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New Hampshire

WHITE MTS.

THE NEW MT. PLEASANT HOUSE OPENS JULY 1st. The new cottage now open, with single and double rooms at low rates. Parlor-cars from Mgrs.; also of Hotel Ormond, Florida.

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THE BANNER HOUSE WILLEY HOUSE
Chateaugay Lake, N.Y. J.S. KIRBY, Prop'r.

CHATEAUGAY CHASM HOUSE

CHATEAUGAY, N. Y.-Rates, $8 to $15. Open
June 1. For pamphlet address GEO. H. CRAPON.

New York through by daylight. ANDERSON & PRICE, HIGHLAND PINES

Kingswood Inn

WOLFEBORO, N. H.

ON LAKE WINNEPESAUKEE

JULY 1ST TO OCTOBER 1ST.

$2.00 PER DAY; $10.00 AND UPWARDS PER WEEK. CHAS. T. WILSON

New Jersey

THE FENIMORE

One and a half blocks from ocean; capacity 200. For circulars address THOS. NOBLE, Asbury Park, N. J

ASBURY PARK, N. J.

COLEMAN HOUSE

Directly on the beach. Opens June 25. New passenger elevator. For rates, diagrams, and information address A. P. MARGETTS, Chief Clerk, Asbury Park, N. J., or F. H. SCHOFIELD, 1 Madison Av., N.Y. City.

SANITARIUM FOR

IN THE ADIRONDACKS

2,000 ft. above sea-level. For illustrated circular address HARVEY WILLEY, Keene, N. Y.

Adirondack House

KEENE VALLEY, N. Y.

S. KELLEY, Prop'r. Illustrated Booklet on application.

LUNG TROUBLES ESTES HOUSE, Adirondacks

Elevation, 1,500 feet above sea; balsamic air of the pines; magnificent views; broad piazzas; electric bells and modern improvements; spring and summer best for for Lung and Throat diseases. Address

Booklet sent on application to J. H. ESTES, Prop.,. Keene Valley, Essex Co.. N. Y.

treatment: Edson Aseptolin and other modern treatments KEHOUSE. Nearest Hotel to summit of Mount

HIGHLAND PINES, Corning, N. Y.

MT. MEENAHGA

OPENS JUNE 2d

A Summer Home, with Six COTTAGES CONNECTING. 100

EENE VALLEY, N. Y. TAHAWUSMarcy. In immediate vicinity of fine hunting and fishing. GEO. W. EGGLEFIELD.

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miles from New York. 1,500 ft. above sea-level. In the FERNWOOD At head of Lake George, N. Y.

midst of great natural beauty. Pure water; dry, exhilarating air: electric bells; gas; steam heat and wood fires. Peculiarly attractive in June. For circulars and rates address U. E. TERWILLIGER, Ellenville, N. Y.

A resort of exceptional excellence at moderate rates; an ideal place for parties wishing to economize in their expenditures. Illustrated books free.

ADIRONDACKS

THE HOFFORT COTTAGES HOTEL CHILDWOLD

FISHERS ISLAND, N. Y.

via New London, Conn., are the ideal summer resort; average temperature, 10 degrees below mainland. Modern improvements. For particulars write to J. P. HOFFORT.

AND COTTAGES

On LAKE MASSAWEPIE

For illustrated pamphlet and general particulars address New York office, 626 Tract Building, 150 Nassau St. WM. F. INGOLD, Manager.

WOOLSEY HOUSE

THE IRVINGTON The Highland House LIVINGSTON MANOR, SULL. CO., N. Y.

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1,500 feet above the sea. Accommodates seventy-five. JOHN W. BUSSEY, Prop'r.

Adirondacks INDIAN POINT HOUSE

CHATEAUGAY LAKE Daily mail; cuisine perfect: $8 to $10 per week. For illustrated circular address R. M. SHUTTS, Merrill, N.Y. W.C.T.U. OCEAN HOUSE Point o' Woods, L. I., N. YA restful summer home on the Great South Beach, between the Bay and the Ocean. 40 miles from N. Y. Fine fishing, boating, surf and still-water bathing. Terms moderate. Open July 1st.

"INTERPINES" Wickham Park, THE INN AT HIGH POINT

Goshen, N. Y.

A BEAUTIFUL, QUIET, RESTFUL "HOME." Particularly adapted to Chronic and Nervous Invalids of refinement who require all the appointments of an elegant modern home, together with the constant attention of skilled physicians and trained nurses. Address FREDERICK W.SEWARD, M.D., Resident Physician.

AY VIEW HOUSE, Lake George.-Beautiful, week. Photo at Outlook office. Address

E. PEABODY, Gull Bay, Lake George, N. Y.

A high-altitude mountain resort. Elevation, 1,960 feet. No malaria, no mosquitoes. Good air, good food, pure water. New, hotel, modern sanitary appliances, gas, water. Boating, fishing, livery, orchestra, etc. CHAS. ST. JOHN, Port Jervis, N. Y.

FERNWOOD HALL

LAKE OZONIA One of the most healthful and beautiful Homes in the Adirondacks. Send for Booklet. FREDERIC M. HEATH, Owner, Potsdam, N. Y

LAKE GEORGE-Hulett's Mizzen Top Hotel

The most picturesque part of the Lake. Good table; boating, bathing, fishing; country attractions. Rates are moderate and there is plenty to do. For illustrated book address H. W. BUCKELL, Hulett's Landing, N. Y.

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS

THE ARLINGTON

Now open. Beautiful location; very large rooms; hot and cold water on each floor; sanitary system perfect. Address G. W. SHOEMAKER, Hunter, Greene Co., N. Y.

Catskill Mountains

Hotel St. Charles

OPENS JUNE 1st

Delightful month in the mountains. Hotel complete with every modern convenience, including passenger elevator. For booklets, rates, etc., apply to F. H. SCOFIELD, Metropolitan Building, Madison Square, New York; or to J. H. BURTIS, JR., Propr., Hunter, N. Y.

TREMBLEAU HALL

LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Port Kent, N. Y. Open
June first. 'Bus meets all boats and trains. Write for
illustrated booklet.
FARRELL & ADGATE.

THE GEM OF THE ADIRONDACKS

LAKE DUANE

Beautiful scenery; good fishing and boating; pure running spring water throughout the house; bath-rooms, steam heat, old-time fireplace, and all conveniences. Fine

CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE drives. A quiet and restful retreat in the woods and

Open June 20. 3 Hours from New York. CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE Co., Catskill N. Y.

Quaker Hill, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Two hours from New York, by Harlem R.R. A firstclass family hotel. Now open. 1,200 feet elevation. N. S. HOWE, Proprietor Post-Office and R.R. Station, Pawling, N. Y.

RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y.

Twenty-Second Season

Spring House

and Baths

OPEN JUNE 20th TO OCTOBER
T. R. PROCTOR.

The Adirondack Inn SCHROON LAKE,

N. Y. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN." NO BAR. PROP'S, A. E. & A. R. ROGERS.

Dr. Strong's Sanitarium

Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

For health or pleasure. The appointments of a firstclass Hotel. Elevator, electric bells, sun-parlor, and promenade on the roof. Suites of rooms with baths. Massage, Electricity, all baths and health appliances. New Turkish, Russian, and Natural Sulphur-Water baths. Dry tonic air, Saratoga water, croquet, lawn-tennis. etc. Open all the year. Send for illustrated circular.

mountains. Terms moderate. For full particulars and Summer Rest Saratoga Springs

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Vermont

THOUSAND ISLANDS The Montvert

Among America's most charming resorts; the NEW
COLUMBIAN HOTEL, at 1,000 Island Park, N. Y.,
and the HOTEL WESTMINSTER, Westminster Park,
Alexandria Bay, N. Y.; great family hotels: modern
and first-class; charges moderate. Send for descriptive
pamphlet and terms.
H. F. INGLEHART & SON, Proprietors.

THOUSAND ISLANDS

THE

Middletown

Springs,

Vermont

Celebrated for its magnificent scenery, bracing air, fine drives, and Mineral Springs which possess medicinal and healing properties which have made their fame worldwide. 3,000 feet above the sea, its elevated position ensures a dry atmosphere in which malaria is unknown, and where sufferers from hay fever obtain immediate relief. Accommodations for 350. Appointments, cuisine, and service of the highest order. Send for pamphlet, terms, etc E. W. EAGER, Manager

THE HANOVER, 2 E. 15th St., New York City

FRONTENAC CRESCENT VALLEY HOUSE

ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

This favorite Hotel of the 1,000 Islands offers every
advantage for health, rest, recreation, and pleasure. Ad-
dress
E. D. DICKINSON, Manager,
Frontenac, Jefferson Co., N. Y.

COTTAGE, on Lake Champlain,

In the Adirondacks-In the Pines CEDAR GROV of Hotel Champlain. Large, airy

Hunters' Camp Lodge to let by the week, or for the season. Suitable for families or hunting parties. Address FRED. E. PLACE, Agent, Schuyler Falls, N. Y.

rooms; broad piazzas; fine walks and drives: boating,bath-
ing, and fishing. Circulars. W. H. REED, Valcour, N. Y.

Cayuga Lake House by and upwards per week. Good accommodations, good

SHELDRAKE, N. Y.

No Mosquitoes; No Dampness; No Malaria. Curative Sulphur Springs; electric lights; elevator; orchestra: 200-acre farm; good bicycling. For illustrated pamphlet address DUDLEY S. PHINNY, Proprietor.

SUMMER BOARDERS.-Rural home; fine scenery: pure water and milk; large airy rooms; plenty of shade. Just the place for one or two families. Further particulars of Mrs. E. J. MATTISON, Sø. Berlin, N. Y. Brentford Hall Spuyten Duyvil on Hudson. Elevated, extensive, well-shaded grounds. View river, Palisades, and Harlem Valley unsurpassed. Home-raised melons and vegetables. Jersey cows. Stabling accommodations. I. H. GERRY, Proprietor.

CHURCHILL HALL

STAMFORD, N. Y.

Healthful, Homelike, Attractive. Send for descriptive
and illustrated circular with opinions of Henry Ward
Beecher and Dr. Lyman Abbott.
S. E. CHURCHILL, M.D., Stamford, N. Y.

STAMFORD
IN THE
CATSKILLS

table, for cycling. Accommodation for 100. De-
scriptive circulars. COE'S HOTEL, Windham, N. Y.

Oregon

PORTLAND, OR. THE PORTLAND. One

of the most complete and elegant hotels in this
country; American plan; $3.00 per day and upward.
W. H. BARMORE, Manager.

Pennsylvania

THE GLENWOOD

DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. Capacity 200. A popular and healthy mountain resort high, cool, and delightful; large shady grouuds; fine driving, boating, bathing, and fishing; elegant rooms; fine table and best service; rates moderate. Open in May. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. JOHNSON BROS.

Mountain House
Delaware Water Gap, Pa.
Twenty-sixth season. A comfortable, attractively lo-
cated, popular house at this well-known resort. Send
for circular.
Mrs. THEO. HAUSER & SON.

GREENHURST Glen Summit Hotel

First class in all respects, recently enlarged and improved. Open grate fires. Bath-rooms and closets. Sanitary connection with village sewer. Terms reasonable. For circulars and all particulars address E. E. VAN DYKE.

"THE CATSKILLS"

GLEN SUMMIT, PA.

OPEN JUNE 20. On L. V. R. R., four and one-
half hours from New York; 2,000 feet elevation; finest
driving and bicycling, and all other amusements; first-
class orchestra; steam heat; elevator: rooms en suite,
private bath.
W. H. CROSBY, Manager.
For booklets and other information apply to FRED.
SCHOFIELD, Metropolitan Build'g, Madison Square, N.Y.

The Greycourt Inn MOUNTAIN SUNSET HOUSE

STAMFORD, N. Y.

Electricity. Send for circular.

S. J. BROWN

Windlemere Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N.Y.

Magnificent scenery; beautiful drives; shade, lawns, piazzas, sun-parlor. Commutation, 11 cts, each way. Address as above.

NEPTUNE BRINE BATHS

For Rheumatism, Gout, and Nervous Diseases

The Glen Springs

A Sanatorium for those Seeking
Health and Rest

A medical staff experienced in the use of the Waters. All approved therapeutic appliances and modern improvements. ALL FORMS OF BATHS.

VALUABLE MINERAL SPRINGS
NEPTUNE SPRING is a 67 per cent. Brine, contain-
ng the largest amount of Chloride of Calcium of any
Spring in the world. Location overlooks thirty miles of
Seneca Lake. Send for illustrated pamphlet.
WM. E. LEFFING WELL, Manager, Watkins, N.Y

IN THE LAND

OF

PEACE

The Ontio, Unadilla, N. Y.

THE SANITARIUM

WERNERSVILLE, PA.

First-class amily place, 4 hrs, from New York City, 2 hrs. from Phila Delightful climate; fine dry air; pure water; cool nights. Booklet free.

WALTER'S SANITARIUM

Walter's Park or Wernersville, Pa.
Addressing us, always use the name WALTER.
The value of anything is proved by its imita-
tions. There is only one WALTER.
for illustrated catalogue.

Send

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UNION SPRINGS, ON CAYUGA LAKE, N. Y. CLARENDON HOUSE COND

An Ideal Place for health, rest, or recreation. Pure air and water. Baths, electricity, massage. Airy rooms and generous table. Boating and fishing. Write for circular. Dr. FRANKLIN D. PIERCE, Supt.

COTTAGES

Clarendon Springs, Vt.

Send for circular.

GEO. M. FLETCHER, Prop'r.

Pawlet, Vt.

Finest Family Resort in Vermont. Green Mountains. Fine roads for wheelmen. Prices right. For circulars, C. B. HALL.

The Green Mountain Lodge

WATERBURY CENTER, VT. A charming resort, quiet and homelike. Delightful mountain scenery. Good board; fresh milk, cream, butter, vegetables. Large, airy room, good beds, bath-room. Pianos, organ, and library. Livery and laundry. Mails twice a day. Prices from $4.00 to $7.00 per week. Open June 20th. Circular free to any address. F. W. REEDER, Manager.

ARCADIA RETREAT

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DRY GOODS.

PHILADELPHIA

When you come in hot and thirsty,-HIRES Rootbeer.

Made only by The Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia.
A 25c. package makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.

SUBSCRIBERS' WANTS

Want advertisements of thirty words or less will be published under this heading at one dollar a week. Four cents a week is charged for each word in excess of thirty.

FOR SALE.-70 Niagara Falls City Lots, in one tract, bordering on Pierce Ave., Willow Ave., 27th and Sugar Sts. First-class location either for investment or improvement. Purchasable direct from owner, undersigned. No real estate agents or professional landboomers interested. Address or call on C. R. THORNE (Agt. L. V. R.R.), Niagara Falls, N. Y., Station A.

WANTED-By a clergyman's daughter, a position as companion to lady, or to undertake the care of small children; can teach them the English branches, French, and music. Address Miss MORAN, St. Denis P.O.,Maryland. A YOUNG LADY, refined and cultured, successful with children, would like a position as governess or tutor; or would be glad to travel as companion to invalid or children. Address No. 1,525, The Outlook.

PLEASANT HOME for four adults in private cottage on Massachusetts coast. For particulars apply to G. H., No. 1,498, care The Outlook.

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POMONA COLLEGE, Claremont, Cal.-Full

courses leading to degrees of B.A., B.L., B.S. Degrees recognized by University of California and other similar graduate schools. Thirty-five miles from Los Angeles. An Academic course. Preparatory school preparing for all institutions connected with the College. Address C. G. BALDWIN. President.

Connecticut

Brookfield Center, Fairfield Co., Conn.

The Curtis School for Young Boys

A strong life in school and out, full of normal activities and healthy conditions. A clean moral atmosphere, a loyalty, a high purpose-full of help for your boy's manhood. Home life; single rooms. $500. 22d year. A book full of suggestion. FREDERICK S CURTIS.

The Housatonic Valley Institute Cornwall

Conn.

Among the Berkshire Hills of Northwestern Connecticut.

Fräulein Lange's school for young ladies offers the best opportunities in languages, music, art, literature, and home culture. Also Normal course. Beautiful and healthful location.. Students enter any time. Best American references.

Maryland

1405 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. RANDOLPH-HARRISON

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Boarding and Day, College Preparatory, and Finishing KINDERGARTEN NORMAL

School. Resident native French and German Teachers.
Special advantages also in Music, Art, and Gymnastics.
Mrs. JANE RANDOLPH HARRISON RANDALL, Principal.

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AMHERST, MASS.

Mrs. W. F. Stearns's Home School
for Young Ladies. Reopens Sept. 22, 18%.

Auburndale, Mass. (10 miles from Boston)
FOR

Home School for boys, Classical, Scientific, Business, Lasell Seminary Young Women

Preparatory Courses. Thirteenth year.

H. B. Mac Farland. S. B., L. W. Arnold, A. B., Principals.

The Misses Stowe Principals of the

HOMESTEAD
SCHOOL FOR

GIRLS, Greenwich, Ct. A Family School for 12 Girls.

Woodside Seminary Terms, $500 to

$700. City advantages for culture and study. Rural surroundings. Miss SARA J. SMITH, Principal, Hartford, Conn.

THE

Hotchkiss School

LAKEVILLE, CONN.

Prepares for the best colleges and scientific schools. The next year will begin Sept. 16, 1896.

EDWARD G. COY, Head Master.

Mrs. Mead's School For Girls
and Young Ladies
College Preparatory and Elective courses of Study.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Art, Languages. Certifi-
cate admits to Wellesley, Vassar, and other colleges.
Hillside, Norwalk, Connecticut.

suggests to parents seeking a good school consideration
of the following points in its methods:
1st. Its special care of health.

Resident Nurse supervising work, diet, and exercise;
abundant food in good variety, and well cooked; early
and long sleep, a fine gymnasium, furnished by Dr. Sar-
gent of Harvard; bowling-alley and swimming-bath; no
regular or foreknown examinations, etc.

2d. Its broadly planned course of study.

Boston proximity both necessitates and helps to furnish the best of teachers, including many specialists; with one hundred and twenty pupils, a faculty of thirty. Four years' course; in some things equal to college work; in others, planned rather for home and womanly life. Two studies required and two to be chosen from a list of eight or ten electives. One preparatory year. Special students admitted if eighteen years or over, or graduates of high schools.

3d. Its homelike air and character.

Training in self-government; limited number (many declined every fall for lack of room), personal oversight in habits, manners, care of person, room, etc.; comforts not stinted.

4th. Its handiwork and other unusual departments.
Pioneer school in scientific teaching of Cooking, Mil-
linery, Dress-Cutting, Business Law for Women, Home
Sanitation, Swimming.

Regular expense for school year, $500. For illustrated
catalogue address (mentioning The Outlook),
C. G. BRAGDON, Principal.

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Chevy Chase French and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Half an hour from Washington, D. C., by electric cars. French the Language of the house. Reopens October 1, 1896. Address Mlle. Léa Bouligny, P. O. Station E, Washington, D. C.

WASHINGTON COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES Thorough courses. Experienced faculty. Bountiful table. Charming location in park of ten acres. New buildings, elegantly furnished.

F. MENEFEE, President, Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. (Cor. M and Eleventh Sts., N.W.)

Mount Vernon Seminary

English, French, and German Boarding and Day School for Young Girls. Opens September thirtieth. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal.

Teachers' Agency

Miss E. F. FOSTER, Manager

50 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.

TELEPHONE, BOSTON, 775-2

DEP'T OF THE

Industrial Institute

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

Two years' course.

D

Send for catalogue.

Announcement

URING the Summer of 1896, instruction in all the subjects necessary for admission to the best colleges and scientific schools will be given at Cotuit, Massachusetts, under the direction of Principal Charles E. Fish. The courses of instruction are for the benefit of four classes of Students:

1. Candidates who have received conditions at the entrance examinations.

2. Candidates who have postponed examinations until September.

3. Students in Secondary Schools, who, by reason of illness or other cause, have deficiencies to make up. 4. Students in Secondary Schools who wish to anticipate studies and save time in the preparation for college.

For descriptive circular address

CHARLES E. FISH, Principal,
The Waban School, Waban, Mass.

QUINCY MANSION

The Quincy Mansion School for Girls Will open at Quincy, Sept. 23. Regular Courses; experienced teachers; special attention paid to vocal and instrumental music; certificate admits to college; new school building; class-rooms on first floor; stairs few and easy; beautiful grounds-four acres; view of Boston, the harbor, and Massachusetts Bay; rooms high and light; fireplaces; steam heat; electric lights; open plumbing; 13 min. ride from Boston. Send for prospectus to Dr. HORACE MANN WILLARD, Wollaston, Mass.

Teachers furnished for all grades of public and private Miss Kimball's School for Girls

schools, Specialists in any desired branches,

Tutors and Governesses.

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Boston University Law School HIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY, Wor

New Hall, Ashburton Place,

Opens Oct. 7.

Boston, Mass.

18 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.

Miss Frances V. Emerson

Successor to Miss Abby H. Johnson. School for Girls.

Preparatory. Regular and advanced Courses.

BRADFORD ACADEMY

Founded 1803. For the higher education of young
women. Classical and scientific course of study, also
Preparatory and optional. Year begins Sept. 16, 1896.
Apply to Ida C. Allen, Prin., Bradford, Mass.

THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL A select, private
'school for girls.
Best preparation for college. Many courses not leading to
college. Comforts of home. Mr. ARTHUR GILMAN
is the Director, Cambridge, Mass.

Williston Seminary Easthampton, Mass.

Academy for Boys. Pre-
pares for any college or scientific school. Fully equipped
laboratories in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology for train-
ing for medical schools. Fifty-sixth year opens Sept. 10,
1896.
WM. GALLAGHER, Ph.D., Principal.

cester ("The Academic City"), Mass. 41st year. Best preparation for College, Professional or Business Lite. Healthful location. Careful selection and supervision of students. Small Classes.

JOSEPH ALDEN SHAW, A.M., Head Master.

New Hampshire

The Fletcher Prize of $500

The Trustees of Dartmouth College offer the above for the best essay calculated to counteract the present tendency to a Fatal Conformity to the World."

prize, according to the will of the Hon. Richard Fletcher,

Subject for 1896, "Should any restrictions, legal or moral, be placed upon the accumulation of wealth?" No essay to be less than 200 pages or more than 250 pages of 270 words each. Copy to be typewritten and to be in hand on Dec. 20, 1896. Circular containing further particulars forwarded if desired. WILLIAM J. TUCKER, President of Dartmouth College. Hanover, N. H., June 1, 1896.

COLBY ACADEMY, New London, N. H. $200 to $250 a Year. Co-educational. 44th Year. Send for Catalogue. Rev. GEO. W. GILE, PRESIDENT

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Riverview Academy

POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.

61st year. Gives Boys a thorough preparation for College, for Business Life, and for Govt. schools. Riverview students are found in all colleges and scientific schools. The Instructors, nine of whom are resident, are men of experience in their departments. United States officer detailed at Riverview by Secretary of War. The Buildings of the school are beautifully situated on high ground overlooking the Hudson. Careful attention has been given to drainage, lighting, and ventilation. J. B. BISBEE, A.M.

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CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.

Ohio

OXFORD, OHIO

Granger Place School for Girls
Granger Place School for Girls THE WESTERN A College and Seminary

A Collegiate Course of Study. Diplomas given. Preparatory course admits to leading colleges by certificate. expecting to enter college, but desire a thorough and practical education.

Bordentown (N. J.) Female College Special attention given to the culture of girls who are not

For young ladies and girls. Languages, art, and music. Ideal home school. Send for catalogue.

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HAMILTON, "EMILY JUDSON" HALL Finishing and Coll, Prep'y Courses for Ladies. Home for young girls throughout the year. Healthful location. $300 and $250. Hall open for summer boarders, $5.00 to $7.00 Music and Art, July 13-Aug. 21; Instructors trained at

Lakewood Heights School Leipsic, New Eng. Conservatory, Vassar. Moderate rates.

66 Among the Pines."

Classical, Scientific, and Commercial Courses. JAMES W. MOREY, Principal. Lakewood, N. J.

Montclair Military Academy,

Montclair, N. J.

The school boy is father to the college and business man-special gifts and weaknesses show themselves in school life. It is this fact that makes small classes most effective. Our classes are limited to ten pupils.

Visit the school, or send for a circular.

J. G. MACVICAR,

Head Master. School for Girls.

MISS BENNETT'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. Opens Sept. 23d, 1896. An exceptional school with the most desirable school features, 20 miles from New York. Refers to Charles Dudley Warner, &c. Apply to the Principals,

Miss MAY F. BENNETT, Miss ELEANOR W. ROSE.

for Women Miss LEILA S. MCKEE, Ph.D., President. Forty-second year opens Sept. 9, 1896. Superior advantages for thorough Christian culture. Terms, $250 per year.

Lake Erie Seminary for Young Women

PAINESVILLE, O. Thirty-eighth year opens Sept. 16. A new building for laboratories and lecture-rooms. For circulars address Miss EVANS, Principal.

Pennsylvania

Miss Baldwin's School FOR

BRYN MAWR, PA.

GIRLS

Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College. MISS FLORENCE BALDWIN, Principal. Within five years more than fifty pupils have entered Bryn Mawr College from this school. Certificate admits to Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley. Dipioma given in both General and College Preparatory Courses. Fine fire-proof stone building. 25 acres beautiful grounds. For circular address the Secretary.

Pa.

BRYN MAWR COLLEGE BRYN MAWR, A college for women. Offers undergraduate and graduate instruction. Awards annually two European Fellowships (value $500), seven Graduate Scholarships (value $200 to $300), and nine Resident Graduate Fellowships (value $525), in Greek, Latin, English, German, and Teutonic Philology, Romance Languages, History or Political Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology. Comgraduate courses in these departments and in Philosophy and Physics. Courses in Archaeology and Geology, and graduate courses in Semitic Languages. For general program or graduate pamphlet, address as above.

ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL petition open till April 15th. Full' undergraduate and

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The Peekskill Military Academy Miss Anable's Boarding & Day School

Peekskill, N. Y.-63d year. Send for illustrated catalogue. Col. LOUIS H. ORLEMAN, Prin.

FORYOUNG LADIES. Estab. in 1848. Circular on application.

Miss Gordon's French and English

Miss Townsend College Preparation. The Clinton Classical School for Boys Boarding and Day School for Young

54 Park Place, NEWARK, N. J.

Miss Dana's School for Girls,

Morristown, New Jersey,, will reopen September 23. Certificate admits to Smith, Wellesley, and Baltimore

Open all the year. Fall term begins Sept. 17th. CHARLES W. CLINTON, Ph.D., Principal. Peekskill-on-Hudson, N. Y.

Colleges. Music and Art. 'Resident native French and LYNDON HALL SCHOOL

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successful educational work. Conservatory of Music, Oberlin Theological Seminary 62d year

Art, and Elocution. 43d year begins Sept. 16. For catalogues address Rev. A. H. FLACK, A.M., Principal, Claverack, N. Y.

opens

Sept. 23d, with special advantages in the College and the Conservatory of Music. E. I. BOSWORTH, Sec.

Ladies and Little Girls COLLEGE PREPARATION 4110 and 4112 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.

PHILADELPHIA SEMINARY
1325 N. Broad St., Phila. College preparatory.
Languages, Art, Music, etc. 26th year. For circular
address
REBECCA E. JUDKINS, Principal.
WALNUT LANE SCHOOL
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Reopens
Sept. 23d. Academic and College Preparatory courses.
Mrs. T. B. RICHARDS, Prin.
Miss S. L. TRACY, A.M., Associate.

THE WALTON-WELLESLEY SCHOOL 2101 and 2103 Spruce St., Philadelphia For Girls. Possesses finest private property in city. Boarding and day. 15th year. Academic, College Preparatory, and Musical Depts. For illus. catalogue and references address Dr. and Mrs. JAMES R. DANFORTH.

Rhode Island

PROVIDENCE, R. I. FRIENDS SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES Founded in 1784. Excellent home. Students from 18 States. All denominations. Thorough work in English, Science, Classics, Music, and Art. Address AUGUSTINE JONES, LL.B. Virginia

BETHEL MILITARY ACADEMY VIRGINIA. -Value, $100,000. Located 56 miles from Washington in Northern Virginia. Prepares for advanced study and for business. Charges extremely low. Patronage from 22 States. Address for illustrated catalogue Col. R. A. MCINTYRE, Bethel Academy P. O., Va.

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