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St. Paul Business College and Telegraphic Institute. Hon. DAVID BURT, State Superintendent of Public St. Paul Home School and Kindergarten. Instruction, ST. PAUL, Minn.

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St. Mary's Hall.-11 Instructors; designed for the thorough and christian education of girls. Healthful location, experienced teachers. Careful preparation for the higher branches of study. Rt. Rev. H. B. WHIPPLE, D. D., Rector; Miss S. P. DARLINGTON, Principal.

Seabury Divinity School. Shattuck School. A most thorough and welldisciplined Church School for Boys. Graduates enter Sophomore class in college. Location unsurpassed in healthfulness and beauty. 7 resident teachers; United States officer gives military instruction; reduced railroad fare. Send for Catalogue. BISHOP WHIPPLE, President; Rev. JAMES DOBBIN, A. M., Rector.

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State Normal School.-7 Instructors; 214 students.

Visitation School.

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Blue Mountain.

Blue Mountain Female College.

Brookhaven.

Thorough Normal instruction. Rev. D. C. JOHN, A.M., Brookhaven High School for Boys.

Principal.

Minneapolis.

Augsburg Seminarium.

Hamline University.
Macalester College.

Minneapolis Business College.

Minneapolis Female Seminary. · 6 Instructors. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Designed to furnish the best facilities for a thorough education for young ladies. Mrs. M. B. MILLIGAN, Principal.

University of Minnesota.-Open to both sexes. 17 Instructors; 303 students. The college embraces the following Departments: Collegiate; Science, Literature, and the Arts; Agriculture; Mechanic Arts; Medicine; Law. WILLIAM W. FOLWELL, President.

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Whitworth Female College. Rev. HARVEY F. JOHNSON, President.

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MISSOURI.

Missouri.

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St. Vincent's College and Theological Seminary.
Large, commodious,
14 Instructors; 114 students.
and well ventilated buildings; beautiful and exten-
sive grounds. Scholastic year begins first Monday in
September. Board and tuition, per year, $250.00.
J. W. HICKEY, C. M., President.

South East Missouri State Normal School. 7 In-
structors; 230 students. Elementary and Advanced
courses, and School of Practice. C. H. DUTCHER,
Principal.

Chillicothe.
Chillicothe Academy.
Columbia.

Christian College.

Missouri State University.

36 Instructors; 463

students. The University is open to both sexes and
consists of the Academic College; the Normal College:
the Agricultural College; the College of Law; the
SAMUEL S.
School of Mines; the Medical College. Tuition and
contingent fees only $20.00 per annum.
LAWS, M. D., LL. D., President.
Stephens College.

Edina.

Academy of the Sisters of Loretto.
Edinburg.

Grand River College. John E. VERTREES, A.M.,
cipal.

Fayette.

Prin

Central College.
8 Instructors; 131 students.
Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Rev. J. C.
WILLS, D. D.. President.
Howard College.

Fulton.

Westminster College.-5 Instructors; 125 students.
Missouri Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.
Rev. M. M. FISHER,
Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Classical,
Scientific, and English courses.
D. D., President.

Glasgow.

Tuition

Lewis College.-Open to both sexes. 6 Instructors. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. and expenses low.

President.

Rev. JAMES C. HALL, A. M.,

Pritchett School Institute.

Greenwood.

Lincoln College.

Hannibal.
Academy of St. Joseph.
Hannibal College.

Independence.

Woodland College. 6 Instructors.

Designed to

afford young ladies the best facilities for obtaining a thorough English, Classical, and Ornamental education. Accommodations superior. Charges low. W. A. BUCKNER and FRANK W. ALLEN, Associate Principals. Jackson.

Fruitland Normal Institute.

Jefferson City.
Holy Innocents' Academy.
Lincoln Institute.

Jennings.

St. Louis Seminary. A first-class private select

Hon. R. D. SHANNON, State Superintendent of Public school for young ladies. Location remarkable for its

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beauty, healthfulness, and removal from all disturbing influences. Grade of scholarship very high; instruction very thorough. Primary, Academic, and Collegiate Departments. Board and tuition, $115.00 per session of eighteen weeks. B. T. BLEWETT, A. M., LL. D., Principal.

Kansas City.

Kansas City College of Physicians and Surgeons.8 Instructors. Full series of Didactic and Clinical Lectures; daily examinations; every opportunity for

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thorough medical instruction. E. W. SCHAUFFLER, St. Bridget's Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. M. D., Secretary.

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Marionville Collegiate Institute. 3 Instructors; 95 students.

St. Joseph Female College.- 24 Instructors. Prep aratory and Collegiate Departments. Rev. E. S. DU LIN, D.D., President.

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Bryant and Stratton Business College.

St. Louis Central High School. H. H. MORGAN, Prin-
cipal.
Christian Brothers' College.
Concordia College.

Convent and Academy of the Sacred Heart..
Mrs. Cuthbert's Seminary for Young Ladies.
Convent and Academy of the Visitation.
German Institute. JOHN EYSER, Principal.
Homœopathic Medical College of Missouri. E. C.
FRANKLIN, M.D., Dean.

Jones Commercial College.

Mary Institute (Washington University). - 19 In-
structors. Thorough and varied instruction for Young
Ladies. Primary, Preparatory and Academic Depart-
ments. CALVIN S. PENNELL, A.M., Principal.
Missouri Dental College.
Missouri Medical College.

Missouri School of Midwifery and Diseases of Women
and Children. W. C. RICHARDSON, M.D., President.
Mother - House and Academy of the Sisters of St.
Joseph.

Mound City Commercial College. A thorough, complete, and practical business education. THOS. A.

Four years' course. Preparatory and RICE, A.M., Principal.
Academic Departments. Charges low. JASPER A.
SMITH, Principal.

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Rolla.

Normal School. LOUIS SOLDAN, Principal.
St. Louis Art School.

St. Louis Central High School.

St. Louis College of Pharmacy. JAMES M. GOOD,

Dean.

St. Louis Homœopathic Medical College.

St. Louis Law School (Law Department of Washington University).-Twelfth annual term commences Wednesday, October 16th, 1878. Continues seven Course of study, two winter terms, seven months months, excluding two weeks (Christmas holidays). Class on examination. Standard of Board of Examineach, greatly enlarged. Students admitted to Senior ers for Degree is higher, so far as known, than in any other American Law School, and is strictly insisted on. Tuition, $60.00 per term. No extras. HENRY HITCHCOCK, Dean.

School of Mines and Metallurgy (University of Mis- St. Louis Medical College. J. T. HODGEN, M. D., souri).

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Convent and Academy of the Sisters of St. Joseph.
St. Joseph.

Conducted by the

Dean.

St. Louis University. Incorporated 1832. 28 Professors and Instructors; 327 students. Classical and Commercial courses. Rev. J. E. KELLER, S. J., President.

St. Patrick's Academy.
School of the Good Shepherd.
Ursuline Academy. Rev. MOTHER JOHANNA, Supe-

rioress.

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cipal.

Bryant's business College. Salem Academy.-7 Instructors; 380 pupils. Thorwell-known practical Accountant, Penman and Ex-ough Academic course. WM. H. LYNCH, A. M., Prinpert of twenty-five years experience. Four-fifths of the pupils secure good positions before completing the course. THOS. J. BRYANT, A.M., Principal.

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Pinkerton Academy.-4 Instructors; 71 students.

Hon. C. WRIGHT, Territorial Superintendent of Public English, Classical, and Commercial courses. EDMUND Instruction, HELENA, Montana.

Helena.

Academy of the Sisters of Mercy.

NEBRASKA.

R. ANGELL, A.M., Principal.

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Female Academy. Founded 1823.

Hon. S. R. THOMPSON, State Superintendent of Public Standard high; instruction thorough and systematic; Instruction, LINCOLN, Neb.

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location healthful. Pupils from nearly every State in the Union. Miss EMMA L. TAYLOR, Principal.

Exeter.

Phillips Exeter Academy. Robinson Female Seminary. Principal.

Fisherville.

Penacook Normal Academy.
Francestown.

Francestown Academy.
Gilmanton.
Gilmanton Academy.
Hampton.
Hampton Academy.
Hanover.

HARRIET E. PAINE,

Dartmouth College. 31 Instructors; 425 students. Complete and thorough College course. Academic, Scientific, Agricultural, Medical, and Engineering Departments. Rev. SAMUEL C. BARTLETT, D.D., President.

The Chandler Scientific Department of Dartmouth College offers a liberal education on a scientific basis. Specialty Civil Engineering. Address Prof. E. R. RUGGLES, HANOVER, N. H.

New Hampshire Medical Institution at Dartmouth College. - The Eighty-second Annual course of Lectures begins August 1st, 1878, and continues fourteen weeks. Recitations from December 5th to June 20th. Fees: Matriculation, $5.00; Lectures, $77.00; Graduation, $25.00; Recitations, $40.00. For circular, address C. P. FROST, M.D., Dean, HANOVER, N. H. Hillsborough Bridge.

Hon. S. P. KELLY, State Superintendent of Public Hillsborough Bridge Union School and Valley AcaInstruction, CARSON CITY, Nev.

Elko.

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Keene.

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New London Literary and Scientific Institution.10 Instructors; 134 students. Four distinct courses: Classical, Scientific, Agricultural, and Ladies Collegiate. Thorough preparation for college. Delightful and healthful location. Rev. JAMES F. MORTON, A. M., Principal.

North Conway.

North Conway Academy. - Delightfully situated and well patronized. School Year of thirty weeks opens about Sept. 20th and closes about May 10th. Special opportunities offered for those intending to teach in the vicinity. Address Rev. S. G. NORCROSS, Principal, NORTH CONWAY, N. H.

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Wykeham Institute.-An English, French, German, and Latin Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Children. Kindergarten and Primary Department for pupils under eight years of age. Organized 1867.

The course of study embraces the customary English branches, French, German, Calisthenics, Needle-work, etc. Young ladies who wish to join particular classes in art, literature, or the languages, may do so without pursuing the regular course of study; they will be charged accordingly. One Saturday in each month will be devoted to visiting objects of interest in New York and vicinity. Traveling and entrance fees the only extra expenses. Coe's Northwood Academy. Rev. E. C. COGSWELL, Kindergarten and First Primary Terms and Rules for Day Pupils: Principal.

Northwood Centre.

Northwood Ridge. Northwood Seminary.

Pembroke.

Pembroke Academy.-5 Instructors; 104 students. Preparatory, English, and Classical' Departments. ISAAC WALKER, A. M., Principal.

Pittsfield. Pittsfield Academy. Plymouth.

New Hampshire State Normal School.-Normal
School, Preparatory Department, Model Schools.
AMBROSE P. KELSEY, A. M., Principal.

Portsmouth.
English, French, and German Boarding-School for
Young Ladies and Misses.

"A better, healthier, and pleasanter location for a school could scarcely be found in New England, than the quaint, picturesque, ancient city of Portsmouth, with so much that is attractive in itself and with its beautiful sur

roundings of scenery, its river, harbor, and outlaying islands and the fine beaches close at hand." Extract from a letter from JOHN G. WHITTIER.

Send for circulars and references to Miss A. C.
MORGAN, PORTSMOUTH, N. H.

Smith's Academy and Commercial College.
Raymond.

Raymond High School.

$10.00 per quarter. 20.00 66

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Department..
Second Primary Department...
Junior and Senior Departments.. 25.00
Payable quarterly in advance. Books the only
extra. Day pupils will not be taken for less than a
quarter. No deduction will be made for absence.
Pupils will be received at any time, charge being
made from the time of entrance.

Terms and Rules for Boarding Pupils:
For weekly boarding pupils.... $300.00 per annum.
For boarding pupils (including

the entire course of study)... 450.00 66
Washing..
0.75 per dozen.
Pupils will be received at any period, the propor-
tion only of the year, from the time of the engagement
to enter, being charged. After an engagement has
been concluded, no deduction from the yearly charge
will be made; and in case of the removal of a pupil
before the expiration of the year, payment of the full
year will be required. No visiting home is allowed
between the times appointed for vacation, which are
from June 20th to September 15th, a fortnight at
Christmas to commence December 23d, and
week at Easter. Pupils, after being committed to the
care of Mrs. Ford, are not allowed to go out alone.

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The charge for optional studies will be regulated by the terms required by the masters engaged. Bergen Point being only eight miles from New York, the services of the best masters have been secured. Mrs. Ford will be at home to receive visitors every Friday,

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