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July 12, 1876 (4 pages)

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f TANSE e a ! NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1876, NO. 108. hi ed the treat Diseasem >, Syphil. hess, Im of _ years vesé: ully : e Eeenn nes te fe of am aE is a visiting rary, 628 5 via, San ind those : time “nor ai rf yy wend The Daily Granseript kiting NEVADA CITY, CAL. . P. BROWN. B. J. WATSON. ns, dothpre suffer ae BROWN & WATSON, a the et~ one * ym on fe Proprietors. ; at their NITE EE LS aces and ‘ en ER snare REPUBLICAN STATE CONis horrid VENTION. ith closes ie , friends Boome oF THE UNION REPUBLICAN suffering STaTE CENTRAL COMMITTER, ay bes Gan Francisco, ‘May 33, 1676.) S fot sae FENHE next Union Republican State Gon. them imation for the nomination of Six an Whe : pawitat EvEcrors and Six ALTERal stady anes ait a ‘‘State Controller,” to fill the cure the — caused by the decease of. Hon. J. oe WM SoRviLie the.late.incumbent, will to those s id in the city “of San Francisco, on . ae eer pe TDNESDAY, August 9th, 1876, at Dashads, to be — Hall, south aide of Post street, between “anil! in Kearney and Dupont streets, at ten A. M. impostag “4 rege ng the Convention for the election es of em—————— { delegates, the committees. of the se vernd other ~ meeier are recommended to invite all nd make ‘Republican electors, and all other~-voters se She without regard to past political aida or previous party affiliations, who are opsone to revivig sectional issues, and debeetle is to promote friendly feeling and. perdepraved oo oni hartacey throughout the country. Lo ae or mainisiniog and enforcing all: the connlimited Liutional rights of-every citizen including ertainty pt fulland free exercise of the right of phan, nffrage without intimidation and without modicay Teced: ake are in favor of the continued on, Carls rosecution arid punishment of all official ad, Siti Sianonesty and of an economical adginissling of tration of the Government by. honest, , Tnensifa thful and capable oficers; who are in te limbs, favor of making such reforms in governt, loss of ment as experience’ may from time to ig strangtime suggest: who are opposed to impairen = ing the credit of the nation by depreciating ot ee any. of its obligations, and in favor'of susvarious taining in every way the national faith and tongne,, financial honor; who hold that the commun n, night echoolsystem is the nursery of American insanity. liberty‘ and should be maintained abso. 10 afflict lutely free from sectarian control; who beither tn lieve that, for the prométion of these ends pens pe the direction of the Government should treating continue to be corfided to those who adeffecting here to the principle of 1776, and support = Ska them as incofporated in the Supenivanion : and the laws; snd who arein favor of recras oured ognizing and strengthenifig’ the fundahe Bap mental principles of National Unity in this ‘ Centennial Anniversary of the birth of the Republic. ‘“~ be 4 The apportionment of Delegates is as fol. lows: nage tte Alameda...... 19, Plumas....+.4 or delay MING cca cases peucemcnto. poner AIMOOE oo6 63 cose 7:San Benito.....3 otee oF Bate.. .10\San Bernardino,..4 may rely Calaveras ++ .6)8an Diego.....6 no more Gentes Gosis...1Sceigeu dosquias As ; nate ra veseee Sidan Joaquin.... Del Norte .....1)San Louis-Obispo, .5 oe WO. ceca 9'Sau Mateo. ....6 tentang si TeMMO... 220 oe Barbara... 6 . OS Santa Clara....15 B quacks ..3;8ante Crug..... 8 ONS ekki 5 6u'dsd ne NR Sheva dbyan cts 4 nd win Ue . “ee lrument, Wii. as 2Siskiyou...... 4 and pep BRBOUNOGs 5 Sic se cess 23 Marin... Pee ret 4\Sonoma....,..10 Mariposa.... «2. .d'Stanislaus ....:92) RED A? Mi ETE LEI. SiSutters.crece.c.c cee Dr. GidSaeed. =i pokieas ce ‘4iTebama Gecbacscees 4 enath of Modoc .... benny 02) Prinity oo ftom. ~~ ay Alone.. . ei rt of the : tion for hs tain bees 6kk 7 as “a PUAGOE ks se vce eavetd RMUGicidcaess <ices® ug : ' ie shes County Committees and Congressional ee Committees will make provision in their K : respective counties for the election of delmperting d egates in accordance with said apportionBncisco. ment, holding Primary elections for the teat alg R R ecthas ' Delegates chosen to the State Convention be empowrred to act as Delegates to the t fey “Pee a gy Conventions,of their respectnform ve cts. — The State Central “Committee recommy -mendé the following test: “Opposition to the restoration to power . : of the Democratic Party, and intention to » Min act in good faith with the Republican order of the Committee, M.D. BORUCE, ALEX G. ABELL, Sec. B. 8, 0. C, Chairman. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ( SPRING GuAVEL MINING CO Principal place of business, Nevada Gity.—Location of works near Willow Val ley, Nevada county, Cal. Notice ia hereby given, that ata meeting of the Trustees, held at the office of the Secretary, June ist, 1876, an sseessment (No. 7,) of one dollar and fifty cents ($1 50) per share wax levied upon the capital stock of said company: payable immediately in United States old coin, to the Secretary of the company, @ his office, Broad street, Nevada City. Any stock upon which gaid assessment @all remain unpaid on the ist day of : 1876, will be: deemed delinquent advertised for sale at public suction, and unleas payment is made before, will be geld on the 12th day of July, 1876, to pay the de uent assessment thereon, togetner with costs of advertising and expenses By order of the Board of Trustees. I. J. RULFE, Seoretary. Bevada City, June ist, 1876. NILES SEARLS, Afterney and Counsel at Law AT BRICK OFFICE, & front of the Cey : NICE GROCERIES. CHAS. F. ROBINSON T his en BBGAD ; posite the Church, keeps on hand as fine a stock of GRO. CERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. as can be found tm Nevada city, which will be soldas LOW _. THE LOWEST. Give meacall. 04 . af WILLOW VALLEY. Mew Millst Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fil) al) for or Mining Lumber. _ ve Lia D Manes. fs 1 STREET, opEMPIRE LIVERY STABLE, EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEVADA CITY. DP. WELLINGTON, Proprietor.. z é ky proprietor of the EMPIRE STABLES announces that he has now the Largest lot of ? “Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams, with Elegant Buggies, Wagons and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Se The Horees are free from vice, of good style and capable of going as fast as any gentleman cares to drive. Carriages'for Funerals attended to with promptness. — : Good Saddle Horses always on hand. Horses boarded by the day, week! or niouth and the greatest of care guaranteed D. WELLINGTON, Nevada City, November 17th, 1875. COLLATERAL LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. N. E. Corner Post and Kearny Streets. San Francisco. Incorporated under the laws-of the State of California. President, SOLON PATTEE, me Secretary, F. 8. CARTER, LIRECTORS: Solon Pattee... seeeeseees -+-+President. Elmer Terry,,,.0ess.0f E. Terry & Go, 8. F. J. 8. Spear, Jr,, of E. 8. Spear & Co., Auc’r. Frederick ‘lurrill.,.....,.:Capitalist. Leander Sawyer, San Mateo,..Capitalist. Rob’t Stevenson, of Stevens0n’s Block, 8.F, Walter G, Holmes.... Attorney-at-Law. J ig object’6f this Bank is to loan mon. ey upon Collateral Securities, Stucks, Bonds, also Diamonds, Watches,Furniture, Warehouse Receipts, etc., charging the legal-rate of interest, 4 per-cent;-per—month: Also receive Deposits subject to Cali or Check. For the present the Bank allows the following rates of interest todepositors: 6 MONTHS, 1 PER CENT. PER MONTH; 12 MONTHS, 14 PER CENT PER MONTH. Subscription Books for a limited number of shares are now open at Ten Dollars per share, at the Collateral Loan and Savings Bank, N. E. Corner Post and Kearny streets, San Francisco, Circulars sent on applicatién. ma3o-3m F. 8. CARTER, Secretary, Certificate of Co-partnership. NOW all men by these presents, that we, A. H. Hanson, residing at the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, aud A, R. Wads-vorth, residing at the city of Ne vada, county of Nevada, in the State of California, do hereby certify and declare that we have organized and formed ourselves irto a co-partnership, and we covenant and agree each with the other, to be co-partners for the purpose of carrying and conducting the business-of buying and sell-. ing groceries, provisions and liquors, in the city of Nevada, county of Nevada, and State of Californig, under the firm name and style of Hanson & Wadsworth. That the principal place of business of said co-partnership is situated at the city of Nevada, County of Nevada and State aforesaid. That the names of all persons int-rested as partners in such business, are above stated, and signed hereto, and that such partnership will continue and be in force-until further notice bv us. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 14th day of June, A. D., 1876, A. H. HANSON, jnl5 A. BR. WADSWORTH. NOTICE. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the principal place of business of the évaas and Mountain Lakes Ice Company is removed from Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Ualifornia, to the City and County of San Francisco, arid State of California, H. HALE, Sec. Nevada City, June 9, 1876, “H. W. VALANTINE. M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, (yra CORNER BROAD AND PINR STRE , over Preston's. Drug Store. Entrance ou Pine street. q Residence at ‘the, uld Keeney place, on Main St. Orders left at E. M. Preston's will be attended to. nig HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. a HOUSE containing six ms, good cellar, ana well of water, new out buildings, first-ciass fences, three and one-fourth acres of land planted to choice fruit trees vines and berries, the balance with vegetables. A good title given. The plsce is within ten minutes walk of the Court House. For further particulars enquire of jals LEE GARTHE. JOHN H. HARRISON, EALER IN BEEF, MUTTON VEAL, CORNED BEEF, CORNED RE, &c. Meats sold at reasonable rates for Cash. Shop on Broad Street, opposite the Nevada Theatre. DENTISTRY Misses.) . E Bt hes DEE MIGNON, ts oe in Kidd’s Building, Broad Street. ~He is propared to orm all kinds of latest and most styles. Artificial Teeth on Gold, Silver Vulcanite and Alamimum. porenetion , made at residence. if Indy require, To take effect ' Train No. 2 leaves Colfax at 7.30 A. M, “4 wette. N. G. R. R. CO. TIME TABLE, NO. 3. OR the government and information of Employees, the Company reserves the right to vary the same as circumstances Wednesday, May 24th, 1876, At 7:30 A. M. GOING SOUTH. . Train No. 1 leaves Nevada City at 5 A. M. and leavos Grass Valley at 6.3(A. M, arrives at Colfax at 6:50.A. M. Train No. 3, (local between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Nevada at 11 A. M., arrives at Grass Valley at 11:35 A. M. “Train No. 5, leaves Novada at 4:15 P.M., leaves Grass Valley at 4.45 P. M., arrives at Colfax at 6.15 P. M. GOING NORTH. leaves. Grass Valley at 9:05 A. M., arrives at Nevada at 9:36.A, M. ' Train No, 4 (iocal between Grass Valley and Nevada) leaves Grass Valley at 2:40 P, M,, arrives at Nevada at$:10 P.M. » Traia No. 6 leaves Colfax at 6-50 P: M., leave Grass Valley at 8.25 P, M., -arrives at Nevada at 8:54 P. M. JOHN F. KIDDER, General Superintendent. J. M. WALLING, mat AND : FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, FFICE, Brown & Morgan’s Block, NH VADA CITY, Cal. aps ' PHILIP BICHARDS, = No. 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Gold Dust bought and sold. Ballion discounted. Advances made on Gold Dust or bullion fer coinage at the Mint, CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO, Correspondent, Swiss-American Bank, San Francisco jyl-lm Central Carriageand Wagon Mar « : ufactory. Grags Valley road, near Half Mile Hous WILLIAM SEAMAN. Agent for Studebaker Wgons, Every kind of vel + cle manufactured to ord! in the finest style and low prices. Particular attention given to Repatring and Painting. NEW ASSAY OFFICE. THOMAS PRICE (formerly of the San -Francisco Assayiug and Refining Works), having building, No. 524 Sacramento street, corner Leidesdorff, as sn Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, is now prepared to make assays of the precious and useful metals and their ores, as well as complete or partial analysis of all minerals, salts, water or other substances that may b desired, . His office will be opened for business on Monday, May lst, and he hopes that his long residence and experience inhispfession will entitle himtoarsonable portion of the businvss of his friends and the public generally, a30-3m JUST ISSUED. ee 200th EDITION. MAN HOOD, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY JHE ‘AUTHOR, E. pr F. CURTIS, M. D., &ec., &e. j A Medival Essay on the cause and cure of premature decline in man, showing how health is lost and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis ot the impediments to marriage, the treatment of nervous and physical debility, exhausted vitality. and all other diseases appertaining thereto the ~~ of twenty years successful prac. ce PINIONS OF THE PRESS. CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”—There is ne member of society whom this book will not be found useful, whether he be mn. preceptor or clergyman.—London CURTIS ON “MANHOOD.”"—This boox shoula be read by the young for instruc. . tion, and by the afflicted for reliet; it will admjewre no one.—Medical Times and Ge} Price—One Dollar, by mail or express Address the author, Dit. CURTIS, 620 Sut—e or P. O. Box 397, San vumaen, . 4 DISSOLUTION. HE Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm naive ef Potter & Sigourney, is thie day dissolved: by mutual consent—F, A. Potter retiring from the firm. The business will be continued by W. A. Sigourney, . Np yptoneteee <n wer paid, and who F. &. POTTER,W. A. SIGQUBNEY. desired, Neveda, Moy 00h, Dati, 7 ATTORNEY_-AT LAW,._. —___ fitted up the old Pacifie Mail . 1776. ee PROCLAMATION CHICAGO AND NORTH-WES TERN RAILWAY. VyVae POPULAR. ROUTE OVERLAND, ° — Passengers for Chicago, Niagra Falls Pittsburg; Philudelphia, Montreal, Quebec New York, Boston, or any point east,should . t<¢—<—— TKANSCONTINENAL TICKETS, Via the Pioneer Route, ie —THE— ‘ CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTER RAILWAY. THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. Its track is made of STEEL RAILS, and on it has been made the FASTEST time ttat has ever been MADE in this country. By this route passenges for points east of Chicago have choice of the following lines
from Chicago: : é BY THE UITTSBURG, FORT WAYN AND CHICAGU. AND -PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS. BY -THE MICHIGAN CENTRA GRAND TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN AND ERIK ASD NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS, 6) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman >) Pullman Palace Drawing Roum and Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagra Falis;Buffalo, Rochester; or New Yorn City. BY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD THROUGH TRAINS Gaily, with Pnl) 2 mav Palace Cars, for Newark, Zones. ville, Wheeling, Washington and Balti. more without change, This is the shortest, best, and only line running Pullman’s celebrated Palace Sleep ing Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at Omaha, and from’ the West, yia grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for Chicago and the East, This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, Comfort, and Safety. The smooth, well ballasted and. perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tne Perfect Telegraph Sytem vf moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the adm‘rabje arrangement. for runving through cars to Chicago from all points West, secure to passengers all the comforts in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of cars and ne tedious delays at Ferries. Passengers will find Tickets via this ‘favorite route, at the General Ticket Office uf the Central Pacigo Railroad, Sacramento. Tickets for sale at allthe Tieket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. W. H. STENNET, Gen. Pas, Agt. MARVIN HUGITT, Gen. Sup. H. P. STANWOOD, General Age Montgomery 8t, San Franciseo. C. HAWLEY & CO,, CORNER OF 3 AND SECOND STREETS, SACRAMENTO WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMETS, STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL AND MINING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MARCUS Ou STOCK IS COMPLETE in ev department, and.our prices AS Low as any house in the State for the same class of goods. We handle none but what we know to be FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, and always Keep the latest improved. Machines which are known to be good, and preferable to the older styles, SOLE AGENTS EOR THE COAST OF Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Portable Engines, A Moline Wind Mills, Geld Medal Separators, Taylor Sulky Rakes, Haine'’s Gen. Headtre Underwood's Hay Louder & Rake, Trade Engines, Vibrator Threshers, Challenge S Wagons, Schutitler Farm Woaoth, Pitt’s Horse Powers, and THE MEADOW KING MOWER* 8m” See them before you buy any other Send for Catalogues. aplg-6m-< MEXICAN Mustang Liniment PS and bottled under ye immediate supervision of Professor Thomas MK. Orcas, for ye last 30 YEARS, This celebrated Liniment has no equal in ye world and has produced more cures of Rheumatiem, Neuralgia, Sprains, Scelds, oarns, Salt Rheam, Sore Nipples, Swellings, » Chapped Hands, Poisonous Bites, Bruises, &¢-on the human frame and Sprains, Str: ins, Galles, Stiff Joints, Inflammation, &c.on beast, than all Liniments put together. MUSTANG LINIMENT is warranted to do just what is promised, or money will be refunded. Sold by ail ggistes and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye OuxUINE. Lyea Manufacturing Ca. Julyis-ly New York. ° LYONS . KATHAIRON, 50 Cents Per Bottle. . S lia: in’ use over Half » Gensury. it Prometes the Growth, Preevade City, May 30, 1436. a 7 ae eerves e Vigor Turning _United States, I have levied — _ecution with accruing costs, F -.CONSTABLE SALE. coger Y¥ virtue of sn Execution to me di-récted' and delivered, from the Court of John Anderson, a Justiceof the Peace in and for the Township and County of Nevada, State of California, on a certain judgment rendered therein on the nfneteenth dey of May, 1876, in favor of A. Sanford, and against GW. Jones, for the ‘sum of Two Hundred and Forty-Six 88-100. Dollars debt and interest thereon at the rate of ‘one per cent. per month, from the 8th day of August, 1873, with costs taxed at Three Dollars, with accruing costs, all payable in Gold and Silver cain of the seized, and shall expose-forpublic sale in front of the Court House, Nevada City, Nevada Connty, California, for Cush, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 22nd Day of July,,1876, between the hours of 10 o’cJock a. M,.: and 3 o.clock P. M., all the right, title and interest of. the said G. ~W, Jones, of, in, and to the following real property, to-wit: That certain piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the Township and County of Nevada, State of California, loe.ted in Willow Valley, about 3 miles essterly from the City of Nevada, on thé old Washington Road, and bounded as.follows: Commencing at tween the old Washington Road and Musquito Creek, and about 2 chains from east, and running thence north 46> 30’ east to an oak tree 46},> west and 40 chains, td a cedar tree. Thence 434 east 40 chains to place of, beginning, containing 160 acres of land. For better description, reference is made to Book of Pre-emption Claims. of Nevada County,, Taken to satisfy said Ex; . WM. SCOTT, é Constable of Nevada Township, Nevada City,-June loth, 1876. je18 PROBATE NOTICE, ie the Probate Court of. the County of : Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff dec’d. It appearing to the Judge of this Court, by the petition this day filed and presented by P. Sutton, the Administaator of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased, praying for an Order of Sale of Real Estate that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the Rea) estate to-pay the expenses and charges of administration. It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested in the Estate of said deceased, appear before the said Probate Conrt on SATURDAY, tne 22nd day of July 1876, at 11 o’clock a. mM, in thy forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Admixistrator to sell s0 much of the Real Estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary Oradvisable. And that a copy of this Order be published at least four successive weeks in the Nevada Daily TranSCRIPT, ® Dewspaper printed and published in said County. JOHN CALDWELL, = Probate Judge. Nevada sag June 20th, 1876, “je2l J.M. Walling Att’y for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. . the Probate Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, 1n the matter of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased. Notice is hereby -given bythe undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four monthe after the first publication of this notice,-to the said Administrator, at his residence, near the Town Talk, Nevada Ft Na Nevaua County, State of Caliornia. —— P. STTTON, Adininisteator of the Estate of Solon Shurtleff, deceased, Nevada City, June 8th, 1876. J. M. Walling, Att’y. jed No, 767, Application for a Patent to a Mining Claim. BACRAMENTO, CaL., May 9, 1876. Ni is hereby given that Edwin R. Waring, whose Post office is Colfax, Placer Nounty, California, has made application fora Patent for the Emma Placer mine. bearing gold, situate in Little York mining District, Nevada County, Califorhia, and described as follows, viz: -On surveyed land, being the 8 % of S W \ of NW % and 8% of SE & of N W X of Sec. 14,T15,NR9 E, M D M, containing 40 acres. Said location was made about February Ist, 1873, by E. R. Waring and others, but is not of record. The applicant Claims by location, and purchase. There sre no adjoining mining claims. The claim of Henry Meyers is adjacent. All persons holding any adverse claims thereto are hereby required to present the same before this Office within sixty. dsys from the first day of publishing hereof. m als T.B.MePas.ianp KEGIsTER. REGULATION ~ K Pp HELMET K.P. L 0.0. F., MASONIC GOODS, Schuyler, Hartley & Graham, 19 Maiden Lane, New Yerk. MAWUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS. a ary CA. CARTRIDGE BOXES, ete., for Regiments. MUSIC POUCHES, ~ EPAULETTES, BATONS FOR BANDS. With Fine Wire Cords, Superior Quality. ents and Lodges purc’ in : hasing queutities would be‘ suppgied at special rates. 029-3 «" WEBER PIANOS “ARE THE BEST. SHERMAN & HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS, Cooler, Beanty of the fae Paling out and Gray. upon and. a large oak tree situated about nid way be-. --BUSINESS COLLEGE, -_ TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. SAN FRANCISCO, . aS beta BARNARD, A. M., Professor Of Mathematic and Science of Ae. counts; graduate of Prince of Wales Cul. lege, and Stow’s Model and Normal Trainjng School; late State Institute Director and Lecturer of Minnesota, and for the past five years President of the Minneapo. lis Business College; having disposed of his entire interest in that institution, and removed to San Francisco, will hereafter conduct a First Class Commercial College in that city, entrance at 120 Sutter street, *_ and 220 Kearny street, Hardie Place, (with office in Room 38,) where he will give his Personal attention and services to those who desire instruction in Bookkeeping or the Science’ of Accoants and English Branches. Prof. Barnard is the originator and author of the celebrated method of Teaching Accounts which has bicome go popular in elucidating the intricacies anamysteries of Bookkeeping. In ortier to #e-' cure a wider field of labor in which to ex. emplify the superiority of his method of instruction, he has Organized Barnard’s Business College and Telegraph Tustitute, San Francisco. A SPECIAL FEATURE. No more students wili be admitted to the College than Professor Birnatd can attend to with his ribod gras pe instruction. He has not organized this enterprise merely as an easy way to Inake mi ney, but to-estaby lish as en viable a reputation as an Instructor as he has left behind him in Minnegota. and to build up a Business College -of. the highest merit, in waich the fullest equiv. alent will be given for all Tuition collect. e . éd, and which, by personal effort, he will make the best institution on the Pacific Coast, in which to obtain a first clusg Prac. tical Business Education, HOURS OF INSTRUCTION, Day SEssions—9 to 11.30 A.M. and 3 to ° EVENING SEss1oNs—7,30 to9.30-P. M. Students will be entitled to the uge of the rooms fronr8.30 A’ M. to 6 P. M., thus enabling them to work outside of the hours of instruction. & Lapvies— A ,peparate apartment. will be reserved for the Lady Students. who will be provided with every convenience to fa. cilitate their work, : STATIONERY ANP Booxs—Our m ‘its are such that all supplies tor the . course can-be-obtained of us at rates much below the usual cost, and ‘corresponding in every particular with the books used in rea; business. DreLomas--Our Diplomas are engraved n steel, fively executed at great cost; they ~ will be issued to students completing the . Course in the Business Department on payment of the fee of five dollars. No Vacation—'The College will be in session during the entire year, Students will be admitted at any time, ’ No CopyinG FRoMm TExT Booxs—~—'Tha highly objectionable method of copying from text books without understanding what is intended to be conveyed is: alta gether avoided. All work done is the db rect product of the student's own thought. DiscrpLInE—We maintain the most discipline, insisting upcen perfect order and stem in everything. We treat every stu. bre 48 a gentleman or lady, and only gentlemanly or lady-like condyeg return. We do not bave rules or ryy but adapt special modes of treatynent to special cases. No conduct is allowed thas wotldnot be tolerated in the drawing room of a well regulated family. For full particalars send for ‘Cata and Circulars, explaining Course of Study. We offér incucemente that ‘aré superior io those offered any similar institution in the city.’ For further information sddreag BARNARD’'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 120 Sutter street, Room 38, ; ° ’ San Francisco, On}. References, by permission: Hon. David Burt, State Superintendent of Public In struction, Minnesota; Hon. H B. Wilson late Superintendent of Puvlic Instruction Minnesota; W. D. Garland, Equitable Lif Assurance Society, 426 California street, 2 F.; 8. P. Hall, Attorney at-Law, 213 Ben some street, 8. 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