6 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. LOGALS. Smoke Hoene's Peerless cigar. See the K. U. pins at A. Marks. Robinson has a new red plaid necktie. Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Try a Peerless cigar. A mild and fragrant smoke. Hoene's Peerless, the best 5c. cigar sold in the city. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin. Call and see it. Buchanan and Piatt are now living at the Phi Psi house. Hoene's new improved Peerless cigar. Better than ever. For tobacco's, pipes etc. call on Hoene. 837 Massachusetts St. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. "John" Morgan spent a few days in Kansas City this week. Text Books, *Schaum & Henshaw*, 917 Massachusetts street. Will Perry has been "laid up" with a severe cold this week. Powell's new mustache is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Wit! Todd's address for Saturday's and Sunday's will be Atchison, Kansas. W. G. Nuley was in Lawrence visiting his Figi brothers last Tuesday. J. H. Brumit, Law. '95, has gone to Kansas City to take the bar examination. Fred. Dobson, of Ottawa, paid the Phi Gams a visit the latter part of the week Smith, the news dealer, is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Mr. Ernest Blaker, of Kansas City, visited his Beta brothers and old friends this week. Will Reed amused the physiology class a few days ago with his description of nerve functions. Will Krehbiel, of Newton is in the city. He is now connected with the Newton Republican. Miss Kitty Cook, of Kankakee, Ill, is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Margaret Love. Smoke Hoene's Peerless cigar. See the K. U. pins at A. Marks Robinson has a new red plaid necktie Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Try a Peerless cigar. A mild and fragrant smoke. Hoene's Peerless, the best 5c. cigar sold in the city. A. Marks has the only K. U. pin. Call and see it. Buchanan and Piatt are now living at the Phi Psi house. Hoene's new improved Peerless cigar. Better than ever. For tobacco's, pipes etc. call on Hoene. 837 Massachusetts St. "John" Morgan spent a few days in Kansas City this week. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Text Books, *Schaum & Henshaw*, 917 Massachusetts street. Will Perry has been "laid up" with a severe cold this week. Powell's new mustache is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Wit! Todd's address for Saturday's and Sunday's will be Atchison, Kansas. W. G. Nuley was in Lawrence visiting his Figi brothers last Tuesday. J. H. Brumit, Law. '95, has gone to Kansas City to take the bar examiuation. Fred. Dobson, of Ottawa, paid the Phi Gams a visit the latter part of the week Smith, the news dealer, is headquarters for everything in the Sporting Goods line. Mr. Ernest Blaker, of Kansas City, visited his Beta brothers and old friends this week. Will Reed amused the physiology class a few days ago with his description of nerve functions. Will Krehbiel, of Newton is in the city. He is now connected with the Newton Republican. The Seniors will soon begin practicing base ball in order to be ready to defeat the faculty in a game on the diamond. Miss Kitty Cook, of Kankakee, Ill, is visiting in the city,the guest of Miss Margaret Love. There will be a special meeting of the Athletic board Tuesday, March 19, in room 11 at 12 o'block Important business Clarence Spellman has the reputation of being a lady killer from the start to the finish. Visiting young ladies are led to the stake with apparent ease. Miss Lillian Vincent, of Clay Center, and Miss Edith Brewer, of Topeka, have been spending the past week in the city, the guests of Miss Loader and Kelly. Schaum & Henshaw have everything you want in the stationery line. Note books, scratch tablets, correspondence tablets, fine writing paper, etc. 917 Mass. street. Chas. Webster, who attended K. U. several years ago, spent a few days visiting in the city this week. Mr. Webster is now the county attorney of McPherson county. The Seniors now have decided to ask the "powers to be," to do away with the regular old-fashioned commencement exercises and have a celebrated speaker from abroad, instead. Miss Georgia Brown has organized a dancing class which meets every Tuesday evening at F. A. A. hall. There will be a term consisting of ten lessons. Address 1217 Rhode Island. "Because a man who writes plays is a playwright, it doesn't necessarily follow that the cycling editor is a wheelwright, or that the wheelwright would make a good spokesman."-Kansas City Journal. The committee of seven, elected by the faculty and students to draft a constitution for the proposed University paper, met Wednesday. Enough was accomplished to give hope that the report will be submitted to the school for decided action next Tuesday. The Economic Seminary met on Monday evening in the library. A new lamp chimney had been secured and the lamp shed its soft rays on the happy faces of the economists. Maurice Alden gave a review of Frederick Engels "Socialism, Utopian and Scientific," and Frank Bowker discussed an article on Bimetalism in the Nineteenth Century magazine.