BraHBU NO. 0. LOCAL NEWS. 157 your own head," ho said ; and then ho wished lie had died a thousand years ago. A gas clock has been placed on exhibi tion in England. The motive power is hydrogen gas produced by the action of sulphuric acid and water in a zinc globe. As the gas is generated, it raises n glass bell cover, which, as it rises, moves a lover which controls the hands of the clock. gocal Hw.. How lonesome. Three months vacation. Read "The Royal Path of Life." What are you going.todo during vaca tion ? 'The Royal Path of Life" is worthy of a place in every home. Students will And all their Text-books at the Book Store of Fox & Struvc. The annouccment is made that "sweet sixteen" means a pound of sugar, avoridu pois. Flowers wcro scarce this Commence ment; every yard and all the green houses were exhausted and then many were un able to get as many as they wanted. Go to Fox & Struve's Book Store fo your Text-books aud Stationery. Every student should have a copy of "Tho Royal Path of Life." A. II. Waitt, opposite the Post Office has a very desirable line of Boots and ghocs, and oilers them cheap enough. Examine tho stock of Corsets, Laces, Buttons and Hoscing at tho LItllc Store on 11th St. The prices will surprise you. The Editors of the Student extend their thanks to Mr. Mercer for many favors shown in preparing the present number. He has helped very materially in reporting Commencement exercises. Thanks. The Palladian Society have elected tho following officers for next term. Pros., U.K. Wolfe; Vice Pros., Milton Guy; Critic, C. 0. Chase; Sec, II. W. Caldwell; Treas., P. M. Hannibal ; Cor. Sec, II. W. Olmstead; Chorister, Anna Schuckman; Usher, Geo. McLeau. "The Royal Path of Life" would bo a nice present to a friend. For Groceries go to L. Moycr in his new quarters on tho east side of tho Square. The University Union will be conducted next term under the direction of the fol lowing officers. Mr. N. Z. Snell will hold the gavel. Vice Pros., Miss Minnie Williams; Secretary, J. S. Brideubaugh ; Critic, B. C. Arnold ; Trens., Miss Jessie Parker, Cor. Secretary, Miss Carrie Pal mcr; Historian, Miss Aldrich; Sargent-at-arms, Mr Hackney. On the afternoon of the 10th, the cadets drilled before the Regents. They went through tho manual of arms, and marched around the campus with heads up, and little Angers on the seams of their pants, and then went through the skirmish drill. Twenty rounds of cartridges were fired by way of punctuation marks, and, on the whole, the Regents were well satisfied with the work of Lieut. Dudley during his term us Professor of Military Tactics. At the Little Store on Eleventh St. you will find a fine assortment of Ruches, Cor sets, Dress Buttons. Torchon aud Breton Laces, all at popular prices. Don't Forget when you want any thing in the Grocery lino to call on W. W. Eugli3h, west 11 St., ttdur N. The best regads of Tobaccos and Cigars on hand. Goodgoods aud satisfaction or no trade. The nESPEitiAN Student Association met, June 10th, to consider the resigna tion ol Miss Judkins, Secretary of the Association. The resignation was ac cepted with a vote of thanks for the able