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PUBLISHERS' DEPARTMENT.

EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS FOR THE NEW
YEAR.

cumstances considered, they claim to have suc

With this number THE CALIFORNIAN com- ers and a credit to the Coast. In this, all cirpletes its second volume, and, encouraged by the success which has met their efforts, the pub-ceeded; and, with a continuance of the apprelishers beg to return their thanks to the reading public, and to promise renewed efforts for the future.

It has been their aim to publish a monthly which should be distinctive, original, healthful, progressive; to make it a pleasure to the read

ciation already shown, they promise for the fut-
ure even a greater degree of improvement than
in the past. For the coming year, desirous to
meet the public half way, the publishers an-
nounce three unusually liberal offers, from
which subscribers are at liberty to choose.

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Every one who subscribes to THE CALIFORNIAN has it in his power to induce several of his friends or neighbors to subscribe.

We have decided to offer special rates to those who desire to get up clubs, so that the magazine shall come cheaper to each member of the club.

Observe that the larger you make your club the greater the reduction to each one.

CLUB RATES.

(1.) To a club of Two new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $7.60, instead of $8.00, the regular price (being $3.80 each).

(2.) To a club of THREE new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $11.10, instead of $12, the regular price (being $3.70 each).

the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN
for $14.40, instead of $16, the regular price
(being $3.60 each).

(4.) To a club of FIVE new subscribers for
the year 1881 we will send THE CALIFORNIAN
for $17.50, instead of $20, the regular price
(being $3.50 each).

(5.) To a club of SIX new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $20.40, instead of $24, the regular price (being $3.40 each).

(6.) To a club of SEVEN new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $23.10, instead of $28, the regular price (being $3.30 each).

(7.) To a club of EIGHT new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $25.60, instead of $32, the regular price (being $3.20 each).

(8.) To a club of NINE new subscribers for

(3.) To a club of FOUR new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN

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for $27.90, instead of $36, the regular price (being $3.10 each).

(9.) To a club of TEN new subscribers for the year 1881, we will send THE CALIFORNIAN for $30, instead of $40, the regular price (being $3 each).

The money in every instance must accompany the names.

We will send the magazine as above to one address or to several, as may be desired. It is not necessary that all the club should be in the same locality.

THIRD OFFER.

LIBERAL PREMIUMS TO THOSE WHO WILL PROCURE US SUBSCRIBERS. Many of our readers, without leaving their SEVEN new subscribers for the year 1881, achomes or incommoding themselves, can pro-companied by $4 each, we will allow $4.90. cure many new subscribers, and to such we offer the following liberal premiums.

(7.) To any one who sends us the names of EIGHT new subscribers for the year 1881, ac

Observe that the more subscribers you get the companied by $4 each, we will allow $6.40. larger the premium for each one.

PREMIUMS.

(1.) To any one who sends us the names of Two new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow 40 cents.

(2.) To any one who sends us the names of THREE new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow 90 cents.

(3.) To any one who sends us the names of FOUR new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow $1.60.

(4.) To any one who sends us the names of FIVE new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow $2.50.

(5.) To any one who sends us the names of SIX new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow $3.60.

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(8.) To any one who sends us the names of NINE new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow $8.10.

(9.) To any one who sends us the names of TEN new subscribers for the year 1881, accompanied by $4 each, we will allow $10.

TO THE ONE WHO SENDS US THE LARGEST LIST OF NAMES OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS, ACCOM PANIED BY THE AMOUNT OF THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS, BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, WE WILL PAY $25, IN ADDITION TO HIS

PREMIUMS.

This last offer is one at which not only grown people can make money, but we commend it especially to boys and girls. Get your parents to subscribe. Get your relatives to subscribe. Get your friends to subscribe. Try every one you know. This is a splendid chance for you to make money in your spare hours. Don't

(6.) To any one who sends us the names of take "No" for an answer.

OUR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.

THE CALIFORNIAN prints each month a limited number of advertising pages. It is the only first-class literary magazine published west of the Mississipi Valley, and reaches thousands of households all over the Pacific Coast. Instead of being cast aside as soon as read, THE CALIFORNIAN is carefully preserved, is passed from hand to hand, thus giving advertisements a great degree of prominence and a very wide circulation. Its advertising pages are few and well displayed, and the magazine carries a degree of influence very favorable to advertisers. It is a standard medium, and care is taken that no questionable advertisements shall be admitted. Instances are not wanting in which advertisers have been richly repaid in patronage drawn to them by reason of their business announcements in THE CALIFORNIAN. And it is proper to say here that our readers who desire to purchase will do well to deal with those whose advertisements they find from month to month in THE CALIFORNIAN, as, from the care taken, only reliable and responsible houses are admitted.

HOW TO SEND MONEY.

The safest and best way to send money is by express, post-office order, or draft on San Francisco. We will not be responsible for money sent in an other way. Address

THE CALIFORNIA PUBLISHING CO.,

(P. O. Box 2,319.)

202 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal.

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