V THE STUDENTS JOURNAL Of Kansas State University. Place. YLES. JNE DOLLAR A YEAR. LOCAL NOTES Send your laundry with Huddleston. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1893. Hollingberry makes student's dress bits. Cigars and tobacco at Smith's news depot. Huddleston is the agent for students' laundry. The Leis Drug Co. carry the boss line of Toilet Soaps. Laundry called for and delivered by Huddleston. Prof. Blake returned from Washington last Saturday. Stop that cough with Maple Cough Drops. Leis Drug Co haye them. Smith's news depot in Eldridge house block is headquarters for sporting goods Prof. Stevens has received the new Thoma microtome ordered some time ago. Oscar Reius, of the law school, showed his sister through the University Saturday. The University Y. W C. A. meets in Adelphic hall every Wednesday at 5 p.m. The University band is practicing regularly. We hope it will be in trim for the base ball season. Thousands of people on every floor, at all hours of the day. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Katsas City. Some of the older young folks in Law rence can remember when there were gay ice carnivals on the river. The gymnasium is becoming more popular Quite a number of students are doing regular work in it. All the vacant buildings in Lawrence have been hired for the University oratorical aspirants to practice in. Miss Nell Bixby proved to be the owner of the gold watch found on the California road a few weeks ago. Prof Geza Von Dome will receive pupils for violin instruction at music hall on Mondays and Thursdays. F. J Lange, a senior of K. U. sojourned with us a number of days during his vacation. -Holton Informer. The magnificent establishment bounded by Grand Ave., Walnut and 11th streets is Bullseye. Moore, Emery & Co The two law students in the oratorical contest will cause the students of that school to turn out en masse on the night of the 27th. The man who referred to the last "frat" dance as "a tattered rag of distress" is up before the disciplinarian committee. One of the professors put a penny and a pants button into the contribution box last Sunday. It wasn't because he was stingy, however. Prof Stevens has had several lantern slides showing diseases of plants prepare 1. These are to be used in lectures before farmers institutes. The Lawrence electric railway over University hill has as yet failed to materialize. That's the way with several other things here. What's the use of having friends if you don't use them. The Santa Fe route is the best friend Lawrence and the University has on earth. Prof. Dvche and his men are making good progress, preparing their exhibit at Chicago. Ph. Chicago papers are paying them some great compliments The University oratorical contest will be held the 27 th inst. From the list of those entered it will be the best ever held. The musical part of the pregram Denton Hogeboom was in town last week. will be a pleasing variety to the excellent orations. Best clothing at Hollingberry's, the practical tailor. Londborg's latest perfumes for sale by the Leis Drug Co. Wanamaker & Brown splendid suits $15 at Hollingberry's. The Pla Gam dance last Friday was a delightfully informal affair. Steele spent several days studying the legislature imbroglio at Topeka. The best road to health and wealth is a warm room. Get your coal of Griffin Dolly Graeber has charge of the skating rink on the river and is coining money. Prof. Miller is delivering a series of illustrated lectures on astronomical subjects. The Glee Club is preparing for a grand time at the concert they will give in Lawrence. H. R. Linville, who was called to St Joe last week by the death of his grandmother, has returned. Chas. Lease, as the son of his mother is receiving a good deal of advertising from the Kansas press. Thousands of people on every floor it all hours of the day. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City. Messrs Keizer of Ottawa, and Ebrhar of Kansas City, Kan., former University students were in town last week. When you think of dry goods doesn't the store naturally come to mind? Bul lene. Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City The very latest styles and newest creations are always to be found upon our shelves. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co Kansas City. A number of University students derived instruction on the floor of the Representative Hall in Topeka last week, instead of attending their classes. Railroad tickets, steamship tickets, theatre tickets, concert tickets, everything except lottery tickets at the Santa Fe city ticket office, Leis' Drug Store. Visitors to Kansas City are alwaysure to see the greatest of her mercantile enterprises, with its immense building and splendid service. Bullene Moore, Emery & Co. Lawrence churches don't have to send out of town when they have revival meetings There is enough talent at home both to preach and to be preache at. A number of the younger men in Lawrence "society" have been entertained by the faculty of the State University this week is the way the society reporter on the Lawrence Journal puts it. Why does the Santa Fear most of the passenger business in and out of Lawrence? Because it has eighteen daily passenger trans and gives the best satisfaction to the traveling public. When you are up town you cannot help feel the influence of that great industrial motor. For blocks around the crowds are going to, and coming from Bulene, Moore, Emery & Co's. While rehearsing at the Unitarian church last week for a little fare being prepared by Unity club, Miss Mame Berry dislocated her knee cap and will be unable to be around for a week or ten days. Her father, Senator Berry, visited her Sunday. In Mort Rice, the Baker orator, that school will have as good a champion as ever represented her, and he will be a strong man to fight against. He is a foot ball and base ball and tennis player of more than average ability besides be ing a first class orator. Most of the law students profess to be interested in politics. Jackson's improved laundry system does not wear the lieo. There are several literary clubs among the girls at the University. The only way to keep warm is to have good fuel. Get it at Griffin's. They say Crane got wound up in a lathe down at the machine shops Satur day. An enrollment of 61 is pretty good for a start towards a University extension society in Lawrence. Harding feels slighted because he did not receive an invitation to the faculty meeting. Patrick and Kelsey were in Topeka Saturday, superintending the organization of the legislature.' ___ Chancellor Snow estimates that his in- oculated chich bugs saved the farmers of the state $118,118,16 last year. It should have been $118,118,18. The Lawrence Journal claims that Lawrence will have the strongest University extension society in the state. Musin has been injured in a railroad accident, and consequently, will not be able to give his concert here next Saturday. Pref. Green will entertain the members of the past season's victorious football team Saturday evening at his residence. Miss Georgia Brown is teaching a number of University students to dance She is a good instructor and her class is increasing. The ice has remained on the river this year much longer than common. There have now been nearly six weeks of good skating. We invite the students of the Univer city to take advantage of all the conven encies of the store. Bullene, Moore. Emery & Co., Kansas City. Gentlemen are invited to visit our men's furnishing department for corrections in men's wear. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City. "I's a little strange that the best figure" skater in Lawrence is also one of the professors of figures at the University," remarks Clarence Hall. University students regard the last number of the Students Journal as the best paper ever issued on the hill and the boys running the paper are getting many words of encouragement.-Lawrence Journal. "The moot senate again reorganized at the University, might learn something in the way of conducting business in an existingway from the Kansas law makers." Mr Sterling's class in the Greek drama have read this term three plays of Sophocles, Oedipus yrannas, Antione and Electra, and have written special themes comparing the Electra and Sophocles with that of Aeschylus. J. A Kjellins is the Ottawa university representative for the state oratorical contest. His oration is "Through adversity to the stars." Washburn will be represented by Julius Weidtung on "Heroism in the schooled realm." Last Sunday afternoon Music Hall was filled with the young people of the city and University. Another meeting of a similar character will be held next Sunday afternoon at the same hour and place. A special Quartette will sing at this meeting. These services are held by request of the city passors, who earnestly desire a large attendance of University students. The schedule of studies for the spring erm has been posted. Prof. Blake will deliver a course of lectures on electricity at Kansas City very soon. Miss Titsworth received a visit Tuesday from her father, J. H. Titsworth, of Nottonville. Schaum & Henshaw the only strictly first class line of stationery in the city 915 Massachusetts street. Prof. Hopkins gave his tenth extension lecture at Leavenworth Tuesday night It was on Emerson. A complete line of school supplies prices low as the lowest, Schaum & Henshaw, 915 Massachusetts street. McClung has returned from Louisiana where he has had a position as sugar chemist. He will do special work in chemistry. Musin is not coming. But the Gled and Banjo club will give its famous concert at the opera house, Friday, Jan. 27, without fail. A bright member of the ethics class said recently that old people went to the summary to look at gravestones. He probably meant to say cemetery. Several members of the senior class at the University are said to be contemplating entering an alliance—a multimonial alliance, asserts a local paper. There are now six ranks of faculty members: Professor, associate profes s r, assistant professor, instructor, lecturer, assistant in library and laboratories. We make special rates on all kinds of engraving work, such as calling and waiting cards, programs etc., etc. schaum & Hecsnow, 915 Massachusetts street. Chancellor Snow, Prof. Blackmar, Prof. Marvin and other leading members of the University faculty were present at the extension meeting gat music hall last Friday. Is your face the portion of your anatomy that causes you the most trouble? "Is it pimple. blackheads, etc?" "Blush of Roses" will clear up that complexion and Raymond has it. "Young's trick banjo playing is the finest ever seen in this city," says the Topeka State Journal. He will be with the Glee and Banjo club Jan. 27 at the opera house. Hear him. Hereafter students should not ask their instructors for their grades. On Tuesday morning after examinations, Prof. Templila will give each student a duplicate grade card at his office. Fr day, evening. February 2, at Merchants Bank Hall Miss Georgia Brown will begin a second term of lessons in dancing for beginners and others. Special rates to young ladies Address 12 7 Rhode Island street. What lovely skating for the past six weeks. Yes, and what horrible eld. and what rough faces and hands. Stop in at Raymond's and get relief from these annoyances. The Cream of Roses will smooth the roughest skin. VOL.1. NO.14 The Greek Symposium met yesterday at 4 o'clock in the Greek room. Mr Jus Bowersock road a paper on the philosophy of Scriates and Mr. Sterling reviewed the new edition of Jewett's translation of Plato's Dialogues. Prof. Carruth will give the course in Gothic next term if, as many as three students apply for it. Notice should be given him before Friday January 20, in order that the necessary books may be ordered in time. Prof. Blake's Return. Prof. Blake returned this week from the east where he has been, in connection with his experiments of under water telegraphy. He stated that nothing was definitely known as yet. The government wanted him to proceed with his experiment's at once but on account of his University work it has consented to wait till June for him to take charge of matters. He says that he will not permanently leave the University but may take a leave of absence for a few months or even a year. The government has placed at his disposal any-station in the United States with preferences for Staten Island. A bill has been introduced in the United States senate appropriating $50,000 for the work which will be carried on, regardless of whether or not the bill passes, but should the bill fail to pass it will be carried on, on a smaller scale. Captain Schlev, who rescued the Greeley expedition and was in command of the Baltimore during the Chilian troubles, will be subject to Prof. Blake's direction. He further stated that England had started on the same method that he had been trying but was five years behind him. This makes the government more anxious to complete experiments. Between now and June Prof. Blake will carry on experiments on a small scale here. When the ice breaks he will use the little steamer which is now on the north side. The following gentlemen were chosen Monday afternoon, to act as judges in the local oratorical contest the 27th of this month: On thought and composition, Hon. Ed. Russell, S. A. Riggs and B W. Woodward; on delivery, Rev. W. W Ayres, Supt. C. F. Meserye, and Judge B. J. Horton. The orators will speak as follows: F. A. Lutz, Chas. Lease, Tom Bennett, Fred McKinnon, Hall Riddle, Thoronton Cook. The session of the moot senate last fuesday was an unusually interesting one. Several senators qualified and took their seats. The select and standing committees were appointed. A resolution to appoint an investigating committee to inquire into the situation at Topeka, Kansas, was strongly advocated by the republicans and violently opposed by the democratic and populist senators. It was debated unlit 11 o'clock and the senate adjourned without voting on the resolution. An announcement was passed admitting law students to membership in the senate who have graduated from other colleges. "The Unexpected Guests" is the title of Howell's latest farce published in the January number of Harper's Magazine, Unity club will play it tomorrow night on their own stage. This farce introduces all of the characters in the other fares and also introduces the phonograph and telephone as factors in the plot. It is very funny and will be worth the small price of admission, which is only fifteen cents. There is a professor in the University who requires each member of one hisipal classes to give to him every Monday morning a written statement of the authors and amount read, and of the time spent in reading during the week, on the subject in hand. The class think the requirement an imposition insuch as the professor gives quizzes and examinations. Prof. Haworth has received a new microscope, provided with a nickel prism and rotating stage. This instrument is especially valuable in the examination of mineral formation.