LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL POLITICAL COMMITTEES-Continued. Maryland-W. E. Beveridge, 602 W. Pratt st., Massachusetts-Norman Cameron, Boston. West Virginia-T. B. Menager, Point Pleasant. New Mexico Territory-O. B. Steen, Santa Fe. National Prohibition Party. Samuel Dickie, Vice-Ch'n, Albion, Mich. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Henry Kuhn, the National Sec., is not a member N. Y. STATE COMMITTEE. PAIGN COMMITTEE. [1902 croix, Oxford, N. C.: Benjamin C. Potts. Media- Citizens' Union. Headquarters, 34 Union Sq.. East, Manhattan. R. Fulton Cutting, Ch'n, Manhattan: Vice-Chairmen, Ludwig Nissen, Brooklyn; Fielding L. Marshall, Bronx; John W. Weed, Queens; Arthur Hollick, Richmond; E. R. L. Gould, Treas.; Thos. A. Fulton, Sec. City Committee-C. H. Abbott, John Anderson, BROOKLYN. Headquarters, 38-44 Court st. H. Field, Peter Aitken, R. C. Utess, Ludwig Nis Executive Committee, Brooklyn Borough Committee-A. S. Haight, Ch'n; Jos. McGuinness, F sen, M. J. Flaherty, W. L. Ogden, J. H. McLean, Robert Baker, Sec. The St. Louis, Mo., Exposition in 1903. Louis, Mo., is preparing an international exposiThe Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. of St. the purchase by the United States, on April 30, 1803, of Louisiana territory. tion, to celebrate the centennial anniversary of be opened to visitors May 1st, 1903, and will close The exposition will not later than December 1st. the western 668 acres of Forest Park, in St. Louis, The site will be and some 400 acres of adjoining property. popular subscription, $5,000,000 subscribed by the city and $5,000,000 appropriated by the U. S. Govt. The company began with $5,000,000, raised by AND CAM-The State of Missouri has appropriated $1,000,000. L. Abelson, City Organizer; Alfred C. Kihn, Rec. this Exposition. Plans for buildings to cost about Other states are appropriating various sums and Sec.; Patrick Murphy, Treas.; Stephen D. Cooper, it is expected that $30,000,000 will be expended on Joseph Scheurer, M. T. Cooper, A. Moren, A. Ul- $7.000,000 have been adopted, as follows: rich, John Kelly, John J. Kinneally, H. Mittle-ing No. 1, 600x1200 ft.; Manufactures Building No. berg. tural Building, 700x2,000 ft.: Manufactures BuildAgricul Union Reform Party. Socialist Party. Headquarters, 427 Emlie Building, St. Louis, Mo. National Party. Room No. 37, 63 William st., Manhattan. Campaign Committee-Robt. A. Widemann, Ch'n; Everett V. Abbott, Sec.; Chas. G. Morris, New Haven, Conn.; Francis N. Balch, Boston, Mass.; E. Spears Havely, Lexington, Ky.; Louis de La 2, 525x750 ft.; Social Economy Building, 550x700 ft.: Liberal Arts Building No. 1, 600x600 ft.; Liberal Building, 600x1200 ft.; Education Building, 550x700 Arts Building No. 2, 525x750 ft.; Transportation ft.; Art Building, main division, 300x600 ft.. with two wings each 200x300 ft.; Mines and Metallurgy Building, 600x1200 ft.; Service Building, 300x300 ft.; Electricity Building, 600x550 ft.; and U. S. Government Building, 100,000 sq. ft. Four more large buildings are to be added to this list and a great many others will be erected for state, territorial and foreign exhibits. About 200 acres of the site will be set apart for individual state exhibits and buildings. The officers of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. are: David R. Francis, Pres.; Walter B. Stevens, Sec.; William H. Thompson, Treas. Legal Rate of Interest in N. Y. State. legalized in 1879. The rate of 6 per cent. in New York State was CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS BROOKLYN. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES AND OTHER STATISTICS FOR 1901. Government or Official Aid. For amount of moneys appropriated by the city to charitable institutions for 1902, see City Budget. Almshouse-Clarkson st., near Albany av., Flatbush. Est. June. 1831. 6,500 inmates. J. T. Duryea, Gen. Med. Supt.; J. D. Lamb, Steward; Mrs. McKiernan, Matron. Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital and Training School for Nurses-105-111 Cumberland st. Est. 1832. Under direction of Dept. Public Charities for Sick Poor. J. T. Duryea. Med. Supt. Kings Co. Hospital--Clarkson st., between AIbany av. and Clove road. Est. 1845. Under charge of Com. of Charities and Correction. J. T. Duryea, Gen. Med. Supt. Kings Co. Jail-Raymond st. From 350 to 500 inmates. City charter appropriation, $134,000. Property value, $450,000. Under charge Sheriff Chas. Guden. Kings Co. Visiting Committee of the State Charities Aid Ass'n-Meets 132 Remsen st., 3d Thurs. Object, to visit departments of the county public charitable institutions and to induce adoption of reforms. Est. 1873. Mrs. Tupis G. Bergen, Pres., 101 Willow st.; Miss Jean Palmer, Sec., 31 Grace court. Kingston Av. Hospital-Kingston av. and Fenimore st. Est. 1889. 1,552 patients in 1901. Under charge of Board of Health. City appropriation, $35.000. Expenditures, maintenance, $32.000; value of property. $100.000. S. P. J. Murray. Res. Phys. Long Island State Hospital (insane)- Kings Park. L. I. 2.783 inmates. Receipts, $550,000; expenditures. for maintenance. $464.329; improvements. $180,609; value of property, $3.700.000. In charge of board of managers. A. E. Orr, Pres.; O. M. Dew.ng. Gen. Supt. Morgue-Willoughby and St. Edwards sts. Est. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Asylums. Bay Ridge Hospital, Dispensary and Training School for Nurses-60th st. and 2d av. Org. 1899. J. Lott Nostrand, Pres.; Dr. Geo. Chaffee, Sec., 226 47th st. Bedford Dispensary and Hospital-343 Ralph av. Est. 1881. Persons aided in 1901, 4,500; 9,000 prescriptions given. Received from city. $748. Total receipts, $3.271. Total expended, $2,250. Property value, $13.000. Alfred Tilly, Treas., 31 Kingston av. Bethesda Sanitarium-952-954 St. Marks av. Inc. 1899. For chronic diseases and epilepsy. 28 inmates. Value of real estate. $20,000. A. B. Smith, Pres., 35 McDonough st.; Mrs. Gertrude Hayes, Matron. Brooklyn Central Dispensary-29 3d av. Est. 1856. In 1900 there were 14.383 persons treated: 15,224 prescriptions given. Received $652 from city. Receipts and expenditures. $2.382. Value of property, $12,000. Julian D. Fairchild, Pres.; Thomas Blake, Sec. Est. Brooklyn City Dispensary-11 Tillary st. 1846. Value of property, $6,500. Samuel Rowland, Pres.; D. Irving Mead, Sec.; J. B. Jones, Director Registar. re Brooklyn E. D. Dispensary and Hospital-106-112 So. 3d st. Est. 1851. In 1901, 549 inmates: 18,743 prescriptions given; 15,91 persons assisted; ceipts from city, $3,500; total, $11.930. Current expenses, $13.000. Property value, $14,000. J. F. Bendernagel, Pres.; L. W. Weigand, Supt. Brooklyn Eastern Dist. Homeopathic Dispensary -194 So. 3d st. Est. 1872. In 1901, patients treated, 11.000. Received from city, $1,184; total. $2,500. Current expenses and relief, $3,000. Property value, $15,000, B. L. B. Baylies, Pres.; Geo. V. Tompkins, Sec. Brooklyn Diet Dispensary-285 Sackett st., Mrs. H. L. Pratt, Supt.; 231 Lorimer st.. Mrs. W. H. Townsend, Supt. Object: To prepare and furnish gratuitously proper nourishing food to the destitute sick. Inc. 1877. In 1901, 6,000 persons assisted; 100,040 orders filled; 60.000 bottles of milk to sick babies; total receipts, $6,500. Expenditures: Current expenses and relief, $4.500. Miss Isabel M. Chapman, Pres.; Mrs. Peter Bogert, Treas. Brooklyn Hebrew Hospital Soc.-70 Johnson av. Org. 1896. 300 niem. Object: To erect a hospital for poor Israelites. Robert Strahl, Pres.; Bernard Mosesson, Sec., 49 Varet st. Brooklyn Hebrew Hospital Society Dispensary70 Johnson av. Org. 1896. Open every day, except Sundays and holidays, from 3 to 5 P. M. Income and expenses, about $1,800. Robert Strahl, Pres.; Mrs. Gussie Thorner, Mgr. st. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital-94 Livingston Est. 1868. Treats the poor suffering from diseases of the eye, ear, skin, throat and nervous diseases. 407 inmates. 14,883 persons assisted. 11,282 prescriptions given. Receipts from city, $2.087; total, $16,175. Current expenses, $14,613. Property value $80.000. Carl H. De Silver, Pres.; Chas. Meyer, Supt. Brooklyn Home for Consumptives-Kingston av. and Douglass st. Est. 1881. 250 inmates. Received from city. $6.292; total receipts, $17.251. Expended: Current expenses and relief, about $17,000; improve ments, $3.317. Value of real estate, $106,000. Mrs. S. V. White, Pres.; Mary R. Edson, Treas. Brooklyn Hospital-Raymond st. and DeKalb av. Est. 1845. Non-sectarian. 2,279 patients. Received from city, $9,983; total, $56.728. Expenditures, $66.361. Property value, $355,172. J. E. Leech, Pres.; Dr. A. S. Ambler, Supt. Low Maternity-Raymond st. and DeKalb av. Receipts from the city, $1,588. Orthopedic Dispensary-DeKalb av. and Raymond st. Est. 1868. Treatment of deformities. 1.222 visits, 2.620 prescriptions. From city, $750. J. E. Leech, Pres.; Dr. A. S. Ambler, Supt. Woman's Auxiliary-Org. 1893. 27 mem. Mrs. T. R. French, Pres.; Mrs. T. J. Backus, Sec., 5 Livingston st. Brooklyn Maternity and N. Y. State Training School for Nurses--Washington av., cor. St. Johns pl. Est. 1871. Care of women in confinement and general treatment of women and children. 379 inmates; 218 persons assisted. Value of property, $65.000. Mrs. Robert Shaw, Pres., 298 Carlton av.; Mrs. Jerome Allen, See. Brooklyn Training School for Nurses - DeKalb av. and Raymond st. Est. 1881. Mrs. F. R. French, Pres.; M. Isabel Merritt, Supt. Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital-396 Herkimer st. Org. 1871. For children under 3 years. 227 children and 67 women in nursery and hospital. Receipts, 1901, from city, $2.441.94; total, $11,000. Current expenses, $14,000. Property value, $59,000, Hospital Building Fund, $3,611.49. Mrs. H. L. Higgins, 1st Directress, 34 Hanson pl.; Mrs. John Hoagland, Treas. Brooklyn Throat Hospital-(See Williamsburgh Hospital.) Bushwick and East Brooklyn Dispensary-Myrtle and Lewis avs. Est. 1878. 13,601 persons treated; 14.343 prescriptions. From city, $562.50; donations, $2.254; total, $2.916.50. Current expenses, $3.288: improvements, $10,157. Property value, $40,000. J. W. James, Pres.; R. Schimmelpfeng, Registrar. Bushwick Central Hospital-4 Howard av. Est. 1893. 178 patients in 1901. charter. $536; other sources, $8,500; expended, $7,135. Received from city Value of real estate, $30.000. Chas. Jewett, M. D., Pres.; Wm. A. Watkins, Treas. Central Homeopathic Dispensary-298 Howard av. Est. 1883. 7,657 prescriptions. Value real estate, $9.500, Mrs. Wm. Hart, Pres.; F. A. Buys, Chief of Staff. Faith Home for Incurables-Park pl. and Classon av. Est. 1875, for incurable women without support. 48 inmates. Property value, $55,000. S. B. Childs, Pres.; Miss A. H. Campbell, Sec. Gates Av. Homeopathic Dispensary-13 Gates av. Est. 1867, for treatment of poor. 1,529 treated. R. D. Benedict, Pres.; J. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS BROOKLYN-Continued. Decatur st., Brooklyn Martha E. Oliver, Sec., 209 Helping Hand Dispensary-136 Lawrence st. Est. Hospital Guild, Catholic Benevolent Legion-St. L. I. College Hospital-Henry, Pacific and Amity L. I. College Hospital Dispensary-Pacific cor. Henry st. Est. 1858, 15,717 assisted in 1901. prescriptions given. 44,736 visits. Receipts from 19.024 city, $750. L. I. College Maternity-Included in statement of Hospitals. Hospital Guild-Guild room of Hospital. Org. 1897. 50 mem. To provide for the comfort of the sick poor at the hospital. Hazen, Pres.; Mrs. J. M. Van Cott, Jr., Sec., 188 Mrs. H. Clark Henry st. Training School for Nurses-Est. 1883. Between 25 and 35 years of age. 60 pupils. Dr. R. E. Shaw, Gen. Supt.; Miss Ida L. Sutcliffe, Supt. Training School. L. I. Throat Hospital and Eye Infirmary-55 Willoughby st. Est. 1889. Treatment of nose, throat, eye, ear and lungs. 528 persons assisted. 1,340 prescriptions. Current expenses, $684. Property value, $14,375. C. T. Schondelmeier, Pres.; D. M. Woolley, Surgeon in Chief. Lutheran Hospital Ass'n-East New York av., corner of Junius st. Est. 1881. 84 inmates. ceived from charter appropriations, $2,461; total, Re$4.500; current expenses, $6,773; improvements, $295: property value, $35,000; J. March, Pres.; G. Reidel, Sec., 304 Clermont av. Memorial Dispensary-811 Bedford av. Est. 1883. For medical aid to persons assisted. 8.866 prescriptions_given. and children. 3.0:8 ceived from city, $482; total, $1.217. Expenditures, Re$1,216. Dr. Lottie A. Cort, Pres.; Dr. Mary L. Lewis, Sec. women Received from Memorial Hospital-Cor. Classon and St. Marks avs. For women and children. Prescriptions, 3,559. Patients, 3.819. total, $2.210. Expenditures, $1,860. Property value, city, $700; $140,000, Mrs. J. H. Burtis, Pres.; M. E. Potter, Res. Physician. Maintains a training school for Est. 1889. 35 students. Miss M. M. Wal nurses. lace, Supt. Methodist Episcopal Hospital (Seney Hospital)6th st. and 7th av. Est. 1887. 1.669 patients. Total receipts and expenditures, $70,000. Property value, $410,000. J. M. Buckley, Pres.; E. A. Noble, Supt. Methodist Episcopal Dispensary-6th st. and 7th av. Est. 1895. 16,930 persons aided. eson, Pres.; E. A. Noble, Supt. A. R. MathNorwegian Lutheran Deaconess' Home and Hospital-46th st. and 4th av. 6.395 persons assisted. Est. 1882. 873 patients. 3,624 relieved. 1.998 prescriptions given. Received, 1901. $21.363; expended, $15.271. Property value, $33.000. Pres.. 216 27th st.; O. Lange, Treas., 19 Whitehall M. H. Hegge, st.; Sister Mathilde, Superior. Polhemus Memorial Clinic-Henry and Amity sts. Est. 1897. Free. Current $12.516. Value of property, $471,802. expenses and relief, port, Pres.; J. G. Ould, Supt. W. B. Daven St. Catharine's Hospital for Dispensary-Bush1870, under Sisters of the Order of St. Dominic. wick av., between Ten Eyck and Maujer sts. Est. given. 2,111 inmates. 2,536 assisted. Received from city, $15,494. 11.396 prescriptions tributions, $28.999. Private conTotal, $44,493. current expenses, $80,595. Property value, $361,016. Expenditures, Rt. Rev. C. E. McDonnell, Pres. Catharine Herbert, O. S. D., Superior. Mother M. St. Catharine's Hospital Aid Society-157 Johnson av. Org. 1877. To aid the sick in St. Catharine's Hospital. Andrew John Lyendecker, Sec., 43 Montrose av. C. Roesch, Pres.: 1883. To provide a burial for those who die friendSt. Phebe's Mission Guild-125 DeKalb av. Est. less in the public institutions, or other beneficiaries of the Mission, and medicines and necessaries for the sick. Receipts, $487; expenditures, Preller, Sec.; Mrs. R. E. Brady, Treas. $382. Mrs. Lavinia A. Teale, Pres.; Miss M. C. St. Mary's Female Hospital and Maternity-155 dren and a dispensary for adults and children. 603 Dean st. Est. Apr. 6, 1868. (R. C.) Nursery for chilinmates. Receipts from city, $10.422; total, $23.820; expenditures, $23.414. Property value, $100,000. Sister M. Doloros, Matron. St. Marks and Buffalo avs. Est. 1882. (R. C.) 2,161 St. Mary's Hospital Aid Soc.-St. Marks and St. Peter's Hospital-Henry st., bet. Congress and Warren sts. patients. ceipts, $34,721; expenditures, $34,112; improvement. of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis. 3,409 Est. 1864 (R. C.) Under charge Received from city, $5,693. Total reSuperior. $1,255; property value, $488,205, Sister Demetria. Est. 1884. Private hospital. Geo. H. Sully, Mgr. For care of chronic and incurables, except insan- corner Baptist Home of Brooklyn-Greene av.. 56 inmates. Throop. Est. 1869. To care for indigent Baptists. Receipts. $6,708; improvements, $5,312: total expended, $6,979. C. H. Dutcher, Pres., 10 Court st.; Miss Louisa Winton, Matron. Brooklyn Home for Aged Colored Persons (over 31 inmates. Total, $8.500; current expenses, $3,600; 65 years)-Douglass st. and Kingston av. Est. 1891. property value, $56,000. Mrs. Sarah Cowles, Matron; Mrs. David Meurer. Mrs. Edwin Beers, Pres.; Sec. 312 Brooklyn Home for Aged Men-(Over 70 years.) Red Cross Auxiliary (Clara Barton)-Est. 1900. 21 charter members. Ada G. Mohr, Pres.. expenses, mainProperty value, $109,000. Mrs. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS-BROOKLYN-Continued. Hayden W. Wheeler, Pres.; Mrs. David H. Cochran, Sec., 171 Schermerhorn st.; Miss Emma Mace, Matron. Brooklyn M. E. Church Home for Aged and Infirm (over 65 years)-Park pl., cor. New York av. Est. 1883. 60 inmates. Receipts, $12,942; expenditures, $10,339; improvements, $2,681. Property value, $150,000. Mrs. Francis W. Young, Pres.; Mrs. E. L. Bicknell, Matron; Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Sec.. 249 Madison st. 267 German Evangelical Aid Soc.-Chauncey st., nr. B'way. Est. 1877. (Ger. Prot.) To provide food, shelter, clothing to persons 60 years and over. inmates. Received from city, $767; contributions, $17,803; total, $23,177. Expenditures for relief, $20,172. Property value, $100,000. Rev. J. G. Hehr, Pres.; M. A. Miller, Matron. Van Brunt st. Sewing, cooking and manual training classes; home library and penny provident groups. (6) Summer Relief Work-Seaside Home, Coney Island. Est. 1876. 9,490 mothers and children given an outing one day to two weeks in 1901. Mrs. R. D. Douglass, Mgr. (B) Day Barge Excursions for Poor Children-61 Poplar st. 8,116 taken out for a day in 1901. (C) Country fortnight-61 Poplar st. 1,417 boys and girls given two weeks' outings in the country in 1901. The last two in co-operation with the Tribune Fresh Air Fund. rent Graham Home for Old Ladies-320 Washington av. Est. 1852. 80 inmates. Receipts and expenditures, $26,000. Mrs. D. Fairbanks, Pres.; Mrs. W. H. Smith, Cor. Sec.; Mrs. Judd, Matron. Greenpoint Home for the Aged (Ladies' Benevolent Assn.)-Oak and Guernsey sts. Est. 1882. Age limit 60 years. 11 inmates. Receipts, $3,809. Expended, $2.251. Property value, $20,000. Mrs. E. Finkel, Pres.; Miss Manwaring, Matron. Home for Aged, Church Charity FoundationHerkimer st., nr. Albany av. (See Miscellaneous.) For persons 65 years and upward. For communicants of P. E. Church. 58 inmates. Home for Aged of the Little Sisters of the PoorDeKalb and Bushwick avs, Est. August, 1868. For men and women, over 60 years. 225 inmates. Branch Home at 8th av. and 16th st. 285 inmates. Property value $148,000. Sister Esther, Mother Su-ceived terior. Louden Hall Cottage Home for Decrepit and Mentally Enfeebled Persons-Amityville, L. I. Nonsectarian. (Private) 75 inmates. John Louden, Supt. Marien Heim (Home) for the Aged-18th av., bet. 64th and 65th sts. Est. Sept. 2, 1895. Founded by German Ladies' Assn. to provide a home for its old pensioners, over 60 years of age. 33 inmates. Contributions, $4,555; current expenses, $2,083. Value of property, $17,000. Miss Minna Behr, Pres.; Mrs. E. Z. Jerboni, Matron. St. Agnes Guild-419 Degraw st. Est. 1897. For relief of sick poor and aged. Daily distribution of soup and bread to the aged and infirm. Mrs. Dr. John Byne, Pres.; C. J. Gill, Sec. Wartburg Home for the Aged and Infirm-(Over 65 years). Fulton st., bet. Georgia and Sheffield avs. Est. 1876. (Lutheran.) 60 inmates. Receipts from city. $310; total, $10,000; current expenses. $8.405. Value of property. $30,000. Wm. Braasch, Pres.; E. A. Muller, Mgr. Relief of Children. Boys' Welcome Hall-185 Chauncey st. Est. Mar. 15, 1893. Evening resort for boys, from 8 to 18 years of age. Maintains a Gymnasium, Library and Sewing School in charge of the Non-Partisan Women's Christian Temp. Assn. Yearly attendance, 2,000. Receipts, $4.000. Expenditures, $1,200. Value of building, $10,000. Mrs. C. A. Barwise, Pres., 759 Putnam av.; F. C. Stimson, Sec., 656 Monroe st.; Mrs. R. H. Duncan, Treas. Brooklyn Benevolent Soc.-84 Amity st. Est. 1845. Care of orphans and poor. Receipts and expenditures about $24,000. J. C. McGreevey, Treas.; J. W. Sheridan, Agent. Brooklyn Children's Aid Soc.-61 Poplar st. Est. 1886. To protect, shelter, care and instruct children. W. C. Kellogg, Pres.; Francis H. White, Gen. Sec. Receipts from city, $9,764; total, $57,672; expenditures, $57,542. Property value, $110,350; building and permanent imp., $8.000. Maintains the following branches. (1) Bureau of Counsel. Relief and Investigation-Gives relief and advice. 442 persons relieved. (2) The Placing Out Dept. finds homes for children to board, supported or adopted; finds work for boys and girls and places for mothers with children. 139 such homes and situations secured. 72 persons aided with transportation to new homes. (3) The Working Boys' Home-Between 14 and 18 years of age, for school boys between 8 and 14 yrs., without homes. Lodgings, 12.626. Miss H. M. Armstrong. Matron. (4) The Shelter Dept.-For care of children under 13, chiefly in suburban boarding homes. 189 cared for. (5) Neighborship Dept.-61 Poplar st. and 139 (E) Distribution of Pasteurized Milk-1,087 babies furnished. 10 stations. Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum Soc.-373-393 inmates. Ralph av. Est. 1878. Children under 16 years. 310 Received from charter appropriations, $31,688; total received, $56,234. Expenditures, curexpense, $36,137; property value, $175,000. Moses May, Pres.; Paul Lazarus, Supt. st., cor. Troy av. Brooklyn Howard Colored Orphan Asylum-Dean Est. 1866. From 3 to 10 years of age. 163 inmates. Received from city, $5,250; total, $29,000. Real estate, $55,000. Mrs. L. A. Cooper, Pres.; Miss E. A. Reese, Treas., 769 Herkimer st.; Rev. Wm. F. Johnson, Supt. for Destitute Children-217 Sterling pl., near VanBrooklyn Industrial School Association and Home Est. 1854. School No. 1, 215 Concord $2,514. No. 2, 23 4th st.; attendance, 166; expenses, st.; attendance, 145; expenses of maintenance, $2,141. No. 3, 215-225 Sterling pl.; 338 inmates. from city, $22,807; Board of Education (3 years), $14,112; total received, $58,725. Expense of maintenance, $39,840. Value of property, $253,000. No. 4, 124 18th st.; attendance, 117; expense, $2,518. No. 5, 221 Ellery st.; attendance, 244; expense, $2,423. No. 6, 101 Steuben st.; attendance, 225; expense, $2,534. Total, $51,973. Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Pres. Mrs. Gustave A. Jahn, Treas.; Mrs. F. L. Matthews, Sec., 53 8th Ev. derbilt av. Re Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital-396 Herkimer st. Est. 1871. 228 inmates. From city. $2.442; from other sources, $11,495. Total, $13.937; expenditures, $13,655; value of property, $55,000. Mrs. H. L. Higgins, Pres.; Mrs. Sydney Fisher, Sec., 284 McDonough st. Brooklyn Society for Parks and Playgrounds for Children-See Kindergartens. Brooklyn Soc. for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children-105 Schermerhorn st. Est. 1880. 1.260 inmates. Received from city charter appropriations, $4,000; total, $17.215; expended for investigations, prosecution and conduct of work, $17.156; value of property, $65,000. H. R. Jones, Pres.; R. J. Wilkin, Supt. Convent of the Sisters of Mercy-273 Willoughby av. For girls between 2 and 18 years. Est. 1855. 550 inmates. Total receipts and expenditures, $60,000 annually. Receives $35,000 to $40,000 annually from city for commitments from magistrates; property value $408,000; indebtedness, $132,550. Sister M. N. Sinnott, Mother Superior. Branches at 12th av. and 64th st., Brooklyn, and Syosset, L. I. Dominical Home-153 Graham av. Est. 1861. For orphan children; in charge of Sisters of St. Dominick. Maintains following branches; Sorrowful Mother, Hanson pl.; Most Holy Rosary, Amityville, L. I.; Annunciation, 64 Havemeyer st.; St. Joseph's, Grand av. and Grace st., L. I. City: St. Magdalen, Woodhaven; Sacred Heart of Jesus, Middle Village: St. Dominick's, New Hyde Park. L. I.; St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, L. I.; St. Joseph's. Sullivan Co., N. Y., 1,857 inmates. Income from city, $8,308; total, $14,854; expended for maintenance, $116,149; property value, $261,200. Sister M. Hilaria, O. S. D. M. Catherine Herbert. Prioress. Hebrew Educational Soc. Institute-Pitkins av. and Watkins st. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., Saturday 4 A. M. to 10 P. M. Contains a free kindergarten, reading room, free public lectures, gymnasium, baths, religious classes, social, literary, chess and debating clubs. S. F. Rothschild, Pres.; N. H. Levi, Sec., 297 Decatur st. Holy Innocents' Union-112-114 Warren st. Educates poor children under 5 year. Est. 1882. 35 inmates. receipts and expenditures, $1,900 annually. House of St. Giles the Cripple-A home for crippled children under 16 years. 419 Clinton st. Inc. 1891. (P. E.) 104 inmates. Total received. $11,013. Expenditures, $11,262. Property value, $23,750, Rev. G W. Kirke, V. P.; Regina G. Morgan, Matron. Immaculate Conception Nursery-117 Sands st. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS-BROOKLYN-Continued. J. H. Scannell, Pres.; Rev. Wm. Est. 1893. For maintenance and education of poor | value, $10.380. Ladies' Association-117 Sands st. Org. 1893. 55 members. Mrs. Wm. J. Carr, Pres.; Mary Frances Fagan, Sec., 155 Concord st. Sheltering Arms Nursery (P. E.)-157 Dean st. Est. Feb. 1, 1873. 72 inmates. 20 mothers assisted. Value of real estate, $38,000. Mrs. F. E. Benedict, Pres.; Robert W. Skinner, Sec., 70 Greene av. Industrial School Association, Brooklyn, E. D.141 to 153 S. 3d st. Est. March, 1854. For care of Woman's Aid Nursery-761 Herkimer st. Org. children from 2% to 12 years. Instructs in ele- 1898. Care of children under 6 of poor parents, to mentary branches, in domestic duties, provides food be paid for, if able, otherwise free. 25 inmates. and clothing and procures them employment. 973 Receipts and expenditures about $2.500. Mrs. F. inmates. J. M. Smith, Memorial Branch, No. 1. E. Turner, Pres.; Mrs. L. E. Greiss, Matron; Miss Humboldt and Richardson sts.: attendance, 304. Reba Jones, Treas., 480 Clinton av. Branch No. 2. 97 Scholes st., attendance, 185. Gilles pie Memorial, 480 Humboldt st., attendance in Day Nursery, 45. Received from city, $34.984. Current expenses, $32,109; property value, $194,000. B. W. Wilson, Pres. Board of Trustees; Miss M. E. Whittelsey, Supt. Sec. Kallman Scandinavian Orphanage-67th st., bet. 12th and 13th avs. Est. 1898. Age limit 12 years. Non-sectarian. Inmates, 53. Receipts, $4,457; expenditures, $4.457; real estate, $7,000. John Lindbloom, Pres.; Gustav Kallman, Supt.; E. Thimill, Orphan Asylum Society of City of Brooklyn1435 Atlantic av., cor. of Kingston. Est. 1833. 320 inmates. Receipts from city, $8,022. Mrs. Michael Srow, 1st Dir.: Miss M. J. Thayer, Sec.; Mrs. S. A. Hill, Matron. Orphan House, Church Charity Foundation (see Miscellaneous). Albany av., corner Herkimer st.. for children between 6 and 14 years. Est. 1891 (P. E.); average, 90 inmates. Received from city. $571. Orphans' Press-1555 Atlantic av. Industrial School of Printing. Est. 1868. For boys between 14 and 18; 6 pupils, 6 graduates. Special Relief. Brooklyn Female Employment Soc.-93 Court st. Est. 1854. 68 women supplied with sewing in 1901. Has also large sewing school for girls. Receipts. $6.820. Expenditures, $6.383. Property value, $12,000. Mrs. M. B. Chapman, Pres., 95 Pierrepont st.; Mrs. T. B. Hewitt, Sec., 122 Remsen st.; Miss J. Chapman, Supt. Το Brooklyn Guild of Deaf Mutes. Org. 1892. assist destitute, hold debates, lectures. Meet 1st Thurs. in each month in parish building of St. Mark's Church, Adelphi st., near DeKalb av. A service is also conducted in St. Mark's Church. Sundays at 3 P. M. Geo. L. Reynolds, Pres.; Leo Greis, Cor. Sec., 188 Adelphi st. Brooklyn Home for Narcotic Inebriates-174 St. Marks av. Private institution for treatment of opium, chloral and cocaine inebriates. Rates, $25 per week. Est. 1891. Dr. J. B. Mattison, Med. Dir. Brooklyn Office of Am. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-13 Willoughby st. Est. Oct. 1. 1881. John P. Haines, Pres.; F. O. Clark, Inspt. Brooklyn Training School and Home for Young Ottilie Orphan Asylum-Forest Girls (12 to 21 years)-1483 Pacific st. Est. 1889. Inc. 1892. Under charge of Reformed Church de-53 inmates. Received from city, $3.078; total, $4.892; nomination; from 4 to 11 years of age. 56 inmates. Amount received from city, $478; total. $4,950; current expenses, $4,575; improvements, $360; real estate, $27,500. Rev. H. Schenk, Pres.; F. Erhardt, Sec.. 51 Harman st. av., Brooklyn. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Soc.-4 and 5 St. John's Home-Albany and St. Marks avs. Care of orphans and destitute boys. Est. 1834. 1.155 inmates. St. John's R. C. Protectory-Hicksville. L. I. 102 members. Ocean Home, Coney Island. 200 inmates during the summer. current expenses, $5.240; Improvements, $1.040. Brooklyn Women's Animal Aid Assn.-274 Van- Christmas Letter Mission-88 Herkimer st. Org. 1881. Distributes Christmas Letters and Greetings among the inmates of institutions, homes, factories, railroad employes, Life Saving Stations, etc. Many thousand Christmas and Easter letters are annually distributed in the United States and other countries. Miss M. M. Pendleton, Gen. Sec. and Treas.. 88 Herkimer st. St. Joseph's Asylum-Willoughby and Sumner Church Home for the Blind-550 Washington av. avs. Est. 1873. Children received between ages Est. 1896. (Church Charity Foundation.) (See Misof 3 and 16. 489 inmates. Sister M. Esperanza.cellaneous.) Receipts from city. $700. Miss M. O. Hogarth, Mgr. Supt. St. Paul's Industrial School (for orphan girls)- Consumers' League of Brooklyn-Org. 1896. Το St. Agnes' Day Nursery and Kindergarten (R. C.)-419 Degraw st. Est. 1895. 8,712 inmates; total received. $8.509: expenditures. $3.961. Mrs. Dr. John Byrne. Pres.; Mary O'Brien, Matron; Miss Catherine Gill, Sec. St. Agnes' Home-House of Reception, Pacific st., nr. Rockaway av. Inc. 1896. Under Sisters of the Good Shepherd. For destitute female children from 2 to 16 years of age. They are transferred to St. Ann's Home for Destitute Children, E. 90th st.. Manhattan. St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies-283 Hicks st. (Under 2 years.) 142 patients. Receipts from city, $704: from all sources. $6.259. Current expenses and relief. $5.639. Property value, $10,000, Mrs. E. H. Squibb, Pres.: Miss Helen M. Burley. Treas.; Miss Jane O'Daly, Matron. East End Christmas Tree Assn.-Amphion Theatre. Org. 1894. To give a Christmas entertainment. with gifts, to poor children. Entertains about 2.400 children annually. Receipts and expenditures, $900. Mrs. Chas. D. Spence, Pres., 86 Lee av.; Miss Louise C. Wurster, Treas., 170 Rodney st.; Miss M. A. Latimer, Sec. German Home for Recreation of Women and Children--Harway and Gravesend avs. Inc. 1898. A temporary home for recuperation after illness. Receipts. $6.653. Expenditures, $5.178. Property value, $30.000. Mrs. W. Rasmus, Pres., 60 E. 56th st.; Mrs. V. Hallweg. Matron; Mrs. E. A. Pfarre, Cor. Sec., 196 Lincoln pl. German Ladies' Assn.-120 Schermerhorn st. Est. 1873. To assist poor German families. 418 assisted. Contributions, $1.397, Total receipts, $1.821. Expenditures, $1.405. Miss M. Behr, Pres.; Mrs. Gustave Heubach, Treas. Hebrew Benevolent Assn.-161 Smith st. Est. 1871. 1.400 persons aided. Prescriptions given, 200; miscellaneous relief to 560. Received from city, $147; total, $1.898: current expenses and relief. $1.771. Henry Manne, Pres.; D. Engel, Ch'n Relief Com., 390 Bergen st. Ocean Home for Orphans-Rockaway Park, Hebrew Benevolent Soc.-E. D.; 276 Keap st. Est. 1,115 relieved. Receipts and expenditures. |