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Lor Aii Nkwh. 201 Dannie Wheeler has been occupying Ills smru timo al one oftho typo's cnsu in tills ofllce. The Studknt now boasts ol'tlio l)i!stlooking editors, and typos, yes, and iltwil, of any priming ojllco In this broad land. It's it caution the way the boss Editor ol' llils sheet mutilates the problems in sol id Geometry. Old Loom is himself would blush for shame if lie was obliged to rise at 8:15, and occupy a place in that solid class. ERIN (JO UNION! Kl'LUIUHUS BRA.UOH! can be found by buying Oro. curies, Cigars and Tobacco of W. W. IOnglisli. Students are invited to call and see him, one door south of 0, west a t III 01. tr. Our old friend, Amos E. Uantt, has severed his connection with tlio North Plr.ttc Nubrufkiun, and has entered the political arena, and announces himself as Candidate for County Clerk of Lincoln county. -Our business manager attempted to soil the books, of which we have made mention, to the University' but for some reason or another they refused. Any one wanting to buy a cheap library plea.se call at this oillce. Students will please bear in mind thai there is a time coming when they will all have to bo on hand with their rhotoricals. Official notice was given in chapel a few mornings since and we presume that is very good uuthority. We would suggest that a Librarian be appointed, in order that students may have access to the Library. The class in English Literature are greatly in need ol books, to enable them to prepare them to prepare their lesson. "There's a good time coining," sings our devil, well we are ready for its advent In our midst. One who is tortured from one weeks end to another, by the madden, ing cry, " lor copy," is ready for most any tiling. Let her come. The Studknth has several fine books which lliey oiler for sale cheap. The life of Dickens, and Livingstones Travels, are among them, and are an addition to anybody's library. For further informa. (ion call at this oillce. Our friend, Geo. McLean, has presented us with a beautiful breech-loading musk et. "We would suggest the propriety of delinquents settling their accounts with' us soon, as our devil is a bad man and cf. Ilcient in the art of war. II. M. Woiiey, a former student oftho University, is again among us with his smiling visage. JI. M. looks fresh and hearty and deals out sweetness by the bar rel al Valparaiso. Ladies give him a en! I. lie hands us his sub. Thanks. The Board of mnnagera elected J. F. E. McKesson to till the oillce of Business Manager. The selection was indeed good, Mr. McKesson having already shown his cllloiency by tho manner in which he has worked up this issue of the Student. Through some carelessness the Edi torial form is fulTof typographical errors. Wo have no apology to make, however, for we fully appreciate that nothing looks so bad, especially in a college paper, and no excuse is pardonable for the same. The I'allndhin Society Is "death" on dramatic plays, now comes the news that a heavy drama is on the boards, with n tine line of stars. The play is facinaling, judging from the time our mnnngcr spends In rehearsal. He says its jolly. --One of the preps "extinguished" him- self a few morings since at the organ in chapel. The manner in which ho held "The Fori" blended enthusiasm In the song and Inspired the bassocs in the rear end to give vent to their musical powers. A lock of braided hair was found in our sanctum a few days ago. Our devil fails to explain, thus casting a shadow and gloom over our once happy and tranquil oillce. Any information on the matter wijl be thankfully received by our editor. r""TM