T H eIh E S P E R I A N 1ST U D E N T .1 6 i i J Purliaps Ino finest musical I rent with which Lincoln litis been favored tliis season was tho rendition of Butter field's Belshazzar by the Lincoln Philharmonic Society. Tho r.clors seemed peil'octly fitltcd for their roles. Tho grand chorus of one hundred voices in fino training had a grand effect Miss Polvin, an old-time university stu dent, presided at tho piano, which is needless to say was perfectly managed. Certain parties, whose names wo will not mention, have been wailing for some time for an opportunity to burst forth with a blrain of invective upon members of the pres ent faculty, and becoming impatient waiting for somo real misdemeanor to happen, have pounced down upon tho harmless exercises of Charier eve, tied on a long lash and aro Hailing the air in a great windsmill attack upon the faculty with that. "Wo are not there t" This is the whole in a nutshell. A few evenings ago an unknown person of the masculine suasion, whoso nerve, were ovidenlly considerably slimus lated with tho extract of corn, gained entrance to tho uni versity building and wandered about for some lime hunts ing for the bar-room of what ho took to bo tho Commercial hotel. A saucy Prep, who had been watching his freaks, told him that thiswas 'Uiilleronlslyloof hotel from the Com mercial, that tho only kind ol hash k-qtt at this place is mental hash. The curious stranger not considering his re ception very hospitable toolc in (he situation for a moment and then started off in search of the Commercial. The Freshmen held their usual monthly sociable Feb ruary 10th, at the residence of Miss Mary Campbell.' Though some were compelled to be absent owing to eir cumstanccs over which tlicy had no control, the social was one of interest and was characterized with the same energy and enthusiasm as has been shown at every meet ing since the orgunizilion. Late in the evening (yet Sat urday) while the merry crowd still made too parlor ring with music, chatting and laughter, the president, Miss Cora Fisher, brought the gavel down with such a Ire mendous rap that the noise almost instantly hushed into a silence. She suggested that the class had arrived at n sufficient ago to bear a motto, and that they proceed at once to select one. To expedite the business a committee of three was appointed, which after a few minutes de cided upon the following: 'HAS KI.KISHTE HA5 WIUIT SKINKN HCIIATTBN. It is needless to say the motto was unanimously adopted. The next and last meeting for this term will be held at Miss Mary Hitchcock'. The season approaches when the small boy becomes a large factor of our community. His books which have kept him a close prisoner at home these long winter eve nlugs, nrc now discarded for more exhilarating pastimes. The mildewed bag of marbles, the lop and whip, which have been hibernating in the inusly old garret, aic now taken out, polished up, counted and recounted, to see if any of the trophies of the past season's campaign arc among the missing. The graphic recital of Caesar's cam. paigu into Gaul and the descriptive magnificence of Vir gilian verse to him have lost their charms. No longer racks he bib brains with tho tangled problems of n Hay or a Loomis. So long us his geometrical eye can approx imate to a "gnat's heel" the relative distance from one marblo to another and thereby govern the propulsion of his "taw," what cares he for rules and idioms? Yes, tho small boy is aui generis tho small boy, and must bo re garded as a necessary evil wherever ho goos. But, bless the handsome little rascal 1 we like him none tho less. Tho Student ofllco Is at present in possession of a strange picoo of mechanism in tho shnpo of a printings press, music-box and poetry-factory combined in one. It was borrowed by our business manager and foreman one dark night lately (during the temporary nbscuco of tho owner,) and played a conspicuous part in tho minstrol entertainment on Charter cvo. Of tho "Model" pattern, it is called the "Ode" for the snko of euphony, and is em bellished with a New Jersoy trade-mark, which of course adds the legal percent to its value. Unlike the Webb Per fecting or Hoc presses, it docs not print, cut, fold, paste and dun delinquent subscribers with one imprcsssion, but if properly haudled it can be made to swear at the editors for copy in nineteen dead languages, including deaf and dumb, which it speaks fluently and In all its native purity. By a slight pressure of the operator's foit on a secret spring in the rose-wood box on which it rests, what was once a printing press is immediately transformed into one of those beautiful instruments so indigenous to the soil of sunny Italy. But the music is not good, the boys leave, and we are sometimes compelled to play to an audience of three-legged chair. Its best hold, however, is poetry, and when it loses its identity in that nothing short of air brakes can stop it. It is a little out of order at present, as it slipped an eccentric the other day trying to solve tho rule of three in Dutch. Tho entertainment given in tho Chapel on Charter eve by the Palladiaus in commemoration of the thirteenth an. nivcrsary of our University's birthday was in every re spect a conspicuous success. Tho performance consisted of genuine minstrel, together with the usual specialties accompanying such. The principal specialty was a farce on the play of Julius Caesar, as revised by University talent. The entertainment was farce and burlesque throughout, of the highest order but was conducted stricls ly within the limits of decency and propriety, leaving no just grounds for criticism. Though tho evening was very unfavorable, owing to the inclemency of tho weather, tlioy were favored with a crowdedhouse, and consequently it was also a financial success. Some of the most respect able citizens of Lincoln were present, amopg whom we noticed several members of the honorable faculty. All seemed highly pleased with the performance throughout. Pursuant to custom one of Lincoln's journalistic peuduls urns which oscillates daily at (he corner of 9th and P streets, was represented on tho occasion by a cranky gentleman, who, we fear, will some day tumble from his Pegasus with a rush of morals to the brains. Prostituting his call ing as an impartial critic, he made the occasion the vcn hide in which to vent a little private spleen, and sought to make people believe that our entertainment was a highly ridiculous and scandalous affair. That his weak attempt to belittle a society which not long sincfi refused to get down on its knees and worship him as their golden calf, did not voice the sentiment of those present, was amply attested by the loud and deafening applause which greeted each net. The audience was not blinded by prejudice, and did not see the performance through the same lens as did this wouldsbe college reformer. In con clusion, his being an old-time Pal I ail i an only makes hi offense the greater. I i ' ! 1