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8 TITE OMAHA DATTjV BEE : SATURDAY" , OOTOBl'TR "S , 1800. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mi.xm pells pines. Dr. Rower , Glebe bldg. 'Phone 413. Shcrradcn makes photos. $1.60 $ doz. Wclsbach burners at Hlxby's. Tel. 193. Cudwelsor beer. I * Rosenfcldt , agent. I'trry pictures. Alexander's. 333 B'way. Dr. Stcphenson , Mcrrlam blk. . room 221. Horn to Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Al Mor gan , a daughter. Removed , C. E , Alexander & Co. , Art Em porium , to 333 Hrondway. C. 15. Jacauemln .t Co. , Jewelers and op ticians , 27 South Main street. G t your work done nt the popular Eagle Inundry , 721 UroadWny. 'Phono 157. W. C. Edtep , undertaker 25 Pearl street. Telephones : Ofllce , 97 ; residence , 33. Hop raisers , 100 pounds make you $100. Moore's Stock Food Co , . Council Bluffs. Shorldnn coal makes a large flame nnd clear Ilrp , but no smoke or soot. Fcnlon & Foley , sole agents. J. C. Illxby has > fn awarded the con tract for equipping the Kvcritt and Shugart blocks with lire escapes. A man named White -was placed In the city Jail last night for safe ? keeping by a deputy shcrllT from Denlson , la. A marriage license , ' was Issued Vcsterday to ChiirltH Ticdt , aged 22 , ot Wcston , la. , and Emma Voss , aged 11) ) , of Avoca , la. Fred * } : . White , democratic candidate for governor , will luldresa a gathering of the local democracy tonight at the opera housts Motor Conductor Hlnion Good has re turned from Pennsylvania , vvhero he ac companied the remains of his vvlfo for burl.il. There will bo an Important meeting of the ex-cadets' association Monday evening ni-xt at S o'clock at the olllco of Sims A : IJIancluiul in the Shugurt-Heno block. At the meeting of the Grand Chapter of Jow.i , Order of the Eastern Star , held in Davenport Thursday , Mrs. Maria Jackson of this city was re-elected grand secre- 'Mrs. Edward Storehouse ot 320 Frank street h.is returned from Jollet , 111. , where slio attended the wedding of her gr.uul- ilangliter. Miss Van Dcusen , to Allen F. Cooper of that city. J. E Bond , a > oung man having In his possession a gun , a grip and ihuntlng clothes , was taken in by the police j ester- day morning on suspicion of having stolen the articles across , the river. James F. Moran was arrested > csterdny afternoon by the police on suspicion of be ing a , man wanted for robbery nt Fair mont , Neb. He was trying to dispose of Homo che.ip jewelry nnd was booked for peddling without u license. C. II. Hnnn.in ot the First National bank Is In Washington , D. C. , as a member of a special committee appointed at the re- < ent meeting of the American Bankers' association to confer with the treasurer of the United States in. regard to changes in the currency. The hearing of the habeas corpus case of Warlleld against Hardln was completed yesterday before Judge Smith In the dis trict court and the court decided It In favor ot Amos Warileld , the applicant for the writ , returning the child in the case to the custody of him and his wife. A hi lof Joint session of the Merchants' and Manufactutcrs' association and the Commercial committee of the city coun cil was held last evening , at which the matter of trying to Induce the Elkhorn R.illway company to bring Its trains across the river to this city was further dis cussed. but no action taken. Thn following jury has been drawn for thii September term of the superior court : Oluf Hondo , Huzol Dell township ; R. M. Hough , Neola township ; Joseph Mackland , Roomer township ; Theodore Dlngman , Wil liam Sheen , Garner township ; C. 8. Proctor , H. A. Add's. ' F. Stlmson , I , Hotchklss Wil liam Marble , E N. Bites , ,1 1. Dalesman , A Fellpntrutcr , Thomas Kelly , F. A. Ains- worth , Council Uluffs. A game between the foot ball teams of the Council llluffs nnd the Missouri Valley High schools Is slated for this afternoon at the Driving park. The Council Bluffs lineup will be as follows : Center , Hicks ; right guard , Miller ; right tackle. Crane ; right end , Grasnn ; right halfback. Dietrich ; fullback. Chamberlain ; quarterback. Mat- thai ; left halfback. Richmond ; left end , Williams ; left tackle , Mayne ; left guard , Riekman ; substitutes. Mitchell and Ball. N. Y. Plumbing comimnv. Tel. 250. iioi\rs i.\ THE msTiiicr COURT. of Sflimiilt Aunlimt Squire nnil Aiinln TnUeii from the .Jury. The trial ot the suit In the district court ot J. H. Schmidt of Omaha against J. W. Bqulre and A. D. Annis for alleged con- vorslon of notes and mortgages given by Jchn W Paul In one of his numerous real estate transactions In this city was brought to an abrupt termination yesterday mornIng - Ing by Judge Macv taking the case away from the Jury. Schmidt , who claimed that Paul had assigned to him for a consideration of $ Gr > . )0 the notes and mortgages , alleged to have been sold by Squire to Guy C , Barton , sued ta recover $0,033 10 , being the value os ho set up ot the notes and mortgagee In controversy. The court ordered that the costs bo taxed up against the plaintiff , Immediately following the disposal of the fichmldf Squire case , the trial of the per sonal Injury damage suit of James Raph ngalnst the city of Council Bluffs was be gun. The city being the defendant In this case , under a ruling of the supreme court , the plaintiff was entitled to challenge every juror who happened to be a taxpayer In the city. The plaintiff availed himself of this privilege nnd after eleven jurors had been selected the regular panel was exhausted. By agreement of both sldcn It was decided to try the case to the eleven Jurors , as If a special vcnlro had been Issued the sheriff would Invo been obliged to go out Into the country to fill It and this would have neces sarily delayed the trial. Raph sues for $2- 000 , for Injuries alleged to have been re ceived bv n defective oldewalk while run ning to catch a motor car Mrs. Ina P. Mnrgrum filed a petition for dlvorco fiom William Margrum , to whom nho was married In this cltv on December 1C. ISOfi. Her experience of married life -was brief , ns she alleges that her husband de serted nor without caueo on March 7 of the i I following year. Thomas Sullivan commenced suit against Winston Bros , grading contractors on the Chicago & Northwestern railway , Just north of the city , to recover $3,000 damages for personal In'urlcs alleged to have been received bet August while working In a dirt rank. The plaintiff In the suit of J. O. Meyers ngnlnst Emily Wagoner , decided a few days nso In favor of the defendant , filed a motion for a new trial > c torday. An affidavit ac- companjlng the motion sets up that the Jury was Influenced by an account In the news papers of a ruling of the supreme court which held that a married woman was not liable for Improvements placed on her prop erty by her husband without her knowledge or consent. The cult In question was to recover on a note which the defendant claimed never to have signed. lleiil 1'nlatf Trniinfcm. The fellow Ing transfers were filed jester- day In the ntatract , title and loan office of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl btrcet : Henry Cook and vvlfo to Henry An- lersen. north 23 acres of vvH 30-76-11 , w d . . . . . . . MO I.ula E Doty and husband to O RoblnMin , lot 5 , blook 40 , Beers' sub- djv to found ! Bluffs , w d . 1.000 John C Pant'us to Robert D Rus- Fell. receiver , lots 41 and 42 block 8 , Wright's add to Council Bluffs , q c. d. . . . _ 1 Tolal , three transfers . J1.551 FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska nnd Iowa. James N Cnsady , Jr. , 120 Main St. . Council Bluffs. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT For Caul ! or l.ouiieil On. K. II , SlinAKR A CO. , > K Pearl Street , Cuuucll Illuffi , Iowa. COMMITTEES ARE HUSTLING Get to Work to Prepare Recsption for the Volunteers. ASSIGNMENTS OF COMPANY HEAtQUARTERS Itecoptlon Committee * Will Mrct tlic llcltimliiu : Soldier * nt Lincoln Putting the PliilnliliiK Touches on the AVork , All doubt as to the state reception to the Fltty-finst Iowa being held In this city hav ing been dispelled by Adjutant General Byers In his telegram , In which no says : "Im possible to take regiment to Des Molncs , " the preparations for the grand demonstra tion nnd banquet were pushed along ngjln yebterday with rinowed vigor and the mem bers of the different committees having the matter in charge are once more putting their shouldern to the wheel , now that they feel satisfied that the original plans will not bo changed. Following thp dispatch re ceived Thursday night nnd published In yes terday morning's issue of The Bee , another was received from Adjutant General Bycrs by Major Jennings yesterday morningIn which he says : "Reception will be held at Council Bluffs. Will arrive at 8 a. m. , November C. " This disposes of the disquieting rumors that were floating around hero Thursday and everybody connected with the arrange ments for the reception was feeling In a. better frame of mind yesterday. The executive committee held a busy ses sion jesterday morning at which a largo amount of business was transacted. It vas decided that the committee meet every mornIng - Ing and oftener If necessary from this on until the day of the arrival of the soldiers. The following assignments of headquarters for the different companies of the regiment were made : Companies A and II. Des Molnes North room In county court house Company F , Okaloosu South room In countj1 court houtx ; . Company E , Shenandoah Convention hall In the county court house. Compinv 1 , Bedford Public library , Mer- rlam block. Company G , Crcston Knights of Pythias hall In Merrlam block. Company C. Glenwood Hughes hall , corner Park avenue and Broadway. Companv M , Red Oak Woodmen of the Worm hall on Broadway. Company K , Corning Brown block on Pearl street , opposite Baylls park. Company B , Vllllsca Republican club rooms on Pearl street. Company L , Council Bluffs Ganymede Wheel club rooms. Committee to Meet ItcKlmcnt. The chairmen of the several local commit tees were added to the reception committee and Freeman Reed was added to the com mittee \vhlch will go Sunday night to meet ths returning regiment at Lincoln. Alder man J. B. Atkins and ex-Major M. F. Rohrer were named as aides to the marshal of the day. Chairman Hart of the refreshment com- mltteo reported that $2,000 at least would bo required by his committee for the ban quet. The decoration committee has asked for an appropriation of $1,000 and consequently quently it will bo necessary to raise more funds. This being the case Chairman Hart of the finance committee was requested to confer with the executive committee at this morning's session. The chairmen of the committees on ar rangements , horses and carriages and re viewing and speakers' stands were also in structed to bo present at this morning's meeting of the executive committee. A meeting of the committee on press and publicity has been called by Chahman How ard Tilton for Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Acting on Instructions from the executive commltteo George S. Wright , chairman ot the committee on badges , yesterday placed orders for seventy-fho officials' badges of an exceedingly attractive and handsome de sign to bo worn by the state officers , guests and membenj of the executive committee , special badges for the president of the day and marshals , BOO badgeo for the refreshment committee , 500 badges for the reception com mittee , 100 badges for the members of the various bands and fifty for representative3 of the press. The 5,000 buttone ordered by the commit tee to bo sold at 10 cents apiece have nearly all becu absorbed by orders from outside towns and the committee yceterday placed a further order of D.OOO. Chairman Casper of the commltteo on dec oration named the following sub-committees yesterday to canvass the several wards in the city nnd make a personal request that the people decorate their residences and places of business , the first named en each commlt tee being chairman : First Ward-J. R. McPher. on , John S. Gretzcr , J. C. Blxby. Secand Ward-George W. Hewitt , H. H. Inman. William Uirson. Third Ward-R. V. Inne.s , T. N. Peterson , P. Gunnoude Fourth Ward F. J. Day , George S. Davis , S. S. Keller Fifth Ward-Peter Smith. E. H. Haworth , Joseph Smith. Sixth Ward-Thomas Rlshton. G , A. Schoedsack. J. w Ferrler. I'liNhliiir Work onIM < Motor I.Inf. The Omaha & Council Bluffs Suburban Street Railway company Is rapidly pushing the construction of Its line between Lake Manawa and Omaha. Poles for the electric wire havj been placed In position along the route from the Terminal company's bridge J UNIUS RRUTUS AND GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH JOHN GWOODWARD 8c COJ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS i COUNCIL BLUFFSIOWA 4 > to Thirteenth street find Broadway nnd on South Slfcth etrcct between Tenth nnd Sixth avenues Prom Twenty-eighth street the line runs nlong Avenue C to Thirteenth street. It la said the company Intends to use Uroadvvny between Thirteenth ami Slith streets , hut whether It can make nn ar rangement to use the tracks of the motor company on Hroaduny Is not jet known The franchise of the Lake Manana nnd East Omaha Construction company covers Broad way , us It docs almost every street In the city , hut any more tracks on this main thoroughfare Mould make It almost useless for any other traffic. So far no rails 1m o been laid on this side of the river. Mrs. Hande's classes tor dancing are norr open. Children at residence Tuesdays , 4 o'clock ! nt ! . O. 0. F temple , Saturdays , 2 o'clock. Adult beginners nt residence , Tueo- dujB , 8 o'clock. Assemblies , Fridays , at T. 0. 0. F. temple , 8 30 o'clock. Private lessons at nny tlmo not taken with classes. Residence 235 Oakland avenue , telephone 46 ! . Davis selU paint. Coiiiinlltcc MrrtltiK Tonight. Chairman E. W. Hart of the refreshment commltteo has Issued a call for meetings tonight at 7.30 o'clock of all members of the subdivisions at the fallowing places : rirst ward , Odd rollers' temple , Second ward , republican club rooms on Pearl street ; Third ward , South court room In county court houo ; Fourth ward , Farmers' hall In county court house ; Fifth ward , armory In Mnsonlo temple , Sixth ward. Shubert block between Twenty-third nnd Twenty- fourth streets on Uroadway. In Issuing thla call Chairman Hart takes occasion to icmlnd the irembers of this com mittee that It la very Important that every member of those subdivisions attend the meetings at the places designated , as there Is n great deal otwork to be outlined and done. The success of the welcome to the i eglment very largelj depends upon the ef forts of this committee. Governor Shaw passed through Council niuffa last evening on hla way home to Des Molncs from San Francisco , where ho had been to meet the Fifty-first Iowa. He was met In Omaha by Major Jennings , Postmaster Troynor and Ernest E. Hart. Governor Shaw said the soldiers were lookIng - Ing remarkably well after their campaign In the Philippines and were anxiously waitIng - Ing for the day when they would once more reach their homes. He said ho Intended to be here on the day of the reception with a number of state officers and felt sure that Council Bluffs would do Itself proud In welcoming the soldiers when they reached this city. Ho left for Des Molnes over the Northwestern. Governor Shaw expects to bo hero Friday , November 3 , when ho is booked to speak to the republicans ot Pottawattamlo county. Prop Slice " 1 onr VoKelnliloN Free. We have the most practicable and safest , easyworkingegetablo sllcer In the mar ket and will give them away todav , Satur day , absolutely free to each purchaser ot one can of our strictly pure baking powder. Sec demonstration in our window afternoon and evening and secure one. of these sllcera. No housekeeper can afford to < lbe without one. Your money back If not satisfied.Try our delicious teas and coffees. The Standard Union Tea & Coffee company , 402 Droad- vvay. * Look for our sign , "The Golden Eagle. " Cut Vour I'liisPfH Jin Mor < . Simplest device for slicing vegetables In the market , given absolutely free to each purchaser of one can of our strictly pure baking powder. No more cut hands 1C you get one of those sllcers , Remember free today , onlv at the nestore. . The Stand ard Union Tea & Coffee company , 402 Broad way. Scientific optician , Wollraan 409 Br'dway. John Schlcketanz , sr , , Is located now at 229 South Main street , formerly Ed Shlck- etanz's barber shop , directly cast of court house. How ell's Antl "Kawf" cures coughs , colds. " \Vll1lniiiM tlfn n. Sere I-PK. The local authorities are Inclined to be lieve that Wllllums , the desperado and liorcethlefnho shot -OonGtable Hardln Moss nt Lov eland last Tuesday and Is now in the county jail here , is the tame mm who , tinder the name of Wagoner , was sent to the penitentiary at Port Madison In 1895 from Ames tor horsethlevlng. Pictures of Wag- cner received hero yesterday closely re- scmblo Williams , e\en to scars over the right eye and on the left forearm. 1 - Williams liams was suffering considerable pain from the wounds in his leg jesterday and Itwill bo several dajs before he can be arraigned In court. Indications nro that there will be quite a squabble over the rewards offered fpr Wil liams' capture. The genral opinion is that whatever money Is forthcoming for the des perado's capture should RO to Albro nnd James , the two police officers who , after a running fight In which a number ot shots wcro fired , succeeded In arresting him. Sheriff Morgan has In hlfl possession $50 paid In by Elcher and Laughlln , whoso mules were stolen by Williams nnd recovered nt Lov eland. So far ho has made no move to turn the money over to the officers. Reasonable amount of mending done fres of charge at t'ao Bluff City laundry , This Is the laundry that takes good care ot jour linen. 34 North Main. New ncckbards put on shirts free ot charge for regular customers at ih Bluff City luundry , 31 North Main. Fine Missouri Wood for saleby Gilbert Droe AWAITS COMPANY M. Ilril Oak Will Mi-totc T.nruo Hum to IlccplittiMi of Volunteer * . RED OAK , la. , Oct. 27. ( Special Tele gram ) The committees on reception for Company M held a final meeting tonight , with Mayor Sanborn ns chairman. The finance commltteo reported $700 already on hand nnd that with the sale of buttons , programs , etc. , the" amount will bo doubled. Several banquets nro arranged for , Includ ing ono by the Woman's Relief corps , the general reception committee nnd the Knights of Pythlaa. The decorations planned will bo the most elaborate ever undertaken In the city , electricity being used extensively. It is intended to have a grand parade on Tuesday , with a banquet for all soldiers of the Spanish-American war In the een- Ing. If the company arrives Monday otter- noon , as expected , the evening will be given up lo a welcome for the boys at their homes , nswell as some rest after their long trip overland Elliott hns expressed a desire to be present and nn Invitation has been sent requesting that town to Join In the welcome. Red Oak has always been especially proud of Company M , and will give the boys a chance to see how much It appreciates the honor they have brought to their native town , Iiit-Kcrn of a Riot. DBS MOINES , Oct. 27. ( Special Tele gram. ) Three of the men who gave whisky to the reform school { * irl3 nt the Jlltchell- ville riot Sunday night were canturcd to night. Webster Fogg nnd C. E. Dalley nro charged with aiding the girls to escape. This charge is preferred merely to hold them until the grand jury can Investigate their nsrs. James Patterson Is charged with criminal assault. The first two nro cut on $ l > 00 bonds each nnd Patterson $1,000 , Evidence against the men was furnished bv the girls , who have been In the county jail here since Monday night. Detectives are on the trail of several other men who had part In the whisky deal and moro arrests will bo made. Pent of JfortliYroHlern. BOONS , In. , Oct. 27. ( Special. ) The Chicago cage & Northwestern Railway company has under construction what will bewhen com pleted , the highest double-track steel tres tle In existence. The bridge spans the Des Molnes ilver .at , a uolnt about five miles west ot Boone. The rher there runs be tween very high and precipitous bluffs , which at the time the road was first built wcro considered Impassable obstacles. The solution 'ot the problem seems to have been reached In the plan to erect nn enormous bridge , -which , wllj span the stream from the top of the. bluffis. gutting off long curves , removing the difficult hill and shortening the distance 'nearly four miles. Important llcvi-iim' JlulliiB. KEOKUK , la. , Oct. 27. ( Special. ) In ono of the Glllett cattle cases today Judge Wool- son of the federal district court decided that the revenue law requiring every transfer of a mortgage to be written and stamped and that the transfer of a note payable to bearer which carries with It by operation of law security of the mortgage upon mere delivery makes the transfer Invalid and unenforce able. The universal custom is to transfer mortgage notes endorsed In blank by simple delivery , nnd this decision bears on most collateral mortgages held by investors and banks. This Is the first decision ot the point by any court since the revenue stamp tax law was passed. SIcU AVoniun Illdrx In Trnnk. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Oct. 27. ( Special Telegram. ) While laboring under a tem porary fit of Insanity this morning super induced by illness. Miss Mary Gait , the keeper of a fashionablelodginghouse , slipped away to the attic and crawled Into a largo trunk nnd pulled the lid down over her. When found she had been there about an hour and was almost dead. There are hopes ot her recovery. TAX ON THE CROSS RECEIPTS Foreign Insurance Companies Are Weighted with Another Burden , SHAW AND ALLISON ARE HARD AT WORK iMCTiu > r Will Drill cr Tivo Dully TlirutiKlioiit limit mill Sen- nliir I * Ainu JlnUliiK n ' 1'lre- Irmi G'niitiinlKii. DES MOINES. Oct. 27. ( Special Tele gram. ) Insurance companies got another blow from the supreme court today This tlmo It Is In the foreign companies. The court holds that the 3V4 per cent tax against gross receipts Imposed upon them by sec tion 1313 of the now code Is on their business nnd not against their property and therc-foro not In contra\cntlon of the constitutional provision that the property ot corporations i.lm 11 he taxed the snnio as that of Individ uals. In accordance with Governor Shaw's wishes and the repeated demands from coun ty chairmen' for Shaw meetings , Manager Richards ot the republican itato central com mittee's speaking bureau today arranged two meetings a day for the governor \\lth ono exception , that being on the date of November 3 , when he speaks at Council Illuffs In the evening. Five hours after Governor Shaw's arrival In the morning ho will leave for Monroe , Jasper county , where ho Is advertised to appear at 11 o'clock the same forenoon. Following Is the Itinerary : October 28 , Monroe , morning ; sonic point In Monroe , evening ; October 30 , Corning , after noon , Crcston , evening , October 31 , Afton , afternoon , Charlton , evening , November 1 , Cedar Rapids , afternoon ; Toledo , evening ; November 2 , Wnpcllo , afternoon ; Burlington , evening , November 3 , Council Bluffs , even ing ; November 4 , Smlthland , afternoon ; Ida Grove , evening. The remaining two clays of the cumpalgn will be spent In Crawford , the governor's homo county. Senator Allison was here today. He ar rived this morning from Amos' , vvhero ho addressed n largo audience last evening. Ho loft tonight for Wlnterset to speak Satur day afternoon. The senator spent most of the afternoon at the republican headquar ters with Chairman AVcavcr and George 13. Roberts , director of the government mints. In comparing this off year with those of the past Senator Allison said It was his opinion that there has been as much , If not moic , Interest dlsplajed In this campaign. Ills observations through the state show that more pcoplo arc attending the repub lican meetings than In other off > care , which Implies that there will be a largo vote polled , The October term of court will probably adjourn tomorow. The opinions handed down by the court this morning arc : The Scottish T'nlon National Insurance company of Edinburgh , Scotland , nnd Ion- don , England , appellants , against John HrrrloU as treasurer of stale ; 1'ollc ills trlct ; aninncd. Margaret A Harrison and others , execu tors , appellants , against Clara A Legoro rnd others ; Otocno dlstrtlr.t ; afllrmed. I3d Travis , appellant , against William A. Hunter ; Cedar llnplds superior couit ; nf- llrmed. Tlic Piano Mnmif.icturlntr company , np- pi'llants , nralnst George Me Void ; Harrison dlstilct ; atllrmed. Joseph Tuffrep aR.ilnst William H. Stew ard , appellant , Marshall district ; rcvrrscd. A. J. Smith against Chicago & Great Western R.iilwav company , appellant ; CMrknnv district ; alllrmed. John Iilndt against August Ulhleln and others , appellants ; Pottawattamle district , affirmed District Court nt Slhlcv. SIBLEY , la. , Oct. 27. ( Special Telegram. ) Judge Wakefield of Sioux City has been holding a busy term of court hero this week. Today he sentenced August Routing , nllns Fred Schultz , to thrco years' In the penl- Nebraska's Most Noted People Find the Dr. Kay Remedies the Best. "WORKS LIKE A CHARM. " F. M. ESTERBROOK , Treasurer of the Nebraska. Wesleyan University , at University Place , Nebr. , writes : "I have been tioubled for some time with tickling In the throat which often greatly annoyed me. After taking Dr Kay's Lung Dalm I found re lief. I found your Dr Kay's ICIdne- cura HELPED MY KIDNEY TROUBLE , which has been troubling me for a number ot years. Mrs. Ester- brook had been subject to a cough > - _ ; M * sj for moat of the . ' l'x < r f- . winter , and also Insomnia. After taking only ono beef your Dr , Kay's Lung Balm she was almost entirely relieved of her cough and she also found It made her sleep better. We find your remedies work like a charm , " ifau'c Halm Is gold by druggists for lOc IXdy a _ uanii and 25c , or sent by mall on receipt ot price. Don't take any substitute It has no cqMal , ' IB a wonderful remedy. Every Kay's pergon AT THJS TJMJ : w year should renovate their sjstem and get ready for winter. ( Jet every organ working rlsht , the blood purified , the etoraach , ll\er and bowels doing their work properly. Then > ou will avert favors , fortify against colds , pneumonia and lagrlppo anj ( other dangerous diseases. There IB no remed > that renovates the system to perfectly , pleasantly and gentl ) a Dr Kay's Kcnovator. Try It at once you can't help be. Ing pleased vvlth the rwult. It will nave you big doctors' bills , a > ast amount of suffering and many times life Itself. Druggists sell U for 25c nnd $1.00 , or six for $5.00. Do not take any substitute , for It has no equal. If druggi&ts do not have It bend price to us and we will eend It by return mall. Send for KHEH SAMPLE , KHEfi ADVICE and 110- page illustrated book of roeelpts , etc. Wo tieot with great success all dlseasea. No one ever tn our Special Pamphlets on Lung and Tnroat Diseases , Stomi valuable book on FEMALE DISEASES , which U thoroubhly them. Sent free In a plain sealed envelop ? , to ladles only , w tcntlary for forgery and uttering a forged Instrument. Some important civil cases were tried. Kixtnl Unnrrel O\cr Corn. HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. , Oct. 27.-John Koblnson killed his brother , Prof. George Robinson , ; i prominent colored educator , with a shotgun today. The tuiKcuy was the result of , v quarrel over the ownership of U coin crjp. Koblnson HUIrendered. For char.ng-d'fcU nnd invalid coolilng. Company's Extract of Bee ! Glres Btrcnqth and delicious flRTor to eonps nnd sauces nnd makes delicate uecr U liiatinUy. Gonuliiowith blue signature GEORGE W. HERVEY. GEOnOB W. HBRVKY. .editor of the Omaha Weekly World- Herald , ivaa cured of ono of the very worst cases of stomach trouble by uslns OR. KAY'S UKNOVAT OH. after three of the best doctors In the stale had fnlled to help him. His euro was remarkable. It Is permanent. A k him about It or write to us for full report of It and for free sample , free book and free advice , Prominent People of Omaha Signed the Following Statement. "TO WHOM THIS COMES , GREETING : We take pleasure In commending the virtues of the remedies prepared by the Dr. B , J , Kay Medical Co. Having known of some remark able cures of Omaha people effected by the UHO of Dr Kay's Renovator nud Dr. Kaj's Lung Balm , wo believe that these great remedies are worthy of the confidence of the public. " Signed by the following : HON. W , A. PAXTON , president Union Stock Yards Co , HON , A. U. WYMAN , ex-treasurer of the United States , Now president ot the Omaha Loan and Trust Co. , the largest and most prominent negotiators of western farm and city loans. HON. GEO P. BEM1S , ex-mayor of the city of Omaha. He Is now doing a large real estate , loaning and flro insur ( ance business and Is ono of the motU reliable dealers In his line of business , : i CHAS D. THOMPSON , proprietor of the Chas D. Thomp son Newspaper Advertising Agency. ERASTUS A. IJENSON , president of the Oiraba Real Es tate Exchange , ono of the largest owners of real estate In the city HON. A. S. CHURCHILL , ex-attorney general of Nebraska. Ono of Nebraska's prominent lawyers. HON W. J CONNELIj , ex-Congressman and at present City Attorney JOHN MCDONALD , sheriff. GEORGE HBIMROD , Treasurer of Douglas County. HON. 0 J. SMYTH. Attorney General of Nebraska. HON. T. S. CLARKSON , late Postmaster of Omaha. A Q. EDWARDS , City Treasurer. UBECHER IIIGIiY , City Clerk and many others. xited lung and throat troubles moro successfully Send for 1 ich Troubles , Liver and Kidney Troubles. Wo publtah a very Illustrated , showing all the dislocations and how to replace lien requested. Address i < < Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co , , Saratoga Springs , New York. I M MELANCHOLIA A DISORDERED LIVER CAUSES SAD THOUGHTS WHEN THE NERVES ARE OVERSTRAINED BY WORK OR CARE , THE LIVER , STOMACH , KIDNEYS , IMMEDIATELY BECOME WEAKENED IN THEIR ACTION AND THE BODY IS MADE FOUL AND UNHEALTHY - HEALTHY WITH IMPURE BLOOD AND BILE. Paine's Compound FOR THE Liver , Stomach , Kidneys , THE WORD'S REMEDY for Disease ; restores these great nerve centres to healthy action. The blobd is made clean , rich and in full quantity. Muscle tissues are nour ished , invigorated , and the body is healthy. Immediate relief is given to the Melancholy. Mrs. Jennie II. Steele , Vaughns , Ga. , writes : "I have suffered for ten years with what the doctors call neuralgia o the liver , and never had any relief from the doctor's medicine. or anything else , untif I began taking Paine's Celery Com pound. I have taken about three bottles and have not suf fered any since I first began to take it. 'I feel that it has saved my life , and hope all who suffer as I have will give Paine's Celery Compound a fair trial. " The Ideal Overcoat this season iu price comfort , style everything is the Gay rock. You will cer tainly get your money's worth and be comfort able in mind as well as in body. Come in and examine our splendid line of overcoats new est , Hwellest , warmest , neatest is the Gayrock for $10.00. 18 and 20 Main St. 17 and 1 ! ) Pearl St. S O o TOM MRE HENRY 1O Cents. 5 Cents TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS , I * John Q. Woodward & Co. , SSA I Invest Your Money Safe Buy a first mort agj netting you 5 pr ? cent interest Buy a farm in Iowa or Nebraska. Purchase city property in Omaha or Council Bluffs. T v A XT' Q-r TIJ TG2 ; G2i 39 Pearl Street , J-JjQ. Jrl J ± - i OT Xv3vD , Council Bluffi have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them ESTABLISHED 1881. KOIl SALE-Lumber and material of all fclnds Wo purchased The Orcatcr Ameri can Exposition , Our branch ofllce Is locat ed In the Admlnltitratlon Jlulldlns In the Exposition CJroundB and no would he pleas ed to furnish all Information. Write for our catalogue with long distance telephone In ofllce. CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO , WM. WELCH TRANSFER LINE llrlucrn Cdimcll Itlufrx nnil Oiualiu , Rates Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council muffs onkc , No S North Wain stieet. Telephone 12S. Omaha , office re moved to 311 Houth Twelfth btrcet. Telephone - * phone 1303. Connection : ) mudo with Boutli Oman * ,