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Edited by W. T. HARRIS, A. M., LL. D.,

U. S. Commissioner of Education.

HIS comprehensive series of books presents the best available literature in the various fields of human learning, selected with a view to the needs of students of all grades in supplementing their school studies and for home reading.

It is believed that this project will fully solve the long-standing problem as to what kind of reading shall be furnished to the young, and what will most benefit them intellectually as well as morally. The books are substantially bound in cloth and attractively illustrated.

The following are now ready:

60 cents net.

65 cents net.

The Story of the Birds. By JAMES NEWTON BASKETT. 65 cents net.
The Plant World. By FRANK VINCENT.
The Story of Oliver Twist. Edited by ELLA B. KIRK. 60 cents net.
In Brook and Bayou. By CLARA KERN BAYLISS. 60 cents net.
Curious Homes and their Tenants. By JAMES CARTER BEARD.
Crusoe's Island. By F. A. OBER. 65 cents net.
Uncle Sam's Secrets. By O. P. AUSTIN. 75 cents net.
The Hall of Shells. By MRS. A. S. HARDY. 60 cents net.
Harold's First Discoveries. By J. W. TROEGER. 25 cents net.
Harold's Rambles. By J. W. TROEGER. 36 cents net.
Playtime and Seedtime. First book.
On the Farm, Second book.
Uncle Robert's Visit. Third book.
News from the Birds.
The Animal World.

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Nature Study Readers.

Uncle Robert's Geography.

32 cts. net.

By FRANCIS W. PARKER and
NELLIE L. HELM.

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By LEANDER S. KEYSER. 60 cents net.
FRANK VINCENT. 60 cents net.

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Uncle Robert's Geography.

The Story of the Fishes.

Historic Boston. By EDWARD EVERETT HALE.

About the Weather. By MARK W. HARRINGTON.

The Earth and Her Neighbors. By EDWARD S. HOLDEN.

The Sun and His Family. By EDWARD S. HOLDEN.

The Insect World. By CLARENCE M. Weed.

(Others in Preparation.)

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Bicycles

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.....COLUMBUS, OHIO.

He has sold Bicycles since April 9, 1888, and he thinks he knows how;

at least he has

sold a few,

and success tells

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He sells

Waverleys

Who questions their standing?

And he says

its own story.

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He sells

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He sells Waverleys

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ALICE CARY

[From Irish's American and British Authors]

Patented April 27, 1897. AGENTS WANTED.

has been adopted in Hiram and Scio Colleges, in the Normal Universities of Ada, Lebanon, and Fayette, also in the High Schools of Cleveland, Bellaire, Bucyrus, Galion, and in a large number of cities and towns in Ohio and other states. Examine this book before you begin your next term. For specimen pages. and descriptive circulars, address the author.

From Prof. L. D. Bonebrake, State School Commissioner-elect, Mt. Vernon, Ohio: "I have taken ample time to examine Professor Irish's 'American and British Authors. It is my judgment that the book is one of rare power, skillfully selected, happily arranged, and thoroughly valuable to the student of Literature. I recommend it and congratulate its author on his success."

Frank V. Irish, Columbus, Ohio.

Bentz's Pen Wiper

The only perfect and practical pen wiper in the world. No more use for filthy rags, etc.with one of these on your desk. Hand polished and nickel plated.

Price, Ten Cents. Orders filled in the order received.

MANUSCRIPTS

Address, J. S. BENTZ, Columbus, O.

of novels, serials, short stories, plays, poems, etc.,. examined, revised, corrected, criticised and moulded into available shape for publication. Eminent critics employed. Over 90 per cent of rejected MSS. submitted to us find a market. Can you dispose of If not, forward same to this office and our critics will put them in proper shape and recommend them to an opening where you may find a permanent market for your work.

your MSS?

Address

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