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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Jun 1899, p. 3

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Hotel Carsiake, The L2 Bus rd! “ 9:23;!th 10'.) rroxessorâ€" 00 my wife's La Toscana, 10c. ‘1 TO CURE 15:11 Jam â€" Really, I didn’t noâ€" Am 5011‘) l didn’ L ask him. ha Int m§S~\Vel I'd hue 10 m after a dose of 2‘. mg mm Muse life depended Jung 1!. in a hurry. DI.\'.\' E R. \V [CK Ul’ N I} THAT NI an ’t knnw; he' 3 so thin. do 3011 m an by that? ‘hzu hv to.“ 't tell whether it's ter than HIS E EMU) 0N TOM. I’( ‘OR FELI.O\V. uble or backache. .VLI‘ you “ere at PincheIeY’s buys he serve a 800d 35 1V8 a [10W R FARE!) \VELL. Leno!) Told .lxaln for SlippUSCQ sâ€"\\' h HUS BIRD \VAS. mrxsmauâ€"What didI ‘ Lust was once lived three days inuking‘. wking nights. and 111 ek and all thati \Iz'. B11£erly,““1th 11:1.‘111‘6 would make; use and that I1 '. “mther anybody' 111 I find it doesn't '1111: nature didn’t! 1 111 In} case. It} 11' h 1111 me at the! 111* of i1s establish- 5‘ 1. 1-515: it gets 31e1n y 111 me that I must‘ .uv-F... we need‘ a day oil g is inexhaustible, 1111111119; aftex the; p11[)m11dWlIh the! pdV; it's better to1 113111211 '10 fill up and 11 chance, 100. ['11 111111| £11m can do 11-1113 Lhan a t1red 11111 man thattlies '1' himself by work- 111)‘ goLs less. If be 111-) 111111 wants to 1111- temptation is 1-11 at work all the 1111c11n,and11f he >11 1.1 at 1111,1113 thinks l_'v'.1 L, bIUSS US! ha 511imself achan e . 1111111 1111111 and en- 1111 ness; and. it is 5. 11'1. recuperation. 1' 111112.15 Lo work. let 11. 11-» knows how; 118 111 1111111, but it. cer- 1' L0 work: all the I'll say this much for served the dinner ra- 1 he did the diners. 11111 D â€" They tell me you n with Tom (.‘allzzw. 119 has raised a wscd you had heard urlmenn Plan. Room. B! from $1 a. day 11?). Opp. he). L‘sralzske 8. 00.. top]. “ammo he dog, sur. D EFFECT doing this by .p'ut, without re- 1‘ days or nights or less than I days work, be- state of perpetu- H Payne. of Grunby . Qua Cl‘h!’ Dalmn.\hu:turcr_.~ ){10 ;n0d coat 101‘ at Cunt off? exerctse has blew his head all 111g "00d ICSUItS .xercises 1 1900m- ver’s medical ad- 11-“ Chemical over culled dyathigly- 5:11 r e m e thly- with Shingle? fab cu. All D!“ .0 (.410 25°. IENCE '4' ONE DAY FLT ASCF. 016 AB. A L‘TURX .Mon'rea’ v Ye? r5 3 the longest along without aculh {UC}. Where's the 2.15 M r. Pneer. :UP has beet 2‘. g. I: soothc ..;'..§!1. 'WXTN‘H“ C3. 23C. ‘ .00: n’t wear good as 13¢ mm. x n: Syrup." = Potts - I just wouldn’t do it; that's Eall. W P C 975 raising the flowers, after having had 10 prosgerousf years, has been oblinmd raxsmg we mowers, after having had 10 prpsperoue years, has been obliged to wmd qp Its affairs owing to the bad busmess of the last two "A“. 0 years CONDITIONAL SUPERSTITION. Would you be willing to eat at a table where there were thirteen Dec» 0’ K E E FE’S “fi‘flr M ALT luvigoratos and Stun-them. w. LLOYD wool). Toronto. GE'XERAL AGENT. â€"â€" vâ€"Y uuuUUCl-l WW ple? Well, a good deal would depend upon whether I was goin’ to git the meal fer nothin’ or not. \V atts â€"- What would y-ou had your life. to live over? LU BY’ Carbollc Disinfectants. soaps. Olnt meat, Tooth Powders. etc" have been awar'ied 100 medals and diplomas for superior oxcellance. “heir regular use prove-:5 infecti- ous difil‘“9\. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free on app‘loation. "‘-U I." FC' E L35. ka‘c. UAmZOCâ€"u M6; 7352...... wmuc SCHOOL-4 ONE NIGHT. The “ Balmora i,” Free Bus 3:3,? An Effervcaoina Phosphate. oxoenent cleanser for liver. kidm-y and stomach. taken the place of 00:“ tar prepara- tions '11 case of headuche, fits {fleet iqiyyngg‘oliage. Sold by :.:'1'(1ii{i;?.{t;; id i0¢.'23c. 50c and $1.0; packages. Queen cny Drug 00., 27} Wanington-st. 5., Toronto. WHALEY R'J'ICE 00., Every town can_have a lggnd. Will keep your shoes soft as velvet MADE IN ALL COLORS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ideal Leather Polish Hobbs Hardware Co. E‘E’BYVH SEMOTHER KNOWS THE. VALUE OF A Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, etc. Lowestpncen aver quoted. Fine: catal ogue. 500 illus- trations. mulled free. Write us for anything in Music or Munical Instruments. VHALEY RJYCE 00., - Toronto, Gan. can. x-nhuum u“! C01 Said by all dâ€"ruggi'sts. 50¢. a battle. " am! 3:37:25}?! 3!: rhxoh Saves Invalids and Children. mm mm .n 7 Atments and Drinlity 'nguc re- .gsaquy Infants whose isc-d all other treatments. It digests when ".1 x other ' cost. in medicine. food is rejacted. ea 5 Invariable Success. 100.006 " )0 Yearg Annual Cures of Com-tip.» ’ tim. Flam‘mucy. hyspvpfié :. Indigestion. Consumption. Diabetc... Bronchibs. iuflu~ mu, C. ugh: Asthma. Catarrh. Phlegm. Dianna». Nervous Debility. Siecplessnea. D - A - (Limited). London. W., also in Paris. 14 Rue de Castiglion, at all Grocers. Chemists. .115 Stores everywhere. m 38.. 3.. 641.. 65.. 5A).. 143. Sam. carriage (rec. Am 333733: Revalenta Biscuits, in tin», 33. Cd. and 6A. Ffmnn Co. . Limited. Tor \z'enm for Canada: Th:- '1‘. WfieSTE’S PHUSPHG SODA LOWEST PRICES. F. 0. CALVERT 00., MVAANCHEBTER. - - ENGLAND t duo; CALVERT’ LIKE MOST OF US ié'mammm rimming? r«larcdStom1cb,I Kidneys. Brain an We give this 4-Blade Pearl Handle KNIFE for selling 6 packages of our ELITE PENS at 10 cents per pack- age (I doz. pens in each package. Simply send your address sad we will When Iolp forward the Pens post-paid. send thv 60 cents and we will send Knit. with all charges paid. Address. com Novelty 00' MONTREAL LONDON. Ask F0: Quotation. :h, Lungs, Ncrws. Lwer. Dbuuu, n and Breath by {,3 Revalenta Arabica “Fopf‘l, and also Rea rs suc- 5' Rune re- the! 3d Children. I Autumn: and Debilit fits: It digests when a i o "“ "mu its cost. in medicine. Gives new life to th Hsir. It. makes it. grow: And ashore: the color. TWIHE. ' (‘orn ("ura. Ask your druggis forit. Price 100 {Tutors md Drou- makera, sand for o“- t, .TOI’ONtoo 0 nt' without. :0 or expense HIGHEST GRADES. do if you Am. Plan $150 JU 11p Viv'ér, Blood. (Limited). 72 Regent Strcrt. medicine 53 to t!" Toronto Holland’s young Queen has a decided fondness for pretty clothes. A large assortment of dress goods was sent to the palace the other day, and her mother proceeded to choose (or the Queen some alpaca and plain material; but Wilhelmina flatly refused to abide by the selection, and chose figured silks and brilliant dress materials even for morning wear. She said that her loving parent might make use of the plain stuff if she liked them, but she wanted something prettier. Banks Will Lend You Money Quicker on a First Mortgage Railway Bond Than on a Real Estate Mortgage or Other Security. BETTER INTERES‘E’ Tm A SAVINGS BANEC Ask Your Banker or Your Broker to Get You a Prospectus with Application Blank and Forward Your Subscripzion to a Trust Company Named in the Prospectus. Payable in the year 1929 at par, or redeemable upon previous notice from the Company in Price of$52 5 for each $500 bond it: New York. The North American Trust Company of New York, The Un|:n Savings Bank and Trust Company of Cincinnati, and The St. lcuis Trust Company of St. Louis, have been authorized by The American Equipment Campany. the railway contractors, to receive subscriptions for (1,500) First Mortgage Gold Bonds, each 01 $500, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, such interest payable in goté and free of all United States taxes, in the months of May and November in every year. Prion of 1.3111: ‘475 Each $500 Bonds (i‘lqnuls 15 per cent interest for that your and 5 per cent. thou-utter.) L I A Q- An a __ ISSUE 0? $750,030 FIVE PER GENT. HRjT MORTGAGE ELEGTRIG RAELWAY DEBENTUBI GOLD BONDS, , Payable $35 On application, $50 on allotment, and $400 one month after a placation, $ioon allotment,and balance in eight semi-annual payments of {350 se the Bond will be cretlited to the purchaser on their due dates, less g per cent. ir payment can be anticipated to save interest. Half-yearly coupons will be attac but may be registered in holder's name. The Bonds are secured and rank n: Length of railway, 68 miles single track under construction. The traffic from which it is estimated, when in full work will yield as follows:â€" Frcig'ht . . . . $500,000 gross Passenger . . . .. 300,000 gross Tot :11 Operath 3 Opaatmg Net. Net. Total . . . . . . . 286,600 Almost eight timas more than suffiâ€" cient to pay the annual interest. upon the first mortgage bonds nuw issued. The American Equipment Company has taken the contract from the Kan-j sas City, Bonner Springs Topeka Railway to build the railway from Kansas City to Topeka £01 an avuage prtoe of $34, 000 per mile, includ1ng badges, 11nd has agxwed to accept in payment therefor two thousand ac1es 011‘ land, Legether w'uh the stock of the Kauasa City, Bonner Springs .5: Topeka {al.lway Company, and its first mort- gage gold bonds issued not to exceed $10,000 per mile, and guaranteed to be a first mortgage on its completed rail- way not to exceed that amount, free and clear of all liens and claims what- ever, by a _ce1t'11'icate attached to each bond and e‘« 'uwd by the National Sure- ty Company of New lurk a gree'tng to indt-mntiy the holder of such bond for an amount equal to the face value thereof in derault of such being the case. 1 Iu accepting the contract the Ameri- can Equipment Company has had exe- cuted an malewnity band in favor of the Kansas City,b'.unnexr Springs Tope- ka Railway Company for $100,000, in do- fault of its DOL being able to complete the road bank-en Kansas (.‘ityand To- fiéka inside of six months from the lst day of May, A.. D 1899, according to forum and spewhcations. With reference to the great commer- cial value of Lhe Kansas City, Bonner Springs TOpbka Railway when in full oer-ration no better evidence need be of- fered than the following letter from Messrs. J ohm W. Moore, President Kan- 538 City lionrdof’l‘rade; L. M. Miller, President Zenith Milling Company, and G. L. Brinkman, President Kansas City Milling Company, aoommittee of business men requested to report on the merits of the enterprise. Kansas City. Mo, April 1, 1899. James L. Brown. Esq" President the American Equipment Company: Dear Sinâ€"At the request of various parties desiring to become interested in a profitable enterprise, we, the under- signed, were chosen toinvestigate the merits of a proposition to build an electric. railway up the Kansas Valley to the City of Topeka. by the way of Forest Lake, Bonner Springs and Law- rence, reported as follows as the result of our investigation: First. That the line projected by the Kansas City, B.:nner Springs 8: Topeka Railway, for which most of the right of way has been secured. is the only prac- tical route for an electric railway be- tween these cities. AL- LA__:‘--- ‘k’fil‘flh To ta 1 "'S'econd That which this line most productive yiglfilflg on an ‘__J- A‘ yie ding on an average per annum of 5,009 carloads of potatoes. 4,003 of fruit, 2,000 of stock and almost as many car- loads combined of dairy and mam-{ac- tured products, such as flour, paper. merchandise, etc. Third. That the Kansas City whole- sale houses aTmost entirely supply the cities of Lawrence and Topeka with their provisions and merchandise. ansas Oity, Bonmr Spa“ ingsTopeka Railway company, HOLLAN'D’S QUEEN {He territory thrpugh WiTH BETTER SECURITY. ~wsms““$‘uw‘~w~m laterxals even sand that her $800,000 gross $333, 33.) . . ’10000 .r“ ‘M‘ V‘ ‘fi‘Q‘y‘ ‘$W“‘w s~wmi sm“$1~$‘” ‘W‘tw $373,333 $166,6h6 120,01“) 386,661; Professior. to his wife, provoked-:4 never know how to take you, Amelxa. Two years ago gpu were crazy for that hat, and now 1’ve bought if for god you don’t like it at all! Fourth. That the rate of freight Kr rhzirged by the trunk lines now oper- Johi «ting between these points is almost as ‘ much as the rates charged by the same Dt lines from Kansas City to the Missisâ€" in r sippt River, or St. Louis, :1 distance of genus 2300 miles, or five times the distance be- LSpri then the some point and Topeka, a Em ~s fact which is due to these cities not ifur! being located on the Missouri Riveniih‘ thr baseing point designated by all iliua American railways for establishing' ti' rates in this section of the country, Ovv ti Fifth. That for the foregoing reu-i eons we consider with the better [:u'ili- l’ov ties afforded by an electric line stop- 1 W - - .. r _..t 14 Pl“; Tupukil, the czlpuzu being at unc end of the 11: the seat of the Kansas é sity, in the centre, and tho. metropnlis of the was and; fJCLfi which cannot h cunstnm travel between afforded the prnpcr inc?! Eighth. Thwt Fun-st ha of fifteen. miles from [in] through which this road largest and most convex lukc in the vicinity cf th PC113LD, VI"-"'vâ€" - In summing up all of t] facts, together with all othc stances connected with such prise, we feel justified in re ing it to all who may’ desire abl: investment, provided 111' not; bonded and. stocked to ex (20;) per mile. Yours truly, JOHN \V. l r nr M'nr I) :d_ packagcs The following letter [mm m» nuu. W. S. Cuwhard, Crmgresamun. and ex- Mayur of Kansas City, Mo., may be of interest:â€" H :use of Representatxves, U.S., \N'uzth- ington, D.C.. May 3. 1899. Jamé’s L. Brown, Esq" PIesident Am- erican Exuipment Co. m ';'. -_: . L. M. Miller and G. L. Brinkman of Kansas City, Mo. While I am.n.ot suf- ficiently posted to give an ownxon of to the value of the enter- know that the gentlemen whose names are mentioned above are men of the highest standing in this commlnity, both for personal integrity and business judgmmt. Yours respect- fully, W. S. COWBERD. - .1 ---o n' nnnltrnctim an!) DUSIUT‘D’ June... _-. r , , _ fully, W. S. COWBERD. The estimated cost of constructing the railroad over the right of way 34:- cured by the Kansqs City, Bonner Springs Topeka Ratlway :3 given in - .. 9d“ ‘1‘...“' (ram “'7 w- n- ignnfvgllowing' lc Stalnaker, Chic: panyzâ€" . AMELIA’S CONTRARINESS Lvru ng 113 1'. r from Mr. W. H Chief Engineer 01 the com- You have tried other teasâ€"now III-V'ku â€"â€"__ . me month after allotment, less 5 per cent. : or payable $5 on ap- ‘ o secured by the Bond. maturing coupons attached to yments of {,5 :53 g per cent. interest per annum on dcl'cx'rcd payments. Any ons will be attached to each bond. The bonds will be to bearer. urcd and rank as First Mortgage Bonds ofthc lp all of the above with all other circum- :d with such an enter- 1stified in recommend- .u may’ desire a profit- , provided the same is stocked to exceed $30,- JCHN \V. MOORE. LM. MILLER. G. L. BRINKMAN. letter from the. Hon. {Tr-inrrraRSmLID. and ex- ll CEY LON TEA. I‘m all brokeupl Has she jilted you? Jilted me! Eons are letters from six girls to whom I promised gradu- ating presents. Kansas City, Kan.. April lst. 18.39. John W. 1\'1(~l.)ani\-ld, ESQ” PresiduutK. C. B. S. S: '1‘. Ry. Duux‘ sinâ€"At your requvst I submit in reduced furm my estimato cost of constructing the Kansas City, Bonner _-_L:-..l. z... l The St. Louis Trust Company or St. Louis. Mo.. have accepted the ; trusteeship in behalf of the debenture |bond-holders. By the deed of trust gthe complete mortgage is not to ex- iceed $2,050.00?) which provides for e a double track. also any exten line no e9,- eary, and the trustees will not allow {the suit bonds to become. negotiable 'in excess of $15,190 per mile of rail- road. nor deliver any part of said bonds until each mile covered by such gumount is competed and turned over to the company free and clear of lien or any claim whatever. Copy of the first mortgage bond is printed on the prospectus. and certi- fied copies of the deed of‘ trust and letters shown in the prospectus can be seen at the offices of the trust companies heretofore mentioned an authorized to receive subscriptions. , The (subscription list will open ; Monday. June 5th. and close on or be- lieve Tuesday the following week at i twelve o'clock noon. Atipiicatmti will be made in due Total. . . . . . .zslpxunvuw 'l‘hv above estimate is mada «m a standard gauge railroad, whh light gmdvs, and suitable for heavy {night traffic as \wll as last passenger trut- fic, also equipptkd to be operated by steam in thu nvont of insufficient wa- ter mywer. Yours truly, \V. [-1. S'I‘ALNAl-(EB, Chief- Euginvor. The attorneys of Lbu Kunsuu Cuy. 110W UILULCU. Kansas City. Kan, April 24th. 1899. Isaac H. Orr, Esq.. Trust Officer St. Louis Trust Company. St. Louis. Mo.: Dear sinâ€"We hereby certify w. hive cart-fully examined all particular: connected with the organization of the Kansas City, Bonner Springs 'l‘oiieku Railway Company, and the issue of bonds now made. and find everything in order and strictly in conformity with the laws of Kansas. under which this company is charter- ed. Yours truiy. BUTCHINGS KEPLINGER. SAM'L MAHER. . . ‘ Copiy of the first. ma printed on the proapvc tied copies of the doc letters shown in the be seen at_thel office: vâ€"v The gold bonds will axchanged for script soon as px‘acuvable payment is made. I) l Vvu-uv change for an official quozminn. A}: allotment will be made :15 early as possible after the close of the 81.!)- soription. and in case of no ullmmmt the deposit will be returned in run immediately. ‘ _-.qu\Afi course u, change for In default of payment tivo instalments at thc the allotment and any meat win be liable to lid-”Tug“. -... _._.__,, Applications absuld be mad:: on- lb! form accompanying the prospoctua and together with a check [or the amount of the deposit. be forwarded to the tnjust companies doaignamd. who will also furnish prospeczuus and forms a! applicaLion it roquuud. HOPELESS BANKRUPT. TRY 1t of payment of the respec- lments at their due dates. Lent and any previous pay- be liable to forfeiture. 1 bonds will be issued and for script certificates :1: px'actlaable after the final 1‘03 55uvsn- m will he made in due the New York Stmk Ex- N 'J | ~ 30' 4°;ng Attorneys .s1,cxo l“ ‘1 {33

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