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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-LIBRARIES, MILITARY, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Board of Trustees.
Thomas T. Buckley. Abraham B. Baylis, James P. Wallace, Peter C. Cornell, James H. Froth- ingham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, Raymond Jenkins.
LIBRARIAN --- S. B. NOYES.
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-W. A. BARDWELL.
Library open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Reading Rooms from 73 to 10 P. M.
The Library now contains about 58,000 volumes.
300 Periodicals and Newspapers are taken in the Reading rooms.
All new books put in circulation as soon as pub- lished.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
$1.00 Initiation fee, and $1.00 quarterly dues. Subscriptions commence at any time.
BROOKLYN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 131 and 133 S. Eighth (E. D )-Alfred E. Mudge, Pres .; A. C. Hockemeyer, Rec. Sec .; William O. Sumner, Cor. Sec .; William Lamb, Treas .; Miss E. H. Bainbridge, Librarian.
EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, Fulton c. Flatbush av .- George S. Jellerson. Pres .; Ring- gold MeCay, Vice-Pres .; L. M. Cook, Rec. Sec .; E. J. Rustin, Cor. Sec .; W. H. Hascy. Treas.
FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY, 177 Montague. Meets every Monday .- Arthur Murphy, Jr., Pres. ; Peter J. Kelley. 1st Vice-Pres .; James B. Castle, 2d Vice-Pres .; Vernon L. Tenney, Rec. Sec .; Con- rad C. Stults, Cor. Sec .; D. A. Boody, Treas.
HAMILTON LITERARY SOCIETY, 40 Court .- Arthur D. Vinton. Pres .; John D. Pray, Vice- Pres .; Thomas Proctor, Sec .; W. C. Kellogg, Treas.
LIBRARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19 and 23 S. Third c. Fifth (E. D.)-Free to all inhabitants within the limits of said district; open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6, and from 7 to 9 P. M .; open to children on Wed- nesdays and Saturdays from 4 to 6 P. M .; S. S. Martin, Librarian.
LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Jorale- mon c. Court .- Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D., Pres .; H. C. Murphy, Ist Vice-Pres .; Joshua M. Van Cott, 2d Vice-Pres .; Rev. Charles H. Hall. D.D., Home Cor. Sec .; Benjamin D. Silliman, Foreign Cor. Sec .; George Hannah, Acting Sec. and Librarian. MECHANICS' FREE READING-ROOMS, 15 Hicks. -Open every evening from 7 to 9; P.M .; I. Signor, Supt .; G. L. Foster, George Mather, Assistant Supts.
PHILALETHIC LITERARY SOCIETY, 7 Poplar. - Henry McClosky, Pres .; Theodore Burgmyer, Vice-Pres .; Francis Farrell, Treas .; Francis A. McCloskey, Sec.
THE LAW LIBRARY OF BROOKLYN, 4 Court House .- Philip S. Crooke, Pres .; Henry Hagner, Sec .; Henry C. Murphy, jr., Treas .; S. C. Betts, Librarian; A. J. Hook, Assistant.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY AND FREE READING-ROOMS, Fulton c. Gallatin pl .- Open from 8 A.M. to - P.M. Annual dues, $2.00. D. W. McWilliams, Pres .; Andrew L. Taylor, Edgar W. Hawley, Rev. A. G. Lawson. Carlton Ayres, Vice-Pres .; Alanson Trask, Treas .; Luther J. Briggs, jr., Rec. Sec .; H. B. Chamberlin, Cor. Sec .; Gilmore Herbert, Librarian.
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MILITARY. SECOND DIVISION.
Headquarters, 49 Court c. Joralemon. Business hours-Every Monday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.
-. Commanding.
Colonel William J. Denslow, Ass't Adj't Gen'l. Battery B-Major John Timmes.
FIFTH BRIGADE.
Brigadier-General James Jourdan, Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Richards, Ass't Adj't- Gen'l.
Separate Troop Cavalry-Captain Henry Mohr- man.
Thirteenth Regiment Infantry-Colonel David E. Austen; Lt-Col. H. H. Beadle; Major Horatio C. King; Stanwood, Adjutant.
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry-James McLeer, Col .; Charles Schurig, Lt .- Col .; H. Mitchell, Major; S. C. Clobridge, Adjutant.
Fifteenth Battalion-Lt .- Col. John B. Meyenborg; George R. Deitrick, Adjutant.
ELEVENTH BRIGADE.
Brigadier-General Ira L. Beebe, Commanding. Lieut .- Colonel William R. Bunker, Ass't Adj't- General.
Separate Troop Cavalry-Captain, John Kreu- scher.
Twenty-third Regiment Infantry -Rodney C. Ward, Col .; John N. Partridge, Lieut .- Col .; Alfred C. Barnes, Major; John B. Frothingham, Adj't.
Thirty-second Regiment Infantry -- John Rueger. Col .; Louis Bossert, Lieut .- Col .; Finkel Meyer, Brevet Major; Frederick J. Karcher, Adjutant.
Forty-seventh Regiment Infantry-William H. Brownell, Col .; George C. Bradley, Lieut .- Col,; T. V. Tuttle. Major; Silas B. Treat, Adjutant.
Howitzer Battery-Brevet Capt.John N. Edwards.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Montague n. Court .- Alex- ander M. White, Pres .; Josiah O. Low, Vice-Pres .; Isaac H. Frothingham, Treas .; C. A. Townsend, Sec.
ART ASSOCIATION, Montague n. Clinton .-- R. W. Hubbard, Pres .; William H. Husted, Vice-Pres .; E. M. Low. Sec .; Gordon L. Ford, Treas.
ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDI- TION OF THE POOR, office, 108 Livingston .- R. W. Ropes, Pres .; S. B. Chittenden, A. A. Low, Horace B. Claflin, Alfred S. Barnes, A. D. Wheelock, Vice-Pres .; John A. Nexson, Rec. Sec .; D. H. Hawkins, Cor. Sec. and General Agent ; Henry Rowland, Treas.
BAPTIST HOME, Greene av. c. Throop av .- Albert B. Capwell, Pres. ; Charles H. Dutcher, Sec .; Fred'k C. Linde, Treas.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, office, 84 Amity .-- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; John Loughlin, Sec .; Connolly Roddy, Treas .; Michael Burke, Agent. BBOOKLYN BUREAU OF CHARITIES, 177 Mon- tague, room 19 .-- Seth Low, Pres .; Alfred T. White, Sec. ; Darwin R. James. Treas.
BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY. 21 De Kalb av., -Mrs. Geo. Stannard, Pres .; Mrs. F. B. Fisher, Vice-Pres .: Mrs. James B. Thomson, Sec .; John W. Hunter, Treas .; Mrs. J. C. Hoagland, Asst. Treas.
BUSINESS WOMEN'S UNION, 80 Willoughby .-- Mrs. Anna C. Field, Pres .; Mrs. C. A. Clark, Vice- Pres .; Miss Sarah M. Glover, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah Eppendorff, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Amelia For- man, Treas.
CONVENT AND HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD, Dean n. Rockaway av.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, 273 Willoughby av.
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY LODGING HOUSE, 61 Poplar and 139 Van Brunt -James P. Wallace, Pres .; Michael Snow, Vice-Pres .; Samuel B. Dur- yea, Sec .; W. W. Wickes, Treas .; R. D. Douglass, General Supt.
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE BROTHERHOOD .-- Rev. Justin D. Fulton, Pres .; Abram Hill and John Sherry, Vice-Pres .: J. L. Mitchell, Rec. Sec .; Wm. Peck Smith, Treas.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SOCIETIES, ORPHAN ASYLUMS, ETC.
EMERALD ASSOCIATION, 4 Myrtle av .-- M. J. | SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, Kearney, Pres. ; P. G. Hughes, 1st Vice-Pres. ; M. 122 Atlantic avenue. . B. Flynn, 2d Vice- Pres .; John Rooney, Cor. Sec. ; ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, 510 Henry .- Miss Ellen Phalan, Matron. James Breen, Rec. Sec .; Theophilus Olena, Treas. FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 93 Court, -- ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU ISLAND. Tunis G. Bergen, Pres .; H. D. Polhemus, High Steward; E. H. Willetts, Treas. ; H. B. Hubbard, Sec. Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres .; Miss Peet, Vice Pres .; Mrs. William Brooks, Sec .; Mrs. W. E. Double- day. Asst. Sec .; Miss A. A. Bedell, Treas .; Mrs. E. P. Baltzell, Ass't Treas.
FLOWER AND FRUIT CHARITY, 199 Montague. -- Miss A. Mali, Pres .; Miss C. L. Low, Sec .; Miss K. B. Crane, Treas.
GOOD SAMARITAN, Jay c. Willoughby .- A. S. Barnes, Pres .; S. N. Stebbins, Vice-Pres .; F. D. Blake, Sec .; Moses S. Beach, Treas.
HELPING HAND, Atlantic av. c. Grand av .-- Jas. W. Elwell, Pres .; Rev. J. T. Duryea, James F. Pierce and Alfred S. Barnes, Vice-Pres .; J. F. Anderson, Rec. Sec .; J. P. Elwell, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. A. P. Strout, Treas.
HOME FOR THE IDIOTIC, FEEBLE-MINDED, EPILEPTIC, PARALYTIC, AND DEFORMED CHILDREN AND ADULTS, 883 St. Mark's av .- Lydia Keith, Manager; J. C. Shaw and Jerome Walker, Physicians.
HOME FOR AGED MEN, 84 State .- Mrs. Lucian Birdseye, Pres. ; Mrs. Mary Polhemus, 1st Vice- Pres .; Mrs. John Winslow, 2d Vice-Pres .; Mrs. A. F. Kibbe, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Benj. Estes, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. M. E. Whiton, Treas .; Mrs. Emma Colden, Matron.
HOME FOR THE AGED OF BOTH SEXES, De Kalb av. c. Bushwick av .- Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN. 20 Concord .- Mrs. A. S. Barnes, Pres .; Mrs. Hugh Allen, 1st Vice Pres .; Mrs. D. S. Lan- don, 2d Vice-Pres .; Mrs. W. S. Parker, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. D. G. Eaton, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah M. Conkling, Supt.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND HOMES FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN, Butler n. Vanderbilt av .; Concord n. Hudson av .; Smith n. Fourth. and 602 Warren .- 1st Directress, Mrs. J. Merwin; Mrs. F. E. Taylor, 2d Directress; Miss E. Thurs- ton. Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Vanderbilt, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. H. C. Hurlburt, Treas.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, 141 S. 3d (E. D.)-B. W. Wilson, Pres .; E. Lyon, Vice- Pres .: Mrs. B. H. Howell, 1st Directress; George H. Fisher, Sec .; John Broach, Treas.
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INEBRIATES' HOME, n. Fort Hamilton, Office Pearl c. Fulton .- Theodore L. Mason, M.D., Pres .; George G. Herman, Vice-Pres .; Rev. John Wil- lett, Sec., Treas., and Supt .; Theodore L. Mason, M.D., Consulting Physician; Lewis D. Mason, M. D., Attending Physician; Joseph W. Richardson, Auditor; Wm. H. Thomas, Chairman Executive Committee.
KINGS COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, 118 and 120 Myrtle av .- Louis E. Nicot, Pres .; G. M. Baker, Vice-Pres .; E. A. Sayre, Sec .; R. J. Owen, Treas.
LADIES' SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar .- Mrs. Hugh Mclaughlin, Pres .; Mrs. E. Brophy, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Joseph E. Dallon, Sec .; Miss M. A. Strain, Treas.
MECHANICS AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE, 4 Myrtle av. - James Howell, Pres .; James Sharkey, Vice-Pres .; Frederick J. Ashfield, Sec'y; John W. McNamee, Treas.
NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Office, 21 Water .- Henry C. Murphy, Pres .; Arthur Leary, Vice-Pres. ; O. P. Quintard, Sec .; John H. Prentice, Treas.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 172 Montague .- L. B. Wyman, Pres .; H. K. Sheldon, 1st Vice-Pres .; Wm. Poole, 2d Vice-Pres .; C. L. Burnet, Treas .: R. W. Frothingham, Sec.
SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRIME, 68 Court. - Harvey B. Spelman, Pres.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF RESPECT- ABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 320 and 322 Washington av .- Mrs. David M. Stone, 1st Direc- tress; Mrs. Theo. Polhemus, jr., 2d Directress; Mrs. Nathan Burchard, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. S. S. Utter, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. S. Barnes, Treas.
ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY, 26 Court .- Thomas Kin- sella, Pres .; Arthur Crooks, Ist Vice-Pres .; Ed- ward Roche. 2d Vice-Pres .; Patrick J. Regan, Rec. Sec .; William Sullivan, Cor. Sec .; James Dunne. Treas.
ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar and 10 Vine .- Rev. Maurice Hickey, Manager. TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- John A. Gal- vin. Supt. and Teacher.
VOLUNTARY RELIEF-WORK, 531 Fulton .- G. T. Clark, Supt.
ZION HOME, Dean n. Troy av .-- Harriet A. Har- per, 1st Directress; Deborah Harris, Cor. Sec .; Eliza A. De Crosse, Rec. Sec .; Samuel J. Howard, Treas .; Rev. Abram Anderson, Chaplain.
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NURSERIES.
BROOKLYN, 188 Prospect pl .- Mrs. E. B. Rollins, 1st Directress; Mrs. D. Hustace, Treas .; Mrs. H. F. Aten, Cor. Sec. : Mrs. Eugenie Warner, Matron. SHELTERING ARMS (Prot. Epis.), 157 Dean .- Mrs. John A. Paddock, Pres .; Mrs. Edward Mar- tindale. Vice-Pres,; Mrs. Butler, Sec .; Mrs. J. S. Connell, Treas .; Mrs. E. C. Hardy, Matron.
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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
BROOKLYN HOWARD (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. Sec .; Rev. W. F. Johnson, Supt .; Rev. R. H. Johnson, General Agent.
CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Albany av. c. Herkimer .- Rt. Rev. Abram N. Littlejohn, Pres .; Rev. Jacob W. Diller, Vice-Pres .; Carlos A. But- ler, Sec .; Edwin Beers, Treas.
ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant), Atlantic av. n. Brooklyn av .- Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, 1st, Di- rectress; Mrs. J. L. Truslow, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. P. P. Sherwood, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Franklin Woodruff, Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Matron.
R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM ; Females, Willoughby av. n. Yates av., and Congress n. Clinton; Male Asylum, St. Mark's av. n. Albany av .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; James M. Shanahan, 1st Vice-Pres .; Theophilus Olena, 2d Vice-Pres .; Robert Myhan, Treas. ; John Cunion, 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. Dominick.
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POST-OFFICE.
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, 1250 Fulton, Lewis E. Wiebe, Supt.
Greenpoint Station, 96 Greenpoint av., William B. Hopkins, Supt.
Van Brunt Station, Fifth av. bet. 11th and 12th, Stephen F. Lewis, Supt.
Williamsburgh Station, South Fifth c. Fourth, John W. Jones, Supt.
There are six deliveries daily by carriers.
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-POST-OFFICE, RAILROADS, ETC.
RATES OF POSTAGE. NOTIGE.
No Jetter 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 pastage (which must be prepaid) up- on single letters is 8 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 every 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 fraction thereof.
All transient books, newspapers, samples, etc., must be prepaid in full, or they will not be for- warded.
Postage to England, Ireland, and Scotland, 5 cents each half ounce; to France, 5 cents every half ounce; Germany, Bremen mail, 5 cents; pre- payment optional.
U. S. MONEY-ORDER DEPARTMENT.
UNITED STATES :
On orders not exceeding $15.
10 cents.
Over $15 and not exceeding $30.
.15
$30 .6
:
$40 ..
20
$40 ..
66
$50
25
66
No fraction of cents to be introduced in an order.
BRITISH :
On orders not exceeding $10
.25 cents.
Over $10 and not exceeding $20
.50
$20
46
$30
.. 75
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=
$30
$40.
.$1.00
$40 60
$50.
$1.25
GERMAN :
On orders not exceeding $5
15 cents.
Over $5 and not exceeding $10
25
$10
$20.
50
16
$20
66
$30.
75
=
$$30
6.
66
$40
$1.00
$40
$50
$1.25
16
CANADIAN :
On orders not exceeding $10.
20 cents.
$20
$30.
'60
$30
=
66
$40.
80
66
$40
66
$50
$1.00 16
No order can be issued for a larger amount than $50 in U. S. currency.
Money-Order office open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Registered department open daily from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
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RAILROAD, STAGE, AND CAB COMPANIES AND ROUTES.
ATLANTIC AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, office Atlantic av. c. 3d av .- Wil- liam Richardson, President; N. H. Frost, Treas- urer; Wm. J. Richardson, Secretary. Routes as follows:
.ADAMS AND BOERUM STREET LINE TO PROSPECT PARK, CONEY ISLAND, AND GREENWOOD .- From Ful- ton Ferry, through Front, passing Catharine Fer- ry, up Adams to Fulton, passing City Hall and Court House, through Boerum pl., Atlantic av., Fifth av., and Fifteenth st. to Prospect Park at
9th av., along Ninth av. to Greenwood, connect- ing with Prospect Park and Coney Island steam railroad at Twentieth; also, through Fifth av. to Greenwood Cemetery, main entrance. Transfers to and from South and Wall street Ferries at 15th street.
ATLANTIC AVENUE LINES .- From Fulton Ferry, passing Wall street and South Ferries, connect- ing at Flatbush av. with Long Island steam rail- road and rapid transit cars; also, Brighton Beach Railroad to Coney Island.
GREENWOOD AND CONEY ISLAND .-- FIFTH AVENUE LINE .-- From Fulton Ferry through Furman st., passing Wall street and South Ferries, up Atlan -. tic and Fifth avs. to Greenwood Cemetery, con- necting with Bath and Coney Island steam rail- road at 27th street. Transfers to and from Fif- teenth street, Ninth av., City Hall and Catharine Ferry line.
PROSPECT PARK LINE. - From Fulton Ferry through Furman, passing Wall street and South Ferries, up Atlantic, Fifth, and Flatbush avs. to Prospect 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 Broadway to East New York (steam from Flushing av.).
REID AVENUE BRANCH .- From Roosevelt street Ferry up Broadway to Reid av., to Fulton, to Utica av., and return by same route.
ROCKAWAY BROOKLYN, CANARSIE AND 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 even- ing, and half-hourly through the middle of the day. The steamboat runs between Canarsie and Rockaway Beach each way, every two hours.
BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND, Office, Fifth avenue c. 27th .- C. Godfrey Gunther, Pres .; George A. Gunther, Treas, and Gen. Man- ager. Route: From Fifth av. and Twenty-sev- enth street, to Bath and Coney Island.
BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN, office, Yates avenue c. De Kalb avenue .- George H. Henry, Pres, ; H. A. Schulz, Sec. and Treas. ; H. W. Bush, Sup't. Route: From Fulton Ferry, through Wa- ter to Washington, to Fulton, to De Kalb av .. to Myrtle av. Return from Myrtle av., through De Kalb av., to Fulton, to Washington, to Front, to Fulton, to Ferry.
BROOKLYN CITY, office, 10 Fulton .- Thomas Sul- livan, Pres .; Charles C. Betts, Vice-Pres. and Treas .; William B. Lewis, Cashier and Sec .; H. W. Hingle, Paymaster.
FLATBUSH LINE .-- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Flatbush av., to Prospect Park and Flatbush.
FLUSHING AVENUE LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Sands, to Hudson av., to Flushing av., to B'way and Graham av., to Van Cott av. This line transfers passengers to Green- point and City Hall, from Clason and Flushing avenues.
FULTON STREET TO EAST NEW YORK .-- From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton, to E. New York.
FURMAN STREET LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Furman, passing the Wall street Ferry, to Atlantic avenue, to Columbia, to Sackett. to Hamilton Avenue Ferry, where connection is made for Greenwood Cemetery and Fort Hamil- ton.
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 Ful- ton Ferry, through Fulton, to Myrtle av., to Clason av., to Kent av., to First, to Franklin, to Commercial, to Newtown Creek. This line trans- fers passengers 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
Over $10 and not exceeding $20.
40
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Washington av., to Kent av., to First, to Franklin, to Commercial, to Newtown Creek.
GREENWOOD LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Court, to Hamilton av., to Third av., to Twenty-fourth, to Fifth av., to Greenwood Ceme- tery; connects with steam cars for Fort Hamil- ton, and with steam cars for Coney Island.
HAMILTON AV. LINE .- From Hamilton av. Ferry through Hamilton av., to Third av., to Twenty- fourth, to Greenwood Cemetery, and continuing along Third av., to Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton by steam cars.
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 Nostrand av., to Halsey, to Reid av.
THIRD Av. LINE. - From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton, to Flatbush av., to Third av., to Twenty- fourth, to Greenwood Cemetery.
BROOKLYN AND CROSSTOWN, office, Manhattan av., n. Clay .- Henry W. Slocum, Pres. ; John R. Conner, Sec. and 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. (passing Manhattan Beach Depot), to Van Cott av., to 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 depot of the Long Island Railroad. Return by same route, except Fourth st., instead of Fifth st., and Navy st., instead of Raymond st.
BROOKLYN ELEVATED, office. 363 Fulton and 52 B'way, N. Y .- W. Fontaine Bruff, Pres .; Ed- ward H. Cole, Vice-Pres .; John Q, Kellogg, Sec .: John L. Nostrand, Engineer.
BROOKLYN, FLATBUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY CO., office, 185 Montague .-- James N. Smith, Pres. ; Monroe B. Washburn, Sec .; John Lefferts, Treas .; W. E. Dorwin, Supt. Route: From Atlantic av., n. Franklin av., to Prospect Park, Flatbush, Gravesend and Coney Island.
BUSHWICK, office, 22 Broadway (E. D.)-William H. Husted, Pres .; Frederick Cromwell, Vice- Pres .; S. D. Hallowell, Sec .; Augustus Ivins, Treas. ; William N. Morrison, Supt.
BUSHWICK LINE .- Route: From Cypress Hills through Cypress av. to Myrtle av., 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, Greenpoint; returning by same route.
TOMPKINS Av. LINE .- Route: From Brighton Beach Junction, along Bergen to Kingston av., to Fulton. to 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.
DUTCH 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.
GRAND STREET AND NEWTOWN, office, First street and Broadway (E. D.) .- Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres .; William E. Horwill, 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 FLAT- BUSH, office, Franklin av. c. Prospect pl .- Loftus Wood, Pres .; Levin Crandell, Treas .; S. Parkbill, 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 Pros- pect Park.
KINGS COUNTY ELEVATED, 204 Montague .-- C. G. Bond, Pres .; Joseph Gay, Vice-Pres .; W. T. Sears, Treas .; J. Frothingham, Sec.
LAFAYETTE AV. STAGE CO., office, 921 Dean .- Sands & Co., Prop'rs. Route: From Wall street Ferry through Furman to Joralemon, to Court, to Schermerhorn, to Lafayette av., to Bedford av.
LONG ISLAND, office, Long Island City .- Thomas R. Sharp, Receiver; S. Spencer, General Supt .; J. Chittenden, General 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.
MONTAGUE ST. CAB LINE, office, 333 Fulton .- J. V. Dubernell, Prop. Route: From City Hall to Wall street Ferry every 5 minutes.
NEW YORK, BAY RIDGE AND JAMAICA, of- fice, 113 Broadway, N. Y .- Austin Corbin, Pres. Route: Bay Ridge to East New York and Man- hattan Beach, Coney Island.
NEW YORK AND MANHATTAN BEACH, office, 113 B'way, 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 .; M. Queen, Supt. Route: From foot of Broadway, through 1st to N. 2d, through N. 2d to Metropolitan av., to Lutheran Cemetery, and Middle Village.
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 Van- derbilt av., to Ninth av., to Greenwood Cemetery; connecting with steam cars for Coney Island; re- turn, same to Concord, to Gold, to Front, to Ful- ton, to Fulton Ferry.
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