Kansas University Weekly. 103 EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS! Languages and Sciences are all right if you have the time and inclination to study them. But will not a thorough and practical knowledge of Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting Commercial Law, etc., be of more service to you? The COONROD & SMITH Business Colleges located at Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo., and Atchison and Lawrence, Kansas offer excellent advantages for securing a practical business education. Catalogue and information mailed free upon application at either school. Sessions throughout the year. Students may enroll at any time. I.C. STEVENSON, Lawrence, Kansas. (Mention this paper.) him among the highest authorities on the diptera of the world." The eminent entomologist Felix Lynch Arribalzaga, when he in "Anales de la Sociedad cientifica Argentina" dedicate a species marked with a W to the honor of Dr. Williston, writes: “—como inicial del docto naturalista Williston a quien dedico esta especie, perteneciente a una tribu de cuyo estudio especial se ha ocupado el entomologo citado, con tal competencia y-habilidad, que sus obras, y singularmante su Synopsis of North American Syrphidae, pueden presentarse como verdaderos modelos de un orden y claridad, que muy pocas veces se encuentran en el gran numero de trabajos entomologicos que diariamente se entregan a la publicidad.” The latest honor bestowed upon Professor Williston is by Cambridge University of England, when requested him to write on the diptera of St Vincent in Cambridge museum. This work "On the Diptera of St. Vincent" (West Indies) has just been completed and has received the recognition and the most favorable criticism of the leading dipterologists of the world. The work, which is of the greatest value to the student of America, comprises nearly 200 pages and is accompanied by 174 excellent figures, most carefully drawn by the author himself. These works will be a lasting monument to Professor Williston's scholarship and ability. Not only do they reflect great honor to himself but also to the institution which he represents. Kansas is proud of her University and its faculty who so thoroughly and successfully represent the educational interests of the state. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students with coal and wood at the lowest prices. Offices: 1007 Mass. Street. and West of National Bank. Copying on typewriter, M. F. Laycock. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students the coal and wood at the lowest prices. Buy your stationery of Keeler. New Laces! Opening of Our New Stock. We place on sale next Monday a beautiful assortment of New Laces, New Capes, New Dress Skirts, New Dress Goods, New Wash Goods, New Silks, New Kid Gloves. We soliced your trade. GEORGE INNES. A. "Free" Suggestion. "If you've got an old woman that scolds, Buy all of your fuel of Bolles; You'll make money by it, And she'll be quiet, And not punch your head full of holes." The above was received by U. S. mail at 800 Vermont street, as an anonymous communication and is accepted with thanks. Go to Smith's News Stand for your canes, late periodicals, etc. Give your shorthand and type-writing work to Miss Kate S. Soule, 1105 Mass. St. If you want an athletic trunk get it at Smith's News stand. K. S. U. Bouquet, The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume on the market. For sale only at Barber Bros., Drug Store. 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.