f&w m 2-1 Our College Jrw. lion on Industry, which was listened to with !?rcat attention. The most nrnmlncnt i fonture of the evening was an way hy Mr. Lcller, upon the Democratic party. Mr. Lcller proved himself well informed upon his subject, and although his senti ments diiTcred from ours, it showed plain ly that he was honest in his opinion. The question: Arc Trade Unions beneficial? was discussed in n lively manner. "Economy and Kekohm." Some of the students are circulating a paper, en. dcavoring to form a cluh, for the purpose of procuring hoard at cost. The idea is good, and the students would do well to all join in the movement, and no doubt a success he made of it. Some individual, thinking Tilden was the next President, had the impudence to place a cannon in the campus, and tire it otf. Ii was an unworthy cause, so it only made a little noise, (so they say.) We are all Hayes men, and always were, so don't tamper with our good nature. George McLean, who so long had charge of the University building, has come back and resumed his old position. Things have become rather dilapidated during George's absecnee, but, under his care, all will be well soon. The students unite in welcoming him hack. The Regents li'ive given bonds for the purpose of procuring guns for the mili tary department, which will arrive in a short time. Somn of the clothing mer chants are also putting in bids to furnish uniforms, consequently we may expect in a short time to have a well equipped com pany. A rare treat is promised the students this winter in the way of bearing some of the best lecturers in the country. The Lincoln Lecture Association have pre pared a well selected list of persons who have :i world wide reputation. Prof. Da vid Swing heads the list; Henry "Ward Jk'ccher and Ingersoll will also be here provided they can be persuaded to come so far west. The able uianageiiiont of the Com. mercial Hotel by the esteemed proprietor thereof, ,1. . Imhotl', needs no Indorse ment at our hands. The excellencies of the hotel will speak for themselves,, and the attestation of those who have experi enced the comforts of a well regulated ho tel will be unanimous in praise of the Commercial. The Stittc Journal gives us words of en couragement, in the way of passing n neat compliment upon our appearance. 'Tis so, students, we can make a good paper, so exert your endeavors; if you know anything, tell it; give your productions to be printed, and act as if you were proud and not ashamed of the StiJdknt and the institution which it represents. Send, Students, send with care, Send your subscription audouedollairc. What do you think we are doing up haire? We're running a college newspapaire. Then send, students, send with care, Send your subscription and onedollairc. Send to Joyce, our managaire, And he will send the papiare. Attention is called to the advertise ment of J. II. Harley, druggist, corner O and 11th streets. He has a lino stock of holiday goods. If any desire to find a place in which is kept n large and selected store of goods, from which to chose a Christmas present, call on Harley. Sta tionery and books of all descriptions Text books furnished to students at re duced rates. We have received this month some notes from the Normal, prepared i.y L. A. 11. This is a step in the right direction and gladly do wo find space for the "Nor mal Echoes." We all take nn interest iit the Normal, not only becau-e it is our sis ler school. We have many students from there, and the Normal may feel proud when we tell them, that many who played prominent parts in the Philo mathean, are now leading memcrs in the University Union. f x Y u .."