Lain's Brooklyn City Directory, 1884 - 85, Part 287

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1885
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4. Ryerson n. Myrtle av .- W. M. Jelliffe, Prin.


60 5. Johnson c. Duffield-John Gallagher, Prin.


6. Warren n. Smith-A. E. Ives, Jr., Prin.


7. York n. Bridge-C. P. Cunningham, Prin.


" 8. Middagh n. Henry-Esther A. Brooks, Prin.


66 9. Butler c. Vand't av .- A. S. Higgins, Prin.


10. 7th av. n. 17th-Peter Rouget, Prin.


11. Wash'n av. n. Greene av .- L. F. Lewis, Prin.


12. Adelphi n. Myrtle av .- J. Cruikshank, Prin.


66 13. Degraw n. Hicks-Seth T. Stewart, Prin. 14. Concord c. Navy-B. F. Edson, Prin.


15. 3d av. c. State .- T. Jacobson, Prin.


16. Wilson n. Bedford av .- Leonard Dunkly, Prin.


66 17. N. 5th c. 5th (E. D.)-Chas. A. O'Reilly, Prin.


18. Maujer n. Ewen-Edward Bush, Prin.


19. S. 2d c. 10th (E. D.)-E. G. Ward, Prin.


21. Mckibbin n. Ewen .- Kate E. McWilliams, Prin.


66 22. Java n. Union av .- L. B. Hannaford, Prin.


66 23. Conselyea n. Humboldt-S. S. Martin, Prin.


24. Wall c. Beaver -- A. G. Merwin, Prin.


No. 25. Laf. av. n. Throop av .- C. E. Tuthill. Prin. 26. Gates av. n. Ralph av .- J. E. Ryan, Prin.


27. Nelson n. Hicks -M. A. Weed, Prin.


66 23. Herkimer n. Ralph av .- Ella Folger, Prin.


29. Columbia c. Amity-Kate J. McCloskey, Prin.


.. 30. Wolcott n. Van Brunt-C. Mclaughlin, Prin.


" 31. Dupont n. Union av. M. F. Vallette, Prin. 32. Hoyt c. Pres't-S. M. Sprole, Prin.


6 33. Heyward n. B'way-J. Priddy, Prin.


34. Norman av. n. Eckford-Frank R. Moore. Prin.


3 35. Lewis av. c. Decatur-W. A. Welch, Prin.


36. Stagg n. Bushwick av .- J. S. Woodworth. Prin.


37. S. 4th n. 3d (E. D.)-George L. A. Martin, Prin.


38. N. 7th n. 3d (E. D.)-N. Upham, Prin.


39. 6th av. c. 8th-H. N. Morris, Prin.


66 40. 16th n. 4th av .- Eliza Ford, Prin.


41. New York av. c. Dean .- Mary C. Law- rence. Prin.


42. St. Mark's av. n. Classon av .- Ellen M. War ren, Prin.


Primary Schools.


No. 3. N. 1st n. 4th (E. D.)-Evelina L. Petty, Prin. 4. 10th n. N. 2d (E. D.)-Sarah S. Hunt, Prin. Branch of No. 4-Classon av. n. Flushing av. Alzina C. Richardson. Prin. .


Branch of No. 13 .-- Union n. Henry. C. V. Dix. Prin.


Branch of No. 15-Scher. n. 3d av. The Principal of P. S. No. 15 is the Prin.


Branch of No. 19 .- S. 4th n. 7th (E. D.) Elizabeth R. Duychinck, Prin.


Branch of No. 25 .- Walworth n. Myrtle av. Emily Henderson, Prin.


Branch of No. 26 .- Bushwick av. c. Ivy. Minnie II. Ellis, Prin.


Branch of No. 34-Leonard n. Nassau av. This. D. Murphy, Prin.


Colored Schools.


No. 1. N. Elliott pl. n. Park av .- C. A. Dorsey. Prin.


2. Troy av n. Bergen-J. Q. Allen, Prin.


3. Union av. n. S. 3d. - Catharine T. Clow, Prin.


Attendance Schools.


No. 1-93 Wyckoff. Martin J. Fitzgerald, Prin. No. 2-Fifth c. S. Third, Richard B. McKenna, Prin.


FERRY COMPANIES.


BRIDGE STREET, Proposed route from ft. Bridge to New Chambers, N. Y.


BROOKLYN ANNEX. office ft. Fulton .- Daniel Butterfield, Pres .; Frederick Jansen, Supt, and Treas. Boats leave ft. of Fulton every tweatv minutes to and from Jersey City (P. R. R. Depot ). Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points. N. Y .. Sus., and West. R. R; connecting with Fall River Line for Boston and all points east. Albany Day Line for Albany and Hudson River landings.


ERIE ANNEX, connecting with Erie Railway, Northern Railway of New Jersey, New Jersey and New York R. R., New York and Oswego Midland R. R., Central R. R. of N. J., N. Y. and Long Branch R. R., Del. Lack. and Western R. R., N. Y. and Greenwood Lake R. R., etc. Boats leave ft. Fulton, Bridge dock. Thomas J. Brown, Manager. GREENPOINT, office, ferry-house, ft. Greenpoint av. Peter K. Knapp, Pres .; Edward S. Knapp, Sec. and Treas. From ft. of Greenpoint av., Greenpoint, to ft. of 10th and 23d, N. Y.


NASSAU, office, ft. of Grand .- James M. Water- bury, Pres .; John S. Ellis, Treas .; Samuel C. El- lis, Sec. From ft. of Grand to ft. of Houston, N. Y.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-GAS CO'S, HOSPITALS, INSURANCE CO'S.


NEW YORK, office, ft. of B'way .- Joseph J. O'Don- | HOMEOPATHIC MATERNITY, 46 Concord .- Mrs. ahue, Pres. : James F. Affleck, Sec. From B'way, George Stannard, 1st Directress ; Mrs. George W. Gilbert, Sec .; Mrs. M. A. Kelley, Matron. E. D., to Grand, N. Y., and from B'way, E. D., to Roosevelt, N. Y.


UNION, office, ferry-house, ft. of Fulton .- Nathan B. Morse, Pres .; Matthew Bunker, Treas. and Sec .; W. N. Degrauw, Managing Director ; Wil- liam Martin, Chief Engineer. Catharine Ferry, from Main, Brooklyn, to Catharine, New York; Fulton Ferry, from Fulton, Brooklyn, to Fulton, New York; Hamilton Avenue Ferry, from Ham- ilton av., Brooklyn, to Whitehall, New York; South Ferry, from Atlantic av., Brooklyn, to Whitehall, New York: Wall St. Ferry, from Mon- tague, Brooklyn, to Wall, New York.


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GAS COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN, office, 180 Remsen .- J. H. Arming- ton, Pres. ; Edward Storer, Sec. and Treas.


CITIZENS', office, 130 Atlantic av .- Samuel E. Howard, Pres .; Jacob I. Bergen, Treas .; Samuel F. Tudor, Sec.


FULTON MUNICIPAL, office, 342 Fulton .- Henry H. Rogers, Pres .; Walter K. Rossiter, Sec. and Treas.


METROPOLITAN, office, 563 Atlantic av .- John Williams, Pres .; C. H. Stoddard, Sec. and Treas. PEOPLE'S, offices, 419 Myrtle av. and 51 1st (E. D.) -Edwin Ludlam, Pres .; Geo. N. Curtis, Treas .; S. J. Edwards, Sec.


THE NASSAU. office, 959 Fulton .- H. P. Morgan, Pres. ; S. T. White. Sec.


WILLIAMSBURGH, office, 157 4th (E. D.)-John T. Willets, Pres. ; C. W. Blodget, Sec.


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HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, IN- FIRMARIES, Etc.


BEDFORD DISPENSARY, 1568 Fulton. - William G. Hoople, Pres .; H. W. Brinckerhoff, Sec.


BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY, 69 Fleet .- Mrs. Geo. Stannard, Pres .; Mrs. R. B. Fithian, Rec. Sec. EASTERN BRANCH, 116 Tompkins av.


SOUTH BROOKLYN BRANCH, 293 Sackett.


EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH, 194 Conselyea. BROOKLYN HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, 103 Cumberland .- Open from 1 to 3 P. M.


BROOKLYN WOMAN'S HOMEOPATHIC HOS- PITAL & DISPENSARY, 534 Myrtle av .- Open daily from 10 to 12 A.M and 2 to 4 P.M. .


BROOKLYN HOSPITAL, Raymond n. De Kalb av .- Peter C. Cornell, Pres .; E. H. Kidder, Sec .; C. V. Dudley, Supt.


BUSHWICK AND EAST BROOKLYN DISPEN- SARY, 942 Myrtle av .-- Henry O. Pearce, Pres .; A. H. Topping. Rec. Sec.


CENTRAL DISPENSARY, 312 Raymond .- Wm. B. Maddock. Pres .; George V. Brower, Sec.


CENTRAL HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, 1685 Fulton .-- Mrs. David M. Stone, Pres't .; Mrs. Geo. B. Earle, Sec.


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


DISPENSARY AND EYE AND EAR INFIRM- ARY, 11 Tillary .- Wm. W. Henshaw, Pres .; Rob- ert S. Bussing, Sec.


EASTERN DISTRICT HOMEOPATHIC DISPEN- SARY, 194 S. 3d. - A. M. Kalbfleisch, Pres .; Saml. S. Martin, Sec. ; J. A. Eaton, Resident Physician. EASTERN DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND DISPEN- SARY, 108 S. 3d .- Demas Strong, Pres .; Thomas E. Wallace, Sec.


ECLECTIC DISPENSARY, 144 Prince .- Frank W. Taber, Pres .; John Wilshear, Sec .; L. B. Firth, House Physician.


EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL, 100 Livingston .- C. D. Wood, Pres .; F. H. Colton, M.D., Sec.


GATES AVENUE HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, junction Fulton and Gates av.


HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 109 Cumberland .- David M. Stone, Pres .; J. R. Cowing, Sec .; Dr. A. McWayne, House Physician; Dr. D. P. Mad- dox, House Surgeon.


LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, office, Henry, n. Pacific .- Thomas H. Rodman, Pres .; William J. Osborn, Sec .; J. W. Whitney, Supt. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE DISPENSARY, Pacific n. Henry.


LUCRETIA MOTT DISPENSARY, 315 Atlantic av. ORTHOPEDIC INFIRMARY, Brooklyn Hospital, Raymond n. De Kalb av .- J. C. Hutchison, Sur- geon in charge.


PROSPECT HEIGHTS DISPENSARY. 266 13th .- Henry J. Davies, Pres. ; L. J. Wells, Treas.


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


SANITARIAN HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, 103 Lawrence .- T. S. Wilcox, M.D., Supt. and House Physician.


SENEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL, 7th av. c. 6th .- Bldgs. in course of erection.


SOUTHERN DISPENSARY, 119 3d pl .- B. Richard- son, Pres. ; M. D. Lawrence, Sec.


ST. CATHERINE'S HOSPITAL (R. C.), 250 Bush- wick av.


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


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


ST. MARY'S GENERAL HOSPITAL, Rochester, Buffalo and St. Marks avs .- 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.


WILLOUGHBY AVENUE CHAPEL DISPEN- SARY, Willoughby av. c. Grand av .- Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 4 to 5 p. M.


WOMEN'S DISPENSARY AND HOSPITAL, 48 De- bevoise pl .- Mrs. John Gibbs, Pres .; Miss M. D. Jones, Rec. Sec.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES. ACCIDENT.


TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN., 4 Court.


FIRE.


ÆTNA OF HARTFORD, 202 Montague.


BROOKLYN, 22 Court.


CITIZENS, 105 Broadway.


COMMERCIAL OF N. Y., 201 Montague.


CONTINENTAL, Court c. Montague & 106 B'way.


FARRAGUT, 81 B'way.


FIRE ASSOCIATION OF LONDON, 170 Montague. FIREMAN'S TRUST, 201 Montague.


FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA, Court c. Mon- tague.


FRANKLIN AND EMPORIUM, 22 Court & 178 Graham av.


GERMAN AMERICAN, 24 Court.


GERMANIA, 74 Court & 38 Union av.


GERMANIA OF NEWARK, N. J., 201 Montague.


GUARDIAN, 132 Flatbush av.


GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND, 85 B'way.


HAMBURG BREMEN, 201 Montague.


HANOVER, 20 Court.


HARTFORD OF HARTFORD, 202 Montague.


HOME OF N. Y., 160 Atlantic av.


HOWARD OF N. Y., 177 Montague.


INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, 200 Mon- tague.


KINGS COUNTY, 87 B'way.


LAFAYETTE, 20 Court.


LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE, Court c. Montague.


LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION OF LON- DON, 200 Montague.


LONG ISLAND, 203 Montague.


MECHANICS, 217 Montague.


MONTAUK. 26 Court.


NASSAU, 30 Court.


NATIONAL OF N. Y., 170 Montague & 43 B'way. NIAGARA, 170 Montague.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, MILITARY.


NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE OF LON- | BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTH'S FREE DON AND EDINBURGH, 181 Montague.


NORTH GERMAN, 377 Fulton.


NORTHERN ASSURANCE, 28 Court.


NORTHERN OF ABERDEEN, 30 Court & 96 B'way.


NORWICH UNION, 168 Montague & 55 Greenpoint av.


PHENIX, 16 Court & 98 B way


PHOENIX ASSURANCE OF ENGLAND, 201 Mon- tague.


QUEEN, 189 Montague.


ROYAL, 193 Montague.


STAR OF NEW YORK, 181 Montague.


SUN FIRE OFFICE CO., 85 B'way.


WESTCHESTER, 201 Montague & 56 B'way.


WILLIAMSBURGH CITY, 12 Court & 13 B'way.


LIFE.


GERMANIA OF N. Y., 74 Court. HOME, 179 Montague.


JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL, 16 Court.


METROPOLITAN, 371 Fulton & 68 B'way.


MUTUAL BENEFIT OF NEWARK, N. J., 168 Montague.


MUTUAL OF N. Y., 30 Court.


NEW YORK, 204 Montague.


PRUDENTIAL OF AMERICA, 204 Montague & 228 2d E. D.


PLATE GLASS.


LLOYD'S OF LIVERPOOL, ENG., 181 Montague. METROPOLITAN, 189 Montague & 98 B'way. NEW JERSEY, 193 Montague.


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.


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, Frank Lyman, E. W. Corlies, Theodore F. Jackson, Adrian Van Sin- deren, A. E. Orr, S. B. Duryea.


Board of Trustees.


Thomas T. Buckley, John T. Martin, James P. Wallace, Peter C. Cornell, James H. Froth- ingham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, William Aug. White, ex- officio, James L. Morgan, Jr., ex-officio. LIBRARIAN-S. B. NOYES. IST ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-W. A. BARDWELL. 2D ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-C. A. HORN.


Library open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Reading Rooms from 7} to 10 p. M.


The Library now contains 80,000 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 $2.00 half-yearly dues. Subscriptions commence at any time.


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.


BRYANT LITERARY SOCIETY. Ithamar Dubois, Pres. ; B. S. Barrett, Rec. Sec .; J. M. Dewar, Cor. Sec.


EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, 44 Court .- Herman F. Koepke, Pres .; Dexter Hiscox, Rec. Sec. : Evan J. Rustin. Cor. Sec.


FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY, 177 Montague. Herbert W. Groser, Pres .; Robert M. Nesbitt, Rec. Sec .; Joseph M. Pearsall. Cor. Sec.


LIBRARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 31, 38, 34, and 3;, 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 Wednesdays and Saturdays from 4 to 6 p. M .; S. S. Martin, Libra- rian.


LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Pierre- pont c. Clinton-Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Pres .; A. W. Humphreys, Treas .; Geo. Hannah, Libra- rian.


MECHANICS' FREE READING-ROOMS, 15 Hicks. N. Croswell, Supt.


THE LAW LIBRARY IN BROOKLYN, 4 Court House .- John P. Rolfe, Pres .; David Barnett, Sec .; S. C. Betts, Librarian.


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. Edwin Packard, Pres .; F. A. Parsons, Rec. Sec .; Thos. J. Wilkie, General Sec.


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MILITARY.


SECOND DIVISION.


Headquarters, 49 Court.


Business hours-Mon. evenings, 8 to 10 o'clock.


SECOND DIVISION STAFF.


Edward L. Molineux, Maj .- General Commanding. - 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, Judge Advocate.


Henry Arthur, Lt .- Col. and 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-Henry S. Rasquin, Capt. Com- manding.


THIRD BRIGADE.


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


Thirteenth Regt. Infantry-Alfred C. Barnes, Col. Flatbush av. junction Atlantic av.


Fourteenth Regt. Infantry-James McLeer, Col. N. Portland av. c. Auburn pl.


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


FOURTH BRIGADE.


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


Twenty-third Regt. Infantry -Rodney C. Ward, Col. Clermont av. n. Myrtle av.


Thirty-second Regt.Infantry -- Louis Finkelmeier, Col. Stagg c. Bushwick av.


Forty-seventh Regt. Infantry-New armory in course of erection, Marcy av. and Rutledge.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 346 Fulton .- D. E. Smith, Pres. ; H. B. Smith, Rec. Sec. ; L. B. Firth, Cor. Sec.


ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Montague n. Court .- Henry Sanger. Pres .; C. A. Townsend. Sec.


AMARANTH DRAMATIC SOCIETY, 42 Court .- F. M. Lawrence, Pres .; L. M. Reed, Vice-Pres .; J. C. Von Arx. Sec.


ARCADIAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY, Bedford Hall, Tompkins av .- C. B. Morton, Pres .; Arthur Genns, Sec.


ART ASSOCIATION, Montague n. Clinton .- Fred- eric Cromwell, Pres. ; T. E. Smith, Sec.


ART CLUB, 399 Fulton .- J. B. Stearns, Pres .; J. H. Crifields, Sec.


ART GUILD, 201 Montague .- No further informa- tion at time of going to press.


ASSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN, City Hall .- John T. Finn, Pres. ; Theo. A. Drake, Rec. Sec. ; T. M. Burnett, Fin. Sec.


ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDI-


TION OF THE POOR, 108 Livingston .- R. W. Ropes, Pres .; John A. Nexsen, Rec. Sec .; Albert A. Day, Cor. Sec. and General Agent.


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


BAPTIST HOME, Greene av. c. Throop av .- Wm, Richardson, Pres. ; George B. Forrester, Sec .;


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 84 Amity,-Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; John McGreevey, Sec.


BOARD OF PHARMACY, 120 Myrtle av. - Wm. P. Deforest, Pres. ; Louis E. Nicot, Sec.


BRIGHTON BEACH RACING ASSOCIATION, 406 Jay .- Robt. Robinson, Pres .; James McGowan, Sec.


BROOKLYN AGENCY OF AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, 415 Fulton .- J. R. Pye. Supt.


BROOKLYN BUREAU OF CHARITIES, 177 Mon- tague, room 22 .-- Manly A. Ruland, Pres .; G. B. Buzelle, Gen'l Sec.


BROOKLYN HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES, 219 Raymond .- Mrs. S. V. White, Pres .; Mrs. F. H. Wing, Rec. Sec.


BROOKLYN INDIAN ASSOCIATION, 17 Greene av .- Mrs. Geo. Stannard, Pres .; Mrs. M. W. Huntington, Sec.


BROOKLYN SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, 204 Montague .- Henry R. Jones, Pres .; Geo. L. Pease, Treas .; Robt. J. Wilkin, Supt.


BURNS ASSOCIATION .- Jas. C. Eadie, Pres .; Gordon Paul, Sec.


BUSINESS WOMEN'S UNION, 80 Willoughby .-- Mrs. Anna C. Field, Pres .; Miss Sarah M. Glover, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. W. V. Tupper, Cor. Sec.


CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY; NEWSBOYS' HOME, 61 Poplar, AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 139 Van Brunt .-- Michael Snow, Pres .; E. B. Wood, Sec. ; R. D. Douglass, General Supt.


CHINESE HOME, 991 Fulton .- Andrew Smith, Pres. : Rev. E. Wolle, Sec.


CHRISTIAN RESCUE TEMPERANCE UNION, 476 5th av .- Mrs. J Duer, Gen'i Manager.


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 C. Kelley, Pres .; John H. Breen, Rec. Sec. ; Wm. H. Kiernan, Fin. Sec.


EVANGELICAL HOME FOR AGED GERMANS, -Fairfax n. B'way. Mrs. M. A. Miller, 1st Di- rectress; Mrs. E. Hehr, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Margaret Krapf, Cor. Sec.


FAITH HOME FOR INCURABLES, Park pl. c. Classon av .- Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost, Pres .; S. B. Childs, M.D., Sec .; Abby H. Campbell, Man- ager.


FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 93 Court.z- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres. ; Miss Starr, Sec.


FIRST BROOKLYN WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION, Fulton c. Jay .- K. E. Cleve- land. Pres.


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


GOOD SAMARITAN, Jay c. Willoughby .- A. S. Barnes, Pres .; F. D. Blake, Sec. ; Nassau Branch, Nassau c. Wash'n:


GREENPOINT HOME FOR THE AGED, 69 Du- pont .- Mrs. Edwin Finkel, Pres .; Mrs. Geo. C. Bradley, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. J. S. Ogilvie, Cor. Sec. HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 161 Smith .- G. Merzbach, Pres. ; H. Manne, Sec.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, E. D., 267 Keap .- Moses Kessel, Pres .; Leopold Bloch, Sec.


HELPING HAND, Atlantic av. c. Grand av .-- Mrs. James F. Pierce, Pres. ; Mrs. W. F. Swalm, Rec. Sec. ; Miss M. A. Berry, Cor. Sec.


HOME ASSOCIATION FOR WORKING GIRLS, 175 Hall .- Mrs. H. D. Partridge, Pres. ; Mrs. S. S. Conklin, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. L. B. Chittenden, Cor. Sec.


HOME FOR AGED MEN, 84 State .- Mrs. Lucien Birdseye, Pres. ; Mrs. Cochran, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. J. H. Williams, Rec. Sec.


HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN, 20 Concord. -- Mrs. W. S. Packer, Pres .; Mrs. J. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah M. Conkling, Supt.


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. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS .- C. L. Bonnell, M. D., Pres. ; John L. Moffatt, M.D., Rec. Sec .; Alice B. Camp- bell, M.D., Cor. Sec.


HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ASSOCI- ATION .- Wm. G. Low, Pres. ; Rev. C. C. Hall, Sec. INDUSTRIAL RESTAURANT AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 112 Lex. av .- Mrs. A. Tenney, Pres .; Mrs. Thos. Chapman, Sec.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND HOMES FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN, Sterling pl. n. Vand't av. ; Concord n. Hudson av. ; 10 Fourth, 416 Adel- phi, Throop av. n. Ellery, and 127 Franklin av .- Mrs. J. Merwin, Pres. ; Miss E. Thurston, Rec. Sec. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (E. D.), 141 S. 3d .- B. W. Wilson, Pres .; George H. Fisher, Sec.


INEBRIATES' HOME, n. Fort Hamilton, Office, Pearl c. Fulton .- George G. Herman, Pres .; Joseph W. Richardson, Sec.


KEITH HOME FOR NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES, 883 St. Mark's av .- Lydia Keith, Manager; Dr. Archibald Campbell, Resident Phy- sician.


KEMBLE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, 60 Court .- G. De Cordova, Pres .; A. A. Seaman, Sec.


KINGS COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, 118 Myrtle av .- G. M. Baker, M. D., Pres .; Charles R. Paddock, Sec. and Treas.


LABOR LYCEUM, 61 Myrtle .- F. Gerau, M. D., Pres .; Chr. Pattberg, Sec.


LONG ISLAND LIFE SAVING ASSOCIATION, BROOKLYN, E.D .- Geo. B. Magrath, Pres. ; A. C. Hockemeyer, Sec.


MECHANICS AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE, 363 Fulton .- T. B. Rutan, Pres .; G. C. Cranford, Sec. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, 398 Fulton .- J. A. McCorkle, Pres. ; T. T. Emery. Sec.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL HOME, 367 McDonough, NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 22 Sands. -W. C. Kingsley, Pres. ; O. P. Quintard, Sec.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 172 Montague .- H. K. Sheldon, Pres .; B. T. Frothingham, Sec.


SAILORS' COFFEE HOUSE CO. (Limited), 241 York.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF RESPECT- ABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 320 and 322 Washington av .- Mrs. David M. Stone, 1st Direct- ress; Mrs. Wm H. Smith, Cor, Sec .; Miss Mary Howard, Rec. Sec.


SOCIETY OF OLD BROOKLYNITES .- John W. Hunter, Pres .; S. A. Haynes, Rec. Sec. ; J. L. Watson, M.D., Cor. Sec.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-NURSERIES-RAILROADS.


SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, 7 Poplar .- T. W. Hynes, Pres. ; F. J. Dougherty, Sec.


ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, 510 Henry .-- Victorine Boucher, Treas .; Annie M. Larkin, Sec.


ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU ISLAND. -John W. Hunter, Pres. ; H. B. Hubbard, Sec.


ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY, Willoughby c. Adams. -Wm. Sullivan, Pres. ; Edward R. Regan, Cor. Sec .; Arthur Murphy, Jr., Rec. Sec.


ST. PHEBE'S MISSION, 10 Lafayette .- Miss Har- riette Low, Pres .; Mrs. Augustus Ivins, Sec.


ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar and 10 Vine .- James Morrin, Supt.


THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN .- B. D. Silliman, Pres .; S. B. Noyes, Rec. Sec .; Rev. A. B. Putnam, Cor. Sec.


THE WOMAN'S WORK EXCHANGE AND EM- PLOYMENT SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN, 122 Atlantic avenue .- Mrs. S. M. Fellowes, Pres .; Mrs. G. L Ford, Cor. Sec .; Miss M. H. Post, Rec. Sec.


THE YOUNG MEN'S PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY. Tues. 44 Court .- Thomas E. Crossman, Pres. ; John J. Grace, Sec.


TREE PLANTING AND FOUNTAIN SOCIETY- John W. Hunter, Pres .; R. M. Montgomery, Sec. TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- Joseph Wagner, Supt. and Teacher.


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


WILLIAMSBURGH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 61 Meserole .- H. E. F. Voigt, Pres .; C. J. Amthor, Rec. Sec .; F. Huene, Cor. Sec.


ZION HOME, Dean n. Troy av .- Wm. W. Johnson, Pres .; E. A. Decrosse, Rec. Sec .; G. W. Dean, Cor. Sec.


NURSERIES.


BROOKLYN, Herkimer c. Kingston av .- Mrs. G. C. Wood, 1st Directress ; Miss Josephine Thompson, Rec. 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. John B. Ladd, Sec .; Mrs. E. C. Hardy, Lady in Charge.


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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


BROOKLYN HOWARD (Colored), Dean n. Troy av. -- Mrs. L. A. Cooper, 1st Directress; Mrs. M. Au- gusta Johnson, Treas. and Cor. Sec .; Miss G. Cooper, Rec. Sec.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Albany av. c. Herkimer .- Rt. Rev. Abram N. Littlejohn, Pres .; Carlos A. Butler, Sec.


HEBREW, 384 McDonough .-- Ernst Nathan, Pres .; G. Merzbach, Sec.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant), Atlantic av. c. Kingston av .- Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, 1st Di- rectress; Miss Virginia C. Sampson, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. P. P. Sherwood, Rec. 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.


R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUMS ; Females, Willoughby av. n. Sumner av., and Congress n. Clinton; Male Asylum, St. Mark's av. n. Albany av .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; M. E. Moore, Sec.


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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 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.


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


Location of Stations.


Brevoort Station, 1250 Fulton, Louis Bauer, Supt. Greenpoint Station, Greenpoint av. c. Franklin, Edward Brooks, Supt.


Van Brunt Station, Fifth av. bet. 11th and 12th, Edward McMannas, Supt.


Williamsburgh Station, South Fifth c. Fourth, Wm. B. Hopkins, 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 2 cents per 12 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.


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.




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