100 Kansas University Weekly. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, L. M. GIBB, PROPRIETOR. WELCOME NEW AND OLD STUDENTS. Largest and most complete stock of Text Books, Mathematical Instruments and Supplies in town. 803 MASS. STREET. Life is earnest, life is real, Thus the editor will find, When pangs of hunger o'er him steal. And paper bills are way behind. -L. A. W. Bulletin. Quiz books of J. A. Keeler, six for a quarter. Students, look at J. A. Keeler's line of tablets. 827 Mass. Ladies of the University are cordially invited to call up and inspect our new line of fall hats. Misses Peterson and Hutt, 837 Mass. street. Quiz Books, Theme Paper, Tablets and paper by the pound at J. S. Boughton's. The Street Car Ads. Time was, when truths they wished all men to heed Were written so that "he who runs may read." But now we very sensibly decide To put them where the one who reads may ride. Woods & Seimears sell the Tribune. 1025 Mass. street. Georgia H. Brown will teach a term of ten lessons in dancing at Frazer hall, commencing Monday, Oct. 5th, at 8 p.m. Address 1217 Rhode Island street. Look at the University Note Covers in the Basement Supply Store. A Cold Deal. -L. A. W. Bulletin. Men who play "freeze-out" at the club And find their chips are "shy," Should not, when wives wish money,pause. And say they've none to spare because Their ice bills are so high. Fine views of the chief points of interest in the city may be had of Hoadley & Hackman. Students, figure with Skofstad before buying fall hats. The Smith News Co. is headquarters for athletic supplies. Full line of fall and winter clothing just received at Skofstad's 824 Mass. street. Skofstad is the students' hatter. Students, enjoy these moon-light nights by riding wheels of Doane Bros. Mrs. Smothers at 1234 Tennessee Street enjoys the reputation of doing the finest class of washing. Among her customers are many of the most tasteful dressers in the University. If you want first class work, see Mrs. Smothers. Don't Hide. If you're making "moonshine" whiskey, Why, keep your secret still; But if you're in trade, for the cash to be made, Proclaim yourself in an ad. displayed, Like a beacon set on a hill.—L. A. W. Bulletin. Tracy Learnard sells quiz books. Freshmen, what are quiz books? Tracy will tell you. A. J. Griffin will continue to supply students with coal and wood at the lowest prices. Buy your Teas and Coffees of W. S. Everett, the only Tea and Coffee house in the city. 745 Massachusetts st. The Up-to-date Version. "The Queen of Hearts Once made some tarts," (So runs the ancient lay): The Knave of Hearts He ate those tarts— They buried him next day. From Brooklyn Life. C. E. Rose does copy work with type writer, cheap. One Room for two students at 1128 Ohio. SEE THE NEW FIRM For New and Nobby CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS. ROBINSON & SPALDING ONE DOOR NORTH OF MERCHANTS BANK.