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spring cleaning up. Itis hoped that all [head wonld necessarily produce prolonged the good effects of these radical changes |stupor and probably death. Dr, McKune will not be out with/n a fow months, but | was right-handed. that Council Blaffs may bulld up a repu- DR, HART, tation as a decent olty a8 well as an enter- | 1o Cross had had his skull feactarsd priing one, back of his loft ear, and his skall indont- ed about an eighth of an inch of the bone, would producsa comatose condi- tlon or Insensibility, and wonld almost Oontinnation of the Trial of Dr, Oross | necessatily prove fatal. for the Murder of Dr. McKune— DR, PINNEY, of Council Bluffs, was called to glve ex pert testimony as to the Injuries doscrib- & ' ed by Derksen as belag found on Cross Special Correspondence of TaE B, after the death of McKune. He simply AFTERNOON REPORT CONTINUED—DR, E. D | gorroborated Hart and Masrac, CROSS, Adjourned. Guexwoon, Towa, March 13,—The de- o —— fendant sald: I mado none of the threats | *‘100 Doses One Dollar” is trae only of agalnst Dr. McKune as stated by Sosan [Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it is an un- Brooks, Emma Brooks, Mrs, Motcalf, | An*"erable argument as {o strength and Mrs. Ballard, G, W. Robinson and Mea, | *0"0Y* o Goode. IOWA ITEMS, In tho forenoon of the day MoKune| ey Molnes 1s still rastling for that was 1]&1;1«1 Lm pus-:d 1:?0 c,;' Il‘gnrl_ strect | 850,000 to secure the permanent location to such number as can be accommodated, | " oy "™ bt o shoulder [agalnst | of the state fair. and attompts hero to secure these tickets | M Tho day I drove past him, when he for Councll Bluffs people have proved al- |shook hia fist at me and curtcd me I sald: [— COUNCIL BLUFFS, GRAVEL ROOFING| .. 5n.. Roof Painting and repairing. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. GEO. SMITHSON, MOODY TO-NIGHT, The Great Evangelist Will Appear the Opera House This Evening, ‘ 302 N, 7th Street, COUNOIL BLUFFS, THE Mo?UNE MURDER. [ THE DAILY BEE-~-MONDAY MARCH 16, 1885 Expert Testimony, D. L. Moody, whose name s enongh Attention, Ladies. While closing out my notions,will sell all hair goods at 25 per cent discount, 800 Switches, . 00 Waves, Bangs, etc,, to sacrifics, Custom work carefully attended to, house thls evening. The announcement MRS, D. A, BENEDICT that ho was to appear In Omaha several e days this week caused a great desire 1 " ™ 35 Wt . mampr, | AmODg many here to go over there and o R, W. C. ESTEP |} o+ him, but the seating capacity of the £ = : Field & Estep. Baptlst church of that city I8 not large U N D E R T A K ER s enough to accomodate the rush that there will be from Omaha and surround- No. 817 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ing polnts, Free tickets are lssued Office Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night, Particular attention given to Embalming | to these mectings in order to limit the attendance J. L. DxBEVOISE, A Cherokee saloonkecper was fined : L 8500 and four others £250 each for buck- REMINGTON STANDARD Ing prohibition, : s most fraltless, 8o graat {s the demand for | ““You had better attend to youe own busl- mml l[: 8[ g&fl[ TY P E w R I T E R them. o view of theto cifcumstances |ness and lot mo alonc.” Robloson la| Sloux City 1 flooded with Canada arrangements have been made for Mr, " e <1 | silver, 4 Moody to spend this evonlug here, and |Mre: Ballard's son-in-law. Dr. Hart did| “ppiy o ooty farmers will sow o NO. 2, the opera houso laa becn secured for the |nok dras my wounds afer the afliay, but | jrgo breadth of fiax this spring. Isthe Highest Achicvement in Writing |meeting. This will prove an acoommo. | vislted mo at tho jall tho next day and (e 0"y W50 B0 g 0™ g 0 : condition, Machines in the World, CLELR LR LU et W B e flsdud L dogs that have owners, and about six people who would othorwlse RS, HORTON. aad al With nly 9 keys to lear and | Havo 1o opportunity to hear the groat | Lived noxt door to Dr. Cross at tho time | {ojores, that are, ranning business on ook, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED No. 607 Broadway Oouncll Blaffs, , Railway Time Table. j Corrected to January 7, 1885, oparate, 1t printa 70 chataotere, i ! e ) indna speanamat sy | TR ISR, 1 sventny, Hold il imeet:|ahing T b oo somemmatiog iy | around. P! ons, figures, i y Pl 0] BT Xtis the simplest wnd [ ng, and go over to Omaha to-morrow | Mrs, Cross and saw Cross acd wife in |, Dubuque claimsa population of 32,750, [ OOUNCIL BLUFFS, %4 Woll a the 1ost durable | morning to attend the moetlngs there [ thelr yard with the dogs, Soon after S‘:m bR the ceasus returns of echool ¥ S i od Alet, | this week. the doctor went out. McKune was Ly = e O (it Ty Ut el By wa s = Ty O U G0 Lilba et "'”':)’,“; Ticketa are belng fataed tothe meetlng | killed roon after 6 o'clock. 556 pada robed an cld eldier named Toouldogate. Tralns leavo transtor dopok tea mia- | - Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, | yre this evening. - Thote who desire to| Adjourned. Thomas Hoops of €500 In Des Moines on O GaI0400, SURLLNG TOR AND QUTRST. Chicago, Tll., Sole Agents. | gecure any should apply at the offics of SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Saturday night. LEAVE. Anarve 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs | A, A, Hazard, the sewing machine man| Court convened 1 9 o'clock| T beglnning i - g e o promptly at 9 o’clock ‘ramps are beglnning to give Ottumwa L Ay i Topm Agent_for Western Towd | on Main strect. Only as many tickets | with all the partles in thelr places. a wido berth, Tho corporation stone pilo 1%20p @ Acoommodation, 200pm will be fssued as there are seats. These| Mr, Baldwin announced the serlous | has no alluring charms for the rover, *A% local depot only. tickets will be gocd untll 7:20 o'clock, [ jliness of Mr, Clark, the official steno-| The Burlington, Cedar Raplds and and up to that time none will bo admit- | grupher, and by consent Mr. Sholss of Northern eongzs‘m;;lutat b‘uil«lin% & new ted who do mnot have tickets | the circuit court was substituted. depot at Waterloo. EAKAAS OITY, 8T JOR_AND OOUNOIL BLUTYS. 1006 4 m Mail and Exproes, 8ils pm Pacific Expross, OTI0AGO, KILWAUKEE AND 8Y. PAUL, COUNCIL BLUFFS i o At 7:20, those seats which| A lengthy di fon followed on th £:25pm Express, d engthy discussion followed on the % St m Expeess, are not taken, If theraare any, will be | motion to; suppress depositions filed by "Thelf-"gh“y 0‘2;1:’ Hoc ].):dgfi *Ioft (OHIOAGO, BOOK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, n to an! ho come. There isno 4 & office, February 28th, it now transplres, 5:26 p m 'Atiantio Expross, 0:06am glven y Wl k the state yesterday. They rolate tothe|yyy sommitted by a former clerk named gis5am Day Expross o:54 pm doubt but that the opera house will be | question of the good character of Dr. | Y yillocCCy W 8 HREE BATE P00 ek o U p|crowded toita fall capacity, and prob- ) Cross whiloa resident of tho city of Balti-| 0.t ico orders aggregating $260, - | *WABASI, 8T. LOUIS AXD FAOIFIO, ably many wiil be unable to get seats. more. The defonse made a showing as ¥ X ggregating . 4 | 5:10p m Accommodat.on 9:00am The expenses of securlng the opers | to tno powers of notarles public n Mary- [ . Rev. F. A. Magoun, recently a resi- SN dJuisn g R P Wholesale and Rotail Dealers in house, etc., ara borne by voluntary con- |land, The objection is that the deposi-[dent minister atStorm Lake, 1s *A4 Transtor only WHIO0AGO And NORTHWRATERX, his parental home in Grin- tributione, and those who attend should | {ions were not taken before the person to | 1€83 inv: s0pm ey swopm| Hard Soft ana Blossburg i il fafraees contributo a0 far 8 possi- | whem the - commislon was andressed. |nell. His disoase is pronounced cancor LI AT SR 908 s/ blo, 0 that the citlzons who have be-| The motlon was sustatned by the court, [©f the liver, an incurable disease. T0pm BY._Paul Expross, 9:00 & m { ’ O _A_ I i come responsible for the expenses, may| The first witness to- was Ella I. Hibbard has sued the clty of 70am -VE?"{.E&'}'.;“ 7:00pm not be left to make up a deficiency, Such J. N. PALM Muscatine for $10,000 damages susta{ned . Wostara Express, 8:80 A m W. H. SIBLEY, Manager. contributions can be leftat Mr. Hazard’s | 114 has resided in Council Bluffs for thirty |b¥ o Dbroken log caused by neglected it B! $480m 1 oo, 39 Main St Yard, onC.R. L P.ana c, [ Office, or with Mr. A. B. Walker, Who |yeqrs, Ho examined Dr. Cross the next |stades and imporfect sidewalks. M & St. P, Railway. has boen quite sctive in making these at- |,y after McKune's death, There wasa| Atlantic will bulld a $25,000 school- rangements, heavy bralse back of his left year, his|house, s, B, J, Eilton. K. B.. The public will need no urging to €0 | ;55" \vas Injured, the skin over his loft| An appropriatl 5 c poropristion of $10,000 will be snd hoar Mr, Moody, Theonly trouble expended on tho girl's reform achool at PHYSIGI-AN & SURGEON t o | eye way broken and there were some + |18 that there s no place in Council Blufls| giycolorations about the throati: I am on | Mitohelville, 229 M3Qdle Broadwas, Councll Bluffe. large enough to hold those who are anxi- Dr. Cross’ bond. . o ous to attend, but under these circum- | 1y Boidwin announced: East Des Molnes Is agitating tho build- stances the prosent arrangements seem as P S e ing of a new courthouse that shall be fair to all concerned as any that could be| b R a Y Sdnokiontol built in East-Des Moines. o state began the Introduction of | 4 frighiful accldent happened a Des made, rebutting evidence by calling Molnes Iad while Indulging {n the sport who resldos at Silver City, Towa: - Toard | HIEAonn 8 st raitng by aving Frank Scanlan testify yesterday. Ihad |gjsance of twelve Inches, a talk with him this morning. | a talk with F:{"“':'f‘::’:"f; Page county will build @ fireproof ANK SCANLAN court-house, ninety fect equare on the recalled: I saw Fall at the Commercial | ground, floors of tile and ceiling of house this morning and had some con- | yron and terra cotta, at timated cost versation with him. I did not tell him | of §71,000, e o *At Transfer only DUMMY TRAINS TO OMATIA Leave Council Bluff 1:40 a m. 130 11:46 p.m. Leave On 40—7:50—t . 12:60 ~2:00—3:00—4:90—1 — —— On the road leading to the institation for the deaf and dumb, about half way out, is a epot which demands immediate attention, as the first heavy rain will make it impassable. The road is one of the most important lea¢ing Into the city, and it will soon be impossible for teams CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Passenger Elovator to all floors, 1206, OMAHA, N 1208 and 1210 Faroam Street, RASKA, Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x1560 feet, with 20 foot alleys, and streels 80 and 100 £t wile The large packing houses are now in operation, and additions cost ing $60,000 are being added to them. Those that buy lots while they are cheap will get the benefit of the sure rise in value: South Omaha is going to be a large place. The live stock market. the tlaughter,packing and dressed beef housea,and other establishments. the rairoad facilities, together witn the pure spring water from th e company’s works, and the healthy location, is bound to make it so. ; F’orlinfnrnmfinn, maps, prices and terms, apply to the company’s of- fice, 216 13th street, Merchant’s National Bank Building, first floor, M. A. UPTON, Asst. Sec'y. and Manager. Richards &Clarke . Machinery &Gastings Omaha, ,}’%‘ g Neb, ¢ Specialties ; 5 AUTOMATIC ENGINES, BRUSH MACHINES, ELEVATOR CUPs, SLIDE VALVE ENGINES, SMUT MACHINES, ELEVATOR BOLTS, PORTABLE ENGINES, SEPARATORS, ARCHITEC TURAL WORK . WATER WHEELS, CORN SHELLERS, BRIDGE [RON, STEAM BOILERS, CORN CLEANERS, WROUGHT & CAST IRON, STEAM_PUMPS, BOLTING GLOTH, REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ENGINE GOVERNORS, CENTRIFUGAL REELS, BRASS CASTINGS, WATER-WHEEL GOV'NORS SCALPING REELS., SASH WEIGHTS, HEATERS AND FILTERS, LEATHER & RUB'R BELT'G WELL AUGERS, ROLLER MILLS, BRICK YARD'CASTINGS, ' SHAFTING ‘PULLEYS HANGERS - &BoxEs [ acgepzshoal ] Malt Whiskey. that the roason I testified yesterday that 3 I could not remember my evidenco be- | DUPRGue was ~romombared 83,000 foro. Aglesworth was Bocauso T did nop |fgr't 8 the sundsy civll appropriation Y b bill, which will go for repairs of public o oot romemcrs or T was aftaid 1| hyiiqings aud privato fortunce. made & regular pitfall of quicksand 3. P i, E;\m(a.t"ll:"gnnmald'f ?i"e“’ 'll‘Mndg ucl:r . : % .| Emmetsburg, suicided on Tuesday by Several buggies have been broken the: I h;“‘et‘il :“h ssi‘“r‘}l:“ nbmga h::nl:lm;:e shooting hlm‘salf. He leaves a wife and X, and fi OXU NASOR} Iy o8 OICAY. : two children, but no explanation ofjwhat and wagons stuck, and the first move of | could have remembered better if he had 1aditoTthe st the new officials should be to see that the | wanted to. II :loldmhlm his nvldangafdld Whilo dlzgl’ng acolloninons St sl % 7 ¢! t cause of complaint is removed. Aientnth. ” Ho tald hie masany of the | Mount, in Dabiique county, the workmen facts was fresher then and that he told | re sald to have discovered an old kettle The death of William Keeline, which | the truth at that time, He sald the rea- filled with coln and valuable papers. s e S Is one of the | %07 he kept saying I don't rememer” organized militla numbersa total oceurred Saturday lorenoon, 1s one of the f . }ocquge he was afrald he would cross officers and men, saddest events which has lately been | himgelf. The immigration boom has already chronicled. For a quarter of a century | Ed Morse and Webster Mains corrobo- | sommenced in northwest Iowa. Num- ho has been closely and actively Identified | ated Fall's evidence. bers of famlties from the southern and wlth the growth and prosperity of Coun- DRI SHART, eastern parts of of the state with their 4 5 Have been a practlcing medlelne for +hil cil Bluffs, and has gained the friendshlp | thirty-five yeara; reside in Council Blafis; ?,"c""i}:‘,’,’f“fl'};‘;g‘,{{"gp{,‘}{“}‘,fl"‘fi,‘:fl:’;’. and esteom of many by his kind heart- | know Cross and McKuno at tho timo_of |\iiiJ and Siblay dariog the last fow day, I 3 edness and helpfulness. Mr. Keeline | the latters death; I saw Crossat the jall A et On Thursday evenlng at bridge fifty- was a pative of Germany, and had reached | the next day; I examinedhim; therewasa Y, B ALTIRE CROILEY; , MR T R L [ e e TGS bridge | b0 o1 the C““'I’;‘”’x'“f"‘mA’b"dl’":'.“l" of with bis parcnts when he was bat 12 | of the nose. the ‘Ohicoge, Budlingion tand Qalnoy, years of age, and settled In Whoollng, | The court hold that Dr. Crcss’ physical | Filroad, aboutthreomiles west of Garden West Virginia, where he lived until|condition as to the cuts, bruises, etc., | GTOVe, & party of fiftcen young people < m . turning from a literary entertainment 3 & reaching manhood. Twenty-three years | recotved In the affeay could not be shown [ Feturning fro [ g One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States |ago he was marricd to Miss Emma Mor- | by tho state on rebuttals; he Intimated | "er2 overtaken by an exira train. Most ton, who has proved ® noble wifo|that the state should have dcme this in | Of the Darty slipped through the bridge to Select From. to him. Ho also leaves one son, |chief. Adjourned. and held on to the timbers till tho train NO STAIRS TO GLIMB C. Keeline, and a brother, AFTEN HSBASION paesed, while others jumped. One young (Goorgo Kecline, bosides soveral| Tho court room s flld to overflowing t:fli’f\l"‘l’;'lfs“:zQ;‘“Pf:}t:,"‘:‘)j‘:‘;;c‘j“‘; J grandchildren, s last illness has been |and public interest continues anabated. 08, 0l A ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR prolonged and suffering, For mearly four | Tho state asked. to. be permitted to [ 1968 distance without Injury. months ho has been confined to his bed, | introduce tho evidence in chief as a part and durlng tho past two weoks has grad” | of thefe original case. The dofense| . 8 S ually been sinklng untll he fell Into the | objected. The objection was sustained, | 1t 188 somewhat unusual thing for a long sleep. Some time before his death WAL TAYLOX Eciguing goxerelen (o inppoar . 1aithe ho roqueoted that his body thould be [ was re-called for farthor orow-cxamina- | ¥itness-box at o police court, Tho other taken to Whling, and there laid at rest |tion, I testificd yestordsy. 1 don't|90¥,however, the klugof Italy, from besido his fathor and mother, and in | know whether there was a store near cor- | 500d-natured motives, voluntsered his complianc with this requost tho remains | nor of Main strect and Fiust avenue, | {estimony beforoa maglstrate In Rome, were taken there yestorday, A service|Don’t know whether there was a barbor |A Shopkecper named Maranzoni had une was held at the family residence here |shop near there or not. Don't remember '""“]""“‘Y Injured o little girl by riding yesterday afternoon, under the auspices | betug in the barber shop next day after | OV¢r her 1n the street, and King Hum. of the Odd Fellows and Knights of |the killing. Do not know Gus Lotts. 1|Pert Who had witnessed the accldent, Pythias, of which orders he was & mem- | don't remember telling him at the ehop | 23me forward to say that In his opinion ber, and a Jarge number of sorrowing | that I did not seo the shootlag, but that | Meranzoni had been in 1o wise to blame, friends and nelghbors accompanied the [I came out of the barn afler McKane |#2d that In fact, his horse had run away romains to the depot. was dead. I didnot tell him tho eame | With bim. L — thing at the barn. I don’t know an CLOSED UP, thing about Lotts, never had any con- versation with him. (Lotts steod up and The Gambling Houses have Suspend- ed Business, to come in, If some repairs are not made. A culvert was put in last year, but was speedily choked up with sand, and now the water runs over the top and has G Ul pJgeisy THE LEADING CARRIACE FACTORY 1409 and 1411.Dodee St { i~} Omaha Ne- on application THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY ————— Death of Wm, Keeline. ——— A King in a Police Court, ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. —————— A French inventor 1s said to have per- fected an ratus which will enable railway dispatchers to see in a mirror the entlre ecction of road umder their charge, Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Lightest in Taylor swore positively that he never saw him befora,) Thls man never shaved e, P JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE is ac- In accordance with the mayor's orders| Have lived in Council Bluffs for about E:': ;fl:fifig;’r’,zfififi‘fi."’ ‘;?‘5’ '"h%:(:"w‘_: the gambling houses of the clty have :‘::';’c“’:?':l‘m ée:izlg?‘fi:!{g; clrlaa::: washer to cleanse the clothes without Wikt closed. How long they will romain 50 is | Taglor at Chickentanz's barber shop the | ¥68Ting them out with robbing or pound- ] a question, and the mayor's motive is sn- | next day after McKune's death, 1 have | &' other question, but suftice 1t to say they shaved Taylor. I had a conversation o — There are over fifty penitentiarles and Withno Hay Presses of any kind can the amount of work produced, such little gxpense, (ten tons of hay e o et ratod sow ircaiis ‘daress, *on® "It the Etl Lmproyes Mah e aiarrtinot °° |are elosed, yith Taylor wb the barber shop 8t that|2 400 jails in the United States. They Meution Owaba Bee " lem ‘Established in 1563, time, told him how near 1 canie to, b The mayoe haa the support of the best | sesing the shooting. Ho satd Ho way in | conays, 20,000 erlmiusle and thelr esif citizens in thls move, and among the ex- | the stable at the time the shot was fired, . pressions Is the followln, that he came out and saw the msn lylng PILES! PILES! PILES! To Hox, W. R. Vaivcuax: We do|on the ground and two men A BURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! R P e most heartily concur In the order lssned | Resr the body. NO ONE NEED BUFFEB, e by the chief of police In compliance with PARAH J, BALLARD, A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and 8. > o your instractions for saloons to close at| I have testified several dayssgo I never | Uicorated Piloa has been disc: 5 Palar, Dry Air. Self Ventilating| |1t p. m. and on Sundays, and we do now | meds sny such statements' to Cross in | William fa e L T HARD WOOD petition you to close every gambling | referenoe to Dr. McKune—that he would | William's Indian Pile Ointmant. A sin placa and houss of prostitution within | Poison his well, ete.—as he he testified to | box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or tha city limits, and we pledge you our in- | yesterdsy, Luever told him McKune [ yeam standiug, ~ No eno need suffer five dlvidual and moral support in ‘so doing, [ Was & bad man or warned him o be on |} plylag DRt sooth Manufacture in the most p t mannor from kils-dry oak lumber, ol al flld, zino lined, walvanized iron shelves, hand n ing medicine, =TLutlons, Instruments and elec: (Slgned) " Thomas Offcer, | bl guard id McKune would | tukrios do more hartn than good. — Willluius " R. Reed, } ] somely paneled and designed for the wants of & clase of trade that want the best goods Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumcrs, J. L, Forman, that can be made, B cMenomy, i Lays tho tutanso itching, acticulurly bt Bight " __1 | after getting warm in bed,) acts as & 3 D, 0. Bloomer, rl&'fif:‘:flw{:{ 5 w-examination, —I |51 Ll TOHSE ndia propared ondy for of Pilos, itching of ‘the private parts, sud fer Partios wiabing special sizes can ot, ;lanh;uh:he presence of Oharles Hendrlo | Head whitthe Hon, J. M, Qoffinbe.ry, of A, K, Bates, tol m what Taylor had sald in the eland, says about Dr, Williaw's Indian Save from 15 to 20 Per Cent T, J. Mackay, shop the next day Atter MoKane's deatb, o Golutment: I have used scores of Pile E. D. McCreary, I shaved Taylor then three or four timee, | £ oro% and It affords me pleasure to say that I By placing orders now, ! W. L. WRICHT. published yesterday, i : 8- | nothine else, have never found ing which 1 G, W, Crofts, d not know Taylor’s name at that|immediate n:“;“wl;fin%fln:m s Dr, Wil. Learaed it to-da liam's Indian Ointment, For sale by all drug- DR, MAoRi%. sto aud mailed on receipt of price, 0o and The Injuries dorcribed by the witness, | *+ 50id 8% retail by Kuhn & Co. C.F. 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