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Dexter Delta from Dexter, Kansas • 3

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J. D. Daren, a prosperous farmer of KANSAS MATTERS. Lcona, has 10,000 bearing apple trees and will raise 20.000 bushel this year. as a BsdlcUw, is Dr.

Pierce's Qoldm Governor Northen, of Georgia, li a reg. alar attendant at church and Sunday Bohool, and a prominent figure in the Baptist conventions and otbur relglous bodice, He devotes much tin time ta charitable work. Itenii of Interest Condensed for Hurried MISCELLANY. Dogskin Is a wall decoration. Muiio employs 4,500 Londoneis.

Germany boasts a well. Texas' wool clip Is 20,000,000 lbs. It aw Ti McOiilMen. a Holiness preacher at Fort Scott, has been fired 1 1 1 out oi tne cnurcti ior immuru Medical Discovery. And, because of that, there's soma, thing unusual la the way of stlllng, it.

Where vary other medicine of a During the past week the clerk of Labette county has received forty-six Its kind onlv emm- iui, this is ruaraiw teed. If is svm wolf scalps, for which the county paid $138. "German Syfub" The Treasury vaults of tU United States now contain about $475,000,00 0 oi silver, Including bars, dollars and subsidiary coin. The value of tropical and semi-tropical fruits grown under the American flag is nearly $20,000,000. CU'tia largest single fortification in the world is Fortress Mcnroe.

It has already cost over $3,000,000. The combined length of the world's telegraph lines la 881,000 miles, necessi tating the use of 2,260,000 miles of wire. The number of gas and electrlo lamps required to illuminate New York after nightfall is 28,000. The streets lighted cover sixty-six sores, end the piers two miles. There are 1,300 electrio lights under city control.

The whole coat of keeping the city lighted Is Wnrrtnn rhnA Vina made the Win- field National Bank the depository of tliA nnnlt.nnt.lnrv nnd all the funds of that institution are deposited there. 1 The board of publio works has ad vertisod for bids for the construction of a detached vrard cottage at the Osa- falls to benefit or cure, you have your money back. It's the only guaranteed remedy for every disease caused by a disordered liver or impure blood. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, the most stubborn Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its ear lies stages, all are cured by it It purifies and enriches tbe blood, rouses every organ into healthful action, and re-uteres strength and vigor. In building up-both flesh and strength of pale, puny.

children, or to invigorate and braes the system after Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, and other prostrating acute diseases, nothing can equal the Discovery." You pay only for the good you get watomie insane asylum. I he legist ture appropriated 870,000 for this pur pose, tho contract will be let June My acauamtance with Boschee'S German byrup was made about fourteen years ago. I contracted a cold which resulted in a hoarseness and cough which disabled me from filling my pulpit for a number of Sab-baths. After; trying a physician, without obtaining relief I saw the advertisement of your remedy and obtained a bottle. I received quick and permanent help I never hesitate to tell my experience.

Rev. W. H. Ilaggerty, Martinsville, N.J. ITeaderi.

The county officials of Harper county have decided to do tholrown jmltur work. Thd Best llrotlicrs' cement works of Mt'dii'ine Lodge have a fine exhibit at tUo Vorld'n Faltv Over two hundred old soldiers at the Soldiers' Home at Leavenworth have taken the Keeley cure. The city ofticers of Attica have secured an injunction against the sale of the Attica water works. The man whom Dr. Talmngo baptized In Jordan Is exhibiting himself in Kansas and delivering lectures.

A canning factory at Arkansas City has In cultivation 500 acres of sweet corn, 100 acres of peas, 300 in tomatoes and SO in pumpkins. Charles Rlchter, an ex-puliceman of Leavenworth, has the beer stand in the basement of tho Herman building at tho World's Fair. There are 32.C0O aci'38 of unsold ichool land in Ness county, 25,000 in Sherman county, 84,000 in Morton county, and in Meade county. Ruck wheat is becoming quite an important product in Kansas. Last year tho state produced 62,808 bushels, which is four times the yield of ten years ago.

The mayor of Wellington swooped down on an ice house the other night and discovered scventce of beer. The tfwncr has not tun The claim that them Mate in year. Ihe city pays on the avoruge $18 year for the gas furnished to each lamp Londoners use 00,000 telephones. Argentina has the fastest cruiser. We use 1,250,000 envelopes daily, India has a spun of wire.

Our railroads stretch 108,000 miles. There are 50,000 varlotiei of plants. Germany suports 26,000 breweries. Japanese laborors got 0 cents a day, Ban Salvador has a telephone school. A tobacco plant yields 360,000 seeds.

Mrs. Stanford has $3,000,000 in jewels, Our Treasury vaults hold $175,000,000. Tiffany possesses a $200,000 necklace. Queen Victoria employs doctors. Mrs.

Mackay bas a sapphire. Baltimore will exhibit $10,000 piano. lotrtcity gains ground in agriculture. 1 Florida tree contained 15,000 oranges. The metal cerium costs $1,830 a pound, In Ireland trains are olectrlcally lighted.

Australians lead in tobacco consumption. Spokane projects an 80-mile irrigation ditch. Uncle Sam has ordered 50,000 pounds of type. The peach was a poisonous almond. British India has 10,417 licensed opium shops.

Whiskey Trust sold 45,087,734 gallons In a rear. post. Galvanized iron is not galvanized at all, hut is coated with zino by being plunged Into a bath of that metal and uiuriaUu aoid. mm I Corn Constipation and Dyspepsln. Dr.

tihoon's Restorative Nerve PI1U sent free with Medical Book toprove merit, for Sc stump. Dr.Shoop.Boi WHucine Wia. I fm SYSTEM. The Pennsylvania Mutual Life Ini. Co.

tWI-M Chestnut 8t Philadelphia. Pa. OroM assets, 1, W3 TO.S0S.C02 .29 t.roaa Jan. 1, lMt lH.IHMHlUtj Peopie'a Klre Ilia. Manchester, N.

11. Grose linnet, Jan. 1, 1KU tirosa liabilities, Jan. I. w8.Mt.it Somo seven thousand members of the British volunteer forces have served continuously and offioiently, for periods of from twenty to thirty-three years, and it Is proposed to bestow a medal or badge Burlington Ins.

ilurlington, Iown. 1, lWi TO (iioaa llabilltes, Jan. l.iatl... Provident Savings Life Assurance Society. Uroadwny.

Now Y. Oross n.sela, 1SI Cirnaa liabilities, I.lffll T0fi.SI6.tl0 on them for long sorvlco and good con duct. National Life Ins. Montiielior. Vt.

Encouragement tot the Keebl. fin Innir am falltnir nmhnra of SrS Chicago is to have 120 mll03 r.f ricoirlc capable of being rekindled Into a warm and genial glow, Just so long there Is hope lot the the Union where timber grows so Hmss 1, 1W1 R.WM.M (irnss Hatillltk'B. I. IHitl 7.21,'.W.0H Oakland Home Ina. Oakland, OroBS asM'tx, 1, 13B tlnwt lliihtlltlca, Glens Falls Ins.

Glcal Falls, N. Y. t2.155.s-rc.77 Gross Liabilities rapidly as in Kansas applies to all kinds of trees fruit, forest and ornamental. Independence for a city of only 1 ln I 1 Aran a New England Mutual Life Ins. Co.

luiiauibuuta piuuauij larger wholesale and jobbing business than any city of its size in the state of ivansas. T. Blakelv. of Neodcsha, United wean ana cmocistea lr.Tnua. uen mm therefore, despond, but derive encouragement from this, and from the further fact that ther.

Is a restorative most potent In renewing the dilapidated powers of a broken-down system. Yes, thanks to its unexampled tonio virtues, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope in the minds of the feeble and nervous. Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color, arj blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless invlgorant speedily Initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion Is the blood fertilized, and sustenance afforded to each life-sustaining organ by the Bitters, which Is Inoffensive even to the fnminlne palate, vegetable in composition, and thoroughly safe. Use it and regain vigor I During the past 50 years more than nine million people have emigrated from England, of wbom 10 per cent, have returned.

If the Baby Cutting Teetk, Be sure and nsa that old and well tried remedy, Una. Wikslow's Sooimsc Sracr tor Children Teething. States revenue collector for Kansas, is at the head of a syndicate which is getting ready to prospect for coal oil it Pittsburg. The chinch bugs in some localities llns season fail to sine "in this wneat, by-and-bv," but have substituted for that strain one that grace, how sweet the sound." TV it.r. nashier of the Bank of Connecting the Commercial Centres snd rick farms of MISSOURI, The Broad Corn and Wheat rields snd Thriving Towns of KANSAS.

The Fertile River Valleys and Trade Centres ol NEBRASKA, Xhe Grand, Picttiresquo and Enchanting Seen, cry, and the Famous Mining Districts of COLORADO, Tho Agricultural, Fruit, Mineral and Timbel Lauds, and Famous Hot Springs of ARKANSAS, The Beautiful Colling Prairies and Wood land! of the 1 INDIAN TERRITORY, The Sngar Plantations of LOUISIANA, -The Cotton and Grain Fields, tbe Cattle Range! and Winter Resorts of TEXAS, Historical and Scenic OLD AND NEW MEXICO, And forms with its Connections tbe Fapnlsl Winter Route to ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA, For full descriptive and Illustrated pamphlet el ny of the above or Hot Ark Bit Antonio, Texas, and Mexico, address CompinyH Agents, or II. C. TOWNSEND, Oral Vumsn Tlcfcet Agost, ST. LOUIS, MO, To Populist Press and People. I take pleasure in announcing that I have made arrangements on behalf of the National Reform Press Association, whereby plates and ready-prints containing Populist matter officially approved and recommended by the National Reform Press Association and Chairman Taubeneck, in any quantity desired, will be furnished by The Winfleld Newspaper Union.

Write to the Winfleld Newspapei Union for samples and prices. No other house furnishes authorized matter. W. S. MORGAN, Sec, National Reform Press Association.

Address, WINFIELD NEWSPAPER UNION, WINFIELD, KANSAS. Free Farms in Cherokee Strip, Write to G. T. Nicholson, G. P.

4 T. A. T. S. F.

It. Topeka, Kansas, for fret copy of illustrated folder describing CHEROKEE STRIP, and the Tonkawa, Pawnee and Kicka-poo Reservation, soon to be opened for settlement by U. S. Government. Millions of acres in the finest agricultural country under the sun, waiting to be I vino uusimu, wucn- C.roas Assets .1 tin 1st, 1SIM Gross LliUitltlcs ltMHl.HTi.t.i Union Mutual Life Ina.

Co. Portland, Mfllno. Oross Assets Dec. Slat. Ni.42!i,7.23 Gross Liabilities e.l.tH..T;8.a4 Providence Washington InsTCo, Providence, rt.I.

(iross Assets.Jfin 1, 18U3 Gross Utrtillltlea Groe Assets, Jim. 1, 1SU3 Gross Liabilities 1.488.026.00 American Central In3. St. Louis, Mo. GroBS Assets.

Jnn 1, 1SU3 $1,641,100.41 (irons Liabilities 1.323.686.68 N. W. MutuiiiXiie Ins. Milwaukee, vVis7 W. Piilndexter.

Gen. Agt KoomKiColUm-biiin buildinw. Topeka, Kans. Gross Assets, Jan. 1, 1893 (50.236 0P9.13 Oross Liabilities 40,768,704.68 Colnmblnn Fire Insurance Co.

of America Louisville, Ky. i Homo office). Cross Assets, January 1, ISO $248,182.99 Gloss Liabillt res, January The tliceiiwieh Iu. Co.ol'Aew'York. Oross Assets, January l.lSiKI 1.4S(,)!i2.09 1.1SW Yl tltiiiniabui'Kh City Fire Ina.

Co. 16 llroadwav, Brooklyn, N. Y- Gross Assets, January 1, lsy.1 Grossj.iabilities. January 1, 1MB 00:1,222.20 SluriioiU taleum ISolicr I imicctlou Jt In. Hartford, Conn.

Onus Assets. January 1, tiross Liabilities, l.Mt',130.81 lioyMon Co. Boston Slaas. Gross tftW fl25.72 Gross BW.trn.tHS Fire Anuclii tion. Philadelphia, Pa.

Gross assets, January 1, Ciroaa liabilities. January 1. ISilt 4.34tUfflti9 The Aarlcullni al lnsuruace Co. of Y. Gross assets, January 1, 1KB Cross liabilities, January 1.

11 IngallB, who got away with the funds to the amount of several tnousana dollars, has settled by transferring all 1-1 A A i. 1 1 1 lus prupeny 10 me maa, Pleasant Hill '-wnship, in Ellis sounty, claims the honor of holding the first election under the new Australian ballot laws. The election was an May 9 to elect township officers, it More powder was burned in making the Hoosaio tunnel than in tbe War of the Rebellion. A large coal mine uses almost as much. "Hanson's Magic Corn Salve." Warranted to cure, or money refunded.

Ask yonf druggist (or It. Price Si cents. It takes a gallon of milk to make a pound of cheese. Canada and Denmark eat more butter and cheese than any other nations do. being a new township.

A big real estate deal has just been consummated in Atchison, ana tne Patriot takes it as evidence that con 'ITS- All fita Hopped frre hy DR. IMKE'S CC1I ttdence will soon be restored with roses. England has ordered 13 torpsdo-boat destroyers. England's Prime Minister gets $35,000 a year. Victoria produced ounces of gold in '92.

The dearest leather sells for JU '10 per dozen skins. Ben Butler's law practice yielded a year. The Sultan's harem costs Turkey a year- Russia produces 111,640 barrels of petroleum daily. In Pennsylvania 150 towns are elec-tricai-ly lighted. We consume 300,000,000 bushels of wheat annually.

Armour's grain elevator wl!) hold 8,000,000 bushels. A Russian is not legally of age until he is 25 years old. The correspondence of the Pope is carried on in Latin. A diamond for cutting glass lasts about three months. The Romans bad no hinges; all their doors turned on pivots.

Norway and Sweden export 20,000 tons of matches a year. A Wisconsin county had 10,000,000,000 feet of standing pine. In New York the average number of persons to a dwelling Is 18. World's Fair buildings will need incandescent electrieSights. Not a person has been killed in a Maine railroad wreck since 1889.

China's tea crop promises to be largo and of excellent quality this year. Wine is frequently used instead of water, in Spain, in mixing shoe blacking. The English branch of an American firm has made 10.000 looms in nine years. The first English work that mentions coffee is Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy." It is said that Mme. de Pompadour used to spend $100,000 a year on perfumes.

Experiments in wheat growing in Queensland have given 20 bushels per half-acre. It costs as much to convict a New York murderer as it does to build a public school. The rice crop of the United States is reported to be CO per cent, greater than VUKVilllLSTORRB no nc alter am amn nop. war- eastern capitalists in Atchison real es reloue cures. Treatlne and 3 00 trial bottle free to Kit iiond to nr.

Kline, 9Si irch Philadelphia, l'a- tate. The point is well taken. German Ins. Co. Freepoi III.

Gross assets, Jail miry 1. IS'Kl llablllllea, January 1. 18W) 2.1UMu3.83 The New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. 2.1 1'ine Street.

YorkClty. N. Y. The mayor of Osage Mission called a special meeting of the city council ana recommended for the good of the city Gross assets, January 1, 1S1K1 $190,264 65 iiroas liabilities, Jauuury 1, 18tst lH8.Wi.83 that the city marshal be discharged Rf.laTn. rirt.

lies Alnineu. 111.. The council refused to do it, where upon the mayor, Chas. A. Wimsatt, re signed.

Manufacturers oi giase iu Dresden produce some of their finest wares in fur naces with chambers and compartments instead or pots. THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup printed near the bottom of the package. For some time past a discussion has been going on in Kansas newspaper as to the whereabout of the oldest Gross assets, January 1, (M.707.10 Gross linbllitlea.Janiinry l.lf'il.,..

62li.6U.Sl "Washinston Life Ins. Co. N. Y. City.

K. Gross assets, January 1, 16U3 ti Gross liabilities, Jannary 1, 18U3 lI.CTi.311.iiH State Investment Insurance Co. San Francisco, Cal. Oross Jan. 1, 63 1.

1MB Tiie Spring Garden Insurance Co. 431 Walnut Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Gross assets. Jan. 1.1WW Gross liabilities, Jan.

1.189H American Ins. Boston, Muss. Gross assets. Jan. 1, 18113 jjross liabilities.

Jan.l W.t) W2.I28.H7 book in the state. Atchison comes to the front with a book printed in I486, 19. I A compilation of the insurance laws of Kansas is now in tho hands of the state printer and will bo ready for distribution in a few days; this volume will also contain the rules of practice before the state insurance department. Prof. Wiley, government chemist, has issued a report on the sugar beet industry in which he says: In the northern and eustern part of Kansas, sugar beets did well, the yield being fifteen tons per acre, which tested 1L07 and gave 2.281 pounds of sugar per acre.

ft Mrs. Kate Smeed Cross, of Emporia, has been chosed vice-president for Kansas of the national association for the erection of a monument to the mother of George Washington. This is a national orgonization, chartered in February, 1890, and the ofneerscon-sist of the President of the United States, the chief justice of the United States and the governor of the state of Virginia. After putting up a re-insurance re-reserve according to the New York standard, which is the highest in the United States, the Rurlington Insurance Company has still left the enormous ratio of 190 per cent, surplus to holders, for their additional protection. Iowa State Register, Des Moines.

An Atchison man has hit on a novel way of getting money to go to the World's Fair. One day last week he advertised in a Chicago paper for a room. He got several hundred replies, the most of the letters containing postage stamps. Another advertisement was promptly forwarded to a different paper, and a second batch of replies with more stamps came by return mail. The man now has 811.50 worth of stamps.

He is the only man on record who is getting ahead of Chicago. A. A. Davis, of Arkansas City, claims to have been the first man in the Union army during the war of the rebellion and he figures it out thusly: He belonged to the first company, of his regiment, and his place was "No. 1," the right of the line.

His regiment was the first regiment of the first brigade of the first division of the first corps of the army of the Potomac which was the first army. He also lost what he calls his first leg, the right one, at Petersburg and says that if he ever catches the "Johnnie" who shot it off, he will give him a first class licking. Will E. Bolton, the 315 pound cyclist of Grcensburg, is in Chicago for a few days. About the middle of July Mr.

Bolton along with Thomas Shaw of Wichita, a 125 pound wheelman, will head a body of 100 cyclists, who, starting from Greensburg, will ride to Chicago to attend the bicycle races of the international tournament. Mr. Bolton is now in Chicago getting constructed especially for himself a bi-cyclo that will carry his one-seventh of a long ton of avoirdupois over the rough roads in safety. He says Mr. Shaw's wheel does not differ from any other.

Mr. Shaw and himself will ride at the head of the procession and and they anticipate making quite a sensation on their way to Chicago. A table containing 9,000 pieces oi thirty-nine different kinds of wood has been taken to the World's Fair by the ladies of Girard and is now on exhibition in the woman's parlor of the Kansas state building. It contains twenty-four kinds of native wood, as follows: Hard pine, soft pine, sycamore, white birch, black walnut, cherry, black oak, white oak, hard maple, soft maple, butternut, white ash, gray ash, white elm, poplar, red cedar, yellow cedar, mulberry, redbud, hois D'Arc, red elm, ironwood, box elder and California redwood, and fifteen kinds of imported wood: Black ebony, tulip wood, cocoboli, red rose wood, yellow rosewood, Cuba mahogany, St. Domingo Spanish cedar, baywood, English walnut, white holly, satin-wood, snakewood, lignum and sandalwood.

5 The Kansas building will compare favorably with that of most any other state, In the great dome is painted the coat-of-arms of the Sunflower state and on each side is painted a representation of the agricultural products of the state and the whole is surrounded with a six foot painting repreientative of a rose bed with here aad there a Sunflower in the center. At the base of the dome is a landscape painting ten feet in width. At the east end of the dome is a painted panel upon which is shown the number of bushels of wheat raised in Kansas. On one side of this panel is represented a field of growing wheat, while on the other is seen a binder in operation and the laborers in the set of shocking the grain. The west end of the dome is similarly decorated, except that it shows the number of bushels of corn raised in the state; portraying on one side vast fields of growing corn and on the other side the corn ripened and in the process of being husked.

Newton has a dairyman who known as Buttermilk Bill. The Republican says he has decorated his wagon with an oil painting, representing a young lady and a dish of ice cream. The combination is a happy one. Elder Mills, pastor of the colored church at Anthony, is in trouble. One of his neighbors lives on the property lately purchased by the colored people as a site for a church and refuses to give up possession.

She claims that the elder disturbed the peace of herself and family by attempting to get possession of the property and has had a warrant issued for his arrest. the property of bt. Benedict college, and presented to it by one of the European monasteries. tickled by the husbandman plowshare. This is almost the last chance to obtain one of Uncle Sam's free There were 10,145 marriages in Kan farms.

sas last year. The record shows the Nature should remarkable fact that more than half of these, 6,730, were colored. In three cases the groom was over 80 and in Unlike the Dutch Process CURES live cases the bride was over 75. The be assisted to throw of the blood. Nothing does it so well, so safely or so promptly as Swift's Specifier record also shows that the number of MALARIAL marriages steadily increases from July No Alkalies OB Other Chemicals poison: to December at the rate of about 100 a month.

The most marriages occur in IJceember. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. are nsed In the preparation of Fnr thrre venre I wai troulilfrl with malarial nnfenn. London contains one-eighth of Great Rritain's population, has a larger daily delivery of letters than all Scotland, a birth every four minutes, and a death every six. Bow's thin I We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known F. J.

Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hlra perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially ablo to cany out any obligations made by tliclr Arm. West Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Klnnnn Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the Price, 75e. per bottle.

Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Railway traveling is cheapest in Hungary. It is possible to go from Buda-Pesth to Kronstadt, a distance of 500 miles, for $1.60, being at tbe rate of three miles for a cent. A.

J. Wintrode, cashier of the Santa Fe Land Department, has in his r.iuscd my appetite to I was greatly re W. BAKER uuLCfi in n.xi, mm iiiuioMaii iistnaTnis. i inea mt curiAl noliisll rfjinMics.l.iitlrinoriTf'rr. I rniilrlm.t library old books bearing the follow ing dates: 1674, 1079, 1684 and 1685, or Inort'liff.

I then tried jjJJKJjyi A few bottles of this wfimlKrAil rnedkincSiTHitrSmftde a com pic to and ncrtnmcnt euro. EiZJZIm a I now enlnv im U-ttcr health than ever. J. A. RICH, Ottawa, Kan, from 208 to 219 years old.

This leads tha Winfleld man, who claims to have the oldest book in Kansas, and which uihirh abinlutely pure and soluble. Our booh on Mood and Skin Diseases mailed free. QWtFT SPEClFiO ATLANTA. OA. was published in 1740.

H. Brad i mm: I It has mnrtthan thres timet thecirenyth of Cocoa mixed iwith Starch, Arrowroot or, 'Snear, and is far more eco bury, of the land department, has in his possession a Latin dictionary in a good state of preservation, which was any previous one. The average life of women in France for the last 32 years bas been 38 years, and of men 36 years. During last year 1,046 elk were killed Norway, and 1,672 in Sweden, about the average number. printed In 1677.

JNext. nomical, costirg less than one cent a eup. It is delicious, nourishing, and iasilt DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers ererywhert. W.

AKEK Dorchester, Man. Governor Lewelling has appointed tho following delegates to attend the national convention of charities and corrections which meets in ducat World's Faip.K!?mTand money so as to see the World's Fair to Viest advantage, is a question that may have puzzled you. Avoid mistakes Tjy getting posted in advance. Per-liaps the illustrated folder just issued 3jy Santa Fe lloutc is what you need. It contains views of World's Pair Buildings, accurate map of Chicago, and other information of value to sightseers.

Address G. T. Nicholson, G. P. T.

A. T. S. F. R.

To-peha, and ask for free copy. SANTA FE ROUTE. June 12; M. A. Householder, Columbus; Mary E.

Lease, ichita; S. T. Walker, Olathe; O. E. Faulkner, Atchison; W.

rPOO Pamphlets describing the i resourcea of kansas, ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, and CALIFORNIA. T. Wait, Smith Center; H. B. Kelley, flicmerson; v.

14. Wiles, Winneld; w. may be had by addressing T. Nioholsow, G. Todd, Topeka; Dr.

Pilcher. Win field; A. E. Hitchcook. Yoe, Independence; W.

Hurd, Holton G. P. AT. AS. F.

B. Kansas. Mention this paper. few people left September 13 to 16 inclusive will be Kansas week at the world fair. In The East India Herve writing about it to the Atchison Champion Tom Anderson says; "We will have an exhibit that no citizen of Seed permanently cures I Chronic Cunstlpntlnn and I Kansas need be ashamed of.

We ex restores an Liost vital row-nrs. caused bv violating the laws of Nature. Sample free. East in-rdia Importing 88 Dear born Avenue. Chicairo, 111.

ARLY RISERS This Trado JirArk Is the test itv. irnf. iittiaB KarlvKlstAh WflTERPROOFi COATi the Famous Little Pllla forConstlpatlonilck IToad-tobe, UTspep.ta.Nu uaea.No Pain. Vary Small. who still follow antiquated methods of raising bread, biscuit, cake and pastry with home-made mixtures of what they suppose to be cream of tartar and soda, compounded haphazard, but there are very few The best housekeepers use the Royal Baking Powder instead.

Its scientific composition insures uniform results. By its use alone can the finest flavored, most wholesome food be produced. To any housekeeper who has not used the Royal Baking Powder we would like to send our Cook Book, free. Mark your request "For instruction." Royal Baking Powder Company, 106 Wall Street, New-York. In iha World UAtaioKua From lbs month.

Hkrm- A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS.

Re" wit treatment (by prfto fQU" tlcing-phvalclrinrNoitarirj(, I ThOTWrinrt rurl. pprttl new iwmm! k. .1 U.I 1 a mwr a aa Trv Mc VlckorS 'rheater. Chlcairo, 111. MEND YOUIi OWN HARNESS pect the entire population to be at Chicago during Kansas week and 'whoop it up' for the sunflower state." He concludes with the opening stanza of the Kansas cantata, to be sung by the Modocs at the world's fair hall from a country locBtf west, A garden of Eden, the best of the i O'erflowing with honey, by su ressed, It really hasn't its mate, The thriftiest state Blnce lm? was born.

Where everything grows bat tho tnlstle and thorn And everytbin goes bnt the Jnice of the corn, In tbe beautiful "Sunflower state." The pnnual meeting of the stockholders of tho Leroy Caney Valley Air Iiine Railway company will be held in Frcdonia on Thursday, June 22. George Gould is president of this company. The Kb nsas Knights of Pythias expended during the year 1893 In benefits and relief in various forms. The total membership in the state Dec. 31, 18l(3, was 14,057, a net increase during the year of 3,003.

This is one of the youngest benevolent societies in the country, yet its substantial benefactions have probably not been exceeded by those of any kindred organization, WITH nemeitv for Catarrh la the to TJie, and Cheapest. 1 11 THOMSON'S SLOTTED I Beat, Kasl Easiest TlmtrrlRl. nr sent, bv mall. i lTrVl' Tf.w RIVETS. Watrhn, Snnl, ItDyclfS Himf S.wln.

l.rlilt,(,0nrMi).,MT.r rnna Tnnln, Uatrkl annuo (tint. I At 4- Price 1 VNUftoVrffc'tM'' to drive and clinch them easily and quickly; Jenvliijr tile clinc absolutely smooth. Requiring no hole to be mndo in the leather nor burr for the Kirel, They arc STRONG. TOUGH and DURABLE. Millions now iu use.

All lengths, uniform or assorted, put up in bo-s. Ak ynr ilrnler for Ihem, or lend (too. In itampi fbr a box of 100; assorted size. JUDION L.THOMSON MFG. WalikavM.

Max. nr UP EVERYONE SIIOHMl ALWAYS Us I'tflO TUC prOTNns.MiJ.H,.l!,iW Ksterbionk's lilt Dtol sit. rctarhrir 86 JOHN tKW YOUK. tSlBmiUfc 'riThcmpson's Eye Water. W.

Jtf-U. Wmfield, Kan. Vol HOTEL BINCRCFTJ; Patents. Trade-Marks, Examination and Advice as to Patentability of Invention. Send for Uutde.

or How to Got at. 844 On heat; btth. fltort family kul beat loeattw In Chloao, tr World'. Falri European A Aratrloaa plan. II IS par roriroujis Jt jyn U.leifjrjt Ufattot." rilEia CTASSILL, WASEKOTW, fi.

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About Dexter Delta Archive

Pages Available:
99
Years Available:
1892-1893