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FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kansas State Historical Society,
FBBSKNTKD TO THE SOOIKTY AT ITS
ELETEIS^TH ANNUAL MEETING,
HELD AT TOPEKA, JANUARY 18, 1887. ^
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TOPEKA, KANSAS: ■ Ni'^SSS
KANSAS PUBIilflHINO HOUSE ! \0LIFFOBD 0. BAKEB, STATE PBINTJCB. .' ' vVV '•' ^j
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OFFICERS FOR THE YEARS 1887-88.
DANIEL W. WILDER, Hiawatha President.
HENRY H. WILLIAMS, Osawatomie, ^
TpOMAS A. McNEAL, Medicine Lodge, J ^^^^ Presidents.
FRANKLIN G. ADAMS, Topeka, Secretary.
JOHN FRANCIS, Topeka, Treasurer.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Governor JOHN A. MARTIN, Hon. T. DWIGHT THACHER, Hon. P. I, BONEBRAKE, Major N. A. ADAMS, Hon. F. P. BAKER. r-
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE. Hon. BENJ. F. SIMPSON, Hon. E. B. PURCELL, Hon. EDWARD RUSSELL.
DIRECTORS.
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Members of the Board of Directors for the year ending January 17, 1888 :
Anthony, D. R., Leavenworth.
Anthony, G. T., Leavenworth.
Baker, F. P., Topeka.
Billingsley, James Axtell.
Eskridge, C. v., Emporia.
Everest, A. S., Atchison.
Fenlon, Thomas P. Leavenwoi-th.
Francis, John, Topeka.
Glick, George W., Atchison.
GooDNOW, I. T Manhattan.
Greene, A. R., Ckdar Vale.
Greer, Ed. P., Winfield.
Humphrey, L. U., Independence.
HuRD, T. A., Leavenworth.
INMAN, Hknry, Ellsworth.
Kingman, S. A., Topeka.
Lane, V. J., Wyandotte.
Legate, James F., Leavenworth.
McBride, W. H Kirwin.
Martin, John A Atchison.
Moore, H. Miles, Leavenworth.
Patton, W. G., Cottonwood Falls.
Prouty, S. S., Topeka.
Reynolds, M. W Lawrence.
Riddle, A. P., Minneapolis.
Robinson, Charles, Lawrence.
Russell, Ed Laivrence.
St. John, John P., Olathe.
Speer, John, Sherlock.
Thacher, S. 0., Lawrence.
Ware, E. F., Fort Scott.
Wilder, D. W Hiawatha.
Wright, R. M Dodge City.
Members of the Board of Directors for the year ending January 15, 1889 :
Adams, F. G., Topeka.
Admire, J. v., . . Os:ige City.
Blair, C. W., Leavenworth.
Blue, R. W., Pleasanton.
BoNEBRAKE, P. I., Topeka.
BucHAN, W. J., Wyandotte.
Carr, E. T., Leavenworth.
Carroll, Ed,, Leavenworth.
Dallas, E. J Topeka.
Elliott, L. R., Manhattan.
Edwards, W. C, Lamed.
Emery, J. S., Lawrence.
Finch, L. E., Burlingame.
GiLLETT, Almerin Emvoria.
N. S., Topeka.
HoLLiDAY, C. K., Topeka.
Jones, C. J., Garden CUy.
Lowe, P. G., Leavenworth.
Martin, Geo. W., Junction CUy.
Miller, Sol., Troy.
MOHLER, Martin Osborne.
MuRDOCK, M. M., Wichita.
Peck, Geo. R., Topeka.
Richardson, J. B., Hiawatha.
Shean, W. M Gardner.
Simpson, Benj. F Topeka.
Slavens, W. H., Yates Center.
Smith, James, Topeka.
Smith, W. W., Wate7'ville.
Steele, J. W., lopeka.
Stotler, Jacob, Emporia.
Thacher, T. D., Topeka.
Wood, S. N., Woodsdale.
Members of the Board of Directors for the term ending January — , 1890:
Abbott, J. B., DeSoto.
Adams, N. A., Manhattan.
Amos, J. Wayne, Gypsum CUy.
Burton, J. R., Abilene.
Clogston, J. B Eureka.
Coleman, A. L., Centralia.
Crew, E. B., Delphos.
Doty, Geo. Vf Burlingame.
Downing, J. H. Hays City.
Faulkner, C. E Salina.
Haun, T. S., Jetmore.
Hudson, J. K., Tbpeka.
Johnson, A. S., Topeka.
Kelly, H. B., McPherson..
Kellogg, L. B., Emporia.
Kmball, C. Hy Parsons.
Kjjapp. Gb!0. W., Clyde.
Leland, Cyrus, l¥oy.
McAfee, J. B., Topeka.
McNeal, T. a., Medicine Lodge.
Murdock, T. B., .El Dorado.
OsBORN, Thomas A., Topeka.
Pratt, John G., Maywood.
Prentis, Noble L., Newton.
PuRCELL, E. B., Manhattan.
Rice, John H Fort Scott.
Scott, John W., lola.
Smith, A. W., MePherson.
Taylor, T. T., Hutchinson.
Tilton, W. a, WorKeaney.
Veale, G. W Topeka,
Williamson, Chas., Washington.
Williams, H, H Os<maiomU.
CONTENTS.
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Offioebs, and Membebs of the Boabd of Dibeotobs, .... 2
Meetings of the Boabd of Dibeotobs, 5, 109
HONOBABT AND COBBESPONDING MeMBEBS GhOSEN, 6, 109
Annual Meeting of the Society, 7
summabt of accessions, 7
Libbaby, Gbowth of, 7
Public Documents, 8
NeWSPAPEB AND PeBIODIOAL ACCESSIONS. 9
Manusobipt Accessions. . 10
Pobteaits, 12
Needed Room, 13
Cataloguing and Classification, 13
Pbincipal Book Accessions, Lists of, 14
Donobs of Books and Pamphlets, ........ 21
DoNOBS OF Manusobipts, 29
Donobs op Maps, Atlases, etc., 32
Donobs of Single Newspapebs and Newspapeb Cuttings, ... 33
Donobs op Pictubes, 39
Donobs of Cubbency, Scbip, Coins, and Medals, 42
Miscellaneous Contbibutions, 43
Donations of Newspapeb Files and Volumes of Pbbiodicals, . 46
List of Bound Kansas Newspapeb Files and PEBiODicfALS, ... 50 List of Bound Newspapeb Files and Pebiodicals of otheb States and
countbies, 69
List of Kansas Newspapebs and Pebiodicals now being beceived, . 73
List of Newspapebs of otheb States and Countbies now being beceived, 102
Financial Statement, . . . . -. . . 107
Election of Membebs of the Boabd of Dibeotobs, .... 108
Bbief Addbesses, Mentioned, . 109
Election of Officebs, 109
Appointment of Committees, 109
FIFTH BIENNIAL EFFORT
OF THE
KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
The annual meetings of the Society, and of the Board of Directors, 1887, were held at Topeka, on Tuesday, the 18th of January.
The Board of Directors met in the rooms of the Society, in the Capitol, at 3 p. M.
In the absence of the President, Colonel D. R. Anthony, Major B. F. Simpson, one of the Vice Presidents, called the meeting to order.
The following members of the Board of Directors were present : Governor John A. Martin, ex-Governor Thomas A. Osborn, ex-Chief Justice Samuel A. Kingman, Senator Sol. Miller, Senator P. G. Lowe, Colonel A. S. John- son, Hon. B. F. Simpson, Hon. John Francis, Hon. T. D. Thacher, Hon. Daniel W. Wilder, Hon. George W. Martin, Hon. F. P. Baker, Rev. I. T. Goodnow, Major Henry Inman, Hon. W. C. Edwards, Hon. R. M. Wright, Hon. J. V. Admire, Major J. B. Abbott, Hon. V. J. Lane, Hon. L. R. Elliott, Hon. E. T. Carr, Hon. Ed. Russell, Hon. E. J. Dallas.
Secretary F. G. Adams submitted for consideration a draft of the report of the Board, which, being read and amended, was, on motion of Mr. Thacher, adopted.
On motion of Mr. Wilder, a committee of five was appointed to nominate persons to be recommended to the Society to fill the places in the Board of Directors, about to be made vacant by the expiration of the term of service of one-third of the members. The chair appointed the following as the committee: Messrs. Wilder, Thacher, Russell, Osborn, and Wright.
The President of the Society, Colonel D. R. Anthony, having arrived, took the chair.
General Wilder, from the Committee on Nominations, reported the names of persons selected as members of the Board of Directors to fill expired terms. The report, on motion of Governor Martin, was approved.
Mr. Thacher, from the Executive Committee, made the following report, which was adopted:
To THE BoABD OF DiBEOTOBs: Your Executive Committee, whose duty it is under the by-laws of the Society to examine and audit the accounts and vouchers of the
State histobical society.
Treasurer of the State Historical Society, would report that they have examined the same, and find them to be correct, and as given in the report of the Secretary and Treasurer herewith presented. T. D. Thacheb.
F. P. Bakeb.
D. W. WiLDEB.
Major Simpson offered the following amendment to the by-laws, which,, on motion of Judge Kingman, was adopted ;
At or before the commencement of each fiscal year a majority of the Executive Committee shall file with the Auditor of State a statement of the name of each per- son in the service of the Society entitled to stated compensation, showing the monthly salary of each, and such other facts as may be necessary; and if during the year changes are made in the clerical force of the Society, it shall be the duty of the Executive Committee, or a majority of them, to amend their statement in accord- ance with the changes so made. The vouchers for the miscellaneous expenses shall be approved by a majority of the Executive Committee before payment.
Senator Lowe proposed the following as honorary members of the Society : General Phil. H. Sheridan, Washington, D. C. ; General D. H. Rucker, Washington, D. C. ; General R. C. Drum, Washington, D. C. ; General B. C. Card, AVashington, D. C; General Stewart VanVliet, Washington, D. C.
Major Inman proposed the name of General P. St. George Cooke, Detroit^ Michigan.
Mr. Thacher proposed the name of General John C. Fremont, Washing- ton, D. C.
On motion, these nominations were approved.
The Secretary proposed the following as honorary members : Mrs. Lucy B. Armstrong, Wyandotte, Kansas ; Mrs. Sara L. T. Robinson, Lawrence,. Kansas; Mrs. Margaret W. Wood, Strong City, Kansas; Mrs. Elizabeth Watrous Abbott, DeSoto, Kansas.
Major Inman proposed the name of Mrs. Mary A. Humphrey, Junction City, Kansas.
On motion of Judge Kingman, these nominations were approved.
The following persons were proposed by the Secretary as corresponding members of the Society, and on motion they were nominated : Colonel Richard Owen, New Harmony, Ind. ; Dr. Samuel A. Green, Boston, Mass. ; Dr. W. H. Egle, Harrisburg, Pa.; Hon. John Blair Linn, Bellefonte, Pa.; Rev. Rus- sell N. Bellows, New York, N. Y. ; Rev. Grindall Reynolds, Boston, Mass. ; G. W. Fox, Esq., Boston, Mass. ; Samuel P. Jackson, Esq., Worcester, Mass.*
The meeting of the Board then adjourned, to report its action to the an- nual meeting of the Society in the evening.
*At the evening meeting of the.Board of Directors the nominations for honorary and corresponding members here made were confirmed by election, in accordance with the constitution.
Fifth biennial Re poet.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY.
The eleventh annual meeting of the Society convened in the hall of the House of Representatives at 7: 30 p. m., January 18, 1887, Col. D. R. An- thony, President of the Society, in the chair.
The chair stated that the first business in order was the reading and con- sideration of the report of the Board of Directors. At the request of the Secretary, Hon. T. D. Thacher read the report, as follows :
FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
The Board of Directors presents the following report of the work of the Society during the two years ending Jan. 18, 1887:
Bound volumes added to the library, 2,860; unbound volumes and pam- phlets, 10,008 ; volumes of newspapers and periodicals, 2,251 ; single news- papers and newspaper cuttings containing special historical material, 770; maps, atlases, etc., 82; manuscripts, 1,672; pictures, 274; miscellaneous contributions, 251; scrip, currency, etc., 41.
Thus it will be seen that the library additions of books, pamphlets and newspaper files during the two years, number 15,119 volumes. Of these, 14,092 have been procured by gift, and 1,027 by purchase.
The total of the library at the present time is as follows, namely : 8,352 bound volumes; 21,103 unbound volumes ; 5,986 bound newspaper files and volumes of periodicals ; in all, 35,441 volumes.
YEARLY GROWTH OF THE LIBRARY.
The following is a statement of the yearly growth of the library in eleven years, 1876 to 1886, inclusive:
Date. |
Volumes books. |
Volumes newspapers and periodicals. |
Pamphlets. |
Total yearly accessions. |
Yearly total of ike library. |
1876 |
280 115 1,237 290 448 414 1,669 307 732 1,088 1,772 |
54 150 710 275 448 375 513 403 807 678 1,573 |
74 501 1,184 491 1,146 1,127 2,721, 1,088 2,763 2,033 7,975 |
408 766 3,131 1,056 2,042 1,916 4,903 1,798 4,302 3,799 11,320 |
408 |
1877 |
1,174 |
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1878 |
4,305 5,361 |
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1879 |
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1880 |
7,403 |
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1881 |
9,319 14,222 |
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1882 |
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1883 |
16,020 20,322 24,121 |
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1884 |
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1885 |
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1886 |
35,441 |
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Totals |
8,352 |
5,986 |
21,103 |
35,441 |
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The growth of the library during the two years has been greater than that for any similar period. This has been due, in part, lo the growth of the State in population, adding to the number of home contributors to our collections.
State histobical society.
It has been largely due to the fact that the uninterrupted prosperity of the Society for the eleven years of its existence, and the unparalleled, growth of its library in that period, has given the Society a reputation for perma- nency which has attracted the attention of the older libraries and library w^orkers of the country, inducing great liberality on their part in gifts from their duplicate collections.
Of such older libraries which have thus made gifts to our collections dur- ing the past two years, the Boston Public Library, the Library of the Mas- sachusetts Historical Society, Boston, and the Library of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, have been most liberal. The contributions from these three libraries consist of the historical publica- tions of the societies themselves, of magazine volumes, newspaper files, and such publications of all classes as are gathered into historical libraries, largely of books and pamphlets upon historical subjects, and of the publications of societies and institutions of every kind — in a great measure of those numer- ous charitable, educational and social organizations which so abound in New England. These are such publications as make little figure in the popular literature of the day, but they contain the history of those institu- tions which form the basis of social and civil progress in a section of country which has contributed vastly to the elements of progress everywhere. These publications, made accessible on the shelves of a library of historical refer- ence, form a guide to our people in the founding and building up of like in- stitutions, growing up and to grow up in a State yet in its infancy.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
The accessions of those publications of the United States Government which go to make up the materials of the political history of the country have been unusually large. At the request of Senator Ingalls, our library was early made a depository of such documents. They are received through the Interior Department as they are published, and distribute^ to certain designated libraries throughout the country. Added to what have come in year by year in this way. Senator Ingalls has, within the past two years, contributed largely from his own private collection.
Senator Plumb has also been most commendably attentive to the interests of our library, and its growth in the different classes of public documents has been largely due to constant contributions made by him from year to year. Kepresentatives Morrill and Kyan and other members of our Congressional delegation have also added largely to our library.
Large additions have been made, too, during the past year, by taking ad- vantage of the system of library exchanges, instituted by the Secretary of the Interior for the purpose of aiding libraries to complete sets of such documents by exchanges of duplicates, especially of such as come under the head of Congressional Debates. Of this class our library has received, during the two years, 17 volumes of the series denominated Annals of Con-
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gress, corering the period from 1789 to 1824 ; 29 volumes of the Register of Debates in Congress, 1824 to 1837; 74 volumes of the Congressional Globe, 1833 to 1872 ; 42 volumes of tjie Congressional Record, commencing with the year 1873 ; in all, 162 volumes of this class. Thus, with what we have otherwise secured with very little cost to the State, we have nearly a complete set of those volumes which contain a connected history of the dis- cussions in Congress and in the country of every important subject of public interest since the foundation of the Government, including that decade of years in which Kansas affairs occupied so conspicuous a part in Congres- sional proceedings.
SOURCES OF ACCESSION.
Experience teaches that a full library of local history is the most natural nucleus for a general library, and that the local is so related to and so naturally expands into the general, that no dividing line between the local and the general is practicable. Libraries of reference of whatever name are chiefly consulted for the historical and scientific information which may be found in them. That library is best appreciated by library-makers, and those who contribute to libraries, which best contains information respecting its own neighborhood and the State and country within its primary scope of collection, and upon such the fullest gifts are bestowed. Such a library pertains to the origin of things. It is unique; it contains what no other library contains. It is not a mere duplicate of what a hundred other libra- ries in the country possess. It therefore attracts the attention of workers in historical and scientific investigation — of those whose business is that of research. Such a library engages the hearty interest and cooperation of other libraries of the country. Its duplicates of local historical materials are eagerly sought for, and compensated by bountiful gifts from the large stores of duplicates which all the older libraries contain.
NEW^SPAPER ACCESSIONS.
The unusual growth of the newspaper branch of our library is a marked feature. Of the 5,986 volumes now in the library, 1,573 have been added during the past year.
There are now being published in the State 753 newspapers and periodi- cals, the regular issues of which are all being preserved in the library of this Society. It is the experience of all historical research in these days, that files of newspapers are the fountain-head of all exact data and infor- mation ; a true reflection of the daily life of the communities in which they are published. When it is considered that this Society has gathered very full files of the earliest newspapers published in Kansas, and that within the last eleven years it has gathered all Kansas newspapers, and that its library now contains nearly complete files of all the papers published in the newer counties, it may be truly said that its work in this department is unparal- leled in the history of library-making. Never before was it attempted by
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any society or institution to completely save such records of the earliest history of the founding and growth of a new commonwealth.
These newspaper files are now every day consulted by the people of all portions of the State — for historical and political information, for legal notices and reports of public proceedings, and for the precise facts as to local occurrences of every nature. In most instances the early newspaper files of these counties have already disappeared from the localities in which they were published, and are nowhere else to be found except in our library. The labor attending the gathering in of these newspapers, and the amount of correspondence necessary to the securing of complete files, constitutes a very large part of the work of the Society ; but it is undoubtedly the most valuable feature of its work.
The grateful thanks of the Society are due to the thousand editors and publishers in this State who, unstintingly, and with constant expressions of interest in our work in making up this branch of our library, most gener- ously give the regular issues of their paper, and supply upon request all lacking numbers lost or mutilated in the mails.
As regards the whole country, our accumulation of materials of historical information of this class has become very large. Of newspapers and period- icals published outside of the State, the Society is receiving the regular is- sues of one hundred and two. These are local newspapers of neighboring States and Territories, leading newspapers of the country, historical, scientific and other magazines, and periodical publications of societies and institu- tions, all contributing to make up a library which shall contain a record of the history and progress of the country in all respects.
A noteworthy portion of a gift of 97 volumes of newspaper files, made by the Boston Public Library, is that of 64 volumes of dates from 1767 to 1830. This is a most rare and valuable contribution to our library of news- paper files, and goes largely to increase the richness of our collection in earlier dates in this most important branch of historical materials. The titles and dates of these files are set out in the appropriate list in this report.
In this connection it is proper to mention that among the gifts made by Mr. Edmond M. Barton, of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., is a set of the files of the National Era, Washington, D. C, from 1851 to 1854. These files cover the period of the agitation of the Kansas-Ne- braska question, and the beginning of the settlement of Kansas. They are very full of discussions and of information pertaining to the subject, and include many letters from Kansas, written in the latter part of the year 1854.
Included in a large contribution made by Dr. Samuel A. Green, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, are 109 volumes of the North American Review, between the years 1821 and 1867; chiefly of the earlier years of this invaluable publication. This gift makes it quite possible, with small ex- pense to the Society, to complete a set of this magazine. Dr. Green also gave
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with this contribution 35 volumes of the Christian Examiner, Boston, 1824 to 1867, and 27 volumes of the Journal of the American Unitarian Associa- tion, 1854-1869.
One of the most valuable and appropriate gifts in this department has been that made by Francis J. Garrison, of Roxbury, Mass., of 28 volumes of "The Liberator," William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper, for the years 1833, 1838, and from 1840 to 1865, inclusive. The gift of this set of files is indicative of the general appreciation our Society has acquired as a receptacle for materials of the history of the great struggle for human liberty and free government through which our country has passed, and in which Kansas acted so conspicuous a part. Garrison himself said of our Society, in its infancy : " The formation of such a society is cause for special congratula- tion, and an event of historical importance far beyond the limits of the State; for there is nothing more thrilling in American history than the struggle against ' Border-Ruffianism' {alias the Slave Power) to secure free- dom and free institutions to Kansas — a struggle which, if it had terminated otherwise than it did, would have been fraught with appalling consequences* not only to the State itself, but to the whole country, and postponed the abolition of the dreadful system of chattel slavery to an indefinite period." The gift of this set of "The Liberator" files by the son is in keeping with the just appreciation thus expressed by the father.
One of the largest gifts of newspaper files which the Society has ever re- ceived, has come during the past year from Hon. F. P. Baker, of Topeka, who has always been one of the most liberal contributors to the library. This gilt consists of sixty-five bound volumes, almost wholly of Topeka news- papers, published between the years 1859 and 1885, many of them of the earlier years of this period. A statement of the titles and dates is set out in the appropriate list.
Among other generous donors of newspaper files may be mentioned Dr. W. S. Baker of Topeka, Hon. R. S. Hick of Louisville, Mr. A. C. Waters of Chardon, Ohio, Mr. Wm. Tyrrell of Santa Cruz, California, and Dr. Geo. L. Beers of Topeka. Their gifts are enumerated in the appropriate list.
MANUSCRIPTS.
Among the manuscript accessions of interest which have been added to this class of historical materials which the Society possesses, may be men- tioned a gift made by Mr. Edward Byram, of Atchison county, of 711 pa- pers left by his grandfather, Rev. Jotham Meeker, the missionary to the Indians who set up the first printing press in Kansas. Mr. Meeker began printing in the spring of 1834, at the Shawnee Baptist Mission, in what is now Johnson county, Kansas. He did a great deal of printing, chiefly in the Indian languages, for the use of missionaries of various denominations in their efforts to instruct the tribes of Indians 'v^'hich occupied that portion of the Indian Territory now in the limits of Kansas. His press was used for twenty years in this work, and up to the time when the settlement of
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Kansas was begun. The press was afterwards owned by the well-known Kansas editors, George W. Brown, S. S. Prouty, Samuel N. Wood, and Ed- win C. Manning. The manuscript papers relate to Mr. Meeker's missionary work, to his printing, and to incidents pertaining to life among the Indians in Michigan and" Kansas, during a period of thirty years.
A gift made by Hon. Edward L. Pierce, of Milton, Massachusetts, of thir- teen letters written by citizens of Kansas to Senator Charles Sumner in 1854, 1855, and 1856, is noteworthy. The letters relate to the exciting affairs in Kansas Territory during that period. Among the writers the names of J, B. McAfee, Samuel F. Tappan, Mrs. Hannah A. Kopes, Miss Lydia P. Hall, Charles Stearns and James F. Legate may be mentioned.
Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, has given the Society the original manu- script, written by him, of the remarkable report made by the Kansas Con- gressional Investigating Committee of 1856. He has also given the Society a scrap-book which he caused to be made for the use of the committee, which contains 135 broad pages of cuttings from the newspapers of that period, wholly relating to Kansas affairs.
Hon. Frank H, Betton has given the Society some interesting manuscripts of Dr. Matthew Thornton, the signer of the Declaration of Independence* who w^as the donor's great-grandfather.
In November, 1885, Gen. Frank Keeder, of Easton, Pennsylvania, gave the Society an extract from a manuscript diary kept by his father, Gov. Andrew H. Boeder, during the period of his connection with the history of Kansas Territory. The extract includes dates from the 5th to the 23d of May, 1856, and is a record made by Governor Reeder of events immedi- ately preceding and during the time of his concealment and escape in dis- guise from the Territory through Missouri. This extract is included in the third volume of the Collections of the Society, published during the past year.
PORTRAITS.
Appropriately-framed portraits, nearly life size, of Col. Daniel H. Home and Dr. F. L. Crane, pioneers of Topeka ; of William Lloyd Garrison, the life-long advocate of the freedom of the slave; and of Senator John Sher- man, the early friend of Kansas, have been added to our gallery, the gift of the subjects of the portraits, or of their friends. A finely-executed, life- size, oil-painted portrait of ex-Governor John P. St. John has been given the Society by Mrs. St. John, being the sixth of the portraits of Kansas Governors now in our gallery. It was painted by Peter S. Noble, formerly Adjutant General of Kansas. The fine portrait of Governor John A. Mar- tin, the present Governor of Kansas, which has just been placed in our gallery, is a gift to the Society from the Governor's associates in the execu- tive offices of the State. It was painted by the well-known artist, Selden J. Woodman. Several hundred portraits and other pictures besides have been added to our collections, which are mentioned in the appropriate list.
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NEEDED ROOM.
The library and collections of the Society have grown far beyond the accommodations for room given it in the State House. Provision should be made so that in the completion of the Capitol suitable and ample room shall be given the Society for many years to come.
VOLUME OF COLLECTIONS.
* During the year the third volume of the Collections of the Society has been published, a volume of 519 pages. This contains the third and fourth biennial reports of the Society ; the executive minutes kept in the offices of the first two Territorial Governors of Kansas, Governors Andrew H. Reeder and Wilson Shannon, during the terms of their official service, 1854-6, to- gether with brief biographical sketches of the two Governors ; an extract from Governor Reeder's diary, written during the period of his escape in disguise from Kansas in May, 1856; historical addressesof Governor James W. Denver and acting-Governor Frederick P. Stanton ; and the proceedings of the Quarter-Centennial Celebration, held in Topeka, January 29, 1886, under the auspices of the Society.
CATALOGUING AND CLASSIFICATION.
The Legislature, at the extra session, 1886, made an appropriation for the Society for extra clerk hire for indexing and cataloguing the library. The Board of Directors, in the application of this appropriation, have used it in the direction intended by the terms of the appropriation, but so far the expenditure has been chiefly in preliminary work. As a preparation for the work, it was necessary that the library should be classified, and the books and collections arranged in library system. The Society has always been short in its clerical force, and for two years previous to the taking ef- fect of this appropriation it had been deprived of half the clerical help which had been employed for the two years previous, the deficiency having been only partially supplied gratuitously. Hence, books, pamphlets, news- paper files, manuscripts, everything had necessarily been placed in defective system, or left unplaced. The work of the year thus far has therefore been largely devoted to that of disposing of accumulated work necessary to the placing of the library in systematic classification for cataloguing. Mean- time, largely augmented current accessions have proportionately increased the general work in the rooms of the Society. The issue from the press of our third volume of Collections, and the preparation of its very complete in- dex, also the preparation of the lists and papers contained in this Fifth Bi- ennial Report, have contributed to the burden of work during the past year.
The system of classification which has been adopted is the decimal sys- tem, which has been brought to its present state of perfection by Mr. Mel- vil Dewey, Secretary of the American Library Association, and which is the system most widely employed in the more newly classified libraries of the country. The books are being placed on the shelves and numbered in
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accordance with this system, and the cataloguing of the library has been begun upon a plan which refers to the number of every volume, pamphlet, and newspaper file, and to its place on the shelves in the library. This work is nearing completion, and when completed the work of cataloguing w^ill progress rapidly. Of the sum of $1,000, appropriated by the Legisla- ture for this work, the sum of $677.38 has been expended, leaving a bal- ance of $322.62.
The Legislature should be asked to continue appropriations for this very important work, and more ample compensation should be given the clerical force of the Society. It is meager and disproportionate to the pay given any other servants of the State.
The following lists and tables give details of the work of the Society for the two years.
PRINCIPAL BOOK ACCESSIONS.
The following are classified lists, showing the principal accessions of books to the library during the two years :
Agricultural and Horticultural. — Richthofen's Cattle Raising on the Plains of North America; Missouri State Horticultural Society Re- ports; Reports of Kentucky Bureau of Agriculture; Reports of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station ; Reports of the Wisconsin Dairyman's Association ; Pennsylvania Agricultural Reports; Michigan Horticultural Society Reports ; Wisconsin Agricultural and Horticultural Reports.
Bibliography. — Joseph T. Buckingham's Personal Recollections of Editorial Life; Ayer's Newspaper Annual, 1885; Caspar's Directory of Antiquarian Booksellers ; Dewey's Decimal Classification ; 'Catalogue of the Cincinnati Public Library ; Catalogue of United States Government Pub- lications; Rowell's American Newspaper Directory, 1886; Our Press Gang, Wilmer; Catalogue of the American Antiquarian Society; Robert Clarke's Bibliotheca Americana; Catalogue of the Worcester, Massachusetts, Free Public Library; Allibone's Dictionary of British and American Authors; Maverick's Raymond and New York Journalism; Hildeburn's Issues of the Press in Pennsylvania, 2 vols. ; American Catalogue, 3 vols. ; Catalogue of the Boston Atheneum, 5 vols. ; Catalogue of Bowdoin College Library.
Biographical. — Life of Stephen A. Douglas; Washington, Schroeder's Maxims of; Life and Services of Gen. U. S. Grant, Remlap; Personal Memoirs of Gen. U. S. Grant, 2 vols. ; Coppee's Grant and His Campaigns ; Sanborn's Life and Letters of John Brown ; Matlock's Life of Rev. Orange Scott; Life of Abraham Lincoln, Powers; Sargent's Life of Henry Clay; Tuckerman's Horatio Greenough; Memoir of Commodore McComb, Rich- ards; Theodore Clapp's Autobiographical Sketches; Life and Travels of John Woolman; Bartlett's Life of Abraham Lincoln; Seward's Travels Around the World ; Life and Works of Dr. Franklin ; Life of John Paul Jones; Hill's Memoir of Abbott Lawrence; Mackenzie's Biography of Stephen Decatur; Works of William E. Channing; William M. Paxton's
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Genealogy of the Marshall Family in Kentucky; Memoir of Elijah P. Love- joy; Sargent's Life of Dr. Lewis F. Linn; Durrie's American Genealogies and Pedigrees; Life of Dr. Cotton Mather; Dr. McAnally's Life and Times of Samuel Patton ;- Walker's Life of Oliver P. Morton ; Bartlett's Life of Franklin Pierce; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay; Jenkins's Life of Silas Wright; Cotton's Private Correspondence of Henry Clay; Carpen- ter's Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln; Brown's Life of John A. Andrew; Memoirs of Wm. T. Sherman; Life of Rev. Morris Officer, Imhoff; Croffut & Morris's Diary of Thomas Bobbins, of Norfolk, Conn.; Dr. Egle's Pennsylvania Genealogies; Parton's Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 vols.; Memorial and Genealogical Becord of Paul Weitzel, Bev. E. H. Hayden; Palmer's Necrology of Harvard College Alumni ; Harvard College Memorial Biographies, Higginson ; Cooke's Life of Balph W. Emerson ; The Genius and Character of Emerson, F. B. San- born; Parton's Captains of Industry; Underwood's Sketch of James Bus- sell Lowell; Underwood's H. W. Longfellow; Our Great Benefactors, Samuel A. Drake; Phillips's Biographical Dictionary; Marvin's Life of William G. Caples.
Church History. — Minutes of Philadelphia Baptist Association, 1707- 1807; The Baptist Memorial, 1842-1851, vols. 1-10; Bird's Religion in the United States ; Emory's Episcopal Controversy Reviewed ; Raybold's An- nals of Methodism ; Webster's History of the Presbyterian Church ; Morris's Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States ; Theodore Parker's Views of Religion ; Bible, printed in Zurich, Switzer- land, in 1545 ; The Christian Examiner, vols. 1-18, 1824-1836, and 12 vols., 1840-1867 — 30 volumes in all ; Rupp's History of Religious Denominations.
Education. — Horace Mann's Lectures on Education; Philbrick's City School Systems ; Hittell's History of Culture ; Education in its Relations to Manual Industry ; Thoughts for Young Men, Horace Mann ; Manual Training, C. H. Ham ; Stetson's Problem of Negro Education ; The Home Library of Useful Knowledge; Blake's Manual Training and Education; Hough's Historical Sketches of Colleges and Universities.
History. — New Jersey Archives, vols. 8, 9, and 10; Works of Fisher Ames; Stone's Campaign of Burgoyne ; Hildreth's History of the United States, 6 vols. ; Bowen's Sketch Book of Pennsylvania ; McMaster's His- tory of the People of the United States; Carlton's New Hampshire; But- terfield's Journal of Captain Heart; Wilson's American History; Gille- land's History of the War of 1812; Spofford's New England Legends; Ramsey's Universal History, 9 vols.; Catalogue of Wisconsin Historical Society ; Gordon's Gazetteer of New York ; The Penn and Logan Corre- spondence; Sargent's History of Braddock's Expedition; Simms's History of South Carolina; Denny's Record of Upland, Pa.; Sanford's History of the United States before the Revolution ; Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Brinton's Notes of the Floridian Peninsula; Memoirs of the Antiquarian Society of France ; Transactions of the Nebraska State
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Historical Society; Ingle's Local Institutions of Virginia; Holcomb's Pen- sylvania Boroughs ; Child's History of the United States ; Justin Winsor's History of America, vols. 2, 3, and 4 ; Dickson's New America ; Brannan's History of the War of 1812; Niles's Revolution in America; Comstock's History of the Precious Metals ; Headley's Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution; White Slavery in the Barbary States, Charles Sumner; Nord- hoff's Cotton States in 1875; Hayes's History of the Trial of Charles Julius Guiteau; Peabody's Universal History; Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society ; Egle and Linn's Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution; Yonge's Constitutional History of England; Drake's Making of New England ; Ober's Young Folk's History of Mexico ; Irving Etting's Dutch Village Communities on the Hudson River; Papers of the American Historical Association, vol. 1.
Indians. — Diary of David Zeisberger among the Indians of Ohio ; Drake's Indian Captivities ; Patterson's Life of Black Hawk ; Schoolcraft's Myth of Hiawatha; Schoolcraft's Thirty Years' Residence among the Indians of North America ; Schoolcraft's Archives of Aboriginal Knowledge, 6 vols. ; Wright's American Negotiator; Hanson's Lost Prince; Hubbard's Life of Red Jacket and His People; Hough's Indian Treaties; Cremonj's Life among the Apaches ; Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 28 vols., 1835-1870; Condition of the Indian Tribes, 1865; Catlin's Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, &c., of the North American Indians.
Kansas Books, or by Kansas Authors. — Edwards's Atlas of Cloud County, Kansas, 1885; Poetical Works of John P. Campbell; Dudley Has- kell, Memorial Addresses; Poems of Mrs. Ellen P. Allerton; Spring's His- tory of Kansas ; Sage's Wild Scenes in Kansas and- Nebraska ; Picard's Mission Flower; Picard's Matter of Taste; Rhymes of Ironquill; Sister Ridnour's Sacrifice, Mrs. C. E. Wilder; Howe's Mystery of the Locks; Sketch of the Life of the Grim Chieftain, James H. Lane ; The Rocks of Kansas, Swallow and Hawn; Goss's Revised Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas; Polk's Gazetteer of Kansas, 1886-87; The Story of a Ranch, Alice W. Rollins ; We Two in Europe, Mary L. Ninde ; Wilder's Annals of Kan- sas, 1886 ; Thirty Years in Topeka, F. W. Giles ; Queen Sylvia and other Poems, John P. Campbell; Howe's Moonlight Boy; Ebbutt's Emigrant Life in Kansas; Bishop Vail's Comprehensive Church; Coburn's Swine Husbandry; Rev. Adinijah and His Wife's Relations, Mrs. L. A. B. Steele.
Magazines. — Scribner's Monthly Magazine, 15 vols.; Century Maga- zine, 7 vols.; Dial, Chicago, 6 vols.; North American Review, 122 vols.; Atlantic Monthly, 50 vols. ; Popular Science Monthly, 27 vols. ; Weekly Magazine, Chicago; The Missionary Herald, 48; Overland Monthly; Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, 2; Kendall's Expositor, 1; Catalogue U. S. Government Publications, 2; American Antiquarian, 2; Brown & Hol- land's Shorthand Monthly, 2 ; The Western Plowman, 2 ; The Unitarian, 1 ; The Millstone and The Corn Miller, 2; The Iowa Historical Record, 2; Southern Bivouac, 1 ; The Missionary Herald, 63 ; Christian Examiner, 31 ;
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Journal of the American Unitarian Association, 14; Boston Journal of Chemistry, 4 ; The New England Historical and Genealogical Kegister, 2 ; Harvard University Bulletin, 1 ; The Popular Science News, 2 ; Science, Cambridge and New York, 4; The Unitarian Keview and Religious Mag- azine, 2; Political Science Quarterly, 1 ; The Western Journal and Civilian, St. Louis, 1848 to 1854, 11 ; The Kansas City Medical Index, 3 ; The Journal of American Orthoepy, 2; The Home Missionary, 2; Harper's Monthly Magazine, 8 ; Putnam's Monthly, 2 ; The Galaxy, 24; The Library Journal, 2 ; The Magazine of American History, 4 ; The Sheltering Arms, 2 ; The Publisher's Weekly, 4 ; The American Missionary, 2 ; Phonetic Educator, 1 ; The Student's Journal, (phonographic,) 2 ; Magazine of Western History, 4; Historical Register, Harrisburg, Pa., 2; The Woman's Magazine, 2; Bulletin de la Soci^te de Geographic, Paris, 2; Chronique de la Societe des Gens de Lettres, Paris, 2.
Missions. — Annual Reports of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; Missionary Herald, 1821-1884, 63 vols.; Moss's Annals of the U. S. Christian Commission ; Bang's History of Methodist Missions ; Pitzel's Lights and Shades of Missionary Life; Kipp's Early Jesuit Mis- sions ; Tracey's History of the A. B. C. F. M. ; Green's History of Presby- terian Missions; Reports of American Bible Society; Holmes's Missions of the United Brethren ; History of Indian Missions on the Pacific Coast.
MoRMONiSM. — Tucker's Mormonism; Spaulding's Manuscript Found, Book of Mormon; Female Life Among the Mormons; the Mormons or Latter-Day Saints ; Tell It All : a Woman's Life in Polygamy, Stenhouse.
Political and Documentary. — Houghton's History of American Pol- itics; U. S. Consular Reports, Labor in Foreign Countries, 3 vols.; Cong- don's Tribune Essays; Martin's Secret Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of 1787; Annals of Congress, 1789-1824, 17 vols.; Register of Debates in Congress, 1824-1837, 29 vols.; Congressional Globe, 1833-1872, 74 vols.; Congressional Record, 42 vols.; Gerrit Smith's Speeches in Congress; Nimmo's Internal Commerce of the United States; Public Documents of the U. S., Ingalls's gift, 222 vols.; History of the Ameri- can Party; Sanderson's Republican Landmarks; Greeley and Cleveland's Political Text Book, 1860; Griffin's Progress of the Working Classes; U. S. Consular Reports, 1885-1886; Richardson's Standard Silver Dollar; Ford's Standard Dollar; Reports of the Secretary of the U. S. Treas- ury, 1885; Poore's Congressional Directory, 49th - Congress ; Potter's Political Economy; Smithsonian Annual Report, 1884; John Adams's De- fence of the Constitution of the United States ; Report of the United States Fish Commissioner, 1883 ; Moore's Picturesque Washington ; Three Decades of Federal Legislation, S. S. Cox; McPherson's Hand-Book of Politics; Benton's Abridgment of Debates, 16 vols. ; American Archives, 2 vols. ; Patent Office Reports, 27 vols.; Hoyt's Protection versus Free Trade; Brice's Financial Catechism ; Reports of U. S. Bureau of Statistics.
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RebelCion, Books Relating to the War of the. — Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, vols. 11-15, 7 vols, and parts; Life and Ser- vices of Ellsworth, Lyon and Baker; Fry's New York and the Conscription of 1863 ; OlCroyd's Soldier's Story of the Siege of Vicksburg ; Gulp's Twenty- fifth Ohio Lifantry; U. S. Tactics for Colored Troops; Schenck's History of the Burning of Chambersburg, Pa. ; Battle Fields of the South ; Narra- tive of Suffering ; Quint's The Potomac and the Rapidan ; Army Notes ; Cas- tleman's Army of the Potomac; Fitzhugh's Sociology for the South; Pyne's History of the First New Jersey Cavalry; .John Austin Stevens's History of the Union Defence Committee of the City of New York; Craven's Prison Life of Jefferson Davis ; Stille's History of the U. S. Sanitary Commission ; The Fight for Missouri ; McElroy's Andersonville Prison ; The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter, Semmes ; Pike's Prostrate State, South Carolina under Negro Government; Gilson's Journal of Army Life; Prison Life in the Tobacco Warehouse in Richmond, Wm. C. Harris; Jessie Benton Fre- mont's Story of the Guard; Richardson's Field, Dungeon and Escape; Moore's Anecdotes, Poetry and Incidents of the War ; Moore's Women of the War ; Henry J. Raymond's Letters on Disunion and Slavery ; Joshua R. Giddings's Florida Exiles ; The Great Conspiracy, Its Origin and History, John A. Logan ; The Military and Civil History of Connecticut during the War of the Rebellion ; Paul's History of Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphans' School ; Boynton's History of the U. S. Navy during the Rebellion.
Science. — Hayden's Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado; Kingsley's Standard Natural History, 5 vols. ; Hitchcock's Religion of Geol- ogy; Fourth Annual Report of the United States Geographical Survey, Pow^ell; U. S. Geographical Survey and Mineral Resources, 1883-4; Fifth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey; McClure's Obser- vations upon Geology of the U. S. ; U. S. Geological Survey, vol. 9, Powell ; Turnbull's History of the Magnetic Telegraph ; Mullaly's Account of the Laying of the Telegraphic Cable; Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Powell.
Slavery, Books Relating to. — Moore's Notes on Slavery in Massa- chusetts; Legion of Liberty — American Anti-Slavery Society; Carey's Slave Trade; Brown's Plea for Industrial Education Among Colored Peo- ple; Paine's Six Years in a Georgia Prison; Lovejoy's Memoirs of Torrey ; Fred Douglass's Narrative of an American Slave, 1847 ; Longstreet's Geor- gia Scenes; Horace Greeley's History of the Struggle for Slavery Exten- sion; Theodore Wells's American Slavery as It Is; Poole's Anti-Slavery Opinions Before the Year 1800 ; Stebbins's American Colonization Society ; Stroud's Laws Relating to Slavery ; Goodell's American Slave Trade ; American Slavery as It Is; Parker Pillsbury's Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles ; Elizur Wright's Life of Myron Holley ; The Life of William Lloyd Garrison ; Birney's The American Churches the Bulwark of Amer- ican Slavery ; Williams's History of the Negro Race in America ; The Im- pending Crisis, Helper; Personal Memoirs of Daniel Drayton; Geo. W
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Clark's Liberty Minstrel, 1846; The Liberty Bell, 1849; Henry Wilson's Anti-Slavery Methods in Congress, 1861-1865; Life of Benjamin Lundy; May's Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict ; Peter Cooper's Letter on Slave Emancipation ; A History of African Colonization, Archibald Alex- ander; The Wrong of Slavery, Robert Dale Owen; Sherman's Slavery in the United States.
Society, Labor, Health, Charities. — Report of Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1884; Tennessee State Board of Health Reports; Reports Illinois Board of Charities; Massachusetts Board of Health Reports; Sib- ley's Harvard Graduate Reports ; Reports California Bureau of Labor Sta- tistics ; Annual Reports of the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Connecticut Labor Report ; Michigan Reports of Labor Statistics ; Reports of New Jersey Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Reports of Indiana Bureau of Statistics ; Reports of New York Bureau of Labor Statistics ; Reports of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Industrial Statistics ; Report of the Missouri Bureau of Labor Statistics; Reports of the National Board of Health, 1880-1885; Report of United States Labor Commissioner ; The Labor Question, H. H. Young ; Reports of the Iowa State Board of Health ; Reports of the Illinois State Board of Health ; Reports of the Louisiana State Board of Health ; Reports of the New York State Board of Health ; Reports of the Massa- chusetts State Board of Health; Reports of the Michigan State Board of Health ; Reports of the Tennessee State Board of Health ; Maine Board of Health Reports ; Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities.
Social and Industrial. — Mayor Courtenay's Year Books of Charleston, South Carolina; Digest of the Laws of the Grange; Edward E. Hale's Working Men's Homes ; The Woman Question in Europe, Theodore Stan- ton; Howe's Winter Home for Invalids; Proceedings of the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry; The Fishers and Fisher Industries of the United States, George E. Good; Warner's Industries of Massachusetts; Lesley's Iron Manufacturer's Guide ; The Science of Society, Stephen Pearl Andrews ; Mackey's Encyclopaedia of Free-Masonry ; Ely's Recent American Socialism; History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 3, Stanton, Anthony and Gage.
Temperance. — Jutkin's Hand-Book of Prohibition; Hastings — The People Against the Liquor Traffic; Gail Hamilton's Prohibition in Politics ; Andrew's Errors of Prohibition; One Hundred Years of Temperance, J. H. Stearns.
Travels in America. — Murray's Discoveries and Travels in North America; Duncan's Travels Through a Part of the United States; Basil Hall's Travels in North America; John Ross's Second Voyage to the New Continent ; Stephens's Travels in Central America ; L. Maria Child's Letters from New York ; Ray's Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska ; Cor- thell's Inter-Oceanic Problem ; Herndon's Valley of the Amazon ; Parry's Journal, Discovery of the Northwest Passage ; Hayes's Arctic Boat Jour- ney, 1854; Sarah J: Hale's Northwood, or Life North and South.
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The West, Books Kelating to. — Hildredth's Pioneer History of the Ohio Valley and the Northwest Territory; Bond's Minnesota and Its Re- sources; Bromwell's History of Emigration; Bayard Taylor's Eldorado; Connell's Western Characters, or Types of Border Life; Powell's Contribu- tions to North American Ethnology, vol. 5 ; Hayden's U. S. Geological Sur- veys, vol. 8 ; Williams's History of St. Paul, Minnesota ; Hall and Whitney's Geological Survey of Wisconsin ; Farmer's History of Detroit, Michigan ; Darby's Personal Recollections of St. Louis and Missouri ; Hittell's Adven- tures of James Adams, of California; Ritch's Illustrated New Mexico; Prince's Historical Sketches of New Mexico ; Northrop's Pioneer History of Medina County, Ohio ; Teetor's Mill Creek Valley, Ohio ; Miss Allen's Ten Years in Oregon ; Shepherd's Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep; Bishop's First Years of Minnesota; Johnson's California and Oregon ; Palmer's California and India ; Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes; Travels in the Interior of North America; The Missouri River, far up, in the Years 1832-34, Maximilian Prinz zu wied, 2 vols., quarto, with folio of 48 plates; King's Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior; Poems of Albert Pike; Burchard's Production of Gold and Silver; Du Mont's His- tory of Louisiana Territory; Bossu's Travels Through Louisiana Territory; Bradbury's Travels Through the Interior of North America; French's His- torical Collections of Louisiana Territory ; Nicolet's Discovery of the North- west; Hollister's Mines of Colorado; Heap's Central Route to the Pacific; Brayman's Information About Texas ; Mary A. Holly's Texas ; Frost's His- tory of California; Buffum's Gold Mines of California; Wood's Gold Dig- gings of California; Bushnell's Iowa Resources and Industries; Bishop Robertson's Louisiana Territory ; Speed's Wilderness Road to Kentucky ; Bartlett's Texas, New Mexico and California; A Family Flight Through Mexico and Kansas, E. E. and Susan Hale; Scharf's History of St. Louis, Missouri, 3 vols.; Olmstead's Journey in the Back Country; Cist's Cincin- nati in 1859; Scott's Nebraska Resources and Advantages; McRae's Pro- ducts and Resources of Arkansas ; Proceedings of the Davenport, Iowa, Academy of Science; lugersoll's Crest of the Continent; Dragoon Cam- paigns to the Rocky Mountains ; Arnold's Poets and Poetry of Minnesota ; Robinson's Mexico and Her Military Chieftains ; Woodman's Texas Guide to Emigrants ; Jones's History of the Republic of Texas ; Bowles's Across the Continent ; Dunbar's Discovery of Gold in California ; Capron's History of California ; Coffin's Seat of Empire ; Peck's Gazetteer of Illinois ; Mil- burn's Pioneer Preachers and People of the Mississippi Valley; David Crockett's Tour; Fossett's Colorado, Its Gold and Silver Mines; Emory's New Mexico and California ; Ober's Mexican Resources ; Camels for Mili- tary Purposes on the Plains, Report of Secretary of War, 1857 ; McCracken's Michigan, History, Resources, etc. ; Raymond's Mineral Resources of the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains; Owen's Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota ; Official State Atlas of Nebraska ; History of Clear Creek and Boulder Valleys, Colorado ; Margry, Memoirs
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and Documents Relating to French Discoveries in America, from 1614 to 1754, 4 vols.; Bonham's Fifty Years Recollections of Illinois; Lands- do wne's Canadian Northwest ; Tanner's Successful Emigration to Canada ; Gayarre's Louisiana; Imlay's Topographical Description of the Western Territories of North America; Reports on Pacific Railway Survey, 1860; Emory's Mexican Boundary Report, 3 vols. ; Western Journal of Civiliza- tion, St. Louis, 1848 to 1854, 10 vols.; Schoolcraft's Exploring Expedition to the Sources of the Missouri ; Wetmore's Gazetteer of Missouri.
DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
Donors.
Books. Pamp
Abbott, James B., DeSoto
Abrams, A. D., Council Grove y
Academic de Macon, Macon, France
Academie des Sciences, Arts, et Belles-Lettres, Dijon, France
Academy of Natural Science, Davenport, la
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa
Adams, F. G , Topeka
Adams, Mrs. F. G., Topeka
Adams, Hally, Topeka
Adams, H. C, St. Joseph, Mo
Adams, H. J., Topeka
Agriculture, Commissioner of, Ottawa, Canada
Akins, Frank, Newton
Alden, John B., New York city
Aldrich, Charles W., Washington
Alexander, Rev. W. S., New Orleans, La
Allen, Hon, E. B., Topeka
Allerton. Mrs. E. P., Hamlin
Allyn, Rev. Robert, Carbondale
Almond, L. C, Kingman •
Alrich, L. L., Sec, Cawker City
Alward, Rev. E., Wathena ,
American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass
American Archaeological Society of Rome, Rome, Italy
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Bell Telephone Co., Boston, Mass
American Bible Society, New York city
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Boston, Mass..
American Museum of Natural History, New York city
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa
American Unitarian Association, Boston, Mass
Anderson, Hon. John A., Manhattan
Anderson, Wiley, Fort Scott
Andrews, Rev. Dr. Israel W., Marietta, O
Anthony, Susan B., Rochester, N. Y
Archibald, Dr. 0. W., Jamestown, Dakota
Atchison, Andrew, Dunlap
Atherton, George W„ Harrisburg, Pa
Axline & McNeal, Medicine Lodge
Ayer, N. W. & Sou, Philadelphia
Babbitt, Clinton, Madison, Wis
Babcock, H. A., Lincoln, Neb
Bachelder, N. J., Andover, N. H
Badger, Joseph E., jr., Frankfort
Baker, Frank J., Clay Center
Baker, F, P., Topeka
Baker, N. R., Topeka
Baldwin, James E., Zanesville, 0
Baldwin, Wm. H., President, Boston, Mass
Ballard, Harlan H., Lenox, Mass
Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka
Barnes, J. S., Phillipsburg
iiarnes, J. S., Pratt
Barren, J. A., Paris, France
Bartlett, J. R., Washington, D. C
Barteldes, E., Lawrence
Bates, D. H., New York city
Bates, H, T., Sec, Paola
Battell, Robbiqs and Miss A., Norfolk, Conn
Beadle & Adams, New York city
Bean, Dr. J. V., Sec, Howard
Bebb, T. D., Oberlin
Betton, Hon. Frank H., Topeka
Betts, E. C, Auburn, Ala
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20 11 4 12
26 1
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DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS — Continued.
Donors.
Pamp
Bishop, G. S., Huron, D. T
Bissell & Lewis, Phillipsburg ;
Black, Geo., Olathe...
Blaclj, S. W., Pittsburg
Blair, Henry W., Washington, D. C : ,
Blakesley, Rev. Linus, Topeka
Bond, S. A. C, Secretary, Boston, Mass
Bonham, Jeriah, Peoria, HI
Boston Board of Health, Boston, Mass
Boston Charitable Association, Boston, Mass
Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass., Arthur Knapp, Assistant Librarian.
Boston Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Boston, Mass
Bostonian Society, Boston, Mass
Boutwell, F. M., Groton, Mass
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me
Bowes, Geo. W., Topeka
Brackett, G. C, Lawrence
Bradbury, Wm. H., Topeka
Braden, Dr. J., Nashville, Tenn
Bradford, Hon. S. B., Topeka
Bradlee, Rev. C. D., Boston, Mass
Brandley, Henry, Matfield Green
Breish, J. F., Topeka
Brewers' Association, U. S., New York city
Brice, Dr. S. M., Mound City
Brown, A. N., Librarian U. S. Naval Academy, Baltimore, Md
Brown, H. E., Oberlin, O
Brown, L. C, Nickerson
Buck, A. J., Oskaloosa
Buck, Dr. J. F., Topeka
Buffalo, N. Y., Historical Society
Burgess, Gilbert A., Pratt Co
Burnett, H. C, Santa Fe, N. M
Burnley, C. D., Crete, Neb
Bushell, Wm., Camden, N. J
Butler Hospital for Insane, Providence, R. I
Butler, Prof. J. D., Madison, Wis
Butler, J. M., Coffey ville
Butler, T. A., Lyons •.
Butler, Mrs. T. A., Lyons
California Bureau of Labor Statistics, Sacramento
California, University of, Berkeley, Cal
Campbell, Col. A. B., Topeka
Campbell, Geo. E., Wichita
Campbell, J. P., Abilene .•
Campbell, Samuel S., Boston, Mass
Campbell, W. P., Westmoreland
Canadian Institute, Toronto
Carr, E. T., Leavenworth
Carr, S. C, Milton Junction, Wis
Carson, Dr. J. C, Syracuse, N. Y
Case, Nelson, Oswego
Cassidy, M. J., Philadelphia, Pa
Chadsey, C. E,, Crete, Neb
Chaffee, Rev. H. W., Columbus
Champion, editor of, Norton
Chapin, C. N., Boston, Mass
Chapin, Dr. John B., Philadelphia, Pa
Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, 111
Chidester, M., Oswego
Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass
Children's Mission to the Children of the Destitute, Boston, Mass
Childs, G. W., Philadelphia, Pa
Cincinnati Society of Natural History
Clapp, Rev. Alex. H., New York city
Clark, A. S., New York city
Clark, Rev. Joseph B., D. D., Secretary, New York city
Clarke, F. D., Little Rock, Ark
Clarke, Robert & Company, Cincinnati, O
Clarke, Sylvester H., Clyde, N. Y
Cline, J. A. & Co., Boston, Mass
Coburn, F. D., Wyandotte
Coffin, Prof. J. H. C, Washington, D. C
Cone, Miss Mary, Marietta, Ohio
Cone, W. W,, Topeka
Congregational Library, Boston, Mass
Connecticut Agricultural Exp. Station, New Haven. ...»
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co , Hartford
Cook, Geo. H , New Brunswick, N. J
Coombs, J. v., Burlington
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DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS — Continued.
Donors.
Pamp
Copp, H. N., Washington, D. C
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y
Corthell, E. L., New York city
Cotton Exposition, Louisiana, State Commissioners
Courtenay, Hon. W. A., Charleston, S. C
Coutant, C. C, Garden City
Cragin, F. W., Topeka
Crandall, C. D., Kansas City, Mo
Crane, Geo., Brookfield, Vt
Crane, Geo. W., Topeka
Crawford, Gov. S. J., Topeka ,
Culbertson, J., Albilene
Culp, E. C, Salina
Cummins, Scott, Canema
Cunningham, H, S., Salina ^
Cunningham, R. W., Lawrence ,
Dakota University, Vermillion, D. T
Darling, Gen. G. W., Utica, N. Y
Davis, Charles S., Junction City
Davis, John & Sons, Junction City
Davis, John F., Frankfort, Ky,...'
Davis, M. W., Iowa City, Iowa
Deaf Mutes, Institute for Improved Instruction of, New York city ,
DeGeer, Mrs. M. E., Garden City
DeMoisy, Charles, Fort Scott
Dennis, H. J., State Librarian, Topeka
Dillon, M. F., Topeka •..,
Dinsmore, J. W., Hanover
Dodge, S. H., Beloit
Dorr, Dalton, Philadelphia, Pa
Dougherty, G. E., Downs
Dow, Charles A., Hartford
Drake, A. W., Century Company, New York city
Draper, James, Worcester, Mass
Drum, Gen. R. C, Washington, D. C
Dunbar, Prof. J. B., Bloomfield, N. J
Dury, Charles, Cincinnati, 0
Dury, Mrs. Louisa M., Avondale, Cincinnati, O
Eads, James B., New York city
Eastman, Dr. B. D., Topeka
Eaton, Gov. B. H., Denver, Col
Edgar, Geo. M., Fayettesville, Ark
Edge, Thomas J., Harrisburg, Pa
Egle, Dr. W. H., Harrisburg, Pa
Elliott, L. R., Manhattan
Emery, Frank E., Mountainville, N. Y
Ensign, Dr. H. A., Newton.,
Ensign, Edgar T., Denver, Col
Erviue, Rev. S. B., Lecomptou
Ewing, Mrs. Emma P., Ames, la
Failyer, G. H., Manhattan
Fairchild, Pres't George T., Manhattan
Farley, Rev. J. T., Burr Oak
Farnham, Geo. L., Lincoln, Neb
Faulkner, Hon. Charles, Salina
Fee, J. W., Parsons
Fernow, B. E., New York city
Files, A. W., Little Rock, Ark
Filley, C. E. Burlingame
Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn
P^oote, Dr. S. L., Lebo
Forde, E. M., Emporia
Foster, Charles A., Quincy, Mass
Foster, W. E., New York city
Fowler, C. W., Kansas City, Mo
Franklin, Commodore S. R., Washington
French Canadian Institute, Ottawa, Canada
Frye, F. W. A Bro., Parsons
Funk, J. J., Peabody
Funston, Hon. E. H., Carlisle
Garver, J. N., Emporia
Gaskell,G. A., Chicago, HI
Gass, H. T., Flint, Mich
Gatschet, A. S., Washington, D. C
Gay, Frank B.. Hartford, Conn
Gemniell, R. B., Topeka
George, Rev. A. P., Speareville
Gill, Geo. B., Sumner county
Gillispie, J. A., Omaha, Neb
Gilmore, John S., Fredonia
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DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS — Continued.
Donors.
Goodman, L. A., Westport, Mo .-
Gooduow, Prof. I. T., Manhattan
Goss, Col. N. S., Topeka
Grafton, J. J., Ionia, Mich
Graham, A. A., Columbus, O
Graham, Prof. I. D., Manhattan
Graham, W. O., Harper
Graves, Mary H., Chicago, 111
Green, Dr. Samuel A., Secretary of the Mass. Historical Society, Boston, Mass.
Green, Samuel S., Worcester, Mass
Greene, H. M., Lawrence
Groves, Miss Lillie, Atchison
Guild, E. B., Topeka
Guthrie, P. N., Adjutant General, Harrisburg, Pa
Hadley, Arthur T., Hartford, Conn
Hagaman, J. M. & Sons, Concordia
Hale, George D., Topeka
Hall, D. M., Sec, Bangor, Me
Hamblin, T, F., Ottawa
Harper Library Association, Harper
Harrington, Grant W., Lawrence
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass
Haworth, Mrs. Elizabeth P., Olathe
Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin, Wilkesbarre, Pa
Hendy, Rev. J. F., Emporia
Herald, Salina
Haywood, Mrs. Maud, Greencastle, Mo
Hiawatha Board of Education, Hiawatha
Higbee, E. E., Harrisburg, Pa
Higgins, L. L., Topeka
Highland University, Highland
Hill, Wm., St. Louis, Mo
Hinman, P. M., Denver, Col
Hinrichs, Dr. Gustavus, Iowa City, la
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, Cincinnati
Hoadley, Charles J., Hartford, Conn
Hodgson, Rev. T., Sewanee, Tenn
Hoffman, Rev. R. A., Downs
Hogeboom, Dr. Geo. W., Topeka
Holman, Rev. C, North Topeka
Holt, Rev. L. H., Topeka
Horace Mann School for Deaf Mutes, Boston, Mass
Horton, Hon. Albert H., Topeka
Hooper, S. K., Denver, Col
Hooper, Prest. W. W., Holly Springs, Mass
Horner, Miss Hattie, Holden
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, Mass
Howard, Geo. E., Lincoln, Neb
Howe, Hon. Samuel T., Topeka
Hoyt, Rev. A. F., New Orleans, La
Hoxie, H. M., St. Louis, Mo
Hubbard, L. P., New York city
Hubbell, \V. O., Lawrence
Hulbert, E. W., Sec, Fort Scott
Huling, A. S., Topeka
Hutchins, E. R., Des Moines, la
Huxley, H. E., Neenah, Wis
Illinois Board of Charities, Springfield, 111
Illinois Board of Health, Springfield
Illinois Bureau of Labor Statistics..
Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia, Pa
Indiana Board of Statistics, Indianapolis
Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis
Indiana State Board of Health, Indianapolis
Industrial League, Philadelphia, Pa...,
Ingalls, Hon. John .7., Atchison
Ingersoll, Prest. C. L., Ft. Collins, Col
Iowa Historical Society, Iowa City
Iowa State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Des Moines
Jay, Walter M., Wellington
Jenkins, Tilman, Kingman
Jenks, Dr. S. M., Madison, D. T
Jerome, Frank E., Russell
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md
Johnson, Geo. Y., Lawrence-.
Jones F. W., Fort Scott
Jones, W. M M., Lincoln, Neb
Kalloch, Rev. E. M., Ottawa .'....'....'.'.'.'.",.'...."."...,
Kansas Board of Railroad Commissioners, Topeka
Kansas State Teachers' Association, Topeka
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Donors,
Pamp
Kellerman, Prof. "W. A., Manhattan
Kellogg, A. N. & Co., Kansas City
Kellogg, Dr. J. H., Battle Creek, Mich
Kenea & Lane, La Cygne
Kennedy, Dr. J. F., Des Moines, la
Kennedy, R. T., Mexia, Texas
Kent, H.R., Topeka
Kentucky Deaf Mute Institute, Frankfort.
Kerlin, Dr. Isaac N., Elwyn, Pa
Kimball, James P., Washington, D. C
Kimball, .John C, Hartford, Conn
Kimball, Sumner J., General Superintendent, Washington, D. C.
Kinne, E. A., Cottonwood Falls ,
Knapp, Dr. A. H., Osawatomie
Knaus, Warren, Salina ".
Knox, Rev. J. D., Topeka
Knox, M. V. B., Littleton, N. H
Knudsen, C. W., Norwalk, Conn
Kochlitzky, Oscar, .Jefferson City, Mo
Kretsinger, D. L., Winfield
Krimble, John, Secretary, Washington, D. C
Lane, Ed. C, LaCygne
Langworthy, Rev. I. P., Boston, Mass
Latour, Major L, A. H., Montreal, Canada
Lattimer, J. W., Pleasanton
Lawhead, Hon. J. H., Topeka
Lawrence, C. H., Secretary, Hiawatha
Lazenby, W. R., Columbus, Ohio
Leavenworth, Mrs, Jennie C, University of Virginia
Lemmon, A. B., Newton
Leue, Adolphe, Cincinnati, Ohio
Levsey, W., State Treasurer, Harrisburg, Pa
Lilley, George, Brookings, Dakota
Lindsley, Dr. J. B., Nashville, Tenn
Lippincott, Dr. J. A., Lawrence
Longfellow Memorial Association, Cambridge, Mass
Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn, N. Y
McCabe, Hon. E. P., Topeka...'.
McCamant, Joel B., Harrisburg, Pa
McFarlane, Rev. Daniel, St. Marys
McCash, I. N., Lyons
MacGregor, Duncan, Chicago
McLachlin, H. M., Paola
Mcllravy, E. L., Lawrence
McVicar, Dr. Peter, Topeka
Magee, R., Eskridge
Mairaonides Library, New York city
Maine State Board of Health, Augusta
Maloy, John, Council Grove
Manchester, Rev. Alfred, Providence, R. I
Manning, Robert, Boston, Mass
Marcus, Alfred A., Boston, Mass
Martin, Geo. W., .Junction City
Martin, Gov. John A., Topeka
Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Boston
Massachusetts Soldiers' Home, Chelsea
Massachusetts State Board of Health, Boston
Mathewson, H. P., Lincoln, Neb
Maxson, P. B., Emporia
Maxwell, M. M., Valley Falls
Maxwell, Mrs. S. B., Des Moines, Iowa
Merrill, Chester W., Cincinnati, Ohio
Michigan Board of Health, Lansing
Michigan Deaf and Dumb Institute, Lansing
Michigan Horticultural Society, Lansing ,
Miles, B. J., Eidora, la
Miller, E., Lawrence
Miller, J. H., President, Holton
Milliken, Robert, Emporia
Mills, Charles P., Springfield, 111
Mills, T. B., Las Vegas, N. M
Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Missouri Auditor of State, Jefferson City
Missouri Pacific Railway, St. Louis
Missouri, University of, Columbia
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DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS — Continued.
Donors.
Missouri University, School of Mines, Rolla
Mitchell, D. A., Wichita
Moore, R. R. Topeka
Morgan, E, G., Des Moines, la
Morgan, Geo. H., St. Louis, Mo
Morgan, Rev, H., Claremont, Minn
Morgan, T. J., Providence, R. I
Moriarty, F. A., Council Grove
Morrill, Hon. E. N., Hiawatha
Morrill Normal School, Morrill
Morris, Hon. R. B., Topeka
Morse, Richard C, Nev? York city
Mosher, J. A., Scandia ,
Motter, John L., St. Joseph, Mo
Munk, Dr. J. A., Topeka
Murdock, M. M., Wichita
Murray, David, Albany, N. Y
National Board of Health, Washington, D. C
Nebraska, Governor of, Lincoln
Neelander, Edward, Lindsborg
New England Historical Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass
New England Hospital for Women and Children, Roxbury, Mass
New England Industrial School, Beverly, Mass
New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord
New Jersey Historical Society, Newark
New Jersey State Board of Labor Statistics, Trenton
New York State Board of Health, Albany
New York P. E. City Mission, New York city
Newcomb, Prof. Simon, Washington, D. C
Niles, James B., Auditor General, Harrisburg, Pa
Northfield Seminary, Northfield, Mass
Norton, C. A., Beloit
Officer, Mrs. Susan, Topeka
O'Hara, L. A., Reno Center
Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Columbus...
Oldham, J. T.,EI Dorado
Oldroyd, O. H., Springfield, HI
Osburn, W. IL, Burrton
Osgoodby,W.W., Rochester, N. Y .,
Ottawa University, Ottawa ,
Owen, Col. Richard, New Harmony, Indiana
Oyster, Dr. J. H., Paola, Kansas
Paddock, Rt. Rev. Benjamin H., Boston, Mass
Palmer, Sheffield, Mound City
Parmelee, G. F., Topeka
Parmelee, J. B., Lincoln, Neb
Patrick, A. G., Valley Falls
Pattee, F. J., Smith Center
Paxton, W. M., Platte Citv, Mo
Peck, Charles F., Albany, N. Y
Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphans' Home, Harrisburg
Pennsylvania, University of, Philadelphia
Perkins, Hon. B. W., Oswego
Peters, S. R., Newton
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa
Philadelphia Library Company, Philadelphia, Pa
Philadelphia Numismatic and Antiquarian Society, Philadelphia, Pa..
Philadelphia Public Library Company, Philadelphia, Pa
Pickard, J. L. Iowa City, la
Pike, Gen. Albert, Washington, D. C
Pillsbury, Parker, Concord, N. H
Plumb, Hon. Prestou B., Emporia
Political Education, Society for. New York city ,
Pond, C. V. R., Lansing, Mich
Popenoe, Prof. E. A., Manhattan
Fomeroy, S. C, Washington, D. C
Prouty, S. S., Topeka
Publisher's Weekly, New York city ,
Quick, H., Hepler ,
Rash, H., C. Salina
Rastall, Mrs. Fannie H., Burlingame
Ratterman, R. A., Cincinnati, Ohio
Redden, Dr. J. W., Topeka
Reeve, Dr. J. T., Appleton, Wis
Register, lola
Reid, A. B., Chicago, 111
Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence
Rhode Island Institute for Deaf and Dumb, Providence
Rice, Miss R. S., Chicago, 111 ,
Richards, Emily R., Boston, Mass
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Donors.
Books.
Pamp
Richmond, Rev. J, S. New York city
Riddle, Gov. A. P., Minneapolis
Robertson, Bishop C. F., St. Louis, Mo
Robinson, H. E. Maryville, Mo
Robinson, M. L., Winfield
Roby, Dr. H. \V.. Topeka :
Roe, Alfred S., Worcester, Mass
Rogers, Horace, Hudson, 0
Roop, C. Y., Holton
Root, Frank A., Gunnison, Col
Ross, Dr. Alexander M., Montreal, Canada
Ross, Gov. Edmund G., Santa Fe, N. M
Roudebush, J. W. & E. E., Topeka
Rounds, S. P., Washington, D. C
Rowell, Geo. P. & Co., New York city
Rowen, Stephen C, Washington, D. C
Ruggles, Wm. B., Albany, N. Y ;
Ryan, Hon. Thomas, Topeka
St. John, E., Chicago, 111
St. John, Gov. John P., Olathe
Salomon, Dr. Lucian, New Orleans, La
•Sanborn, F. B., Concord, Mass
Sanborn, J. W.j Kansas City, Mo
Sandefur, Rev. W. J., Sunnydale
San Diego, Cal., Immigration Association, San Diego.
Schliemann, W. E., Manhattan
Scientific American, New York city
Scott, Lewis, Marysville
Scott-Browne, D. L., New York city
Seaver, Edwin, P., Boston, Mass.
Seymore, Norman, Sec, Mt. Morris, N. Y. Shaffer, John R., Fairfield, Iowa
Shaw, Arch., Olathe
Sheffield, Rev. C. S., Topeka
Shelden, Alvah, El Dorado
Sheltering Arms Association, New York city
Shelton, Prof. E. M., Manhattan
Shepard, R. B., Anthony
Sherman, Porter, Wyandotte
Sheward, L. A., Cherry vale
Simmons, Dr. N., Lawrence
Sims, Hon. Wm., Topeka
Smith, Dr. Ashbury G., Boston, Mass
Smith, B. F., Lawrence
Smith, C. W., Lawrence ,
Smith, Geo. W., Topeka
Smith, John H., Lansing
Smith, P. W., Sec, Hays City
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C
Smyth, B. B., Topeka
Snyder, Rev. J. H., Lecompton
Societc des Sciences et de Geographic, Port-au-Prince, Hayti
Societedes Sciences, Lettres et Arts, de Pau, France
Soci^tfi des Sciences Naturelles, LaRochelle, France
Societe Havraise, d'Etudes Diverses, Havre, France
Socigte Historique, Literaire, Artistique et Scientifique, Du Cher, Paris, France.
Socif't6 Nationale des Antiquaries de France, Paris
South Carolina Deaf and Dumb Institute, Columbia, S. C
South End Industrial School, Roxbury, Mass
Speer, H. C, Topeka
Spring, Prof. L. W., Laurence
Stanley, E., Lawrence
Stevens, Thomas C, Hiawatha
Stewart, A. P., Oxford
Streit, Joseph, Hoyt
Sturtevant, Dr. E. Lewis, Albany, N. Y
Swarr, D. M., Lancaster, Pa
Sweet, Rev. W. II., Baldwin
Swiler, John W., Madison, Wis
Taylor, Prest. A. R., Emporia
Tennessee Deaf and Dumb Institute, Knoxville, Tenn
Tennessee State Board of Health, Nashville, Tenn
Tewkesbury, Geo. E., Topeka
Thacher, T. D., Topeka
Thayer, Rev. E. O., Atlanta, Ga
Thoman, G., New York city
Thomas, A., Topeka
Thomas, Charles. Grand Center
Thomas, Col. J. B., Dayton, O
Thomas, R. H., Mechanicsburg, Pa
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DONORS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS — Continued.
Donors.
Books.
Pamp
Thompson, F. C, Plainville
Thompson, George F., Manhattan
Thompson, Nathan, Lawrence
Thompson, Dr. Neely, TopeUa
Thompson, W. E., Little Rock, Ark
Tidyman, Dr. G. M., Marion
Tilley, R. H., Newport, R. I
Tillotson, D. C, Topeka
Tomlinson, Charles H., Topeka
Toothaker, W. H., Cedar Junction
Train, M. J., Albany, Oregon
Trimble, John, Secretary, VVashington, D. C
Troutman, James A., Topeka
Turner, B. E., New York city
Turner, L. L., Topeka
Turton, Professor H. S., Olathe
Tweeddale, William, Topeka
Udden, Professor J. A ,
Union Pacific Railway, Denver, Col
United States Army, Chief of Engineers, Washington, D. C
United States Army, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D, C
United States Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D. C
United States Bureau of Statistics, Washington, D. C
United States Catholic Historical Society, New York city
United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C
United States Commissioner of Agriculture, Washington, D. C
United States Commissioner of Education, Washington, D, C
United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wasoington, D. C...
United States Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C
United States Fish Commissioner, Washington, D. C
United States Geological Survey, Director of, Washington, D. C
United States Light House Board, Washington, D. C
United States Mint, Director of, Washington, D. C
United States Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C
United States Navy, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C
United States Navy, Secretary of, Washington, D. C
United States Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C
United States Secretary of State, Washington, D. C
United States Signal Service, Chief of, Washington, D. C
United States Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C
United States Secretary of War, Washington, D, C
University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn
Unknown
Utah Territory, Governor of. Salt Lake City...
Vail, Bishop Thomas H., Topeka
Virginia Department of Agriculture, Richmond
Vitton, Charles W., McPherson
Votaw, Daniel, Independence
Wade, F. J., St. Louis, Mo
Waite, Mrs. Anna C, Lincoln
Walker, John, Jefferson City, Mo
Walker, J. H., Secretary, Adams, Ind
Walton, Wirt W., Clay Center
Ward, Henry A., Rochester, N. Y
Ward, President L. M., Ottawa
Ward, Major R. G., Sedan
Warder, George W., Kansas City, Mo
Warder, Professor R. B., Lafayette, Ind
Waters, A. C, Chardon, Ohio
Waugh, Rev. Lorenzo, Petaluma, Cal
Webb, Linus S., Topeka
Webb, Rev. W. S., lola
Weightman, Matthew, Topeka
Welchhans, Jacob, Topeka
Welsh, L. A., Leavenworth
Wherrell, John, Paola ,
West, Mary A., Galesburg, 111
AVest Virginia Deaf-Mute Institute, Romney
Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society, Cleveland.
Weston, D. IL, Helena, Montana
Wharton's School of Political Science, Philadelphia, Pa
White, M. L., Secretary, Garnett
White, W. H., Council Grove^
Whitehead, John P., Boston, Mass „
Whitney, D. R., Boston, Mass
Wilcox, P. P., Denver, Col
Wilder, Mrs. C. F., Manhattan
Wilder, D. W., Hiawatha
Wilkinson, W. E., Secretary, Seneca
Willard, Miss Frances E., Chicago, 111
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DONOKS OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS— Concluded.
Donors.
Books.
Pamp
Williams, F. M., Verdeu, Neb
Williams, Job, Hartford, Conn ,
Williams, Col. J. F., St. Paul, Minn
Wilson, Mrs. Augustus, Parsons
Wilson, C. B., Secretary, Marysville
Wilson, S. M., Secretary, Tennessee Ridge, Tenn
Wilson, W. J., Winfield
Winchell, Mrs. E. E., Madison, Conn
Winthrop, Robert C, Boston, Mass
Winconsiu Agricultural Experiment Station, Madison
Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, Fort Atkinson
Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison
Wisconsin, University of, Madison
Wiseman, Theodore, Lawrence
Wolf, Rev. Innocent, Atchison
Wood, Samuel N., Woodsdale
Woodford, J. E., Secretary, Burlington ,
Working, D. W., jr., Manhattan
Wright, Carroll D., Boston, Mass
Wright, Rev. S. C, McPherson
Yale, Caroline A., Northampton, Mass
Yale College, New Haven, Conn
Young Woman's Christian Association, San Francisco, Cal. Zebrung, J. H., Cuba
Total.
9,710
DONORS OF MANUSCRIPTS.
Abbott, James B., De Soto, Kansas : Original roll of officers and members of the company called the "Capital Guards," Topeka, 1861, composed of members and officers of the first State Legislature, then in session.
Adams, Mrs. Harriet E., Topeka : Twenty-seven letters of Kansas women, written in relation to the procuring of portrait of Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols, to be placed in vol. 1 of the History of Woman Suffrage.
Anthony, Col. D. R., Leavenworth: Credentials of Leavenworth county delegates to the Kansas Republican State Convention of 1886.
Baker, C. C, Topeka: Autograph of Jefferson Davis on registry return receipt, acknowledging receipt by him of resolution passed by the Kansas Legislature, February 9, 1885, condemning Col. Frank Bacon for the part taken by him in ceremonies of respect to the ex-President of the Con- federacy, in connection with the " Liberty bell" and the Cotton Centennial Celebration at New Orleans, 1885-1886.
Barnd, J. K., Ness City: Furlough granted Henry F. Thomas, private of Company C, first Confederate Regiment, Georgia volunteers, signed by Col. J. C. Gordon and Brig. Gen. John H. Jackson, dated Dalton, Georgia, January 25, 1864.
Betton, Hon. Frank H., Topeka: Original manuscript of a discourse on the subject of Foreordination, by Matthew Thornton, a signer of the Declara- tion of Independence.
Bradlee, Rev. C. D., Boston, Mass. : Autographs of John Quincy Adams, Thomas C. Amory, Nathaniel P. Banks, Geo. S. Boutwell, James Bowdoin, Josiah Bradlee, Samuel Bradlee, Edward Everett, Rufus Choate, Schuyler Colfax, Dorothea L. Dix, Joseph Henry, Geo. F. Hoar, Geo. S. Hillard,
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S. K. Lothrop, Charles Lowell, Geo. R. Minot, Edwin P. "Whipple, and forty-five other distinguished persons.
Brown, Geo. W., Rockford, 111. : Letter to the State Historical Society, dated June 9, 1886, relating to early Kansas newspaper history.
Byram, Edward, Shannon : Manuscript papers of his grandfather, Rev. Jotham Meeker, missionary to the Ottawa and other Indian tribes in Michigan and Kansas, embracing letters and other papers written by him and others in the years 1820 to 1854, inclusive — 711 papers.
Case, Theo. S., Kansas City, Mo. : Autograph letters, in morocco binding, written to donor in 1859 by Horace Greeley, relating to political and other affairs pertaining to Kansas and Kansas City, together with letter of donor giving a history of the correspondence.
Cone, William W., Topeka : Letter of Gen. Henry I. Hunt, addressed to donor, dated Governor's oflSce, Soldiers' Home, near Washington, D. C, June 7, 1885, relative to early days at Fort Leavenworth.
Dieffenbach, O., Sunbury, Pa. : Reminiscences of John Hamilton, relating to his services in the United States Dragoons in aiding in the selection of the site of Fort Scott, Kansas, in April, 1842.
Dill, Charles, Leavenworth : Monthly meteorological reports of Leaven- worth Signal station, January and February, 1885.
Elliott, L. R., Manhattan : Seven papers relating to the National Anti- Saloon Conference, held at Chicago, September 16, 1886.
Fields, Henry C, Leavenworth : Recollections of the history of the Kick- apoo cannon, and of its capture by citizens of Leavenworth, in January, 1858.
Finch, C. S., Harper : Postal card containing 3,307 words written with pen by W. F. Hunter, of Harper, dated January 25, 1886, descriptive of Harper county, Kansas.
Graham, W. O., Harper : History of the founding "and growth of the Harper
. City Free Library.
Hale, Geo. D., Topeka : Manuscript books and papers relating to the busi- ness of the Tecumseh, Kansas, Town Company during the years 1855 and 1856; given by Mrs. Hiram J. Strickler to donor; 46 manuscripts and 28 blanks.
Hebbard, J. C, Topeka: Sketch by donor of Prudence Crandall, entitled "Connecticut Canterbury Tales from Real Life."
Holman, Rev. C, North Topeka: Manuscript Records of the Kansas Metho- dist Episcopal Church Conference, for the period from October 23, 1856, to the year 1874; three record books, and 719 manuscript papers.
Inman, Henry, Ellsworth : Letter of R. E. Edwards giving an account of the naming of Edwards county, dated Kinsley, Kansas, January 27, 1886.
Inman, Joseph Henry, Ellsworth: Parchment land patent issued by Fred- erick Calvert, 6th Lord Baron of Baltimore, Maryland, to Jacob French, of Frederick, Md., dated September 29, 1759.
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Jerome, Frank E., Russell : Letter of donor to the Kansas Historical Society relative to the authorship of the John Brown song, dated May 14, 1885 ; manuscript copy of donor's poem entitled, "American Flag with its Thirty- four Stars;" letter of donor's mother relative to a gold medal given by the British Government to his father for services relating to the selection of the colors of British postage stamps; letter of donor explanatory of Indian hieroglyphics copied by him from rocks on the banks of the Saline river, four miles north of Russell, Kansas; three manuscript papers, of which the donor is author, entitled " Boys and Girls of China ; " " Torna- does of Electric Origin ; " and Recollections of J. Wilkes Booth, in Leaven- worth, Kansas, in December, 1863."
Johnson, Geo. Y., Lawrence: The book containing the registry of citizens of Kansas who attended the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans, 1884-1885, a large manuscript-bound volume.
Johnson, Mrs. Libbie P., Willis: Letter of Hiram Powers to Miss Abby Gibson, of Cincinnati, Ohio, dated Florence, Italy, May 10, 1841 ; also autograph poem of Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, entitled "Powers's Statue of the Greek Slave," dated August 5, 1851.
Kansas House of Representatives, Topeka: Address of General Francisco O. Arce, Governor of the State of Guerrero, Mexico, to the Kansas House of Representatives, January 15, 1885, and translation of the same. Ordered by the House to be deposited in the library of the State His- torical Society.
Kennedy, Maj. W. B., Lawrence: Manuscript account of the murder of John Jones, at Blanton's Bridge, May, 1856.
Marshall, Gen. Frank J., Longmont, Col. : Biographical sketch of donor.
Martin, Gov. John A., Topeka : Governor's proclamation relative to the death of Gen. U. S. Grant, dated July 23, 1885, autograph copy.
Osburn, W. H., Burrton: Certificate of membership in Osburn's Oklahoma colony.
Owen, Richard, New Harmony, Ind. : Autographs of Robert Dale Owen and David Dale Owen ; also of Robert Owen sr., written about the year 1854, at the age of 85, and 2 letter envelopes addressed by the latter to donor.
Pierce, Hon. Edward L., Milton, Mass.: Thirteen manuscript letters written from Kansas iii 1855 and 1856 to Hon. Charles Sumnei', by the following persons: John Hutchinson, Charles Stearns, S. C. Harrington, Thomas Shankland, Henry P. Waters, J. B. McAfee, Samuel -F. Tappan, Mrs. H. A. Ropes, Lydia P. Hall, and James F. Legate.
Sherman, Hon. John, Mansfield, O. : Original manuscript of the report of the Kansas Congressional Committee of 1856, given the State Historical Society through Hon. H. J. Dennis, State Librarian.
Smith, Geo. W., Topeka: Receipt book of Docket Clerk, Kansas House of Representatives, 1885, containing autographs of chairmen of committees.
Snyder, J. H., San Diego, Cal.: Copy of notice of Atchison Rangers, a
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Pro-Slavery company, warning John Henry and George Heron, Free-State men, to leave the Territory of Kansas, dated August 23, 1856; also, biographical sketch of donor.
Stubbs, Mahlon, Emporia : Original tribal copy of treaty with the Kansas tribe of Indians, by which the right-of-way through their lands was con- ceded for the use of the wagon-road from the Missouri river to New Mex- ico, dated August 16, 1825.
Tillotson, D. C, Topeka: Manuscript book containing a roster of attend- ants at the National Educational Convention at Topeka, in July, 1886; also, index to the same; also, register of Kansas teachers attending the convention.
Waller, G. M., Atchison : Land patent issued by President Andrew Jackson to Richard Doulware, dated October 13, 1835.
Waugh, Rev. Lorenzo, Petaluma, Cal. : Reminiscences relating to persons and incidents mentioned in his book, entitled "Autobiography of Lorenzo Waugh."
AVelsh, L. A., Leavenworth : Monthly meteorological summary at Leaven- worth Signal Station, for May, August, September and December, 1886.
Wilcox, Hon. Philip P., Denver, Col. : Biographical sketch of donor.
Wilder, Daniel W., Topeka: Paper written by Prof. John B. Dunbar, con- taining a bibliography of French authorities on the Kansas regiqn.
Winchell, Mrs. E. E., Madison, Conn. : Sketch written by donor relating to early times in Kansas.
Wood, Samuel N., Topeka : The original order of Gen. Edward Hatch, which was served on Oklahoma colonists, dated headquarters, troops in the field, Oklahoma, on the Cimarron river, January 19, 1885.
DONORS OF MAPS, ATLASES, &C.
Bartlett, J. R., Washington, D. C. : Eight pilot charts of the North Atlantic ocean, months of January to December, 1886; map of Baffin's bay to Lincoln sea, polar regions.
Barton, Edmond M., Worcester, Mass. : One map of the Mississippi river ; seventeen Frank Leslie's war maps ; one new military map of the Southern and border States ; six other war maps of the Rebellion.
Bennett & Smith, Garden City : Maps of the Garden City U. S. Land District.
Edwards, John P., Quincy, 111. : Atlas of Cloud county, Kansas, 1885.
Goodnow, Prof I. T., Manhattan : Folding map of Kansas, showing Agri- cultural College lands, 1870; seventeen maps relating to the sale of rail- road lands in Davis, Wabaunsee, Riley and Neosho counties, Kansas; map of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1864; map of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, 1871.
Mulhollen, Isaac, Kenneth : Map of Sheridan county.
Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, 111. : New Handy Atlas of the Northwest; mounted map of Kansas, 1886.
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Scott, Orr & Co., Kansas City, Mo. : Map of Kansas City, AVyandotte, and
Armourdale. Shelden, Alvah, El Dorado : Map of Butler county. Sims, Wm., Topeka: Fifteen maps of Kansas. Taylor, Prest. A. R. Emporia: Maps of Kansas showing Kansas State
Normal School lands. Triplet, C. S., Leoti City: Map of Southwestern Kansas counties, showing
situation of Leoti City, Wichita county. Union Pacific Railway Co., Kansas City, Mo. : Map of the Union Pacific
Railway and connecting railroads. White, Thomas J., Atchison : Hayden's Atlas of Colorado and portions of
adjacent territory. Wood, S. N., Topeka: Map of Oklahoma. Woodruff, Frank M., Topeka : Five war maps of portions of Tennessee and
Georgia, 1863.
DONORS OF SINGLE NEWSPAPERS AND NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS.
Alrich, L. L., Beloit: Copy of Beloit Record, spring supplement, illustrated, April 16, 1885; clipping from Cawker City Record of April 30, 1885, con- taining an account of the settlement of Hascall Skinner at Waconda, Mitchell county, October 1, 1869.
Ashbaugh, Miss Anna, Topeka: New York Morning Herald, Vol. 1, No. 1, May 6, 1835; Buck and Ball, Vol. 1, No. 1, Cane Hill, Arkansas, Decem- ber 6, 1862, published by Union troops; Topeka Tribune extra, October 27, 1864, containing an account of the battle of the Big'Blue, Missouri, October 23, 1864.
Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka : Eighty-one historical newspaper clippings ; copy of Our Dumb Animals (periodical), Boston, September, 1886 ; The Weekly Occidental, a Chinese newspaper, San Francisco, August 7, 1885 ; San Francisco Chronicle, August 2-9, 1886, seven newspapers, containing re- port of G. A. R. and W. R. C. encampment in San Francisco ; San Fran- cisco Call, August 3, 1886, 28 pages, containing proceedings of National encampment, August, 1886.
Barton, Edmond M., Worcester, Mass. : 82 copies miscellaneous magazines ; 20 copies of the New England Farmer, scattering numbers, December 9, 1848 to March, 1867.
Betton, Hon. Frank H., Topeka: Harper's Magazine, August, 1873, con- taining sketch of Matthew Thornton and other signers of the Declara- tion of Independence.
Bosbyshell, Maj. O. C, Philadelphia, Pa.: Clipping from the Grand Army Scout and Soldier's Mail, Philadelphia, November 3, 1883, containing an account of the origin of the John Brown song.
Bradlee, Rev. C. D., Boston, Mass: Boston Watchman of December 24, 1885; Boston Beacon, May 29,1886 — article entitled, "On the Lookout; What is a Free Church"; Fair Haven (Mass.) Star, September 5, 1885,
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proceedings and addresses at dedication of Rogers's School ; clipping from the Portland (Me.) Press, of February 28, 1885, containing account of the celebration of Longfellow's birthday, by the Maine Historical Society; Dedham (Mass.) Transcript, September 21, 1886, containing account of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the incorporation of the town ; clipping from the Morning Star, Boston, September 23, 1886, containing Charles William Butler's poem, entitled " Lines on Seeing Longfellow^'s House Again ; " clippings from the Chelsea (Mass.) Record and Boston Globe, containing observances on the 50th anniversary of the marriage of the Rev. Elias Mason and wife, November, 1886 ; Holiday Transcript, Boston, December 24, 1886.
Burnett, J. C, Topeka: The "B — B — Blizzard," January 23, 1886.
Bushell, AVm., Camden, N. J.: Philadelphia Daily News of April 29, 1885, containing an account of Ben. Franklin's heirs ; eight newspaper cuttings relating to the last illness, death and burial of Horace Greeley ; five Phila- delphia newspapers containing account of the proceedings of the funeral of General Grant ; Philadelphia Press of April 9, 1885, containing an account of " What General Mahone saw of the surrender of Lee to Grant" ; newspaper clippings relating to "John Brown prisoners while awaiting death," and to an incident relating to John Brown's sons and the G. A. R. at Pasadena, Cal., August, 1886; miniature copy of the Philadelphia Weekly Press of September 29, 1881, containing an account of the funeral obsequies of President Garfield ; Philadelphia Daily Press of August 4, 1885, account of the Philadelphia and Camden cyclone of August 3, 1885 ; Philadelphia Daily News, October 3, 1885; the "Log Cabin," Horace Greeley's paper, New York and Albany, August 22, 1840 ; miniature copy of the Philadelphia Daily News of October 3, 1885; copy of the New York Sun of September 3, 1833, first issue of the paper, reprint; Philadel- phia Press of June 3, 1886, containing an account of President Cleveland's marriage; also, clippings relating to decorating Confederate graves, and to "The Indian Problem."
Canfield, Prof. J. H., Lawrence: Copy of Shasta (Cal.) Republican of February 6, 1858.
Carr, S. C, Milton Junction, Wis. : Western Farmer and Wisconsin Grange Bulletin, January 2, and February 6, 1886.
Case, Nelson, Oswego : Kansas State Sunday School Journal, January, 1882, January, 1883, October, 1884, October, 1885, and July, 1886.
Clarke, Robert, Cincinnati, O. : Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, December 26, 1885, containing an article on the John Brown song.
Clarke, Sylvester H., Clyde, N. Y. : Ten clippings from newspapers chiefly of the years 1856 and 1857, containing historical matter relating to Kan- sas; New York Independent of January 12, 1871, containing article by S. C. Pomeroy on Robert E. Lee ; Washington National Republican of November 29, 1862, containing speech of S. C. Pomeroy at contraband
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dinner; Washington New Era, April 12, 1864, containing speech of S. C. Pomeroy in the United States Senate; "The Barnburner" — news- paper, August 5, 1848, containing speech of Thomas Corwin on the Com- promise Bill in the United States Senate, July 24, 1848.
Coleman, D., and wife, Topeka : Copy of Ulster County Gazette of January 4, 1800, containing account of the death of President Washington.
Cook, Hon. B. C, Harper: Copies of Kichmond (Va.) Daily Dispatch of February 22, 1861, December 2, 1862, April 1 and June 10, 1863, and August 31 and September 9, 1864 — six newspapers.
Darling, Gen. Charles W., Utica, N. Y. : Clipping from New York Daily Press, comment on article of Gov. John A. Martin, in North American Review.
Drowne, Henry T., New York City: New York Times of August 9, 1885 — account of proceedings of the funeral of General Grant.
Easley, Ralph M., Hutchinson: Hutchinson Daily News, October 13, 1886 — illustrated sketch of the town of St. John, Kansas; Hutchinson Daily News, November 12, 1886, containing illustrated historical material re- lating to the city of Hutchinson.
Elliott, L. R., Manhattan: Five Chicago newspapers containing proceed- ings of the National Anti-Saloon Conference, Chicago, September, 1886 ; eleven copies of the Evening Courier, Independence, Kansas, March 7 to November 17, 1879.
Frost, H. W., Topeka: Memphis (Tenn.) Sunday Times of August 9, 1885, containing an account of the negro man said to be the person who, while an infant, was kissed by Capt. John Brown when on the way to his exe- cution at Charlestown, Va.
Fuller Mrs. Mary, Washington, D. C. : Copies of the Washington Post and Star of November 21, 1885, containing obituary notices of Robert L. Ream.
Gill, Geo. B., Afton, Iowa: Two clippings relative to the connection of donor with the provisional government formed by John Brown prepara- tory to the Harper's Ferry invasion.
Goodnow, Rev. Isaac T., Manhattan: Three copies of the New Century, Fort Scott, March 21, 1875, and August 12 and 29, 1877.
Grant, Geo. K., Ottawa: The Alpha Media, Kansas, vol. 1, Nos. 4, 7, 12, 1884 (amateur newspaper.)
Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, Mass. : Copies of the Bay State Monthly, Boston, January, May, June, and October, 1884; The Excelsior, Boston, June and July, 1858; eighteen copies of "Our Dumb Animals," news- paper, April 1874, to June 1875.
Halderman, Gen. John A., Bangkok, Siam : The Siam Weekly Advertiser, Bangkok, January 27, and February 3 and 10, 1883.
Hick, R. S., Louisville: Cherokee Advocate, Tahlequah, September 11, 1845 ; Arkansas Traveler, Cane Hill, January 1, 1863.
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Honey, J. W. & Co., Clyde: Four copies of the Clyde Star, vol. 1, Nos.
1 and 4, March 14 and 25, 1884. Hopkins, A. C, Salina: The Normal Register, Salina, for April, 1885. Hunter, Mrs. M. J., Concordia: Clippings from the Kansas Farmer, her
poems, " Vae Victis," and "Three Walks." Jerome, Frank E,, Russell : 27 clippings from Russell Record of dates from
1884 to 1886, containing 8 prose articles and 19 poems written by donor;
biographical sketch of Hon. Asa Kinney, clipped from Russell Record
of October 7, 1886. Judd, Orange, Chicago, 111.: Circular from Prairie Farmer entitled, " Who
Shall Go West." Kenea & Lane, La Cygne: La Cygne Daily Journal, September 30 to
October 3, 1885 — Fair paper. Kennedy, Maj. W. B., Lawrence: Supplement to Lawrence Republican, . containing list of voters of Lawrence township, Douglas county, for the
year 1859. Knox, Rev.. M. V. B., Littleton, N. H.: The Methodist Pulpit and Pew for
January, 1886. Leake, Paul, Lawrence : Hudson (N. Y.) Weekly Gazette of April 9, 1885,
containing fac-simile of volume I, No. 1 of the Hudson Weekly Gazette
of April 7, 1785. Latour, Maj. L. A. H., Montreal, Canada: Copy of Canadian Antiquarian
and Numismatic Journal of October, 1881. Leahy, D. D., Caldwell: New York Morning Post, November 7, 1783; two
copies, reprint. Lester, Champ, Russell: Clipping from National Tribune, Washington,
D. C, containing account of the spiking of a rebel battery on Island No.
10, March 31, 1862, of which affair donor was a participant. Lilley, George, Brookings, D. T.: The Dakota Collegian, Brookings, May
27, 1885. Maloy, John, Council Grove : Council Grove Cosmos, September 23, 1886,
containing a chapter of donor's history of Morris county. Manchester, Rev. Alfred, Providence, R. I.: Two Providence newspapers
of June 24 and 25, 1886, containing account of the celebration of the
founding of Providence, 1663-1886. Maxwell, M. M., Valley Falls: Valley Falls Daily Register, September 1,
1885 — Fair paper. Miller, J. H., President, Holton : Ten numbers of the Normal Advocate,
Holton, 1883-1886. Miller, Hon. Sol., Troy: Seven numbers of the Eaton (Ohio) Register, of
dates from October 22, 1885, to April 22, 1886; and nineteen copies of
the Twin Valley Times, West Alexandria, O., of dates from June 3, 1886,
to January 6, 1887, containing articles written by the donor relating to
the early history of West Alexandria and Preble county, Ohio, chiefly
written under the head, " Reminiscences of Twin." Copies of the Sever-
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ance Advertiser of April 5 and 19, and May 2, 1884, and of the Alumni Annual, Highland University for 1884.
Mills, T. B., Las Vegas, N. M. : San Miguel County Republican, October, 1886, seven numbers.
Moore, Robert R., Topeka: Dye's Counterfeit Detector for October, Novem- ber, December, 1885, and January, 1886.
Moriarty, F. A., and Waller, W. F., Council Grove: Copies of the Council Grove Cosmos containing John Maloy's History of Morris county.
Neelander, Edward, Lindsborg : Copies of the " Pedagogen," Lindsborg, vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 9, excepting No. 6, 1885, and vol. 2, No. 3, 1886.
Nichols, Miss Nellie C, Porno, Cal. : Clipping from Ukiah City, Cal., Press of January 16, 1885, containing obituary of Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols.
Olney, Mrs. Eugenie Wilde, Lake City, Col. : Mount Vernon, Iowa, Hawk- eye of June 25, 1886, containing Commencement Exercises of Cornell College, 1886.
Olney, Henry C, Lake City, Col.: Biographical sketch of Gov. E. G. Ross, with a statement of how he received his appointment as Governor of New Mexico.
Owen, Col. Richard, New Harmony, Ind. : Evansville, Indiana, Journal of September 8, 1886, containing an article written by donor on the Origin of Earthquakes; biography of donor in "Indiana Student," April, 1886.
Payne, Abraham, Providence, R. I.: Four copies of the Windham County, Connecticut, Standard of May 12, 1886, containing article by donor, enti- tled " Prudence Crandall."
Prentis, Noble L., Atchison : Clipping from Atchison Champion, Novem- ber 17, 1886, containing article entitled " Kansas Naturalists, Ancient and Modern."
Root, Frank A., Gunnison, Col.: Clipping from Denver Tribune Republi- can, July 3, 1886, containing article entitled " Gunnison County's Jubi- lee ;" clipping from the Denver Tribune Republican — article entitled "The Great Gunnison Region;" Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Octo- ber 8, 1886 — opening of the Second Annual Manufacturers' Exposition at Denver; Five Salt Lake City newspapers and sixteen Colorado ne\vs- papers of March, 1885 ; three Colorado newspapers of March and November, 1884, one of May 1, 1881, and one Salt Lake City paper of November, 1884; Denver Opinion of August 15 and 22, 1885, and Den- ver Daily News of August 16, 1885.
Root, Frank A. & Sons, North Topeka : Copies of the North Topeka Mail, containing article on the Kansas State Historical Society.
Ross, Dr. Alexander M., Montreal, Canada: Pictorial History of the Harper's Ferry Insurrection, a supplement to Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 19, 1859 ; clipping from the Montreal Herald and Commercial Gazette of November 23, 1885, containing an account of the sanitary condition of Montreal. 3
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Sage, Frank I., Alma: Council Grove Press of November 10, 1860; Feb- ruary 16 and 23, March 16, 23, 30, April 13, 20 and 27, May 4, 11, 18 and 25, June 1 and 22 and July 6, 1861 ; Emporia News, September 29, 1860, and The Crisis, Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1861 — eighteen news- papers.
Shiner & Anderson, Westmoreland: Copy of the Westmoreland Recorder of January 13, 1887, containing Kansas Reminiscences, by Sylvester Fowler.
Snyder, J. H., San Diego, Cal.: Kansas Daily Tribune, Topeka, March 11, 1856, vol. 1, No. 6 ; Sumner Daily Gazette, Sumner, Atchison county, October 1, 1857, vol. 1, No. 8 ; proceedings of Free-State Territorial Convention at Lawrence, December 2, 1857, Lawrence Republican extra ; proceedings of Free-State mass-meeting at Lawrence, February 13, 1856; speech of General Lane on President Buchanan's message transmitting to the Senate the Lecompton Constitution, Lawrence Republican extra ; San Diego Weekly Sun, December 19, 1885.
Turrell, Nymphas S., Topeka: Political Barometer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 10, 1803.
Unknown: The Missionary Visitor, Dayton, Ohio, May 8, 1886, containing Eugene F. Ware's poem entitled "The Washerwoman."
Wait, Charles E., Rolla, Mo.: Rolla Weekly Herald of April 15, 1886— description and illustrations of the Missouri School of Mines.
Walton, W. W., Clay Center: Clay Center Dispatch of November 26, 1885, containing " Exhibit of Progress of Clay County and Clay Center."
Walton, Tell W., Clay Center : Three copies Emigration edition Caldwell Journal, March 25, 1886.
Waters, A. C., Chardon, Ohio: 108 copies of "The Home Missionary Mag- azine," 1873-1883; 42 copies of miscellaneous magazines and pamphlets; 57 copies of miscellaneous newspapers.
Waters, Mrs. E. A., Chardon, Ohio : 38 numbers of " Life and Light,'^ monthly missionary magazine, Boston, 1871-1884; 74 copies miscellane- ous Sunday school papers, 1858-1876.
Waugh, Rev. L., Petaluma, Cal.: Copy of California Voice, September 30, 1886, containing article written by donor, entitled " Wine is a Mocker.'^
Whitcomb, A., Lawrence : Copy of the " Second Interregnum," Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, March 3, 1874, containing an account of events relat- ing to the death and burial of King Lunalilo ; The Kansas Crusader of Freedom, Doniphan, Kansas, of January 30 and March 6, 1858 ; The Herald of Freedom, Lawrence, May 17, 1856.
Wilcox, P. P., Denver, Col.: Rocky Mountain News, containing list of Colorado pioneers; Rocky Mountain Herald, Denver, August 8, 1885; two copies of the " Rocky Mountain Herald," Denver, October 21 and 23, 1886, containing biographical notes of Colorado men and women ; Den- ver Tribune, September 12, 1886 — article written by donor on the poli-
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tics of Denver and Arapahoe county; clipping from the Denver Tribune- Republican, August 27, 1885, relating to the Apache Indian trouble, also of July 3, 1886, containing article entitled " His Accounts Settled;" Denver Tribune-Republican, August 28, 1886, containing letter of Gov. C. Meyer Zulick, of Arizona ; " The Rocky Mountain Call," Denver, August 21, 1,886, and "The Salt Lake Tribune," August 8, 1886; clip- pings from Denver News, September 19, 1886, and Denver Graphic, September 18, 1886, containing biography and portrait of Hon. Perry L. Hubbard ; copy of the Denver Republican of January 1, 1887, contain- ing biographies of members of the Colorado Legislature; copy of the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, January 16,1887; Rocky Mountain Herald, Denver, October 3, 1886, containing proceedings of the Sixth Annual meeting of Colorado Pioneers.
Wilder, Mrs. C. F., Manhattan : Three clippings from the Central Christian Advocate, St. Louis — articles written by donor ; 30 clippings from Wor- cester, Mass., Spy, and the Central Christian Advocate, St. Louis — arti- cles written by donor; Central Christian x^dvocate, St. Louis, Mo., April 21 and May 12, 1886, containing articles written by donor.
Wilder, D. W., Hiawatha : Clipping from the Topeka Commonwealth, con- taining a statement of Spanish authorities on the Kansas region.
Williams, M. Parker, Hudson, N. Y.: Hudson Gazette of April 9, 1885, Centennial edition, 1785-1885, containing fac-simile of original number.
Woodman, Seldon J., North Topeka : Clippings from the Louisville, Ken- tucky, Courier-Journal of July 23, 1883, containing notice of donor's portrait of John Brown ; clipping from Chicago Times of March 3, 1885, containing reminiscences of John Brown and John E. Cook; clipping containing account of the dedication of the Rhode Island State Normal School Building, January 3, 1879.
Zebrung, J. H., Cuba: Six numbers of the Nebraska Congregational News, Lincoln, January to June, 1885; clipping from the "Lever," entitled " Prohibition or Death," by Charles H. Branscomb.
DONORS OF PICTURES.
Abbott, Maj. James B., DeSoto: Monogram of the Kansas House of Rep- resentatives, 1868.
Adams, A. A., Garnett: Stereoscopic view of the Anderson county, Kan- sas, cyclone, of April 23, 1884.
Baker, F. P., Topeka : Portraits of representative Parisian journalists, with fac-similes of journals, in miniature.
Bartlett, T. H., Boston, Mass.: Photograph of plaster cast of statue of John Brown, executed by Paul W. Bartlett.
Brown, Geo. W., Rockford, 111.: Ferreotype portrait of Prof B. F. Mudge, taken about 1865.
Byram, Ed., Shannon : Portrait of Rev. Jotham Meeker, with autograph.
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Capper, Arthur, Topeka: Monogram containing portraits of Eichard J.
Colver, L. A. Wright, C. K. Holliday, Arthur Capper, Geo. M. Clark,
J. L. Thornton, G. M. Ewing, C. E. Mcintosh and A. J. McCabe, city
editors of the Topeka daily newspapers, 1886.
Case, Theo. S., Kansas City, Mo.: Steel portrait of Horace Greeley, bound
in with manuscript letters of Mr. Greeley. Colt, Mrs. M. D., Albion, Mich.: Photo portrait of the donor, author of the
book entitled "Went to Kansas." Cooke, Gen. Philip St. George, Detroit, Mich.: Cabinet photo portrait of
donor. Crane, George W., Topeka: Photo portrait of Dr. F. L. Crane; also, large
gilt-framed crayon portrait of Dr. F. L. Crane. Darling, C. W., Utica, N. Y.:* Cabinet photo of donor. Drake, A. W., Century Company, New York City : Fifty-eight selected
proofs of engravings, from Century and St. Nicholas Magazines. Edwards, Hon. W. C, Earned: Cabinet photo portrait of donor. Garrison, Francis J., Koxbury, Mass.: Life-size photo portrait of William
Lloyd Garrison. Gilmore, John S., Fredonia: Wood-cut of Wilson county court house. Gillett, Almerin, Emporia; James Smith, D. W. Wilder, William Sims,
T. D. Thacher, J. W. Hamilton, T. McCarthy, S. B. Bradford, L. L. Turner,
and F. G. Adams: Oil portrait of Gov. John A. Martin, painted by
Seldon J. Woodman. Goodnow, Prof I. T.. Manhattan : Birds-eye view of Philadelphia, Pa., in
Harper's Weekly of May 27, 1876. Gray, Lewis L., Lawrence: 23 cabinet photos of prominent citizens of
Kansas. Holman, Mrs. Jennie Eawlins, New York City: Cabinet portrait of Gen.
John A. Rawlins. Home, Col. D. H., Oceanside, Cal.: Life-size crayon portrait of donor, done
by J. Lee Knight. Howard, Wm. S., Grand Rapids, Mich.: Engraved portraits of his father,
the late Gen. Wm. A. Howard. Jerome, F. E., Russell: Card photo of his son and daughter, Walter and
Mattie Jerome ; drawings representing Indian hieroglyphics on rocks on
the banks of Saline river, near Russell ; pencil sketch made by donor,
of Beloit, as in 1871 ; photo view at Leavenworth, 1885, and of Leaven- worth court house and Leavenworth bridge. Johnson, Geo. Y., Lawrence: Four large photographs rej^resenting the
Kansas display at the New Orleans Cotton Centennial Exposition, of 1885. Johnson, Mrs. Libbie P., Willis: Daguerreotype portrait of Jennie Lind. Jones, C. J., Garden City: Photographs of entrances to U. S. Land Office
at Garden City. Kelly, F. J., Cawker City : Cabinet photo portrait of donor. Leonard & Martin, Topeka : Cabinet photo portraits of State employes,
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and members and officers of the Senate and House of Representatives,
1885-6—276 in all. Leonhardt, Mrs. C. F. W., Manhattan: Photo portrait of General Leon-
hardt. Marlatt, Washington, Manhattan : Two large photos representing donor as
in 1856 and as in 1886. Marshall, Gen. Frank J., Longmont, Col.: Engraved portrait of donor. Martin, Geo. W., Junction City : Cabinet photo of Wm. Saver Blakely. Martin, Gov. John A., Atchison : Large photo group of officers of the
Eighth Kansas Infantry, copied from a tin-type, taken at Fort Stevenson,
Ala., in August, 1863. Mead, James P., Kingman : Lithographic views of Kingman as in 1883
and 1886. Mellen, Geo. E., Gunnison, Col.: 43 stereoscopic views and nine cabinet
photos of scenery in Colorado and the Northwestern States and Territories. Moore, Robert R., Topeka: Photograph of Worrall's carving of the Kan- sas State seal. Morris, Richard B., Atchison : Cabinet photo portrait of donor. Neelander, Edward, Lindsborg: Lithographic view of Bethany Normal
Institute, at Lindsborg. Parsons, Luke F., Salina: Cabinet photo of Wm. H. Leeman, who was
killed at Harper's Ferry at the time of the John Brown invasion. Plumb, Hon. P. B., Emporia: Engraved portraits of Gov. Robert J. Walker
and Hon. John Sherman; engraved portrait of Gen. Winfield Scott;
engraved portraits of Gen. John A. Rawlins; engraved portraits of
Gen. I*hil. H. Sheridan. Redpath, James, New York city : Cabinet photo of donor. Riddle, J. R., Topeka: 22 photographic views in Colorado and New Mexico. Robinson, F. N., Howard, D. T.: Photograph of cyclone which occurred
August 28, 1884, near Howard, Dakota. Russell, Edward, Lawrence: Cabinet portrait of donor. St. John, Gov. John P., Olathe : Cabinet photo of donor. St. John, Mrs. Gov. John P., Olathe: Life-size, gilt-framed, oil-painted
portrait of Gov. St. John. Savage, Joseph, Lawrence: Photo portrait of Prof. Benj. F. Mudge. Sherman, Hon. John, Mansfield, Ohio : Life-size photo portrait of donor. Sherman, Gen. W. T., St. Louis, Mo.: Large photo portrait of donor. Simpson, Charles, Atchison : Cabinet photo of his mother, the late Mrs.
Maria Simpson, daughter of Rev. Jotham Meeker, missionary, who was
born at the Ottawa Mission, in Kansas, September 4, 1834. Snyder, A. J., Kansas City, Mo.: Engraving of Andy J. Snyder's Stock
Yards, Kansas City, Mo. Thomson, Matt., Alma: Map of Wabaunsee county, with pictures of the
school houses of the present time, and also of the earlier school houses in
the county.
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Vail, Bishop Thomas H., Topeka : Cabinet portrait of donor.
Ware, Hon. E. F., Fort Scott: Large photo portrait of donor, " Ironquill."
Waters, L. C, Topeka : Copy of Worrall's picture of drouthy Kansas.
Waugh, Rev. Lorenzo, Petakima, Cal. : Cabinet portrait of donor.
Webb, Linus S., Topeka : Monograms of the Kansas Legislature for 1870 and 1871.
Webb, L. J., Topeka : Photo of Col. S. N. Wood and his party of rescuers returning from Texas.
Weed, Geo. W., Topeka : Photographic view of the IT. S. court house, To- peka, 1879 ; plans and drawings of the same, 21 in number.
Wilcox, P. P., Denver, Col. : Photo portraits of donor, daughter and grand- daughters ; also stereos of Apache Bath and San Carlos Agency, Arizona Territory ; also photo of the Wilcox block, Denver, Col.
Willard, Miss Frances E., Chicago, 111. : Large photo portrait of donor.
Worcester, E. P., Colby, photo of "Thomas County Cat" printing office, a sod house.
DONORS OF CURRENCY, SCRIP AND COIN.
Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka ; One Chinese coin of the value of one-twelfth cent, U. S. money, and one of the value of one cent, U. S. money, procured of Kim Lung & Co., San Francisco, August, 1886.
Barton, Edmond M., Worcester, Mass.: Three Confederate bonds of denom- inations $100, $500, $1,000 ; eight pieces Confederate scrip.
Butterfield, J. Ware, Florence : Kansas State scrip, issued under the To- peka Constitution, and dated Jan. 17, 1856, in favor of Geo. W. Smith and signed by J. H. Lane, J. K. Goodin, and C. Robinson.
Foster, Hon. C. G., Topeka : Ten-cent shinplaster given to donor at Pal- myra, Mo., in 1863.
Ham, Gillespie, Willis : Copper anti-slavery medal with kneeling figure of a woman chained, with the inscription, "Am I not a woman and a sister?"
Johnson, A. S., Topeka: One dollar Union military bond of the State of Missouri, dated June 1, 1865, (portrait of W. S. Moseley).
Marflitt, Hawkins N., Topeka: Forty-dollar piece of Continental currency under act of Congress of Sept. 26, 1778.
Meuller, E., Topeka: Five-cent piece of fractional or postal currency.
Miller, Hon. Sol., Troy: Book of blank certificates of the Drovers' Bank of Kansas, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 185- ; book of blank drafts on same; ditto of certificates of deposit; fourteen bank notes as above, of de- nominations of $1, $2, $3, $5, and $10 — outfit for proposed bank in early Territorial times.
Shelton, Prof. E. M., Manhattan : Japanese shinplaster, an "Ichin " or one- fourth "boo," of the value of about six and one-fourth cents.
Simison, E. H., Minneapolis: Two-shillings-and-sixpence note, Pennsylva- nia colonial scrip, given donor by his grandfather.
Smith, J. Kaufman, Topeka: Confederate five-dollar note issued at Rich- mond, Virginia, Sept. 2, 1861.
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Stevenson, R. B,, lola : Two-dollar note of the Bullion Bank, Washington, D. C, dated July 4, 1862 ; one-dollar note of the City Bank, dated Leaven- worth City, K. T., Nov. 1, 1856.
MISCELLANEOUS CONTRIBUTIONS.
Abbott, James B., De Soto : Miniature arm chair made by donor from ma- hogany invalid chair once the property of Col. Samuel Young, who was prominent in the early politics of Kansas Territory.
Adams, F. G., Topeka : Admission ticket to the Capital Grange social, Feb. 9, 1876; certificate of membership in Kansas State Teachers' Association, July 27, 1865 ; admission ticket to the Tenth Annual Fair of Shawnee County Agricultural Society, Sept.-Oct., 1880.
Aldrich, Charles W., Washington : Four posters, Washington County Fair, 1885.
Alward, Rev. E., Wathena: Circular to the Baptist churches, giving a history of the extinguishment and revival of the Baptist Northeast Kan- sas Association.
Ball, Mrs. Bell, Topeka: Souvenir badge of reception committee of Shaw- nee county, appointed to receive the veterans passing through Topeka on their way to the National Encampment at San Francisco, August, 1886 ; Kansas G. A. R. badge worn at the Twentieth National Encampment, San Francisco, August, 1886; badge worn at the Fourth Kansas State En- campment, Fort Scott, March, 1885 ; menu of Baldwin Hotel, San Fran- cisco, August 3, 1886, Twentieth National Encampment; 31 cards of members of W. R. C. and G. A. R., attending the Twentieth National Encampment, San Francisco, 1886 ; piece of cork from the only cork tree ever known to grow on the Pacific coast of America, grown near Los Angeles, Cal. ; sea shells and water agate, picked up on the beach at Santa Monica, near Los Angeles, Cal., during the National Encampment ex- cursion, August, 1886 ; piece of backbone of a whale, one of the largest ever known, washed upon the beach 18 miles from Los Angeles, Cal., in 1882 ; Qgg of marine animal washed on the beach of Santa Monica, Cali- fornia. The foregoing are memorials of the Twentieth National En- campment excursion, August, 1886.
Bayley, Samuel, Hartford : 9 fragments of ancient pottery, and 4 flint imple- ments, arrow-heads, etc., found in California township, CoflTey county, in 1885.
Bean, Dr. J. V., Howard: Posters, etc., of Elk County (Kansas) Fair, 1886.
Bowhay, Geo. H., Topeka: War lance with staff highly ornamented with eagle feathers and scalp locks, once the property of Cloud Chief, a Cheyenne Indian, and carried by him at the battle on Little Big Horn river, Montana, in which General Custer and his command were killed, June 25, 1876; also medicine bonnet of Cheyenne medicine man.
Brandley, Henry, Matfield Green : 40 circulars, blanks, etc., of Republican State Central Committee, 1886.
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Butler, T. A., Lyons : Premium list and posters of the Rice County Fair Association, 1885.
Campbell, J. B., Haddam: 12 election tickets. Presidential, State and county, Washington county, 1884, representing all parties.
Carpenter, John C, Chanute : Libby prison receipt for $7.00, given to donor at Richmond, Va., June 23, 1863, signed by Thomas P. Turner, Captain.
Cunningham, R. W., Lawrence: Complimentary ticket of admission to the Western National Fair, Lawrence, September, 1884; posters, etc.. West- ern National Fair, Bismarck, 1885.
De Geer, Mrs. M. E., Greeley Center : Specimen of iron pyrites from Greeley Center.
Dickerson, Luther, Atchison : Arrow-head, of gun flint, found on the farm of donor, near Atchison, in 1885.
Elliott, L. R., Manhattan: Printed circulars, etc., relating to the Republi- can National Anti-Saloon Conference, Chicago, September 16, 1886 ; 3 circulars and blanks relating to the railroad strike at Parsons, March, 1886 ; 3 National Prohibition election tickets, Kansas State election 1885 ; election tickets, "wet" and "dry," Prohibition election, Atlanta, Ga., No- vember 25, 1885.
Fairchild, Pres't G. T., Manhattan : Card, commencement exercises of the Kansas State Agricultural College, June, 1886.
Ferguson, William, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.: A sword brought by Capt. John Brown to Kansas in 1855 or 1856, from Akron, O., and pre- sented by John Brown's sons to Otis Potter, of Lawrence, in 1856.
Giles, F..W., Topeka: Folding metric rule, metre length, according to the standard metric system, for use in the library of the Society.
Greene, Hon: A. R., Lecompton : Fragment of Egyptian linen, 2,700 years old, taken from the mummy " Pempi," late of the necropolis at Thebes, presented to Mr. Greene by Prof. Moses Coyt Tyler, of Cornell Univer- sity ; fragment of bell tower stairway, of San Xavier Church, near Tuc- son, Arizona, built 1783-97 ; fragment of picket fence, now in ruins, which once inclosed the graves of the 17 U. S. soldiers killed at the battle of Taledega, Ala., 1815 ; fragment of the flag-staff at Fort Sumter, at the time the post was surrendered by Maj. Robert Anderson to the Confeder- ates, April 13th, 1861; fragment of granite from the Mormon Temple at Salt Lake City, Utah; bunch of sweet alyssum gathered from the graves of David C. Broderick and Gen. E. D. Baker in Lone Mountain ceme- tery, San Francisco, Cal. ; fragment of the altar rail of Pecos Church, near Santa Fe, New Mexico, built in the sixteenth century.
Gillis, E. D., Rochester, N. Y. : Badge of Grand Legion of New York Select Knights, A. O. U. W.
Griffing, Wm. J., Manhattan : Three flint arrow-heads, two fragments of pottery, three flint scrapers, and one red sandstone utensil or ornament ; found by donor on the farm of E. B. Gilmore, near the mouth of Wild Cat creek, Riley county, Kansas.
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Heywood, Mrs. Maud, Greencastle, Mo. : Bead bag worked by one of Rev. Jotham Meeker's Indian pupils, who presented it to Mr. Meeker. Given by Peter Byram, of Atchison, to Mrs. Heywood.
Hulbert, E. W., Fort Scott : Posters, etc., of Sixth Annual Fair of Bourbon county, October, 1886.
Huling, A. S., Topeka : Passes to U. S. Cotton Exposition, New Orleans, 1885, in name of donor. •
Jerome, F. E., Russell: Scrap-book with drawings, picture illustrations, and manuscript writings, made by donor in 1861.
Johnson, Col. A. S., Topeka : The inkstand used by donor while a member of the first Territorial Legislature of Kansas, 1855.
Kenea & Lane, La Cygne : Republican election tickets voted in Linn county, November 2, 1886.
Leonhardt, Mrs. Esther, Manhattan : Election ticket under the Topeka Con- stitution, 1857; piece of Pasquotank county. North Carolina, scrip, $1.00, dated June 4, 1861.
Maxwell, M. M., Valley Falls ; Posters, daily register, admission tickets, &c.. Valley Falls District Fair, 1885.
Miller, Mrs. H. E., Atlanta, Ga. : Badge of the " Wet " party at Atlanta, Ga., worn during the Prohibition canvass, 1886.
Moriarty, F. A., Council Grove: Premium list, cards, etc.. Golden Belt Trotting Circuit, Council Grove, September, 1886.
Olney, Henry C, Gunnison, Col. : The gold pen with which the donor, as Chief Clerk of the Kansas House of Representatives, wrote his name as the first signature to the joint resolution by which the Fifteenth Amend- ment to the constitution of the United States was ratified'by the Kansas Legislature, by vote of the House on the 18th of January, and of the Senate on the 19th of January, 1870.
Page Bros., Ashland: New Year's card of the Republican-Herald, Ashland.
Ranney & Forges, North Topeka : Large ancient implement, agricultural, 7x21 inches, of flint or chert, found on the farm of James Hetzell, in the northwest part of Shawnee county.
Sage, Frank I., Alma: Printer's "stick," with date "April 7, 1857" en- graved upon it.
Shaffer, John B., Ottawa : Four posters Franklin County Fair, 1885.
Sherman, Hon. John, Mansfield, O. : Original scrap-book prepared for the use of the Kansas Congressional Committee of 1856, for the investigation of the troubles in Kansas, containing newspaper clippings relating wholly to Kansas — 143 pages.
Skinner, Daniel S., Topeka: Buckskin coat, embroidered and fringed, taken from a Seminole or Creek chief, at a battle during the war between those tribes of Indians and the United States ; given the donor by his uncle, D. G. Skinner, who was at the battle.
Smith, Geo. W., Topeka: Tenth Annual Commandery, Grand Lodge A.
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F. and A. M., Kansas, Tenth Annual Communication, July 14, 1885, hand-bill announcement.
Smith, P. W., Hays City: Nine posters, tickets of admission, postal cards, etc., of Fair of Western Kansas Agricultural Association at Hays City, September, 1885.
Stotler, Jacob, Emporia : Card — Observance of donor's twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversarji.
Town, Isaac N., Calabasas, Arizona : Apache horse-shoe and canteen, picked up by donor May 24, 1886, on the trail made by Geronimo and his band between Tubac and the Aqua Caliente, Santa Rita mountains.
Turrell, Nymphas, Topeka : Cane made from the timber of Ericsson's mon- itor.
Tyrrell, Wm., Santa Cruz, Cal. : Buffalo Bill's horn, procured by donor at Fort Larned in 1872.
Walker, Geo., Burlington : Stone Indian pipe, catlinite, of large size, found by donor on the prairie in the southern part of Lane county, Kansas, August 19, 1885.
Wells, Welcome, Manhattan: 11 Indian relics, flint spear-heads, knives, etc., found on the site of the Kaw Indian village near Manhattan.
Wilder, D. W., Topeka : Sample of the first printing ever done at Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1834, given to donor by Samuel Ellison, October, 1886 ; time table for the present century.
Wilson, W. J., Winfield : Tickets of admission to Cowley County Fair, Sep- tember, 1886.
Young, Grove, Higginsville, Mo. : Skin of his cavalry horse, war of the Re- » bellion, Fifth Kansas Cavalry.
VOLUMES OF NEAVSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, DONi^TED.
The American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., Edmund M. Barton, Librarian; The Signs of the Times, Oakland, Cal., from January 7 to June 24, 1886; Bostn Morning Post, 22 numbers of the years 1838 and 1839; New England Farmer, Boston, partial files from 1860-1862; the Christian Register, Boston, partial files for the years 1869, and 1876-1881 ; Journal of Chemistry, Boston, partial files from 1869-1871 ; Boston Daily Globe, partial files for the years 1876, and 1883 to 1885; Boston Herald, partial files from 1883-1886 ; The Evening Traveler, daily, Boston, 1 vol., January to June, 1886 ; Commercial Bulletin, Boston, partial file, 1886 ; The Massachusetts Spy, weekly, Worcester, January 9 to December 25, 1822 ; Worcester Daily Spy, 38 volumes, from January to December, 1859, from January 1868, to December 1884^ and from July 1885, to July 1886, and 13 duplicate volumes of the same; National ^gis, Worcester, 6 vols., 1825, 1826, 1830, 1838-1840, and a few copies of 1810 and 1811 ; also duplicate volumes for 1825, 1830, 1838-1840; Massachusetts Yeoman, Worcester, nearly complete files from 1827-1830, and partial files from 1823-1826, also duplicates from 1827-1830; Worcester Republican,
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partial files for the year 1830 and from 1834-1837; Daily Transcript, Worcester, 6 vols., 1853-1855; Worcester Evening Gazette, 38 vols., from January 1828 to December 1866, from January 1867 to July 18,
1881, and from January 1882 to December 1885, and 2 duplicate vols. ; Worcester Daily Press, 8 vols., from June 1873 to June 1877, and partial files of 1877 and 1878 ; The Fitchburg Sentinel, Mass., partial file for 1886; American Agriculturist, New York, partial file 1867; The Spec- tator, New York and Chicago (monthly), 11 vols., from 1870-1880, and 45 duplicate copies; The Iron Age, New York, 1 vol., 1876, complete, and partial files for 1875, 1877 and 1879; Commercial and Financial Chronicle, New York, partial files 1880 and 1884; The Voice, New York, from January 7 to June 24, 1886 ; files of the National Era, Washington, D. C, 1851-1854, 4 vols., and duplicates of 1852 and 1853, 6 vols, in all.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Boston, Mass. : Missionary Herald, 1821-1884, vols. 17 to 80, 63 vols.
Anthony, Miss Susan B., Rochester, N. Y. : Files of the Revolution, New York, vols. 1-5, 1868-70 ; files of the Ballot Box and National Citizen, Toledo, O., and Syracuse, N. Y., vols. 1-6, 1876-1881 : 11 vols, in all.
Baker, F. P., Topeka: 65 bound newspaper files, namely: Of the State Rec- ord, daily, Topeka, from June 3, 1868, to November 28, 1871, 10 vols.; of the Weekly State Record, from November 5, 1859, to April 28, 1875, 9 vols.; of the Daily Commonwealth, from May 1, 1869, to December 31,
1882, 31 vols.; of the Weekly Commonwealth, from July 4, 1874, to De- cember 30, 1880, 9 vols.; Topeka Daily Times, from March 27 to May 5, 1876; Topeka Daily Citizen, April and May, 1885; State Fair Record, daily, September 11-15, 1871; Topeka Daily Blade, from November 13, 1876, to March 28, 1877; New York Tribune, from April 28 to Decem- eer 29, 1869; New York Independent, from August 6 to December 19, 1868.
Baker, F. P. & Sons, Topeka: Bound files of the Daily Commonwealth for 1885 and 1886, and weekly for 1885.
Baker, Dr. W. S., Topeka: Files of New York Semi- Weekly Tribune, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882 and 1885 complete, 7 vols.
Beers, Dr. Geo. L., Topeka : Files of the Christian Union, New York, Oc- tober 5, 1882, to June 10, 1886, 4 vols. ; files of the New York Independ- ent from March 24, 1881, to June 10, 1886, 5 vols.; The Christian Advocate New York, from April 23, 1885,to June 17, 1886, 2 vols.
Bishop, James F., Huron, Dakota: File of the Dakota Teacher, Huron, August, 1885, to June, 1886.
Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass., Arthur Knapp, assistant librarian, 97 volumes of Massachusetts Newspaper Files, namely: The Boston Chronicle, Dec. 21, 1767, to Dec. 19, 1768 ; Federal Orrery, Boston, Oct. 20, 1794, to April 18, 1796, and scattering duplicates, from Oct. 20, 1794, to October 12, 1795; Massachusetts Mercury, Boston, May 11, 1798, to
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August 9, 1799 ; Columbian Centinel and Massachusetts Federalist, Bos- ton, from June 29, 1779, to Aug. 31, 1805, from Jan. 3, 1807, to Oct. 3, 1810, from Jan. 2, 1811, to July 1, 1812, and scattering duplicates, from Feb. 28, 1801, to Dec. 29, 1802 ; The Independent Chronicle and the Universal Advertiser, Boston, from Jan. 1, 1798, to Dec. 17, 1801 ; The Independent Chronicle, Boston, from Dec. 21, 1801, to Dec. 30, 1804; Boston Patriot, from April 7, 1809, to Sept. 12, 1810, from March 2 to Dec. 25, 1811, from March 14, 1812, to Sept. 8, 1813, and scattering du- plicates, from March 3, 1809, to March 10, 1813 ; Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (serai-weekly), from Jan. 11, 1832, to Aug. 10, 1837; American Republican, Boston, from March 13 to April 7, 1809; Boston Gazette, from Jan. 9 to Oct. 29, 1804, from Aug. 19, 1815, to Aug. 19, 1816, from Dec. 27, 1817, to Dec. 25, 1819, from April 23, 1827, to Nov. 28, 1828; Boston Spectator, from Jan. 4, 1814, to Feb. 5, 1815; Boston Commercial Gazette (daily), from Dec. 29, 1817, to Dec. 25, 1819; New England Galaxy, Boston, from Oct. 31, 1823, to Dec. 26, 1828, and scat- tering duplicates, Oct. 15, 1824, to April 6, 1827 ; Boston Recorder, from Jan. 2, 1832, to Dec. 25, 1835; Evening Journal, Boston, from Jan. 3, 1837, to Dec. 30, 1843, from Jan. 4 to Dec. 30, 1844, and from Feb. 4 to Dec. 30, 1845 ; The Commonwealth (daily), Boston, from Jan 1 to July 3, 1851, from Jan. 1 to Sept. 21, 1854, and the weekly from Sept. 1,1866, to Aug. 28, 1869 ; Youth's Companion, Boston, from Oct. 21, 1852, to April 17, 1856; Evening Telegraph (daily), Boston, from Sept. 27, 1854, to March 31, 1855; Anglo-Saxon, Boston, from Jan. 5, 1856, to Dec. 13, 1856; The Atlas and Daily Bee, Boston, from June 15 to Dec. 31, 1858; The National ^gis, Worcester, Mass., from Dec. 2, 1801, to Dec. 25, 1811, from Jan. 20, 1813, to May 4, 1814, from Jan. 5, 1815, to Dec. 25,1816, and from Dec. 15, 1824, to June 8, 1825 ; Essex Register, Salem, Mass., from Jan. 1 to Dec. 17, 1817 ; The Emancipator, New York city, N. Y., from Feb. 3, 1837, to Feb. 14, 1839; The Christian Union, New York, from July 6 to Dec. 28, 1882.
Boughton, J. S., Lawrence : Files of the Kansas Monthly, Lawrence, vols. 2, 3 and 4, 1879, 1880, 1881 ; files of "Once a Week," Lawrence, January 6, 1883, to August 9, 1884, 2 vols.
Brown & Holland, Chicago: Brown & Holland's Shorthand News, vols. 3 and 4, 1884, 1885.
Diplomatic Review, London, England, publishers of: Files of the Review, vols. 1 to 25, 1855-1877, 25 vols.
Egle, Dr. William H., Harrisburg, Pa. : Vols. 1 and 2 of the Historical Register; Notes and Queries, Historical and Genealogical, relating to the interior of Pennsylvania, quarterly, 1883 and 1884.
Fairchild, President, Geo. T., Manhattan: Vols. 10 and 11 of the Indus- trialist, Manhattan, from August 23, 1884, to July 10, 1886.
Garrison, Francis J., Roxbury, Mass : 28 vols, of " The Liberator," (William
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Lloyd Garrison's newspaper,) Boston, for the years 1833, 1838, and from 1840 to 1865, inclusive.
Graham, Andrew J., New York: Vol. 15, of the Student's Journal, New York, 1885, 1886.
Green, Dr. Samuel A., Boston, Mass.: 102 vols, of the North American Eeview, Boston, between the years 1821 and 1867; 18 vols, of the Christian Examiner, Boston, vol. 1-19, 1824-1836; and 12 vols, of the same, be- tween the years 1840 and 1867; 5 vols, of the Quarterly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Boston, 1854 to 1859; 9 vols, of the Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, from 1860 to 1869.
Hagaman, J. M., Concordia: File of the Concordia Daily Blade, December 22, 1884, to February 7, 1885, vol. 1, Nos. 1-36.
Hamblin, T. Frank, Ottawa: Ottawa Campus, vols. 1 and 2, December 1864, to June 1886.
Hanes, D. C, Ottawa: The Assembly Herald, daily, Ottawa, June 23 to July 3, 1885, containing proceedings of the Sunday School Assembly.
Hick, Hon. R. S., Louisville: File of the Louisville Reporter, October 6, 1870, vol. 1, No. 2, to September 24, 1880, vol. 10, No. 52, (lacking from September 13, 1877, to January 16, 1879.)
Hillman, R. L., Minneapolis: File of the Daily Institute, Minneapolis, Nos. 1-20, July 7 to August 1, 1885.
JefFeries, John J., & Co., Ottawa: Files of Jefferies' Western Monthly, Ot- tawa, August, 1884, to July, 1885, and 3 pieces of music, 1 vol.
Maloy, John, Council Grove: The Crisis, Columbus, O., Samuel Medary, editor, from January 31, 1861, to January 23, 1863, 2 vols.; Kendall's Expositor, Washington, D. C, from February 3, 1841, to December 16, 1841.
Miller, Prof. E., Lawrence : File of the University Review, Lawrence, Sep- tember, 1884, to June, 1885.
Mills, T. B., Las Vegas, New Mexico: Bound files of Mills & Smith's Real Estate Advertiser, Topeka, vols. 1-4, from October, 1867, to De- cember, 1870.
Tomlinson, Charles H., San Diego, Cal.: The Century Magazine, vols. 30, 31 and 32, and Nos. 5 and 6 of vol. 29, 1885-1886.
Tyrrell, William, Santa Cruz, California; 2 vols. Putnam's Monthly, 1853; 4 vols. Boston Journal of Chemistry, 1873-1877 ; 8 vols. Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1851-1854; 3 vols. New York Nation, 1878-1882; files of the Nation, broken, 1883, 1884 and 1885, and December 7 and 21, 1882, 98 copies. . •
Waters, L. C, Topeka: Files of the New York Independent from 1873 to 1883, and a few numbers in 1884, 11 vols.
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BOUND NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS,
The following is a statement of bound newspaper files, and bound volumes of periodicals in the library of the Society, January 18, 1887, numbering 5,986 volumes; of which 4,292 are of Kansas, and 1,694 are of other States and countries, and of which 2,251 have been added during the two years covered by this report. (Volumes not otherwise described are of w^eekly newspapers.)
BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS.
Newspapers.
ALLEN COUNTY.
lola Register
Allen County Independent, lola.
Allen County Courant, lola
Humboldt Union
Inter-State, Humboldt
Independent Press, Humboldt.... Moran Herald
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Garnett Weekly Journal
Garnett Plaindealer
Anderson County Republican, Garnett
Republican-Plaindealer, Garnett
Anderson County Democrat, Garnett
The Greeley Tribune
The Greeley News
The Colony Free Press
Westphalia Times
Kincaid Kronicle
s)-
ATCHISON COUNTY.
Squatter Sovereign, Atchison
Freedom's Champion, (1861 lacking,) Atchison
Atchison Daily Free Press
Atchison Weekly Free Press, (four files each of 1866 and
Champion and Press (weekly), Atchison
Atchison Daily Champion
Atchison Weekly Champion, (lacking from 1878-1885,)
Kansas Zeitung, Atchison, ( duplicates of vol. 1 )
Atchison Union, (broken files,)
Atchison Patriot, daily, (from July, 1876, to July, 1879, lacking,).
Atchison Patriot, weekly
Atchison Courier
Atchison Globe, daily
Atchisonian, Atchison
Atchison Banner
The New West, Atchison
The Sunday Morning Call, Atchison
Atchison Telegraph
Kansas Staats-Anzei^er, Atchison
Atchison Journal, daily
Western Mercury, Atchison
Atchison Sunday Morning Sermon ;
The Western Recorder, Atchison
The Trades-Union, Atchison
1873-1886 1879-1880 1884-1886 1876-1886 1878-1886 1882 1885, 1886
1876-1886 1876-1884 1883, 1884 1884-1886 1885, 1886 1880, 1881 1881-1886 1882-1886 1885, 1886 1886
BARBER COUNTY,
Barber County Mail, Medicine Lodge 1878,1879
Medicine Lodge Cresset , 1879-1886
The Barber County Index, Medicine Lodge '. 1881-1886
Hazehon Express 1884-1886
The Kiowa Herald, New Kiowa 1884-1886
Sharon News 1884-1886
The Union, Sun City _ 1884-1886
The ^tna Clarion ! 1885,1886
Kansas Prairie Dog, Lake City i 1885,1886
1856.1857 1 1857-1863 4 1865-1868 7 18f)5-1868 10 1868-1873 4 1876-1886 21 1873-1886 I 6
1857. 1858 1859-1861 1876-1886 1874-1886 1876-1879 1878-1886
1877 1878, 1879 1878-1880 1882, 1883
1882 1881-1885 1881, 1882 1884-1886
1884
1884 1885, 1886
Fifth Biennial Report.
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS— Continued.
Newspapers.
BARTON COUNTY. .
Great Bend Register ! 1876-1886
Inland Tribune, Great Bend i 1876-1886
Arkansas Valley Democrat, Great Bend 1877-1882
Kansas Volksfreund, Great Bend i 1878, 1879
The Ellsworth Express ! 1878-1886
Pawnee Rock Leader 1 1886
BOURBON COUNTY.
Fort Scott Daily Monitor
Fort Scott Weekly Monitor ( 1869-1876 lacking)
Fort Scott Pioneer
Camp's Emigrant's Guide, Fort Scott
New Century, Fort Scott
The Fort Scott Herald
Republican-Record, Fort Scott
Herald and Record, Fort Scott ,
Evening Herald, daily. Fort Scott
Medical Index, monthly. Fort Scott
The Banner, Fort Scott
Fort Scott Daily Tribune
Fort Scott Weekly Tribune
Bronson Pilot ,
The Fulton Independent
The Telephone, Uniontowu
The Garland CHeaner
Kansas Staats-Zeitung, Fort Scott
18i^0-1886 1867-1886 1876-1878 1877 1877,1878 1878-1882 1879-1882 1882-1884 1882-1885 1881-1884 1882-1884 1884-1886 1884-1886 1884-1886 1884-1886 1885, 1886
1886
BROWN COUNTY.
Hiawatha Dispatch I 1876-
The Hiawatha World.
Kansas Herald, Hiawatha
The Kansas Sun, Hiawatha
Weekly Messenger, Hiawatha
The Kansas Democrat, Hiawatha.
1882-1886 1876-1883 1879, 1880 1882-1884 1884-1886 Everest Reflector j 1885,1886
BUTLER COUNTY. I
Augusta Republican, (1875-1880 lacking,) 1873-1883
Southern Kansas Gazette, Augusta 1876-1886
Augusta Advance 1883,1884
Augusta Electric Light 1884-1886
Walnut Valley Times, El Dorado 1874-1886
El Dorado Press 1877-1883
El Dorado Daily Republican 1885-1886
El Dorado Republican I 1883-1886
Butler County Democrat, El Dorado ! 1881-1886
The El Dorado Eagle ' 1882
The New Enterprise, Douglass j 1879,1880
Douglass Index 1880-1883
The Douglass Tribune I 1884-1886
Leon Indicator 1 1880-1886
The Leon Quill | 1886
The Benton Reporter ! 1884,1885
The Towanda Herald The Brainerd Sun. Latham Journal...
CHASE COUNTY.
Chase County Courant, Cottonwood Falls
Chase County Leader, Cottonwood Falls
Strong City Independent
1885,1886 1885, 1886 1885, 1886
1874-1886 1875-1886 1881-1886
1875-1884 1878-1881 1882-1884 1885, 1886
The Border Slogan, Sedan ! 1883, 1884
The Graphic, Sedan 1884-1886
f'hautauqua News, Peru » 1877-1881
The Peru Times 1886, 1887
The Chautauqua Springs Spy 1882,1883
The Cedar Vale Star .'. 1884-1886
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY,
( Chautauqua Journal, Sedan
The Chautauqua County Times, Sedan
Sedan Times..
Sedan Times-Journj
Republican-Courier, Columbus., The Columbus Courier
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
1876-187{ 1879-188(
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
CHEROKEE COUNTY — Concluded.
Columbus Democrat ".
Border Star, Columbus
The Columbus Vidette ,
The Times, Columbus
Kansas Bee-Keeper, Columbus
Lea's Columbus Advocate
The Daily Advocate, Columbus
The Daily News and The Weekly News, Columbus
The Expository, Girard and Columbus ,
The Sprig of Myrtle (monthly), Columbus
The Kansas Prohibitionist, Columbus
Baxter Springs Republican
The Times, Baxter Springs
Baxter Springs News
Galena Miner
Short Creek Weekly Banner, Galena
The Galena Messenger
Short Creek Republican, Galena
Empire City Echo
The Ionian Casket (monthly), Quakervale
Western Friend (monthly ), Quakervale
The Laborer's Tribune, Weir
CHEYENNE COUNTY.
Cheyenne County Rustler, Wano
CLARK COUNTY.
Clark County Clipper, Ashland
Republican Herald, Ashland
Clark County Chief, Englewood
Appleton Kansas Era
CLAY' COUNTY.
Clay County Dispatch, Clay Center
The Localist, Clay Center
The Democrat, X:iay Center
The Cresset, Clay Center
The Times, Clay Center
The Times (daily). Clay Center ,
The Kansas Baptist, Clay Center
The Monitor, Clay Center
Clay Center Eagle
Morganville News and Sunflower
CLOUD COUNTY.
Republican Valley Empire, Clyde and Concordia
Concordia Empire ■.
The Republican-Empire, Concordia
The Concordia Republican
The Concordia Expositor
The Cloud County Blade, Concordia
Kansas Blade, Concordia
Concordia Daily Blade (vol. 1, No. 1—36)
Cloud County Critic, Concordia
The Concordia Times
The Clyde Herald
Clyde Democrat
Cline's Press, Clyde
The Clyde Mail
Glasco Tribune
The Glasco Sun
Cloud County Kansan, Jamestown
The Milton vale News
Milton vale Star
Ames Advocate
COFFEY COUNTY.
Neosho Valley Register, Burlington
Kansas Patriot, Burlington, (duplicate of 1867)
Burlington Patriot
Burlington Republican
The Republican-Patriot, Burlington
The Burlington Independent
Burlington Daily Star
Leroy Reporter
The Lebo Light
The Waverly News
1876 1877-1886
1877. 1878 1882-1886 1882-1885 1882-1886 1886, 1887
1882. 1883
1883. 1884 1883-1885
1886 1876,1877 1878-1881 1882-1886 1877-1880 1878 1879 1883-1886 1877-1879
1878. 1879 1880-1886 1884-1886
1885, 1886
1884-1886
1886
1885,1886
1885, 1886
1876-1886 1879-1881 1879,1880 1882,1883 1882-1886 1886 1881-1884 1883, 1884 1885,1886 1885, 1886
1870-1872 1876-1882 1883-1886 1882,1883 1877-1881 1879-1881 1882-1886 1884,1885 1882-1886 1884-1886 1878-1886 1880-1882
1884 1884-1886 1881,1882 1883-1886 1881-1886 1882-1886
1886 1885, 1886
1859, 1860 1864-1868 1876-1886 1882-1886
1886 1876-1886
1878 1879-J886 1884-1886 1885, 1886
Fifth biennial Repobt.
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS— Continued.
Newspapers.
COMANCHK COUNTY.
Comanche Chieftain, Nescatunga... The Western Kansan, Nescatunga.
Nescatunga Enterprise
Coldwater Review
The Western Star, Coldwater
Comanche County Citizen, Avilla...
Protection Echo
Evansville Herald
COWLEY COUNTY.
Winfield Courier
Winfield Daily Courier ,
Winfield Plow and Anvil ,
Cowley County Telegram, Winfield
Winfield Daily Telegram ,
Winfield Semi -Weekly
Cowley County Monitor, Winfield
Cowley County Courant, Winfield
Winfield Daily Courant
The Daily Visitor, Winfield
The Winfield Tribune
Arkansas City Traveller
Arkansas Valley Democrat, Arkansas City
The Arkansas City Republican
The New Enterprise, Burden
Burden Enterprise
Burden Eagle
Cambridge Commercial
The News, Cambridge
The Eye, Dexter.. ,
TheUdall Sentinel
The Udall Record
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Girard Press
Crawford County ^ews, Girard
Girard Herald
The Kansas Workman, monthly, Girard
Cherokee Index ,
The Young Cherokee, Cherokee
Cherokee Banner
The Temperance Rural, Cherokee ,
Sentinel on the Border, Cherokee
The Cherokee Sentinel
The Saturday Cvclone, Cherokee
The Smelter, Pittsburg
The Headlight, Pittsburg
The McCune Standard
The McCune Times
The Brick, McCune
Walnut Journal
The Educational Advocate, Walnut
The Arcadia Reporter ,
The Hepler Leader
The Farlington Plaindealer
DAVIS COUNTY.
Junction City Union, (triplicates of '75, '76, '7 7, '78, and duplicates of '79-'86,).
Junction City Tribune
The Youths' Casket, monthly. Junction City
Davis County Republican, Junction City
The Oberlin Herald
The Eye, Oberlin
The Oberlin World and Democrat. The Norcatur Register
DECATUR COUNTY.
DICKINSON COUNTY.
ty • ■ ■
Kansas (Jazette, Enterprise and Abilene.
Abilene Daily Gazette
The Weekly Democrat, Abilene
The Abilene Reflector
The Solomon Sentinel, Solomon City
Enterprise Register
The Anti-Monopolist, Enterprise
4
1884-1886 1885,1886 1886 1884-1886 1885,1886 1885,1886 1885,1886
1874-1886 1885, 1886 1876 1876-1886 1879-1882
1879. 1880 1880
1881,1882 1881,1882 1886 1884-1886 1876-1886 1879-1886 1884-1886
1880. 1881 1882-1886 1885, 1886
1881 1882-1886
1884. 1885
1885. 1886
1874-1886 1876-1880
1882-1884 1876, 1877 1876,1877 1877,1878
1879 1879-1882 1883-1886 1885, 1886 1881-1886
1886 1881,1882 1882-1886
1886 1882-1886
1884 1882-1886
1883 1885, 1886
1865-1886
1873-1886
1878
1879-1886 1883-1886
1876-1886 1876-1886
1883-1886 1879-1886
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
DICKINSON COUNTY — Concluded.
The Chapman Star
The Herington Tribune.,
The Hope Herald
The Hope Dispatch
DONIPHAN COUNTY,
White Cloud Chief, (7 duplicates,)
Weekly Kansas Chief, Troy, ( 1 duplicate,) .T...
Troy Reporter
Doniphan County Republican, Troy, (1873 lacking,)
Troy Weekly Bulletin
Elwood Advertiser, (1 duplicate,)
Kansas Free Press, Elwood, ( 1 duplicate,)
Elwood Free Press, (1 duplicate,)
Wathena Reporter, ( 1868-1873 lacking,)
Highland Sentinel
The Central State, Highland
White Cloud Review
Enterprise, Severance, (and Centralia, Nemaha county,)
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Herald of Freedom, Lawrence, (duplicates,)
Kansas Free-State, Lawrence
Lawrence Republican, (volumes 1 and 3, incomplete,)
The Western Home Journal, Lawrence
The Weekly Kansas Journal, Lawrence
Republican-Journal, daily, Lawrence ,
Lawrence Daily Journal
The Congregational Record, monthly, ( Lawrence, January, 1859, to December, 18f
Topeka, June, 1865, to May, 1867,)
The Tribune, Lawrence, (lacking 1873 and 1875,)
The Semi-Weekly Tribune, and the Weekly Herald-Tribune, Lawrence
The Lawrence Tribune
The Tribune, daily, ( 1875, 1878, 1879, and part of 1877 lacking ; duplicates,} Lawrence.,
Herald-Tribune, daily, Lawrence
Evening Tribune, Lawrence
Spirit of Kansas, Lawrence
Kansas Collegiate, Lawrence ;
The University Courier, Lawrence
University Courier, Lawrence
The Kansas Review, monthly, Lawrence
Lawrence Standard
Kansas Monthly, Lawrence
The Daily Reporter, Lawrence ,
Kansas Temperance Palladium, Lawrence
Die Germania, Lawrence
The Kansas Liberal, monthly, Lawrence, July to September, 1882, (see Valley Falls.)
The Lawrence Gazette
Lawrence Daily Gazette
Western Recorder, Lawrence
Kansas Churchman, monthly, Lawrence
Kansas Daily Herald, Lawrence
The Head Center and Daily Morning Sun, Lawrence
The Daily Morning News, Lawrence
Once a Week, Lawrence i.
The Kansas Zephyr, Lawrence
North Lawrence Leader
Freeman's Champion, Prairie City
Baldwin Criterion
The Baldwin Visitor
The Baldwin Ledger
The Baldwin Index, Baker University....
Lecompton Monitor
1884-1886
1885,1886
1885, 1886
1886
1857-1872 1876-1886 1866,1867 1871-1875 1877-1879 1857, 1858 1858,1859 1859-1861 1867-1877 1878,1879 1880-1882 1880-1886 1883
1854-1859 1855, 1856 1857-1860 1869-1884 1886 1877-1880 1880-1886
1859-1867 1868-1883
1884. 1885
1885. 1886 1873-1884 1884,1885
1886 1875-1882 1875-1879 1878,1879 1882-1886 1879-1886 1877-1879 1878-1881
1879 1879, 1880 1880-1886
1882-1886
1884. 1885 1883, 1884 1883-1885 1883-1884
1883 1883, 1884 1883-1885 1884-1886 1884,1885 1857, 1858 1883-1885
1884
1885. 1886 1886
1885, 1886
EDWARDS COUNTY. [
Edwards County Leader, Kinsley 1877-1880
Valley Republican, ( bound with Kinsley Graphic, 1878,) 1877,1878
Kinsley Republican 1878-1881
The Kinsley Graphic, (except 1882 ) i 1878-1886
Kinsley Republican-Graphic I 1882
Kansas Staats-Zeitung, Kinsley | 1878-1879
The Kinsley Mercurj- i 1883-1886
The Wendell Champion I 1885-1886
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
ELK COUNTY.
The Courant, Howard
The Courant-Ledger, Howard
Industrial Journal, Howard
The Howard Couraut
Kansas Rural, Howard
The Howard .Journal
The Howard Democrat ,
Elk County Ledger, Elk Falls,
The Weekly Examiner, Elk Falls..
Elk Falls signal
The Pioneer, Longton
The Times, Longton
Moline News
Molioe Mercury
The Moline Free Press
(Jrenola Argus
The Grenola Chief.
(jlrip, Howard
The Cave Springs Globe
The Herald, ("ana Valley
The Cirenola Hornet
Cain City News
ELLIS COUNTY.
Ellis County Star, (lacking from Dec. 7, 1876, to April 11, 1879,) Hays City.
Hays Sentinel, Hays City
The Star-Sentinel, Hays City
German-American Advocate, Hays City ■.
Ellis Weekly Headlight, Hays City
Hays City Times, Hays City
Ellis County Democrat and Ellis County Free Press, Hays City
Ellis Review, Hays City
Ellsworth Reporter
The Rural West, Ellsworth.,
The F^ilsworth News
The Ellsworth Democrat
Wilson Index
The Wilson Kcho
The Wilson Wonder
Cain City News
ELLSWORTH COUNTY.
FINNEY COUNTY.
The Irrigator, Garden City ,
Garden City Herald
Garden City Herald, daily
Garden City Sentinel
Garden City Sentinel, daily ,
The Cultivator and Herdsman, monthly and weekly, Garden City.,
The Western Times, Garden City
Lakin Herald
The Kearney County Advocate, Lakin
The Pioneer Democrat
Ivanhoe Times ,
FOOTEf COUNTY.
( See Ford County.)
The New West and the Optic, Cimarron
The Signet, Cimarron
FORD COUNTY.
Dodge City Times ,
Ford ( ounty Globe, Dodge City
The Globe Live-Stock Journal, Dodge City ,
Dodge City Democrat ,
Kansas Cowboy, Dodge City ,
Tne Sun, Dodge City
Speareville Enterprise
Speareville News
Speareville IJIade ,
Ford County Record, Speareville
Ford County Democrat, ^peareville and Fonda
The New West, Cimarron
Cimarron Herald and Kansas Sod House
The Jacksonian, (.imarron
The Ryansville Boomer, and The Boomer, Ford City. WiUmrn Argus
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1886 |
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1886 |
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1886 |
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1880 |
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Western Home Journal, Ottawa
Ottawa Journal
The Triumph, Ottawa ,
Ottawa Journal and Triumph ,
Ottawa Campus, occasional, (vols. 1 and 2,)
Ottawa Republican (1875 lacking)
Ottawa Daily Republican
Kansas Home News, Ottawa ,
Ottawa Gazette ,
Ottawa Leader
Kansas Free Trader, monthly, Ottawa
JeflFeries Western Monthly, Ottawa
Daily Local News, Ottawa
Williamsburg Review
Weekly Gazette, Williamsburg
The Eagle, Williamsburg
Lane Advance
The Commercial Bulletin, Lane
The Wellsville News
The Wellsville Transcript
The Wellsville News
The Pomona Enterprise
Richmond Recorder
Princeton Progress
GOVE COUNTY. I
Buffalo Park Express 1880
Buffalo Park Pioneer j 1885,1886
The Golden Belt Republican, Grinnell ^ 1885,1886
Cap Sheaf, Grainfield i 1885,1886
Gazette, Gove City \ 1886
GKAHAM COUNTY. |
The Western Star, Hill City 1879,1880
Hill City Lively Times ; | 1881
The Hill City Reveille j 1884-1886
Graham County Lever, Gettysburg 1879, 1880
The Millbrook Times I 1879-1886
Graham County Republican, Millbrook I 1881
Millbrook Herald I 1882, 1883
Millbrook Herald (2d) l 1885,1886
The Graham County Democrat, Millbrook j 1885, 1886
Roscoe Tribune ' | 1880,1881
GRANT COUNTY. j
Grant County Register, Ulysses i 1885,1886
GREELEY COUNTY. !
Greeley County Gazette, Greeley Center and Horace 1886
GREENWOOD COUNTY.
Eureka Censorial
Eureka Herald .'
The Graphic, Eureka
The Eureka Republican
Greenwood County Republican, Eureka
The Eureka Sun
Greenwood County Democrat, Eureka ,
Democratic Messenger, Eureka
Madison Times
The Madison News
The Zenith, and the Madison Times
Fall River Times
Fall River Echo
Severy Pioneer
Southern Kansas Journal, Severy
Severy Liberal ,
The Sunflower, Reece
HARPER COUNTY.
The Anthony Republican
Anthony Daily Republican
Harper County Enterprise, Anthony
The Harper County Democrat, Anthony
Harper County Times, Harper
The Sentinel, Harper ,
The Daily Sentinel, Harper.
1876-1879 1876-1886 1879-1882 1879, 1880 1880-1886 1879, 1880 1882-1884 1884-1886 1877, 1878 1879-1886
1886 1881-1886 1883-1886
1882 1884-1886 1885,1886 1885, 1886
1879-1886 1886
1885, 1886 1886
1878-1885
1882-1886 1886
Harper Graphic I 1883-1886
Fifth biennial Repobt,
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS— Continued.
.Vewspapers.
HARPER COUNTY — concluded.
Anthony Journal i 1878-1884
The Danville Courant I 1883,1884
The Danville Express I 1885,
The Attica Advocate.
Freepcrt Leader
Midlothian Sun, Freeport
The l<Yeeport Tribune, (changed from Sun,). The Cristield Courier
HAMILTON COUNTY.
The Syracuse Journal
Syracuse Sentinel, (removed from Johnson City, Stanton county,).
Border Ruflfian,Coolidge
Surprise Post
The Signal, Kendall
The Kendall Boomer
Hart land Herald .♦
The Hartland Times
Johnson City Sentinel (since in Stanton county;
1886 1886 1886
1885, 1886 188.=-.. 1886 1885; 1886 1886 1885-1887
1885, 1886 1
1886 1885, 1886
HARVKY COUNTY.
Zur Heimath, Halstead, semi-monthly
The Halstead Independent
The Halstead Clipper
Harvey County News, Newton
The Newton Republican, (changed from Harvey County News,).
Newton Daily Republican
Newton Kansan
The Golden Gate, Newton
Das Neue Vaterland, Newton
The Newton Democrat
The Burrton Telephone
The Burrton Monitor
The Jayhawker and Palladium, Sedgwick
The Pautagraph, Sedgwick
HODGEMAN COUNTY.
Agitator, Hodgeman Center
Republican, Fordham
The Buckner Independent, Jetmore ,
The Jetmore Reveille '.
Hodgeman County Scimitar, Jetmore
Ravanna Chieftain
The Kansas Sod-House, Ravanna
The Orwell Times
JACKSON COtJNTY.
Helton Express
Holton Recorder
The Holton Argus
The Holton Signal
The Bee, Netawaka and Holton, daily and weekly
The Whiting Weekly News
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
The Kansas Educational Journal, Grasshopper Falls. ( See Leavenworth county.)
The Kansas New Era, Grasshopper Falls
Valley Falls New Era
The Valley Falls Liberal and The Kansas Liberal, monthly. Valley Falls and Lawrence- Lucifer, the Li«ht-Bearer, Valley Falls
Valley Falls Register
The Oskaloosa Independent
Sickle and Sheaf, Oskaloosa
Oskaloosa Weekly Sickle f.
The Winchester Argus -.
The Kaw Valley Chief, Perry
The Perry Monitor, and Kaw Valley Chief, 2d, Perry
The Norton ville News
Meriden Report
The Osawkie Times
1875-1881 1881-1886 1884-1886 1876-1879 1879-1886
1886 1876-1886 1879-1882
1879 1883-1886 1878-1881 1881-1886 1882-1884 1884-1886
1879, 1880 1879
1879-1881
1882-1886 1886
1885, 1886 1886
1885, 1886
1872-1875 1875-1886 1877 1878-1886 1879,1880 1883-1886
1866,1867 1873-1886 1880-1883 1883-1886 1881-1886 1870-1886 1873-1879 1879-1886 1879-1886 1879-1882 1883,lfi84 1885,1886 1885, 1886 1885, 1886
JEWELL COUNTY.
Jewell County Diamond, Jewell City 1876, 1877
.Jewell County Republican, Jewell City 1879-1886
Jewell County Monitor, Jewell Center 1876, 1877
Jewell County Monitor and Diamond, Jewell Center 1878, 1879
.lewell Countv Monitor, Jewell Center and Mankato : 1880-1886 i
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
JEWELL COUNTY — concluded.
Jewell County Review, Jewell Center and Mankato
Maukato Review
The Kansas Jewellite, Mankato
White Oak Independent
Jewell County Journal, Omio ,
Western Advocate, Omio
The Omio Mail
Burr Oak Reveille
Burr Oak Herald ,
Burr Oak Rustler
Salem Chronicle
Salem Argus
The People's Friend, Salem
Randall Register
JOHNSON COUNTY.
Olathe Mirror
Mirror and News-Letter, Olathe....
The Olathe Mirror
Olathe Mirror-Gazette
Western Progress, Olathe
Kansas Star, Olathe
Olathe Leader
Olathe Gazette
Educational Advocate, Olathe
Johnson County Democrat, Olathe.
Kansas Patron, Olathe
Ihe Olathe Republican ,
Kansas Register, Spring Hill ,
Weekly Review, Spring Hill
Spring Hill New Era
Lakin Herald.,
KEARNEY COUNTY.
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KINGMAN COUNTY.
The Kingman Mercury 1878,1880
The Kingman Blade 1880
TUe Kingman County Citizen, Kingman 1879-1884
The Kingman County Republican, Kingman 1882-1884
Citizen-Republican, Kingman 1884
Southern Kansas Democrat, Kingman 1883-1886
The Kingman Courier 1884-1886
Kingman Leader 1884-1886
News, Norwich
KIOWA COUNTY.
Wellsford Register
The Democrat and Watchman, Dowell post office
Comanche Chief and The Kiowa Chief, Reeder
Greensburg Signal
Greensburg Rustler
Mullinville Mallet
LABETTE COUNTY.
Parsons Sun
Parsons Sun, daily
Parsons Eclipse
Parsons Daily Eclipse
Daily Outlook, Parsons
Daily Infant Wondet, Parsons
Daily Republican, Parsons
Parsons Palladium
The Daily Evening Star, Parsons, (April 6 to October 19, 1881,).
Southern Kansas Advance, Chetopa
Chetopa Advance '
Chetopa Herald
Chetopa Statesman
Oswego Independent
Labette County Democrat, Oswego
The Oswego Republican
The Oswego Daily Republican
*Iound Valley Herald ,
Mound Valley News ..„
The Altamont Sentinel
1885 1885-1886 1886 1886 1886
1876-1886 1884-1886 1876-1886 1881-1886 1877,1878 1878-1880 1880,1881 1883-1886
1881 1876-1878 1878-1886 1876-1878 1885,1886 1876-1886 1880-1886 1881-1886 1881-1883 1885,1886 1886, 1887
1886
Fifth Biennial Eepobt.
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BOUND NEWSPAPEIi FILES AND PERIODICALS. KANSAS — CONTINUED.
Laue C'"unty Gazette, California. Lane County Herald, Dighton...., The Dighton Journal
Newspapers.
LANE COUNTY.
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.
Kansas Herald, Leavenworth
Kansas Territorial Register, Leavenworth
r^eavenworth Conservative, daily, (January to June, 1867, lacking,)
Times and Conservative, Leavenworth, daily
Leavenworth Times, daily, (July to October, 1878, lacking
Leavenworth Times, weekly
Leavenworth I>aily Commercial
Kansas Freie Presse, Leavenworth, weekly
Kansas Freie Presse, Leavenworth, daily
Leavenworth Appeal
Leavenworth Appeal and Herald ,.
Leavenworth Appeal and Tribune
Public Press, Leavenworth, weekly
Public Press, Leavenworth, daily, ( from July, 1877, to June, 1879, lacking)
Home Record, Leavenworth, monthly
Democratic Standard, Leavenworth, weekly
Kansas Farmer, Leavenworth, monthly
The Leavenworth Evening Standard
The Kansas Etlucational Journal, monthly: Leavenworth, Jan., 1864, to Aug., 1865; Grasshopper Falls, Sept., 1865, to Jan., 1866; Topeka, June, 1866, to Aug., 1867 ; Em- poria, Sept., 1867, to April, 1871 ; Emporia and Topeka, May, 1871, to April, 1873
Orphan's Friend, Leavenworth, monthly
The Western Homestead, Leavenworth, monthly
The Workingman's Friend. Leavenworth
Leavenworth Weekly Chronicle
The Visitor, Leavenworth
The Catholic, Leavenworth
The Kansas Prohibitionist, Leavenworth
Kansas Commoner. Leavenworth
The Tonganoxie Mirror
The Tonganoxie News, changed from Linwood Leader
The Linwood Leader...
1880-1882
1885,1896
1886
1854-1859 1855
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Lincoln County News, Lincoln Center
Saline Valley Register, Lincoln Center
Lincoln Register, Lincoln Center
Saline Valley Register, Lincoln Center
Lincoln Banner, Lincoln Center
Lincoln Republican, Lincoln Center
The Argus and Beacon, Lincoln Center
The Beacon of Lincoln County, Lincoln Center
The Lincoln Beacon, Lincoln Center
Border Sentinel, Mound City ,
Linn County Clarion, Mound City.
Mound City Progress
La Cygne Weekly Journal
The Pleasanton Observer
The Pleasanton Herald
The Prescott Eagle
The Blue Mound Sun
LINN COUNTY.
LYON COUNTY.
Emporia News
Emporia Daily News
Kansas Educational Journal, Emporia, (see Leavenworth county).
Emporia Ledger
The Hatchet, monthly, Emporia
The P3ducationalist, monthly, Emporia
Emporia Sun
The Kansas Greenbacker, and the National Era, Emporia
The Emporia Journal
The Kansas Sentinel, Emporia...
Daily Bulletin, Emporia
Emporia Daily Republican
Emporia Democrat ,
Emporia Daily Globe
The Hartford Enterprise
The Hartford Weekly Call
Americus Weekly Herald ,
The Americus Ledger
The Neosho Vivifier, Neosho Rapids
1869, 1870 1870-1886 1876-1880 1873-1876 1876-1886 1876-1886 1876-1878 1879 1879, 1880 1877-1883 1877 1882 1876-1886 1880-1882 1867-1872 1881-1886
1864-1873 1878-1886 1878-1882 1881-1883 1883. 1884 1882-1884 1885-1886
1883. 1884
1884. 1885 1882-1886 1885-1886 1883-1884
1873 1876-1879 1879, 1880 1881-1883 1884-1886 1886 1880 1881-1884 1884-1886
1866-1874 1876-1886 1884-1886 1876-1886 1876-1886 1882-1886 1883-1886 1883-1886
1866-1886 1878-1886
1876-1880
1877. 1878 1879-1880
1878. 1879 1878-1879 1880,1881 1880-1882
1881 1881-1886 1882-1886
1886 1879-1880 1879-1886 1881, 1882 1885, 1886 1885, 1886
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BOUND NEWSPAPERS FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
m'pherson county.
The McPhersou Independent
The McPherson Freeman
The McPherson Republican
The Comet, McPherson
Industrial Liberator, McPherson
The McPherson Independent, McPherson
The McPherson Press
The McPherson County Champion, McPherson
Lindsborg Localist .".
Smolcy Valley News, Lindsborg ,
Kansas Poster, Lindsborg
The Canton Monitor
Canton Carrier ^
The Windom Record
MARION COUNTY.
Marion County Record, JVIarion Center
The School Galaxy, Marion Center
Central Kansas Telegraph, Marion Center
Marion Banner, Marion Center
Marion (iraphic, Marion Center
Marion County Democrat and Independent, Marion Center.
The Marion Register, Marion ,
The Peabody Gazette
Peaboay Reporter
The Peabody Post
Marion Graphic, Peabody
Florence Herald
Florence Tribune
Hillsboro Phonograph
The Intelligencer, Hillsboro ,
Freundschafts-Kreis, Hillsboro
MARSHALL COUNTY.
The Marysville Enterprise (volumes 1 and 3)
The Lantern, Marysville
The Marshall County News, Marysville
Kansas Staats-Zeitung, Marysville
Marysville Signal
Marysville Post, ( German,)
Marshall County Democrat, Marysville
The Bugle Call, Marysville
The Waterville Telegraph, ( 1874 and 1875 lacking,)....
Blue Rapids Times
Irving, Blue Valley Gazette.....
The Irving Citizen ,
Frankfort Record ,
The National Headlight, Frankfort
The Frankfort Bee ,
The Beattie Boomerang
The North Star, Beattie
The Star, Beattie
The Visitor. Axtell
Axtell Anchor
1876-1879 |
4 |
1878-1886 |
9 |
1879-1886 |
|
1881,1882 |
1 |
18^2 |
I |
1882-1884 |
4 |
1884,1885 |
1 |
1885,1886 |
2 |
1879-1883 |
|
1881-1886 |
5 |
1882, 1883 |
1 |
1880 |
1 |
1885,1886 1884-1886 |
1 2 |
1875-1886 |
11 |
1877 |
1 |
1880 |
1 |
1880, 1881 1882,1883 |
2 1 |
1883, 1884 1885,1886 |
1 1 |
1876-1886 |
11 |
1880 |
1 |
1882 |
1 |
1883-1886 |
3 |
1876-1885 |
10 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
. 1881 |
1 |
1881, 1882 |
1 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1866-1868 |
2 |
1876 |
1 |
1876-1886 |
11 |
1879-1881 |
2 |
1881-1883 |
2 |
1881-1886 |
5 |
1883-1886 |
4 |
1885, 1886 |
1 |
1870-1886 |
15 |
1876-1886 |
11 |
1876-1878 |
3 |
1880 |
1 |
1876-1879 |
4 |
1879-1881 |
2 |
1881-1886 |
6 |
1883,1884 |
1 |
1884,1885 |
1 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1883, 1884 188.3-1886 |
1 3 |
MEADE COUNTY.
Fowler City Graphic 1885,1886
The Fowler City Advocate ' 1886
Meade County Globe, Meade Center 1885,1886
Meade Center Press I 1885,1886
The Press-Democrat, Meade Center | 1886
Meade Center Telegram I 1886 1
The Hornet, Spring Lake j 1885,1886 j
The Guardian, West Plains 1886
Meade County Times, Mertilla 1886 !
MIAMI COUNTY. i
The Western Spirit, Paola 1874-1886
The Miami Republican, Paola I 1876-1886
Republican-Citizen, Paola I 1878-1880
Miami Talisman, Paola ! 1881,1882
Paola Times | 1882-1886
The Border Chief, Louisburg i 1879-1881
Watchman, Louisburg [ 1881
Osawatomie Times | 1880, 1881
The Osawatomie Sentinel 1885,1886
Fontana News 1885,1886
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Newspapers.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Beloit Gazette, (duplicates from April, 1872, to April 1873; 1873, 1874 aud 1875 lacking;).,
Beloit Weekly Record :
The Beloit Courier
Beloit Weekly Democrat
Western Democrat, Beloit
The Western Nationalist, Beloit
The Echo, Cawker City
The Cawker City Free Press
Cawker Citv Journal {
The Public'Record, Cawker City
Glen Elder Key
Glen Elder Herald I
Simpson Siftings I
Scottsville Independent 1
1872-1886 1877-1879 1879-1886 1878-1880 1880, 1881 1882, 1883 1876-1878 1878-1883 1880-1886 1883-1886
1880 1885,1886 1884-1886
1886
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Independence Courier
Independence Kansan
The Star, Independence
The Star and Kansan, Independence
The South Kansas Tribune, Independence
The Workingman's Courier, Independence
The Living Age, Independence,
The Evening Reporter, Independence, (lacking from 1883 to February 17, 1886,).
The Independence News, daily and weekly
Montgomery Argus, Independence
Cofteyville Journal
The Gate City Enterprise, Coffevville
Gate City Gazette, Coffey ville...'
Cherry vale Leader
Cherry vale Globe
Cherry vale News
Cherry Valley Torch, Cherryvale
Cherry vale Globe-News
The Globe and Torch, Cherryvale
Daily Globe and Torch, Cherryvale
The Weekly Clarion, Cherryvale ;
Cherryvale Bulletin ^
The Elk City Globe
The Elk City Star
The Elk City Democrat
The Caney Chronicle
The Havana Vidette
Liberty Light
MORRIS COUNTY.
Moriis County Republican, Council Grove
Council Grove Democrat
Republican and Democrat, Council Grove
Council Grove Republican
Morris County Times, Council Grove
The Kansas Cosmos, Council Grove, (January to July, 1885, lacking ; October 15, 1886,
Cosmos consolidated with Council Grove Republican,)
The Council Grove Guard
Morris County Enterprise, Parkerville.
1874, 1875
1876-1884
1882-1884
1885, 1886
1876-1886
1877-1879
1881
1882-1886
1886
1886
1876-1886
1884. 1885 1886 1877
1879-1882 1881, 1882 1882-1885 1882-1884
1885. 1886 1885, 1886
1885 1884-1886 1882-1886 1884-1886 1885, 1886 1885,1886 1885, 1886
1886
1876, 1877 1876, 1877 1877-1879 1879-1886 1880, 1881
1881-1886 1884-1886 1878-1884
MORTON COUNTY.
Frisco Pioneer ».,
1886, 1887
NEMAHA COUNTY.
Seneca Weekly Courier 1875-1884
Seneca Courier-Democrat 1885,1886
The Seneca Tribune 1879-1886
Our Mission, Seneca 1885,1886
Nemaha County Republican, Sabetha 1876-1886
The Sabetha Advance 1876,1877
Sabetha Weekly Herald 1884-1886
The Oneida .Journal 1879-1882
The Oneida Chieftain, Democrat, and Dispatch 1883, 1884
The Oneida Monitor 1885,1886
The Wetmore Spectator (lacking from August, 1884, to August, 1885,) \ 1882-1886
The Centralia Enterprise 1883,1884
The Centralia .Journal I 1885,1886
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
NEOSHO COUNTY.
Neosho County Journal, Osage Mission.,
The Temperance Banner, Osage Mission
Neosho Valley Enterprise, Osage Mission
The Neosho County Democrat, Osage Mission,
Neosho County Record, Erie
The Neosho County Republican, Erie
Chanute Times
The Chanute Democrat
The Chanute Chronicle
Chanute Blade
Head Light, Thayer
The Thayer Herald
Star of Hope, Urbana
1876-1886 1878-1880 1880-1882 1883-1886 1876-1886 1884-1886 1876-1886 1879-1882 1882, 1883 1883-1886 1876-1886 1885,1886 1878
NESS COUNTY.
The Pioneer, Clarinda and Sidney I 1879 1882
The Advance, Sidney
Ness City Times
The Truth, Ness City
The News, Ness City
The Ness City Graphic
The Globe, Schoharie
1883,1884 1884-1886
NORTON COUNTY.
Norton County Advance, Norton
Norton County People, Norton ,
The Norton Courier
Norton Champion
The Lenora Leader
The Kansas Northwest, Lenora
The Kansas Monitor, Lenora
The Common People, Lenora
The Norton County Badger, and The Edmond Times, Edmond. The Alniena Star
OSAGE COUNTY.
Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame, ( 1872 lacking,)..
Osage County Democrat, Burlingame
Burlingame Herald.
Burlingame Independent, (changed from Carbondale Calendar, January 28 to April 1, 1886; Carbondale Independent, April 8 to May 13, 1886, then moved to Burlingame,).
Osage City Free Press ,
The Kansas Times, Osage City, (moved from Lyndon,)
The Osage City Republican
Osage County Democrat, Osage City
Lyndon Times
The Lyndon Journal
The Lyndon Leader
Kansas Plebeian, Lyndon and Scranton
The Carbondale Journal
Carbondale Independent
Astonisher & Paralyzer. Carbondale
Kansas Workman, Scranton and Quenemo
Melvern Record
1878-1882 1880-1883 1883-1886 1884-1886 1882-1886
1884. 1885
1885. 1886 1886 1886
1885. 1886
1868-1886 1881-1886 1881-1884
1876-1886 1879-1881 1882, 1883 1886,1887 1876-1879 1882-1886 1882,1883 1882 1879 1882-1884 1885,1886 1883-1886 1884-1886
OSBORNE COUNTY. I
Osborne County Farmer, Osborne 1876-1886
The Truth Teller, Osborne i 1880
Daily News, Osborne I 1881
Osborne County News, Osborne ! 1883-1886
Bull's City Post.
1880
Osborne County Key, Bull's City, i 1881, 1882
The Western Empire, Bull's City I 1883-1885
Downs Times 1 1880-1886
Downs Chief. j 1886
Portis Patriot 1881-1886
The Western Empire, Alton, (moved from Bull's City,) i 1885,1886
1874-1886 1876-1883 j
OTTAWA COUNTY.
The Solomon Valley Mirror, Minneapolis
The Sentinel, Minneapolis
Minneapolis Messenger, (successor of Sentinel) ! 1883-1886
Minneapolis Independent ] 1876-1881
Ottawa County Index, Minneapolis ! 1880-1883
The Progressive Current, Minneapolis ! 1883,1884
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
I
Newspapers,
OTTAWA COUNTY — concluded.
Minneapolis Democrat 1884-1886
The Daily Institute, Minneapolis, Nos 1 to 20 | 1885
Kansas Workman, monthly, xVIinneapolis i 1885, 1886
Minneapolis School Journal ! 1885,1886
TheDelphos Herald ; ' 1879,1880
Delphos Carrier i 1881-1886
Bennington Star j 1883-1886
The Bennington Journal 1 1885
PAWNEE COUNTY.
Lamed Press
The Pawnee County Herald, Lamed
The Lamed Enterprise-t'hrouoscope
The Larned Opiic
The Larned Weekly Eagle-Optic.
1876-1878 1877,1878 18-8-1886 1878-1884 1885,1886 Garfield Letter '. : I 1885,1886
1876-1886 1877.1878
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
TheKirwin Chief
Kirwin Progress and Kirwin Democrat
The Independent, Kirwin ,
Kirwin Republican i 1883,1884
' -■ 1878-1886
1884, 1885 1879-1883
Phillips County Herald, Phillipsburg..
The Phillipsburg Times
Logan Enterprise
Phillips County Freeman, Logan
The Logan Republican
The Long Island Argus
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY.
Vottawatomie Gazette, Louisville, (vols. 1,2, 3,4 and duplicate vol. 1,).
Kansas Reporter, Louisville
Pottawatomie county Herald, Louisville ••
The Louisville Republican (and The Semi-Weekly Republican)
Weekly Kansas Valley, Wamego
The Wamego Blade
The Wamego Tribune
Kansas Agricultarist, Wamego
Wamego Democrat
St. Marys Times
St. Marys Democrat
Pottawatomie Chief, St. Marys
St. Marys Express
St. Marys Star
Inkslingers' Advertiser, Westmoreland
The Weekly Period, Westmoreland
The Westmoreland Recorder
The Onaga Journal
The Onaga Democrat
Indepenaent and Morning News, Havensville
The Staflbrd Citizen •.
Pratt County Press, luka
Pratt County Times, luka
The Saratoga Sun
Pratt County Democrat, Saratoga., The CuUison Banner
PRATT COUNTY.
1885
1867-1870 1870-1887
1879 1882-1886 1869-1871
1876 1877-1882 1879-1886 1885, 1886 1876, 1877
1878 1878,1879 1880-1886 1884-1886
1878 1882-1885 1885,1886 1878-1885 1885, 1886 1880-1882
1877,1878 1878-1886 1881-1886 1885,1886 1885,1886
RAWLINS COUNTY. j
Atwood Pioneer i 1879-1882
Republican Citizen, Atwood .- 1880-1886
Rawlins County Democrat, Atwood .• , 1885,1886
The Ludall Settler ! 1884-1886
The Celia Enterprise .'. i 1885, 1886
BENO COUNTY.
Hutchinson Kews
Hutchinson Daily News
Hutchinson Hera'ld
The Interior, Hutchinson »
The Interior Herald, Hutchinson
The Sunday Democrat, (The Dollar Democrat, The Democrat, and the Hutchinson Dem-
ocrat,).
The Argosy, Nickerson
The Nickerson Register.... The Arlington Enterprise.
1876-1 880 1886 1876-1885 1877-1885 1885. 1886
1878-1886 1884-1886
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STATE HISTOBICAL SOCIETY.
BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
REPUBLIC COUNTY
The Belleville Republic
The Belleville Telescope
The Weekly Record, Belleville,
Scandia Republic
The Republic County Journal, Scandia Republican-Journal, Scandia
Scandia Journal
Republic County Independent, Scandia Republic County Chief, Scandia, White Rock Independent
Republic City News
Conservative Cuban, Cuba Republic County Pilot, Cuba The Wayne Register
RICE COUNTY
Rice County Gazette, Sterling,
Sterling Gazette
Weekly Bulletin, and The Sterling Bulletin
The Lyons Republican
The Daily Republican, Lyons,
Central Kansas Democrat, ( 1882 and 1883 lacking,) Lyons
Central Kansas Democrat, daily, Lyons
The Lyons Prohibitionist
The Rural West, Little River.
The Chase Dispatch
The Kansas Radical, Manhattan, (duplicate of 1867 and 1868,).
The Manhattan Independent
The Manhattan Standard, (triplicate of 1869 and duplicate of 1870,).
Manhattan Homestead
The Nationalist. Manhattan. The Literary Review, Manhattan.
Manhattan Beacon
The Industrialist, Manhattan, (twelve duplicates,).,
Manhattan Enterprise
The Kansas Telephone, Manhattan..
The Manhattan Republic.
The Independent, Manhattan.,
The Mercury, Manhattan.
The Golden Cresset, monthly, Manhattan.
The Journal of Mycology, monthly, Manhattan..
The Independent, Riley Center.,
Randolph Echo
Leonard ville Monitor...
ROOKS COUNTY.
The Stockton News and The Western News, (except 1881, see Plainville News,) i 1876-
Rooks County Record, Stockton I 1879-
Stockton Democrat 1885,
The Plainville News, (moved from Stockton for one year,) I
The Plainville Press I 1885,
Plainville Echo i 1884-
Plainville Times ....!!....!...
Webster Eagle
1886 1886 1886 1881
RUSH COUNTY.
Rush County Progress, Rush Center, and LaCrosse Eagle 1877,1878
LaCrosse Chieftain 1882-1886
The Blade, Walnut Citv i...!]!' 1878-1882
The Herald, Walnut City I 1883-1886
Walnut City Gazette 1886
RUSSELL COUNTY.
Russell County Record, Russell j 1876-1886
Russell County Advance, Russell I 1878
Russell Independent ', \\„\ 1879-1881
The Russell Hawkeye I 1882,1883
Russell Live-Stock Journal | 1S85, 1886
Bunker Hill Advertiser i i88(), 1881
Bunker Hill Banner ' 1882,1883
Bunker Hill Banner (second) '.: 1884* 1885
ST. JOHN COUNTY. !
The Oakley Opinion „ : 1885,1886
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
saline: county.
The Salina Herald 1876-1886
Saline County Journal, Salina } 1876-188G
Farmers' Advocate, Salina I 1876-1879
The Weekly Democrat, Salina ! 1878,1879
SvenskaHerolden, Salina j 1878-1881
The Salina Independent j 1882-1885
The Salina Republican 1886
The Rising Sun, Salina ! 1885, 1886
Brookville Independent | 1880
Brookville Transcript 1881-1886
Chico Advertiser, (discontinued,) | 1886-1887
The Gypsum Banner ! 1886
SCX)TT COUNTY.
Western Times, Scott City 1885,:
Scott County News, Scott City I 1
Scott County Herald, Scott City ]
SEDGWICK COUNTY.
Wichita Vidette, (August 25, 1870, to March 11, 1871,). Wichita City Eagle, ( 1873-1876 lacking,)
Wichita Daily Eagle.,
Wichita Weekly Beacon
The Wichita Daily Beacon
Wichita Herald
Stern des Westens, Wichita
National Monitor, Wichita
Daily Republican, Wichita
Wichita Republican
Wichita Daily Times
Sedgwick Jayhawker and Palladium, Wichita.
The New Republic, Wichita
Wichita Daily Evening Resident
The Anow, Wichita
Kansas Staat s- A nzeiger, Wichita
Cheney Journal
Valley Center News
Clearwater Leader
1870,1871 1872-1886 1884-1886 1874-1884 1884-1886 1877-1879
1879 1879, 188(» 1880, 1881 1880, 1881 1881-1884 1882-1883 1883-1886
1886
1884-1886 1885, 1886
SEQUOYAH COUNTY.
The Garden City Paper
The Irrigator, Garden City
SEWARD COUNTY. !
The Prairie Owl, Fargo Springs I 1885,
Seward County Democrat, Fargo Springs '
The Fargo Springs News
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
Daily Kansas Freeman, Topeka, (October 24 to November 7,)
The Kansas Tribune, Topeka
Topeka Tribune, (two sets,)
The Topeka Tribune
Topeka Daily Tribune, (January 12 to March 1,)
The Congregational Record, Topeka, (see Douglas county.) •
Weekly Kansas State Record, Topeka, (1863-1867 lacking, and 7 duplicates,)
Daily Kansas State Record, Topeka, (January to June, 1870, lacking,)
Daily Kansas Slate Record, Topeka, (duplicates of above,)
Fair Daily Record, Topeka, (duplicate volume,)
The Kansas Farmer, monthly, (Topeka, May, 1863, March and April, 1864; Lawrence,
January, 1865, to July, 1867; Leavenworth, September, 1867, to December, 1873;
Topeka, weekly, 1873 to 1884,)
Kansas Educational Journal, Topeka, (see Leavenworth county.)
Topeka Leader, ( 1866 and 1867, duplicates,)
Commonwealth, daily, Topeka. (41 duplicates,)
The Weekly Commonwealth, Topeka, (6 duplicates,)
Tanner and Cobbler, Topeka
Kansas Magazine, monthly, Topeka
Topeka Daily Blade, (1874 not published, and 1875 lacking, 1 duplicate,)
Topeka Weekly Blade :
Kansas State Journal, daily, Topeka
Kansas Weekly State Journal, Topeka
Kansas Democrat, Topeka
American Young Folks, monthly, Topeka
Times, Topeka, daily
The Kansas Churchman, monthly, Topeka, (1883-1885, Lawrence,)
Commercial Advertiser, Topeka
1879 1882
1855 1855-1858 1858-1861 1866, 1867
1864
1859-1875
1868-1871
1868-1871
1871
1863-1886
1«65-1869 1869-1886 1874-1886
1872 1872-1873 1873-1879 1876-1879 1879-1886 1879-1886 1874-1882 1876-1882
1876 1876-1886
187
:. I
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STATE HISTOBICAL SOCIETY.
BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
SHAWNEE COUNTY— concluded. Educational Calendar, monthly, Topeka
Colored Citizen, Topeka.
Der Courier, Topeka
Tlie Daily Capital, Topeka
Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal, Topeka ,
Kansas Staats-Anzeiger, Topeka
The Kansas Methodist, Topeka, (monthly 1879, 1880, and weekly 1881-1886,).
The Topeka Tribune
North Topeka Daily Argus, and Times
The Topeka Post, daily
The Whim-Wham, Topeka
The Educationist, Topeka
The Kansas Telegraph, Topeka
Good Tidings, Topeka
Daily Democrat and Daily State Press, Topeka
The Colored Patriot, Topeka
The Evening Herald, Topeka
The Faithful Witness, semi-monthly, Topeka
The National Workman, Topeka ,
Saturday Evening Lance, Topeka ,
The Kansas Newspaper Union, Topeka
The Topeka Tribune
The Daily Critic, Topeka
New Paths in the Far West, German monthly, Topeka -.
Light, Masonic Monthly, Topeka
The Kansas Knight and Soldier, semi-monthly, Topeka
The Spirit of Kansas, Topeka
Western Baptist, Topeka
Western School Journal, monthly, Topeka ,
The Kansas Law Journal, Topeka ,
The Citizen, daily, Topeka
The Kansas Democrat, daily, Topeka
Qui- Messenger, monthly, Topeka
Welcome, Music and Home Journal, monthly, Topeka
Anti-Monopolist, Topeka
Topeka Times, North Topeka, (March, 1873, to February, 1874, lacking,)
North Topeka Times
The Evening Republic, North Topeka
North Topeka Mail
Kansas Valley Times, Rossville
The Rossville News
Carpenter's Kansas Lyre, Rossville
Silver Lake News
The Future, monthly, Richland .».
SHERIDAN COUNTY.
Sheridan County Tribune, Kenneth.... Weekly Sentinel. Kenneth and Hoxie. Democrat, Kenneth and Hoxie
SHERMAN COUNTY.
The New Tecumseh, Gandy, Leonard and Itasca
Voltaire Adviser
SMITH COUNTY.
Smith County Pioneer, Smith Centre ,
The Kansas Free Press, Smith Centre ,
Smith County Record, Smith Centre ,
Smith County Weekly Bulletin, Smith Centre
The Bazoo, Smith Centre
Gaylord Herald
The Toiler and Independent, Harlan
The Harlan Weekly Chief
The Harlan Advocate
The Cedarville Telephone ,
The Cedarville Review
The Dispatch, Reamsville
The Cora Union »..,
STAFFORD COUNTY.
Stafford County Herald, Stafford
Stafford County Republican, Stafford
The St. John Advance ,
The Sun, St. John
The Stafford County Bee, Milwaukee
The Macksville Times
1877,1878 1878,1879 1878-1880 |
1 2 2 |
1879-1886 |
16 |
1883-1886 |
3 |
1879-1881 |
2 |
1879-1886 |
8 |
1880,1881 1880,1881 1880 |
2 3 1 |
1880,1881 1880-1884 |
2 4 |
1881-1886 |
6 |
1881-1886 |
5 |
1881, 1882 |
1 |
1882 |
1 |
1882 |
1 |
1882-1886 |
4 |
1882 |
1 |
188.3-1886 |
3 |
1883-1886 |
3 |
1883-1885 |
2 |
1884 |
1 |
1884,1885 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1884,1885 1884-1886 |
i |
1885,1886 |
2 |
1885-1887 |
4 |
1885,1886 1886 |
1 2 |
1886 |
1 |
1885,1886 1883,1884 |
1 1 |
1871-1874 |
3 |
1876-1885 |
10 |
1882 |
1 |
1882-1886 |
4 |
1879-1882 |
4 |
1883,1884 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1882 |
1 |
1885-1877 |
2 |
1881,1882 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
1 |
1885,1886 |
1 |
1885, 1886 |
1 |
1876-1886 |
11 |
1879-1881 |
2 |
1882, 1883 1884-1886 |
2 3 |
1885, 1886 1879-1886 |
2 7 |
1879,1880 1884, 1885 |
1 2 |
1885,1886 1883 |
1 1 |
1884,1885 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1879-1886 |
6 |
1886 |
1 |
1880-1886 |
7 |
1885,1886 |
2 |
1882,1883 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Continued.
Newspapers.
STANTON COUNTY.
Veteran Sentinel, and Johnson City Sentinel ,
Years.
STEVENS COUNTY.
Hugo Herald, Hugoton
SUMNER COUNTY.
Sumner County Press, Wellington
Wellington Daily Press
Sumner County Democrat, Wellington
Wellington Seuii- Weekly Vidette :
The Wellingtonian, Wellington
The Wellington Democrat
Sumner County Standard, Wellington ,
The Daily Postal Card, Wellington
The Kepiiblican, Wellington
The Wellington Monitor
Kansas Weather Observer, Wellington
Oxford Independent ,
Oxford Reflex and Weekly ,
Caldwell Post .'. ,
Caldwell Journal ,
Oklahoma War Chief, Wichita, January 12 to March 9, 1883; Gneda Springs, March 23 to July 19, 1883; Oklahoma Territory, April 26 and May 3, 1884; Arkansas City, May 10, 1884; Ceuda Springs, August 30, 1884; South Haven, October 23 to December 4, 1884; i Arkansas City, February 3 to June 11, 1885; Caldwell, June 18, 1885, to August 12, 1886.. i
Caldwell Commercial --- '
Caldwell Standard
The Free Press, Caldwell
Belle Plaine News
The Kansas Odd Fellow, Belle Plaine
The Resident, Belle Plaine
Mulvane Herald
Mulvane Record
Geuda Springs Herald
Argon ia Clipper
Conway Springs Star
The Weekly News, South Haven
The South Haven New Era :
Thomas County Cat, Colby.
THOMAS COUNTY.
1873-1886 1886,1887 1877-1879
1879 1881-1885 1882-1884 1884-1886 1886, 1887
1886.
1886
1886 1876-1879 1880,1881 1879-1883 1883-1886
1883-1886 1880-1883 1884 1885, 1886 1879-1886 1882,1883 1885,1886 1880-1882 1885,1886 1882-1886 1884-1886 1886, 1886 1885, 1886
1885. 1886
WABAUNSEE COUNTY.
The Wabaunsee County Herald, Alma
The Alma Weekly Union
Wabaunsee County News, Alma
The Blade, Alma
Wabaunsee County Herald, Alma
The Alma Enterprise
The Land-Mark, Eskridge, (not published from December, 1874, to June 30, 1883,).
The Home Weekly, Eskridge
The Eskridge Star
Wabaunsee County Democrat, Eskridge
1869-1871 1871,1872 1876-1886 1877,1878 1879-1881 1884-1886 1873-1883 1881-1886 1883-1886
Wallace County Register, Wallace.
WALLACE COUNTY.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Western Observer and Washington Republican, (broken files,) i 1869,1870
Washington Republican and Watchman I 1870,1871
Washington Republican ' 1876-1886
Washington County Register, Washington 1881-1886
Washington Countv Daily Register, Washington 1884,1885
Weeekly Post, Washington 1883-1886
Western Independent, Hanover 1876,1877
Washington County Sun and Hanover Democrat 1878
The Hanover Democrat 1878-1886
Grit, Hanover 1884,1885
The Clifton Localist 1878
Clifton Journal and Review 1878-1880
Clifton Review 1881-1886
TREGO COUNTY.
The Wa-Keeney Weekly World i 1879-1886 8
Kansas Leader, Wakeeney .• I 1879, 1880 I
Trego County Tribune, Wakeeney
Globe, Cyrus 1882,' 1883
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BOUND NEWSPAPER FILES AND PERIODICALS, KANSAS — Conct.uded.
Newspapers.
WASHINGTON COUNTY — concluded.
The Local News and The Semi-Weekly News, Clifton
The Greenleaf Journal.
The Greenleaf Independent
The Independent-Journal, Greenleaf. ,
Greenleaf Herald
The Haddaui Weekly Clipper
Palmer Weekly Globe
The Barnes Enterprise
WICHITA COUNTY.
Wichita Standard, Bonasa ai?d Leoti City
Leoti Lance
1885, 1881- 1882,
1886
1885, 1886
WILSON COUNTY.
Wilson County Citizen, Fredonia 1870-1886
Fredonia Tribune 1878,1879
Fredonia Democrat 1882-1886
The Times, Fredonia ! 1883-1885
Fredonia Chronicle I 1885,1886
Neodesha Free Press ., i 1876-1882
Neodesha Gazette ! 1881,1882
Neodesha Register | 1883-1886
WOODSON COUNTY. I
Woodson County Post, Neosho Falls I 1873-1883
Neosho Falls Post ! 1883-1886
Weekly News, Yates Center, and The Yates Center News 1877-1886
Yates Center Argus i 1882,1883
Woodson Democrat, Yates Center ! 1884-1886
The Toronto Topic ; 1883-1886
WYANDOTTE COUNTY.
Quindaro Chindowan
Wyandotte Gazette (1869 and 1873 lacking)
Wyandotte Herald ( 1873 lacking)
The Kawsmouth Pilot, Wyandotte
Equitable Aid Advocate, monthly, Wyandotte
Wyandotte Republican, daily and weekly
The Wyandotte Chief.
Kansas Pioneer, Wyandotte
The Pioneer, Kansas City, Kansas
The Kansas Pilot, Kansas City, Kansas
The Stock Farm and Home Weekly, Kansas City, Kansas.
The Spy, Kansas City, Kansas
The Globe and the Sun and Globe, Kansas City, Kansas....
Light, Kansas City, Kansas..
The Wasp, Rosedale
1857, 1858 1866-1886 1872-1886
1881 1881-1883 1881,1882 1883,1885 1883-1885 1878-1880 1879,1881
1880 1881,1882 1884, 1886 1884, 1885 1884. 1885
BOUND NEWSPAPERS, ETC., OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES.
New^apers.
ALABAMA.
The Nationalist, Mobile
CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco Weekly Post
The Alaska Appeal, San Francisco
The Pacific Rural Press, San Francisco
The Overland Monthly, San Francisco
California Patron and Agriculturist, San Francisco
American Sentinel, Oakland
Signs of the Times, Oakland
COLORADO.
Silver World, Lake City
Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver
The Rocky Mountain Presbyterian, Denver and Cincinnati
The Gunnison Review, weekly
Mountain Mail, Salida
The Gunnison Daily RevieW' Denver Daily Tribune
Years.
1879-1886 |
9 |
1879-1880 |
1 |
1882-1886 |
5 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1877-1886 |
9 |
1878-1886 |
9 |
1879-1880 |
1 |
1880-1881 |
9 |
1880-1886 |
6 |
1882-1886 |
9 |
1884 |
2 |
FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT,
69
BOUND NEWSPAPERS, ETC., OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES— Continued.
Newspapers.
COLORADO — conelttded.
Grand Juuction New». White Pine Cone
CONNECTICUT.
The Connecticut Couraut, Hartford
Middlesex Gazette, Middletown, 1804, 1805 and 1817.,
Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, Hartford
Travelers' Record, monthly, Hartford
DAKOTA.
Dakota Teacher, Huron, August, 1885, to June, 1886.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Kendall's Expositor, Washington
The National Era, Washington
The Council Fire, Washington
The Alpha, Washington
The Washington World ,
National Tribune
United States Government publications, monthly catalogue, Washington. The Official Gazette of the United States, Patent Office, Washington
The Florida Dispatch, Jacksonville.,
GEORGIA.
Southern Industrial Record, monthly, Atlanta... .
ILLINOIS.
Religio-Philosophical Journal, Chicago
The Inter-Ocean, Chicago
Semi-weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago
Faith's Record, monthly, Chicago *
Commercial Advertiser, Chicago
Industrial World and Commercial Advertiser, Chicago
Industrial World and Iron Worker, Chicago ,
American Antiquarian, quarterly, Chicago
Weekly Drovers' Journal, Chicago ,
The Standard, Chicago
Farmers' Review, Chicago
Chicago Journal of Commerce ,
The Dial, Chicago
Brown and Holland's Short-Hand News, monthly, Chicago.,
The Watchman, semi-monthly, Chicago
The Weekly Magazine, Chicago
The New Era, Chicago
The Odd Fellows' Herald, Bloomington ,
The Weekly News, Chicago
The Western Plowman, Moline
The Grange News, River Forest
Svenska Amerikanaren, Chicago
The Unitarian, monthly, Chicago
The Union Signal, Chicago
The Penman's Gazette, monthly, Chicago and New York
INDIAN TERRITORY.
The Cherokee Advocate, Tahlequah
The Cheyenne Transporter, Darlington. Indian Chieftain, Vinita
Indiana State Journal, Indianapolis
Our Herald, La Fayette
The Millstone and The Corn Miller, monthly, Indianapolis.. Mennonitische Rundschau, Elkhart
IOWA.
Davenport Gazette
The Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington
The Burlington Hawk-Eye, daily ,
The Iowa Historical Record, quarterly, Iowa City,
KENTUCKY.
Weekly Courier-Journal, Louisville.... Southern Bivouac, monthly, Louisville.
1884 1884-1886
1796-1799 1 3
1804-1817 3
1876-1886 10
1886 1
1885, 1886
1841 |
I |
1847-1859 |
13 |
1879-1882 |
3 |
1881-1886 |
6 |
1882-1884 |
? |
1883,1884 |
9 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
4 |
1885,1886 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
1 |
1868-1877 |
10 |
1874-1881 |
8 |
1879-1886 |
8 |
1874-1881 |
6 |
1877-1879 |
2 |
1880-1882 |
3 |
1882-1886 |
4 |
1878-1886 |
8 |
1879-1886 |
7 |
1880-1886 |
6 |
1880, 1881 |
? |
1881 |
1 |
1881-1886 |
fi |
1882-1885 |
4 |
1882-1886 |
4 |
1882-1885 |
3 |
1883, 1884 |
1 |
1883, 1886 |
3 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
1 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1881-1886 |
5 |
1883-1886 |
4 |
1884-1886 |
3 |
1878-1886 |
9 |
1882, 1883 |
2 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1886 |
1 |
1878 |
1 |
1881-1885 |
4 |
1882-1885 |
5 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1878-1880 |
2 |
1886, 1887 |
1 |
70
STATE HISTOBICAL SOCIETY,
BOUND NEWSPAPERS. «Stc., OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES— Continued.
Newspapers.
LOUISIANA.
South-Western Christian Advocate, New Orleans
The Times-Democrat, daily, New Orleans
MARYLAND.
Johns Hopkins University Circular, Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Boston Chronicle, Dec. 21, 1767, to Dec. 19, 1768
Federal Orrery, Boston, Oct. 20, 1794, to April 18, 1796, and scattering duplicates from October 20, 1794, to Oct. 12, 1795
Massachusetts Mercury, Boston, May 11, 1798, to Aug. 9, 1799
The Independent Chronicle and the Universal Advertizer, Boston, from Jan. 1, 1798, to Dec. 17,1801
The Independent Chronicle, Boston, Dec. 21, 1801, to Dec. 30, 1804
Boston Patriot, from April 7, 1809, to Sept. 12, 1810; from March 2 to Dec. 25, 1811 ; from March 14, 1812, to Sept. 8, 1813; and scattering duplicates from March 3, 1809, to March 10, 1813
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot, semi-weekly, Jan. 11, 1832, to Aug. 10, 1837..
Columbian Centinel and Massachusetts Federalist, Boston, from June 29, 1799, to Aug. 31, 1805; from Jan. 3, 1807, to Oct. 3, 1810; from Jan. 2, 1811, to July 1, 1812; and scattering duplicates from Feb. 28, 1801, to Dec. 29, 1802
Boston Gazette, from Jan. 9 to Oct. 29, 1804; from Aug. 19, 1815, to Aug. 19, 1816; from Dec. 27, 1817, to Dec. 25, 1819; from April 23, 1827, to Nov. 28, 1828
Boston Commercial Gazette, daily, from Dec. 29, 1817, to Dec. 25, 1819
Massachusetts Spy or Worcester Gazette
The Mational ^gis, Worcester, Dec. 2, 1801, to Dec. 25, 1811 ; from Jan. 20, 1813, to May 4, 1814; from Jan. 5,1815, to Dec. 25, 1816; from Dec. 15, 1824, to June 8, 1825; and years 1825, 1830, 1838-1840
Boston Spectator, from Jan. 4, 1814, to Feb. 5, 1815
North American Review, Boston, (Nos. 3-6. 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 and 130 lacking,)..
Essex Register, Salem, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 17, 1817
The Missionary Herald, Boston, vols. 17-80
The Massachusetts Spy, weekly, Worcester
New England Galaxy, Boston, from Oct. 31, 1823, to Dec. 26, 1828; and scattering dupli- cates from Oct. 15, 1824, to April 6, 1827
Christian Examiner, Boston, vols. 1-19, 1824-1836, and 12 vols, between 1840 and 1867
Boston Recorder, from Jan. 2, 1832, to Dec. 25, 1835..
The Liberator, Boston, (lacking 1834-1837 and 1839,)
Evening Journal, Boston, from Jan. 3, 1837, to Dec. 30, 1843 ; from Jan. 4 to Dec. 30, 1844; and from Feb. 4 to Dec. 30, 1845
The Commonwealth, daily, Boston, Jan. 1 to July 3, 1851; and from Jan. 1 to Sept. 21, 1854
The Commonwealth, Boston, from Sept. 1, 1866, to Aug. 28, 1869
Youth's Companion, Boston, from Oct. 21, 1852, to April 17, 1856, and 1886
Daily Transcript, Worcester, from Feb., 1853, to Dec, 1855
Evening Telegraph, daily, Boston, from Sept. 27, 1854, to March 31, 1855
Quarterly Journal of American Unitarian Association, Boston
Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Boston
Anglo-Saxon, Boston, from Jan. 5 to Dec. 15, 1856
The Atlantic Monthly, Boston, vols. 1-50
The Atlas and Daily Bee, Boston, from June 15 to Dec. 31, 1858
Worcester Daily Spy, from Jan. to Dec, 1859; from Jan., 1868, to Dec, 1884; and from July, 1885, to July, 1886
Worcester Evening Gazette, from Jan. to Dec, 1866; from Jan., 1867, to July 18, 1881; and from Jan., 1882, to Dec, 1885
Banner of Light, Boston
Worcester Daily Press, from June, 1873, to Dec, 1876
Boston Journal of Chemistry
iEgis and Gazette, Worcester, (part of 1877 lacking.)
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, quarterly, Boston
The Woman's Journal
Harvard University Bulletin, quarterly
Civil Service Record, Boston
United States OflBcial Postal Guide, monthly, Boston
Science, Cambridge, (see New York,)
The Citizen, monthly, Boston
The Evening Traveller, daily, Boston, from Jan. to June, 1886
The Popular Science News, Boston
The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Boston
Political Science Quarterly, Boston
MICHIGAN.
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, Battle Creek
1879-1886 1883-1885
1885,1886
1767.1768
1794-1796 1798-1799
1798-1801 1801-1804
1809-1813 1832-1837
1799, 1812
1804-1828 1817-1819 1805, 1806
1801-1825 I 19
1814,1815 1815-1867
1817 1821-1884
1822
1823-1828 1824-1868 1832-1835 1833-1865
1837-1845
1851-1854 1866-1869 1852-1886 1853-1855 1854,1855 1854, 1859 1860-1869
1856 1857-1882
1858
1859-1886
1868-1885 1869-1872 1873-1876 1873-1877 1875-1880 1876-1886 1879-1886 1880-1886 1881,1882 1881-1886 1883-1885
1885,1886
1885, 1886
1886
1885, 1886
28
Fifth biennial Bepobt.
71
BOUND NEWSPAPERS, Ac, OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES— Continued.
Newspapers.
MINNESOTA.
Pioneer-Press, St. Paul and Minneapolis
MISSOURI.
The Western Journal, (and Civilian,) monthly, St. Louis
Organ and Reveille, St. Louis
St. Joseph Free Democrat
American Journal of Education, monthly, St. Louis ,
Kansas City Times, daily, (1875 lacking,)
St. Joseph Herald, daily, (1878 and to July, 1879, lacking,) ,
St. Joseph Herald ,
St. Joseph Gazette
The Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, monthly
Weekly Journal of Commerce, Kansas City
Kansas City Daily Journal
Mirror of Progress, Kansas City
Kansas City Price Current
Santa F6 Trail, monthly, Kansas City, volume 1, number 1 to 8
Camp's Emigrant Guide to Kansas^ Kansas City
Fonetic Teacher, monthly, St. Louis, volume 2
American Home Magazine, Kansas City ,
Kansas City Live-Stock Indicator ,
The Mid-Continent, Kansas City
Svenska Herolden, Kansas City ,
Western Newspaper Union, Kansas City
The Centropolis, Kansas City ,
American .lournalist, monthly, St. Louis
The Kansas City Medical Index
Kansas City Live-Stock Record and Price Current ,
Missouri and Kansas Farmer, Kansas City
The Kansas City Star
NEW JERSEY.
The Journal of American Orthoepy, monthly, Ringos
NEW MEXICO.
Santa F6 New Mexican
Albuquerque Weekly Journal
Mining World, Las Vegas
New Mexican Mining News, Santa F6
Las Vegas Weekly Optic ,
The Santa F6 Weekly Leader
NEW YORK.
New York American, New York City
The Anti-Slavery Record, New York
The Emancipator, New York, (from February 3, 1837, to February 14, 1839,)..
The New-Yorker, New York ,
The Jeffersonian, Albany
The Northern Light. Albany ,
Workingiuan's Advocate, New York
Scientific American, New York, (lacking from 1861 to 1884,)
New York Daily Tribune, (lacking from 1870 to 1874, and from 1876 to 1879,)
New York Semi-Weekly Tribune, (lacking 1876, 1883, 1884,)
New York Weekly Tribune
Propagandist, New York
The Home Missionary, New York
Harper's Monthly Magazine, New York
Harper's Weekly, New York
New York Illustrated News
The Industry of All Nations, New York ,
Putnam's Monthly, New York
Daily Times, New York, (incomplete,)
The Phonographic Intelligencer, New York ••
The Printer, New York ;
New York Independent, New York
The Galaxy, monthly. New York
American Agriculturist, monthly. New York
The Revolution, New York
The Spectator, New York and Chicago
Scribner's Monthly and the Century Magazine, New York
Popular Science Monthly, New York
Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener, Palmyra ,
The Christian Union, New York
The Iron Age, New York
The Library .Journal, monthly. New York
The Magazine of American History, monthly,New York
Brown's Phonographic Monthly, New York
1878,1879 |
1 |
1848-1854 |
11 |
1851 |
1 |
1860 |
1' |
1873-1886 |
13 |
1873-1886 |
22 |
1876-1886 |
18 |
1877-1886 |
10 |
1877-1886 |
9 |
1877-1884 |
8 |
1877-1879 |
3 |
1879-1886 |
16 |
1879-1881 |
3 |
1880, 1881 |
1 |
1880, 1881 |
1 |
1880-1884 |
4 |
1881 |
1 |
1881,1882 |
3 |
1882-1886 |
5 |
1882-1886 |
5 |
1882-1884 |
3 |
1883-1886 |
4 |
1883-1886 |
3 |
1883-1885 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
3 |
1884-1886 |
2 |
1886 |
1 |
1886 |
1 |
1884-1886 |
$ |
1881-1883 |
4 |
1881-1886 |
6 |
1880-1882 |
2 |
1881-1883 |
2 |
1883, 1884 |
1 |
1885, 1886 |
2 |
1827, 1828 |
2 |
1836 |
1 |
1837-1839 |
2 |
1837-1840 |
3 |
1838, 1839 |
1 |
1841-1843 |
2 |
1844, 1845 |
1 |
1849-1886 |
16 |
1S49-1886 |
62 |
1871-1885 |
12 |
1869, 1870 |
2 |
1850, 1851 |
1 |
1850-1886 |
36 |
1851-1854 |
8 |
1857-1886 |
30 |
1853 |
1 |
1853 |
1 |
1853 |
2 |
1854,1856 |
4 |
1857 |
1 |
1858-1863 |
4 |
1859-1886 |
27 |
1866, 1877 |
24 |
1867-1869 |
2 |
1868-1870 |
5 |
1870-1880 |
11 |
1870-1886 |
32 |
1872-1885 |
27 |
1874-1876 |
3 |
1874-1886 |
12 |
1876 |
1 |
1876-1886 |
11 |
1877-1886 |
16 |
1878-1883 |
6 |
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STATE HISTOBICAL SOCIETY.
BOUND NEWSPAPERS, «fec., OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES — Continued.
Newspapers.
NEW YonvL— concluded. The National Citizen and Ballot Box, from May, 1878, to October, 1881, New York, (see
Ballot Box, Ohio,) ,
The Cultivator and Country Gentleman, Albany
The Daily Register, New York
America, New York
The Sheltering Arms, monthly. New York
The Union, Brooklyn
The Bee Keepers' Exchange, monthly, Canajoharie
The Publishers' Weekly, New York
The American Missionary, New York ,
The Nation, New York
John Swinton's Paper, New York ,
Appleton's Literary Bulletin, bi-monthly, New York
Phoneiic Educator, New York and Cincinnati
The Literary News, New York
The Student's Journal, phonographic monthly. New York
The Phonographic World, monthly. New York
New York Weekly Witness
The Irish World, New York
The Christian Advocate, from April, 1885, to June 17, 1886, New York
The Protestant Episcopal Mission Leaf, monthly. New York
The National Temperance Advocate, New York
Science, New York
OHIO.
The Ohio Cultivator, Columbus
Weekly Phonetic Advocate, Cincinnati
Phonetic Advocate Supplement, Cincinnati
The Masonic Review
Type of the Times, Cincinnati
American Phonetic Journal, Cincinnati
The Crisis, from .January 31, 1861, to January 23, 1863, Columbus
The Ballot Box, from June, 1876, to May, 1878, Toledo, (see National Citizen, New York,).
Nachrichten aus der Heidenwelt, Zauesville
Cincinnati Weekly Times
The Phonetic Educator, Cincinnati
The Christian Press, < incinnati ,
The American Journal of Forestry, Cincinnati
The Christian Standard, Cincinnati
Magazine of Western History, monthly, Cleveland
Farm and Fireside, semi-monthly, Springfield
The American Grange Bulletin, Cincinnati
PENNSYLVANIA.
The American Naturalist, Philadelphia
The Press, daily, Philadelphia
Progress, Philadelphia
Public Ledger, daily, Philadelphia
Faith and Works, monthly, Philadelphia
Naturalist's Leisure Hour, monthly, Philadelphia....
Historical Register, vols. 1 and 2, Harrisburg
The Farmers' Friend, Mechanicsburg
Live-Stock Journal, Fort Worth.. Texas Wool Grower, Fort Worth.
El Paso Times, daily ,
Texas Review, monthly, Austin ..
VERMONT.
The Woman's Magazine, monthly, Brattleboro
VIRGINIA.
The Richmond Standard
Southern Workman and Hampton School Record, Hampton .
WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Whatcom Reveille
WISCONSIN.
Wisconsin State Journal, Madison
Western Farmer and Wisconsin Grange Bulletin, Madison
ENGLAND.
London Illustrated News ,
Diplomatic Review, vols. 1-25, London
The Fonetic Journal, Bath
The Labour Standard, London
Forestry, a magazine for the country, monthly, Edinburg and London .
1878-1881 1879, 1880 J879-1886 1879-1881 1879-1886 1879-1882 1879-1882 1879-1886 1880-1886 1882-1886 1883-1887 1883-1886 1884,1885 1884,1885 1884-1886 1885, 1886 1885,1886 1885, 1886 1885,1886 1886 1886 1886
1845, 1846 1850-1853 1850-1852 1853-1862 1854, 1855 1858 1861-1863 1876-1878 1877-1880 1878-1886 1878-1883 1880-1886 1882,1883 188:i-1886 1884-1886 1884-1886
1867-1880 1878-1880 1878-1885 1879-1886 1879-1886 1880 1886 1883. 1884
1882, 1883
1880. 1881
1878-1886
1842-1879 1855-1877 1879 1882-1884 1884, 1885
Fifth biennial Repobt. 73
BOUND NEWSPAPERS, Ac, OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES— Concluded.
Newspapers,
Years. |
1= |
|
1878-1882 1878-1886 1882-1886 1879-1886 1878-1880 1879-1886 |
5 |
|
9 |
||
n Centrale, semi- |
r, |
|
8 |
||
1 |
||
Paris |
7 |
|
FRANCE.
Bulletin de la SociCte Protectrice des Animaux, monthly, Paris,
Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris
Socifte de Geographie compte rendu des Seances de la Commission Centrale, semi- monthly, Paris ,
Chronique de la Societe des Gens de Lettres, monthly, Paris ,
Bulletin Mensuel de la Society des Gens de Lettres, Paris
Bulletin des Stances de la Soci6t6 Nationale d'Agriculture, monthly, Paris
KANSAS NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS NOW RECEIVED.
The following is a list of the newspapers and periodicals published in Kansas, corrected up to the date of the publication of this report, October 1, 1887. The regular issues of these, with very few exceptions, are now be- ing received by the Kansas State Historical Society. They are the free gift of the publishers to the State. They are bound in annual or semi-annual volumes, and are preserved in the library of the Society in the State Capitol for the free use of the people. They number 852 in all. Of these 72 are dailies, 722 are weeklies, 38 are monthlies, 1 is semi-monthly, 1 is bi-monthly, 4 are quarterlies, and 2 are occasional. They come from all of the 106 counties of Kansas, and record the history of the people of all the com- munities and neighborhoods.
AliliEN COUNTY.
The Humboldt Union, Republican; W. T. McElroy, publisher, Humboldt.
The Humboldt Herald, Democratic; S. A. D. Cox, editor and publisher, Humboldt.
The lola Register, Republican; Chas. F. Scott, publisher, lola.
Allen County Courant, Democratic; J. C. Hamm <fe Bro., publishers and proprietors, lola.
Allen County Democrat, Democratic; J. J. Rambo, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, lola.
The Moran Herald, Republican; G. D. Ingersoll, editor and proprietor, Moran.
ANDEBSON COUNTY.
Garnett Weekly Journal, Prohibition; Geo. W. Cooper, editor and proprietor, Garnett.
The Republican-Plaindealer, Republican; Anderson County Republican Company and Howard M. Brooke, publishers, Garnett.
The Garnett Eagle, Republican; W. A. Trigg, editor, publisher and proprietor, Garnett.
The Greeley News, Neutral; W. O. Champe, editor, Greeley.
The Colony Free Press, Republican; J. J. Burke, editor. Colony.
Westphalia Times, Independent; Adele D. Reed, editor and proprietor, Westphalia.
Kincaid Kronicle, Democratic; H. D. Routzong, editor, W. C. Routzong, proprie- tor, Kincaid.
ATCHISON COUNTY.
The Atchison Champion, (daily and weekly,) Republican; John A. Martin, pro prietor, Atchison.
Atchison Patriot, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; Patriot Publishing Company, proprietors, Atchison,
74 STATE HISTOBIGAL SOCIETY.
Atchison Globe, (daily and weekly,) Independent; Edgar W. Howe & Co., editors and proprietors, Atchison.
The Muscotah Record, Republican; L. H. Miller and — Miller, editors and pro- prietors, Muscotah.
BAEBEB COUNTY.
Medicine Lodge Cresset, Republican; L. M. Axline, editor, publisher and propri- etor, Medicine Lodge.
The Barber County Index, Democratic; E. P. Caruthers and W. G. Musgrove, edi- tors and proprietors, Medicine Lodge.
Medicine Lodge Chief, Union Labor; H. G. Evans and Allen, editors and
publishers. Medicine Lodge.
Hazelton Express, Republican; W. E, Burleigh, editor and proprietor, Hazelton.
Hazelton Tribune, Independent; Wm. Whitworth, editor and publisher, Hazelton.
The Kiowa Herald, Democratic; David D. Leahy, editor, Kiowa Printing & Pub- lishing Company, publishers, Kiowa.
The Kiowa Journal, Republican; W. C. Charles and D. A. Woodworth, editors and publishers, Kiowa.
The Union, Neutral; W. A. Campbell, editor, C. H. Douglas, business manager, Sun City.
Kansas Prairie Dog, Democratic; C. L. Hammack, editor, Reuben Lake, proprie- tor, Lake City.
The ^tna Clarion, Democratic; W. N. Bradbury, editor and proprietor, ^tna.
BARTON COUNTY.
Great Bend Register, Republican; E. L. Chapman, editor and proprietor. Great Bend.
Great Bend Tribune, Republican; C. P. Townsley, editor and proprietor. Great Bend.
Barton County Democrat, Democratic; W. E. Stoke, editor. Great Bend.
The Daily Graphic, Independent; W. E. Stoke, publisher and proprietor, Great Bend.
EUinwood Express, Independent; C. A. Voigt, editor and proprietor, Ellin wood.
Pawnee Rock Leader, Republican; J. D. Welch, editor, publisher and proprietor, Pawnee Rock.
The Hoisington Echo, Republican; J. H. Kerr, editor, J. M. White, proprietor, Hoisington.
BOUBBON COUNTY.
Fort Scott Monitor, (daily and weekly,) Republican; John H. Rice, editor; W. M. Rice, associate editor; R. P. Rice, business manager; H. V. Rice, traveling agent, Fort Scott.
Fort Scott Tribune, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; J. B. Chapman, editor. Fort Scott.
Kansas Staats-Zeitung, (German,) Independent; L. Rick, editor and publisher, Fort Scott.
The Bronson Pilot, neutral; D. F. Peffley, editor and publisher, Bronson.
The Fulton Independent, independent; A. W. Felter, editor and proprietor, Fulton.
The Telephone, Neutral; Chas. S. Clark, editor and proprietor, Mapleton.
The Garland Gleaner, Independent; Dr. O. J. Bissell, editor, publisher and pro- prietor; Mark Scott, business manager and city editor. Garland.
BBOWN COUNTY.
Brown County Republican, Republican; D. W. Wilder, publisher, I. N. Jones, man- ager, Hiawatha.
Fifth Biennial Bepobt. 75
The Kansas Democrat, Democratic; George T. Williams, editor and publisher, Hiawatha.
The Free Press, Republican; E. J. Patch, publisher, Hiawatha.
Horton Headlight, Republican; Harley W. Brundige and Samuel E. Bear, editors and publishers, Horton.
Horton Gazette, Independent; Charles C. Bartruff, editor, publisher and propri- etor, Horton.
BUTIiEE COUNTY.
Augusta Weekly Journal, Republican; W. M. Rees and W. J. Speer, editors and publishers, Augusta.
Walnut Valley Times, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Alvah Shelden, editor, Shelden & McGuin, proprietors, John McGuin, business manager. El Dorado.
El Dorado Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; T. B. Murdock, editor and proprietor. El Dorado.
El Dorado Democrat, Democratic; C. J. Griffith, editor and proprietor, El Dorado.
Douglass Tribune, Republican; J. M. Satterthwaite, editor and proprietor, Douglass.
Leon Indicator, Republican; S. G. Pottle, editor and publisher, C. R. Noe, associ- ate editor, Leon.
Towanda Herald, Independent; E. Davis jr., editor, publisher and proprietor, Towanda.
Latham Signal, Republican; Tom C. and M. A. Copeland, editors and publishers, Latham.
The Brainerd Ensign. Republican; R. P. Morrison, editor, publisher and propri- etor, Brainerd.
The Beaumont Business, Neutral; John Richards, editor and proprietor, Beaumont.
CHASE COUNTY.
Chase County Courant, Democratic; W. E. Timmons, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Cottonwood Falls.
Chase County Leader, Republican; William A. Morgan, editor and publisher, Cot- tonwood Falls.
Strong City Independent, Independent; F. M. Jones, editor, Strong City Publish- ing Company, publishers, Strong City.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
The Sedan Times- Journal, Republican; Adrian Reynolds, editor, publisher and proprietor, Sedan.
The Graphic, Democratic; A. D. Dunn, publisher, Sedan.
Chautauqua Springs Mail, Neutral; R. K. Blake, editor, Chautauqua Springs.
The Cedar Vale Star, Republican; A. R. Greene, proprietor, J. A. Constant, editor and manager, Cedar Vale.
CHEEOKEE COUNTY.
Star-Courier, Democratic; James Wilson, editor and proprietor, Columbus.
The Columbus Advocate, Republican; A. T. Lea & Son, editors and proprietors, Columbus.
Baxter Springs News, Neutral; M. H. Gardner, editor and publisher, Baxter Springs.
Baxter Springs Delta, Independent; J. M. Duncan, M. D., editor, L. E. AUbright, local editor and general manager, Baxter Springs.
Short Creek Republican, Republican; L. C. Weldy, editor and proprietor. Galena.
The Western Friend, (monthly,) Religious; Cyrus W. Harvey, editor, Anson B. Harvey, publisher, Quakerville.
Weir City Tribune, Democratic; A. L, Hayden and John W. Kirk, editors and pub- lishers. Weir.
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CHEYENNE COUNTY.
Cheyenne County Rustler, Republican; C. E. Denison, editor and proprietor, Wano. Wano Plaindealer, Democratic; L. E. Humphrey, editor and proprietor, Wano. Bird City News, Republican; Geo. W. Murray, editor and publisher. Bird City. Cheyenne County Democrat, Democratic; Will C. Hydon, editor. Northwestern Publishing Company, publishers. Bird City.
The Gleaner, Republican; J. W. Benner, editor and publisher, Jaqua.
CLABK COUNTY.
Clark County Clipper, Democratic; John I. Lee. editor, Lee Bros., publishers and proprietors, Ashland.
Ashland Herald, Republican; Geo. W. Kimbrel, editor, J. W. and G. W. Kimbrel, publishers, Ashland.
Ashland Weekly Journal, Republican; W. L. Cowden, editor, F. H. Morgan, man- ager, Journal Company, publisher, Ashland.
Clark County Chief, Democratic; G. S. Watts, editor, publisher and proprietor, Englewood.
The Minneola Era, Democratic; Allen B. Sayles and Watson, editors and pro- prietors, Minneola.
The Lexington Leader, Independent; Joe H. Carter, editor and proprietor, Lex- ington.
Cash City Cashier, Republican, Jerome Winchell, editor, publisher and proprietor, Cash City.
CLAY COUNTY.
The Dispatch, (semi- weekly,) Republican; E. J. Bonham and J. B. Palmer, editors, J. B. Palmer, manager. Dispatch Publishing Company, publishers. Clay Center.
The Times, (daily and weekly,) Republican; J. P. Campbell and D. A. Valentine, editors and owners. Clay Center.
The Clay Democrat, Democratic; W. J. A. Montgomery, editor, publisher and proprietor. Clay Center.
The Observer, (monthly,) Religious; Y. M. C. Association, publisher, F. E. Derr, general secretary. Clay Center.
The Outlook, (monthly,) Religious; S. Waite Phelps, editor, Ernest Pye, business manager, Clay Center.
The Clay County Sentinel, Republican; James M. Padgett, editor and publisher, Morgan ville.
Wakefield Advertiser, Democratic; J. J. L. Jones, editor, Wakefield.
The Idana Journal, Independent; S. T. Marshall, publisher, Idana.
CLOUD COUNTY.
Concordia Empire, Republican; T. A. Sawhill, editor, Empire Steam Printing Company, publishers, Concordia.
Kansas Blade, (daily and weekly,) Republican; J. M. Hagaman, publisher, Con- cordia.
Kansas Kritic, Union Labor; W. H. Wright <fe Son, editors and proprietors, Con- cordia.
The Concordia Times, Republican; T. A. Filson, editor, T. A. & F. M. Filson, publishers and proprietors, Concordia.
The Concordia Weekly Daylight, Democratic; W. N. Dunning, editor and proprie- tor, H. A. Moore, associate editor, Concordia.
The Clyde Herald, Republican; J. B. <fe M. L. Rupe, editors and proprietors, Clyde.
The Clyde Mail, Republican; A. S. Green, editor, Clyde.
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The Christian Visitor, (monthly,) Religious; J. S. Nasmith, editor, Clyde.
The Kansan, Republican; James and Mary L. Burton, editors, publishers and pro- prietors, Jamestown.
The Glasco Sun, Republican; Ferd Prince, printer, Glasco.
The Miltonvale News, Republican ; J. C. Cline & Sons, editors, publishers and pro- prietors, Miltonvale.
Miltonvale Chieftain, Republican ; C.W. Trobridge, editor and publisher, Miltonvale.
The Ames Bureau, Neutral; Mrs. C. L. Roadruck and Miss Etta Roadruck, editors and proprietors, Ames.
COFFEY COUNTY.
Burlington Republican-Patriot, Republican; C. O. Smith, editor, publisher and proprietor, Burlington.
The Burlington Independent, Democratic; John E. Watrous, publisher, Burling- ton.
The Burlington Nonpareil, Republican; Brown Printing Co., publishers, Burling- ton.
The Free West, (quarterly,) Real Estate; Lane & Kent, publishers, Burlington.
Le Roy Reporter, Independent; Frank Fockele, publisher and proprietor, Le Rojr.^
The Lebo Light, Neutral; Philo B. Clark, editor and business manager, F. M» Burnham, proprietor, Lebo.
Waverly News, Independent; L. E. Smith, publisher and proprietor, Waverly.
The Gridley Gazette, Independent; Dan K. Swearingen, publisher, Gridley.
COMANCHE COUNTY.
The Coldwater Review, Democratic; Review Publishing Co., publishers, Coldwater.
The Western Star, Democratic; W. M. Cash, editor and proprietor, Coldwater.
Coldwater Echo, Republican; Elbridge G. Phelps, editor and publisher, Coldwater.
The Coldwater Real Estate Journal, (monthly;) G. W. Lanman and H. S. Bennett, publishers, Coldwater.
Nescatunga Enterprise, Republican; N. S. Mounts, editor, N. S. Mounts and T. E. Beck, proprietors, Geo. W. Newman, publisher, Nescatunga.
Comanche City News, Democratic; J. C. MoUoy, editor, Molloy «fe Co., publishers, Comanche City.
Kansas Ledger, Republican; H. M. Winn, editor, publisher and proprietor, Pro- tection.
COWLEY COUNTY.
The Winfield Courier, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Ed. P. Greer, editor, Win- field. *
Cowley County Telegram, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; D. C. Young & Co., publishers and proprietors, Winfield.
Saturday Evening Tribune, Republican; E. B. Buck, proprietor, Winfield.
The Winfield Visitor, (daily,) Republican; A. L. Shultz and M. L. Harter, editors^ publishers and proprietors, Winfield.
The American Nonconformist, labor; H. &, L. Vincent, publishers and proprie- tors, Winfield.
Republican Traveler, (daily and weekly,) Republican; J. O./^Jampbell, proprietor and managing editor, Arkansas City.
Arkansas Valley Democrat, Democratic; T. Mclntire, editor, C. M. Mclntire, local editor and publisher, Arkansas City.
Evening Dispatch, (daily,) and Canal City Dispatch, (weekly,) Democratic; Amos Walton, editor and proprietor, Dispatch Company, publishers, Arkansas City.
The Burden Enterprise, Republican; A. W. West, editor, publisher and proprietor^ Burden.
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Burden Eagle, Republican; James H. Caskey, editor and proprietor, Burden.
The TJdall Record, Republican; Albert V. Wilkinson, editor, Samuel B. Sherman, Henry F. Hicks and A. V. Wilkinson, proprietors, Udall.
Advertiser, Atlanta, Republican; P. W. Craig, editor.
The Eye, Rapublican; Harrison D. Cooper, editor and proprietor, C. G. Elliott, local editor. Dexter.
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The Girard Press, (semi-weekly,) Republican; E. A. Wasser and Dudley C. Flint, editors, publishers and proprietors, Girard.
The Girard Herald, Democratic; W. F. Laughlin and T. H.Anderson, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Girard.
The Cherokee Sentinel, Republican; Chas. M. Lucas, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Cherokee.
The Cherokee Cyclone, Democratic; G. G. Hamilton, editor and proprietor, Cher- okee.
The Pittsburg Smelter, (semi-weekly,) Republican; John P. Morris, editor. Will P. Leech, associate editor, Pittsburg.
The Pittsburg Headlight, (daily and weekly,) Republican; M. F. Sears and C. W. Moore, editors and publishers, Pittsburg.
The McCune Times, Republican; J. M. Thompson, editor, McCune.
Walnut Journal, Independent; H. Quick and W. H. Holeman, editors and proprie- tors. Walnut.
The Arcadia Reporter, Independent; Dr. O. J. Bissell, editor, publisher and pro- prietor; M. Scott, local editor, Arcadia.
The Hepler Banner, Republican; Henry F. Canutt, editor, H. F. Canutt & Son, publishers, Hepler.
DAVIS COUNTY.
The Junction City Union, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Geo. W. Martin, editor, publisher and proprietor, Junction City.
The Junction City Tribune, Union Labor; John Davis, editor, Chas. S. Davis, associate editor and business manager, Junction City.
The Junction City Republican, Republican; Geo. A. Clark, editor, publisher and proprietor, Junction City.
DECATUB COUNTY.
Oberlin Herald, Democratic; F. L. Henshaw and A. N. Burch, editors and propri- etors, Oberlin.
Oberlin Opinion, Republican; F. W. Casterline, editor, Casterline Bros., proprie- tors, Oberlin.
The Oberlin Eye, (semi-weekly,) Republican; C. Borin, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Oberlin.
The Norcatur Register, neutral; H. H. Hoskins, editor and publisher, Norcatur.
The Allison Breeze, neutral; W. E. Smith, editor and proprietor, Allison.
DICKINSON COUNTY.
The Abilene Gazette, (daily and weekly,) Republican; George W. C. Rohrer, editor and proprietor. Gazette Publishing Company, publishers, Abilene.
The Abilene Chronicle, Republican; Mrs. Mary M. Bowman, editor and proprie- tor, Abilene.
The Abilene Reflector, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; Henry Litts, editor, L. H. Litts & Co., publishers and proprietors, Abilene.
Solomon Sentinel, Republican; E. B. Burnett, editor and publisher, Solomon City.
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The Anti-Monopolist, Anti-Monopoly; W. H. T. Wakefield, editor, Joe Fiedler, business manager, Enterprise.
The Hope Herald, Republican; Geo. Burroughs, editor, publisher and proprietor, Hope.
The Hope Dispatch, Democratic; A. M. Crary, editor, Dill & Bell, proprietors, Hope.
The Herington Tribune, Republican; Tom Gallagher, editor and publisher, Her- ington.
The Herington Herald, (quarterly,) Neutral; Tom Gallagher, editor and publisher, Herington.
Carlton Advocate, Republican; Lambert Willstaedt, editor and publisher, Carlton.
The Chapman Courier, Republican; H. C. Boles, publisher. Chapman.
The Banner Register, Neutral; S. P. Harrington, editor, S. P. Harrington and J. G. Connor, publishers. Banner City.
DOJflPHAN COUNTY.
The Weekly Kansas Chief, Republican; Sol. Miller, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Troy.
The Troy Times, Republican; A. W. Beale, editor, publisher and proprietor, Troy.
DOUGIiAS COUNTY.
Lawrence Tribune, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. F. Chalfant, editor and proprietor, Lawrence.
Lawrence Journal, (daily and weekly,) Republican; O. E. Learnard, editor and pro- prietor, Lawrence Journal Co., publishers, Lawrence.
Die Germania, (German,) Gottlieb Oehrle, publisher, Lawrence.
The Lawrence Gazette, Democratic; Osbun Shannon, editor, Gazette Publishing Co., publishers; Frank L.Webster, manager, Lawrence.
The University Review, (monthly,) educational; T. P. Doran, editor-in-chief, A. L. Wilmoth and V. L. Kellogg, business managers; Kansas University Publishing Co., publishers, Lawrence.
The Weekly University Courier, educational; Cyrus Crane, editor-in-chief, Courier Co., publishers, Denton Dunn, Prest., R. J. Curdy, Sec, Lawrence.
Sigma Nu Delta, (bi-monthly,) college society magazine; Grant W. Harrington, edi- tor-in-chief, Lawrence.
The College Review, (Business College monthly,) W. H. Sears, managing editor, Lawrence.
Kansas Zephyr, (monthly,) amateur; Fred H. and Jus. D. Bowersock, editors, Lawrence.
Baldwin Ledger, Republican; W. H. Finch, editor, C. 0. Finch, local editor, Bald- win.
Baldwin Index, (monthly,) educational; College Library Societies, publishers, Baldwin.
The Eudora News, Independent; M. R. Cain, editor and proprietor, Eudora.
EDWARDS COUNTY.
Kinsley Graphic, Democratic; Lon Beard, editor and publisher, Kinsley.
The Kinsley Mercury, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. S. Hebron, editor and publisher, Brandon Bros. & Hebron, proprietors, Kinsley.
Weekly Banner-Graphic, Democratic; Lon Beard, editor, publisher and proprietor, Kinsley.
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ELK COUNTY.
The Howard Courant, Republican; Asa, Tom E. and John A. Thompson, editors and publishers, Howard.
Howard Democrat, Democratic; James Robert Hall, editor and publisher, Howard.
The Longton Times, Independent; Geo. M. Flory, editor and publisher, Longton.
Longton Leader, Neutral; Grierson & Co., publishers and proprietors, J. Holman Buck, local editor, Longton.
Moline Mercury. Neutral; Geo. C. Armstrong, editor, Armstrong & Co., publishers, Moline.
Grenola Chief, Republican; D. W. Jones, editor and proprietor, Grenola.
Kansas Telephone, Neutral; Grant A. Robbins, editor, Elk Palls.
ELLIS COUNTY.
Hays Sentinel, Republican; F. C. Montgomery, manager, Hays City. Ellis County Free Press, ( semi-'weekly,) Republican; Harry Freese, editor, pub- lisher and proprietor. Hays City.
The Ellis Headlight, Republican; M. M. Fuller, editor and proprietor, Ellis. The Ellis Review, Neutral; Frank J. Brettle, editor and publisher, Ellis. Walker Journal, Neutral; C. L. Cain, publisher and proprietor, Walker.
ELLSWOBTH COUNTY.
Ellsworth Reporter, Republican; W. A. Gebhardt and Geo. Huycke, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Ellsworth.
Ellsworth Democrat, Democratic; G. A. CoUett and F. S. Foster, editors, G. A. Collett, proprietor, Ellsworth.
The Wilson Echo, Republican; S. A. Coover, editor and proprietor, C. S. Hutchin- son, foreman, Wilson.
The Wilson Hawkey e, Republican; J. A. Tillman and F. E. Jerome, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Wilson.
The Kanopolis Journal, Republican; R. V. Morgan, publisher and proprietor, Kanopolis.
The Holyrood Enterprise, Neutral; Will J. Shaughnessy, editor, John Gorrigan and Shaughnessy, proprietors, Holyrood.
FINNEY COUNTY.
Finney County Democrat, Democratic; P. J. Talbot and L. H. Barlow, editors, publishers and proprietors, Garden City.
Garden City Sentinel and Cultivator, (daily and weekly,) Republican; L.D.Bailey, editor, J. W. Gregory, proprietor, Garden City.
Garden City Herald, (daily and weekly,) Republican; J. S. Painter, editor, W. W. Wallace, business manager, Heraid Publishing Company, publishers. Garden City.
Pierceville Courier, Democratic; Richard Talbot, editor, Lon Whorton, proprie- tor, Pierceville.
The Terry Eye, Neutral; E. L. Stephenson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Terry.
The Hatfield News, Neutral; M. B. Crawford, editor and proprietor, Hatfield.
FOBD COUNTY.
The Dodge City Times, Independent; N. BiKlaine, editor, publisher and proprie- t<jr. Dodge City.
The Globe Live-Stock Journal, Republican; D. M. Frost, editor and publisher. Dodge City.
Dodge City Weekly Democrat, Democratic; W. F. Petillon, proprietor. Dodge City.
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The Champion, Independent; Rev. John Begley, editor, Noel Edwards, manager, Begley &, Edwards, publishers, Dodge City.
Ford County Republican, Republican; R. E. Deardoff, editor, M. W. Sutton and Rush E. Deardoff, proprietors, Dodge City.
Speareville Blade, Republican; John R. Huffman, editor and proprietor, Speare- ville.
The Boomer, Democratic; Frank G. Prouty, editor and proprietor. Ford.
Ford Gazette, Democratic; C. D. Baxter, editor, publisher and proprietor, Ford.
Ford County Democrat, Democratic; Jas.C.Harrell, editor and proprietor, Fonda.
The Wilburn Argus, Deratocratic; J. H. Clawson, editor and proprietor, Wilburn.
Bucklin Standard. Independent; E. H. Wilson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Bueklin.
FBANKIilN COUNTY.
Ottawa Journal and Triumph, Greenbacker; E. H. Snow, editor, publisher and proprietor, Ottawa.
The Ottawa Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; A. T. Sharpe, editor and proprietor, Ottawa.
Ottawa Daily Local News, Neutral; W. L. Kerr, editor and proprietor, Ottawa.
The Queen City Herald, Democratic; J. B. Kessler, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Ottawa.
The Kansas Lever, Prohibition; W. M. Preshaw, editor, Ottawa Printing Company, publishers, Ottawa.
Ottawa Campus, (monthly,) collegiate; Frank A. Wright, editor-in-chief, J. W. Griffith, business manager, Ottawa.
Fireside, Factory and Farm, ( moruthly,) Neutral; E. W. Frick and Frank Muth, publishers and proprietors, Ottawa.
The Eagle, Neutral; T. W. Fields, editor, publisher and proprietor, Williamsburg.
The Commercial Bulletin, Republican; Frank Pyle, editor, publisher and propri- etor, Lane.
The Wellsville Exchange, real estate; T. J. Gregory, editor and publisher, Wells- ville.
Richmond Recorder, Neutral; T. W. Fields, editor, publisher and" proprietor, Rich- mond.
Princeton Progress, Neutral; T. W. Fields, editor, publisher and proprietor, Princeton.
GABFIEIiD COUNTY.
Ravanna Chieftain, Republican; Alexander & Roby, editors, publishers and pro- prietors, Ravanna.
Ravanna Record, Democratic; Enos & Davies, editors and publishers, Ravanna.
The Kal Vesta Herald, Democratic; John Ewing, editor and manager, J. B. Fu- gate, proprietor, Kal Vesta.
The Essex Sunbeam, Neutral; Will. F. Ellsworth, editor and proprietor, Essex.
Garfield County Call, Democratic; Naugle & Cline, publishers, Eminence.
Garfield County Journal, Independent; G. L. Sigman, editor and publisher, Loyal.
aOVE COUNTY.
Buffalo Park Pioneer, Republican; G. F. Roberts and F. J. Potter, publishers, Buffalo Park.
The Golden Belt, Independent Republican; H. A. Houston, editor, Jos. Corette, proprietor, Grinnell.
Grainfield Cap Sheaf, Democratic; Grainfield Publishing Company, publishers, William J. Evans, editor and manager, Grainfield.
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Gove County Gazette, Republican; Rezin W. McAdam, editor and proprietor, Gove City.
Gove County Graphic, Democratic; Ralph L. Chriswell, editor and publisher, Gove City.
The Settlers' Guide, Independent Republican; S. W. Baker, editor, J. H. Baker, manager, Quinter.
The Smoky Globe, Independent; ^. L. Papes, editor, Cosby & Reed, proprietors, Jerome.
GBAHAM COUNTY.
The Millbrook Times, Republican; Ben. B. F. Graves, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Millbrook.
Millbrook Herald, Democratic; N. C. Terrell, editor, publisher and proprietor, Millbrook.
Graham County Democrat, Democratic; L. M., L. F., and Lillie Pritchard, editors, publishers and proprietors, Millbrook.
The Hill City Reveille, Republican; J. G. Binder, editor, publisher and proprietor, Hill City.
The Hill City Democrat, Democratic; J. F. Stewart, publisher and proprietor, Hill City.
The Western Cyclone, Republican; Geo. A. Sanford, editor and proprietor, Nico- demus.
The Nicodemus Enterprise, Republican; H. K. Lightfoot, editor and publisher, J. C. Lowery, assistant editor, Nicodemus.
The Fremont Star, Independent; W. H. Cotton, editor and proprietor, Fremont.
GEANT COUNTY.
Grant County Register, Democratic; Herbert L. Gill, editor and proprietor, Ulysses.
Ulysses Tribune, Republican; Elmer H. Youngman, editor and proprietor, Ulysses.
Golden Gazette, Independent; T. S. Hurd, editor and publisher, Golden.
Zionville Sentinel, Neutral; W. C. Calhoun, editor and proprietor, Zionville.
Cincinnati Commercial, Independent; J. W. Kendall and G. W. Perry, editors and publishers, Commercial Publishing Company, proprietors, Cincinnati, Tilden post office.
Lawson Leader, Independent; J. V. Cover, editor, Lawson.
Conductor Punch, Democratic; Sam Cummins, editor. Punch Publishing Com- pany, publishers, Conductor.
GBAY COUNTY.
The Jacksonian, Democratic; G. M. Magill and Ellis Garten, publishers and pro- prietors, Cimarron.
Cimarron New West, Republican; S. S. Logan, business manager, Logan & Camp- bell, proprietors, Cimarron.
Gray County Echo, Republican; G. W. Benedict, editor, A. T. Riley, proprietor, Cimarron.
The Montezuma Chief, Democratic; J. H. Hebard, editor and manager, Monte- zuma.
Ingalls Union, Independent; R. H. Turner, editor, Ingalls.
Ensign Razzoop, Independent; H. A. Post, editor. Ensign, (Lone Lake post office.)
GEEELEY COUNTY.
Greeley County Gazette, Democratic; Ben. O. and W. B. C. Wible, publishers, Horace.
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Greeley County Tribune, Democratic; Carter Hutchinson, editor and publisher, Tribune.
Tribune Enterprise, Democratic; Richard J. Colver, editor, Tribune.
Greeley County News, Democratic; A. J. Hunter, editor and proprietor, Greeley Center.
GEEENWOOD COUNTY.
The Eureka Herald, Republican; Z. Harlan, editor, publisher and proprietor, Eu- reka.
The Greenwood County Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. E. Doud, editor and proprietor, Eureka.
Democratic Messenger, Democratic; T. W. Morgan, editor, Eureka.
The Madison News, Republican; W. O. & V. E. Lunsford, editors and proprietors, Madison.
The Madison Times, Republican; E. R. Trask, editor and publisher, Madison.
The Severy Record, Republican; J. M. Littler, editor and proprietor, Severy.
Fall River Times, Independent; J. A. Somerby, editor, Fall River.
Fall River Courant, Republican; Geo. H. Doud, editor and proprietor, Fall River.
Greenwood Review, Independent; G. S. McCartney, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Virgil.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
The Syracuse Journal, Republican; H. N. Lester, editor, J. P. Gardner, business manager, Syracuse.
Syracuse Sentinel, Republican; Will C. Higgins and Ed. V. Higgins, managing editors and proprietors, Syracuse.
The Syracuse Globe-Democrat, Democratic; A. C. McQuarrie, editor and pub- lisher, Syracuse.
The Kendall Boomer, Democratic; Henry Block, editor, publisher and proprietor, KendaU.
The Coolidge Citizen, Independent; W.A.Merrill, editor and proprietor, Coolidge.
HABPEB COUNTY.
The Anthony Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; George W. Maflfet, editor, publisher and proprietor, Anthony.
Harper County Enterprise, Democratic; T. H. W. McDowell, editor, publisher and proprietor, W. L. Hutchinson, general business manager, Anthony.
The Free Press, (daily and weekly,) Republican; E. R. Callender and T. J. Black- man, editors and proprietors, Anthony.
The Harper Sentinel, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; J. L. Isenberg, editor and publisher, Harper.
Harper Graphic, Republican; C. S. Finch, editor, W. T. Walker, associate editor and business manager, Finch & Walker, publishers and proprietors. Harper.
The Attica Advocate, Republican; L. A. Hoffman, editor, Hoffman «fe Son, publish- ers and proprietors, Attica.
The Attica Bulletin, Democratic; F. B. Brown, editor and publisher, Attica.
Freeport Leader, Republican; Mervin O. Cissel, publisher, Freeport.
Bluff City Tribune, Republican; Will. C. Barnes, editor and publisher. Bluff City.
HABVEY COUNTY.
The Newton Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Noble L. Prentis, editor, Newton Publishing Company, publishers, Newton.
Newton Kansan, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Chas. H. Kurtz, editor and pro- prietor, Newton.
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Newton Anzeiger, German; U. Hege, editor, Newton.
The Halstead Independent, Republican; H. S. Gilhams. editor and proprietor, Halstead.
The Halstead Herald, Independent; H. E. Swan, editor and proprietor, Halstead.
The Burrton Graphic, Republican; M. L. Sherpy, editor and publisher, Burrton.
The Sedgwick Pantagraph, Republican; Cash M. Taylor, editor, C. M. and — — Taylor, publishers, Sedgwick.
Walton Independent, Independent; Ira H. Clark, editor and publisher, Walton.
HASKELL COUNTY.
The Ivanhoe Times, Neutral; C. T. Hickman, editor and manager, Ivanhoe. Santa Fe Champion, Democratic; J. M. Gore, publisher, Santa Fd. Haskell County Review, Republican; Lowry G. Gilmore, publisher, Santa Pe. Santa F^ Trail, Democratic; Jay Shoemaker, editor and proprietor, W. P. Hale, foreman, Santa F6.
HODGEMAN COUNTY.
The Jetmore Reveille, Republican; Roando C. OrndorflP, editor, H. Orndorff, pro- prietor, Jetmore.
The Jetmore Weekly Scimitar, Democratic; Henry W. Scott, editor and proprie- tor, Jetmore.
Jetmore Sittings, Republican; W. H. Imus, editor, Imus Bros., proprietors, W. B. Barksdale, local editor, Jetmore.
Jetmore Journal, Democratic; Mrs. Delia F. Gore, editor, J. M. Gore and W. R, Brownlee, proprietors, Jetmore.
Hanston Gazette, Republican; J. L. Brady, editor, W. C. Simons, business man- ager, Gazette Company, publishers, Hanston, (Marena post ofl&ce.)
JACKSON COUNTY.
The Holton Weekly Recorder, Republican; M. M. Beck, editor and proprietor, Holton.
The Holton Weekly Signal, Democratic; W. W. Sargent, editor and proprietor, Holton.
Jackson County Federal, (semi-weekly,) Republican; G. D. Baker, editor, A. E. Baker, proprietor, Holton.
The Normal Advocate, (quarterly,) Educational; J. H. Miller, editor and proprie- tor, Holton.
The Whiting Weekly News, Republican; G. C. Weible, editor, publisher and pro- prietor. Whiting.
The Hoyt Times, Independent; James Wakefield, editor and proprietor, Hoyt.
JBFFBBSON COUNTY.
The Oskaloosa Independent, Republican; F. H. Roberts, editor and publisher, Oskaloosa.
Valley Falls New Era, Republican; R. E. Van Meter, editor and proprietor, Valley Falls.
The Valley Falls Register, Democratic ; T. W. Gardiner, editor and 'publisher. Valley Falls.
Lucifer, ( The Light-Bearer,) Liberal; Moses Harmon and E. C. Walker, editors, M. Harmon and George S. Harmon, publishers, Valley Falls.
The Winchester Argus, Republican ; Lon W. Robinson, editor and publisher, Winchester.
The Nortonville News, Republican; Robert A. Wright, editor and proprietor, Nor- tonville.
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Meriden Report, Independent; P. N. Gish & Son, editors, publishers and propri- etors, Meriden.
The McLouth Times, Republican; A. B. Mills, editor and publisher, McLouth.
JEWELL COUNTY.
Jewell County Monitor, Republican; R. F. Vaughan and J. W. Van Deventer, edi- tors and proprietors, Mankato.
The Jewell County Review, Republican ; S. M. Weed, editor and proprietor, Mankato.
Jewell County Republican, Republican; Benjamin Musser and W. C. Palmer, pub- lishers, Jewell City.
Burr Oak Herald, Republican; H. F. Faidley, editor and proprietor, Burr Oak.
Burr Oak Republican, Republican; George Hill, editor, publisher and proprietor, Burr Oak.
Salem Semi-Weekly Argus, Democratic; G. W. Reed, editor and proprietor, Salem.
The People's Friend, Neutral; M. L. Lockwood, editor and proprietor, Salem.
Randall Tribune, Independent; O. L. Reed, editor and proprietor, Randall.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
The Olathe Mirror, Republican; II. A. Perkins, editor, publisher and proprietor, Olathe.
The Kansas Patron, Grange; Geo. Black, editor, H. C. Livermore, manager, John- son Cooperative Association, publishers, Olathe.
The Johnson County Democrat, Democratic; W. C. Paul, editor and owner, Olathe.
The Kansas Star, E. W\ Bowles, editor, published by the pupils of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Olathe.
The Olathe Baptist Builder, (monthly,) Religious; R. P. Stephenson, editor and publisher, Olathe.
The New Era, Prohibition; J. W. Sowers, editor, Spring Hill.
KEABNEY COUNTY.
The Kearney County Advocate, Republican; F. R. French, editor and manager, C. O. Chapman, proprietor, Lakin.
Lakin Pioneer Democrat, Democratic; Geo. J. Blakely, editor and publisher, Lakin.
Hartland Herald, Democratic; Jos. Dillon, editor and proprietor, Hartland.
The Hartland Times, Republican; T. J. Hayes, editor and publisher, Hartland.
Kearney County Coyote, Democratic; Lon Whorton, editor and proprietor, Chan- tilly.
KINGMAN COUNTY.
The Kingman County Democrat, Democratic; W. A. Eaton, editor and publisher, Kingman.
The Kingman Weekly Courier, (daily and weekly,) Republican; John C. Foley, editor and publisher, Kingman.
Kingman Leader, Republican; Morton Albaugh, editor, Kingman.
Kingman Weekly News, (daily and weekly,) Independent; M. A. Hull, editor, pub- lisher and business manager, Kingman.
Norwich News, Independent Democratic; Chas. C. Bishop, editor and business manager. News Company, publishers, Norwich.
Ninnesoah Herald, Independent Republican; J. Geo. Smith, editor and publisher, Ninnescah.
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The Spivey Dispatch, Independent; Harry W. Brown, editor and proprietor, Spivey.
New Murdock Herald, Neutral; Chas. M. Becker, editor and proprietor, New Mur- dock.
The Penalosa News, Independent; J. H. Guinn and W. J, Krebs, editors and pub- lishers, Penalosa.
KIOWA COUNTY.
The Kiowa County Signal, Republican; Will. E. Bolton, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Greensburg.
Greensburg Rustler, Democratic; S. B. Sproule, editor, publisher and proprietor, Greensburg.
Greensburg Republican, Republican; William H. HoUis, editor, W. H. HoUis & Co., publishers, Greensburg.
The MuUinville Mallet, Democratic; L. F. Grove, editor, publisher and proprietor, MuUinville.
Kiowa County Democrat, Democratic; R. E. Dowell, editor, R. A. Dowell <fe Son, proprietors, Wellsford.
The Bangor Judge, Independent; O. W. Meacham, editor, Bangor Publishing Co., publishers and proprietors, Bangor.
LABETTE COUNTY.
The Parsons Sun, (daily and weekly,) Republican; H. H. Lusk, editor and pro- prietor, Parsons.
The Parsons Eclipse, (daily and weekly,) Independent; J. B. and C. A. Lamb, editors and proprietors, Parsons.
Parsons Palladium, Democratic; Will. W. Frye, editor, Frank W. and Will. W. Frye, publishers and proprietors, Parsons.
The Chetopa Advance, Republican; R. M. Roberts, editor and publisher, Chetopa.
Chetopa Statesman, Democratic; N. Abbott, editor and publisher, Chetopa.
The Oswego Independent, Republican; Nelson Case, editor, Mrs. Mary McGill, publisher, Oswego.
Labette County Democrat, Democratic; C. E. Hughey and H. A. Harley, editors and publishers, Oswego.
The Oswego Bee, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Abe Steinberger «fe Co., editors and publishers, Oswego.
The Mound Valley Herald, Republican; W. F. Thrall, editor and publisher. Mound Valley.
United Labor, Union Labor; C. Len Albin, editor, G. Campbell, business manager, Mound Valley.
Altamont Sentinel, Independent; Harry Mills, editor, Mills <fe Newlon, proprietors, Altamont.
Edna Enterprise, Neutral; I. D. McKeehen, editor and proprietor, Edna.
LANE COUNTY.
Lane County Herald, Democratic; J. C. Riley jr., editor and proprietor, Dighton. The Dighton Journal, Republican; Ben. L. Green, editor, B. L. Green and B. A, Sawyer, proprietors, Dighton.
The Dighton Republican, Republican; M.H. Curts, editor and proprietor, Dighton.
LEAVENWOBTH COUNTY.
The Leavenworth Times, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Z. A. Smith, editor,
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Edward N. Dingley, business manager, Leavenworth Times Publishing Co., pub- lishers, Leavenworth.
The Standard, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; T. A. Hurd, president, Edward Carroll, secretary, Frank T. Lynch, treasurer and manager, Leavenworth.
The Sun, (^aily,) Independent; T. W. Houston, editor. Sun Publishing Company, publishers, Leavenworth.
The Kansas Catholic, religious; John O'Flanagan, editor, Leavenworth.
The Home Record, (monthly,) charitable; Mrs. C. H. Cushing, editor. Home for the Friendless, publishers, Leavenworth.
The Orphan's Friend, (monthly,) charitable; J. B. McCleery, editor, Mrs. DeForest Fairchild, associate editor, Mrs. Thomas Carney, business manager, Leavenworth.
The Tonganoxie Mirror, Republican; William Heynen, editor and publisher, Tonganoxie.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
The Lincoln Republican, Republican; Tell W. Walton, editor and publisher, Lin- coln.
The Lincoln Beacon, Independent; advocates Woman Suffrage, Prohibition, and Anti-Monopoly; W. S. <fe Anna C. Wait, editors and publishers, Lincoln.
Lincoln County Democrat, Democratic; Ira S. Troup and Ed. Harris, editors publishers and proprietors, Lincoln.
The Sylvan Grove Sentinel, Neutral; W. H. Pilcher, editor and publisher, Sylvan Grove.
LINN COUNTY.
Linn County Clarion, Republican; J. C. Trigg, editor and proprietor, Mound City.
Mound City Semi- Weekly Progress, Independent; J. G. Cash and C. L. Mentzer, editors, publishers and proprietors, Mound City.
LaCygne Weekly Journal, Republican; J. P. Kenea and Ed. C. Lane, editors and publishers, LaCygne.
LaCygne Leader, Democratic; J. E. Chapman, editor and proprietor, LaCygne.
The Pleasanton Observer, Republican; S. J. Heaton, editor, D. S. Capell, proprie- tor, Pleasanton.
The Pleasanton Herald, Greenback; J. E. & Ed. D. Latimer, editors and proprie- tors, Pleasanton.
The Blue Mound Sun, Republican; G. W. Botkin, editor, G. W. Botkin and W. S. Piatt, publishers, Blue Mound.
The Prescott Eagle, Republican; C. E. Covert, editor and proprietor, Prescott.
LOGAN COUNTY.
The Monument Courier, Republican; Joe H. Jordan, editor and proprietor, Monu- ment.
Oakley Opinion, Democratic; Edward Kleist, editor and publisher, Oakley.
Logan County Times, Republican; H. C. Chapman, editor, Loren H. Chapman, publisher, Oakley.
Winona Messenger, Democratic; A. S. Booton, editor and publisher, Winona.
Russell Springs Record, Neutral; E. C. Forney, editor and publisher, Russell Springs.
McAllaster Weekly Herald, Independent; Pres. Israel, editor, I. P. Israel, publisher and proprietor, McAllaster.
Logansport Light, Neutral; Frank Davis, editor, W. F. Davis & Sons, publishers and proprietors, C. A. Davis, general agent, Logansport.
Augustine Herald; N. Fenstemaker, editor, Augustine.
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LYON COUNTY.
The Emporia New8, (daily and weekly,) Independent; H. A. Newcomb, editor, Chas. Harris, manager, Emporia News Company, publishers, Emporia.
The Emporia Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; C. V. Eskridge, editor and publisher, Emporia.
The Emporia Democrat, Democratic; J. M. McCown, editor and proprietor, Em- poria.
The Hartford Weekly Call, Republican; W. J. Means and A. D. Chambers, editors and publishers, Hartford.
The Americus Ledger, Republican; Geo. A. and Wm. Moore, editors and pub- lishers, Americus.
The Admire City Free Press, Republican; James Cox, editor and proprietor, Ad- mire City.
The Allen Tidings, Independent; Major A. Paul, editor and proprietor, Allen.
m'phebson county.
The McPherson Freeman, (daily and weekly,) Republican; H. B. Kelly, editor, publisher and proprietor, McPherson.
The McPherson Republican and Weekly Press, (daily and weekly,) Republican; S. G. Mead, editor, publisher and proprietor, McPherson.
Kansas State Register, Prohibition; T. W. and A. D. Woodrow, editors, Kansas State Register Publishing Company, publishers and proprietors, McPherson.
The Democrat, Democratic; Warren Knaus, editor, publisher and proprietor, McPherson.
McPherson Anzeiger, (German;) Western German Publishing Co., publishers, McPherson.
The Lindsborg News, Republican; J. A. Udden, editor, Bethany Publishing Co., publishers, Lindsborg.
Fraraat, (Swedish,) Educational; C. A. Swensson, C. G. Norman, and E. Nelander, editors, David A. Swanson, manager, Lindsborg.
The Canton Carrier, Independent; Geo. C. Findley, editor and publisher, Canton.
The Canton Republican, Republican; W. R.^Davis, editor and publisher, Canton.
The Windom Enterprise, Republican; C. A. Sensor, editor and proprietor, Win- dom.
The Moundridge Leader, Independent; James M. Coutts, editor and proprietor, E. A. Hubbert, publisher, Moundridge.
The Marquette Monitor, Republican; J. W. Richardson, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Marquette.
MABION COUNTY.
Marion Record, Republican; E. W. Hoch, editor, Hoch Bros., proprietors. W. F. Hoch, manager, Marion.
The Marion Register, (daily and weekly,) Republican; C. N. Whitaker, managing editor, Harry E. Whitaker, city editor, Whitaker Bros., publishers, Marion.
The Cottonwood Valley Times, Republican; W. W. Wheeland and M. O. Billings, editors, publishers and proprietors, Marion.
The Marion County Anzeiger, German; J. Harms, editor, Western German Pub- lishing Company, publishers, Marion.
The Peabody Gazette, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. H. Morgan & Son, editors, publishers and proprietors, Peabody.
The Peabody Graphic, Democratic; F. E. Simpson, editor, Peabody.
The Florence Herald, Republican; W. H. Booth, editor and proprietor, Florence.
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Florence Weekly Bulletin, Democratic; J. B. Crouch, editor, W. V. Kent, publisher, Florence.
Hillsboro Herald, (German,) Democratic; W. J. Harding, editor, Hillsboro Pub- lishing Company, publishers, Hillsboro.
Canada Arcade, Neutral; J. T. Groat and E. S. Shuman, editors and publishers, Canada.
Lincolnville Star; F. D. Weller, editor, Lincoln ville.
Lost Springs Journal. Republican; Bert Dunlap, proprietor, Lost Springs.
MAESHAIili COUNTY.
Marshall County News. Republican; Geo. T. Smith, editor and proprietor, Marys- ville.
Marshall County Democrat, Democratic; William Becker, publisher, Marysville.
Marysville Post, (German,) Democratic; William Becker, editor, publisher and proprietor, Marysville.
The True Republican, Labor Union; P. D. Hartman, editor, Marysville.
The Waterville Telegraph, Republican; Henry C. Willson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Waterville.
Blue Rapids Times, Republican; E. M. Brice, editor, publisher and proprietor, Blue Rapids.
The Frankfort Bee, Republican; Lum C. McCarn, editor and proprietor, Frank- fort.
The Frankfort Sentinel, Independent; S. H.Peters, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Frankfort.
The Axtell Anchor, Independent Republican; J. M. Ross and Thos. Nye, publishers, Axtell.
The Star, Republican; Dan M. Mabie, editor, Star Publishing Company, pub- lishers, Beattie.
Western Breeder, (monthly,) Dan M. Mabie, editor, Star Publishing Company, publishers, Beattie.
The Irving Leader, Republican; J. R. Leonard, editor and proprietor, Irving.
MEADB COUNTY.
Meade County Globe, Republican; Frank Fuhr, editor, publisher and proprietor, Meade Center.
Meade County Press-Democrat, Democratic; Wilts Brown, editor and publisher, Meade Center.
The Meade Republican, Republican; T. J. Palmer, editor and proprietor, Meade Center.
Fowler City Graphic, Independent; E. E. Henley, editor, publisher and proprietor, Fowler City.
The West Plains Democrat, Democratic; S. L. Frisbie, editor and proprietor. West Plains.
Meade County Times, Republican; H. L. Bishop, editor and publisher, Mertilla.
Spring Lake Hornet, Prohibition; C. K. Sourbeer, editor, Sourbeer Bros., pub- lishers. Spring Lake.
MIAMI COUNTY.
The Western Spirit, Democratic; B.J.Sheridan, editor, publisher and proprietor, Paola.
The Miami Republican, Republican; W. D. Greason, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Paola.
The Paola Times, Republican; J. T. Trickett, editor and publisher, Paola.
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The Louisbnrg Herald, Democratic; R. A. Wright, editor and publisher, Louis- burg.
Osawatomie Gaslight, Independent; C. S. Bixby, editor, Osawatomie Printing Company, publishers, Osawatomie.
The Fontana News, Neutral; A. Lane, editor and publisher, Fontana.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
The Beloit Gazette, Republican; S. H. Dodge, editor, publisher and proprietor, Beloit.
Beloit Weekly Courier, Republican; W. H. Caldwell, editor and proprietor, Beloit.
The Western Democrat, Democratic; M. J. Moore, editor and manager, H. A. Yonge, publisher and proprietor, Beloit.
Cawker City Journal, Republican; Austin L.Topliff, editor and proprietor, Cawker City.
Public Record, Independent Republican; L.L. Alrich, editor and publisher, Cawker City.
Glen Elder Herald, Republican; N. F. Hewett, editor, Arthur L. Hewett, local editor, Glen Elder.
Scottsville Independent, Republican; John S. Parks, editor and publisher, Scotts- ville.
MONTGOMEBY COUNTY.
The star and Kansan, Democratic; H. W. Young, editor, publisher and proprietor, Independence.
South Kansas Tribune, Republican; W. T. <fe C. Yoe, editors, publishers and pro- prietors. Independence.
The Evening Reporter, (daily,) Neutral; T. N. Sickels, editor, publisher and pro- prietor. Independence.
The Coflfeyville Journal, Republican; D. Stewart Elliott, editor and publisher, Coflfeyville.
The Sun, Republican; W. A. Peffer jr. and John Truby, editors and publishers, Coflfeyville.
The Globe and Torch, Republican; C. P. Buffington, editor and publisher, Cherry- vale.
Cherry vale Bulletin, Democratic; E. W. Lyon & Co., publishers, Cherry vale.
The Cherry vale Republican, Republican; A. L. Wilson, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, J. I. Wilson, associate editor, Cherryvale.
Cherry vale Champion, Republican; t'. G. Moore, publisher, Cherryvale.
The Elk City Globe, Republican; V. E. Jennings, editor, publisher and proprietor. Elk City.
The Elk City Eagle, Democratic; J. R. Charlton, editor and publisher. Elk City.
The Caney Chronicle, Republican; J. T. McKee, editor and proprietor, Caney.
The Liberty Review, Republican; A. S. Duley, editor and publisher. Liberty.
Havana Weekly Herald, Independent; E. J. Barron, publisher and proprietor, Havana.
The Havana Vidette, R. B. Knock, editor and publisher, Havana.
MOBBIS COUNTY.
The Council Grove Republican, Republican; Frank Moriarty and W. F. Waller, proprietors, Council Grove.
Council Grove Guard, Democratic; E. J. Dill and W. D. Jacobs, editors and pro- prietors. Council Grove.
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The White City News, Independent; Banna Cress, editor and publisher, White City.
The D wight Wasp, Republican; Frank S. Grasty, editor and manager, Dwight Printing Company, publishers, Dwight.
Field and Range, ( monthly,) Agricultural; published by the Field and Range Com- pany, proprietors, Dwight, and Kansas City, Mo.
MOBTON COUNTY.
Morton County Democrat, Democratic; Ed. G. Lee, editor and publisher, Frisco. The Southwest Leader, Democratic; Q. A. Robertson, editor, R. G. Price, local edi- tor, Leader Company, proprietors, Richfield.
The Richfield Republican, Republican; Wardrip & Dauron, publishers, Richfield.
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Seneca Courier-Democrat, Democratic; A. P. & C. H. Herrold, editors, publishers and proprietors, Seneca.
The Seneca Tribune, Republican; W. H. and G. F. Jordan, editors and publishers, Seneca.
Nemaha County Republican, Republican; J. F. Clough, editor and proprietor, W. H. Whelan, associate editor, Sabetha.
The Sabetha Herald, Republican; Flora P. Hogbin, editor, A. C. Hogbin, publisher, Sabetha.
Nemaha County Spectator, Independent; T. J. Wolfley and J. M. Cober, editors and proprietors, Wetmore.
Centralia Journal, Republican; W. J. Granger, editor, publisher and proprietor, Centralia.
The GoflEs News, Neutral; Thomas A. Kerr, editor and publisher, Goffs.
NEOSHO COUNTY.
Neosho County Journal, Republican; R. D. Kirkpatrick, editor and publisher, Osage Mission.
Chanute Times, Republican; Cyrus T. Nixon, editor and publisher, Chanute.
Chanute Blade, Neutral; C. E. Allison, editor and publisher, Chanute.
Republican-Record, Republican; B. J. Smith and D. C. Ambrose, publishers, Erie.
The Neosho County Democrat, Democratic; W. E. Hardy, president and editor. Democratic Printing Company, publishers, Erie.
Head Light, Republican; C. T. Ewing, publisher, Thayer.
Galesburg Enterprise, Republican; J. R. Schoonover, publisher, Galesburg.
NESS COUNTY.
Ness City Times, Republican; Geo. L. Burton and Philo C. Black, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Ness City.
Ness County News, Republican; J. K. Barnd and R. J. McFarland, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Ness City.
Walnut Valley Sentinel, Democratic; D. E. McDowell and JR. G. Weisell, editors, publishers and proprietors, Ness City.
The Harold Record, Republican; Robt. Findlay, editor and proprietor, Harold.
Nonchalanta Herald, Neutral; H. C. Notson, editor and publisher, Nonchalanta.
The Bazine Register, Republican; Morris <fe Son, editors and proprietors, Bazine.
NOBTON COUNTY.
The Norton Courier, Republican; F, M. Duvall, manager, Norton.
The Champion, Republican; J. W. Conway, editor and proprietor, Norton.
Norton Democrat, (semi-weekly,) Democratic; W. H. Hiles, editor, W. H. Hiles
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and A. L. Drummond, publishers and proprietors, A. L. Drummond, manager, Norton.
Lenora Leader, Republican; J. H. Wright, editor and publisher, Lenora.
The Lenora Record, Democratic; Charles T. Bogert, editor and publisher, Lenora.
The Edmond Times, Republican; Mark J. Kelley, editor. Times Printing Com- pany, publishers, Edmond.
Almena Star, Independent; G. W. Shook, editor, publisher and proprietor, Almena.
OSAGE COUNTY.
The Osage County Chronicle, Republican; J. N. McDonald, editor, publisher and proprietor, Burlingame.
The Burlingame Independent, Prohibition; John E. Rastall, editor and proprie- tor, Burlingame.
The Burlingame News, (Amateur Monthly,); Dick Taylor, editor, publisher and proprietor, Burlingame.
Osage City Free Press, (semi-weekly,) Republican; J. V. Admire, editor. Free Press Printing Company, publishers, Osage City.
Kansas People, (daily and weekly,) Independent; Kansas People Printing Com- pany, publishers, Miles W. Blain, president and manager, Elijah Mills, secretary and treasurer, Osage City.
The Lyndon Journal, Republican; W. A. Madaris, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Lyndon.
The Carbondalian, Republican; Reuben F. Play ford, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Carbondale.
The Kansas Workman, Labor Reform; Cyrus Corning, editor and business man- ager, H. P. Vrooman, A. J. R. Smith, and J. A. Smith, associate editors, Kansas Work- man Publishing Company, publishers, Quenemo.
The Osage County Republican, Republican; R. A. Miller, editor, publisher and proprietor, Quenemo.
The Melvern Record, Republican ; W. S. Rilea, editor and publisher, Melvern.
OSBOBNE COUNTY.
Osborne County Farmer, Republican; S. E. Ruede, C. W. Crampton and C. W. Landis, editors, publishers and proprietors, C. W. Crampton, business manager, Os- borne.
Osborne County News, Democratic; W. D. Gerard & Co., editors and publishers, Osborne.
The Western Odd Fellow (monthly). Social; D. J. Richey, editor and publisher, Osborne.
Osborne County Journal, Republican; F. H. Barnhart, editor and proprietor, Os- borne.
Downs Times, Republican; Geo. E. Dougherty, editor, publisher and proprietor. Downs.
The Downs Chief, Republican; W. H. Whitmore, editor and publisher, Downs.
Western Empire, Republican; A. G. Grubb, publisher, Alton.
Portis Patriot, Republican; Franz S. Drummond, editor and publisher, Portis.
OTTAWA COUNTY.
The Minneapolis Messenger, Republican; A. P. Riddle and C. M. Dunn, editors, publishers and proprietors, Minneapolis.
Solomon Valley Democrat, Democratic; Park S. Warren, managing editor, Min- neapolis.
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Kansas Workman (monthly), A. O. U. W.; A. P. Riddle, editor and proprietor,. Minneapolis.
The Sprig of Myrtle (monthly), Knights of Pythias; A. P. Riddle, editor and pro- prietor, Minneapolis.
Ottawa County Commercial, Independent; W. M. <fe H. R. Campbell, editors and proprietors, Minneapolis.
Delphos Carrier, Republican; W. B. & C. M. Davis, editors and proprietors, Del- phos.
Bennington Star, Independent; D. B. Loudon, editor and proprietor, Bennington.
The Tescott Herald, Republican; Guy A. Adams, editor, Herald Company, pub- lishers, Tescott.
The Church Gleaner (monthly). Religious; Rev. (). E. Hart, editor and proprietor, Minneapolis.
PAWNEE COUNTY.
Larned Weekly Chronosoope (daily and weekly,) Republican; The Larned Print- ing Company, publishers, W. B. Robey, business manager, E. E. Stevens, managing editor, Larned.
The Lariied Eagle-Optic, Democratic; Optic Steam Printing Company, publishers^ Thomas E. Leftwich, managing editor, A. B. Leftwich, business manager, Larned.
The Burdett Bugle, Democratic; J. C. Browne, manager, Optic Steam Printing Company, publishers, Burdett.
The Garfield News, Independent; F. N. Newhouse, editor and publisher, Garfield.
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
The Kirwin Chief. Republican; C. Borin, proprietor, R. I. Palmer, editor and manager, Kirwin.
The Independent, Anti-Monopoly; C. J. Lamb, editor, publisher and proprietor,. Kirwin.
Phillipsburg Herald, Republican; E. F. Korns and R. A. Dague, publishers and proprietors, Phillipsburg.
Phillipsburg Democrat, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; W. D. Covington, William Taylor and Frank Boyd, proprietors, Phillipsburg.
The Phillipsburg Dispatch, Republican; Ira A. Kelley, editor, McNay <fe Kelley, publishers, J. M. McNay, business manager, Phillipsburg.
Phillips County Freeman, Anti-Monopoly; H.N. Boyd, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Logan.
The Logan Republican, Republican; Porter &, Lincoln, editors, Logan Printing Company, publishers, Logan.
Long Island Leader, Republican; J. N. Curl, editor, publisher and proprietor, Long Island.
Phillips County Inter-Ocean, Republican : E. M. Weed, editor and proprietor. Long Island.
Woodruff Republican, Republican; J. H. Hill, editor, publisher and proprietor, Woodruff. :
Marvin Monitor, Republican; Marvin Publishing Company, publishers, G. E. Cronk, secretary, Marvin.
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY.
The Louisville Indicator, Republican; E. D. Anderson, editor and publisher, Louis- ville.
Kansas Agriculturist; Neutral; Ernest A. Weller, editor and proprietor, Wamego. Daily Wamegan, Independent; Ernest A. Weller, editor and proprietor, Wamego. St. Marys Express, Republican; H. H. Hagan, editor and proprietor, St. Marys.
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St. Marys Star, Democratic; James Graham, editor and publisher, St. Marys.
The Westmoreland Recorder, Republican; J. W. Shiner and W. S. Anderson, editors and publishers, Westmoreland.
The Onaga Democrat, Democratic; A. W. Chabin, editor and publisher, Onaga. The Oldsburg News-Letter, Republican; J. W. McDonald and Lewis Havermale, editors and publishers, Oldsburg.
PBATT COUNTY.
The luka Traveler, Republican; W. V. McConn, editor and publisher, luka.
Pratt County Press, Republican; A.S.Thomson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Pratt Center.
Pratt County Times, Republican; Jas. Kelly and J. W. Naron, editors and pub- lishers, Pratt Center.
Pratt County Register, Democratic; Dilday & Van Senden, editors and publishers, Pratt Center.
The Saratoga Sun, Republican; J. K. Hupp, editor and publisher, Albaugh & Hupp, proprietors, Saratoga.
CuUison Banner, Independent; Clarence V. Kinney, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Cullison.
The Preston Herald, Republican; J. K. Cochran, editor, Preston.
KAWLINS COUNTY.
The Republican Citizen, Republican; James D. Greason, editor and publisher, Atwood.
The Rawlins County Democrat, Democratic; L. A. Hannigan, editor, Atwood.
The Ludell Settler, Republican; D. H. McPeek, editor, A. H. Chessmore and D. H. McPeek, publishers and proprietors, Ludell.
The Ludell Gazette, Republican; R. H. Chase, editor, Ludell.
The Celia Enterprise, Democratic; Fred H. Eno, editor and proprietor, Celia.
BENO COUNTY.
The Hutchinson News, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Ralph M. Easley, presi- dent and general manager, Hutchinson.
Interior Herald, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Fletcher Meridith, editor and proprietor, Hutchinson.
The Weekly Democrat, Democratic; B. M. Johnston, editor and proprietor, Hutch- inson.
The Saturday Review, Independent; C. G. Easley, editor and proprietor. South Hutchinson.
The Nickerson Argosy, Republican; W. F. Hendry, editor, R.R.Hendry and J. E. Humphrey, publishers, Nickerson.
The Nickerson Register, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Richard Dallam, pub- lisher, Nickerson.
The Arlington Enterprise, Republican; Ed. M. Wright, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Arlington.
Sylvia Telephone, Republican; Chas. A. Peyton, editor and proprietor, Sylvia.
Haven Independent, Independent; Fred W. Thorp, editor and proprietor. Haven.
The Turon Rustler, Republican; J. O. Graham, editor, J. 0. Graham and Abram M. Carr, publishers, Turon.
Lerado Weekly Ledger, Republican; Leslie Niblack, editor and manager, Frank A. & Leslie Niblack, publishers and proprietors, Lerado.
The Weekly Press, Independent; Willis J. Pegg, editor and proprietor. Partridge.
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BEPUBLIC COUNTY.
The Belleville Telescope, Republican; E. B. Towle, editor, J. C. Humphrey, pub- lisher and proprietor, Belleville.
The Belleville Democrat, Democratic; J. & C. M. McLaury, publishers, Belleville.
The Scandia Journal, Republican; Geo. F. Page, editor and proprietor, Scandia.
The Scandia Independent, Independent; S. G. Burnhara, editor, J. P. Heaton, manager, 0. E. Beecher, president, Geo. Nichols, treasurer, T. M. Little, secretary, Scandia Printing and Publishing Company, publishers, Scandia.
Republic City Nevs^s, Republican; Gomer T. Davies, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Republic City.
The Cuba Pilot, Republican; J. D. Bennett and H. G. McDonald, editors and pro- prietors, John D. Bennett, publisher, C. L. McAfee, compositor, Cuba.
Wayne Register, Republican; B. W. Curtis, editor, publisher and proprietor, Wayne.
Advanced Leader, Republican; P. McHutchon, editor, publisher and proprietor, Warwick.
BICE COUNTY.
Sterling Gazette, Republican; E. B. Cowgill, editor and publisher, A. L. McMillan, associate editor, Sterling.
The Sterling Bulletin, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. M. Lamb, M. D., T. L. Powers and Clarence Prescott, publishers. Sterling.
The Lyons Republican, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Clark Conkling, pub- lisher, Lyons.
Central Kansas Democrat, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; F. N. Cooper & Co., editors and proprietors, Lyons.
The Lyons Prohibitionist, Prohibition; D. P. Hodgdon, editor, Lyons.
The Chase Record, Independent; J. E. Junkin, editor and proprietor, Chase.
The Little River Monitor, Neutral; T. G. Robison, editor. Little River.
Geneseo Herald, Neutral; Frank Reeves, editor, F. J. Mealey, associate editor, Frank Reeves <fe Co., proprietors, Geneseo.
The Raymond Independent, Independent; R. M. Watson, editor and publisher, Raymond.
Cain City Razzooper, Democratic; Will J. McHugh, editor and proprietor, B. Grant Jeflferis, associate editor, Cain City.
BILEY COUNTY.
The Nationalist, Republican; Rev. R. D. Parker, Geo. F. Thompson and L. B. Parker, editors and proprietors, Manhattan.
The Industrialist, Educational and Agricultural; edited by the Faculty of the State Agricultural College, Geo. T. Fairchild, president, Manhattan.
The Manhattan Republic, (daily and weekly,) Republican; G. A. Atwood, editor, Manhattan.
The Mercury, Democratic; J.J. Davis, editor and proprietor, Manhattan,
The Kansas Telephone, (monthly.) Religious; Rev. R. D. Parker, editor, L. B. Parker, publisher, Manhattan.
The Journal of Mycology, (monthly,) Scientific; Prof. W. A. Kellerman, Manhat- tan; J. B. Ellis, Newfield, N. J.; and B. M. Everhart, West Chester, Pa., editors, Man- hattan.
The Randolph Echo, Republican; P. B. Lewis, editor, Randolph.
Leonardville Monitor, Republican; P. S. Loofbourrow, editor, Leonardville.
BOOKS COUNTY.
The Western News, Republican; B. Hill, publisher and proprietor, Stockton.
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The Rooks County Record, Republican; W. L. Chambers, publisher and proprie- tor, Stockton.
The Rooks County Democrat, Democratic; H. T. Miller, editor and publisher, Stockton.
The Plainville Times, Independent; S. S. & F. M. Case, editors, and F. M. Case, proprietor, Plainville.
Webster Eagle, Republican; R. D. Graham and Mart H. Hoyt, editors, Webster.
Woodston Register, Independent; M. L. Mclntyre, publisher, Woodston.
BUSH COUNTY.
Walnut City Gazette, Republican; R. A. & H. A. Russell, editors, publishers and proprietors, Rush Center.
La Crosse Chieftain, Republican; H. S. Fish, editor, publisher and proprietor. La Crosse.
The La Crosse Democrat, Democratic; J. M. Tracy, editor, La Crosse Printing and Publishing Company, publishers, La Crosse.
Walnut City Democrat, Democratic; R. F. Ward, editor. Democratic Publishing Company, publishers. Walnut City, (Rush Center post office.)
The Walnut City Daily News, Neutral; J. B. MuUay, editor, T. J. Stumbaugh, gen- eral manager, Stumbaugh & Mullay, publishers, Walnut City.
The McCracken Enterprise, Neutral; The Enterprise Publishing Company, pub- lishers, McCracken.
BUSSBIili COUNTY.
The Russell Record, Republican; Harry A. Dawson, editor and publisher, Russell.
Russell Journal, Neutral; E. L. S. Bouton, editor, J. L. C. Wilson, business manager, Bouton & Wilson, proprietors, Russell.
The Russell Democratic Review, Democratic; A. C. Cruce, editor, Charles Smith & Co., proprietors, W. H. Quarterman, manager, Russell.
The Bunker Hill News, Republican; Chas. F. Pugh, editor, Bunker Hill.
The Dorrance Nugget, Independent; Samuel H. Haff a, editor and proprietor, Dor- rance.
Luray Headlight, Independent; Jas. E. Garner, editor and manager, Garner Bros., publishers, Luray.
SALINE COUNTY.
Saline County Journal, (daily and weekly,) Republican; M. D. Sampson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Salina.
Salina Herald, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; J. M. Davis, editor and publisher, Salina.
The Salina Republican, Republican; Fred G. Andrews and Ed. B. Payne, editors, publishers and proprietors, Salina.
The Rising Sun, Prohibition; D. M. Gillespie, editor and publisher, Mrs. M. J. Hunter, corresponding editor, Salina.
Normal Register, (occasional,) L. 0. Thoroman, editor, Salina.
The Brookville Transcript, Republican; Frank Honeywell, editor, W.S. Bush, fore- man. Transcript Publishing Company, publishers, Brookville.
Brookville Times, Independent; J. C. Gault, publisher, Brookville.
The Gypsum Valley Echo, Republican; J. Wayne Amos, editor and publisher, Gyp- sum City.
Assaria Argus, Neutral; Dursley Sargent and J. O. Middaugh, publishers, Assaria.
BCOTT COUNTY.
Scott County Herald, Democratic; S. W. Case, editor, Frank A. Capps, local edi- tor and business manager, Mrs. S. W. Case, corresponding editor, Scott City.
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Scott County News, Republican; Harvey Fleming and N. D. Adams, editors and publishers, Scott City.
The Scott Sentinel, Democratic; M. J. Keys, editor, E. B. Harrington, local editor, Scott City.
Pence City Times; J. W. Bast, editor. Pence City.
SEDGWICK COUNTY.
Wichita Eagle, (daily and weekly,) Republican; M. M. Murdock, editor, M. M. & R. P. Murdock, publishers and proprietors, Wichita.
The Wichita Beacon, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; Ben A.Eaton, editor, W. B. Hotchkiss, business manager. Beacon Publishing Company, publishers, Wichita.
New Republic, Republican; J. S. Jennings, editor and proprietor, Wichita.
The Arrow, Neutral; Lon Hoding, publisher, Wichita.
Wichita Herold, (German,) Democratic; John Hoenscheidt, editor, Wichita- Kansas Staats-Anzeiger, (German,) Democratic; John Hoenscheidt, editor, Wichita.
The Union Labor Press, Anti-Monopolist; E. H. Loutrel, editor. Labor Union Publishing Co., publishers, Wichita.
Sunday Growler, Neutral; R. E. Ryan, editor. Ridge Comly, business manager, Growler Publishing Co., publishers, Wichita.
Evening Call, (daily,) Independent; W.M.Starr and A.M.Bryson, editors, Wichita.
The Daily Journal, Independent; LeoL. Redding, editor. The Daily Journal Com- pany, publishers, Wichita.
Wichita Globe, Republican; D. L. Roberson, editor. Globe Publishing Company, publishers, Wichita.
Wichita District Advocate, (monthly,) Religious; J. D. Bodkin, editor and business manager, Wichita.
Monthly Echoes, Y. M. C. A.; A. Baird, general secretary, Wichita.
University Review, (quarterly,) Educational; Rev. Warren B. Hendrix, president and business manager, Wichita.
The Western Evangelist, (semi-monthly,) Religious; Joel Harper and J. H. Parker, editors, Wichita.
The Wichita Democrat, (daily and weekly,) Democratic; Chas. A. Edwards, editor, John Edmonds, manager, 0. C. Sharp, business manager. Democratic Publishing Company, publishers, Wichita.
The Valley Center News, Republican; A. H. Carpenter, editor and proprietor, E. E. Hodge, assistant editor. Valley Center.
The W^eekly Mt. Hope Mentor, Republican; Welch &, Welch, publishers, Mt. Hope.
The Colwich Courier. Independent; Willis B. Powell, editor and proprietor, Col- wich.
Clearwater Independent, Independent; J. R. McQuown, editor and proprietor, Clearwater.
SEWABD COUNTY.
The Prairie Owl, Republican; A. B. Carr, editor and publisher, Fargo Springs.
The Seward County Democrat, Democratic; Griff B. Newcbm, local editor and foreman, Democrat Publishing Co., proprietors and publishers, Fargo Springs.
The Fargo Springs News, Republican; A. K. Stoufer, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Fargo Springs.
Seward County Courant, Republican; R. E. Hicks, editor and proprietor, Spring- field. •
Springfield Transcript, Neutral: L. P. Kemper, editor, M. 8. Parsons, local editor, Springfield.
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The Springfield Soap-Box, Republican; Gibson & Davis, editors, publishers and proprietors, Springfield.
Seward Independent, Independent; L. R. H. Durham, publisher, Seward.
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
The Commonwealth, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Commonwealth Publishing Company, publishers and proprietors, F. P. Baker, president and editor, N. R. Baker, secretary, treasurer and business manager, Topeka.
The Topeka Daily Capital, and The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal, Repub- lican; J. K. Hudson, editor, publisher and proprietor, Topeka.
Kansas State Journal, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Frank P. MacLennan, editor and publisher, Topeka.
The Kansas Democrat, (daily,) Democratic; W. P. Tomlinson, editor and general manager, Charles K. Holliday, city editor, Topeka.
Kansas Farmer, Agricultural ; Kansas Farmer Company, publishers, Samuel J. Crawford, president, J. B. McAfee, general agent, H. A. Heath, business manager, W. A. Peffer, managing editor, Topeka.
Kansas Telegraph, (German,) Democratic; H. VonLangen, editor and publisher, Topeka.
The Kansas Churchman, (occasional,) Religious; Rt. Rev. Bishop Vail, editor, Topeka.
Kansas Methodist-Chautauqua, Religious; S. E. Pendleton, D. D., editor, P. T. Rhodes, business manager, Topeka.
The Western Baptist, Religious; L. H. Holt, C. S. Sheffield and A. C. Vail, editors, publishers and proprietors, Topeka.
Saturday Evening Lance, literary; Harry W. Frost, editor and publisher, Topeka.
The Lantern, literary; James L. King, managing editor, George W. Reed, business manager, Topeka.
The Kansas Newspaper Union; N. R. Baker, manager, Topeka.
Labor Chieftain, Knights of Labor; C. A. Henrie, editor and publisher, Topeka.
Western School Journal, (monthly,) educational; R. W. Turner, editor and pub- lisher, Topeka.
The Kansas Knight and Soldier, G. A. R. ; M. 0. Frost, editor and publisher, Topeka.
City and Farm Record, (monthly,) real estate; I. W. Pack, editor and proprietor, Topeka.
The Kansas Home, (monthly,) real estate; George W. Watson, editor and pub- lisher, Topeka.
Light, (monthly,) Masonic; Charles Spalding, editor and publisher, Topeka.
Our Messenger, (monthly,) W. C. T. U.; Olive P. Bray, editor, Topeka.
The Welcome, (monthly,) musical; E. B. Guild, editor and publisher, , Topeka.
Bulletin of the Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History, occasional; F. W. Cragin, editor, published by Washburn College, Topeka.
The Washburn Argo, (monthly,) Literary; Howard D. Tucker, editor-in-chief, Samuel W. Naylor, business manager, Topeka.
The Washburn Reporter, collegiate; E. D. McKeever, editor-in-chief, Robert Stone, C. P. Donnell, D. H. Piatt and Ralph Ingalls, editors, C. P. Donnell, manager, Topeka.
The Western Advocate, (monthly;) C. RoUin Camp, editor and publisher, Topeka.
The Bee, amateur, (monthly;) Charles F. Goodrich, editor, Charles Worrall, pub- lisher, Topeka.
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The Weekly Mail, Republican; Frank A., Albert C. and George A. Root, editors and publishers, North Topeka.
The Spirit of Kansas, Prohibition and Anti-Monopoly; G. F. Kimball, editor and publisher. North Topeka.
The Benevolent Banner, colored; Barker, Garrett, De Frantz <k Charles, editors and proprietors, North Topeka.
Carpenter's Kansas Lyre, Republican; J. S. Carpenter, editor, Rossville.
SHEEIDAN COUNTY.
The Hoxie Sentinel, Republican; W. L. Humes, editor and proprietor, Hoxie. The Hoxie Democrat, Democratic; S. P. Davidson, editor and proprietor, Hoxie. Sheridan Times, Neutral; F. C. Thompson, publisher, Sheridan.
SHEBMAN COUNTY.
Sherman County Democrat, Democratic; Frank Parks, editor .and proprietor, Eustis.
Sherman County Dark Horse, Republican; J. H. Tait, editor, proprietor and pub- lisher, Eustis.
Sherman Center News, Democratic; E. F. Tennant, editor, John D. Reed, propri- etor, Sherman Center.
Sherman County Republican, Republicran; Bayard Taylor, editor, Hedrick & Co., publishers, Sherman Center.
Sherman County News, Republican; O. B. Kail, publisher and proprietor, Voltaire.
SMITH COUNTY.
Kansas Pioneer, Republican; W. H. Nelson, editor. Nelson <fe Beacon, proprietors. Smith Centre.
Smith County Bulletin, Republican; John Q. Royce, editor and publisher. Smith Centre.
The Bazoo, Democratic; Jack W. Stewart, editor and proprietor. Smith Centre.
Gaylord Herald, Republican; Lew C. Headley, editor and proprietor, Gaylord.
Cedarville Globe, Republican; A. Barron, editor and proprietor, Cedarville.
The Lebanon Criterion, Republican; Byron J. Thompson, editor, Thompson <k Wright, publishers, Lebanon.
8TAFFOED COUNTY.
The Weekly Telegram, Republican; R. M. Blair, editor and proprietor, Stafford.
Stafford County Republican, Republican-Prohibition; E. S. Hadlock, editor and proprietor, Stafford.
Stafford County Democrat, Democratic; G. R. Cruzen, editor and publisher, Staf- ford.
St. John Advance, Democratic; W. K. P. Dow, editor and proprietor, St. John.
The Sun, Republican; J. F. Spickard, editor and publisher, St. John.
County Capital, Republican; I. S. Lewis, publisher, St. John.
The Macksville Times, Republican; A. H. Dever, editor, Welch & Becktell, pro- prietors, John S. Welch, business manager, Macksville.
The Cassoday Mirage, Republican; W. A. Potter, editor, publisher and proprietor, Cassoday.
STANTON COUNTY.
The Johnson City World, Democratic; Geo. V. Mechler, editor, Mechler Bros., pro- prietors, Johnson City.
Stanton County Eclipse, Republican; Frank Weston, business manager, Eclipse Company, publishers, Johnson City.
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The Mitchell ville Courier, Democratic; Frank E. Newkirk, editor, Courier Pub- lishing Company, proprietors, Mitchellville.
The Gazette, Democratic; J. W. Merifield, editor and proprietor, Eli, (Wayland post oflBce.)
The Border Rover, Neutral; Lon Cravens, editor and publisher, Borders.
STEVENS COUNTY.
The Hugo Weekly Herald, Democratic; C. E. Cook, editor and proprietor, N. Campbell, local editor, Hugoton.
Woodsdale Democrat, Democratic; Grant Turner, editor. Grant Turner and E. C. McLane, proprietors, Woodsdale.
Hugoton Hermes, Republican; Chas. M. Davis, publisher, Hugoton.
Gazelle, Democratic; James Moodey, editor, Zella.
Dermot Enterprise, Democratic; Gooden&Chism, editors and publishers, Dermot.
SUMNBB COUNTY.
The Sumner County Press, Republican; A. L. Runyan, editor. Press Printing Com- pany, publishers, Wellington.
Sumner County Standard, (daily and weekly.) Democratic; Luke Herring, editor and publisher, Frank Gilmore, associate editor, Wellington.
The Wellington Monitor, Republican; J. G. Campbell and Chas. Hood, editors and publishers, Wellington.
Wellington Morning Quid-Nunc, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Wells Corey, -editor, Frank Corey, superintendent, F. R. Sprague, secretary, Wellington.
Weather Observer, (monthly,) John H. Wolfe, publisher, Wellington.
The Oxford Register, Neutral; J. S. Converse, editor and publisher, Oxford.
The Caldwell Journal, (daily and weekly,) Republican; W. E. Powers, editor, R. B. Swarthout, business manager and publisher, Caldwell.
The Caldwell News, (daily and weekly,) Republican; Robert T. Simons, editor and publisher, Caldwell.
The Industrial Age, Union Labor; Samuel Crocker, business and managing editor, *'The Industrial Age" Printing and Publishing Company, publishers, Caldwell.
Belle Plaine News, Republican; Geo. W. Cain, publisher and proprietor. Belle Plaine.
Mulvane Record, Independent; G. L. Reed, editor, publisher and proprietor, Mul- vane.
Geuda Springs Herald, Republican; C. G. Furry, editor and proprietor, Geuda Springs.
The Argonia Clipper, Independent; Bowker & Duncan, editors and publishers, Argonia.
Conway Springs Star, Neutral; A. M. Anderson, editor and proprietor, Conway Springs.
The South Haven New Era, Neutral; Geo. W. Halferty, editor and proprietor. South Haven.
THOMAS COUNTY.
Thomas County Cat, Republican; Jos. E, Gill, editor, Thomas County Cat Pub- lishing Company, proprietors, Colby.
The Democrat. Democratic; C. R. Marks, editor and proprietor, Colby.
TBEGO COUNTY.
Western Kansas World, Republican; W. S. Tilton, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Wa-Keeney.
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Wa-Keeney Tribune. Democratic; A. W. Hotchkiss, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Wa-Keeney.
Trego County Republican, Republican; Geo. J. Shepard and John N. Barrett, ed- itors and proprietors, Wa-Keeney.
WABAUNSEE COUNTY.
Wabaunsee County News, Republican; D. W. Scott, editor, publisher and proprie- tor, Alma.
The Alma Enterprise, Republican; V. C. Welch and Frank I. Sage, editors, pub- lishers and proprietors, Alma.
The Eskridge Home Weekly, Republican; D. V. Dowd, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Eskridge.
The Eskridge Star, Republican; E. H. Perry and I. Day Gardiner, editors and publishers, Eskridge.
The Alta Vista Register, Republican; S. A. Stauffer, editor, Register Co., publish ers, Alta Vista.
WAIiliAOE COUNTY.
Wallace County Register, Republican; S. L. Wilson, editor, Wallace.
The Wallace County News, Republican; I. D. Haldeman, editor. News Company, publishers, Wallace.
The Western Times, Republican; Mrs. Kate B. Russell, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Sharon Springs.
Sharon Springs Leader, Republican; Joe F. White, editor and publisher, Sharon Springs.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Washington Republican, Republican; H. C. Robinson, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Washington.
Washington County Register, Republican; J. T. Hole, editor and proprietor, Clarence Huff, local editor, Washington.
The Washington Post, Democratic; Chas. F. Barrett, editor and proprietor, Wash- ington.
The Washington Daily Times, (amateur;) Ben Davidson, editor and publisher,. Washington;
The Hanover Democrat, Democratic; J. M. Hood, editor, J. M. Hood and
Munger, publishers, Hanover.
The Clifton Review, Republican; J. A. Branson, editor and proprietor, Clifton.
The Local News, (semi-weekly,) Republican; Padgett Bros., editors, publishers and proprietors, Clifton.
Greenleaf Journal, Republican; C. F. Knowlton, editor, C. F. Knowlton and Prank D. Bliss, publishers, Greenleaf.
The Greenleaf Herald, Independent; Geo. Gird, editor and publisher, Greenleaf.
The Greenleaf Safeguard, Democratic; Frank S. Weiler, editor, Greenleaf.
Haddam City Weekly Clipper, Republican; J. B. Campbell, editor, publisher and proprietor, Haddam.
The New Era, Independent; A. P. Crosby, editor, C. F. Barrett, proprietor, Had- dam.
The Barnes Enterprise, Republican; M. H. Williams and M. O. Reitzel, editors. Enterprise Publishing Company, publishers, Barnes.
WICHITA COUNTY.
Wichita Standard, Republican; C. S. Triplett, editor and publisher, Leoti City. The Leoti Transcript, Democratic; Jo. M. Kendall, editor, W. R. Gibbs, publisher and proprietor, Leoti City.
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The Coronado Star, Democratic; A. B. Sykes, editor and proprietor, Coronado. The Wichita County Herald, Republican; D. T. Armstrong, publisher and propri- tor. Coronado.
WILSON COUNTY.
Wilson County Citizen, Republican; John S. Gilmore, editor, publisher and pro- prietor, Fredonia.
Fredonia Democrat, Democratic; H. L. Crittenden, editor, H. L. Crittenden &, Co., publishers and proprietors, Fredonia.
Fredonia Chronicle, Republican; W. R. Dunn, editor and proprietor, Fredonia.
JNeodesha Register, Republican; J. K. Morgan, editor, publisher and proprietor, Neodesha.
Altoona Advocate, Independent; Harry Armstrong, editor and publisher, Altoona.
Benedict Echo, Independent; C. A. McMullen, editor and publisher, Benedict.
Buffalo Clipper, Republican; J. H. Hale, editor and publisher, Buffalo.
WOODSON COUNTY.
Neosho Falls Post, Republican; J. N. Stout, editor, publisher and proprietor, Neosho Falls.
The News, Republican; N. B. Buck and R. H. Trueblood, publishers and proprie- tors, Yates Center.
The Independent-Sun, Prohibition; D. H. Burt, editor and proprietor, Yates Cen- ter.
Woodson Democrat, Democratic; Democrat Publishing Company, publishers, Yates Center.
The Toronto Topic, Democratic; Frank Hall, editor and publisher, Toronto.
WYANDOTTE COUNTY.
The Wyandotte Herald, Democratic; V. J. Lane &, Co., editors, publishers and proprietors, Wyandotte.
The Wyandotte Gazette, (daily and weekly,) Republican; R. B. Armstrong, editor and proprietor, Wyandotte.
Kansas Pioneer, German; Louis Weil, editor and publisher, Kansas City.
The Kansas Weekly Cyclone, Neutral; Louis Rosenthal and Mark Cromwell, edi- tors and publishers, Kansas City.
The Methodist Record, (monthly,) Religious; Rev. George Winterbourne, editor and publisher, Mrs. R. Freeman, associate editor, Kansas City.
The Argentine Weekly Argus, Independent; Louis Rosenthal and Mark Cromwell, editors and publishers, Argentine.
PAPERS OF OTHER STATES AND COUNTRIES NOW RECEIVED.
CAIjIFOBNIA.
The Weekly Post, Post Co., publishers, San Francisco.
Pacific Rural Press, Dewey & Co., publishers, A. T. Dewey and W. B. Ewer, ed- itors, San Francisco.
Overland Monthly, Overland Monthly Co., publishers, San Francisco.
California Patron and Agriculturist, J. Chester, managing editor, California Patron ■Co., publishers, San Francisco.
The Signs of the Times, International Missionary Society, publishers, E. J. Wag- goner and Alonzo T. Jones, editors, Oakland.
Pacific Health Journal and Temperance Advocate, (bi-monthly,) Pacific Press Co., publishers; J. N. Loughborough, E. J.Waggoner and A. T. Jones, editors, Oakland.
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The American Sentinel, (monthly,) Pacific Press Co., publishers, E. J. Waggoner and Alonzo T. Jones, editors, J. H. Waggoner, corresponding editor, Oakland.
OOIiOBADO.
Weekly Rocky Mountain News, News Co., publishers, John Arkins, president and manager, Denver.
Silver World, W. E. Mendenhall, editor and proprietor. Lake City.
Gunnison Review-Press, (tri-weekly,) H. C. Olney, manager, Press Co., publishers, Gunnison.
The Salida Mail, (semi-weekly,) Truesdell &, Erdlen, proprietors, A. J. Truesdell, editor, Salida. '
CONNECTICUT.
Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, T. D. Crothers, M. D., editor; published by the American Association for the Cure of Inebriates, Hartford.
Travelers Record, (monthly,) Travelers Insurance Co., publishers, Hartford.
DI8TBI0T or COLUMBIA.
The Alpha (monthly), Caroline B.Winslow, editor, Washington. The Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office (weekly), Washington. United States Publications, Monthly Catalogue, J. H. Hickcox, publisher, Wash- ington.
United States Official Postal Guide, see Boston, Mass.
Public Opinion, Public Opinion Publishing Co., publishers, Washington.
FliOBIDA.
The Florida Dispatch, A. H. Manville, editor, Chas. W. Da Costa and A. H. Man- ville, proprietors, Jacksonville.
QEOBGIA.
Southern Industrial Railroad Record, conducted by A. L. Harris, Atlanta.
ILLINOIS.
Semi-Weekly Inter-Ocean, Inter-Ocean Publishing Company, Chicago.
Industrial World and Iron Worker, F. W. Palmer, editor, Melvin M. Cohen, assist- ant manager, Chicago.
The Standard, Justin A. Smith, editor, Edward Goodman, E. R. & J. S. Dickersou, proprietors, Chicago,
Weekly Drovers' Journal, H. L. Goodall & Co., publisher, Chicago.
The Svenska Amerikanaren, Swedish-American Company, publishers, P. A. Sunde- lius. President, Chicago.
American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, (monthly,) Rev. Stephen D. Peet, editor, F. H. Revell, publisher, Chicago.
The Union Signal, Mary Allen West editor, Julia Ames, associate editor, Chicago.
The Open Court, (semi-monthly,) B. F. Underwood, editor and manager, Sara A. Underwood, associate editor, Chicago.
Gaskell's Magazine, (monthly,) A. J. Scarborough, editor, G. A. Gaskell «fc Com- pany, publishers, Chicago.
The Comrade, (semi-monthly,) H. E. Gerry, managing editor, Chicago.
The Dial, (monthly,) A. C. McClurg <fc Co., publishers, Chicago.
The Watchman, (semi-monthly,) Y. M. C. A., W. W. Vanarsdale, publisher, Chicago.
Chicago Journal of Commerce, Journal of Commerce Co., publishers, Chicago.
Odd Fellows Herald, G. M. Adams, editor, M. T. Scott, publisher, Bloomington.
Western Plowman, J. W, Warr, editor, L. B. Kuhn, business manager, Warr & Kuhn, proprietors, Moline.
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INDIAN TEBBITOBY.
Cheyenne Transporter, MafiEet <fc Merritt, publishers, Darlington. The Cherokee Advocate, E. C. Boudinot jr., editor, Tahlequah. Indian Chieftain, John L. Adair, editor, M. E. Milford, manager, Chieftain Publish- ing Co., publishers, Vinita.
INDIANA.
The Indiana State Journal, Journal Newspaper Co., publishers, Indianapolis. The Millstone & Corn Miller, ( monthly,) D. H. Ranck, editor and publisher, Indian- apolis.
Indiana Student, (semi-monthly,) D. DriscoU and D. K. Goss, editors, Bloomington. Mennonitische Rundschau, Menuonite Publishing Co., publishers, Elkhart.
The Iowa Historical Record, (quarterly;) published by the State Historical Society, Iowa City.
liOUISIANA.
Southwestern Christian Advocate, Marshall W. Taylor, editor; published by the Methodist Book Concern, New Orleans.
MABYLAND.
Johns Hopkins University Circulars, (monthly;) printed by John Murphy &, Co., Baltimore.
Jottings, (monthly,) Insurance; Jottings Co., proprietors, Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTS.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (quarterly,) John Ward Dean, editor, Boston.
The Woman's Journal, Lucy Stone, H. B. Blackwell, and Alice Stone Blackwell, editors, Boston.
The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, (monthly,) Jos. Henry Allen, edi- tor, Boston.
The Youth's Companion, Perry Mason & Co., publisheis, Boston.
Popular Science News, James R. Nichols, and Austin P. Nichols, editors, W. J. Rolfe, associate editor, Boston.
Harvard University Bulletin, Justin Winsor, editor, Cambridge.
Library Notes, (quarterly,) Melvil Dewey, editor, Library Bureau, publishers, Boston.
Lend a Hand, (monthly magazine of organized philanthropy,) Edward E. Hale, D. D., editor, Boston.
United States Official Postal Guide, (monthly,) Houghton, Mifflin & Co., pub- lishers, Boston.
The Citizen, (monthly,) Citizen Publishing Co., publishers, Boston.
Estes & Lauriat's Monthly Book Bulletin, Boston.
The True Educator, (monthly,) Chas. C. Ramsey, editor. South Lancaster.
MICHIGAN.
The Fireside Teacher, (monthly), G. H. Bell, publisher, Battle Creek. Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, Seventh-Day Adventist Publishing Associa- tion, publishers, Battle Creek.
The Unitarian, (monthly), Brooke Hereford & J. T. Sunderland, editors, Ann Arbor.
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Kansas City Times, (daily,) Morrison Munford, President, Times Publishing Co., publishers, Kansas City.
Kansas City Daily Journal, Journal Co., publishers, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Star, (daily,) Star Publishing Co., publishers, Kansas City.
Kansas City Live-Stock Indicator, F. D. Coburn, editor, A. D. Simons, commercial editor, P. D. Etue, business manager, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Live-Stock Record, Cuthbert Powell, editor, Ramsey, Millet & Hudson, proprietors, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Medical Index, (monthly,) S. Emory Lanphear, editor and pub- lisher, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Record, A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Co., publishers, J. F. Guiwits, manager, Kansas City.
Western Newspaper Union, W. A. Bunker, manager, Kansas City.
The Mid-Continent, Samuel B. Bell, editor, Mid-Continent Publishing Co., pub- lishers, Kansas City.
The Centropolis, Rev. C. C. Woods, and Rev. D. M. McClellan, editors, James A. Hayes, agricultural editor, F. W. Butterlield & Sons, publishers, Kansas City.
The Witness, J. H. Smart, editor, F. D. Pettit, S. S. editor, J. H. Smart <fe Co., publishers, Kansas City.
The Herald, Herald Publishing Co., publishers, Kansas City.
The Kansas Magazine, (monthly,) Kansas Magazine Publishing Co., Kansas City.
Missouri and Kansas Farmer, (monthly,) Cliffe C. Brooke, editor and publisher, Kansas City.
The Sun, (bi-monthly,) Kansas City.
St. Joseph Herald, (daily and weekly,) John P. Strong, general manager, Herald Publishing Co., publishers, St. Joseph.
St. Joseph Weekly Gazette, Gazette Publishing Co., publishers, St. Joseph.
American Journal of Education, (monthly,) J. B. Merwin, managing editor, H. D. Shamron, J. Baldwin, G. I. Osborne, and R. C. Norton, associate editors, St. Louis.
The Central Christian Advocate, Benjamin St. James Fry, editor, Cranston Sc Stowe, publishers, St. Louis.
St. Louis Evangelist, Rev. E. Cooper, D. D., editor, Presbyterian Newspaper Co., publishers, Carlos S. Greeley, President, St. Louis.
Western Newspaper Union, Newspaper Union Co., publishers, St. Louis.
Western Newsdealer, (quarterly,) Lang & Co., publishers, St. Louis.
The Altruist, (monthly,) devoted to Common Property and Community Homes; A. Longley, editor, St. Louis.
NEBBASKA.
Western Resources, H. S. Reed, managing editor, Lincoln.
The Woman's Tribune, Clara Bewick Colby, editor and publisher, Beatrice.
Western Newspaper Union, Newspaper Union Publishing Co., publishers, Omaha.
NEW JEBSEY.
The Journal of Orthoepy, (monthly,) C. W. Larison, editor, Ringos. Orchard and Garden, published by J. T. Lovett, Little Silver.
NEW MEXICO.
The Daily Citizen, Thos. Hughes, editor and proprietor, Albuquerque.
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NEW YOEK.
New York Tribune, (daily), New York.
The Daily Register, New York.
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Century Co., publishers, New York.
Harper's Weekly, New York.
Magazine of American History, (monthly), Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, editor. New York.
Scientific American, Munn <fe Co., editors and proprietors, New York.
Science, Science Co., publishers, New York.
The Swiss Cross, Harlan H. Ballard, editor. New York.
Electrical Review, Geo. Worthington, editor, Chas. W. Price, associate editor. New York.
The Library Journal, (monthly,) Official Organ of the American Library Associa- tion, C. A. Cutter and R. R. Bowker, editors, New York.
The Cooperative Index to Periodicals, (quarterly,) W. J. Fletcher, editor. New York.
The American Missionary, (monthly,) published by the American Missionary As- sociation, W. B. Washburn, LL. D., President, New York.
The Home Missionary, (monthly,) published by the Home Missionary Society,. New York.
Nation, New York.
Political Science Quarterly, edited by the Faculty of Political Science of Co- lumbia College; Ginn & Co., publishers, New York.
Appleton Literary Bulletin, D. Appleton & Co., publishers. New York.
Irish World, Patrick Ford, editor and proprietor. New York.
New York Weekly Witness, John Dougall <fe Co., publishers, New York.
The Voice, Funk & Wagnalls, publishers. New York.
The Public Service Review, T. F. Rodenbough, general manager. New York.
The Decorator and Furnisher, (monthly,) Edward Dewson, manager. New York.
Student's Journal, Andrew J. Graham, editor and proprietor, New York.
Sabbath Reading, John Dougall & Co., publishers. New York.
Home Knowledge, (monthly,) Robert A. Ginn, editor; Home Knowledge Associa- tion, proprietors. New York.
The Phonographic World, (monthly,) E. N. Miner, publisher. New York City.
The Library Magazine, John B. Alden, publisher, New York.
The National Temperance Advocate, J. N. Stearns, publishing agent. New York.
The Publishers' Weekly, (a book trade journal,) R. R. Bowker, manager. New York.
Sheltering Arms, (monthly,) New York.
The Husbandman, Elmira.
OHIO.
Magazine of Western History, illustrated, (monthly,) Cleveland.
Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, Prof. George W. Knight, Dr. I. W. Andrews, Prof. W. H. Venable, Prof. B. A. Hinsdale, and Prof. G. F. Wright, editorial committee; A. H. Smythe, publisher, Columbus.
Deutsch-Amerikanisches Magazin, (quarterly,) H. A. Rattermann, editor.
The Cincinnati Weekly Times, Cincinnati.
The Christian Press, published by the Western Tract Society.
Christian Standard, Isaac Errett, editor, Cincinnati.
American Grange Bulletin, F. P. Wolcott, editor, Cincinnati.
Farm and Fireside, (semi-monthly,) Mast, Crowell <fe Kirkpatrick, editors and pro- prietors, Springfield.
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PENNSYLVANIA.
Public Ledger, (daily,) G. W. Childs, editor and publisher, Philadelphia.
Faith and Works, published by the Woman's Christian Association; Mrs. A. H. Franciscus, Philadelphia.
The Naturalist's Leisure Hour, A. E. Foote, editor and publisher, Philadelphia.
Farmers' Friend and Grange Advocate, R. H. Thomas, editor, Mechanicsburg.
Zion's Watch Tower, (monthly,) C. T. Russell, editor, Alleghany.
The Morning Star, (monthly,) published in the interest of Indian education; R. H. Pratt, A. J. Standing, and Marianna Burgess, editors; Indian Industrial School, Carlisle.
Building Association and Home Journal, (monthly,) Michael J. Brown, editor, Philadelphia.
TEXAS.
Texas Live-Stock Journal, Philip H. Hale, editor, Fort Worth.
VEBMONT.
The Woman's Magazine, (monthly,) Esther T. Housh, editor; Frank E. Housh «fe Co., publishers, Brattleboro.
WISCONSIN.
Wisconsin State Journal, David Atwood, proprietor, Madison.
FBANOE.
Society de G^ographie, compte rendu des Seances de la Commission Centrale, (semi-monthly,) Paris.
Bulletin de la Soci^t^ de Geographic, (quarterly,) Paris.
Chronique de la Soci^td des Gens de Lettres, (monthly,) Paris.
Bulletin des Stances de la Soci^t^ Nationale d' Agriculture de France, (monthly,) Paris.
Bulletin de la Ministdre de I'AgricuIture, (monthly,) Paris.
FINANCES. The finances of the Society for the year ending January 18th, 1887, in- cluding the Treasurer's account of receipts and expenditures, and the ex- penditures from the appropriations made by the Legislature, of which detailed statements are given in accompanying papers, will be found on the next page.*
♦The following is the frnancial statement made by the Board at the Annual Meeting, January 19, 1886, for the year ending at that date:
1885. RECEIPTS.
Jan. 20, Balance of appropriation to June 30, 1885 «1,087 02
Jan. 20, Balance in hands of the Treasurer of the Society 14 20
July 1, Appropriation.? to .June 30, 188G 3,250 00
Receipts from membership fees 90 00
Total $4,441 22
EXPENDITURES.
Salaries and clerk hire $2,093 00
Postage, freight, and contingent 449 05
Purchase of books 653 67 3,195 72
Balance $1,245 50
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1886. BE0EIPT8.
Jan. 19, Appropriations to June 30, 1886 $1,249 26
Jan. 19, Balance in hands of Treasurer of Society, fees 11 20
Feb. 23, Miscellaneous appropriation, extra clerk hire 1,000 00
July 1, Appropriations to June 30, 1887 3,250 00
Receipts from membership fees 52 00
Total |5,562 46
EXPENDITUBES.
Salaries and clerk hire from general appropriations, $2,052 55
Clerk hire from miscellaneous appropriation 677 38
Clerk hire from membership receipts 60 00
Purchase of books 677 57
Postage, freight, and contingent 631 21 4,098 71
Balance unexpended $1,463 75
The estimates for appropriations which the Board submits, for each of the two ensuing fiscal years, are as follows :
Salary of Secretary $1,500
Clerk hire 2,000
Purchase of books 1,000
Postage, freight, and contingent 1,000
And for deficiencies for the present fiscal year 1,000
On motion of Hon. James F. Legate, the item* of clerk hire for each of the two fiscal years was by unanimous vote of the Society increased to $3,000.
The reading and consideration of the report of the Board of Directors having been concluded, on motion it was then adopted.
General Wilder, from the Committee on Nominations, made the following report :
Your Committee on Nominations recommend the following persons for members of the Board of Directors for the term ending January, 1890: John G. Pratt, May- wood; J. B. Abbott, DeSoto; N.A.Adams, Manhattan; J. B. Clogston, Eureka; Geo. W. Knapp, Clyde; G. W. Veale, Topeka; A. S. Johnson, Topeka; L. B. Kellogg, Em- poria; H. H. Williams, Osawatomie; E. B. Crew, Delphos; T. A. McNeal, Medicine Lodge; Thomas A. Osborn, Topeka; E. B. Purcell, Manhattan; John W. Scott, lola; A. L. Coleman, Centralia; W. S. Tilton, Wa-Keeney; Geo. W. Doty, Burlingame; J. Wayne Amos, Gypsum City; T. S. Haun, Jetmore; J. R. Burton, Abilene; J. H. Down- ing, Hays City; C E. Faulkner, Salina; J. K. Hudson, Topeka; Cyrus Leland, Troy; J. B. McAfee, Topeka; C, H. Kimball, Parsons; Chas. Williamson, Washington; A. W. Smith, McPherson; T. B. Murdock, El Dorado; Noble L. Prentis, Atchison; John H. Rice, Fort Scott; H. B. Kelly, McPherson; T. T. Taylor, Hutchinson.
And to fill the following vacancies in the term ending January, 1888: Thos. P. Fenlon, Leavenworth, vice Wirt W. Walton, deceased; T. A. Hurd, Leavenworth, vice W. B. Clarke, removed from the State.
The report was then adopted, and the persons so nominated for Directors were elected.
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The business proceedings of the annual meeting having been concluded, President Anthony delivered a brief address relating to the subject of the history of the Society, and the importance of the work it was carrying for- ward.
Brief addresses were also made by Hon. Edward Russell of Lawrence, ex-Chief Justice Kingman of Topeka, Hon. Jas. F. Legate of Leavenworth, Hon. T. Dwight Thacher of Topeka, Hon. Chas. Williamson of Washing- ton, Hon. P. G. Lowe of Leavenworth, Mr. L. R. Elliott of Manhattan, Major Henry Inman of Ellsworth, Hon. John E. Rastall of Burlingame, and Gov. C. V. Eskridge of Emporia.
On motion of Hon. John Speer, a resolution was adopted expressive of the sympathy of the Society with Hon. Kersey Coates, of Kansas City, Mo., an honorary member of the Society, on account of his severe illness, of which the members of the Society had just been apprised.
The annual meeting of the Society then adjourned.
MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
At the conclusion of the proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society, a meeting of the Board of Directors was convened, on the call of the Presi- dent, Colonel D. R. Anthony, who occupied the chair.
On motion, the Board proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing two years. The election resulted as follows :
President, Daniel W. Wilder, Hiawatha; Vice Presidents, Henry H. Williams, Osawatomie, and Thomas A. McNeal, Medicine Lodge ; Secretary, Franklin G. Adams, Topeka ; Treasurer, John Francis, Topeka.
President Wilder, being then called to the chair, thanked the Society for the honor conferred upon him.
The President then announced the following committees :
Executive Committee: Governor John A. Martin, Hon. T. Dwight Thacher, Hon. P. I. Bonebrake, Major N. A. Adams, and Hon. F. P. Baker.
Legislative Committee: Hon. Benjamin F. Simpson, Hon. E. B. Purcell, and Hon. Edward Russell.
The persons nominated at the afternoon meeting .for honorary and cor- responding members were then unanimously chosen.
On motion, the meeting of the Board then adjourned.
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