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MrJ tfKflHfetf J-ra !.-.- --iv. j I' iii'imitiiw. ii in i iiumpgaiMi li ii MWmi n l iiWIWi U THE HESPERIAN ttjWhJrfV' '1 EXCHANGE. The senior class at Yale, Harvard, -Princeton, Amherst and Dartmouth have adopted the cap and gown. Sequoia. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, is a big, burly man, who looks like a prosperous dealer in live stock. Shortly after his ar rival in Washington, he was stopped at the door of the senate chamber by a now door keeper, who informed him that no one save senators was allowed on the floor. Mr. Allen smiled sadly, waved his hand and said: "Very well, sonny; I'm a senator. I don't look it, I know; but I am, just the same," and passed intothc sacred precincts. Argonaut. Those of our subscrsbibers who are in terested in the silver question may be glad to know that a silvor dollar will liquidate their obligations to our business manager on the same basis now aB before the vote on the repeal bill. Ex- I put my arms around her waist, In a light and crowded hall, But then 'twas perfectly proper, For 'twas at the junior ball. I put my arms around her waist, As we wandered alone thro' the wood, And again 'twas perfectly proper Because she said I could. Daily Cardinal. Twenty-two Yale graduates will coach foot-ball teams this fall. It might puzzle some of our grandmothers to determine what they teach in Yale anyway. A prominent lawyer, who has been greatly annoyed by chatter about "World's Fair, has has had the following card printed, which saves talking: "Yes, I have been to the Fair. It is great; but I haven't time to talk about it." Set. ' 'What did the Gracchi do when they found they could not bo re-elected?" asked the professor of Latin the other day. ' 'Stuffed the ballot box," responded a gallant fresh man from the back seat, Athenaeum. Every exchange that we have interviewed thus far has had "what Chauncoy Dopow said about the class of '53 at Yale." Do you know what it was ? It is said Mr. J. G. Blaine was a good foot ball player when at college. t is needless to remark that the great statesman knew nothing about "bucking the lino." While Europe has but ninety-four univer sities, yet she has 1,723 more professors, and 4:1,814: more students than the 360 colleges and unvorsities of United States. -r-Ex. The great World's Exposition has proved an especial boon to College students, giving them an immense object lesson in every branch of study in which they wore individ ually interested. Yes, Turkish Theatre, Buffalo Bill, Ool'.e sium, and Dahomey Village especially. POINTERS. Teeth without plates are a specialty with Dr. Hodgeman. On the northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets, Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy. Best 75c China Silks, Navy, only 39c, at Herpolsheimor & Co.'s, Lincoln. Send for samples. Its a beauty, the new Catalogue of Her polsheimor & Co., Lincoln. Send for a copy, free. Send for samples of the beauti ful line of new Dress Goods. Everyone knows that Herpolsheimer & Co., Lincoln, are perhaps the largest opera tors of all kinds of goods in the west. This fact enables them to buy large lots of goods very low, as illustrated by them selling 75c Jap. Dress Silk, that will not pull, at 39c a yard. Navy only. Do you want a daily paper with the Hes perian ? Well you can, this way, by an ar rangement with the local management. Stud ents of the Uni. can get the Hesperian and the World Herald by the month at sixty-five, cents in advance. U m 0k r 1 Hptr of? r'lJ If '