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December, 1894, the Single Entry adopted for use in all the Grammar Schools of the CITY OF CHICAGO.

A HISTORY OF ART,

For Schools, Seminaries, and Colleges, and Art Students and Tourists in Europe.

By WM. H. GOODYEAR, BA.

February 22, 1895, by act of Legislature for all the Free Schools of th seems to be peculiarly suitable, both by reason of State of WEST VIRGINIA.

66 As a text-book or as a handy volume to carry to Europe with one as guide to historic art, this book brevity and at the same time its completeness, and by reason of the categorical manner in which the facts are arranged and set forth." -The Americ n Architect.

Meservey's Text-Books are found to meet all the requirements of "Goodyear's History of Art is all that could be deHigh and Grammar Schools in an entirely satisfactory manner.

sired as a Text-Book on this subject. We use it each year with increasing delight and heartily recommend it to all Art Students."-Miss E. A. KELLY, Prin, Charleston, (S. C.,) Female Seminary. 314 Illustrations in color. 377 pages. Royal, Svo. Cloth. Price $3.50. Special rates for introduction.

Examination copy sent: Single and Double Entry for 50 cents; Single Entry, 30 cents. Correspondence requested. THOMPSON, BROWN & CO., Publishers, BOSTON, CHICAGO. A. S. BARNES & CO.. Publishers,

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IN ARITHMETIC.

Essentials of Arithmetic. Parts I. and II.

By G. A. SOUTHWORTH.

IN LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR.

First Lessons in Language, and

Elements of Composition and Grammar.

By SOUTHWORTH and GODDARD.

These are works of sterling merit. There are many other such upon our list.

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A MODEL TEXT-BOOK.

HUTCHISON'S PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE.

Revised Edition 1895.

The rapid increase in the sale of this book has necessitated the making of a new set of electrotype plates and advantage has been taken of this opportunity for making any changes that would keep the book fully up to date. Among the new features will be noticed a more pleasing style of type, new illustrations, a new chapter on first aid in accidents, topical outlines, experiments, etc. The new edition, like the previous one, fully meets the requirements of the laws prescribing instruction in the nature and effects of alcoholic stimulants and narcotics.

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