amI twelve ont ot Ufteen, have tnuiot U. ll· grand jIU'Y is they proc oel Aec rpt· be iJehl accountable The Vidette -Reporter. und that their
the time being, OJ to Hl'11 tlint in mnny sulliel 'nt lIympathy VOL. XV. a. O. 14. espccinlly in . or one guilty of of lho COIDmu· FRANOE is in mourning. The death of the eyes of all Frenchmen wer turned fears a dog when he can watoh his move· wit h lelliellcy or The Vidette -Reporter, Gllmbetta has filled the Frencb nlltion toward him. 'fhat bis death, occurring ments, ever bei og ]Jut on ISSUIID with grief, and spread a veil of sorrow at th tim it did, will hav a great effi t The Fr nch Rt>pnbHc bas b~cll rid by 8VJiJRY SATURJ)AY AFTJiJRNOOY, over the whole land. The loss of this on the flltnr oourse of affairs in France, Gambetta of a nlO t II riOIlS dllng r, nUllar Collerlale Year S.1I.1. distinguished statesman, who, for nenrly UUllot be doubted, but whether his reo Whllt France need~ i quiet, II p<'llcl.'ful Office in R~publ/call Building, Wuehington St. fifteen yeaTS hns playeu a promin£'n t llloval will tend to mitigate or in rease development of her resonrces. Oermany hU8 B. B. HOWARD, 'SS. 1. B. RroHMAN, '8S. part in the politics of France, and exer· the troubles that are now existing, it is has the same neeim, unllo the world. C. W. WILCOX.'. RUSH C. L.\KE, ' I. oised a powprfnl influence on the minds d.ifficult to determino. 'It is n good thing, IlIlll the Chril!tian UlOy J. T. CHRI!KlIIlLLE~, 'SI. of his C01tntrymen, will be deeply f£'lt. see It in t hp hom1 oC Provid lIl' , tbut MOIIIIUIJlU EdiloT8. Althongh as leader of the Radical pnrty such profiigllte, fuuutic IIml dO'luent Gnmbettu incurred the animosity of the GAMBETTA, SKOBELEFF AND leaders ot the WOTllt element of ocil.'ty, T;ElRua, COMPANY. One copy, one year, 100 ImperiAlists, and, by his extr me views, as Skobelelf and Gumbettn, lun-e heen Bingle oOPY, 00 aronsed the hatreu of party leailers, and, A certain wing of English Liberuli t tuken nWIIY. 'fh 1'e is now more reu on For sale at the Bookstores. to some extent, alienated the confidence pmsue the polioy of praising to th ky thun ('\'ar tor the hope thllt Europe will Tb088 not reoeiving their papers regularly ,yill of his fri£'nds, his death will nev rthele~s mpn like Gamb tta, Skobl'llefT, Ignotieff, be governed by prin iples of jUiltiae. pleasa inform U8, and they will be forwarded. be oonsiclered by all a Bllil misfortuno to and other avowed anemie of Germany. ~ince the al'ath of yonug apoleon. All communioation8 8hould 00 a
THE ENGLISH DRAM .... of the fil'llt balf of tbat old oouplet: EXCHANGES. S'l'A'I'E UNIVERSITY OF IOWA "All work nnd no play m&k Jaok a dllll boy, The irrepcessible W. V. Smith il But all piny Rnd no work mak him a mere t~y." the reportorial stnff of the Chi< But with tb &8toration tbey pltmged School of Short -Hand l'imu. into tb wild t exOO88eA, and tb y well AND REPORTERS' BUREAU. Btlldenl Life, in some respects, is n could have taken bom tbe 80000d part paper; but the localA, in its own ot t11 conplet and profiled thereby. ELDON MORAN, fOage oh, gosh I Itwl\llan ag of fops lind roislerel'll; nn Vtl'b(ltinL Reporler ancl Notary PlIbLio!or alC of d baucbery. Virtue fled to otber John.on COUllty, F. B. Gault, PriuClpal ot tbe 1'111 chm nod sensual Vi e r ign d in her With whom are all8OCiste':" F. A. REllLl!Y. A. A. Oity schools, is making the Iowa del L .\DD. WM. A. SU1!!('''I:R, NELLIE RUTOBl/iiSO/ii. m('ot or theNflfl Englil/ld .TOlll'nrll of) stend. Dryc1 n aod tb other dramatists W.H. ~1AR·nN. NOlllU8 BROWN. P. U. GRDDl, of thill tim tried to pand r to tbe tastes hort-lland writers. cation n complete suocess. He bas WiU make verbatim roports in Iowa IIno ad thanks for copies of the pllper. or thOflll in power, Rull til y succeeded joining Stutes of Conventions. SI){)e()he8, Lee IV II. 'fheir pluy!!, it written to-day, tuN'8, Lew Snita Heferred C'U1!C8 DepOSItions. From TIll! OOl'nellilln we learn ])(Ibnt~~, elc. \'9i1l """pond on short notice to t.ill term of Cornell Oollege olosed woulll not he ullowed to PRS8 through ONe"' by mllil or telpgr8llh. ('om~tcJ\t Short nand writcn; 'llid operalers on Ihe Type-Writers the doxology at 3:30 p. M., Dec. 13; th mails on II 'COllOt of their obscenity. furnishNl. Thill tate ot nlrail'll eooM not long last, WiU also giv~ full conree of instruction in tho that the Bem. cows were pastured Rpport inK style of Short-nand. iu clas or per and there WIIS 1I0nn a rcvulsion of feel Bonnlly; al"n inRlrllctiou by mlli! on an entirely (l8DlPUS during vacation. Wonder now mp[hod. 'rhe IlSO of the Type-Writer they rodder 'em on dnriog tbe term ing: tbe drama 1LS8\l1UeU a higher mornl taught bynu ~l
lind for d~ripti,e clt.'O .... o ond price II' t.. Butte!. E!!r, and Country Produce always Oil A Specialty. Y il ~ tu ~~ P band. ',l'biS18 the plaoo to bill cheap. for we do OU W 1find no better place thaD at tbia onr OW" work, and sell for n~." D'IIbuq'lll Itrtn, 10'lltk 01 COU.,., 10". OI'J, to".. establiahment. SMITH &, MULLIN, Headquarters for School Supolies and Fine Stationen THE VIDETTE-REPORTER.
an invaluable aid in looking up topi08 CLIPS. LAW DEPA upon whiob th y wish the comments ot Men of genius, men ot might, J . W.Bol'P, reviewertl and Cll88yists, both old Illld Took their pens, great thoughts did write. new. They, 0, Musel thy aid besought; They and thee great works have wrought. PORTER we t.ake up Mew the pen DEATH OF W. H. FANNON. Naught of genius, Daught of might, editor. Like all new hands at H88 this ed. who b88 to write. Mr. W. H. Fannon, of 01888 '75, died at Come, oh Muse, ob, come and write 'em; lows, we may have blown a little his hom in Deoorah, in the latter part Come, and write the local item. at timell than was absolutely Illld at olher times overlooked tunla7 ot December. Tbi8 will be 8ad news to A Oivil Service Reform Aseooiation whioh deserved attention, but many ot th alumni of the University, has been organized at Cornell, and prllp have done the best we know. IIVlNG DTB'1't'l'V'l'I. for th deooa86d was widely knOWD, 88 arations are being made for an active W•• Ihlt ...... P he wall a promiDent m mber of bi8 class, bad no "polioy" to coDsult, PM 11.1 I' CI.t1l8 ...... d...... agitation of the subject. eaid what seemed for the best . on • I'J Frida, ~ n11l. and took au aotive part in all college affairs. H WIIS ODe ot the most promin " 'Twere better bad we never met," as the cl888. It has beeD onr aim ZITAGA~ ~TT. ent m mbers the Zetagathian Society the goat remarkeu after his unsuoOOBBful tain the former reputation of II. Uo w...... P has ver hRIl, and it was doubtless due attempts to knock a cast-iron dog clear Department, and make it worthy . 1). )'AI •.•••••••••••••••••••• • ••• I D • rJ .·rida, •• Din • to hi 8kill and eloqu noe U8 a debater, aoross a three-acre lawn. present large and able clR88, but we have suoceeded our readers guined while in school, that he after First Freshman: "Say, Bob, is your judges. It has been a benefit to LAW IJnWy. ward "on 8uch a high reputotioD in his essay done yet?" Second Fresh: "You .J. 0006 D protetl8ion of law. After gradua we sincerely hope it hilS been at J. " ...Y ...... bet it isl A Junior wrote mine. You a measure satisfaotory to our tiOD, Mr. Fannon ent red UPOD the prao ought to see it; it's just immense!" ti . ot the 111'" lit D orah, Rod by his is not always aD easy matter to charaoteristio zeal ODd close applicatioD "Jump up, Johnny, the school-house how muoh or how little will be BOOn soour d a bigh place at th Decorah is on fire," said an Austin motber to her able to the majority. What one bar. His t putation as a oriminallllwyer sleeping son. "Is the Bchool-teacher regard as very int resting may be was ropiilly iner RAing wh n his helllth bllrned up?" "I guess not." "0, pshaw'" dry to another, and mRny a good flliled, IInll 11 wnt! ('ompe)] d to brive up Professor in Physics: "Mr. 0., wbat's is lost because no ODe has hill pra tice. He then nccepted the nom the stuudard of liqnid measure?" Not trouble to mention it. We shall, future, as in the past, try to ination IIml was elected to the office of over-stniliouB-but-never - caugbt~J unior : the best interests of the sohool, Colll1ty Record r, whicb office he was "Beer gallon, sir." " 0, Mr. 0., the tilling at th tim of his death. Mr. sohoouer. f{rall(1I1 .1c/lJance." that end 88k the af!Sistnnce of the Fannon I aves mallY fri nus to mourn and the class. OUf columns ure Teaoher: "Miss S., with wbat do you his I open for appropriute items or Mrs. breath?" Mi88 S., who is a J unior, r~ artioles, aud we hope to receive oin plies : ,I With my epigram." Teaoher: during the next term. The work DECLAMATORY CONTEST. Prot. )d mllu "Oh, nol yon are thinking of the epi editor, like any other Ilntlerta An acoOllnt of the Sophomore Rnd during th hobda) glottis." "Ob, YC8," says Miss S., I mean sometimes up bill aud BOJUetimes Fr hmRu declamatory COD test Oil the my diagram." The play alw/lYs looks different Wmiam 0 rll' will be h k IJ It last day of last t rm, will be news to A stranger oalled at forty-eight illirer hind the scenes, nnu there is • k to r 11m bi tmli . many ev n at this late uate, for 1\ great ent houses in Cleveland and asked: "Is litUe tronble whioh the audieDce Love and mith will no r turn this many of th students hod gone bome on the bos8 home1" There was no man sees. rm. Tb y will probably be ba k next tho aft rnoon of the day upon whioh the home in any ODe instance, Iilld yet forty As Griswold hos truthf1l11y 'I ar. contest ocourreu, and oon equenUy there annah,n. seven of the women promptly replied, .. There are olouds 8S well os A handsom black wIIIDut frame h88 was a small audience. For other reaSODS Prot. O!Ill 8nll Camily spent the h liday "Yes, sir; what do you want?" this life, and one cannot expect to va tion at W bill r Oity, his fath r's been made tor the" Walter E. TnllaDt it is to be regretted that the CODtest was tinllnlly live in tbe. latter. l'he home. Collection," and plooed in th Library, determined UPOD for slIch a late date. It A Vermont clergyman, unmarried, are sometimes those of ad versity, M) directly under th m morial window and would bave been muoh better to have preaohed a sermon against the present times of sorrow, and often they are pent tb hobda vacation fronting th main aisle, with the Dame of postponed it to the first part of this term. style of corsets as unhealthy, and the Writing h r ows of calumny. Patienoe is r, Ml'I'. Prof. PiDkham, the donor in gilt letters on a panel over The speakers from the Sophomore next clay the deacoDs fired him out for at Hampton. under all thelle affliotioDs. the doortl. 'l'be bllBt of old Homer keeps clM6 were as follows: D. D. Donnan, knowiDg too muoh. ness of inDoceuce where youI' good Mill Allie Brown, of Olen1l'ooU, visited guard above. To this special library who recited "There is a Ood;" Miss h88 beeD 888ailed should st1staiu lira. Dr. Armstrong during vacation. there have been made BOme valuable ad- Nora Myers, .. Zenobia's Defense;" O. StudeDts' note books, at Allio, WilsoD and enable you to patient.ly await Harry AUen has left IChool (or rood. clitioo. this year, viz., the full report and H. Pomeroy, II Emmett's Defense;" O. &00.'11. vindication. Be 888ured that the ad will aooept _ poIition in his father's iUl18tratiol18 01 The Voyage of H. M. S. W. Wiloox, "Totllllllint L'Ouverture.·' BargaiDs in Book8 at Allin, Wilson ant Illld vulgar will believe the worst iIank. Challenger, in four qllHrto volume&, and The following were the speakers from &Co.'1I. may be eaid of you, but don't let )fait 01 &be FlIGIIlty ahded the State the History of the 8l Lonill Bridge, 'he Freshman 011181: M. N. Campbell, Marquardt'" new 8tore is a beauty, and disturb you. The intelligoent and If'8ICbera' AMoaiation at Cedar FalII larp edition, containing photographic who gave "lngel'lOll's Speech Nomin will repay a viait. - will aooord you a tair hearing ftriq vacatioa. viewa. -tina Blaine;" O. B. MBteon, "Irieh they condemn." I Somethin.r new in fine stationery .. An T_"_ to ft 'odi-- Li'--t.. - " ll'enl,'" B. N. Boberteon,"Ed1lClltioD'," To those who have giYen 118 wordll lIiII BeDe UUdaoD, of?luou Oi'y, baa ~ .cen OIU ICIlII u.o ... Allin, WilIIOD ok 00.'.. llQj) • _I diu'-' ...... d W.... Woodw·...I ..... --.... t's Delenae." _tered &he UDivenity ~ pmwae _ apeaial d01fJl to l uu.., mUlu g.aM reYJeWi .... .,..., -.., ~ 8Doounlfj'ement, we feel thankfn), and eaD (It'It eo1U'l8 in elocat.iou. . ~ hM beeD purobaled for the On the whole, the oontAlBt W88 mnoh Fine ltalio.ery, is what you at tbose who bavt' IboWD 118 a kindness Libl'lU')'. Thil index refe,. to artiolea in ahead of thOle preceding- a faot whioh Allin, WilBOn &: Co.'8. another way we wish to say that we f Ed. Morpn, of the Junior Olll8l, 1rill the IDlIgIlSinell by volume and page, Bnd we tbink may be attributed in a great , Fifty oonts will buy Ohatterbox at 8 depth of gratitude whioh only sileu( aot return to acbool thia termoo aooonnt adcla the name of the author whenever · degree to the oareful anu systematio Lee's PioDeer Book-store. CIIn elpress. Down iD the hnman hlllli or ill health. He will be greaUy miMed known. To show how full and complete training of the oontelltantB at the hands 2,500 good and u(I()ful books at half· there is a feeling of broth rhl.loil - 0 tee 1.y hill e1a ..matAll. the work ill, there mtly be fonnd under of Prof. Booth. It W88 geDerally re- price tit Allin, WilBOD" Co.'s. iog that the whol<' of lire is not afIE v rat of tb tud nUl were OD the the topio Ireland, twenty colnmns 01 marked that th who m06t thor ughly Now is your tim to buy books oheap oU a constant strnggl to over·!' noh Ol trains that were wrecked on tb R, O. R refere0088' lmder Education, twice 88 forgot themselves aud ntered most oDly haH-price at Allin, Wilson 00.'8. AA80ciaU08 and fri nds. It mllkes 11 N., and th . • r •• W" but fortnDately many mor ; while under Bll h topi 88 heartily into the spirit of their pieces better members of 800i ty, lind, v' Ilon w r injured. Free Trad, Protection, ivll. ervice, wer thoRe wbo were flllCC888flll. Th thoogh we fail, it iH bett r to havo give Hav • Oil' D that charm n FrRDk and the lik , will be fonnd lllmdreds of j\lll,:res w r M 111. ~filton Reml y, Our Job Printing and Stationery it II htledin lf tuan tu 1111\'0 RllppresRetl i Hall r's watch-dlRin? That' a priz for ref r n . PIl reI y profef!Sionnl Rna George J. Baal, IIna Prof. A. A. Guthrie. entir Iy. It has not heen wanting in til getting h m holllrR (or a, unday I scientific serial bave ~ IU'rally bee1l Tiley aWllrd II th Frerilllnnn j1rize to are Unsurpassed. pr nt claSH, lind we hope it may nov hoo1. Wh 'd a h nqht it? omitted, yet th ./ l)Imllll (if tllf jf'/,/lIklilL Wootlwurll, nUll (liviued the opbomore grow 1('AA as itN m mht' I'H If/'OW older !. cer tain Hophomor rr D J/I~tif"I', PIIJI,d"r .'irifllfl "'oufldy, II'f.t- prize I tw eo Pomeroy and Doonan. Again we wish to tIJllllk tho <, lll~ R for tbil REPUBLICAN PUBLI SH ING CO. nrnell fr m vacation on th I fli fA C ·f UUfJlIII, an I others ar iuclnll 1 'I'hl' d ririioll of the judg(' WIIS genl'rnJly expression or gl)oll will, Ilnd hope in I tin . train. lli~ rnenu!'l ill tbe list. ,huleD!. will find tbi. iude. concurred m. measure to merit it. - - ~=Ti======~~~--~~~~~~--~~~~----- DON'T FORGET that the CHICAGO ON -P ICE CLOTHIERS MAKE THEIR OWN CLOTHING LARGEST ASSORT ONE·Pluel (leutl,' FnrniRhiol:S AI\\/\ /I H IP T.nt. qt ['{tv"'.. l'nutl! ,rn·1" In ~rlnKUrp, ...ii.flO. FOllr Door~ South or Pont-uJlicl" T()\I II ril) . ----...--
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"Musio." Mr. Stout i8 reported as very much rithers, who is attending the Iowa State LA W DEPARTMENT. of might, Judge Adams on the 2'M. improved in health, and writes that he University, has just been elected Presi thoughts did write. 1. W. BoPP, Editor. will BOOn be back to go on with hi8 cla88. dent of the Law Cl888, '83, aD honor "Laws go where dollars pleas ." aid besought; much sought after by all the 8Obolars. With this i88ue of THB VIDETTE-RE We hope so. works have wrought. The total enrollment t{) date is 116. Charley always was a lucky fellow, and pORTER we take up Mew the pen as cl888 A Sbort-Hand cl888, consi8ting of Law Eleven dollars more for books this will make his mark lIome day at the Jlaught of might, editor. Like aU new hands at the bel studen~ exolusively, will be organized to write. year. next week, les80nB to be r eived in the bar." come and write 'em; lows, we may have blown a little harder local item. at times than was absolutely n8OOll8ary, Quinton got his arm out of place at Law lecture-room. The four gentlemen who graduated at Denmark. Mr. George H. Conner will not be back the end ot last term are engaged a8 fol Retorm Association 8JId at o*her times overlooked matters Van Metre hung up his pauts in Ben this year. This was learnoo with deep lows: Mr. Roeeberry is visiting With at Cornell, Qnd prElp which d888rved attention, but in all we have done the best we know. We have ton county. regret by aU, as he \VIIS held in ~h high friends and relatives at Belvidere, N. J.; made for an active had no "policy" to COllSUlt, but have Payne made it painful for his father'8 est esteem by the entire cll188. Mr. Morgan is reported to have stopped said what seemed for the best interests of cook at Nevada. The Chancellor was uuder the weather a short time at his hOme in Cairo, Iowa, and then wentwestj Mr. 0' ullivan is at the 01888. It has been our aim to sus Byington sized up part of Nebraska during part of the vacation. It the good tain the tormer reputation ot the Law during vacation. wishes of his students could keep him work in his barber shop in tills city, and Department, and make it worthy of the Mr. Ward is Qontinuing his rending in Eli Cole laid up for repairs at his well, he would live a thou8and yellrs. present large and able el888, but how tar the office of Joe A. Edwards here. May home in lllinois. It is reported that Dodge WIIS admitted we have succeeded our readers are the their dollars and children be numerous. to practice at Muscatine during vacation j judges. It has been a benefit to us, and Cutler got a new supply of buttons that he will not be back to graduate, Tbe tollowing gentl men are among we sincerely hope it has been at least in sewed on at Osage. but will put out a shingle antl practice. the additions to the cl888 this term: a measure 8atisfactory to our readers. It Abont twenty of the boys remained Frank B. Pratt, Sanborn, Iowa. is not always an easy matter to know here dnring vaoation. It was a great pleasure to see the cor John F. Mullally, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. how milch or how little will be nccept dial greeting IImong th memberR as they Some men succeed by th ir practice, L. J. Mighell, Woterman, TIl. . mother to her able to the majority. What one would returned to their work, lind mlUl) n kind otheJ'l\ by their practices. W. C. Arper, HaRtin,lo(S, Minn. the school-teaoher regard aR very interesting may be very word wus slIid for thoHe who were absent· Club courts are now ill ordllr. They L. F. Moss, Bushnell, m. dry to Iluother, and many a good thing Bicksler, having gone home ber l' the shonld be well snstnined. B. C. MORB, Bushnell, TIl. is lost because no one hilS taken the close of the term on account of sicknesR, : "Mr. 0., what's J. M. Hartpence, Quakertown, N. J. trouble to mention it. We shall, in the Vanderpoel went to see "Only One is bnck, looking hearty. His [ather's measnre?" Not Woman" (girl) at Mitchell. R. R. Baldwin, Clinton. Iowa. fnture, as in the PaRt, try to represent ducks and lili! olVn "dll('k" braoed bim -callght-J unior : Samuel B. Reed, Cedur FnJls, Iowa. the best interests of the school, and to Hinkson studied gastronomy in the up wonder[ully. II 0, Mr. C., the parental dining room at Stuart. J88. A. Morris, Waldron, Ark. .Jdvllnce." that end aRk the l\88istance of the faculty We hope the class will excuse us for On behalf o[ the ClOSB we extend to the and the ola88. Our columns ore olways Pierson told his home girl she WIIS taking up so milch BI)aCe with locals thih gentlemen a cordilll welcome. S., witb what do YOll 'open for appropriate itelD8 or longer solid, any reports to the contrnry. week. Atter the routine work com who is a Junior, reo At the Law Literary last night the articles, and we hope to receive IDRllY The" Cattle KlUg" sold barbell wire mences, we shall again IlIke np subjects epigram." Teacher: followiug officers were elected tor the during the next term. The work of an hoops during vacation in ~ebraskn . of professional interBRt. thinking of the epi editor, like filly other undertaking, iR present term: says Miss S., I mellll The Laws hav a new wily of getting 'l'he young folks bav be n havillg con President, F. G. llanchett. sometimes up hill Rud f:loJ]letimes dOlVn .. beat from the re,lo(istel'R. Private joke. sidernble glliety .in the way of pnrties lind The play always looks different from be the like dnrlDg the holiday seaRon. Last ice-President, A. E. Fitch. J. F. Leonard held a revival meeting Friday evcning a large number gathered Secretary, Eli Cole. at forty-eight differ hind the scenes, and there is mllny a little trouble which the audience uever at Winterset. One convert is reportell. in and" IlTI>rised" Ed. G. Erwin, an(l Senrgeant-at-Arms, Geo. W. PlIllg and askoo: "Is p888£'d an enjoyable v ning. -- bfolille burn. There was no Ulan sees. We want a couple of copies of No.2 of (Ill.) lJi~plltrh. There was Il good deal of good-natured As Griswold has truthfully said: this year. Who can accommodate us? We have for a 10Dg time reared that E. and yet forty wire-pulling nnd rivalry. Where the promptly replied, "There are clonds as well as IHlnshine in Linderman hung np his stocking in G.'s popularity wonld get him into some candidates were 80 eminently qualified want?" this life, alld one caunot expect to con its accustomoo place in Fayette county. sl10h tronble. tinually live in th ' latter. The clouds only a good choice could be made. Mr. We are entering upon a very interest maD, unmarried, are sometimBR those of adversity,80me J. A. Valentin 'SO, recently retlll'Ued Hanchett hOB worked hard for the up ing term's work. "What shall the harvest agaiust the presen t times of sorrow, and often they are shad from Oregon, where he hnd been em- building of the sooiety, Rnd hiB election be?" unhealthy, and the ows of calumny. Patience is required ployed by the U. P. Railroad ComplIDY, waa a well-deserved compliment. he s fired him out for under aU these afllictions. Consciou8- Mr. DeweU was couflned to his mom where THE V.-R. was sometimes two retiring President, Mr. Moore, hM pre weeks in reaching him. He will speno siped over its weekly meetings with n888 of innocence where yOUl' good nllme by sickneRa during the la8t week o[ vaca has been 888ailed should sU8tain you, tion. the winter with his parent!!, at Dexter, dignity, firmne88 and foirness in all cases, and enable you to patient.ly await future It was remarkable to note thll number Idaho, Rlld open an office at Deel' Lodge, and leaves the (lffice with a record as an vindication. Be 888Ured that the ignor reported "sick" on the last day of last Montanll, in the spring. effioient presiding officer, and the respect ant and vulgar will believe the worst that term. In the last paper of 1llSt term yas no- of the society. may be Baid of you, but don't let that Mr. C. S. Fry will teach during the ticed a visit to the 01888, and remarD on At the el888 election at cloae of last is a beaut>:> and diatum YOIi. The intelligent and j\l8t winter at Lone Tree. He has had U1i8 the I"8IIponsibility of practicing lawyers, term thelolluwing officers were elected: will aooord yon a tair hearing before term. by ex-AUoOruey General J. F. McJ1lD- Pl"8llident, C. F. H. Carrithers. fiDe stationery at they condemn." Mr. Harbough win be out duriog the kin, and in the first _ue of thi. term it Vice-President, Mi88 Emma L. Bray ie oUr sad dnty to ehrpniole hie deatb at ton. To thoae who have given 118 word. of winter term, but will be back in the his home in Waahington, Iowa, on Jallu- Secretary, Harna. enooul'Iff6ment, we feel thankful, Md to eprini. F. O. thOle who haTt· ehowD 1111 a kindn688 in "ry lilt. He was widely known IUId There were the usual miegD88888 81 to another way we wish to say that we feel M088rs. Day enjoyed good dinners and highly esteemed by the Iowa bar. how many were" solid" for anyone 08n- good mpany with their parents at a depth of gratitude whioh only 8ilence Prof. McCl/lin, !lurin&( vaootion, deli v- didate, but the result WIIS highly ·satis Sidney. can expreRa. Down in the human heart ered an aduress before the Statt' 'reach- factory to the entire clo88. The compli there is a feeling of brotherhuod II f 1- Raymond w nt "duck" hnnting at ers As8ociation nt Cedar Falls, on "The ment to Mr. Carrithers was particularly iog thnt th whol ot life is not atter Perry. They were scarce, as he only Legnl Hights null Dllti of Tt'lIrht'n;." pleasant, since his choice WIIS the result 01\ a cODstant struggl to ov r·reacu our fount! one. It WIlS highly complimented hy t1wse of not only personal merit bllt an ex lIABOciates and friends. It DIll ke till BOllrno Iisellnp 9 worth of ammlllli who hell I'd it, lind 11<111 t1 mRIlY n w pressioll of good will by II lorg number better m moors or flO i ty, ond, yeD tion in {iRsollri. 'I'll klUd of gnm Wll~ rri ndll to tha Prot(lRl!or'lI nlTolndy IlIrge of [nenda. 'l'he r tiring President, Mr. tbough we fnil, it iH better to hllv given not r portell. nCl(llllilltRDCl'. Bllt few m 1\ know how IJ. H. Enlow huu been selecled on occonnt it a heeding tlUIll to have snppress!'ll it Garr tt, saya it WIIS "Only a Flirmer'H to mak(l fill ,uldrt'tll1 more il\ll're~ting lIull of his kuown abilit) RM II PI' siding oill- entirely. It has llot been wlluling ill tho Daughter" lit '1'l'oy. "We KhouM smile." iUl!trnt'live thlln Prof. Ie Iniu. I('er, fllId th higbest oxpectations of tbe c1aR~, Jl I' , u fl 1 tl r 11 . . ,~ 'tl cl888 have been realized. He rotires present ond we hop it may v So !liel Garrott. ,. Dl 1 0 ()WIUJ.{ III ur. IIrn 1- . grow 1('88 08 it mmnb(ll'~ gl'Ow Cllller. • I tb I' I' ([11 ) ,. . I WIth th COil tId nce nllll rMpect of every Enlow shouk lilluda with Souta fit ('1'14 101l1l' pap r, . e on 111(' • •~ f/ II/Il, , b r tl 1 d I mem (lr 0 1(1 C tillS, all , as clln )0 Again IV wi it to tbllllk tbo clUHlI ror tbifl Wl'Ht nmnch, oml witlt om othl'r fel npon th I'ClC(llpt. ur th uewt! or III \,1('('- IHllid or but row a t!trollg r mnn thlln It expression or good WIll, IIml hop ill low'/! Histpl' IIt- ' V ry II" 11, Hir." ti()n to the ('1111111 prf'!lillenoy :" . P. J1 . Car- when first choRm;. m(lnsnre to Dl£'rit it.
LOTHING LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, at the LOWEST PRICES, AT BLOOM'S ONE-PRIC£ CLOTHING STORE. STUDENTS' UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY. Ii THE V lDETTE .. REPORTER. DEATH Of W . R. MORL.EY. (" 1 leill. rn 187 tb Al.
We OPERA HOUSE B O U )OI R S. Borland Stock Farm. DreeGer ot Bhort-11om ('uttie o( the most praotical familirR lind th" IIC_t mil kers. R ESTAURANT ('orrcspondrnro 8olicited, nod prompt ntten. tion !(iven to nrtiul'II. l'l\nD one mile 80ntbeasi oflOWA ITY. D. A. JONES, Proprietor.
Worm meals at all hours. Ol stel'll served in every style. Boord b~ Ole (iny or week. Fresh Bread alwaya on ha ud.
We keep 1\8 fine au llII80rtment of Fruita. Con fectionery, Nuts. etc .. 08 can be found in lhe STRUB, City. ST. Ice Cream, Lemonade, and KS, Soda Water ill their Ground-Boor Studio, formerly oooupied by James & Co., right doors south of Poet-offi ce. Season. OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO BE OF THE FNEST QUALITY Tho moat convenient HestaufUu l to the Oporll IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Houso in lhe City. Perfect Satisfaction always given, even to the 'REMEMBER WARD'S most fastidious.
We hold all negatives made by James & Co., pri nt IceCream an~ Oy~ter Parlors may be had at any tim e. ---- FULL LTNE OF OON}I'EOTTON ---- EBY AND Ol aAB . STEEL PENS AND INK LAROE AND PLEASANT ROOMS, STUDENTS wishing a N ice pair of Samples of the lead/noll/llirs II! Prng, speciaL III nrlo111rd f IJI' Cn/l rqe (11/(( ( fIIll m,rrlaL lIe. Irllt nil IUf,,,t 0/ tlrrrc rcnt 1'101"11 . f'WI cll'rll/cu 'II 0/ all tho 'prelall Ie.!. Dubuque Street, Opposite Prrss Office. Ir: " O ~i , GLAlHDH :\, '1'.\ n OR .fo ('0., SHOES 7 J & 7 ~ 5 roadway, New York. THE MILLER BROS. CU TLERY CO. JfERIDEN, COXY. STUDENTS
Sho\."l.l d. CH'lre H1:m. a. C a.ll_ hould not fail to examine the STANDARD POCKET CUTLER~ Fine Lin kept by Ladle.' Sci'lor' amI I nk Eraler•. FRED. THEOBALD, Make aU rill.. of IN THR J)IIiUIIU III STEEL PENS. IV ••IIOW out ofrOItnIAdJu.t.bIIQull1.\ I THE YIDETTE-REPORTER. Ladies' line Shoes at Schell BroB. l'T-I IA D L MN. Grand opening at Marquardt' evory day uutil Ohristmas. Best brands of cigars and tobaccos, at PREMIUM SHOE STORE, VOL. XV . .Xj'W (')11. t !(in MonullY night! low t pri at Fink's store. Prnt. ,. )}IIt', of th uiv rtli y, will tok tnd nt will lind many excellent bor til ('OUrK in .tNIOj(raph). gaiDll in books at th On -Price Oash The Vidette -Repo \ i'W (,18 . WIlS Hhurl-llonll l)('gllu in Bookstore. 18SDED C