BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Wordward's office. A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE KAN D. H. HORNOR, J. W. OBRYON, DENTIST. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Oral grape for the extraction of tooth. Oral grape to the Fate A. A. RUSS. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless use of traction of teeth. M8 Massachusetts. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department State University of Iowa. No. 300 Massachusetts St., over Barber's drug store. Physicins & S rgeons. V. W. MAY. Physician and Surgeon. Pysician and Surgon. Member Board of Pension Examiner. Telephone 31. Residence 609 New Hampshire St. Office 723 Massachusetts St. S. B. & A. J. ANDERSON. Physicians and Surgeons. Office and residence 517 Vermont Street. Telephone E24. E. D.F. PHILLIPS. Physician and Surgeon. Office 733 Mass, St., up streets, resilience 47 Kim St. Telephone 82. A. G. ABDELAL. 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Publishers, Springfield, Mass. Do not buy cheap photos of amateur citizens. --- THE COLLEGE WORLD. Over four thousand American colleges imove and said to be preparing for its industry. The Senior students of the University of Michigan have located to publish two annuals this year, one by the faculty men and the other by the non-faculty men. Cornell is not satisfied with her two years law course. The faculty of the law department are discussing the advisibility of extending the course to three years. Illinois University has obtained the fish exhibit which was the object of so much interest at the World's Fair, and is building an aquarium for its accommodation. The University of Wisconsin boasts a great deal concerning its new gymnasium, which will be completed by next spring. They claim that it will rival that of Yale. George Ebers has written a novel on the subject of Cleopatra, which he likes better than anything he has done in the way of fiction. D. Appleton & Co will publish it in a few weeks. Oberlin College, Ohio, has made a valuable addition to her mathematical department by the purchase for $575 of the mathematical books from the German educational exhibit of the World's Fair. In the future every Freeman at Tate will be requested to fill out circuits answering certain questions in regard to his athletic record and qualifications. By this means the managers of athletics hope to draw out each year the class of undeveloped athletes. Proft, W. M. Stean of Princeton College, who has been for several years gathering material for a complete and exhaustive life of Napoleon Bonaparte, has almost finished the writing of the work. It will be published serially in The Century beginning with the November number. This life of Napoleon will be profusely illustrated, the only difficulty in this regard being the enormous amount of material.—The Critic. Gus Williams. Gus Williams, the jolly man with the German accent, will be at the opera house on next Monday night Mr Williams presents this season his latest success, entitled "April Fool," which they say is a farce comedy, pure and simple. It is full of music and dances and capers and things and there are some very capable people to do the capering. The company includes the Midgeeys, Sager and Fanny, Miss Lillian Elma, Miss Flora Redding, The Burroughs, Charles and Mynnes, Miss Myra C Brooks, Miss Julia Barter, James H. Eden and others of artistic ability. Gus Williams has a German part, of course. He has made a fortune interpreting the German American. A big enough fortune to enable him to buy a 100 acre farm in New York State, where he spends the summer chasing the festive potato bug, etc. Ever since he was the child wonder, the round face chubby boy, singing temperance ballads at Brooklyn meetings, with a pathos that melted hard hearts. Gus Williams has been true to himself as an artist. He has not tried to play "Hamlet." Having a delicious German dialect, he has never outraged the probabilities of nature and has never ridiculed the German people in his acting. He has held the mirror up to nature in his simple way and has told his stories, recited his poems and sung his humorous or tender songs in a way that has touched the peoples' hearts. "Arill Fool" is said to be exceedingly novel in its construction and a fun creator of the first water. Secure seats at Lois' drug store at regular prices. Good table board for two can be bad at reasonable rates, 1125 Teen. St. Good rooms cheap near by. 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. ED. H. HARDING. OPERA HOUSE. Boarders & Roomers wanted at 1125 Tenn., St. Grand Spetacular Reproduction Tuesday Jan 30. World's Columbian Exposition. Under the Managment of the Chicago Stereoptican Co. Col. 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