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llSi 'tam Mfitt NO. 10. F.OOAf. NlWS. 258 lt. like appearance after Hit; sliuighlur of tlioir hapless victims. Hero and thorc an empty coop nnd now and tliun a stray feather told tin' story. In tin; social world there was a briskness Unit tilled the hearts of belles and beaux with delight. People ate tlioir dinners and the cook did u smashing business in breaking dishes. The troublesome turkey had to bu carved, of course. And better than the rest, there was no school that day, and the o'er worked student participated in all this fun in common with other people It was very much like any other Thanks giving. Next tuna buy your Groceries of Sam English on 11th Street. K. G. Clements has purchased all the Nkoativks belonging to the gallery ot V. II, Young and Is prepared to take du. plicate Photographs from the sumo at low prices. Students and all give hi in a call. Sub-cribeis vhosp names are fol lowed by an X, will please take notice that their subscription expires with thi issue. Wo would be glad to have nP such renew tlioir subscription at their earliest convenience. Mmikikd Christmas eve, at tin- rcsi. deuce of the bride's parents. Prof. Harvey Culhertson to Miss lluth Huwley. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Wellcr. The best wishes ot tins Studhnt will ever go with the parlies through life's struggle. Wendell Phillips recently lectured in this city, and on the morning following ave the students a short talk hi chapel. His advice was general, but the chief lop. ie was in urging upon his hearers to aim to be useful. He urged that Usefulness wab more desirable than happinosN. His lee. tare was quite a treat, and all the students will eer leiaember it as a pleasant evonl. Tin-; Scientific Amkkicax. Among the Scientific Journals, thai come under our observation few appeal' ss alua ble as the Srimtijlr .1 trie- . It ies all the new discoveries in the vaiionsde partmonls of Science, and their oconomi. cal applications. And as the dominant thought of this ago is eminently scicntif ic, and no cultured man dares to bo igao. rant of the results of such investigations ve do not hesiute, cordially, to recom mend the Scientific American to the slu deat and the professional man, to the me. chanlc and the fanner. It comes weekly, has fine ongruvings or wood cuts, and gives more reliable scientifiio news at a small price ($:i.3() per year) than any pa per that we know. Address Munn & Co. 157 Park How, N. Y. The puling lady, who, upon being kissed, exclaimei', "Now you just put that buck where you got it!" lias arrived in Lincoln. We are glad to make a note of this. It is with no small interest that we have watched her travels. About two years ago slio startod from Now York we know this to be true, for we read it in a Chicago paper at the time, and soon was ia all the eastern cities, according to the newspapers. She got to traveling piell fast, and sometimes would be ia three oi four towns the same day. Then we didn't hear of ner for awhile Hat not long ago she was in Omaha, and then we knew that she was approaching. At last she arrived, and now the story is new around the University, after having trav eled the length ami breadth o the conti nent. Soci nut. -The I'liv-Mi'v Union gnu: the final social gathering of the term, on last Thursday evening. The at. tendance was very large, nearly all the sludonls and many of their friends in the city being pi cecal. From eaily m the evening until the closing hour the halls and rooms were filled with a happy throng of joimg people who weie enjoyinir them selves in a social chat and promenading. Hofrcshiaeats were served in abundance, and were excellent in quality a- well as quautiU. The ladies of ihe society de serve much praUc for iIkmi eflicient labors in this direction. Tlierc-raii be no doubt iTSBKiSjMBoKSBiBEttEMWB