Lain's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1884, Part 276

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Publication date: 1884
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (E. D.). 141 S. 3d .- B. W. Wilson, Pres .; E. Lyon, Vice- Pres .; Mrs. B. H. Howell, 1st 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., Consulting Physician ; Joseph W. Richardson, Sec. and Auditor ; Wm. M. Thomas, Chairman Executive Committee.


KEITH HOME FOR NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES, 883 St. Mark's av .- Lydia Keith, Manager; Dr. J. C. Campbell, 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 .- Robt. Black, Pres .; L. D. Sheets. 1st Vice-Pres .; John Macdonald, 2d Vice- Pres .; Charles R. Paddock, Sec. and Treas.


LABOR LYCEUM, 61 Myrtle. F. Gerau, M. D., Pres .; H. Gottschalk, Treas.


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


LONG ISLAND LIFE SAVING ASSOCIATION, BROOKLYN, E.D. Geo. B. Magrath, Pres .; Geo. L. Fox, Vice-Pres .; Jas. C. Eadie, Treas .; A. C. Hockemeyer, Sec.


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


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, Everett Hall. 398 Fulton. G. G. Hopkins, Pres .; Richard M. Wyckoff, Sec .; J. R. Vande- veer, Treas. ; T. R. French, Librarian.


METROPOLITAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., 191 Montague.


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


NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE, Office, 21 Water .- W. C. Kingsley, Vice-Pres .; O. P. Quintard, Sec .; Otto Witte, Treas.


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.


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


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. Wm H. Smith, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. J. Arthur Burr, Rec. Sec: ; Mrs. Allan C. Washington, Treas. SOCIETY OF OLD BROOKLYNITES .- John W. Hunter, Pres. ; E. D. White and A. H. Osborn, Vice-Pres. ; S. A. Haynes. Rec. Sec. ; J. L. Wat- son, Cor. Sec .; Henry D. Young. Treas.


SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, 248 Jay .- T. W. Hynes, Pres .; Thos. P. Mulligan, Vice- Pres. ; F. J. Dougherty, Sec. ; Francis Curran, Treas.


ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES' 510 Henry .- Kate Roome, Treas .; Annie. M. Lar" kin. Sec .; Annie Ruttle. Supt.


ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU ISLAND. John W. Hunter, Pres .; H. D. Polhemus, High Steward; E. H. Willetts, Treas .; H. B. Hub- bard, Sec.


ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY. Willoughby c. Adams. Thomas Kinsella, Pres .; Wm. Sullivan, 1st Vice- Pres .; J. H. Breen, 2d Vice-Pres .; P. J. Regan, Cor. Sec .; Arthur Murphy, Jr., Rec. Sec .; Ber- nard McCaffrey. Treas.


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


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


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


TREE PLANTING AND FOUNTAIN SOCIETY- John W. Hunter, Pres .; David M. Stone, Vice- Pres .; Gordon L. Ford, Treas .; R. M. Montgom- ery, Sec.


TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- Joseph Wagner. Supt. and Teacher.


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.


WILLIAMSBURGH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, 61 Meserole .- 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 .- Further informa- tion not received at time of going to press.


NURSERIES.


BROOKLYN, 188 Prospect pl .- Mrs. E. B. Rollins, 1st Directress ; Mrs. D. Hustace, Treas .; Miss Josephine Thompson, Rec. Sec. ; 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. John Norton, Treas .; 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. 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. Merzbach, 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. Peter Palmer, Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Matron.


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 .; James M. Shanahan, 1st Vice-Pres .; Theophilus Olena, 2d Vice-Pres .; Andrew Walsh, Treas. ; M. E. Moore, Sec.


MUNICIPAL REGISTER-POST-OFFICE, R. R., STAGE AND CAB CO'S. 17


POST-OFFICE.


819 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.


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.


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BRITISH.


On orders not exceeding $10 25 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding 20


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On orders not exceeding $10.


20 cents.


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


RAILROAD, STAGE, AND CAB COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


AMERICAN STREET RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, office Atlantic av. c. 3d av .- H. H. Littell, Pres .; Wm. H. Hazzard, 1st Vice-Pres .; C. A. Richards, 2d Vice-Pres .; Geo. B. Kerper, 3d Vice-Pres .; W. J. Richardson. Sec. and Treas.


ATLANTIC AVENUE RAILROAD CO., office At- antic av. c. 3d av .- William Richardson, Pres .; N. H. Frost, Treas .; William J. Richardson, Sec .; Routes.


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 and 5th av.


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 at Fifteenth st. and 5th av. to and from Ninth av., City Hall and Catharine Ferry line.


PROSPECT PARK LINE .- From Fulton Ferry through Furman street, passing Wall street and South Ferries, up Atlantic, Fifth, and Flatbush avs. to Prospect Park, and along Ninth av. to Greenwood, connecting with Prospect Park and Coney Island steam railroad at Twentieth st.


SEVENTH AVENUE LINE .-- From Fulton Ferry, through Front, passing Catharine Ferry, up Adams to Fulton passing City Hall and Court House, through Boerum pl. to Atlantic av., to Fifth av., to Flatbush av., along Seventh av. to Greenwood at Twentieth st., to Ninth av., con- necting with Prospect Park and Coney Island Steam Railroad at Twentieth st. Transfers to and from South and Wall street Ferries at Flat- bush av. (L. I. R. R. Depot.)


BROADWAY, office, 21 Broadway (E. D.) .- Edwin Beers, Pres; R. Sealy, Sec. and Treas .; J. Cran- dall, Sup't. Route from Roosevelt street Ferry, through Broadway, to East New York.


REID AVENUE BRANCH .- From Roosevelt st. Ferry up B'way to Reid av., to Fulton, to Utica av. ,to Atlantic av., and return by same route.


SUMNER AVENUE AND FLATBUSH .- From Roose- velt st. Ferry, up B'way to Sumner av., to Ful- ton, to Troy av., to Bergen.


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BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND, I 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 CABLE RAILWAY CO., office Mon- tague n. Court. E. A. Phelps, Jr .. Pres. ; H. E. Dodge, Sec. and Treas .; Proposed route from Wall st. ferry ft. Montague up Montague to Court and return by same route.


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


BROOKLYN CITY, office, 10 Fulton .- W. H. Haz- zard, Pres .; Wm. M. Thomas, Vice-Pres .; Wm. B. Lewis, Sec. and Cashier; Daniel F. Lewis, Asst. Sec. and Treas.


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 Classon and Flushing avs.


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 av., passing South Ferry, to Co- lumbia, to Sackett, to Hamilton av., transferring passengers from Hamilton av. Ferry, to Van Brunt, to Erie Basin.


GATES Av. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Greene av .. to Franklin av., to Gates av .. to B'way, to Ridgewood.


GREENPOINT LINE, VIA CLASSON Av .-- From Ful- ton Ferry, through Fulton, to Myrtle av., to Classon av., to Kent av., to First, to Franklin, to Commercial, to Newtown Creek. This line trans- fers passengers from the corner of Classon and Flushing avs. to Fulton Ferry, and to Graham av. via Flushing av.


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


GREENWOOD LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton, to Court, to Hamilton av., to Third av., to Twenty-fifth, to Fifth av., to Greenwood Cem .; 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- fifth, to Greenwood Cem., and connecting Third av., by steam cars, to Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton.


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


PUTNAM AV. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton to Putnam av., to Nostrand av., to Halsey, to B'way and Transfer to Ridgewood.


THIRD AV. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton, to Flatbush av., to Third av., to Twenty- fifth, to Greenwood Cem.


BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN, office, De Kalb, Myrtle, and Central av's-Samuel Hatton, Pres .; Louis Fitzgerald, Vice-Pres .; H. A. Schulz, Sec. and Treas .; H. W. Bush, Sup't. Route: From Fulton Ferry, through Water to Washing- ton, 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 Fulton Ferry.


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, to Raymond st., to Park av., to Washington av., to Kent av., along Kent av. and First st. to B'way, passing Grand and Roosevelt st. Ferries, along B'way, to Fifth st., to Van Cott av., 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 AND LONG ISLAND CITY .- R. G. Phelps, Pres .; Ludwig Semler, Vice-Pres .; Job Corbin, Treas .; M. C. Eark Sec. Route: Com- mencing at the terminus of Blackwell's Island Bridge, L. I. City, to Manhattan av., to Franklin st., to 1st st., to Kent av., to Classon av., to Pros- pect Park and to Fulton Ferry, from Park av. c. Grand av., by the route of the Brooklyn L line; also through Adams st., to Fulton, to Flatbush av., to 9th av., to 20th st.


BROOKLYN ELEVATED, offices, Fulton c. Front, and 48 Wall, N. Y .- J. R. Lydecker, Samuel Schafer, Receivers. Route: Commencing at Fulton Ferry, through Water to Hudson av., to Park av., to Grand av , to Lexington av., to Ralph av., to Marion, to Broadway, to Fulton av., to Woodhaven, and Branches.


BROOKLYN, FLATBUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY CO., office, 185 Montague .- Gordon L. Ford, Pres .; Paul D. Chase, Sec .; Robert White, Supt. Route: From Atlantic av. n. Franklin av., to Prospect Park, Flatbush, Gravesend and Coney Island.


BROOKLYN UNDERGROUND .- Henry Mumford, Pres .; Isaac H. Carey. Sec. ; David Lynch, Treas. BUSHWICK, office, 22 B'way (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 city line at Myrtle av., Myrtle av. to Bushwick av., to Meserole st., to South Fourth st., to Fourth, to B'way, to First, passing Roosevelt and Grand st. Ferries, along First to Grand and Houston st. Ferries, returning as above.


CYPRESS HILLS LINE. Route: From city line, to St. Nicholas av., to Myrtle av., to Cypress av., to Cypress Hills.


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.


LUTHERAN CEMETERY LINE .- From city line at Myrtle av., Myrtle av. to Palmetto, to Metropoli- tan av.


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 B'way, to Roosevelt and Grand st. Ferries; returning by same route. CONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN, office, Fif- teenth st., City Line. - Jas. Jourdan, Pres .; Edward F. Drayton, Sec .; William Farrell, 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.


CONEY ISLAND ELEVATED, office, 377 Fulton .- Seth L. Keeney, Pres .; J. L. Morrow, Supt.


EAST RIVER BRIDGE AND CONEY ISLAND STEAM TRANSIT CO., office, 16 Court, room 27 .- A. R. Culver, Pres .; A. C. Washington, Sec. and Treas.


GRAND STREET, PROSPECT PARK AND FLAT- BUSH, office, Franklin av. c. Prospect pl .- Samuel Hatton Pres .; H. W. Bush, Supt .; W. Dinsmore, Sec. and Treas. Route : From ft. Grand st. (E. D.), through Water st. to First, to South 8th, to Second, to Wythe av., to Franklin av., to Prospect Park, along Franklin av, to Ocean av., to Franklin


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av. in Flatbush, along Franklin av. to Greenwood Cem.


GRAND STREET AND NEWTOWN. office, 129 First st. (E. D.)-Eckford Webb. Pres .; Edmund Driggs, Vice-Pres .; William E. Horwill, Sec. and Treas .; Walter G. Howey, Supt. Route: From ft. of B'way, through First to Grand, to Humboldt, to Meeker av., to Calvary Cem.


BRANCH .-- From ft. of Broadway through First to Grand. to Newtown.


LAFAYETTE AV. STAGE CO., office, 335 Classon av .- Henry Hamilton, Prop'r. Route: From Wall street Ferry through Furman to Jorale- mon, to Fulton, to Flatbush av., to Lafayette av., to Classon av., to Atlantic av., to Franklin av. at Coney Island R. R. Depot.


LONG ISLAND, offices, Long Island City and 115 B'way. N. Y .- Austin Corbin, Pres .; J. R. Max- well, Vice-Pres .; F.W. Dunton, Treas .; E. B. Hinsdale, Sec .; I. D. Barton, Supt .; J. Carl- sen, Auditor and Cash Agt. Depots, Atlantic av. c. Flatbush av., Bushwick av. c. Mon- trose av., and at Long Island City, where steam cars leave for all parts of Long Island.


MONTAGUE ST. CAB LINE .- H. Hamilton, Prop. Route: From City Hall to Wall street Ferry and return.


NEW YORK, BAY RIDGE AND JAMAICA, office. 115 Broadway, N. Y .- Austin Corbin. Pres. Route: Foot Whitehall. N. Y., via Bay Ridge to East New York and Manhattan Beach, Coney Island. NEW YORK, GREENWOOD AND CONEY ISLAND, office, 19 Cooper Institute, N. Y .- Lewis M. Slocum, Pres .; Robert T. Clarke, Vice Pres .: Lemuel H. Wilson, Sec. and Treas. Route: From foot of 36th to 7th av., to 37th, along 37th to Greenwood, to Coney Island.


NEW YORK AND MANHATTAN BEACH, office, 115 B'way, N. Y .- Austin Corbin, Pres. Routes: Foot 23d, N. Y., via Greenpoint to Manhattan Beach. Coney Island; Foot Whitehall, N. Y., via Bay Ridge to Manhattan Beach, Coney Island.


NORTH SECOND STREET AND MIDDLE VIL- LAGE, office, Metropolitan av. bet. Bushwick av. and Orient av .- R. H. Greene, Pres. Route : From foot of B'way, through Ist to N. 2d, through N. 2d to Metropolitan av., to Lutheran Cem., Mid- dle Village and St. John's Cem., Queens Co.


PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND, office, 9th av. c. 20th .-- Andrew R. Culver, Pres .; Allen C. Washington, Treas .; Geo. H. Smith, Sec .; Robert H. Attlesey, Supt. of Horse Road; R. Schermerhorn, Supt. of Steam Road. Route: From Fulton Ferry, through Water to Bridge, to Concord, to Navy. to Park av., to Vanderbilt av., to Ninth av., to Greenwood Cem. ; connecting with its steam cars for Coney Island; return, same to Concord, to Gold, to Front, to Fulton, to Fulton Ferry.


PROSPECT PARK AND SEASIDE. Proposed route: From Fulton Ferry along line of Bridge to Prospect. to Flatbush av, to Sterling pl. ; thence to New York av. to Flatlands; thence to Seaside. SOUTH BROOKLYN CENTRAL, office, Bergen c. Classon av .- D. D. Mangam, Pres. ; R. W. Adams, Treas .; James Ruddy, Supt. ; John Adams, Sec. Route: From Hamilton Ferry, through Sackett to Hoyt, to Bergen, to Kingston av .; returning by the same route.


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


SOUTH FERRY AND SEASIDE DIRECT TRAN- SIT CO., office. 48 Wall St., N. Y .- Lewis M. Brown, Pres .; Wm. B. Schermerhorn, Sec .; Wil- liam Redmond, Treas .; Walter J. Morris, Chief Engineer. Route: From South Ferry, under Atlantic av., to between 3d av. and 4th av., thence between these avs. to Fort Hamilton, Bath, Sheepshead Bay, and Rockaway, with a branch to Coney Island.


THE NEW WILLIAMSBURGH AND FLATBUSH, office, Nostrand av. c. Carroll .- George W. Van Allen, Pres .; W. B. Wait, Sec .: C. B. Cottrell, Treas. ; Charles B. Allyn, Supt. Route: From ft. of B'way, to Fifth. to Division av., to Lee av., to Nostrand av., to Malbone, to Prospect Park.


VAN BRUNT STREET AND ERIE BASIN, office,


264 Van Brunt .- John Cunningham, Pres .; Ed- mund Terry, Treas .; John Cunningham, Supt. Route: From Hamilton Ferry, through Hamilton av., to Van Brunt street, Erie Basin, to Elizabeth st. and Columbia st .. Erie Basin Dry Docks, trans- fers by Brooklyn City R. R. to Fulton Ferry, passing all ferries; returning by same route.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION .- George A. Bell, Pres .; Silas M. Giddings, Vice-Pres .; Edwin Ives, Cor. Sec .; Jno. R. Morris, Rec. Sec .; James R. Lott, Treas .; R. H. Underhill, Counsel.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Herkimer c. Albany av.


CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE METHODIST EPIS- COPAL CHURCH. - Wm. I. Preston, Pres .; Rev. I. Simmons, Cor. Sec .; Henry G. Fay, Rec. Sec .; A. K. Shiebler. Treas.


CITY BIBLE SOCIETY. Depository, 201 Montague. -Rev. A. S. Hunt, D.D., Pres .; J. J. Barnier and Sidney Sanderson, Vice-Pres .; Rev. H. J. Van Dyke, Cor. Sec .; E. B. Wood, Treas .; C. C. Mudge, Rec. Sec .; T. D. Williams, General Agent, 83 Clermont av.


CITY MISSION AND TRACT SOCIETY, Deposi- tory, 201 Montagne .- Alfred S. Barnes, Pres .; Alfred H. Porter. Vice-Pres .; Rev. W. M. Martin, Cor. Sec. and Supt .; R. J. Dodge, Rec. Sec .; Dwight Johnson, Treas.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Dean c. Rockaway av .- Under the control of the Sisters of Good Shepherd.


UNION FOR CHRISTIAN WORK, Free Reading- room and Library, 16 Smith, open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M .- Robert Foster, Pres .; Joseph R. Blossom, 1st Vice-Pres. : Alex. Forman, 2d Vice-Pres .; Wm. C. Gardner, Sec .; Isaac H. Cary, jr., Treas .; Wm. A. Butler, Supt.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Free Reading-rooms, Library, 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 .; Henry Dalley, jr., and F. H. Stuart, M.D., Vice-Pres .; D. W. Mc Williams, Treas .; F. A. Parsons, Rec. Sec .; Thomas J. Wilkie, General Sec .; Wallace McMullen, Asst. Sec .; J. Harry Gould, Librarian.


SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN CITY, Montague c. Clinton,-Henry N. Brush, Pres .; Stephen H. Herriman, Vice- Pres .; Leffert L. Bergen, Sec.




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