The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 02, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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    Kansas City Advertisements
11 calls promptly attended to.
Kansas City Rapid Transit Co.
4. II. EVKLSIZKU, Proprietor.
BAwar. T and frow ipoU
FIRMTIKK Uwflty th t .'arafd.
D. V. Kiwuta. fresldsnt. IWmhv C. Ki'Mrr,
CALVIN HOOD.
O. J. LANTKY.
r. M. KUM.
H. O. KOMC,
MISSOURI
.1. O. MAGBE,
DEALER
lew and seocna-Hana goods
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
Square dealing guaranteed to all buying and telling.
2120 East Eight with Street, KANSAS CITY, MO.
W. s. WOODS. President. vv. a. RULE, cashier.
National Bank of Commerce,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Capital 11,000,000.00
Surplus 300,000.00
Demand Deposits 5,000,000.00
DIRkOTORS:
Wn. Askew, W. A. Wilson, Wm.'ITuttlg, J. J. Swofford,
J. C. Eirelhoff, H. C. Arnold, n. C. Ward, W. P. Voortaees
O. M. Cole, J. n Arnold, Chester A. Snider, D. T. Morton,
Joa. Cahn, W. S. Wood, , W. A. Rule.
ACCOUNTS
BURT MEEK, Licensed Embalmer.
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
Taltpheat
u. Euwaffls, son &
Steam and hot air furnaces set and repaired. Chimneys,
Grates and Mantels built and repaired.
Office upaf afra, in front of W. Ml. Vrttlg'm Tin Shop.
803 WALNUT BT KANSAS CITT, MO.
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
1032 Main Street.
The undersigned hm been In the Photo
graph business since 1NB1. This nailery ha
on of the Anthony' Latent Improved Cam
ra'a for making Fine Photographs the
Brit out of the factory. In fact, this gallery
keep up with all the latest styles and Im
provements In fine Photography. Ulve me a
trial order.
T. D. SANDERS,
JOSS Main SU KANSAS CITY.
MCCRYSTLE
The Hatter.
Hats cleaned, colored and retrlmmed.
Also ladles' and Gents' straw
hats cleaned.
latt Eighth Strtst.
Kansas City, Mo,
H. NEVINS,
Practical Horse Shoer.
Horses Entruated te My Car
will not be Abused.
307 6rand Ave.. Kansas city, mo.
). r. BUTLER.
O. D. ROWI.
BUTLER & ROWE.
Cotractors and Builders.
Office Fixtures a Specialty.
All orders will receive our personal atten
tion. Satisfaction guaranteed.
CALL TBiaVHONa isse.
Offln. and Ihanl
115 E. 13th Stssst. Kansas City, Mo.
lissom, Kansas & Teias Trust Co.
KANSAS CITT, MO.
M Wall Street. New York.
400 Ctestnut Street. Philadelphia.
1M Washington Street. Boston.
Single No. 1H Amsterdam, Holland.
Dorotheenstrausse No. M. Berlin. Germany.
U Lombard Street, London, E.O., England.
Capital ... 1,860,000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits, 1 ,000,000,
AKTHCE K. STILWELL, President.
Vice Presidents: J. McD. Trimble. E. L.
Martin, W. 8. Taylor, Jacques T. Nolthe-
nlus.
Arthur O. Roblnfon. secretarv: William 8.
Taylor, treasurer; Frans B. Wilcox, assistant
treasurer; J. J. Cairnes, assistant
secretary ; E. 8. w osher, second esslstantsec-
retary, Trim Die & uraiey, general attorneys.
Kxacats a General Trust Business.
Acts as Trustee, Transfer Agent or Regis
trar tor Corporations.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guard
ian or Troste of Estates.
Collects Western Mortgages.
Takes Charge of Properties, Collecting
Bants, raying Taxes, ate., for Eastern In
vestors.
Kansas City Directors A. E. Stllwell, E.
L. Martin, Frank Cooper. F. A. Faxon. J.
McD. Trimble, Robert Gilliam, Jacques T,
ttolthenlua, C. A, Bralej.
Telephone 671
6 West Seventh Street
KANSAS CITY. MO.
V.-Prealdent. K. D. CovimiTim. Catblar.
National Bank.
New York Life Building.
D. A. M'KIBDIN,
ft. &. SIRAT.
O. V. KIIGIR.
IN
Furniture, Stoves and Tinware.
. All kind of Household Ooods bought,
' wild and exchanged.
SOLICITED.
TELEPHONE 64.
3462,
Co.
Chimney Sweeps &
Brickmasoru.
KANSAS CITY STATE BANK.
Capital
1900,000.00
.... 30,000.00
Burplui
w. o. COX.
P. O. ADAMS.
President.
Ass't Cashier,
KANSAS CITY
Steam Carpet Cleaning
AND MOTH DESTROYING CO.
Refitting and Sewing a Specialty. M. K.
SUMMERS A CO . successors to L. M. Vlckers
Telephone 121.
1220 E.I8thiit., Kansas City.Mo
DOUTHAT'S
HARNESS SHOP
AHD
SECOND-HAND STORE.
220 East 18th St.
Nr and Second-hand Goods of all
kinds.
Kansas City Tent and Awning Co.,
Awnings, Teats, Tarpanllns, Covers, ic,
109 W18T EIGHTH STREET.
Tslssssns 1614. KANSAS CITY. MO.
JAMES BERRY,
uamirwu ee eut
Looking GlassPlates
BEVELED GLASS.
Damaged Mirrors Re-Silvered st Short Notice,
Send for Prices.
Offlos, 1429 Walnst 8u, KANSAS CITT, MO
A-l City References
Private and Hospital Experience.
BElT POTTEK,
Male Nurse
Surgical cases preferred. Terms, $10.00 to
115.00 per week and expenses. Telephone IBM'
801 E. 8th St.,
KAMI AS CITY, M0
THE AMERICAN.
THE I'KOMISED ULNO.
tTkvtbe TtaiUt, Trailer aa4 Stodrat
Should TUIt tub.
There are two reasons, either one of
which ought to be conclusive with
ever American citizen.
Fird: The trip from Denver to Utah
via Rio Grande Western, "Great 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
soenerv and wealth of novel interest.
Secowl: You should go because, when
you have made this wonderful trip, you
ill 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, la of great
lstcrest 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,
ith the new and beautiful Saltalr
Reach Resort, of Moorish design, has
no equal in America. Write to F. A.
Wadleigh, Salt Lake City, for copies of
pamphlets, eta.
1200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN.
Of Speriul Interest U Students and
Teachers.
R. H. Woodward Company, of Baltl-
... i a it i
more, Ala., are mating a most iioerai
offer of $200.00 to anyone -who will sell
200 copies of "Gems of Religlout
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 tol5 coplet a
day. An Estey organ, retail price 1270,
given for selling 110 copies in 3 months.
100 bicycle given for fselllng 80
copies In 2 months. A gold watch for
selling 60 copies In one'month. This
premium In addition ton commission.
Complete outfit 85 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 a large
number of students and teachers can
vassed for their books. Among the
list there were 23 who made over I2O0,
57 who won the '1200 premium, and 76
made over 1150 for their summer work.
Write thorn Immediately. tf
UTAH THE 45TII STATE.
The Homeseeker's Promised Land.
The territory of Utah entered the
Union of States on January 4th, 1896,
ith a population of about 200,000 peo-
Dle and a climate unsurpassed in the
wide world. It is richer in agrlcul'
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 baa,' '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. Wadleigh,
Salt Lake City, for copies of Utah
pamphlets. It will pay you to post
yourself on the merits of the new state,
hlch has been amply termed "The
Promised Land."
1200.00 13 GOLD GITES
For Selling s Book of Great Interest and
Popularity "Story of Turkey and
Armenia," With a Full and Graphic
Account of the Massacres.
R. H. Woodward Company, Baltl
more, Ma., are onering aiuo.w w any
one selling zuu copies oi tneir 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. Potter 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-
nine awav. 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 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 live 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 lire. 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.
ropery aa Intolerant System.
Man is not responsible to his fellow
man for his religious opinions or prac
tlces; Out all are responsible to God;
and "vengeance" Is his alone. In di
rect opposition to these statements
stands the intolerance of popery. The
Roman Catholio la bound to believe
that all who hold the doctrines ad
vanced by the council of Trent, and
sumouarlly composed in Pope Pius'
creed, are out of the reach of salva
tion, and mutt certainly be damned to
eternity. Out of this church, it is pos
itively asserted, there Is no salvation.
Members of the - Greek communion,
Protestants of every clasi and denomi
nation, our Leightons, and Hebers,
and Martyns, our Owens, and Baxters,
and Ilowes, our Mlltons and Lockes,
our Whltefields and Wesleys, our Bun
yans and Howards are all included in
the same condemning sentence. No
matter what were their excellencies,
their piety might ba seraphic, their
benevolence godlike, their path like
the "shining light" that Illuminates
and gladdets all nature; they have
committed the unpardonable sin of re
fusing to pay homage to the man of the
triple crown, and therefore the Roman
Catholio is bound to believe that they
are lost forever. The first lispings of
the infant, the conclusions of the
learned, the declarations of the noble,
the priests' instructions, the pontiff's
decrees, re-echo the sound, "Out of the
Roman Catholio church there is no
salvation!" Nor is this all. The in
tolerance exists in practice as well as
in theory. It Is an undoubted maxim
of that persecuting church that those
whom she shall choose to call heretics
may and ought to be compelled by the
secular power to renounce their opin
ions, or be punished for their contu
macy, even unto death. Such is the
decree of the fourth council of Lateran,
practically illustrated In the crusades
against the Alblgenses and the horri
ble persecutions endured by the re
formers In the sixteenth century. And
such is the present doctrine of the
Romish church, although the power to
enforce It is in good measure wanting.
' Eli Broad.
Penrith, N. S. W., Australia.
Protestantism in Italy.
We have had this year the great
manoeuvres quite close by Plnerolo at
the door of our valleys. King Hum
bert, after having received a deputa
tion of our General Synod, all at once
ordered his carriage for Torre Pelllce.
His visit was unexpected, but in half
an hour the people made a real miracle,
changing the little town into a beauti
ful garden, with banners and flowers.
The king was met by twenty of our
pastors Waldenslon and by four Ro
man Catholic priests. He stopped a
few minutes only at the Roman con
vitto, and went directly to the W aide a
slan House, erected In 1889, in remem
brance of the coming back from the
exile, and there was cheered and re
oelved by a beautiful choir, listened to
with great attention and pleasure.
Moving from that spot he directed his
path towaids our church, which has
been admired for its simplicity, and
afterwardsjhe walked up to the hospl
tal. where the deaconesses and the
members of;the direction had the privi
lege to show everything to his majesty,
who was much pleased. He said, after
shaking hands with every one: "I did
love the WaldenBes, but now I would
love them more If It were possible."
Our king spoke loudly in Pinerolo In
high terms of his visit to the Walden-
ses, and we rejoice in that great honor
because, loyal to God, we want to be
loyal to our king and our country.
Our General Synod has been greatly
bleared. Never have we felt as tnls
year the presence of the Holy bptrlt.
We have prayed very much for the
evangelization of, and the spreading of
the Gospel among, our countrymen.
We are crossing serious times, but we
lean with confidence on God, who has
always protected His children. Pray
for the conversion of Italy. We pray
fnr the Church of England, and we
hope she will be preserved from apos-
tasy.' Correspondence in English Cliurch
man.
Monsters
The enormous eneines that haul
"The . Northwestern Line" OMAHA-
CHICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30
vninp-. fU. P. depot) and Into Chi
cago at 9:30 next morning Well-
worth taking a little time to see them
nothing In this country like them
nearly as high as the Union Depot, but
not quite as long.
City office, 1401 Farnam street.
Jiol 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 Cars as they pass through Omaha
every morning.
A rinh SUrr
With elements of truth, easily pjasl
ble bv using the Northwestern line to
some of the many lakes north. Cost
you 12 00 to 110 00. Depends on the
Financial Question."
1401 Farnam street.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town in the United States to
sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk-Leg. Address
C A. C Medical Co.,
C. A. Crum, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, I1L
THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL-
HOUSE A beautiful quartet or chorus
for mixed voices, in sheet music, for
use In concerts or campaign work.
Words by Rev. James L. Elderdice
Music by J. C. Herbert. Fillmore
Bros., publishers, 119 W. 6th St., Cin
cinnati, O., or 49 Bible House, New
York. Price 35 cents.
Stenographers and Lawyers having
transcripts and other legal documents
to be bound can have their work done
at The American book-bindery. 1615
Howard street. Telephone ail.
We do all kinds of book binding
200.00 In (iold Given.
The fntprrmt final News and Book Co..
fUltimnre. aid., makes a most liberal offer
of au).U0 to anyone soiling tuu copies of their
books. "Ciniia a story or jesus. or -nBiig-imia
Jewels." bv Suurgeon. The greatest
selling bo )k out. A gold watch Is given in
addition to commission for selling IIU copies
la todays. One agfn' sold 73 iu two weeks,
another 40 copies In 5 days. Complete $100
combination outtlt for both books for SO
cents Freight paid, credit given; otner
books and Bibles also, best boons ana
bibles for fall and Xuias holidays. Write
them imuie .lately.
How It
Is Done! . . .
We use only the choicest raw
material, and give it a slow,
mild cure, which develops all
the natural Bweetnees of the
meat without making it too
salt.
Qo1d Bnd flams
AND . . .
Brg&bf &s4f 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.
Qas Is "Ready
USE THE NEW OAS.
ORDER THE METER.
The Missouri Gas Co
Is prepared to give Immediate service
to those who w sh it. To get it,
call at office. 1015 Walnut
street, and
ORDER THE METER.
The Missouri Gas Co.
pancy Jugs
plane of Old ingiaqe and Brussels Carpet,
We take vour Carpet and cut and make a
Rug, from three to eleven feet wide, for 80
cents per square ysra; fringe extra, rive
pounds or uarpet to tne yaru oi nug.
Q. n. SAPPENFIELD,
807 East Eighteenth St.,
KANSAS CITY. M0
Universal Repair Co.
CHAS. H. WARD, Propr.
Carpenttrs and Bulldsrs, Brick and Tin Work,
DI..4iM .Mil D.lMllMJ.
V.lonmlnlnff .nil Patiat Huncrlnfr. OlntArn.
UUUb lull jrj.licu. it.,1 tuuun,uuuB yu,
in. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Ail
work guaranteed satisfactory.
704 Wtindolts St., Kansas City, Mo
6. BOCK,
Brush Factory,
809 EAST 18th SI.,
All sorts of brushes
made to order
promptly at reason
able prices. Ke
p a 1 r ing brushes,
carpet sweepers,
etc., etc.
Scrub Brushes Front
6C Upwards.
MRS. M. M. SMITH,
' Manicure Chiropodist
-and Facial Electrician
REMOVES Corns, Bunion and Ingrowing
Nails without pain or the use of acids.
Also Facial Massage, Superfluous Hair,
wrinkles, pock marks, moles ana scars per
manently removed by electricity.
444-445 NEW RIDGE BLD'G.
Entrance. 912 Walnut St. or 915 Mtln St.
Jewelry
Sold on Weekly
Payments.
ALSO Optician.
EYES TESTED FREE,
. M n a. t- a? A.
10 casi tain s., Kansas City, mo,
s4S3a
y odioyj Prices!
In order to be up to dale I have con
cludtd to reduce prices to regular
customers In a way that will not lower
the standard of my hop-
A Scientific and Positively Becoming
Hair Cut for 2BO
(XlMUCTATlOM TIC XT.
Pour Shaves for BOO
Or Ten for
Baths, in large porcelain tuba, tne rooms.
25 cents each or for 50 cent at
GRAND JUNCTION
BARBER SHOP and
ATH ROOMS . . .
HENRY A. MAYOR.
82 J Delaware Street,
First Shop north of Junction.
(VMentlon this paper
CHARLES WITTENBERG,
Boots Sh?S
MADE AND REPAIRED
1302 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
DR. HENDERSON
101 W. tt I, St Kansas City. Bio.
A Regular Graduate im Medicine. Over aj
fears' Practice I in Chicago.
The Oldest la Age aad Loagett Lorated.
Anthorized by the State to
troat Chromic, Htroout ami Prt
vatt Dl fates. Cures guaran
teed cr money refunded.
Over li,0iio caes cured.
Charges low. ho mercury
or in 1 urious meU tel ne ustid.
ho tiiiielostfrom business. 1'art leu at a
distance treated by nmil and express.
Medicines sent everywhere free from
gaze or breakage. Slate your case and
send for terms. Consultation free and
confidential, personally or by letter. I
permanently cuie
fieailBsl Weakaess sad Bezaal Debility
'Spermatorrhea and tfrrv)producln ft
elmples, nervousness, rushes of blood
tne head, pal ns lu the back, forgetful,
it ess, banhfulneas and aversion to socie
ty : stop night losses restore lost sex
ual power enlarge tad strengthen weak
parts and make you fit for marriage.
Syphilis, Uonorrhiea. (ileet, and all
private diseases cured for life.
Cf-ti rf 11 rk cured without cutting,
3l.AAV.l.UlC cuustlc, sounds or bou
gies. No pain or exposure. 1'alleuta
can use t reut men t at home.
Trrfr for both sexes SO pflges, B7
flvvA, pictures, with full descrip
tion of above diseases the effects and
cure sent sealed In plain wrapper for
So. stamps. Sure Cure fur Kheumatiam.
Bend stamp for clrculur. i'aaa McsauM
OF ANATOMY.
aW$500 for ibovs dlsenn that I cannot curs
GOING ! GOING ! I GOING 1 1 1
And still thev go like hot cakes. Every
day the publishers of the "Sinoimo
Patriot" are filling orders for the
latest snd best patriotic songster on the
market. It is now in the tenth edition
and twentieth thousand.
ARE YOU WITH US ?
Send us 25c. in silver, stamps, post office
or express order, snd by return mail
we will send you a copy of "Thb Sinq
ino Patriot." All the latest Patriotic
Songs with s good sprinkling of the old
ones. This is the acknowledged "up-to-date"
songster.
KEEP THE BOYS SINGING!
And they'll be happy. Stir up love fot
Native Land and the Old Flao by.
getting them once more singing tire
Old Sonos. Interest your friends.
Want agents. Send 25c. for sample snd
outfit. The Patriot Company,
308 Dearborn HI., Chicago.
RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY AND
CATARRHAL TROUBLES.
If No Cure all Money Refunded.
Refer by Permission to Rev. Scott
F. Hershey, of Boston.
HEAD THESE LETfEHS,
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months, and some of my aliments have
wholly disappeared, others much Improved.
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Diar 8m: By advice of friends I bought
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SEND FOR CIRCULAR
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AGENT8 WANTED.
THe Uncle Tom's CaUm oi tne A. P. A."
Secrets of the Convent
of the Sacred Heart.
Do you want to send some friend a book
that will make him an A. P. A.? Do you want
to send an A. P. A. a book that will
strengthen bis faith, by giving him evidence
of the diabolic outrages of Komanlsm prac
ticed within the walls of the 1406 convents la
the United States?
SEND FOR THE
Secrets of the Convent
Beautifully lllustrsted Cover.
Price, 25 Cents, Postpaid.
Address: HUDSON TUTTLE,
Berlin Heights, Ohio.
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