lz&tol niiiiiiTiaiii lpa i n. , .mr A. THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. OUt COLLEGE NEWS. -Our Mutual Friend is Mich no longer. II.n do the victims of the forgery case proper! If our subscription Hit is not swelled ( wcwill In compelled Jo nsk for an appro-, lrlftti"- j Tip- liveliest papor in this Statu is pub'Uhe.l by the Varioty Publishing j Contain As'he saying is: "Winter lingors in J the lap nf Spring," we should tntnk that ; Spring ould get tired, j When the "forms" of our first side went to "press" they were pied, causing some delay in this issue. The time for the clcctiou of officers fur the college societies draws near, who are the candidates for ofllce. We have got our "opinion of dot fel lah;" on whom a girl turned her back when he was'.alking to her. One of our Preps is in ecstaciea be cause his girl has recognized tho fuzz on his upper lip and rails it a mu Jache. Everybody should subscribe for our paper, especially those who take an in terest in the welfare of the University. Tin- boy should patronize those who stand by u" and P. S. Sheldon & Son keep a nobby Mock of hate, caps, &c. (tf.) "We acknowledge thanks for the hand, some valentine that we did not get, and say that past favors shall be remembered. Quite a number of students tripped the light fantastic at Prof. Pryor's soiree on the 18th of this month, at the Academy of Music The student who had "sufficient lucre wherewith to purchase the ki-zars" has ceased "staudiug on the steps of the St. Xicli-JMns." Our "six o'clock in the morning" lo. cal, seemed to raise a breeze; but then, wo must have sufficient wherewithal to 1111 up our columns. If that student don't soon cease to car ry that heel of a slipper as a relic, he will be considered to be tit subject for tho In. sane AmIuiu. There is some talk of calliug a special meeting of tho Palladian Society on the Gth or liith of next month for the election of officers. The office of Treasurer of the Board of Regents hath departed this life, and the. University funds arc now in the hands of the Slate Treasurer. Henry Roberts, n former student, came up with an excursion on the 22nd and re turned on the 23d. He is teaching school nine miles from Peru. It is said that the student who en. gaged a girl three woeks ahead for society ha sufficient cheek wherewith to make ainke his way in the world. Imagine the agony of the student whotoiik a girl to church, and got in an other man's pew, and was expecting every minute to be turned out. And wv have our opinion of that fel low who allows another man to go with his girl all the time. And still he says nothing maybe he has no sure hold. In the absence of athletic sports, a couple of our Sophs, who had been read ing "Harris on the Pig" got up a small circus of their own. As the youngest Soph lay in the road he concluded that it was much easier to ride horse-back than swine-back. t If students Know when they are well oil' they will subscribe lor the Sitdent Ml subscriptions should be Handed to" Eu. P. ll'ilmi'b, the Business manager. In an animated debute between two of tho students it was earnestly argued pro and con how many "previous engage, incuts" are equal to a good square "No. Sir." Spelling schools have been all the rage for tho past two or thrco weeks; the ma jority of t io students attending the spell ing schools of A. W. Fields and Ed. WOOLKV. Ed. P. Holmes, our business manager, presented eacli member of the Legisla ture with a copy of the Student. They expressed themselves well pleased with our paper. A II. Waitt of Lincoln issellingMcn Fine Ctdf Sewed Box Toed Boots at the low price of live dollars, and Ladies Genuine French Kid Button Boots at four dollars. tf. The time draws near when the boys .V Kansas brakesman says that the foi our part we cannot see the necessity sunllower is the Artatlia Kaiuulenti'a, j of adjourning i nodal at ten o'clock, but the young lady who received one j when we always hold them on Friday cve through the mail a few days ago with no ( nlngs mid when our society meetings are explanation for its being sent says that it frequently held until eleven or twelve is down right mean. n'cluck;U may, however, be better to At last tho chemicals have arrived f stop anything in its most interesting part, and the class are at work every afternoon i so that the relish for entertainments of Saturdays and Sundays excepted in ! that character may not be dulled by cx- the labratory. and now no more newspa- cess. e presume that at the socials next per correspondents will ilnd broken hot ties lying around. Notice There will be a meeting of the Gymnasium Club on Saturday, the 13th of March, at 2.30 P. M , fpr tlt elec tion of officers. A full attendance is de sired. A. E. Gantt, Prcs. J. F. C. McKesson, Sco. Some of the boys made themselves peculiarly obnoxious to some of the young ladies in the galleries of the Uupi tol by their long-winded speeches; we do not refer to the members of legislature, but to some of the University boys. The Hksi-ehianSttdent is published will appropriate somebody's oration foi at the University of Nebraska, whether by the close of the year. It is a long way ahead, but then there is nothing like get ting ready. The students who came into the Stu dent office on the night of the Adelphiau social, should remember that they will go to the devil soon enough, without going to a printing office. Those fashionable ncek-scarfs can be graduate or student, we cannot tell. It contain a serial storv and an article on Prof. Tvndall's Allure es Us very mixed college, it advocates co-education of tho sexes. Ditlk'Uiie (ia7.nU. term there will ha strawberries and cream in the market and we will not almost freeze when promenading. New Regents. On the fifteenth of the present month our State Legislature mot in joint session and elected five Regents to fill the vacancies, caused by expired terms &c, of lion's. Uuiaii Bhuneh, C. S. Chase, D. R. Duncan. D. J. McCanx and J. B. Maxhulo. After considera ble lobb3ing was done, the following gen tlemen were elected. Hon. C. A. Holmes, of Tccumsch, Johnson Co., was chosen lo till the long term vacancy in the first dis trict. Mr. Holmes is a member of the House of the present legislature. He is a procured at P- S. Sheldon & Son's where , subscribe for the same, at the small sum of you will find all kinds of collars, shirts ' and cvorythihg that a young man needs in the way of stylish clothing. (tf.) "Desperate cases require desperate measures," said the student when he wrote the invitation to the young 'ady, to whom he had merely been introduced and re ceived his usual reply of "regrets," tfce. We will not peach on thai Fresh; who, when kissing his girl good-night, was caught by her maternal relative, who wanted to know if his Ma allowed him to do such things whon he was at home. Brief notes may be a funuy thing for some people, but one or two of the young gentlemen students are now expecting to receive them with simply the word "No" written tnereon, they are getting so very short. It is now rumored to Le a fact that one of the Preps can beat one of ihe Juniors at soven-up or euchre almost every game. We cant say that we actual ly believe this harsh insinuation against that Junior. We were surprised on looking over the banker by profession, aud is very highly all's Address; otherwise it pleas- j spoken of by the people in his district, much. As it conies from a ! Heis a colle'gcbred man, graduating at Lombard University at Galesburg, 111., in 1802. He is republican in politics, liber al in religion, aud an energetic worker. Hon. E. M. HcNGEUFonD, who was elected to fill the short term in the first district, is comparatively a new man in the State. He belongs to the edi torial profession, and at present is editor Presuming that other editors might le I wondering how our paper is run, we would just state that it is edited by no Senior, Junior or Freshman class, but is con trolled bv all the University students who $1.00 ncr annum. Our editorial corns are; elected by a majority vote, and at times j of lhe 0r"lA SentiMU a weekly newspa there may be a Junior, a Soph, and a Stu. dent in the Selected course running it, as is the present case. per puoiisneu in iiarian uu. lie is a graduate of the Iowa Agricultural Col - lege, aud delivered au address before the Alumni of that institution last commence- In the State of Missouri, their Univer.! meiit. He is republican, and a free sity is run by a board of "curators," ' thinker-. tt which means the same as ngatx and . Hos. Ben. H. Bauuows .i ti i.,t ,.:, enntne t s a member of the Omaha delegation in since the "church question seems to , Ue IIoum of lhepreseut legis,afuref and have been brought up in our State Logis-' was eiected for the long term in the sec lature when thev elected the new mem- ond district. He is an editor by profes bersof our Board of Regents, we will t sion, and is connected with the Omaha . r .i i-.i ...,- r ii. iB Republican. He is not a college gradu quote from the 4oth cnaptcr of the Mis- aUal,uough hc aUended the fowa Col- , fouri Statutes, to sec how thsy view secta- jt,ge some tjme before it was moved away rianism down there. from Davenport. Sec. 41. The curators shad have power j Hon. S. J. Tuttle to appoint the president, professors and . j5 tilt. oniy regent on the board that lives tutors of the University, no one of whom J jn this city, and is all known by all. He shall preach or exercise the functions or a graduated at the Hillsdale College in minister of the gospel or of any one of ; Michegan, in 1SC6, and at the Albany the learned professions during his contlii-, Law School ia 18C7; for some time he uance in office; to fix their compensation, taught school in Iowa, and in 18G0 he the commencement and termination of came to this city and ever since has been their respective terms of office not to ex- Pngaged in the practice of law. During ceed six years for any one term, &c. j njs residence here he has been connected n . , . ,, I with the educational affairs of the city Sociales.-Oii Friday evening, the j aim county for the last three or four years. 29th of last month, the Palladian Society Religiously he is a republican, aud politi- gave its usual term social, and on Friday ; caliy a tree-thinker. . ."".,, i... wni.s Hrns.& eveuiiiR, the 19th of the present month, Dn. Alex. Beau, aiubh oi (, i j Adelnhian cave their social. The stu- the senator from Madison, was elected re- uaKiey,anunnnuuiruiw. i -- --, - - . ,,' m.-: nt to fill the place of Hon. IniAii Bud- ..--: iiiiniu iriiiii ni 1 i - !- i la mu mr-m a.a a which they hold their goods, aim iiiiuk u, . b-"" j XEU. i)r. Beau received a good college tuill .v,v ..vitrv one to irive them a call be-' and every one m attendance were appar education, having attended the University r ' 3 ' , (tf.) ently well pleased with them, of Virginia at Charlottesville; and in 1857, fore purchasing. TIcreWM man.. n flirtation carried on be- graduating at the Maryland University. -Truiv it is bad enough to get a "prcvi- . .. . . , b alaul ,uey The Doctor is the only Democrat elected, -- a i llllll ,!.' II III Villi lit!.! Klllllf'll'Ill r II t'LT ous engagement," or "regrets," but whon such words as the following are wriuen in reply, it is enough to weaken the heart of the oldest man living "Faddmlqurest mamanoblyes" yet such was the case of one of our Preps, and still he lives. One of the Preps has almost given up in despair: he says that he goes to work and geta up a first-class letter and sends it home modestly asking for a remittance. The entire cost of these extra letters is thlrty-five cents, and the entire amount received in reply is fifty cents not profit in favor of Prep, fifteen cents. promenaded through the spacious halls. : whorewilli to ask him what his relicious The weather clerk was not so favorable i views were. this month as last.and it was a little too cold for promenading through the long halls PERSONAL. at the last social, buf notwithstanding tins drawback the halls were crowded the most of the time. The usual collations were served and the new and old students had a chance to become acquainted, an oppor tunity of which many availed themselves. A number of professors were present and also a number of stranger. As usual the warning voice of the Chancellor came too soon, and many unwittinglyleft the halls. Clem. Hardy has returned to school. II. H. Wilson came up and attended the Adelphiau Social. Sir Charles Lyell, the geologist, died in London on the 22nd of the present month, aged 78. 73. W. M. Stevenson came up on the 18th of the present month and returned home on the 22nd. He came up to attend j the Adelphian social. .