n. Woodward's Drug Store is headquarters for Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, and Cigars. hown to endeavours thissave the A tickestost onlyare to be I Riley, .Cable, every one reputed to peek names of at five d in the y one of le to lect say that university no whole , and to dollars is a student il himself these lect- and Riley the tickets o-dollars, e. b of one s of the e Boston ouber, and r Prof. Mac- from the of the was born on of Rev. likely known of the need for a in health of that in- 1881 was two years entered the 1882, and in 1884. First Con- ighton, in Broadway Lion, devot- considerable Donald was department of Kansas. September in he now music was at, complete provided, all the musical with Uni- directions. has been department the strong; the institu- Mr. Mac the Kansas association, of names elected unified, and lent of the association, an object the to the public three years Teachers' the service of these various organizations and of the University, he has traveled many thousand miles in the State, lectured frequently before associations of teachers and others, and written somewhat largely for the State press. A year he was director of the Handel and Hayden Society of Lawrence, and has recently been made president of the County Sunday-School Association. Mr. MacDonald writes us that his private study has lain chiefly along this lines of musical history, theory, and general literature. He says "I have tried to supply as far as possible the lack of thorough collegiate training, feeling that no line of study can be unprofitable to me, and that all can be made to contribute to my special work as a teacher of the science and art of music." We are glad thus to present to our readers another of those men, who, few in number but steady in purpose, are living out the conviction that music is not to be isolated but to be brought into vital contact with the experience of life, who believe in the subordination of technique to that for which technique exists, and in which alone it finds its raison d'etre. In November, 1887, he married Harriet B. Haskell, daughter of Hon. J. G. Haskell, of Lawrence. The simple recital of Mr. MacDonald's career in Kansas is sufficient to demonstrate his great usefulness, deserved success and promising future." In Memoriam. On this, the first anniversary of the death of Delia Churchill, the Alumni Association of the University of Kansas desire to express our sympathy with her family and our appreciation of her beautiful character and blameless life. As a student she was conscientious and persevering. She received with much credit two degrees from the University. Always firm in her friendships, faithful in her teaching, and true to her religious convictions, she will be remembered by many who rejoice that they knew her. In church, in Sabbath school, at Haskell Institute and among the poor her gentle ministrations are missed, and the Young Woman's Christian Association mourns a devoted helper. In all she was so modest and unobtrusive that few realized how much was accomplished in her short life here. The Saviour she revered has taken note of the loving service and has crowned her with the reward of the faithful, while her influence on earth will yet be felt by many. As a further mark of our respect and esteem, this resolution is spread upon the records of our Association, and a copy transmitted to the University papers for publication. ALICE L. LITCHFIELD, MARY E. McQUISTIN, W. C. SPANGLER, Below we give the program for the literary societies to night. We wish to encourage all new students to take hold of these organizations and make them a success. LAST week's edition of the KANSAN was exhausted before any could be mailed to persons away from here, but this week we send them out to all old University students whose names could be secured and hope they will be pleased enough to subscribe. The price is only fifty eents per year. Music. OROPHILIAN. Address, Our University... E. L. Ackley Address, Old Orophilian... H. F. M. Bear Address, College Habits... G. D. Virtue Address, College Spirit... C. E. Street Recess. Affirmative: H. E. Copper, W. W Brown. Debate: Resolved, That a collegiate education enhances the chances for financial success. Negative: R. D. O'Leary, O. M. Miller. ATHENAEUM. Address of Welcome...Pres. Ross Declamation...C. P. Chapman Essay...E. W. Palmer Oration...Harold Barnes Reading...D. H. Spencer Declamation...Frank Firestone Essay...H. White Oration...A. Fullerton Debate: Resolved, That this country is in more danger from the machinations of anarchists and foreign enemies than from the accumulation and concentration of wealth. Affirmative: C, A, Peabody, H. B. Hall. Negative; J. A. Mushrush, H. S. Hadley. SCIENCE CLUL. 1. On the classification of the sensations of smell. (Critical) W. S. Franklin. 11. Report of Toronto meeting of A. A, A. S., Prof. E. H. S. Bailey. 13. Science Notes, Robt. Rutledge, W. C. Stevens, E. C. Franklin. Do you smoke? Well, if you do, and want a good 15 or 10 cent cigar, just give Leis' a call. Geo. Shane gives you the best photographs made in the city. Students' trade solicited. Choice groceries at O'Hern & Woodruff's, 933 Mass. street. Rigs night and day at the Eldridge House Livery Stable. O'Hern & Woodruff are headquarters for clubs. Give them a call. Fine soaps, perfumes and in fact ever thing needed, in the drug line, by a student, and at students' prices, for sale by the Geo. Leis Drug Co. Geo. Shane now has entire control of the of gallery J. B. Shane & Son, and will continue to be the students' headquarters for photographs. The old reliable students' friend, the Geo. Leis Drug Co.' has got that only line of hair, tooth, nail and clothes brushes with prices to suit yourselves. Give us a call. When you want photographs go to Geo, Shane. Andy Reed is located just south of the Journal office. He is the boss barber. Satisfaction guaranteed at Shane's gallery. Black socks at Abe Levy's, fast colors. Mrs. M. A. Barnes has two well furnished rooms for rent. She will also take boarders. Inquire at 1029 N. Hampshire St., one square east of Watkins Bank. Full dress vests in silk, satin and wash pecays at Abe Levy's. For choice meats of all kinds go to the Star Meat Market, 1337 Mass. street. Goods delivered to any part of the city. The renowned' "Manhattan" dress shirts at Abe Levy's. See Field & Hargis, before purchasing books. Read Crew's ad on fourth page. Hair cutting neatly done at Andy Reed's. Read Crew's ad on fourth page. Students headquarters for musical instruments of all kinds, at Fluke's & Son's. AN INTERESTING CONFAB. B. —Yes, I feel that way. Thought I'd come back and try it another year. I've been here about a week now. A. —Hello there B., when did you get in. Glad to see you back again. You look as hale and hearty as ever. A. —That so? I suppose you are all settled then by this time. Where are you boarding? B. —Well, there's several of us formed a club. I had the honor this morning of being elected steward of the same. A. —Oh, allow me to congratulate you. I suppose you are down town getting supplies? B. —Yes. Just been into O'Hern & Woodruff's grocery. They keep an elegant line of choice groceries—find anything you want in that line at regular students prices. A.—Let's see. Where are O'Hern & Woodruff located? B. -At the old Lescher stand, 907 Mass. St. It's very handy for clubs and you won't find anybody that's more accommodating than those two fellows. A.--Yes, we'll remember them. Some of us fellows will probably get up a club in the near future. Well, I must move on. Ta-ta. B. —Tra-la-lu. NEW FALL GOODS. I have just returned from the east. I bought the largest, handsomest and cheapest stock of dress goods, silks, linens, hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, ladies' misses' and infants cloaks, carpets, curtains, rugs, etc. we have ever shown. An inspection s isolicited. Packard Western Cottage and Whitney & Holmes organs, at Fluke & Son's. L. O. McINTHIRE, 919 Mass. street. Go to Andy Reed for a shave and hair cut. Abe Levy is special agent for "Knox" hats. The Star Meat Market, at 1337 Mass. street, makes a specialty of supplying University clubs with the best of meats. The largest and best stock of "strings." (Get all silk or steel.) Stop at Fluke & Son's. Abe Levy sells the celebrated Stet son soft hat. For a number one lunch use Russell's sliced corn beef, cooked ready for use, at the Star Meat Market, 1337 Mass. street. Autoharps at Fluke & Sons. (You "Auto" have one. The largest and best stock of sheet music, studies, music books and musical publications, at Fluke & Son's. Gents' initial handkerchiefs at Abe Levy's. Everybody knows Andy Reed, the popular barber. Give him a call. Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, at very reasonable rates can be had at the first house north of the University. Especially convenient for ladies who attend the University. Weber, Ives & Pond, Hazelton Bro., Wheelock & Pease pianos, at Fluke & Son's. Mrs. Orme and Engle have just received an elegant line of millinery goods. See their ad. E & W collars and cuffs at Abe Levy's Nicely furnished rooms with board, $4.00 to $4.50, first house north of the University. Do you want a hair cut or a shave? Then go to Andy Reed. For Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Zithers. Autoharps, Violins and Accordians to the stock and prices, stop at Fluke & Son's. Why do so many buy Russell's spiced corn beef, at the Star Meat Market? Because it is the best in the city. Overcoats! Overcoats Crains & Urbansky have just received an elegant line of Overcoats and invite your inspection of the same. At the BOSTON SQUARE DEALING CLOTHING HOUSE. They are alto in receipt of a full line of Fall and Winter Suits. If you want anything in that line, you cannot do better than to call on them. look at their stock, and get prices. Boston Clothing House. DAVIES The Tailor, Will make you a Suit cheap, and guarantee satisfaction. Massachusetts Street. Over Straffon & Zimmerman's. E. L. McCLINTOCK, Restaurant and Confectionery DEALER IN Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Oysters and Ice Cream in their season. Oysters and Ice Cream in their season. Day Board $3.00 per week. Also have a weekly menu for the accommodation at the State University for the accommodation of Students and others. accommodation of Students and others. Patronage solicited. 905 Mass. St. - Lawrenoe, Kan. AT Mettner's Portrait Studio. 719 Massachusetts St. Cut Prices. THE NEWEST THING IN Students are invited to have their work done, which he guarantees to be only A No. 1, but please do not expect Collars and Cuffs At BROMELSICK'S. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S. PENTAL ROOMS Over Woodwerd's Drug Store. Proprietors of the Popular Millinery Establishment Mrs. Orme & Engle, Students patronage cortisally soiled ited and carelessly attended to. Family Shoe Store. The Students' Tailor Has moved to 740 Mass. street. He carries a full line of suitings, and is prepared to do your work at reduced rates. J. J. KUNKEL, MASON'S. Full Stock, Low prices on Boots and Shoes. WILDER BROTHERR. SHIRT MAKERS And Gents' Furnishers, Lawrence, Kansas. Students and everybody will do well on us and be fitted out in Shirts and Underwear that have been made to order for parties and not taken. You can buy the finest goods for one-third the regular price. Patronize our Custom Steam Laundry for nice work and low prices. Work called for and delivered. Tel ephone 67.