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BOOKS FOR COMMON SCHOOLS.

Most Interesting, Most Teachable, Most Widely Used.

The Jane Andrews Books.

The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the

Graves' New Graded Spelling-Book.

25 cents.

Round Ball that Floats in the Air. 50 Montgomery's Histories.

cents. New edition.

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The Beginner's American History. 60 cents. Edition of 1899.

Leading Facts of American History. $1.00. Edition of 1899.

National Drawing Course.

Prince's Arithmetic by Grades.
Eight books. 20 cents each.

Speer's Arithmetics.
Primary, 35 cents.
Elementary, 45 cents.
Advanced, 50 cents.

Stickney's Readers.

First Reader, 24 cents.
Second Reader, 32 cents.
Third Reader, 40 cents.
Fourth Reader, 50 cents.

Fifth Reader, 60 cents.

Tarbell's Lessons in Language.

Lessons in Language: Book I. 40 cents. Lessons in Language: Book II. 60 cents.

Wentworth's Arithmetics.

Elementary, 30 cents.

Practical, 65 cents.

Mental, 30 cents.

Advanced, $1.00.

Whitney and Lockwood's English Grammar. 70 cents.

Stickney's Word by Word Spellers.

Word by Word: Primary. 15 cents.
Word by Word: Advanced.

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Descriptive circulars of all our Books sent postpaid to any address.
Correspondence cordially invited.

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20 cents.

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PUPIL

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.

ENT

GITIZEN &

JOHN CRERAR
SCHOOL

ALL-BY

ALL-FOR

PUPIL GOVERNMENT

OF SCHOOLS

The "Ray" Plan of Pupil Government by means of Citizens" and "Tribunes' is being adopted everywhere. Send for sample of pins, circular of suggestions for introduction, rules, etc., to Citizen Pin & Printing Co., 14 Pacific Ave., Chicago, III.

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.

THE CENTURY MAGAZINE

IN 1900

Novelty in Literary and Art Features Printing in Color-The Best Illustrations, with Cole's Engravings and Castaigne's Drawings.

A New and Superbly Illustrated LIFE OF CROMWELL by the Right Hon. John Morley, M. P.

The conductors of The Century take especial pleasure in announcing this as the leading historical serial of the magazine in 1900. No man is more competent than John Morley, who was selected by Mr. Gladstone's family to write the biography of Gladstone, to treat Cromwell in the spirit of the end of the nineteenth century.

THE ILLUSTRATIONS

will be remarkable. Besides original drawings, there will be valuable unpublished portraits lent by Her Majesty the Queen, and by the owners of the greatest.Cromwell collections. Other features include:

ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON'S

"Biography of a Grizzly," delightfully illustrated by the artist-author, the longest and most important literary work of the author of "Wild Animals I have Known."

PARIS, ILLUSTRATED BY CASTAIGNE.

A series of papers for the Exposition year, by Richard Whiteing, author of "No. 5 John Street," splendidly illustrated with more than sixty pictures by the famous artist Castaigne, including views of the Paris Exposition.

LONDON, ILLUSTRATED BY PHIL MAY.

A series of papers on the East End of London by Sir Walter Besant, with pictures by Phil May and Joseph Pennell.

SAILING ALONE AROUND THE WORLD. The record of a voyage of 46,000 miles undertaken singlehanded and alone in a 40-foot boat. A most delightful biography of the sea.

THE AUTHOR OF "HUGH WYNNE," Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, will furnish a short serial of remarkable psychological interest, "The Autobiography of a Quack," and there will be short stories by all the leading writers.

A CHAPTER FROM MARK TWAIN'S ABANDONED AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

LITERARY REMINISCENCES. Familiar accounts of Tennyson, Browning, Lowell, Emerson, Bryant, Whittier, and Holmes.

IMPORTANT PAPERS

By Governor Theodore Roosevelt, President Eliot, of Harvard University, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Woodrow Wilson, John Burroughs, and others.

AMERICAN SECRET HISTORY. A series of papers of commanding interest.

THE ART WORK OF THE CENTURY.

It is everywhere conceded that THE CENTURY has led the world in art. Timothy Cole's unique and beautiful wood blocks will continue to be a feature, with the work of many other engravers who have made the American school famous. The fine half-tone plates-reëngraved by wood-engravers for which the magazine is distinguished, will appear with new methods of printing and illustrating. Begin new subscriptions with November. Price $4.00 a

SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY, year. Subscribe through dealers or remit to the publishers,

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THE CENTURY CO.,

UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Twentieth Century Text Books

THE

'HE 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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The only modern text on this subject adapted to 9th year pupils. Just adopted for all the high schools of Chicago for the ensuing four years. $1.10.

Coman & Kendall's History of England.

Just published. tions. $1.25.

In full accord with latest and best ideas of teaching History. Sixteen maps and 129 illustra

Lewis's First Manual of Composition.

The teacher's work vastly simplified.

60 cents.

Carpenter's High School Composition and Rhetoric.
Now ready. For 8th or 9th year.

A thorough-going book for high school work. 75 cents.

New and greatly improved edition. 60 cents.

Carpenter's Principles of Grammar.

Lewis's Introduction to Literature.

A fine selection of the best English Prose and Poetry, arranged on a new plan. Excellent for 8th grade pupils. $1. Pocket English and American Classics.

Others coming. 25 cents each. Beautifully bound in levanteen, and very popular. The following are now ready: Macbeth, Princess, Burke's Speech, Vicar of Wakefield, Silas Marner, Palamon & Arcite, Lycidas, etc., De Coverley, Childe Harold, Merchant of Venice, Milton, Addison, Mohicans, Selections from Browning, Pope's Iliad.

Send for Catalogues and Circulars.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

A. W. MACY, Western Agent

McClurg Building, Chicago

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that have been published during the past month are reviewed and
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the gist of them. In every issue nearly a hundred pictures are printed,
including the portraits of the men and women who are making the
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well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written: "Count me
a life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit of
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my death."
Price 25 cents per number, $2.50 a year.

A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps.

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