Announcement . (The Republic.) The National Correspondence Institute of this city is one of the best corre-spondence schools in the country. It is managed and operated by a corpsof our best educators and citizens. The department of Civil Service Examin-ations is strictly original and the only one of the kind in existence. Citizens of every State are eligible to appointment in the Government ser-vice, and those who get special instructions to assist them to make highgrades, which insure appointment, are indeed fortunate. Mr. J. W. McKin-ley, the manager, is particularly well qualified to discha


Announcement . (The Republic.) The National Correspondence Institute of this city is one of the best corre-spondence schools in the country. It is managed and operated by a corpsof our best educators and citizens. The department of Civil Service Examin-ations is strictly original and the only one of the kind in existence. Citizens of every State are eligible to appointment in the Government ser-vice, and those who get special instructions to assist them to make highgrades, which insure appointment, are indeed fortunate. Mr. J. W. McKin-ley, the manager, is particularly well qualified to discharge his experience as an instructor, together with his thorough knowledgeof the Government service and the rules of the Civil Service Commission,give him advantage in this work that few persons, if any, possess. TheInstitute has been meeting with marked success. We are Eiirtorsecl by the Relig-ious and Educa-tional Press of the Country, and the Press atHome. ^.NATIONAL LORREL»>£;E INSTITUTE-. Much has been said about extiiuliiiLthp means of correspondence. It has i! has been found to work admirably m i in , while in Washington nil ;i i. r, i,i \tution?, the Nntinn:il (•nn-p^ in-i iive .f hiLlifr 1 li. Vl,lrv,.|ll-1 ,11 iiln nnbys and?The -liUai i ,lllu,- i. Iai^v and- iuidsivingIS work analake a highlire a Govern-Ill V), St. Louis, Mo. » * * It has been truthfully said that confidence is a plant of slowgrowth. The National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C, hasmade this growth and now ranks among the best in the country for trust-worthiness and reliability.—.AdDonce (Congregational), Chicago. * * * For five years the National Correspondence Institute, Washington,D. C, has been before the public and made for itself a high character forsquare and honest dealings with its correspondents.—Epworth Herald^ Chi-cago, 111. See About Testimonials (Page 27.^ AVu Give None.


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