AMUSgMENTS. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Go and see the funny Marks, the mischievous Topy, the religious Uncle Tom the captivating little Eve, the bloodthirsty Legree, eccentric Mise Ophelia, the bold George Harris, the warm Eliza Stowe, the great story at the opera house Friday evening. Reserve seats on sale to morrow morning at 35 and 50 cents. "The Jacobite" is the name of the comedy to be given at Unity club next Friday evening. The following is the cost: Sir Richard Wenctonion R. B. Whitman Major Murry C. E. Springer John Duck C. E. White Corporal C. E. Gardner Lady Sturmerford Mrs. Gardner Window Potter Annie Turpin Patty Pottie Miss Howland B. and B. still study together. The performance will begin at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Freshman class in English did not recite yesterday. Prof. J. H. Canfield has prepared a treat for the Political Science club this evening in the way of an article entitled, "What is Socialism." The meeting will be an unusually interesting one as Prof. Canfield is one of the most delightful and instructive lecturers in the State. Profs. Bailey and Blake have completed for the present, the examination of the Kansas coals. They have visited mines in all the principal coal districts of the State and will soon be ready with an extensive report upon quality, etc., of the different kinds and grades of coal in Kansas. There has been a split in the Lawrence Business College. As a result Prof. Mayhew has severed his connection with the College. He will open a short hand and type writing institute in this city. Prof Mayhew is an expert stenographer and will no doubt make a success of his undertaking. The popular Toilet and Powder's at Raymond & Dick's. Abe Levy has the largest line of muffers in the city. Let every body attend Uncle Tom's Cabin this evening. New four-in-hand ties just received at Abe Levy's. Students wishing to change their boarding places can be accommodated with elegant rooms and good board at the Crew place, corner of Adams and Kentucky street. MISS M.YARNOLD, Just received an elegant line of Plush Jewel cases, handkerchief and glove cases, toilet sets, Celluloid hair pin cases, pen wipers, blotters, smoking sets, &c. Parties wishing holiday presents are kindly invited to examine my goods. Special attention devoted to customers. 017 Mass. St. McCullough Bros. are the students' barbers. The ever interesting play of Uncle Tom's Cabin will be played to night. Go to McCullough Bros. for shaving and hair cutting. The quality of our extracts is excellent. Raymond & Dick's. All kinds of tropical at the Delmonico. The Kent club met last evening in the court house. Extemporaneous speeches were made by McLravy and Enoz; Current Events, Rennenger; Parliamentary drill, Harrington. The discussion on the question Resolved, That the railroads should be owned and controlled by the government was conducted by Horton and Lee Herdman for the affirmative, and Wilmoth and Butterworth by the negative. E. D. Eames is engaged in making woodenlegs for the Rocky Mountain sheep which Prof. Dyche is mounting. C. M. Shenner is engaged in playing a game of chess with a friend in Chicago. Each one notifies the other of his moves by postal card Before buying your X-MAS be sure to call at S15 Main St., KANSAS -:- CITY, where you will find a fine selection of Christmas :: Novelties. Come and see us whether you wish to buy or not. 815 Main St., KANSAS CITY. MRS. ORME & ENGLE. Proprietors of the Deniers in all kinds of Millinery Goods. The latest fashions always in hand. Students patronage cordially solicited and carefully attended to. RS. PATTERSON, At the corner of Adams and Kentucky trees, the Crew piece,—has several LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED ROOMS to let to students, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, AS MAY BE DESIRED Those who wish a home-like boarding place, convenient to the University, will do well to call. [ H. KLOCK'S, Restaurant and Confectionery. oysters, Choice Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Regular Meals, $5c; Regular Board, $3; Meal Tickets, $3.50. $20 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. A Nice Store. In looking over the city at the different Holiday display's we dropped in at Crew's Book store, and found they, as usual, have a most elegant display of illustrated Books, Pictures, Albums. Children's Books, in fact the TMes has not space enough to enumerate half we saw. Students before you go home get something to take with you. Everybody wants chamois skins, get them of Raymond & Dick's. See those delicious candied fruits at the Delmouco. Either ladies or gentlemen can be accommodated with large and well furnished rooms and good board, at Mrs. Patterson's, corner of Adams and Kentucky streets. Hand-painted suspenders and embroidered ones, all colors, at Abe Levy's. Go to Uncle Tom's Cabin to night. Field & Hargis F. McCONNELL, Have received a full line of Holiday Goods of every description, from the smallest toy to the finest etching. Never before has such a variety of Holiday Goods been displayed in the city. Latest Styles and Finest Cloths in the City SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. REMEMBER, FIELD & HARGIS' is the place to buy your Holiday Presents. W. HAYNE, Practical Watebmaker and Engraver. FOE. DAVIES, 823 Mass. St. The Students' Tailor, 921 Massachusetts street, over Strauff & Zimmermann's store. A. A. RUSS, 092 Massachusetts street, over Stratton & Zimmerman's drug store. Carries an extra large line of Sam Students will find it to their advantage to cell before going elsewhere Dentist. Office over Field & Hargis' Book Store, Lawrence, Kansas. Office hours from 8 to 12 m., and 1 to 5 p. m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. Da LEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, OR BREAD South Tennessee Street. Finest Photo rooms in the city. Special rates to students. WESTERN FARM And Buns and Cookies and "such like things," R. J. SPIETZ, at S25 Mass. street, has what the students want. Just like your mother at home makes." THE S, O. THACHER, President, G. W. E. GRIPFTH, Manager. Capital - $1,000,00. Lawrence, Kansas. Mortgage Loans a specialty. Our facilities for handling the business promptly and satisfactorily are not excelled by any loaning company in the West. If you have need of our services call and see us at the home office at Lawrence or apply to our local agent in your town. MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY, E DEICHMANN AND SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Choice Meats Sugar Cured Hams and Sausage. NO. 800 MASSACHUSETTS ST. RAY BROS Have the freshest stock of STAPLE :and: FANCY GROCERIES. — 942 AND $ 942 \frac{1}{2} $ MASSACHUSETTS STREET.— N. H. GOSLINE, LAWRENCE, Special Rates Made to Students' Clubs. Patronage Kindly Solicited. 903 Massachusetts Street, Fancy and Staple Groceries, 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. ARMEAN & HARBAUGH. The Students Liverymen. Largest LIVERY AND HACK STABLES in the city. Telephone 139. S16 Vermont St. ROSS & BARKER ROSS & BARKER are- THE BOSS BARBERS. They have the largest shop and the best workmen in the city. STUDENTS' TRADE SOLUTED. 814 Massachusetts Street REYNOLDS & HALE, New Billiard and Pool Parlor At Millard & Cooper's old stand. STUDENTS, GIVE US A CALL Finest brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. NEW OYSTER PARLOR. OYSTER PARLOR in connection with his Confectionery store, and will make a specialty of Oysters for the winter season. WIEDEMANN has opened a first-class KANSAS. M. C. JOHNSON, Eldridge House Livery Stable. Finest Turn-outs in the city. pecial Rates to Students. The know Popular Restaurant and Popular Lunch. Students boarding at Falley's can get meals at the University without extra charge. DAY BOARD. $3.00. MEAL TICKETS. $3.50 Grocer. Cor. Lee and Massachusetts Sts. --gage cals All day. The study FALLEY —KEEPS THE— STAPLE AND FANCY GRRCEOIES. Grocer, The ored. H. WINNIE, "T night Univ Pro Wedn Suffr Students' :: Club :: Trade Solicited, Pr duct es in The settle in he L the last D sent the F bet the at t