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MCMASTER'S SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE UNITED

STATES.

By John Bach McMaster, Professor of American History in the University of
Pennsylvania. With Maps and profuse Illustrations. $1.00.

An unequaled account of the social, economic, and political history of the
American people. Fascinating in style.

"It is the best school history published. I have read it through. It is simply grand to have a text-book written by a scholar like McMaster." R. H. HOLBROOK, State Normal School, Clarion, Pa. NATURAL ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY.

By Jacques W. Redway, F. R. G. S., and Russell Hinman.

60 cents.

Fre

A study of the earth as the home of man. Inductive, natural treatment. quent reviews and exercises in comparisons. Correlations with language work, history, etc. The NATURAL ADVANCED GEOGRAPHY will be issued shortly.

"I have sent the Natural Elementary Geography to some of our best teachers for examination, and their verdict universally is good. good, splendid.' It reaches the pupil at the very point of his own unconscious observation, and so secures his personal interest at the very start." Superintendent H. C. MISSIMER, Erie, Pa.

STORIES OF PENNYSLVANIA.

By Joseph S. Walton, Ph. D., Professor in the State Normal School, West Chester, Pa.; and Martin G. Brumbaugh, A. M., Ph.D., Professor in the University of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. 60 cents.

Of this book, Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruction says: "I have carefully read Stories of Pennsylvania,' and am so highly pleased with it that if I had the power I would place a copy in every home, in every school, and in every library in the State."

OTHER ATTRactive New Books.

THE PENNSYLVANIA READER:
Historical and Patriotic. By Stephen O.
Goho, Late Superintendent of Schools at
Milton, Pa. Illustrated, 50 cents.

BIBLE READINGS FOR SCHOOLS.

APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY-Advanced
Grade. By Frank Overton, M. D., Late
Surgeon to the City Hospital, New York.
An entirely new work, based on original
and extended researches. 80 cents.

Edited by Nathan C. Schaeffer, Superin- TODD'S NEW ASTRONOMY. Latest tendent of Public Instruction of Pennsylvania. 35 cents.

THE LINCOLN LITERARY COLLECTION. By J. P. McCaskey. More than 600 best things for Good Memory Work as a prominent and permanent feature of the ordinary school programme. $1.00.

results of research. Extensive use of laboratory methods. $1.30.

CLARK'S LABORATORY MANUAL IN PRACTICAL BOTANY. Central aim, a study of the life histories of plants. 96 cents.

Largest number of the best books at the lowest prices. New books constantly issued to meet new demands in every department, adapted to every grade of public and private schools. Prices, circulars, specimen pages and special information on request. Correspondence cordially invited.

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THE UNIVERSITY OFFERS THE FOLLWING COURSES:

I. IN GENERAL LITERATURE. 1. THE Classical CourSE. 2. THE LATIN-Scientific COURSE. 3. THE COURSE IN SCIENCE AND LETTERS.

II. IN TECHNOLOGY. 1. THE COURSE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. 2. THE COURSE in MechanicAL ENGINEERING. 3, 4. THE COURSES IN MINING ENGINEERING And MetallurGY. 5. THE COURSE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 6. THE COURSE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY.

III. COMBINED COURSES. The authorities of the University, being convinced that many men who desire eventually to study a technical profession, would appreciate a preliminary literary education, have decided to offer to such persons an opportu nity of combining culture studies with those which belong to practical life. Any student who wishes to do so, will be permitted to substitute such technical studies as are approved by the faculty for a portion of the regular work of the Junior and Senior years. At the end of the four years he will receive the literary degree appropriate to his course. If he then chooses to complete the technical course in which the substituted studies belong, he can do so, and may expect to receive the technical degree in from one to two years, depending upon the course chosen and the diligence of the student. This opportunity will be valuable to many who may have use for the technical knowledge which may be acquired within the four years, even where they are unable to remain for the full technical course; while to those who can avail themselves of the combined courses, it offers a means for acquiring a wellrounded training, which will fit them for more effective work and for greater success in the future. For further information, for Registers, and for descriptive Circulars of the different Courses, address

THE SECRETARY OF LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.

The Riverside Literature Series
Each single number, paper, 15 cents

PATRIOTISM

THE following issues will be full of significance to teachers and pupils at this time:

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A Descriptive circular giving the table of contents of each price and of the 125 regular numbers and 14 extra numbers of the Riverside Literature Series will be sent on

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application.

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These Blanks cover, in proper order, all the points necessary to be presented in the keeping of School Board accounts, and only the blank spaces for the figures need to be filled before putting them up at various places of public resort in the School Dis Prices: Twelve copies, postpaid, $1.00, Thirty copies, postpaid, for $2.00. Specimen copy sent when desired. Address

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Natural Advanced Geography

BY JACQUES W. REDWAY, F. R. G. S., and RUSSELL HINMAN.

A work of rare merit, such as will appeal to every teacher and educator. The earth as a whole is studied, with thorough treatment of its physical, commercial, and political features. There are also valuable exercises in supplemental work, and suggestions for collateral reading. The illustrations are numerous, helpful and appropriate. $1.25.

NATURAL ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY

Other Leading New Books

Overton's Applied Physiology. Advanced
grade. 80 cents.
Baldwin's Readers.

First Year, 25c.; Second Year, 35c.; Third, Fourth and Fifth Years, each, 40c.; Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Years, each, 45c. Bound also in five books.

Eclectic School Readings. 17 volumes of fresh and attractive supplementary reading. Others in preparation.

McCaskey's Lincoln Literary Collec

tion. For Good Memory Work as an essential feature of a good school programme. $1.00. Schaeffer's Bible Readings for Schools. 35 cents.

60 cents.

Walton and Brumbaugh's Stories of

Pennsylvania. 60 cents.

50 cents;

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Goho's Pennsylvania Reader.
Natural Course in Music. Primer and
Reader No. 1, each, 30c.: Nos. 2, 3
and 4, each, 35c.; No. 5, 50c.
vanced Reader, $1.00.
McMaster's School History of the
United States. $1.00.
Patterson's American Word Book. 25

cents.

Baird's Graded Work in Arithmetic.
First and Second Books, each, 18c.
Third and Fourth Books, each, 20c.
Milne's Mental Arithmetic. 35 cents.
Todd's New Astronomy. $1.30.

Clark's Laboratory Manual in Botany.
96 cents.

Largest number of the best books at the lowest prices. Circulars, specimen pages and special information on request. Correspondence cordially invited.

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