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hie cor ri eie DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP. notici : Native F o.- Pulli« »‘.ion. contracted by him, ami retain only th« ones which pay? Again we say no. The government has performed and .vili perform its part of the agree ment and the ¡»eople Lave a right to ask the contractor to do as well, that they may get as much as pos sible in return for the taxes which they pay toward maintaining the very institutions which provide these mails. ! NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! i > CENTRAL HOTEL! » GRANTS FA*S, OREGON. U. s. Las» Orinct, Since the Courier took 1 position K oakbck », O b . Aug !d, 18J3 Í DESIRING TU SETTLE IN THOSE ,'lciil Pcjsr «f JiuUli* C061Î7. Ore¿GD in the Kent-Colvig case it has been Notice I« her. t«v given Dial tbe follow in/ naiiv- i Wt'rl l«u t... I tu.tie« >t hi» our fortune to receive tw > very in Thii> Hotel hua bwen thoroughly AUG. 6, »»86. i'RH’AY. in'entiw. m tnala final proa? in *wpjM>rt<X sulting letters from His Honor renovated and ha i-knii.'ui'i th»’- «si«! prooi'wiH t* Registered ul the l’ostoib* in Grant’« Thomas B Kent >nce district at Will do well to consult the undersigned at iuo.le before the Clerk a the 1 ounry R efurnished T hroughout < .)-:r« f l..-.«i liine .-'.’-.n«« o'l.r.mtr Fi--« <\ Ita«. Ore.. a» P«s >n<l-Cla«s Math r. torny "but alas no more.” Mr. Or., ca Saui/ taj. S ptember 11 th, 1886, viz: J-* I. Sowrll. Pre-emption D. S Colvig is almost fin entire stranger CORRESPONDENCE. THE TRAVELING FVBLIC WILL FIX» N.J 4«.5f, for the N. E. ‘j <>t N. F ‘4 •*-. IN THE CENTRAL FART OP THE to u.s and we know of no advantage 1. i • « 1 1 ' ! i- .• . M Wr invite correxjioiiifenre from all sec to result in our liehalf from our po BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. liogue liivur Valiev, on the O A: < ’ Railroad. H>-non»« the fohowin/ witnesses tn lions on subject* 01 local ari l other in- prove h-s continuo.il>r<»-i-lem- upon, and silion, but we do remember that two l,.r. si«. The Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing i-ulto'¡.ti..n of. »aid Lu.d, viz ■ J M ----- (o) With «neh fetter tin* name and »«Idre«« years ago Mr. Colvig aspired to the Payne, J«»»u II *• »ell a«><| II I! Kitter- PAU ROAD ITEMS. part of the County. of Ilio seu-l-r ih ret'iireJ, especially if inan, 01 Altho'i-*, and John G. Howell, o( 1 nomination of district attorney and r «nt for publication I rilfe l<*<ephine >unty On 1 1 • ¿ j ./ fimal. Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point, Oregon. withdrew from the field in Mr ('■ <1. AV. JoHXSToS, A big blast was set oft at Upper iS-8tJ RegHter EDITORI AL NOTES AND NEWS. Kents behalf and it is because Mr. Is Connected With This House. Scaia Springs last Saturday evening Kent has undertaken to cheat Mr and did not cause over >ioo<iam ige. Notice For Publication. The Modoc Ind-.jx-ndent speaks THE BAR IS SUPPLIED WITH THE Colvig out of his election now and One large pie of rock went through 8. 1 urn Orri«-E. I of some heavy cloud bursts in Mo in view of the forgoing facts that the barn with tile <>ther outhouse* R vhebvbo , ‘) m ., A«ix2d. 188<a' Finest Wines Liquors & Cigars, doc county. 1 .Vrtlr# ta hereby fiveri th.,t the f :'.?w- ' we assail him We happen to know more or less damaged from flying General Mining Supplies Etc,. Etc., rock. A heavy blast was also set iiig-iuuned settler han filed notice of hi»’ While the Reading Table U that we are sustained by the people Congressman Laird < f Nebraska, off in the canyon, lietween Sala. ii U ntion to rnak « final ¡.-root in » ipporl CHARLES DECKER, Prop ’ r. <«( his claim, and tha« *»i<i proof will I* ' SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST and Cobb of Indiana, had a fistic and therefore the Courier "will Springs and Berryvale, a few day’s made befure th«- livxi.trror Recr-i.i-rof fight it out on that line if it t ikes ago, whert the de«-p open cut is to the U. 8 I.an-1 <»;«■■•> at Roseburg, Or . BEST BRA.Xlr- OF WISES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS KE1T IN STOCK. ' encounter in the House recently. NEWSPAPERS. ------- , v. be made through the ridge in place . hi Saturday, Sept, ruta-i ll’h. IMS«;, viz all summer.” -------------- 0-------------- C I iin'. ii Ifepiietl, IL-ru <h- rd claim N ’ o. The Eli Perkins writes rather gl’Miml- Mr. Kent says: "I propose to ot tiiniwl as first prop>*'-d ;M55, lor th«* N E. G of 8. W .* of DIX/KIll? BOARDIXCT HOUSE! ly of the condition of ex-President tr> my case, not in the COURIER, foundations for the bridges at and .* W i4 Se . 2.5 a .1 N W of N ’W 1 A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE below Bailey's are completed, but >4 s' • 2«i, Tp. 38. s' ft C tVe«t, W. M. KEPT IN FIRST-i IASS CTYLE. AND THF TRAVELING PI’Bl IC WILL Arthur, now at New I/uidon, Con but in the courts." We care not FOUND HERE. • MEI i WH ’ ll E\ ERY KINl'NE'S AND ATTENTION. the bridges ha«l not arrived at last H- name* the foUow-nz wiin-*-.» to necticut. where Mr. Kent tries his case; we accounts, although expected daily pr his <• 1 nii,a., is 1 •■«i L-Uce ii)«.n, an i from the east. As soon as the cultiva'i'-11 oi. *aidf-vi1. viz: D. F Ma Livery Stable in Connection. arc for the right. Waldo, Oregon. lhues, Stephan 1'i-vrt, .'»I .1 Bennett. II. The old Hawthorne Asylum at bridges arc finished, the track can (' M In'o.li, aft ui Wolf <:r«.,-k. J«.*»-pl.iii.- i propose to keep a strictly first* East Portland has been destroyed by THE DAILY MAIL AGAIN ta-sjieedily laid for several miles in countv, Orr-zzri. CHAS W. JOHNSTON fire. It. construction has cost $75,■ this county toward the Upper Soda class house. Give me a call. We mid there is a feeling of sure 18-Ot) Register. 000; valued at present at aliout S45,- disappointment all along the linc- Springs. J. B. HUTCH, The potholers have sunk several Admnistratcr’» Notice. 000. about the manner in which the j holes in the hillsides below Soda 'Fliis well -known School will lie open for the Fall Tenn on the Grant’s Pass, - • Oregon -i.r. i company convey s the mul.. The streets of Virginia City, Nt- but let us lie lenient and give the Springs, for blasting <>ut the’road- IN the matter of the Fatale of CHoMAS T BYBEE, deceiiM.ul. way for railroad, and in a very short vada, were recently flooded by a contractors a full chance, and then NOTK^E IS HEREBY GIVEN. That time the graders will I m ? as busy as if they fail to comply with their, the under-«i jned haw been duly appointed rain storm, doing serious damage. ta-es all along the route between by th»* County Onirt of Josephine county. At Gold Hill, it washed hou ■ from contract they cannot censure us if Bailey’s and Upper Soda Springs, < in-gon, Mttrng aw. a Prohat»* Court, ad- W ith a F ill C orps . of C ompetent T eachers . Six miles Smith ol Grant'« Pass, Josephine we ■'kick.’’ One thing certain ‘ their foundations and also in the Big Canyon between iriini>tni(or of the entate of «aid Thoma» County, Oregon. they are away la-hind their schedule. T. Bybee, deceased. , Soda Springs and Berryyale, where Rates of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils: All persona indebted to said estate are The alaive ap|>eared in ' notes by A. H. CARSON, Prop'r. Two fanners named j. 1». Pierce blasting is no'.v carried on t<> prepare rvq tested i - vail and .-utile the aarne with- and Isaac Hyatt, living near Dills, ^’c wayside, in our issue of the for grading. P er T erm OF W eeks . out d«*l^y, an<l those having! laitiiH a’/ain^t PRINlARA —5.3-00 T welve » » » » The heavy blast of 10 tons of » lid estate will present the aame to me GRAMMAR SCHOOIy—$5.00 ” Washington county, a few days ago 2,pd of July, to which the Times fbily verified, at Grunt*» Paas, Joaephine —30,0 00 TREES powder, to ta- set off near Soda ! » I , > " quarreled over "line fence and a piece of the jolli, rather sarcastically re i ountv, Oregon, within rix months from ACADEMIC--^- n Springs by electricity, has not yet th»? fint |H.bliealion —Instock, consisting of— .................................... <>f Ibis noti.-,-. of land. Hyatt shot and killed plies: Iteen exploded, as the powder has W. L VIMER, There is some complaint against not vet arrived, and the man engi Apple, Pear. Peach, Pierce. A bniriist rator al said Estate. the daily mail service Iretween neering the job has gone to Sail I»AVI I ìkowek , Plum. Prune, Apricot, Attorney ior thè k..»tate Messrs. F. .M and Oscar Thayer (¡rant's Pass and Crescent Citv, Cal , Francisco, probably to make the I late. 1 Aua 4, H«0 For Particulars, Address (19 4t which may lie unjust to a great Noetarine, Almond, Eto. have sold then stock in "The News' necessary arrangements. extent, however. It is said the n I -i ti ti of Portland. "Jas. I,. Onderdonk, HENRY I.. BENSON, A. M„ Principal. —Also the Celebrated— mail-, arrive iK-liind schedule tinie, formerly of Idaho, a yound journal which ought to lie «overlo >k«-«l to a superintendents intend to reach Strawberry Valley liefore the «now > ICON T STREET, .¡rant» I’nai, Oregon. ----- —The Great-------- K.lseo Japan Plum! ist of experience, lias been associat ¡certain degree, a» nothing is lost storms commence, if the culvert DK !> — thereby. The contractor*«have a work can 1» finished, but every ef ed as editor." —All trees Warranted— 1 losing job aud should not ta harass fort lias been made to get .ill li e Our old friend W. A. Hamilton cd.- [Times. TR PH TO N A ATM. skilled lrbor possible, and it is And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County, It is plain to be seen that these doubtful whether the work can l«e writes from Cresent City; And grown on natural fruit land without ------- OWNED BY-------- irrigation, and free in.in all insect peMa "I had a tussle with a large Ilol remarks arc intended for us Mr pushed along fast enough for such and disease«, stub as California trees am rapid railroad building. stien bull on the i uh till., ami I Nickel plainly shows in this ex HARKNESS & BIJRCH. subject to. Scobie lias established his camp TOBACCO, am still suffering from serious bruises I pre-sion his disregard for the true 011 tny head and limbs bpt I am tin at a flat atamt a mile south of Uncle Those s ho contcniplat« tree planting CIGARS. We Dick sSo<ia Spring*, where tin rail will do well to get n: v pri«-e list before proving and hope to be well soon. 1 interests of Josephine county CANDIES, , will *ay in the beginning that so road companv has fenced in the NUTS, ETC. PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. The breeze in Mexico may or may I i f.u as the agents an 1 drivers of the ground. This place will undoubt nr Hi ;l'«-»t Cush price paid for The ownersof (I. ch .- Wonderful Caves haw completed u trail «0 that parties go not result in war. It ought to conic 1 contractor over this line are con edly be tile next station above Post-otfi.s—Murphy, Josephine county, ing ft. in Grunt's Pass can reach them I»- traveling 2s miles—all but eight miler be Oregon. to the Utiitfd States giving Mexico cerned we have not a word to say- Southern's for delivery of freight Country Produce, Hides, Eurs, ing traveled by uago.. and team The route ihumm Railroad Station—Grant’s P imm . and passengers,, as then- is no chance bite« . bit«.«. a g.«o«l shaking up Their treat tor we talieve them tube gentlemen 13-tf. A. II. CARSON. BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY l<> gain any station room further nient >>f American citizens lias cer and we do know that as agents they north until Strawberry valley is Give me a « all and !x? Convinced. •-—— - - ——“ ■■■ ' —— - - ——................ » AI.I. KINDS OF LARGE AND SMAI.l, GAME AND TROUT. | ltiti tiinlv gone far enough If we arc but doing the business just as reached. This new station below The Rogue Rivei Distillery, st.tii-1 tin«, what wont we stand. —GOOD BASTURE FOR HORSES— K. MARTIN & CO. they ire instructed to do it, ami we Uncle Dick's will no doubt ta- the 4-- — -------- a I. . ■?«.»« stoppimr place for all winter Wai will not censure them, but we have Oil Oirn* ! m * c «’|»> m the |«;.nnl rttainut- The triple isaiitiiesa with Mexico budge iia, lo> ated hi* »tore at llit-. JACKSONVILLE, OR. The Water from th«»« Caies it Excellent on Account of .ta Medical Properties, a light to ccn-aire the < .«ntractor if place, and other buildings ate being i«>n «f ruprt M-nt.iiu’ the oLieM and tu«*l has nut come to a fight y et Mexi r» ¡ihlu hou*- in tju* trade in the I'nited ADMISSION TO CAVES,............................................... $1.00. he does not comply with the letter pill up to make quite a tittle town Whites, and h' again greet* hi* many JOHN A HANLEY co is afraid ami I 'ucle Sam dare not Propr. 1 lie track will be completed to this friend*, reminding them that the caw.ii of his agreement. Whix-vei built the U S undoubted «•f “ p ’ jeu on t-.irtii anti « ah I will toward Now, the contract over this route |»int bv Sept. 1st. tm*n ” i* rapidly ap;>r<-aching. w'.i«*!i pma* ’O' ly intended that Mexico should I m ? In the canyon ta’tween Uncle l* iiiv in 1 guneio-itv hand in hand, No. 4 i 78 1 ill* for a service in sum Dick's and Soda Spring*, the road and the whole uiviliz-’ii mot M *eek* for a part of it. Woudeitul cutes me Caton 4 Garrett, General Agents - MANVFXCTTRERS OF- mei time of 49hums and ¿7 hours in runs back about 2' miles, making lh<»*u tribute* tind m**tnent<w** wMrh taûug pedormed now a «lays by ab winter, i'hey pertorm the service at three track* within a width of three m - hp t»> him! i h»M<T the friend* of fic««tinu Kinn.-v A- Wolters, Agents, Medford. sorption, so look out Mr. Mexico. vear*. \ft» r thn lull ••••nies the Htorm, Lumber, Doors, "Windows, this time in 24 hours instead of 19. mile , and crosses the Sacramento the « mi »011 of ‘lupruMsion h rapidly pxMng ot thbtiine« indicate a The dif river twice above Uncle Dick's Soda 1 way. The A corresjiendcut willing from as agreed ami contracted r dter •'i«l mo*» : tixu future, an I in^n- Springs. Brackets, and Mouldings. fereuec to Jyscphine county i- »im Jacksonivllc, say: 11< ip.it ion ot an •»< putM-d demand for fine The culverts aie al! completed up uhiakie*. he will ^ive jkersonnl attention l.v lengthening the sched to Little Ct-.tic creek, and cement "Everything here is exceedingly ply thi — '.xn ah kixd « or to tli«> 1 v-t wt European and Ea*t<»rn —Article of— dull, witli no prospects of tunes get ule out to 24 hours they an «-liable«! is n<»w being hauled as rapidly as liq’i r“ He now ntf.»r* to patron* the ad ting livelier. Crops will lie pretty to put the mails on pack mules nt |Hissil>le for point* ata»ve in crowd vantage <»i Mehs-'ing fr«»m the*e fine hi*kieb. which ht • ’’i» mi <•■•» will not slim in our county this season, 1 am ing the work Next .-utnmer we u I m ‘ ♦■’stelle d on th» • CORMt. Tin- firm In« sotrv to say, ami lilts with the de Waldo mid convey them at a snails may anticipate railroad building in n present* ha* in wtoek .1. F • 'litter. Ex- cided tailurc of our fruit crops, re pace to Smith River, a distance of Shasta valley, and talbre another 1rs. Old Bourbon and Argonaut w —And— liiskie* sulting from frosts, will 1» .1 serious 52 mile*, which is one half of the winter connection with the Oregon from F. Martin A <’<»,’* distillery, Kv. CORN *H I s K E Y, drawback to our future prosperity entire service contracte«! I > ta- |s-r road will undoubtedly ta- effected. Put up in fiali and whole hhlis ; h I mochhc * —The Introduction of — • »( < niter. etc. Orders addre gaed to John It is bclie\e«l that as soon as the I. Burn*. cummer«- i d agent for h . Mar formed If the c mtractor were held —In Quantité« ar.d at— The hop crop of tin- United Stat, * t<> the schedule and forced to make first fre*het occurs in the Sacramen tin A ('•• . 408 Fr. •»it ■tree» . Han Fran- will be very light owing to the rav ci*et », will receive the * irnt • can 1 i ful at- to river the coming winter, the the tun in l<) hours he would ta- PRICES TO SEIT. ages of vet min and honey dew in bridge it Srxl.i Springs will ta- car tention :i* th<»mrh the orde r wa* given compelled to put on four times as ried away, a* the river is full of tree* him . Dr W. F Krrnicr, agvot, G nuilr HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER coi>se<|ticnce of which prices have l’a'»-k. SATISFA» TloN GUARANTEED much st.Kk and buihl station* all and log* cut down bx the right of run up in New York from seven CENT BELOW AI.I. FORMER RATES. "8 along the line, which in the item way force in clearing the railroad cents to 27 ami 28 cent- |ier pound J The deep hillsides in mam J acksonville of iced al.me w.ml l greatly assist route t-V For Price List, address, Cable report shows that Germany S. P D & L Co. place* prcv:rtc<i anv chance of cut O z the farmers in the «lisp >»ition of — j ami England have tine crops and ting up the tree* into small sections, Grant s Pass, Oregon. their crop* and surplus h<>r*.•» •—t b.aici inti t:«i ■ rolled .’. in into the California crop is re|a>rtc<l favor tr- The <|iH-slion then is thi* 1» it the stream. After the debris is cv able, so that the high prices may lie > right that the contractor t«e re<{utred swept away, however, it will take 1 ■> X 1 11< ;i i Sci i < x > i , teni|airary Hop growers are sure ■X J. < •. W 11 I X to fulfill the simple letter of hi* but little time to put in a new bridge af of good prices however. especially if built bv the railroad po —OF— < lenot-al agreement ? \\ c say it 1- The ■cn >• B CD company * men. probably not more i borough and Practical Instruction ueai Wildcrville. Josephine County, •z CD « Chas Hughe* writes us ftotn Ker blank bid which lie filled out and than a d.u . m » —• s O W Oregon. \V«li commence it* first session, by as follows: signed, require«! him to know all «=x □Ü S' z- J Wimer, 11 1 inner resident t»« "Bill B «rgm.ui was found .lead in • als'Ul the nature of the route to ta ‘Z 4 r* lus field a little after uoon to day traveler!, and hi that bid he said lie and Liisttus, tnan of Vain hill, new M \RBLE. STONE or GRANITE E» T 1 Was out grubbing, did not come hi 1 did know all about it, and n« Mi conducts thi- Ro^tie River Courier .3 è > and a right spicy p.qx-r lie is m.ik • - to dinner Folks went to sec whs ---------- RATES OF TUITION :---------- Saulsbury is .1 stage man of wr> mg The Conner was established ami found him lying dead W ill be Primary Branches. $$.00 per Quarter. large rx|»enetice, we are inclined to by J. II Stuie ata»ut a year ago.- tairicd at a o'clock to-tn<»rrow a z? Intcmediate Branch«“» $0.00 per Quarter. resetve our excuse■> fm hi« lail .in (West Side l eli phont C har . H uohrs . Aug jd, 1886. High At thn.vttc. Natural b’11 tl.>*• .|’l)-. Mub.icval ¡...d t<> do as he agreed. / and Modern c History , Physical Geography. Botany and Retoric. $7.00per Quarter W e ate wry sorry to hear This, as r « r - Il Mr Nickell's tl.eon i« right Towns of Southern CENTRAI Oregon POINT, Jackson County. THE LIVE Olk S.IL00X GO TO THE SUPPLY STORE For ••«roods and Groceries, GRANTS PASS ACADEMY An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. E. A. ESTES, Tfopical Fruits, Staple and Fancy UNI KST( )XE CAVJCS G liOCEll I ES, Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries SUCAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO. House and Store Finishings I he Latest Improved Machinery, cz : K’K KA CD October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months. rn ? r. Rorgtnan was one of the fore ami we arc guilty of harassing Mr u.ost citiaeus of that portiuu of the Saulisbury when we sjwak kindh couutv. and say that lie is not comply mg The other day while watideting with h«s coiitrar t then aw have a ■round town our eyes fell upon a right to earn the theon t irther, little piece <>t paper, tqion which and sav that the parties who hast was written tlw i<«U<>wiug, addressed the buildingot the twogivat bridges to a 1 nisi 1 less man over m the icro-s Rogue river and Applegate tn Josephine counts have a right southern portion of the county D ear S ir The t>»Ilowing amount I- shirk tioin their agreement. |Hit due has been phwvd in my hand up interior bridges and wc liliputs for colics tiou Pie is,- remit at ones- ot Josephine fold our arms and say utid «aie costs Amount due torta. nothing 1c~- u h.- ’ ,. ;is alllu Go'tig a little further and climb and In that mean« go it’.v cut down ing upon a k-nce we te- lvd after tbeir profits If we a«k Jivephtnc this .shock. We *at there over county to pay . if her indebtedness looking a Kick lot up<>n winch we at its face, would we lie hanassing could see nothing worth taking, her? IVrbaps we would Would when ta- »de us at eapied a notice it be .» gi>«| policy tor a Ifem :a:ic 11<k'-.i on a boatil Irkc this, "look government toallow a m til contract out for set-gnus and steel traps on or ha tl.tr.; number ot" enu these premises." We tell off back tracts to forfeit a l 1 ortton oí war’ll» takinr the t<sn nlark with ns semcv upon the nr lit mutes ** PS hi 1 •«•unit it»r • iiv. LS mile’ m Fort Lind rhe Witgnn roue o it tr «.Ik Ì’ort «und i* meuiuLv ir io il«*- .lini tloiih’e th t •r»*. The remaining nine mile«» n »•‘ad h in«* spring» on tlu* Und Enquire <»(. vw addivi h J hlMI’.K. I Mi □ It 1% Dissolution Notice. Cemetery Work a Specialty o 3 y « ✓ Algebra. Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Moral Philosophy AIL ORDERS BY’ LETTER Mental Philosophy. Physiology and Hygine and Ancient lbistorv #7.50 per Quart«.r. Promptly Attended To. 1 Geometry, ’nd the Higher Mathematics, Book keeping, Latin, and the Principles ot the German Language $9.00. Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable O regon S t ., J acksonville , O ok . terms. Board including Romi. Lights. &c.. S: vo per week. Unfurnished Room* froe to StndenLs boarding themselves. ’ The School Room will ta- furnished with Good Seats. Wall Mao* Globes and Cubical Hl«xk* : also SING LEE IK.ra TUX BEST tz The < o|wtner*lui> tH-r«>t<>f<xv exialina :«'t.i.«eii | | JviwuiK* and J C. AI. m .« Washing, Ironing and Fluting. C. I.. GRAY. in thè H.i'<-.ti f -ictie.» in Grwut'a Fa»«, <*rog«*n. under lite finn nani«« and atyle of PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS All kind« «< plain and fen v w„rk *me. I I. .l.-nnin/« A < •» . t* thi« 2d day o( 1 Gaelica 1. W atchmake K Awgua« 1-vM diaanl« e<t hv iiii .'. ib I . ■ • as the necesities of the Scvool demand them. o S- x TIM .ACTION F AR antef . d . • »<•1 I l . «i. ■*.« nai uly: ao..| li.- inU'.est in None will be nth wed to attend Dauccs while Students ni w 11! alae take coutiacu f. >r wood cbnppb «a d b'i» ne».« to T .. raion A Dean, ile the School. -tal l* at. hai 1 z a»*,:.c«*t lite parturnv clearing, ■ 1 Ite Baiti A|.i««'a ;>»rt;o<i ,4 thè «aid tìrm STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL BE MAINTAINED. " »«h-houw on Giften deta.« and tmtaliiiea The hilfe an.i nr- «•rams >'*«*. < •««-iron couiiia due thè tale Arni : L. I. Jyiinma» Special Induct menus Afforded to those Prejunng to Teach A l o., wiil «■ coìlm ,,-d bv amd l. I. Jen- niiK* and rhernt>m V II in 'V UTt'll WORK WARBANTEP No pain», or caper »«: w ill be spar.-d to make the School equal to .1 AMV* i anv * -s DOW TMS *R»T \»K ONE YEAR in S »utbem < >*■» .? n in point of IS-41 I I.. JEXNIN«.* w 1 N (t Subset ita let the C. : xlt «... ci irwtirüj if iü Dia ¡AND - Thoroughness and Gesxl produce taken tn part pax Practical Work t Fa!r’>naec o’- "*w JOHN H ROBINSON p L K 1 Of Washing and Ironing And soli, iu a liberal ahatr Second «re«. nMr 2’» r«», tí I