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THE WESTERN FARMER,published in this LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.-The Decemcity by Messrs. Morrow & Bro., is one of ber number, completing the fourteenthi the best Agricultural papers we read. It volume of this delightful monthly, is is edited with much ability and good here, bearing upon the face of it unmistaste, and is worth to any practical farm-takable indications of constant and coner many times the small cost of subscrip- fident improvement, and a growing suction. We read it as regularly, as thoroughly, and with as much satisfaction, of its kind, as we do the Nation, that intellectual prince of American papers, which has been about as necessary to our mental, as food to our physical well-being.

The pure Agriculture of the Farmer has of an evening a wonderfully sedative influence upon our feelings, harrassed by the anxieties and labors of the day.

It is one of the good omens of the present that the Agricultural literature of the country is so excellent and so widely appreciated. The number, the high character and the large circulation of purely Agricultural periodicals in the United States are surprising, and one of the facts that induce us not yet to despair of the Republic, notwithstanding sundry other inauspicious signs.

cess. Lippincott's is one of the most cosmopolitan of our American magazines, and under its present energetic management is strengthening itself in the minds of the people every year. It is American, but not sectional or partisan. It is rapidly securing for itself an enviable individuality, and filling a place in our literature not filled by any other magazine. Its stories are not only attractive but wholesome reading, and this is important. Our Monthly Gossip is always full of happy selections. The book criticisms are able and discriminating, and with this number the fourteenth volume reaches its completion, with every indication of future prosperity. Published by J. B. Lippincott & Oo., Philadelphia, at $4.00 a year, postage free. Now is the time to subscribe.

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your pupils and their parents. For particulars, address ZIEGLER & MCCURDY, Chicago, Ill.

Kiddle and Schem's

Cyclopædia of Education

will be published by E. Steiger.

Particular attention is invited to Ahn-Henn's German Series, Ahn-Henn's French Series, and Reffelt's German Readers, the excellence of which is signally attested by their extensive introduction (without the aid of any Agents) into the Public Schools of New York, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleveland, Dayton, Hartford, Rochester, and over 60 other cities-also to Douai's Rational Readers, Reffelt's Arithmetics, Schedler's Globes and Relief Maps, and to Kindergarten Literature and Kindergarten Gifts.-German Books a specialty. Large stock on hand. Catalogues sent free. No Agents in the field.

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THE WESTERN FARMER,published in this city by Messrs. Morrow & Bro., is one of the best Agricultural papers we read. It is edited with much ability and good taste, and is worth to any practical farmer many times the small cost of subscription. We read it as regularly, as thoroughly, and with as much satisfaction, of its kind, as we do the Nation, that intellectual prince of American papers, which has been about as necessary to our mental, as food to our physical well-being.

The pure Agriculture of the Farmer has of an evening a wonderfully sedative influence upon our feelings, harrassed by the anxieties and labors of the day.

It is one of the good omens of the present that the Agricultural literature - of the country is so excellent and so widely appreciated. The number, the high character and the large circulation of purely Agricultural periodicals in the United States are surprising, and one of the facts that induce us not yet to despair of the Republic, notwithstanding sundry other inauspicious signs.

LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.-The December number, completing the fourteenth volume of this delightful monthly, is here, bearing upon the face of it unmistakable indications of constant and confident improvement, and a growing success. Lippincott's is one of the most cosmopolitan of our American magazines, and under its present energetic manage ment is strengthening itself in the minds of the people every year. It is American, but not sectional or partisan. It is rapidly securing for itself an enviable individuality, and filling a place in our litersture not filled by any other magazine. Its stories are not only attractive but wholesome reading, and this is important. Our Monthly Gossip is always full of happy selections. The book criticisms are able and discriminating, and with this number the fourteenth volume reaches its completion, with every indication of future prosperity. Published by J. B. Lippincott & Oo., Philadelphia, at $4.00 a year, postage free. Now is the time to subscribe.

NEW "TRIBUNE EXTRAS." EDUCATIONAL and

No. XXI. Whitney, Higginson, Elliott, Lovering, Le Conte, Marsh, Hunt, etc., etc.

No. XXII. Bayard Taylor. (Letters from Egypt and Iceland, in sheet form only.)

No. XXIII. Tyndall, Huxley, Owen, McCosh.

Price by mail, postpaid, in sheet form. 10 cents each; in Pamphlet, 10 cents.

FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOR $1.00. Send for full catalogue, with contents of each number. Address

THE TRIBUNE, New-York.

AWARDED TO E. STEIGER

FOR EXCELLENCE OF Educational Publications.

-

COLLEGE LIST.

Only List, of the kind, published in the United
States. For ADVERTISING RATES, send to
T. D. KELLOGG,
General Advertising Agent and Printers' Supplies,
5 BEEKMAN ST., N. Y. P. 0. BOX 3,740.

School Teacher!

You can double your salary by selling The Cer
tennial Gazetteer of the United States," even-
ings, Saturdays and during vacation. The book
contains information of great value to yourself,
your pupils and their parents. For particulars,
address ZIEGLER & MCCURDY, Chicago, Ill.

Kiddle and Schem's
Cyclopædia of Education

will be published by E. Steiger.

Particular attention is invited to Ahn-Henn's German Series, Ahn-Henn's French Series, and Reffelt's German Readers, the excellence of which is signally attested by their extensive introduction (without the aid of any Agents into the Public Schools of New York, Milwaukee, Chicago, Cleveland, Dayton, Hartford, Rochester, and over 60 other cities-also to Douai's Rational Readers, Reffelt's Arithmetics, Schedler's Globes and Relief Maps, and to Kindergarten Literature and Kindergarten Gifts.-German Books a specialty. Large stock on hand. Catalogues sent free No Agents in the field.

E. Steiger, 22 & 24 Frankfort Str., NEW YORK.

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