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9 gj NO. 10 LOCAL NEW. 233 I ocnl Sctvs- Read "Tho Royal Path or Life." Lieut. Webster's new house is about completed. A reception will bo given on the 22th by tho ladies of the Dormitory. Blessed i.s the student that furnishoth not his own fuel ; for he shall see the rise in coal without despair. The Senior Glass hiis read all of Plato's Pluedo this term. This is more than they read at Harvard. The Senior orations will not be deliver ed this term, on account of the sickness of J. II. Worlcy. Every student should nave a copy o 'TheRiyal Path of Life." That which is Useful, Beautiful, Interest, ing and Instructive all combined in the gMods sold atFawell's New Store. Ben Arnold's birth-day brought him a $35 clarionet from home. His gentle racket can be heard at anytime of day or night. A stove has been put in the chapel on tho boy's side and they have no longer any excuse for standing around on tho other side of the room. Holiday '.Presents at the Book Store of Fox & Struvo. It's a mean trick for a Senior to impose nn the innocence of a Freshman by telling him that Christmas comes on the 2Glh this year. Pshaw! don't bo scared. They only want to find out if you have skipped any studies. The Faculty are making vigor, ous cfibrts to.get tho records squared up. Tho class in Constitution of the U. S finished it in time to study the Constitu tion of Neb. for several duyB, and listen to a number of lectures by the Chancel lor, connected with tho subject. In Books, Stationary and Pictures you will find every thing you want and many things you need at G. W. Fawcll's New Store. Among thoso taking part in Prof. Sullcrn's concert on the evening of the Gth wo nolico tho names of Miss Codding and Mr. Benedict of the University. "Tho Royal Path of Life" is wormy of a place in every home. If you aro going to be at home in time to help fill the cornucopias for the Christ mas tree, you can bo at school on tho last day. The term closes on tho 24th. To keep abreast with the times you must rend, and the place to get your lit. crary matter is at Fawcll's Now Store. "Postponed!" "It seems to me that the class of '80 has a habit" that was all lie said. Funeral 2:30 P. M. Others take warning. Enough of a thing's enough. About this time of the year tho youth thaws out the ice with his knees, while putting on the skates of some fair deceiv er, who skips out with another follow while ho is wringing the water from his clothes. A Senior startled the Psychology clas3 the other day by asking for an oxplana. tion of Pneumatics as an aid to memory . It was thought at first that he was giving the Chanc. a game of wind, but it was discovered at length that ho meant Mne monics. Wo were astonished the other day on turning a corner of tho University to find the air on the East side filled with young men at various elevations. Inves tigation showed that a horse driven by Ralph Weston had just upset the buggy containing himself and some friends. Tho boys and girls of the Union have been getting excited over the woman's sufirago question. They debated it onco and it has since been the subject of two orations. All the boys aro convinced