8 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. At the meeting of the STUDENTS JOURNAL Company Friday last action was taken, which is hoped, will bring about the long-felt need of one and only one University paper. The faculty advisory committee submitted to the company a proposition which, after slight amendments, was accepted. If the advisory committee accept the proposition as amended, the official paper of the University is assured The decision of the Kansas legislature that Kansas shall have but one State Normal school is probably a wise one The present State Normal is centrally located. It is but a day's journey from any part of Kansas It is in a school town, where every influence around the young men and women is for the best A large corps of teachers in one institution, under one head, can do more good than scattered corps working in rivalry and under half a dozen different heads The Kansas Normal school is one of the best in the country today. It will be difficult to better the condition of things. And it is very certain that the endowment by the state of a number of real estate colleges left over from the boom is not the way to better things The institutions of higher learning in Kansas are prospering wonderfully. They are the pride of the state But to multiply the number of them by ten would divide the prosperity of each by 100 It is a pretty good scheme to let well enough alone in these matters. —Kansas City Star. Coal at Griffin's. Griffin, the coal man! Go to—JHowes for a shave. Remember Griffin when you want coal. Good morning! Have you read the Capital? Howe is the Students' Barber? "He's all right. For fancy groceries see R. W. McCurdy & Co. The finest cigars and tobacco at Smith's News Depot. Base ball and Athletic goods at Smith's News Depot. Coal at as low rates as any place in town at A. J. Griffin's. The Whitley Exercise for sale at Smith's News Depot. If ou have shoes that need repairing go to Jas. Edmondson, 915 Massachusetts street. Gene. Waffle can furnish you the finest music in the city for parties and receptions. Give him a trial and you will get him again. Shaving is an art and hair-cutting a science and the barber who is master of both is deserving of patronage. Believing this you will get your work done at Jess A. Howe's barber shop, 915 Massachusetts street. Students can find the best Boston Brown Bread, Saratoga Chips and those delicious Cream Puffs at the Home Bakery, next to the Central Hotel. J. H. JOHNSON, Proprietor. Choice peas 5 cents per pound. 3 cans good tomatoes 25 cents. 3 cans good corn 25 cents. Good California peaches 15 cents a can. 5 pounds good prunes 25 cents. 3 pounds California peaches 25 cents. 5 pounds Dried Apples 25 cents. ROBERTS & CUDVER ROBERTS & CUDVER. E. D. F PHILLIPS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office 733 Mass Street, up stairs; residence 475 Elm St. Telephone 82. J. W O'BRYON, D. D. S., DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered when desired. 845 Mass, St. LAWRENCE KAN. BEAL & GODDING LIVERY, HACKS, SALE. AND BOARDING STABLE Opposite Lawrence House Tel. 139.