8 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. as a guard. L. N. Morscher, who was sent by the University, watched during the day time. The work went on merrily until Oct. 4th, when the glad cry of coal came. It was indeed true, a 36 inch vein was pierced This is a larger vein than that at Leavenworth or any place near. The core was sent to the University for analysis. E.B. Hayes did this work, and his determinations are now on record. Prof. Haworth says it is the best coal in the state except the Cherokee Co.'s coal, and it even excels that as a gas coal. This is a very valuable mineral find. Permanent companies were immediately organized at Atchison, and Mr. Langworthy received shares as a merited reward. Indeed, the credit is all due him and the University authorities. Mr. Langworthy has been a coal enthusiast for years. We congratulate him on his success. Rev. Baxter Waters lead chapel this week. Mr. F. E. Elwell spoke in chapel Wednesday morning. Football Goods at Smith's. W. B. Hess, 190, of Pratt, Kan., spent Thanksgiving in town. Miss Mabel Wolfe, 100, has been visiting her sister, Miss Carmie. Athletic Goods at Smith's. R. Coppedge, '00, who is teaching in the Ottawa High school, was in town. Tennis and Golf Goods at Smith's. Miss Minnie Gustafson, of Vermilion, South Dakota, has been visiting her cousin, Mr. Charles Carlson. All Magazines at Smith's. Miss Harriet Williams was in Kansas City last week. Miss Bess Hafer and Miss Inez Cross were in Topeka over Thanksgiving. Miss May Sexton visited Louise Smith last week. Miss May Gaadner was on the hill Thursday morning. Mrs. Ernest Harens nee Miss Spaulding, was in Lawrence Tuesday. Drew McLaughlin, of Hiawatha, spent last Friday with his sister Mabel. Miss Scammon visited Miss Allen at her home in Topeka during the vacation. . . Reserve seats for Carter, "The Magician," at Rowland's book store, Thursday. "Carter may be equaled, but cannot be excellep as a magician," so says the Chicago News. Miss Martha Manley, of Junction City, was visiting her sister Mettie, over Thanksgiving. Bring us Your Hands. And we'll fit them with Gloves you ought to have-the very latest styles direct from the leading glove-makers of the world. CORRECT IN STYLE AND COLOR BUT EXTREMELY LOW IN PRICE. W. BROMELSICK.