BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Wood ward's drug store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store. DENTIST. 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN. H. HORNOR, Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office 748 Miss. St., over The Extra A. A. RUSS. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless use of teeth. 863 Massachusetts St. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.O.S. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department Ministry of Health, N900 Massachusetts Survive Barber Burr's drug. DR. WHEELER. DENTIST. 825 Mass, St. Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The first and largest art gallery in the city to depart from Manhattan for the flavors of the masses. Practices limited to filling and extracting. Amateur, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Half the classes are Extraction Tools, each. $25. Physicians & Surgeons. Physicians & Surgeons M W. MAY. Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Examiners, Tiele Films 223 Massachusetts St. New Hampshire, Bell 223 Massachusetts St. New Hampshire B. & A. J. ANDERSON. Physicians and Surgeons on residence 125. Vermont Street, Telephone 125. E D. F. PHILLIPS. Physician and Surgeon. Physician and Surgeon. A. G. ABDELAL. Office 738 Mass. St., up stairs; residence 437 Ein St. Telephone 82. 19 Physician and Surgeon. 904 Vermont St. Telephone 392. MINNEY AND MAGEE, Practice Limited to the Eye and Ear, Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m. Sunny day, in person, on job number 712 Kansas Ave., room 1, 3 and 4, Topocha, Kansas. Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Hours:-9 to 12 n. m., 1:30 to 5 p.m. G. A.WALL. Residence 627 Taylor St Hours: Sunday 10 to 11. 7:17 Kassas Av. Tonkka, Kas KAW VALLEY STEAM DYE WKS Ladies' and Gents' clothing of all Colored, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. A. S. BOOTHE. Cor. Berkley & Mass., Sts. JULIUS BANK, OPTICIAN. Free tests free! glassed guarded to sell! 916 West 2nd St. KANSAS City, MO 1000 Main Street. KANSAS City, MO A. ANDERSON. Lunch, Fruit and Confectionary. Call and see him. Hutson's old stand. THE COLLEGE WORLD. It's the latest Long-cut Frock Coat of the season. We have it in the finest Clay Worsted, and it is Merchant Tailor-made. HAVE YOU SEEN She giggled when he talked to her, She giggled when he stopped, She giggled when he kissed her first, She giggled when he "popped"; She giggled when the day was set, She giggled when they wed; And now he often wonders if She'll not ginger when he's dead. Is still run by horse power. —Ex A very original and interesting article, entitled "Boys who should not go to college," by G Stanley Hall, president of Hail University, appears in the Youth's Companion. What he says may be summed up in these four sentences, taken from the article "Long experience with several colleges has made it perfectly clear that many boys are injured far more than helped by a four years' college course." "Boys who are not physically strong and well should not go to college." "The second class of boys who ought not to go to college are those who have not strong intellectual interests and superior ability. Young men who have not decided moral convictions and more or less saddled moral character ought not to go to college." His strange, to say the least, In this advancing hour, The grinding mill of college The University of Missouri seems to be rushing into the newspaper business, Not long ago we mentioned the fact that a weekly called the Tiger had been started, and now the M. S. U. independent, a "Barb" paper has begun its career. They are both bright and newy, but we would advise them to combine, so as to give the University one stronger ramer. Said a pupit, seeking after truth. She'll not giggle when he dead. It strangles to ear the heart. The REGENT? First Yale man—"Harvard is just as cared for a pre-1000 years old." A student in college included in the list of expenses which he sent home to his father, the item Charity $20." The father remarked in reply: "I fear that charity covers a multitude of sins." Second Yale am — Which professor ship has it been appointed to?" "Dear Teacher, please define Co-education." Said the Prof. Twate the day of examinations; His face was serene enough. As he took his place— The S U I local oratorical contest was won by Mr. Geo, G. Fraker whose subject was "The Tribe of Ishmael." The subject of his creation was the danger to the United States from its paupers and criminals, and as a remedy he recommended especially, stricter marriage laws. The incurably diseased, the mentally defective, should not be allowed to marry. "When we lift our moral ideas so high that they can meet purity on its own level, and can regard the marriage of the corrupt in body, mind or morals, as the crime of murder, then we have a basis for the support of our statute, requiring a certificate of health before a license is issued." THE MODEL. Next Door to Leis' Drug Store. But, on heaven grant grace: He'd forgotten to wear his cuffs. GENTLEMEN—We take pleasure in no- ifying you that we have been appointed the sole outliers for Princeton College and the University of Pennsylvania. Outliers to the Leading Colleges, 402-4 Broom St, N., Y, Feb. 15, '94. American Sports Publishing Co., 241 Broadway, City: The reason for this is well expressed in the letter which Mr. Mumm, president of the football association, and Mr. Humphrey, president of the base ball association at Princeton, have sent to us, viz "That they place our entire orders with us for the year '94, because they believed that we could furnish the best uniforms and team supplies of any item in the United States." Of course, it is well known to you that Yale appointed us their official outfitters over a year ago, and that we have supplied not only these colleges but all the leading colleges throughout the United States for some time past with their uniforms and team supplies. We think however, that this action and this agreement signed by these three great Universities is, to say the least, significant. In regard to the Yale Gymnastics, by the way, which we fitted up over a year ago, Dr. Anderson, the professor in charge, writes us that the apparatus, after one year of the hardest kind of usage, is in better condition than the day we put it in. These are simple facts, and we think you as our sole advertising agents should be acquainted with same. Geo. Davies, A. G. SPAULDING & Yours truly, A. G. SPAULDING & BROS. THE Students' Tailor. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF STATE TEACHERS' BUREAUS. A Bureau in each State. One tee registers in all. FRANKE, PLUMMER, President Central Office, Des Moines, Iowa The League recommends teachers direct to Boards. Registration now gives you membership in the League and subscription to "The National Teacher and School Board" Journal for one year. Write for circulars and full list of State Managers to any State Manager of the League, or to FRANK E. PLUMMER, WHITNEY & SON, - Lunch & Short Order House. Coffee, Oysters and Porter House Steaks a snack DONNELLY BROTHERS, 730 Kansas Avenue, TOPEKA, KY. IVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES 700 to 718 New Hampshire St. GEORGE FLINN. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a specialty. A THENS COUNCIL NO.3. West Henry St., LAWRENCE, KAN. Fraternal Aid Association, Has the finest Hail and Dancing floor in the State. For terms, call on En. Rochusn., Mgr. Under Sells J. H. JOHNSON, BAKERY. Next to Central Hotel. FAXON'S DO YOU NEED SHOES? Well, there's a pair here waiting for you just your size, just your fit, just whichever kind, you want your shoes to be. MEN'S from $1.75 up MISSES' 1.00 550 1.25 1.00 CHILDREN'S 50e. But that doesn't tell you much. You'll have to see for yourself. This is what tells: No matter what quality your after you'll find the lowest prices in town. FAXON'S COLLEGE OF PHYSIGIANS & SURGEONS. Cor. West Harrison & Honore Sts. (Opp. Cook County Hospital) CHICAGO, IL 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 Courses, prior to the study of Medicine. Clinical and Laboratory facilities unsurpassed. For circular of information, apply to W E (OUNNE M D) President of the Faculty. The Douglas Co. Grocery Carries a nice line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and would like a fair share of your trade, guaranteeing to sell as low as reasonable competition will admit. WM. HICKOX, 1019 Mass. St. Grocers & Bakers. SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS, Students furnished with bread and cakes 737 Massachusetts St. L. S. FEARCE, DEALER IN Wood and Coal. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. 825 Massachusetts S. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. Н. JAESCHKE, . РОВИТЕКТОР KLOCKS RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTER STUDENTS - BOARDING - PLACE. ( hours per week $0.00) (Meet Tickets $0.00) 816 MASS. ST. LAWRENCE. ROBERTSON BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS FURNITURE. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. 78 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE, KAN. Neatly Repaired. FAMILY MEAT MARKET. Game, Fish and Meats. BOOTS AND SHOES 37 Massachusetts St. J.JOHNSON & SON Jas. Edmondson, 915 MASSACHUSETTS ST. The Cremeric. SCOTT & SCOTT, 734 KANSAS AVENUE. TOPEKA, KAN A First-Class Lunch and Short Order House, Table and Counter Service. Street Cars from our door to all parts of city SCOTT & SCOTT. GO TO CHRIS EPLEY'S and Lunch Counter. Oysters served in every style "PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE." MEN'S. LADIES. GIRL'S and BOYS. DEMPTIMATIC GAPETTES PNEUMATIOL SAFETIES. Sample to Agents: $27.50 and up. ROOTS & COMPANY, (INCORPORATED.) Take the agency for our high grade Safety Bicycles. Our agents are all trained and can write to us at once for catalog prices, and erritory desired. It will pay you. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BusinessUniversity NEW EYE'S Catacards, Scars or Films ASSOCIATED, Homo sapiens, eons old. Looks like a little white cat others left. Timberboard trimmed. Tumple free. No Ritau. Address THE EYE, Glenn Falls, N.Y. FLORISTS A. WHITCOMB & SON Lawrence, Kansas. 640 TENN. ST. Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, etc A. G. SPALDING & BROS,, MANUFACTURERS OF CHICAGO, 108 MADISON STREET, Athletic and Sporting Goods of Every Description. The National League Ball, Bats, Catcher Gloves and Mitts, Masks, Body Protections, etc., etc., The Spihing Tournament Tennis Ball, The Soccer Brackets, Racket Covers, Presses and Nets, Court Uniforms and Clothing for all Sports, Oating and Gymnastics Use. The most Imported Sports and Training, Newest Styles and Patterns. Complete Set of Uniforms. NEW YORK, 243 BROADWAY. PHILADELPHIA. 1032 CHESTNUT STREET.