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THE ACCEPTED BOSTON STANDARD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY.

Containing every known improvement that adds to the musical excellence of the piano and universally conceded to be unequalled in point of durability. Endorsed and used by a majority of local musicians as well as the most eminent artists of the world. ADOPTED BY MORE THAN FIFTY OF THE LEADING COLLEGES AND CONSERVATORIES OF MUSIC OF THIS COUNTRY.

35 STYLES OF UPRIGHTS, 5 STYLES OF GRA DS. Exceptionally favorable terms to Schools, Colleges, Institutions of Learning, and the teachers and professors thereof.

OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.

Catalogues containing testimonials, historical matter and full information free.

The Hallet & Davis Piano Company,

179 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

DESERVED PRAISE

IS NOT FLATTERY.

EDUCATION,

A high-class magazine furnishing the freshest thought on a subject of universal interest. Indispensable to teachers of every grade, welcomed by all who are thoughtfully interested in the intellectual development of the age.

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'Bright and spirited throughout."- Congregationalist.

"This excellently conducted magazine."— Boston Transcript.

"Varied and interesting in carefully selected features."- Boston Journal.

"The editorial articles are of special value.” — Boston Herald.

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'Something to help and inspire every class of teaching."— Christian Advocate.

"A well-edited, handsomely-printed magazine."- Boston Beacon.

"This magazine has been pronounced by a leading teacher of this city the best extant, and its contents are in proof." ― Baltimore, (Md.), Methodist Protestant.

"One of the most discriminating of the monthlies devoted to educational matters, it is deserving of a wide and critical reading."- Light, Worcester, Mass. "Of our exchanges the most welcome perhaps is Education."- The Educational Record, Quebec.

"Devoted to the fresh discussion of the deepest as well as more practical educational problems, and is exerting an ever increasing influence.” — Odd Fellow's Register.

"Education has a large present and seems to me to have a yet larger future.” — Pres. Charles F. Thwing, D.D., Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

"The magazine has certainly done a noble pioneer work."— Pres. Wm. F. Warren, LL.D., Boston University.

"I have long been familiar with the excellent work done in this magazine, and frequently consult it with interest."-Pres. Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Amherst College. "A magazine which I never read without interest and instruction." — Julius H. Seelye, D.D., LL.D., Ex-President Amherst College.

"It always contains articles of interest to Educators, and of such sort that one must read them if he would know what is happening in the teacher's field."— Prof. A. E. Dolbear, Tufts College.

"I have been a subscriber to Education for the past four years and consider it the best journal of its kind in this country."-J. B. M. Kennedy, Principal of Schools Cherry Valley, Ill.

"No educator or advanced student who desires to be up to the times, can afford to be without this fine periodical." - Dorchester Beacon.

Subscription price, $3.00. One NEW subscription and one renewal $5.00.

KASSON & PALMER, PUBLISHERS,

50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

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SPEND YOUR VACATION

-IN

EASTERN NOVA SCOTIA

- OR

CAPE BRETON.

Go there by the Best Route, which is that offered by the splendid Steel Steamers of the

CANADA ATLANTIC AND PLANT LINE,

THE

"OLIVETTE" and "HALIFAX,"

Which sail from the Savannah Pier, North Side of Lewis' Wharf,

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There making close connections with all rail and steamship lines for every point in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, P. E. Island and Newfoundland. You arrive at Halifax Sunday afternoon and P. E. Island or Cape Breton Monday evening, which is hours quicker than by any other route.

THE STEAMERS of this line are modern built, fitted with every convenience for the comfort of the traveller, and combine the three essentials of "comfort, safety, speed," to an unusual degree.

Here is what one writer says summed up in a few lines:

"In addition to the healthful sea voyage (only one night at sea), you have a most delightful trip over Nova Scotia's best known highway, (the Intercolonial), in railway carriages in every respect the equal of those to which you have been accustomed in travelling in the United States; the scenery is beautiful every mile of the journey, artists declaring that of Cape Breton to be as fine as anything to be found in the world,-equal to that of Switzerland, in fact, with skies that rival those of Italy. No pen description could commence to do justice to its varied scenery. Professor Bell of telephone fame, George Kennan, the Russian traveller and lecturer, and other celebrated people have summer homes in Cape Breton."

Connections are made at Boston via the Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio, New York & New England, Boston & Albany and Shore Line railroads; the Fall River, Providence, Norwich and Stonington lines, and the Merchants' and Miners' Trans. Company.

BAGGAGE checked through and transferred from all Railroad Stations in Boston by the Armstrong Transfer Co.

THROUGH TICKETS on sale at all principal railroad stations and by all live ticket agencies.

Folders, pamphlets, and information of all kinds supplied on application or by writing to

J. D. HASHAGEN,

261 Broadway, New York.

RICHARDSON & BARNARD,

GENERAL AGENTS,

North Side Lewis Wharf, BOSTON.

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The Pupil is made to fit the ordinary desk.

is made to fit the pupil. Our Desks and Seats have been indorsed and adopted by leading Boards of Education, Institutions and Educators. From many testimonials we quote the following:

"I consider your Adjustable Desks and Chairs, with which you have recently fitted our lecture hall, perfect in every detail. The student is able without effort, and in consequence without fatigue, to preserve a correct sitting position."-Amy Morris Homans, Director Boston Normal School of Gymnastics. "All the teachers in the several departments where your Desks and Seats are in use, speak of them in the highest terms. We would not think of putting in any of the old styles so long as your adjustable desk and seat can be obtained."-Chas. S. Cheney, Chairman of Committee of So. Manchester Public Schools, (Conn.), of over 850 pupils and over 40 teach. ers. "I shall always recommend your Adjustable desks to those who seek the very best thing of the kind."-Rev. R. J. Barry, Hyde Park, Mass. "I consider them the best in the market. I would not go back to the old style of desks."-Maximilian P. E. Groszman, Supt. Workingman's School, U. R. W. S. E. C. 109 W. 54th street, New York. "I regard your Adjustable Desks as the only school desks I have ever seen that meet all the requirements that the most exacting sanitarian can demand of such a piece of furniture "-T. F. Chapin, Supt. Lyman School for Boys, Westborough, Mass., (State School.) "They have more than fulfilled my expectations. We have given your desks a thorough trial and find them all you represented them to be in point of work. manship, strength, and probable durability."-Everett C. Willard, Supt. of Schools, Stamford, Conn.

The Adjustable Desks and Seats are perfect in every detail. Not only do they meet all the hygienic requirements, but we claim them to be the most durable desks and seats in the market. We believe the time is near at hand when no school will be considered properly furnished without them.

Illustrated pamphlet giving full description sent upon request.

THE HYGIENIC SCHOOL FURNITURE COMPANY,

150 NASSAU STREET, (Opp. Tribune Building,) NEW YORK.
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