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CALIFORNIA, IRVINGTON.

Washington College. A fine School for Ladies and Gentlemen. Several Courses leading to Degrees. Good Boarding Halls and School-Buildings, Delightful Climate, Thorough Instruction, Christian Home. For Catalogue, address J. C. KEITH, President.

CONNECTICUT, Hartford, 1204 Asylum Avenue. Woodside Seminary. Home and College preparatory for girls. Terms, $500 to $600.

Miss SARA J. SMITH, Principal.

CONNECTICUT, NEW HAVEN, 56 Hillhouse Avenue.

School for Young Ladies. West End Institute. Mrs. Cady and Miss Cady, Principals. Prescribed and Elective Courses of Study, or College Preparatory Course. Circulars. Early application necessary.

CONNECTICUT, Simsbury.

MacLean Seminary. Young ladies. Location accessible, attractive, healthful. Near Hartford. Three hours from New York. College, preparatory, and special courses. French, German, Art, Music. For circulars, address Rev. J. B. MACLEAN,

DELAWARE, WILMINGTON, Franklin Street.

The Misses Hebb's English, French and German Boarding and Day School for young ladies and girls reopens September 22, 1891.

ILLINOIS, CHICAGO, 479 and 481 Dearborn Avenue.
Girls' Higher School. Fifteenth year began
September 17. Boarding and Day School. English,
Classical and Modern Language Courses. Prepares
for College.
Miss R. S. RICE,

Miss MARY E. BEEDY,

MARYLAND, ANNAPOLIS.

Principals.

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NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, 140-142 Columbia Heights.
The Misses Ely's School for girls will re-open
September 30.

NEW YORK, CLAVERACK.

The Claverack College and Hudson River Institute for young men and women will open its thirty-eighth year, September 14, 1891. For catalogues, address Rev. A. H. FLACK, A.M., President.

NEW YORK, KINGSTON-ON-HUDSON,
Golden Hill Preparatory School for Boys.
JOHN M. CROSS, A M., Principal.

NEW YORK, NEW ROCHELLE,

The Collegiate Institute, "The Castle." Boy! prepared for college or business. Rooms elegantly furnished. Military instruction. Pupils limited. Fo illustrated catalogue, address

H. F. FULLER, M.A., Principal.

NEW YORK, NY. CITY, 525 Park Ave., cor. 61st St.

Academic Classes for Girls. Devoted to Colege Preparation. Pupils received at any time. Daily instruction in Delsarte Gymnastics.

LOIS A. BANG and MARY B. WHITON, A.B.

NEW YORK, N. Y. CITY, 29 East 44th Street.

Stern's School of Languages of New York City. Teaches German, French, Spanish and Italian in the most thorough way; also prepares Americans to become successful teachers of German and French.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK, 22 E. 54th St.

The Misses Grinnell's Day School for girls, 22 East 54th Street, reopens Thursday, October 1. Collegiate, Academic, Preparatory and Primary departments. Kindergarten, Froebel method.

NEW YORK, WATERTOWN.

The Irving-Home School for Girls. Number limited to ten. Easter term begins February 11th, 1891. Address MRS. E. L. KNICKERBOCKER.

NORTH CAROLINA, RALEIGH.

St. Mary's School for Girls. (Established in 1842.) For catalogue address the Rector. REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A.M.

OHIO, GLENDALE.

Glendale Female College. Fifteen miles north of Cincinnati. Best facilities, with careful family supervision and care. Rev. L. D. POTTER, D.D.

OHIO, PAINESVILLE,

Lake Erie Seminary. Buildings enlarged; increased opportunities for the liberal and thorough education of young women. Early application necessary for September, 1891. Miss MARY EVANS, Principal.

PENNSYLVANIA, CHAMBERSBURG.

Wilson College for Young Women. Fifty miles southwest of Harrisburg, in famous Cumberland Valley. Border climate, avoiding bleak north. $250 per year for board, room, etc. Large Music College and Art School. Handsome Park, Large Buildings, Steam Heat, Gymnasium. Address

Rev. J. EDGAR, Ph. D., President. PENNSYLVANIA, PhiladelPHIA, 431 3 and 4315 Walnut St. A Thorough French and English Home School for Twenty-one Girls. No day scholars. į Mme. Henrietta Clerc and Miss Marion L. Pecke.: French warranted to be spoken in two years. Terms, $300 a year. Address Mme. H. CLERC.

TENNESSEE, BROWNSVILLE.

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Brownsville (Tenn.) Female College (age, 41, years) claims to stand, as to the substantials of higher education, in the front rank of American Female Colleges. Cheap; superb fare; 12 instructors; confers degrees; every step for solidity; exactly same advantages offered as in Male Colleges; increase in patronage under present administration, of 3 years, nearly 250 per cent. Mild winters.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

President, TH. SMITH, A.M. (Alumnus of Univ. of Va.)

The McDonald-Ellis School. English and French, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Certificate admits to Wellesley College. Address the Principal, MISS ANNA ELLIS, 1624 Massachusetts Ave., 1305 Seventeenth and 1623 N St., N. W.

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