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HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

COMFORT'S GERMAN.

EMINENT INDORSEMENT.

After months of patient and impartial examination and comparison with other German Educa tional works published, the entire corps of Teachers, and the Text-Book Committee of the CITY OF MILWAUKEE, WIS., unanimously recommended COMFORT'S GERMAN SERIES, on account of its superior merit in plan, grading, literary tone, and general adaptation to the wants of Common and Graded Schools. The Board, of Education, at its August meeting, adopted for Ward Schools of Milwaukee-Comfort's German Primer, Comfort's First Book in German, Comfort's First German Reader. For High Schools-Comfort's German Course, Comfort's German Reader.

Lamson's Penmanship, Grammar School Series.

Complete in three Books.

Harper's Lang

FIRST LESSONS IN T

Study of Grammar. Simple, Object.

Series.

I LANGUAGE. Designed as an introduction to the Practical. By Prof. WILLIAM SWINTON, A. M. 30 cents.

A PROGRESSIVE GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISH TONGUE: Based on the Results of Modern Philology. By Prof. WILLIAM SWINTON, A. M. 75 cents.

Willson's Reading Charts.

Elementary Reading Charts. By MARCIUS WILLSON, author of "School and Family Readers, "School and Family Charts," etc.. etc., in 21 Numbers.

Willson's Drawing Series.

The Industrial Drawing Series: An Elementary Work in Four Numbers. By MARCIUS WILLSON.

Willson's Drawing Guide.

Designed to accompany the Industrial Drawing Series. With an Introductory Article on the principles and practice of Ornamental Art. By MARCIUS WILLSON. 12mo. Cloth.

Harper's School History of the United States.

A School History of the United States. By DAVID B. SCOTT, A. M. With Maps and Engravings. 12mo., 425 pages. Half Leather. $1 50.

Harper's Smaller History of the United States.

A Smaller School History of the United States. By DAVID B. SCOTT, A. M. With Maps and Engravings. 12mo., 423 pages. Half Leather. $1.00.

Potter's Manual of Reading.

Manual of Reeding, in four parts: Orthophony, Class Methods, Gesture, and Elocution. Designed for Teachers and Students. By H. L. D. POTTER. 12mo, 432 pages, $1.40.

Harper & Bros., publish also the new U. S. Readers, French's Arithmetics, Dalton's Physiology, etc.

Teachers and School Officers are respectfully invited to correspond concerning these and the numerous other popular Text-Books published by Messrs. Harper & Brothers, of New York. Sample copies of School Books will be furnished Teachers at half-price, for examination, with a view to introduction. For terms, etc., address

W. J. BUTTON,

Agent for HARPER & BROTHers, 117 and 119 State Street, Chicago, Ill.

NEW BOOKS.

Kindergarten Culture in the Family and Kindergarten.--(Just Published.) By W. N. HAILMAN, A. M. A complete sketch of Froebel's system of Early Education adapted to American Institutions. For the use of Mothers and Teachers. 12mo. 120 pp., cloth. Illustrated. Price 73 cents.

Ray's Surveying and Navigation:—(Just Published.)

The School Stage:

With a Preliminary Treatise on Trigonometry and Mensuration. By A. SCHUYLEB, A. M., Professor of Applied Mathematics and Logic in Baldwin University. Author of the "Higher Arithmetic," Principles of Logic," and "Complete Algebra." Svo., sheep, 403 pp. Price. $2.25; for introduction, $1.50; sample copy by mail, $1.75.

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By W. H. VENABLE. 27 New Juenile Acting Plays for Exhibitions at School and Home. Plain and full directions relating to costume, properties and stage "business." Numerous illustrations by FARNY. 12mo, cloth. Price $1.25.

Eclectic Classical Series; By G. K. BARTHOLOMEW:

I. Latin Grammar.

A concise and systematic arrangment of the laws of the Latin tongue, prepared with special reference to class use in schools and colleges. In the treatment of Etymology, the verb is placed first; in Syntax, the examples precede the rule. Printed in large clear type. 276 pp., 12mo., half roan. Price $1.50. Sample copies and supplies for introduction, $1.00.

II. Latin Gradual,

To accompany the author's Latin Grammar. 12mo, 150 pp., hf. roan. Price $1.25. Sample coples and supplies for introduction, 84 cents.

Good Morals and Gentle Manners:

By ALEX. M. Gow, A. M., Supt. Public Schools, Evansville, Ind. A systematic text book on Moral and Social Law. "Practical Ethics for the training of the true Gentleman and Lady." 12mo., cloth. Price $1.25. Sample copies and supplies for introduction, 84 cents. Brown's Physiology and Hygiene, Venable's U. S. History, Thalheimer's Ancient History, Henkle's Test Speller, Williams' Parser's Manual, Schuyler's Complete Algebra, Schuyler's Logic, Norton's Philosophy, Phillips' Day School Singer, Cole's Institute Reader, Kidd's Rhetorical Reader, Eclectic Copy-Books, Eclectic Geographies, White's Arithmetics, etc. etc.

Descriptive Circulars and Price List to any address on Application.

WILSON, HINKLE & CO.,

Publishers of the Eclectic Educational Series,
CINCINNATI and NEW YORK.

D. Appleton & Co.'s Publications

CORNELL'S GEOGRAPHIES.

Revised Editions-The Best, the Cheapest, the Most Popular.

New Primary Geography....$0 90 | New Physical Geography..
New Intermediate Geography. 1 50 | Outline Maps......

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Surpass all others-1st, in Philosophical arrangement; 2d, in Gradual Progression; 3d, in Mode of Memorizing; 4th, in Full Explanation; 5th, in Agreement of Maps with Text; 6th, in Maps, Illustrations, Text and Execution; in fine, every feature of a good Geography.

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These books are new, and as perfect in all respects as care, thought and labor can possibly make them, thoroughly graded, definitions simple, arrangement natural, methods shortest, best, and such as are used by business men.

ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION.

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These Histories commend themselves to the people of the whole country. They are eminently fair on all questions of religion and politics; eschewing all prejudices, they carefully avoid any attempts to bias the young.

SCIENTIFIC WORKS.

Lockyer's Astronomy

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GREEK.

WHITON'S FIRST LESSONS IN GREEK.

HARKNESS'S 1ST GREEK BOOK.

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KRUSI'S DRAWING CARDS, 4 Nos., 20c. each.
KRUSI'S MANUAL FOR TEACHERS, 75c.

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P. B. HULSE, Agent, 117 & 119 State St., Chicago.

STANDARD

School and College Text Books.

We take pleasure in calling the attention of school officers and teachers to the following list of well known and popular text books:

The Union Readers and Spellers,

Robinson's full Course of Mathematics,

Kerl's Grammars,

Swinton's Word Book Series.

Swinton's Histories,

Spencerian Copy Books,

Bryant & Stratton's Book - Keeping.

Gray's Botanies,

Webster's School Dictionaries

Hitchcock's Anatomy and Physiology,

Wells' Science of Common Things,

Wells' Natural Philosophy.

And many other invaluable publications comprised in the

AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL SERIES,

To which has just been added the new

AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL READERS.

Complete in five books, adapted for District Schools, and designed to meet the wants of those who wish a "Shorter Course in Reading."

The first four books are now ready, and will be sent to teachers for examination, on the receipt of ONE DOLLAR.

We invite all teachers and school boards having in contemplation a change in the text books now in use to give our books a fair and careful examination before making their selection. All orders for ACTUAL FIRST INTRODUCTION, will be promptly filled at the lowest intro ductory prices.

Descriptive Catalogue and Circulars, and the

Educational Reporter,

Mailed free to teachers, upon application. Address

IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO.,

Or EDWARD COOK,

133 & 135 State St., Chicago.

A. J. CHENEY, Traveling Agent For Wisconsin.

P. O. Address, Care of I., B. T. & Co., 133 and 135 State St., Chicago.

THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

THE WINTER TERMS OPEN

AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

The Board of Regents of Normal Schools has adopted the following regulations for the admission of Students to any State Normal School.

1. Each Assembly District in the State shall be entitled to six representatives in the Normal Schools, and in case vacancies exist in the representation to which any Assembly District is enitled, such vacancies may be filled by the President and Secretary of the Board of Regents.

2. Candidates for admission shall be nominated by the County Superintendent of the County (or if the County Superintendent has not jurisdiction, then the nomination shall be made by the City Superintendent of the city,) in which such candidates may reside, and they shall be at least sixteen years of age, of sound bodily health and of good moral character. Each person so nominated shall receive a certificate setting forth his name, age, health and character, and a duplicate of such certificate shall be immediately sent by mail, by the Superintendant, to the Secretary of the Board.

2. Upon presentation of such certificate to the President of a State Normal School, the candidate shall be examined, under the direction of said President, in the branches required by law for a third grade certificate, except History and Theory and Practice of Teaching, and if found qualified to enter the Normal School in respect to learning, he may be admitted, after furnishing such evidence as the President may require of good health and good moral character, and after subscribing to the following declaration:

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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.

4. No person shall be entitled to a diploma, who has not been a member of the school in which such diploma is granted, at least one year, nor who is less than nineteen years of age; but a certificate of attendance may be granted by the President of a Normal School to any person who shall have been a member of such school for one term, provided that in his judgment such certificate is deserved.

The Terms of Board at each locality are moderate.

Information as to board and other matters may be obtained by addressing the Presidents of the respective schools, as follows:

President E. A. CHARLTON, at Platteville.
President OLIVER AREY, at Whitewater.
President GEORGE S. ALBEE, at Oshkosh.

SAMUEL FALLOWS,

Secretary

WM. STARK,

President.

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