58 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



Qualifications. Applicants must have attained the age 

 of sixteen years, and present satisfactory certificates of 

 good moral character and industrious habits; and must also 

 have a good knowledge of the elementary branches of .the 

 common school course. 



On entering, they must consider themselves pledged to 

 conform to all the rules and regulations of the Institution, 

 among which is the daily performance of three hours' 

 manual labor. 



Expenses. The sum of one hundred dollars must be 

 paid in advance, on entering. This, with the labor above 

 specified, will meet all expenses for boarding, room rent, 

 tuition and washing for the term of ten months. 



Applications. These may be made, either by addressing 

 the President of the Institution directly, or by applying 

 through the Agricultural Society of the county, in which 

 the applicant resides. 



Certificates of Character. These should be signed by 

 the student's last teacher, the officers of the Agricultural 

 Society of the county in which he resides, or by some other 

 friend of moral and agricultural improvement. 



It is the earnest desire of the officers of the College to fill 

 it with industrious, trustworthy and gentlemanly Students, 

 whose sense of honor and appreciation of duty will be a gua- 

 rantee that they will conform to its rules and regulations. 



It is their design to admit no other than such. 



In addition to the one hundred dollars above specified, 

 Students will incur only the following expenses: 



Books and Stationery. These will be supplied at city 

 retail prices ; and will cost about eight dollars per term for 

 the third and fourth classes, and ten dollars per term for 

 the first and second classes. 



Apparatus. The Students of the second class will re- 

 quire about fifteen dollars' worth of apparatus, with which 

 to study chemical analysis in the laboratory. This, when 



