LOCAL AND PERSONAL Go to the Boston Clothing House for gentlemen's furnishing goods, the best stock in Lawrence and the lowest prices. Students Students When you want to see the finest line o Derby hats at 25 per cent less than cos call at the Boston Clothing House. A Winter Idyl. A winter day. A robust young lady from Baker Whose feet covered nearly an aker Onece captured a beau Who worshipped her seau She couldn't persuade him to shake He took her one night for a "stew," But when she had stowed away tew And then called for more He left her and swore He had bid her a long last adieu! Woodward's Bark and Iron is just the thing for a spring tonic. Look Here! We must sell our Derby hats and we offer them to you at 25 per cent less than cost. Now is your time. URBANSKY. The very newest of odors in handkerchief perfumery at Woodward's. Ville odors, whose "offence is rank," are studiously excluded from the "Round Corner" stock. Calm and smell, (and buy.) L. O. McIntire returned Monday from the east, where he has been personally selecting his goods. A car load arrived yesterday, were opened and are now being marked. They will be on sale soon Dever Many of the necessities of life come from a drug store. Our student friends are reminded that B. W. Woodward's "Round Corner" is the place to trade. Good merchandise and low prices at all times. Go to Smith's for the finest cigarettes To Subscribers. Wants your order for a spring suit. Remember you have a large line to select from and don't forget you save money. Please send your subscriptions by postal note, draft, or money order. We are overloaded with stamps. Dever A fine line of pen knives, &c., &c., at Smith's News Depot. A supply of all the finest cigarette to baccos used, always on hand at Smith's news depot. On deck with an elegant line of spring samples from Jacob Reed's Sons', Philadelphia. In the Ohio State Oratorical Contest, C. M. L. Stiles, of Delaware, O., won first place. His subject was "Dynamic Faith." W. B. Owen, of Denison, won second, subject: "Our Debt to the Future." The Jap who represented Oberlin is reported to have done exceedingly well. If you want a nobby spring suit come and see Dever. He has the best line ever shown in the city. Smith at the news depot keeps the finest stock of imported and domestic cigars in the city. See Dr. Dresback's card in another column. He is an old college man, and the students should make his acquaintance. Go to Smith's for your fine cigars. Senator L. B. Kellogg, of Emporia is a friend of the K. S. U. who is a friend indeed. It was through his influence mainly that Prof. Snow's salary was raised and when the appropriation for electrical apparatus was under consideration by a few words explained the necessity of the apparatus he saved the defeat of that clause of the appropriation bill. Having a natural antipathy against the handling of dead matter it was the intention of the present staff to say nothing whatever in detriment of the Review. But a recent editorial (the only one which was not taken from the columns of the Courier or the daily press) in that paper is so grossly false that we cannot pass over it in silence. Fair and honest criticism is always acceptable, but slurring and maliciously false insinuations and statements call for rebuke and address. It is well known that the writer of that editorial has written with personal animus and plotted in secret against the Courier and has in this instance resorted to falsehoods to do it injury. It ought to be said in justice to his staff that he does not have their support in this vindictiveness. It is also well known that the Review under the present management has dwindled from the first rank of college journalism into the third; and the editorial is its weakest department. All of this we had wished to say nothing of, for our pride in K. S. U. would naturally lead us to withhold such truths from the public; but since we are attacked we are obliged to give the source (insignificant though it be) and to proclaim its falsity. When the editor-in-chief of the Review says that the Courier has a debt of $75 or $80, he says what is false. We challenge him to prove any such indebtedness, and if he cannot prove it let him show his fellow students that he has no maliciousness in this matter. "People who live in glass houses should not throw stones," so says the adage. It will apply with especial force when talking of the financial affairs of other people. The reference is plain. --- College Boys Notice. A PRIZE ESSAY. W. Jennings Demorest, of New York, authorizes the secretary of the National Inter-Collegiate Association to announce that he will give a $25 Gold Medal for the best essay, and a $15 Silver Medal for the second best, on the first subject in this series, under rules detailed below. NOTICE THE FOLLOWING: (a) Subject: "The Balance of Power in American Politics." (b) The essay must not exceed 2,500 words in length. (e) It must be written by some member of a college club in membership with the National Inter-Collegiate Probibition Association, or by some undergraduate who is himself a member of this association. (e) All essays will be the property of the National Association, and the Gold Medal Essay will be published in the second number of The Inter-Collegiate Quarterly, together with selections from others, of which honorable mention will be made. (d) It must be received at headquarters, Wooster, Ohio, by April 15th, and his club must be clear on the books of the National Association at that time. (f) It must be plainly written (a type writer is suggested), and the name of the author must not appear on the MSS. On a separate sheet he must give name, address, and the club to which he belongs. Go to Field & Hargis University Book Store! FOR STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. Very respectfully yours, WALTER THOMAS MILLS. Very respectfully yours, AT OFFICE DAY AND NIGHT. DR. JONT. Dresback. 726 Massachusetts St. LAWRENCE, KAN Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. E. Wright, DENTIST 713 MASS,ST. 713 MASS. ST. Lawrence, Kansas. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. McCONNELL, The Tailor, Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. FRANK MILLARD Billiard Parlor. THE ONLY FIRST CLASS PLACE IN THE CITY. Fine Imported and Domestic CIGARS. 710 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. J. B. KELLY, The Students' Friend, Gives students the best rates and attention of any BARBER, SHOP In the city. Nominate best workmen employed 915 Mass. St. A. A. RUSS, DENTIST Office over Field & Hargis' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. WM.WIEDEMANN, THE Students' Friend! HIS PURE CANDIES Are Unexcelled. Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand. The favorite board for students for the best tableboard. Falley will be found at Mull's old stand. THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN 18 HENRY FUEL, BOOTS & SHOES. Rubber Goods and Slippers. The finest line in the city. The finest line in the city. 196 MASSACHUSETTS ST., LAWRENCE. KS. Indiana Cash Grocery, PARTIAL PRICE LIST. SUGARS. 16 pounds Granulated St 16% “ Standard A 16% “ XX U .4% “ Brown 12 “ Powdered 11 “ Out Loaf perr ... $1 00 " " ... COFFEES. 6 pounds choice coffee 5 pounds choice coffee ... 1 00 6% " " Best ... 1 00 7% " " Golden ... 1 00 8% " O.G. Java" ... 1 00 9% " O.G." ... 1 00 10% " Best Mocha ... 1 00 11% " Best Kilo roasted ... 1 00 12% " Best Rilo roasted ... 1 00 13% " Good Rilo roasted ... 1 00 14% " Arbuckles ... 20 15% XAN ... 20 16% best O.G. Java roasted ... 30 17% mixed O.G. Java and Maricabo ... 25 TEAS. pound Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 pound Heard & F. B. Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 “ Best Shot ” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 “ Best Olong” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Choice Olong” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 “ Best Breakfast” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Best Imperial” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Good Imperial” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Best H.F. F. Japan” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Choose Japan” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 “ Best Green B. F. Japan” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 “ Best Brown B. F. Japan” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 “ Best B. F. Sittings” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 “ Good B. F. Sittings” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 SYRUPS. 1 log 4½ gallons pure sugar ... $1 50 1 CanSank ¼ gallons pure sugar ... 1 75 1 pail 2½ gallons pure sugar ... 1 50 1 gallon choice N. O. ... 1 00 1 gallon choice Honey ... 1 00 1 " pure sugar ... 65 1 " Gold Matteal ... 75 1 " Book candy ... 80 1 " best sorghum ... 40 1 " can best Maple Syrup ... 1 00 1 " can ... 40 1 " can ... 20 1¼ pound Ranch Comb Honey ... 20 Bayless & Churchill. Weakened Energy. Acid Phosphate. (LIQUID) Mental and Physical Exhaustion FOR DYSPEPSIA, Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge Mass. Universally recommended and prescribed by physicians of all schools. It is the best known drink with such stimulants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. It has a delicious drink with water and sugar only. A preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesia, potash and iron with phosphoric acid in such forms as to be readily assimilated by the system. Nervousness, Indigestion, Etc. INVIGORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. SOAPS FLOUR. CANNED VEGETABLES. CANNED MEATS AND FISH. Providence, R. I. 25 bars L.C. G. Soap $1.00 23 bars " Star Soap" 1.00 13 bars " Bahla Vita Bes" 1.00 13 bars " Ivory" 1.00 20 White Russian 1.00 20 White Family 1.00 Large packs of toilet soap, 25 per cent less than usually sold. 100 Ibs Kaw Princes, H. Pat...$2 75 100 " Head Center, "...3 00 100 " Mountain Dew, "...3 00 100 " I. U. C. Night Pat., "...4 00 100 " Cream of the City, "...2 50 100 " A. l., "...2 50 100 " choice meal, "...1 25 100 " pot meal, "...1 35 % Sack Graham Flour. "... " " Prices Reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the Mustard Sardines... 10 American %lb Sardines... 10 lb ... 10 3-pound can Kaw Valley Tomatoes...$12.95 RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, **pound each:** Bottom Tomatoes... 10 3 " " globe... 10 2 " " Fancy Gold Medal Tomatoes.12" 2 " " Corr... 8 2 " " Yolon Corn... 5 2 " Kaw Valley Corn... 10 2 " Sugar Beans... 10 2 " Stringless Beans... 10 2 " White Beans... 10 2 " Lily... 13 2 " Marifal Peas... 13 2 " Choice Peas... 10 2 " Sucotash... 4 2 " Paprika... 5 **Best French Mushrooms...** 20 **Best French Pes...** 20 **3-pound can Lewin's Baked Beans** 17 **3-square inch South Church** 17 Beware of Imitations. LEIS' Drug Store Is headquarters for Pure Drugs & Chemicals TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY FINE TOILET SOAPS, ETC. Frank Willard KEEPS THE FINEST BARBER SHOP IN THE CITY. 712 Massachusetts Street. Special Attention Given to Students. H. W. HOWE, DENTIST. 745 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Ks. CLEAN UP! "HONEST OLD HIRAM..." Now has full charge of the TURKISH .. 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