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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY., JUNE 25 1801 ' ) 3 I NRWe 1 ‘O[S IRRS | tre at sunrise and a grand salute of 100 can- N R ORS (Vi 'Q N[\ | relations as classmates must now be broken INRY TAN JUN rll]fi ())l /\ ” \ l” ‘l“- A\l‘,“s l‘RU“ U)L\UL BLLH‘\. non (crackers) will be fired in honor of the ARL B.\L“h\"l(b 01 A\Rlb NO\‘ But I trust aud feel that tho friendship that HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, — | day. Come early and you wili stay lato. has grown up betwoenus in the past, will . . 33 N SLUFE 'ho Rogars band will furnish the musio e never be broken, but wi'l go on and on, heed- OFTICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. Art Exhibit at Oommano:mant Exer- | bands in the country, Hear them. “ommenc:meat Exercises of Ore years and thus become the happy fruit, the 9 N ® 2 : £t T ; A. ]' G 2 Several parties will put up ¢ o8 on the | Held LastEvenin cherished memento of our college life. And Delivered by Carrier in any part of the C b it y Ll i b il ‘ s TRt e s diice o have b tavad COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. H, W. TILTON - - - MANAGER e, She Took Morphine. | tonigght, ‘with promises of steadfastness to . Wagons. Carts 1 TELEPHONT ARTISTIC SKILL OF PUPILS SHOWN. | Joste Hulbert, an inmato of 110 Plercs = FIRST CLASSICAL COUISE COMPLETED, | gur Alma mator, with good wishes for all our \ g Wagons, Carts an ) follow students, with a_tribute of estoem, Busiuess O street, attempted suicide yesterday morning p— love and reverenco to the faculty and loved Night Editor. N by morphine, She took a large dose of the R 3 . professors, the class of '01 extends to alin Members of the Graduatings Class drug about midnight, and her landlady hoear- ees Are Conferred Upon Five | jastsincere and cordial farewell.” NINOR MENTION, Tabor College -Attempted Sui- ing of it, and not wishing to have a corpso aduates -Masic, Oratory and arlho nblo young orator was freted “l‘-m nd loose, put her out of the house, St & o 1d of applause and the floral ushers pre- W —_ clde—Minor Mention around looso, put her out of tho house. She ong Marks the Closing sented him o large quantity of beautiful K. i ‘Ir o b e ont to 148 Pierce street, more familiarly of the College Year. bouquets, Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal, Known as tho “Ark,” where she was g The curtain was then rung down. and after Crafvs chattel loaus, 204 Rapp block. _— lodging for the night. About 7 o'clock Dr. — a selection from the orchestra it wis again litted, In the meantime Bishop Scanucll, b Loy o 3 1 het composed of | Bishop Bonmeum of Lincoln, President i) L h'. “rfl 1‘wuu her un. ves; friends and well-wishers, avound | Fitzgerald, Vicar Genoral Chocka, Father ¢ before Judge | wit bit ir » uo | consc om the effects of the morphine, | oy faces there fiuttere Colanel, Father McCarthy, Father Carroll, n trial all day yesterday before Judge | with an art exhibitin the parlors of the L Lol A e whose faces there fluttered a forest of fans, ) K hy it or. academy. Specimons of the work of all tho | but after considorablo trouble o succeeded | groeted the five young men who passed the | Father Klocker and Fattior Breitkoph liad Wated_-Pupils for the pinno, organ aud | pupiis in th art departnieat wero displayed | [t bringing hev out. of her stupor, THO | fiual ordeal and rocoived diplomas from | ey pomus alaRe s o it nv:» Wi exporienged tercnor lntoly (Y0m | in a dazzling varioty, and spoke in the most | J/0e%,,c'Noriiafuetory roason for not hav. | Crelghton collego last night at Bogd's opera | read the diploma and announce the degroe, "I police court yesterday morning William | flottering terms of the Instruction gl by | ing called a physician, and their talk gave | house. Bachelor of = Arts, about to be cou- Ve e e it and | Sisters Mary Damian and Mary Marcellino, | the impression that they were not at all sorry | Although tho occasion was the thirteenth | f¢ o 1 oy ;::-'“ L'ru‘vlllt‘“\;wl Il\:"l'r AL C. A. Crissman were fioed §10.10 for mtoxi- | Who are at the head of the departmont, and | ¢ Josie start off her long jour annual commencement, the class which grad- | Rioy o Richard annoll, bishop cation, of the work that is done by the pupils. e 0 ot She: | nated last night was the first to_ complete the | of "Omahia, delivered the diplomas iuto Mother Vincent, of St. Bernard's hospital, | The following are tho names of tho pupils | for% pivl fifteon vears of age. She served a | full classical course. The graduates were: | their hands, ing av the pount of death, and her plysic- | ropresentea in the painting department, in | term in the sity’ jail for vagrancy not long | P. A, McGovern, Omaha; Ottis, Ham: rosident’ Fitzger; then introduced fans have almost no hopo'that she will r siitie . Wwator colors, Geayon | nzoynnd whot sHo, was: rolahsed, sho found | phirey; Nabit W, B/ 1y 14 Y | Bishop Scannell to the audience and cover, R e s | Ly oty bl ountl | phrey, Neb.; W. P Flyun, Aduir, In.; J. C. | o"iocceded to address the graduntes e B A, 1. society will give a soclal thys | B pustol work: Josie Perrigo, Rena Zango, | that another girl had usurped her placoln | Kinsler, Omaba, snd M. P. O'Connor, | and' the nssembly upon the great work of Guarantees better value and more satisfactory coods than any 1f you want water i your yard or houso » vas natitio o went to the T BT W o on oA storday afternoon the commencement | Belliuger was natitied, und he went to th ory largs audience The case of Wickham against Forrest Smith | exercises of St. Francis' academy began, the affections of a young man named Herbert , X evening at_tue residence of K. M. Bunk Nelie Moore, Florence Merdock, th‘-l Smith, and she actompted to avenge the | Omab 3 education. The bishov spoke earnestly and k 1 . A of Third avenue and Eighth stre Yerzer, Katie Wickham, Mrs. C. A. FoX, | wrong by stabbing her rival. She spent an Suortly aftor 8 o'clock tho orchestra | peintedly and his words were tistened to [ other house in the Missouri Valley. General western repository for Ko HoVUTRILY Tnvitad to ALiend; Josis Durizan, Katie Donahny, S \Gerner, | other term in jail for this offense, and during | opened the exercises of tho avening with an | With close attention, o ite ‘ the Hamilt Grade Vehicles d was returned in dist iet | Lo Herimin, Mary Paschel, Mabel Love, | hor continement sho. mado 1fo o miserable | ovorturo, “Fae West.” When the curtain | g Hocongratulutod tho class upon belng (o R the Hamilton Grade Vehicles an T T O Wik ha | Chilom i Bwi a Conners, Patricia | for tho people who live s the vicinity of the | roso at uie end of the overture tho audience | thon turaod (o the theme of education and Columbia Carriage Co's buguics, O s I & o an o tiva | Darroush, Mamo Fughes, Kittie Duane, May | nicii'to ot along with hor wis to send hor | looked into the faces of the five youns men | said that tho time had come when e pl surries and phactons. Bonanza Diiat (W oF[thros digs Parrcll, Lottie Hayden, Mary Murphy, EU8 [ to the reform school. There was some talk | who had completed the college course and | spreading one's effort over all the B f oo e A meeting of the board of health 1s to be | Mahouey, Lila Savage and Gertrude, of disposing of fer case fn this way, but tio | who wore to receive the nonors thus merited ot lenruing o guin only & ~|\(‘u|v¥|l:'n|;‘p;f s N VY buowics and phactons. Al stylea X ftor or the Durnose of taking g ok departmer o e arrangements had not been completed. | Phe grad - nied seats near tho fi \zs and a thorough knowledge of nothing 3 & e : / ) ¥ held lln-u{n:n:mu ‘v'u the pury s f tak g ‘L‘ the needls rk dey wtment thy \ln!n.l Y EALOEIaY R LAREEOn S 10" Gl hm"_dl el I'h u?umn_‘muuuf ats uear the fr had been shown to bo wrong in principle. He \ A ring wagons, \‘m Brant .lILl action with reforence to the ubatoment of tho | was'no less attrastive, Everything, from a 5 of the, stage, while behina them and | wh I8 GHE NI VAR ITALe nitliaances 1 tho w AT BREL 0L CHOTGLEY AN | L mark that she would try it again vefore long, | almost * ~filiing the - Hihga e e | Who took up a line of study and mustere NicTibantroalt andrarn e wagons 3 ¥ ! pair of pillow-shams to tho most claborate | and would make a sure thing of it next time. | syt about one hundred of nu-\’:h;]u "toe | thoroughly should succeed in life and accomn i Q¢ < < [ the shupe of the numerous ponds of stagnant | ' ST B IR NG WHO S PR bt TR e At Wy wator whiich are threatening tho heaith of | combination of embroidery silk and plusa, —-— The effect upon the ‘nudience wis | Hoty et tno enes foids of Kuowiedie with carts and harness in great variety Botty found s place here. Without exception the Small in size, er e resaits: DaWit id after look o ns! i Orres nmee S . ' ¢ the city. ound & place here, Withous excartlor 1e | Litsle Earlyitisers, Best pll for Constis al, and after looking for wn instant | o compass or guide. Ho congratulated tho Correspondence solicited, Catalog A democratic conference was held last | way in which the eolor ended showed | fittle Farly IRisors. Bast pill for Gonstis | upon the thoughtful, promisiug young mon ia | youug mon upon the courso they hud pur: 4 : Aot 5 evening in Kudio's placo. A lurgo and en- | tho presouce of truo artistic skill. The fol- | gyos o SIEREECTCHORUBS R 08 tho foreground, and ‘ut tho Bright vounk | sued He said they wore ready to entor ues and price lists on application. thusiastio crowd was present. Hon. J. G | Jowing are tho names of the pupils whose [ =~ " — indereraduates in the background, the whole | ypon active watks of life and they would § Tiptou mado un eloquent address, in which | 1 . : Rt Gor. | Council Biuffs souventr spoon Burhorn's, | @imand object of this crand institution of | fiyd that the course they had ccm HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, be loid down pure and unaduiterated democ- | haudiwork was on exhibition: Watie Gor learning seemed to flash upon the minds of | ploted would lead them i racy to his hcarers with considerable force. | ver, Bessio Rew, Lottie O'Connor, Alce | ypion park races, Omaha and Counci | e vust assewbly and a vurstof appluuse | paths of y and unscifishness. [ 12, 14 and 16, Fourth St., Council Bluffs, Tow. At the close a resolution was ndopted endors 4 Emma Bon Jessio Suv- | Bluffs, September 8-11, $,500; Octover 20-23 [ fOUOWeCe 0 o 0w Tho philosophical training the young men | = ing Nr. Tipton for the oftice of sheviff. uiss Herman, I Merdock, | £1,000. For programmes address Nat Brown, [ st HGW SOVERLE SEURER a0 “"':‘”;‘l bad cnjoyed would enabie thew, ‘the bishop A celebration was held yestorday in the Iham, Annie Shank, Durzan' | Merchants hotel, Omaha, ML " R : said, to detect false ana dangerous theories cottish Rite Ll on Pearl street, fu honor | Mary ) Nellie_ Fleteher, Philomena - 3 Tntroduction to_ the flow of ore. | 10 social, political and religious life, He ad of St. John's day. A special meoting was | Swift, I Kittie Bright upland hay at \zhter prices for s an introduction to the flow of ora- | yopishcd the young men to go forth in the beld in the afternoon, and an exercise was | Dusne, Tov Ada Mur- | next thirty days: 450 tons, 1. L. Carman,cor- | fF, T Address whs Uarouhiy enjosed | strength of their young Cheistian mantiood rone through with according to the ritual. | ray, Mary | ner Pearl und 5th avenue. G received UnIversal 8pproval at the hands | to fight nobly the battles of life. n the evening a reception was held, at whic Last even von by the i oreld "‘\‘l‘_ e h | The bishop's address was heartily ap about fifty Masons, with their ladies, w pupils of tho music department. It was a | Pry Duguette & Co.’s Pomona fruib uico | gemaatas to nidrese the weserily s ihe | pliuded present. A delightful evening was spent musical treat, all of the numbars being e abléts, They are delicious. Lot At L gt QALY SU I'he gold medal for first honors in elocu- An information has been filed in Justic cuted in av admirable wanuer. Th Y i J,,‘,"“"“, Ll mM\! rinciy T'he Young | tion was then awarded to Mr. J. C. Kinsler Hammer's court charging Andrew Bil gramme was commenced by au entrance Habens! ¢ ofpus:Droceedings: un spoke in @ clear livm toue and com- | of the graduating class and the various prizes s R b 1S ¥ ‘ by Meyerboer, cformed by the 4 2 xlml\\lc\i_lh':Ll‘hl'.\l att ion of the audience and medals won by the undergraduates and with keepiug a saloon uth Ninth street, | march by Meyeropoeh R eS| Juage Smith heard tho havaas corpus pro- | from first to last. He poiuted out } et At warort | Tv was filed by Jamos Wallaco the fatuor of | Misses Wickuam, Soo itagorald, | o qings yostorday nfternoon in thecaseof | the = distinctive charactoristics of men | Joo o GoPACs o0 e At Young man, Williom Wallace, who was ar- | Bouren, C. Wickham, uch rduy af ot HUGEALL) O B men | lurge number of books and other by Tosted night beforo last for druhlkennoss and | on thrée pianos and Miss Kessler on the | the stato against Wiham Dilsavor, who is | Who were actaated by mere policy | prizes were bestowed and another was tined in police court yosterday morning, | Organ. This was followed by a chorus | undor sentonco for keoping a dwsorderly | it ictutes of principlo i coneelonco, 1o | Ce38ful work at Creizhton colleg; The arrest hus not boen mndo vet, as Bilgon | by the voung ludies of the school, | nouse, He was representod by Attornoys E. | | tes of principie uud conscience. He | hrought to a delightful close. 4 ) it elRamn - as repros y .| held that the policy man should not be trw has succeeded in eluding the offiers so far. | 8fter wiich an addvess of “weleoms | =y vjogworth and D. B. Dailey, while | teo, but the man of principle should and ot MR Wells (Foiathed s ealerday was made by Miss Juliette Lange. | B Avlesworth . B. Dailey, , but the man of privciple should and | pEECHEK'S STATUE UNVEILED M. Wells roturned yesterday morning ey, aiss | ket a5 | County Attorney Organ und S. B. Snyder | would succcea in every lauduble undertak- from St Louis, whote he woe. talien by ves. | A plano_sextolle was then performed oy wnty A y Org . 3 L o B OV LD o S Ohitivas ioF 8 L bY TP | Misses O'Neill, Murphy, Dunn, Carrigg, | appeared for the city in the absence of City | IMF 10moral forcest we 1 in favor of rescntatives of ¢ { the cre ) v Py Y Y 5 ) of the creditors of the [ Mi L A 0 £ the man whose motives were prompted by firm of Judd & Wells, His account of the | Fjree, and Lyneh, o l‘_tl“_ now Bell | Attorney Stewart. “Tho argzuments of tao | yre principles, but failure und disappoint. the Noted Divine. caso tallies with that given in yesterday’'s | Polka,” by Betir. Little Florence Counelly | gyiopoyg wero somewhat long and exhaust- | ment would sooner or later overtake those | Brookrys, N. Y., June 24.—In the park op- B e thins the S oy e ad | delivered a recitatian entitlol “‘Little Flo's f e : N a ; tooRUTNGN . Yitdune;2dy 5 b bluft ,"“".Mm’l‘} e 4”1“ ‘_'.’l‘,“ Letter” in u very taking way, after whicn a | 188 Dilsaver's attorneys claimed that tho | who listened continually to the whisperings | posite the city hall a tribute in brouze and tho DT gaime B alutle too fur, und hive Ik [ chovus of little folks sang “Morey Birds" by | only right tho city had in relation to saloons | Of policy. composed of twenty bovs then | Eranite to Henry Ward Beecher was un- Lints that such a thing may te commenced in | {Hbticl: \”"-J sdune Bugts Dunce of | and disordorly houses was that of suppres- | g e Sleigh Itido” in @ most delightful | Yeled at 4 o'clock this ufteruoon. A lurgo tho near futur Hlolat, was theu pluyed by the Misses Free | sion and restraint. Thoy hold that the eity | wanner and roccived the approbation of the | crowd of people were preseut, amoug theum N Tger, who Tives ou —Second | otyourri of the airs from “Un BuMo in Mas. | bad excceded its authority in passing an | audionce in the form of hearty appluuse. being 300 school children who took part aveiuolboteon mighteanthand Ninteoith | gniaiithiolonaraiby: 0y Verdl, Was thojnoxs [ ordluance authoriziug)thoimpostug iof i fine T honr Oty of Humphrey, | in the exercisca. rects, was the victim of a strange fatality | thing’on the programme, after which cawe a | for the offence. abiy Bvenps 1o 4 1on. Seth Low delive.ed an oration which ' yesterday afternoon. She was stune on the tation by little Cleo, entitled *Mrs, June's The attorneys for tho city claimed that | frout and began an oration upon “The Catho- ODIE YOS Ca i ficad by a beo as sho was walking about the e ) followed vas > legal mothod by [ lic American Citizen.” His voice was all | Was devoted to a eulogy of Mr. Beecher. TWIN CITY S a by sho was walking abo i bRt was not tho léxal method by 4 voice was al 3 L , yard. Sho turned to goto the house, but g vy by RS ase should be carvied up. They | that could have been desired, while his | the course of his address M. & o A 5 : ; ¢ 2 . had gone oniy a tow steps when sho fell to ARy RE e | held that the proceedings commenced were | gestures were approprinte and free. The | ure not here to unveil this statue of Mr . A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council the ‘ground. Ona of tho members of hor | b et fivst part of the prosramrie, | The | in efect those of an appeal and that an ap- | theme was oxpressed in theso words: Bonchor bocauss ho. was & Brookiyaite. | BlUffs and 1821 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods famiiy rau to her assistance, but when ho | gl 0 Contisted of a briht and protty | benl stould thorefore have been taken. | “Our country first. our glors and our pride, | ottt POTIR 08 VIR LS - his | Of every description. Packages received at_either office or at the reuchied her sho was dead. Mrs. Dellinger | gt &V hicum of Fairyland,” i which | Judge Smith was of the opinion that the ouly | Land . land where our fathers i o Works, Cor. Ave, A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. was subject to heart trouble, aund it is | tha'little foiks took part. Many congratuls fon in the case was whether a city had | i <k [amofligs Ea e S nacL R Ot borigow 1 Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can hava thought the bee sting gave her such a shock | tions wore extended. 0 both teachers and | 8 right to pass ordinances of the kind ‘under | The drift of the oration was in the dircc- | history, but the statute is set up in tho ¢ity | them redyod and finished equal 1o new. bty e Sl s to causc instant death, pupils after the entertainme was over, | which Dilsaver was convicted, and that ques- | tion of showing the loyalty of American | of s home by Mr: Beecher's fricnds of BED FEATHERS m‘.'\.‘,,‘\v\,l.l,“ AND CLEANED BY STEAM. with tl eph Hughes was given a heaving before | on aceount of the exceilent way in which | tion was one which should have beon docidod | Catholics to the country of their choice. The | oy dagroo and every clime In order to i 2 e & Tt o it Natds 1.6 Tusiteo s Hammeriysstarday onthe chnrgs of | onotyiaing. nissaa off by the court in which the trial was had, Ho | speaker recalled the many heroic deeds of [ SVeIY G01 SR e Tureatoning to kill Mrs. M, L. Rogers. It | C'Piiis evening the commencoment exercisos | Stated that he would be glad to have tho law | Cutholic citizens done in defenso of the | cavey down to posterity the likeness of the was developed in the course of the trial that | proper will tuke place, the followiug being | on this point broucht to his attention, and in | sturs and stripes, - strong,ibravemaniforjan dluapirabiont tosnll Hughes had called Mrs. Rogers a number of | the members of tho graduating class: Mis order that the attorneys might have more Che Catholic church,” said the speaker, | that shall come after him. Kvery man, for- uncomplimentary names, and had offered o Miot, Knoxville e 7 T | timein which to prepare their arguments, truly American,” Notwithstanding the e B e S PG OO \complime: \ames, and had offered for Elliott, IKnoxville; M. Hatton, A e e soosaatanding the | sootn, must have bis howe in som one place, SPECIAL NOTICES. A Tribute in Bronze and Granite to vy latest and most approved machinory, at less cost than you ever paid bofore, G R R O O T T B e Tl s L Tho) an udjournment was taken uutil this morn. | ¢ o great, mei RiGvor throw the [:"H:(:nc‘u:a ‘::x“LIu::'I\‘:I l:: R’L’v:‘x‘ a g l\‘.?;:,’:-.v“('{:.ln‘f-xlnllun'.‘ h.\lll.'l:uulm ing at Y o'ciock. speaker held, tho Catholic Americans 'were [ but great men of the earth overlaap all boun. COUNGIL, BLUFES:. hearing the evidence, Justico Hammer bound | C “Blufts; M. Madden, Council Biuffs, - loyalite tiieleountey, B oYMV Ul e oy | dBrIO8 andibocoma he [icow et Jiot 81l OSTtiet W ¥ S 3 1 L TETTE T = b [] him ovér in bouds in the sum of 260 to keop Loy, Gouteil Blufrs De Witt's Little Early Risers, best pill. ‘of the country was the brightest jewel in | men. Such a mun was Henry Ward Beecher. the peace uutil the next term of toe district srogramme this evening will include atholic's crown, Catholicy was the source | [rom this city ho swayed the minds and aC kun court. Hughes was unable to give the bond | es by the members of the senior cluss v Ttists 4 o % v e find, Iy rewirded by | Drs. Woodbuvy, dentists, 3) Pearl str of the noblest loyalty. It was the aim of the iy s i VAT : 2 . " A ; hearts of men in vast multitudes for forty jucmin & Co.'s stor required and was sent to the county jail. and & number of fine musical selections by | Bext to Grand hotct, Telophone 145, Catholic churchi to muke mea true to God, | o s o o L L e g S tor o ve From this center his words : A new vorn infant was found_floating in | other members of the school. erade work a specialty. and therefore could not make thom hostile to | {1 varsed tho land and sea, carrving | JOGK SALE Lake Manawa HDtG]. o rive vening by IsenoK! it iy A good government, The youug man was | [Faversed the andis s business, the river lust evening by Isanc Kimball, who . B | Fesiration Meomioremcotirusol andiizamo. lives on the bottoms. It had caught in the DeWitt's Little Iurly [t1sers for the Liver vour furniture, carpets, stoves and e s . thing of the exhileration which free- ONEY to loan on | Attractions: Fine Fishinz, Boating, Bathe willows bordering the stream, and had ovi — hehchollyooci ot Miadelie ot GonnL clamr, W. 1. Flynn of Adalr, Ia, was noxt 0 | dom brings wherever they were bory 1 KRR Vi I 4 fue and Excelient Minerdl Water. dently been dend about four days. It wus ity e very lows freleht prepaid to | CELC orMan, the 1nd; State, the Moane,” | i the four winds. The slavo heard his [ 196 you want the carth In the vieinity Oniy fifteen minutes ride from Councl] wrapped inflannel, outside of which there yourcity, P Phe sentiment of the thome was: -anan | voice and in the midst of despair took heart DOgor i, either lproved or Blufts, Motor trijus cvery half hour, direo w{m«nhua\w wuulmllhlmik\‘:l Soveral layers Races July 4, rosign our hopes, renounce our ri'm“‘;« of hope. The slave owner heard it and | provea? Ifsoecatl and see our list of b W“"l'""PI~I‘;f‘]m'mlil lll’uI\'u uullllb;\ml 3 of newspapers comploted the wrappings. Note the on sun umbrellas and mitts | At the Union Park, Council Bluffs, s - ‘wrongs, bocause the stato eries | Writhed under its stiug. The free north | uttherenlestuteand lownofiico ot J. 0. Colo | Nosl Gottghttul ‘und accossibio plnco for body was taken to tio undertulking establi P R Ge echs forget our, wrougs, because the state cries | yourg it and found it like the sword of th & o T your praserty'dor s, eat on o | vicnic prties ment of W. C. Iistop and Coroner Waterm SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL Roman chariot races. The po s spirit which divideth the joints aud marrows. | Chanke, s, und socuro custonior, J."0. 3 2 SUN U SLLAS - A ARASOLS @ ot races. ung man had his address thoroughly Cole & Co., No. groun floor. was notified. Ho thought it was not n Having just recoived part of a larze manu. | Roman standing race ST T T PR R T “\S \ might ey peaco, peace, but. thoir con- | SO &L, Rellyie PbIR H0 TELEPHONE NO. 45. sury to hold an inquest, us there was no one | fucturer's stock through oar New York | The barbecuc, bound steer, killed, | bvery word ho said, sciences compelled tiom to listen to bis burs- | (YLATRVOVANT und “aychiometrle or ehur- ool ol | Yo, exceptiug Kimball who knew anything about | puyer, wo aro prepared to show the largest | dressed and cooked on the grounds. Tho speaker reviewed hurricdiy the | (I words. therecould be no peace while soldlaguosintugidisonce, s case, and the romains will probably be | 1ing und at lower prices than ever shown in s Jith ) the flag of the union waved over a single | hend lock of Luir for readings by letter, “Sun- caso, c —— tical philosophy of many great h s and evenings, Mrs. . Hooper, 1422 Ave- iiried toduy, the west. Commoncing July 1 the cash system will | hod. ane R duding’ Greoco | Blave. At times, when law and luwlessnes S S R BT e, g July ystem will | and ancient nations, including Greeco | S R B WA WG ARC WIS | due B, “near corner 15th street, Counctl Biufts Frank Kelsey and Fred Rink, the uwo fel- | A FEW OF THE SPECIAL NUMBEI be adopted at Kelley’s grocery, 104 Broad- [ and Rome. The injustico ths e und $1.0). lows who havo just finished a thirty day s S0 8.5, 81,13, £o00, .00 sho o [ Been Deapod upon' - the ' individual | $ve he mado this city tho toreh beuror of — Vo hoit ] tence in the county jail and were under ar- | The avove goods Gome in all the latest it e by tyranical governments of the past was | freedom. By bisdauntloss spirit he mnde | UNE bred horso, that cun hout 2:a% will sol Of Counatl Blulfs, rest on o harge of having a kit of burglar's | yoveltios of hinglos, such as black, ebony Picnic at Manhattan beach, Lake Manawa; | vleidiy portraved. The. spenkor held thye | £ood at all times the words which hoshouted rtrade. Address or call on D. Brown CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 B i v P : ol AaRSoAg) Y1 | good fishing, fine bathi 1 boating; plenty y 1 i pes held that 3 "¢ho teeth of Isaiah Ryaders and bis adwiy, Council Blufls, APITAI A X tools in their possession, were arraigned in | studded, metul oxydized, oxydized | £00d fishing, fiuc bathing and boating; plenty | {he reatest good for the individunl was the R e SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 policy court " yesterday worning. Judge | itk fulaid pear couics, hoens, Moxi: | 9f 3bade; bist pluco (oF camplug 0ut” parties. | grandost worlk that conid bo secured. by a | B viien they broke up an abolition meti y 151 ; coon:” 1) 1cGee was in Ottumwa attending the demo- | san ouyx, DenUs latest steol rods, gold rina . tovernment, The state should simply ‘pee | 1 New York. 'In Brooklyn we have free : alwaiys find = FailoRgonye {and AIus SO Y oveltios s I ST e > the me ch tho individual and | SheCeh | B Ao b ions of Lis zood pi ¢ burgaln 1t you ook his place on the bencv. ‘hcro. was a | —in il over 1,500 sun umbrellas on sule for red by Ral the family could reach the hichest degreo of | {i>sed & 2 Lt b 0 1t to soll or trade, DIRROTO A. Miller, F. 0. Gloason, B L feoling of doubt among the uthontios a5 to | (i week. . Seo prices in show window. During the height of tho storm last night | culturo aud hapoiness. There was o buvst of [ My another noto ho struck from the harp, : eRTETAL Tine | 8hugart. k. B liart,J. D Edwundson, Chagios 3 b bULot pravife et Bolsy and 3 SILK MITTS, fire was discovered 1 a largo pile of lime iu | applause at the close of the address, and | Sirities of the human hieart, but uo one will 2 nt etz tonmand e |10 Wiinan. ransiob general banking b ink hind any bad motives in having the | e have recewed the batance of our order | tho alloy back of Boyd’s opera houso, several beautiful bouquets were presented to | 4oubt that his passion for frecdom vas the 3 then efore buy AL pess. Larsost capital wnd surpius ot auy ool and th g were m{;.lml to let them go us | from tho manufacturer of ladies’ black and T B e S r IS Ty the able speaker. mustarpassion of l"‘“ He G aud lx'l‘ love o | sies stables No. § bankin Southwestern lowa ho Lo AUSPEOLA WORO th g0, Tho conticion | Koo i o o okt Al | About o dozen barrels of lime had been [ tHg uplo spoaker, ane “Tho | freedom itselt was heaven-boro. He verily | §ities steples N : =3 : 3IT3 on which the men were released was that in- s S g PO | pied up against tho rear fenco of Gotty's | Wand re Al Hasiod, i o vme oeoting | believed tiat all men are tho sos of God uid ST = TR INTEREIDONLTIM 2 IOEROSIT sido of a week they shall have shuken of o6 boantiful lino of Si-ineh tn colors at | confectionery store and covered with plauks | and uetistic manner " that as such tho birthrighv of every wun i3 o T s 3 g Council Bluffs from their fect. T all the latost and most deticats tints, | Some of the theatre attachos saw a small | “r"J "G Kinsior of Omaha had prepaved | ireedom, freedom underdaw to become all | foreild tn rensonabio. torme. come merest: | Gas Heating Stoves. = e e . blaze and smoks coming from the limo, | qn' oration | upon “Culture—Mental and | that it is his powerto be.> g e property for ront by Diy & Hoss: ' An Important Cipher. Foruerisaiay, Wiiienaw & Co., andat o telephoned to No. | Moral,” The theme was expressed in tho | SPeaking of Mr. Beechers carly life the | INT—Tho Mo 5 ) No Asues! No SwmokR s s 'Gouiioil Bliifts 1a. 3 engino houso. A couple of vords : orator refers to his student days i the Lane [ QK RENT-=The McMahon block. 5 stor A cipher does not always stand for nanght. @ ounc s, la. et onouso M A b lo following words: R A \ brick, with basement und elovator. J, W Stitho thing forbath ra bed rn In a communication published in yesterday’s N. B.—Storo closes at 6 p. mw 100k and lndder men were sent over, and | ., s theological seminary on the outskir B g o Tust the thinz for bath rootas, bed rooms, ota. B e ommiasion 'of - einher orond tha | Moridays and Saturiays. Moudays § elock, | 2(Ler a fow minutes’ worl with picks and | Lg Rt hinde s SEe i duides e b, | clonatt avd conting JinEnastion o i SN scegurinseg paactunons, correspondunt to sy that tho Usited Statns | Saturdnys 10 o'clock. shovels had tho burning lime and planks | “irpyg topm culture,” smd the speaker, “has | A, Boocher siw slavery with thoeyes ¢ Rouses oy &2 ive WM ath Gounal! e SREm B L T e e QT atterred over the alley and 1nto the rver of | yoa applied vers 100sely to al sort flesh for tho slave seat of Kentucky Bluftu C. B. Gas and Electrie Light Co. deceased Masons.” 1t should havo been | elry, statiouery, toys, ete. Maiu street. wuite a large ball | oo000q to explain that tho word eulture really | RS e = == dnsta . toys, ete., 22 Ma + | of lire, and hd it not. bocn discovercd when | Secded 10 expluin uiat the word eulture really | whioh was ' abiding, Just a3 be loft Lane — = T 00, e T Jway | 1t Was the littie bluze might have grown into | fneont ! S AL L] seminary the movoments were culminating 2 il Qs A ) ‘ The distribution of this immense nmount of | Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 533 B'way | {000k Tikeer wnd - consideratio damang | ibteliectual bric-a-brac. The eultured mind | Which divided the Preshytoriunism of that Y <P money and the settlement of the losses hus ——— G E€ | was one which had not only wcquired facts, [ gay into the old school and new school, Mr. & ! T | [RLUTHE N 588 Broadway, over C. B. music company. Case of the Benzons, I 5. raciical maunoris A quliur ¢ | examiners of the old school, was refused by 14 N. Main 8t., Council Bluffs,| Eya‘ Ear, Nose and Throat Gatol taanaloll Fonn W e aad i amc oon ) — The numerous cases of Tiena Benzon | oiliced to- simuly distribute borrowed e | them 8 liconse to preach because his fatne el e A e | Saasliollifonnaims n O ar i e aman A R R, % aels 0 liged to- simp rbute borrowed at- | helonged to the now school and ho hi uneral Director and Em*almer, prompt delivery, L. G. Kuotts, 24 Main, 0f aguinst August Benzon were called for trial | tajuments, There was also a culturo of the [ giae declired to subscribe. to. the old ! : SUHGEUN telephony 203, commenci ncl'u vxu'rn'{lac\ u: Tabor col- | ju Judge Do court. Thers is a divorce | heart, the speakor said, which was equally | fud toe e 1o SRS £ 1o Ol T At ’ Se el Mum‘—*—‘t‘a i 0 ame to an end ,\‘.;x.nt‘u, «ast Sawe- | and haifa dozen suits for the possession of | importaut with that of the mind. The wel- | potof auy school, but to hold ecclesiatism s COUNCIL BLUFFS3 (o] *il Bluffs, Ta D ) ;h-s. 1‘1‘1““““ ”l:?\, s -hmlmll in | property. The wits sucs for a divorco and .fiflz»;gr:ux‘l::;vb‘.l;"':::::;:tfi’.‘: jmorat eulture | always and everywhere of secondury uc- . Wil ‘ ‘_‘]‘::’IL“ e “““'””‘”,i:' PERSONATL TARAGRAPHS, honor of George B, Guston, who fouuded the | ber shave of the worldly goods. Benzon | Of €Ver) RLcompaatnRs v R 1l | count. odical @ i itute ‘ DUk . college in 1866, Rev. G. W. Crofts aud Hon, | claims that his wife pummeled him while the | ture could domore to check crime than eivil | “Roforring to Mr, Beecher's attitude on the Medical and SIIrhlLJI Institute \ Room 1. 9 to 12 m I 14 Mrs, Georeo (. Moschendorf is visiting o e servant girl pinioned him to the floor; that | duthority,because moral culture reachoddown | g1aye question Mr. Low said: *“Tho e ey ; 7and 8 p. m, relatives in Galesburg, 11l J. J. Steadman, biihof this city, ook part | 330V e B Seeteion ot %l the pl‘(;(vul'(;' to the mainspring of motive and shaped and | {ramists among O ek prchie DRs MELLINGREE S ERODS, SR Miss Tdn Lutz s gono to Portland, Mo, | 1 the exercises, the former reudiag u pocar | qua then tarued him adrie, Tho wifa ehirgcy | moulded the mills of men, Tho clash of arms | tgued to apealc of the United Statos constitn | | Chronte diseases of all kinds wnd doform- I A PR S and the latter dotiveriog an oration. A bas- | that sho has boen kind nad ullectionatc; thay | @nd the clank of prison whains could notac- | tign, bocauso of its recognition of slavery, s {tlosapolntticy SNos 0L sRYFESLEOUL DY Miss Graco Ropor has roturned from an | Ket dioner was given on tho colloge cumpus. | hoe wouey purchused most of the property, | OmPlish so much for gaod. Tancl wau thit | o’ covenunt with dewth and an agreeitient d ! B,y P ids > N o S Jday evening the ca coment exe! and that Benzon has been a brute rather tha he is & moral being, and by the culture of the N oll.) M 3eechdr naver ta e = + extended visit with relutives at Milton, 11l | Suturduy evening the comuencement exe Aias boona bruta rathionwnaa| 1oyt oaappinass audjoasrentmontor tno | et noi My Becohdrinavaeiack tals viow C A HAM MER . A ) ———— AR A st | e >bi Del otery oty oaor | & man, , Allof tho cases have L : m but hie was not less outspoken than the bo'd: Miss Gladys Allen of Chicago i in thocity. | cises of tho Phi Delta literary society were | 1 A28 s cien b e s community would be sceared, The Speakor | eat in denouncms slavory ws o national i the guest of Miss Nellio Lacy on Park ave | held. was heartily applauded. il dsuounanE BIALORY. a8 B oA 811, nue. Ou Sunday the bacealauroate sermon was TR Me. M. I, O'Connor was the valedictori ed, aud ten doys loter the moveient was STICE OF 2 5 Mus. Hugh Burke of Californa fs visiting | preache AN A Internal Reven His subject was “Tho Principal of Morality. | Jiod: ud ten duys ltor the lovement Was | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE g | preached by President Brooks, and in the 4 ! H I starlea which now results in the completion E purouts, Mr. 800 Mrs, B H, Warren Of | oro e e B o s Mr. Poters, collector of internal revenuo | The theme was expressed in these words: | of*"'a® I Vrange. statue ol the 2oty church delivered an adaress, i forthe Omaha district, s anxious that all | “Reason, the Shadow of [terual Justice” | yreat proacher. Tt s tho work of I. Woodbury, jr., has returned from The exbibition of the music dopartment of | Partics who wish to tuke out speeral tax cor- | 84 for tho peroration as valedwtorian the | johy Quincy Adams — Ward who has OFFICE 415 Broadway, Counell Blufts, Ia Towa City, whoid hio ' spent last year at tho [ the college was given Monday atternoon, and | tficates for next year, beginning July 1, per- fl::;};{:‘\\?‘.E‘““‘““‘ was “Parting is Such Sweet | oyoted nearly three yeurs W the task for | — TOUROIL RIOIRE U e AR e s RO RO BUBICS (RO 2k Whom fo handls ltigre. and: oleon Nir. " O'Connor spoko” garcivly_and elo- | Wl 0F "Mt P Bhachors’ fes. ue statue | Galvanized Iron Cornice Worl M e Mrs. J Stowart and daughter Ruth | preparatory class wus given. ©, should senc cir applicatior quently. Be D ¥ L sk of ) coc e e statl alve i ( 6 KS 0 & o sry Sto will visit relative on Tuesduy uud elcoted H. B, Lurrabee of | ou July | that the office force will be unable to | yery effective. manner. #io. first - discussed DAIGR ha W 0Tt no Whob GRIAEL EAOARLE BN JUSED T ) > D Miss Dora Guonella loft yesterday for | Creston to the chuir of “mathomatics and | handlo the business us promptly s it should | ani defined tho maral faguities of man ud Ukl LBuToh, - He - woars W0 6 1015 and 1017 Broadwayj, FTHE GRAN Whitewood, 5. D., whore she will yisit Mre. | Prof. H. S. Kirkland, now of the Oberlin | be dispatchod, ) Bave it ldeus 2 to the man ability and e | Overcoat which so often enveloped his thuates furulshed on all kinds of Galvanis . A ) Charles Hathuway. consorvite d @ graduate of the | The year will hereafter begin on July 1 in- | sponsibility in the moral) world, 'Ho thon | HKUFC, uAd carcies Lis soft felt uut in bis Cornice Work leon Itootiig, Store Keonis Ceungll Bluffs, Ia. M. and Mrs, H. H. Glover of Pueblo, Col,, | 10ston conservatory of music, as professor | stead of May 1, as formerly, and the clerical | turried to tue theory of kifitarians, who herd | houd: The face is somewhat ideulized to ex Ly I O 5 are In the city visiting Mes. Glover's purents, | Of wusic. e resicuation of Prof. I W. | work connected with the istuance of stamps | that a moral ct should be measured by the | Press the gen .0 LR man i dinlines | | S Ry R alien S0 | This Elegantly Appointed Hotal Arnip ha lhr vl g AR | Fairtield, ~professor of Greek aud French, | aud cortificates at that time 18 enormous, good 1t produced withaut rogard to’ the | Lo from & mere portralt statye. Wit tho is Now Open, Miss Strong of Galesburg, Tit,, and Mus, | 18" Reocptad, Brot Hairbld has aocopted T motive. The ~grentest < good to the | W pallaGont the - oharacteristics of the | down upon thom. At the right side of we [ George T, Phel ps, Manager Stockdale of Ot are in the eity, guests of | 1y "y LU Which he heldvefore. ¢onin Horsford's Acid Phospate greatest pumber was tho theory of §pnay Pywo children atthe leftof the statue | pedestal kucels the figure of slave givl in L) ) chudd) Mrs. O. Vien, 1808 Seventh avenue. el g p ¥ ¥ ko the util n school and the merit.of an uol | ypor tho lowor part of tho pedestal uro pay- | b “position of “reverenco and - luying v . s Miss Rirdio Allen of Chicago is in the city, Tho anuual moeting of the alumni was held It relieves tho pros v o depended upon its result. But the speaker | {0 hoir simple tributes of love and adwmiv- | the ‘tribute of a palm branch at th F e N | L B k attending the commencement exercises of St. | Tucaduy aftertoon, 4t which Stephen A An. | rangoment, HRHRA. . novmal held that the law of God, which recovnized | it i"(Gk P Rurone wna Kindly face boaming | feot of the central figure. All tho figu lrSt [} atlona . an Francis’ academy, of which sho was & stu- | drews of Donyor. & member. of thio class of g \bo motive of overy morsl'act as well us the about the pedestal are of 1ifo “izo, and the or st o Dl i o R e e T P Salphell ninetun Lipel, au 10 co: formity with the nature of man, saould | £ P e A TS COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. 4 Jucss went to Glenwood last nig e wus followed by tho anuunl banque ik, June 24.—In tho action for lbel | be taken ns the gulde to conscionce. " - 4 AN AR 0 A0 N ) Sapital 0 meot his wife, who bas been visiting her | Iu the ovening H. 'L, Kealing, a bright young 1ght by Campbell, secretary to Parne b ey ::\': A RN o (e sl fiE;‘BAGHE Fha pedoatn) 14 of, qdunlboiehl and. yas I"\h\. (l 2 ‘\::\‘:ls;lh'wn‘k.Hl-[hw-\‘V\' ¥ ‘,j' a0l Jarouta, Shorift W, C. Delashmutt and wife, | colored man who gradunted from the college ) guew Ly i And 3 awarded Cumpuell §1 damage eloquent valedictory address. Ho suid 9 on thiroo bise v st ——— delivered an address before the alutani asso | *V4F ges. i Y. M | these Little Piiis, upou three buscs, which, in turn, are sup- | Gajs banks. bankersand orpoeatiuns $ololtad. Jo¢ | Mrs. Winalow's Ba £ h ¢ 0 ¥ Creighton should bo cher fvet below the surface of the soil. -~ On the | GEO! I SANFOID. e tdont dren teething produces natural, quiot sleep. beld, o class of eight 180160 Whihis FOBIOFICA aiky. walls, - To e tresa from Dyspepeia. 1ol | 1oy Do aars oo nd 0f Tho e A W RHERMAN, Cashior 25 conts @ bottle. vded diplomas. ' This closed one of LT P STV g ST R RS ITTLE |diGestion and Too Tearty [l | Tt e oo Vo i ot Yonry AL RICE, Asalsta at Cashi Gontlomen deslir eommntly fttlng suits | UG WOSL Prosporous véurs th lege b ed the gratitude of the class for the Eating. A perfect rem| ed by the Maltese cross. Oun the re D. H, McDaneld & C y 8. many words of encouragement that had been edy for Diziness, Nausca,| is @ suituble inscription, showing by i 4 ARERIANAIT % Q) for summer woar will find Just what they - — hen Raby wan ‘astorla, a ) - an alck, wa gave her Castor ] , “ v ¥ o extended wil along the college course. To PILLS, [prowstness. Dua Tastelf | whom the statue is reared want at Reiter's, the tailor, 810 Broadway Constipation poisons tne biooa: DeWitt's W e ¥ fge] 8. i o Wil When atio was & Child, sho eriod for Castoria, the president and faculty of Creighton colle ' ary’ 12 _ - Little Early Risers oure Constipation. The h 1 o o in the Mouth, Coated| o o 3 Cho Rock Island sells special excursion | causeremoved the diseaso is wone. When she bocame Miss, she elung 10 Castoris, B ApoaKer rmen 1he URUAH 810, Doats LD S e Persistance Butchers' and Pasiars sllyl_)“h. tickets from Council Bluffs and other points — 1 he v f S h ) I /\u..mu Boriags, Is, a0 retura, g90d uat] Chautanqua Notes. When sho lad Clubdrva, s gavs theun Castorig, | aud kiud assistauce that had characterized TORPID LIVER. Thoyl | coustipation, and all disoasos Gausod by & tor Markat Fixturas, Casings, October 81, Dhia soalac LANUIGMIRA Hilkshe L o e the work of the teackers ull sthrough the | regulato tho Bowels. Furely Vegetablo. Bid liver b Morgan's prices for furnitu @ on install. | the Fourth is at Chautauqua. The eagle In couclusion, the cloguent young wan | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Gesaler's Maglc Headacuo Wafors. Curesall | £'§esnd Satsuze Mukesd Mackiooey: don ment Wlun lower than auy oller Bouse in city, | will scream from tho dowe of the amphithow i said, as bo turned to his classmates; “Our beaduckios in 20 minutes, AL ol druggls | o tides sud Lure

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