The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1880 Page: 3 of 8
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SOUTHERN SEWS.
MISSISSIPPI.
Natchez bus three colored women over 100
rears old.
Pearlington is to have a new Methodist
church.
Holly Bprir.gs boast of a "young ladie
cookini; club.'"
Cotton worms are roported in Hinds
county.
Coroner'i inquest foes in this state have
been reduced from ten to five dollars.
Cotton worms have made their appearance
near Vicksburst on the Jackson roau.
A cow in Biton Rjuge gave birth to one
calf Monday and another Saturday.
The Eiwards Ficiyune complains of too
much rain. The yield of eotloa win naraiy
be one-half.
a fVill of Mr. J. C.Lott. in the northern
part of HerrWon county was scalded to death
on tne in uu.
The culture of riee in the western portion
of SU Landry and Calcasieu is assuming vast
proportions.
A hunter in St. Landry recently killed a
doe heavy with two tawns one of which was
taken out alive.
The work on tho iron bridge across Mint
Springs bayou is to commence next week.
So says the Vicksburg Herald.
George Roundtree was killed at a ball near
XhiDodauic lasi oaturaay nign oy ma
brother-in-law Fastio Martin.
Dr. C. C. Coolo of Jackson made an at-
tempt to commit suicide by taking lauda
num lie was rescued irom ueain.
Senator Lamar has been called on to enter
the canvass for Hancock and inglisa in
some speeches in the northern states.
The Summit Times of the 20th inst says
that rust and worm are seriously threatening
the otherwise remarkable cotton crop.
A Bolivar oaiinty farmer has twenty Ital-
ians who have been working for him three
years. They make excellent laborers.
The Mississippi mills at Wesson an to be
lighted with electric gas. The Summit Sen-
tinel says hands will be employed to run the
looms both night and day.
In 1870 lisiissippl had 827922 inhabi-
tants. The present population of the state
is about 1060000 according to the new
census.
A difficulty occurred at Crystal Springs
recently between LitKelley and a man' by
the name of Mcintosh during which the lat-
ter was fatally shot. ' T""
-Tne VickBburg Herald of the 19lh instij
Bays that all over the state exchanges main-
tain that the cotton crop which is about made
is the finest since the war.
The Handsboro Advertiser sayt that all of
tne .Mississippi congressmen wuo nave vmu
re-nominated will withoat doubt' be re
elected to ttie present poiitions.
The Vieksburcr Herald says that the cotton
crop in that region is promising but suff. ring
irom TUSl. inure is mso sumo epprouou.iuu
of the cotton worm mak-ng its appearance.
The maioritv of white voters over colored
in Harris county is 872 and the majority of
white female over colored wno are zi years
old is 1003. The figures are furnished the
Advcrtist r by the enumerator.
Mr. Lamar Fontaine of Yazoo county
brought to the v icksburg Herald recently
a cotton stalk upon which there were five-
hundred and three bolls. He says this is a
mere specimen stalk there being six hundred
acres of a like crop and many of the stalks
being larger and fuller than tne above i ne
cotton was grown upon me napau piauta-
tion Honey Island in Holmes county on
the Yazoo river.
ARKANSAS.
Mr. "W. P. Bell editor of the Pine Bluff
Eagle is dead.
Work on the Pine Bluff city front is pro
eressinc finely.
A number of New Orleans people are at
Hot Springs.
The cotton crop of Pulaski county has
been inlurad by tne rains.
The new cotton exchange f Little Rock
is now in full operation.
A sash door and blind factory is to be
erected at Little Koeu.
The rainfall on Sunday was very large in
Little Rock and caused mucn damage.
Texarkana is a live business town growing
rapidly. It claims 6000 in population.
The increase of valun of lands in thi8
state for the past year is over eight per cent
The Saturday excursions between Little
IWCk and UOl springs imve uoeu uibcud
tinued.
The Little Rock Gazette t&J that
Senator Garland's health continUBS toiup
prove.
The crops both cottan and corn are much
better in Tike county than they bave been
for years.
Millions of bushels of peaches and pears
will be fed to nogs or allowed to rot on tne
ground in this Btate this year.
Dr. Lawrence of Hot Spring? has recently
pressed 1381 gallons of grape juice and will
press more than 1000 this week.
Frederick B. Wardc the actor who has
been some time at the Hot Springs has left
for U tics N. Y. there to Join McOulloch.
"The most expensive and largest machinery
now being constructed by the St. Louis man-
factories is for factorios and mills in Little
Rock.
The Little Sock Gazette says: The Ar-
kansas tramp is an obsolete feature. There
is work enough in the st ite for half of the
idle men in the south.
A boy fourteen years old by the name of
Chartes Chapman residing in Little Rock
tried to light a lire with benzine and was
burnt to death.
"Little Rock as a manufacturing and
commercial city" Is the title of a work just
issued by Mr. George Buss Brown of the
Democrat.
J. T. Tubs of Oxford Miss. was shot at
the Enterprise hotel H it Springs on the 15 th
inst by a flying shot . from tne weapon of
Pete Musgrove. Tubs was sojourning inthe
valley for the benefit of his health. He was
feeling tolerably well on the 16th. So says
the Hot Springs Telegraph. '
The Little Rock Spirit of Arkansas says
that there will be this season sufficient cotton
wasted left unpicked in the fields to more
than furnish the people with all the printing
and writing paper used in the state. The
stock could be bad for about the cost of
eatberingvbut there is not a paper mill in the
state to use it
The Arkansas Gazette of the 22d says:
Never in the history of the state were its
prospects so flattering. The railroads have
land agent) throughout the north and eveii
in Europe The state land commissioner Is
doing all be can to encourage Immigration
and with all these irons in the fire Arkansas
will attract labor and capitol' in a largely
increasad ratio. - Two- agento have been sent
to Sweden by the Iron Mountain railroad
to make arrangements for bringing over a
number of wedei next year. Four town-
hips have been reserved for them in Hot
Springs county and it is pnbablo that sev-
eral hundred Swedes will come to the land
of freedom. The Fort Smith road is not
behind in these effort to sH land and are
laying their plant also for European immi-
gration. ' ' '
MEDICAL.
4$ Yean liefoj'e the Public
Dr. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PIU
are not recommended as a remedy "forallthe
ills that flesh is heir to" but in affections of
the Liver and in all Bilious Complaints Llys.
pepsia and Sick Headache or diseases of
that character they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used prepara.
torr to or after taking quinine.
As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid with
the impression McLANE'S LIVER PILL.
Each wrapper hears the signatures of
C McLank and Fleming Bros.
We$F Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS prepared by
FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh Pa.
the market being full of imitations of the
name McLane spelled differently lut
same pronunciation.
INVALIDS
. AST) OTHERS SEEKING
HEALTH.
STRENGTH AND ENERGY
WITHOUT THE USB OP DRUGS ARE RE-
QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC
REVIEW AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR-
NAL WHICH 13 PUBLISHED
FOR FREB DISTRIBUTION.
TT TRKAT8 upon HEALTH HTOIIHB udPhj
A nl Culture ud il cumpltt ancjcloiwdia of
information for in.l1. d tno.. who aunr from
N.rrou. Eih.u.tiDg ud Palatal DiMMa. Kvet
ubjMI lh.t fears npon healtb ud hum.u happine...
nom wkad I bj iulfcrlng invalid. who have diinaired
or acuN Mf an.itered .ud raluabl information II
volunttr: .11 who ire in need of medical adrica.
To .ubj.et of KLctrlo B.U. rtw Medicii i nd
lb. hundred and on. question of vital Imporlauo
lo aufliiniig humanity at. duly couidoreii and ex-
plained. YOUNC MEN
And f.thtrvrbo irrr from N.rvon. and Physical r)e-
oiiitt. Lot. of Mail. Vigor Pr.maturs Exhaustion
ana ui. muv gloomy conwquenccs of early iudmcre-
iioo.'atc.. at. .ip.cr.lljr pau.atsd by couJuIIiiib it.
content..
Tn ELECTRIC KEYTBW axpoMi the nnmttlEatea
rrmud. practiced by)oacknd medical Impostor! who
prrpfeav to "practice medicine" and point out th.
and Bodl "!' "Mn tovi 0 Huh' ''K0
nd jour adlrea. on po.t.1 card for a copy and
information worth thouainde will l aenl jou.
Addre tb. publiiben
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO.
COB. EIGHTH & VINE STREETS- CINCINNATI. 0.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
A Speedy and Effectual Cure.
PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER
Has stood the test of Forty Sears' trial.
Directions with each bottle.
SOLD BY ALL ORUCCISTS.
lAANTCn "' naaiSerrwh.re to fell Tea
. ; tract elc by umpif. 10 ftmiliei. r.nl
gooj. ollllri. J'eople'.TMU.liuiSttXI.Iil.Louii.alo
DALLAS fsO.ll' WOltKS
C. P. WHITE3IAN Prop'r.
. -
Manufaetnrer of
Cambric Pnlo Olive null Extra Olive
SOAP.
Trado Supplied and Orders Solicited
Soap Exchanged for Grease.
OtHce and Faetory East Commerce st.;o
tsi aue.li iiiiiiaa rexas.
BAXKIKG.
S. J . ADAM8. J. L. LEONARD
ADAMS & LEONARD
COR. OF ELM AND AUSTIN STREETS
DALLAS: - - - TEXAS.
. -;
S3 We buy and sell exchange on all the prin
cipal emeu 01 jiiirojie.
a. F uardle fres. 1. il. O'Connr Tlr(-Pri.
PAUL FUB8I ietlag Cashier.
THE CITY
NATIONAL BANK
OF DALLAS.
Paid Cp Capital
100000
Special Mention given to Collections and ex
change sold on all points In th United Statu
&ndnrone.
Correspondences
Hanover National Bank. NewYorkt Bank nf
Commerce St. Lonls) Mutual National Bank
New'Orleana; First National liankr Uarveatoni
First National Bank Chicago.
DIRECTORS.
J.B.Schneider J. C. O'Connor
R V. Tnmpaln. " Alfred Davis
B. 8. O'Connor W. C. Connor
jl. i . naruie.
Jos. Baldrldfre J. B. Baldrldire
Kama. wasniugton co.
J. A J. It. Baldrldge
And Pealera In Exchange.
Collections promptly attended to. Reference
uau juiomngaa vo. uaivnwoe .
Bankers
Ennls Tens
THE DALLAS HERALD FRIDAY MORNIK& SEFTEMBER 3 1880.
RAILROAD).
K.&T.R'y
THIS IS THE LINE "
That tout allieautifiil Parlor Car (seals fre:
v. ...pm .miiiiuiti am. . aim . nifao m.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs tbe An eat Dining Cars In the worU
Meals 75 cants.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs Palaw Sleeplug Car. between Han-
nibal Mo. and Toledo Otilo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palaco Hleoplnt Oar between Dal
inn icitt" BUH PI. LOIIU Jlo. Hill alsO OU
between Houston Texas St. Loiittt Mor
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Reclining Chair Car (seats fre.1
between bed&lla Mo and St. Louis Uo
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Car betwaei
Fort Hoott KancHS and Qutnoy 111.
THIS IS THE LINE
That mns both a Day Express and Night Ex
press out of Texas.
PEOPLE PATKON1ZE THE
T
because It mns Thrnngh Cars and Ogives th
people superior faollitles wltn its new.buej
Track Fast Time and Sure connections.
Our Illustrated Newspaper with maps
euldx books time tables and printed rates o)
dire will be sent free to all who tend their ad.
dr.BS to J AH. I). BBOWN
Gen'l Passenger A gent Bt. Lonts Mo.
Or H. P. UUGHKS
Bnuthern Passsenger Agent
Le(ir'-.(l Hotel. Dallas. Texas
THat
Texas & Pacific Railway
AND ITS
CONNECTIONS
FORM THE
Most Direct and Quickest Lino
rrom all Points In
TEX AS
TO
ST. LOTTI8
CHICAGO
CAIRO
INDIANAPOLIS
TOLEDO
MEMPHIS
NASHVILIE
LOUISVILLE
CHATTANCOGA
ATLANTA
'AND ALL POINTS
North. East and Southeast
Trains Leave DALLAS STATION as follows:
wist bound
No. 1 mall and express. 7:55 p. N.
Ko. 9 Accommodation .....11:20 a. v.
No. 7 Accommodation arrives 10:45 r. at.
EAST BOUND.
No. t mall and express 7:00 r. M.
No. 10 Accommodation 10:55 A. at.
No. S.Accom'tlou from Union denot. 8:00 a. at.
Trains No. 0 and 10 carry passengers between
Wills Point and Weatherford.
Trains No. 6 and 7 carry passengers between
Marshall and Dallas.
E. P. TURNER. Ticket Ag't.
CONNECTIONS.
At TEXABKA with all trains on th
Louis & Iron Mountain and South-n Rallwa
for all points North East and soncneast.
At LONGTIEW JUNCTION and MINEOLA
with all trains on International Railroad for
Tyler Palestine Houston Austin tialveston
and San Antonio.
At DALLAS with trains of the Honston A
Texas Central Rallwav for Cnralnanrt. Marl.
Bremond Waco Calvert flrvan Hempstead
Brenham and all points In Middle and South
ern lexas.
AtSIIEKMAN wlthH. T. C. R. B. for
DOlntson the line of that road.
At EOKT WORTH with stages for all points
In Western Texas.
At 8HKEVKPORT with Red River steamers
tor new urteaut.
PULLMAsi PAXACE SLKEPISC CARS
FROM
Fort Worth Dallas and Shermar
To St. Louis.
Any information In regard to rates of Freight
arm x-aHBnge xiiue ami connections will Dv
oneeriuiiy given on application to
GEO. NOBLE.
Gen'lS-.yi't Marshall Texas.
W. II. NEWMAN
Gen'l Freight iftent. Marshall Texas.
K. W- THOMPSON.
Gen'l P. & T. Airent. Marshall Texas
CENTRAL R'Y.
AND CONNECTIONS
The only Line running through the Central and
best portions of the Stale of Texas .
Passenger Express Trains
AND
Daily Fast Freight Lines 1
nrwan TEXAS i!fD
Kansas City St. Louis and Chicago!
TCLLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CABfl
Bach way dally without change
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND HOUSTON
via BED ALIA and
Mimsonrt Pari ae Hallway.'
THE SHORT LINE
PULLMAN'S PALACE BLEEPING CABS
Each way without changs
BETWEEN DALLAS & ST. LOUIS
via VINITA and
St. I.onis A San Francisco By
EUROPE
THROUGH TICKETS
From or to any point In Great Britain or Conti-
nent of Enrope via the
Houston & Texas Central
RAILWAY.
And all-rail to New York. Ilunn l
NOBTfl GERMAN LLOYD
WHITE STAB. INMAN anrl
FRENCH TRANSATLANTIQUE
STEAMSHIP LINES.
On tale at the following Stations e
Houston Calvert ' Bremond'
Hrennam ' Mehlnney.
Hempstead Whitney Sherman.
Anstin. Morgan Denison.
Navasola Crelcaaa : Dallas
Bryan nesna.
Aneclal Indneements to entrants and nannl.
desiring to settle ia th Staw.
t3Vor InfonnalJon as t rates of passage and
freight rouuts slo. apply In persen or hi
letter to I J.K.HOUAN
ImmlgratUn Agent
E. D. TBtTE C. B. GRAY
. A.U. F. A. A G. P. A
A. IT. SWAWatOV. J. WALDO
ma mil
Uen'lHnpr. . F P. A.
Uonston Tf
KAI. ESTATE.
POWELL & GAGE
Dallas Texas.
We ars thoroughly acquainted with the Pub-
lic Lands .f the state Wing anrveved and
located many colonies! stock ranoliss and
farms.
Out Map or the State sent Fres.
. K. rowii.u 1 L. OAQS'
lanUd)
W. F. CUMMINS.
REALESTATEAGENT
-AND-
NOTARY PUBLIC
407 Main Street.
DALLAS TEXAS.
niacin
POWELL & GAGE
Dallas Texas.
8tata Agents for
S.
ITe give onr personal attention to Rendering
Land or taxes Paying the Taxes at the proper
..uiv miu uiMaiug soled.
State Map Free.
I. H. row ILL. u. b. BAGS
Janl7d4w
D. A. KOBINSON
H. M. BPALHlNG
D. A ROBINSON & CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Otnc North Bida Public Square
DENTON - - TEXAS.
HGSACK & ESTES
la:d agek rs
-AND
GENERAL COLLECTORS
No. 77 and 79 Austin at. Jefferson Tsl.
T. L. MAUSALIS
'WHOLESALE
Car O O ER
DALLAS ..... TEXAS
KANSAS CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
TALPEY & MERRITT
Buyers on Commission
OF
GRAIN UNO WWMl
KANSAS CITY - MO.
teptlOdSm
W. W. Underwood &. Co.
Grain Commission
Merchants Exchange Building
Hansant'lty . Mo
DIAMOND MILLS
KANSAS CITY. MO.
Manufacturers ot
Choice Brands of Flour
JMiown ami used all over Texas;
The trade supplied promptly and aatlsfactloi
giwrtuiteeu.
C DEWAR & CO.
sentlCd6mos
"N.
eiOHainSt.. Dalian Texas
P. O. T.OX UH&
Keeps constantly on hand the largest stock
) 1
mi w mm m
i IIS.i. . .tf.
To ba found In Pallas. The most popnUi
avaaus OI
SMOKING & CHEWING
TOBACCO
CIGARETTES ETC. -
Always In stock and rates at the lowest poesl-
Disngurts.
Special attention paid to manufao-
Bring Cigars under Private Brands.
tJ-All Goods Guaranteed. "t
GALVESTON.
DALLAS.
THOMPSON SCHOTT & CO.
WHOLESALE
DRUGGISTS
Show Cases
STATIONERY
Druggists' Sundries Etc.
C39 & Ml Elm St. Dallas Texas
PROrENSIOKAL.
W. U. COOK.
J. D. tOOK
C OOK A COOK
Atlomejs and Counsellors At Law
Ti'xarkana
Artaneas.
A. WMMLOW
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
And LAND AGENT.
Special attention to COLLECTIONS
B'ul am
Texas.
W. II. UltliillT
(Late of Paris Tex.)
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW
Pallas Texas.
tJ-Oir.re over 504 Elm St. Hirers' Illock.a
K. O.
ATT0F.lf.Y AND ;flll .'Hi; n- .T-IAV
Whitney Hill .'miuty Tuxss.
Will iiri'otlcelll Ihe varlnua Cnnrla Ihrni.i.li
Out Hilt H..Mut) and Mol-utinan Counilns auu
lu the Supreme and Federal Courts of the State.
tl. L. Aycock.
J. N. Wharton.
AYCOCK & WHAHTON
Attornoys-at-Law
Will practice In Falls McLennan and Robertson
luuutiea ami supreme lutirt at
Auatin and T)lcr.
Marlln . Fall s Co . . Texas
Itobl. il. Itogers
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Waoo
Texas
Office n Rogers A Rlchey ItullillDg opposite
. Court-house. .
J. E. WHAllTON
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Waxahaehle .Texas ;
r-Practlces In all the CourU of the 8tate
Including the Supreme and Federal Courts.
Barrett & Roberts
Attorneys and Land Agents
Gainesville
Texas.
J. M. Jones. . D. 8. Jennings
Jones s Jennings
ATT0RNEYS-AT-LAW
Longvlew ' Texas.
' Practice all the courts both Stale and
federal In ..Northern and Eastern Texas.'
niarlSdt
WH. KXNIttDY
ulx rotma
ICeniicdy & Youur
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Stephen v Hie . . . Tern as
John J. Uood.
John J. Good Jr.
Good & Good
ATT0111SEIS - AT - LAW
107 Main Street
DALLAS
TEXAS.
Edwards & McMullen
LAWYERS;
BNNI8 - .... TEXAS
EfSpeclal.attentlonlto law business.
Kilgore & Kilgore
ATTORNEYS - AT -LAW
Canton and WlllsPolnt Texas.
CJ-W11I practice In all the State and Federal
Courts
W. L. Crawford.
L.;F. Smith.
Crawford !k Smith
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
Dallas Texas.
OFFICE . No. 413 Main Street
COMMISSION MERCHABTS.
MOODY & JEMIS0F
COTTON FACTORS
--AND
WHOLESAE GROCERS
Strand Galvestori. ..
I9.0 Correct errnra and Dravent AtmrmAm
Hons and snbstltntlons In the presses we hav
all col tons weighed oa arrival and detail s
weights sna class! llvallon advised before rell
Ing. Wegnarant . rrival weights aodreton
them in our acconns anles nnlMna ntherwi.
agreed on. landmo
McENNIS & KEACU
Commission Merchants
Office and Salesroom 70S Elm Bt . .
DALLAS - TEXAO
Speoial atte given to th parchass aat
sale of
Provision Grain and Flour
Order! from the eonntrr solicited ani
proraptlv Oiled lanasd
SCHOELLKOPF & CO.
: Uanufaoturera and Dealers la
Saddles Harness
: And Wholesale Dealers In
Leather Shoe Findings
' And Saddlery Hardware).
Hi and M5 Elm Btreet ' ' 1 Dallas Texas.
t)W connection with Tanners and Manu-
facturers East enables ns to compete in prices
of Leather with Galveston New Orleans or St.
Louie.
Georgetown College
1 piSTBICT OP COLUMBIA
' ' FOUNDED IN 17.
Classical Course lino per annum. For par-
ticulars apply to th President.
School ef Medicine for the full course Sim.
App:y to to F A Asltford M D. Dean 1330
N. Y.av. Washington D. U.
School of Liw .'0 per annum. Apply to
Prof Wm U.Dennis. 915 F St.. Wsshlnglon
D C. F. P HEALY B. J .President.
EDrCATIONAL.
URSULINE ACADEMY
DALLAS TEXAS. . .
Uudor the Direction of the TJreuline Ladie
The Course of Studies is Thorough
in all the Departments. 5
TERMS IN ADVANCE.
Boa washing and tuition iDolndlng '
stationery drvwlng fancy work and
ordinary liidrinarj expeuses per sua-
sion ol Ave uumlhs 11(H) 0 '
Slnile ai d uof ulano in (0
Painting in pastel ami water colors 10 0(1
For French and Ueruiau noex. charge.
Kulrai ce (ee for the nrst year ouly .... 1C 0
Graduating fee I 0
For further Id formation send for circular Of
apply to tne MoTHUlt SUPK1UOH.
FOR DAY SCHOLARS:
(Miliary department per month Ill 0
Inlerinediaie deiiartuient permouth S G
Senior detuu'liuent. ver mouth i 00
(irauualliig depariuicut per month 5 0
rrencn or ufrii.nn i vu
IVt- l or water color painting... 1 u
KulniiKie fee 1
rt-tstudles will be returned on the first Woi.
day of September. $
St. Mary's University
Calvestnn Texas : 1 '
Will be re-opened on Wodnetday8upt. lit 18 8
Parents who wish to promote the moral a
well as the Intellectual development of the I
sons will do well to send them to this instltUj .
tlon. f i
All (lis Branches of a thorough Commerft
anil Classical course will he taught by a ftl
corps of experienced teachers.
Hoard and Accommodations unsurpassed
Lilierty ot conscience Is scrupulously relecte
Military liistructlnna uiven three times a week
Charges moderate. . '
Dallas llefMrenoes: ReV. rather rnions at
Messrs. KilwIiiBiiilth.alaxliiieGulUotaiid Jo "
atone For catalogue apply to
Hev. A. M. TltTJCHARP Pres. ' r
Boonville Academy
9TH SES8ION. V v
"A profitable year to my son." C.F.Aehle
Of Exchange Bank. .
"Well iileaaedwllh the progress of ray ehll-
dren." Col. Kub't MoCulloch sberlO Coojie r
"""A fhorough progressive lnsUtutlon" B ' '
M Myres
'"'Your system of teaching Is sujierb." J.WB
Draffeu of Draflen 4 Williams.
"1 reccemmend It awll worthy of patron
age." D. 1. Miles M.D.
"I bave paironlied It for eight snceesaiv
years. It is oue of tbe best schools In the
country ." C. H. Brewster of Brewster H
lard. '''
for oatalogiit or further Information a ea
' SINGLETON BROS.
Or any of above parties Boonvllle.Me "
ST. LOUIS SEMINARY
i JK1VNINC.8 MO.
SftuJfrrCiUloittniofthlilelrolSi'hool for WghtrtAu
cnlldii of yoiiiitr womnn. Uicitctl In the mont iHiiitltUt
ftiKl hlt)sy ot Si. JjouIi mburN- Hui t til tiff ctuniiiuillimi
ffrouinN Urtftt ftud fU-aant dctlnhtil Homa Mum-
tiftrai llniltnfl. ISmtla msitf hmisln iI.mibiuTi iiininp
Tacatktn. Ailvnto( both country ami city. KiDWaU.
muUcrat. A.idreii Pria. fl. X. BLKWElfTf L.L D
HAMILTON FEMALE COLLIDE
Formerly Ilocher College E.xlu(isi
Kentucky.
Well selected course of study. Special depart-
ments for all the ornamental brauches. Faculty
large able and experience. Extensive grounds
for recreation. Excellent buildings 100x88 feet
fonr-storles containing 126 apartments Ccmi-
modioiia shape) nice recitation omamentol.
play and bath rooms. Warmed by stenm and
Ughtod with gas. Only two young ladles occupy
a room. Cct of Improvements over IIOO.OOU.
Charges ns low as nr school offering nual ad-
vantages In the Uniled Stnios. A teacher will
accompany the siudents rrom Texas to Ken-
tucky and return. Session begins September
13 IHtiO. For terms catalogues and funnel
particulars address a).
J. T. P tTTEItSON. President.
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL;
Law Department Washington University
FttOFESSOHS AND LKOTUllKRg.
Qoa. gannpl TmO. Uon. 0. It. Knim. Hon. Athwt Todd.
" (J. A. Miulill linn. (I. A. Pliikdntiuri O. VV.CIlii8t7;
I!NR IIITIJIIOIMIK LI..D. IHail of Fwultr.
Fonrlei nUi Annual Term oinmi Oct IS llwo. Cmtne at
iludy cmimrliri two Annual Terms icwn montlii each. Kip-
kinia .(linlll to bar til Slflta anil ('. It. Court. In Mi.avurl.
CniHlitlatea for li-nior eltm pxamlnpil Only at Iwgiautiut ol
ttrm. I'rnn tet. r0 Inrliiillnir u.e uf Law Liurarr.
'or furthi'r iiit'oniintloli .(ttlrt'tg. .
HKUKi iiuuum a Uuin of Ficulty gt. Uul.
AUGUSTA FKMALE SEH1NASY
STAUNTON VA.
MISS MART J BALDWIN Principal.
THE Institution continues to Increase In pros
perlty from )' e r to year. It offers superto
advantages In location. In its building and
ground"; n Its gftie'al sppolnlinents and sani-
tary arrangements! lis full coipa of superior
and experienced teachers; Its unsurpassed ad-
vantagesln music modern languages elocution
naeaiw pnysicHi cuiiure anuinsinictiunui in
theory and practice of oonkingi the euccesetu
efforts made to secure health comfort and hap
piness; Us opposition to extravagance) It
standard of solid scholarship. For full parilou
'nr.. amiiv in tne principal for catalogues.
DR. WARD'S SEMINARY
Kaahvllle Tenn. closed Its fifteenth year
with Ulo young Indies and 4graduats An
established school Has met with great sue
ces. Fine buildings In the olty. 'ext sea
sion. Peptember 1st. Send fot catalogue. '
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE.
Unoxtville . '. ' Tennesseej.
Full eonrres In science and In arts. Bpeola
courses In a grl culture mechanics engineering
applied chemistry cotrnierolal business and
noimal eonrse for teachers. Mllltory drill.
Expenses including; tuition ffl 50 fox halfrsar
In advance. Hoard 18 to tio a month. Elate
and normal students exempt from tuition. Re-
duced or iree transportation on application
lesion opens Hentember Id. Address. Hev. -
Th"niasW. Humes President.
UNIYERSITT OF MISSISSIPPI
i . AT
Oxford - ' XsaTiaaav.
Sett session opens September M 1880. ' Tnllloa
Is now free to all students from everywhere.
except law students pay W tuition foe. Christ-
mas holidays will hereafter be granted. Four
hundred and seventeen students In attendance
last session. Exnensesfornlnemonths session :
months board 18 to IH 60 por
month t73 00 to 1112 B
9 months wsshlng.ll to 11 80.... 8 09 to 13 S
9 months lights Mc i 6 to it
Incidental fee 19 10 to KL S
Total...:..'.... ..-.tuft 75 Sht7
Rtn.lpnt. can board themselves on the ''fli.a
system" In the new rooms bull toff the cauy&s
(Tir that nurpose at one-half the above rsues.
The trustees have prohibited "messing" Inlaw '
dormitories. The above Includes all eost ex-
cept fuel books furniture for room and cloth-
ing j Some respectable students got along Bare
lest year for less than S75 The state has re-
cognised the debt due the University and Its
p- osperltv is now assured. The faculty is com-
filete and all the departments including the)
aw and preparatory departments are In sue- -
cess ful operation i For catsjogueaand In for
mat ion apply to General A. P. Ktewsrt the
chanceloor. . i . ; H. M SULLIVAN
j Secretary Board Trustees.
NORWOOD
High Schoofarid Coliege
Session 18SO-S1 pews Heat. 1HI
Attention Is called le nesiiniuinees or 10.
cation high character of students and tbor
nh-. 7.t tnatrnellnn In all departments
Cor Catalogues end Information address
v ViAn urlllillN. RMii.lant Vr nnln.l. 1
jtoiwoos P. O. Nelicr C". Virginia
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