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WHIimHb&BHBHlH I THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. 6 ft i OUK COLLEGE NEWS. Box. That Soph is getting along finely in tho art of boxing; ho drew blood from the-nose of one of tho ProPs tho other day. ' Tally. One of tlio students in a (lis ' cpiirau on boxing said, it is a splendid thing for a person; after ho gets all bung ed up, bo gets in a good humor. Rush. Doubtless a number of our stu dolils arc regretting tho growth of trees on our campus, because it will exclude us from having the usual "college rushes.1 Turkman & Si7.nu have succeeded Lnnt7., Donavan & rreomau in tho Real JSstato and Loaning business, and can bo found ul the old stand, 28 east O street. Pluck. Wo admire the pluck of that student who continues to practice tho manly art of boxing, even though ho sheds his nose-blood for the glorious cause. Ojuicicit. How strange it is, tho influ ence a ludy has over a maul Why, we know of a case where a professor left his class twice during recitation on account of a young lady. Dimw Cum Some students have pluck, but wo really can't toll what made that Fresh back down when he drew cuts for a girl and after getting her backed down and wouldn't go. Aston imiki. A certain gentleman was astonished a few days since, when a Soph asked him for some "hellish indigo blue.1' Tho Soph was astonished at the gentleman for knowing so little of chemistry. SOKNR IN OllKMIHTKV Cl.ASS. Plof.ask'S the symbol and occurrence of water. Studrnt. Il'm it is HuO and is rather frequently niet with in tho various undu lationsof the terra firtna. Cam.. Wo call the attention of the Pal -Indians to the sarcastic. (?) local of our Editor-in-chief at tiio head of the last column on tho fourth page. Advertisements on our page forbid further mention in this issue. 1 1 auo. We know of n Prep, who went to see u Prcpcss a few nights ago; and each caught such a bad cold that neither could put in an appearance at chapel for several days. Of course true love never runs smooth. Wk were surprised on looking over the stock of goods kept by Jacobs Bros, is Oakley, and at the extreme low prices at which they hold their goods, and think it will pay every one to give them a call be fore purchasing. (tf.) Aid. 'Tis true a great many people in this State bavc suffered from tho grass. hoppers and will need aid, and some of our Freshmen will need considerable aid before thoy arc able to go over the hori zontal bar in tho gymnasium. Bkuou. No doubt ere long we will have a society for the Prevention of Cru nlty to animals, introduced in our midst; wo arc judging from tho fact, that one of the pludonls is endeavoring to stock the dormitory with all the "ynllor purps" in town. 1 To has made a good commencement Huti.ic. A Fresh is industriously en. gaged in searching the Scriptures ever since ho heard tho Chancellor toll of Oli ver Cromwell, while ho was reading the morning lesson in chapel lie has not yet found tho passage referring to Crom well, and, Ihinics his edition of the Bible and thtttof the Chancellor's Is different. The Chancellor refered to Cromwell when ho read a passage telling of monarchical governments. " '..'' ' , Maiiuikd.--At the residenco of the bride's parents, on tho 12th of this month, Miss Lou Keofer to Mr. J. F. Lange, tick et agent of tho M. V. and A. & N. R. R. companies, Rev. O.T. Conger officiating. They left on the same day for a Irlp to In diana. " May they live long, und be pros porous, und beln happy." Rki.ics. Wo have secured another rel ic. Tills time It Is a round piece or wood neatly covered with velvet. When wo try to inline it we arc nonplussed and give it up; but our relic was surpassed by one which wo saw one of tho Prof's carefully handling. Tho memento was a handsome velvet sack, in which was a pretty little handkerchief. All attempts to find out how ho got it wore futile, and we left him alone in his glory. Why. At tho meeting of tho Students' Gymnastic Club, a committee was ap pointed to bike charge of tho gymnasium room and we presumed that it would lay down some rules for the government of the Club. If nothing is to be done by it would it not be a good idea for the Club to meet and adopt some rules, and have a lime fixed when wo ail would know thai the gymnasium was openV We ask why something is not done? Jokr. Is it not rather curious, that when a folio v goes to see his girl, that his friends must play some joke on him. Wo fully sympathize with the student, who having loft the company of the fair sex, fro u ml himself locked out of his own room. While we were pitying tho door wo were surprised nt his rcmarktiblo agil ity which ho displayed by running out of doors and climbing up tho lightening rod and darting in through the window. Dahing. One of our juniors, who saw some of our preps vault the fence which surrounds the campus, conceived tho idea that 'io would display his agility to a small, but appreciative, audience. Ac cordingly he made a terrible rush for the fence, but somehow tho top board had a uecuieu attraction tor his teet, ami alter spinning around on top of the fence a low moments, he laid on his back at a con venient distance and watched the beauti ful stars. Pity. We sincerely pity the student who was inveigled into taking a girl to church last Sunday night and left a Fresh to take her home, as the young lady thought he was afraid of ghosts and would be afraid to go home alone after ' leaving lior. We are quite sure that' ho I is as brave as a lion and no modern spir its can scare him, though we've known many a man to be easily scared when he had too much of those ancient spirits , aboard. i Si'iuiT. A few evenings ago Dr. San born lvctured on Spiritualism, and at the close of tho lecture described ten spirits which ho saw flouting around in the room and all Oxcept one were recognized. A Prop, however, who was in attendance and believed himolf a sceptic in this "ism" was considerably surprised on his way home, by seeing the ghost of his grandfather rise before him and vanish as mysicriousi v as no came. Tiioro was a joke about it and the spirits are being discussed by the students ai.d doubtless thoy will soon have seances, IjKCTuhks. Prof. Popper lectured on Chemistry a few evenings ago, and a large number of students wore in attendance. The first evening of his lecture, the great object of interest was ihughottt Tha next and last evening wo had a ghost of a lecture. Grace Greenwood lectured to a good audtonco a few evenings ago, and a great many of tho students were in attendance. All were well pleased with tho lecture and truly tho Lecture Commilteo of Lin coln has the sincere thanks-of the sin dents for bringing such good lecturers here. Thero were many good things in Grace Greenwood's lecture, that will long bo remembered by all who were present. u. iiai.i,i:tt, DRAI-RU IN Gold and Silver lf cita JEWELRY, S1LVER-WARE SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, &c, V M 12 It I C A IV WAT II K S AT KACTOIIY l'KIOKB. lidwnrd IlarbiHon, AORNT FOU TilR PEACOCK FORT SCOTT COAL. HARD, and soft WOOD. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. . it i ivgk it. DKAI.KU IN NEWS, STATIONERY, CONFECTIONS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, FRUITS, FISH &c. No. 22, O Street. Lincoln Nruuabka: I . jLilllCUIIl IHOIIHU. Hoard and Lodging per week A Fine Selection of tho CKLHMtATKD SKTII THOMAS CLOCKS Watches. Clocks mid Jewelry repaired by ox orloncod workmen. Himrnvhig ncnlly executed. 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