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cerning this Famous School, will be mailed
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0. M. POWERS, Principal,

Cor. Michigan Ave. and State St., CHICAGO.

Cowperthwait & Co.,

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Monroe's New Readers and Spellers.

Powell's Language Series.

"How to See," "How to Talk," "How to Write." Warren's New Series of Geographies.

New Physical Geography just issued. Goodrich's Child's History of the U. S. Business Standard Systems of Penmanship and Bookkeeping.

Monroe's New Reading Charts.

Parker's Arithmetic Charts.

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Teachers and School Officers are invited to write us, or call and examine our publications, whenever interested in securing for their schools the latest and best text books. Address,

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THE NEW WEBSTER

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WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY

A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, the School, or the Library. Revision has been in progress for over 10 Years. More than 100 editorial laborers employed. $300,000 expended before first copy was printed. Critical examination invited. Get the Best. Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated pamphlet free. G. & C. MERRIA & CO., Publishers, Springfield, Ilass., U. S. A. Caution!-Thero have recently been issued several cheap reprints of the 1847 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, an edition long since superannuated. These books are given various names,-" Webster's Unabridged," "The Great Webster's Dictionary," "Webster's Big Dictionary," "Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary," etc., tc.

Many announcements concerning them are very misleading, as the body of each, from A to Z, is 44 years old, and printed from cheap plates made by photographing the old pages.

SCHOOL MUSIC.

The Busy Bee!

By J. F. KINSEY. A collection Shool Room.

of songs and vocal exercises for the

It contains a CAREFULLY GRADED ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT, EASY EXERCISES, and Songs for Opening and Closing School, Commencement, New Years, Washington's Birthday, Etc. HIGH SCHOOLS will find Solos, Duets and Quartettes for Mixed, Male and Female Voices, also bright GLEES and CHORUSES, for entertainment and study. 96 Pages. Single copy, manilla, 20c.; board, 25c. Per doz. manilla, by express, $2.00; board, $2.50. NO FREE SAMPLE COPIES. Order of any reputable dealer in school supplies or books or of THE ECHO MUSIC CO., Publishers, LaFayette, Ind.

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New Issues for the School Year 1890-91 of the Second Reader Grade.

Nos. 47, 48. Fables and Folkstories. Phrased by H. E. Scudder. In Two Parts. The two parts also in one volume, board covers, 40 tents.

Nos. 49, 50. Hans Andersen's Stories. (Newly translated.) In Two Parts. The two parts also in one volume, board covers, 40 cents.

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This book just from the press is intended for use in High Schools and Academies, fills a place in the schools of the State more in line with the work of the State University than any other work can.

Price, $1.00. Sample copy sent to teachers or school officers, with a view to introduction, on receipt of 75 cents.

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NATIONAL BUREAU OF INFORMATION.

A Bureau has been organized in Washington City for the purpose of investigating, and furnishing information upon any subject that may be sent it for that purpose. It does not furnish finished productions, but simply collects notes and data. Located at the Capital where are collected vast libraries, museums and the archives of the government, it is possessed of every facility for this class of work. Estimates for any particular piece of work will be furnished upon application Any information can be obtained by addressing

THE NATIONAL BUREAU ASSOCIATION,

Washington, D. C.

THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS

OF WISCONSIN.

Oshkosh, First Quarter opens Wednesday, Aug. 26. | Platteville, Fall Term opens Wednesday, Sept. 2. Whitewater, Fall Term opens Tuesday, Sept. 1. River Falls, Fall Term opens Tuesday, Aug. 25.

Milwaukee, Fall Term opens Wednesday, Sept. 2.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

I. Free tuition in the Normal Schools is accorded to all persons sixteen years of age and upwards, of sound physical health, good moral character, and sufficient scholarship. Any such person may attend the Normal School most convenient, and may be transferred from one to any other upon certificate of withdrawal in good standing. Students entering any Normal School are required to subscribe to the following declaration:

I,

do hereby declare that my purpose in entering this State Normal School is to fit myself for the profession of teaching, and that it is my intention to engage in teaching in the public schools of this State.

II. Persons applying for admission to a Normal School are examined in reading, writing, spelling, geography, arithmetic, grammar and pronunciation, and are expected to possess the proficiency in these branches usually required for third grade certificates. Applicant should bring appointment from the county or city superintendent in whose district he or she may reside. Applicants failing to satisfactorily pass the required entrance examination may temporarily attend the Preparatory Departinent, where a tuition fee of fifty cents per week is charged.

Graduates of Free High Schools who have completed a prescribed four years' course are admitted upon presenta tion of diploma, at the option of Presidents of the schools. Candidates may request county superintendents to forward papers written at teachers' examinations, and have their eligibility for admission determined thereon by the President of the school. For date of entrance examinations, consult the Presidents of the several schools.

COURSES OF STUDY.-Each Normal School, except the one at Milwaukee, offers an Elementary Course of two and one-half years, an Advanced two years, and a Professional Course of one year. At Milwaukee, the latter two courses only are furnished. Certificates are issued upon completion of Elementary Course, and diplomas upon completion of Advanced Course. Persons may enter at such stage of the courses as their scholarship may warrant, but no diploma is issued to any person who has attended the school less than one year.

The terms of board at each locality are moderate. For information as to board and other matters and for catalogues address the Presidents of the respective schools as follows:

Pres't D. MCGREGOR, at Platteville; Pres't ALBERT SALISBURY, at Whitewater; Pres't GEORGE S. ALBEE, at Oshkosh; Pres't J. Q. EMERY, at River Falls; Pres't J. J. MAPEL, at Milwaukee.

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NEW OBSERVATORY.-With a complete outfit for practical work
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Fall term begins Wednesday, September 16th.
Examinations for entrance and registration, Tuesday, Sept. 15th.
For further information, address the President,

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From the known to the unknown is the motto of this work. Beginning with the home and family, the first form of government known to children, it takes up in their order, the school, the civil district, the township, the county, the

state and the United States. It discusses

the general functions of government;
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"A thorough examination of Stewart's Plane and Solid Geometry has convinced me method followed by the author is in accord with the most advanced pedagogical thought. The mathematical training that the pupil would receive from the study of Geometry by "I think Peterman's Elements of Civil the method of this book is vastly more valu- Government is admirably planned and simply able than that resulting from the method fol- and tangibly worked out in a form to enable lowed by most text-books on the subject. The the youth of the land to lay hold of the cormore thoughtful teachers have become dis-rect ideas of government in good time to satisfied with the old method and will heartily make these conceptions part of themselves welcome a book on the new plan."-ALBERT before assuming the duties of citizens."LEONARD, Principal of Dunkirk, (N. Y.) JOHN F. CROWELL, A. B., Etc., President High School. of Trinity College, North Carolina.

Principles of Agriculture

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The natural laws and principles which underlie rural life are of intense interest and importance. This book is the first attempt to present them in a simple form, in a single book of handy size. It embraces such elements of Chemistry, Physics, Geology, Physical Geography. and Botany, as should be known to every person in any way interested in farms and farming.

It treats the Substance of the Earth, Land and Water, the Atmosphere, Plants, Fertilizers, Cultivation, Ani

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"I have examined with great care and

At

pleasure the copy of Winslow's Principles of
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this time when the agricultural interests of
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tention to which they are entitled, this book
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the children of the farmers."--S. H. CROSS,
Member of the State Board of Education of
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ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY. By S. P. Meads, Oakland, California. A most excellent one-term book. Price 80 cents. CECILIAN SERIES OF STUDY AND SONG. Book IV, for Mixed voices, by John W. Tufts. Adapted to advanced grammar grades and high schools. Contains choice songs and choruses. Price 84 cents. OUTLINES FOR THE STUDY OF ART. By Miss Josephine L. Abbot, Providence, R. I. An excellent book for young ladies' classes. Price $1.50.

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