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BUTLER'S SERIES.

BOUND IN CLOTH.

UNSURPASSED

IN ALL THE ESSENTIALS OF GOOD READERS,
IN MECHANICAL EXECUTION,

IN GRADATION,

IN CHEAPNESS.

180 ILLUSTRATIONS (18 of which are full-page) engraved from original drawings and oil paintings made especially for this series by Peter Moran, Alice Barber, S. J. Ferris, Thomas Moran, Faber, Stevens, Poor, Bensell, Sheppard, Sooy, Beard, Faas, Cary, Lummis, Sayre, Lippincott, and other prominent artists.

BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ON TINTED PAPER.

The province of a Reading Book is to furnish proper material for teaching reading. It seems necessary to assert this in view of the modern tendency to inwrap, overlay, and generally confuse that part of a child's education known as "learning to read" with a multiplicity of irrelevant matters-kindred, perhaps, but not material, and which, like the modern "variations" to an old time melody, either divert the mind from the subject mainly under consideration or completely disguise its identity.

The publishers of Butler's Series have presented in these new Readers all that has been deemed essential for teaching reading easily and properly. These essentials are given in the best style. Whatever differences of opinion there may be in regard to the first proposition, there can be no question as to the beauty and clearness of the typography, the artistic finish and appropriateness of the illustrations, and the thorough, careful gradation secured by the author's plan of arrangement.

In the matter of gradation, the three main points taken into consideration were the sentiment of the lesson, the easiness or difficulty of the words used in its expression, and the proper variety of pleasing and instructive material. Many selections, not too advanced in sentiment, were either modified in language, or rejected as interfering with the distinct plan of a gradual increase of the vocabulary, which allowed only a limited number of new words to each lesson. These words, being diacritically marked, not only indicate the correct pronunciation, but also furnish valuable opportunities for phonic analysis.

The publishers, in submitting these books to the educational public as the proper judges of their merits, do so with a fair degree of confidence in their acceptability. It would be useless to say that the series is cheap, beautiful, well graded, and well fitted generally for teaching reading, if such were not the case; and on these points they have no hesitation in allowing the books to speak for themselves.

Liberal terms will be made for Readers exchanged for this new series. Special discount to the trade and dealers generally. Freight paid on all supplies for introduction, and an allowance made to persons authorized to handle supplies.

Sample Sets.

Sample sets of this series will be sent by mail for examination on receipt of $1.50. This amount will be returned if the books are introduced.

Send for Specimen Pages, Circulars and Catalogue.

E. H. BUTLER & CO., PUBLISHERS,

18 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

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Chase & Stuart's Ovid, with Lexicon and Notes.

Price, $1.00.

For examination, 67 cts.

Price, $1.35. For examination, 90 cts. A Manual of Elocution and Reading. By Dr. EDWARD BROOKS, Principal of the State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. Price, $1.35. For examination, $1.00.

The Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic and Business Manual. New, Revised and Enlarged Edition. Priee, $1.35. For examination, go cts.

A Hand Book of Literature, English and American. By E. J. TRIMBLE, late Prof. of Literature, State Normal School, West Chester, Pa. Price, $1.75. For examination, $1 20.

FIRST LESSONS IN
PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE.

By CHARLES K. MILLS, M. D.

In this little book the important features of Physiology and Hygiene are presented in such a manner as to combine interest with instruction. It is, as its name indicates, a book of "First Lessons," not an advanced book "boiled down," and the entire work is written in a pleasing and easy style, calculated to interest and awaken the attention of the class of pupils for whose use it is designed.

From the National Educator.-"We recommend this little book as the best and most practical treatise on the subject that has ever left the press."

Price, 85 cts. For examination, 60 cts.

A HAND-BOOK OF
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

By THOMAS D. SUPLEE, A. M.

In the preparation of this book an effort has been made to include all that is necessary for a full exposition of the subject, without exceeding the proper limits of a text-book to be used in Schools and Academies. The form and arrangement were adopted as the result of 12 years' experience in teaching the subject, and special importance is attached to the fact that a large proportion of the questions are those which were asked by pupils themselves.

Price, $1.00. For examination, 65 cts.

INTERMEDIATE LESSONS IN

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

By E. J. HOUSTON, A. M.

This book is designed for the use of pupils who have finished such books as Houston's "Easy Lessons in Natural Philosophy," Martindale's "First Lessons in Natural Philosophy," Swift's "First Lessons in Natural Philosophy." Hotze's "First Lessons in Physics,' Parker's "Natural Philosophy," Part I, Peterson's "Familiar Science," etc., but who are not sufficiently advanced to take up the larger text-books. Its publication was determined upon at the request of teachers in many parts of the country who have felt the need of a book of this grade to meet the wants of their own classes. So far as we know, there is no other book in the market which fills the want here indicated.

Price, 85 cts. For examination, 60 cts.

A HAND-BOOK OF

MYTHOLOGY.

By S. A. EDWARDS.

This work has been prepared expressly for use in schools. It comprises not only the Mythology of the Greeks and Romans, but also Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindu, Scandinavian, American, and the Mythology of the Druids. It is convenient in size, the arrangement of topics is all that can be desired, and it is finely illustrated.

Price, $1.15. For examination, 65 cts.

THE TEACHER.

A Monthly Educational Journal, devoted to the interest of Teachers, Schools, and the cause of Education in general. Price, 50 cents per annum. Specimen copies free.

We shall be gratified to have teachers correspond with us. We offer some of the best of Modern Text-books, and shall be glad at any time to make liberal arrangements for the introduction of our books, or to exchange for others that do not give satisfaction. Send for our Catalogue.

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BUTLER'S SERIES.

BOUND IN CLOTH.

UNSURPASSED—

IN ALL THE ESSENTIALS OF GOOD READERS,
IN MECHANICAL EXECUTION,

IN GRADATION,

IN CHEAPNESS.

180 ILLUSTRATIONS (18 of which are full-page) engraved from original drawings and oil paintings made especially for this series by Peter Moran, Alice Barber, S. J. Ferris, Thomas Moran, Faber, Stevens, Poor, Bensell, Sheppard, Sooy, Beard, Faas, Cary, Lummis, Sayre, Lippincott, and other prominent artists.

BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ON TINTED PAPER,

The province of a Reading Book is to furnish proper material for teaching reading. It seems necessary to assert this in view of the modern tendency to inwrap, overlay, and generally confuse that part of a child's education known as "learning to read" with a multiplicity of irrelevant matters-kindred, perhaps, but not material, and which, like the modern "variations" to an old time melody, either divert the mind from the subject mainly under consideration or completely disguise its identity

The publishers of Butler's Series have presented in these new Readers all that has been deemed essential for teaching reading easily and properly. These essentials are given in the best style. Whatever differences of opinion there may be in regard to the first proposition, there can be no question as to the beauty and clearness of the typography, the artistic finish and appropriateness of the illustrations, and the thorough, careful gradation secured by the author's plan of arrangement.

In the matter of gradation, the three main points taken into consideration were the sentiment of the lesson, the easiness or difficulty of the words used in its expression, and the proper variety of pleasing and instructive material. Many selections, not too advanced in sentiment, were either modified in language, or rejected as interfering with the distinct plan of a gradual increase of the vocabulary, which allowed only a limited number of new words to each lesson. These words, being diacritically marked, not only indicate the correct pronunciation, but also furnish valuable opportunities for phonic analysis.

The publishers, in submitting these books to the educational public as the proper judges of their merits, do so with a fair degree of confidence in their acceptability. It would be useless to say that the series is cheap, beautiful, well graded, and weli fitted generally for teaching reading, if such were not the case; and on these points they have no hesitation in allowing the books to speak for themselves.

Liberal terms will be made for Readers exchanged for this new series. Special discount to the trade and dealers generally. Freight paid on all supplies for introduction, and an allowance made to persons authorized to handle supplies.

Sample Sets.

Sample sets of this series will be sent by mail for examination on receipt of $1.50. This amount will be returned if the books are introduced.

Send for Specimen Pages, Circulars and Catalogue.

E. H.
H. BUTLER & CO., PUBLISHERS,

18 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

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Barnes' Brief History of Greece. 12mo. Cloth.

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matical, and although especially designed as a textbook for Colleges and higher Academies, it is adapted to the wants of the general reader.

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Barnes' Mediæval and Modern
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Barnes' Brief General History of
Ancient, Mediæval and Modern
Peoples. 12mo, Cloth. Illustrated.
$1.75
History of England. By E. M. LAN-
CASTER, master of the Stoughton School, Boston.
Revised Edition. With Maps.
$1.17.
Epitome of English History. By S,
AGNES KUMMER. A New Edition, Revised and
Edited by Miss A. M. Chandlee, of Edgeworth
School, Baltimore, Md.
60c.

MATHEMATICS.

Barnes' New Elementary Arithmetic. 12mo, Cloth. 35C.

12mo, Cloth. $1.17.

By J. H. WORMAN, Ph. D., Professor of modern languages at Nashville University, and author of a series of French and German text-books, based upon the natural or pestalozzian method. Teachers have heretofore been compelled to resort to the use of which, though suitable to teach young French peosuch grammars as Noel and Chapsal or Larouse, etc., ple, are not adapted to the essentially different needs of the English speaking student. His wants, we think, will be fully supplied by this work, the outgrowth of class-room experience, and, in its main portions, most thoroughly tested in the Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, before printing.

PHONOGRAPHY.

Eames' Light Line Short-Hand.
By Roscoe L. EAMES, of San Francisco. A prac-
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12mo, Cloth.
$1.50.

Presenting the subject to beginners on a new and successful plan. This book has been received by teachers everywhere with great enthusiasm. Davies' New Surveying. From entirely new type and plates. Edited and Revised by Prof. . H. VAN AMRINGE, of Columbia College. New York. A very valuable chapter on Mining, Engineering and Surveying is added. 8vo, Sheep. $2.05. Popular Astronomy. In Psess. By Prof. WM. G. PECK, of Columbia College, author of "Peck's Mathematical Series," "Peck's Mechanics," "Peck's Ganot's Natural Philosophy." The work is highly endorsed by well-known StenoThis work is scientific, but essentially non-mathe-graphers as the easiest and shortest.

This book is the result of years of study, experiment and use, and has already been put out in four editions in various styles and forms. This is the first complete edition, and is printed from new type and plates. The illustrations are copious, there being 58 pages of engraved Short-hand matter for practical work.

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Dr. Steele's Natural Science
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Are complete in two books, just revised and very beautiful; have elegant maps and life-like illustra tions; and contain all of the subject necessary to be studied in Grammar or High Schools. Some of the Includes Chemistry, Astronomy, Physics, Geology, special features of this system are "Comparative Zoology, Physiology and Botany, and contains only Time," "Comparative Latitude," "Comparative | those facts and principles that every well-informed Size, and ten pages of "Complete Topical Reviews." person should know.

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