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I BVENINO CAPITAL JOUHXAI.
TKANSPOBTATION.
THE YAOUINA ROyTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
jnii Oreicon Development company's
iM.mblP "ne- mllcs sno"er. hours
SStimethnn by nny other route. First
ihs. tlirouRli pasReneer and fi eight lino
ff, TMHlnnd nnd all points In thaWII.
I iametto valley to nnd from San Francisco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
lave Albany 1:00 PM
iSvcrorvallls W01M
ij-ive Ynqulna - 6:45 AM
reave Corvallls IMAM
Arrive .u;iij ------- .v . ,
' n & C. trains connect nt Albany nnd
Corvallls.
Tlie nbovo trains connect nt YAOUINA
with the Oregon Development Cors Line
lanci-co. ,.,. ,,,.,
3-Wljl.tu -fAli-a,
STEAMr.nS. FKOM SAN FRANCISCO
IWlllnmetto Valley, Thursday Dee n.
Willamette Valley Monday " 17.
Willamette Vnllcr Sunday " so.
STEAMEHS. FOM YAQUIXA.
lu'iiinnipiia Vnller Wec.nc.dav Dec. 12
I Willamette Valley Monday " 21
Tills company reserve, mu rigui to
liansre sailing dates without notice.
v n. 1'asRcnecrs from Portland and all
-I'mniviftMn Vnllev nolnts can make close
connection with tho trntus of the
YAQl'INA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls,
and If destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to nrrlve nt Yaqulna the evening
befoie ante oi suiting.
FaweiiKcr and Freight Kates Ahvr.vs the
Lowest For Information apply to Messrs
HULMAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket
..cents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or.
wto ... .
CM liuuui., ac i ueni irt. k
Pass. Act., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co.,
Corvallls, Or.
T H. HASWEI-L, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; &
Pass. Agt- Oregon Development
Co., SOI Montgomery st.:
San Francisco, Cal
TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION'.
'. -InHi .41.- ninilnniid otnnmliiinta Win
M. Hoag, Capt. Oeo. Raubc; tho N. 8.
T .!.. .... T M- -rtlll.ni- flirt Thrna
bisters, Capt. W. P. Short; are lu service
for passenger nnd freight trnfllo between
Corvallls nud Portland nnd Intermediate
points, making three round trips each
week ns follews:
NORTH HOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon
day, Wednesday nnd Friday nt 8 it. in.
Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd
FridnvntSn. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday nt 6 a. in. Arrives
at l'ortiana Ttiesany, rnursaay ana eatur
davst 3:T0p. m.
SOUTH ROUND Leaves Portland Mon
dnj.Wcdncsdny nnd Friday at 0 n. m.
Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tucs
day, Thursday and Saturday nt 8 n. m.
Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday
Saturday nt 3:30 p. in.
For ficlglit and passenger rates apply to
the captains and pursers of tho rcspectlvo
boats, or to V. M. Darling, agent, 203 and
JO! Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros.,
agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, ngent, Albany
0. A. Mlller.ngent, Corvallls; or totho gen
eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls.
O. A 0. trains connect nt Albany and
Corvallls.
F. W. HO WEN, Superintendent.
Wm. I-OAO, General Manager.
Overland to California
VIA
Souta Paciiic Company's Line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time hetween Salem ami Sau Franrl.ro-Thirty-el
Hours.
CAI.TFOIINIA KXI'IIESS TBAIK J.AIIA
south, r
'North.
4:00 p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar.
:11 p. in. Lv. Salem Lv.
7:1 . a. in. Ar. San Fruit. Lv.
lu. .o n. in.
7:5.1a.m.
7:00 p. m.
LOCAL, FASSEXOEK TltAIN ( DAILY EX-
CEIT SUNPAYJ.
&00 a. in.
11:10 n. m
&40 p. m.
Lv. Portland Ar.) 3:45 p.m.
Lv. Salem Lv. f 12:52 p. m,
Ar. Eugene Lv. tlrOO a. m,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation of second class
passengers attached to expres trains. .
The O. & C. Hailrond ferry makes con
nection with all tho regular trains on the
Kast Side Division from .ootot F street,
Portland.
! West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallls:
DAILY (EXCKIT SUNDAY).
T &T11. iTTTT?? n-VSTTTi TTri 1 r. (t0 o7m .
'jfflp. m. I Ar. corvallls Lv. 1:. p. m.
At Alhnnv nni iv.rvniilR connect with
I trains of Oregon Pacific llnilrond.
Throiierli tickets to nil nolnts south and
ifct via California. .-
M'MINNVltLK-EXPltESS-flUIN(DAILY
EXCEPT auypAY).
40 p. m;
Wp.m.
Lv. Portland Ar. IWWa. m.
Ed Ar. I W
vllleLvv5:
Ar.McMlnnvllle
5:15 a.m.
For full information regarding rate,
niBrtS. ! nnnlv (n thn .YmiTMin
u.i:J .. ' "
y n uiii
uiciii, uregon
H l liniiPiiti
EitS, Asst. G. F. and,rnw,e U
V. KOEHLER,
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY.
Columbia River Route.'
...- . .. .i.-.i...wt MkS
-mil . mr me en. --tvt; ; ?
m and -2 p m dally. TUkettto and wu
Pnm inai jiolntu In th United bt-. Out
tda and Europe.
ELEGANT PULNANN PALAC CABS
J-tmp-unt Bleeplns Chre run tlirooh w
extraa tmlmt W
! OMAHA
Uul'NCri. WLUFri!
nimI err. pa"
Fre ef Chsrso an4 Withoat Cfcau'- ,
onn-:.itI,-tciMMUorHi !""-
I,.1 inii.r partlruUni inquire uf I- A.
launins. n-ut .rf thr r..ni". -
fraposakfii
mmm
OHOCEIHES.
400 " .Mackerel, Xo. I es
extra mess, 'SS
720
UOO
soa
144
170
SCO
150
100
12000
300
lOJO
1-00
lW
1500
1440
250
1000
1000
fiOUO
aoo
100
144
loo
400.
UOO
MX)
?SU- S-Anlni1. 1'oncltong.
Totweco, Uapldan hp.tnd.
Corn starch (Owego)
Olos starch (Oswig.)
China Starch.
"ame)CkCrS' CXtra' ,,cm(,reil n
llauiiisj California layer.
(ermcH Sperry'i process.
hiUted.r,b0UUeoUlen C" m smlul"
Cheese, Cranston's or as good.
Corn meui. gold dut,f.c.li ground
tracked wheat, fresh ground.
Oat meal, fresh ground.
to.;re hominy, fresh ground.
. ." jd -USl (Lormack's ivitent)
Dried currants.
Dried apples, machine dried.
Italian jmines, mueltlne dried.
Choice Island lice, Xo. 1.
Cream of tartar in bulk, J. A. Fol-
ger's extra.
Cocoa.
LJtrb soda, C& Co. A and Hibmnd.
hite ratstlle soap (Contl)
Little white team.
Pearl b.trlev.
Codfish (boaelebs)lu bulk, Pacific
VMltU,
15 doz llrooms No. 1 extra shield.
18 ' Cans oysters. Illue Points.
10
n
12
4
Cone? iitmtcd lc (American.)
Scrub brushes (No o)
Cunseorn, Wlnslow.
1 gallon cans assorted pie fruit
6 ' lilaeking brushes,Xo 81: all bristle.
8 Until brick.
7 ' Illulng, Ultmmnlme. I.a.
4 ' wooden palls, ash, 3 hoops.
1200 gjtl Syrup, cxtnt golden, American
refined,
230 gals, coal oil, 50 gallon tanks, pearl
bntnd.
100 gal. .Molasses, Orleans extra.
VIM EG Alt.
300 gal. purcjeider vinegar, 40 gr.
COFFEE.
1800 lbs Costa Rica, first grade.
150 ' UocrnmentJaa.
75 ' Ileal Mocha.
400 ' Chicory.
SPICES.
150 lbs Black Pepper.
SO ' Cinnamon.
50 ' Olnger.
20 ' Allspice.
20 ' Mtistutd.
0 ' Clocs, all standard ground.
CllUCI-EHY.
18 doz. Teacups w It bout handles, W. O.
IS ' Saucer., W. G.
15 ' Soup plates 7 Inches, V. G.
15 ' Dinner plates 7 Inches, V. G.
0 ' Pie plates, W. G.
15 ' bottls, 1 qt.. W. G.
i ' Vegetable dishes t 10 inches and 0
12 inches, W. G.
U ' Wash pitchers, W.C.
i ' Meat platters, onchalf 10 inches
and one-hulf 12 Inches, W.O.
4 Ono gallon pitchers, . G.
3 Chamber esels wltliout covers,
W. O.
12 Glass tumblers.
4 ' Glass syrup pitchers.
6 Glass saltcellars.
6 ' Glass pepper bo -es.
1 ' Lanterns, i etlcctors.
2 lantern globes.
8 ' Lamp chimneys, H 11 sun, A
hinge. '
HAHDWAI-E.
8 doz Flat tndl Ulos, 10 Inch.
2 ' llastard tiles, 10 inch.
10 feet "A octagon steel.
50 feet each and U round Iron Jorwu
10 lbs each nud blauk nuts.
IK caso Albany fcplndl.oll.
1 case Albany cyilner.
fl gross sci i s, a. sol ted size.
2 dosen 2x2 wrought Iron butts.
4 keg h-peuuy steel n.tlls. rough.
4 10-i-enuy steel nails, rough.
12 feet steel JJxlJi-
DRY GOODS.
175 lbs Yarn, all wool, 100 1 while, bhc.
woo vds Canton Flannel, Xashua .x.v.
S' Marseilles York MTg. Co. cheeks.
aoo ' iinsdnletlnosheetlug.Ml Inches.
400 ' Calx.tADwlghtMTK.Co.
lSo ' Mariners' stripe (Amoskoiig)
So ' Peqiiot sheeting, An. htvy.
1000 ' Peluot sheeting, , Inch heavy.
SCO Cheek flannel, LontlnenUih
ui. To cling, red nnd blue check.
jjo ' CuHco, American, full stantbird.
100 Table oil cloth.
'SdozMcull-backed horn comb. 8 In.
iodo'zspoolswhltcthroad.NolOmllcend
Xl I arMndkerchlefs
12 ilUw hite linen tl.re.td. ho 25
2 gross Knitting needles, .No 15
CLOTH.
forreo1
-..i.!iiirJruith nrlce.
HUUiiiit-
GRANITE IRONWARE
.e nuddlng dlfche-i, llix8 In.
0 Oblong
V X..;..l.ur. Dit bottom .o. .n,i.
. .If. ."rM..i'f iw.tiom.No.UUll4
2 Deep Hew pnns "
12 lUstlng soon ' 'iuKt.
12 Dep dish Pnj 2Ix7i?? 'J1-
P JKLS? ... si 118. J8 In
TbnffoKldsmltU U
enberg Price List
FIjOI'R
n , 300 barnrfi. flour, bt roller process,
W lie delivered as riulrl
100
STATION""
12b.t..tPe.iC.NU
MBATO
hr
imtu
nn( AX I
JT-SLti?2
?"... .-
".r"c35ir
iflafcSSrS?JK
&Aott2Zl!mc
ByiKi'lt"1
Efrs; ih - a."
TINWAU--
.a-KJrfi-ii a.s P. . . . ,k1
4,rp. u '""' T , i t r il
smooth corners.
1 milk enn 10x19 Inches fitted font 1-Inch
.,.". '". movable stntlner (I liieheo
deep, ntteil with.flangi to ret on top of
the can.
24i..lnK l1?!" of XXXX tin, 11 Inches on
bottom 15 Inch top, nnd 4 luetic deep.
8 brwtd pans 17x24 Inehes by S lnelie deep
made of 2 Russia iron with heavy wire
rim and well turned under with smooth
corners.
12 dozen pint cups of XXXX tin nnd
heavy wire top
1 dozen l-iuart dippers of XXXX tin nnd
heay wire top
6 dozen 1 quart pressed pans, ns per sam-
30 dozen tin chambers ofXXXX tin ns per
-sltjlH.-
t hnmllrt Vrt ic t..i..,i i ..rt
Inches by 8 feet.
iuupaionjgal-nnUcdtron 2 feet 6 In
dies by feet.
0 lect nnc bmss strainer clotb.
1 0 1 liirrrn linrrlm. nin.lilnn ilft. Clnd.
d.trd enensed stow's. '
lNo'Jsettlng down machine Willi Standard
Stow s,
10 sheets of perforated tin, 11x20, ns sample
DRUGS.
1 lb. Solution of Iron for tincture,
2 , Fl. extract ensenni sngrada.
1 , 1-1 extract ergot, tqtitblM
1 , Fl extract rhns nrontntlcn,
2 , Fl extract sarsaparllln ciimp syrup
1 ; Fl extract valerian
r , Muriatic arid commercial
H . Tannic acid
I , CI. lie acid
1 , Carbolic acid, crystals
8 , lliearb soda
'J , Brom potash
1 , Iodide potash
2 , llroin ammonia
1 , Pond iiiur nmmonln
1 , l'owd airb ammonia
1 , Hulpli zinc, txitilbbs
1 oz Citrate llthln
lbs Subnlt bismuth, fqulbbs
2 , Sach epsin, Schcllers
5 , Gum camphor
2 , Powd aloes, too
I , l'owd nencta
.') , Kpsum K-ills
15 , Ground flaxseed
25 oz Bulph quinine, P & W
J. , SulphMoiphlne, PA V
lo , Antlpyrlno
U lbs Vnnnllla beans, Mexican
lo , Vitscllno
1 . Pyrophosphate lion
1 , C C pills, sCl'l) A Co
1 , O C pills. C P I) .c Co
1 . C C pills, Imp 1 I) .t Co
300 Phosphorous pills l--0gntlus, P D A Co
2 lbs Ktrong ether, Sqttlbbs
4 , Chloroform ,
1 , Oxide zlno
2 oz Oil doves
8 , Oil lemon
2 , Oil orange
2 , Oil peppermint
2 , Oil rossmnry
1 yd Silk Isinglass plaster white, 8 & J
2ldozStiengthcnlng plasters, S J
2 lbs Shecpwool sponges
WM each Empty cnpsules Nog 1 nnd 2
500 each Empty capsules Nos :i nnd 4
1 gro Fitch corks Nos 6 nnd 0 XX ex long
1 , Pill boxes, No 311
1 , Powder bocs No 52
i , Tin ointment boxes 1 04
j , loz bottles, Phllaovnls
h ' '
,!- i ' i i i
l-t , 0 , , , ,
8 gal Port wine
l( doz Davidsons syringes No 2
.1 gal ltakcr's A A castor oil
3 , Glycerine
3 , Grape brandy
;l , Sherry wlno
10 , Alcohol
5 bbls Sal soda
17 lbs Japan wax
1 bbl (-00 lbs) Chloride limo
1 can (0 lbs) lliihncli Insect powder,
I skein each New 12 3 4 5 0 7 and 8 sur
geon's silk, Turner's patent.
1 twitlln l.fslr's (-ll-HlltZfdl.ltCUtllf-lltUrC.
Samples may ue seen nt me onicu oi mu
lioaidorTriistcos, and goods must bo In
accordance therewith.
Tho board reserves tho right to rej c. t any
and nil bids. Delivery of supplies will bo
required within ten days nfter notice ofne
ceptnneo or bid, A copy of this itdvcrtls
ment must accompany each bid. riie
name of tho class of supplies bid upon mini
bo written upon tho envelope. Ivnch bid
must Include all tho Item In tho special
class bid upon, nnd must give nil tho items
and totals In lull with exceptions of
bid on meat and flour. Auditing
ollleer- nro prohibited by law from
confirming accounts or pur
chases w hen advertisement does not con
tain a full ami complete description of the
kinds or articles to ho purchased. IHiw
will bo considered nt 2 o'clock p. in. 1 !
day, January 8, isso.
SYI.VKSTKU l'KN.NOYKU,
OKO. W. MClllIIlIK,
G. V. WKII1I,
lli Willi of TrusloccH.
Wm. H. Mu.nly, Clerkof Hoard.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888.
Messrs. Wl.I.M.R 11ROS..
Salem, Oregon.
Gentlemen: We had the pleasure re
cently of mnklng shipment to you of our
new " Wlilto Cross" Extracts, uud send
you by mnll to-day n very nent show card
which wo would llko you to place promi
nently In your store, mid which will ohII
thcnttentlon o. your trade to tho goods.
It has been our Intention for some tlmo
past to placo upon the market the finest
line of flavoring extracts manufactured in
this country, nnd after months or study
and experimenting with the prominent
brands now be.ore the public w have at
last succeded In placing before you n qual
ity whloh boyoud doubt hits no Miperlor.
We ohii not too strongly Impress upon
you tlwt you oan unliesltatli-tly recom
mend them to your oii-tomers ns the Jlnt
that ohu ioslbly be mRiiufactureil. The
paoknge and style generally U ioh as U
attract attention, and we predict thttt when
your trade Imve tested the quality of tlie
goods yourMile for" Whltefrowt" extmeU
Mill be ten..
Jly complying with our request you will
eonrr n fevor un ymirs truly,
A. S.'111-.U.NU A CO.
Ometii Ib W18- ,'?wer. JSJ' J"!!!
" mtmm TrtBUr. Um. Otmob.
Tb- xorjatv O0IDR ii
iMU-d K-reh tad -topt.,
t cMMta . It U '
JoIopmU-i of UMful infer.
,1mm the Jo-rarlt-i ort
eto.t. you iiitwrtl?.
,11 thm w-ry ggV'Clr7
!iT ftThTuunU work, go U -m.
teu
i mm
SK!rEii vo do tdll IHM. thin..
e.nrDtauf tJ v)u t BU . n
r-ONTCOMERYWARDACO.
-.ITKRATltnE.
S3l THE CULTIVATOR m
IX l
Country Gentleman
THE BEST OF THE
AGRK.ULTU1.AL 1VEEKLI FS
DEVOTED TO
Farm Crops and Processes.
Horticulture and Fruit-Growing
Live-Stock and Dairying,
While It also Includes all minor depart
ments or rural interest, suelt its the Poultry
Yard, Entomology, llco Keeping, Given
house ami Gntpery, Veterinary Replies,
Farm Questions and Answers, Flresldo
Rending, lomcstlc Kismoiny. nud it sum
liinry of the News or tho Week. Its Mar
ket Reports are unusually tsunplete, unit
much nt tec! Ion is itld to the Prospects or
the Crops, as throwing light upononeot
the most lmHirtantorallqucstlons When
to buy and w hen to sell. It Is liberally Il
lustrated, nnd by RI.C1.NT KNLAHGK
inent, contains more reading matter than
ever before. The Milweiiptlon Price tssu..i0
iter year, but we oiler a SPECIAL REDUC
TION' In our
CLUB RATES FOR 1889!
2 Sllkl'lllliAnS, luuno remittance $1
6 Subscript ions, - 10
12 Subscriptions, . do. 18
3-lTo all New (Subscriber for INK!),
paying In advance now, o will send tho
tinner Meekly, Irom our receipt of tho re
mittance, to January 1st, lh8t, without
charge.
3Si,kcimkjCoi'IK Fiikk. Address
LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publlahew,
AM1ANY, N.Y.
rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY.
PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE?
An Examination of the Tariff Question with Ei
pedal Regard to the Interest
of Labor.
BY HENRY GEORGE,
ci-oru, H-M. 1'aim:r, : cunts.
This Is tho clearest, fairest, most Interest
ing nnd most complete examination of tho
tariff question yet made, and will prove
Invnluulilo to all who wish lo understand
tho subject.
Tho most thorough Investigation or the
subject that has yet been put In type Now
York News.
riw. .iiii-'iininrn or this Imok marks it
noiv epoch In the world-wldo strugglo ror
rreotnule. Henry (leorgo luii a power of
nutting toiMioiiilotrutli In Hiieli n elenrimil
llnipid langua):o that nny child enn unilciv
stand lilin, while tho most learned man
can enjoy tho accuracy of his statements
and the stiggestlvcness of his thoughts.
Thomas (I, Shearman In New York Star.
Wlioner wants to see tho stningest ar
gumentnot only against nmtcttlon, but
against nit tnrllts will llnd It here
Christian Union.
The singular success oi .Mr.tleorgols that
ho has made political economy Interesting.
Unitarian Review.
A lH)k which overy worklugmnii In tho
hind can ii.ul with Intciest and ought to
rend. Now ork Hcmld.
Henry'George'i Other Work!,
I'rogrcssnnd I'overty, cloth, SI; pnwr,
KV cents.
SiK'inl Problems, cloth, 81: pniier.li. feiitn.
Tho IjiihI (iuestlon, puicr, lOconts.
l'roiierty In IjuhI, luilier. lSrenls.
Addro 'nil. STANDARD,
12 Union Square, New York.
Ono Dollar a Year
TIIK
WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL
(Salem, OrKon.)
Is universally conceded to b -
Tlie Best Family Newspaper
Kerpubllhwl at tho utato mpltal.
IT IHTIIBOJIKAl'MHT.
IT IB TIIK I.AR-IT.
IT IS TIIK Hi'!'.
It inUm of olght wll flllwl nnd nwtly
)NrintI jwtw.
It ulbi alike the rrmr, the merelmiit,
tho taTr, the Brdnw. Kvwy family
4rlhould have IU
It wHitln loluUy AI.I. TIIK NKWH
m wll w iotry, tory, uriwmidnfi
farm, Ihihiv, and many oth.tr etel
Iwturw.
See Our Cash Discount.
WKKKI.Y, One Ywr OXK IK)I.IAK
iMlly edlttoM t ymr
AddrM H wMHHHlHthM d Mwke
all womSw (twU to
TIIK OVI'ITAI. JOLTHXAI.,
mCKUMifall HOOKS if ADVENTURE
CSHllMtMl IlltO (H VHH-1
PIONEER
HEROES
DARING
DEEDS.
Aid
Ttiribrllllac-rfTMHurMof aJI the Imvo
rsplurefs sMl fmnltor itiur Willi I
' dUt. oultaw.ii nd wild ImurtD, ovw our
Hlt-rfc iiiil r, fn.in IU- rln -f tlnw lo
r f.i.-M. ui llr auil fmiuMiM tplnll-i 4
I - . lentil!. MiMiidi-li Itm I. tOB
.n4, ' f !' I"1 lilll"U, ' 4M--JO,
i ti.i.r..aUfurnUi Urn, Wild Hill. Uulfal"
II M -i-rl MII- Miid I'rfxk, r-il
1 , I 11 liur airi'l -.r.-. .! rt lr pl. fi
l . f I .-11 it..! Mill, T3t mi ll MWll,.
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EDUCATIONAL
ST. PAUL'S
I.
Xlt -
Boys a.nfd Girls.
The school will open on the '.'Itli
of SeptemlHr. TliorotiBh Instruc
tion In tho primary nud
nit vu need
English JJranches.
LITIX AND ELKMKXTS OF Ml'SIC
-In couie.-
TKRMS nnd flirt her Information mny bo
had on application to
RP.V. F. II. l'OST,
Cor. Chemekctn and State Sis.
savtr
WILLAMEHE
UNIVERSITY
Urndtiatcs StudentK In
'fllV
UIOOlVUli IJUVIU1 1 VJVlVIlUUUj
I.IWII II I .111.1 i
'
Normal, l.usiness, Law,
-AND-
MEDICAL COURSES.
It Is tho oldest, largest and least expen
sive Institution of learning lu the North
w est.
School opens first Monday lu September
Send for catalogue to
THUS. VAN HCX.Y,
l'resldent.
17: Salem, Oregon.
m
Miss Knox
Will continue Her School for the en
suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL
SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and
Marion Sts.. beginning
SKl'TEMllEK 10.
ll-dw
CONSEIU'ATOIIY OF MUSIC!
Willuiiiotto University.
Most mircxiwrul Nchool or iiiiihIo on tho
nortliwmltHiiiht. About
150 STUDENTS LAST YKAK.
-CourkeH III
Hlu nu. OrKiin Klnizlnu, Violin,
llnrniuny. untl Countur-
point.
DinlomiiH no completion ol coninc.
Tenclmrii: .. M. 1'iirUii. I'ninldo 1',
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