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CLINTON,
MISSOURI.
Highest
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For
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Ladies.
SsmsSAsiteism
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CHRISTIAN, HUT NON-SECTARIAN.
uijoim.ns s:i'Ti::im:K 2, 1N05.
Thi in--' .',". i! 1 mah .1 ."iioomiij is prnmiiictitly In the front rank of
Mils iiirl htm ilc Si ' n . i .in 1 ! ii. iiMtiM f r im
Unquestioned IaccIIciicc In livery Department I
rii. hsi ii.-iuies 1 miieim i.iill.liui.-lii th" Mil" bean il with ."team, detarhtd Killer
j hiius, lighted Mil Ii g.i, using itio f.iinoiii Wcltharh old irl; burlier; llio b.st s.vslcms
lor turning .in.i ii.-'iuiir luiiliimu" Known 10 mmern sneiicn.
Kl I.UI1II.V lUltMSHEII TtlKliUMtlHtr. UNI V TWO ViM'SO MPl'S TO A llnnst
l'ire escapes ArU'sian waler on every Moor -pmn as un'rodden now, .mil as
healihriil a an nrmii breeze. Everj comfort wl convenience lu tb liome. livery aid
ami appliance in in. school
Spcious grounds, clod with verdure ami adorned with nowers.slirubleryand forestry.
Ail Unp.ir.ittclctl Health Ucconl.
Inlruntlnn In i-very 'loptriment by umi'Ihth iralndl ny tho first tnatpri of llurope
nn'i 1111l 1.1 an r.riTf.it rr horn" nntoria ami school mlranutres couslileicil,
KU.lr..MtcJil 1 UK 1 Hl.U't'-l S FI4MH. lu 1U0 VV'ot
l-'or liufcrcnce, Consult our (ir;u!un(e..
I'liim I"1 In "'. leu i'.ir?' pxlateiiri!! annuil averaso ntlrnlauii, MJ fltiulent. 101
of vIhmii 'r .warlers. leprOTriitliiK"' iai- innl trrrll'rlis. In Mnnlc, An ami l.lo-
cutl'ni, :' ii.miei annually nrullPiL From luuif and tmrltorlei, Ii 11r.nl uatet TbH
vi-fnril uiniu,ili'iialilv ihowi a Mirr"f iii'Vit aclil"viil by any olhT Mltuurl fcm.ilo
Kill, ..'I. TthS1. TIIK linnll NAMh iK IIAIIIH ( I'M n.l. fVlili'lll'l'S till) puplllalltv (if tlm
man.r-,',m'ii'. no in at mom .M aiiimah. and in a iin ImVi-x of i)k nun bold rnrli
ilan, I'ti-iv 1 ir I rm Kduratlnii ba In tlm Ue.irt if an lutulllKOut and illi'rlinln.itlii public,
t-end tor liiautifully llluitratod IJei ada Adlresi
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mifntc4 RrtiiiMft HftSf nse I'or Girls ami YoiinijWomen
owaio PayiiB boiieg6FAYETTE,Mo.
Ijoentlon lioaiititul nml lipnlllifnl ; rnnipiu nttrnctivo; coIIpro InilMing nr
rnnccil fnr Ooiivpnicm'K nml cottitort; booted by stontn, lighti-d by elvctricity ;
liatb rooms, ovorytlntiK tnuili'rn
l'lUCI'AUATdRY DKPAHTMKN'T covers four yonrs nml tbo Colloginto
Coui'sn four yoar.-. cumiirolienilln;; tbo Knulih LnnRtiuRu nml l.ltornturp. Ancient
nml Minium I.uiikuiiri's, MntbismntiC!., Nntunil Koipnru, ISj'i'liolouy, Ktlilcs nnd
Kviilnncus of (liristinnltv. Thn eotirko is lnpber than is tisunlly prescrilied in
CuIIprc". for Youiik W'oinon.
Tbo XHISIC DKI'AHT.Ml'NT oircrs Coniorvntory nilvnntnfros umlpr the
tllrc'tiirthii of roin potent instructors. Scleral now pimios linvo lioun milled.
Tbo ICAf, DIU'AllTMENT otrurs superior mlvmitnges. Tlie old Itnlinn
motbod is I'inploveil.
TI10AUT IlKl'AUTMENT. under the intpllfRont supervision of nn nrtist of
nioro tlinn local reputntion, otfers oxtrn advantages. Tbo work of lier pupils bns
demnnded tbo intention of many liruminuut art critics, and won fortbam bighest
nwnrds nt overnl oxbibitions.
Tbo SCHOOLS or KXI'RKSSIOX nnd 1'HYSICAL CTLTrilK nro fully
orgunind, nml tbo Xew CiwrninMum is voll equipped. Tbo Instructor nnd
Director is n tboroURli Speclnlist in these two llepiirtinents.
Come nnd soe our rucilitios, or send for Illustrated 5il-tVNfriin(i Cata
loquc. Address
REV. HIRAM D. CROVES, President.
AND GERMAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
1 oun tied ami I.ndm-nl lm Uovprnov
llardni in IS7V-
UNEXCELLED
in r. s.
Tor tho Hipher Kiln
cation nf Women.
K v r y r o o in
talii'ii at open
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rooms ready.
23 YEARS'
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I'rospenty. l'atrons
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GERMAN CONSERVATORY
ft XAVER SCHARWENKA,
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I Mm?mE& DIRECTOR GENERAL. MMM
Sit ;tMSivi.inS5' In the music raciilty aie !U i;riidii:itV5Rs-f iSRlfiSp5?
Ft? vHriSi'''4Jifeftw fri'in tbenorlils most famous con,erva- iV? jfi-SlNt WSu
5S WWtlSSWC? ,0,'1,!'" Heihn. l-eiplu. MuttuurU' ll.n- VASri3-IfM4j
's4&&Sjf,'KC9 tium?u. New i:mji.ini CiDinv.itir, fii. lvviwrJr
I40J VJ'wxn seveial of tho faculty u;ia spent fimu WtfSSitffts ";i
?JP VT ''tW " l" ieuojrs s piuiessni. 01 uicio fti'rOti)
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uill In- auirilfil ill the litv IViit.il. i-nipiioiui Austria
M I.K Till. HI.NT
is wisi I'm ii . -i iii. lviiui.sis in i'iiitsir iti: in (i. i:d.
bi.vluwmeiit malt, hi ia'' ImO'is-liiii i.. -i.iiei.ere .ill the ailvaLiuges
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A. K. YAPiCEY, MiAH". MiMNorru.
II PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
OF INDEPENDENCE.
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& A select home school lor Girls and Young Ladies. The build
M inc, s healed ly htuaui, liyhtod by oleutriuity and supplioil with
t iiathioonn with hoi and cold water. Tho ground aro largo and tlto
!,;? building bright and comfortable, l.ocatod in a beautiful and health-
'M fill town. Klectric railway, with trains every i.ri miuutos, for
ij Kansas City, thus giving all the advantages of a largo city without
r" corresponding cost All modern uouvomonos. Klovau ollieors and
RjS teachers, Primary, Academic and Collegiate departments. I.it-
jga crary, Musio and Art departments.
Art and Music Departments in
Charge of Graduates of the
Leading Conservatories.
Speoifil arrangements made whereby our m iN may enter Smith
YVellesloy, Vassar or Hryn -Mawr.
Tho next bcusion begins Tuosday, N-ptcm'icr 10, 1805.
For Catalogue and other information addiess tho President
Rev. George Frederic Ay res,
INDEPENDENCE, MO.
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FOR,
Ol leCrC Young-Ladies
jl J&. m 4 - LEXINGTON, MO,
X IXSTITUTIOX for tlio llitflirr lMiieatlnu of Otrh nml Younff Women. Several Collcpo Courses leadinr to degrees;
nlsii certificate! of I'roiK'ioncv gran toil those cunpietlnr- elective studios. All tlcpartmonls--Mterary, Scientific,
Music, Art, l'lij-sieal Culture niocution, Shorthatitl, Typowrltlin. llonbkecplno; are of liifc'h order anil in care of
f-pcciulisK Courses of Study arc Strom unit Literal; the work thorough; the best modern methods employed. The
rni'iiltv is composed of l-Iarnest, Kntliuslastie Teiehers of Colloio Trainiiif.
Tlie location is ono of rare In-antv nnd liealthfillucss. The eolleiro is kept with earn, and equipped for health
and comfort. Heated bv steam, well ventilated: llirhted by both Kns and electricity; hot and cold water; bath rooms and other
modern appointments on every lloor. Spucial attention given to Physical Culturu, based upon the best features of the Delsarto
and the Sargent systems.
WELL EQUIPPED LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.
SUPERIOR LECTURE COURSE.
Tho aim and purpose of the School is to foster in its pupils an intelligent and active Christian life, to lead them to fix
high standards of character, and to otVcr. to all young ladies desiring it, breadth and thoroughness of scholarship.
Twenty-seventh session begins September 1L', 1S'.I5; will close .tunc 10, lsn0. I'upils admitted at any time and charged
from date of entrance.
I'or Catalogue and further information, address the president,
MISSOURI
VALLEY
COLLEGE,
ARCHIBALD A. JONES, Lexington, Ho.
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STEPHENS COLLEGE, VolttmAoatl.
Nut n Death hiuiuir tho llourdliiK l'upUsIn Twcnty-llio Yearn.
This old and justly popular Institution, established for the "lllsher Education of
YounK Wonien," ranlis ainonK the llrst. ITS COUHSK OK STUDY Kivos opportunltloa
lor the Lest culture In every lino of literary work. MUSICAL DKI'AUTAllJNT. I'or
yeara this school has been noted 'or tho superiority of Its Scuoou of Mu.stu Its ad
vautaKcs are manifest lu lis SUl'Elilon CACIiliTV. Till: AllT DUPAKTMGNT. An
accomplished artist Rives Instruction lu this department, which has become ono of tiio
must Important features of the educational worn of the institution. Tho course em
braces Orawlnir, Crayon, Charcoal. Painting in Oil. Water Colors. Pastel and China
Decorations. KLOCUTION' and PHYSICAL CULTURE. Another valuablo and at
tractive feature of tho College Is tbo special attention given to Instruction In Elocution
ami Physical Culture, An accomplished toucher of Del.sarte will have charjto ol this
department. THE IIUILDIM and GHOUN'DS. TLo rooms ar elegantly furnished.
Hkatiui with Stkam, LtfiiiTED iiy Horn Oas ANo Et.i:ciniciTr, malctniramost.com
foriablo and pleasant homu tor tho young ladles. Tho largo campus of eleven acres of
ground, adorned with magnlllcent elms nnd oaks, combine to inalto Stephens collego
ono of the most attractive and beautllul places lu the state. Visitors am always wel
come, as wo know a careful Inspection o( this grand Institution and our method of
conducting it will fully satisfy them thnt it Is a inodol place for the education of young
women, l-'or our complete Catalogue write to
SAM RIIANK TAYLOR, President, Columbia, Mo.
FEMALE
COLLEGE,
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This is tho OLDEST MILITARY SCHOOL ,ti the Central West and has been under the same management
from the bcninmti", of its history. ii(iarc . ver than at any other Western Military School.
The .' ' is in a town et sJuls, and tins congregation of schools secures many advantages that one
alone would not possess. Xo tit. Unsurp.i-. c; health record.
Attendance last session showed an iiuki f J 6 per cnt over preceding year, while most schools of this
kind showed a falling olf.
Additions are now being made to the buildings, and more ground has been secured.
For catalogue address k
SASMiDFORD SELLERS, M. A., Superintendent.
KANSAS CITY'S GREAT BUSINESS SCHOOL
THIRTIETH YEAR.
SPALDING'S OOMM
ER6IAL bOLLEGE
(INCORPORATED.)
East Wing N. Y. Life Bidg. KANSAS CITY, MO.
Thorough Instruction Given in
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Teleg
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LOCATION THE MOST CENTRAL ANO CONVENIENT IN THE CITY.
20 ELEGANT COLLEGE 1100 MS, 18 EXPERIENCED TEACHERS AND LECTURERS,
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR OVER 500 STUDENTS AT EACH SESSION,
This old and progressive, institution stands at the head of Western Business Schools in equipment, ablo
faculty, best and most progressive methods and in the number and quality of positions furnished its graduates.
Twenty-niiio years of experience and unquestioned roputation as progressive educators has enabled us to per
fect a oouibo of study tho practical vsiluo of which is attested by over 1-1,000 graduates and former (students who aro
acceptably lilting responsible positions in all sections of tho country,
Half-rate Summer School now in session. Students can euter at any tirao.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in ovory particular.
Ho sure to visit or address this school before going elsewhere.
LExziisra-TOisr, :mo.
Its graduates for the past -10 years may bo found in all parts of the country,
filling positions of trust ami honor, or at the head of illustrious and proud
families. Its location is of tho finest and healthiest. Presents u full
course or takes students in Specialties Music, Art, Business. Christian in
character and thorough in training and Developing Young Ladies with
that high level which enables them to successfully fill any position. It
presents advantages not surpassed anywhere. The past year ono of the
most successful In tho history of tho College. Terms vory reasonable. We
cordially invito you to visit or writo us.
Tor beautifully engraved Catalogue, address
W. A. WILSON, A. n., Lexington, Mo.
ELBZABETH AMI
LEXiirsro-roiisr, :m:o.
Pull Academic and Collegiate Departments. Philosophy, Mathematics, Science,
Ancient Semitic ami Modern Languages, English History and Criticism. Art, Music,
Elocution, Eta, Etc Faculty complete. Specialists In each department. Liberal addi
tions of apparatus and library havo been made. Complete Gymnasium. Instructions
In all branches given according to tho most practical and modern methods. Excollont
board can bo obtained In private families. A dormitory Is being built for tho accom
modation of 50 students, whete the expenso ol living will bo nominal. Open to both.
sexes. Wrlto for Catalogue.
PRESIDENT, W, H, BLACK, D. DM MARSHALL, MO.
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A I'reshytorlan HOME SCHOOL for tho Higher and Liberal IMucatlon
of Ciirls aud Young Women. Tills Is ono of ilio oldest schools m the btate
Unexcelled advantages for acquiring a thorough, well rounded education'
as all tho Instructors are Specialists. Special attention given to tho Man-
fill Ini'.'i rifiti nviirlniil.-iiir, llm tlLunupl .IaH ii.. tl.lt it,. ,..
.. .., ,,...,, ,cl, iiiiiiuiuya iigiueii wiin gas:
water on each lloor; hot und cold water baths; lirst-class bunltarv urrantro
ments und perfect drainage. ' "
TERMS VERY REASONABLE.
For Illustrated Catalogue giving full information, addros- tho President,
REV. T. PEYTON WALTON,
BOX 888, rjE3rTTrrT.rrir-TvT ,-
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