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m Lex VI. NEWh. You vi I I I 1 ? I ! J But we aro fully satisfied that such is not the case with pome of the young men who lire now attending the University. One morning last month we saw, during chap el exercises, nine Seniors and Juniors, the pride of the University, frantically cudeav ing to crowd themselves into one seat. This was fun for the boys, but death for the seat, as it sustained considerable dam age. consuptiox clued ! A Au old phyclclan retired from active practice, having had placed iu his lianili by an Ent Indian missionary the formula of a simple veritable rem. ody for the speedy and permiuiMit cure of Ccn sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Amath. and aJ Throat and Lung affections, also a po-ltlvc and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after haWnc thoroughly tested Itb wonderful curative power- in thousands of cnes. feels It his duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. The recipe will be ent of charge, to all who de'iie It. with full directions for preparing and successfully n-lng. Address with stamp nam ing this papea. Dr. J. C Stone. 41 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Albert Joyce the ex-local editor of the Student, at last accounts was employed by the Omaha Ike. Mr. J. is an energetic newspaper man. In a recent letter to the North Nebraska Eayle, dated Omnia, Iowa October 19, he speaks very highly of Mr. V. S. Wilson, a former student oi the Uni versity, who it seems has been placed iu nomination by th'j Democratic party for the county superintendency of Dakota county. May success attend Mr. Joyce in his new work, and miy Mr. Wilson get the oflicc he aspires to, though he is placed in nomination by the wrong party. Miss Hawick's and a portion of Mrs. Grey's classes from the High School, ac companied their teachers, favored the University with a call en mtc about two weeks ago. After being conducted through the Museum by our gcntlomanlv janitor, they went into tin Pa'ltidian Hall and some of the young ladies sang " Hold the Foil." Kn.in the Hall they were -hijiui in the Library and finally into our sanctum, where they were intro dueeil u, the edi'.ors, kjls, vie, etc. Come again boys and girls, it docs our cre worn heart good to sec your happy facej LAWS FOR THE MILLION'. A note dated on Sunday N voiil If a note be lost or stolen it dues not t, lease the maker; he must pay It Each individual in a partnership U &. sponsible for the whole amount of the debts of the firm. Ignorance of the law excuses no one An agreement without consideration is void. Signatures with lead pencil are good in law. It is lawful and profitable to buy boots and shoes of A. II. Waitt, Liucoln, Nebraska. The military department, under Lieu' Dudley, promises to become an interest ing feature of the University. The bo have received their new uniforms, and with their muskets they look quite war like, when keeping time to the martial notes of the tlfe and dium. The uniform is a suit of dark blue, with conspicuous brass buttons, and gives the wearers a nob by appearance, and inspires them with all the glory of old veterans. The follow ing are the olllcers: 1st Sergeant, J. II Worley ; 2ml Sergeant, J. 0. Sturdevaut Messrs A. B. Cadman, S. P. Piatt, and B F. Parks are the. Corporals The comtnis sioned ollicers have not yet been appoint. cd. The boys can now go through all military movements with considerable precision, and the University can boast of the best drilled organization in the west The girls seem to hao a hard timeof it this term, in finding a place to do ilieir studying. They formerly ued for Uu! purpose the reading room, but when Prof. Woodbury came, it was decided that lie should have the use of the room for IU recitations, and an apartment across the hall was assigned the ladies, wherein, at leisure hours, they might peru-c their le sons Hut the Jear crcuiniM would w be satisfied, and instead of iniprovingt!" shining hours us they ought, were g'w too much to hilarity and om raw