Spring Overcoats, Newest Hats and Furnishings at Steinberg's. st acf of the that the . The of the is be- unjun- wed with eastern only as birthday billy by it. Pat Burgton's all over he en said so that The people the par either vener crea- e other is un- and the contrib- ate his Kansas acced in for the inter of of the by a selectable diversity Kansas' perhaps e state to de subject erested huld do NT." e body d with a arose to the terrings hands had bushes of mis- e政府 e pro- brain e mind e dis- tumen e ceiling a hely so e more central were perform- m they e norant anatural affered g been e evil should ak that com- govern- t, and uly by them without Evils but the e peo- cience, and re- death. TE OUR MERCANTILE GOODS 25 to 50 Per Cent) Less than Ever Offered. Wanted as many as can get into our house for the next sixty days to examine the Best Assortment of Goods in the City. Remember we have moved to 820 Massachusetts Street. THE BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO. WE HAVE AGAIN PURCHASED The Indiana Cash Grocery at 828 Massachusetts Street, which we intend to run upon the same plan as formerly, making special low prices for the SPOT CASH. THE BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO. enin Ha agge bna mad,oooot H College World. The largest observatory dome in the world is being built in Cleveland for the University of Michigan. It weighs ten tons and has a diameter of forty-five feet and four inches at the base. Exchange. John Hopkins University has 860 students. Manhattan Republic: By the passage by congress of the experimental station bill Monday, the Kansas State Agricultural college will receive $15,000 a year from the government for the purpose of making agricultural experiments. This will be of great service to the college and to the state. A perfect recitation is, called a "tear" at Princeton; "squirt" at Harvard; "sail" at Bowdoin; "rake" at Williams; "dead rush" at Yale, and a "cold rush" at Amherst. A failure in recitation receives the title of "slump" at Harvard; a "stump" at Princeton; a "smash" at Wesleyan; and a "flunk" at Yale, Amherst and University of Pennsylvania. The Princeton sophomores have issued a printed code of rules to guide the freshmen. It has been announced that Dr. Francis L. Patton has been elected president of the Princeton University. The students of Columbia College have adopted the gown, to be worn on special occasions. Amherst is represented in the faculty of every college in New England. All the students of Capital University, except two, subscribe for their college journal. How about K.S.U. students? The faculty of Cornell University has decided to dispense altogether with honors. All mention of honors will be omitted from the register and from Commencement programs. The freshmen of Allegheny College, after a successful class fight with the sophomores, celebrated their victory, by a parade on the principal streets of Meadville with a soph. in effigy, and marched to the college and burned the dummy amid great rejoicing. Class spirit was intense. The alumni of Elmira College have undertaken to raise $50,000 for the endowment of a professorship in that institution. The faculty of Ottawa University have decided to make a lecture course a permanent thing. A committee has already been appointed to prepare a program for next year. Instead of the society meetings Saturday evening, the oratorical association held a dime social at the College. A short, spicy, literary program was rendered, consisting of declamations and three minute speeches interspersed with music by the orchestra. After the program, games, charades and a general good time was freely indulged in.[Ottawa Lever.] The Ottawa Association is possessed of the genuine Yankee spirit. It don't believe in bankruptcy. Its ideas of how to have a good time are certainly quite novel for an oratorical association. It is rumored that there is a phenominal pitcher among Yale's freshmen. Barry and Fay the two inimitable Irish comedians will appear at Bowersock's Opera House Wednesday evening February 15. Their new play "McKenna's Flirtation" is a great hit winning the most favorable comments wherever presented. If you like something funny go and hear it. It will make you laugh—laugh and grow fat. Read what the New York Telegram says of it. Barry and Fay's "McKenna's Flirtation" was presented last night at the Grand Opera House, and the man who could sit it out without indulging in an uproarious laugh is an oyster. The audience was in a chuckle of laughter from beginning to the end, and it can be safely put down as being the most excruciatingly funny entertainment on the road. THE American Magazine for February contains a plea for a University theater. The author of the article, Mr. Geo. Riddle, claims that by means of a University theater, with a school for acting, the profession of an actor would be placed on as square an educational basis in the eyes of the community as are the ministry, law and medicine; that the fact that no college graduate has achieved distinction on the stage, is no argument against the desideratum of a college education for an actor; and that a university theater would encourage the best of authors to write plays. He thinks that there is a public, limited in numbers, but nevertheless a nucleus, which desires a better form of drama than prevails principally to-day. He speaks of what has been done for the art of music by the establishment of numerous academies, and asks why a much should not be done for the drama. As to the practical workings of such an institution he say nothing, but intends his article merely as a suggestion. The class in Journalism will be made one of great profit to K. S. 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