Alex. E. Protsch, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, 917 Mass. would be for who are each others organize a increase their size, require a certain Indeed no if it con- ility, those small know- of organ success if can't a half cents adopt l-wagon alee club is reception versity. Try sk, why in sense can't g? his, of Clay his regenti- tivity. Mr. been an earc end of all as; partic- and faithful agreement is a settled. Mr. engage in COURIER un- friends in and hap- chair is a importance. st at present le, for with new chan- Legislature careful that Protectionist If he isn't once that he. James H. tested. stated in the , are invi- erior less with cards defray- senses. Very let powders "Remedies" ons. two dollars at moves at cost g to a party, your best girl, need and get ear at Abe al first-class good enough christmas, go barbers. cost at Abe IN'S. Various Views. Various Views. [The COURIER is not responsible for any of the opinions expressed in this column.] WINFIELD, KANSAS Jan. 20, 1890. r COURRIER: EDITOR COURIER: The Tri Delts or Delta Gammas, whichever the new girls fraternity is, offer, as a special inducement to the girls they wish, the friendship of the Sigma Nus. This is certainly an inducement. University Kansan. When this item met my eye, I thought "how low the had the mighty fallen" This ungentlemanly attack upon the unknown members of a ladies' supposed fraternity made my heart sick, for I had supposed that in an institution like our State University, where we send our sons and daughters to become cultured men and women, there could not exist anything so despicable as the spirit animating this item. To-day in looking over the December Arrow I found the following: One of the events which will be longest remembered in the history of our chapter was the invitation extended to us by Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta, to meet them in their chapter hall, October 11th, as they had important business to communicate to our chapter in joint session. Of course we all went. President Trott, after a few words of greeting, introduced Mr. S. D. Harsh as the speaker of the day. Mr. Harsh spoke in glowing terms of the regard the Phi boys have always had for the P Phi girls, both individually and collectively, but said that owing to their modesty and bashfulness they had decided to express their appreciation of us in form of a letter which he handed our I. R. Our laughter was hushed when we saw that he letter contained mostly figures, and something like a tear sparkled in each eye. Our I. R. thanked them in behalf of the girls, and we quickly retired. Upon reading the letter we found that it contained $75.00, a gift from active and former members of Illinois Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta. The Phi boys have always been our loyal friends, and have never neglected an opportunity of proving their friendship. Words are inadequate to express our feelings, but I am sure the boys know that we appreciate their generosity and kindness of heart. Now what does the Kansan think of this? Will it be called a startling exception? I believe not. For strong and pleasant friendships are no uncommon thing among the girls and boys fraternities of the same institution. Nor can I see any sensible reason why such relations should not exist; and I am glad to count our own K. S. U. as a happy proof of this opinion. Why, then should the new girls fraternity be sneeringly taunted with the friendship of Sigma Nu, Does the mere name of a fraternity make or mark a gentleman? Do not the students of K. S. U. meet upon an equality? Is there any aristocracy among those whom the state is educating, save it be the aristocracy of intellect? Have not all the students of K. S. U. the instinctive parts of manhood and womenhood, and can we treat them any other way than as ladies and gentleman? Surely this attack neither "hurts him nor profits you a jot." I believe it is a blow to every student's standard of honor and justice. Very Sincerely. The finest and most lasting odors in our line of perfumes. ALUMNUS. RAYMOND & DICK. The "Monarch" shirt, the best fitting shirt in the market to be found only at BROMELSICKS. Our prices are lower than ever for everything in the House. Don't forget to call at the popular clothier J. House. Cough Syrups at RAYMOND & DICK. New neckwear at BROMELSICK The student should not neglect his health by neglecting to provide himself with indian clubs, dumb bells and boxing gloves, all to be found at Smith's New's Stand. Grippe Remedies at RAYMONE & DICK'S For underwear go to Bromelsick. J. D. Smith keeps all kinds of Stationary, and all the latest books magazines, periodicals and daily papers. J. House the popular Clothier can show you a fine line of clothing. If you want anything in the line of clothing be sure and call at the popular clothing establishment of J. House. Students will always find the largest assortment of furnishing goods and hats etc., and lowest possible prices at Have you heard the news? No. Well go and buy a morning paper at Smith's. BROMELSICKS. Pocket knives, cigars, cigarettes and tobacco at J. D. Smith's. Latest styles of soft and stiff hats at BROMELSICKS. Preserves, jellies, mince-meats and pickles of all kinds at T. F. Holloran still keeps up the reputation of the old stand, 905 Mass. St., as being the best boarding place in the city for students. The lunch counter at the University is always supplied with the best the market affords. O'HERN & WOODRUFF'S --- Abe Levy, is offering some good bargains in gloves and mufflers. Fresh fruits of all kinds in the proper season at O'HERN & WOORDUFF'S New Windsor Caps, just the thing for skating, at Abe Levy's. J. B. LICHTENBERG OPTICIAN. 1210 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MO. OPTICIAN. Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Artificial Eyes, Telescopes, etc. Special Lenses ground on the premises. J. M. ZOOK TELEPHONE,2480. Carries a large stock of purely FIRST-CLASS And invites the patronage of all. Cor. Moss, and Henry Sts. Prof. Loisette's DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In spite of adulterated institutions which miss the theory, and practical results in the real world, we would be nervous by envy would be competitors, and in spite of "base attempts to rob him of the fruit of his labors," all of which dominate the curriculum, he is confidently learning (coaching). Prof. Loiselette Art of New Forgetting in recognized memory Education. His Prospect (sent post free) gives options of personal pursuit of the basic Memory Culture. His Prospect (sent post free) gives opinions of personal pursuit of the basic Memory Culture. His Prospect (sent post free) shows that his System is not a whole while being studied, and he has little knowledge of reading and memorizing complex doctrines. For Prospect, Prof. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Eldridge House Barber Shop.. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RE SPECT. Student's Trade Solicited. GREGG & JOHNSON. Hot and Cold Baths F. H. KLOCK. Restaurant. ---- 816 Mass. St baccos, and Confectionery of all all kinds. Meal Tickets #3.50. Board per week $3 students' Restaurant. Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery of all I have the handsomest, the best selected stock of suitings, Pant Goods, Etc., that has ever been seen in Lawrence. McCONNELL, The Merchant Tailor. A liberal discount to students J. L. TAYLOR & SON. CARMEAN & HARBAUCH. ——Successors to—— Livery and Hack Stables. The Finest Livery and Hacks in Lawrence, Telephone 139. DONNELLY BROS. LIVERY, FEED AND HACK TAB LE Cor. Newhamshire and Winthrop Sts. TELEPHONE 100. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. C. W. SMITH, Largest Dealer and Lowest Prices of any House in the City. Goods delivered FREE to city customers. Call and see me for goods in my line. 808 and 810 Massachusetts Street. GEO. DAVIS, All-Wool Tweed Pants Made to Order, $5. Office No. 921 Massachusetts Street, UP-STAIRS, LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. WM. WIEDEMANN, Oysters in Season. HERSHFIELD & CO., Kansae City, Mo, Opposite Lawrence House. 920 MAIN STREET, Established in 1856 The Oldest Jewelry Firm in KANSAS CITY. Christmas Presents, Diamonds, Rings, Watches, Jewels of all kinds, Banquets and Partiesa Specialty. Kansas City, Missori Christmas Presents, Every Artistic Article Ornament to be found at MAIL Orders Promptly FILLED 920 MAIN STREET, WILDER BROTHERS. SHIRT MAKERS AND GENTS FURNISHERS. Lawrence, Kansas. Students and everybody will do well to call on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Work called for and delivered. Telephone No, 67. Fall and Winter Boots & Shoes WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH 10 make room for SPRING GOODS. MASON'S. Everything in FINE SHOES at HUME'S, 829Massachusetts Street.