Go to DELMONICO RESTAURANT for FINE CONFECTIONS. E! Boston city next high the tine inte program ting the Cannons, m is also Seats yll and was com- afternoon damanized story of The play on by Mr. play and readers of a strange parts is standing the teaches a er, in the rekyll and a number are very minute he skyll and the next L. Power, wyer, was Miss Ham- and Mr. pleasing rayed the ling and Ober, as comedy. many gave he will be and Wed- g.-Mil t Wednesthat has as largely ususiastic. it matters changed Beta Phi ociety met the Chem- ter an in-s carried ers of the selected for at the office-presi- m; secret- treasurer, committee, Morris, L. J. S. CREW & CO., The Oldest and Largest Book Store in the State. All kinds of Text and Reference Books, School Supplies, Artist's Material, Picture Frames, Fine Statuary, Wall Paper. Students will find our goods just as represented, and at lower price in many instances than can be found elsewhere. EXCHANGES. The Lick observatory is to be presented to the University of California. The Illini, from the University of Illinois, comes to our table this week with an October poem on "Spring." One thousand three hundred and sixty members of the University of Cambridge are opposed to co-education. The last issue of the Pennsylvanian is almost wholly given up to reports of shooting matches and athletic sports. Daniel Webster edited the first college paper in America. It made its appearance under the name of Dartmouth Gazette. The Westerminster Review, from Sedalia, Mo., finds its way to our table this week with a very interesting table of contents. America has 333 colleges. Of these 155 pronounce Latin by the Roman methods; 144 by the English and 34 by the Continental. The Doane Owl, coming to us from Crete, Nebraska, deplores the fact that a number of the students of that university "can't learn their Bible lessons." The Owl has our sympathy. Fearing that too much time is being given to athletic exercises, the Dartmouth faculty has decreed that either base ball or foot ball must be dropped. The College Index doubts that Kansas has over seventy colleges, but the statement is true. This state can not be equalled for her energy in educational matters. The publication of papers in the Presbyterian Institute, Brooklyn, has been prohibited by the faculty. The students of such an institution ought to come west and enter the University of Kansas where they might found another students' paper. The following from the Occident is a fair sample of poetry on the Pacific slope: If a co-ed meet a co-ed coming down the walk, If a co-ed kiss a co-ed, need the boys to talk? Are let nature, she can't help it, Though it costs a sigh; Would that we could fill the *bill*, Ah! May we come and try? 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. WILDER BROTHERS, SHIRT MAKERS, AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. AND GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well to tell on us and be fitted out in Shirts and underwear that have been made to order for turtles and not taken. You can buy the best goods for one-third the regular price. atronize our Custom Steam Laundrp for nice work and low prices. york called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Finest Billiard and Pool Tables in the City. A First-class resort in every respect Choicest Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. HENRY MARTIN, 744 Massachusetts Street. BLACK, the Shoe Man! 821 Massachusetts Street. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices! Perfect Fits and Latest Styles. LADIES' AND GENTS' FINE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Will find a large assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS in the AT THE BOOT and SHOE LINE Popular Family Shoe Store. MASON'S. RAY BROS.. FOR— 942 and $ 942\frac{1}{2} $ Masrachusetts Street. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Special Rates made to Student's Clubs. Give Us a Call. W. A. LESCHER, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont St., near the Court House. Our stock of Canned Goods is complete. Students Clubs will save money by patronizing us. 933 Massachusetts Street. GEO. HOLLINGBERY THE Practical Merchant Tailor, 841 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. MISS CARRIE L. HOWELL, Pattern Hats and Bonnets, and all the latest novellas in General Millinery. 901 Massachusetts St. BARBER SHOP, Gross & Barker, BARBER SHOP, Gross & Barker, 714 Massachusetts Streetr Students are especially invited to give us a call. E. WRIGHT, Dentist, Has removed to first 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. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Sultings Pant Goods &c., that has ever been seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Me chant Tailar. A liberal discount to students. DALEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. South Tennessee Street, first- Jas. Work Ine. Special Rates to Students. W.M. WEIDEMANN, Students' Friend! His Pure andies are unexcelled . As Oreams, Bees, Sodas, Lemonades, Candles, 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. GO TO METTNER. The Reading Photographer, 719 Massachusetts Street 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. GRANE PUBLISHING CO., 814 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. They keep a fine stock of all the latest Text-Books at lowest prices. Special prices made to students. GEO. W. CRANE PUBLISHING CO