LOCAL AND PERSONAL - Crains & Urbansky have the nobby styles in clothing, hats, etc. Andy Reed has about completed preparations to offer free bath accommodations to his regular customers. Students! Get your furnishing goods at Crains & Urbansky's. All work guaranteed first-class at Andy Reed's. Twenty bath tickets for $2.00, at Andy Keed's. You will be affably treated, and be given the best bargains at Crains & Urbansky's. Dick Pennington has opened a lunch counter in Henry Martins' billiard parlor, where he will be pleased to have all students desiring anything in his line. Oysters served in all styles at all hours. A large stock of Fall and Winter suits. Overcoats at Crains & Urbansky's. Latest styles and lowest prices. Call and see us. Go to Andy Reed's, opposite the Eldridge House, for a first-class hair-cut or shave. Harper's, Scribner & Lippincott's magazine for October, at J. D. Smith's. All the toilet necessaries of student life, can be economically and satisfactorily obtained at Woodward's "Round Corner." Special stock of hair and cloth brushes, blacking and shoe brushes, shaving brushes—EVERYTHING. The boss patent book strap, at Smith's for ten cents. Fine cigars at J. D. Smith's. Collars and cuffs, all styles and brands. Save money by purchasing of Bromelsick. Fall and winter underwear at Abe Levy's. All the periodicals at Smith's news denot. Buy the new Dunlap of Wm. Drammick, sole agent. A package of cachous$_s$ with a package of cigarettes at Smith's. Fancy and plain shirts, also flannel shirts for boating at Wm. Bromel-sick's. Students will always find the choiceest brands of cigars and tobacco, at Smith's News Depot. Nobby neckwear for school at Bromelick's. Go to Smith's for Indian clubs, dumb bells, and all athletic goods. Yo will need them. We understand that I. B. McCormick & Co. are going to open a restaurant at Grooseup's old stand. The restaurant is intended to be run upon the European plan, and only the best furnished. Dunlap soft hats, fall styles, at Wm. Bromelsick's. Ladies felt hat, the latest style, at Abe Levy's. Handkerchiefs and neckwear at Bromelsick's. Buy your winter underwear of Abe Levy. William Bromelsick has the exclusive agency for the Dunlap hat. Abe Levy has some very nice gloves just the thing for this kind of weather. Any thing you need in the line of gents' furnishing goods,latest styles large stock and prices to suit you at Wm. Bromelsick's. See the latest things for ladies, at Abe Levy's—felt soft hats. Fall style silk hats at Wm. Bromel-sick's. "Necessaries," including minor comb-pick and button-hook, for ridiculously low prices, at Raymond & Dick's. Cloth gloves at Abe Levy's. Buy the Manhattan shirt of Abe Levy. Ladies, keep your boots bright with the shoe dressing. Raymond & Dick can furnish you with it. Ladies' and Gents' gold and silver headed Umbrellas at Abe Levy's. Leather toilet sets and collars and cuff sets at Abe Levy's. Is there a lack of anything on your dressing table that you forgot to bring from home? A full line of toilet articles at Raymond & Dick. Buy your new hat o! Abe Levy. For your winter underwear, go to Abe Levy. Wear the Knox hat—Abe Levy sells them. A NOBLE OUTCAST. Where there are no men, show thyself a man, runs the old Rabbinical saying. If it is a vain, babbling crowd that encircles you, a crowd without dignity, and grace and culture, and abiding faith, let them perceive, not through the conscious exhibition of goody qualities, which would display your conceit, not your character, but through the unconscious beauty, purity and simplicity of your life, as effortless as the shining sun at dawn, that your example is worthy of imitation. Students will always find the choice brands of cigars and tobacco, at Smith's News Depot. All having afternoon recitations should board at Fairley's, and get their dinner without extra charge at his lunch counter in the University. Go to Smith's for Indian Clubs, dumb bells, and all athletic goods. You will need them. Among all the attractions bookee for the Ope a house this season, there is not a prettier, neater, cleaner society drama among them than "A Noble Outcast. It is not a gallery show, there is no "blood and thunder," but little tragedy, and has what most of the shows of to-day cannot claim, a well-connected, interesting plot. Mr. John W. Summers is comparatively unknown to theatre goers here, but he comes with the highest recommendations of the California press, as an actor and a gentleman. The whole Company is well balanced and good, and the play was endorsed by the late Henry Ward Beecher as the purest and clearest drama on the American Stage. "A Noble outcast will appear in Lawrence on Saturday evening, October 6th. FIELD & HARGIS Thank the Students for their generous patronage, and assure them that they are always welcome, whether they want to purchase BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. FIELD & HARGIS, University Book Store. GEO. DAVIS, MERCHANT TAILOR. Students will find it to their advantage to call and look at stock and get prices. Office No. 921 Massachusetts Street, UP STAIRS. LAWRENCE, - KANSAS. Get Your Meals at FRED KLOCK'S Restaurant. The Best Fare AND THE Cheapest Rates. A. WHITCOMB & SON. FLORISTS. Corner of Warren and Tennessee Streets. OREAD GREEN HOUSES. Greenhouse and Bedding Plants in great variety. Cut Flowers, Designs, Baskets, Boquets, etc., made up on short notice. ELDRIDGE HOUSE Catalogues FREE, send for one. LiveryStable M. C. JOHNSON, Prop. Attention given to students And their patronage solicited. CARMEAN & HARBAUGH, Have the Popular Livery Stable OF LAWRENCE. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. The Finest Hacks and Call Carriages in the City. Special attention Paid to Students. Telephone No. 139, 818 and 820, Vermont Street, Opposite Lawrence House. THE INDIANA CASH GROCERY AND CROCKERY HOUSE. 828 and 830 Mass. Street, Have without a doubt the largest and best stock to select from in your city, and in prices we have no competition. If you are looking for a place to purchase goods cheap, we are the fellows. If you are looking for some one to carry you, and are willing to pay for dead weights, we are not the fellows. What we want, is to make everyone feel after buying of us, that the goods are worth what they have paid for them. A Special Invitation is Extended to Students Clubs. Lamps and Lamp Fixtures by the Thousand. We have hanging lamps from $1.75 to $16 each. 56-piece decorated dinner sets at - $3.50 112-piece " " " 10.00 Toilet sets from - - - $2.25 to 20.00 Are proprietors and sole owners of the celebrated I. C. G. AND KAW PRINCESS FLOUR. The Bayless Mercantile Co Th man Th comp Buy your NEW HAT of ABE LEVY, The Students' Hatter. 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