A D. 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. 845 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN D. H. HORNOR, DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of tooth. Office T54 Mass. St. over The Fair. A. A. RUSS. DENTIST. Nitrous Oxide Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. 808 Massachusetts St. E. BUMGARDNER, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST. Late Demonstrator in Dental Department 966 Massachusetts No. over Barber Pt's, drug rehab Physicians & Surgeons. A. GIFFORD. B. Bradley and Spence. Physician and Surgeon. Office 212 Mass. St., upstairs, Telephone 149. Special attention given to cute cataracts. Special attention given to cataract infections. V. Physician and Surgeon. V. W. MAY, Physician and Surgeon. Member Board of Pension Examiners. Telephone 23. Residence 1039 New Hampshire St. 723 Massachusetts St. B. & A. J. ANDERSON, Physicians and Surgeons. Office and residence 717 Vermont Street. Telephone 124. A G. ABDELAL, Physician and Surgeon. 99 Vermont St. Telephone 39. Physician and Surgeon. LEVI HORNOR. Office over The Fair, 948 Mass. St., Telephone 21. Residence 102 Deareste, St., quaker church; Telephone 199. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M, and 2 to 4 P. M. Physician and Surgeon. E. D. F. PHILLIPS. Office 738 Mass. St, up chairs; residence 457 Elm St. Telephone 82. OFFICIAL PRICE, $5.00. Has been officially adopted for the second year by the Interregulate Association and must be approved by the European Commission. Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide, 1893 WALTER CAMP. Now 'Ready', Fullly Illustrated, Price too Send for Foot Ball Catalogue Free. A. G. Spalding & Bros. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. We Move About November 20. The McIntire Building, 919 MASSACHUSETTS ST. We ask all our old customers to meet us there. Indiana Gash Grocery. JUNG SEUNG. Chinese Laundry. WEST WARREN STREET. Puer ex Jersey Iens ad school, Videt in meadow Infestus mule. THE COLLEGE WORLD. Hie approaches— O magnus sorrow! Puer et skyward, Funus ad-morrow. MORAL. Qui videt a thing Non ei well known. Est bene for him Relinqui id alone. —Northwestern. OVER THE MAGAZINE. Back in a quiet corner Of the library I sit and dream. Watching the people around me Over the magazine. The day is too drowsy for study, And my fancy carelessly wander Over the magazine. Away in the opposite corner A sudden maiden is seen. "I'd better do likewise," I sadly reflect, Over the magazine. Here comes the lofty Sophomore, So dignified of mein; There the football ticket fiend I see Over the magazine. Within a book room some Frat girls Are plotting a deep, dark scheme. Never thinking that they are watched Over the magazine. Yonder's a bashful Freshie. to innocent and green; "You'll soon learn better," think I to myself Over the magazine. So the people hurry to and fro; How busy they all seem! But still I lazily linger Over the magazine. Over the magazine. — S. U. I. Quill. Over 9000 students attend the University of Paris. A constant strain—"After the ball is over."—"Daily Cardinal. Yale is to have a covered base ball ground, the gift of an alumnus. About one-sixteenth of the students in American colleges are studying for the ministry. At the University of Wisconsin a rank of 85 per cent, in daily or term work ex- empts a student from examination. The S nior classes of Amherst, Dart mouth, Harvard, Princeton and Williams will wear the cap and gown this year. Prof. Tanner of Edinburgh receives $20,000 salary, which is the largest remuneration paid any college professor in the world. There are at present three thousand students enrolled at the University of Berlin, of whom eight hundred are Americans. It is estimated that within a year the ranches belonging to the endowment of Leland Stanford can be made to yield an income of $500,000. The University is now costing less than $175,000 a year. Football is again being agitated at Washburn. The Juniors and Seniors have organized a joint team, which played the Topeka High school last week. Score 4-4. A book on football said to be written by A. A. Stagg and H. I. Williams is now in the hands of the publishers. It will probably be ready in a month or so. Kansas University is well represented by weekly papers. The *Courier* is neatly printed and quite attractive in form. It complains of a luck of class spirit and no The college yell is a purely American invention and is unknown in other countries. In England the students simply cheer or scream the name of their college or University; no attempt is made at a rhythmical measured yell as in this country. "Buchtilde." interest in the gymnasium or in a literary society. It devotes more space to football than to literary matters, and gives four lines to one of the Christian Associations. The STUDENTS JOURNAL is a newsy periodical and is a credit to the institution which it represents.—The Wesleyan Advance. A good old-fashioned college rush was indulged in last Saturday night by the "166 and '17 literary classes at Ann Arbor. The boys began to assemble about 8 o'clock and at 9 fully one hundred and fifty men on either side were lined upon the football field. The lines came together with varying success four times. The rush was all over and the campus deserted before 11 o'clock.—Ex. "Spudling's Official Football Guide and Referee's Hand-book" for 1893, revised by Walter Camp, has just been issued. This is an official publication, authorized and adopted by the American Intercollegiate Association. It contains besides the Constitution of the Association, football rules for 1893, a chapter for beginners, wherein valuable points and hints are explained; also contains interesting statistics of all football games played since the introduction of the Rug by football in the colleges, and a complete list of all college games played up to date. The illustrations are perfect. It contains a grouped picture of the Graduate Advisory Committee; Walter Camp, of Yale; F. D. Beattys, of Yale; Alex Moffatt, of Princeton; J.C. Bell, U. of F. It also contains a picture of last year's Yale football team, as well as individual pictures of W. L. Wheeler, of Princeton; F. A. Hinkey, of Yale; Harry A. Mackey, U. of P; L. T. Biss, of Yale; H. Wallis, of Yale; E. O. Smith, of Wesleyan; Waters, of Harvard, Newton, of Wesleyan; Trenchard, of Princeton; Schof, Capt. U. of P., Poe, of Princeton, and Hallowei, of Harvard. The publication is the most valuable football guide ever issued in the United States for ten cents, by the American Sports Pubishing Co., or 241 Broadway, New York ALL STYLES. NEW AND NOBBY. ABE LEVY'S A. REINISCH, AT ABE LEVY'S SUMMERFIELD & JACOBS, 787 Massachusetts St. THE SIGNAL RESTAURANT & BAKERY. 725 MASS. ST. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Students furnished with Bread and Cakes at wholesale prices. Grocers & Bakers. FAXON'S Engineers and Draughtsmen Write for prices before buying elsewhere. INSTRUMENTS AND Successor to C, N. Dunham & Co. 129 W, 8th St., Kansas City, Mo. You can save money by buying from H. A. STEVENS, REMEMBER can supply you with genuine well MADE all wool SUITS made to order for $15.00 Always Reliable Quality, Shoes, Always Reasonable in Price. FAXON'S. ROBERTSON BROS., GEORGE FLINN. Custom Boot and Shoe Maker All work at reasonable prices. Repairing a specialty. West Henry St., LAWRENCE, KAN. 178 Massachusetts St. Telephone No. 90. LAWRENCE, KAN. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS FURNITURE. BEAL & GODDING. Livery, Hack, Sale and Boarding Stable. OPPOSITE LAWRENCE HOUSE. Telephone 129. REYNOLDS BROS. RESTAURANT. Successors to HARRY HUTSON. Board by the day or week at reasonable rates. Offered in every style and room. Enrols: 17 MAHASSAI ST NW STUDENTS, For anything in the line or CALL ON CIGARS AND TOBACCO. HOENE, 837 Massachusetts StL. - LAWRENCE LOST! Between the Postoffice and Watkins National Bank. $5.00 By not buying your Fall Suit of O. P. LEONARD, 215 Massachusetts St. THE TAILOR MEAT MARKET. A fine stock of FRESH VENISON JUST IN. Special rates for Boarding Clubs. 1017 RHODE ISLAND ST. WE CAN Furnish - Your - House From Gellar to Garret. J. H. SHIMMONS. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. EASTERN STAR BAKERY. 825 Massachusetts St. FRESH BREAD AND CAKE EVERY DAY. H. JAESCHKE, PROPRIETOR. WHEN IN KANSAS CITY Don't forget the place to buy a Is at WHITAKER'S. 819 Main Street SQUARE MEAL FOR ONLY 25° The Old Reliable UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 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. Suits and Overcoats 803 Mass. St., - Lawrence. Fall and Winter at made to your order from measure, $15, $16.50, $18, $20, and $22. A perfect fit is guaranteed. The Hatter and Furnisher. W. BROMELSICK, WHAT IS A Without Life THEREFORE Buy Your Groceries, Etc. OF A. K. HOGE. Students' Headquarters * FRUITS, SODA, ETC. Wm. Wiedemann. Fresh Candies. Oysters. STUDENTS Mason invites you to see the largest stock of Boots and Shoes and the lowest prices in Lawrence. ---