For COMMENCEMENT HATS and BONNETS call on Mrs. Savage Pharmaceut al Association. Pharmaceutical Association. Last week Prof. Sayre, Prof. Williston and Mr. Boyce, accompanied the entire senior class in pharmacy to Kansas City to attend the meeting of the Kansas Pharmaceutical association. The meeting was one of the most successful ever held in Kansas. On Tuesday evening an address was expected from Chancellor Snow, but owing to the death of his father he was unable to be present. Prof. Williston filled the vacancy. His subject was "The Relation and Interdependence of the Pharmacist Physician." He referred to the school of pharmacy as a factor in bringing about the higher standard in both professions, and to the need of a school of medicine connected with the University, which would, in cooperation with the school of pharmacy, soon place the profession on a proper basis in the state. On Wednesday afternoon five of our seniors were honored with places on the program and papers were read also by Prof. Sayre and Mr. Boyce. On Wednesday evening a reception was given in Chelsea park. Each day's program made provision for sports in the shape of races, ball games, tugs of war, etc. All went home feeling happier and wiser for their presence at the meeting. An Excellent Opportunity. Mrs. E. B. Topham of this city has been given the exclusive control of the sale of Rand, McNally & Company's Universal Atlas in Douglas, Shawnee, Leavenworth, Cloud, Wyandotte and Johnson counties, and will be able to furnish lucrative employment to a few energetic students in canvassing for the work. The high repute of the Atlas renders it a very available selling work. Col. O. E Learnard and Chancellor F. H. Snow own copies of the Atlas and have expressed their high appreciation of it. The Chancellor's copy is in every-day use in his office,and as he himself expresses "could not well be spared." County Superintendent Pears and Mr. Coonrod, president of the Lawrence Business college, recommend the work in the strongest terms. A better book for student canvassors cannot be found Students wishing to know terms, etc., should apply to Mrs. E. B. Topham, 945 Rhode Island street. Tuesday night the Usher Guards met. Hadley and Sawtell went to practice "Great Caesar" instead of going to drill. The result was that in the midst of one of the most thrilling scenes of the play the Roman populace were startled by the appearance of a detachment of the Kansas Guards who bore off Cassius and Brutus to the Armory. Go to Misses L. E. and I. Engel for commencement novelties in the way of Hats, Bonnets and Millinery. Do not fail to hear Dome Geza Monday night. Science Club. The annual meeting of the Science Club was postponed one week. It will occur this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The papers are the result of original work and will be valuable to any one who will attend. The program is as follows: Notes on Magnetic Declination. F O Marvin. Constants for the Fauth Alt-szmuth, N 296, A O Ridway. Examination of Stramonium Seed. 1. E Sayre. On the Influence of Parapeptones on Digestion, E.S. Serve and H.Day. Digestion, E L Sayre and H D Day. Coffee Bean, E L Sayre and F C Comba. On Parachiormetan;tooluene, E C Franklin. Analysis of a Mineral Water from Nemaha County, Kansas. E H. S. Bailey and J. F. Noble. Analysis of the Alkaloid of Solanum Roostratum, C. E. McClung. On the Affinities of the Phrygania and the Lendidonta, V. L. Kellogg. On the Taxonomic Value of the Scales in Lepidontera, V. L Kellogg. INTERMISSION. A Graphic Method for Angle Blocks in the Howe Truss, A. S Rille Portland, Oregon Witness on the T. A. A., and N. M. R. R. at Ann Arbor; Mich., H. E. Rigge, Chief Engineer. A New Method of Extinguishing Fires in Dwellings, L. I. Blake. On MacCullagh's and Salmon's Methods of Generating Quadratic Surfaces, H. B. Newton. Maximum Moment in an Arch-rib, E. C. Murphy. Kansas Pterodactyls, Part I, S. W. Williston. Kansas Mosassaurs, Part II, S. W. Willis. The Analysis of some Kansas Building Stones, E. C. Case. The Diseases of Grasses, W. C Stevens. A Method of Trisecting an Angle, A. Candy. Brazilian Diptera, Part II, S. W. Wililston. The poles have come from Torr the incandes- The poles have come from Topeka and the line for the incandescent system is being put up. GRADUATION CIFTS. We have a beautiful line of articles particularly suitable for Graduation gifts. Among other things we mention Windmill. K S. U., Bow Knot, and Heart Spoons, Also Lockets, Neck Chains, Rings, Watches, etc. Everything is of reliabl H. J. RUSHMER'S SONS, quality, at moderate prices. TYLER DESKS - 200 New Styles. TYLER ROYAL TYPE WRITER CABINETS, TA- RENDS & Special Discounts. Catalogue for 1890 now ready. 130 pages. Illustrated. Book free; Booklet 10c. The Jewelers and Opticians, 843 Mass. St. Inscribed for Size, Quality and Price. Illustrated in Color. THE DESK LOOK. ST. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A. THE DESK LOOK. ST. LOUIS, MO., U.S.A. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. 50c TIES —AT— ABE LEVY'S. Stop and See Them. EQUIPPED FOR COMMENCEMENT. For the reason that our assortment surpass any and all others in this market. We are prepared to supply your little wants, such as Gloves, Mitts, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Fans, etc., as no other house in the trade here can. In Dress Materials for graduating and street wear our lines are very fine and attractive. Lowest possible prices prevail in all departments. Your trade solicited. GEO. INNES, Lawrence, Kansas. E. A. GILDNER Has just opened his Whipped Ice Cream of all flavors and the fine ice in the city. Orders taken for parties LEONARD. The Tailor, Fiue Candies a Specialty. Have a Large and Well Selected Stock to Choose rom and prices are the No. 733 Massachusetts St. Students are invited to call and examine his goods and orders before ordering their new suits. Advertising. F you wish to advert on a yellow paper here ROWELL & CO. No. 10 spruce ST, New York **EVERYONE in one of information on the** **subject of advertising will do well, o. obtain a** **purchase from us:** Maild, postage paid, no re- quireance one dollar. **From the American Newspaper Directory of** the be 4 book papers and class journals; gives the circulation rating of every e-mail and a point to pertainth to the business of advertising. Ad- resse prince St. N. Y. **ADVERTISING BUEUGAL,** iprce St. N. Y. You can buy the fiest goods for one third regular price. Students and everybody will do well by calligraphy, but there have been much to order by parties, and Patronize Our Custom Steam Launcher For Nice Work and Low Price AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, LAWRENCE, KAN. Work Called for and Delivered Telephone 67. SHIRT : MAKERS McCONNELL Has the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. A. WEBER & SON, Spring Merchant : Tailors Students will find it to their advantage to call and examine our H. JAESCHKE, BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Fresh Bread Delivered to any part of the city. Special Rates to Clubs 825 Mass. St. Klock's Restaurant. OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES. { Board per Week $3.00 } { Meal Tickets... 3.50 } The Students' Boarding Place. Confectionary and Cigars. Fresh and salt meats always on Hand. Special Rates to Club Stewards. WILDER BROS. 816 Massachusetts Street. Meat Market. Fancy Staple Groceries CHAS. HESS 937 Massachusetts St. N. H. GOSLINE, Students' Trade a Specialty. 811 Mass. Street. Lawrence, Kansas WILLIS. Dalee's Photograph Gallery. South Tennessee St. FIRST-CLASS WORK DONE. Special : Rates : to : Students. Over 1200 BICYCLES Wea Bicycles, Guns and Typewriters taken in Exchange. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard : Parlors. Choice Tobacco and Cigars. No. 774 Massachusetts Street. C. E. ESTERLY. DENTIST. Over Woodward's Drug Store UNION PACIFIC THE OLD RELIABLE is always ready and willing to make the lowest possible rates and furnish the best accommodations to all who apply. We charter cars on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction. For full particulars as to time of train rates, etc., call on J.P.ROSS **THE RIPANS TAULEES regulate the stomach.** A river and bowls purify the blood, are pleasurable for Bileousness, Michelles on the Face, Brighta's taste, Catarina, Cole, Constipation, Bristle's taste, Caterra, Cole, Constipation, Bitches, Inocunded Heart, Dizziness, Fevery, Plains, Foot breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, Plains, Foot breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, Loss of Appetite, Mental Depression, Nausea, Pimples, Pain, Pimples, Pain, Pimples, Pain, Rush of Blood, Salidum, Saillum, Sailum, Sailum, Sailum, Sour feeding liquid, Stomach, Throat and every other organ to impair blood or a failure in the proper performance of its functions. Persons given over-eating are humiliated, continued use of the Ripans taulees is the street care for obstacle, competition and the most delicate. A gross 1 lb. gross $1.50, a gross 4 lb. gross $3.00, a gross 8 lb. gross $4.50, a gross 16 lb. gross $7.00, Chemical COMPANY, P.O. Box 226, New York Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand Special Rates to Student Clubs C. A. PEASE & SON. Watkin's : National : Bank. Capital. $150,000. Surplus. $13 000. We do a general banking business and solicit your patronage. J. B. WATKINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier Finest Laundry in the West WOOLF BROS. PUBLI THE VOL. ABE LEVY, AG'T. Work Called For and Delivered; What STUDENTS Call on me. first door west of City Library for good the Un shows degree development in tion feature to the deliver sinlge various uses is a gro people the U healthfh By out am struc Boots & Shoes and Rubber Goods! Repairing Nest!* Done. Students' Trades Solicited. Me a Cal **HENRY FUEL** out am structo quaintio sity an ly adva The by Promental cases of the Unpractice wherev practice people On ment of an intversity. first nuity Q that the Universitycation search ty. 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