nd. & Co., Massachusetts Street Sells Text Books, ALL KINDS, Cheap tory. aka. ocka. etc. tr Screens OR. OOR. sk. ets. es. chiefs. Balcony floor. A t-of-town lothing. s. wear. erwear. and Jack-Caps and & Co., ny. tains. tp THE SENIORS. Their Past, Present and Future. H. E. Copper was born in Virginia in the year 1865. He entered the University in '88. He served several terms as business manager of the Courier, and was this year elected president of the athletic association. He joined the Sigma Nu fraternity in 1888, and is a democrat in politics. Harold Barnes, after two years' experience in teaching school, entered the University in the fall of 1887. He is a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and has been president of Athaeenum literary society, business manager of the Kansas, editor in chief of the Review and won first place this year in the spring oratorical contest. He is 24 years of age, a democrat in politics and will take up the study of law. E. F. Engle was born in Bethla- hem, Pennsylvania, in 1866. He entered the University in 1886, but taught during '88 and '89. During his course he has tutored, and expects to make teaching his profession. He has been editor in chief of the Courier and Review, a delegate to the state oratorical association, and this year received a faculty appointment and was elec- ted to Phi Beta Kappa. He belongs to the Sigma Nu fraternity and is a republican in politics. The senior class, while not a large class in number, has been a singularly energetic and prominent class. They assert they will be known in University history as the "Innovators." The Courier was able to discover the following facts in regard to the past and future history of the seniors which will doubtless be appreciated by our readers. J. H. Sawtell was born near Knoxville, Tenn., on the 23rd of March, 1866. He entered K. U. in 1887, pursuing the classical course. He is a pronounced democrat in politics and expects to make law his profession. W. W. Brown was born on the 29 of July, 1868. He entered the University in 1866 but missed the year of '87 and '88. He was a classical student and during his course was debater for Orophilian Literary society and delegate to the state oratorical association in 1891. He belongs to the Sigma Chi fraternity, is a republican in politics and will study law. R. D. Brown was born in Stoddard, New Hampshire and is now 26 years of age. He entered the University in the fall of 1887 taking the classical course. He has received a number of college honors, being president of Athaeneum Literary society, orator for Athaeneum business manager of the Review and this year was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and received a faculty appointment. He joined the Beta Theta Pi fraternity during the first year in the University. He is a democrat in politics, and will study law next year. H. S. Hadley was born at Olathe, Kan., on the 20th of February, 1872. In the fall of 1887 he entered the University as a classical student. In 1888 he joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. During his course he was twice debater for Athenaeum literary society, president of his class in the sophomore year, business manager of the COURIEB, Kausan and Review, and represented the University in the state oratorical contest of 1891. He will study law next year at Harvard and is a republican in politics. D. E Potter was born November 3, 1869, and entered the University in the fall of '87. During his college course he has been prominent in the Y. M. C. A. and expects to enter Christian work on graduation. He belongs to the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is president of the senior class and a republican in politics. O, P. Davis, born August 23, 1869, entered the junior classical course in K. S. U. September,1890, having previously prepared himself at Dewey college, Springfield, Mo. He has made his principal work in natural history. is a republican in politics and will study medicine. Arthur Ridgeway was born in 1870 in Lawrence and entered the University in 1887. He has pursued the civil engineering course and will represent that department commencement day. He is a republican in politics. S. N. Simmons entered the University in the fall of '87 and is at present 24 years of age. He has played first base on the 'Versity ball club and served a term as editor of the Courier. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, a republican in politics, and expects to study law. Walter Truitt was born in 1872 and entered the University in the fall of 1877. He has pursued the latin scientific course, is a republican in politics and expects to make law his profession. A. L. Canday, of Holton, Kansas, entered the senior class this year. He taught for several years in the state normal at Emporia and expects to make teaching his life work. J. F. Noble is 25 years old and a F. Fredrick is a resident of Douglas county and 24 years of age. He is quite an athlete and has often demonstrated his skill in that line when playing right guard in the 'Versity foot ball club. He is a civil engineer and a republican in politics. Chas. H. Johnson is about 25 years of age and a resident of Atchison. He entered the University in'87 and has been a hard student during his college course. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, a republican and expects to study medicine. J. E. Dyche is 26 years old and is a graduate from the Lewis acade my at Wichita. He taught several years before entering the University, but expects to study law. Mr. Dyche is a married man, a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and a republican in politics. resident of Lawrence. He entered the University in '87 and has devoted much of his time to the study of the special sciences, although he expects to study law. He is a democrat in politics, Miss Belle Spencer entered the Uuiversity in '87 and has made a speciality of the French and German languages. In company with her sister Virginia, she left for Europe a few days ago, and expects to remain on the continent for about three years preparing for teaching. Miss Carrie Stewart is a resident of Lawrence. From the Lawrence high school she entered the University in '88 and has made the study of English a specialty. Miss M. A. Thompson entered the University in '89. She leads the senior class this year and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She expects to be a teacher. Miss Wellman has spent four years at the University and is an artist and teacher of no mean merit. Her home is in Douglas county. Ernest Wellman is 22 years of age and his home is in Lawrence. He expects to be a farmer and is a republican in politics. John Robinson's home is in Spring Hill, Kansas. He is 24 years old and a civil engineer. He is a Sigma Nu and a republican in politics. E. W. Caldwell is 22 years old and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. His home is in Concordia and he is a republican in politics. He is a member of Sigma Xi, the honary scientist society, and has made a specialty of electrical engineering and expects to follow this as his life work. Money to loan on personal property at Passon's Bazaar, 723 Massachusetts street. Go to Misses L. E. and I. Engel for commencement novelties in the way of Hats, Bonnets and Mil linery. All the Latest Improvements E. D. MELOY, Proprietor. Electric Bells. Heated by Steam RATES $2 PER DAY. Fraternity and Class Banquets WILLIS. A SPECIALTY. DaLee's Photograph Gallery. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. South Tennessee St. Special : Rates : to : Students C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST, Over Woedward's Drug Store. UNION PACIFIC. THE OLD RELIABLE is always ready and willing to make the lowest possible rates and furnish the best accommodations to all who apply. We charter cars on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction. For full particulars as to time of trains rates, etc., call on J.P.ROSS City Office, Eldridge House Corner. KAW VALLEY CLEANING WORKS. If you want your CLOTHING COLORED or Cleaned in first-class style take them to the Kaw Valley Steam Dying and Cleaning Works. Also Second-Hand Clothing bought and sold. All work warranted. A. S BOOTHE, Prop'r. A. S BOOFTHE, Prop'r. T. B. DAKAN, Dyer. Berkley Street, First House Northeast of Massachusetts Street Lawrence, Kansas. N. H. GOSLINE, Also Students' Trade a Specialty. Watkin's : National Bank. Capital. $150,000. Surplus. $13,000. We do a general banking business and solicit your patronage. J. B. WATKINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier. Finest Laundry in the West WOOLFBROS. ABE LEVY,AGT. Work Called For and Delivered. H. JAESCHKE, Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. Klock's Restaurant. The Students' Boarding Place Confectionary and Clerks. OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. ( Board per Week $3.00 ) (Men Tickets... 3.50 ) 816 Massachusetts Street. A. L. ASHBY, Over Daily's Queensware Store. WEIDEMANN HAS OPENED HIS Ice Cream Parlor Supplying Parties Banquets a Specialty Ice Cream, Fruits GONF CTIONARIS Haye always on hand a full line of the late 835 Kan. Ave., Topeka, Kan., Standard Text Books and supply at short notice any second hand set of reports, all at the very low est prices. State agents for the American decisions, reports and state reports, and so on. Some reports well annotated, from 1760 to date. Catalogue and prices on application. New Spring & Summer SAMPLES -AT- Davies. the Tailor See him before ordering your new suit. LEONARD. No. 733 Massachusetts $ ^{8 *} $ The Tailor, Lowest in the City! Students are invited to call and examine his goods and prices before ordering their new suits. Has a Lars and Woll Selected Stock to Choose from and his prices are the Fine Candies a Specialty. ICE CREAM PARLORS. E. A. GILDNER Has just opened his A. G. Menger & Co's Come and See Them Women's, Misses' and Child's -A Tat 745 MasssachusettS Street. OXFORDS —IN- buy Pens, Pencils and Drawing Materials Latest - Styles. ALL GRADES, SIZES AND WIDTHS. 742 Mass, Street. Lawrence, Kan.