ABE LEVY, Students Headquarters for Hats and Furnishing Goods, 103 Massachusetts Street. VIEWS. he pass* id by USJ d thus does u Pain Pah y SAFE th, and th, and perfect rCTLYL NON. establish- Edron Views:—The "politician" would again like to maintain the ground that it is not right to prevent chapel rhetoricals on political subjects, notwithstanding the fact that some wise "student" thinks the better way to become conversant with political subjects is "to study them under the professor in charge." TS.ORS,ASAS City That this is a good method we do not deny, but under the wisest professor there will be difference of opinion, especially in politics, and the rostrum, that is open to the discussion of all other topics, should not be barred from the freest discussion of these opinions. Ideas are like iron; if they are polished ever so bright, and then laid aside, they will rust and be forgotten, but if kept in constant use they will continue to glow and will gain new lustre from each day's use. Let the ideas be gained in the class room and then open your societies and all halls where speeches are allowed, to their free discussion, not excepting political ideas, and they too will grow brighter and broader, and will not be heumed in by the narrow confines of prejudices, or even class room diction. "POLITICIAN." EDITOR VIEWS:—As a student of the University I have heard in many classes the professors say: "I have not time to do this subject justice," or "I only wish we had six weeks more to spend on this book;" and many similar remarks. In return I would ask why don't they take time? The scientific student, and especially the engineer, is ushered through the subject of trigonometry or surveying, for instance, in the short time of ten weeks, while three or four years are spent in the studies of German and French, something that does them no good and is likely never thought of after their graduation. The result is the student becomes discouraged, quits college, goes to work in the machine shops or other places, and in time achieves his ambition of becoming an engineer without having to mope away three or four hours each day over a lesson in German and French. The effect of this system is that some people in the State have a poor opinion of the faculty of the University. It would be better to do justice to the necessary studies, and leave out some of this useless trash; and improve the engineering course in the K.S.U., rather than discourage those who take that course by placing upon them unnecessary burdens. ENGINEER. Edror Views:—Some time ago there was a communication in your department about a covered walk from the main building to the chemical building. The wisdom of the writer is now apparent, for I myself know of several severe colds and consequent ill health in the past cold weather, resulting from exposure in passing from the main building to the lab. It seems to me, and I have heard many others speak in the same way, that a covered walk could be built to connect the two buildings at a comparatively slight expense, and the benefit and need of such is apparent. The regents meet soon, and this matter should be brought before them. MEDIC. NOTES. Boys, patronize Winchell. Cosley's is the place for pleasure. The following colleges have co-operative societies for the benefit of students and professors: Harvard, Wellesley, Bowdoin, University of California, University of Michigan and Washington University. 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. Of the 333 colleges in America,155 use the Roman method of pronunciation in Latin,144 the English and 34 the Continental method. 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 Persian's. C. S, Duncan pays cash for second hand- University books. Take your girl to Pershall for oysters, the only first class place in the city. The whole number of students in the collegiate departments of the United States is 32,000. Go to Winchell's for Havannas. Go to Cosley's 'skating rink, best in the city. Base ball flourishes at Ontario La dies' College. "Coupons" at Winchell's. For text books and school supplies go to J. S. Hand & Co. C. S. Duncan solls and exchanges second hand University books. Columbia has graduated 85,000 men since its foundation. J S. Hand & Co., opposite Pierson's mill, have University text books. Go and see them. A piece of sponge cake made by a Vassar girl, has been presented to President-elect Cleveland. It is said that Mr. Cleveland prizes it highly, and will use it as a paper weight when he goes to the White House. Dandy, dandy dancing shoes at Boyd's. J. B. Shane's for photographs. Only $3 per doz. to students. It is said that out of 586 Vassar graduates, only 188 are married. If you want the Havanna filled 36 cigars go to J. S. Hand & Co., the new book sellers, opposite Pierson's mill. The Yale Library Magazine, established in 1839, is the oldest college paper. J. B. Shane gives students a rate of $3.00 for photographs, cabinet size, and $1.25 card size. 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. If you want a jolly time go to Cosley's skating rink. Go to Moak's for 10c DeMelay cigars. One hundred and ninety college papers are published in the United States. More than a fourth of the students in German Universities are Americans. Photographs only $3.00 per dozen tc students at Shane's Mongram 5 "centers" at Moak's. G. H. Winchell's for cigars. Testimony as to their merit has been received from J. B.Abbott, Gov. Robinson, C. A. Faris, M. W. Kelly, McCurdy, Joe Fricker, Hope, Borgholthaus, and others of our citizens. Moak's for all styles of cigarettes. Lawrence Business Directory. Goes South ... 11:45 a. m, and 5:00 p. m. Arrives from South ... 10:45 a. m, and 3:57 p. m. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. West bound 11:39 a. m. and 6:17 p. m. East bound 8:35 p. m. and 5:07 a. m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. West bound ... 11:25 a.m. and 11:55 p.m. To Wamogo ... 6:14 p.m. East bound ... 4:25 a.m. and 8:10 a.m. KANSAS DIVISION OF UNION PACIFIC. ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. TO NEW ORLEANS. Chicago & Alton leaves Kansas City 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. for St. Louis, arriving at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p. m.; change to Illinois Central, direct route. CHICAGO & ALTON & ILLINOIS CENTRAL LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. L. BULLENE & CO.. L. BULLENE & CO, No. 89 Massachusetts Street. N. NEWMARK, No. 105 Massachusetts St. GEORGE INNES & CO, No. 109 Massachusetts Street. L. O. MCIINTIRE, No. 163 Massachusetts Street. GEO. A. HUNT, No. 81 Massachusetts Street. DRUGGISTS. B. W. WOODWARD & CO., Corner of Massachusetts and Henry Sts CLOTHIERS. D. F. BIGELOW. N. 133 Massachusetts Street. J. HOUSE. BARBER BROTHERS No. 153 Massachusetts Street J. HOUSE. No. 74 Massachusetts Street. KING CLOISER-HISTOR-NESTBROOK. KING CLOISER-HISTOR-NESTBROOK. KING CLOISER-HISTOR-NESTBROOK. GROCERIES. RESTAURANTS. L. B. GOOD, No. 71 Maasachusetts Street. PERSHALL S. No. 58 Massachusetts Street. HARRIS & CO., Manufacturing Confectioners, No. 14. Massachusetts Street. WM, WIEDEMANN, No. Measonneau Street WWI. WIEDEMANN, No.——Massacuseetts Street. FALLENYS. FALLEY'S. No. 167 Massachusetts Street. STATIONERS A. B. WARREN, No. 111 Massachusetts Street A. B. WARREN, J. A. S. HAND, No. 113 Massachusetts Street Opposite Pleasure Mill's Pill. COAL DEALERS. BRUCE & CO. North of National Bank. C.L. EDWARDS. C. L. EDWARDS, No.141 Massachusetts Street JEWELERS. C. A. SUTORIUS, No. 75 Massachusetts Street. WM. M. ROWE, No. 133 Massachusetts Street J. J. KUNKEL. J. KUNKEL A. JENKEL ALEX E. PROTESCH Over Barber's Drug Store BOOK STORES. TAILORS. MEAT SHOP. J. S. CREEW, No. 93 Massachusetts Street. JOHN BOYER. Near Rahskopf s. S. T. FIELD. No. 99 Massachusetts Street. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. C. A. PEASE & SON, No. 140 Massachusetts St. A. FREDERICKSON, No. 157 Massachusetts Street. A. FREDERICKSON. No. 98 Massachusetts Street. F. F. METTNEI F. F. METTINER, No. 67 Massachusetts Street. J. B. SHANE. No. 125 Massachusetts Street. HAMILTON, S. E., Corner Massachusetts and Henry Sts. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST! Over Field & Co.'s Book Store. Patronize those who patronize you A discount given to Students. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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, Star Shoe Store The Student's Friend. 147 Massachusetts St. Wil change next month to Patterson's old stand. GO TO HIM FOR BARGAINS. STU ENTS AND CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE When in Kansas City, should not fall to call upon DR. J. E. GEROULD. 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 more trifle, to purchase Something for a Present! And to have that "something" good—Where Woodward's "Round Corner." MOAK BROS., Billiard, Pool & Concert Hall, IMPORTED and Domestic Cigars. 64 Massachusetts streets. S. HOENE, Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers' Articles. 131 Massachusetts St. PAT HAMLIN'S Rigs at student's prices. Stable just cast of Post-office. Patronize those who patronize you. J. Q. A. NORTON, LAWYER! National Bank Building. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER! DEALERS IN Dysters in their Season in the Best Style. Fruits, Nuts, &c. Suppliers to order for Clubs, Parties and Weddings on short notice. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR LAWRENCE, KAN. S.W. cor. Mass, and Warren Sts. up stairs. PURE CANDIES A SPECIALTY. ALEX E. PROTSCH, 169 Mass. St., - LAWRENCE, KAN. IN 1868 I established what is now the oldest manufactory 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 pain or expense in re-fitting my ICE CREAM PARLOR, Where I will be glad to serve my customers with PURE ICE CREAM And Fruit Ices in their Season. Goods Delivered free of Charge. Telephone Connections. WM. WIEDEMANN. ONLY $3 PER DOZEN! STUDENTS! STUDENTS! 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.