20 LOCAL. —A certain Senior's washer-woman says she will give any one half her bill to collect it. Some thought that this grave and reverend Senior sold his books to pay this bill, but the latest reports indicate that it was to play pool on. For further information apply to B-n. All styles pocket cutlery at Straffon's. —For a stylish tie call at Newmark's. —D. A. Blackman's system of voice culture is second to none. According to the provisions of the constitution, the Courier company met the second Friday of the month in their annual session. The amendments to the constitution, proposed last spring, were unanimously ratified. Hereafter the business managers will receive eighty per cent. of the net profits. The size of the paper was changed to the present form. The departments were changed as follows: the "Topics" was dropped and its scope given to the new department, "The Fortnight", which is also to criticise literary and dramatic productions at the University and in the city. The Miscellany department was turned over to the "Exchange." The "Views" was established to contain communications from students and alumni. Another editor was added to the "Scientific" department, and assigned to the civil engineers. The editorial staff for the ensuing year was elected and will be found elsewhere. L. H. Leach was elected president of the company, C. L. Smith secretary and Geo. M. Walker treasurer. —Finest New York Counts at Klocks & Falley's. -A discount to all students who buy their furnishing goods at Newmarks. Ask Riggs about the Sigma Chis. Read the last paragraph in the editorial columns. —The I. C.'s say they have ten new members, and you can tell it all you please. —And yet another has joined the ranks of the Phi Gamma Delta. Curdy is the latest. —"Hutch." manipulates the Herald now, and takes intense interest in the Courier. We believe if F. D. were to go through K. S. U. again he would forget his old love and devote his strength to speeding the Courier on its way. —If you want a neat fitting glove, call at Newmark's. The Betas were out on a tear Wednesday night. Even our grave and reverend presidentbut we refrain. -It is reported that the Kappa Kappa Gamma will enter K. S. U. this year. Several well known young ladies are said to be interested. Oysters in all styles at Klock & Falley's. Duncan is still on top with all University text books. The voice of the " spiker " is heard in the land. My voice culture students will meet once a week to apply the principle to music, and study quality of tone. Gratis. D. A. BLACKMAN. —Wonder if the barbs will behold the edifying spectacle of a hatchet-burying this year. STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Will find the largest stock of BOOTS AND SHOES to select from in the city, including all leading styles, at prices that will pay you to visit the Family Shoe Store before buying elsewhere. MASON'S