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<>y~Jygft' ' ''''''''' '" '?' ' rir"'''''ni' ? LOCAL ICATTBR^. J /T WAWIAM.A, S, C., Novombor 23.-COTTO ; 1/ ?A UK KT firm >v i tl i a rising tendency -Qoc ?> JrVdllng OJ; middling 0J? low middling ! ?L Ul ordinary BJ., A l?liQ forests aro shedding thoir loaves, au ' fl \ \^fcr bleak approaobes. ? Wi jB^Tonliuuo to sow oats and enough wheat I jftanko your flour at ho- o. Nloo fresh pork is selling In town for 10 Sa cents per pound. Mr. Morton, of eur county, killed a goo H ?shed black bear last week in tho ncighborboo JE of JoonsBcc Valley. )? Wo return thanks to Col. D. Wyatt Aikot our distinguished Congressman, for variou public documents. Winburn Bros., tho celebrated I rn vol in portrait photographers of (Jcorgia, will bo i Walhalla in a few days. Tho constitutional amendment relating to nc abundes hus been defeated by between ten au twelvo thousand majority. 81x Senators ami twenty-nine Itcprcsenlntive rtavo been rc-clcoiod as members of tho presen L?gislature? ... . Our roads havo been in fino condition titi fall, but tho late ruin and snow will probttbl. reader them soft if uol boggy. Mr. Y). II. Glenn and family, of Fair Play Viii soon move and permanently locato at West minster. Mr. Olean is ono of our best citizen ?uni will add weight and inllucnoo lo tho goo people of that lowu. Tho depol nt Fort Madison, on tho Air Lill ltaihvuy, was burned on Saturdny night last about 10 o'olock. .Tho firo is thought to bo th work of an incendiary. A considerable amoun of frcigbt wits burned. Mr. N. A. Brewer', living near Oakwny, i this county, planted three acres in cotton on th 18lh of May and lins gathered SO far 2,60 pounds of seed colton from thc said bind. Th land was thin mid tho cotton wns cultivate With a sweep plow. Most of our merchants, nt least (hose wli deal in toys'and specialties for tho holiday! ore already getting their supplies. In a fe .weeks the windows, floors and sidewalks wi be full of attractive goods for thc children n veil ns adults. Chris!mas turkeys will roon bc in demand If wo had (o depend on some of our delinquen subscribers for money with which to buy one i is probable that we would have lo luckie "crow iustend of turkey. It is estimated thal courtships cost on a 'average twelve cords of wood each; jt is claimer however, that parents aro willing lo go lim Much in getting a husband for their girl, ns te years nf old maidenhood costs more than on .courtship. Wo call the ntlention of our render?, lo n ?important law ol' thc Inst Legislature, pub!'she 'in our columns ibis week. It is of Bpecifi ?'interest to Grand Jurors, County School Com 'missioners, County Treasurers and Conni, (Commissioners. Dr. Dint Mitchell is getting lils lumber an 'brick remly to build bim a collage residence Ho proposes to build on thc vacant lot in fron .of Adgcr College. This looks a little suspicion -and it is rumored that thc good Doctor is mat ri ?nioninlly inclined. Merchants, now is the lime for yon lo prepar your Christinas advertisements. Lot us buv them next week, so tho people can know wher to buy their Christ tuns tricks in lime. Noihin puys a merchant better than judicious advertU jug. Don't lake our word for it, but try i yourself. Il is a pleasant surprise to our farmers t find timi meat luis gone and is going down ever, day. Wc ycl expect lo see lings al 7 lo 8 cent per pound gross and the opinion is general Ilia bacon will bc low next Bummer. So may it be Attention is directed to thc advertisement o 'thc sale of lo.vu hits and farms in and near th town of Westminster by Dr. ?. M. Doyle *Wos(minstcr is a flourishing town and being ii a rich section ol' the county bids fair lo grow Attend thc salo and make secure investments. Wc published in our last issue (bc an nun report of thc County Commissioners. We hopi noxt week to analyze the report and make somi suggestions us to thc future financial matters o thc county. Tho expenditures look large, bu wo arc unable lo say where thu reduction sliouli begin. Persons desirous of visiting Charleston durinj tho Fair of tho Industrial Society will find com fort in the low excursion rates announced thi; .week. Tickets cnn bo had from (he 20th instan to December Killi, good for ten days from dali of sale, nt $8.(55 round trip. Everybody cai go lo Charleston at llioso rates. Sec advertise ment. Wc nie pnincd to chronicle the dentil of Mis! Amanda Jones, which occurred at her home ii Fort Madison, Tuesday morning, 21st Instant nt half-past 1 o'clock. While on a visit (c relatives in Mississippi Inst summer she con tracted malaria, which terminated in congestive fever, of which ?bo died. The relatives of thc deceased have our heartfelt sympathies in tliii their snd bereavement. Our late election was a success beyond Hie ?K anticipations of (he most sanguine Democrats. It speaks well for thc new election law in the Slate. In other Stntes tho victory of tho I)omocrn(8 waa no less signal. Il is estimated that tho next Cangros? will have seventy Demo* eratic majority in thc llouso and the Senate will bo nearly equal. Wc aro sending tho COURIER to many per* sons who aro indobtcd to us for ono, two and throo years subscription. Friends, call and pay up heforo wo aro compelled to discontinuo your paper. If you cannot pay now, whoo will you ever bo nhlo to? How can you expect os to continuo sending yeu the pnper longer without pay? Tho KEOVTEB COURIER beginsn now volume this wooli. Tho 33d volumo has boon com pleted and tho paper enters now upon its 34th volume. Wo hopo to mako it a wei como visitor as UMIUI to ils many friends during tho coming year. Thanking one and nil for tho liberal patronngo bestowed on us In tho past, wo take cou rogo and press for ward, hoping to rccoivo a moro liboral sup port in the future. Necessity has about compelled ns to adopt tho cash rulo on all futuro subscriptions to the COURIER. Wo hopo no ono who wants lo tako and read our popor will ask us to crodit him. Wo havo on our books hundreds and hundreds of dollars duo us by delinquent subi-cribors who ought to fool honor bound to pay, but do not. -Wo cannot afford longer to fnko risks on subscription with tho uncer tainties of collecting these days. Now (lint tho clccliou is over it is io order to pay tho printer Go nud seo Mr. H. W. Ticper's beautiful .as sortment of oandlcB and oonfeotionnrics. Tho price of bacon and 'hogs is coming down somewhat. lu Cincinnati 'common and light hogs aro soiling at $5 to $0.70 and good ones al $0.00 lo $7.06. Tho double daily mail trains aro to bo put baok on tho Air Lino Kuilroad on and after next Sunday, 20th instant. Wo arc glad lo note this, 03 it will help our mail facilities very muoh, Karly risers assert that tho comet is Bhaking sparks from its tall liko a tky-rookct It will have to get up a regular Fourth of July pyro technie display, howevor, to induce tho majority of mankind to loavo their beds these frosty mornings. Thc aurora horcnlis or something clso huB sent us a disagreeable spell of Weather. It had been cold and cloudy for several days. On Monday wo had sleet and rain nad on Monday night considerable snow. Tuesday the sun shines feebly and tho weather is evidently moderating. Tho Walhalla Baptists have about completed (heir arrangements, wc understand, to liavo preaching in their churoh every .Sabbath in tho month, and have secured tho services of Kev. G. H. Carter os pastor ai a Halary of $000 a year. What a wonderful progresa (his church has made in tho Inst five years! Five years ago ils pastor was partly sustained ns a missionary. The church (hen had only a few members and oilly had preaching occasionally. Now it has a largo membership, and instead of being n missionary church, it contributed last year over one hundred dollara to missions and other benevolent obj cot s and is able lo support a resi dent pastor. This advance lias boen achieved by diligent effort to utilizo tho whole member ship in thc Christian's cause. Tho fourth quarterly conference of thc Wal halla Circuit was held on Saturday last, after preaching by Ur. Jones, ibo presiding elder. F.tlOOliragiiig reports were mada by Kev. C. U. Mann, the preacher in charge of thc circuit, ns lo thc spiritual condition of the churches, show ing quite a number of accessions lo the various churches during the conference year. The financial status of Mic circuit, as reported, was belter Hum ever before, livery dollar of tho conference claims which includes money for (he bishops, for foreign and donn st ic missions, for education, for supera'nunted and invalid preachers, for widows of deceased preachers Sc., will be fully met, which has never been beard ol' before. Tho salaries of the preacher and presiding oilier, il is confidently believed, will be paid in full. Something over two hun drcd children were reported a* attending thc Sunday schools. Appropriate resolutions wore introduced mid adopted by tho quarterly con forencc in reference to Ur. Jones and his labors as presiding elder on Ibo circuit for I he past four years. They wero responded lo by thc Doctor in n very touching and feeling manner. Walhalla was selected ns Ibo place for holding thc first quarterly conference for next year Dr. Jonen preached again on Sunday morning nt ll o'clock lo a largo and attentive congrega tion. His text was from thc First Kpisllo (leno ral of John, second chapter nnd IClh verse: " Love not thc world, neither tho things that arc in the world. If any man lovo Hie world, thc lave of the Father is not in bim." Tho text was skillfully and impressively handled by ibo speaker nnd ihose who hoard him on this occasion will not soon forget his words of wis dom and counsel. BUSINESS Go to Glenn's, nt West mi lister, and price their goods. You will lind tho best goods tor tho money ever offered in the up country. To arrive at Glenn's, nt Westminster, n fino lot of saddles, bridles, harness, Sc. Also lo arriva in a few days n splendid nssortinent ol' trunks, valises, satchels, &0. Fannie Cochrane, a notorious woman of tho (own of Charleston, was filially shot in that city on Monday night by I']. Hyman, n well known Israelite there, whoso record has not been good. Hyman lr d been liv ing with thc woman for years, and had bean repeatedly sol up in business by her. AN EXPLANATION.-The delicate flowery and lasting fragrance of Floros ton Cologne explain why it is such a favorito with thc ladies. Wnv Slioin.o Tit KV.-No man or woman can do satisfactory work when tho brain is dull, the nerves unsteady, tho system relaxed and they feel generally wretched. Why should un vb >i{y drag through their work in this condition, when a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonio will nt modern to cost givo (bein Hie strength anti will to perform their duties satisfactorily*-Ed. MOirfGAGEE'S SALE STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCOIICC County. 1)Y virtue of Ibo power conferred on me by a ) mortgage given lo bo by Nicholas M lok lol', on tho 1 Dh day of January, 1870, of n Tract of Land hereinafter described, I will proceed at public auction on the first Monday in December next, within Hie legal hours ot sale, in Walhalla, nt Ibo Court Mlouso. in Oconec county, S. C., lo sell i > thc highest bidder at publiu outcry, (ho Tract of Laud described in thc said mortgage as follows; All that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land pur chased by the said Nicholas Ni ickier from L. Itimrodt, in tho Slato and County aforesaid, containing FIFTY A CH KS, moro or less, lying on tho Fast ?ide of Dear Swamp Creek, waters of Conneross Creek ol Seneca Uiver, near Walhalla. TKUMS ot' SAM:-Cash. IL S. VANDIVIERE, Morl ga geo. November 0, 1882. ? I- lt MORTGAGEE'S" SALE. I)Y virtue of a mortgage given to mo by U. C. I ) Shliford on thc Otb of August, 1880, I will sell to tho highest bidder, for cash, on tho land of F. Scurry, near Rocky Dranoh School Houso, in Oconeo county, S. (!., on Monday, tho 27lh day of November, 1882, Ono Steam Lngino nnd Saw Mill and Fixtures and Appendages, ono Log Carl, ono Ox Wagon, ono Ox Dray, four . Log Chnins, lot of Wagon Gear, &0" sold by mo to said Shuford on Hie Otb day of August, 1880. WM. J. HUNNICUTT, Mortgagee. November 0, 1882. 5 Kit Master's SAJLJES. PURSUANT to tho Dooroos of Sales made in tho following entitled oases, I will soil nt publio auction boforo tho Court Ilouso ioor in Walhalla, S. 0.. on tho first MONDAY in December, 1882, between tho legal hours af salo, tho following property hereinafter described, upon tho terms in tho rcspootivo eases specified: Baxter Roach ct ni I Complaint vs. > for Phillip Chambers ot al. ) Belief. ALL tho Heal Est,ito of Jorry lloach, de ceased, containing about Fourteen Hu II dre tl Acres, adjoining lands of W. F. Parker, Keith & Vernor. Baxter Uonch and othors, in tho County of Oconco and Stnto of Smith Caro lina, on both sides of Chuula Crook. To bo sold in several separate Tracts, plats of which will ho exhibited on day of salo TRKMS OF SALE-Ono third cash, balance in two equal annual installments. Com pound intorost from day of sale until paid. Secured by bond and mortgngo of premises, Purohuscr to pay extra for papers. 1Complaint for Belief S. C. Jenkins vs. J. B. Sanders ot al. ALB that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Lund in the County and Stale aforesaid on Tngnloo River mid adjoining hinds nf John B. Sunders, Edmund Ilerndou and others, containing Three EH u mired asid Thirty Acres, more or lc?s, being the Beal Estate of Jesse Jenkins, deceased. TRUMS OF SALK-Ooo third cash, balance in ono year with bond and mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay extra for pa pers Also, about 3G0 feet of wiro rope, intended for ferry. Terms cash. L. V. Pitts et al vs. Emily Pitts ct al. Complaint for Belief ALL the Beal Estate of Wm. Pitts, do ceased, in the County and Stale afore said, adjoining lands' of J. B. Silten, e.stnto Shields .Marlin and others, containing One it il ii?! re cS a sui [Fi Hy-Ca ve Acres, more or less, to be sold in two separate Tracts, piata nf which will bc or. exhibition on day of sale. TERMS OE SALE-One half cash, balance in imo year with huid and mortgage of premises, Purchaser to pay extra for pa? P RICHARD LEWIS, Master, No-ember 9, ISS2 51-4t JUST RECEIVED. THE FINEST LOT OF TRUNKS, VALISES \A.XsTID - UMBRELLAS EVER BROUGHT TO OUR TOWN. CLOTHING', In addition to tho largo stock of Drc*s Suits I haven miH'nificcnt line ol Both heavy and light weights, AT ALL PRICES. All thc latost novelties in OE INT TS' FURNISHING GOODS. A LARGE STOCK OP HOSIERY, KNIT UNDERWEAR. SHIRTS. Jfco AND A BEAUTIFUL LIN li OF NECK. WE AIL .^TNTID AT BOTTOM PRICKS. A I) I BS' F BN BS SlflOI?* A SPECIALTY. A FULL LINK OF RUBBER GOODS AL WAYS ON II AND. For [bargains and good articles go to tho Under Biomann's Ilotol. W. B\ SEEBAj JS/ta,Ti?Lg:er. WALHALLA -ARE NOW READY TO Gih and Pack all Cot ton brought to them. QUICK WORK AN? GOOD TURNOUTS GUARANTEED. -Wo nie also prop.neil lo do all hinds of BUILDING AND CARPCiMTERS1 WORK On sheri notice. ESTIMATES OF COST OF BUI, DING FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. A share of I Ito public patronage is respectfully solicited. A. ?B^O^H?^I?K, Mn lia gci*. Factory and Office North Broad Street, nearly opposite Lutheran ('burch. October 'JO, 18R-J. 4fl-3t NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVE!) AT COLE & COFFEE'S, WAMI ALLA., S. 0. LADIES' CLOAKS AN YOUTHS' AM) GENTS' CLO Ni INO A SPECIALTY. -Wc have the largest stock of-? liver bl'oiight to this market, at prices that defy competition. A very large and well selected stool: of DRY GOODS -A. KT ID NOTIONS. Ml Wool miling Dress Goods at 13 els. per yard. CALL AND SEE US. <:OSitt ?? CO VFB 13. October G. 1832. lii-lf Special Dispatch, ? SMialale Hews 11 mn AT J. P. MII'B?IJI3R. with I Big Stock (if IMD.L A.\l> WflXTGOIt 4* ? t13t> HPS, is nn\y nponod and in point ol price, goad giimis and polite clerks cun't bc beat in Upper Carolina. If you want liants nuil Shoos from the least to ibo largest, of tho best brands nnd nt bottom prices, see mine before, yon boy. If yon want Beady-Ma le Clothing that fito nico and looks well nod Intent styles, ut prices that uro surprisingly chen p. call on Charlie to (it you up; he understands it If you want n Hat or Cup nt any price for anybody Johnnie Hutchinson can till your bill and save you looney. If yon wnnt Dry doods, Notion?, Fancy doods, Tricks ami Fixings, from the most delicate taco to lite heaviest Casinicres, I keep all in st'?ck nt tho lowest prices. If you want Qrocericx I keep everything from n Nutmeg to u barrel of Syrup, all cheap, except Bacon, which I admit is dear. I have a Coffee good enough fur anybody nt eight pounds for $1. Sugar, Lard, Flour, Moni, Cheese, Bice, Fish, Salt, Spico, S ula, Candios. Cnn doods, ifcc , in fuel everything to make, home happy. If you want anything in the Hardware line, Farming Implements, Plantation Tools. Nails, Spades, Shovels, Filch forks, drind stones. Cutlery, Well nnd Water Buckets, Saddles, Bridles, Chains, don't forget where to go for them. Crnokory of all do?ori| il< ns. Willie Jayne.., of Biehland, is with me and will ho pleased lo have his friends to como to see him, if they want goods at a bargain. I keep a good supply of heavy Bagging and new Arrow Ties in store nnd ut the Steam Clin in West Union. Six yards of Bagging and six Ties fnr$l '2f>. Seven yards of llng ging and six Ties for o I.OJ. Seven yards is better for tho planter. I will pay ut all limes tho highest en?h price for Colton, and all who otto mo und will como promptly nod soitlo in October I will allow a liberal disc unit. Respectfully, J. P. MICKLER, Ootabcr 12, m->. Notice to Creditors. VT OTIC K la hereby 'given lo nil who. hnvc de Li ina inls ag ii ns( thc estate of SlppllCll Ilald vin, deceased, lo present diem lo mu properly itlcsled .Within I li o required lime by law, ami ill who are Indebted io como forward mid make myment et once. JOHN 0HISLOP, A din in isl ra I or. November 9, 1882. 61-lt STATU SOUTH CAROLINA, Oconcv Don ia ly. Jig Richard Lewis, Usa,, Judac of Probate, UMlKltKAS, Mrs. Sarah C. Cherry bas mado suit to moto grant ber Letters ol' Adminis ratlon ol' Hie lis?ale and KflVo's of George t. Cherry, deceased These ere, therefore, tn cite and admonish all md singular tho kindred and oroditbrsof the ubi (leo. It. Cherry, deceased, thal they he and ippenr before me, in the Court ol' Probate, lo ?e held at. Walhalla, 8. C.. on Monday, lib d December, 1881}, after publication hereof, at I o'clock in thc forenoon, lo show cause, if any hey have, why thc said administration, should io! bo granted. Oiveu under my band und seal lins thc 8th lav of November, Anno Domini 1882. ItlOIIAlli) LEWIS. Judge of Pi?bate of Ooonee cornily. November 1), 1882. 01-21 A. GERBER;" ?3 1 ii e k s in i t li UND WHEELWRIGHT, WALHALLA, un a. ?MIK public will lake notice that I keep con stantly on hand One and Two Morse iVAOONS, which I ?ill sell low for cash or ioutltry produce. I am also prepared lo do my rrpairs on Wagon;; jind Buggies, holli ivood and iron work. Horse Shoeing done at illOrt notice (?ivo un? a trial. Uespeel fully, A. G KU DICK. September 28, 1882. lY.?m y..-.ra o o 6__ lo &2?#^ c P f? fcxss?' M >*r- r* f^22-HI ^+ s./? ^ Q f?^ECTsror'^rJ hi ^ S 2 tvTJ O W < *i rt M ?uinauaot, O ? HsaniaMinJ ^ Er" CO p gp *- ? s jgs^ S :'>;'j*l ?S??^ N?H S3 ? K ^S^"^ W y_j ??* ta o O . * e* WWI . M EN - t? Gl9 A?, Wal r-v. , W W lT> ?y I". S""" f-S J B ft*5 ^ fe F- o ?3 (sd &B.2- fi e ^3 ^ M 5 y ? ? w 5* g pp &g S? j??-* 4 0, ?3 -KI I;-1 ? H M g S F-* 2 ri, ft jVTy friends and. o\is "tomer3 will teutee no tice tlieb't I lia^vo re ceived a, large assort ment o:f first ola,s,s -?STID HEATING STOVES, -AT LOWEST PKIOEiO. Call and ceo them. J*. O. M1GKLER, W"alldalla,, B. G" October ?. 1882. -IO HOTIO?? OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, 'PAli iin.leisigned most respoctlully petitions lo 1 thc I'rohaie Conn ol' Ooouoo county, S. C., for a final solllonicnt of ibo estate of Martin Harrison, deceased on Sill urd??'',*. Hie Olli day of December, 1882, and for a final di^chargo from said administration. JOHN W. 8HGLOR, /.d minisiraior. November 0, 1S82. ?l-ii OP [tfN?L Siyn'LlOMKN'J*. '['lin undersigned mos? respect full y pedilona IO* i the Prob?le Court of Ooone.o county. 8. ?.? for n final nettleinenl of Hie estate of Ilebccca Nil luilir. deceased, on S nt md ty, tho Killi day of December. 1HM2, mid fir li Ls fi inti disohargo from Bald Estate ns said ICxcoutor. II. W. KUHTMAN. Lxccut.or. November IC, 18S'J 62-41 TO DKHt?lt? AND Olii?DiTO?S. NOTIC L is hereby niven to all who hnvo dp? niiilids itguiiist tho estillo of Wm? Dearden, dcoensed, will present thom property nltcsted within tho lime prescribed by Inw, und nil who tire indebted to tin- estate must come forward and intiko payment. .1.' IV. RHARDRN. 1 ,. , Jos KI? 11 i;,:.uiDi:N/1'xccu,or8 November 10. IHK2. T2 4t ll. W. PIEPER, WALHALLA, ri. (J., tl AS JUST OPENFD IN' K A I.'FM ANN'S i ii Building, nour iLiuknight's Storo, on Main street, A KW ??50022 CF Kmbrneing therein rpeolnlly DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SM0?IS, (?ATS AND CAPSi Together with a general cto.k 6uitcd io tho tindo. These Oood.? aro now und fre^h and ,hnvo bren relected with special rtferruco to tho tindo of this market und will bo sold very 0??H OS B?ETEB. (.'?ill and pee bolero pnroliiising elsewhere." Also Agent for tho Celebrated Ooo and GER BE ? "WAGONS. October I J. I.?82. 17-1 v ul *N rr UI??7 nun iv A us, laurea us, Chairs, Lounges, Washstands, Bedroom Sets, BK DST 13 A 1>S, lb l-l ends, Tables. Lounges, Safes, Cribs and Cradles, Twin Spring Ma?tresses, Cotton Mattresses, Center Tables, Dining Lonni Tallies. In niel everything usually kept in a first class P omit uro Store. Now ls thc^tlnio lo furnish' your house willi something (hat ia useful as well as ornamental. Call ?na sec mo. JO II N .1. ANSEL, Main Street, Walhalla, S. G. September 28, 1882. 4G.3m DIES'STOBE OTU Full and Winter Stook nf Goods, which hni been bought exclusively in Norlhorn Market", i.< arriving daily and will bo completo In a few divs. No pains Imvo boen spured lo go?, ibo most stylish, lowest prh*e'? und best, Wo nniko spoeiul mention of ibo following; DI IES? Mohair Brilliantine?, Alpacas* Pongee) Silks. Plain and figured; Ca ?li mere* nnd d full assort niont bf Trimming Silk?. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. A Roan I ifni line of Notions and Fancy (1 ?od? Mill ?H AH JJ bMbt An elegant assort inept <?f Lidio?' and Gentlemen* Hats und Cms. BOOTS AND SHOKS. All Kind-:. Sizes nnd pri?e?. Wo muko a specialty ol th? Ruy Stnto Shoo. The tilllest Slylos, Most li I ega nt patterns nnd l est (?ii A largo lot of Cashmeres. Jeans ?.I . Yon will find our Stnek of liiir.lwnro, Wm.den and Willow ware it'lld Orocorios com plete in every part icu lar. A Full nssorinici?t of Wall Paper and Cloe!?.?. We aro ngonta fur tho Domestic, Weed and dartford Sewing Machines. Ile NIUO to lei us sh.uv yon I h rough our olognnt ii?siirtinent before puiehasing cl?c-" whero. Respectfully, W -A: XJ l-l -A. J-j IL. A. Female College, W A h IJ A li D A, 8. CL 'PHIS Inslliu'ion will opon its IMPTII SKSSIOJ* 1 s.^p'D'CLVflr.r.n s 2, c^sa. THU.M s Collegiate Department, in m o nt hs, . $:!() 00 Acad?mie (>epaiimi'iif, YO months, . io ot) Primary Dcp-irimrni, it) months, . . ' . H (it) .Iuvenile Department, IO months , , f) 00 Hoard, inohiding fuel, lights mid room, per inonib, . . .; .10 GO Hxcellenl facilities for studying musi?, vaxT, work find painting, Semi lor catalogue. J. I?. S.ULU'ZKIt, I'vesi.irnt. August 21, 188*. 80 -?n*'