BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Woodward's Drug Store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 845 Mass. Street. Lawrence Ks DENTIST. D. H. HORNOR. DENIST Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office 743 Mass, St., over the Fair. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. 880 Mass. St. Physicians and Surgeons. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Member Board of Pension Exigencies. Tele- phone 022-7531 Massachusetts St. Office 725 Massachusetts St. S. B. & A. J. ANDERSON, Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Telephone 124. F. D. F. PHILLIPS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 739 Mass. St., up stairs; residence 475 Elm St. Telephone 62. A. G. ABDELAL, A. G. HEDRINE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 918 Vermont Street. Talanphone 90. MINNEY AND MAGEE, G. A.WALL, Practice limited to the Eye and耳. Office hours:—8 to 12 a.m. *1* to 4 p.m., Sunday 10 to 11 a.m. 712 Kansas Home 1, 2, 3 and 4. Topeka, Kansas G. A. WALL, Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Eye and Ear. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. Sunday 10 to 11. 717 Kansas Ave. Topeka, Ky. Residence 627 Taylor St. K AW VALLEY STEAM DYE WORKS Ladies' and Gent's Clothing of all Colored. Cleaned. Pressed and Repaired. A. S. BOOTH, Cor, Berkley & Masse, St. JULIUS BAER, OPTICAN. Fees free free. Glasses guaranteed to suit. Large and all kinds. 1000 Main St. 1000 Main St. KC, Kansas City, Mo. J. H. JOHNSON. BAKERY. Next to Central Hotel. Gall at Mrs. Wade's BAKERY First class home made bread. pies and cakes. Ordera Filled Promptly. 1300 Mass. Street. Telephone No. 40 WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES, Stationery, Quiz Books, Etc. STOP AT JCAOB'S WELL AND LOAD UP A. K. HOGE, The Student's Grocer. Athletic Meet. Quite a large crowd witnessed the contests on McCook field Wednesday afternoon. Some or the records made were very] good while others are but fair. The following are the winners: 100 yard dash-Chamberlain, 11 3 5 Pole vault—Shellenbarger, 9 ft 9 in. Fourth mile run—Newton, 58% see. Hitch and kick—Tie, Shellenbarger Hitch and kick—1ie, Sweenbarger and Mattinson, 8 ft 7/4" in. 120 yard hurdle race—McMurray, 181 12' 4/5 sec. One half mile run—Newton, 2:20:14. Putting shot run—Steinberger, 33.91 ft. 220 yard dash—Steinberger, 24 sec. Hammer throw—Shellenbarger, 77.9 ft. Standing broad jump—Steinberger, Running high jump—Shellenbarger, 5 ft. 42 in. Running broad jump—Shellenbarger, 17 ft 8 in. Standing high jump—Parker 4 ft5 in. Throwing base ball—Mattison, 340.3 BOXING AND WRESTLING. Middleweight wrestling—Schellen- burger or McMaher won by former barger vs MCManon, won by former. Lightweight wrestling—Three trials. Featherweight boxing--Ogg vs Everett, won by former. Lightweight boxing- Atterbury vs Joslin. Atterbury wins 9 points to 5. Heavyweight boxing—Shellenbarger vs Armour, Tie. Lightweight boxing—McMurray vs Atterbury, points 3 to 2 in favor of former. There was a big crowd in attendance. Shanes photos are the best. FOR New Goods. FOR New Styles Fine Shoes, Oxfords, OR SLIPPERS. GO TO HUME'S. 829 MASS. ST. Spring Styles Soft and Stiff HATS, are on display We are Selling Spring Suits by W. Bromelsick, THE HATTER F. T. SINGLETON & CO. Postage Stamps for Collection, DEALERS IN PHILATELIC LITERATURE, ALBUMS. 1005 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Etc., Etc. Selections of choice stamps on ap proall at 334 per cent discount. By the Power of Irresistable Prices. Because of the failure of Leland J. Powers to meet his engagement at Baker, the students seem to be much displeased with the management of the lecture bureau. K. U. has had a similar experience, and has found that the students will not support an organization of such a kind in their midst,-low be it spoken. A. E. Moody, president of the University Y. M. C. A., visited Baldwin City Monday on Y. M. C. A. business. Tuesday morning; Mr. Moody assisted Mr. Brockman, National Secretary of the College Y. M. C. A., in conducting the chapel exercises at Baker University. Communication. L. C. Dobson, L. L. B., District Judge of Kansas City, Kansas, delivered a lecture to the Senior Class of the Law School Monday morning. His subject was, "The Construction of Wills." Our prices are not LAID low by dull trade but MADE low to make trade. A number of University students attended the reception given last Monday afternoon in honor of the noted singer, Miss Ellen Beach Yaw. The habit which some of the University professors have grown accustomed to practicing of keeping their classes over time is to say the least very annoying and embarrassing to the students who attend their classes. The classes are supposed to be dismissed immediately after the ringing of the first bell in order to have five minutes to change classes. Instead of dismissing classes at this time, they are sometimes until five and even ten minutes after time, and when they enter the next class they are met with the angry countenance of the bothered professor. Not only is this practice unjust to the students, but it is unfair to the other instructors to consume the time which should have been occupied in their department in this manner. If the professors would be more punctual both in the beginning and the dismissing of classes, they would surely set a better example of punctuality to the students. Chancellor and Mrs. F. H. Snow gave a party last Wednesday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Christopher. - THE MODEL Geo Davies THE STUDENT'S TAILOR AND NOVELTIES IN GOLD, SILVER AND PLATE. Send for finely illustrated Catalogue. Jewelry, FOR WEDDINGS, CLUBS OR RECEPTIONS HANDSOMELY ENGRAVED. A full line of Regents and Bell in a black and dark blue Clay Worsted you will find in our house. Invitations . . . Send for sample book of fine writing papers That we are selling very low. Come and see. We Have an Elegant Line OF 1034 Main Street Send for grand catalogue. FAXON, The American Clothier. M. J. SKOFSTAD. Spring Clothing Hats and Furnishing Goods 745 Mass, St. Lawrence, Kansas. For Fit, For Wear, For Style The Shoe Man, Tan Oxfords, AND BOOTS AND SHOES Has received this week new lines of A. G. MENGER & CO, Blutcheretts, Cannot be excelled. Prices to meet the times. Everybody welcome. 742 Massachusetts street. Dongola Oxfords. For Young Men. Russia Galf AND Also in Black. These are handsome Rochester made goods and are reasonable in price. He has also received FAXON 843 Mass. Street, SOL MARKS, OPTICIAN Our facilities for the correction of optical defects of the eye are not surpassed by any house in the west. 817 Massachusetts street, first door south of George Innes'. THE LATEST Gent's Russett Five Button Pointed Toes. MASON MASON. ROBERTSON BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE 718 Massachusetts Street, Telephone No. 90, Lawrence, Kas © ELIAS SGHNEGK Eldridge House Stable. Hacks to any part of the city. ROOTS AND SHOES. Neatly Repaired. JAS. EDMONDSON, 918 Massachusetts Street. THE CREMERIE, A First Class Lunch and Short Order House, Table and Counter Service. Street Corner of Chinatown. SCOTT & SCOTT Street Cars from our door to all parts of City. 794 Kansas Ave. TOPEKA, KAS. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Cor. West Harrison & Honore St. (Opp. Cook County Hospital) Chicago, Ill. The Winter Term begins September, 1894, and ends April, 1895 with optional Spring Term. Total fees, $105 a year, and a Laboratory Deposit, which is returnable. Four Annual Graded Courses, with Advanced Standing for Graduates in Pharmacy and the University Preparatory Course, prior to the study of Medicine. Clinical and Laboratory facilities unsurpassed. For circular of information, apply to W.E. QUINE, M.D., President of the Faculty. The National League OF- STATE TEACHERS' BUREAUS. in each State A. in each State. One fee registers in all. FRANK E. PLUMMER, Gen. M'gr Central Office, Des Moines, Iowa. The League recommends teachers direct. Write for full list of state managers and illustrated circulars. One year's subscription to the National Teacher and School Board Journal newspaper, together with enrollment in numerousaches of the League, by registering now. Let us represent you to schools and colleges that SELECT THEIR TEACHERS THROUGH our League of Bureaus before the vacancies become public, and thus avoid sharp competition. State Manager, Marquette. Kas The Kansas League Teacher's Bureau Will do well to see the fine line of Will do well to see the fine line of shoes at the Cash Shoe Store. All latest styles in Russet shoes at lowest prices at the STUDENTS Cash Shoe Store. Oysters served in every style. 0 Restaurant and Lunch Counter. STUDENTS! GO TO CHRIS EPLEY'S. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a speciality. West Henry St., Lawrence, Kan WILLIS, South Tenn. St, Photo Artist. EAMILY MEAT MARKET, Special Rates to Clubs. 037 Mass. St., J. JOHNSON & SON. Game. Fish and Meats. 825 Massachusetts Street EASTERN STAR BAKERY. Cakes Every Day. J. JAESCHKE, PROPRIETOR. LUNCH COUNTER. KLOCK'S RESTAURANT AND | Board Per Week $3.60 | | Meal Ticket $3.50 | 816 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kos. NEW EYE'S Cataracts, Scars or Flames THE EYE'S ABSORbed. Our home treatment (CLUES Discarded Eyes or Flame- others Fail). Our treatment (Pamphlet Pts.) THE EYE'S EYE Falls, N.Y. W. S. Cor. Wt. & Mint Sts. K, C. Mo. Business, Sherlock Holmes W. S. Cor. Wt. & Mint Sts. K, C. Mo. Business, Sherlock Holmes R. K. FASK. Catalogue and label of permanently fenced (Eomn A Morning Man). "PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE." Take the agency for our high grade Safety Bicycles. Our agents are all making money; why can't you?. Write them a letter and territory desired. It will pay you. MEN'S, LADIES; GIRL'S and BOY'S PNEUMATIC SAFETIES. Sample to Agents $25.00 and up. ROOTS & COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. L ide A. G. SPALDING & BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF Athletic and Sporting Goods of Every Description. The National League Ball, Bats, Catcher's Gloves and Mitts, Masks, Body Protectors, etc., etc. The Spalding Tournament Tennis Ball, The Stocm Rackets, Rocket Covers. Presses and Nets, Court Measures, Markers. Uniforms and Clothing for all Sports Outing and Gymnasium Use. The finest imported Serges and Flannels. Newest Styles and Patterns. Send for Our New Catalogue CHICAGO, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. 108 Madison St. 243 Broadway. 1032 Chestnut St.