As baa been mentioned heretofore, the mpiiey obtained from the public school entertainments is to be used in purchasing literature from the several departments. The following are some that hive been purchased : Macauley’s History of England; Youth’s Companion; Self Help; Pansy; Home and School Visitor; Cricket on the Hearth; American Poets ; Horne, Sceooi and Nation; One Hundred Choice Selections; “The Week’s Current.”The following is the program rendered by the high school literary society Fri-dny evening:^ 1. Anna Robinsoe.—Recitation.2. Alfred Johnson.—Reading.3. Della Smith.—Essay.4. Thomas Corn.—Reading.5. Frank Clark.—Reading.6. Roscoe McGinnis.—Essay.7. Henry Skelton.—News of “The Week’s Current.”8. John Montgomery.—Reading.9. Wm. Cnandler.—Reading.10. Debate.—John Sprague,Vollie Mangrum,Aug. Montgomery, Arthur Emmerson.11. Readittg of School Journal.