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? I Time is Money And worth saving. If it's New York you want to reach, here's how to save many valuable hours, fj ! The quickest train to New York is Wabash " Fast s : Mail, Kansas City 6.15 p. m.. New York 7.30 second morning. Trains from this city make direct g ' connection in Kansas City Union Depot with & Wabash "Fast Mail." S Wabash Fast Mail 1 leaves Kansas City.. .."Wabash.. ........ 6.15 ..evety eveniiv. 5 Arrives Detroit. ...Wabash .11J5 ..next -morning. . -? Arrives Niagara Falls.. Wabash . . 6.56 ...aesct evening. Arrives Buffalo ....Wabash.......... 7.50 . . . next evening. s Arrives New York. D. L,. fit W 7-30 second morning. Q Arrives Boston.... M- T- Cent, nd 1- a 1..10 J second morning. & TVe can give quicker and better service to almost - any eastern city or town than any other line run ij , cinir east from Kansas City. Tell us where yots ?A r want to jx. We will point out your beat time and jij connections, tell yon all about the service, quote Vj you rates which you will find to be the lowest. f H.N. GABLAND. It C SHIELDS, ! Western Passenger Agent. Traveling Passenger Agent. 3 KANSAS CITY. ' Western Kansas fVorld. Established March 1. 1S79. Official Paper of taa City of Wa-Keeaey. Saturday; July 14, 1900. Congressman W. A. Reeder and family have returned to their home in Logan for the summer. Congress has adjourned and there was nothing to keep him longer at the national capitol. While Mr. Reeder is at home he has a representative at Washing ton who looks after department work for him, so that his being at home does not mean that pension or other department work will stop, but It will have the same prompt and care ful attention it has ever had since Mr. Reeder has been in congress. To insure the promptest attention all letters should be addressed to him at Logan for the present. Phillipsburg Dispatch. IS IT EIGHT Tor an Editor ta Baeommtnd Patent Mdi einaa. From Sylran Valley News, Brevard. N. O. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietory medicines which flood the masket, yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family for twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of sufieriog while a physician is awaited. We do not be lieve In depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do be lieve that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Jones & Gibson, Druggists. The Goodland News says an eastern exchange, .prints this "awful funny" affair: 'A young lady asked a haughty young editor how to make 'not enough' out of "enough. Take the third, second and first letters of the letters 'enough' for the first word, and the sixth, fourth and fifth for the second word' and you have something that is not enough for any young lady." Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, out grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist sug gested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Jones & Gibson's Drug store. Only ao cents na si. uu, every bottle guaranteed. e Clarence Rarick, the Osborne young nan who won the cadetship from this district in competitive examination, and was appointed by Congressman -Reeder, has successfully passed all the tests and examinations and been admitted to the military academy at West Point. Burr Oak Herald. NewYorRf John Layman and Peter Hotter are the first men to bring new wheat to market. They are threshing 40 acres from the shock. As they estimate, it is running about 23 bushels per acre and grades "No. 2, weighing from 59 to 61 pounds. They get 62 cents for it. It seems to be perfectly dry and is very clean, pretty wheat Jew ell Republican. AMY advertised dealer is authorized to guarantee Bvnner Salve for tet ter, eczema, piles, sprains, cuts, scalds, burns, ulcers and any open or old sore. Jones & Gibson and Jas C. Ellis, Collyer. An exchange says Bryan surpasses McKinley as a spell binder but it will take a better man than Stevenson to hold Roosevelt level. An Epidemic of Diarrhoea Mr. A. Sanders, writingfrom Cocoa- nut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says - he also recommended it to others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used. For sale by Jones & Gibson, Druggists. Now the statement is. going the rounds of papers in the east that farmers in Kansas are taking up golf with great enthusiasm. In times of prosperity or of affliction there are always those who consider it their duty to go out of the way for the pur pose of misrepresenting and ridicul ing the Kansas farmer. Ex. V ' Cored Bronchial Trouble. Chas E. Davis, 1071 Congress street, Chicago, says: "I suffered for years with bronchial trouble and tried many kinds of medicines without re lief, until I began taking Foley's Honey and Tar, which cured me." Jones & Gibson and Jas C. Ellis, Coll yer. There is no shudder over the word gold in the Republican platform, and not a suggestion of a sop to silver sentiment in it, which is an indica tion that the Republican leaders con sider the silver issue as thoroughly dead and buried and incapable of giving any trouble or uneasiness in this year's campaign. Ex. Bumps or Braises, Sprains or sores, burns or scalds, wounds or cuts, tetter or eczema, all quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in the world". Nothing else "just as good." Jones & Gibson and Jas C Ellis, Collyer. Algeldt says that immediately af ter the renominatton of Bryan and reaffirmation of the Chicago platform it is his intention to give up politics and retire to private life. If he puts his resolution into effect promptly it will give him a start in private life of about four months over Bryan. Ex. - - - DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Jones & Gib son. "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's,' says Mr.- Charles Holzhauer, Drug gist. Newark, N. JV "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon In all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by Jones 8c Gibson, Druggists. The campaign in the state will not begin until September 1. " : . Good fresh beef at Baker's. - McKINLET AND EOOSBVXLT. The candidates placed before the people of the United States by the Republican National convention on the 21st of June, 1900, occupy a unique position in the history of American politics. Both were nomi nated without a single dissenting vote. No parallel to this unanimity of thought and action is to be found in the records of national conven tions in this country. Both candi dates would have been nominated by acclamation did not time-honored rule require the formality of a bal lot. The reason for this remarkable ac cord in the choosing of the Republi can Presidential ticket for the cam paign of 1900 is not far to seek. In the case of President McKinley a re nomination was a foregone conclu sion almost from the moment he took the oath of office on the 4th of March, 1897. This certainty was only made more certain by a chain events which served to show how wisely the people chose in the election of 1896 and to foreshadow the popular demand that was to make itself with regard to a second term. Just as William Mc Kinley was the logical candidate of his party at a time when the country was suffering the pangs of bank ruptcy and ruin as the result of run ning after false guides, so was Will iam McKinley the logical, the inevit able candidate of his party at a time when his great mission of restoring prosperity stood accomplished, and when new and trying problems, grow ing out of unprecedented and difficult conditions required for their safe so lution the same clear brain and the same lof tv statesmanship that served the country so well in its time of trial. Hence there was and could be no candidate other than William Mc Kinley. Equally patent and potent reasons impelled the unanimous nomination of Theodore Roosevelt as candidate for vice president. No other man considered in connection with that office so filled the public eye and the public mind. Civilian and soldier, citizen and man, student and ranch man, scholar and rough rider, his character, his name and his record appealed irresistibly to American ap preciation of brains, energy and pluck. McKinley and Roosevelt a wonder ful combination of abilities and qualities! Match them if you can. American Economist. Spent a Good Farm Doctoring. Mr. A. N. Noell of Asherville, Kan sas, says he spent a good farm doctor ing himself for chronic diarrhoea but got no relief and was afraid that he must die. He chanced to get hold of a bottle Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was per manently cured by it. For sale. by Jones & Gibson, Druggists. An Awful Solution. The Democratic party is a law unto itself. There is nothing else just like it. A contemporary poet seems to have had its epitaph in mind when he wrote: . Tbe lightning bug Is brilliant. But it hasn't any mind ; It stnmbles through existence With its headlight on behind. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Woman's Bights. Many women suffer all sorts of so- called "female weaknesses" just be cause their kidneys are out of order and they have a right to know Fo ley's Kidney Cure is just what is needed by most ailing women. Jones & Gibson and Jas C. Ellis, Collyer. An exchange gives some of its "stop my paper" fellows the follow ing truthful words: "A couple of years ago a cranky sort of an old fel low came into this office as mad as a bull hornet and 'stopped bis paper.'" We have frequently met him on the streets since that time and it is very amusing to lis to note the look of sur prise on the old fellow's face that we are still in existence regardless of the fact that he "stopped the paper" Some day, and it won't be long, either, that poor old fellow will turn up his toes. His spiteful old heart will be stilled forever. Neighbors and relatives will follow his lifeless clay to the Grand Prairie cemetery and lay him to rest among the flowers. An obituary will appear in these columns telling what a good, kind father, good neighbor and beloved citizen be was which lie the recording angel will kindly over look for charity's sake and in a very short time after he will be forgot tern As he lays out there in the cold old graveyard, wrapped in the silent slumber of death, he will never know that the last kind word ever spoken of him was by the editor of the paper which in life he "stopped." Tie List of Woaaded who have been healed by Banner Salve, is very large. It heals all wounds or sores and leaves no scar. Take no substitute. Jones 3c Gibson and Jas C Ellis, Collyer. After many intricate experiments, scientists have discovered methods lor obtaining. all the natural digestants. These have been combined . in the proportion found in the human body and united with substances that build up the digestive organs, making a compound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and allows all dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing food while the stomach troubles are being radically cured by the medicinal agents it contains it is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. Jones & Gibson. "The one all-important foundation of our system of orderly liberty is obedience to law." Governor Roose velt. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form or slavery, uoorge i. w imams of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. Hesays: "Mv wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for fe male diseases quickly cures nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medi cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Jones & Gibson, JJruggists. b Cheap Sohool Dutriet Library. 1 have a few books which were sent as samples, and I will dispose of them at 60 per cent of price rather ttian return them to the company if taken between this and August. Hudson Harlan. One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. Try. it. Jones & Gibson. Normal Institute Begins July 30. Common school com mencement exercises first State Su perintendent Nelson will be here announcements will be sent out soon. Those who have rooms to rent or who will tnke boarders should leave word. We wisli to accommodate all. Make arrangements as soon as possible. IIttdson Harlan. To Asthma Sufferers- Lawson Elvidge of Harrington, 111., savs he was cured of chronic asthma of long standing by Foley's IIoset and Tar. It gives positive relief in all cases of asthma, so tills disease. when not completely cured, is robbed of all its terrors by this great remedy. Jones & Gibson and Jas C. Ellis, Coll yer. FOR SALE. West half of section 7-12-23. One of the best tracts of farm land in Trego county only one mile from Wa-Keenev. W. E. Satjm. There are no better pills made than DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Al ways prompt and certain. - Jones Sc Gibson. For sale A good work horse; 7 years old; weight about 1200 lbs. Inquire at this office. A Sura Thine for Tod. " A transaction in which you cannot loselsa sure thing. HUiousneas, sick headache, fuxw red tougue, fever, piles and a thousand other ilia are caused by coustiputiou and sluggish liver. Caicarets Candy Cathartic, the won derful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are by all druggmts guaranteed to cure or money refiiuded. C. C. C. are a aura thing. Try a box to-day; 10c, 25c., bOc Sample aud booklet free. fciee our big ad. BURLINGTON ROUTE. Now Through Trains to Portland and Pu gtt Sound, "Tho Burlington-Northern Paeiae Express," a Now Daily Through Train from Kansas Citv and St. Joseph for Lin coln, Northwest Nebraska, Black Hills, Wyoming, Montana, Washing ton, Tacoma, Seattle, Puget Sound and Portland, Oregon, via Billings, Montana the short line and time saver to the Upper Northwest. To Central Montana in 43 hours; to the Puget Sound in 70 hours from the Missouri River. Through coaches and chair cars, through tourist sleepers, through dining car service and stand ard sleepers. This is the main trav eled road Missouri River to the Northwest. .. . Number 15, Kansas City and St. Jo seph to Nebraska, Denver, Colorado, Utah, Pacific Coast and the North west, via Ogden; also to the Northwest- -Montana, Washington, Oregon, via Lincoln . and Billings. .Weekly California Excursions. - ; - Number 23. "Nabraaka-Colorado Sz proM," from Kansas City and St. Jo seph the latest night train for Ne braska, Colorado, Utah and Pacific Coast. TO tbe East: Chicago and St. Louis, greatly improved trains in time and equipment. ,, To the Mortk: Best trains daily to Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis and the Lake Region. J. C. BB4MHALL L- W. WAKELEY, T. . A, 823 Mai a St . Seat raw. Aceat. KaasM City. Ma. St. Levis. Ma HOWARD ELLIOTT. . Geaeral Maaacar. St. Joeepa. Ma. W. H. O WIGGETT. ABSTRACTOR Bonded in the sum of Wa-Keeney, RED FRONT O. L. COOK & Drives made to any point teaaa. p a"aaaa5''"' W.S.GORRELL. WELL CONTRACTOR. Wells made and casing furnished. Wind mills and pumps repaired. Houses Moved. Leave, orders at Moser's Jewelry store. M. M. S. POULTRY FENCE Saves SO per cent of the cost of the completed fence. To prove it we give estimated cost of 60 rods of fence, made of both M. AL S. Poultry Fence and Diamond Netting. ru. Mr ism. riot. Jir , iarf . "Write for Catalogue of our and Hog Fences, Gates, etc. 7'. Lt L I Th9 Tallest Mercantile Building In the World. Owned ana occupied txclusinaif Bj us. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificiallT dizests tbe food and aids Katura in strengthening and recon structing tbe exhausted digestl-re or gans. It is the latest discovered aigest int and tonic No other nrenaratioa can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves ana permanently curaj rape pel, indigestion, neanuuro, Eatulence. Soar Stomach. Nausea. Sick Headache.O&strahria.CramM and aZl other results of Imperfect digestion. Prlco SOc. and ft. Larire alaa contains Ki times amail size. Book aUaboutdyspnpaia mailed free Prepared by E. C DeWITTa CO- Chlcasa- Jokbs & Gibson. For a Summer Outing. The Rocky Mountain regions, reach ed via tbeTJNICKS PACIFIC, provide lavishly for the health of the invalid, and the pleasure of the tourist. Amid these rugged steeps, are to be found some of the most charming and rest fnl spots on earth. Fairy lakes nest led amid sunny peaks, and climate that cheers and exhilarates. The SS22EH EICIIRolOI RATCS put in effect bv tbe UNIONPACIFIC enable you to reach these favored lo calities without unnecessary expend iture of time or money. In effect June 21, July 7 to 10 inc., July 18 and August 2. One' fare for the round trip from Missouri River to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Return limit October 31st, 1900. .. . For Time Tables and full informa tion call on - Gv C; Schaefkkv- 7 -7 -- Agent. ' IT lail HaWfc.1 KM OF TITLES. $5,000 - . Kansas. LIVERY BftRN. SON, RRORS. in western Kansas. - . Coct of the M. M. 5. Poaltry Fence. 0 rods 4-foot M. M. S. Poultry Fawco anad ttf No. 14 (-1- 1 vankud atot wit, 64c per ro4 - . . $3.M I poata, & SO omu ...... It. Strttinr posts, i orata nek . ' . . 2 j mm Tmm mr ninia uu iw . Labor FslUai Boil a jrWta Bail to Attack Rail alsflro. 4 boon labor atrotchiag up fcacc, 0 SS cents . I am Total coat . . , . . Cost of the Diamond Netting. M foda U-taafaraoctf diamond attinff. 4 fevt in briar hi. audi of No. Iff gaivaataad ataal wlra, aft ernta per rod. 3.M Setttnc poaU, O S catate mcIi 1.M0 m ft. la top m& bottom rail, ftOjM par M. . SO lb. 904 aaUa. O SoaaU aoawi labor aajttinw ap rail. & tS ocoai per fcaar ft-OS MM M tba. ataalat, 0 1 aU IV awn labor atrrtcatna; aatttaff;, (0 ffa caaH par atv 9.5 Poultry. Garden. Lawn. Farm ! UNION FENCE CO., DeKalb, 111. Wholesale Prices to Users. Our General Catalogue quotes them. Send 15c to partly pay postage or. expressage and we'll . send you one. . It has 1100 pages, .17,000 illustrations and. quotes nrices on nearlv 70.000 thinsrs 1 : j ' ' that you eat and use and wear. , We constantly carry in stock all .articles quoted. UOSTCOMERY WARD ft CO. .- - m.n.. nt nimn Summer Excursions. The Unloc Pacific will place in ef fect June 21, July 7 to 10 inc., July 1 and August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates of ONE FRRE FOR ROUND TRIP plus $2.00 from Kansas and KebrasKa points - . . ... 1 ..TO.. W-k . , . . MJilX V tl , VUiUI UUU Springs, Pueblo, Ogden TICKETS GOOD FOR EBTUKS , UNTIL. OCTOBER 31ST. , For Time Tables and full informa tion call on -" G. 0. Schaefer, ' Agent. ' ' It has been demonstrated by exper ience that consumption can be pre vented by the early use of One Min ute Cough Cure. This Is the favorite' remedy for ' coughs, colds,', croup. asthma, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. Jones & Gibson. . , .