The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, September 04, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE AMERICAN
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Kansas uiv Auverusemenis
.1. i. i.vGisii:.
DEALER IN
Few and MM Gooffs, -
FURNITURE
Square dealing guaranteed
S120 F.at Kishtfcnth Sircrt,
W. S. WOODS. PatSiDENT.
National Bank of Commerce,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Capital
Burplua
Demand Deposit
DIPbOTORS:
Wb, Akew,
J. C. Kjrelhoff.
G. M. Cole,
Joa.
W. A. WilMn,
H. C. Arnold,
J. II Arnold,
Cahn, W. S.
ACCOUNTS
CRT MEKK, licensed Embalnim-.
BURT MEEK & CO.,
Undertakers and Funeral
Directors.
Carriages furnished at reasonable rates.
1813 Main Street .... KANSAS CITY, Mo.
OLDEST CHIMNEY SWEEPS IN THE UNITED STATES 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
I Eflwart, SOQ &
' Steam and bot air furnaoes aet and repaired. Chimneys,
Gratea and Mwntels built and repaired.
- Orrice uftaf arn, in Trout at V. U. Craft's Tin Shop.
803 WALNUT ST KANSAS CITY, MO.
Dr. Whittier. Sr f OI?lfi I'81!? MKan8M c,t" Mo-
.. r .. k ... Oldest and original. Most successful peels
lit. F.st'57. Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality. Organic Weakneta. Karl. iiw... iu
Energy. Self IMstrust, Weak Memory, Kyspepsla, Kihaustlng Losses. "1
Aversion to Society. Loss of Ambition, Unfitness to Marrv. rt tinted lei
atanhoou. Milky Lrlne. effect of ahiiM np nirnau rtTuiir, Tn ut a v
iB fPfln'' 'iHlftl t"ly of each cane, pure medicine, tniiure a HEAL CURE.
Uoa list No 1 free In plalnenvelope. Charges reasonable. Terms eaav. t all.
JBJ'QOD AND SKIN diseases, all form SCROFULA. RHEUMATISM. CATi
. , . . .. . " . ' . ' .
a OB DIOOO (llfttaes
GONORRHOEA, GLEEL, STRICTURE,
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Especially prepared to meet the wants of Farmers, Mer
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desire a complete work at the minimum cost.
Nearly 70 Comprehensive Maps.
140 New and Superb Illustrations .
A Whole Library of Itself, of vital and absorb
ing interest to every member of the household.
Population of each State and Territory, of all
Counties of the United States, and of American
Cities with over 5,000 Inhabitants.
IT CONTAINS much special Information regarding any Nation, Province
State, City, Town or Village desired. The knowledge is rarely obtainable
from a school geography, which necessarily has only a lew general facts and
the location of important cities.
Railroad maps are notoriously Incorrect and misleading, hence the puzzled
Iruth-seeker, where large libraries are inaooesslble, is without relief unless he
It the happy owner of a knowledge-satisfying, pleasure-giving People's Atlas.
All Countries on the face of the earth are shown.
Rivers and Lakes are accurately located.
All the large Cities of the World, the important Towns and most of the
Villages of the United States are given on the Maps.
It gives a classified List of all Nations, with Forms of Government, Geo
graphical Location, Size and Population.
,.n h?.w?' T'l- an.a U1 b.e r 50 CENTS.
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.
The Greatest Book Ever Written.
On Romanism and Jesuitism
IS REV. E. O.
Black s
Contains SOO Pases,
Profusely Illustrated,
Printed From New Typo.
Price In Paper, 60 Cents.
ADDRESS:
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
1 a a
Furniture, Stores and Tinware
kinds of Koua'bl4 UU bounl
old and e.hiiiKrii.
REPAIRING
to all buying and telling,
KANSAS CITY,
MO
w. A. RULE. Cashier
11,000,000 00
SOI). 000. 00
5,000,000,00
Wm. Hutilir, J. J. Swofford.
H. C. Ward, W. P. Voorhee
Chester A. Snider, D T. Morton,
Wood, W. A. Rule.
SOLICITED.
TELEPHONE 864
CO.
Chimney Sweeps
Brickmasons.
&
t. Lout
My lift
Ques-
. ,v.' v , lUAUCffl, A 1 AltnU
Cull or write for question list No,
cured without Instrument or pain.
at ofTee, by mall Sc. Hour to 4, T
Llat
tos.
i
MURRAY'S
Pope.
TI1E I'KOIIMD LAD.
u,-
Hay the TeiiM, Trawler and Modent
Mian Id t kit Hah.
There are two rona, either one of
which ought to be conclusive with
every American citizen.
First: The trip from Denver to Utah
via Rio Grande Western, "Gnat Salt
Lake Route," la the grandest to be
found anywhere on the continent. No
European trip of equal lengtn can com
pare with it In variety and grandeur of
acenery and wealth of novel intereat.
(Second: You should go because, when
you have made this wonderful trip, you
will find Utah at the end of It-Utah,
one of the world's famous spots, and a
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 association. Here are Ilot
Thermal Springs, Warm Springs, Sul
phur Springs, Sanitarium, Parks,
Drives, Canyons and the most health'
ful climate on earth. Great Salt Lake,
1th the new and beautiful Saltair
Beach Resort, of Moorish design, has
no equal in America. Write to P. A
Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of
pamphlets, etc.
1200.00 IX (iOLU (ilVES.
Of Special IntereNt U Student and
Teachers.
It 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 it one of the most popular books
ever published. Three editions sold In
60 days. Agents sell 10 to 15 copies a
day. An Estey organ, retail price 1270,
given for selling 110 copies In 3 months.
A 1100 bicycle given for soiling
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 sold,
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 alanre
number of students and teachers can
vassed for their books. Among the
list there were 23 who made over 1200,
57 who won the 1200 premium, and 76
made over 1150 for their summer work.
Write them Immediately. if
CTA1I THE 45TU STATE.
The Homeseeker'g Promised Land.
The territory of Utah entered the
Union of States on January 4th, 1896,
with a population of about 200,000 peo
ple and a 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
large sanitarium. Utah is the ideal
place to build a 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,
which has been amply termed "The
Promised Land."
What C. A. Potter Says.
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The
Howard Medicine Company. Gentle
men: I desire to sav 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.
rill act almost instantly upon the
blood; you will feel the renewed life
and vigor 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 than
ever in my life. The change is so
marked that it is the subject of com
ment when meeting my friends. I
recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood
Powder to be, as I believe, the greatest
blood-purifier on earth.
C. A. Potter.
Kot too Smooth.
The tracks of the UNION PACIFIC
are so smooth and the cars furnished
so complete that you can imagine your
self in your own luxurious apartments
at home.
Inspect the Buffet Library and Smok
ing Car as they pass through Omaha
L??.??."!""
w l. iu.i rnuciv, aou Dei ore
arranging for your summer outing you
should make Inquiry a to rates and
routea. tor full ln'ormatlon. call at
City Ticket Office,
1302 Far am St,
WANTED AGENTS
in every town in tee United States to
sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
ana Milk-Leg. Address
C. A. C. MEDICAL CO.,
C. A. CRCM, Mir.
i:aiWhah Av. Chicago. Ill
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
cmifflu, colds.
tmoat d.tK
how to test a diamond.
A Urlad.ton. Mioai4 Maku No Impraa-
toa Ca It.
The safest way to determine tb
genuineness of a diamond is to teat it
hardness. The simplest test Is to hol.l
(he stone firmly against a wet, rapldb
revolving frrindstoiie from five to ten
minutes. If the least mark appears up
on the piece It Is not a diamond, for I:
u were a diamond, so far from an
mark being produced on it. it wouli
be likely, on the other hand, to mak
a deep Impression in the grind stone
The same test may he made witr
emery paper, or an emery wheel
neither of which, although harder lha'
a grlndBtone, will make any impresslo:
upon a diamond.
lois is a good tuing for one to re
member in these days of manufacture'
diamonds. The paste article Is mad
with such care that it sometimes test
the skill of the expert to diBtinguls
the genuine from the bogus, but If th
grindstone is brought Into play ther
can be no room for doubt. Some peo
pie think that if they rub a Eton
against glass and It makes a deep In'
pression it is a diamond. Some past
articles will scratch glass and the Imt
tatlon of sapphires, rubles and emer
aids will do the same.
Regarding the hardness of diamond?
an expert says: " in 1S86 I made a'
experiment. The stone here waa i
round piece of Brazilian bort, with
radiated internal structure. It wa
kept on a polishing wheel made of han:
lion with a diameter of one foot, fo
seven and one-half hours a day for nln
months, the wheel turning at the rati
of 2,500 to 3,000 revolutions per minute
and giving three feet of traveling but
face to the stone. The total distance
traversed was 170,000 miles, or abou
seven times the circumference of thr
globe, but the result was the polishing
of only about one square centimete:
of surface. With an ordinary diamon
fully a hundred times as much would
have been accomplished."
So If a man wants to sell a real dia
mond, and he knows that it is a gen
uine, he will not be afraid to test it on
a grindstone. Los Angeles Herald.
The St, Louis Trne of Beauty.
In no city of America Is there mon
local Drlde concerning its beautilu
women than In St. Louis. The south
western metropolis has reason to fee
entitled to a distinguished place in an;
gallery of womanly grace, for its type
of loveliness need no expression o
commendation. They are distinctly
and sDeak for themselves. St. Loul
lost one of her unmarried belles re
cently In the person of Miss Marl
Ewing. who was married two weel.
ego to Mr. Edward Rice.
Mrs. Rice has been considered fo'
more than a year one of the most celc
brated of all the beauties of St. Louh
She Is the eldest daughter of Mr. an
Mrs. Gus Ewing, whose home is oi.
of the fashionable centers of the clt
Miss Ewing was educated at Sacre
Heart convent, in St. Louis, and wei.
afterward to Massachusetts to coir.
plete her course of study. Subsequent
ly she made a tour of Europe for
year with her parents and returned t
make her debut last season.
Her entrance Into society was madf
the occasion of a ball, given by he;
parents, at which Miss Ewing com
mantled immediate admiration no
only for her beauty but for her bright
ness and attractiveness of manner. Sh
Is a blonde, short of stature and wit I
a beautiful ngure. tier complexion i
pure pink and white and she has
mass of waving blonde hair. Neu
Vork Herald.
Lost Grandeor of the East.
A comparison between the annua
revenues of the Byzantine empire ii
the beginning of the thirteenth cen
tury and the present revenues of tu
empire of the Ottoman Turks brink
before the mind's eye a picttu of ti
lost grandeur and wealth of province.-
over which now broods the silence u.
desolation. At the periods mention?..
the dominions of lLs Ureek emperoi.
at Constantinople had bten impovei
ished by the Invasion of the Frani.
Crusaders, and the chief part of Au
Minor, with its flourishing cities, hau
been wrested from the Byzantine muu
archs ly conquering Islam; yet the an
nual liWome oi ine successors of Cou
stantine amounted to s650,U0U,uou
The revenuas of the sultan's empirt
have shrunk to 190,000,000 per year
Such is the blight which Turkish mis
rule has brought upon some of the fair
est regions ot the earth. Philucielpuu
Record.
Wltnirr -.
From the Plunkviue ilugle: "We havi
it on good authority that the lnseci
which is gradually sapping the vitals oi
the Clarion under the impression thai
he is editing it says that he is person
ally responsible for the remarks he hat
chosen to make about us. That's when
his editorials differ from the groceriet
he owes for." Indianapolis Journal.
Mostly Subsequent.
Reporter the two men must havt
been very unevenly matched. Wasn't
there a marked difference between then
when they stood up to fight?
Spectator Yes, sir; but It wuz mort
marked after the fight, an' Slim JIa,
NSAS CI F STATE BANK.
f"1 tJutwe
C i
i-uriuua... SUM
W. O. COX. at. C. ADAMS
rrr.;u.at. A't CaOii-r.
KANSAS CITY
Steam
Carpet Cleaning
AND MOTH DESTROYING CO.
I l at . i .
rv numr ana In . w.i . I u r-
bLMM kHi A CO . ucreor to L. Jn. Vickeii."
1220 E. I8th it., Kansas Ciiy.Mo.
nOUTIIAT'S
HARNESS SHOP
SECOND-HAND STOKE.
2220;East 18th St.
Aw and Second-hand Good, of all
kind.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
1032 Main Street.
The UDdrrslirned h
graph business since 111. This nailery has
one of the Anthony s Latest Improved Cam
era a fur u uklntt Finn I'li.n, .1,- ,u
Brst out of the factory. In fct. this (rallery
keeps up with all the Intent s,.U. 5 f?
itM order Hne ,,,l0,08ral)n- 01ve a
T. D. SANDERS,
103S Main St., KAXSAS CITY.
JAMES BERRY,
Looking Glass Plates
BEVELED GLASS.
Damaged Mirrors Re-Silvered at Short Notice,
Send for Prices.
Offloe, 1429 Walnut 8t., IAN8A8 01TY, K0
MCCRYSTLE
The Hatter.
Hsu cleaned, colored and retrlmmed.
cAlso ladies' and Gents' straw
hats cleaned.
Eail Eighth Strest.
Kansas Citt, Mo.
Kansas City Tent and Awning Co,,
IS
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Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins, Covers, &c
100 WEST EIGHTH STREET.
Tslsphoni 1614. KANSAS CITY, MO,
paney foags
made of Old Ingraqe and Brussels Carpet.
We take vnur Carnet. and rut. and make a
Kub, from three to eleven feet wide, for 80
cents per tquare ysrd; frlnite extra. Five
puuous oi carpet to me yaru or Hug. ZL.: SjsT
Q..n. SAPPEN FIELD,
BOT East Eighteenth SI., KANSAS CITY. M0.
Troost Parlj
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 Chutes."
Missonri Kansas & Texas Trust Co,
KANSAS CITT, MO.
M Wall Street. New Vork.
400 0 est nut Street. Philadelphia.
IV wasnmirron street.. Hob ton.
Blnple No. 238. Amsterdam. Holland.
Dorotheenstrausse No. 54, Berlin. Germany.
81 Lombard Street, London, E. 0.. England.
Capital i,eso,ooo.
Surplus and Undivided Profits, 1,000,000.
ARTHUR E. STILWKLL, President.
Vice Presidents: J. McD. Trimble. E. L.
Martin, W. 8. Taylor, Jacques T. Nolthe
nlus. Arthur O. Rnblnrnn. secretary: William H.
Taylor, treasurer; Frann B. Wilcox, fwnlstant
treasurer; J. J. Cairnes, assistant
secretary; E. 8. V osher. second assist ant sec
retary, Trimble & Braley, general attorneys.
Kzecntes a General Trust Business.
Acts as Trustee, Transfer Agent or Regis
trar lor Corporations.
Acts as Execntor, Administrator. Guard-
tan or Trustee of Estates.
Collects Western Mortgages.
Takes Charge of Properties, Collecting
Rents, Paying Taxes, etc, for Eastern In
vestors.
Kansas Citv Directors A. E. Stllwell. E.
L. Martin, Frank Cooper. F. A. Faxon. J.
McD. Trimble, Robert Gllhaiu, Jacoues T.
Nolthenius. O. A. Braley.
H. NEVINS,
t
Practical Horse Shoer.
Horses Entrusted to My Care
rvill not be Abused.
307 Grand Ave., Kansas city, mo.
Jewelry
Sold on Weekly
Payments.
Optician.
ALSO
EYES TESTED FREE.
l8 East latb St.. Kaaasa Citv. Ma.
Universal Repair Co.
CHAS. H. WARD. Propr.
CiraenUrt BslKsrs. Brick and Tla Kara.
PlMUrlnf aad Pamtiaf.
RalMmilalDf snrt f aprr ILuiriuu Cuterna
built and r tat red. iv r c orctloos put
l. K.iioiaies cheerfully furnished. Ail
work cuaranu-ed sMtaf actor j.
QU
00
704 wtaaaoltt St.,
Kall ClTV, MO
6. BOCK,
Brush Factoiy,
809 EAST 18th St..
All sorts of brushes
made to order
prou.pt I yat reason
able priors He
pa Ir laic brushea.
carpet (weepers,
eic., etc,
fcruk Brushes frsa
6c Usaaras.
MRS. M. M. SMITH,
Manicure Chiropodist
and Facial Electrician.
TJEMOVE9 Corns. Bunions and Ingrowing
Nails ithnut rutin nr t.ha iimm of mj.M..
AIdo Facial Massage, Pupertluoua Hair,
wrinkles, pock marks, moles and scars per
manently removed by electricity.
444-445 NEW RIDGE BLD'G.
Entrance. 912 Walnut St. or 916 Mala St.
J. F. BUTLER. O. D. ROWI.
BUTLER & ROWE,
Cotractors and Builders.
Olllce Fixtures a Specialty.
All orders will receive our personal atten
tion, eaiisraciion guaranteed.
CALL TSLaPHONS tSSS.
Office and Shop:
115 E. 13th Strist. 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.
Qold B&rcd flams
AND
Brf&lyf&s-lr 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.
In order to be ud to date I have con.
eluded to reduce prices to regular
customers in a way that will not lower
me standard oi my shop.
A Scientific and Positively Becoming
Hair Cut for 250
COMMUTATION TICKETS.
Four Shaves for atn.
or Tm for : w
Baths, In lare porcelain tubs, fine rooms.
so cents eacn or a lor do cents at
GRAND JUNCTION
B
ARBER SHOP and
ATH ROOMS . . .
HENRY A. MAYOR.
821 Delaware Street,
First Shop north of Junction.
fWMentlon this paper
A-l City References
Private and Hospital Experience,
BEFT POTTER,
Male Nurse.
Surslc&l rases nrAfprrari. Tppma tin nn ts.
115 uo per week and expenses. Telephone lflol'
801 . 8th St., KANSAS CITY, M0.
CHARLES WITTENBERG,
Boots $ Shoec
aw at
MADE AND REPAIRED.
1302 Main St., Kansas Citv. Mo.
DR. HENDERSON
101 W. Ith St Kansas City, Mo.
A Regular Graduate in Medicine. Over V
Years' Practice it in Chicago.
Th Oldest la Are and Longest Located.
Authorized by the State to
treat Chronic, Neruout and Prt
vat Dlteatet. Cures guaran
teed or money reiunded.
Over 30,01 K cases cured.
Charges tow. No mercury
or in lurlnnsmfwllpl np ,f
ho time lout from business. Partlesata
uisiance '.reaieo. Dy mail ana express.
Medicines sent every where free from
iraze or brerknge. Slate your case and
send for terms. Consultation free and
confidential, personally or by letter. I
permanently cute
Seminal V)akt,es ana Sexual Debility
Spermatorrhea and rmpotenrv)rtT(nerl
pimples, nervousnetis. rushes of blood
to tne head, pains in the back, forgetful
ness, bash! ulness and aversion to socie
ty; stop night lossei restore lost sex
ual power en large ud strengthen weak
parte and make you lit for marriage.
Syphilis, tJonorrlKBa, fcleet, and all
private diseases enred. for life.
Stri ft TP- c,lrel without cutting,
W 11 caustic, sounds or bou
fries. No pain or exposure, l'uileuu
can use treatment at home.
"RnOTT for lK,th aexes-W) pnges,27
ZT V . Plct"'s. w full descrip
lion of above Ciseases the etTec-ls and
cure sent sealed In plain wraf.per for
6c stamps. Kara Cure for hheumsttsm
Send stamp for circular, i kkbAIuski m"
okahatomi.
-$50Q for I (wv dlsei that 1 cinnnl Cur.
RmiIu
etion
ot Prices
every illuming,
ho bad all the marks, b'goshr '