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Britton Jos. h 1166 Pacific .. Wm. clk, h 210 Halsey Wm. hotel, Canarsie shore TELEPHONES: 1022 JOHN, 240 JOHN & 454 W'MISBURG WORKS: BROOKLYN, N. Y .; WATERBURY, CONN .; OFFICES: 31, 33 AND 35 BURLING SLIP, NEW YORK ERIE, PENN., AND ELIZABETH, N. J. Bank, 12 Graham av Cleaning Co. 1380 B'way Tire Co. 227 Pacific C C " Rich'd B. ins. h 297 41st Sam'l, clk, h 108 4th av Wm. b 25 Reid av Franklin H. Kalbfleisch An Manufacturing Chemists .. Jos. M. meat, 245 Reid av ACIDS, AMMONIA AND CHEMICALS
H. HEALY DEALER IN R DIAMONDS
FINE JEWELRY AND WATCHES 435 FULTON STREET, NEAR JAY
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Brodsky Barnet, supplies, h 506 4th av Fred'k W. lawyer, 49 Chambers Mhtn, h 26 Van Buren
Jacob, carp'r, 222 E. 34th Mhtn, h 36 Debevoise Joshua, cigars, 657 Classon av Lena, nurse, h 114 Belmont av Simon, tailor, 296 9th
Brody H'y, tailor, h 348 S. 4th J. woolens, 22 Mhtn av Leon, salesman, h 383 14th Morris, fancygds, 123 Evergreen av Solomon T. garters, 8 Wooster Mhtn, h Bath av c Bay 17th
Broer Herman B. hardware, 5518 3d av, h 236 57th
" Wm. clk, h 163 Prospect av Broers H'y, cik, h 418 10th
Broesler Wm. drugs, 290 Devoe Broessler H'y, h 390 S. 2d
Broes-van-Heekeren Jacobus J. h 16 Cam- bridge pl
Brogan And'w, salesman, h 723 43đ Cath. employment, 519 Atlantic av Dennis, ins. h 92 Classon av
L. M. dressmkr, h 82 Prospect pl
" Susan, wid. Wm. h 375 Throop av Wm. mason, 311 7th av
Broggelwirth John, illustrator, 108 Fulton Mhtn, h 185 Mhtn av
Brogna Jos. barber, 251 Graham av Brogner Jacob, restaurant, 166 Osborn Brohel Frank J. hatter, h 293 Lex. av * John J. undertaker, 757 DeKalb av " Mary J. wid. Louis, h 757 DeKalb av Broisted Harry, jeweler, h 118 Pulaski Broistedt H'y, horses, 327 Rutledge, h 95 Hewes
Brokaw Jas. B. h 1315 Dean ' John S. bookkpr, h 1315 Dean Brokes Jobn, h 57 S. 2d
Brokhahne A Victor, adjuster, 2400
Pacific Wm. salesman, h 2398 Pacific Broking H'y C. cottongds, 212 Church Mhtn, h 396 Stuy't av
Brokos Mary, nurse, h 108 King Broman Chas, salesman, h 568 Wil'by av Brombach Otto, salesman, h 832 Madison Brombacher Augustus F. hardware, 31 Ful- ton Mhtn, h 399 Clermont av Bromberg Leopold, billiards, 41 Bartlett Brome Allen T. painter, h 52 Chestnut " Chas. W. clk. h 52 Chestnut .. Fred'k, W. supt, h 670 DeKalb av Bromell Alfred H. shipping, 27 William Mhtn. h 19 Polbemus pl
Benj. engineer, h 333 51st .. John D. editor, h 405 Laf. av
Thos. carp'r, 67 Sullivan, h 87 Wol- cott
" Wm. B. insp. h 363 Grand av Bromfleck, Charles, painter, h 93 S. 1st Bromley Alfred H. com'l trav. h 495 9th
And'w E. tel. oper. h 324 Baltic Ed'wd, 105 2d pl
.. Elizabeth, wid. Thos. h 88 N. Oxford Geo. butter, 133 N. Oxford
.. John M. shoecutter, h 77 N. Oxford Wm. painter, h 99 16th
Bromm H'y. baker. 123 Wythe av
Brommer Annie, milliner, 915 Fulton, h 409 Waverly av
Eliza R. wid. John, h 183 Hooper
Fred'k, sec. Flushing av c Skillman, h 190 Hooper
.. John, meat, 380 Waverly av, b 409 Waverly av
" John F. clk, h 183 Hooper Broms Christian, baker. 561 Clinton Bron Peter, baker, h 379 Pacific Bronder Gaston A. mech. eng. 38 Whitehall Mhtn. h 254 Park pl
Bronner Arthur, shoemkr, h 303 16th " Valentine, caster, h 276 10th " Wm. electrician, h 276 10th Bronshtin Abraham B. supplies, 32 Moore Bronson Clark T. engineer, h 222 Spencer Clifford, mechanic, h 38 E. 5th
" Edw'd C. agt, h 66 Powers
Geo. cutter, h 548 18th
.. Harry. clk, h 20 Laf. av H'y W. drugs, 498 Decatur
.. Jas. A. h 212 Grand av
.. Jas. M. proofreader, h 356 7th .. Nelson, u. s. a. h 38 E. 5th
Otto, machinist, h 302 Bradford
.. Seymour G. h 275 6th av
Bronson Wm. clk, h 602 Vand't 29th Ward Wm. C. drugs, 359 Franklin av, h 498 Decatur
Broocker Nathan, tailor, h 139 Jef. av
Broodwin Selig, knitwear, 281 Ainslie Brook Augustus T. pres't, 309 B'way Mhtn, h 125 St. James' pl
" Ernest P. lawyer, 130 Fulton Mhtn, h 282 Henry
Geo. clk, h 583 Laf. av
Louis, cigars, 1042 Mhtn av
W. Dubarrie, wid. Chas. E. h 124 St. Mark's av
W. W. h 102 S. Oxford
Brooke Benj. H. optician, 283 B'way
Edgerton W. watchcasemkr, h 332 Gates av
.. Eugenia, wid. Fred'k, h 386 Monroe H. printer, 56 B'way Mhtn, h 65 Berkeley pl Isadore, jeweler, 69 B'way, h 243 S. 4th
I. & Son, jewelers, 69 B'way
Julia A. h 70 Fort Greene pl
Julia H. wid. Edwin B. h 41 St. John's pl Rob't, pres't, 71 W. B'way Mhtn, h 41 St. John's pl
Rob't F. h 121 Clymer
Wallace G. advertising, 41 Park Row Mhtn, h 96 Rodney
Wm. jr, u. s. a. h 2d av c 66th Wm. C. stevedore, 2d av c 66th
Brookes Sam'l C. plumber, h 297 Lex. av Ward E. manager, Mhtn, h 696 Quincy
Brookfield Glass Co. Grand c Morgan av & 220 B'way Mhtn
Brooking Geo. clk, h 159 Penn
Brookins Thos. farmer, h 597 Herkimer
Buttle Parquet Floor Co.,
Succeeding The Brooklyn Parquet Floor Co., 155 LAWRENCE ST., Cor. Fulton.
Manhattan address, 36 W. 27th Street.
THE GOOD KIND OF PARQUET FLOORS.
Brooklyn Academy of Photography, 177 Montague
= Advertising Agency, 397 Fulton " Alcatraz Asphalt Co. 3d n 3d av
Amusement Co. 26 Court
Art Association, 174 Montague
Art School, 174 Montague
4. Art Stained Glass Works, 194 Wil'by
Art Students' Association, 246 Fulton
Asbestos & Paper Mills, 8 Water & 40 Classon av
Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 104 Livingston
& 470 Throop av
Automobile Co. 1239 Fulton
Bank, 260 & 601 Fulton
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Bar Association, 29 Court House
Barnard Club, 132 Remsen
Base Ball Club, 3d c 4th av
Beach Park Hotel, ft 58th
.. Bedstead & Bedding Co. 291 Adams
.. Benevolent Society, 84 Amity Bible Society, 383 Jay
Bicycle Club (inc.) 127 S. Elliott pl
Bicycle & Phonograph Ex. 210 B'way & 91 Court
Blade Printing Co. 792 Flushing av . Blue Print Works, 7 Myrtle av
Bond & Mortgage Title Co. 186 Remsen Borough Club (inc.) 127 S. Elliott pl Borough Gas Co. Sheepshead Bay rd c W. 5th
Boss Bakers' Business Association,
Arion pl n B'way
Bottling Co. 331 Court .. Brass & Copper Co. Pearl c Front
.. Brick & Sewer Pipe Co. 26 Court, 1105 Met. av & 39 Cortlandt Mhtn
Bridge Office, 179 Wash'n
Bureau of Charities, 69 Schermerhorn, 1658 Fulton & 191 Marcy av
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Brooklyn Calcium Light Co. 112 Front Camera Club, 746 Mhtn av Candy Co. (inc.) 142 F'bush av
Cap Works, 142 Stockton
Carpet Co. 1050 B'way
Carpet Cleaning Works, 228 3d av
Carving Works, 134 Classon av Cedar Ware Works, 393 Leonard & 71 Frost
Central Dispensary, 29 3d av Chair Co. 118 Waverly av & 35 E. 20th Mhtn
Charcoal Co. charcoal, ft 25th Chess Club, 146 Montague
Children's Aid Society, 61 Poplar
BROOKLYN CITIZEN, 397 Fulton City Beer Bottling Co. 268 Maujer
City Co-operative Building & Loan Ass'n, 91 Court, 76 39th & 378 Van Brunt
City Dispensary, 11 Tillary
City Foundry, Smith c Creamer
City Mission & Tract Society, 383 Jay & 114 G'point av
City Railroad Co. 44 Court
City Safe Deposit Co. 177 Montague
16 Civil Service School, 162 Pierrepont Clothing Cleaning & Repairing Co. 47 Sands
Club, Pierrepont c Clinton Club for Graduate Nurses, 280 St. James' pl
Coal Co. 106 Grand & 429 Keap
College of Music (inc.) 533 Franklin av College of Pharmacy (inc.) 265 Nostrand av
Construction Co. (inc.) 1878 Bergen
: Cooperage Co. 142 Kent av Courier, 1012 DeKalb
BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, Wash- ington c Johnson, 1248 Bedford av, 437 5th av, 44 Broadway, 154 Green- point av, 2511 Atlantic av, 801 Flat bush av, 1039 Gates av, Bath av n Bay 19th & 3 Herriman av Jamaica BROOKLYN DAILY STANDARD UNION, 292 Washington BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES, 24 Broad- way, 333 Washington, 142 Greenpoint av, 2499A Atlantic av, 1238 Bedford av, 803 Flatbush av & Fulton n Union Hall, Jamaica
.. Deaconess Home, 238 Pres't
Democracy, 44 Court
.. Democratic Club, 201 Montague
Dental Co. dentists mtls, 350 Fulton
.. Development Co. 154 Montague
.. Diet Dispensary, 231 Lorimer, 287 Sackett & 174 Johnson
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Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School for Boys, 4 Court sq & 18th av c 57th .. Distilling Co. 440 Kent av
District Messenger Co. 313 Fulton
1. District Telegraph Co. (ltd.) 369 & 726 Fulton, 2790 Atlantic av, 1074 & 1211 Bedford av, 1444 B'way, 359 Court, 319 & 829 F'bush av, 414 & 1124 Myrtle av, 348 6th & 242 & 484 Sum- ner av
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Dry Cell Battery Co. 991 Madison
.. Dry Dock Co. 307 Wash'n
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Furniture Co. 563 Fulton
Galvanizing & Mfg. Co. 50 N. 10th
Gas & Gasoline Engine Co. (Inc.) 1377 DeKalb av
Germania (inc.) 120 Schermerhorn
66 Glass Works, 309 Bedford av
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and is growing at the rate of 100,000 every year. New Bridges, Tunnels, and Railways accelerate this growth which is of the very best kind. You can reach the progressive, prosperous and purchasing community only through the Brooklyn papers, and a large share of it only through the
STANDARD UNION
Only One Cent Paper in the Borough
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PRICE AND CIRCULATION CONSIDERED
THE STANDARD UNION
GIVES THE BEST ADVERTISING VALUE IN BROOKLYN
The Only Proved Circulation 26,000 TO 30,000 DAILY
FOUNDED 1848.
The Brooklyn Cimes
Is a newspaper of character. It circulates throughout the Brooklyn and Long Island field, covering a territory of One Thousand Square Miles and is read by Thinking Men and Women. 3 2 2 2. 2. No paper offers better induce- ments to the judicious ad- vertiser than 2 2 2. 2 2.
The Brooklyn Cimes
Daily (12 pages)
2 cents.
Saturday (28 pages)
3 cents.
FIFTY- FIFTH YEAR.
The Brooklyn Daily Times
Main Office: 24 & 26 Broadway, Brooklyn.
BRANCH OFFICES.
CITY HALL BRANCH, 333 Washington Street. GATES AVE. BRANCH, 1030 Gates Av. junct. Broadway GREENPOINT BRANCH, 142 Greenpoint Avenue. EAST NEW YORK BRANCH, 2499A Atlantic Avenue. BEDFORD BRANCH. 1238 Bedford Avenue. FLATBUSH BRANCH, 805 Flatbush Avenue.
QUEENS COUNTY BRANCH, Fulton Street near Union Hail Street, Jamaica.
SUFFOLK COUNTY BRANCH, Main Street, Riverhead NASSAU COUNTY BRANCH, Allen's Hotel Building, Mineola. HUNTINGTON BRANCH, D. W. Trainer's store, Main Street. NORTHPORT BRANCH, adjoining Post Office, Wood- bine avenue, foot of Main Street.
GLEN COVE BRANCH, Roberts and Vernon's store, Glen Street.
FREEPORT BRANCH, Da Silva's Store, Merrick Road. HICKSVILLE BRANCH. Broadway near Post Office.
FLUSHING BRANCH, 96 Broadway opposite Flushing Post Office.
TIMES BUREAUS.
LONDON, 1 Arundel Street, Strand.
WASHINGTON, 1417 G Street, Northwest. PARIS, G. S. K. Hoover, 4 rue Leopold-Robert.
GENERAL ADVERTISING.
Per Agate Line
Any but First or Last Page.
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Last Page
.15 cts.
Preferred Position, Inside Pages.
.. 15 cts.
Preferred position, top column surrounded. not less than 25 lines.
Preferred position, bottom column surrounded, not less than 14 lines.
READING NOTICES.
First Page, solid.
. $1 00 per line
2d. 8d. 4th, 5th and Editorial page. .50 cts. per line
Other Pages, solld. .. 30 cts. per line
Length of Column. .308 lines
Width of Column .. .32 Agate ems
No extra charge for Display Type or Cuts.
One Page, 7 Columns Wide. 308 Lines Deep.
$225.00
Half Page, 7 Columns Wide 154 Lines Deep ........... $120:00
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
1 month
.5.60
6 months. .. 3 50
1 year.
.. 6 00
The Times will be delivered at all Long Island Post Offices on the evening of publication.
THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES
24 & 26 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY, Cor. Montague & Clinton Sts., BROOKLYN, - NEW YORK.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $2,500,000.00
Allows Interest on Depos- its from Date Deposited until Withdrawn.
BRO 1903
BRO 125
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THE BROOKLYN LEAGUE
189 MONTAGUE STREET (Real Estate Exchange Building).
J. HAMPDEN DOUGHERTY, - Chairman JOHN B. CREIGHTON, - Secretary
ORGANIZED 1898 MEMBERSHIP OVER 500
Brooklyn's Good Government Organization. Record of Work, List of Members, Constitution and Committees sent on request.
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