Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1883, Part 294

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1883
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BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY, 21 De Kalb av .- Mrs. Geo. Stannard. Pres .; Mrs. F. B. Fisher, Vice-Pres .; Miss Earl. Rec. Sec .; Mrs. H. J. Ste- venson. Cor. Sec. ; John W. Hunter, Treas. : Mrs. J. C. Hoagland, Asst. Treas .; Miss A. E. Wirts, Matron.


EASTERN BRANCH, 574 Gates av .- Miss M. Cheshire, Matron.


SOUTH BROOKLYN BRANCH, 293 Sackett .- Miss E. Colden, Matron.


EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH, 194 Conselyea .- Mrs. Whitaker, Matron.


BEDFORD DISPENSARY, 1568 Fulton. - William G. Hoople, Pres .: Thomas P. Wilkinson, Vice- Pres .; H. W. Brinckerhoff, Sec .; George Stan- nard, Treas .: Drs. W. Waterworth and A. M. Curry, House Physicians.


BUSHWICK AND EAST BROOKLYN DISPEN- SARY. 912 Myrtle av .-- Hosea O. Pearce, Pres .; John L. Nostrand, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Frederick Herr, 2d Vice-Pres .; Albert B. King, Rec. Sec .; Robert Henderson, Jr., Cor. Sec .; John W. James, Treas .; John M. R. Story, Apothecary.


CITY HOSPITAL, Raymond n. De Kalb av .- Peter C. Cornell, Pres .; Elias Lewis, Jr., Vice-Pres. and Treas .: H. P. Morgan, Sec .; C. V. Dudley, Supt .; Drs. Little and Pierrepont, Resident Phy- sicians.


DISPENSARY (Church Charity Foundation), At- lantic av. c. Waverly av. Open daily.


DISPENSARY AND EYE AND EAR INFIRM- ARY, No. 11 Tillary. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 p. M .- Wm. W. Henshaw, Pres. ; E. S. Sandford, Vice Pres .; John J. Studwell. Treas .; Robert S. Bussing. Sec. : Dr. N. A. Robbins, Apothecary.


EASTERN DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND DISPEN- SARY, 161 Fourth (E. D.)-Demas Strong, Pres .; Jonathan S. Burr and Sigismund Kaufman, Vice- Pres .; John H. Kattenstroth, Sec .; John Broach, Treas .; Visiting Surgeon, S. J. Brady; Resident Surgeon, Edwin B. Hatch; Hiram P. Hardcastle, Apothecary.


EASTERN DISTRICT HOMEOPATHIC DISPEN- SARY. 194 S. 3d .- Demas Strong. Pres .; James Hall, Vice-Pres .: Wm. E. Horwill, Treas .; James A. Falkner, Sec. ; J. A. Eaton, Resident Physician. ECLECTIC DISPENSARY, 144 Prince .- Frank W. Taber, Pres .; H. E. Firth, Sec .; D. E. Smith, Treas. ; L. B. Firth, House Physician.


EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL, 100 Livingston .- S. B. Chittenden, Pres .; E. R. Squibb, Vice-Pres .; A. D. Wheelock. Treas. ; F. H. Colton, M.D., Sec .; Charles Meyer, Supt.


FREE DISPENSARY, 81 Raymond. Open from 1 to 3 P. M.


GATES AVENUE HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, junction Fulton and Gates av. Open daily from 1 to 3 P. M. Information not given at time of going to press.


HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 109 Cumberland .- Charles A. Townsend. Pres .; David M. Stone, Vice-Pres .; John P. Atkinson, Treas .; J. R. Cow- ing, Sec .; W. W. Goodrich, Counsel; Dr. S. E. Stiles, Resident Physician; Sister Mildred, Supt. HOMEOPATHIC MATERNITY, 46 Concord. - Mrs. George Stannard, 1st Directress; Mrs. N. T. Beers, 2d Directress; Mrs. George W. Gilbert, Sec .; Mrs. Robert Shaw, Treas. ; Mrs. M. A. Kelley, Matron. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS .- E. Hasbrouck, M.D., Pres. : C. L. Bonnell, M.D., Vice-Pres .; W. W. Black- man, M.D., Rec. Sec .; R. C. Moffatt, M.D., Cor. Sec .; Hugh M. Smith. Treas. Meetings are held in the rooms of Hamilton Literary Association, No. 44 Court st., on the first Tuesday of each month, except the Annual in May, which occurs on the second Tuesday.


LUCRETIA MOTT DISPENSARY. 315 Atlantic av. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Henry, Pacific and Dean .- Board of Regents: Thomas H. Rodman, Pres .; R. W. Ropes, Vice-Pres. ; William H. Dudley. M.D., Treas .; William J. Osborn, Sec .; E. Viere, Acting Supt.


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, Everett Hall, 393 Fulton .- Charles Jew- ett, Pres ; G. G. Hopkins, Vice-Pres .: Richard M. Wyckoff. Sec .; J. R. Vanderveer, Treas .; T. R. French. Librarian.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL, 7th and 8th avs. c. 6th and 7th sts. Bldgs. in course of erection.


ORTHOPEDIC INFIRMARY, City Hospital, Ray- mond n. De Kalb av .- J. C. Hutchinson, Surgeon in charge; A. R. Paine and H. W. Rand. Assts.


PROSPECT HEIGHTS DISPENSARY. 266 13th av.


R. C. CHARITABLE HOSPITAL, Bushwick av. n. Maujer .- Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Dominick.


SANITARIAN HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY. William Harris, M.D., Pres .; Joel Smith, Vice- Pres .; Phineas A. Cornell, Sec .; George Russell, Treas .; T. S. Wilcox, M.D., Supt. and House Phy- sician. Open for the reception of patients of any legally authorized physician, who may take sole charge.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS-MILITARY.


ST. CATHERINE'S HOSPITAL (R. C.), 250 Bush- | HAMILTON LITERARY SOCIETY, 40 Court .-- wick av.


ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL, Church Charity Founda- tion, 1555 Atlantic av.


ST. MARY'S FEMALE HOSPITAL, 155 Dean .- Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.


ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL. Hicks c. Congress .-- Under the charge of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis.


SOUTHERN DISPENSARY, 119 3d pl .- B. Richard- son, Pres. and Treas .; H. E. Dubois, Vice-Pres .; Dr. Chas. P. W. Merritt, Sec.


TENTH WARD DISPENSARY, 149 Butler .- Open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


WOMEN'S DISPENSARY, 534 Myrtle av.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES. See Business Directory. LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.


BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTH'S FREE LIBRARY, 196, 198 and 200 Washington .- Jesse C. Smith, Pres .; Dr. Andrew Otterson, Vice-Pres .; Duncan Littlejohn, Treas .; A. T. Baxter, Sec .; Louisa N. Rose, Librarian; Isaac H. Frothing- ham, James How, Crawford C. Smith, S. Warren Sneden, Trustees.


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The Brooklyn Library. MONTAGUE STREET n. COURT.


Board of Directors.


William A. White. Pres .; Alfred C. Barnes, Vice- Pres .; S. B. Chittenden, Jr., Rec. Sec .; C. F. Adams, Cor. Sec .; James L. Morgan. Jr., Treas. ; James H. Frothingham, William B. Kendall, George L. Nichols, Frank- lin Woodruff, D. H. Houghtaling, E. W. Corlies, Josiah B. Blos- som. Adrian Van Sin- deren. A. E. Orr, S. B. Duryea.


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 7g to 10 P. M. The Library now contains 64,000 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.


EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, Everett Hall .- James B. Kennedy, Pres .; Philip Com- stock, Vice-Pres .; John E. Koepke, Rec. Sec .; Herman F. Koepke, Cor. Sec .; Evan J. Rustin, Treas.


FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY, 177 Montague. Meets every Monday .- F. C. Dexter, Pres .: J. H. Quintard, Ist Vice-Pres. and Treas .; George E. Waldo, 2d Vice-Pres .; J. G. Glover, Rec. Sec .; H. W. Groser, Cor. Sec .; W. H. Williams, Editor.


Chas. N. Judson, Pres .; Albert A. Abbott, Vice- Pres .; William Sullivan, 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 districts, 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, Pierre- pont c. Clinton-Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Pres .; Henry C. Murphy, 1st Vice-Pres .; Joshua M Van Cott, 2d Vice-Pres .; A. W. Humphreys, Treas .; Geo. Hannah, Librarian.


MECHANICS' FREE READING-ROOMS, 15 Hicks. -Open every evening from 7 to 92 P.M. ; C. S. Van Wagoner, Supt .; E. S. Wright, G. M. Dewey, and R. S. Bussing, Assistant Supts.


PHILALETHIC LITERARY SOCIETY, 7 Poplar. - Henry McClosky, Pres .; Theodore Burgmyer, Vice-Pres .; Thomas J. Cunningham, Treas .; Francis A. McCloskey, Sec.


THE LAW LIBRARY IN BROOKLYN, 4 Court House .- John P. Rolfe, Pres .; Henry C. Mur- phy, Jr., Treas .; S. C. Betts, Librarian; A. J. Hook, Assistant.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LITERARY ASSO- CIATION OF BROOKLYN. 515 Fulton.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY. FREE READING-ROOMS. AND GYMNASIUM. Fulton c. Gallatin pl .- Open from 8 A.M. to 10 p.M. Annual dues. $2.00. Gymnasium $5.00 additional. Robert Fulton Cutting, Pres .; Edgar W. Hawley, Anton A. Raven, Vice-Pres .; Alanson Trask, Treas .; F. A. Parsons, Rec. Sec .; Thos. J. Wilkie, General Sec .; Wallace McMul- len, Ass't Sec .; Benj. F. Parliman, Librarian.


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MILITARY. SECOND DIVISION.


Headquarters, 49 Court c. Joralemon. Business hours-Every Monday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.


SECOND DIVISION STAFF.


James Jourdan, Maj .- General Commanding. Samuel Richards, Colonel and Asst. Adj't Gen'l. J. Henry Storey, Lt. Col. and Inspector. Herbert S. Jewell, Lt .- Col. and I. R. P. Albert E. Lamb, Quartermaster.


John Y. Culyer, Lt .- Col. and Engineer. J. Lester Keep, Lt .- Col. and Surgeon. Wm. B. Overton, Lt .- Col. and Com. of Sub. Robert Herbert, Major and A.D.C. Walter K. Rossiter, Major and A.D.C. Third Battery.


THIRD BRIGADE.


Brigadier-General C. T. Christensen, Command ing.


Lieut .- Col. Wm. J. Denslow, Acting Asst. Adj't- Gen'1.


Thirteenth Regiment Infantry-David E. Austen, Col .; Theo. B. Gates, Lt .- Col .; W. H. H. Tyson, Major; George B. Davis, Adjutant.


Fourteenth Regiment Infantry-James McLeer, Col .; Charles Schurig, Lt .- Col .; H. Mitchell, Major; S. C. Clobridge, Adjutant.


Seventeenth Separate Company-Thomas Miller, Jr., Capt.


FOURTH BRIGADE.


Brigadier-General Wm. H. Brownell, Command- ing.


Twenty-third Regiment Infantry-Rodney C. Ward, Col.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-MILITARY, MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


Thirty-second Regiment Infantry -- Louis Finkel- meier, Col.


Forty-seventh Regiment Infantry-T. V. Tuttle, Col.


STAFF.


Charles N. Manchester, Asst. Adj't-Gen'l and Lt .- Col.


Gustave A. Roullier, Major and Inspector.


Morris B. Farr, Major and Insp. Riffe Practice. Richard H. Poillon, Major and Engineer.


Horatio C. King, Major and Judge-Advocate.


Joel W. Hyde, Major and Surgeon.


Charles E. Bridge, Capt, and Ordnance Officer. Harrison B. Moore, Capt. and Quartermaster.


David S. Babcock, Jr., Capt. and Com. Sub- sistence.


Clifford L. Middleton, Capt. and Aide-de-Camp.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Montague n. Court .-- Alex- ander M. White, Pres. : H. K. Sheldon, Vice-Pres .; Isaac H. Frothingham, Treas .; C. A. Townsend, Sec.


AMARANTH DRAMATIC SOCIETY, 177 Montague. -- Henry Baldwin. Pres .; Chas. J. Holt. Vice- Pres .; Thos. S. Grimwood, Sec .; A. Richmond Hart. Treas.


ART ASSOCIATION, Montague n. Clinton .-- R. W. Hubbard, Pres .; William H. Husted, Vice-Pres .; E. M. Low, Sec .; Gordon L. Ford, Treas.


ART CLUB, 369 Fulton .- J. B. Stearns, Pres .; Geo. L. Clough, Vice-Pres .; J. H. Littlefield, Sec. ; Frank Squier, Treas.


ART GUILD .- Benjamin Lander, Pres. ; C.E.Sickels, Vice-Pres .; Miss M. E. Robinson, Cor. Sec .; W. H. Coughlin. Rec. Sec. : F. Sheffield. Treas.


ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDI- TION OF THE POOR, office, 108 Livingston .-- R. W. Ropes, Pres .; S. B. Chittenden, A. A. Low, H. B. Claflin, A. S. Barnes. A. D. Wheelock, Vice-Pres. ; John A. Nexsen, Rec. Sec. ; Albert A. Day, Cor. Sec. and General Agent ; Henry Row- land. Treas.


ATLANTIC HARBOR (limited), 213 Montague, ---- John B. Morgan, Pres. ; L. A. Fish, Treas .; J. Lawrence Marcellus, Sec.


BAPTIST HOME. Greene av. c. Throop av .- Wm. Richardson, Pres. ; Charles H. Dutcher, Sec .; Fred'k C. Linde. Treas.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, office, 84 Amity .-- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; John McGreevey, Sec .: Connolly Roddy, Treas .; William Kelly, Agent.


BOARD OF PHARMACY, 120 Myrtle av .- Gran- ville M. Baker, Pres .; George A. Newman, Vice- Pres .; Louis E. Nicot, Sec .; Audley Haslitt, M.D., John Rushmore, M.D.


BROOKLYN BUREAU OF CHARITIES, 177 Mon- tague, room 22 .-- Alfred T. White, Pres .; Dar- win R. James. Treas.


BROOKLYN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, 201 Montagne .- Henry R. Jones. Pres .; Horace B. Claflin, Vice- Pres .; Geo. L. Pease, Treas .; Robt. J. Wilkin, Supt.


BUSINESS WOMEN'S UNION, 80 Willoughby .- Mrs. Anna C. Field, Pres .; Mrs. C. A. Clark, Vice- Pres .; Miss Sarah M. Glover. Rec. Sec .; Mrs. S. Eppendorff. Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. M. H. Holley. Treas. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY ; NEWSBOYS' HOME, 61 Poplar. AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 139 Van Brunt .-- Michael Snow, Pres .; Alfred T. White, Vice-Pres. ; E. B. Wood. Sec. ; W. W. Wickes. Treas .; R. D. Douglass. General Supt.


CONVENT AND HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD, Dean n. Rockaway av.


CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, 273 Willoughby av.


EMERALD ASSOCIATION, Adams c. Willoughby. -- John H. Newman, Pres .; M. B. Flynn, 1st Vice- Pres .; Jas. Howard Breen, 2d Vice Pres .; John Rooney, Cor. Sec .; William Graham, Rec. Sec .; D. S. Byrne, Fin. Sec .; Geo. R. Kuhn, Treas.


EVANGELICAL HOME FOR THE AGED, 79 Himrod.


FAITH HOME FOR INCURABLES. Park pl. c. Clason av .- Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost. Pres .; James M. Ham, Treas .; S. B. Childs, M D., Sec .; Emily F. Campbell and Abby H. Campbell. Man- agers; Moore & Low, Counsel, 102 Broadway, N. Y.


FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 93 Court .-- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres .; Miss Peet, Vice Pres .; Mrs. William Brooks, Sec .; Miss Starr, Asst. Sec .; Miss A. A. Bedell, Treas. ; Mrs. E. P. Baltzell, Asst. Treas.


FIRST BROOKLYN WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION, Fulton c. Jay, Mrs. Mary C. Johnson, Pres. : open every evening.


FLOWER AND FRUIT CHARITY, 199 Montague. -Miss A. Mali, Pres .; Miss C. Lane, Sec .; Miss K. B. Crane. Treas.


GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOME (for Consump- tives), 219 Raymond.


GOOD SAMARITAN, Jay c. Willoughby .- A. S. Barnes, Pres .: S. N. Stebbins, Vice-Pres .; F. D. Blake, Sec .; Moses S. Beach, Treas.


NASSAU BRANCH, Concord c. Washington.


HELPING HAND, Atlantic av. c. Grand av .-- Mrs. James F. Pierce, Pres. ; Mrs. W. T. Hemmenway Vice-Pres .; Mrs. W. F. Swalm, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. I. N. Thatcher. Cor. Sec .; Mrs. A. P. Strout, Treas. HOME ASSOCIATION FOR WORKING GIRLS, 175 Hall .- Mrs. H. D. Partridge, Pres .; Mrs. George Stannard, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. James H. Taft, Jr., Rec. Sec .; Miss Etta Adams, Cor. Sec .; Miss Mary E. Lewis, Treas .; Miss C. A. Pratt, Auditor.


HOME FOR AGED MEN, 84 State .-- Mrs. Lucien Birdseye, Pres .; Mrs. H. W. Wheeler, 1st Vice- Pres .; Mrs. John Winslow, 2d Vice-Pres .; Mrs. A. F. Kibbe, Cor. Sec .: Mrs. J. H. Williams, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. J. N. Bergen, Treas.


HOME FOR THE AGED OF BOTH SEXES, De Kalb av. c. Bushwick av. and 21st c. 5th av .-- Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor. HOME FOR THE AGED POOR, 63 Dupont.


HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND CHIL-


DREN, 20 Concord .-- Mrs. W. S. Packer, Pres .; Mrs. D. S. Landon, Ist Vice-Pres .; Mrs. S. V. White. 2d Vice-Pres .; Mrs. D. G. Eaton, Treas .; Mrs. J. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. John Rush- more. Rec. Sec .: Mrs. Sarah M. Conkling, Supt.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND HOMES FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN, Butler n. Vanderbilt av .; Concord n. Hudson av. ; Smith n. Fourth. 416 Adelphi, Throop av, bet. Flushing av. and Myrtle av. and 127 Franklin av. - Ist Directress, Mrs. J. Merwin; Mrs. F. E. Taylor, 2d Directress; Miss E. Thurston. Rec. See .; Mrs. J. Vanderbilt, Cor. Sec .: Mrs. H. C. Hulbert, Treas.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (E. D.). 141 S. 3d .-- B. W. Wilson, Pres .; E. Lyon, Vice- Pres. ; Mrs. B. H. Howell, Ist Directress; George H. Fisher. Sec .: John Broach. Treas.


INEBRIATES' HOME, n. Fort Hamilton, Office, Pearl c. Fulton .- George G. Herman. Pres .; Samuel A. Avila, Vice-Pres. ; William M. Thomas, Treas .; J. A. Blanchard, M.D .. Supt. : Lewis D. Mason, M.D .. Attending Physician ; Joseph W. Richardson. Sec. and Auditor ; Wm. H. Thomas, Chairman Executive Committee.


KEITH HOME FOR NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES, 883 St. Mark's av .- Lydia Keith, Manager: Dr. J. C. Shaw, and Dr. Jerome Walker, Consulting Physicians ; Dr. J. C. Camp- bell. Resident Physician.


KEMBLE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION .- G. De Cordova, Pres .: A. Isaacs, Vice-Pres .; Rich. M. Hogan. Sec .; John B. Munoz, Treas.


KINGS COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, 118 and 120 Myrtle av .- L. T. Perkins, Pres .; Robt. Black. 1st Vice-Pres .; L. D. Sheets, 2d Vice- Pres .; Charles R. Paddock, Sec, and Treas.


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LADIES' SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar .- Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Pres .; Mrs. Wm. Swayne, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. Joseph E. Dallon, Sec .; Miss Susan C. Strain, Treas.


MECHANICS AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE, 363 Fulton .- Elbert Snedeker, Pres .; Thos. B. Rutan, Vice-Pres .; Geo. C. Cranfield, Sec .; Benjamin C. Miller, Treas.


NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY, Academy of Music .- B. D. Silliman, Pres .; John Winslow, 1st Vice- Pres. ; Charles Storrs, 2d Vice-Pres .; A. S. Lamb, Rec. Sec .; Rev. A. P. Putnam, Cor. Sec .; Wm. B. Kendall, Treas.


NEW YORK ARBROATH ASSOCIATION, 363 Ful- ton. - James Ross, Pres .; David F. Smith, Vice- Pres. ; James Ross, Treas.


NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Office, 21 Water. -- Henry C. Murphy, Pres .; W. C. Kingsley, Vice-Pres. ; O. P. Quintard, Sec .; John T. Agnew, Treas. pro tem.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 172 Montague .- H. K. Sheldon, Pres .; L. S. Burnham, 1st Vice-Pres .; Frederic Cromwell, 2d Vice-Pres. ; W. R. Bunker, Treas .; B. T. Frothingham, Sec.


RESCUE JUVENILE TEMPERANCE UNION, 476 5th av. Sundays, 4 P. M .- Mrs. J. Duer, Gen'l Manager.


SAILORS' COFFEE HOUSE CO. (Limited), 241 York -Wm. Webster, Supt.


SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, 199 Montague .- Henry R. JJones, Pres .; Horace B. Claflin, Vice-Pres .; Geo. L. Pease. Treas .; Robt. J. Wilkin, Supt.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF RESPECT- ABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 320 and 322 Washington av .- Mrs. David M. Stone, Ist Direc- tress; Mrs. Theo. Polhemus, jr., 2d Directress; Mrs. Wm H. Smith, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. J. Arthur Burr, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. Allan Washington, Treas. SOCIETY OF OLD BROOKLYNITES .- John W. Hunter, Pres. ; Samuel H. Cornwell. Sec.


SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 122 Atlantic avenue .- Mrs. S. M. Fellows, Pres .; Mrs. Tasker H. Marvin, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. G. L. Ford, Cor. Sec .; Miss M. H. Post, Rec. Sec. pro tem .; Miss M. J. Adams. Treas.


ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, 510 Henry .- Madame Boucher, Pres .; Miss Annie Larkin, Sec. and Treas.


ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU ISLAND. Silas Ludlam, 1st Vice-Pres .; H. D. Polhemus, High Steward; E. H. Willetts, Treas .; H. B. Hubbard, Sec.


ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY .- Francis G. Turner, Pres .; John C. McGuire, 1st Vice-Pres .; John Rooney, 2d Vice-Pres .; Thomas Lowrey, Cor. Sec .; P. J. Kelly, Rec. Sec .; Bernard McCaffrey, Treas.


ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar and 10 Vine .- Rev. Maurice Hickey, Manager.


TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- A. W. Pen- son, Supt. and Teacher.


VOLUNTARY RELIEF-WORK, 59 Smith .-- G. T. Clark, Supt.


WAYSIDE HOME, 352 Bridge .- Mrs. E. F. Pet- tengill, Pres .; Mrs. A. C. Field, Vice-Pres. ; Miss C. E. Coffin, Sec .; Mrs. E. F. Rawson, Treas .; Miss E. P. Beadle. Matron.


WILLIAMSBURG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- H. E. F. Voigt, Pres .; W. Diehl, Vice-Pres .; A. Dietrich, Rec. Sec .; F. Huene, Cor. Sec .; G. Kehr, Treas.


ZION HOME, Dean n. Troy av .- W. W. Johnson, Pres .; Charlotte A. Fisher, Vice-Pres .; Eliza A. De Crosse, Rec. Sec .; Geo. W. Dean, Cor. Sec .; Thomas K. Jackson, Treas .; Rev. T. O. R. Wil- liams, Chaplain: Edwin V. Clark, Actuary; Mary E. Lewis, Matron.


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. DAY (Children's Aid Society), 139 Van Brunt.


DAY (St. Anne's P. E.) 124 Prospect.


SHELTERING ARMS (Prot. Epis.), 157 Dean .- Mrs. John A. Nichols, Pres. ; Mrs. Wm. B. Kendall, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. John B. Ladd, Sec .; Mrs. George Butler, Treas .; Mrs. E. C. Hardy, Lady in Charge.


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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


BROOKLYN HOWARD (Colored), Troy av. c. Dean. -Mrs. L. A. Cooper, Ist Directress; Mrs. A. Gladi- ator, 2d Directress; Mrs. M. Augusta Johnson, Treas ; Miss F. Richards, Cor. Sec .: Miss G. Cooper, Rec. Sec. ; Rev. W. F. Johnson, Supt. and General Agent; Rev. R. H. Johnson, Traveling Agent.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Albany av. c. Herkimer .- Rt. Rev. Abram N. Littlejohn, Pres .; Rev. Charles H. Hall, D.D., Vice-Pres .; Carlos A. Butler, Sec .; Edwin Beers, Treas.


HEBREW. 384 McDonough .-- Ernst Nathan, Pres .; S. Goodstein, Vice-Pres .; G. Metzbach, Sec .; M. Bruckheimer, Treas.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant), Atlantic av. c. Kingston av .- Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, 1st Di- rectress; Mrs. Anna C. Field, 2d Directress; 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. Sumner 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. ; James H. Breen, 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, Asst. Postmaster.


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


Money-Order office open daily from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Registered department open daily from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.


Location of Stations.


Brevoort Station, 1250 Fulton, William B. Hopkins, Supt.


Greenpoint Station, Greenpoint av. c. Franklin, Edward Brooks, Supt.


Van Brunt Station, Fifth av. bet. 11th and 12th, Stephen F. Lewis, Supt. Williamsburgh Station, South Fifth c. Fourth, Lewis E. Wiebe, Supt.


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 one full rate of postage is prepaid by stamps.


On Letters.


The inland postage (which must be prepaid) upon single letters is 3 cents per 16 oz.


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.


Registered letters, 10 cents in addition to regular postage.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-R. R., STAGE AND CAB COMPANIES.


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


On Printed Matter.


All transient books, newspapers, samples, etc., must be prepaid in full, or they will not be for- warded. One cent each 2 ounces or fraction thereof.


On Merchandise.


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


Registered packages treated same as registered letters.


U. S. MONEY-ORDER DEPARTMENT.


UNITED STATES.


On orders not exceeding


$15 .10 cents.


Over $15 and not exceeding 30


40.


.20


66


40


50


25


No fraction of cents to be introduced in an order. BRITISH.


On orders not exceeding $10.


25 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding 20


20


.50


30.


.75


30 4 4


40.


$1.00


40


50.


1.25


GERMAN.


On orders not exceeding $5. 15 cents.


Over


$5 and not exceeding 10.


25


..


..


10


20


.50


20


30


25


=


30


40.


$1.00


=


40


50.


1.25


CANADIAN.


On orders not exceeding $10 20 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding 20


..


20


..


30 ..


.. 60


30


40.


.80


40


50.


$1.00


No orders can be issued for a larger amount than $50 in U. S. currency.


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RAILROAD, STAGE, AND COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


CAB


ATLANTIC AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, office Atlantic av. c. 3d av .- Wil- liam Richardson, President; N. H. Frost, Treas- urer; William J. Richardson, Secretary. Routes as follows:


ADAMS AND BOERUM PL. 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 st .; also, through Fifth av. to Greenwood Cemetery, main entrance. Trans- fers to and from South and Wall street Ferriesat 15th street.


ATLANTIC AVENUE LINE .- 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, through Atlantic av. to Washington av., to Butler, to Nostrand av.


BUTLER STREET LINE .- From Fulton Ferry through Front, passing Catharine Ferry, to Ad- ams, to Boerum pl. (passing City Hall and Court House), to Atlantic av .; or passing Wall and South Ferries, up Atlantic av. (passing Long Island R. R. Depot), along Washington av. to


Butler, to Nostrand av. By transfer at Flatbush av. (L. I. R. R. Depot), and at South Ferry, con- necting with all the above ferries.


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.




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