone noticed last week that the K. S. U. yell was originated in the Science Club. One of the members of the Club who was a member at the time this cheer was discovered, would like to suggest that the original form was: 'Rah! 'Rah! Jay! Hawk! K! U! and that the Rock Chalk is an innovation of more modern times. He suggests that the original form, three times repeated, as was the custom, is a combination of sounds that can be uttered with greater explosive force and with better effect X Y Z The following is the program for the State contest at Empora to-night : tie Edwards Invocation Music — Valse. A flat major — Miss Kittie Edwards. Address of Welcome. Music—The Shadow—Miss Madge Overstreet. Orations— F. E. Reed—"Limited Immigration"—University of Kansas. W. H. Isley — "Our Antagonist Our Helper" — Ottawa University. Wm. Parsons — "Ireland's Oppressor, America's Enemy"—College of Emporia. H. B. Foster — "The Crisis" — Baker University. Music—Bedouin Love Song—Prof. E. C. Zartman. G. I. Adams—"Standing on Our Fathers' Shoulders"—State Normal. A. W. Brewster — "Progress and Its Agencies" — Washburn College. Music—The "Cherubs." Decision of Judges. Judges : { Hon J. R. Burton, Prof. J. H. Banta, Chas. F. Coffin, Esq. Officers : { J. A. Mushrush, Pres. University of Kansas. H. B. Foster, Vice Pres. Baker University. S. F. Harker, Sec. & Treas. Ottawa University. Field & Hargis have all kinds of valentines. Valentines at Field & Hargis'. Stop in at Field & Hargis and see that fine selection of valentines. The finest cigars, the most popular brands of cigarettes and smoking tobacco at Smith's News Depot. Soaps for K. S. U. students as well The latest style in collars at Bromel-sick's. as for other people at Raymond & Dick's. Latest styles and patterns of neck wear at Bromelick's. Try a free sample of Kings Cough Syrup at Raymond & Dick's. Boys take notice, new style ties at Bromeliick's all prices. Field & Hargis have the finest line of valentines ever brought to Lawrence. Buy your collars and cuffs of Bromel-sick. Wood and iron dumb bells and weights at Smith's News stand. Indian clubs from 1 to 6 pounds at Smith's. Keep up your muscles by exercising with dumb bolls or Indian clubs. For sale at Smith's News Depot. Keep up your muscles by exercising Good all silk ties very cheap at Brom- elsick's. Collars, cuffs, ties, etc., at Crains & Urbansky's. Everything cheap at Crain & Urbansky's to make room for spring stock. Crais & Urbansky have the best goods for the least money in the city. dents interest to buy clothing of them. Crains & Urbansky have the best for the least money in the city. 20 baths for $2 at Andy Reed's. Andy Reed's is the oldest barbe Andy Reed's is the oldest barber shop in Lawrence. Clark, of the Law Department, has severed his connection with the University for the present, at least, and left for his home in western Kansas last night. Local Briefs. Prof. Carruth will soon address the Maine legislature on Municipal Suffrage in Kansas. C. S. McFarland and F. S. Pickering are making detail drawings of the new cement-testing machine. R. S. Horton went to Emporia Thursday. Miss Olive Thompson, '87, was a visit or at the University Wednesday. Miss Priestley enjoyed a visit Wednes day from her brother, formerly a K. S U. student, but now of Baker University Prof. W. H. Carruth, with a number of others, re-entally addressed the Massachusetts legislature in the interest of municipal suffrage. F. E. Reed, our editor-in-chief and oratorical representative of K. S. U. in the State contest, left yesterday for Emporia, H. T. Smith, '84, a prominent attorney of Mound City, visited the University Thursday. John A. Mushrush, president of the State Oratorial Association, left yesterday for Emporia on the afternoon train. Gradually woman is becoming more and more recognized in the conduct of public affairs. In the State there are twelve woman County Superintendents of Public Instruction. Eleven years ago there were none. Numerous University students have received invitations to the carriers' ball, to be given Thursday evening, February 14 $150.00 worth of new books for the ll library arrived from the east yesterday. On account of the new instruments lately purchased by the Department of Engineering, the class in Geodesy will be able to do some practical work. Chancellor and Mrs. Lippincott were among the favored guests of Mr. and Mrs George R. Peck at their elegant reception last Tuesday evening, given in honor of Gov. and Mrs. Humphrey. Prof. W. S. Franklin lectured at No. 6 Thursday night. Mr. Pond and daughter of Ft. Scott were among Saturday's visitors. D. H. Spencer enjoyed a visit from his sister Sunday. Prof. Bailey lectured before the Leavenworth high school, last week, on the subject, "Coal Tar." Roy Hackett is trying very hard to propagate a mustache. Prof. Green visited the capital city Tuesday. Eden and Wright Sundayed in Topeka. De Camp went home Sunday. Will Priestley, the Baldwin delegate to the Oratorical Convention, visited the University the fore part of the week and listened to much chin music from both factions. All work guaranteed first-class at Andy Reed's. Miss Agnes Wright of Junction City visited her brother last Wednesday. A gold watch and a silver headed cane to be given away at Andy Read's. Barnes was unable to attend his classes this week, on account of sickness- Buy a "Windon cap" of Abe Levy— They are the latest. 48c ties, four-in-hand and scarfs at Abe Levy's. Good ties, all silk. 48c at Abe Levy's. Wear a "Sewance collar", they are the latest. Abe Levy has 'em. Straffon's is the place for the finest of perfumes. See the new collars at Abe Levy's. Andy Reed, the student's popular ton-sonial artist gives away a fine gold watch soon. Go to Andy Reed's for a shave or a hair cut. Buy a windon cap at Abe Levy's. Get your barbering done at Andy Reed's and you may draw a fine silverheaded cane. Go to Andy Reed's, opposite the Eldridge House, 712 Massachusetts street., for a first-class hair-cut and shave. No work slighted. All work guaranteed first-class. This is the oldest shop in the city of Lawrence. Don't forget Straffon the druggist,— everything of the best. The best underwear very cheap at Bromelick's. Boys remember those girls at home with a valentine from Field & Hargis. The finest brushes and toilet articles at Strauff's. Buy one of those new shirts at Bromelsick s. GROSS & BARKER are- THE BOSS BARBERS. They have the largest shop and the best workmen in the city. STUDENTS' TRADE SOLICITED. S14 Massachusetts Street RS. ORME & ENGLE. Proprietors of it Proprietors of the Popular Milinery Establishment, WINNIE. Deniers in all kinds of Millinery Goods. The Denier family was born in Boston and donate patronage cordially solicited dents patrongue cordially solicite and carefully attended to. Grocer, Cor. Lee and Massachusetts Sts. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Students' :: Club :: Trade Solicited. A. RUSS, Dentist, Office over Field & Hargis' Book Store, Lawrence, Kansas. )lice hours from 8 to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p. m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. [OR BREAD And Buns and Cookies and And Buns and Cookies and "such like things," R. J. SPIETZ, at 825 Mass. street has what the students want. "Just like your mother at home makes." H. KLOCK'S, Restaurant and Confectionery, oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Regular Meals, 52c; Regular Board, $8; Meal $80 Massachusetts SUDGE. etc. SPEAKING OF MEAT, If you want Nice Clean Fresh Meat go to Chas. Hess 1029 Mass. St. He makes best prices and treats you fairly. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH. Livery and Hack Stables. FINE LIGHT LIVERY. HACKS MAKE ALL TRAINS. TELEPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. U W. HAYNE. H. —O— Practical Watchmaker and Engraver. 823 Mass. St. ROOTS and SHOES at BOTTOM PRICES at A. G. MENGER'S, 742 Massachusetts St Students and everybody will do well to all on us [and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Wor ca lled for and delivered. Telephone No.67, SHORT-HAND AND TYPE-WRITING COURSE. For a Practical and Thorough Attend LAWRENCE. N. H. GOSLINE Fancy and Staple Groceries, E. H. MAYHEW'S Short-hand and Dellows Hall Law, Kansas M. C. JOHNSON, 903 Massachusetts Street, Eldridge House Livery Stable. Proprietor of the Finest Turn-outs in the city. Special Rates to Students. ALLEY KEEPS THE DAY BOARD, $8.00. MEAL TICKETS, $8.50 Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch Students boarding at Fallley's can get meals at the University without extra charge NEW OYSTER PARLOR. WIEDEMANN has opened a first-class OYSTER PARLOR in connection with his Confectionery store, and will make a specialty of Oysters for the winter season. South Tennessee Street. Da LEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Finest Photo rooms in the city. Special rates to students. KANSAS. DISCOVERY. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY Four Books Learned in One Reading. A Year's Work Done in Ten Days. Mind Wandering Cured. Speaking Without Notes. Wolliy unlike artificial Systems. Great inducemts to correspondence classes Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Walsh, the author of the books Diseases Diseases Daniel Greenstein Thompson, the great Psychologist, J. M. Buckley, D. D., Editor of Christian J. Joyce. Richard Proctor, the Sedimentologist, Jorge Gibson, P.J. Ben- jamin, and others. From the Chaplain of Exeter College, and Houghton y srane Prizeman, Oxford. Dear Shrir—In April, 1885 I suddenly received notice that my ordination examination would be held in a foraight. I had only ten books, but the university should recommend a year's preparation in the case of any one so utterly unprepared as I was; but your system had so strengthened my natural aptitude to read and write that I give the gist of any book after reading it once. I therefore read Lightfoot, Proctor, Harold, and successful in every one of the nine papers to the present Bishop of Edinburgh knows the facts. [Rev.] JAMES MIDDLETON MACDONALD, [M A] ToPro. A LORETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N.Y. This System is thoroughly taught by correspondence. Send for prospectus. J. F.McCONNELL Merchant Tailor. Latest Styles and Finest Cloths in the City. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. CEO. DAVIES, The Students' Tailor 921 Massachusetts Street over Stratford & Zimmermann's Drug Store, carries their products at 570-432-8651. First-class Tweed Pants from $5 up Cleaning and Repairing on the shortest notice. Terms moderate.