JAN 19 1892 BUREAU OF EDUC SCHOOL EDUCATION 57022 $1.00 per year, 10 Cts. per Copy.} Choose for your teachers those who have had years of experience. Select a course of study that is practical. Do not waste your time at an inferior school for the purpose of SAVING A FEW DOLLARS. Avoid those so-called "Business Colleges," that offer something for nothing; "empty wagons rattle the loudest." Pleasant surroundings do much to relieve the monotony of the school room. Actual work makes the time pass rapidly with profit. Attend if Possible, a business college in some large city where the influences outside of the school will help to fit you for your life work. St. Paul Business College. The cost is as moderate as possible, no more than at any other good school. Our students transact business daily with those outside of our own school. They buy and sell, ship and receive goods, and conduct a complete system of bank exchange. We DO NOT have nor is it possible for any other College to have the exclusive right to use any of the modern methods. We time. I WANTED-5,000 County Teachers and others THE FAMILY EMERGENCY MEDICINE CHEST, ST. PAUL, MINN. Stories STORIES OF INDUSTRY, By A. CHASE and E. CLOW. These are in my opinion unsurpassed for the purpose of Supplementary reading and to impart a knowledge of modern industries. I have witnessed no effort so successful as this to combine the practice of reading and training in reading with the getting of useful knowledge. I wish every school in our city was supplied with sets of these books, because they best realize the true aim of the work of Supplementary reading in intermediate and lower grades." WM. E. ANDERSON, Supt. Schools, Milwaukee, Wis. Vols. I. and II. Fully Illustrated. Boards. Price, each, 40 cts. (Reduction to Schools ordering a quantity.) EDUCATIONAL PUB. CO., 50 Bromfield Street, Boston. 151 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. SCHOOL EDUCATION. IF you know your subscription to have expired, renew it at once. NOTIFY the publisher at once of change of postoffice, always stating the old office as well as the new. SUBSCRIPTIONS not paid in advance will be charged $1.25, except renew- als which are paid within three months of the expiration of the old sub- scription. Such will be charged $1. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless the subscriber is known to be irresponsible, ADVERTISEMENTS.-Respectable and trustworthy advertisements will be admitted to these columns. Rates will be furnished upon application. ENTERED at the postoffice at Minneapolis, Minn., as second class matter. School Boards contemplating changes can learn the address of the best Western and Eastern teachers, willing to make a change, from the Teachers Co-operative Association, 70 Dear- "Stories of Industry" advertised by the Educational Publish- ing Co. are excellent works for the young in school or at home. The Appletons have something regarding their Reading Cir- Read the prospectus of the Atlantic Monthly found on an- other page. It is an excellent magazine. Munn and Co., publishers of the Scientific American, have something to say in this number. Exchange your old histories for Niles's, on terms named by "The family emergency medicine chest❞ advertised on the opposite page is recommended by physicians of the highest standing, and by leading medical and scientific journals, as Fortune favors the "fair" as well as the brave, and so it has the wisdom of its appointment. dent lovers, have therefore a duty to perform. nouement, of course the trip comes next, and the ladies' choice no doubt will continue to be the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway "Albert Lea Route." Chicago, St. Louis, Peo- ria, Kansas City, Denver, Des Moines, Watertown, etc. For full information regarding trains and through service, address |