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Hope.

Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies.
Indianapolis.

College of Physicians and Surgeons of Indiana. H.
JAMESON, M.D., Secretary.

Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf and
Dumb.

Indiana Medical College.

Indianapolis Business College and Telegraph Institute.
C. C. KOERNER, Principal.

Indianapolis Kindergarten. Miss ALICE CHAPIN,

Principal.

Institute of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
St. John's Academy and Day School.
Irvington.

Butler University. Open to both sexes. 11 Instructors; 173 students. Preparatory, Collegiate, and Business Departments. OTIS A. BURGESS, LL. D., President.

College of Business.
Jeffersonville.

St. Augustine's Academy and Day School.
Ladoga.

Central Normal School and Commercial Institute.
Preparatory, Teachers', Commercial, and Collegiate
Departments. 10 Instructors. W. F. HARPER, Principal.
La Fayette.

Purdue University. Open to both sexes. The University embraces the Departments designated respectively: I. The University Academy; II. The Col lege of General Science; III. Special Schools of Science and Technology. 11 Instructors; 166 students. Address E. E. WHITE, LL. D., President, LA FAYETTE, Ind.

St. Ignatius' Academy.

La Grange.

La Grange County Normal School.
Laporte.

St. Rose's Academy.

Logansport.

Hall's Business College.

Holy Angels' Academy. Boarding School for
Young Ladies. An elegant building delightfully lo-
cated in the midst of highly improved grounds.
Teaching thorough and varied. Music a specialty.
Terms low. Address for Circulars, SISTERS OF THE
HOLY CROSS, LOGANSPORT, Ind.
Smithson College.

Madison, Jefferson Co.
Our Lady of Angels' Academy.
Marion.
Normal School.

Merom, Sullivan Co.

Union Christian College.

8 Instructors; 126 stu

dents. Academic, Collegiate, Normal, and Bible Departments. Rev. THOS. C. SMITH, A. M., President.

Michigan City.

St. Ambrose's Academy.

Moore's Hill.

Moore's Hill College. Open to both sexes. 8 Instructors; 124 students. Preparatory, Collegiate, Music, Normal, and Elocution Departments. Rev. JOHN P. D. JOHN, A.M., President.

New Albany.

De Pauw Female College.

Select School. Miss E. L. BALDWIN, Principal.
New Haven.

New Haven Academy.

Notre Dame, St. Joseph Co.

St. Mary's Academy. Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The course of studies is thorough in the Classical, Academical, and PreparaNo extra charge for French or tory Departments. German, as those languages enter into the regular course of Studies. The Musical Department is conducted on the plan of the best Conservatories of Europe by 9 teachers in Instrumental and 2 in Vocal Music. In the Art Department the same principles which form the basis for instruction in the great Art Drawing and Painting. Schools of Europe, are embodied in the course of Pupils in the Schools of Painting or Music may pursue a special course. Influential friends of the Academy have given Gold Medals as prizes for superior excellence in each of the following departments: Plain Sewing, Cooking, French, German, Painting, and Drawing. Number of teachers in Classical and Academic course-14; in Modern Languages-4; in Art Department-5; in Instrumental Music-9; in Vocal Music-2. Special terms for two or more members of a family. Simplicity of dress enforced by rule. For Catalogue, address MOTHER-SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, NOTRE DAME P. O., Ind.

University of Notre Dame. Founded 1842. 43 Instructors. Accommodations for five hundred stu

dents. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments, Scientific Course, Law Department, and Commercial Course. Rev. WM. CORBY, C.S.C., President.

Oldenburg, Frank'in Co.

Institute of the Immaculate Conception.
Orland.

Northeastern Indiana Literary Institute.
Peru.

Peru Graded School. GEO. C. MANNING, Principal.
Rensselaer.

St. Mary's Boarding and Select School for Boys. J.M. G. W. Allen's Select School.

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Ridgeville College. Rev. SAM'L. D. BATES, President.
Rockport, Spencer Co.

St. Bernard's Academy.

St. Mary of the Wood, Vigo Co.

St. Mary's Academic Institute." Founded in 1840 by the Sisters of Providence. One of the finest schoolbuildings in the United States. Located 4 miles west of Terre Haute, near the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad. It is spacious, well ventilated, furnished with all the modern improvements, and liberally supplied with philosophical and astronomical apparatus and everything conducive to the attainment of kuowledge. For further information, address the SISTERSUPERIOR, ST. MARY'S INSTITUTE, VIGO Co., Ind. St. Meinrad, Spencer Co.

Indian Territory.

Eufaula, Creek Nation,
Muskogee Institute.

Tahlequah.

Cherokee Female Seminary.

IOWA.

Hon. C. W. VON COELLN, State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, DES MOINES, Iowa.

Convent of the Presentation.
Ackley.
Ackworth Institute.
Ackworth
Albion.

Albion Seminary.-Open to both sexes. 6 Instruc-
tors; 145 students.
Normal Departments. JOHN SANBORN, A. M., Prin-
Preparatory, Collegiate, and
cipal.

Algona.

St. Meinrad's College. Rt. Rev. MARTIN MARTY, O. S. Algona College. D. W. Ford, A. M., Presidənt.

B., Abbot.

Seymour, Jackson Co.

St. Ambrose's Academy and Day School.

South Bend.

Academy of the Assumption.
St. Joseph's Academy.

Spiceland.

Spiceland Academy. — Primary and Intermediate Departments, Grammar School, High School, and Normal Departments. 9 Instructors. CLARKSON DAVIS, A.M., Superintendent.

Stockwell.

Stockwell Collegiate Institute and Normal School.
Terre Haute.

Indiana State Normal School.

- 8 Instructors; 505

Students. Normal School and Modern Training School.
WM. A. JONES, A. M., President.

Rose Polytechnic Institute.

St. Joseph's Academy.

St. Vincent's Academy and Day School.

Ames.

Iowa State Agricultural College. 21 Instructors;
260 students. Tuition free.
A. S. WELCH, L. L. D.,
President.

Anamosa.

Jones County Academy.
Birmingham.

Birmingham Academy and Boarding School.
Blairstown.

Blairstown Academy.
Bradford.

Bradford Academy. JOHN F. GRAEWE, Principal.
Burlington.

Burlington Business College.

Burlington High School. C. A. LISLE, Principal.
Burlington University. 7 Instructors; 91 stud-
ents. Preparatory and Academic Departments. Open
to both sexes. L. E. WORTMAN, Principal.

First German Evangelical School, Rev. F. FAUSEL,
M. D., President.

Terre Haute Commercial College. R. GARVIN, Prin- Graff's School. cipal.

Valparaiso.

Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute. Present enrollment, 1,521. Preparatory, Teachers', Business, Collegiate, Medical, Engineering, Musical, Fine Arts, Phonographic, and Telegraphic Departments. Expenses very low. H. B. BROWN, Principal.

St. Paul's Academy for the Education of Young Ladies, conducted by the Sisters of Providence on principles of Home Education.

St. Paul's Grammar School, Rev. M. O'REILLY, Di

rector.

Vincennes.

Preparatory Department of Vincennes University.

St. Rose's Female College. A Boarding School for Young Ladies, under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.

Washington, Daviess Co.

St. Simon's Academy and Day School.
Waveland.

Waveland Collegiate Institute.

Three Depart

ments. Preparatory, Teachers', Collegiate.

Profs.

HUNTER and COOMBS, Principals.

Winamac.

Cedar Falls.

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Study; Elementary, requiring two years; Didactic,
Iowa State Normal School.
three years; Scientific, four years.
For catalogue and full particulars, address J. G. GIL-
CHRIST, A. M., Principal, CEDAR FALLS, Iowa.

Cedar Rapids.

7 Instructors; 122 students. Preparatory and Colle-
giate Departments.
Coe Collegiate Institute. Open to both sexes.
Kindergarten Association of Cedar Rapids.
Rev. ROBERT A. CONDIT, Prin-
cipal.

St. Joseph's Academy of the Sacred Heart.- Con-
ducted by the Sisters of Mercy. This institution is
city. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions
located in the healthiest and most select part of the
of five months each, commencing respectively on the
first Monday in September and the first Monday of
February. The course of study embraces all the
various branches of a solid and a useful education.
Address all letters of inquiry to the SUPERIORESS, St.
IDS, Iowa.
Joseph's Academy of the Sacred Heart, CEDAR RAP-

Clayton Centre.

Evangelical Lutheran Parish School.
Clinton.

Convent and Academy of the Sisters of the Precious Clinton Commercial College and Normal Training Blood.

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St. Francis Xavier's Academy.

Davenport.

This

Academy of the Immaculate Conception. institution affords every facility for acquiring a thorough mental and moral education. The Academic year is divided into two sessions of five months each, beginning respectively on the first Monday of September and the first Monday of February. Private examinations held monthly and public examinations annually. For all desired information, address SISTER-SUPERIOR, Academy of the Immaculate Conception, DAVENPORT, Iowa.

Convent of the Holy Family and Young Ladies' Academy.

Davenport Bryant and Stratton Business College. 8 Instructors; 381 pupils. The Model Business Training School of the Mississippi Valley. D. R. LILLIBRIDGE, Principal and Proprietor.

Griswold College.

St. Charles Borromeo School for Boys.

Decorah.

Decorah Institute.

8 Instructors; 189 Norwegian Luther College. students. Instruction in English, Norwegian and German. LAURENS LARSEN, President.

Denmark.

Denmark Academy.

Des Moines.

Iowa College of Law.

Being the Law Depart

ment of Simpson Centenary College (Indianola). Instructors. Rev. ALEX. BURNS. D.D., President. University of Des Moines.

De Witt.

St. Joseph's Academy.

Dubuque.

Baylies' Commercial College.

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The oldest incor

porated Business Training School in the Northwest.
Nineteen years in successful operation. New and
A thorough commercial
elegant school-rooms.
course; a complete English Training School. Open
to both sexes. G. BAYLIES, President.
Convent of the Nuns of the Visitation of the B. V. M.
German Presbyterian Theological School of the
Northwest.

St. Joseph's Academy.

St. Joseph's College.

St. Mary's Academy.

Young Ladies' School. Miss H. H. HORR, Principal.

Dyersville.

St. Francis Xaverius' School.

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Medical Department State University of Iowa. Clinical instruction in Mercy Hospital gratuitous. Advanced students intrusted with the care of cases. Fees for entire course, $20.00; Matriculation Ticket, $5.00; Demonstrator's Ticket, $5.00; Graduation Fee, $25.00. For further information, address ELMER F. CLAPP, M.D., Secretary, IOWA CITY, Iowa. State University of Iowa.

St. Agatha's Seminary. Founded 1859. Recently improved, rendering the accommodation ample and desirable. While endeavoring to impart a polite, use-ful, and thorough education, care will be taken to impart habits of economy and usefulness. Pupils reFor further parceived any time during the year and their session reckoned from the date of entrance.

ticulars, address SISTER-SUPERIOR, St. Agatha's Seminary, IOWA CITY, Iowa.

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Lyons.

Riverside Institute.

A Business, Normal, Collegiate, and Musical School for students of both sexes and all ages. 9 Instructors; 75 students. First-class accomodations for 100 boarders. Rev. W. T. CURRIE, A. M., Principal. Mitchellville.

Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. Rev. JOHN Mitchell Seminary.

ARMSTRONG, A. M., President.

Fayette.

Upper Iowa University.

Hurd's National Business College.

Fort Dodge.

Convent of the Sisters of Mercy.

Grandview.

Eastern Iowa Normal School.

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Mt. Pleasant.

German College. Rev. H. SCHUETZ, President. 12 Instructors. Iowa Wesleyan University. Provides facilities to students, without distinction of sex, for obtaining a thorough general and scientific education. Departments of Liberal Arts; Theology, Law; Pharmacy, Anatomy, and Technology. Rev. W. J. SPAULDING, D.D., President. Mt. Pleasant Female Seminary.

Mt. Vernon.

Cornell College. 18 Teachers; 460 students annually. Buildings ample. Superior Museums, Libraries, Laboratory, and Apparatus. Full Classical, Scientific, Civil Engineering, Military, Preparatory,

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Wilton Collegiate Institute. OZRO G. AUGIER, Prin- Bracken County Academy. cipal.

KANSAS.

Bardstown.

Bardstown Female Academy.

Bardstown Male and Female Institute.-5 Instructors; 57 Students. Primary, Intermediate, and Col

Hon. ALLEN B. LEMMON, State Superintendent of legiate Departments. H. J. GREENWELL, A. M., PrinPublic Instruction, TOPEKA, Kans.

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Preparatory, Scientific, and Collegiate Departments.
ORMOND BEATTY, LL.D.. President.

Danville Classical and Military Academy.
Kentucky Institution for Deaf-Mutes.

Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church.

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Liberty Female College.

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6 Instructors: 130 stu

dents. Thorough collegiate course. QUA, A. M., President.

Glendale.

Lynnland Military Institute.

Harrisburg.

Owen College.

JAMES H. Fu

Harrodsburg (Greenville Springs). Daughters' College. A School for the Higher Education of Women. Established 1856. The retired situation of the grounds and buildings, and the proverbial healthfulness of the place, make it a desirable residence for girls that cannot be educated at home. The course of instruction is thorough and complete. C. E. and JNO. AUG. WILLIAMS, Proprietors.

Hodgenville.

Hodgenville Seminary.

Hopkinsville.

Bethel Female College.

10 Instructors.

Pre

paratory School and Collegiate Course. J. W. RUST,

A.M., President,

South Kentucky Female College.

Lancaster.

Franklin Institute.

Lancaster Male Academy.

Lafayette, Christian Co.

Lafayette High School. HOOKER and WILSON, Principals.

Lebanon.

Calvary Academy of the Sisters of Loretto.
Lebanon Institute for Young Ladies.

St. Augustine's Academy of the Sisters of Loretto.
Lexington.

Christ Church Seminary..

An institution for the Christian education of Young Ladies. Careful and thorough instruction by competent and experienced teachers. Miss HELEN L. TOTTEN, Principal.

Hamilton Female College (formerly Hocker College). 11 Instructors; 100 pupils. Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. J. T. PATTERSON, President.

Kentucky University. 32 Instructors. The Colleges of the University are: 1) The College of Arts; 2) The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky; 3) The College of the Bible; 4) The Normal College; 5) The Commercial College; 6) The College of Law; 7) The College of Medicine. JOHN B. BowMAN, LL.D., Regent.

Lexington Baptist Female College. Rev. W. S. RYLAND, A.M., President.

St. Catharine's Female Academy and Boarding School. St. John's Academy.

Sayre Female Institute.

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mary, Academic, and Collegiate Departments. H. B. MCCLELLAN, A.M., Principal.

Threlkeld Select School. T. B. THRELKELD, A.M., Principal.

Loretto P. O., Marion Co.

Loretto Young Ladies' Academy.

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