Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1879, Part 222

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Publication date: 1879
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SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 286 Court.


ST. CECELIA VOCAL SOCIETY, 172 Montague --- . Dr. J. Freeman Atwood, Pres .; W. H. Spangler, jr., Vice-Pres .; Wm. J. Clark, Seo .; A. S. Magquier, Treas .; E. J. Fitzhugh, Conductor.


ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, 510 Henry .- Miss Ellen Phalan, Matron. ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU ISLAND. -John A. Lott, Pres. ; H. D. Polhemus, High Stew- ard ; E. H. Willetts, Treas. ; Garret Bergen, Sec.


ST PATRICK'S SOCIETY, 26 Court. - Thomas Kin- sella, Pres. ; Arthur Crooks, Ist Vice-Pres. ; Ed- ward Roche, 3d Vice-Pres. : Patrick J. Regan, Rec. Sec. ; James A. Terry, Cor. Seo .; James Dunne, Treas.


ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 10 Vine and 7 Poplar .- Rev. Maurice Hickey, Manager; Joseph V. Welsford, Supt.


TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- Jared Clark, Supt. and Teacher.


VOLUNTARY RELIEF-WORK, 531 Fulton .- G. T. Clark, Supt.


ZION HOME. Dean n. Albany av .- Harriet A. Harper, Ist Directress, ; Edward V. Clark, Cor. Sec. ; Samuel J. Howard, Treas .; Rev. Henry M. Wilson, Chaplain. :0 :-


NURSERIES.


BROOKLYN, 188 Prospect pl .- Mrs. E. B. Rollins, Ist Directress ; Mrs. D. Hustace, Treas. ; Mrs. H. F. Aten, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Eugenie Warner, Matron. FLATBUSH, of Kings Co., Flatbush.


SHELTERING ARMS (Prot. Epis.), 15 Dean .- Mrs. John A. Paddock. Pres. ; Mrs. Edward Mar- tindale, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. Butler, Sec. ; Mrs. J. S. Connell, Treas. ; Jane Christian, Matron.


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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


BROOKLYN HOW ARD (Colored), Troy av. c. Dean. -- Mrs. L. A. Cooper, Ist Directress ; Mrs. M. A. Jackson, 2d Directress, ; Mrs. M. Augusta John- son, Treas. ; Mrs. P. Adams, Cor. Sec. ; Miss G. Cooper, Rec. Seo. ; Rev. W. F. Johnson, Supt. and General Agent.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Albany av. c. Herkimer.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant), Atlantic av. n. Brooklyn av .- Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, Ist Di- rectress. ; Mrs. A. H. Dana, 2d Directress, ; Mrs. J. L. Truslow, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. P. P. Sherwood, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. G. Allin, Treas. ; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Matron.


R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM; Females, Willoughby av. n. Yates av., and Congress n. Clinton; Male Asy- lum, St. Mark's av. n. Albany av .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. ; James M. Shanahan, Ist Vice- Pres. ; Theophilus Olena, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Robert Myhan, Treas. ; John F. Murtagh, Sec.


R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Graham av. n. Montrose av. (E. D.)-Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Dominic.


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319 Washington-James McLeer, Postmaster Charles B. Morton, Ass't Postmaster.


Office open, from 7 A.M. to 7.30 P.M. ; On Sunday open from 9 to 10 A. M.


Location of Stations.


Brevoort Station, MoDonough e. Maroy av., Lewis E. Wiebe, Supt.


Greenpoint Station, 96 Greenpoint av., William B. Hopkins, Supt.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-POST-OFFICE, RAILROADS, ETC.


Van Brunt Station, Fifth av. bet. 11th and 12th, Ra- mon Cardona.


Williamsburgh Station, South Fifth o. Fourth, John W. Jones, Supt.


There are six deliveries daily by carriers.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


NOTICE.


No letter or other mail matter will be sent from this office to places within the United States or Canada unless the postage is prepaid by stamps.


On Letters.


The inland postage (which must be prepaid) upon single letters is 3 cents; double letters twice, and treble letters treble these rates.


Every letter or sealed parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight is deemed a single letter, and «very additional weight of half an ounce or less is charged with an additional single postage, prepaid by stamps.


City letters must be prepaid by stamps at the rate of 2 cents for each half oz. or less, and 2 cents for each additional half oz., whether delivered from the office or by the carriers.


Samples, patterns, and articles of merchandise, in packages not over 4 lbs. in weight, 1 cent per oz. or fraotion thereof.


All transient books, newspapers, samples, etc., must be prepaid in full, or they will not be forwarded.


Postage to England, Ireland, and Scotland, 5 centa each half ounce; to France, 5 cents every half ounce ; Germany, Bremen mail, 5 cents; prepayment op- tional.


U. S. MONEY-ORDER DEPARTMENT.


UNITED STATES :


On orders not exceeding $15.


10 cents.


Over $15 and not exceeding $30.


15


# $30


20


$40


$50 25


No fraotion of cents to be introduced in an order.


BRITISH.


On orders not exceeding $10


25 cents


Over $10 and not exceeding $20


50


820


$30


75


:


$30


$40


$1.00


4


$40 $6


$50


$1.25


GERMAN :


On orders not exceeding $5.


15 cents.


Over $5 and not exceeding $10


25


.


$10 ..


$20


50


16


$20


$30


75


=


$30


=


$40


$1.00


$40


¥


$50


$1.25


CANADIAN :


On orders not exceeding $10


20 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding $20.


40


$20


16


$30


60


44


41


$30


$40


80


=


240


..


=


$50


$1.00


No order can be issued for a larger amount than $50 in U. S. currenor.


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RAILROAD COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


ATLANTIC AV. RAILROAD COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, office Atlantic av., e. 3d av .- Wil- Mam Richardson, President; N. H. Frost, Treas- tror; Win. J. Richardson, Secretary. Routes as follows. All the following are double-track rail- roads :


STEAM RAILROAD TO ALL PARTS OF LONG ISLAND. -Express and local trains run often from the junc- Mon of Atlantic and Flatbush avs. via East New Fork and Jamaica with cars for all parts of Long Jaland, and "Rapid Transit" trains for East end Hast Kew York, making frequent stops.


ADAMS AND BOERUM STREET LINE TO PROSPECT PARK, CONEY ISLAND AND GREENWOOD .- From Fulton Ferry, through Front, passing Catharine Ferry, up Adams to Fulton, passing City Hall and Court House, through Boerum pl., Atlantio av., Flatbush av., Fifth av. and Fifteenth, to Prospect Park at 9th av., along Ninth av. to Greenwood connecting with new Coney Island steam railroad at Twentieth; also, through Fifth av. to Green- wood Cemetery direct. Transfers to and from South and Wall street Ferries at 15th st. The trains which leave the Long Island depot at Atlantic and Flatbush avs. connect at Jamaloa with all from Long Island City for all parts on Long Island.


ATLANTIC AVENUE LINES. - From Fulton Ferry, passing Wall street and South Ferries, connecting at Flatbush av. with Long Island steam railroad and rapid transit cars to upper end of East New York, stopping each way at thirteen principal avenuea.


GREENWOOD AND CONEY ISLAND. - FIFTH AVENUE LINE .- From Fulton Ferry through Furman street, passing Wall street and South Forries, up Atlantic, Flatbush and Fifth avs. to Greenwood Cemetery, connecting with Bath and Coney Island steam rail- road at 27th street. Transfers to and from Fifteenth street, Ninth avenue, City Hall and Catharine Ferry line.


PROSPECT PARK LINE. - From Fulton Ferry through Furman, passing Wall street and South Ferries, up Atlantic and Flatbush av. to Prospeot Park.


BROADWAY AND EAST NEW YORK, office, 21 Broadway (E. D.)-Edwin Beers, President ; R. Sealy, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. Crandall, Sup't. Route from Roosevelt-street Ferry, through Broad- way to East New York.


REID AVENUE BRANCH OF BROADWAY RAIL- ROAD. - Route: From Roosevelt-street Ferry up Broadway to Reid av. to Fulton, and return by same route.


BROOKLYN, CANARSIE AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTE .- D. C. Littlejohn, President. During the summer trains run between the Howard House, East New York, and Canarsie, leaving each end of the route hourly, morning and evening, and half- hourly through the middle of the day. The steam- boat runs between Canarsie and Rockaway Beach each way, every two hours.


BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND, office, Fifth avenue o 27th .- C. Godfrey Gunther, Pres .; George A. Gunther, Treas. and Gen. Mana- ger. Route: From Fifth av. and Twenty-seventh street, to Bath and Coney Island.


BROOKLYN CENTRAL ELEVATED, office, 202 Montague st .- Proposed route : From Fulton Ferry along Furman street, passing Wall street and South Ferries, through Atlantic av., across Court to and through Flatbush av., to and through Eighth av., to depot of P. P. & C. I. R. R. at Ninth av. and 20th street.


A branch route is proposed from Fourth avenue to Fort Hamilton.


BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN, office, Yates avenue c. DeKalb avenue .- George H. Henry, Pres .; H. A. Schulz, Seo. and Treas .; H. W. Bush, Sup't. Route : From Fulton Ferry, through Water to Washington, to Fulton, to DeKalb av., to B'way. Return from B'way. through DeKalb av., to Fulton, to Washington, to Front, to Fulton, to Ferry.


BROOKLYN CITY, office, 10 Fulton .- Thomas Sul- Itvan, Pres .; Charles C. Betts, Vice-Pres. and Treas .: William B. Lewis, Cashier and Seo .; H. W. Hingle, Paymaster.


FLATBUSH LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Flatbush av., to Prospect Park and Flat- bush.


FLUSHING AVENUE LINK. - From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Sands, to Hudson av., to Flush- ing av., to B'way and Graham ar., to Van Cott av. This line transfers passengers to Greenpoint and City Hall, from Clason and Flushing avenues.


FULTON STREET TO EAST NEW YORK-From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton, to E. New York


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-RAILROAD COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


FURMAN STREET LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Furman, passing the Wall street Ferry, to Atlantic av., to Columbia. to Sackett, to Hamilton Avenue Ferry. where connection is made for Green- wood Cemetery and Fort Hamilton.


GATES AV. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Greene av., to Franklin av., to Gates av., to Broadway.


GREENPOINT LINE. VIA CLASON AV. - From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Myrtle av., to Clason av., to Kent av., to First, to Franklin, to Commer- cial, to Newtown creek. This line transfers pas- sengers from the corner of Clason and Flushing avs. to Fulton Ferry, and to Graham av. and North Second, via Flushing av.


GREENPOINT LINE, VIA WASHINGTON AV .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Myrtle av., to Washington av., to Kent av., to First, to Franklin, to Commercial, to Newtown creek.


GREENWOOD LINE .- From Fuiton Ferry, through Fulton, to Court, to Hamilton av., to Third av., to 'Twenty-fourth, to Fifth av., to Greenwood Ceme- tery ; connects with cars for Fort Hamilton, and with steam cars for Coney Island.


HAMILTON AV. LINE .- From Hamilton av. Ferry through Hamilton av., to Third ar., to Twenty- fourth, to Greenwood Cemetery, and continuing along Third av., to Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton.


MYRTLE Av. LINE -- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Myrtle av., to Broadway.


PUTNAM Av. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Putnam av., to Nostranu av., to Halsey, to Lewis av.


THIRD AV. LINE .-- From Fulton Ferry, along Ful- ton, to Flatbush av., to Third av., to Twenty-tourth, to Greenwood Cemetery.


BROOKLYN AND CROSSTOWN, office, Union av., n. Clay (Greenpoint). - Henry W. Slocum, Pren. ; John R. Conner, Sec. ; Charles P. Kingsbury, Treas. Route : Commencing at Erie Basin, through Richards st., to Woodhull, to Columbia, to Atlantic av., passing South Ferry, along Atlantic av. to Court st., to Joralemon, to Willoughby, passing the City Hall and the Court-house, to Raymond st., to Park av., to Washington av. (short cut across the Wallabout , to Kent av., along Kent av. and First st. to B'way, passing Grand and Roosevelt st. Ferries, along B'way, to Fifth st., to Van Cott av., 10 Manhattan av., to Newtown creek, over the bridge to Long Island City, and along Central av. and Ferry st. to Thirty-fourth st. Ferry, and to the depots of the Flushing, Long Island, South Side and North Shore Railroads. Return by same route. except Fourth st., instead of Fifth st., and Navy st., instead of Raymond st.


At all times the cars are run so as to connect with all the trains on the South Side, Long Island, Flushing and North Shore Railroads.


BROOKLYN ELEVATED, office, 363 Fulton. - John M. Phelps, Pres. ; Edward H. Cole, Vice-Pres. ; John Q. Kellogg, Sec .; John L. Nostrand, En- gineer.


BROOKLYN, FLATBUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY CO., office, 185 Montague .- John A. Lott. Pres. ; Monroe B. Washburn, Sec. ; Charles C. Betts, Treas. Route: From Atlantic av., n. Franklin av., to Prospect Park, Flatbush, Gravesend and Coney Island.


BROOKLYN STEAM TRANSIT CO., office, 201 Montague .- S. B. Chittenden, Pres. ; William H. Taylor, Vice-Pres. ; William R. Shelden, Sec. ; HI. W. Sage, Treas.


BUSHWICK, office, 22 Broadway (E. D.) .- William H. Husted, Pres. ; Archibald M. Bliss, Vice-Pres. ; David P. Cameron, Sec .; Augustus Ivins, Treas. ; Will am N. Morrison, Supt.


BUSHWICK LINE .- Route: From Myrtle av. Park along Myrtle av., to Bushwick av., to Meserole st., to South Fourth, st., to Fourth, to Broadway, to First, passing Roosevelt and Grand street Ferries, along First to Grand and Houston street Ferries, returning as above.


GREENPOINT LINE .- Route : From Depot, Bush- wick av., along Bushwick av., to Meserole st., to Graham av., to Van Cott av., to Manhattan av., to


Greenpoint av., to 10th and 23d st. Ferries, Green- point; returning by same route.


TOMPKINS AV. LINE .- Route: From Fulton at Tompkins av., along Tompkins av., to Harrison av., to Division av., to Sixth st., to Broadway, to Roose- velt and Grand street Ferries ; returning by same route.


CONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN, office, Fif- teenth st., City Line .- Sam. Burhams, jr., Pres. ; Edward Drayton, Sec. ; John S. Hoagland. Supt. Route : From Fulton Ferry, via Water, to Main, to Prospect, to Jay, to Smith, to Ninth, to Ninth av., to City line; connection is made at City line with cars for Coney Island.


HAMILTON AV. AND PROSPECT PARK BRANCH .- From Hamilton av. Ferry, through Hamilton av. to Church, to Ninth, to Prospect Park.


DUICH KILLS AND HUNTER'S POINT RAIL- ROAD, Thirty-fourth street Ferry, Long Island City .- Route : Long Island City to Astoria.


EAST NEW YORK AND JAMAICA RAILROAD, office, City line .- Route: From Howard House, East New York, passing the Reservoir. Cypress Hill Cemetery, Union Course, to Jamaica, every half-hour.


FLUSHING AND NORTH SIDE RAILROAD, office, College Point; depot, Long Island City .-- Thomas R. Sharpe, Receiver; Samuel Spencer, Gen. Supt.


GRAND STREET AND NEWTOWN, office, First street n. Broadway (E. D.)-Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres .; H. C. Richardson, Treas .; Martin Joost, Sec .; R. B Sturges. Supt. Route: From foot of Broadway, through First to Grand, to Humboldt, to Meeker av., to Calvary Cemetery.


BRANCH .- From foot of Broadway through First to Grand, to Newtown.


GRAND STREET, PROSPECT PARK AND FLATBUSH, office, Franklin av. c. Warren .--- Loftus Wood, Pres .; Levin Crandell, Treas .; S. Parkhill, Sec. Route: From foot Grand street (E. D.), through Water street, to First, to South Ninth, to Second, to Wythe av., to Franklin av., to Prospect Park.


LONG ISLAND. office, Long Island City .- Thomas R. Sharpe, Receiver ; S. Spencer, Supt .; J. Chitten- den, Passenger Agent; Depots, Atlantic av. c. Flatbush av., Bushwick av. c. Montrose av., and at Long Island City, where steam cars leave for all parts of Long Island.


NEW YORK, BAY RIDGE AND JAMAICA, office, 61 B'way, N. Y .- Austin Corbin, Pres. Route : Bay Ridge to E. New York and Manhattan Beach. Coney Island.


NEW YORK AND MANHATTAN BEACH, office, 62 Broadway, N. Y .- Austin Corbin, Pres. Routes: East New York to Manhattan Beach, Coney Island : ‘ Bay Ridge to Manhattan Beach, Coney Island.


NORTH SECOND STREET AND MIDDLE VIL- LAGE, office, Metropolitan av. c. Bushwick av. (E. D.) -- William W. Green, Pres. ; W. H. Peck, Supt. Route: From foot of Broadway, through Ist to N. 2d, to Bushwick av., to Metropolitan av., to Middle Village, and Lutheran Cemetery.


PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND, office, Ninth av. c. Twentieth street .- Andrew R. Cul- ver, Pres .; Allen C. Washington, Treas. ; Geo. H. Smith, Sec. ; Robert H. Attlesey, Supt. of Horse Road ; R. Schermerhorn, Supt. of Steam Road. Route: From Fulton Ferry, through Water, to Bridge, to Concord, to Navy, to Park av., to Vanderbilt av., to Ninth av., to Greenwood Cem- etery; connecting with steam cars for Coney Island; return, same to Concord, to Gold, to Front, to Ful- ton, to Fulton Ferry.


SOUTHERN RAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND, depot, Long Island City .- Thomas R. Sharpe, Re- ceiver, Samuel Spencer, Gen. Supt.


SOUTH BROOKLYN CENTRAL, office, Bergen, c. Clason ay .- C. McCally, Pres .; F. Adams. Treas. John Cunningham, Supt. Route : From Hamilton Ferry, through Sackett to Hoyt, to Bergen, to Kingston ar. returning by the same route.


BRANCH .-. Route : Through Bergen street, to Flatbush av., to Prospect Park.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIETIES.


VAN BRUNT STREET AND ERIE BASIN, office, Van Brunt n. Verona, James Binns, Pres., Edmund T. Terry, Treas., John Cunningham, Supt. Route : From Hamilton Ferry, through Hamilton av., to Van Brunt street, Erie Basin ; returning by same route.


WILLIAMSBURGH AND FLATBUSH, office, Nostrand av. c. Carroll .- J. M. Jones, Pres .; James Binns, Treas .; W. B. Wait, Sec. Route: From foot of Broadway, to Fifth, to Division av., to Lee av., to Nostrand av., to the Penitentiary, to Pros- pect Park.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION, meetings held third Thursday evening monthly, at Atlantic av. c. Clin- ton .- Churchill H. Cutting, Pres .; Daniel Martin, Ist Vice-Pres .; Theo. M. Banta, 2d Vice-Pres .; Henry E. Wheeler, Sec .; O. T. Biedelmann, Treas. BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION .- Benja- min H. Bayliss, Pres .; A. B. Richardson, Vice-Pres .; A. B. Thorn, Cor. Sec .; Jno. R. Morris, Rec. Sec .; James R. Lott, Treas.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Herkimer c. Albany av.


CITY BIBLE SOCIETY, Depository, 678 Fulton .-- Rev. A. S. Hunt, D.D., Pres .; J. J. Barnier and Sidney Sanderson, Vice-Pres .; Rev. Wayland Hoyt, D.D., Cor. Sec .; B. W. De Lamater, Treas .; C. C. Mudge, Rec. Sec.


CITY MISSION AND TRACT SOCIETY, Deposi- tory, 678 Fulton .- W. W. Wicks, Pres. ; D. John-


. son, Vice-Pres .; Rev. J. C. French, D.D., Cor. Sec. ; R. J. Dodge, Rec. Sec .; Daniel W. MoWil- liams, Treas.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, East New York .- Under the control of the Sisters of Good Shepherd.


UNION FOR CHRISTIAN WORK, Free Reading- room and Library, 531 Fulton, open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M .- Robert Foster, Pres. ; James R. Blossom, Ist Vice-Pres ; Seth Low, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Henry R. Putnam, Sec. ; Joseph Lyman, Treas. ; George T. Clark, Supt. ; E. A. Clarke, Ass't Supt. and Librarian.


WOMEN'S BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY .- Mrs. F. E. Goodrich, Pres. ; Mrs. Chas. Thurber, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs George A. Potter, Sec. ; Mrs. L. 'T. Lazell, Treas.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Reading Rooms and Library, Fulton c. " Gallatin pl. ; open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M .- Charles H. Dil- lingham, Pres. ; D. W McWilliams, S. B. Duryea, Carlton Ayres, Vice-Pres. ; Alanson Trask, Treas. ; L. J. Briggs, jr., Rcc. Sec. ; H. B. Chamberlin, General Sec. ; Gilman Herbert, Librarian.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (E. D.) .- Location not received at the time of going to press.


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SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN CITY, Montague c. Clinton .- Henry N. Brush, Pres. ; Jacob Cole, Vice-Pres. ; Leffert L. Bergen, Sec.


LONG ISLAND, office, Fulton o. Front. - John A. Lott, Pres. ; Edward D. White, Vice-Pres. ; John Ditmas, jr., Sec. ; Thomas Messenger, Treas.


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SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIE- TIES.


Time and place of meeting.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. THATFORD POST, No. 3, Tuesdays, Voliman's Hall, 512 5th av.


WADSWORTH POST, No. 4, 2d and 4th Fridays 468 Fulton.


RANKIN POST, No. 10, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 398 Fulton.


HARRY LEE POST, No. 21. MANSFIELD POST, No. 35.


MALLERY POST, No. 55, 2d and 4th Fridays, War Veteran Rooms, Court c. Joralemon.


CHARLES GRIFFIN POST, No. 84. last Saturday in each month, Granada Hall. 122 Myrtle av.


GERMAIN METTERNICH POST, No. 122.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Districts 5, 6 and 21-John Smith and - Hicks, D. D. G. C's.


ALPHA, No. 9, Wednesdays, 26 Court.


CHERUSKER, No, 67, 54 Graham av.


GREENPOINT, No. 12, Friday, Graham av. o. Van Cott av.


HUMBOLDT, No. 29 (German), 106 Boerum.


LAFAYETTE, No. 26, 2d and 4th Fridays, 442 Ful- ton.


LEO, No. 41, Monday, 481 Marcy av.


MESOPOTAMIA, No. 12, Sundays, Court, . Scher- merhorn.


MORGENSTERN, No. 12 (German), Tuesdays, 134 and 136 Graham av.


PROGRESSIVE, No. 21, Tuesdays, 162 Bushwick av.


PUTNAM, No. 64, Thursdays, 3d av. c. 18th.


VALLEY FORGE, No. 126, Eureka Hall, Grand n. 5th (E. D.)


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


MONTAUK TRIBE, No 3, Friday evenings, at 198 Grand .- Jesse M. Clyde, Sachem; J. H. Harring- ton, C. of R.


MENDOTA, No. 5, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 100 Buf- falo av .- James M. Taylor, Sachem; W. H. M. Bird, C. of R.


ONEIDA, No. 11, every Tuesday, 368 Grand .- Geo. C. Hollowell, Sachem; Chas. W. Haight, C. of R. SEAWANHAKA, No. 12, every Monday, 121 Frank. lin .- John Lees, Sachem; George Glass, C. of R. RED JACKET, No. 13, every Thursday, 179 Fourth E. D .- W. S. Butcher, Sachem; John P. Randall, C. of R.


BLACK HAWK, No. 18, every Friday, 462 Fulton .- Geo. E. Brown, Sachem; Alfred Bowers, C. of R. CHIPPEWA, No. 23, 2d, 4th and 5th Thursdays, 242 Pacific .- Edward C. Davies, Sachem ; J. Willmott, C. of R.


NARRAGANSETT, No. 24, every Friday, 198 Grand .- Frank F. Brennan, Sachem ; A. Townley C. of R.


SAGOYEWATHA, No. 32, every Friday, Manhat- tan av. & Greone .- James Kelagher, Sachem ; J. Guthrie, C. of R.


MASONIC.


LODGES.


ACANTHUS, 719, Tuesdays, Fulton c. Bedford av. ADYTUM, 640, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 306 Fulton.


ALLEMANLA, 740, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Scher- merhorn c. Court.


ALTAIR, 601, Tuesdays, 40 Court.


ANGLO-SAXON, 137, Ist and 3d Thursdays, Mon- tague c. Court.


AURORA GRATA, Mondays, 367 Fulton.


BALTIC, 284, Mondays, 4th c. S. 2d.


BEDFORD, 574, 2d and 4th Mondays, 317 Washington BROOKLYN, 288, 2d and 4th Fridays, 306 Fulton.


CAMBRIDGE, 662, 2d and 4th Mondays, Joralemon c. Court.


CASSIA, 445, Thursdays, 89 B'way.


CENTRAL, 361, Tuesdays, Fulton c. Flatbush av. CLINTON, 453, Wednesdays, 89 B'way.


COMMONWEALTH, 409, Tuesdays, 317 Washing- ton.


COPERNICUS, 545, 1st and 3d Thursdays, 89 B'way (E. D.)


CORNER-STONE, 367, Wednesdays, 7th o. Grand. -


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIETIES.


COSMOPOLITAN, 585, Tuesdays, Montagne c. Court. COVENANT. 758, Mondays. 40 Court.


CRYSTAL WAVE, 638, Ist and 3d Thursdays, 317 Washington.


DELTA, 45!, Tuesdays, Court c. Joralemon.


EUCLID, 656, Wednesdays, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. EZEL, 732, Monday, 165 Clermont av.


FORTITUDE, 19, 1st and 3d Thursdays, Court c. Jo- ralemon.


GREENPOINT, 403, Thursdays, Orchard c. Meserole av.


GREENWOOD, 569, Thursdays, 3d av. c. 22d.


HERDER, 698, Fridays, Orchard c. Meserole av.


HILL GROVE, 540, Mondays, Myrtle av. e. Kent ar.


HOHENLINDEN, 56, Thursdays, 306 Fulton.


HYATT, 205, Mondays, 91 B'way.


JOPPA, 201, Wednesdays, Court c. Joralemon.


LA UNIVERSAL, Ist and 3d Saturdays, Court c. Joralemon.


LESSING, 608, 2d and 4th Thursdays, Montague e. Court.


LEXINGTON, 310, Mondays, Montague c. Court. LONG ISLAND, 382, Fridays, Montague c. Court. MANUAL, 636, Tuesdays, Grand c. 7th.


MARSH, 188, Thursdays, S. 2d e. 4th.


MISTLETOE, 647, Jat and 3d Mondays, 317 Wash- ington.


MONTAUK, 286, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 40 Court. NASSAU, 536, Thursdays, Court c. Union.


OLTMANS, 446, Ist, 3d and 5th Fridays, B'way c. Boerum.


ORION, 717, Mondays, 264 Flatbush av.


PROGRESSIVE, 354, Mondays. Grand c. 7th.


RIDGEWOOD, 710, Thursdays, B'way c. Quincy.


SANCTORUM, 747. Fridays, Court c. Union.


SCHILLER, 304, 2d and 4th Fridays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.)


SEAWANHAKA, 678, Mondays, Meserole av. c. Orchard.


STAR OF BETHLEHEM, 322, 2d and 4th Fridays, Court c. Joralemon.


STAR OF HOPE, 430, 1st, 3d and 5th Mondays, B'way c. Boerum.


STELLA, 485, Thursdays, 40 Court.


TUSCAN, 704. Wednesdays, Gates av. n Reid av. YEW-TREE, 461, Tuesdays, S. 2d c. 4th.


ZEREDATHA, 483, Mondays, 306 Fulton.


ANCIENT AND PRIMITIVE RITE OF MEM- PHIS, OLIVE BRANCH CHAPTER, R. C. R. Masons, meet Fridays, 50 Court.


CHAPTERS R. A. M.


ALTAIR, 237, Tuesdays, Orchard c. Meserole av. ANTHON, Wednesdays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av.


BROOKLYN, 148, Ist and 3d Fridays, Court and Jo- ralemon.


CONSTELLATION, 209, Mondays, Fulton c. Flat- bush av.


DEWITT CLINTON, 142, 2d and 4th Fridays, 91 B'way.


EVENING STAR, 225, 1st and 3d Thursdays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av.


GATE OF TEMPLE, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 306 Fulton


GREENWOOD, 265, Mondays, 22d n. 3d av.


NASSAU, 109, Ist. 3d and 5th Wednesdays, 306 Fulton. ORIENT, 138, Fridays, 317 Washington,


PROGRESSIVE, 198, Ist and 3d Fridays, S. 2d, c. 4th. RIDGEWOOD, 263, Ist and 3d Tuesdays, B'way c. Quincy.


ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.


BROOKLYN COUNCIL, 4, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 367 Fulton.


COMMANDERIES.


CLINTON, 14, 1st, 3d and 5th Tuesdays, 306 Fulton. DEWITT CLINTON, 27, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 91 B'way.


ST. ELMO, 57, 1st, 3d and 5th Wednesdays. Meserole av. c. Orchard


ANCIENT AND . ACCEPTED (SCOTTISH) RITE OF MASONRY.


AURORA GRATA CHAPTER OF R. C., 3d Wed- nesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA CONSISTORY OF S. P. OF R. C., 4th Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA COUNCIL OF P. OF J., 2d Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA LODGE OF PERFECTION, Ist Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


CHAPTERS (EASTERN STAR).


ALMA, Ist and 3d Wednesdays, afternoon, 59 B'way, (E. D.)


ESTHER, 3d and 4th Wednesdays, 40 Court.


EVANGELINE, U. D. 2d and 4th Thursdays, Court c. Joralemon




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