Lain's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1887, Part 320

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1887
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Northern of Aberdeen, 30 Court & 96 B'way.


Norwich Union Fire Office of London, 168 Montague.


Orient of Hartford, 20 Court.


Phenix, 16 Court & 98 B'way.


Phoenix Assurance of England, 201 Montague,


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-LITERARY INSTITUTIONS, MILITARY.


Phoenix of Hartford, 185 Montague. Queen, 189 Montague. Royal, 193 Montague & 85 B'way. Springfield Fire & Marine, 185 Montague. Sun of England, Court c. Montague. Washington of Boston, Court c. Montague. Westchester, 201 Montague & 56 B'way. Williamsburgh City, 12 Court & 13 B'way.


LIFE.


American of Newark, N. J., 201 Montague. Equitable, 204 Montague.


Germania, 292 B way. Home, 179 Montague. John Hancock Mutual, 16 Court.


Metropolitan, 346 Fulton & 460 Manhattan av. Mutual, 16 Court.


National Accident Society, 26 Court.


New York, 179 Remsen.


Northwestern Mason Mutual Relief Assn., 168 Montague.


Prudential, 204 Montague & Wil'by av. c. B'way.


PLATE GLASS.


Fidelity & Casualty, 56 B'way. Lloyd's of N. Y., 181 Montague.


LITERARY INSTITUTIONS & LIBRARIES.


The Brooklyn Library.


Montague Street n. Court.


Board of Directors.


Alfred C. Barnes, Pres .; Adrian Van Sinderen, Vice-Pres .; S. B. Chittenden, Jr .. Rec. Sec .; Frank Lyman, Cor. Sec .; James L. Mor- gan, Jr., Treas .; Theodore F. Jackson, James H. Frothinghamn, George L. Nichols, F. L. Babbott, Franklin Woodruff, Edmund W. Corlies, Samuel B. Duryea, Alex. E. Orr. William B. Kendall, William Augustus White.


Board of Trustees.


Thomas T. Buckley, John T. Martin. James P. Wallace, James H. Frothingham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, Wil- liam Aug. White, Alfred C. Barnes, ex-officio, James L. Morgan, Jr., ex-officio.


LIBRARIAN-[Vacancy.] 1ST ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-W. A. Bardwell. 2D ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-C. A. Horn.


Library open from 812 A.M. to 9 P.M. Reading Rooms from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.


The Library now contains 90,000 Vol- umes.


300 Periodicals and Newspapers are taken in the Reading Rooms.


All new books put in circulation as soon as published.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.


$5.00 a year, payable yearly or half yearly. Commence at any time.


Brooklyn Institute and Youth's Free Library, 196, 198. & 200 Washing- ton .- Jesse C. Smith, Pres .; Dr. Andrew Otterson, Vice-Pres .; Duncan Littlejohn, Treas .; A. T. Baxter, Sec .; Louisa N. Rose, Librarian; Isaac H. Frothingham. James How, Crawford C. Smith, S. Warren Sne- den, Trustees.


Bryant Literary Society, 7th av. c. St. John's pl. D. P. Templeton, Pres .; J. M. Pearsall, Rec. Sec. ; James M. Dewar, Cor. Sec.


Everett Literary Association, 44 Court .- Herman F. Koepke. Pres .; Oliver E. Stan- ton, Editor; Evan J. Rustin, Cor. Sec. .


Franklin Literary Society, 44 Court. Charles H. Crow. Pres .; Lewis Cleave, Rec. Sec .; A. G. Sullivan, Cor. Sec.


Library of School Districts, Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 31, 33. 34, and 37. S. Third c. Driggs. 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 Free Library, 568 Atlantic av. F. A. Parsons, Pres. ; F. J .. Myers, Sec.


Long Island Historical Society, Pierrepont c. Clinton .- Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Pres. ; A. W. Humphreys, Treas. ; Geo. Hannah, Librarian.


Mechanics' Free Reading-Rooms, 15 Hicks. Philomathean Society, 44 Court .- F. L. Col- ver, Pres .; E. E. Malmar, Sec .; T. E. Cross- man, Chairman, Ex. Com.


The Law Library in Brooklyn, 4 Court House, -John P. Rolfe, Pres .; David Barnett, Sec .; S. C. Betts, Librarian.


Young Men's Christian Association Library Reading-Rooms, and Gymnasium, Fulton c. Bond .- Open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Annual dues, $2.00. Limited, $5.00. Regular Gym- nasium. $10.00 additional. Edwin Packard. Pres. ; F. A. Parsons. Rec. Sec. ; Edwin F. See, General Sec.


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MILITARY.


SECOND DIVISION.


Headquarters, 49 Court. Monday evenings, 8 to 10.


SECOND DIVISION STAFF.


Edward L. Molineux, Maj .- General Com- manding.


William J. Denslow, Colonel and Asst. Adjt .- Gen'l.


John Y. Culyer, Lt .- Col. and Engineer.


Albert E. Lamb, Judge-Advocate.


Henry Arthur, Lt .- Col. and Quartermaster. Gustave A. Roullier, Lt .- Col. and I. R. P. David S. Babcock, Lt .- Col. and Chief of Artillery.


John F. Cowan, Lt .- Col. and Ord. O.


Alex. J. C. Skene, Lt .- Col. and Surgeon.


John Foord, Lt .- Col. and Com. of Sub.


Robert Herbert, Major and A. D. C. H. W. B. Howard, Major and A. D. C.


Harry S. Kingsley. Major and A. D. C. Geo. R. Herbert, Major and C. S. O. Howland D. Perrine, Captain and S. O.


THIRD BRIGADE.


Brigadier-General James McLeer, Com- manding.


Thirteenth Regt. Infantry - Alfred C. Barnes, Col. Flatbush av. junc. Atlantic av. Fourteenth Regt. Infantry - Harry W. Michell, Col. N. Portland av. c. Auburn pl.


Seventeenth Separate Company -- Thomas Miller, Jr., Capt. Flushing, L. I.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER - MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


FOURTH BRIGADE.


Rodney C. Ward, Brigadier-General Com- manding.


Twenty-third Regt. Infantry-Charles L. Fincke, Col. Clermont av. n. Myrtle av.


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


Forty-seventh Regt. Infantry-E. F. Gay- lor, Col. Marcy av. and Rutledge.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


Academy of Medicine, 144 Prince .- George P. Carman, M.D., Pres. : H. B. Smith, M.D., Rec. Sec.


Academy of Music, Montague n. Court .- Henry K. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. ; C. A. Town- send, Sec.


Amaranth Dramatic Society, 42 Court .-- Thos. Adams, Jr., Pres .: T. A. Quinlan, Vice-Pres .; Charles H. Bliven, Sec.


Arion Singing Society, Meserole c. Ewen .- H. B. Scharman, Pres. ; F. E. Kindgen, Rec. Sec. ; Frederick Hye, Cor. Sec.


Art Association, Montague n. Clinton .- Fred- eric Cromwell, Pres .; William Potts, Sec .; Gordon L. Ford, Treas.


Art Club, 389 Fulton .- J. B. Stearns, Pres .; J. H. Crifields, Sec.


Art Guild. 201 Montague .-- C. E. Sickles, Pres .; W. H. Miller, Rec. Sec .; Chas. H. Dennison, Cor. Sec.


Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. 104 Livingston .- R. W. Ropes, Pres .; John A. Nexsen, Rec. Sec .; Albert A. Day, Cor. Sec. and General Manager.


Atlantic Harbor (limited), 213 Montague .- T. S. Arnold, Pres .; J. Lawrence Marcellus, Sec.


Baptist Home, 212 Greene av .- Charles H. Dutcher, Pres .; George B. Forrester, Sec .; F. C. Linde, Treas.


Benevolent Society, 84 Amity .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin. Pres. ; John McGreevey, Sec. ; William Kelly, Agent.


Board of Pharmacy, 118 Myrtle av .- Wm. P. Deforest, Pres .; Louis E. Nicot, Sec.


Brighton Beach Racing Association, 406 Jay. -Robt. Robinson. Pres. ; James McGowan. Sec. ; W. H. Stillwell, Treas. ; A. H. Bat- tersby, Supt.


Brooklyn Agency of American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 415 Fulton .- J. R. Pye, Supt.


Brooklyn Baseball Association, 5th av. c. 4th. C. H. Byrne, Pres. ; J. Taylor, Sec.


Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 91 Clinton,-A. T. White. Pres .; Darwin R. James, Treas .; G. B. Buzelle. Gen'l Sec.


Laundry and Training School, Bureau of Charities, 310 Warren.


Brooklyn Excise League, 415 Fulton .- W. C. Beecher, Pres .; E. P. Ide, Sec .; S. V. White, Treas.


Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, 219 Ray- mond .- Mrs. S. V. White, Pres .; Mrs. F. H. Wing, Rec. Sec.


Brooklyn Indian Association, 19 Greene av .- Mrs. Geo. Stannard. Pres. ; Mrs. M. W. Hunt- ington, Sec .; Mrs. J. B. Gilbert, Treas.


Brooklyn Maennechor, 407 Bridge .- Carl Bloss- feld, Pres.


Brooklyn Retail Grocers' Association, 12 Elm pl .- C A. Mettler, Pres. ; H. F. Rothermund, Rec. Sec .; Louis Sandhusen, Treas .; Wm. J. Wiedersum, Agent.


Brooklyn Saengerbund, Scher. c. Smith .- Carl F. Eisenach, Pres. ; Adolph Dohmeyer, Cor. Sec .; George Lang, Rec. Sec .; Charles W. Muehlhausen, Treas.


R. Jones, Pres. : Geo. L. Pease, Treas. ; Robt. J. Wilkin, Supt.


Brooklyn Stenographic Reporting Associa- tion, 16 Smith .- Chas. Newbourg, Pres. ; Howard Supple, Sec.


Brooklyn Training School for Nurses, De Kalb av. n. Raymond.


Burns Association .- William Lamb, Pres. ; Andrew Baird, Jr., 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 .- W. W. Wickes, Pres. ; E. B. Wood, Sec .; Geo. R. Phillips, General Supt.


Chinese Union, 384 Atlantic av. - Andrew A. Smith. Pres. : Rev. Edward S. Wolle, Sec. Concordia Quartette Society, Butler n. At- lantic av.


Concordia Singing Society, Fri. Sheffield av. c. Jamaica pk. rd.


Convent and House of the Good Shepherd, Hopkinson av. c. Pacific.


Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, 273 Wil- loughby av.


Deutsch Reichs. No. 250, D. O. H., Tues. Liberty av. c. Wyckoff av.


Emerald Association, Adams c. Willoughby. -Bernard J. Leavy, Pres .; Henry L. O'Brien, Sec .; John Curley. Treas.


Evangelical Home for Aged Germans. Fair- fax n. B'way .- Mrs. M. A. Miller, 1st Direct- ress; Mrs. E. Hehr, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Marga- ret Krapf, Cor. Sec.


Faith Home for Incurables, Park pl. c. Clas- son av .- Rev. Geo. F. Pentacost, Pres .; S. B. Childs, M.D., Sec .; Abby H. Campbell, Manager.


Female Employment Society, 93 Court .- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres .; Miss Starr, Sec.


First Brooklyn Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union, Fulton c. Jay .- K. E. Cleve- land, Pres.


Flower and Fruit Charity, 199 Montague .- Miss A. Mali, Pres .; Miss C. Lane, Sec.


Froshine Singing Society, B'way n. Sheffield av.


Germania Society, Fri. Atlantic av. c. Wyckoff av.


Good Samaritan, Jay c. Willoughby .- A. S. Barnes, Pres .; Henry J. Pratt, Sec .; Nassau Branch, 24 Nassau.


Grand Army of the Republic, Memorial and Executive Committee, Room 14, Basement City Hall .- Mark D. Wilber, Chairman; Isaac S. Catlin, Grand Marshal; Henry A. Phillips, Treas.


Greenpoint Home for the Aged. 69 Dupont .- Mrs. Edwin Finkel, Pres .; Mrs. Geo. C. Bradley, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. J. S. Ogilvie, Cor. Sec.


Harmonie Singing Society, Baltic av. n. Barbey.


Hebrew Benevolent Society, 161 Smith .- Louis Israel, Pres .; I. Sternberg, Sec.


Hebrew Benevolent Society, E.D., old No. 264 Keap .- Moses Kessel, Pres .; Morris Meyer, . 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.


Herman's Son's, No. 560, Fri. Vermont av. c. Liberty av.


Hildise-Bund, Section 250, D. O. H., 1st & 2d Sat. Butler av. n. Atlantic av.


Home Association for Working Girls, 751 Hall .- Mrs. Geo. S. Stannard, Pres .; Mrs. S. S. Conklin, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. L. B. Chitten- den, Cor. Sec.


Home for Aged Men, 84 State .- Mrs. Lucien . Birdseye, Pres .: Mrs. Cochran, Cor. Sec .; Miss A. M. Bulley, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. J. N. Bergen, Treas.


Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 111 Montague .- Henry Home for Friendless Women and Children, 20


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Concord .- Mrs. W. S. Packard, Pres .; Mrs. | St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island. - John J. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah W. Hunter, Pres .; H. B. Hubbard, Sec. M. Conklin, Supt.


Home for the Aged of Both Sexes, De Kalb av. c. Bushwick av. and 17th c. 8th av .- Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Homeopathic Medical Society of the County of Kings .- Harrison Willis, M.D., Pres .; John L. Moffat, M.D .. Rec. Sec .; Alice B. Campbell, M.D., Cor. Sec.


Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association. -Wm. G. Low, Pres .; Rev. C. C. Hall, Sec. Industrial Restaurant and Training School, 112 Lex. av .- Mrs. C. C. Alford, Pres. ; Mrs. J. H. Tieman, Sec .; Mrs. T. C. Chapman, Treas.


Industrial Schools and Homes for Destitute Children, Sterling pl. n. Vand't av .; Con- cord n. Hudson av .; 10 Fourth, 416 Van Brunt, Throop av. n. Ellery. and 127 Frank- lin av .- Mrs. J. Merwin, Pres .; Mrs. J. T. Sherman, Rec. Sec.


Industrial School Association (E.D.), 141 S. 3d .- B. W. Wilson, Pres .; Geo. H. Fisher, Sec.


Inebriates' Home, n. Fort Hamilton, Office, Pearl c. Fulton .- George G. Herman, Pres .; Joseph W. Richardson, Sec .; James A. Blanchard, M.D., Medical Supt.


Keith Home for Nervous and Mental Dis- eases, 883 St. Mark's av .- Thomas L. Wells, M.D., Physician in charge.


Kemble Dramatic Association, 60 Court .- G. De Cordova, Pres .; A. A. Seaman, Sec.


Kings County Pharmaceutical Society, 118 Myrtle av .- C. R. Paddock, Pres .; Flavel N. Bliss, Sec. and Treas.


Labor Lyceum, 61 Myrtle .- F. Gerau, M.D., Pres. ; Chr. Pattberg, Sec.


Long Island Life Saving Association, Brook- lyn, E. D .-- Geo. B. Magrath, Pres .; A. C. Hockemeyer, Sec.


Mechanics and Traders' Exchange, 363 Ful- ton .- F. J. Ashfield, Pres. ; George C. Cran- ford, Sec.


Medical Society of the County of Kings, 398 Fulton .- Geo. R. Fowler, Pres .; Charles E. De La Vergne, Sec.


Methodist Episcopal Home. 367 McDonough. Mrs. M. Voorhies, Pres., Mrs. H. C. M. In- graham, Rec. Sec .; Miss Martha Young, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. C. E. Taft, Treas.


Nassau Land and Improvement Co .. 46 Myrtle av .- M. A. Hagerty. Pres .; J. H. Mullarky, Vice-Pres .; Edward Rorke, Treas .; James Rorke. Sec.


New York and Brooklyn Bridge. 22 Sands .- Jas. Howell, Pres .; Alden S. Swan. Treas .: Joseph C. Hendrix, Sec .; C. C. Martin, Chief Engineer.


Philharmonic Society, 172 Montague .- H. K. Sheldon. Pres. ; B. T. Frothingham, Sec.


Sailors' Coffee House Co. (Limited), 241 York.


Seven Wise Men, Tues. Eldert av. c. Liberty av. E. N. Y.


Shamrock Literary Society, Thurs. Atlantic av. c. Smith. E. N. Y.


Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females. 320 and 322 Washington av .- Mrs. David M. Stone, 1st Directress; Mrs. Wm. H. Smith, Cor. Sec .: Miss Mary Howard, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. C. Washington, Treas.


Society of Old Brooklynites .- John W. Hun- ter. Pres .; S. A. Haynes, Rec. Sec .; J. L. Watson, M.D .. Cor. Sec.


Society of St. Vincent de Paul. 7 Poplar. T. W. Hynes, Pres. ; Thomas P. Mulligan, Sec.


South Brooklyn Turn Verein, 165 16th .- Paul Meyer, Pres. ; Carl Gabish, Sec.


St. Joseph's Institution for Deaf-Mutes, 510 Henry .- Annie M. Larkin, Sec. and Treas .; Mary B. Morgan, Supt.


St. Patrick's Society, Wil'by c. Adams .- Wm. Sullivan, Pres .; T. F. Magill, Cor. Sec .; Joseph W. Carroll, Rec. Sec .; B. McCaffrey, Treas.


St. Phebe's Mission, De Kalb av. n. Raymond. -- Cornelia King, Pres .; Sarah E. Herrick, Sec.


St. Vincent's Home for Boys, ? Poplar and 10 Vine .- J. W. McGowan, Supt.


The New England Society in the City of Brooklyn, Hon. B. D. Silliman, Pres .; Thomas S. Moore, Rec. Sec .; Rev. A. P. Putnam, Cor. Sec.


The Woman's Work Exchange. and Decora- tive Art Society of Brooklyn, 122 Atlantic av .- Mrs. S. M. Fellowes, Pres .; Mrs. J. S. Frothingham, Cor. Sec .; Miss M. H. Post, Rec. Sec.


Thule Society, 407 Bridge .- Alphonse Wes- ter, Pres .; E. W. Henschen, Sec .; meets second and fourth Wed.


Tree Planting and Fountain Society .- John W. Hunter, Pres .; I. C. Parsons, Sec.


Truant Home, Jamaica Plank rd .- P. H. Corrigan, Supt. and Teacher.


Wayside Home, 352 Bridge .- Mrs. E. F. Pet- tengill, Pres .; Mrs. C. W. Shepherd, Sec .; Miss A. S. Goulding, Matron.


Williamsburgh Benevolent Society, 61 Mes- erole .- H. E. F. Voigt, Pres. ; C. J. Amthor, Rec. Sec .; F. Huene, Cor. Sec.


Zion Home, Dean n. Troy av. - Isaac Major, Pres .; Sarah Cisco, Rec. Sec .; Wm. Fischer, Cor. Sec.


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NURSERIES.


Brooklyn, Herkimer c. Kingston av -Mrs. Geo. C. Wood, Ist Directress ; Mrs. Chas. W. Butler, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. H. F. Aten, Cor- Sec. ; Mrs. David Hustace, Treas. ; Mrs. Eugenie Warner, Matron.


Day (Children's Aid Society), 139 Van Brunt. Day (St. Ann's P. E.), 297 Adams.


Sheltering Arms (Prot. Epis.), 157 Dean .- Mrs. John A. Nichols. Pres. ; Mrs. George Butler, Sec. ; Mrs. J. Bolton Cooper, House Mother.


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ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


Brooklyn Howard (Colored), Dean n. Troy av. -Mrs. L. A. Cooper, Ist Directress: Mrs. M. Augusta Johnson, Treas. and Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. G. Groves, Rec. Sec.


Church Charity Foundation, Albany av. c. Herkimer .- Rt. Rev. Abram N. Littlejohn, Pres .; Carlos A. Butler, Sec .; William Mat- thews, Treas.


Hebrew, 386 .McDonough -Ernst Nathan, Pres .; G. Merzbach, Sec.


Orphan Asylum (Protestant), Atlantic av. n. Kingston av .- Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, 1st Directress ; Miss Virginia C. Sampson, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. P. P. Sherwood, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Peter Palmer, Treas.


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; St. Joseph's, Female, Willoughby av. n. Sumner av. ; St. Paul's, Female, Congress n. Clinton ; St. John's Home. Males. St. Mark's av. n. Albany av. -Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres. : M. E. Moore, Sec.


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POST-OFFICE.


319 Washington .- Joseph C. Hendrix. Post- master; Samuel Smith, Asst. Postmaster.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-RAILROADS.


Office open from 7 A M. to 9 P.M. On Sun- | tic av., Fifth av. and Fifteenth st. to Prospect day, open from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.


Money Order office open daily from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Registered Department open daily from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.


Location of Stations.


Brevoort Station, 1250 Fulton, Louis Bauer, Supt.


Greenpoint Station. Greenpoint av. c. Frank- lin. Edward Brooks, Supt.


Station S, B'way and Willoughby av., J. L. Broome, Jr., Supt.


Van Brunt Station, 5th av. bet. 11th and 12th, B. F. Conlin, Supt.


Williamsburgh Station, South 5th c. Bed- ford av., Wm. B. Hopkins, Supt.


26TH WARD, E. N. Y.


Penn av. n. Atlantic av., R. R. Wheeler, Post- master.


Rates of Postage. NOTICE.


No letters or other mail matter will be sent from this office to places within the United States or Canada, unless one full rate of post- age is prepaid by stamps.


On Letters.


The inland postage (which must be pre- paid) upon single letters is 2 cents per oz.


Every letter or sealed parcel not exceeding one ounce in weight is deemed a single letter, and every additional weight of one 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 oz. or less, and 2 cents for each additional ounce, 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 optional.


On Printed Matter.


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


On Merchandise.


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


Registered packages treated same as regis- tered letters.


RAILROAD, STAGE, AND CAB COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


American Street Railway Association, office Atlantic av. c. 3d av .- Calvin A. Richards, Boston, Mass., Pres .; Julius S. Walsh. St. Louis, Mo., 1st Vice-Pres .; Henry M. Wat- son, Buffalo, N. Y., 2d Vice-Pres. : Edward Lusher, Montreal, Canada, 3d Vice-Pres .; W. J. Richardson, Sec. and Treas.


Atlantic Avenue Railroad Company of Brook- lyn, office, Atlantic av. c. Third av .- Will- iam Richardson, Pres .; N. H. Frost, Treas. ; William J. Richardson, Sec. Routes as follows:


Adams and Boerum Pl. Line to Prospect Park, Coney Island and Greenwood .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton to Front, pass- ing Catharine Ferrv, up Adams, passing Brooklyn Bridge, to Fulton, passing City Hall and Court House, through Boerum pl., Atlan-


Park at Ninth av., along Ninth av. to Green- wood, connecting with Prospect Park and Coney Island steam railroad at Twentieth st .; also, through Fifth av. to Greenwood Cemetery, main entrance. Transfers to and from South and Wall Street Ferries at Fif- teenth street.


Bergen Street Line .- From South Ferry, through Atlantic av. to Boerum pl., to Ber- gen, to Albany av .; returning. same route, or via Hoyt to Sackett. to Hamilton Ferry, or via Boerum pl., to Fulton, passing Court House and City Hall, to Adams, passing Brooklyn Bridge, to Front, passing Catharine Ferry, to Fulton, to Fulton Ferry.


Butler Street Line .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton to Front, passing Catharine Ferry to Adams, passing Brooklyn Bridge, 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, connecting near Franklin av. with Brighton Beach Railroad to Coney Island, to Nostrand av. By transfer at Flatbush av. (L. I. R. R. D.), and at South Ferry, connect- ing with all the above ferries.


Canarsie and Rockaway Beach Railroad and Steamboat Line, office, Atlantic av. c. Alabama av., E. N. Y.


Crosstown Line .- From Fulton Ferry. pass- ing Catharine Ferry, through Fulton to Front, to Adams, passing Brooklyn Bridge to Ful- ton, passing Court House and City Hall, to Boerum pl., to Bergen, to Hoyt (transferring to Bergen Street Line to Albany av.), to Sack- ett, to Hamilton Ferry.


Greenwood and Coney Island .- Fifth Av- enue Line .- From Fulton Ferry through Fur- man st., passing Wall Street and South Fer- ries, up Atlantic and Fifth avs. to Greenwood Cemetery, connecting with Bath and Coney Island steam railroad at Twenty-seventh st., Ninth av., City Hall and Catharine Ferry Line.


Prospect Park Line .- From Fulton Ferry through Furman st., passing Wall Street and South Ferries, up Atlantic, Fifth, and Flat- bush 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 Fer- ry, through Fulton to Front, passing Catha- rine Ferry, up Adams, passing Brooklyn Bridge. to Fulton, passing City Hall and Court House, through Boerum pl. to Atlantic av., to Fifth av., to Flatbush av., along Sev- enth av. to Greenwood at Twentieth st., to Ninth av., connecting with Prospect Park and Coney Island steam railroad at Twentieth st. Transfers to and from South and Wall Street Ferries at Flatbush av. (L. I. R. R. Depot).


Vanderbilt Avenue Line .- Route : From Fulton Ferry, through Water to Washing- ton, to Concord. to Navy, to Park av., to Vanderbilt av., to Ninth av., to Greenwood Cem .; connecting with Prospect Park and Coney Island (Culver's) steam cars for Coney Island; return same to Concord. to Washington, to Front, to Fulton, to Fulton Ferry.


Broadway, office, 21 B'way. - Edwin Beers, Pres .; R. Sealy,; Sec. and Treas .; J. Cran- dall, Sup't.


Broadway Line.


Ralph Avenue Line.


Cypress Hills Extension.


Reid Avenue Branch.


Sumner Avenue.


Brooklyn, Bath and West End, office, 5th av. c. 27th .- Electus B. Litchfield. Pres .; J. M. Butler, Treas .; Augustus Wolff, Asst. Sup't


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-RAILROADS, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


Brooklyn, Bushwick, and Queens Go., office, Met. av, n City line. - George Van Allen, Pres .: Walter Jones, Vice-Pres .; C. B. Cottrell, Treas. ; William B. Waite, Sec.


Brooklyn, Canarsie, and Rockaway Beach Railroad and Steamboat Route, Howard House. E. N. Y .- D. C. Littlejohn, Pres. ; Wm. Warner, Supt.


Brooklyn City, office, 10 Fulton .- W. H. Haz- ard, Pres .; Wm. M. Thomas, Vice-Pres .; Daniel F. Lewis, Sec. and Treas. ; F. E. Wrigley. Asst. Sec.


Court Street Line. Flatbush Line. Flushing Avenue Line. Fulton Street to East New York.


Furman Street Line.


Gates Av. Line.


Greenpoint Line, via Classon Av.


Greenpoint Line, via Washington Av. Hamilton Av. Line.


Myrtle Av. Line.


Putnam Av. Line. Third Av Line.


Brooklyn City and Newtown, office, De Kalb and Central avs .- J. N. Partridge, Pres .; Duncan B. Cannon, Sec. and Treas .; John L. Heins, Supt.


Brooklyn Elevated, office, 49 Fulton .- Henry W. Putnam; Pres .; Elbert Snedeker, Vice- Pres .; Stephen Pettus, Sec. and Treas., George B. Cornell, Chief Engineer; Frederic Martin, Gen'l Supt.


Brooklyn, Flatbush. and Coney Island ; office, 346 Fulton -James Jourdan, Receiver and Pres .; E. L. Langford, Sec .; J. L. Morrow, Supt. .


Brooklyn Sub. Railway Co., office, 35 Wall, N. Y .- Chas. A. Sackett, Pres .; Chas. G. Francklyn, Vice-Pres.


Brooklyn Underground. - Henry Mumford, Pres .; Isaac H. Carey, Sec .; David Lynch, Treas.


Brooklyn and Crosstown, office, Manhattan av. n. Clay .- Henry W. Slocum, Pres .; John R. Conner, Sec. and Treas.


Brooklyn and Long Island Cable, temporary office, 520 Atlantic av .- Austin Corbin, Pres. ; Wm. Richardson, Vice-Pres .; Charles Bruff, Sec .; N. H. Frost, Treas.


Brooklyn and Long Island City .- Hewes c. Kent av .- R. G. Phelps, Pres .; Ludwig, Semler, Vice-Pres .; Job Corbin, Treas .; M. C. Earl, Sec.


Brooklyn and New York Transfer Co., tem- porary office, Flushing av. n. Grand av .- Frederick Bostwick, Pres .; J. F. Brien, Sec. and Treas .; J. E. Mckenzie, Supt.


Bushwick, office, 22 B'way .- William H. Husted, Pres .; Edwin Beers, Vice-Pres .; S. D. Hallowell, Sec. and Treas .; William N. Morrison, Supt.


Bushwick Line.


Cypress Hills Line.


Greenpoint Line.


Lutheran Cemetery Line. Tompkins Av. Line.


Coney Island and Brooklyn, office, Hunting- ton and Smith .- Jas. Jourdan, Pres. ; Edward F. Drayton, Sec .; William Farrell, Supt.




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