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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, JAN OFFICE: No.12 Pcarl Street. Delivered by carricr twenty cente por week H. W.TiLtoy, - TELEPHONES, Brsisess Ovrice, No. 4. Niant Evrron, No, 21, 1 any part of the city at Manager. MINOR MENTION, Pants to order, from £5 up, Alderman Mynster is now nur badly frozen ears Coal has advanced 50 cents per ton in the past twenty - four hours An attempt is being made by the clerks in the different dry goods stores to have their employers close their stores at 6:3) or 7 o'clock Sherift Reel's boy has som of the old man. Yesterday he into the Blufis from home, a dista fifteen miles, with the thermometer h z around 209 helow “Hear will not of the pluck My be Prayer,” hy seohn, given in the row, when it hop ing of the church will bo com s young people’s party that was to be entertained last evening by nd Mrs F. Kimball attheir v 807 Fourth avenue, was postponed in definitely on acconnt of the extreme cold weather, ods houses el ‘clock 14 Thursday evenin, coldness proyents people during the day, so it is uscless to keep open in the evenin The by the ...11 extreme The only communi- s past two 3 ir heen Vi St. Paul and Sions City or via St Louis ave been very unsatisfactory incorporators of the new company for the manufacture of tacks and wire wis Hammer, Dr. Patton, AL Calver, W CJames, rtand Frank Grass of this Call, Mr. Mountain, and another party, from Omalha D. M. Connell’s undertaking establish ment was hurglarized some time during Wediresday it. There has been so much of the stock sold out Tately under forcelosure of mortzages that thi thieves did not find a very great variety of fins from which to make tions, t finding a size tofit, they contented them: gelves with carrying ofi an 4.11 valise, o |n|| of boots and some sy e articles. e prop Wkland J. Shea, the | county clerk, on Wednesday, the consid eration being £10,000. Col. Scott has now taken up his residence in Omaha, and with his son opened w otlices there, but he will continue, it i favor his Council Blufls frequent appearance here Yesterday 1 Geise went into David Bradley & ( 3 f new cutter his team_beeame chilled started off down Muain street, t with them the post to which they w ticd. On reaching the Rock Islind de pot they turned street, and Gelse, in them, knocked senscless. He wa taken into Bradley & Co.'s, where it was found he was quite badly eu then sent to his ho The caught in the Chicag W went up tempting to 2 to the arregularity of commu- between Counetl Blufls and on account of the storm, the of the Beg are requested to have ttle paticne 1 diflicult :u of the hest, Despit the Bre manages to be on the \\m is by no meuns frozen. In this_connec- tion the su stion is also given the Council BlufiS readers to provide boses ~o that the ) seeure place stormy mo = 1d house furnishing get & MeGee, No. 41 Main — cornice pol Capest in the west at I Money to 1dan on by Forres Smith, 130 Main str Cottage ranges, Garland stoves Ra- omes and Hub ters latest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper A McGee's, No. 41 Main street — Bound for the Pen, Yesterday a number of prisoners were sentenced by Judge Loofbourow. Cuft Johnson, who was tound guilty of mur- der nearly ay sentenced for Johnson i n, who has here for yeuwrs, and had a hard The offense for which he now suf- was the murder of a farmer named McGonigle, living near Woodbine, McGonigle was assaulted and rol bed He Jived some days after being found. The evidence .wmln( John- son — was all since conyiction h pending dee . B. Rau, for order on m Bros wis given wlm n_months in the pes nitentiary F. Miller, for L 1y from the Col- house, two ye: burglarizing S store, two and a hall” ye len, horse stealing, thrée y - Haying put in a_complete new s elothing, furnishing goods, ete., Fox & Hughes, No. 915 M invite the public to give them a t Their expenses are small and they can and do scll cheap. ormlu Hughe 5, 8. Wood call on Pearl street -~ For first class Missour Gleason, atl For everything in the grocery line give the new firm of & Rleeb, 162 Broad- way, & trial w and fresh, Fancy groceries a spe y Salari ‘ounty Ofticers. At the meeting of the county board yesterday the sulary of the new county John 1 nd foes T owed Mre. Bennett, his republican y ofJolm Clansen as county auditor were in- unt of all fees of report at each treasnror ol structod Lo ko county oflice session of the bos ourd - Ouce Move. Ttis deemed best to postpone th ing for renting the pews in the Pr ?rnm church until Satwduy eve anuary 16, There were 0 during 1885, 404 marriages and 610 death meet walked | from shopping | carrier | BROAD'WELL'S HEAVY BURDEN areer Will End With a Term in the Penitentiary. , His Bril STIRRING PLEAS FOR MERCY. the Coroner's Office The Storm County Salaries. Contest Over More Pe and th Oftic Broadwell Sentenced. There has been much terest of S, A Broadwell of 1 is tried and found guilty at this of court, of c} false The evidenee inst him was to the eficet that he had by means of false ab of title the use of fieti tious names, and other erooked mear | obtained several hundred dollars loan. The land on which the | was given was shown to be comparatively worthless, while in the the loan it was represented as valuable and laving many improvements, | Broadwell was ngon an extensiye | land and loan business, and the burden ‘ of his defense scemed that in the multi Jlicity of business arrangements of this ind, he conld not remember details, but supposed it was that e had met persons of the name, suid to be mythical, and transacted the ness for Since in the who term pretenses W 1eat by st ind by rets morlgag application for the jury re been al for rday he Loofbourow an vva|-| made to | my but this 1 lis sentene run by Br interest to be event. A short time ago he was appar- ently burdened with wealth, He known thronghont the state, was a_fre- quent visitor to the principal Towa eities, wl always threw his moncy about with He was always suriound ) \\lm on adwell eansed { unusnal tached to the | a lavish liand w all’ lhl bills n] o wias building a | in Logan, | pliining to have a great. howse warmi 10 which he intended inviting all the loan and real estate men in the stato wd was planning to have 1t the g society event of all Towa's | Abouf this time the hubble burst terday he was brought from the jail to he eourt house in company with” horse wlars, fo and murderers the request of ly in his behalf, ) he presented , which some other members of I with - him, that s ably and thorough » ought to have been ved not )\ King of Le Broadwell's attorn, ent. Col by a celol why the definse res s be in this 1 be- 1- ot s one b the case beg well would not h it not been for the bun, which the defense was ¢ the. very time, when he and comfort of counse s counsel was not present. Col. tt urged tha if there was a possible doubt in the mind of the court this doubt should be given in favor of granting Broadwell a new trial—one more chinee in show the casein full. lel been murde and, poor f to suffer forit. He asked would want some one to ask it for him, it he was des by counsel when he most needed Could not the ease be given a chanee of heard in the Preme court, by | )z bonds so low that they could” be given, He believed Broadwell to be more sinned than sinning. - Men in Log me mhl< rs of th . manner in d oon. At needed the aid aid for by had been v sold out, He had paid two yi for his defenso. Col. Scott Tly remurked in this that he did not refer to Mr. K There was a hi to the case whtch had not been to the jury. It might have been, but it was not intended that it should’ be given, for some reason. If he could be given a chanee for his life, the colonel offered to vices, although he liked s anyone. When he saw a v forsaken under would step for L even if it was the poor I'lie men who had robbed him were not twenty-five miles from here, and Broadwell was made the seap 3 Colonel Daily followed up with an ear nest plea in Broadwell's” behalf. He stated that th reputable and able law flrms in this city had been requested to participate in the defense, but for some unaceountable reason they were not ad- mittyd by the attorney for the defense He |-u|n|-|l Broadwell's eareer, 1 [ , too young to do s isted ‘in the served as a regimental mar How he had gone from one success to another without # spot on his 1eputation, until the crash came Loofhourow, in r, stated that this was the first he had loarucd of tho phiase of the cuse re: ferred to. The d idant had counsel of his own choosii nd from his own town Nothing appe: showing but what s yood @ defense was made us could I'his was not for him to ¢ to him during the 'A“)’ lmll' defense resente (| in deciding the its prone jail'senten .m the f; | was ji that were u( Mk (s imposed. So s were brought out the Tt able, Whether all the facts been brought out wis 4 matter wh had no knowl- 1 except the suggestfons made, l e hud no thought of questioning the sufliciency of the fs as shown in the case. The only uncertainty, which had um-n was in regard to some questions These he had carefully consid- tled the motion for a ill 1 solately cord was free from all e He concluded to pass sentence, and so make the record that an appeal could be taken to thesupreme court. ~He y ordered Broadwell confined to the penitentiary at hard labor for two s, and fixed the bond 1 case of ap- #1,000. of the attorneys here seem quite indignant about the manner m which the case was defended, o | well, himself, complains b 1 that Major Lyma: pined, an fterwards ( 1 Col. consult pents made for their joining | | in the nl-h- se, but_that they could not | n]) to work in har- mony w § they declined to | act.” Broad allls e ettt that when his troubles commenced he was in- duced to purt with his property to keep | it out of the way of troublcsome eredit- and that SO T stripped of is ma out back any “of the property, which he thu placed in trust, It seems con money left with which to lig vts longer, and it is pred | that the supreme court will notinterfere out its | r, and | ded that | THE OMAHA DAILY BEL, SATUKDAY JANUARY 9 with the fi m!mgu( the court here. The outlook seems a gloomy one forhim, but the evidence as presented on the trial showed him to be very lvnnw'l in his real estate transactions, and running so bold a game as to fully deserve a term in the penitentiary - and ask your grocer for the ead made at Smith” & Loerke's bakery, 523 Main street. It is the very best Try it and be convinced - n the aity at Glea B sure Best coal and we son’s, 26 Pearl stre - Sitting on a Coroner. At the last election the people chose as the coroner for the coming two years Dr. F. P. Bellinger. Yesterday the eounty I d took action which places in that office Mr. Henry Faul, who has served in that position before. The action of the | | board in the matter was as follows The county attorney reported that Dr Belling in accordance with law should file his bond and take the oath of othce by the first Monday in January, 1856, He did not do so, but his attorney, Mr Jacol Sims, appeared before the bond and represented that Dr. Belling i id to the matter the the time for ¢ than | [ | of |h<w\\:n~m|l| yet he had not qualified. attorney held that even thy made by the board did not ¥ | question, but under the law the oflice was_vacant. The coroner who qualified in January, 1884, would hold over until his snccessor was clected and qualitied at the end of two ye This sued | couta be cleeted by the people, or in ¢ tain contin of which this was s, the lmuunnllnlllu! board then proceeded to pass resolution stating e fi [ to qualify on”the ) The resolution re | Bellinger had so | il :l~(n|n‘4l’v‘r (u| o in the extreme cold weather to sessions of the grand jury, non-appearance bofore the 't not have been on ac ount of his iz such od the of) | y Faul was then de | tothe p flxum md the i Iunv( vv ) s, ssor u- the fact |hn wk of wets the ared elected auditor atiigion;, At or M. § the hoard had taken its action, Sims as his attorney, presented the hond of Dr. Bellin, nd stated the | doctor was present, ready to qualify. The aed refused to tit. 1t is unde t Dr, Bellinger proposes to et tter into the courts. - cts of n title W, & E L. Squire, and real 101 S Notice. tion with the shed by Dr. Capell, and \\111 not hu responsible f any debts contracted for said pape A, OVERTON On the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul all trains were at astandstill. A snow plow and fifty laborers were awaiting orders but none came, as during such high winds it is impossible to shovel snow out of cuts, as it blows back faster than it can be taken out On the Chieago, Rock Tsland & Pacific road everything remained as it did on Tl e passenger train re- ston, Q. passenger whick on Thursday ‘clock yesterday. 2 15t wis and the ly got the did twoof them il train w veen the loc; n out, but before the were “dead.’ The dummy trains made only a few rips during the day and abandoned the night train The Wabzsh is open the cntire thirty-nine miles between Imogene. The pas: r u for this city stll rem in at Imogenc. Yesterday afternoon a train of two en- wines and a eaboose with n gang of men, were sent out to look over the stations. The K. C., St. J. & C. B. came in with three engines two hours and forty-five minutes lute. St. Louis & Puacific road lel mrvh. except the s city and ains headed <ot Title and Real Bs- ahon & Co’s, No. 4 Correct Abstr: tate Loansat MeM Pearl street. (.' B. Jacquemin & Co., No. Muin set, take pleasure in announcing to llw pul-lu thet their stock of articles, or- namental, stylish and useful is complete” i o and every , and ¢ nvite ¢ to visit their st inkpeet their goods and compare pr No trouble what- ever to show good - Division of Labor. For the speedier and easier transaction of county business the board of super- visors have divided up the townships usual, the following being the order this year: Boile ton for Wright, Lincoln, 3 5. Jones liey, Knox, Macedo nit, Carson, Belknap and Jones Kishton— Pl Minden, omer, : ham L Neola, ner, Crescent, K " Creck, k Silver and” Hardin town- e Ay Creck, Washington ships. —— A Floral Clock mm Goes. Imuw r unattractive 500D 48 you gnl into the broud hall a cool struck you, laden, without exag: m, with the bal of a thousand The Hul vight through th nd ope ” land of flowers, a which I had ne | surrounded by plants in it from ¢ sun. The white o like of reamed of, It was high wall, and had very country under the 1 gentleman and a group of grandehildren hanging about him took us about, st thing we stoppud ‘u was a large oval plot out \u\h small plants around the edge. siid the jud, my clock What time is it, (i s asked one o | the children. The girl ran amound the lot and said it 1 o'clock, and so it 3 'I'In- four o'clock was bloom * said the story Iulv lock made up of flowers.” In the center pair of hands, of wood, covered with some beautiful'vine, but they had nothing, however, to do with thi time telling. The plan was this: The | ticed that at almost every o some plant bloomed, and neiple he had 1t hours and pli " cle, twenty-four in number, one fo .\..3 hour. F e had no n the day working on the top of the eartl clock, was planted the poi he told e that it \\uulxl bloom within ten minutes of 12, .n.d | ravely miss. At the hours L and 3 he had different varieties of the | same plant, all of which bloomed at the | hour opposite to which it was planted, At 4 o'clock he had our common plant of that name, and you all know how you can depe! n‘l on that. garden ni | tulacea, nml me out, at 6 he evening clock he had tl 4 the silent noctiflor: ¢ near the time | ig 1 l‘nmmburl | rightly, he had a wetus, at 11 :r\n-”ll'r kind, andat 12 the night-blooming eerens, Half the year some of the plants don't bloom at all. The plants opposite 1and 2 in the morning were cacti that bloomed ! abont that time, and at 3 was planted the common salsify, ind at 4 the chicory, at 5 the snow taistle, and at 6 the dandelion Plantation Er man mus’ keep movin' water dat gets foal I knowed er mun wanst dat never tole but one trat, an’ dat wus when he "know ledgeda dat he hac tole er lie Folks whut pus on all de ci it puts me in Mae o' er swee pateh dat is all gone ter vines. It ain't de stronges’ pusson dat hab got de bes' holt on life. Hi mighty tough wood, but it rots quicker den poplar | Success ter er old man ain ved so keen ez it is wid e De sweetest peaches gits ripe in de fall o* de yes *hilosophy. It's de still rrabbed an young pus dem whut - Wasn't Afeaid of Tig 3 “That young gentleman 1 got acquaint |ur\ heen a great hunter, ' 1 id of the fiercest o “Did he tell you about its" No, but I heard him tell Brother Fred about bucking the tiger, and when I am | better uainted with i l 11 get him to | tell m his adventures. ONLY HOTEL In Coundl Bluffs having Fire HEscape all moaern improvements, call bells, fire 'm bells, ete., is thy (;RFbI‘() N HOUSE! | 5, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. + 8 HAZELTON . Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Poasl Steeat |, Couneil Blufls, Towa. A Lands AND Dealers LOTS in lowa, Kinsas and Nebua IN COUNCIL BLUEF OMAIHA A SPECIALT Real Estate bought and sold. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Comp A W PATTERSON & 00 Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many persons not yet sapplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently hint that we have a fine assortment of Underwear. We wish to call special attention to our Double front and back Underskirts with | drawers to match. Fur and Cloth Oaps.l Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Etc., Etc,, Etc. - CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. ‘or"other tumirs " removed wichout R, CANCERS { il or ity o it & CHRONIC DISEASES of ail kindgs o speciany. Over thivty years' pract eal exporicucs. Oilioe No. 1l Pearl sireet, Coune il Bluils. G TATION itk Ten Years Maintained Superiority. iwp, B.C.ii STEAM COOKED, RUSHED WHITE 0ATS AND OTHER American Breakfast Cereals. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! Brand only. by il grovens EUEALS MF'G CO, 83 Murra y st., NEW YCRK‘ (Reglstered Trade 1 for irc 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, 'Largest Stock THE ONLY EXCL | , 1886, SPECIAL_NOTIC NOTICE.~Special advertisomonts, such a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants | Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN ( first insertion and FIVE CE. each subsequent insertion, advertise- mentsat our office, No. 12 Pearl oet, near | Broadway, Council Blufts. | | NE for WANTS, room No. 31 Pearl is oceupied by Miss fishmen', | A Part of stor street. Half of which 1. G. Glenson's drossmaking estal Joor res how e for Schoentscn m What we nsk is: 1 you wint 1o seil or trade anything in_our line, write us and we will sen, ile of i< to select from. ¥ or town 1 any I 1t et s & Walker, Council Blufts W ANTED—Good girl to do housework at 613 Baneroft st TANTED—Two relinble agents for Fquitnvle M ituat Lifeand Endow mg ork i Council Blaft=, A pply 1o Win, ¢ wdall, 8upt. of Awcreies, Oxden House, 18t Hulf of it Glenson's JroR e ocenp making | JooR rENT No. 221 Vi F et o s and wigo) Torest tro maples good orch wrapes and s ater, R Part ot 34 1 1 by Me M, ~tublishi ent. A tincly furnished front room b stred RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Eepeciaily Designea for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction 1§ SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory i . Branch House vl St., Council Blufis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. CARPLTS. Council Bluffs Carpet Go. Our stock is now complete in every depart ment and contains all the lateststyles and effocts in 3 s RTAINS, SHADES ARPET CU ~THE— —AND- Lowest Prices. VE CARPET ROL WESTERN 10WA, EAMI furnished upon application to own town partics. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway, E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVOECE LAWYER. No. 504 Broadway, : Councll Bluffs | THOS. OFFICER. W M. PUSEY | OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, blisncd 1805 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, DEALER 1N MANUFACIURER AND HAIR GOODS No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | ES 'CROCKERY, CHINA, Merchant Tailor! PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000, Mueller Music Compan INCORFPORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUBLLER. | 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description, Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney orsans, a specialty Send for catalogues. MUELLER MUSIC ¢ Every instrument warranted. 0., Council Bufls, WwW.P AYLSWORTH HOUSE IV!OVER AND RAISER Drick buildings of any kind raiza1or moved and satisfaction guarantesl. Frame Louses movad on Little Giunt trucks—the best in the world, 808 Eighth Avenue and Bighth Street, Council Blufls, Y ou Miss It If you buy any where except at Metcalf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etec., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent. No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished, Broadway Dummy Depot. SAMU L. 1L BERSHAW, Mana, Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shingles its for th el White Trains fenve transfc vand arrivo ten minutes i ARIIVE. Sash, Doors and Bl Solo Murblehead Concentrs R P MACCONNELL, DEPART, celebrated CHICAGO & NOWTIWESTERN, Lin [ 10 No. 25, Muin Strect, Conneil Bhufts, EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN LM i MILWAL 5 il S8 PACIRIC, s Loen] . lmn~n1 i Queensware & Glass At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Conneil Bluffs, I ESSEX HOUSE, AND VINE Sis, a. e i KIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Ti16 AL M Sioux City Muil G301 M w0 p ConNenl BryAsT Council Blutfs, Warm rooms and good board at reasonuble s JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in State and Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 8, Snuzart Block, 14D 50— 10:00 - 1150 5 11:10 p. m 5:00~6:05—11:10 p. 3100 Chicago Water Moter Co. 064 DEARBORIN STRE. MERGEN HOTEL, Muin St., Council Blufis. P, and cars v and Lirst sty PHIL MERGEN, Proprictor and Manager, g M’. 'SMITH LEADING o Y A tnt Bicuncat Motor windo: Sewd Tor e culur. In use in Council Hlufls by H t murket. NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, El lu..y, WILUIANS Council Iowa ek

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