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lA MONTE! VIDEAN. MILLIONAIRE. —— 0 eo The Castaway Sailor from Philadelphia “A NeGANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST, | Who Has Become # Creesus. eo ' “There are very few people in this | city who know w hata = figure Philadelphian i scu La m ad Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, ' in South America,’? remarked C | tain Ulmer, lately commanding ae barkentine Wandering Jew, ot port, who is now in mploy the Pennsylvania rai ad company. DEALER IN “TT was down gq there about a year | ago,”’ continued the captain, *tand | saw considersble of the person in " ies, mages, | question, aman named W. D. Evans 9| well advanced in years and one of the wealthiest citizens of the Uru b SPRING WAGONS, i guayan republic. Evans claims to be an American and a Philadelphian, but the prevailing idea the Etc., Ete. ameng ee citszens of Montevideo is that he 1s a sl Lesgeeh Aaa verte From in} Scotchman. At any rate he insists oowe- that he is not a Scot, and he bas brought all his children up with the H strict understanding that they are p d PSI eS Americans to the backbone, and they must neyer acknowledge any flag but the stars and stripes ot Un Sam. He Montevideo about thirty years ago without cent And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at the Lowest Rates cle struck —~--eoe-- — “sagred oods come direct from the manufactor to bless himselt with, having pic - do not pass through three or four wrecked while a imate of the ship hands. Also Agent for the e - 5 celebrated patent Young Mechanic, of Rockland, Mi ULHCLAN?D aad saving only the clothes oa his back and 2 battered old boat 1 Ss P R | N which he made his escape. Ic This Spring io the best becouse there is no had unlimited pluck, however, and side bar in the way of turning; because there is | went to work at once to make a liv pitching; because it is the strongest and | | asleat riding spring made ing by terrving people about the ummoansammmane | harbor to aud frou ships lying tui the wwsixteenth Year. pea | roadsted, and jobs of thatsort. Not t was caught in a sharp squall just THE KANSAS CITY TIMES outside the harbor and was capsized Four hours later a steamer in hove to and picked him up while he was cli:emg to the keel upturned = cruft. BRIGHTEST Our 14th premium list,comprising over $32,000 worth ot presents, ts bow readv. boat, as it was all be had in the snl subscriber to the Weekly Times at | world to make a living with. Ad 2.00 a year, n order is received be- . . . = - fore April 30,188, will receive @ premium mirmg his grit, they gave him the worth, at feiail, trom $1.00 to’ $1,000. Full particulars and specimen copies free to any address. . —-0- PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION: Weekly, with deck. minum, per year. e ‘THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. Special terms to agents. property, The ideal young people’s magazine. It holds the fisst place: among periodicals of its clase.— Beeston Journal . i cal for bo; aa tagninee monthly periodi a nore few years. ually swelling. 's ‘ gece’ ea Pestana , and ine publish- raiake subeertptons ‘whieh should neers with the Nov the first of the volume. rember ni 8. Nicholas alms boin to satiety and to ae: tertan Americans, nd its iehead tastes of ite Rae dG Fs eee cane hh) editors hace Slee 5 “pllowing make too much fuss over them. Sane FEATURES FOR 85-86 A Serial Story by Frances W. Burnett. The | back here to live. Int long story she bas written for children. novel and attractive Historical Serial. Stories for Girls by l.. M. Alcott. first—‘The Candy Coantry’’—in November The a wcen” ih Muatration by Joseph Pennell Rise scoaat Se I Story, by J. T. Trowbridge, Se ae eee see yy James Mis. Dealing Arithenews-bove life and enter- v. R. Stockton will contribuse several of his 8 and fanciful stories. “Crill,’? =! John P. True. has always given a cold shoulder found a haven in Montevideo. A capital school- for Roy hood of Shakespear, by Rosa Kinge- ley. With illustrations by Alfred Barsons. Stories by scoros of prominent writers, aoe ‘oolid, “dal. Boyesen, N ASS ee, jen, R. Johnson * aoeree: w.o 1G yeaa, end many others and dollars. and is surrounded by Do tpiainier Sketches by Alice W. Rollins, Floating about on the waters of the| line Fifteen car-loads ot rails tor | ing tast or loose with people. The : nana eleeamaatig rene | basin isthe old boat he saved fromthe new road have been received, | republican party must go back un- y Peoms. shorter contributions, departments wreck, anc inks nuc. and more will at once follow, The | der its old leaderstup if itis ever to the wrec nd he thinks as mucn o! i | Ml complete what the Rural New- Yorker cal . : oa om ; x Mthe beek magazine for chikiren inthe world.’ | it as he does of any ot his children, | frst indication ot fair weather wilt regain its lost place, Men like THE CENTURY CO. New York. | No stranger ever escaped being tak- | be the signal for the commencement | Conkling are men to lead. en to do reverence to the boat that | ot Wack-laying. | a OS x + } pear says: “ a name? twice saved his host’s life and laid } la reierence to securing entry to | ee other name vu smell as the foundat: , splendid for- St. ours. s iculty | sweet- the healing pow Jacobs ur Créccr does not keep them 1 | td ation a tus canes di for-} i DUIS, IL 1S thought ze difficulty | cers eiifiesqes ne Seigpngghoas kcencine aantiam ‘and we will send Pail The Best Cough os : une. lelphia Record. will be experienced iu that quarter. | but that name has become a household | py Express, prepald, to the nearest eventive © pone It is probavle that a bridze will be | word gli over the world, Eas, when | Railroad Station. t kee oe a: pa : . +, | men hear it, they recognize it as t n° - H ; built at the Chain of Rocks, and all } ess he i =—— Per TRASK FISH co. | A smooth complexion can be had t \ | the plans of the company seem to | S&iNT y,OUIS, MO. > erry lady who will mee Parker’ s Tonic. | be well matured. King Milan ot Servia wore a coat Ni for OR. SCOTT'S ‘or promptly regulating the liver aud ai ilk bet DA. HASELTINE, kidneys and puritying the blood, there is | The Gould interest does not look , of mail made of ay Seba —_ TED treet fy weed LICITOR & ATT'Y AT PAT LAW, nothing like it, and this is the reason why | Lindy hi i i+ | down and rawhide, which covers his coming agents. No risk, sales. FINLD, MO. it is so quickly removes pimples and gives mandy upon thew proiect; 20d 0) Territory gives, satisfaction guaranteed. Address Peemnad [8 Neshingion, D.C) Corremorteum ! a rosy blonm to the cheeks. nero tm! was vaguely intimated yesterday i trunk, legs and arms. De.scoTT.e42 Broadway St.,N.Y. long after he took to the business he noaniac: coming of his He thanked the officer in charge of the men who had put off to rescue him, but declined to go on board the steamer, asking as a great favor that the salors would help him in righting his capsized required assistance, and an hour af- ter the steamer dropped her anchor he sailed past and was given a hearty cheer by the men on the fo’castle 4 Weeki thou pre remium per “He picked up a little money by Daily ee peryeane means of the old tub he had refused Address all orders to to desert, and invested in a bit of which soon doubled in value, and then, going into real es- tate as a business, tortune smiled on him, and he became wealthy in a Now he owns whole ks ot houses in the city, and his ‘own place is one of the finest in the country, while his fortune is contin His hospitality is a Sy word down there, and it appears to give him especial pleasure to en- while for the Yankee naval efficers and shipinas- ters who sail into port he. cannot He often talks about Philadelphia, bu does not say anything about coming Poverty is no bar a poor chap out of the fo’castle as to Winslow, the Boston torger, who “In the centre of his private park there is a splendid broaze fountain, which cost him a good many thous- huge basin, stocked with splendid trout and a big school of gold-fish. THE RAILROADS. otee Initial Steps in the Construction of a New Kansas City Line. —— A Mortgage for $20,000,000 Recorded lay—Gould’s Amtagenism to | ted Road—Burlington Of- | xamining Terminal Sites in | t. Louis. j the St. Colorado Railroad Company bearing date of The first Louis, Kansas City mortgaze otf and January 13, 1556, in the sum ot $20, 000,000, American New i Louis in favor of the Loan and Trust Company, of York, was recorded im St. yesterday. The new company isin- corporated under and by yirtue of and issues a se- ries Of 20,000 bonds of $1,000 ag- gregating $20,000,000, which bonus are to be secured by the aforesdii The bonds bear 6 per pro- vides for default customary, the American Loan and Trust Company, trustee, all its lines now built and to be built, be- gining at a point on the western line County, Kan., thence eastwardly across the Stateof Kau sas, through the counties of Seward, Ford, Comanche, Barbour, Harper, Sumner, Cowley, Chautauqua, Elk, Crawford, Bour . Kan., passing through the laws ot Kansas, mortgage. , cent interest and the mortgage as is conveying to ot Seward Wilson, Neosho, boa aad Lin the tier of counties bordenag on the L boundary ot chav terri From the eastern Kan, the Linn county, road s E 1g the State of Missouri, extending — eastwardly through vuntes of Vernon, Hi ' Cass and Jackson to the Union Depot iu Kan- sas City, Bates, inson, nd trom the point where the road ruzs northwestwardly Kansas City, eartwardly through the Counties of Heary, Benton, Morgan Miller, Cole, Osage, Manes, Gas conade, Franklin, St. Louis, and tu aud into the City ot St. Louis, and through the Union Depot to the west bank of the Missippi River, at St. Louis. to to Another portion ot the road will commence at the western of Linn county, runs eastwardly to St. Louis. Tiernan, President, Popkess, Secretary, and by ny, by R. W. D. Snow, Secretary. already commenced on the St. Loui tion to begin at the other end, in both directions. keep to the cast ot the Missouri rive and will not make Kansas City thi Trinidad, Col. dchrfetmas Story WD Howells. With | to a man finding a friend in Mr.| ing in Benton, in Hemy County, try Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Coa sy oc ptacl Men daughter. a | Evans. for he 1s as reaay to welcome | running through Henry, Johnson, sumption. Itnot only gave him instant Cass and Jackson d F 2 i : F vi 2 ly aftected anda le dose had the same a et, Bits of Talk for Younge Folks,’ "by 8 the commander of a man o’ war, pis constructed an effort will be made pay etiict: peeing’ cN = ee This series form: n n y > aver tee = Seren ti atrs ~me i ff Ki New memorial of a child Toving and child helping but he don’t take any stock in men] to secure traffic arrangements with | ig now the standard remedy in —— sole, ink ey are are : <ansas City. Se a man household and on board the schooner N P I LS. on the Great English Sehools Rugby unless he thinks they are square. He | the Kansas City Fort cott and iN I A Gulf. built at once. Kansas City os While the St. Loui a| Pacific system, it will open up ne line of Chase county, Kan., running eastwardly through the counties of Chase, Lyon, Coffey, Anderson and Linn, in Kansas, to the eastern line and thence east through Bates county Mo.,. toa point; at or near the same, where the road The mortga ge bears the signatures of the St. Louis, Kansas City and Colora- do Railroad Company by Francis and Robert the American Loan and Trust Compa . Hazard, President, and Work has end of the line, and it is the inten- on the Colorado line, at once or as soon as the weather will permit, the con- struction of the line to be prosecuted The line wall terminus, the objective point being Kansas City will be reached by a spur from the main line, commenc- Before this spur In case this arrangement can not be perfected the spur will be 4 Co‘orado will be par allel, and, to a large degree become a direct competitor of the Missouri country lacking railroad facilities, and will be pre-eminently a St. Louis that the work of deteating it had already been inaugurated by that powerful system. The St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Compa- Ny anticipate obsiruction from source, but say they will not be terred trom the consemation of their object by it, this de A FATAL FIGHT. _ comes Kentucky Bank Directors Disagree and One Cuts the Other's Throat. 1 K FOR SALE BY aly rr A.A. MELLIER, Suc Ps {Perr te ‘any other ano ‘Headache or Mascalar Ri ben M D.. St. Paul, Minn. Tas 2 . HERMANN, u D., St. Thomas, Ma, TCE ONE POLEAR PER BOTTLE "ti WasHINGDON AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, Lexington. Ky., Feb 2.—A sen- Sational encounter occured a Leha- non vesterday between Judge R. A. Burton, deputy collector of internal revenue for the Fitth district of Ken- JONSON ANDY tucky, and Samuel! Averett, a lead- | \- ing lawyer of Lehanon ae <8 - cN I <o% ry »» Both men are di irectors in the bank | y@ : ee we Ky | and have not been on good terms tor | bis Late SAO some time past. | easeae i ine afi, aoting nae aigeonae ean eu af ere the Lo Ata meeting of the bank directors | Disrrnoa, B ables, andepinal ise free. Dr. 1.8. sumone Bon yesterday Judge Burton and Averett questioned each other sharply about bank matters and Averett finally cal!- ed the judge a liar. This enraged the judge PARSONS These pilis were 8 jrondestal relieves ‘al manner of The informati Find out about othe s and yo Sold everywhere, or sent by fon titian, beolutely and he quickly seized a notary’s seal and hurled it with great force lawyer’s head. against the siotiy medioine ti) 5 : aS Swhe: The latter was temporaaily stunn- ora ed, but soon recovered, and rushing upon the judge with an open kniie, } cut his throu trom ear to ear, inflict- in bf Hep AMERICAN Kly newspaper devoted Ying discoveries, tn ing a wound which, if not fatal. is necessarily dangerous. Byeckene ise Col.. Feb. 1,—Yes- terday while a rly OG. men were pe clearing the snow from tue track ot nd S the Denver a vuth Park railroad ux miles above Frisco a snow 500 teet wide and deep down s.ide twenty-five feet camc the mouiiain Sweeping away the track. John Mc- discovery. No Se inthe world. 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