140 Looai, Nkws. Ml As those two largo young :non wore coming through the campus the other morning, ut their usual time, one of thorn picked up mi Intricate piece of ft-mulo up. parol. Their inventive minds could not discern the secret of Its use. And now the girls recline on the side walk in the shade of those maples, south of the campus, during idle hours of the morning and run foot races toward the University when the bell rings. What next will our Nebraska girls doV All half-year subscriptions which we received from the Normal School expire with the present number. "We take this opportunity of Informing them of the same, and would bo pleased to continue their names on our list. Please renew. A general solemnity prevails, at the present time, among the students. Sou. iors look grave, and many others, who arc to participate in the society exhibitions, look exceedingly thoughtful and worn with anxiety. The remaining students from pure pity look sad. We obsorvo that Yard & Ilurlbut have on hand a large stock of goods. The establishment seems to liuvo under gone a transformation lately. New Hrm, $12,000 worth of new goods, and prices of goods satisfactory. Good suits for $12.00 to $15.00. Give them a call. We can't bo "bul'.-dozed," to uso a common expression, for wo have a nice stock of goods in our posession. We bought them, knowing they were the best out, and all we want now is a fair count, AT THE LITTLE GROCERY AROUND 1HE CORNER of 11th and O. College Paiim. A literary society has been organized, called the Acadian Society. The following are the ofllcers elect for the present term. Pros., J. II. Silvcmail. Sec, J. P. Learner. The So ciety meets every Saturday evening, and wo understand that the proceedings are quite interesting. Wo wish the enterprise success. Mahhikd Wednesday May ltitli, at the M. E. Church by the Rev. W. IS. Slaugli. tor, Mr. Prod A. Hartley to Miss Plora Al. exandor, Mr. Will I). Gullck to Miss Ida Alexander. Several of the contracting parlies will be recognized as former stu dents of the University. Their friends of the University, extend to them well wishes for their future career. Arbor day passed away very quietly this year. The inspiring scene of labori ous Professors, noble Seniors, stylish Sophs., and perspiring Preshmen and hard working Preps., decorating the cam pus with trees, as was seen last year, was not observed this spring. There was no necessity this year for a repetition of the same. Wu can all look at the tvork we did last spring and behold the fruits of it a blooming campus adorned by our hands. All students, and others, wishing ex tra copies of the Juno number of the Stu dent, will please notify the manager hn mediately, so that wo may be enabled to publish a suilleienl number of copies. The June number will contain several productions delivered during commence ment week, a record of all the closing proceedings of this term, notice of Re gents meeting, and other interesting mat tors. Every student ought to take extra copies to send to his friends. Quito a number of copies huvo already been spok en for. Pallaiman Socianm: Priday evening May 11th, the Palhullan Society held a so ciablo at their hall. The weather was do cidedly unfavorable. It had been raining nearly all day, and the skies looked threat ening at night. Nothing was daunted, however, with that active, resolute spirit, so characteristic of thePalladians; quitoa number of the students of the University, and a few others assembled and endeav orcd to make rhc occasion enjoyable. A good time was had, and had the weather been favorable, they probably would have equaled If not eclipsed previous gather-