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Builder. . AOUCT. from • r Stur .. with the II N umlJl'1 (' Form F@. iht fid , rttt .. Jtpllrttr. VOL. Next Tournament Here. TOB LOCAL A ocrAl'roN liAS SECUR· ED TIJE LO ·A'.rLON 0" NEXT YEA Il' lIlEET. ext year '. U. 1. will bold I, bo ec- rctary hlp of the 'tute 'fennl A su- clatlon, und accordingly tbe tate Tournament next year wlll be h Id un our borne ground. The Pre Ident of the As oclatlOLl will be froUl Grlpnell, tbeVlce-Presldent trum Penn College, and the Trea urer from Cornell Col- lege. orne important changes were made In the Con titutlr)n, wbel'eby el'ery cumpetltor in Lhe tournam nL will be required to 'how credentials from the pre ident of I, he io titutlon which he represent·; no olle who I a membtJr of the Faculty of any institu- tlUD will be allowed to compete; aDd tbe tournament shal1 be held on tbe first Friday and aturday after the leventeenth or May. '£hls la tclause, It wlll be een, make It impo sllJle to hold the tournam nt earlier than May 1 th and ] 9th. Western Intercol\ellate Meet. The third annual meet of the We t- ern Intercollegiate AlOateur AthletiC Association will be beld in Chicago on Saturday, June 5, and already It occu- pi Ii prominent place In Lhello Ip of W estern collegians and of those Inter· ested in amateur at hlctlcs. Although ootan old event, this mcet has leap' ed Into promlneJce and I undoubted- ly one of tbe mo t Important atbleLic even ts or the year in Lhe Wtlst. Twen· ty·slx unlverdltle aud colleges consti- tute the or the associa- tion, and or tbese elgh tare repre ent- ad on the executl ve Committee, which has In charge the arrangement and preparati on (or Lhe comiug competi- tion. The e eight are the Unlvc rrl- ties or Michigan, ChiCilgO, Minne ota, WisconSin, Jilinols, Northwestern, I owa, and Lake Foredt. Greater in· terest is beinK manite ted Lh year than berore, and a proportionaLely in- ereat!ed attendance i anticipated, ay the Chicago Tribune, which also adds: Entries are ponring In from every part of the We t, and it I confidently expected that they will numlier .tOil the list are closed. Am:Jog the entrie are those of many noted athletes, whose rivalrie will in ure keen competition, and the breaki ng ot mady records. WI .:on in i plektld to wi'! by m'lny on account or ber S\rength in the sprints and hurdles, wh e re he will be repr . nted by uch cracks as M,Lybury, Richard ' . O'Dea, aod Copeland. But Mlnne ota, how- ever, Is much tr,loger this year than before. Michigan's team i somewhat of au unknown quantity thi yea r. Two years ago Michigan withdrew from active co:npetitlon on account ot the dlsqualiOcatlon of two of bel' point-winner I Hall and _ eroy, after the gam' , and her return to the fold this year I the ource of satl raetlon to all concerned, aod arlds greaLly to the loterest In Ibe meet. Colcogo, ll- IInols, Northwestern, Iowa, and mllny other8 al\ bave teams entered, and tbere 18 no doubt that a very SlIce tul &lid Interesting meet wl\l be beld. A Trl-weekly New paper Pabll bM by taduts., tile ut Ualve " .f I ..... IOWA CITY. IOWA, THURSDAY. MAY 27 . 1897 CommunIcatIon. li :DlTOR lDE1'TE-REPOtuEIt: In: -Oonc rnlnl{ Lhe editorial In your Is ue ot ?lay 2,ith, relative to t.he prote t n ler d at the ))ual L again t a hlcyel rider on the ground that hI! wa a color d mau, I de Ir to make onc vitally Important. eorr c- tion. I was refer e ot the meeL, and a uch aII protest · hud to b mad to me. I am v ry glad to lie able to ay that none of Lhe •. U. 1. con ' tant were n lacking In the plrlt of hon t geoLlemunly sport a to make lIch a prote t, thollgh they wer enlr ated t ,1) do 0 I n my prl' ellce. The prote t was ent I'ed to llIe hy Mr. 110m, a lucal ut1lcer of 1.11(0 L . A. W., wbo was roundly and d serv dly hi .' d hy the p ctatnrH. I desire to add your denuncla- Lion or the act a. "cowardly aud mean" f em to me t til' npprobatlou of all. advoeat of gentlemanly aLhletl could think otherwise. H college pa pers would al way p ak a fearle Iy 10 such en OJ a ha the VI- DE'rTE-REPOHTlut In Lhl. ,prote slonnl tactiC! in amateur at.bletlc lin would 000 fInd no market. Your ' truly, A. \' .• Ill. Notice. Tbere wll1 bo an importaot meet- iog or the '00 IIawk ye Board at 'I Hali , • aturday morning at 10 a. m. Every memlier I requ t d to be yr - ent. EDITOIHN' Subscriptions Due. The year is now drawing to a cl e and th re are WI veral who arc de- linquent with tbelr ub crlptlon We hope that we may recel ve peedy r - turn rrom these t IV, 0 that further mention will be unneces ary. Notice. Thur day night May 27, at I e nail the 'fenuls A elation will hold tbe la t meeting of the t.erm. The late Meet bas been ecured for . U. 1. tor the next year, and It is very Im- portant tbat every memoor be pre'· ent at thl meetin\!. Tb 4! report or onr con tants In the m et at 0 ka- 100 a will al 0 inLer t everyone. Meetlog at 7:30. Will elect new Trea . urer of local A 'ociation aod lary of the late A sociaLion. , What is worth dOing aL worth doing well" I an old awage, but Lrue. A tudenL bould pur oe a tud imply to get. a grad. Ir a tudy hecome detestlble there I ooe of two thing to be tried: eiLber tudy more dllljrently and learn tQ like the work, or drop It for some time more congenial. A tbl i true in the line of scbool work, so it i Ju t true In the lin e of bu Ine . A tu- dent cann ot afford to engage in work tor the ummer vacation imply a a pastime. li e hOllld resolve to be SUCCI.' ful, if po Ible, or not eDt r upon tbe work. It I a nice condition wben one bas parents to furnl h tund ror aJl bl need, hut a younll man bould arou'e him elf and be elf- upporting. He sbould be asbam- cd to accept aJl necessary uid trom hi parent and give :nothlng, not eve n evidence of Improvement, In returo· Memorial Do frolf'am. Tlt8 I.I ·T A 1) OnHF.1l 0 At TtE. TO II EO. ). I. Iuwa altunal (/UI\II1. o. Or .ld Army or tho It (lull- lie. Of Jobns Bop- men. .. And t.bere bo\'6 the UtUe grave, we me t again with tea , I Lbe way Corn 11 announ the reconclll.t1oo or YaJ and Harvard.

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Page 1: iht fid,rttt .. Jtpllrttr

Builder. . AOUCT.

from

• r Stur .. with the II N umlJl'1

('

Form

F@.

iht fid,rttt .. Jtpllrttr. VOL. 2~.

Next Tournament Here.

TOB LOCAL A ocrAl'roN liAS SECUR·

ED TIJE LO ·A'.rLON 0" NEXT YEA Il' lIlEET.

ext year '. U. 1. will bold I,bo ec­rctary hlp of the 'tute 'fennl A su­clatlon, und accordingly tbe tate Tournament next year wlll be h Id un our borne ground. The Pre Ident of the As oclatlOLl will be froUl Grlpnell, tbeVlce-Presldent trum Penn College, and the Trea urer from Cornell Col­lege. orne important changes were made In the Con titutlr)n, wbel'eby el'ery cumpetltor in Lhe tournam nL will be required to 'how credentials from the pre ident of I,he io titutlon which he represent·; no olle who I a membtJr of the Faculty of any institu­tlUD will be allowed to compete; aDd tbe tournament shal1 be held on tbe first Friday and aturday after the leventeenth or May. '£hls la tclause, It wlll be een, make It impo sllJle to hold the tournam nt earlier than May 1 th and ] 9th.

Western Intercol\ellate Meet. The third annual meet of the We t­

ern Intercollegiate AlOateur AthletiC Association will be beld in Chicago on Saturday, June 5, and already It occu­pi Ii prominent place In Lhello Ip of Western collegians and of those Inter· ested in amateur athlctlcs . Although ootan old event, this mcet has leap' ed Into promlneJce and I undoubted­ly one of tbe mo t Important atbleLic events or the year in Lhe Wtlst. Twen· ty·slx unlverdltle aud colleges consti­tute the member~bip or the associa­tion, and or tbese elgh tare repre ent­ad on the executl ve Committee, which has In charge the arrangement and preparation (or Lhe comiug competi­tion. The e eight are the Unlvcrrl­ties or Michigan, ChiCilgO, Minne ota, WisconSin, Jilinols, Northwestern, Iowa, and Lake Foredt. Greater in · terest is beinK manite ted Lh year than berore, and a proportionaLely in­ereat!ed attendance i anticipated, ay

• the Chicago Tribune, which also adds: Entries are ponring In from every part of the We t, and it I confidently expected that they will numlier .tOil b~rore the list are closed. Am:Jog the entrie are those of many noted athletes, whose rivalrie will in ure keen competition, and the breaki ng ot mady records. WI .:on in i plektld to wi'! by m'lny on account or ber S\rength in the sprints and hurdles, where he will be repr . nted by uch cracks as M,Lybury, Richard ' . O'Dea, aod Copeland. But Mlnne ota, how­ever, Is much tr,loger this year than before. Michigan's team i somewhat of au unknown quantity thi year. Two years ago Michigan withdrew from active co:npetitlon on account ot the dlsqualiOcatlon of two of bel' point-winner I Hall and _ eroy, after the gam' , and her return to the fold this year I the ource of satl raetlon to all concerned, aod arlds greaLly to the loterest In Ibe meet. Colcogo, ll­IInols, Northwestern, Iowa, and mllny other8 al\ bave teams entered, and tbere 18 no doubt that a very SlIce tul &lid Interesting meet wl\l be beld.

A Trl-weekly New paper Pabll bM by taduts., tile ut Ualve " .f I .....

IOWA CITY. IOWA, THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1897

CommunIcatIon. li:DlTOR lDE1'TE-REPOtuEIt:

In: -Oonc rnlnl{ Lhe editorial In your Is ue ot ?lay 2,ith, relative to t.he prote t n ler d at the ))ual ~ L again t a hlcyel rider on the ground that hI! wa a color d mau, I de Ir to make onc vitally Important. eorr c­tion. I was refer e ot the meeL, and a uch a II protest · hud to b mad to me. I am v ry glad to lie able to ay that none of Lhe •. U. 1. con ' tant were n lacking In the plrlt of hon t geoLlemunly sport a to make lIch a prote t, thollgh they wer enlr ated t,1) do 0 I n my prl' ellce. The prote t was ent I'ed to llIe hy Mr. 110m, a lucal ut1lcer of 1.11(0 L . A. W., wbo was roundly and d serv dly hi.' d hy the p ctatnrH. I desire to add ~hal your denuncla­

Lion or the act a. "cowardly aud mean" f em to me t til' npprobatlou of all. ~o advoeat of gentlemanly aLhletl could think otherwise. H college pa pers would al way p ak a fearle Iy 10 such en OJ a ha the VI­DE'rTE-REPOHTlut In Lhl. ,prote slonnl tactiC! in amateur at.bletlc lin would 000 fInd no market.

Your ' truly, A. \ ' .• Ill.

Notice. Tbere wll1 bo an importaot meet­

iog or the '00 IIawk ye Board at 'I Hali , • aturday morning at 10 a. m. Every memlier I requ t d to be yr -ent. EDITOIHN'

Subscriptions Due. The year is now drawing to a cl e

and th re are WI veral who arc de­linquent with tbelr ub crlptlon We hope that we may recel ve peedy r -turn rrom these t IV, 0 that further mention will be unneces ary.

Notice. Thur day night May 27, at I e

nail the 'fenuls A elation will hold tbe la t meeting of the t.erm. The

late Meet bas been ecured for . U . 1. tor the next year, and It is very Im­portant tbat every memoor be pre' · ent at thl meetin\!. Tb4! report or onr con tants In the m et at 0 ka-100 a will al 0 inLer t everyone. Meetlog at 7:30. Will elect new Trea . urer of local A 'ociation aod lary of the late A sociaLion.

, What is worth dOing aL worth doing well" I an old awage, but Lrue. A tudenL bould ~vl'r

pur oe a tud imply to get. a grad. Ir a tudy hecome detestlble there I ooe of two thing to be tried: eiLber tudy more dllljrently and learn tQ

like the work, or drop It for some time more congenial. A tbl i true in the line of scbool work, so it i Ju t a~ true In the line of bu Ine . A tu­dent cannot afford to engage in work tor the ummer vacation imply a a pastime. lie hOllld resolve to be SUCCI.' ful, if po Ible, or not eDt r upon tbe work. It I a nice condition wben one bas parents to furnl h tund ror aJl bl need, hut a younll man bould arou'e him elf and be elf- upporting. He sbould be asbam­

cd to accept aJl necessary uid trom hi parent and give :nothlng, not even evidence of Improvement, In returo·

Memorial Do frolf'am.

Tlt8 I.I ·T A 1) OnHF.1l 0

At

TtE. TO II oll~lm EO.

). I. Iuwa altunal (/UI\II1.

o. Or .ld Army or tho It (lull­lie.

Of Jobns Bop-

men. .. And t.bere bo\'6 the UtUe grave,

we me t again with tea , I Lbe way Corn 11 announ the reconclll.t1oo or YaJ and Harvard.

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T HJC VIDETTE - REPORTER.

I ..... t,.. TAt •• ,.tll"" 0#" '" W."I~,tu I/,"t ''''r

TOUDlY. TIIOUU' liD IATOUlY ~"I", t .. 0.11.".,. re., .t t .. U",.",It. 0' I •••.

Blllm- ,,·Cllul. ED .. UND SI .... ON • •

MIlIUI/fI"I8I1i1.n. CORA DOROAI. 1&1'1''' ON A UR • • J . H. FaAIL.Y. F. W. IJIOXIlAN.

JOHN C. PRALL. Alllltik 8d" . ,.. AlJltl4J, Bd,lm.

S.RTHA BLU.. W.. A K. Nn'. CBAI. O. 01.... MAB. L Fo TJ(R . M. L . FER 0 • fAX. O. LOR. Z

II. C. I UTe". ' /HpIIrtlll/lf' Edllm.

J. PIIT •• aa •• O.R. 1.Aw DqNJrt",'IfJ. III. H. TB rU.N. M,dlu/ /)qI(Jrl/llllf/. III. A. TAYLoa. H'IIIMfPtSlIII& DqNJrl",IIfJ. E. W. MAO ........ PII4""lltnltlU/ DqHlrtlll,IfI. 1'. P. WILLI. lHJfI4/ Dq>IIrllll"".

8IUilWlI f,'IJ/f4Iff'1.

W. T. EVAN., H. E. TAYLOR.

T." •• , Per year. _ • • •• ,1.2& Jf oot plld ~(ore Jaouary I, 1 117, 1.&0 810,Ie Copy, .08

Olllce at th Republican PrlntJnr Compeny, lOft WublnKton.ue t .

Tbe paper wUl ~ lenl to old .ublcr1~ra aotU ordered ItOPped and arrearqea paJd.

Copl" (or alIe and lublcriptiODa taken at tbe booltatore. and at Wieneke',.

AddrealllJ communJcatJ n. to TBI 'tD."....Uro.TlIl.

I •• a Clt1. I •••.

Entered at tbe Iowa City POll Olllce u MCOnd cl ... matter.

al d"anc In work menlA. with al1l trial appolntm ol w nl

fairly uc rul In v ry r . Int wltb

al communication. to lh collPg p p r from lh rrl nd and cl mat of John Y. ' run, ar w 11 wor­thy th atL nUon or our LUd 01. body. Tbey all IU (l I. tb I. om torm of m morl I be tabll b d II; houor ot thl not . U. 1. who char ct rl7.ed

W h artily endur ug-g t~, Bod hop thBt th y m y bring forth worthy r uil . IL 18 but a

part DC the

ve Ity to I v Dol mluk ot remem-bran and gratltud tor thl prln among m '0, ho peut bl vi rou yuung manhood In her cau • aod 10

tbe one tlmblLi Dot adding I urel to her wr atb of r m . B pr entlng tbat whl b was good 10 tud nt lire, prominent In II the lin ot lIegl·

of our tudent body who do not h 1- gone ror-tate to cheer them elv ever, I t u remember him the U. I. wh 0 vic rlou, but who om - type, tb example of the Id al tn-how Call to r nd wb n asked to dent, gent! man and trlend. cootrlbute materially to th 8upport Thl Id tha~ b en ad vocated of our athl tic team. Grinnell' bould not be perml~ted die, as strong track team I the r ultor per- many good Ide have been permitted I tent work und r the band ot a betore. Although tbe AthleLic Union

competent tralnerj onr track team I r pre en only 00 ut the Intere t In a selt-developed product. We do not wblcb Jobn V. Crom was a leading wi h to dl ouroge our owo team In factor, why hould It not take it upon any respect, but the tact I that their Itself to ee tbat ru tribute be left deteat ~aturday was largely due to In that Unlve ity be 0 lOVed and 'he lack of proper training. We would tolled tor? We would be plea ed to again caJl upon the tuden w e to to me memo tt that next year our athletic t rna orlal trom th e who desire uch a are properly upport d and properly course to be effected. managed. Tben If we arc deteated It

will not be becau e we bave denied SIOO ReWird. $100. our atbletes a talr chance. But It tbisl done we need bave little tear of deteat.

The publication of tbe program lor Commencemeot week caJl to mind tbe fact that another Oniver­slty year I aIm t over. To maoy It bas been aborter and bualer than It predec r, to ome It ba been a pleasant Introduction to Unlver Ity lite, to otber , perhaps, It has been a year of disappointment or rrow. Yet whatever the cling n of Onl· 'tenlty lite may have been for u • It II now pa t recall; aU tbat we can do Is to review tbe pa t, profit by Ita uc­ceasea or tailur ,If po88lble, and look forward to the future.

Tbe lUdera of thll paper will be pleased to learn tb \tbere I alleut one dreadOO disease that IICfeoce bas ~en able to cure In III Ita stage., and that f catarrh. Dall'l Catarrb Cnre I lbe only poelUve cure now known to the medlcll fraternity. Catarrb ~IDg a conslilu­tiDnll disease requires a cDnstJta lonal tre.t­meDt. Hlll'. Catarrb Cure Is tilt n Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mDCOUI lurtae of the system. thereby destroying the foundatJon Df the di ease, and giving the patJent strength by building up the con51ltu' tJon and asal8tJng nature Iii doiDg ita . ork. Tbe proprletora nave to much faith In ltacura' t1ve powera,that tbey offrr ODe Hundred Dol. lar (or any case thallt falls to cure. Send for list of te .Imonlals. Addreas. F. J. CHENEY'" CO ..

Toledo,O. Sold b~ DrugglltlJ. 75c, Hall', FamJly Pill are the best.

IOVI Ceatral R,. Chrl tian EDdeavor, an Franel co,

Oal.,I24. . Tlcke on sale JUDe 29th and 30th, July 1 t, 2d, aDd 3d, 1 97.

Tno . P. BARRY. G. P. A., Mar balltowD, Iowa.

La ... r, Work.

Lots For Sale. " .. " Not building lots but lo~ or J)lIrable, Dre~ y and tylleb

lilt lor pring wear.

Suits" " " " " " " " Tbnt. will add Flnl hand tylo to your Appearaoce.

Suits" " " " " • " " That will will /lraLHy your Personal Pride and wlo Com-mendations of your rrl od .

Suits .. " .......... " Thnt will plea your FaDcy and sustain your reputation a8 "GOOD DRE! &Lt.

" .. <2oast & Easley, T ll Alnel'lcnn. lothiaN

<2arter School of E)ratory. Lucated in Close Hall.

We teach Elocution, Oratory and Dramatic Art According to the new school of Expre bion.

peelal Work In Physical Culture if de ired. Our Mollo, "By Art, conceal Art, For information, term, etc., addre s,

E. A. CARTER, Principal and Proprietor. r. 0, 801. 1721. IOWA CITY. IOWA

Hack and 8us Line. lIaclta furnished Iltall hours. Leave orders at llohenscbuh & WleDeke' ••

~~VENINQ ~AItT/~. A .~ECIAL.TY.~

Telepbone., A. J. HANLEY, ManDger. 28-25 Capitol St.

Lumsden & Rummelhart <lite ·.FOR· tC>-

Fine Teas and Coffees, ~Fre.b Flab Every Frlday .~ ,--""",Fruits of AU Kind •. """,-,

130 S. DUBUQUE STREET.

1tbe. <ttti3ens Sat'ings an~

\trust (to. OF IOWA CITY.

CAPITAL STOCK, $60,000.00, A. E. W HER. President. O. W. LgW[S. Vlco President. O. W. KOONTZ ... Secretary and Treasurer.

TR TEES.~. A~Scbreffer, H. Strub, G . W. Lewis. U. W. Koontz, A. E. Swisber.

Interest plld on deposits. orlgage [oans on real estate.

Office, No. lB Soutb Clinton Street.

THE

National Orchestra r. ... I.1I111 ••• Ie (l.el •• I •• PI ... ) f.r .11 '.lIl1e ... ,rlute btertal •• e.ta .t R __ .lIle R.teII,

Gin 1111 New Orell.t ... TrI.1 ea. f'. will .. t lie .IIt,pel.te4,

APPLY TO THE BUSINESS MANAOER,

J. J. BERVERT,

~ew St. :James I FINEST SHOE RER!IR SHOP Ill! ~ 'Q IN THE cln.

:Jobn £. ~uber, Prop. ~ WORK NEATLY DONE. ~ H.tu~~"'''' 10.aCltv./0"'L JOHN STANOSHEK, ,. , .... A". 11100' 'IUt 0' p. o. 122 Iowa AveDue.

BOYS. BRINe YOUR CLOTHES TO IIlf!UM Ifill AgeDt for

W. P. lelthamel's Tailor Shop l!Y~!l~N !!l~i(tL •• FOR CLEANING, PRESSING, ETC.

SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 116 S. DUBUQUE STREET.

\tbe ~trltwoob, LEADING BOTEL

0J110WA CITY.

WU.'"rt.fI St. O",."tf V,,/uralt, F. P.IIULE, Prep.

THOMAS BICYCLE ,aDd WESTMINISTER BICYCLES.

Bicycle Live_ry. Come iD and see the BEST Wheel iD tbe Country.

DEALER IN

tUtU lI. "au ,attn_t. Baller and Eggs and Country Produce

ahvay. on band. lOW. CITY. Iowa.

As a whole the year bas not been devoid of uccess and encouragemeDt tor S. U. L Our record In athletics thus tar might have been better, and It might have been wor ej our Inter­coJleglate literary and torensic con­tests bave, with ~be exception ot the Oratorical Contest, been extremely

Mrs. T. L Jeonlngs, of 411 Daven- $tubente!. ~ port Street, wl11 be tbankful tor any I~. Startsman, washing tudeots may have. Goode • porch & Son called tor aod delivered upoo not.lce Notify by postal card or leave order

Have the beat equipped

Give tbem a call. with the janitor of the Y. M. C. A. 115 Capitol Street 1t~et~.

I 1IIIlatcbes, ~locks. :Jewelt\! SU,er anO PI.teO 'IIlate. SpectaCles a Spectalt\!.

1o •• Cft" I •••

LJ\TEST STYLE H,1\T8 J\NJd FUl{NI8HIN<9 ~OO1dS J\T ELOO}t\ & }t\j\.YEl{'S.

Bieae1e

J. J. H

iDltraolar and COLLEGE STREET VI

Planland Speclficatlon

J. ~. 1Rttte~ Leave ordef8at Wieneke'sCl1

City Wood Measurer. or 6BO Churcb Slrl

Locah, Mr. Langenberg has n

.hop up stairs at 1071 E and 18 DOW better equip) to do a Hne lob of repair

New Bicycle Repair SI Bedell. Iilead I

117 College St" 10

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aDd tyll8b

and win Com·

reputatloo a8

new school

But we are the Leaders in the

Hlgb urade Wheels for ' ale or Rent.

THOS. E. MARSHALL, College Street.

John R. Bather

C1.INTON. IOW~.

Cut Flowers Our Specialty. ~ROSE8 AND CARNATlON8 ALL THE rEAR._

Chrysanthemums. Hyacinths, Violets. Nar· cllI8us, Llllles of the Valley. anel all other Flow. ers 10 their season; also Smilax Ferns and As· paragus Ferns.

No charge for boxes or packing. Orders by mill or telegram promptly attended to.

Hulsizlr'sBrleft Housl CHOICE ROSES,

AND OTHER CUT FLOWERS Conservatory and Bedding Plants. Tele·

graph and Telephone Orders promptly altend· ed to. Tdepbone 3 ••

.J ••. HULSIZER. Grlnell. I .....

Wanted-An Idea ~~~=

THE VIDETTE-REPORTEIt.

Have moved to

t8~ Clinton st We Invite comparison . et our Prices on

Groups and remember thot we nave tbe bt' t I,bt In the city for Gro uPS. of which " ' j! mike a specialty. ' econd ~'Ioor.

IOWA CITY

~olIege of music. THIRD FLOOR, ORlBCEIfT 'LOCK, COLUQ£ 'T.

I C IPOIUIi I ". Vocaland In!ItrUmental l u . lIart11ony.nl1

and 1II u Ital T heory and N orm.1 I ethoo •• oun.e arraoll'ell proar hely I 'dln. to

rraduft tlon .. ben d lplom lTe ('onferr~. ~PKlal.uentlon , Ivr n to nlye Ity leu ­

dt'nla. Ph.·_ call It office for term and loll partlcu.

lIT •• .I. W. ItUQQL. ••• ""W./DWflT.

~pera bouse I:::~:~:nt ~~~~~!~~~I\! ~~TE!J I ' .. itb Ir., pl ••. , t nt lit ok r, Ad lResta u ra nt. dr., . .. Ole" Tea ~ ,.' a.1U1 L .. ,III I,

t;verythina: Stric tly' Fi ... " l: I . ...

Board. e2.CO ' tudent ITade per week. ' IIclled.

Fine Line of Caudy. Cigars aod Tobacco alway! on band.

Ice Cream and .11 kinds o( Mild Orin'" SATISFACTION G ARA TEED

Give me a trial and be convinced.

C. JYI. WEuuS. Pl'Opr.

mmoLt~ 11.,.11.11 D. Ewell, LL.D.,II.D., De ...

Winter term opened Nov. 30. J 96. 01. ploma admlta to bar. Improved method uolt­Ing theory and pract ice. TlIe M ... I If ,ra."" I. tlle ledl" '~' ... e. Even log sea loos of ten boure a week (or eacb class. Studenta can be self supporting while aludylnlr. t·orcata. logues addreSll. M. D. EWE"''''. D.an .

~~~

· "S. V. I," · "WHITE ROSE" ~

"SWEET ROSE BUD." CIC:A"RS Are the Best in the City.

IOWA ClfT. IOWA. OAPITAL. " 00,000.00. 8URPW'. '30.000 00.

DIRECTOR:. Peter A. Dey. J . T . Tum r. Jo:. 8rad .... y. • •

Welch, A. . Curr! r. c,t . W. B.Il.

$tu~entsr c When In need 0/. LIVIRY call 00

murpb~ 8. "Reba. Cab Ordera (or Partie. and Dance .. 'p laity.

Eolranceat 114 Wuillo toa t.

TftY _ _ ~_-.

WERTS O"b"qr:.:n~~r. Fred Zimmerli. Ground Joloor,

• ~~ Cllntoo

A good shoe, a noat tit, and a low price-Tbeobald & mltb.

f.. J. frlce & [0. for nerJthln,ln the Jewelry line and Witch rePllrll', 106 [linton St.

The New Itestllrl.t Firat quality of good at r a onable

prices for clu ,plcnl partie Meal, 250. Ic cream and frul at

R . M. OLDSIHTR. "-t ,our ItI_: th8J m&1 brlq 701 wealtb. ".-IORN WBDDBRBURN a co. P'lelll"~ ..,.,Wublqton, D. C •• tor tIIelr ,1.10) p .... off. For the late t sbad _111& of t"o hUllclncl ... .,8Il~ WIIl\ecL

No 16 S. OubuQU Street,

.- bee Theobald & mltb. t In A I way go where you g ~ tbe Ice cream and soda water.- E.

Latest sbapes in Spring bats at Clinton t. Coaijt & Easley' .

amur,

Students of the University and otber scbools may enter for one or more hours per day and take Penmanship, Book.keeping,

Shorthand, or any branches we teach. at re880nab)e rates.

Special rates to students entering in December CaU. or Write ror Catalogue.

WILLIAMS" BENTON, Prtp' ••

Have your watch cleaned by John Hands, 22 (Jlioton street.

A new lioo of sboes lust arrived at Tbeobald & Smith's

Professor, do you want to bUJ a bome In Woodlawn? It 0, ee O. B. Lumbard, at olllce or Iowa Lumber Co. My bome for ale cbeap and 00

easy terms ot gayment.

Students "tteatloa.

Look at the linc or b a Tb . bald . mltb' , and you will have no otbers.

J. f.. H ••• er. "Eastman' Camer .'

Pocket Kodak,

~ S5.00 No.2 Falcon,

o. 2 Bull -eye, to No.2 Bullet,

No.4 Bull· ye, '15.00. No.4 Bullel.

Cameras tor rent.

Naw Livary Siable

18N~ lOt. moon, ISG7.

$mohe tbe - -­"<tuban 'Rose," 1)n.l1.

IHleb Hbawke~e," anb Ctgat,. "princess. to

"I'd by i.u.lIl" a lt4 •• r4, ,.., I . ...

B

Steam Laundry.

ract I •• It ••• r.

ball a urd y. .. ext w k xamlnatloo

Tb Z plcnlck up the rl' r y • terdayaf rooon.

Polygon will give n lumnl pro­gram 10 Ze~ ball thl ev Din .

Tbe Leagu arnc wltb Iowa Col· leg 00 tb bom ground turday.

Goo. '" . Brlgp, • 7, will be prlnci' pal of bool at Lamoni, b., nelt year.

E. A. Crary, C. -, b returned to ke hi Onal work In Lbe Law De-

A number or our tud 0 bave al· ready ured employment tor tbe urnmer vacatloo.

Our ball team g to Mt.. Vernon,

J. J. HOTZ,

iaulmtor and Builder.

Students wbo expect to canvass t.bl summer and are willing to carry a fast aod ure selling side line, at a good commls lon, call at tbe olllce or Tbe Home M'f'g Co., Crescent Block, City. .

Wasblngton and LinD tree to-morrow, to play the league game

Rudal tadt band·palnted Cblna at wltb Cornell Colle e.

COLLEGE STIEBT VIADUCT.

Plans aod Specifications Furni bed.

Gltt)et ~Ott) 'QIllOOt) ftom

J. ~. 1Rtttenme~et.

Spring Dunlap now on ale at Cout & Easley's.

Manbattan sblrts are tne oest. Bloom & Mayer have tbem.

Bloom & Mayer bave all tbe new. Leave orders at Wieneke's Cigar Slore with the sprl ng sbapes and shades In bate a\

City Wood Measurer. or at Number • 680 Church Street. popular prices.

Locals. Mr. Langenberg bas moved bls shoe

.bop up stairs at lO7t S. Clinton St., and Is now better equipped tban ever to do a fiDe lob of repairing.

New Bicycle Repair Shop, Bedell. Jlhlld & [0.

1J7 College St., Iowa City, Ia.

low I Ceatrll It,. B. P. O. Elks, Mlnnllapoli 1 Minn.

One fare plus Ofty cents for tbe round trip. Tickets on sale July 4th and 5tb,1987. Tuos. P. BARRY, 0 P A, • Marsba1\towo, Iowa.

For One confecUonarles go to FIe­tor's bakery.

JobnHand.

Bloom & Mayer are showing tbe largest and nobbl t line of pring ult ID Iowa City.

Tbeodald mltb have a fine line ot cbocolate color boes tbat tbey are selling a\. an ~tremely low (lglUe.

ure a good paying [lOSltion with tbe.well known Orm of Rand, McNaJly & Co. No book canv Ing or kindred work, but pleasant employment tor tbe ummer. Call on W. M. Plum, Oen. Agt., at 109 Burliogton t.

A new line of Spring goods at Jos. Siavata' .

ew pring neckwear at Bloom & )layer's.

Hands for watch repairing.

Dr. Frank E. Bru b, of 0 tuma, I In tbe city to deliver an add at. the M nlc ball to-nlgbt.

It I believed lba we can beat Grin· nelJ, In e baH at 1 Corue too tbe game aturday and

In tructor Bau r H. W. Rose and J. R. Frailey ned judgel for a declamatory cont.eat at. North Liberty last. nigbt.

Col. Al walm arrived 10 the city y terday. The Elecutive Coruml\­tee mee In j reguJar montbly meeLing to-day.

Tb member of tbe Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity picnicked at tbe Hutchinson boat hou Tuesday. A pleasant time Is repor~.

@~LL ON ELOO}ll & .7tI\~YEPl FOJ,l{ @LOTHINC9 f..]iJd H)\T8.

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Grinnell v . . u. r., at.urd llY, at Atbl tic Park, at. 3 Po roo ur ouly cbance to make any howlng uga ln. t Iowa College In lh atbl Lie lin .

Invitation have b n nt. out for tbe wedding or Arthur W. How , ~I. '96, now practi cing at. L on, In., to MI Rolland ra nrd ln r, or lb l city.

Judge ampb 11, ot tb upr m Court of Colorado, I on or our dl -tlngul h d alumni who will r pond to toa t8 at th alumni banquet t.bl year.

Prof or Loo wllJ give n r pLion at.urday e\' nlng, at hI home, at

eight o'clock, to t.h OJ 11 who parLl I­pated In Lb pr llm lnarl " (I t th ' In -ter-collegia d ba of till y ar.

John Jacob 0 0 , of BelOi t , "'ho hu been vI Itlng n. W. Ro , hi old friend and cIa roM , lett Tue day nIght for Chicago. He I a ' I tant principal or the hlgb school at Coun­cil Bluff .

Tbe followIng ladl have ))c n e-lected by the M dlcai Faculty to or­ganize an aid society tor tbe now Hos­pital: Mr . E. W. Rockwood , chair­manj Mr M. J. Wad, Mr. W. 11 .

tewart, MI usan King, nnd 11 Eloise WillIs.

eha . W. Kepi rand T. L. Wolf , of Mt. Vernon, wer In th clt.y, y -terday, completing arrangem nt In regard to the game with Mt Vernon to-morrow afternoon. A uumber or S. U. J. men will accompany the team to Mt Vernon.

Judge eeda left for ttumwa Tue ­day eveDlng, wbere thl eveDlng he I to deliver a lecture to the tate Bank­ers' Assoclatlon upon "Th Banker aDd Legislation." An addr In the afternoon npon "BegInning of Bank­Ing," wll be gIven by Prot or 1. A. Laos.

THE! VIDE TTE i{EPORTEtt . •

RICHMOND

Only Eight Hours. ~ !'rom ftlc.ao.~

Gunther's Famous Candy.

I con.tantl~ rl'celV II (re.h by Ex!,,, on I I, sold.t hlc:lllO r!rlce at Crl· .. l·nl PtfoU'm y.

W . W. IOR RI SO •• Propr. No. 117 Collell~ Stre~t.

Strai~ht Cut No. (too"er's 1 CIgarettes.

CinA R TTl! S)fO'O.RI who are ... 1111111 10 lRestaurant pay a IItll mure til n the t.rlc~ chal'llcd (nrthe A ordinary tf til! 'II(" It will li nd I'll J T UJ{ i U III.erior to all uthel'll.

The clrarl'ltr arlO made (rOlh the bright - t mo I dellcatel tI~v"rcd and hlallt' t COSt Gel. Luf gruwn In 'Ir tnla. Thl r. the 01 .... O.lel .. 1 •• ,d.f tPll f kt CI' ill'a.rett • and "'3 brou"ht OUI by u n the) I:' r J 711

121 IOWA AVE.

IDtntng ~oom 1arge al\~ 1tgbt

ItWARE or I .. ITATIO • • tld ol rve that '*'C~t Sc,·"tce tit tbe t1'tt" tile fir. _ .. De. b Ie .. I, un e.~ry IUlckaae. ~" • v ~ /::.

ALLEN & GINTER, The American Tobacco Company, 10ca tton <ton "enten t. • .

ae r . ..... f.uurer. RICHMOND. VIROINUIt.

~~'" f 1o\\'!cst ~rtccs ••

an~ 13est ~nalttl) for tbe monel) is •

tbe motto of tbe •

'Ul nt"eratt~ " J300h Store.

Wourself. ••••• 24- <tltnton Street. 1ee Eroa. & ~o. ~~-...-..

F0R FINS

F!fuits, Confeetion&!fies, , O!foee!fies, 1>0 10

fl. A. WB~TS & co.

Engllsn a~d Brawlng a SpeclaJtg. 1\ ... 7 Dubuque t.

:Soar~, $2.50 pcr 'UUlceh ..

Pullman Bu~et Sleeping Cars AND ELEGANT DAY COACHES

a&TVV."N

MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL AND

KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS THE 8HORT L.INE TO

MINN.SOTA, MONTANA, MANITOBA, DAKOTAS, WYOMINCl, IDAHO,

Off.ClON, WASHINClTON AND

THE NORTHWEST CONNECTINO AT KANSAS CITY FOR

bn ••• , Colorado, Arizona, Old and New Mcxlc:o and California.

AT ST. lOUIS FOR

Arluin .... Teu., TennCAee, Alabama M'u' •• 'ppl. Loul.'ana, Geo!'ila.

Florida and the

SOUTH t:? SOUTHEAST.

HAWKEYE

Job ()ffice. JOHN J. KEPPlER, Propr.

108 S. Dubuque Stre.: t.

I·: ... $60··' . .. These are better than our wheels .

of last year. The marked differ-. ence in price is because we do not .

have to buy any new machinery. . . The matchless Waverley Bicycle for ,897. with ahsolutely true and dust· .. proof bearings-a marvel in skill and workmanshlp-<:annot be sold for less tban tbe price we ask-slOO.

Catalogue free. ~ INDIANA BICYCLE CO., !llll1e ..... 1 ...... 13_9B:'e:({fi:.:({fi:~11

JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS.

At a peclal meeting of Co. I , I. N. G .. held at their armory Monday even­Ing, a ballot was taken npon tbe pro­position of having camp here thl year, and tbe decl 100 w decided In ' the adlrmative. It will now be left to I tbe bu Iness men and citizen to de­cide whether they want the encamp­ment or not. A purse ot J,OOO will have r.o be ral ed.

Iowa (tft~ Bca~em~.

GOLD MEDAL, ~RIS EXPOSITION, 1889, On'1 _ Un. to PEORIA Without Chang. AND THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION AWARD.

THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS-

lA)p1t .",IS" ID .III(r tAl U"ivlml:;? lA 1011 .",ISII 1.1_11'

1A7D1I 'IIIIS/; a ruMpraclical .dllcat"",? --4J11:TTBNO THe Jll:CJl[OB1II\:V.~

Dally Republican, of May 26: "A marked copy of the Courier-Journal haa been receIved at thl office COD­talnlng aD account of the organiza­tion, at Loul vllle,Ky., of the 'Nation­al Park and Out-Door Art A ocla­tion,' which adjourned to meet. agaIn In June, 1898, at )llnneapoli. Pro­feasor McBride, of the Unlvel'!tity, i deeplg interested in·thl ubject.

The people ot Iowa City have been 8urprf cd and pleased at. tbe beauti-ful display ot tbo work exhibIted by the public school children or thl city

lIl1l. B. lIl1l t lit at "rlnel"a (

If pou want tbe 13est at tbe Armory, the past three day . The exhibit comprl all of the hoi­ars' work, from their entrance to the I primary department up to the time • tbey receive their diplomas. Such a dl8play cannot belp being of interest

.Groceries .. You will patronize

$. 1. Saun~era. to parents and cItizen. 181 Wasbington t.

Direct Oonnectlon. with Throu.h Train. to Principal Cltl •• ln IIIlnol •• Indiana, OhiO, "_ntuck)', WMt Vlr.lnla, P.nn.)'lyanla and N.w York without chan.e.

PU"CHAaE TICKETS VIA

IOWA CENTRAL-ROUTE E. McNEILL, THOS. P. BARRY,

MARSHALLTOWN. IOWA.

Open Your Eye THE

Cottage * StudiO Oor. Dubuque and Market S·s.

HAS OiANGED HANDS. WE ARlo; PRERAR ED TO MAKE YOU

BETTER WORK FOR THE )'IOl EY THAN YOU CA GET E LSEWllERE

We don' t pay ' so to ","0 each month forrent and you get the benefit.

AMATEUK WORK FINISHED.

Call, examine work. and compare prices.

B. D. CARR.

It is your interest to deal with a house . whose guarantee is binding. It is our interest to satisfy you. You cannot be wholly satisfied with anything but the best. That is what we insure you when you ride the Columbia.

STAN DAR') OF THE WORLD

$100 to all alike.

Hartford Bicycles, second only to Columbias, $60, $50, $45. Strong, handsomit, serviceable, and within reach of everyone.

POPE M ro. CO. lIartf.rll, c •••.

Creaks! Bicycle Factories in the World. Branch bo_ or dealer in almost ."eIY city and tOWl!.

Scud on. 2-Cenlltamp lor handsomest bicycl. ClIlIo!ru. • •• r Wuod. Free by calling on lllJy Columbia dealer.

BEE Sj\WYE~ FOF{ THE Lj\TEST 8TYLES IN @LOcrHIN<9, HAT8 ET@.

VOL. 29.

ANOTHE.R SCO

ORINNELL TEA JI( WINS

CORE Olr 9

Tbe leagu e game t.bis tweeo Grinnell and S. exbibltlon of mucb su iog 00 tbe par t of our tlon sixty mil es up t he pitched an excell ent bit being made, anel belong to O'Connor, and bard. Grinnell has to much better hatting tbe pectalors were enough to yell "Put M box." It is due to Q be pitcbed a very To be ure Grinnell m but let it be remem

player has fou r Euch er at the end of Lbe game. won two games and I Cornell has WOll one Arne ha 10 t three, a woo two and 10 tone. beat Cornell, as it Is the 811 vel' bat i thel r, .

Grinnell batted first the box. Davis run a Raley fann ed. Li QuiDn. Sargent out at

Brown bit to Davia ceJlent41lop by Davi . out to Raley. May tum balls. Tbomas bit a d Lindsay; out at first.

Second Inning. Moh bases. Sbepard bit more, scoring Mohr. out to 'fbomas. to Lowry, hepard at first.

gem's error. Quinn b out.

Tbird inning. Grinn I. botb ou Lin one, two,

Fourtb Innlog. Are ilous inning.

Firth inning. aaafe hit into rigb on Brown's error. forCing Coggeshall out out at second. Baley field. Lindsay bit, Llodsay played out 8econd.

Reynold flew out. to first on i::!argent's out to lert field. Bruw

Sixth inning. On 'fboroas' error. baggsr scoring Sa atruck out . Mores fou gesbali btruck out.

Hubbard flew out to tum out at fir t.

Seventb Tnning. 'fa on Brown' error. Da Raley hit safe, Tart called out. at bome. Qukln and Raley IIecond and ,third, Mohr out at tlrst.

O'Connor Jlounded bit. Lowry struck