BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY. DEN IST. Over Woodward's drug store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store. Over Daffey & Collins Store J. W. O'BRYAN, J. W. OBRYON, DENTIST. D H. HORNOR, 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office T47 Mass. St. over the Floor. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless xtraction of teeth. 803 Massachusetts St. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department with dentist 900 Massachusetts University Barber's Hospital DR. WHEELER, DENTIST 829 Mass. St., Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The first and last classes are to depart from the main campus in favor of the masses. Practice limited to filling and extracting. Amalgamate with the faculty if the unit was established. Extracting Teeth, each, 25c Physicians & Surgeons. Physicians & Stirgeons. W. W. MAY. V. W.MAY. Physician and Surgeon. S B. & A. J. ANDERSON. Member Board of Pension Examiners, Tele- phone 0123 456 7890. For New Hampshire St. Office 024 Massachusetts St. B. & A. J. ANDERSON, Physicians and Surgeons. mysurgery and surgeries Other Residence 31 Vermont Street. Telephone 134. Physician and Surgeon. D. F. PHILLIPS, Physician and Surgeon. su Vermont St. Telephone 39. Office 734 Mass, ST, up stairs; residence 437 Elm St, Telephone 82. MINNEY AND MAGEE, Practice Limited to the Eye and Ear, "Office hours: -9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday 10 to 11 a.m. 712 Kansas Ave., Roosevelt 1. 2 and 3, 4 Topeka, KS Sunday 10 to 11. 717 Kansas Av, Residence 629 Torker St. Topka, KI G A.WALL. Practice Limited to Discusses of the Eye and Ear. Hours: 0 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 5 p. m. Sunday 10 to 11. 717 Route As, Tooka, Kawai Residence 627 Taylor St. KAW VALLEY STEAM DYE WKS Colored, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Colored, Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. A. S. BOOTHE, Cor. Borkhier & Mass., Sts. ULIUS BAER, OPTICIAN. Eyes tested true. Glassed guaranteed to suit. Braces tested true. Braceable. 1000 Main Street. KANSAS City, MOS. JOHN P. FELLOWS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 837, Massachusetts Street. THE COLLEGE WORLD. ARIZONA LOVE SONG. I had a girl in Mexico, Insect bit her on the too. Now she's where the illies grow, Name of insect you may know— Toa ya舒静妤一Fo A next exchange is the Centre College Centro, from the University of Kentucky The Baker quirrette and Prof. Hal are going to make a musical tour. This week, we acknowledge the receipt of two new exchanges, the Index and the Wesleyan Echo. Fraternity men are excluded from the board of editors of the University of Michigan Daily. Fifteen young lady students of Vassar College have joined the Salvation Army Auxiliary League. Of the three thousand students enrolled at the University of Berlin, eight hundred are Americans.—Yale Daily. Football in every form has been prohibited by the University of Heidelberg, Germany. They draw the line at dueling and will permit nothing more dangerous — $ E_{X} $ . At a meeting of the Baker Oratorical Association last week it was decided to take no part in the prosecution of the charges against Wetzel. If Wetzel is thrown out they favor a second contest. The Seniors have been informed that it would require from $250 to $300 to secure a speaker for Commencement that would give the satisfaction which their own invitations would do. We doubt very much if Emporia is willing to pay that sum to hear the class orate.—College Life. THE MODEL. AMUSEMENTS. The Yale *Corant* has awarded two prizes which were offered last year. One, for poetry, was $20; the other, for prose, was $50. Judging from the excellent reading which the *Corant* furnishes its subscribers, we should say the prizes were for value received. Quite a sensation among fashionable circles were caused recently by a well known stock broker's behavior at a mountain summer resort. A HUSBAND'S FOLLY. Benjamin —, the gentleman in question, is a staid, quaint, unassuming business man, who heretofore has always been looked upon as a model husband, surrounded by a happy family. While at the depot just after seeing his wife safely off for the Adirondacks, this exemplary husband and church member, commenced a flirtation with a charming young widow that nearly wrecked the happiness of several lives. The story can be seen better than told, at the Opera House, March 17th. A large, well lighted, steam heated hall. Will seat 250 people, or is just the thing for dancing portraits and similar entertainments. Formerly occupied by Commercial Club. Inquire at Tracy Learnard's store. For Rent Wilson & Hart is the name of the firm formerly Robert Wilson as it appears above, now doing business at the corner of Quincy and Rhode Island streets. The most convenient place to buy coal. A. J. GRIPFIN. Clubs do not buy your groceries before seeing J. M. Zook. He carries a full line of the best articles on the market. For fancy and staple groceries go to J. M. JOEES. Where you will find a full line of new and hobby Spring Styles in Clothing, Neckwear, Hats, etc., at from 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city. MEVERHARLE T & CO J. M. JONES. 745 Mass. St. L. MEYERHARDT & CO., The Model Clothiers Mrs. Clark's Physical Culture Classes The course in physical culture for the young ladies of the University, which commenced this week under the direction of Mrs. Clark, will consist almost entirely of free gymnasties. Exercise in the Swedish system of gymnasties and German free callisthenies will occupy a large part of the time of the class and if time permits, practice in Indian club swinging will be given during the last few weeks of the term. The principal object of the course will be to secure freedom of movement, and obtain and maintain good carriage. The work this year will necessarily be but an introduction to more thorough work next year, when physical measurements will be taken and more systematic training begun. The contract for the gymnasium suits has been let to Bullne, Moore, Emery & Co., of Kansas City. They will be made all in one piece, and will consist of an improved blouse waist, designed by Mrs. Clark, the regulation divided skirts and gymnasium shoes. Measurements for costumes for sixty-five have already been made. The cost of the suits, as announced in chapel by Chancellor Snow, will be $350 each. Mrs. Clark considers correct dressing at least half in the requirements for a successful course in physical culture and the low price at which the suits have been secured, places them within the reach of all. Geo. Davies See Jean Waffle for fine music for balls parties and reception. THE Students' Tailor. REVIEW OF THE WORLD'S Religious - Congress By Rev. L, P. Mercer, Member of the General Committee A descriptive, critical and scholarly work for popular reading, and for the earnest student. Illustrated with portraits of eminent delegates and others. Price bound in cloth, $1: bound in paper, 50c. LOOK WELL, FIT WELL, Stylish, TRAGY LEARNARD. WEAR WELL Latest ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Cheapest $14.75 SUITS $14.75 Hollingberry's FAXON'S FOR GENTLEMEN, Made to your Measure, Geo. Hollingberry. 841 Massachusetts Street. World's Fair Views, (16 pictures) which he gives with Shoes is the Government Edition, and is not to be compared with any other. Call and buy a pair of Shoes and get a copy. and get a copy. Styles for March 1894. Neckwear and Hats Just in at at ABE LEVY'S. ELIAS SCHNECK ELDRIDGE HOUSE STABLES Hacks to any part of the city. SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS, Grocers & Bakers Students furnished with Bread and Cakes at wholesale prices. 737 Massachusetts St. L. S. PEARC DEALER IN Wood and Goal. S. W. Carb, 10h & Math Sts., K. C., Mo. Business, Berthrand Hospital, New York City. S. W. Carb, 10h & Math Sts., K. C., Mo. Business, Berthrand Hospital, New York City. NEW EYE'S! Cataracts, Scars or Films ABSORBED. Our home treatment CUBES Diseased Eyes or Fails when all ure treated. Mail to: Address THE EYE, Gleeson Falls, N.Y. 806-724-1550. ED. H. HARDING. Practical piano tuner, has returned to Lawrence after several years' experience in Kansas City and is ready to answer all calls in first class style. Headquarters 817 Tenn. St. ROBERTSON BROS., UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS FURNITURE. Game, Fish and Meats. 718 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE, KAN. FAMILY MEAT MARKET. 37 Massachusetts St. JJOHNSON & SON BOOTS AND SHOES Neatly Repaired. Jas. Edmondson, 915 MASSACHUSETTS ST. A FirstClass Lunch and Short Order House, Street Table and Counter Street Table and counter to all parts of city The Cremeric. **SCOTT & SCOTT** 734 KANSAS AVEVENUE, TOPEKA, KAN STUDENTS! GO TO CHRIS EPLEY'S Restaurant and Lunch Counter. Oysters served in every style . . . 730 Kansas Avenue, TOPEKA, KAN. WHITNEY & SON, * Lunch & Short Order House. Bunch & Short Order House. EASTERN STAR BAKERY, 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. H. JAESCHKE, PROPRIETOR. Coal! Drop into the basement of the Merchants National Bank and give us an order. Remember the place. Culber(son & Thoburn. A. WHITCOMB & SON FLORISTS Lawrence, Kansas. 840 TENN. ST. Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, etc. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., Athletic and Sporting Goods of Every Description. CHICAGO, 108 MADISON STREET, The National League Bats, Rats, Catchets' Gloves and Mitts, Masks, Body Protectors, etc., etc. The Spalding Tournament Tennis Ball, The Sto vacuum Rackets, Racket Covers, Presses and Nets, Court Measures, Markers, Poles, Forks, etc., etc. Uniforms and Clothing for all Sports, Outing and gymnastics Use. The finest imported Serges and Patterns. **NEW CATALOGUE** NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. 243 BROADWAY 1032 CHESTNUT STREET