THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. 5 THE LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Established in 1869. Oldest in the state. Owned by the Coonrod & Smith Business College Co. and operated in connection with the Atchison (Ks.) Business College and the St.Joseph, (Mo.) Business University. Most complete and practical commercial and shorthand courses offered in the west. Inter-collegiate business practice carried on by correspondence among the pupils of the three colleges. A handsomely illustrated 64-page catalogue containing full information concerning courses of study, tuition rates, etc. will be mailed free upon request. Address, A. G. COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Sem is back from Topeka. The legislature will soon adjourn. Did you see Gladfelter and ——? Were you in the Junior promenade? The Sigma Nus give a party March 15. Students Journal Company meeting today. Jerry Simpson went to Kansas City today. Jack Morgan found a new gambling device. Prof. Dyche goes to Hester tonight to lectuae. Cann is to appear before the faculty grand jury Pronouncing contest 15th. Be sure and be there. Attebury was called to Osage City this morning. See Bunker & Parrett for all kinds of printing. R. W McCurdy & Co. sell all kinds of groceries cheap. The University Glee club entertaind the visitors Tuesday. G. W. Harrington, '87, law '89, was a caller on the hill Tuesday. See R. W. McCurdy & Co., when you want first class groceries. See Harshman the deaf mute when your shoes need repairing. F. H. Johnson is reporter on the City Journal this week. Miss Georgia Brown opens a school for dancing Tuesday March 5 Remember Miss Georgia Brown's dancing school Tuesday March 5 Remember Miss Georgia Brown's dancing school, Tuesday March 5 The Junior banquet has been postpened during the class holiday. The senate has passed a bill creating a secretary for the University. Quite a number of students are getting on intimate terms with the faculty Gomer Thomas will not appear on the program this week, as advertised R J. Hopkins was a delegate to the Sons of Veterans' meeting from Garden City camp Prof. Templin secured the passage of a bill on hipnotism in the Missouri legislature: Prof. Blackmar is much bothered in his computations by the condition of Lawrence streets. Several samples of "supposed Meteorites" have been examined by the Chemical department. The outlook for field day is very flattering, indeed. Many valuable prizes are being secured. The Courier editor certainly took some training on the Pumpkin hollow trumphet, "bow," "kicks," etc Mr. Dillard of Ft Scott, uncle of Senator Dillard, spent some time at the University on Wednesday. Mr. Dana Templin and Mr. Plumb are on the program for the meeting of the Chemical Seminary on Thursday The phamplet on building stones of Kansas is about ready for publication. It contains the work that was done under Prof Williston on the occurrence and physical characteristics of the rocks, by Prof. Marvin are the strength of the samples and by Prof. Bailey on the Chemical composition The samples were exhibited at the World's Fair.