For economy, safety and comfort the Gas store beats them all. our- that f wor- r does of the od by ernest- large py the arts? coul is listen done. does a types of arrest? always important estions d and us to OPH. Iara in e opera ¢ Gow" as pop and the favorite It was itars, but progotten greeting feel that in St. Mr. Mur- and had aplaup- Bellieve young etly, and ly for an Dec. 5th. oer, wife nesday, at 920 given to estab- come of a prize exami- gift was of the but the secret. support of institu- tut-> Harvard g ladies certifi- ability. in place the chief country. s in the ear is 26. orlin alone laken anais time it f women has given diversity of pool of en- Facts Worth Your Attention. The use of ice, once regarded as a luxury, has become almost universally an imperative necessity. To make ice the most servicable, a refrigerator is needed, and the qualities sought in a refrigerator are the preservation of perishable foods and an economical use of ice. The economical use of ice depends entirely upon the principle involved in the construction of the refrigerator and in utilizing all the cold air. The principal causes of decay in meats and fruits are dampness and varying temperature, causing the expansion and contraction of tissues which hasten decay, hence a dry atmosphere and uniform temperature conduce to their preservation. These results can be obtained only by a perfect circulation of the air in the refrigerator and its condensation in the ice chamber. The Alaska, the world renowned, is constructed upon strictly scientific principles, by which low temperature and dryness of air are naturally and inevitably obtained. There no longer exists in the minds of the public, any doubt that the Alaska Refrigerator does produce dry cold air in its provision chamber. Practical use in various countries and climates has proven this theory to be correct. The scientific construction of the Alaska CREATES A THOROUGH and CONSTANT CIRCULATION, by which all vapors arising from foods in the provision chamber are condensed in the ice pan, and run off with the melting ice. Most refrigerators are so constructed that vapors from various kinds of food are chilled to bead drops of water in the provision chamber. Such refrigerators are always damp and deleterious to health. In the Alaska, by perfect circulation of the air, the vapors are drawn through the flues into the ice chest, and condensed there. Hence, by removing the vapor, the odor is removed. The provision chamber never coats from condensation, but is always clean and free from foul odor, being entirely free from mould and mildew. The Alaska received the highest award for economy of ice, using only nine-seventeenths as much as one leading competitor, and only twelve-seventeenths as much as its best competitor, receiving the highest certificate of award as being the best refrigerator for butchers' or family use. THE BAYLESS MERCANTILE CO. Athenacum. At the regular time of meeting an unusually large audience assembled in our hall. The literary program was not up to the usual standard, but consisted of several interesting pieces. The current event essay was upon the bill to admit Dakota as a state. After recess the regular debate was omitted and the society proceeded to the election of officers. The canvass had been close and consequently the election was enthusiastic. The following officers were elected: President, J. A. Mushrush; Vice President, C. A. Christian; Secretary, Miss Laura Gregg; Critic, H. S. Hadley; Musical Director, Miss Rose McMurray; Sergeant at Arms, E. Sharum; Reporter, J. B. Stout. The committee, from Athenaeum, on June orator, reported that the committees from the two societies had secured Hon. T.W.Higginson, of Cambridge, Mass., to deliver the oration. Among the motions made and carried, under miscellaneous business, were; one voting funds toward defraying the expenses of the June orator, and one granting Orophilian the privilege of introducing the orator, with the understanding that Athenaeum will be granted the same privilege next year. A good program this afternoon with the addition of inaugural addresses, etc. Come. S. In the Chemical Laboratory: "Processor, what has become of Tom Appleton? Wasn't he studying with the class last year?" "Ah, yes; Appleton—poor fellow! A fine student, but absent-minded in the use of chemicals. That discoloration on the ceiling—notice it?" "That's him."—Ex. OREAD GREENHOUSES. "Yes." Cut Flowers, Boquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, and a Fine Assortment of Plants Send for catalogue. Send for callback: Mrs. P, R. Brooks, Lawrence, Ks. Any book in our course is Classes of 1087 at Berkeley or 1000 at Washington, large classes of Columbia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of Penn., Michigan University, University of Chicago, Endorse the President, Professor, the Scientist, W. W. Aster, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, E. H. Cook, Principals State Normal College,县 State Normal College, it is perfectly taught by a醛缔ence. Prospectus Ave., N. Y. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Cure of mind wandering. Louis learned in one reading. Who will be the battery for the K. S. U. nine this year? Alex. E. Protsch, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPORTER OF ENGLISH GOODS. 023 Massachusetts Street, LAWRENCE, - - KANSAS. GO TO METTNER, THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER, 719 Massachusetts Street, FRANK MILLARD. LAWRENCE, - - - KANSAS. Billiard Room, I have the handsomenest, the best selected stock of Suitings, Pant Goods, &c., that has ever been seen in Lawrence. 710 Massachusetts street. 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THE LAWRENCE HOUSE! The Best Table Board in the City. Vermont Street near the Court House THE MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT IN TOWN IS FALLEY'S The favorite place for students for the best table board. Falley will be found at Mull's old stand. A. A. RUSS, Dentist Office over Field & Hargis' Bookstore, Lawrence, Kansas. Office Hours, from 8 to 12 m.; and 1 to 5 p. m. Teeth extracted without palm by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. E. WRIGHT, Dentist Has removed to first door North of the Lawrence House, on Vermont Street. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. BATH HOUSE! OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY. HIRAM HUNTER, Proprietor. A. P.FELLOW, D.D.S. Dental Office, 923 Massachusetts street. Special Rates to Students. C. E. ESTERLY, D. D. S., Dental Rooms, OVER WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE. MOAK BROTHERS, Billiard, Pool and CONCERT HALL. The Finest Resort in the City, and Largest Hall in the State. Best Brands of Cigars. Willis, DALEE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. South Tennessee Street. First-Class Work Done. Special Rates to Students. WM. WEIDEMANN. THE His Pure Candies are unexcelled. Students' Friend! **Creames, Icees, Sodas, Lemonades, Candies, Nuts, Foreign and Domestic Fruits to be found on the market are always on hand.** Richmond Straight Cut No.1 CIGARETTES. Cigarette Smoker - who are willing to pay a little more than the price charged, make a mary trade. These are the brand super-wholesalers of all others. The Richmond Straight Cut No.1. 10 cigarettes are averaged, and highest cost GOLD LEAF grown in Virginia. This is the old and hardest-to-find cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year 1875. Reware of limitations, and observe that the firm name as below is on every package. ALLEN and GINYER, MANIFACTURERS, Richmond, Virginia. RESTAUR NT. F. H. KLOCK'S Choice candies, tobacco, & cigars. Meals, 25c; Board, $3; Meal Tickets, $3.50, 820 Mass, St. CHRIS EPLEY, 726 Mass St., Lunch Counter. Oysters, Meats and Game, Cigars, Soda Water, & Tobacco. BARBER SHOP! NEW SHOP, NEW CHAIRS Everything neat. ALBERT GREGG, Proprietor. 843 Massachusetts Street.