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LONG ISLAND

LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY

203 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN.

CAPITAL, $500,000.00.

SURPLUS, $375,000.00

This Surplus has accumulated from the successful administration of the business of the Company since its organization in 1884, and has not in any way been created by contributions from stockholders.

Interest allowed on deposits subject to check at sight.

Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited.

Checks drawn upon this Company pass through the New York Clearing House.

The charter of this Company authorizes it to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Receiver, and to accept any similar Trust.

It is a legal depository for all Trust Funds, and for money paid into Court.

It acts as Trustee for mortgages of Railroads and other Corporations, and countersigns Bonds issued under such mortgages.

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The Nassau Trust Company

101 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

CAPITAL.

$500.000

Deposits received subject to check at sight, and interest allowed on the resulting daily balances. Special rates allowed on deposits returnable at fixed dates.

Interest Commences from date of deposit.

Authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator. Committee, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Fiscal and Transfer Agent, and as Registrar of Stocks and Bonds; is a legal depository for Trust Funds and for moneys paid into Court.

Loans made on approved collaterals.

Checks on this Company are payable through the New York Clearing House.

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German-American

Real Estate Title Guarantee Co.

No. 36 NASSAU STREET,

Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building,

NEW YORK.

BROOKLYN OFFICE, No. 40 COURT STREET.

Telephone No. 1464 Cortlandt, New York,

CASH CAPITAL,

No. 1316 Brooklyn.

$500,000

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This Company affords absolute protection to purchasers of Real Estate.

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PRATT INSTITUTE

Founded by Charles Pratt for the Promotion of Art, Science,
Literature, Industry, and Thrift.

RYERSON STREET, BET. DEKALB and WILLOUGHBY AVENUES, BROOKLYN, N.Y.

An Industrial Institute, with Day and Evening Sessions, offer

ing complete courses in Art, Science and Technical Branches.

High School-A four years' course for both sexes, combining drawing and manual work with the usual studies of a high school or academy. Department of Fine Arts-Classes in freehand and architectural drawing, clay modeling, wood-carving, design, art needlework; regular art course; normal course for training of teachers; lecture course.

course.

Department of Domestic Art-Normal domestic art course; courses in sewing, dressmaking, millinery, physical culture; combined course in domestic art and domestic science; lecture Department of Domestic Science-Normal domestic science course, household science, hygiene and home nursing, public hygiene, cookery, laundry, food economics; lecture course. Department of Science and Technology-Normal manual training, drawing and machine designs; algebra, geometry, physics, Chemistry, applied electricity, steam and the steam engine, strength of materials, machine design; mechanical drawing; carpentry, machine work, plumbing, house, sign and fresco painting; lecture course. Department of Kindergartens-Training class for teachers, mothers' class, nurses' class, special classes: lecture course. Department of Libraries-FREE LIBRARY, READING AND REFERENCE ROOM. Classes in library training, including library economy; cataloguing; literature and languages; business. Department of Museums-Collections of inorganic substances, ceramics, glass, building and decorative stones, reproductive processes, organic compounds, textile fabrics.

The Thrift-Deposit, savings, and foan branches, the privileges of which are open to the public. For further information, or for application blanks, apply at the general office of the Institute, Ryerson Street.

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(38TH) COLLEGE, (YEAR)

SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,

F. B. PRATT, Secretary.

CLERMONT
ICE SKATING

TYPEWRITING, CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. RINK

Ben. Pitman's and Munson's Shorthand.
DAY AND EVENING.

ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

Begin any time. All lessons separate.
Terms the lowest. Work, the best.

BY ORIGINAL SYSTEMS OF ACTUAL
BUSINESS PRACTICE Students have

OPEN MORNING
AFTERNOON

AND EVENING

Admission, 50 Cents.

Largest Artificial Ice Surface in the World.

such real work that they are qualified Music Afternoon and Evening.

for responsible positions without previous experience in an office.

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THE PACKER

COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

Joralemon, bet. Glinton and Gourt Streets,

BROOKLYN, N. Y.

A School for the Thorough Teaching of Young Women

It has Preparatory, Academic and Collegiate courses of study.

It offers extended courses in the English Language and Literature, in Ancient and Modern Languages, in Mathematics, in History, in the Natural and Physical Sciences.

During the last six years of the Institute's courses of instruction all teaching is done by specialists.

Graduates from the Institute have been admitted to the Junior year at our best colleges for women.

The Institute has six thousand volumes in its Library of Reference, it has well equipped Laboratories in the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology and Natural History; it has a Gymnasium abundantly furnished with apparatus, under the direction of a competent instructor; it has a spacious Studio for its Classes in Drawing.

An Otis Elevator is in the building for the use of students.

A student may be admitted to the Institute at any time when there is a vacant desk in the grade to which she should be assigned.

Terms begin February 3d, April 7th, September 15th, 1897

A catalogue of the Institute will be sent by mail upon
application to the Registrar.

TRUMAN J. BACKUS, LL. D., President of the Faculty.

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THE EAGLE WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN,

28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 FULTON STREET,

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