Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1879, Part 221

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Publication date: 1879
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Board of Education.


Meets on the first Tuesday of each month, at 4 P.M. Office Red Hook la. bet. Fulton and Livingston. E. J. Whitlock, Pres .; James Murphy, Vice-Pres .; Members of the Board: A. Ammerman. A. H. Aech- ternacht. G. C. Bennett, J. S. Burr, J. Burger, F. Burke. F. Campbell, T. Carroll, J. Clyne. W. M. Cole, J. Y. Culver, J. Cunningham, J. Davies, S. B. Dut- cher, E. W. Fischer, J. Flynn, A. Forman, O. Frisbie, N. J. Gates, L. V. D. Hardenbergh. J. Hall, J. Hope, R. H. Huntley, S. V. Lowell, D. Maujer.J. L. Marcel- lus. R. F. MacKellar, J. Murphy, M. O Keefe, T. Pros- ser, A. B. Richardson. E. Rowe, H. B. Scharmann, W. Schwarzwaelder, R. Sneider. J. R. Sparrow, W. E. Sprague, A. W. Shepard, Charles E. Teale, E. Theall. jr., W. M. Thomas, J. Williams, H. E. Wheeler, T. J. Wheeden. E. J. Whitlock ; Thomas W. Field, Supt. of Public Instruction ; John W. Bulkley, Ass't Supt .; Samuel B. Leonard, Supt. of Repairs ; George A. W. Stuart, Sec .: T. H. Wilson, Ass't Sec .; Fred. D. D. Clark and Lyman E. White, Clerks.


Standing Committee.


SCHOOL-HOUSES-Messrs. Thomas, Hall, Maujer, Wil- liams, Lowell, Theall, Teale.


FINANCE-Messrs. Murphy. Hall, Williams, Schwarz- waelder, Thomas, Prosser, Hardenbergh.


SCHOOL. BOOKS-Messrs. Rowe, Culyer, Richardson, Forman, Huntley, Carroll, O' Keefe.


TEACHERS-Messrs. Carroll, Hardenbergh, Ammer- man, Forman, Dutcher, Gates, Flynn.


LAW-Messrs. Marcellus, Huntley; Lowell.


MUSIC-Messrs. Ammerman, Shepard, Burger, Fisher, Wheeler, Flynn, Daries.


SUPPLIES-Messrs. Bennett, Clyne, Hardenbergh, Davis, Scharmann.


LIBRARIES-Messrs. Forman, Burr, Bennett, Cole, Wheeler.


EVENING SCHOOLS-Messrs. Gates, Murphy Bennett, Shepard, Sprague, Hardenbergh, Williams, Mar- cellus, Manjer, Ammerman, Sparrow Scharmann.


NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOLS-Messrs. Richardson, Prosser, Dutoher, Davies, Frisbie.


CREDENTIALS-Messrs. Hardenbergh, Burger, Flynn. WARMING AND VENTILATION - Messrs. Campbell, Burr, Cunningham, Gates, Cole, Marcellus, Mao- kellar.


ATTENDANCE -- Messrs. ITuntley, Cole, Clyne, Fischer, Davies, Mackellar, Teale.


PRINTING-Messrs. Hardenbergh, Sprague, Sneider. FREE SCHOLARSHIPS-Messrs. Huntley. Williams, Murphy, Theall, Clyne, Frisbie, Wheeden.


DRAWING-Messrs. Culyer, Shepard, Gates, Dutcher, Burke, Frisbie, Wheeler.


STUDIES-Messrs. Cole; Carroll, Forman, Campbell, Scharmann, Cuyler, Aechternacht.


SITES AND LOCALITIES-Messrs. Williams, Marcel- lus, Thomas, Prosser, Rowe. Sparrow, Dutcher.


HEALTH -- Messrs. Shepard, Burger, Wheeden, Teale, Hope.


EASTERN DISTRICT LIBRARIES - The Local Com- mittees of the Schools in the Eastern District.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


No. 1. Adams c. Concord-C. R. Abbott, Prin.


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2. 47 n. 3d av .- Jacob Sand, Prin.


3. Jefferson c. Bedford av .- H. W. Heyward, Prin.


4. Reyerson n. Myrtle av .- W. M. Jelliffe, Prin.


46 5. Johnson c. Duffield-B. Y. Conklin. Prin.


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


= 7. York n. Bridge-John Gallagher, Prin.


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


= 9 Butler c. Vanderbilt av .- A. S. Higgins, Prin.


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


11. Washington av. n. Greene av .-- L. F. Lewis, Prin.


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


13. Degraw n. Hicks-Calvin Patterson, Prin.


14. Concord c. Navy-B. F. Edson, Prin. =


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


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


17. N. 5th c. 5th (E. D.)-Henry D. Woodworth, Prin.


18. Manjer n. Ewen (E. D.)-Edward Bush, Prin.


19. S. 2d c. 10th (E. D.)-Thomas W. Valentine, Prin.


20. S. 4th n. 7th (E. D.)-E. R. Duyckinck, Prin. 21. Mckibben n. Ewen (E. D.)-Kate E. Mc Wil- liams, Prin.


22. Java n. Union av. (E. D.)-L. B. Hannaford, Prin.


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


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


= 25. Walworth n. Myrtle av .- C. E. Tuthill, Prin.


= 26. Gates av. n. Ralph av .-- J. E. Ryan, Prin.


27. Nelson n. Hicks-A. Y. Humphrey. Prin.


28. Herkimer n. Ralph av. - Eliza Folger, Prin.


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


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


31. Dupont n. Union av .- D. L. Millard, Prin.


32. Hoyt c. President-S. M. Sprole, Prin.


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


34. Norman av. n. Eckford-Aaron V. Davis, Prin.


35. Lewis av. n. Decatur-W. A. Welch, Prin.


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


37. S. 4th n. 3d-George L. A. Martin, Prin.


= 38. N. 7th n. 3d-A. Upham. Prin.


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


" 40. 15th n. 4th av .- Eliza Ford, Prin.


Primary Schools.


No. 3. N. 1st n. 4th (E. D.)-E. L. Petty, Prin. = 4. 10th n. N. 2d (E. D. )-S. S. Hunt, Prin.


= 5. Gold n. Water-C. Murphy, Prin.


12. Nostrand av. n. Willoughby av. - H. A. Riker, Prin.


14. Clason av. n. Flushing av .- A. C. Richard- son, Prin.


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Colored Schools.


No. 1. Willoughby n. Raymond-C. A. Dorsey, Prin.


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


" 3. Union av. n. S. 3d (E. D.)-C. T. Clow, Prin.


" 4. 91 High-M. C. Anderson, Prin.


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FERRY COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN ANNEX BOATS.


Leave ft. of Fulton Due P. R. R. Dep., St., Brooklyn.


No.


6.20 A. M.


6.40 A. M.


3.


7.15


7.35


5.


8.00


8.20


7


8.35


8.55


9.


9.15


9.35


11.


9.45


10.05


13.


10.10


10.30


15.


10.40


11.00


17


11.10


11.80


19.


11.40


12.00 M.


21


12.00 M.


12.20 P. M.


23.


12.35 P. M.


12.55


25.


12.50


1.10


27.


1.25


1.45


29


1.45


2.05


31


2.05


2.25


33


2.40


3.00


35


3.05


3.25


37


3.40


4.00


39


4.00


4.30


41


4.35


4.55


43.


5.15


5.35


45.


5.40


6.09


47


6.15


6.35


49.


6.45


7.05


51.


7.15


7.35


53.


7.45


8.05


55.


8.25


8.45


57.


9.30


9.50


All trips made on Sunday.


GREENPOINT .- William K. Knapp, Pres .; William R. Marsh, Sec .; Edward S. Knapp, Treas. Office, Ferry-house. ft. Greenpoint av. and 4 Broad, New York. This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L st., Greenpoint, to foot of 10th and 23d, New York.


NASSAU, office, ft. of Grand (E. D.) .- Lawrence Waterbury, Pres .; A. J. Stark, Sec. and Treas .; Wm. Anderson, Supt. This ferry rins from foot of Grand (E. D.) to foot of Houston, New York.


NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN, office ft. B'way (E. D.)-John English, Pres .; James F. Affleck, Sec. The following ferries are owned by this com- pany : From B'way, E. D., to Grand, N. Y., and from B'way, E. D., to Roosevelt, N. Y.


UNION, office, ferry-house, ft. of Fulton .- Nathaniel B. Morse, Pres .; Henry E. Pierrepont, Ist Vice- Pres .; Charles E. Bill, 2d Vice-Pres .; Joseph A. Perry, Treas. and Sec .; J. A. Perry. W. N. De- grauw, Managing Directors ; William Martin, Chief Engineer; Walter N. Degrauw. Cashier. The fol- lowing ferries are owned by this company: Cather- ine Ferry, from Main, Brooklyn, to Catherine, New York; Fulton Ferry, from Fulton, Brooklyn, to Fulton, New York; Hamilton Avenue Ferry, from Hamilton av., Brooklyn, to Whitehall, New York ; South Ferry, from Atlantic av., Brooklyn, to White- hall, New York ; Wall Street Ferry, from Montague Brooklyn, to Wall, New York.


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GAS-LIGHT COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN, office, 180 Remsen .- A. W. Benson, Pres .; James How, Sec .; Edward Storer, Treas. CITIZENS', office, 130 Atlantic av .- James H. Stebbins, Pres .; Jacob I. Bergen, Treas .; Charles T. Catlin, Sec.


METROPOLITAN, office, 563 Atlantic av .- John Williams, Pres .; William C. Kingsley, Vice-Pres .; C. H. Stoddard, Sec. and Treas.


MUTUAL, office, 204 Montague .- James Jourdan, Pres .; W. B. Meeker, Seo.


PEOPLE'S, office, e. Myrtle av. and Vanderbilt av. and 51 1st (E. D.)-Edward Ludlam, Pres .; W. H. Husted, Vice-Pres .; John Halsey, Treas .; S. J. Edwards, Sec.


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


WILLIAMSBURGH, office, 157 4th (E.D.)-Samuel Willets, Pres .; Robert R. Willets, Vice-Pres .; C. F. Blodget, Sec .; C. W. Blodget, Ass't Sec .; Jos. R. Thomas, Sup't.


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HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES, IN- FIRMARIES, &c.


ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, 26 Court .- S. M. Hersey, Pres .; D. E. Smith, Vice-Pres .; E. S. Moore, Rec. Sec .; L. B. Firth, Cor. Seo .; B. J. Stow, Treas.


BUSHWICK AND EAST BROOKLYN DISPEN- SARY, 942 Myrtle av .- Silas Wyckoff, Pres .; Dar- win R. James, Ist Vice-Pres .; Hosea O. Pieroe, 2d Vice-Pres .; James Watson, John E. Norcross, Seo- retaries ; Fred Herr, Treas .; John Story, Apothe- cary ; F. Le Ray, Tetamore, Dental Surgeon ; Alex. Hutchins, M.D., Consulting Physician ; L. S. Pil- cher, M.D., Consulting Surgeon.


CENTRAL DISPENSARY, office, 312 Raymond .- James Rorke, Pres .; W. B. Maddock, Ist Vice- Pres .; William E. Hynes, 2d Vice-Pres .; N. H. Clement. Treas .; William J. Gelston. Sec.


CITY HOSPITAL, Raymond, n. DeKalb av .- John Haslett, Pres .; Peter C. Cornell, Vice-Pres .; Thomas Messenger, T'reas .; H. P. Morgan, Sec .; Mrs. J. Morton, Supt .; E. J. MoPharlin, Resident Phyat- cian; J. E. Richardson, Resident Surgeon.


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


DISPENSARY AND EYE AND EAR INFIRM- ARY, No. 11 Tillary. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M .- Wm. W. Henshaw, Pres .; L. B. Wyman, and E. S. Sanford, Vice-Pres .; John J. Studwell, Treas .; Robert S. Bussing, Seo .; William H. Marschalk, Apothecary.


EASTERN DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND DIS- PENSARY. 161 Fourth (E. D.)-Demas Strong, Pres .; Nathaniel Briggs and Jonathan S. Burr, Vice-Pres .; Samuel Goodwin, Sec .; John Broach, Treas .; Visiting Surgeon, S. J. Brady; Resident Surgeon, James W. Fleming; Hiram P. Hard- castle, Apothecary.


EASTERN DISTRICT HOMOEOPATHIC DIS- PENSARY, 164 S. 3d .- Wm. Wright, M.D., Pres .; Demas Strong and James Hall, Vice-Pres .; Wm. E. Horwill, Treas .; Jas. A. Falkner, Sec .; Henry W. Rose. M.D .. Resident Physician.


ECLECTIC DISPENSARY, 232 Myrtle av .- Frank W. Taber, Pres. : H. E. Firth, Sec. ; D. E. Smith, Treas. ; L. B. Firth, House Physician.


EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL, 208 Washington. - S. B. Chittenden, Pres. ; E. R. Squibb, Vice-Pres .; C. D. Wood, Treas. ; F. H. Colton, M.D., Sec. ; Charles Meyer, Supt.


GATES AVENUE HOMOEOPATHIC DISPEN- SARY, junction Fulton and Gates av. Open daily, from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M .- Stewart L. Woodford, Pres. ; P. Notman, Treas. ; V. Aldridge, Sec. ; Dr. Samuel Talmage, House Physician.


HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 109 Cumberland .- Charles Townsend, Pres. : David M. Stone, Vice- Pres. ; John P. Atkinson, Treas .; J. R. Cowing, Sec .; W. W. Goodrich, Counsel; Dr. S. E. Stiles, Resident Physician ; Sister Mildred, Sup.


HOMEOPATHIC MATERNITY, 48 Corcord .- Mrs. H. W. Sage, 1st Directress ; Mrs. F. H. Wing, 2d Directress; Mrs. T. New. Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Rob- ert Shaw, Treas. ; Dr. W. W. Blackman, Resident Physician ; Mrs. M. A. Kelley, Matron.


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Jersey City.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-INSURANCE COMPANIES.


LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Henry c. Pacific .- Board of Regents; Thomas H. Rodman, Pres. ; R. W. Ropes, Vice-Pres. ; William H. Dud- ley. M.D., Treas. ; William J. Osborn, Sec. ; W. V. Bloor, Supt.


MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT, S. Fifth n. 4th


MEDICAL HALL ASSOCIATION, 964 DeKalb av. Frederick Hall, Manager.


MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, Everett Hall, 398 Fulton. - Alex. Hutchins, Pres .; Charles Jewett, Vice-Pres. ; Richard M. Wyckoff. See. ; George G. Hopkins, Treas.


ORTHOPEDIC INFIRMARY, City Hospital, Ray- mond n. DeKalb av .- J. C. Hutchison, Surgeon in charge; A. R. Paine, Ass't.


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


ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL, 1555 Atlantic av.


ST. MARY'S FEMALE HOSPITAL, 155 Dean .-- 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.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES, ACCIDENT.


KNICKERBOCKER CASUALTY, 209 Montague. RAILWAY PASSENGER, 2 Court.


BURGLAR & THEFT.


ETNA OF HARTFORD, CONN., 183 Montague. NATIONAL OF N. Y., 206 Montague and 178 B'way N. Y.


FIRE.


AMERICAN EXCHANGE, 168 Montague.


ATLANTIC, Atlantic av. c. Clinton and 178 B'way,, N. Y.


BRITISH AMERICA OF CANADA, 191 Montague. BROOKLYN, 32 Court and 191 B'way, N. Y.


CITIZENS', 44 Court, 105 B'way (E. D.), and 156 B'war, N. Y.


COMMERCIAL OF NEW YORK, 168 Montague. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. Court c. Montague.


CONNECTICUT OF HARTFORD, Court c. Mon- tague, and 145 B'way, N. Y.


CONTINENTAL, Court c. Montague, and 106 B'way, N. Y.


EMPORIUM OF N. Y., 198 Remsen, and 237 B'way, N. Y.


EQUITABLE OF PROVIDENCE, 191 Montague. FARRAGUT, 81 B'way (E. D.), and 346 B'way, N. Y.


FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, 208 Montague.


FIREMAN'S FUND OF N. Y .. 168 Montague.


FIREMAN'S TRUST, 201 Montague, and 204 B'way N. Y.


FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA, Court c. Mon. tague.


GERMAN-AMERICAN 209 Montague, and 179 B'way, N. Y.


GERMANIA. 5 Willoughby, and 175 B'way, N. Y. GUARDIAN OF N. Y., 191 Montague.


GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE OF LONDON, 210 Montague and 60 Wall, N. Y.


HAMBURG .BREMEN, 168 Montague.


HANOVER. 215 Montague, and 120 B'way, N. Y.


HOME OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, 191 Montague. HOME OF NEWARK. 183 Montague.


HOME OF NEW YORK, 189 Montague.


HOWARD OF NEW YORK, 26 Court, and 66 Wall. N. Y.


KINGS CO., 87 B'way, E. D., and 59 Liberty, N. Y. LA CAISSE GENERALE OF PARIS, 210 Monta- gue, and 195 B'way, N. Y.


LAFAYETTE, 359 Fulton, and 165 B'way. N. Y. LAMAR OF NEW YORK, Court c Montague.


LANCASHIRE OF ENGLAND, 208 Montague.


LANCASHIRE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 191 Mon- tague.


LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE, Court c. Montagne.


LONG ISLAND. 203 Montague.


LYCOMING OF PENNSYLVANIA, 209 Montague and 150 B'way, N. Y.


MANHATTAN OF NEW YORK, 210 Montague, and 68 Wall, N. Y.


MECHANICS OF BROOKLYN, 217 Montague, and 165 B'way, N. Y.


MBRCHANTS' OF NEW YORK, Montague c. Court, and 149 B'way. N. Y.


MERCHANTS' OF PROVIDENCE, 208 Montague. MERIDEN OF CONNECTICUT, 183 Montague.


MONTAUK. 22 Court, B'way c 4th, E. D., and 120 B'way, N. Y.


NASSAU. 30 Court. and 173 B'way, N. Y.


NATIONAL, 377 Fulton, 43 B'way, E. D., and 52 Wall, N. Y.


NEW YORK CITY OF NEW YORK, 208 Mon- tague.


NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE OF NEW YORK, 168 Montague.


NIAGARA, 211 Montague, B'way c. 4th, E. D., and 201 B'way, N. Y.


NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE, 170 Mon- tagne, and 54 William. N. Y.


ORIENT OF HARTFORD, 191 Montague.


PHENIX, 12 Court, 98 B'way, E. D., and 193 B'way, N. Y.


PHOENIX OF HARTFORD, 209 Montague.


PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON OF PROVI- DENCE, 191 Montague.


QUEEN OF LONDON, Court c Montague.


RELIEF. 170 Montague, and 149 B'way, N. Y.


RIDGEWOOD, 26 Court. and 170 B'way, N. Y.


ROGER WILLIAMS OF PROVIDENCE, 208 Mon- tague.


ROYAL OF LIVERPOOL, 193 Montague.


ROYAL CANADIAN OF MONTREAL, Court c. Montague.


RUTGERS OF NEW YORK, 210 Montague, and 180 Chatham sq., N. Y.


SAFEGUARD OF NEW YORK, Court c. Monta- gue, and 173 B'way, N. Y.


SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL, 170 Montague, and 40 Pine. N. Y.


SECURITY OF NEW HAVEN, 183 Montague. SECURITY OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, 181 Montague. ST. NICHOLAS, 170 Montague, and 166 B'way, N. Y.


STAR, 170 Montague. and 161 B'way. N. Y.


WESTCHESTER OF NEW YORK, 168 Montague. WILLIAMSBURGH CITY, 20 Court, Ist c. B'way, and 210 B'way, N. Y.


LIFE,


BROOKLYN, 211 Montague, and 322 B'way, N. Y. GERMANIA. 5 Willoughby, and 287 B'way, N. Y. HOME, 177 Montague, and 254 B'way. N. Y.


HOMOEOPATHIC MUTUAL, 377 Fulton, and 257 B'way, N. Y.


MUTUAL. 28 Court, and 140 B'way, N. Y.


TRAVELERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT OF


HARTFORD, 206 Montague.


PLATE - GLASS.


LLOYDS, B'way c. 4th, E. D., 189 Montague, and 113 B'way, N. Y.


METROPOLITAN OF NEW YORK, 189 Monta- gue 98 B'way, E. D., and 61 Liberty, N. Y.


NEW JERSEY, 193 Montague.


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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND LIBRARIES.


BROOKLYN INSTITUTE AND YOUTHS' FREE LIBRARY, 196, 198 and 200 Washington .- W. Ev- erdell, Pres .; Jesse C. Smith, Vice-Pres .; Duncan Littlejohn, Treas .; J. B. Woodward, Sec .; Louisa N. Rose, Librarian.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-LIBRARIES, MILITARY, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Mercantile Library.


MONTAGUE STREET n. COURT.


Board of Directors.


Adrian Van Sinderen. Pres .; W. B. Kendall, Vice- Pres. ; Alfred C. Barnes, Rec. Sec .; S. B. Duryea, Cor. Sec. : Raymond Jenkins, Treas. ; James H. Frothingham, George L. Nichols. S. B. Duryea, Franklin Woodruff, W. C. . Dunton, F. E. Taylor, E. W. Cor- lies, S. B. Chittenden, Josiah B. Blossom, Milan Hulbert.


Board of Trustees.


Thomas T. Buckley, Abraham B. Baylis, James P. Wallace. Peter C. Cornell, James H. Froth- ingham, Adrian Van Sinderen, Franklin Woodruff, Raymond Jenkins. LIBRARIAN-S. B. NOYES. ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-W. A. BARDWELL.


Library open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Reading-rooms from 75 to 10 P. M.


The Library now contains about 57,000 volumes.


300 Periodicals and Newspapers are taken in the Reading rooms. All new books put in circulation as soon as pub- lished.


Subscription commences at any time.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.


$1.00 Initiation fee, and $1.00 quarterly dues.


BROOKLYN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. 131 and 133 S. Eighth (E. D.)-Alfred E. Mudge, Pres .; Henderson Wells. Rec. Sec. ; Bernard Peters, Cor. Sec. ; John Fellows, Treas .; Mary Hayter, Libra- rian.


EVERETT LITERARY ASSOCIATION, Fulton c. Clermont av .- Pres., Thomas H. Cole; Vice- Pres .. F. A. Irish ; Rec. Sec., C. A. Cook ; Cor. Sec., Lyman M. Cook; Treas., E. J. Rustin ; Editor, J. R. McCoy ; Librarian, J. M. Wendelken.


FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY, 177 Monta- gue.


HAMILTON LITERARY SOCIETY, 40 Court .- D. W. Northrup, Pres .; E. S. Waterman, Vice-Pres. ; Arthur D. Vinton. Sec. ; W. C. Kellogg, Treas.


LIBRARY OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, Nos. 16, 17. 18, 19 and 23 S. Third c. Fifth (E. D. - Free to all inhabitants within the limits of said district, open to the public on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 4 to 6, and from 7 to 9 P. M. ; open to children on Wednes- days and Saturdays from 4 to 6 P. M. ; S. S. Martin, Librarian.


LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Jorale- mon c. Court .- Rev. R. S. Storrs, D.D., Pres. ; H. C. Murphy, Ist Vice-Pres. ; Joshua M. Van Cott, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Rev. Charles H. Hall, D.D., Home Cor. Sec .; Benjamin D. Silliman, Foreign Cor. Sec .; George Hannah, Acting Sec. and Librarian.


MECHANICS' FREE READING ;- ROOMS, 15 Hicks. -Open every evening from 7 to 9; P. M ; I. Signor, Supt .; James H. Loyd, James Gibson, Assistant Supts.


PHILALETHIC LITERARY SOCIETY, 7 Poplar. -Theodore Burgmyer, Pres ; Thomas J. Cunning- ham, Vice-Pres .; Francis Farrell, Treas. ; Henry McCloskey, Sec.


THE LAW LIBRARY OF BROOKLYN, 4 Court House .- Philip S. Crooke, Pres .; Henry Hagner, Sec .; Henry C. Murphy, jr., Treas. ; S. C. Betts, Librarian ; Henry Ingraham, Assistant.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY AND FREE READING-ROOMS, Fulton c. Gallatin pl .- Pres., Charles H. Dilling. ham ; Vice-Pres., D. W. MeWilliams, S. B. Dur- yea, Carlton Ayres ; Treas., Alanson Trask ; Rec. Sec., Luther J. Briggs. jr .; General Sec., H. B. Chamberlin ; Librarian, Gilman Herbert.


MILITARY. SECOND DIVISION.


Headquarters, 49 Court c. Joralemon. Business hours-Every Monday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.


Commanding.


Colonel William J. Denslow, Ass't Adj't-Gen'l. Battery B-Major John Timmes.


FIFTH BRIGADE.


Brigadier General James Jourdan, Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Richards, Ass't Adj't- Gen'l.


Separate Troop Cavalry-Captain Louis Sandhu- sen.


Thirteenth Regiment Infantry-Colonel David E. Austen ; Lt .- Col. H. H. Beadle; Major William R. Syme; William Augustus McKee, Adjutant.


Fourteenth Reg ment Infantry- James McLeer, Col. ; Charles Schurig, Lt .- Col. ; H. Mitchell, Major Adjutant, ยท vacant).


Fifteenth Battalion-Lt .- Col. John B. Meyenborg; John N. Osgood, Adjutant.


ELEVENTH BRIGADE.


Brigadier-General Ira L. Beebe. Commanding.


Lieut .- Colonel William R. Bunker, Ass't Adj't- General.


Separate Troop Cavalry-Captain, John Kreuscher. Twenty-third Regiment Infantry-Rodney C. Ward ; Col .; John N. Partridge, Lieut .- Col .; Alfred C. Barnes Major; John B. Frothingham. Adj't. .


Thirty-second Regiment Infantry-John Rueger, Col .; Louis Bossert, Licut .- Col .; Finkel Meyer, Brevet Major ; Frederick J. Karcher, Adjutant. Forty-seventh Regiment Infantry --- Col .; William H. Brownell, Lieut .- Col .; George C. Bradley, Major ; Silas B. Treat, Adjutant.


Howitzer Battery-Brevet Capt. John N. Edwards. -: 0 :-


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Montague n. Court -Alex- ander M. White, Pres .; Josiah O. Low, Vi- e-Pres .; E. D. Plympton, Treas .; C. A. Townsend, Sec. ART ASSOCIATION, Montague n. Clinton. -- R. W. Hubbard, Pres .; William H. Husted, Vice .- Pres .; Samuel B. Duryea, Sec .; G. L. Ford. Treas.


ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CON- DITION OF THE POUR, office, 108 Livingston .- R. W. Ropes Pres .; S. B. Chittenden. A. A. Low, Horace B. Claflin, John Truslow, A. D. Wheelock, Vice .- Pres .; John A. Nexson, Rec. Sec .; Rev. Samuel Baylis, Cor. Sec .; D). H. Hawkins, General Agent ; Henry Rowland, Treas.


BAPTIST HOME, Greene av. c. Throop av .- Albert B. Capwell. Pres .; Charles H. Dutcher, Sec .; Fred'k C. Linde. Treas.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, office, 84 Amity .- Rt. Rev. John Loughlin, Pres .; John Loughlin, Sec .; Connolly Roddy. Treas .; Michael Burke, Agent.


BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY, 21 DeKalb av. -Mrs. Geo. Strannard, Pres .; Mrs. F. B. Fisher, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Jas. B. Thompson, Sec ; John W. Hunter, Treas .; Mrs. J. C. Hoagland, Asst. Treas.


BROOKLYN TRADE AND SALES ROOM,353 Ful- ton .- George M. Felt, Pres .; George Elford, Vice- Pres .; Lewis Fowler, Treas.


BUSINESS WOMEN'S UNION. 80 Willoughby .- Mrs. Anna C. Field, Pres .; Mrs. C. A. Clark, Vice- Pres .; Miss Sarah M. Glover, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Sarah Eppendorff, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Amelia Forman, Treas.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-SOCIETIES, ORPHAN ASYLUMS, ETC.


CONVENT AND HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- | SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF RESPECT- HERD, Dean n. Rookaway av.


CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY, 273 Willoughby av.


CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY LODGING-HOUSE, 61 Poplar and 139 Van Brunt .- Charles A. Denney, Pres .; James P. Wallace, Vice-Pres .; John S. Wurd, Sec .; W. W. Wickes, Treas; R. D. Douglass, Gene- ral Supt.


EMERALD ASSOCIATION .- M. J. Kearney, Pres .; P. G. Hughes. Ist Vice-Pres .; J. B. Reilly, 2d Vice- Pres .; John Rooney, Cor. Seo .; William Benner, Reo. Sec .; Theophilus Olena, Treas.


FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 93 Court .- Mrs. A. A. Low, Pres .; Miss Peet, Vice- Pres .; Mrs. William Brooks, Seo .; Mrs. W. E. Doubleday, Asst. Sec .; Miss A. A. Bedell, Treas .; Mrs. E. P. Balt- sell, Asst. Treas.


GERMAN LADIES' ASSOCIATION .- Mrs. Henry Strybing, Pres .: Mrs. Emil Magnus, Treas.


GOOD SAMARITAN, Jay o. Willoughby .- A. S. Barnes, Pres .; Moses S. Beach, Treas .; John L. Stoll, Supt.


HELPING HAND, Atlantic av. o. Grand av .- Jas. W. Elwoll. Pres .; Rev. J.T. Duryea, James F. Pierce and Alfred S. Barnes, Vice-Pres .; J. F. Anderson, Roc. Seo .; J. P. Elwell, Cor. Soc .; Mrs. A. P. Strout, Treas.


HOME FOR THE IDIOTIC, FEEBLE-MINDED, EPILEPTIC, PARALYTIC, AND DEFORMED CHILDREN AND ADULTS, Tompkins av. o. Madison .- Lydia Keith. Founder and Manager; Jerome Walker, Physician.


HOME FOR AGED MEN, 523 Grand av .- Mrs. Mary G. Brinckerhoff, Ist Directress; Mrs. M. E. Whiton, Treas .; Mrs. A. E. Warner, Matron.


HOME FOR THE AGED OF BOTH SEXES, De Kalb av. o. Bushwick av. - Under the charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 20 Concord. - Mrs. A. S. Barnes, Pres .; Mrs. Hugh Allen, 2d Directress ; Mrs. D. S. Land- ers, Reo. Seo .; Mrs. S. T. Stranahan, Cor. Seo .; Mrs. Eaton, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah M. Conkling, Supt.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND HOMES FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN, Butler n. Vanderbilt av .; Concord n. Hudson av .; Smith n. Fourth, and 602 Warren. 1mt Directress, Mrs. J. Merwin ; Mrs. F. E. Taylor, 2d Directress; Miss E. Thurston, Rec. Seo .; Mrs. Vanderbilt, Cor. Seo. ; Mrs H. C. Huribart, Treas.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, 141 S. 3d (E. D.)-Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres .; E. Lyon, Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. B. H. Howell, Ist Directress ; George H. Fisher, Seo .; John Broach, Treas.


INEBRIATES' HOME, n, Fort Hamilton, Office Pearl o. Fulton .- Theodore L. Mason, M.D., Pres. ; George G. Herman, Vice-Pres. ; Rev. John Wil- Iett, Sec. and Supt. ; Frederick S. Massey, Treas .; Theodore L. Mason, M. D., Consulting Physician; Lewis D. Mason, M.D., Attending Physician ; Jo- soph W. Richardson, Auditor; Wm. H. Thomas, Chairman Exeontive Committee.


KINGS COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIE- TY, 118 and 120 Myrtle av .- George C. Close, Pres. Louis E. Nicos, Sec.


LADIES' SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT'S HOME FOR BOYS, 7 Poplar .- Mrs. MoConville, Pres .; Mrs. Brophy, Vice-Pres .; Miss Minnie Harvey, Sec .; Mrs. Brandies, Treas.


MECHANICS AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE, 4 Myrtle av .- James Howell, jr., Pres .; James Sharkoy, Vice Pres .; Benjamin Lowis, Sec .; Ed- ward Conklin, Troas.


WRW YORK BRIDGE CO., office 21 Water .-- Henry C. Murphy, Pres. ; Arthur Leary, Vice- Pres. ; O. P. Quintard, Soo. ; John H. Prentice,


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, 172 Montague. L. B. Wyman, Pres. ; H. K. Sheldon, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Wm. Poole, 2d Vice-Pres .; C, L. Burnet, Treas. ; B. W. Frothingham, Sec.


SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRIME, 18 Court


ABLE AGED INDIGENT FEMALES, 320 and 322 Washington av .- Mrs. Theodore Polbemus, jr., Ist Directress ; 2d Directress, not elected ; Mrs. David M. Stone, Cor. Sec., Mrs. S. S. Utter, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. S. Barnes, Treas,




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