You will need a Spring Suit $15 paid Geo. Hollingbury will insure Satisfaction. stonees, men who actected, manant. o him ere five who r lays two by rd had destiny the use not be windowed this that it prove up as and log entitle—to the blindly nary to and. I plat of d and obable could day further with at and an use use a two placed e the e the commit com in the thatement the The , and it is tract that mich P. The e seciticles, u the e assntled whose rems of elique, fad is very very ei-ee mob. mob. it it the an from life life in the real- stu- ociacia nazure use power; IP. ue A GENEROUS GIFT. Col. W. H. Rossington Will Present 134 Volumes to the University Library. The librarian of the State University will soon receive from Topeka 134 volumes of the Bohn standard library. Col. W. H. Rossington, a well known and wealthy Topeka lawyer makes this valuable present to the State University. These volumes, together with those already in the library, give the University a complete set of the Bohn publications, known as the Standard library; which comprises books of European literature in the English language on history, biography, theology and philosophy. They are translated from the French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin and Greek. Triangular League. The officers of the Triangular League held a meeting last Monday at the Eldridge House to award prizes and to transact other business. Baker was represented by Rice and Dudgeon, Washburn by McVicar and Srich and the University by Prof. Hopkins and R. R. Whitman. The University was awarded the pennant in foot ball and the singles in tennis. A committee was appointed who were empowered to purchase a suitable pennant. The question in regard to holding a league field day was not favored by the majority of those present. However, this is not conclusive since this affair of holding a field day virtually depends upon the will of the local organization of each college. The base ball games were arranged after some discussion, as follows: Baker against Washburn at Topeka, April 25; Washburn against K. S. U. at Lawrence, April 30; K. S. U. against Baker at Baldwin, May 7; K. S. U. against Washburn at Topeka, May 14; Washburn against Baker at Baldwin, May 21; Baker against K. S. U. at Lawrence, May 30. Maticious Reports. We hear that some of our would-be competitors are circulating malicious reports in regard to our Disolution Sale. We claim it to be a bona fide sale, and those of you who wait too long will miss the opportunity of buying desirable spring clothing at greatly reduced prices. CRAINS & URBANSKY, The Boston Clothiers, Hatters and Farriers. N. B.—Sale closes April 14th; Maybe sooner; not later. New Goods. W. W. Fluke & Son just receeved four large Musical Instruments, Merchandise and trimmingss, consisting of Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Violins, and Autoharps. Call and see them, at Flake's. For clean lump coal at lowest prices, go to Griffins. The largest and best selections of Guitars and Mandolins at Fluke's. CHEMICAL FUMES. Prof. Bailey quizzed the freshman chemistry class Wednesday. The chemistry department is receiving some supplies from St Louis this week. The Pharmaceutical society were entertained at their last meeting by a lecture from Prof. Stevens. His subject was the Sihizomics. One of the finest cabinets in the University is now being erected in the north laboratory of the chemistry building on the lower floor. The cabinet is to be used for materia medica specimens and is being supplied with some fine jars in which to preserve the samples. When completed it will form a most attractive object for the sightseer. Monte Gristo-Mr.James O'Neill Niblo's Garden was packed from parquet to gallery to welcome this favorite young actor's characterization of Edmond Dantes and Count of Monte Cristo, which are well known to the metropolitan stage. But the play itself is one which never loses its charm, and Mr. O'Neil's impersonation of the central figure will never fail to please his auditors. Mr. O Neill plays here next Mon day night. A private letter informs the local editor that Prof. Bailey's lecture in Beloit last Friday was a great success. A large audience greeted him and went away well pleased. The professor was entertained by the Y. M. C. gentlemen. Let the good work of advertising $ ^{a} $ K. S. U. go on. The celebrated John Wesley Banjo at Fluke's. Washburn and Baker have both recently lost several students at the request of the faculty of the schools. The charges against the Washburn boys were brought by fellow students. KAW VALLEY STEAM : DYING CLEANING WORKS. IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING COLOR or OR U19A1d in a 1st class take these to the Kaw Kaw Steam Shoe Dining and Cleaning Center. All clothing bought and sold. All work warranted. MIEBKE & BOOTHE. Berkley Street. First Home Northeast of Mason, Hutchins Street, Lawrence, Kansas. already has over Five thousand Jolliners Yea, each. Altoa has been honored by many clubs in its history, including the: G. M. Goliat, O. S. Gardner, A. B. Auguste, Maine. LIGHT AND AIRY. A kiss he plead, and in his eyes "On no, I did not think of that?" The time was mid-even. "You have misunderstood dear, 'It is not the earth, but heaven.' -Yankee Blade He Got It. A kiss no puple, and in his eyes. There was a glean of mirth. "A kiss," the blushing maid replied: "You really want the earl." The History of a Reform. Jan. 1, 1827. "I'll never, never smoke again!" Bravely he spoke. Jan. 8, 1827. In one short week his good resolve Vanished in smoke. Congressional Tribune. The Student's Aim. Why does the student hurry home? Is it for study? Oh, no, not that! His hurries away from college each day To flirt with the girl in the opposite flat. New Life. First Reporter—How would you like to be retired for life on $300,000 a year? Second Reporter—Retired! I would just bring in a car. He Was Homely Too. Fangie- It seems to me very strange that Mrs. McJunink can lavish so much atction on that homely pug dog. Cumsso-Not at all, You ought to see Cumso—Not at all. You ought to see her husband — New York Epoch. I cannot sing the old songs I sing awhile ago, For if I 1 the other guests Quickly get up and go, Twick Herald He Singeth Not. Willing to Oblige. A police officer met an organ grinder on the street and said: "Have you a license to play? If not, you must accompany me." "With pleasure," answered the street musician. "What will you sing?"—Lewiston Journai. One of Them. Wilson-Did you go to the fire last night? Billion—Fire? No. I am not one of those fools that I go to every fire that is rung in. Did you go?—Yanke Blade. Danger Ahead. Here's what will make the poor men quail While 32 remains on call- 'Tis better to propose, and fall, Than never to propose at all. *Mary Herald* A Fair Chance. I. I. Mann—Doctor, do you think I have a chance to get well? Dr. Endez=Yes, I think you have, I never lose two cases ruining, and the last one was the most painful. No Extra Charge. Collector—Won't you subscribe more thing to our fund. Brief Lawyer—Have you asked Bronson? Collector-No Lawyer--Well, I'd advise you to ask someone. Hell give you something hand penalty. Lawyer-Oh—!? Oh, yes. Well, I won't charge you anything for my advice about Bronson. Good morning.-Harper's Bazar. Collector—But your subscription? Elder Brother (who has to do the work for the family)—Ed, did I hear you say the other day that, you wished you knew how to milk a cow? His Little Scheme. Elder Brother (benigny)—Well, if you will black my shoe for me I will let you mow the lawn. The arrangement was made and per formed. - Buffalo Courier. Disenchantment. Younger Brother—Yes. Easily Done. She had been trying for twenty minute to entertain him with the gossip of the incident. As she sits by the open window I pause on the steps below; Will she sing some plaintive ditty. Some song of long ago? The song which floats through the gloaming Wrings from my heart a sigh: Tis "Throw him down, McClockay, You can hick him if you try." "Aw, Miss Quickspot," he said, "cawn" we-aw-talk-nak ut something fewish?" "Why, yes, Mr. De Sweilnutt," she an opened, with an engaging smile. "Tell me all about yourself. How do you manage to post the time those dull days?"—Chicago Tribune The Courier Dictionary. He Knew Human Nature. Stranger—Here is a little poem which is submitted to a number of my nearest and dearest friends, and they all said it was worth printing. Editor (who has friends himself)—1 am delighted to get it, sir. A thing which a man's bosom friends fail to criticise must be about perfect. —New York Weekly. By special arrangement with the publishers we are able to offer this dictionary to our PAIB UP subscribers at a price within the reach of everyone. The Dictionary is a reprint of the original Webster's Unabridged of the edition of 1848. It contains the entire vocabulary of about 100,000 words with the correct spelling and derivation of each, printed on good paper and handsomely bound at the following prices. Full cloth binding — — $ 75 Half morocco — — — 1,00 Full sheep — — — 1,20 This offer is open only a short time and all who wish to avail themselves and get a good dictionary at a nominal price should do so at once. A sample of the dictionary may be seen at the office and all are invited to call and examine it READY! ABE LEVY THE STUDENTS Hatter and Outfitter Is ready for business at his new stand 821 MASS. ST. Spring Hats & Neckwear JUST RECEIVED. COUNSE and NEW MAP. ABE LEVY. SPALDINGS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OLDEST. LARGEST BEST. KANSAS CITY. MO. East Wing N, Y, LIP Bridge, NN, NL, NJG, NM, SB International, Established Oct. 05, 1965. Incorporated July 11, 1967. Received the lowest rates. Unparunsparent invoices tagges. N, Y Life Jigs. For n/c address or the College. N, Y Life Jigs. J. F. SPALDING, A.M., PRESIDENT. Twenty-Sixth Annual Day and Night School. MOAK BROTHERS. Billiard : Parlors Choice Tobacco and Cigars. FRANK RIPDLE, DRATED IN Terms Cash. 923 Massachusetts Street. Telephone 15. Proceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. DO YOU WANT GOLD? Cripple Creek is not a health resort. It is a wintershack. Quite a difference. Location, near Pike's Peak, in Colorado, has grass roots and in rock formation at grass roots and in the rock formation Reliable experts claim this is today the richest camp in colorado. Assays average $100 per person, and have run as high as 85,000. One hundred people a day are now rushing to Fremont, chief town of the district. You can get there quickly and comfortably by taking the Santa Fe route. Only line with no change of cars from Chicago, Kansas City and other principal cities to Fiorissimo, nearest railroad station, with daily suges to Fremont. The chance of a life time, is worth looking after THE STAR MEAT MARKET Inquire of George C. Bally, ticket agent. Santa Fe Route, about rates and service- POULTRY AND GAME. Special Rates to Students' Clubs. Fresh and Salted Meats I will sell meat cheap, for my expenses are light. LON BROWN, LON BROWN, 1337 Mass. St. The World's Columbian Exposition. Send 50 cents to Bond & Co., 576 Rookey, Chicago, and you will receive postpaid, a four hundred page advance Guide to the Exposition, with elegant Engravings of the Grounds and Buildings, Portraits of its leading spirits, and a map of the city of Chicago; all of the rules governing the Expansion and exhibitors, and all information which can be given out in advance of its opening. Also, other engravings and printed information will be sent you as published. It will be a very valuable Book and every person should secure a copy. Drugs! Drugs! G. M. LINDLEY & SON AT THE Can supply you with anything in the line of ELDRIDGE HOUSE DRUG STORE Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. F10 19 wish to advert a new photography anywhere on the Internet. Send me the full name, ID & CO. No. 105 Storries, New York. Advertising. Give them a call EVERY one in need of information on the subject of advertising will do well, o obtain copy of "Book for advertisers," 328 pages, one dollar. 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