Kansas University Weekly. 95 Law Notes. The Seniors took up Corporations Wednesday. Dean Green will conduct this course formerly led by Judge Dobson. The three candidates for county attorney in this countyMitchell, Melvin and Lewis are all Kansas University men. The Juniors met last Friday and elected the following officers: President, Walter Griffith; Vice President, A. M. Jackson; Secretary, Miss Reed; Treasurer, Sgt. at Arms, Foot-ball Mgr. Base-ball, Burdick; Mgr. J. W. Wourms returned to school this week The Juniors will shortly take up Domestic Relations under Prof. Brownell. B. W. Henshaw, the well known Lawrence bookman, is entered with the Seniors. The Adelphic Literary Society roll of officers is composed of law men. Adna Clark drove seventeen miles in a buggy recently to make a political speech. They will do it. Miller, Martindale, Blackshire, Lamb and Spellman represented the law school in the Topeka Carnival. The law school will be handsomely represented in Kansas City this week. The Kent club organized Saturday and elected President, Thos. Harley; Vice President, Tom Jackson; Secretary, U. S. Guyer; Sgt. at Arms, B. D. Hamill; Censor, A. M. Jackson The second number of the Kansas Lawyer made its appearance last Tuesday. The Juniors elected to the Lawyer Staff, Associate Editor, A.A.Ewart; News and Notes Editor, W.S. Scott; and Local Editor, J.K.Hammers. R. H. Wells, our "Bobby," returned to us last Tuesday. He entered Minnesota University and tried for half back on the foot ball team but reports that the Swedes were too much for him. He will go to Columbia next year Jackson's Steam Laundry, Kansas City, Mo. If you send your work to us it will be returned to you Friday, in season for the entertainments. ALVAH SOUDER, OREAD PLACE, Agent. Griffin the coal man. Keeler has everything in the line of stationery that a student could wish. Smith's News stand is a favorite student resort. Give them a call. Come to J. S.Boughton, No. 1027 Mass., for your printing. Cards printed or engraved on short notice and at low rates. The Misses Edmondson are showing an excellent line of millinery, in pattern hats and bonnets you are invited to call and see them at 843 Mass. (over Faxon's.) All students who wish to join Prof. Farrell's class in accompaniment playing can find him at Music Hall after 10:30 A.M. The course of nine lessons will cost $4.50. The class is devoted strictly to accompaniment work. They are still joining us, but we still have room for more. Young man if you intend to bathe this winter you should not waste your time, but come at once and take out a ticket in the City Y. M. C.A. The tickets are still the same, $3,00. The smiles from the assistant Secretary will cost you nothing extra. Sweaters in all Colors. OVERCOATS, ULSTERS of every description. W. BROMELSICK.