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Vol. 1, No. 2, of the Kansas University Quar erly was issued Tuesday and contains five very interesting articles "Unicursal Curves by Methods of Inversion," by Professor Newson contains a summary of work done during the last school year by his class in Modern Geometry. "Foreign Settlements in Kansas" by W. H. Carruth, a treatises on the dialect of this state, is a very valuable article and ought to be in every Kansas household. It is accompanied with a map which makes very clear the extent and distribution of foreigners in the state. The article contains other valuable information, as the origin, date and approximate numbers of any settlement, the extent to which they use the language and also the extent to which their church service and schools are conducted in their native tongue. The Professor has also another paper, "Dialect Words List," which is very interesting and shows some of the idiosyncracies of our language; also how words may be juggled or cuffed about and come to mean most anything in the mouth of the illiterate as well as educated. The Great Spirit Spring Mound situated in the western part of Mitchel county, so little known and yet deserving of greater importance is treated of by Prof. E. H. S Bailey, and from a more scientific than a historic or literary stand point. Analysis of the water and rock in and about the spring have been made and the figures given. The article is very interesting. On Pascal's Limacon and the Cardioid is the subject of the fifth article, by H. C. Riggs. It is a mathematical treatises. When you think of dry goods, doesn't the store naturally come to mind. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co. Kansas City. George Hollingb ry will make you a fine suit for very little money. Go to Smith for sporting goods, Eldridge house block. Give Willard, the barber, a call. H. S. Hadley at Northwestern You would probably like to know something about the Western Law school. The school is greater in name than reality. Not that it isn't a good school but that it depends on its work, the instruction that it gives, rather than on its numbers. The school rooms are in the third story of an office block and consist of one large lecture room and three small rooms, one of which is a cloak room, the other two, study rooms for the Juniors and Seniors, respectively. The lecture room has desks something like those in Snow Hall, and the floor rises towards the back lile a theater. The room is a back room and it is necessary to keep the gas burning all the time. On each side of the professor's desk are gas highs which gives the desk the appearance of an altar. They have some peculiar customs here, at least they seem peculiar to us; when a professor enters the lecture room the students applaud, when he makes a strong point in his lecture, when he tells a good story they applaud, and with no disrespect or intention to give a doubtful compliment they applaud when he gets through. The students smoke in the study room and I have seen one person smoking in the lecture room, although it isn't the custom I am told. The library facilities are scarcely unsurpassed. We have free access to a law library containing 27,000 volumes. Think of it, almost twice as many law books as the University of Kansas has in her entire library. There is some class spirit, and a class organization will soon be perfected. Each political party has a club. You have the honor (?) of corresponding with the Secretary of the Northwestern Law School Republican Club. Brown is prominent in Democratic circles. In the immediate vicinity of the school are a number of saloons. On each side of the entrance in the basement below and across the street, are saloons. But I haven't seen a drunk man since I have been in Chicago, nor have I seen a student enter a saloon. If you need a new suit, doesn't the thought who will make me the best one, and who will do the work cheapest, come to mind? Try George Hollingsbery. LAST Friday's game of foot ball demonstrated quite clearly that the 'Varsity team is making rapid progress in team work and sure tackling. None of the players made any great errors but put up an excellent game. If all play as well in to-morrow's game with the Illinois team, the visitors will have a hard struggle to defeat the "never defeated." We invite the students of the University to take advantage of all the conveniencies of the store. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co.. Kansas City. Easy on the Foot. SEE OUR Window Display DIAMONDS! Solid Silver. Our Stock is Replete with CHOICE : ARTICLES In New Designs. Kansas City, Mo. 1013-1014 Walnut St. HOME - BAKERY. J. H.JOHNSON, Prop. W. Warren St, Lawrence, Kas Short : Order : Meals A SPECIALTY. Fresh Confectionery and Cigas Always on Hand. J. Johnson & Son, Meat Market. Fresh and Tender Meats Clubs will find this the cheapest and best place to purchase their meats, ALWAYS OF HAND. Warren Street Dinin $ \sigma $ Hall. Board: $150 per week W. M. BALDWIN, FOP Master's degree in LLO. Male, 62 yrs. exp. E-mail: O. GIII Lawrence. Kansas. A. L. ASHBY, WEBER & SON. DENTIST. Over Dalley's Queensware Store. Patronize Eldridge House AND WINTER SUITINGS. FALL Barber Shop. Pants, Overcoats, Etc. A Liberal Discount to Students. Boys AND Young Mens'Suits Double Breasted Sacks, Cutaways, Dress Suits, in all the Popular Makes, Comprising Every Well-known Cheviot, Cassimere and Fancy Meltons $15 to $22. 625 and 627 Kansas Avenue, - - - Topeka, Kansas. GO TO THE —FOR— The Students' Tailor. AT LOWEST PRICES. Has the LARGST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. [A liberal discount to students giving me their orders.] PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 632 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. WILLIS, New and Old Students are Invited to call. South Tennessee St. Merchant Tailors CHRIS EPLEY'S RESTAURANT 527 Minnesota Avenue. Kansas City, Kan. Lunch Counter. The Students' Boarding Place. Oysters in all Styles. 726 Massachusetts Street. Charles Hess, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Meats, Sugar Cured Hams and SAUSAGES. No 937 Mass. Street. Telephone 14. Mrs. Savage Carries a Full Stock of all the Latest Millinery. Come and See her Goods.