BUSINES DIRECTORY. DENTISTS. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Woodward's Drug Store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dailey's China Store. I. W. O'BRYON. in C DENTIST. 845 Mass. Street. Lawrence Kas. D. H. HORNOR, A. A. RUSS, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office 743 Mass, St., over the Fair. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless ex- traction of teeth. 803 Mass. St. Physicians and Surgeons. V. W. MAY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Member贺 of Pension Examiners. Telephone 321 Residence 1039 New Hampshire St. Office 732 Massachusetts St. S B. & A. J. ANDERSON S. B. & A. J. ANDERSON, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Te'e phone 124. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. President St., st. up; registrars 475 Elm Farm Rd. A. G. ABDELAL, A. G. ABDELAL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 910 Vermont Street. Telephone 90. MINNEY AND MAGEE. Practice limited to the Eyes and Ear. Office hours: -9 to 12 a.m., -2 to 4 c.m., Sunday 10 to 11 a.m, 712 Kansas Ave, Room 1, 2, 3 and 4, Topeka. G. A.WALL, Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Hours:-9 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday 10 to 11. 717 Kansas Ave. Residence 627 Taylor St. KAW VALLEY STEAM DYE WORKS Ladies' and Genus' Clothing of all colleagues Colored. Cleaned. Pressed and Repaired. A. S. BOOTH, Cor, Berstley & Muss, N. JULIUS BAER, OPTICAN. Eyed bees free. Glassware guaranteed to suit. Beehive and all kinds. Kansas City Mv. Mo. THE COLLEGE WORLD. TWILIGHT SONG. Falling --- Sweetheart, night is falling. Through the night to thee. Through the right to the left. Till about the bending. Falling Soft o'er land and sea Saturday Evening, May 12, 1894. At 8:15 O'clock. TIS-EVER THUS. Two thousand molecules can sit comfortably on the point of a pin. Herein the molecule differs from man. —Ex Softly around her dainty waist An arm doth gently stray, And in her ear a voice doth ask "Mamma, may I go out to play?" —The Idiot Bending; Tell with kisses light, That to thee I'm sending. GOOD ADVICE. GOOD ADVICE Oh, mortals, in thy hour of e e e, If on this paper you should e e e, Take our advice and be thrice y y y, Go straight way out and advert i i l. You'll find the product of some u u u, Neglect can offer no ex q q q. Be wise at once, prolong your da a a A silent business soon de k k k. -Oneonta, (N. Y.) Sun. Dip the Atlantic ocean dry with a teaspoon; twist your heel into the toe of your boot; send up fishing books with a balloon and for stars; get astride a gossamer and chase the comet, choke a mosquito with an anvil; in fact prove all things bitherto considered impossible, to be possible, but never, never attempt to please everybody when you edit a paper. —Ex. As a result of the Cornell affair, Gov. Flower has signed a bill passed by the New York Legislature, making hazing a crime punishable by a fine of not less than thirty or more than one hundred dollars, and imprisonment for not less than thirty days nor more than one year. A similar bill was passed in Ohio making the punishment for hazing a fine of from $100 to $300 and imprisonment from six months to two years. The M. S. U. Independent seems to be doing well. It has twice increased its size and now its fifth number has eight pages. It makes a better showing than the Tiger which is thirteen weeks old. The latter, however, is a weekly, while the Independent is published only once in two weeks. PROGRAMME. The University Chronicle, of Utah University, certainly deserves admiration for its neat appearance and the amount of good thought in its pages. We do hate to admit that we are outdone by a little institution like Yale, but it is a fact that her football association has a balance in her treasury of about twenty-eight thousand dollars. 1. L. V. Beethoven Sonata, op. 57 HERR SCHARWENKA. 2. Eayrs— 2. Eayrs— Aria, Salve, Regina (written for Mr. Kromberg) Mr. S. Kromberg. 3. F. Chopin— a. Nocturne, F. sharp, op. 15. b. Scherzo, op. 31. HERU SCHARWENKA. WHERE THE BEST GOODS COME FROM Lawrence, Kansas. 6. Donizetti 4. C. Saint Saens— Aria, "Samson and Delilah." NANNIE HANDS-KRONBERG. 5. F. Liszt— a. | Le rossignol. b. | Tell-Onverture. HERR SCHARWENKA 745 Mass, St. WHERE THE GOOD GLOTHES GOME FROM 7. Faver Scharwenka— a. Novellette. b. Valse Caprice. c. Polish Dance. Goods made from genuine wool, taken from the sheep's back, manufactured by expert workmen, finely woven and fast dyes, finely cut and finally made, are the goods we offer our customers. If feel and sight won't do it, the wear will convince you that fast dyes and fine fabrics, well cut and well made give unfailling satisfaction. If you want to get the lowest prices come to our store. It is HERR SCHARWENKA. A Theosophist Cites a Case of Rehearsal in the Same Family. THE MODEL People outside of Baldwin don't quite comprehend when they read that the "Royal House of Hanover" received in magnificent style the "Knights and Lords of King Arthur's Court," and that some warlike Baker tribe has "destroyed the pyramid on the campus." Columbia College Inst. 226 instructors and 1641 students. Chicago University is always doing something new. A woman's gree club of sixteen members has been organized there. Harvard has sent out a small party to Mexico to collect specimens for the University museum. MEMORIES OF FORMER LIFE. "I have a number of friends who have shadowy recollections of a previous existence upon this earth," said a theosophist to the Pittsburgh Dispatch, supporting the doctrine of reincarnation. "You doubtless have also had experiences an when indefinite, vague remembrance of something or somebody which puzzled you and made you say, 'I'm sure I've seen that before.' Yet you may know pretty positively that, as far as this present existence is concerned, it was impossible for you to have received even an idea of the place or person. I have often met people with whom I became intimate at first sight. It seems, as I have often told them, that I had known them for years. It was only the other evening I met a lady from San Francisco whose face had been in my mind for years. As soon as we met there seemed to be something that drew us together. We were old and old friends. The most remarkable instance I ever heard is that of the daughter of Isaac Fulton Twelve years ago he resided in Effingham county, ill. While there he buried a daughter named Maria. She was taken away just as she was budding into womanhood. About a year later he removed to Dakota, where he still resides. About three years after his daughter's death he was blessed with another little girl, who christened Nelle. it being the favorite one became quite angry when told her name was Nelle. She said the name belonged to her, as her parents used to call her Maria. A matter of business took Mr. Fulton back to Effingham county and for company he took Nellie along. The father was surprised at the intuitive knowledge the girl had of the place. She not only recognized the old home, but many people she had never seen, whom the first daughter had been acquainted with. About a mile from the home was a school house where Maria had gone to school. Little Nella had never seen the place, yet she gave an accurate description of it to her father and expressed a strong desire to visit it. Accordingly her father took her out to the school house. As soon as she was inside she marched straight up to the desk her sister had occupied and said, 'This is mine.' In telling the story Mr. Fulton said that it seemed as if the dead had come back from the grave; but her mother would not have it so. She says, if that is true she had but one child, and God gave her two. The world has never quits understood how the Rothschilds got an "exclusive" on the result of the battle of Waterloo, and were thus able to bank on it ten hours before any other human being in London found it out. When Napoleon escaped from Elba the Rothschilds also managed to score an "exclusive", which they used most profitably on the stock exchange hours before even the government ordered had the slightest liking of the weighty news. And now again history repeats itself with this family, for in spite of all the newpa or enterprise in London, the Rothschilds got the first dispatch from Ito Janeiro announcing Admiral Benham's interference, and after they had extracted all the financial value out of it they gave it to the London papers. The famous Rothschilds family have founded all their wealth to "exclusives," always managing to be up a little earlier in the morning than the rest of the world upon occasions where fortunes are at stake. It is an historic instance of wonderful enterprise, united with even more wonderful luck. The Rothschilds' Corner on News. ROBERTSON BROS.. Geo. Davies THE STUDENT'S TAILOR. FAXON. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE. 718 Massachusetts Street. Pete Massachusetts Street. Telephone No. 90, Lawrence Kas Offers this week new lines. of The Shoe Man. Blutcheretts, Tennis, Oxfords, The best quality at the lowest possible price. White Kid Slippers. White Canvas Oxfords. ALSO FAXON. 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 Thing out for Gent's Russett Five Button ⇐ SHOES. Five Button Pointed Toes. MASON. Call at Mrs. Wade's RAKER First class home made bread, pies and cakes. Orders Filled Promptly. ELIAS SGHNEGK. Eldridge House Stable. Hacks to any part of the city BOOTS AND SHOES. Neatly Repaired. JAS. EDMONDSON, 915 Massachusetts Street THE CREMERIE, First Class House Townhouse and Counter Serving Street Cars from our door to all parts of Clcv. SCOTT & SCOTT. 734 Kansas Ave. TOPEKA, KAS I. H. JOHNSON. BAKERY. Next to Central Hotel. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS COLLEGE OF 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. A bureau in each State One fee registers in all. FRANK E. PLUMMER, Gen. M'gr Central Office, Des Moines, Iowa The League recommends teachers direct. 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. Our teachers subscription to the National Teacher and School Board Journal, an educational newspaper, together with enrollment in all branches of the League, by registering now. Write for full list of state managers and illustrated circulations. H. E. BRUCE, State Manager, Marquette, Kas State Manager, Marquette, Kas. 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