Mrs. Gould's dining hall for oysters. 5 REMEMBER ' WHETSTONE, THE DRUGGIST, For Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brush!!, 8ponges, Etc. Special pains takcn in compounding prer;criptions. One Block south of Post-oflice. J. H. WHETSTONJ. ' FINK'S STORE, P. O. BLOCK. Whol esale and Retail 1' 1 n THE VID ETTE. IN LOOO PARENTIS. lOW A CITY, IOWA, OCTOBER 30, 1880. NO.6 T V had no intention of makmg Iowa tion of the Sub-Freshman lasses. why such schools ought not to be HE ID ETTE. Ci t)' hlS permanent home, bllt, on Berore this occurred, the two l ower e tablished and ontrolled. Miss lSst;ED I contra ry, a Bocidie , known as the Philoma- Ada Lloyd made some \'cry good SATURDAY AFTERNOON, non of r turnmg to his home In thian and Sympooian, mflintained points upon the negative, by prov- one year ...... ... ............. cent. copy .... ........ . " ................ 5 oonu. IIIl .nomuni:caiions should be addre-a T!IlI Ymnn:. 10,.3 ()j ty. Iowa. Mitchell count)' after graduation. a good reputation in the University 1I1g that the condition of the outh On' the e grounds the court beld and prepared their members mure is one of illiteracY,Ind ,that if the that he had not lost his citizenship successfully to appear before the outh will not tare mea ure to in Mitchell county, and thus could large auoiences which assemble promote the cau e of ducation, it not be a voter in Johnson county. every Friday night in the upper IS the duty of the governmcnt to Armed with this decision, the so ci et ies. It is argued that Fresh- do o. Mi Sallie Ham, on the Hoard of Regi,tration, consisting men come here with little prepara- affirmative, argucd that the e tab- of a four lh- ra te la wyer, a green grc- tion in literary work, and that they Ii hing and controlling hool s in cer, a retailer of jumping-jacks and ought to join the lower society, and any particular section hy the gov- and a sleepy clothier, there evince their ability to app ar crnmen t, would be un con ti tutional J. h' . I ,. I with lVl r. Bonorden as cat's-paw to beforl! an audience. We cannot that it would be encouraging cla's lIt 1/11 I Drlt e to 11 /' IS Il liIW r r, II nil I h I I' , h d d d' h h 1 hI' I' d h . . . rt"ifm' 01' e.rclnilll Irith d'l1;,rl ed scratc I t e cot l1er s ea an accor WIt t e gent emen . w 0 egl allOn, an t at It IS tn ex pe- th; nuej I'll rr rit e fur Ullti· poke into his mouth the proper advocate thi, measure. The Zets dient. Miss Lou Hughes spoke Tobacco, Cigars , and NotiOnB, t::======== == qUt!stions, confronted the students. have nlready at leas t two members last on the nega ti\'t'. The Jady We will aelnlit that the Vander- of the Freshman class in th ei r so- spoke distinctly, in her own clear FINE ASSOIlTMLlNT 07 Pocllet 800118, Pocllet Cutlery, 8c;,ao" Fine Meerschaum an d Amber Good. a 8peoialty. AND Blank MUllio and Magazines Neatly llound. at the Lowest nates. Opera Dlook, Olint<Jn Street.. :row YORK, w rl'8nt o nly Pure Tobaoco and Rict Paper u r. ed I n all their Celebrated Cill91'ette . Caporal. St. lallll, St. 111111 ", IliUm, '1'horou,hbred rlne .. AU TobllCO. N.w Olear.tte.. Sweel caporai. Fine, mild , I WI'I' l. Beware of imitatioQi aaI All g< ' llulne bnve the Rim ile \:lold by all dealers WUIIII .... thf.' world. - -- - SCHOOLO:!' Elocut!on,Oratory Vocal CultUN IOWA CITY ACADEMY. Will Glue INltruotlon In Elocution, OrrtOllo Qnd Vocal CulturB, Ino/wil", Terms-- -Twentll Le .. onl, ,R.oo. THE STUDENT VOTE. po ,1 decision debars a large ma- ciety of whom they may be justly and mnsical voice, ullerly dispell- There is a just indignllion ft::ll Jority of the students from voting, proud, and, while we do not think ing every preconcerted doubt t he students ove r the ac- but there are st!vcral students wilh It exped ient to be too hasty in ac1- which the audience may have the Re gi ,tr.1tion BJtlrd of whom thi s cicci ion has nothing to mitti ng to our societies those with formed a to the ability of a wo- Ever since the c tablish- do; who have as a nght to whose abilitie3 we are unacquain t- man to maintain successful arlTu- of the University at Town vote a any citizen 111 Jowa City. cd, yet, in our estimation, it would ment in debate. The star the legali ty of tuden t voting' We have made Iowa Cit)' our not be ju t to refuse admittance to of either the Zets or 00 been from time to home; we hav 110 other home, those who come to u highly rel'- not often surpass this cRort in with vJrying degrees of and therefore cannot vole in any ommended from other college , point of close reasoning anel pleas- . and it is interesting to other place; we have voted in even though they be members of ll1g oelivery. An instrumental the discus IOn has \'a- Iowa City for three years, and the Freshman class. We believe duet by Messrs. Whitmore and as the political complexion of never vdted anywhere' else; we the already established reputation Vanmeter pleased the audience. t udents has varied. Some 'xpect to remain in Iowa City so of the Zetagathian Society and 11'- Th next was a recitation, subject, ago, wh en a majority of the long as it is for our interest to do ving Institute can be maintained in "The Mooern OClin," by Miss were DemoCl'Ht , it was RO. But whcn we attempt to reg- no betler way than by Mina Selby. She spoke rather in te rest of the good Demo- i tel' our names as voters, this occasionally a bright and enthn sl- low and ind istinct, but her express- of Iowa City to advocate th fourth-rate lawyer, influenced ei- astic Freshman who comes well ion was good. The valedIctory right to vote, and fore- ther by partisan pirit 01' Jack of recommended, and by occasionally oration was delivered bv Miss Isa- among the advocatell Of , sen e, and possibly by both, pokes black -balling the Sophomore or dare Sencebaugh. The oration a course, we are told, WclS the Vanderpoel oeci slOn under our unior whose pride forbade him was well written and would have pet son of johnson county noses, and becau e Wt; are students entering the lower societies at the left a more favorable impression who as iduously la. refuses to register us. He says beginning of his course. upon the audience had it been upon the mind of we must swear that it is our inten- _ . _ committed, Speakers should re- tudent the moral obligation lion ahvrrys to remain in Iowa City 80Cl El' Y REP OR l'S. : mem ber that they cannot do them- I¥hich he stoJd to exercise before we an legally vote . We seh'es justice, nor hop e to please nuhl a a cidz t: n. But a few ran not SWear that we expect al- J their hearers, by appearing in so- 1ater, when a majority of the W. lYS to I'l'nlain here, and very few THEl ERODELPHIANS. ciet)' with a production hal[ com- had become voters in the city could do that. The Indies of Erodelphian IIall mitted. No matter how great the this sa me son of Dem c. T his is ou r hOIllC, and does it' look were ohliged to bring in chair:> merit of the production, it' the hurling his phillipic (1'0111 con ;s tc nt that we, who nre in ter- from the outh hall to accommo- speaker is obliged to stop, hesitate against illegnl voting ested in the welfare and prosperity dnte their large audience last .Sat- and stammer tlll'ough it, the ap- standing at the polls tt) ·h:.1- o( the people of Iowa and Ul'oay night. A vocal solo, by preciation of the audience cannot the s tudent 's ballot. Tim. , who are suppo ed to possess some Mis Anna Hughes, was first upon be gained . war between the st udents and d!;!gree of Jntelligence, should be the program. Miss Hughes has ------ Democratic parly went on \In- compelled to live here four years a clear, rich, and silvery voice. THE IRVINGS. it c ulmill att'd in the cn e of without the right to vote, while Uer style is unaRecled Rnd very Ever Onward. Sltp b!l SlIp. vs. the judge in the tht! hoodlurlls, gathered from the pleasing, Miss Carrie Hutchin- The sal utatory (lration was de- of I 7. Mr. Vandcl'4 gutters and saloon, enjoy the son next recited" Ou t of the Fire," livered by R. W. Montague, of sued the judges for rejecting rights o£ dtizenship which is de- in her usual charming style. We the Sophomore class. Subject, Vote, and ohtillned a verdi t in nied to u ? We demand justice. imagine Carleton hImself could "Prairies." Mr. Montague has a court of thre' hundr 'd nOl have rendered the poem with voice which shows culture, and a dAmages. Th e D 1110- It ha been sug rested by prom- more expression or with a more deliveay which many of our older carried the ca e into the Su- inent members of both the Zeta- pleasing eilect. The debate, "Rc- members would do well to imitate. Court, where the clcci:;ion gathian and frving societiell that it S(I/vctl, That the government would His production was novel and well lower court was r cve rdcd. would b' well to debar all mem- b unjus t ifiable in establi hing and written. We quote the following: of the decision was b 'rs of the Fr shmalJ cla,s from controll ing puhlic schools in the "From the western slope of the Mr. Vander) oel \Va entering either of the e 0 ieties. outh," WIIS first affirmed by Mis8 Alleghanies to the foot-hills of . in school by III futber; We presume tilt! cause of this plea Lucy Bi. ' oy, who plainly nnd sys- Rockies; from the Red RiVet' of hiS vacations at home, and spring primarily from the aboli- tematicaUy showed her reasons the North to that other Red River, \ I ,R,' , " ..... pi • I :. • '. ,... _ ' • .-: .',. T I, " . '... . • '.
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Vidette (Iowa City, Iowa), 1880-10-305
REMEMBER
For Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair
Brush!!, 8ponges, Etc.
Special pains takcn in compounding prer;criptions.
One Block south of Post-oflice. J. H. WHETSTONJ.
' FINK'S STORE,
lOW A CITY, IOWA, OCTOBER 30, 1880. NO.6
T V had no intention of makmg Iowa tion of the Sub-Freshman lasses.
why such schools ought not to be HE ID ETTE. Cit)' hlS permanent
home, bllt, on Berore this occurred, the two lower e tablished and
ontrolled. Miss
lSst;ED I t~le contrary, ~l ad a de~nile inte~- Bocidie , known as
the Philoma- Ada Lloyd made some \'cry good SATURDAY AFTERNOON, non
of r turnmg to his home In thian and Sympooian, mflintained points
upon the negative, by prov
one year ...... ... ............. 7~ cent. copy .... ........ . "
................ 5 oonu.
IIIl .nomuni:caiions should be addre-a T!IlI Ymnn:. 10,.3 ()j ty.
Iowa.
Mitchell count)' after graduation. a good reputation in the
University 1I1g that the condition of the outh On' the e grounds
the court beld and prepared their members mure is one of
illiteracY,Ind ,that if the that he had not lost his citizenship
successfully to appear before the outh will not tare mea ure to in
Mitchell county, and thus could large auoiences which assemble
promote the cau e of ducation, it not be a voter in Johnson county.
every Friday night in the upper IS the duty of the governmcnt to
Armed with this decision, the societies. It is argued that Fresh-
do o. Mi Sallie Ham, on the Hoard of Regi,tration, consisting men
come here with little prepara- affirmative, argucd that the e tab
of a four lh-ra te la wyer, a green grc- tion in literary work, and
that they Ii hing and controlling hools in cer, a retailer of
jumping-jacks and ought to join the lower society, and any
particular section hy the gov cryin~ ~doUs, and a sleepy clothier,
there evince their ability to app ar crnment, would be un con ti
tutional
J. h' . I , . I with lVlr. Bonorden as cat's-paw to beforl! an
audience. We cannot that it would be encouraging cla's lIt 1/11
IDrlte to 11 /' IS Il liIW rr, II nil I h I I' , h d d d' h h 1 hI'
I' d h . . . rt"ifm' 01' e.rclnilll Irith d'l1;,rled scratc I t e
cot l1er s ea an accor WIt t e gent emen . w 0 egl allOn, an t at
It IS tnexpe-
th; nuej I'll rr rite fur Ullti· poke into his mouth the proper
advocate thi, measure. The Zets dient. Miss Lou Hughes spoke
Tobacco, Cigars, and NotiOnB, t::========== qUt!stions, confronted
the students. have nlready at least two members last on the nega
ti\'t'. The Jady
We will aelnlit that the Vander- of the Freshman class in their so-
spoke distinctly, in her own clear
FINE ASSOIlTMLlNT 07
a 8peoialty.
the Lowest nates.
:row YORK, w rl'8nt o nly Pure Tobaoco and Rict
Paper u r.ed I n all their Celebrated Cill91'ette .
Caporal. Co~orat I " ~ St. lallll, St. 111111 ", h~ IliUm,
'1'horou,hbred rlne lIa~u .. AU TobllCO.
N.w Olear.tte.. Sweel caporai. Fine, mild, I WI'I' l. Beware of
imitatioQi aaI
count~rrNtA. All g<'llulne bnve the ,~bo~~ Rim ile ~ignature.
\:lold by all dealers WUIIII .... thf.' world. - ---
SCHOOLO:!'
Will Glue INltruotlon In Elocution, OrrtOllo Qnd Vocal CulturB,
Ino/wil",
Terms---Twentll Le .. onl, ,R.oo.
THE STUDENT VOTE. po ,1 decision debars a large ma- ciety of whom
they may be justly and mnsical voice, ullerly dispell- There is a
just indignllion ft::ll Jority of the students from voting, proud,
and, while we do not think ing every preconcerted doubt
the students over the ac- but there are st!vcral students wilh It
expedient to be too hasty in ac1- which the audience may have the
Regi,tr.1tion BJtlrd of whom this cicci ion has nothing to mitting
to our societies those with formed a to the ability of a wo
Ever since the c tablish- do; who have as le~al a nght to whose
abilitie3 we are unacquaint- man to maintain successful arlTu of
the University at Town vote a any citizen 111 Jowa City. cd, yet,
in our estimation, it would ment in debate. The star debat~rs the
legali ty of tuden t voting' We have made Iowa Cit)' our not be ju
t to refuse admittance to of either the Zets or lrvin~s 00
been dlscus~ed from time to home; we hav 110 other home, those who
come to u highly rel'- not often surpass this cRort in with vJrying
degrees of and therefore cannot vole in any ommended from other
college , point of close reasoning anel pleas- . and it is
interesting to other place; we have voted in even though they be
members of ll1g oelivery. An instrumental
the discus IOn has \'a- Iowa City for three years, and the Freshman
class. We believe duet by Messrs. Whitmore and as the political
complexion of never vdted anywhere' else; we the already
established reputation Vanmeter pleased the audience. tudents has
varied. Some 'xpect to remain in Iowa City so of the Zetagathian
Society and 11'- Th next was a recitation, subject, ago, when a
majority of the long as it is for our interest to do ving Institute
can be maintained in "The Mooern OClin," by Miss
were DemoCl'Ht , it was RO. But whcn we attempt to reg- no betler
way than by admittin~ Mina Selby. She spoke rather in terest of the
good Demo- i tel' our names as voters, this occasionally a bright
and enthnsl- low and indistinct, but her express
of Iowa City to advocate th fourth-rate lawyer, influenced ei-
astic Freshman who comes well ion was good. The valedIctory right
to vote, and fore- ther by partisan pirit 01' Jack of recommended,
and by occasionally oration was delivered bv Miss Isa-
among the advocatell Of , sen e, and possibly by both, pokes
black-balling the Sophomore or dare Sencebaugh. The oration a
course, we are told, WclS the Vanderpoel oecislOn under our unior
whose pride forbade him was well written and would have
pet son of johnson county noses, and becau e Wt; are students
entering the lower societies at the left a more favorable
impression who as iduously la. refuses to register us. He says
beginning of his course. upon the audience had it been
upon the mind of we must swear that it is our inten- _. _
committed, Speakers should re- tudent the moral obligation lion
ahvrrys to remain in Iowa City 80Cl El' Y REP OR l'S. : member that
they cannot do them- I¥hich he stoJd to exercise before we an
legally vote. We seh'es justice, nor hope to please
nuhl a a cidzt: n. But a few ran not SWear that we expect al- J
their hearers, by appearing in so- 1ater, when a majority of the W
.lYS to I'l'nlain here, and very few THEl ERODELPHIANS. ciet)' with
a production hal[ com-
had become Rcpuhlican~, voters in the city could do that. The
Indies of Erodelphian IIall mitted. No matter how great the this
same son of Dem c. T his is our hOIllC, and does it' look were
ohliged to bring in chair:> merit of the production, it'
the
hurling his phillipic (1'0111 con ;stcnt that we, who nre inter-
from the outh hall to accommo- speaker is obliged to stop, hesitate
against illegnl voting ested in the welfare and prosperity dnte
their large audience last . Sat- and stammer tlll'ough it, the
ap-
standing at the polls tt) ·h:.1- o( the people of Iowa ~it.r, and
Ul'oay night. A vocal solo, by preciation of the audience cannot
the student 's ballot. Tim. , who are suppo ed to possess some Mis
Anna Hughes, was first upon be gained.
war between the students and d!;!gree of Jntelligence, should be
the program. Miss Hughes has ------ Democratic parly went on \In-
compelled to live here four years a clear, rich, and silvery voice.
THE IRVINGS. it culmillatt'd in the cn e of without the right to
vote, while Uer style is unaRecled Rnd very Ever Onward. Sltp b!l
SlIp.
vs. the judge in the tht! hoodlurlls, gathered from the pleasing,
Miss Carrie Hutchin- The salutatory (lration was de- of I 7. Mr.
Vandcl'4 gutters and saloon, enjoy the son next recited" Out of the
Fire," livered by R. W. Montague, of
sued the judges for rejecting rights o£ dtizenship which is de- in
her usual charming style. We the Sophomore class. Subject, Vote,
and ohtillned a verdi t in nied to u ? We demand justice. imagine
Carleton hImself could "Prairies." Mr. Montague has a ~wer court of
thre' hundr 'd nOl have rendered the poem with voice which shows
culture, and a
dAmages. The D 1110- It ha been sug rested by prom- more expression
or with a more deliveay which many of our older carried the ca e
into the Su- inent members of both the Zeta- pleasing eilect. The
debate, "Rc- members would do well to imitate. Court, where the
clcci:;ion gathian and frving societiell that it S(I/vctl, That the
government would His production was novel and well lower court was
rcverdcd. would b ' well to debar all mem- b unjus tifiable in
establi hing and written. We quote the following:
of the decision was b 'rs of the Fr shmalJ cla, s from controll ing
puhlic schools in the "From the western slope of the Mr. Vander)
oel \Va entering either of the e 0 ieties. outh," WIIS first
affirmed by Mis8 Alleghanies to the foot-hills of th~
. in school by III futber; We presume tilt! cause of this plea Lucy
Bi. 'oy, who plainly nnd sys- Rockies; from the Red RiVet' of hiS
vacations at home, and spring primarily from the aboli- tematicaUy
showed her reasons the North to that other Red River,
\ I ,R,' ,,~ , " ..... ~ pi • I :. • '. ,... _ ' • .-: . ',. T I, "
. '... . • '.
24 THE VIDETTE.
For debate, the same old 'lue tioIl Illinutes each, 0 they were
unable THE SYMATHIANS, of politics was di cussed. We to prociuce
all theil' ar 'um IItS. ~rhe exel'ci es of the Symathillll
I,Tr,VJllITrr, hope the Irvings will soon tire of :MI'. Wheeler
'poke tid, and lIlade odet}' openeu with a declalJlation, IF LOVE
IS SWEET? this kind of qnestions, for weimag- Home good points.
Woman lIould by IIttllel', "Death of a Traitor,' inc their
audiences are already have tlle l'jght of suffrage, becau e :MI'.
11., when he warms up to hi3 tired o~ them., ~in~hart, ~emo-
I'ecogl.lizc,cl in the pI' Ulllbl,E' to our worl;:, lIas u good
voice. lle Ita:!
\\ r ,.Ithed ummlts toward the crat, ,':ud he dldn t WIsh to dl
'cuss Con tltntlOui becan e he 1 better ability and will make a
good tar" but for I, aguc~ and le.gues t~e his Oly of the two
parties, but able to exercise that right than speak~r. :MI'.
IIofflll~n next read
til am' rolhng bl~lo\V . trt!lch dId no hl~g e1 e. Dodge plead
llIany who now 1)0~ e~t; it; and a thoughtful e ay on "Words" away
~o the. far honzon 111, ever for a contll1uance of the Repuhli- be
'au , in other thing!,': t;he i~ in au able manner, after which the
recurring lise :lnd {all, as If the can part)', Loye plead for the
looked upon a the cqual of man. following qllestion wa debated ex·
waveS of somt! Titanic sea had deciSIon of the question in his fa-
111'. Reeder did not deny the /'/:gltt telllpOl'tlll ou ly:
"Re8olved, That
«bre is sweet, as lov rs say, An~ maidens' eyes are stars that
burn,
Wbllll!hes, blossoms from Oatha.y, (1s oommon eyes may not
discern),
Hot happens i~ 011, love of mine ~ That yon look down from IIzure
skies,
fob! me with tar-gllze divine, ~ blU8bes, ri pe us reddest
wine,
From gardens f~ir, of Parlldise?1 u lelenly be'l1 congealed, their
vor, Dodl;e again appeared to of wOlUan to vote; bllt dcni d the
America will decay, a the great
wrathful mobility converted into defend the nghts of Republicanism.
expediency of it. The Illind of nations of antiquity have done.
ntoreis swee~ as lovers ken, iol rnal rl'stlulne ,and their tos -
The decision was in tavor of the wOlUani Jlot fitted for the
details :Mr. Torr Oil the affirmative, made AnJlovewillnever
tmantpla.y, ingul'fac' crowned with v Illure. Demo rats. Miss
Congdon then of gove1'l1l1lcnt, while Illan 1) i8, hi debut before
the Society; h~ Ho,happens it that nnto men 11 rc no 'oluptuous
climate be- sang a beautiful solo. Next E, S, WOlUllrl is a
gClleralizcr, wJIilo Ultl.lI11CI' was li<rhtly flu tcred, h~
F~ls April rain in genial May; guiles to dreamy indolence; no Lloyd
delivered a good declama- ma'll i a parlicularizer. A lIlU-
delivery sOlllewlult faulty; but, on WkeD all the skies are
overcast, . tl'rile oil comp·1 to rclcntle~, tion in good style.
The yulcdic- jority of women do not wi"h to the whole. Mr. Torr did
well And all the s~rs have ~ease.1t() shme,
heart-breaking toil {or the bare tory oration wa delivered hy C.
vote, und would not if they had Whipple, ill the lIegativc, unwi~
lDJbl~soms fair, too ~rlght to lllst, mc.ns of subitencc' no rirrid
1I.Forney. lle showed himselt thelegalright. Woman' sphere
tinglyalmoteonvincedusorthe
!reDdaughtblltbmedi~~rtt's?ofthepast,
• . ',0 . " 't 1 d 'f 1 1 "th t It · t 1 £ 11 t'tl Rbi' An cease to
e vine mounlalO barncr ' hem 111 the tree a true phIlo opher to
tracll1g the 1 a 101.11e, au 1 8 Ie eu\ es a u ,llna e (OWll a 0 ~e
epu Ie ail' anel Creer thought· the viprin history ci\'ilization
and decline of sphero for somc other, sit lloe 0 Iii argulIIcnt '
were, like thoo of LOVE'S HERALDS. soil, <trce tickled with a
plo~\'- the G:ecian dom,{in. A guitar to thc. a?use of the duties
whie? his pr,cdece:isor 011 the. floor, light, , han: luu rh ' with
a harvest ~ hi h ancl violin duet closed the exerci es. :Ire
dl,tlnctly herti, :Mr, :MuI'I;i 1,)' llllxed, Mr. IIoftman,
fi,\low, ~ IS DO 8ummer ere the 8wallows mt~h~ maintain half' the
world' The genth:men, whose names \\'l followed on the
aflil'lllati\'~ . If illg in the aflil·ll1i1ti\·e,. di~ fairl.r,
rome; with the very air men here breathe, did not learn, did well.
woman ha shown herself lcsl'I ?ut hanll.y suc;cceded In I~nprc, ',
Nor Lov~ appe.ars
air which may but yt: terday have ~al)llbl e tb'lIl man for
gO\1Crnment, ll~g us as favorably a he dId Wl~ TillHope, Love's
light-wmged hernld, to >d the owctered snow in Man- THE ZETS, It
1 beca:lse she Ita , IIOt ~1~1c1 the Ius e; 'uy. Mr. IT a1ler 011
tift8 the gloom itoha or \~ailtd over telnille of ." rita .9int
Lilt", Marl Elt." opportnlll~Y f?l' ~)ractlc '. Ihe lnw ncgutl ~e,
SllOW()(l SOl.ne stren~~ Of years.
r ' I . i\f . ,A nXIOIl. to hear whether tl1- docs not ell
cnllnnat.c bctwe n man and dl played consldcrable Iliereis no
summer lert when swallows orgolleu gO( S 111 1 t',\ICO, t ley 10- U
nt and women hould yote or and WOlllan in bllsine 's tl'an ae- riou
thOllght on the 8y;
hale freedom ~f thought, ~reed.om 1I0t, u large audience a, embled
tiOl!.. IIc scouted the idea of the Then came :MI'. Crane' from ~he
cr~shlOg conventlOnah m ill Zetagathian Hnll, ]a t llight. "ballot
and bayonet" urgll1U(,llt, 'tion. This gentleman that lies a~
I~~~b~s o~ th~ brea~t .A. dulcilller solo, by MI', Whitmore, and
eloRed the (li. cn, iOll for th tUl'C, a good voice, and
~. ?ther. :lvlhz~llIon '. 1 he next prepared the way for, :Mr, Cal-
aft1rmati\'c with a nile, peroration, COil illemb}e skill. il~ it
\\ a a dcclamat,lOn by Tho~as G, lender alutatoI',' oratIOn, lIfr.
MI', II(1stetler argued to!' the neg<lr lllcnt. 'Ih prll1(;lpal
Newmnn, suhJect--".Rol~~ s ~d- ~1111endcr i It new member, aml
tive, that wOlllan'fll'j~hts fl.l'(, ad- whic;h we ha,'e to offcl'
is, that dn: to the PeruvIan, 1 he thii:! wa hi first nppearnn 'e,
and roc;ated by old maidA, strong- speaker is It little too
g:ntl~nwn ~1(1 a fin~ record, a a we are IJI?used to . ay tha~ he
did minded w~llle n, and wenk:lllilHled hi g? tures,' lind. doe~
not declaImer, and he dId ,not £,111 be· wcll. li gcstUJ'cs are
hee, and men. In .lust the proportlOll that II)\\' IllS motton WIth
hlB low that record la, t l1lght. The d %'ery good, yet lacking.
nnima- mCIl (mel women llU\'e be 11 equal, ill CUSOS, h should. W
m:xt wa a~ oratIOn by C. W. tion, IIil sub.Ject, though SOUle- has
Hpp 'tired the W()]'~t bal'bnri~llI oration was, in a ell (', Ru.s
.ell·. ubJect,-"TI~e Dearth of what old, wa h'eated in a :eleasing
the world ha el'C1' lmowlI. On original; hit; d >livcry wa fair,
Ongmahty.' We noticed that the and original style. TIe win make the
principal of the eliyi!'ioll of la- would have becn betto)' butror
gentleman was somewhat embar- a good mell1ber. MI'. QuintoJl de-
bol', woman lIould be cousigned fi'og ill llis throat. ra t!d when
he fir t came upon li\'ercd a declamation, and in it to her spher
und lIlun to hi~. The the floor. We would also criticise howed both
his merits and his judges decided ill the lIcgati\'c, OHUHOH
~OTIOES, hi POSitIon, He should stand fault. The rrentlelllan'
voice i :Mr. IIal'1'is delivcred a dcl'lama- ·Prof. Fellows Will
preach at erect and throw out his chest in good, lie spea~s with
great anima- tioll, and estab1ishec1ltiR l'(lputatioll
Prel:obyterian church to· order to give more volume to his tion and
rapidity thu leading llilll a a declailller. 1111', Walker' s
morning at the usual hour voice. Hi production was good, into the
fault of stammering and oration on enthu~ill~lIl WIIA wen church
service. and was ILtencd to with intere t. l' peating, A little
care ill this writtell' but tll Rpeak('I' wa \11\- Mr. lute
preaches "The lack of originality in mod- regard wonld improve hi
dcliveq fortunate in forgettingnnd refcrring at 10: 45 A.!lI. and
at 7 p, ern thought is eaSIly explained by wonderfnlly, , Then came
the dis- to his mauu el'ipt. TIle eli ]>utl\- ject ill the
mo;'nin cr "Some the modern proce ~ of study. Men cu ion on t~lat
old and 1~1Uc.h eli - tion betw. en Oravell find, J{ ('1'1', on mas
of Life." In tile erening, are a apt now as tn the days of pnted
que hon of woman s rl~bt. the question, Re8olved, That J. JC. third
I lure to roung people,
ocrate, but \hey diller in the Many a ti.me have the wal of' l
Ii1burn, of the Medical DCl'lll't- jcct, "Wealth.' Seats free;
manner and matter of study. The Zetngatl1ian Hall echoed and l'e-
mcnt should be allowed to vot Invited only f>ource from which
that an- echoed the plendi.d period of cn- next Tue day, cl'euted
!l. ~ood . cient philosopher drew his knowl- tIm iastic Zet '., for
and against deal of hwglitc)' lind 011tltu II\Slll Students, if you
want the edge was meditation, Instead of the right of universal
sufi'rage. Oil the part of the Rop,lIbHc;ans, est Doughnut., go to
the reading boo: s, he studied nature, 1f!lny a, time have a
pil'ing Irvingo Ilnd, ]Jrobably, tiS IIIl1 'h I \l f'c'ling
Bnk(>I')" the oldest Bakery in He thought vigorously and exten-
hurled their invectives against tho 011 tho part of tit
j)(JllloeratH. sively. His wisdom resulted from injustice done to
woman, or Ulelt- Tbe debate \Va u bur!clSque, in "'VlmN the song'
gone the e, erci e of his inventive faeul- ed their audience with.
pathetic which both speakers did well. ,rour life, ' u can't start
ties, and hence his ideas were al- and touching remark on" wo°
MillS Oongdon v()(~ld Holo closed wltil it a-ringing in ways new
and original. Men of JUan sphere," and, y,et, liko the the
progmll1III e. Mitis Oongdon bllt it b> t to havo a bit the
present day read much and gho t of Banquo, it will not dOWJl; i
pOpUlnl' in our hall fhl'11 '1' Holo and Ollt 0 that, JUay:oo,
meditate but little. They store but come back to u to be dis- and
we hope to h U!' oft 'n. II COlli by alld by."- their mind with the
research and eu ed about three timet! n yel11', . Garr tt. ____
-:-;: the inve3tigation of others, and do only to return again. Th
peakel' If you wa~t a good CIgar, go to Fresh Caramels but litlle
to increase this supply." la t night wel'~ limited to five the
Centenmal Bakery. Cent nnial13akery.
Really the Largest Assortment of CLOTHING, at the Lowest IS TO BE
FOUND AT BLOO.'S CLOTHING STQRE.
And Love lit lost- Vih£n Hopes, which Jilled its henven, droop and
ilie,
18 past. -Ii', lV, Boul'(/illon,
OOLLEGE NOTES,
Three Japanese ladie at Va sar. The oldest literary society
has disbanded. «Pony" goes hy the name
'bicycle" at Williams College. Oberlin College is prospering,
an incl'eased number of stu ~nts, this fall.
The value of our educational in stitutions is becomlllg more uni
ftrsally known.
The best in scholarship Of the g clas at Oberlin, last
year, were ladies.
A college pa pel' is a recognized necessity of American colleges.
College Jour /lal.
The Lell1ars Selltille! peaks in terms of highest prHi ' of Ihl'ir
~hlic schools under MI'. Fellows' ~anagemenl.
Mr. F. H. Cowgill, who was Principal ()f the Albioll hools b.u
year, expects to enter the lioistry 000.
Thf ArC'lIs. peaks in the high- 1St praise of tht: work done bv Mr.
Frank Cowgill in the Grundy Countl' Institute. The'students of
Bates Collcge
have chosen a orator a colored Itttdent, the 8011 of a former sla
ve. -News Lettcr.
Uni SU('4
.IJ.
have sCI'Ij
THE VrD ETTE. Ie THE SYMATHIANS,
The exerci e of the Symathian r.TBIVlOmr., The President of Ripon
College, BRA D L EY' S le ocioty opencll with adoclamatiOl~ IF LOVE
IS SWEET? W iseon in, is in the East, end a\'- .J
.d by llallor, "Death of a Traitor,lI Ubleis sweet, as lovers say,
oring' to secure a further cndo\\'- lC lI!', 1I" when he warms ue
to his An.1 maidens' eyos Ilre stars that burn, ment of $35,000 for
that institution, ~ l' work, lms u good voice. ne h~ IlIblllshes,
lllossoms from Cathay, The Fresh man class at Harvard r1' ability,
and will wake a good (!scommon eyes may not discern), numb'rs 220'
at Yale, 200; at ld ~p aker, Mr. IIoft'rnan next read
/IoIbappeosi~Oh,loveormine~ Cornell, I30; at Amherst,90; at ------
- ------
a tholl~ltfnl e say oil "Word 1 Thai you look uown from azure
skies, Dartmouth, 90; at Univer ity of DR. J. R. TOWNtlEND.
il'l ill an a Ie mariner, after which the Tobl me with stllr-gllZo
divine, Iowa, 70; and at University of following que tion wa
debate(l ex- !II blushes, ripe,a reddest wine, California,
61.
Nice Goods. Wasbinl(!<Jn Street, IOWA CITY,
DENTIST_
, J. B. NOEL,
~ESrJtUllANT }ND B}KE~Y, Forei~n and · Domestio Frnits, Fine
ConfectIOnery, Cigars, etc.
Oyat rs and Ice r run in their Sea son.
OLINTON ST., IOWA CITY, IowA. tCl1lp0l'ctn ously: "Resolved, That
From gardens fair, ofParailise?1 AU1Cl'ic," will dec,av, It tlle
freat We know of but one animal 0 • J ffiee over Moon's Drug Store.
on Waahington ____________ _
nations of antiquity ha\'o one. Diore is sweet, as lovers ken, more
contemptible than the bor- Street. lilt'. Tul'l', on the
uftil'llIative, made Ana love will never tl1lant pla.y, rower. It
is the fellow who, after ------------- his debut before the
Society; his HOfbapPcDs it that unto men reading a borrowed paper:
makes J. O. SBRADlili, A, Moo }{. D .•
l1U111uer was sliQhtly fiu tm'cd, his Falls April rain in genial
May; a row about ome article contained deliv()l'Y somewhat faulty;
but, on When all the skies are overoast, , in it. - C. C., N. r.,
Free P1'ess, the whole. MI'. Tol'!' did well And all thc stars have
cea e,l to shine, A d' h liT I Oftlce-Qpera mock, Olinton Street,
,u 1 !nJ bl t' t b' ht tIt, ccor 111 g to t e .L f or1l1a Ithi])p e
ill the negative \lnwi~ 08 roB II lr, 00 n il' 0 n l"'Ollt'lly C. N
H 0 lle8id.enc On ColJe«e8t. , near Johman, Iowa , , ' 1_ ht b t '
f th t JUI ,. 1. . unt at nawa Cit I .. hng1y almo t convrnced us
of the ""nsllg u memones 0 a pas, _ ' $ . A ' Y , y, o"a.
nl~u~~;? dowll:all ~t' tl~e. l{epublie Andooase 00 be divine?
~~~~~~: enj~;\fe ~~'$~ng~:J S-.-s-. -L-'iT-LE-, M-
.-D-.,------
lIt ,\Jbllltlentts wele, like tho. ~r LOVE'S HERALDS I Mi" Jenme
hrader former! of his pl',cdccm,sor on the,fioor, slight., - . the
Iowa ity Acad~tUy, rece~ves PHYSICIAN a.nd SURGEON, 1,)' tl1lxcd.
MI'. IIoftman, fullow· ~re 18 DO summer ere the swallows $ 20 ' iug
in the afii l'luatire, did fairly; rome; 7 . Office--OperaBlook,
Clinton St.,
but hardly succeeded in imprf' Nor Love appears It is said that
Oberlin College', IOWA OIT'i, IOWA,
iug U lUi favorably a he did wi~ Nt Hope, Love's light-winged
herald, following the example of Harvard, his es ay. Mr. llallor,
011 Jilts the gloom is to have a chair of music. We DRS. w, w,
NUmNG /£ SON,
negati ve, s1l0we(1 01110 Of yenrs. are urpri ed that this
important and di played cOllsid l1tereis no summer left when
swallows branch did not receive attention at \' ion thouitt on the
Oberlin ColIS;e before this. -8y; Then call1e 1', Crane s A.nd Love
at lust- Notre Dame cllO/astie. Office on Washington
I:!,reet,
VHYSfCIAN and SUlWEON,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIANS, IOWA om
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Are now being off red to stud uts to buy
Dry Goods and Notions. 25 per 0 ut saved; and the best
lighted
store in the city, especially adapted for v ning
tra(}e,
HERTZ, HEMMER &: Co. Clinton St., Iowa City, Jowa.
DON'T FORGET THAT THE
One Price Clothiers Make their own Clothing.
. . Thi gentleman When Hope, whioh filled its heaven, Much is being
said about the FOB HO- N-E-I:!-T---- ture, a good voice, and
droopauddie, new Warner Observatorv, at Ont', hnIUl·CI A1"11I1U
Lalltt BtyIM,
con.i t1erablc ldll in its Is past. Roche ter, N. Y. It is e;ected
BOOTS and SHOES Pants Made to Measure - $5.50. mcnt. The principal
-]i'. lV. Boul'llill(m, chidly for discoveries. Ameri- SEE
W'z..LTON, , \ ,llidl w have to off oris, cans at pI e ent, as In
the past, 4 Doors South of P.O., Iowa City. At the
pcaker is It little too OOLLEGE NOTES, se m to be taking the lead
in the hi gestlll' , and does not EndoWlncllts al·'. num"rous. f t
I,)\\' fli motions with his • "" sCience 0 as ronomy. ill caKeR, h
should. \V Three Japanese ladies at Va sar. Prof. Cowperthwaite, of
the
IOWA CITY ACADEMY.
OLD BLUE FRONT. .. Inter Silvas Ac«feme QuerOl'6 ferum."
or!ltioll waH, in Il, Beu e, The oldest literary society at
Homeopathic Medical Depart- ol'igillul; lti~ delivery was fair, Y~e
has disbanded. ment of the tate University, has Located opposite
Nortbeast oorner of Univcr- WATCHES,
sity groundS, would lla \10 been better but for bt'en tenrlered a
profe orship in fi'og ill hi ' throat. "Pony" goes hy the name of
the Michigan tate Univel' ity, at
Ocntral Preparatory Scbool to the University. CLOCKS, Department of
Oratory and Eloou\ion. under
Prof, Knii bt. 'bicycle" at Williams College. an allopathic a/ary;
but, true to ,Obtrli~ College is prospering, his theory, he
preferred to remain
. Prof. Fellows will preach at an Increased number of stu- in Iowa
'ityand take his salary OHUROH NOTIOES,
Department of Vocal Music. Normal Metbods and Training &
Specialty.
Proprs, and .i:'rincipala {AXOS Burr, A. M •
H.B.JiIATT,A,M.,D.D.
I r 't-byterian church In.lTllln .. I."'_ .• this fall. in
humeopathic doses. - JO'Zva NOl·· morning at the usual mal
Afolltilly. AVENUE BAKERY, church ervice. ]) ..... """"'110 is
becomlllg more uni- resident Nash, of Des Moines Nortb side of
AVl'IIne, koolll conetantly 011
Mr. Clute preaches rersally known. Univer ity, having resigned, a
bandafrcsbsupplyof
at 10: 45 A. 1\1., and at 7 P. Th b ,t ' h / /' . f h successor has
been appomted in Fresh Bread, Cilkes, Pies, Etc. J'c t in the
morning, "Some e I!S In SC 0 aI's IIp.O t e the per on of Mr. David
F. Call, on ( L £ " I ' cia t 0 b ) I t Parties and wedclings
supplied on sbortnotice.
{ mall 0 i e. n the evemng, ,8 a er lO, as Principal of Cedar
Valley emi- obraput.hr cbeDDe8t. I . third I ture to rOllng people,
lear, wl!re ladlcs. nary. Mr. Call was a member of
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icc! , "Wealth.' Seats free; A colll!gc I>aper is a I' cognized
the la s of '75, Madison Uni- E. Olark, Pres. ThOll. Bill,
Vice-Prell. ~ d J. N, Coldnn, (Jubier, mvite . Dece sity of
American colle~t:s.- \ el' 'ity, and is probably the young- THE
IOWA CIT Y BAN K
Col/we ~oIl1'lIal. t'sl collerre preSIdent in the country,
Students, if you want the .:1' J' C
est Doughnut., go to the The Lemal's elltille! peaks in bein~ but
twenty-live years of age. l ) Id B k ' I~ f h' I '£ h ' - Ii ;;,:.
Ja kl'ry, the 0 est aery 10 <lms 0 Ig H! t prrllsc 0 I
roll'
",hlicschools under Mr. Fellow' "''{liEN tIle song' gone
l11anagement.
y ttl' lif " you can't stntt whil it B a-ringing in Mr, F. B.
Cowgill, who was
The Union Bakery has the largest assortment of Candies in Iowa
it)', and they arc all frt'sh.
IOWA OlTY, IOWA.
Do ft Genemt Blmking Busil'esS. Buy Itnt! sell Guld, Goe I'I/fMltt
Bond"
FIH'cign and J)tJmlJlJlic ExcJllmU' . /A>ltn Mane,lI (/ncl make
Oollectiom fit
Home lind Abroad. II fl De one uj' Hall's Finest lJovble Dial
OlLrUIl(J1rltter L6I:k 'ales. but it' b J t to have a priocipaJ of
the Albion ch 01 alld out 0 that, IIlIlY:oo. ~ rm, expects to enter
the
f; ene at a co-educatlonal choo\. - 1/ was a new stud nt (lnd evi-
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dently not settil:d for the term. et. J AS, A L DO U S & CO. 11
eom by lt1ld by."- IIJ •• llmlillru j()()I).
Garrett. The Argf(~ peak in the high- Fresh Caramels daily at r
praise of the work done bv Mr.
Cenlennial13akery. ,rank Cowgill in the Grundy
Lowest County Institute. ~The students of Rates College
Ve {'hosen ll. rutor a coloted ltudem, the 80n of a former slave.
"'News Lettcr.
lie rang th bell; a young lady appeareo, of whom he anxiously
inq\&ired: "Would you like a room mute." I]e told the boys
after Lel'ward that he was excited, but did n t sec why the door
should hay ' be '11 shut in his face.~ T1"aIl
strip"
Ornamenlal and ~'Iowering Plants, Bouquets (Inti Ottt fi'lmlJcrI at
(Ill
SeIt8Uij,j,
FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. Custom Work Made to Order.
Repairing Done on Short Notioe. Rubber Boots Blld Sh, ee
Repail'f'd.
Iowa Avenue, Seven Doo1'tl ElIIlt of the Post-Office, Iowa
City.
WHEN WANTING SOAPS,
SHRADER. On Oorner Oppoeite O~ra HoWIe.
, . ,,' I, ,.!', ... ' ~,' ~ , • . I '. \. ... ~ • I. f ' . ' .' .
. . •
26 THE VIDE1'TE.
MEDlCAL DEPARTMENT. at fool-balI. Last winter they Itolic drink
that th J will not b - kicked the chairs in the amphi- come slaves
to the habit falls adly
(r~:~~:IIt/)rum in.rur(ltr~ malu pud/)ntlcera theatre to pieces;
why' co~ldn't ?efol'c ~ weakened v.:ill. Sever~1 they practice the
art this winter? l11u t.-atlOns were glveu, prOll1I-
) I " "l h B " nelltly one of a man who dared Th I?ubli her of TIlE
VIDEITE, "IJlue ~ottle '" 0 n. rown, not tru t him elf during the
ab-
PRY~E & ~~H[1L IF YOU WANT
in a jomt m ·ting held Monday and" Kalamazoo, are laid on the ence
of his wife and who be evening, de idt!d to elevate the helf-
superceded by a paraphrase ought her wheJ~ be left the Pocket
K1li'lJes, M'di (rom th ir deplorable con- ~lIudil,lg to our
beloved lsrofe sor~, 110U e, to lo~k the door and cRrry dition, to
a mundane ph ere, by l~ whIch M,r. Farr hoI ,the POSI- the key with
her, lie wa COll
Razors,
d·votinlt a f w line for their ben- bon of chOrister' ,Mr, Witte,
basso cious ofa sbattered will. h h' h k 'ofundo; Mr. HIli,
contralto; Mr, fit. Tn order that t ey ml~ t . k D B B
ro • al hri tian informatIOn, Iridge, tt!~o:" The edItor ta, es id
you ever eat oston rown ~e ~vgd (rom a thorou hly relia- the
responsIbility of r,eprod~cmg Bread? If not, go to the Union
Scissors,
Ska/~
ur c: they electe5 a Medic t~e first stanza, verbatzlIl et btera-
Bakery and get one of those nice -th malle t in the cla - to un-
bIlL: fresh loaves, and you will not re- Hardware Line, dl'rtak
the" locaL." At first the Robertson treats fevers with quinine,
g~r~e~t~it~. ~~~~~~~~~~ Mt!di failed to comprehelld their Robertson
treuts fevers ~th q~e, ' obje ,t in upplying the long want-
Robertson treats fev~rs WIth qumme, THE REPUBLWAN
Steam Printing House. d chair with 0 mall individual Full seventy
grums a day,
but finall'y' arrived at the e condu~ Full seventy gra~ a day,
~ions: EIther they did not wi h a Fuliseventy grams a,day, , ,
fighting editor, or all medical aspi- ~bertso~ trea~ fevers WIth
qumme, NOW ONE OF THE
rant for pu rili tic fame would be WIth a bill of eIght dollars to
puy. Most Complete Establishments 0/ the
From a Brad Awl to Bar of Iron,
00 TO
Pryce & Schelr~ aba hed to challenge the diminu- kind West of
the Mississippi, tive Darwintan linK, to anything The President
gives to the stu- Everytbinll new and fi1'8t-11llUll!. Amonl( tbe 1
h more onducive to nervous de pres- dents each Monday 1lI0rning, a
RlOtitrecentimprovemcntundadditiouMilre Large Estab is ment, ion
than coffee and peanuts. In hort ",health talk." For everal Two New
Cylinder Presses,
con lu ion, the editor tip his hal weeks the subject has been, "The
Two Improved Job Presses, to the Medical Department, and Life is
111 the Blood .. " For two One Mammoth Paper Cutter, will endeavor
to faithfully repre- momiugs he has taken up the ef: "
On Dubuque St.
sent them. Gentlemen refraining feet of alcohol on the human sys-
One large Engme, and Bo£ler, from making a decoction of nar- tem.
The following is a brief 500 fonts New and Beautiful Type Embalm
That in Your MemO!1I coti' juire and~aliva upon the car. ynop i : .
Jor Book and,Job Work, pet and ladies who don't chew Each organ of
the body 1 made The Most Elegant and Varted gu';', are cordially
invited to call up of minute cells. Eaell of'the e Assortment of
Papers, and,Card-, on us at our office. Strangers in cell is the
theatre of two processes boards ever seen In thIS SectIOn, the city
de iring to trart act bmi- -'- ingestion and egestirm.. Ab 'orp- A
,'OMPLETE BINDERY
Or out this out and pll8te it ill
your hat.
nes with the editor pereonally, tion and eeretion arc carried on h
1 bled to d d "pt' . . II . h I \' WereJyweareena oevery ellen IUD
A~ ~ a mm ~RO~ will be greatly relieved from the coutl/um y III t e
norma cono- of work in thi81ine. ~ ~ '.! . .!. ~ W.
fatiguing tra,tnp over t~e difierent tiOIl of t!l~ e cells, and the
re ults BLANK BOOKS, fligflt of tatr, by taking the ele- are
nutrItlOu and decay. The lat- , th
t I t . t' I t h alth Neater better, and at II'1'cat dcalleM
prlOOfl an ValOr to our door. or resu 1 as esseu la 0 e beretofore
cbarged in the Oity. as the former, Whatever checks
"Always remove silver sutures." the natul'~l waste of ~e sy te,?
Ou~ JOB P~NTIt\G IS Ul\.SUJt.P}SSEO~ - D Pe k prevent It healthy
action. TIllS Fine Wedding Stationery and
r. c. Wll te i a kind of COllsl1lUption to Printing in Colors,
Specialties. Medics took gallery seats at which oxygen is
essential. Alco-
Humpty Dumpty. hoI take lip the oxygen from the "'h W kI R "'Ii The
motto of the 5raduating blood, und, thereby, check waste.! e ee y
epuJ.l ean
TE : OF L F
. N .. . tl . I ft' t d LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE B'l'A IVERY AND
EED cia : Plt4S siultorum p ItS [uti,. lltntlollls 111 el'lOlIS y
It ec e " lOWA-72 coh~m~8, 12 l)'Ij(f8, cut, ,palled. aud Fatty
lnatter , the lower order of pa~ted BubAcrlptlon, 8till only 1.00,
advance.
"I don't take alcohol at dinner d b bI -that is, not
always."-Middletotl. stt'\l('tnre, are not burnd ont Y lfhe Daily
Repu iean,
. the oxygen as they hould be, and Enlarlled to an eigbt-column
Folio Octo~r Do the Semors wCllr spectacles tlle vita1 organ are
seriously af- 1J!t. The latest local neWR. and telegraph,lo
. d neW8 trom al\ part8 of the World. OnlI :w 10 order that they
may be classe fected thereby-principally the eel,lU! per week"
delivfr~ at your door. Only
Tooms to L t at All Hours, II Reasonable Rates.
,orn r Washinglon noq Capitol!lll-*' Soutll of University,
as a Werati? heart the limer and tIle brai1L. daily neW8paper III
tbe Ol t~, , ,': E REpOllLIOUI PoBLl8111NO 00, ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDB!>
'I POison are substances that .F atty dc~enet'atlOn en ne . veil •
kill people in small quantities."- the coatlllgs of the blood-ves
~is We wish to call the special attention .Dr. Farllsworth. are
weakened and become ea liy of our re~ldel'8 to the Iowa City
Billiard
All niors not as yet supplied ruptured. Cal'ef?lly pl'epal'ed
ART EMPORIUM. I , I I '
with a graduating thesis can ~ tables of mortality .show thes~ su
lied at reasonable rates at thiS facts. The \1lllllber of deat?s
be
lIPP tween the ages of 20 aud 30 'aro OF office. J! • 'f' . ., . .
JIve t1llleS as uumeroll III case 0
Prof. Hmnchs late dissertation per OilS addicted to the use of al-
SPERRY & CO on the use and abuse of Tolu, coholic drink a in
case of total • Rock, and Rye was well appre- abstinents. Between
the ages of ciated by the class. 30 and 50 the ratio is as 4 to I.
OJJnO. ft., m, 1rAIIDIOfOI! AID COLtIOI.
The "Cads" should abandon The average d llrat.ion of' h lllllan At
no place in tho oity con there be ob- th be h t' 'd't lif, it 50 f'
'4 tained a finer sembL.nce of the" human e cannon, cause, e Iml
lYe, a er years 0 age, 18 year face divine," either in the form of
a Card of tht spectacled ~nior may ca~se to those addicted to
alcoho,lic Photogra b or Oabinet. him to fracture hIS coccyx or 10-
driuks, and 20 years to those who They af80 keep cOll8tantly on
ba~d a crease his chorea. abstain entirely. The worst effect large
8880rtruent of Framel! of All IIIZ~,
. . . . 1 k' f and Mouldings from whloh they WIll , T~e M~c:' need
a h~le ,prac- )8 app~nt III t Ie wea e1l11lg 0 make you any Btyle
desired; all of whioh
bce 10 "klckmg somethmg, be- the Will-power. The boast of are
guaranteed to be at the very lowest fore competing with the" Cads"
those who begin the use of' alco pOlllible prioe.
- -~::rcl :i;;;;,.jv.-::C;~-~~;~-~J/ ~ ..... ~~-/
~.----..-..,...,....-
Pleasant Rooms, New'l'nblee,
First Olau
~OObjL !H ifP P E.N'IJV'G . 'rM inltruls of sodety uflin l' f1,der
it
ti,lrpedklll to utter tlLd tClwl~ truth, - /It • m ~N, _ _ ~~ __ ~
-L--
The C. Q, F. gavc their first -::: 'reception" on last Saturday
even mg,
Charlie Bond, located at Shel ~) was in the city a few day lince,
fu
Miss Etta Jewett contemplates I protracted visit to friends in p.
Kansas. C(
pi Miss Hattie Dennis, of Tiffin, a pI
graduate of '80, \Va in the city a few days since.
Miss Mlry Shipman spent la. t Sunday and Monday in the city
visiting friends.
A [ew mutual friends pent a ~easaJlt evening at Miss Laura
Shipmln's, on :'IIonda y last.
The next Beloit dance will be 00 MOllcJay ni.rht, November I, in
Metropolitan 11 all. All those ex JXXting to attend thi' series of
dance fiU t join the Club before Monday night. If you arc fond of
'tripping the light fanta tic toe," you will not have a better
oppor tunity thi season, The Beloit dances of la t sea on were
very IiOpular, and the firs t one of this rear, given on the 18th
of 0 'tober, mdicates that th ir popularity Hnd enjoyment will
exceed even those oIlasl win ter.
The Freshmen will cultivate their social natures to-night, by
ISsembling at the 'Observatory to become bettcr acquainted with
each other, and try the cfiect oi "star-gazing," We might IIl0ral
ize on the danger of allowing two !USceptiblt: Fre 'hmen to gaze
through the same telescope, a t the same time, at the same star,
but we presume the Faculty has fully considered the matter, and,
there fore we forbear, ,\V hope to be ., able to give a full
report of the so ciable in our next i uc, as onc of a ilie
Pharisees will probably be al ~wt!d to sit on tht: fence and sec
iliem go by.
We acknowicd<re favorable no tices from the neil)' Republican
and the Press, of thIS city, The ~mer reprinted in full oU!' iety n
reports of last week; it is a live Ilewspaper.
Ir we had 1\ komi VI, 1011, and feeling of all Ol'dituu'y hnllllln
lit", tt would bo liko hea!'iug t1lC gm grow, and tho quil'!' ,I
11olU'L b ILt, IlId we hOltld die or that rotH' .hich lies on tho
othOl' iell! of tilence. aij it ill, the quicko t of' 118 walk
about well wadded with ~upidity.- .Middl()mar{!/~: George
IUiole,
r 1 .-
Razors,
SciSS01'S, Ska/~
Or Allytliilll{
IN TBB
Hardware Line, From a Brad A wI to Bar of Iron.
00 TO
your hat.
A:S:S01fT EROS.
LIVERY AND FEED ~i Tams to L t at All Hours, at
Rel\6Onahle Rates.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
Iowa City Billiard
Pleasant Rooms, New Tables.
1!'il1!t 01II1II Aoo~DlJlr-
F, J, EPENETER,
THE VIDETTE. 27
SOCbtL :B Ji P PEN I ?v'O . 'Tkei,lltrula nj society uflt fI,
l'~nc7 r it
/ll..l1pcdu"t eo 'tiller t!w tolwl~ truth.- 1))'1ON, ~ ~
JflHJ11' lYB HEJiR. A friend 1Clw rel((tp~ lIis SI(ClJfS8 talks
him
self intll II I/CIO pleasure, anel by openinglti8 Iltisj'UI tu IICd
/e,LeCS pllrt of tl 1/1 beMn(/ /till •• -J :mRl'MY CoLlJUm.
Humpty Dumpty-Ah I The C. Q. F, gave their first
'reception" on last Saturday even mg. Miss Olara Ooe ('80), of tho
Springdale
hel- schools, is in the city to-day. Charlie Bond, located at bI,
was in the city a few lince.
day Miss Julia Oavanagh is succeeding finely in her school at
Clarksville.
~[iss EUa Jewett contemplates I protracted visit to frit!nds in
Kansas.
Miss Hattie Dennis, of Tiffin, a graduate of 80, was in the city a
few days since.
~fiss MIry Shipman spent la::t Sunday and Monday in the city
risitillg friends.
A few mutual fricnds spent a ~e,asant ,evening at Miss Laura
SlupmJn s, on :\f(\nday last.
The next Beloit dance will be 00 Monday nig-ht, November I, in
~[ttropolitan Uall. All those ex jteting to attend this series of
!lances must join the Club before ~[onday night. If you are fond of
'tripping the light fantastic toe," you will not have a better
oppor tunity this season. The Beloit dances of last sea on were
verr JlOpular, and the first one of thi:" rear, given on thc 18th
of October, indicate that th ir popularity ann enjoyment will
exceed even those ollast winter.
F. A. Vanuerpoel is winning fama as a political apeak r, in
stumping Mit~hell county in the interests of the Republiclln party.
He is billed for all the important points in the county.
We were pleased to see the smiling face of Miss Hattie Dennis in
the Ohapel Thursday morning. Her many frienlls in the University
and oity will be pleased to make her visit as pleasant ns
possible,
Miss D lin BO'lf,lman returned home to MJrshalltown yesterday.
Being in. ter rod in our so isl ev~ntB she 61lbscrib ed for 'flID
VlDETTE that she might huve the news at our doin"tf! frash every
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pool, of Ithica, N. Y., are visiting their daught r,
Mra. G20rge 'f. Baker. Mr. Baker graduated from Cornell College in
'79, nnd is now II pop ulsr civil engineer on One of our leading
Iowa roads. •
John S ~rley is practicing law in Bur lington. Homer Seerley is
Buperintenu ent lit Oskaloosa. Ohm'lie Shrader is in the Medical
Department. Arthur
hnUant is in Pryce & Sohell's. Frank Bond wus in the city
yester,lay,
A Pharisee lind 1\ Medic have entered into the following agreement:
If Han cock is cle ted Prusident, the Pharisee is to wheel the
Medic in a wheelbarrow from th northern extremity of the Uni
versity grounds down Olin ton street to Wstillinglon street; anel
if Garfield is elected, the Media is to wheel the Phari· fll'.
Ql1f'stiou: Who will bo the one to rid6?
The Fre hmen will cultivate their social na tmes to-night, by
ISsembling at the Db ervator), to ltcome better acquainted with
each ot\wr, and try the cfiect oj 'star-gazing." W' might 1I10ral
~ on the danger of allowing t\\'o !USctptible Frc 'hmen to gaze
through the smut! tele 'cope, at the OLIPPINGS. same time, at the
same star, but A girl just returned to Hannibal we presllme the
Faculty has fully from a Bo ton High School, said, considered the
matter, ancl thcre- upon "ccing- a fire engine at work: fore we
forbear. \Ve hope to be ., Who would e\'ah have d weamed able to
give a full report of the so- I such a vewy diminutive looking
ciablein our next i ut!, as one of apawatus would hold so murTl the
Pharis~~ will probably be al- wattah?" ~w~d to Sit on tht: fence
and see l!:xamination ill Physic : Prof.- iliem go by. " What
planets were known to the
We acknowlecl<re favorable no tices from the JJ'ill Repttbliwll
Ind the Press, of thIS city. The b-mer reprinted in full our iely
reports of last week j it is a live llewspaper,
Ir we had II. keen vil'lion, and feeling of all ol'ointil'Y
hl1l1Hlll lit.., it would bo liko It 'U1'iug tho gl'll grow, and
tho qui nol llClU't bont, II1d wo lIould di of thllt 1'01\1'
'hich lics 011 tho othOl' !lido f ~eQce. A~ it itl, tho quicko t of
Q! walk ahont w 11 wuddo(l with stupidity.- Mt.'ddlemal'oA: (jeorge
lUide.
unci nt. ( " tuc1 nt-" Well, sir, there were
V >nuS ancl Jupiter, and (after a pause), the earth, I think;
but I'm not quite certain."
"Do tor, can you tell me what is the matter with my nose? It is
constantly itching."
" Oh, yes, it is probably an irri tation of the mucou membrane,
communicating a sympathetic titil lation to the epithelium of the
na sal orgall."
" Y cs, 1 thought so."
Go to the Centennial Bakery for the R! Jutlond Gem
Oigarettes.
STUDENT MITH & MULLl~, IF YOU WANT AT THE
PHOTOG RAPHS University Bookstore, We Ol\tlOOt be excollro in the
StAte; nnd
STATIONE~Y, We will sell yodor laM money than nny ther
house in the city. Oall Rnd be convincro th t these are
(nets.
JAMES & CO. Eight Doors South of the Post Office.
Hl\ve I\D ImmeDs Slock of
Siandard and Mlscellaneotls Bo k • Many of wltHI nr hring 'ohl
nt
On ·11l1J{ thll R 101 pri 1',
Tbey Oarl'S n Large Stock 01
Fine Stationery, ASD
C. A. DRAESSEL, General School Supplies.
MERCJ;;fANT TAILOR Preparatory and N~rmaC School, Ool1elle st.,
Oppollte Opera !IOUI~, Iowa City. low A CITY, IOWA.
M8kc~ fine clothing the cheapest and in the Hhortcst timc.
Alw&Y8" fuU stock of foreign gooM on hand.
STUDENTS, &W~ your eye-ailtht by buyina- onl' of thOde
beautiful
Nickel Plated Student Lamps For Salr at N~'" York price8, at
OHIN A HALL, Washington Street. IOWA OI'rY, IOWA.
A. BOLL, Prluolpil.
Lf(iln-MiRq S. F. LotU(hrid"e· Tel\~bl"lae!&ll8in tho
Univen.h.\'.
Omfllln- 1i " Hallie Pnrker- ·Tea(·IIt'11 n cl in the
UnlvtTtiit.l'.
1I/xl"mlrll lft{ I(ulr II"" nrl/wl/I{I ~tN. ,I. Hull. p.
i1IIIIIIMlI/p-Prof. F. It William •. I'Ot·(/t .lfux/r-O. U.
OJl\rk.
Lerluru - Prof, 8. N. }'eUow •. ,~r.I~n~Prof.l!:mmon • of St.
JllIIeph'Alnstitute.
The Preparnton' "lid Norm~l8<-ho"l . ClIIllluct d by Prof. A.
Hlill, iR reoornm nded for [\tepar tory work.-1'1.iteI'8ltll
Ualaloaut.
Llhl'UI'Y Or Ullivcl'snl KilO Nledge. L T Edition. A \·ct'Mtlm
reprlug or tho lost nR~il) Lonclou dillon of f'bl\marge ype bers's
Enoyclopc<lht. with L~II'lr)lt ~ ndclllinns (uholtt 16.000
1n\llc~) by Amr'rlc,1O editors; till' whole Ullrler (III('
Il'pllubt'f, with stich Itll\~tlntlun 8~ un'lI oo~.:try to
elucldalO t!tetext. Printed frout now ,'I .. ctrill nle Ilhlt/'s,
hrenor tyPC, on SlIpcl'llIr Illtp~r, Imd bOllud In 15 elejj'llDt
OCtlll'O ,·"IUllles (,f IIbuut 000 pog!'s nt'h. It 1'1'101
cOlltal", C\lmplct ,ubout l() por c~nt more tban Apple(on's nn~ 2tJ
per C"'lt more t bllll Joltu O'I'M CyclOlln::dlll, ondl bougb IllsH
respecls Impor'llnt tv th~, genol'ltl rollder. It i8 flU·
aupet-I'lr to l, iflll' I' of thlllll,1tS costs I but [\ frucf{on
(If their I)rloo. VululDl's 1. nnd I r. 111·0 rowly OClllbpr I, 0
n<l 01111'1" \·olumcs will folio" at lenst lWO eaoh month, thu
ent Iro wl\rk bdng- oompleted by April, IMI. nnd probuhly sotmor.
Prices per volume, In oloth. ~1; In bull Ihl~8I[1. gilt top, ~L50;
post,,&, , I'l'r ,'olume.
Octobe' r 21 cents. It hus hocn Onr onstoOle In pro\,ious
publlcMhlllS to ott!'r $10 sf('()ln llndUeCI\IClIt.8 to tho, e
whosil OI'(lcra \11'0 AlI<lIll'st t·ceelvrll. lit •
pnrsuAnce at tba policy, "II or hefun Ort,,/Jel' 31 "nly, we ,vill
t'1){)olvo orcl~r', wllh Clt~h. for the Bot of 15 \'olnmes compla
te till' the 110111111111 prleo of ~IO [or lho ",111 Ion In dnth,
IIl1d Fi.OO for the rdltlon lu It ·llf RUSSia, gilt tOi', The
prlcr' during N"vl'lII\)er \nl1 bc o(h nncp~ to tlO 60 nnd 115.70,
nnd n rltft!tf'r advunce will be 108(10 enc!t mOil! h 1II1 tho work
j~ completed. It Is lIut su]> pos~d tbat thr madS of tbo ° who
will in time hl'come llurcbnsl'rs of th~ i':ncyc:lopo,lhl
wllllllltk jlltYlllrnt In IId,·tutce ItS thoy 11(11, hu,·o thu
opportunity to tlo, though m st of Otc'n d" pay for thch·
newspapers and lIIogazlnos n full relit· In url~unc.,-lJut the
01<1, tried Iriend of th. LI\crtl ry Rc\·ulU!lon, who know thut
tbr Am"rlcnn Uook Exchango nlw3J'3 nccompll~hp wbut It
unflertHk<'8, nud docs whnt It prornlRcs to do, will he glarl to
sl\ro s.i.00 by lurC5t1ng, 10.00 IlntI get the clIrllest and
COlldt'oucntly the b('st pl'lnl(:d C/lplc of tbe IQI·jCt:l!t
uulllJest JoJooycloptedll\ til'cr published In this couutry, on'u
at teu times Its cost.
Chambers's Enc~clopmdial .As 1\ portion of the T.lbrary ot
UnlVAr8al KOIlwlcdgc, we 18801' ChRmbers B Enorclopa>dla
Bcportltoly, wllbout the Amorlcnn nddltlons, complete In 15
\'OIUDtCH ]61110. In this stylo It Is printed from new t1etrOlYpe
phLtes uutile [rom \,('I·Y 010U1' nonplircfl typo, PI'lee, Aome
edlt1on, cl"I~J $7.60; Alnu8 ecl ltloD, (!Iller, bCRl'ler $7 00
pop(lr, wid!' margins), haIr IIn~rlnl gi lt top, $15.w, Tn thl8
stl'le 14 \'olumea are IS8ued • OOlobt'I' 1, IIIHI 1"(,lu",(' l~
will ue ready about October 2.'\. oompletlng tbo work. To tbosr
ordering elI/ring tl10 n\on th of ONoI)(lr, the 1)1'100 of tho
151'01umo! ooml'lo will lx' .7.lMl for tll!l cloth. ~J4 , OO for
the hulr Rue In, gill top. During- Novomber tbe price will be
ndnmoed to $7 2.:i sl1d $ltUO Cor tbeet.
standard Books. Llhrary of UniversAl Knowledl:C, 21 vol@., SIMO.
Mllmun's Olbholl'~ }(om~, ~ yole., '2.~O MaCl\ulfty"61l1~tor! of
En:rltultl, S yuh. SIlO, ~hcnulu{s LHd and I etlcr~, 1\1, con.s.
:.Iutnula\ '8 EHPRY. and Pooms. 3 \'ols .. 1.180. Chll mhol~'~ U)
ClllplCtlln (If ED~, Lit., 4 1'0l s" ~ Kulghl'~ 1J1~loty or
Jt:ngl,lnrl. 41'01 8. $-'. 1'lnl.ureh'~ Lives of IlIut<lrlllod
Mon. H vn'8 , S1.00. Oolklc', Lire nlld Words of Chri st. ClO
CCDlS. Young'" 111,,10 O'lDcordnnce, 311,0<111 ro ' ~,
Ilr~I)'rlng Acme Library or J}lOgrnplty,. 50 etM, BI)ok ofF8hlc8,
N.Sll\J, elC. 11Iup .. ClOcent@. MIIlon'8 Comploto Poetlc"1 Works.
btl couts. Shllke8l'Cnro's CII",pletc Works n ,·ont., Works
orDn1tO, t,ansl.too by ()ary,40 cenlA, Worke ofVlr"", translatcd by
Dryden, 40 c~nt!. Tho Koran olMohaUlllled, bl Salc, 116 telllS.
Adventures or Don Q.ulxole,llInf" 00 O\JUl!. ArnblHII N IllbtA
Illus. 00 ecuts , Bun181l' PilMrlm's 1'1·0l.:rC8H.!1IuS .. 00 ccnt
' Robtnsou Oro800, 11Iu~ .. 00 ccull. Munchan eu nud Gulliver's
Thtvcls.lIhIP,OOcentA. tQt'1w~ or nollnds. by.E. 1.'. A Idell,
IlIn&" 50 ceDIS.
Acme Library ur Modern l 'ld88les, 00 ceDIS.
Amerlcnn P,ttrlorlsm 50eeuls. · I·olnu·~ m Olnr! or F)o/1l1.h
T.Il<·rnlnrc, is ernt-, OecIl'8 Book~ or SntnrallllHory, II.
Plctnrtul nlllld.' L'Jxlcou, ~~ ccnl . 8nvln!!s, hy nnlhl,r 01
Spnrrow rrft.~ Papers, OOclI!. ~Ir . Hrll1un • J '~l lcRI Worb, 611
ceuts. I{tlto'~ C)'cIOl.~(I1r1 !'r nib J.lt~rfttllro. 2 ,01s , II.
Holllu·, ;Incldllt Hl,ItH'Y, a~. 2S. ~mlth·81)IClhm,'rf orlilo
Dlhlt·,l11~ . , 1ft) cents. Work8 or Flavin, Joacl>hlle. '!.
Ollmlc Il1~Iory IIf U. H., HopkIns, 111118.,60 ceot •• ncnhh by
Excrctpo. 1)r, 000. ~I. 'l'aylor, 40 ceots. lIeulth rllr Womoo. Dr.
Ouo.lI. '1'111 lor, 85 C~Dt • Llhrnry MO!;3zl!Jc, 1U COile ft No ..
,I a year. Llbl'6ry hlRg3zlno, bOllDd;yolumC8, 6OCCDII. Lo vee from
the Dlnry or no Old LAwyer,l1.
Each or Iho al)o,·c bound In cloth. It by mall, postoltC extrn.
MOlt or tho books nre al80 pub lI~bcd In dno editIons and line
blndloj18 at blither price!.
DC8crlpllve Oalalojtues on~ Term, to Club fent Jree on
request.
AlIC.BJJIO.A.N BOOK EXOHANGE, 'I'rlb,,"e BNUdlllll ]f_ TONI.
80MI AOB!i18 1'08 JOH!l80lf OOUlITY
A!liDJ Willon & COl &\ Dnl·.riG8 ~&Oh Bookl\ore,
lOY& Ci\1, lou
2
_l/o.lj..illt //1'1/ jJfrul iI." - DURNS,
THE VIDETTE.
pl'ogl'e and thn depri\'c religion st upidi ty Hlld tilllatieislll
of tlte thick ami stifiing ail' ill whidl alol1e tltey can
fi(lllrish.
"8T. PAUJ,," 1 b.lribe for the Year Book.
much greater b~ sjwc/,'ing the piece. Mr. J. 1<. Brown spoke
etlectively tor two minutes lrom one of Garfield" speeches, and
then, to the great disappointment of the audience, was
remorselessly rapped down. Mr. J. II. Fisher FOOT-BALL. Nl<JW
YORK, interl)olated a remark of his own, La t Satl1rda\r, the
combined Warrant only Pure Tobacco and Rice
I f J Paper used in all their Celebrau.d
at the cqd of a two minute' quo- cgion 0 Laws and Medics, aftcr -
Cigareites.
.\h'Cf on Law '76) wa, in tl e dty ;\fondny. lIe i IOl:.lted at
Marengo.
tation from TI anco 'k, which cau ed the game of base-ball, imamncd
Caporal, Co~oral", st. Jaaea, St. Jllllrl\~, hballl, 0- IlItlm,
Tboroullhtn4 Fino lIabau, All ~O~'""
much merriment. F. E. 're\\' that the tJ'aggling Acad lllic 011 New
Clgareltu, S'I1U Capon!. !!f\\'e n two minute' quotation thc field
of em·leton were fit sub- Fine, mild, sweet. Be'TaTe of imitatiom
ud " counterfeiu.. All gennine have tbe above f.Ic. from ~ eal Dow,
in a plea ant, con- jects for pcdal tat·gets. The Ae . simile
sir"ture. t:lold by all dealerstbro1ll!boal
'1 I' P1'o(o or ,ays that c~ londa" we will Ul' the black
hoard, '01' some other method of g 'lttn~ our thought 011 paf
cr.
versational style. W. 11. Bail yare alway!:! roady for blood; 0
thet _b_e_w_or_l _. _____ _ and . F. Bailey vainly endeavor-
inflated piece of rubber and cow- ed to cover the guestion of the
hide wa soon ellt in lIlad cal'eel' JUST RECEIVED aboli hment o(
capllnl punishment, t~wal'd l:! thc ulBe 'goal. Th~ ~on- ' , in a
three minutes' speech each. fllCt wa ' hort, sharp, and deCISIve.
Mr. . E. Grimm's last attcmpt "Ohucky' hradel', "the tore wa a con
iderablc strain on wit IUO t Medic of thelll all," put fort h to ay
the least, and hardly appre~ ll} hand to a~'l'e t th ball in vain:
ciated. The exercises in Our 1 ho Acadenuc:; were th >1'(' too
ot humble judgment, would' be "astly t.en and too n.lllCh. ix
til1le it more enjoyed if the programme t?lllld a. l'estJllg pl~ce.
ovel' the
The La\'" on lat evening elect ,~d 'd;h o Ilk '1' for the term as
foll uw : (1 '!\(Ol'd, Pnsidcnt; wee n)' VIce-PI' '"ident;
Pollock, ' c ret In; llig-htowt'r, Treasurer;
rtz: "rg :Int-at-Arms.
The Law d,l.' .. ere plea ·ei to recc' ,'e II Co II [rum ,I whole
bevy ()f b ',\utics 0:1 Thursday morning.
o III I! H~nill, Indie .. , bring your fl';cnd,,, alld d(JI)'t be
frigl,tened, for the boy · ain't half as bad as the look.'
L W LI1'ElRARY' sooiETY.
\Va cut down about one-third. fence willch tho pl'ofe'dollttl gen-
'till, the evening was an enjoya- tloman 1t~d guard ed in vain .
~nee ble one, and the literary society they ralhed an.u she(~ a
tramn nt ha the talent and mental caliber glory over theu' '~nl1l
ng. till', and among its member's suHicient to caused the welkin to
nng both mnke it .ra~k high amo~g the lit- ~oud and lon~ oyer th
e.~alllotl~~ ~ erary socletle onowa CIty. lJl a wood-pIle at thell
er~e lllle
goal. Alllong those who (ltd hard
DR-THOMAS.
The abo\, ' named . oriel \' held Dl'. Thollla, of Obiu<lgo,
th!) jts lir t regular es ion Thursday, eloq1lo1lt leet1lrel' wllo
i 811 well
and effectivc work on tllo Aca uemie side 0111' repol' ter noticed
two who did glol'ioll, work in guardillg goal. The gClltlolllen
who, in . futul'o year ', will c·:tuso death and dest.rll ction to
all UlI
suspecting cOl\l1l1unity, will find no better recreation than ill
the rugged. school of foot-ba1\. Wltile they, a yet, laek the ~ki1l
or the better-pl'acticed Collegiate. , yet they have excollent
material, and next atnrday, the 30th, we may expect to ee tlte
galllo of the
THE CHEAP.I!:8T 11NE or
DICTIONARIES IN THE CITY,
REMEMBER
WHETSTONE, .THE DRUGGIST,
For DmgR, Medi ines, Perfumery, Soap , Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushll,
Sponges, Etc.
Special pains taken in compoundiD8 pI' riptions.
On Block south of Post-oflice. J. H. WHETSTOIIJ.
Lober 2 lh, in hanccllor IJam- I'lllll Clllbel'cd by the
illtclligl' lIt pl1b mOlld" lecture room. AboutfortV lie of tho
nivel'sity, i 011 tl'ial til)' "limbs of the law" were present,
11('1'c ie ', ' uchashu\'iltgattemptod and k 'pt in aw' by the
lengthy ill hi !:! WIIl'k a a l11illistel', to l'eCOll form f Pr
'siden j evins. .\Jr. d ie l'ea on with d()gma, Ilml COlll
T .• rlhur ddin:red a 'ulutator)" 111011 se ll e with the 13ibk,. W
hetlt abounding- in go cI ,uh'ic ;'ncl per~ CI' be will be
fillnlly ejected fl'om linenl pOll1t~ and the only thing' the
Methodist IlIiui tl'y Ol' 1I0t, the open to cl'ilici m would be on
his fact i cbaracteristic a \'eritying ~n tant tingt'ring of the
top bul- tho () Id adage, "Tht!l'e is uothing ton of hi coat. .\1c
srs. l1arding 1I 0W undol' tlte sun." Excolll and Jack 'on then
favorl!d the 0 - mUlIicatioll for any but tile 11 10 t
season. -----------
iet \' with ome first-class violill eel'I'i le illtCl'pl'etatioll
of' dogula ' Draper is preaching at Red Md' ba, -viol mu :c. Mr. F.
D. that 110 sane man lIow·a day SOl'- Creek, N. Y. 'heet d claim d
"Carl churz's iously believes, Ita boen at nil ------
Eulo,.,y on 'harlc umncr," in. an time tlte o\'el'oigll rC11ledy u
eo Mr . Gould's din;ng hall for ea Y'. tracdul. and',at t'mes, Im-
by Pl lul'isees au~ priests. We ollly o),sters. pre. '1\'C man1er.
11\e debate on wonder wliat WII! become of the M G d the que tion,
" hould Women churches if the\' excollJmll11icate, oon ('80) spoke
for artie} H R· h f S' " J at Sandtown on Wednesday.
FINK'S STORE, p, 0, BLOCK,
Whole ... I\! and Retail
ave the Ig t 0 uflrage, was or what comes to nearly tlte same the
mo,t uniqu anJ st rikIng p~r- tltillg, tenifY by tho pro pect of
formanc' of the l:Vl 0' ng. H. H. excontlllll11ieation, evel'y
811111(1- ArIz and J. T. Cartwright gtil- what c1car a11d logical
tliillkel' wlto
Dr. J. P. Crawford . of Marion, Tobacco, Cigars, and Notioll&
was in the cit)' yest rday.
laotl), argu d thc affirmaliv\! and has the cl)u l'age, not only to
gral)- 'V f' 1 t 't ~ t . .. . I E are lIJ'ce( 0 Ollll 10]' Witll
wlthe~ed ~he a~guments. of Ihe pie pm.ately with. t!IO IUI )n tOI'
ot of 8 )ace an extend <l account of'
FIN}, ASfiOIiTMEliT OF
\'OL, II.
TER.lI.CS::
III commlUlicaliuns should be addressed THY. VIDE'l'l'E. 1010&
City, Iowa.
lj OM tAiIikl, let Mm tllillk fur IiimHrif,' VUlp€l1k" let
hllllspt'Ilk as lie think~; if I im k~rjU, la Itifflwl'ite ("
plll"8~ !til/wlf, (md n~ lor reilder3 j Itr excinim loitl~
OlulI'les
"Hang tM aue; I'it write fol' Il1lti
"ag."
On last Monday e" elling there was a Beloit dance, one of a
fine
select a series as we have ever All of the creme de fa creme
society were there, dra WII
hy the intoxicating sym of music. Our best young
men were there, and our weete 't most modest maidens, and yet
Sttms to us that there wa some- s a little oft' about the
whole
Now, we don't want to prudish, and yet we intend
say just what we think. We that we nelrer learned to
we confess, con seq uenlly, inabili ty to treat the question
fairly, possibly, as one who has bmed. We wish, on ome ac rounts,
that we had in n d and re [rented, that we might know whereof we
speak. As it i , and ~lieving that for th go d of 0-
Ccly some things had better be ~ unsaid, and not ~ishing to ,lace
ourselves in the ame caet !OIY of well meaning fools, where
lcerlain Brooklyn minister placed
over nOll call
negcltlvc With theIr sarc~l tiC vehe- dllgl~lat lc
SUP<'l'lltltlo11, but .al:o th ba, e' ball game between tho
me.nce. ?\Iessl·s. ~nttnn a n~ pllbhcly. tl) state the result ot
IllS Law. and l\r die nlast ,'atl\1'(!ay. Grimm h.o~\·~J ?n Ide
r:~ble Wlt 1110 't SOI'lOIlS thollgltt~. . , Th foot-ball 7amo
between tit \ and plau~l\blhty 10 argu~ng the We ct1nl~ot help bmng
l:eml11ded, Oad n.nd Law-~1edic , ,ct fill' tid negatwe. ~~e rs.,
Hardmg and of n ~el'talll Itoly lIlall 111 far-off ai'tcllloon,
will l' ceivo nttcntion J.ack on a ram (II 'our t!~ SOme Pale tl11e
. who had ()1Il~ mtltcl' ill onr IlCXt. lIvely dannng tune, makmg
the e\'crc tillngs to say agltlll t t!te feet of Baxter, Hightower,
!\Unk, ., 'cl'ibc H11d PhHrisecs," aml wlto
in stating, that, although had never attended a theatre,
~hadno hesitancy in saying that ~ stage is "the trap-door to
11ell,"
------------ t/pass lightly over som pha e ZACCHEUS SEEMANN
~thequestion which, under other
OrtumStances, we would like to
Fine Meo/8ohaum and Amb6f Gotd.
a Specialty.
tel', ~
the or I If yc you grea JOg diflb long conv
W may che8~ by e lieve du('t( invit:
and other li,'rhl-heded Laws fairly clllplied tlte vials uf his
,Hath on r#j) .I bl rIfi) blbl rattle on the floor. Mr. U. C. 1\
\'gellel'lltioll of vipel's." \....f:::-()~? ~d'a7(3 Ge ' ford
the'l read "The Death- There i indeed gl'eat llced fol' ~ ~t'J'
~-.. bld of Uentdict Arnold." The fo. terillg institution, that
will gi-\·o . . .
I I d Ii . I '\I'L I I ' " )'RACTJOAI. UV81NJ!: II Jo:OU()ATION, W
n eman .)Owe a ne arpreCl~~ t 16 yOU11g fI I"cm or llt'atlOll.
ArlvnutOIl'OA 1lIl S llrp~A8eit. Ollllrso ot Study tl l n of the
p.e. e, an I re l d t: r~d It If the c1lUl'ch eal/llot 0.1' will
not lind UU810CS< 'rI'UIIIIUg thOl'OUllhllodcomPlote. ! . " d I
. . ~ I ' I I I b II );Jllter lit flU), t1m~. oxccrt Jul)' and
AUru8t. III a pmte , grap llv man .. er, a - progres , t 10 C 1I)l)
Y n lll eans Address tor Clreultll' und CalUlolue
thouJ h the eRect would have been .honld tl')' to IId\1ance the
CRlISO • F. R. W~LLI"1I8, Iowa Oitl, I ... ,
EJ:NDEE AND
Blank Book Manufacturer. Xu i Rnd lallR zinCtl Neatly llouIICI.
II
tbe Lowest lIate~.
o ra Bluek, Olinton Street. IOWA CIIf.
I:JJch upon, and assert only what t/know. It st!ems to u that the
iautes, not only the Beloit, but all ~ claiming to be firsL-c1ass,
are, ~lISually conducted, entirely too q}OCratic in their reception
of ,frtpgers, and, gtnerally, in the ~r of invitauons; that the
la-
IS. nl mere little Dob mean