Alex. E. Protsch, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, 917 Mass. St. rof. Snow will bow r; Paper Municipal Musbrush; on of Tex- ions of the the death year's stu- It is a lags sorrow y a friend him. solve itself presentatives, e and elect ferent par and the . A hot used by a na on which night. He are of the instant death. school use hope of t year and trible acci- cily to death good health. exception- COURIER is regrets society will sparkling 4 frat. man imised the inter-frape to pub-fill merit of every ogg tasted with Attor-Kellogg at gentleman, will be a likely offered een visiting ned to her Wednesday Kansas City is Special Cut- We are of Over Underwear, etc. This We are our business sold, come and make prices at BORG & BRO N'S ation cutters tany class sics. If new Raymond ) hold the ERG & BRO THE DEPARTMENTS. A List of the Side-Lights That Make the Glory of the K. S. U. Geometrical Lore. The engineers are having plenty of hard work to do. H. Radcliff and F. C. Simpson will have charge of the dynamo for this evenings lighting J. M. Robinson is recovering from his sickness and is now able to attend his classes. The engineering society is still talked about by some of the E. E's. and it may eventually become a fact. Bass Notes. Miss Jo Leasure spent Saturday and Sunday in Baldwin City visiting friends. Mr. Hair, entered the free music department yesterday morning Miss Orton visited Atchison and White Cloud last week. Miss Humphery spent Thanksgiving vacation at her home in Junction City. This department was fully represented at the University Ball. Miss Hutchings returned Monday from her visit in Osage City. The members of the Harmony class are working with commendable zeal since the new rules and regulations have been enacted. There are but thirteen in the Free Music department. K. S. U. should do better than that. Legal Lights. It is reported that Rogers was initiated into Rho Kappa Tau during vacation. At least some one has shaved off his waving mustache. Don't fail to visit Kent Club to-night. A congress is to be organized, and party lives strictly drawn. A very interesting program is promised. A prohibitionist call for a cacus was issued last Friday, but all the prohibitionists were in Kansas City, so it did not come off. The republicans held their cacus Thursday afternoon. It is not known what they did. If the democrats have held a meeting it is not known. The case in the Junior moot court set for Tuesday was postponed until Thursday evening because of the absence of Cooper and Finny. The first case in moot court was argued before Judges Butterworth and Poehler last Wednesday, Foster appeared for the plaintiff Green and Feller for the defense. Hodges returned Tuesday. He reports a very pleasant Teanksgiving. If books count for anything both sides should have beaten. Next time boys you had better adjourn to the library, as it is more convenient. The Senior class enjoyed a visit from Swope Tuesday. The Seniors had a recitation on Monday and but for the absence of Prof Gleed oweing to delay of a train would have recited Friday. Go to the Seniors thou Junior, consider their ways etc. etc. According to predictions Finney killed no chickens but says he got lots of rabbits. Palmnsays he got two but the dogs caught them. Wallace went to Olathe last week, to visit Ex Governor St John. Test Tubes, Edge is reported as quite sick in Leavenworth. Miss Grabe is back from her visit to Nebraska. A majority of the Pharmacy students remained in Lawrence during vacation. Miss Priestly returned Tuesday from Baldwin City and reports an excellent time. Some of the Seniors were kept busy looking over some unfinished work. Classen thinks that to-morrow will be a good time to investigate the persimmon crop. After a hasty view of the lesson Thursday, Prof. Sayre excused the Seniors for the day. An attempt is being made to change the time of meeting of the Pharmacautical society from Friday evening to the afternoon.] The Seniors are at work preparing and manufacturing pepsin,very few visitors are seen in the laboratory. Prof. Sayre read a paper before the Sanitary Committee, upon the purity and adultrations of food. New locks are beieg put on the desks of the Seniors so as to prevent interference with Toxicology cats, dogs etc.as was the case last year. Considerable stress was laid upon the necessity of the presence of students in the laboratories by Prof. Sayre in his lecture Wednesday. It seems to be a mystery how some of the students succeed in their work when so little time is employed, an absence of two or three days and even a week seems to make no difference to some students. Cabinet Makers. The cats which have been wailing around through the halls are the escaped victims from the ruthless hands of the class which is studying the "Anatomy of the Cat." Judge E. W. West is at work preparing a skeleton of one of the finest specimens of a Laurian ever found in the west, for the museum. The department is in receipt of a fine gray fox skin, which will be mounted. The class in painting is constantly increasing in number and shows most effectually the renown that our university is gaining throughout the state. Artistic Sketches. The lovers of art will find the following periodicals in the library reading rooms. "Art Amateur" 'L'Art,' "Paris L'illuster," "Courier De L'Art,' "The Decorator and Furnisher" and others of lesser importance. Miss Simpson, owing to sickness will be unable to meet her classes until next Thursday. A full line of Pianos and Organs at J. H. Bell & Bro's. See the Bohmann Guitars and Mandolin's at Bell's Music Store. Five hundred new Music Books received at Bell Bro.'s Music Store. "Hello, where did you get this extra fine cigar," at Smith's. Smith's new stand is the place to buy your toilet articles. Smith can show the best line of reading matter in the town. J. D. Smith's is the place to buy anything in the sporting line, Keeler is now prepared to show you an elegant line of Holiday goods and at prices lower than ever before. HERSHFIELD & CO., Jewelers, 920 MAIN STREET. Kansas City, Mo. Established in 1856 The Oldest Jewelry Firm in KANSAS CITY. Diamonds, Rings, Watches, Jewels of all kinds, Christmas Presents, Every Artistic Article of Ornament to be found at Diamonds, Rings, Watches, MAIL Orders Promptly FILLED KANSAS CITY, MO. HERSHFIELD & CO., 920 MAIN STREET, Kansas City, Missouri CARMEAN & HARBAUCH. Livery and Hack Stables. The Finest Livery and Hacks in Lawrence. Telephone 139. J. S. Crew & Co., NIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Opposite Lawrence House. BOOKS, STATIONERY and ART MATERIAL street, - Lawrence, Kansas IMPORTED Full Dress TIES. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL SHAPES AT ABE LEVY'S C. W. SMITH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any House in the City. Goods delivered FREE to city customers. Call and see me for goods in my line. 808 and 810 Massachusetts Street. GEO. DAVIS, All-Wool Tweed Pants Made to Order, $5 STUDENT'S TAILOR, Office No. 921 Massachusetts Street, UP-STAIRS, LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. WM. WIEDEMANN, Ice Cream and Confectionery Oysters in Season. Banquets and Parties a Specialty. PHOTOS ! PHOTOS ! STAMP PHOTOS, A Novelty GEO. R. SHANE. NEWPORT PANELS, The Lates STAMP PHOTOS, A Novelty TIN TYPES, "Just for the fun of it.' Call and see work and get prices. All work warranted Call and see work and get prices. Geo. R. Shane, 615 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired by M. F. WILLIAMS. 1013 Mass. St. CLOTHING Hot and Cold Baths. Student's Trade Solicited. GREGG & JOHNSON. Eldridge House Barber Shop. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RE SPECT. F. H. KLOCK. Restaurant. --- 816 Maas. St Students' Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectionery of all kinds. Meal Tickets $3.50. Board per week$3) I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Sultings, Pant Goods, Etc., that has ever been seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Merchant Tailor. A liberal discount to students. A. WEBBER & SON, PRACTICAL TAILORS, Student Trade a Specialty. CALL ON THEM.