Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co.: “Wild Animals and Birds, Haunts and Habits.” For children the following books contain wholesome reading. They are elegantly bound and handsomely illustrated: “Papa’s Little Daughters;” “Boots at the Holly Tree Inn;” “Two Tea Parties;” “The Mother Goose Goslings;” “Little Folks;” “Fred Bradford’s Debt;” “Bo Peep;” “Living Pages From Many Ages.” Parents or friends desiring handsome books for holiday presents to children will be sure to get what they want in the above list.
Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, publish “History of the Christian Church,” vol. I, by Dr. Philip Schaff; “The Harmony of the Bible with Science;” “The Early Days of Christianity;” “A Popular Commentary of the New Testament;” “The Epistles of St. Paul;” “Webster,” an ode, by Prof. W. C. Wilkinson, D. D.; “Love for Souls;” “Campaigns of the Civil War;” “The March to the Sea, Franklin and Nashville;” “Edward the Third;” “Logic and Life;” “International Revised Commentary, Luke;” “Saltillo Boys;” “Prayer and Its Answer;” “Swiss Family Robinson.”
[REPORT OF CHAUTAUQUA NORMAL EXAMINATION—1882.]
To the members of the Chautauqua Normal Class:
We present to you the following list of names of those who passed the normal examination. The highest honors are awarded to
- Emma C. Brainard, Chili Station, N. Y.
- Mrs. Anna K. Knesal, Slippery Rock, Pa.
- Henry S. Jacoby, Memphis, Tenn.
All of these presented papers without a single mistake, and therefore marked with the maximum 100. They will receive the first prize in equal honor, each a copy of “The Treasury of Song,” published by C. R. Blackall & Co., N. Y. Thirteen other papers closely follow them in merit, being marked 99½. We have placed the names of these sixteen persons deserving an honorable mention at the head of the list, but the names of the rest of the class are not printed in order of merit. Diplomas will be sent to all the class as soon as they can be prepared and signed.
- John R. Pepper, Memphis, Tenn.
- Cornelia Moore, New Richmond, Ohio.
- Sarah J. Hough, Antwerp, N. Y.
- Mrs. Amelia Currie, East Carlton, N. Y.
- Mrs. G. D. Marsh, Union City, Pa.
- C. A. Knesal, Slippery Rock, Pa.
- Kate Ayres, Dover, N. J.
- M. M. Stovel, Avon, N. Y.
- Nellie Munson, Ravenna, Ohio.
- Eugene Simpkins, Kendall, N. Y.
- Julia M. Guest, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
- Francis L. Proctor, Canton, Ill.
- Carrie A. Ingersoll, Canton, Ill.