Lain's Brooklyn City Directory, 1884 - 85, Part 285

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1885
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Zoeller August & Son, plumbers, 84 Leon- ard


Zoeller Edward, gasfitter, Johnson av c Leonard


Zoeller Fred, painter, 121 Johnson av


Zoeller . William, tinsmith, Johnson av c Leonard Zoellner John, h 30 Suydam


Zoellner Joseph, musician, h 100 Graham av


Zoen August, baker, h 157 25th


Zoettlein Frauk A. engraver, h 367 S. 5th Zoffer Ferdinand, cigarmfr. 17 Delmonico pl Zoffer Samuel, cigars, 276 Columbia


Zoglowek Theodore F. 553 15th, b 554 15th Zoll John W. machinist, 71 Hamilton av


Zoll Joseph, plumber, 113 Leonard, h 175 Boerum


Zoll Joseph & Co. plumbers, 113 Leonard Zoller George, engineer, h :5 Ten Eyck Zoilhoefer Charles, physician, 175 S. 4th Zollinger Emil, confectioner, 83 Fulton, h 50 Sands


Zollinger Henry, foreman, h 547 8th av Zollinger John, lab. h r 69 Montrose av Zollinbofer George, teller, h 24 Clifton pl Zolzer August, baker, h 57 Main Zolzer Charles F. plumber, 207 Court Zolzer Frederick, lab. h 231 Nassau Zolzer Henry A. baker, 622 Fulton Zonner Gertrude, h 126 Ewen Zorn Frederick, engineer, h 321 4th E.D. Zornor Charles, jeweler, h 495 Herkimer Zott John, teacher, h 286 S. 4th Zott Louis, tinsmith, h 254 Stagg Zour Joseph, framer, h r 154 Graham av Zowe Edward, shoemkr. 52 N. 1st Zschoch Paul J. clk. h 365 Cumberland


Zschorna Herman J. florist, 53 Scher, h 243 State


Zschorna Julius H. florist, 53 Scher, h 243 State


Zuber George F. tailor, h 94 Myrtle Zuber Jacob, driver, h 53 Whipple


Zuber John J. cutter, h 94 Myrtle


Zubrod Charles, colormixer, h 51 Throop av Zubrod Mary, milk, 51 Throop av


Znccato Joseph, artist, h 458 Vand't av


Zueibrecker Sebastian, cigarmkr. h 260 Floyd


Zuelke Aris, tailor, h 94 Walton Zufinger Frank jr. milk, 246 Ellery Zufle Louise, h 100 Raymond


Zugalla Frank E. newsagt. Atlantic av c Brooklyn av, h 1541 Pacific


Zugelj John, tailor, h 10 Verandah pl


Zulavsky Emma N. wid. Ladislas L. h 502 Clinton av


Zülif Henry, hairdresser, 142 Johnson av


Zulik Bernard, cigarmkr. h 44 Bremen Zull Michael, showcases, h 188 Stockton


Zulzer Julius, cigars, h 529 Court


Zundel Fred'k W. pianomkr. h r 62 Ten Eyck Zundel Otto H. h 160 Leonard


Zundt Alexander F. elk. h 401 Dean


Zuudt Catharine, fancygds. 420 Atlantic av


Zundt George V. detective, h 48 Smith Zundt Henry, agt. h 98 Livingston


Zundt Philip H. impr. h 420 Atlantic av


Zungle Terancis X. grocer, 31 Hopkins


Zunth Henry, hairdresser, 142 Johusen av Zuppel Gottlieb, basketmkr. h 25 Seigel Zurchi John, fruits, 349 Grand


Zurn Barbara, wid. Martin, h r 412 Man- hattan av


Zurn George, lab. h 33 Humboldt


Zurn William, h r 412 Manhattan av Zusco Joseph, shoemkr. h 670 Bergen Zust John G. lab. h 143 Leonard


Zut Conrad, painter, h 14 N. Henry Zutrauen Herman, foreman, h 410 S. 4th


Zuydhock Herman, bkbinder, h 173 Reid av Zweifel George, grocer, 344 Leonard


Zweiful George, grocer, 698 De Kalb av, h 344 Leonard


Zwergius John, b 46312 5th av Zwilling Charles, shoemkr. 258 Gold Zwilling Charles J. Jcather, 129 Tillary Zwing Jacob, liquors, 101 Evergreen av Zwingli Arnold, furng. gds. 19 Humboldt Zwingli Gothlied, iron, 19 Humboldt


Zwinscher Herman, hatter, b 86 Tompkins av


Zyfers Henry, cabinetmkr. h 369 S. 5th Zylinski John, patternmkr, h 195 N. 6th


OTIS


Safety Steam and Hydraulic


ELEVATORS, OTIS BROS, & CO. 98 and 94 Liberty Street, New York.


EUROPEAN PLAN,


CLARENDON HOTEL,


INDEX TO MUNICIPAL REGISTER.


PAGE


Adelphi Academy Alcyone Boat Club


10


Amaranth Dramatic Society


14


16


Christian Rescue Temperance Union.


16 Church Charity Foundation. Foundation Dispensary Society of M. E. Church.


12


16


Churches Circuit Court


Arcadian Dramatic Society.


Atlantic Avenue Railroad Co Harbor.


14


State Bank, Yacht Club.


Banks


Baptist Churches Home Bedford Dispensary


12


Benevolent Order Friends Humanity


of Elks.


17 17 3


Board of Aldermen. Education .. Supervisors


10 5


Bridge Street Ferry Co


Brighton Beach Racing Association


Broadway Railroad Co


Brooklyn Academy of Medicine. Music ..


Agency for Prevention Cruelty, etc .. and Canarsie Railroad Co. and Long Island City and Newtown Railroad Co


Annex Boats.


Art Association.


Art Club.


Art Guild.


14


Association for Exempt Firemen.


14


Association for Improving the Con- dition of the Poor


Bank ... Bath and Coney Island R.R.


Benevolent Society


Board of Pharmacy


Bureau of Charities


Cable Railway Co ..


Central Dispensary.


Children's Aid Society


City Bible Society


City Mission and Tract Society.


City Railroad Co ...


City Safe Deposit Co. Club ..


Cross-Town Railroad Co.


Diet Dispensary.


Dispensary (Eye and Ear)


Elevated Railroad Co ..


Eye and Ear Hospital


Flatbush and C. I. R.R. Co


Gas-Light Co.


Home for Consumptives


Homeopathic Dispensary.


Good Samaritan.


Grand Army of the Republic Grand Street and Newtown R.R. Co P.P. and Flatbush R. Co


Greenpoint Ferry Co.


Home for the Aged. Savings Bank


Greenwood Cemetery.


Hebrew Benevolent Society. Benevolent Society E.D Orphan Asylum


Helping Hand.


Holy Cross Cemetery


12 Home Circle


16 for Aged Men. for Friendless Women.


Business Women's Union ... Burns Ass'n Brooklyn, E.D Carlton Club .. 10


Catholic Benevolent Legion.


Knights of America 17


Bryant Literary Society Bushwick and E. Brooklyn Dispensary Railroad Co. Savings Bank for the Aged of both sexes. 14 6 14 14 for Working Girls 14 12.


17


Homeopathic Hospital. Maternity. Medical Society


12 14.


92


Cemeteries.


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Central Homeopathic Dispensary . 12 14 Chinese Home 14


American Legion of Honor Street Railway Ass'n. Ancient Order of Foresters. Order of United Workmen.


15


Apollo Club.


17 17 10 14 15


Citizens' Gas-Light Co. City Court ... Government.


6 12 6 3


Clubs Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute. Columbia Boat Club


10 10 10 6


Commercial Bank. Coney Island Elevated Railroad Co. & Brooklyn Railroad Co.


Congregational Churches ..


Convent and House of Good Shepherd. of Sisters of Mercy


County Court. Officers and Assistants


Court of Sessions.


Cypress Hills Cemetery Day Nursery ... Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn Williamsburgh


Durer Art Club.


East Brooklyn Savings Bank


East River Yacht Club.


E D. Homeopathic Dispensary Hospital and Dispensary ..


Eclectic Dispensary Educational Department


Elzevir Book Club.


Emerald Association.


Empire Order of Mutual Aid


Erie and Brooklyn Annex.


Evangelical Home for Aged Germans.


Everett Literary Association ..


Evergreens Cemetery


Excelsior Club


Faith Home for Incurables


Female Employment Society Ferry Companies.


First Brooklyn Woman's Temperance Union .. National Bank.


Flower and Fruit Charity.


Fountain Gun Club


Franklin Literary Society


Friends' Cemetery


Friendship Club


Fulton Bank Municipal Gas Co.


Gas Companies.


Gates Avenue Homeopathic Dispensary


German Savings Bank


Germania Savings Bank


Hospital.


Howard Colored Orphan Asylum Indian Association Institute


Library Nursery Savings Bank


Sunday School Union


Trust Co.


20 16


Underground Railroad Co.


Woman's Homeopathic Hospital, etc Yacht Club.


12 10 13


10 12 12 12 6 6 14 17 16 16 11 14 6 6 10 14 14 15 14 6 18 14 14


12 15 14 13 13 15 6 16 Hamilton Club.


16 16 16 16 10 16 12 12 16 12 16 12 14 12


14 10 13 6 6


6 10 6 10 12 12 12 10 10 14 17 11 14 13 6 10 14 14 11 14 6


16 16 7 14 14 6 4 6 6 15 6


11 14 15


14 14 14 16 16 16 11


14 14


14 6 15 14 14 14 15 12 14


10


6 10 6 7


14


2


INDEX TO MUNICIPAL REGISTER.


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Hospitals, Dispensaries, etc . 12


Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association 14


Orphan Asylum


15


Railroad Companies. 15 Reformed Churches 9


Episcopal Churches.


Presbyterian Churches.


9


Religious Societies 16 9


12


Royal Arcanum.


Safe Deposit Companies


Sailors' Coffee House.


Sanitary Hospital & Dispensary.


Seawanhaka Boat Club. .


Second Advent Churches


Secret and Benefit Societies


Seney Methodist Episcopal Hospital. Sheltering Arms Nursery


Shipwrights' Association.


Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren


for the Relief of Aged Females


of Old Brooklynites.


of St. Vincent de Paul.


Lincoln Club


Literary Institutions and Libraries.


Long Island Bank.


College Dispensary


College Hospital.


Historical Society ..


Life Saving Association, etc.


Railroad Co.


Safe Deposit Co.


16


Savings Bank Trust Co. Yacht Club.


20 10 12


Lucretia Mott Dispensary Lutheran Churches


Manufacturers' National Bank.


St. John's College


Hospital


St. Joseph's Institute for Deaf Mutes


St. Mary's Female Hospital


General Hospital


St. Nicholas Society.


St. Patrick's Society


St. Peter's Hospital


St. Phebe's Mission.


St. Vincent's Home for Boys.


Supreme Court .. Swedish Presbyterian Church


8 12 13 10 14 16 6 Truant Home


Mount Olivet Cemetery.


Nassau Ferry Co.


National Bank


National City Bank. Provident Union


6 19 15


New England Society


New York, Bay Ridge, and Jamaica R.R. and Brooklyn Bridge Ferry Co. Greenwood & C. I. R.R. 16


16 14 12


and Manhattan Beach R.R 16


N. Second St. and Middle Village R.R. Co Nurseries .. .


Officers of Departments.


Order Chosen Friends. United American Mechanics United Friends


15 12


Packer Institute.


People's Gas-Light Co.


Philharmonic Society


Pioneer Boat Club


10 6


Police Justices.


Post-office.


Presbyterian Churches.


" Prospect Heights' Dispensary. Park & C. I. R. R. Co


12


PAGE


Protestant Episcopal Churches


8


Improved Order of Red Men 18 Industrial Restaurant, etc. . 14


School Association of E,D. 14


School for Destitute Children.


14


Inebriates' Home.


14


Insurance Co's, Fire, Life, and Plate Glass .. 12 & 13


18


I. O. G. T. 1. 0. 0.F


19


Jewish Societies Synagogues


18


6 Justices of the Peace. Keith Home. 14


Kemble Dramatic Association.


14


Kings County Pharmaceutical Society 14 6 Savings Institution . Wheelmen 10


Knights of Honor. Pythias. Sherwood Forest


18 17


Labor Lyceum. 14 Lafayette Avenue Stage Co. 16 Library of School Districts .. 13 10


13 6


Sons of Herman St. George Temperance


South Brooklyn Central R. R


Savings Bank ..


South Ferry and Seaside Direct Transit Co Southern Dispensary.


Sprague National Bank Standing Committees, Board Aldermen Education


11 5 12


St. Catharine's Hospital.


St. Francis' College.


6 Masonic Lodges.


Mechanics' Bank.


Free Reading Rooms. and Traders' Bank and Traders' Exchange


6


Medical Society of the Co. of Kings


14


Methodist Episcopal Churches.


7


Colored German.


Home


8 14 8


Primitive Churches Protestant Churches.


Metropolitan Gas-Light Co


Military Miscellaneous Churches Societies, etc


Montague Street Cab Line


11 6


Templars of Liberty. 20 The Law Library in Brooklyn. 13 The Nassau Gas-Light Co ... 12 The New Williamsburgh & Flatbush R. R. Co .. Tree Planting and Fountain Society. The Women's Work Exchange. 16 15 15 15 5 Union Cemetery Ferry Co .. for Christian Work 12 16 10 20 United Order of Druids. Unitarian Churches. Presbyterian Churches. States Benevolent Fraternity Circuit Court. 8 20 6 6 6 Commissioner's Court .. District Court .. Internal Revenue Office Navy Yard. 20 20 Universalist Churches .. Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin R. R. Co 10 16 10 15 10 15 Williamsburgh Athletic Club ... Benevolent Society. Gas-Light Co Savings Bank. Yacht Club 12 6 10 12


16 15 3 19 19 Varuna Boat Club.


20 Wayside Home ...


Willoughby Avenue Chapel Dispensary. Women's Dispensary & Hospital .. 12


Young Men's Catholic Literary Ass'n of Brook-


lyn ...


Christian Association.


Philomathean Society


15


13 13


16 Zion Home.


15


12 10 10 16 12 15 20 14 14 14 15 20 20 20 16 6 16 12 6 3


10 10 12 15 12 12 15 15


18 6 13


14


8


12 15 15 6 8


Orphan Asylums Orthopedic Infirmary. Oxford Club.


10 10 12 14


15 8


Roman Catholic Churches


Charitable Hospitals


Orphan Asylums.


15 20 16 14


7


18


12 12 13 14 16


6


Supervisors


MUNICIPAL REGISTER


OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN,


1884.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


SETH LOW, MAYOR.


Office, No. 1, City Hall.


FRANKLIN ALLEN, SECRETARY. JOSEPH. W. SUTPHEN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY.


JOHN SHANLEY, CITY CLERK, AND CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL.


Office, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, City Hall.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Regular Meetings every Monday from 2 to 6 o'clock P. M., in the Common Council Chamber, No. 4, second floor, City Hall.


THEOPHILUS OLENA, President. JOHN SHAN- LEY, Clerk. PETER BEILMAN, Messenger. JAMES DUNNE, Keeper of the City Hall. J. TOBIN, Sergeant-at-Arms,


ALDERMEN AT LARGE.


Rufus L. Scott, Halsey Corwin,


George M. Nichols, Theophilus Olena,


John A. Quintard, George Ricard Conner, Theodore D. Dimon.


1st District-James Kane, John McCarty, John Curran, George H. Sterling.


2d District-Anton Mergle, George J. Collins, Paul C. Grening, William C. Bowers.


3d District-J. Jefferson Black, Wm. A. Mathis, Moses Engle, John Roesch.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Law-Mathis, Scott, Dimon, Roesch, Collins. Finance - Conner, Quintard, Bowers, Black, Mergle.


Assessments-Black, Nichols, Dimon, Sterling, Grening.


Water and Drainage-Sterling, Roesch, Corwin, Grening, McCarty.


Opening Streets-Scott, Mathis, Sterling, Gren- ing, Curran.


Ferry and Water Rights-Quintard, Engle, Di- mon, Sterling, Bowers.


Election Returns-Nichols, Roesch, Mergle, Scott, Bowers.


Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds-Corwin, McCarty, Collins, Quintard, Mergie.


Railroads - McCarty, Conner, Kane, Corwin, Grening.


Public Docks and Markets-Engle, Conner, Col- lins, Scott, Dimon.


Parks and Bridges -- Scott, Mathis, Dimon, Cur- ran, Mergle.


Legislation-Nichols, Roesch, Mergle, Corwin, Bowers.


Public Health-Quintard, Roesch, Dimon, Ster- ling, Grening.


Grading and Paving-Black, Corwin, Grening, Nichols, Bowers.


Public Lands and Buildings-Curran, Roesch, Nichols, Sterling, Collins.


Printing and Supplies-Roesch, Conner, Quin- tard, Collins, Engle.


Education and Truant Home-Mathis, Corwin, Dimon, Engle, Bowers.


Police and Excise-Curran, Quintard, Collins, Kane, Mergle.


Fire Department-Conner, Engle, Grening, Scott, Collins.


Lamps and Gas-Kane, Mathis, McCarty, Gren- ing, Conner.


OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


Mayor's Secretary, No. 1, first floor, City Hall ..


City Clerk, No. 4, first floor, City Hall ..


Counselor to the Corporation. John A. Taylor.


Comptroller.


Auditor


Treasurer


Collector of Taxes and Assess- ments, Municipal Building .. James Tanner.


Registrar of Arrears, Munici- 1 pal Building


Franklin Allen,


John Shanley.


Aaron Brinkerhoff.


August Voege. A. D. Wheelock.


Theodore F. Jack- son.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER- OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


Assessors.


20 and 22 Municipal Building.


John Truslow, Pres .; Benjamin W. Wilson, Lem- uel Burrows, Benjamin B. Hopkins, Charles Small, William De Lacy. Thomas A. Wilson, Au- gustus Kurth, Thomas Ennis.


Committees on Assessment District.


1st District-2. 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 20 Wards Thomas Ennis and William De Lacy. 2d District-1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 22 Wards. Augustus Kurth and Charles Small. 3d District-18, 21, 23, 24 and 25 Wards. Benj. W. Wilson and Thos. A. Wilson.


4th District-13, 14, 15, 16. 17 and 19 Wards. Lemuel Burrows and Benj. B. Hopkins.


Board of Elections. City Hall.


Timothy Perry, Pres .; John Gilbertson, Treas .; Joseph Platt, Chas. H. Cotton, James Meany and Richard D. Crotty, Clerks.


Department of City Works. Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONER. - Wm. H. Fleeman ; Deputy Com- missioner, R. M. Whiting; Secretary, D. L. North- up.


HEADS OF BUREAUS .- Robert Van Buren, Chief En- gineer; Van Brunt Bergen, Engineer ; Peter Milne, Jr., Water. Purveyor; Charles A. Mc- Laughlin, Registrar of Water Rates; Wm. H. Goff, Supt. Bureau of Sewers ; William J. Tate, Supt. of Streets; Geo. N. Dick, Supt. of Supplies.


Departme it of Parks.


City Hall.


COMMISSIONERS .- William B. Kendall, Pres. ; Charles Garlichs, George W. Chauncey, D. H. Hough- taling, J. R. Maxwell, John Gibb, John H. Schults, Andrew Dougherty.


The Mayor, ex officio.


John Y. Culyer, Chief Engineer and Supt .; An- drew A. Smith, Sec. of Dept.


Department of Buildings. Office, Basement City Hall.


COMMISSIONER .- William H. Gaylor ; Deputy Com- missioner, David Acker.


Fire Department. Office, No. 367 Jay.


COMMISSIONER .- Richard H. Poillon ; Deputy Com- missioner, William D. Moore ; Thomas F. Nevins, Chief Engineer; John W. Smith, Assistant En- gineer,


ENGINE COMPANIES.


No. 1. Fourth av. c. 19th.


2. Van Brunt n. Seabring.


16 3. Hicks n. Degraw.


4. Degraw n. Court.


.4 5. Pierrepont n. Fulton.


6. High n. Fulton.


= 7. Pearl n. Concord.


8. Front n. Bridge.


= 9. Graham n. Myrtle av.


66 10. Carlton av. n. Myrtle av.


11. Clymer n. Bedford av.


12. Second n. N. 8th.


.6 13. Powers n. Graham av.


14. Herkimer n. Brooklyn av. 15. India n. Franklin. 16. Scholes n. Union av.


17. De Kalb av. n. Lewis av. 18. Seigel n. Union av.


19. Dean n. Underhill av.


20. Seventh av., e. 11th ..


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


No. 1. Van Brunt n. Seabring.


.. 2. Bedford av. n. Myrtle av.


3. Concord n. Duffield.


4. South 3d n. 5th.


= 6. Greenpoint av. n. Franklin.


Inspectors of Licenses.


Office, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, City Hall. James N. Smith; Thomas W. Vaughan.


Office:s Appointed by the Common Council.


Keeper of the City Hall, James Dunne. Keeper of the Municipal Building, Michael Sim. mons.


Police and Excise Department. Headquarters, Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONER .- John N. Partridge ; Deputy Com. missioner, Francis L. Dallon.


Excise Commissioners .- Richard Lauer and Thos. T. Evans.


Patrick Campbell, Supt.


John MacKellar, Inspector.


Albert E. Lamb, Counsel.


PRECINCTS.


First, Station, Washington n. Johnson.


Second, Station, York c. Jay. Third, Station, 1 Butler.


Third Sub, Station, 73 Congress.


Fourth, Station, Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.


Fifth, Station, N. First c. Fourth (E. D.)


Fifth Sub, Station, 44 Clymer.


Sixth, Station, Stagg c. Bushwick av. Seventh, Station, Greenpoint av., c. Union av. Eighth, Station, Fifth av. c. Sixteenth. Eighth Sub, Station, Forty-Second c. Third av.


Ninth, Station, Gates av. n. Marcy av. Ninth Sub, Station, Greene av. and Broadway. Tenth, Station, Sixth av. c. Bergen. Eleventh, Station, Van Brunt c. Seabring.


Twelfth, Station, Fulton c. Schenectady av. Thirteenth, Station, Flushing av. c. Whipple.


Department of Health. 21 Municipal Building.


J. H. Raymond, Commissioner ; R. M. Wyckoff, Deputy Comr. and Sec .; George F. Elliott, Coun- sel.


Ambulance Service.


Station No. 1. Henry cor. Pacific, L. I. Hospital. Station No. 2. 109 Cumberland. Station No. 3. 108 South 3d.


COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSIST- ANTS.


Commissioners of Charities. Central Office, 444 Fulton.


A. H. W. Van Siclen, Pres't; Brewster Ķissam, Treas'r; Joseph Reeve; D. C. Toal, Chief Clerk; J. Short, Clerk.


Alms-House, Flatbush. William Murray, Warden.


Hospital, Flatbush. Dr. John A. Arnold, Medical Supt.


Hospital for Incurables, Flatbush. James C. Shaw, M. D., Medical Supt.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COUNTY OFFICERS.


Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush. James C. Shaw, M. D., Medical Supt.


Morgue. Willoughby n. Canton, Patrick McGuire, Keeper.


Kings Co. Penitentiary. Nostrand av. n. Carroll. John Green, Warden.


Commissioner of Jurors.


No. 9 Court House. William A. Furey. J. P. W. Cawthorne, Deputy.


Coron-rs.


No. 6 Court House.


Henry J. Hesse and Henry J. Menninger, Alexander Walker, Clerk.


County Auditor.


No. 6 Court House. Daniel Lake.


County Clerk.


No. 15 Court House.


Rodney Thursby, County Clerk; George G. Bar- nard, Deputy Clerk.


County Jail.


Raymond n. Willoughby.


Chas. F. Schultz, Warden ; William Julian and John F. Gallagher, Assistant Keepers; A. War- ner Shepard, Physician; Mrs. M. Buckley, Ma- tron.


County Treasurer.


No. 13 Court House.


Henry H. Adams, Treasurer; James Gardiner, Dep- uty Treasurer.


District Attorney.


No. 3 Court House.


James W. Ridgway, District Attorney ; John U. Shorter. 1st Asst. District Attorney; Almet F. Jenks, 2d Asst. District Attorney; Arthur W. Walkley, Chief Clerk; J. Mills, Deputy Clerk.


Naturalization Office.


No. 22 Court House.


Open daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Public Administrator.


George B. Abbott.


Room 8, 191 Montague.


Register.


No. 16 Court House.


Samuel Richards, Register; Frank Doyle, Deputy Register.


Sheriff.


No. 8 Court House.


Lewis R. Stegman, Sheriff; Frank S. Hodgkinson, Under Sheriff ; Jacob Baker, Deputy Sheriff and Executive Clerk.


Surrogate.


No. 2 Court House. Jacob I. Bergen, Surrogate ; Judah B. Voorhees, Chief Clerk.


Supervisors of Kings County, 1884.


No. 12 Court House.


William A. Fritz, Supervisor-at-large and ex-officio President of the Board: John Y. McKane, Super- visor Gravesend, President pro tem .; Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, and ex-officio a Supervisor ; Edward B. Cadley, Clerk of the Board.


1st Ward, Theodore B. Willis.


2d Neil F. Dougherty.


3d Daniel W. Wilkes.


4th


Edward J. Thomas.


5th


Edward Fitzgerald.


6th


Henry O. Collard.


7th


Eugene F. Barnes.


8th


Owen O'Keeffe.


9th 66 Thomas F. McDonald.


10th = John Lyman.


11th Thomas Harold, Jr.


12th


Peter Bennett.


13th


Robert Adamson.


14th


Hugh Rehill.


15th 66 Thomas B. Hobby.


16th


66 Theodore Maurer.


17th


Frederick Wrightington.


18th George J. Armstrong.


19th Jacob Bennett.


20th Lewis A. Myers.


21st Lester W. Beasley.


22d


= Frank C. Chamberlain.


23d


William H. Garrison.


24th


John E. Greany.


25th Samuel J. Styles.


New Utrecht, Cornelius Furguson.


Flatbush, Peter Pigott.


New Lots, Ditmas Jewell.


Gravesend, John Y. McKane.


Flatlands, John L. Ryder.


Standing Committees.


Finance-Ryder, Collard, Chamberlain, McDon- ald, Willis, Beasley, Wilkes.


Laws and Applications to the Legislature- Dougherty, Chamberlain, O'Keeffe, Thomas, Wrightington, Styles, Myers.


Accounts of County Treasurer-Beasley, Barnes, Garrison, Greany, Wilkes, O'Keeffe, Myers.


Court House-Adamson, Furguson, Lyman, Greany, Fitzgerald, Armstrong, Wilkes.


Jail-Thomas, Collard, McDonald, Harold, Arm- strong, Fitzgerald, Barnes.


Military Affairs-Maurer, Greany, Dougherty, Lyman. Jewell, Hobby, J. Bennett.


Printing and Stationery -- P. Bennett, McDonald, Rehill, O'Keeffe, Myers, Garrison, Styles.


County Farm, Penitentiary and Morgue-Pigott, Furguson, Chamberlain, P. Bennett, Adamson, Armstrong, Wilkes.


Accounts of Commissioners of Charities and Correction-Jewell, Fitzgerald, Lyman, Myers, Hobby.


Bridges-Rehill, Armstrong, Wrightington, Hob- by, Adamson.


Salaries-Collard, P. Bennett, Pigott, O'Keeffe, J. Bennett.


State Tax-Chamberlain, Ryder, Collard, Willis, Beasley.


Equalization of Assessment Rolls-J. Bennett, Furguson, Ryder, Maurer, Dougherty.


General Taxes-Greany, Maurer, Ryder, Pigott, O'Keeffe, Beasley, Garrison.


Special and Local Taxes-McDonald, Dougherty, Furguson, Harold, Styles. .


Streets, Avenues, Roads and Railroads-Furgu- son, Ryder, Pigott, J. Bennett. Barnes.


House of Good Shepherd-Lyman, P. Bennett, R-hill, Hobby, Harold.


Homes and Orphan Asylums - Fitzgerald, Thomas, Lyman, Willis, Wrightington.


Jurors-O'Keeffe, Thomas, Maurer, Adamson, Styles.


Affairs of Towns and Villages-Garrison, Jewell, Rehill, Fitzgerald, Wrightington.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COURTS, BANKS, CEMETERIES.


COURTS.


Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, County of Kings.


3d Monday of May, 1884, Justices Brown and Cul- len ; 1st Monday of October, Justices Bartlett and Brown ; 2d Monday of November, Justice Cullen.


U. S. COMMISSIONERS, Montague c. Clinton .- B. Lincoln Benedict and Jno. J. Allen.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Montague c. Clinton .- William J. Wallace, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT, Montague c. Clinton .- Charles L. Benedict, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk; Asa W. Tenney, District Attorney ; Au- gustus C. Tate. Marshal. $


COUNTY COURT, 7 Court House. - Henry A. Moore, Judge; B. J. York, Clerk. (Naturalization Office.)


COURT OF SESSIONS, 7 Court House .- Henry A. Moore, County Judge; James Savage, William Sherlock, Justices of Sessions; B. J. York, Clerk. Every month except August.


CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 24 Court House .-- Alexander McCue, Chief Judge; George G. Rey- nolds and Nathaniel H. Clement, Judges; Charles W. Thomas, Clerk.


Police. Justices.


CITY HALL .- Andrew Walsh.


FIRST DISTRICT .- Garrett Bergen, Court c. But- ler.


SECOND DISTRICT .- Frederick S. Massey, 854 Gates av.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Naeher, Humboldt c. Montrose av.


Justices of the Peace.


FIRST DISTRICT .- John Courtney, City Hall. SECOND DISTRICT .- Clark D. Rhinehart, S. 1st c. 5th E. D.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Kiehl, Bushwick av. c. Stagg.


Supreme Court.


. 19 Court House.


General Terms-1884. By all the Judges.


2d Monday of May, at the Court House in Pough- keepsie; 2d Monday of September, at the Court House in Kings County; 2d Monday of December, at the Court House in Kings County.


SPECIAL TERMS.


For the Trial of Issues and Hearing of Enumerated and Non-Enumerated Motions.


ist Monday of May, Cullen: 1st Monday of June, Bartlett; 1st Monday of October. Cullen; 1st Monday of November, Bartlett; ist Monday of December, Brown.


1st Monday of January, 1885, Justice Dykman. 1st Monday of February, 1885, Justice Brown. 1st Monday of March, 1885, Justice Pratt.


1st Monday of April, 1885, Justice Barnard.


Additional Special Terms for the Hearing of Non- Enumerated Motions will be held as follows:


Every Monday in July, 1881, Justice Cullen. Every Monday in August, 1884, Justice Barnard. Every Monday in September, 1884, Justice Bartlett.


BANKS.


ATLANTIC STATE, 49 Fulton .- George S. Puffer, Pres .; O. M. Denton, Cash.


BROOKLYN, Fulton c. Front .- Elias Lewis, Jr., Pres. ; H. E. Hutchinson, Cash.


COMMERCIAL, 363 Fulton .- Thomas D. Hudson, Pres .; John J. Vail, Cash.


FIRST NATIONAL, First c. Broadway (E. D.)- John G. Jenkins, Pres. : George D. Betts, Cash. FULTON, 361 Fulton .- John Williams, Pres .; John A. Nexsen, Cash.




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