The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, August 07, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    HE AMERICAN
Kansas City Advertisements
T. O. 3IAGEE,
DEALER IN
Hew ana seocna-Haaa God
FURNITURE
Square doling guaranteed
SI 20 Kast KtKhteenth Street,
W. S. WOODS. PrESIOCNT.
National Bank
KANSAS
Capital
Surplus
Demand Depoelu.
DIFkOTORS:
Askew, W. A. Wilson, Wnj. riuttlff, J. J. Swofford.
J. C. Eeelhoff, H. C. Arnold, H. C. Ward, W. P. Voorheei
G. M. Cole, J. II Arnold, Chester A. Snider, D T. Morton,
Joe. Cahn, W. S. Wood, W. A. Rule.
ACCOUNTS
BURT at EES, Licensed Embalmor.
BURT MEEI5 & CO.,
Undertakers and Funeral
Directors.
Carriages furnished at reasonable rates.
1813 Main Street .... KANSAS CITY, Mo.
OLDEST CHIMNEY SWEEPS IN THE UNITED STATES 00 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Tslspiions
0. EMS, SOU i CO.
Steam and bot air furnace set and repaired. Chimney,
Gratee and Mbntels built and repaired.
Office uprntrntrm, In front or W. IX Craft's Tin Shop.
803 WALNUT ST. KANSAS CITY, MO.
Dr Whit-tier 215 We8t mh st" KiB U,J Mo
, ' niVllXlj .J (oldest and original. Moat successful special
1st. Est' 7. Nervous liehlllty. Lost Vitality, Organic Weakness. Early lHvay, Lack of
Energy Slf Distrust, Weak Memory, Dyspepsia, KihauMlng Losses, Yi.nples on Knee.
Aversion t Society, Until Ambition, Untltnets to Marry. Stunted Development. Lost
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long experience, special study of each cane, pure medicines. Insure a REAL CURE, tjuus
Uon list No I f rt In plain envelops. Charges reasonable. Term easy. t'al.
BLOOD AND SKIN diseases, all forma SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, CATARRH,
ECZEMA, (Itchy or scaly tettert, and ALL BLOOD DISEASES, cured for life. safely and
Vure. Avoid patent medicine or Inexperienced bands. Call or write for question Hat No.
OD blood (linemen
GONORRHOEA. QLEEL, STRICTURE. cured without Instrument ot pain. Lint
No. J free. Medical UlcUuuary and Adviser fre at offce, by mail lie. Hour V to 4, 7 to 8.
lunday 10 to 11
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Furniture, Stores tod Tinware.
kind of Household Goods bought,
old and exchanged.
REPAIRING
to all buying and telling.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
w. A- RULE. Cashier.
of Commerce,
CITY, MO.
11,000,000 00
300,000.00
5,000,000.00
SOLICITED.
TELEPHONE 264.
S4S2.
Chimney Sweeps
Brickmasons.
J
On. Homaniera and Jesuitism
MURRAY'S
Pope.
From 2VTew Type
TUE I'KOXISED USD.
Why the Teeilat, Traveler aaahUdeat
Kheuld TUIt Utah.
There are two reasons, either one of
which ought to be conclusive with
every American citizen.
JVnrt; The trip from Denver to Uuh
f lft Rio Grande Western, "Great Salt
Lake Route," la the grandest to be
found anywhere on the continent. No
European trip of equal iengtn can com
pare with It in variety and grandeur of
scenery and wealth of novel Interest.
Second; You should go because, when
you have made this wonderful trip, you
will find UUh at the end of lV-Uuh,
one of the world's famous spoU, and
land of gold, silver, copper, Iron and
Coal; of lofty mountains and fertile val
leys; of vineyards, fruits and flowers.
Salt Lake City, the capital, Is of great
Interest on account of Its historical and
religious associations. Here are Hot
Thermal Springs, Warm Springs, Sul
phur Springs, Sanitarium, Parks,
Drives, Canyons and the most health
ful climate on earth. Great Salt Lake,
with the new and beautiful Saltalr
Beach Resort, of Moorish design, has
no equal In America. Write to F. A.
Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of
pamphlets, eto.
$200.00 U HOLD GIVES.
Of Special Interest te Students and
Teachers.
II. H. Woodward Company, of Balti
more, Md., are making a most liberal
offer of 1200.00 to anyone who will sell
200 copies of "Gems of Religious
Thought," a new book by Talmage.
This is one of the most popular books
ever published. Three editions sold in
60 days. Agents sell 10 to IS copies a
day. An Eatey organ, retail price 1270,
given for selling 110 copies In 3 months.
A 1100 bicycle given for selling 80
copies In 2 months. A gold watch for
selling 60 copies In one month. This
premium in addition to commission.
Complete outfit 35 cents. Freight paid.
Credit given. Agents wanted also for
"Talks to Children About Jesus." One
hundred and fifty thousand copies bold,
and It is now selling faster than ever.
Same terms and conditions as on
"Gems of Religious Thought." Other
popular books and Bibles also. They
offer special and most liberal rates to
students and teachers for summer va
cation. During last summer a large
number of students and teachers can
vassed for their books. Among the
list there were 23 who made over $200,
57 who won the 8200 premium, and 76
made over 1150 for their summer work.
Write them Immediately. if
UTAll-TUE 45TH STATE.
The Homeseeker's Promised Land.
The territory of Utah entered the
Union of States on January 4th, 1806,
with ft population of about 200,000 peo
ple and ft climate unsurpassed in the
wide world. It Is richer in agricul
tural resources than any other state.
It has within its borders nearly all of
the known minerals and metals gold,
silver, copper, Iron, tin, etc., in abun
dant quantities. It has, best of all, a
health-giving climate, always temper
ate In summer and in winter. It has
hot sulphur springs, and Is in fact one
Urge sanitarium. Utah is the Ideal
place to build ft home in which to
spend the balance of your days, sur
rounded by farm and orchard which
guarantee all the necessities and most
of the comforts of life. There are mil
lions of such homes now awaiting set
tlement. Send to F. A. Wadlelgh,
Salt Lake City, for copies of Utah
pamphlets. It will pay you. to post
yourself on the merits of the new state,
whioh has been amply termed "The
Promised Land."
1200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN
For Selling a Book of Great Interest and
Popularity "Story of Turkey and
Armenia," With a Full and Graphic
Account of the Massacres.
R. H. Woodward Company, Balti
more, Md., are offering $200.00 to any
one selling 200 copies of their new
book, "Story of Turkey and Armenia."
This is a work of great interest and
popularity. Many agents sell 15 copies
a day. A, graphic and thrilling ac
count is given of the massacres of the
Armenians which have aroused the
civilized world. Agents are offered
the most liberal terms and premiums.
Freight paid and credit given. Write
them immediately. tf
What C A. Totter Says.
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895.-The
Howard Medicine Company. Gentle
men: I desire to say to all who feel the
strength of their manhood slowly slip
ping away, whose ambition is at Its
lowest ebb, whose mind is beclouded,
and the senses dulled, when you feel
dyspeptic, and lose your self-respect,
that your blood is out of order, and all
you need is some of Howard's Vegetone
Blood Powder to tone up your system
It will act almost instantly upon the
blood; you will feel the renewed life
and vieor coursing through your sys
tem; you will feel the old-time grip In
your hands; your mind will be as active
as ever; your friends will observe the
flag of health flying in your face, and
you will feel like a new being. I have
not felt so well for five years as I do
since taking one package of your Blood
Powder, and I feel as strong and active
as ever. I weigh 15 pounds more thsa
ever la my lire. The change la so
marked that it is the subject of com
ment when meeting my friends. I
recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood
Powder to be, a I believe, the greatest
blood-purifier on earth.
C. A I'OTTtR.
Dr. Kay's Lung BalnsiS.
Summer KesorU.
There are many of them on the line
of THE UNION PACIFIC, ftnd before
arranging for your summer outing you
should make inquiry as to rates and
route. For full information, call at
City Ticket Office,
1302 Farnah St.
A Cool Reception
Awaits the wise purchaser of ft Spirit
Lake ticket, via the Northwestern line.
Accommodations there better and
more reasonable than ever. Ther
mometers not allowed to go above
68 1-20.
City office, 1401 Farnam street.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town in the United States to
sell ft sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk-Leg. Address
C. A. C. Medical Co.,
C. A. Crum, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111.
WILD HORSES IN AUSTRALIA.
The Methods Employed to Captor. Thea.
Animal.
As a rule the herds number from ten
to twelve, made up of mares and one
stallion, says Chambers' Jiurnal. No
stallion will allow another etallion la
his herd, and stubborn fights frequently
occur between horses owing to this.
The lenten males, after being expelled.
toin herds exclusively of stallions. On
any herd being sighted by hunters, a
good Idea can generally be formed by
the experienced man as to which route
the animals will take In their way to
the rugged hills, for which they inva
riably make when disrupted. A scheme
is mapped out to cut them off, If possi
ble, and the party scatters, each to taka
up his allotted position. Of course,
while doing this, every advantage la
taken of the natural inequalltlee of the
ground, so as to escape observation.
When the alarm Is given, however, all
need for caution Is at an end, and each
hunter puts his steed to full gallop.
The stallion, the head of the herd,
boldly comes out to meet him and en
deavors to distract attention from the
rest.
In eome rare Instances he la lassoed
and captured at once, but he generally
manages to rejoin his wives, which by
this time have trooped Into single file,
with his favorite mare In the lead.
Should the herd be turned and get into
difficulties, the stallion takes up his po
sition in the van, and the great ob
ject is to cut him off from the rest.
Should this be accomplished, both he
and the mares become confused, and
the lassoers often manage to take two
or three per man. Instances have been
known where a horse has been thrown
to the ground by the hunter's giving a
violent Jerk to the animal's tall when
the horse was making an abrupt turn.
When this quarry Is brought down,
either by this method or the use of the
lasso, the rider jumps from his steed,
whips a "blinder" (a handkerchief Is
used when there Is nothing else pro
curable) over the prostrate horse's eyes
and straps up one of bis forelegs se
curely. If this is properly done the
animal may safely be left "until called
for," for no horse thus secured can
stray far.
Should a man be so unlucky as to
capture a branded horse or a foal run
ning with a branded mare, he cannot
keep it, but all others become the prop
erty of the hunter, and after they un
dergo a rough-and-ready process of
breaking In, are sold at prices ranging
from 25s. to 25. The latter figure is,
however, seldom reached, unless In the
case of exceptionally fine stallions.
Great numbers of these horses die from
starvation In the winter time, but still
the herds show no signs of diminution.
A Fox's Fatal Leap.
Two months or more ago a Bioom-
fleld man brought Fred Dow, the Church
street groceryman, a young fox. It was
placed In a box In the store cellar un
til thoro'tghiy "wonted" thereafter be
ing allowed the run of that miscellaneously-filled
apartment, being fed
from the cracker barrels and meat
stalls above. It had come to be quite
at home, had grown big and fat and
was the pet of all who bad occasion to
go Into the cellar. The fox is nat
urally drowsy during the daytime, and,
although the door was always open by
day, It never had attempted to peer
out Into the big world that was only a
couple of bounds away. If It had cared
to do so by night the closed door pre
vented. Saturday had been a busy day
and the tired attendants forgot to close
the cellar door. Just when the fox dis
covered the oversight of course no one
knows, but It must have been before
the outside door to the apartment house
above the store was closed for the night
Early yesterday morning, while the de
livery wagons were being loaded, a
queer "swishing" noise was heard, and
before the boys had time to look up the
fox landed on the pavement among
them, Us breath being knocked too far
away ever to return. It appears that
the anln"l had emerged from the cel
lar, possibly been frightened by pass
ers, had gone into the hallway, up the
four flights of stairs and out upon the
roof. It must have spent Sunday up
there, end when It saw the boys below
chanced . the fatal Jump. Hartford
Courant
KANSAS CITY STATE BANK.
Capital
Surplus
w. o. COX.
President.
EMUWO 09
S0.0UO0O
f. C. ADAMS.
Asst Cashier.
KANSAS CITY
Steam Carpet Cleaning
AND MOTH DESTROYING CO.
Refitting and Sewing a Specialty. M. E.
bCMMKRB A CO , successors to L. a. Vlckers.
Telephone til.
1220 E. I8th it., Kansas City, Mo.
DOUTIIAT'S
HARNESS SHOP
AND
SECOND-HAND STOKE.
2220.East 16th St.
Xp and SeeonJ-hinJ Good, of mil
It lad m.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
1032 Main Street.
The undersigned baa been In the Phntn.
graph business since 161. Thta gallery haa
una ui iiib ADinony a Latest improved Cam
era' for making Floe I'hotourapha the
flrat out of tha factory. In fact, thin gallery
keepa up with all the latest xtjlea and lm-
froveuieota In tine fhoiographv. (ilve me a
rial order.
T. D. SA1MDEIS,
103S Alain St.. KAA'S.tS CJTV.
JAMES IlEItltY,
Looking Glass Plates
BEVELED GLASS.
Damaged Mirrors Re-Silvered at Short Notice.
Send for Pricea.
Offioa, 1429 Wilnat St., KANSAS CITY, X0
MCCRYSTLE
The Hatter.
Hatj cleaned, colored and retrlnimed.
cAltto ladles' and Genu' itrti
hata cleaned. '
8 Eiil Eighth Street. Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City Tent and Awning Co.,
Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins, Covers, 4c.
109 WS8T EIGHTH STREET.
Taltphont 1614. KANSAS CITY. MO,
Caney fugs
nut ot OH Input am Missels Carptt.
We take vour Camel and cut and make a
Rug, from three to eleven feet wide, for 80
cents per square yard; fringe extra. Five
pounds oi carpet, to tne yara oi Kug.
Q. n. SAPPENFIELD,
607 Eid Eighteenth St.,
KANSAS CITY. M0.
Troost P&rlj
On Troost Ave. Cable Ry.
Brass Band Concerts Sundays.
Zoological Garden, Merro-go-
round, Boating and other at
tractions. Watch for the opening next
week of
'Shooting the chates."
Missoiri, Kansas & Texas Trust Co.
KANSAS CITT, MO.
86 Wall Street. New York.
400 OI ea'nut Street. Philadelphia,
m Washington Street. Boston.
Single No. Z. Amsterdam. Holland.
Rorotheenatrausse No.M, Berlin, Germany,
ai Lombard Street, London, E.O.. England.
Capital ... l.SSO.OOO.
Sorplas and Undivided Profits, 1 ,000,000.
ARTHUR E. STILWELL, President.
Vine Presidents: J. McD. Trimble, E. L.
Martin, W. S. Taylor, Jacques T. Nolthe
nlus. Arthur O. Roblnmn, secretary; William 8.
Taylor, treasurer; Frana B. Wilcox, assistant
treasurer; J. J. Calrnes, assistant
secretary; E. 8. Cosher, second assistant sec
retary, xrlmoie s braiey, general attorneys.
Executes a General Trust Business.
Acta as Trustee, Transfer Agent or Regis
trar tor Corporations.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guard
ian or Trustee of Estatea.
Collects Western Mortgages.
Takes Charge of Properties, ellectlng
Rents, raying Taxes, etc., for Eastern In
vestors. Kansas City Directors A. E. Sttlwell, E.
h. Martin, Frank Cooper. F. A. Faxon. J.
McD. Trimble. Robert Gilliam, Jacques T.
Noltbenlus. O. A. Braiey.
H. NEVINS,
Practical Horse Shoer.
Horses Entrusted to My Cars
will not be Abused.
307 Grand Ave., Kansas city, mo.
Jewelry 5tf,y
ALSO
Optician.
EYES TESTED FREE.
18 East nth St., Kansis City, mo
Universal Repair Co.
CHAS. H. WARD, Propr.
Cars! a. 4 atlKtor. trick sac Tie Wars,
Plattorlaf Ml Paiatiaf.
Kalaomlatas aat Paper Hanging. Citterns
built and repaired, evw r coom-tlnna put
la. Ealimau cheerfully furnished. Ail
work guaranteed satisfactory.
704 Wiaasstta It. KaatAS Crrv. Mo
6. BOCK,
J Brush Factory,
n EAST II St.
All sorts of brushes
made to order
prompt I v at reaa in
able pricea Re
pair lag brashes,
carpet sweepers,
etc., etc.
Scrub IrstaM Frta
6c Uswaras.
MRS. M. M. SMITH,
Manicure Chiropodist
and Facial Electrician.
REMOVES Corns. Bunions and Ingrowing
v Nails without pain or the use of aclda.
Also Facial Massage, Superfluous Hair,
wrinkles, pock marks, moles and scars per
manently removed by electricity.
444-445 NEW RIDGE BLD'G.
Entrance. 812 Walnut SI. sr 91S Main St.
J. F. BUTLER.
O. D. HOWE.
BUTLER & ROWE.
Cotractors and Builders.
Offlcs Fixtures a Specialty.
All oidera will receive our personal atten
tion, batlsfactton gdaranteed.
CALL TSLSPHONS 3S.
Offlcs snd Shop:
115 E. 13th bthbit. Kansas City, Mo.
How It
Is Done! .
We use only the choicest raw
material, and give It a slow,
mild cure, which develops all
the natural sweetness of the
meat without .making It too
salt.
AND . . .
Br&rjf aj-f Bacon
Represent the best work of the
packers' art every piece guar
anteed. All butchers and gro
cers have them.
Armour Packing Co.,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Reduction o( Prices!
In order to be up to date I have con
cluded to reduce prices to regular
customers In a way that will not lower
the standard of my shop.
A Scientific and Positively Becoming
Hair Cut for 290-
COMHCTATIOM TICKETS.
Four Shaves for BOa
Or Tt-n for
Baths, in large porcelain tubs, fine rooms,.
a cents eacn or a tor au cents at
GRAND JUNCTION
BARBER SHOP and
ATH ROOMS . . .
HENRY A. MAYOR.
821 Delaware Street,.
First Shop north of Junction.
W Mention this paper
A-l City References
Private and Ucspltal Experience.
BEIT POTTER,
Male Nurse.
Purfflral cases nrefeired. Terms, 110.00 to
115.00 per week and expenses. Telephone 166V
801 E. 8th St , KANSAS CITY, M0
CHARLES WITTENBERG,
Boots ShC5
MADE AND REPAIRED-
1302 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
DR. HENDERSON
101 W.t'th St Kansas City, Mo.
A Regular Graduate in Medicine. Over 37
tears' rracttce11 1 -niiugu.
The Oldest la Ago and Longest Located.
Authorized by the State to
treat Vhmtlo, htruouM and Prl
vatt Diseases. Cures guaran
teed cr money reiunded.
Over &),iiu canes cured.
Charges low. Ho mercury
nriniuriousinedicineusca.
hu lime lost from business. Parties M a
distance t.reatett Dy man ana express.
Medicines sent everywhere free from
iraze or breaknge. State your ciise and
send for terms. Consultation free and
confidential, personally or by letter. I
permanently cute
Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility
(Spermatorrhea and mocfv)produclnsr
pimples, nervousness, rushes of blood
to tne bead, pains In the back, forgetful
ness, baahfulneas and aversion to socie
ty; stop night losses restore lost sex
ual power enlarge and strengthen weak
parts and make you til for nutrriago.
Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, and all
private diseases cured fovlife.
Of -t-i rf n-rt cured without cutting,
JUlvlUlC caustic, sounds or bou
pries. No pain or exposure. Fallouts
can use treatment at home.
THfW for both sexes 80 pnges, 27
DUUiV pictures, with full descrip
tion of above diseases the effecls aud
cure sent sealed In plain wrapper for
60. stamps. Sure Care for JlhcqmstUm.
Send stampfor circular. I'EEBJIUSKUM
OF AHATOMT.
$500 for abovs diseases that I cannot curs
Aa
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