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10 THE HESPERIAN Misses Gorbott, Martha Ohappol, Martha Bassett, Rona Chappcl1, Nellie Hondorson Annio Anderson; Messrs. Kirk, Rhodes, Searson, Hulott, Short and Cameron. The reduced size of the Hesperian will forcibly call the attention of all subscribers to the fact that it is seeing hard times. If all subscribers who have not already done so would see to it that their subscription is paid the hard timos, at least for the Hes perian, will bo materially alleviated The U. B. D. 0. have arranged for an other debate with the Maxwell Club to take place April 13. The question for debate is: "Resolved, that President Cleveland was justified in ordering troops to Chicago during the late A. R. U. strike" Both sides aro studying the question and a lively dobato is expected. At a business meeting of the Union so ciety Wednesday afternood, the following officers wore elected for the spring term: Katharine Molick, president; S. H. Martin, vice-president; Annio Prey, recording sec retary; C. M. Barr, corresponding secretary; J. P. Cameron, treasurer; H. E. Nowbranch, critic, N. 0. Abbot, sergeant-at-arms. March 30, the Republican club of the State University met and elected the follow ing officers: J. H. Loin, president; J. W. Ohitwood, vice-president; S. J. Corey, sec retary and treasurer: R. S. Baker, historian, and A. J. Weaver, sergeant-at-arms. The only fight was over the election of president and considerable excitement was created over a sharp discussion of the municipal campaign. The following has been unanimously adopted by Company UC," and sent to Cap tain Beardsloy: "Whereas, death has taken from you and from your homo circle your boloved father, and since we realize that the separation has caused you sore afiliction, Therefore, we, the individual members of your company do hereby extend to you our heartfelt sympathies in this your time of sorrow, and do commend you to the Eternal Father through whom, only, the broken ties of earth nay bo reunited in a never ending day," Committee. "Marcella," Mrs. Humphroy , Ward's greatest book is being sold at Horpolshoimer & Go's Book Department for 39c. Got that new stylo hair-cut at Westerfiold's. See Drs. Hodgman & McNay for first class dental work at very low prices. Dental parlors of Drs. Hodgman & McNay over Harloy's. Reduced price to students. Students should patronize Westerfiold, the tonsorial artist. Dr. Lee W. Edwards a former University boy is located in rooms 90 and 91 Burr Block, Phono 305. Patronize Westerfiold. He is up to daet on hair cutting. The Metropolitan is the best barber shop in city. Under the JBurr block 12th street. Why not got a locker of the Co-operative Book Co. and prevent any possibility of having your books stolen. Only 10c a month. The Elito Studio gives special rates to students; the only ground floor studio in tho in the city. Mr. Townsend is reliable, give him a call. Do you know that tho only man who is making a straight $2.25 rate for tho highest finish Photographs is Andrews, Students Gallery, 1034 O street. Students will now find convenient lockers furnished by tho Co-operative Book Com pany. You never need go booklets any more if you have got the requisite price. Go to Froy & Frey, 114 South Twelfth street, for choice roses, carnations, and all cut flowers, decorations and blooming plants. 114 South 12th St. Wo advise students to buy books at tho Lincoln Book Exchange, 134 S. 12th street. Second-hand University books a specialty. Books of all kinds bought and sold. '-x.