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The Chronicle from Kansas City, Kansas • 8

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L.ITER2CRY WORLD. is enough of the "earthen vessel" about her to prevent her influence from being killed by its perfectness. Possibly a little more of the "old Adam" in her would ORIGINAL Dress Reform ROOMS. (Established 1H75.) Jt OaLAXY TN THK Bl'RMAX Sky. A Memorial by aiter s.

wyttn. u. l). Philadelphia, Vt.S. Wyeth.

New ork. Ward and Drum- have made the book more interesting to mouil, 2 Price me. the averaee reader. It is a good one, 'This the fifth in the series of "Mis sionary Memorials," by the same author, CHICAGO INVESTMENTS. WIRETON PARK Is the New Manufacturing suburb of this Greatest City Iu the World.

Manufactories already located. Chicago Wire and Spring Co 301) meu Farquhar Heating Co 2u0 men Steel Barb Wire Co 1U0 men OTHERS COMIN8. These concerns have finished their buildings and will be in operation in thirty days. We do not ask you to speculate in "futures" ou Wireton lots. We think it more satisfactory to offer the lots after the mills are completed than while they are on paper only.

Tho mills at Wireton are built and we offer you here some of the best investments to be had in Chicago property. Prices low; terms easyj property flue. Give us your address and we will send you full particulars. B. F.

JACOBS 99 Washington St. Complete lines of Equl-nulse and Delsarte Waists, Juiiness-MUler Bodices. Dust Jersey-Htting combination suits, etc. Send stamps for free Illustrated Catalogue. MRS.

S. W. PIKE, however, and should find a welcome place in our Sundayschool libraries. One of The preceding volumes have been Ann II Judson, Sarah B. Judson, Emily C.

Jud sort and the Wades. the best characters in it is Mammy Tot, an old negress who had been a slave, 76 Madison Street Chicago, Illinois. whose faith in the Lord is as strong and These volumes, each complete in itself, true as her expressions are quaint. brief but comprehensive, have been re ceived with great favor, and are eminent IIowTo Kcrtd. $75.22 to $250.22 can be made workiiiK.tor us.

Perrons preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may he profitably employed also. A few vacancies in towns aud cities. H. F.

JOHNSON 2llth and Main Richmond, Va. ly worthy of a Wide circulation. They cover the most thrilling period iu our mis Your doctor's prescriptions. Send three 2-cent stamps to pay postaee, and receive aionary annals, and are replete with inter Dr. Kaufmann's great treatise on diseases est and instruction.

illustrated in colors; it gives their signs soo The fifth in the series, entitled, "A and abbreviations. Address A. P. Ord Churches Hotels Public Buildings or Residences Cf be most Cheaply Heated by STEAM, HOT WATER, and Lighted by GAS. i'or any of these, address JAMES ARMOUR, OLATHE, KANSAS, Prepared a' all times to fill oraer promptly way Boston, Mass.

12t2 Galaxy," is "designed to commemorate the deeds of some of the very noblest, who have not had the record to which their New Sunilay-Scliools DIED. great work as founders entitles them." TH'E CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE FOR 1892 OBITUARY NOTICES notexeeedlng 10 lines The initial chapter speaks of Carey and will be Inserted free. Over 10 lines will ue For 1892. charsred for at the rate of 10 cents uer Hue F.lght words make a line. Extra copies of Krfsino Paul.

Then follow such names as Colinan and Wheelock; Jonathan Price the chronicle a cents each. 31. the Comstocks; Elfsha L. Abbott, in 1030, and afterward in the quaint old town of Stonington, Connecticut, is an ancestor from whom Mrs. Ingalls claims direct descent.

Mr. Ingalls' ancestors came to this country with Governor Endicottin 1028. The relations existing between her husband and herself make it hard to determine which is the greater, Mrs. Ingalls' affection or admiration for her husband, for she Is an ardent admirer of his genius; to her, as to many others, ho is the head of the nation's thought and progress. In their far-off Kansas home Mrs.

Ingalls is still her husband's helpmate and companion, though her domestic cares occupy much of her time. In Washington social circles Mrs. Ingalls was extremely popular, her frank, pleasant ways and unaffected manner winning all hearts. Not being wealthy, she never attempted to lead iu fashionable circles, her quiet taste finding her pleasures in her home. Her home, while not luxurious, was always cosy and comfortable, and the happy household of merry children gaye ample evidence of her tender care.

The Home Magazine, of Washington, D.O., Conducted by Mrs, John A. Logan. A MAGAZINE FOR THE HOMES OF AMERICA. The best low-priced periodical ever printed any where in any language. Twenty-four to thirty-two large pages monthly, equal to more than a hundred pages of the ordinary sized magazine.

More than a dozen departments, each putting itself in closest touch with the wants and needs of the home. Literature of the very highest standard contributed by the best and most popular writers of the day. Holds all its old friends and is continually making hosts of new ones. Wherever it goes, it goes to stay becomes a part of the home life and thought and conscience in family. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS," but in these days of sharp competition, there is no permanent success without merit.

The Home Magazine has won its present enviable place in Ameri It is confidently believed that at least Baptist schools will this vear march to the tune of "JOY BELLS." Every piece of music in this nrogramme rings with melody: and others, with "honorable women, "and AGENTS WANTED $5 0 tO $150 A WEEK working for "JO IU iJl World's Columbian Exposition, Illustrated, authentic organ of the World's Fair. Most beautiful, interesting and popular publication issued. Sells at sight Send 15c in stamps for full particulars Including sample copy containing Colored Lithographic Views ol Exposition Buildings. J. B.

CAMPBELL. 218 La Salle Chicago. Straight. At her home in Newton, Kansas, May 6th, Mrs. L.

A. Straight, notable Karen preachers. every stanza is marked by joyful notes of praise. There are sweet and happy songs for wife of A. L.

Straight. The price of each volume is cents post-paid, oj the five by mail Mrs. Straight was born in Clj'de, Ohio, in 1852, married to "Mr. A. L.

Straight in The School, The Choir, The Congregation; A Small Sermon for the Ltttle People; Appropriate and Choice Recitations. In fact, nothing seems to bo wanting in "JOY MULLS" to make this Children's Day 1872, was converted and baptized in 1878, for $3.25. Address: Y. N. Wyeth, 3920 Fairmount Philadelphia, Pa, at her childhood home In Ohio.

Since her residence in she has service in every respect delightful and profitable, and eminently suitable for use in the Lord's house on the Lord's day. Order at once. Remember, the only terms oh which programmes, will be furnished, Is that OPIUM, Morphine, and the Whisky Habits, Their cause, effect and cure. This is the title of a valuable and interesting book, just Sublished. on these very prevalent diseases, -ent free for a short time only.

Address Dr. O. W. Pahkeh 340 N. Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn.

Through the liberality of a few onerous persons the American Baptist Publication Society Is enabled to help in the organization of new Sunday-schools, white or colored. TEN DOUHRS will pe given In books or periodicals to each of the first 500 needy Sunday-schools founded between Blay and December, 183. CONDITIONS: 1. The School must be strictly a new school, organized within the limits of time above named. 2.

It must be a Baptist School. 3. It must be unable to purchase all its supplies. 4. It must have promise of permanent ex istence.

5. It must not have received another grant from this Society. Application should be made to Dr. C. C.

Bitting, Missionary Secretary, 1420 Chest-uut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B. GRIFFITH, D. Secretary. been a member of the First Baptist church and interested in its work though seldom MuirtMON the Aors op the Apostles Explaira- when used a conrriDutlon snail be made aim promptly forwarded for the Sunday-school able to attend services.

She was a patient tary and practical. Popular commentary upon a critical basis. Especially designed tor pastors and Sunday-schools. By tieorge W. Clark, 1).

J), Author of "A New Har missionary work of the American Baptist Publication Society. Address C. BITTING, Missionary Secretary, 142U Chestnut sufferer and the presence of the Lord and her simple faith in him, filled the sick street, fnuaaeipnia. mon of the (Jospels." "Notes on the Arrangements of the Acts," t.l 12 mo, 415 pases. Price 1.60.

Phila One of The Finest! delphia: American Uaptist publication society, 1420 Chestnut St. room with an unusual holiness and sweet ness. During the past winter all of her chil dren, a son and two daughters, were con' FOR SALE! A Good Farm, 135 Acres. ONLY TWELVE MILKS AND A HALF from Capitol building. Topeka.

(15 acres bottom land under cultivation: 20 acres timber, bal We have in this volume a commentary prepared on the same plan as the author's well-known and popular commentaries verted and united with the church. Her death was truly triumphant and her last ET THE BEST! on each of the four Gospels. It is what is desired by far the larger proportion testimony to her husband and children, ance good pasture. Price, 1,000 cash, balance to suit purchaser, at 7 per cent, per of those who wish to study this interest was as the words of one who already experiences the joy and glory of the other 3d Thousand Now Ready. annum.

Address, CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Kansas City, Kansas. record of missionary work as carried on by the Apostles. shore. The funeral was held at the First Bap HERE is one of the many letters the Chic go, St. Paul Kansas City Railway constantly receiving in commendation of Its superior facilities in the way of brand new coaches and sleeping-car accommodation: "What you said about the cars on youi road was true.

They were the finest I saw on my way here, and the most roomy and comfortable. Should I have occasion to travel East, I shall try, to use your part of the road, and shall recommend it to others." It will be remembered this line is the only line in the West running the celebrated vestibule compartment Pullman sleeping-cars, In which the price for exclusive use of a drawing-room is no more than that of a section in the ordinary sleeping-car. The dining-car service is beyond comparison and Its express trains are run on the fastest schedules. W. H.

GOWENLOCK, Western Passenger Agent, No. 10 Exchange Building, Kansas City, Mo. Each chapter has a carefully prepared tist church and conducted by her pastor, series of notes explanations that really The Only Authorized LIFE OF SPURGEON. can literature, and in the homes and explain, in clear and intelligible terms, the meaning of what the Evangelist Luke hearts of the people, by deserving it. PENSIONS? THE DISABILITY' BILL A LAW.

Soldiers Disabled since the Warare Entitled. Denendent widows and parents now dependent whose sons died from effect of army service are included. If you wish your claim speedily and successfully prosecuted. Address JAMES TANNER, Late Commis'r of Pensions, Washin ton, D. C.

assisted by the Rev. Mr. Reaves, on Mon day afternoon, Quit.T-.iN. At his home in Miami court ty, Kansas, on the morning of May 4th, 1892, William H. Quillin.

-wrote for the instruction of the disciples AVe have made arrangements by which we can furnish this valuable periodical of Christ in all ages, from the time of and The Chronicle one year for il.Oo, TflE USHEK'S DESK TO THE TABERNACLE PULPIT. writing until the promised return of the iu advance to new subscribers. Do not miss this opportunity to secure your home Brother Quillin had just recently given Great Head of the church. This consti autes the explanatory part, and is precise his heart to Jesus and amid all his suffer paper, and a valuable tamily peroaical in addition for a little more than the price Bv Rev. R.

Shlrdler. with 5 Portraits of Mr. i ly what the pastor and the Sunday-school Spurgeon. Family portraits, and OO other ing he was patient and hopeful and at of the one. need.

last literally fell asleep in Jesus. Rr tl DOWN MEN IX 11 and women suf fering from any form of CHRONIC DISEASE, can secure a valuable work on their affliction (sealed) free, and learn how thev can he cured at The "Practical" part is composed of a The funeral was largely attended on It's not a Puzzle! series of practical remarks following each Half Bates to the Great Christian Endeavor Meeting at New York via B. 0. B. B.

May 5th. Sermon by Rev. D. King, of chapter. Some chapters have twenty Gardner; text 1 Thes.

5:10. K. home, by writing IR. PAKKEK 340 North Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn. Better write to-day, delays are dangerous.

Please state your trouble and how long illustrations some run page mciuuing Mr. Spurgeou's birth place. TheStockwell Orphaniige. His Home and Study at West-wood i Mr. Spurgeon at Mentone.

and other Illustrations of equal interest. Cloth, 1.50. "Copies sent postpaid, on receipt of piice. AGENTS WANTED. Address, AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 122 Wabash Avenue, JOSIAH COX.

CHICAGO, ILLS. After May 1st, 211 213 Wabash.l thirty, forty or more than fifty of these remarks, giving to a minister in a brief 0 3 Holt At Osawatomie, Kansas, April 29th, of tuberculons consumption, Howard and pithy form, the material for a ser or to the Sunday-school teacher mat Holt, aged twenty-two years. The deceased was the second son of ler for an interesting talk to his class on It's not an explanation of some mathematical problem. It's simply a diagram showing the relative position of three great cities of the You see, one? that's Chicago. Two? that's Kansas City.

Three? that's St. Louis. The straight and short lines joining them ail together renresents the Chicago Alton our sister Holt, of Burlington, Kan -some important truth or duty. For the meeting of the United Society of Christian Endeavor at New York, July 7th to 10th, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will sell tickets to the general public at the low rate of one fate for the round trip. Tickets at this rate reading via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, will be on sale from July 5 to 7 inclusive at ticket offices in all of the principal cities and towns in the East and West, and will be valid for return passage until July 15th inclusive.

The Baltimore and Ohio 'Railroad sas, who during the last four years has It was a very judicious selection to take The.Aots of the Apostles" for study in theSunfiay-schools during the latter half followed from her home to the grave, five members of her family, only one son now surviving. But in all this sorrow she has Hailroad. -of this year, "The Centennial of Modern found His grace sufficient. Howard possessed rare Intellectual en Company operates daily Vestibuled Lim Isstkad. Mrs.

R.M.Wilbur. 12 mo, 250 pp. dowments. At the age of fourteen he EYES Tested Scientifically and Glasses (when required) Fitted Accurately at 38 East Madison CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Artificial Human Eyes.

When You Co South You will wish to be fully Informed as tc ihe cheapest, most dlreot, and most pleasant route. You will wish to purchase your ticket via the route that will subject you to no delays, and by which through trains are run. Before you start you should provide your, self with a map and time table of the Memphis Route (Kansas City Ft. Scott and Memphis tt. R.

the only direct route from aiid via Kansts City to all points In Eastern and Southern Kansas. Southwest Missouri, and Texas. Pratleally the only route from th West to all Southern Cities. Entire trains with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars, Kansas City to Mea-phis; through Reclinitz Chair Curs, (Seats Free), Kansas City to Birmingham; through Sleeping Car, Kansas City to New Orleans. This is the direct route and many miles the shortest line to Little Bock, Hot Springs, Eureka Springs, Fort Smith, Van Buren, FayetterlUe and all points In Arkansas, Send for a large mup.

Send for a copy of the Missouri and Kansas Farmer, an eiclit page illustrated paper, containing full and reliable Information iu relation to the great States of Missouri and Kvnsas. Issued monthly and mailed free. Address J. E. LOOKWOOD.

Gen'l Pass. Ticket Agt. Kansas City, Mo, ited Express trams, equipped witn ran-man sleeninz cars between New Y'ork, was the most advanced pupil of his age So it Follows That if your route takes you up to, or you live in any one of the three places and want to get to either of the other two, that the Chicago Alton R. is decidedly the best route to travel. Seventeen magnificently equipped express trains per day are run over the triangle.

Kansas City Ticket Offices: Grand Junction Ticket Office. Ninth, Main and Delaware 1038 Union Union Depot and Grand Ave. Depot. A. HILTON.

Gen'l Asr't Pass. Dep't. in the schools of Coffey county. At sixteen he entered Ottawa University, where he pursued his studies until the junior Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and all intermediate stations, with close connections from all points South, Southwest, the far West and year, ranking very nign in an or inem.

Of a retiring, diffident disposition, he was Northwest. All through trains between the East and West cross the Alleghany Mountains, via Deer Park and Oakland, scarcely conscious of his superior gifts, and needed encouragement from his teachers. the famous summer resorts, amid the most picturesque scenery In America, and pass through Washington in full view of the capital and other public buildings. While at Ottawa he was baptized and IF you wish to advertise anything anywhere at anytime write to GEO. P.

ROW-ELL No. 10, Spruce New York, dl and Washington's monument. was a member of the Baptist church of Ottawa at the time of his death. For full information as to rates from REAL ESTATE. Loans Insurance.

LOTS IN Harvev, Morgan Park, Enelewood. fl New Departure! For the last ten years he was in the em I COMPOUND OXYGEN any point, time of trains and sleeping car accommodations apply to L. S. Allen, Chicago; O. P.

McCarty, Cincinnati; C. ploy of a firm in Kansas City as steno P. Craie. 415 Broadway, JN. A.

i. BESIDES Simmons, 211 Washington R. Mackenzie. 833 Chestnut Phila grapher and corresponding clerk, but with a view of resuming his studies the coming fall to prepare himself for the medical profession. Only a few months ago the terrible disease which carried him cross AMD The Most Desirable Chicago Suburbs.

CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON, delphia; S. B. Hege, Washington, D. D. Smith, Pittsburg; W.

E. Reppert, Columbus; G. M. Taylor, St. Louis, or Charles O.

Scull, O. P. A. Baltimore, flMKBiseasesI After 4 p. m.

13 Randolph Room 75, Chicago, Illinois tu A Vm4-)fn St. off showed itself. He was a great sufferer, but he bore it all with remarkable pa be Englewood, Ills. Md. Correspondence Solicited.

tience, evincing to the last the value of the Christian's trust. VV. OFFICE mo Home Treatment' IT All the news of Kansas and the world. The Kansas Weekly Capital will give its readers an Agricultural Department in Its splendid 12 page edition equal to any farm paper published in the West. It is the Great Farm and Family Newspaper of Kansas, and should be read by every Kansas farmer.

We will send you postage paid for one year TEE KANSAS WEEKLY CAPITAL The ChSoniole FOR $2. Two Dollars. $2. Subscribe at once. Either paper Is worth the price asked fur both.

Deer Park and Oakland, To those contemplating during the com That Tired Feeling. Is often the forerunner of serious ill Price, Sl.oo. Philadelphia: American Jiap-tist Publication Society, 1420 Chestnut Street. 'The point in this book around which all the rest revolves is a European trip, '-which has been proposed to Floy Dunlap, chat she may be a companion to her cous-ia. She wants very much to take it.

True, her father cannot afford the ex-pense, and her mother needs her, and her i better self tells her she ought not to go; but still she wants to. and the struggle is a severe one, until her better self conquered 'she decided to remain at home. Instead, then and this gives the title to the book of crossing the sea, she, with own family, spend a month by it at a cosy retreat; and instead of going in person with her cousin Katie to the places by her, she follows their itinerary i by. -carefully reading books of travel, so that rhe is prepared for the letters her cousin writes home, and which form an interesting feature of the book. the summer passed in loving un-selflsTi service iu the home and for the Master, at Land's End where they sojourned for a month.

Instead of her Guropean trip, Floy gained a noble vic-ttory over "herself, and was the instrument i in winning some new disciples for Christ, among them her own brother and sister. The book will be of interest to many young readers because of the information given regarding noted points abroad, and also because of the attention with which we always follow a struggle, so human and so victorious, as that which is here recorded. The Socthkrs Cutm. By A uuie Weston Whlt-oev. 12 mo, 22 pases.

Price, 1.2. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication fto-. ciety, 1420 Chesluut St. is a story of a young girl, Helen Carter, whose home wag in North Carolina, and who' went on a visit to an uncle's family in New York. Here she was thrown into wholly different surround-injra Irom those to which she had been accustomed.

The atmosphere was an intensely fashionable and worldly one, and 4he promise at first was that her sojourn would be one of friction and discomfort. ing summer a trip to the mountains in ct-urch nf health or nleasure. Deer Park. WATT, HI. D.

on the dome of the Alleghany mountains, i i t. (Wo Wttfe Hall, ness, which may be broken up if a good tonic like Hood's Sarsaparilla is taken in season. This medicine invigorates the ieet aoove ine sea level, ouera sum varied attractions as a delightful -atmos phere during both day and night, pure 1 I892 If THE CHRONICLE i Kansas City, I Kansas. Jf TRY IT. water, smoom, winaing roaus mtuugu the mountains and valleys, and the most kidneys and liver to remove the waste from the system, purifies the blood and builds up the strength.

picturesque scenery in the Alleghany OTTAWA UNIVERSITY. range, ine noiei is equippeu wuu ucu adjuncts conducive to the entertainment, nm((irt. nf im ptieRtK. HS Constipation is caused by loss of the per istaltic action of the bowels. Hood's Pills Turkish and Russian baths, swimming restore this action and invigorate the livpr.

pools lor DOtn laaies anu geuueuieu, uu-liard rooms, superbly furnished parlors and rooms single or en suite, an unexcelled cuisine and superior service. Mrs. John James Ingalls. Mrs. Ingalls, who was born in 1814, was the daughter of Ellsworth Chesebrough a i ne surrounaing grouuus as weu a the hotel are lighted with electricity, have cosy and shady nooks, meandering walks lawn -tennis courts and grassy playgrounds for children within full view of wealthy silk importer of New lork City, who met with reverses during the finan cial crisis of 1857, after which, with his family, he removed to the west, writes V.

Stuart Mosby in an interesting sketch. A. COUGH CAN BE CURED BY HOMtEOPATHIO Bronchial Syrup for Croup. Bronchitis, La Grippe, and first stages of Coneumption. Unlike Cough Syrups, it contains no opium or morphine, and hence is harmless.

Bottle, 50 cents; ask you Druggist to get It and keep It on hand. HALSEY BROTHERS, HOMtEOPATHIO PHARMACY. aT Washington t-. i CHICXCO. the inviting veranaas.

ix mues uisiaut on the same mountain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped fortheenlertain-ment and accomodation of its guests. Both hotels are upon the main line of the with portrait, of the wife of Senator I ngalls in the senesot "unKnown wives oi eu- sir. nmf 1 ffl I. known Men" in the May Ladies Home Journal. Kansas possessed little at that Baltimore unio ttauroaa, nave ine au-vantage of its splendid Vestibuled Limited Express trains between the East and West, and are, therefore, readily accessi-ki r.r.m all r.aris nf the countrv.

Season time but a name, a few Indians, and a 1 great deal of sympathy from her more for Hut a bright, unselfish, helpful nature excursion tickets, good for return passage i i i i tunate sister States, and life was-replete Until llCtODer 31 SI, Will ue pintcu on aaic at greatly reduced rates at all principal with novel experiences to the young girl thai utterly refused to be spoiled, coupled with a winning manner, both alike inttu-mvA hv livinc. child-like Christian trust, OR NO FEE PATENT ticket offices throughout the country. One wv tickets reading from St. Louis, whose earlier days had been spent in the metropolis of the new world, from whence earned her triumphantly through. She Louisville.

Cincinnati, Columbus, Chica she removed to her home in Kansas won to herself the younger members of A 48-pagc book free. Address W. I. FITZ GERALD, AH'y-at-Law, Cor. 8th Washington, D.

D. TO BECOME A BUSINESS MAN A TEACHER MINISTER? A PHYSICIAN? A MrSICIANT AN INTELLIGENT MAN OR WOMAN IN ANY LINE OF LABOR? Then DO YOU WISH the family, Bessie and Tom, and by a heroic act of self forgetfulness saved the life where in 1866 she was married to Mr. Ingalls. It is the pride of Mr. and Mrs.

Ingalls that they both spring from the of the former. purest ot Puritan stock; and in their West The lesson of the book is that one's true go and any point on B. O. system to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia or New York, or vice versa, are good to stop off at either Deer Park or Oakland, and the time limit will be extended by agents at either resoit upon application. The season at these popular resorts commences June 23rd.

For full information as to rates, rooms, address George D. DeShields, manager. Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett Maryland. -pleasure, as well as true mission in life, is GEORGE A. MISCH, STAINED GLASS, ENAMELED, EMBOSSED.

CUT. GROUND, BEVELED PLATE AN0 PTROGRAPHIC. go to OTTAWA I'NITERSITT and secure there the hest rouble preparation i for your fife work. The Courses of Study are SCIKNTU1C, I.ITI.BARY, nd CLASSICAL, both Preparatory and Collegiate. The Instruction Is annul passed In method and spirit.

The Expenses are so reasonable as to come within the reach of nearly every one. SPRING TERM BEGINS MARCH 22nd, 1892. For furtherJnformation or for Catalogue address the President, FRANKLIN JOHNSON, OTTAWA, KANSAS ern home the principles and traditions of that sturdy race, through whose flerceen-ergies this great country has developed. be found in the helping oi otners. ine ideal presented in Helen's character may perhaps by some be thought too have been recognized and followed.

William Chesebrough, who settled In Boston 217 Washington 5U CHICAGO. ILLS ideals must be this. And after all mere.

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