£A COLLEGE, 



tARIETTA, OHIO 



fhe Aim is to Secure a 



THl <JH LIBERAL EDUCATION. 



The Co ege has graduated 41 classes, numbering 468 alumni. 

 Of these, 464 received the degree of B. A., and 14 that of B. S. 

 The last Senior class, of 22 members, represented eight States. 

 The College and Society Libraries contain 



Q.OOO VOLUIIIBS. 



While the full course is earnestly recommended to all, a course 

 without Greek has been provided. An excellent Academy is in 

 operation, in which a thorough preparation for College is given, 

 and instructions in the general branches of a High School course. 

 The next term begins September 5th. 



I. W. ANDREWS, President. 



\Jfk§fSm !■! A \iKm ^ e m0St s P ac ^ ous rooms, 



ff §^ 1#"\ If Bh the Handsomest Fixtures, the 



largest and best assorted stock of CLOTHING, HATS and 



Furnish- 



for Men's 

 Boy's and 

 wear, of any 

 Western 



HAMMERSLOUGH & CO. 



408 and 410 Main Street. 



ing Goods 



and Youth's, 

 Children's 

 House in the 

 country. We 



sell at strictly ONE PRICE. All goods marked in plain figures. 



Call and see our new styles. { p - m -^StS^^RSSPi&£! Bm \ 



ESTABLISHED 1863. 



WM. E. THOENE, 



IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 



Fine Stationery, Artists' Materials, Wax Flower Materials, 



ANTIQUE POTTERY, 



Chromos, and Other Pictures, Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, 

 Scissors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Mirrors, Plates, Etc. 



"W^H OJL.E S A.L E -A.3ST3D RETAIL. 



EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



