asas, with ung of Sen- ead, was gen d on early inter- R. rman point- laws of a ppin- g as- sday erson n that s took m his Watson, shownnesday ined a vednescousin, Go to DELMONICO RESTAURANT for FINE CONFECTIONS. he lat- suffer- is,Kas.,ay. it house ood at- rogram on dis- hat the should be and F. S. the af- tott and negative. p Physi- stomachs the manu- students' evidence of aqueutical editorsoles, then revenge! nalitative interesting the Kanst Friday naceutical EXCHANGES. The Hesperian, of the Nebraska University, comes to our exchange table this week with over half a column devoted to an attack upon the Courier. The article shows how much its authors lack, not only of true editorial ability, but of those qualities that mark a gentleman. Whatever contentions the Courier may have been engaged in at home, whether rightly or otherwise, it has never attempted to embroil itself in the quarrels of other colleges. We hope that the University of Nebraska may never injure its reputation by sending forth from its doors a graduate whose impudence and conceit is equal to that exhibited by the Hesperian's exchange editor. A graduate of Princeton the other day was contrasting the wealth and luxury surrounding eastern students to the penury of those in the west. "But what of their mental attainments?" was interrogated. "I'll trust the Kansas boys," said the gentleman. —College Echoes. Jack et Gill, quaerentes fontem, Ascendebant parvummtem; Ille, cadens, fregit frontem. Secum trahens hanc insontem. The Seminary Girl. Dainty little maiden, Tripping forth each day, Bearing weighty volumes On your learned way. This is from the one that passes, Going to his daily classes; He that looks with longing eye As you lightly pass him by. Dainty little maiden, With the nut-brown curls, Would that I a professor were In your school of girls! Passion-plants I'd botanize; Lecture on the heart with sighs; Or, in just a class or two, Love's sweet Art I'd teach to you. Yale Record. An Evening of English Song. An Evening of English Song. At the Congregational church this evening, a lecture on the above topic will be given by Prof. MacDonald, illustrated by songs rendered by Miss Josie Hutchings. This will be a rare treat to all lovers of music. Tickets, 35 cents, without extra charge, now on sale at Field & Hargis'. Prof. A. R. Marsh entertained the Old and New club last Saturday evening. The professor read a paper on the subject, "Will Poetry Revive?" Ray Bros. for good eating apples. Try'em and you will buy'em. Bromelsick can sell you winter underwear way down cheap. Oh! those caps that you can get at Bromelsick's. Coal! Wood!! Cobs!!! Ho there, ye student who furnishes his own coal, and mark ye well that S. F. Holman & Co., 1015 Massachusetts Street have the best shaft screen coal, and the best wood in the market always on hand, and they sell it reasonably too. In Astronomy. Prof.-"If the earth hangs in space, what hinders our seeing the sky below us?" Student (thoughtfully)-"Our feet."-Bates Student. Calvin Brice, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is a graduate of the same college as Gen. Harrison. Miami University, and the wives of both these gentlemen graduated from a female college situated in the same town as their husband's alma mater. Prof. J. H. Canfield left for Chicago yesterday, to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the National Educational Association. The business of the committee is to fix upon the place for the next annual meeting of the association. It is thought that some city in the south, probably Nashville, will be designated. Orophilian meets this evening. The following subject will be discussed: "Resolved, That the railroads of this country should be owned and controlled by the government." The speakers for the affirmative are W. T. Caywood and Russell Whitman; for the negative, A. L. Wilmoth and C. M. Eins. Nearly all the Senior Law students of the University, and many of the Juniors listened this morning to the argument in the case of Whipple vs. the Union Pacific Railroad company. —Tribune. In Prof. Miller's geometry class, Thursday, it was graphically demonstrated that all tangents were "tonchers." The Board of Regents met Tuesday evening to determine upon the amount of appropriation for which to petition the legislature at its coming session this winter. WILDER BROTHERS, SHIRT MAKERS, AND GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundrp for nice work and low prices. Work called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. A First-class resort in every respect HENRY MARTIN, 744 Massachusetts Street. BLACK, the Shoe Man! 821 Massachusetts Street. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices! LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Perfect Fits and Latest Styles. STUDENTS BOOT and SHOE LINE Will find a large assortment of SEASONABLE GOØDS in the AT THE Popular Family Shoe Store. MASON'S. RAY BROS., 942 and $ 942_{\frac{1}{2}} $ Masrachusets Street. FOR— THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! Staple and Fancy Groceries, Special Rates made to Student's Clubs. The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont St., near the Court House. GEO. HOLLINGBERY THE Give Us a Call. Practical Merchant Tailor, 841 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. MISS CARRIE L. HOWELL. Pattern Hats and Bonnets, and all the latest novelties in General Millinery. 901 Massachusetts St. BARBER SHOP. Gross & Barker 714 Massachusetts Streetr Students are especially invited to give as a call. Dentist, E. WRIGHT, Has removed to door North of the Law rence house, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. BATH HOUSE! OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY and Sunday. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Sultings Pant Goods &c., that has ever beeu seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Merchant Tailar. A liberal discount to students. DALEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY South Tennessee Street, First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students W.M. WEIDEMANN, THE Students' Friend! His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Creamss, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. Weidemann has opened an Oyster Restaurant in connection with his Confectionery and Fruit Establishment. Oysters served in all styles. 719. Massachusetts Street The Leading Photographer, G TO METTNER. LAWRENCE, . . . KANSAS. C. E.ESTERLY, D.D.S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. For Kansas Reports, KANSAS STATUTES. and all Books for practice under the Kansas Code, address THE GEO. W. CRANE PUBLISHING CO.. 814 Kansas Avenue Terrace They ke latest Text Special price GEO.W.