Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 79, Number 154, 23 August 1890 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EDUCATIONAL. St. Gertrude's Academy, Rio Vista, Cal. rTVHIS INSTITUTION WILL KF.-OPEN FOR I the next scholastic term, Monday, 11th inst. The pupils will find it to thtir advantage to be present at tbe formation of the classes. This Academy is situated iv one of the most healthy sections of Solano county, aud being on an eminence in the rear of the town, receives, through a break in the Montezuma hills, the cool, relreshiug breeze* from San Francisco bay; thus makiug the climate a most agreeable and healthful one. Thcthorouguly furnished classrooms well appointed dormitories, music-rooms, studios, exercise grounds, etc., together with the advanced course ot learning aud varied accomplishments, in which young ladies are so desirous to excel, have attracted students from far and near. From nearly every county pupils have been received, amoug whom are young ladies irom Siskiyou, Tuolumne, Lob Angeles, San Jose and even Nevada. Several of the former pupils aro engaged in teaching, both in public and private schools—the Academy being incorporated is entitled to confer academic honors. This year, Dress-making, with cutting and fitting, will be taught at the Academy to those who desire it; also, Cookiug in all Its branches by an excellent French cook. B< Mdes the common English branches. Stenography, Type-writing. Instrumental and Vocal Music, Photograph Drawing, Pastel, Painting in Oil and Water Colors, also Painting on Porcelain, are taught, in all of which the pupils show much proficiency. Every advantage is given to the students, not only to enable them to pursue an academic course, but also to train them in Ihe duties which will lit a young lady to take her place in the social as well as the domestic circle, and to become a source ot comfort to her parents and an ornament to society. The institution is sufficiently removed from I the large cities to be a quiet, studious home for all those who desire such tor their children. There are two boats daily from San Francisco and Sacramento—one leaving Jackson st wharf at 11 A. M , the other from Market st. wharf at 1 r. M. The fare is SI, and the boats are comfortable and have kind and obliging otli- ials. The terms of this school are very moderate, considering the advantages the pupils eujoy. A magnificent "Stars and stripes'' floats over the exercise grounds since July 4th—it, as well as the entire institution, being "the gift of noble, generous Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruning to the Sisters, who have charge of the establishment. For further information address to the MOTHER SUPERIOR, St. Gertrude's Academy, Rio Vista. Cal. aul lm&Su fILY ROSARY ACADEMY, WOODLAND, YOLO CO., CAL, Will Reopen August 25, 1890 THE ACADEMIC COURSE 18 THOROUGH in all its grades. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC and VOICE CULTCRE. also DRAWING and PAINTING receive particular attention. Pho> I nography, Typewriting and Bookkeeping taught. Send reference and apply for catalogue. SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, Woodland, Cal. je-'6-2m(Sn) Mt. Tamalpais Academy For Boys. Branch of Mt. Tamalpais College. SAN HAFAEI, MARIN COUNTY. PREPARES THOROUGHLY FOR COLLEGE, I i the Government Academies and business. Key. J. E. Wheeler, D. D., Principal. Board aud Tuition (or the year, 9380. Tho fall term begins September 16th. Address R. J. TRUMU'l.L, Ks.i . San Rafnol. au!2-6w RAILROAD TIME TABLE. SOBTHERK PACIFIC FACLFIC BYBTESI. Augustl, 1690 Crates iEAYK and are duo to ABjSTVJE at SACRAMENTO. LEAVE TRAINS RUN DAILY. 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