--- Stock New and Complete, and Clerks Accommodating. The Old Reliable University Book Store. All the All the Text Books for Classes in all the Departments of all the Schools. Stationery. Drawing ::: Material, Artists' Supplies. Albums, Magazines, Novels. Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias Athletic Goods. ALL PRICES REDUCED TO A CASH BASIS. Field & Hargis Book & Stationery Company. 803 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, KAN. LEGAL BRIEFS. The enrollment still increases. We need a professor to teach telephoning. Why has the law library no papers or magazines. Miss Neff of Topeka, entered the Junior class Tuesday. The Senior class now numbers thirty, with thirty-two in the Junior year. Cantrell, Bessy, Bean, Cline, George, Hamilton, Jackson, May and Russell have entered the Senior class from the profession. Ned Riley, of last year's Juniors, studied for a few months this summer, and was admitted to practice at Cherryvale. The law business has become so pressing that he is unable to return for his Senior ear. Mr. Riley deserves his generous success as he is so far self-made. He rose from a bootblack to his present position. May we hear of continued success from the Cherryvale bootblack. KENT CLUB. The year 18901 was perhaps the most successful in the history of the Kent Club. It is, therefore, with the best assurance of a profitable year that the gentlemen of the law department have reorganized for 1891-2. Every student of the law school is by that fact an active member of the club; while lawyers and those looking forward to the profession are honorary members and ever welcomed by the club. The programs are similar to those of any literary and debating society. The topics are, however related to law, politics and economics. The meetings for the present are he'd Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Those interested in the profession and study of law are invited to attend our weekly meetings. At the meeting last Friday afternoon, which was a business meeting, the following officers were installed: President, J. A. Blume; vice president, George; secretary, Fischer; treasurer, Cline; executive committee, Blume, Ridings, Price. The following program will be presented by the Kentians this afternoon: The Kent Club—What it should accomplish for its members this year—Ridings. Women as Lawyers—Glenn. The Past Vacation—Lamme. The English Inns of Court — Rafisback. Thn American Law School Armstrong. Debate: Should Trial of Jury be Abolished—Affirmative, Jewett and Graham; negative, Hellestrom and Fischer. Y. M, C. A. Reception. Last Saturday evening a large number of University students gathered in the rooms of the city association to attend the new students' reception given annually by members of the college association. Quite a number of girls not in the University were present to compensate for any lack in that direction. About 9 o'clock a short program was announced. After a brief outline of the aims and work of the association had been given by President Potter, Chancellor Snow spoke a few words on the full development of manhood. He said that a man who neglected his spiritual side made a great mistake. Miss Georgia Brown, who has done so much for the Lawrence public, rendered a highly appreciated solo. After the program the evening was spent in conversation, games, etc. Other social occasions of a similar character may be expected during the year, and all students will always be welcomed to them. BOWERSOCK OPERA HOUSE The Eldridge House Barber Shop has new chairs, new razors, and skillful barbers. Give them a trial with your work. ONE MIGHT ONLY! MONDAY, SEPT. 28 Supported by Their Own Company in a Magnificent Production of OTHELLO Magnificent, New and Elegant Costumes. One of Mr. McLean's Strongest Plays in which Miss Prescott Plays the Part of **Prices:** $1, 75, 50 and 23 cents. **Seats on** the Front Store Saturday. **John** Whitley, Manager HAIL TO K. S. A Hearty Welcome and Cordial Greeting from the Old Stand-By, WE notice many new and many of the old familiar faces already in our midst; begins to feel like home to have you with us. Now we want you to bear in mind that we are your friends and are prepared to give you Special rates for clubs. I. C. G. is headquarters for Students' Clubs. Come in and make your arrangements. Everything kept in its season and of the "quality and quantity" that suits. You will ever find us right here at our posts. 828 MASSACHUSETTS STREET INDIANA CASH GROCERY. OF ALL KINDS. THE VERY Latest Novelties Good Tender Meat always on Hand. Special Hates to Clubs. THE MEAT MARKET C. A. PEASE & SON. Students' Barber Shop. Fineet Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop ALBERT GREGG. Eldridge : House : Block. —IN— Meat Market. HAS OPENED H18 Fresh and Salt meats always on Hand, Special Rates to Club Stewarts. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts St. For the season, and makes a specialty of manufacturing PURE CONFECTIONERY — AND — Commencement Banquets a Specialty. N.H GOSLINE, Fancy $ ^{A} $ Staple Groceries Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kansas MILLINERY : PARLORS ORME & ENGLE. All the latest styles in Fall and Winter Military. Students' trade a specialty. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. Mrs. Savage has just returned from the east with a stock of new Fall and Winter Millinery. 1 2 R.J.SPIETZ. BAKERY. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. H V BEAL & GODDING, Livery. Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specialty of boarding horses. TELEPHONE 139. Cp, osite Lawrence Houss. E. A. GILDNER, RESTAURANT! Day board $8 per week. Meat tickets $10. Coffee, cocktails and fall line of fruit, candles, cigarettes and tobacco. Headquarters for Hutson's Bakery. Students' patronage ; expectfully solicited. Advertising. If you wish to advertise anything anywhere! ROWELL & CO No.10 Spruce Ave., New York. EVERY one in need of information on the subject of advertising will do well o. obtains a copy of "Book for Advertisers", 308 pages, at no cost. Mail to M.A.L. Costs of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newpaper Directory of all the be t papers and class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, and a good deal pertaining to the business of advertising. Ardres - ROWELL'S ADVERTISING BUREAU, 11 Spruce St., N. Y.