Stvlish Overcoats, Newest Hats and Furnishings at Steinberg's. profession is a xamina-mae who affect to we more could be you that ” grade , so that ever be- g plants fair and e pray BOAZ. c of the poers of a bitter manner the ree d glori- selling orpse a r mort- in its to leave literary itself in lately be as the imissible. ages of a for the students n work is in the through 1, leav- iritance seems ments to y and an in-would for the revive erty to than to order to themsociety its prop ope and of the its ef regard in the property society lose for will do of the powers the use id the their M. Uni Hon will first of d his base- e col x. nch 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. College World. The Harvard Boating Association is in debt to the amount of $1,886.93. Amherst has changed Psychology from a required to an elective study. Chauncey M. Depew is to have an article on "Yale" in an early number of Harpers. The U. of Pa. has over one hundred and twenty entries for the midwinter sports Monday night. A statue of Dr. McCosh is being made by the sculptor St. Gaudens. It is the gift of the class of 79. Amherst now gives over $1900 in prizes annually, an increase of $200 over last year, the income from $180,000 is given in scholarships. John C. Duncan, Yale '25, of London, England, has made Yale a gift of $20,000,"to be used for its best interests as the authorities of the University may determine." The daily papers report that a large number of University students at Moscow attacked the authorities of that place recently. The Cossacks were called to suppress the riot, and charged upon the students, arresting over a hundred of them. It is said that those arrested will be expelled from the University. Student, home for the holidays excites his younger brother's curiosity by his mysterious manovers in dressing. Small boy: "What you doin'?" Student: "Shaving. Keep still!" Small boy: "What you shavin,?" Severity seems to be a characteristic of the faculty of the Berlin University. Not long ago 108 students were stricken from the rolls for "lack of diligence." Of this number 48 were foreigners. The students of Milan are arranging to present Mr. Gladstone with an address and a memorial tribute consisting of a collossal album containing the autographs of thousands of students throughout Italy. Miss Helen Shafer has been elected president of Wellesley College, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the marriage of Alice E. Freeman. Miss Shafer is a graduate of Oberlin and has been for several years Professor of Mathematics at Wellesley. President Bartlett, of Dartmouth, says that he never knew a Dart- mouth student who spent over $1.- 500 per annum.—Ex. Mr. Gladstone is expected to visit America in April. While making a stay of sixty days he may be induced to speak in a few principle cities. Queen Victoria has sent her portrait to Miss Ramsay, who carried off the honors in the classics at Cambridge.—Ec. Cornell is the recipient of the Acta Sanctorium, sixty-four large folio volumes containing about 1,000 pages each, and compiled by the Jesuits. The historical dates contained in these volumes are of over $30,000, for the establishment of a lectureship of social ethics, to be put in operation in 1889-90. Among the recent graduates of the Women's Medical College in New York City the highest position was taken by Kin Yarnie, a Chinese girl, who can converse and write in five languages. Ex. Oberlin boasts of being the first college that admitted women on equal terms with men, but to the University of Wisconsin belongs the honor of having graduated a larger number of women than any other educational institution. Patterns. A $30,000 building, which will accommodate 150 pupils, and be named the Ramona Indian school, is to commemorate Helen Hunt Jackson, at Santa Fe, New Mexico. One rich woman devoted the jewels to the furnisning of a memorial room. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, class colors have been chosen, which each class is to keep through its course and to hand over to the incoming class at graduation, thus making the colors a permanent institution.—Ex. Cornell is prohibited by law from holding an endowment of more than $3,000,000. When the wife of Prof. Fiske made her bequest of $1,500,-000,the university became richer than the law provided,and the entire bequest has been lost by a recent decision of the courts. Two-thirds of the Dartmoutt students work their way through college. A few years ago a certain student's principal source of income was to find sawing wood. At present the same man draws a salary of $5,000 a year as a civil engineer. ONE LANGUAGE AND ONE SPEECH This is the only great country which has but one language. In England, the Yorkshiremen cannot talk with the man from Cornwall. The peasant of the Ligurian Apennines drives his goats home at evening over hills that look down on six provinces, neither of whose dialects he can speak or comprehend. The European railways take the traveler where he hears a score of dialects in a single day. While here, from the forests of Maine to the glowing savannahs of the Great Gulf, and far to the Pacific coast, there are a hundred races, but there is only one language. To Noah Webster, more than to any or all other causes, this nation owes its unity of language. Ex. Subscribe for the Courier. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont Street near the Court House FALLEY'S IN TOWN IS The favorite place for students for the best table board. Falley will be found at Mull's old stand. W M. WEIDEMANN, THE Students' Friend His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Creamse, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to b found on the market are always on hand. UNIVERSITY Text Books and Supplies, EVERYTHING A STUDENT NEEDS, We furnish at Lowest Prices. J.S.CREW & CO. A. A. RUSS, Dentist Office over Field & Hargis' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide gas. E. WRIGHT, Dentist HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Has removed to first door North of the Lawrence House, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. BATH HOUSE McCONNELL. The Tailor Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Paint Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard, Pool and CONCERT HALL. The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. Best Brands of Cigars. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. Acid Phosphate. (LIQUID) FOR DYSPEPSIA, A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesia, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Weakened Energy, Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. Universally recommended and prescribed by professionals all schools. In action with students, with such stimulants as are necessary to take. Use the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance and health and well-being. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. INVIGORATING, STRENGHENING HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. Pricess Reasonable. Pampeli giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the Providence, R. I. RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, BEWARE OF SMSTATIONS. Patronize Home Institutions PULLMAN Sleepers on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address. General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. The Southern Kansas Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD THROUGH MAIL TRAIN 3 daily except Sun- day and intermediate stations, making close nections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryville and Waltham, Burlington, Grardon, Walnut and Coffeeville. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. and is thoroughly identical with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons excilities unquestioned in Eastern or Southern Kansas,unning REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in the Union depot at Metasport City with all through trains to all public transfers and changes at way stations. THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, Independence, Ann Arbor, Cherryvale, Independence, Windsor, Holden, Harper, Harper and intermediate points. ACCOMMODATION TTAX 4M 3 daily except Sur- day, Kansas City and Omaha and Ottawa. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Any book learned in one reading. Recommended by MARK TWAIN, RICHARD PROCTOR, the Scientist, W. W. 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