w T II B U E S P B R 1 A X 11 &fammwPrmQmmmm- i i fc I y fe? N & .n'V H. 0. Sutton now iarries the Pall, slate. A University Melvinloy club has been organized. Westerfield has clone the students har boring for seventeen years. Mr. Johnson has 13.1 students regis tered for Virgil this year. Mr. Kulhmau's example of an agreea ble, definitely, experiential word mar riage. If you want the best barber shop in the city go to Westerfield's. 1 17 N" 13th- just South of the Lansing. Bench work still flourishes but, has been abandoned by some for the more popular Library work. The number of inteivsting stories at the Delian Society, Friday evening was a pleasant diversion. A large number of Palladian Alumni and old members are eN ported back next week tu attend the celebration. Many fair co-eds have followed the ad vice of one of our faculty and are lending inspiration to the foot ball players The State Y. W. C. A. convention meets in Y. M. C. A. building from Fri day to Sabbath of this week. The Delians elected Mr. Emerson to the place of Mr. P. II. Thomson as rep resentative) in the Building Association. The boys talk Free Silver incessantly. They even corner the Profs, and compell them to talk before they ran get away. The United Presbyterians will give a reception to students, Friday evening, October 9th at the homo of Mrs. Graham 2A25 R street. If Bryan is elected, R. S. ftaker has been promised the city P. 0. aureward for his manly labors in a noble cause. Mr. Baker is now ready to confer with an)7 one wishing a courtesy in his line. Try the home-like cooking at Boomer's club. Unions were treated to an exception ally good program Friday evening. The old students go to Westerfleld's. You should do the same, if you want the best haircut in the city. Still they come. Both ladies and gen tlemen will find excellent board at 524 N 12th street, Boomer's club. Gus Rose has returned for work late in the day and 'complains that he has great difficult in getting to a 9 o'clock class. Mr. Corey, in behalf of the Palladians, extended an invitation to the Delians to attend the exercises in connection with their 25th anniversary, October 15th. Prof. Fossler has taken a division of the beginning German class in order to relievo the crowded condition. This makes six classes in beginning German. The chances are good that D. V. Liv ingston, of the class of '96 laws, will be one of our state lav makers this year. He is the popoeratie candidate for the legislature with the chances in his favor. S. W. Pinkerton was awakened about midnight last Saturday by burglars in the hall. Pinkerton promptly shooed the miscreants out, made every thing secure and slept as soundly the remainder of the night as if nothing had happened. The University Bryan club, recently organized, gave its first "public" last Saturday evening, in a street parade. The . column, headed by the flag marched south on eleventh street to 0. The Sal vation Army was marching West on 0 when the boys got that far, and so by a column right" the boys fell in at the rear of the Army and marched up the street with it. In the meantime the dis ciples of Bryan rent the air with yells and songs that almost drowned the Sal vation horn and dram. Hi f i )