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FOR RATES AND GENERAL INFORMATION CALL ON AGENTS
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WASHINGTON, D.C.

IS VIA THE

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY.

By daylight through the picturesque and historic valley of the
Potomac, with stop-over privileges.

Tickets via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will give you the
choice of two routes, either on the going or return trip, and
enable you to visit such points as

DEER PARK, MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK,

ANTIETAM, WINCHESTER,

HARPER'S FERRY, GETTYSBURG,

VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH,
ETC., ETC.

Call on your nearest ticket agent for detailed information,

D. B. MARTIN,

M. P. T., BALTIMORE.

or address

B. N. AUSTIN,

G. P. A., CHICAGO.

J. G. QUINIUS, Originator and Proprietor.

MEMBERSHIP LIMITED TO 1,000.

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UNTIL DECEMBER 1st we will enroll all applicants for membership Free of Charge. Our Special Offer in Bibles should be taken advantage of AT ONCE. Never before have we been able to sell such beautiful Bibles at such very low figures, viz:

SPECIAL BIBLE OFFER No. 1.

BAGSTER'S NEW COMPREHENSIVE
TEACHER'S BIBLE

ONLY $1.35 Postpaid.
Size of Page, 81⁄2 x 5%.

Containing the Old and the New Testament according to the Authorized Version-together with new and revised Helps to Bible Study. Rewritten and brought entirely up to date. A new Concordance and an indexed Bible Atlas with 17 fullpage illustrations printed in gold and color.

Morocco Binding, Divinity Circuit, Full Gilt, Minion 8vo.

These new Helps contain certain features not to be found in other editions of
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If you wish above sent by mail, add 8c. postage for each volume.

A fully guaranteed Fountain Pen sent postpaid for $1.00,
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We guarantee satisfaction - your money back if dissatisfied with your purchase. As all our books are sold at Sweeping Reductions our terms must be CASH WITH ORDER. Our fine Illustrated Holiday Catalogue Sent Free to all members of our Club about December 1st, 1898.

NOTE-Reading Circle and Text Books are not classed as Miscellaneous Books, and are always sold at NET prices. We will be glad to furnish same, however, to all members at lowest current prices. Address all orders and inquiries to

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No. 1 South High St., Columbus, Ohio.

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How Little Laplanders
live,
Farm life in Norway,
Haymaking in Switzer-
land,

Women of the Sultan's
palace,
Donkey drivers in
Egypt,

Human horses in Japan,
River houses in China,
Droshky riding in
Russia.

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THEY WILL ALL BE DONE FOR CHRISTMAS. HUNDREDS OF TEACHEAS HAVE ORDERED NOW.

THE ENTIRE SERIES OF THIRTY-
THREE LECTURES ARE UNI-
VERSAL IN SCOPE,

EMBRACING

NATURE, in all her varied aspects, pictured with over 1,000 superb views.

ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE WORLD.

Palaces, temples, mosques, shrines, cathedrals, obelisks, monuments, ruins, homes of great men and common cottages where the millions live.

HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, IN RAREST FORM.

How cities have grown, how nations have arisen, how kings and queens, lords and ladies have lived and loved, governed and died.

Told with the richness of romance.

GEOGRAPHY presented in a unique way to aid the teacher.

RELIGION'S hold on humanity in all lands.

The entire work is beyond any work ever issued in value to the teacher. The pictures number over 4,000. All hand engraved half tones. Every sentence is a gem. Send for illustrated sample pages and our manner of distributing the Stoddard Lectures among Ohio teachers.

W. I. SQUIRE,

800 Washington St.,

TOLEDO, O.

L. H. BULKLEY, Gen. Sales Agent, 18 Hayden Building, COLUMBUS, 0.

LET HIM FIRST BE A MAN. 274 pages. Price, $1.25.

[From Boston Home Journal.]

It would be difficult to name a modern book upon the subject of Education which is more charming, useful, and original. It does not deal with prosy details, but takes a broad view of the subject, and gathers all into the thought which is expressed by the title-"Let Him First be a Man!"

Incidentally, the author treats of WHAT A MAN IS, his physical system, his mental possibilities, and the modes of realizing them. The treatment, however, is never dogmatic, but suggestive and stimulating. He treats also of great instructors and their ideas and methods: of Confucius, Plato, Aristotle, Quintillian, Goethe, and Arnold. He is familiar with the best, and quotes from their works and experience.

For the most delightful recreative reading the author's chapter of " Unclassified Trifles" is of unsurpassed interest. What man of middle life will not richly appreciate his faithful portraiture of "The Old-Fashioned Flocutionist"?

From Boston Ideas.]

The "Paragon of Animals" is one of the most enjoyable essays on man that we have ever read. It is most comprehensive. The writing of the whole volume is that of a man whose life and thoughts are preeminently worthy of delineation for their broad philosophy and their high comprehensiveness of understanding. The essay on "The Utility of the Ideal" is particularly beautiful, and abounds in inspirational power. The closing essay is the memorial address on William Downs Henkle, read at the thirty-third annual meeting of the Ohio Teachers' Association, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 7, 1882. The subject is handled tenderly, lovingly, even as all the essays are, though seemingly increasingly so toward the end of their list. The volume altogether is an admirably artistic piece of literature and equally interesting as valuable.

BEGINNING OF LITERARY CULTURE IN THE OHIO VALLEY. 519 pages. Price, $3.00. Only a few copies.

[From the Ohio State Journal.]

It is impossible to peruse any half dozen pages of the noble volume without intense interest. The author has gathered together a thousand facts concerning early literary effort and achievement in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, most of which will be absolutely new even to the best informed readers, and all of which is of the most unquestionable value. The period covered is from the earliest settlements to the outbreak of the civil war. No one could have written such a book as well as Mr. Venable, and of his many literary performances it is the best and noblest. The style of composition is, of course, of a high order, and fascinating to a degree.

[From A. P. Russell, author of “Literary Notes,” “A Club of One,” etc.]

A veritable feast. Such an amazing amount of information and so attractively presented. Accurate, perspicuous, elegant. The months and months of labor it has cost, and how perfect the achievement. I know of no other man who could have accomplished the work in such a masterly manner. The multitudes of names it mentions will interest thousands of readers. The intelligent and copious index is a strikingly valuable feature of the book.

MELODIES OF THE HEART AND OTHER POEMS. Price, $1.25.

THE LAST FLIGHT. Twenty-two new pieces, among which are "Let's Shake," "Saga of the Oak," etc. 35 cents.

SONGS OF SCHOOL DAYS. Beautifully illustrated. Flexible, ornamental cover. 50 cents.

Any of the above books will be sent, by mail, postage paid,
on receipt of price.

Address, W. H. VENABLE, Station C, Cincinnati, O.

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