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They can be used with any kind of stove.

They distribute the heat evenly in the room.

No more cold feet.

No more lack of ventilation.
No more chilling draughts.
No more red-hot front seats.
No more ice-cold back seats.

SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE TO

The Springer Heater Manufacturing Co.,

PRAIRIE DU SAC, WIS.

THE INTERNATIONAL CYCLOPÆDIA.

Revised Edition of 1892. Complete in 15 Volumes.

"I have purchased the International Cyclopædia because of its special excellence for general reference. The information it gives is admirably arranged, concisely stated, and is the freshest to be had." JOHN BARBER PARKINSON, A. M., Vice-President University of Wisconsin. The whole set delivered at once and monthly payments. For information and circulars, address DODD, MEAD & CO., Lakeside Building, Chicago.

PATRIOTIC READING FOR PATRIOTIC AMERICANS.

TEACHING PATRIOTISM IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
1 Vol. 8v. pp. 150. By mail, post paid, $1.00.

THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, JULY 4, 1776.

Fac-simile copy of the original in size and script as preserved in the Library of the State Department, Washington, D. C., with the official history of the document as taken from the Journals of the Continental Congress. Printed on toned paper. Size, 44x28 inches A copy should be hung in every school house in the United States.

Pached in strong tube, by mail, post paid, 75 cents.

Elementary Training in the Salutations of the National Flag and in the Use of the Ballot. Papers used at the 2d Patriotic Election of the 20 schools of the Children's Aid Society, N. Y. City, Nov. 7, 1892, and by 200 Indian Schools in twenty-four states, Feb. 22, 1893. Adopted by the Children's Aid Society of the City of New York in its 21 schools with 6,000 pupils. The United States Indian Bureau in 200 Indian schools with 20,000 pupils. The Trustees Baron de Hirsch Fund in its Russian-Hebrew Refugee Schools, with 1,000 children. And many single schools. The set of 8 papers, by mail, post paid, 25 cents. Remit by postal note or stamps to

TRY THE PLAN IN YOUR SCHOOL.

COL. GEO. T. BALCH, 33 East 22d Street, New York City.

TEACHERS WANTED.

At this writing (March 21st) we have calls direct from employing
officers for 3 High School Principals at $1,000 to $1,200; 4 High School
Assistants at $50 to $60; 4 Grade Teachers, $35 to $55; 2 Primary
Teachers, $50 and $60; 1 Kindergartner, $50; 1 Music Teacher, $900;
4 Principals of Graded Schools, $50 to $85; I Teacher of Mathematics,
$1,200 to $1,500; 15 District School Teachers for Dakota, $40 to $50.
Persons wishing to apply for any of these positions should write at
once sending testimonials and naming references. The annual mem-
bership fee is $1.00. Circulars free on application.

NORTHWESTERN SCHOOL AGENCY,
R. B. HAZARD, MANAGER.

Boston Block,

Minneapolis, Minn.

S. R. WINCHELL'S TEACHERS' AGENCY.

AN AGENCY TO ASSIST

School Boards, County Superintendents, College Presidents, and Principals of Private Schools in selecting the best teachers for existing or prospective vacancies. No charge for such service.

Teachers who would like to be enrolled in this Agency are requested to send a full statement of their qualifications and experience, stating the kind of position desired and the salary expected, enclosing ten cents in stamps and photograph. If it then seems to the Manager that he would be justified in recommending them for such a position as they want, he will send them an enrollment blank to fill; if not, he will return the photograph and testimonials. No registration fee is required. Only the best teachers are wanted.

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY

OF CHICAGO, ILL.

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! A thoroughly First-class Institution. Teachers and others contemplating entering the Profession of Dentistry will do well to look into the merits of the American College. Both the Faculty and Board of Directors of this Institution are practical teachers. The city of Chicago affords fine facilities to the dental student for the study of his profession. Thousands of persons apply annually to our Dental College for treatment. Here the dentist student has every opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with all classes of cases.

Admission and Requirements.

A preliminary examination in the ordinary English branches is required of each student before entering this college to test his fitness for the technical study of dentistry. A candidate who has received a collegiate degree, or passed the matriculate examination of a recognized college, or who has a certificate from a High or Grammar school, or a teacher's certificate, properly attested, may enter without examination. Women admitted on same terms as men.

It requires three terms of six months each to complete the Course of Instruction in this College. The graduate of this college can enter the Senior Classes of our Medical Col

lege, and thus, with one additional year's study, if qualified, can secure the degree of M. D.

Spring term begins April 3, 1893, and continues three months. Eighth Annual Winter term begins October 17, 1893, and continues six months. For catalogue and circulars, giving full particulars, address

THEO. MENGES, Secretary,

479 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO ILL.

An
Important
Suggestion.

Teachers, Boards of Education and School Authorities generally, are now ready to choose the texts in various departments which they desire to use the coming year, and will naturally wish to consider the

FRESH, LIVE, VALUABLE

works publish by us.

Such books as our new Readers, Arithmetics, Grammars, Copy Books, Music Books, English Grammars, Civil Government, Physiologies, English Composition, Etc. Consider them before deciding to use any other.

Send for our Illustrated Catalogue, Introductory Price List, and announcement of these and many other superior books.

BOSTON.

SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY, Publishers.

NEW YORK.

CHICAGO.

PHILADELPHIA.

The Fisk Teachers' Agencies,

EVERETT O. FISK & CO.

869 Positions Filled in 1892.

Total Number Filled 3856.

Our Agency Manual for 1893, giving Full Statistics, Mailed Free to any address.

B. F. CLARK, 106 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

Agencies in Boston, New York, Hartford, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland.

Publishers' Column.

ADVERTISEMENTS are a part of every paper which should be read, as well as the regular reading matter. We keep our advertisements strictly separate from our reading matter for the convenience of our subscribers in binding the volumes of the Journal, and to insure them the full amount of reading for which they have paid. One publishing firm refuse to advertise with us unless we will agree to put their advertisement on the same page with our reading matter and no other advertisements on the same page. But we prefer to lose their advertisement rather than to rob our subscribers. We try to protect our subscribers also from all immoral or fraudulent advertisements, and are constantly refusing such as fast as they are offered to us. We ask our subscribers in return to read carefully each advertisement. Frequent changes are made in them, and you cannot assume that the advertisements are the same from month to month. This month for instance, there is scarcely anything which remained exactly as it was last month.

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Hotel Elmore.

Safe. Not a fire trap like most World's Fair hotels. Sanitary.-Absolutely pure water and ice. Fires on chilly days. Healthiest location in Chicago. Fresh air and sunlight in every room.

Quiet.-No Saloons. In one of the best residence districts. All streets boulevarded.

Convenience.-Five cents and fifteen minutes from the Columbian Exposition, on the Calumet Electric Railway. Five cents aud twenty minutes on the Englewood Railway, taking a transfer to Auburn Park. Coming to Chicago take an omnibus transfer, with baggage, to the Rock Island depot; then take a suburban train to Eggleston Station, which is two blocks from Hotel Elmore.

Cheap.-Rates, $1.00 a day for very nice accommodations. Several good restaurants near by with meals from 25 to 50 cents, and with cheap lunches to carry to the Fair. A. O. WRIGHT, Manager, 7400 Harvard Avenue.

Chicago Academy Hotel.

This beautiful building will be occupied us during the summer months as a cheap World's Fair Hotel for teachers and students. Many cheap places are advertised which are dear at any price, because of their dangerous or uncomfortable character or bad neighborhood. This is cheap, and yet is in one of the best portions of the city, and is one of the best houses there. The reason it is cheap is because of the distance from the exposition, and this is the only objection to it. Send for circulars, etc.

COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION EXCURSION CO.,

1320 Chamber of Commerce.

Of the ordinary summer school there are probably enough, and yet generally they are doing good work. But the city and graded teachers, principals and superintendents need something more advanced, such as may be found at the well-known Bay View Summer University, whose advertisement appears on another page. It will pay our Wisconsin teachers who want the best-and it costs but little more than inferior-to plan to spend part of their vacation at Bay View. It is an attractive place, the instructors of the highest rank, and whoever goes there will catch their cheerful enthusiasm and make solid advances which will lead to better places and pay.

THE SAUVEUR

Summer College of Languages.

The Eighteenth Session of the School will be held at Rockford College, Rockford, Ill., to begin July 3. This location has been selected because of its PROXIMITY TO THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION.

Languages Taught-French, German, Spanish, AngloSaxon, Latin, Ancient and Modern Greek. Also Art Course and Physical Culture. Four Normal Classes.

For board and rooms, address the Manager, Miss E. L. HERRICK, Rockford College, Rockford, Ill.

For programs and circulars of his educational works, address

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