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hd THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1884. —— 1 st v ddy. I heatd no loud N TH , | woman in that famous ocentra of wealth | == — Loss and Gain, COUNCIL BLUFFS Z.Km tefors tH ahot win fired, Ceots WRECKED 0_‘;_ E BRIDGE who oan driw as heavy a chock as Mre, CHAS. SHIVERIC OHAFTER & & o only went a short distance at first then s s Green. In addition the latter, New York . K. T was taken sick a yoar ago ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS returned, ssked for hisbat. I gave {t| Four Cars of Tmmigrant Movables | ccnteins two Mra, Morgans, whess wealth With bilious fever,” = = ———— to him then he loft. 1 was about fifty Come to Grief on the Winter 1a reckoned by the 8 \hl;;ln.nnd uml.;y;m ““My doctor pronounced me cured, but feet from the two men when I first saw Bridge — Some of the the widow of Caarles Morgan, the ship. got sick aga'n, with terrible pains in my THE MoKUNE MURDER. them, I could see.them plainly. Stock Swim Ashore, Pl_snz n«-;chm‘. ]wl;\lln vln‘mhvr “1"1»:" ' b ides, and got e s Ay b " widow of our Jate ox-governor The . g O L Beconid Day's Procesdings in the Tial LEVI JBSSE, phesent B, D Morgan murded Mis Ben UPBOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, 1 shrank) : of Dr, Oross for the Murder |1 live in Council Blufls, went there in|Sioux City Journal . HTn, I HYS T 181010 T hakssi B : ; X dierd srip : From 298 1bs. to 120! T had been doo. of Dr, McCune in Coun- September, 18385 1 knew McKune and When yesterday morniry dawned such right, and thers is & large number of assenger Elevator to n\l‘\; ‘nlrl-\ 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farpam Street, toring for my liver, but it did me no good. oil Bluffs, Oross, On the 24th while roturnivg | oiy;any s had a view cf the river front |other married Iadies who wisld jointures e ML Greswoon, Ia, March 9.—The old [and saw McKune lying on the walk. I[in confasion In the St. Paul and Omaha we have the following list: % court room In this city was to-day crowd. |#aw him die. Oroes said they had had a | winter bridge nesr the oclty shora. The | My, A, T, Stewart od with epootators, anxlous to witness scufic. o got bis hat and went toward | wrook hiad boon made the provious nfght, | Jrs: R L Stuart o, Cross ssid, m_an a 4 el the opentng scones of the cclebratod oo [ yufills and T ahot him,” When 1 hesrd | Conductor Thorndgke's tiain loft the B entitled the State of Towa va, E. D. Crops. | the shot I was on the cast side ¢f park |lower yard at7:30 p. m. with fourteen | Mrs, Mason Jones 1 did not expect to Jive mcre than three months. 1 began to use Hop Bitters, Directly appetite roturned, my pains left me, my entire syatem seemed renowed ay il my magic, and after using several bot- tles, I am not only as sound as a sovereign but weight more than 1dld before, To Hop BitteraI owe my life,” of equal amouat. Turning from those, 1,000,000 1,000,000 T o N > Mrs, Commodore \'An‘dnrhilt . 1,000,000 R. Frrzeatniox, |Many strangers are in attendance, and |g ing north about 50 or G0 feet from |frcight cersjand a caboose. The englne | Mra, Marshall O. Roberts. 1,000,000 Dublin, Jane 6, '81. while but little is said, it Is evident that|Dortheast corner of park. When 1 8a%|4,q first ten cars got on the bridge with- | Miss Kitty Wolfe . d 1,000,000 y Cross he seemed nervous and frustratsd. e Mrs, John C. 1,000,000 CHAPTER I1, there 1s & powerful under carrent of foel- out trouble, The clevonth car left the B. M. SARGENT, 1, WEALTH AND MATRIMONY, log, and while there seems to ko Y919 (1 1ive a4 Oouncil Blefla; wha thers Seps track In comirg around the litle carve| Miss Kitty Wolfe, it Is eald, receives little prejudice either in favor of oragainst | yamher 04, 1893, 1 was at the sccne of |JUst 8t the end of the bridge, and the | through the postoflice several offers of the acoused, it {s manifest that all our | the killing soon after the shot was fired. | three cars next behind followed it off the n;-'rl:lng:‘ho‘\'vry \“'m‘lk -:-dvno"iluyb' ‘?;M; people are terribly in earnest in their de- | Oross had a revolver In his hn!’d. 1 mld: ralls. The frain was then moving very :\_ L:“"m; l;:“l"r:m;\. nuT‘;\; a;ln“)ait l;‘:"(::“ V/ sire that the accased ehall have a falr ::ll?flvbr- "hlfl )1"il~ hflglpl'"“d-’ ‘Ih-‘bd; tlowly. Engineor Mackin foeling by the | of wealth In thin city is Nancy Troup, J and impartial frial, and that ex | hind :.:30'1"3;.:; m“fitu ll’x'i'mm:u :ZCL n.e, jerking motlon that something was wrong, | who {s now nearly 90, She owns a half tlee nhnl:dba njiunfu.t w|“:ct:"i‘ gn. rors in |life.” T lived near the place where Mo- | put onteam, thinking that the bridge was | million of Fifth Avenue property, this Sdition 4o the regalor panel - When | Kune was killed. When I hoard the shot moving on. This fortunately broko the|bSiPg part of an old landed estate. e o the cxse was formally called to-day for | L Went out at onco. MoKune's body wa [coupling of the forward end of the car |11 Narsowerthy ladles are also h : 4 i among the millionalres, and other Oatalouges Furnished - My hutband wan an Invalid for twenty | el it was fouod that fifty-nino jurors R T R T L T el Lofe $HE AseAk; 1eng e WHSE | ol ine siomes maighi o msniloned whish 1409 and 1411 Dodee St. wiMSE" ) Omaha Ne yearx with a serious were In attendance. e 4 ARt e SO from a s'viking c ntrast with the miserics *‘Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, | The prosecution is conducted by A. B, u; %‘rwyl:lh: -thx‘;lx:;mll?vrg:uwv;lfili?!:l‘:e“n‘_c.: wreck gnflm(nud l)mllllll'l‘tlt‘;flfl_mblfl-” of the m,,‘_dg ;f starving noedle-women | “Pronounced by Boston's best physl- | Thornell, uli;lvict Sl fzpp G Hli digpi==takliig oHky H6 A A acanwl;;(Pth:tée;rctl(mfo;?;thi ;‘nni"t:m,;e which now awaken public sympathy. clana— Pasey snd Dailey & Swith, of Counct. _ ¢ Nl " | Mrs. A. T. Stewart feols very deeply the “‘Incurablol” Blufls, and Wathion & Williams of s |mean- Tsay Crose boforo [ went to sup- | ed Sondition, | Tiis Saat cae Lo leave the |aaih of M, Judge Hilton: who was an Seven bottles of your Bitteracured him | city. "The defenso i ropreicnted by Biiey i tiog about v Binbea PARE 6| bans. cas lengthis. befors. tho. ooupling | 014 friend, and henco tho loss_is ono of [$53 and [ know of tho Wright, Baldwin & Haldine, of Counoil | %! : ; L ) : {rreparable character. Mre. Hilton was “Lives of efght porsons” Blufty; Judge Hubbard, of Cedar Rapids, | relock: ' He was walkiog near the crom broke, 1t lay O twTide 1 8 R aber, | e ot thie Lkt Tkt 4 BANKGE) Wholo In my neighborhood that have saved by [and J. Y. Stone, of this city. A B ot | ooy Sod B OH SEN G SS ILBMOG KBS gy et By W0 W EEKAE | HEW your bitters, The defendant entered the room at 33 (8RO ;‘K~ L hm"’," my room bu ¥ bridge, A piano had just been got out, | Lot B BT R e o and And many more aro using them with |o'clock and appeared pale but calm and [Very short {ime when the s'ot was fired. land “the bridge men ‘wero sacking the [ ] ] e} LCIORIICh AW sistor, afier llving 80 many years, both : great benefit. collected. Ho is accompanied by his T, ¢, JACKSON looso cate, which comprised part of tho | /555 HiTH VIE 80 SNy Sears bokh : wife, who Is however too ill to bo pres-| I liv in Council Blatls. I am a drug. | loading of the enr. L nTee "o [is now in'a very lonely condit’on. The y [] ent in the court room. The defence In-|glst. I know MoKuno and Cross. T|Honed—it had been losded by Ed |geqii'of her “brother (the late Oharlos AL AL N AW A ALRS X alden, Mass,, Feb, 1, 1880, Centler I suffersd with attacks of sick beadache, Neuralgia, fcamale trouble, for years in themost terrible and excruciating manner. No medicine or doctor could give ‘me rellef or cure, until [ used Hop Bittera. *‘The first bottle Noarly cured me;"” The second made me as well snd etrong as when a child, ““And 1 have been 1o to this day.” G U pJqeisy “They almost Do miracles?” —Mras, E. D, Slack. 5 A o < ¢ Martln, of Towa Falls, and was destined 1 How 10 Gir Sick.—Exposo. yonrself day | terposed a challenge to the extra panel, | T saw them both tho evening of the 24th of Ly Clinch) was a tevera biow, to which is | st nighti eat 00 ok without exssoiad;|and /this smotlon ‘Wl by the coatt sus- | of September, 1883, 1 saw Cross near | for, Ovleridge—aix horaes were got out | ot fatay o (608 BOR 8 T Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated. Entirely Freo from FUSIL OIL. work too hurd without rest; doctor all the | tained, About 4 o'clook twelve of the | Woodbury's corner. I was passing along |80 safely P f“"“’-t 1Th°\°§'¥i" The Stewart palaca is now to_a great de- U Tl b oL e VL t;mu;culfu all thevile |)|:vsllvvllll\~4.'uh;vrtl Land | rogular panel were called into the jury |the streot, and soon after eceing Croes 1 badly smashed, in act a total wreck, The gree vacant, and ts owner, indeed, now iRdls LA fii'n‘ln tand he By, 35 e e e et s oy [ box, The examinatlon was very tigid | mot McKune, going toward Oross. Soon |70 cars next behind it wore losded ; ic ese words - Ho 7y % 4 . 1 . a X a Ptiasay, uawersd in thtso words =ake Hob | Srat Fey AiraBnLly 1Nl exporionoed 1| fbsr L o sral s ahioe . - 1 e bRt at orse o | Faspectively by Olinsl LukinafandWWh: only ocouples a suitof apartments, leaving the rest{of the structure in magnificent entine without a bunch of green Hops on | finding ~acceptable “jurors. " It is no | where McKuns was Iying. Croes had a | Liukins, o Iow;‘:n}h, an-llln{su‘denftlu!ud dbrolition: How thiuich thlk raminti oad | e by 5 RECOG o label, | Shupall the vile, poisonous stufl | likely a jury will be completed to-day. | pistol in his hand aud said hs had skos |0 ‘Al‘lm AR el EReTAY :i’e «f what the poets calls mmnmrms ANTIDOTE FOR CHOLERA ., smmwommm or *“ilops” in thelr name. prri o McKune. That was all he said. Tho|two hungat an avglo of forly-five de- RS ecabilied 1Eipotiiiod B Al s r STl s St B el b fhe e shot was fired about fifteen minutes past |@rees off the side of tho bridge and was W one that s GreNwoon, Towa, March 10.—The| 1% i o |badly brokenm The car behind was i FREIVE G DK and that is not only, found I of ‘tho best fami T 3 i |0 oclock. When I hea-d it I was going | Pa21y i THE FES11VE CROOK, souil 3 0 e court room s comfortably filled, and X hat broken, but etillon the bride but also in the p! n's disy 3 b cast. When I first saw Cross he was go- | 30mewhat broken, but et o bridgo. Thaskmals ok phalgai after the reading of the reccrd the work | #3% t The rear car, contsining the gooda of » 5 o L of chcosing a jury was resnmed at the (192 West. Mike Baker, of Bioomingten ill., and | M€ ©Only Means by Which He ¥ can o i S sl v point where it closed laet night. H, H, FIELD destined for Wakefield, was not broken. Suppressed, o3 ferm . is entirely free from fusil o Th t g g Nogel s ST 4 H ) o3¢ similarly obnoxiows alcohols which are so often found in 1ohis he prominence of Cross’ attoraeys as I resids in Council Bluffs, I knew |but stcodon its wheels on the bridge Deteoit Freo Pre ot RECOMMEND IT TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. rallcoad lawyers is the subject of some | Cross and McKune In Soptember, 1883. | timbera, The twenty-nine hasd of stook | Doteoit Frco Pres. N o v Tarity (ot | 1mous Malt Whiakey. 1 Xnow 16 to bo wholosome, comment, Judge Hubbard is recognlzad (1 was chief of police at that time. I re- |in he three rear cors, comprising horses, | ‘‘Did you ever potice that desperate R34 s T | Elean oA ©5 a leader In that line in Towa, and has | member the cvening]McKune was killed. | cowa and plgs, had been safely got out |Srimivals, whether frao or behind ths [ 3% Ly for many years had charge of the legal | ‘he sheriff and myself went to Uross’ by cutting through the cads of the cars, | DAra of a prizon, aranover satisfied with | e3e resident butiness of the Northwestern. J. Y. house. Dr. Cross sald if 1 had bappened [1sying bridges of plank botween, and | theresurroundings?’ asked a Pinkertcn ? TR T remarkably freo from Ui Stone is a prominent C. B. & Q. attor- |around eooner this would not have cc- | then delving the stock ashore, The goods | detective of a Freo Press reporter at the | o3 i o e tanio i feehie g ney, while Wright & Baldwin have|curred. He waa washing his hand. were carried out of the cars, some to the Rus:ell House yesterday. - AN , of Staten Tsland, tho | €56 achieved a censlderable reputation in this | When he had bandaged his hand he was city shore and snma to flat-cars on the | ‘‘These fellows wouldn't bo satlafied it r of a0 e der your fa. | Pulmon line. Itls ulso whiepered that one of | placed in custody of the sheriff. He was | brid hich 1hey we {hrough | they were rolling In wealth and had noth. the princlpal witnesres for the statc|{aken to jail. Mrs, Cross gave mea re- |y 55\?1:12@:;%1;‘:’1;‘:;7(:;: and logs |Ing to do but spend it. They have such IN FACT, IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED Y . d_those afflicted wi H has gone beyond the reach |volver, tho one with which ho shot Mo. | was mul less than would have boen sup. | ® Batural aptitnde for erimo that all the PTIvES SV WALLL o5 reeint . of asubpoena lseuzd by our state courts, | Kune, and I tarned it over t3 the owner, posed. la# our congressmen and legislators can d| n the rnlled’fltn?o! st Ir nw"w..- v e e and is now comfortably located in s ral- el “An is usual whero there is live stock in | PAsS Will have no effect ubon them, and Oba N L T SR g AL G ¢ HWAY. V. X road office near Baltimore. ~Thesemay| . o o o p) e know Me- |80 Immigrant cac a man is in each car to |10 ® 8tats like Michigan whero capltal | o3s a URE and POSITIVE OU be simply colncidencas, but they exclte AL ross i3 to-day sccompanied by his Efl?fl;‘ Sentliates, b | wife aud brother, and shows the keenest lousaud nervous. 7o | inaret in the cxamination of jurors. sachrersonetlostet | Bofore 10 o'clock the state had ex- tersaffordsadequate | hausted its peremptory cktallenges, and Drovsotin by in- |at 10:15 the jury way sworn, and is com- hunnd' O pozed (]’J[Lhé m"?w‘i]"g;.Eedwfis;;.l“nsn: B3 power of the consti- W. rawford, . E. jckham, 1. I, J. HARI ook | B, Hendrie, Samuel Vinton, E. M. Bics | Live In Councll Bluffe. T was « part- the liver, stomach |, W. James, F. Starbuck, B. S. Rifils, | ner with McKune in the drug buslness punishment is unknown they arelikely to SES in thelr early stag DS by % Jo a e ) od es) all; y the great German Sc N EBTII . TVLA T Kune and know Cross; have known him icck :":r the ;!081‘(- Trh‘;km:: lp thfi four years. I had uverantion with | two head cars of the wreck were mucl Crons at his office. Ho anid, ~if justics sheken up. It was nearly wn Hour after S epomplah Ll e T ey D T was not done McKune he would kill him | the accident bafore the young man in the | 2ot mind a fow months’ confinement, ‘be- s Sultoping trom Consumption o d himself.” 1 sald, “You will get i.t|forward car could bo got out. The water [2use it aflords thom an opportunity to s Shitit aotvas o5 oI s mmiaes, oF L6 Do, hoid GHISt hratare ko i) a0 e i3 e L i ‘hat, and the | hatch up fresh plane. Take these persons while all the muscles chisf among them the lu trouble.”” Hesaid, “Ihave lots of rich [came into this car somewhat, and the 3 X it tumctions, Bocnuge of being relations back oast who will help mo|young follow laborcd under the delusion ¥ho have just cecaped from Jackeon. | s richur biood than they 3 words, the syatem 18 supplied w 06 This was about onr 3ears a that e was to be drowned, as appeared Some of them, perhaps, were not" accom- | $+3 carbon than the disease can ex y giving nature the upper hand in the co: out. bout fo! 0, i3 | o o Eihac ke P Tho b idGa wadBhat plished crooks when they wera sent there wemesSOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND FINE GROCERY HOUSES.wmmm little wreoked by the accident. The two o X but It did not take them very long to cars nearest tho shore wers gt out Gur- | O how to escape, and now they are a3 f 3% tains), securely packed in plain case, 3 % S STy ad a3 the worst, ) 83 NG o bonl, Mo | M. Britt, A. J. Foster, W. W.|inSoptembor 1883. 1 had bosn aesoci: | o th e e s nalng B | % Phiere is a great deal of diffarencs be- | ¢ THE DUFFY HISKEY CO., BALTIMORE, MD., U, malarial complaints | Creamer, June Conger. ated with him ncarly nine yoars. I knew | wreckod box cars wilt bs floated to shore | tWeen the chrenic jail birds, who crowds % JSTOMACH of ?";'.1".1 natotybe| The Indictment was »2ad and a stato- | McKunes habits about business hours, and taken out hereafter. A force of men | OUF Penal institutions simply because they 7 [ Fpmon 2 [ 2y AAALAIONS U ot of tho caso for both state and do- | thmo of going to meals, otc. About the| but to work a8 son s the |are sute cf an atundance of food and very | ey national remedies. |fendant was made. tlme of his death he was keeping books. wrack was cleared oft to take down the little work and cracksmen and crookuwb’o For sale by all Druogistaand Dealers gencrally. L. C, JUDSON On z‘llm day of l{(iu death, ~welpyidge. 1f the river does not rise about ;l,;: :ihgro mvotlunvazll)tj.tthgelliognerc.nL 3 S 3 it ; were changing our stock and shelving— | cverything but the plies can bo saved. It | Pe driven cut, even if the jail doors are WEAK, UNDEVELUPED _PARTS |2 the first witnoss for the prosecution, separating. oue rotail from our wholesls |¢/er3 thing but the pllcs can b i q s i H p vil h rown wide open, but it is a hard job He is a civll engineer reslding in Coancil = is hoped that the ice will move out so H QI ITUMAN BODY FNCARGED DRver: | Blaffs, He had preparad a map showing | Pisiness. McKune was trying to get|ynag the transfor bosts can crcss csrs|© hang cu to the Jatter unless they are all the geography of the homiclde and |©ut of the practice 8s apbysician. He|within a fow dags. Meantime the cn'y contipually watched, and even then they i 5 i began to drop his practicc about a year £ crossicg i by skiff will play up eick or adopt some rusy to Dt Peal ooy thio location of |1 Fore hls dosth, Ho was. late lorpiag | 2o oL oromeing is by akifl allay the susplolors ot the prison « isisla the stor and restdence of Dr. McKuno, | the store that evening. He complained and take advantage of the first opportu- residence of Dr. Cross, Dr, Woodburry's | OF being tirad. Hoe loft the store alone, | ~WOMEN WITH BIG M nity that preseats itself to make their es- s nd d FAABRATER eart, GERMAN D, WYATT. : Lnext saw him lying on the sidowalk cape, 5 : e Sl and othon oot n et vs8 [ dsad. The body wes. lying six or lght| who They Are,Where Rhey Live,and | .One hacdonsd wretch who has no fese Cunings and 20th f£ts.,? - Omaha, Neb. ) roinlalf i " [Foct from the hoatd crossing back of the |\ ine meac of Their Bonate . | ofprison before his eyes will give the DL LT RY office. McKune's wolght at that time best organized police force in the country N PARTIES sl from New | i8 & practicing physician of Council Bluffs, | was abont 200 pounds. He was b foet ey more trouble than all petiy cases that Nay, Juce and Juiy by frstas | Lowa. Ho resched tho plaso whoto Dr. | 10} fnehos hish.. Ha was somentet ior | Ciscinnati Inqgoirer. | Comesupilnayear, Thsic daring dseds McKune was lying soon after he was thot. | clined to be corpulent. He had not been| N#W York. February 26.—How Giffi- | and miraculous escapes fncites othera to MoKune was dead when he reached the | doing any manual labor. I think there|cult it is for any one who, like Mis. [adopt the same means of makiog a living sccne. He made an examinatlon of the | were three or four persons near the body | Hettie Green, is burdened by wealth to |and the mere force of example is the body soon after at McKune's residencs, [when I reached 1t. He wors a blue | find a place of satiafactory depeslt! She | caute of the Increass in crime. IfI had J00K & SON, 61 Broadway, N. Y. [and found that the ball had entered the | blouse when he was killed. stored her honds in Oisco’s vaults, and [ my way about it [ would hang three or Or 100 Doatborn St., Chicago, Lils, left breast und lodged under the skin of ——m— a'so placed there scveral boxes of plate, | four of them just to keep ihlngs moving. wed sat18wme his back. He secured the ball, HOUSEKEEPERS that fail to ac-|butin the midst of fancied sccurity she|and the wholesame effect it would bring BEE R o L AG»-ER FRANZFALK BREWING.CO. Milwaukee. Wis. GUNTHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, ~THE MILD POWEX CUKNES.+ quaint themselves with the value of |was sstoni:hed to hear of thelr failure. |abcut would, in mv opinion, astonish both Sfok Honeacho, Vortign o4 or Painful Perlods .23 *No, T am here on private business, and Detroit is about the last city I should sit in a professional capacity. You Window Orps, Iron Orestings, Melalllo Sky.lighte, &0. Tin, Irom srd Bla T K O ot et ke bty Orange Blossom Flour T YT v 7] 5 JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE i the|No timo was lost in ascertaining the | polico and snd oriminals. Moral’ suasion UMPHREYS? |is coronor st GounciliBlutls. Ta 860t o | yitohen and Iaundry doprive themaslves | ssfety of hes proporiy, bit aho coula only | b theysnpor- sk the rora s s ion ey T E e et | hag, Know MelCune. tad was one of the | Of the most convenient and usefal artlcle | obsain it by paging nearly three-quarters | mothod the mors perfect the care, These —- iz, Simple, Safo and S n:%itu TN R TR doath, He|©f the age. of a million, th's belog a debt incurred |Jackson fellows will gradually drift and accompanied it to hfs residenco, M. | g 5 2 necessity, but having been met _she was | aro arrostod and dentified. The fife man 'CESSUR™ ER' & GRAY), Kune had no woapors 1 e | Erehelionliavend, sllowed " to remove her valuablos, and | will e no woree off than the day ho es. (SUECESSURZTO FOSTE - Fhon t1e baltet wee, tonad. Tners ene | oo washiog of white or light-colotod | ing question thon axcss whera they could | saped. sxeurs tont i mar Lo Tuim, o0 when the ballet was found. There was | fowls that are to bo sent to the shows bas | ps safely deposited. Her friends rec: |work n little barder and & closor watch . a d d.{ geeme, however, not to have been a rale ot judi i i (Tho witaoss horo identified tho. clothen| brodars of obher veriotio, light 0 pactl: | oo srany sgga s obe beskay” cho oo | i Jaugh af tho lden of having 8 fow LIME AND CEMENT. mophy Mol g o e o Mecl:) | olored, If not white, to wash theiz ‘birde [ aluded to divide the amount botwosn th | mrsee ot st e policomen becn - wminutes after 6 o'clock, Was at the i’:,f&f?.,'fi;’:?.‘;‘i;’iffl; o e eeb’ | above-menticnod bank snd the United | hanged, as ho should have boen, thero G o in o . ; s " | States trust company, which had also | would have been one less to look ‘after, Bead” Toutest tho timo the shot was|ing a bird isa very suple thibg to do, lson highly rocommended.. Tn order bo | e the oeg Corr,oe Joss to leok ‘afer RUEMPING & BOLTE, (Rt il i 't'“‘l“t’l;‘ o aietlo cwro and knowledge | rotect the trossure during this removal, | do withoot him and obhers of the. ilk. are —MANUFAOTUREBS OF— ooy Blad i bliedan oo NEY 0 dotho thing provarly. | Any ono cali| ko obtainod the servicon of a_doleotive, | now having a good timo at (o exponss of 0| Whoopiig Cowgh,Violent Coughs 150 ve a detailed descrip- "l"‘l siow 'f"l: "l»{“{“{““ golog shu- |40 under thelr joint care the bonds were the overburdened taxpiyers, S SE Ty Dolnerned et cnenest 238 |tion_¢i d'scolorations and bruises about ply by rule of thumb is likely o tarn out | horno off in » cab {o thelrnew placs cf | +*Are you looklog. op. gy ceses Vevous Bebility: 80 | McKuve's head, and that such bruises|Pad werk. Tho birds should Do taken|gapcsic, It wes the sichest losd ever | Detroiti seked bre reporfer, i Dlscuscs ot tho Hontt Pulpitation 10 | were infllcted but a few miuutes before | into 8 clean, warm room, and there wash- | ¢rngported by a csb, the amount being his death. ~MoKune was fleshy rather fod ono at athme, The cnly things needed | ggtimated at more then a round £1,000, PECIFICS. |\ munuar, Ao bofors his death e o sworge towp warm water and |ifp; e S L 19 ) oo, | ome s ofold flannel cr blanket, Bl e ] s QL] e B [ e L B e B | bird should bo placed. 1n . {ub of WHENCE IT CAME, Baro eacugh orocke berey bab belog ao e e ’l‘l‘l’i’.i!.llfuc-!{‘g perbaps ten or twelve pounds, blcod-warm water, and prested down| Many of thess who have riad of this | ome & crteal fn Doteclt 0 A ino o\, 100 Mulion St., New ¥ox Sl Sy gently Il its ack js level with thewater. | fomale” Cro:us have wondered how a|10%® @ orimunal In De JOHN NAGEL. ; ; . | A clear sosp suds should then be made | woman conld acquire such vast wealth, 1t vy y Have lived in Council Bluffs |lnoe‘lsfih. and rubbed throughly in to the tkin by | It ia sufiicient, however, to mentlon that Lo o i SRR SuccRston 10 \ea coronor in Septombor, 1853 1| runing the rponge in the direstion of the tae daughter of Sitvla Howard of | saijod st {h;"‘,e"‘,‘w.”gnn‘;pu:“’j HASTINGS & NuaGEL, OT)" ] :h ;l:g. llnn 1! ghtha inquest. | feathers, working clear down to the feat. Neow Bedford, who inherited half a dozen effeots of long indulgence in it ate such L A STEW T co £h¢ abrasion on tho benc . Ho wae shot| ArCAt oire must bo taken not o breal millions from her father, *Silvia How- 315018 5% 12K inculgcrico 1 it age such h ART & ) Jaud became ihe bride of E. M, Robinson who was a remarkable business man A slight abrasion on the hand, He was shot the web of the feathers, and under no o esa e in the loft breast. The the clothes shown | ciroumstances should the spongs be rub- hera are the ones MoKune wore when |ed up the feathers. When this ls done |aud. also & olose economist, snd killed. The body had not been removed | tho fowl is taken out and In cold water to | who —dn this magner 20 1. Produce from where it fell when I first raw it. | remoye tho sos), and thon carcfully delod | arascd . thale nneh f0 M McKune had no weapons on his Porson, | witu the flannel, that on his death it was estimated at §50,- ~ A I received a revolver thst evening from —— . i Y, . . B 000,000, It is thus that Mre, And Conunission, |yr. Fios, chist of polia. T exomined | “Haralows and sective’ Is the ex- | oooirs: ppats y hie seen only child, the body that evening but postponed the | pressed opinion of physiolans of Rted Star | essn re v g " presenting animmensity of wealth “U. 386 Hulladay Stu fl[“[fl] CoL, :_m‘u:lt i et a;?, (Witnees {denti- | Cough cute. No bad efizcte, TevRad i BETATE M BUARRMN L G AR ies tho ravolver.) The bullet cut from e ——— habita of economy are pact of her joherlt McKune's bedy 1s the one I have here. In England, the medlu_l profeesion is | ance, and will naturally prevent ber from CHALMERS LYONS, refllfillefi mns'% e\:}nuvely from the | deriving much benefit from this vast m a plasterer. Live in Council | Moo oitsses of soclety, Among tbe I auseiLGAma ol ool Among the |acolumination of treasure, ~ Now that in S, ™ tocras revails that bu a1o 810 (Fy s e Blufls. Lived therc in September, 1883 | threo profeseions are op i to (he ations | LT 27¢ 18 this city 20,000 puor gls o o2 N ; e, 1968 stiuggliog o surtain o mere ezistence | with hor hands in her muff, With that Illlkrfi:%?d?ill:yn&ml::: t;‘a]{u::a of mghnuhn .)y. Theee are thearmy, the | under its most mlserable conditions, genils and pereistant delicicy in -m‘:‘h just Defora the ot was fircd. 1 went | estrds shat b oy 1) Bt rtor | what o eld of benvlgpca and (of cour) | mabers for which che sl s, and i at once to the body. Cross started earn 203 | happluess is offered. Theowner of thess | mers in particuler, are noted, he mausged s J AT LDk Gara ek Ay | e why. e °2¢. bora with ro-cailed blue blood in his | uccless millions has & grand opportunity to get 0ae of his hands intothe mufl slong | ELULRZIZRLIZUE SMUT MACHINES, ELEVATOR BOLTS, had shot McKune, He sald Mckune ;:’;‘Lh‘:::‘::fi;.‘,‘:fi’d""u'e hospitals | to wia the gratitude of her own sex a0d | with hors, “Sir!” shesaid, mifily, * what | PSR LT 2 H SEPARATORS. ARCHITEC TURAL WORK. arty consumer of minca pie and eimilar luxuries i sure, sooner or later, to b aftlicted with dyspepsia. But dyspeps will yield to Brown's Iron Bit ers, 1he great Jron tonle., Mr. and Mrs, Pad- deck, of Eaet Dolavan, Wis., both testify that this medicine cared them, not only of dyspepsia, but slso of kidney disease. — 1013 Jones Btieet } ask ror axo { OMAHA NEB Considerate Deliberation, Chicago Herald, A drummer struck up an acqualntance with a B sten girl on s traln that was spow-hound during the recant blockade, The car was cold and tho young Jady sat So'icit Consignments and guar- antee quick sales and provpt re- turns. Give usa trial, References—Bradstieet's or Duns Agencies; and German National Denve it - the admiration of He it s | do ) ¢ X o thould s, osce eo { gagod i converastion. Thoy wers on | Mames o5 B emas, wol Loty s v | meota ket eye the suggotlon will ot [ Bostiog, and I would have you know that | ILUZLRIQIAIA CORN CLEANERS, WROUGHT & CAST IRON, have been made in vain, SOME OTHERS, K140 tood as s daily | the outer edge of the sidewalk. I lcoked Lwill soon 1 |down as I was onihe crossing and did not 103k up again tll I heard the shot. Then 1 looked up snd saw McKune fall. over by a hack on the sreets of tha town the othar day, epresdirg the old gonllsmu:uvsdr several square yards of all. | street mud and slush. The vigor of his | of rich women than : ity in the Then went to the body, I was the firs! | sulphuric profanity w A e that he | world except Loml-.u"‘.yhl.'lltzzu Jm Brit- Ewe been reared upen pexson o reach the body, Cross satd he speechless vor dead, aud when be |{sh ospital cannos boast of much grester 80 ogrocers. Putup in o ;\'nhgnlngd to the doctcr’s office to bave Jottered to whip the whole blanked hack | distinstion, Leaving ont Vietoris, who xhnttud A:(»surd. Ho went west. The Ydriving fraternity in Des Moines, 1t was [1s not & Loadoner. and Mrs. Buedett shot was fired abowt G:10 p. m. The¥decided he wasn' mortally injured, Cou's, it 18 not probable tha: thera wuch famillierity is resented. I wou'd be | ¢ ’ C REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, justified dn eereaming for a'8'stance, biit 1 | RubaMel BOLTING CLOTH, hate scanes, and Vil give you just twenty | REIZA/T2ZZ 00N CENTRIFUGAL REELS, BRASS CASTINGS, minutes to teke your band out of there WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS SCALPING REELS SASH WEIGHTS [EETSPRITTRT RO TARINRIN | /(LATERS AND FILTERS, [EATHER & RUB'R BELT'G WELL AUGERS, where the traveling quack doct v is_per- | YIRS RTIIER BRICK YARD CASTINGS, mitted to polson wankind withoot biing E PR T LN SHAF TING "PULLEYS HANGERS & BOoXES Journal, New York contaios a greater number