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awaatt TIT13 KANSAS CITY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY SEPTEMnER lft, 189a a THE ENTHUSIASM GREAT, no hum) i: j:i: si i:n mi onl.. i.tur. n I'oopln I'mui Clllr.i unit t ttttul r y Allli." Ant AmiikfiI unit I lirlllid A .Mmtrrti IN ilii'il.i. Dr. C. V, Cnfron liM t-rttifnut to his Jwtno "I the Midland hotel, In Knn?ii- Citv, nflfr httvinir mail'1 tour of lmot I).!.' minlhit. Kvnrywhfff he wns re rliil with tht rpntc!t pnthi!laln. In thi cities he viMteil, opera houwii were mti.I'iI to witness hli most murvriou i tuiililos of hetitlnft powrer. The helph'sx : h s wore fmot"it oftr-n In it moment, . , i tiir mlde crutchen and walKftl With i .- without thrm ror the ltrl time in ! my ypatr. The excitement these ex 1 ii ,( inn Bve Hse to drew crowd of pen 1 k to the hotels wherevef this ureal vital ti mil. tie doctor ma.le his stopping plac. Hut. lr.-ds were healed by him anil Ills mi.' ilrew people from all the aurroimJ !i u- mintry. It may truly be aakl, Iir. 1 1 -." summnr vumtion bernme an ovii i, i i in every city and hamlet visited by i in- doctor has but little les notoriety v - ii nt home, Ills oltlecs and ronmiltn t ii i-i.nms are cnnrO'ii with the. lame, ' lull, the deaf, the blind and all man i i "f roek people, hopinft nt last resort t . tmd l-ellef at the hnnils of tills Krr.it I rn wonder with henllnK In his hands i all else has falt"d to Clve relief, v .iro inform. 'i! that lir. Carson does not .... ii iiosi. of midlflii" of any kind lor v 'Unease. Ill" touch an. I magnetic I ,..r seem in restore to h. tilth all forms ' Miir.rinjt people. WVak, nervous, sleep '. nun ahd wmnen are often permanent" r. -mred by a slnffle visit to this meeca i i iith, Dr. Carson's Vital Mannetlo ii' ii-li luitltute. tl and &e.i llroadwny, in h '-.!. "itv. The Journal requests all who ii. . wish to see tr. Carson for personal n- iini.-iit to visit his Institute at Ninth i' I Kroadway, but rlrst, ir you live out i" i.. city, write mid make n appoint in ' . if poRslblo. so as not to be delnjcd tu.i I mc nl his reeeptlon rooms after nr r,..;in in the city. A private secretary v. ill i Hr .ill letter" prompt attention and l'r. i :-m hlms'lf will Klve ills personal nt i ,t on to all uiiplicnnts for treatment u. i :,k the rest of Hie year. ... l'r. i 'arson Informs the JouVnal that he tii,- tipi'lal pride In treatlnic eases that (.Ii-r dootors have dlvi-ll up as hopelcs. ,.ii,.. -hildren. helpb-ss and deformed, lie I'm Mv restores to the perfect Use of i . i . part of the body. No braces, no ap I' ii,. .s, no sursrli'iil operations ever n nim.ij. Brlrtif un your sick and feeblo 1 1 1 onen. This creat miiRnetin doctor iv 1 ! .it them. Thousands of cases cured t (.in that mcdli !ne and surftt ry could do la n"i. If Hr. Carson sees a patient he in ! II In n moment how Ions It will take t i hi", and no one will be disappointed. " - i In'li ed the modern IJetln-sda, and r . r n,o"0 cures trented In Kansas City luring: the lin!t seventeen years by t -, doctor who never Rlvea any medicine. Afi'iiii ni.aiil,v 1'irrv yi.au-, tlviicral Mielliy (lets Tiaco of i Wnteh Miilcu Iriini lllni In IK IS. General Jo Shelby received some vvel come news recently whlsti he made known 1 1 muiic friends yesterday for tlio ilrst ton., lie is of the opinion thut the news will ultimately result In his socnrlnir n ..in the? gold watch that wns onco his faili. r's and was stolen In 1S at Lexing ton, Ky. In isls General Shelby, who was then but n ouri man, was employed nt I.e-xlng-tm by Colonel Samuel Jaskson. lie tlept ii a room over the business house, nnd vv.ia the owner of a line solii watch that li.i i t.een carried for many years by his lathi r. At the death of the elder Shelby it vv ii. presented to General Shelby by his m ji tier, as she wished it to be kept In the lainiiy. i'ii'.' morninif It was stolen from the r iMin by a sneak thief and no trace was i, ovcred as to who did the work, and u'i r a search had been carried on lor i v . t .ii years It was dropped and the v h (riven up as lost. Ti at was in lMi), and from that tlmo ii-.'.l a few days since no tidings Lave v. r tumo to hint of Hie wnten, and all I .i uf ever seeing It Again had lonw i . . uled out. Some days aso ho rtcle i l- i.-r from a, gentleman at J'eoch or ii i !, W. Va., In which lie s.ild he was in I .- sion of the watch nnd nnd been ror u hln .t time. It eonuiinod Gjaeral She'by's i 'i. .md he had und'-ritoxl It was his i,r. itriy at one time, and wrote to nam 1' I- uas still alive and If so did he care t. r.a.e the timepiece returned. Tm letter iiwakeiid emotions and r:tm ct that had slumbered for nearly a li .' 'i eentnrv, and General Shelby became i -- ii-, d of a deep ileslre to set- the watch i.- .in and have it In his possession. 1I i, i i-sterdny he would see that word was ii nii.'i. iietit to the man to forward the ii.1 h and name a suitable reward for it v . . ti It arrived. The watch was a gold ue un 1 us watches were valued at that i ii . was a superior one ;n every re f ,.f '. It will be a welcome one for Clen ,il Shelby now after : m iny ears, . will be one of his most dearly prized tr a-iires. MAYOIC AM) l'UUCIi llOAItl). llio T. t Chief i:ecutlv of the City may At tend l'uturi) Sloitlneii. re now seems to be a possibility that -trained feeling between Mayor Davis tho board of police commissioners is I- amicably settled, and hereafter his r will meet with the commissioners m though nothing had happened to nil tho tranquility of their sessions. lust suggestion that the breach bo . 1, and that all three of the olllclals irter play In the same yard was no . .sterday When Members Shelley nnd . wrote a note to the city's chief ex .'. . stating that tt meeting would be it Ifl o'clock. The note offered no stig ma that the mayor's presence was de The iiutlce did not arrive at the '.r's olllee until about 8:3U o'clock ill morning, or Just about rlvo minutes lie had gone uptown. On his return I o'clock he found the letter, and '.with sent a reply stating that lie was lie had not been In his olllee when tho was served, and had he been, he .My should ha. attended the meet- Hid Von Kver IV. leetrl Bitters as a remedy for your ii? If not. get a bottle now and get i. This medicine has been found to be r.arly adapted to the relief and cure .11 l'Ytnale Complaints, exerting a won tul direct influence in giving strength If er n Utile U me illRillli.. 41 UU IlifcV" 1..0.1B petite, Constipation, Headache, Fulnt-.-'ticlU. or are Nervous, Sleepless, Ek- .ii., Melancholy or troubled with ti-.y '.-, Klectric Hitters is tho meui -ine you i. Health and Strength are guaranteed ,i- use. Only fifty cents at H. ('. Ar- i -, drugglst.northwrst corner Kifth and .n utreets; J, tlrlllltho'.r'alace drug More, 'ii. test corner .Main and Twelfth btrcetsj . imann & HulUr's Diamond diug store, .Main street. ri ll 1 1. .1 Mil li 1' l"l Called on Old I'rlciiilt, Mr II. It. Urown. of Anadarko, I. T., w .. in tho eliy yesterday visitlnif Colonel J M. N'uckols. clerk of the federal court. II. had been In Chicago for a short time, I it n.iH on his wuy back to the tmi t .r. when he Is making nls home with li -on, Dudley i Drown, a ho holds the olle e of government post trader at Aria ritKO He has been xheru tor many j it- and since matters li-tve become jun-t t'i- r' he has Induced his mother and fsuher t i-liiiiil their leisure time with h'm. .'i. llrown is an old-time Kentucky fr.i (id of General Shelby und Colonel J i' kol.s. lie was for many years In buel ji -s at Lexington, and also nt a Uto date at HprlngUeld, 111. WORSE THAN USELESS, Do ot l'n Cathartic for Indigestion, The commonly used lenicdles nre worso thin useless, as they du not remove the crt ise. Catlmiticit aju Injurious, for ul t'ion'lt they move tho liowcls for a time, their action weakens the digmliou und thus increases the dllllculty they are lu tendrd to cure. i'orbou. using Stuart's Dysptpsia Table1- utll not be disappointed, as their ue ti only pioperly dhjfeNia the food, but (avib proper assimlWtiou and cures con. M ration by producing tho proper quantity of Mle. The (get that they ar used so largely by physicians is a great point in their favor, and many physicians treat their c i s of IndigeMlou almost entirely by tic .- tabids or the same ingredient. The ci.n iiincrciice liciug inui uiitm uyspeptlcti apply to a. physician for them he cliargvb ?; i wu ..... mi ti.tc jiiilvb ,o( iiiviii ,H;Blije lis uiUlce. Wherea--. if voit o to vonr ilruggixt be will nil you Stuart's Dyi-ptp-H i 'I eld) i - f r hi h iO en, ts per lf'X. 'I l i liiav i.l-u le lllld '5 mail by llielr.. Ir pn " to 'lii'l-' . Stuart tompany, chemlstb, Murtball, Jlleh. ' INDICTMENTSJETUHNED, A Itne lllll I. mini Against .1, M. Ilnlss, the llnrktiir Ihtlr. iti.tit Nsi Hill Again! Jtueller, Th prand Jury rep.rt.d to Jtnlge Wef ford yesterday Sftitnien at 2:30 o'rl i. k. Imvlnn found twenty Inil.ctmeitts In f' lony eases, bine of -,hleh w.ic mppresscd A large number of "no b lis" Were alo r ttirntl, the case dismissed ami the pr c ohert tlischarged. Tilt most important Indlctmmt fptiitned M amtlnst J. M. fltilf, the luiknir. Mo., dairyman, who Is charged with having oWaind money and goods under false pn. tenses. He has mnircd sever-1 tlnns in the Justice courts on the charite, having brought the case on a change of m inn from indept'hdeltef. and hud hearings m both Justice Wlthrow's and Justice Wall s courts. He Was bound over by the lattir and was a few weeks ago released on bond, pending the action of the grand Jtity. He was not aware that h hail been indict d yesterday and was rlttlng rjul-tlv in front of his hoarding hous. ,on Hfth street, whin Deputies Jarboe and Btetvnit placed htm under nirest. ... t. W. Morton, thp alleged sloalir of the funds of the Kansas City Jockey Club, was indicted on ft charge of grand larceny. He was brought back from Chicago several weeks ago. Ills alleged crime was commit, ted July . and he Is charged with having taken tS.WO. , .... Walter Jackey nnd Warren l,anea.ier, alias "Hayseed' Were indicted for robbing the store of Kmrlch Dros., at .Seventeenth and Holly streets. . . . Clarence Jackson Was Indicted for steal ing a large red cow. valued nt $T.", from N". ". Wlilliim, of Independence, Mo., and Hnttle Smith was Indicted Tor stealing n diamond ring from the residence of Attor ney it. K. Hall. Kriuik Little, Fundi Mr tlec, A. 10. Daniels and Charles Alien, no were arrested three wei ks ago chargi d with stealing clothing valued nt ?S3 rrom William K. Vnllbneh, a tailor on Ninth streel. were nil Indicted for burglary and grand larceny. .. The other Indictments were against C. 8. Wllcot, forgery; Charles Kills, tlcorge Per. rill and Klla Uritdlleld, nil for burglary and grand larceny, and Frank lleiidi rson and Matt Gillespie, for burglaiy in the second degree and grand larceny. The grand Jury returned twenty-nine "no bills," but, as many of the alleged defend ants had been Indicted on other charges and are now cither serving terms In some prison for the crimen, or are soon to be tried In the criminal court, the present charges were considered as secondary nnd were thereforo not investigated. Two charges of nileltnint ngalnt Herman D. Mueller, one of JlfO ami one of JI.177.7C, Were thoroughly Investigated and found to be groundless by tho grand Jury. This relieves Mr. Mueller of nil suspicion save In the case that culminated yesterday, which Is mentioned elsewhere. No Indictment wns returned against Hugo Ammerlnn. charued on April 1 with having etnbezzleil JS3S2". from the treasury of the Kansas City Social Turnvereln. while acting as Its treasurer. Gtrhnit Shoplio fen was the prosecuting witness. Tho grand Jury yesterday investigated charges of operating policy games against prominent saloonkeepers In Knti"ns City. Thomns S. Itldge. the Insurance agent, was Mibpoenned yesterday and went before the grand Jury to testify tn regard to a state ment he Is alleged to have made nt a meeting that he had seen checks signed by P. W. Kline, the gambling house keepr, and made payable to certain acting and ex county ofllclals. WOTl'tlliT TAX itiT.r.. Tin- .llilliilainiis "ao Coiitluued 111 Judge Dob-iiu'rt Court. Two lawyers were In Judge Dobson's court yesterday to represent AVcstport ns tts city attorney in tho mandamus suit tiled by August Hahn nml J. C. Fielding, to compel the city to issue special tax bills under ordinance. They were It. J. Ingralvam, the old city Attorney oi West port, who was removed during the ab sence of .Mayor Slavens u few days ago, nnd Frederick Grlllln, who was elected to fill Mr. ingroham's tditce. It so hai pened: that nothing transpired which' ne cessltailed tho city attorney being callrsl upon, so the question of who la legally tho city attorney of Westport Is ns much In doubt o.s ever. VstTort'a side of the ensir was cared for by Attorney Ii"rank Hagorman, nn.V as the prooeeiHngs wore con'tinmeil by Judge Dob fon until next week, there was no ne cessity for the court to rtcvlU who waa the legal representu'tlvc of Westport, and Judge Dobson dldi not volunteer any irvfor- jlr. Hflgermnn, on liehalf of Mayor Sla vens, of Westport, and U. F. Jonvs, a taxpayer, Died . motion to dismiss the case, on the ground that it was at at tempt on the part of several persons to secure- a decision from the courts sto-tlng that the wpeclal tax bills issiu-d some lime sin-co by Westport, and' pronounced In valid by the court of appeals, were valid nnd could be collected. The motion' states that thosw Interes-ted in the conspiracy ore A'ttornev Griffin-, Aldermen F. . McMil kin Thomas Tobiir and V. 1. Ilanta, and tin- contractots, Hahn c Fielding1, who now hav- the tax bills. The motion also say that the removal of lngruham wan a part of the conspiracy, as he would not countenance the suit. The reason of the suit, as claimed in th motion. Is to gr-t a decision adverse to the city, who would uptienl to t'he supremv court. If lw su preme court declares the bills valid', it will at the same time remove all. doubts as to tho validity of the bills declared void- by the court of appeals. These bills have borme interest since liS-, andi are more valuable upon that account. 13y proceeding In this manner the city would have 'to pay the costs of the litiga tion, and if the supremo court did not pronounce the hills valid, the contractors would be nothing out. Judge Dobson an nounced at the close of the reading of the motion that he would decide upon a, time to 1ienr the cas, and would announce it next Thursday. THIS M'KK.V.li: mints. They llrlng Suit to Iteeovor Valuable Html iios Property. Ella McKenssle and several other heirs of Jedediah K. McKenzlo, who died October 0, 1S2, brought suit yesterday to recover real estate on Walnut street, near Six teenth, from Patrick Stewart, Otto I'. Vandenburg, Henry O. Stlebel and several others. The property once belonged to Jedediah MeKensac. ....,,. ,, The petition stutes that Jedediah SIc-Ken-Ie was adjudged In.-une in IMW and was sent to the asylum In Fulton, Mo. At that time lie owned considerable property In Kansas City, consisting of five acres between Docust, McOee, Twenty-third and Twenty-foufth streets, and thu property on Walnut street, which is now Delng sued for. McKenzlo was afterwards released ftom the asylum and disposed of all his property. Ills heirs, after his death, con- r,aeri thnt Melvenzle was still on the countv records as an Insane roan, und for that reason could not sell his rroperty. On this claim the heirs recovered the five-acre tract last winter, and now jieel; to get tho Walnut street land. The land covers 37 Iront feet. Of this 200 feet uro upon tho southwest comer of Sixteenth and Walnut .trentH. l.V) feet are tition the northeast corner and twenty-live feet are at 17,7 Wal nut street, Hunt) ajiiikws Ki;r.i:Asi:n. Thn Grand .lury Kutiirm a ",Vo lllll" nnd lie In (Ihcu IIU l'rieiloin, Tho grand Jury yesterdny failed to re turn an indictment against Hugo Amorlnn, formerly treasurer of the Kansas City Social Turnverelti, who was committed to Jail April S6, charged with embezzling t3S.l from the fund of 'tlio noclety, Mr. Anu-rlan was discharged from custody last night and reoeied many congratulations from his friends ovtr his acquittal. He will endeftver to kcuiv employment In Kansas City, and in the event lie U successful will bring bis wife and child back from Chicago, whirc they have been living since his Incur-ei-ratlon. Mr. Amerlan u treasurer of the Turnverilu for four years and for several jiar.i held the position of bookkeep. er for l.teu.iadUT Dro.., who!eialu inllliu tt t'rliniiiul Court Proceedings. Ill tho criminal court yesterday another lKitch of vluUtlona of the Sunday closing law by saloon men was heard by thu court und all found guilty save Hubert Struck, DquIs Dwaikovitz and George Wisner, who pleaded guilty. Judge Woffonl has not jet llxed sentence In the sbi'. The sa loonkeeperi. found guilty were W, F. Daley, Charles Needhum, 1'. J. Sheehun, John Houlihan, J. A. Johnson and Daniel Leary. Kach defendant waived the privilege of a trial by Jury and requested that Judge Woiford sit in Judgment. Ida. Ainisl.i. charged with stealing a dia mond ring from Fram es Wood, was per mitted to withdraw her plea, of not guilty to grand larceny and substitute one of petit larceny. She received a sentence of sixty days In the county Jail. Miss Anasla has been lit Jail for several months pending W S. Gatcwood. a Pullman car porter, wn' iIn 'barged by th; court after being tried for abandoning hi a wife-. Tho Lu.o of Charles Je!fv.Too. charged. MUNY'JiTS GREAT WORK. The Public Surprised. J'HVSICIANS ASTOUNDED. Mttiti: I'l.ol'i.i: uvvi. iii:i:n tt iti:i m AII'NMI.N's ltl:.MI,llll s ) ItlStl 'Mil: i'AST MOM II IDAS nv Tin; Wlltil.i: .MCDIt'At, I'ltO- I'CSMON IN MX MUM lis. FACTS PROVEN BY THE INVES TIGATION OF THE PRESS. The I'lillndoliiliia Times truthfully !): "Mtinyon Is to Medicine what Ud Ison Ir to uloclriclty." 'The marvelous cures which have been made' In tills city by tho use of Ills lit tle sugar pellets liavo astounded phy sicians of all schools, ami will undoubt edly rcvotutlotil-e the whole practice of medicine. Tho professor IipIIpvos there? Is a cure for ovcry disease ami that KMiple should tile; oijly of old age or by accident. Ills plan of. distributing his remedies absolutely free, from the leading ue-ws-imper olllcos of the country, and itnii- liiB tht public to iciKirt the result to the editors of the different lntpers, lias r. - j suited In curing tholisuiuls of stirfeii-rs,, ' makliiB Ihem converts to Ills new sys- tout, and has been the menus of winning over to hint many lending: physicians. ' Professor Mtinyon does not claim that he has one remedy that will cure all complaints, but that he hits invparcd specific cures for nearly all diseases, lie does not claim that his rheumatism cure will euro consumption or elyspepsla, but he does guarantee that It will cure rheumatism. Ills elyspepsla cure is pre pared expressly to cure dyspepsia ami all stomach troubles; his cough cure to cure coughs and all throat and lung complaints; his catarrh remedies to cure catarrh; his kidney cure to cure kidney j with disturbing the pence of J. C Cha.tlne, was dismissed by the state. 11. T. McDonald was lined ?I nnd costs for common assault. Anna Dc vine, 1 liar :e 1 with receiving stolen property, wns given a line of ?l and costs. Jacob Goldtlam, r-hnrgeel with slander, who was fined li. u lly by a Jury in Justic Spitz' court to. . ntly and appealed the case, llled a motuui to quash the information. It will be uigued Thursday. lu the cases of W. F. Crlder, A. O. and W. It. Clark nnd John It. Martin, charged with violations of the election laws, the d. f. 11 I onts' nttorneys llled a motion ior a change of venue In each case. Judge Wofford . 1 1 the hearing of the motions for Thursday. Ti,-iI.ij'h Criminal Court Call, J0l."iS. 'Willlnm Perry; appeal. 1IMI9. Same; appeal. lolij). Mrs-. J. Kvans; appeal. loiiji. Henry Fuhrmann; appeal. 10ICJ. Kansas City vs. Bd Doran; ap peal. 101GT.. Ktmsasi City vs. William Fonv.-t; appeal, 101W. Kansas Citv vs. John lloulehan: appeal, I 10 UK. Kansas City vs. Frank llorbern; 1 appeal. ' 101C7. Kansas City vs. George S. Drown; 1 appeal. , lOlli'J. Kansas City vs. U. F. Moit; up- ," I. 1 10170. Kansas City vs. W. J. MahaiT-y; appeal. 10171. Kansas City vs. Frank Collin-: appeal. 1017.. Ivansas City vs. J. M. Ijove; 11)1 peah. 1017.1. ICansas City vs. Hurry Ita. h bourr.e; appeal. IOI74. Kausvui City vs. Joe Smith; np peaL 10173. ICansas City vs. C. J. CurUn; ap. peal lOl'fi. Geoi'g'o Palmer; appeal, 1UI77. George Shutte; appeal. . 1O470. AV. V. Suddarth; appeal. lolMl. Kansas City vs. Fred Dafranee; appeal, 104SJ. ICansas City vs. A. Derake; appeal- . lolSS. Kansas City vs. D. Teetoon; ap- P1is.'l. ICansas City vs. Wolf Dwarko vitz: appeal. 1011. Kansas City vs. MJke McCarty; "lfst1' ICansas City va. Charles W. I'ur vls'; appeal. . lOlSd. Kansas City vs. J Antonello; ap- P101S7. Kansas City vs. John Coffey j ap- Tift!.-. 10190. Kansas City vs. John Martignonl; iiUiil1.' Kansas City m Johlv Crone; ap PToi. Kansas City v. G. VT. Rose; ap Viom. ICansas City vs. A Andersoa; ap- 1049-1. Kansas City vs. Z. Ooodnow; ap- Pltl5. Kameas City va A. SwlZrWskIi ap peal, . , 10490. Harry Morrow; appeal. 101W. J. M. Denton; appeal. ICMOS. Jcob Goldtlam; uppeal, I01U9. Mary VnnDenburgh; appeal. Now Suits tiled. .4SJ9. Eugene D. Nlms vs, First State bank, of Perry, O. T,; attachment. 21830. Susan D. Tlmanus vs. Florence Van Buren; habeas corpus, 2IS31. Klla McCaslltl VS. Qeorgo C. McCas- 24S32.VDtta Drlggs Vs. Kansas City Su burban nelt Hallway Company; dower. 21&33. William O. JIussey; application to P8tiCC JWJ. Cummlngs vs, First State bank, of Perry, U. T.,; attachment. 21.35. Charles D. Cluegan; application to practice law. . . , ,, "IblM. Ilattio 15 Graybill vs. Frank Gray. 24V37. State of Missouri ex rel Uobort Forrester vs. J. II. Hawthorne: order, 2IVI8. Forch Uros. s. First State bank, of Perry, O. T.; attachment. 21539. Robert W. Mooie vs. Mollle U Moore; divorce. ,-. ., 21510. Wllhelmlna Sharp vs, S. K. Strother and M. A. Strother; attachment, 21511. J. V. Hughes vs Missouri, Kansas & Texas Hallway Company; dam ages. A Stockman Sued fur Illvnrru. Hattle JJ. Graybill charges C. Frank dray bill with Inildcllty and desertion, and llled a suit for divorce in the circuit court yesterday, Mrs. Graybill lives at 1132 llal tltnore avenue, aud earns a living as a Chritlaii .Science healer. Mr. Graybill Is a stockman and Is said to be quite weulthy. lie lias an olllee in tue smock .urus e. liinnge and boards at 227 West Kleventh street. The couple was married March 25, ist3, und Mrs. Grasblll claims that her hiislviind has denerted her at Intervals since. The last desertion was August 7. 11.91. Mrs. Gruyblll asks for the custody of her two children, Josoph and Delia Gladys, and ulltnuny. Court Niitcs, The International School Teachers' Home Association's application for a pro forma decree of incorporation, which was llled In tho circuit court several days ago, was re ferred to Attorney Thomas lluckii.r by Judge Dobson yesterday. The will of William K. Cannon, the jewel er, who was found dead on Kut .Ninth street a few days ago, was probated yes terday. The estate is valued at $50) and Is left entliely to his wife, Mary fl. Cannon, who is executrix without bond. Seereul attchment suits against the First State hank, of Perry, O, T-. Were llled in the ' ircull court in Kunsas Cityyester day. Ttiii suits were llled by J. J, Cum mliiKS, who clalin3 the bank owes him S51.',C'i. For. h l.ro , who claim JtCG.SO, and i:u-,ene I), Jims, who wants s)!. Trc iiiaiilanius s ut brought by Thomas O'lirp y, to lonnici Kiusus City to iiay Jiiigiii'iit of 1 giant 1 in the circuit tourtas pay for ov rtum work while -&boluYeiy Pure B- milit NW-V- - nttir. mcnvo.v, l'ouniler of the New School of Medicine. trouble. Tho same may be said of all his ellfCercut remedies. J.. lie has prepared them In a manner which enables tin- mil and the tnwr ti obtain them Ti -h. mi all sum of j cents from any i.'ug st .r. . TI y ore absolutely harm), i. pleasant tj toko maasHssEB, tttEmsEgsnzvitMLi&vasGGcri W&mfy MANHOOD RESTOREDmiS Wiy 'kV IP'S v d Hanoi 11 famotn rreneb pliyslclan.will quickly cure you of all ner- tjtlv ", Vlf ' 1 Mats o- di- .lie? of the generative emiun, such n DiitMnuhnod, 11 v. ' C i tir-il Insatnnla, l'iuiislntboIl.ck,t-cmliinl J:inlssliinsXervm HeWllty, sax V - C'aiiJiln.iti'iii. It o ntsiol li.scharse, r-g 1 ni vim, 1 luiiirf. e iiuiiii'?. in .il iru , f.ji(usiiiii liriims. nnrneeie 1,1111 orrnnr . nrn n" inennrrersoi Jtnpotrnry. 'iri'iii;.mi;ricaii,siuuUTcr, ttio -.crunc Area Mr 1 un u-cyinnil thourlnarynn-nnscf all impurlUcs. ' Ttt.f 111-.- lrenelhenian(I re!!!!!.!!!.-.!! vveiiV: oi-C!inT I'lio reason tlereri nre not rureil tiy I'urtni- l be-iimo ninety per crnt sro troubled with Pros! nil 1 1. I't I'l lit'SHM the only known r.-meMv In enrcvvl'tioul n operation. ft'XIleslImnnl 11!. A written cu r 1 ',. Klveuar-il money returned if &ir tie-j-i itne; not f"cct u pcruruui-otcura 1.00auo-,s s r? . liv inoll. Si ndfnrriiEi.circulironil tn-timouiaU AeWrcfs OAVot, :: ; J! ICI.V :". l'.,P ej. JJoiajTO.SanrraiicL'ico.Cal. For tale by H. C. Arnold, bth nnd Mam it.. Kansas City, Mo. 5cra.vg -jj i?.i..j;xiVTM i 0-TSTidIvS SERVED sMrtJus f ., T""""Triff TT'TI- I ' -"l -Hlllm oinc 111 ami mt a nuil tHnnt'r. Our biiUcrj- coimN an uiisiiriKi-i-,, W'v uto iiotit hut Hie LH-r.t luttr nml thu frc-hot rtm la tlu-Ir maimr.Kturo. Tclf 11 hi 1 no 7.. sm "Ezxznvruzzzjazxris KfTlI BTftGH S : B iy vjy k w: ,..,,,.,... 1 1). V Kiri.trn, I're.l. n) UIIII.l rolts. -J tn-Kiiv t KfMl'i.Vicel'res'U 'orci2iL Jli'iifts issued on Gourley w.is 1 m. mlier of the pol'i e f"ree, slioul'l huv e I" en h. .ir 1 111 the 1 ir. nit 1 mirt ve.stilil.lv. liti, on ill' nun!, of the .ib-ellee of City Coimi-.lor 11. C. M DoiiKul the ca-e was aliened to go over until Thurl.iv. Sept. mber Hi, when it will lie heard In chambers. Patrick S-ulllvan vs. Hubert Forrester is the style of n ult tried in Justice Wlth row's court several days ago. Forrc-tcr was beaten in thu suit, and claims that Justice Wlthtow will not grant him an ap peal tp the circuit court. Forrester h.iw invoked the nid of the circuit court in the matter, and Judge Henry has ordered Jus tice Withrow to appear before him In chambers September -0, to explain his ac tion in the mac. Mrs. Aliee Xapper gave her child, a 4-yenr-old hoy, Into tho care of the police matron a few days ago with the request that she find it a homo. Tho child was adopted by -Mr-. Florence Van liureri, who lives at No. H'Ji Wyandotte street. In the basement of tho same house lives Mt-i. S. ',. Tlmanus, I ho grandmother of the child Sho thinks th- child should be given to her, and is in 11. h put out over the adoption of the little on by Mrs. Van liuren. Mrs.. Tlmanus li.is uled 11 habeas corpus pro ceeding In the circuit court, asking to re cover the child from Mrs. Van liuren. The case will lie In ird before Judge lktiry In chambers at in o'clock Thursday morning. Don't wnlt until jim nre -Ick lietore trying Carter's Utile I.lver lillt, but get a vial at once, Vou can't talei them without lieuollt. Tin: i'amous iowa iianii. Drawing I-argc Crovvdi to r.iiriiiiiuiit I'urk Aftcriinoiih and Cveiilngi., The famous Third rteglmcnt band of Town, now giving a ser!en of concerts at Falrmount isirk, seems to have struck the popular fancy, judging from the large and enthusiastic tm Helices. The band will re main at 'the patk for a week or so. giving two concerts da.ly, one at I o'clock in the afternoon, and ihu other at S o'Uovk in the evening. I'or Itralti Worker llnraford's Aild I'luih iitint e. I)r, W, W. Williams, Wichita, Kas.. says "Ilavo mod it In cases of mental cxliaiis,tloii auu nervousness, with good results." Injiireil hy Caving l.'nrlli. John Murphy, who lives at Fourteenth and leiurel, and John Norton, whose home is ut Third and Hills, employes of the Mis souri Gus Company, weru ellgging a trench alongside of a nigh wull of cuitli where tin. eompaiiy's olunt Is to be loeuied ut Third und Gilli!. fleets, at 5 o'cloi k yes terday iifieriiiiou, when a largo 1 li.-e of earth gave way near the top of tho wall and fell ubout ten Hot on the men. Itoth were knocked from their feet, und Mur phy's right shoulder was dlsloiatel. Nor ton was con.ldeiitbly bruised, and hurt in ternally, lie w.is removed to bis homo in the pulii e ambulance, .Murphy wns taken to St. Murgaret'4 hospital. Uotlt men will recover. Mrs. Wbiibivi'i. Soii'CHlMJ favitirp for chll elreti uetliliitf, solteii'i the gums, reduces Inllatn inatlon, allay pain, cures vv lad colic. 5c a botlU lie 14 Given Wurle, James Wilson told Judge Jones In police court yesterday morning that ho had just come to town, and wus preparing to look for work, when a policeman caught blm, Wilson wore a coat thut bore the trade mark of a local tailor, and u but that guvo tho number of i Main street dealer, and as he could not glvo tho Judge u satisfactory explanation of the way he came Into pos session of the- wearing apparel he was sen tenced to lim days In the workhouse for va grancy, Wilson came to town with tho lllnglltig Uros.' circus, nnd the police re gard him rn u. clever operator. A Swedish Colony In Old Mi'ilro. Messrs. Thlmgren. Itham, Voltaire and several others who left Kansas City about boven weeks ano for the Tulpan propctty In Vera Cru. have wiltten to several friends here thut they are well .atlstlcd both with the land und resources of that ntiuntry, and havo already somo land eleate-d on whieii they are experimenting with dllferem ciops. Are unlike all other pills. No purging or pain. Act spetlallv ou the liver aud bile, dr ier's Little Liver l'ilb. Out) sill do J MIC ll.1 iiy land may be carried In the vest pocket. A valuable little book called the "Guide to Jlc-allh." has been issued, and can be had of any druggist free, which intelligently sets forth In plain, simple lai gunge how anyone may cure thorn- selves. ftnpimi IO'ci liyd.-iy er nlEht. Prevents quick vv hich itnotchecKril lpmU toHpermntorrhti'iiand IN V-r"r STYLE, .a OC'CHlX. New York Life Building. IU ti C .vinotoS, C.isbter. D. A. McKtanns. I'll KtMP II J Ht'CKt, S. S. Sr'.ii-T. AIL Tarts of the Old World. Fac Simile of the Cenuine. 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Satisfaction guaranteed. Experienced nurses and home comforts. Dock of Information free. S, W. Cor. lltli autl Uroadway p f s.s-Aj' IRINATONALBANK lggl A & C1.AIR.E1TT13SOAP. MIIIIIIHIIHIItTt" I MPa 4tJ Ps s, (V i sp w z rZJf - nvi Z r.Kf iiiv,v ' I X"A Tu I ffl BJ vl ft IMETTi SOAP I fcir.sntiay A knowsitiswithoutaiiequ.il. Soldcverj'whcre. Made only by a The N. K. Fa.rba.ik Company, St. Louis, w Tuesday, Oct, I Great Parade of the 20 Gorgeous Floats! A PAGEAPJT OF Unsurpassed Grandeur and Magnificence '"THE Ninth Annual Parade of the PRIESTS OF PALLAS will occur Tuesday Evening, Oct. 1 and the management announce that this will in many respects eclipse all previous efforts. Great care has been taken in the selection of subjects, with a view of making this the grandest of all the grand displays made by Kansas City's famous PRIESTS OF PALLAS. A ONE-FARE RATE Glli, inclusive. Don I fail to corao to Kansas City, luesday, October 1st, and witness the most elaborate, instructive and entertaining parade ever given under the auspices of tho Priests of Pallas. 7 know what is tho matter with me, but WHO can cure me,' ITMOTU It is n well-known foot that In Organic Stricture hero mve'i-eiuiiy deposit Hbro-tila'.tic material in and on tho mucuie mem urauc of th water paM- foRes that it gradually oriranl7.es and liecomea naru, urm anu lougu, cuurinR a iiucKeninK and puckering ol tho membrane. This being the caoe, how can the ciittins or rup- turlug of a Rtrtriure euro Itf It cannot. The cieposit ihtill there. The tiifcuu.ty of tho surpeon has heen thoroughly tared toflud auedectiTe method for the cure of stricture. Scor?sot opera tlvo proci'dures have been dcvlseii trnultial. rapid aud continuous dilations, bougies, sounds, eaustics cuttings, etc. Occasion lly the"-o euro In exceptional cases, nut lis a rule, nil are failures How many patients Havo ma uu Kinu 01 ireauneiu sunereu untold tmiery and pain ior mouths or years, andatlust quit In disgust To zucctuutly treat stricture, this plastic DR. HENDERSON, IOI S -v3 CANCER --t -rr- r i "-' SOOTIIING. Cancer of tho no. eve. 11d. riomb In fact, all Internal Dn. D. M BVE, Discoverer, cured without lha knito or burning pUsters, but with . ,,.. .tiothlnc. aromatic oils. Hit It L WOOD, CUT THIS OUT and sami tt for illustrated book on sle,'ler.i Director the above illnnasti. Mailed free AdJren THE D. M. BYE GOMBINftTION ASK FOR SMOKE ONE-YOU'LL WANT ANOTHER. illSTRHIUTIMi DKI'OT.t W. HAVANA Utht.,Kun.ut'lty,Mn. Tel. 2770 11. w. woouwahu. r. a. r.vxo.y. j. L. nomox. WOODWARD, FAXON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, UUALEUS IN PAINTS, OILS AND CLASS. 1206 and 1208 Union Ave. (Near Union Dopott, Kansas City, Mo. KANSAS CITY, atli.ourL tT. l.DUIS, ail4uurl. WESTERN SASH U Corner Nineteenth anil Wyoming Sts., Kanas City, .Mo. if town oi run: iinisr iti'ii,msj. l."ra--r-j. ,-V ww' ' -i " owv nuv.iu Aijcui'ti ENGINES, Automatic, Slide Valve or Corliss. tSUILI.KSy horizontal or Upright. PUMPS, Steam, Air or Irrigating, W cuu luteret yuu lu Komi, mid irlec. Write. u- JOEC2SrSTOISr-XJEIl"WIS suPPIjY 1!W UNION AVKNUK. - E3BT3II ST. MACON TIIK HIST Till: OLt)i:ST TUG OMV a.LCCT FrC.t.lo.a 4 tm ntM(M.Ckl. Jt'.'AB3ISHED vJAMIBS 8( Served i Him 1 Right I "You c.in take that soap J right back and change 3 it for Clairettc Soap. 8 I would not use any " other kind." Everj' woman who has g ever used u utu wj-mi- 3 has been made by all railroads good September 30th to October deposit must bo re'movcel, and na 1 can do this, liny claim to luftriority over all other method-.. I can permanently curoanyeaseofunconv plicated orpanio itrlc'ure without resorting to thu use ot liiilfn caustics, bnuglos, to'iuds or an operation of any k'lid. To anyono not underslaiu'.uitrhowthiais done. it iflllsoeui impossiuie: However, nisa fact, ..lytreatinentisot sueh a uaturo that it. nctsel'-ectlyupon tho htneturo and any di.i rcd tissue, ' '7.'r4r spur.! mtw trar.e, gradually Ulssiilvini tho plastic elo posit und removing a'.l adventitious tissue, wiiich comes uwav in asawdust-liKolorm or shreds, or In Rtr'.oi from half to several Inches in length. i.u limes tho wholo stncturovvnicumoawaylnono picco. Tho treatment ts easy to use toes not Intorfe'ro with ordinary business, eious "ut cause pain and Inflammation, is tint sevens and tho paiienicanuscuaiiiomc wiiuoutc.iposuro, P 1 Many speeimens of act ual stricture can B be seen at euy oCVo HonrstSa m, to8p in. H blatoyourcaso audscudai.mufoi'nircular c W. 9th St., Kansas Citv, Mo, N Kl i'UJiWl-a(riwwl'i-- iMnwrnsaanwij-rerasn-iim ---- --m-.iiriT-li ,--raF.fl --tr- -- - - 71 Si i s3 c- i T ri-r. j n, i v .i 5 j t. ri -T -- "-- - -r "---" V uirn- BALMY OILS. yfj& SWH i ii8it car neck, breast. Ktnmeh VflHnvv. , .' .? or xteiru-l orpins or tissue,.. ctz" OIL GUR&. 3,,n "S,;,;,,.. CIGARS. ( HAS. s. -lAni.te. alalter, Tu)iek WlLllll.v. ItuuM. 1 P. .J -T3ff J 8 'Tv.-.a.s nfny. rtr.i-vrv. UtffA--lti M urn" i" ""V l ii i!'"'TTtl"i iT11irlliiiii a door company: f Dr. DeLap's "RELIEF FOR WOMEN" IS bAi'i: AND ALWAYS It i:i.l. Itl.K. Far Utter than Tanjy or I'ennyrajai I'llls and -llalmllar mell. rinn. iuttuijully ued lu ihous.inds ol easen It !( a "ir ,,,"!, ,,-ii4,i'.,u. .-tin ilium,,,,; iei-a,vui on ifrtuiv 0 1 1 Uo Av.iln fill ure and dlsaiiiioiutniiiit, 1'repared by OlJ Hr liel.41" or I'a-1," I'mirr. tpecUliat lu female cumilatut.. SO years' iir-iif.H h ....,', -! - 1E!I 187B. MILITARY . Mn v-'-a.xJaaJMrY- -, ,, ' I "1MTAHY SCHOOL, ) MISMIUItl. W, VLKva, uj,wiUttrtt. i.coc, , y B jr m V I . St . H f - ---? -p-'