Challies $ 2_{1}^{2} $ censt, Dress Ginghams $ 7_{1}^{2} $ cents, Shirting Prints $ 3_{1}^{2} $ cents, Satines 8 cents. THE FAIR base Mash- hurs- tory ing 17 cter- baculty which s and se Seen is of his american called he des semi-ictical con of the primary ar and res. In be is of the p and semi- ration number of already Se-have num- tum to re- cover our hem. eet. EXCHANGES. The Pi Beta Phi's have entered Missouri State University. John D. Rockafeller has built a skating rink for the Vassar girls. Under a new state law Yale has to pay this year a tax of $42,000. Prof. La Conte, the great geologist, died at his home in California April 29. The Lombard Review is one of the neatest and newsiest of our exchanges. It is eminently a literary magazine. The finest college building in America is at Syracuse University. It is the gift of John Crouse, and cost $700,000. The western man who runs an "oration factory" is said to have done a $1,000 business with Cornell alone last year. The University of Dakota is having trouble is consequence of a students' petition asking the resignation of the president. A wise professor here had we, And wisely oft quoth he: "The men who haven't N R G Are men who R N G. The University of Michigan has the largest number of students of any college in America, 2,410. One hundred of these are young women dental students. At the University of Michigan the commencement addresses this year will be delivered by President Gilman, of Johns Hopkins, and H. E. Brown, of NY A southern inter-collegiate oratorical association composed of six universities—Virginia, Washington and Lee, North and South Carolina, University of the South and Vanderbilt has been formed. The first contest will be held in May at Charlottesville, Virginia. Prof. F. W. Goodwin, of the Greek department, at Harvard college, has received a copy of the manuscript of Aristotle, the treatise on the constitution of Athens recently discovered in Egypt and sent to the British Museum. This is the first copy sent to this country.—Ex An interesting law suit occurred last week at Amherst. It was a breach of promise case, the plaintiff being a fair Smith college student and the defendant an Amherst junior. The plaintiff was awarded one dollar damages by the jury. The trial was conducted for the benefit of the base ball association. Ex- During the year 1890 Yale received gifts amounting to $1,151,-272. The total bequests from the Fayerweather estate is $500,000. A gift of $15,090 has been received within the past few months from Mrs. Leavenworth, the widow of General Elias W. Leavenworth, of Syracuse. The moon is shining, get your girl and go boat riding. Dolly Graeber will turnish the boats. Go down by the river; Dolly always has a boat ready for you. The census returns show some figures that are not encouraging with regard to crime. Criminal statistics declare the fact that we have in the United States now thirteen more convicts to the million of population than there were in 1880. It would be interesting to know whether crime in the country is increasing at such a rate as this. If so, it is a bad lookout. There is a doubt in the public mind whether Anna Dickinson is insane or not. But there is no doubt she is mad, thoroughly mad. By the death of Dr. Joseph Leidy America lost her most eminent biologist. Especially in the field of paleontology was Leidy great, so great as to be counted the peer of any living investigator in that field in Europe. It is to be observed that he, too, was one of the poor boys who must rise by their own efforts. He was even obliged to pay for his own education. He had his living to earn all the time he was pursuing scientific researches. Thus he probably failed to reach the highest that his powers were capable of grasping. This is why we have so few purely scientific men in America Bread and butter work and study for the love of study will not pull well together. Of the younger American men of science who are left, Professor Elliott Cones, of the Smithsonian institution at Washington, will perhaps come the nearest to taking Dr. Leidy's place as a biologist. The World's Fair on Sunday. Before the first shovelful of earth was thrown out of the ground on which the Columbian exposition buildings are to stand, before it was certain that the fair would amount to anything at all, people began to dispute and claw one another over the question whether it should be open on Sunday. Really it would have been in better taste to join hands all around, and assure the splendid success of the exposition first before beginning to quarrel about whether it should be open on Sunday. It probably will not be. The religious sentiment of the country is overwellingly against it. One bishop of the Methodist church, Bishop Turner, colored, thinks, however, that it should be open on Sunday in the interests of morality. A hundred thousand or more strangers in a city with time hanging on their hands will be apt to throng the haunts of vice and corruption if they have no better place to which to go. The Paris exposition was open in most of its departments, and the largest attendance registered at all was on a Sunday, when the fair was visited by 386 000 persons. Machinery hall was silent on Sunday, and there was no buying or selling. Private advertisers did no business. But the great halls were all open. By the hundred thousand the working people of France thronged the artistic, industrial and scientific departments, walking quietly and orderly, drinking in beauty, getting education. That is how they manage these things in France. When you do not know what to do don't do anything. An Arizona Yankee, who lives near the Mexican line, has hit on a way to evade the egg tariff. He feeds his hens in Mexico, where grain is cheap. Then he drives them across the line to their nests in the United States. If always to court and never to wed is the height of felicity, then that couple who were married in Berlin the other day after an engagement of fifty years must have had a good time for half a century. We tender them our congratulations. A scientific writer devotes considerable space to detailing the fatal effects of tight lacing on monkeys. The thing was tried as a scientific experiment. The scientific man need not have been at the trouble. The world witnesses every day upon the streets the effects of tight lacing on monkeys. IT is better to be a few minutes early than to be one moment too late. It takes TIME to finish photos in a first-class manner, and students wishing their photos in time to distribute among their friends before commencement should leave their orders with MORRIS at once. They will cost no more now than after the rush commences, and you run no risk in getting them on time. Kaw River Studio. Don't fail to see the NEW PROCESS. The most brilliant photo ever produced on exhibition at the Kaw River Studio. J. L. MORRIS, Photo Artist, 829 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. Klock's Restaurant. The Students' Boarding Place. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, OF ALL KINDS. Oysters in all Styles { Board per Week $3.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3.50 } 820 Mass. Street. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND REPAIRED BY—— J. F.WIEDEMANN Second Door East of Poehler's. WILLIS BaLee's Photograph Gallery, South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special: Rates : to : Students BARBER - SHOP. Finest Shop! Best Location in the City. Bath Rooms Adjoining Shop. Eldridge : House : Block. GEO. FLINN. MAKER OF J. W, WINSLOW. Boots and Shoes Repaired at Lowest Prices ON SHOET NOTICE. Let Door West of Lola' Drug Store, Henry St. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, JOHN SULLIVAN, Rooms 1526 and 1037 New York Life Building, 455 Atlantic Street, Kansas City, Mo. Telephone 230-896-8541 AttorneyatLaw AT THE Massachusetts : Shoe : Store FOR BARGAINS. $12,000WorthStillLeft To be Sold at One-Half Price. J. S. CREW & CO. Dictionaries in English, German, French, Greek and Latin Any Book not on Hand ordered on Short Notice. Univesity Text Books in Stock! All University Supplies Kept in Stock. A Few Pointers' Are you thinking of taking a trip? J. S. CREW & CO. If so Come down to the depot And let's talk it over. It makes no difference In what direction You want to go, The Santa Fe depot Is the best starting point. The ticket agent's education Comprises the 3 R's: Routes, Rates and Reservations. What we don't know We will try to find out. In the spring time, Gentle Annie, There will be some students excursions To play foot ball And other things. The Santa Fe route Can handle such business In right elegant shape. Come and see us. And get best rates. Geo. C, Bailey, Agent. Fancy Staple Groceries N. H. GOSLINE, Students' Trade a Specialty. 803 Mass. Street, Lawrence, Kansas BEAL & GODDING, Livery, Hack, Boarding & Sale Stable. We make a specialty of boarding horses. TELPHONE 139. Opposite Lawrence House. E. WRIGHT. DENTIST Office and Residue nc 803 Northwest Street. Office Hours - 8 a.m., 10 m, 16 p.m. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Millinery : Parlors All the latest styles in Spring and Summer Millinery. Students' trade a specialty ORME & ENGLE. No. 837 Massachusetts Street. Next to Mason's Shoe Store. Fresh and Salt Meats always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewarts. DENTIST. MOAK BROTHERS. CHAS. HESS, 937 Massachusetts Street. OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE Billiard : Parlors, No. 774 Massachusetts Street. Meat Market C. E. 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