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Books for Common Schools

GINN & COMPANY

Cyr's Readers.

Stickney's Readers.
The Finch Readers.
Blaisdell's Physiologies.
Frye's Geographies.
Montgomery's Histories.
Stickney's Word by Word
Spellers.

Wentworth's Arithmetics
Prince's Arithmetics.
Speer's Arithmetics.
Tarbell's Language Les-

sons.

Educational Music Course
Vertical Writing Books.
National Drawing Course

Teachers and School Officials who are looking for the latest and best Text-Books are cordially invited
to correspond with us." Descriptive circulars sent, postpaid, to any address upon application.......

GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS

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THE LIVING AGE

A Weekly Magazine of Contemporary Literature and Thought

Published

Every Saturday

and giving about

3500 pages a year
of the

World's Best

Literature

including

Science and Art
Biography

Politics, Discovery
Public Affairs
Literary Criticism
Fiction and Poetry

EACH WEEKLY NUMBER contains without abridgment, the
most interesting and important contributions to the
periodicals of Great Britain and the Continent.

ALL DEPARTMENTS of knowledge and discussion which in-
terest intelligent readers, with fiction and poetry, are
represented in its pages.

ORIGINAL TRANSLATIONS of striking articles from Conti-
nental sources are made expressly for the magazine by
its own staff of translators.

A SHORT STORY and an instalment of a serial story will ap
pear in each issue.

A MONTHLY SUPPLEMENT presents readings from the most
important new books, editorial notes on books and au-
thors, and a list of the books of the month.
Published weekly at $6 a year. Single numbers 15 cents.

A REMARKABLE OFFER.

Presenting an opportunity to obtain the best Reading the world produces during
the year 1900, at prices never before thought of.

New subscribers to THE LIVING AGE may receive with it The Review of Re-
views or Public Opinion for only $6.75 a year; or for $7.25 Harper's Monthly or
Scribner's Magazine, or any other $3.00 periodical published in the U. S.

This offer is good only to absolutely New Subscribers to the Living Age.

THE LIVING AGE CO., P. O. Box 5206, Boston.

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Many teachers have been waiting for a manual to aid them in the use of the lower readers of "Stepping Stones to Literature" series. This book satisfies the want, and is a valuable introduction to the series.

First Steps in Arithmetic

By ELLA M. PIERCE, Supervisor, Providence, R. I. This unique text-book covers the earliest foundations of arithmetic, developing the child's number sense'' and enabling him to thoroughly master all possible number combinations between one and twenty. Price 36 cents.

First Steps in English

By ALBERT LEROY BARTLETT, A. M.

The author has clothed the dry facts of grammar in such a new dress, and illustrated its rules with such interesting examples that the dullest child must perforce learn to enjoy his lessons.

SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY,

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NOTABLE ART FEATURES, THE CROMWELL ILLUSTRATIONS, by celebrated American and foreign artists

PUVIS DE CHAVANNES, by JOHN LAFARGE (illustrations in color)

Special illustrative schemes (in color and in black and white) by WALTER APPLETON CLARK, E. C. PEIXOTTO, HENRY MCCARTER, DWIGHT L. ELMENDORF and others

Illustrated Prospectus sent free to any address

Charles Scribner's Sons

Publishers, New York

ANNOUNCEMENT

Twentieth Century Text Books

THE closing years of the present century are witnessing the beginning of a remarkable awakening of interest in our American educational problems. There has been repeated and elaborate discussion in every part of our land on such topics as the co-ordination of studies, the balancing of the different contending elements in school programmes, the professional training of teachers, the proper age of pupils at the different stages of study, the elimination of pedantic and lifeless methods of teaching, the improvement of textbooks, uniformity of college-entrance requirements, and other questions of like character.

In order to meet the new demands of the country along the higher plane of educational work with a complete and correlated series of text-books fully embodying the latest advances in our education the Twentieth Century Text-Books are now offered.

The general editorial supervision of the series has been placed in the hands of Dr. A. F. Nightingale, Superintendent of High Schools, Chicago, and Professor Charles H. Thurber, of the University of Chicago, men thoroughly conversant with every phase of secondary education.

The offer of a complete series of text-books for these higher grades of schools, issued under auspices so favorable, concentrating and co-ordinating such a force of able writers all working with one end in view, is an event worthy of the twentieth century, and a good omen for the educational welfare of the future.

Several of the volumes are now ready. Others will follow rapidly, the issue of which will be duly announced.

Send for complete prospectus giving full particulars.

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 72 Fifth Avenue, New York.

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Established 1878.

R. H. GILE, Publisher,
Milwaukee, Wis.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

SUMMER SESSION

JULY 5 TO AUGUST 16, 1900

Fifty-two Professors and Instructors give a total of eighty-three courses in the following named subjects:

Ancient and Modern Languages, English Literature, Science and Art of Education, Psychology, Ethics, History, Political and Social Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Geology and Physiography, Geography, Physiology, Drawing and Art, Mechanical Drawing and Designing, Shop-Work in the Mechanic Arts, and Nature Study.

The instruction is suited to High School and other teachers, and to Professors, graduates and undergraduates of Colleges.

Matriculated students of the University, whether graduate or undergraduate, may receive credit to the extent of ten Univesrity hours. Others receive certificates of attendance and of work satisfactorily done.

A single tuition fee of $25 for the entire Summer Session is charged. Ithaca summer temperature is but little higher than that experienced at Saranac Lake and Lake George.

For full announcement and book of views, address,

THE REGISTRAR, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

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A FARM OR A FACTORY.

When you buy a farm, or build a factory, it is natural to consider all conditions, and to locate to the very best advantage. In the northern portion of Wisconsin there lies a vast stretch of undeveloped, or partially developed country, which is awaiting the settler and manufacturer to turn it into productiveness and wealth.

Thousands of acres of rich lands covered with fine hardwood timber are open to the settler, who can obtain as much as he desires at very reasonable figures and upon easy terms. Improvements, such as school houses and roads are being pushed and ten years of progress will make an astonishing change.

The earth's rich desposits of iron ore, clay, kaolin, and marl, together with hardwood timber, easily supply the wants of the manufacturer and offer a fine inducement for the location of a plant or factory.

THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY Co. running through this rich timber and mineral belt, has opened it to the world by offering quick and cheap transit to the principal markets of the country.

If you are interested, complete descriptions, maps and pamphlets will be sent upon application to W. H. Killen, Land and Industrial Commissioner, Colby & Abbot Building, Milwaukee, Wis. Burton Johnson, G. F. A.

Jas. C. Pond, G. P. A. Milwaukee, Wis.

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Books for Common Schools

GINN & COMPANY

Cyr's Readers.

Stickney's Readers.
The Finch Readers.
Blaisdell's Physiologies.
Frye's Geographies.
Montgomery's Histories.
Stickney's Word by Word
Spellers.

Wentworth's Arithmetics
Prince's Arithmetics.
Speer's Arithmetics.
Tarbell's Language Les-

sons.

Educational Music Course
Vertical Writing Books.
National Drawing Course

Teachers and School Officials who are looking for the latest and best Text-Books are cordially invited
to correspond with us. Descriptive circulars sent, postpaid, to any address upon application......

GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS

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Although this book contains much matter taken from the author's well known "Exposition of the Constitution of the United States," it is so greatly changed as to be virtually a new book, and it is called by a different name so as to avoid confusion with the older book.

With an addendum on Local Government in Kansas, written by a leading teacher of that state, and with some changes and omissions the new book has already been

ADOPTED FOR THE STATE OF KANSAS.

All the changes in the state government by constitutional amendments and by legislation, up to and including the Revised Statutes of 1897, just adopted (Aug. 21), are embodied in the new

CONSTITUTION OF WISCONSIN,

which with the "Civil Government", will be designated as "Wright's Civil Government, Wisconsin Edition."

In ordering be careful to send for Wright's Civil Government, as "Wright's Combined Constitutions of the United States and of Wisconsin," will still be sold.

All orders from Wisconsin for "Wright's Civil Government" will be taken by us to be for the Wisconsin Edition, unless it is expressly stated that the Wisconsin Edition is not wished. But in ordering from other firms it will be safer to designate the book as "Wright's Civil Government, Wisconsin Edition."

Price by mail prepaid for the Wisconsin Edition,

$1.00

.75

• Price by mail prepaid for the book without the Wisconsin Constitution,
Address
MIDLAND PUBLISHING CO., Madison, Wis.

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