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THE DIAL
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A Territory in the Sky.


The entire area of New Mexico, 122,444 square miles in extent, averages as high as the loftiest summit of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. There, on a slope of the Rockies, bordered by the pine forest, neighbored by gorges and foaming torrents where trout abound, and environed by quaint Mexican villages, lies Las Vegas Hot Springs, one of the most attractive of American resorts. Chronic diseases are relieved by the medicinal waters—every form of bath being administered—and the climate is a specific for pulmonary affections. The superb Hotel Montezuma accommodates 250 guests. Send for illustrated descriptive book, "The Land of Sunshine," to JNO. J. BYRNE,
701 Monadnock Building, Chicago.



EDUCATIONAL.


COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Chicago, Ill.

Winter term begins September 18, 1893. Course of study covers four years; for Bachelors of Arts and Sciences, three years. Preliminary examination required in English, Physics, Mathematics, and Latin. Fees, $100 a year. Laboratory equipment for students unequaled.

For Announcement and further information address

Dr. Bayard Holmes, Sec'y,
Venetian Building, Chicago, Ill.

GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Chicago, Ill.

Nos. 479-481 Dearborn Aye. Seventeenth year. Prepares for College, and gives special courses of study. For Young Ladies and Children.

Miss R. S. Rice, A.M.,

Miss M. E. Beedy, A.M.,

Pricipals.


FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, Freehold, N. J.

Boys aged 8 to 16 received into family; fitted for any college. Business College Course, with Typewriting, Stenography. A. A. Chambers, A.M., Principal.


MISS CLAGETT'S HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

Boston, Mass., 252 Marlboro' St. Reopens October 3. Specialists in each Department. References: Rev. Dr. Donald, Trinity Church; Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Cambridge; Pres. Walker, Institute of Technology.


NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Boston, Mass.

Founded by
Dr. Eben Tourgee.

Carl Faelten,
Director.

THE LEADING CONSERVATORY OF AMERICA.

In addition to its unequaled musical advantages, exceptional opportunities are also provided for the study of Elocution, the Fine Arts, and Modern Languages. The admirably equipped Home affords a safe and inviting residence for lady students. Calendar free.

Frank W. Hale, General Manager,
Franklin Square, Boston, Mass.

MICHIGAN FEMALE SEMINARY, Kalamazoo, Mich.

A superior school and refined home. Number of students limited. Terms $250. Send for Catalogue. Opens September 14, 1893. Brick buildings, passenger elevator, and steam heat.


BINGHAM SCHOOL (FOR BOYS), Asheville, N. C.

1793.Established in 1793.1893.

201st Session begins Sept. 1, 1893. Maj. R. Bingham, Supt.


ROCKFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, Rockford, Ill.

Forty-fifth year begins Sept. 13, 1893. College course and excellent preparatory school. Specially organized departments of Music and Art. Four well-equipped laboratories. Good growing library, fine gymnasium, resident physician. Memorial Hall enables students to much reduce expenses. For catalogue address Sarah F. Anderson, Principal (Lock box 52).


YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, Freehold, N. J.

Prepares pupils for College. Broader Seminary Course. Room for twenty-five boarders. Individual care of pupils. Pleasant family life. Fall term opens Sept. 13, 1893.

Miss Eunice D. Sewall, Principal.

MISS GIBBONS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, New York City.

No. 55 West 47th st. Mrs. Sarah H. Emerson, Principal. Will re-open Oct. 4. A few boarding pupils taken.


JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY,

BALTIMORE.


Announcements of the Graduate, Collegiate, and
Medical Courses for the next academic
year are now ready, and will
be sent on application.