yUMHiJi 6 THE HESPERIAN STUDENT. f&mnpnu ($HtixrttS. "Dulce at dcitperetn loco." Horace Hook IV; Ode XII. Straw huts. Who Is Mr. Ohnlk ? Have you registered for drill ? Kansas dust is exodusting Northward. Latest stylo in hats at T. Ewing & Go's. What hard work it is to get to prayer mooting. Special rates to Students for Rcmenyi Concert. Wipo your feet on the mats not on the matting! II Elegant Putterns In Neckwear at T. Ewing & Co's What has bocomo of the Students Lecturing Associa tion ? Special bargains for students at T. Ewing & Co's Em porium. Tlio overshoe thief is getting into practico for the spring rains. The London Times says, "Rcmenyi is absolutely un surpassable." With three- stoves wo can keop the chapel wann in this kind of weather. The Juno classes arc begining to pucker up their brows for their work. Buy your Boots and Shoes of O. W. Webster, 0 st. A cad amy of Music. Best slyl'!, best goods, at lowest prices at T. Ewing & Co's Clothing House. Call and see the new spriug suits at T. Ewing & Co's Clothing Emporium. Ifyouwjshto know the price of oranges or orango peels ask Charlie Allen. The Janitor and his corps of gardeners are putting the eampus in lino condition. The best judges of artistic work go to Kclloy & Co for Photos. No. 1020 O street. Chus. Grabtc an old time student, has been spending a few days with E. 0. Lewis. We are pleased to welcome Curtis Smith and Tunis Jackson again into our midst. Miss Clura Caldwell intends to plant the intellectual seed iu Johnson County this term. How is your grade oflast term? "Good, way up." "Let mo see it." "I huv'nt it with me." Only one resignation in the Student hoard this semester. So far so good. Who will come next? All tho newest styles and patterns of clothing and gent's furnishiug goods at T. Ewing & Co's. Tutor N. 0. Little went duck hunting during vacation and bagged five. 0, U tu(lk) 1 Hush ! ! Students, it will pay you to get your Photos made at Kclloy & Co's. University panels gratis. Some of tiio moro sportive and forgetful appropriate tho newly matted halls as a sort of skating rink. S. W. Auten, who lias been "pruning the young nur series" tho past four mouths, is again iu our midst. Curtis Smith has completed his labors as teacher of a school in Fillmore county and is again in his classes. Rcmenyi, tho greatest living violinist, supported by a flue company of solo artists, will appear on tho 25th. Bomeoftho students that havo been passing entrance examinations, think the history questions rather "stout." Is it not curious that two of our most important com. modules, cheese aud chalk, are both derived from milk,? All tho latest novelties in hosiery, collars, cuffs and gents' furnishing goods at T. Ewing & Co's Empot ium Tho class in elementary Botany is the largest in tho University. How the flowers will bo trampled down this summer! The flower beds have been arranged in tiptop stylo. Wo have no idea as to what kind of flowers have been planted but shall soon see. The Student Association held an election on tho 10th which resulted in tho election of 0. G McMillan for associate editor, vice Frost resigned. Base is becoming our college gamo. By actual trial it is computed that twice as much St. Jacobs Oil is need ed in playing it as in foot-ball. Henco the change. Auother resignation in the editorial corps. Mr. A. L. Frost. We are sorry that ho has severed himself from us, as he did his work well and gayo general satisfaction. Tho vandals who aro bent on defacing property on So ciety nights will bear iu mind that they aro watched and when caught it will not go very pleasautly with them. At tho recent city election in Lincoln tho temperance ticket carried by a largo majority. This shows clearly that the saloons are not yet the ruling forces at tho Capital Tho most awful sound that can bo audited by a Colloge. Editor is tho Devil's shriek for copy. Juniors alone can resist it and sometimes even they get in their copy on time. They say that Frcshie boys aro obliged on account of tho surpassing numbers of the divine sex to tuko them to the class-mcctings by relays. N.B.- the Sophs, dont have to do that. Why don't the Faculty appoint a Sergent-at-arms to rake the students into chapel. The advantages of the quiet matting seems to bo to much for the consciences of many Students. Tho students on tho third floor need not be frightened by the terrible sounds which mystically emanate from tho Chupel during tho fourth hour. 'Tis only tho beginners in Elocution. J. J. Halligan, in addition t) keeping up his studies in tho University, is beginning to inquire into the fathom less dopths of legal lore. He is readUig in tho office of Brown & Ryan. The Student Sanctum was honored by a visit from Misses Tutllo and Doolittle ono day last week. Our Devil is now busy decorating tho office for tho reception of the next lady visitor. Beginning class in Elocution: Give us, O givo u a man ." Teacher : "Well go on, who sings at his work." "I don't care whether he slugs at his work or not, just givo us a man," she said. At last wo aro happy to announce to our readers that wo intend to procure the services of a proof reader, by whose aid, perhaps, there will bo fewer typographical errors in our columns than under the preaent regime. r i V 'k r-t tl r-r. -. .' f