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    ; TiiL iAIL1 I3I.I. ° COUNCIL BLUFFS T7IQ12SbAY , OCTUI3Elt 4 , 1883.
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&HE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Thursday Morning , October 4.
sunscanTION ItATFS ;
By Canter - - - - - 20 colntr per peck
Dy Mal - - - - - - - - Y1alr , per Year
OFFICE :
o 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway ,
MINOR MENTT.ON.
See Joseph Rciter'a fall goods.
Addilioiu l local on sorouth page.
Cheap hailraatl Tickets at ] hlsluell's.
Colonel Dailey and N. M , Pnscy speak
to iiight at Onatvn.
IJamilton White , tf lied Oak , lens in
the city yesterday.
The corner stone of mho new Mn.aouic
temple is to be laid to day.
C. H. Isar , mid wife , of 1Vashiugton ,
D. C. , v ere at tlia Ogden yesterday.
Now that the o3unci1 is to keep the
meat markets closed tight on Sunday ,
( tow about thewt1oons9
E. F , Kel0gg ! , of Merrill , Wis. , and
L. M , Marshall , wife and dnu'hter , of
Appleton , wore Badger State folks at the
Ogden yesterday.
James Mitchell claims that while walking -
ing along Broadway ho had his p0c14ot
picked of $30 , but don't seemir able yet to
fasten the crime on the right party.
Charles P. Price , representing the
"State's Attorney , " was in the city yes.
torday , arranging for the presentation of
that 1)1qY in thin city next Tuesday.
By an arrangement made w iLlt the rail.
Ray companies , those who attend the
meeting of the Prisoners' Aid ass } cintion
at Des 1lfoines on the 31st inst. , will be
returned at ono-third the regular fare.
After the 11050 race botweot the Thurs.
( on and Bluff City teams at Omaha , next
Saturday , there will boa coupling match
between two of the Thurston team and
1Valtera niid.Nichelson of the Bluffs , for
$20 a side.
The Little Windsor steins not to have
been : a auccss , financially. Thu pro.
irietor , D S. Johnson , is reported as
liavin' Ski ) ) ed out for the castwhilo the
house is shut thafurnitutomortgaged ,
and the hungry mostly outside
for some sutlinent of their clams , with
apparoitly poor prospects.
The amen Klinchy , who wits arrested
on the charge of drawing a knife on a
colored man named McDonald , in a row
growing out of some relation with a woman -
man named Jennie Myers , or Jennie
Epps , wits yesterday discharged by Justice -
tice Schur ; no prosecuting witness ap
gearing against hum.
There is still great grumbling about
the accommodations being furnished by
the Union Pacific railway ut return for
thin $40,000 avmmo given it by the city.
After getting to the transfer passengers
have to wait fifteen minutes before
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going , and then the trips are only every
hour instead of ever ] ' half hour as agreed.
During the storm Monday yvemiing
there were five horses killed by. lightning
lift the pasture of henry Madison , just
west of Weston. Three of them be.
longed to Gilbert Mahood , one to Mr.
Madison and mm to Mr. Young. The
fit' : horses were found lying dead , in a
t circloon the ground , one stroke laving
cvidently killed nil simulhueously.
Justice Abbott yesterday issued a war.
root for the arrest of Frank Odell for
larceny. It appears that Ouch l was at
work fora inn : : named Dolson , and while
f ° the latte'was away from home lie took
off a load of hay instead of waiting fort
his employer to couo hiouio t0 domnnd
t pia pa of ltin : . Far thus paying himself
1't off in nay ho was arrested on this charge.
Sce mho ] ) utles at. 11111414' .
Opening Friday evoniug at lTarkuess
Tiros.
Ilan cony Band Dauco nt St. Joseph's
Academy , Friday evening , October 5.
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PERSONALS.
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ldrs. J. J,11IisX llw , returned ! rout the eu t ,
whom she has been buying a large supply of
Yronch mrilliecry anti other goods for her
many customers.
n o lrrank Slim , , , thu teugxrailco alsxstlu of
Carson , % Yit4 In the city yeiterIlcy.
Major Wood , of the C. B , fl Q. , visited the
Ihhuffs on yciiterday.
A. 1Y. Askwith , who was formerly n mem
her of the bar hero , mid who has silica located
1 at hero : . , Dakota , is in the city again.
11ev. A. Rogers , formerly suporlmtendont of
the deaf and dumb asylum Nora , anti now pastor -
tor of the Congregational church at Dunlap ,
Iowa , was in the city yesterday , his wife and
i' , daughter nccompanying Idnn , ' 171oystopped
q at the l'adfic ,
li .T. II. ! ixaoe , of COIDmInS , Ohio , was at
I the 1'acllc yoaterday.
A.1Vamgh 511(1 faintly , of Lhlcbl , Neb. ,
were among these at the Pacific yesterday ,
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Do not foget the opeiiiug at Ilnrkness
Bros. Friday evening ,
J
r _ HYMENEAir JIAI'f'INESH ,
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' One or Council fdmf'm Young Mot
Captured at Glenwooti.
There was a 11nppy wedding occasion
at Glenwood Tuesday evening , in which.
Council Bluffs folks will be especially in.
tereated , the bridegroom being Richard
Ttuobull , thio Assistant Cashier of the C ,
B , rC Q , in this city. The bridu tens
Mies Ilelen A. Doughty , The ceronun }
waa performed at the residence of the
Lrido'S parauts , Mr , and hfrs. J. H.
Doughty , and in the nresoncoof ii large
gathering of friends , among thorn being
euvural fr.nn thhs city , and from other
points. Mfie Jessie IVollor Idayod the 1
wedding march , the contracting parties
took their podtfmi undo' u l
floral horseshoe , mud Itov. lrrnuk
Parsons , Pastor of the Baptist Church ,
of that plitce , performed the ceremony in
an unm5ually befitting and iuipra4sn'r
miner , and at its close the congratula
Lions mud well wishes worn most hearty' ,
and were acconi rauiod by the Dioru suL
st lItial expressions of frfoud8l n f I r uul1
CI 44th in the fun : of nuIIlaros rich
gifts , among them a very fine ( h na tea
not by the C. , Ii. , b , boys. Ne mid
Mrs. Trumbull e farte yesterday on u
trip tO Imn'er , and on their roturl : will l
make thuir home in this city , whose resi
dolts will gladly welcome thorn to thou r
aocful m iwehl as business circles.
r Dr. West , doutst,14 ( Pearl street.
CROSS FIRE.
The Exarlhillatiou Closed and the
Prisoucr's ' Bail Fixcd.
at $15,000. , .
The Attorneys Spend the Afternoon -
noon in Arguments.
1Itlle , fore slhout tl.o'rrngedy ,
'I'hero ( vas cunsidernLlo delay yesterday
nlormiing in gutting at the furthorcxnutili-
ntion in the case of Dr. Craps , charged
with the murder of Dr , lichune. 'J'hto
hour aoL for resuming was tl ; 10 , but all
wore kept wailing , the state Desiring to
introduce some s'itncss who teas mint
forthcoming , and the delay being on that
account. After waiting about tlu'ee
qunrtcrs of an hour 111r , lhnldwiu insisted
( lint there should be no further delay ,
but the judge thought it was too fmpor
taut a matter to Hake too great hlmisto in ,
and they had butter wait emi the prusecu-
tinn n little loin er. After some more
delay , lifr. Lonuox , who testified the day
before , inns recalled , and questioned n
little immure closely as to how lie knew
that it was Ir. McKuuo who spoke first
to Dr. Cross , as testified to by hint the
day before. Mr. Baldwin objected to
his being asked about this , as the witness
hind already bean examined fully , amid dii. .
missed by the state , and could not
ho recalled. Time sotto wanted to know
of time witness how ho know that it was
Dr. Mc1uuo who spoke , amid , the objet.
tint being ovoruled , the witless replied
that it was time menu who was bohuid , and
lie afterwards learned that it was lht
11fcKuno , lie know neither of the utmt
by nine mail afterwards. A number of
other questions were nyked , but ruled
out on the ground that the nmattcr asked
about hind already bon testified to by
the witness the day before.
Mr. A , W. Cuwlcsof time firm of llarle ,
Mefiuue.L Co. , wis thou called to test- (
fy as to ] ) r. blcKunu's natural gait iii
walking. Ihehl1(1 known iii : , : since 1871 ,
amid know that his step wpm short and
quielr , amid that lie iv : : . a rapid walker.
lie testified that Dr. Mclunu was quite
regular ii : his habit of gong to supper
about ( I o'clock. 'Flint night ho tvus a
little inter than usu'u1 , mid it is probablu
that it was 015 ; o'clock wheu ho left the
store , lie left the store frown five to
seven minutes before time ktllimi' , llr.
NlcEuue weighed from 210 to 2lim pounds ,
and stood about Li feet ] 0 inches , lie
was a largo stocky mini.
Thu state ( limn rested , amid time uefmiso
introduced Frank Scanlana bqy about
13 years of age , whose home is at 118
Grace street , amid who was in the employ
of 1)r. Cross. On the evoniug
of time killing I111T ; . Cross humid
sent hfut after baking powder at
r1Ir. Ibulollut's store , amid on returning lie
mot Dr. Cross at the corner by the Citi-
Zens' back. Dr. Cross gave him a half.
dollar , and. told him to got two quarters
for it fit the postollice. ' 1'lle ' boy got the
change mid coning back got as far as thin
corner of the Ciizomia' ( bank , and looking
down Pearl street , lie saw Dr. McKunu
strike Dr. Cross. Dr. Cross was gong
to ltis office. 'limo boy ran toward them
and as he gut to the Pearl street Crossilig ,
Dr. Cross w9s trying to got up. Ylior
lie got up to thunt , Dr , 11icKuino was
choking Dr. Cross and the latter was
trying to got out pia revolver. Dr.
Cross was against the fence , cue leg bout ,
and partly down , whom : ho gut out the
rovolvcr. They struggled out to time
edge of the sidewalk into the gutter and
as they got back to ( lie edge of time aide.
walk , Dr. Cross shot timid Dr. McKuno
felt. Thu boy gave Dr : Cross the two
qumute'8 , timid was thou told to go got a
policenieu and lie run up to the police
atatiou. When he dune back lie found
Dr. Cross lying in his otlico , ltis wounds
being attended to.
On cross exnutinntioii hu said hue had
been working for 1)r. Cress abort five
months , but had lived at home except for
( hu past week , whim he had hump living
at Dr. Cross' house. 11'lmeii lie started
after Limo baking powder Dr. Cross was at
honme , stalldimig i)1' time wilniow with : liia
wife. When lie brat saw Dr. McKuno
and Dr. Cr083 cmi First avenue , Dr. Cross
was right by the mini post at Dr. 'Wood. '
bury 's office. 11no hemp po5tw'as lighted ,
Dr. MolCumno was there too , about five
feet from the post , Dr , McKunu struck
Dr. Cross first. They were fighting
wider the lam-post , , for it ( vas from the
post that 1)r. Cross fell' wlmun Dr. McKunu
hit bin : 1)r. Cross full by ' the building.
Ono baud of Dr. MelCmte , time right one ,
was doubled up and looked shhuing in
places like silver. flu saw ( Ilia as Dr.
McKmm struck , Dr. Cross , Thu boy was
about tei feet west of the Citizens' bank
on First avenue , when he saw this , amid
ho thought by time shining look ( limit Dr ,
McKuno lied on bass knucklos. Dr.
Cross fell ugnimist time building , about
nmidwny. Ile was almost down when ho
foil against the building mid then wont
clear down et the sidewalk o : his rmcu.
This was catisud by the blow given by
Dr. lulcliuno fn time bitch of the head
1Vhiemi Dr. Cross was trying to got up Dr.
JIIcKuno jgut himui by the throat amid
cotnntuncud pounding iinm striking hini
in time fee. By this time the
witness lad reached the Pearl street
crossing , amid saw him : strike Dr. Cross
four times with his right hand in thefacu ,
Ur. MuKumiu had suuiuthiug shiny in his
hand whoa be struck these four blows ,
Dr. Cross ors trying to gut up. An time
latter was gutting up , Dr. MoKumme
gmbled luau b } ' time thtyit : with both
hinds , chukur6 liiu : u I ) i1iminst limo build.
mug. Ile dad not guar either of limo num ,
nay anytliiug , Dr. Crs tliuim got outh is
ruvolvur wills his right land . f umum his lap
I lockut , and tritwl io tut a : posiUOn G ,
shoot. Dr , bl.'liue ' then let go of 1)r :
Camay throat mud giabhtml the revolver.
After Ile rtsolwcr wont ell' , Dr. JiloK11uu
hold ou la Umu pihtul tumd 1)r. Orusa' humid
and they want out hit. , the t utto , then
back to time edge of the snlewulk , , uid
the : 1)r , lhuing all this
struggle Dr. ,11eKnnt hind what seemed
to be 1)17158 knimeklcs.w his hand , Dr.
( 'nuts still held mho revolver u : his hand.
'J'lo : ruvut'c oils hriiluu uvhen Dr , 11e
Kunu full , 1)r. Cros did smut break it ,
aft erviuds ( t ) Ilmrow tlu' en : Iiiii us out.
IJn rt' exautinstiiiu time witie'tlX , sail h. '
was Het 1eeiitivu that Dr. m Ieltuiu hail
ally timing in hi is hialltf , but lie aauv soon'
thing sltiuy , and btu cd pia judgment min
that.
111 r : Baldwin ( ben nnmiounre'l I hat limo
do orate would waive mummy further exitmi
nation.
Cul , Daily them sail ( that thu prosecu
Lien would submit the uis0 without urgi :
uueiit , but an the court suggettlntl Ilat
thororo was a gtestinn as to whether , o m
Ilia charges preferrud , ( lie prisunercould
lit , udumitted to bail , 's ' , w't , limo pros , , u
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tine concluded that it wanted to ho
heard on that question.
Adjournntmmt was thorn taken umtml 2
o'clock iii time afternoon.
On the opmling of court in the after.
Born : , 0110 of limo attorneys for time State ,
N , M. I usey , addressed the court as to
wlmettmer 1)r. Cross should be admitted to
bail. Ito cited numerous authorities
stewing ( lint the prctuedital ion amid dulib
oration need mint be but far mho briefest
Period of time in order to make it mnur
der instead of manslaughter , nndthat time
time Iii which the Irelocrlltatmo11 tvns
formed before time act was cotmuitted did
not affect time matter. Tlmopreumeditmtion
mimight be far nn inatant or n year , Mr.
Puaey cited also authorities cmi the ques'
tion of provocation to time affect flint
provocation at the tinio of time killing
could not bu heed as nit OxClsu for the
IriIIiug , whet time preumieditatinn and mnnl
ice tam thu part of time prisoner preceded
time provocahoD , lie then proeedcd to
review the testimony , nod endeavored to
show that Ur , Cross 1md malice in ltis
heart for a bong tinto before this alfuir.
Thu couversatiou 1111(1 with ] llr , Nichols
( fro years or mnore before , ill vltieh llr.
Cross said that if Dr. McKunu ever
touched him lie would shout hint , 5houwed
flint lie had mnalico amid pretneditatiuu in
loin heart. 'then ltia tehlillglintlieWmdl
gut 1)r. to hit him first , mmd
1w3Ulll bother hint until 110 did , and
would ( lien shoot iliut , amid get clear on
self defense , showed that lie had
not omity naliro but imad a phut , antd
ho hn.l tried to carry out this
Plait. 't'hen ho had sid in ( lie
resemicoof Mrs , lirnnks amid her Ifttld
grirl that 110 would kill Dr. McKnne if lie
over 6rot a chance , mid that lie would get
even with hit : . That was about n year
ago. Thom about a week before time
tragedy Dr. Cross ( old Mrs. Notcaalfe
( hint if time court hind done its duty hue
would have sent Dr. McKumiu across time
state , au(1 that lie would get evemi with
him yet. With the light from : this smt-
tence thrown : upon time scmme of ( lint
nigltt'a tragedy , it seemed that it was
murder and notiung else.
Mr. Pusuy then reviewed limo tcstm
tnwmy of time conflict itself. Ile called
attontmini to the fact ( limit llr , Cross was
first on the grotmd , ( dint he was first seen
by Mr. Sargent at time corer , ltositatiug
and about going eastward. The next
witness saw hint standing on the opposite
corer. T11mi at the time of time emicotur-
ter it appears that Dr , llcKane was on
the retreat. Miss Berger , when she first
saw then , noticed ( lint llr. McKuno was
with his back toward her , mud time parties -
ties were moving to lice. Then in time
struggle Dr. Mchuuo retreated into time
gutter , with Dr. Cross and htim clinching
and ( hero Dr. Cross had thu advantage ,
buiug of time 11ighn ground. ' 1'hie testi
mouy showed that Dr. Cross was mint
knocked down at all. When knocked
against time fine , pled Dr. lllcluuo stood
there without following him up , llr.
Cross should have retreated , instead of
pulling his rovolvor. Dr Dlc1 umio s. as
shnndimig five feet froth him , without rummy
weapon , and without offering any further
violence : when Dr. Cross , Instemrl of retreating -
treating , pulled pia revolver. 1)r. Mc-
lCuue ( lieu did what any maim would do.
Ile rushed forward to get the revolver
mid save liis owe life. Dr. Cross carried
out the threat which he had utmde long
before , ( lint time first chance le got , cord
tie first provocation that Dr. 11cKuno
gave , ho would kill him.
Mr. Pusuy did not care to discuss the
testimony of the boy , Scanlan , as it was
contradicted by the testimony of every
one of the other eyewitnesses to time en-
counter.
.holm N. Baldwin , in behalf of time do-
fmiso , then entered upon an able argi :
matt and reply to the counsel of time
prosecution. The attempt to make it. out
murder , or time slender fommdatiom of a
threat made , was ridiculous. Time threat ,
to ho of rummy account. , must be shown to
be in conformity with the act itself ,
which was far from being time case. Were
it not for the fact that tlme carrying of
time weapon had out been explained eits
exnnmimiation , a clearer ease of self de-
fomm a could not be imagined. There was
nothing in time evidence to show that Dr.
Cross haul "bothered" or "teased" Dr.
111cKuno , or provoked ] rim to an assault ,
so mum to got elm excuse to shoot 111111. Time
State's own witnesses testified that Cross
was going home , nnsllspicieua and pcacc-
able , when Dr. 11ieiCummm eaau up with
lmhn , 51)nhu to him , and turned about aid
hit ltim. Time counsel for time state hind
said ( limit purhmpa DrMcKunosnid "good
evoniug , how itnprubaulethatsuelmwaS
the salutation that was followed up by a
blow knocking Dr. Cross live feet ! A man
going home peaceably , suddenly saluted ,
turns uboutJ receives a heavy blonturns
to defend lminiself , is struck another giant
blow , knocked against the building , and
uuarly crushed to the earth , amid not
knowing law many other blows , or what
other imijuries flu will receive , pullehis ro-
volvor. A clearer case of self defemso
could not be concoived. It u as not no-
ccsaary tlut there should ho real danger
to lime life , If Dr. Cross had real grounds
to bolinvu that le was about to receive
great bodily unjuries , as lee certainly did
have , he was uetifiud in shootimi' loin If
Dr , Cross immtemmdod to shoot Dr. McKuno
if lie hind prumeditatian , why did not Dr.
Cross pull his revolver when first saluted
by Dr. McKunul { Vmiy did Dr. Cross
fight amid try to defend himself inatoad
of shooting at omicul ' 1'110 facts all puiut-
ed to time fact that there was no prunted-
mtatfon mud that it was self defense.
Tlmero was no uvidomcu but ( limit Dr.
Cross when lie pulled his revolter , did so
with the simplu intuutiuu of using mt if
Dr. McKuno followed up time first attack.
Dr , 11TcKoit did follow it tip , and ( het
Ir ) , Cross used the weapon , clearly in
self defeiso. All thin witlesse8 tustitiod
tlat Dr. McKuuo hind knocked Dr. Cross
Cordinu,1 min Semfh ) 'apt
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Found , To Loan , tor hale , Tu neut , wants , meant.
blgctr will IW lu.crted hi , this cdmnm at the low
mnu wf TF\ CENTS I'I1 : LINI. . ter the llrst hmm , rtlnn
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JACOB SISIs- P.cdnwELIh
SIMS do CADWELL ,
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COl'Nthi 11LVF1'SIOSS'A ,
O01co , MI.In Strte.t , itoanu 1 arnl 2 , hugart 4 Mo
ylarn..1Uit , . % tl'11p/ttlcoID $ t. 'u and Fun' al
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COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
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1VJ1OLESAldi DhAIIitS ) IN
HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES ,
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA.
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a CQIIIOC1ollery !
Parties , Socmbles amid Ponca stIpphed met short notlco , and goods delivered tc
all parts of the city. Vienna Brmul , amid Pies. Fine Cigars.
w. T. BRAUN'S European Restaurant ,
401 West Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
HOUSES , LOTS AND LANDS
lBou Ft and F3old.
Money Loaned Abstracts Furnished
3L9. . 1VIaM81ION
No. 4 Pearl Street , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
MAYNE & PALMER f
DEALERS IN
Liffle Louisville
MiCiIIOAN PLASTER , HAIR AND SEWEIt PIl'E , BARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PIUCE.
No , 530 Broadway , - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
SMITH & TOLLER ,
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7 fund 9 Maio Street.
IR CTORS , COUNCIL iLUk'1' , x.a . .
JOHN BEND & 0 0. Ih trreet
. , is st and 17 Pearl street.
M x N10HN , Grocery , 215 Mnln Street. CILESTON Betel IIOUSE , 217 and , 210 Main street.
DR , j. F. V HIrE , Cbraer Maln end Fifth upstairs. oFFICE iteeldence , , 000 Willow arenue.
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T JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE ,
N. SC IIURZ.
. . O co over American Express.
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LA'ERY AND FEED ,
S. S. W.AGNER , winoamtractforfineralsat reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street.
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JM. . ST. ' JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS tryaad . , tapoW. . .
nmftby return mai. 140 Broadway.
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-SIGN wiumut AND OIIAINEII.-
D. A. BENEDICTI Ofilcu 337 Broadway , Council Bluae , Kira.
JACOB gooH , Stock Complete. Suits made a4 reasonable prices. No. 806 Slain St.
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CONTRACTOR AND BUibDElt ,
G. , SMITH , Wrncr7th andIlroadway. Plan , sod speciflcationsfunibhed.
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'J j- DEALER IN FINE BARN:9.9.
YY . W , SHERMAN , 1 hart the variety that brings patrunago.1e131a1n street.
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JAMES FRANEY , Artntlc work and MEItCIfANTTAILOIk-- reasxnablo charges , 872 Droadxay.
HOWE & SONY and Ilousehold Supplies. FURNITURE STOVES , 803 Broadway.
LI NDT & HA RT , iamo. Rick , ATTOIt ' ) state and federal courts.
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bath mouse , 421 and 423 ilroedwsy , t Sorereign , l'rop. P. J Mont-
SANITARIUJ.VI gonmery , at. D. Phsictvr.
JUSTICE OF T11E 1'IuICE ,
EDWIN J. ABBOTT , Notary Publlo and Ueneral Conveyancer. 415 nroalway ,
t SMITH k N0)tTON ,
REVaRE HOUSII , Ilroadway opposite Now Opera IfouAU. Itefittol t1 , 01.50 pxr day
SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD ,
DEALERS IN
Boots aii Shoes
zMMIC-1 R.ATION . Gi 17NTf .
DRAVRI ON TITS DANK OF IRELAND , DUILiN , , FOR SALE , 333 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS
CRESTON HOUSE ,
MAX MOH } , - - - PROPRIETOR.
8113 , 817 and 91D ) S. Maia'i troot ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - - - - IOWA
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
TBE LEADINO DEALER IN
337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
SKELTON , HENDRICKS & RICE ,
TAILORS ,
102 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK NOW COiVIPLETE 1
EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES
NOT To BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED
PETER C , MILLER
wnoLnS.ttE AN ! ) I1RTAiL
WII-Pa a P er and Whdo w Shadesand P al th In all Its Branches (
FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE , r
No. 1H JSOlitI1 Poar1 J t. Qounoil 1-ai1TS/ .
DEVOL & e
ii : a5. rdware.
504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Maw Sf „ Council Bluffs.
PROMPT ATTENTION AND OLOSE PRIOES ON MAIL ORDERS ,
R. S. COLE & CO.
MANU'ALTUIIEIt ANU DEALEItS IN ALL
Kinds Lightning
And Onmurents , Also wbol , mist iron l'nnmps , wood Tubing mud Oas I'Ipo and i'Ipc Futures , for both
' Wrxxl mud iron ' . .rulers ,
No , G04 South Main Street , I'unrics. ( uIII recdte , . prompt . . , . . . . . attention . .COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
t'eb 15 cnd tt
M. CALLrACHER
c : E C ) ] t
New Store , fresh Goods , Lew Prlccs and I'ollto Attendants ,
mU"Y { First Door east of Metropolitan Motel , } T.OwE1tmt Cuundl Ulnas. YAv.
Broadway Steam Laundry . 4
784 wISIT SRO .DW114.
A. C. LARSON
, - - - - - Proprietor.
LATEST IMPROVED MAOHINERY.
J. A. ROSS
, - - - - - PROPRI TOR.
537 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Is the place for A No. 1 Meals , Day Boarders accuunuodated mid guarantee
smttsfachoa.
Model steam Laundry !
712 BROADWAY , COUNCIL ULUFFS.
N. A. CHRISTIANSON
, - - - roprietor.
alts just opened a new and well fitted iicanl lmuldry. Guarantee good
tvo'k. Please give Ire R ta'ial.
IF YOU W1AAI'I' '
BOOTS , SHOES OR RUBBERS
CALL ( r\
Corner Main and I + 'irst Avenue , Coultcil Bhtfy. IIe lla4 rJ'lleln ,
NEW GOODS !
1tECE1VED
LA : ID I ' 1'URNY x3SNGr GOOnB
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NOTIONS , LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOODS , r
Zephyrs , Cormantown Yarns , Ribbons , Laces , Jewelry , Etc. 4
At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT"S,137 Broadway , Conrcil Bluffs , Iowa.
CURE ® R N ® PAY.
lSxxj.4 .1A2
Mineral Springs !
Sou guarantee the cure of the following named dis
oares , urmo 'ay ' : Rhenmatlamr , Scrofula , Ulcers , Ca
tarrh , all Bk/xlond Skin Diseases , Dyspclwla , Lher
Cmnplolnt , EIdney and Bladder Diseases , Coot , Nou
mlda ; and Asthma.
Thcte 8 rines are the favorite resort of the tired
rind debilitated , and arc the Fceblu LndIes' beat
friend.
Coal ILmtcl , hirer ) ' and llathlug accomuiodations.
Locality iihdii , dcturewtue and hcaithy.
Correspondeneo snSclted
Address Itor. 3t. M , TIIOBI'SONManagcr. ,
Siloam. CentryCo.Mo
Novelty Or s
17NOItTIf MAiNST „ COU.YCIi , BI.U1'FS
ELENCK & JOREY , PROPRIETORS.
All kinds of repairing } 'nrldtura repaired and
finished. Chairs re canud Amid re seated. All kinds
of Up'holsterin ' , Locks , Rolls and Electric lnatru-
ments repaired Speaking Tubes Put In old or new
hnlldinga. KcystlttodandStoroa repaired , l'Irat
class work guaranteed. Chu ns a trial.
T1tos. orricsa , II. L. rrsxr.
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS ,
Council Blurs Ia.
Esfallishea - - 1856
Dealers In Forgien and Dmuestlo Exchange amid
Home SecuritIes
WI R. VAUCHAN ,
Justice of the Peace.
Outalut amid Council Blull'e.
Real estate and collection agency , n Odd Fellow's
black , oer Sarines Bank , faa81T
MORGAN , KELLER , & CO. ,
UNDERTAKERS.
The finest quality amid largcs stock west of Chicago
of Wooden and Metallo Case. , Calls attended to at
all hours. toe defy oomietitlou Iii quality of gaels
or prices Our Sir .organ has served as undertaker
for fort year. anti thorsughly underasods his bush
fleas arenxmreStlltrnadway , UI'IIOLS'rEIthNU
In all It. branches proinptly attended to ; also carpet
lay'lag and Iuuhrequln. . Telegraphic and null
a tiers filled wlthr.ntdelay
COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE
The folloehr ; are the tlmo of arrva ! and departure
f tmhis from the ioc.d depots. The tealmis start from
the Unlau l'ociSc depot about tee minutes earlier
than below staled , and arrive at the depot about ten
minutes later.
Trains m ) uu1 , ihmes and N. C. run on Chicago time ,
a hall hour hater than local. Wabash tralns rnu on
St. Louts time , twenty mbmte. faster than local. U.
P. and Lincoln trahw nw on Council Bluffs time.
CIIIcAOo , ROCK /5LAAD AND PACInc.
Depart , Arrive ,
Atlantic lxl..5:50p.m. : 1'aciflcEx1.DtO : m
Ec amid Mail' . . .0:5es : m , Ex and Mall' , 8:5 : p , m ,
Des 3loinesao',7:15n.m. : Dc Moines ac.6.,3 p. m.
CIIICAUO , ae'XuNorus Ass gvlacy.
Depart. Arrive.
Chtrago Ei' . . . 535p.m. ; Connaf B'utltox..0,45
Mall and Ex , . . .515 m I ) tall and Ex'.7:00 : p , m.
CIIICA0O amid xoarmar.aThaY.
Depart , lrncc.
Atlantic Ext..5:1f.m. : ParifeEnt..015a.m. ;
Stall and Ec . . .C : S ) a. m. Math and Ex' . .6:15 : v. m.
Accom ( Sat.5:50 : p. rn. Acann ( Stun.1:45 ) : p , in.
xANa.L5 CITY , 5r. r05 AhD CODNCIL PLC'YYX. '
Depart. Arrhe.
Stall and Ex..0:55 : a. m. Ex .awn..5:33 : p. m.
Express . . . , . . . SS ; p. m. 13farl oad Ex. . .0:45 : p. m
cMos PACIYiC.
Depart. Aarire.
Overland Ex , . , . , OverlandEc..4:00 : p , m.
Lincoln Ic. : , . . . ,1It30a.m,1 : Denver lux. , .800 ; a , m.
Denver Ex..7:00 p , m. Local He. . . . . . 0:30 : a , m.
Local 1 x . . .7-5 n , m. " Ex , . .005 ; a , m.
Emigrant..6:20 : p. m. " Ex..Bod : a , m.
WAII.tsll , 5T. WC18 ASD PACIYIc.
Depart. Arrive.
Sra11 and } : : . . . . . .45 a , m. Mall and Ec , . .4:30 : p , in.
Cannon Ball..450 ; p. nn. I Cannon Bali..11:05 : a , is.
h10Ux CITY At/D PACIYiC.
Depart. Arrive
For Sioux City:55 a m , Fmr Sioux City8:5o : p , m.
ForFsrtNlobrara Fern Fort Niobrara
' . . . , . . , , , . : , . Neb. . , , , , , ,
For SL Paul.7:4C p , m. I From St , PaW.8:5o a , m.
CIIICA00 , SILWAUxxa AND 8T. PAUL.
Leaves Omaha. Arrlves at Omaha ,
Mall and Ex. , . . 7:45'a : , m. I I'aclfioEi. , . , 0:45 : a. in t
Atiantlo E' . . . , 3:40 : p , l MaU amid Fx „ 7:25 p , ns
All trains daily.
cracAoo , NILWACXYf AND 5T. PAUL ,
Leaves Council i11uUtl. Arives Council Ulufs.
failandF.e.'D.20am. Mali an.iEx , ' 855pm. ;
Atlantic Ex. . „ B5:15 : p. . m , I Atlantic Ex. 1010 ; a , in.
COUNCIL DLUVPv AND OAAl1A sraxer SIILWAY.
LeavoCouncllDlnas Leave Omaha ,
8 a , m. On. nr 10 n , m,1 , D. 18 a. m. 0 a , m 10 a. In.
m. I p , m. 2 p , m , 3 p , ni.4 I a , nr. 1 m. 21) . m , 8 p , mis
p , Strut , , m , 0 p , m. 14 p , m. 5 p , en. 0 p , m.
cars run hnE hourly to the Union facts.
depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 0
o'clock a. m , amid run regularly during the day at e , cl
11 , 2. 4 , 5 , and C n clock , and run to city time.
R. Rice M. D.
CANCERS or other tumors removed r.Ithoutthe
1 knife or drawing of blood ,
CHRONIC DISEASES of kinds a spedalty.
Over thirty ) Care practiml experlmice. 051. . N. .
5 Pearl street , Council Aluffs ,
rAT Consultation true.
Mrs. H. J. 11111011 ! h . P. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
242 Broadway Counoli IlluSs.
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( Chicago , BurllnBton h Quincy )
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COINC EAST AND WEST , COIWC NOflYH Af D SOUTH.
Ede' ant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars , with Reclln Srlill Trams of Phgant vad J'aaches and Pull
In' clialrs ( xeiats tree ) , FInokin 6 Care , wltht Re man l alas blrepl'g Cars are tun dally to and
vo'lvingCtalrs Pullman PalaoS.eeplnCaraansl frum St iAels , pia Ilannlbal , Qulnayheokvk
mho famous 0 , h , & Q , Dlnlnk l are ruin dady to and llnrlumg'on. Cedar itaplda and Anrt Lea to St
from Chicago 1t hnurav ( Sty , Chicago Yt l ouncl sul l and Mlunramliaa ; 1'urlorCacatvrth ltoellninp
UIuGs , Cl kngo .t lies Moines , ( 'hicago , St. Jo LTmlra to and frmm Si lads and lkoda and to
IX'plm , Atchison t Topeka Only tarough line txe and hem St Loomis and Ottumwa , GWy ant
twt'ca Chicago , IJnenln S Uenvcr Throu h cats change of cars ietwt'Cn St ! Ault and I i
between lndinnapwlis&Cauneilitlutisvmaeoruu Sloluew Jowls , JJtnalnNebraska , meal ikmerl
All eomectlons monde In Unman Ik ' xits. it is Colorado f
known its the greniTi IRODUIJ CAR L'NE. It is ualves.Wy udmltnJ to bo the
Finest Equlppod Railroad In the World for all Classes of Travel
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