12 THE HESPERIAN Let's nil go to Doane and take in the debate the 25th. Notice the ad, on upper half of page next to front reading matter. Earnest Pollard and Miss Maude Rose were married last "Wednesday evening in this cit) The lots have been chosen for the Nebraska-Kansas debate. Nebraska will de bate the negative. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Episcopal chnrcli begins at G:45 o'clock every Sunday evening. Auy student who expects to make up work at the Lincoln Normal University can save money by seeing the managers of this paper. E. Fleming, 1224 O street, practical watchmaker, jeweler and engraver. All re pair work promptly attended to. Glasses fitted, correcting the most difficult sight. A leap year party was given by Ned and Doc Abbott at the Asylum, Wednesday evening. The following students of the University attended: Misses Smoyer, New branch, O'Sullivan, Melick, Friel, Selly, and 'Messrs. Cameron, Hull, Shrevc, Van valen and Allen. The second joint debate between Doane college and the U. B. D. C. will be held in Crete, April 25. The question for debate is, resolved "That too much is made of pre cedent in the judicial decisions of the United States.1"' The Union boys have the negative and will be represented by Messrs. Baker Barr, Magnire and McGuffey. The Palladian society elected the follow ing officers for the spring term: President, N. L. Pollard; Vice-President, June Smails; Recording Secretary, Anna Burrows; Assis tant Recording Secretary, John Boose; Corresponding Secretary, Henry Tucker; Music Secretary, Jessie Stanton; Treasurer, S. J. Corey; Sergeant at Arms, "W. J, Hunting. To fill vacancy on Hesperian 'board, E. A. Moore. X.AW SCHOOL LOCALS. A. J. Weaver, A. W. Martin, D. L. Kill en and W. V. Hoagland attended the American Repnblicap College League at Chicago the third of this month. "Ajax-" was elected first vice-president, Martin was appointed on the committee on resolutions, and Killen on the committee on league work. Chas. E. Mastou was appointed commander of the 10th district, comprising Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming and the two Dakotas. Messrs. Martin and Weaver re turned Sunday, Killen and Hoagland re maining behind to visit with friends a few days. Married March 18, Mr. Eugene Jones to Miss Lottie Spooner, Mr. Jones was for a time a member of the class of '9G, and Miss Spooner was stenographer for Talbot, Bryan fc Allen. They have taken up their residence in Kansas City, Mo., where the groom is practicing law. Also, Thursday evening, April 2nd, J. A. Abbott to Miss Nellie Anderson. Miss Anderson is one of Lincoln's most highly respected society ladies, and "June" is one of the most prom ising members of the class of '90. The best wishes of a host of University friends go with both couples. The Maxwell Club has completed arrange ments for a join debate with the P. B. D. C. Rob't. Williams was visiting with his brother W. L. some time ago. E. T. Sullivan was called home Monday morning by the serious illness of a brother. It is rumored that Mr. Piper, usually of a peaceful disposition, lias declared himself to be "war-like." Is it possible that this is due to his too close study of "Planti Cap. tive?" Hear the Doane owl! From the results of the last municipal election we infer that irrigation will not bereafter be employed in the office of police judge. s This column is always desirous of correcting erroneous impressions. The latest associated press dispatches inform us authoratively that not R. S. Baker but Major William McKinley is to be the presidential nominee of the coming republican national convention. A CO-ED OUSERVATION. You swear by me whatever 1 do, You say you love me still; You're working me for tickets to The girls' gymnasium drill. Now, Weaver, when 1 heard how you, With haughty shout, defiant mien, IHad rescued that brave college crew From bondage and the old 'machine,' 1 wislied to pat you on the back, And crown your brow with laurels (green; I, too, can figbt for party, but 1 will not grind the old 'machine.''