Stylish Overcoats, Newest Hats and Furnishings at Steinberg's. five wour- viv-ly try in other who they; otion; just and rofs. scienceity in meete- notice s the lo auigns in think eerned les. E. allow- as m are v stu- ment books orary? so run m minen the refer- mutes, ten or library while d dol- ative- ne law also ima- law. as en- The which, the fund. if erec- ed the College World. this in- tendent. There ch boys indations else, but ll be no in work industri- school to ter his compe- It fills place is for just one one, ofice. society the levny ene- nis ways him to t such a of the up for a rable in Yale has graduated 195 Smiths since 1709. such bad smilingly just after ple. Harvard has received almost $1, 000,000 this year. Maggie Mitchell will be in Lawrence November 12. At the Commencement of Vassar College the degree of Doctor of Laws was for the first time conferred upon a woman. The News Letter, of Iowa College, comes to us in a very neat form, and contains an excellent article on Co-Education. The Hesperus, of Nebraska University, is a neatly arranged and published journal and reflects great credit on the management. Noah was the first pitcher on record. He "pitched in the ark with in and with out." The game was finally called on account of rain. The Hesperian, of Nebraska University, appears before us as of yore and still retains its past high standard both in literary and local matter. The North Western publishes the graduating address of Mr. Von Phon Lee on the Chinese Question. It is an article of considerable merit, and was delivered at Yale Commencement. The Pennsylvanian visits us at regular intervals and is much appreciation and much enjoyed. Its literary department is excellent and locals and personals good. Little child (to his parent).—Papa, what makes all the college. orators look so serious? Parent.—Ah, my child, its a serious business. Here's six or eight of them wanting to rerepresent the college at Commencement and there's only room for one—serious business, my child! "It was pitched without," said a clergyman, having Noah's ark for his theme, and an old base-ball player, who had been calmly slumbering, awoke with a start and yelled, "Foul!" The first base came down from the choir and put him out. IN COURT. *Vagrant.* —Why are you here in the deck? Sharper.For raising a check Why are you here? Vagrant.—Because I couldn't raise one. Senator Stanford recently said in reference to Stanford University, which he has founded and endowed: "It will be built with a sole regard to the poor; no rich man's son or daughter will want to come there. My University will absorb my wealth and be a monument to the memory of my son. The poor alone will be welcome." There is some possibility, as it seems, that Johns Hopkins will, in the near future, be removed to Clifton, just outside of Baltimore. This is in accordance with the wish of the founder of the University, who intended it to be established at this place, as it was his home. The inducements offered for its removal is the permanent annual sum of $35,-000, with which to sustain a school of science. The Messachorean, published by the students of Midland College Atchison, Kansas, appears before us for the first time. It is a very creditable number and if the editors keep up the present standard they should receive praise and credit for their endeavors. The name adodted for the journal reminds us of the Apache or Commanche and a change for the better should be made. Rembmcner our Great Sale of Dress Goods. We have placed on a Centre Counter the Greatest Bargains in Wool Dress Goods at 50 you ever saw or probably will see again. They are worthy of your inspection. GEO. INNES Bowersock Opera House. Coming Attractions. Wednesday, November 9, Jos. R. Grismer and Phoce Davis in Called Back. Saturday, November 12, Maggie Mitchell. Thursday, November 15, Gilmores Band. Buttons. We received yesterday an immense stock of buttons that were delayed in transit three weeks. We have now Tailor Buttons in every shade—plenty of them—also Sleeve Bindings to match. GEO. INNES. Prof. Loisette's Memory Discov- ery. Prof. Loisette's new system of memory training, taught by correspondence at 237 Fifth Avenue, New York, seems to supply a general want. He has had two classes at Yale of 200 each, 250 at Meriden, 300 at Norwich, 100 Columbia Law Students, 400 at Wellesley College, and 400 at the University of Penn., etc. Such patronage and the endorsement of such men as Mark Twain, Dr. Buckley, Prof. Wm. R. Harper, of Yale, etc., place the claim of Prof. Loisette upon the highest ground. Beta Theta Pi. The Betas gave their first reception of the season last Friday night. Their rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion and the opening party was a fitting one in every respect. Prof. Buch's orchestra furnished the music for the dancers and this with other amusements made the evening a delightful one to all present. Supper was served at the customary hour at Stater's parlors, after which the company again repaired to the domicile of Wooglin, when soon the proverbial wee small hours had arrived and one of the most enjoyable entertainments ever given in Beta hall was at an end. Those present were: Prof. Carruth and wife, H. S. Tremper and wife, Mrs. Dr. Lippincott, Misses Wilder, Hadley, Pennebaker, Merrill, Ocy and Pearl Phillips, Webster, Palmer, Henshaw, Emma Bartell, Pickering, Chapman, Simpson, McKinnon, Benedict, Freeman, Hair, Littell, Walker, Lippincott, Howland, Morris; Mr. and Mrs. Snepp, Messrs. Poehler, Rankin, Beebe, R. D. Brown, Fullerton, Robinson, Doran, W. T. Reed, Caywood, Buckingham, Smith, F. E. Reed, Jacobs, Stimpson, Dick, Morris, Watson, Bear, Pickering, Bowker, Barnes, McKinnion, Jacques, Witherington and L. D. L. Tosh. Jos. GRISMER and PHOEBE DAVIS, PERA HOUSE! November 9,1887. Hugh Conway's Wonderful Romanec, untitled 1N- "Called Back." One of the genuine surprises of the week has been the high degree of art displayed in Mr. Grismer's dramatization of called back. His version is an unmistakable improvement upon all other dramatizations he may fancy's moves, available without question, the production by Jos Grismer and Phoebe Davis and the Company, is superior to any previous rendition of the play in this city. *Morning Call*, San Francisco. DRUGS! C. W. STRAFFON'S Pharmacy 921 Massachusetts Street. DRUGS! Willis, DALEE'S PHOHOGRAPH GALLERY South Tennessee Street, First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students. BATH HOUSE! OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY and SUNDAY. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. BARBER SHOP ! ALBERT GREGG, Proprietor. 843 Massachusetts Street. NEW SHOP, NEW CHAIRS Everything neat. TOM JOHNSON, BARBER SHOP AND BATH ROOMS 712 Massachusetts Street. Frank Willard's old stand. H. HOENE, MANFACTURER OF CIGARS, And dealer in fine grades of Cigarette and Pipe Tobacco. Lawrence, Kansas. 841 Massachusetts Street, Up-Stairs, McCONNELL. GEO. HOLLINGBERRY, The Practical Merchant Tailor. Lawrence, - - Kansas. 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. G TO METTNER, THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER. 719 Massachusetts Street. LAWRENCE, - - - KANSAS N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened Fresh Stock of Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. UNIVERSITY Text Books and Supplies Fancy and Staple Groceries, EVERYTHING A STUDENT NEEDS, We furnish at Lowest Prices. Get our Discounts. J. S. CREW & CO. THE BEST RESTAURANT in the City is KLOCK'S 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 VN IS FALLEY'S. The favorite place for students for the best table board. Falley will be found at Mull's old stand. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! in the City. Vermont Street near the Court House The Best Table Board F. GNEFKOW, Lunch Counter Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Etc. Students' Trade Solicited. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. A. A. RUSS, Dentist, Office over Fleid & 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 Nirrone Oxide Gas. 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. SIMPLY to call attention to the "Round Corner," B. W. WOODWARD'S. We have sold drugs to the students ever since the university started and want TO DO IT AGAIN. We have the largest stock and make the losest prices. W M. WIEDEMANN, Students' Friend! THE His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Creamis, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. LEIS' Is headquarters for Pure Drugs & Chemicals, TOILET ARTICLES. Drug Store COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. MOAK BROTHERS, CONCERT HALL. The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. Billiard, Pool and Best Brands of Cigars. FRANK MILLARD, Billiard Parlor. The only First-class place in the City. Fine Imported and Domestic Cigars. 710 Mass. St., - Lawrence, Kansas. Best Lump Coal. A.J.Griffin, west Winthrop and 1007 Mass. Streets.