THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. Qotnte, Tho brother of Mr. Force is on the sick list. See Zehrung & Dunn's now advertise ment. All kinds of students' supplies nt Fa well's. Prof. Emerson went to Ulysses over Sunday. Ohoice novelties in fine stationery at Fawell's. Papci and envelopes very cheap at Fawell's. Large stock new books just received at Fawell's. Roversable overcoats nt Ewing & Go's emporium. Go to Barkley and Briscoe for custom' made boots and shoes. Downs & Webster sell hard and soft coal. Give llioin a call. Gall at Ewing & Go's emporium of fashion for fine clothing. All the students go to Fox & Struvo for their books and stationery. Oh, don't they have lots of fun about " big Marsh " and " little Marsh! " N. Z. Snell was another homc-scekor on Thanksgiving. Ho sought Ashland. We call special attention to the new advertisement of the New York Store. Our business manager lias joined a Sunday school. It's gutting near Xmas. Mr. Van Meter has one of the nicest stores in Lincoln, now in his new location. All the goods found in a first class gents furnishing house, at Ewing & Co's Nobby line of scarfs just received at Ewing & Co's mammoth clothing house. Dan Wheeler took dinner at tho Arling. ton on Thanksgiving with some pretty irls. Mrs. Christian, of Fairmont, mother of our Al, thinks of moving to Lincoln soon. Grand opening of boots and shoos, Bark loy & Briscoe. 'Tenth streei, between P and Q. Tho Physiology class have a lough time wrestling with tho long names in their text book. Lichty and Clark drove out on Thanks, giving in a perfectly stunning rig. It was an importation. To the students!! II. 0. Lktt & Son have a comploto stock of dry goods, no. Hon, etc., mid will make it to the interest of students to trade witli them. You can find anything in the shoe line at Goodrich Bios. Goods the best, and prices the lowest Students will 11 ml everything they need n tho way of stationery and text book? at Fox & Struve's. Large invoice of hats and caps latest novelties, just received ao Ewing & Co's clothing emporium. T. Ewing & Co. has the largest assort ment of overcoats, ulstcrcttes, dress and business suits in the city. The band will soon have "Over the Garden Wall " arranged, and then wo may look for the very worst. li. C. Lett & Son will stand by the stu dents and give tlicm bottom prices on everything they buy of them. A full line of trimmings, furs, and swan's down, also plush trimmings at S. M. Ashby's, corner O and 13. Students arc invited tn call at T. Ewing & Co's emporium, whoruthoy will receive tho best goods at reduced prices. When a man finishes up his summer suits, he finds that summer suits and sum nior not. That is, they don't suit. A lew sets of seal and mink furs to bo sold at very low prices for this week only at S. M. Ashby's, corner 0 and 13. The vounu man who expects to grail, unto in '83 was seen playing foot ball the other day with a crowd of little tads. The Bamboo is the most comfortable sitting chair in the market, and the Bos ton 00 Ceul Store has them as low as 00 cents. S. W. Harney's is the place to get all kinds of Holiday presents at bottom prices. Remember the place corner 10th and Q. Miss Lillian White is now residing at Fullorton, Nance county. Wo learn that alio is prominent in a literary socioty there, Geo. Frankfurter left for his homo near Roca last week, summoned thither by the sad news that his sister was at tho point of death. John Ohapin of Fairmont loll the UnL vorslty nearly a month ago sick, and has been dangerously ill over since with typhoid fever. Tho Fre&lunen members of the uloeu tion class have organized a company and intend soon to stmt on a tour around tho' state giving readings. Frank Wheeler, of Plattsmouth, brother of the Wlieolcrs in college, has been visit ing them and looking over the school. He expects to enter the classicnl courso hero next fall, graduating first from the Plattsmouth high school. M. E. Wheeler .vent to Plattsmouth to eat his turkey on Thanksgiving and re. turned the Monday following. Mj ion is a bad man on turkey. A nice assortment of bookcases, clock shelves, wall brackets, and in fact a full line of fancy goods of every description at Boston 09 Cent Store. " You have a fine corpse of professors here," said a new comer, and then won dered why his companion smiled as he replied, " Yes, I think we have." II. II. Eusterday was around shaking hands witli the boys, one day this week. Hor. is a granger now, but like many others lie still has an interest in the Uni versity. The handsome little hymnals bought for chapel are roughly used by the young gentlemen (?) in the rear pews, who con vert them into boomerangs during their pitched battles. Byron Neeves left on Thanksgiving day for his home in Geneva, whero ho will probably remain until Christmas. His sister is just recovering from illness and now his brother is sick. Junior (laboring painfully through a German "Erzaohlung "): " Und er maclite die Bekauntschafl Yon Frauluin Alice und er war wai mashed! " Groat relief of class in audible smiles. A Nebraska University student ho was, and a gentleman down town asked him in conversation, "Are you an undergradu ate? " " Oh, no," lie replied with charm ing frankness, " I am a Freshniun." Al B. Christian was a pretty sick boy last week, but, thanks to the prompt pre scriptions of Dr. Paine and the assiduous nursing of some of the college boys, he was brought through all right. Lung fever was the disease. "This," said the instructor, "is the in ferior oblique muscle of tho eye. It pulls tho lower part of the nose up toward tho eye." He thought ho said it just tho other way, and couldn't see what the class was laughing at. In Physiology class the professor was describing a certain diseasu of the jaw, very severe. Up spoko inquiring student, "Then you wouldn't got it if you kept your mouth shut, would you?" It was the second person plural that bothered the Prof. Two Uniyorsitltcs out calling. Pay their respects to a stranger young lady visiting at the house of a friend. All look over photograph album together. Comments. Suddenly camo upon picture of the visit ing young lady, but the Universitites do not recognize it. "Oh, what thing is that?" Immediate consternation and speedy departure. Too true.