The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . Ill 1833,313 IC±o-^A7-aj Street^ ff& ON GOOD SECURITY, BY THE LOAN Wm. G. Shapcott Agency, Colorado Springs. COLLEGE BOYSCOLLEGE GIRLS AND *& ft *Si &tiS *V »J? »» Are you one of them ? That buy their Candies, Gum, Soda Water, Lead Pencils, Writing Paper,Tablets, and have their Prescriptions put up at SMITH &, WELLINGSDRUG STORE ARE UP-TO-DATE STUDENTS The Apparel of? Proclaims the Man. Try us for the proof. Cheap rates to our agent. Having this in mind, how can you afford tohave your laundry work done at any place otherthan the best in t


The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . Ill 1833,313 IC±o-^A7-aj Street^ ff& ON GOOD SECURITY, BY THE LOAN Wm. G. Shapcott Agency, Colorado Springs. COLLEGE BOYSCOLLEGE GIRLS AND *& ft *Si &tiS *V »J? »» Are you one of them ? That buy their Candies, Gum, Soda Water, Lead Pencils, Writing Paper,Tablets, and have their Prescriptions put up at SMITH &, WELLINGSDRUG STORE ARE UP-TO-DATE STUDENTS The Apparel of? Proclaims the Man. Try us for the proof. Cheap rates to our agent. Having this in mind, how can you afford tohave your laundry work done at any place otherthan the best in town? We are the best. COLORADO SPRINGS STEAM LAUNDRY, H2 E. CUCHARAS ST., opp. Alamo Park. PATRONIZE Harts Transfer and Carriage Co. 114 E. Pikes Peak Ave. Telephone 346. PATRONIZE F. M. Piersons Barber Shop, 7 North Tejon St. YOUNO ME To be well dressed, ClotheYourself from head to footat * ktU^ Holbrook & Perkins IN MAKING PURCHASES, PLEASE MENTION SEEING ADVERTISEMENT IN THE COLLEGIAN. t. November 20, 1897. The Next Attraction in the |_VQ EO IVI COURSE^ii GEO. KENNAN, Siberian Explorer. DECEMBER Atrv \l Me. Kennan is a man of mediumheight, slender, and perfectly at easeupon the stage, giving out the impres-sion that he is addressing each one inhis audience personally. He gives a re-markably interesting account of his firstvisit to Siberia as a member of the firstexploring party of the Husso-AmericanTelegraph expedition, and tells of thewanderings of a party of Americans that-set sail from San Francisco in 1864, toarrange for a telegraph line betweenSan Francisco and St. Petersburg by theway of Siberia and Kamchatka. Thecamp life in Siberia lasted three years. f


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