This Week Prices Lower than Ever. Another Reduction in Boots & Shoes. 933 Mass. St. A.M. Smith. INDIANA CASH GROCERY INDISPENSABLE CHARACTERISTIC. ALL THESE THREE. GENEROUS. We are as well, or better provided to attend to our student friends than ever before. School term nearing a close, and we want you to all join in getting the best of goods and at lowest prices. Come in Every One of You Whether You Do the Buying or Not! INDIANA CASH GROCERY. LEGAL NOTES. KENT CLUB, APRIL 3, '91. Impersonation, Stillwell. Are We Becoming Case Lawyers, Hon. Graham. Modern Authors, Turner. Early Authors, Mertz. Famous Trials, Pennington. Mexico as it is, Guiterrez. Free Coinage, Hellstrom. ' Is the Profession overcrowded, McLaughlin. Debate: Resolved, That foreigners should not be allowed the right of suffrage in any state until naturalized under the laws of the United States. Affirmative, Wilson, Dowling; negative, Webster, Lewis. Judge Emery did not lecture to the Kent club March 27 on account of an attack of la gippe. The date when he will meet the club is not known definitely. Judge Grozier of the Leavenworth district will lecture in University chapel on the subject of "Election of a President" in two or three weeks, exact date not known as yet, but will appear as soon as definitely settled. All are cordially invited to be present. Mr. Glen who was called home on business, is with us again. Mr. Pennington, of Oskaloosa, has recently entered the Junior class. Mrs. Brown went home on a visit last Friday, returning Tuesday evening. During the absence of Professor Green last week on account of sickness, Mr. Fischer, of the Senior class, conducted the Junior recitations. The boys expressed themselves as very well pleased with him as an instructor. There seems to have been some misunderstanding in regard to the meetings of the Kent Club. Some have received the impression that the meetings are secret but that is a mistake. There is nothing secret about them and any one wishing to attend is heartily welcome. The clause in the directory, "admits law students only," refers to membership. D. H. Wilson attended the opera Sunday night. Athletic and Sporting goods a Smith's News Depot. See Abe Levy about your shirts. Lotus Glee Club on April 4th. J.S.CREW & CO. FIELD & HARGIS, All Univesity Text Books in Stock! Dictionaries in English, German, French, Greek and Latin. Any Book not on Hand ordered on Short Notice. All University Supplies Kept in Stock. J.S.CREW & CO. WHIP AND SPUR. Robert Steele, of Philadelphia, has refused $85,000 for his stallion Woodnut. The stallion Prince Hail, 2;165, by Brown C. Burlow to F. C. Burlow of Chicago, for $8,000. The stallion Nuttalwood, by Nutwood, has been sold to Frank Dodge, of Lansing, Mich., for $8,000. The eastern running associations have decided that all jockeys must take out licenses this year. A bet of $100 to $400 is said to have been thrown by Houston beats Tenny the first time the men play. John A. Goldsmith is of the opinion that Stamboul, under the direction of Orrin A. Hickow, will equal if not beat the record of Neilson this season. The claim that "the trot is in the head" is not very wide of the mark, says a sporting authority. In other words, "the first illification a trotting horse is the trotting instinct." The owners of Axell have made a novel offer. It is $5,000, for the first of Axell's get to acquire the yearling trotting record, the same amount to the first to acquire the 2-year old record and $10,000 to the first to acquire the 3-year-old record. C. W. Williams is looking for a good Electioneer stallion, and recently tried to buy Sphinx, but could not get a reasonable price on the horse. In a letter to the owner of Sphinx, he told the owner that thinks Sphinx and his brother, Egotiast, will be the greatest sons of Electioneer. Lord Beresford, whose fondness for the turf made a decided crimp in his bank account a few years ago, and who of late years has been the official starter for the English Jockey club, has resigned that position to become the manager of a racing stable in which Baron Hirsch and the Prince of Wales are interested. The work of the payers for 1800 may be summed up thus: The two-year-old coh manager, by Nutwood, paced a mile in 2:16%. The stallion Roy Wilkes, by Adrian Wilkes, has reduced his pacing record from 2:12% to 2:08%. Hal Pointer, by Tom Hal, reduced the racing record to 2:09%. Cricket, a four-year-old filly, paced a mile in 2:10, and the broncho pacer, B. B., paced a mile in 2:13%. If the story that is going the rounds among horsemen is true the champion yearling Freedom, the only trotter of his age that ever entered the 3:30 list, will not be seen on the tracks next summer, as it is in the past. The owner and it was necessary to throw him out of training immediately after he had made the wonderful performance. KITCHEN ETYMOLOGY. A "chop," according to Skeat, is nothing but a "chap," or a "chip." A "stew" is defined by Skeat as some thing cooked on a "stove." A "luncheon" is discovered to mean a "lump," a piece broken off, according to Sket's authority. LOCAL NOTICES. The April Magazines are full of interesting reading. Smith's News Depot. The best stock of 50 cent ties at Levy's in the city. Get a little gem pocket savings bank. You will be surprised how the nickles will gather. Smith's News Depot. Vestibule caps for ladies, the very latest styles at Abe Levy's. Kaw River Studio. IT is better to be a few minutes early than to be one moment too late. It takes TIME to finish photos in a first-class manner, and students wishing their photos in time to distribute among their friends before commencement should leave their orders with MORRIS at once. They will cost no more now than after the rush commences, and you run no risk in getting them on time. Don't fail to see the NEW PROCESS. The most brilliant photo ever produced on exhibition at the Kaw River Studio. J. L. MORRIS, Photo Artist. 829 MASSACHUSETTS STREET **MONEY** can be earned at our NEW line of work, rapidly and honourably, by those of you who are young, young or old, your own bank balance or their lives. Any one can do the work. Easy to learn, we furnish everything, all or any time to the work. This is an entirely new lead, and brings wonderful success to every worker, and more after a little experience. We can furnish you the employment and fresh start you require to expatriate. **TRUE AND BAD MONEY** MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors, Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusettes Street. BOOKSELLERS. All the Books for the Second Half Term in Stock. Everything as Cheap as it Can be Had Elsewhere, AND A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.] Gray's Botanies and Jordan's Manuals for the Botany and Zoology classes. Dictionaries and other Reference Books always on hand. Encyclopedies ordered at any time. The time to gather a library is while you are a student. FIELD & HARGIS will give you better terms than you can get elsewhere. 803 Massachusetts Street. WILDER BROS., SHIRT : MAKERS GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will be calling on us and be fitted out in Shirts and. Underwear that have been made to order by parties and not you can buy the Fineset Goods for one-third the price. Patisfone our Custom Steam Laudry for nice work and low prices Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone 67. McCONNELL Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, etc., in the City. A liberal discount to Students giving me their orders. Has the LARGES AND BEST selected stock of STUDENTS' -- TAILOR. All Wool Black Cheviot Suits Twenty Dollars. Nothing to Equal them in the West. GEO. DAVIES. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Examine my work before ordering Photos. Satisfaction Guaranteed. No charges for resettings MORRIS, THE PHOTOGRAPHERS. 829 Massachusetts Street. Millinery : Parlors ORME & ENCLE. No. 837 Massachusetts Street, All the latest styles in Spring and Summer Millinery. Students' trade a specialty. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. BY BOOTS AND SHOES J. F.WIEDEMANN MADE AND REPAIRED Second Door East of Poehler's.