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MumsmAMi yUtLjik 6 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. w H tic Slates, and in the Territories, grain com mauds u lucrative price? It is because Unit in those sections, it largo imijority of tho people are engaged in other employ. ousor derives no benefit except Itttil misiir -Class in Kholorlo. able sutisfucl ion of seeing sonic poor tin. (,'hanecllvr: Mr. II . what great forlmuitu who, endeavoring to gain a fool change did Minns experience in the later hold upon lifes thongliorfaro, is oast away purl of his W'oV ing anyone help you and then gelling up in class, and doing it as if you m,j worked It out yourself. One of his das, mates said, "Why, you did that todny." ... t ..l.t l... til . monts, and u tollable and constant market i and shut out by the curtain of discontent- Junior: He died. j i . . " ' 'i' Hi tliu is thus furnished to the farmer for his Imont and dishonor. One of the students win elected to Ibo ! ,," " "'"' ' (,i(1 l av. il product. There is another class of individuals, position of V. 0. 0. in one of the temper-1 Imnor of the class. Tho South also makes a slmihir on'or as 'composed mostly of lliu female so., who ! mice orgaiiiziillons in the cily. Wo are, Class in Chaucer. regards cotton raising. The planter, Hud- are known as the onos who compose the always glial lo .. Iiilenl recognized) Chmwelhr: Mr. II , can you giro ing Unit cotton is apparently more protllu-, iomh i'i ting circle. This class of people , mid rewarded. ; mo an example in any writings outside of ble than corn, devotes his attention almost jure the curse and ruin of all society. A iiutnlxir il' l'rfp witi Itlglilv I'lilcr- i 'Iiuucim to lllutriito Iho polnl under (lis. exclusively to the former. The result is They who are burdened with tho groato&l (a11(1(i fuw mornings ago, by a perform. ; puleV that the supply of cotton exceeds the de-! fault that is (he lot of any individual JCl, ()). u ,(v l)f ,.,,,,,, j,y students Mr. II. : Ves, Sir. Homer's lleiiice maud, the price is low, and indii-lr, of all lo curry are always on the alert lo tltct;t nrftriiiiiiu- mi'llit horizontal bar in Hie ' is an example, I think, kinds cramped, whereas the natural capa- .some friviloiis fault Hint it may lie tl11 ' ((niiionirv "vinnusiunt Chancellor: What! bilitios of the South are exceeded by those misfortune of their neighbor to possess lo . i i i . P- ; Mr. II. : (looking al Ihe Chancellor of no oilier section of the Union. , spread it abroad adding a little here and " s US K' l' s & I '' mid seeing something Is wrong,) I didn't iri;n i;wii:miiiiim fii iimiuiiii Hint. iviiiiii. to a Ills, class bakurv. Also choice con From the illustrations given we see llitit j there, until the person Is represented to tilt Siilllli mill West irivit llli'ir itllimlioll loo i tin. 1'ninniHiiilv ill liii'irii in nun ulm ulwn.lil e.velnsivoh- lo lliu imllivation of llieir re. I.,, .dimmed liv nil m.mkinil Sinn- ..nil I loO.lioilOI'y and fancy groceries spective leading maples, wheat and cotton, j think my dear girls, whether or no you ( W('" ,n fe'ive ,1,tMI1 " In conseuuence of Ibis tho market is con- hue :i member of that circle, and if so. no. Subscribers, who wish Ihe .luno num. l .-- , ... , .. mean Homer's Horace, Chancellor, 1 .........i -, I. ..,..... M.I. . twill be '""' "J " i Smiic, Eastern part of town Time o' clock, A. M . llnually glutted, and since Ibey hive little ; liee how inhuman how mean and con-! er of tl.e Studknt sent to Iheir homes,. ' (,,ni,,P 'V,r viinvi1 r ' else lo fall back upon, hard limes are lemplablcj how many persons, far superior should leave their addresses with Mr.: ; " " k le ...,..... .... ... . . ... i i M ...tn ....i i... t..,. i .... stars. ciirouic. ii suouui ue inc policy oi me lo yourseii you nave mauu lo inniK dial I w.i:i., n nn : oii-i n.u h.m iiu'i mi farmer lo cultivate only those product, life is but a hoax and have crowded their , HI "flo-r the close of tlie chool. I'rof: Ye.s -I was taking a walk Inglvo mo an appetite for breakfast. Sludant: 0 ves hem I is it thai lute for which he has Ihe prospect of a rolia- later days with discouragement and (lis. The boys on Iho Agricullural farm ble niarkol, and it would be better for the pair. Wo lind persons among us who ' have organized a lilerarvsocielv, and meet , t ,Lt .;,' ! ,:.i. d..b i West and bou.h to diminish rather than in- have evil habils and at Ihe same lime i every Saturday night. They have good, w-(io himself) J am w illing to con crease tin amount of wheal and cotton 'good intentions, they who have been al-! material to work with, and we understand ,. , ,..," -r , '., ..i ili i i r 1 1 it i 1 ' a ' hlCllJl II SO II Ilv IS vvliicli nicy respectively produce. A Ui- lured and fitomated by the pleasing social the socielv is in a nourishing condition. versity of farm products is the safest reli- and genial cuslon.s that exist in all 1, minis , 0no (). , h()VS sul(, ,e ,,,, vc m)(ow. unco of the farmer, and Ihis fact, both the of vice and like the little My, infatuated ' mU Mt OI1C0i and re(.oIm, ,.prt.vlollJ, (!ll. Suutliimilllipustiin)toomuthinoliiied'bylhes)!(lGi-snlluriiigruiiinrks, Ibey are ,r,,romuntsi. l0 un of lhom u0 WOuld 4isvii-ii W'liiiii lliu ll(i. IKll tn.itint!.i, ..1. .. .... ...!.. 1...1 .....1 1..-1 !. il I rt I uiBnu.. .... l"l' ' soon cniiiiig.eu, ami iimi in mo woo 01 IiUe sum, ,, ,0 iform hiin how li.l'llli'fi in II. (. WomI null Siilllli .: ilniim I ...... .1 .. I w... .....1 !.. ...... .,1 ..p i... .:.... ... ..!... ' . ,. -.......- - ,,...,..,..., ., niuium ...x.iyi.. iiuau I before an ontorlulnineiil ills nooossnrv lo ong order to bo sue- islied by acorrespondingiiicreiiseofibo.se them from their low and degraded condi. ,cn writing notes in engaged in oilier employments,, or when ( Hon, we pass them by unheeded and un-1 (.issful. ' " u linns in oiuer (pianeis n larger mid , cared ror. There is an old saving, which , ,, liiiiin il!'iiiii. ili'iiiniiil t'nr liv 1,1-Miim.iu i . .i .i !' , A rrep. who was promenad ng will inoio leuaoie deiuanu 101 lis pioducls conlnins niore trulh than liclion, when a . , , .. , ,. , . , . . . ... ... i tl lilflt Wfilllt lltfl III lllll Ilt'lkii ttlril 4.11 l.y. than now exisls; then, and not Mil then, inur.son once stalls down tho way of life " ' v " " ,u'"" "1V-1 The followiny; note wa.s found in the will those seclions enjoy the degree ol I overv one is readv to holn bim on bis wnv i . ' w u"' . m" ,,a Univorsitv. and hamled to ve local as the The reason whv Ihe Senior mcniliera of the Zoology class appear so sleepy in chapel, mornings, is because they liuve been studying the habits of the order of Raptures, especially the family of Stirgi die, among the birds, hue enterprising Senior told us that he had discovered a member of the Amilidie, or Duck Family, that should be classed as a nocturnal bird. M,, l . .i . , WeiUIHT, lUlMIVIIIUII III I III' evn II 1 11 LT. e 0 or II) the Words O II! lliu. nvi'iv nun inc ' ' .' ""h' , , . , .. . , ' J asked her if she had ever studied tiriuu. 'a kick lor him. .- ii. i .. ii, .. mar. With withering sarcasm, she an. , Wti have olien wondeied whv so few, . .T ., s , ,' 1 I tiiiiiiiiii it'n ' I'i'nit hah ltii1 KmII,... ...... from oul ihe vast concourse of people' ,...,,...,..,.., ,,,,,, , . i . r i .i ii,. , vour one-center. Iti'iiiinr illil nii 1'1'it iiiiiii .ml ihiIiim. who are I rjivnliiiir down lln rum liniiiinir I " -.,-..- ; - a - .V...1J, )iospcril3 which i.s their duo. Inliiiiiiunity. most responsible person to leave it with until the owner culls for it : Lincoln, Nicii., June '-' I. 'Til. D.Mtl.lxn ii : I have been so lone some since I last saw you. Why don't you come ofionor, dnrlihg? The nights are tto long when you are not here, ami I how inhuman man is to his fellow man ? I to perdition and ruin turn thoir slops and I "Wy n,n sl)ecil11 lontion lo the adver Did vouoverstop in vour iournov through 'reach 'i brigbl and useful end. The con ' ""''"i''1" f Oliver DUson & Co. else- life, and notice how many individuals are ' niiiidriini is easily guessed on nntoount uf NUU'J' " "lir ooiunins. lie have ,ju S() jj, (o M, yHi ont.(, molx Come journoyii g down the road leading lo dis. nuin'x iiiiiiinnnci, well does Hums sing, , ''ooeivded a copy of the Carmlna I (0 night if you possibly can ; I will nuul apjioinlnieul, discouragement, and ruin, "Man's inhumanity to man make- counC merely on account of man's Inhumanity ? less thousands mourn." Sain I'aiue We all, in the tirM stage of Iho world, seem . . . r to think that one man is as capable of OUK COLLKGE XKWS. llghling bis way along the hard and dif- Collogensia, and pronoiiuee it a Unci vn ," u,,. ,. nmi L.t you Iiiim u Am. coiicuiioii oi univeisiiv m mil's am college music. Tho hook is nearly twice as largo us tho former (.Million. Your .sweetest and host Wo noticed our good looking vouim ficult way of life, as others, and so we go Several of Iho classes huvoboon e.vam. i Prof, viewing the circus procession from pushing and crowding along, only think. ' ined, and Ihe members thereof are happy, i Iho windows of Library Hall, while it ii.g of our own welfare, and never of. Tio llower beds in front of Iho Unl ' was marching through the strools. Prof those who have made a missiop some ' versity are handsome, and the Janilor is hl in Ills arms a fat, chubby, handsome whore in lifes journey, and who, by only , ippy. baby, and be appeared immensely happy, ,',. , I ,. , ' , . What has become of (he Uiiivi mitv i ,ncl l,,nl w,or HVn!'rntes laslur when Ihe Is. insleiu o. go ng lo , , grave worlh- wo 1 k s ' "onnoineliT Is down ihan w , i, is high. i, dograded and duspisod beings. .. , ,, u,"i ,n,j ,..,;,.,,. ri... ij...,r i .1.,.,, ,1., ,i 'ho world Shakesnoaro mivs "is bid ,. i "li in your lingers, if you expect to i.n- ! ""'': " " 1 "f-. I tlioujjlil Ihe wa- ho wo.ld.Sl.akcspeau M.y s. is bu a ( mora,w yillr8ovog lis g0.igon' ter of Iho Gulf of Mexico evaporated lust- a word o oncourage.no..., only a k.nd j (otoW.W. iCyilsh'.sfor groceries w.,rd, which may be so easily given, jthe ,,,,, Uwv .)Uml m (wi; f would assist ll.em in regaining Iho.r lost 0 st- bilw,Qn l0ll all ,,, s(jJ slop, ami niiaiiv uo some good in our mid 1C.S3, Th stiigo, and wo the actors," some may play thoir part well, while others, who only! Croquet seems to bo the principle wanting a litllo assistance, and receiving noiont of tbe sludouts, judging from only the taunts and Joors of thoir follow lhe ' thnl collect on the actors make a failure, and could wo but g'"0"" st of tho Unlvorsity ovei'y aftor. with a single glance, see Ihe great stiigo . noo,K and its actors, we would immediately say Wo would recommend that a commit Ihalllfos greid drama isa farce. ! too of Iho sludouts bo appointed to cor" i... i ... -. Every day of our life wo commit some ,wl",n w l'"- lco, and havo him' M dividing bis utlonllon between Ihe on. side : show and something within the hall. 1 Prof.: Lt is a well known scientific fact that water evaporates faster when Ihe i lmt V0IT satisfactory. Scene J'alladian Hall A .Soph who is rather fastidious about Ihe young ladies thai he gees with id least he is not seen with them very often camo into Iho Cha'noollor's o 1)1 on a few mornings ago, during llie absence of the Chancellor, and commenced looking over the application paper, with Iho remark, "I propose lo know what her real age is.1' As he dropped the roll wilh a sigh, and loft, it is supposed his invosiigniion win or than the Lakes Prof.: Not ut all ; the lakes around Chi cago furnish tho most of tho rainfall for this country. The drawing class Is doing well, as all con testify who partook of refreshments at the Palladia!! sociable, for the blackboard was covered with fine views of old castlosi fM'Aoli ll.IW . .1- ..In fill. .... t inhuman act, although wu may no. notice 'jlvo ; ;..! woa.hor during commence- tlc.llInI.,lhn,"dw ",, , ,,; J.' ",'m.r1 Time Friday evening, during tliesociu ble. Uhnncellor: Mr. , I don't think Miss bus an escort this availing; can't you escort her to ihe refreshment room? Mr. .'Well, Chancellor, I asked her to come to tho sociable with mo, and I have asked her thioo times Hits evening t promenade; she has refused mo every time, and I don't think she cares for rofro'tli-mouts. .. I...:.. itr.. ,i.. i ' nii'iil, w.ifik Hson.e iiuui.ii.iiii.. one noes, mo mm,-- , wns ,, 0,f, ,H(, fwJ(l hlc,kt Hlllt olllJtl MIlllHIH IW u l.O 11 I'll ftVHI' M'llllllll ',. I. I , I . .'.... ... ""'" f " 'u nine noun iiiinme 10 count tlio I vo lean a hie y sin it was a verv artistic i... umh .i . i i perhaps on account of jealousy perhaps .number in the Introductory Algebra class. ! piece of work bu. .odd,, I I t l1' ""' y " on account ol hatred, to say some thing but have boon informed by one who savs ! which was intended P,,r n i i.i.. Yc Local bad considerable trouble with it dignified Rciilorund a good looking tlio ofh "mv , or morning, they noticed a lady student coming behind them, from whom both claimed they wcro determined to win a smile. Each brought his wits to bear to induce tlio oilier to proceed and loayjtf him JWIMBHBWB8lwrCTMMM,3WBIIWBMB