Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery Turnouts are the finest in the city. Good Horses, & New Buggies. UN your er of nunity Mitts better blendid Lawns, given Grand from the roon. No on show of NICE no house you Dry or less cordial our store the great e offered fully, Institu- other preliminary in educational inrence Bual-英语 British Robinson, O. E. Lawrence, C. Lare also direcet stock of the interprise is to training a military or licious school; to attend the university secured in a to throughout the state, assisting and improving commercial in the second k of buildings of a square feet of electricity it will be three k for that property it will be three k for the entire electrify and improvements movement and and hot and Annual Meeting of the Science Club. Mrs. J. K. visiting The second annual meeting of the Science club for original work, was held Friday afternoon in the chemistry building. An interesting program was presented, consisting of the following papers: I. The Loco Weed—Prof. L. E. Sayre. Prof. Sayre has as yet found no poisonous principle in the plant. II. The Electro-Motive Force of Magnetism—Prof. E. L. Nichols and W. S. Franklin. III. Duration of Color Impressions upon the Retina—R. L. McAlpine. Violet was found to be the most lasting color, yellow the least. IV. The "Platinum Mine," at Ottawa, Prof. E. H. S. Bailey. This paper discussed some metallic specimens sent from Ottawa, purporting to be platinum. Prof. Bailey by tests decided that they were iron. V. Some Analyses of Dover's Powders—Prof. L. E. Sayre. These analyses showed much adulteration and the use of poor drugs. VI. Test of the Sense of Taste Prof.E.H.H.S.Bailey and E.L.Nichols. 123 persons show that bitter substances are more appreciable than any other. The sense of taste is more acute in females than in males. VII. Temperature of the Air at Different Levels in Lawrence, Kansas—Prof.F. F. Snow. VIII. Sanitation, (applied to Lawrence)—R. L. McAlpine. Mr. McAlpine showed a map of Lawrence, showing contour lines and line of the proposed sewer. The cost of such a system would not exceed $50., 000. IX. Characteristic Curves of Authorship—Prof. E. L. Nichols. In this paper were shown relative curves of the two, three, four and five letter words in Shakespeare and Bacon. After completing the program a business meeting was held, at which the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: President, V. L. Kellogg; Vice President, E. Caldwell; Secretary, P. A. Williamson; Treasurer, W. S. Franklin; Librarian, L. T. Dyche. The club has had a most success ful year, and promises to continue as one of the leading societies of the University. Law. The Juniors have had no examinations this week, having completed the last book on Friday. G. W. Frolich has an offer at St. Louis which he will accept, unless he finds something in Kansas City, which will suit him better. W. S. Wolley, '88, left Wednesday for his home in New York. He will return next year. Mr. Thompson, a former student of the University, but since, a knight of the ferule, visited the classes this week with a view to entering next year. The Seniors were all successful in their examinations, and celebrated the event by inviting the faculty and examining committee to a banquet at Weideman's on Saturday night. The written examination for the Seniors was held at the court house, lasting three entire days, twenty questions being given on each branch, instead of ten, as stated last week. They had an oral examination last week before S.O. Thacher, S.A. Riggs, and J.Q. A. Norton. Some of the Seniors wanted to have a picture of the class taken, but of course, as usual, they couldn't agree. Dickerson wanted a "dagarytype," Blair said he would have nothing but a "vig-net," and Jackson said "dogoned if a tin type aint good enough." This week they were of one mind long enough to go to the gallery, and Mettner after a great deal of scolding, got them all quiet, but on account of the frowns and scowling, they had to sit three times before they could get a negative. J. S. CREW & CO'S TEXT :: BOOKS ! And Students' Supplies. DISCOUNT BEST. The Largest Assortment OF FINE CLOTHING! In the City of Lawrence, to be found at J. House's THE POPULAR CLOTHIER F. GNEFKOW, Lunch - Counter. MOAK BROTHERS, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Etc. Students' Trade Solicited. WILLIS, AT DaLee'sStudio South Tennessee Street. First Class Work Done. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S, Special Rates to Students. Dental : Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. BILLIARD, POOL AND CONCEPT HALL. The Flawest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. BEST BRAND OF CIGARS. W. W. FLUKE. N. J. FLUKE. W. W. FLUKE & SON, Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Also Sheet Music, and Books. 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