THE HESPERIAN 15 Dr.' White-, tho successor of Prof. Frank fortor, nrrivod on tho 2d. Tho doctor is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, and comes horo very highly recommended. Prof. Nicholson loft for Florida Decem ber 14. Tho professor has boon ill for sometime and his doctors decided that a change of climato was necessary for his re covery. Tho coming social events of tho year are tho monthly social gatherings of the first props and tho junior banquet. The preps will soon petition tho faculty for credit in this line. t- Tho hissing of Judge Hastings the other day by tho academic students, who were studying in chapel, was simply accidental and not intentional, as some of tho students seem to think. The Palladians gave a very successful musicalo Friday evening, the 8th. Since their hall would not hold the crowd, the Delians kindly consented to give them the chapel, which was nearly filled. The new uniforms have arrived. Lieut. Pershing is untiring in his efforts to improve the battalion. This time it is the letters, "U. N." in white on the collars of the coats. Hereafter, we can be distinguished from the numerous Normal school "soldiers" of this vicinity. If you have any time to spare just step over to the historical library rooms and hunt up your autograph in the big book that you scrawled in at tho Nebraska building before tho fair was over. There are five immenf registers, and if you don't happen to remem ber tho day you signed your name, you'll never be able to prove that you attended the big show. The meeting of tho foot-ball team recently o hold resulted, after several ballots and con siderable excitement, in tho election of Dern as captain of the team for tho ensuing season. He undoubtedly did splendid work as one of the lino men in the recent games, and with tho hearty co-operation of all interested in foot-ball ho can bo .rolled upon to do his part in "pushing" hard to gain tho pennant for tho University next fall. TO STUDENTS. The Hesperian and "World Herald deliv ered at your room, for sixty -five cents per month in advance. Give your name to tho ' business managers. If your eyes trouble you don't delay, but go to Thompson, tho optician, at once. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 1241 O street. Everyone knows that Herpolshoimer & Co., Lincoln, aro perhaps the largest opera tors of all kindB of goods in the west. This fact enables them to buy largo lots of goods very low, as illustrated by them selling 75c Jap. Dress Silk, that will not pull, at 39c a yard. Navy qnly. Did it over occur to you that we have right hero in Nebraska the finest system of stores in tho country outsido of Now York ? Wo refer to Herpolsheimer & Co. A few years ago it seemed a great mistake, but they have built up so good a trade that they have over one-half of the Exposition building, rent free, thus enabling them to save this great item of expense in conducting a business. Do you want a daily paper with tho Hes perian ? "Well you can, this way, by an ar rangement with tho local management. Stud ents of tho Uni. can get tho Hesperian and tho World-JTerald by the month at sixty-five cents in advance. The World-Herald gives you all the Lincoln, state and national news, delivered at your door early in tho morning. Tho Hesperian does all this in a school way and is issued twice a month. Leave your subscription with the business managers of the Hesperian, or at the World-Herald of fice, 1045. "Do you love her still?" asked tho judge of a man who wanted a divorce. "Certainly I do," said he. "I lovo her better still than any other way, but the trouble is she never will be still." Sel. MWfM