Kansas University Weekly. 109 LOGALS. Price is a pledged Sigma Chi. The Pi Phis initiated Saturday evening. Billy Perry returned to Belleville the first of the week. H. E. Riggs '86, visited the University Halls this week. C. A. Burney is president elect of the Jr. Law class. R. D. Brown was in Lawrence last Saturday on business. Major Schockley spent several days in Lawrence last week. The English History class had its first test last Thursday. The tennis committee are going to arrange for a tournament. Earnest Blaker, class '93, was down to see the game Saturday. Mrs. Ayers gave a dinner to a few of her student friends last week. Friday, October the 25th, has been set apart for exercises in remembrance of Professor Robinson. The Knights of Pythias gave an opening dance in their new hall last Tuesday evening. It was a most pleasant affair and reflected much credit on the lodge. Try the Peerless Steam Laundry, Alva Lander, Agt. The finest line of Cigars and Tobacco always in stock at Smith's News Depot. Cora L. Faulkner is again in school. His ankle is still weak, which necessitates his using a cane. A game of foot ball is about to be arranged between Lawrence High School and the Emporia High School. Miss Maud Springer has been in Lawrence several days visiting her Kappa sisters and her many friends. Students, subscribe for the official K. U. WEEKLY. Only 50 cents per annum in advance. W.N. Logan is our solicitor. Shellenbarger, who played foot ball with the University team last year, will act as coach for the Emporia college team this season. The Atchison Globe spoke quite complimentary of Fletcher's gentlemanly conduct in the last foot-ball game. How much did the article cost you Charles? Prof. Dyche will remain two weeks in New York mounting specimens and curiosities for the museum of natural history and will then come here. He has with him two meteorites, one weighing three thousand pounds, the other eight hundred pounds. What Every Man is Looking for. THE BEST. And when it's in Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, Etc., if he's posted he comes here. Nothing too good for our trade and the prices are right—for both you and us. J. OTIS HUFF & CO. 818 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. CLASS Pins and Badges. 100 VISITING Cards and Plate, only. $1.50. NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS Silver Link Buttons, . 50c. Silver Studs, . . . 30c. 1034 MAIN STREET.