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Mrs. Leslie Morgan's
School for Girls

is established near one of the most attractive en-
trances to Central Park, New York. It is fur-
nished with sunny, well-ventilated rooms, and
is thoroughly equipped for a complete course of
study, from kindergarten through college pre-
paratory - every department being under the
direction of specialists.

Every effort is made to cultivate a high stand-
ard in English, Art, Music and Science. Special
attention is given to conversational training in
French, English and German, and to the discus-
sion of current events.

The arrangements for resident pupils are
those of a generously ordered home, in which
everything is done to promote the health, happi-
ness, comfort, general culture and good scholar-
ship of the student.

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For circular, address

MRS. LESLIE MORGAN

13 and 15 West 86th Street
NEW YORK CITY

Overland Monthly

VOL. XXXIV

CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1899

No. 199

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A CHINESE ISHMAEL. Sui Sin Fah...

Illustrated by Grace Wetherell.

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NIGHT COMETH FROM THE CAÑONS. Harriet Winthrop Waring
THE FOURTEENTH OF JULY IN THE SIERRA. James Hopper...
THE WHISPERING GALLERY. Rossiter Johnson..

ETC.....

BOOK REVIEWS...

PUBLISHERS' COLUMN..

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Editor Bulletin - We have decided to continue our special piano sale for a few weeks longer, and take this occasion to testify to the worth of the Bulletin, as an advertising medium, by placing our business exclusively in its columns.

The number of sales made through the Bulletin advertising has far exceeded our expectations. As a result of the first few days' advertising we sold, for cash, fifteen pianos, and received a large number of inquiries from the city and country, from parties saying they saw the advertisement in your paper.

So we have come to the conclusion that, in our judgment, the Bulletin brings the best results of all the San Francisco dailies. Truly yours, BENJ. CURTAZ & SON,

H. J. CURTAZ, President.

A Home and Family Newspaper.

BULLETIN

The Owl Drug Company

Editor Bulletin - We have been, as you are well aware, liberal and persistent advertisers in your paper since we commenced our business four years ago, and we find it one of the very few mediums which we get direct and immediate returns from. Yours very truly,

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R. E. MILLER, Secretary.

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Editor Bulletin - As the placing of our advertisements has shown, the Bulletin has received the lion's share of them. This we consider evidence enough of our appreciation of its advertising merits, and we are happy to state that this preferment is based on a close observation of the returns. Yours respectfully,

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Editor Bulletin - Since the establishment of our retail department we have laid great stress upon advertising it through the medium of the several daily papers of this city. Among them we found the Bulletin one of the best mediums in this city to call to the attention of the public our mammoth retail department, and we can safely state that the returns received from our advertisements in the Bulletin have been second to no other publication, and have given us more than satisfaction. Yours very truly,

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The Bulletin is always clean and on the side of right. We understand the circulation has greatly increased during the past year, and congratulate you on the success of the new management. Very respectfully yours, ROOS BROS., Incorporated.

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The Average Sworn Circulation for 1898 was 34,780 copies per day

The Average Sworn Circulation for 1899 up to date is :

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The Great Evening Newspaper of the Pacific Coast

R. A. CROTHERS, Editor and Proprietor

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