The Stude W. C. I C. E. K Clara S JAS. V Robt, W B. L, P Painte Ark T, C W. C, A D. C, K R. E, B The sany pey shares, of the t share. THE en's an tion Se was a dament Mabie able ct It is vacatíic membe member student read d well to but ple read x Somt dents i library have no no, the return them. privilege basest pursue opport steals t in colle THE duties of haps be malled the stu studen study such du can ever leave o JOURN wi THE postp o slicker think m ent i money sire to misinfo course cost. versity course better o year wi ceipts. compa THE training is not a record the tea yet a feven am rement games lessly game trained champf ore the our ter in t Who eve BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Dentists. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Woodward's drug store A. L. ASHBY, DENTIST. Over Dalley's China Store. J. W. O'BRYON, DENTIST. 846 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KANS. DENTIST. D H. HORNOR, Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Office 738 Mass St., over The Fair, A. A. RUSS. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless traction of teeth 804 Massachusetts St. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. E. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department State University of Iowa. No. 900 Massachusetts St. over Barber Bros.' drug store. Physicians & Surgeons. Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Examiners, Tele- phone Office 723 Massachusetts St. Telephone Office 723 Massachusetts St. S. B. & A. J. ANDERSON. Physicians and Surgeons. A G. ABDELAL, Physicians and Surgeons. Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Telephone 124. A. Physician and Surgeon. 998 Vermont St. Telephone 268. Physician and Surgeon. LEVI HORNOR. Office over The Fair, 949 Mass, St.; Telephone 21. Residence 1029 DeWaltress, st. opp., Qmknen church; Telephone 499, Office hours, 10 to 12 A.M. and 2 to F. P. M. Office 733 Mass, Np, up stairs; residence 437 Etr St. Telephone 82. E. D.F. PHILLIPS. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICIAL Intercollegiate Foot Ball. Has been officially adopted for the second year by the Interdisciplinary Association and must be used in all research. Has been officially adopted for the second by the Intercollegiate Association and must be used in Match Games. Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide, 1893 BY WALTER CAMP. Now Ready. Fully Illustrated. Price 20c. Send for Foot Ball Catalogue Free. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 821 CHICAGO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. Gloves 821 ALL Styles, New Swell Abe Levys. THE COLLEGE WORLD. Oh thw weird and noisome sea Breaking forever on desiate strands Chaingrill still the same old songs, Throbbing eternally on quivering sands. Be still! Be still! For how mournful is thy cry When the form in the tempest flies As a parting soul wont sigh, Or in the distance the music dies. Be still! be still. Why the throbbing, restless sea Purifies do bent in chord, with three The wave of life shall ever flow, With thy rythm to eternity. In the recent Soph. Latin test one stu- -E. E. in College Rambler In the recent Soph. Latin test one student commenced his paper with the following. Come, O, Muse, be then not late Help this Latin to translate, Clear my mind, inspire my pen, Happy will I be, Amen. When we a man commits a sin. Teens fall from angel eyes, And that is why sometimes there fall Bright stars across the skies. "The man who sees evil in every thing has transformed the world into a mirror." "The friendship of some people is like our shadow, keeping close while we walk in the sunshine, but deserting us the moment we enter the shade." Columbia has 600 graduate students, the largest number in attendance at any college in the United States. The faculty of the University of Minnesota at a recent meeting decided that no marks should be given out through the office during the year. If any student receives a mark less than 80, it is to be given him by the professor of the department. At the close of the year the record books are to be handed to the registrar, who will record the year's standings. The largest meteorite in this country has recently been placed on exhibition in the Harvard Museum. It weighs half a ton and contains microscopic diamonds. The weekly paper at Washburn college, Topeka, is dead and will soon be buried in the grave of oblivion. The monthly paper, The Mid-Continent, will be continued as heretofore. THE STUDENT WHO WINS THE STUDENT WHO WINS: Is a plodder; Has high idees; Is always on time; Is frank and mainly; Does not know it all; Lays broad foundations; Is thoroughly in earnest; Is loyal to his instructors; And believes in the Golden Rule. "Behold! what a great fire a little matter kindleth." By some piece of carelessness or ignorance on the part of some exchange editor, somewhere, the report was started that Yale College is preparing to relegate Greek to a secondary place in the curriculum. This report, surprising in its nature, has been tossed to and fro in numberless college papers, until it passes for genuine coin. How false the report is may be known by the following words from a man who for several years has been and still is a prominent professor in Greek at Yale College: "The statement that Yale is preparing to relegate Greek to a secondary place in her curriculum is entirely erroneous. Yale has four full professors appointed for life, to teach Greek only, besides two other instructors, and they are all busy and expect to be more s."—College Rambler. — Ex. When he comes into the class room, everyone looks at him. Even if we did not know who he is, his thick shock of straight black hair would betray the football man. His flord face, more rugged than handsome, and the rolling motion of his tall, muscular figure, unconsciously attract one. He does not know, as he takes his seat, that we are all furtively watching him. When the Pol. Econ. fiend at the desk asks him a question, he colors under his sunburn.—Harvard Advocate. Chas. H. Yale's "Newest Devil's Auction" is acknowledged to be one of the most expensive attractions traveling. Not only does the actual company number over fifty people, but there is also the extra auxiliaries, male and female, the working crew of stage carpenters and assistants, property and baggage men, calcium and lime light operators, wardrobe keepers, armorers who are regular members of, and travel with the company, outside of the artists and stage people. Then there is the entire scenic production, which is carried and furnished by Mr. Yale. The special scenery cars, which are the property of the propietor and manager. The scenery vans, the calcium plant, in fact the entire para phenalia, complete in every detail of a mammoth show piece. The "Devil's Auction" has always had the reputation of being a record breaker, possessing the happy faculty of drawing money in all kinds of weather and at all seasons of the year, and the probabilities are true this engagement will be no deviation from the rule. The Newest Devil's Auction STUDENTS! It may be seen at the opera house next Thursday evening. Seats on sale Mon day morning Call at the Kansas Bakery ior Fruits and Confectionary. The best place in the city. OUR SUITS OVERCOATS Are equal to Tailor-made in fit and make up, and we are selling them lower than any house in the city. Call and see them and get our prices. M. J. SKOFSTAD, The American Clothier. A Straight Pointer! YOU can make twelve elegant Christmas presents to twelve of your relations and best friends for $5.00 by sitting NOW for a dozen of our Fadeless, Water - Proof Aristo Photos. HOW can you provide twelve as sat isfactory presents for the same amount of money? COME now, while the weather is pleasant and before the Holiday Rush, and we will give you the finest work that ever left our establishment, and your worry as to how you will provide presents will be over. F. F. Mettner. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE The Old Reliable HAS THE FULL LINE OF College Supplies and Text Books AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Students are always welcome. The "Cosy Corner" is at their service, if they wish to write, read or rest. 803 Mass. St., FAXON'S Neat Comfortable FAXON'S. STUDENTS! Lawrence. Go to Chris Epley's Resturant and Lunch Counter. Oysters served in every style. GEORGE FLINN. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker. All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a specialty. West Henry St., LAWRENCE, KAN ROBERTSON BKOS, UNDERTAKERS AND DEADEDS FURNITURE. 218 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE, KANI Livery, Hack, Sale and Boarding Stable OPPOSITE LAWRENCE HOUSE. Telephone 139. REAL & GODDING. REYNOLDS BROS. RESTAURANT Successors to HARRY HUTSON. Board by the day or week at reasonable rates. Participate in every style of tournament. 125 MAHASSACHUTES NET. STUDENTS. For anything in the line of CIGARS AND TOBACCO. CALL ON HOENE, 837 Massachusetts St. . LAWRENCE. 42 J. L. LADD, MEAT MARKET A fine stock or FRESH VENISON JUST IN. Special rates for Boarding Clubs. 1047 RHODE ISLAND ST. WE CAN Furnish - Your - House From Gellar to Garret. J. H. SHIMMONS. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. PUSCHKE. PROPRIETOR WHEN IN KANASAS CITY Don't forget the place to buy a Is at WHITAKER'S, 819 Main Street C.A. Pease & Son. SQUARE MEAL FOR ONLY 25° GOOD THINGS FOR SEE WHAT WE HAVE. CHRISTMAS! Our own Mince Meats. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Celery, The BEST of Oysters And a full line of Groceries Remember the place— C. A. Pease & Son. Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats made to your order from measure, at. $15, $16.50,$18,$20, and $22. A perfect fit is guaranteed. W. BROMELSICK, The Hatter and Furnisher. A Drink AT JACOB'S WELL Will soothe your nerves, but if you want some money to get Christmas presents with, buy your groceries quiz books etc.,etc., at A. K. Hoges, 1300 Mass. St. Tel. No. 40. Students' Headquarters * FOR Fresh Gandies. Oysters. FRUITS, SODA, ETC. Wm. Wiedemann. STUDENTS Mason invites you to see the largest stock of Boots and Shoes and the lowest prices in Lawrence.