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The Age from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

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1 00 A YEAR. R1VERVIEW KANSAS C1Y, KANSAS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1800. VOLUME NUMBER 29 "PENSIONS. ARMOURDALE. Everything usually kept In a first ritOmSKD AMKXUMKNT8TO THB CONSTITUTION.

Home Joint Iteeolutlou No, S. i-'tk it i THE AGE Terms ol lubsoriptioa. One year Sept 25; closesOct.il, 1890? Uncer, llie lW' Pension Law Thou- ands areentltled to PENSIONS. NOW Is tho Time to Apply. PENSIONS aro Paid from Date of Application.

No Charge unless successful. If you wan Pension Cull on or address W. H. YOUNG, Filtsi National Bank Kansas Kansas. EXTRA FINE PLAYING CARDS.

Send (10) cents stamps or coin to John Sebastian, General Ticket and s. Ag1 Chicago, Rcck Ibland Pacific Chicago 111. for a pack the Inteit, smoothest, sliekoit play ing cards that gladdened the eyes or ippled along the fingers of the devotee to Soyen-TJp, Casino. Dutch, Euchre Whist, or any other ancient or madera game and get your moneys worth severel times over. 27 Central Ave.

(Old 'No. (KANSAS CITY. KANSAS. No. 1 Goods at "Bottom Prices." Ladle's, Gent's and, Children's foot wear, all kinds and qttalit es.

and convince yourselves. Please mention this paper, THE BEST LINE TO ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS. Is via the new "Hedbick Route" from KansasCity.through Hxcelsior Springs Ottuway, Hedrick, Marslialllown, Mason City and Austin, via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul aud Iowa Central Railway? Shortest Line, Quickest Time and Lowest Rates.

Through Vestibuled Trains of Pull-marl Sleeping Cars and day Coaclie eaves Grand Ave. and 22nd SL depot of Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway at Kansa? City, at 10:00 p. si. daily, arriving at St.

Paul next day at 6:30 P. 6:40 p. M. For Through Tickets and Sleeping Car reservations apply to nearest Cou pon Ticket Ageut, or address Geo. H.

Foote, City Passenger and Ticket, Art No. COO Lelaarwe Kansas City, Mo. J. IL VETCH, General Agent. AGENTS WANTED, no capital re quired, Light work.

Big money. Call or address with two 2 cent stamps. Mark Cromwell 108 Central Ave. Kan City, Kan. NOTARY PUBLIC and INSURANCE AGENT, FARMING I ON, KANSAS.

T. M. ENOCHS, Notary Publio and I Convey ancer, Real Estate and Col-J lections, Revenue Stamps obtained. Pension Business specialty. iOy Kansas Ave.

Kansas City, Kansas. (South Side.) I Every family should keep Mimh'i Goldin Balsam in the house. It is certain cure for cough and cold and all aQ ment of the throat and lung. TJs Maxsh'i Goldxr Balsak roi Covcres ato Colds. BLaYTH's COB.

STB AND JAMES ST. Eanat City, kdsm. Botrd and Lodging 1 Day Boudf3.aOk Ileal soa EreiTthiDB ut CIm. Dana, DEALtB IN- J. C.

van Horn. BOAill HOUSE class drug store cuii ba at Jno. B. Prentis'. Cataln J.

Coulter is dangerously Miss Jennie Coulter baa returned from Jeflurson City, after a pleasant visit among frleuds. Subscribe for The Owl. LUlft Is visiting friends at Socor 111. Several complaints have been made regarding the old southern bridge lights. It is claimed that tho lights go out etu'ly in the evening, and that it is uusjifo, for a person' tQ cross the bridge after 1 clock.

i Jno. B. Prentis leads them all in low prices on toilet articles. Justice Seb lie Monday sentenced Jack' Henry to. 10 days in jail for complicity in the Armstrong harbor shop row.

Drugs at Prentis'. Mr. and Mrs. Rush of South Seventeenth street have a fine boy at their Tuesday afternoon at about 2:30 o' clock as motor car 404, in charge of Motorman 'Doo'' Johnson nnd con ductor Mize, was crossing the track on Bell street near Nineteenth, a Kansas City. Fort Scott and Memphis swilck.enj without giving a signal of warning, backed down upon the car badly wrecking the car and slightly Injuring Matorroan Johnson.

Motor man' Johnson is the oldest uimi on the line and is as careful a man as the company have, hence the accident could not have been his fault. About twenty-five passengers were on the electric car, and it seemed miraculous that many were not injured. None of the passengers received a scratch. John G. Con key is transacting busi ness in Chicago.

Edwatd Jones of Tapeka is visiting friends here. Miss Birdie Barnette of Critchfield Daileys lias resigned. J. II. Beck has gone to Galveston, Texas.

William Bauer was arrested Tuesday evening for being drunk and riisordely A search through his pockets revealed the sum of 10 cents. John Surach, an employee of Swift's Packing company, sustained a severe scalp wound Tuesday afternoon, the result of being struck on the head by a pulley. J. M. Welch, foreman ol the repair traoks at the Missouri Pacific shops, had his thumb badly mashed Tuesday afternoon in stopping a car.

Jno. B. Prentis is the Pioneer Drug gist at Armouordale. The Morrill Twins preached to an overflowing house Monday evening. Their subject was "Dr.

Jekyl and Mr, Hyde," their text being. "When wouid do good evil is with me." The twins will remain here the balnncu of the went, preaching their last sermon on Sunday evening. Duriug the stay of the twins here forty-ono members have been admitted. ARGENTINE "DocM Singleton, aged 25 years was instantly killed by a Sania Fe back-up in the yards at Toad-a-Loupe at 7 clock Monday evening. Siagleton and some companions who reside in this ty had been to Kausas City and had boarded the back-up to ride home.

After the train had got in motion and was running very rapidly Siugleton re meiubered that he had left something in the city and thought ho would get off the tram and go back after it. getting off he failed to let go of the handles and were thrown under the wheels and horribly mangled. remains were taken to Simmons Sou's undertaking establishment this city, where they were viewed by Coroner HilL Coroner Hill deemed it unnecessary to hold an inquest and the funeral took place yerterday. Single ton is well known in Argentine. He was foreman of Charles Bradsha onuge Duuaing gang, ue was nn married.

Suprentendant Fred Pyne of th Argentine water and electric light company, legtn putting up the fire alarm boxes Monday. It will require about thirty days for the completion of the work. 1 pureiy accidental, nazee the man who was killaJ, half a mile west of Turner. Hopms Joist Rkhomjtion No. 5, Proposing- an niiii'iiuiuuiit i4 Htxtiiona unite anatwouiy-nve of urtlclo two ot Uio oonntliuUoii.

Be It resolvod by the of the State or Muiwut, iwo'tmnlA or tho inomwra elooled toem.li uouso tliorool' coiiuurrluK therelu: PrrrioNl. The folhtwlnir DroooHltlon to aniuud thecoiiHlltntloit of theamto of KHnw tho atnU) for tholr anprovHl rnjovtlon, nam ly: Thut wotlun tliifo. urtlclvtwo, ainoiid. ed io Unit tli itiuiie hIih.11 rviid im follows! boo- lit lutrvbv ul)in Hod to tliouuiil itlixl olncbini of Hon a. lio memihirM or tins Ivtrlsluturo alin.il reoolve as coiniH'iiwUlon for their aorvloe the sum of three dolliini for each dny's actual sorv Ire at any retrulur wills for each uille truvolvd by the usual route ingouiKUianu reiuriuiiK Hum me place or muetliiit; but no coinitonsutUm shall bo allowed or puld to any nienihor for mora thun ninety (lavs at any regular session, nor for more than thirty diij at any special session.

And that aoetlon twunty-hvo of urtleloiwo bo amended so us to rend as follows: Heel Ion 25. All rnsan- Ions of tho leirlsluMire ttlmll bo held at tho state capital, nud all regular Hesslous ahull ba held onco lu two yours, commencing on the 11 rat Tuesday of of eaeh alternato year, commencing on the first Tucsduyof December, a. u. one inousniia eigia nunaroa una ninety. Bkc.

S. This proposition shull be submitted to the electors of this state at the ireueral election of roprosontuttvea to the legislature In tho year A. D.elghtoen hundred and ninety, fortholrupprovulor rejection. Those voting In favor of this prouosltion shall have written or printed on their ballots, "For tho ameudmont to sections throound twonty-tlve of article two of tho constitution tlioso voting against the said proposition shall Have written or printed on their ballots, "AirutiiHt tho amendment to sections tlinv mid twonl y-Hvo of article two of ed and said votes shull bo taken, counted, can-vatised, and returns thereof bo in the same manner and In ull respects as Is provided by law In case of the election of representatives to the lcglsluture. 8kc.

it. This resolution shall take effect and bo In force from uuC. after Its publication in tho constitution. Saii ballots shall be receiv tho stututo book. Anuroved March T.

1. -9. I hereby certify that vJje forcirolngls a true and correct copy of the orlginul enrolled reso lution now on nio in my omco, ana tnut tne same took effect by publication la the statute dook innyzstn, jni. wiiAJAM muuiiNS, Becrotary or state. House Joint Resolution Ho.

8. Housk Joint Rksomjtion No. 8, For tho sub mission of a proposition to amend the constl' tutioii of the Stnto of Kunsiis. Bo it resolved by the Legislature of the State or Kansas, two-uiirus oi tne meniocrs elected to House tnoreor ooncurrlng tnereln Suction 1. Tho following proposition to amend the constitution of this state is heroby submitted to the qimlitlod electors of the state tor tncir approval or rejection, namely: xne constitution ol the state of Kansas is hereby amended hv striking out tho whole of sections i and and 13 of articles Uiree of the constitution and Inserting In lieu ot said sections the follow' lug.

which snail constitute section or article 3 of tho constitution: Sections. Thesupreme court shall consist of seven justices, who shall be chosert by tho electors Of the state, four of whom shall constitute a quorum, aud the concurrence of four shall be necessary to every deoislim.ot tpe court. Any elector of the state shall bo cleglble to be elected or appointed tustloo of the suorciiio court. The 1 list ice holding the oldest commission by virtue of an elect ion or tne same oate, oiuer nan uie commissions of the other justices, tbev shull determine by lot who Hbull be chlof justice, The term of each justice ot the supreme court shall be six years, commencing on the second Monday In January next after his election. On tho adoption ot this amendment the four ad' ditloiiul justices provided for by this amend ment sbull be iMiisiliited by the governor, and shall hold their unices until the noxt general election lu 1891, when their successors shall be elected, one to servo until the second Monday of January, 1894, another to serve until the second Monday of January, and the other two to servo until the second Monday of Janu ary.

xne memueraoiine supremo court elected at or prior to the time of the adoption or tins amendment snau ue justices or tne su preme court undor this amendment for the period of time for which they were elected After the general election In lsfll one Justice of the supremo court shall be elected at the gen eral election In each year except tho year It intthe year 17. and ovory six years thereafter. when two justices shall be elected. The justices of the suurcmo court and the judges of tho district oourt shull at stilted times receive for their services such compensation as may be provid ed by law: fitoviDuD, sucn compensation shull not be less than fifteen hundred dollars to each Justice or iudge shall receive no fees or lierdulsites. nor hold any other office of pront or trust, except a juniciai omce, unaer the authority of the State or the United States, during tlio term of qflice for which said just- Ices or juugcssnuu no eicctca, nor practice law in any of the courts in the state during their continuance in office.

Sec. x. This urooo.sltlon snail bo submitted to the electors of- this state at the general election for the election of representatives to the legislature in tho year A. D. eighteen nun dred und ninety, for their approval or rejoctlon.

Tlioso voting in favor of this proposition to amend the constitution shall have written or Drinted on their ballots. For the judicial amendment to the constitution." Those voting against this proposition to amend the constitu tion snau nave wruieii or printeo on tnoir oai- lots. "Against tne juuiciui amendment to tne constitution." Said ballots Shall bo received and said votes shall be taken, counted canvass ed, and returns thereof made, In the same manner alid in all respects us Is provided by law in cases of tho election of representatives In th legislature. Sec 3. Tills resolution shall take effect and be In force from and after Its publication In tbe statute dook.

Approved February 27, 1889. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled reso lution now on nlo In my olliee, and tbat the same took effect by publication in the statute dook May Willi, JSKI, WILLIAM HIGGINS, Secretary of Stat. HIYTES Thd Je'woler, 13i E. 6th Street; Kansas City, Ma I Dealer in Diamonds, atones, Ulooks and Jewelry, Fine watch repairing, MARK CROMWELL, And Conveyancer, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to himJj 1 'OFFICE at Eesidence, 2 102 6th St, (East side) K. C.

K- From peraoual knowledj we heartily recommend Marsh's Golden Balsam to all who wish a first class, harmless expectorant, It for ale by all first clam druggist. NOTARY PUBLIC a $1.00 .60 .30 Six months, Three months, Invariably in advance. v-- MARK CROMWELL. Editor and Proprietor JOHN S. DURHAM.

Associate XliOS. MAITLAND. Editors. it. Address all niaii for this Paper to Mark Cro 39 North James Street.

''r kiicirt: kansas. Tor Representative to Congress, E.H. funston; ol I Allen county. 8TATB REPUBLICAN TICKET. Chief Justice.

ALBERT H. HORTON. LYMUN IL HUMPHREY. Lieutenant Governor, A. J.

FELT, Secretary oi Stale, WILLIAM HIGGINS. Auditor, CIIAS. M. Treasurer, S. G.

S'l OVER" Attorney-General, L. B. KELLQGG-Superintendant of Publio instruction, GEO. W. WINANS.

KANSAS DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Govermor. BOBIK80N. For Lieutenant Governor A. BANTA, For Attorney Goner! J.

N. IVES. yorfloorotarjrof 8tt 8. J. ISETT.

For BUte Auditor. JOSEPH DILLON. For State Treaenrer. THOMAS KIRBY. For Buprentendeutof Bclioola.

P. WOOD. tor Supreme Justice. B. MCHOLDSON.

Mark Cromwell was taicen ill with biliious fever last Friday morning and was an exceedingly sick man untill about 4 o'clock p. ni. yesterday. He is very weak, and cannot attend to business. The reason that the paper is so much better this week than usual, is because the Editor is sick.

Devil. The queen has come out as a refrom-ar, the object of her reformatory work eing the British aristocracy. If she mcceeds in reforming that reeking nass of moral degradation, she will be ne of the greatest reformers known in history. It is worthy of note that while Russia at home seems incapable of satify-ing her subjects, the moment she goss abroad she shows a marvelous aptitude for assimilating those people with whom she comes in contact In East ern Turteskan, while there is a wide and growing discontent with Chinese rule, a deep sympathy and respect have grown up for the Russian name, and the people have begun to long for the arrival of the Russians as libera-ten. Some barbers never learn anything.

It has been shown that the barber-ahop sponge Is one of the best things In the world for carrying infection. The use of them is a filthy practice. No intelligent barber will use one, and no man with any respect for, his face or his health will allow a barber to use pne on his face. It is Impossible to keep sponges clean in a barber shop or any where else unless they are boiled and disinfected every time they are used. all run aown at tne heel tells a pitiful tale generally.

It calls to mind a person who has had money, friends and positionone who has seen i these disappear and with the loss of the three, has also been forsaken by pride and And in the shift- ss ambling through life the heel that was formerly brought down fair and square has learned to topple to one 'side until ambition, brain and heel are all about at the same A throb of pity goes out to this one "rcn down at the heeL" Sioux City Com Palace-OpenS During the absence from home of the Rev. Frunk Sihlor and wife, burglars entered their home and ransacted It thouroughly. Several articles of value were taken and no clue to the thieves have been received. Foreman Leitmnn of the smetler was lined $1 and costs by Justice Herr Monday for recklesly handling a revol ver among his men, The colored people had a "big time" at Armour's grove Monday evening. The coroner's jury in the Kazoe nquest turned in a verdict Monday evening that the man's death was KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.

John W. Heuring is working on the Evening News. The business office and plant of Cromwell's Kansas Mirror, has been removed to No, 39 N. James St, Kansas City. Kansas, where with in creased facilities and more room, we will be nleased to have our friends call and see The Cher.p Variety Store, No.

20 N. James street, is selling Dry Goods Notions for lens money than uptown Houses. Call and see. Get their pri ces. Mr Fred Weat of Kansas Citv, and Miss Cora Batters of th city were united in marriage by Judge Lewis, Monday Don miss the big Fair at Kansas City, September 22 to 27.

Excursion rates on all railroads. Every school room in tho city is full and the clamoring for more room lias begun. Go to 39 North James old K. C. K.

for Job Printing. Corporal Frank Heisey won the medal Monday night at the com pet i live drill of Company B. Buy heating stoves now at aewiun a im Minnesota avenue, anu you will save from 40 to ,60 per cent. He does not belong to the Sieve deal ers sydnicate. Suprentendant Olin has his bands fulL He has to smoothe and oil all the running gears of the new departments and readjust the illaranged work of last year.

He seems equal to the work however and in a very short time, with the. co-operation of the teachers and pupils, our schools will present an altogather changed appear ance. Go to Wm. Newton, 337 Minnesota to buy Stoves and Stove Cast ings, and save money. The post office at Piper is causiug a good deal of dissatisfaction because of irregularities in tho mail service.

The name of "Newtou" has become synonymous with low prices and square dealing. He does buisness 337 Minnesota avenue. at The new fifth reader adopted by the Kansas City, Kansas, schools is pre eminently a Kansas prductiou. Among the, Kansas writers who contribute to it are Ellon P. Allerton, Eugine Ware, John Ingalls, E.

W. Howe and Geo. R. Peck. There are a good many ol favorites in the book and enough new ones to make it quite readable, Newton, 337 Minnesota is sell ing New and Second-hand Stoves, Furniture.

Beds and Bedding at Bot tom Prices. Old papers for sale at this office. Michael Abel, who was charged by John Ben of Rosed ale of stealing a few apples, was disharged Inst Monilay and the costs, amounting to $128, taxed to Ben. The part es are from Rcsedale. Cromwell Kansas juirror is now located at 39 North James St.

old 1C C. K. Fred Blake was Tuesday mornimg bound over to the district court In the sum of $500 charged with forgery. The Kansas City lair, dates are September 22d to 27lh inclusive. Justice Bradley Monday married William Wilson and Julia McCormick, loth of Jackson county, Mo, Go to Newton's for cheap Furniture.

Rebecca Mitchell, whose home is at 1st and Osage avenue, reports to the police that she was robbed of pocket book containing $25 Saturday night, while leaving the Baptist church in the South Side. She thinks it is the work of a pickpocket. Go to Newton, 837 Minnesota ave, for bargains in Stoves and Furniture. Mrs. Lulu Ross of Leho.

is visiting her Bister Mrs. Belle Csverty of Oakland Grove. Cheap Job Printing at 39 Ndrth James K. C. K.

Job Printing, dirt cheap at 39 North James St. Advertise in The Marsh's Corner Drug Store. We make a specialty of printing Bad- es, and all other things used by se diet societies where printers ink enters into their composition, at 39 North James old K. C. Mrs.

Catou (who resides on the boulevard) and four children were riding down Central avenue in a buggy drawn by one horse; the animal be come alarmed at an tr ain and be' came unmanageble, ran away, collided witli a transfer wagon, demolished buggy and threw occupants to ground, No one was hurt. Kansas City Fair, September 22d to 27th inclusive. DIED. Annie Wrilz, aged 14 years, wis buried at White Church Monday. Al though young in years, the deceased weighed over 300 pounds, and the coffin had to be made to order.

Sb was tho heaviest girl in Wyandotte county, not in tho Nellie A. Lillis, aged 17 years daugh ter of James Lillis of 730 Everett died shortly after 8 o'clock Monday evening, of typhoid malaria the fune ral took place from St. Mary's chur ch Wednesday afternoon, and the remains was interred at St. John' cometary. JOB PBINTna.

Cut and Print Try Kind, Six ana Btyls Ticketa, Cards, Chteks, Foldsra and Labels, Order of Dincee and Bill of Vara, StaUnenta, Latter and Not Hedi, Law Brief. BnmmoDs, Citations, eta; Draft; Dote BeoeipU, Check Blotting Paper and Auction BUI, Cironlar. By-Law, Catalogue and Pamphlet, Dodger and Handbill Bash" i Drag and Commer. eial Inrelope. la short Dearly vorjtbing that ha print bn it Get oar price before Vokinj elawber.

Bend 1 a copy of what yon want and ee If we annol give yoa prlo that will jroa Mae Riverview lews Stand, i Ctpotl Eivervlew, Kansas City, Kansas. All the daily papers, Orders for all papers taken, special agent for tbe A. ELLIOTT: Old Reliable Wateuem is the.

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