8 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. 1 $a ; jjjmmrtlB. Twr days viieilion. Ico enough lo skate upon. Buhscribo for llio Stodent. Largo slock ol fine stutlonnry at Fawell's. The Bund appears to bu resting. No b(ol)lowlng. Strong facts. Sulphurated Hydrogen nnd Asofoo'Ida. "Ich 'mus' e.&on" asllie Chinaman said at u German restaurant. Every student, successful in borrowing it dollnr, patron ized Ingcrsoll. Buy your Hoots and Shoes of 0. V. Webster, 0 hI Acadamy of Music. During Prof. Thompson's absence, Mr. Polk had charge of the class in Hygiene. Junior; "Prof, how is my class getting on?" Prof: "Bully, poetically speaking." "0 that just predominates." This is the latest favorite slang phrase among the co-eds. A. F. Locmis wields iho birch (his fall and winter He will be with us again in the spring. The first year German class is processing rapidly. The' have already begun reading Ihe classics. One of our Profs', calls a conditioned class he is teaching the "poor bicks." Highly complimentary. This is "summery" treatment as the man said who had to beat carpet with Ihe thermometer at f)0. What is the difference between n bank safe and u thiei withlheagueV One is chilled it on, Ihe other chilled steal. S. W. Auten one ol the college farm boys has accepted a position ns teacher at Greenwood, Neb. Ho will return in the spring. Miss. Narcissa Snell, an old time co-ed is visiting iho "University. She came down to help the Union societ in their oyster supper. O Charley wharo are going? 0 down to D. & C. L. Bauins lo buy oue of those beautiful pearl handled knives they just received. The University was favored by n visit from N. Z. Snell of '82. Ho was one of the many who camo down to the Union oyster supper. Ono of the students displayed an alarming knowledge ofca.idsin one of his classes the other day. How many demerits will be get? The world was croutcd from nothing. Out of i, small piece of this nothing man was made. How amazingly well some preserve their origin. Students have you seen those artistic, University Pan. ele, made by Kelley & Co? Eyory student ordering Pho tos get one Cabinet Panel gratis. The now stovo in the chapel, notwithstanding it lessons the room by several square feet, is n noteworthy improve, inont nnd supplies a long felt dcflclencj'. The rovival spirit lias struck tho town. The Methodist and Baptist churches are both holding meetings. It would not bo n bad idea for quito a number If our stu dents lo attond these meetings. It will pay every student lo got Kelley & Go's, pricoi and special Inlucemonls on Photographs Scene: Band playing in Oliiincollr.rj Olllce. New stu dent lo Soph. "What Is that noise?" Soph. "That, why, that is one of last year's Faculty meetings." Soph:-"My razor is so dull that I ean'l nluivo with It." Junior:-"Go lo D. & 0. L. Buum's and purchase one of those celebrated hollow ground silver sleel razors. "If I had a fine apple orchard and wauled lo giiiud against having tho apples eaten, I certainly would not leave it in charge of a couple of Ihieves." Iiiffcvsoll. Tho Library is a place for reading and study. There arc a fe v students in the University who regard it as a sort of reception room, a place for general chat and merriment The Cadets are about to go into winter quarters in tho basement. The Commandcnt intends to have a Moor put in and endeavor to make things comfortable for tho boys". As Thursday was Thanksgiving, the societies had no session on Friday hist. On account of which many a bold Cadet and many aeo ed made faces at their Grand motlur. Ingcrsoll is a man of great ability; excelled ouly by few in eloquence, but one having once heard him lecturo is lead lo believe that Bob is n little slinky on some Or. thodox points. The Gorinan.English puns shot oil' by the flrslyoar Ger. mans are the most heai trending yet pioduced. Oue bold cadet thus addressed his Fraulein: "Kami Ich, diner dir deiner sagen." The scries of meetings recently held through the united efforts of the Y. M. C A. associations viz. of tho city, and Uriversity were largely attended and much interest was manifested in tho work. Ague seems to have laid his heavy hand on several of our students. They should bear it patiently for Horace Bays; "Pallida 'chills' aequo pulsat podo tnberuas pauper, tas regumque tunes." Apropos of Auroras is the story of tho boy who had for gotten what an Aurora was. "How unfortunate" said the Prof, "that tho first ono who ever found out what it was should have forgotten it." Many of our student arc leaving school to teach for tho winter. ' While it is to be regretted that they aro away from tho class room, yot it is n good idea for our students lo have a little of this experience. If any one wants to test the purity of his English let him get all tho skin barked off from his hands with tho foils down in tho Gym. His well of English quite defiled Will astonish the natives so to speak. We fear the average student is not very well posted in biblical knowledge. In conversation with one tho other day he said : "Why yes, you know iho bible says 'a bird in tho hand is worth two in the bush." The night of the 17Ui was remarkable for the beauty of of the Aurora whieli spread its light over fully ono half of tho sky. The waves of light following ono another to the zenith filled the mind with wonder. This year tho Faculty have given tho students somes thing to be thankful for In tho shape of two days for Thanksgiving. After tho hard work of the term tho stu. dents are very grateful for this act of klndncsp. y 1 "-. ..I v- !5 v x. f r xj