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jctwihsoiumwiwumb ttwMSr-jj w wen i mi,n fu M wft WBS THfi KANSAS CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 18951 ,-, THAT AWFUL PALPITATION, Short Breath, Dizzy, Faint, Sinking Keeling. TMI'.r MIJAN THAT WW 1IAVJ". U'l'.AK llllAUt AMI UKAK M;ltVIX Jlp.trl l'nllnrr nml .Sudden IIimIIi .""urn t'n IrM mi Do the Weill TMnc .V't. rnlhiro or wpknrs of heart action I n i rr-snlfit. It It a not erloil nrnl n.KTfXis condition to 1 In. The Mrnt t mpi-.ro m.ty be ery llht, n.l nrpr r tty trlUU ' it l.i not fall to tireil UiNii If you value ) i- !'"-. Th wnrnlniw ar plain ntid un it 'ikible. S rMMifnens nn.l weaknp. Rl.lcllneM. rnimmltie of the head, i-tran. faint feel I , 'rertibllnK, abort breath. Mtiklnir ion k ! -n. wblneaa of feet and legt, tlutterlnt: i-r t vlpiiiitlon In left aide of the rheet, t i mr of appfhenalon or nnxloua a at li , i linir danger, i1rowslne daytimes, a. u-l- kne at nleht. A l.ttle over-cxertlon, excitement or cino t -n nay brlnron the attacks at any time K'i ' ! n rlflnn from a atooplnic or recllnlnjt j.. I'. .ii "-111 rnuo d!Klne, and rapidly r'mibli if etnlr -n 1)1 make the heart jmlpl- i", r-roluce wearlnc-ae nnd shortness of br iih. In aomo cuef there are pains In ti. ro-lon of the heart, but In tuoat caaea tl-ro I" no pain whatever. Ni-rferi of thece symptoms will result tn h'art fillure, apaams or neuralgia of the Jieart, or .Inath. Mr f. H. Allen, n wldelv known lady, of 31 l'nrl Mreet, Portliui'I, Me., suffered fetrfully from them eymptotna. Hhe KOt e r. 1 In the follow Inir way! 'I'nr the benent of sulT.-rlnR humanity." r' - pus "1 wlfh to testify In reffar-l o ihe trtiic of lir. Greene's Nervura. blood nnd nere remedy. lor Hitht years I had 1 en fifferlntf from palpitation of the Jitirt. I had terrible p-ilna In tho limb, no nppetlte, nnd however slowly I went up tvr.-, I would et all out of breath, and woilli have to sit down Immediately and ret until I recovered my breath. Mv heart beat .o f,mt it seemed ni though It would stop. There was hardly nny ti. ro rolor In my face and hands than In ch-ilk. The least exertion Win nn effort. There iim hardly nnythlni; I could eat or keep on my stomach, It was so terribly .tic. "After pnylnc hundreds of dollars" for fix tors and medicine without receiving nny la-tine benefit, I commencd taking Dr Gretno's Xcrvura blood and nena rem edy. "Hefcre I had taken half a bottle, I saw that It uus a wonderful medicine nnd dif ferent from nnythln-r 1 had ever taken. I bejran to Improvo Immediately, and con tinued to pain In every respect. "After taklnc two bottles, I felt like a new being. My heart was all right; I was not short of breath and tho palpitation left m". My food illfresteU well, and I could e.il anything. 1 was perfectly and permanently cured. It was marvelous the way that medicine noted. "Only thoo stilTerlne ns I -was, and ob taining relief as I did, can realize my feel ines. I can truly say that Dr. Greene's N rvura blood and nerve remedy saved my life. I hi.irt!ly recommend It to every body." If j ou are tufferlnff from weak heart, weak nerve, or any similar complaint, taky IT. Grot tie's Norvura blood and nerve remedy. It will cure you nml Rlu you perfcr-t health. These troubles are especlnl ls dansrroui and must in till cases be cured Immediately, or fatal results will follow. IT lireene'.s Nervur blond and nerve n medy In not a patent medicine, but tho prescription of the must m cesaful living i-P luhst In curliiK rervoua und chronic dl'-ea'-c- IT. Green.-, of K W-st fourteenth f-trcrt. New "Vork city. He has the laiitest pr i ice in the w-orld. and this prand medl- il Ji overj" is the result of Ills vast ex j re n.-e. Tho Krea. r-iut.itlon of Dr. i. ene is a iruarnntec that his medicine w !l ur. and the tai t that lie can L con h ilt i by anyone at tiny time, free of c ,:r.-e, personally or by letter, irloa nb .'ii . u sumncf of the beneficial action of this i underfill medUine. SALOONKEEPERS FINED. .IildRC Vnffnril Alllruis the .Iuil;.i:ont of tlie l'ollco ('iiurt, but Loners lib AslHH'nt. In the criminal court yesterday the morn Inp session was taken: up lamely with tho dispensation of cases for vlolutlons of the Hunl.iy dosing order. Issued soma six weeks Mnco by the police board of ICan as fiiy. There Were twenty-ttve of these ca"r lilch had been taken ott appeals fr..rr the police court to tho criminal c .urt. most of which wero tried by Judge Wufiji 1. without the aid of a Jury. Jn those which were not tried the defendants plea l. d sullty and thereby saved consid irahi. time. Yesterday was the day set Jjr - in. n es to be pasxed upon the alleged, J.uvbriulif ii, and the court room was early Jiiiii In all Instances JlMe Jones, of tl i jli e court, hnd lined Sunday eloMnK f . latoia j'a) for eaUi otlins. Alter r. i-uiif ut some leiiRth reK-.irdlng the j.r rn.a'in of the court, JuilKe Woftord ai i that the inferior court had passed Kooa ju ement and he ,aw no reason why It blioul I not be aflirincd. After listening for a t. w mlimteit for the effect of his V, jr 'h, Judtfe Woftord Rrunt.d a stay of i ut.oii as to SW of tho line, which prac t. a . means a r mit lance. The nam. a of !. o(fcnli.r.s uie. J. Jt. Love, G. S. Ill-mi, i'. J. Curtin, ilenry ltashburn, I -I- I.il'ranoe, I). Teehan, Wolf Dwiuk ov z. .ViKu McC.irty, John Caffury, John trif U. W. ltose, A. Biveizewski, X. (.o mow, 13d Dorun, William Forest, Ueorgu I'unor, John SlartlKiionl, John Ilouleh-an, I ra .k iVilllns, Joe Smith, to urn u Shutte. A l-i mkt, Charles W. I'urvls, L. Anton- .lo .ii,! A. Anderson. Ii t . case ol J. M. Ilenton, charced Biil mivlni: embegisled S13 from K. I'. J'ri'H. Judgment of the lower court wan nll'rn,. 1 and the defendant ordered to cin.i'i. ti- his sentence of ten days in the C I l.l j'lil. 51. ly Morrow, of 1EG McGee street, and JI A .indenbtirKh wire dlacharKed from itur- f "ksault, at the institttttlon of tll( ht.lte. In tne case of Jacob Ooldllam, found r, ii' bv a Jury in Justice Bptu' court and h--t nnd to pay a lino of S100 for Slander-In- lie nood name of Itose .McGraw, the Ttutiun of th'i defendant to quash the In lorn alien was kusiained. W. J. .Mahalfy, oli.irK-d with selling lm iniro milk. vas lined J10 and costs and a j-tay of execution granted until September " In ho afternoon the prisoners Indicted Ii th crand Jury were brouvht Into tho r ort roKin and pleuded sulfty to their Int iftM his, A majority pliaded not sullty n- 1 iinir c-ttsts were set for trial durtns t- s onj week In October. Jeu-e Hoirers I .ill KUllty to burtiiarizlna the planlns r II -j! It. JI. Hurge, l'JJl Clierry street.and v. ij s, ntenced to thrto years in, ilw ptnl t ii ii . i . n, ii Jackson i?ot wo years for f, r rn. a cow from N. G Wllliiinis, If In d p lei-n r. und Trunk Jlindtp-on, three j r f-r ent rlntf the bouse of Mrs. Jv'ich t ;i 1 Tre -tvenue, and steuliniir fcome c i biiiu Tile Utter Is ii jear. old, and IT --.' ipdte on uppeal to the court for cl ; n - He said that it was his llrtt of ns, ,in ! that a tjiIhr appetite which liii I t te. i. ut. 1 f ir fjrty-iib'ht hours, Awarded Higliest Honors World's Fair, mmm CME4M MOST F'ERFECT MADB.( A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar I'owdr. Free i'ioui Air ma, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD., hnte him ft tlii. f Ho Ml! Iih wife nnd - Ii 1 'I li ip d- ad Ilnrdt l H-alt) re .- . 1 i sentein e of t it - enis In Hi. ref-im- ' -I for et.'ir Inn- the t-te tif liobiit Ki-.ht, 110 last Twelfth .stii-t, nml Walt-r Jn Vry n 1 Warren Lain aster also lln-e years r.i h In th rerorm school for r- i '- iff the store of UmrMi iiws , at i?w 11-ti tr.-t r R Wllisx pb-a-led pulli l) iblalhlhr rods by false ptettnses fi-in J M. Jer . f tils Grand avnue, and " KlMti s -Inva In tha county Jail. He has been in Jail r-lmv April, Btv.uunir trial Hurton I'ci-k, younit mm of W, w.i plxen threo jeara In the iHtitl-ntlury f r l',ir(tltl(Mn the store of Join Horry Con. at IUB Ilasl Illithteenth stteet. lie obialned two reohers and H, which In is sail to have dtviJed with a friend nnini 1 iltlnni Johnson, who Is rh-insed In Jus-II- e Walls' court with hain i-nn nn a- -i.impllie of l'uk. At lhf list tetm of the criminal court young l'e k w.n trbd for st-nllnn n bi yele, but was allotted u ko free by JuJue Woftord unbr promise that he would k- to the home of "Ins rrl ntlves in tvntral Missouri and tioi return to Kansas c'it. This was bro ntht up by Jit lee Wofloi I yesterday l-erore passlnB seiit-ne mn l'e k t. ifi ii.-. n.,.1 .lolm A.lnms. who were indicted for liiirhwny robin ry nnd felonious assault, b-dh pleaded not Kiillty and their trlala were ret for October 4. JUDGE LINCOLN'S WOES. Surd liteiiitnr und lndlldunll.r by In ur.mte Coiiip.inli s In the I'ruki-r fuse. The tnled web that has grown nbout the cash tcvrd from the insurance com panies by Judee Lincoln, who was execu tor of t'he estate of the lute Oeorjtc W. rraker, was made more- cotm-llcated than eit-r yesterday. JiKbjre Lincoln has been sued by the five Insurance companies that pnld the policies, and In the petitions he was sued' as tho exm-utor of tin- estate, unP nx siiih wo-s anked to return the onsh received In that capacity. He will not contest that point only to protect himself from Imposition, It is understood. Yesterday Karnes, Holmes A: KrautholT lllf -1 suit in. the federal court against him individually for the tetiirn of SS.6K) paid Jilm out of court by the lju1tnlVe Life Assurance AsscK-latlon, of New Vork. That compni.y sent Ita -ndjuvter to this cit. an. I after three weeks' investliratlon h. ai knowleded l-'raker as lielns dead and' paid the pohvtes (eubj-ct to the scnllttfT down- pioMde.l for In the lol!cy. It was with this cash the suits brouunt tiBnlnst th other companies were prosecuted nnd won, after n considerable sum of It was oxi-ended. under the ordvrs of tho probate court of Cluy county, for thnt purpose, and Tor the pay of the attorneys employed. Now the companies ale nil wanting the cnHh returned In full It was. when the lle. contesting coimwrnles found that Lin coln had some of the caih from the tirst payment lefU thnt they nnlendcd thtir pe titions so to ak ror the return of the entire payment, und every rent he has on hand Is tied' up it the restraining or ders ftranted by Judije Poster. The five contesting compnnle are trolnp to resist the suit of the Iiu1tlilo brought yester day, and' If able to do so successfully, they can recover their entire payment". If ft 1s allowed to bo flRninst Jude Lin coln, some one Is certain to lose money. Th companies that fouirht the case nnd then found I'raker are of the onlnlon thnt to the victors belong th spoils, nnd as they prosecuted the lljrht. paid the bill anl found the mnti, claim, they ore of rlKht entitled' to the first portion of the spoils of the estate, and then- whatever Is left after they are paid enm so to the other companies thai laid down so early In the frame- nntt refused' to 'have anything to do with the case or help In the flirht. Judfe-e Lincoln 1s sued as -executor, and also individually. All of the companies ore flKhtlnB hlin and tin y are alo fisrhtl-iR caicli otJier, so the -ae bids fair to tv come a cr' merry, mixed nnd tangled one. quite in keepinp; with the odd nnd unusual situations tht have been so prom inent In the other proceedings ot tho trial. To-dny's Crlinlii.il Court Call. J01IS. Morltr. and Max Klein; embozzle- " 10HI. A. J. Lawton and V. IX. Clark; violation of election laws. ldl 13. John It. Martin; illegally abstract Inc votes. lnitfi. I. II. rsrndbury: lllesnl votlne. 10149. A. J. I.awton; illi--jnl voting. miss. Westport vs. John Payne; appeal. 101M;. Same. same. tiKWT. A. J. Lawton; violation of tha elec tion laws. 1W1S. Same: same. 10241. Harry O. Ilristow: lllcf-ral rcelstrn tlon. law. Same; same. lieiB. Same; same. 10.1U5. Same; violation of the election laws. UOrfX Same: same. 10S07. Same; snme. lfWO. A P. Mitchell; nppeal, ItCK). W. II. Laveo-; assault to kill. New Milts i'lled. HSiS. D. L. Bentley vs. Howard rtoot; Injunction. . , CIS49. Annla K. Taylor vs. Christina Kl.-in et ai: ejectment. 21S50. E'l-rar I'. Sexton vs. Thomas Burke and Hridsret Uurke; note. IISS1. Kdsar P. Setton vs. William M. Iewls nml Mary Lewis: note. 21SK. Samuel T. Smith & Son vs. Itoyal Insurance Company ; insurance policy. 2'8"-a. William C. Michaels; application to practice law. USS-I. Lizzie Johnson vs. Thomas John son; divorce. M&S5. John E. Keller vs. Metropolitan Street Railway Company; rtarnaRes. 2IS.W. Ollle J, Forrlss vs. Ueorge Cham bers; d-imasc. , . ,-r 2IC". Wib-y O. Cox et al vs. Louis II. Coleman et al; partition. Want to itiirrender Him. Wflllnro A-ndorson'. of Sprintrfleld. Til , was arresteil a fnw weeks niro by the fed eral authorities here and arraigned before n commissioner ni Clinton, on the chnnre of selling whisky In Illinois. Ho was able to Rive bonds In the case and secure his ltbertv. Yesterday 1is- bondsmen notified the fed-erul otllcers they desired' to sur render him. Judge Foster bas- been; naked for an order ot removal, and he will he taken ba'clr. to the officers at Springfield, 111. Court Notes. The county clerk has betrun the recount of the votes In the outlylnir preein--ts f.u the Bedfonl-Rurchard contest over the of-lb-e of coroner. Countv Clerk Crittenden, Sheriff O'N. 111. Cin-ult tl.Tk Stonestreet and lpm til ml . r county otllceholdrs will attcmi -he i,. . Summit fairto-lay to mix with th.- .-ro .s and build up their fences, Arother man with a claim against tl .-Pli-t State bank, of J'erry, n T whi h faded. Monday, filed an nttnehnunt -mt scalnet t'he d( funct Institution ust.rd.n The c'lolmant is J. II. KJiiir. He wants S2.60a live months as the husband of Llz.Ie Johnson was enough for Thomas John-on, necordltiB to a petition for dlvm tiled bv Jlrs. Johnson yesterdav. The . ouple mai rll October J. lt90, and Mrs. J..hn--)ii s.-ij, Thomas left her In March, lu'.u, jiuI has never returned. John R. Keller want iS.nan from th-- M t ropolltan Sir.et Itallway Compiny foi per sonal dumaBin. He claims ib.it he was thrown off a Summit street car ns it was roiindinir the cure at Thirteenth an 1 Washington streets, July u, 1st.."., and iii collar bone broken. Samuel T. Smith .t Ron, the hatters with a store In th SheblUy bull Unit on Main street, have broutffit suit to r. . om r iS 320 from the Royal Insurumo Compauv, of Liverpool, on account of dnmi -claimed to have been sustained by th. Ir stock during tho tire In tha building la-t spring. Two thousand dollars Is the amount ni sMered necessary lo heal tin- wounds -ii-tallied by Ollio J. Forrlss' prldt? and body on Auitust '.'J, when George Chambers gave him a lieatttiB at Lee's Summit. Forrlss Is IS years of utte, and Ills father n Ids n, t friend, has broueht a suit for dainai;. s afialnst Chambers. The dlsurn... and dam age of the beatlnif are considered worth l.- cash. When Mrs. Jennie Coleman died n f. w years aifo she owm-d a fourth ini. rt In six lots In Katun pluio, Kuns-is i'ny, The other proprietors were Wilev ii fix fieorg Y. Iee and George W. S hoi. v Jr. Mrs. Coleman's c-staie Is b. Inn di vided among nor heirs al the preM-nt tun. nnd the men who were joint oii- ..r the property with l.er have lile.l h pirii 11. .n suit 1n the ireuit court, a -kins- ih.it th.- land bo .livid, d to the h'lrs . in k--i th.lr share. Mrs Cub-man's heirs ai- h. r Jiuiband, Jiiilu II. Coleiiiiiii, and hir four children. They Jivo In Spring-Held, 111. Ibiki-r llircifi-r Sued. "Tou are a thief und nothlnjt but a thief." Is tha epithet Mrs. Amutida Kasold. of '', Indeienui-nie aeniu. ilaims K. W. Il.tr f.if.r, who runs a bakeiy at M6 In-lent-nd-i"riif avenue, hurled ut her before a. larno rowd September 12. and Jlrs. Kasol.l has til. d a suit for damages amounting to tl.ZA). Jlrs. Kusold bum. she l-mnlit a loif of bread from Ilarcufer on the day mentioned, and pave him a ii bill In p.inii.iit. She s.s she wan "short changed" out of 23 rents by the transaction. Site says she cnlled lurcafer's attention to tho fact, and he Have her tho cents, but as she ttarled to leave the store he grabbed it from her and spoke to her harshly, usini; the words uuoted above, much to her vmbariassineut. She ask the damages for the humiliation cauei d by such words bvinz ape-Hsu to her In crottJ, MUNYON The Talk of the City. Great Test Going On 2,)I7 IVrsona SiiUVrinj; From D.v.spopsiu Cull for AIuii- yon's Wonderful Cure. 'l'lic l'rco Distiilmtloii Now Oolnir On tit (lie Times OfUco Crowila ol Cltl ens Show Their A)irociatlun of Professor Mutiyoii's Munllleoiit Oll'cr unit Obtain a Samplo of Jlis Dyspep sin Cure. Owlnif to the delay of rec-lvlnc the sam ple, th- Tree dltrlbutlon will be lotitmutd until Friday, G p. in. I'rofis-or Mution' representatUe wa seen at the Midland hotel, nnd In answer to n reporter's Inquiries, said: "We have no doubt whatever as to the result of this test, hnvitiK pnsed throiiRh the niot searchlm; Investigation In all the prltulp.il cities of the L'till-d States, made b the leadlnif newspapers, ntm In no nise h.ie we failed to cure b-ss than W out of nori lfi who hae ue.l our r medio as di rected. O, yes," he remarked, "lhl com pan puts up a cure for everv dlene jut us ifll'-HClous ns this one, and before we are through with thli ItnestlitatUin we ex pect the eltlnetis of Kansni City to conilrm their belief In Ftofesor Munon's teni' dlcs ns bdnif the Br--iitt achlci.tn. nt of modern nv-dlcal n-l n-."." Munjon's lemedle" are radically differ ent from thos. used bv the regular s. l.ool of homoeopathy They are the rr-ult of tho comb.ned effort of over twm'i of the mt skilled physicians In Amerl.-u nnd Kurope. There is no experlm.-ntlni;. llurope. f h re Is no eperimentine no KUessnork, no danger, no los of time If you have n diseae. Munjott ha a -ire Ills remedies are sold b till ilni?K'-'., mostly at 25 cents, and may save jour life. Try them. lthctiumtlMii Currd. Munyon' Rheumatism Cure cu.ir.tn tecd to cure rheumatism in any I art of the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cm be cured In from one to fh- d.i It speedily cures shooting pains, solutlca liim baKO and all rhcumutlc pa. lis in the b.i'k, hips and loins. It seldom fail to le relief after one or two doses, nn 1 ilmot Invariably cures before one bottle has been used. tomneli and lprpl.i Cure. Munyon's Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of ItidlK. stlnn and stoma h trouble, such as rlslnp of fool, dlstr.es after entlnc. shortness of br-ath an 1 nil affections of the heart ca'is.i h- in 'ic.-s-tlon. wind on the stomach bad t.it-, of fensive breath, loss of apptiite falnu -s or weukness of stomach, lo.'t-d to-mi-, heartburn, shootiiiB paln In the stomach. constipation, dlzzintsi, fainm.ss and lack of enersy. Munyon's Nerve Cure cares all the symptoms of nervous exhaustion. su.h .is depressed spirits, failure of m- mory, rest less or sleepless nights, pains in the h. id and dizziness. It cures (.-ener.il debility. stimulates and strengthens the nerves and tones up the whole svstem. Frke 23 cents. Munvon's Kidney Cure cures pains In the back, loins or irroins. from kldn.-y disease, dropsy of the feet and limbs, fre quent desire to pass water, dark (.olond nnd turbid urine, sediment in tho unni. and diabetes. I'rlce 2i cents. Cuiurrh Cure. Catarrh Positively Cured. Are vou ivill lns to spend 50 ients for a cure that posi tively cures catarrh by removing th. ia i-.-of the disease? If so. ask your drucist for a 25 cent bottle of Munou's I'aiarrh Cure, and a 25 cent bottle ot Munjon Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Cure will eradicate the disease from the svstem, and the tablets will cleans." and heal ttK af flicted parts and restore tlitm to a natural and healthful condition. Munyon's Liver Cure corrects headfhc biliousness, jaundice, constipation an 1 all liver diseases. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumoi a and breaks up a cold in a few hours Munon's Couuh Cure stops coughs rlsrht sweats, allays soreness and speedily hcol ihe lunas. Munyon's Female Remedies arc a bo in to nil women. Munyon's Headache Cure stops heada. h In three minutes. Munyon's Pile ointment cures all forms Of piles. Munvon's Asthma Cure and Herbs ar puarant' d to lell.ve asthma In three ml-i-utes and cure in the days. Price, DO cut each. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all im purities from the blood. Munyon's Vltlllzer imparts new life, re stores new powers to weak and deblllt.-i'f d men. Prlie SI. Mun on's Homoeopathic Remedy Com pany, l.'.l' Ai.ti stre. t. Fhilalelphia. Pi, puts up spic-ni.-s for ne.irlv every disease, mostly for 2'. cents a battle. Sold by All Hetuil Druggists. CAUTSOftB! The Miinjon 11 11 Tt. Companv hereby noinv Hi .itl.. l- oi K.in-Ms c'tty that thev do .M.T i l.l. Tn Cl TTKRS and will not ill'AU N .'I.', tie ir. tniMi. i i of hi v mil '.- i in i mt n' tn b iheiin and soil at b ss tl,, in i.,ii ar pr. .--. X3K.XJG- STORE u it e li lIoiiiI.Uiirtf-r for tliu lienulno ynpn Remedies. 904 -tVEjft.I3Sr. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. luiurovtmienl anun. fiiiluro unljsfllili; i.olo rtl'un.-ni . Hook, cxpluuallouucl iiroafs uiulleU iscjlcilj frco, ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. DR. C. Al. COB'S Mcillcnl ntul Surgical .Sanitarium. Most clinicuit opc-rntions. BatlBfactlon euuiantii-J. 1.;ihiUiil(1 nurae and homo comforts. Jlook of information free. S.W.C01'. 11th ami Rronriwnv ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'8 OINTMENT J-l-POLTTTKC-r nrrtmrc J I lotlj. "i,,taI"' '""' r.ru na trolrarfr. jii)-iii;-i:i:iu:i;-.' -:.cutbioNS. VU tant.i l"i Itoulc. nomesecUiTs' i-xcurslon tickets will b on tul. via the Santa I Itouto on aoiutinbr 10th und 2ttli, to points In Kan. feat, I'Mahonn. Indian Territory, Texan, Colorado, Utah. New Mexico and Arizona, cxLint to iiolnis ntnt of Maricopa, on tha S. 1 It It. and Ash Fork, on the A. & 1'. It. It. Very low rates made for the round trip. stQ-iovrrb allowed on the eoinir trip. This ts a tplendid oiiportuntty to tee tho enormous crops raised in the fre.it South nest. For particulars, call on or address (jeore V. H.iKcnui-h, 1'. & T. A., north eait corner Tenth uud ilnln ui, or Hv9 Ucleo aiitnuc. ill! P OF m hm By yet ur ElESl r. c-aliiicij, rVcrriiiiniic, (v.''iV IeMllt, nml all tliu tti.ln v. J T"-v at ov il from c-nrlr i-rror or rfKfVJ t'li'i-r i-xi'eii. thn resu.tsot n ,.V1 Y overwork, sii kue., worry, & "i) v " Full in MDjali. Ut)Ti; Tr . ,. I uimcni amltaiK'ulTcnto RiiiV&f.-Vl iifthclmfir himjile.nnt. lK';7fc-l.i nml Mieihoils. fiumi-ill. I Jl JI 'i it v 1110 mmnxsxB: j utlt ntnt iMnln 5ts. H what Means It All? This r-a-s-p of tho enrpou tor's saw this rnp-rntt of his Imtiimor this Mvl'ibswish of tho painters' lirmli tho now, brij;ht slielvini; tlio loni, t'cnlity-rcllpotlui; mirrors tho rich 13tnels Carpet nntl lux iiriontly upholstered sofas, sot tees and eli.'iir", ami the linn drcdi upon htltulrrils of boxes that look ns llioiie-h they mipht contain tiio wealth of a queen. This Is the Answer: Doing wh.it wo aro always tloin-j t-ettinj: the storu iuto better shape, iiinklni it more invitinc and eonvt-nit'iit for you, ri'ltliiicj whatever will add to thn eonifort and com en! ence of the many thousands of our valued customers. Half the enjoyment of a meal conies irom tlie invitins; sur rotitt'litiejs aibl nealnej with which it ii rrveil So we are always beaiilifyinc that winch was already cood looktns brislitpnini; that which was already bricht. and maUim: more lu.vurioii and eae-civ inn that which was- already in viting. Our iMillinery Opening Is tho occasion for these et tcnive preparations. Thou sands of Kaiis-is Cityatis and cnro'' of milliners in sttr rouudinc: towns are ontlie tip too of expectancy, looking for the event that marks the open ins of the real millinery sea son throughout tho AVet. Few will be prepared, liotv ever, for the crandeur and beantv of this openint;. While for eight years we have been the acknowlodr-oil leading inil'inerv hotio in Kansas City and our openings are marvels of beauty no record of the past will approach in variety, extent, beauty, exclu sive originality and perfect workmanship this one oc casion. The Day and Date Will soon be announced. I G. BERNHEIMER, BROS. & CO. tMi-iiiltlllliESr Estimatas Glieerfully Furnished. i ot ('( w TWE.NTY NINTH YEAR. ftmmilsA .vTU&LS".. -j.KKS,aiV,--J Fast Wins N. Y. L f-13., KANSAS OITT. MO. Booi-ki-rtj . -, Shirttam, Typewriting, Teleg raphy, Cnglmb B-i- "ts, Moiura Languages, ctc.,&t Ijwest rates. Cv. '301:1-0. Telephones 1174, J. P. SPALDING, A. M Prcsidoct. Nlglit Silinul Hi (.-In (litnliir Int. Prut Iteatlne Co. .Rr vr - OYL- 4 fj A It I.ocvven I)ro. C' "TV C ' ' J GV Union Store ' and llarilvtare Co, mu'.vius ror. oiiahti-.k oaiis,- at Tim huti:i.. at Tin: uAitnrcn phop, AT Till: 1IU.MK, UVIJUVWHICHE. Till: Ml. VI It 'HMVi:i. Oil, kUp Tnnr llnni 1 li-.iu, .iir-, h.-.iltli lr.irk. Silver Towel & K. C. Towel Co., 'I'll. mil U'7I. A. c. 1 i i.HMtsov, rr.i. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PEI iOLD MEDAL, paris exposii AN0 7KE CHICA iO EXPOSITIOI is. GOLD MEDAu, paris exposition, 1SS0, AN0 THE CHICA ,0 EXPOSITION AWARD. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. JULIUS BAER0,,,H,AN i:je Tuti-il I'rrr. lOllO SI VIN hi'.. haiUfiiili.in (.uuriiiitri-il. Imik.i I Itj, .Mo. nn; on. iiiir i.riitirTi:s Jiihi'D hi n. 1, ii.vm 1 ,vt 1 1 111:11 iiv VflGUUM OIL GO. Uut 10 bur U-auil you wIllKellt lulu crl.'lnal jiackafes so 10 STANDARD OIL COMPANY, The Journal deliv ered ut your door for 10 couta per iveec. imi:iim;njHCi "cHg5 Tft' T fall8b PL Not PI GREAT Nos. i209 ' Goods sold on installments to B.iMailElisgsaii lliot3Brai!iA rrooi L1I -Positively f G5itOStor0:J Vitalt)" . .- T . - v-j.i s y - kfria N It- uf Xh dr. iitu I'ovrr.nri'r. riiiiNcii ki:mi:dy. "Or, OeLap's hew Tonic Pills." Produces the nbove result In DATS No LONGCK' It acts povv -rfully and ciuii kly Cured others. vul u-ure you VouliB men will retain their lost manhood and old men vv i.l re jver their voathftil vigor. It qui k y an 1 pofitivelv cur.-s Nl'Itvi t N'ES-, aud from excess, Us-e of toLa- o ur otner st'inulant ltcti-res LOST I'iJVi:it and VITALITY IMI'O TILVCY, NKjHTLY KMISSK-NS. KA1LINO JiniUIlV, WASTING I1S UASb.S and ALL etrec's of self-abuse ir excess and indiscretion, which un. tits une for imirilnse, business or tudv It not only eures by striking at th" eat of the disease, but It is a sPMt Ni:KVB TUNIC nnd BLOOD I'CHIFIKK It bi-Iups b.irk the I'INK lil.i iW To l'AI.E CHi:i:KS and re btor. s the FIUK OF VHl'TIi Inlt m our diUKKist Klving vou "DE LAl'S' no other its emial. as It li iir.-pired from tlie proscription of DIt. IE LAP. the great Fren h physi i lan. who has had thin- years' pra -tl'-e. liopltal and otll o, In Paris, on Nervous Diseases. Can be carried 'n st pocket S"nt by moil (sealed.. ios- iff paid, 51 A package, or SIX l'(Kc)i:S FOIt J.).!-). WITH A Wlt.TTLN clfAKANTnn TO POSI TIVELY CL'RE OU REFUND THE MONEY For Bal by j JOHNSON BROS., Druggists, i 1107 "tlula Street. - Karnnin City, Mo. ALL OPERATIONS GUARANTEED! I'I.nl.ISIILII ISH0, Over 'JOD Teeth Kxtracteil Daily. .NO l'AI.N Oit DANUKK. Artiitciul Tectlt warrniiteil to Fit l'ei'loctly. Decnyeil nml udiliif,' toelli, if worth it, iillcd anil snvcil. 725 M&m STREET ALTMAN, KAULBACH A CO., Frops. Oldest and Original. NO CURE PAY! 10 West Ninth St., Kansas City, Ho, '.fail Inn nnil .Sitceo-sful Spef lalUt la Illood, Nrrvmihaiiil L'rluary Duoasi-s M.llliih Dl.lill.l TV, Min lis raany ploQiny armr.toini. ciire-V l.uvr 1 i'aj.ity jirminiitlir restored, s imiii.is cured tur Ufa Mllliout mercury. IIUN.UIT llMi:AM.! cured nulcUly ad tboioui-lily Wlli:. AM. )Tlli:it-IAll.cniisult Ur It J liltller and recelvo ihe candid nplnloa ot a pnyttclan 01 experleuco skill and Integrity, Ko promises made that cannot t ' t ulailed. .iu:ii1CIM:s lurnUnsd at small cost, and suit anynbere eealed. Treatment M:Vi:i( bl-VI f. (1. . I'ltKi: consultation and urinary analysis 'Til ni.1 to lillb and emergencies, sealed U UXUIU (or U crut tuui. UUuUs l're all Cor address In coiitldeuie, Drf H. J. WHITTIER, 10 West Mnth bt., KANSAS t'lTV MO. Tilt-pliunu I'Al I, S. A. METZNER, Dealer r. Stove Repairs of limy Description. sol w, UH- kt.4 Kmum City, Mo k'-lliP'-i 'HEhEXtJ- AIMLESS DEtlpSTI ---THE REAL- pfyura Y?M Msm NO For Our Health. WE'RE not in business for our health. Wc don't sell furni ture at cost. Our lovr prices and easy credit system come from two things. We know how to buy right, and we're wiiling to get rich slowly. It isn't what we make on one piece of furni ture that we look at, so much as at the profit we make on your regular trade. That's what wc want It will pay us and pay you, too. M T asid all parts of Kansas and Missouri, Tuesday, Oct, I real Parade of STALL 2 Oorgeous Floats! A PAGEANT OF Unsurpassed Grandeur and Magnificence THE Ninth Annual Parade of the PRIESTS OF E Ninth Annual Pa 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. AHMC TfiDiC DflTr lias been made by all railroads, Uftt'TnnL Unit good September 30th to October Gtb, inclusive. Don't fail to como to Kansas City, Tuesday, October 1st, and witness tho most elaborate, instructive and entertaining parade ever given under the auspices of the Priests of Pallas. ASK FOH A EXACT SIZE Tho MERCANTn.E IS TIIE FAY0RITE TEN CENT CIGAB. ror sale or all Tlrst-clan Dealer. Manutartured by th' r. It. KICK MKUOANTILR CIOAK ri. 1'actory Na 301 ht Louis, Ma CHAS. W Lamr Western Ae. 501 Lydta Avo Ku City ASK FOR SMOKE ONE-YOU'LL WANT ANOTHER. nisTitiiii.TiNiBrT.4-iT. HAVANA fllRAR I chas. s. kaglb, 0tlst.,li:uiikiiKClt),1lo. TelS770 llHlAllfl L'lUMnOi I MuUer, aopela B. r. MOtllnVAKI). r. A. WOODWARD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. 1206 and 120S Union Avo. (Near Union Dopot), Kansas City, Mo. li.'SA!j CITT, IlUtourt. WESTERN SASH AND BOOR CQIPffl: Corner Ninotconth and Wyomins: Sts., Kunsa-i City, Mo. VV 1UIVN IH'I'lt'r . IIKIr llIIII.IMNd. eriv iH EMGBSES, Automatic. Slide Valve or Corliss. BOILERS, Horizontal or Upright. PUSV1PS, Steam, Air or Irrigating. V can Interest you In condsiiud prices. M'rlti. us. joHisrsToasr-XjEVyris iwaUNION BSTABZjIBHHQ lQ'-'-B. ST. a AMES g& IVIAUVJIN, 1VIU. I Ills lllhT 'un: u1.11r.sT 1HK MOST bl'CrKSSFDr. INK 1M1I.V KKi.i:i:-r rorCatalocao and terms address Col. F, -THCE1- MIL1TARY SCHOOL Usoircod for blin ax tbat of the Jlll.l I'AI'.t MISSOURI MIXjITjSi.-E-y AOADfflM Address, Try the Journal; 45c per month. HOUSE, gg Elaisi Street: Write for Illustrated Catalogue. REESTS of ALLAS! the PEEFECI0! J i-AXO.v. J. C. UOItXON. FAXON & CO., 1. .,, .1.111 III IIJLJllll.il IJI'T-l'-Bim mil""1 I "mi 1 " i'mc.,,1 ET. l.ODIS Ml-tourt. V1UU1I,. UllllMS. Dr. DeLap's "RELIEF FOR WOMEN" IS SAFi: AND AIATA-V HKIAAUl.r. Far tetter tlian Tansy cr 1'ennyroyal PIUj and all similar mdl. rlnes. bucfutfully uied In lliouxnds ot cases H ts a lurs runaly Cr'tirantt4J ttit promutly (tealedi ou receipt or II w Avolu uit. lire and disappointment. 1'iapaied by Old Ur Del.ati, ot I'arls 1'ranr. specialist In temals roaplilnt": 30 ytarn' prartlie. bosnltat and oKlce. Inr sale by JOHNhON BHO&, DruneUt,, iw Mala bt., Kansas City, Mo. bole Western Agents. sg OO., AViiNUl. MILlTAnT ECIIOOb MIS!OUIll. IV, IH.KICS, Sup.rlut.nd.nt. Sfacoa, Mo. must not t,e understood to train boys stmrlr for tho inn. 1 ! pertaps will ni Uoiusel-ss lor West KolnioJ AnuanJlls 1 ill mmt Lot. will go into business ornt.r iui 01 lb. ,,. sions. r'or this tbejr must get tbebest tralalni- TU jiiihiV KhoolglveJlttoiLeuiastbey can ml Hnow0r"ii,u tH preaimtsta-o, most parents mai.. j, to send a boy to Cult Jeetloiebe is prepareJ. There, with mind uuanakenil aud moral nature undNilpllned. he Jails an easy tcj,i UA vicious companions. To fortlli bim airsln.i iJr.'-J'."1.?. ,a hill hV,,,ii,,"n rf'T ''u'i": t''ilu" of Vbl I'M ' V Cl I'LT n,l llCViril l WL. i. I. lllll, iQft., itl.), J m'm, -1 V y ? ur