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100 I.COAI, NEWS. VOI,. VIII, !' it i NOTIOU TO SIMISOKIIIKKS AND AI VliKTISKUS. SubHurlliurH mid AihortlHorc, whovo paper nt any ttmu full to roach tlium hIioiiIiI promptly llvo nottco of tlw fuel to tlw HubIiiohs Mnnngur. Stmlunts ohniiKhiK tliuir mltlrcoH must jlvu no tlco to tho IIuhIiiuhs Mnungur, 1uforu nny oliungo ciin In; mnilc. Hsornl Qews. Now fiicos abound. Join one of tho societies. Susoribo for the Student. Do you board at the Dormitory? Read "Tho Royal Path of Life." United state's bonds The bonds of matrimoi.y. Every student should have a copy of "The Royal Path of Life." Go to Fox & Struvo's Rook Store for your Text-books and Stationery. "Tho Royal Path of Life" would bo a nice present to a friend. Students will find all their Text books at the Rook Store of Fox it Strove. 'The Royal Path of Life" is worthy of a place in every home. Fly time is over and students must Hud some other way in which to practise gost uies. The fact that tho Fair was in progress during the llrst week of school made it dillleull for students to find rooms. Old student to new; "Will you drink Hydrogen-Oxide?" Now s.; "No, I'm pay ing 2.2."). Give me water. ' Blank Rooks, Tablets and Stationary at tho Rook Store of Fox it Struvo. Poor out respectable young men can now safely walk with young ladies past ice cream saloons. The business is closed for tho season. You can't help being pleased with the Roots and Shoes that Albert 11. Waitt will soil you, opposite tlto Post Olllce. Did you see some students at tho Fair with their faces and shirt bosoms speck led with soot? They had been taking a free ride behind the road engine. Students, wanting any thing in tho line of photographs, should not fail to call on Wheat it Drain on the north side ofO St. between Tenth and Eleventh. The Profs, are doing good work in in tor. esting the people of various sections of tho State. Three of them were out at one time last week. Not to omit mention of tho weather al together we will just state that tho dust has been very bad, and that a slight rain Tuesday wi s very acceptable. The following excuse for a late was handed to a professor tho other day, "Un. avoidably detained : mules balked three minutes." Tho excuse was considered good. A now lino of Rorgmann Zephyrs at the Little Store on Eleventh Street, and Corsets, Ruohings, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts and a general stock of Notions at decided Bargains. The Psychology class was made happy by a couple of lectures on Phrenology, which, requiring no preparation, gave tliein a rest from the arduous labor attend ant or. tho studies of the Senior j ear. Wo suggest that tho authorities have an aich built over tho chimney on the west side of the chapel That black Mi oak down tho wall does not havo u pleasant ellecl on a person of aesthetic taslos. Please lay the blame of a hurriedly pre pared local depaitinont this number upon' tl'O editors-in-chief. They wrote up their editorials dining vacation and felt grieved beonu&o Yo Loea' didn't do tho same. Consequently wo havo been hurried by the whole corps, from chiefs to devil. r'