TOOTHAKERS' STABLE is the Favorite Livery with the Students. Hacks always in Waiting. certain- ates. educative inged and it take a make a a person e of the ot great- and econ- ard, con- greeable, pleasanter in which so when e cannot client op who are for their ash to be- thing that a department bank. While one of this it is grown, believe granted. It aims to be training in strains that always be general that the is first in. Take the nothing Hence it other degree equality it might the pharmason Coming more. A entirely at the lot calculus-speaking. The Phar- t to a day we would for every arate day be drawn advises the city wish to away to the city the Uni in thatough few distribute many of locating educational are offer- s good an which legee that or and cir- of being that has no if Missouri need no stu- it is not S. U. It for instruc- any im- nant people add them the many times. will be pleas- if Trade at "Kicking Bird," in a Sunday letter to the Lawrence Journal, comparing the girls in Summer county with those of Lawrence, writes: "they have few, if any, of those dreamy and spirituelle like University girls, with their far away thoughts of Plato and the academy, of Dante and his loves. These are the girls that make life worth living. You can't find them on the borders of the Indian Territory. You can carefully find them anywhere except at that dear old Athens of Kansas." We quite agree with Mr. Reynolds about our girls, "you can't find them anywhere else." But we can scarcely believe, in fact without that letter we would never have known about their far-away thoughts etc. It has been our experience that most of our young ladies have their thoughts pretty closely about them, but our experience is not great—not great as compared with Mr. Reynolds'. Mr. P.D. Aldrich, of the Kansas State University at Lawrence, is coming down to assist at the Philharmonic concert next Tuesday evening. He is known to some of our musical people as an excellent barritone. - Kansas City Sunday's Journal. We learn from the Kansas City Times that Dr. Lusher has returned from his' European travels. Dr. Lusher will be remembered by the old students. He graduated in '82, studied medicine and became a surgeon in an army in China. We are glad to know that he has returned alive. Mrs. Haskell has very kindly offered to all students who desire to study the Protection question, the free use of the library of the late Hon. D. C. Haskell. The library contains many valuable and instructive documents on this subject. The offer is a generous one and students ought to avail themselves of it. The underfed prep, who has been manipulating the poetry machine has been having a tussle with Prof. Snow in the botany class for several weeks and our readers have been compelled to satisfy their craving for effervescent melodies in the almanac and dictionary. We are now pleased to announce that the "cruel was is over" and that the song of the liar will once more ring out on perfume laden air. The Topeka Capital says that the Washburn clerub quartette will attend the Traveler's Protection Association in St. Louis next June. The "cherubs" claim to be singers but what the T. P. A. wants with them unless it is to illustrate more vividly that death is ever near, or possibly to get accustomed to the wails of the dying, we are unable to venture a guess. Prof. Carruth and Nutting had a surprise party the other day. Prof. Carruth was surprised when he asked Nutting to translate into German, "How long has he been sleeping?" to find that his victim was asleep himself. Nutting was surprised that the professor would ask such pointed questions when a man was trying to take a little nap. And Students' Supplies. DISCOUNT BEST. J. S. CREW & CO'S Is the best place to purchase TEXT :: BOOKS! TEACHERS WANTED! 8 Principles, H As saintts, and a number for Music, also Art and Specialties. Send a stamp for application torm and circulars of the National School Supply BUE $AU, Mention this paper. CHICAGO, ILL. Steam Dye Works! LAWRENCE Strong, a Celebrated Botanic system of restoring colors on faded goods. Soiled clothing, steamed, sived, pressed repaired, at reasonable prices. G. W. LANE. G. W. LANE. 1013 Mass. Street. O. P. LEONARD, TAILOR! Has the Largest and Best Selection of Samples ever brought to Douglas county. None but the best of Workmen are em- creators of Pryan'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. 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