TOOTHAKERS' STABLE is the Favorite Livery with the Students. Hacks always in Waiting. ence as must be ent to ciated. h have the de- the mu- e city, e, class- ceeded, state- at the bring t these always in, with artisan- ts edi- tharma- ma from the col- knowl- are two in the to the unwelfare at they is now ture to depart- versity eached on and even is from diments. to see have been remarks this de- are all minimum maximum ə *Phar- act* with the class o every saying oppor- l, while same in e Jun- ture that a seasoned should out of a "There students," And before anw will be chose of I. Sayre noted for soon question accomement. be rec the same that it to the ment is native of like part as well in the n. G. College World. We cannot agree with a writer in a recent copy of the Hesperus in regard to the discussion of political subjects in college papers. It seems to us to be ridiculous to argue that these articles tend to aid a student to form his opinions. During our entire experience with the college press we have never been able to see a political article that was hardly worth the reading. The same might be said of three-fourths of our newspapers, edited by men whose business it is to think and write about such subjects. And to argue that college students are able to write political articles, which will broaden his personal views and enable him to better form his political opinions, is absurd. We do not except even the editorial is the last Hesperus, relative to the payment of royalties to ditch companies. But yet the Hesperus seems to think that such articles as this "will launch the youth of to-day into the sea of citizenship." We desire to return thanks to the Butler Collegian for giving the Courier such prominence in its last issue, in which the Courier receives three different notices. The Collegian, as well as a number of other exchanges, seems to be well pleased with Prof. Marsh's article on the marking system. The action taken by the faculty of the University of the Pacific in suppressing the Pharos, is only another example of the narrowness of some of our college faculties. As long as the Pharos saw fit to tickle the members of the faculty to taffying them, the Pharos was a model college paper and an honor to the institution, but when the Pharos men became tired of "guying" their faculty any longer, trouble began. We would advise the students of the University of the Pacific to follow the example set by the students of the University of Missouri, that is, to start a subrosa paper, and give vent to their feelings in regard to the matter. The faculty will soon be willing to welcome the old paper back, as was the case in the example just cited. Where under heavens the faculty of any institution obtain the right of dealing so arbitrarily with a college paper is more than we can see, and any body of students that will submit to it cannot possess any great amount of spirit or pluck. The Pharos was one of our brightest exchanges and we earnestly hope that it may resume publication at an early date. We publish the following communication which we received the first of the week: DEAR SIRS:—The faculty of the University of the Pacific, having denied the students the privilege of expressing their opinions on college topics, the Pacific Pharos Publishing Association, believing that a students' organ should be permitted to express, in a respectful manner, the sentiments of the students, have decided to suspend the publication of the Pharos indefinitely. Regretting the necessity of this action, we remain. PHAROS PUBLI HING COMPANY. TEXT :: BOOKS! J S CREW & CO'S Is the best place to purchase And Students' Supplies. DISCOUNT BEST. TEACHERS WANTED! 8 Principles, 11 As sistants, and a number for Music, also Art and Specialties. Send stamp for application form and circular of NATIONAL SCHOOL SUPPLY BUEAU, Mention this paper. CHICAGO, ILL. LAWRENCE Steam Dye Works! Strong. . 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These shirts are made from the very best imported and domestic shirtings, and to close them out we offer them at one half the regular selling price. If you want a first-class shirt for less than it actually costs to make it, call on us at once. Is fully equipped to do work in a first class manner. Send us your laundry work and we know you will be pleased with it. Work called for and delivered to any part of the city. Manufacturers of Shirts and Underwear To Order. TELEPHONE 67. An Emphatic Success ! GRAND BUSINESS OPENING! AT Steinberg's Clothing House With a New Elegant and Varied Assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING for MEN AND BOYS, ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF ALL CLASSES. STEINBERG & BRO., FURNISHING GOODS and HATS of the latest styles. PRICES to MEET THE CLOSEST BUYER. Also, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, BY The King Clothiers. 739 Massachusetts Street. FINEST IN THE F WO LRD. Kennedy's Crackers A Lunch or Tea Party Twenty-five Different Kinds. Nothing Nicer For Come and See Them. WHITCOMB BROS. N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened a Fresh Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. F. DEICHMANN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Meats, Sugar-Cured Hams AND SAUSAGE. 5. Call and See Him. No. 800 Mass. Street. Students Should Patronize the Place House-Best Meals in the city.