SRF number decreased the demand increased every place assemble home on earth lawi Miss, Miss T with enjoy present was fully ground on continue guests sing Mis forms of he B. A. B. Thanks to table prog of the city. A they tendered theinary reception hall, which was special event of guests as they received by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ms. G. A. Lew. B. Beatty, assis. F. J. Mell. J. Gordon at their ease to the hall, and introductions to the dancing couples of the C to the utmost evening, and he married me Bigilant watchman of their lady grived, he, or a beautiful s Field and Mrs. with the cost "Lawrenceary Hop, J A. J. GRIFFIN IS SELLING LEAVENWORTH SHAFT FOR $3.50. TRY IT. TELEPHONE ing was devoted general social freshments wi clock. Ever the best of skill Club carefully sure of their members of the the Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Fiel Lewis and M and Mrs. W. Pack, Miss I Miss I and Miss A Gibb and J. J. Melluisl sett, A. N. diver. The g A. J. D. Bow W. Green, M. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. T. Sincl Perkins, M. Mr. and M Mrs. R. D. E Parke, Mrs. an Miss Angie Miss Ars Frank W R. R. McKer cherryvale, T. Warne a keeper What has become of our lecturers? For the third time we have made special arrangements to take a trip through Greece by the light of a "Jack-lantern," but have as many times been disappointed. Next Thursday is arbor day. We hope to have a holiday and the pleasure of hearing Prof. Canfield lecture on "Forestry Culture." The half-term examination approaches and the student begins to think some of studying. It's a good idea. The current number of the Western School Journal contains an excellent article on our "School System," by J. H. Canfield. Perhaps no one has done more to keep the University before the state, and to advance the cause of education in Kansas than Prof. Canfield. We hope the Usher Guards will get all the military glory possible when they go to Kansas City to fight the strikers. Patti Rosa, the charming little actress, appeared in "Zip," one of Lotta's plays Monday night to a small but select audience. This was her first appearance here as a star, and she was not well known. But now she has left a reputation in Lawrence, and will doubtless have a packed house next time she comes. The examining board of the School of Pharmacy of the State University met yesterday afternoon at the University and effected an organization. The members present were: Geo. Leis, of this city; R. J. Brown, of Leavenworth; Arthur E. Barnes, of Topeka; B. W. Aldrich, of Wichita. The other member, W. C. McPike, of Atchison, is in California and was unable to attend. The Board is composed of gentlemen of the highest reputation and standing as practical and theoretical druggists, thoroughly devoted to the interests of their profession, and well able to conceive and execute plans for its advancement. R. J. Brown, of Leavenworth, was elected president of the Board and A. E. Barnes, of Topeka, secretary. Examining Board of the School of Pharmacy. It is the duty of the Examining Board to hold the examinations in connection with the faculty of the Department of Pharmacy, and their testimony to the ability and knowledge of graduates is as high a certificate as can be obtained. For convenience the members of the Board were assigned different branches as their special field for examination, as follows: Materia Medica, B. W. Aldrich; Praetical Pharmacy, Geo Leis; Chemistry, A. E. Barnes; Botany, R. J. Brown. The examinations will be held the first week in June. The School of Pharmacy of the State University is now established on a firm foundation. It has many advantages not possessed by private institutions of the kind. The fees which students at other colleges must pay to professors, are here provided for by the State. The faculty has no inducements to favorism, or the advancing of an unworthy student, as is frequently the case with a private college. A certificate from the University is not only a proof that a man has completed his course under able professors, but also adds the weight of the names of five of the acknowledged and admitted leading druggists of the State to the testimonial to his fitness. No private institution has or can have such a security. No man can graduate from the University's Pharmacy Department without being thoroughly equipped and trained for the profession which demands cares fulness and knowledge—a business which has to do with medicines and poisons. The Examining Board of Pharmacy is the connecting link between the State and the University. After thoroughly testing the applicants for examination it can stamp them with the full authority of the State, and give them rank as practical as well as theoretical pharmacists. The course which has been prescribed is above the standard of private colleges, and it will be kept thus, so that a diploma from the University of Kansas will be an honored certificate of ability and study. Thoroughness is made a guiding principle. The members of the Board are determined that the department shall have no superior among the pharmaceutical colleges of the country, and with its present able management, Prof. Sayre, a pharmer of national reputation, in charge, assisted by an exceptionally fine faculty, with earnest, enthusiastic young men of Kansas as students, their efforts will surely be crowned with success.-Herald-Tribune. NOTES. Dr. Barlow Lippincott, of Lawrence, is in the city and will remain several days. -Toppa Lance, Victor Linley, of '85, will return in time to attend commencement. Announcement. LAWRENCE, KAN., MCH. 10, 1886 We have sold our entire interest in the stock of goods belonging to L. BULLENE AND COMPANY, to MR. AUTHOR D. WEAVER, herebefore a partner in the house, who will hereafter continue the business at the old stand. LAWRENCE, KAN., MCH. 10, 1886. Upon retiring from the business, we take this opportunity to tender our sincere thanks to the patrons of the old firm for a generous patronage extended to them during many years; and also to commend Mr. WEAVER to them as a man who we feel confident will prove in all respects worthy of their patronage and confidence. L. BULLENE, WM. L. BULLENE. Referring to the above card, the undersigned desires respectfully to solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the old firm of L. BCLENE & Co., and to assure the public that no effort will be spared by him to perpetuate the good name of the house, and to make it, under his proprietorship, worthy of their confidence. I shall immediately stock up the large store rooms with a complete stock of everything belonging to the dry goods trade, and I shall not be undersold by any firm in Lawrence. A. D. WEAVER. The Boston Ideal Opera Company is without a doubt the largest and finest in America, containing the best stars of the country, and an excellent chorus and orchestra, making fifty-six people in all. They will appear in Auber's well known opera, "Fra Diavolo," in praise of which the best dramatic papers of the country are loud.. The Boston Ideals. The appearance of this excellent company at the theater, next Monday evening, will be the gratest event of the season. There will be a slight advance in the price of seats, but considering the excellency of the attraction, it is certainly justifiable. The management of the Opera House cannot afford to bring such attractions here at the usual price. It will certainly be worth the money, and the house will be jammed Bromelsick keeps everything in the way of gent's furnishing goods of the best quality at the lowest price. Straffon's pharmacy, 921 Massachusetts Street. We can save you 25 per cent on your furnishing goods and hats, all of the late styles, and first qualities, at Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. Those colored dress shirts at Brom eicks' are daisies. Four-in-hand ties, something new, just received at Abe Levy's. Abe Levy has an elegant line of gents hose. Fine Dunlap hats at Bromelsick's. Abe Levy is the students' popular batter and furnisher. Fine hats of every style at Bromeliack's. Buy one of those stylish derbies from Bromelsiek. Handkerchief odors in bulk at Straffon's pharmacy. Full line of kid gloves to be found at Bromelick's. Bargains in odd pants suitable for school wear at the Boston Square Dealing Clothing House.—A. Urbansky. Spring styles in nobby suits at the Boston Square Dealing Clothing House. Don't fail to visit the great Chicago assignee sale of boots and shoes at 815 Mass Sts. Kid gloves, all colors and sizes, at Abe Levy's. Respectfully. M. H. BROWN & CO, Assignee. A. J. Griffin is now burning lime with his fine coal and selling Scranton and Osage City (all lump) without extra price. E. & W. collars and cuffs of every style at Bromelsick's. Bromelsick, the popular gents' fur nisher, keeps the nobby neckties. For Osage City and Scranton shaft Coals, all lumps, go to Griffin's on Mass. St.. south of M. E. Church, or West Winthrop St. Telephone 88. A very pretty shoe for gents, only $2.00 at Masons. If you are needing any kind of shoes, at prices right, call at Mason's. Boots and shoes low for cash— Mason's. Toilet articles of all kinds at Str affon's pharmacy. Have you seen Abe Levy's new line of hats. Fine slippers at Mason's. Pocket knives at cost at Straffon's pharmacy. Have you seen the Mikado stock at Abe Levy's. Abe Levy has a full and complete ine of E, & W, collars and cuffs. Hats of every style, stiff and soft, white and black at Bromelsick's. TOILET ARTICLES, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils, Perfumes. Refined Soaps, etc., go to STUDENTS. FOR LEIS' DRUG STORE. YOUR MOTHER used to dose you with Spring Medicines. Now you are away from home don't neglect the dosing, but do it with more palatable remedies, such as are sold by B. W. WOODWARD. McCONNELL. The Tailor Has the largest and most complete stock of Suitings, Pant goods, etc., to be found in the city. A liberal discount to students. TRY OUR BATAVIA BRAND Canned Fruits= OF and Vegetables PACKED AT BATAVIA, N. Y. They are by far the best goods ever put upon this market. Our stock of Fancy Groceries is very large and well lected. We make a specialty of FINE TEAS AND COFFEES Both green and roasted. Cocoas, Chocolates and Fine Preserved Goods Look at our complete assortment of DRIED FRUITS domestic and imported. WHITCOMB BROS. Bottom Knocked Out of Every Article in my Line. INDIANA CASH GROCERY 828 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kan. The Only Absolute Cash House in Lawrence! But Genuine Value for your Money. Remember the I. C. G. Flour, both Straight and High Patent, cannot be beat for quality, and at less price than comparative brands. Remember to call for the I. C. G. Soap when in the house. All goods will be sold below competition. BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO. CAN FIND A LARGE STOCK At Lowest Prices, OF BOOKS and SUPPLIES AT S. T. FIELD & CO.'S University Book Store. E. WRIGHT, DENTIST, 713 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Teeth extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. kinds of Society and Fraternity Badges at lowest prices. WE are prepared to furnish, on short notice. H. J. RUSHMER & SON, Jewelers. DR. FRANK SMYTHE. HOMOEOPATH. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat LAWRENCE, KANSAS Office and residence : Winthrop St. between $70 mont and Kentucky. DR. F. H. WILSON DENTIST 135 Mass. St., LAWRENCE, KAN. First-class Work at Moderate Charges 135 Mass St., LAWRENCE, KAN. First-class Work at Moderate Charges Base ball agon of the atlantic. 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