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    a llE DAILY Tl EF--1 ; ) , r S l U Hilts , 4tr1TT rl .n. .
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THE DAILX BEr CU U nary tO Up' + S TUESDAY , OCTOBER ei 1883.
lE DAILY BEE.
C OUNCIL BLUFFS.
Wednesday Morning , October 3.
sosscltll' ION RATES :
ft Carrier - - - 20 centR tut week
nj MM - $10.00 per Ycar
orFICEI
o , 7 Pearl Street , soar Broadway ,
MINOR MENTION.
See Joseph 11eitor'e falhgooda ,
'Additkiial1ocal on ao entlt pao ,
Cheap Railroad Ttckota at Buehnoll'L
The city council is to niout : ext Noii
day nigltt again.
The laying of the corner Mono of the
Maaouic temple is to take plnco Thurs.
day- next ,
' [ 'he Water Works company is putting
in a centrifugal pump. with n c I achy of
15,000 gallons per muutto ; also a Wes-
todtouse high speeded engine.
Yostnla 110011 Judge Aylcsworth was
' ' called into the Iiol house parlor , where
ho Oiuccl in marriage Mr , Ilnns Danker
and Iatio Alpen , both of York township ,
this couiity.
Justice Schurz yesterday issued n warrant -
rant for the arrest of Frank Finley ,
charged with rho larceny of some cloth-
lag from Mrs. Verdonbcrg , who rooms in
the same house.
The big four for the police court yesterday
terday were named Chtporly , Thomas
Watson , Winfiuhl Scott and Bel Carl ,
who wore fitted $7,00 each , except Chip.
erly , who was aunt t the poor house ,
Timn BEa , some weeks ago , showed up
in detail the defeeta claimed ul the pros-
out mode of staking city improvements
and taxing the cost up to adjacent props -
} J ulb 'e Janes , at the last council
, , presmitd an ordinance , which
it is thought , will cover all doubts and
11taku this way of doing valid.
The lightning played havoc with the
telephones Monday , there being ftvu
bells nt the city burned out , while on the
Avoca line two 1)0103 wore struck. The
company is putting in as fast as possible
a lightning protector in connection with
every telephone , to prevent any such
damago.
Raymond tC Campbell's contract for
building the Bryant street bridge has
boon approved by the council , and it is
expected that the work will bo done by
the first of Deceinher. The cost of the
structure will be $1,700 , and Raymond
( C Campbell's ' reputation is seem that
there is no feeling of doubt but that the
cite will of its ono worth , mid that
the structure will be a first class one in as
all respects.
The famous dummy train continues to
disgust peapto who want t go between
hero and Omaha. The asseiigors are
doomed on landing at Broadway t wade
through mud so fr , and such dep mud
too iorder t catch the street car , that
' it is preferable t walk clear u ) town.
At night there are no lights and in fact
the whole arrangement is m horrible as
can be imagined. un
IL S. Boyle do Co , having failed to
complete the contract for filling lower
Broadway b October 1 , the concil has
annulled heir contract id directed the
city attorney to commence a suit for of
damages on the bond. This may ho all
right , but now that they have started in th
on the business lot the aldermen commence - co
mence a like suit against the Union Pacific
for not running dummy trains accerding
to contract.
Eight or ten boys were yesterday arrested -
rested and brought beforn Justice Abbott bo
charged with stealing watermelons from th
the promises of Win , H , Foster and G. or
tiV. I'itno the technical charge being
1 malicious ini cltioL Their friends
out in the sum of $50 each , and on
they are to appear for a hearing Friday.
Tito owners of the melons do not acorn to
care so mucha about the melons as that
the tines ware all trampled down ,
Alderman Wood has gone on a trip to ru
Denver. The Union Pacilie should fool
so grateful t all tire aldermen for giving
it that $40,000 avenue for sidetrack , that
ita tnauaggra should tot up an alderanie
excursion and give thorn all a free ride
together t tire golden gate. If thorn
was any grateful soul in n cerporat on ,
such gratitude ahould be expressed to. As
ward the nlderruen for soioneroualy ) giving
ing up $90,000 of the city a property.
There lugs been a good deal of mystery
connected with the Owl club and its
secret nnootings lately , but , by diligent tes
and united search at the part of the
scouts of the various newspapers bore , it
has been learned 1ironY definitely that
a plaza are boiug etude for the erection of
i an elegant , but not over-sized , club house.
Tire situ thought most favorable is within
a block of the Bloomer school , and this
location will probably be definitely fixed
upon unless there is too great a quantity
of cheap soft coal flying through the big
chimney of tire school house. It line
been learned , by much diligent inquiry
I by to wise met of thu cast , that tins ra
new babe of enterprise is to bu born
within a month , lire proposed building
is to bon story and n half , mansard roof ,
brick with atone trinunings , and n French
villa front. A large dancing hall is t be sa
irk the rear , while the main building in
front is t be devoted to prrlors , trussing
rooms , cafe , and billiard red chess roosts ,
Thu Owl club are very reiicatit about tire 1)
whole agair , but it is unduretnod that this
is the general plan they nrn working to.
Bee the III41. H at , BIINII' ,
, Ilarniony ] iaod Uatee at St. Joao ) h'a
6 Academy , Friday evening , October 5 ,
fa
t 1 'F , ItliO\AL9 ,
'
Captain Orentouleft yesterday for another
V
trio to Arkanras to ace about the lumber
I there , great qunudles of which ire hnmllea.
.Inured blcMahon bas mow romiwd the attendance -
tendanco ma lecturoa at tine Omaha mirodical
college.
James P , Brennan , of I'Lf adelpldn , runchwl 1
the Ogden yesterday .
w. B. Scutt , of the II. d M railway , 0ina '
Ina , was here yebtenhuy'
0. F. Clayton and 14 , W. Davls , the Itepub .
scan nolilnecs for the Legislature , wore loll
t , fn the city yesterduy , and btoppcd hash nigh t
i t' at tbo 1'acafo ,
' II. May , of 1'ldladelpbtu , was an Ogdo a
, bv use gytat yo.tnllay , , .
, J. C,1)unean , mf Atlnnticr wm s at tit. , P a .
, yesterday. „ , =
y
ae , ' 3faa. Eugeuelfakof Maine , waa in tin e
AT
r
Ark t9ty yesterday , and Jeft for Olenwood , wine " '
be wax to apeuk last night.
: M. ] ; . O'Connor , of Colunibns , 0 „ we a
.1. . . . . _ ; . , . . . . . . , . hc 1' . U c.
a u . . .
THE TflAGEDY ,
A Llltlc Marc Lt g ht Thrown Upon the
Shooltag of Dr. MoRaae.
Now Witnesses Oolno to the Front
who Saw the Killing.
Throats ) ludo by Dr. Gross Before
the Killing.
T ire 1an11dnnNun to Bu Cuullnuod
Today ,
Thorn was little room to spare yostor-
dny lit the attic used as the superior
court room , it being known that Dr.
Cross , who killed Dr , ] 1ic1u11o , was to
have his examination botoro Judge Aylas
worth on n chntrto of murder. After the
teen hnd becowe packed the luck of ven
tilatien and convenieuo was so noticeable -
able that by agroamant a choice ts ns
taken t rho churl henna , and even that
largo teen was well filled by a gathering
of citizens.
For thu prosecution tlloro appeared
Ca nt , [ light , county attorney , Col. ll , B ,
Dale .and N , 111 , 3'us0y. The ) riaouer ,
llr , Cross , lend for hiecmntael lohn N
B aldwin. ' 1'horo was nla0 with him Ur.
Cross' ' brother , from Baltimore , ts'ho is
as sistant general eolictor for tire 13alti-
nturo tC Ohio railway. bit , Baldwin , for
the prisoner , entered n 1Ilan of riot
guilt } ' ,
Mr. Baldwi11 , for the dvfotso , naked
that the witnesses be sworn separately
linetond of eolleetitwlyand that they
excluded' one boingiokatnltled at a timrl.
Thu llrosocution objsolod , to rho swearing
of witnesses dopntttituly , but rho requeeb
of rho defense was granted ,
JOSRI'lt L.'IIANS
was the first witness sworn. Ho w'as in
Lim e employ of Ifnrlo , 'blcKmto IC Co. ,
ari d boarded nt Dr , bicitaro e , IIa had
boat helping tire sector the day of the
kil ling , rearranging the stock lialalin g
barrelmostly the afternoon. At sup-
pe r time 1110 octor told him to come i n
to supper , but the witness' wanted to
bla ck Iris oots first , andttha doetor didn't '
whit , remarking tht tltotolka scolded at
thorn for being lute at meals , and they
had boor hurry up. Before leaving ,
time doctor said ) tea was vary tired. The
do ctor } tend not loft tlnoetro all rho afterhin
110 011. It was only five or sin n tuttos
after his leaving the stare before ho was
laying dead on tire sidewalk.
MISS Y.LLA URitnEn
was the next witness. Sire was going
ale ng o wont eian of Pearl street , and
ahturned around rho corner on to
First avenue at Dr. Woodbury's oNce ,
oho noticed Dr. Crass standing on rho
other lido side of Pearl street at the cor-
rar by Shugart'a flock , and oho thought
ho was waiting n minute for same one
oleo to cross over. As she wont down
First nvennuo , and hind nearly reached Dr.
Cross' mouse , she glanced back and saw
two stet fighting furiously together.
They were eluding near the edge of the
sidewalk. Being alarmed , she hurried
for n tow slope but impelled by cs
rioeit , oho turtaci about again and saw
them still fighting and clinched near the
ge of rho idotvlk. Sire saw n1lLah /
herd the report of t t p istel , and saw one
them fail , while iho other stopped
ba ck n little. Slno noticed a little boy
ere , who scorned to have suddenly
mae around rho corner , or from eonno
wharo. The Loy ' eoun started back
around the corner as the people began
coming t tire scone.
Tine contest did met last but a short
time ; when she first saw them they were
th fighting and when she turned around
e next limo they were either clinched
so close that it scorned so. 1Yhmn taw
shot was fired nine tall eta tire otlnur
w
seemed to throw slim uhf. Thorn was nee
e by ihom whet oho first looked back.
When the shot way fired neither of rho
nun was dotrn. She did not sou the boy
until Lire aocena limo oho looked around ,
and as D : . MaIw1o full oho saw rho boy
nning n1) to thorn from the carnor.
The first limo oho looked back sine saw
tlno oral who hnd n Lnla hand llr , bic
Kuuu ) iii line act of striking at Lire oilier n ov
Duo , After the shooting , whet rho buy ab
cnnie running up , it seem that ho got
some direction from Dr. Crone and thou
turned and inn toward rho cornier ngant. bu
rho shut tuns tired and one fell sire
could not toll wbatLar Drs Cross puaLod
Dr. Dialiunre oil'or wlnothor the latter
tuns lonuing against Dr. Cross and as the
latter sipped back Inc throw hint air.
Aran , IWYTON LENNOX ye
tified that he was coming through tine Si
park. IIa saw llr bictea catch up
with Dr. Cross , and hoard hint any eomo
thing , at which Dr. Cross tutted round ,
and they caumoncedflghtiug ; ha thought
Dr. Aicwtu was 6ottib the Loat of llr. Si
Cross , mid though it was tabour over ,
when ho saw Dr. Cross pull n revolver , fli
nnt the wit11oae sold , "Look out ! " just as Lir
Dr , Cruse Pulled ink revolver. Dr , fe-
Iwi0 rushed in on him old as the th
clinched the shot was fired , and Dr , hie
Knnu fall Just as ire was falling ho
ised hie fined na if to strike. ' 1'w ! boy
Guru run11iug Up , amid Dr. Cross gave
him amnutltiufl , ' lee wont eft' , stns thou
some others chute running up. Ono of rho
mot naked who did it , arid Dr. Cross
id ho did , 'Phu witnase was just com
ing through tire park grata whoa ho first in
wow the nisi , 'lhu } wore about. 30 tout
apart , bath going ; dawn First nv0uuu ,
) r. Cross being almond of llr , bicuno. ]
Dr , blotuno cn ht u ) with him d
avid eoniuUtin6 gto hiin lu cnulal net
hear , but Dr , Cross turned around at
Dr. Mcuno and struck lout , 'Thou Dr.
Cross tried to strike hint but couldn't
Ur. bicKuno warding oil' the blow- . Drl
hieuuu thou got in n bhnv al Dr , Cross
ce , kuoulriug bun up ngnhtat tine build.
ing. Ur , 1uno then stead still n minute
and shun Dr. Cruse pulled his revolver. ]
bieKunu rushed in told they struggled ,
oltch htlt'ug ! hold of tine revolver. 11'ltat
Ur , Cross pulled tine revolver lw was
funning against tire cool sled , whore Dr.
Meluuu bud knocked him , ' 1'huy were
apart about a second wool the revolver
was turned , Dr. Ofosa would hnvo fallen
it it lutan t boom for the shod , After I
Dr. McKunu hind ksockod mini up agaius t
tlto aLod ha atoll for n socona , the roan
being } , tlwu about three toot npatt.
Neither of time omen was ) chocked dow IL
I slaw n boy crossing ] gnarl street going
the sane way as tau eon ,
On CC088 exalltlnatl011 110 AtAtod 0.gall t
that Dr. MoKuno struck U.u first blow
told struck a liana one , Dr. Cross trio
t0 etrika Iniul but did not , Thou Dr. .
NoKuno ; get in atotltor powerful blow
kuuckin himt against line coal shod an
would have Pullen had it nut boot for UI 0
shod. Ut to that time Dr. Cross lies no t
an revolver in eta band Dr.'Croa ta
wldlu thus leating and recovering ter t n
tine eflet of Ulo blow , drew tine revolver '
and than Dr. MoKunru rushed In on him ,
: Ind tie atrug ; a commenced. Thu wit
I
Hess stopped about ttto mlddlo of the
crossing over First nvonuo , and sate time
a ffair. After Di. Mcluno hind inllcu
iho boy cnmo up ail hennaed Dr. Cross
somathin p and tiler 6tnrtd off ,
A recess was theni taken m m lit 2 o'clock ,
On reassembling ,
11 ) I , sunam r
was ewer , ho being , the first witness
sworn on iho oxmnlnntton tvLo had tcati
ficd liefor0 time coroner's jury , the oihor
wiinceseshavingbeen uewones. lie amid
his tvito , in returning from enpper
phased Dr Crass on first nvmwe nnl
anon after getting to their ruont beard
rho shot , iho rushed down on iho elrooE
and found Dr , blcluna lying on time
e dge of the sidewalk , his foot in 1110 $ nt
tar , and Dr. Cross standing on Ute sulu
walk. Ito nskerl llr , Uross , "For God's
sake , doctor , what hoe happened. " Ur.
Cross replied , "Tire scoundrel fins ae
aaultd uiu and struck mo down , and 1
h ad to shoot him , " 1Vhet } In Sargent
passed Ur. Cross at 1'enrl street before
ti me afTnir , rho door eiopod , at the cor
uer nsthough gring , to turn up I'onrl
st reet , but ho dldu't notice whether he
did or not , 1 t was not morn than four
mi11utes-sonatvlcrc from two to font
nnnules-troun the iin/o / he saw llr.
Cress till mu heard tine clint.
tv. J , 1tmv'r,1L
suns next sworn , ] le was coming up
I'carl street and saw the two men on
hint nvonuo , lb thought clay were
wnikiug along together , but what /first /
attracted his nltedmn ( was that they sort
of turned and cmnmoncbd fighting , 'Phu ,
fought for n minute and n llnlf , and got
iii about night blows , thou let up n see-
011 (1 , and thou in the second fight rho
shot was fired amid. one ( ell , lie tuns
about rho width of a street from the met ,
Thu first ire noticed of the boy was
mediatoly after the shat was tired. Thorn
were about two seconds between the two
rounds , Thu witness tuns ntandiug at
the park corner whoa the fight occurul ,
the wily saw the nett walking together
two or three steps before the fight corn-
insured , During the first part of tLd' '
fight ho henna sane wards pass. IVlton
ho first saw rho eon they worn six or
seven , Hiss from tine corner of llr ,
1Vnadbury'a o0ica. Ito did not ace Dither
of rho amt down.
suit , OmIALMEIn LYONS ,
1v110w'nB 011c 0E the witnesses before the
co roner's jury , testified auhstantinlly as
then. IIa tuns by ] ) r. IVuuabury's alike ,
returning from work , hoard thoahatnnd ,
going to rho eon , saw Dr. llicluno lying
there , , doctor breathed twilo niter
ha got ' thorn . The witness naked Dr.
Cress what was the matter , and the ] actor
replies that Dr,111cIuno had knocked
liar down and choked him , and that h0
hin d t shoot him , Ho did not see rho
lay spoken of.
Coroner Faul testified t the ball taken
iron Dr , bicIuno , and the revolver
which Dr. Cross mad , amid which he oa
hibited.
Chmof Field was also sworn as to the
revolver ,
Dr. I'inney testified to tine wound re-
ce ived by Dr. 111cIuno , rho course of rho
ballot from its mttraica at the hisser
bone whore the fourth rib jai s , to its
1Qagntmnt ; just under rho right shoulder
bl ade , about n half inch below Lire cur-
fa ce. Tire lodgment was about two
iucLoa lower than point of entrance , so
that if Dr. 1licKuno was standing erect
tin e other party must have boast on higher
gr ound , or tire position of rho arm or
Iia1d mi ght have caused the bell t take
that direction , :
lilt , rheas' TIiItEATR.
A , B , Nichols testified that soon after
Dr , h1cIuno nnt Dr. Cress hind their
di0iculty several years no , Dr. Crass
w as in his store , and talking about the
alfiair remarked that it Dr. 111cIuno over
touched him ho would kill him. Mr.
Nichols told him ha would do no each
thing , for } f La did ha would Nava to
lin ing for it. Dr , Cross said he'd risk
that ; that he'd got clear. A tow months
af ter llr. Croa : : told ] nirn confdontidlly
tluat ho intndal to botlwr Dr. hfcIuno
and gat him to hit first , and that if Mc.
1mlu got him d uv or anything ho
ould shoot him , Dr. Cross saiho
would get clear if ho aid. Tins cenvor
sntiolt was two and a half , rata ago ,
aboutt. Tire witness hind never had any
trouble with Dr Cross ,
Mrs. Susau Brooks , who lives on Pierce
str eet , fc : + ttficd that Dr. Cross celled ] Hat
sp'rin'g to eon a sick child at Mr. Arnatd
Ilannnor'a , Dr. Cross at that time talked
er the trouble with Dr , ] I1cIuno , talked
good deal about different doctors , and
out Mtooting , and eenothing about
shooting Dr , bicKuno , The witness
catnlan't toll tine words used by Dr. Cross ,
t that the sector said ire would gat
oven with Dr. ILicIuno some why rho
first chance ha got. That was the only
limo oho hind any talk will Dr. Crone ,
hire. Brooks' little girl about eleven
ars of ago , Miss lauuna Brooks , was
that sworn as to rho sane cantoaention.
re swore that. Dr. Cross said ho would
kill Dr , hicImho if ho aver got n chance ,
bar , std infra , Ifnmmer ware thorn bo
aides herself arid her mother ,
Mrs , J. T. Motcalfo was next called.
ne testified that Dr. Cross told her once
about file trouble with Dr. Meluno , and
nt ho hind Dr. McKune arrested , and if
e court had Bolo justice Dr,111c1nna
would mnvo been m time peniteltinry ;
at justice was not dons m tire uiattor ,
but ho belled that ho would ho able to
seal "std } entice himself t Dr , ] 1IoKu11u
some day , Thmt Dr. Cross gave all the
doctors a turning over except Ur , Lace } ' ,
This was about n week before rho ahnot
lllg.
Adjourumett was then taken until tide
mor11ulg at 1110 ; ; o'clock ' 1'ho stale any
troduce ono mw or two moro witnesses ,
but it is douLthd whether the defense C
will prusmtt any evidence or not ,
SPECIAL NO''ICl + S .
_
NOTIUE.-Npeclal ad'.ertlsentenh , each as Lt ,
Found , To iwnu , For Sate , To Rent , w'auta , ilonnl.
Ingutculll ho Inserted In thla colunm at the laww
into of TIN CEv'7 d 1'FIt LINE for era nrot Ine.rllon
and F1YF : L'Ih"I'S I'IIt : LINE for each euLaoqueut In
srttlon. Lama alsertlsonteuta at our olnro , No. 7
'earl sired , near Ikxulway
WANTS ,
VN'rtlNUra - , ' bolty'm Council lake
' , Udtrered by carrier at only twmity
cwnte a week.
114)'At'1EU-A. ) boy , with ] pay , to dellwr Tim. UaIL
FOR SALE AND RENT ,
+ "ltll SALF-A : Imlf eertlan , A No. t tannlug land ,
In eouthcaet 1)akota , or will trade for illy pro.
lwrty'ID Omaha or Council Inutfaoranniug / laud ,
AJdreaa 0 , Unoalca _ _ , Wuncll llluHu.
,0 1tENT-A nlroly fundalwd maul , for one or
to a aluglegcntPowen , at ) ! r. . A. A , Smith' . , 128
South 11a11.on street.
I OIIaALB houea and tut , uurihwwt oornur o !
Tcnlh anJ tlroaJway. JOIIN W , IutxD ,
IAUEINa otitis } Fnu NALE = Tn
Un la l'acking hnvo , opacity 1W hike p er day ,
with allwatern yrpllaucer ; wCU luotul ; for wla or
Isa. . Ap dy to OUEI,1 , a IAt' ,
tWwldl ttluae , la , Septemlar 10. lt aa
Jelou suss. E. P. GAUwra , 4
81M8TLCADWELL '
MtorneysatLaw
COUNCIL DLUFYB , IOWA.
Of ke , Male Street ] looms I Lad 2 , Shugart a Mo
) lahnu'a monk , 1YII1 pradlee In State and Yaltra
Rabat the d
. "il with . +
'I a1 i . y1u , , _ v Em kie Hardware Coe
1 miL
- * 43TO1CrZ.-'r.l1Le
4 , i 1 . - , , r' L.
I Hardware !
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a 109 and 111 S , Main Street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc3EL.f , : ] ? ® . 9
W1f0LISAL1:1)lAl : : ; EutS IN'
HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES ,
092 and 31.1 Broadway , CO1'NCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Friiit ColIIectiollel'y '
P arties , Soclablca and Picnics supplied on short notice , ail goods delivered tc
all harts of the city , Vienna Bread , amid Tics , Fine Cigars ,
W , T , BRAUN'S European Restaurant ,
! 04 West Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
( Sought t . : lscl t tolci.
Money Loaned , Abstracts Furnished
No. 4 Pearl Street ; - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
MAYNE &a PJQaLMER
f
DEA'LE1tS IN
Lime Louisville
MiCI11GAN PLASTER , All AND SEwiR PIPE , 1YA1l ) AND ser r COAL AT LOWEST I'IIICE.
No , 6391 Broadway , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
SMITH & TOLLER ,
Q 1 N ) i-\ : \ I ' ' III h ' , , I ct <
ra l l ' . ; nu ; t A.
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w MerchantTailors.
7 and 9 Main Street.
mIY L CTORS , C0t3NCTL SLTJ ' 1r'f3 , XL.
JOHN BENO CO , , 18 lamm street and 17 ilANye .
i LAx : : MUHN 2165fa1nSLcejSTO 217
, Grocery , l ' 215 MaIn street
DR , J , F , WHITE , Corner Slain and Fifth np stalrs. OFFICE Ilesldence , , tl001Y'illow avenue.
N , SCBURZ , Otllco JUSTiCEOFTIIEPEACE orcr AmorlcnflEzprcea ,
S S WAGNER LIVERY AND FEED ,
, , Will contract for funerals at reasonable rake. 22 Fourth street
J , M , SP , JOHN & ; CUaCAbH BUYERS , Wholewlebutter try anti irult. Ship eggs , topout. , .
Dr aft by return mall , 140 Broadway.
D A BENEDICT SIGN WRITER AND OIIAINER.
, , A Olnco 337 Broadway , Council DIuQo , Iowa
JACOB gUCH , Stock Complete. Suite MEitCHAIrr mods of rcaeonablo TAILOR prices. , No , 805 Main St.
G F S MITH CONT1tACrOti AND BUILDER ,
, , , Corner 7th and lltoadway , t'lane and epocl0catione furnished.
DEALER IN FINE IIAIINESS.
W W SHERMAN
, , I hero rho variety that brings patronage , 124 ) tarn street.
JAMES FRANEY , Arllatla Work and rensunnle ilitn gas. 672 Broadway.
HOVPE & SON amid household Supplies. gjs Broadway.
LINDT & HART , ATTOItN nctlctlTln stale
, Janos IIlak and federal courts
SANITARIUM And bath house , 421 and 424 Broadway. L Sovereign , Prop. P , J , Mont-
gomcry , yi. U , I'ly'slcian , ,
JUSTICE OF Tl1E PEACE ,
EDWIN L ABBOTT
, Notary I'ublta and amoral Conveyancer. 416 Uroudway.
i
REVERE HOUSE , Broadway opposite NaSiv O 111ro 1 ; nee ° N'RcOtkd 8I , 6Lfio liar dap
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALFIt9 IN
o iocoi'os ! : FrOY1S1OIIS , Boots a.iii Shoes
aMMIGR E1ION 1LG 1'J'r.
llINFTSON , T11E DANK OF IIItiLANU , llUliliN , FOIL SALE 345 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFF'S
CRESTON HOUSE ,
M AX MORN , - - - PROPRIETOR.
3315 , 217 nud 21J 15. mjz. Eltroot ,
OUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - - - - fovea
MRS. D. A , BENEDICT ,
TILE LF D NO DE1LIItiN
331 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
SK ELTONf HENDEICKS &z RICE ,
TAILORS ,
102 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK NOW COMPLETE ,
EMBRAC INCx MANY NOVELTIES
iv4T TO BIj FOUND ELSEWHERE. t
1
YOUR T" QLTITED .
t
Special Sale or Thirty Day
-COMNENCING-
e.JYGW ' 6rOrA..IL p - .i. .IvYJ e - 9 . . ' > L . U .SI
To reduce our stock and make room for a lnrge steckof
FALL AND HOLIBAY GOOBS
ro/1eF / at rctlucctl prieos our stock of
I ( 1iflllO11y , iscelllleolls llOO5
PIIO'TOGRAPII ANDAUTOGRAPII ALBUMS ,
Pocket Books Purses & Ladies' Arm Bags
FANCY CS
Stee ] Engravings and Other Pictures---Cabinet Photograph -
graph Frames , Parlor Easels ,
i'ir Cr Yi ' 11farY 1 ® it ,
WALL POCKETS AND BRACKETS , i
r 1
Consisting of all kind of
Baskets-Clothes Baskets and Hampers.
ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS.
Ivi1 ] Pay Yu to CaiP and Look at Our Bargains.
H Ea SEAMAN
' , ( ! 0 Broadway , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
Model 3team Laundry ! I
712 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
N. A. CHRISTIANSON
, - - - roprietor ,
has just opened a new and well fitted steam laundry. Guarantee good
work , Please give me a trial. , t .
a
r. '
IF YOU WANT I
BOOTS , SHOES OR RUBBERS
CALL ON
S. . w
,
Corner Main and First Avenue , Council Bluff's. He Pens Them.
NEW GOODS !
RECEIVED
L + 1f.3YL r < lr 1JXL N3 RING GOOIayS
NOTIONS , LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOODS.
7ophyrs , Cormantown Yarns , , Ribbons , Laces , Jowolty , Etc.
At hHIS , D , A , BENEDICT'S , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
CURE ® R NO PAY.
45tIY.eOA.M
Mineral Springs !
Wu guaraimteo the euro of the following named dla-
oases , urns ray : llemnatlam , Scrofula , llleero , Ca
tarrh , all Ilwsland Nkln Diseases , Dyspe rata , IJeor
Complaint , Kidney and ] Madder Disease , , bout , Nau
ralgin and Asthma.
These S'.rings ' are the favorite resort of the tired
mid debilitated , and am the Feeble Ldlce' Lost
Irlsnd ,
Goal hotel , Livery artd Bathing aecomurodattons.
locality highly picturesque and healthy.
Correspondence sollritud.
Address Rev , M. M , TiOMi'SONaanagor.
Suoatn , Gentry Co. , Mo
eve lty Works
17 NORTH MAIN . COUNCIL nT.UFFS.
KLENCK & JUREY PROPRIETORS ,
All klnde of rcpatdng Furniture tepairod and
fi nished. Chairs ru cann ! And rim scatel. All klnda
nt U dnolstering , Imrke , llulb and Electric lualnl-
repaired. Sneaking 1lthce pat In std or now
LuilJings. 1eysOtled and Sloiea re aired , 1'irot
darn work pvarantcc + h Oho cm. u tr al.
TROS , orricxa , mm. L , ruar ,
OFFICER & PUSSY
BANKERS-
Council Bluaa Ia.
Esfablishea - - 1856
Dealers In Forgien amid Duwrstio Eachange aril
ITowe Securities.
W R. VAUCHAN
Justice of the Peace.
Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Real estate and collection agency. n Odd Fallow'a
block , over earhnea bank , landH
MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. ,
UNDERTAKERS.
The nneat quality and largest stock west of Chicago
of woolen and Solana Cases. Calla attended to at
all hours. We deny comp etttion to quality of goo.
or irk. Our Mr .organ hsd served aA undertaker
for tort year. aflu thuraughiy undertanda hna bual
fleas , t'arenxnusill Rr..alway , UI'ILOLSTEItINO
Iu all its Lraneh..a promptly attcndod to alw carpet
IgtrJ old p + mbrcqulna , 9'rlcgmpFlC tad mall
n , . t 1. ; 't . . mar.
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE
The following are the time of ardvaband departure
f trains from the local depots. The trains start from
tueUninmi I'aclflo depot about ten Inlnutos earlier
than hclow stated , and arrive at the depot about trot
minutes later.
Trains on 'wet ' lines and R. C , nm on Chicago ttmo ,
a hail hour taster than local. Wabasit tralna nil ou
St. Louie time , twenty minutes laator than local , U ,
P , and Lincoln trains run on Council Dluaa thna
cInCA00 , aoCe INLAND AND rln'mo.
Depart. Ardvo.
Atlantio'Ext,6:3Op.m : PacifloExt : . , ,0:4a : en
EzanitMa11'OtOa.In. : Exand Mant'e:6 : p. m.
UeesMoincsao'.7tllam. De Mohncsae.,8.53m.mu.
CIIICAnO , IwRLrorone AND QUINCY.
Ikwrt. Anire ,
Chicago Ex'.6:35p.m : , I Connall Ltna.ox,0.45
Mall and Ex.0'45 m Hall and Ex' „ 7oo : p , en.
crilcAoo and Nonruwasrsaw.
Depart. terrlvo.
AUnatlc Ex $ . . 6:15 : p , m , PeelSO Ext..0:15 a , m.
Mall and Ex' . 0:20 : a. nn. Mail and Ex ' . , C 15 p , rn. - . .
AccomSat.650 ( ) ; i.m. AccarnMon:1:15 ( ) : s : r '
ICAhNAN CITY , ST. JON AND COUNCIL SLUYYs.
Depart. Arrive ,
ILaUand Ex..05 : a. m. . , , , , . . . : . ,
Eaprees..8:25 p , ui , hail and Ex.,0:45 : p. m
UNION tonne.
Depart. Arrlvo ,
Overland Ex. . ,11:30a : , m. Overland Ex . . ,4:00 : p. In ,
LJIcoluEx. . . ,11:30 a. m. DenverEz..8:00 : a , is , .
DenverEX..7:00 : p. m. Local . . , . , , : . .
Local Rim..7:25 : a , m. " Ex . , . „ 0:05 : aru ,
F.migrant.5:20 : p. mu. ' Ex..0:00 : n. m.
WAitANII , NT. LOUIS AND i'ACIYIC ,
Ikpnrt. Arden.
Mall and ls.,0:45 : a , m , MMIneilEx.,4LtOpm ,
Cannons Balt.o : . . I
p. min. Cannon mma11..1L 05 a , m.
SIOUX CITv AND rccmvic.
Depart. Arrive
ForStouvCty , 7:55amIFrni8iouxCltyOtop.m i
Fort'artNlubrara FrmFort Niobrara
Ncb' .7:55s. ; iii. I Neb ' 8 sop , .
For St. Paul..7dop. m. Vrmnht,1'ai..8:50 ; : a. w. m.
CJIICAOo , MILWAueax ANI , aT , r'AUL.
Leaves OnLaha ,
mall amid mx. : . . . 7:45 : a , In. I'acllicl.T. . . 0:45 : a , m
Atlantlo Ex. . . . 3:40 : p. m , f Main and l.x. . . 7:25 : p , m
All tratae daily.
CIIICA00 , NILWALIIxa ANC ST. CAUL ,
Leaves Council minor ! , , Arise , Council Illuffa
,
troll and Ex.0:20 : a , at Fiail and Ex.8:55
: ,
p m.
Auautio Er..15:15 : p. m. I Atlantic Ez..10:10 : a. ml.
COUNCIL eLUr ) A59 oaAlla STeKKT RAILWAY ,
LeatoCounrlnfmuffa Leave Omaha ,
8am,0ainloa toLa.I8ala0ahis. ISam.
m.1 p. m , 2 p. n ) . 31.m 4 I a. in. I m , 21' . m , 6 p. m
iI. Street , . mu. 0 p , in. I 4 p.nL 6 p. m , 0 p. m.
can nrn half hourly to the Unto. , l'aclflo
deIwt. On Sunday the can bugle , thetr
' trips at S
o'clock a , mu. , anl run regularly
during the
II. 2 , 4 , 6 , and 8 0' dock , and run to city time. day at 0 '
Re Rice Ma D
CANCERS or other tamonremoved without /ke
knife or drawing of blood. /
Y
CRRONIC DISEfS S ofklndaa ep.daly ,
S i'earl Over thirty btroet , years Couu practlcal tl YlaOe , exp.denc. , Ofd. . Ne.
teY Conultbtion tree ,
li1rs , III J. RiponI L B. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON )
:3J iroadwxy n
, Council Uluga ,
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