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LlttaHMUUltti 234 LOCAL NEWS. VOL. VIII, that the question is defunct, but the Indies Assure thetn that it will prove an unquiet corpse. Go to the Book Stoic of Fox & Struvo , for your Oliristimis Goods. It will pay you to see the dis play of goods at the LllUo Store on lltli St. Novelties in fresh stylish goods at unusually low prices are the low prices "I dont care much since lie isn't badly hurt, for ho thought it was so careless of mo when I did it." Was it an idle fancy or did wo hour something of the kind the morning the Chancellor drove his wagon against the gate-post and got spilled out. Beautiful snow I ns soft and pure As the white of the mnidun's check eecuro Mid the. damnsk some body elfiol He didn't mean originally to end tho line that w ly, hut the old man came in with a shovel and wanted him to clear a walk out to the gato. Tho Chancellor was thrown from his wagon several days ago by striking a post while entering the University yard. He struck upon his face, bruising it some, what anil severely wrenching It is neck. Tho cold weatlter conspired with the in jury to cause him considerable incon venience for a few days. Tho Union will he officered next term by the following individuals; B. C. Ar nold presides; his election was unani mous. Miss Holbrook is Vice. Pies. :Miss Slater, Critic; Kate G.Hall, Secratary ; Miss Holmes, Treasury; Historian, C. E. Stratton Cor. Sec, B. F. Lorance; Ser gcantat-arms, N. Z. Sncll. The following officers were elected for tho ensuing term in thePalladian Society. Miss Mattio Tieemau was elected Pres. by acclamation. Mr. Kcim and Mr. McKcs. son tied on first vote for Vice. Pies, and McKesson was then elected by acclama tion. I. M. Snell was elected Critic; J. H. Silvernail keepa tho minutes, and Clyde Barnaul holds tho cash next term. Miss Lillian White wns elected Corresponding Secretary. According to custom the outgoing Pres. II. K. Wolfe whs elected Usher. On the evening of tho 10th there was a reunion of all who have boarded at the Dormitory during the past term. Tho guests gathered at 6 o'clock and partook of an excellent supper. They then ad journed to the parlors and passed the eve ning with conversation, music, charades, readings and other amusements, after which ihey adjourned in high good liu mor. Tho Palladians have introduced a now feature into their programme in tho form of a class debate. The question was do. haled on the oveningof thoSth by the .Tun iors on tho one side, led by Miss Fair field and Mr. Unaugst, and on the other Mile by tho Sophmores led by Mr. Davis, and tho Freshmen headed by Mr. Chase. The debate was exceedingly lively and long. "The Royal Path ot Life" would be a nice present to a friend. Tho Holidays are coming on, and the students before going from tho city will want to find the best assortment of warm and neat Gloves, lino Neckwiiro, aim all kinds of Fancy Goods, suitiblo for Christ mas piesonts. Such a supply can be found at tho popular Store of S. Schwab. His latest supplies have been bought with ti view to keeping tip his usual standard of first elass Goods at bottom prices. Pro I. McMillan has procured for his room three fine busts, representing Do" mosthenes, Sophocles and Socrates. That of Demosthenes is especially fine. It is a fae simile of the one in the Vatican, sup posed to have beep executed from tho sub ject himself, and hdnce to accurately rep. resent the appearance ofthe great orator. Prof. Church's room is embellished by a bust of Virgil. Cicero was sent for but for some reason failed to put in nppear