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THE HESPERIAN. Kid gloves, lined or unlined, mittens lined 17 in kid or wool, in profusion at Herpolsheimer & Co. Prof. Anley's English Literature class is finishing Macbeth and preparing to take up Hamlet. Dr. Lee W. Edwards a former University boy is located in rooms go and 91 Burr Block, Phone 305. A new microtome has been secured by the botanical department which is superior to any in the Vv est. Mr. Bushnell talked to the Journalism class last Tuesday about the Spanish press of Central America. "Emmerson's Essays" 2 volumes, cloth, boxed for 50c at Herpolsheimer & Co's book department. Grote's Hietory of Greece, 8 vol's, cloth, gilt top for $4.00 at Herpolsheimer & Co's book department. Mrs. J. H. Elmore of Talmage, came to the city Monday to take care of her daughter, Cora, who is serious!' ill. Macauleay's History- of England, 5 vol's, cloth, boxed for $1.00 at Herpolsheimer & Co's book department. The Zoological department has received a number of microscopes of most approved German manufacture. The awkward squads are a thing of the past for ?94, as the new cadets have been as signedtpositions in the battallion. L. P. Pavis D, D. S., dental office over C. R. I. & P. office, southwest corner irth and streets. Aridge and crown wo.k a specialty. Miss Bloomingdale once of the alass of '97 is teaching school near Syracuse. Three sons of our former professor Hunt are under her. The students have always appeared to con sider that the opening voluntary at chapel exercises was played simply 'to cover the confusion of getting seats and the noise of conversation, but the Chancellor evidently thinks differently and now withholds the music until the students are quiet and ready to listen. The union program the special program the tale of dark-browed villians and lonely houses, midnight bridges and apple-barrels. Did you hear it? "Listen," said Miss Pound, and the audi ence that packed the hall, listened with bated breath. "Listen," said Mr. Abbot, "to the ryth mic rhyme of Mr. Peter Brimstone's sus penders as they play up and down." The play proved to be down clear down in the cellar from which the listeners turned, with a shuddering sigh, to the open sunlight of "Farmer Varnham's garden, and then the grim specters of the night vanished, while pretty "Emily" and awkward "Will" did "as they always do." Miss Morgan's characters were alive. But Mr. Shreve came, with a "piece of malice in his eye" the piece turned out to be a piece of pie. and again darkend the chill, damp night (spelled with a). The night was gone at last, "clutched by the hair of rosy-fingered dawn," when Mr. Newbranch arose, his voice choked with emotion, and laid them all behind the apple barrel to rest. But forever . in the minds of Unions, forever in the shadovv-of the walls of Concord, will linger the names of Miss Priscilla Knapp, Mr. Peter Brimstone, and Emily, and Emily and John, and Jonns Vale. To test the value of Tub Hesperian as a medium of advertising, we will allow a dis count of 10 per cent off the prices all plainly marked of our ladies' '.'sample shoes" if mentioned st time of purchase. The Racket, 1 016 P street. WHY Do Wo Hire this Space? - Be cause We Have Something Special to Advertise. gar ricnRsir'ErPC! Special aJLUI is something that will stand upon its merits, We select the students to give it atrial- HETRICKJS CIGAR STORE, NewsStand in Connection 10 AND O STS. It m