科 Go to DELMONICO RESTAURANT for FINE CONFECTIONS. others, readers missions. that if e certain a f books plished. a more s, but it empora- remarks were hily and books, and opened o many Sorosis myselves C. party. M. Misses Webg, Web- om, Bar- Snow, Lyons, th, Pugh Messrs. A. E. tis, Dev. fogg, F. Horton, White, and Sam delightful quests were encing and K. S. U. K. S. U. tating game wrence oeconomo, beel Johnson p. About game. In the inning side lick, weeling the n the first kicker made the center e. In the aired a run atas, Craw- wt and Wat- beboom and or the Uni- falf of the b, two, the Morris tal- the fourth for the Min- run for the h, Morrissey every K. S. boss catcher fight for the e) scored for knocked a by Johnson enth, eighth instrels went eggs, and the one in the eighth. owing posi- J. S. CREW & CO., The Oldest and Largest Book Store in the State. IVERSITIES. i, p, 6 c, 10 a, 2d, 8 oor, 3d, 8 b, 10 j, f 7 r, f 3 g, s8 7 total 7 All kinds of Text and Reference Books, School Supplies, Artist's Material, Picture Frames, Fine Statuary, Wall Paper. Sughrue 15. nell 5. tal ...7 Students will find our goods just as represented, and at lower price in many instances than can be found elsewhere. EXCHANGES. A student's Republican club has been organized at Wooster University. Over 100 students were suspended from the University of Berlin during the last semester, for insufficient attention to study. Only one hundred and ninety-five of the four hundred and seven members of Congress have received a collegiate education. Before the war seventeen per cent. of Harvard men came from the South; now only three per cent. come from that part of the country. "More than thirteen hundred members of the University of Cambridge are opposed to the admission of women." Society there must, indeed, be in a deplorable condition. So far as we are able to ascertain, no one this fall is taking any lively interest in the local oratorical contest, which will occur in the near future.—Washburn Reporter. In four years the attendance at Cornell University has increased from 561 to 1,200. The remarkable increase of students is attributed to the substitution of the lecture system for the old plan of daily recitations from text-books. The Printer Girl finds its way to our table this week, and we give it a hearty welcome. It is published at Topeka by the girls and for the girls, yet its appearance is so pleasing that it cannot fail to shed its influence on the boys. On your way from the Opera call at the Delmonico and try one of their Oyster Pan Roasts. H. A. Smith, of Olathe, visited his Phi Gam brothers yesterday. Miss Blanche Weber, of Kansas City, is visiting Belle Roberts. Dan Crew visited the University yesterday. He leaves to-day for South America. Miss Ocy Phillips, of Independence, Mo., has ordered the old reliable in order to keep posted during the coming year. O. S. Ellvin, of Marquette, Kan.. renews his subscription and says: "The Courier containing, as it does, much news and many good points, is well worth reading." DR. WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, The World- Famed Specialist in Mind Diseases, says: *The World* "I am familiar with various systems for improving the memory, including, among others, my own computer programs. I have recently become acquainted with the system in all its details and applications by Prof. Loisette, and am pleased to be able to entirely original; that its principles and merits are different from all others, and that it presents no material analogies to that of any I consider Prof. Loisette's system to be a new departure in the education of the children, a requirement that it being a systematic body of principles and methods, it should be studied as an activity, not a subject. It is also that a correct view of it cannot be obtained by examining isolated passages of the ARAM A. HAMMOND" July, July 19th, 1960. WILDER BROTHERS, SHIRT MAKERS, AND GENTS' FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Students and everybody will do well to all on us and be fitted out in Shirts and 'nderwear that have been made to order for arties and not taken. You can buy the nest goods for one-third the regular price. New York, July 1', 1888. $ ^{2} $atronize our Custom Steam Laundrp for nice work and low prices. NEW BILLIARD PARLOR. Work called for and delivered. Telephone No. 67. 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. N. H. GOSLINE, Fancy and Staple Groceries, 903 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. RAY BROS., Staple and Fancy Groceries, - FOR— 942 and $ 9 4 2 _ { \frac{1}{2}} $ Masrachusetts Street. Special Rates made to Student's Clubs. Give Us a Call. W. A. LESCHER, DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, 933 Massachusetts Street. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! The Best Table Board in the City. Our stock of Canned Goods is complete. Students Clubs will save money by patronizing us. Vermont St., near the Court House. GEÔ. HOLLINGBERY, 841 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, - - KANSAS. MISS CARRIE L. HOWELL, and all the latest novelties in General Milinery. Pattern Hats and Bonnets, 901 Massachusetts St. PARBER 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. I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of Sultings Pant Goods &c., that has ever bee 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, Students' Friend! His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Creams, Icees, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be 'ound on the market are always on hand. Weldemann has opened an Oyster Restaurant in connection with his Confectionery and Fruit Establishment. Oysters served in all styles. Cigarette smokers who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged by cigarettes on the ground superior to all others. The Richmond Straight Cut No. 1 Cigarettes are made from the highest cost GOLD LEAF grown in Virginia. This is the old and original cigarettes, and brought out by us in the year 1938. Richmond Straight Cut No 1 CIGARETTES. Beware of imitations, and observe that the firm name as below is on every package. ALLEN & GINTER, Manufacturers, Richmond, Va. G TO METTNER. The Leading Photographer, 719 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, . . . KANSAS. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S., Dental Rooms. OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE.