and did. fored ano indi- peop- pay inner that nor norce it is the more Mr. the the most and was was was on of e to for- that Crew, Death Emma asca" read.ulent.inent of naMiss whilehetic. Crew, W.E. object necpowimple ul and y deMr. orposs. cussed d that en in f old. change revoeeded. metism s. His stures oaring tender-ellent Col. on and Oro-ints to anything College World. Ann Arbor has 1532 students enrolled. There are 104 graduates in the new House of Representatives. The Yale News (daily) has a circulation of 950 copies per issue. Quite a number of our exchanges published extra issues for Christmas. Many of them were very pretty and tasty. It is said that in the United States one man out of every 200 takes a college course; in Germany one of every 213; in England one of every 500 and one of every 510 in Scotland. Princetonian. "Three cheers! The Corrier and Index are through quarreling and will henceforth be friends."-Baldwin Index. Yes friends, but don't ask for more dear Index for we are hardly willing to embrace you at present. The Washburn Argo is a very excellent paper and is run on the plan of the best college months. We are sorry that the Courier has failed to reach her, and we hasten to make amends. It has been through mistake or carelessness and not on account of any malice towards her. The following from the Lehigh Burr is not bad: As Horace sang of lovely maids, Bedecked with flowers and laure crowns, So will I sing a love of mine, A maid whose praise resounds. Her form is slim, and lightly made, Her hair a glorious golden brown, And she is clad, like gentle maid, In simple, snow white gown. She has admirers everywhere, And everyone has sore regret As into curling smoke she fades. The matchless cigarette. The Miami or to use its explanation of its name "the Manny Journal" is a partial apology for a college paper. Miami is an old school which has been reposing for some years in the arms of death, but its emancipated and skeleton form is being rubbed with a desperate attempt to try to bring it to life; as yet the attempt is by no means successful. Yet the Journal has the nerve to rank Miami as one of the foremost institutions in the land. It even has the laughable and amusing audacity to call Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi "the three most powerful fraternities" in the Greek world. In a recent number we learn also with surprise and pain that our old friend Ovid is dead; the Journal speaks favorably of the deceased's literary ability. While we are in Miami's future and hope to see her firmly established again, we think that the Journal will be of little service under its present management. Many of our high school exchanges far surpass it. A GOOD TYPE-WRITER FOR $60. WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. If you want one address M. O. BILLINGS, Lawrence, Kansas. Now that the city of Lawrence have the means whereby almost absolute fire protection is assured, let efforts now be devoted to building up a good fire department. The press, ent one is a shame to a city of this size and pretentions. --nance to both brain and body it tastes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. PROF. EDWARD OLNEY, whose mathematical text books are studied and referred to over the entire Union, died last Sunday. He has been connected with Michigan University at Ann Arbor as professor of mathematics for over thirty years. By his death, this science suffers a loss indeed. --nance to both brain and body it tastes a delicious drink with water and sugar only. The day of the inauguration of the State officers at Topeka, was one of grandest in the history of Kansas. Six ex-governors were present and made addresses. The inauguration took place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at 7:30 was a grand reception and at 9:30 began the renowned inaugural ball. Miss Minnie Maddern, the charming actress, was shown through Snow Hall by Eames. She expressed much surprise at the beauty of the building; though being a regular subscriber of the Courier and having read the many good notices of the building contained therein, yet it surpassed her anticipations. She was much interested in the appearances by which Prof. Snow's reports are prepared, saying that these reports have been her favorite literature for many years. Upon Eames answering in Spanish, one of her questions she hastily entered her hack and was driven down the hill. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. (LIQUID) 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. Prepared according to the directions of Prof. E. N. Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass. FOR DYSPEPSIA, Mental and Physical Exhaustion Weaken Energy, Universally recommended and prescribed by physiates of all schools, and used with such stimma- Ne vousness, Indiestion, E.c. INVI ORATING, STRENGTHENING, HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING. lants as are necessary to take. It is the best tonic known, furnishing suste- Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take. LFIS Drug Store Prices Reasonable. Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free. Manufactured by the RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, Providence, R. I. Beware of Imitations. Is headquarters for Pure Drugs & Chemicals TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS,BRUSHES,PERFUMES,FINE SOAPS,ETC. Frank Willard KEEPS IN THE CITY THE FINEST BARBER SHOP Special Attention Given to Students. 712 Massachusetts Street. HENRY FUEL, BOOTS & SHOES, Rubber Goods and Slippers. The finest line in the city. 106 MASSACHUSETTS ST., LAWRENCE, KS. H. W. HOWE, DENTIST, 745 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Ks. GO TO J. M. ZOOK'S FOR Fine Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks And FRESH OYSTERS. CELERY, CRANBERRIES, and PICKLES, In Great Variety. Oranges, Lemons, the Finest Apples, Fancy and Staple Groceries of all kinds, sold as cheap as peas in the city, sold them. sells them. CLEAN UP! HIRAM HUNTER, "HONEST OLD HIRAM." Now has full charge of the TURKISH . BATH . HOUSE ON VERMONT STREET. Bath open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. HUTSON'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Fresh Oysters, Fresh Bread and Cakes. STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Patronize Home Institutions IS A KANSAS ROAD The Southern Kansas Railway And is thoroughly identical with the Interests and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequipped by any line in Eastern or Southern Kansas. THIROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas City and Otathe, Otawa, Garnett, Iowa, Humboldt, Chanute, Cherryvale, Independence, Wichita, Harper, Attenborough, intermediate points. THROUGH MAIL TRAINS daily except Sunday, between Kansas and Texas, making close connections, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryville with our trains to emporia, Barrington, Girdley. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 4 daily except Sunday, Kansas City and Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via this line, connection is made in the Union depot at Kansas City with all through trains to all points, allowing transfer and changes at THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any one of the regular coupon stations, and your baggage checked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN sleepers on all night trains. For further information, see maps and authoritative guides. S. B. HYNES, General Passenger Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. This is to Call Your Attention TO Kansas City's Best Clothing House You can look into Cheap John Clothing Houses, but don't squander your money with them. We are the only house in Kansas City that sells Real Tailor Made Suits and Overcoats. Then we sell Ready-Well-Made Clothing for Men, Boys, & Children This season we have a larger and better stock than ever before. Then our Gents' Furnishing Goods stock is supplied with Underwear, White and Colored Shirts, Kid and Buck Gloves, Neck Ties, Collars, and Cuffs, etc. We also carry complete lines of the Star Shirt Waists. In brief, we are out-fitters to man and boy kind, with strictly one price. Come and see us. HERRICK CLOTHING CO. Kansas City's Best Clothing House. Corner Main and Sixth Streets. FINEST IN THE WORLD. Kennedy's Crackers Nothing Nicer For WHITCOMB BROS. A Lunch or Tea Partv. Twenty-flye Different Kinds. Come and See Them. N. H. GOSLINE, Having just opened a Fresh Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Is now ready to sell as cheap as anybody.