STUDENTS! You will always find a complete line of TEXT BOOKS ON HAND, and all kinds of supplies, at the LOWEST PRICE IN THE CITY, at our store. We have supplied Students of the University for twenty years, and know what you want and how to treat you. Students who will send their address, we will mail a list of all books used in each class. Old and new students always made welcome. Any information as to Boarding places, or order for Text Books by mail, will receive prompt attention. Any information as to Boarding places, or order for Text Books by mail, will receive prompt attention. J. S. CREW & CO., Book-Sellers. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Now in the Twentieth Year of its history, has established a Department of Science, Literature and the Arts; a Department of Law, a Department of Music, Department of Pharmacy. and a Department of Art. It is thus prepared to give thorough collegiate instruction and professional training in the Departments named, MSCSI and DEPARTMENT presents eight distinct courses leading to the degrees of B. A. and B. S. The course of study has been rearranged and enlarged in the DEPARTMENT OF LAW. The course of studies covers two years. Tuition $25 per annum. The best instruction is given in Piano, years. Tuition $25 per annum. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC has been in successful operation for two years. The best instruction is given in Piano, Vocal Culture, Chorus Singing, etc. THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY was opened in the fall of 1885. It is already an assured success. Instruction theoretical and practical, 3,000 physicians prescriptions in the original are in use in the department. Course in the University, two years leading, after two years of practical work, to the degree Ph. G. Tuition, $25 per annum. Johns heading, after two years of practical work, to the degree F. M. Tartan, gce per amateur DEPARTMENT OF ART was opened in the tail of 1885, under the care of Miss Mary L. Simpson. Instruction is given in Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, Decorations, etc. The department is maintained, especially for those who lack the preparation in the languages required for admis- Drawing, Oil Painting, Water Colors, Decorat. A Preparatory Department is maintained especially for those who lack the preparation in the languages required for admission to the Freshman class. The next term will open Wednesday, Sept. 8th. For catalogue and any information, address J. A. LIPPINCOTT, D. D., Lawrence, Kan. The above is the advertisement which won the $10 prize offered by the Indiana Cash Grocery, written by Stoney C. Prentice, 16 years old, a pupil in the Lawrence High School. No. 803 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. FIELD & HARGIS University Book Store. All Text Books in stock. Supplies used by the students, at prices lower than the lowest. 100 Boarding places on our Students' Register. LOCAL. Hunting rooms is in order. Only two weeks more of vacation. School begins in fair week, as usual. The Phi Psis will run a dining club this year. The University opens on the 8th of September. The Phi Gams will run a club this year as they did last. A new stock of chemicals have been purchased for the chemical department. The Phi Gamms and the Phi Psis who were in the city, with the addition of some of the boys from down town, made a merry picnicing and dancing crowd during vacation. The Hillside club will be conducted as usual this year. The fight for fraternity members promises to be as hot this year as heretofore. Soon we will see the harvesting on the summers crop of mustaches, sideburns, and whiskers. The Usher Guards have new full dress uniforms. The boys look splendid in them. A fine house is being built at the foot of the hill on the corner of Adams and Tennessee streets. Several High Schools have lately been added to the list of those preparing scholars for the University. The State Agricultural Society have decided to place a cut of the University as the frontispiece of the coming report. A new laboratory has been nicely fitted up on the first floor of the chemical building, for the pharmacy department. Work has not been resumed on Robinson auenue. Something should be done or the city will not get the benefit of Govenor Robinson's kind offer. The first thing the new student should do, is to subscribe for the Courier. All old students should renew their subscription. The heating apparatus for Snow Hall is being placed in position, and five rooms are to be ready for use at the opening of the year. Dr. T. H. Rockwell, '86, has returned from an extended trip along the Pacific coast. He will return to New York in September. Suos contain takes 1 Dr. week, meetin ciation Stud great I year th Pro be a la musica The contact week Boat an excplicite board tend t Mis Judge of Las versity are to tembe Mir numb tlem A ver cours hoste Mr giving other Univ every hier him.