Kansas University Weekly. 343 W. W. Reno '93 has been engaged for the last few weeks in getting out a special number of the Lawrence Gazette containing a business review of Douglas Co. for 1896. Malon Zimri Kirk, formerly a student of the University and now financial agent of Penn College, Iowa, visited the University, Wednesday. His mission was to find a man to fill a vacancy in the department of Geology in Penn College Mr. B. L. Miller was chosen for the position and will leave for Iowa at once. Mr. Miller has completed the work necessary for the degree of B. S. and he would have graduated this year. The following Alumni of the University were present at the reunion held in the Copeland hotel at Topeka at the meeting of the State Teachers' Association: C. C. Brown, Laura Radford, Josie Wilson, W. N. Logan, Eli Cann, H. C. Fellows, W. C. McCrosky, D. R. Krehbiel, H. P. Butcher, E. T. Hackney, J. R. Thierstein, Anna Edwards, L. A. Lowther, Geo. E. Rose, Florence Reasoner, E. E. Rush, J. H. Sawtell, F. H. Olney, S. A. M. Young, R. T. Madden, Florence E. Parrott, B. K. Bruce, Kate Blair, C. H. Nowlin, Grace Eaton, M. L. Field, L. P. Ellis, T. E. Dewey, Dr. Howell, E. C. Little, Mary Barkley, J. E. Dyche, M. E. Hickey. Names for the Country Club. mes proposed for the so-called Country Club, in response to the Weekly's offer to give a term's subscription for the best name, are as follows: Walkers, Peripatetics, Perambulators, Bye-byes and Go-gos, Coxey's Cousin's Country Club, Walking Club, Wandering Willies and Weary Wilheminas, The Walkers that walk, Cameron's Bluffed, Weekly Wandering Weary Walkers, Ancient Order of United Walkers, Royal Order of Rural Rovers. THIS IS ONE OF THEM. Mixed: "George, have you and Jimmie been fighting again?" "Well, Jim hit me." "I didn't nuther. He hit me first." "No such a thing. He hit me before I hitted him." "He's telling you a story, mamma." "Didn't you hit me first?" "No, I didn't you hit me first." "No, I didn't—you dodged!" SOMETHING NEW AND STYLISH. PRICE IS IN SIGHT. You will want RUBBERS we have them all styles for ladies and gentlemen. SKATING SHOES EVENING SLIPPERS for ladies. — Cleveland Plain Dealer. Full line of are just the shoes for this kind of weather. Soles are thick, uppers are a little heavy, but make a nice looking shoe. We have a few pairs left of Razor Toe Shoe and Heavy Sole Calf Lined. Price on these until sold $3.60,worth $4.00. Have also a few of the $3.00 grade at $2.70. Here is your chance-a good shoe for little money. Fischer & Son, 742 Mass. Street.