The M iden in the Hall. Have you seen her? Do you know her? The maiden in the hall? Of course you have, of course you do. She's been there all the fall. And all through the winter's weather, And in the balmy spring. As though twerre the post of duty. To the stairway post she'll oiling. As she giggles in the corner, The library door's great eyes. Never blinking, gaze upon her. In a glayy, grim surprise. One would think she might be flustered. By their unremitting stare. But she is wholly occupied with another pair. The chapel is the proper place. My gentle maidens fair. For the paying of devotions. So pray set your surirms up there. No fault is found with wayside shrines. Where men may stop and pray: But, in the hall-ways, wavy saints are sometimes in the way. LEGAL BRIEFs. Moot court cases have been assigned the juniors. Mahew visited in Valley Falls the first of the week. Sharper and Beeks visited in Lecompton Saturday. A number of Laws are members of the moot senate. Prof. Brownell gave the Bailments a quiz Tuesday. P. W. McGrath is the latest ad dition to the junior class. Winzer and Shields spent Sunday at their homes in Doniphan county. Judge McCure of Independence lectured on Mandamus in the University chapel Friday afternoon. Gratification. Hon. A B. Quinton, of Topeka, lectured in the University chapel Wednesday morning upon "Probate Practice and Law." The lecture was very interesting and instructive and was highly appreciated. Ladies, we can suit you in any style you want, street, reception, ball, or any dress at lowest prices. GEO. INNES. Some people say soap, and any thing that makes a lather suits them. To them we say use the cheapest laundry soap, but when you mean something softening, cleansing, fragrant and pleasing you want what you can get at Raymond's Palmer's Boquet. Notice our great Dictionary offer. Webster's Unabridged for seventy-five cents. Now is the time to subscribe. Crains & Urbansky, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers, are ready for spring business. A full line of Spring Suitings and Pants and bargains in Spring Overcoats. Come in and see them. For clean lump coal at lowest prices, go to Griffins. Remenyl Grand Boncert. The finest musical attractions o the season will be the Remeny. Grand Concert Company next Thursday evening. Remenyi is the greatest violinist on the stage. His violin sobs and weeps, it laughs and smiles as the master hand sweeps the bow across the strings. At St. Louis 5,000 people listened to him. At Chicago and New York people were turned away. Accompanying Remenyi are Mrs. Alice Bates Rice, soprano; the renowned tenor, Mr. Wm. H. Fessenden, Miss Edith McGregor, alto, and Miss F. Cliff Berry, pianist. Chart opens Tuesday morning. Come on Boys We are glad to do you good. New customers each day. New clubs being added to the list. So they come and we are only too happy to make you all smile if you give us a chance. Our interests are at stake; your's will be worse if you do not keep an eye on us. Your pathway is strewn with flowers or thorns. Your success lays entirely with yourselves. Adhere strictly to the one grand principle, work well done never has to be done over. Goods well bought are half sold. Buy right and you're all right. I. C. G. Spring onions will soon be in the market; eat 'em if you want to. Raymond's Sassafras will not only purify the blood but kill the odor of the leek. How to be beautiful—Mrs. Ger vaise Graham's Elder Flower Cream and a full line of her preparations are kept at Barber Bro's Drug Store. A fall line of the best and fresh est Florida Oranges at J.M.Jones', 706 Mass. St. Money to loan on personal property at Passon's Bazar,723 Mass. st. She latest songs from Wang as Bell's Music Store. Buy your Base Ball of Smith. WEIDEMANN Meat Market. J. F. PALDING, A.M., PRESIDENT. Twenty-Sixth Annual Day and Night School. Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand, Special Rates to Club Stewards. 937 Massachusetts St. R. J. SPIETZ. CHAS. HESS, Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. THE OLD RELIABLE is always ready and willing to make the best, 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 raises, etc., call on J.P.ROSS City Office, Eldridge House Corner. City Office, Eldridge House Corner. OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE World's : Fair : and : Chicago NOW READY. Nearly 400 pages, size 9x15 inches. Elegantly printed. Handsomely bound in silk cloth, embossed in gold. Suberhy illustrated with magnificent representations of all the mammoth World's Fair buildings. Each building a full page colored plate, executed in eight oil colors at a cost of nearly $100. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Many photographic views of Chicago's "sky-scraper" buildings, such as the new Masonic Temple, 21 stories high, the Auditorium, the Rookery, etc. A superb bird s-eye view of the entire city, size 15x25 inches. The crowning feature is a grand cicorama picture Bird s-eye View of the Exposition Grounds and Buildings, in eight oil colors, size 9x18 inches, positively dazzling in magnificence, revealing what will cost over $20,000,000. It is a wonderful picture showing what cannot perfectly be described. It sets before you the greatest spectacle of modern times, where the richest products of every clime will be shown. Every nation in the world will be represented. The book for the millions who contemplate visiting Chicago in 1893. It will be purchased by the thousands who can accompany you when desire knows just what their friends are seeing. The Chance of a Life Time! Act quick and you can make hundreds of dollars. We want an agent in every town to circulate this book. Exclusive territory given. IT SELLS AT SIGHT, because it is so attractive and contains information all are anxious to know. The time is ripe for it. This is the best selling thing ever offered. Agents are meeting with unparalleled success. One agent cleared $450 in 9 days; another $260 in 40 minutes; another reports 320 orders the first week. Books on 30 days' credit. Liberal terms. Write for full particulars or save tenency immediately. Send only 75 Centence in elegant and complete vanquishing outfit. Address the sole general agents for this state, PACIFIC PUBLISHING Co., Klock's Restaurant. Emily Building. St. Louis, Mo. Emily Building. The Students' Boarding Place. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectioner Oysters in all Styles. Board per Week $3.00 Meal Tickets... 3.50 816 Mass. Street. WILDER BROS. SHHIRT MAKERS, AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KAN. You can buy the finest goods for one third the regular price. Students and everybody will do well by calling on us and be fitted out in. Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not taken. Patronize Our Custom Steam Laundry For New Work and Low Rates Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A liberal discount to students giving me their orders... A. WEBER & SON, Merchant : Tailors. Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our Fall & Winter Wear. OPEN AGAIN! College Supplies & Books of Reference Everything (excepting text books), at a big discount. Call and see us and by buying make money. 745 Massachusetts Street. "SEEING IS BELIEVING." But who wants a "tolerably" good egg? And there is a heap of trouble with a "tolerably" good lamp. There is one lamp good without the tolerable—THE ROCHCESTER SIMPLE, BEAUTIFUL, Good—these words mean much, but to see THE ROCHCESTER will impress the truth more forcibly. 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THE MEAT MARKET Special Rates to Student Clubs. Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. C. A. PEASE & SON. PUBI VOL Care BEAL & GODDING, Fr K. U ment A visite Satu as f Pr beau Kan Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specialty of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 130. Opposite Lawrence Houss. A one crib a pu