26 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. ChoiceHo Fine Fu Smoking Jack A SP Young men will finish Furnishing Goods Depline of Holiday Novelti seen in any large city. Gloves, Choice Handker and a thousand other our Dollar Street and Dogskin. They are glove in the market. W make it a point to call the Latest and Newest Mail orders carefull W.W.MO 1009 and 1011 Ma Chemistry Notes. The class in Qualitative Analysis has just begun the analysis of known substances. Mr. L. T. Smith, a graduate chemistry, goes to Cuba after Ja 1, to work in a sugar laboratory. The next lecture in the cour "The Chemistry of Everyday Life at Olathe, will be given Jan. 8. The chemical department has received a large lot of apparatus and fine chemicals from Germany. The list included many special pieces apparatus, and lot of aniline color purchased by Mr. Franklin who in Germany. Prof. Bailey expects to make trip east during the holidays, visiting Washington, New York and New England; also the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. Mr. E. C. McClung, who is sugar chemist on a plantation in Louisanna, writes that he will return soon after Christmas. He has been kept very busy making analyses of the product from several mills. The best Cigars, the best smoking Tobacco and Cigaretets at Smith's News Depot. WILLIS DaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special : Rates : to : Students. NOTES LEJS DRUG CO'S. When you Want Good Perfume, Tooth, Hair, or Nail Brushes, or anything in the Holliday Line Call at Winthrop Street Dining Hall Opposite Opera House Entrance. | Board, 8.5 x 10 per week. | Board, 6.5 x 10 per week. CORA E. GILL, Prop'r' Douglas County Opposite the Eldridge House. Take subscriptions for any Newspaper or Magazine American and Foreign at the lowest possible rates. W. H. MOYS, Gen'l Delivery Clerk, Lawrence P. O Ad. Manter Hauls your Trunks, Grips,Baggage, etc. Telephone 61. A. Monroe, President. M. Newmark, Vice President. R. G. Jamison, Cashier. W. F. March, Ass't. Cashier. DIRECTORS. A. Monroe. M. Newmark. Geo Innes. E. F. Goodrich. Wm. Evatt. James Marvin. G. Grovenor. We transact a regular banking business. Capital $100,000. Surplus $20,000. Any business entrusted to us will have prompt attention. We draw drafts on every Country in the world. Our Hall is specially arranged for parties, receptions, etc. and gifted mind of an American author ; upon a subject heretofore overlooked in the embodiment of American history." New York Tribune: "The general reader who mastered these pages might fairly consider himself well informed on the history of the Spanish Conquest." The New York Times: "The ground covered is a wide one but the entire subject has been carefully and judicially examined and the volume is a useful addition to the historical and political studies of our country." studies of the subject. Such criticisms as these, from papers of national reputation, must of course win notice for Prof. Blackmar, but it is pleasant to find also, that, at the same time, credit and attention is being given to K. S. U. by every one who reads either the reviews or the book itself. PROF. HODDER. Prof. Frank Heywood Hodder, A. M., was born in Aurora, Ill., in 1860, graduated from University of Michigan 1883. Studied History and Political Economy under the instruction of Professors C. K. and H. C. Adams. Was Instructor in Cornell in 1885 and later, Assistant Professor in History and Political Economy. Last year he studied in Europe. His work in K. S. U. shows a fine mind and careful study. PROF. ADAMS. Dr. E. D. Adams, Ph. D., was born 1865 at Decorah, Iowa, took his degrees from the University of Michigan. He is the author of the thesis "The History of the Budget in the United States." Since 1890 he was special agent in charge of street railway statistics in the census department. "Doc" Adams, as he is called by the boys, holds the position of Assistant Professor in History and Sociology in K. S. U. and all students who are in his classes speak well of the young professor. THE MESSIAH. Last Thursday evening the school of music presented the "Messiah" at the Congregational church with pipe organ accompaniment, the chorus numbering 70 voices. It was a splendid rendition of Handel's great oratorio and the large audience present thoroughly enjoyed the fine choruses and solos. Prof. Penny had secured Mr. Frank P. Fisk of Kansas City for the organ accompaniment and Mr. O. C. Hutchinson for the bass solo. The other solos were rendered by Miss Georgia Brown and students of the school, Miss Hayes and Miss Titsworth. That the rendition of this large oratorio was even more successful than the excellent rendering of the "Holy City" last year, is greatly to the credit of Professor Penny and his University chorus. Errata : page 22, 1st line, read State institutions. Same article, 5th paragraph, read $300.000. Watkins :: National :: Bank. :: :: Capital $150,000. Sarpius and Undivided Profits, $23,750. J. B. Watkins, President. C. A. Hill, Vice President. Paul R. Brooks, Cashier. W. C. Hazen, Ass't Cashier. Students desiring tickets to the City Library can obtain them for $1.00 per year. The Library contains a good selection of standard books, also a choice variety of fiction including the new and desirable books as they are published. See Mrs. Simpson at Library Room. ARE YOU IN IT? 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