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lu amktnf qppUiMUoit i..r ..-iujibsiou to tbo Acu ivni iluotM: iwo tbm tuna. ;1889. To 8ANDFORD SELLERS. Prlneipal WSNTWORTH MALS ACADEMY. LEXINGTON. MISSOURI. Dear ir : — desire to enter my ds a cadet in Went worth Male Academy for the session commencing Wednes- day, September 11, 1889, and dosing June 1f, 1890, sutjeet to the prbvisions of yowr printed CcUcUogue and tfie regulations of the Academy. He has not been expelled from any other school, and is a boy of jgood rnoral character and habits. CATALOGUE . LEXINGTON, MISSOURI. A Miliiary nd jSofltrding Sehool for ys and Yocmg Men. MUKMe Yui, ttiMi,eow«iittiiniiwBi ii. B8TABU8HBD IN 188a vmuitpmcm imic book jjcd  a mxt, wnmti9 t t uo. FACUJ TY. 8ANDF0ED SELLEK8, L A., PHIHCIPAIW Caff. E. P. BYLAIO), Coxmahsast JfedemXanyiM ef, Butinw JSnmdUiond Tactic , JOHN W. H0FKIN8, A. a. B. N, H0PKIX8, jengrKi , J atunri jjotenes. EDOUABD BLITZ, loss XAXIB 8. HOLLIB, Foeal jiritffe and Piat MISS XFFm CHILTON, Short Hand. MISS T. M. KENNEDY, Matron. BOA Of saossees. 8. (;. WKXTWOiri ' II. I KKSIDEXT. iEUl:(.K M. CATliON, Sf.( KBTAKY. WM. McCAL.ShAN ' i). Tukaulkku, WILLIAM P. KEUDULl ' F, H Y C. WALLACE, EDWARD W£M80B, BENJAMIN D. WESDIN. €AfT. E. L. DAB6T, CfoatAKBAXT, Qadet Officers. AOJCTASIT, J. K. EDMONDS. COMPANY A. Robert AtkiiMOiii Oai tain. W. s. Alltm 1st Lienteoant. A. I. ( ' mii M 1st Sprgeant. Martin (iauldin, Jil SHrycnit h. li. Uusi ell, 3d Sergeant. W.A. McCfton,.... 1st Corporal. B. H. Brown ad Oocpooa. COMPANY B. C. L. Harper, Captiun. N. O. Harrel90D,.]st Lieutenant. II. F. Blackwell....l8t.Ser joant. v.. S. Moorman, ...2d S r caiit. iJ. C. Hyde, 8d btrgeant. W. T. Dunn, IttCorporaL L. G. BylaDd..... Gorpoi«l. Ueii, Walter Soott.l( VW;vMint Tlill M ' . .- .Vndrew. .luhn fiwr.jL ' , L ' iiiuti)ii,., jVtktuson. Ikobert. .W. UtUiwa Kiiii.sjw. - ladcwan, Horace Fulkeuonf. Xiexingt(nit..Mi ourl.- fioone. William Arthur. J..... Eteta, .Kbbsbh Brtnk Thofr, Oliver Koiaod.:. Denver, . . Colorado. BrookA, Jay Ne ' Uton . PlfAEumt Gnp Mo firyen, Edmond Baite. f. SpdnxBeld.. .Missouri. - Brown, Beiijauuu lli ' uUm. ' Waverly Mis suUii. 1 - Buford. rolemun (irafee. ....Lejtlnsrton. • rulkliKs. Calliuiiii. .( .. . St. .IiHHpb, • -KlaoipUslJ. kii Arthur. ikllvilh-. Cartef, George aslmi tou.l Lexiujjtuu, Ctumey, James IMiiii as . Lexington, ' -CdviUe, Fnwk Hutohlii80D,..Kaiu a. - C Kjper. Edward RiueharuY tiewisburg, t ' onler, Fniuk tiocdpn . . VV ' avorly Mlaiioari. Cox, Lewis FtatdMNT. .. ..... Dovtv, — Creoshaw. Lather Wiit8tou.A . .LenDgton, rru7.eu. XiithiUiit ' l (Irmi. Daehler, KoIhtI Williaun.r. Hlackbiirn. Dwvi, Tillou.V .„ LexiuKiuii. Dtftin, WnUam TalmaQ. .Kansas ( tx, Edwanla. Fnink lyOm. K. Waveriy, Kwinpr. Kphraim.J Jefferson City,, Farrar, ( ieorjje. . ' y.. .Lexinfjton -Field, Slfpben WnOworthY. ' ....LDxiiik ' Um, - ulknaon, Aich. .Ij Lexington ■••••••••••• Kl • • • Goixlou. Kdward Clifford. .Lexinffton, -tiiiuldlu. Murtiii... , a,.... Hanball, UonUm, 6UuUt) . . I J«xioj{ton. f _4, — tl Graves. Clarenoe Stuith. ' LexliiRton. — IMiarliiS ri.vHsus. . . Sweet Spring. ' Jiamiitou. Jainen Yager. ... ..Pueblu, Colorado. H Binlsfar, EdinunI fivevrtt Y. ....Oswego KaoMS HAmleQ. Earl Warner. . . y. Jeffe avUIe.IndiaDa. — Harper, Clarenoe LiiivM .Kl X We8tport,...Mls8(md. —Harrelson, XnUmn Olivia . ..Ilelfon. ' • -Harriaou. Joseph Sims.. K LexiujftoQ, Says, Oarl Wilson.... O Lexington, ys. Fank. Ward. . . . if.. a Lezizq(tQD, Ilickiiiiiii. K ' hviii AIIhtI y 1,4 ' xinifton, - l!i( kiii.in. lliini .... Lexington, - Ilo Imau, CalviiieJ|t- — Sedalla, - HoUnM.Guy.r. ? .LL ft....K i «isCity, - Hunt, Robert Henry. ....Kansas City, - ' Kwiiuei, Cli;uit« E.siuoiideY. Wt-!] ' !!. — KeeUlo. William Richie.. r Iami.-lo:!, Eeouedy. Scott Kanaae Ci , - Krichii. Ernest... It. liexlngtmii - _Lyiidi, Walter Scott .f.. -. Ia ' p ' s Sttmmit, Martin, Itobert FranidinJ: JerdeyvUto .-.nUnOb. Masie Bon. WiUiam A. . f.. Bladtbiim,. .Misaoail. - MoCum, Warren Beevea. i . . . . ; SpringfMd, McDaulel, Jeklmuod Koel r Slater. McKean, Edwjml Hnlliven. | J xington, MUUitan, Oriou VUUlier.... ' f.. Olaihe Kansas. _ UooramQ, Edwin Som nriUe.f. Lexington,. .Miaeoad. llorrow. Emmet Lacy.K .... LciingUm, Xi wkiik m IIS Allwrt. . S  flalla. . (Ktraiulei. 1 rt l Iloitou Cliillicotlie. raiieu, Jauidto ilorace. . Uret ' iii buiit, ..Kausiia. Flattenbuig, Charles. . . iTy Dover, Missouri. Ponder, Tlieodore £nlh r y. .....Df$nton Texas. Uans«iri, Danii ' l Ilowmaii-:. Kansa.H( ' ity,.MiSH im ' l. llul)erts. Uuliili Ii«?iiiy..L ' ' Vfhiaska. • «ir Mm liogera, Jauaw ' aii..yfy Vt -ii ti Misnuuii. -itusaell. £ra)dne Bucb;. Independence, Roasdi, Fonreet. J. Lexington, _ Riissoll. .Tames i T L ' . iii,flrtori, . ' Rylaiiil. Lt ' nii;ii«l (iiitiil l( f. liexliigtou, -itjlaud, Ilidiu:a l ord .i Lexinnton, • Self, FmlH ( ' olemikiJ. . . -Timlmi.iii. RolK ' rt Mnrvin • . Taylor, Alexauder. , ■4 yS8. Bimeon Irwin. K ....... Tbornton, Sanford Befme. Waddell. Robert 11 f ...... 1 W«fl, 0 car..t - Vemer. . ma.ssa T. ' . . jl. Wheeler, (.i ?i rgB L i vunl. . Whitetnan. JieoakltM. . . . . Wilson, Leo Miletus J. ., Wilson. !{i(Ii:inl Dr.uit ' Ty. Wiwuiiiu. Willio lii k .Westport, M .Knns;if ( it?.  • .Ma.vvit ' w. ti St. Joiwph, • ti Setlalia. t — .Ijexingtou. •1  .Keytwjville.   • .Lexington, u .Dovor, «i .Kansas City, • . Lcvinutoij, .Lexington, n ™- .Lexington, M . Lexington, tt .St. Joseph,  • — F.iol.1 K:in fts. .K«yt( iville, . Missouri. .Keirtesrtlle,  • .KansssCit;,  t .MalteBend, kt .LexluKtou. • .Lexington, U — .Lexington, tl ..LexJngtoii tt st ' ltpo rpprcseiit«d : CokwadOt lUUiolBt Indtau, Kansas, Texas, Nel raitktt uuU Missouri. HONORIS. At the olos of HCHsitiii l,sss-sj(, mwiiils were uwai ' ded as I ' uUuws : PuncUiality and Deportowut, J. K. Edmonds; seoood contest- ant, Ki A. Hickmim. Sehdaohip MedaltB. A.. Hidanaa; saoond ooatoitaiit N. G. Cruzen. Military Drill, W. A. B kiui; -, bccouii cuulf Uut, V. s. LyucU. Wssbingtonand Lee Sebolaahlp, J. B. Audiew : seoond oontest- ant, B. a Hjde. J. B. Andrew,. A. r. CnmpMl. i ' K. hUUiuiidi). B. C. Hyde .KliHiUve Coune. Ilusiness Course. . Uusinetu Course, .daiiiieal Coune. .BaiatmOoaim. flflm of the §ehool. It Is the pnT])OSP nf the present manaftement of this sr-h vtl to use those methods which will develop mo t sucuttHtifiilly theiutel- leetaal, moral and pbyrieal powen of Its stodoitB. to fnmn (be best mental tmining. none bnt men of liberal and tboroagb education and who have had o erienM in teaohfnc «U1 be employed , Tliut 0( 1 :1 tuocHl Hiid reli({iouH iiiHtriiction uiuy In; given, Die teadMTB are required to be Christian men. memben in Rood standinR of some Protestant church. The students are required to attend church and Siiodagr aebO(d every Sondagr in a bodjTt aocom ponied by n Uwh r. A g muusiimi 18 alwuyaopeu for u u and the daily uiUitary driU to aa refiolarly required as recitations, affoidiuff one of the best exercines known fur phyaioal derdopment. All imjiils from a distance and all the teachers Iward nnd lod c in tli - riiiM.|. in order that the influence and u|)er ■i i ' n of ilie t«iu:iui ujay be constantly and most successfully exercised. IJy this intimate association between pupil and teacher that partof a youth ' s education which is outside of Ute text b ' « )k (uui Iw best at- ttMiil to. riiey areshipldt ' d from ♦n il inlhiences ainl tli« ' y are tnu|(ht lmhit.H iif gentility, neatness and punctuality. The carek ss are re- quired and taught how to study and the amUtioua are encouraged to greater endeavor. The school is, aa it were oat huge family in which eacli teacher oeeiqiiieB tiie piaee tf a paM or an elder brother to the boys. COURSE OF STUDY. 1. t. S. BMbtU. « — MATSntATIOl Latin. yiMrDirorait.. OompoaUioa. Owiirmpiur. SaooMD Dtviaroit SfNilllnff. Rcadlnir. (jniiiiiiiiir. G«c irrupby , Gompositiun . OaeiMiMtloo. ArtthauNk. TsanD Omuov.. Spi ' llliig. Qmmnmr. DMiMMtiao. Aritttnettc Gnunnuu ' . Vouim DiTiMow OompatMen. DedaoMtka. • . lUllJ!-l. • Gnunniar. VunsDmiKnt.. Bluitorir. Corapo-lti.i) OrlifiQiU OnOfcm. Trlporii ' itH ' try. : ui ' I ' i lug. vinrti. ( lo ?r ). Prune Oonpotttlm AlMLbWdS wow Prote Oampoaiuoa. PonsOsAooAxa.. Eiiirli«li Utenitijre. Art of l l ' riiiirs ' . AatranoBiy. Uvj. nt nicc. ri,iijiiM. iti.iii. Meuioratdlift of 8ocnitoR Pri«p r,,ir|K...(iiiii). ToA Classical Coukse embtaoes colunuas 1, 2, 8, 4, 7, 8 and « Th ELBcrnvB CouBSK embmoes cdoauui 1, 2, 7, R, a part cf Tbs fiuusota OouBss emtdaoes wlooniB I, 7, 8 nd a 8 COURQS OP STUDY. «. t. 7. 1. flutfMm. RmOBT. SonuaaantL. • reootMiMtilp, BiMorr of ttw WarM. Ftrrt 8tip In United Bttm Flqrtiral Ponauuialilp. AoQk-KwpiQS. Bloctitkn. Qmwiar. GnunniM ' . Grnmtnar. AMdtr. Eniriliii Hiatoiy. Phyidc . Book-Ke0f)ingr. HlooaUoo. Tnrflc!!, Bible. Qormma rroneh Aodont SEtalotyt (SMnoMrv. OiHnincralti law. OWl 0« v immcnt, Rtncuttou. TaotkM. Mude. BlblB. Qci ' iumk • Meducval «n4 Hist 017. QDOiaCjr. Miacnlofy T part Mf o. u, ttuil u cUoice betweea 4. A and ti. put of 9. 9- t Ks ' oLii it :—McGuff«y ' a Speller: Webtrter s IIIkH Rehnol Dic- tlonArjr; Manry ' ft (ieiMrmphies; Reed and Kelloflj ' s Englisb Crrain- mar; ( ' liu iL s (t r ( ' liiUin n: Swinton% Aul] ; Chittenden ' s Coin| iti iii : Kelli j:i, ' s HlieUtric. MAiuii.MATicr :— Ka 8 Eleuwiitry Arilhtuelic; V|jiUi  Com-. pIftU) Arithmetic: BAmm Advanced Arithm( tir : Wentwortb s Alwbra. (.leomoliv atul TriRoiiomeli ' y; Davii Sii, eying. L TIN : -llaikiieHs ' IiitKwluctory Lain llixik. (JrAinuiiir. Hsadsr, CumiHmitiuii. and i. nim in Ca siir, .Salliia t aud Ctoeru ; ClMue and Stuart !! CtasBical Secies ; Harper ' s Lexicou. (iuEKK :— viiit s l irst l essAnsin Greek: CfOodnin ' sGraminar atui Anulmsis: Joui ' s ' ( Miiiiiositioii ; Westoott norths UxwdC Testament ; Uddeil and SioU ' s Lexicon. RiKTOBY :— tioodrich ' a Stslory of the World ; Scudder s History of the I ' lHt. I - tat H; Th h«tiserHi finish. AoeieDt aod MeditBvat and Miuleni lii ti)ries. Sc ' iKNCK :-lJuutt ' a Minei-alogy auii Geology; Ilimstuu ' .s Nat- nrol Philnat:ipby ; Steele ' s Chemistry; Houston Pbyiiologyt MMiry Physical Geniiiaptiy Clinliin ' .H ( ■(UuiJiL ' ici.il ; Vni.iij- i il l H.vn niiiiMit . PltmdJT B apon the ( oarse of §tady. Three e« urHe9 0f study Imv l)wn ananjcwl. tin liussiail, the Elective and the Busineia. The first two are tned in preparation for colleBe. the last for business life. In all departments tiiuruugh- iH s nithor tluiii scup w ill hp our aim. Th« ' nirrir-ilum has butii bmuglit striri! uitliiu aradctnic ninffeand tin Hiii.ji-rt will bopnaseJ ovw until nuLiii iv ]. A Urj{(? majority of our pupils laki- lUe ness conrse and In order to meet the vraots of this chiss special attention will he given to Penmanship, Book-Kee f, Gominat Arithmetic and rummei ' cial Law. Tl e Kli ' ctivi ' course leaves out. tliP(M mnu ' rri)il lii!iiifhe . includes s )ui« language and is in a line with the H. S. degret; in (killegt . The Gaaslcal oonrae is Intended for those preparing for college and having in view the A. B. degree. Onv trarlif-rs iuu ail m ' ii nf lihcr.vl pduoation and lukVL bwn, with very ti w exceptions. gradnatHx mI Ifa.liu insiiiutiouii in ilie East; and while we have bad t iv.iu i jirominence than we would prefer to commercial branches in order to meet the wants of tlie majiM ' its r nm ji.itrons, wed ) Vl■ran to create within the minds of our pupiU a dtsalve tor the lujtbet education. 10 gloeation. We hftveidwaysgivcn oonsiderabUiaUetiii ' II i.. tins bmiicUof ' itodjr, MwebeOevt voice oultnra to be an imporUnt part of ui edacAtlott : md soompeteot tMobersbaUbeBeoarad. As to Aoxilfny to this depftttaent we bSTe A I itcrary and lDs.bating goeiety by mBRna of which uiir studcuts are euouuni il U accuHtom lUcuu- selves to piiUie speaklDs. A JCibrary. of several huudred cuivfulh selected books uiul paiupUieU Las been •oettttidatad andfreeiueof Itlqr thestndenls teenooatsced. Jxamindtions. Kre |tieiit revifw aiv tu i le na the subjects studied and twice eacU soAAioti rigid nritu !! exa(niimtion.  tire Iteld. (Reports. At the f lul of every Hvp weeks a report of tlu stnndlnjf of every pupil ill suhulanhip. puuotuality aud depariiu jut will be seul Lu bis , paientB or goardkn. and also a printed report of his relatiye standing as compared with that of all other papUs of the BcbooL This printed report is a great bioentive to our students, aveqr one Btrlvinf; to jfet hs noiir the top of Hip laflkr m lie can. Sj «i;il nttfiition will I , ' ivi ' ii to SiHilling. Rl1i ' Jill {, Wriiiim. Arilhiuoliu and Kiiulisli ( uLuposilmu, n we believe tliat too uiiicit ftttaition cannot he given to Uum mdiments. On account ol tlit uiuslcul tideut iiccumiiltiio ] tu re tliruugli our three young bidy colleges we can oflSer to our patrons unusual ad vantagea in both inslaruinntal and vocal mnsic Mm KatiH Hoiiis. Dtifof tbemosr : i nfal teachers ev i in l xinjttmi, will teach vocal mosic aud wUl io give lessons on the (ilUUO. Prof. £donard Blitz, of fore bbrth and edveatioo and an ope- ratic composer of reputation, wiU give lessons oa the violin and other string instmnients. Tln cssict terms, whirh an similar to those utiuall} ' diaiged for eucli iiisU ' Uuliuii, will be givi ii oti uiJiilu ' aliuii. 11 friees. S« vpml polil meUuIri arc f)lTew1 nt ihi- n|if ' i;iiit: of cnrli so isiiui foi eAwUfcucy in dlircreul stmUeu ai U iu the tuiUlW) drill. auU tor panettttUty and deportment. Washingtpn-I ee Scholarship. Tbe Vu luiigton aud Ijee I ' uivcrsily lltLt•xiI glotl.Va..ha8ulIer- ed• fldiolanblp of free tattJon for one year to ttut nunnber of our graduating class vho tduOI attaiu the tiighest rank In flohotarabtp iiikI ileiHirtiiiciit iliiiiiii; tlic year liis i nuliMtiou. The pecuniary v.itiHMif Uiispiiie, sliouid the winner attead that iiiBtl itii}n« is ( atdteiation. Tboae who complete tatiefactorily any one of tbe courses of study, and whose deportment daring connection with the school has lii ' -M K(M «1. upon the payment of tlie gnMlnatioa fee of five doDais, will be awarded a dipUtaut. Origin. WKNTttrm rn _Mam=: Acat kmy liml its nivjiu in a ilc in ' ( f r. s t«|)lK. ' ii (.«. vveuiwuitb to erecL u UHtiiuiueiii to the memory of bhi deceased son. tillhun Wentworth. In tbe yesr 1880 a snitaUte building was porchased. and, in September of the same year, the lichool opened, lii v ; i ii iss) , iinrter ra .umI tbe school wns nuthorizH tn ( ..ni- i mhIi .icuurs and marks of (li9linction.aa axe utiUttliy );ruiiU-d by lUenuy iii.siitiitiuns. A buurU ui ' Uiistees was appointed, eonsistinff of members of tbe dunaront protestant ofaurehes of Lexington. From year to year, as the needs of tbe school hAve demanded. Mr. WeiitwurUi lia-s cnitribtitnl new h v ] - tit ' s, until li( h fl moiv thiui IrcMcd hi- ' •li ' iiial rlmmtion Tin- citiztus of Lt ' iiiiKlou Hiid l. ifayelle coutily hiive not willdu ' ld tlitni support, but have lent eneounMreoMnt by liberal patWHuwe and br giving nxmey to aid in theerectioii of uew buildings. The Academy lias 1k '  mi ill (ijMT.iliitii i)iiH ' ywirs. and diiritip timt time has stwulily grown. The exiieriinc tit;il yeara of its iUstory are now passeU, and its foondation is securely laid. I oeailion. LcxiNu roN, Miss4 c lu. is a town of five thousatd InfaaVitants. about forty mllea eairt of Knoaas Gty, on Che Missouri Paeiflc rail- road. It tins waterworlia. gas and a street railway. Sitiial l on t sotttbem blofb of the Mtaioari river, it hi tmsorpMSSid in hfialthful ' besa by any point in the sttte. Only one death lias ooeurred in Uie Academy since ita orgsnlntkm. Lexington is well-known tn the west as an educational ontter, havlnn. in addition to Wentworth Mate Academy, tlim; large and flinirishinir ' n« ' ? ' ' H for you njf ladies. The • diK utioiml advautHRen have attrat ' twl hihI n ' tniiiwl a relink! aiulTultivaled pIilss of jK- ' opIe. and beiuK one Uie otdebl and uiosl selUed towns in llie state, all things oonapfre to direct the minds of students who assemMe ben from all jMots of tiM West to babitB of study. Ailitary DGpairtment. Kur ' ' iirlif y ni-s we have liad (liiM {t ' utmv in tlu- v1hm I, .lud ftoiu it we liiive derived mu t gratilyinj. ' rrsnlt . W v liiive iii onn - rated it not for tlie puqMne of IraiiduK uui i upiU fur militan ' life, but on account of the rainy advantageB derived from ft in school c ' vei ' iiuieiit. and on accitiint of the many benefits wliicli our Btiult ' iils obtmii from llicsvsleui It foiiHiiuit no tinip lliiit woiiM Otbei wute Iw devuieil tu nliuly, an the liounn utHMl for il vvoidd iu other schools be given to reoceation. We have tbrea sises of guns, sixty of which ara the Austrian cadet mnsket. Twmty of these are light enough fbr a boy m ye.ii s or jige. foiiy r i ii ' -m are about two pounds lieavior. In a lditloii tn tliesi ' we h i e eighty Spring Oeld tiilf , bict ' cli-lniiiliii r and of the liiit st |)ulteni. To snni iip a few uf the many reasous lur adopting the military feature we Iwlinve; 1st. TliJit it coiitrihiitMs to dilim ' nre in study. The beat men fn the drill as a nile an- the ln ' -t in their sliniips, 2nd. Tlial il ooulill)ute to K toU Iwluivmr. The iK-naliieiJ are of a dignified eharaeter ; and while well graded aeocnidUig to the offense, and some of Ihem severe, they are not iiiich as to cruttli llio spirit of a boy. ]ii ' ini! rf ' . ' oi:ni7ed a part of tliHiuililHry ilisciplino the :iT - ri ' ccivfd Nitliotit tlic prote. ' i.s that are fruqunully uiai e aguuisl llie jwoallies iiitli(. ' tt d in M-honl. Ard. il cullivHlta the hubit of iiumediale, iuiplK ii uii4iit.-a tioning obedlenoe to rigbtfoUy opns nted mtbority. also haUts of order, neatness, puntnatity and adf-ftflanee. What aie more neoeeaary than these in eivfl life f 4tb. The drill i floe physlrii! ckerri e. e- pwially for Itoys who are in the plastlQ state. Bent forms may be slraightnted. hollow 4. chests may be developed, an erect carriage and a tflanly addreM my iM icqiiixed aud health promoted. oth. Tlip iiriiii ' iplf iif SHir- ' ' .ivoiiiiiit ' iit H ili  ri ni:}i!v hroujfht nilL. Olll ' Ti- st ' lcr teii aiuoii;; tin- nldf l. tlif iim.- ' t stililimiH aud the nii l UuolvvorUi) ol Ihe  ludeiiLs. uml lln-at? uieul mucU service to the teachen in the Buuiajremeut of the sobool and in controUisg the public eentTinent of the students. TbedaiI]rioattneofdnty,loritved«yaofeaQliiredCi wiJlbeas follows : A, ji. « o ' clocli, Keveille. g:30 o ' clock. Breakfast, recreation ' until 8:41 o Qloek, Devotional exnc until 0 o ' clock, Sttiiiy (iikI recitatiotM nntil n:Wo ' clo k, Drill uiilil V. u. 12:16 u ' cltick, Dinuer aiid itxtiaiUuii until l o ' doek, Study and redtations until 4 o ' cloek. Beoreation until e o ' c ' lm-k ' , Siippor and reoreatioo tmtfl 7 o ' clock, f liMly until l :iri o ' clock, I ' repanitlon for retinug at 9:90 oHdocki Tape ; lights out Pnnetoaily in meeliiv these ipointmeots is requited. ©cncml egalations. No cadet is permitted to leave the grounds within prohibited hours without |K i intssioit rrom Uw officer in charge, awl this wlB not ha giaated unleae there is a iHceesbig neeessity . Frcqxt nt inspeetioaa oC quartua ace made to asa Uiat tbey arer kept in order. Violations of rules will 1 punished by demeuts und extra duty •n Monday ; very serious offenses or neratstent misbehavior and neglect of duty bf expulsion. All eadataace requked toattcmi SAhliatb school and ohnnh each Sunday nndf r tlie tw. ' urt of a tj ' ju-lier. I dic-i ' iti; ' on tilt- stm :s i (orbuidtui, and absence £i ' ou quartern at uigUl is Ufuled us ;i M-iimis uiTeuae, The use of tobacco in any form is forbiddei and tiw nae of totoxioaats ispunisbed by caqAnsion. It is impossible to formulate rules t cover everything retotinsi to the conduct of our pupils ; snflloe it to say that every infltie oa will be exntid to- make ol them ednoated Ch ri stfam mea. ©ymnasiam. m h ing l e ' ii const rnr4ed forty tV t, in length by Iwt ' nty fMH ill witlUi. wilU hixh ct ' iliiiK. tobe used as a gymnatiom. Appa- ratus. Duwufaotarad In St, Loots and suitable for gsnenU musonlar development, has been provided, aodall irfltof tba school enjoY its use feee oC diarge. App r ta6. In addition to the uppuititinfrit.s of the g)nina h)ro and the jviniory, rlnwin-iil iippiirAtus and cli nucals siiUalili ' for UliHtnitiu}? all Ihf «!N|M-riment.H of (dotueiitaiv t« ' Xt liooks liavf iK-eii addwl. For illui trating prtucipleH hi HliyHicsthe pupils are re(]uired to construct most of the apparatus. Tbe president of the Elizabeth Anil Seminary has kindly offered to divide with uk tlw nsp of tlie Imndsome foor-inctbobject-Klass telescope belontziiiK to tliiit iiistitiitioii. We have a compass aud uucof Gurley Bros hciit eugiui «r ' s ti-ansits, with all tlic Htta :li ments, audi as tbe ffradlenter, latitude level and solar attachment. This instnunent oomUnea four in one, vis Tbe ordinary oompaaa, the ' t I ! !M - lit iciiisitaiid tlieleveU nudcOHt$3 ' ' i . A type vrriit ' i IS ulbo kopl for the use of ibe students, a small lee being charfed. Baildings and ©rounds. The aehool building is a hirj e two-Htoi- bvnck buUdinK with recitation rooms below and an assembly room and an armory above. The ceilUigs -are high and the ventil tion excellent. Que square north of I iii- aiv the bataeks. The li ration is one of the v«3r best in tlie city : tlie rouuds. (•mbracinjf m-arly nine acres, are elevated, eovcnHl with a rich t rowth of blue giius and lie on a quiet and unfrequented street Tbe buildings con of a neat brick two- story residence of dx rooms, and witlUna fe w feet of thisa large till. .— t. i i i k house, 4 fe t I.y ' ii feet, oontainii l 84 rooms, . { halls, 11 spa i- ' ii-i dtiiiiiix room :iiid h ntiidv hall. Tbe gtoands aro ample t ' ur drilliitj;, lor all kliuKsuf spt«rt, and tliepapUs are tijn- stantly Invited by soeh facilities to manly and 8ttBi Kiviug exerdae. Improvements. 8inee oar last eatalogaevras issued tbe improvements mention- ed therein have been completed. A third stoiy with eleven nevr xoomabasbeen added, greatly inersaaing tin mhp«o and oontfort of the buUdios. A bath bouM has also been built and fitted up for HHe. Xotwitlistandinix this fnljnf ornont   vor) pliiro v;h iin ' iii if ' tl (liiriiiK thesBSsiou jucit cto!se(l.atiil it i- v - pn)l al l( ' thai Ui« uppii- cutiuDS for next aeaslou ouiuiot uU bu a .x omiui dHted. All tn :inlinpr piiidls ai ' aispinltlf ! iH ' orv utzhl f-xcpfd SiiiiiJay niulil ill u Ijiiw liiill wliii li !i,LN l L ' L ' ij liLleil up nilli dcMk.s. mid hfrf under llie supenision oi .1 uacUer. tliey piepme iJieir Ji- isinis t«ii the next day. Itiis arrangement is of roat advantage to nil pupils ; it 8ttmu1at to study those who If left to tbeni8« Ivpit would idle ;in:u their time, ami Iho p who arc fond if stii lv (h rive kwiI iK ' iictit from the afl ltttttuce judicloa ly leudttrud by Ute teacher prestint Religion. This Academy, though non tarian. is andet Christian influ- ence. Instead of being controlled byonechnrch. it is under the oareof all the leadiut; I ' lotestantchunhPHof !. ' iIl ' . ' t n liisre quired in the charter that all the teachers k fliuroh UKinhci-H nnd in good standing. Dcvutjunul t ' xercises are lield even- luoniiug before beginnhig tlie datliai of the day. Ail boarding pnpils are required to attend the Sabbath Behool of their rtarauts ' selection ; alHo to attend in a ImhIv. and ai-TMiiipani l li a teaeliiT, tin different churclicit in tlm city on Nibbatli uiorning and night. Addresses are ddivered lief ore the school as often as once a tnuuth by the pastors of the different churches. I3niform. A tmifonn uf cadet gray, with blue cap, must be worn by aH who attend this school. That selected is the mist icooxouical« oENTKKL CLOTUINO the sludiuit Win wear. The p snits will lie furnished at a cost of tim ilHto ' Si liv tlw ciuthing houses iu Lexington, cureful iut. aaureiucjit6 beinK taki it and acoonto Bts goanunteed. Two suits must be gotten, that one may always be in order. i iirenl8 are pt r ially n ' i|HfMtj I n« t lu provide their stms with new citizens clotliinu ' wiiilf they are atlendinj; s ?Ii(m I. as tln ' v, by so doing, « nconni;;e ibeir nous to violate Vim rciiuireiuenl uf always beUig hi uniform. — 16 — germs for Jntire Session. FOB UAY i ' UI ' LLii. Tnitlnii for Low ' st (imde Tuilioii tor Inift tueaiate Gniito Tuition for Highest Grade Incidental Fees $ao 00 . 40(10 sooo . 808 FOK BOAItDINO PtTPILfi. Board, Tuition and Waahing. inclodlng Fitel and Lighti. . .8 290 00 TUsindades Instinction in :iU bnincbes ttog t except £Ioeo- tion, Music, and Stoti ' :i Mil t i . ' lich extra wtU be eharsed. ()nk -lmlt the umDuiiV iluc inu t be paid wiiwi Uio pupil is enteivd. Uie oXlm iiaif Jiuiuary !• . If Uufnv iitiioiiut xre ii i paid wbeu notification iBiaade« patrons may be drawn ontbroii;;ti the banlts. A deposit of $10 mast be oiade to cover conoealfid damagea. The cost of MK-ii (1:iiiiH);e will be estimHtixl Ht the elo te of the Hinn nntl dwlui ' lcd trnai tin lnninffp fund. ;mil tlic bnlimcf rofiiiuJi ' il pro rutu. We tiiid that Uiiii chHige giealiy itHiiiuei Ihu desUuoLive- ness of pupils. Adepositof SlOamatbemadeonentnnieefor tbeporobaseof boirfcs, stationary, o. IF Every pupil must be entered for tlie entire ten months, or that part of it n in iininu; vrbeu he commences, and. unless the pupil ' s benltli nnpiirt ' s Ilis n movftl. parenti nnd guardians wUI be lieUi responsil l for botli payrin nts wlien lln y l)Oc«ime due. No deducUuu win be miule for delity In entering, unless such delay equal or exceed four we Bef tttiding mcmey paid for board and tuition, In cases of dis- missal, will be at tbe option of the principal A reduction of one-balf in tuition will be made to Uut children • if all pet-HoriH r( i;iiiiirly engaged fnministsrial work, and to all candidates for the ministry. Applii Mut-H niiisl be !it least v niii iif at ' ' , imist he able ti spell, read and write and must not Ijo an exiHilcd pupil ol iiome other school. I ,6.qair£m£nt6 for Sntranee. Outfit. Kvc rv b mniing pupil mwt Im ifiipplied witli oiir-lmlf iloron iiMpliiiis. a niipkin rinur. nne-hiilf tlozcii IowpIh. 1,wi aliwt.s. two piiliiw i ' u u s IH by M iiirltt ' S, oiii pair of blaukcbt. one a)U)fi)rl, uiiu wblte Hpmul. two yard of eurpot. unu pair of nibbera. on rubber coat, hair bniMh and comb, tootii bnisli. blaokiog and bnMb« a baff for tolled oloUiIng, one tempoon and a Bible. Standing oolUrs only 111 In wnni All artieli s tt hfi washed most be marked vitli Uie full mma of the owner in indelii le ink, 1. Let nil m d carefuUj our terms and requiretuents. i. Inform us fully in refereuce to your boy ' s di potitlon and the chixaotes of the education intended for him. a. Furnj b all the money needed for voiir son ' s nec( iuary « |M iisi ' s. ill orUnr tlmt ttx-rp majr be no temptation to violate our rult ' .-i aijaiiitt rimniiiif a(rniiiii«.. •1. i ' ucket mnuay o n und aix v« all ueciitMiary expemtes should, not exceed $2 per month. S. No time is set apart for papUi tn vi- it their homes except the Christmua holidays and as the interruptions pivduoed by going home Htuny other time am a great disadvantage to titepupUa, we urgently request pntrons not to enconniRP it. ♦i. Pupils shdulfi ♦ ' iitf ' i .IS liftir tln ' Ifc fiiiniiiK of tlie s(• ull as pttwibto, lor It 19 very dit ouruKiuK lusiaiiwiiU cIhscM ' s lUui imvi been reciting some time. 7. Our school Is not reformatory in Its nature and we wish it Btinetly nnderstood that we do not desire ungovemabfe boja. a Boaea of edibles other tban ri] fruits OuaJA not be sent 8«MdOB 1889 flO iK ' iDM WHiltiesilav. cptember U, 1880, c ' Kwiiig Tlmrday, .liiiic i. Christ ' uas ni lt l( y iH triiis Sitdidiy, I )tw ejubar 30 oootinuiug uuUl Tueaday. January 7. — — A few d the Letters we Hdve f ,e eiv€d[. WAUHmaTOR-LKK nKivKHHiTr. l.rxixnTOK. Va . Mny W. IHtv. i t ll«T . L !i(| . Lcxlnvtim. M«i -U« Hr ' ir: Twn i f ih pmMrni ittijJmjw of I ' ll- I rtlviTKif.s f cwf«-«t tbHr |in ' pnnUitr Intinlnir at Jhi WVniwurth Mul Aniilriiiy Riith Hf thi ' iii hrtV ' ' IimmI well m ltn ' ir f(ii ' n H iiiii) lirM i ri ' i ' nh ml li iniirx. Ontiiif hhmh i- icj( irl il u ntif nf tlif mt.vIImi ivniiiij iihmi iit the L iUvonltr. iMVlDv roukcd uumlivr unc In (our of |it« Ow ntudlcti wt-ry omhiUi of k pmmt jr«ir. J. A. QCT AAUB. Prof. Muni PbiluMiilir. lM)«VKiniRi«f; . Mo.. May i;. ima. Prof. 8, TVurRlf.-l WW frt ' in ri |Kirt JuM n-crlviid Braklno  h iw« tllltitilmpntvrni«nt.litii«v( nMrftb«lnf  . I liKi? yourodioiil I likfitaeMlilinrjr IK-pfirtmmit. Ttin (trill ■nildlMipllii ' f l« fine f r my boy.tnnktnK httn « n« ' iiillr iMtur wad •trmMfVr. Brekine  UI retartt und uniboiily n tiulr- inion ucw M-hi t- HI tnm fii4(fi«MleiMN nest mr. Kmpooiruiiy. .  ii i ssrll Pri !i|«l«Mii Uii -. ' ' !! Iliiritiviin-rii. K a,s« AH ' rr , .M« .. M.-n Till. Prof. S. Sellm, Jtoxinftoa. Mi ..-l Mr !«lr:-My w n. Lliri iioe. I« now • ppMNublrur «hr H « of bU nccond jrnr at Wciitwi-rth Mnlv Aeiulcmy iin t It utiinld inr nli ' iwiitr to be ttbtv t. uy Ihut 1 lun hl My pleaMnl wlili the progrt-M brIuiH inai{ lit hl« studir . I op mnrkcd tndicMtJdtui of tbrmmuli mental, wonl null piiy«k-i4l (mialnir. wh ,-h U ' iild oiK tnptmm Weatworth in Wp from rank umuntr tUi- inntltmi ii- ' r inkliid. toxybet taoAMhiui ' ri in-iue wttb you Mautiivr year. Yuum tmU. J. P. MAKPfiB. Kaows City. Indoptmdcoo t Park Hailw«y 0  . PAOI.A. Ka .. June m 8. 8« llpr«, f.  «lnirton. Mo.— Oenr HIr.— K «plylnir to yoiir of thn Mb lo«t . Will wiy. I Mill more than pluiMod with th« redull of ray mm ' a Kttruiinurc r l yi «ir InKtltiiilMii ihi ' |iiL«t y H ir. bin pnHnfM for cxccmlliiir my wnw Mnirittiic «ip r- ititii n« Whll I Hill lint iiri (i«r( l t liitf lllir ' iiiiv •Iihoumb the mcritu ot any l ' ittli ' iilar s -5ti iii I ' l le.K ' iiliiK. I f ' ltn and do III wi lo ' iirtlly i dorM Hn l rum nu inl our llM ' IpUnv. 1 jiri iiiiiii ci ' It oni ' of thi irnilKint frutiirf over intro- Iiu ' m| intuit •4 hi)(ii sad 1 utiriliuf.- tny ftuM ' s twIvniuiHtiMil li i kkmii iiii-)i!«iir«? to lu laduvuci l(i: p «irully yuur . i I ' lio iSE. Ottawa. K A.-.. .Mill . i 7. 8 8«Uef«.B«i . Prlnoipalof Wtmiwnrtli Main Aouinny. LcxiiigiQQt Mo. - D(tarSir:- A ytiuraubogl yMrwiUsooucuinvtiactiMp. all ' wnititOMlirfM ' «be vnwmmiiwiHmt iif ynunotfatid nth( r inttmiNn oi iii ' -Poi uity, ' ouici lun nutrik pmuKd with Ike proffer my iKia tma nutdi fi imi i t.nr HHrtav vlnltpd th««fh ' ol a niimtii ' r or ttrnf- . i wiw itniitly pli ' tt««Ht wiih wtiiit i «uw Your U mnlliii: Dcimrtiuciii pruvi ' lo f i ' iii int-llkr nnx.icimi m:. imfrtiirr wlUi ir ' iitii iii!iiir . tM ' iui 1 It lite inlji« . Voor • ' Milliiiry DcpartnuMit ' iir.miWn (ood hitiilthy t-xofi I- il iik tiM Mowcnry ctiM-lptitM) tor b ( ttiruit your tiiudont nfti ' ini i unv I onlf Wtth tiiori ' oi ' tair Atnt) ' iiii « yevr (Mipuilsrd uti a •Ubtliir plnn. riidi«r UMsayateiuof tralnlnf y«ni have awl th« wnloihcarr you cxi ' rri f i find inv bnv i« a« aafo in .rour saix ni b« if b« wrro iM tooni« iitiil ibi) I worth fvcrytbinu rn iiwl I tmn mint hcArtlly r« ooniiti«irt your M ' li i. i (o uU |Niri-ntM  ii m-h ilM ' !riK ya nndrr yotid ClirtMlan ltiBiti aoe, and whtnv their iptcUct ' toiil iii. l iititShMl dO H ' pt o nt r vH i « so miitrfi MMltlOO. iMUIMOr ihlkBiol iiiuM- II I tiMillMltlnii- Vuum truly, KUllliKT ATKIS80S, B«ptiat Clerinrmmi. Mr.JfWepti. Mo.. Jumps IfW. PrnT. BellMV, ti«xtnff1on. Mn.— Owr ?jr:-A iho prpm-ot « ' tiol« t1c yr«r Is THpldly drawliiK to n cIom- It rtff ipl t me ninn lliiin ordlnnry tjlt ' it iiri- iim ' mh. irriOutiite you U|i: ii thv iiiim ' iM)) it ' yitiir ►.(•boni tin- prewnt yrav I  vi oi ' i rhMi I urn iiiiirf rhiui tmifififl hI flu ' pn ' n nn ton bii mn lf ihc Mr-f I ' . ' O ' nt xbv W. ' utworth .Mill ' ' .Ai ' iKb ' im. iiiiii m .f- •pfi inll iiri- ihr iiiiiiuii- m i.iir llistlliilliiii iiiilflttcil tu (iti li ' f Ihr Ili ' T ' OijIi IriiliM ' iif •Mlllliir i t ln ' ii-ct |v i- l. irlvintf all yoimir iih ' ii or i-tiiirtii tiM n rlmnri ' lunl millMrt iiir ihiil will iiiniii ' liiFiti u in! |MniiitH III uii wiilk of hiiv • ( p liult iaki ttrtqit (ilvii!«iin- In mnimiDtinainff ymir aoedomy to alt wbn mar de lr« un «duait« thrt r anp a Aw tlM trrRBl rtiipcinalbllitioa uf life. KtwpiHitfuliy your . 8IMOK tlTKKN. WAvam.r, Mo.. May If. m. Pnif Si ' lirp — Dour J ' ir:— I utn wvll pltii- ' ffl witb my son ' s iirnifnsh  hili tttt.MiiUnif tho WMiiworth Main Annl«Mny. I do not think fh Aindnnv ihk Itn iw pert or iu the fiatc for pteMring a ' oniv owu tvr bii iii i 4 iif or n muntc locoll«i«, t«aiMpMMlyaaUghu4 irtHichecov«rttni ni nnd dwoiniini K VvhssCtv, Mo,. Miiy I ' llh. ISHII. 1 r f Sandfiirl ' ll r .  ' t Ini iimi utw ' i rmv irtli Miih Ac«i l ' niy. j-x nu «n. Ho. ' DMrStr:— Ail  ' mi ' K iiciiitulitu ' .v iii i;p m }(iiir «uar «M Ui l ull liiiu up an Ituttltiitlon llltc thi v, ' iilw. c-ili vihIi o l. ni.r, i i l. X(nirtt ii. M.i I e iib mili ' r Mill biiM ' OIK ' ..r llii ' lieM.«PtaKito tor l ' ' in tUfLniintiv I UHSunt jrnu thiit I mil tti ' - ' ittlv pli-UM l wItt tll6 Adt ' iniot ' iiiniit in«d« li.v my ! ii (luring tiMr numlvmlt) yenr. ) (M« . luwl I will atwujit imM yoa and r Hir valunblw M-h ' Mit ta kind rwneabniiice. BiMpeotfuUy your . ,1. W. TKUBWOKTH V. BaalMfTwid Broiior. 9v. JonRPH, Mn , May llth. liH). i ' r ( if. !(« IU ' rii. A M. Ih )ir Sir - II rtri ma|klni«urr to Kpntk In pruluc of W.iiiw..ttii Mtiii. Aitiiloiiiv I iiiivc ii«m BtCfrtcbor inuny yoanand citn truly - is ii Mi I tiiitik tt t ' iMiii- fur •iu ll  . ttii- impIIukI nf UiM ' lp liii- mii 1 Hi ' lititry I- M • ■ii-ii ' - itn- wi ' ll nilciiliitnl in dovi-li fi li- t|i iiilnil nnri ImmIv Tlii-ii 111 ' I vi ' iiiii . ■■rif tMiiitr il Mini urttiiM 111 ' li ' p. iiiiuuiii iiiipiintil iiy I ' liilot ui lu i ciicU« ' iiil I II III hlybly tfr.itiririi mIUi iiiir pni||:n «« nmilo b ' lajr mm in itov maaHimy in tbo p«8t .rwir.tioUi rctruixlii studlw awl Uw adr n«tr tniuto in Urn iiliiUiuau true luaabiMid. Truly y uurf, K. It. CALKINS. KawhahCitt. Mo., May la. I ' nif. - ll. r«. trf- i9aton, Mc-DfarWr- Hi l -t i vlitt-n. .- tli«t I nm pl aBi ' ii with ) iiir i ' 4 il fo,la that laaall tontranr i t your iiuioo next Mwliiu. Vuiint truly, i :o. ||oL ll ' t, liaukur. Wavkml . Mo., May IMh. iH ' . Prof.9.8rlli!tft— DmrSIr:— t writ to infnnn yiHidut lam w«ll plra « l wftti tb« nuuiDeriit iiwtrufitiuns vivea pupila In Wentwurtti Mate Aiuditcuv. Bud am Mittoulnriy pkamd with tie pniKn a niy aun ia makliurla hfaatiMDaa tntlwItfaStuckm. ReifMsetrully. ' K. M. UWaKDH. BbAOXaVH . M . Miiy 1 ' ' , I - Pmf. Sellm rh «r Sir. 1 r ' fclvM ydirr itf Ihf nliilli I mn iilulil.v pteasi ' ! ••■Iili mir Hi ' li ii y., I III i ri ' irn-! ' i f in.v (• ' III, I think hi ' lilt- ituu- oacHjiiiilntfly wi ' U. l irnn rti-iuiuifiul yuur KlitHil lilichly V«iy inil.v )ijur . 30a{(D.MA8 ' riiU9Ul«. WwrrvoRT. Mo., May 18, l«« Prof, ft 8( lbrn , Prlndpalnf Wttntmtiiii Mak: AoadAny Doar Sir:-i am wall ploaawl witb tilt «4«-a|Kwa ont of my 9m And fa nj ud ta dlsotpUnv, ttteretaoonettMteMollalfe. yiHii i eaptMtfHtiy, DAVID SRt.P. M UK Vr . Miiv J!. IS ti I ' liif. Suiiilftini HvUcm. I ' lc UU iii W. M A., I f xingt n. M • ihnir .Sir:- Yourn of r t m Oatu receivcnl in rapljr waQM iMtytbal I am UH r  uubl.v HMtliAvd witb Hi;itd4 iny In iivi ry pnrtloiikir. Mjf aon basi Ui vt r bpfurd iii fnii ' ii ft wt U ptiwHnl « r nAdi wj«?h pri )cir-.« in hbi findlf . I pNiticularly llkir flu; military rimtimM and mural iullueiu. e uf ytrnt volUufv. and wiu take vmii ptaaaura In rceununtndtof butb iiw aohoot audita Caitbfui Prealdvnt to my FrMiMla. yonraraMMNMully, U. N. WUKBLStt. Mil l, VII 1 1- Mil . May SS,1rfn. Pnif.  . Svifawa, t«xtli||tan, Mu. - Dear Sir: Ucpiy liiu tu uiir ot Iba l itlw Ian pl«a ird III my that my aoa luia mado exMllwit pMKrvaM durlnv tu tUm yaara be baa attendMl y iur acbiMd 1 aeo aueked iudicwtioiu uf tbornoftk rnemai and uhyaiual tminlna wiueli wMioimtKW ma to unimJan yon future patrvmage. Vuara ffwpmltuiV JAMM8T. CAMHRELL. Ol ' AIIIK. K M l I ' - ' i I ' l-i.i. .-Ji ' iu-r . l Hn«ipHl:-I am weU piaaaed witli tb« vvi nt m M.iir AoM ' lefuy: my imy hn« tauprovad bayond ay eapeouttoa: be iikr th i DimiI vot wi ll. Vuura truly, J MIl.l.iK.V.V. PLIA)«A! Tf)AI . l .. Mny n, IV ' t . Vmt. fl. 8i lt 7r«— Dtiir Sir:- Judirinir friitn my mm ii (l ' p irtiui nMH iirliv and advatiMmpnt in i nudJc , I tlilnk y« ur luititutiiio is ail tbat it U ivpn-M nt«d m bo, and nbiiorf uUy wiU raotaaincad H aa a aohooi fur buyt. twtwaaa tiwaMa. uf dfteett rad twcuiy ynwa. Vary napeekfully yuura, L W. MOUKB. Was kmi.v Mil . u U, l wi l nif, S S ' li -ii«-l i ' ur Sir:— I am miifh ph-n-x il with tlii! tiilvjiiiciMiifiit my •i n Fmiik bit - utuile iu bis MtuOteH wbili iitt n linu ' ymir -MihiKil ilunnu tbi pre- •i-nl «i  liiii HI thi Wrnlwortb Mal Acnilciny III ih pi rtni ' nl t tmirh l n- rMvixliinil bin liiM lpllDu (tuh luurally wad ub) Aiually la all Hint 1 ul t j k. ilo not b«.«ltatv t r«vuiiiffl nd your Ntaool aa b«lnff ana of ibt t - ! ii rttia admmtioo oC bojr in tha waaC Xuioa roap«wtfuU]r, J. K. OUHDJBtt, Uauket. t- 1 1 1 V. Mo.. Mar II. iHKt) Vrof S I ' liiH iniii v M a.. U ' Xiaftim. M -IN«nrSir — I nm wfll ...ii|..it ' | H iih iiiv riiin ' . pri Kn ' S! 111 ilii yfRrtBatbC Im- Ihn ' ii n(l ii lliiK i ur III I. lui ' l fhiili liikt iilfiikiin- 111 iiii ' iitliinlria ' It tit ni.v riicii ' ln I nm iilfutwM m; . Ill i.twrvp Hint 11 t ' liri-ttiiiu iiilliii ' ni ' i -f ' lii.- t • | itviii|i ' t|ii iiiEtimtlim - n inHtTtT of n«i IHII) ' ini) irlniii ii lit (nlu -iitti iiiil «-iiii-i |iti«c9- W illi |itf« i wiabM ftw ymir w ww utA prtmfmAtf, I ata wyirtiMHunBljr ytntn. J. K. ItVMS Fnatorof BpUonpal cnuwfa . t;. tJ.ATli . Mn . Mar UOl. SNniUonl Hcll«T , Prinri|ml, fjixiniftui) Mm - ih ' tir Sir - Ii reply t  .vuMf ■1 I -n iiK I1A ti) my iiilni n or nxir i ' hMohiiiil h ' u- I um pl «. e l with thn pr - ii) ►nil will iiiiliK liitttti lv Mill liiilvtiu irinit tht • p|iiirtiitili.T I hiiv h ' i ' l til Uriii ' .v.l ititiik V ' .ur u lin i will •iiiinii- tuvnriililv with any «ichiiii| «if It I ' liino III lht •lull- nr. r- rihiit iiinlliir. n« lur n tn hIh.tvbiIuii it.tti . la nny ntiiti ' r tbuuiil Dii. «ti ' l I w.iuli i-owfully rw minuend Wentworth .MhU? Ai ' n li ' iii v ii Iifiiiif :iii iii«t)iut|rin w irthv thi p «trtninx« iif nil In my siin whi h ' - ' M iiitrii I ' ll:; ihl- h ' loi tb trrm ]iift nbout to clikfo. I nm much plrnMNl t t ' III. |.:p-.!r.i 1. V . Ii |i iii iii niiiiiifmt In hl« iiw . Iirmiiibt iilwmt ! the M I.: I ' p!l- ' Im ' I Wlllll ' lll il ' t ' li ' . tl ' i ' rHl rllll rnli ' Ilt tllH HI IM ■• ' .I., ' ,, .1. , .-|.. . 1 1  Ml- V li ritc l ' A ' Elizabeth ull fFerpole Serpinary, Lexington, Missouri. The Thirtieth Annual Session will begin Tueadayt Septembers. 1889. i inUiiui hettlthful ; building niily tw Hitorlet t miiiplied with nan aud water : mnna vi f umliiluMl. Cuunte ( f stady exujiisive : InRtnicUnn tbnmiiirti : leacherarnmpptontnud experienced : expenses rMWmAbUv ' N| i-i-i:il alti-ntiiin um i ii In MutOC twd Alt. Fot CMUiluKUV cuuUilUU)4 |i:irti( ' ( ' laiH. .i l In- s J. D. BLANTON, Pre sident. ( uccnMur to Win. Miirrtiun Oi i LBXTNOTnX. MtSSODRI. P iiil 11)1 ' ' iil) iul iitxl Snrphi ' . |t MW, Will .Imi, ui ' iii-nij Hiinkittr Uu9ln«M. buflovUMl •clUrur bomta, toMiad v i iiiiiiui ' : •) iK..!i M ' lTivrti; ooUcoUodii awiM MMpmaiptQr orauttMl for t vurrc ' ill rutvn uf cxvimnirir. Utmnil MnfUMiwIatlow to rcgniiircnmiNmrm. _ I t. G. irKgTWOBTH. It« Mwrt WM. IIO«ttb oy. }M tef, BOTJH as sou, Groceries. Provisions, C uniry Produce, OlflHS, Ctaiimuid StoneWBre. Frmb Meats, Ac, Son, FmakUa AmtMS awur Wlnklw ' i Wuian. LSXJSGIIMl, TO m nnm, nhum mum « mmm maie uiMafft We ii.iM- oil hand al oiirslory. 10 ' M iiu m cs-i. L-xingtoii, 3Jo. at all tines, a magniSoent iitoek of mx--Cim , In all its liniiii hfls. and would ba uiucli pleased to have a ihaA of voiir pttli iiii - Onr Go4KlaArc tb« best; our Vtiem low. We ittTila an itupection of our tHock. WM. G. McCAUSLAND. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING —IK TUB USE or — - — -AMO MOUSE FUMNiaUING QUOJJSf — 00 ! 0— • — rill-- ■-.K.. -. — _ VAUGHAN TRIGG, MAIN : UBiiT, UPl ' OUlTB OOUUrilor ' ll, LEXI GION, iVllbbOUKl. We keep constantly on hand a Lar r- iunl Fi h i tock of Grooerieat at (he lowest pdces, to vhieb we invite atteottoo . r, 0. BARKSB. C. I . smWABT. BARNES STEWART, STAFL£ Al FANCY GROCEfflES, FBOMONS, k Main Street, Two Doora West of PotOoffice. W(. rc«t tf(illv ll II tni ' iiH trmiiiifi- nT ■iiirfrioiKlw nii ' l the ptibllo it«li(mt- )y (tiir Kt-M ' k ..I I II 1 !■rl '  . I ' n.vl iuii«, rinilitr l ' lM lliri- rli?., are « f thf b«it Hi)ii ti ' ' ii t tii i I ' MiikI III ihv ritv.iin ' i l •iniiinir wtUiiuyoa wlU 8 ve imnitijr In ' .M ' tiiiiiu u ii v ' i!- i i wi M pi ii i ' .. Wi- will lay dM ' MltoMt ilwriMt I il( ■I ' liiiiiirv l ' n lin ' c. ' ltlicr In i ti-h hi |i it |i THSae 18 ALWAYS ROOM AT THE TOP. AND WU HAVE TAKEN THE HiOHEST POSITION ton T«« — - B T $3-50 ' ! ¥W- Tti« Young Gentlemen and Pationi of ibis School are ibspectr fol iDTited U oxiuBiM our line of Boots, Sl oe8, j ats, Sdp8, U T breila8, (iloues, Qe., Oc. W( Hliiill span II I ' liins M i k aae.«Dd IM thai we ireaUe to offer iuductiiutjut:! mm mul Ui iioih ' . Fleue remember Umt you will alwavB be wetoome «t our store. oatlieOonMroC ISevvath Street and IronkUn Avenue. BeqpectfoUy, • SMITH BOLTON. QABLANB GEAHAMf iSuooitMJr uj OnilMui A Morrisun.) — — muunt w-— Wii, Tin, , K f-Ircn, Cola rwnr . J{rM)FlN ; AVDOaTrtBWO A 8PECIALTV. Sole iMreiiti fur the OJobrateU Back . BrUllaot and Brld v ' i upchnr All wiirk diinoiuiil Stnven aoM guaninteed to rire eattre aatiafwUon. Prtew nt )r vt r(ii!k, KQd m low the towaBt UKOADWAf, TWO 000B8 WKST HH . XICICELL ' S HOXBL. LEXneiXBC, : : : t t : t mSBOCTL EGGLESTON BROTHER, STAPLE AND FANCY 6R0Q IES. Btaoke Broa. CmUUm uA tho fUwet Ottm alwiy to li iwl. Prompt Httention itKi iqnara daaUait; nighnftt prion p«t(t forCiunUry Pr idiM0, to «Mk or tmile. Main Sinx ' l, 0|)|i(i-4lti roit •nii ' i ' . : ; ! ! Lrdnirton. Mi ' iiiiri . — IWAU51I W— mW nUMHItllO OMM, MTS. Otft, Net. tl MAIN iftBSBX, OPPUSITE L lCUiUB UUTEL. LBXmOTQlf , MllBOITKt . IbirtaHt onoa cKMl nuiwlf with nnr • ( iti - |jtnriM Unlf ' irni MimnfHelurlnir lit bttrtiMM In tlw vtOtoA (kHtvm 1 nm pri r«4. npga mtMunmunit. ro lumMi Oalnniis to dM Setaflim M A vary low (Me 1 -iiaa uixu Mil 4lH ' r Omida In tu v lino at v«y lov priOfM. Vory Hui|M9cUullr. PHILIP KELLER FURNITURE and UilERTAKERS ' GOODS. Untfvrtaklnff Ofv«n Prompt AttMitlon. Main Street, I  ln ton, Ho. WINKLER FURNITURE CO. -HAmrACrtnatti tit- s r IN GENERAL. WHOLESALE 1 ND RETAIL. Ktcp contiaiitly fni h(t ui (I full ' imtHmrnHtf Cotjiim n il Onikdn, thtvr FtuAory, Cwmtr of {South and im StrMn. PumMltrr. Jiiiiiiiis nn Fmnk ' liu Annur. nfnr Ihf ' iturlhotiM. UnONOToN. Ml! (M UKl. at BE. F. 8. FULKEE80N, PRBBCmPTION oRoaoist. AKD OBALm IK PURE DRUGS, IDICIIS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. UUSi BnifihfH. |Vifiiiii -n ami l)nitf), ' i«f s SninlriKH (i(-ufiaUy. Pure vviiiea and Li uora for Medical runx ' ses. LEXING ' iOJii, : : : : : MI3S0lJiU. K G. LOOMIS, — -MAMHt AliD SpONEfil, W U I ' aDer, Windnw Sli:iile ; ami Ail Hupplit-s of all Icluda. IflUiurHcture of I ' irliite Fnmit a speoiiU . Main titreeL Oppoaite Jc ' aatoffloe, e. G. LVDWIG8, -AMD MANUFACTURING JEWELER. T ialartD ntaronnd . Wntches. Jewelry, Siillrl 811 vvr and Fluted MTitre. Cloolw. JL Moskml I rwlruiutiiu. Ftwcy OiwkIii. Ciitlt r ' . The only R«Ull Jewelry Hottw In Central Missouri that d H?ii Dlitmoml i nlnjrrim) Manufnrttm ' o Oolil M«dalK. OnM KJnii niHiln to nr(!i r ' t ■liort notkn ' . ?| «% 1iil attention vln-n t thi Uepulrlnur nf liio Wutchwi. Ni ' w On wa, Kcminjrtnti and utbor ti a iing JlaliiiKrset, Uppoiito L«olea«il« Uil. • • - Lexington, Miaaoud. T Wm. S. CLAGETT, GROCERIES m PROVISIONS. Fine Teas and Coffees A Speciality. Main Street, 0pp. Laclede Hotd, - Lcodngton, Mo m ummi 1119 Franklin Avehu . L«xlngton, Mo. 0r 8Mond BaiMl Soiwel Book boniitt and MI4. iOmtU L0K6. SVAIf BECKEB. LONG BECKER, Hiiifi!;, mmm feed m rfiomtfi, Queensware and Glassware. OWBitr Niuth and Main Street, - - Luli tten, Mo. D. B. LTOXS. ALOITBO t OBUSOV. LYONS TARLTON, LBXWOTON, ..... XBBOirSL
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