--- ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. EXCHANGE. An Outlook is the name of a new exchange from California. The fact that its editorial staff is made up entirely of young ladies is apparent throughout its well selected and well gotten up literary matter. The Badger is very much disturbed over a circular which has been circulated in the University of Wisconsin, advertising ready made or made to order oralations, essays, poems, etc. The Michigan Argonant is the best exchange we receive in the way of local news. There are now two annuals published at Ann Arbor, and still another is talked of. Prof. Thompson, of the University of Pennsylvania, has been chosen to expound the theory of protection at Harvard this year. She (encouragingly) i “Your step suits mine exactly, Mr. Robinson.” He (nervously): “So glad to hear you say so, Miss Sharpe. I know I am such a bad waltzer.” —Ec. Princeton contemplates extensive changes in her curriculum. It is proposed to decrease the number of studies a student has at any one time, and to increase the number of hours per week devoted to each study. The result will be fewer examinations, and it is hoped, a higher grade of scholarship in the branches pursued. $ - Ex_{2} $ It is a significant fact that the eastern colleges that favor scientific education instead of classical, have received the greatest gain in the number of pupils. The Institute of Technology and Cornell University are particular illustrations of this tendency, the former reporting one hundred more students than last year, and the entering class of the latter being larger than that of Yale, and according to reports, equal to that of Harvard. -Ex. Girl graduates in England wear gowns precisely like those worn by the University men, and made by the same tailor. The only way to tell which from 'tother is to wait for a mouse. -Ec. Judge: 'Why did you strike this woman?' Prisoner: "Because whenever I see a woman with a Mother Hubbard dress on, I feel like giving her a belt"—Ex. Not long ago a Freshman was going up to chapel, having one hand on the iron railing to prevent slipping. Suddenly, out of the door hurried a young lady. So startled was the Fresh, that he lost his presence of mind, and before he came to himself sufficiently to view the situation in a lucid manner, the young lady was clasped to—the young man "embraced the opportunity." Ask C—d—ll. The following note was found in the corridor this week : "Mary R——: If you think I am going to stand by and see you flirting around and receiving notes from other fellows, you are very much mistaken. If you have another fellow, have him, and I will get another, for two is company and three is not. I found one note that had been sent to you, and that was proof enough for me that you was going about with other fellows. I never suspected you was such a girl as that." NOTES. C. S. M." Boys, patronize Winchell. Cosley's is the place for pleasure. Nicest place for oysters—Pershall's. If you want to be "solid" with your girl go to Rowe's with a dollar silver piece and get one of those tony bangles. If you want anything that no one else has in stock J. S. Hand will order promptly, The first class place in the city for oysters is Porshall's. C. S, Duncan pays cash for sec nd hand- University books. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters the only first class place in the city. Go to Winchell's for Havannas. Go to Cosley's 'skating rink, best in the city. "Coupons" at Winchell's. For text books and school supplies go to J. S. Hand & Co. C. S. Duncan sells and exchanges second hand University books. Mosk's for all styles of cigarettes. Dandy, dandy dancing shoes at Boyd's. J. B. Shane gives students a rate of $3.00 J. B. Shane gives students a rate of $3.00 for photographs, cabinet size, and $1.25 card size. If you want a jolly time go to Cosley's skating rink. Go to Monk's for 10c DeMolay cigars. The Turkish bath house, on Vermont street, under the proprietorship of Mrs. Hoopes, should be well patronized. Under discouraging circumstances she is supporting it in a way which would be a credit to a much larger place. G. H. Winchell's for cigars. Mongram 5 "centers" at Moak's. Photographs only $3.00 per dozen to students at Shane's. A young lady on seeing in a library a work entitled "The throne of David," exclaimed: "Why, that is our front gate." It's a hard state of affairs when a Senior runs four blocks through the rain after umbrella and gossamer for a "prep" girl, and comes back to find out that she has eloped with another fellow. Ask M—g—n. There is a good dancing master in town. Why not have a K. S. U. dancing school Friday evening? Hand your name to lock box 175 if you would like to learn to dance. "Mamma, has sister's beau got weak eyes?" "Why do you ask such a foolish question?" "Cause every time he comes here she turns down the gas so low that it burns blue." —Ex. J. B. Shane has done some highly artistic work in the photograph line for several students in the last week. Give him a call before going elsewhere. What inexpressible joy it gives those who once wandered in darkness, to see again! And from existing evidences the Kansas City Eye and Ear Infirmary is the pro, or place for those who are unfortunate in this respect to go for relief, as the following statement of facts as gathered and personal, and most conclusively proven: We take the following from the Pittsburg Democrat: The Mecca of the Blind. Frank Tickemyre, of Marshall, Mo., came to the Infirmary Oct. 12th, blind, and was led wherever he wished to go. The diseases were treachoma and ulcerative keratitis in a very destructive form; but the experienced eye of Dr. Kimberlin readily apprehended the trouble and most effectually applied the remedy, and Mr. Tickemyre returned home in 30 days a much happier man, rejoicing in the restoration of sight. Having frequently talked with him, and learned the particulars of the case, we give it to the public as he gave it to us. Lawrence Business Directory. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA PE. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. SOUTHERN KANNAS AUTHORITY, NO. 103927 West bound 11,29 p.m. m, and 6,17 p.m. 11,29 p.m. East bound 4,25 p.m. m, and 8,07 p.m. 4,25 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC West bound 11:25 a.m. and 11:55 p.m. To Wamengo 8:45 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. East bound 4:25 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Goes South ... 11:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Arrives from South ... 10:48 a.m. and 3:57 p.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. TO NEW ORLEANS. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City 6:30 p. m. and 6:30 a. m; for St. Louis, arriving at 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.; change to Illinois Central, direct route. TO NEW OLEANS. CHICAGO & ALTON & ILINOIS CENTRAL. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. L. BULLENE & CO. No. 89 Massachusetts Street. M. NEWARK, No. 105 Massachusetts St. GEORGE INNES & CO. No. 109 Massachusetts Street. GEORGE INNES & CO. No. 109 Massenhasset Street. L. O. McINTIRE, NO. 109 MASSIMO STREET No. 163 Massachusetts Street DRUGGISTS. B. GO. HARRIS, No. 163 Massachusetts Street GRO. A. HUNT, No. 81 Massachusetts Street B. W. WOODWARD & CO. Corner of Mau-sacuchetts and Henry Sts. BARBER BROTHERS No. 150 Massachusetts Street. CLOTHIERS. J. HOUSE. D.F. BIGELOW, No. 133 Massachusetts Street, J. HOUSE, No. 74 Massachusetts Street KING CLOTHER-STRIBNER KING CLOTHER-Striberner Street GROCERIES. RESTAURANTS. E. B. GOOD, Ne. 71 Massachusetts Street PERSHALL'S. No. 58 Massachusetts Street. WM, WIEDEMANN, No.—Massachusetts Street S. No. 167 Massachusetts Street STATIONERS. A. B. WARREN, J. S. HAND, No. 113 Massachusetts Street Opposite Pierson's Mill. A. B. WARREN, No. 111 Massachusetts Street, BRUCE & CO., COAL DEALERS. BRUCE & CO, C. L. EDWARDS, North of National Bank No. 141 Massachusetts Street JEWELERS. I. A. SUTORIUS, No. 75 Massachusetts Street TAILORS. WM. M. ROWE, No. 133 Massachusetts Street, J. J. KUNKEL No 91 Massachusetts Street, ALEX, E. PROTESCH, Over Barber's Drug Store. BOOK STORES. S. T. FIELD. No. 95 Massachusetts Street. N. 99 Massachusetts Street. MEAT SHOP. J. S. CREW, No. 93 Massachusetts Street. JOHN BOYER F DEICHMAN Near Rakhekopf a. C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 Massachusetts St. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. A FREDERICKSON No. 98 Massachusetts Street. F, F, METTNER No. 67 Massachusetts Street. JOHN BOYER, Near Rahekopfsa HAMILTON, B. Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sta. J. B. HANSEN J. B. SHANE. No. 125 Massachusetts Street. DENTIST! A. A. RUSS, Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. Patronize those who patronize you W. E. YEAGER, FLORIST! New Hampshire Street, just below the post-office, gives the best satisfaction for all kinds of Boquet Work. M. M. MANLEY, The Student's Friend. Star Shoe Store 147 Massachusetts St. Wil change next month to Patterson's old stand. GO TO HIM FOR BARGAINS. STUDENTS AND CITIZENES OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fall to the hands of the DR. J. E. GEROUF DENTIST! No. 618 Main St., KANSAS CITY, MO. THE WESTERN Farm Mortgage Co. Lawrence, Kan. Money always on hand to loan at current rates, upon desirable real estate. No delays if security is ample and title good. Call and see them before making arrangements elsewhere. Office in National Bank building. L. H. PERKINS, Sec. IT IS POSSIBLE For a mere trifle, to purchase Something for a Present! And to have that "something" good—Where? What ent. Woodward's "Round Corner." MOAK BROS.. Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall LASTEST AND MOST USED IN THE STATE. Imported and Domestic Cigars: 64 Massachusetts Street. S. HOENE, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles 131 Massachusetts St. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just east of Post-office. J. Q. A. NORTON, Patronize those who patronize you. LAWYER! National Bank Building. CONFECTIONER! DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts, &c. Oysters In their Season in the Best Style. Suppers to order for Clubs, Parties and Weddings on short notice. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR LAWRENCE KAN PURE CANDIES A SPECIALTY. 109 Mass, St., LAWRENCE, KAN. ALEX E. PHROTECH ALEX E. PROTSCH, PASSIONADIE M.PROTZIANO BAYTON S. W. cor, Mass, and Warren Sts.up stairs. IN 1868 I established what is now the oldest manu- factory of Pure Candies Fruit, Ices and Confectionery. Special Attention Given to Parties and Entertainments. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, &c. I ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF I have spared no pains or expense in re- fitting my ICE CREAM PARLOR, PURE ICE CREAM Where I will be glad to serve my customers with And Fruit Ices in their Season. Goods Delivered free of Charge. Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN WM. WIEDEMANN. STUDENTS! STUDENTS! ONLY $3 PER DOZEN! Have you heard of the great cut in rates in Photograhy No! Well, go to J. B. SHANE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Photographs, cabinet size, $3.00 per dozen. Card $1.25 per dozen. Groups at very reasonable figures. GIVE HIM A CALL. Jarmain & Gathers, South of Parlor Skating Rink, Dealers in Fish, Game and Poultry.