s Til i; II ICS l' 10 K I A N 1 toby's Retreat. Who is Hob Man lev? Interests of Harmony" Snpremao Sunt. Kvcn Monseigneur Devil associates with all who "keep in line " The next thing to solitary conlincment would be to sentence a student to ntrend chapel. A COMMON KKSOI.VK. The Siunmer sun will see me tread, With polished agent air I'll don, A "territory" for my bread To sell the stereoptiean. KA.STKI.'N Cl'l.TI'KK KOIl MB. Now, if the Seniors would rciptcsl The earth and sea and sky so blue, I certainly should do my best To give them all their wants save two; lint never shall this heart conseut To do away with Senior bows, And 'Trado" Ii is only meant To show the gloss the law allow. ltlloKs in n.oYhit There is a man, both quiet and bright Who w oiks all day and half the night, Who never makes a big hubbub Save when he's at the l.oughridgc club Where fifteen fair young Indies eat Tis there he holds the highest seat. Into each ladies' warm affection He's worked his way with circumspection. Oh, when those ladies fair depart For summer months, he'll surely jug Up h. Holiness and aches of heart, And go to board with Mrs, Hngg. Dlt. I.KASK l(i:i.KAKI. I hated to see a burly 'cop' Say ton Prof "Mi. there yon Mop!" And most of all I do dislike To see him swipe the good Prof's ' byke" And hold the same Hut bitterer than grief of mine Are tears of flont-a-goose-egg brine Of him who pays "one dollar" line And costs they name. What stacks of "Battle- Ax" immense Are had for six "plunks" twenty cents. The which he'll have to foreswear hence! Or lose the game A Summer Out hits. IT yon want 1 tako mi outing of a fpv weeks you elioulil nil cm! flic. ',fl,rifO Chautauqua wliiftli will bo bolt or tliis yoar 1 lia.ii till tho. M'('fffling ones. The vorv bst speakers have been secured as well nstlio host musieal talent. Write lo I). h. Whitney Beatriee, Nob., for the full program. P. II D. C. -Doanc Debate. Thedebate w.is held in the Congregational oliiiicli Hern members of the Philomathion literary soeict) and friends gathered to witness the list of a scries of joint ilcbates between that society and the Pal ladian boys' debating club of the univetsity. The meeting was called to order by 1) M. (liirbcr. mcc president of the visiting olub The audience wa favored by a number from the local mandolin clnl. which received a hearty encore. The. question, as stated by the chair, was K' solved that organized strikes have been a benefit to the laboring classes " The aflirmative was presented by V ii Hiimui, V 0 Ayor and A. E. Henri f the university; the negative by M S Brown, .1 K Taylor and .J. Harms rf Doanc college. The argument was careful critical and well pie sentcd by both sides and was lively from start t liuish Statistics were freely used and onic signif icant facts were produced and su pp irted hy m-ll cho.son examples The audience followed the discussion with marked interest and enjoyed the many happy hits It closed to the satisfaction of all The visitors were liospit ably entertained and returned Sunday iii'iniinj,' cherishing the remembrance- of a pleasant time The P. It. 1). C. is to be congratulated upon secnr ing such engagements and their successful iv" which fact places the club among the most igofoiis organizations of the univeisity College Men Ik.-Iojik t (he limited and dMin'iii-lii'i l.tss ol nun wuii trained and uilttircd minds. SMdntP' Bicycles lnjlong to the limited nnd diHtiuj;mhi-l !' of jjrrai nu'i haiiiial rrcntmiis WORTHY STEEDS for WORTHY RIDERS $ to all alike STANDARD OF THE WORLD Hartford Bicycles, wmd ! " r,,, mrihlns, ' $60, $50, $45. sinnffi ImmUiiiif, m-uicenblc and nt prices within ruwh ol everyone. POPE MFG. CO.. Hartford, Conn. ri-nii-i lliit.li I . tr in ilit W'i'l llrim. Ii llmi-t r -It-nlir in hIiiiwi eerv nv tmil i'"' Semi fine 3-itiu Mump f'ir lwiiiitiiiitM liiiyilfj' '"'""t"' ever mxiifjil; Ircc )ty fiilJlliB fin imy i,fni"" -