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6 THE DAILY BER-). * [} \ THE DAILY BEE--COU INESEAY. nonynmn o onee . case crary to th o of Ne: TS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1883, »i’liiE D;\ILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, October 3. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: 20 conta per week - $10.00 per Your ©. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Additional local on seventh page. Oheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell’s. The city council is to meet next Mon- day night again. The laying of the corner stone of the Masonic temple is to take place Thurs- day next. The Water Works company is putting in a centrifugal pump, with a capacity of 16,000 gallons per minute; also a Wes- tenhouse high speeded engine. Yesterday noon Judge Aylesworth was called into the Kiel house parlor, where he joined in_marriage Mr, Hans Danker and Katie Alpen, both of York township, this county. Justice Schurz yesterday issued a war- rant for the arrest of Frank Finley, charged with the larceny of some cloth- ing from Mrs, Verdenberg, who rooms in the same house. The big four for the polico court yes- terday were named Chiperly, Thomas Watson, Winfield Scott and Ben Carl, who were fined $7.60 each, except Chip- erly, who was sent to the poor house, Tue Bek, some weeks ago, showed up in detail the defects claimed in the pres- ent mode of making city improvements and taxing the cost up to ld‘mnt prop- erty. Judge James, at the last council mecting, presented an ordinance, which it is thought, will cover all doubts and mako this way of deing valid, The lightning played havoe with the spped_about the middle of the sing over First avenue, and saw the affair. After Di. McKune had fallen the boy came up and handed Dr. Cross THE TRAGEDY. A Lt More Light Thrown Upen the some ng and then started off. fock 5 A recess was then taken until 2 o'cloc Shooting of Dr. McKane. Off resseamiling, was sworn, he being the first witness sworn on the examination who had testi fied Refore the coroner's jury, the other witnesses having been new ones. Heand his wife, in returning from supper, passed Dr. Cross on First avenue, and soon after getting to their room heard the shot, He rushed down on the street and found Dr. McKune lying on the edge of the sidewalk, his feet in the gut ter, and Dr. Cross standing on the side- Neow Witnesses Come to the Front who Saw the Killing. Threats Made by Dr, Oross Before the Killing, The Examination to Be Continued 4 walk. He nsked Dr. Cross, “For God's B sake, doctor, what has happened.” Dr, - Cross replied, “The scoundrel has as. saulted me and struck me down, and 1 had to shoot him.” When Mr. Sargent passed Dr. Cross at Pearl street before the There was little room to spare yester- day in the attic used as the superior court roem, it being known that Dr. ffair, the doctor stopsed at the cor- Cross, who killed Dr. McKune, was to | ner asthough going to turn up Pearl have his examination before Judge Ayles- | street, but he didn’t notice whether he worth on a charge of murder. After the did or not. Tt was not more than four minutes—somewhere from two to fonr room had become packed the lack of ven- |, ytesfrom the time he saw Dr, tilatian and convenience was 8o notice- | Cross till he heard the shot. able that by agreement a change was W. 1. FARWELL taken to the court house, and cven that [ Va8 next sworn. He was coming up Pearl street and saw the two men on large room was well filled by a gathering of citizens, For the prosecution there appeared Capt. Hight, cnum‘y attorney, Col. D. B. Dailey. and N. M. Pusey. The prisoner, Dr. Gross, had for his counsel John N, Baldwin, There was also with him Dr. Cross' brother, from Baltimore, who is st avenue. He thought they were walking along together, but what first attracted his attention was that they sort of turned and commenced fighting. Thoy fought for a minute and a half, and got in about cight blows, then let up a scc- ond, and then in the second fight the ) shot was fired and one fell. He was assistant_general solictor for the Balti- | ahout the width of a street from the men, more & Ohio railway. - Mr. Baldwin, for | Tho first ho noticed of the boy was im- the prisoner, entered a plea of not )y ediately after the shot was fired. There guilty. ] were about two seconds between the two Mr, Baldwin, for the dvfenso, asked |rounds, Tho witness was standing at that the witnesses be sworn separately | the park corner when the fight occured. instead of collectively, and that they be | [ only saw the men walking together excluded, one being!examined at a time. | ty, or three steps before the fight com- The prosecution ol During the first part of the b%:amd to the swearing | 101c0d, of witnesses separitely, but the request| fight ho heard some words pass. When he first saw the men they were six or of the defense was granted, seven yards from the corner of Dr. JOSEPH L, BANS ' was the first witness sworn. He was in | Woodbury's office. He did not seo either of the men down. the employ of Harle, McKune & Co., and boarded at Dr, McKune's. He had Sl T who was one of the witnosses been helping the doctor the day of the the stock, handling hefore the EXOLES A LE Hardware! 109 and 111 S. Main Street, - IOWA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadw: - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, (e, Proits & Contectoner Parties, Sociables and Picnics supplied on short notice, and goods delivered tc all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies, Fine Cigars. W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 Wost Broadway, - - . COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Money Loaf:;t‘fh'l\‘i):?r:&;d' Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = i EFEON oUNCIL BLUFFS. MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, TAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. N Special Sale for Thirty Day ~—COMMENCING— Saturdav, August 23. To reduce our stock and make room for a large steck of FALL AND HOLIDAY G0ODS . We'offer at reducedgprices our stock of Toy « ationery, Miscellaneons Books PHOTOGRAPH ANDZAUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Pocket Books, Purses & Ladies’ Arm Bags FANCY COODS, Steel Engravings and Other Pictuves---Cabinet Photo- graph Frames, Parlor Easels. F'ir Screen F'rames. /f ophones Monday, thore being five |killing, rearrangin coroner’s jury, testified substantiall T ity Bilsaad L) whils on tis bnrre_Fs mostly in the afternoon. ~ At sup- | Ficn *"T1a v by Dr. Wotdbury's Cice: Avoca line two poles were struck. Tho| per time the doctor told him to_come on | yoturning from work, heard the shot, and, company is putting in as fast as possible [to supper, but the witness wanted to | yoing to the men, saw Dr. McKune lying a lightning protector in connection with | black his boots first, and the doctor didnt | thyre. The doctor breathed twice after every telephone, to prevent any such | wait, remarking that the felks scolded at | },, got 'there. The witness asked Dr. damage. f.’:f."‘., f:‘:e ';o"r-‘x‘;"lrl;mu:’t ";:‘l:;_“ fl';;l. Vti"l";y Cross what was the matter, and the lattor Raymond & Campholl's contract for | 410 dootor said ho was very tired, The {,“if,’f'fl',{‘::‘,“:,,]J'éh”:flf‘“{,‘i‘:“ e building tho Bryant stroot bridgo hts | dostor had not loft the store all tho after- [ hadt te shoot hion 1o at mr. coat b been approved by the council, and 8 noon. Tt was only five or six minutes | b HpoVehton L 1 | after his loaving th storo bofore ho was | "“Yotonar Faul testified to the ball taken tho it St o S o Eult °“3 laying dead on the sidewalk. from Dr. McKune, and the revolver atrucRRRE PRSLPL Sy mon MIS§ ELLA BERGER which Dr. Cross had, and which he ex- & Campbell's reputation is such thatlyuy tho noxt witness. Sho was going |hibited. " 0 there is no focling of doubt but that the | along the wost side of Pearl atreet, and | Chsef Ficld was also sworn as to the city will got its money worth, and that| o oo\ yrmed around th ner o t the structure will be a first class one in [ fa® SHHHed K€ Ly il Gy re\syelr’i“"ey L R u i irst avonuo_at Dr, Woodbury’s office, S by Dr, McKune, the course of the WALL POCKETS AND BRACKETS, WAG (NSDOLL BUGGIES AND SHOO FLYS, Dolls, WIEIL'EL.OW W.A'XRIE, Congisting of all kind of] 063% Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, asv sSungeoarsrg Bagkets---Clothes Baskets and Hampers. she noticed Dr. Cross standing on the | seived The famous dummy train continues to | other side side of Pearl street at the cor- bullet from its entrance at the breast A FINE LINE OF FALL i SNOO'TIVINVd disgust peoplo who want to go between |ver by Shugart's block, and sho thought | hong where the fourth rib joi s, to its here and Omaha. The passengers are|he was waiting a minute for same one doomed on landing at Broadway to wade | else to cross over. As she went down through mud so far, and such deep mud, | First avenue, and had nearly reached Dr. too, in order to catch the street car, that | Cross’ house, she glanced back and saw it is preferable to walk clear up town. [two men fighting furiously together. At ni {:z there are no lights, and in fact | They were standing near the edge of the the wfiolu arrangement is as horrible as | sidewalk. Being alarmed, she hurried can be imagined. on for a few steps, but impelled by cu- H. 8. Boyle & Co. having failed to riosity, she turned about uiuiu and saw completo tho contract for filling lower | them still fighting and clinched near the Broadway by Octobor 1, the council has | ed8e of tho sidowalk. She saw n flash, annulled their contract and direoted the | heard the report of & pistol, and saw one city attorney to commonce a suit for|of them fall, while tho other stopped damages on the bond. This may be all back a little. She noticed a little boy Tight_but now that they have stasted in | there, who scomod to have suddenly on the business let the aldermen com.- |¢ome around the corner, or from some- lodgment just under the right shoulder blade, about a half inch below the sur- faco. The lodgment was about two inches lower than point of entrance, so that if Dr. McKune was standing erect the other party must have been on higher i;round, or the position of the arm or hand might have caused the ball to take that direction, A. B. Nichols tostified that soon after Dr. McKune and Dr. Cross had their difficulty several years ago, Dr. Cross was in hiis store, and talking about the affair remarked that if Dr. McKune ever touched him ho would kill him. Mr. DR. CROSS' THREATS. B SuitingsS. 7 and 9 Main Street. DINEBCTORY, COUNCIIL BLUF¥S, TA. AL MERCHANDI ain street and 17 Pearl strect. JOEN BENO & 00, . MAX MORN, amwin DR, J. E. WHITE, owuunsin N. SCHURZ. STON HOU: Grocery, 2 up-stairs. FICE, Residence, 600 Willow avenue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over Amorican Expresa. LIVERY AND FEED, ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS. will Pay Ysu to Call’ and {Look at Our Bargains. 405 Broadway, 5 H. E. SEAMAN. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 712 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Steam Laundry! Ny J. M. ST. JOHN & CO..CA%H BUYER mencea like suit against the Union Pacific where. The boy 'soon started back Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. h Nichols told him he would do no such for not running dummy trains accerding | 3round the corner as the people began thing, for if he did he would have to N. A. CHRISTIANSON, SHREG roprietor. Wholesale butter eggs, poul- coming to the scene. i i Qi try and fruit. Ship 'to us. s just ened g to c\.)ntrmt. Tt conbent’ did" not'last buba shist :lll::zg Ll;:;t ;:{,'d I;:t g:,‘;a n;xdfe::e "xio ;;;!: Coagen (e G G o try and fruit. Ship to us. wolr[l?s J‘l"le(\:x:?:\de :]]ILI\P':V é‘r’:?l well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good Eight or ten boys were yesterday ar-|time; when she first saw them they were after Dr, Cro told him confidentidlly = e = —— 5 ase g al. rested and brought before Justice Abbott | both fighting and when she turned around | {1, 1, ; % Bt bl Bl - charged with stealing watermelons from | the next time they were eicher clinched ,t.l.':( ;:2 ‘1’,‘.‘.‘,’,"{.1.l »l,.-i”fil’,‘i”'.f.faI&f.‘.;”&“fv‘[’;‘f D2 BENEDIT, CRT SRR G Bl L IF YOU WANT the premises of Wm. H. Foster and G. | or so close that it scemed s0. When the Kuno got him S widor HanTAhin e iha JAGOB KOCH MERCHANT TAILOR, L e e e S e S e | BOQTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS malicious i chief. 'Their frionds bailed | seemod to throw him off. Thero was 1o | would get eloar it ho fid, . This sonvor, F CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, y them out in the sum of $50 each, and|one by them when she first looked back. sation was two and a half years ago G. F. SMITH., orner 7th and Broadway. Plans and spo they are to appear for a hearing Friday. [ When tho shot was fired neither of the y ' = — —— s CALL ON 4 bout. The witne ! She did not, neo the boy | frantio wirk, o cn,ed never had any b time sho looked around, |~ Mrs, Susan Brooks, who lives on Pierce and as D.. McKuno fell she saw tho boy | gtreet, testified that Dr. Cross called last The owners of the melons do not seem to | men was down, care 80 much about the melons as that | until the second the vines were all trampled down. W. W, SHERMAR, o ol SRR S. A PTERCE i ] ES FRA 7, MERCHANT TATLOR. 2 Corner Main and Tirst Avenuy ) il £ e o Alderman Wood hns gono on a trip to| Hnning wp to them from the corner. | gpiing to soo a sick child at Mr. Armstod 'IAM,‘ES FR’ANEY‘, Ao Vork s taunnabiotctaryss s o78 rosdwey 1108 st Avenue, Conncil "Bluffs. | Hei Bas | Them. Denver. The Union Pacific should fel |ifho first tiino s i m;‘wd back sho saw | Hammor's, Dr. Cross at that timo talked E N FURNITURE STOVES, e = 80 grataful to i tho aldormon for givng | the man vho had o J?flfld.’f}"fl {Dr. Me- | vor tho trouble with Dr. McKune, talked | HOWE & SONy ant wousenots suppe’ 308 Broadway. it that $40,000 avenuo for sidotrack, that ot of striking at tho othor | pood deal about different doctors, and - —_— oL its managors should ot up an aldermanic °0¢. ~ Aftcr the shooting, when the boy | ahout shooting, and somothing about| LINDT & AR e s e A o H excursion and give them all a freo ride | MmO running up, it seems that he got | ghooting Dr. together to the golden gate. If there |®ome direction from Dr. Cross and then was any grateful soul in & corporat on, | turned and ran toward tho corner again. such gratitude should be expressed to-| A8 tho shut was fired and oo fell sho ward the aldermen for o generously giv- | S0uld not toll whether Dr. Cross pushed ing up $40,000 of tho city's proporty. | Dr. McKuno off or whother tho latter h was leaning against Dr. Cross and as the Thor&fiu ]a;)ul:‘n gn&d lduu} l;‘ my‘;wry latter stepped back he threw him off, connected with the Owl club and its ME, HUSTON LENNOX secret meetings lately, but, by diligent | testified that he was comi through the and united search on the part of the | park. He saw Dr. McKune catch up scouts of the various nowspapers here, it | with Dr. Cross, and heard him say somo- has been learned pretty definitely that thing, at which Dr, Cross turned round McKune. The witness couldn’t tell the words used by Dr. Cross, but that the doctor said he would get ovon with Dr. McKune some way the first chanco he got. That was the only timo she had any talk with Dr. Cross. Mrs. Brooks' little girl about eloven years of age, Miss Emma Brooks, was then sworn as to the same conveasation, Sho swore that Dr. Cross said ho would kill Dr. McKune if he ever got a chance, Mr. and Mrs, Hammer were thero be- RECEIVED LADIES FPFOUORNI EING GoOOoODsS, NOTIONS, LADIES AND CHILDREN’S HOODS, Zephyrs, Cermantown Yarna, Ribbons, Laces, Jewelry, Etc. At MRS, D. A, BENEDICT’S, 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. REVERE HOUSE, Bt ey SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, CURE OR NO PAY. SIT.O.ANM DEALERS IN | And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Soverelgn, Prop. P, J. Mont- gomery, M. D, Physi SANITARLUN EDWIN J, ABBOTT, su CF. OF THE PEACE, blic and General Conyeyancer. ~ 415 Broudway. SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House, Refitted 81, COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE The following aro the time of arrival. and departure 1 trains from the lo ots. The trains start from the Union Paciflc depot about ten minutes carlier than below stated, and arrive at the depot about ten s he thought plans are being made for the erection of | and they commencod ighting; une was gotting the bost of Dr, an elegant, but not over-sized, club house. | Dr, Mc! The site thought most favorable is within | Cross, and though it was about over, a block of the Bloomer school, and this | when he saw Dr. location will probably be definitely fixed | and the witness y 2 said, “‘Look out!” just as upon unless there is too great a quantity | Dr. Cross ulled his revolver. Dr. Me- il 4 ¥ ¢ e . y would have been in the penitentiary; oases, orno pay: Rhe scroful oines ¥ of seap soft eoul fying through tho big| Kuno rushod. in-on him, and us- thoy | ot utien. wesomnt. dome ib s omenry areh a1 Blordand Skin Disesses, Demponss Brliche s TON AND QUINGY, chimnoy of tho school heuse. 1t hus | clinched tho shot was fired, and Dr. Mo-| joy lojice, wis not done in the mattor, | 5 g = = Comptaint, Kiiney and Hladdor Disoases, Gout, Nou- i, Amive! been learned, by much _ diligont inquiry | Kuno. fel. Just as ho was falling o Qest wut etion bient seDr Mo ki aro tho tavorite resort, of the tired | et . s | S A S o%:.o- 940 by tho wiso men of tho ‘ot that this | raised bis hand ua if 4o strike, The boy | Some ey "o Tt ooy e CRESTON HOUSE and” dobilated, ‘aad aro the Fochie Ladion bass | o A0 Ex. o and novrimsrany. 1T P ™ npw_lmhu of u"h’.r riso is to bu, b‘,.r" camo running up, and Dr. Cross BAVE | doctors a turning over except Dr. Lacey. 4 friend. Depart. = Laive, within a month. The proposed building | him something; o went off, and then | o e Sirming over excopt Dr. Lacey, A Aatlo Exl, . 000 5 . | Pacifo Bat. i, 0i15 0, m. in to boa story and half, mansard roof, | somo others eamo running up. Ono of th | L4 MAX MOHN, - - " PROPRIETOR. | “Corriupx Aoeomn (a0, . | Accom (lom): 145}, 1y M el brick with stone trimmings, and French (men asked who did it, and Dr. Oross |44 urmmont was then taken until this Apen i i yilla front, * A large dancing hall is to bo | said ho did. Tho witness was just com. |, Aajourtimont was thon taken until thi 215, 217 and 219 8. Main Stroot, - o QY OO0 MO | i and ke 0356 . . | Bxpres e 638 p. m in the rear, while the main building in | ing through the park gate whon ho first | Eiq 8 b T OO ore witreasa Express.........8:% p. m. | Mall wad Ex.. 645 p. m’ front in to be devoted to parlors, dressing | saw tho mon. They were about 50 foet | 1t 5" Cheuitiul whather the aeioce: | COUNCIL BLUFFS. - g0 gy ahi g Ovelt WOI'kS S e xooms, cafe, and billiard und chess rooms, [apart, both going down First avenuo, | Loy SRR T e 4 4Ex.. 400 p. m. The Owl club are very reticent about the RESORRN.MLY: SYARENR9.0F Ay ; Dr. Cross being ahead of Dr. McKune, whole agair, but it is understood that this | Dr. McKune caught up with him, and is the general plan they ure working to. |said something to him he could not IS A . m | X000 A . e hear, but Dr. Cross turned around at| iiod, - Chatrs Scans and o seatols” s kinks AR See the Dudes at Blisg', Dr. McKune and struck hun. Then Dr, [ N0 Npecial adyscilscuenta, siah o Joat, THE LEADING DEALER IN of Upholste ks, Bells and_Elg Mail and ¥ dand Ex.. 430 p. m, e — Cross tried to strike him but couldn’t | Found, To Lean, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ments repaire king Tubes put in Cannon Ball n Ball..11:06 &. m, Harmony Band Dance at St. Joseph's | Dr, McKune warding off the blow, Dr. Who., ¥ill bo luserted In this column b o low la whrk hiaanlons. " Girs e, o D ; 1 o day oveni stoh 2 (P ed N CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion AR ROLY KR0S F ik e Academy, Friday evening, October 5, | McKune then got in & blow on Dr. Cross R ortio - - — —— | For Sioux Clt ix City8:50 p. m . 1. M, rusKY, e e— face, knocking him up against the build- PERSONALS, ing, Dr. Kune then stood still a minute and then Dr, Cross pulled his revolver, McKune rushed in and they struggled, cach haviug hold of the revolver. When Jr. Cross pulled the revolver ho was eaning against the coal shed, where Dr, McKune had knocked him. They were apart about a_second wnen the revolver was turned, Dr. Oross would have fallen .li it hadnt been for the shed. After Captain Orenton left yesterday for another trip to Arkansas to see wbout the lumber there, great quanties of which ho handles, James McMahon bas: now resumed the at- tendance on lectures at the Omaha medical collega, James P. Brennan, of Philadelphia, reached » | sides herself and her mother. Cross pull & revolver, | fhat ho had Dr. McKuno arrosted, and if Mrs, J. E. Metcalfe was next called. She testified that Dr. Cross told her once about his trouble with Dr. McKune, and the court had done justice Dr. McKune Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS jON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 348 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS S PER LINE for each subsoquent in sortion. Leave advertisemonts at our office, No. 7 Pearl Street, near Broadway WANTS, 7ANTED “Evory body W Tuxiex. Deliversd by can conts a week. WANTED uncil Bluffy o take rat only twenty A Boy, with pouy, to deliver Tis Bx FOR SALE AND RENT, JOR SALE—A half section, A No. 1 farming land, in southeast Dakota, or will trade for city jro- MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, : Mingral Springs! We guarantee the eure of the followin, 17 NORTH MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, KLENCK & JUREY, PROPRIETORS, TUOS, OFFICKR, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Cou Bluffs . . Establishea s in ecuril la. 1856 Kien aud Domestio Exchange and minutes later. Trains on pool lines and & hall hour faster th St. Louis tyme, t C. run on Chicago time, Wabasi trains run on faster titan local, , U, uncil Bluffs time. P Atlantic Ext Ex and Mail* Fork brar Frm Fort Niobrara N ) 50 St.Paul..8:50 a, KT PAUL Ariives at ¢ &, . | Pacific ix 40 p. m. | Mail and Ex Mail and Ex Atlantic Ex All traias daily CITIOAGO, MILWAVKKK AND 8T, PAUL, Leaves Council Bluffs. — Arives Council Blufts, *0:20 4. m. | Mail and Ex. . *6:5 p. m. 16:16 p. m. | Atlantic Ex. [9:10 &, m, (CIL BLUFE . AN OMAHA STRKKT RAILWAY, Leave Council Blufls Leave Omaha, 88 m. 94 m10am. dia. |84 m 9a m 106 m, the Ogden yesterday, l;nlu -bllnz:l(‘l‘nl‘:unk:glklnwhd hinudup Iugnhml perty o Omalia or Counoil Blulls, or farming land, W. R. VAUGHAN. L) l-:- Spmd |4t m. 2p. . 8 p. m W. B. Soott, of the B, & M railway, Oma- or & second, the men | Address 0, Bex office, Council Bluffs. b Sl being then about threo feet apart, Neither of the men was knocked down, Lsaw o boy croming Pearl street going the same way as the men, ha, was here yesterday. C. ¥. Clayton and E, W. Davis, the Repub- lican nominees for the Legislature, were both 0 d stopped lasl nigh On cross-examination he stated again LOKING - g Real estate and collection agoncy. n 0dd Fellow' . 3 i d | wi modern appliauces; well located: fo o —— s —— or athe Femov . My of P, v on Oten| 8850 N B o Tt .| VB, s B | STOCK NOW COMPLETE, MORGAN, KELLER, & co., | UANCERS, &t b sy e Bouse guest yosterday, McKune E_A in another powerful blow, | jicow sins. . CADWELL. ’ UND E R EHRUNIG DISEA'SES of kinds & wpesialyy. J. . Duncan, of Atlautic, was at the Pa- | knocking him against the coal shed, and TAK ERS Dver thirty years practical experien b s & cnowel CING NOVELTIES g e TS sk g would have fallon had it not boen for the E Bear srect, Councl B, shed. Up to that time Dr. Oross has not any revolver in his hand, Dr. Oross while thus leaning, and recovering from the effect of the blow, drew the revolver, and then Dr. McKune rushed in on him, > commenced, The wit Hon. Eugeue Hale, of Maine, was in the ety yesterday, and left for Glenwood, where e was 10 speak last night. M. E O'Connor, of Columbus, 0., was [N RENT-A nicely furnished room, for one or two singlo gentiemon, at Mrs. A- A. Smith's, 195 South Madison street. JPOREALH otse Wi Tof, worthwest coruor of Tenth and droadway. JOoux W, Baikp. Atlorneys-al-[aw, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Offiec, Main Btroet, Mahou's Blook. Wilf | cour Roows 1 aad 2, Shugart & Mo Frachice In State and Foderal 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blufs, ality and largest atock west of Chicago of Wooden and Metallo Casca. Calls attended to o4 ‘e defy competition in quality of goods Our Mr ‘morgan hias served as undertaker or prices. for forty, yoars aiy thoreughly undorstanda his busi: r s, 811 YOUR TRADRE T8 SOLICITED dway UPHOLSTERING [’ b 6 b . 6 p. m. . ¥ to the Union Pacifl On Sunday the cars begin th s depot o'clock 8. m., and run regularly dur s trips at 8 1 6 o oloc Re day 4 5y R. Rice M. D, 11,2 b Mrs. B, J. Rillon, M, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Droadway, Courcl! Dlufs,