The Brooklyn City and Business Directory for the year ending May 1, 1876, Part 241

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Publication date: 1876
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, 141 S. 3d (E. D.)-Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres .; W. W. Arm- field, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. S. C. Howell, Ist Directress ; John A. Taylor, Sec .; John Broach, Treas.


INEBRIATES' HOME, n Fort Hamilton. - James S. T. Stranahan, Pres .; George D. Herman, Vice- Pres. ; Rev. John Willett, Sec. and Supt. ; Thomas P. Buckley, Treas. ; Theodore L. Mason, . D., Consulting Physician; Lewis D. Mason, Attending Physician.


MECHANICS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE, 179 Montague .- James Howell, Jr., Pres .; James Sharkey, Vice-Pres .; Benjamin Lewis, Sec. ; B. C. Milley, Treas.


MEMORIAL HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES, 7th av. c. 1st. James H. Wheatley, Manager.


NEW YORK BRIDGE CO., office, 21 Water .- Henry C. Murphy, Pres .; Abram S. Jewitt, Vice-Pres .; O. P. Quintard, Sec. ; John H. Prentice, Treas.


ORPHAN ASYLUM (Protestant). Atlantic av. n. Brooklyn av .- Mrs John B. Hutchinson, Ist Direc- tress; Mrs. A. H. Dana, 2d Directress ; Mrs. Chas. Fincke, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. E. T. Woods, Rec. Sec. ; Mrs. J. W. Mason, Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Davis, Matron.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY-L. B. Wyman, Pres .; H. K. Sheldon, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Wm. Poole, 2d Vice- Pres .; John C. Beale, Treas .; B. W. Frothingham, Sec.


REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 205 Montagne .-- M. Chauncey, Pres .; Wm. D. Hale, Sec .; D. S. Quimby, Jr., Treas.


R. C. ORPHAN ASYLUM : Females, Willoughby av. n. Yates av., and Congress n. Clinton; Male


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-POST OFFICE, RAILROAD COMPANIES.


Asylum, St. Mark's av., n. Albany av .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; James M. Shanahan, Ist Vice-Pres .; Daniel Bradley, 2d Vice Pres .; Robert Myhan, Treas. ; John F. Murtagh, 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. Dominic.


SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF RESPECTABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 320 and 322 Wash- ington av .- Mrs. Hosea Webster, Ist Directress; Mrs. Theodore Polhemns, 2d Directress; Mrs. I. R. St. John, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. S. S. Utter, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. S. Barnes, Treas.


SOUTH BROOKLYN EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 286 Court.


ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 10 Vine.


TRUANT HOME, Jamaica Plank rd .- Charles Dem- arest, Supt. and Teacher.


VOLUNTARY RELIEF-WORK, 75 Court .- G. T. Clark, Treas.


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NURSERIES.


FLATBUSH, of Kings Co., Flatbush.


BROOKLYN, 66 Prospect pl .- Mrs. E. B. Rollins, Ist Directress ; Mrs. A. G. Houghton, Treas. ; Mrs. H. F. Aten, Cor. Sec.


SHELTERING ARMS (Prot. Epis.), 3d av. c. Atlan- tic av .- Mrs. John A. Paddock, Pres. ; Mrs. Ed- ward Martindale, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Butler, Sec .; Mrs. St. John, Treas .; Jane Christian, Matron.


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POST-OFFICE.


319 Washington-Chales C. Talbot, Postmaster. Office open, from October 1 to March 31, from 7 A.M. to 7.30 P.M. ; and April 1 to September 30, from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. On Sunday, open from 8.30 to 9.30 A.M.


Location of Stations.


Station B. McDonough c. Marcy av.


G. 96 Greenpoint av.


W, South Fifth c. Fourth


There are six deliveries daily by carriers.


RATES OF POSTAGE. NOTICE.


No retter will be sent from this office to places within the United States or Canada unless the postage is prepaid by stamps.


On Letters.


The inland postage (which must be prepaid) upon single letters Js 3 cents; double letters twice, and treble letters treble these rates.


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 two cents for each half oz., or less, and two cents for each additional half oz., whether delivered from the office or by the carriers.


On Newspapers.


Daily, per quarter. 35 cents.


Six times a week, per quarter. .30


Tri- Weekly.


44


15


Semi-Weekly, 10


Weekly, 5


Transient papers, each 1 oz. 1


Monthly Magazines, 4 oz., per quarter 3


2 Books, each 2 oz. 8 oz., 6


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


All transient books, newspapers, samples, etc., must be prepaid in full. or they will not be forwarded.


Postage to England, Ireland, and Scotland, 6 cents each half-ounce; to France, 10 cents every half-ounce. Germany, Bremen mail, 6 cents; Prussian closed mail, 7 cents, prepaymant optional.


U. S. MONEY-ORDER DEPART- MENT.


UNITED STATES :


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On orders not exceeding $10. 5 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding $20.


10


$20


$30 15


$30 =


$40.


20 "


$40


$50 25


No fractions of cents to be introduced in an order.


BRITISH :


On orders not exceeding $10


25 cents.


Over $10 and not exceeding $20


50


$20


$30


75


$30


=


340


$1.00


$40


=


$50


$1.25 =


GERMAN :


On orders not exceeding $5


15 cents


Over $5 and not exceeding $10


$10 =


$20


50


$20


$30


75


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$6


$30


=


=


$40


$1.00


$40


$50 -$1.25


RAILROAD COMPANIES AND ROUTES.


ATLANTIC AV. RAILROAD COMPANY OF BROOKLYN-William Richardson, President ; N. H. Frost, Treasurer; Wm. J. Richardson, Secretary. Routes as follows :


ATLANTIC AVENUE AND GREENWOOD .- From Ful- ton Ferry through Fulton, to Front, to Adams, to Boerum pl., to Atlantic av., to Fifth av., to Green- wood.


ATLANTIC AVENUE AND EAST NEW YORK .- From Fulton Ferry through Furman street, passing Wall street and South Ferries, up Atlantic avenue to up- per end of East New York, connecting with steam- cars for Canarsie, Jamaica, Rockaway, and Long Island Railroad.


GREENWOOD LINES .- Route : From Fulton Ferry by same routes as above, to Flatbush avenue, through Fifth av. to Greenwood Cemetery. Connect with steam-cars for Coney Island, via New Utrecht and Bath.


BROADWAY AND EAST NEW YORK, office 21 Broadway (E. D.) - Edwin Beers, President; R. Sealy, Secretary and Treasurer; J. Crandall, Sup't. Route, from Roosevelt street Ferry, through Broad- way, to East New York.


MONTROSE AVENUE, BRANCH OF BROADWAY RAIL- ROAD .- Route : From foot of Broadway to Eleventh, through Eleventh to South Fifth, to Montrose av., to Bushwick av., to Johnson, to Broadway, to Ferry.


REID AVENUE, BRANCH OF BROADWAY RAILROAD. -Route : From Roosevelt street Ferry up Broadway to Reid av., to Fulton, and return by same route. BROOKLYN AND CANARSIE, office, East New York .- P. H. Reid, Proprietor.


BROOKLYN, CANARSIE, AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTE .- 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 Canarsie and Rockaway Beach each way, every two hours.


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BROOKLYN, BATH, AND CONEY ISLAND, office, Fifth avenue c. 26th .- C. Godfrey Gunther, President ; George A. Gunther, Treasurer; H. Van Sinden, Sup't. Route : From Fifth av. and Twenty- seventh street, to Coney Island.


BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN, office, Yates avenue c. De Kalb avenue .- Thomas Palmer, President ; W. V. Le Count, Secretary and Acting Treasurer ; H. W. Bush, Sup't. Route : From Ful- ton Ferry, through Water street, to Washington, to Fulton, to De Kalb av. Branch route: Water to Bridge, to Willoughby, to Debevoise, to De Kalb, to Broadway. Return from Broadway, through De Kalb av., to Water, to Fulton, to Ferry.


BROOKLYN CITY, office, 10 Fulton .- Thomas Sul- livan, President ; C. P. Smith, Vice-President ; Charles C. Betts, Treasurer; William B. Lewis, Cashier and Secretary; H. W. Hingale, Paymaster. FLATBUSH LINE. - From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton street, to Flatbush av., to Prospect Park and Flatbush.


FLUSHING AVENUE LINE. - From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton street, to Sands, to Hudson av., to Flushing av., to Broadway and Graham av., to Van Cott av. This line transfers passengers to Green- point and City Hall, from Kent and Flushing avenues.


FULTON STREET TO EAST NEW YORK .- From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton street, to E. New York. FURMAN STREET LINE .- From Fulton Ferry through Furman st., passing the Wall Street Ferry, to Atlantic av., to Columbia, to Sackett, to Hamil- ton Avenue Ferry, where connection is made for Greenwood Cemetery and Fort Hamilton.


GATES AV. LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton st. to Greene av., to Franklin av., to Gates av., to Broadway.


GREENPOINT LINE, VIA CLASON Av .- From Ful- ton Ferry, through Fulton st., to Myrtle av., to Clason av., to Kent av., to First st., to Franklin, to Commercial, to Newtown creek. This line trans- fers passengers from the corner of Clason and Flush- ing avs., to Fulton Ferry, and to Graham av. and North Second st., via Flushing av.


GREENPOINT LINE, VIA WASHINGTON AV .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton st., to Myrtle av., to Washington av., to Kent av., to First st., to Frank- lin, to Commercial, to Newtown creek, as above route.


GREENWOOD LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton st., to Court st., to Hamilton av., to Third av., to Twenty-fourth st., to Fifth av., to Green- wood Cemetery ; connects with cars for Fort Ham- ilton, and with steam cars for Coney Island.


HAMILTON Av. LINE .- From Hamilton av. Ferry, through Hamilton av., to Third av., to Twenty- fourth st., to Greenwood Cemetery, and continuing along Third av., to Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton. MYRTLE Av. LINE -From Fulton Ferry, through Fulton st., to Myrtle av., to Broadway.


PUTNAM AVENUE LINE .- From Fulton Ferry to Putnam av., to Nostrand av., to Halsey, to B'way.


THIRD AVENUE LINE .- From Fulton Ferry, along Fulton st., to Flatbush av., to Third av., to Green- wood Cemetery.


BROOKLYN AND CROSSTOWN, office, Union av. n. Clay (Greenpoint) .- Henry W. Slocum, Pres .; John R. Conner, Sec. ; Charles P. Kingsbury, Treas. Route : Commencing at South Ferry, at foot of Atlantic av., along Atlantic av. to Court st., to Jora- lemon, to Willoughby, passing the City Hall and the Court-house, to Raymond st., to Park av., to Wash- ington av., (short cut across the Wallabout), to Kent av., along Kent av. and First st. to Broadway, pass- ing the South Side Railroad depot, Broadway to Fifth st., to Van Cott av., to Orchard st., to Union av., to Newtown creek, over the bridge, to Long Is- land City, and along Central av. and Ferry st. to Thirty-fourth st. Ferry, and to the depots of the Flushing, Long Island, and North Shore Railroads. Return by same route, except Fourth st. instead of Fifth st., and Navy st. instead of Raymond st.


At all times the cars are run so as to connect with all the trains on the South Side, Long Island, Flush- ing and North Shore Railroads.


BROOKLYN ELEVATED, office, Fulton c. Johnson. BROOKLYN STEAM TRANSIT CO., office, 201 Montague .- S. B. Chittenden, I'res .; William H. Taylor, Vice-Pres .; William R. Sheldon, Seo .; H. W. Sage, Treas.


BUSHWICK, office, Bushwick av. n. Finshing av. (E. D.) .- Archibald M. Bliss, Pres. ; C. W. Gardner, Vice-Pres. ; Henry S. Bellows, Sec. ; Augustus Ivins, Treas. ; R. B. Sturges, Supt. Route: From Myrtlo av. l'ark along Myrtle av. to Bushwick av., to Mes- erole st., to South Fourth st., to Fourth, to Broad- way, to Roosevelt and Division av. Ferries, along First st. to Grand and Houston st. Ferries, return- ing as above.


CONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN, office, Fif- teenth st., City Line .- Sam. Burhams, Jr., Pres .; Edward Drayton, Sec. ; John S. Hoagland, Supt. Route : From Fulton Ferry via Water st., to Main, to Prospect, to Jay, to Smith and Ninth sts., to City line; connection is made at City line with cars for Coney Island.


HAMILTON AV. AND PROSPECT PARK. From Hamilton av. Ferry through Hamilton av. to Church, to Ninth, to Prospect Park.


DUTCH KILLS AND HUNTER'S POINT RAIL- ROAD, Thirty-fourth st. Ferry, Long Island City .-- Route : Long Island City to Astoria.


EAST NEW YORK AND JAMAICA RAILROAD, office, City line .- Route : From Howard House, East New York, passing the Reservoir, Cypress Hill Cemetery, Union Course, to Jamaica, every half- hour.


FLUSHING AND NORTH SIDE RAILROAD, office, College Point; depot, Long Island City. Adolph Poppenhuisen, Pres .; I. D. Barton, Supt.


GRAND STREET AND NEWTOWN, office, First st. n. Broadway (E. D.) .- Frederick Cocheu, Pres. ; A. Buler, Treas. ; Theodore Cocheu, Sec. Route : From foot of Broadway, through First to Grand, to Humboldt, to Meeker av., to Calvary Cemetery.


LUTHERAN BRANCH OF GRAND ST. AND NEWTOWN RAILROAD .- Route: Through Grand st., to Metro- politan av., to Lutheran Cemetery.


GRAND ST., PROSPECT PARK, AND FLAT- BUSH, office, Franklin av., c. St. Mark's av .-- Loftus Wood, Pres ; Robert Squires, Treas. ; Walter G. Howey, Sec. Route: From foot Grand st. (E. D.) through Water st., to First st., to South Ninth, to Second, to Wythe av., to Franklin av., to Pros. pect Park.


LONG ISLAND, office, Long Island City .- - Pres. ; - - Custis, Supt. NORTH SECOND STREET AND MIDDLE VIL- LAGE, office, Metropolitan av. c. Bushwick av. (E. D.) .- William W. Green, Pres. ; Chas. A. Reight, Supt. Route: From foot of B'way, through First to North Second, to Bushwick av., to Metropolitan av., to Middle Village and Lutheran Cemetery.


PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND, office, Ninth av. c. Twentieth st .- Andrew R. Culver, Pres .; Allen C. Washington, Treas .; Robert H. Attlesey, Supt. ; A. A. Davidson, Sec. Route: From Fulton Ferry, through Water, to Bridge st., to Con- cord, to Navy st., to Park av., to Vanderbilt av., to Ninth av., to Greenwood Cemetery. Return same to Concord, to Gold, to Front, to Fulton, to Fulton Ferry.


SOUTHERN RAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND, de- pot, First st, n. B'way (E. D.)-A. Poppenhuisen, Pres .; I. D. Barton, Supt.


SOUTH BROOKLYN AND PROSPECT PARK, office, Bergen c. Clason av .- C. McCally, Pres .; F. Adams, Treas. ; John Cunningham, Supt. Route: From Hamilton Ferry, through Sackett to Hoyt, to Bergen, to Nostrand av. ; returning by same route. BRANCH .- Route: Through Bergen st., to Flat- bush av., to Prospect Park.


VAN BRUNT STREET AND ERIE BASIN, office, Van Brunt n. Verona .- John P. Robinson, Pres. ; - Terry, Treas .; John Cunningham, Supt. Route: From Hamilton Ferry, through Hamilton av., to Van Brunt st., Erie Basin; returning by same route.


WILLIAMSBURGH AND FLATBUSH, office, First n. Broadway (E. D.) .- J. C. Cotirell, Pres. ;


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-RELIGIOUS SOUHAITES, ETC.


James Binns, Treas. ; Edward Boddy, Sec. Route : From foot of Broadway, to Fifth, to Division av., to Lee av., to Nostrand av., to the Penitentiary.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION, meetings held 3d Thursday evening monthly, at Atlantic av. c. Clin- ton-M. H. Dorman, Pres. ; Daniel Martin, Ist Vice-Pres. , Theo. M. Banta, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Henry E. Wheeler, Sec. ; O. T. Biedelmann, Treas.


CATHOLIC SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION-Henry J. Greata, Pres. ; Thomas J. William, Vice-Pres. , James J. Delancy, Rec Sec. ; James D. Mahoney, Treas.


CHURCH CHARITY FOUNDATION, Herkimer c. Albany av.


CITY BIBLE SOCIETY, Depository, 62 Court- Rev. David Inglis, LL.D., Pres. ; J. J. Barnier and J. L. Bennett, Vice-Pres .; Rev. E. P. Ingersoll, Cor. Sec. : B. W. De Lamater, Treas .; C. C. Mudge, Rec. Sec.


CITY MISSION AND TRACT SOCIETY, Deposi- tory, 62 Court-W. W. Wickes, Pres. ; D. Johnson, Vice-Pres. ; Rev. J. C. French, D.D., Cor. Sec .; R. J. Dodge, Rec. Sec .; Daniel L. Mc Williams, Treas.


EAST BROOKLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Free Reading-rooms and Library, 667 Myrtle av. ; open from 6,to 10 P. M .- Edgar Hut- chins, M.D., Pres .; - Wardell, Vice-Pres. ; - Cor. Sec. ; - , Treas.


FREE READING ROOM, 118 Court-Wm. H. John- son, Pres .; Francis L. Hine, Treas. and Sec .; A. B. Martin, Supt.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, 327 Henry- Under the control of the Sisters of Charity.


SABBATH-SCHOOL UNION - Israel A. Barker, Pres .; Lewis S. Pilcher, Vice-Pres. ; Theodore Sturgess, Cor. Sec .; John R. Morris, Rec. Sec .; C. C. Mudge, Treas. Monthly meetings, second Monday evening of each month, at the Hanson pl. M. E. Church.


UNION FOR CHRISTIAN WORK, Free Reading room and Library, 531 Fulton, open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M .- Robert Foster, Pres .; S. H. Camp, Ist Vice-Pres. ; Josiah T. Tubby, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Fanny Hull, Sec .; Isaac H. Cary, Jr., Treas .; John Thomp- son, Librarian.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Free Reading-rooms and Library, Fulton c. Galla- tin pl. ; open from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M .- Tasker Mar- vin, Pres. ; Rev. William M. Marvin, Supt .; Wil- liam W. Wickes, Treas. ; C. D. Baker, Sec. ; A. S. Emmons, Librarian.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (E. D.)-Location not received at the time of going. to press.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Greenpoint), Association Hall, Orchard n. Mese- role-J. W. Stearns, Pres. ; - Farringdon, Sec .; M. Lamp, Treas.


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SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN CITY, Montague c. Clinton-John Hal- sey, Pres. ; Daniel Chauncey, Vice-Pres. ; John S. Pierson, Sec. ; Leffert L. Bergen, Asst. Sec.


LONG ISLAND, office Fulton c. Front - John A. Lott, Pres .; Edward D. White, Vice-Pres. ; John Ditmas, Jr., Sec. ; P. S. Henderson, Treas.


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SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIE- TIES.


Time and place of meeting.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


THATFORD POST, No. 3, Tuesdays, Vollman's Hall, 512 5th av.


WADSWORTH POST, No. 4, 2d and 4th Fridays, 468 Fulton.


RANKIN POST, No. 10, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, Schermerhorn c. Court.


HARRY LEE POST, No. 21.


MANSFIELD POST, No. 35.


MALLERY POST, No. 55, 2d and 4th Fridays, War Veteran Rooms, Court c. Joralemon.


CHARLES GRIFFIN POST, No. 84, last Saturday in each month, Granada Hall, 122 Myrtle av.


GERMAIN METTERNICH POST, No. 122.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Districts 5, 6, and 21-Isaac W. Wood and J. Law- rence Gilbert, D. D. G. C's.


ALPHA, No. 9, Wednesdays, 26 Court.


CHERUSKER, No. 67, 54 Graham av.


CONTINENTAL, No. 85, Tuesdays, Atlantic av. c. Butler av., E. N. Y.


GREENPOINT, No. 12, Friday, Graham av. c. Van Cott av.


HUMBOLDT, No. 29 (German), 106 Boerum.


LAFAYETTE, No. 26, Fridays, Court c. Joralemon. LEO, No. 41, Mondays, De Kalb av. c. Marcy av.


MESOPOTAMIA, No. 12, Sundays, Court c. Scher- merhorn.


MORGENSTERN, No. 12 (German), Tuesdays, 134 and 136 Graham av.


PROGRESSIVE, No. 21, Tuesdays, 162 Bushwick av.


PUTNAM, No. 64, Thursdays, 3d av. c. 18th.


VALLEY FORGE, No. 126, Eureka Hall, Grand n. 5th, E. D.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Thomas Chenoweth, Great Sachem, 67 Franklin, E. D.


A. A. Leach, Great Chief of Records.


H. A. Badger, Dep. G. S. Dist. No. 10, 128 N. 5th, E. D.


Geo. Millwater, Dep. G. S. Dist. No. 11, 353 S. Ist, E. D.


MONTAUK, No. 3, Fridays, 176 Grand.


MENDOTA, No. 5, Wednesdays, 738 Fulton.


ONEIDA, No. 11, Tuesdays, 135 Lorimer.


SEAWAƃHAKA, No. 12, Tuesdays, 39 Franklin. RED JACKET, No. 13, Wednesdays, 176 Grand.


BLACK HAWK, No. 18, Thursdays, 221 Navy.


CHIPPEWA, No. 23, 2d and 4th Thursdays, 242 Pacific.


NARRAGANSETT, No. 24, Fridays, 68 S. 4th.


POWHATTAN, No. 29, Fridays, 121 Franklin. MINNEHAHA, D. C., Saturdays, 176 Grand.


MASONIC. LODGES.


ACANTHUS, 719, Tuesdays, Fulton c. Bedford av.


ADYTUM, 640, 2d and 4th Mondays, Court c. Schermerhorn.


ALLEMANIA, 740, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Scher- merhorn c. Court.


ALTAIR, 601, Tuesdays, 40 Court.


ANGLO-SAXON, 137, Ist and 3d Thursdays, Monta- gue c. Court.


BALTIC, 284, Mondays, 4th c. S. 2d.


BEDFORD, 574, Mondays, 40 Court.


BROOKLY'N, 288, 2d and 4th Fridays, 16 Court.


CAMBRIDGE, 662, Ist and 3d Thursdays, 317 Wash- ington.


CASSIA, 445, Thursdays, 89 B'way.


CENTRAL, 361, Tuesdays, Court o. Schermerhorn.


CLINTON, 453, Wednesdays, 89 B'way.


COMMONWEALTH, 409, Tuesdays, 317 Washing- ton.


COPERNICUS, 545, 1st and 3d Fridays, 89 B'way (E. D.)


CORNER-STONE, 367, Wednesday, 7th c. Grand. COSMOPOLITAN, 585, Tuesdays, Montague c Court.


COVENANT, U. D., Wednesdays, 317 Washington.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SECRET AND BENEFIT SOCIETIES.


CRYSTAL WAVE, 638, Thursdays, Court c. Scher- merhorn.


DELTA, 451, Tuesdays, Court c. Joralemon.


EUCLID, 656, Friday, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av,


EZEL, 732, Monday, Armory Hall, Clermont av.


FORTITUDE, 19, Thursdays, Court c. Joralemon. GREENPOINT, 403, Thursdays, Masonic Hall, Or- chard c. Meserole.


GREEN WOOD, 569, Thursdays, 22d o 3d av.


HERDER, 698, Fridays, Masonic Hall, Orchard c. Meserole.


HILL GROVE, 540, Mondays, Myrtle av. c. Kent av. HOHENLINDEN, 56, Thursdays, 16 Court. HYATT, 205, Mondays, 91 B'way.


ISLAND CITY, 586, Mondays, Central av. c. 3d.


JOPPA, 201, Wednesdays, Court c. Joralemon.


LA :UNIVERSAL, 1st, 3d, 4th & 5th Saturdays, Court c. Joralemon.


LESSING, 608, 2d and 4th Thursnays, Montague c. Court.


LEXINGTON, 310, Mondays, Montague c. Court.


LONG ISLAND, 382, Fridays, Montague c. Court. MANUAL, 636, Tuesdays, Grand c. 7th


MARSH, 188, Thursdays, S. 2d c. 4th.


MISTLETOE, 647, 1st and 3d Mondays, 317 Washing- ton.


MONTAUK. 286, Wednesdays, 40 Court.


NASSAU, 536, Thursdays, Court c. Union.


OLTMANS, 446, Ist and 3d Fridays, Graham av. c. Mckibben.


ORION, 717, Mondays, 264 Flatbush av.


PROGRESSIVE, 354, Mondays, Grand c. 7th.


RIDGEWOOD, 710, Thursdays, B'way c. Quincy.


SANCTORUM, 747, Fridays, Court o. Union.


SCHILLER, 304, 2d and 4th Fridays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.)


SEA WANHAKA, 678, Mondays, Meserole c. Or- chard.


STAR OF BETHLEHEM, 322, Fridays, Court c. Schermerhorn.


STAR OF HOPE, 430, 2d and 4th Fridays, Graham av. c. Mckibben.


STELLA, 485. Thursdays, 40 Court.


TUSCAN, 704, Wednesdays, Fulton, c. Bedford.


YEW-TREE, 461, Tuesdays, S 2d c. 4th. ZERADATHA, 483, Mondays, 16 Court.


ANCIENT & PRIMITIVE RITE OF MEMPHIS, OLIVE BRANCH CHAPTER, R. C. R. Masons, meet Fridays, 50 Court. Wm. Youngblood, M. W ; A. H. Buckbee, Archivist.


CHAPTERS R. A. M.


ALTAIR, 237, Tuesdays, Masonic Hall, Orchard, c. Meserole.


BROOKLYN, 148, Ist and 3d Fridays, 16 Court.


CONSTELLATION, 209, Mondays, 317 Washington. DEWITT CLINTON, 142, 2d and 4th Fridays, 91 B'way.


EVENING STAR, 225, 1st and 3d Thursdays, Myr- tle av. c. Kent av.


GATE OF TEMPLE, Wednesdays, Court c. Mon- tague.


GREENWOOD, 265, Fridays, 5th av. c 7th.


NASSAU, 109, Wednesdays, 16 Court.


ORIENT, 138, Fridays, 317 Washington.


PROGRESSIVE, 198, 1st and 3d Fridays, S. 2d. c 4th. RIDGEWOOD, 263, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, B'way c. Quincy.


CHAPTERS (EASTERN STAR).


ALMA, 1st and : d Wednesdays, afternoon, 59 B'way (E. D.),


ESTHER, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 40 Court.


HARMONIA, S. 2d n. 4th (E. D.)


MIZPAH, 1st and 3d Mondays, Court c. Joralemon. OLIVE BRANCH, 7, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 16 Court. ORIENT, 1st, 3d, 5th Thursdays, Kent av. c. Myrtle &V.


RADIANT, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Union av. c. Meserole


STELLA, 1st and 3d Saturdays, 317 Washington.


ZIPPORAH, U. D., 1st and 3d Wednesdays, Court c. Schermerhorn.


COMMANDERIES.


CLINTON, 14, Tuesdays, 16 Court.


DEWITT CLINTON, 27, 2d and 4th Fridays, 91 B'way.


ST. ELMO, U. D., 1st, 8d, and 5th Wednesdays, Meserole c. Orchard.


ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED (SCOTTISH) RITE OF MASONRY.


AURORA GRATA CHAPTER OF R. C., 3d Wed- nesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA CONSISTORY OF S. P. OF R. C., 4th Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA COUNCIL OF P. OF J., 2d Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


AURORA GRATA LODGE OF PERFECTION, Ist Wednesdays, 371 Fulton.


ODD-FELLOWS.


LODGES AND ENCAMPMENTS.


ARBOR VITAE, 384, Thursdays, 7th c. 5th av. ATLANTIC, 50, Mondays, 442 Fulton. BROOKLYN, 26, Tuesdays, 442 Fulton.


CERES, 225, Wednesdays, Fulton c. Ralph av. CHASE, 367, Wednesdays.


CRUSADERS, 61, Thursdays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.) DIOGENES, 298, Mondays, 134 Graham av.


EAGLE, 368, Fridays, Fulton c. Bedford.


FORT GREENE, 354, Fridays, Myrtle av. c. Adelphi. GOWANUS, 239, Wednesdays, 3d av. c. 18th. HARMONIA, 394, Fridays.


IVANHOE, 127, Wednesdays, 442 Fulton.


JAMES L. RIDGELY, 287, Tuesdays, 9th n. N. 1st. JOPPA, 386, Tuesdays, Court c. Union.


JUSTITIA, 370, Fridays.


LYCEUM, 333, Tuesdays, 9th n. N.Ist (E. D.)


MAGNOLIA, 166, Fridays, 26 Court.


MONTAUK, 114, Mondays, 26 Court,


MOUNT ARARAT, 144, Wednesday, 151 Franklin.


MYRTLE, 323, Fridays, 442 Fulton.


NASSAU, 39, Thursdays, 442 Fulton.


NORMAN A. MANNING.


OLIVE LEAF, 233, Wednesdays, 151 Franklin.


PRINCIPLE, 48, Tuesdays, 26 Court.


PROGRESSIVE, 339, Mondays, B'way c. Quincy.


PROSPECT, 390, Thursdays, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. PURITY, 337, Mondays, B'way o. Quincy.


CHARLES T. SCHMITT, 348, Mondays, 179 4th (E D.)


SOCRATES, 223, Wednesdays, 134 Graham av.


STELLA, 200, Tuesdays, Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. STEUBEN, 133, Thursdays, 26 Court.


UNION, 169, Wednesdays, Court c. Union.


WILLIAM TELL, 125, Tuesdays, Graham av. c. McKibbin.


WOODBINE, 278, Wednesdays, 26 Court. DEGREE OF REBEKAH.


BROOKLYN, 32. CORNELIA, 38 Sundays.


ENTERPRISE, 39, Ist and 3d Fridays, Grand c. 7th. FRANKLIN, 13, 1st and 3d Saturdays.


KENNEDY, 34, Ist Tuesday.


OLIVE BRANCH, 19, 1st and 3d Fridays, 26 Court.


ENCAMPMENTS.


BETHLEHEM, 10, 2d and 4th Fridays, 26 Court.


FIDELITY, 50, Wednesdays, Myrtle av. o. Adeiphi. MOUNT PISGAH, 2d and 4th Fridays, 9th n. 1st (E. D.)


SALEM, 5, 2d and 4th Saturdays, 442 Fulton.


I. O. O. F. MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF KINGS COUNTY, N. Y., 2d Tuesdays, 26 Court.


O. U. A. M. COUNCILS.


ACME COUNCIL, 34, Thursdays, 198 Grand.


AMERICA COUNCIL, 13, meets every Monday at 173 9th (E. D.)


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SOCIETIES, NAVY YARD AND STATION.


ANCHOR COUNCIL, 77, Thursdays, 26 Court. ANTHONY WAYNE COUNCIL, 50, Thursdays, 64 4th (E. D.)


BEN FRANKLIN COUNCIL, 31, Thursdays, 441 B'way.




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