BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY, DENTIST, Over Woodward's drug store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalton's China Store. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. us16 Nitrous Oxide Gasket given for the painless extraction of teeth. FO2 Table 74M, Table 03, The Fair Ft. D. H. HORNOP 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN DENTIST. A. A. RUSS DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. 803 Massachusetts St. E. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S., DENTIST. Late Democrat in Dental Department State Attorney 609 809 Massachusetts State Attorney Barber's office state attorney DR. WHEELER, DENTIST. 828 Mass, St. Open from 7.4 m. to 6. p. 10. Depart from the dining hall to depart from high prices in favor of the masses. Practice limited to billing and extracting. Use a razor blade if possible (if all the usual price: Extracting Teeth, each, 25c. Physicians & Surgeons. V W. MAY, V. W.MAY, Physician and Surgeon. Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Exams. Tele Office 223 Massachusetts St. B. & A. J. ANDERSON, Physicians and Surgeons. Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Telephone 124. E. D.F. PHILLIPS, A G. ABDELAL, Physician and Surgeon. Office 733 Mass. St., up stairs; residence 457 Elm St. Telephone 82; 19 Physician and Surgeon. 909 Vermont St. Tollesboro 909. Practice Limited to the Ear and Ear. □ Office hours — 9 to 12 a.m, 2 to 4 p.m, m. Sunday 712 Kansas Ave., Rooms 1, 2, 8 and 4, Topeka, Kansas. MINNEY AND MAGEE, Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Hours—9 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 5 p. m. Sunday to 11 a. m., 177 Fergus Ag. G A. WALL, Residence 627 Taylor St. Topeka, Kas. Hours—9 to 12 a. m., 1:30 to 5 p. Sunday 10 to 11. 717 Kansas Av., K AW VALLEY STEAM DYE WKS Ladies' and Gents' Clothing of all Colored, Cleaned, [Pressed and Repaired. A. S. BOOTHE, C. Berkley & Mass, Sts STUDENTS, STUDENTS, Take your SHOES to FRED POLVERMILLER, 109 Mass. St. He repairs their neater and cheaper than anyone else in the city. STUDENTS CALL AT THE CALL AT THE KANSAS BAKERY FOR Fruits and Confectionary It is the best place in the city. What is the Use of buying Clothing made out of town when you can get them just as cheap at home and better made! $10 Pants in promo- Suits 819. Pants in proportion, at O. P. LEONARD'S, Over Mark's Jewelry Store. THE HALLS. Prof. Dyche lectured before the students of Hesper Academy last Friday. W. H. Lang's father visited him last week. L. A. SMITH visited his brother at Maple Hill last week. Twenty-five barrels of plaster arrived last week for the ground work in the Museum. Mr. T. R. Overton, assisting Prof. Haworth, has polished some specimens of Missouri marble for the museum. Prof. Dyche received last week twenty-five small animals, consisting of skunks, polecats, squirrels, and rabbits for the Museum. Mr. J. E. Curry is making examinations of soil at different depths and is making experiments to show the nature of Bacteria. The meeting of the Science Club was postponed on account of the holiday, until Friday March 2d, at 5 o'clock, when it will be held in the Chemistry building. The Senior Pharmacy class commenced last Friday on section cutting of drugs, and white doing this, will study the properties of the different coloring matters used in microscopy. The Assay class under the direction of Prof. Tom Franklin, have invented a new musical instrument made of test tubes. They will introduce this for the first time on the next tour of the Glee Club. A pamphlet giving a list of the members of the Sigma Xi honorary scientific society, and also giving facts in reference to their occupations, is being distributed to the members of this society. The students in the chemical laboratory have been examining a mineral water from one of the new oil wells near Neodesha. This water, which is obtained at a depth of 800 feet, is essentially of brine. "Judith." The Associated Charities will make its second, and what they believe may be their last call for funds for their writer's work, by the presentation of Mr. Moss' Dramatic Oratorio of "Judith." An unusually strong chorus of sixty of our best local singers and a strong solo cast have been in rehearsal for the past month under the direction of the composer, who speaks in most complimentary terms of their progress, and excellent work. The dates set for the presentation are Friday and Saturday, March 9 and 10. An orchestra of ten pieces will accompany the opera. We shall take pleasure in publishing shortly a complete cast of characters. Miss Georgia Brown will sing the title role of "Judith," Miss Stella Robbins is the principal contralto, Mr. Hopkins the tenor, Mr Will Higgins sings "Holofernes," the principal basso. A large and appreciative audience witnessed the performance of "Little Trixie" at the Grand Opera House, Saturday night, and were rewarded by a fine performance and plenty of fun. May Smith Robbins, who takes the leading character, that of "Trixie," became an imitation and rendition of the Irish dialect took immensely. The company is a capable one, and is sure to draw well during its stay here. Atlantic City (N. J.) Review. AMUSEMENTS. Few musical comedies have appeared in Pittsburg which were better than "Little Trixie," with May Smith Robbins, a pleasing soubrette, in the title role. Other clever people were in the cast, which included Fred Robbins, a comedian of no mean ability. —Pittsburgh (Pa.) Daily Times. "Little Trixie," the bright musical comedy now running at the Grand Opera House, is making a great hit and will draw well the remainder of its stay. Atlantic City (N.J.) Review. May Smith Robbins, who is starring in the musical comedy, "Little Trixie" is fast gaining recognition as one of the most versatile soubrettes now before the public. She is said to be one of the greatest dancers in America, and her comedy work is far above the average in its quaint humor and charming artlessness. Her company is a very strong one and includes the celebrated "Imperial Quartet" and the "Trixie Mandolin Trio." The play is bright, breezy and funny, and at the same time refined, interesting and pleasing. Styles for March 1894. Neckwear and Hats Just in at ABE LEVY'S. For Fit, For Wear. For Style, Boots and Shoes BOUGHT OF A. G. MENGER & CO. Criminal or Excuse. Please meet the times. Everybody welcome. 742 Mast. St. WINNING ORATIONS dimes. Everybody welcome. 742 Mas. St. Inter-State Contest. Compiled by Chas. E. Prather, of Merit Compiled by Chas. E. Prathe, of Meriden, Kas. Sent to any address upon receipt of $1.25. GEORGE FLINN. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker depairing a specialty. West Henry St. Lawrence KAN JOHN P. FELLOWS, Watchmaker and Jeweler No. 827, Massachusetts Street. MAY SMITH ROBBINS. FAXON'S Musical Comedy Event of the Season. The Peerless Irish Comedienne Superb company of Comedians and Soubrettes, including the Trixie Imperial Quartet and Mandolin and Bojo Trio. in the legitimate musical Comedy in Four " LITTLE TRIXIE, " Supported by a FRED. ROBBINS. THE RONP HEIRESS, Under the management of Bright Music, Pretty Wins, and the Best Dancers on Earth. Prince Alberts, $2 to $3. Oxfords, $1 to $2.25. Southern Ties, $1.75. Slippers, 50c to $2.25. Over Gaiters, 50c to 85c. full stock of above goods A full stock of above goods just received. Wait for this Great Attraction. Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents. Seats on sale Thursday morning Shipment The Second WALL PAPER Has arrived and will soon be ready for exhibition. We do not intend to be undersold by anyone. Our goods are paid for with cash and we give our customers the advantage of the discount. Remember, our goods are all the latest styles. P. S.-Have you seen the exhibition of Flowers from Oread Greenhouse in our window? Tracy Learnard. L. S. PEARCE, DEALER IN Wood and Wood and Goal, 729 Vermont Street. Geo. Davies, W. H. BARKER, Tonsorial Artist. Students Trade Solicited ****AND**** Good Work Guaranteed. STUDENTS! GO TO CHRIS EPLEY'S Restaurant and Lunch Counter. Oysters served in every style . . . W. Cor, Thr & Main Mm, K, C, Mo, Bussheh, Nürhard, H. R. Kaehler, K. D. H. E. K. A., Cataloger and鉴定于亲手 R. K. FAKe, Cataloger and鉴定于亲手 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 ELIAS SCHNECK, SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS. Hacks to any part of the city. FAMILY MEAT MARKET. 37 Massachusetts St. JJOHNSON & SON Game, Fish and Meats. Neatly Repaired. ROOTS AND SHOES Jas. Edmondson, 915 MASSACHUSETTS ST. SCOTT & SCOTT. A First-Class, Lunch, and Short Order House, Street Cars from our door to all parts of city 73M KANSAS AVENUE, TOPEKA, KAN The Cremeric. Lunch & Short Order House. Coffee, Oysters and Porter House Steaks a speci- 730 Kansas Avenue, TOPEKA, KAL. WHITTIER & CO., $1.50 per day. Dutton House. M. H. DUTTON, Prop. 407 Kansas Avenue, TOPEKA, KANSAS. EASTERN STAR BAKERY, 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. II. JAESCHKE, . PROPRIETOR. Coal! Drop into the basement of the Merchants National Bank and give us an order. Remember the place. Culbertson & Thoburn. MRS. WADE'S BAKE SHOP. HOME-MADE BREAD. 1015 Massacuetts street. SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS, Grocers & Bakers. Students furnished with Bread and Cakes at wholesale prices. 767 Massachusetts St. A. G. SPALDING & BROS,, CHICAGO, 108 MADISON STRET, Athletic and Sporting Goods of Every Description. MANUFACTURERS OF The National League Ball, Bats, Caters' Gloves and Mitts, Masks, Body Protectors, etc., etc. The Spanking Tournament Tennis Ball, The Slocum Rackets, Racket Covers, Presses and Nets, Court Measures, Markers, Poles, Forks, etc., etc. Uniforms and Clothing for all Sports. Outing and Gymnasium Use. The finest imported Serges and Flannels. Newest Styles and Patterns. finest imported Sorges and Flammes. Newest Styles and Patterns. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE. NEW YORK, 243 BROADWAY. PHILADELPHIA. 1032 HESTNUT STAEET. Jea hop Yo sale. Giv you r Bla for J For to Jes J.S Mass groce W tors. silks Wi forme above of Q Mc at Pa Sh We starto Pa neatl A Stral Sh have Str shav 836 M R Hal