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American History for Schools.

NILES'S SCHOOL HISTORY:

Niles's School History of the United States. By SANFORD NILES. A comprehensive book, attractively written and illustrated. Adapted for use in Grammar Grades. 75 cents.

BARNES'S SERIES:

Barnes's Primary History of the United States. By T. F. DONNELLY. For Intermediate Classes. Fully illustrated. A fitting introduction to Barnes's Historical Series. 60 cents. Barnes's Brief History of the United States. Revised to the present Administration. The page has been enlarged and reset in larger and clearer type, and the work is embellished with many new cuts and maps. $1.00.

ECLECTIC SERIES:

Eclectic Primary History of the United States. By EDWARD S. ELLIS. A book for younger classes, or those who have not the time to devote to a more complete history. 50 cents.

New Eclectic History of the United States. By M. E. THALHEIMER. A revised, enlarged, and improved edition of the "Eclectic History of the United States." Fully illustrated with engravings, colored plates, etc. $1.00.

EGGLESTON'S SERIES :

Eggleston's First Book in American History. By EDWARD EGGLESTON. With Special Reference to the Lives and Deeds of Great Americans. Beautifully illustrated. A history for beginners on a new plan. 60 cents.

Eggleston's History of the United States and its People. By EDWARD EGGLESTON. For the use of Schools. Fully illustrated with engravings' maps, and colored plates. $1.05.

QUACKEN BOS SERIES:

Quackenbos's Elementary History of the United States.

Revised and corrected by J. D.

QUACKENBOS, A. M., M. D. Fully illustrated with maps and engravings. 60 cents.

Quackenbos's School History of the United States. From the Earliest Discoveries to the
Present Time. Illustrated. $1.05.

SWINTON'S SERIES:

Swinton's First Lesson's in Our Country's History. Admirably adapted for use either as a text-book for beginners or as a supplementary reader. 48 cents.

Swinton's Condensed History of the United States. Revised edition. Illustrated with colored maps, portraits, etc. 90 cents.

Any of the above books will be mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Complete price list sent on application.

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New York.

Cincinnati.

Chicago.

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The normal term has been made a permanent feature of the school. The large number of teachers in attendance during the first year and the general satisfaction given students and patrons generally, indicate a still more successful term next summer.

Briefly, the objects of this term are: To afford teachers an opportunity of reviewing or pursuing any study mentioned in our catalogue, including shorthand and typewriting, and the Academic and Commercial courses. To give students of high schools and colleges an opportunity for advancing their class standing, or making up back studies, and to afford teachers a means of obtaining a thorough drill in the theory and practice of teaching. In our teacher's training class the normal method of presenting the different branches will be given. Our methods are fast becoming very popular and many are being attracted to the schools for this class alone.

The flattering success thus far achieved is due to the fact that each one who comes here has the advantage of just such work as he desires. Here, as in no other school, the bright student is not hampered by class restrictions, the less active is not unduly crowded forward, but each individual's advancement is measured only by his capabilities.

The normal term is not simply a review term, but a combination of the regular school year with the review classes and features of general interest to teachers added; hence a student entering at any other season of the year may pursue his course without interruption. There will be no fall vacation, so that one may enter at any convenient time and stay as long as desirable without inconvenience.

Normal Term Begins June 15th.

THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR NORMAL TERM.

Nearly all schools in this and other states are organized upon the basis of institute work. This is of much value to the advanced teacher in improving his methods of teaching, but is practically useless as a means of advancement in any particular course of study. During this term the Academy presents the best features of institute work in connection with the regular Academic course.

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THE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION

OF THE

LAKE MINNETONKA SUMMER SCHOOL

WILL OPEN AT EXCELSIOR, LAKE MINNETONKA, MINN.
On Tuesday, July 7th. 1891,

CONTINUING FOUR WEEKS.

FACULTY.

William H. Payne, LL. D., Chancellor of the University of Nashville Mrs. A. S. Beede, Institute Instructor,
and President of the Peabody Normal College.

English Grammar, Algebra, Geometry.
John H. Cook, A. M., Prof. of Chemistry and Physics, Macalester College
Physics, Chemistry and Botany.
Thomas J. Caton, President Caton's Business College, Minneapolis,
Book-keeping, Penmanship and Commercial Law
German. L. B. Wilson, St. Paul High School,
Drawing, (Prang's System).
Prof. P. M. Bach, Milwaukee, Wis.,

(Twenty Lectures) Psychology and Pedagogics.
Isabel Lawrence, Teacher of Methods, St. Cloud Normal School,
assisted by ELIZABETH SHARE, Minneapolis,
Methods.
Prof. M. L. Sanford, University of Minnesota,
English Literature, Rhetoric and Elocution.
Prof. P. M. Bach, Milwaukee, Wis.,
Charles M. Jordan, A. M., Adams High School, Minneapolis,
Latin,
Prof. J. T. McCleary, Mankato Normal School,
Civics, Physiology, History and Arithmetic.
Mrs. Eva D. Kellogg, St. Paul,
Pollard's Symhetic Reading.

Music, "National Music Course."
Grace B. Marsh, B. S., Teacher of Physical Culture, River Falls Normal
School, Wis.,
Physical Culture.

ACCOMMODATIONS.-Arrangements have been made by which first-class board, with rooms, can be secured at from $4.00 to $6.00 a week, if application is made by July 1st. EXPENSES.-Tuition for the term $10.00. Physical Culture $2.00 extra. Arrangements are being made for a one-fare rate on railroads. Arrangements have been made for a round trip rate of one fare. For catalogues and further particulars address,

Office, Bank of Excelsior Bldg.

H. B. McCONNELL, Director,

EXCELSIOR, MINN.

MINNESOTA

School's Business

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Founded 1877. Business, Shorthand, English. Actual Business Practice. Oldest Shorthand School.
Modern Methods. Rapid Progress. Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Free.

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SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY,

6 Hancock Avenue, Boston,

Publish valuable new text-books for schools and colleges, including the Normal Course in Reading, (ToddPowell), Normal Review System of Writing, Normal Music Course, Normal Course in Spelling, Welsh's Lessons in English, Stowell's A Healthy Body (An Elementary Physiology), History, Supplementary Reading, Civil Government, Economics, Moral Philosophy, etc., etc. Aslo several choice books for the general reader.

Catalogue and descriptive circulars mailed on application. Correspondence from School Officers, Superintendents and Teachers is most cordially invited. Communications may be addressed to the publishers in Boston, or to their Western office, 122 and 124 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

The Fact in the Thing; The Law in the Mind; The Method in Both.

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old office as well as the new.

No. 6.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.-Respectable and trustworthy advertisements will be admitted to these columns. Rates will be furnished upon application, ENTERED at the postoffice at Minneapolis, Minn., as second class matter. ADDRESS all subscriptions, etc., to

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EDITORIAL NOTES:

SANFORD NILES,

Minneapolis, Minn.

CONTENTS.

Excursion to Toronto and Eastern States. The Teachers' Route to Toronto East of Chicago. GOLDEN WORDS:

GENERAL DEPARTMENT:

An Experiment in Moral Training By Dr. Mary V. Lee.
What is Lacking. By Henry S. Baker

A Summer Vagarie. By W. A. Hadley.

METHODS AND DEVICES:

Peals from the Prairie-School Bell. By Mary S. Huse.. Outline for the Study of Page..

Practical Arithmetic. By Elias Lien

A Question Answered..

Let Grammarians Decide.

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PUBLISHER'S NOTES.

Messrs. Silver, Burdett & Co., Boston, have just published an ELEMENTARY HANDBOOK ON POTABLE WATER, written by Prof. Floyd Davis, Ph. D., of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. It is a book of 120 pages, elegantly bound, and will be of interest to every physician, and to all readers who take any interest in sanitary problems. Sent by mail for $1.00.

SUMMER SCHEDULE LAKE MINNETONKA TRAINS

On Monday, May 25th, the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway will place in effect its summer schedule, as follows: Leave Minneapolis at 6:00, (8:45 to Excelsior) 9:30 A. M., 1:20, 5:05 and 6:03 P. M. Returning, leave Lake Park Hotel at 7:00, Park Hotel now open for reception of guests. 8:00 A. M., 12:35, (3:03 from Excelsior) 4:28 and 7:43 P. M. Lake

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THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT.

Out of the two million Union Soldiers in the last war, threefourths were American by birth. Of the remainder 175,000 were Germans, 150,000 Irish, 50,000 English. and 50,000 Canadians. The average height was 5 feet 81⁄2 inches. Out of one million recorded heights, there were 4,000 men over six feet. The tallest man in the service was Capt. Van Buskirk of the 77th Indiana, who stood 6 feet 10 inches in his stockings. The shortest soldier was a member of the 192d Ohio, whose stature was only 40 inches. In the matter of Railroads "the long and the short of it" is that the LENGTH of the Burlington lines is over 7,000 miles, and it is the SHORTEST, quickest, and best route for reaching all the larger places in ten states west of Chicago. For tickets by this line apply to any coupon ticket agent, or for further information write to W. J. C. Kenyon, Gen. Pass. Agent C. B. & N. R. R., St. Paul, Minn.

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