BEATTY, PA. ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. Best Catholic College in the North-west. Conducted by Benedictine Fathers. Finest location in America. All branches taught. Bookkeeping a specialty. Entrance at any time. Terms reasonable. Address THE REV. VICE-PRESIDENT. MOUNT NOTRE DAME ACADEMY, A boarding-school for girls, conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Remarkable record, during forty years, for excellent health and successful training in every department of an academic curriculum. Students prepared for Trinity College. Apply to THE SUPERIORESS. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART Its special object is to train the characters of ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Boarding and day school for young ladies and children. Thorough instruction is given in all the English branches, art, music, elocution, and modern languages. The school is thoroughly equipped with latest scientific apparatus. geological cabinet, library, and lecture-hall, with a good stage, etc. For further particulars apply to SISTERS OF THE VISITATION, South 18th and I Streets, Tacoma, Wash. Conducted by Sisters of Mercy. Building VISITATION_ACADEMY, furnished with all modern conveniences. Extensive lawns. Course thorough. Music, Drawing, Languages, Phonography, and Typewriting extra charges. For catalogue apply to DIRECTRESS OF ACADEMY. GETHSEMANI COLLEGE. Conducted by the Trappist Fathers. Every care taken to impart a practical, business education to young men. First Session begins September 3; Second Session, February 1, but students will be received at all times. For particulars, etc, address RT. REV. M. E. Obrecht, O.C.R., GETHSEMANI ABBEY, TRAPPIST P. O., NELSON Co., KY. PROVIDENCE ACADEMY For Young Ladies. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. VANCOUVER, Wash. 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