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296 Summer Landscape, flower border. 305 Moonlight Winter Scene.

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500 Roses, embossed.

507 Lady's Head, with birds and flowers.... 508 Roses, embossed..

509 Flowers, embossed, pretty fancy edge. 977 Snow Scene, with space for name..

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1212 Large Embossed, cut out, Girls and Dolls,

1 Complete Set Aids to School Discipline...
School Report Cards, 25c per dozen, per 100

your Reward Cards, Christmas Books, etc., send to Whitaker & Ray Co., 723 Market St., S. F.

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The most impressive

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in the history of
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IT DEMONSTRATES the advantages of the SUNSET ROUTE for an agreeable winter trip to and from the East. New and fascinating scenes, delightful climate, and the longest trip on earth without change of cars--San Francisco to New Orleans. Only one change to New York.

IT TEACHES that this same SUNSET LIMITED has been largely instrumental in popularizing California, and is entitled to the encouragement of every citizen, as a potent factor in its upbuilding.

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of current literature.

Double Drawing-Room Sleepers-Ten sections and drawing-rooms, with palatial fittings.
Dining-Car-Meals a la carte. Absolutely faultiess cuisine and service.

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The Yucca Root Toilet Soaps are made from the Mexican Soap (Yucca) Root, combined with pure Vegetable Oils and Delicate Perfumes, put up in an attractive manner, and as clean as the bread you eat. This root has Wonderful Healing as well as Cleansing Qualities. It will not only soften and beautify the skin, but cures all Cutaneous Diseases, such as Salt Rheum, Tetter, Eczema, etc. It is the Finest Complexion Soap in the world. as well as the greatest dirt eradicator.

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To Ride on this Train.

LADY DENTIST. Dr. Frances C. Treadwell, (Formerly of Philadelphia) is the Pioneer Lady in Dentistry, and is thoroughly skilled in various branches, and restoring natural expression to the mouth in plate work. Extraction made easy by anesthetics. Gentlemen receive the same attention as ladies and children. Office hours, 9 A.M -4 P M. Murphy Building, Room 94, Examination Free. Market and Jones Sts, S. F.

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The Hahnemann Hospital College

OF SAN FRANCISCO.

Located at 115 Haight Street, above Octavia

FACULTY

J. A. ALBERTSON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics.

C. B. CURRIER, M. D., Dean, Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Chest. Dean's hours: 11-12, 7-8 P.M.

J. N. ECKEL, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Pedology.

GEO. H. PALMER, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery.

WM. BOERICKE, M. D., Registrar, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

GEO. H. MARTIN, M. D., Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases and Clinical Medicine.

H. C. FRENCH, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases and Surgery of the Eye and Ear.

A. C. PETERSON, A. B., M. D., Professor of Diseases of Throat and Anatomy of Eye and Ear.

G. H. JENKS, A. M., M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.

SIDNEY WORTH, A B., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.

JAMES W. WARD, M. D., Professor of Gynecology.

J. E. LILIENTHAL, M. D., Professor of Pædology.

E. R. BRYANT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Associate Professor of Surgery.

C. L. TISDALE, M. D., Professor of Physiology.

C. W. BRONSON, M. D., Professor of Microscopy and Histology.

A. B. JORDAN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology.

F. G. CANNEY, M. D., Associate Professor of Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women.

GUY E. MANNING, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy.

A. P. VAN DUZER, ESQ., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.

W. N. LAMB, Demonstrator of Anatomy.

R. A. LEET, Ph. G., Professor of Chemistry, Toxicology, and Urinalysis.

Entrance Examinations will be held at the College September 30 and October 1, 1895, and at other times by special arrangement.

The qualifications for matriculation and graduation are the same as are required by the oldest and most progressive of the Eastern colleges.

A full four years' graded course of study is required for graduation.

A preliminary examination, or high school certificate, or other evidence of a fair education, is required upon entrance.

Due credit will be allowed to graduates and to students of other recognized colleges.
Ample clinical advantages are provided for in a well attended Dispensary attached to the College.
Dispensary, Dissecting Room and Library are open to students throughout the year.
For further particulars, apply to or address

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Recognizing the fact that much of the opposition to vertical writing has been the result of clumsy and imperfect forms offered for imitation, the authors of the Spencerian Copy-Books have prepared a series of writing-books on the vertical principle which embody the grace and beauty of the slanting Spencerian script, the standard of writing in America.

In these books every effort has been made to avoid offensive sharpness and angularity on one hand, and excessive roundness on the other, following the golden mean between these two extremes.

THE SPENCERIAN VERTICAL WRITING BOOKS have been prepared with all the attention to artistic and mechanical detail which has so long characterized the other books of this standard system.

Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Teachers desiring to give
the Vertical System a trial are cordially invited to correspond
with us with reference to the examination and introduction
of the new Spencerian Vertical Wri ing Books.

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NEW YORK CINCINNATI. CHICACO. BOSTON. ATLANTA. PORTLAND, OR.
Address, A. F. GUNN, Agent...
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made to prepare an interesting and instructive book for the schools and the people on its special topic. It seems to me that its author has been successful in adopting a clear and conversational style without loss of explicitness and accuracy of thought. He has been happy, too in the subjects which he has selected for discussion. The selections which he has made from various writers and orators on the subjects treated add what is invaluable. The concise paragraphs of the author himself, if given by themselves without illustrations, would still furnish an admirable text-book."

W. T. HARRIS,

U. S. Commissioner of Education.

PATRIOTIC CITIZENSHIP. By Thomas J. Morgan, Ex-U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Member of the National Council of Education, etc. Cloth; illustrated, - $1 00 A new text-book in civics for public and private schools, reading circles, and the general reader. Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of price. Correspondence invited

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NEW SERIES.-VOLUME I.

OLD SERIES.-GOLDEN ERA, VOL. XLIII.

SAN FRANCISCO, FEBRUARY, 1896.

NUMBER !. ESTABLISHED 1852.

Outline of Program for Washington's Birthday S

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1. Thirteen young ladies, representing the thirteen original States. A pupil (Columbia) in costume, holding the American flag.

2. Music "Hail, Columbia, happy land."

3. Recitation (by pupil, with flag) of several stanzas of Drake's "Address to the American Flag."

4. Address (by teacher) on Washington.

5. Readings or Recitations (by the older pupils) on the character of Washington.

6. Music "The Red, White, and Blue."

7. Maxims of Washington (by the pupils).

8. Address (by a trustee, or a citizen a member of the Grand Army of the Republic) on a subject suitable to the occasion.

9. Patriotic Quotations (by pupils, visitors, and teachers).

10. Music-"My country, 't is of

thee."

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Note. Teachers will find material for program in this issue of our paper, and also in "Patriotic Quotations" (a new book by Harr Wagner), "Patriotic Citizenship" (by T. J. Morgan), and others that may be or ought to be in every school library.

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