Kansas University Weekly. 119 ARE YOU GOING to school this summer? Why not spend a few weeks in a first class business college? Special advantages offered by the Coonrod & Smith school at Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. and Atchison and Lawrence, Kan., Book-keeping and Short-hand given special attention, together with any other common or commercial branches. Sessions throughout the summer students may enroll at any time. Address either school. I. C. STEVENSON, Lawrence, Kansas. from Chicago to his home in McPherson. He has been in attendance during the present year upon the Hahnemann Medical College, 2811 Cottage Grove Ave.a ho meopathic institution. A recent letter from Frederick Liddeke'90, states that he is teaching in the Centreville High School, Centreville, California, in the immediate vicinity of the State University. Mr. Liddeke has been teaching continuously since graduation, with the exception of a year spent at Harvard, and for four years was principal of the High School at Etna Mills, California. Among the Alumni of the University who have become editors is Edmond Buttler '83, Miles City, Montana, editor of the Stock Growers Journal, a paper devoted to the interests of the ranchmen. Upon graduation from the Yale Law School in 1885, Mr. Butler settled in Miles City and began the practice of his profession. He was married in December last to a young lady of St. Paul, Minnesota. News From the College World. We received the Ariel, the organ of Minnesota State University, among our exchanges this week for the first time. The paper is well edited and we welcome it among our exchanges. Base ball and Tennis goods at Smith's News Stand. Kentucky University has the clover leaf for its emblem. The two letters K. U. are stamped upon the leaf and it is a neat device. A fine assortment of the latest styles in ties at the Boston Store. Nebraska University has another fraternity, the Kappa Sigma. The new chapter has eight charter members. You can get 10 ct tablets for 5 cts at 1027 Mass. St., if you come at once. A central debating league has been formed between Madison, Northwestern, Chicago and Michigan.—Ariel. GUITAR PLAYERS who are looking for a new and pleasing GUITAR SOLO will do well to take advantage of R. S. Saunders'ad in another column. Secretary of State Olney has been offered the chair of international law at Harvard. For Fine Tailoring at low prices you should see J. L. Lloyd's samples. Pants from $3.00 up. Suits $12.00 up. Work promptly done and fit guaranteed Local address, 720 Ohio St. The Seniors of Kentucky University have voted to adapt the cap and gown for class distinctions. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. Give your shorthand and type-writing work to Miss Kate S. Soule, 1105 Mass. St. The Board of Regents of Michigan University have voted to raise the requirements for entrance into the law school. After October 1st, 1900,the requirements will be the same as the present requirements in the literary department. K. S. U. Bouquet, The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume on the market. For sale only at Barber Bros., Drug Store. Students can have their negatives taken by Mrs. Shane at the Old Home gallery near the river, or by J. B. Shane at the Iron Clad on south Massachusetts street. Work will be satisfactory in either case.