as City. dent and Business wishes er pupils lic gen above as City, manage- Business + we wish edgment associative favor acce- located every to main- struction lawrence page and feed, from commercial ded ad- great in its in the pus- schools water ap- bld in the work of a few stirring fa- young w s of the them a applicated s of com- ducation o young on. at Kan- cur indi graignain the the west country. correspon in se, ss educa- sas City formation, stead of College. life Bldg. City, Mo. W.W. express of the nation of stronage last year,oleasant hoping in the years Fluke handle music and in the invite all encement to make wars while pers are Sed. OUR GRADUATES. Short Sketches of the Lives of Each One of the Graduates of '90- Giving Politics, Profession and Future Prospects. HARVEY F. M. BEAR, was born in Paola June, 4, 1869. After graduating from the High School of his native place, he entered the State University in 1886. His course here has been marked by brilliant achievements. As a scholar he has an enviable and admirable record. As a student he has ever been popular. For the past year he has very ably edited the University Review. He was winner in the local oratorical contest held here in December. His friends and his brothers in Beta Theta Pi may well feel flattered in 'Harvey,' Mr Bear has received an offer to travel for the K. C. Times this summer and may conclude to accept. Success go with you "Harvey" as here-to-fore. DANIEL EDWARD ESTERLY was born in Columbiana, Ohio, Dec. 1866. He attended the Ohio State University for one year and then came west, taught school for a couple of years, and then entered K. S. U. He has always made a good record as a student here, and of a surety will be one of those from whom we shall hear hereafter. Mr. Esterly is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and also has been received into membership with the two honorary Greek letter societies which organized chapters here this year, the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. Mr. Esterly expects to study medicine and will make it his profession. FRED LIDDEKE was born in Harrison Co. Ind. April, 1862, came to Norwich, Kingman Co. Kan., his present home, in '76. Entered the preparatory department of the University in 1884, was out of school in '85 and '86. Mr. Liddeke is a striking example of the pernicious doctrines of Prof. Canfield as he was formerly a Republican but has since changed to Independent and is a Free Trader. Mr. Liddeke is one of the boys who worked their way through college and is no exception to the rule, he is one of the best in his class. Mr. Liddeke is a member of Phi Beta Kappa which alone tells of the work that he has done through his college course. Mr. Liddeke will engage in business at Seattle, W. T. ABRAHAM LINCOLN BURNEY was born in 1866 at Harrisonville, Mo. He attended district school and prepared for the Freshman class at the U. He is a dyed in the wool Republican and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr. Burney is undoubtedly the handsomest man in the senior class and has always been a favorite with all, especially the ladies. He expects to go into business after a few weeks vacation. EDWIN FISKE STIMPSON was born in Boston in '67, came to Lawrence with his parents in '72 and remained here since then till now. He prepared for the University at the Lawrence High School up to the 8th grade, then entered the preparatory department of the University. He has taken Electric Engineering ever since the course was established. He has done excellent work throughout his course. Mr. Stimpson is a Beta Theta Pi. His politics are unsettled. He thinks that he will remain in Lawrence this summer and will get ready for a good position in some electrical business. SCHUYLER COLFAX BREWSTER was born in 1868 at Red Creek, N. Y., Came to Kansas in 1871, present home, Iola, Kan. Entered the University in '87. Mr. Brewster is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and was a delegate from the chapter here to the convention which was held in Chicago not long since. Mr. Brewster's occupation is as yet undecided and he was too modest to tell the interesting events of his life. LELAND DEFOREST HENSHAW is another of the C. E. boys who accepted positions before the close of the term. Mr Henshaw is a Lawrence boy and a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is now with the Massillon Bridge Co. in Ohio. NEIL C. BROOKS, was born 1869 in K. C. Mo. Prepared to enter the U. at the K. C. High School. Entered the University three years ago, took classical course and has been distinguished as a hard student. Mr. Brooks is a member of Phi Delta Theta, and is a Republican. He intends to continue as a student either here in U. S. or in Europe, is as yet undecided. B. J. DALTON is from Independence, Kan. Took C. E. course. He is a married man and is now Assistant City Engineer at Ft. Worth, Texas. Mr. Dalton left before the close of the year to accept his present position. RICHARD K. SHORT, was born in Evansville, Ind. in '63. At the age of four moved to a farm near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Here he spent his time, on the farm in summer and at the country school in winter until moving to Kansas in 1882. He got his early taste for scientific study almost entirely from the Scientific American and Supplement. Last fall and winter he was engaged as chemist on a sugar plantation near New Orleans, La. His work in the University has been largely special work in mathematics besides the regular course in civil engineering. After spending two years at the University, he was employed as an engineer on the Union Pacific during the construction of the Blue Valley March of that road. Taking another years work at K. S. U. he was employed by the A. T. & S. F. to take charge of an extensive rip rap and dyke work near Sibley Mo. Mr Short expects to go south this summer. JOHN ANDREW MUSHRUSH was born at Chauncy,Ill., in 1865, came to Kansas in 1882, graduated at the Topeka High School as valedictorian in 1885, entered the University in 1886 taking the Latin Scientific course. While in K. S. U. he has been business manager and editor-in-chief of the University COURIER, Pres. of the Kansas State Inter-Collegiate Association and second orator in local contest of '90. He will enter the Law Department next year and take the full course. Mr. Mushrush is a Phi Psi and a Republican. NETTIE DELILAH GOODELL was born in '68 at Virginia, Wis. Came to Sedgewick, Kan., her present home in '72, prepared for the Freshman Class here in the U. Entered in '85, took Latin Scientific course and will take post graduate work. Miss Goodell is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and delivered one of the commencement orations. "The Intellectual Development of Women." CAMPBELL MACGHEE WATSON was born Aug. 5, '68 in Stark Co. Ohio, cane to Kansas at the early age of one and a half years. Entered the preparatory department of the U. six years ago. Classical student, took optional work under J. H. Canfield, is a Republican and a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. WILLIAM HILL was born 1865 at Bloomingdale, Ind. Spent his first score of years on the farm, in the academy and in teaching school. He did his Freshman and Sophomore work at Earlham College, entered this institution in Sept., 1888. Expects to enter Senior class at Harvard next year and will pursue his chosen line of study in History and Political Science. Mr. Hill is one of the members of the Senior class elected to Phi Beta Kappa, EDWIN EMORY SLOSSON was born Jan. '65 at Albany. He attended the Leavenworth High School for three years and prepared for college, visited Europe in 1885 with a party of Leavenworth people, has been in the west the last three years and has made a specialty of Chemistry. Has been a hard and thorough student all through his course. Mr. Slosson is a member of both the honorary Societies; the Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. He is a Republican and a Congregationalist. Mr. Slosson will take Mr. S. C. Franklin's place as assistant in chemistry next year while "Ed" is studying in Europe. CAHIRLES STONE MACFARLAND was born in '69 at Mansfield, Ill. Came to Kansas in '86 and entered the Civil Engineering department the same year. His politics are not from Canfield as he is unsettled on political questions. He did chemical work in La, last fall and may accept an offer as chemist from a firm in La. this summer. Mr. MacFarland is a member of Sigma Xi: and of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. EMMA GADD DUNN was born Oct. 18, '69 at Salina, Kan. Prepared for the University at the Minneapolis High School. Came here in '84, took General Scientific course with major in Constitutional History. Has taught school some and will teach in the Minneapolis High School next year MARCELLA HOWLAND was born June, '69 at Kalamazoo, Mich., Came to Kansas in '81, graduated from the Lawrence High School in '85, took private lessons one year and entered the U. the next year, took modern Literature course with Major in the study of Shakespeare. Miss Howland received a faculty appointment and delivered an oration upon the subject, "What should be the Highest Purpose in Fiction?" Miss Howland will stop study this year and will spend the summer in Mich. HARRIETTE AUGUSTA FELLOWS was born Aug 23, '66 at Attleborough, Mass., Came to Kansas in '69, prepared for Freshman class in the U. Miss Fellows will pursue her studies farther at the Harvard Annex. May teach, will spend the summer in N. Y. and Mass. Miss Fellows took the Modern Literature course and is not a member of a sorosis. FRED S. PICKERING was born in Olathe, Kausas, Jan. 7, 1869. He was graduated from the High School of Olathe in 1884. In the fall of '84 he entered the Kansas State University and attended during the year 84-85. The year 85-86 was spent at home in the law office of his father, and reentered the U. in the fall of '86. He is a graduate of the Civil Engineer department and will probably practice his profession for a few years after which he will commence the study of law. Disciples of Blackstone. Disciples of the Law class of 1890, having successfully passed the most rigid and thorough bar examination perhaps ever give en at the Douglas County bar, arabot to launch themselves upon the world and enter the race for fame and fees. The majority of the boys will practice in Kansas, a few only going to other states. ACKLEY and WILMOTH having already purchased quite an extensive library will, sometime during the summer, establish an office in Concordia, Kansas. BUTTERWORTH, the Cherokee, intends to take another year of law at the Cincinnati Law School. D. J. COY will remove his large family to western Kansas and begin immediately to pursue gophers and clients for their respective scalps. ALBERT CAUGHEY goes into business with his father at Horton and will not begin to practice for a year or so. EDMINSTER, the rich gag man, migrates to the land of the setting sun where, in sight of the snowy summits of the Sierras, he will lave his famous feet in the lapping tides of the Pacific while his glowing head like the fated will-o'-the-wisp, allureth the confiding sucker to his doom. TOM FLANNELLY has already begun to practice in one of the leading offices of Topeka. FARROW and WESCOTT will locate in south-western Missouri where they intend to practice in the supreme police courts of Jasper county. HERDMAN and HERDMAN after remaining at home a short time will locate in some live Democratic town outside of Kansas. HILL goes to Neodosha Kan. to transact the legal business connected with his father's bank. HOUK having relinquished the pulpit for the bar will locate in Ft. Scott, Kansas, and scrap for laurels with Eugene Ware. LITTICK will make a speciality of criminal law and locate in that promising field, Kansas City, Kansas. Mr. Littick has a good criminal head on him. LEIB is still undecided as to a place of location, but is receiving bids from several important Texas cities. LAWTON is thinking of starting in Butler, Mo., where he has relatives. MERRIAM will make real property a speciality and has already been engaged by a well known Kansas mortgage company. MCILRAVY will remain in Law- rence for some time. MALLISON goes to Denver, Col. next week where he will probably permanently locate. NICHOLS is still undecided as to a place of location. POEHLER will continue in business in Lawrence and also take another year of collegiate work at the University. Power will startle the people of Iola. Russ will perpetrate the same joke on the people of Lawrence, WALLIS intends to locate in some live Prohibition town in Nebraska or South Dakota. SEARs will open an office and commence the practice of law in Lawrence. SIMONS will introduce Christianity among the lawyers of Sumner County. Knights of the Mortar. H. A. ADAMS is engaged with an Ottawa Drug house V. T. Boaz will return to Girard where he will continue in the Drug business as formerly. J. D. Claassen will be with J. M. Reease at Newton, his former emplover. B. F. Fiegenbaum will remain at Lawrence. Will sell oills over the counter of the Blue Mortar. L. S. Hackett is smiling at different offers and thinks he will go where the girls are the prettiest. D, J. Kelly will remain at home in Olathe and rest for a time. Carl Phillipps is expecting to go to Leavenworth as assistant in the Drug business. E. W. Smelser has accepted a position at his home in Emporia, A. W. Thomas will manage his paternal drug store at Wakefield. J. E. Youngberg aims to seek his fortune in selling drugs at Ottawa. All the latest styles in pants at the Boston. Are You a Judge OF WHAT YOU BUY? In dry goods as in other goods there is danger of conlounding what seems to be true with what is. There is a good deal of ranting done. Our several departments were never so full of desirable goods as now. Take a day off and visit the different stores in this city; examine the styles qualities and prices. You can, if you are a judge of goods and character, locate where you are likely to trade. Comparisons are oftentimes odious. But where assertions are strongly indulged in prove them to your own satisfaction. We don't ask your trade unless we can prove to your satisfaction that we offer you inducements not found elsewhere. INNES. Crains & Urbansky carry a large line of hobby summer suits.