Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery Turnouts are the finest in the city. Good Horses, & New Buggies. victors in 1 visit- with deliv- g to be latest ss of a Howell ds one snarl- Review, doubt- takes as an any Univer- regularomer, it Arch. 1 study Jebb, special ogony author. atulated made in g of the mission will be 25. The in with General economic historical the 24th, the report of reenfield is and the audited was it is very of econ-informaman. une, the Monday, leading to it begin On all is began year, one the as to al- exercises we hoped enga- gagement that succeeding exercises f the fa- fulty. make the history equal With and best the Allele the head no equal no peer that we which is pos college, botaniore inter- y. This use of beau- already and florist, would uttutation of College World. We desire to return our thanks to the Washburn Reporter for the extraordinary amount of space allotted to the Courier in the last issue of that worthy weekly. We have not a Courier of the issue referred to, at hand for reference, and consequently cannot answer your editorial as we might otherwise do. We will say this much, however, no matter what the temporary exchange editor might have said in any previous issue of the Courier, we will say that as a college paper, the Reporter is a credit to its editors as well as to Washburn, which it represents so well. We know the business managers to be "rustlers" in every sense of the word. We are also so fortunate as to be acquainted with the genial journalist of no little note, and with even these three as members of the staff we have no doubts at all as to the success of the Reporter, in fact its success was insured with the first issue. We felt called upon, however, to correct your error as to our diet. Although we board in a club, our bill of fare has never been such as to justify you in styling us the "fire cater" of the Courier, besides it is rather late in the season for this article of food. Would you kindly mention the parties in your next issue who were so fortunate as to enter the Freshman class of K. S. U. from the second year Preparatory at Washburn. In closing, we will say that we can hardly blame you for congratulating yourselves on being "hampered by no fraternities," which are invariably sadly detrimental to all college projects of every description and under whose sway no college enterprise of any kind can hope to prove as successful as they might otherwise do, were they not shackled and embarrassed by these evils, existing as they do, in all our principal colleges throughout the land, and which are the source of more quarrels and discord in our college life than all others combined. How is this for a criticism of the Kansas Churchman appearing in a late issue of the American Orange-man, published at Washington D. C.: Kansas, the garden of the west, covering 81,700 square miles of territory, proud in her possession of 52,281,000 acres of land, the home of upwards of 1,000,000 persons, principally Americans, ably represented in the halls of Congress by the intelligent Ingalls, the patriotic Plumb, the frank Funston, the popular Perkins, the reverend Ryan, the affable Anderson, the honored Hanback, and the practical Peters, the State made beautiful and prosperous by the sons and daughters of New England, maintaining thousands of public schools and evangelical churches, where American principles and true Christianity in their entirety are inculcated into the minds of the rising generation, and 593 newspapers having a tendency to educate her people and develop her resources, is nesting a viper which, although young and powerless, casts a blight on her fair fame—we refer to the combination of mixed type, poor composition, bad ink, and rotten paper, the Kansas Catholic, conducted by one John O'Flanagan, an importation from that part of Ireland where the ignorant tools of an Italian pope live in idleness and crime. J. S. CREW & CO.'S Is the best place to purchase And Students' Supplies. DISCOUNT BEST. TEXT :: BOOKS! TEACHERS WANTED! 8 Principals, lt As stainters, and a a number for Music, also Art and Specialties. Seen Stamp for napiliation tom and circulars or other materials. NATIONAL SCH OL LUPPY BUCK CAU, M nton this paper. CHICAGO, ILL. LAWRENCE Steam Dye Works! Strong.a Celebrated Botanic system of restoring colors on faded goods. Strong's. Celebrated botanic system of restoring colors on fadged goods. Soldled 'lothing, steamed, dyed, pressed repaired, at rea-sonable prices. G. W. LANE, 1013 Mass. Street. O. P. LEONARD, THE TAILOR Has the Largest and Best Selection of Samples ever brought to Douglas county. None but the best of Workmen are employed Over O'2pyran's hardware store, Lawrence, Kansas. The Largest Assortment OF FINE CLOTHING! In the City of Lawrence, to be found at J. House's THE POPULAR CLOTHIER F. GNEFKOW, Lunch - Counter. Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Etc. Students' Trade Solicited. WILLIS, DaLee'sStudio First Class Work Done. 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. W. W. FLUKE. N.J.FLUKE. BEST BRAND OF CIGARS. W. W. FLUKE & SON, Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Also Sheet Music, and Rock Books. A large stock to select from, and prompt attention given t orders. No. 729 Mass, Street, Lawrence, Kansas. KLOCK'S. THE BEST RESTAURANT in the City 820 Mass St. Everything First-Class. Reduced Rates to Students. Oysters and Ice Cream in season. Full line of Choice Candies and Cigars. HUTSON'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY! Fresh Oysters, Fresh Bread and Cakes. STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Patronize Home Institutions The Souhern Kenss Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD And is thoroughly identical with the interests and pro-cess of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequaled by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas, Thirough EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Otowa, Garnett, Ilis, Hampshire, Lincoln, penceance, Winteld, Wellington, Harper, Attica and intermediate points. Thirough MAIL TRAIN daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olathe, Garnett, Ilis, Hampshire, Lincoln, penceance, Winteld, Wellington, Harper, Attica and intermediate points. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN daily except Sunday, Kansas City and Olathe, Ottawa. Remember that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in Iowa, Wellington, Garnett, Ilis, Hampshire, Lincoln, penceance, Winteld, Wellington, Harper, Attica and intermediate points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. Thirough Tickets can be purchased via this line, connection is made in Iowa, Wellington, Garnett, Ilis, Hampshire, Lincoln, penceance, Winteld, Wellington, Harper, Attica and intermediate points, avoiding transfers and changes at way stations. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address: S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. WILDER BROS., We have on hand a large assortment of Shirts, both white and fancy, which were made for irresponsible parties who left them on our hands. These shirts are made from the very best imported and domestic shirtings, and to close them out we offer them at one half the regular selling pri e. If you want a first-class shirt for less than it actually costs to make it, call on us at once. OUR STEAM LAUNDRY Is fully equipped to do work in a first class manner Send us your laundry work and we know you will be pleased with it. Work called for and delivered to any part of tue city. Manufacturers of Shirts and Underwear To Order. --- TELEPHONE 67. An Emphatic Success ! GRAND BUSINESS OPENING! AT Steinberg's Clothing House With a New Elegant and Varied Assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING for MEN AND BOYS, ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF ALL CLASSES. FURNISHING GOODS and HATS of the latest styles. PRICES to MEET THE CLOSEST BUYER. Also, CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, BV STEINBERG & BRO. The King Clothiers. 739 Massachusetts Street. FINEST IN THE F WORLD. Kennedy's Crackers A Lunch or Tea Partv Nothing Nicer For Twenty-five Different Kinds. Come and See Them. WHITCOMB BROS. N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened a Fresh Stock of Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. Fancyand StapleGroceries GROSSCUP'S FOR Ice Cream ! AND CONFECTIONS! For Fine Shoes and Slippers, Remember HUME'S, 829 Mass. Street