G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FRIDAY , JULY 0 , 1838. DAILY BEE. COTJNGIL BLUFFS. OFFICK NO. 12 PBAHIj STUUKT. Delivered bv Carrier in Any Part of the City at Tv.-entv Cents Per Week. Il.W.TIWON. . MANAGKH. TiiirnoNis : : : : r. , f\0. 13. ' N'KlilT LUlTOK. NO. g ) . S11 .N 011 MHX T ION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Keller's. The old postoftlco building Is having its in terior torn out , and will bo wholly remodeled nnel refitted ua un enlargement of Deno'd store , .Manager Heed , of the motor line , Is being urged to run a very c.irlv morning train for the accommodation of tho. o dosiiing un tintl- breakfast bath. George S. Springer nnd Mist Magpie Tipldo. both of ( Jmuha. were united in jiuir- riago Thursday evening at the olllco of 'Sriuiro Hehurz. J.V. . UleU , tiroprletor of the St. Joe house , nccldcntally shot himself through the hand while celebrating with n revolver , it is not n serious Injury , but nonu the less painfal on that account. To-night there will bn special meeting of Harmony Chapter , No. 23 , O. K. S. The O. M. , Mrs. Ercanbrark , will bo present and the work will be uxomplilled. A full attendance is desired. By order AV. M. The meeting ut Peregoy & Moore's office last night of the Pacific hotel syndicate was attended by only half thu members. Those present were In favor of reducing the price of the propel ty from 5,000 , to t ; , & 0i ) . The two fellows who were arrested Thurs day for working u skin game on 11 roadway , WCro brought up before Justice Harnett yes terday. They weio not ready for tiial and the licnrhiK of the ease was put over until the 10th hist. "Yes , It is pretty quiet , " remarks ono of the merchants' police , "but it keeps us tcrri- bly worried , Just the same. There's a bad gang here during the races , but they don't seem Inclined to work the town , i don't know why It is. " Three boozers complied with Judge Aylcs- worth's command to come to the center. Mike O'Connor and John Murray came up with * 7 , < > 0 each and George Walker went them W ) cents better. The court took the whole pot In thu rake oil' . The news of the victory of the Council Bluff H heisu team at Uondwood was a most rcllshabloltom to the leaders of Till : HUB yea * terdny. Thu Bluflltes have boon expecting Just such iio\\ . hut having boon disappointed once they could not fuel sure until the race was over. A special meeting of the board of trade is callcil for this evening , at which the decision of the Paelllo house syndicate with reference to the valuation of that site will bo Known. Other matters of Importance will demand the attention of the board and a full attendance - anco is desired. City Clerk Burke has issued fifty-one licenses to common carriers since the first of the ihoath. The badges this year nro trian gular in shape. All itackmen will bo com pelled to have their number painted plainly on the sides of their lamps , so that they can bo plainly recognlrcd tit night. Yesterday afternoon a can of gnsolin6 ex ploded in a vacant room in the second story of the City laundry. A full Hedged conllugr.i- f tion was iininhrent and u still alarm was sent L in , to which the llro department pave im mediate response. The lire was iiuenuhcd in slioit order. Tiio lots by lire and water will not amount to more than $50. A quiet wedding took place at the M. E. parsonage Thursday iwcning , the contracting parties being Mr. Edward Koplcin , ol Chi- cugo. and Mrs. Mary A. Gerhard , ol New- . port' Ky. The ceremony was performed by Kcv. AV. II. AV. Hoes , , a brother oftho , bride. The groom is a watch case engraver , and contemplates locating in Omaha. The newly wedded couple will leave the city Monday for their present homo in Kentucky. re Yesterday afternoon a couple of "shiners" from Omaha hold up a member of the craft here and took away his brush and brass chain. Tlio latter took the thing as a joke until the would-be toughs ran away with his stock in trade , then ho told thu police on that beat , and the boys were taken to the station and locked up. Tliuir names arc Eddlo Cummmgs and Warren Whitford. Gilmlin Plumb is the prosecuting witness. There are more or less Omaha visitors in the Bluffs daily , looking quietly about for chances to speculate or to buy homes. Most of them want to take nothing but "soft snaps" real soft. There arc few Bluflitcs who want to sacrillc'o on pi operty , for theio la a Him faith in thu futuio of the city. Prices continue firm , although they nro lower than in any city of tills hie , to say nothing of the future advance , sure to come. There arc numerous saloons opening up. Most of those who embark in the business do not chance very much money in lixtuics and stock. The profits to those who run the risk of the law nro M ) great us to tempt ni.iny to go into the business. It is said that one saloonkeeper recently cleared $ Jro.l in loss than thitty days , mid made the most of It .n 11 fteen days. Another instance is cited in which the halooiike-epcr is depositing , ulcnn cash , every day , over $100 , and thcsu are b.ud 'to ' bo but samples of iho prollts realized from saloons in a ptohibUion state. The city is getting no revenue from these places , al though the mayor has notified them ta pay (25 u month while they run. E. H. Shcatc loans inonpy on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. OlIIco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stnirs. Everything from n Jowshnrp to n piano ut C. B. Music Co. , 224 Broadway. J. G.Tipton has bargains in realestato. Dieel of Sunstroke. Thursday night about II o'clock Peter Hico was taken from Washington avenue , where ho was prostrated by boot , to St. Bernaul's ' hospital. Jjrs. Scybert and Cook attended him , and did everything possible to save his life , but in vain. About (5 o'clock yesterday morning ho recovered consciousness for a few moments , told the sister who was his at tendant his name , and then closed his eyes forever on earth. In Iho abseaceof any near relatives or friends , Ahlurman Lacy took the matter in hand. The body was taken to the undertaking establishment of Field & Kstep , and hold for further developments. A brother of the deceased , living at Amboy.lll. , WIIH notified of the death , and yesterday af ternoon a reply was received from hm | with orders to rmbalin the body and hold until his nrriv.il. Ho stinted for Council Bluffs on the lirbt train , and will probably arrive hero to-morrow. J3uy mantels , unites and honrlh fur- nibhintj.s of the Now YorU plumbing Co. Artists prefer the IlnlleU .t Davis pinna , nt C , B. Music Co. , ± 14 Broadway. S. B. AVndsworth & Co. loan money. At wholesale by J. V , Fuller , Council BlulTn , canvassed or imcnnvnssud hams , . breakfast bacon nnd dried beef. Travelers ! Stop ut the licuhtolc. It I'nj'H fe > r ICvpryboely. I huvo nn unusually largo stock o punt courts nu hnnd wiiiuh 1 want to run off. I will niuko up pants from thisduto for ? 5,00j usual price 510.00. This ro- duotlou applies to all summer ooils. A. RlilTKll , 310 Droiidwiiy. Hello A. Hrackctt of Urconflcld , Mass. . arrived hero ycsterdav for u pro- loiiKW visit with her brother , L. A. Uruuk- ctt. ctt.Mr. Mr. Cl. C , Prcscott llos at his hnino on Pieirce street l-0elcssly | ill of Dripht's Jib- fllscaso. HI' , death is daily expected. Mr , A. T. Flickingcr looks very rugged as the result of his western trip , Ho is en- thUBiastic over Wyoininp , and is evidently an observant tourist , Largest stock of bathing Bulls at John Beno & Co.'s. Buy bathing sultfa ut Buno's. / ALOE THE COURSE OF TIME , Speedy Hcrace Make Lively Tracks and the Races End. ANOTHER VICTIM OF SUNSTROKE 1\\o Itir ! lnrfl liehlntl tliu liars A f-'foicli Sntl Insanity ol' a Woitliy Woman Arrested For Kiiibc/.zlciiient. Tltc Ivnst In > ' Knees. The last day of the races opened fully ns vnrm n nny of the other * . The attractions at the park were very Interesting ; ncveithe- ess the attendance was ir.jch Mealier than t should have been. There were only two race * on the propr.inime , but they were pcod ones" , ono beina the 'J .VJ trot and the oilier he fastest iioltir.g lace of the meeting the i ' 2(1 ( class. Tticro were le's than a thousand pee * ie ! on the grounds , but the enthusiasm created by the exciting finishes \\ns In- ens ? . As it was the closing of the meeting , iicpnratlons wcio begun b.V many of the ioiseine.1 early In the day for shipping their fljcrs to other points The majority or them \ore going to Sioux City , where an intcicst- ng meeting opens next Tuesday A few hones were shipped last evening , but the uajority will leave to-day. A pait of them nio to go to Illinois and Michigan for the slimmer circuits in those states. riit T IUCK. 'J:50 : trot There were four starters placed ns follows : Captain Hunt pole , Uee second , Ovid third , Lou White fourth. Writ Heat They were sent away with n nno start , but White h-tt his feet at the tui n , and lost badly , lice held second to the half , when White , who had settled down to good work , passed her , and ciowdcd hunt hard down thostretch. The latter won in 3 30) ) , followed by White. Hoc and Ovid. Second Heat Ovid was drawn and the three starters wore sent away the first time they came to the wire. They trotted well to the half , where ) Captain wont to pieces , nnd was not straightened out until ho was half way down the stretch. Both the others passed him , Whlto taking the lead , and the latter won the heat in 2:44 : , Bee second , Hunt third. As the drivers returned to the Judge's stand , , ludgel Smith ordered Mr. Mnloncy to take charge of Lou White and drive him to win. lie complimented Air. Walker for his picvi- ous good faith in driving , and said he ha I no doubt but that Mr. Walker was acting under orders in losing the he.it. As the horses came up for the word , Captain Hunt was very lame , having injured himself in the break of the previous heat , and w.is diawn by permission of the judges. . After cotisidciables time had been spent In scoring , Air. Mnloncy a kcd that some ono else might take his place behind Lon White. Judge Smith then announced that Mr. Walker had acknowledged that ho pulled the horse In the previous heat , but had begged to bo allowed to drive him through the lemhmder of the race , promising that the horse that beat him would have to heat 'JW : , and Mr. Walker was no- cerrdlngl.v allowed to resume his place behind White. The horses wcic sent away at the Hist trial , with Bee at the pole. It was an unin teresting heat , as White immediately took the lead and was not headed. The time was annouiiCLd as 'J-1 : ! ! . All bets on the heat made before tne withdrawal of Captain Hunt were declared off. The race had lost all in terest for the spectators. Fourth iluat There was some talk of put ting another driver behind Bee , but Mr. Car son promised to drive her for llrst place , and was allowed to retain his scat. AVhitc had the pole , and held first place-until the marc was sent for the finish. It was the prettiest rate down the sti etch that was seen during the meeting. TimcVJrV. : : ) snroxn men. 2:20 : Trot There were four entries for this race , and all started. Thov dicw positions as follows : LongfcllowWhin | pole , McLcod second , Black Tom thiid , Black Diamond fourth. , First Heat-Considerable time was spent in useless scoring , but a line start was finally secured , anil the horses went away at a rapid g.iit. Longfellow took the lead and held it throughout. Ho was not lapped dur ing the heat. As tlic.v swung around the turn they traveled in Indian Hie. Black Tom was considerably in the icar. On the b.iclc stretch McLcod and Black Diamond trotted a pretty race for second place. As they en tered the stretch for the drive home the posi tions were changed Rightly. Diamond crawled up to tlie leader and McLcod dropped back to the rear. They finished in thN order in 2.23 . The llrst quarter was trotted in .34 , the hall in 1.U3 , and if the winner had not been pulled on the mile would have been made in 2:18. : As it was Longfellow ws jogged the entire length of the stretch and went under the wire little faster than a walk. Second Heat Longfellow Whip lost at the start and McLcoel quickly took the lead , closely followed by Diamond. The llrst iimrter | was made in .T > , and the < second in 33. The lace up to the last stretch was very fast. Diamond was pushed at the upper turn ami headed the leader. The race down the htrutch was very close and highly exciting. McLcod left his feet and was run nearly tn the wire unelfr the whip. He was caught Just before reaching the stand and led under the wire by a nose. Diamond went olT his feet as ho passed the wire , but was given the heat in 2:31 : if , McLcod seconet , Black Tom third , Longfellow Whip fourth. It was forty- live minutes later when the horses came to the wire for the next heat. Thiid Heat A great deal of jockeying was indulged in before a start was secured. Ulack Diamond took the lead and McLeod fell in behind at the turn to trail Longfellow Whin swinging into his place. McLeod left his feet ami palled out In frontof Longfellow , cutting off that horse. From the eiuarter to the wire the race was between McLeod and Diamond. The latter won in " :2Jf : ; ) , nnd McLcod was set back to fourth place for Interfering with Longfellow Whip at the first turn. The latter was given second place , and Black Tom third. Fourth Heat-In this heat McLcod and Black Diamond staitcd witnout the word and went over a nuarter before they could bo called back. This necessitated quite a breathing spell and delayed the start. It was linally secured and the heat resulted us follows : Black Diamond , llrst ; McLeod , second ; Black Tom , third ; Longfellow Whip , fourth. It was a close and exciting finish and was won by barely a nose. Time 2:24. : SLM.MAllV. Black Diamond 3 1 1 1 Longfellow Whip 1 42-1 WcLood 4 342 BlackTom ; i 333 Tune 2:236' : ; , 2:21J : , 2:2.i.j' : ) , 2:24. : The races were the best of the meeting , and thu attendance was much less than it should have been. The management lost be tween fcJ.SUO and 3,000. All purses were paid in full , and the horsemen hail nu com plaints to make , The attendance on the Fouithwas really the one day's work that paid. The lot of horses on the grounds and the races given were worthy of a muuh bel ter patronage. Starter Smith gave perfect satisfaction , but had to leave before the last heat was trotted last evening to catch the 0:15 : dummy. Dalbey's band was in attend ance each day and rendered excellent music. In every way except from a financial stand point the meeting was a grand nnd decided success , ami the management are to be com plimented for their earnest endeavors to make it so , First Heat It was evidently the intention from the start to drive the little marc , Bct > , for second place , but as she accidentally re ceived a mark of 3 : IT > 3' in thu fourth heat , her driver started out in the fifth to win the race if ho could without lowering that mai k , Both horses were getting tired , but the mare hud no trouble in taking the next three heats In 3:42 : , 2Mb and 2:55 : , with White a poor second , taking the purses in that order , Sl'MMAIIV. Ovid 4 dls Bee 2 2 0 I 1 1 Lon Whlto Captain Hunt 1 1 dis Tiiuo-3:30 : # , 3:44 : , 241 ; # , 3arjf : , 2:48. : * ff :55 : * Captain Hunt would undoubtedly have won and shoitene'd the race to three heats if ho had not become disabled In the second. The little dun mare showed great speed and bottom tom for a four-year-old , and was enthusias tically applauded , Held Kor Burglary. The examination of George Butler anel Charles Lawson , hold on the charge of burg larizing J. W. Smith's residence on the 4th jol Julyrtook plaeo yesterday afternoon. As 'lias beoji already stated in Tun BEE , inos ; of , , # * the stolen articles were found in Butler's possession. Two hnndktrthlefs were iounJ on Lau-fOM , nnd n watch nnd chain have r.ot yet been recovered , Mts. Smith , two daughters nnd twe > tons were , examined- the condition of. tJ.e litrjse , its doers ani wiiieiows , nnd their fastening * when tha family left on the morning of the 4th ; also where the different articles stolen wers ferreted. According to th's testimony en trance was cffcctcel thtougb one ot two \vn- dows. Fiom ono the screen was cut , ar.d the other , which was left closc-l , was found open. Annxwas taken from the tool house , and with it a trunk lock was sma't.ed. Jae-k Orcen. who inns n place on Lower Broadway , testified that Butler crime Into his place about 10 o'clock Wednesday night nnd pot something , M which he paid with nn English sovereign. He also trud'o ' get two $2.50 cold pieces nnd n elollar bill changed to silver. Frank Wcttcnger , proprietor of the Colorado rado IIOUPC. said "Butler came Into n v house about 10 o'clccK and wanted two gold pieces chanced. 1 changed them for h m.1 ,1 L Hitchlc , employed In i'lcrco's second hand stole , had a locket nnd chain wlucr ho said he pot of Butler for 50 cents. Batler offered him several other articles very cheap , "ns he was busted and needed the mone\ , but Hltehlc's suspicions wore aroused nnd ho would not buy. Alonzo Wrltrht testiilcd that he was employed by Mr. Wright ; that ho lost two VJ.50 gold pieces , n watch chain , a paper dollar nnd some silver. Thesoarticles , including a cnat and vest which Butler hael on. wcic Identified by the different wit nesses. Attorney Snyder tried to make n showing in Lnwson's behalf. That woithy was placed upon the stand in his own defense , but Colonel Dtiley's rigid cross-examination wound him up o inextricably that even his attorney gave up in despair. The court de cided to hold them both , nnd fixed the ninount of their ball bonels at ll.IKH ) each. They will languish at the state's expense until the next session of the grand Jury. They arc a hard pair , and their chances for going across the state 1110 remarkably genii. Full line of sbeot music nt Counci Blulls Music Co. , U21 Broadway. Clairvoyant. C. II. Miller , a , natural born trnneo- mcdium is btopjilng at ol North litin street , over City laundry. He gives you past , present and future. A Dlseirelcreel Mine ] . Yesterday morning Mr. O , Llnebsrger ap peared before the clerk of the district court nnd filed a complaint of Insanity ngninst his wife Maiy. The case Is rather a peculiar one and demands the sympathy of all , Their married life has covered a period of twenty- eight ycais and seven children have been born to them. Thu family arc held in the highest esteem by all who know them. They lived for years in Creston , where the chil dren were born. All have grown to maturity and occupy honorable positions in life. By those who know Mrs. Lineberger intimately , her affliction is said to bo due to an intense nervous organiza tion. Wlnlo under the influence of an unusual stress of excitement she im agines those nearest to her by kinship to be her enemies. But a few days ago she llled a / omplalnt charging her husband with tun- 'licious abuse. Her condition at times lias required icstraint and this she used as the ground of the charge. Some months ago she took a dose of arsenic with sulcle'al ' in tent , from the effects of which she has never recovered. It was with the consent ol the children that the father has taken this last move , and it was in the hope that a com so of tieatmcnt will heal the allllcted Wife and mother of her malady. Mrs. Linobciccr is willing to be separated from her family and it is probable that the commissioners of in sanity will order her taken to the hospital nt Mt. Pleasant for treatment. Drink Mnlto for the nerves. For stile cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. K. Rice , No. 100 Main street , Council BlulTs. Pnbllsli the Suhsuriptioiie. "It's all right I suppose for every man to decide for himself what ho can afford to sub scribe to public enterprises , " icmarkeel a Council Bluffs enthusiast , "but it does seem as it some of the citizens ought to revise their own Judgment. Just think of a fellow with a salary of SlOd a month giving .JoO to have a new hotel built , and then a heavy banking Institution givmi : eSO. Just think of a man whoso property will be advanced in value > , ( > 00 refusing to give more than $ " > 00 , a tenth of what he would make if the enterprise goes. Such men hud better give nothing. It wouldn't be half so discouraging if they re fused outright , and declined themselves openly as against having any now hotel built heic. it's the same way with the subscrip tions for the Chautnuqua. There are citizens who have subscribed W who ought to give $ "iOO , if they measure up in proportion to what less wealthy ones arc giving. The sub scription lists of these two enterprises ought to be published. They would make as good reading as you can get. By all ineAns ( ; et these committees to ( ubllsh the lists , ar.d let all have a chance ti see what was done. " Choica sugar cured hams , dried beef and breackfast bacon at wholesale only J. V. Fuller , Council BlulTs. A Rcur nnel Clgur Mueldlc , During the progress of the celebration nt Parks'Mills it came to the knowledge of those having the matter in hand that one Doyle was selling beer nt a stand erected about two hundred yards from the grounds. Constable A. F. Clattcrbucu went to him and he promised to emit , which ho did for a time , but afterward opened up again. The consta ble , with others , went to him aeain and told him ho must stop , but he refused to Jo so , srying It was the Fourth of July nnd no pa pers could bo issued that day. The constable grabbed the beer-keg and dumped its con tents upon the ground. Glasses were broken in the mclco that followed , but no more beer was solet that day. It is understood that Doyle will institute proceedingsagainstClat- terbuck for destroying his property without due process ol law , while Clatterbuck says if Doyle makes a move in that direction he will have Doyle arrested for selling cigars in Garner township and give Uncle Sam a chance in thu deal. Wnntcil for Kml > o//.lcinmit. Yesterday morning Ofllcer Cusick arrested Ed A. Goldsmith and William Baloy , alias "Bottles " ot Omaha Instructions , , per re ceived from the authorities on the other side of the river , A few hours later Captain Cormack , of the police force of that city , arrived hero totako the men back , but they refused to go without a requisition. They will bo held until this process can bo issued by the governor of Nebraska upon the Iowa governor. The ground of the charge is that they have been engaged in selling goods on commission for winch they refused to settle. A third young man , who was also In the com pany of the two mentioned , W.IH also taken in the police station , but was afterward released - leased , as the Omaha authorities did not wish to place any charge against him , Clul ) Meeting , At the meeting of the Republican club last evening it was voted to hold acini-monthly meetings , all others to ho on the call of the oftlcers. The second and fourth Fridays of each month wore selected. The club will purchase uniforms for all colored members who are not able to furnish them themselves. It was elccidcd to unite the partially organ ized colored club with that already in ex istence , Tom Smith , a colored speaker of no little power , addressed the club. The only Complexion Powder in the world that is without vulgarity , without injury to the user , nnd without doubt a beuutillur , is Poizoni'8 , The Oilel FcllowH Klcot. At the last meetlngof Council Bluffs lodge 1 0.49 , 1. O , O. F. , the following ofllcers were elected to serve during the ensuing term ; N. G. , W.H.Campbell ; V. G. , T. C3. Allison ; secretary , D , S. Brcnniman ; treasurer , H. S Keller. The appointive olllcers , together with the above , were duly installed. DUnlon Abstract company , 230 Main street w SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. * > C "ESrgest Stoalii 1 METCALF BROTHERS , Furnishing Goods , Lowest Prices , Clothing , Hats , Capst do. William SiBdantapf , .COMPANY , , ' Duller In - ' L * - ffardman , Kvercft & Fitter 0 1y & County REAl , ESTATE Ko.fl Largest Capital and Surplus CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage , , of Any Bank in the city. , Is Solicited , 81 Uff S X. oxOsbX ocxr\v < 0vl.VI J v7Ura/1CC / . > * - - * xT y isSKj r- JK SMOKE JW&EL. SQUIRE'S ' Porogoy fc Mooroa Abstracts of Title Santo Rosa , ARE THE I3EST. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. W/EIR SHUGART CO. a os OF1 . g.vnaacii srax&iiB&asaxssfcsBEBmBuii&seetKt im yi'vsciaai Munufncttiror of Fine Cnrritigcs nntl Buggies. H. F. HATTENHAUER alwnya keen in block \nrso \ variety of eastern I huvo nlways u full stock to select from. . . , nmko Climates , wlik-li Ibolhitu vcrj low ruto. Ctill nnel examine. Prices Low. x . at ie > : : i } rom-m sn-to ; . 1 inn nlxMiV ! ) roitelv to show poods. * 'a'-r'l':1g ' tfgBya'iJrMM ] ! t4u < SOUTH OMAHA. NEWS. Olllnccr , .John Kyaii'M Mtirde-ror , Hns n Preliminary JIuai-lnK- Judge Kcutlicpheld a special session of the lolice court Thursday afternoon , In order to ? lve Francis M. OlUneor sv preliminary ho.ar- 'np on the charge of killing John Uyan. The prisoner was broupht down from the county jail , and was defended by Judge Dufllo and S. AV. Makepeace. Deputy County Attorney Edtferton conducted the prosecution , and produced evidence similar to that offered at the inquest. Donalel M. Ferguson was the first Witness called , and told how ho had bpcn in company with the deceased all Tuesday evening , About 10 o'clock they started forborne fromPlvonku's , on Twenty-fourth street , and were coming across a lot in the rear of the postofllcc , when it started to rain. They sought shelter In a barn doorway , and while standing there the prisoner came out of his house and shot nt them. Uynn started to run , hut the witness stood whore be was nnd tallied the prisoner out ot shooting at him. Then ho went for liouip , but Hist c.illod at the depot. When he heard that Kvan was shot ho uimo up to the poliVro station and Idcntilled Onince-r as the mail Who had done the shooting , lie knew hiirt bec.iuse ho had talked with him after the shot was lircil , ami ho had seen a pistol in his hiind.i He would not swear t..ii it was impossible for dccci cd to have been shot alter he liil.luft | the bain 'ior. , This witness was corroborated by Consta ble Hen Fiuncrt.V , who found the eleceascd on the sidewalk and carried him into the elrup store He had also called Or Kelly , and had questioned Hyan asMo who shot him , but he was unable to answer He had also assitcd at the arrest of the , "prPjnner. Mar shal McCr.U'kcu testified malting the ar- icst , and to finding the revolver. The pris oner had said in conversation with him that if he had shot any one it was not done intentionally : Ho had known the prisoner in Iowa eight or ten cars ago , and had always thought him peaceably disposed. Dr. ICelly traced the course of the bullet ami proved that it was the cause of Hyan's -death. Dennis liiown was one1 of the men who made the arrest. He had caught the prisoner as ho was le.iv- ing the house , and on halting him lie ( thQ prisoner ) had said : "I don't intend tn shoot you. " Ferguson and MeCracken were re called for a tew minutes , and then the de fense announced that they would not call any witnesses. The judge , in giving his decihion , said that as a crjinu had beun committed , ami that the evidence as produced pointed toward OlUncer as being the guilty party , ho would commit him without bail to await the i.ction of the gi'and jury Ho was accordingly taken back to the county jail. AH it Drlnlc in Kcvcrn Use IlorhfDril'b Acul rjiempliate. Dr. Chns H. DavisMcridcn , Conn , says : "I have Uscei it as an accessory in cases of melancholia and ncrvouti debility , and as a pleasant and cooling drink in fevois. , and have been very much pleased with it. " Star Stables and Mule Yards Urouehwiy , Council HhitV.Opp. . Dummy Depot Hor-o * nnd mules constantly on hand for fule nt retailer In L.ir I Is Onleispromptlj Ulled by contract on s'lort ' notice Slock bolel on coniiiilfslon. Telephone 114. fat lllil'TKU 4IIOI.KV. . Opposite Dummy Depot , Countil limits. MAIN ST , SIMMJMMWMfM * * GOODS " I [ [ [ IT" BLUFFS , She Tried and Knows , A leading chciniat of New York says : "Nn plaslvrs of such merit as . ' ' theAth'lei-pho.reisl'liiiti'rsliaveDVer before heen produced , " They are n novelty hccaiibe the-y uro not made simply to tell cheap , they are the bebt that science , slfill juul money can produce , and will do what is claimed for them. For sprains , adieu , weakness , Iniueneui , ete , , they are uneeiualcd , Fi iillon St .Ban.luskj-.O . .NoT.Sl.'H. ' 1 b a Atlilni ImroB IMnhtcr actul llkj maiflc. It in the ( " < I er trlijl ami { iia\c limit many Uiui * . Our ilrntrifl t talil "iin | ti'ni an'Oll about tbii cnme" hut 1 ilyn'l tliuiL no now I H > rilm { my ana ami ohoiilile r h > .Inly , and it liaa IHCII painful biuu' , but It I | H not I'Aln ' me at iilluow. Mrs.iLUdMienu. . tfVBcml f.e'entii for the beautiful colored plo lure ) , "McxfflkhMulelvii. " THEATHLOPHOHOSCO. 112 WallSt. H Y. DRINK MALTO SPECIALNOTICES. _ N'OTIOR SPKClAfadvertisement" , suohas t.ostPound , Te > l.o.in , 1'or Sale. To Kent , Wants , lloaidliiR. etc. , will bo itiscitel In this column nt tliolmr r ti > of TicnNTrt : mil UNI ! for the llrst In- sci tlon and rive CciitH Per Line for each slib e- qncul Insertion , I.IMVO ndvcitl cirients at our ollUe , Ne > . VJ 1'onrl Strodt , uuar Hioadwuy , CouiK-ll lllutls. low a. WANTS. T\IIKSSMAK1NO Also plain Hewing done nt JNo. . H'iT Third avenue , or I- ) the elay. " 171OH SAIilI The best small fruit ami vagi-la -L bio fnim in I'otlnwattiimio county , two miles from Council Illnlls postolllce , lit a price Unit will M.-1I It , on rumiuknbly e'nsy terms. Title perfect and property In good condition. I'o-c-esMon given any time. Goad icn--on for Helling. K. T. Jlrjunt As ( Jo. , C''S llroadwuy. Connc.il lllulls , la. Foil TKADK Suvpial stocks of merchandise , also Improved and unlmpioved farms. .John- won & Van I'attcn. SI Main st. FOH SA Ml Throes year old horso. Gentle null sound. 1MU' Ninth st. ASrANl I'.D A middle nqe\l woman , to keep i house. A. llezeltlne , 1W1 Hioadway. TO HUNT Immediately , for the smnmdr. n good fjirnMied house , lu rooms ; clo-et and bUh room ; city water. Apply on premises MJ fitliave. A \T ANT To exchange Nelnn kaor Wbconsln * * fnim Kinds tor tonne 11 IllulJs or Omaha piopei ty ejr merchandise. O. 1' . McKesson. \\TANTIjD Slocks ot merchandise. Have ii Omaha and Council Illnlls city propeitr. I i nln > westcin land to exchange for good1) . Call i ! on or addie-is .tohtnon Ac Christian , Kooui 33 , ' I'hi.inliur -'oinmcice. ( . Oinaliu. I i T710II SAIiK Atabnrpnln. 40 ncroi near stock Jyards , South Oinnlm , Neb. , Johnson .t Christian , Uooni 33 , Cliuiuber of Commerce , Omaha. AT J , . IS. CKATTS tV CO'S. Loan olhce. on fnrnltiue , pjaaos , huihes. wap- cnpervmal rropeity or till kinds , nnd all either attieleh of viilnu without itsmoval. All sti icily conlUlcnUul. PROF , HENRY RUIFR 0 K , Instructor of Music , No. IHStutesman street. Council llulTp | , and Meiiiuerg's Jlusic Stoic , Dodge btieet , ( Jiaiiha. PRICE $15 , The Morris Typo Writer Is a piactical , well made nnd llnel > ilnl hed inachliie , and combines the pot feet lettwlnir , exact alll nmi'iit , and raiiiil wilting eif a lilijh pi Iced writer. Tlio EDI- PONMlMI'.UOHAl'll , the be t apparatus made lor manifolding nutosraphle and type iriitcr work : : i. KJ copiea e an be taken. TYI'K WIMTUH hiipplles for nale. Bind for oiieulais. The Ux- celMur Co. , Council lll Mention this paper. JOHN GILBERT , ri.UMIIEII AMI DKAI.KH IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS , NO. fiill M \ IST. . , KI L'FrSj , : : IOWA A BIG LOT OP LATE CABBAGE PLANTS , roil SALR J. R. McPHERSON Grower and lcaler In Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits , Etc , EAST PIEKCR STltEUT , COIIIICll IllllirH. MAIL OHUUHS i'UOMITLV FILLED. t IU. tNCOItl'OIliV'i'IiO 1878 CO. , MASSIUOX , OHIO , MAXlTAlTUlMniS. SIZES FROM Adnj ten ! for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC KORSE LIGHTING , POWER , Mills and Elevators , AUTOMATIC 7-CUTOFF E3XTGINB3. Hpecillcatlons nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plants. ItORiilatlon , Durability Oimr- uutccil. Can show letters from usci.svheio fuel Economy 1 eipull with t'orlKs Non-L'ouduiiblinr. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. DR. C. B. J U.D D , MANUFACTURER OF EL PUT iff ! RPUT LEOTilS TRUSSES. CaBilfESElW tu&'b , B * 3 . No. 6OO Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. " \VANTED \ Good Salesmen on large commission or salary ; : VTIILOCAL. : . AM > IF Ai\Y Call on SI. En O SHECSI ! , S Ilroa l\vuy , ivhorc you will rcucivo tiic Eli Iicst Cii-.Ii 2'rk-c. Wrought and Cast HB "FOR \JiiiiMiiiga \ , Automatic Jllffhc.fl Kconomy , \t. New & lid Ilnntl 1.8lWiiyLiJ ShnjiUclIu "ltd Jni'tt' > illli/ . Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth A\onue , Council BluiTbJ-i. Telephone 1GD. MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. HO. 330 BUOADWAT. TELEPHONE HO. 260 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H . . "ytlrai'lic ' anj Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Ebtiinales , i Speciiicationf. Supervision of I'uhlic Work. Urown Building , Council lilullV , lon-a. FIMI TV DI lDl/r Attorney at Law , Second Floor Blown Buildint ; , 115 riMLLT DUfllAL. " l'e.ul St. , Council Blufls , Iowa. W W HHBMH HBI ilHiB t H M MMMB HV HHMM I H B > M i iWNa lBM B 'H' M M MHI M HM MIB HiMB > NQPUI ID7 Justice ot the Peace. Olllce over American ExprciE , N'o. 419 i OL nUriZ _ " Uio.idw.ir , Council Blullh Iowa. P , Q1\/IQ | \ / Attorne s at Law , Piactice in the State and Fulcra 06 O ! 1YI O" " Courts. 'Onice Rooms 7 and 8 , Shugarl-Beno Block , Council llluil's , Iowa. CP UA71TM Dentist. Cornar Main Stioct and Firtt Avenue , Counci U , nMZ.L.IN" Blulls , Iowa , PLJAID / I IM ft/I n Specialist in dlsoasos of I'.yo. Knr. Nose and MM . LnAVmrn IN I'1' IJ 'Arena. iiins i-Acciii.ii 'iyi'icsciiuei. cuv ' ' - - Hi-it consultation . anrh trf-atecl bv nnill after Ollictcor. . Main .r Mioet and Hio.iduay. Jtesldence , CIO Illufl st. Jloiuii ' . ' .to lMStoB,7.iOto .JO. Counci ] Jllimf , Iowa. R From 15 to 25 Per Cent. PH NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE PETER G. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. * YAnr fn tmm D , H. McDANELD & GO , , Hides. Tallow. Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 20 and 6 J Main Strect.Councll IllnlT.s.lo'.v.i. SNYDER & SNYPER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D , Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST ; Diseases \Vomon and Children , y , Council IJluQn , FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY sr. , OSJAII.VMD OFFICER & BANKERS. ( /luocil liluils , lona. li J6J7.