10 THE HESPERIAN Professor Swezey will lecture at Exeter next Friday evening. Work on the tennis courts on the west side of the campus will soon bo begun. Four new courts will be put in. The association will spend about a hundred dollars in fixing up the grounds. The following promotions were made in the batallion last week: To be seargents cadet privates. S. W. Pinkerton and G. N. Shrove; to be corporals, cadet privales,C. W. Weeks, L. J. Belknap, A. A. Bischoff, C. B. Norton and W. S. Heitzman. Dr. 0. F. Lambertson, dentist. Special rates to students. 1207 O street. E. Fleming, 1224 O street, practical watchmaker, jeweler and engraver. All re pair work promptly attended to. Glasses fitted, correcting the most difiicult sight. At a class meeting held Friday, Feb. 28, Mr. Turner was elected president of the freshman class to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Pearson's resignation. At the beginning of this semester Miss Tremain referred her English history class to "Hall's Chronicle of English History." Shortly after one of the memberss . of the class appeared at the librarian's desk and asked if she would please find "Hall's Chronic History" for him. Subscribers who have not yet paid their subscription to Thk UKsi'KiciANare requested to do so. Students! Ho you know that you ought to have your pictures taken? The Elito Studio is still ready to give you the best work at the lowest prices. 220 South 11 th street. Dental parlors of Dr. Hodgman over Har ley's. Reduced price to students. Any student who expects to make up work at the Lincoln Normal University can cave money by oocing tho managers of this paper. All students who desire to drink only the latest drinks will go to Rector's, cornor 12th and N streets. LAW 80HOOL LOCALS. A. W. Martin tried a case at Havelock last weok and obtained an interlocutory decision. "Dean" Gardner contemplates changing his profession from law to painting. The sophomore class met last Friday for the purpose of electing a board of editors for the Junior Annual. After the reading of the minutes, they proceeded at once to the election of the board, which resulted in tho selection of tho following members: Editors-in-chief, Messrs. McKay and Barron; busi ness managers, Messrs. Pierson and Russel; associate editors, Messrs. Axling, Lunn, True, Morrison, Burget, Wiggenhorn, Bel nap, and Misseo Wilkinson, Tuttlo and Gore; artists, Messrs. Barber, Culver and Misses Wycoff and Lytic. The ticket elected is a strong one and seems to give entire satis frction to the class. Justice practice commences in about two weeks. Meanwhile some of the boys have been holding mook courts on their own responsibility. Last Friday a case was tried before Justice Y. E. Wilson. Birch and Matthors appeared for tho plaintiff, and Warner and Castor for defondant. Need less to say judgment was rendered for defendant. Tho Law school organized a republican club last Thursday evening. W. V. Hoag land called tho meeting to order and J. L. Stephens was elected temporary president. After tho adoption of a constitution perma nent officers wore elected as follows: Pres ident, D. L. Killen; first vice-president, A. J. Abbott; second vice-president, L. 0. Day; secretary, G. M. Castor; treasurer, 0. L. Wilson. As a delegate to tho conven tion in Chicago during tho month of April, A. J. Weaver.