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RAHOUSE 'The Vidette-Reporter. Y, M4B~1 ~4J '!?, VOL. XIX. IOWA CITY, 100WA, ATURDAY, MA l< H 26, 1887. NO. 23 ols, A.B. table, )finnie Pre ton and ~lay desired to·day than it was a century ago. more excellent a department already ex­ The Vidette· Reporter, Williams. We congratlllate them all. But m n seem not to recognize tbis fact; cellent. The 'hair of J':ng1ish Litera­ . L. DAVIS, I88U11D hnt rou t bind th m. Iv with obliga­ tllTe i in our opinion on of the harde t The enior U rmnn cl are di eu World-HeoOWDfcl - .TlIRY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, tion~ which n v r help, but always hin­ in the niversity to fill ~a ti facLoral1y, DlIrlil OoUertaw Tlar B. tI.!. ing the question of purcha in~ bu t!l of der. or cour e an iation formeJ by and therefore, as we think, ome special Publi.hed at Republica'l Office, W88hinlrton 8t. loeth nnd .'chiller with the pro eeds college could be no very [llarming care !!hould b taken in electing n per­ of the herUlan play. This would be 1\ onree of dang or to our country or to in­ SOil worthy to lake I~p the thread of Mis8 1. B, NOBLII. E.n. NIOHOL8, W. H. DART, most appropriat u~e of the pro 'ceds, divid11al comfort, but as it conld be of no mith'R work where he ll'aves it. To n. Joslin. MalWoing Editor•. and we hOI to be nble toannollnl'e in a pas ibl~ advantal!e, si nce collngl' journal fill four such plnces n.~ will SOOIl be mpty 0, Eo MILUI, II. L·. CRAVIIN, B. n_ DW18 few weeks that the bu t have b en e­ Qlli t of nece sity be indt'I)Cllllent, lind is n tll.l!k such Ilq the H elIe nl ~ hnve not Ahociate Edit or•. cured. Rince it would be all,lin),( 0111' mill' to tbe had to do for years. We hope and be­ E.l'1. NIOHOLS, R. C. ('RAVIN, Bulinu, Manager,. We rel'eivet! II. communication yeo ter­ nnmbtH of Ilbllminablc nl·gani7.ation , w li eve that Uwy will prol'c master of day from A. B. .Toble, givi ng Rome inter­ \\'oullllllo t emphati('ally I'ay Ilay." the. ituation. TB:RlI&8: SOLO ORCHESTR~ e~ting items picked np on hi!! wily home. - AND- OII'oop" nne y86/', in advanoe, - t100 OIl, OOP7, nne year, if nnt paid in advance, 1 2!1 We hn\-(' not 1'0001 to publish it in full. Th ){efTeuts halTe Ho m!' important Is view of lhe ('xlldollR 1\ hkh look work before th em ill eho . in).( SIICCCK.-O r CHALLENGE BAND. ~L800PJ, 06 At Burlin~tol\ he ran acr R Fultz, H_ W. . place toi we k, we IIllly remark that the 'nIe will be soot to oLd subscribers uotil Craven nnd W. n. tutRman. I'tlltsmnn to Pre~. Pickard, (·han. Ho; and Prof... ,'eni or !'Ias3 ha.~ be II aboli~hcd, and that ordertd ,tnpped and arrea1'8ges paid. Rmith lind Philbrkk. We presume that · ·S cenery. will be in 'chool ne.-t tl'rm. ~oble wa. the J lInior '10 s i. now tbe hiJ,!h e t at lor we at the Boobtol'8fl and Fink's. pre l'nt at Galer' wedlling. lda Twint­ withOlll Iloubt lIon. Wm. It lIammond thp Univer~jty. Ju t the pred e olr TbGee not receiving their papers regularly will iUII, ' G, is CII. hier in her father's large will re 11ll1e his old plat:c a C'han('ellor joet th e a.uthorities hall in doing away und '.j rpDI~. IIl\11ornd Mlst, .... inform ue, and they will he forwarded, r,;e. Jor "al~ tit j and concentrate in the minds of suming that the promotion isa te timony \his year added to the rring 1n call of ever. With 'regard to wh tb r the.abo­ tho e "11 in whom the power to choo e of the great r pect with wbich tbe aij­ Winter vacation. Iition of class honors was be 8~ or not, we resides. A man tit to tRk plllrp. s thoritieR r gard us. In the I' moval of bave no opinion, and are di po ed to chief of the able m n compo iug our tbe 'eniors t110 U nil· ~ity 1 'C:i au ex­ A NEW University, named Wichita, has tru t the good judgm ot of those who facu lty, and as head of the tir t educa­ cellent body of Rlutlents. This we cheer­ been founded in Kansas; 100,000 worth bad control in the matter. hould we try tional institution of the tate should be, fully confe . Antlm llwdihting on tbi oCproperty has been promi ed, and al­ pretty hard we think we would find it we believe, a man ofa broad and general change the \'mt;'rrE-Jh:I'OR'rEIl is keenly ready 25,000 has been raised by th e dimcult to furni h many valid arguments rather than () f II pecial or technical erlll­ reminded of its 108 . The paper i tbus Eastern Synod. of the Reformed hurch. in favor oC the valedictory and saluta­ cation. Only n man of thi kind wOllld deprived of:\1 rs. 'ichols and ::oIoblt', tory, and we have very little to urge b\l nble duly to gra p, aopr ciate, and two of the managing editorK. What The Chicago Tribune said the other against these honors. Meanwhile we aid in the \'arions departments of our meallires will be taken for supplying day: Dr. Edmund J. Janes, Profess( r their pltll'e. haR not yet h('cn del rmin­ " have no objections to the new Rrmnge­ Univer itl'. The Prcsident should be of Finance in the University of Pennsyl­ ment, aud ,\I'e very well plea..'led with it partial to no departml'nt or single line ed . 1t i not consider'rl wllrth "hile or vania, has decli ned the Pre lidency of From this time on we prl: llme it i. to of work. lIe shoultl be the friend nnd expedient to do any thin!! ill tid lli rec­ lhe Iowa tate niver ity, with double be understood that if OLle wallt to be cultor of all. Be. id thi , it i Bearcely tion till the b('J,!inning of nl':'C term when­ his preson t S6 lary . ure of making a speech on gra(ln:llion necp ar)' to ay that h should ue a ntan no (IOllut, aati~fndory arrallgen1l'llt day h mURt, throngh his cout'fe, do exemplifiing in him, If Rl P rfectlyas will he made. nllt it behoo\'e. the Jun­ hotogra phs ! TilE notice goi ng the round of the faithful work in the elm. -rootll_ po. ible all the mental strength, aC('olll­ ioT'll to romport thelll elves with th e_ pr a few daYfI since that Prof.. Jan l'~ , plishll1ellt and manner of th e highl' r greatc~t cirCIIllIl'pection, for we hOllr it ofPennflylvanitl University had declined The Monmouth Co/l'.gia II , one of our e(\m'ation of which he claim,; to he a rumored that in 1'1\ e tl'c pre. cut expcTl­ tbe Pre~idcn cy ofthe 1 01 vprsily of Iown, very bl.' t exehan 'es, has this to ay rl'­ r<'pre entalive. Io\\'a 'ollege think. it­ mllnt do n t work Fati fal'toril)" ann is contradicted by Regent RichRrdso n in lati ve Lo the orJ(anization of all Inter-Col­ . elf fortunate in 11!win!! . eUTari ;\Ir. the Jlluiori\ prov' Ilnll'orthy of the dig­ a recent number of the I IIVenport Demo­ legiate PI' 6 Associatiotl, and \\'e arc in­ GatcR, an enst Ttl l'ducator, a. jL~ l'r l'~i ­ nity with 'hieh they have lJeen 0 crat- thaI clln IIPJIt'('l'Jlltc ~tli/et lur clined to nllopt the entiment expl' ss­ dent. lIe i: poktm OrlUl a comparative­ gl'llc iott~ly n(lo\\'od, the , eniorR will b 10 cull ut his lu',Uu aUlI allow ed to return at lh e bC"inllitl;,l of the Til E President and Fellows of Harvard ed: " We have watched with interest the ly younl! man and one well CJualified for have recently come into' po sos. ion of a comments which have been mil Ie upon th work he will pI' ently enter upon. coming tcrlll_ W . hllllllwait the r . lilt bequestof 230,000, which is applicable the subject, and have been not a little If he i slIeh we tril t ollr l'nil'c I'sity will with great intre"t, It is with undi;guil!­ ouly for purposes of specinl astronomical amu ed at the argument. which bal'e have hi equal in th per on of it n xt ed pride that w 10 k upon the bei ~ht to investigations at such an elevation as to sometimes been advanced, pro and con. Pr ident, and if this man come. from which ttl JUlliOl . ha\"e 0 8uddenly be free from atmospheric influences. It That such au a ociation would be ad­ abroad we hope he will come able not attained; but we arc r't con crvfltivl in i8 deemed by the Faculty that a location vantageous or productive of mutual bene­ only to further the int r ts of the ni­ this matter. In many r spect." w~~ be­ in the Southern Hemisphere will be fit has yet to be proved. Too mDch of ver ity, but to be a powerals in advam,'­ lieve it would be bett r Cor the eniors prererable ror various reasons. the idea is held by the advocates of this ing the charllct I' of the gen ral college to come back, bettor for them, better for plan, that organization aud combination educational work oCtbe , 'tat. Th work th intertl,t. of th nil' rsity, and b('t­ The followi ng are tbe names of the are to bo de ired above all el e iu every in tbo ivil Engine ring Department ter fat' us. A nd we arc more than half commencement speakers; Ro e Ankeny, depart!DeDt of wOI·k. We b Iieve with here has for mnny year under the su­ incli n d to believe that the IIbject will Emma Brockway, Ida Clarke, B. D. Con­ others of our exchange that too mucb pervi ion of Prof. Philhrick, been well finally be looked at in this light, and nelly, Mr. Darling, Mr_ Dey, Libbie organizntion i proving to be the great­ Joue. Th next profes or hould be a tbat the cI a oC' i will SOOll return to Evans, A. T. Hukill. D. A. Long, L. E. est cur e nnd source oC danger to our man of 110 cornlllon auility to carryon t1 a nin as fr 11 as an April shower McPherson, O. W. Newton, E. R. iell- country. Independence is no les to be the work 0 well beguu, and make sli 11 makill !,! all rejoice at it. pre ence. 2 THE VIDEITE-REPORTER. ======~~~~======-======~====~======~======The reception j!il'cn to the Lawsi\'ed· Bargain in Musicl LAW DEPARTMENT. Ill:! day CI' ninl/: hy Itanc 1101' Ro, sand This Favorite Album of ongs and Bal. II. ~'. "IIUI',,' H. 1I~I,t;~. nin~ lerm: Pr Rident, II, ,Taylorj wife lI'a enjo},l'd by all present. Prof­ lads, contaiuing 32 pieces of choice and ReH/or,. on \'ire· Pr ideot, Eo II. IIi ck,; "~cr tary, fe~ . or Booth and wife Rnd Professor Mc­ popular ITIU ic, full sheet music aize, O. W. \\'Ia,pler. ,\ rc olulion )laqsetl Clain and wife assi led in entertaininl!: with cOIll)lete words aud music and J Ilnior )1uol, Monday IIISl, II ith J udf(<'s uuanimou~11' to tb(' ()Ift~ct that li ereaft 01' the company, 'fhe Ill'nedicts of the class piano accompaniment is finely prioled samers, Hullnnd Edtnl1l1d~ on the Il/'lIrh. 'the deral· tl~cnt be rel))'l' l'nted in the were accompanied by their wives, and upon heavy paper with a very atlractife ces low, ~f 'I'~. LOllI!, Handall olld Bird 1,1\ YIIJ~;T I'E by on' editor, and that ho he a number of yonng ladies were al 0 cover, The following are the titles of Blank 11IWI' rell1l'11c(1 lo their hume. unlil after choen in joint meeting of tIlt' two cIa; - pre ent to I nd life and gaiety to the the songs and ballads contained in the descriptions vacatioll. s, :'11'. E. ('.l3ij!gs lI'al, then unanimous­ galhel'ing. Formality fled the scene and Favorite Album: As I'd Nothing EllIe !all be had at Mr. 11. C.• HII' 11 ll!rt hdon' lht, elC).l' ly elodetl editor for th(\ cnauin/! spring mallY pleasant acquaintance were made, to DOj The Dear Old Songs of Home; A of lhe t I'm wilh ome point in, Te_ tt'rm, t the rlos Lhl' electcd otlicel'1! )1i Ho. favored the company with lother, Watch the Littl FeeLj Oh, YOI bra ka ill l'iell. anti pdilor ('It'd bel'l' etll'\'fre~llInenl . ome good InU it'. At the proper time Pretty, Blu -eyed Witchj Blue EYlIi substantal rom fOI'l for the inner man I'1'0f. ~ll'('\alll hll ~e('un'c1 II ('t o( Thl' The fulll'" inl( nnmc(l f,!!'utlel1len WCI'\: Katy's Ll'tterj The Pa ing Bellj I sa, I\' u hered in, and all fell to eating and Pi~t'~t of lllll'rnntiolllll LUll, by Whal'­ worn, an(lntlmiltcd to th(> har Fri\lay by E~au Kis iug Katej Won't Yon Tel1 Me praioinj( t!tll 'ake, ete. Alan early hour tOIl,le)r till! lull' lihrnry. ,ludge Rothrock, of th e ~uprellle ~ourt: Why, Robinj The Old Garden Gate; (I, the company d('pnrted, wishing such Down Below the Waving Lindens; Faded ~II'. fl. Il usl"lIer \\,ll~illthl' <'ity RHhorl K E. EIIIHOIllI~, B. lIosteder, F. F. pleasant hours might come oftener, This Leavesj All Among lhe Summer Roses; lilll~ 111'1; II 1,C'k. \will),( UII I II(' way to N e­ "wale, If, A. llennclt, ,1. W, ~lc(il'flth is douhU e s the last time the haneelloT Touch the lIarp Gently, My Prett, bTl!. kll, whitht'r hi~ . "" H 0, II ill t\('­ and \\"slcy Aldridgl'. All oftheabl)\'e will cnll'rtain his LO)'R in his home, but I,oltisej I Really Don't Think I 'hall ('Oll1pllll), him in scnreh of 1\ loratioll. hlll'C bl'cn slud) ill),( the ll(~c!'H~al'Y Il!Ilglh oftillle. !llcssr~. H(·mll.')', Edwnl'd' llnt! not oon will lhey forj!et his kindnes~ , 1arry; Dreaming of llomej The Old La II ' II, 11. K. Emlls i pcrllH!lwnl1y Wade of the John~on county h I' were his wi e and fri endly admonition. lIe Cottage lockj Across the S\!aj A Year 10cal!'11 al , 'eYlIlolIl', [uwa. HI' ht\~ bet'n the ('ommitlee to conduct thl'l'xaminn­ has the respect of his student, for he has Agoj Bachelor's Hallj Ruth and Ij Good in hu~illes. at JIoldl'('I:l', Nl'b .. hut pre­ been to lhem a fri end as well as teacher tion on behalf of the ~uprellle ('oud, ightj One IIappy Year Agoj Jennie in V fl'r to settle alllOIl~ friellll.i who hal'e II They handled the boys without glove olicitou of their welfare and success, the Orchardj The Old Barn Gatej Jack'. knoll II him ill hoy hood. ,'UCl'eSd will be nnd ubjeded th em to a sel'ere examina­ Occasionally an attorney forgets pro­ Farewellj Pollyj Whi per in the Twi· 1,is. ~ion bOlh ornl and written, butlhey}la - priety and peaks foul and ob cene lan­ light. This is a very fine collection o( II. C, Taylor took his depallurfl Tues­ setl a creditable examination. The qnes­ guage to juries. ome attorneys habitual­ r al yocal gems, and gotten up in hud· day mornillg, We clip lhE following lions were not technical but required an ly do so, They aim, of COUl' e, to fal'or­ some style. Pllblished in the usual way frolll his home paper: "II, ',Taylor, a exaCL knowledge of general principles to ably influence the jury. Will not the and bought at a mil ic store, tbeae 3% colorerl Dcmocmt,--ltas been ap­ an wer them. co ntrary eifectuSllally be produced? It pieces would co t you 11.20. We bouebt p inted Mini /a to Liburn, Thu lhe i loll' and contemptible, and no man a job lot of this music at a great lacrifi«, Judge Adam i. a candidate for the President keep~ on hOll'ing his hatred who respects himselfwill indulge. These and as the bolidays are past, we desitt office of Judge of the , 'upreme ourt. He to I he IIl'gro." remarks are uggested by the argument to close out our stock at once, Will eend de. erl'e lhe place nnd Rhonlrl be retnrn­ to ajury ill a receut case to which we Ii - you the entire collection well wrapped He 'ently a prioner pleaded guilly Of ed. IIe ha. done excelIcnt rl'ice al­ tened. ~ece .arily the evidence in many and postpaid for 40 cents. Send imNli­ larceny and then II ilhdr \I th plea, and ready IIml i able to do bcller tillj for a dec1nrl't\ hilll If lIlnoc'nt. (' e was cos in not concerning the chaste and ately. Address, llee U8, Illan of Inrge experielll'e "ud of mature TIlE EMPIRE NEWS CO., tri .<1 null the jury ac . jllill~d him, Then tile holy. People noted for sllch virtues mind can be Lfill Huch II Jlo~ilion. lIe i ~yracuse, N, y, do not generally furni h busines for said thejnd~l': "PI'; Olll'r, n fel\' Illoment!'! now in the maturity of hi pOWel'd beller Courts, In such ea C8 whatever the char­ a"o you ~nid yon wert' a thil'f. 'ow the qualified t!'lRn a youn!(or man could POE­ acter of the evitlencd, it must be IHe­ jury ~I\y YI)II are a !inT, con eljU(lI1tly you sihly be. Judg Granger and ,Judge ent d to til jury. Wit liid humor are are di l'Imrl! II. "-/l:r. Ruddick nrc also named as aspirants, often very elTectiv e to gain the !rood wilI The ~eni Jr claqs at its mel'tillgThnr . One thing which IS 1\ slrong argull1~nt for of lhe jury. But no attorney i juslified day aflel'Ooon, e~cled n pre ideut to fill Judge Adam lhnll'an not he ·!lid of all in telling oh ('ene" tories" thongh e\'er va('ancy eauHed by re~i!{nation of Mr, At­ that are aspirant, is that he eek not so witty. Brains are not nece sllry to well, and ele't d daq~ ollicer for next for congre iOllal honor, but i con lent to speak pur filth. Th ensuali t or veri­ .. rill. J. G. rthur \\'1\ chc.sen Pre i­ enjoy judicinl honor, Wheu a judge est blockhead may be proficient in that dentj Ed, B, ,argent, Vlce·Pre idenlj A. eeks advancement in other avenue he line. hall then the lUan of intelligence Students . ~, .'mith, ecretary, and J. W.O" lilli­ should at once doff Lhe ermine, .\ judge who respects himself loop so low or do van for Permanent CIa' ecretary. who is not content with preferment in a thing 0 mean, One who daliberately ome lunatic allowed hi baser self to IllS field ('an not be trn ted. A fitter and II e unchasle It\l1gllagf and delight,; in wi er thing could not be done than to Patronize control, and placed on the blackbonrd in in impure allusions, c(I'ectually reveal retain Judge Adams on the bench. general lecture hall, last week, very im­ hi OIl'U impurity, What cau impre sa proper writing and pictures. The young Brother H,.le took charge la~, jury more than the presence hefore them THOSE man who did it doublle, considered the and on us de\'ol\'e the duty of bowing of an advocnte who sco rns to use ian­ act a bright and bra in~ one. We did adieu, We ha\'e said nothing which we gUllge which is nnfiL for gentlemen Lo Business Men not uppo e any tudent would 0 belit­ wi h to retract. If any have been dis­ hear. 'l'he alh'ocale Illust, of cOUJ'8e, Rp­ tle him If. 1\10 tsurely another uch is pleosed with u it i unfortunate-for proach the jury in a way to he under- DR, not in onr mid t. them,-immalerial to II, We have aim- tOlld, but to do this itis n ver nece ary OF Preident Cleveland hns made onl' ap­ d to make this part of the paper worthy to stoop to the low and bose. Of1\ce, pointment that can not f!i1 to be unh'er­ to occupy the place it does in the bO! t sally approved. We refer to lIon, colle!(e paper in Iowa-as the YlOETrE WANTED. Iowa City Thoma ~I. Cooley, who ha the six year undoubtedly i, Whllther this I'esult has Corre~l)ondence with a gentleman of position on lhe Comllli>! ion on Inter­ been reachell you must decide, You good lUornl cha racler, must be good look­ ,'tat' Commeree. A Yermont lawyer, a Wno LYIIAN PARS will, however, ('one tie lhal it ig better ing and well educated, (don't hare to be Pre New York lawyer, an A laball1a ,'tate 10 trh'e to do conl'iderable though we rich ) by a young Indy who ba lately :rlailroaJ ClIl1Ill1 i~~ioner, and Wm, B. Mol'­ a('('omplish Ie. than to aim ilL nothing mOl'ed to Iowa ity; Rhe is a graduale Advertise r'~(ln, of 111., llrl' the otll!'r member of and beautifully succeed, We ha\'e {rOIll one of lite nne t chools in lhe aru t, FIRST .le 'O lllmi'~ioll. al'oi(led u~in1 lh 'i". or;;, thinking we a hand 'om' blondl' of medium Ilei)(ht, The ledur!" on IIi 11 and Xole~, by w re ('xpected to ill ert our OWI1, not with a furtune of $40,0110 I\'ell iurc ledj 1 'l'nF, Judf,: Love, ha\'e b en m ,t excellent. other~' wrilin. It i!< not, 01' at least o/lject IIwtrilllollY, wiLh only lhi on con­ 1 DUWlTOIll In ('III' opinion lilt' J 1H1~ h pre. 'ented should not be cXJl ('lell that college dition, the a c pI done IllU t buy the ., T, Turn C.s. Weloh, 110 ubjccl olhorollj!hly and luridly in j u rnals C(lI1 tai n long artiel . 'I'he IlI'er­ wedding uit, trunk Rnd whole outfit of Vidette_ Reporter the ntire courde of his in lruction a. h a' tudent rnn't Wrtt anylhing worthy 'awyer, the dothier, a she is salisfi d OFFI 1Ia.s this. lIe 8eem to be per~'rlly fa­ of li\'ing, or of being read in coming h keep. the most slylish, and be t fil­ -Ii'EtP~1 miliar with this dillicult branch of th yea~. For new, we l' ad the colleg ting clothi nl! in JOII'Il 'ily, C. Ih~ SII"IIe' 4>.,.('.1,101.. ., law. What a pity such acultur d, \'i~or­ paper, for food for thought, and for 1. V tOt lO .I:. :'~'(..h&k. L It)"1 ou mind ns hi cau not liro 1 01l~ r to truth worth trea uring, 11'0 read the pro­ Bloom' al' showing a line of Prince 'It,j··t_. ltoC A" I. :urrn I'n ben lit society, duction of malnr mind. Alhert suit at very low prie , tr." ,\iftie. , 111 er,rv Jf. .. -I\.Cu. ~ I·111l h THE VIDETIE - REPORTER. 3 f < in Musicl Binding of all descrption at the RRI'UB­ bum of ongs and Bal. UCAN office. c. L. M~ZIER, ~~+ 32 pieces of choice lnd Both Iowa and Illinois coal at R no's, SMOKE THE BEST. fu fI sh eet music sill, on Washington street. words and music and e Pratt & trub for umbrellas, gos­ Pure Tobacco! Pure Paper! Dry GOOdS, NotlOns, Carpe~. Oilers excellent advnntages lo lh0811 'ment is finely prinled samers, handkerchiefs and ho iery. Pri­ who wish to study Book·Kc~pillg, - wi Lh a very attractire ces low. N". 126 WaBbiDgt,on Street Iowa r.ty. manship, Arilhm lic, ~om1Jl(lrcin [ Lllw ng are the lilfet of SWEET CAPORAL, Blank paper and cards, as well as all r:ivil \.lov rnnlt'nt, Bll- inc s orrl'~pond­ lads contained in the deseriptions of printin~ and bindin~, FULL DRE elll'e, (lrammnr and ,'pellin!!. As I'd Nothing Ebe can be had at the REPUBLICAN office. CITY LAUNDRY, tlldenl of othe'r ~chools lllny .pend Old ongs of Home; PORT MA 'S, Go to Cash It.. Hunt's meat market for one ()r mOre hO,IrR It dny with 118, tnking Litlle Feel; Ob, YOI choice meats of all kinds. CAP ORAL, Corner of IOWA AVENUE AND LINN St. any brandl we It:'ac'h, III reuAonable Witch; Blue EYfIIj rates. APORAL ~, PII ing Belf; I III Geller~1 I,/llillfiry Work of nil J{II1II~. GYMNASIUM. Fine 1,luen IL HJll'clalty. Day lind t!1'cning dRF~1'8; ('nlcr III any Won't You Tefl Me ST. lAME ~. Prices LOll. lime. Open Monda.ys for ladie ,4 to fi P. M. Old Garden Gate; For further infol'mation ('allltt College, Tuesdays for Freshmen,6;30 to 8 P. M. KINNt.Y BROS. ISTRAIGHT CUT. 'I'H08. WARREN, Prop. ving Lindens; Faded or ad

IOWA CITY, IOWA. CALL AT THE J. L. PICKARD ITF) DlUOTou- Lymau Pal'l!OnB. Peter A. De, J. T. Turner, O. W. Marquardt. E. Bradwa)! STILLWELL & BYINGTON, O. B. Weloh, Aotoe N. Currier, Reporter OFFCE ON WASHINOTO N STREET REPUBLICAN OFFICE J)v,t_ ~ Y .AN...... -.. Trouser· Stretcher. DEALER IN Takes b.'JI'Klnp: oul 01 kno<'land reslor I IOWA CITY. IOWA. PIN'lS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER , a~~~'lclE 'T • h~~ ;h~..iD.l>r l ~d for lreular. 'fhe ~Bl l" 'PfW nt )'011 can Ready Mired Paints, perfectly "urlr- .. II make to any !trnUemnn. Ic "'bolesalo Agen In the 1. nllNI bltttes, shades. Artists' Material a Specialty. IJtfJllru. tive Paper-banging. G. W. SIMMONS &. CO., No. 217 W uhlDl'ton Street. IOWA CITY_ 3:: orth trect. 80 too. Ma • THE VIDETI'E-REPORTER.

-==~~====~-======~ Fut \ II-In lrl'inl! lIall, 1t1llulller;0Il'U- ' The ErodelplJian otfic r for next term A N O U TSIDE VI EW OF Us. r ('all for information at the Repl1blkan ar : Pre~. , !\Ii Hankin; "Ice-Pres., Miss -= omce. I('{lP lund; .'ec., Mi s!! Uiltillan; 'or. He(·., A " T raveller" T e ll s H Qw Iowa IRVING INSTITUTE. I Thl' finl.~t and larl! 1st hne of stiff hal Mi b~ Tllylor; '1'1' liS., ~1i-8 Nellie Peery. City and Some of it s Enter­ l"IUlln 1I 01,11I1OuK ...... Prl'~I(!ont. I'~r shown ill tli e city, at lhe (iolul'1l ~[i8s William . was plected June omlor. tainments Strik e Him . . W. " r('\ISI.. \lW ...... H~crl'larl. Ea~k Th ni verity l'dlOOI of .h()rt-hand ~IO sevory}'ric\nr nnlOg. l\lichael Htrol!on' 'l'hurs(lay ni!!ht. The is now star.tilll( Ollt lInder the nell' man-/ (111'0111 the Des MOillcs News. March litb.) ue, t play of the "':Ion, and only ap(l{'ar- a 'ell1l'nt With renewed ener~y ann \'ery I Iowa City i 1\ pretty to\\'n alld boastl ERODELPRIAN SOOIE'1'Y, llll l'l' ill this city. bright pro pects of IIllpr ced .. ntell slI e- of a fine 'cultllred society but its inte ... 8eesionl 00 alternate tDrollyeveniDg1I. I' r , I II I'e . Now iH the tim e to joi n the new t '01' 0' 11!"I'der c nters' in I'ts Unh·er· ro,e~~(Jr: • Am onllw 10111 II'Il!' Itl em- " n pire of Alexal1ller di\'idt:'d at hi cleath?" c1asse. sity. It is, therefore, about the) laUer RESPElI.IAN SOCIETY. . 'tnd ent: "TlIp Je~lIit .." Tile oflker of th e lIe perian .ociety that J will say a few words. The insli- 8eesionlon altl'rnllto SaturUa) 9,ening1l. o far reeo\' red for next terlll are: Pres., Anna ThomaB; tution is in excellent running order, Vice-Pres., Kat \ I1l1dson ; c" Mi tim- tl.Jollgh the recent resignation of Presi- ZE'1'}GA'1'lIIAN SOOIE'1'Y. fl'oll1 hi late iJlclisp Rition a!! to b able to condnct hi cIa mel; or. I ec., I~a Mool'e; TrpllS., ~li Es dent Pickard causes some uneasine 18 !lI' ions every FrillR) even ini. Brown. Mi ' lotlerbec is to be June to the probable policy of the SliCce 'or of ow importation of SI>rillg uitings, orator. this gentleman. There onght to be no STUDENTS' OHRIS'1'IAN ASSOCIATION, trollsering, and pring o\'crcoating" at The choo l of 'hort-hand ba been reaeon for dOllbt and uneasiness, tie· Hloom Merchnnt Tailoriug D parlment. transfel'l'ed to Mr. ,eo. . Fore t and i cau e it i3 a foolish idea to associate the Prayor ml.'Cling1l ever~ Tu(\l\tlay noon in PI' 8ident'8 rooitabon room. All I'tudent will find fruits of all kind at success of a great institution of learning 61'0 COnliRllY iMite

The next i. sue of tbe YIIJETTt;-RE- bre ches, sa. wdnst and reform. latter'!! telling white lies on manyocca­ I ' Mi. Arnold wa for two or three ea- pORTEll will appear April 16th. sions. lIe wishe to Cllre her of this The Fre hman cl the other day had sons leading lady with W. J. 'canlau, habit anu tells himself a little falsehood 'hoot th hat! fir it, lind get one of a very harmoni ous meetillll, and elected and crpatcd II number of leading :pat'ts which, however, singularly entanj/lee those new styles at the Golden Eagle. th e foll owi ng officer for ne,lt terUl :-- with tbat actor. •' he is an ambitious, him by some coincidence, so that, in the ~ 0 ta 'tic for Juniors next week but a Pres., Lu chi Vice-Pres., Grace McGee; painRtaking arti te, and certainly hll a end, he is cbar!:ed with all orts of hei­ double do e the first leRson of next term. ee., Mi Brown. bright futore. nOlis crimes. This character was admir­ Th e ~e ni ors were let Ollt promptly at all and examine th tock of hals The Fre bmen had their preliminary ably acted out by a young man from Dav· 4 o'clock as it were. The re t of the now hown at the Golden Eagle and get, deeiamatory conte t in the Zet. hall this enport, Mr. Jame W. 130lJinger, the ra" school was kept in. their price.. fo\' noon. Twenty-four eutered. Profs. of aroline being played with great ele­ Tbe librarian reque t u to announce The enior German cll\! s ha\'e pre- Calvin, ~lc ~h in and McBride were the gance and delicacy by Mi 8 Ida Clarke, that tit library will Dot be open during sent d lIIi , Lou Mordoffwilh an elegant judil C" The lI cee ful ('onte tants wel'e ofIowa 'ity. The brother of Caroline, vacation. bronze (an upporting a th ermometer, a Mit; Ga ton, Mi Nellie Peery, Mr. Bernhard, is a young stlldent of light, J. T. Hou'p, a ,Tuniorof Doan e liege, a token of tbeir appreciation of her e\'- ~ n yder and ~rr . Frank Mann. The e though uo~ frivolous habits, who is mad­ won the filbt prize in the Nebr ka ra- vice a prompter at the .erman play. will appear in the Opera HOll e next ly in love wish JIildegard, daughter of BO well at torical ·ontl'~t. term. The 'opho ll1 ore lire this after- LInindorf. a disappointed lIlU ical com­ Noble report thnt on lust Wc(lnesday noon ha\'in!: th eir preliminary contest pos 1', who live on th e Erlcnhoff, nn es­ Bpoken is 1 }Ir. (;eorg B. F I' :,t the new propri - 1Irt.l'rnoou he Wal preeent at the II1l1rriag allio. BlIt w go to pr.' before the re­ tate nCllr tOW Il. ]·'inding it imp ible difficult pc tOJ 1 till' ,'chool of >.;hort-hano, i, from of R .. '. (; al 1'1', ''':i, ll) ;\lis~ Luln Goall, a 'lilt ('un he ascertai ncd. The Fr slllll'en to !!ain admi~sioJl to lInindorf's house, Heindorf. 1l C lll~e, COrll 101\, . very (loplIlar tl'ai'h r in Ihe ~It l)lea~:IlIl m 'ntilln (\ hal"e lhe congratulations of he rule, the garden Willi climbs lip on flu ency ani The ('oldt.n E:Igle (':In ,n\'e ),ollll1oney l'ho"I~. 'oJlgratnlatioll .. the' IIlI:nf;-ltlcl'ortTlm. thl' trell is and nppcl\rs at the window, pects find on c\' ry hn ~ou bu)" and _ho\\ you a )T.:F. I'ttlrgi~. ('. E. 'Ii, i" pnjoying the Peck's Sunshine, Peck's Bad Boy, Peck's while lInlntlor(, with his a. sisulDt Rudolph I Bollinger lar 'er a<,;ortillent to ~ led (rulll. l"ullllllit of pro~perity juin at Ollre. •'pring styll~ ill hats nt the Golden les, and many olher novelties beside a of HiIMIl(u·d. '1'hi~ Kce ne was sImp­ hapes in sti ff and Eagle 25 per CCllt cheaper than el e- large Assortment 01 Pishlng Tackle and ly 0'; I'wh cl minJ( ih it comical el· reli hed b' to the nd' wh ere. Boat SuppUes just Opened at FINK'S. ~ ,ts. 1Ili s~ !.\Jay Williams was p~ rfecl

Visit BLOOM'S NEW MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Large stock of Piece Goods BL( The only place in the city where tyli h, well-fitting garment are ma-i to measure. THE VIDEITE-REPORTER.

E VIEW OF Us. 83 Hildegard. Bernhard, (Mr. Juliu utters hi comical "oh, no!" 'l'ue day, A CAIlD TO ClGARE'1'TE S.OURS. Li&cber, of Davenport) and liaindOl'f, March 15th, we witDe ed al 0 at the Owing to the persistant attempt of numerous , Tells HQw Iowa (~Ir. A. B. 'oble, of Wayland) excelled Opel'l\ Uou e an exhibition of 1\11'. J. oigarette manufacture to copy In part the me of its Enter­ in acting in this as in the following ].1 cher's classes in gymnastICs. :\11'. brand name of the "RIOHMOND TRAt­ words. The insli- eerve. that our signature appeal'll OU e,er, pnck­ laughter and deri iOD as to mnke the au­ pIau e the inlere ling p rformanc . age of tbe genuine straigbt cut olgarette . Through it Diver ity Iowa ity is ooe thor renounce all further iDtercour'e ALLE &\ GINTER, of the InO t wide aWllke tOll'n in th some uneasiness 18 with ociety. Bernbard baving per­ ltichmond. Va. icy of the successor of suaded IIildel:ard to elope with him, west. 'l'RA I'EU;R. ----- mi e her and she meets, accidentally, ------Leave your measur for yOllr COQ)­ here onght to be no Largest assortment of drawing instru Wolfgang, who finding how matters mencement suit II.t Bloom's. and uneasiness, be­ ments and mat rial, and lowest prices in idea to associate the stand, takes her under hi protection, the city; also best and cheapest station­ tution of learning hut in tead of taking h rto his wife, of aay, cutlery, notions. tobacco, and cigars SAMUEL SCOTT'S whom hp. stand in awe, brings her to rather than with the (8UCC.llor to 9. W. MARQUAROT.) rely Republican form the future home of his brother. The The Public Interested. as is characteristie 8Cene when Hildegard is finally discov­ Wben manufacturers of an article are Jewelry [ Music House and German Uoi- ered here because Wolfgaug has been asking the public to consume their wares yet seem to be the unable to in/orm his brother in time, is it is indeed ref-eshing to knoll' tbat they Wbol_le and Retail, boards and legi8la- one of the most intensely comical scenes are reliably endorsed, as illustrated by It the oldelt and moet reliable io the Btate. Ne", AOOda reoei,ed daily. Alwaya a full line of imaginable. HaindorC appears, looking the united endorsement of Dr. Uarter's line Watchel\91ocke, J81I'elry, Biher and Plated for his unbappy child. Caroline accuses Iron Tonic and Liver Pills by the drug­ Ware, and au lrinde of MU8ical lnatrumentl. at tbe Opera G~. Repairin. neatly dooe her betrotbed, and Wolfganillater, is al­ , March 11th, we gists of t. .Paul. most overwhelmed by his wife's despatr ------find, with other eta­ Get the latest in Periodicals, Dailies and and reproaches, before he can find words WHETSTONE'S ladies, Mi88 Roee Louel/s Libraries, best and oheapest read­ to explain. Sophie, wife of Wolfgang. May Williams, actiD« ing at Wieneke's News Depot, next door to 11'18 tbe part oC Mi88 Rose Ankeny, and These two ladies be- P. O. to say that she acted her part efficiently Little Drug Store on the Corner. Eggert's Germ .. Belt, freIlaelt, belt auortllleat of 01- is to describe her action moderately in­ gm aDd tobacco III the City, beth 1m· Keep II tuli line ot Irlliren.~IDI2, in a 0001& deed. Sbe has a rare gift of acting out a ported aDd domelHe, alao freIh amYl} 0 an exceedingly eo­ character in every particular ani to put plpel, tbe ollly choice allortmeat la the cBalzner's + and + Wright's in four acts by Rod­ City, at P1Dt'1 Store. into it so much natural. comical force as writer, now dead, to compel attention and applause from PUBFUlflES, successful of Ger- all. A lawyer Falk, (Mr. J. C. F. Har­ B. J. KIBKwooDJ,Pres. J N. CoLDBEN. Cash. CHAUTAUQUA BOUQUET, rington, JJ f lI1arengo,) is important as T. J. Cox, Vioe-rres. J.O.SwITZEB,Aeet.Oash. - HELITROPE, FRANGIPANNI, open ing the train of comical entangle­ AND WHITE ROSE. lOents, wbich Hudolph bas conjured up Buy an ounce and get an elegant his story, and Judge chott (Mrs. L. E. Iowa City National Bank, EO't7Q't7E'r_ McPberson, of Dexter,) becomes a very IOWA CITY, IOWA. McCHESNEY'S active and important a~ent in a sisting Queen l\ s~. l\;lry Mlrt. Fine Bay Hum. Toli('t CAPIUL, $200,1XXl. ~Oal). Hair 131'lshe . ('loth Bru. he . HACK AND OMNIBUS LINE. at the climax. In tlte last scene Bern­ 'peclnl B~gage ('Olltt-aets So lelted and Tooth Bn"he-. bard appears and all ends woll, because DIREOTOB8-E. Olark. T. J. Cox Thos. Hill. at ~A)I\ t Rates. Wolfgang bas at last succeeded in re­ T. Bauxaf, T. Ii. Walee. Jr., F. B. McGee, B. J. Also a line IInc ot Pure Drll)(~ lind ;\rfdl~ln~ OrmE WITH EXPRUS0 TELE&RAPH (0 Kirkwood, Goo. W. Lewis, Joho N. Coldren. ONE BLOCK BOCT!! 0 I'. O. calling the melody be tried so hard to R. A. McCHESNEY, Prop. find, and his playing it in the hearing IOWA OITY. IOWA. ofHaindorf soothes and reconciles the latter. Mr. Gates played the part of the BOOXS, THREE CENTS EACH. OIEAT BAIUIIS 11 FINE saol. .2ood natured. absent-minded mnsician The followIng book. are publilhed ID neat pamphlet form man, of them handlOmelylllultrated. aDd all .... prlnltd from good type upon,OOrant ...1 ",orlh thr•• LImp lb. " fOl' til e benefit praise. The ('utiI" pIny twas thorollilhly money ".kp!l (ur them Sltl'tfarllonguaranltt.dormont"r Tf'Jtlrtl.l'lt. JlOloUHt8IUAmf'1I tutn for (ratUnl!. nf a dollir FANCY AND STAPLE OROCERIE lllO our reliability. we refer to ~n1new.p.per publl.h.d In New York. lIkcwl'6 10 lhe ('olln"orelol A~cnrlca was Simp­ ludentB' clubs will find lrrsb Buttor. Eggs, and relished by an 111111 811nlly Inl'!re nn(\iPl1!'e S pee I a I Offe r! ~~~r~'~~~ on:•• :,~t.~~Rit~~ th::::::,rt..:!~~~(;f"';I~: \".!I:;·;i:~ ~~';!'~~. p::~; 'ountry Produ!) alwlIY8 on band. co mical oJ­ to the end, when clisaplloint d l\Iell~~lcr l'aUllrn., to be .olGOled by yout'flelrrromac.t';l\o<:uo which ..fllb ••entvnu. orTh" Peopl,,'. UomeJouroa', Thia is tho place to buy obenp, fer we 'l~rg. 16 pace, 64 column IiIU1trated lllerl.!'J' Jl.~e!. for onol" AII orden nlled b return moll was perfect Addr... allllll4n. 1', II, ).,,"'TUN ...... bU ...e ... No.8 a .. k "'Iace. New Tor ... owo work. anil soli for oneh. BLOOM'S ONE-PRICE Goods CLOTHING BOUSE. STUDENT'S UNIFORMS A SPECIALTY. • Headquarters for Cll tom made lothin~ nnd al1 iales(style of Furnl hing GoodF. Onl.'Priceonly. Al1 goods marked in plain filtures. 6 THE VIDETTE-REPORTER.

Mark how in direct ontradi ction to LTERARY DEPARTMENT. probed deeper into the human heart, de­ tbou and in tbe face, wben a 8um the cold p imi III of 'fenny son are the. claring "It i an heretic that makes the equal to twenty dollars for every inhabi· ACA in pired teachings of 's favorite fire; not he which burn in't." tant is yearly spent for liquor. Ah. thia Ge The Democracy of Shakes­ bard, and the world' greate t draomtiRt, But bakespeare was not tolerant to accursed poison has witbered the brl\lbt. peare. the "thou and ouled" hakesp are. Englishmen alon , for his broad, hu­ e t flowers of genitis, robbed the world "With th world for his school room," mane sympatbies went out to all men. of her noblest minds, and though 1l\III­ ·Athenial II\, T. J. STEVJUf iii. and m n of all ages for his pupi1~, he Better than any man he knew and priz­ fulli resisted, polluted the dying lips ot Fridayev Vapors ran ish at the breath of morn j liv d to teach mankind harmony with ed tbe my tic chords "tbat made the hakespeare bim elf. Blot out this traC· Spartan tJIe coral re I; lowly building tbrough law. lIe caugbt up the sacred torch that whole world kin." "Love all, trnst few, fie to-day, and over the sad and solemn -!OCiety; l18Dumbered age, with landa the ocean' fell from the bands of Dante, and rai ing do wrong to none." Hi politics were as wail of human dj cont nt will reat I F. C'.­ it aloft, di ipat d forever the last lin­ lmII' urging billu\\'~. 'fhe mimic mOUll­ pure as nnlight, hi religion as noble as halcyon calm, more busbed and delight­ Friday aft< g ring shadows of the middle a es. From UiIItI of an; who. e uperstructur is the thought." of b r d' tiny i tb Illtion of the que - j lie lived in an age whcn viie corruption I hristian decaloglle, throughollt which, oon orthe rich and poor, tho hnrrnOlliz- defiled the robe r. tatesm n, the gown rule perfect tol renee nnd over whi cb Large t and best assortment of Photo· iog of patrician with plebeian. Dow of chuTl·h-llleu and lhe judicial ermine, falls the soft manLlc of prolecting law. graph frames. Lee's Pioneer Bookstore, hallll'e comp i mi~hty difticulties, when mercy fI II tll human heart, hoo- With sU'h a model before us it will be 118 Washin gton St. where f'ek it wlution? 'hall we find ty cowerpd in i~noble hame and virtu our oll'n fault if we fail in the great ex­ Overcoats mu t be closed out regard­ it in tbe 1V0rd of tAe petted poet of the gathering her rob about her, fled for perim nt we are now undertaking. Yet Ie of co t, before invoicing,at th e Gold­ Engli b crown, who identifi demo'ra.cy fety ; yet was lolerant. To him, "jgnor- the task, though plain, is herculean. 'fhe en Eagle, with the law I sociali m that ito-day ance was the only darkne ," mercy the evils with which 'hakespeare contended agitating th e civilized world anu d c1ar only badg of nobility, and charity the slare us in the face to-day. Ignorsnce, Odd pants Ie tban cost at the Gold­ "equality of birth" a dangerou fallacy- duty of all men. When to two hundred the conservatory of evpry vice. is more en Eagle. link in the chajn that lead backward pecie of crime, the tatues of Enlliand than holding its own in our midst. 1'be a Large stock of new spring styles in to rued: 'val darkn ? Is thi the doc- adjudged the penal ty of death 'hakes- liquor traffic is fast cODl'erting Ollr bap­ stilI' and soft hats just received at trine to be in tilled in tbe heart and peare was advi ing, "Gently to hear and py land into a valtl of tears. Need I tell Bleom's. minds of yOllDg Amedcans? Do the kindly to judge," and exclaiming you that a bill ion dollars are annually freeman' ballot, th e a~red guarding of "neith r king'6 crow n nor judges robe spent fOI' intoxicants in tIllS country and A Dew alOrtmeDt ot the lID ..t domlltlo individual rights and univer.al ednca- becom(' him balf so "ell as mercy." labor of an equal value render d II e­ ud Imported cigars ever brought to tH lioll, lead u to "wa))ow in th e trough of While religi ou fanati'ism uTg d many I ? I it trallg that the demon want City, just reoel,ed ud for lale at lowllt Zolai m ?" into Thei tical belief, hakespeare on ly stalk through 0111' great cities and tare prfcel. Come ud ... them at FIU'S. .' tHE VIDETTE - REPORTER. 7 ace, when a 8um anti no talent, no circums~ance . up op· OR WARMING AND V;ENTI~ATING rs for every inhabi· ACADEMY C0~U'MN. portunities will make a man without it. or liquor. Ah. thia (Jeo. A. FJlA('KFlR, Editor . • Goele. D\~ilJg8, C'hnreli "chool Hou e, lor 8, RaUs, etc., etc. TO system, for HeaUk . ~ .' vithered t11e bri!!bt- C6~.f6rt ao.d ~IlIY. ).,el or equals that of .. The students have /lown, Ii ke the swol­ robbed the world LNf[ '. ,"THE "'NEW MEtHOD HEATER"i and "HAWK!~YE HEA'TER." socn:l'y"nu lows and thoujlh mill' ,. . " (1' " . .Athenian ' oc.! ty-Open session every Away from the ve of the "barnj" con trllcteq an,1 pH in by ~ the dying lipe of Friday evening at 7 o'clock. But with tbe sweet, quiet, hope of rilJ Blot out this traC- Spartan ociety- entlemen's secret P1lYOR.JlANUFA6TURING· CO., .[owa City, Iowa. turning, • ~ 1" ., • J , -society; Be ion atllroay evening. Gives a' look of calm "Ilnconsaru." Wild will reat I F. C' .-Ladies' ecret societYj se sion Academy ludl'lli. ~LLETT'S ed and delight­ Friday afternoon. by Utopian tudents' Chri tian Association- lIave you een tho e nobby, new neck­ A yen ue Dye 'Works, . Withou\ Prayer me tings ev ry Tnesday noon in tie at th Goloen Eagl . They are show· No . 776 AUlnuI, 4th door loot 01 P. O. REPUBLICAN Room 4. All are cordially inviteo. ing a large line of new hapes and ty les, Is the place to get YOlJr Old clothe made which Rurpass anything ever brought to new. All kind of I' pllirill~. clean· l\1i Viola Ashby paid the Academy a the city. ing, and dyeihg neatly donc.'. vi it last Weduesday. Dy£'s wal'l'itnted not to rub 00'. Miss Maggie Parker, who has been ~hicago t Medical t ~oIlege. F. D. MILLETT, Prop. PUBLISHING ~OMP ANI teaching this winter, will return to tllEl Corner Prairie A,'cntl£' an 126th t., Academy in the 'pring. ! llICAG ,ILL. The Rhetorical exerci es last Wed ~ Medical Department of the "Xurthwestern ne day, consisting mainly of e says, were Mercnant ~ Tajlorin~ ! Printers, Div er ity. 'e ion of] i as follows: An e say on" ostume," by 'fhe Popular and most Fa hiona\)le . . DA "f ,1\1. D., L. L. D.. Dean. Harry Kelley, was a severe critici m on Merchant Tailoring Establish­ ment in the ci ly is Publishers, the present mode of dress, especially that '1.'11e twenty-ninth annual course of in­ worn by women. A recitation by Clara struction will begin Tue day, eptember ]. E. TAYLOR'S was Corlette, "Little Mary's Wish ," well E8TABLlSIfMENT. and Binders. received. Ben Shambaugh 's essay on 27th,] i, and close Tuesday, l\farr.h 13 Olinton t., 11ear P. O. "The Grandeur of elf acifice" showed 27th, 1 . 'file courSIl of instruction is graded, students being divided into first Largest Merchant Tailoring Stock thought and power. The essay "Midday," in the city. by Miss Je ie pear, abounded in good second, and third year cia es. Qualifi­ cations foJ' 110mi ion are, either a degree Where all the tucl nt get their fine description. '1.'he dialogue "Row Israeli uits anu al ' 0 th plape where Publi hers of the Daily and of A. B., a certificate of a reputable was Whipped," by'. Younkin and W. they get their :Military Weekly Bailey brought down the house. Tb e­ academy, a teacher's certificate, or a pre­ nits. . sayan "Famous Bells" by Mi el1ie liminary examination. The method ot in tru 'tion i con­ Wri~ht was nicely written and full C A. DRAESSEL, of interesting information. J. '. Blood spicuously practical,and is applied in the d, will die away closed tbe programe with an essay ward of the lercy, 1. Luke's, and Merchant Tailor, JI~1{)(t e1~ ~f6~ of a reoeding on the "The ort.h tar" which Michael Ree e Hospitals daily at the golden ~ shall bed ide of the sick, and in the outh Blegant lotbing made to orrler. A full stock ga,ye ev~dence of a J8trong imagination of foroign goods al waye on hand. influence of our auf contained some excellent advice. ide Dispensary attached to the College, Only Daily in the ,City, and, the Larpt come, and the where ffom nine to ten thousand , lv.t:ilitary Suitel This was the first appearance of the Weekly in the tate. float over a pea- patient are trcated annually. Fees, A SPECIALTY. Juniors on the stage and they do well in intemperance, Matriculation, ~,payable once ouly. outlining, bnt we are not nweh on tyle. ct of the rich Lecture , first and s cond years, each i5, Daily, 50 cent8 p6r montla. y and justly Last Wednesday evening the "Critical" third year free. Demonstrator $10, in· l'epu blic, unlike c\aas of the "Training chod in Elocu· cluding material. Laboratory ~. Break­ Weekly, $1.50 per year. bids lair to tion," gave an open session in the society age ( returnable) $5. lIo IHtals : Mercy ball of the Academy. The program WM 6, for third yel\r student. t. Luke's as folloW8. is. for second year student. Final ex­ "Aatrea at the Capitol" Miss ager. amination $30. 0 extra foe for Paivat: "A bit of G08 . " _ {Llllie.?darquardt, Classes or Microscopical Laboratory, SIp TenDle F~ston. For fnrther information or announce- "The Landlord of the Blue Hen", JOB PRINTING. Miss Je ie Ashby. "Miss Edith Entertains her big ister's Beau" - Dell!, Marquardt. Weare prepared to do all kinds "The Organ Builder" - Miss Kitteridge. Printing, from a Calling Card to "Snppose" S Geo. hambaugh, l Miss Maggie Iheer. a bound Volume. "Sister snd I" • Mis8 Dora ~fas man. "The Black Regiment" - Mr. Mackey. ''The Inchcape Rock" - Miss Ritchie. All the finest and latest de igns ... "A Smack in School" - W. D. Lovell. styles of binding done on short noUila. u" dM D k' ,,{Cha. 'hmdel', mI'. an ra. or. IIlg Ui Putnam. by ski11ed workmen. " 'kipper Ireson's Ride" . C. E. Colony. " treet Cries" By tile 'Ia s. me of the. e ar worthy of spccial mention, particularly l\Ji Della Mar­ quardt, who nt rlained in a morecbarm­ DR. S. S. LYTLE. DR. J. G. GILCHRIST, , end ror estimate ing manner than any Id r iter we O:5":5":to:s: have ever seen. HOlHCEOPATHL T. OPERA BLOOK, OLIN!ON ST. Think of this dnl'illlt \'acalion-autl Office Rours: lrom 11 8. m. 1 O. m. Residence, North Side Court, Between REPUBL1CAN PUBLISHING CO., everywhere el :-Energy will do any­ 216 College SlToot. Clintoll and Dubuque. thing that can be done in this wo1'lo; IOWA CITY, IOWA. IOWA CITY, IOWA. IlD.lt dOID_1tO brouQ"t to tM TOWNSEND'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS, THE FINEST IN THE ClTY, 21 CLINTON sr Ille at lo_ tud ntR:wi11 f1nll it tn IlH>ir 81l\'nntl\j!£, to j:!0 to this olel nnd l"l'"lnr l'n1\ n ry. All nre wekome at FIll'S. 8 THE VIDETTE - REPORTER.

We clip the followinjt from the Iowa. WOOD'S DENTAL ROOMS, City Republican oC March 21 t. H.W.AYElt. lIALDBlOOa-PBIa.. Over McDermid's Dn.g tore, ADVERTISING AGEl'll 10". OitYlOOlety oirel.. were taken CLINTON 8T .• B~G PHILADELPHIA _ arely by eurpri. 00 Saturd.y evenin, Cer. C'elt.. , ..d x... " 8111. _t wben i& wu .noounaed tbet Dr. T. 6 doors South 01 Johnson County SavIngs a_lye ..dnrtlH.e.te tor W...... Bank. aTES r.UWlrlPDDlilTIIDI rift VOL. J 8. Baldridge and Ida Mae Pryce had ESTIM" at L~ Calh Ita. r~ __ quieUy uoited io mama,e by Rev. ~~ "Eft & SOl'S 111U1& Aa1bur Benie, at 'be reeidenoe of tbe lllide's motller, Mre. Lydia Kimball. For The v a.oe It Dlost be oonoeded tbat tbe strelm I1~C~l~ 10n~!7u~~~~tC local or traveling No ezperi-il 01 true lo,e ran very smootbly, for It Das Agent.~. 'YREY bad not oaosed a ripple tbat attrlOted ence tue/kd. Steady work! JAllES E. WmT­ ?iE\". nrserYllIan, ROCHI!STIffi. N . Y. (MentIon D UK. notice of tbe mOlt obeenioll'. Liltle Ibis paper.) Plblilhedat did tbe boodreds of people wbo Iieteoed to the polisbed eloqoeooe aDd fiowery A. B. NOBiol periodlof tbe valeJiotory a IdrB8tl It tbe reaeut Medioal Oommeooemeot at tbtl 0.1!l. MILLS. THE ~ IT IS THE STANDARD Opt'ra BoosI', dr\lim tbat tbe yoollg ,,~" oowo\.err.Lt- In l'" (1,,'.', Pri nU:> g O r:i~~ , R:1I 1 Aulhority \riCh Or\cln&l. Do tl. ·> t • ~. f"11 ~\ , · t' 1I 1() COUl't, n'H I j " rt'j·(ltllmendfd eatbusil8t migbt bave beaD inspired by OBJ[OIlUL and BEST. I,:' t'" n,!t \ f.11~, ·t S of Hl'huoi!' i!136l"imle. . R.lL LIVER PILLS ) fbe tender paalioo qDite 88 much 88 Oomll\&ln~ r.nd 81c1< I- . .\ D it 't.i onn.l'Y. ROUTE III ~C~~~_~ and Droam Book IOWA I- ardor for hia profeaaioo, aod tbat of two ceoto 111 pootAlC •• '-'I III I;, 1 , ;o",l ,~) 1::'-:':Il'in5". eo 1000 tbe orowoed Koigbt of THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COM PANY. III W 1_\ GnzpHN'\' of t he World. It. Loui •• Mo . - ~ ;~~LlNG!ON !:' wI- (- • \ ' I .) - 1 die forom aod Iowa Oit,'s 5 . to .,f,f.d •• , I, ~.lllC"r..:1' I ( " : Q.een of 80011' would be uolted io iodia­ CEDAR RAPIDS ~ 0 ; j3io ...r r ._ lil l 1. ~'l~ Jll£tiollsry auble bood8. Bot 80 it. is and all AND • ... ~ il(.'n:";: ~ .1)0'- ~;okc l PCfI::if)m 'l AM USEMENTS. oar people 81y amen, aDd heap ble8s, tol c:t I • 11 1:1 -' 11(' B ook. 4'ORTHt~~ ~ DIp OpOD the wedded pair. '1'0 ~peak A :i:..Bl: A"b,y ~N r :i',;:ELi'. 01 lira. Baldridge, aa Iowa Oi&y's QlleeD RY. 'J L I,lil' t ('f jitln:l, h ' :1(,\ (IUnntit? l'f mntt i\r it 01. loog, i8 oot broad PDoogb, for ber OPERA HOUSE "'';It:II,, • i i ~ I L '.,'o! I I I .. th" lllrgest I'nillmc !, l'dlo.'L'l. If 1::1 " :1 ~f~(, t~ll1 l " W l nI H in its ro­ reputatioo bad gooe abroad ioto a wide f :l"Il I~ I1':" t .11.1 :1:-' I l' I ~ld h :11\:' c\tlll'r Am. lJiffy, fBi SHORT ~ POPULAR LINE ftq III n:.·:: I 11\, ,1 1':1' 1: 11 111 111'1' 11 1' E"~l'fl'· in ~ . airele of admiriDg frieods io otber oities I~ i n I j ':\" " 1:1' I :Ii! I . b t- ·lhgclI(;O in <' ferJ for&llpolnta In IOWA, loflNNESOTA, DaKOTA, Sl,.,d (.:111 I',U~I!':·. _d S'atee, wbo will feel a lively Inter­ and the New Northwest. The only liD. m&klng oloso connectfons with all ( l • ..,,-, • I~..... ). PII " t:·'.HI1I'ingfi('hJ,MUI .. in tbi, aooouncement. In:iport&Dt line. leadlng A, bas ~en beretofore Itated, Dr. Absolutely unllDProaohed in its Dramatio "ORTH, SOUTH, EAST or WEST. Baldridge was a graduate of Moomooth, ~trenglh . and P,sitivelv uorlnlled in it. KORTH tor Mlnnetlpolla, "t. Paul. and &11 Umverllty, IIIinoi8, aDd wal one of the I:!cenlc DiBplay. pointe In Minnesota, Dakota., MllIlitoba, Mon­ JOSEPH GILLOTT'S tana, Wyoming and Oregon. I )) '1 bricbeet llradoa&fl of tbe Mt.dical de­ CHARLES L . ANDREW~' 80lJTH for St. LouJs and Points In IllinOiS, pvtment of Ollr State Univereity this Miseourl, Arkansas, 'I·e .... and all p@lnts south A 8nll8 ,ear. Tbe Dr. aDd bie bride go to Oma­ ., in die 'teet !ett~. Hornaday b .. wbere they will make tbelf bome, aad where DO doobt he will make til GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Bunt." It 'chllol ~tro~"ft', ~i~~ii~i~;Mes!co, Utah, Nevada and California. Ilil Ceu/)raled Kumbtr" /lIf'ty huoti mark in hi8 proteaaioo. Ml i ~ Q"III The boats of frieods of the bride 80d 303-404-' '0-604-338, IOnian aroom are williog to forgive tbe 80rprlse and hll otMr 't~1N rII4~ ~ had of aU Ill., reputatioll UD M[MUET CARNIVAL CO, SOLID TRAINS tIIrwglwul Uu tllQl'/d. 1nTH oftbeir ooaooooooed weddioll, aod fol­ Joseph Gillott & Bonl, New York. low them with volomel of good wiebea W;tl,thoEmI,ul R.ro;, ''':'' .... IDd hopea for prosperity aod happioess, PULL~APl. ~LEEPE~ THB iD .11 of wbioh REPUBLIOA.N beartl- aB BUN BBTWDN 11 join8. Edmund CollIer. Becord ; Pari•• nearl), two yoars: LondQn over Another Art Craze. on8 year; Hew York.:ru nigbts: United ,Stlltes1 Chicago, ~inneapoIi~ aqd ~t. paul , ft9a ons. va TR!l The late t art work am ong ladie is Company of llecollnized Artist.! Sconery known as lhe "Freoch Craze," for decor­ New and Su.erbl CostumOll Ricb and Go rgeous FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTF., ating china, gl ware, etc. It is orne· BEAUTIFUL MINUET BALLETI .urn RETWEElf thing rntirely new, and is both profitable Led by Mlle. ELOISE. 2 Oars Parallbernalia- 4-' People ~t,Loui~, ~inneapoli~e ~t. panl Is nslng several new methods for tbe and facinating. It i very popular in .. KI. ' to;,. : Rl"!ervl'd Seats. 1.03: Adm is ­ IJrodnctlo ll or ai'lll 301' and 731' . Bale or seats open at VIA TIIB OLD EST.lBL1IlRlW .urn l'OPUL.m ew York. Boston, aod other eastern fink's at o'clock WedoetMlay " orning. Boo. cities. 'fa ladie d iring to learn tho art, we will eDd an elcgaot china St. ~~~~~ c~!~ ~~~/O!I/~8~ ~!: ~~!. ~~!~.une 1ins Fhotogr~phs ! The thro\ij; h tmlnal.avo C'.llcngo v!n. the Ohio­ placque (ize 1 inche), hand omely ngo. Roo k hwncl & PIlO.fio Hu.I\fl1Y; t. Loula via Not generally known to the Ill'ole lOll. d rated, (or a model, tal-( ther wiU. TEACHERS WANTED! ll~~nicit~~~ll' tho St Louis, Kookuk ancllloortbwestem R&ilway, and a number for Music, al 0 Art and IUld Minneapolis Rnd ·t. Paul via the Minneapo­ box of material, 100 color d de igl18 as­ pel'ial ti es. ,'e nel , tamp for apl>lication lis .t !:It. LonJs R&ilwa.y. 'l'hlslfno 01>9rl\l 8 OVer 1000 mile~ of road, can· sorted in flo wers, aoiOllll M, ol di ers, land­ form and circl1 l ar~ of information to slsting of the Main Line. Bnrl inllton, Iowa to CLENCH IlCap ,etc., complete, with full.in troc­ NATIONAL SCHOOL SUPPLY BURBAU, Albert Lea, Mlnnosotai Muscatine Uivlslon, Mus. catine, Iowa, to Wha~ Cbeer and Montezuma, tion, upon receipt of ooly . 1. '1'he ~J nlion thi paper. e lllCWO, I LL. Iowa; OHnton Division, Ollnton to Elmira, Iowa : wants Illl persons) thll!J ~n al)1 ;\'IlIle lljlcrlor Iowa Olty DIvision, Elmira to Rivenide, Iowa; photogrullhle work 10 ' cuI! at his studIO and placque alone i worth more than the Belmond DIvision, Dows to Belmond, Iowa' Decorah Division, Cedar Rapids to Postville and look OVCl' his Jill IJ roductiollS .. amount charged. 'fa every lady order­ Decorab, Iowa; Iowa FaIlalJlvlalon, Oedar Haplds jng thi outfit wh o en ·10 e th e addre Tn08. r . CARSON. Prest. C. D. rLOSE, V.-Pr8llt to Worthington, Minnesota, and Watertown and CLENCH R. R. PII:N

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