I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : BUNDAYJjffOVEMBEK 24 , -S1XTEEN PAGES H I ! ClISHfflC WANTS TO BE MAYOR HI Democrats Thlnlc Ho Con Dofont HI Ooorijo W. Llnlnptor If' HE HEADS THEIR CITY TICKET HI Jim MoSlinno Will Try to Tnks John H | UnMi'it I'laoo Chnrlor Onoilrloh HI • Nnnirrt n Third Nine Kor Count f irollcr Council Nominees Jliyor-li. 0. GUSHING Comptroller-CIIAULUS OOODtUCH i Trcasurcr-JAMES H. ModtlANE Police Jndgc-IMIILIP ANDKUS . . . . . COU.SCI.Mr.V-AT-I.A1lOr. ! First Wurd-H. IA MADSEN ! Second Wnrd-JAMES DONNEM..Y , Sr Third Wnrd-DICIC UU11DI3H. h Fourth Wnrd-JAMESQIHSON. I Fifth Wnrd-HENKY OSrilOFF | Sixth Wnrd-G. W. TUKNBY i Seventh Wnrd-EU. MOUEAltTY f Eighth Ward-IJAN P. ANGELL Ninth Wnnl-FUANK P. COOPEH l Work or ( lie Convention Mf The democratic city convention was hold t yesterday uftnrnoon at Washington hall and t the ticket selected as is nbovo stated H ? ? There wore no rows , no discussions , no H | contests Bavo onoof minor Importaneo no r policemen , nothing but hurmony , mixed with K a Blight amount of enthusiasm H , Charley Connoycr was the most Intense i > man In the body , lto called the meeting fl ; to order when bo was the only man in the > hall Ho again pounded the table when but H | a half dozen delegates were present and it it ' ' - ijulto likely that ho would have continued M\ \ mauling the table until doomsday bad not | eonio delegate ml vised him to como oil > and not mnlcen pious donltoy of himself t Finally Connoycr subsided and there was 1 allcnco in the convention for half un hour r aavo the remarks of the delegates who c.imo Ml trumping In , each advancing the claims of his B ; favorite ml Finally when the crowd had asMitnod a B | rcsucctnblo nspect Connoycr again yelled g order " Then did u hush como over the K multitude lllce a London fog on the Hay of f Ulscay Amid the profound siloncothat pro Hf vailed Connoyor rpud the call of thn central f. couitnlttca and Inquired what the further H ( ple.isuro of the convention was k Pat Ford responded by asking that thn H * credentials of the various wards bo huuded X- to the secretary At > no such oMco existed 2j * it was decided to elect ono , together with a HlV temporary chairman p The latter onico holding thn prccc | - denco , nominations wcro declared In Bt > order Mr Ford of tbo Third ward , nominated Chnrlcs Ogdcn , while John J. Mt Alnhoney placed tlio name of C. J. Smyth of m > the Ninth lu the field Then up rose Tom M ; ' Casov of the First and moved that Charles Hk Connoycr preside Mr Connoycr voso to a s point of order and declared thui ho wus not ' - . in the race for the reason that ho was not m { eligible in view of the fact that ho wus not B * ' . a dclegato Thn question was put to a vote y and Ogdcn was selected H , Jcromo Poutzol , a disgruntled candidate H , for Juslicu of the peace at the recent dome H , tirnlio primary , was selected as secretary and i acknowledged bitosolf as paciQed ' liusincss then proceeded Bt The crcdcntialf wcro passed up and nc- copted with ono exception Peter Gees of f was disquulllled and T. J. Mella substituted Bi Thls , action was taken because of a clerical H $ > error in the tally shcot B& C. J. Smvth moved thut the temporary or- Hf Bonlzntion bo made permanent It was dona , H& . whereupon Mr Ogdcn remarked that uom- { inrtlons for the oftlce of mayor were in H ? , order • Frank Morrlssoy , an alternate from the H'f' Fourth , nominated It C. Cushlng , and W. H > , It Vaughn of the Daily Tnx Iiist and the H $ Scvonth ward , seconded the nomination In g > addition to this Vaughn moved that the nom Hj' inatlon bo made unanimous The latter • proposition'carrlcd , nud for a few moments H | ' confusion held the reins and drove at a 2:40 < gait V < When harmony had once moro rosumeo its L . awuy C J. SmUli Con Gallagher ana Frank * Morrlssoy wcro selected as a comnilttco on H1' resolutions Tlioy didn't return , as thcro ' ' was no necessity for such action , but held ; their report until later on - - > Nominations for city comptroller arc In * order , " shouted Mr Ogden • 1 Thou up rose the Dally Tax List , of the H > > Seventh ward Mr Chairman , " said bo , Htf ' "I rise to no ml na to a man whom you all c ltuow tCrics of "Nnmo him , " "Numo him " ] Hp -A man who came here in years gene by t [ "Nnmo him"J and who has been hero over ) ' sinca [ Name bltn" ] and who is stltl here and proposes to remain li ru I nominute K > , John T. Kvans " [ Fuiut applause ! Hfi 'J hen Con Gallagher's birsutcs floated upon f thobrcezo In a. few choice irostal remarks H ho presented the name of Charlie Goodrich H ) Vaughn moved the uominution of Kvuns H > ' by acclamation , but when told that Good H , & rich was in the light , subsided H ? A ballot was tuloeii nnd Goodrich having H.v received 40 votes to Evans U.I , was declared ' t' * the choice of the convention , the action H " afterward being made unanimous , , i < C. J. Smyth then took the tloor nnd remarked - marked that ha did not wunt to make a j' speech , hut ho did just the same When ho H | liad concluded James II MoShane was nom Kf inatcd for the ofllco of treasurer Hf Dolcgato Gibson of the Fourth seconded > the noinlniitlon for forty minutes , after which , McShano was nomlnatod by aocla- f ' tnation * Then Pat Ford oxplolned that ho had do- Hy feuted u man sin on years ngo , but was sorry Hti for it nnd wanted to reform Therefore , her r would nominate Phil Aadros for pollco & ] Udgo l Gibson of the Fourth ward siioko in favor l ' v.of . A. C. Hood , but his speech cooked bis ff candidates goose , for Andres gotthero by u Hp votn of M to 7. H - ' His nomination was made unanimous and KL' candidates for counclluicn-ut-largo wcro Tr < called for g , The First presented the names of Thomas Hjv- King , H. F. Madson and Terenoo Hoylo The d > { second was jirollUe James Donnelly , sr , Hlr John Sclirocder , J. T. Mallondin , Goorga K Uruning and James Norton wcro put un M& Adam Snyder of the Third offered Dick g Uurdish Joe Garncnu of the Fourth sent in F < < - the nnmn or James E. Gibson , while Ed , kl O'Connor of the Fifth surges ted Henry HfL OsihotT G. W. Tlcrtiuy of the Sixth , Ed , I K Mortarlty of tha Seventh , Dun Augoll of the H Eighth , nnd Frank I ) . Cooper of the Ninth I K wcro put on the list , mid then tbo question B uroso , How shall wo vote 1" Bf * Tom Casey of the First moved that each B ward vote by itself , and as It pleased , " K , while Smyth suggested that when there K were no contests the nominations bo ratified Hpi' / nnd u vote taken on the balance Hr This carried and then the Second ward r contest came up Donnelly was chosen on E ) the second ballot by u vote of < l' > to Schroo- Ku der's 27 , Norton 1 , W' Madscn wus nominated from the First by K' n vote of 40 to Kings l'J , linylu 2. Mk The commlttco on resolutions then au- b ' nouuerd themselves us ready to report und H the following was adopted i P Wo , the democrats in city convention as- Hr lomblod do hctuby deuouueo prohibition as a ? nienaco to the commercial and Industrial R Interests und tvalfuro or the city and state , f' nml lr ll' ' ° • ( " > Ino wcro carried is liable to | ! > arulyzo the resources q/ the state and re- K tard its growth in population , inuuufacturos e. and business i ltcsolved Wo favor high llconso as now H . proscribed by the laws ; being the only Bafo H tnodo of regulating the liquor traOlo , and as K having Riven to the city the most orderly HK and comuiocdublo method of restricting tLe k ale of llimora R ? Kcsolved , Wo arc unalterably opposed to b opening saloons on Sunday aud helluva tboy B should bn closed on the Sabbath as the best B' incens of preserving order and for the best B , lutarests or ull cltlzons concerned , K The city ventral commlttco wus then so l- looted us follows : K' First ward Thomas Loivry , Owen Sla- E ven , Charles Seullou , Kr Second ward LonU Ilolmrod , Henry K Mcls Tom Copock , | Third ward Ed ltothery , John Donovan HJames Douglas V Fourth Ward Andy Monlhaii , Nat H Drown , T. J , Potter F , Fifth Ward John McGlory , T , J , Con K , way , Henry Osthoft K Ulh War4-p. M. Tultlo , U. II , Holmes , [ • p. VI , Loiaeutcui K Seventh Ward John J , Mabouoy , T. A. B1 Ueeeatb , It U Cotes Eighth \Vonl-C. V. Gftllsghcr , 0. V. Williams 1-Vinurka , Ninth Ward Euclid Martin , Franlc Zlm mcr , U. J. Sniytli Afto 1 selecting the oommlttoo the convon- tlon adjourned and immediately afterward Charles Connoycr was chosen chairman and P. W. Uirkhouscr secretary of the central commlttco Cou Gnllaijhor was elected treasurer nnd then sllonco brooded over Washington hall _ _ _ _ _ Tim CnnaltlntCB It C. Cushing Is a contractor and Is a member of the firm of Mailing & Cushlng Ho has Been In Omaha about six years At the last state election ho was chosen ns n memberof the legislature ou the democratic ticket Charles Goodrich , the nominee for comp troller , is the projont incumbent nnd is con sidered a very popular man Hn holds the comptrollers ' oflico now for his second term , James H , McShano Is u director and stock holder In thu Omaha Fair and Exposition as sociation , nnd has lived in Otnuhn a long time Ho Is now asking the first favor at the hands of his party Phillip Andres is a buslnoss man oU the city , nnd has lived In Omaha for many years While of Germnn descent , ho was bom in America , his blrthplnco being New York City Ho is in business horc , being Inter ested In the Omaha soap factory The candnlatos for the council are nil well known citizens and need no Introduction , nxim "sohiu rtvwiv.uioui' , 1' They < Vro nuiKiuetcd nt the Paxtou Dy Mayor Droitnli Maypr Hrontch gave a banquet last night to the twenty-olght men who supported him in the republican convention The spread was laid at the Puxton hotel , nnd was par taken of by the following gentlemen : Fifth Ward-John McDonald , Joe Hod man , II O. Uackus , Henry Dunn , J. N , Phillips , Gcorgo Elliott , William Uutlor Sixth Ward John T , Dillon , Thomas Golden , Ed Cone , John McLcarie , Gcorgo Jones , T. J. McGruinc Eighth Wnrd John T. Clnrko , Charles It Coutunt , A. W. Parner , Pctor Podnrson , Charles E. Urunor , Fred Shimrock , W. W. Keysor Ninth Wnrd E. P. Dnvls , It S , Ervin , H. P. Knight , A. G. Edwards , W. O. Uodgors , II S. Seward , Charles Uuitt In addition to tbo nbnvo ninnod Charles A. Potter , n stenographer i Paul Vundervorot and Hon G. W. Linlnger , the republican nouiiiico for mayor , wcro nrcsent The menu card was elegant and bore on the obverse sldo the names of tbo guests , lieadod bv thu quotation , "Hanquet glvau by W. J. Droateh to the solid iwenty-eight. * " The menu was as follows : MENU Uluo Points . Olives Celery Consomme In Cups Fillettof Hoof , larded , with Mushrooms Browned und Mushed Potatoes French Peas Stuffed Quails , sur Canape Asparagus , Cream and Butter Sauce Neauolltau Ice Cream Champagne Jolly Fancy Assorted C.ikos Oranges MalagaGrapes Apples Nuts Cbccso Crackers CotTco . Mayor Uroatch made n short speech at the opening , in which ho asserted that ho was with thu candidate and wanted the im mortal twenty-olght to stnud by Linlnger Ho pledged his hearty support und tnat of his friends , and hoped thut no ono would think that ho wus disgruntled nt the result of the convention Atr.Lininger responded to Mayor Hroatcu's invitation and Rpecch by a few approprlato remarks Unfortunately , however , a previ ous , and pressing engagement compelled him to excuse hlmsolf early in the evening , ovou bnforo the corks began to crackle or tbo feast of reason had been tapped 'lho faithful twenty-eight pledged their fealty to the republican ticket and resolved to heartily support each candidate without reserve The party broke up nt a lata hour Alitrrinia Jjicnnsoi Licenses were Issued to the foltowing par ties by Judge Shields yostcrduy : Numo und Address Ago I Wlllian E. Todd , Omaha 29 I Peurl ltosco , Omaha 25 I Laurits Peterson , Omaha ,27 I Mary Frodeiickson , Omaha 20 I Sam Barg , Omaha , 20 1 Lottie Popper , Omnhu 20 I Jacob A. Langc , Doughs county 30 I Mary Wint , Douelas county 19 I Willard Frushour , Omaha 31 I IdaM Lebo , Omaha 2'J I Gldoon Y. Candish , Omaha 25 ( Maggie Elder , Omaha 22 o Appreciated tit Yniiktou The following letter , rocolvod by Chris II art man yesterday , speaks for itself : Tin : HoMtn nvTiunB op Yanktok , Nov 21 , IBS ! ) . Mr Hurtman Dear Sir : Our board of trade notes with interest the push and energy of the Omaha Ucal Estate ex change nnd , welcomes most heartily your resolutions regarding thu oxtenslou of the railroad from Partington to this city T. J. Koit.v , Secretary A Correction The report that Lee Hartley of the Third ward was a monibor of the bogus delegation in the republican convention is erroneous Mr Leo Hartley was u member of the regu larly elected delegation 0 X GIU3A.T MI.MS F1HI3. Tlio St Iinwrcnoo nnd the Annooiulu IIpIiii ; IIPHtroyod Buttk , Mont , Nov 23. Fire caught this morning In a cross cut on the bOO foot level of the Sr Lawrence mine , and the minors , who tried to drown out the flames , were driven awuy by the heat nnd sinoko As the fire occurred between a change of shifts only u f ow men wcro down in the mine There was a quantity of powder in the lower levels and to save the mine from disaster by oxploslon sovorul men volunteered to roniovo it While cugagod in doing this four men named ICelcr , Lyons , Murphy und Page were ovcrcamo by the gas aud saioko and perished Other men went down to'sava thorn , but , bad to leave them , having a narrow escape themselves The lira was communicated to the Ana conda mine from the tit Lawicnco , nnd the former is burning It Is timbered all the wuy from the SOU foot level up und the result of thn burning of tbeso timbers will bo a cave in of disastrous proportions , The latest report is that there are nmo men unaccounted for , and If they are in the mine they uro undoubtedly dead by this tnno Tlio Anaconda mines constltuto the great est system of copper mines in tbo world , and the capitul is estimated nt 20,000,000. i Hippos * it to Ho Old Ilonilor CoLt'suii'g , O. , Nov 23 , ( Special Tolo- grnm to Tim Beb.J A prisoner who was sent to the Ohio penitentiary from Cincin nati soma time ago and who receutly violuted his purolo and is a fugitive from justice , is thought by Deputy Wardou Cberrington to be Old Mau Bender of Kansas fame The likeness Is said to bo striking There Is no reason why bo should bavo tied as his crime was only larceny and his sentence light Ho was purolod only a short time before tbo ar rest of Mrs Bender and ICato and disap peared at that time Ho gave his ago ut sovonty-UVo years and bis name as C. S. Miller , although ho admitted afterward that that was not his true name It is said ho has been iu tbo Jollot , Hi , state prison , T o "IJaby Itoud Oasis " New Oiu.iuxs , Nor 23. The grand Jury finished its consideration of the baby bond cases today , Two Indictments wcro fouud in blank , ono for embezzlement , the ether for forgery , both nrosumubly against ex- Treasurer Burke , Tholllccal itsuo of the baby bonds is estimated at It ,200,000. 9 Intrrcolleuiatn Football Gaums ASi'uisoFfiu.D , Mass , Nov 23. Dartmouth jJofeatod Williams in the football game this imbrulHg by a sooro of 80 to 9. The Yale and Harvard game , which took plaoo in the afternoon , was witnessed by 20,000 people , and resulted Jn a victory for 1 ale by u sooro of 0 to 0. Tbo gara wus ono of the closBst aud most brilliant the two col leges oyer played , TIIK PAN-.tMIMtlCAN.S. A Visit to Honoh'fi Shipyard to See n fitttnohlnir CnnsTEii , Pa , Nov 23. The Pan-Amftrl. can congress visited Hooch's shipyard today to witness tlio lnuncblng of tha steamship Omalca for the Now York it Cuba mail line Many ether prominent visitors were prcsont The vessel was christened oy the daughter of ox Minister to Spain Foster A banquet was nftcrwnrds given , at which John 11. Honch prcslloj A letter was read from Secretary Blalno , who , after express ing his regret nt bis inability to bo present , said : It is ten years slnco I visited Cbcstor on thn Invitation of your father to witness the launching or the Hrst ship for the same com mercial fluid Dcsplto ofllclnl malignity , na causeless us it was cruel which saddened and embittered his Inst days bis nnmo will always bo associated with the bnst efforts to restore the prostlro of the American flag in the channels of commerce > 11KH OLI > DUCKY Bmlllng Mprlnir Glnnped In thn Arms of tlnnrj Winter Newakk , N. J. , Nov 20. ISpecial Tele gram to The Uee ] Olitror Drake , aged sevcnty-flvo , was mtrrlod to Ellu Frcuud , ngod nineteen , on Thursday nt thepirson ngo of Dr Greets ( Methodist Episcopal ) church Miss Fround saug contralto In the choir of Dr Greets church and Mr Drake led the ' choir Mr Drake Is ono of the wealthiest patent lawyers in the county Miss Fround was a friend of Miss Drake , Mr Drakes daughter , und both ladles belonged to the society of tbo Kings ' Daughters " The church Is now divided , the friends of Miss Drake opposing the friends of Miss Fround , now Mrs Drnko The ministers wlfo is in sympathy Willi Miss Druko , while the minis ter hlmsolf supports the causa of MrsDruko Mr and Mrs Drake uro now in Washington LOOK OU1' FOR ritOUIHjli Irish Mor-tknscs Announced for Kindny I'rolilhltod by thn Govoiii-iicnt. Duiii.ik , Nov 23. Arrangements have been iu progress for several days for the holding of meetings at Kilkenny and Water ford tomorrow In memory of Allen , Ltintlu and O'Brien , who were hanged for killing Policeman Urott lu Manchester In 1887. Tun government today issued n proclamation for bidding the holding ol the meetings The projectors of the demonstration , however , announce they will not abandon their ptnns , and forces of police have bean ordered to bold thomselvcs in readiness to disperse any gatherings NKICO OF A at > iOMON ; Two Clnolnnntl Women Claiming the Same Child Cincinnati , O. , Nov 21. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee.1 Mrs White , of disnuted- baby-ownershlp-notorioty , was remanded to jail by the circuit court this morning It will bo remembered thut when the habeas corpus case instituted by Katie bchallor in Juduo Outcalt's court sovornl niontbs ago was about to bo de cided , Mrs White , fearing the courts decision , refused to produce tbo child Mrs White was snnt to jail for contempt but was finally released by the circuit court on habeas cornus proceedings after furnish ing bonds The arguments were heard in the circuit court this morning and pending a decision she was remanded to jail The child of disputed maternity was not in court The circuit court alllrmed the decision of Judge Outcalt in holding Mrs White and nbo will remain in custody The case will bo carried to the supreme court Mean while an effort will bo made to bavo Mrs White released on bond IOWA NEWS The Strnnsor I'layod Po-il. Bukmnoton , la , Nov 23. [ Special Tele gram to TnE Bee ] A number of the sport ing men nt Fort Mudlsoa are quietly but vigorously kicking tbemsolvcs A neatly dressed gentleman dropped into that city the other evening and registered as H. Bloutson , Salt Lake City In strolling about the city ho huppcnodinto tha Brunswick sporting parlors , where a desultory gumo of pool was going on After watching the game for a while ho concluded to take a band Ho ap peared very awkward with the cue , but seemed to have pretty good luck A number of tbo local sports became interested In him und thcro followed a scries of bouts with the stranger , in nearly all of which ho came out successful Ono after the ether of Fort Madison's sports walked up and was defeated , dropping in the place not u small wad of hard cash 5 Afterwards it leaked out thut the stranger was none other than the famous John L. Maloao of Buffalo , Americas champion pool player , the winner of u hun dred chnmpion contests Ho bad como to town to help rcceivo his friend , Tom Itoo , the bicyclist , who was making u record brcaklne ' trip from San Francisco to Chicago 'lonlght Mr Malone and Will Thenos gave an exhibition of continuous pool as a now game , in this vicinity , ut the Brunswick parlors , a largo gathering of sports being present Sioux City's Eiitoiiirlio Sioui Citv la , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub Beb | A town mooting was . bold last night to consider tbo proposition to vote n , 3 per cent tax iu aid of the Sioux City & Northeastern railroad , The court room wus packed with representative citizens At the conclusion of a free expression of onlu- ionn resolution was unanimously carried to tbo effect that it was tbo sense of the meet ing that proper steps ut once be taken to vote a 2 par cant tax Another public meeting is to bo culled next week for final disposition of the subject , nnd to arraneo for callinir a spcclul election A 2 per cent tax will produce ubout $400,000. The proposition is thut the tux is not to bo paid until forty miles of road is constructed , aud that the buuio must bo completed within a year from the voting of the tax 'lho object is by building this line to hold out a band of invitation to several lines of railroad now building in this direc tion lho Winona & Southwestern , the Hed Wimr & Dulutli , lho Polk & Hubbel now widening tbo nurrow guago road out ot Des Moines to Idu county , und to provide fur thorn , or any ot them , means ot entering the city Cider VcikIcim Jtnlrtcil Mason C'itv , la , Nov , 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to The Beh.1 Sheriff Kirk , with his deputies , constables and marshals , rein forced by a delegation ot citizens , made a raid on the elder venders here last night , and the result has produced a sensation Ono tliousnud , ono hundred und eighty-four gallons were secured , und this is now in the custody of tbo sheriff An examination was made today by expert chemists , and they find that It contains upwards of 5 uer cent of alcohol Extensive litigation wilt doubt less follow , as a largo part nt the confiscated goods belong to ono party , who will tight it for ail there is iu it A Inrninio Ilimvirv Ilurnol , Laiumie , Wyo , Nov 23. [ Spoolal Telegram - gram to Thk Beb.J The Laramie brewery , with tbo exception of tbo malt house , was completely destroyed by fire tonight Tbo origin of the lira is a mystery , Most of the employes were . asleep at the time it was discovered Five thousand dollars worth of now beer was destroyed , the brewery wus owned by John iiuromun , and was operated under a leuse by J. C. Heubur who was for many years bookkeeper for the JCaug Brewing company at Denver The total loss Is about 115,000 ; Insurance , (10,500. It wus the only brewery in the territory , siuce the burning of tbo Sheridan brewery a short time ago A Hoar 12nd Collision Uetiii.kiikm , Pa , Nov , SI Tonight u freight train ou the Lehigh Vulloy dashed into tha rear end of a. local passenger train Btandlng at the station Two cars wcro telescoped , E. V. Curry , postal clerk , wus killed , and John VuuIIorn fatally injured and two others seriously hurt Charles EUlugtou , a llromau oa truck No 2 , fell oa u motor train yesterday aud was seriously injured , MAURER'SCHINASHOR 1 . . m , 340 Broadway Oonjitrxoil Bl-u. Ts " m THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE WEST I Special Lamp Sale This Week I Pine ilocorntcil Lamps "Cc nnd $1. Flno tlcconUcil Lumps with duconttotl Shades to uintoh SI.35. Pine decorated Lumps with No ! ! burner nnd dccortitod dome shades to mttteh SiGO Pine decocrntcd Vase Lnmps with No 3 burner nnd docorntod dome shades to match SU.00. Pine decorated Viiso Lamps with No 3 burner and docorntod Oomo shades to iiiiitclitmo Blrgon finis , $3. Pine decorated Vuso Lamps with No 8 burner , same only extra iiirirc , $3.50. Pine decorated antique brass base Lnmps wllh No 3 burner , line ninturscono dome shades $2.75. Pine polished gold Lnmps with fancy colored plobos$3. We have an immense line of Lamp Goods and prices on all of them equally as low Visitors and purchasers equally welcome Mtfl "W" , A. MATTBEB3 : 34 = Q Broadway ; | THE OMAHA BEE con ncilTbluefs OFFlOK NO 12 I'l.Altfj BritElir Adheredhy carrier lu any part ot the City nt Fifteen Cents per Week H.W.T1LTON MANAGEH TKI.Kl > IIONiSt : IlrsiNrssOi-KtcE No < - . NiaiiT liiiiToii No SJ Fifteen Cents n Wcok From nnd after November 10 Tim Dailt Bee will bo delivered by carriers in Council Bluffs nt fifteen ccntB a week HIN'Olt AIISNTION N. Y. P. Co Glcnson coal Council Bluffs T/jmber Co . coal Western Limber and Supply Co ' 1 hatcher coal , see advertisement Best coal and wood at C. B. Fuel Co Carbon Coal Co wholesale , retail , 10 Pearl Fall sale begins Monday Boston store Eisotnan's nro closing out their shoo de partment to make room for another depart ment A marrlajro license was Issued yesterday to John Swunsou of Plattsmouth , und Cora Dahlstrom of this city Tbo past week has been a llcht ont so far as building permits wcro concerned , those issued nmouutluf , ' to less than 2,500. \V , H. Buckley and F. A. Johnson , who recently Jumped n board bili at the ORden , have been located'uhll placed under arrest at Sioux City The Council BluffsjHiflo club will glvo n turkey shoot on Tuesday the 2ith ( , commenc ing nt 10 o'clock In , tlio fornoon , at their bottom rungo near Falrvlow park The shoot will bo three hundred yards , off band , blood to win George Itoper , who was arrested here a few days ago by the sheriff of Greene county und taken to Grand Junction to answer to lho charge of attempted murder , has waived examination nnd been held to the grand Jury In default of ball ho is occupy ing a cell iu the Jail ot tnat couuty A fire in the northwestern part of the city called out the department last evening , but it was found to bo nothing but a pruirio lho north of Strostsville It burned at a lively rata and from the illumination many thought it must bo quito a disastrous affair , but it was gotten under control before any damage was done s An alarm from box 21 cillcd the fire de partment to First strcat about 0 o'clock last evening A gasoline blnzo at the rcsidonco of Mr Dunn was the cause of the alarm • Mrs Dunn was severely burned about the hands and arms , but tbo fire was ex tinguished before the building was damaged to any oxicnt Ihlnk < t' ttl t Two thousand bookB sold by the Boston Store in twenty-tour hours , books that you have been heretofore paying from $1 to ? 1.50 for and sold for the astonishing sum of TEN CENTS These boons comprlso all the standard books of the oest uutbors and many copy right works of the most popular American writers lho cntiro stock was cleaned out last night , but on Friday tha proprietors wired un order for live thousand moie , and they will bo hero in a few days , und the sale will go necessarily ou uutil the homes of Council liluffs nro furnished with books of the highest character inelegant binding at prices that will glvo you a library for the amount you used to pay for a single volume , There are thousands of chlldron's books to bo sold this wcok at less than half prices Como nnd got the Uttlo ones a present handsome , durable , cheap You never saw such n line of Imported china articles sold at the prices as that ex hibited on the Boston store counter They are better by half than any bargain you over had before Coma and see them , nnd the toys and little things you can buy for the children for less tbuu you imngiuo It can bo sold at wholesale • In every department this weolc the same astonishing burgains will bo offered \ou will bj plcasod , entertained , and will save money by coming this wcuk Boston Store , Fothoringham , Whitoluw & Co , Council Bluffs * A Knul Kfltiitn lSxchatigo The uudersigncd request all real estate and all business men who are in favor of the establishment of n real estate exchange to meet at the board of trade rooms , in the Mcrrinm building , on Monday evening , No- voniber 25 , at 7:30 oclock F. J. Day , William Slodentopf , J , D. John , son , Gcorgo Metcalf , W. C. Jumes , C. B , Judd , Walter I. Smith , T. J. Evans , George F. Wrlpht , A. B. Walker , J. G. Tipton Demise ( if Jtev Jttitrtln 17. Horonsoii The city was shndked shortly after noon yesterday by tbo report that Hov Martin E. Sorensen had committed sulcldo , and an in vestigation corrobqrutod the awful news Tbo story could scarcely bo credited at first , and numerous friends hastened to the fam ily residence , corno ' r'bf Willow nvouuo and Eighth street , only til bo told that it was In deed true The oody of the deceased clergy man was still lying Whore it had been dis covered a shore tlmd before , in the Uttlo coal house in ttiWrear of the residence , awaiting the arriv l ° of the coroner The surroundings guvoevidenco of the delibera tion with whloh the deed was planned and accomplished A qiillt had been carefully folded and spread upon the floor to servo us a pallet , aud two ovarcoats were likewise folded for a pillow A small two bladeil peu kmfo , with both blades open and covered with blood , lying close beside tbo heuii of thn deicased.sbowed how the Jugular vein had been severed and an artery In the left wrist opeuod The deceased had removed his overcoat , which was placed under his head His collar and loft cuff were placed on nbeuch and tha vest had been partially unbuttoned Every thing had been done to quietly but offocttvoly put an end to kU > life The surroundings Indioato that thn deceased - ceased first stepiiod up io the Uttlo window In the front of tbo building and opened un artery lu thn left wrist , as a * mall pool of blood Just below the window and linger marks on objects near by were probably caused In this way , It Is probable that the How was not fast enough , and recourse was than had to another clan Ho hud evidently then gone to bis pallet , lying down nudro- cllnlug upon his right arm , wbilo with tbo left an incision was made iu tbo neck and tha JUL-luur severed A small paint bucket had been so placed as to catch tbo welling lire Quid , and in this position , with his bead resting upon the wheel of u lawn mower for u pillow , tils life had gene out After Ytowlng tbe remulus and compre hending the situation , tbo coroner decided that there was no necessity for holding nn inquest Thcro was uo ovulcnco to oo secured - cured , and the only verdict to bo rondcrcd would bo suicidal death while laboringunder temporary mental nborrullun The deceased was lust seen allvo about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon , when ho left the house Ho had stated during the afternoon that ho was going to Omaha , and a < * ha did not return that night , it was supposed that ho was staving with his son lu Omaha The deed was done some time during Friday evening , as the body was cold and rigid when found The body was dlscovored by a step duughtor of the deceased , who went to the building to got a butchot , She hnstonod to toll her mother , who could trot bollovo it , and rushed to the spot The shock produced by the shock was too much for her , and she was removed to her room , where friends cared for her during the utternoon She was completely prostrated The deceased was In his sixty-ninth year , and was married to his present wlfo about a year ugo Ho came to this city from Omaha in ttiu summer of 1SSS to tuko charco of St Paul's ' church during tbo uoscnro of Kov T. J. Mackny on bis summer vacation It wus then that ho mot Mrs Benson , whom he married n few months Inter Slrco that time ho has resided here , but has hud charge of missions at lied Oak and Atlantic The for mer was given up sumo time ago , but bo had been making biweekly trips to Atlantic to look nftor his charge there It is stated that the domestic relations of the deceased have been most pleasant , Put mutters pertaining to his ministerial work had not bocn encouraging , and the clergy man became despondent Thcro was not the slightest Idea , however , that the result would bo so serious , as ho had not shown any trnco of a mental unbalancing During the past few wcoks ho has refused to take any exercise , but has remained closely In the house , where ho has read a great deal Ills wife states that ho has comnlulncd of severe headaches and had been troubled with in somnia , The deceased loaves four sous Alfred Sorensen , * well known in news paper circles In Omaha , and Robert H. Sorensen onson also of Omaha ; William Sorensen of Oregon and John G. Sorcusnn of Chicago All ot these and a sister of tbo deceased in Minnesota wcro promptly notified of the sad event The deceased was educated at Copenhagen , Denmark , and came to this country when quite a young man After receiving n cello giute education ho was graduated at the Nu8hotah theological seminary of the .Epis copal church in Wisconsin , Ho was en gaged In tbo ministry nil bis long and busy life and stood high iu the councils of his church The funeral servlco will be held at the family residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock , whence tbo remains will bo sent to Sycamore , 111 , , for interment • J. G. Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway Cobs $1 a load Ulcason , 20 Pearl ScllliicOut Itcfrartllcss ofCost Henry Elsciii.in & Co 's Shoo Department A 20,000 stock of boots and-shoes to bo slaughtered und sold out in thirty days THEY MUST GO in order to make room for a now depart ment which will bo added In its place This is a bona lido sellinc out sale , and customers can rely on getting boots , shoes and rubbers for less than any prices wora over quoted in this western country Dent fall to see for yourself Special sales in every department during this week Mall orders will receive prompt attention addressed to Henry Eiseman & Co , Council Bluffs , la _ Tlio Cittliolio' Bszanr Tomorrow evening will bo the opening of the weeks entertainments to be elvcu in the Masonic temple hall by the ladles of St Francis Xuvlor's church Tuo programmo for tomorrow evening Is an excellent ono It Is as follows : ' Overture . . . . , .Dalby's Band Cornet Solo Cathlecn Mavoureon.Couch Master Wlllio Murphy Solo Scloctod Mr Wostcolt * ' Solo Sclcctod Mudnmo Bouscaen , ci 1 ( a ) Uobtn Aduir Stockralst „ „ „ „ L11UO OO'C- ' . b ) ninKIH.jBU DanC0 > # > p0n)0 | ) Mr Frank Bndollet Solo Bedouins Love Song Ponsuto Mr Phillip Bashcl Solo Como Back , Dear floart" Phelps Miss May Ollvor Solo Anchored , . , . MrMarpby Recitation Hlval Queens Mnry Stuart Miss Sophia Gcrner , Miss Celia Hugrics , Dalby's baud will furnish tnuslu each even ing Tuesday ovcalng the tnbloaux will bo given in connection with The Festival of Days " There will bo a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner und a quadrille party in tbo evening In fact the week will bo crowded with en joyment for all who attend , the attractions being uumorous aad varlod , Six foot vein of coal nuly flO per aero An Improved furui of 100 acres , 14 miles south ot Indlanola , near O. B , U Q , railway , from Charlton to Dos Moines in the White Breast valley coal district , s. o. of sec 8-T3-22. Will trade for Omaha or Council Bluffs property unincumbered , or sell on easy payments T. P. Evans or J. It lllco Now Ogdcn , largest , Dost hotel in western Iowa Special attention to commercial men * Special prices in lap robes aud horse b aukots this wcok ut Probtllos Reducing stock to move Sheet rousio 10c , MS Broadway , A Sliigircr hliicrgpil A few days'ago an account appeaaed In these columns ofn cowhidlng udminlstored to a son ot A. J. Clatterbuck by bis teacher , John Sylvester , Friday evening Sylvester was going homo from school , whoa ho was met by an older brother of young Clatter buck , who was ou horseback Tlio latter de manded to Know why bis brother bad been so severely thrashed The teacher ropllod that It was because ho deserved it His In terrogator thereupon applied soverul Insult ing epithets , to which the pedagogue took oxccpllon , and struck tbo rider with Ills um brella The latter played back with his riding whip , when the knowledge ulffuser begun to take off his coat for the avowed purHso | of licking tbe whole family If neces sary , Justus tils onus were drawn bohiud bis back und tightly fastened In li Is coat alcoves , young Clatterbuck slipped from hit horse and landed a tromoudous blow on bis Adversary's chin , which knocked him down Antique brass banquet Lamps with flno dome shades and dunlox burner with 'fl extinguishers $5. ; | l Old silver banquet Lumps with fine dome shadui and duplex burner wllh ox- ill titgu ] < 8hord$5.o0. ffl Anttqtio brass banquet Lamps with duo electric burner , silic fdiifro umbrella f I sbmlcs $8. Til Old silver Banquet Lamps with line clectrlo humors , silk Irlniro umbrella till eliudes $8.60. & Piano Lamps with umbrolln shades 310. f'I Itloh gold wolght extension library Lamps with 14 inch shades $2. I | Patent oxtonslou untlquo Lnmps , brass finish , No ! ? humor * , 14 inch docorntod it | dome shades $5. " "Vt'l ' TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS M • " "Di ' -"J' , H Outof tov mall . orders by or express will receive prompt nttoutton Works on Motor Line , Corner 26lii st , & , Avs ; A , Council Bluffs ! I OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET GKO SCIIOKDSAOK ! / Clattorbuck then dropped upon his prostrnto j fee and hammered him most mercilessly I Sylvester swore out a w.irruut for thu arrest of Clattorbuck , and ho was yesterday tnkou before Squlro Bnrnctt on a charge of assault nnd battery , with Intent to do great bodllv Injury Tbo healing of the case was con tinued until Monday There Is also a enso of nssault and battery against Sylvester for whipping tho-younger Clatterbuck boy , and ultngother the ensu will occupy quite u little of tlio courts uttoutlon - Twill p.iy jou to wait for Chapman's Christmas opening for tbo lutcst nud Illicit goods Now Is the time to buy your furniture C. A. Bcobu & Company have too many goods for.tbclr storage capacity and are cutting prices to make goods go Berkoy & Gay chamber suits , sideboards nnd dining tables , Wladsor , Welch and Berkoy folding beds , parlor suites , lounges and all kinds of fancy chairs at unheard of llguros These goods are all of the finest desicus and finish Dent buy until vou learn their prices A clean sweep to bo mnclo Como und sco for your self A Nt-UHiutpur Glinnitc Today u change will take place in tbo Council Bluffs Nonpareil Colonel J. J. Steadinan , the editor , has sold his interest to C. W. Snyder & Son , of the Hod Oak Ex press , who will take the ucilvo manugomont of both business and editorial departments Colonel Stondman has bocn the editor for the past six yenrs , and is well linown throughout tbo state as a man of keen pen and oioqucnt tongue His health is poor , nnu ho contemplates un eastern trip in the bopo of bettering It Ho expects to retain his residence in Council Bluffs , but says ho is not prepared to announce further con cerning his plans for the future The Messrs Snyder uro experienced , enter prising newspaper men , nnd will doubtless meet with their full shnro of success In this growing field The Council Bluffs carpet company will continuo selling goods in their line this week at cash discounts offered last week Hun dreds are taking advantage of their liberal offers and saving money Measurments takea in Omaha for carpets and shades The Ross Investment and Trust company Drs Woodbury have romovnd their dental office to 101 Pearl street , up stairs A Now Settling Bann ! * County Surveyor Brodboclc Is engaged lu preparing plans for extensive Improvements to Uo made by the watcrwniks company near the river It was stated by Tub Hii ! several weeks ago , that Cfuof Engineer Birklnbine , of the waterworks company , was In New York on business relating to cxtenslvo changes which wcro contemplated , among which was the building ofnuaw settling basin Surveys have been made , and a tract of land north of the motor brldgo over the present settling basin will bo con demned for the purpose of excavating an other settling basin , which will bo north and west of the present ono It will bo much Inrgor than tha present ono and will bo en tirely completed before spring A now syphon well is nlso to bo constructed and other work done to put that portion of the waterworks plant In a first class condition , Lost Saturday evening , a largo silver locket , heart shaped , highly polished on ono sldo , enameled in blue on reverse , containing n plcturo of Myra Wood Lost on route from Kiseman's store down Pearl stioot , through tha park , down Willow nvenuo to residence of W. C. James A liberal reward will bo paid for its leturn to Bee oftlco Ncumoyorhotol , firstclassreasonablo , rates Fruit l o * All The Pottawattamie Fruit Growers asso ciation will have an oxhlblt in tlio library room In the court house , the first Saturday in December It will bo fioo for nil aud members especially are urged to bo present , bringing all thn products worthy of a place lu such n showing Everyone is Invited to bring in ut least ono pluto of nice fruit * Finest market in city JM Seauluns Blxby , plumbing , steam beating , Mcrnam block Fountain cigar , a strictly lOo cigar for 60 nt the Fountain , Try 0110. * Well , 1 Simula Whistle Itcad what lho papers have to say of Miss Grace Bigelow In her specialty Chicago News ; She whistles likd an Onolo Musical Indicator : Miss Bigelow is Chi cages favorite whistler , Freeport ( III ) Journal ; The champion lady whistler of the world Chicago Mall : At the Press club reception Her uudlcaco was charmed Syrocuso ( N. Y. ) Standard ) Miss Grace Bigelow can wtiistlo with remurltublo grace and sweetness Chicago Times : Miss Blgolow lias a full , rich touo and accomplished tbo most difllcult trills with the utmost sweetness * * The Bechtelo has been remodeled and re fitted and its name changed to Hotel Jame son , 1) , J , Kdmu.niwov , H. L. Biiihiaiit , Iris , Vice lros Cius II Hannah , Cashier CITIZENS * STATE BANK , or counch , uivrm Paid up Capital 5ISOOOO.OO Surplus • . . . . 33,000.00 Liability to Dopoaltora- . . 333,000,00 ] ) iiir.OTOiis-T. A. Miller , K. O. fllonsou , I > „ U Hhugarl , IS M. Hurt , J , J ) , Kdundsnn , Vhu * . It ilannan Transuct general banking business Lurgest capital aud surplus ot any banlc lu .Surihwesttrn town Interest on time dsposlW GIVE US A CHANCE To H'rlco OiirMovci Fuller ana Warrens Bplonnld and Abraham Cox Itadlant Novelty llasi * llurncrs nro too wtllkumwito requlmtoimiioiiton thsiuheie flttmmiibur w guarantee all Btoyes Oooljn , llangi's and Heaters to glyo perfect tf&tlsfao- tlon or no sale , AjmCTr § & N0IT0N , TJ7 JJroadnsy SPECIAL NOTICES , il OOTTNOir- . BLUFFS | ; | t-Ott SALE .AN J RiHT | | l "HtOIt iXCHANfii-Stnck : : of general mer- it | - - cnanilise , store and dwelling , in n peed No- K- l brnsrni railroad town , stock allied ut 6\VM , 1 1 btillilmgs at * 1,001 ; will ta U. ' .iU ) in cash or W M good bo.mred paper nnd hilanco lu farming ff M land Inquire of Korr.v liray , $ | WAm IT.Il A position on tlio road for n fl H hardware or agrlcultura firm , or will ' H work in ntnre ; ha\o had long mxperlruco in ) H cither ; good refercuco given Addrvss K 2 , iteo ] 1H ofllco f H WANTI3D 0n dining rnom girl nnd one ' 1 girl for housework ut Jfra DurganH No H lfc'1 Sixth St , H RUNT FltBn-A n olKlit-room house , all | modem lmpnoement-t , nlectric bells , lint H water throughout house , centrally located § Hrst class rnmilj-ran iinvo it Tor board of ono § per on ltetoreuces exchanged , or will rent IJ B tor cash Address I , . A. lll' .K olllco M NUW improved real nstato to Irnno for unlm- H proven Onialni or Council Multa property , H C. H. Judil , Ol ilroadway [ M TTlOUhAIjIJor Ktchnnire A small coal steve . H - * - ' Apply to M&urer's , No : ) l ) Ilroadway M I1IAVK three nouses on l.lnrolu and two on H Bixth n\enuo for snlo on terms to suit H Thesa nousos are now , modern lmprovod I IJ P will sell these houses Si per ceat lesi than you Bl can duplicate the Bme C. II Judd , 600 llroart- M way IJ H FOIl SAI.K OH nXOIIANnn-10 to 15 head of | horses Will take clear pioporly , Impioved j Her or unimproved G. K. Metcalf Council lllulfs H FOIl SAliK Oil ItUNT-A 1 > { story , fj room ' fl frame house , located on North tuth s ; . G. K. , H Metcalf 10 Pearl st : S H JTlOIl BALK OH HUNT A good : ) stall etnblo M l - ' 18.X.M , nn lot 11 st , between 2d and 3d avenues I H O. i : . Metcalf 10 Pearl st V M WANTBI1 rums within 15 to r > miles of ' 11 1 Council HlulTs to exchange for good lm- I H proved or vacant property lu this city , j < H Kerr &n ray ! t flAliriAW lu 2 lots fn good location , ] t'i l block from meter Keir & Pray iT & 8H AS t ntu contemplating largo improvements < il l lu Council lllitlTa 1 will soil houses and li l lots ju moMlily pnyment * or tornis to utt bo- Si l low their cash value for the next II ) days It M l costs nothing to Investigate C. II Judd , ( tw , H Ilroadway - B "EVJltHBNT Ono seven-room house on rourth J | * - avenun ; one eight-room house on Bee i l end avenue and ono eight-room house 011 Tenth ' ' 1 street ; all ilttea up with ull modern couven- M lencos W.V. . Illlger Pearl street H FOR SALE-To quit business , my entlrft H stock of furniture , stoves und carpets , will i H on sold at cost , without reserve l'orsous fur M inshlng good references can buy on Install j l nieiits maklnc weekly payments A. J. Man ' H dell , a and all Ilroadway lf l ODGI.Ii HltOS & CO loan money The most fifll liberal terms olfured Ill ' learfst f * H IilOIt SALtS-An old and well established ' 4 1 drugstore , established In 18)1. Cmli required - , ' H quired , 4I.6JI , balsucsroal citato Address A. * | - ' . lice Council HlulTs H IP vou are looklnc : for Investments that will ' H not you handsomely in a short time , wu have \ H them , Write or call on Kerr . .VUlay. . Council f H llluirn , Town t H Wi ; have first class fmprored city property f H In good locution tliar we will exchange for l H good Improved farm tutul in Iowa that la clear ( H Kerr & Pray Council muffs f M "Ij iOH a A T.K or lleut O arden land with houses . H - * - 1 by .1. It Hlce ltf Mafust , Council Hums H NOTICE If you have real estate or chattels ,1 1 ynu want to dispose of quick , list them with i H ICerrft flrny , Council HlulTs In I H ] 7KAi7KSTATK-lloUBlit and koIU am ex- & M -L > < changed Special attention given to nira4 H Inatlon or titles W. C. James .V > 1U I'earl st H WI ! have for nale seine ot the finest houses ' . H and lots In the city A'e ran sell you a If H bouse and lot all the wuy from ( out ) to tio.ono , ' M and some of them uro very rheap ; well locatdd C H und title clear W. A. Wood .V d > , . CJJ Main st f M ASPHCIAIj Hublness Chance We have ono B of the finest mill properties In the west , (0 M bbl roller mill , nearly new , runs by steam or H water Owner dangerously lu , and mint noli at > once and at a sacrlUco Mill located near largo H city , close to railroad A pplendiu property , H makinj money Busy tirins W. A , wood , ( & M MnliiHt . ( - ' II , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ft ACHK small fruit and \ egetublo farm Just H 'J insldn city limits In splendid coudltlou _ I or sale at low price , terms to suit : W , A. ! _ _ _ _ Wood j B • ill ACHK farm near the city In high state ot VA1 cultlvatlont Kasy terras , * Ji per acre A big _ bargnln , W. A. Wood H 440 ACHK farm near llaillags Neb , well lm- B proved Cun ba dlvulud Hood stock rarm , _ t-Q per acre The vorv best or terms , tv , A. _ Wood Council Hfuirs la HH WH V par rent when you can ouy a home for VA1 116 per month und unwards , lnclualng _ lntcrent , of O. I ) . Judd mi llrondwuy ? M FOH aAl.K Aero loti in urciiard placj i'hls _ _ _ i property Is locuted In the lllcu nursery , H soutnof the main part ot the cttr , l4 ! mile * H from court house , ( lee Mutcalf , U Pearl st M liAOH SAI.K lJuacra fanalu Jasper county , _ _ _ _ X" lowa , located near coil mines that ar in _ B operation There Is a five foot vein ot cost _ _ _ _ under thu farm ( leo Metcalf , No 10 pearl st , M FOH BALK SI feet lute froiitaico rocHajb ; M tween O II , bout house and Munawa beach M Also a number of choleu lotx lu Hegatti place l _ B Ufo Mot calf , No 10 Pearl st , B IPOIt HAM ! at less than cash value 011 H - monthly payments or terms to suit , or H tradv for Omaha or Council illulfs unimproved H New flioom ' house , lotDT-ITO , with all mod H erniniprovemeuts , on oth aye , between 10th H nud lltli sts One block from electric motor H line and one block from M.nawu motor line , , H New t-rooiu house adolnlng ] the above , P H Three new 8-room houses on Lincoln ave two H blocks from electric motor line , H 'IMoiiew 4-rooiu homes four blocks from _ _ clectrlo motor line on Nortn Tth st H One new li-room house four blocks from clco- H trio motor lice on North Till , St _ H Tlir ee new < > and n-room houses one block H from electric motor line , corner Ave A und _ _ _ llesldes the above I liuiehauses and lots In H all pjrts of the city The above property la H all my own and I will sell on terms to suit for H lods than jouc.ii buy as good property und H Improvnlt yourself for caih 0. 1) , Judd wi ) H Ilroadway , Council llliitfs , la H PHYSIOLOGICAL MANIKIN I Adapted to the public schools The only M ciimuleto thing ot Its kind in existence and Id f H dlsiieuslble lu the school room Bcnool Hoard * J M du > lrlng the inoit perfect help for the teuchai t H are Imlled to examine this Address M H.A.UAIjlilNOKIt , H Ueneral Agent H _ j , A