The Aim.—Practical utility and the best results.
When you want a spade you buy a spade, not a parlor ornament with ivory handle and Damascus steel. Experience tells you that for utility the best is the cheapest! So in the selection of school books, the best books are made to be used. They are the outcome of faithful work of practical teachers in the school-room.
The following authors of the National Series will be recognized the world over for their well-known services in the school-room.
| James Monteith, | J. Dorman Steele, | J. M. B. Sill, |
| Charles Davies, | Samuel W. Clark, | Alphonso Wood, |
| Joseph Ficklin, | Andrew Peabody, | J. Madison Watson. |
These men have produced the best Readers, Spellers, Geographies, Arithmetics, Histories, Grammars, Science and Modern Language Text Books. Each one of them has served a long apprenticeship in the school-room. In selecting, therefore, be sure to ask for
BARNES’ NEW NATIONAL READERS.
In five numbers. Perfectly graded. The educational gems of the decade. Universally approved by teachers and school officers for typographical beauty and practical utility. Prices, 20c., 35c., 50c., 70c. and 90c.
BARNES’ SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES.
In two books. Prof. Monteith devotes his entire time to this work, and has produced two working manuals which contains more valuable features in the same space than any other author. Separate editions for different States. Monteith’s Boys’ and Girls’ Atlas (for oral instruction), 50c.
MONTEITH’S NEW PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.