of the hat has instations, Vanfield but fifty of these exe, and so hang in the as been them, else stuentire most of the Now put on put on key find is raised by the now un-gy gar-certain then the ilk; and a feel-seniors Fer; the some up Friday end the same jani-topped; at-racksienient for the, let the carefully sleeping, either the stu-o'clock. B. culty, no 1 in the policy, to offer or which not be itation is in which o enter.olarship of the late for no, and is by no the best one may rk; this mother by a high which out who subject than like, the element- one of be more 1 princi- dace in a ships and may be mate re- tention to the Uni- and we them. *.* ** a to The Old Indiana Cash Grocery WE HAVE IT AGAIN. How Many will Mourn? Lo,but few. How Many will Rejoice? Thousands. Remember both Friend and Foe. We are in Favor of doing the most good for the greatest number of people, and can only do this by selling all goods in our line so low that people would rather have them than the money. FARMER, MECHANIC, MERCHANT, LAWYER, or DOCTOR, who have tried us, asks himself whether it pays to trade with us. We have also a large stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, SILVER and PLATED WARE. at 820 Massachusetts Street, Opposite Wm. Bromelsick's, that cannot be excelled in this part of the country, all to be sold at snch prices that you cannot help but carry away something. THE BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO. Law. Finfrock, of the Juniors, is still in Illinois with a sick brother. The Seniors are now studying the philosophy of the law of evidence as laid down by Greenleaf. The Law department of K. S. U. will publish a magazine of its own in the not far distant future. M. W. Pence, of the Juniors, was the counterpart of Judge Howard in Justice Edgar's court one day this week. Geiger will return to his home in "poor old Missouri" the latter part of this month, and accept a position in a land office. There is a rumor to the effect that some of the festive Juniors have been a little noisy again, during the early morning hours this week. New shelves have been put into the library in the law room to meet the demands of our slowly accumulating library. Chief Justice Horton, of the Kansas Supreme Bench, showed his recognition of our school by kindly presenting the members of the classes with copies of the proceedings of the State Bar Association, containing all the addresses delivered at the annual meeting in January. Tuesday night, Hall was discoursing eloquently on "The Blight on the Roof Tree," and just as he was tremblingly approaching the pinnacle of a climax, Pollock, who had fallen asleep, very inadvertently snored long and loud, which so discomfitted Hall that he forgot all about the dignity of the court, courtesy of the bar, Utah and the Mormons, and turning savagely upon Pollock—the latter's nap was suddenly disturbed and the napper notified that if he didn't want to listen to that speech to wake up and go home. Death of Frank Miller. Frank U. Miller, a student of the University, died at 6:30 o'clock Sunday night, at the residence of Mrs Bennett, at 1013 Kentucky street. Mr. Miller is one of the students who was taken sick with the typhoid fever while boarding in the club on Vermont street. His father has been with him some time and his mother and sister were present at his death. The deceased was a member of the engineering department of the University and a good student. His departure is mourned by a large number of friends. His parents returned to Paola Tuesday morning and his remains followed in the afternoon, in charge of G. W. Harrington. The following resolutions were passed by the Sigma Nu fraternity, of which he was a member: HALL OF KANSAS CHAPTER, WHEREAS, By the recent death of our beloved brother, Frank U. Miller, we have lost one of our most efficient members, and as we shall sadly miss his pleasant smile and wise council when we gather around our fraternal altar, be it Resolved, 1st. That we tender to his parents and sister our profound sympathies in their great bereavement. SIGMA NU FRATERNITY, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, March 19, 186 March 19, 1888. 2d. That as prescribed we wear the usual emblem of mourning. 3d. That we shall ever feel our obligations to Mrs. Flora Bennett for her care and kindness to our dear brother during his illness. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to his family; that they be published in the Delta and in the University and in the city papers. S.M. SIMMONS, X. The Philological club meets in the Greek room at four o'clock this afternoon. SIDNEY PHILLIPS, G. S. GO TO METTNER, THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER 719 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, FRANK MILLARD, KANSAS Billiard Room 710 Massachusetts street. McCONNELL. Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. The Tailor Has a large selection of Spring Samples. Suits made to order, §23. All Work Guaranteed. 733 Mass. St. Up Stalrs, Lawrence, KY. O. P. Leonard BARBER TOM JOHNSON. Sharpest Razors and Best Barbers in town. 712 Mass, St. 733 Mass. St, Up Stairs, Lawrence, Kan. Office Block, 116 Fifth St. East, Topeka Kansas. RODGERS & STRANAHAN, Merchant Tailors If Utah is admitted into the Union under the constitution she has submitted, and afterwards she permits polygamy, contrary to the terms of this constitution, can the U. S. government interfere? This was the question argued by the Juniors in their moot court on Tuesday evening. Horsford's Acid Phosphate, [LIQUID.] A preparation of the phosphates that is readily assimilated by the system. Especially recommended for Dypnepile, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Indigestion, Headache, Nervousness, Wakefulness, Impaired Vitality, Etc. Prescribed and endorsed by Physicians of all schools. It combines well with such stimulants as are necessary to take. MISCONFERENCE DRINKS NEEDED IT MAKES A DELICIOUS DRINK WITH WATER AND SUGAR ONLY. IT MAKES A DELICIOUS DANK WITH WATER AND SODIUM CLEAR For sale by all druggists. Pamphlet send postpaid on application. Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R.I. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont Street near the Court House THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN IS FALLEY'S The favorite place for students for the best table board. Falley will be found at Mull's old stand. A. A. RUSS, Dentist Office over Field & Hargls' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. E. WRIGHT, Dentist Has removed to first door North of the Law rence House, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. BATH HOUSE OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. A. P. FELLOW, D. D. S. Dental Office, 923 Massachusetts street. Special Rates to Students. C. E.ESTERLY, D.D.S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard, Pool and CONCERT HALL. The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. Best Brands of Cigars. DALEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, South Tennessee Street. 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