LOCAL AND PERSONAL Do you want the Earth? We can't give you that, we will give you the BEST BARGAINS ON EARTH in MEN'S & BOYS' Taylor Fitting Clothing THE BOSTON SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIER. A. URBANSKY. New base ball goods at Smith's. The delinquent Seniors are making up their work in chapel rhetoricals. Mr. Smith, has through industrious efforts secured base ball goods in advance of the season. Call and see his extensive outfit at the News Depot. Prof. Snow lectured in Emporia last week, subject: "The Dust of Earth and Air." Base ball goods at Smith's. The Pharmacists had their Materia Medica examination last week. Best Spaulding bats at Smith's News Depot. Base ball practice has begun. Boom it. Boom it. League balls at Smith's. V. L. Kellogg leaves to-day for a short visit with friends in Emporia. Although strenuously denied by his friends, it is said that he left to avoid lynching at the hand of an enraged Freshman in the botany class whose paper he marked. Bats, masks, and all kinds of base ball goods at Smith's. Go to Smith's for imported cigars. H. D. Smith, of the Senior clas $ ^{8} $ was initiated into Phi Gamma Delta Wednesday. STUDENTS SHOULD PATRONIZE SMITH FOR THEIR BASE BALL OUTFIT. The faculty say they are determined to secure clearness and accuracy in all first grade work. Brace up again! The Phi Delts had a picture taken of their entire fraternity. Aside from stealing two or three of their young lady friends' photographs lying around the room, no damage was done to the gallery or its fixtures. The Seniors held a meeting last week; Jep Davis was elected president and Miss Louella Moore secretary. Committees were appointed on invitations, music and photographs. Lime Kiln Club was well attended last Saturday night and an excellent program was rendered. Mr. Hunt gave an essay on "Alcohol." E. Martindale, extempore on "Skipping Classes." Then followed a general debate on the question: Resolved that from the present indications, prohibition will be a national issue within the next ten years...Mr. Hunt leading the affirmative and Mr. Virtue the negative. Resolutions of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity on the Death of C. D. Dean. ALPHA NU CHAPTER HALL, MARCH 12.1887. WHEREAS, Providence in His infinite wisdom has removed from our association and fellowship, our friend and brother, Charles Dickey Dean; and WHILEAS, We desire to convey to the bereaved family and friends our sincere sympathy in this hour of affliction, therefore be it Resolved, by Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta Theta Pi; That we recognize in his manly career a brother, devoted, loyal and conscientious to our beloved fraternity, and worthy of the highest esteem of his brethren. That, in his untimely death, the chapter has lost a true and honored brother, the fraternity a generous and enthusiastic member. That, we now assure his friends or our deep sympathy in this distressing trial, when one who, in the morning of life, gave promise of so bright and useful a career, has been stricken from their midst. That, as a token of the affection and esteem in which our late brother was held, and in testimony of respect for his memory, these resolutions be spread upon the records of the chapter and the badge of our fraternity be worn draped in mourning. That, a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the bereaved family and inserted in the University and city papers, and the Beta Theta Pi. W. T. REED, W. T. CAYWOOD Committee The news of the death of Mrs. J. D. S. Cook was a cause of profound sorrow to her many friends in the city and University. While a resident of Lawrence, Mrs. Cook made many friends and was universally beloved. Her daughters, Misses Josie and Hattie, have the heartfelt sympathy of their student friends in this time of bereavement. The Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity, of which both are members, passed the following resolutions: WHEREKAS, Our Heavenly Father, has in His infinite wisdom, deprived our dear sisters, Josie and Harry Cook, of the loving and tender guidance of their; her, by removing her to the beautiful home above, and WHEREAS, We desire to extend to them a deeper sympathy in this the hour of their death. Resolved, by Kappa Chapter Kappa Alpha Theta. That, in the death of Mrs. Cook we have lost one of our most honored friends, a woman of pure, noble character and true Christian life. That, as a token of respect to her memory, a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved sisters and published in the journal *Kappa Alpha Theta*. Also in the journal of *Kappa Alpha Theta*. The German society had a very interesting meeting last Friday in Oread hall. The program as given in last week's issue was carried out without a break. The following officers were elected: Henri Nickle, president; Anna McKinnon, secretary; Mamie Manley, critic. The following will be presented this afternoon: declamination, Mr. Esterly; essays, Miss Manly and Mr. Nickel; oration, Mr. Squires; readings, Mamie Henshaw and W.S. Jenks. TELLA CHAPMAN, EMMA BARTELLE, MRS G. A. LEWIS, Committee. A recent written review in History of Civilization showed but one clear first grade, two doubtful firsts, four seconds, balance thirds, with one failure. More brace up! AT OFFICE DAY AND NIGHT. Go to Field & Hargis, University Book Store! FOR STUDENTS'SUPPLIES FOR STUDENTS' SUPPLIES. DR.JONT.DRESBACK 726 Massachusetts St., LAWRENCE, KAN. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. DENTIST E. Wright, 713 MASS, ST. Lawrence, Kansas. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. The Tailor. 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