TOOTHAKERS' STABLE is the Favorite Livery with the Students. Hacks always in Waiting. 1. CRIER has, in the cell its And sixty demand se the But nities o con- dution bands of hat the solistic ve res- sions a r on a anually and pro- m in the lake to shi the orientalis system . The r those and a ace and be keen-ged to on the it is not become e pres-train. heat de- tor, but buttered are able simple early and of class is kind oratory, s, where given s views the pro- cover his give him the class. This o make as possi- rant and but those eecoming engage session$? I benefit ample op- from the are pub- o all and tunity to practicing c. This the fore- entry and, success if very inter- t. Smith t; W. W. white, sec- An in- on Wo- do is doing ay and we nly suc- College World. In the Iowa State Oratorical contest held in Des Moines, February 3, C. L. Zanbaugh, of Parsons, won first honors and A. E. Palmer of Iowa College, second. The News Letter man seems to be pretty badly "broken up" on the I. C's. We don't blame you young man, we have a certain weakness ourselves in that direction. The Butler Colleqian has introduced something decidedly original in college journalism. We refer more particularly to the way they have of reading proof. We acknowledge that is original and all that, but it books conical at the same time to see the pages of a publication marked over with corrections. We hardly think that originality of this sort is to be desired. We are pleased to place the Fisk Herald upon our exchange list. We were much struck with certain parts of the article in the last issue entitled "Girls be Dainty," but as our exchange editor is incapable of understanding such subjects, the matter has been referred to our local who is a virtuoso and the article will doubtless be properly reviewed in our next issue. We are pleased to acknowledge the receipt of the University Quarterly for February. The Quarterly is much larger than any previous copy which we have received. It seems to be a first class magazine. We suppose that "American and Other Judicial Systems" is a splendid article, though we are frank to confess that we did not read it. If the Holvaid would take upon itself an appropriate garb and come out centennially, it would be a decided relief to a patient public. Don't you think that Beecher's grade while at college is well enough known to the college world without you dragging it out again? And as to the number of American students in the University of Berlin, you are sadly mistaken, the number you give was started on its ceaseless course through the college press nine years ago last December and its course is only half begun. The Western School Journal for February is on our table with its usual variety and value of contents. We speak of it here with commendation as a magazine which will be prized by any subscriber, whether teacher, superintendent or school director. It will be a help in the school room, in the family, in the study. There is no trash clap-trap or wadding. Every article counts, every department its object, and every phase of school work has attention. We are proud of such a magazine as a Kansas enterprise in the west; and it is, moreover, clearly in the front rank of school journals in America. The regular issue is about 7,000; it is edited by H. C. Speer, who is thoroughly in sympathy with teachers' needs and wants. The subscription price is only one dollar a year and we have no doubt the publisher will be pleased to send any teacher a copy on application. Last week we published by the way of an advertisement a note picked up in the halls, and requested the owner to call and claim it. Last Wednesday one of the sweet young creatures who grace our halls, sailed up to the sunset-headed blonde who cares for the local end of this great fireside favorite. The young lady had blood in her eye, and after making a few wild passes at the russet locks of the reporter, she began to complain way up in G minor to the following effect: "I suppose you think its awfully smart don't you to print that note? But it ain't so it ain't and I won't stand it so I won't." Our hired man tried to quiet her and told her it was all right that no one knew who wrote the note, but she wouldn't have it that way at all She said. "Oh you needn't try to smooth it over, you know as well as I do that you just printed it for menness. There wasn't anything in it that I cared for any how, but I was just mad to think I took advantage of a poor defenseless girl. Oh you needn't laugh now. You don't hurt me one bit. I don't care if you print all the notes I ever wrote for there is nothing in them," and here she wheeled around and left a wild-eyed young man wondering what had hit him. The following resolution has been adopted by the faculty: "No student absent or failing to pess more than one of either semi-annual or annual examinations, will be allowed to continue as a student of the University without special vote of the faculty." D. P. LEONARD, TAILOR Has the Largest and Best Selection of Samples ever brought to Douglas county. None but the best of Workmen are employed. Over O'fryan's hardware store Lawrence, Kansas. Geo. HOLLINGBERRY The First-Class Call and See THE SPRING SAMPLES for your NEW SUITS. First-Class Tailoring F. GNEFKOW, 841 Massachusetts St. 841 Lunch - Counter. Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Etc. Students' Trade Solicited. DONE AT THE LOWEST RATES. South Tennessee Street. First Class Work None. Special Rates to Students. MOAK BROTHERS, C. E. ESTERLY, D. D.S. Dental : Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. BILLIARD, POOL AND The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. CONCERT HALL. BEST BRAND OF CIGARS. W. W.FLUKE & SON, W. W. FLUKE. N. J. FLUKE. Doubles in Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, Also Sheet Music, and Piano. A large stock to select from, and prompt attention given to orders. No. 720 Mass, Street, Lawrence, Kansas. THE BEST RESTAURANT in the City KLOCK'S. 820 Mass. St. Everything First-Class. Reduced Rates to Students. Oysters and Ice Cream in season. Full line of Choice Candles and Cigars. HUTSON'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY! Fresh Oysters, Fresh Bread and Cakes. STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Patronize Home Institutions The Southern Kansas Railway IS A KANSAS ROAD And is thoroughly identical with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, to afford its patrons facilities unrequited by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Olathe, Oitawa, Garnett, Jota, Humain, Lakeview, Cherryville, Independent, Woldfield, Wellington, Harper, MAP, intermediate points. THROUGH MAIL TRANS dally exact Sunday, between wednesday and instructions, making close connections at Ottawa. Chanute and Cherryvale with our trains to corpora, Burlington, Girtland. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN4 daily except Sunday, Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets vin this line, connection is made in the Union depot at Kansas City with all through trains to all points, avoiding transfers and changes at THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased vla this line at any of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. ANNA LEE, VIVIAN HOFFMAN PULLMAN Sleepers on all night trains. For further information, see maps and folders, or call on or address S. I. HYNES, General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas The Largest Assortment OF FINE CLOTHING! In the City of Lawrence, to be found at J. House's THE POPULAR CLOTHIER J S CREW & COS Is the best place to purchase TEXT :: BOOKS! WILDER BROS. And Students' Supplies. DISCOUNT NEEW. Manufacturers of Shirts and Underwear To Order. 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 the city. 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 shirings, and to close them out we offer them at one half the regular selling price. If you want a first-class shirt for less than it actually costs to make it, call on us at once. TELEPHONE 67. FINEST IN THE WORLD. Kennedy's Crackers A Lunch or Tea Partv Twenty-five Different Kinds. Nothing Nicer For WHITCOMB BROS. Come and See Them. Having just opened a Fresh Stock of N. H. GOSLINE, Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody. Fancy and Staple Groceries F. DEICHMANN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Choice Meats, Sugar-Cured Hams Call and See Him. AND SAUSAGE. No. 800 Mass, Street. Students Should Patronize the Place House-Best Meals in the city.