Mock and Reber ; back, Brown. '92 Rushers, Rothrock, Bohn, 1-Tile, Price Fearon, Evans, Hildebrand; quarter back Atherton; half back Linsz and Aull ; back Kessler. Umpire, 'Wel ler, 'B9 ; referee, Mr. Cleaver. Who arc the (b. K. ? Oh! beautiful snow M. The Winter session begins January 3, 1889 Ask John Andy how he likes a wooden razor. "Boys, arc you going to put me in that water?" Have you seen "Crowfoot" and Taylor do the rooster act? " Isaac" spent his Thanksgiving with friends in Lock Haven. He reports having had a fine time. Notice :—" Reb" would like to have the fiend who tore him out, to come round and settle. Any person wishing to know how to blow up a slop-pail should inquire of "Ghosty," No. 524. The first cutter seen this season at the col lege was on November 26. Let us hear of the earliest from others. "Muckle" leveling the transit: " Boys, I can't level this thing. Wait till the wind quits blowing the bubbles." The new experimental station, which is situated on the highest ground of the college property, is nearing completion. It is going to be a very fine structure, an honor to the cause for which it was erected, and an honor to the State in which it is situated. THE FREE LANCE. LOCALS "Baldy," Weston and! "Sweetie," deserve honorable mention as being the largest eaters in college on Thanksgiving, Notice:—Any person wishing to become posted on the leading topics of the day should call at the hotel, No. 593, during dining hours and their needs will be supplied. From the way the Freshmen are making the wood fly in the mechanic art shops, we antici pate a brilliant future for them, if it is splitting kindling in their father's kitchens. " Maul" Moore was telling the boys how he liked to sleep between feather ticks. Camp, without thinking of the similarity said, "That is the way my grandmother used to do," The work on the armory, which was de layed by the falling of the iron trusses, is now going speedily forward. It is hoped that the roof may be put on before the winter becomes very severe. The next time Kessler goes bear hunting he will tie cotton around his feet. It is too much trouble sitting down and taking off old gum boots to see if there is anything left in them but blisters. Prof.Butz and Lieut.Pague put away their Wi nter supply of apples in the root cellar. But Prof. Butz says they were very much dissapointed when they went to the cellar to get the apples, and found that the supply had disappeared. The man with the glass eye, Alexander the Great, is noted for his intellectual ability, and has become quite an adept in ancient history. He has reached such a stage in his education that he has decided to become a jester for a king. Query:—George Johnston would like to be informed as to who came through the door way, No. 403, after i i o'clock Thanksgiving night without being ducked. "That is a pretty good trick, but can't be worked twice."