Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/souvenirofourpubOOwhit Ex ICtlirta SEYMOUR DURST FORT NEW AMSTERD When you leave, please leave this book Because it has been said "Ever thing comes (' him who waits Except a loaned book." Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library (ill i 01 Si ymoi r B. DURS1 Old York LIBRARY o-u y v c . ^ ^ ^ fl mTr ~rcTTv ii n ' ' * iT-rrTT-rmc -j^v ^> - /*> ^(jj J. F. CROOKER, State Supt. of Public Instruction. J^ C^ ■ SBS"2 . ' ETBS^LJ DUBLIG^ Schools COPYRIGHT BY E. J. WHITLOCK EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND NINETY TWO PUBLISHED BY L'ARTISTE PUBLISHING CO. No. 7 WARREN STREET NEW YORK PREFACE IN the publication of this hook there is presented a souvenir of the publii schools of Brooklyn, which will be valued by all who have shared in their management or partaken of their advantages. There is a space of two hundred and thirty-one years between the first free school in Brooklyn, taught by a Huguenot, in an old octagon church, which stood where Bridge Street now touches Fulton, and the school plant and organization pictured and described in these pages. Twenty Dollars was the annual school tax when the Dutch colonists began the free school work. In 1891, the school tax in the city was Si. 637,437. 24. Few. even of the 2,315 employes of the Hoard of Education, have seen all of the buildings used for school purposes in this city, and few realize that they represent a value of $7,273,478.00. An army of children every year pass in and out of these schools. In the bud of their unblossomed years, lie sleeping — dreaming — the citizenship of the next generation. Memories of school days are cherished as long as life lasts and these pages, presenting the portraits of school masters, as well as pictures of school houses, will defy the tooth of Time beyond the ordinary life of such publications. The souvenir, like wine, will grow more valuable with age and will be a resource of pleasure hereafter to many a boy and girl, whose thoughts are to-day only in the wonderland of childhood. _ ,__ ., ^____ AS late as [830, Fulton Street and Red Hook Lane remained the principal / \ thoroughfares of the village of Brooklyn. The corporate limits ol the village on the east was the Lain-, and upon it, just outside of the embryo city, James E. Underhill, a successful builder, erected the pretentious, and what was then con- sidered, splendid structure subsequently occupied by the Board ol Education. Red Hook Lane was then a thronged and bus) thoroughfare, affording as it did, the only means of access to the numerous mills and farms of South Brooklyn and the Hook. The farm of Tunis Johnson, covering nearly one hundred acres, was bounded by the Lane, and was the nearest estate to the little corporation ol the village of Brooklyn. On this prominent corner Mr. Underhill built his residence, and only a few of the citizens of Brooklyn remember that this narrow, secluded lane was one of the busiest of her streets. It was not until 1850 that tin- Board of Education occupied it, having for several years next subsequent to it- organ- ization held its sessions in the Common Council chamber, and. later still, for a number of years in Public School No. 1. T. W. 1 _ BOARD OF EDUCATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. JAMES B. BOUCK Vice-President. GEORGE G. BROWN Secretary. BOARD ( >l I.I )i I \ I h >\ Bl II DIN< - I 'I PARI Ml \l. JAMES W. NAUGHTON, Supt. of Buildings. WM. F. CUNNINGHAM. WILLIAM HARKNESS, Chairman School House Committee JOHN McNAMEE, Chairman Heating and Ventilation Co BOARD OF EDUCATION. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM H. MAXWELL, Superintendent of Public Instru I Associate Supetintende EDWARD G. WARD, Associate Superintendent. JAMES B. BOUC jOHN J. CASHMAI< BOARD OF EDUCATION. ERSKINE H. DICKEY WILLIAM FERRIS. BOARD OF EDUCATION. JOHN GUILFOYLE WILLIAM HARKNESS. BOARD OF EDUCATION. WILLIAM J. LYNCH. JOHN McNAMEE. BOARD OF EDUCATION. DANIEL W. NORTHUP. EOWARO ROWE BOARD OF EDUCATION. EDWARD SWANSTROM. T.McCANTS STEWART. BOARD OF EDUCATION. ARTHUR R JARRETT, M. MEMBERS BOARD OF EDUCATION. The Late John W. Bulkley. Appointed Prin. cipal P. S. No. 19, 1851; elected Superintend- ent 1855; elected Ass't-Superintendent 1873 Resigned 1885. FIELD, The late Thomas W. Field. Appointed Prin- pal P. S. No. 18, 1849; appointed member d 1855; elected Assistant Superin- tendent 1873; elected Superintendent 1873. Died November 25, 1881. Tin Latj IUDGE K >IIN DIKEM W. The following is an extract from a Historical Sketch published in 1S7.5 by the late Thos. II'. Field. IT is gratifying to record that the honored citizen who, on the morning of the 6th of May, 1816. inaugurated the system of public education in Brooklyn, is still alive. Judge John Dikeman was the first principal of public schools under State law, within the territory of a city of half million of inhabitants. Within the period of active life of this gentleman, the number of children within the prescribed ages has increased from less than 1,000 to 86,000, and the daily attendance has risen from seventy-three, with which his school opened, to more than 62,000. In 182 1, one hundred and eighty-eight pupils were taught in that school, at an expense of $454; in 1824 two hundred received the same privilege, at a cost to each of four dollars, after deducting the appropriation from the State of $41 3. 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STAGG STREET, SCHOOL No. 27, NELSON STREET, ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S NEW SCHOOL BUILDING, CARROLL ST. UNITED STATES POST OFFICE BUILDING, BROOKLYN. N. Y. DOUGLAS' ■*^*^*'^*r*jr***wjrjr***'*jr****~A ***^*rjrjr*r*^jr^M-^**^^*rjr*r*'jr*-*'*-jv*rsT&&trsT.: ^srjr&*-**&*zr^^». /r^*r****r*rjr • AMANDINE SOLUTION • For the Cure and Prevention of Chapped Hands, Lips and Face, Removing SUNBURN, Pimples, &c, improving and beautifying the COMPLEXION, rendering the Skin Fair, Soft and Transparent. This preparation has been before the public for the past THIRTY YEARS, during which lime its reputation has steadily increased, and it now stands UNRIVALED. Please procure a bottle from your Druggist and thoroughly test its merits, for we ate confident that pne trial will convince the most skeptical that its virtues ate not exaggerated. We are constantly receiving letters from every section of the country testifying to the merits of DOUGLAS' AMANDINE SOLUTION. We select two from the many hundreds in our possession, Dear Sir : My wife has long been in the habit oi using your" DOUGLAS' AMAN- DINE SOLUTION;" so, I hei n< ighbors are also in love with the very use- ful and meritorious article. As we are not able to i ure it here, pli a soon as convenient, half do/, bottl . lift} cei A. II. Wl: VY.Sec. Northern Ins. Co., of N. Y., W it. rtown, N. Y. Deai Sii : Having used your "DOUGLAS' AMANDINE SOLUTION" for many years, am happy to say that I have always found ii decidedly beneficial, and I most cheerfully recommend it for chapped hands, lips, face or any simple irritation of the skin, one trial will I onvince any one of ils soothing anil healing effects. Dr. J. B. BROWN, 8o Lafayette Ave., Cor. Portland, Brooklyn, N. V. PREPARED ONLY BY WM. H. DOUGLAS, 423 Ktalton Street, Corner Pearl, Brooklyn, N- Y. ELMER POULSON, HANNAH W NEUMANN DORA BR FANNIE E. FROIOEVAUX MARY E WILSON, JENNIE E. MORRISON, KATE E. REGAN. CHARIOTTE E. BOSTWICK, LILY H PAULSEN, KATE E. MORRIS. HANNAH V. O'BRIEN, WINIFRED T. CULLEN HEADS Ol i - 1 MARY i i- ... HI AHILL MARY A KENNEDY CATHARINE L. CORCORAN. MARIA CASLIN, MARY E. COLLINS. NELLIE BUTLER MARY V. CROLIUS, MARY F. DENNY, EMMA M '■ KATE F MURRAY PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 27. Nl 1 -' IN, CORNER UK KS STR1 1 I OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1878 .,**%^ ^ M Insurance Effected in all First Class Companies | ■-? ( (° ^f|| ~ I ; i Renting, Collecting and General Management of Property. S- C BROOKS, Successors to WYCKOFF BROS., Real Estate Agent and Broker, 132 FLATBUSH AVE., Opposite L. I. R. R. Depot, Telephone, 1 580 BROOKLYN. KROOKI.YN, IS. V. John Ghegan, Manufacturing Stationer, SCHOOL ISUPPLIES, PADS, TABLETS, WRITING and DRAWING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BLANK BOOKS, Etc. 38 Murray Street, New York. Ill \ FOLGER, HEAD Ol DEI 'A l; I M EN 1 SARAH G. WATSON. TE A.CHKRS SARAH J. FIELD, MARY L KEETELS, MINNIE L. COOPER, A. AUGUSTA WARNER, A LETITIA BURRELL, MARY E. WATSON, FLORENCE E SHA AUGUSTA M, VAN NOSTRAND, SARAH A CREIGHTON, LIBBIE S. EKERMAN. CARRIE L. TYLER ANNIE A HONORA DESMOND, HARRIET A KIRBY, MAY L PINK. EDITH V CRITTENDEN, W NELLIE M M JULIA E DRENNAN PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 28 (Branch o( No. 35). HERKIMER ST.. NEAR RALPH AVENUE. 7h HE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Is a very attractive line in the estimation of the School Teachers of this country. No other railway company has done as much in the way of providing pleasure tours for the especial benefit of those whose opportunities for recreation are limited during the greater portion of the year. The Teachers' Holiday Tours, arranged under auspices of this Company, have won a wide spread popularity on account of the high standard on which they have always been conducted. These tours are fixed for the most opportune dates, the points of destination are selected with especial regard to their desir- ability, the rates are low, and the accommodations provided are the best. During the present year a number of Holiday Tours will be presented, embracing attractive resorts at sea shore and moun- tain, Niagara Falls, the valleys, cities and mountains of the upper South, and the National Capital. All the tours are conducted by a Tourist Agent and a chape- rone, so that they arc available as well to ladies without escorts as to the men. Itineraries issued from time to time and announcements in the public prints give all the requisite information. For special information in regard to projected tours, address Tourist Agent, P. R. R., 849 B road way, New York; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, or 233 So. 4th Street, Philadelphia. CHAS. E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. ..'.OR. MARY B KELLY, JULIA M. TOOMEY, MARY J. CARR, THERESA T. GALLAGHER. II ..Mil MARGAI'i KATE P. Ml CATHERINE E. MOYLAN. MAMiE HIGGINS, JULIA A MARY I. MERRLT PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 29 (Brand COLUMBIA. CORNER AMITY S I RI ET portraits, ALL the VIEWS of BROOKLYN SCHOOLS, and many PORTRAITS of the PRINCIPALS were photographed by the ft ■ ^8»f\ NSIN^ N ^Se£5Sl?\ JOSEPH HALL, Proprietor. NEW YORK STUDIO: 131 1 BROADWAY, Cor. $ 4 th Si BROOKLYN : $49 FULTON STREET. I> Ml I ' I • 1 1 \ MIAN OF Dl-.l »A LI CAROLINE H. SHEFFER, CATHERINE Hoi CATHERINE M. HICKEY MARY A GRACE, ANNA LEVIS, MARGARET G. BEGLEY, ANN M. WHITTY, ANN T. O BRIEN ■ MALONE, GERTRUDE M PAULSEN, ALICE I. FITZGERALD. MARGARET E THOMAS, ANN E. GILVARRY, LAURA M. BOYLAN, ADA C SPRINGER, MARY L, GUERIN, NIONDA. CHRISTINE HAGGERMAN, CATHERINE E. FARRELL. ELLEN C. GILVARRY, ELIZABETH LONG, MARY V OSULLIVAN. JOHANNA ■' I NEILL. KATHERlNE M A MARY McAV EMILY M REGAN, SARAH J BURNS. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 30. WOLCOTT, NEAR VAN l'.Rl'N I ST. RAWSON'S J^lew (DJ^otograp^ (Ballepij 50S FULTON STREET, (FIRST BLOCK ABOVE LOSIERS). With all the latest improvements and accessories in his new Gallery, Mr. Rawson can excel even his former superior ;ooik. The sky-light built on a new and improved plan, mala ire; the sittings much easier for the eyes, and far better likeness secured. Very superior effects iu light and shade. All the new styles of Portraiture produced. 508 FULTON STREET, NEW GALLERY. NT MARY J MARY E MYRA EMILY GUI SARAH J. MILLS, SUSIE C. CREAMER, ELLEN P. LEO, HENRIETTA W H. LUHRS, BERTHA M ESTELLE FEN/. ADELAIOE MARGARET A. FAIR MARC V. \ A 1.1,1 '/IT K, HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. MARY C. V. CONNOLLY, HANNAH J. BURKE. TEACHERS. ANNA J. YOUNG, ALICE BARLOW, mary c. burke, mary e. Mclaughlin MAGGIE T. TONRY. GENEVIEVE D. SMITH, HATTIE A. VAN WICKEL, HANNA A. MANNING, KATIE T. CLARK, MINNIE E AGNEW. KATIE R MARRETT, GRACE R. FURBISH, IDA J. BADGLEY, MARY CLARE NORTON, M RANE. MARY F PUBLIC SCHOOL NU.MBhR ji. Ml PON V STRE1 I . M \K \l \\!l \ I I W \ fQL RjDoN.liviNes-i^N %. Hoyt St?., BROOKLYN. ESTABLISHED 1859. Reliable Qualities, Truthful Representations, Polite Attention, Lowest Prices. t THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS j IN LANGUAGE LACONIC. SAMUE1 M i ' HEAD Ol DKI'AIM VI I JENNIE VAN DUYNE ANNIE E. HULL. ELLEN M SAWYER, MARIE A. FOOTE, EMMA A WILLIAMS, MARGARET A. MURPHY AUGUSTA C. BAGOT SARA M. HATCH, FANNIE N. CONKLIN ANNA M. B. CAMPBELL SARA E. FLECKNER, MARION A. SOUTH, MINNIE A. HURO, ELIZABETH KENT ELIZABETH A. HEATH, MARY E, RECARD II \< M AMELIA M. STEPHEN. ANNIE S. PROCTOR, MARY F HUGHES. CATHARINE J, HERBOLD, THOMASINA F MjcMULLIN META A. WEIHL, MARY E. KELEHER M. MAI. . ALICE S. PENTNEY, MARIE A. OCONNELL .t-'AHAM MARGUERITE C V. BYRNE ELLA G. M AOELAII I ARTHUI- i **m i 2 I " _ PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 32 H< i\ I. CORNKK PRESID1 \ I -I ANDREWS-DE/V DICTATION CHAIRS With Stationary and Folding Tablet Arm- for 1 .1 i tnre Rooms oi I dui ational I nstitutes. FOLDING PORTABLE SETTEES I or Chapels and Assembly Rooms. AREST SEATING COMPANY, ' MANiri ACTUREhS Seating FOR LECTURE ROOMS OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES AND ASSEMBLY ROOMS OF HIGH SCHOOLS, OPERA HOUSES, CHURCHES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Etc. OFFICE AND SALESROOM: 108 East 16tl:i Street, TWO DOORS BAST OF UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY. Combined Manufacturing Facilities of ANDREWS MANUF. CO. of New York City, and C. B. DEMAREST &> CO., of Brooklyn. We issue Special Illustrated Catalogues for SPECIALTIES FOR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES, OPERA and ASSEMBLY CHAIRS, CHURCH, SUNDAY SCHOOL and HALL SEATING. LODGE FURNITURE. THE Brooklyn District Telegraph Company, WALTER C. HUMSTONE, President CHAS. H. F.RWIN, Vice-President. W\L (,. MAGOWAN, Secretarj and I LIMITED, PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 369 FULTON STREET, ARBUCKLE BUILDING, CITY HALL SQUARE. Call Boxes, Electrically connected with Residences, Stores, Banks, Factories, etc., for signalling Messengers, Police, Fire, Doctor, Carriages, Express, etc., etc. Police Patrol, Burglar Alarm and Night Watch Signal Service. Telegrams and Cablegrams taken to Western Union Telegraph Offices without charge for Messenger Service. BERTHA I ELLEN T. F. McSORLEY, MARY E. SHERER, JENNIE MONIZ, GERTRUDE L. GOLDSTEIN, MARGARET McCAFFREY, H HARNEO, MAUD D. .' ANNIE E. KANNIN. JAMES PRIDDY PRINCIPAL. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. LOUISE M. PENTZ, martha s. Mclaughlin. TEACH6KS. JENNIE E. PHILLIPS. ADELE A. DEMING MARY C. HURLEY ANNIE C. TOWNLEY, EMILY GRETSCH, ALICE CLEATOR, EMMA A L- CHESEBROUGH, EMMA K. COMBS. LIZZIE NEVILLE, NELLIE P. HOYT, LILLIAN S. LEITCH ISABEL ENGLISH, CARRIE U. BARRY, EMMA C, ROBINSON, CHARLOTTE A, MARTIN, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER HEYW Aki> ST., NEAR BRO \l'\v \Y. E. H. ITJKN, COAL AND WOOD WHARF AND YARD, Union street and gowanUs canal, Telephone 195. BROOKLYN j^erything^^i m verything - School Room. BLACK BOARDS GLOBES, MAPS, CHARTS ERASERS, CRAYONS, Etc. BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS SPELLING BLANKS, PADS, ENVELOPES, PAPER, ETC. # m CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. PECKHAM, LITTLE SCO, 56 Reade St., New York City. I I I i i i *s— - - - ' • • • ■ HARTMAN'S Sakep^j ^ # 8JJ1 MARCY AVE., CORN1 R M \ I H so.\ Opposite Boys' Hi^li JSc^liool. IDA B ••■ MOSES Yl EMILY C. BLAKEMAN SARAH M . ELLA P. ARNOLD, MARY E. MORGAN, ALICE K. NASON, IDA M. FARON. MARGARET M HAMMETT EMMA J. WEBER IK \\K K. MOORE II-.' PAULINA M MARRER EMILY C HOA , CLARA VANORDEN, FLORENCE J H MARGARET HOUSE, EDITH ROSS, IDA L. ARNOLD, REBECCA BURNS, LAURA D. RUGER. NELLIE I JEANNE' HELENA H THERESA M McCABE. IDA C. HENNION, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 54. NORMAN AVENUE, NEAR ECKFORD STREET. B. II. STICKNEY. H. R. STICKNEY. MEISEL, STICKNEY & CO., Steam and fjot Water H eat ing, Buildings heated by Pi red or Indirect Radiation. FACTORIES HEATED BY EXHAUST STEAM A SPECIALTY. No. 43 College Place, New York. Boilers and Engines Connected. Steam Fitting ix all its Branches. REFERENCES. BOTANY WORSTED MILL, Passaic, N. J. F. G. MANSON, 93 South Portland Avenue. J. KAYSER SILK MILL, WilloughbyAve. & Graham St. Brooklyn. ALEX. LEVITT, 10, 12 & 14 Grand St., New York. BROOKLYN, N. Y. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, BOYS " SCHOOL No. 26. " 40. " 45. " 82. " 83. HEAD O I Dl MAC M. ANNA SMITH WIIKATON A JOHN J. .-• MELISSA H. SOPHIA COLBY, I ERRIE, SUSAN J. STONE, ANNA E. MALLON, EFFIE L. SMITH, ANNA W. TURNEY. LOUISE POPE, SOPHIA J. HAMMOND, GEORGE FRAZER, SARAH H. MOKE, SUSAN E. DALY, A. JOSEPHINE HALL ANNIS R. WELLS II KATE E STOTHARD, JEAN VER MAY H, VAIL. LYDIA Mil SUSAN K, WARREN. ANNIE P. FAUROT, SARAH A GABLE, ALICE C KATHARINE F FORRESTER HELEN M BOSTWICK AOA L. FEDEN. HENRIETTA MOKE, ELIZAbf FLORA KIR* LUCIE A MARY JENNIE M. VAN Nl MARION JARDINE, ANNA J PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 35. 1 I WIS A\ 1 XI E, CORN! R DECA1 I R STR1 II, BOST ON FIRE BRICK WORKS (5) (9 FISKE, COLEMAN & CO., AND THE O O O @ BOSTON TERRA GOT TA CO. New York Office, 79 TIMES BUILDING. Represented by J. G. EVATT. CHARLES F. DAVENPORT. JOHN \V. POTTER VULCAN STEAM BOILER WORKS, ARY AND MARINE FIRE OR WATER TUBE, STATIONARY AND MARINE EXPERIMENTAL BOILER WORK. «$><£>.$> HIGH PRESSURE BOILER WORK A SPECIALTY Plate and Sheet Iron Works of Every Description. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DESIGNING, BUILDING AND REPAIRING YACHT BOILERS. OFFICE AND WORK? 24tri Street, near Third Avenue, TELEPHONE, " 270 SOUTH." BROOKLYN, N. Y. I HEAD 1 D 1 IDA | KDWARD P. CROW II I JENNIE t VIRGINIA ELLA J. LYLE, LAURA A. BRAIHI JOSEPHINE M. BURNETT, KATE C. HATHORN, EMMA KLINCK, EUNICE DOWNS SUSIE C PALMER. ANNIE E. HUGHES, ANNIE C BENNETT II ,. Mi rjAR JENNIE R NELLIE MASTER CATHER ' ELLA M WVMAN, LUCY ARMES, EMMA MEYER MARY E KLINCK AGNES M LOUGHRAN. MARIE E DOCKfRY FLORENCf ■ T. FORO. FANNY SPEAR MULLEN. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 36. STAGG STREET, NEAR BUSHWICK AVENUE. HI'llI KT (',. TA\ I.OK. CHARLES I. FOX. TilYLDR & FDX J AllCtlDIlEErSj REAL ESTATE BRDKERS. Nd, 45 BRDflLWaY, Telephone Call, WMSBQFiG-H. 5E3. Brooklyn, E, E, VELVINE .'. Unequalled as a cure for Chapped or Rough Hands or Face. Its continued use keeps the Skin as soft and smooth as Velvet. G I VELVINE !l m-.'. i .,ii. , having. ., ,, allays all irritati I thi ;1 ,,,. I I II \- NO I '.'i \l. FOR I UK RH I II l ni si \ BURN. 1 1 con ■ ,," gn asi , and i fai uperioi to Cold I re; ( amphoi I Ask for it. Get il Don't take a ubstitute. I ! thing like it. FOB mi B"i DRUGG1 rs IND FANCY GOODS in ALERS. C. N. CRITTENTON, GENERAL AGENT. 115 Fulton Street, New York, WHY NOT use TEXT-BOOKS based upon a thorough, intelligent study of the subject and the requirements of the present, rather than upon a traditional submission to out-grown standards? Must the progressive teachers of to-day be made to travel at the stage-coach rate of teaching al- ready antiquated? G Q Q G S Q G G G B = F6LL 0F 00K3 LIFE ^ AND THOtiSHT. WENTWORTH'S ARITHMETICS. Their motto is mastery, their method is learn to do by doing. MONTGOMERY'S AMERICAN HISTORY, iths after publication, the publishers had to go to ] Within fifteen mon with the 205,000th copy STICKNEY'S READERS. of the developing child, Better suited than any other to th preserve his natural life of feeling and t CLASSICS EOR CHILDREN. STICKNEY'S WORD BY WORD. GRAVES'S NEW GRADED SPELLER. A thoroughly practical spelling book devoted wholly to its proper work. ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN ENGLISH. Bright, practical and interesting at every stage of the course. TARHEEL'S LESSONS IN LANGUAGE. FxprcsMon through written forms made as natural a*, thought and speech THE NEW NATIONAL MUSIC COURSE. Recently i xamined and endorsed as the best bj chehighest musical authoi InG any. GAY'S BUSINESS BOOK-KEEPING. hods as they are, not as thej might oi could be, prai tised. Send for our Common School Catalogue. GINN & COMPANY, Publishers. BOSTON, NEW YORK and CHICAGO. EMMA L i EMILY J. MARTIN, BELLE D. MATTHEWS, JOSEPHINE M. BARTLETT, MARY T. SULLIVAN, MARY E. HARRINGTON, ANNA V. , EUNICE ... MARY A HI ELLA A BR GEORGE L. A. MARTIN, HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. ELIZA T. AMSBURY, EMMA L. FORTUNE. TEACHERS NELLIE M. BESSEY. MARY C. SMYTH, MARY C. WILSON, WILLIAM GAINES, MAGGIE J. FREURE, ELLA E. BRETT, ELLA F. HICKS, MARGARET A. O'REILLY, SARAH S. HOBLEY, LOTTIE E. HOFFMAN, ANNIE E. LAMPE ARTHUR D. STETSON. EMMA L. SMITH, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 57. Si .1 1 11 1 OUR I ii. NEAR i:l:KK\ >l . THE FOLLOWING BOOKS PUBLISHED BY LEE & SHEPARD, ARE ON THE BROOKLYN LIST. YOUNG FOLKS' HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The story of our country, its discovery, settlement and development, graphically and interestingly told by that master of purest English, Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Price $1.00 net. EXCELLENT QUOTATIONS, By Julia B. Hoitt, Deputy Supt. Tub. Inst., Cal. "Jewels, five words long, that, on th stretched forefinger of all tim . «-."— Tennyson. The book contains hundreds of the choicest bits in the English language, selected with masterly care. Cloth 12 mo ; 329 pages. Price 75 cents net. CHAS. F. KING'S POPULAR GEOGRAPHICAL ASSISTANTS. For Teachers: — Methods and Aids in Geooraphy. / i power of teat king a little well, depends upon the power oj knowing a great s. topical methods, apparatus, map language, model lessons, miscellaneous devices, courses of study, lists of books for reading, etc. 518 pages, 68 illustrations. Price $1.60 net. For Pupils: — Supplementary Reading J'/CTUA'ESQUE CI' 1 >. in ANNE HU CLARA ENA H. SMITH EMELINE A. LEAYCRAF1 MARY F. BUCKLEY. LUCY A. HAYES PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER j8. Nor ill si \ EN III. NE iR II kk\ - I Standard Text Books BY Department of Public Instruction for Use in the Public Schools of the City of Brooklyn. (grammar Series COMPRISING Browns Language Lessons. The First Lines of English Grammar. The Institutes of English Grammar. : Scientific Series Mays Anatomy, Physiology and Hyg Kiddles Ph vsics. COMPRISING oiene. EXAMINATION COPIES SUPPLIED TO TEACHERS. '$3? WILLIAM WOOD & COMPANY, Vublioltcvo, 43, 45, 47, EAST TENTH STREET, NEW YORK. ' (il WNINi; STEBBINS, I NE E. BARKER. HARRIET H. IL§LEY, AGNES DOUGALL, EMMA H PAYNE, ELIZABETH A. BUTTS, HATTIE T. SWEENEY, SARAH W. ROBB, BELLE J. DEUELL. ANNAH BENNERS, MARGARET MATILDA F. WALSH MARIETTA WOLCOTT, JENNIE E. SHANNON, EMMA L. LEONARD. MARGARET A. QUILL, MINNIE C. JOHNSON MARY * MARY I MARGAPi KATE F I CLARA V MARY A ABRAHAMS. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 39. SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH ST. NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 40 (Annum- HEAD Ol Dl MARGARf I DAVI FRANK I,. GREEN, I I-'IM II'AI . ANNIE E. PURCELL ESTELLE A BATCHELLER, JENNIE C. GIBBONS, MARY A. URELL, KATE HASLUCK, HENRIETTA BRAKER. MARY A. KEEGAN, CARRIE M. LLOYD, MATILDA G. ZIETLOW. 1 I I I • MARY i' ANNIE A • MAY F BROWER, LIBBIE DOWNS. M. JOSEPHINE RYAN. ALICE E. BROWER. BLANCHE E. FLEMING. ADA B. YOUNG. ANNIE MARY . ANITA L • LILLIE J M ELIZABE* PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 40. FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVEN1 i S MKTON I fflDiflrog s A RE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS FOR HEATING VENTILATING. INTERIOR VIEW NEW YORK OFFICE. The following is a partial list of BROOKLYN SCHOOLS in which the AMERICAN RADIATORS have jus adopted: Nos. 10, 13, 26, 27. 31, 34, 36, 40, 45, 65, 72, 73. 74, 75, 76.. 77. 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Displayed at the following offices is the largest and most complete assortment of oru ;iu-l beautiful ever shown, comprising over five thousand different styles and sizes adapted to the modern style of archil. •. lure and most approved systems of heating and ventilating public and private buildings: fl]ffETON ft OTTOl^ g $wwi, 111 & 113 Lake Street, Chicago, 111. BOSTON. MASS.. No. 44 Oliver Street. NEW YORK. N. Y., No. 92 Centre Street. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.. No. 324 North First Street. SAINT PAUL. MINN.. National German-American Bank Building. KTON, M. EDITH JOHNSTON, FLORENCE A. LINCOLN MARY E. STARKWEATHER, MAUDE L. PECK, SARAH E. HARRIS, > Ol i 'i i SARAH J ii lCH] JEANIE M WARFORD, MINNIE M TUCKER, MARY DINSMORE, EMMA E. DEANE, NETTIE M. HUTCHINSON, MAUD M. NORTH, MARY E. I MARY B. DENNIS. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 41. DEAN STREET, CORNER NEW YORK AVENUE. ADOLPHA.HEYER SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM M. SUHF THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Telephone. 1232 W MSBURGH. ALFRED BERNHEIM, llotary public. Steam Ship Tickets TO A VD PRO i' Draft and Money Orders p DMESTIC COLLECTIONS ritances, Legacies, Claims and Estates in Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland and othei European countries promptly, on favor : bout pre-payment of POWERS OF ATTORNEY, LAST WILL and TESTAMENTS CARE- FULLY DRAWN. <*>4<; Broadway, Brooklyn, ^Ricydes GENERAL SPORTING GOODS. ALL MALLS OF BICYCLES BOl '.IN. SOLD, 1 1X< HANGED, RENTED AND REPAIRED. BASE BALL AND TENNIS GOODS. Rackets Restrung. Our Repairing Department is under the Management of ALFRED CONINGSBY, late with A. G. Spa!dir, t: Pneumatic Tyre put on All Makes of Solid Tyred Safeties 228 FRED. CONINGSBY, Flatbush Avenue, 228 IROOKLYN. W.&H.MUMFORD, Wall Papers and Upholstery Goods ANNOUNCE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, FURNITURE COVERINGS, LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY TRIMMINGS, BEDDING, Etc., Etc. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. Low Prices and Reliable Workmanship. 390 & >9 2 FULTON STREET, Nl \k SMII II STRI 1 1 ELLEN M . w \ i- 1- 1 N, i B ,\> i i i ROSE M. do BUCK, MARGARET E. CASSIDY, JOHANNA A. MURPHY, CATHARINE 1 ELEANOR S, HART, HENRIETTA M. do BUCK, MARY J. L WYNNE ROSE M. WILBUR, MARTHA J McMULKIN, LOUISE WHITNEY, AGUSTA C. FEY, FRANCES L. WILSON, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 42. ST. M \kk'S. \K \K CI ISSOK W 1 \1 1 J. MAXWELL CARRERE I I , Presl CHARLES HAAS, Vice-Prest. and Treas. G. FRANKLIN STRINGER, Sec'y. Carrere & Haas Iron Works, Successors to HOWEIxIr & SAXTAN, f Structural ^ Ornamental Iron ILforl^s CONTRACTORS FOR COLUMNS, GIRDERS. BEAMS, VAULT LIGHTS, BOLTS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, AND BUILDERS' IRON WORK IN GENERAL, ORNAMENTAL WORK IN IRON, BRASS AND BRONZE FOR ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES, ELEVATOR CARS, f BANK AND OFFICE FIXTURES, WIRE WORK AND FANCY GRILLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. New York Office: Brooklyn Office: *\ Union Square,*— • 351 & 353 Adams St, TELEPHONE CALL, 851 18th ST. TELEPHONE CALL: BROOKLYN, 1BB1. Foundries: Park & Hudson Aves. Works: 331-333-351 & 353 Adams St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. i Ol DEI l ! I I I . ELLEN Q . MARY F. HOOPER, ANN) MAFM MARY L STACK, VINNII ISABELLA HAMBURGER, MAM 1 IDA E. HAGEN, MARIE 1 JOHANNA HOUTMAN, KATE FIELD. MARIETTA RILEY. ELLA r ADDU TILLIE E LITZELBERGER, DOROTHEA STAI-L. MARGUERITE R ROK ; PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER BOERUM, Nl \K l w l \ T,,K ANDERSON " K ^n K ,7w KACK SHAPE ' NAMENTAL BRICK- \ckpo\Vled^ed JJeadqtiarters FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY AND MANUFACTURERS OF RIBBON. This is the largest exclusively Millinery Establishment in this city, carrying the largest and most select stock. THE 5TORE FLOOR is replete with nntpimmesl baby Plower^, Peat^er^, fcaee^, Opnament^ iyUson<;, Ete., in short, everything appertaining to a first-class Milliners Establishment. "In the Centre of Store" are the BARCAIN COUNTERS, which offer great opportunities to supply yourself with rare bargains. 5EC0NE FLOOR accessible by an elevator, are the Finest Snow Rooms in this or any city. Filled with such a complete and select stock of TRinnED MATS i^ D BONNETS, Imported and Domestic, not found elsewhere, and at prices within the reach of all. ^ ^ *i* MOURNING MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. ^ ^ ^ MAK ■ M I II IK. MARIA F WHITTEMORE. MARTHA J. MlNSHULL. MARGARET J. MacENTEE, PATRICK J. 8EHAN, ROBERTINE W.' BROWN. ESTHER M LYNDE, LYDIA H. SCHENCK, SARA F. COOK, LUCILLA KNIGHT. MARY C. KELSEY. CHARLOTTE E. BLACK ii CHI MARY I LILLIAN V CORA A Hi CHARLo: MARY L ANZONETTA R HOMAN. MARY LOWE. FLORENCE M ADDINSELL HELEN E. SMITH MARY A. SHEEHAN ■ ALICE M ISABEL ft H MARY PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 45. l \l w E l IT. NEAP i 1 VSSON AVEN1 E. s Savannah » Liine & Frtc with the rresi of American civilization, beginning with the earliest records and coming down to the present day. Q^^T^^jL^e^^O EDITED \:\ General JAMES GRANT WILSON, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Professor JOHN FISKE, formerly of Harvard University, Assisted by over two hundred sped,)! contributors. COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED. 60 full-page Engravings on Steel. 2,000 Engravings on Wood. For handsome illustrated pamphlet containing specimen pages of the work, price, terms of sale, etc.. address D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 3 and 5 Bond Street, New York HEAD < 'I DEPAR1 LYDIA A EG N JENNIE M. LANUTHORNE, EVA J. DRAKE, LOUISE A. COOK. GERTRUDE E BREEN II \ . HI MINNIE E KENNEDY, ELIZABI ANNIE M. B SELVAGE. HELENE S. GRAEF. EMMA JOHNSON, FANNIE A. GR MINNIE M PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 47 (Branch of V 15). SCHERMERHORN STREET, Nl \ R fHIRD A.VENU1 ESTABLISHED 181 BROOKS BROTHERS, Broadiray, Cor. 22d St., Net*) York City. Qfotfoir5<2[ amd WurmgWm^ (S©odg FOR MEN AND BOYS, READY-MADE AND MADE TO MEASURE. In the department for Clothing to order will always be found a large variety of foreign Suitings and Trouserings in desirable patterns, giving the fullest opportunity for seleetion. In speaking particularly of our Ready-made stoek, we may remind customers that we have special facilities for obtaining the best qualities and the newest designs ; that, in the cutting and making up of our garments we exercise particular care to avoid the stiffness and awkwardness of appearance which so frequently characterize ready-made clothing; that all noticeable patterns are limited to small quantities; and that we endeavor to exclude every style, fabric, and cut which can be easily imitated in inferior grades of goods. Evening Dress Suits and Ulsters for all seasons always in stock ready-made. Our Furnishing Department offers a most complete assortment in that line including the proper shades in Gloves and Scarfs, Allen, Solly cK: Co.'s Hosiery and I 'nderwear, and the best makes of Waterproof Coats. ( )ur location, one block from Madison Square, is convenient to the leading Hotels and easy of access from the principal Railway Stations in New York and vicinity. I I I l\ \ I I'l. I I \ M II \ < I 1 1 I ■ . CATHERINE L. BARBERIE, LIZZIE G. MOHAN LIZZIE M. MARKS. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 48 (Branch of No. 17). NORTH FIRST ST., Nl \K BEDFi iRD \\ l \i l SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY, TNVITE Teachers, School Committees, and Educators generally, to examine their publi- jj[ cations before choice is made of others for their schools or classes. The books and ' charts have been prepared by experienced teachers who have become widely known by reason of their successful work. In their several publications these authors have defi- nitely set forth some of the results they have reached, and have pointed out in some detail the way in which those results were secured. In every instance, both authors and publishers have done their best to make the works helpful, and to give them an attractive appearance. The publishers take occasion to strongly commend the NORMAL REVIEW SYSTEM OF WRITING, Prepared by Professors Farley and Gunnison, THE NORMAL COURSE IN READING, By Sup't W. B. Powell and Miss Emma J. Todd. THE NORMAL MUSIC COURSE, By John W. Tufts and H. E. Holt, THE NORMAL COURSE IN SPELLING, By Larkin Dunton, LL D., and C. Goodwin Clark. These and many others are excellent aids in Primary and Grammar School work. Attention is also invited to MOWRY'S CIVIL GOVERNMENT, MacCOUN'S HISTORICAL CHARTS OF THE UNITED STATES, and his HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, to the CECILIAN SERIES OF STUDY AND SONG BOOK IV, Etc., Etc. ALL EXCELLENT WORKS FOR USE IN ADVANCED GRADES. The teachers of Brooklyn are cordially invited to call at our NEW YORK OFFICE: 81 East 17tl7 St^et, Ur( io] R S c I^are, At any time, and examine our books at their leisure. CORRESPONDENCE CORDIAI.I.V INVITED. ^r System o Cn, Herman Schaefier, Pres. Ernest Benger, Vice-Pres. sf the Dr. Jaeger's Unde Australian Wool. Explanatory, de- 1 Price List sent free, by mail, on We ask attention to our i omple wear for Men, Women and Children These goods are manufactured n art- graded to the seasons, to be w from birth to old age. All made of the Best and Pur scriptive and illustrated Catalogue application. Dr. JAEGERS SANITARY WOOLEN SYSTEM CO., SLEE 4 LONGSTREET, Sole Proprietors and Concessionaries for Kings Cour 504 FULTON STREET. Telephone, 1606 Brooklyn. LEONARD MOODY, REAL ESTATE DEALER Special attention given to collecting rents, interest and management of estates. FOR SALE— Houses, Store Property, Apartment Houses, Cold Water Flats, Factories and Country Property. Lots for Sale in all parts of Brooklyn. Land for Sale by the Lot, Block or A ere. TO LET— Houses, Stores, Factories, Lofts, Flats, Etc. Appraisements made on all classes of property, and written certificates gh hi for same. Property purchased at a bargain for cash, and resold at a small advance, on easy and liberal terms. Careful attention given to loaning and procuring money on Bond and Mortgage. Investments in all classes of city anil country property recommended after personal examination. Estimates submitted on all kinds ol house repairing, decorating and painting Brooklyn Manager of Plate Glass Insurance and Royal Fire Insurance- Company. MAIN OFFICE: 20 COURT STREET, PHEN1X BUILDING, Branch Office, 276 Flatbush Ave., Cor. Prospect PI. BROOKLYN. Tel. Calls:— 20 Court St. -Brooklyn, 105-276 Flatbush Ave. — Brooklyn, 177. ESTABLISHED 1865. CABINETS $i. SOd P o1 A good Photograph is a priceless Souvenir. Have you got one of yourself and of each member of your immediate family? IF NOT, HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. ( >.:, , hiefobjet t is /,> get the best results. We use tin- inn, 1 sto, i r. gat ■'■'< a IAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE NUMBER. WE HAVE NO [•HER GALLERY NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BABIES. 435 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. OPPOSITE WECHSLER & ABRAHAM. FRANi I • HIGBIl . SARAH E. J. PLUNKETT, EMMA RECKER, MARY J. SQUIRE, JESSIE M. GARRETSON, ANNA E HOLLY HEAD OF I >E I ' \ l: I M ENT KATE T. GAYNOR. II M I II • K' • EDITH M. WILSON, ROWENA E. WHITTIER, CAROLINE E. JOHNSON, RACHEL H. LEARY, ALMIRA M MARY E M. POWER, MARY L. DONNELLY, JENNIE M MARTIN EMMA M COHNERT, hi. • ■ | ■ » PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 51 (Branch of N Ml I'M R W 1 M 1 . CORN! R Hi MBOLD1 SI REET. GEO. S. PERRY & CO., School S^PPltes* HEADQUARTERS FOR Wfyitconjb ^ cfyool FtirrtiUire, PERRY'S ^ ^J • ^^boarbs. and Settees. 73 FULTON STREET, BOSTON, Mass. Furniture supplied to many of the Brooklyn Schools ; now furnishing addition to Girls' High School. The following books are on the Brooklyn list for Supplementary Reading : AMERICAN HISTORY STORIES OF INDUSTRY, STORIES, MARA I.. PRATT. A. CHASE & E. CLOW. ETHICS, Bv Mrs. JULIA M. DEWEY. It has been well said that Reading and Language are best developed in con- nection with what is intensely interesting. These books belong to this class; are fully illustrated, and give information of practical value. EDUCATIONAL PUB. CO., Publishers, BOSTON. NEW YORK; 70 Fifth Avenue. CHICAGO. * ♦ MARY A CALDWELL ANNA M. SCHAERTL NELLIE E. ALLEN, EVA R. LEVY, ELEANOR S. MANNING, III tDOl I'll I I I • I -• - . EDITH RHODES, bARAH H KRISTELLER, KATE E BOONE LULU HOWELL, LILLIAN E. MANNING. ANNIE I ANNE i • EMILY |. I'.l \ STARR STRE1 I. NEAR C'l N IK \l \\ I'M I # „ tKS SONS * MP Efi CV^V ' SUCCESSORS TO ^ 1)1 V GEO. MATHER'S SONS cV- J. II. BONNELL & CO., Limited. ff&ffr, printing Irks l 2 9 Rose Street, New York. OFFICES: ■{ 60 John Street, o o o o o We feci assured that having joined our forces, we are now in a position to make special inducements to our friends and patrons. \Yc would be glad to SUBMIT SAMPLES, BID ON CONTRACTS, or make OUOTATIONS on anything desired. It would be almost useless for us to give a list of even the leading PUBLICATIONS and PRINTING HOUSES using our goods, but we will give to anyone desiring it, the names of firms of the highest class, where our ink is in daily use, with samples showing the results. This will apply to almost any special grade you may desire. I 4 SYBIL T. YOUNG, JULIA C. SCHMITT, JENNIE A. HYER, NELLIE L. PEDEN. MARIE A, MacKINNEY, F. MABEL MALLESON, A TIMER, i Ol DEI HANNAH A R - 11 iCHKHS I'EOEN, CATHERINE M. Y rebecca j. McDonnell, TIMOTHEA ■ MINNIE J. WAGNER. CHARLOTTE R. SEIBERT, HARRIET C. CAMPBELL, BUTT, ANNIE ;■ MARY B HEATH, MINNIE M. HILLMAN JOSEPHINE M I ANNA LATUS, M GERTRUDE H KMII.Y IlKNhKRSON PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 54 (Branch of No. 45 •• WALWORTH STREET, NEAR MYRTLE VVEN1 I CASSIDY & SON M'FG CO. MANUFACTURERS OK GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, 133 & 135 W. 23d St, and 124, 126 k 128 W. 24th St., NEW YORK. # ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED FOR RESIDENCES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Etc. We have the contract to supply COMBINATION FIXTURES for the BOYS' and GIRLS' NEW HIGH SCHOOL. • Many prominent buildings in Brooklyn are equipped with our fixtures, the latest being S. W. WECHSLER & BROS. DRY GOODS PALACE. \l 1 1 I \ DOUG Ml \ 1) OF DEPA HI M IN I SARA E. DAVIS. LYDIA R. NELSON, CORNELIA V. HALL. ANNA L. SUTER, MARY C. SHEPARD, HENRIETTA PICASO. MINNIE J OLIVER, KATHARINE PIETSCH EMMA L. MAY, II M II I- lN-b> MAY W MILLARD, MARTHA W. MITTENZWEIG CAROLINE I. GOLL, MARY J, GOLLHOFER, ALICE M PEOLEY. KATHARINE E MEAGHER ALICE 8. I CARRIE B ' PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 5; (Branch of No. 25) STOCKTON STREET, NEAR MARCY \M Nl 1 V/A. 3^HVARZ VAEUDER & G2. 37 and 39 FtiLiTON STREET, NEW Y0RK GlTY. /.-'% Makers of the most approved style and superior Office Desks, and Bank and Office Interiors in the World. F EVELYN HINMAN, JESSIE L. EVARTS, CAROLINE E. PASHLEY. MINNIE I. CATELY, ABBIE E. STANLEY, MARY E. ALLEN, KATE OWEN FERNIE, CARRIE W. FREDERICK, HEAD Ol I ) i l ■ ,\ : ; i ■ i i V I i i MAUDE DE LORRAINE, MARY PORTER 6COTT, FLORINDA D. TOWNSEND. MARIA MCCAFFREY, CATHARINE L. TONER, C. ISABEL BAKER, JENNIE PATERSON, MARY E. B. FORD, M ANNA L. COLU LOUISE O VOl - LIZZIE A. KINSEY. MARY K. CHAMBER8, MAGGIE A. MURPHY. ROSETTA L. WINTER. MINERVA II. ELLIS, > PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 56 (Branch of No. 26). BUSHWICK VVENUE, CORNER MADISON ST. International Ed ucation Se ries. F HE Standa rd Professional Library for Teachers. Covers the whole field of pedagogical study. Prepares teachers for better work and higher salaries. "The International Education Series will receive a warm welcome from teachers who appreciate the responsibility and dignity of their profession. It brings in a convenient form to the American teacher a library which represents some of the best educational thought of the world, mingling the historical, theoretical, and practical in admirable propor- tion. It will enlarge the horizon, quicken the interest, and promote the practical success of every teacher who thoughtfully reads it." GEORGE M. FORBES, Professor of Pedagogy, Rochester diversity. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, i, 3 & 5 bond st„ new york. sign of the: blue: bell N. B.— If you would like to have a Telephone in your office or residence, please write to the Company, or call at 16 Smith Street, Room 4, Brooklyn, N. V., for full particulars. 500 MILES IN A 5 MINUTES A IN A SOUND lam PROOF CABINET. C( >MPLETE llipSI SECLUSK >N. THE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE FURNISHES PROMPT AND RELIABLE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LOCAL AND FAR DISTANT FOINTS. THK New York and NewJerseyTelephoneC.mpanv has established throughout the City of Brooklyn Long Distance and Local TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS, in convenient Localities, where you can at a moment's notice converse easily with nvrr .',(), OOO -ubs. r.hets in P.rooklyn, New Vork City, Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, all the Oranges, Trenton, Long Branch, Lakewood, Boston, Albany, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington, L). C, and the intermediate cities and important towns. TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS IN BROOKLYN. 16 SMITH STREET, First Floor, in Telephone Building. I COUNTY COURT HOUSE, in Hall, Second Floor. UNION L. K. R., in Waiting Room, Sands and Washington Sts. i 503 FULTON' ST., in s, Wechsler & Bros.' Dry Goods Store. 37' FULTON STREET, "Mail and Express" Office, Arbuckle BROOKLYN ANNEX FERRYHOUSE, Foot Fulton Street. Building. I WECHSLER & ABRAHAM'S Dry Goods Store, Fulton Street. IX THE AMERICAN DISTRICT, BROOKLYN DISTRICT AND WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH OFFICES. IN THE PRINCIPAL DRUG STORES AND REAL ESTATE OFFICES IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THK CITY. A Complete List of them will be found on pages 6, 7 and 8 of our Subscribers' Directory. EVANGELINE FROST - , GRACE ALLEN, EMILY N. GOODWIN, HENRIETTA BERRY, ELSIE P. TASSIE, ELIZABETH A. HALL. Ill >D OF DEI MARY HfcCRS NETTIE L. VAN HOUTEN, IDA M. THISTLE, LOUIE M PEARSE, MABEL F. DODGE, JESSIE M, LATTO, NELLIE A, BEARDSLEY MABEL M SARAH E LOUISE b MINNIE E. WILSON, MINNIE E. DUNCAN, ELLA T FENNEL PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 57 (Branch of No. 26). REID AVENUE, CORNER VAN BUREN ST. EAGLE STANDARD PENCILS ROUND AND HEXAGON. UNEQUALED BV ANY MAKE, FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC The lead in these Pencils is universally acknowledged to be the finest preparation known. Special attention is called to the 2!4, it being specially prepared for FREE HAND DRAWING, SKETCHING, and GEN- ERAL SCHOOL USE— it being used more extensively in Schools and Educational Institutions than any other Pencil. EAGLE STEEL PEN?, OPQU/JIsED FOR UAIIFORMITg, SMOOTHNESS and BURABI LITt). Made by a New and Original Process by the latest Improved American Machinery. We make a large assortment of PEN HOLDERS, with our patent indestructible fasteners. Springs and tips cannot separate. No rivets to impede writing. i EAGLE COLORED PENCILS, in over 50 Colors. ]/ For coloring Map Drawings, Checking and ¥ Marking School Exercises. Colors of a superior in quality; do not break; excelling water colors. ;, EAGLE ESASIVE RUBBER. Made from the very | | best Para Gum. Never hardens ; always clean. DRINK PURE WATER. 'he ffiasteur ^e?m* ^roof $£lteT. The only filter iQ tl^e world tl^at t^enooves all organic n^attcr- and uenns of- disease froir) water. Lor use in Schools, gorges, Offices, and all places wt)cre pare water is require* I. Approved hy leading physicians and scientists of tt)C age. ^— sold by R. C. ANDERSON, Agent, 2end fcr Catalogue. No. 4 W. 28th St., New York. LOUISE D. BACON, MARY A. GRlGG. ANNIE J. CAREY, VENA M. INGRAHAM, EMMA B. SPROLE, ANNIE L BUCHANAN, i I 1 1 JESSIE F DIBBLE. ELLEN E THORPE, ANNA 0. ANE ALIDA C. BANTA, ALICIA M MACKEY, M JULIA F M ELIZABETH M DUFF* *EEN SARA J. READ. 3 UBL1C SCHOOL NUMBER 58 (Branch of No. 32). DEGRAW, NEAR SMITH STREET. P. F. O'BRIEN. P. S. O'BRIEN. P. F. O'BRIEN & SON, BUILDERS c s ISIo. 148 liee ^lvcquc, Telephone, 922 IVilliamsburgb. PBOOKLiY^ REFERENCKS. CHURCHES St. Anne's R. C, Brool Holy Family R. C,, Holy Rosary R. C, St. Agnes' R. C, Transfiguration R. C, Sands St. Methodist, Lewis Ave. Congregational, lyn. BaSINESS HOUSES. Wechsler & Abraham, W. C. Vosburgh, J. M. Horton & Co., Cochran Building, FACTORIES. Brooklyn. Chapel Church Messiah, Bolton & Spadone, Brooklyn. Holy Trinity, National Meter Co., Westminster Presbyterian, Green & Blackwell, Holy Redeemer, Thomas & Co., St. Mary's R. C, Poughkeepsie. Gutta Percha & Rubbe r Mfg. Co., Brooklyn Chapel and Convent St. Joseph's, L. I. Sacred Heart, West Point, N. Y. RESIDENCES. Transfiguration R. C, New York City. Wm. H. Hill, Bro .klyn. St. James' R. C, James Richmond, SGH60LS. Nos. 3. 7. 13, 15, 16, 23, 25, 27, 28, 36, 41, 42, 43, 49, 51, 82, and additions. , J. McQuald, J. Richards, Hon. Richard O'Gorman, Sands Point, L. I , Cornelius Dever, Sands Point, L. I. St. Patricks, St. Anne's, Sister of Mercy, St. Francis Xavier, Brooklyi - John VV. Harper, " SAR All A STALI \ HEAD OF DEPARTMENT RFHS-CCA B. MARTIN. CHARLOTTE A. RENNERT, MINNIE F. BASSLTT, LOUISE RITSCHY, KATIE V. LYNCH, CARRIE G. HOLMES, li ^CHJIRS MAV PERRY, ISABELLA M. BARNETT, MARGARET J. IRWIN, JENNIE PERRY, ALICE C. TURNBULL ELIZA J. CANA7AN. ELLA T. CLIFFORD, MINNIE GEALE, ISABELLA A. STEWART PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 59 (Branch of No. 34 LEONARD STREET, NEAR NASSA1 \\1 TA£K A 5^1VipkE5 WITH YOU. It will open to you new avenues to pleasure, combining exhilarating, refreshing exercise of the body with the ever changing panorama of nature, delighting the eye, resting the mind, soothing and quieting the nerves. Dr. N. Baldwin, Coldwater, Mich., writes: "1 am recommending the Bicycle indiscriminately as a general mode of exercise, particularly to the weak, nervous and poorly nourished of either sex." Our elegant new store and riding school, 1760 & 1771 Broadway, corner of 57th Street, is open every day and evening. A complete line of Ramblers (18 styles) and Cycle Accessories, is carried in stock. We take pleasure in giving visitors courteous attention. If you cannot call, send for a copy of our catalogue and the pamphlet " Bicycling for Girls, from a Medical Standpoint." GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG, CO,, NEW Y0RK. B0ST0N, WASHINGTON. GHIGAGe. M \K , \\<\ r l PALMGRl HEAD Ol DEI 'A i.'l M I.N 1 FRANCES M. DRISCOLL. ■ i i \i HBR8. MARY I MARKS, ANNIE A DUFFY. LAURA 1 KATE A. DERHAM, ANNIE E. MACLACHLAN. LUC f SUSIE B. HOLMES FLORETTE M THATFORD, HARR - SARAH A. CRUMLEY GRACE C. FINLAY MARION R. CI EMMA L McELHINNEY ANGELA M. KEYES ANNIE J. QUINN, ELIZ. F W CUNNINGHAM NELLIE L. DOYLE ENIO U SAUNDERS PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 6o (Branch of No. to). .VENUE, ( OkM R IWENT11 Ml ST. -r MANUFACTURED BYi- She iltETALiic Relief fflra go. 275 of 277 Sreene ^ve., Brooklyn, IK. U ^R METALLIC RELIEF DECORATION presents a novelty in Wall and Ceiling ornamentation, which is well worthy the most careful consideration of Architects, Builders and Decorators. It is practically indestructible; fire, water and vermin proof; is uninjured by washing or by the application of disinfectants ; is easily applied ; never falls off ; while it combines beauty of design and finish to its other advantages. Our painted finish is very desirable for Public Buildings, Hotel Offices, Theatres and Schools, and is equal to Lincrusta- Walton or similar relief decorations, being superior in the fact of its permanency, and is adapted to walls and ceilings in private residences. We are prepared to furnish special designs, or work up Architects' own designs at the shortest notice. Catalogues and estimates on application. ( HAKI.ol I I I SHEVILLE TBA( ii L£RS. JESSIE F. JORDAN, ANITA L. COMINGS, JESSIE I PERKINS. ADA A. MURTAGH, LILY I. ESCHMAN, MARGARET E. VAN WAGONER, ALICE M. BROWN, CARRIE J. DEANE. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 61 (Branch of No. 70). FULTON STREET, CORNER NEW JERSEY AVE. ESTERBROOK'S STEEL PENS. LEADING SCHOOL NUMBERS: No. A 1 A 1 A 1 A 1 A 1 No. 128 128 128 No. 333 333 333 No. 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 444 ALL OF SUPERIOR AND STANDARD QUALITY. MAKE YOUR REQUISITIONS FOR THEM. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. 1 Al Al A 1 No. 128 128 128 No. 333 333 333 Works: Camden, N. J. !6 John Street. New York. GATE « GITY * NATURAL * STONE * WATER * FILTER THE ONLY PERFECT PURITY HOUSE FILTER. Open cut s Disc used in and Separate ENDORSED BY Boards of Health, Sanitary Associations, W Physicians & Scientists , *?' 1 AS THE ^1 BEST, SIMPLEST AND J MOST PERFECT WATER FILTER PURIFIER ON THE MARKET. our Filters Patent Ice Is as easily kept cUan as an ordinary water pail or pitcher. To secure PURE WATER use the justly celebrated and world-renowned GATE CITY FILTER. A Porous NATURAL STOSE is used as the Filtering: Medium. The water which drips through this remarkable STONE, drop by drop, is made CHEMICALLY PURE, and is superior to most Spring or Aerated water-. These facts are certified toby our most eminent Analytical Chemists, Physici; Boards of Health, Sanitary Experts, and by over 75,000 of our best citizens, f 1 actual use during the past ten years. Also in use in the principal Hospit Colleges, Asylums, Clubs and Public Buildings in the U. S. ONE OF MANY THOUSAND VOLUNTARY ENDORSEMENTS. " I have thoroughly tested your filter, and it has been an object of inter to many of the pupils. The foulest water I could obtain was passed Ihrou the filter and afterward examined with a microscope for several days withe detecting the slightest trace of animalcula;, the microscopical examination bei made with the best lens that could be bought. It is the best of all the filters which 1 have any knowledge." J. J. BROWN, Professor of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. For particular ddress the GATE CITY STONE FILTER COMPANY. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS. 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. ANNIE L SHANNON ANNIE L. HARRIS, EMMA E WRIGHT SARAH E RYDER, I I I I MINNIE WIEBE. MARGARET A CARR MARY E ISABELL KATIE A QUINN SOSANNE I HONOR 1". QUINN, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 62 (Branch of N< BRADFORD STREET, NEAR LIBERTY Wl. r\() YOU KNOW that a MARKS ADJUSTABLE RECLINING CHAIR will provide you witli " ALL i HE Comforts of Home " ? If you are interested to know more about it, you can see and obtain this wonderful chair of The Marks A. F. Chair Co. AI 930 BROADWAY, New York City, OR 215 WABASH AVE., Chicago, hi. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES SENT EREE ON APPLICATION. MILLE-R B-ROTHE-RS' ERASERS and STEEL PENS, zAre [Made in eAmerica, an./ arc the 'Best. MILLER BROTHERS CUTLERY COMPANY, MERIDEN, CONN. New York Office, 325 Broadway. M 111 ! MARY E. McDEVITT, FLORA L. NOLTINQ, KATE II. NEWCOME, CARRIE H. NEWCOME, I .Mil ANNA L. jUINN, MARCUS A. WEED. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 63. HINSDALE STREET, NEAR GLENM0R1 WE. JOHN H. KELLY, jJ)ecoratOF, 19 5 SCHERMERrlORN ST., CORNER HOYT ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Telephone Mo. 1273, Brooklyn. \V. KENTON. J. XEAVTOX. W. W. KENYON. KE/NgO/N & /NEWTO/N, IUMBER^]V(ERGHANTS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. OFFICE, 528 UNION STREET, Near Third Avenue. "B-ROO K l_y M , /M . y . 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EMMA SMITH, MARGARETH B. REIMER LAURA M MANN, HE I •■ ELIZABETH ELISE WIN MARIA ALLEN, W. TEJS BROECK S. I Ml. AY PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBLR 64. BERRIMAN STREET, NEAR BELMON1 \\r\l i f^ A i- Estate Why do all the people who travel on the Long Island Railroad look out of the windows as they pass through ]V[orris^Park? Because, spread out before the delighted eyes of the passengers is one of the most charming and picturesque views imaginable. MORRIS PARK, sold by order of William Ziegler, Esq., is on the Atlantic Avenue Rapid Transit and the Long Island Railroad, just beyond Brooklyn. It possesses all such conveniences as WATER, SHADE TREES, SIDEWALKS, Fire Department, Club House, Etc. It's a Refined Suburb lor Rllined Peopll, and best of all, the man or woman of moderate means can afford to buy here, for the lots cost from $190 a piece up, and may be paid for in monthly installments. Titles insured. A LARGE NUMBER OF LOTS AT MORRIS PARK HAVE BEEN SOLD TO BROOKLYN SCHOOL TEACHERS. Maps and free passes from JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., 189 & 191 MONTAGUE STREET, 60 LIBERTY STREET, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. Ol DEI SARAH M. FARQUHAR i I I l.- ANNA L McDEVITT, IDA H. THURBER. MARY G. MAGEE EMMA L. SWEENY, MARY M DONALDSON, MARY WHITLOCK, IDA M. VOORHEES, NELLIE E HART, IDA L SHEPPERD, HELENA F CATHERINE KAVANAGH, ANNIE L. DORR ANTONIA E. ALTGELT, JULIE STAMPER, ANNIE Ti . ELlZABETi- ALONZO A. AS11MIN, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 65. RICHMOND STREET, NEAR RIPQEWQOD AVENT 1 TWO GREAT SERIES OF TEXT- BOOKS UNITED. The Sheldon Series S AND ® l he Franklin Series. By this consolidation great savings can be affected, of which we propose to give the public a share. Sheldon s Modern School Reader, New Franklin Readers, Sheldon's Arithmetic, Two books, Stoddard's New Intellectual Arithmetic, Franklin Arithmetics, Sheldon's Algebras, Franklin's Elementary Algebra, Sheldon's Word Studies, Modern Spelling Book, Patterson's Elements of Grammar and Composition, Patterson's Advanced Grammar and Rhetoric, Scudder's United States Histories, in two books, The Great English Writers, From Chaucer to George Eliot, Shaw's New History of English and American Literature. Chapin's First Principles of Political Economy. Avery's Complete Scries on Natural Sciences. Avery's First Principles of Natural Philosophy, Avery's Elements oe Natural Philosophy (new edition). Averv's Elements of Chemistry, \ \ i i . < OMPI ill. CHEMISTRY, Embracing Organic Chemistry. Hill's Rhetoric and Logic, Etc. Hill's Elements or Rhetoric and Composition, Hill's Si ience ot Rhetoric, Hill's Elemen i s of Logic, Hill's Elements of 1'sychology. SI'.M) I OK < IIU TI.AKS YM> CATALOGUED Sheldon ^ Company, NEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO. THE STANDARD CLOCK of the Boards of Education of Netu York, Brooklyn, Boston, and many other Cities. THEE. HOWARD WATGH&GLOGK CO., Manufacturers of fine Watches and Clocks, 41 Maiden Lane, 383 Washington St., 34 Washington St., NEW YORK. BOSTON. CHICAGO. I !• ,\< I I I- I .ADEN, CATHERINE T. SUYDAM. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 66 Brand OSBORN STREET. NEAR Ml UK AVENUE. STEAM WATER HEATING * VENTILATING APPARATUS FOR WARMING RESIDENCES, SCHOOLS. CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, THEATRES, Etc., Etc. Manufacturers of MERCER BOILERS, GOLD'S BOILERS, MILLS BOILERS, UNION RADIATORS, ROYAL UNION RADIATORS REED RADIATORS, GOLD "PIN" RADIATORS. Send for Descriptive Catalogue. MERCER BUI WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED BOILERS IN USE IN THE BROOKLYN SCHOOLS. Also in : Colgate Universitj , Hamilton, N. Y Publii Si hools, Plainfield, N. J., i ol and Library Build'g, Yonkers.N. Y. v ... Ha en I - I, New Havi n, Conn. ( hurch ol Messiah, B klyn, N. Y., E. A. Quii I & Son, An hitei ts, Yonkers, N. Y. .O-car Ted-'. \i. Ini. I i. 126 Libertj St., N. Y. .Warren R. Briggs, Architect, Bridgeport Ct. L.W.Robinson, Architect, New Haven, Ct. R. H. Robertson. An hitei 1, 121 E. 23d St., X. Y. I pkin Avenue Con'g'l CI h, Brooklyn, N. Y.,. Geo. P. ( happell, Architei t, 24 State St., N.Y. G P >l rosini, Riverdale, N.N D. & J. Jardine, Architects, 1262 Broadway, N. Y. N. Y. Ave. M. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Eugene Kelly, ; 3 West 51st Street, N. Y. Wm. E. Dodge, 262 Madison Avenue, N. Y. F. H. I-eggett, Cor. Wesl Broadwaj Franklin St., N.Y. John Arbuckle, 315 Clinton Avium-, Brooklyn. THE H. B. SMIXH COMPANY 137 CENTRE ST., NEW YORK. Established 1853. PHILADELPHIA. WORKS. WESTFIELD, MASS. • EVIDENCE. • • NEW HAVEN. The Starrett m People Cycle Co. Over 15 years in the Bicycle Trade. Purchasers taught to ride free. 1175 BEDFORD AVENUE, Near Putnam Avenue. Telephone, 677 Bedford. BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEW AND SECOND-HAND MACHINES SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Wheels Rented, Repaired and Stored. Cushion or Pneumatic Tires fitted to old wheels. ol k < ,\ 1 VLOGl CHARLES A. DORSEY, TEACHERS. MARITCHA R. LYONS, JULIA A. E. WOOD, EMMA L. HAGERMAN, MARY E. BUTLER, LAURA A, BROWN, GERTRUDE E. JOHNSON, LOUISA A. SCOTTRON, KATHERINE M. WHITE, FLORENCE W, FRANKLIN, CELINDA D. ANDERSON. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBLR 67. NOR III M I h ' 1 PLACE, Nl \K PARK AVI'Nl I The Amfrican Scientist and Geographian. We PUBLISH among other standard and popular text books, those which are authorized for use in the Brooklyn Public Schools : MAURY'S GEOGRAPHIES, MAURY'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, HOLMES' NEW READERS, DAVIS' READING BOOKS, VENABLE'S NEW ARITHMETICS, CLARENDON DICTIONARY. Teachers aiu ire always w< Rome at new im-towi (Jtyiu^ity pub^fyir^ Qo., 43-47 EAST 10th STREET, Fifthdoor West oj Broad wj NEW YORK. APPROVED School and College Text-Books. The following list embraces the leading publica- tions formerly included in the catalogues of Cow- perthwait & Co. and E. H. Butler & Co., the business of these firms having been consolidated under the name and style of E. H. BUTLER & CO. GEOGRAPHIES. Butler's Geographies, Warren's Geographies, Mitchell's Geographies. Monroe's Readers. Monroe's Spellers, READERS. Butler's Series of Readers. SPELLERS New American Spellers. ARITHMETICS. New American Arithmetics, Hagar's Arithmetics. ENGLISH GRAMMARS. Bingham's Grammars, Greene's Grammars, Smith's Grammar. LANGUAGE LESSONS. Powell's How to See. Powell's How to Talk, Powell's How to Write. HISTORIES. Berard's History of the U.S., Butler's History of the U.S., Goodrich's Historical Series. COPY BOOKS. Butler's Copy Books, Business Standard Copy Books. WALL MAPS. Butler's Commercial Map, Mitchell's Outline Maps. CHARTS. Butler's Reading Charts, Monroe's Reading Charts. School Officers and Teachers are cordially invited to address us in regard to any of our publications. For complete catalogue and price list, address E. H. BUTLER&CO, PUBLISHERS, PHILADKLPHIA. C.E0RG1 w \ I PUTNAM. II Ai HENS SELINA C. LAKE. MARY H. MATHEWb, ALICE M. CORNER I - \ PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 68 (Branch of No. 67). TROY AVE . CORNER DEAN -l DICHARD B. TREACY, # ^^^ 56 CO URT STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. PIANOS James & Holmstrom, Steck: and other •■■ FOR CASH, and Repairing. Repairer and Tuning A fine Assortment of MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS. VIOLINS. AUTO-HARPS. ZITHERS. ACCORDEONS. CONCERTINAS. METRONOMES. TAMBORINES. VIOLIN BOWS. GUITAR and VIOLIN CASES. FIFES. HARMONICAS. fc ON INSTALLMENTS OR TO RENT. Tuner of the pianos in the Public Schools for the past fifteen years. *))) A COMPLETE STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC, • MUSIC BOOKS, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. NEW MUSIC. 'ATHENIA," w ; ,itz Quadrille, by M. Melville. 'SPANISH SENORITAS," Song, by . . . . E. E. Newell. 'ON THE LINE," March, by Walter A. Dolane. ' LAKE PEARL," Valse-Caprice, by .... A. Messinger. 'UNDINE," Military Schottische, by Co-wen. 'LE DANSE MONO," Gavotte, by C.Cole. AND ALL THE LATEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SHEET MUSIC. 1ELEN M. CLOW, I .\i III I ' (' \ I HAKIM'. T. (LOW, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 69. UNION AY KM E, NEAR STAGG STREE1 METROPOLITAN HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE SIDE-CRANK SELF-CONTAINED ENGINE. The Metropolitan Engine is constructed entirely on mechanical principles throughout. Front Side View Showing Automatic Safety Stop Governor attached, and cross head with wedge shaped shoes, keys and rigid studs with hex. nuts. Cut shows Front Side View with outer Inuring connected to main body and showing band wheel between both bearings made in sizes from 10 to 75 Horse Power. DONEGAN & SWIFT, No. 11 Murray Street, New York. ' IOA L. BROWER, LURA I, BIROSALL, ANNIE B. MORIARTY. CHRISTINA M. GRAHAM, BEULAH C SCOTT. MARY E. TRAVERS, ALIOA L. MURPHY, HEAD OF DEPARTMEN1 ANNA K. STEWART, r BACH 1 RS MARY V BERRY, E. LUELLA NICHOLS, EDITH COODINGTON, GERTRUDE W. MITCHELL, Minnie E talbot, MARY B. LEE, MARY B. McFADDEN. JULIA V MABEL 51 SARAH HELEN S LOUD. AMANDA C ALLEN, MARiE T BOLLENHAGEN, EDITH W BROOKS. GEORGE W. EDWARDS, v PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 70. PATCHEN AVENUE, CORNER MACON STRE1 1 DEER m PARK The Reality Spot of Long Island, JV. Y". ON THE MAIN LINE OF THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, FOUR MILES FROM BABYLON AND THE BEAUTIFUL GREAT SOUTH BAY. Six hundred Lots sold in four weeks ; 500 per cent, can be made by those who invest now. $100,000 being expended in improvements. A company just formed to build an Electric Railway from Deer Park to Babylon and the Great South Bay, four miles from Deer Park. For health, location and beauty Deer Park cannot be excelled. Fifteen miles of beautiful streets and sidewalks already made. New hotel and several houses being erected and plans and specifications are already made for a $75,000 Hotel on the lake. Buy now and make money. LOTS, ^30. JLISTO TJFTATARID. EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. TWO LOTS and a YEARLY COMM UTATION FREE TO ANYONE BUILDING A HOUSE, or we will build a house for you on the monthly installment plan. MAPS AND CIRCULARS giving description of property can be had by calling on or addressing DEER PARK IMPROVEMENT CO. Bennett Building, Cor. Fulton and Nassau Sts., N. ) . ROOM 18 ARBUCKLE BUILDING; 698 MYRTLE AVENUE, 102 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. P% «*v J t ill lD Ol I'll III I-' NORMA H MINNIE E SLOVER, MARY i ADELE BOOKSTAVER HAT 1 1 MAR." IARRETT, HELEN L. FAIR H AUG ANNA M WALSH SARAH 1. TEED. MARY A BAI ■■ MiDGE M GILSON ETTA LOHMAN. ■ORHAM EMMA V McCLEARY, MARY MYERS. fOSEPH S BURNS, > PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER j\ (Branch of No ;;> HEVWARD ST., M VR LEI W I THE FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER, Forty Keys and Eighty Characters Powerful manifolder Alignment perfect and permanent Simplest, lightest and most Writing always in sight .... 5 % ^' SEND FOR CIRCULAR, g PRICE, $60.00. FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER & SUPPLY CO., 325 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. MARTIN & LEE, Builders, 440 CLERMONT AVE. We have built several of our Public Schools, viz. : Nos. 26, Br. 40, 45, 52, 53, 74, 75, 76. Also have on hand several fine residences for sale, on the Park Slope, of which we have made a specialty as to convenience and price. Call and see them. HOUSTON'S NEW PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Revised to accord with ihe latest teachings of science. It is the realization of what a text-book on this subject should he. Concise, Comprehensive, and in every respect an ideal text book. Prk e, $1.25. THORPE'S CIVIL GOVERNMENT. Thorpe's (ivies is a book of inspirations and aspirations. It is a book which in method, manner, and scope, will secure the approval of every teachei thai examines it. It is directly in line with the " New Education." Price, $1.00. SMYTH'S AMERICAN LITERATURE. There has been for years past a growing demand for a text hook on American Literature, comprehensive in its scope, yet sufficiently concise to be 1 pleted in one term. Such a text hook is here pn ented, with the belief that it will fill a long-felt want in many schools. I'kh E 90 cents. For information relative to the above, Ol any of our publica- tions, please address ELDREQGE I BRQTHER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DA 1 Ml »R I'l ON MARY A. LEE, NINA CAMERON. I I CA< HE RS, ANNA E DARROW, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 72 (Branch of No. 64), NEW LOTS ROAD, NEAK r. VRB1 S - I i I i i HYGEIA PARK SANATORIUM COMPANY BRENTWOOD, L. I. i O. Howard, U. S. Army, X. \ . Hon. J. B. Treat, Bank, r, Monroe, Wis. I ewis Thompson, C.^liiii Madi on Squ in Bank, N. V. John Allen, Peoples Bank, N. Y. Olaf Bi ilist, Gottenburg, Neb. Harry W. Treat, Esq., Helliwell & Treat, I Senator James W. Birkett, Pres. Birkett Mfg. Co., Br Edwin S. Brodix, Esq . N. u Vor] INCORPORATORS Henry L. Redfield, Central Loan and Trust Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herbert Kettell, Attorney, Pas; iii , \ I. E. J. Whitlock, B klynBoardol Education, Brooklyn, N. Y. Glenwood Preble, Esq., Chicago. Gen. E. M. Greene, Vi. e-Pr, Electro Magnetto Mfg. Co., New York. Ferd. W. Peck, Jr., Chi. W. Elfred G i, Gould Brothei ind Bouldin, Bankers, 5 Wall Street, N. Y. C. Sherman Wynn, Pres. H luras Lumber Co., Chicago. ADVISORY MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. James R. Leaming, 18 VV. 38th St., N. Y. City, Dr. J. H. Raymond, 17; Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. F. Shrady, 8 East 66th St., N. Y. < itj Dr. Joh Byi 1 114 ( Imton Si . Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Simo Baruch, 51 W. 70th St., N. Y. City. Dr. John A. McCorkle, 14c, Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. J. Bi ake White, 101 : Madison Av< . N, « York. Dr. Frank E. West, 2q Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. \ Dr. R. C. M. Pa..e. 31 W. 3i <} St., N. Y. City. Dr. Herberi F. Williams, 563 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. John H. Hinton, ,r W. 31SI St.. N. Y. City. Dr. ( has. Corey, 23 S. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Francis Hvki Si, irt, 123 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Dk. Henry D. Chapin, 27 W. 51st St., N. Y. City. Dr. Nathaniel Matson, 415 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr I II f. Terhune, 169 Adelphi Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dk W. E. Forest, 101 Waverly Place, New York. Dr. A. F. Cam,,. 1 1. 165 Washington Park, Brooklyn, N. Y. A NOBLE WORK A SANATORIUM TO BE LOCATED NEAR BROOKLYN. An Important Institution in Which Leading Physicians and Prominent Business Men are Interested. A well-equipped sanatorium, convenient to New York and Brooklyn, where patients may recei the best of medical treatment for |io and $12 per week, is a necessity that impresses all thoughtful citizens. \]>]>reciating this need, a number of gentlemen, prominent in the medical profession, have interested themselves in the erection of an institution that will be ready for patients by October. It will be built at Brentwood, L. I., an "* hour's ride from Brooklyn, and it is proposed to make it equal in every way to the celebrated sanatoria in Germany. Brentwood is situated in a natural pine forest, equal to the piny woods of Georgia, Carolina and Florida, and investigation shows it to be absolutely free from malaria. The inhalation of salt air coming direct, from the sea, and being filtered through immense forests of pine and dried by contact with a gravelly soil that is free of moisture, is HEAD Ol nil M. t MMA ! L KATE SCHUMANN, SELINA A. MINARD. FANNY J. BURLINGAME, JULIA A. DOYLE, TEMPERANCE GRAY, SARAH E. SWANSON, ISABELLE J. WATSON. CLARA M. CASE, I ECHAN, MEEHAN, ROSETTA C. MA ISABELLA A. BOULTON. ANNA J. CUNNINGHAM, GRACE MARK, NELLIE WARD, C. WARREN I1AMII TON, PRIN. II ■ ')LLINS. GERTRU REBECCA T. BUI - JESSIE J. MARTIN, HATTIE NEWELL ) PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 73. McDOUGAl STRE] I.iokmk ROCKAWAV AVENU1 said to be excellent for pulmonary diseases, and this health desideratum is distinctly a part of the splendid con- ditions of this point. The location and the institution have the unqualified indorsement of some of the leading physicians and business men of Brooklyn. Professor J. H. Raymond, ex-Commissioner of the Brooklyn Board of Health : — " Certainly, the conditions at Brentwood are such as sanitarians are accustomed to look for and demand before they are willing to endorse any place as healthful in the broadest sense of that term. It seems to me that you have selected an ideal spot for the sanatorium." In addition to philanthropic benefits, this enterprise promises good returns as an investment. The State Trust Company, 50 Wall Street ; and the Franklin Trust Company, Corner Montague and Clinton Streets, Brooklyn, will receive subscriptions to an issue of $150,000 preferred stock in the Hygeia Park Sanatorium Company, Brentwood. L. I. This stock, offered at $50 per share, will bear 6 per cent, cumulative dividends, payable semi-annually, and each share will entitle the holder to a lot free of incumbrance, valued at $50. This issue of preferred stock will be a first lien on the entire real estate holdings of the Hygeia Park Company (exclusive of lots reserved for preferred share-holders), together with all improvements, including a magnificent cottage sanatorium and equipments, repre- senting a total value of $426,500. The assignment of lots to holders of preferred stock will be based on the date of receiving subscriptions — early subscribers getting first choice. A complete prospectus has been issued by BRODIX & CO., Managers, 509 Lincoln Building, Union Square, New York, which will be furnished on application. TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY: COUNSEL: GERMAN-AMERICAN REAL ESTATE & GUARANTEE CO., J. EDWARD SWANSTROM, 34 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. 20 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. EVERYTHING ^ FOR THE ° SCHOOLROOM UNITED STATES SCHOOL FURNITURE CO. 74 Fifth Ave. 307-309 Wabash Ave. NEWYORK CHICAGO ADEU -in, \l ,MON G. Ml l<\\ l\. PRINCIP U MARY A. HALL, FANNIE M. SCOTT, MARY COTTIER, SARAH J. BROWN, GERTRUDE FORREST, SARAH E. CASSIDY, ELLA E. LEX, ANNIE M C. REILLY, ELLA H DUANE, JOSIE A DUANE. CORDELIA E. HUGHES EMMA MAYER, ROSEMARY ROGERS, MATILDA SCHWAB, ) ) • ;k<> STR1 I ! THIS PUBLICATION WAS PRIM ED BY L'ARTISTE PUBLISHING COMPANY N«i 7 WARREN STREET NI-:W YORK HEAD Ol Dl Mill JOSli '■' WILLI \\l S Mill CKENINU ]OHN E. MELICK. ALICE V. HILL, CORA G A SULLIVAN, MARY H. McCABt 1 OSTER, II I I I I CLARA J UUANE. ELIZABI CARRIE A. SHEI. MAUDE E SNEDEKER ) AJK w -****f^y J : ?» PUBLIC SCHOOL NU.WBLR 75. K\ ERGRE1 \ VVENUE, CORNER RALPH STRE1 l MARY P HATTIE A M SARAH J M AMY T. COFFIN, HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. MAUD T. ANDERSON, ESTELLE C. BROWN. MARY E. McGEE, HELEN E. STOCKING, KATE E. TODD, ADELIA R. MURRAY, KATHARINE R. BRADY, DELIA A. MAXWELL, CLARA REED, CECILIA DRANDORFF, CECILIA L. RUSSELL, TEACHERS. KATE E. TURNER, EMELYN WILSON, CLARA E, HUBBS, HELEN RYAN, MAGDALENA DICKHAUT, MARGARET A. McKINNEY, ALICE M, LYNES, REBECCA TERRY MARTHA JACKSON, ELEANOR C. DAVIS, EMMA F. HANCOCK, EUGENIE CALLAGHAN, JESSIE R. DYAS, BELLE M, SCOFIELD, REBECCA L. GREEN, HELEN E. WARNER, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 76. \\ Yuxa, NEAK FULTON STREET. MARY E. slow, NELLIE L. AITKEN. AMY L. D. PONTON, ELIZABETH A. BYRNE, ALTHEA LOUGHLIN, EMILY F. HOLT, ISABEL M McELHINNEY, MARY E. KEARNEY, ELLEN J. BELLAMY, I « -i DEI EMMA A DUNN. ii ,\ . in MARGARET R. SMITH, KATE S EDWARDS, J. MAY D.WART. ELIZABETH F SULLIVAN, ANNA G. KASSENBROCK. ANNIE E BUSBY, ANNA M CUNNINGHAM, LIZZIE A. McGRONEN, M GOVERN, KATIE E GERTRUDE ROSE ' ' PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 77 (Branch of No. 39). SECOND STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. M. LOUISE ROCKWOOD, BELLE L. HUNTER. TEACHERS. SETH T. STEWART PRINCIPAL. FRANK A. WILLARD HATTIE T. HALL, JESSY A. LYNCH AMELIA B. FOOTE, JENNIE S. VASS. ELMIRA L. KETCHAH MARY J. ITHELL, SARAH A. SMITH, MAGGIE J. COCHRAN, MAGGIE F. MASTERSON, KATE H. COCHRANE HANNAH M. SAUSE, ELIZABETH J. BENNETT MARGARET M. RICE, IDA O. ROCKWOOD, EMMA E. READ, MARY L. RUSSELL. MARY F. LEECH, CATHARINE A. LUKE, LAURA A. SHOTWELL, AMELIA M. EGAN RUTH RICHARDSON, CARABEL GERRY, ANNIE L. HAGGERTY, PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 78. PACIFIC, NEAR COURT STREET. EV ANGELIN ] I \\ 1 1 1 l \ I \ HEAD OF Dl-.l 'A RTMEN1 CHARLOTTE SPALDING. ii IOHERS MARY C. R. FORD, LIZZIE T. PINKNEY, CORA E. LUNG, ALICE H. STORY. ELIZA B. CARMAN, MABEL W. HAINES, LILLIE H. STORY, LEONIE A. DAY. LELA M. DAVIS, ELLA BOUGHTON, ABROTA S. CARDWELL, TERESA C ANDERSON. MAUDE G. OHLSEN, MARIE SPALCKHAVER, ELLA H H JESSIE L. OEMING, HENRIETTA STRONG. PUBLIC SCHOOL NUMBER 79 (Branch of No. 25). KOSCIUSKO STREET, NEAR THROOP AVENUE. \v M AN'TTFACTTTRFRS OF V^. / vA\v MANUFACTURERS OF V^ S~\ SCHOOL FURNITURE , School Desks and Chairs, ©• Teachers' Desks and Chairs. Umbrella Stands, Book Cases, Settees, Blackboards, &c. HALL and GALLERY SEATINGS. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY THE Winchester Furniture Co., Salesroom 22 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON, Mass. .-. .-. Factory at WINCHESTER, Mass. Catalogue on Application. No. 82. FOURTH AVENUE AND 36TH STREET. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. POINTS OF INHERES* ABOUT H0LLISW00B. Only Twelve ^\il*s Frorn The A\*tropo!is. On A\ain Lip^, Long Island Railroad. Cororrjutation, Ei$nt Cents A Trip. Frequent And QuicK Trains. Plots, $50 Upward?. A Natural ParK. Easy Payment?. AH Improvements, Good 5tre^tj. Sid^walK?. Electric Lights. Water Supply. Pure, Healthy Air. A Guaranteed Title. Free tickets to HENRY C. RATH, see the property, {rood any day. ELEVEN JOHN ST., N. Y. ■ 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. ■ No. B3. BERGEN STREET AND SCHENECTADY AVEN1 THE SMEAD SYSTEM Warming, Ventilation and Sanitation FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS. AN OPEN LETTER TO SCHOOL OFFICIALS. Gentlemen : Did you ever think of it ? To compel children and their teachers to live in unventilated or poorly ventilated school rooms is the daily cause of many deaths and has permanently impaired the health of thousands. A young woman goes into the position of teacher with robust health. If she continues to teach a few years, you will gen- erally find that the roses have fled from her cheeks, her feet have become leaden, her steps are languid, and her cheerful disposition is changed to petulance. WHY? Because she has been poisoned. For teachers and children to breathe over and over air loaded with foul gases and organic impurities thrown off by lungs and skin, is JUST AS FILTHY as if they should drink the water in which they have bathed, and is much MORE INJURIOUS TO HEALTH. Now, if you desire to reform this condition, we are prepared to help you to such results as can be reached by no other methods than THE SMEAD SYSTEM. The Smead associated offices are the pioneers in school house ventilation and sanitation. They are the only parties in the world who have made this department a specialty for a long time. They have the APPARATUS which is most perfect, and the experience without which the best apparatus would be worthless. IT IS ISO EXPERIMENT. If you desire, we can send you a list of over two thousand school buildings using the Smead System. And we invite you to examine or inquire about any one of them. Here is a brief list of cities using the Smead System. Or we can give you references to prominent educators. Albany, N. Y 5 School Buildings. Rochester, N. Y 12 Washington, D. C 51 Toronto, Canada 44 " " Toledo, 30 " " Pittsburgh, Pa 20 Providence, R. I 19 " " Number 84 School Building in Brooklyn (see cut on opposite page) is fitted with the Smead System. We will send you our book on "Warming and Ventilation," if you desire it. Yours respectfully, T. C. NORTHCOTT, ELMIRA, N. Y No. 84. GLENMORE AVENUE, NEAR STONE. WM. KNABE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS. These Instruments, more than Fifty years before the public, have by their excellence, attained an unsurpassed pre-eminence, which establishes them the "Unequalled" in Tone, Touch, Workmanship and Durability. WAREROOMS : New York : Baltimore: Washington: No. 148 Fifth Avenue, 22 & 24 E. Baltimore St. No. 817 Pennsylvania Ave. Near 20th Street. Bet. Charles & St. Paul. THE + BROOKLYN * CECILIAN. SENIOR DIVISION, CHORUS DIVISION, 1881 '•f-V 1892 3i JUNIOR DIVISION particulars as to terms, etc., address Mi-. AL.BKUT S. CASWELL, Director, NO. 181 MONTACUE STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ■Dbpai^ment OP i£)liSI6. COMMITTEE ON m SIC. Messrs. KING, FLYNN, McLEAN, DRUMMOND, DAVIS, BLACK, LYN( II HORATIO C. KING, Chairman of ihe Committee on Music _^_. DAVID P. HORTON, ELLSWORTH C. PHELPS, JAMES J. McCABE, BERNARD O'DONNELL, WALTON N. ELLIS, JOSEPH A. CAMPBELL, INSTRUCTORS. ALLA M. RUSSELL, ALICE M. JUDGE, CHARLOTTE F. FUREY, ESTHER A. KNOWLES, KATE K. FOWLER, FRANCIS K. MITCHELL, ALBER I S. CASWELL, Director of Musii LINDEN L. PARK. EDWARD E. HANI). FRANCIS J. MULLIGAN, WILLIAM B. GOATE, CHARLES S YERBURY,