THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. Mr 4 HESPERIAN LINCOLN, STUDENT NEBRASKA ENT. TO THE HESPERIAN STUD All hall ! llttlo student, Wo wolcomo you now i Though tho dow of tho morning, la still on your brow, For a circling year, You'vo stood well tho toat; And wo bid you nil hall I Student of tho west. Though timid in your look, And soft In your tread; Stand forth with your oldors, You'vo nothing to dread, As now fully equipped, - And tidily dressed j Wo award you a placo, Student of tho west. Thon gird on your armor, Tho world Is In ncod; Bo valiant for tho right, Though small bo tho mood, Nor soon bo dlshoart'nod In doing your host, Your reward will bo suro, Student of tho west. Thon forth on your mission, And no idler prove; Bear to dear onos afar, Your bnrdon of lovo; ? Then you'll provo to thorn moro Than a stranger guoat An angol unaware, ,8TODFNrof tho West. Palhullan Again. . sydvja. oinco the outside of our paper was printed, another election has taken place in tho Palladiun and tho events that trans pired in cannectlon with it, exceeded any thing, that has heretofore happened in - pojnt of oxcitement and local interest. . The facts in brief are as follows: Candi dates were chosen and the usual amount of electioneering was carried on even to the timo President Howard called tho meeting to order. Instinctively each party had taken opposite sides of the room and now eyed each other like combatants thirsting for blood while excitement closed their mouths and silenced reigned! but for a moment,howcver. Then nominations were made and a vote was taken. Before tho result was announced votes were chal lenged, these were followed by others, and these again by others, until a general uproar was beginning to prevail. At this juncture an unlooked-for and unprecednt ctl circumstance occurred which created a lull in the storm and good order was re stored. This was tho withdrawal of tho two opposing candidates from tho field. A motion to adjourn was then lo3t. Soon after this" tho President, fearing another outbreak, declared tlio meeting adjourned. About half the members considering this an illegal adjournment, remained in the room with tho Vice President in the chair and proceeded in a cool and orderly man ner to elect olllcers for tho ensuing term. The other half, however, did consider; tho adjournment legal and proper; whereat they immediately proceeded to an olllcn in tho city and called a special meeting with tho President in tho chair. They also elected dfllcors for the Palludian Bo ciety for tho ensuing term. Here was a di lemma. That there were ofllcers enough, was certain ! Neither party would give up and they were equal in numbers. It was finally agreed to leave tho decision to arbitrators each party to choose ono mem ber of tho Faculty, and these two to choose Jtthlrd. Those chosen were Professors P E. Church, S. Aughey and S. H. Man- ly. Each party then choso two of its num ber to present the case, as follows : by those who left the University, J. S. Dales and G. A. Watson; by those remaining in the Hall, W. II. Snell and II. K. Motcalf. Tliis nowly installed Court was held on Friday afternoon, and at a regular meet ing the same evening, tho following ro port was niado by tho committee and adopted by the society : March 21bt, 1878. Tho members of the Faculty to whom was submitted the settle ment of tho trouble which has unfortun ately arisen in the Palladian Society, here with render decision and make recomend atlons as follows: 1st. They cannot re gard either of the elections as valid, lor reasons which appear to thorn as sufficient. While they do decline to give an opinion as to the legality of tho adjournment by the President, t ?ey are clearly ot the opin ion the meeting afterward at Dr. Bur. '8 office was unconstitutional. 2nd, That those members reported as expelled from the society were realy no more deserving of expulsion than others not expelled, by reason of a non performance of duty on the part of certain officers. They there- lore reccommenu that all students then m in the University who havjo been admitted as members to the society shall meet on tho first Tuesday evening of next term and participate in the election of officers for the society. They recommend further that the Chancellor of tho University be invited to preside at such election. The members of the Faculty earnestly trust that these unhappy divisions may be speed ily, amicably adjusted, and all the mem bers of the Literary Society may work together in future, zealously, harmonious- y and unitedly tor mutual ueneilt and tnprovement. ( O. Js. Umnioii. Signed Sam'l Auoiiey S. II. Mamly. On tho evening of February 23rd, in tho Unlvor uallet Church, Prof. Church dollvered an admlr ablo address on the subject of Llfo and Character. Tho Piofossor has a very ploasant stylo and uses puro and ologant language. Ho earnestly exhort ed the young to load a real and noblo life, as this is tho only way to roach true success. Wo clip tho following paragraph fiom tho Stato Journal of Llncolu. It Is only ono of mauy simi lar kind notices which wo recclvo from all parts of tho stato: Tho Hesvewan Student, edited and published by tho studoutB of tho Statu University, Is out. Its typographical appcaranco will coniparo favor ably witli tlio best work dono in this or uuy other country. It is odlted with marked ability. Suc cess to it Lost. Somowhcro botweeu Sunday nigh, and tenth stroot, a wife. She has auburn eyes nud bluo hair with a molo on the right side of tho chin ; also red tooth and very white lips. When last seen sho woro n green hat trimmed with a black leather, a yellow cloak of a crimson shado, a lorn on colored dross and no shoos. Tho llndor will plouso rctr,rn the same to tho af fected husband and rccoivo a suitable reward. Any ono who can glvo any information which will lead to her recovery tll.plcuso address tho samo to Godfrey m. Beatwife, Penitentiary. College Items. Tho rulo forbidding smoking In tho College yard at Harvard has lately been abolished. There aro seventeen universities In Italy, atten ded by 7,201 studouts, besides Naples University. Ono of tho wisest rules that can bo observed In study. Is to eschew those subjects which afford no footing to tho mind. A dictionary, Just published, containing no words with loss than live syllables, la entitled the Sophomore's Friend. Union Collcgo, Albany Law School and tho Al. bauy Medical Collcgo havo consolidated to form thoTUnlou University of Now York. A Piep. on seeing a picture and description of tho old elm on Boston Common, said, "Was that tho tieo tho Charter Oak was hid in?'1 Ex. F. W. IIOIIITIANN, Doalcr In CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS STAPLE AND FANOY DRY GOODS 3 Mi ft? o kl I. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO STUDENTS. 0 Street, XiincQln, Nebraska. Wholtnalt. Hit all. BOOTS $; LEATHER SHOES, & FINDINGS. Locals. The question of 't no day:" Who has tho door kribbt" .'. Charity gives itsolf rich, but covotousnoss hoards itself poor. A man may bo ashamed of tho fahlon of his nose, although ho follows it. Tho secret of making one's self tircaomo is not to know when to stop. Bad manuscript makes an editor think some times that ho keopS'a houso of correction. Ex. Moro than half the Presidents of tho United States havo pursuoia regular colloglatc course. It requires $13,000 to conduct servlcos In Ply mouth church for ono year, of which Honry Ward Beechcr rccolvos $20,000. Our beautiful chapel chandollor was literally smashed soma timo since by tha falling of a por tion of tho (un)stucco centor-polco of tho celling. It Is a sad sight to see our noble Juniors strug gling with weak mustaches. Have courage boys, pcrhapB by gentlo carosses during the day and sticking-plasters by night you will succeed. Nebraska's aroa of 75,033 squaro mllos, 48,030 800 acros extends from the Missouri westward to tho Rocky Mountains, its extreme of 412 miles ta pering toward tho southorn border to SlOmilos. Tho first nowspapor In North America was tho Boston Nows Letter, established April 21, 1701. It was a half Bheot of paper, 12 iucuoj by 8, tWo columns on a page. B. Oroon was tho printer. Dr. Wost whoso wife was Experience, daught er of Consider Howland, and was a very tall wo manused to say that "ho had learnqd trom 'long Exporioo', that It was a capital thing to bo mar ried." Our old friends, W, L. Sweot and Frnnk Strcot, aro attain in tho city. Wo regret tholr intention to remain from school, as of yoro thoy woro bright lights In our various excitements and revolutions Gamma Sigma Phi &c &c. Wo wcro much ploasod to recolvo a' call from Mr. Boardsloy of tho Lincoln Leader, a fow days ago. Ho cxprcssod hlmsolf pleased with our ar rangements but thinks wo should havo a press, which opinion wo heattlly ondorso. A man who boastod that ho know how to em ploy his timo to tho host advantago, told a frlond that ho novor walkod out without a book In his hand. "Woll," ropllod tho other, "that is tho best way to road without advantago and walk without ploasuro." The orpenses of Shurtlwff Oolluco In Illinois are $13,u9vV,jhllo tho income is only 8,800. At that, rater incy won't nave a jsnurt-jomi; in u muu while Ex. A . A novel snow-plow has boon invontod by a man In Virginia. It consists of a ilamo of great In tensity, controlled by proper appliances, by means of which it is proposed to clear tho track at once of Ico and snow. Lx. Wo wolcomo among our exchangos "Tho, Colle gian" of Cornell Collogo, which prosonts a efj neat and tasty appearance. Wo congratulate Cor nell on her success in securing ono of tho twenty Professors of Military Sienco aud Tactics A gallant school boy's toast: "Tho girls 1 may thoy add charity to beauty sub tract envy from friendship, multiply gonial affee tlons, divldo timo by Industry and recreation, re. 'luce scandal to its lowost denomination, and ralso virtue to its hlghost power!" Ex. Tho whole number of normal institutions in the United Statos is ono hundred and fourteon, which are distributed among all tho statos oxcopt Texas and Novada. Thore aro ton thousand, nlno hun dred aud twenty-two pupils In those schools, and fonr hundrcdandforty-ilvo teachers. Nearly ono tenth of all tho normal pupils In tho country bo long to tho Female Normal Collcgo of Now York City which has been established throe years. For Oasli Ono Prlco Only. Cheapest EIouho In tlio City. Custom Work and Roparlngr Dono to Order. WEBSTER cfi KIDD, ot'hjjst cornar of ciuaro, LINCOLN. - , tWjaNEBRA8KA. GEO. T. HULL Druggist, and Dealer In JPtthiis &Olls. Stationary c. W". "i&K- M . , Prescriptions a. Speciality. East Side Market Square, gg'-OrKH Day and Nmut. LINCOLN, SUBSCRIBE FOIt THE "HESPERIAN STUDENT," T. C. Kern, Dentist. oaice, Brlggs' Building, O St. Bot. 10th & 11th LINCOLN, - - MEBRASKA 3Jalij womc watuianted. WNEW STYLES! Millinery and ladles' JFurmsii- o u 8 s h 2 d CO p Q W O 1 . . . . Id Jl CM ffH wA III H H 19 o m " , Hi cq - Mm cq in 'iHl ELLIOTT. &, TURNER AM DEALEHS in 'ffifflfb', (MmM Drug-) llool.i and 8tatinHrjf. tmlSAwtS University Books at Cost iMmrffwwG$w South Side Mabket Square MmB; jfl'1 . V. , . SOVERN & BTORERWmWMffiS frfBJgSK? South Sldo of Market SaotfaM1vy,'vMf'! vavt . ,ii. hunhmk, JBMMRHWjArtCMV'? mK Gooda, iiEjrTjri!r. mmmmWmS&uJsmS.-'mi At Mrs. O. M. M-etoalf'b. 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