Street. You will need a Spring Suit. $15 paid Geo. Hollingbury will insure Satisfaction Sale SALE SHIRTS EAR. dents! & SON their drugs to opposite to solicit students of assure to goods in satisfactory a call. 1 : Bank. us, $13.000. ness and solicott L. R. BROOKS. Cashier the West ROS. AG'T. 1 Delivered. sWer. get Java cents per buy Califor- teaches atts? buy genu- nized Peas at 5 cents? buy buy all 19 cents? buyStar plugs ats per lb. buy the finest at 10 cts? buy a good cts two for buy a dollar 75 cts? every day it buy Califorunes at 100 Official World's Fair Guide. It affords us pleasures to announce that the Official Guide to the World's Columbian Exhibition and the great city of Chicago is now ready in elegant book form and of nearly 400 pages, richly embellished with superb illustrations of the highest order. The aid of the best photographers and engravers has been invoked that the beautiful and picturesque features of the great exhibition and points of interest throughout the city of Chicago be clearly presented. Twenty millions of dollars will have been expended on the grounds and buildings before the gates are thrown open in 1893. Who can imagine what the genius of many men can create with such a vast sum at their command. Who can picture in imagination what these wonderful buildings and grounds will look like when erected? The fairy castles of tales of fiction will not compare with them. The Guide does not only describe to the minutest detail everything of inestimable value pertaining to the exposition and Chicago, but a full page picture of each of the mammoth exhibit buildings in oil colors. Also many others, illustrating artistically the useful, the curious and the beautiful that will be there in magnificent display. Whatever movable things the world has that can please the eye, delight the ear and instruct the mind—the richest products of every clime. It caps the climax with a magnificent cyclorama view, "Bird's-eye View of the Exposition Grounds and Buildings," beautifully lithographed in eight oil colors, size 9x18 inches. It is a book for the millions who contemplate visiting Chicago in 1893. It will be purchased by the millions who cannot go, but will desire to know just what their friends are seeing. In fact, every loyal American citizen should possess a copy of this great work. The well known Pacific Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo., are the sole state agents, and they want agents to sell the book in every town. Full particulars and terms will be sent on application. Read their advertisement in another column. A Society Event. Harry Lee and a competent company of players, in the "Runaway Wife, Wednesday, Feb. 24. This company comes to us direct from the Grand, at Kansas City, and both the Kansas City Times and Journal give it favorable and flattering notices. The management think that they can freely recommend this drama to the play going people of Lawrence. Saturday night, Feb. 20th, the Payton Comedy Co., in a popular play at popular prices. This company has just played a week at Topeka, and is said to be one of the best repertoire companies traveling. Seven years ago Alba and O. W. Heywood organized their company with Alba Heywood in his impressonations as the leading attraction, supporting him with musicians of recognized merit. The enterprise was an experiment. It has proved a decided success. They will be here Monday night. LIGHT AND AIRY "Twas eleven o'clock. He had started to go, and his bit he nervously financed. The Departure. And they stood in the hall—Mary Jane and her beam, beau, and he lingered, and lingered, and lingered. As he ingested, and ingered, and ingered, And he ingored, and ingored, and ingered. And he lingered, and lingered, and lingered, and lingered. and lingered, And lingered, and lingered, and lingered, And ligered, and ligered, and ligered. And ligered, and ligered, and ligered, and While his hat he nervously fingered. A Penitent Thief. While his hat he nervously dugered. —Chicago Tribune. Scene: A Police Court. Counsel for the Defense-. My client has a claim on the indulgence of the court, for he only took ten frames without touching the pocketbook, which contained 5,000 frances. (Here the prisoner burst into tears.) Magistrate (affected)—Then you are sorry? Prisoner—Yes, for not seeing the pocket- book. —La Vie Parisienne. Conveys a Useful Lesson. "Do you keep coromel?" ingrilled the man with the basket on his arm. "No, sir," said the grocer. "We sell it. How much do you want?" "Did I say I wanted any?" mildly asked the man with the basket. And he went out and hunted up another grocery store where the salesmen were not quite so smart. -Chicago Tribune. True Consolation. How sweet the uses of philosophy! How affect the uses of philosophy? How affect the uses of philosophy adversely. That however wretched things may be, that however wretched things may be. be worse. —Harner's Bazar. No Choice. Harper's Bazar Doctor—Um. No wonder you are drifting into consumption, when you haven't taken off yr.cr summer underwear. Why don't you get some heavy flannels for win Patient—Well, doctor, since I have been calling on you I can't afford anything extra —Clothier and Purnisher. Circumstantial Evidence. "Why do you think the cook stole the champagne last night?" "Because when she went to bed she put three shovelfels of ice in the furnace and filled the refrigerator with coal."—New York Sun. Our Streets. A natty dude stood on the curb, And gazed on the muddy sea. Just then a mighty truck passed by, And the dude—oh, where was he? The Alternative. "What happens, Johnny, if you spare them? The father, who was about to administer corrective "You fish with a hand line," replied the young man with confidence. -Washington A Complete Surprise. "How did the surprise party go off last night?" "Double quick time. The surprised people thought they were harpy," said Harper's bizarre. The Course of Nature. Mr. Snodgrass Was In. He sighed in his woes, "All my hopes it must hush: My poem on show Has turned out to be slush." —Washington Post. "a rdup, did you apply to old Snodgras for a loan?" I'm freezing in my room tonight, My nose is turning blue; And yet I feel consolled, those Those flies are freezing too. "How did you come out?" "Head first."—Exchange. "That's right," said Freddy--Harper's Voice People "What does a volcano do with lava?" asked Fredy. Consolation. Gave It Up and Guessed It. & Urbansky, the Boston Square Dealing Clothiers. Bargains in odd Pants at Crains "Give it up," replied his father. A good key after dinner smoke. Get one at Leis'. ___ a good Key West makes a nice Dealing Clothiers. Watch for James Whitcomb Riley. THE ORIGINAL Webster's Unabridged 1615 DICTIONARY. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are able to obtain a number of the above num d books, and propose with a copy to each of our subscribers. The dictionary is a necessity in every home, school and business house. It fills a vacancy, and furnishes knowledge which no one hundred other volumes of the choicest books could supply. Young and Old, Educated and ignorant. Rich should have it within reach, and refer to its contents every day in the year. 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