The University Courier. 75 See those elegant hats at the La Mode. Get 20 tickets at Willard's, good for shave or bath, for $2. Students call on Robert Edmondson to get your soles mended. The La Mode wishes to say that there will be no fall opening. Their new styles in fall and winter hats will be on exhibition after Oct. 3. Give Baldridge your address and he will call for your laundry on Mondays and deliver on Fridays. G. W. Ellis, a graduate of last year's law class, has opened an office in the city. He is an earnest rustling young man, and the Courier wishes him success. Robert Edmondson, east Warren street, does the finest shoe repairing in the city. Good work and the convenience of sending are the inducements offered by Jackson's for your laundy work. See Baldridge. Methods of instruction—scientific and thorough; system—simple, easy, brief; results—unexcelled; proof—hundreds of thoroughly competent graduates in positions. Dickson School of shorthand, etc., Commercial block, 11th and Main streets; elevator at 1106 Main. Fall term open. $5, $10 and $20, Genuine Confederate Bills only five cents each; 25c and 50c shinplasters 10 cents each; $1 and $2 bills 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Address, CHAS. D. BARKER, 90 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. Baldridge is agent for Jackson's laundry. Great bargains in latest styles of fall hats at the La Mode. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. The latest styles in fall and winter hats can be seen at the La Mode. Pat Graham will make you the finest dress shoe you ever wore, and for less money than you ever paid before. East Warren street. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. Willard, the tonsorial artist, for shaves and bath—20 for $2. W. M. T.WALKER. I have a fine line of drafting instruments and will offer special inducements to students. Samples may be seen at The Journal Cyclopædia headquarters, 731 Massachusetts street. Students, Attention! A NEW BARBER SHOP. With Familiar Faces. The finest Tonsorial Parlor in the state, and operated by three of the greatest experts that Lawrence has ever seen. I am especially catering for the college trade, and money has been spent with a lavish han'i', to make it the most popular resort of its kind in the city. If you want a correct hare ircut or a shave lighter than a fairy's tread, go to the shop where every barber is an artist. E. W. Powell, Prop. formerly operating first chair at Willards. Assistants: J. W. MCAULIFF. ex-manager Eldridge House Barber Shop; the highest salaried barber in Lawrence. A. P. TOUREE. late of the Coates House Barber Shop, K. C. 710 Massachusetts Street. 721 Mass. St. TELEPHONE 133. ABE LEVEY. AGENTA WOOLF BROS' LAUNDRY. J. WITHINGTON, Soliciter.