LOCALS —Coast ing. —Last Spring —R. W. Green is in search of a new laugh —The college orchestra is now without a leadci ' —D. C, Reber still has his analytics. la-e-ho —The W. 1,. S. intends having a play this season. --Old friends will meet—the "Irish" and the "Goat " —Grocer Snyder will open a drug store in his new room, —lt is said that sleighing parties arc in con templation. —Smiley is remarkably versed on bungs and bung-holes. —The latest in the College Boarding Club— mush and milk. . --Prof. Cleaver's brother has joined the "A'' preparatory class, —Allen looks like a Dutch butcher with his little white cap. —All the old students, with the exception of four, have returned. —Why is life like coasting ? Because it is full of ups and clowns. —The literary societies promise better work than ever this term. —"Blume" is doing: the gallant act on the "Smoky City" sled, —The W. L, S. contemplates purchasing new chairs for the literary hall. —Jirniong Decong H ick along is "hard at it" in the agricultural laboratory. —The deepest snow that ive have 1141 this sea- Fon fell on Thursday evening last. —The kindly greeting of Captain Roberts is appreciated, by the boys of P. S. C.' —The Keystone Club ,has moved its quarters to the new rooms over Snyder's store. THE FREE LANCE. —There are very good prospects for a sleigh ing party to the Old Fort in the near future. —The "Soph" class sled is a beauty, and un doubtedly the fastest runner at the institution. —Morris wants to learn to dance. We would direct him to Beaver, who is a noted amateur. —The smallest man in the Freshman class is laid up with the measles at home—Mr, Fields. —Gilkey contemplates writing a novel, enti tled "Electric Bobby ; or, the Natural Magnet." —When pastor; preach against the variety of false things, the young ladies know switch is • which.—Ex. —Coasting is becoming quite the rage; crowds fill the hill every evening until study hours com mence. —The President expects to depart for Europe in about three weeks, his object being to regaip his health. -LSO many of our young men have an interest in Philipsburg 1 Weller even spends a week there before the opening of each session. —C. B. Schaffer & Sons, the tailors, are fixed up and are doing a large business in their new room in the Foster block, —ln all probability, a district meeting of the Williamsport district of Y. M. C. A., will beheld here. The date is .not yet settled upon. —lt is said that "Fuzzy," who is no friend of Moral science, in order to perform an act con trary to its laws, has resolved to commit suicide. —The classes have grown so large that the lab oratories and shops are too small to accommodate all the students at one time, necessitating a divis ion. . Chamberlain spent part of his vaca tion at Bellefonte mashing—as he thought—the school marms, who were in attendance at county institute, —There are two vacant offices in the Batallion caused by the absence of Captain Thomas and First Sergeant Barclay. Who will be the new officers ? • —'l'he Pittsburg boys expected to have a good time with the young ladies of the Indiana Nor mal School on their way home for vacation, Did they have it ?