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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
LOCAL NOTES. Plenty of rain Is falling. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1901. A new line of ladles’ waists ——————————————- skirts at Nunan’s. PERSONAL MEN f ION. J. A. Rhoten, the tall sycamore of Kane's creek,!« In Jacksonville today. Capt. Nash of Medford 1» with Uri Philip Kllppel Is again among us, today. having i returned from Ranni»« last Miss Bessie Nickell lias gone to week. Portland on a visit. Good I three-foot, sugsr-plne clap- C. F. Lockhart of California, I the boards, $7.00 per thousand, at Nunan’». miner, is In Jacksonville. Tho». P. Kahler, the miner, bua Geo Carkhuff returned to Jackson ville Friday evening. He has been In btt ii visiting in Jacksonville. Eastern Oregon recently. Joiiu F. Duggan aud Ills wife were Now Is the time to plant your holi Visitors 'n Jacksonville Sunday. day advertisements. They will bt^as Mrs. Elia Lang left fur San Fran bread cast upon the waters. cisco Saturday, to join her husband. Jas. Jeffries, the champion pugilist, Ex-Senatop Dufur of Foots creek Is passed through the valley last week, at the county-seat ou profesf lunal en route to Portland. business. A nice holiday present to your lady James Fitzgibbon of Gold Hill, a friend, a pair of Centetneri’s genuine young miner, was In Jacksonville kid gloves. N^inari, sole agent. MININO NEWS. A warm and very interesting game REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of foot ball was played In Jacksonville Sunday lie tween local teams captained i Notices for tbe location of placer ,___ The following deeds have been re- by Cha*. Nunan and Geo. Von der and quartz mine», etc., l ,. d ..................... ............. „......... , , re- c. up-to-date (corded In the office of the county H ’lien. Each side played llkedemons, and complete, Jor sale at T he T imes I corder since the last report of T he and when time was called at the end office. I I t T ,««™ imes : A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied of the second half the score stood 0 too. Allen Davie to G W Stephen bv a sense of tenderness and heat low The American Mining Code, stand A number of excellent plays were down in the aide, with an occasional ard authority on all subjects pertain- son, property in blk C, R R made. lug to wining, water-rights, etc., Is add to Ashland .................. $ 1650 .. snooting pain, indicates inflammation. Hon. Thos. G. Halley, the efficient kept on hand at T he T imes office. Huldah Colver to Mary A On examination it will be found that district attorney for UmaMlla county Meyer, lots 3 and 4, blk 5, the region of pain shows some swell The Bonanza mine, located not far and Morrow county, was on the 5th Phœrnx................................. so .. ing. This is the flrst stage of ovaritis, elected mayor of Pendleton without from Baker city, keeps up it* reputa F Roper to J L Bolton, prop inflammation of the ovary. If the roof tion a* a producer. The November opposition. He is a son of tile late erty In Ashland.................. 80 .. of vonr house leaks, my sister, you have clean up 1« «aid to be In the neighbor lion. John Hailey and tne eldest it fixed at once; why not pay the same F D Robbins to Geo A Woods daughter of Capt. B. B. Griffin, who hood of $60,000. In addition to this and Magnus Hawley, Ash respect to your own body ? large sum there Is a big output of died near Jacksonville a number of You need not, you ought not to let land planing mill property 3000 .. concentrates, which is said to be rich. years ago. Torn has developed Into a yourself go, when one of your own sex W Van Goethern to E D good lawyer, and is a reliable, public- Thompson, 80 acres of land A mammoth quartz mine, carrying spirited business man. values in both free gold and sulphur- in Pleasant creek precinct, including Wimer store.... 4000 .. has just been discovered in the Ashland.will hold Its annual city ets, J A Jeffrey, guardian of Al- Dry Digging* district, three miles election on the I7th. An interesting east of Grant’s Bass. H. C. Perkins, endherr heirs, to Chas. Eck- contest between the prohibition and a mining engineer, and A. J. Pike are eoburg, 160 acres in sec 4, high-llcense factions Is promised. For the discoverers. The ledge breaks off twp 36, 2 w........................ 480 .. mayor the Democrats will put for on the bank of Rogue river, and, cut Cluggagb heirs to T J Wil- ward Robt. P. Neil, who is filling the ting through and under the Dry liamson. lot 6, Valley View position with ability and discretion, Diggings hydraulic mines, takes a add to Jacksonville........... 150 .. enforcing the ordinances as he finds due northerly course fur Jone* and them. The Republicans will proba Louse creek districts a number of Total 89,445 00 bly nominate D. B. Grant as his oppo miles distant. In Its Immensity and nent. Prohibition has not pr >ved value It surpasses anything or this Grand Christmas Raffle much of a success even In Ash! nd, nature hitherto uncovered on the Pa and tiie people will find It advan cific A a tile for 8100 in U. S. gold coin .To ascertain the richness tageous to license the liquor traffic in of toe coast. will taxe ___ place at _______ the Banquet saloon ore pieces of quartz were select such a manner that will keep it in re ed Inn« ail parts of the ledge and an in Jacksonville on Tuesday night, spectable bounds. assay m le of the whole. The returns Dec. 24, 1901. The person throwing The Yreka Journal says that last gave $2 50 free gold and $3.10 sul- the highest uumber with dice will Thursday evening H. A. Swacker was phurets p’T ton. The concentrates get 875. and tbe lowest throw takes married to Miss Mamie L. Williams are worth »9 per ton. Any part of the tbe remaining 825. Chances will by the Rev. W. E. Couper of St. vein will g >85 per ton in sulphurets range from one cent to 81. A fine Mark's Episcopal Church. W. B. and free gold. Such returns surpass turkey supper will be set after tbe Thomas acted as best man and Miss the famous Tread well of Alaska and raffle, whicn will be conducted to in Ruth Williams was charming a« the Homestake of Dakota. The sure general satisfaction. M bs . A nna astox . bridesmaid. The bride Is the hand ledge is easily accessible for work on hold« out the helping hand to you, and some and estimable daughter of Su a mammoth seale to accommodate a Land tor Sale. will advise you without money and pervisor E. E. Williams of Klama- 300-stamp mill. I have 1560 acres of laud, all io one without price. Mrs. Pinkham's labora thon, and Mr. Swacker is a well- tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It tory is at Lynn. Mass. Write a letter Saved His Life. known mining man, who got his start Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, there telling all your symptoms and on Foots creek,Or., but has made his “I wish to say that I feel I owe my 12 rqlles from Central Point, and 10 get the benefit of the greatest experi home In Siskiyou county, Calif., for a life Dyspepsia Cure,” miles from Medford. I will sell this ence in treating female ills. numoer of years. Together with the writes to 11 C. Kodol Ch restenson of Hayfield, land In tracts of 100 acres up until all “I was su" ring to such an extent numerous friends of the newly mar Minn. “For three I was troubled is sold, at 810 per acre. It is good from ovarian trouble that my physi ried couple, T he T imes wishes them with dyspepsia so years that 1 could bold farming and grazing land, and a good cian thought an operation would be a blissful and prosperous life. nothing on my stomach. Many times stock range on the outside. I will necessary. Pi Veg’ •ble Com- "Lydia E. Pinkh Sheri IT Lister of Josephine county I would be unable to retain a morsel sell all, or as low as 100 acres in.a la-t week made inquiry at Jackson of food. Finally I was confined to im tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack pound flaring been recomnrii nOed to me. I decided to try it. A't' " usin'» ville for one Geo. Vernon, a violinist, bed Doctors said I could not live. I sonville Or several bottle) < I found that I was who is also wanted at Eugene for read one of your advertisements on cured. My er ire System was t passing worthless check*. The Courier Kodol Dy-p 'psla Cure and thought it up. and I Fili: .<.1 no in >re ’.viti says that tie ha* lately been operating tit my car • and commenced its use. ovaries.”—M bs A nna A ston .Troy at Grant's Pass. He hired a horse 1 beg a a n improve from the first and saddle to go to Watkins, Jackson bottle. Now I am cured and recom county, to be gone about a week. To mend it to all.” Digest your food. tbe owner of the horse he gave a Cures all stomach trouble«. City Drug power of attorney to collect some Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. J. Hinkle, money which should arrive in a few Centrai»P‘jlnt. flays. The money failed to come. The Trip of the Season. At’er some time had elapsed a letter y T of inquiry wa« written to Watkins, A winter trip to southern Califor dieting the information that Vernon nia and Arizona via the famous Is ABSOLUTELY pure, had taken tiis departure for Happy Shasta Route is one never to be for and will OUTWEAR all Camp, hiring a man to transport him gotten Renewed acquaintance with other LEADS. thither. The horse had either gotten this section will ever develop fresh away from him or had been turned points of interest and added sources It your local dealer rtoea not carry PABK AND WASHINGTON STREETS loose, and the --addle was discovered of enjoyment under its numberless re it, write to us and we will see that you PORTLAND, OREGON lying by the side of a mountain trail. sorts of mountain, snore, valley and get It The horse was secured by people of plain. Two trains leave Portland A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal the neighborhood. At Happy Camp daily, morning and evening, for Cali A practical, progressive school, conspicuous Vernon went a step farther and fornia. These trains are equipped for thorough work, with hundre<ls of graduates PORTLAND. OREGON. bought a iiorse. giving a check on a with the most improved pattern of in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. Portland bank In payment therefor. standard and tourist sleeping cars, Already proud of a high standing wherever The check proved worthless and and the low rates place the trip in known, it steadily grows better and better. Vernon was captured down Klamath reacii of all. For illustrated guides river. A warrant for his arre*t had California aod Arizona winter resorts Open all the year. Students admitted any time. arrived at Grant’s Pass ju*t prior to address Private or class instruction. Learn what and Ills departure, and the moment the R. B. M iller , Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue freflb sheriff was looking around town for Portland, Or. ---------------- Board of Directors----------- the elusive hur«e borrower, the latter Jacksonville, Oregon. D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT was asking for a saddle at the Christmas Ball. stables of the sheriff. D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUN NN O. E. Rose will give a dancing party ESTABLISHED IN I865. The northbound California express, at his hall on Applegate Wednesday No. 12, which passed through the night, December 25th. The best of valley early Saturday morning, and music and supper will be provided. T he school continues the careful training Dr. J. J MURRAY thorough instruction for which it is favor was due in Portland that evening at .. Tickets, including horse feed, #2. A tod .................................................. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST ably known. seven o'clock, was derailed at the cordial Invitation is extended to all. trestle 200 yards south of Salem at I The Music Department Medford. Oregon. half-past four In the afternoon. The For Sale, Is always !c charge of competent and expe;-- engine and the mall and baggage American Veterinary Collere, At a sacrifice, to close an es- nced teachers. Board and tuition per session tWGraduateot cars, smoker and one day coach left New York City. weekj, 1*0.00. Studies will be resum- the rails. Fireman Fish received in tate, t lie machinery of a ten- barrel twenty September 2. 1901. Office at Nash Livery Stable. Phone 5ft juries from which he died soon after roller flour mill, For particulars ad- For prospectus, address E. M C ockerline . being taken to the hospital. Engineer dress SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. Grant's Pass, Or. William H. White was badly scalded, CA8TOHXA. cgkb'..’-■•Li.XA. but is expected to recoyer. None of Bears tue 1he K,nd Y,u Ha« Wwa.re ru ho- Z? TEAMS WANTED. the passengers or other members of elall» z-CSv z ✓ < Signature the train crew received any injuries. can give employment to eight of An open switch 20 yards south of the ten 1 good teams, at $3 per day, Apply •restie caused the aecident. The to me at the Fish Lake Ditch camp. scene of the wreck is within the yard D. E. M orris , limits. The train was — entering •*-- the Supt. of Construct!!» station yard at a moderate rate of speed. The train consisted of eight coaches, Including the special car of MARRIED Superintendent Fields, who was promptly on the scene and personally ELLIS—TAYLOR—At Ashland. Dec. 4. 1901. directed operations In extricating the bv Rev. A. Af. R ussell, C. K. Ellis and Miss fireman and engineer and clearing Eva Taylor. DNER — CLARK — At Rodding, Calif., the tracts. The engine, mail and GAR Nov. 23. 190 1, Wilford Gardner and Laura G. baggage coaches, smoker and one day Clark, both of Asbestos, Jackson county. We have. Co nsequentlv we purchased our Holiday Goods coach took the switch track, the SWACKER—WILLIAMS—At Yreka, Dec 5, other cars remaining on the track. 1901, bv Rev. W. E Couper. H. \. «wacker, and are now showing a very neat and up-to-date line of of Jackson County, and Miss Ma The engine and the mail coach left formerly L. Williams of Klamathon theswiich upon entering the trestle M mie c D afiit «— NicKBRSoN—At Salisbury, Miss and plunged into the creek about 12 souri, Nov. 29, I9ul, Perry McDaniel, of Lake feet below. Fireman Fish jumped and view, and formerlv of Josephine county, to was caught beneath the'trucks of the Miss Emma Lea Nickerson. Made by the best Manufacturers In America. What would make airj as Ornamental Christmas Girt for Husband, Wife, Daughter, sou > ■ ’• a ¿ baggage car, which was then directly COMBINATION CASES. LADIES’DRESSING TABLES. MUWJ J ABlNLt'S, across the tracks. His body was fear BORN. SIDEBOARDS, CHINA CABINETS, COUCH E-t, LAJ1E. J ESKS, fully mangled, and he lived only 15 EASY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS. minute*. He was 22 years old and TODT—At lugene.Dec 2. 1901, to Rev. and Our Line ot Chairs and Rockers are unsurpassed for Strength. Finish, Style and Beauty married. Mrs. J. F. Tout, formerly of Ashland, a KB. What is Ovaritis 7 Friday. Note«, receipts, drafts, due-bills, Dr. C. R. Ray of Gold Hill was at etc., in book form, can always be ob the county-seat the forepart of the tained at T he T imes Printing House. week. There will be a shooting matchat W. M. Holme«, manufacturer of the Woodville Dec. 23d. A ball will be celebrated Suowy Butte lluur, is iu K'lven at Wilcox’« hall at night. Jacksonville. Nunan’s show windows are taste Wm. Cameron of Applegate and his fully dressed and present a handsome son Wilbur were at ttic county-seat appearance. Look at ’em. Saturday. Miners’ Hens, deeds to mines, water- Mrs. R. W. Gray and Mrs. C. II. right locations and oilier mining Pierce of Medford were lu Jackson blanks always on hand at T he T ime ville Friday. office. Jas. Eaton, of Parker’» Station, Don't forget that Myers guarantees left for home Monday, accompanied everything he sells. He may be found by his daughters. opposite van Dyke’s Store, Med • A. M. Crawford, a prominent at ford. torney of it iseburg, is attending our Rev. 3. H. Jones will occupy the circuit court. puiplt of the Presbyterian church Ml*s Maggie Wattenburger of Med Sunday, at the usual morning and ford lias been tiie guest of Miss Elmer evening hours. and Misses Prltu. Circuit court Is m session, and Judge E. B. Watson of Portland Jacksonville is livelier than usual. arrived Monday morning .and Is st There is quite an array of legal talent present. anding circuit court. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew Mrs. I). Duggan of Sam's Valley was In Jacksonville Saturday, trading eler, Is now located on California street, opposite the postoffice. Satis with our merchants. faction guaranteed Frank Mango, the well-known Sugden, Bill McNames’ fa<t sprint miner, lias returned to Jacksonville, er, Is making a good showing at the after several years’ absence. track* near Sail Francisco, winning Sam McClendon of Gold llill, an several races. energetic operator In real estate, was i Fresh bread, pies, cakes and other In J acksun vi lie Saturday. pastry, of superior quality, can be ob W. W. Haines, the genial proprietor tained at The Bos* regular v- Satis of the Eugene tannery, spent Satur faction guaranteed. day hi Jacksonville and bought 13tx> Salt Mackerel, poundsot hides from Ortins market. Salt Salmon Bellies, lion. W. M. Colvig and District A t Holland Herring, torney Rearnes returned Sunday from At Nunan s. Grant's Pass, where they have been The athletic entertainment, an taking testimony in the suit over the nounced to take place at the U. S. Hammersly mine. Hull Saturday evening, did not ma. The nuptial* of a prominent young terlallze. Very few seemed Inclined gentleman of Gold 11 ill and one of the to patronize such au exiiioltlon. belles of Salem will take place during the holidays. T he T imes congratu Don’t fall to read Nunan’s new ad vertisement on the first page of T he lates in advance. T imes He ha* a large and excep Robt. L. Vining, who Is now a resi tionally fine assortment of goods' for dent of Dawson.Alaska, where he has the holidays. been trading during the past few Supt. Dally has been Invited to years, was in Jacksonville one dav iast week. He Is visiting in Ashland liver a lecture before the literary so- at present.accompanled by his family. ciety of the Central Oregon Normal School, located at Drain, and will Frank G. Abell, who Is well known probably accept the invitation. to many citizens of Jacksonville as a If you desire to make a purchase of photographer, having operated here many years ago, Is again in the valley. Jewelry, watchbs, etc , the best and He is deputy supreme president of tiie uD-to-date, don't fall to give Myers, Order of Lions, a new and popular the Medford jeweler, a call. He is • fraternal order, aud is organizing sure to please you. lodges. Adarel Chapter No. 4,0. E. S., will Among the attorneys In attendance hold its annual election of officers on the circuit court (rom outside of Thursday evening, Dec. 12th. The the county-seat we notice A. 8. Ham Worthy Matron, Mrs. Dora Harbaugh, mond, W. 1. Vawter, \V. £. Phipps, requests a full attendance of the mem Carl Narregan and S. 3. Pentz of bers. Medford, H. L. McWilliams, C. B. Mrs. Otllla Dunn Caldwell of Ash- Watson aud E. D. Briggs of Ashland. land has applied for a divorce from J. L. Hammersly and W. A. Carter of Rev. S. S. Caldwell, who also former Gold llill. ly lived In this county. E. D. Briggs Is her attorney. Probate Court. The party given by tlie Jacksonville The following business has been Dancing Club was tne tiest, so far, of trans acted in this court sines the last the series. A large number of young report of of T he T imes : folk from Medford joined in the danc Estate of Elizabeth M Leever. Jan. ing. Everything passed off nicely and 15, 1902, set as day for hearing final all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. statement of administrator. W. N. Koun* and G. F. Wertz of Estate of Philip Mullen. Inventory of appraisement tiled, showing prop Slsklvou mountain, two well-known hunters, were in Jacksonville Friday. erty to the value of $3746.35. The former brought 22 coyote scalps Estate of Marion E Minear. Semi to the couuty clerk and was paid $44 annual report of administrator aj>- therefor. p roved. Mrs. Geo. Matthews of Jacksonville, Guardianship of minor heirs of W J Plymlre, deceased. Louisa A Wil whose hustiand was a member of the Order of Pendo, last week received a kinson appointed guardian. Estate of Rasmus Rasmussen. Jan check for the $75 which Is allowed for 6, 1902, set as day for hearing final funeral benefits. This is one of the best fraternal organizations in ex- statement of administrator. Estate of Solon Colver. Same order istence and I* growing rapidly. as above. The Medford foot-ball team did not Estate of H Blecher. Order made *eein to relish the idea of going UP for sale of real property. against tho Jacksonville eleven. ¿> the game announced to take place Elegant Holiday Goods. here Saturday did not come off. Our MEDFORD 8QUIHÎS. The City Drug Store is again at the boys are hard to beat,and are willing DIED front with a large and complete Hue to play any team in Southern Oregon. of articles suitable for Christmas and Rev. W. Bitter will hold services at Any of our readers wanting light, — At Grant’s Pass. Dec. 1, 1901.Mrs. New Year’s presents, such as toilet highly profitable employment, should the Catholic church In Medford Sun A ndehkon Hannah Jane Anderson, mother of John An cases, picture frames, albums, per send 15c to the Echo Novelty Co., day morning at 10 o’clock. derson of Placer. a<ed 79 years fumery, fancy boxes, papeteries, Echo, New York, for one of their en If you with to Inspect a full and au- books, all kinds of glove and hand graved Novelty Show Card Signs perlor assortment of holiday goods of kerchief boxes, novelties In Sterling (11x14). ------ Catalogue and " terms to all kinds, go toTae Racket. silver, Bohemian, opal and other cele agents. Exclusive territory given. brated wares. Everything of the When In Medford ask for Myers, the N. Boaz, son of Capt. Boaz of Ap popular Jeweler. His stock of good* la’e*t patterns, and prices reasonable. plegate, while working In a mine near Call on Dr. Robinson when looking cannot be beaten in Southern Oregon, Yreka, Calif., last Saturday, was if equaled. • for goods In his line. killed by a bank of dirt suddenly fall The Medford and Central Point “ I had a most stubborn cough ing bn him. Nick was an Industrious, Dwelling for Sale. for many years. It deprived me honorable young man, whose tragic teams played a lively game of football The undersigned offers his residence death will be regretted by all who Sunday, which was won by the former of sleep and 1 grew very thin. 1 property, pleasantly located in Jack- Knew him. by a score of 0 to 0. It was quite In-, then tried Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral, •onville, for sale at a reasonable fig A number of our business houses teresting and witnessed by a good- and was quickly cured.*' ure. It Is well arranged and supplied have donated suitable prizes to those sized crowd. R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. with a number of conveniences, be winning distinction at the masquer A. D. Ray has sold his stock of I sides having a considerable area of ade ball which will be given In Jack groceries, etc., to T. J. Goodwyn and Sixty years of cures ground annexed, which is planted In sonville New Year's eve under the will soon leave for Southern Califor fruit trees. For parti- ulars apply to auspices of the N. S. O. Extensive nia, to spend the winter, for the bene and such testimony as the O tto B iedk , preparations for the event have al fit of bis health.' We hop« that he above have taught us what ____ _ ____ Gold Hili. ready been inaugurated. will return soon, fully recovered. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Thousands Sent Into Exile. A Christmas present is now in or Bates Bros., who lately purchased will do. Every year a large number if poor der for your boy or girl. One that la 110 acres of land a few miles east of of lasting value Is preferable to that Medford, will plant the entire tract to We know it’s the great sufferers whose lungs are »ore and racked with coughs are urged to go to which become* valueless from age or fruit. Tney will put out 50 acres of est cough remedy ever another climate. But this Is costly is soon destroyed. The best possible Newtown pippins, and the remainder and not always sure Don’t be an ex token of affection would be a to other varieties of apples and pears. made. And you will say ile when Dr. King’s New Discovery thorough preparavion for the business so, too, after you try it. of lire, so that he or she can take up for consumption will cure you at Cwunty 1 reaaurer’a 2 Sth Notice. There’s cure in every drop. home. It’s the most Infallible medi its struggle successfully and make the Max Muller, county treasurer, give* cine for coughs, colds, and all throat most of it. No way is so sure of success Ttaw Mm: Uc, Me . 11. AH jreuha. and lung diseases on earth. The flrst a* a course In the Stockton Business notice that there are funds In the dose bring* relief. Astounding cures College, an old, reliable, successful county treasury for the redemption result from jiarslstont use. Trial Institution. Its gradutes are In de of outstanding warrants protested bottles free at Cltv Drug Store. Price mand always, being able to easily ob from Oct. 1, 1898, to Oct. 31. 18»*, 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guar- tain position* tn which they can do ' both dates Inclusive. Interest on the well irom the start. I same will cease after Dec. 6,1901. an teed. i ! PIONEER WHITE LEAD W. P. Fuller & Co. St Mary’s Academy, HAVE YOU BEEN THINKING CHRISTMAS? Furniture GOME AND SELECT ONE l WE WILL HOLD IT UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR YOU. Medford Furniture Co House Furnishers and Undertakers. 7 Coughed Saint Helen’s Hall PORTLAND, OREGON (Founded IWV.) A Boarding and Day Scho I for Girls. MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. This Schoo) otters to Kiris » brosd and thorough education, cowblned with the advantage ot a healthful and refined hone. It occupies a large and attractive buildlag tn tbe Immediate vicinity ot tbe Cltv Park Tbe saaltary ooadltion of the premia*, baa been made a matter of special attention. Tbe bed chambers, class and recitation rural are large and toorougbly ventilated; and tbe construction ot the bulld<n( Is sueh that every room Is open to the sualirhs. Tbe greatest care has been taken to provide all tbe necessary appointment, of a w.ll- eauipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In tbe most approved methods. The alm ot tbe school la to give thorough and well-oraered Instruction to girls sad young women, fitting them for college when that 1. desired, end to aid In the detelopment of true and womanly character. __ ... The Fall term opens September 18, HOI. A f.enlty of twenty competent teachers 1na area for children and yonng women that Individual care ant’ Instruction necessary to tbs *<at r’'"UThere are tour skilled teachers tn the Music Department alone, specialists la Art and Oratory, and native teachers In French and German. Provision Is made tor all athletic game* suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, basket bell bicycling and horseback riding A gymraslfim. 90x100 feet, is In process of construction which will offer still more opportunities tor healthful exercise For Illustrated catalogue apply to __ MISS ELFANOR TKBBfTTS Principal