THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. Igocnh, Itidentum dkcre ivrutn Quiil utatr Hon. Snt. 1. Collins for three 1 Students' supplies at Fawcll's. New goods nt Barklcy & Briscoe. Large stock new books at Fawcll's. Novelties In line stationery at Fawcll's. "Are you a member of thojY. M.O. A.?" Lichty. Reversnblc overcoats at Ewmg & Go's emporium. Downs & Webster sell hard and soft coal. Give them a call. Call at Ewing & Co's emporium of Cushion for fine clothing. All the students go to Fox & Struve for their books and stationery. Professor Hitchcock has been made dean of the academic faculty. A goodly number of matriculations have been made this semester. Go and sec M. II.Gustin to got good harness or buggies, on 11th street. Two more elections like the Inst, nnd the Student will be clear of debt. Preserve your natural teeth by having them attended to early by Dr. Way. Buy your boots and shoes at the B. B. store, Tenth street between P and Q. As yet nothing has been made, public in regard to the observance of Charter Day. All tho goods found in n first-class gents furnishing house, at Ewing & Co'?. Tho campus walks are simply delight ful. Something should be done at once. Nobby line of scarfs just received at Ewing & Co's mammoth clothing house. For pure fresh made candy call nt the Candy Kitchen, 12th street, Little's new block. Tips yeai u circular will bo issued by the academic fnculty instead of n cntn logue. Small pox gave us a subject of talk for a weeic or so, but tho scare has quieted down now. It pays to buy all your boots, shoos nnd slippers of O. W. Webster, 0 street, Acad, emy of Music. Students will find everything jhoy need in the wjiy of stationery nnd text books at Fox & Struve's. President Pickard, of Iowa University, will delivei tho address before Nebraska University next Juno. The Church is tho place wo would bury our dead. Emerson. The STtTtfENT's'dclliiition of "bedlam:" Fourteen, girls iif tho reception room be ncath, all talklnga once. Studcntsjiro Invited to call at T. Ewing & Co'acmpoiium, where they will receive the best goods at reduced prices. No society lust Friday evening on account of examinations. ThoPalludinns indulged in ntiold. fashioned sociable. It is reported that thcUnion society is preparing a Greok pluyjand will hang out witli it at the Opera House next month. It is darkly hinted that II. W.Olmstcnd, Sr., wns recently seen lugging n pair of skates toward tho noblo Salt river. Can it be possible! Piof. Emerson has the best notice yet. He is veritably a double bender. The Omaha Bee speaks of "Professors Emcr. son and Harrington. "Julius Seascr" was the mannor in which a Freshie co-cd spelled tho great Roman's name in examination tho other day. Oh, Seascr I At the roller sknting rink. "May I go homo with you now?" ho asked. "As soon as mother is ready," was thej-cply. He disappeared. Tho flaming sign "Small Pox!" orna mented tho door of Prof. Emerson's room one day last week. It pleased tho young gentlemen wonderfully. The Mechanics class had not a little sport over peculiar problems-on tho prop ositions relating to "couples." They called them the couples' propositions. The Webster meeting was one of the most successful of the now year In tho Palladian society, but the prize debate scheme seems to have fallen through. The telephone in Chancellor's office is to bo continued and George will have the pleasure of running tho maehino a little while longer, alarm clock or no. Professor Collin will hereafter bo known as Professor of Chemistry and export, mentnl physics. Chns. N. Little is tutoi in'mnthemntics and civil engineering. Every student will now bo required to take lessons in elocution for at least one third of tho academic year as a full study for five days weekly, or its equivalent. Tho Junior class in Physics will be taught by Prof. Colltn this semester. Tho class are happily over tho most annoying pint of the book, the treatise on mechan ics. Nine hundred dollars have been appro, priated for the college farm, of which $200 is for student labor, $475 for the pay ment of notes, and tho rest miscelln. neons. Tho man with the foot ball subscription paper is going the rounds. Contribute your mite, or you might be left out when the playing commences. That would be mighty bad. Spring goods will arrive daily now. If you want nobby clothing this spring nnd at bottom prices, call and inspect tho mng. nificent stock at tho Phoenix One Prico Clothing nail. An amendment to the IIebi'Eman Con. stitution providing for one editor in chief, two associates and two locals, was rather forcibly " sat down on " nt the meeting of Saturdny night. He, "Tho library is to be open in the mornings with Mr. Piper in charge." She, "Oh, won't that be splendid! " He "What, the library orMr.Piper?" She, "Both." Our subscription books aro now In chnrge of Will Jones, who wilt attend to all business in that line. The office is open every afternoon from one until four. Call and bring tho $s. Wo won't tell who it was, but she gave her older sister away dreadfully by saying that she had caught her, the other evening, reading up tho marriage service in the Episcopal prnycrbook. Elections, examinations, and investiga lions have sadly broken into solid study sinco tho Student last appeared. The University is now settling down to its usual amount of work Tho Y. M. C. A. of University students have been granted tho use of a room in the University for their meetings. This is, provided there will be no expense or detriment to tho college. Won't Prof. Aughey be surprised when he gels back to find what funny changes have happened In tho University! Ho will have a "who's boon ere since I's been gone" sort of a look. Phconix to the front! Tho first now spring goods just arrived. Call If you want to see the newest riobby still' hats just received from Now York by express. Phconix, Ot bet. 11 nnd 12. The Regents, while here, all took occa sion at different times and to different members of the Student staff, to compli ment this paper. They considered it, so they said, an exemplary and unusual col lege journal. Tho chatr of DidactlcB in tho College of Literature and Arts has been instituted, and Prof. Thompson installed in it. Di dactics is from the Greek didaskein, to teach, and moans tho art or butanco of teaching.