NO 8. LOCAL NKWB. 185 NOTI015.TO SimSOIHDEItS AND AD-VEIITISEUS. Subscribers ami Advertisers, whoso paper at nuy ttmu falls to reach thorn should promptly give notice of the fact to the Business Manager. Students changing their address must give no Ice to the Business Manager, before any chaugo can ho made. lotltl j$CW8. Read "The Royal Path of Life." The Constitution and Psychology class es reviewed last week. It is time to draM' cuts to sec who will make fires the first week. Go to Fox & Struve's Book Store for your Toxt-books and Stationery. The new style Paucl Pictures made only at Wheat & Ford's Gallery O St. Franklin county was reprcscnton in the Republican convention by J. P. A. Black, lie gave us a call on his way back. The coming Student election is com. ing near enough to the surface of Col. lego atlairs to cause a slight ripple. The little store on 11th St. displsys the novelties tn Ruches, Fine Laces, Corsets, Neck wsar &c, at wonderfully low pri ces. Reverend Dean of Exeter, a graduate of Amherst and scholarly gcntloman,madc the University a visit and listened to the recitations of the Senior claas- Every student should have a copy of "The Royal Path of Life." Students will find all their Text books at the Book Store of Fox & Struve. A croquet set has been provided for the Dormitory maidens and they may be seen at that mild exercise occasionally. Several stalwart young men also spend a large portion of their time there. "The Royal Path of Life" would be a nice present to a friend. The students have organized a choir to lead the singing in chapol. Miss Smith has been elected leader, and the singing goes otf better than formerly. Wheat & Ford say they will make a good liberal reduction on the price of Photos to students. Of course that's where we're all going. 'The Royal Path of Lifo" is worthy of a place in every home. Chancellor Fairfield lectured Saturday evening at Brownville and preached on Sunday at tho Presbyterian Church, He returned on Monday. Ed Unangst tho Bus. Man. of this con cern, was oc the sick list. Business cares connected with the complicated machinery of the concern, was prob ably the cause. Prof. Aughoy has been absent on sev eral occasions sinco the beginning of the term on business connected with his work, Sketches of the Physical Geography and Geology of Nebraska. Methodist Conference has been in session. Some forty or fifty of them vis ited the University and looked through it. Many of the students found acquain tances among the Reverend gentlemen. The Student acknowledges tho receipt of a copy of Every Day Songs, a new work just published by R W. Carleton & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Those wishiug new in this line, we would refer to this work. Miss Emma Richardson, formerly of Aurora 111., succeeds Prof. Stadter. She has entered upon her work and al ready has a number of pupils both in painting and music. Prof. Emerson is venr seriously ill with a malignant typo of fever. He has been unable to be present at the Univer sity for some time and it will perhaps be several weeks yet before he can return to his duties. M