THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 9 A Duluth paper had its New Year's Day issue prepared, edited and published by boys n the High School.—Ex. Students of Richmond (Va.) College who were dissatisfied at the election of Professor Boatwright as president of the college met and hung the young president in effigy. Chairman Puryear, of the faculty, had been directed to reprimand the students who made this unseemly demonstration over the Boatwright election. There is intense excitement at the college.—Ex. Student (reading Virgil): "And thrice I tried to throw my arms around her—that is as far as I got, professor." Professor: "That was quite far enough; you may sit down." STUDENTS JOURNAL. Quite a number of the University students, members of the Kansas University Glee and Banjo club, made better progress during their sojourn in this city.-Courier Democrat (Seneca.) K. U. Pin. The Pin Committee is working quietly but steadily toward getting the design, adopted by the students, executed in the best manner possible and at the most reasonable price. It is intended to have the pin made in two grades in order that all the students may be suited in price. It takes considerable time to get estimates from a large number of houses, but the matter is being hurried as much as possible. As stated in our last issue, the vote was not as decisive as could have been wished; but the design chosen, though only a little ahead of the "field" was far ahead of any one other design. The choice seems to give general satisfaction. Among so many good designs, however, it was hard to choose. Coal at Griffin's. Coal at Grimm's. Griffin, the coal man! McCurdy Brother's Grocers. Fine Cigars at Smith's News Depot. Pat Graham does the students' work. For fancy and staple groceries go to Jones. Howe is the Students' Barber? "He's all right. Try Zuttermeister's Hot Soda. "It's out of sight." Coal at as low rates as any place in town at A. J. Griffin's. R. W. McCurdy & Co. carry a full line of first class groceries. See the best line of Smoking Tobaccos at Smith's News Depot. Zuttermeister serves Oysters in any style but always in fine style. Stewards of clubs will do well to see J. M. Jones before contracting for groceries. If you have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. If you want your shoes repaired go to Pat Graham's on Warren street east of Massachusetts. Buy your Canes at Smith's News Depot. A discount on all fine canes made to students. New Students and Old Students! Ed. Anderson keeps the fancy lunch counter at 715 Massachusetts street. McCurdy & Co. will be glad to see their last year customers back again and solicit the trade of new students. Roberts & Culver run a first class grocery store. Stewards of clubs are invited to examine prices of them before buying. Our student friend, A. A. Hart, runs a butcher shop at 1047 Rhode Island street. Give the Kansas University man a call. For Choice Cut Flowers or Decorative Plants call at Mrs. Luther's green house, corner Massachusetts and University avenue. Gene. Waffle can furnish you the finest music in the city for parties and receptions Give him a trial and you will get him again. I. C. G. The store for students' clubs to trade at. The cheapest and choicest line of fancy and staple groceries in the city. Students give us a call. INDIANA CASH GROCERY.