238 Kansas University Weekly. shows the use of the sugar tariff for revenue purposes, points out the extent and effects of the protection afforded thereby, and gives an account of the administrative difficulties to which the tariff gave rise. The duty on sugar has always been an interesting feature of the tariff scheme of the government and Mr. Griffin's article sheds much new light on the subject. Notes from the College World. The University of Wisconsin will meet Yale in a boat race on May 29. Seven students from the senior class of Minnesota University have been elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. When Stanford University receives its final share of the Stanford estate, it will be three times as rich as Harvard.—Ariel. The University of Arizona, situated at Tucson, has a faculty of eighteen members and an enrollment of over one hundred students. The three eastern Universities which pay most attention to their law departments are Columbia, University of Michigan and the University of Chicago. Occident. Dr. Talmage, president of the University of Utah, has resigned from his position and Dr. Kingsbury has been elected to fill his place. Dr. Talmage retains the Professorship in Geology. Underwear. No other house in town can show such values or variety in styles in underwear. W. Bromelsick. Steps are being taken by the Presbyterian church to establish dormitories at Berkley and Stanford universities. It is proposed to set these dormitories aside for the use of students who come from Presbyterian families. Nebraskan. Doing Good. We can do you good, if you will favor us with your trade. There are perhaps, attending the University, young ladies who may think that they can't get any thing good enough, or stylish enough in this house. It is because you don't know us. You can find practically any thing in our store that you can in Kansas City—with prices much less here. Take our Glove stock, our Ribbon or Cheffon, Ruschings and Collar, our Lace stock, our Silks and Dress Goods; they are not excelled any where in the west; certainly not equalled in the State. We will be glad to prove our assertion; glad if you will call and see our beautiful Organdies, plain and fancy, and other goods suitable for graduation and parties. GEO. INNES. Robt. Edmondson will do your shoe repairing at No. 11 East Warren street. Base ball and Tennis goods at Smith's News Stand. Copying on typewriter, M. F. Laycock. Goodnight will give you a dozen good photographs for $1. Call and see him. He will give you first-class work at low prices. Students get your shoes repaired at Lindsay's. First door north of Tiptons Barber Shop. Students can have their negatives taken by Mrs.Shane at the Old Home gallery near the river, or by J.B. Shane at the Iron Clad on south Massachusetts street.Work will be satisfactory in either case. The Tipton Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. Stewart & Wagner, Proprietors. 838 Massachusetts Street. Just what you want: those gymnasium suits sold at Smith's News stand.