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Under ne. Man·aeme.t with a house It is our cannot be but the you when VOL. Z9. ANNUAL Zf.T BANQUf. T. A mOnLY EN.JOVABLE E\'ENT A'l' 'l'llE SOCIETY llA l.L" 10 recent year the Cll tOlD of an UD- nual baoqu t ba fouod favor in both the lead I og IIterary orga.o Izatlon " oe- log look ed forward to a tbe oclal event of thc eason. Arter the winter term of bard and contiuuous IItcrary conte t and truggle the member gladly relE-ga.te tbe gauntlet and be· come once more oclal being. 'uch was tbe occa'loo (In 'rhursday even- ing when about forty gentlemen with their ladies gatbered In tbe oclety Hall for an cVCulng's re ti"lty. At half past cight the KUe!<tS bad all ar- rived and a view or tbe company would have lead one to tblnk tbat plea ure a.lone WiIS tbe object of the organization represented. After spending tbe early part of tbe -evening In SOCial wblch was lnten ltled by the eucbantlng train of Profe or Bel ryb\ll s Orcbe . tra, suppel' wa annonnced a ready in Soutb fIall. Tbe menu was a follow: Cold Sliced Tongue. old IIced Ham. Buo and BUllter. Potato alad. Cblcken • alad. White Cake. Brown Cake. Ice Cream. Bananas. trawberrie As orted Candles. Calfee. Cbocolate. Cbe ese. Oli \'e . After run lustice bad been done \.0 the temp ting viand, n. G. l'opbam, Presiden t ot tbe ocl ety, Introduced Superintendent . Ie tepben on a toastmast er of the ev ening, who pre- aided in bls cu tom ary plea ing man- Der. Tbe following! the literary pro- grallJ : "Tbe World I Ours wllb Excep- tion " .......... n. W. Han on, '97 "Coeducation" .. F. Holl Ing worth, 'll "Vox Populi" ...... Chas. O. Gle e, '99 IIWbenWeGrowUp"W .. ecrt't,'OO 'Tbeo and Now". Prot . McCon nell, 'i4 After the completion ot tbe an- nounced toa ts. J udKe Seed ir1 r e- 8ponse 10 the cheer of tbe a sembly, gave an impromptu peech recalling past event and urgloK tbo e pre ent onward in tbe work. The guests tben adjourned to Nortb llall, and, atter as urance of a plea - ant evening had been repeated again and allain, departed feeling tbat tbe Zets bad cored anoth er ucce s In 0- elal entertainment. leta,athlan. Despite tbe unfavorlnK element en- ticement wa 8ufficlently ·trong to at trac\ a talr Ized audience to utb Rail last evening, and a u ual all were delighted hy an in tructive and entertaining program, whlcb wa open- ed by R. E. Ditzen with 1\ peecb , tbe subject being "Jobn vlll-]li P ycho- 1000Ically Considered." Tbe thought of the production was profound, tbe lan- guage clear and Imple and the dell v- er9 showed. fully the earnesLness of the speaker. - JtJ!urttr. A Trl·weekly New.Plper Plbllsbed by 'adel'l.r tat VII eNlty .f I. •. lOW A CITY. lOW .... SA.TURDAY. A.PRIL Zt 1897 A scrmon, an number 011 1\ Zetagathlau pruj{ru nt, WII' n x d- livered by W. II . Rver . Th ap- pea.rance or the speaker wa. ludlcf(Ju . in Lbe extrrme, and Lb.- ITort uddad much to th general Int re I. of til ' program. The que lion for dl cu Ion wa liRe 011' d, that th pow r of EIlfOI were ju Ii In ord ring tbc wllh- dTllwal or til Gre 'hlD troops from CreLe." . V. Pagllllnd Y.·rank Well upporttld the ufllrmll.Llve, whil G. K Lovell and C. E. II wiLL d nled. 'I'b afllrmatl Vil h Id tbut pret' - dent til vored thel r Ide, that I L WII ror the b tinter ls of all one ro <1 tbat lnt rference be made. The negative trongly maintained that th powcrs bl\<1 oVcr prol' d cupa- ble to govero. and tbat ju tlee and ympathy wer e on tbe Ide of Greee . Thc judge deCided two In ravor of tbe nega tll'e. Tbe progrum wa very appropriately r.lo cd by u declamation, a" leetlon from Web ter, by It D. Ogd n. InID,. Two new aDd proml Ing m n ap- peared upon last olKht' Irving pro- gram, which, peaklnj( generally, WA good. horeWs. peech on"Womenln Poli- tic ," tbe feature of t.be evenlnl. De "entured to dllTer from the major- Ity of tbo' who 'peak 00 uhject or tbl nature, lnlll tlng upon tbe pr - ponderence ot tbe evil efJccu; wblch the entranl.'tl ot woml'n Into the po- litical arena would produce. The rlgh! of tronger nation to In- terfere In the al!ail'l! of weaker 00 was tbe uhJect of debate. Burt and Ro e defended tbl rlgbt.; Taylor and Neal attacked It. Parts of tbe debat were very good, and part ot wcr not 0 good. Tbe det Dce wa ce.,sfu!. Declamation by Humpbrey and Kingland, and an oration by Pblllip , all of wbll)b were well rendered, mad up th r t of tbe program. The de- Jo;irabliity of giving cia Ical dramatl election a' deelalllation may b question d. We poke at tbJ In cOln- mentlng upon la week prog ram. Wben an audience know a declaim- er' peacb a he know It him elt it cannot appreclat bl eITorl well, nor doe. It flnd a mucb plea ure In listening a it the election rendered were Ie ' well koown. Tbe In ' ing boy reel gratlfled at tbe work of the two new meD Ro e and Phillip Prall CObsulted. A telegram wa recel ved a few day allo a klog it Capt. Prall fa"ored the boldlog of tbe bicycle race ' of tbe We tern Athleti A " oclation 00 a day epar:\te rrom Lhe otber gam ' occurring at tbat me t, aod a klog al 0 if he would end a team. The following I bl an wer: "I am em- phatically In flivor of holding a sepa- rate meet for the bicycle events. Tbl adds Intere t to tbe bicycle contests by emphasizing their Importance. It al 0 give more Importance to tbe oLher cia s of e'enta, whlJe It make po ible a loDger Ii t ot wbeeling eveots. I favor the day after the Inter-collegiate meet." GRINNELL GUIE Off. Trusurer:'s Report. === Th full owlo g I Ihe repo rt on the fl oao 0(;" or tb A tbl til lc nl oo: 'n:- Mi cellaneou expeo Knox game. . .. .. _. 50 . Cedar Rapids game. _ - B! ball ml eUaneou exp .. .. C8l!b on band ................... 21·1. After tbe tbunder bower Thursda1 night the welkin rang with the np of bundreds ot bird, they settled tor tbe nlgbt In the tree tops.

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Under ne. Man·aeme.t

with a house It is our

cannot be but the

you when

VOL. Z9.

ANNUAL Zf.T BANQUf. T.

A mOnLY EN.JOVABLE E\'ENT A'l' 'l'llE

SOCIETY llA l.L"

10 recent year the Cll tOlD of an UD­

nual baoqu t ba fouod favor in both the lead I og I I terary orga.o Izatlon " oe­log looked forward to a tbe oclal event of thc eason. Arter the winter term of bard and contiuuous IItcrary conte t and truggle the member gladly relE-ga.te tbe gauntlet and be· come once more oclal being. 'uch was tbe occa'loo (In 'rhursday even­ing when about forty gentlemen with their ladies gatbered In tbe oclety Hall for an cVCulng's re ti"lty. At half past cight the KUe!<tS bad all ar­rived and a view or tbe company would have lead one to tblnk tbat plea ure a.lone WiIS tbe object of the organization represented.

After spending tbe early part of tbe -evening In SOCial (~njoytoent, wblch was lnten ltled by the eucbantlng train of Profe or Bel ryb\ll s Orcbe .

tra, suppel' wa annonnced a ready in Soutb fIall.

Tbe menu was a follow:

Cold Sliced Tongue. old IIced Ham. Buo and BUllter.

Potato alad. Cblcken • alad. White Cake. Brown Cake.

Ice Cream.

Bananas. trawberrie As orted Candles.

Calfee. Cbocolate. Cbeese. Oli \'e .

After run lustice bad been done \.0 the tempting viand, n. G. l'opbam, Presiden t ot tbe oclety, Introduced Superintendent . Ie tepben on a toastmaster of the evening, who pre­aided in bls cu tomary plea ing man­Der.

Tbe following! the literary pro­grallJ : "Tbe World I Ours wllb Excep-

tion " .......... n. W. Han on, '97 "Coeducation" .. F. Holl Ing worth, 'll "Vox Populi" ...... Chas. O. Gle e, '99 IIWbenWeGrowUp"W .. ecrt't, 'OO 'Tbeo and Now". Prot. McCon nell, 'i4

After the completion ot tbe an­nounced toa ts. J udKe Seed • ir1 re-8ponse 10 the cheer of tbe a sembly, gave an impromptu peech recalling past event and urgloK tbo e pre ent onward in tbe work.

The guests tben adjourned to Nortb llall, and, atter as urance of a plea -ant evening had been repeated again and allain, departed feeling tbat tbe Zets bad cored another ucce s In 0-

elal entertainment.

leta,athlan. Despite tbe unfavorlnK element en­

ticement wa 8ufficlently ·trong to at trac\ a talr Ized audience to utb Rail last evening, and a u ual all were delighted hy an in tructive and entertaining program, whlcb wa open­ed by R. E. Ditzen with 1\ peecb, tbe subject being "Jobn vlll-]li P ycho-1000Ically Considered." Tbe thought of the production was profound, tbe lan­guage clear and Imple and the dell v­er9 showed. fully the earnesLness of the speaker.

- JtJ!urttr. A Trl·weekly New.Plper Plbllsbed by 'adel'l.r t~e tat VII eNlty .f I. • .

lOW A CITY. lOW .... SA.TURDA Y. A.PRIL Zt 1897

A scrmon, an uou~ual number 011 1\

Zetagathlau pruj{ru nt, WII' n x d ­livered by W. II . Rver. Th ap­pea.rance or the speaker wa. ludlcf(Ju . in Lbe extrrme, and Lb.- ITort uddad much to th general Int re I. of til ' program.

The que lion for dl cu Ion wa liRe 011' d, that th pow r of EIlfOI were ju ~IH Ii In ord ring tbc wllh­dTllwal or til Gre 'hlD troops from CreLe." . V. Pagllllnd Y.·rank Well upporttld the ufllrmll.Llve, whil G. K

Lovell and C. E. II wiLL d nled. 'I'b afllrmatl Vil h Id tbut pret' -

dent til vored thel r Ide, that I L WII

ror the b tinter ls of all one ro <1 tbat lnt rference be made.

The negative trongly maintained that th powcrs bl\<1 oVcr prol' d cupa­ble to govero. and tbat ju tlee and ympathy were on tbe Ide of Greee . Thc judge deCided two In ravor of

tbe nega tll'e. Tbe progrum wa very appropriately

r.lo cd by u declamation, a" leetlon from Web ter, by It D. Ogd n.

InID,. Two new aDd proml Ing m n ap­

peared upon last olKht' Irving pro­gram, which, peaklnj( generally, WA

good. horeWs. peech on"Womenln Poli­

tic ," wa~ tbe feature of t.be evenlnl. De "entured to dllTer from the major­Ity of tbo' who 'peak 0 0 uhject or tbl nature, lnlll tlng upon tbe pr -ponderence ot tbe evil efJccu; wblch the entranl.'tl ot woml'n Into the po­litical arena would produce.

The rlgh! of tronger nation to In­terfere In the al!ail'l! of weaker 00

was tbe uhJect of debate. Burt and Ro e defended tbl rlgbt.; Taylor and Neal attacked It. Parts of tbe debat were very good, and part ot I~ wcr not 0 good. Tbe det Dce wa ce.,sfu!.

Declamation by Humpbrey and Kingland, and an oration by Pblllip , all of wbll)b were well rendered, mad up th r t of tbe program. The de­Jo;irabliity of giving cia Ical dramatl election a' deelalllation may b

question d. We poke at tbJ In cOln­mentlng upon la week program. Wben an audience know a declaim­er' peacb a he know It him elt it cannot appreclat bl eITorl well, nor doe. It flnd a mucb plea ure In listening a it the election rendered were Ie ' well koown.

Tbe In' ing boy reel gratlfled at tbe work of the two new meD Ro e and Phillip

Prall CObsulted. A telegram wa recel ved a few day

allo a klog it Capt. Prall fa"ored the boldlog of tbe bicycle race ' of tbe We tern Athleti A " oclation 00 a day epar:\te rrom Lhe otber gam ' occurring at tbat me t, aod a klog al 0 if he would end a team. The following I bl an wer: "I am em­phatically In flivor of holding a sepa­rate meet for the bicycle events. Tbl adds Intere t to tbe bicycle contests by emphasizing their Importance. It al 0 give more Importance to tbe oLher cia s of e'enta, whlJe It make po ible a loDger Ii t ot wbeeling eveots. I favor the day after the Inter-collegiate meet."

GRINNELL GUIE Off.

Trusurer:'s Report.=== Th fullowlog I Ihe report on the

fl oao 0(;" or tb A tbl tillc nloo:

'n:­Mi cellaneou expeo

Knox game. . .. .. _. 50. Cedar Rapids game. _ -

B! ball ml eUaneou exp .. .. C8l!b on band ................... 21·1.

After tbe tbunder bower Thursda1 night the welkin rang with the np of bundreds ot bird, they settled tor tbe nlgbt In the tree tops.

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W ... ,.,t •• It, .. t "", TOIlDAY, THOUDll AID IATOllDll

"'/rllf' tAl ColI"I.t. YI., .t t_. 11111.",11, .,1 ••••

Bd" ,,·Cllu/. ~DIIIU I) 1111 0 •

/11"",,", Rd,/m. CORA DOlle.". JUPIR N AYIIlI. J. R. l'RAII,.IY. F. W. U KalAN.

JOliN C. PIlALL. •• tlllttit Ifd,Itn'.

81illJlUI III '1"'. W. T. EVANS. H , So TULOR . T."'_., Per ytar. - . . • • 1f oot paid before JanllAt)' I, 1 117, 8lo,le COpy,

Offiet at the Republican Prlntln, Compeny, 1011 W hlnll'ton Lr t.

The piper .... 111 be lent to Id lublcribera ootll ordered It pped a.od afnUllel p d.

Coplee for 1&1 and blcrlptloo. likeD at tbe book ree and It Wltn kt',.

Addre. all eommuolcatl 10. to THI 'IDIlTI-IlPOllftll,

I ••• Cit}, 1o •••

on

b r tb L we Dl t Grinnell

than on mooth; r 'W m r hat

there I .. 'tate Meet. t­

at. which the ,"tatc

Pt:Cted to Dl.ke th

member tbll for wo

ye r Grluoell b won thl

It be win thi ye r tb

tb re I a lllliarg root'

at bieb th L& D~'O G. IVE lTu.:

ot tbe W will compete for bonor .

All pral c to thoe who b ve been aod

are now working earn lIy In the In­

ter oUb. Uoh Jt.yaod h r row­

Ing r pu liDO. May

e the

t1v widened

tbe men knowo to be proflclen In cer­

tain 110 wbo h ve no ye appeared

In tr ioing.

Papers petitlooing the Board of R -

gen to tabll h a Cbalr or Oratory

In the University, are being circulat­

ed amoog tbe tud n . Th I is cer­

tainly aver COIDID ndable etf r . We

hve long relt tbe need ot a Cbair of

Oratory, but retrained from petitloo·

Ing for It on account or t.be limited

T H~ VIDETTE - R EP ORTER.

Lots For Sale. • .. • N t bulldlog lot ' but lot~ of Durable, Dres y aod ty l18b

ult for prlng wear.

••••••• Suits ........ .

That w1ll will gratify your Per ooal Pride a.nd wio Com-nd mend&Uons or your friend .

Suits •••••••• Tbat 1"111 pica e your Faoey aod sustaio YOUl' reputatioo aa & GOOD ORE Eit.

•• eoast & Easley, T]\ All1Crl col'\ lotbJc'-'

earter School of 0ratory. L~cated in Close Hall.

We teach Elocution,Orntory and Dramatic Art According to the nl!w school of Expre slon.

peelal Work in Phy leal Culture if de Ired. Our Motto, "By Art, conceal Art. For information, U:rm , etc., addre ,

E. A. CARTER, Principal and Proprietor. r. 0, BOI. 1721. IOWA CITY. IOWA

ttlll~ eot Flower Store.

CIt c u a rl \'Ial IIbj CL, bUL I I 00 whlcb I uot,lccd by a I rge oum­

; aud ~Ince we have

m 'ntloned on trivial ubject we wlll

rl k anoth r crltlcl m by toucb log

There I mor Catarrh in tbl section of the country than all other dl put together. .nd until the 1 t fe .... yea ",IS suppose(! to be incurable. J'or a greal many yeanl doctors

r.ronounced Ita local d Me. aod pre·cribed ocal remedies, .. nd by can tly failin, to

cure With local trt unto!. pronooDC~ It In­curable. leoee bas proven catarrh to be a coMUwtJ oal dl , and tht'refore re<Lulr co tDtlonal treatmpot. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactDred by }O . J. Ch ney '" Co., Toledo, OhIO ~ th only co1llliwtlonit cure on the mullet. It I taken loternally In d05eSfrom 10 droP5to a leapoooful. It acta directly on the blood aod mucous urfaces of the y em. They offer ooe hundred dollal1l for aoy case it falls to cure. Send f r circulars and testi moolals. Address. F. J . CHENEY CO ..

Toledo, O. Id byDruggl . 7k.

Hall', Family Pili ue the best.

I a raioy se 0 and you hould ha\'e rubber to protE'ct your h aod keep your feet dry. We

k ep rubber to fit. all hape boes.­Flannagan' boe tore, 115 Clinton

lreet.

W tem Union Tel. C~ 's. Building. Greenbouses, Cor. Churcb and Dodge 5t ~Telephone, No. 5.~

JAS. ADLOUS &: SON, Proprietors

Dr. F.]. NEWBERRY. No. .' orth Clloton treet.

Disease of EYE, EAR, NO E. and THROAT.

Telepbone. l OUice, ~<l. l BoU»e. 46 .

Drs.HAZARD & POLLARD. No 12 N Clinton St. Telephone. No. 15.

HOUR . DR. HAZARD. DR. POLLARD 10 to 12 A. M' 8:80 to 10 A. 1. 8t05P. l\f. ttoBP.M. Tel~phone 16 Telephone 6.

To De Faculty, Stujents

an oder White Trash.

••• BEtO we begin, WI! hab a pre ponderous

que tion to lay bela you. Do auy one ob you'n know de why fow ob

de when an de whichne ob de if? In kor, e you don·t. D n IIh, WI! done want

to toie you 'n umfin . We am gwine to com· pound de an wer to di yar mighty queschun next Wedne day Ebening fo de benl!fit ob de

AfkerJetic Onion an we done hope and will be berry, berry de· Iightful to ee you .

We ain't hyar fa de glory, we done come to make de money and de F N! I-an we's gwine to make de Fun if we don make de money.

Ebery body what you know am gwine to get "ripped up de back," but we ain't gwine to say nuffin bout you, deah reeder .

We am gwine to hab orne joke what will move you to lalter and teer in suce chun II! Co e we i!! orne Fanny ong, and some foony dancing, and ome {onny joke, and some "fonny graph ."

Now iren , we kinly inquest ebery body what am comin not to fetch along any un­healthy hen-fruit or odder meloncholly vege­table fa dey might trow u in a bad oder wi! de audejence.

Ticket am to be pre erbed at Corckscrew an Winkey' Tue day morning at 8 o'clock.

NOSe. SNOW BALL, Adberlixer fo de !III/litrel how.

L~TEST STYLE Hj\TS ANk> FU~NISHIN<9 <900I)S ~T ELOO}ll & }tl;\YE~'8,

--- ----~ ....

~FromCblc

Gunther's Famous

II c()nstantly received fresh told at Chicago prices at

W.W.MOlt NCI. 117 College

HA.WKE

Job 0

Bulldi up Strength and belp8tbe man to grow. To rrow we must exercise fal r CUltomers. give them thu8 1nduce tb.m to come

TIE ILD nUBBLE C. O.

Manll\'ers should send for and peeial ratelr. livery for Tennis, Golf, Cricket. Field, (iymnaslum J;'nninm, .. ! Outfits. Complete Spring and Summer

"The Name tbe (iu:.rallteo!l j, S. SPALDING

Nt"Yurk, Chicago.

••• o~'"

Bikes and Tand~

•• Syracuse, Clevelaod, by. Regent , Euclid Syl Overland aDd otbers to

Large stock of sond prices. FiDe repair war

New wheels for Call aod see the

•• Parsons & We

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r and tyllab

rance.

new school

THE VIDETTE - REPORTER.

r:€)"~~' ~" : @,ver & ~ ~ ~ ~/. ~q; Have moved to

y~/~~" ~. ,~~}..~~~t?~,~~ .. ~ IlL. ~ /!!'\ Groups and remember tbal we na\'t' the b . t .... ." • A" ~~~. libtln tbeclty for Group .ofwhlcb ... ·e mlk"

~" ... V a specialty. 'econd Floor.

~,~~~ ti;J • ~ " " ~pera bouse

Only Eight Hours. ~ From Cblc~go. ~

Gunther's Famous Candy.

Is constantly received fresh by Express and Is IOld at Chicago prices at Crescent Pharmacy.

W. W. MORRlSON. Propr. No. 117 College !5treet.

HA.WKEYE

Job0ffice. JOHN J. KErnU, rrOllr.

10 . DubuQ ' e Stred.

athletic ]Exercise.

E.erylhing 'cricclr First ct • . lRestaurant.

Board. t2.~0 tudent trade per week. ollclted.

Fine Line of Candy. Cigar and To aceo a1Wl1)' on band.

Ice Cream and .11 kind of. IIId Drink.

SATI ~'ACTION G 'ARA~TEED

Give me a trial and be convloced.

C. ,.,. WE1.al.lS, P!foprr.

SK~E~ 1I ... II.n D. E .. ell. I.'" D •••• D •• De ...

Winter lerm opened Nov. au, 1 96 01. ploma admits to bar. Improvrd method unll­Ing theory and \lrad\, . Til, KII •• I . t ,ruelee

III the lea4la. f~t.re. Evening 100 of teo hour~ a week for eacb elas . 'Sludpnts can be self supporting while studying. For cata­logues addre • M . D. EWEL.L., D«.n .

• . A.HL.AI'IO .L.OCK. CHIOAQO. IL.L.. ~ ~~

· .. S. V. I." · "WHITE ROSE" ~ "SWEET ROSE BUD." CIC~RS Are the Be tin tbe City.

IOWA CITY

(toUege of mustc. TNIWD 'LOOW. CIIC6CCflT 'LOCX. COLuec 'T.

I COIPOI TEl I N.

$tubentet __ ~ When In nred of. LIVER,. catl on

murpb\,! & lReba .

TRY·_ ........; ......

WBRTS oubuqro'~W~h. Fred Zimmerli. Ground Floor.

BUildS up Strengtb and Creates Healtb. II helpS the man to grow. To make our buslnes. ,row we must exercise fair trea'ment toward ClIItome1'8. give them good honest work and thu~ Induce th~m to come allaln.

TIE ILD REliRBLE G. O. D. LBU~DlY, 2lL-219 Iowa Ave.

KENYON & HAM M. Proprieto1'8. (SuccessoTlllo A. T. Calkins.

Tel.l0? Sign of tbe Big Collar.

RISE BILL Supplies, Spald-1l ti Inll League Ball, M\I.8, Masks, etc.

Managers should send for sample Ind pecial rate,. Every requisite for Tennis, Golf, Cricket. Track and Field. (Jymnaslum Equlpmentsand Outfits. Com plete Catalogue of Spring and Summer ports free .

"The Name the Guarantee. I. II. SPALDiNG' BRO .•

NewYork. Chicago, Philadelphia.

Bikes and Tandems.

•• Syracuse, Cleveland. World, Rug­by. Regent, Euelid Sylpb. ]mperlal Overland Rnd others to seclet from.

Large stock of sondries at rigbt prices. F ine repair work a specialty

ew wheelS lor rent. Call aDd see them.

•• Parsons & Westcott's~

locals. A full line or Oxford black and

colored at Tbeobald ll' mlth'. Bicycle repairing neaLly dOll at Par­on • We coW.

Ladie Oxford In dark brown and black, wltb good hea"Y sole r<.lr hool or street wear. 'e th m.-Flanoa· gan' , lJ5 Clinton '.

For Hne conrectioDltrle go to Flc­tor' bakery.

New good arrlvlog dally at Theo-bald mlth' .

Wbeel cleaoed and crated at Par· 00 & We coW.

Rudal tadt band-paloted Chloa. at Jobn Hand.

Men vlcl kid hoe at Theobald mlth' . For Rcnt-A ulte of room a.t 314

. DubuQ tie t., olcely furnl hed aod coo venlen tl v located.

Bloom ,,' Ma."er are sbowlng the large t a.nd nobble t line of pring buits In Iowa:City.

A npw line of pring good at Jo . lllvata' . Spring goods a large line, at Theo­

bald, mith'. ee tbat bicycle at Jobn Hand. hoe! hoe! boe ! Theobald &

wltb. Every dollar count the e bard

times, and you caD ave a few or tbem by getting your clotbes made by Al­bert Eu a, the 'fallor.

Alway go where yon geL the best In Ice cream and soda water.-E. Namur,

I Cli oton t. Mens' Chocolate and red boes tbat

I are tyll band enlcable at Flanna­gan's hoe tore, 115 Cllnwn t.

The New Restaurant

Band for watcb r pairing.

Bloom • Mayer have all tb oe . spring bape and hade. In bats a popular prices.

--- Smoke tb H(tuban 'Roe~," "bawh ," anb "prtnc~ee. "

Mrd by KOI"II.ka tN.,N,

team Laundry.

will be a~ the

mornlnll. he practl '"

@j\.LL ON BLOO}t\ & M;\YER FO~ @LOTHIN(9 ~NIV H,;\T8.

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100 walm,8 10 Rollin. on, Juhn R d'rlc I\nd J . U. ITo kin at d IntoT_bard 'fhllrda

THK ID E TTE - REPORTER.

1abies lMater )proof

mackintosbes.

JO EPH GILLOTT' STEEL PENS.

GOLD EDAL. PAR .. EXPOSlTlOII, 1 AHO THE CHICAOO EXPOemOH AWARD.

THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS,

Dr. MULLIN. 011. . t Breen Co: Pbanriacy,

<.too"er's 1Restaurant,

121 IOWA AVE.

lDtntno ~OOl1t 1arge an~ 1tgbt

J3cst $crl'tce tn the (tttp.

1ocation (tonl'entent ...

13oar~, $2.50 vel' lIl!leeJt ..

L. W. LITTIG, .M.,M D ,M.R.C.S.

Dr. L. G. LAWYER.

DENTIST. hrader's Drug 'tore,

IOWA CITY, IOWA

F. T. BREENE, D.D.S .. MD.

Bentist. Offilce over lobntlOn ount ,loll" Bank. Office Hours, :30 to 12: 1 to 5.

Dr. W. S. HOSFORD,

. 't, Bentist. No. N Clinton t: Newberry Bulldini;

~ortbwestern

Open Your Eye THE

Cottage * Studio Oor, Dubuque and Market 81s,

HAS CHANGED HANDS. WE ARK PRERARED TO MAKE YOU

BETTER WORK FOR THE MONEY THAN YOU CAN GET ELSEWHERE

Corner 01 W iogU)n and DubuQoe treets. We don't pay faO to '''0 each month for rent and you get the benefit.

R -idence 1 . K irkY .. ood Avenoe. AMATEUR WORK FINISHED.

Call, e~amlne ,,",ork, and compare prices.

B. D. CARR.

Commencement

~~~;~i:~~~~~,U&.b~:~' : 1 owa <.tit~ Ble,el. bo aod teonl bop at ~1~t:f~~f.~ I" 1M~E~~~~,~ ·

moderate prices.-Flan nagan ' hoe I Oeo. T. Reddick, IN,.,. _/SAt. I.IU'" oore, lt5 Clin 0 L. : JOB PBINTEU. IN,..wris"apdpnrdiLal.,ilUaliInt' 1:-. 119 WulungtoD t. .: --4J11TTBND THB JIICJIIDBMV • ...-

Maybury, winner ot We tern Inter, ,' "Ill. B. lIUlUlts, I Collegiate, recommend "Rub Out" ••••••••• J)rlnclpal .

John R. Bath' r

Chn'santhemllm •. A "aclnth6. Violets. r>ar. cI us', LIIII~s (It tI.c \ ·al ll'Y. ~nd "liuther Flow. ers In their ~~. 0 ', ; al U :>lIlila, Ft!ms and As· pnr:lgu Fern .

'0 char~e lur boX~8 or packing. Order by mall or telegram promptly nll~ntl l'd to.

" ~·$$"'~1 -5 bome Grown frutt is Vi • tbe 13est. •

Su are 1I0me ~\ad" < ~erfumcs anO <

Uotlet :articles. ~ International I' .. rf\l",e~ 1m, Toilet

Preparilll, n8 ar~ Manufactured IlIl o\\aCIty. Tryth~llI . :

• . I' or :,oale by (~

~ratt 8. StrUb, 11 C.inton Sl. d

·lUd .. "" 01 to .. L lIi\,,,,.II' and uther schools may cnter lur unc ur !llUre huur:! pl'r day

I' Dd take Penman,hlp, Book.kel'plng, !:,horthand, or any branch~s we

leach, at reasonable Jates. pecial rall~ to &ludellt enterill!!, In December

Call. or Write ror Catatollu~.

WILLIAM & BENTON, Prop' .

t.

College Men belong tn the limited nnd distinguished cIaa

of men with trained and cultured minds.

belong to the limited and distinguished cIIII of great mechanical creations.

WORTIIY STIIDI f.r WORTHY RIDm

$100 to all allka

STANDARD OF THE WORLD

H.rtford alo,ol ••• second only to Col. umbias, ,'0, '10, ,.1. Strong, handsome. serviceable and at prices within reach of everyone.

POPE .'1. CO., H.rt'.r~, c .... 0_ 8ic:yc1e FactOry In the World.

Brooch H OUR or deal~r in almOit ~very city and t ...... Send one .-cent stamp for bllldiomest bicydeCllalolue .. ~t issued; free by calUn, on any Columbia dealer.

SEE Sf\W'YE~ I':O~ THE L;\TEST STYLES IN @LO'rHIN<9. HATeS ET@.

VOL. 29.

sorH-fRESH f

Tbe regular annu Fr bman Field Meet the Atbletic Park nc 4. A will be een t,y the program whicb i low, every event I wbo attend will ijee so Tbe cane·ru b betw

an attracti ve reature. will be 15 cents, and go where so mucb lectic Union.

Tbe officials arc: Referee-Klingeo tarter and Judge or

William. Judge of Finisb-J Field Judges- E,

Pendleton. . Time Kceper- Ki

Announcer- Hoi 'a 50 yard da h: 0

,brook. Fre h- Wei Mile Walk: Sop

Fre b- [lumpbrey, K 120 yard hurdles:

.Neal,Loui. 80n.

Mile rUL: Sopbs­Swisher. Fresu-'lYllj\A Wbitaker.

. 100 yard da h: 1-'0p brook. Fre h- Wel

Runniog broad j Jarvis, Loui. F Consigny, baver.

Pole vault: Sop Sbeldon, McMillan.

220 yard run: ber, Yule. Fresh-Jo Whitaker.

High jump: opbs Louis. Fresh - McM

Hammer tbrow: Cbase, Holbrook. Sbeldon.

220 yard burdle : I, Cbase. Fre h ner, Whitaker.

bot put: • oph Holbrook. Fre b­Klnglaod. -440 yard run:

Stevens. F "~II-j'VL" U' WhItaker.

Hop, step and jump: LOUiS, Cba e. Ft'e h-~ slgny.

880 yard run: ·ophs· Swisher. Fresh-McDI Whitaker.

~Ichh,an foot Unlver ity of Micbig:

greatly agi tated over a the State enate prohl ' Contests. 'rho bill is liostwlck bill, a od origl tor the prohi bi tion of and II tic oncounters. SeDate In commiLLee amended the bill, mak tnot ball con te \'s. Tb, ed the second reading , tbe order of third read ate was In a jocular [ amendmllnt was adop' &aId the amendment n