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The Farmer's Wife from Topeka, Kansas • 8

The Farmer's Wife from Topeka, Kansas • 8

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The Farmer's Wifei
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Topeka, Kansas
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Inoor- Tho National STATUTORY LAWS. Section 1. Any woman desiring to Woman' 8 Alliance porated. AGENTS AND EVERYBODY Send 25 cents for large 3 page paper one year, and have jour name in 15.0W) Directories fbek. 'PUBLIC COMPANION," Augusta, Ga.

SEEDS J- a.SEt'D' I400-M02 union Red, White. Alfalfa and Alsike ClOTers, Timothy. BlueGrass, Orchard Grass, Red If UO IP PITY II fl Top, Onion Sets. Tree Seeds. Cane Seed.

MlllOnO Ull I MUl advance the social, moral, intellectual and financial condition of her race, can become a member of this Alliance by MONEY MJDE EA8II and sure se-ciets of success. Others have made fortunes by following the instructions; why not you? Be signing this constitution and declaration FARR, Augusta, Ga. of purposes, and paying the fee of dU cents and a monthly due of 5 cents to the secretary of their local assembly. I KANSAS SEED HOUSE, Lawnnci, Kan. jo- Headquarters for Alf al fa, Japan and Kspersette Clover, Jerusalem and Kaffir er Corn, Mtlo Malie J)onrha Cane and Millet Seed; Johnson, Bermuda.

and Tex. Blue Grass Peed Kansas Stock Melons. Tree Seeds for Nurseries and Timber Claims. EVERYTHING IN THE SEED LINE. Catalogue Mailed FREE.

F. BAJtTfcLDES A Lawmen. Eaav Send us your address and learn how to ob A charter for the National Woman's Alliance was filed with the Secretary of State September 24. 1891. The incorporators are the wife of Senator Puffer, the wife of Congressman Otis, the wife of Secretary J.

B. French, of the State Farmers' Alliance, Mrs. Emma D. Pack, editor of the Topeka Farmer's Wife, and Mrs. Fannie McCormick, worthy foreman of the Knights of Labor.

The object of the association is to es FREE. IP LADIES Sec. 2. hat it shall be the duty or tain a Silk Dress. the secretary of the local organization STAR LAUNDRY 189 E.

Washington Chicago, I1L to send to the secretary of the State organization the sum of 15 cents for each Dfl III TRY Every farmer owning a flock of I II I fowls, subscribe for tu. best Poul lit mum member enrolled, and 5 cents each quarter out of dues paid in by each member during the quarter. tablish a bureau for the better education of try Journal, and learn how to make your hens pay a profit. A large eight page monthly for amateurs and farmers. 25 cents a year.

Stamps Sec. d. I hat the secretary of the btate women on social and political questions, and to develop a better state, mentally, morally, and financially, with the full and im mm mm taken. POULTRY TOPICS, Marshall, Missoubi. THEY GR0V--TKEY DLOO'J.

organization shall send to the secretary of the national organization the sum of 5 cents out of membership fees received unconditional use of tne ballot, The officers of the association are WCllCllOgUC ICC moetoompleM itoeks la the U. 8 during the quarter, and one-nalC ot all Mrs. Fannie McCormick, president; Mrs. dues paid into the State secretary dur 38 YEARS. 700 ACRES.

25 GREENHOUSES. Cliroxiicle. Published every Saturday. MRS. KATE CUNNINGHAM, Editor.

MRS. MARY BROOKS, Associate Editor. TERMS, $1.00 Per Year, IN ADVANCE. Cor. 2nd and Louisiana Little Rock, Ark.

Emma D. Pack, secretary, and Mrs. Bina A. Otis, treasurer, with the following ing the quarter. I II Sec.

4. 1 hat all charters shall be issued from the National Alliance. State charters shall be furnished at $5.00 and The STORRS HARRISON CO. PAINESVILLE, Lake OHIO. local charters at SI.

00. Sec. 5 This constitution and by-laws can be amended at any time by a ma ice president Mrs. M. B.

Cloud, of Alabama. Mrs. Emma Ghent Curtis, Colorado. Mrs. Annetta Nye, California.

Mrs. Marion Todd, Illinois. Mrs. Anna Falkner, Indiana. Mrs.

Anabella McCoun, Kentucky. Mrs. P. A. Stafford, Missouri.

Mrs. Eva McDonald Valesh, Minne sota. Mrs. S. E.

V. Emery. Michigan. jority vote of the National Woman's Al MME. BAILEY'S HAIR GROWER will produce a Thick, Soft and Beautiful head of Loso Flowing Hair in 4 to 8 weeks.

A purely vegetable compound. Endorsed by leading physicians. Thousands of testimonials. Two or three packages will do it. Price, 60 cents per package, or three for $1.00.

Sent by mail, prepaid. EXCELSIOR SUPPLY (sole agents) liance at any regular annual meeting. Mrs. M. K.

Lease, Mrs. B. A. Otis, Mrs. M.

(J. Clark, "Economy is "Vealtli:" We can savo you money by purchasing your BOOTS SHOES Our Store is filled with Bargains of every description for Men, Ladies and Children. These goods are going rapidly, such bargains are not canght up every day. Come at one if you want any part in these bargains. S.

C. JONES Successors to Watt, Powell 833 KANSAS NORTH TOPEKA, KANS ooperetown, X. Mrs. Elizabeth Rodger, New Jersey, JOHN SPEAR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Committer. The incorporators are the executive board for the first year.

Mrs. ann ik McCormick, Pres't. Mrs. Emma D. Pack, Sec'y.

Mrs. Anna D. Weaver, New York. Mrs. Lu D.

Stillson, Arkansas. Mrs. A. H. Hoor, Arizona.

Mrs. Anna E. Brainard, N. Dakota. Mrs.

S. J. Hoffman, South Dakota. Mrs. Alice J.

Taylor. Mississippi. 5 CENT Al ii GOODS THE STANDARD SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Mrs. F. J.

Bltmchard, N. Hampshire, 83s! Kansas Avenue, NORTH TOPEKA, KANSAS. THE WIN' TIN SCHOOL 628 AND 630 KANSAS AVENUE. MOST SUCCESSFUL IN THE STATE. IHt Money in Cabbage and Celery.

"Blood will tell." Good crops cannot be grown with poor Ft ains of seed. For sixteen years Tillinghast's Puget Sound Cabbtige, Cauliflower and Celery Seeds have been gaining in popularity. The mnst extensive growers all over the Uuion now consider them the best in the world. A catalogue giving full part cu-lars regarding them will be sent free to any one interested. When writing for it enclose 20 cents in silver, or postage and we will lso send "How to Ghow Cabbage axd a book worth its weight in gold to any grower who has never read it Address, Isaac F.

Tilltnghast, La Plume, Pa. Edited and published weekly at Beatrice, Nebraska, by CLARA BEWICK COLBY, Price $1.00 Per Year. Trial Subscription, Five Weeks for Ten Cents. ITS METHODS CANNOT BE EXCELLED. They are endorsed by serea of our most noted Eastern schools, and a large number of our expert reporters; 111 of onr last year's pupils are holding good positions.

It is under the direct supervision of one who is not only an experienced teacher, but also a practical reporter. Each Mrs. C. Estella Bachman, Pennsylvania. Mrs.

Mary M. Clardy, Texas. Mrs. Elizabeth Osborn. Virginia.

Mrs. Anna L. Diggs, District of Columbia. Mrs. Helen Lockhart, Wisconsin.

Mrs. D. F. Pierce, Washington. Mrs.

Mary Lease, Kansas. Mrs. Mary A. Shafer, Nebraska. Mrs.

Anna Tallman, Oklahoma. The Farmer's Wife, published at Topeka, was designated as the official organ. The committee on constitution and by-laws report the following: DECLARATION OF PURPOSES. In view of the great social, industrial and financial revolution now dawning upon the civilized world, and the universal demand of all classes of our American citizens for equal rights and privileges on every vocation of human life, we, the industrial women of Amen ca, declare our purposes in the formation of this organization as follows, viz: 1st. To study all questions relating to the structure of human society, in the full light of modern invention, discovery pupil receives individual instruction in all departments, and has actual experience before leaving the school, for which he receives full compensation.

Henc its phenomenal success. The "Aluminum Age," a 48 column, all home printed mechnical Journal. Vol. II. No.

12 and the "Agent's Call," free; published the 1st and 15th of each month, together 55,000 ropis. Your name and address in Agent's Directory, 10 cents. Wildcat schemes exposed, legitimate enterprises endorsed. "The Agent's Call" is a home printed fearless amateur Journal for bread winners, and a holy terror to frauds. Two Journals one year, with two pure "aluminum souve-nier watch charms" contalni the Lord's Prayer, for only $1.

Sample copies, 5 cents, no postal cards. Address, The Aluminum Age Publishing Lessons by Mail a Specialty. Uompany, Newport, ny. 8 0 5 "8 5 a 5 -5 -8 5 -5 ft wQ 4 BOOKS! BIBLES! 5f a a a. i 1 8 i ANNA E.

CANAN, Bibles, Kami ly Bibles, Testaments, Booklets, and Cards for Christmas. New Year's and Sunday A Golden Nufjget, A strange novelty in this golden table corn, with its beautiful rich cream color. It is claimed by those' who know it that it is very sweet, early and tender, and a superior corn. We notice Vick recommends it very highly. The Floral Guide, which comes to us bringing a boquet of Carnation- on the front cover, with a splendid bunch of Brilliant Poppies on the back, gives full description of this new corn, which is only 15 cent3 a packet.

Vick's Floral Guide is worthy a place in the home of anyone who expects to make a garden the coming spring. By all means spnd ten cents to James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. for the Guide, and you can deduct this amount from your first order. It will pay you well. PROPRIETOR.

Schools. IMctures Framed at lowest prices from a large and well-selected THUMB ULL, STREAM ALLEN SEED KANSAS CITY, line of moulding. 1'eloubet Notes on Sunday School for 1892, SI. 00. -DEALERS IN- We make a specialty of mail orders.

Write for what you want. ARMSTRONG PKIDDY. 82i Kansas Avenue, near State House, Qarder Field Qrass Jree Seeds; Write us for 1892 Catalogue, containing full description of Vegetable Seeds; also instructions as to culture. Don't miss seeing our Special Otter for 1892. OUR SEEDS AEE OUK BEST ADVERTISEMENT.

Mention this paper. and thought. 2d. To carry out into practical life the precepts of the golden rule. 31.

To recognize the full political equality of the Rexes. 4th. To aid in carrying out the principle of co-operation in every department of human life to its fullest extent. 5th. To secure the utmost harmony and unity of action among the Sisterhood, in all sections of our country.

6th. To teach the principles of international arbitration and, if possible, to prevent war. 7th. To discourage in every way possible the use of all alcoholic liquors as a TOPEKA, KANSAS. WOMAN'S VOICE PUBLIC SCHOOL SOMETHING NEW AND VALUABLE.

The new book, entitled "Profit and Pastime, or The Industrial Club De-claimer," recently published by the Vincent Bros. Pub ishing of Indian DOBBINS' CHAMPION. apolis, surely is a beauty, and at Have you ever seen a copy of this paper? the same time a most timely publication. Do you wish to know what the eastern women are doing to protect the public schools from their Our industrial clubs all suiter for a want of social and literary entertainment: so enemies, the Komanistsi' Do you desire to read weekly a full account of the famous patriotic meetings held in Music ELECTRIC SOAP, much so that they often lose their attraction for those most wanted. This Hall, Boston, each Sundayr Do yon want to know of Mission, W.

C. T. and King's Daughter's work? new book is beautifully illustrated, and chocktui of poems, readings, plays. Then subscribe for the "Woman's Voice, J1.U0 dialogues, declamations, and, in fact, a year. BAfflr Lis uuPUfib JUtbU.

Eliza Trask Hill.Editor and General Manager, Boom 9, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. everything calculated to amuse and in beverage, or the habitual use of tobacco or other narcotics injurious to the human system. CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. Section 1.

The name of this organization shall be the National Women's Alliance Sec. 2. The officers shall consist of a President, Secretary and Treasurer, also one Vice President from each state and territory represented, and an Executive Board of five. fc-EO. 3.

Officers shall be elected at the regular annual meeting in each year. Sec. 4 It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all meetings of the organization. Seo. 5.

In the absense of the Presi struct both young and old, while through Is for sale every where, and lias since 1869 been Acknowledged bj its 320 pages it never loses sight of the all to be The National View, underlying principles of social and moral reform. Prices: Paper cover, 50 cents: library cloth, gilt-edge and stamp, $1.25, THE BEST FAMILY SOAP II THE WORLD. EOS OVEB QUARTER OP A CENTURY Travelers have recognized in the Chi A. weekly journal, published in the interest of the industrial people end the elevation of the whole human race. THE MOUTH-PIECE OF THE AMERICAN NATION! Containing the leading questions of theday.

The workingman's friend and the farmer a companion. It should be READ BY EVERYBODY. cago Alton the leading railroad in the west. The secret of this popularity dent, one of the Vice Presidents may preside, as the meeting may select, with the traveling public 13 constant progress. Every device calculated to increase the "Alton's" superiority over Each Vice President shall have charge of the work in her state until a state or Now is the the time.

Send in your name- every rival line, as well as to increase ganization is perfected, and shall act as the safety of its patrons, finds a place as soon as its practicability is satisfactorily the general organizer of her state and scbsoription: $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Address, THE NATIONAL VIEW, 1202 Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. report the progress of the work to the proven. National Secretary every month.

Chicago Alton railroad ticket offices ht. J-jouis 2lb Nortn broadway, near Seo. b. The Secretary shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of the Olive street and Union Depot. East St Its quality has never been changed since we first made it.

We ask every woman using it to save all the Outside Wrappers, and donate them to her favorite Religious or Charitable Institution, no matter what denomination, anvwhere in th United States, as we have promised to pay these institutions cash, for all the Outside Wrappers of our soap, they will collect and send to us. This will give needed financial assistance to worthy charities, at no expense to you. We thus propose to thus donate, at least One Hundred Thousand Dollars, a year. Among hundreds of worthy institutions, are all the "Little Sisters of the Orphan Asylums, Sisters of Chanty, Hospitals, Woman's Relief Corps, G. A.

R. or S. of SoldierB' Homes, King's Daughters' Circles, Women's Christian Temperance Unions, to. The housekeeper will find on a trial, according to direction, tkat the washing does not require HALF THE QUANTITY OF DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP Ijouis Relay Depot. Kansas City 814 Main Street: lUds Union Aveoue (op Alliance, conduct the correspondence, keep the official seal and authenticate all documents, receive all moneyB and turn the same over to the Treasurer and posite Union Depot), and Union Depot Chicago 195 South Clark Street, and take a receipt therefore.

West Side Union Depot. Sec. 7. The Treasurer is to receipt iniormation as to rates, time, con for all moneys and pay the same out up nections, etc, will be cheerfully furnished on the order of the President, counter on application to signed by the Secretary. Sec 8.

The Board shal D. Bowes, Gen. Western Pass. Ae't, 216 Norta Broadway, St. Louis Mo.

have charge of the organization when the Alliance is not in session, and shall examine the books of Ahe Secretary and UN0LE SAM'S FARMS. Treasurer prior to the annual meeting ii win soon oe too late to oDtam one and report the condition of the same, The Badge is manufactured of compo and shall provide for the time and place of meeting of the Alliance when not that it does of any other; that there is a great saving of time and labtr in its use; that it saves the wear and tear of the clothes on the washboard, and does not cut or rot them to pieces, or hurt the hands, as adulturated soaps do. eition metal, gold plated, hand engraved, otherwise provided for. article II. STATE ORGANIZATION.

and hard-enameled. For price and further particulars, address, J. B. Fkench, Secretary of the State F. A.

I. Topeka Kas. (Mention the Farmer's Wific.) Section. A state organization shal of Uncle Sam's free farms. Oklahoma offers almost the last chance for the farmer invader to get a home cheap.

Land that is located in a pleasant climate, and that will profitably produce corn, cotton, wheat and fruit, is worth looking at and working for. Write to G. T. Nicholson, G. P.

T. Topeka Kansas, and request a free copy of handsome folder, just issued, giving ull information relative to "Beautifu Oklahoma," and containing the latest accurate map of that country. be chartered by the National President whenever seven local organizations are formed, in compliance with the National Is tho most popular and widely-read Magazine Lippincott's constitution. Sec. 2 Each community shall be or it Disinfects Clothes Washed with it, leaving them thoroughly cleaned and sweet, instead of adding a foul odor of rosin and filthy grease.

washes flannels without shrinking, leaving them soft and nice. Respectfully, pan i zed under the direction of the state Organizer, whenever ten members are enrolled. Seo.3. That each community shal have a representation in ine state or ganization of one delegate ror every tweniv members or fraction thereof in EachnSunsercon- A COMPLETE NOVEL, short stores, sketches, poems, etc. The January (1892) number will contain THE fASSltiQ OFMAJOIt KILJOHE, By Young E.

Allison. The February (1892) number will contain HOT THE ROYALIST, By William Westell. The March (1892) number will contain A SOLDIER'S SECRET, By Captain Chai les King. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. Single Copies, 25 Cents- $3-00 Per Year.

Subscriptions received at the offloo of tbia paper. excess of ten, provided each organiza PLANTSJRUITS SEND TO MRS. J. C. BARE, BALDWIN, KAN wo cent stamp for new catalogue of strawberry laaia, gr enbouse and nursery stock.

It con-aim itustrated descriptions o5 the "Peach Wonderful" and the "Ever-Bearing Raspberry." This excellont. vnijiety of raspberry is raised from ed, and seed berries can also be obtained i om Mrs. Harp, It is In fruit from June until oold eatner. Mention this paper. tion Bhall be entitled to one delegate, Seo.

4. That each state organization shall be entitled to one delegate to the -CHICAGO, National Alliance, for every 100 mem berg in ths state or fraction in excess of -NEW YOKZ AND flftr..

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1891-1894