mental to nny cases in which unmembers, acquainted not know with the finds that is a deadies each as the e just to business forms form a the boys LISH. g into the words, but n phrases instance, I take up us thatinitely ar- course, settled; s without we are not anything Mr. Black t supper, I'll knock newspapers an inten- opponent. Smith is a Smith's alluded to able in his alluded to table in his ishing to is, asks: is, asks: Intimated? what it was and that the balance of definitely. Brown parties are going to ask are staying, in a place, his friend transpired,' men's hotel, extended an dinner, and nuculty' has aged.' But ent of it the rage which almost instilated by blackwood's OODS. d from the largest, e st stock of mens, Hosiery Gloves, Lai- tants Cloaks, igs, etc., we inspection street. McIntire. LAW DEPARTMENT Foster is wearing a Sigma Nu pin. Chas. Farrow, a bright man from Massachusetts has entered the law class. C. M. Wallis, formerly Professor of Geology and Botany in Campbell University is taking law. A. L. Gettys, chairman of the prohibition committee of the first congressional district has become a student of Blackstone, under Prof. Green. Peairs, a law graduate of '88, has re-entered the University as a Soph to complete the collegiate course. A. C. Markley will probably not finish his law course this year, as he is thinking of going into business at his home. C. W. Pomeroy, a prominent member of last years junior law class has been admitted to the bar, and is now practicing in Great Falls, Mont. E. L. Ackley, of last year's junior class is city editor on the Daily Record, he is making the RECORD one of the liveliest papers in the State. Bishop & Mitchell are doing a "land office business" in the District and other Courts. They are rustlers and are meeting with deserved success. Frank Powers of Iola has entered the senior law class. S. C. Wescott a senior law, came in this week, and will study law again. Capt. Summerfield says the boat will leave at 8:30 o'clock, sharp, Monday morning. Pile on before the rush. Mr. H. B. Townsend, editor of the Leavenworth Advocate will carry on the studies of the junior laws, and and edit the Advocate. The law department opened Wednesday with eightteen juniors and twenty seniors enrolled. Nichols who has been appointed agent of the Geo. W. Crane Publishing Company, of Topeka, circulated among the students in need of books. The boys are making extensive preparations to start the Kent Club out with a big boom. THE COURIER agrees with them that this society is a great aid to the lawyer birdlings. Some of the seniors were heard to murmur, because the new room was not furnished with cuspidors. Prof. Green's new desk is very becoming to that gentleman. The Dr. will steer the seniors 'mongst the rocks and shoals of Bliss' on Code Pleading. PHARMACY DEPARTMENT. Hogeboom of last years' class is one of the "pillars" of the State in Topeka. Kaiser is in partnership with a doctor and undertaker in Ottawa. Pollock is to be found behind the counter of Straffon & Zimmerman's Deutsche Apotheke. Adams is back for the year. Classen, of Newton, has returned to complete his course. J. C. Fox has returned to take up the work of his senior year. Leroy Hackett, after spending the vacation in a drug store is in school again. J. A. Kee ler, in conversation with THE COURIER man, said he had scratch-books, pads, inks, pens and stationery of all kinds, which je is very willing to sell to the students, Massachusetts street. University sports are invited by C. Achming, to call at his place of business at Mass. street. He keeps a complete stock of fishing tackle, fire-arms and cutlery. CRASH HATS, STIFF HATS, SILK HATS, in fact all kinds of Hats at BROMELICKS. The Student's popular Hitter and Furnisher Have you tried O'Hern & Woodruff's 50c. tea that we mentioned in last week's issue? If not, do so at once. Zook's deliveryman will be out your way soon. Order nice fresh groceries from him. Russel's meat market is the place to buy fatted calf without necessarily being a prodegal. Choice cigars at Gaffel's. 843 Mass. St. Students lamps at Shimmon's. Everything in the house furnishing line at Shimmon,s. J. M, Zook gives you value for your money in groceries. Zook Corner Grocery, Warren and Mass. streets. H. P. Hopson, Shoe Maker, at 843 Massachusetts street, invites the boys to call on him. Clubs should price groceries at Zook's before buying elsewhere. Psckles and olives at Zook's, Hopson, at 843 Mass. street can make you a nice fitting shoe. H. P. Hopson, shoemaker, at Gut, Silk and Steel Strings, at Fluke & Sons. Gaffel keeps cigars, tobacco and confectionary. He treats the boys white to. 843 Mass. street, does honest work and charges reasonable. Go to Barber Bros., for anything you want, that a first-class druggists usually keeps. For Guitars, Mandolins, Zethers, Banjos, Autoharps, Violins and Accordeons to the largest and best stock, stop at W. W. Fluke & Sons. When you don't know what you want for the table, call on Luther. Go to the Delmonico for your oysters. D. H. Mack strives to please the students. No flies on or in A. Gaffel's lunch counter. Barber Bros. have the latest in perfumes. Do not wait till you are "broke" before you buy the necessary toilet articles to make your room mate happy. Money spent for a good brush and comb, tooth brush and powder and a little perfumery will be well invested at Raymond & Dick's Try Hoene's "Peerless eigar." Sam. McCurdy, Grocer, wants the club boys to see him, two doors north of First National Bank. Andy Reed is not dead, but shaving. The City Drug store has everything that is kept in a first-class drug store. Nokids practice shaving at Andy Reed's. Mose Namon, the banana man has his head-quarters near the Watkins National Bank, 1017 Mass. street. Buy your "gom" of C. A. Morgan, 1017 Mass. street. Morgan keeps good candy, cigars and fruit, 1017 Mass. street near Watkins bank. Andy Reed is the Pompadour barber. Fancy toilet articles at the City Drug store. Hair, tooth and Clothes brushes at the City Drug Store. Base Ball Goods, Indian Clubs and Dumb Bells at Smith's News Depot. Andy Reed's barbers never scrapes the bark off a man's chin. The boys all Fall asleeep in Andy Reed's chairs while being shaved. Andy Reed uses clean Towels. Moonlight, and good boats to order, at Dolly Graeber's for a limited time only. A pile of Moonlight, boat and fun, at Dolly's, so cheap that Lazarus even could take it in. Try O'Hern & Woodruff's 50c tea. O'Hern & Woodruff keep good spices. Come! Ye slim striplings, McConnell, the tailor, can fit ye. Frank Riddle, the grocer, wont be downed in prices and good goods. Ich halte Pretzel. FRANK RIDDLE, Grocer Come in boys and buy something, sayeth Frank Riddle, Grocer. Try Russell's spiced Corned Beef. Star meat market. Good butter at O'Hern & Woodruff. Challiss & Poehler go Duckshootihg to-morrow. "Kann du Swenska," said a white haired youth to O'Hern & Woodruff, the enterprising grocers, "Naw we sell grocery in United States," rejoined Frank. Don't spit on the floor, get one of those 25 cent cuspidors at Shimmon's. Patronize Gnefhcows lunch counter. Pickled pig feet at Gaffel's next week, 843 Mass. street. If you get weary of boarding house fare go to Gaffel's, 843 Mass. street. A student was walking across the street near the Eldridge House Pharmacy, slipped and fell. A number of bystanders seeing the man was hurt hurried to his assistance. Feebly raisig himself on his elbows he spake as follows: "Carry me into Dock Hoadley's I want one of those good cigars, a tooth brush, arnica, toilet articles, 'etsetery.'" This is a lie except that Dock does keep every thing to be found in a first class drug store. The Delmonico is the place to get a warm oyster stew after the show. Abe Levy treats the boys right. Miss Eva Savage has just returned from the east, where she purchased a full and complete line of fall and winter goods for the trade. Her line is full and complete, with toe latest novelties in millinery. She will take great pleasure in showing her goods to University ladies and insure them prompt and courteous treatment. Ladies needing a new hat or bonnet will do well to call on her. It was midnight in the City, and all the world seemed at peace with itself. A lone traveler was seen walking along the icy pavement, he seemed to have something on his mind, for at every crossing, he would look up and down the street and then pass on. At last he seemed to have past all human endurance, and called out "buy your drugs at the Eldridge House Pharmacy," and went on his way rejoicing. "College Songs" at Flukes. The Delmonico is the place for fine confectionary. Tooth brushes of all kinds, at Barber Bros , druggists. Parties a specialty at the Delmonico. Abe Levy sells E. & W collars and cuffs. "The little coon" merrily turns the crank of Gneikows' Peanut roaster. Hot peanuts there! A. D. Collins, teacher of Guitar and Mandolin, with W.W.Fluke & Sons. LUTHER—Grocer. Luther's specialty is nice, fancy goods, out of the ordinary line of Groceries. The latest vocal and instrumental Sheet Music and Music Books, at Fluke & Sons. "Knox" hats at Abe Levy's. Ladies, call at 817 Mass. street for materials in art needle work. Manhattan shirts at Abe Levy's. Students, headquarters for Musical instruments of all kinds, at Fluke & Sons. Abe Levy sells the best hat in town. Pianos for rent at Fluke's. Wm. Rowe, the student's Jeweler, has moved one door south into Wiedemann's building, where he has much better facilities for exhibiting his goods than he possessed heretofore.