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CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS

Via SPRINGFIELD

CHANGE OF ROUTE OF ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.R.

The Illinois Central's Chicago-St. Louis line, over which the Daylight Special and the Diamond Special trains are run, has been changed between Clinton and East St. Louis, the new line now being from Clinton via Springfield and Litchfield instead of via Decatur and Pana as formerly. This is brought about by the recent acquisition by the Illinois Central Railroad Company of a portion of the St. Louis, Peoria & Northern Railway. It gives to the "Central" a first class through line over its own tracks for the entire distance between Chicago and St. Louis, reduces the distance by six miles, and brings Springfield, the thriving State Capital of Illinois, on to a through main line. From Chicago to Clinton the line continues to be via Gilman, Gibson and Farmer City. On this line the "Daylight Special" has been newly and elegantly equipped, and has added to it two new features of radical interest, namely, a

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BUFFET-LIBRARY SMOKING CAR AND A COMPLETE DINING CAR.

The Buffet-Library-Smoking Car has comfortable lounging chairs, a convenient and well stocked buffet, a well selected library of the current books of the day and files of the leading monthly and weekly periodicals, and a desk supplied with stationery and other facilities for writing. The Dining Car has a capacity of thirty at a sitting and takes the place of the Compartment-Cafe, and the Pullman-Buffet features previously maintained on this train. It is open for meals (served a la carte) during the entire run between St. Louis and Chicago.

New Local Line between ST. LOUIS and FREEPORT

A through coach is now run between St. Louis and Freeport on local trains leaving St. Louis, and leaving Freeport, in the morning. This is a first-class line for such points in Northern Illinois as Bloomington, El Paso, La Salle, Mendota, Forreston and Freeport; and, as good connection is made by this through car at Freeport with the Central's through Limited trains to and from the west, it is also a first-class line for Galena, Dubuque and local points west in Iowa. Connection is also made north bound with trains for Munroe, Dodgeville and Madison, Wisconsin.

Full particulars concerning the above can be had of agents of the Illinois Central and connecting lines.

A. H. Hanson, G. P. A.. Chicago.

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UNIVERSITY

OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI.
Founded in 1840

Has departments of Language, Science, History Economics, Philosophy and Pedagogics, and also of Law, Medicine, Engineering, (civil, electric and mechanical,) Agriculture, Horticulture, Entomology, Veterinary Science and Mechanic Arts, all at Columbia, Mo. Instruction is given in Military Science and Tactics also. and Steno graphy and Business Forms. All departments open to women. Fees small. Campus contains ten buildings supplied with water, steam heat and electricity. New green house and laboratory of horticulture, botany and entomology, New laboratories of physiology, bacteriology and pathology in the medical department. Furni ture, library and equipment for scientific and technical work all new. Fifty-nine professors and instructors in the whole University. Examination for entrance will be held in Columbia during the four days preceding the opening of the university. For cadetship, apply to your senator or representative. (The school of Mines and Metallurgy, at Rolla, is a department of the University.) For catalogue, address IRVIN SWITZLER, Registrar, Columbia, Mo.

R. H. JESSE, LL. D., President.

Any time

YOU WANT A BOOK, no matter what kind, at publishers' prices, sent post-paid to your address, write to Perrin & Smith Printing Co.

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Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital.

OF OHICAGO, ILL.

The Largest and Best Equipped Homeopathic Medical College in the World. The 41st Annual Season opens September, 1900 The college curriculum embraces the following features:

1. A Four Years' Graded Collegiate Course. 2. Hospital and Dispensary Clinical Instruction by the College Staff.

3. Fourteen General Clinics and Sixty Sub Clinics each and every week of the Season. 4. During the year ending April 1, 1898, there were treated in the Hospital and Dispensary by our own staff, 29,973 cases.

5. Actual Laboratory Instruction in thoroughly Equipped Laboratories.

For announcements and Sample Copy of Clinique, address the Registrar,

JOSEPH COBB, M. D.,

E. S. BAILY, M. D., Dean, 2811-13 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago.

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The Central
Teachers'
Agency

Our methods are copyrighted. They cannot be had in any other school. They save half the time and expense. Pictorial catalogue free.

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Ruggery Building,
Columbus, Ohio.

We place teachers in every State in the Union Our permanent clientage is large, giving us many direct calls for teachers. We need first class teachers for all grades of Public School work, for Colleges and Private Schools; also teachers of Music, Elocution, Art. Write us and we will tell you honestly what we can do for you. REFERENCE BOOK FREE.

THE THURSTON TEACHERS' AGENCY Personally recommends teachers of abil.

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The New Readers Meet
With Remarkable Success.

This series of Readers is based upon the following ideas: (1) That reading is an acquired power of the reader more than an accomplishment for the entertainment of listeners. (2) That reading should interest, please and attract the pupil, and should form a taste for and should give a knowledge of the standard literature of the race. Five Books-Prices: 1st, 25c; 2d, 36c; 3d, 48c; 4th, 60c; 5th, 90c. Special introductory and exchange prices. Sample pages on application.

Note also our complete series of Arithmetics, Grammars, Geographies, Copy Books and Library Books.

Rand, McNally & Co.,

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NEW

ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS.

POST-PAID, ONLY 35 CENTS. HANDSOMEST BOOK EVER SOLD AT THE PRICE.

Here is a magnificent collection of the masterpieces of English and American Literature, handy volume size, large type editions. Each volume contains illuminated title pages, with portrait of author and numerous engravings. They are bound in full cloth, ivory finish, ornamental inlaid sides and backs. Each book put up in a neat box. Sent by mail, post-paid, for ONLY 35 CENTS.

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Drummond's Addresses.
Chesterfield's Letters.
Reveries of a Bachelor-Ik. Marvel.
Dream Life-Ik. Marvel.
Sartor Resartus-Carlyle.
Heroes and Hero Worship-Carlyle.
Uncle Tom's Cabin-Mrs. Stowe.
Essays of Elia-Charles Lamb.
My Point of View-Selections from
Drummond's Works.

Sketch Book-Irving.

Kept for the Master's Use-Havergal.
Lucille-Owen Meredith.

Lalla Rookh-Thomas Moore.
Lady of the Lake-Scott.
Marmion-Scott.

Princess and Maud-Tennyson.
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage-Byron.
Idylls of the King-Tennyson.
Evangeline-Longfellow.

Longfellow's Poems-Vol. I.
Longfellow's Poems-Vol. II.
The Queen of the Air.
Whittier's Poems-Vol. I.
Whittier's Poems-Vol. II.
Morning Thoughts-Havergai.
Evening Thoughts-Havergal.
In Memoriam-Tennyson.
Coming to Christ-Havergal.

The House of the Wolf-Stanley
Weyman.

The Changed Cross and Other Re

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Poe's Poems.
Bryant's Poems.
Holmes' Poems.

Greek Heroes-Charles Kingsley.
A Wonder Book-Hawthorne.
Undine-Fouque.

Brooks' Addresses.
Balzac's Shorter Stories.

Two Years Before the Mast-Dana.
Autobiography of Benjamin Frank-
lin.

Last Essays of Elia-Charles Lamb.
Tom Brown's School Days-Hughes.
Poe's Weird Tales.

The Crown of Wild Olive-Ruskin.
Natural Law in the Spiritual World-
Drummond.

The Romance of a Poor Young Man-
Octave Feuiilet.

Black Beauty-Anna Sewell.
Camille Alexandre Dumas, Jr.
The Light of Asia-Sir Edwin
Arnold.

The Lays of Ancient

Macaulay.

Rome

Daily Food for Christians.
Adventures of a Brownie-Miss Mu-
lock.

The Impregnable Rock of Holy
Scripture-William E. Gladstone
Kidnapped-Robert L. Stevenson.
The Prince of the House of David-
Ingraham.

Tanglewood Tales-Nathaniel Haw
thorne.

The Song of Hiawatha-Henry W
Longfellow.

PERRIN & SMITH, PUBLISHERS, 217 OLIVE ST., ST. LOUIS.

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