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GTTTIIBTIAN* HERALD 12 Book-Keeping in Common Schools; PIERCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE s IÏ r bueiness nie undeveloped an ! th eV must p't)d on. under the Nothing which is taught in com- weifrht of needless difficulties. The MALES AND FEMALES . iHlôO" of secondary iiupor merchant cannot be master of his tance to book-keeping, yet nothing principles and details of accounts is more neglected. rat iHE NEXT SESSION OF THIS PROSPEROUS AND GROWING INSTITUTION W Q he use and misuse of money The truth is well established that open on MONDAY, September 4, 1Í82, and clcse on THLBSpAl, April 26, 1888. rui have much to do with forming the more than ninety merchants in hai OBJECTS. habits of young people. Habits ol every hundred become bankrupt; This College was fouifded in 1874, for the coeducstfcn of both sexes, upon equal condition» method and accuracy invariably that about half of the estates settled of entrance and graduation, and has had a healthy and »teadxsroirlh from the beginning. Ou» see is to Al give a good, solid education in the me varicus various vraveres brsveres oi a College of Gouege course, upon a it have ai moral and restraining itrtttu are found insolventj -and that the 13 aim -------------- ------------- .„.i------- . pTeraririrt«deHie-fee »------------r-------------------- iW v----------- v.---------------------------- r7^73nTn7OTW7nTntTlTrTTto j>iaeli*Md.aiMl.lMJUiliful,pujrsuits.<»f life, atn% £>)IJ ence, and lie at the foundation of chief causes are neglected of an for honorable citizenship. LOCATION. character and success. A person early business training, ignorance The College Buildings, consisting of two substantia] brick edifice», stand upon a campus of » whose income exceeds his outlay is of the qualities ami prices of goods, ten acres in the pleasant village of College City, in the southern part of Colusa County. Th« • . , town is pleasantly located in a lieu'itifu), »efired and healthful spot, in the midst of a moral on the road to competency and want of industry in the occupation cultivated and enterprising c<.ninninitv. af’d is easily accessible fr<.m any direction. It is three and «iasLof Arbuckle, a town on the NortLern Railway, with which ft is connected by a daip wealth ; but he whose outlay ex chosen, iind ex|tensive habit.} of mihis stage-line. The scenery ar<mnT»TtiK^Rn§T~Tir tho ‘nGTrfi Tire the stately fort»-of Moan* if e the snowy peaks of Lassen, and the picturesque Buttes ; on the east wiinl ti e blu<^ ceeds his income is on the road to living.” The wise'proverb, “ Train Nhasta, waters of tlie Sacramento, and stretch away in the? eliatance the pine-clad walls and snowy dome# is r poverty and wretchedness. A up a child in tho way he should go, ol the Sierras ; while on the west lie Snow Mountain and the purplo bills ef tlie Coast ltaugo. K * COURSE OF STl’DV.' knowledge of the names, qualities and when ha is old lib will not de Two complete Courses of Study, ti e Classical and the Sci«ntific, have been arranged, cni^ and varieties of articles, the condi part from it,” is no less applicable bracing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Lsrignaijes, English, Science, Art, Music! one Book-keeping. Tliet rv and Piaetice ol Teaching, History, etc., and students, by tjiu ad i tion and changeableness of prices, a to a correct financial training than Bible, vice and consent of the Faculty, can pursue th< s<i studies shown to be most advantugnous U; his them. After the close of tbo regular Session, a Normal class will be formed and taught by tw< just appreciation and discrimina to religious rectitude. This sacred of the Professors for the benefit of those who desire to pass examination before some Count;. tion of values in addition to the use maxim relates to a business educa Board for Teacherti certificates. tern JNDVCEMKNT8. of proper forms and records oi tion the same as any other training. To those who have sops, daughters or wards to educate, we can offer rare advantages ar>< lori X. . ' ?«• transactions, or knowledge of busi There is no better preventive of ex strong inducements to send to this Kcbool, viz.: 1. A quiet arid brdcilv Colli ge Town, with no Saloon, Drinking-place or Gambling-bows . mot travagance nor stronger safeguard xxess principles and their application within three milos of the buildings. Your sous are Leie free troni these temptations t« ...... --erimc. - — .. .. ---- . ....... — — - --------- UIIUI« I .. .... — ...... ... - - — ............. --- -- — - • ' *- to practice is essential to a prudent "agatTn^’lt'*‘nnd~CTn.serjnt5nt -]n»verty — 2. Au able, experienced and enthusiastic Faculty. ..... W” nnn 3. Complete Ccur.e of Study, with thorough instruction. , adjustment of our expenditures tu with their attendant ilia, than an ace 4. The advantage of Normal training. . w ft. Low Rttcs of Tuition and Mt derate Expenses. Our charges are lower than those of an , our income. This is all embraced early good business education. other School of like grade on the Coast, and youn? men and wcroei who have to «ducat WpC No doubt the principal reason themselves, will I k r« find rare opportunities 10 carry out iLcii noble.purpoeea. in book-keeping, properly taught, why this branch of education has EXPENSSSi ? ----- , ;; and is indispensible to financial th oí ................ ................ -.$25 C been SO entirely overlooked in our Tuition in Collegiate Depirtmont, yer tenu success in life. - ___—----- . << << PwiiMir»itnr\. fit .......................... .'ill “ Preimr&tory, ih«d grace .... enoi .........,.. UO I *• “ •• second grade It should be taught in all our common schools. is bi cause our just ........ »iar “ “ Primary............................... .......................... 6 C- common schools. It should be in text-books on book-keeping have Instrumental Music, per month........ ** ........................ 2 (J Use of Instrument.................................. cluded in the branches oil which not been sufficiently i»i^qJitied and Vocalization............................................ ........................ '»If wi^l and Painting................. -mvr, ........ ....... •<¥ If» teachers are examined in order to practical for pupu'ar u.ie. I am H Drawing Modern Language*, per term............. I Is get certificates. Teachers who are glad that our b-st educators are i Board, per week........................ . ............ All tuition must be paid in advance. PeuniiuiBhip at teacher’s price. No janitor*« fees incompetent to teach it shauld not waking up to this defect and conse extra charges. For Catalogue or further particulars, address receive certificates. I maintain this quent neglect in this branch if pop j. C. KEITH, President, — < oll« ge City, Cai. because early training is necessary ular education. I‘ however, would 12-32 Cm to fixed and permanent habits, and not recommend the higher treatises --------------------- ~ promise of usefulness. “ As the on book-keeping for common school twig islient so the tree is inclined.” use, but only the primary. There One of our leading educators and are works now issued which con ablest writers on book-keeping, tain the elements of the science in witl says: " A course of study which a simple and attractive form, be ONE AGENT SOLD Bl COPIES IN EIGHT DAYS. AGENTS WANTED for other fast-selling books, also the best an<l cheapest line of Family Bibles published. does not embrace the application sides being filled with practical ap of writing and arithmetic to bu«i- plication« of its principles to the This work contai ns over 760 hymns, and 850 times. subjects to meet »11 the wuuUof Christian people. Printed ort 8^« tUFC ■aa VU1C fkipi r, and very subtantiall bouniL ness affairs is defective, and will, affairs of every-day life, and with Regular Cloth, or Flexible Cloth Lindina, rv<l edicts »Ingle copy» •de. Per tioz, $6.00. joui Cheaper Edition, Itouml in boards and printed cn <.hca|»er paper, " •• 85c. M 8.60. sooner or later, lead to disaster. sound advice on financial subjects. Í y°* iktew cunisTiAariiYMNmoo The merchant has tried young men —linw Normal Monthly. go< CUth.nudine, .Ingle enpy, «5e„ per dor.. **.60. Board Covens .Ingle eopr, y«r do«., ••.40. graduateef from our schools, and ARSENI) Kill 8AMPI.g COPY, - you: found them unable to write a legi McKERCHER & THOMPSON, Examine honestly. ju<Ii(e righteously .»nd then semi your order to JOHK BURNS for whatever you may want, ana - make n joyful noise unto tlie God of our Salvation t><> nil things without urn» ble hand with accuracy; ignorant mu rings and disputing«, that ye may tie blameless and harmless, the sons of God." Add re* f STATIONERS. : oftei JOHN BURINS,.Publisher, St., Louis, Mo. of the principles and practice of < exar book-keeping; and his experience WSliW. *f seve has been repeated with many of Blank- Book » our best graduates. Their awk- M anu fac tn r ers, i KID NEY- WORT waid penmanship and uncertain IS A SURE CURE I COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, arithmetic applied to book-keeping Do not n for all diseases of the Kidneys and i—a subject which they do not un AND derstand—have placed them at DEALERS IN LOOKS, PERIOD It hu specUlo action on thia moat important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and I great disadvantage, and the quali inaction, stimulating the healtliy «eviction of j received O' ICALS AND SCHOOL tho Bile, and by keeping tho bowels in free finely illustrt ties, uses, and prices of articles oondition, effecting its regular discharge. cd 50page cal eii SUPPLIES. Eyifxlarisk Ifyou areauflbrinj from logne. Sent fr' bought and sold add to their con IT1GICU Iflh malaria, have the chills to any addre: ore bilioun, dyspeptic, er coustipnlc.l, Kidney- Wort will suroly relieve and quickly cure, - fusion. 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