THE HESPERIAN and his wife her musical studies. Tns Hes perian has heard several boys remark how high Charlie carries his head this fall this explains it. We clip the following: The most interesting item of society news, says the Wymorcanr is the reported marriage of Mr. Charles Hinds, only son of Hon. E. B. Hinds, and Miss Josephine Walker, oldest daughter of Wm. Walker, a promi nent farmer living north of Odell. Romance is lent to the affair by the fact that the young people were married at Lincoln, Ne braska, where the young man is attending school, without the knowledge of either of their families, and were fairly started on the road of double blessedness before any of their numerous friends in thes vacinity had any idea that such a proceediny was con templated. Alumni and Old Students. LOCALS. The dear Journal seems to be having an awful time with the Williamses who are graduates of the University. T. A. Williams of Brook ings, South Dakota, a young man who is making a name for himself among botanists, apparently impresses the reporters so strongly that they divide him into two people, one of whom lives in Dakota and the other in California, and one a graduate in '87 and the other in '90. The real Tom Williams belonged to the class of '89, one of the best classes over graduated here, the only one we know of which keeps up its class organization has a yearly class letter and a reunion every five years. Mr. Williams classmates are . justly proud of him. He was a strong student, a membei of the Falladiau society and his success, be ing based on hard work and real merit is an honor to his class and to his alma mater. If the Journal gets the rest of the Williams tribe mixed up we'll try to set them straight. They are all people with heads on them and likely to make places for themselves in this over-crowded world. - Gloves at 100S O street. The chancellor speaks at Edgar to-night. Patronize Westerfield. Ho is up to date on hair cutting. P. G. D. C. was reorganized Friday, the 18th of October. 1.10 to Omaha and return November 2nd, via. the Burlington. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Har ley's. Reduced price to students. Miss Ella McCrosky of Tecumseh was a visitor at the University the first of this week. Alice Hunter '05, is reporting for the Journal and teaching a class in second year Latin. All students who desire to drink only the latest drinks will go to Rector's, corner 12th and N streets. The executive committee will meet No vember 7 to accept the new library building from contractor. Orvillo Field '98, died of typhoid fever October 27. He was a brother of Elizabeth Field who graduated in S9. All of the newest and latest novelties in neckwear will be found at the Ewing Gloth ing Co., 1115-1117 O street. Notice the ad. on upper half of page next to front reading matter. The question asked is of historical interest. Hugh La Master, '89, and B. L. of '91, is up from Tecumseh. He is taking in the races and the University on tho sido Hush reports the law business flourishing. The joint missionary meeting of Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. last Sunday was well at tended, there being about one hundred and thirty present. Mr. F. F. Tucker, '94:, led the meeting which a very spiritual one, "Prayer for the Student Volunteer move ment, " being the subject.