Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery, Vermont Street, extend Students the Lowest Rates in the city on Rigs. Carmean & Harbaugh's Livery, Vermont St., extend Students the Lowest Rates in the City on Rigs: NOTES. Millinery opening at the Bazar on Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening. Davis & Smith, of the Ohio Grocery, will open up in the new building, two doors south of their old stand, and will give special bargains in Queensware and Groceries until present stock is sold. C. E. DAVIS & Co. Lawrence, October 15, 1885. Go to the Bazar for bargains in millinery, the only place in the city to get stylish millinery at low prices. Boys, secure one of those fine seal skin caps at Urbansky's; forty per cent, cheaper than any place in the city. Richmond straight cut, No.1, at Smith's news stand. Urbansky is getting in a dandy line of new overcoats. Short Wraps, Visites, and all late styles in outside garments, just opened at GEO. INNES. Underwear of all grades, shades, colors and prices at the lowest rates in the market. at Urbansky's. Harvard cigarette tobacco at Smith's news stand. The Boston Square Dealing Store has gotten in one of the finest lines of winter underwear in the city. Lost.—A black saxony mitten; fancy stripe up the back; for left hand. Lost upon Lee, between Vermont and Massachusetts streets-Finder please return to N. L. Anderson. Broadcloth finished fabrics for ladies' tailor-made suits, exclusively at GEO. INNES. If there is anything you need in the way of library or stand lamps, fine or common queensware, glassware or anything in our line, don't fail to call at the Ohio Fire Sale. Students will find their perique mixture at Smith's news stand. Glassware, queensware, library and stand lamps, vases, etc., etc. all sound and perfect, for 50c. on the dollar, at the Ohio Grocery and Queensware Fire Sale. Fluke's for the latest sheet music in the market. Go to Fluke's music emporium for musical supplies of all kinds. Every one is invited to our opening of Fall and Winter millinery goods at the Bazar, 903 Massachusetts street. Our styles in millinery this season are elegant, our stock the most select, our prices are the lowest, at the Bazar, 903 Massachusetts street. As cold winter is setting in, boys, secure one of those fine suits of underclothing at Urbansky's. Canvas Cloths, 40 inches wide for 50 cents per yard. Tricots, all colors, 55 cents per yard, to be found only at Geo. INNES. We show the finest line of ladies and children's Hosiery ever brought to the city. GEO. INNES. The best of work at the most reasonable rates at Shane's galleries. Call and see. Centerville Iowa Coal at Griffin's. Leis has a fine preparation for an eye-wash. Students troubled with their eyes tyrough over study, should give him a call. A fine hall is for rent over Leis drug store. Ladies attend the millinery opening at Gibbs & Custer's. Prices of photographs discounted 25 per cent. in favor of University students at Shane's galleries. Ladies attend the millinery open ing at Gibbs & Custer's. Silk Wrap Medrose, Drap de Alma, Armuro and Coupure, noblest black goods in the market. Go to Griffin's for Osage City Shaft coal, ALL LUMPS. Silk studio caps for students at Abe Levy's—103. See Bromelick's latest in the line of ties and cravats. Canon City Coal, best domestic coal, at Griffin's. LAMPS.—You will find a complete assortment of Lamps at J. A. Dailey's. He has the Improved Student Lamp, and will make special low prices on it to students. Come and see it. Have you seen Abe Levy's new linen handkerchiefs? Illinois Black Coal at Griffin's. Geo. R. Shane, the photographer. Ladies' Mantels in Seal, Plush and Broucle, just opened. Go to J. S. Hand's for sheet music. Go to 15.3. Fluke carries the best line of sheet music in the city. Try Cherokee nut coal, very good for cook stoves, at Griffin's. See that new line of latest winter underwear at lowest prices, just gotten in at Browelsick's. A. J. Griffin carries the best lines of coal at the lowest prices in the city. Bromelsick's cut in his fine line of linen wear, cuffs, collars, etc., is a great bargain. TO THE CANDIDATES. We will give to the candidate receiving the highest number of votes at the coming election one-half dozen Boudou photo's, mounted on thick maroon cards, with gold bevel edges; to the next highest, one-half dozen cabinets. The candidate receiving the fewest votes, one dozen minuettes. J. B. SHANE & SON, Photographers. A cordial invitation extended to every student to visit our millinery display on Friday and Saturday, October 23d and 24th. Mr. Geo. Summers, of Dickinson county, is one of the latest arrivals. He will take a special course in music. Students and citizens of Lawrence, do you like music? Do you play upon any instrument, stringed or unstringed? Do you sing? Do you have friends who would answer any of these questions in the affirmative? If so, do you know where the best place in this town or in the State is to gratify this prevailing passion? If not or if you think you do, that you may know positively without any mistake, we will tell you that it is the establishment of Mr. W. W. Fluke. He keeps the best goods at the lowest prices. MISSES A. & C. MUGLER. + of all kinds always on hand J. R. COOD & CO., GROCERS Sells goods the cheapest of the cheapest. Students Club trade solicited. STUDENTS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO PURCHASE YOUR Books and Supplies S. T. FIELD & CO'S AT University Book Store. 99 Massachusetts Street. LAWREI (004 Number) Indiana C-A-S-H Grocery Text Books 828 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE. KANSAS. The Only Absolute Cash House in Lawrence. The Bottom Knocked Out of Every Article in my Line. NO COMPETITION! NO TRUST 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. Lookout for quotations in next issue. Remember to call for the I. C. G. Soap when in the house J. F. BAYLESS. HEAR, YE. PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS. The encouragement we received the past season from the best trade for the superior quality, style and make of our Goods, convinces us that the trade requires a better class of CLOTHING than formerly. Having that aim in mind, we have, for the Fall Trade, had our styles, make and trimmings, improved, besides introducing such novelties as no house can equal. While it is our aim to introduce to the trade a superior class of Clothing, we also keep in mind that our prices must be such as to meet with the favor of the trade. We shall at all times be pleased to have our Goods and Prices compared with those of our competitors. STEINBERG, The "KING CLOTHIER," BOYS! NO. 739 MASSACHUSETTS STREET. Has ever been your popular Clothier. Go to him for Bargains. HOUSE The Merchants' Bank, Cor. Mass. and Warren Streets. Takes Student's Deposits, will cash Drafts, and does a general banking business. R. G. JAMISON, Cashier Fish, Game, Oysters, and Fresh Meats of all Kinds at G. H. MAYHOOD'S Butcher Shop, Henry street, opp. Court House. Special rates to Students Clubs. C. F. SCHUTZ, (successor to O. B. Net.) IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE Boots and Shoes. Henry St., first door west of Leis's Drug Store. Special attention given to Repairing. J. S. $ C_{\mathrm{REW}} & C_{0}. $ J. M. WOOD, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Special rates to students' clubs and University boarding houses. LOW PRICES. WM. WIEDEMANN, The Student's Friend In 1895, established what is now the best asst mgr department in the State. And refresh meant Depot in the State. His Pure Candies are Unexcelled. Is the cosiest and best in the city. ICE CREAM PARLOR *Creams, Ices, Sodas, Lemonades, Candy, Nuts, Foreignus and Domestie Fruits* be found on the market are always hand. A. A. RUSS, Over Field & Co.'s Book Store A discount given to Student Satisfaction guaranteed. THE WESTERN LAWRENCE, KAS. Money always on band to loan a current rates, upon desirable real estate. No delays if security is sample and title good. Call and so them before making arrangement elsewhere. Office in National Bank building L. H. PERKINS See L. H. PERKINS, Sec. STUDENTS As in years gone by, the old Har stand this year, under the able and enterprising manage- treat of. E. C. MULL Fruits, Confectionery and Nuts Will furnish all the delicacies of the season at the lowest prices Cream, Iced Drinks Oysters, Etc. PUBLISH VOL. IV. Special attention given to student's social gatherings. Orders filled on short notice. Though a change of management has taken place, Mr. Harris will be found ready to serve you as of old. 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