Stvlish Overcoats, Newest Hats and Furnishings at Steinberg's. at col- is tak-seed — him a its home, sary toasis the nington, keen se will auth late- have ne- advice, reshman that he intended. ams col. endeav- turing alumni am, pro the other in pro- niversity an a- nouse, an labora- building sealed at- inional inst afayette 2042 Amand Har- students e.collect thought Evanston, Syracuse en brok. building, ff 130,000 biblishes as mates who the U.S. find the Freling- quitl of of Penn- opera man- gements test. He Harvard, Amherst of $100 winner lege tutor exclaimed: ong these you think se from an the tutor, ong these o is to be d fortune. a room in exclusive All edi- there, and on file, something in. A Glorious Success. "How do you like your new typewriter?" inquired the agent. "It's immense!" was the enthusiastic response. "I wonder how I ever got along without it!" "Well would you mind giving me "Well would you mind giving me a little testimonial to that effect?" "Certainly not; do it gladly." So he rolled up his sleeves, and in an incredibly short time, pounded out this: "afted Using the automatic Back action atype writ,er for three month $an d Over. I unhesittattinggly pronounce it pronounce it prono nce it to be al ad even more than the Me anufacturs claim? for it. During the time been in our possessio n e. ), three month! id has no re th an than paid paid for it $elf in the Saveing o F time an d labrr?" "There you are, sir." "Thanks," said the agent, dubiously. REVOLUTION. GEO. INNES. There is revolution in the Dry Goods camp. We are ever on the watch for bargains. Houses who wish to let out big blocks of goods at a low price give us first show, because they know we have the trade and can handle anything. We are opening these goods every day. This means reduction in price. Ribbons! Ribbons!! L. O. McINTIRE. We have just received from New York city a very handsome line of Fancy Ribbons. They are the latest novelties. Also a full line of Plain Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons in all the new shades. Ask to see the Ribbons we are selling for fancy work, at 5c. a yard. A. Bronson Alecott has kept a journal ever since he was a boy. Among the earliest entries are the following: "Went in swimmnt to-day. Read Plato while dryin off and got offfully sunburnt." "To-day began kaitical study of the Greke tragedise, but Raft Emerson come around and we conceived to go after Chipmunks." —Ex. Gloves. Undressed Suede Gloves are still the popular and fashionable wear with toilets for afternoon and evening. You will find a full line at L. O. McIntire's. AWRENCE DAY At the Kansas City Exposition Unity Club will have an Excursion to the Exposition, SATURDAY, NOV. 12th. Round trip tickets, including Entrance t3 Exposition, only $1.50. Tickets must be purchased before Friday noon, November 11th. ALFRED WHITMAN, Manager. PERA HOUSE! Saturday, November 12th. MAGGIE MITCHELL "The Pearl of Savoy." The enduring and substantial favor accorded Maggie Mitchell by the amusement patrons of St. Paul was again manifested last night by the large and good humored audience that assembled at the Grand to witness the beautiful and romantic way, The Pearl of Savoy, did their work. It was certainly most of the other pieces in which she has been seen during the present engagement, inasmuch as it possesses greater coherence as a drama and far more merit by way of plot. The dramatic requirements call for sustained effort, and the interest in the performance never flags. The "P Pearl of Savoy" also affords scope to the display of the best talent possessed by the Company, several of the roles requiring pronounced dramatic ability. In other words, it is not a short course, but rather an earnable, as the opportunity is utilized to great and enjoyable advantage by several artists in the Company. Miss Mitchell impersonated Marie, a role that called for a display of all her powers of versatility. The play opens with a view of her humble home, where the auditor is informed of the conspiracy to effect her ruin. The transition to decent but still humble and honest competency in Paris and from there to the gay salons of the nobility is rapid. The supposed treachery and upbringing from the light-hearted, trustful girl, radiant with hope and attired in silks and jewels, the auditor beholds Marie as the insane outcast, shrinking from the cruel curse of her father. The play has a happy finale, in which Marie is restored to her reason, virtue is rewarded, and all is merry as a wedding bell.—St. Paul Globe. SECOND STORE! I am now prepared to do a business in Fall goods. Heating Stoves bought, sold and exchanged. I also carry a large line of Second-Hand Furniture C. J. ERIKSEN, DALEE'S PHOHOGRAPH GALLERY. First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students. GO TO METTNER, LAWRENCE, THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. 719 Massachusetts Street, W M. WIEDEMANN, KANSAS Creames, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Students' Friend THE FRANK MILLARD, Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. Billiard Parlor. The only First-class place in the City. 710 Mass. St.. Lawrence, Kansas DRUGS! Pharmacy SIMPLY to call attention to to the DRUGS! C. W. STRAFFON'S 921 Massachusetts Street. "Round Corner," We have sold drugs to the students ever since the university started and want TO DO IT AGAIN B. W. WOODWARD'S. We have the largest stock and make the closest prices. TO DO IT AGAIN. Pure Drugs & Chemicals, Is headquarters for TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. BATH HOUSE! OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. BARBER SHOP ! NEW SHOP, NEW CHAIRS Everything neat. ALBERT GREGG, Proprietor. TOM JOHNSON, 843 Massachusetts Street. BARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS, 712 Massachusetts Street. And dealer in fine grades of Cigarette and Pipe Tobaccos. Frank Willard's old stand. Lawrence, Kansas MANFACTURER OF CIGARS. 841 Massachusetts Street, Up-Stairs. H. HOENE, GEO. HOLLINGBERRY, The Practical Merchant Tailor Lawrence, . . Kansas. McCONNELL. The Tailor, Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. N. H. GOSLINE, UNIVERSITY Text Books and Supplies, We furnish at Lowest Prices. Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. EVERYTHING A STUDENT NEEDS, Get our Discounts. Fancy and Staple Groceries, J. S. CREW & CO. THE BEST RESTAURANT in the City is Having just opened Fresh Stock of 820 Massachusetts Street. Everything First-class. Reduced Rates to students. Oysters and Ice Cream in season. Full line of Choice Candies and Cigars. THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT -IN TO WN IS- The favorite place for students for the best table board. Fallley will be found at Mull's old stand. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! in the City. The Best Table Board Vermont Street near the Court House F. GNEFKOW, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Etc. Students' Trade Solicited. Lunch Counter C. E.ESTERLY,D.D.S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. 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 Has removed to first door North of the Law ruce House, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. (LIQUID) Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. 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. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Weakened Energy, Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools. It should be made with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. INVIGORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Providence, R. I. PricesReasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the Beware of Imitations. Patronize Home Institutions And is thoroughly identical with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequaled in the Eastern or Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS EXPRESS daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa, Garnett, independence, Winfield, Wellington, Cherryvale, Independence, Winfield, Wellington, Harper, Artila and intermediate points. The Southern Kansas Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD THROUGH MAIL TRAINS daily except Sun- saturday and intermediate stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryville with our trains to Emporia, Burlington, Gri- nell and Portsmouth. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN *1* except Sun- day, Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in the Union dept at Kansas City with all through trains to all stations, transferring transfers and changes at railways. THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked to destination East, West, North or South. PUBLIC ACCESS TABLES For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. Best Lump Coal. A.J.Griffin, west Winthrop and 1007 Mass. Streets.