THE ADMIRATION OF ALL. Lovers of all handsome and perfect fitting clothing is our superb stock of Top Coats. Our gentlemen's silk lined Overcoats, with raglan and military shoulders are the proper thing for young men. Our styles are exclusive and prices very moderate. Your inthe republican ticket for county attorney of Jackson county, Mo. BROMELSICK. Our styles are exclusive and prices very moderate. Your inspection solicited. PICK-UPS. Miss Eugenia Piatt, Dancing School New Eldridge Hall September 29. Lesson 5, Term $5. John Harrison of Topeka, spent Sunday in the city. Athletic goods of all kinds at Smith's News Depot. The Medical Association which met every last year, has not organised a yet this year. Henry Ewing, its president, will not return to school this year. Special attention given by Miss Flatt to private pupils in dancing. Phone 280-4. Prof Hunter visited nurseries at Holton, Kansas, during the past week. The New Eldridge barber shop is one of the best lighted, coolest and neatest in the state. Have your work done there. Everything up to date and high class. The work is guaranteed to be the best. In the New Eldridge block. The entomological department has received a large number of Coccids from Ceylon and Brazil. Those from Brazil are undetermined and it is a compliment to the University that they were sent here. A large amount of exchange material has been sent away recently. Mrs Arthur T Walker and her sister-in-law, Miss Walker, returned Sunday from Colorado where they have spent their summer. Arthur Harris went up to Topeka Monday to get some literature on crustaceans from the Academy of Science. All magazines at Smith's News Depot The Y, M. C. A. quartett was out serenading the last week. They gave some very nice music. Tennis and golf goods at Smith's. Geo. Gilman who was in the engineering school last year is now one of the editors of the Madison News published at Madison, Kansas. The paper is a bright, newsy sheet. E S Liudas, oo, is manager of the Edward & Linds Lumber Co., Albert. Kas. Football coach at Smith's. The Luther Green house, south Ma ssa chusets street: Plants, cutflowers, floral designs and decorations. Everybody present praised the music of Somers' Orchestra at the barb dance last Friday evening. The worst dressed man in Lawrence is one who has a tailor in London.—Kansas City Star. Cigars and tobacco at Smith's. H. Yeiro Kasano of the Civil Engineering class of '95 has a good position in Iampio, Mexico. He is employed in the construction of a large wharf which is being built there. Prof F W Blackmar led chapel thi week. Ad Housh of Oskaloosa, was on the hill Monday. OVERCOATS---WINTER SUITS. Tailor made and good fitters. Our stock is complete. We want your business. Our Furnishings and Hats are up to date. Call and see us. THE OBER CLOTHING CO. 821 Mass. St. Walter Heinecke was in town from Saturday till Monday, on his way from Kansas City to his home in Jewell City. Ben Owens was down from Topeka last Monday. He was around talking with his friends and prehaps trying to take some of the old foot ball men back to Washburn with him. By the way, Washburn thinks that she can beat K. U. but she will have to prove that before we will believe. Miss Eda Warkentin, of Newton, who has been visiting friends here for the past few days, left Monday morning for Kansas City. After a short stay in that city she will leave for St Louis and the East. R I Price stopped off here Saturday on his road to Harvard. Stuart Simpson was in Kansas City last Saturday. Miss Eva Brown, who has been in the city for the past week or two reured need to Kansas City last Monday. She will soon begin her work for Mr. Woodward in his dramatic school. Shoe Polish, all kinds. MILLER'S RACKET. Miss Lucile Carruth has been very sick for the past week. Her brother, Frank, came down and took her home to Topeka, Tuesday, where she will stay for a week or ten days until she is better. Nelson Smith, of Clyde, a last years' Freshman, is attending Baker University this year. This year we have a new student here from Japan, named Kanake. He came from the southern part of the island empire to this country several years ago. Before leaving Japan he finished a course in a high school and one year in college and after arriving in this country stayed three years in California, becoming more conversant with the English language and American customs, Mr. Kanake is now 'taking the law course here, but he does not know whether he will practice in this country or not. Prof. F, W. Blackman will attend the annual meeting of the National Prison Reform Association as a delegate. The association will meet this year at Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Marie Morris, of Hiawatha, returned home in the early part of the week after a fortnights visit with friends here. Hiland Southworth spent Tuesday visiting his sister who is attending Bethany. The class in railroad construction is doing field work around the campus every Saturday under Mr. Hoad. Mr. Fassett of New York was here the early part of the week travelling for a seed house He attended the University the year before last. Joe Ranssey of the Law school returned Monday from his home in Topeka where he has been sick for the past few days. Rev. Mr. Fenn who led chapel last week is an enthusiastic golfer. He is president of a golf club of one hundred and fifty members at Leavenworth. Wanted—Honest man or woman to travel for large house, salary $65 monthly and expenses, with increase: position permanent; inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manager. 330 Caxton bldg., Chicago. Haskell defeated Emporia State • Normal Wednesday by a score of 28 to 0. PICTURE FRAMES...at Hoadley's PICTURES...at Hoadley's POSTER BOARDS...at Hoadley's PICTURE RACKS...at Hoadley's LAMPS...at Hoadley's LAMP SHADES...at Hoadley's K. U. VIEWS...at Hoadley's Miss Giles of Abilene is here visiting her sister Ethel and Miss Piatt. The coldest soda in town, is Raymond's and the drinkers say the best, old-time mead never changes. Basket Ball Captain L M Vandruff started for Rush Medical school in Chicago Wednesday. Prof C G Dunlap was in Concordia the beginning of the week, delivering an address before the Cloud county Bible society. Maurice L. Alden of Kansas City, was in the city over Sunday. Dr. Earnest Robinson, an old Phi Psi was in the city visiting his many friends the middle of the week. It is very pretty, is "Golf Queen," that new perfume at Raymond's drug store. Try it. Do you like "Carnation Pink" or True Violet, Raymond's odors are fresh and pleasing. try them. The council met last Thursday and refused to let the foot ball team play the game scheduled with the Denver Athletic Association. Miss Alberta Winnieck returned the early part of the week from a summer's trip in Michigan. Mr. Wardner, '98, came down from Kansas City to visit friends. Herbert Hadley, assistant city counsel or of Kansas City, Mo., is the nominee on the republican ticket for county attorney 1900--WHERE ARE ' { } { ? } L A Adams is in Utah. Helen Brewster is tutor in mathematics "on the hill." Frederica Bullene is on the newspaper staff of a Denver daily. Nellie Colman is teaching at Pleasanton. Bianne Converse is one of the Medics. Ella Dale is one of the Junction City high school faculty, Alberta Cory is principal at Armour dale. Edna Everett is teaching;at Clyde. | Clarence Klise is a candidate for an A M at Harvard. May Landis and Lizzie Goodnight are teaching in the Lawrence schools. M F Laycock is stenographer ina the treasurer's office. Ed Lindas is doing office work at Pawnee Rock. David McFarland is assistant in the chemistry department. Frances Maynard is teaching at Osawa to- mie, Kansas. D I Maggard and Roy J ] Mains ,are K U Medics. Frank Post is teaching at Howard, Kansas. Albert Rundle is principal of the Gypsum City schools. A L Goudy is preaching in Southern Kansas. Clara Sellards is teaching at Burton. F A Gray is in Idaho and will enter the law school in November, Henrietta Henderson is Y M C A secretary at the University of Nebraska. Gertrude Hill is society editress of the Topeka Capital. A S Hirschler is "prot" of German at Bethel College, near Newton. Ad Houch sells gent's furnishing goods at Newton. Elmer and Walter Kelley are in Europe. Fred Konlinger is professor of Math. matics at the Central Normal College, at Great Bend, Kan. Lin Abbie Shinn is teaching at Bonner Springs. E G Simpson is practicing law in Nebraska. M A Smith is reading law at Cawker City. Cecil Wickstrum is in charge of an electric plant at Clay Center. C C Wick is science teacher in the Dickinson County High school and is studying the magic arts Orin Stafford is professor of chemist y in the University of Oregon. " Howard Maxwell is working in Schnecktady, N, Y. C N Simpson will have charge of the Williamsburg, Kan., schools. Jed Yale is with the Leavenworth Bridge Company. J A Friestly has a position in Kansa City, Mo. Eina Van Fleet is teaching in Queno- mo. Buzzi, Trosper, Tangerman, Russell, Scholer, Copley, Licum and Fones are registered in the law school Fred Bates has a scholarship in the University of Nebraska. W. J. Baumgartner and W. S. Suttons are assistants in Zoology. Ernest Dewey is working in Cincinnati, Ohio. N E Dun is in Europe. A C Funk is with Moffatt Bros., of Kansas City, Mo. F E MARC is a mining electrician in Helena, Mont. Miss Lucile Knight has accepted a position in the city schools of Escanaba, Michigan. A Two Weeks' Offer. K.U, LAWYER and K.U. WEEKLY For Only 90c. K. U. LAWYER "The staff realize fully the purpose of the Kansas Lawyer, and we shall spare efforts to collect material and publish those articles which will be of interest and profit to the State Board and Law School." K. U. WEEKLY You have it before you. Please examine it carefully and in detail. This Offer for Two Weeks Only. LAW NOTES R H Elder of Wellsford, returned on Monday. Roy Lucas of Lyons, Kangas, spent Monday with Howard Williams. C W Garrison visited friends in Emporia last week. The Law school is well represented in the organization of the McKinley Club. President, Ed Copley; vice president, L M Gensman; secretary, C A Matson; treasurer, E A Schaeler. The Seniors commenced work in corp' orations Monday under Dean Green. The class meets at 1:30. Contracts will be taken_up next Monday. John Kane and J A Anderson were on the bill Wednesday morning. The middle year class met on Tuesday morning to elect officers, but adjourned until next week. F M Hyde and I F Benest are candidates for president. Do You Want THE UNIVERSITY NEWS? SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE Weekly Which is the Organ OF STUDENTS, ALUMNI, FACULTY. Keep in Close Touch With FOOT BALL, BASKET BALL, BASE BALL, REAM, BOATING, TENNIS, GOLF And Keep Posted on the News of CHRISTIAN, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, PERSONAL, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, ART. And the Work of the LAW. ARTS. MEDIC. FINE ARTS, PHARMICS, ENGINEERING, GRADUATE. Subscriptions to the MOST UP-TO-DATE and NEWBEST college paper of the west, and the MOST UP-TO-DATE of stock with 2 year subscription $1.00. Address all communications to manager. Kansas Lawyer. The first number of the Kansas Lawyer was printed last Thursday. Mr. Matson is editor. The price of the publication has been reduced to 59 cents a year. The paper should now be in the hands of every law student, and indeed others might read it with profit. Among other things it contains an article, "Negligence," written by Prof. Higgins, and read by him before the Kansas Dental association. "Natural Aptects vs Education" is an able article contributed by T. B. J'Hanna,a graduate from the school last year, Wanted. Active man of good character, to deliver and collect in Kansas for old established manufacturing wholesale house, $900 a year sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any bank in any city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. The misses Ida and Stella Case, of the class of '98, are visiting in the city. DENTISTS. 819 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kan. J.W.O'BRYON,D.D.S. DENTAL ROOMS. A. P. HULTS. Dentist. No. 735, Mass. St., Lawrence, Kan. Edward Bumgardner, M. D., D. D. S. Dentist, 809 Massachusetts Street. Tel. 209-2. PHYSICIANS. F. D. MORSE, A. M., M.D. Residence 1041 Tenn. Street,* Office, over Woodward's Drug-Store,. G. A. HAMMAN, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSO, THROAT, GLASSES FITTED, Examination:Free. 917 Mass. St. Office Razors Honed, Groundjand Exchanged. A, J, ANDERSON', ANDERSON & OATMAN H. C. OATMAN PIYSICIANS AND SUGEONS Omce 715 Vermont St Telephone 124 ANDERSON & OATMAN, Weise's Barber Shop 7946 South 738 and 727 Mass Street Lawrence, Kansas. Agency for Kansas City Times, Topeka State Journal, St. Louis Globe-Democrat and Republic, Wilder Bros., Steam Launchy. "Monarch" Dress Shirts with Patent Tabs prevent the bosom from bulging through the west opening. Sold by Haberdashers at $1.50,$1.75,$2.00. CLUETT, DEARBODY&CO. MAKERS This year's class probably enjoys the distinction of having as a member the roundest freshman ever registered at school here. His name is Chester E. Joss, and he is 15 years old. He is from Brown county, and is taking a four years' course in the school of arts. He is a very bright little fellow and seems to have no difficulty this far in carrying his work. The age of the oldest student enrolled is 46. At the athletic board meeting Thursday restraint was placed on the football manager in the issue of passes to the games, and he was given to understand that he would be held strictly accountable for every one issued. This will cut off a large free list that has heretofore been very annoying to all parties concerned. STUDENTS Get Your Clothes of R. E. PROTSCH, 800 Mass. St: Over Spalding's.