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MEDICAL COLLEGES.
(A) — Univereity of Pennsylvania, John
Marshall, M. D., Dean, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
(B)— Jefferson Medical College, J. W.
Holland, M. D., Dean, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
(0) — Medico-Ohlrnrgjcal College, Ernest
Laplace, M. D., Sec'y. Phila-
delphia, Pa.
(D)— Woman's Medical College, Clara
Marshall, M. D., Dean, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
(E)— Western Pennsylvania Medical Col-
lege, J. B. Murdoch, M. D.,
Dean, Pittsburg, Pa.
(F) — Pennsylvania Medical College,
Philadelphia, (extinct).
(G) — College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Thomas Opie, M. D.,
Dean, Baltimore, Md.
(H)— Medical College of Indiana, E.
S. Elder, M. D., Dean, Indian-
apolis, Ind.
(I) — ^Western Reserve University, Gr. C.
E. Weber, M. D., Dean, Med.
Dep't., 01evelan.d, Ohio.
(J)— Medical Society, State of Nev? Jer-
sey.
(K)— Bellevue Hospital Medical College,
Austin Flint, Secy, New York
City.
(L) — Starling Medical College, S. Lov-
ing, M. D., Dean, Columbus,
Ohio.
(M)— Atlanta Medical College, H. V.
M. Miller, Dean, Atlanta, Ga.
(N) — University of the City of New
York, O. Inslee Pardee, M. D.,
Dean, New York.
(O)— University of Maryland, I. E.
Atkinson, M. D., Dean, Balti-
more, Md.
(P)— Rush Medical College, J. H. Eth-
eridge, M. D., Sec'y, Chicago,
111.
(Q)— College of Physicians and Surgeons,
City of New York, J. W. Mo-
Lane, M. D., Dean, New York.
(R)— Woman's Medical College, G. A.
Fackler, M. D., Dean, Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
(S)— Medical College of the State of
South Carolina, F. L. Parker,
M. D., Dean, Charleston, S. C.
(T) — Washington University Medical
College, (now the College of
Physicians and Surgeons) Bal-
timore, Md.
(U) — Cincinnati College of Medicine and
Surgery, R. O. S. Read, M. D.,
Dean, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(V) — Georgetown University, School of
Medicine, G. L. Magruder, M.
D., Dean, Washington, D. C.
(W) — University of Michigan, Dep't. of
Medicine and Surgery, Victor
C. Vaughan, M. D., Dean, Ann
Arbor, Mich.
(X)— Miami Medical College, N. P. Dau-
dridge, M. D., Dean, Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
(Y)— Memphis Hospital Medical College,
P. L. Sim, M. D., Dean, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
(Z)— University of Buffalo, J. Parmen-
ter, M. D., Sec'y, Buffalo, N. Y.
(Ab)— Southern Medical College, Dept
Hamilton, M. D., Dean, Col-
umbus, Ohio.
(Ab)— Southern Medical College, Dep't
of Medicine, W. P. Nicholson,
M. D., Dean, Atlanta, Ga.
(Ac)— University of Virginia, Charlottes-
ville, Va.
(Ad)— Kentucky School of Medicine, W.
H. Wathen, M. D., Dean, Louis-
ville, ICy.
(Ae)- University of Wooster, (Medical
Dep't), M. Rossenwasser, M.
D., Dean, Cleveland, Ohio.
(Af)— Long Island College Hospital,
(Medical Schooj), J. S. Wight,
M. D., Dean, Brooklyn, N. Y.
(Ag)— Yale University, (Medical Dep't),
H. E. Smith, M. D., Dean,
New Haven, Conn.
(Ah)— Castleton Medical College, Cas-
tleton, Vermont, (extinct).
(Ai)— Berkshire Medical College, Pitts-
field, Mass., (extinct).
(Aj)— Leonard Medical College, J. Me-
Kee, M. D., Raleigh, N. 0.
(Ak)— College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, J. C. Hughes, M. D.,
Keokuk, Iowa.
(Al)— Medical College of Ohio, W. W.
Seely, M. D., Dean, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
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(Am) — Baltimore Medical College, D.
Street, M. D., Dean, Balti-
more, Md.
(An)— Toledo Medical College, J. H.
Poolcy, M. D., Dean, Toledo,
Ohio.
(Ao)— Hospital College of Medicine,
(Med. Dep't of the Central
University), P. R. Taylor, M.
D., Dean, Louisville, Ky.
(Ap) — Detroit College Medical College,
H. O. Walker, M. D., Sec'y,
Detroit, Mich.
(Aq)— University of Vermont, (Med.
Dept), A. P. Grlnnell, M. D.,
Dean, Burlington, "Vermont.
(Ar)— Franklin Medical College, Phila-
delphia, Pa., (extinct).
(As)— Miesouri Medical College, P. G.
Robinson, M. D., Dean, St.
Louis, Mo.
(At) — ^Albany Medical Society, (Med.
Dep't of Union University),
Willis G. Tucker, M. D., Reg-
istrar, Albany, N. Y.
(Au)— Chicago Medical College, (North-
west University), N. S. Davis,
Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Av) — Dartmouth MIedical College, C.
P. Frost, M. D., Dean, Han-
over, N. H.
(Aw)— Medical College of Georgia, (Med.
Dep't of University of Geor-
gia), B. Geddings, M.D., Dean,
Augusta, Ga.
(Ax) — ^Baltimore University School of
Medicine, E. W. Bilan, M. D.,
Dean, Baltimore, Md.
(Ay) — ^Philadelphia College of Medicine
and Surgery, Philadelphia.
(Az)- Geneva Medical College, Geneva,
N. Y.
(Ba)— St. Louis Medical College (Medi-
cal Dep't Washington Univer-
sity), H. H. Mudd, M. D.,
Dean, St. Louis, Mo.
(Bb)— Iowa College of Physicians and
Surgeons, L. Schooler, M. D.,
Dean, Des' Moines, Iowa.
(Bo) — Harvard University, Medical
School, H. P. Bowditch, M.
D., Dean, Boston, Mass.
(Bd)— 'University ofi Ijouisville, Medi-
cal Department, J. M. Bodine,
M. D., Dean, Louisville, Ky.
(Be)— National Medical College (Med.
Dept. Columbian University),
F. A. King, M. D., Dean,
Washington, D. O.
(Bf)— Niagara University (Med. Dept.),
A. A. Hubbell, M. D., Sec'y,
Buffalo, N. Y.
(Bg) — New Orleans School of Medicine
New Orleans, La., (extinct).
(Bh) — College of Physicians, and Sur-
geons, Bayard Holmes, AI. D.,
Sec'y, ChioKO, III.
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(Bi) — Michigan College of Medicine rnd
Surgery, W. I. Hamlen, M. D.,
Dean, Detroit, Mich.
(Bj) — New York Post-Gradnate School,
New York.
(Bk)— Fort Wayne College of Medicine,
O. B. Stemen, M. D., Dean,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
(Bl) — Howard University, Med. Dept.,
T. B. Hood M. D., Dean,
Washington, D. C.
(Bm)— Louisville Medical College, C.
W. Kelly, M. D., Registrir,
Louisville, Ky.
(Bn) — Medical School of Maine (Bow-
doin College), A. Mitch<'ll, M.
D., Sec'y, Brunswick, Me.
(Bo)— "Vermont Medical College (ex-
tinct), Woodstock, \'t.
(Bp)— University of Nashville and Van-
derbilt University, Medical
Departments, W. G. Ewing,
M. D., Sec'y, Nashville, Tenn.
(Bq) — Hahnemann Medical College and
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
(Br) — Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland.
(Bs) — New York Homoeopathic Medical
College and Hospital, T. F.
Allen, M. D., Dean, New
York.
(Bt)— United States Medical College
(Eclectic), New York, (ex-
tinct).
(Bu) — New York Medical College, New
York, (extinct).
(Br)— University of Glasgow, Scot-
land.
(Bw)— Woman's Medical College of
New York Infirmary, Emily
Blackwell, M. D., Dean, New
York.
(Bx) — Eclectic Medical College of New
York, G. W. Boskowita, M. D.,
Dean, New York.
(By)r-Medical College of Evansville,
Ind., (extinct).
(Bz) — University of Mlunich, Bavaria.
(Ca)— University, Frieburg, Germany.
(Cb) — New York Medical College and
Hospital for Women (Homoeo-
pathic), Phoebe X Wait, M. D.,
Dean, New York.
(Cc)— University, Griefswald, Germany.
(Cd)— Hahnemann Medical College and
Hospital, H. B. Fellows, M.
D., Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Ce)— University of Berne, Switzerland.
(Of)- Penn Medical University, Phila-
delphia, Pa. (extinct).
(Cg)— Eclectic Medical Institute, J. M.
Scudder, M. D., Dean, Cin-
cinnati, O.
(Ch)— Metropolitan Medical College
(Eclectic), New York, (extinct).
(Oi)— University, Gottingen, Germany.
(Cj) — University of Berlin, Germany.
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(Ck)— Umversity of Wuerzberg, Bavaria,
Germany.
(01)— Trinity Medical College, Toronto,
Canada.
(Cm)— Auburn Medical School, Auburn,
New York, (extinct).
(Oh)— Homeeopathic Hospital College, J.
O. Sanders, M. D., Dean,
Cleveland, Ohio.
(Co) — ^American Eclectic Medical Col-
lege, Iv. M. Bickmore, M. D.,
Dean, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Op) — Royal College of Physicians and
SurgeonSv Edinburgh, Scotland.
(Cq)— University of Geneva.
(Or) — Graz, Austria.
(Cs) — University of Zurich, Switzer-
land.
(Ct) — Queen's University, Dublin, Ire-
land.
(Cu) — Medical and Surgical College of
the State of New Jersey (ex-
tinct).
(Gv) — University, Erlangen, Germany.
(Ow) — Boston University School of
Medicine, (Homoeopathic), I.
T. Talbot, M. D., Dean, 5Bos-
ton, Mass.
(Ox) — University of the Victoria College,
Cobourg, Ont.
(Oy) — Electropathic Institute, Philada.,
Pa.
(Cz) — Eclectic Medical College of Penn-
sylvania, Phila., Pa., (extinct).
(Da) — University, Heidelberg, Germany.
(Db) — Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, London, England.
(Dc) — University of Edinburgh, Scot-
land.
(Dd) — Chicago Homoeopathic Medical
College, J. R. Kippax, M. D.,
Sec'y» Chicago, 111.
(De) — New Medical Institution, New
York, (extinct).
(Df)— Botanico-Medical College of Ohio,
Cincinnati, Ohio, (extinct).
(Dg) — New York reformed Medical
College. (Eclectic), New York,
(extinct).
(Dh)— Hygeio-Therapeutic College of
New York, (extinct).
(Di) — University of Bishop's College,
Faculty of Medicine, F. W.
Campbell, Dean, Montreal,
Canada.
(Dj) — University of Vienna, Austria.
(Dk) — Homoeopathic Medical College of
Misoouri, W. C. Richardson,
M. D., Dean, St. Louis, Mo.
(Dl)— New York Free Medical College
for Women, New York, (ex-
tinct).
(Dm)— Medical College of Virginia, J.
S. D. Cullen, M. D., Dean,
Richmond, Va.
(Dn)— Physio-Medical Institute, Cincin-
nati, O., (-tinct^.^.^^^^^^
Do) — University of France.
0 — University of Leipsic, Germany.
(D
Dp)-
Dq) — Licensed.
(Dr)— Chaddock School of Medicine,
Quincy, 111., (extinct).
(Ds)— Pulte Medical College (Homoeo-
pathic), 0. E. Walton, M. D.,
Registrar, Cincinnati, O.
(Dt) — University of Bonn, Germany.
(Du) — St. Louis College of Homoeopathic
Physicians and Surgeons, St.
Louis, Mo. ■
(Dv)— Philadelphia University of Medi-
cine and Surgery, Philadel-
phia, Pa., (extinct).
(Dw)— American Medical College (Eclec-
tic), E. Younkin, M. D., Dean,
St. Louis, Mo.
(Dxl — Royal University of Ireland.
(Dy) — Royal Academy of Medicine and
Surgery, Dresden.
(Dz) — University of N. Carolina Medical
Department, Chapel Hill, N. C.
(Ea) — University Dorpat, Russia.
(Eb) — United States Medical College
(Eclectic), New York, (ex-
tinct).
(Ec) — University of Basle, Switzerland.
(Ed) — Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Kingston, Canada.
(Ee) — University of Michigan (Homoeo-
pathic Medical College), D. A.
MacLachlan, M. D., Sec'y,
Ann Arbor, Mich.
(Ef) — Medical Department of Victoria
College, W. B. Geikie, M. D.,
Dean, Toronto, Canada.
(Eg) — State University of Iowa (Medical
Department), J. C. Shrader,
M. D., Dean, Iowa City, la.
(Eh) — Physio-Medical Institute, Cincin-
nati, O. (extinct).
(Ei) — Georgia College of Eclectic Medi-
cine and Surgery, W. M. Dun-
ham, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
(Bj)— Sam© as (Ee).
(Bk) — University of Marburg, Germany.
(El)— University of Giessen, Germany.
(Em) — University of Kiel, Germany.
(En) — University of Amsterdam, Hol-
land.
(Eo)— Physio-Medical College, H. P.
Nelson, M. D., Sec'y, Chicago,
111.
(Ep) — Staats Examination, Switzerland.
(Eq) — University of Geneva.
(Er)- Bennett College of Eclectic Medi-
cine and Surgery, A. L. Clark,
Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Es)— McGill Umversity (Medical De-
partment), Montreal, Canada.
(Bt)— Syracuse Medical College (Eclec-
tic), New York (extinct).
(Eu)— Physio-Medical College of Indi-
ana, O. T. Bedford, M. D.,
1 ,. ,.Dean, Indianapolis, Ind.
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(Bv)
(Ew)
(Ex)-
(Ey)
(Ez)-
(Fa)-
Fb)
Fc)-
(Fd)
(Fe)-
(Fk)
(FD-
(Fm)
(Fn)
(Fo)-
(Fp)-
(Fq>
(Ft)-
(Fs)-
(Ft)-
(FuV
(Ft)-
(Fw)
(Fi)-
(Fy)-
(Fz)-
(Ga)-
(Gb)-
(Gc)-
(Gd).
(Ge)-
(Gf)-
(Gh)-
(Gi)-
•Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
I — Herb College, Dublin, Ireland.
-State University of Iowa (Hom-
oeopathic Medical Department),
A. C. Cowperthwaite, M. D.,
Dean, Iowa City, Iowa.
-University of Lund, Sweden.
-University of Victoria, Montreal,
Canaria.
-Central College of Physicians and
Surgeons, S. B. Barp, M. D.,
Dean, Indianapolis, Ind.
-University of Jena, Germany.
-Paris Faculte de Medicine.
-College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, BufEalo, N. Y., (extinct).
-Western University of Pennsylva-
nia.
■University of Clarkoff, Russia.
-American University (Eclectic) of
Pennsylvania (extinct).
-University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
■University of Naples, Italy.
-University of Strassburgh.
-University of Moscow, Russia.
■Toronto School of Medicine, Can-
ada.
I — Northwestern University Medical
School, Chicago, 111.
-Homoeopathic College, Anhult
Coethen.
■Beach Medical College.
-University of Tubingen, Germany.
-Medical College of Alabama, G.
A. Ketchum, Dean, Mobile,
Ala.
■Tulane University of Louisiana
(Medical Department), b. E.
Challle, M. D., Dean, New Or-
leans, La.
■Woman's Medical College, J. T.
Smith, M. D., Dean, Balvimore
Md.
-Ecole de Medicine, Paris, France.
-Max Bnnliene, Germany.
-Indiana Eclectic Medical ColU'ge.
Indianapolis, Ind., (extinct).
-University Luxembourg.
-Eclectic Medical College, London,
Bug.
-Registered on Years in Practice.
-Pennsylvania Medical (Medical
Department), College, Gettys-
burg, (extinct).
-Electropathie Institute.
-Foreign Schools (German and
English).
-University of Prague, Austria.
-American Veterinary College.
-Philadelphia Electropathie Insti-.
tute.
•'New York City Electropathie.
-New Jersey State Board of Medi-
cal Examiners.
•Halifax Medical College (Dal-
housie University).
(Gj) — College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, A. Nott, M. D., Dean,
Boston, Mass.
(Gk) — University Roeniglberg, Prussia.
(Gl)— Herbalist.
(Gm) — Not a graduate.
(Gn) — Examining Board of Canada.
(Go)— Eclectic Medical College, Toronto,
Canada.
(Gp) — Nurses' University, Ireland.
(Gq)— Cotner University (Med. Dept.),
Lincoln, Neb.
(Gr) — ^HomcBopathic, Lafayette, Indiana.
'(Gs) — Syracuse University College of
Medicine (Med. Dept.), H.
D. Didama, M. D., Dean, Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
(Gt)— Paris, France.
(Gu) — Nashville Medical College. (Med-
ical Department of the Uni-
versity of Tenn.), Paul F. Eve,
M. D., Dean, Nashville Tenn.
(Gv) — University of Kiew, Russia.
(Gw) — Stettin, Germany.
(Gi) — University of Rostock, Germany.
(Gy) — University of Brussels, Belgium.
(Gz) — Christian Science.
(Ha)— State Board of Medical Exam-
iners.
(Hb) — New York College of Veterinary
Surgeons.
(He) — Presbyterian Hospital and Medical
College for Women, George B.
Orr, M. D., Dean, Cincin-
nati, O.
(Hd)— Obstetrics School.
fHe)— Stockholm, Sweden. (Herbelist.)
(Hf) — Toronto University, Medical Fac-
ulty, Toronto, Canada.
(Hg)— American Health College, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio.
fHh)— Royal College, Stockholm.
(Hi)— New Jersey School of Veterinary
Medicines.
(Hj)— Clark University, Medical Dep't.,
Worcester, Mass.
(Hk)— University Medical College, C. W.
Adams, M. D., Dean, Kansas
City, Mo.
(HI) — Southern Homoepathic Medical
College and Hosmtal, R. W.
MiflBin, M. D., Dean, Balti-
more.
(Hm)— Torina Medical College of Italy.
(Hn)— TChe Cleveland Medical College,
G. I. Jones, M. D., Dean,
Cleveland, Ohio.
(Ho)— Medical College of Indiana, B. S.
Elder, M. D., Dean, Indian-
apolis, Ind.
(Hp) — University of Braunschweig, Ger-
many.
(Hq) — Medical Department of Washing-
ton, (The St. Louis Medical
College), St. Louis, Mo.
(Hr)- Medical College of Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, Ind., (extinct).
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(He)— St. Louis College of Physicians
and Surgeons, A. S. Barnes,
M. D., Dean, St. Louis, Mo.
(Ht)— National College Medical Dep't.
Wormal University), Lebanon,
(Hu)— American Veterinary College
University, New^ York .
(Hv)— New York State Board of Medical
Examiners.
(Hw)— Padna, Italy.
(Hx)— New York Post-Graduate, New
York.
(Hy)— Hewer Homoeopathic Hospital,
New York.
(Hz) — University of Breslau, Prussia.
(la)— Rochester Eclectic Medical Col-
legBj Rochester, New York,
(extinct).
(lb) — Northwestern University.
(Ic)— (Juy's Hospital, London, England.
(Id) — ^Hygeio-Therapeutic College of
New York, New York City.
(If)— Central Medical College (Eclectic),
of Syracuse, New York, (ex-
tinct).
(Ig) — The Regents of the University of
New York State, Albany, N. Y.
(Ih) — Queens University, Kingston,
Canada.
(li) — Eclectic College of Maine, Lewis-
ton, Me., (extinct).
(Ij) — College of Physicians and Surgeons
of the Western District of New
York, Fairfield, New York.
(Changed to Albany Medical
College.)
(Ik) — The Druidic University of Maine,
Lewiston, Me., (extinct).
(II) — Josephine University, Vienna.
(Im) — Poughkeepsie Veterinary College,
Poughkeepsie, New York.
(In) — Carolinska Medico Chirurgia In-
stitute, Stockholm, Sweden.
(lo) — University of Dublin, Ireland.
(Ip)— St. Paul Medical College, St. Paul,
Minn.
(Iq)— New York Opthalmic Hospital
College, New York.
(Ir)— University of Genoa, Italy.
(Is)— University of Copenhagen, Den-
mark.
(It)— Indiana College of Medicine and
Midwifery, (extinct).
(lu) — Transylvania University, (Med.
Dept), Lexington, Ky., (ex-
tinct).
(Iv)— University of Christiania, Norway.
(Iw)— Ecole de Medicine et de Ghirurgie,
(extinct), Montreal, Canada.
(Ix)— Clinton County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(ly)— Montgomery County (N. Y.) Medi-
cal Society. Lie.
(Iz)— Laval University Medical Depart-
ment, Quebec, ; Canada.
(Ja)— Central Eclectic Medical College
of New York, (extinct), Syracuse,
New York.
Digitized by
(Jb) — Detroit College of Medicine, De-
troit, Michigan.
(Jc) — ^American Medical College, (Eclec-
tic), Cincinnati, Ohio, (extinct).
(Jd)— Willoughby University Medical De-
partment, Willoughby, Ohio.
(Je)— New England Female Medical Col-
lege, Boston Masa.
(Jf) — Eclectic College of Medicine and
Surgery, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Jg)— Worcester Medical College (Eclec-
tic) Worcester, Mass.
(Jh)— Chenango County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Ji)— Broome County Meidical Society
(N. y.) Lie.
(Jj)— Steuben County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Jk)— Otsego County (N. Y.) Medical So-
ciety Lie.
(Jl)— Greene County (N. Y.) Medical So-
ciety. Lie.
(Jm)— Excelsior Medical (joUege of New
York City, (extinct).
(Jn)— Sullivan County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Jo)— Lewis County (N. Y.) Medical So-
ciety. Lie.
(Jp)— New England Female Medical
College, Boston, Mass.
(Jr) — Ecole de Medicines et de Chirurgie,
Montreal, Canada.
(Js) — Apothecaries' Hall, London, Eng-
land.
(Jt) — Brooklyn Academy of Medicine,
Brooklyn, N. Y., (extinct).
(Ju) — Nashville Medical College (Med.
Dept of the University of Ten-
nessee), Paul F. Eve, M. D.,
Dean, Nashville, Tenn.
(Jv) — St. Lawrence County (N. Y.) Med-
ical Society. Lie.
(Jw)— University of Halle, Prussia.
(Jx)— Niagara County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Jy) — ^Western University, (Med. Dept),
London, Ont., Canada.
(J2)— Pulton County (N. Y.) Medical So-
ciety. Lie.
(Ka)— Northwestern Medical College,
J. A. French, M. D., Dean, St.
Joseph, Mo.
(Kb)— Medical College of Lubec, Ger-
many.
(Kc)— Owego County (N. Y.) Medical So-
ciety. Lie.
(Kd)— University of Zurich, Germany.
(Ke)— Oswego County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Kf)— University of Crakow, Austria.
(Kg)— Worthington Medical College
(Med. Dept Ohio University),
Worthington, Ohio.
(Kh)— Saratoga County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Kl) — ^University of Havana, Cuba.
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(Km)— Woman's Medical School, (North-
west University), J. N. Danforth,
M. D., Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Kn)— Southern Botanico-Medical Col-
lege, Macon, Ga.
(Ko)— Bellevue Medical College of
Mass., Boston, Mass., (extinct).
<Kp) — University of Charkow, Russia.
(Kq)— College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, Edinburgh.
(Kr)— Minnesota Hospital College, Min-
neapolis, Minn.
(Ks) — Eclectic Medical Society of the
State of New York. Lie.
(Kt)— College of Medicine, Paris, France.
(Ku)— Kingston Women's Medical Col-
lege.
(Kv)— Onondaga County (N. Y.). Medi-
cal Society. Lie.
(Kw) — ^Winona Medical School, Winona,
Minn., (extinct).
(Kx)— Curtis Physio-Medical Institute,
Marion, Ind.
(Ky) — Memphis Medical College (Med.
Dept. Cumberland University),
Memphis, Tenn. (extinct).
(Kz) — College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, London, England.
(La)— Monroe County (N. Y.). Medical
Society. Lie.
, (Lb)— St. Thomas, London, England.
(Lo)— The College of Homceopathic
Medicine and Surgery (Univer-
sity of Minnesota), H. W. Brazie,
M. D., Seo'y, Minneapolis, Minn.
(Ld)— Madison County (N. Y.). Medical
Society. Lie.
(Le)— Ontario Veterinary College, To-
ronto.
(Lf) — Vermont Academy of Medicine.
(Lg) — Chicago Veterinary College.
(Lh) — University of Greece, Athens.
(Li)— Oneida County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Lj)— Wyoming County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Lk)— Allegany County (N. Y.) Medi-
cal Society. Lie.
(LI)— Cortland County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Lm)— Oneida County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Ln)— Franklin County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Lo)— New York County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Lp)— New York State- (N. Y.) Medical
Society.
(Lq) — College of Medicine, See (Ao), — ,
Louisville, Ky.
(Lr)— Cayuga County (N. Y.) Medical
Society. Lie.
(Ls)— Western University, Medical D&-
• partment, London, Ontario.
(Lt) — Kansas City Hospital College of
Medicine, Kansas City, Mo., (ex-
tinct).
Digitized by
(Lu)— University of California (Med.
Dept), K. A. McLean, M. D.,
Dean, San Francisco, Gal.
(Lv)— Detroit (Hom.) Medical College
Detroit, Mich., (extinct).
(Lw)— Botanic-Medical College of Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio, (extinct).
(Lx)— National University (Med. Dept.),
H. H. Barker, M. D., Dean,
Washington, D. C.
(Ly) — Same as (Ou).
(Lz)— Charity Hospital Medical College,
Cleveland, Ohio.
(Ma) — Cooper Medical College, Henry
Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Dean, San
Francisco, Cal.
(Mb)— University of Hanover, Germany.
(Mc) — Same as (Km).
(Md)— Willamette University (Medical
Dept.), R. Kelly, M. D., Dean,
Portland, Oregon.
(Me)— University of Wurtemberg, Ger^
many.
(Mf) — University of Koenigsberg, Ger-
many.
(Mg) — Special examination,
(Mh)— Denver Medical College (Univer-
sity of Denver), J. W. Graham,
M. D., Dean, Denver, Col.
(Mi) — University of Warsaw, Poland.
(Mj)— University of Buda-Pesth, AuB-
tria.
(Mk)— Arkansas (Jnidustrial University
(Med, Dept), J. A. Dibrajl, Jr.,
Dean, Little Rock, Ark.
fMl) — University of Bordeaux, France.
(Mm) — University of Leydon.
(Mn)— The Gross Medical College, Rob-
ert Levy, M. D., Sec, Denver,
Colorado.
(Mo)— Humboldt Medical College, St.
Louis, Mo., (extinct).
(Mp)— Medical College of Georgia (Med.
Dept University of Ga.), Ed-
ward Geddings, M. D., Dean,
Augusta, Ga.
(Mq)— Leopold University, Austria.
(Mr)— Queen's College, Birmingham,
England.
(Ms)— Columbia College of' Midwifery,
New York.
(Mt)— Central Turkey College of Asia.
(Mu) — Same as (Ao).
(Mv) — University of St. Petersburg,Ru8-
sia.
(Mw) — University of California (Med.
Dept.), R. A. McLean, M. D.,
Dean, Sun Francisco, Cal.
(Mx) — University of Wiesbaden, Ger-
many.
(My)— Texas Medical College and Hos-
pital, H. P. Cooke, M. D., Dean,
Galveston, Texas.
(Mz) — University of Louvain, Belgium.
(Na)— Syrian Medical College, Beyrout.
/it^/^sdMr^rsity of Bologna, Italy.
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(Nc)— Omaha Medical College (Med.
Dept. Uni-versity), J. C. Denise,
M. D., Dean, Omaha, Neb.
(Nd)— Halifax Medical College, A. W.
H. Lindsay, M. D., Dean, Hall-
fax, Nova Scotia.
(Ne)— Johns Hopkins (Med. Dept. Uni-
versity), D. 0. Oilman, M. D.,
Pres., Baltimore, Md.
(Nf)— Medical School of the Valley of
Virginia, Winchester, Va., (ex-
tinct).
(Ng)— Sewanes Medical School (Med.
Dept. of the University of the
South), Henry W. Blaine, M. D.,
Dean, Sewanee, Tenn.
(Nh)— Medical Chirurgical Faculty of
Maryland, Baltimore, Md.
(Ni) — ^Reform Medical College of Geor-
gia, Macon, Ga.
(Nj) — ^Indiana Medical College (now
Ak.), La Porte, Ind.
(Nk)— Savannah Medical College, Sa-
vannah, Ga., (extinct).
DENTAL COLLEGES.
(A)— Philadelphia Dental College and
Hospital of Oral Surgery, James
B. Garretson, M. D., D. D. S.,
Dean, Philadelphia.
(B) — Pennsylviania College ,'of' Dental
Surgery, O. N. Peirce, D. D. S.,
Dean, Philadelphia.
(C) — University of Pennsylvania (Dental
Department), James Twiman,
D. D. S., Dean, Philadelphia.
(D) — ^New York College of Dentistry,
Frank Abbott, M. D., Dean, New
York.
(E)— Boston Dental College, Charles Os-
good, D. D. S., Dean, Boston,
(F)— Baltimore College of Dental Sur-
gery, Richard B. Winder, M. D.,
D. D. S., Dean.
(G) — University of Maryland (Dental
Department), P. J. S. Gorgas,
M. D., D. D. S., Dean, Baltimore,
Md.
(H)— Ohio College of Dental Surgery,
H. A. Smith, D. D. S., Dean,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
(I)— Cincinnati College of Dental Sur-
gery, J. R. Callahan, D. D. S.,
Dean, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(J)— Indiana Dental College, J. N. Hurty,
M. D., Sec'y, Indianapolis.
(K)— New Jersey State Board of Examl-
|m)-
(n/-
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(P)-
(Q)-
(R)-
(S)-
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-University of Wurzburg, Germany.
•Registered on Years of Practice.
•Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
Canada.
■National Medical College of the
Columbian. University (Dental
Department), A. F. S. King,
M. D., Dean, Washington, D. G.
Vanderbilt University (Dental De-
partment), W. H. Morgan, M. D.,
D. D. S., Dean, Nashville, Tenn.
•California College of Dentistry of
the University of California, L.
L. Dunbar, D. D. S., Dean, San
Francisco, Cal.
University of Denver (Dental De-
partment), George T. Harting,
D. D. S., Dean, Denver, Col.
(T) — Howard University (Dental De-
partment), Thomas A. Hood,
M. D., Dean, Washington, D. C.
(U) — Southern Dental College.
(V) — Northwestern University (Dental
Department), E. D. Swain, D.
D. S., Dean, Chicago, 111.
(W)— Chicago fTooth-Slaving Dental
School.
(X)— United States Dental College, J.
J. M. Angear, M. D., Dean,
Chicago, 111.
(Y) — Chicago College of Dental Surgery,
Truman W. Brophy, M. D., D.
D. S., Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Z) — German-American Dental College,
Chicago, 111.
(Aa) — ^American College of Dental Sur-
gery, J. S. Marshall, M. D.,
Dean, Chicago, 111.
(Ab)— State University of Iowa (Dental
Department), A. O. Hunt, D. D.
S., Dean, Iowa City, Iowa.
(Ac)— Louisville College of Dentistry
(Dental Dept. Central Uni-
versity of Ky.), Jas. Lewis
Howe, M. D., Dean, Louisville,
Ky.
(Ad)-— Harvard University (Dental De-
partment), Thomas H. Chandler,
M. D., Dean, Boston, Mass.
(Ae)— University of Michigan (Dental
Department), J. Taft, M. D.,
D. D. S., Dean, Ann Arbor, Mich.
(Af)— Detroit College of Medicine (Den-
tal Department), George S.
Shattuck, M. D., Sec'y.
(Ag)— Same as (Ae).
(Ah)— Kansas City Dental College, J.
D. Patterson, D. D. S., Sec'y,
Kansas City, Mo.
(Ai) — Missouri Dental College, H. H.
Mudd, M. D., Dean, St. Louis,
Mo.
(Ai)— Western Dental College, D. J.
McMillen, Kansas City, Mo.
(Ak)— Tennessee Medical College (Den-
tal Department), Charles E. Ris-
tine, M. D., Registrar, Knox-
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(Al)— University of Tennessee (Dental
Department), J. P. Gray, M.
D., D. D. S., Dean, Nashville,
Tenn.
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lege (Dental Department), W.
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(An) — Not in practice.
(Ao)— National Dental College, London.
(Ap)— University of Berlin, Germany.
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INDEX.
AbbreTiations af Colleges vii
Academy of Medicine, (N. TI.2K9
New York Sections 269
ol Science, (N. Y.) 2T0
of Medicine Coming, (N.Y.)288
of Medicine, (N. J.) 498
of Anthropology, (N. y.)..288
Adirondack Cottage Sani-
tarium, (N. Y.) 281
Aged, Faxton Home for 263
Women, Home for, (N.J.).492
Albany Hospital, (N. Y.) 246
aty Hospital, (N. Y.)..24S
City Homoeopathio Ho&-
pltal and Dispensary,
(N. Y.) 24S
Ohlia's Hospital, (N. Y)..245
Collins State (Horn.) Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 24B
Incurables' Hospital, (N.
Y.) 24B
Hospital Dispensary,(N.Y.)281
St. Peter's Hospital, (N.
Y.) 245
Alnishouse, (N. Y.) 260
Altoona Hospital, (Pa.) 78
Allegheny General Hospital,
(Pa.) 79
AU Souls' Hospital, (N.J.).. 490
Alumnae Association of Wo-
men's Medical College,
(Pa.) 92
of Women's Medical Col-
lege Infirmary, (N.Y.).271
Alumni Association, Belle-
vue Hospital and Medi-
cal College, (N. Y.) 271
New York Hospital 271
College of Physicians and
Surgeons, (N. Y.) 271
University of New York. 271
City Hospital, N. Y.) 271
Charity Hospital, N. Y.).272
Mt. Sinai Hospitaa,(N.Y.).272
St. Luke's Hospital, CN.Y.)273
St. Mary's Hospital, (Isr.Y.)274
Woman's Hospital, (N. Y.)272
Woman's Hospital, (N.Y.)273
American Academy of Medi-
cine 3
Anatomiste, Association
of 4
Association^ Medical Offic-
ers of 3
Association Medical Sup-
erintendents 4
Association for Cure of
Inebriates 3
Assodatloni of Obstetric-
lajis and Gynecologists. 4
dimatological Association 3
Dermatologlcal Association 3
Gynecological Society ... 3
Health Resoirt Association 4
Institution for Insane ... . 4
Institute of Homoeopathy. 1
Laryngological Associa-
tion 3
Medical Association 1
Medical Editors 3
Medico-Physiological Asso-
ciation S
Microscopical Society of
New York 270
Neurological Society .... 8
Obstetrical Society 4
Orthopaedic Association . . 4
Ophthalmological Society. 3
Otological Society 3
Pan Medical Congress 1
Pediatric Society 4
Physicians, Association of 4
Physicians and Surgeons. 3
Physiological Society .... 4
Public Health Association 3
Eed Cross, (Pa.) 97
Surgical Association .... 3
Volunteer Medical Corps.. 4
Animals, Society for Pre-
vention of Cruelty,
(Pa.) 89
Anthropology Academy of
(N. Y.) 2S8
Amot-Ogden Memorial Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 249
Ashland State Hospital,
(Pa.) 82
Association, Advancement of
Medical Education of
Women, (N. Y.) 271
Alumni Bellevue Hospital
Medical College, «. Y.).271
Alumni College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons,
(N. Y.) 271
Alumni New York Hospi-
tal 271
Alumni St. Mary's Hos-
pital, (N. y.) 274
Alumni University of
New York 271
Alumni Women's Medical
College Infimtai-y (N.
Y.) 271
Alumnae Woman's Medi-
cal College, (Pa.) 92
Anthropology Academy of
(N. Y.) 288
American Anatomists 4
American dimatological. 3
American Dermatolosical 3
American . Electro-Thera^
peutics 4
A-nerican, of Genito-Ur-
inary 3
American Gynecological.. 3
American Health Resort. 4
American Institutions for
Insane 4
American Laryngological . 3
American Medical 1
American Medical Edi-
tors 3
American Medico-Phys-
iological 3
American Neurological... 3
American Obstetrical. .. 4
American, of Obstetri-
cians 4
American Otological. .. 3
American Ophthalmol-
ogical 3
American Orthopaedic. . . 4
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American Pediatric 4
American Pihysical Re-
search 4
American Physicians 4
American Physiol<^ical. . 4
American Public Health. 3
American, for Study and
Ciu'e for Inebriates ... 3 '
American Surgical 3
Surgical Southern 4
American Volunteer 4
Baltimore Medical, (Md.).639
Krie Railway Surgeons,
(N. Y.) 273
Harlem Medical, psf. Y.).271
International Hahneman-
uian 1
Jenkins Medical, (N. Y.).271
National Hallway Sur-
geons 3
New York Physicians'
Mutual Aid 270
Railway Surgeons, Na-
tional 4
Railway Surgeons, (N.Y.).273
Red Cross, (Pa.) 97
Rocky Mountain Medical. 4
Saturday and Sunday Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 279
Trinty Church Dispensary
(N. Y.) 287
United States Pharmaceu-
tical B91
Woman's Hospital Alum-
ni, (N. Y.) 272
Asylum for Aged and Infirm,
(Pa.) 91
and Training School for
Feeble-Mlnded, (Md.) ..638
Bay View, (Md) 638
Bloomingdale Insane, (N.
Y.) 278
Burlington County. (N. J.). 492
Camden County, (N. J.).. 492
Columbia Lying-in, (D.O.SOl
Cumberland County, (N.
J.) 492
for the Insane, (N. Y.)
278-279
for the Insane, (N. J.) 492
for Lying-in Women, (N.Y.)279
Gloucester County, (N.J.).482
Friends' for Insane, Frank-
ford, (Pa.) 82
Hebrew Hospital, (Md.)..638
Hudson County Lunatic,
(N. J.) 492
Jewish Foster Home and
Orphan Asylum, (Pa.) . . 92
Kings County Lunatic,
(N.Y.) 280
Newark Orphan, CN.J.)...495
Lunatic, Troy, (N. Y.)..283
New Jersey Lunatic . . . .491
New York Infant 278
Orange Orphan, (N. J.) ..492
Orphan, (Md.) B38
Passaic County, (N. J.).. 492
Paterson Orphan, (N. J.). 492
Salem County, (N. J.) 492
State Insane, (N. J.) 492
St, Anthony's Orphan,
(Md.) 639
INDEX.
Asylum, St. Mary's Orphan,
(Md.) 539
Washington, T>. C, (3ty
Orphan 802
Aural and Ophthalmlo Insti-
tute, (N.T.) 2ea
Atlantic ATenue Dispensary,
(N.Y.) 282
Babies' Hospital, (N.T.) 2B4
Baltimore Medical Associa-
tion, (Md.) B39
Baltimore Oity HospitaJ(Ma.)538
Baltimore Insane Hospital
(Md.) 538
Bay View Asylum, (Md.) 538
Bayonue Hospital and Dispen-
sary, (N.J.) 490
Bedford Dispensaiy, (N.Y.). 282
Bellevue Training School for
Nurses, (N.Y.) 289
BelleTue Hospital, (N.Y.)... 250
Bellevue Medical College Al-
umni Association of
(N.Y.) 271
Belle-vue Bureau of Out-
Door Poor, (N. Y.) 286
Bethany Dispensary, (Pa.)... 96
Beth Israel Hospital, (N. Y.).254
Blnghamton State Hospital,
(N. Y.) 245
Bla^kwell's Island Insane
Asylum, (N. Y.) 278
aty (Charity) Hospital,
(N. Y.) 250
Hospital for Incurables,
(N. Y.) , Z60
Hospital for Nerrous Dis-
eases, (N. Y.) 252
Maternity Hospital, (N.Y.). 252
New York City Insane
Asylum, (N. Y.) 278
Metropolitan Hospital, (N.
Y.) ..'.:..2S6
Blind Women Industrial
Home for, (Pa.) 91
State Institution for, (N.
Y.) 279
School for, (Md.) 539
Bloomlngdale Dispensary for
Midwifery, (N. Y.) 275
Asylum for Insane, (N. Y.)278
Board of Charities, N. Y.) . .276
of Health and Vital Statis-
tics, (Pa.) 86
of Health, Hudson County,
(N. J.) 463
of Health, Long Island
City, (N. Y.) 281
of Health, Philadelphia,
Pa 84
of Health of New Jersey,
(State) 493
of Health, Newark, (N. J.)493
of Health, New York State276
of Health, Paterson,(N.J.)494
of Medical Examiners,
(N.J.) 498
of Phannacy Secretaries 593
Bradford Hospital, (Pa.). 81
Brlgham Hall, (N.Y.).. . .248
Brooklyn, Atlantic Avenue
Dispensary, (N.Y.).. ..282
Bedford Dispensary, (N,Y.)282
Bushwlck and East Brook-
lyn Dispensary, (N. Y.).283
Central Dispensary,(N.Y.).282
Central Throat Hospital,
(N. Y.) 247
Caty Dispensary, (N.Y.).. 282
Columbian Dispensary. , . .282
College Long Island Hos-
pital (N. Y.) 246
Diet Dispensary, (N.Y.)... 282
(B. D.) Dispensary and
Hospital, (N. Y.) 283
Evangelical Lutheran Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 247
Excise Department, (N.Y.)2S1
I?ye and E&r Hospital,
(N.Y.) ..■ 2«
Home for (Jonsumptlves,
(N.Y.) 281
Home for Habitues, (N.
Y.) 279
Hospital, (N. Y.) 248
Italian Maritime Hospital,
(N. Y.) 247
Kings County, (N. Y.) . .248
Kingston Avenue Hospital,
(N. Y.) 247
Long Island College Dis-
pensary, (N. Y.) 283
Methodist Episcopal Hos-
pital, (N.Y.) 246
Morgue, (N. Y.) 281
Orthopedic Dispensary, (N.
Y.) 283
St. Catherine's Hospital,
(N. Y.) 246
St. John's Hospltal,(N.Y.)247
St. Mary's Hospltal,(N.Y.)247
St. Mary's Maternity,
(N.Y.) 247
St. Peter's Hospital,
(N.Y.) 248
Southern Dlspensary,(N.Y.)2S2
Street List of Druggists. .641
Street List of Physicians,
(N.Y.) 294
Surgical Society, (N. Y.).288
Throat Hospital and Dis-
pensary, (N. Y.) 248
Bryn Mawr Hospital, (Pa.) . . 80
Buffalo City Dispensary,
(N.Y.) 282
Bye and Ear Infirmary,
(N.Y.) 264
General Hospital, (N. Y.).248
Hospital of the Sisters of
Charity, (N.Y.) 249
State Hospital, (N.Y.).. 249
Bureau of Charities, (Pa.) . . 85
For Nurses, (Pa.). 90, 93, 104
Out-Door Poor Bellevue
Hospital, (N. Y.) 286
For Nurses, fN. Y.) 289
Burlington County Insane Asy-
lum, (N.J.) 492
Bum Brae, (Pa.) 78
Oanibria Iron Company Hos-
pital, (Pa.) 79
Camden City Dispensary,
(N.J.) 491
County Insane Asyliun,
(N. J.) 492
Home for Friendless Chil-
dren, (N. J.) 492
Training School for Nurses,
(N. J., 494
City Medical Society,
(N.J., 496
Cooper Hospital, (N. J.).. 489
County Medical Society,
(N. J.) 496
Cancer Hospital, (N. Y.) 256
Central New York (Horn.)
Medical Society 273
Chambers Street Hospital,
(N.Y.) 252
Charities Bureau of (Pa.) ... 85
Commissioners of Public,
(N.Y.) 277
State Board of, (N.Y.). . .276
and O)rrectlon« l^ngs
County Commissioners of
(N.Y.) 281
Charity Hospital, (Md.) 538
Alumni of, (N.Y.) 272
Training School for Male
Nurses, (N.Y.) 289
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Pres'jy terian, (Jld. ) 539
Chenango Sanitarium, (N.Y.).281
Children, Home for Crippled,
(Pa.) 96
Home for Friendless,
(N.J.) 492
Infirmary for, (N.Y.) 267
Institution for Feeble-
Mlnded, (N.Y.) 280
Institution for Feeble-
Mlnded and Epileptic,
(Md.) 538
Laura Franklin Free
Hospital for, (N.Y.)... 261
Sea^de Hospital for,
(N.Y.).... 264
St. Mary's Dispensary for,
(N.Y.) 269
Training School for
Feeble-Minded, (Pa.)... 94
Training School for
Feeble-Minded, (N. J.) . . 493
and Women's Ho^ltal,
(N.J.) -..490
OhUdren's (3ity Hospital,
(N.Y.) 264
Day Nursery, (N.J.) 492
Friend Society of Jersey
City, (N.J.) 492
HomoeopatMo Hospital,
(Pa.) 69
Hospital, (Pa.) 73
Hospital, (N.Y.) 251
Hospital, (D.C.) 801
Hospital of the Mary
Drexel Home, (Pa.)' 69
Child's Hospital and Nur-
sery, (N.Y.) 257-258
Nursery Hospital, (Md.).539
Christ Hospital, (N.J.) 488
Church Dispensary of South-
wark, (Pa.) 92
Hospital and Dispensary,
(N.Y.) 260
raty Hospital, (N.Y.) 250
Alumni of, (N.Y.) 271
of Jersey Oity, (N.J.) 487
CJlnio, Jones Memorial,(N.Y.)286
the VanderbUt. (N.Y.) 288
Clinical Society, (N.Y.) 271
(Horn.) Society, (D.O.)...8Q2
Pathological Society, (D.C.)802
(Hom.) Society, (Md.) 540
Society of Maryland and
the District of Colum-
bia, (Md.) 540
College of Physicians, Phila-
delphia, (Pa.) 96
Physicians and Surgeons,
Alumni of, (N.Y.) 271
of Medical Dispensary,
(N.Y.) ::276
Colleges of the United
States, Medical 5
Alabama, Medical (College of . 5
Ai'kfnsas, Industrial Univet^
slty of B
California, Cooper Medical of. B
University of . . . 5
College of Medicine of!!! 5
Callfomla Medical. . o
Oolcrado, Gross Medical.... 7
University of . . . 7
Denver Medical. ...!""" 7
Connecticut, Yale Dniverslty 7
District of Columbia, nZ
tlonal University, (Med
Dep't) g
Howard University, (Med
Dep't) " o
National Medical " i
Georgetown University"."! 8
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INDEX.
Georgia, Atlanta Medical. .. 8
Southern Medical 9
Medical College of Geor-
gia 9
Woman's Medical of Geor-
gia 0
Eclectic Medicine and
Surgery 9
Illinois, Physicians and Sur-
geons 9
Kush Medical 11
Woman's Medical School. 11
Chicago Medical, (N. Y.
Univ.) 11
Chicago Homoeopathic
Medical 12
Bennett Medical 12
Physio-Medloal 12
Hahnemann Medical and
Hospital 12
Chicago Ophthalmic 13
German Medical 13
German Homoeopathic ... 13
McKillip Veterinary 13
Hering Medical 13
Indiana, Medical of 13
Central, of Physicians
and Surgeons 13
Fort Wayne, of Medicine. 13
Iowa, KeoliuJs Medical 13
Physicians and Surgeons. 13
Iowa, Physicians and Sur-
geons 15
Sioux City of Medicine. . 15
State University, (Keg.). 15
State University, (Horn.). 15
Eclectic Medical 17
Kansas, University of 15
Kentucky, Louisville Medi-
cal 17
Hospital, of Medicine. .. 17
Kentucljy School of Medi-
cine 17
University of LoulsvlUe. 17
Louisiana, Tulane University. 18
Maine, Medical School of . . . 18
Portland for Medical In-
struction 18
Maryland, Universdty of .... 18
Southern Homoeopathic. . . 18
Physicians and Surgeons. 18
Johns Hopkins University 18
Baltimore Medical 19
Baltimore University 19
Woman's Medical 19
Massachusetts, Harvard Uni-
versity 19
Physicians and Surgeons. 19
Boston University School
of Medicine 21
Michigan, University of, (Reg.) 21
University of, (Hom.) 21
Detroit, of Medicine 21
Medicine and Surgery.... 21
Minnesota, University of 21
Minneapolis College of
Physicians and Surgeons 22
Homoeopathic Medicine
and Surgery 22
Missouri, St. Louis Medical. 22
Missouri Medical 23
Physicians and Surgeons. 23
Marion-Sims of Medicine. 23
Homoeopathic, Medical of 23
Barnes Medical 25
Hi'gienic of Physicians
and Surgeons 25
Beaumont Hospital, Medi-
cal 26
Kansas City Medical 23
University Medical 23
Ehsworth Medical 26
Central Medical 26
Northwestern Medical ... 26
University Medical 26
Homoeopathic Medical . . 27
American Medical 27
Nebraska, Omaha Medical .. 27
Ootner University 27
New Hampshire, Dartmouth
Medical 27
New York, Albany Medical.. 29
Niagara University 29
University of Buffalo 29
Bellevue Hospital, Medi-
cal dO
Long Island Hospital,
Medical 30
Physicians and Surgeons. . 31
University, City of New
York : . 33
Woman's Medical, of New
York Infirmary 33
of Medicine, Syracuse.... 33
New York Post-Graduate,
Hospital and 35
New York Polyclinic 35
New York (Hom.) Medical
and Hospital 36
Eclectic Medical of New
York 36
New York Medical and
Hospital for Women
(Hom.) 37
New York Medico Legal
Institute, etc 39
North Carolina, Leonard Medl-
Ohlo, American Eclectic. ... 37
Eclectic Medical Institute. 37
Miami Medical 37
Mescal of 39
Woman's Medical 39
Cincinnati of Medicine
and Smrgery 39
Pulte Medical (Hom.) 39
Columbus Medical 40
Cleveland Medical 40
Western Reserve Univer-
sity 40
University of Wooster. . . 40
Starling Medical 41
Toledo Medical 41
Homoeopathic Hospital . . 41
Presbyterian Hospital, and
Medical for Women. ... 41
Willamette University . . 43
Pennsylvania, Jefferson Medi-
cal 43
University of 46
Hahnemann Medical and
Hospital 47
Medico-Chirurglcal 49
Woman's Medical 51
Western Penna. Medical . . 51
Post-Graduate of Homoeo-
pathy 63
South Carolina, Medical Col-
lege of the State 53
Tennessee, Nashville Medical 53
Memphis Hospital, Medi-
cal B3
University of Nashville
and Vanderbllt 53
Chattanooga Medical 54
Hannibal Medical 54
Tenn. Medical 54
Mehary (Med. Dept)
Central 64
Vermont, University of 55
Virginia, Medical of 55
University of 65
Colleges, Abbreviations of . . . .vil
Pharmaceutical of the
United States 589
United States Dental 715
Colored Home and Hospital,
(N. Y.) 251
Columbia Dispensary, (N. Y.).28a
Commissioners of Public
Charities and Correc-
tions, (N. Y.) 277
of Charities and Oorreo-
tion. Kings County,
(N. Y.) 281
Conemaugh Valley Memorial
HoBjpital, pPa.) 77
Conrad's Sanitarium, (Md.).B83
Congress, International Medi-
cal 1
Pan- American Medical. , 1
Consumptives, Home for,
(Pa.) 01
Home for, (N. Y.) 281
Contagious Diseases Depart-
ment of, (Pa.) 84
Convalescents, Richardson
Home for, (Pa.) 94
Hospital, St. Andrew,
(N. y.) 2B8
Coming Academy of Medi-
cine, (N. Y.) 288
Coroner of Philadelphia, (Pa.) 84
of New York County. . .277
Kings County, (N. Y.). .281
Queens County, (N. Y.)..281
Cooper Hospital, (N. J.)... 489
Cottage State Hospital,
(Pa.) 78-79
t!k)imty, Pennsylvania Medi-
cal Societies 67
Crippled Children,(Pa.),Home 96
and Ruptm*ed, Society for
the Relief, (N. Y.). ..265
and Ruptured, Hospital
for 2B5
Cumberland Co. Almshouse
and Insane Asylum,
(N. J.) 492
Deaf and Dmnb Institute for,
(Pa.) 94
and Dumb Penna. Institu-
tion for, (Pa.) 96
Mutes Improved Instruc-
tion, (N. Y.) 279
Mutes Improved Instruc-
tion, (N. Y.) 280
Mutes, School for, (N. J.).49S
Delaware, Medical Laws. . .672
Medlcai Register of Physi-
cians 573
Pharmaceutical Laws of .706
Druggists, Register of. ..708
Dental Laws 796
Dental Register 796
Demilt Dispensary, (N. Y.).284
Dental Colleges of the United
States 716
Laws of Pennsylvania... 721
Laws of New York 751
LaWs of New Jersey 780
Societies of the United
States 719
Dentists, Register of Penn-
sylvania- 727
of New York 751
of New Jersey. 784
of Maryland 792
of Delaware 796
of District of Columbia. .799
Street List of Philadel-
phia 724
Department, Essex Coanty.
„(N. J.). ::493
Hudson County, (N. J.). 493
Passaic County, (N. J.). 493
of Contagious Diseases,
(Pa.) : 84
of Public Safety, (Pa.) . . 83
of Health, Brooklyn,
(N. Y.) :.:278
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Department of Pub. Char, and
Cor'n.Cen'l Office, (N. Y.) 275
of Police and £>£ciae,
(N. Y.) 281
Fire, (N. Y.) 281
Dermatologlcal Society,
(N. y.) 270
Dermatology Society of,
(N. Y.) 272
Deutsche Poliklinik, (N. Y.).264
Diet Kitchen Association,
(N. Y.) 276
Diplomas, Registration of,
(Pa.) 104
Directory for Nurses, Train-
ing School and, (Pa.).. 90-91
of Streets and Ayenuea,
New York City 299
Diseases Mental and Ner-
vous Hospital for,
(N. Y.) 281
DlGpen&ary, Albany Hospital,
(N.Y.) 281
Atlantic Avenue, (N.Y.).. 282
Bayonne Hospital, (N.J.).490
Bedford, (N.Y.) 282
Bethany, Pa.) 96
Brooklyn CB).ID.), (N.Y.).. 283
Brooklyn Central, (N.Y.).282
Brooidyn City, (N.Y.) 282
Brooklyn Columbia, (N.Y.)28a
Brooklyn Met, (N.Y.) 282
Brooklyn, East and Bush-
■wlok, (N.Y.) 283
Buffalo aty, (N.Y.) 282
Camden CSty, (N.J.) 481
Church Hospital and,
(N.Y.) 260
College of Medicine, (N.Y.)276
Demilt, (N.Y.) 284
and Emergency Hospital,
(D.C.) 802
Eastern, (D.C.) 802
B|ye and Bar, (N.Y.) 275
Free, (Md.) 538
German, (N.Y.) 285
German, (N.Y.) 286
Good Samaritan, (N.Y.).. 284
Harlem, (N.Y.) 286
Homoeopathic, (D.C.) 802
Iiong Island College,
(N.Y.) 383
I/>ng Island Hospital and,
(N.Y.) 264
Newark City, (N.J.) 491
New York, (N.Y.) 283
New York Orthopaedic. . .287
Northern, (Pa.) 92
Northern, (N.Y.) 284
Northeastern, (N.Y.) 285
Philadelphia, (Pa.) 96
St. Chrysostom's CSiapel,
(N.Y.) 287
St. Elizabeth's, (N.Y.)... 264
St. Elizabeth's. (N.Y.)...27S
St. Mary's Free Hospi-
tal and, (N.Y.) 259
St. Peter's, (N.Y.) 282
Southwark, (Pa.) 92
Southern, (Pa.) 96
Southern, (N.Y.) 282
Syracuse Free, (N.Y.) 275
Trinity Church Assoc's,
Troy Hospital, (N.Y.). ...2T6
(N.Y.) 287
UnlTeBslty Mledloal Col-
lege, (N.Y.) 287
Women's, (D.C.) 802
YorkvUle Hospital and,
(N.Y.) 287
istriot Surgeons. (Pa.) 83
Physicians, (Pa.) 86
of Columbia Medical
Laws 677
of Columbia Medical Reg-
ister of Physicians 679
of Coliimbia Register of
Dentists 799
of Columbia Dental Laws;798
of Columbia Register of
Druggists 713
Druggists, Register of Penn-
i^lvania 604
Register of New York. . .647
Register of New Jersey..
Register of Maryland . . .
Register of Delaware ...708
Register of District of
Columbia 713
Philadelphia, street list
of 600
Brooklyn, street list of.. 641
New York City, street
list of 643
Eastern Dispensary, (D.C.) ..802
Easton Hospital, (Pa.) . ... 79
EMeotic Medical Society of
New York 273
Medical Society of Central
(N.Y.) 288
Education of Women, Asso-
ciation for the Advance-
ment of Medical, (N.Y.).271
HHeotro-Therapeutical Society,
(N. Y.) 273
Elizabeth General Hospital.
(N. J.) 489
Bills Hospital, (N. Y.) 262
Emergency Hospital, (N. Y.).250
Emigrant Hospital V. S.,
(N. Y.) 252
Hnglewood Hospital, (N. J.). 490
Ophthalmic, (Hom.) for.
Epileptic and Feeble-Mlnded
Children, (Md.) 538
Essex County Asylum for In-
sane, (N. J.) 492
Executive Departments of
(N. J.) 493
Evangelical Lutheran Hospi-
tal, (N. Y.) 247-249
Examination Office for Ad-
mission to Hospitals,
(N. Y.) 277
Examiners Penna. State Medi-
cal, (Pa.) 88
In Lunacy, (N. Y.) 277
State Board of, (N. J.).. 498
S^xamining Surgeons for Pen-
sions, (Nt J.) 494
Eye and Ear Infirmary, (Pa.) 92
Bye, Ear and Throat In-
firmary, (D.C.) 802
Bye, Ear and Throat
Charity Hospital, CMd.).538
Dispensary, Utioa, (N.Y.).275
Hospital, BT00klyn,(N.Y.).246
Hospital, New Amster-
dam, (N. Y.) 256
Infirmary, New York
(N Y.) 257
Infirmary, Newark Ohari-
table, (N. J.) 492
Infirmary, Paterson,(N.J.).492
Manhattan. (N. Y.) 255
(N. Y.) 269
St. Slzabeth's, (N. Y.).275
Executive Departments of
Essex County, (N. J.).. 493
Hudson County, (N. J.).. 493
Passaic County, (N. J.).. 493
Faculty Medical and Chlrur-
glcal, (Md.) 640
Falkirk, (N. Y.) 276
Faxton Hospital and Train-
ing School for Nurses,
(N. Y.) 263
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Hospital and Home for
Aged men, (N.Y.) 263
Feeble-Minded Children,
Training School for,
(Pa.) 94
Children Instltutiou for,
(N. Y.) 280
Children Training School
for, (N. J.) 493
Asylum and Training
School for, (Md.) 683
Mapother Home for Inva-
lids and, (Pa.) 94
Minded and Epileptic
Children, (Md.) 583
Fire Department of New
York 277
Flower Surgical Hospital,
(N. Y.) 261
Fordham Hospital, (N. Y.)..249
Foundling Hospital, (N. Y.)
2SS, 260
Foundling's, Hospital for,
(D.C.) ■ 802
Franklin Reformatory Home
for Inebriates, (Pa.)... 90
Square Sanitarium, (Pa.), 91
Free Hospital, St. John's
Guild 254
Laura Franklin, (N. Y.)..261
St. Mary's, (N. Y.). ..269
French Hospital, (N. Y.)..254
Friends' Asylum for the In-
sane, (Pa.) 82
Garrett Free Hospital, (Md.).638
Gealto-Urlnary Surgery So-
ciety of 272
German Hospital, (Pa.) 65
Hospital, OSr.Y.) 253
Hospital, (N.J.) 489
Dispensary, (N.Y.) 286
Medical Society of New
York 270
Physicians' Society of . . .271
:U. S.) Dispensary, (N. Y.)..286
Sermantown Hospital and
Dispensary, (Pa.) 70
GUoucester Co. Insane Asy-
lum. (N.J.) ' 492
Good Shepherd Hospital for
Ohfldren, (Pa.) 78
(Jouvemeur Hospital, CN.Y.)..264
GSovermneut Hospital for the
Insane, (B. C.) 801
3raduat3s' Club Hospital,
(N.Y.) 272
Grandview Sanitarium, (Pa,). 91
Build of St. John's Free Hos-
pital of, (N.Y.) 254
Gynaecological and Obstetri-
cal Society, (Md.) 640
Gyneceau Hospital, (Pa.) ... 75
Habitutes, Home for, (N.Y.).279
Hackensaok Hospital, CN.J.).490
Hahnemann Hospital, (Pa.).. 62
Hospital, (N.Y.) 261
Hospital Training School for
Nm'ses and Directory,
(Pa.) 91
Hahnemannian Association,
International 1
Hamot Hospital Association,
(Pa.) 77
Harlem Reception Hospital,
(N.Y.) 251
Dispensary, (N.Y.) 286
Eye, Bar and Throat In-
firmary, (N.Y.) 264
Medical Association, (N.
Y.) 271
larrisburg Hospital, (Pa.) .. 78
Harvard Medical Society, of
New York 272
INDEX.
Health, Board of Vital Sta.
tisties, State, (Pa.) 86
Board of Philadelphia,
(Pa.) 84
Board of New Jersey . . .493
Board of Brooklyn, (N.Y.).278
Board of New York 276
Board of New York
State 276
Board of Newark, (N. J.).493
Board of Paterson, (N.J.).494
Heartrest Sanitary, (N.Y.)..280
Hebrew Hospital and Asy-
lum, (Md.) B38
Home for Aged and Infirm,
(Pa.) 91
for Aged Men, (N.Y.) 263
for Aged Women, (N.J.).. 492
for Blind Women, (Pa.).. 91
(Colored) and Hospital,
(N.Y.) 251
for Consumptives, (Pa.)... 91
for Consumptives, (N.Y.) . .281
(Bichardson) for CimTaleB-
oents, (Pa.) 94
for Orippled Children,
(Pa.) 96
for DIaabled Soldiers,
(N.J.) 492
for Friendless Children,
(N.J.) 493
for Habltutes, (N.Y.) ...279
Inebriates, (N.Y.) 280
for Inebriates, Franklin
Reformatory, (Pa.) . . . 90
for Incurables, Philadel-
phia, (Pa.) 92
for Incurables, (N.Y.)... 279
for Incurables, (Washing-
ton, D. 0.) 801
of the Merciful Saviour
for Nervous Invalids,
Long Island, (N.Y.) 275
Long Island, (N.Y.) 280
Norwegian Hospital and,
(N.Y.) 279
and Orphan Asylum', Jew-
ish Foster, (Pa.) 82
B:verview, (N.Y.) 281
Soldiers and Sailors,
(Pa.) 94
Sboiety Protestant Foster,
(N.J.) 495
5t. Luke's Hospital and, (N.Y.)264
Homoeopathic Medical and
Surgical Hospital and
Dispensary, (Pa.) 79
Medical Society of New
York 273
County Medical Societies
of New York 273
aub, (N.J.) 494
Medical Society, (N.J.)... 494
Hospital, (Md.) B39
Medical Society, (Md.)...540
ainlcal Society, (Md.)...540
Homoepathy, American Insti-
tute of 1
Hospitals, Albany, (N.Y.) 246
City (Horn.), (N.Y.) 245
Allegheny General, (Pa,). 79
Amot-Ogden Memorial,
(N.Y.) 249
All-Souls', (N.J.) ....• 490
Altoona, (Pa.) 78
and Asylum, Hebrew,
(Md.) 538
Baltimore City, (Md.) 638
Bayonne, (N.J.) 490
Binghamton State, (N.Y.).240
Brigham Hall. (N.Y.) ..249
Brooklyn Throat, (N.Y.).. 248
Buffalo General, (N.Y.).. 248
Buffalo State. N.Y.) ^jgjtj^d li^McrOSOmi
Bryn Mawr, (Pa.) 80
Babies', (N.Y.) 254
Baltimore University, (Md). 638
Baltimore Insane, (Md.) . 638
Bellevue, (N.Y.) 250
Beth Israel, (N.Y.) 264
Bradford Hospital, (Pa.) . . 81
Brooklyn, (N.Y.) 248
Brooklyn Eye and Ear,
(N.Y.) 246
Buffalo, Sisters of Char-
ity, (N.Y.) 249
Buffalo EJye and Ear,
(N.Y.) 264
Burn Brae, (Pa.) 78
Cambria Iron (J>mpany,
(Pa.) 79
Central Throat and Poly-
clinic, (N. Y.) 247
Chambers Street, (N.Y.).. 252
Charity, (Md.) 538
Charity, (Pa.) 76
Child's, (N.Y.) 245
Children's, (N.Y.) 251-264
Children's, (Pa.) 73
Children's, (D. C.) 801
auidien's Homoeopathic,
(Pa.) 89
Children's, Mary Drexel
Home, (Pa.) 69
Christ, (N.J.) 488
Church Dispensary, (N.Y.)260
City, (N.Y.) 250
Clinical Society of Miza-
beth, (N.J.) 498
Colored Home and 251
Columbia Hospital for
Women, (D. O.) 801
Collins Farm State Hom^
oeopathio, (N.Y.) 246
Oonemaugh Valley Memo-
rial Hospital, (Pa.) 77
Cooper, (N.J.) 489
(3ottage, Blossburg, (Pa.) 78
Cottage State, Phillips-
burg, (Pa.) 78
Cottage State, Connells-
vUle, (Pa.) 79
(E.D.) and Dispensary,
(N.Y.) 283
Dispensary L. I, College,
(N.Y.) 283
Dispensary, Albany,(N.Y.)281
Dispensary of Bayoime,
(N.J.) 490
Hasten, (Pa.) 79
Elizabeth General, (N.J.).489
Ellis, (N.Y.) 262
Emergency, (N.Y.) 250
Emergency, (D, C.) 802
Emigrant U. S., (N.Y.) . . .262
Englewood, (N.J.) 490
Examination Office for
Admission to, (N.Y.)... 277
Evangelical Lutheran,
(N.Y.) 249
E^e and 33ar Infirmary,
(N.Y.) 259
Faiton, and Training
School for NurBes,(N.Y.)263
Faxton, Home for Aged
Men, (N.Y.) 263
Flower Surgical, (N.T.) . .2ei
Fordham, (N.Y.) ...249
Foundling, (N.Y.) 258-260
Foundlings, (D. O.) 802
Free Lying-in, (Md.) 538
French, (N.Y.) 254
Garrett Free, (Md.) 538
German, (Pa.) 65
German, (N. Y.) 253
German, (N. J.) 489
Germantown, and Dispen-
~ ■ ,70
Good Samaritan, (Md.)..538
Good Shepherd, for Chil-
dren, (Pa.) 78
Gouveneur, (N. Y.) . . . .264
Government Hospital for
Insane, (D. O.) 801
Graduates aub, (N. Y.).27a
Gynecean, (Pa.) 75
Hackensack, (N. J.). ...490
Hahnemann, CPa.) 62
Hahnemann, (N. Y.). ..261
Hamot, A'<sociatiou, (Pa.) "77
Harlem Eeception, (N.Y.).251
Harlem Throat, (N. Y.)..2e4
Harrisburg, (Pa.) 78
■Homoeopathic Medical,
Surgical and Dispen-
sary, (Pa.) 79
Homoeopathic, (Md.). ..539
Howard and Tnflnnary,
(Pa.) 69
Hudson Elver, (N. Y.)..262
Hutchinson Caiicer, (Pa.), 80
Idiot, (N. Y.) 251
Albany for Incurables,
(N. Y.) 248
Infants, (N. Y.) 250
State for the Insane,
Warren, (Pa.) 81
State for tbe Insane,
DanvUle, Pa.) 82
For Insane, (Md.) 639
Italian Maritime, (N. Y.).247
Jefferson Medical College,
(Pa.) 61
Of Jersey Kty, (N. J.).. 487
Jewish, (Pa.) 70
Johns Hopkins, (Md.) . . .638
John Wells Memorial,
(N. J.) 491
Kensington for Women,
(Pa.) 67
Kings (bounty, (N. Y.)..248
Kingston Ave., (N. Y.).247
Lackawanna, (Pa.) 77
Laidlaw's Private, (N.Y.).281
Lancaster County Alms-
house, (Pa.) 60
Laura Franklin for Chil-
dren, (N. Y.) 261
Lebanon, (N. Y.) 254
Long Island College,
(N. Y.) 246
Lying-in, (Md.) 639
Lying-in Asylum, (D. C.).801
Lysle's Private, (Pa.)... 78
Manhattan Bye and Bar,
(N. Y.) 265
Marine, V. S., (N. Y.). ..262
Marshall Inflrmary,(N.Y.).263
Maryland General, (Md.).639
Maternity, (Pa.) 67
Maternity, (N. Y.) 252
Matteawan State, (N.Y.).249
MeadviUe City, (Pa.) ... 78
Memorial and House of
Mercy, (Pa.) 70
Memorial Amot-Ogden,
(N. Y.) ..249
Memorial, Orange, (N.J.).488
Mercy, (Pa.) 77
Methodist Episcopal, (Pa.) 70
Methodist Episcopal, (N.Y.)246
Metropolitan, (N. Y.)...266
Metropolitan Throat, (N. Y.)256
Miners' for Bitmniuous
Coal Miners, (I^.) go
Mountainside, (N. J.). ,490
Mount Sinai, (N. T.). ..253
Mt. Sinai Out-DoOT Dent..
(N. T.) ....286
Muhlenberg, (N. J.). .,489
National Home, (D. C.)..802
INDEX.
XXIX
Elospital for Nervous and Men-
tal Diseases, (N. Y.).281
For Nervous Diseases,
(N. Y.) 252
New Amsterdam Bye and
Bar, (N. Y.). ........256
Newark aty, (N. J.). .489
New Jersey State 48T
New York, {fl. Y.). ..251
New York Cancer, (N. Y.).256
New York College of Vet-
erinary Surgeons, (N.Y.).255
New York Foundling,
(N. Y.) 258
New York Lying-in, (N.Y.).279
New York Orthopedic Dis-
pensary and, (N. Y.) . .261
New York Out-Patient
Department, (N. Y.)...287
New York (Hom.) Medical
College for Women,
(N.Y.) 2B9
Norwegian Lutheran, (N.Y.)279
Nursery and Child's,
(N.Y.) 25T-258
Nursery and Child's,
(Md.) 539
Oil City Hospital, (Pa.)'. . TS
Orange Memorial, (N.J.).488
Ophthalmic (Hom.),(N.Y.)259
Ophthalmic and Am-al
Institute, (N.Y.) 261
Orthopaedic Dispensary,
(N.Y.) 261
Out-Patient Dep't of
Boosevelt, (N.Y.) 287
Passaic, (N.J.) 490
Paterson General, (N.J.).4S8
Pennsylvania Hospital,
(Pa.) 66
Penna. State Lunatic Hos-
pital, (Pa.) 81
Philadelphia Orthopaedic
Hospital, (Pa.) ■ 66
Philadelphia Hospital, •
(Pa.) 67
Philadelphia Polyclinic,
(Pa.) 72
Pittsburg Hospital for
Children, (Pa.) 77
Pittsburg Jfuniclpal Hos-
pital, (Pa.) 78
Pottstown Hospital, (Pa.) 78
Presbyterian, OPaO 71
Presbyterian, (N.Y.) 254
Presbyterian Charity,
(Md.) 539
Preston Retreat, (Pa.)... 78
Quarantine of, (N. Y.) 276
Eeception, (N.Y.) 251
Robert Packer Hospital,
(Pa.) 78
Rochester City, (N.Y.) 262
Rochester State, (N.Y.).. 262
Rogers' Private Hospital,
(Pa.) 80
Roosevelt, (N.Y.) 253
Ruptured and Crippled,
(N.Y.) 265
Rush Hospital, (Pa.) 70
Samaritan Hospital, (Pa.). 74
Satm'day and Sunday As-
sociation of New York. 279
St. Agnes' Hospital, (Pa.) 71
St. Agnes' (Md.) 539
St. Andrew's CJonvales-
cent, (N.Y.) 258
St. Ann's Maternity,
(N.Y.) 261
St. Barnabas'. (N.Y.) . . .489
St. Catherine's, (N.Y.)... 246
St. (Christopher's for
Children, (Pa.) 67
St. Clement's for Epilep-
tics, (Pa.) 73
St. mizabeth's, (N.Y.)... 258
St. Elizabeth's, (N.Y.)... 263
St. mizabeth's, (N.Y.)... 264
St. Francis' Hospital,
(Pa.) 79
St. Francis' , (N. Y. ) 253
St. Francis", (N.J.) 487
St. Piancjs', (N.J.) 488
St. John's, (N.Y.) 217
St. John's, (N.Y.) 249
St. John's Guild Free 254
St. John's Riverside,
(N.Y.) 264
St. John's, (N.Y.) 264
St. Joseph's, (Pa.) 74
St. Joseph's, (Pa.) 80
St. Joseph's Hospital,
Reading, (Pa.) 82
St, Joseph's, (N.Y.) 252
St. Joseph's, (N.Y.) 263
St. Joseph's, (N.J.) 488
St. Joseph's, (Md.) 539
St. Luke's Hospital, (Pa.) 80
St. Luke's, (N.Y.) 252
St. Luke's Home, (N.Y.).264
St. Mark's, (N.Y.) 258
St. Mary's, (Pa.) 70
St. Mary's Maternity and
Infants' Home, (N.Y.).. 247
St. Mary's, (N.Y.) 247
St. Mary's I(ying-Hi
Women's, (N.Y.) 248
St. Mary's Free, (N. Y.).259
St. Mary's Hospital,
CN. Y.) 262
St. Mary's, (N. J.). ..481
St. Michael's, (N. J.).. 488
St. Peter's, (N. Y.). ..246
St. Peter's, (N. Y.). ..248
St. Vincent's, (N. y.)...252
St. Vincent De Paul,
(Md.) 539
St. Vincent's Maternity,
(Md.) 539
Sanitarium, (N. Y.). ..259
Seaside for (Children,
(N. Y.) 264
Shenango Valley, (Pa.)... 80
Skin and Cancer, (N. Y.).256
Sloane Maternity, (N. Y.).259
Smith's Infirmary, (N.Y.).264
Sodthem Dispensary and,
(N. Y.) 282
Southern, (Hom.), (Md.).539
Terrace Bank Sanitarium.
(Pa.) 80
Thanksgiving, (N. Y.)...249
Throat dud Limg, L. I.,
(N. Y.) 264
Training School for.
Nurses, (N. Y.) 280
Trenton City, (N. J.)... 491
Trinity, (N. Y.) 259
Troy, (N. Y.) 263
United States Naval Hos-
pital, (Pa.) 67
United States Naval,
(N. Y.) 247
U. S. Emigrant, (N. Y.).252
University of Penna.,
(Pa.) 62
United Presbyterian Mem-
orial, (Pa.) 82
University, (Md.) 639
U. S. Marine, (Md.). ..640
Utlca City, (N. Y.). ..263
Utica State, (N. Y.). ..263
Vassar Brothers, (N. Y.).262
Veterinary Surgeons,
CN. Y.) 255
Ward's Island, (N. Y.)..262
Washington, (D.C.), Home
for Incurables 801
Western Penna., (Pa.).. 77
Western Penna. for In-
sane, Dixmont, (Pa.) . . 82
Wilkesbarre City Hospital,
(Pa.) 80
Willard Parker's, (N.Y.).251
Wlllard State, (N. Y.)..262
WilUamsport, (Pa.) . ... 79
WlUs Bye, (Pa.) 65
Woman's, (Pa.) 63
Woman's, (N. Y.) 260
Woman's, (N. J.) 489
Woman's, (Md.) 539
Women Columbia Hospi-
tal for, (D. C.) 801
For Women and Children,
(N. J.) 490
For Women, (Md.) 538
Workhouse and Incurable,
(N. Y.) 260
YOTkTlUe Dispensary and,
(N. Y.) 287
Hudson River, (State) Hos-
pital for Insane, (N.Y.) .282
Ounty Lunatic Asylum,
(N. J.) 493
County Executive Depart-
ment of (N. J.) 493
Hutchinson (Cfmcer Hospital,
(Pa.) SO
Idiot Hospital, (N.Y.) 251
Incurable Hospitals, (N.Y.) . . .260
Incurables, Home fOr,( Pa.).. 92
Home for, (N.Y.) 279
Home for, (D. C.) 801
Industrial Home for Blind
Women, (Pa.) 91
Inebriates, Franklin Reforma-
tory Home for, (Pa.). . 90
Home, (N.Y.) 280
Infant Asylum, New York. . .278
Infants' Hospital, (N.Y.).250
Infirmary, Penna. Bye and
Bar, (Pa) 92
Buffalo Eye and Ear,
(N.Y.) 264
I^e, Bar and Throat,
(N.Y.) 264
Eye and Ear, (N.Y.) 257
Bye and Bar, (N.J.) 492
for 'Women and Children,
(N.Y.) 257-258
Bye, Ear and Throat,
(D. C.) 802
Insane Asylum, Cumberland
Co., (N.J.) 482
Marshall's, Troy, (N.Y.).. 263
Newark Charitable,(N.J.) 492
S. R. Smith's, (N.Y.) . . . .264
Asylimi, CJamden Co.,
(N.J.) 492
Asylum State, (N.J.) 492
Asylimi, Burlington Co.,
(N.J.) 492
Asylum, Gloucester Co.,
(N.J.) 492
Asylum, Essex O., (N.J.).492
Asylum, Passaic Co.,
(N.J.) 492
Asyliun, Salem Co..
(N.J.) 492
Bloomingdale Asylum for,
(N.Y.) 278
Friend's Asylum for,
(Pa.) 82
<3rov(mmtnt Hospital for,
(D. C.) 801
Hospital, (Md.) 638
MaiTland Hospital for,
(Md.) 639
Mt. Hope Retreat for,
(Md.) 539
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XXX
lusane, New York City Asylum
for, (N.Y.) 278-279
Peuna. Hospital for, (Pa.). 75
Penna. State Hospital
for, (Pa.) 81
St. Vincent's Eetreat for,
(N.Y.) 280
S^ste Hospital for, (Har-
risburff. Pa.) . ■ 81
State Hospital lor, (War-
ren, Pa.) 81
State Hospital lor, (Dan-
ville, Pa.) 82
State Hospital for, <Dei-
mont. Pa.) 82
Western Penna. Hospital
lor, (Pa.) 82
Inspector's Eules Defining the
Duties of the Medical,
(Pa.) 87
Institute lor Deaf and Dumb,
(Pa.) 9t
Homoeopathy American. . 1
St. Joseph's for Improved
Instruction of Deaf
Mutes, (N. Y.) 279
Medico-Legal, (N. Y.). .281
Institution for Deaf and .
Dumb, (Pa.) . 96
lor the Blind, (N. Y.)..2T9
lor ffeeble-Mlnded Chil-
dren, (N. y.) 280
lor Improved Instruction
of Deal Mutes, (N. Y.).280
lor Feeble-Minded and
Epileptic OhUdren,(Md.).638
Instruction of Deaf Mutes,
St. Joseph's Institute'
for Improved, (N. Y.).279
Le Conteulx, , St. Mary's,
Institution for, (N. Y.).280
International Medical Mission-
ary Society Training In-
stitute, (N. Y.) 275
Invalids and Feeble-Minded
Mapother Home for,
(Pa.) 94
Home for Nervous, (N.Y.).275
Investigation Medical Club,
(Md.) 540
Italian Maritime Hospital,
(N. Y.) 247
J. Aiken Meigs Medical As-
sociation, (Pa.) 95
Jefferson Medical College Hos-
pital, (Pa.) 61
Jenkins Medical Association,
(N. Y.) 271
Jersey City Hospital, (N. J.).487
.Jewish Hospital, (Pa.) 70
Foster Home and Or-
phan Asylum, (Pa) . , . 92
Maternity Home, (Pa.) . . 94
Johns Hopkins Hospital, (Md.). 538
John Wells Memorial Hos-
pital Association, (N.J.).491
Jones Memorial Clinic, (N.Y.).286
Jurisprudence Medical Society
of, (N. Y.) 272
Kensington Hospital lor Wo-
men, (Pa.) 67
Kings County Lunatic Asy-
lum, (N. Y.) 280
Hospital, (N. Y.) 248
Kingston Avenue Hospital,
(N. Y.) 24T
Laboratory TJ. S. Naval,
(N. Y.) 279
Lackawanna Hospital, (Pa.). 77
Lancaster County Almshouse,
(Pa.) 80
Laura Franklin Free Hospi-
tal lor Children, (N.Y.).261
INDEX.
Laws ol Delaware, Medical. .572
Pharmaceutical *. 706
Dental 79B
District ol Columbia, Med-
ical 577
Pharmaceutical 710
Dental 798
Maryland, Medical 511
Pharmaceutical 697
Dental 790
New Jei-sey, Medical 51
Pharmaceutical 686
Dental 7S0
New York, Medical 291
Pharmaceutical 638
Dental 751
Pennsylvania, Medical. .105
Pharmaceutical 596
Dental 721
Medical Council, (Pa)... 100
U. S. Pharmaceutical. .594
Lebanon Hospital, (N. Y.)..254
Le Conteulx St, Mary's In-
stitution for Improved
Instruction of Deal Mutes,
(N. y.) 280
Legal Requirements lor Prac-
tice of Medicine United
States 98
Lenox Medical and Surgical
Society, (N. Y.) 272
Libraries In New York aty.289
Long Island College Hospital,
(N.Y.) 246
Throat and Lung Hospital
and People's Dispen-
sary, (N.Y.) 264
College Hospital Dispen-
sary, (N.Y.) 283
Board ol Health, (N.Y.) .-.281
Home, (N.Y.) 280
Lunatic Asylum, (N.Y.) 262
Hudson County. (N.J.)... 492
Kings County, (N.Y.). . . .280
Monroe County, (N.Y.) 262
New Jersey 491
Eensselaer County, (N.Y.)263
Troy, (N.Y.) 263
Lunacy, Eiaminers in, (N.Y.).277
Lying-in Charity and Nurse
School, (Pa.) 104
Asylum, Maternite, (]\Id.).539
Hosipital, Society ol,
(N.Y.) 275
Dep't ol St. Ann's Mater-
nity, (N.Y.) 278
Free Hospital, (Md.) 538
Hospital, (Md.) 539
Lysle's Private Hospital,
(Pa.) 78
Machon (Horn.) of Jersey City,
CN.J.) 494
Manhattan Hospital, fN.Y.). .255
Bye and Bar, (N.Y.) 255
Medical Surgical Society,
(N.Y.)' 272
Mapother Home lor Invalids
and Feeble-Minded, (Pa.) 94
Markleton Sanitarium, (Pa.). 91
Marine, U. S. Hospital, CN.y.)262
■ V. S. Hospital, (Md.) 540
Marshall Inflnnary and Rens-
Bela3r County Lunatic
Asylum, (N.Y.) 263
Maryland Clinical Society,
(Md.) 540
Dental Laws 790
General Hospital, (Md.)..539
HomoeODathio Hospital,
(Md.)' 539
Hospitals, Asylums, Dis-
pensaries 638
Hospital for the Insane,
(Md.) .' 539
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Lying-in Hospital, (Md.)..639
Medical Laws 541
Medical Register ol Phy-
sicians 545
Pharmaceutical Laws ...697
Register ol Dentists 792
Register ol Druggists . ..690
School lor Blind, (Md.) . .539
University Hospital, (Md.)539
Woman's Hospital, (Md.).539
Materia Medlca Society
(Horn.), (N.Y.) 273
Maternite Lying-in Asylum,
(Md.) 539
Maternity Hospital, (Pa.) 67
Hospital Women's Hom-
oeopathic Association,
(Pa.) 74
Home, Jewish, (Pa.) 94
Hospital, (N.Y.) 252
Hospital, the Sloane,
(N.Y.) 259
Hospital St. Ann's,
(N.Y.) 261
Hospital, St. Vince:it's,
(Md.) 539
St. Ann's Lying-in Dep't,
(N.Y.) 27S
Matteawan State Hospit.il,
(N.Y.) 249
MeadviUe City Hospital,
(Pa.) 78
Medical Association, Ameri-
can 1
Association ol Harlem,
(N. Y.) 271
Association Jenkins,
(N. Y.) 271
Association, Baltimore,
(Md.) 539
Association, (D. C). ..802
Chirurgical Faculty. (Md.)340
College Hospital, (Horn.),
(N. Y.) 259
CJollege Dispensary, the
University, (N. Y.) 287
Colleges of the United
States B
Congress, International. . 1
Congress, Pan-American . . 1
Council Law, (Pa.). ...100
Dep't N. G., (N. J.).... 493
Eclectic Society of New
York , 273
Eclectic of Central New
York 288
Education of Women As-
sociation for, OSf. Y.)..271
Examiners Pennsylvania
State, (Pa.) 86
Examiners State Board of,
(N. Y.) 273
Examining Surgeons lor
Pensions ol New Jer-
sey 494
Eiaminers New Jersey
State Board ol 498
German Society, (N. Y.).270
Homoeopathic County So-
cieties, (N. Y.) 273
Inspector's Rules Defin-
ing the Duties ol, (Pa.) 87
Investigation, (Hom.),
Club, (Md.) 640
Jurisprudence Society ol,
(N. Y.) 272
Laws 01 Delaware 572
Laws oJ District of Co-
lumbia 677
laws ol Maryland 541
Laws ol New Jersey. ..501
Laws o£ New York. . .291
Laws ol Pennsylvania. ..105
INDEX.
XXXI
Medical Men of Kew Jersey, So-
ciety for the Belief
of Widows and Orphans. 498
New York County Socie-
ties, (N. Y.). ...265-268
Register of Delaware Physi-
cians 573
of District of Columbia
Physicians 579
of Maryland Physicians. 545
of New Jersey PhysiGians.505
of New York Physicians. 317
of Pennsylvania Physi-
cians 117
Central Society, (Horn.),
(N. y.) 273
Harvard Society, (N. Y.)272
Homoeopathic Society,
(Md.) 540
Homoeopathic Club,(N.J.)494
Metropolitan Sooi&ty,
CN. Y.) 272
New Jersey County So-
ci2tiea 496
New York (Hom.) Soolety273
North West Society,
(N. Y.) 270
Orange Mountain Society,
(N. J.) 496
Passaic Society, (N.J.).. 498
Eoman Society, (N. Y.).. .270
Saratoga District Society,
(N. Y.) 273
and Surgical Relief Bu-
reau, (N. Y.) 286
and Surgical Society,
(N. Y.) 268
and Surgical Society,
Manhattan, (N. Y.) ..272
and Surgical Society, Len-
ox, (N. Y.) 272
and Surgical Women's
(Hom.) Association,
(Pa.) 74
and Surgical Society,
(N. Y.) 288
and Surgical Society,
(Md.) 540
Pennsylvania County So-
cieties 57
State Societies 1
State Homoeopathic So-
cieties 2
Union, CN. Y.) 270
West End Society,
CN. Y.) 272
West Side Society,
CN. Y.) 273
Western New York So-
ciety 288
Medicine, New York Acad-
emy of CN. Y.) ;
Corning Academy of
( N. Y.) 288
Legal requirements for the
practice of 98
Medico-Historical Slociety,
(N. Y.) :
Legal Society, (N. Y.)..2T0
Legal Institute, CN- Y.)..281
Memorial Hospital, Arnot-
Ogden, (N. Y 249
ainio, Jones, (N. Y.)...286
Hospital* Association, (N. J.)491
Hospital and House of
Mercy, (Pa.) 70
Hospital,Morristown, (N. J.)491
Hospital, Orange, CN. J.)488
Mental and Nervous Diseases,
Hospital for, (N. Y.)..2S1
Mercy Hospital, (Pa.) 77
Methodist Episcopal Hos-
pital, CPa.) 70
Episcopal Orphanage, (Pa.) 91
Episcopal Hospital, CN.Y.)246
Metropolitan Hospital, (N.Y.).256
Hospital Ti'aining School
for Nurses CN. Y.) 280
Medical Society of New York.272
Throat Hospital CN. Y.).256
Microscopical Society Ameri-
can, (N. Y.) 270
Club of Buffalo, (N. Y.)..288
Society, (Md.) 540
Society, (D. O.) 802
Midnight Mission, (Pa.) 93
Miners' Hospital, Bituminous
Coal, CPa.) 80
Mission, The Midnight, CPa.). 93
Missionary Society Train-
ing Institute of, (N. Y.).276
Monroe County Lunatic
Asylum, (N. Y.) 262
Morgue, The Philadelphia,
/p^ \ g^
Brooklyn,' ' (n! ' Y.) !•■■■■■ ^281
New York 277
Morristown Memorial Hos-
pital, (N. J.) 491
Mt. Hope Retreat for In-
sane, (Md.) 539
Mount Sinai Hospital, (N.Y.).253
Alumni, (N. Y.) 272
Out-Door Dep't, CN.Y.)..286
Training School for Nurses,
(N. Y.) 289
Mountainside Hospital, CN.J.).490
Muhlenberg Hospital, (N. J.).489
Municipal Hospital, (Pa.) ... 75
Hospital, Pittsburg, (Pa.). 78
Mutes, Deaf, Improved In-
struction of, CN. Y.)..280
Institute, St. Joseph's, for
(N. Y.) 279
Mutual Aid Association of
New York, Physicians 270
National Association of Rail-
way Surgeons 4
National, CHom.), Hospital,
(D. C.) 802
Naval Hospital, U. S., (N.Y.).247
Laboratory, XJ. S., (N.Y.).279
Nervous Diseases, Hospital
for, (N. Y.) 252
Invalids' Home for, CN.Y.).275
Neurological Association,
American 3
Society, (N. Y.) 271
t^ew Academy of Medicine
Bureau of Nurses, (N.Y.).289
New Amsterdam Hospital,
(N. Y.) 256
Newark Board of Health,
(N. J.) 493
Charitable Inflrmary,(N.J.)492
City Dispensary, (N.J.).. 491
City Hospital, (N.J.)... 489
German Hospital, (N.J.).489
Orphan Asylum, (N. J.)..49S
St. Barnabas' Hospital,
(N. J.) 489
St, Michael's Hospital,
(N. J.) 488
Woman's Hospital, (N.J.).489
New Jersey Academy of Med-
icine 498
Coimty Medical Socleties.496
Dental Laws 780
Druggists, Register of. . .688
Home for Disabled Sol-
diers 492
Hospitals 487
Medical (Hom.) Club 494
Medical Laws 601
Register of Dentists 784
Medical Register of Phy-
clans of New Jersey... 505
School for Deaf Mutes,
(N. J.) 493
State Hospital 487
State Lunatic Asylum . .491
Training School for Feeble
Minded Children 493
New York Academy of Medi-
cine, (N. Y.) 269
Academy of Sciences 270
Asylum for Lying-in-__
Women, (N. Y.) 279
Cancer Hospital, (N. Y.)..256
City Asylum for the
Insane 278-279
City Directory o£ Streets
and Avenues . .' 299
City Libraries 289
City Street List of Phy-
sicians 305'
City Street List of Drug-
gists 643
City Training School for
Nurses 289
Clinical Society 271
County Medical Soci-
eties 265-268
CJounty, Coroners of 277
Dental Laws, (N. Y.) 751
Dental Register 754
Department of Health 276
Derma tological Society ...270
Diet Kitchen Association,
(N. Y.) 275
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 283
Druggists' Register 647
Eye and Ear Infli-mary,
(N. Y.) 257
Foundling Hospital, (N.Y.)258
(Horn.) Medical CoUege
Hospital, (N. Y.) ....259
Hospital, (N. Y.) M
Oiit-Patient Dep't ..287
Hospitals 245-265
Infants' Asylum .278
Infirmary for Women and
Children's Hospital, (N.Y.)257
(Hom.) Materia Medica
Society §73
Medical Laws • -^i- ••'''''•
Medical Register of Phy-
sicians, New York ....317
Meclical Union, (N.Y.)..270
Medico-Historical Society. 269
Morgue ^irJ
Neurological Society m
Obstetrical Society .^...^b9
Ophthalmic Hospital (Hom.)
(N. y.) 259
Ophthalmic and Aural In-
stitute, (N. Y.) 261
Ophthalmological Society. .269
Otological Society, CN.y.).272
Orthopaedic Dispensary,
(N. y.) 287
Pathological Society, (N.Y.)269
Pharmaceutical Laws of,_
(N. Y.) B38
Physicians' Mutual Aid
Association, (N. Y.) ..270
Register of Dentists,
CN. Y.) T54
Register of Druggists,
(N. Y.) 647
Society of Dermatology and
Genito-Urlnary Surgery. 272
Society of German Physi-
cians 271
Society for the Relief of
Widows and Orphans of
Medical Men 268
Skin and Cancer Hospital,
(N. Y.) 256
State Institution for the
Blind 279
State Association of Bail-
way Surgeons 273
Surgical Society 272
Training School for NurseB289
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Northeastern Dispensary, (N. Y.)2S5
Northern Dispensary, (Pa.) . . 92
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 284
Norwegian Lutheran Deacon-
esses' Home and Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 279
Northwestern Medical and
Surgical Society, (N. Y.)270
Medical and Surgical So-
ciety, (N. Y.) 288
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 288
Nurse School Lying-in
Charity and, (Pa.) 104
Nursery Sheltering Arms,
(N. Y.) 279
Children's Day, (N.J.)... 492
and Child's Hospital
(Md.) 689
and Child's Hospital
(N. Y.) 25T, 268
^Jm■ses .
Bellevue Training School
for, (N. Y.) 289
Bureau for, (N. Y.) 289
Charity Hospital, Train-
ing School for, (N. Y.).289
Mount Sinai T'raining
School for, (N. Y.) 289
New York Academy of
Medicine, Bureau for... 289
New York City Training
School for 289
New York Hospital
Training School for 289
Preshyterian Hospital
Training School for,
(N. Y.) 289
Training School for, (N.J.) 494
Training School for,(N. Y.)263
Training School for,(N.Y.)280
Training School for,(N.Y.)288
Training Schools and Di-
rectory for, (Pa.) 90, 91
Training School of Wo-
man's Hospital, (Pa.) . . 96
Visiting Society of, (Pa.). 93
Obstetrical Society, (N. Y.). .269
and Gynaecological So-
ciety, (Md.) 540
and Gynaecologi.jal Soci-
ety, (D. C.) 802
Oil City Hospital, (Pa.) 78
Ophthalmological Society,
(N. Y.) 269
Orange Memorial Hospital,
(N. J.) 488
Orphan Asylum, (N. J.). 492
Mountain Medical Society,
CN. J.) 497
Orphan Asylum, (N. J.) 492
Asylum, (Md.) 533
A^lum, (D. C.) 802
Asylum Jewish Foster
Home and, (Pa.) 92
Asylum Newark, (N. J.). 495
Asylum St. Anthony's,
(Md.) 639
Asylum St. Mary's, (Md.)539
Orphanage Methodist Epis-
copal, (Pa.) 91
Orphans' Home and Asylum
for Aged and Infirm,
(Pa.) 91
and "Widows of Medical
Men, Society for the
Relief of, (N. Y.) 268,
of Medical Men, Society
for the Belief of.CN. J.)498
Ophthalmic, (Horn.) Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 259
and Aural Institute,
(N. Y.) 261,
Orthopaedic Hospital and In-
firmary for Nervous Dis-
eases, (Pa.) 66
Dispensary Brooklyn,
(N. Y.) 283
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 287
Otologioal Society, (N. Y.)...272
Out-Door Department, Bu-
reau Relief for Poor
(N Y.) 286
of Mount Sinai Hospital,
(N. Y.) 286
of Roosevelt Hospital, (N.
Y.) 287
of New York Hospital. 287
Paedologlcal Society, N. y.)..273
Passaic County Executive
Dep't., (N. J.) 493
Hospital, (N. J.) 490
Insane Asylum, (N. J.).. 492
Medical Society, (N. J.).. 498
Paterson Board Health, (N.J.)494
Eye and Bar Infirmary,
(N. J.) 492
General Hospital, (N. J.). 488
Orphan Asylum, (N. J.).. 492
St. Joseph's Hospital,
(N. J.) 488
Pathological Society, (N. Y.).269
Society Rochester, (N. Y.).272
Society of Brooklyn,(N.Y.).288
Pediatric Society American. 4
Pension Surgeons for New
Jersey 494
Pennsylvania
County Medical Societies. 57
Dental Laws 721
Hospital, (Pa.) 66
Hospital for the Insane,
(Pa.) 75
State Lunatic Hospital,
(Pa.) 81
Medical Ooimcil Law,(Pa.)100
Medical Laws of 105
Medical Register of Phy-
sicians 117
Pharmaceutical I^aws of. .596
Railroad Voluntary Relief
Department, (Pa.) .... 97
Register of Dentists 727
Register of Druggists. . . .604
Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals,
(Pa.) 89
State Medical Examiners,
(Pa.) 86
State Quarantine Board,
(Pa.) 95
Pharmaceutical Associations of
the United States 591
Colleges of the United
States B89
Laws of Delaware 706
Laws of District of Co-
lumbia 710
T^ws of Maryland C97
Laws of New Jer.3ey ....680
Laws of New York 638
Laws of Pennsylvania. . . .596
Laws of United States. .694
Pharmacy Boards Secretaries
of 593
Philadelphia
Alumnae Woman's Medical
College 02
Animals' Society Prevent-
ing Cruelty to 89
Asylum for Aged and In-
firm 91
Asylum, Jewish Foster
Home and 92
Bethany Dispensary 96
Blind Women's Industrial
Home 91
Board of Health 84
l-i- .Charitl^ Bureau of...„,-^Si
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Bureau of Public Safety. . 83
Bureau of Charities 85
Chailty Hospital Dispen-
sary "75
Charity Society 89
Children's Homoeopathic
Hospital 69
Children's Hospital 73
Chllib-en's Hospital, Mary
J. Drexel Home 69
Consumptives Homes for. . 91
Convalescents Richardson
Home 94
Contagious Diseases De-
partment of 84
Coroner Office of 84
Crippled Children 96
Deaf and Dumb Institute. 96
Department of Public
Safety 83
Dispensary 96
Dispensary Northern 92
Dispensary of Southwaik.. 92
German Hospital 65
Germantown Hospital .... 70
Gynecean Hospital 75
Hahnemann Hospital 62
Hahnemann Training School
for Nurses 91
Health Board of 84
Home for Incurables .... 92
Home for Convalescents.. 94
Home for Consumptives... 91
Hospital 67
Incurables Home for 92
Inebriates Reformatory
Home for 90
Jefferson Medical College
Hospitnl 61
Jewish Hospital 70
Jewish Foster Home and
Orphan Asylum 92
Kensington Hospital for
Women 67
I^ylng-In Charity and
Nurse School, (Pa.) 104
Maternity Hospital 67
Medical, Surgical and Ma-
ternity Hospital 74
Memorial Hospital and
House of Mercy 70
Methodist Episcopal Hos-
pital 70
Methodist Episcopal Or-
phanage 91
Midnight Mission 93
Morgue 94
Municipal Hospital 75
Neurological Society .... 95
Northern Dispensary 92
Nurse Visiting Society of. 93
Nurses Training Schools
for 90
Nui-ses' Beneficial Associa-
tion 92
Orphans' Home Asylum. . . 91
Orphanage Methodist Epis-
copal 91
Orthopaedic Hospital and
Infirmary 66
Pathological Society, (Pa.) 95
Pennsylvania Hospital ... 68
Peniisylvania Hospital for
Insane 75
Pennsylvania Railroad Re-
lief Dep't 97
Polyclinic Hospital and
College for Graduates... 72
Presbyterian Hospital ,.,71
Preventive Society 90
Protestant Episcopal Hos-
pital 65
Public Safety Department
of 83
Red Cross Associailon. . .. 97
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Philadelphia
Beformatory Home for In-
ebriatea 90
BlcbardsoQ Home for Con-
Tale^centB 94
Rmh Hospital 70
St. Agnes' Hospital 71
St. Christopher's Hospital
for Children 67
St. Clement's Hospital lor
Bpileptlca 73
St. Joseph's Hospital 74
St. Mary's Hospital 70
Samaritan Hospital 74
Sanitarium Association . . 95
^nitarium Franldin Square 91
Sheltering Arms 91
Society of General Sur-
gery, (Pa.) 95
Society of Ophthalmology,
CPa.) 95
Society for Organizing
Charity 89
Society of Otology and Lar-
yngology, (Pa.) 95
Society for Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals 89
Street Lists of Physicians. 108
Street List of Druggists ... 600
Southern Dispensary 96
Southeastern Dispensary... 75
Trahiing Schools for
Nurses 90
United States Naval Hos-
pital 67
■University of Pennsylvania
Hospital 62
Wills 'Eye Hospital 65
WSman's Hospital 63
Women West Philadelphia
Hospital 66
Woman's Medical College
Alumni 92
Woman's Hospital Train-
ing Nurse School 96
Physicians' Brooltlyn Street
List of (N. Y.) 294
German Society of (N. ■5r.).271
Medical Begister of Del-
aware 573
Medical Register of Dis-
trict of Columbia 579
Medical Register of Mary-
land 64S
Medical Begister of New
Jersey 505
Medical Begister of New
York 317
Medical Register of Penn-
sylvania 117
Mutual Aid Associatiffli,
(N. T.) 27«
New York City Street List
of 308
Philadelphia Street List
of 108
and Surgeons' Ainmni of
(N. Y 271
Pittsburg Hospital for Chil-
dren, (Pa.) 77
Police Department of New
York 277
Polyclinic Hospital (Pa.) 72
New York 35
Pollklinik Deutsche (N. Y.)...264
PoBt-Graduate Medical School
and Hospital (N. Y.) 35
Pottstown Hospital (Pa.) 78
Practice of Medicine, Some
Legal Begulrements for.. 98
Practitioners' Society of New
York 272
Presbyterian Hospital, (Pa.).. 71
Hospital (N. Y.) 254
Hospital Training School
for Nurses 289
Charity Hospital, (Md.)..539
Preston Retreat, (Pa.) 78
Preventive Society of Phil-
adelphia, (Pa.) 90
Protestant Episcopal Hospital
of the (Pa.) 65
Foster Home Society *(N.
J.) 495
Public Safety Department of
(Pa.) 83
Quarantine Hospital of New
York 276
Railway Surgeons' Associa-
tion of (N. Y.) 273
Eeoeption Hospital (N. Y.)..251
Red Cross Association of
(Pa.) 97
Reformatory Home for Inebri-
ates, (Pa.) 90
Register of Delaware Den-
tists 797
of District of Columbia
Dentists 799
of Maryland Dentists 792
of New Jersey Dentists. .784
of New York Dentists 754
of Pennsylvania Dentists.. 727
of Delaware Druggists. .708
of District of Columbia
Druggists 713
of Maryland Druggists . .699
of New Jersey Druggists . 688
of New York Druggists. .647
of Pennsylvania Druggists. 604
of Delaware Physicians. .573
oi District of Columbia
Pliysicians 579
of Maryland Physicians . .545
of New Jersey Physicians. 505
of New Yoit Physicians. 317
of Pennsylvania Physicians.117
Registration of Diplomas,
(Pa.) 104
Summary of Require-
ments for 595
E»lief for Out-Door Poor,
Bellevue Hospital,(N.Y.).286
of Aged Women, Society
for, (N. Y.) 495
of Widows and Orphans
of Medical Men, CN. J.). 498
Requirements for Practice of
Medicine in United
States 98
for Registration 595
Retreat for the Insane, St.
Vincent's (N. Y.) 280
Ricliardson Home for Conval-
escents, (Pa.) 94
Riverview Home, (N. Y.)...281
Robert Packer Hospital, (i?a.) 78
Rochester City Hospital,
CN. Y.) 262
State Hospital 262
Rogers' Private Hospital, (Pa.). 80
Roman Medical Society,
cur. Y.) 270
Roosevelt Hospital, (N.Y.)..253
Out-Patient Dep't of,
(N. Y.) 287
Rules Defining the Duties of
Medical Inspectors and
Assistants, (Pa.) 87
Ruptured and Crippled, So-
ciety for the Relief of,
(N. Y.) 255
Bush Hospital, (Pa.) 70
Salem County Almshouse and
Asylum, (N. J.) 492
Sanatory Heartrest, (N.Y.).280
Sanford Hall,, (N. Y.) 275
Samaritan Hospital, (Pa.) . . 74
Hospital of the Good,
(Md.) 638
Dispensary, the Good,
(N. Y.) 284
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Sanitarium, (N. Y.) 279
Adirondack, (N. Y.) 281
Association, (Pa.) 95
Caldwell's, (N. Y.) 280
Chenango, (N. Y.) 281
Conrad's, (Md.) 538
Franklin Square, (Pa.) ... 91
Grand View, (Pa.) 91
Hospital, (N.. Y.) 259
Markleton, (Pa.) 91
Philadelphia, (Pa.) 95
Walter's Park, (Pa.) 94
Saratoga District Medical So-
ciety, (N. Y.) 273
Saturday and Sunday Hospital
Association, (N. Y.) ..279
School for Feeble-Minded
Children, (Pa.) 94
for Deaf Mutes, (N.J.) . .493
for Feeble-Minded Chil-
dren, (N. J.) 493
for Training Nurses,
(N. J.) 494
for Feeble-Minded, (Md.).538
for Blind, (Md.) 539
Schools, Training, for Nurses,
(Pa.) 90-91
for Nurses, (N. Y.) 289
Seaside Hospital lor Chil-
dren, (N. Y.) 264
Secretaries of Boards of Phar-
macy 593
Sections, New York Aoadeniy.269
Sheltering Arms, (Pa.) 91
Nursery, (N. Y.) 279
Shenango Valley Hospital,
(Pa.) 80
Skin and Cancer Hospital,
(N. Y.) 256
Sloane MBtemity Hospital,
(N. Y.) 259
Societies:
Alumni of Bellevue Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 271
Association of Halme-
mann Medical College,
(Pa.) 95
of City Hospital, (N.Y.)..271
American Anti-Vivisec-
tion Society, (Pa.) 94
Institute of Homoeop-
athy }
Medical Association 1
Boeninghausenj Homoeop-
athic Club of Philadel-
phia, (Pa.) 89
Brooklyn Surgical (N. Y.).288
Children's Friend (N. J.).492
Clinical, (Md.) 540
Clinical, Horn., (D. C.)..80
Clinical Society, (Pa.) 95
Pathological, p. O.) ....802
Dermatological Society,
(N. Y.) 270
and Genito-Urinary Sur-
gery, (N. Y.) 272
Eclectic Medical of Cen-
tral New York 288
Electro- Therapeutical,
(N. Y) 273
Elizabeth Hospital, (N. J.)498
for the Relief of Widows
and Orphans of Medical
Men of New Jersey 498
for the Relief of Widows
and Orphans of Medical
Men (N. Y.) 268
for the Relief of Rup-
tured and Crippled,
(N. Y.) 255
German Physlcians,(N.Y.).271
Gynaecological and Ob-
stetrical, (Md.) 541
Hahnemann Clinical Club
of Philadelphia, (Pa.)89, 94
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INDEX.
Societies ;
Harvard Medical, (N.Y.).272
Homoeopathic State Medi-
cal Societies 2
Medical, (D. O.) 802
Medical Association, (D.
0.) 802
Medical Society of 23d
Ward, (Pa.) 89
Medical Society of North-
em Penna., (Pa.) 89
Microscopical, (D. O.).. .802
Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion of Penna., (Pa.).. 89
Medical, (N. T.) 273
Medical, (Md.) 540
International Medical-
Ciongress 1
International Hahneman-
nian 1
Lehigh Valley Medical,
(Pa.) 94
(Horn.), Medical, (Pa.)., yo
Lennox Medical and Sur-
gical, (N. Y.) 272
Lying-in Hospital, (N. Y.)275
Medical Jurl^rudence,
(N. Y.) 272
and Surgical, (Md.) 540
Medico-Historical, (N.Y.).269
Legal, (N. Y.) 270
Metropolitan Medical,
(N. Y.) 272
Microscopical, (Md. ) 540
Neurological, (N. Y.) 271
New Jersey County Medi-
cal 493
New York Clinical 271
Eclectic Medical 2 73
Medical and Surgical,
(N. Y.) 268
Ophthalmological 269
Pathological 239
Surgical 272
N. W. Medical and Sur-
gical, (N. Y.) 270
Obstetrical, of Philadel-
phia, (Pa.) 95
Obf.tetrical and Gynaecol-
ogical, p. C.) 802
Orange Mountain Medi-
cal, (N. J.) 496
Organon Medical, (Pa.) . . 94
Paxdological, (N. Y.) 273
Pan-American Medical
Congress 1
Passaic Medical, (N. J.).. 498
Pathological of Brooklyn,
(N. Y.) 288
RcchestDr, (N. Y.) 272
Permsylvania County Medi-
cal B7
Philadelphia (Horn.) Medi-
cal, (Pa.) 89
Physician and Surgeon Mu-
tual Aid Society, (Pa.). 94
Pra ctitioners" , (N. Y. ) ... 272
Protestant Foster Home,
(N. J.) 495
Kelief of Aged Women,
(N. J.) 495
Eoman Medical, (N. Y.).270
Saratoga District Medi-
cal, (N. Y.) 273
Schuylkill County (Horn.)
Medical, (Pa.) 89
Societe Francaise De Bien-
faisance, (Pa.) 89
South Central Penna.
(Horn.) Medical, (Pa.).. 95
State Medical Societies. . . 1
West End Medical, (N. Y.)272
Western New York Medi-
cal 288
West Side Medical, (N.Y.)273
Soldiers' and Sailors' Home,
(Pa.) 94
Southern Dispensary, (Pa.)... 96
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 282
(Horn.) Hospital, (Md.).. 539
Southeastern Dispensary Hos-
pital lor Women and
Children, (Pa.) 75
St. Agnes' Hospital, (Pa.) . . 71
Hospital, (Md.) 539
St. Andrew's Conyaleseent
Hospital, (N. Y.) 258
Infirmary for Women,
(N. Y.) 258
St. Ann's Maternity Hospital,
(N. Y.) 261
Lying-in Dep't. of, (N. Y.).278
St. Anthony's Orphan Asylum,
(Md.) 539
St. Barnabas' Hospital of,
(N. J.) 489
St. Catherine's Hospital,
(N. Y.) 246
St. Christopher's Hospital for
Children, (Pa.) 67
St. Chrysostom's Chapel Dis-
pensary of, (N. Y.) 287
St. Clement's Hospital for
Epileptics, (Pa.) 73
St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
(N. Y.) 258
and Dispensary, (N. Y.)..264
Hospital, mica, (N. Y.).263
Dispensary. (N. Y.) 275
St. Francis' Hospital, (Pa.).. 79
(N. Y.) 253
(N. J.) 487
(N. J.) 488
St. John's Hospital, (N. Y.)247-9
Utica, (N. Y.) 264
Kiverside Hospital,(N.Y.).264
Guild Free Hospital for
Children, (N. Y.) 254
St. Joseph's Hospital, Phila.,
(Pa.) 74
Lancaster, (Pa.) 80
Reading, (Pa.) 82
New York city 252
Syracuse, (N. Y.) 263
Paterson, (N. J.) 488
Baltimore, (Md.) 539
Institute for the Improved
Instruction of Deaf
Mutes, (N. Y.) 279
St. Luke's Hospital, (Pa.)... 80
New York City 252
Utica, (N. Y.) 264
Alumni, (N. Y.) 273
St. Mark's Hospital, (N. Y.).258
St. Mary's Hospital, Phila.,
(Pa.) 70
Brooklyn, (N. Y.) 247
Rochester, (N. Y.) 262
Hohoken, (N. J.) 487
Alumni Association,(N.Y.).274
and Dispensary for Chil-
dren, (N. Y.) 259
I^ing-in Women's Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 249
Maternity and Infants'
Home, (N. Y.) 247
Orphan Asylum, (Md.)...539
St. Michael's Hospital
(N. J.) 488
St. Peter's Hospital, (N. Y.)248
Dispensary, (N. Y 282
St. Vincent's Hospital,
(N. Y.) 252
Retreat for the Insane,
(N. Y.) 280
De Paul Hospital, (Md.).5^9
Maternity Hospital, (Md.)539
State Asylum for the Insane,
New Jersey 492
Board of Charities,
psT. Y.) 276
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Board Health, (Jf. J.) ..493
Board of Health, New
York 276
Board of Health and Vi-
tal Statistics, (Pa.)... 86
Board of Medical Er-
aminers, (N. Y.) 273
Board of Medical Ex-
aminers, New Jersey.. 498
Hospital for the Insane,
(Pa.) 82
Hospital for the Insane,
(Pa.) 81
Statistics, State Board of
Health and Vital, (Pa.) 86
Street Lists of Physicians of
Brooklyn, (N. Y.) 294
of Druggists, Brooklyn,
(N. Y.) 641
of Physicians, New York
aty 305
of Physicians, Philadel-
phia 108
of Druggists, Philadel-
phia 600
Streets and Avenues in New
York City, Directory of .299
Surgery, Genito-lMnaiy, So-
ciety of, (N. Y.)....-...272
Surgeons' Pension) Examining
for New Jersey 49
Surgical Society, (N. Y.) . ^ .272 •
Hospital, Flower, (N. Y.)261
Society, Brooklyn, (N. Y.)288
Society, N. W., (N. Y.).270
and Medical Lenox So-
ciety, (N. Y.) 272
and Medical Relief Bu-
reau at Bellevue Hospi-
tal, (N. Y.) 286
and Medical Society,
Northwestern, (N. Y.).288
and Medical Society,
(Md.) 540
Syracuse Free Dispensary,
(N. Y.) 275
Terrace Bank Sanitarium,
(Pa.) 80
Thanksgiving Hospital, (N.
Y.) 249
Throat Hospital, (Md.) 538
Hospital, Brooklyn)
(N. Y.) 248
Hospital, Metropolitan,
(N. Y.) 256
HosDital and Polyclinic
Dispensary, (N. Y.) 247
Infirmary, (N. Y.) 264
and Lung Hospital, L. I.,
(N. Y.) 264
Training School for Feeble-
Minded Children, (Pa.). 94
for Peeble-Minded, (Md.)538
for Feeble-Mlnded Chil-
dren, (N. J.) 493
School for Nurses, (N. Y.)263
Schools for Nurses, (N.Y.)289
Schools and Directory for
Nurses, (Pa.) 90, 91
School for Nurses, (Pa.). 96
School for Nurses, (N. Y.)280
School for Nurses, (N.J.)494
Training Institute of the In-
ternational Medical Mis-
sionary Society, ( N. Y.)275
Trenton aty Hospital, (N. J.).491
Trinity Hospital (N. Y.) 259
Church Association Dispen-
sary of '(N. 1.) 287
Troy Hospital Dispensary, (N.
Y.) 276
Hospital, (N. Y.) 263
United Presbyterian Memorial
Hospital, (Pa.) 82
INDEX.
XXXV
United States Dental Colleges. ..715
States Dental Societies. ..719
States Emigrant Hospital,
(N. T.) 252
States Medical Colleges of
the 5
States Pharmaceutical
Colleges 589
Pharmaceutical Associa-
tions 591
States Pharmaceurical
Laws 591
States Naval Hospital,
(N. Y.) 247
States Naval Hospital,
(Pa.) 67
States Naval Laboratory,
(N. T.) 279
States Marine Hospital,
(Md.) 640
States Marine Hospital
Service, (N. T.) 262
States Veterinary Medical
Association CPa.) 94
University Hospital, (Md.)...538
Medical College Dispens-
ary, (N. Y.) 287
of New York Alumni 271
of Pennsylvania Hospital,
(Pa.) 62
Dtlca City Hospital, (N. Y.)..263
Bye and Bar Dispensary,
(N. Y.) 275
raxton Hoppital and
Home, (W. Y.) 275
St. Elizabeth's Hospital
and Dispensary, (N. Y.).263
State Hospital, (N. T.)..263
Vanderbilt Clinic. (N. Y.)...288
Vassar Brothers Hospital, (N.
Y.) 262
Veterinary Surgeons' Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 255
Vaccine Physicians, (Pa.) 84
Visiting Nurse Society of Phil-
adelphia, (Pa.) 93
Voluntary Eellef Association,
(Pa.) 97
Walters' Park Sanitarimn,
„ (Pa.) 94
Ward's Island Hospital, (N.
Y.) 262
Washington, (D. 0.) Orphan
Asylum 802
Hospital for Foundlings,
(D. O.) 802
West End Medical Society,
(N. y.) 272
Jersey (Hom.) Medical So-
ciety 494
Medical Society, (N. Y.)..273
German Dispensai-y, (N.Y.)2S6
Philadelphia Hospital for
Women, (Pa.) 66
Western New York Medical
Society 288
Pennsylvania Hospital,
(Pa.) 77
Pennsylvania Hospital for
the Insane, (Par) 82
Widows and Orphans of Med-
ical Men, Society for the
Eelief of (N. Y.) 268
For New Jersey 498
Wilkesbarre City Hospital,
(Pa.) 80
Williamsport Hospital, (Pa.).. 79
Willard (State) Hospital, (N.
Y.) 262
Willard Parker Hospital, (N.
Y.) 261
Wills Bye Hospital, (Pa.)... 65
Woman's Hospital, (Md.) 539
New Jersey 489
New York 260
Pennsylvania 63
Alunmi, (N. Y.) 272
Alumni, (N. Y.) 273
College Alumni, (Pa.) 92
College Infirmary Alumni,
(N. Y.) 271
Women's Asylum for Lying-in,
(N. Y.) 279
and Children's Hospital,
(?r. J.) 490
Home for Aged, (N. J.).. 492
Hospital for, (Md.) 538
Industrial Home for Blind,
(Pa.) 91
Infirmary for (N. Y.). .257-258
, Medical Education of 271
Society for Relief of Aged,
(N. J.) 495
Workhouse, (N. Y.) 260
York Hospital and Dispens-
ary, (Pa.) 81
Yorkville Dispensary and Hos-
pital, (N. Y.) 287
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AN ANODYNE HYPNOTIC TO REPLACE MORPHINE— A distinguished
author writes: "la the administration of remedies to relieve pain, the element
of exhilaration and exaltation should be considered. Morphine, opium, Indian
hemp, and many others produce such delightful sensations as to make them al-
luring and dangerous in administration. Such is not the case with antikamnia.
It is simply a pain reliever, not a stimulant, not an intoxicant; not disposed to
arouse day dreams, and lift up one away from the carking cares of life, and
make him feel that he has entered the heavenly gates, as do some of the so-
called pain-relievers. Antikamnia, opposed to pain as it is, carries with it only
rest, only tranquil nerves, only absence of pain; and sleep comes in the major-
ity of cases quickly and gently."
It has to a very large extent displaced morphine, and various pharmaceuti-
cal preparations of opium, and in so doing it has placed the profession and the
public generally under a great obligation. The debt of gratitude due to the
projectors and manufacturers of this valuable preparation can be surmised only
when we take into consideration the remarkable decrease in the victims of the
morphia habit made possible by its introduction into practical therapeutics.
It has the pain abolishing and heat reducing qualities of the coal-tar com-
pounds of the aromatic series, and shares with them powerful antiseptic effects.
It is easily administered, being free from odor and practically also without
taste; it agrees with the digestive organs, acting as a sedative and antifer-
ment in the stomach, and after absorption exerts a marked anodyne action upon
the sensory nervous system, and favors sleep without being directly a narcotic.
It produces no unpleasant after effects, and there is no danger of forming an
antikamnia habit, as it is only indirectly a hypnotic. In ordinary doses it is
free from any toxic or poisoning effects.
JENSEN'S PEPSIN has been before the profession sufficiently long to have a
well established reputation and become widely known as a standard crystal pep-
sin. When first introduced, over twenty years ago, physicians were generally
using saccharated pepsin, with a digestive power of fifty grains or less, gen-
erally less. The manufacturer of pure crystal pepsin has caused a revolution in
the use of digestive agents, and the physician who uses pepsin is not satisfied
with a preparation which will not at least dissolve two thousand or more
grains of albumin or more. Many forms of pepsin have been placed on the mar-
ket since Dr. Jensen began to introduce crystal pepsin in the profession, but com-
petition has only succeeded in making this pepsin better known. Jensen's pep-
sin has stood the crucial test of experience and is widely used. Not only have
physicians found it satisfactory in cases of atonic dyspepsia, and impaired diges-
tion, but it has also been used by surgeons, as an application to foui ulcers, to
remove false membranes, and as an injection into sinuses to dissolve dead bone.
A novel and valuable use of this agent was discovered some years since, when
it was injected into a patient's bladder in order to dissolve a large blood clot,
due to hemorrhage, which it accomplished to the physician's and patient's full
satisfaction. Jensen's pepsin is now also offered to the profession in compressed
tablets, ready for immediate administration, at the same price as the crystal.
Physicians will appreciate the very great conveniences of this mode of dispen-
sing this valuable remedy.
The publisher thinks it proper to announce to the readers of the Medical
Pharmaceutical and Dental Register-Directory that the low price at which it
is sold has been made possible, through the assistance of business firms
and other friends who have aided the undertaking by inserting their advertise-
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)peration and invite attention to their announcements on the pages indicated.
TEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE, 10th, bel. Sansom, Philadelphia. J.
W. Holland, M. D., Dean. Page 6 and 43.
HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, Broad St., above
Race, Philadelphia. A. R. Thomas, M. D., Dean. Page 10 and 47.
NORTHWEST STORAGE A2JD TRUST COMPANY, S. E. cor. 17th and
Poplar, Philadelphia. Gilbert L. Parker, M. D. Page 14.
D. W. KOLBE & SON, Surgical Appliances, 1339 Arch, Philadelphia. Page
14.
WM. A. KERKHOFF, Masseiu", 134 N. 20th, Philadelphia. Page 16.
KEALLY & COMPANY, RETRO-FLEX SPLINTS (have removed from 2552
Smallwood, Pittsburg, to 81 Taggart St., Allegheny, Pa.) Page XVIII.
A. GUSTAF GEFVERT, Surgical Truss and Bracemaker, 250 N. 15th, Phil-
adelphia. Page 16.
P. BLAKISTON, SON & CO., Medical Books, 1012 Walnut, Philadelphia.
J. H. GBMRIG & SON, Surgical and Veterinary Instruments, 109 R. StJh,
Philadelphia. Page 24.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, North College ave. and 21st st., Philadel-
phia. Clara Marshall, M. D., Dean. Page 24 and 51.
JEROME KIDDER MFG. CO., Mfg. Electricians, 820 Broadway, New York.
Page 24.
HENRY B. PLATT, Piatt's Chlorides, 36 Piatt, New York. Page 28.
OTTO FLBMMING, Mfr. of Electric Specialties, 1009 Arch, Philadelphia.
Page 28.
JULIUS FEHR, M. D., Compound Talcum, Hoboken, N. J. Page 28.
DIRECTORY OF NURSES, 219 S. 13th, Philadelphia. Page 32 and 90.
BLAINE BROS., the Physician, his relation to the Law, Toledo, Ohio.
Page 34.
CARL L. JENSEN CO., Crystal Pepsin, 400 N. 3d, Philadelphia. Page 34. •
A. H. GARSON, MRS., Abdominal and Uterine Supporters, 1304 Master, Phila-
delphia. Page 34.
SAMUEL S. ARMSTRONG & SON, Undertakers, 16th and Columbia ave.,
Philadelphia. Margins.
WALTER A. FORD, M. D., Sanatory Gymnasium, 1420 Chestnut, Philadel-
phia. Page 38.
CANTON SURGICAL AND DENTAL CHAIR COMPANY, Yale Surgical
Chair, Canton, Ohio. Page 42.
GILBERT & BACON, Photographers, 1030 Chestnut, Philadelphia. Page 46.
NEW JERSEY TRAINING SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHIL-
DREN, Vineland, N. J., S. Olin Garrison, M. A., Principal. Page 46.
JOHN REYNDERS & CO., Surgical Instruments, 303 4th ave., New York.
Page 46.
CHARLES PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY, "Phillips' Milk of Magne-
sia," New York. Margins.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 145 N. 10th, Philadelphia.
Page 52 and 589.
CALIFORNIA VINTAGE COMPANY, Wines, 21 Park place, New York,
Page 56.
L. TURNBULL, M. D., Artificial Anaesthesia, Philadelphia. Page 56.
H. M. BETZ, Watches and Diamonds, 4517 Main, Frandford, Pa. Page 60.
J. W. BOUGHTON, Wood Carpet Floors, 1207 Chestnut, Philadelphia,. Page 68.
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STARKEY & PALEN, M. D., Compound Oxygen, 1529 Arch, Philadelphia.
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CHAS. W. KOLBE, Surgical Instruments, 15 South 9th, Philadelphia. Page 68.
W. S. WATSON, M. D., Riverview Home, Pishkill-on-Hudson, New York.
Page 76 and 281.
T. D. CROTHERS, M. D., Walnut Lodge Hospital, Hartford, Conn. Page 76.
DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY COMPANY, " Malt Whiskey," Rochester, N.
Y. Page 76.
G. BETTON MASSEY, M. D., Private Sanitarium, 212 S. 15th, Philadelphia.
Page 76.
A. MARTIN, Ophthalmist, 128 S. 11th, Philadelphia. Page 106.
FRANK MULLER, Oculist prescription Specialist, 1721 Chestnut, Philadel-
phia. Margins.
THE ANTIKAMNIA CHEMICAL COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. Page 244.
HOTEL RICHMOND, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
SEASIDE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
THE SHELBURNE, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
HOTEL LURAY, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atlantic City, N. J. Page 504.
H. K. MULPORD COMPANY, Mfg. Chemists, 2132 Market. 2d page cover.
STEVENSON & JESTER, Liquid Peptone, 215 Pear. Page i.
THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO., Dental Supplies, 12th and Chest-
nut. Page ii.
H. D. JUSTI & SON, Dental Supplies, 1301 Arch. Page vi,
JOHNSON & LUND, Artificial Teeth, 620 Race. Page vi.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OP DENTAL SURGERY, 11th and Clinton.
Page vi.
FORREST LAUNDRY, 1223 Columbia avenue. Page viii.
W. H. ELLIS, Massage, 1309 Broadway, New York. Page viii.
PENNSYLVANIA DENTAL MFG. CO., Dental Supplies, 108 S. 13th. Page.
viii.
J. H. VAIL & CO., Booksellers, 135 8th, New York. Page xviil.
WILMINGTON DENTAL MFG. CO., Dental Supplies. Page xviii.
DIRECTORY ADDRESSING DEPARTMENT, Circulars Addressed. Page
XXXV ii.
JAMES P. GAFNEY, Sign Engraver, 123 N. 6th. Page xxi.
W. V. WILLIS & CO., Surgical Instruments, 134 S. 11th. Page xxii.
J. WYETH & BRO., Mfg. Chemists, S. W. corner 11th and Washington av.
Page xxii.
MEDICO-CHIRURGIOAL COLLEGE. Page xxxviii.
JOSEPH ZENTMAYEE, Optician. 3d page cover.
EDWARD E. SMITH, Dental Instruments. 3d page cover.
PHILADELPHIA POLYCLINIC HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE FOR
GRADUATES. 4th page cover.
I. B. SEELEY, & CO., Trusses. 1st page cover.
JOHN O. BAKER & CO., Cod Liver Oil. 1st page cover.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT CO., Booksellers, 715 Market St. Page xx.
BURN BRAE HOSPITAL, Clifton Heights Page xx.
EDWIN S. JOHNSTON, The Philadelphia institute for Stammering, 1033 Spring
Garden st. Page xxi.
POWERS & WEIGHTMAN, Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia.
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MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—Next meeting will be at Balti-
more, Md., first Tuesday in May, 1893.
Organized in New York May 5, 1846,
as tlie National Medical Convention. Re-
organized and name changed May 5,
1847. First annual meeting at Balti-
more May 2, 1848. Composed of perma-
nent members and delegates. Delegates
receive their appointment from perma-
nently organized State medical societies
and such county and district medical
societies as are recognized by their State
societies. Each State and county med-
ical society entitled to representation has
the privilege of one delegate for every
ten of its regular resident members, and
one for every additional fraction of
more than half that number; provided,
however, that the number of delegates
from any particular State, Territory,
county, city or town shall not exceed
the ratio of one in ten of the resident
physicians who may have signed the
code of ethics of this association. The
medical department of the United States
Army and Navy are each entitled to four
delegates. Delegates hold appointments
for one year. All members of a medical
society recognized by this association
may become members by application, on
presentation of a certificate signed by
the president and secretary of their good
standing in said society, with $5. They
are henceforth permanent members and
entitled to the same privileges. Perma-
nent members, who are entitled to all
privileges of the association except vot-
ing, consist of all those who have served
in the capacity of delegates, and of such
other members as may have been ap-
pointed by unanimous vote. Questions
of ethical or judicial character are re-
ferred to the Judicial Council, consist-
ing of 21 members, one-third of whom
are elected each year. The decisions of
the council are final. Meets annually,
first Tuesday in May or .Tune; the place
and time are determined by vote. An-
nual dues ($5) to be paid before taking
a seat as delegate. Papers must be sent
to the secretary of the appropriate sec-
tion at least one month before the meet-
ing which is to act upon them. The
secretary will give due notice of the time
and order of their presentation. The
Journal'of the American Medical Asso-
ciation is published instead of the annual
volume, free to members in good standing.
Meets in Baltimore, Md., second Tuesday
in May, 1895.
Officers. — Donald Maclean, M. D.,
Michigan, piesident; Starling Loving, M.
D., Ohio; William Watson, M. D., Iowa;
W. B.- Rogers, M. D., Tennessee; F. S.
Bascom, M. D., Utah, vice presidents;
Henry P. Newman, M. D., Illinois,
treasurer; W. B. Atkinson, M. D.,
Pennsylvania, secretary ; George H. Rohe,
M. D., Maryland, assistant secretary;
George W. Webster, M. D., Illinois,
librarian; J. J. Chisholm, M. D., Balti-
more, Md., chairman Committee of Ar-
rangements.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL
CONGRESS will meet in August, 1896,
at Moscow, Russia.
INTERNATIONAL HAHNEMANN-
TAN ASSOCIATION will meet in
June, 1895. Howard Crutcher, M. D.,
103 State street, Chicago, 111,, secretary.
B. L. B. Baylies, M. D., president,
Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. H. Allyn, M. D.,
vice president, Logansport, Ind.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OP
HOMOEOPATHY.— Next meeting will
be at Newport, R. I., June, 1895.
OflScers.- O. E. Fisher, M. D., presi-
dent. Chicago, 111.; .1. B. G., Curtis,
M. D., first vice president, Washington,
D. C; E. F. Stork, M. D., second vice
president, Denver, Col.; E. M. Kellogg,
M. D., treasurer. New York, N. Y.; T.
Franklin Smith, M. D., assistant treas-
urer. New York, N. Y.; E. H. Porter,
M. D., general secretary, 181 West
Seventy-third street, New York, N. Y. ;
Frank Kraft, M. D., recording secretary,
Cleveland, O.
THE PAN-AMERICAN MEDICAL
CONGRESS will meet in the City of
Mexico 1896. Charles A. L. Reed, M. D.,
secretary general, Cincinnati, O.
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETIES.— For
farther information regarding the time
and place of meetings address the Secre-
tary.
ALABAMA.— J. R. Jordan, M. D.,
Montgomery.
ARIZONA.— L. D. Dameron, M. D.,
Phoenix.
ARKANSAS.— L. P. Gibson, M. D.,
Little Rock.
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MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF TEE UNITED STATES.
CALIFORNIA.— W. W. Kerr, M. D.,
San Francisco.
COLORADO.— A. S. Lobingier, M. D.,
Denver.
CONNECTICUT.- N. E. Wordin. M.
D., Bridgeport.
DELAWARE.— W. C. Pierce, M. D.,
Wilmington.
FLORIDA.— J. D. Fernandez, M. D.,
Jacksonville.
GEORGIA.— D. H. Howell, M. D.,
Atlanta.
IDAHO.— C. L. Sweet, M. D., Boise
City.
ILLINOIS.— John B. Hamilton, M. D.,
Chicago.
INDIANA.— F. C. Woodburn, M. D.,
Indianapolis.
IOWA.— C. W. Cokenower, M. D., Des
Moines.
KANSAS.— G. C. Perdue, M. D.,
Wichita.
KENTUCKY.- Steele Bailey, M. D.,
Stanford.
LOUISIANA.— P. B. MoCutchen, M.
D., New Orleans.
MAINE.— C. D. Smith, M. D., Port-
land.
MARYLAND.— J. T. Smith, M. D.,
Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTS.— F. W. Goss,
M. D., Boston.
MICHIGAN.— C. W. Hitchcock, M.
D., Detroit.
MINNESOTA.— C. B. Witherle, M.
D., St. Paul.
MISSISSIPPI.— H. H. Haralson, M.
D., Forest.
MISSOURI.— Frank R. Fry, M. D.,
St. Louis.
MONTANA.— T. H. Ellis, M. D.,
Butte. ,
NEBRASKA.— George Wilkinson, M.
D., Omaha.
NEVADA.— W. A. Phillips, Reno.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.— G. P. Conn,
M. D., Concord.
NEW JERSEY.— William Pierson, M.
D., Orange.
NEW MEXICO.-F. H. Atkins, M.
D., Las Vegas.
NEW YORK STATE MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Albany, Feb-
ruary 5—8, 1895. President, George
Henry Fox, M. D., New York City;
vice president. Prank S. Low, M. D.,
Pulaski, N. Y.; secretary, Frederic C.
Curtis, M. D., Albany, N. Y.; treasurer,
CharlesH. Porter, M.D., Albany, N. Y.
NORTH CAROLINA.— R. D. Jewett,
M. D., Wilmington.
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NORTH DAKOTA.— G. A. Carpen
ter, M. D., Fargo.
OHIO.— Thomas Hubbard, M. D., To
ledo.
OKLAHOMA.— C. D. Arnold, M. D.
El Reno.
OREGON.— F. Cauthorn, M. D., Port
land.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE MED
ICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Cham
bersburg third Tuesday, May, 1895
President, John B. Roberts, M. D.
Philadelphia. Vice-Presidents, S. C
Stewart, M. D., Clearfield; J. A. Lippin
cott, M. D., Pittsburg; J. H. Wilson
M. D., Beaver; R. Aimstrong, M.^ID.
Lock Haven. Secretary, William ; B
Atkinson, M. D., Philadelphia; assistan
secretary, H. G. Chritzman, M. ID.
Welsh Run; treasurer, G. B., Dunmire
M. D., Philadelphia; chairman pommif
tee of arrangements, G. S. Hull, M. D.
Chambersburg.
RHODE ISLAND.— W. R. White, M
D.i Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA,— W. Peyr,
Parcher, M. D., Charleston.
SOUTH DAKOTA.— R. C. Warn*
M. D., Mitchell.
TENNESSEE.- S. S. Crockett, W
D., Nashville.
TEXAS.— H. A. West, M. D., Ga
veston.
VERMONT.— D. C. Hawley, M. D
Burlington.
VIRGINIA.— L. B. Edwards, M. D
Richmond.
WASHINGTON.— R. L. Thompsoi
M. D., Spokane.
WEST VIRGINIA.— D. Mayer, IV
D., Charleston.
WISCONSIN.— C. S. Sheldon, M. D
Madison.
HOMOEOPATHIC STATE MED
GAL SOCIETIES.
For further information regarding tin
and place of meetings address the se
retary.
ALABAMA.— G. G. Lyon, M. D., M
bile.
CALIFORNIA.— Eleanor P Marti
M. D., 921 Polk street, San Prancisc
COLORADO.— A. Cuvier Jones 1
D.. Canon City.
CONNECTICUT.-M. J. Adams 1
D., West Haven. '
DELAWARE.— Egmont T Npe-p
dank, M. D., 801 Washington, Wilmfn
ton.
DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA— Rip
ard Kingsman, M. D., 701 B Cnnit.
Washington. ^^P"'
MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.
FLORIDA.— Ida F. Bruce, M. D.,
Tampa.
GEORGIA.— R. B. Hinman, M. D.,
Atlanta.
ELI/INOIS.— Wesley A. Dunn, M. D.,
Chicago, Marshall Field Building.
INDIANA.— W. B. Clarke, M. D., In-
dianapolis.
lOWA.^D. W. Dickinson, M. D., Des
Hoines.
KANSAS.— C. F. Menninger, M. D.,
Topeka.
KENTUCKY.— Allison Clokey, M. D.,
Louisville.
LOUISIANA.— C. R. Mayer, M. D.,
268 St. Charles, New Orleans.
MAINE.— Cora N. Johnson, M. D.,
Skowhegan.
MARYLAND.- W. Dusany Thomas,
M. D., 601 Carrolton avenue, Balti-
more.
MASSACHUSETTS.— Prank C. Rich-
ardson, M. D., 1 Saratoga place, East
Boston.
MICHIGAN.— Roy C. Copeland, M.
D., Bay City.
MINNESOTA.— Henry C. Aldrich, M.
D., Minneapolis.
MISSOURI.— H. J. Rov(rold, M. D,,
518 Francis, St. Joseph.
NEBRASKA.- George H. Neal, M.
D., Falls City.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.- Arthur F.
Sumner, M. D., Concord.
NEW JERSEY.- P. P. McKinstry,
M. D., Washington.
NEW YORK.-^ohn L. MofEatt, M.
D., 17 Schermerhorn, Brooklyn.
OHIO.— Thomas M. Stewart, M. D.,
226 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio.
OREGON.— C. A. Nacrum, M. D.,
Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA.— Edward R. Sna-
der, M. D., 140 North Twentieth street,
Philadelphia.
RHODE ISLAND.— L. D. Lippitt, M.
D., 01neyville.
SOUTH DAKOTA.— W. W. Lowe,
M. D., Wentworth.
TENNESSEE.— Clara O. Plimpton,
M. D., Nashville.
TEiAS.- C. F. Bradner, M. D., San
Antonio.
UTAa—J. Olin T. White, M. D.,
Salt Lake City.
VERMONT.— W. F. Minard, M. D.,
Waterbury.
WASHINGTON.— S. Weldon Young,
M. D., Seattle.
WISCONSIN.— G. L. Alexander, M.
D., Milwaukee.
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timore, Md., second Tnesday in May,
1895.
AMERICAN DBRMATOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.— O. W. Allen, M. D.,
Sec'y.
AMERICAN LARYNGOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.— C. H. Knight, M. D.,
Sec'y, New York.
AMERICAN SURGICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—J. R. Weist, M. D., Sec'y, Rich-
mond, Ind.
AMERICAN OLINATOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.— J. B. Walker, M. D.,
Sec'y, Philadelphia.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
GENITO-URINARY SURGEONS.— J.
A. Fordyce, M. D., Sec'y.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF RAILWAY SURGEONS.— J. M.
Dirmen, M. D., Fort Wayne, Ind.
CONFERENCE OF STATE MEDI-
CAL AND EXAMINING AND LI-
CENSING BOARDS.— Hugh M. Tay-
lor, M. D., Sec'y, Richmond, Va.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL MIS-
SIONARY SOCIETY.— .T. Edward
Giles, M. D., Sec'y, New York City.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MEDI-
CINE will meet at Baltimore, Md., May,
1895.— Charles Mclntire, M. D., Sec'y,
Easton, Pa.
CONGRESS OP AMERICAN PHY-
SICIANS AND SURGEONS.— W. H.
Carmalt, Sec'y.
AMERICAN OPHTHALMOLOGI-
CAL SOCIETY.— S. B. St. John, M. D.,
Eec. Seo'y, Hartford, Conn.
AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCI-
ETY.—J. J. B. Vermyne, M. D., Sec'y,
New Bedford, Mass.
AMERICAN NEUROLOGICAL AS-
SOCIATION.—G. M. Hammond, M. D.,
Sec'y, New York.
AMERICAN MEDICO-PHYSIOLOG-
ICAL ASSOCIATION.— Henry M. Hurd,
M. D., Sec'y, Baltimore, Md.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR
THE STUDY AND CURE OF IN-
BBRIATES.— T. D. Crothers, M. D.,
Sec'y.
AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH
ASSOCIATION.— Irvnn A. Watson, M.
D., Sec'y, Concord, N. H.
AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL
SOCIETY.— H. C. Coe, M. D., Sec'y.
ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL OP-
PICFJRS OP INSTITUTIONS FOR
IDIOTIC AND FEEBLE-MINDED
.PERSONS.- A. O. Rogers, M. D., Sec'y,
Faribault, Minn.
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AMERICAN ORTHOPAEDIC AS-
SOCIATION.—John Ridlon, M. D.,
Sec'y, 337 W. 57th st.. New York.
AMERICAN PEDIATRIC SOCI-
ETY.—S. S. Adams, M. D., Sec'y, Wash-
ington, D. C.
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN
ANATOMISTS.— D. S. Lamb, M. D.,
Sec'y, Washington, D. C.
AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SO-
CIETY.—H. Newell Martin, M. D.,
Sec'y, Baltimore, Md.
AMERICAN OBSTETRICAL SO-
CIETY.—A. L. Chatterton, M. D.,
Sec'y, 200 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
AMERICAN VOLUNTEER MEDL
CAL CORPS.— P. H. Strausz, M. D.,
Sec'y, Toledo, Ohio.
AMERICAN HEALTH RESORT
ASSOCIATION.— W. A. Chatterton, M.
D., Seo'y, Chicago, 111.
ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL SU-
PERINTENDENTS OF ^VMBRICAN
INSTITUTIONS FOR THE INSANE.
—John Curwen, M. D., Sec'y, Warren,
Pa.
ASSOCIATIONS OF ACTING AS-
SISTANT SURGEONS OP 'THE U. S.
ARMY.— W. Thornton Parker, M. D.,
Rec, Groveland', Mass.
ASSOCIATION OP AMERICAN
PHYSICIANS.— Henry Hun, M. D.,
Sec'y, Albany, N. Y.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP
RAILWAY SURGEONS.— Hugh M.
Taylor, M. D., Sec'y, Richmond, Va.
SOUTHERN SURGICAL AND
GYNECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
— W. E. B. Davis, M. D., Sec'y, Rome,
Ga.
UNITED STATES MEDICAL
PRACTIONERS' PROTECTIVE AL-
LIANCE.—Edson Covey, M. D., Sec'y,
Port Huron, Mich.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION will meet at Baltimore,
Md., June, 1895. Henry D. Halton, M.
D., Pres., of Vt. John Morris, M. D.,
Sec'y, of Md.
MEDICAL GUILD OF THE MIS-
ERICORDIA.— Next meeting at the
call of the Provost. Object— Mercy to
the sufEering: OflSeers- W. Thornton
Parker, M. D., Provost, Groveland,
At 3.SS.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLO-
GISTS.—Wm. W. Potter, Sec'y, Buf-
falo, N. Y.
AMERICAN BRANCH OF THE
SOCIETY PSYCHICAL RESEARCH.
— Richard Hodgson, Sec'y, Boston, Mass.
AMERICAN ELECTRO-THERA-
PEUTIC ASSOCIATION.— Margaret
A. Cleaves, Sec'y, 68 Madison ave.
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN
MEDICAL EDITORS will meet at
Baltimore in May, 1895. George Gould,
M. D., Sec'y.
AMERICAN DERMATOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.- C. W. Allen, M. D.,
Sec'y.
AMERICAN LARYNGOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.— C. H. Knight, M. D.,
Sec'y, New York.
AMERICAN SURGICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—J. R. Weist, M. D., Sec'y,
Richmond, Ind.
AMERICAN CLIMATOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION.— J. B. Walker, M. D.,
Sec'y, Phila.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OP
GENITO-URINARY SURGEONS.— J.
A. Pordyce, M. D., Sec'y.
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OP RAH.WAY SURGEONS.— J. M.
Dinnen, M. D., Sec'y, Port Wayne, Ind.
CONFERENCE OP STATE MEDI-
CAL AND EXAJHNING AND LI-
CENSING BOARDS.— Hugh M. Tay-
lor, M. D., Sec'y, Richmond, Va.
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^P^'^FT^ SOCIETY. -J. Edward
Giles, M. D., Sec'y, New York city.
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MEDICAL, COLLEGE OF ALA-
BAMA, Mobile, Ala. Faculty— G. -A.
Ketchum, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine and Dean; J. F.
Heustis, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; G. Owen, M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
and Children; W. H. Sanders, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of the Eye and Ear,
and Microscopy; 0. A. Mohr, M. D.,
Prof, of Chemistry; T. S. Scales, M. D.,
Prof, of Hygiene, Medical Jurisprudence,
Clinical and Genito-Urinary Surgery; W.
B. Pape, M. D., Prof, of Physiology and
Clinical Medicine; E. D. McDaniel, M.
D., Prijf. of Materia Medica, Therapeu-
tics and Clinical Medicine; R. Goode,
M. TO., Prof, of Anatomy.
ARKANSAS INDUSTRLAJJ UNI-
VERBITX (Medical Department), Little
Rock, Ark. Faculty.— P. O. Hooper, M.
D., Em. Prof, of Practice of Medicine;
E. Bently, M. D., Prof, of the Institutes
and Practice of Surgery; J. A. Dibrell,
.Tr., M. D., Prof, of General Descriptive
and Surgical Anatomy, Pres.; A. L.
Breysacher, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children;
^ J. J. McAlmont, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica, Therapeutics, Hygiene and Bot-
any; J. H. Southall, M. D., Prof, of the
Practice of Medicine; R. G. Jennings,
M. D., ' Prof, of Clinical Surgery and
Dermatology and Sec'y.; W. P. Baker,
M. D., Prof, of Medical Chemistry and
Toxicology; L. P. Gibson, M. D., Dem-
onstrator of Anatomy; T. E. Murrell,
M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otol-
ogy; J. H. Lenow, M. D., Prof, of Di-
seases of Genito-Urinary Organs; C.
Watkine, M. D., Physical Diagnosis and
Clinical Medicine; L. R. Stark, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynaecology; E. R. Dibrell, M.
D., Prof, of Institutes of Medicine; W.
H. Miller, M. D., Prosector of Anatomy;
B. E. Moss, A. M., Prof. Medical Juris-
prudence.
COOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE,
San Francisco, Henry Gibbons, Jr., M.
D., Dean, 920 Polk street. A four years'
course, charges $130 for each of three.
Conditions, diploma or certificate from
literary college, or examination. 42
graduates last term. Summer course be-
gins June 1. Six months. Graduating
exercises In December. Faculty. — L.
0. Lane, M. D., Prof, of Surgery; C.
N. ElUnwood, M. D., Prof, of Physiol-
ogy; A. Barkan, M. D., Prof, of Oph-
thalmology and Otology; J. H. Wythe,
M. D., Prof, of Microscopy and Histol-
ogy; H. Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children, and Dean; J. O. Hirschf elder,
M. O., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; G.
Gushing, M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology;
W. D. Johnston, M. D., Prof, of Chem-
istry and Toxicology; R. H. Plummer,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; C H Steele,
M. i)., Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics; S. O. L. -Potter, M. D.,
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine; C. N. EUinwood, M. D., Act-
ing Prof, of Clinical Surgery.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
(Medical Department), San Francisco,
Ual. Faculty.— M. Kellogg, A. M., Pres-
ident pro tem. of the Academic Senate ;
G. A. ShurtlefE, M. D., Emeritus Prof, of
Mental Diseases and Medical Jurispru-
dence; R. B. Cole, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Gynaecology; W. F. Mc-
Nutt, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Medicine; R. A. McLean,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical and Operative
Surgery and Dean; W. E. Taylor, M.
D., Prof, of Principles and Practice of
Surgery; A. L. Lengfeld, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Medical Chemis-
try; B. R. Swan, M. D.-, Prof, of Dis-
eases of Children; G. H. Powers, M.
D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otol-
ogy; W. W. Kerr, M. D., Prof, of Clin-
ical Medicine; A. A. D'Ancona, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology; D. W. Montgomery,
M. D., Prof, of Pathology and Histol-
ogy; W. Dodge, M. D., Prof, of Thera-
peutics; J. M. Williamson, M. D., Prof,
of Anatomy.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA, J. P. Widney, M. D.,
Los Angeles, Cal., Dean.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, San Francisco, Cal. Faculty.—
D. Maclean, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics;
J. W. Hamilton, M. D., Prof, of Gy-
naecology; G. G. G«re, M. D., Prof, of
the Principles and Practice of Surgery;
M. E. Van Meter, M. D., Prof, of Or-
thopedic and Clinical Surgery; H. T.
Webster, M. D., Prof, of the Principles
of Medidne and Patihology; W. B.
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PROFESSOBS.
J. M. DA COSTA, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Pro-
fessor of Practice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine, 1700 Walnut Street.
BOBEBTS BABTHOLOW, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus
Professor of Materia Medica, General Therapeu-
tics and Hygiene, 1527 Locust Street.
HENEY C. CHAPMAN, M.D., Institutes of Medi-
cine and Medical Jurisprudence, 1214 Walnut
Street.
JOHN H. BBINTON, M. D., Practice of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery, 1423 Spruce Street.
THEOPHILUS PAKVIN, M.D.,LL. D., Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children, 1626
Spruce Street.
JAMES W. HOLLAND, M. D., Medical Chemistry
and Toxicology, 2U06 Chestnut Street.
WILLIAM S. FOEBES, M. D., General, Descriptive
and Surgical Anatomy, 1704 Walnut Street.
WILLIAM W. KEEN, LL. D., M. D., Principles of
Surgery and Clinical Surgery, 1729 Chestnut
Street.
MOEEISLONGSTRETH, M. D., General Pathol-
ogy and Pathological Anatomy, 1416 Spruce
Street.
H. A. HAEE, M. D., Materia Medica and General
Therapeutics, 222 South Fifteenth Street.
JAMES C. WILSON, M. D., Practice of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine, 1437 Walnut Street.
E. E. MONTGOMEBY, M. D., Clinical Gynecology,
1716 Walnut Street.
HONOKABT AND ClilNICAt
PKOPBSSOBS.
WILLIAM THOMSON, M. D., Ophthalmology,
No. 1426 Walnut Street.
J. SOLIS COHEN, M.D., Laryngology, No. 1431
Walnut Street.
HENEY W. STELWAGON, M. D., Dermatology,
No. 223 South 17th Street.
H. AUGUSTUS WILSON, M. D., Orthopedic Sur-
gery, No. 1611 Spruce Street.
EDWIN E. GEAHAM, M. D., Diseases of Chil-
dren, No. 1502 Spruce Street. •
F. X. DERCUM, M. D., Diseases of the Nervous
System, No. 810 North Broad Street.
G. E. DE SCHWEINITZ, M. D., Ophthalmology,
No. 1401 Locust Street.
OEVILLE HOEWITZ, M. D., Genito-Urinary
Diseases, No. 1115 Walnut Street.
■W. JO?EPH HEARN, M. D., Surgery, 1120 Wal-
nut Street.
EDWAED P. DAVIS, M. D., Obstetrics, 252 S.
21st Street.
S. MAC CUEN SMITH, M. D., Otology, 1502 Wal-
nut Street.
W. M. L. COPLIN, M, D., Adjunct Professor of
Hygiene, No. 310 Catharine Street.
Demonstrators : — A corps of eighty Demonstrators and other Instructors.
Clinical Instructors:— The Chiefs of the various Clinics and their Assistants, to the number
of thirty or more.
PRACTICAL LABORATORY INSTRUCTION AND SPECIAL CLINICS.
Four regular courses of lectures by the Faculty embrace the whole medical curriculum. This
course is supplemented by the lectures on special topics, and demonstrations of the Spring term.
To each department of the regular curriculum there is appended a Laboratory Course, carried on
in large and thoroughly equipped apartments in the College, by specially appointed DemooBtratorn,
under the immediate direction of the Professor. In this way each candidate for the degree of M. D. is
immediately and personally taught in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Physical Diagnosis, Laryngology,
Ophthalmology, Orthopedic Surgery, DermatoloKy, Medical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Materia Medica and
Experimental Therapeutics, Physiology, Histology and Experimental Physiology, and Minor Surgery,
Bandaging, Operations on the Cadaver, etc., and in the Department of Medicine, "clinical conferencts,"
and practical lessons in Physical Diagnosis. i
This course of instruction is free of charge, but obligatory upon candidates for the Degree, except
those who have had such instruction elsewhere.
Clinical Instruction is given daily at the Hospital of the Jefferson Medical College
throughout the year by Members of the Faculty, and by the Hospital Staff, and at the Pennsylvania and
other Hospitals several times a week.
Bedside instruction in Medicine, Gyncecology^ Su/rgery, Obstetrics, and all the special branches, is a part
of the third year course, and it without extra fee.
The Annual Announcement, giving full particulars, will be sent on application to
J, TV. HOLIjAND, M. I>, Dean,
At the College, 10th & Sansom Sts
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Church, M. D., Prof, of the Practice of
Medicine; John Fearn, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics; 0.
N. MiUer, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; J.
P. Semitz, M. D., Prof, of Physiology
and Nervous Diseases; M. H. Logan, M.
D., Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology;
F. Cornwall, M. D., Prof, of Ophthal-
mology, Larynology and Otology; A. E.
Scott, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Chil-
dren; E. F. West, M. D., Demonstrator
of Anatomy.
THE GROSS MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Denver, Col. A three year course.
Charges, first and second year, $75
each; third year, free. Requirements
for admission: Candidates for matricula-
tion who cannot present a diploma from
some recognized college, academy, nor-
mal or high school, will be required to
sustain satisfactory examinations in the
branches prescribed by the Association
of American Medical Colleges. Special
students, not candidates for the degree
of "Doctor of Medicine," will be ad-
mitted upon the payment of the matri-
culation fee. Robert Levy, M. D., sec-
retary, 300 Cal. Building. Faculty.—
W. H. Buchtel, M. D., Prof, of Obste-
trics and Clinical Midwifery; J. Eisner,
M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine; T. H.
Hawl£ins, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Gy-
naecology, Abdominal Surgery and Clini-
cal Midwifery; J. Boice, M. D., Prof, of
Principles and Practice of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; W. H. Davis, M. D.,
Prof, of Dermatology and Venereal
Diseases; W. J. Rothwell, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and
Clinical Medicine; R. Levy, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology and Diseases of the
Throat and Nose; R. F. LeMond, A. M.,
M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and
Otology; C. P. Shollenberger, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of Children.
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
(Medical Department), Boulder, Col.
The course of instruction is graded, and
covers three years of nine months each.
A fourth year is urgently recommended,
but it has not been made compulsory.
Faculty.— J. H. Baker, LL. D., Pres. of
the University; J. T. Eskiidge, M. D.,
Dean, Prof, of Nervous and Mental
Diseases and Medical Jurisprudence; J.
H. Kimball, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine; H. W. McLauthlin, M. D.,
Sec., Prof, of Materia Medica, Thera-
peutics and Clinical Medicine; L. M.
GifiBn. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and
Physiology; C. Skeele Palmer, Ph. D.,
Prof, of Chemistry; C. Parkhill, M. D.,
Prof, of Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; J. Gardiner,
B. Sc, Prof, of Histology; H. O. Dodge,
M. D., Prof, of Physical Diagnosis and
Hygiene; N. Macphatter, M. D., Prof, of
Gynsecology and Abdominal Surgery;
A. Lobingier, M. D., Prof, of Pathology
and Clinical Surgery; G. M. Black, M.
D., Prof. Of Laryngology and Rhinology;
J. Chase, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology
and Otology; J. W. O'Connor, M. D.,
Prof, of Railway and Clinical Surgery;
H. B. Whitney, M. D., Prof, of the
Diseases of Children; L. B. Lemen, M.
D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery; G. B.
Packard, M. D., Prof, of Orthopaedic
Surgery.
DENVER MBDICAIL COLLEGE,
Medical Department University of
Denver, Denver, Col. A four years'
course; charges. Mat. $5. $75 a year '
except last year. Faculty. — Wm. F.
McDowell, Ph. D., Chancellor; J. W.
Graham, M. D., Dean, Emer. Prof, of
Medicine; H. A. Lemen, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of Medicine; W. H. Williams, M.
D., Emer. Prof, of Diseases of Women;
F. J. Bancroft, M. D., Prof, of Frac-
tures and Dislocations; A. Stedman, M.
D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Puerperal
Diseases; C. Denison, A. M., M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of the Chest and of
Climatology; W. E. Wilson, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica, Therapeutics
and the Diseases of Children; S. A.
Fisk, A. M., M. D., secretary, Prof, of
the Practice of Medicine; E. J. A. Rogers,
M. D., Prof, of Principles and Practice
of Surgery; B. C. Rivers, M. D., Prof,
of Opthalmology and Otology; H. H.
Howland, M. D., Prof, of Laryngology
and Rhinology; J. W. Collins, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynaecology; O. J. PfeifCer, M.
D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery; J. A. Se-
wall, M. D., LL. D., Prof, of Chemis-
try; A. K. Worthington, M. D., Prof. '
of Anatomy; Henry Sewall, Ph. D., M.
D., Prof, of Physiology; Carl Ruedi, M.
D., Prof, of Pathology and Clinical
Medicine.
YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven,
Conn. Herbert E. Smith, Dean.
Three years of thirty-four weeks each.
Charges — First year, $140. Second,
$140. Third, $80. Graduation, $30.
No. of graduates 15. Faculty. — Rev. T.
Dwight, D.D., LL. D., Pres.; M. 0.
White, M. D., Prof, of Pathology; C.
A. Lindsley, M. D., Prof, of the Theory
and Practice of Medicine; W. H. Car-
malt, M. D., Prof. ' of I gurgery; J.
Campbell, M^ D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children;
T. H. Russell, M.J I^., iProf.. >of Clinical
Surgery ahd Siirgical 'Anatotn^ ; H'. ' E.
Smith, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, and
Dean; L. S. DeFotest,^ M.'- D., Assist-
ant Prof, of Clinical Medicine; O'. T.
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Osborne, M. D., Assistant Prof, of Ma-
teria-Medica and Therapeutics; H. B.
Ferris, M. D., Assistant Prof, of Ana-
tomy; G. Lusk, Ph. D., Assistant Prof,
of Physiology.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF
THE NATIONAL UNIVEKSITY.—
H. H. Barker, M. D., Dean, Washing-
ton, D. C.
HOWARD UNIVERSITY (Medical
Department), Washington, D. G. Fac-
ulty.—T. B. Hood, M. D., Dean, Prof.
of the Principles and the Practice of
Medicine; 0. B. Purris, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children, and Secretary; N. F. Graham,
M. D., Prof, of the Principles and Prac-
tice of Surgery; D. S. Lamb, M. D.,
Prof, of Descriptive and Surgical Anat-
omy; W. H. Seaman, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; J. E. Brack-
ett, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; R. Reyburn, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology and Hygiene; P. J.
Shadd, M. D., Lecturer on Medical
Jurisprudence; J. M. Lamb, M. D., Lec-
turer on Microscopy and Histology; G.
N. Perry, M. D., Demonstrator of An-
atomy; E. A. Balloch, M. D., Lecturer
on Minor Surgery and Diseases of
Children.
NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE
(Medical Department Columbian Uni-
versity), Washington, D. C. Faculty.—
J. C. Welling, LL. D., Pres.; N. S.
Lincoln, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Surgery;
J. P. Thompson, M. D., Prof, of Sur-
gery and President of the Faculty; W.
W. Johnston, M. D., Prof, of the
Theory and Practice of Medicine; A.
P. A. King, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and the Diseases of Women and Child-
ren, and Dean; D. W. Prentiss, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics; D. K. Shute, M. D., Prof, of An-
atomy and Dean of the Faculty; E. A.
de Schvfeinitz, Ph. D., Prof, of Chemis-
try and Toxicology, and Secretary-
Treasurer; W. P. Carr, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology; H. C. Yarrow, M. D., Prof,
of Dermatology; G. B. Harrison, M.
D., Prof, of Paediatrics; H. L. E. John-
son, M. D., Prof, of Gynecology; T. E.
McArdle, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Minor
Surgery; T. Smith, M. D., Prof, of
Bacteriology and Hygiene; W. K. But-
ler, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology; S.
Ruffin, M. D.'j, Prpf^of Medical Juris-
prudence; C. ' W. Richardson, M. D.,
Prof, of Laryngology' apd Othology; A.
Ci, Patterson, ,M. D., Prof, of Mental
Diseas6[s^ JE. L. Torfipkin^, M. D., Prof,
of Nervous Diseases; W. M. Gray, M.
D., Prof, of Pathological Histology; V.
A. Moore, B. S., M. D., Prof, of Nor-
mal Histology; A. R. Shands, M. D.,
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Rensselaer, M. D., Prof, of Surgical
Pathology.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY,
School of Medicine, Washington, D. O.
Mat. $5. Tuition each year $100. No
Laboratory or demonstration fees. Hos-
pital facilities are numerous.
Faculty.— Rev. J. H. Richards, Pres.
of Georgetcvpn University; S. O. Busey,
M. D., Emer. Prof, of the Theory and
Practice of Medicine; G. L. Magruder, .
M. D., Emer. Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics, and Dean; J. T.
Johnson, M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology;
O. H. A. Kleinschmidt, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology; J. W. H. Lovejoy, M. D.,
Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medi-
cine, and Pres. of Faculty; P.
Baker, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; J. J.
Stafford, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and'
Toxicology; H. D. Fry, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics; W. H. Hawkes, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics, and Clinical Prof, of Diseases of
Children; J. Kerr, M. D., Prof, of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; S. M. Bur-
nett, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology
and Otology; J. W. Bayne, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; I. W. Black-
burn, M. D., Prof, of General Pathol-
ogy and Histology; C-. V. N. Callan, M.
D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; H.
Crook, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery;
A. H. Witmer M. D., Prof, of Mental
Diseases; P. T. Chamberlin, M. D.,
Prof, of Laryngology; M. F. Outhbert,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; J. J.
Kinyoun, M. D., Prof, of Hygiene and
Bacteriology; I. S. Stone, M. D., Clini-
cal Prof, of Gynaecology; Wardell
Stiles, Ph. D., Prof, of Medical Zoology;
W. C. Woodward, M. D., Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; W. H. Coffron,
M. D., Adj. Prof, of Chemistry.
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Atlanta, Ga. A three years' course;
charges, $100. Graduates 68. Faculty.
—A. W. Griggs, M. D., Emeritus Prof,
of Practice; W. A. Love, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology and Pathological Anat-
omy; A. W. Calhoun, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat; H. V. M. Miller, M. D., Prof,
of Principles and Practice of Medicine,
Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, and
Dean of the Faculty; W. S. Armstrong,
M. D., Prof, of General and Descriptive
Anatomy and Clinical Surgery; J. S.
Todd, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; V. O. Hardon, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children; L. H. Jones, M.
D., Prof, of General and Medical
Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence;
W. P. Westmoreland, M. D., Prof, of
Principles and Practice of Surgery; W.
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3. Kendrick, M. D., Prof, of Clinical
VIeclicine and Physical Diagnosis, and
Dean; F. W. McRae, M. D.,- Demon-
itrator of Anatomy.
SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGE
[Dept. of Medicine), Atlanta, Ga.
Charges, Matriculation $5; each full
course, $100. Graduation, $30. Faculty.—
T. S. Powell, M. D., Prof, of Obstet-
rics and Diseases of Women and Chil-
flren; Wm. P. Nicoleon, M. D., Prof, of
Anatomy, and Dean; G. G. Roy, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics; C. D. Roy, M. D., Prof, of
Medical and Surgical Diseases of the
Eye and Ear: J. McP. Gaston, M. D.,
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery; W. S. Elkin, M. D., Prof, of
Operative Surgery and Venereal Di-
seases; F. W. McRae, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Lecturer on Hygiene;
H. P. Harris, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry
and Lecturer on Pathology; C. S. Webb,
M. D., Prof, of the Principles and Prac-
tice of Medicine; L. M. Crichton, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of Nose and Throat.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OP GEOR-
GIA (Medical Department of University
of Georgia), Augusta. Ga. Faculty. —
W. E. Boggs, Chancellor; G. W. Rains,
M. D., Prof, of Medical Chemistry and
Pharmacy; H. F. Campbell, M. D.,
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery snd Gynfecology; DeSaussure
Ford, M. D.. Prof, of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Children and Clinical Sur-
gery; E. Geddings, M. D., Prof of Phy-
siology and Pathology, and Dean; T. R.
Wright, M. D., Prof, of Descriptive and
Surgical Anatomy; T. Lamb, M. D.,
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine; W. H. Doughty, Jr.. M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics; J. M. Hull, M. D., Lecturer on Di-
seases of the Eye, Ear and Throat; G.
A. Wilcox, M. D., Demonstrator of Ana-
tomy.
THE WOMAN'S MEDICAL COL-
LEGE OF GEORGIA, Atlanta, Ga.
The course of Lectures bejdn in October
and close about March 1. Fees, Ma-
triculation, $5; Lectures, $70; Gradua-
tion, $25. Faculty.— A. G. Thomas, M.D.,
Pres. and Dean. Prof, of Chemistry and
Toxicology; 1. J. M. Goss, M. D., Prof.
of the Science and Practice of Medicine;
A. R. Alley, M. D., Prof, of Physiology
and Pathology; A. G. Thomas, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy, Descriptive and Sur-
gical; D. W. Reid, M. D., Prof, of Sur-
gery; J. T. RenoufE, M. D., Prof, of Ma-
teria Medica and Therapeutics; G. W.
Delbridge, M. D., Sec., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children.
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GEORGIA COLLEGE OP ECLEC-
TIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
Atlanta. Ga. Fees, Lecture, $70. Grad-
uation, $25. Extras, $17. Students' must
have a competent knowledge of the
branches of a preliminary education.
Faculty.— A. G. Thomas, M. D., Pres.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; S.
T. Biggers, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children; X R. Borland, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of the Institutes of Medicine; J.
Adolphus, M. D., Prof, of Physiology,
and Lecturer on Fractures and Dislo-
cations; I. J. M. Goss, M. D., Prof, of
the Science and Practice of Medicine;
G. W. Delbridge, M. D.. Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children; W. M. Durham, M. D., Prof,
of Princinles and Practice of Surgery;
A. G. Thomas, M. D.. Prof, of Ana-
tomy, Descriptive and Surgical; .T. H.
Goss. M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; G. W. Delbridge. M.
D., Proctor, 95V> Peaehtree street. Prof,
of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy.
nOLLPIGE OF PHTSTCTANS j\Nr»
S5TTRGEONS, Chicago. 111. A fonr-
vears' course. Fees, Matriculation, $5.
Gen'l ticket, $100. Labnratorv exnenses,
«25. Spring term .$5, .T80, $10. No fees
fir snecial courses. No. of graduates,
02. Faculty.- P. E Waxham. M. D.,
Timer. Prof, of Rhinoloev and Laryn-
irolnev: D. A. K. Steele, M. D.. Prof, of
■"^rincipleR and Practice of Snrgerv and
ninical Snrgerv: A. W. Harlan. M. D.,
■Prof. of Dental Surgerv; A. E. Hoadley.
M. D.. Prof, of Orthonedic Snrsrery;
O. A. King. M. D., Prof, of Nervous
and Mental Diseases and Clinical Medi-
cine: W. E. Ouine. M. D., Pres.. Prof.
,of Principles and Practice of Medicine
nnd Clinical Medicine: H. P. Newman,
M. D.. Prof, of Clinical Gynecology
and Lecturer on Gynecoloev; B. Holmes.
M. D.. Prof, of Surgical Pathology and
Bacteriology. Sec'y: W. Van Hook. A.
B.. M. D.. Prof, of Surgical Pathology
find Bacteriology; .T. H. Curtis. M. D.,
Prof, of Therapeutics; G. F. Lydston,
M. D., Prof, of Genito-TTrinary Surgery
and Venereal Diseases; R. H. Babcock,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Di-
seases of the Chest: T. M. Hardie, M.
D., Prof, of Otology; B. Bettman, M.
D.. Prof, of Diseases of the Eye and
Ear and Clinical Ophthalmology; .T. M.
G. Carter, M. D.. Prof, of Preventive
and Clinical Medicine; L. Hektoen, M.
D.. Prof, of Pathological Anatomy, and
Adjunct Professor of the Practice of
Medicine; W. S. Christopher, M. D.,
Prof, of Pediatrics; .T. B. Murphv, M.
D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery; H. T.
Byford, M. D., Prof, of Gynecology and
Clinical Gynecology.
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HAHNEMANN
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL,
CHARTERED i
Broad Street above Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
Annual Course of Lectures commences October 1st, and continues to last of April.
Laboratory work in all the practical branches. Clinical facilities unexcelled. Fees :
Matriculation, $5.00 ; Annual Course, ?100 first year ; $125 for second, third and
fourth years. Graduation, $30.00.
PKOFESSORS.
O. B. G.\USE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics.
,A. E. THOMAS, M. D., Dean Professor of Anatomy.
B. PKANK BETTS, M.D , Professor of Gynseeology.
PEMBERTON DUDLEY, M. D Professor ofInstituf.es of Medicine and Hygiene.
CHAS. M. THOMAS, M. D Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
JOHN" E. JAMES. IM. D., Eegistkae Professor of Surgery.
CHARLES MOHE, M. D Professor of Materia Mediea aud Therapeutics.
W. 0. GOODNO, M. D Professor of Pathology and the Practice of Medicine.
J. NICHOLAS MITCHELL, M. D Professor of Obstetrics and Paediatrics.
WrLLIAM H. BIGLEE, M. D Professor of Physiology.
CHARLES PLATT, Ph. D Professor of Chemistry.
E. M. HOWARD, M. D Associate Professor of Materia Mediea.
W. B. VAN LENNEP, M. D Associate Professor of Surgery.
O. S. HAINES, M. D Clinical Professor of Medicine.
H. L. NOETHROP, M. D Adjunct Professor of Anatomy.
tECTCJKBRS AND DEMONSTBATOBS.
E. B. WEAVER, M. D Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy,
HORACE F. IVINS, M. D Lecturer on Laryngology and Otology.
W. S. RONEY. A. M., Esq •. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence
E. E. SNADEE, M.D Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis
BDWAED M. GEAMM, M. D Lectureron Dermatology
CLAEENCE BARTLETT, M. D Lectureron Neurology
F. W. MKSSERVE, M. D Demonslrator of Normal Histology.
E. W. MERCEE, M.D Demonstrator of Obstetrics
L. W. THOMPSON, M.D Demonstrator of Surgery
CARL V. VISCHER, M. D,, Lecturer on General Pathology and Demonstrator of Pathological Histology
J. H. H AMEE, M. D Lecturer on Botany and Zoology
H. F. MOOEE, A.B , Instructor in Biology
MEDICAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
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RUSH MEDICAIi COLLEGE (Medi-
cal Department of the Lake Forest Uni-
versity), 1634 Michigan Av., Chioago,
111.
The annual course of instruction cov-
ers eight months of each year. The win-
ter term of lectures opens in the latter
part of September, annually, and con-
tinues six months. The spring term of
lectures continues two months.
Every facility is offered for acquiring
a medical education. The profusion of
material for Clinics afforded by the Dis-
pensary and by the Presbyterian Hospi-
tal affords clinics rarely seen in Medical
Colleges. Faculty.— E. L. Holmes, M. D.,
Pres., Prof, of Dis. of the Eye and Ear;
H. M. Lyman, M. D., Prof, of the
Principles and Practice of Medicine;
X H. Etheridge, M. D., Secy., Prof, of
Gynseeology and Obstetrics; W. S.
Haines, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry,
Pharmacy' and Toxicology; J. Nevins
Hyde, M. D., Prof, of Skin and Ven-
ereal Diseases; N. Bridge, M. D., Prof,
of Clinical Medicine and Physical Diag-
nosis; A. D. Bevan, M. D., Prof, of
Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical; N.
Senn, M; D., Prof, of Practice of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; B. F. Ingals,
M. D., Prof, of Laryngology and Prac-
tice of Medicine; D. H. Brower, M. D.,
Prof, of Mental Diseases, Materia Medi-
ca and Therapeutics; J. B. Hamilton,
M. D., Prof, of Principles of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; J. M. Dodson, M.
D., Prof, of Physiology and Demonstra-
tor of Anatomy.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL SCHOOL
(Northwestern University), 333-339 S
Lincoln st., Chicago, 111.
Northwestern University Woman'*
Medical School is a regular school of
medicine for the education of women
only. The school was founded in 1870,
and was named the Woman's Medical
College of Chicago, until its union with
Northwestern University in 1892. All
former graduates of the College have
been made alumnae of the University.
Course of four years— Fees, Regular,
*p; -S^nually, $75; Final Examination
Fee, $30; Dissection, $10; Laboratory Ex-
penses, $10. Further information ad-
dress the Secretary.
FACULTY.- H.W. ROGERS, LL.D.,
Pres. of the University; I. N. Danforth,
M. D., Dean, Prof, of Renal Diseases; D.
R. Brower, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
the Nervous System and Clinical Medi-
cine; D. W. Graham, M. D., Prof, of
Surgery and Clinical Surgery; W. T.
Montgomery, M. D., Prof, of Opthal-
mology and Otology^ E. F. Ingals, M.
D., Prof, of Diseases of the Chest and
Throat; Marie J. Mergler, M. D., Secy.,
Prqf. of Gynecology and Clinical Gyne
cology; E. S. Talbot, M. D., Prof, of
Dental Surgery; J. H. Salisbury, M. D.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; M.
H. Thompson, M. D., Clinical Prof, of
Gynecology; Eliza H. Root, M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics and Clinical Obstetrics; F.
Gary, M. D., Prof, of Practice of Medi-
cine; Jos. Zeisler, M. D., Prof, of Der-
matology; John E. Rhodes, M. D., Prof.
of Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Medi-
cine; E. M. Smith, M. D., Prof, of Ana-
tomy; H. T. Byford, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Gynecology; Jas. B. Herrick,
M. D., Prof, of Practice of Medicine;
R. H. Carr, M. D., Prof, of Histology;
L. Hektoen, M. D., Prof, of Pathological
Anatomy; F. C. Schaefer, M. D., Prof,
of Surgery; G. F. Butler, Ph.G,, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica, Therapeutics
and Practical Pharmacy; A. I. Bouffleur,
M. D., Prof, of Practical Anatomy; G.
H. Weaver, M. D., Prof, of Pathology;
John M. Dodson, M. D., Prof, of Dis-
eases of Children.
CHIOAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE
(Northwestern University), 2421-31
Dearborn st, Chicago, 111.
Applicants for admission must pre-
sent diplomas or certificates from recog-
nized colleges, schools of science, nor-
mal schools or high schools, or sustain a
preliminary examination.
The course is four years, and strictly
graded. The teaching comprises didactic
and clinical lectures, recitations, demon-
strations and laboratory work. 'The clini-
cal material at Mercy, St. Luke's and
Wesley hospitals, and the South Side
Dispensary, is at the service of the
College. Fees.— The college fee is $100 for
each year. A laboratory deposit against
breakage, of $5 for the first, and of $3
for the second year, is required.
For further information, address the
Secy., Frank Billings, M. D., 235 State
street, Chicago. Faculty.-^H. W. Rog-
ers, LL. D., Pres.; N. S. Davis, M. D.,
Dean, Emer. Prof. of Principles
and Practice of Medicine; B. O.
F. Roler, M. D., Prof. (Emer.)
of Obstetrics; E. Andrews, M. D.,
Prof. of Clinical Surgery; R. N.
Isham, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; J. H. HoUister,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; S. J.
Jones, M. D., Prof, of Opthalmology and
Otology; M. P. Hatfield, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of Children; J. H. Long, Sc.D.,
Prof, of Chemistry; E. C. Dudley, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynseeology; J. E. Owens, M.
D., Prof, of Surgery and Clinical Sur-
gery; F. C. Schaefer, M. D., Prof, of
Clinical Surgery; I. N. Danforth, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Medicine; W. B. Cas-
selberry, M. D., Prof, of Therapeutics,
Laryngology and Rhinology; W. W. Jag-
gard, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; N. S,
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Davis, Jr., M. D., Prof, of the Principles
and Practice of Medicine; F. S. John-
son, M. D., Prof, of General Pathology
and Pathological Anatomy; F. Billings,
M. D., Prof, of the Principles and Prac-
tice of Medicine; B. W. Andrews, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; F. T. Andrews,
M. D., Prof, of Histology and Clinical
Gynaecology; G. W. Webster, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology and Physical Diag-
nosis; J. Zeisler, M. D.. Prof, of Skin
and Venereal Diseases; E. Wing, M. D.,
Prof, of Nervous Diseases.
CHICAGO HOMOEOPATHIC MED-
ICAL COLLEGE, cor. Wood and York
sts., Chicago, 111. Faculty.— .1. S.
Mitchell. M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medi-
cine and Diseases of the Chest: J. R.
Kippax, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Medicine and Medical Juris-
prudence; Sec'y. N. B. Delamater, M.
D., Prof, of Mental and Nervous Dis-
eases: R. N. Tooker, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases, of Children: C. T. Hood. M.
D., Adj. Prof, of Mental and Nervous
Diseases; C. D. Rich. M. D., Adj. Prof,
of Diseases of the Chest: S. N. Schnei-
der. M. D., Adj. tn the Chair of Diseases
of Children; A. G. Beebe, M. D., Prnf.
of Onerative Snreery: E. H. Pratt, M.
D., Prof, of Orificial Surgery; W. F.
Knoll. M. D., Prof, of Princinles and
. Practice of Surgery; F. H. Gardiner, M.
D., D. D. S.. Prof, of Dental Surgery;
T. E. Roberts. M. D.. X/ec. on Minor Sur-
gery: R. N. Foster. M. D.. Prof, of Ob-
stetrics: .1. W. Streeter. M. D., Prof, of
Medical and Surgical Diseases of Wom-
en; O. M. Beebe, M. D.. Adj. Prof, of
Diseases of Women; G. P. Washburne,
M. D.. Lect. on Obstetrics: J. H. Buf-
fum, M. D., Prnf. of Diseases of the
Eye and Ear; W. M. Steams. M. D.,
Adj. Prof, of Rhinology and IJaryngol-
ogy; A. W. Woodward. M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics: H.
M. Hobart, M. D.. Prof, of Materia
Medica; C. Mitchell, M. D.. Prof, of
Chemistry, Toxicology and Renal Dis-
eases; L. C. Grosvenor, M. D., Prof, of
Sanitary Science; 0. M. Beebe, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy.
Osteology, Dislocations and Fractures,
J. Tasfher, M. D., 'P^ot.ofU^t^rm
Medica and Therapeutics; E. Wigit, M.
D , Prof, of Obstetrics; O. O. Barnes,
M D., Prof, of General Descriptive
and Surgical Anatomy; F. Bllingwood,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry; E. J. Far-
num, M. D., Prof, of Orthopaedic Sur-
gery; E. F. Buecking, M. D., Prof, of
, Surgical Pathology and Abdominal Sur-
gery; J. P. Pfeifer, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Hygiene; H. E. Whit-
ford, M. D., Prof, of Venereal Dis.; J.
V. Stevens, M. D., Prof, of Dis. of
Children; A. X,. Mann, M. D., Prof, of
Dermatology; Judge L. D. Thoman, Prof,
of Medical Jurisprudence and Insanity;
W. S. Hector, M. D., Prof, of His-
tology and Microscopy; R. H. Wheeler,
M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
BENNETT MBDICAT^ COLLEGE
(Eclectic Medicine and Surgery), Chi-
cago, 111. Faculty. — B. Reading, M. D.,
Bmer. Prof, of Dis. of the Nervous Sys-
tem; A. L. Clark, M. D., Prof, of Dis.
of Women; J. B. McFatrich, M. D.,
Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology; H.
S. Tucker, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery; H. K. Whit-
ford, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Medicine; E. M. Reading,
M. D., Prof., of Dis. of Respiratory and
Circulatory Organs and Nervous Sys-
tem; A. L. Willard. M. D., Prof, of | M. D., B
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PHYSIO-MEDICAL COLLEGE, 605
W. Van Buren st., Chicago, 111. The reg-
ular term commences the third Tues-
day of September, each year, and con-
tinues twenty-six weeks. Faculty.— J.
E. Roop, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology; W. F. Tait, M. D., Prof,
of Surgical Institutes and Special Dis-
eases; W. H. Cook, M. D., Prof, of
Science of Medicine, Nervous Diseases
and Materia Medica; H. P. Nelson,
M. D.. Prof, of Practice of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine, and Sec'y; H. J.
Treat, M. D.. Prof, of Practice of Sur-
gery. Ophthalmology and Otology; W.
A. Tait. M. D.. Prof, of Minor Sur-
gery and Surgical Anatomy; S. F. Hes-
kett, M. D., Prof, of Sanitary Science
and Pharmacy; F. O. Broady. M. D..
Prof, of Histology and Pathology; W.
A. Harris, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
Children; W. C. Loar, M. D., Prof,
of General and Descriptive Anatomy:
W. F. Peehuman, M. D.. Prof, of
Phvsioloev and Microsoooy; H. A. Had-
ley. M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Toxi-
orvlogv aTid Deroonstrntor of Anatorny;
M. C. Keith. M. D., Lee. on Hel-
minthologv, Obscure DiseaRes of the In-
testines; P. W. Mitchell, M. D.. Lee. on
Diseases of Nose, TTiroat and Pectnra:
Charles Lane, A. B., Lee. on Medical
.Turisprudence.
HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COL-
T,EGE AND HOSPITAL, of Chicago.
HI. 2811-13 Cottage Grove av. A thre(
years' course in 1894; in 1895, foni
years only. Charges, each course, $70
Number of graduates last term, 54
Facilities, both clinical and scien
tific, excellent. H. B. Fellows, M
D., Dean, 2969 Indiana av. Far
ulty.— Theory and Practice of Medi
cine and Medical Jurisprudence, Profs
H. B. Fellows, M. D., A. K. Crawford
S. Arnulphy, M. D., Adj
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Prof. O. Ii. Smith, M. D.; Surgical
Diseases of Women, Prof. R. Ludlam,
M. D. ; Medical Disease of Women,
Prof. E. S. Bailey, M. D.; Obstetrics,
Prof. S. Leavitt, M. D., Adj. Prof. F.
H. Honberger, M. D.; Principles and
Practice of Surgery, Prof. G. F.
Shears, M. D.
CHICAGO OPHTHALMIC COL-
LEGE, Chicago, 111. This school is
designed for physicians and opticians
who desire to become proficient in oph-
thalmic optics and ophthalmology.
Fees, $50 each course. Address H. M.
Martin, M. D., Dean, 60T Van Buren
St., Chicago, 111.
THE GERMAN MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, Chicago, 111. Instruction in
Medicine, Obstetrics and Dentistry. J.
Malok, M. D., Pres., 512 and 514
Noble St.
THE GERMAN HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICAL COLLEGE, 391 N. Ash-
land ave., Chicago, 111. This college is
the only one in the world with the
right and privilege to grant the diploma
of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, in
which the German language is spoken
throughout. The annual course of lec-
tures commences in September. Accord-
ing to the law of the State of Illinois,
students must take a three years' course
before they can graduate. Fees are as
low as those of other first-class medical
colleges. Students of both sexes are
admitted. To make the study practical
a hospital is connected with the college.
The clinical professors give daily clinics,
not only during the course, but the
whole year. For further particulars, ad-
dress C. Frischkom, M. D., Sec'y,
391 N. Ashland ave., Chicago, 111.
THE McKILLIP VETERINARY
COLLEGE, O. Schwarzkop, V. M. D.,
Dean, 1639 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111.
Three years' graded course. Fees, $75.
THE HERING MEDICAL COL-
LEGE (Homoeopathic), Chicago, 111.
H. C. Allen, M. D., Dean, 5142 Wash-
ington ave.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF INDI-
ANA (Medical Department of Indiana
University), Indianapolis, Ind. Address
E. S. Elder, M. D., Dean; F. W.
Hayes, M. D., Sec'y, Indianapolis, Ind.
CENTRAL COLLEGE OF PHYSI-
CIANS AND SURGEONS, Indianapo-
lis, Ind. S. E. Earp, M. D., Dean.
FORT WAYNE COLLEGE OF
MEDICINE, 0. B. Stemen, M. D.,
Dean, Fort Wayne, Ind.
KEOKUK MEDICAL COLLEGE.—
Member American Medical College As-
sociation. Regular session opens in Sep-
tember each year, and continues six
months. Fees, $63. Faculty.— S. M.
Clark, Esq., Emer. Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence; Geo. F. Jenkins, M. D.,
Prof, of Principles and Practice of Med-
icine, Medical Clinics and Physical Diag-
nosis; J. A. Scroggs, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women, Sec'y;
S. "SV. Moorhead, M. D., Prof, of Mate-
ria Medica, Thoi-apeutics, Public Hy-
giene and State Medicine; J. C. Armen-
trout, M. D., Prof, of Physiology, His-
tology and' Diseases of the Nervous Sys-
tem; T. J. MaxweU. M. D., Prof, of
Principles and Practice of Surgery and
Surgical Clinics; Geo. Edward Marshall^'
A. M., Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicol-
ogy; O. B. Ruth, M. D., Prof, of An-
atomy; L. 0. IngersoU, D. D. S., Prof.
of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics;
H. A. Kinaaman, M. D., Prof, of Dis-
eases of Children and Demonstrator of
Anatomy; W. G. Howell, A. M., Prof.
of Medical Jurispradence; J. M. Ball, M.
D., I'rof. of Opihtlialmology, Otology and
Rhino-Laryngology.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS, Keokuk, Iowa.— Four
years' course; charge for each course,
$33- Number of graduates last term, 20.
Mat., 176. Open in September. Condi-
tions of admission: Good moral charac-
ter; diploma from a recognized college,
scientific or high school— lacking this, a
thorough examination in accordance with
the schedule of the American Medical
College Association. Faculty. — J. C.
Hughes, M. D., Prof, of the Prin<aples
and Practice of Surgery and' Surgical
Clinics; D. B. Hillis, M. D., Prof, of
the Principles and Practice of Medicine,
Medical Clinics and Physical Diagnosis;
J. J. M. Angear, M. D., Prof, of Physi-
ology, Histology, Nervous and Mental
Diseases; F. B. Dorsey, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Diseases of
Children; T. M. Mcllvaine, M. D., Emer-
itus Prof, of Materia Medica and TTiera-
peutics; G. W. Barr, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics, I'ublic
Hygiene and State Mediciiie; W. T.
Eokley, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; H.
M. Harrison, M. D., Prof, of Ophthal-
mology and Otology; C. Brown, M. D.,
Prof, of Chemistry, Toxicology and Mi-
croscopy; G. H. Eiskamp, M. D., Prof,
of Pathology, Dermatology and Venereal
Diseases, and Demonstrator of Micro-
scopy; William Ballinger, Esq., Prof, of
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D., Prof, of Genito- Urinary Diseases;
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Surgery and Pathology, and' Demonstra-
tor of Histology; C. A. Leech, M. D.,
Lecturer on Materia Mediea and Demon-
strator of Anatomy; D. D. Nice, M. D.,
Lecturer on Rectal Diseases.
IOWA COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS
AND SURGEONS, Des Moines, Iowa.
Faculty.— G. T. Carpenter, LLD.,
Chancellor; D. S. Fairehild, M. D., Prof,
of the Principles and Practice of Medi-
cine and Pathology; L. Schooler, M. D.,
Dean, Prof, of the Principles and Prac-
tice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery; H.
R. Page, M. D., Prof' of Obstetrics and
Surgical Diseases of Women; D. W.
Finlayson, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy,
Diseases of Children and OrthopLisdi';
Surgery; A. W. Hoff, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Hygiene; O. D. Benson,
M. D., Prof, of Materia Mediea and
Therapeutics; J. M. Emmert, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynaecology and Clinical Gynae-
cology; F. Davis, Ph. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; E. H. Hazen,
M. D., Pro.f. of Diseases of the Eye and
Bar, and Clinical Ophthalmology and
Otology; W. C. Pipino, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Throat and Nasal Pas-
sages; F. S. Dunshee, LLB., Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; B. S. Lawrence,
M. D., Ph. G., Demonstrator of Anat-
omy; E. T. Twining, M. D., Prof, of
G«iiito-Urinary Diseases and Derma-
tology; J. T. Priestly, M. D., Prof, of
Clinical Medicine; W. E. Scott, Ph. G.,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Urinaly-
sis; C. E. Stoner, M. D., I/ect'r on Bac-
teriology.
SIOUX CITY COLI/EGE OF
MEDICINE.— The course is care-
fully graded and arranged to ex-
tend over four annual sessions of
instruction. Until 1899, however, stu-
dents who have studied one year or more
under a preceptor, who is a regular phy-
sician, may complete the course after
having attended three annual courses of
lectures, etc. Fees. — Matriculation, $5;
lecture ticket, $20; demonstrator's, $10
(material free); laboratory ticket, S5;
hospital ticket, $3; grad'uation, $25. Ad-
dress, Dr. W. Jepson, Sec'y, Sioux City,
Iowa. Faculty.— G. W. Carr, D. D.,
President; H. A. Wheeler, M. D., Dean;
Prof, of Medicine and Clinical Medicine;
W. Jepson, M. D., Sec, Prof, of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; J. B. Ingels, M. D.,
Prof, of Histology and Pathology; G.
Park, Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otol-
ogy; J. H. Talboy, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Gynaecology; A. O. Berger,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; E. Horni-
brook; M. D., Prof, of Medical History
and Ethics; L. Phelan, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Dermatology; G. Brasch,
M. D., Prof, of Therapeutics and Dis-
eases of Children; C. M. Wade, M. S.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; J.
G. Biller, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
the Nervous System and Electro-Thera-
peutics; G. L. Mead, M. D^ Prof, of
Diseases of the Mind ; J. N. Warren, M.
D., Prof, of Orthopaedic and Railway
Surgery; J. Taylor, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Med'ica and Pharmacy; W. S.
Tharp, M. D., Prof, of Genito-Urinary
Diseases; E. P. Farr, B., Prof, of Medi-
cal Jurisprudence; B. S. Blair, M. D.,
Prof, of Hygiene; Van Buren Knott,
M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
(Medical Department), Iowa City. Fac-
ulty.—C. A. Schaeffer, Ph. D., Pres.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; P.
J. Farnsworth, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Mediea, Therapeutics and Diseases of
Children; J. C. Shrader, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Clinical
Gynaecology; W. D. Mid'dleton, M. D.,
Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medi-
cine and Clinical Medicine; L. W. Littig,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, Assist, to the
Prof, of Surgery; J. R. Guthrie, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology and Microscopic An-
atomy; A. O. Peters, M. D., Lecturer on
Laryngology and Rhinology, and Sec'y;
J. W. Dalby, M. D., Lecturer on Oph-
thalmology and Otology; G. H. Hill, M.
D., Lecturer on Insanity; E. McClaiil,
A. M., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprud-
ence; E. W. Rockwood, A. M., Demon-
strator of Chemistry; J. W. Harriman,
M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and
Curator of Medical Museum.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
(Homoeopathio Medical Department),
Iowa City. Faculty.— Charles A. Schaef-
fer, Ph. D., Pres., Prof, of Chemistry
and Toxicology; A. C. Oowperthwaite,
M. D., Prof.' of Materia Mediea and
Therapeutics and Dean; W. H. Dickin-
son, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Prac-
tice and Clinical Medicine; J. G. Gil-
christ, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Surgery
and Surgical Gynaecology; C. H. Cogs-
well, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Dis-
eases of Women; F. J. Newberry, M. D.,
Lecturer on Ophthalmology, Otology and
Paedology; D. W. Dickinson, M. D., As-
sist, to the Chair of Theory and Prac-
tice; L. Johnson, M. D., Clin. Assist.
and Resident Hospital Physician; J. E.
Cowperthwaite, Curator and Librarian;
L. W. Littig, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy;
J. R. Guthrie, M. D., Prof, of Physiology
and Microscopic Anatomy; G. H. Hill,
M. D., liocturer on Insanity; J. W. Har-
riman, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (Pre-
paratory Medical Department), Law-
rence, Kan. Faculty.— F. H. Snow, Ph.
D., Prof, of Botany, Pres.; L. B. Sayre,
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Ph. G-., Prof, of Pharmacy and Materia
Medica, Dean; D. H. Robinson, Ph. D.,
Prof, of LaUn; E. H. S. Bailey, Ph. U.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; L.
I. Blake, Ph. D., Prof, of Physics; L. 1..
Dyohe, M. S., Prof, of Anatomy and
Physiology; H. Oliver, A. M., Assistant
in Liatin; A. G. Mayer, M. E., Assistant
in Physics; E. C. Franklin, B. S., Assis-
tant in Chemistry; S. R. Boyce, Ph. G.,
Assistant in Pharmacy; W. C. Stevens,
B. S., Assistant in Botai^; G. A. Grotty,
B. S., Assistant in Physiology.
IOWA ECLECTIC MEDICAL, COL-
LEGE, Des Moines, Iowa. Eaculty.—
S. A. Cooper, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy,
Uescriptiye and Surgical; M. L. Dunlap,
Prof, of i'hysiology and Hygiene; IS. J.
Springer, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry;
W. B. Bteere, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics; D. B. Rees,
M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice of
Medicine; E. T. M. Hurlbut, M. D.,
Prof, of Pathology- and Pathological
Anatomy; B. W. Bul^ard, M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; W. F.
Loomis, M. D., Prof, of Pharmacy and
Toxicology; W. A. Connolly, Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; J. Cooper, M.
D., Prof, of Surgery, and Dean.
LOUISVILLE MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, Louisville, Ely. Faculty.— S.
Cochran, M. D., Prof, of Physiology;
G. M. Warner, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics, Sec; A. M.
Gartledge, M D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery; H. B. Ritter,
M. D., Prof. Adj. in Obstetrics and
Gynaecology ; C. W. Kelly, M. D., De-
scriptive and Surgical Anatomy and
CUuical Medicine, Registrar; J. A. Ire-
land, M. D., Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
Dean; L. D. Kastenbine, M. D., Chem-
istry and Urinology; W. H. Gait, M.
D., Principles and Practice of Medicine
and Hygiene; J. M. HoUoway, M. D.,
Clinical and Operative Surgery; Hon.
W. B. Histology, Nervous and Mental
Diseases;, F. B. Dorsey, M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Diseases
of Children; T. M. McUvaine, M. D.,
Emeritus Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics; G. Walter Barr, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica, Public Hy-
giene and State Medicine; W. T. Eck-
ley, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; R.
Woods, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology
and Otology; C. H. Shamel, M. Sc,
Prof, of Chemistry, Toxicology and Mi-
croscopy; R. St^henson, M. D., Prof,
of Medical and Surgical Pathology; W,
Ballinger, Esq., Prof, of Medical Juris-
prudence; C. T. Gramm, M. D., Prof,
of Dental Pathology and Oral Surgery;
O. F. Wahrer, M. S., M. D., Lecturer
on Dermatology and Yenereal Diseases;
D. D. Nice, M. D., Lecturer on Rectal
Diseases; C. A. Leech, M. D., Demon-
strator of Anatomy.
HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF MED-
ICINE, (Medical Department of the
Central University of Kentucky), 324
East Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky.
A three years' course. Charges: first
year, $10a; second, $102; third, $120.
Faculty.— J. A. Larrabee, M. D.,
Pres., Prof. of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Children; D. S. Rey-
nolds, M. D., Prof. of Oph-
thalmology, Otology and Medical Juris-
prudence; F. C. Wilson, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Chest and Physical Diag-
nosis; IS. G. Dabney, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Hygiene, and Clinical
Lecturer on Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat; T. H. Stucky, M. D., Prof,
of Principles and Practice of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine; J. E. Hays, M. D.,
Sec, Prof, of Anatomy and Dermatology.
H. H. Grant, M. D., Prof, of the Prin-
ciples and Practice of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; L. S. McMurtry, M.
D., Prof, of Gynsecology; P. K. Taylor,
M. D., Dean, 229 West Chestnut street.
Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics; P. F. Barbour, M. D., Prof,
of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology.
KENTUCKY SCHOOL OF MEDI-
CINE, 619 0th street, Louisville, Ky.—
The regular session begins January 2,
and continues six months. The instruc-
tion consists of lectures, recitations,
clinics, chemical and microscopical labor-
atory work and other practical demon-
strations. Faculty.— W. H. Wathen, M.
D., Dean, Prof, of Obstetrics, Ab-
dominal Surgery and Diseases of Wo-
men; M. F. Coomes, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology, and Clinical Lecturer on
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat;
0. W. Kelly, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy
and Clinical Medicine; H. Orendorf, M.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics, and Clinical Lecturer on Genito-
urinary and Skin Diseases; S. E. Woody,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Public Hy-
giene and Diseases of Children; J. M.
Mathews, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery, and Clinical
Lecturer on Diseases of Rectum; J. M.
HoUoway, M. D., Prof, of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; J. B. Marvin, M.
D., Prof, of Principles and Practice
of Medicine and CUnical Medicine.
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE
(Medical Department), Louisville, Ky.
Faculty.— J. M. Bodine, M. D., Dean,
Prof, of Anatomy; E. R. Palmer, M.
D., Prof, of Physiology and Genito-
urinary Surgery; D. W. Yandell, M. D.,
Prof, of Surgery and Clinical Surgery;
W. O. Roberts, M. D., Prof, of Prin-
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Ouchterlony, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine; H. A, Cottell, M. D., Prof,
of Medical Chemistry, Microscopy and
Clinical Diseases of the Nervous Sys-
tem; T. Anderson, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children; Wm. Bailey, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and
Public Hygiene.
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUIS-
IANA (Medical Department), New Or-
leans, La. Faculty. — T. G. Richardson,
M. D., Emeritus Prof, of Surgery; S.
E. Chaille, M. D., Dean, Prof, of Phy-
siology, Hygiene and Pathological Anat-
omy; J. Jones, M. D., Prof, of Chem-
istry and Clinical Medicine; E. S. Lewis,
M. D., Prof, of General and Clinical
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children; S. Logan, M. D., Prof, of
General and Clinical Surgery; J. B.
Elliott, M. D., Prof, of the Theory and
Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medi-
cine; E. Souchon, M. D., Prof, of Anat-
omy and Clinical Surgery; A. B. Miles,
M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics.
MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE
(Bowdoin College), Brunswids;, Me. Fac-
ulty.—Rev. W. DeWitt Hyde, D. D.,
Pres.; I. T. Dana, M. D., Prof, of Path-
ology and Practice; A. Mitchell, M. D.,
Sec, Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases
of Women and Children; F. H.- Ger-
rish, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; F. C.
Robinson, A. M., Prof, of Chemistry;
S. H. Weeks, M. D., Prof, of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; C. O. Hunt, M.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics; Hon. L. A. Emery, A. M., Prof,
of Medical Jurisprudence; C. D. Smith,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology and Public
Hygiene; E. T. Nealey, M. D., Demon-
strator of Histology; A. S. Thayer,
M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
PORTLAND SCHOOL FOR MEDI-
CAL INSTRUCTION, Portland, Me.
Faculty.— I. T. Dana, M. D., Prof, of
Theory and Practice of Medicine; S. H.
Weeks, M. D., Prof, of Surgery; C. O.
Hunt, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; F. H. Gerrish, M. D.,
Prof, of Surgery; S. C. Gordon, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of Women; C. A.
Ring, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; A. S.
Thayer, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine; L. W. Pendleton,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology; W. L. Dana,
M. I)., Prof, of Anatomy.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,
Baltimore, Md. Hon. S. T. Wallis, Pro-
vost. Faculty.— G. W. Miltenberger, M.
D., Emer. Prof, of Obstetrics and Hon-
orary President of the Faculty; C. Johns-
ton, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Surgery; b.
C. Chew, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Medicine, and of Hygiene;
W. T. Howard, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of Women and Children, and Clinical
Medicine; J. J. Chisolm, M. D., Prof, of
Eye and Ear Diseases; F. T. Miles, M.
D., Prof, of Physiology, ajid Chuieal
Prof, of Diseases of the Nervous Sys-
tem ; L. McLane TifEany, M. D., Prof, of
Surgeiy; J. E. Michael, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics; I. E. Atkinson, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics,
Clinical Medicine, and Dermatology, and
Dean; R. D. Coale, Ph. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; R. Winslow,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and Clinical
Surgery; J. N. Mackenzie, M. D., Clin-
ical Prof, of Diseases of the Throat and
Nose; H. Harlan, M. D., Demonstrator
of Anatomy; J. H. Smith, M. D., H.
Woods, Jr., M. D., Assist. Demonstirators
of Anatomy.
SOUTHERN HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICAL, COLLEGE AND HOSPIT-
AL. Address— R. W. Mifflin, M. D.,
Registrar, 402 Cathedral St., Baltimore.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND
;UliGEONS, Baltimore, Md.— The Pre-
liminary Clinical Lecture Course will
legin September 15 and end Septembei-
>0. The Regular Winter Session will
legin October 1st and end April Ist.
he student of Medicine is given unsur-
lassed clinical advantages at this school,
"•acuity. — ^A. B. Arnold, M. D., Emer.
'rof. of Clinical Medicine; T. Opie, M.
, Prof, of Gynaecology, and Dean; T. S.
.atimer, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
'ractice of Medicine and Clinical Medi-
fcine; A. Friedenwald, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Eye and Ear; C. F.
Bevan, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Surgery and Clinical Sur-
gery; Wm. Simon, Ph. D., M. D., Prof,
of Chemistry; G. H. Rohe, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Hy-
giene and Mental Diseases ; J. W. Cham-
bers, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and Clin-
ical Surgery; G. J. Preston, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology, and Diseases of the
Nervous System; N. G. Keirle, M. D.,
Prof, of Pathology and Medical Juris-
prudence; L. E. Neale, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics; R. B. Winder, M. D., D. D.
S., Prof, of Principles and Practice of
Dental Surgery as Applied to Medicine.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Baltimore, Md. Mtdical Faculty— Ira
Remsen, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry
Wm. H. Welch, M. D., Prof, of Patiiol-
ogy; William Osier, M. D., Prof, of Med-
icine; H. M. Hurd, M. D., Prof o^f
Psychiatry; H. A. Kelly, M. D^ Prof nf
Obstetrics and Gynaecology; W. S Ha;l
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apeutics; W. H. Howoll, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology; Franlilin B. Mall, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy.
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COLLEGE.— D. Street, M. D. Dean,
403 N. Exeter, Baltimore, Md. The an-
nual course of lectures begins October
i. This college is a member of the
National Association of Medical Col-
leges. Faculty.— C G. Hill, M. D., Prof,
of Nervous and Mental Diseases; K. H.
P. Ellis, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; W. Brinton, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics; A. C. Pole, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy; D. Street, M. D-,
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Gynaecology; Wm. C. Richardson, M. D-,
Prof, of G-ynsecology, and Surgical Dis-
eases of Women and Dean; J. A. Camp-
bell, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and
Otology; R. D. Foulton, hh. D., Prof,
of Medical Jurisprudence; W. B. Mor^
gan, Ph. D., M. D., Prof, of Operative
and Clinical Surgery; A. H. Schott, M.
D., Prof, of Theory and Practice of
Medicine; W. X.. Reed, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
L. G. McElwee, M. D., Prof, of Clinical
Medicine; W. A. Wilcox, Prof, of Neu-
rology; W. L. Galloway, M. D., Prof,
of Chemistry and Sanitation; J. 0. Cum-
mings, M. IJ., Prof, of Sanitation and of
Clinical Medicine; W. J. Harris, Prof, of
Diseases of the Throat, Nose and liungs;
F. D. Canfield, M. D., Prof, of Physi-
ology BJid Pathology; J. Ij. Dryden, M.
D., Prof, of Surgery and Anatomy and
Demonstrator.
BARNES MEDICAIi COLLEGE,
City of St Louis, Mo. Session opens
October 1 and continues six months.
Instruction specially practicable. Tuition
moderate. Hospital and Dispensary privi-
leges free. Special terms to sons and
brothers of physicians, sons of the clergy
and graduates in Pharmacy and Den-
tistry. Announcements sent on applica-
tion.—C. H. Hughes, M. D., Pres., 500
Worth Jefferson ave.; P. French, M. D.,
Sec'y, 904 Olive St.; John D. Vincil,
D. D., Pres. Board of Trustees.
ST. LOUIS HYGIENIC COLLEGE
OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
First claiia graduated in 1890. This
is the only Hygienic College in
existence. It has a full three years'
course. This cotrse embraces all
the branches taught in other Medical
Colleges; also Hygeio-Therapy, Sinitary
Engineering and Physical Culture. Men
and women are admitted. For further in-
foimation, address S. W. Dodds, M. D.,
Dean, 2826 Washington ave., St. Louis,
Mo.
BEAUMONT HOSPITAL MEDI-
CAL COLLEGE, JefCerson ave. and
Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Faculty.— W.
B. Outten, M. D., Dean, Prof, of the
Principles and Practice of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; A. B. Shaw, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of the Mind and Nerv-
ous System, and Electro-Therapeutics;
R. M. King, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Children; W. A. Mo-
Gandless, M, D., Prof, of Descriptive
and Surgical Anatomy; W. G. Mx)ore,
M. D., Prof, of the Practice of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine; Adolf Alt, M. D.,
Vice-Dean, Prof, of Ophthalmology and
Otology; S. Graves, M. D., Prof, of
Minor Operative Surgery; L. H. Laid-
ley, M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology; W.
Briggs, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery
and Genito- Urinary Kurgery; J. U. Mui-
nall, M. U., i-Toi. oi aJiseases of me
xnroac and Chest, and (Jlimatology ; a'.
J. Juutz, ML. D., £-roi. of Surgical ii^atn-
ology and Clinical isur"-ery; j. a. Heoer,
M. U., Bee, Prof, ot JJiseases of the KJim
and Syphilis; J. B. iS.Alieyne, iVi.JJ., Proi.
of Materia Medica, xnerapeuucs. Hy-
giene and Olinieal Medicine; 1^. X. Ries-
meyer, ivi. D., not. of iiisioiogy, Patn-
ological Anatomy ana isacterioiogy ; J.
Jiriedmau, M. XJ., irTot. of Chemistry
and Toxicology; It. ii'unjihouser, M. u.,
JiTof. of x-'uysiology; iiou. Jtt. Graham
Frost, Prof, of JSieaical Jurisprudence.
KANSAS CITY MEDICAL COL-
LiiitjJiJ, oeventn and Washington sts.,
ivansas <Jiiy, Jlo. ij'aculty — S. B. Todd,
M. JJ., Jiimer. JrTof. of Obstetrics ana
JJiseases ot vVomen; Mi. W. Bchautner,
M. D., Prof, of the Principles ana iiTac-
tice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine;
D. R. Porter, M. JJ., Prof, of the Prin-
ciples and Ji'ractice oi iVledicine and
Uiinical Medicine, and JJeau; J. u. Grif-
hth, M. JJ., fzot. of the x--rmciples and
Practice ot Surgery and Clinical Sur-
gery; J. H. Van Eman, M. U., iTof. of
jJibeases of Women; j. H. Thompson,
M. D., Clinical fioi. of Ophtnaimology
and Otology; T. B. Case, M. D., noi. of
Lihemistry; vVm. C. 'JLVree, M. D., Jr-rof.
of Ophthalmology and Otology; J. Sharp,
M. D., Jr'rof. 01 Therapeutics and Olm-
ical Medicine, Bee, A. xi. Fulton, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery;
C. H. Lester, M. D., Prof, of JJiseases oi
Children; H. O. Hanawalt, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology; S. G. Burnett, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of Nervous System;
J. F. Binnie, M. D., Prof, of Surgical
Pathology and Clinical Surgery; E. J^an-
phear, M. D., Ph. JJ., Prof, ot Operative
Surgery and Clinical Surgery.
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COL-
LEGE (Medical Department), Kirnsas
City, Mo. 911-13 Bast Tenth st.
Graded three years' course. Every
Facility for Practical Study. Faculty.
—J. M. Allen, M. D., Pres., Prof, of the
Principles and Practice of Medicine; J.
P. Jackson, M. D., B. R. Lewis, M. D.,
Profs, of the Principles and Practice of
Suigery and Olinieal Surgery; G. Halley,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery; P. B.
Xlffany, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology
ai;d Otology, Didactic and Clinical; C.
W. Adams, M. D., Dean, Prof,
of Diseases of Women; G. W.
Davis, M. D., Prof, of Genito-Uri-
uary. Venereal and Skin Diseases;
J. E. Logan, M. D., Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Nose, Throat and Chest;
L. A. Bergpr^ M. D., Sec'y, Prof, of Ob-
stetrics; R. Greene, M. D., Prof, of An-
atomy; W. F. Kuhn, M. D., Prof, of
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M. Wilson, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica; A. li. Berger, LL. B„ Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; C. C. Hamil-
ton, M. D., Ph. G., Prof, of OhemistiT;
J. Wilson, M. D., Prof, of Hygiene; G.
S. Merriman, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of Children; J. N. Jackson, M. D., Dem-
onstrator of Anatomy; 0. F. Wainright,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine
BNSWORTH MEDICAL, COL-
LEGE AND HOSPITAL, N. W. cor.
Jule and Seventh sts., St. Joseph, Mo.
J. W. Heddens, M. D., Sec'y, cor. Sth
and Jule sts., St. Joseph, Mo.
CENTRAL MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Ninth and Felix sts., St. Joseph, Mo.
Annual Session begins first Monday in
September, 1894, and continues until
March 1, 1895. Fees for entire course,
$45, including matriculation. The sons
and brothers of physicians and sons of
ministers, $25. Faculty. — O. B. Camp-
bell, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice
of Medicine and Clinical Medicine ; T. E.
Potter, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Surgery, Ophthalmic, Aural
and Clinical Surgery, Sec'y; J. P- Ches-
ney, M. D., l^rof. of Obstetrics, Bio-
logy and Principles of Gynaecology; J.
B. Riley, M. D., Prof, of Physiology,
Operative, Minor and Clinical Surgery;
G. L. Sherman, M. D., Prof, of the
Principles and Practice of Gynsecology
and Clinical Gynaecology; G. C. Potter,
M. D., Prof, of Pediatrics and Derma-
tology; S. F. Carpenter, M. D., Prof, of
Descriptive and Relative Anatomy; J.
M. Bell, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and
Toxicology; Wm. T. Elam, M. D., Ph.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica and. Thera-
peutics; O. G. Gleaves, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Nervous System; J. F.
Oveens, M. D., Prof, of Hygiene and
Prosecutor to the Chair of Anatomy; F.
Eliscu, Ph. G, M. D., Prof, of Vene-
real Diseases and Physical Diagnosis;
S. D. Senor, M. D., Prof, of Ortho-
paedic Surgery and Demonstrator of An-
atomy; A. C. Wunnlcke, M. D., Prof,
of Bacteriology, Pathology and Assist-
ant Demonstrator of Anatomy; S. S.
Brovcn, B. L. L., Prof, of Medical Jur-
isprudence.
NOBTHWBSiTEKN MEDICAL
COLLEGE, St. Joseph, Mo. J. A.
French, M. D., Sec'y. Charges each
jourse, $45. Anatomical Department Hos-
pital and Dispensary, free. Faculty. — F.
A. Simmons, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine, Clinical Medicine
and General Pathology; J. A. French,
M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology, Diseases of
Children and Clinical Surgery; J. A.
Mackinnon, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of' Surgery and Clinical
SurgeiT; J. T. BerghofE, M. D., Prof, of
Orthopaedic Surgery; G. A. Nash,.M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Abdominal Surgery and
Regional Anatomy; C. M. Boyd, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology; E. Houston, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and TTierapeu-
tics; S. T. Blair, M. D., Prof, of Obstet-
rics- T. D. Miller, M. D., Prof, of Derma-
tology and Adj unct to Theory and Prac-
tice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine;
D. W. Feltenstien, M. D., Prof, of An-
atomy; R. P. Davis, M. D., S. S. Bea-
ver, M. D., Profs, of Chemistry and
Toxicology; M. F. Weyman, A. Si., M.
D., Prof, of Ophthalmology, Otology and
Medical Microscopy; L. S. Long, M. D.,
Prof, of Hygiene and Diseases of
the Rectum; J. M. Mclnerny, M. D.,
Assistant Bacteriology and Microscopy;
J. H. Stringfellow, M. D., Emer. Prof,
of Hygiene; W. W. Wertenberger, M.
D., Prof, of Genito-Urinary Diseases
and Demonstrator of Anatomy; J.
Limbird, LL. D., Prof, of Medical Jur-
isprudence.
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, of Kansas City, Mo. Annual
session -will open about the middle of
September, and continue tv^enty-six
v?eeks. Instruction in this institution is
given by lectures, clinics, practical courses
in the dissecting room and laboratories,
and by repeated examinations covering
three collegiate years. Faculty. — J. M. Al-
len, M. D., Pies., Prof, of the Principles
and Practice of Medicine; J. P. Jack-
son, M. D., E. R. Lewis, M. D., Profs,
of the Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; F. B. Tif-
fany, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the
Eye and Ear, and of Histology and
Microscopy; C. W. Adams, M. D., Dean,
Prof, of Diseases of Women and Chil-
dren; G. W. Davis, M. D., Prof, of
Genito-Urinary, Venereal and Skin. Dis-
ases; J. E. Logan, M. D., Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Nose, Throat and Chest; E.
Lanphear, M. D., Prof, of Orthopaedic
Surgery; L. A.' Berger, A. M., M. D., sec-
retary. Prof, of Obstetrics; R. L. Greene,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; B. R. Hunter,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry; J. H. Dim-
can, M. D., Prof, of Physiology; G.
Halley, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery;
W. F. Kuhn, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics; W. S. Cow-
herd, LL, B., Prof, of Medical Jurispru-
dence; 0. 0. Hamilton, M. D., Prof, of
Analytic Chemistry; John Wilson, M.
D., Prof, of Hygiene; C. S. Merriman,
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Children;
J. Punton, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
the Mind and Nervous System; C. F.
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HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, Kansas City, Mo. Faculty.—
P. Diederich, M. D., Dean, Prof, of
Physical Diagnosis and Chest Diseases;
S. C. Delap, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmol-
ogy, Otology and Laryngology; M. Ed-
gerton, M. D., Prof, of Physiology and
Histology; M. T. Runnels, M. D., Prof,
of Anatomy and Operative Gynsecology;
W. D. Foster, M. D., Prof, of Clinical
and Operative Surgery; A. E. Neumeis-
ter, M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology; W. H.
Jenney, M. D., Prof, of Mental and
Nervous Diseases; E. F. Brady, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics; T. H. Hudson, M. D., Prof, of
Clinical Medicine; L. G. Van Scoyoc,
M. D., Prof, of Orificial Surgery; J. F.
EUiott, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; W.
A. Forster, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery; C. S. Elliott,
M. D., Prof, of General Pathology and
the Principles and Practice of Medicine;
H. A. Barber, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of Children; E. R. Heath, M. D., Prof,
of Chemistry and Toxicology; W. P.
Cutler, M. D., Prof, of Sanitary Science
and Hygiene; J. C. Wise, Ph. G., Prof.
of Pharmacy;
AMERICAN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
of St. Louis, Mo. Faculty.— E. Youn-
kin, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Clini-
cal Surgery, Dean; H. L. Henderson,
M. D., Prof, of Practice and Clinical
Medicine; J. H. White, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics; P.
C. Clayberg, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Clinical Midwifery; H. S. D. Berry,
M. D., Prof, of Gynsecology and
Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs;
E. L. Standlee, M. D., Prof, of General,
Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy; W.
P. Biles, M, D., Prof, of Opthalmology,
Otology and Laryngology; H. Shomber,
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Children
and Clinical Gynjecology; M. M. Hamlin,
M. D., Prof, of Venereal and Diseases
of Skinf F. E. Chase, M. D., Prof, of
General Pathology and Microscopy; J.
L. Ingram, M. D., Prof, of Physiology
and Demonstrator of Anatomy.
OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE
giledical Department University at
maha). The fourteenth annual session
will begin October 1, 1894, and con-
tinue six months. Three years graded
course. Pour y«ars after session of
'94-'95. Charges for each course $65. J.
C. Denise, M. D., Dean, Omaha, Neb.
Faculty.— Professors W. S. Gibbs, M.
D., J. E. Summers, Jr., M. D., E. W.
Chase, M. D., W. H. Christie, M. D.,
Ewing Brown, M. D., C. C. Allison, M.
D., S. Van Ness, M. D., W. O. Bridges,
M. D., W. F. Milroy, M. D., A. F.
Jonas, M. D., J. O. Denise, M. D., H.
GifEprd, M. D., H. M. McClanahan, M.
D., W. R. Lavender, M. D., F. S. Owen,
M.- D., Judge W. W. Keysor, O. S.
Hoffman, M. D., E. E. Womersley, M.
D., F. M. Mueller, M. D.
COTNER UNIVERSITY, Lincoln
Nebraska, W. S. Latta, M. D., Dean,
239 South Eleventh street, Lincoln,
Nebraska. Three years' course — proba-
bly four after 1895. Lecture tickets,
?50; $10 for anatomical and $10 for
chemical material ; matriculation, $5 ; ei-
amiuation, $25 ; hospital fee, $5. Faculty
of Medical Department— W. S. Latta,
M. D., Dean, Prof, of Pathology and
Principles and Practice of Medicine; M.
A. Oarriker, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica, Therapeutics, Hydrotherapeia
and Dietetics; O. C. Reynolds, M. D.,
Prof, of Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; B. J. Alex-
ander, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology; M. P. Guy, M. D., Prof,
of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy;
H. B. Cummin.s, M. D., Prof, of I'hysi-
ology, Histology and Hygiene; R. L.
Bentley, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
Children; C. E. Spahr, M. D., Prof,
of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryn-
gology; J. H. Woodward, M. D., Prof;
of Electro Therapeutics, Electro Sur-
gery and Diseases of the Abdominal
Viscera; T. J. Oliver, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; I. K. Max-
son, M. D., Prof, of Dermatology ati(J
Venereal Diseases; J. S. Eaton, M.
D., Prof, of Diseases of the
Mind and Nervous System; D. D. Pot-
ter, M. D., Prof, of Physical Diagnosis,
Diseases of the Chest, and Microscopy;
J. L. Mack, LL. D., Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence.
DARTMOUTH MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, Hanover, N. H. Prof. C. P.
Frost, M. D., Dean, Hanover, N.H.
Matriculation (paid annually), $5; first
and second courses, $77; third course,
$50; examination fee, $25, not return-
able. Faculty.— Rev. S. ' C. Bartlett,
LL. D., Pres.; O. P. Hubbard, M. D,
Prof. Emer. of Chemistry and Phar-
macy; 0. P. Frost, M. D., Dean, Prof,
of the Practice of Medicine; H. M.
Field, M. D., Prof, of Therapeutics; P.
S. Conner, M. D., Prof, of Surgery; L.
B. How, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; P.
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W. T. Smith, M. D., Prof, of Physiol-
ogy; W. H. Parish, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics; E. J. Bartlett, M. D., Prof,
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ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Medical Department of Union Univer-
sity. Three years, strictly graded
course. Instruction by lectures, recita-
tions, laboratory work, clinics and prac-
tical demonstrations and operations. Hos-
pital advantages. — Albany Hospital, St.
Peter's Hospital, Child's Hospital, Al-
bany County Hospital, Eye and Bar In-
firmary and their Dispensaries, are avail-
able for clinical purposes to students.
Fees and Expenses — All fees are payable
in advance, and are as follows: Matricu-
lation, $5, payable each year; for the
year's lectures, $100; perpetual lecture
ticket, entitling to attendance upon three
or more courses, $200. Students vi'ho
have attended two full courses of lec-
tures at this college vrill be required to
pay $50 and the matriculation fee. Stu-
dents who have attended one course of
lectures at this or some other accredited
medical college will be charged $100
for their second and $50 for their third
course, and those who have attended
two courses of lectures elsewhere will be
required to pay $75 and the matriculation
fee. Graduates of this institution have
perpetual free admission. Graduates
of other medical schools will be admitted
upon paying $50 and the matriculation
fee. Dissection, $10. Courses in the chem-
ical laboratory and in histology, and in
pathology, $10 each. Graduation fee, $25.
The regular Fall Session commences
Tuesday, September 26, 1893, and closes
April 18, 1894. Various prizes are award-
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orious students. Appointments to posi-
tions upon the house staff of the Albany
Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital and Ellis
Hospital, Schenectady, are made by com-
petitive examination open to the gradua-
ting class of the college. Willis G. Tuck-
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Albany, N. Y. Faculty.— H. B. Web-
ster, LL. D., Pres.; T. Hun. M. D.,
Dean, and Emeritus Prof, of the In-
stitutes of Medicine; H. Vander Veer,
M. D., Prof, of Didactic, Abdominal
and Clinical Surgery; M. Perkins, M.
D., Prof, of Chemical Philosophy and
Organic Chemistry; J. M. Bigelow, M.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica, Therapeu-
tics and Diseases of Throat and Nose;
L. Balch, M. D., Emeritus Prof, of
Anatomy and Lecturer on Medical Jur-
ispmaence; S. B. Ward, M. D., Prof,
of Theory and Practice of Medicine;
J. P. Boyd, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics,
Gynaecology and Diseases of Children;
W. G. Tucker, Ph. D., Prof, of Inor-
ganic and Analytical Chemistry and Tox-
icology; Wm. Hailes, Jr., M. D,, Prof,
of Pathological Anatomy, Histology and
Fractures and Dislocations; C. S. Mer-
rill, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and
Otology; F. Townsend, Jr., M. D., Prof,
of Physiology; P. C. Curtis, M. D., Prof,
of Dermatology; H. Hun, M. D., Prof,
of Diseases of the Chest and of the
Nervous System; S. R. Morrow, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy and Orthopaedic Sur-
gery.
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY (Medical
Department), EUicott and Clinton sts.,
Buffalo, N. Y. The course of study of this
school embraces three years of time
and three full courses of lectures. It
is arranged in grades or classes in such
a manner as to advance the student
progressively and systematically from
one subject to another in a just and
natural order, rendering the study of
medicine both easy and thorough. Fees —
Matriculation, $5; full course of lec-
tures, $75; perpetual ticket, $165; prac-
tical anatomy, $10; chemical laboratory,
$10; physiological and histological labora-
tory, $10; path'l labr'y, $10; graduation,
$25. Faculty— W. S. Tremaine, M. D.,
Emeritus Prof, of Principles and Prac-
tice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery;
J. Cronyn, M. D.. Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine; T. Lothrop, M. D. Prof, of
Obstetrics; A. A. Hubbell, M. D., Prof,
of Diseases of the Eye and Bar, Sec'y;
H. D. Ingraham, M. D., Prof, of Dis-
eases of Women and Children; F. S.
Crego, M. D., Prof, of Nervous Dis-
eases and Insanity; W. H. Pitt, M. D.,
Prof, of General Chemistry and PhysicS;
H. Mynter, M. D., Prof, of Operative
Surgery and Clinical Surgery; H. Mickle,
M. D., Prof, of Principles and Prac-
tice of Surgery; J. A. Miller, Ph. D.,
Prof, of Medical Chemistry and Toxicol-
ogy; J. D. Flagg, M. D., Prof, of Phy-
siology and Microscopy; E. A. Smith, M.
D., Prof, of General and Descriptive
Anatomy; W. C. Krauss, M. D., Prof,
of Pathology; W. S. Renner, M. D.,
Prof, of Lar3Tigology; W. D. Green,
M. D., Prof, of Hygiene; R. L. Banta,
M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics; H. D. Curtis, A. B., Prof,
of Medical Jurisprudence.
UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO.
Medical Department, cor. Main and
Virginia sts., Buffalo, N. Y. Three years'
course: conditions of admission those of
the laws of N. Y. No. of graduates
last term, 29. Hospital facilities are
Buffalo, Gen'l Hosp., Fitch and Chil-
dren's Hosp. The regular term com-
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mences September 23, and continues
six months; spring term, eight weeks.
Matriculation fee. .$5; for winter course,
$100; perpetual ticket, $150; graduation
ticket, $25; the fee for those who have
attended two full courses elsewhere is
$50. Graduates of medical colleges, in
good standing, can attend the lectures
by matriculating. Alumni of this college
are entitled to free admission. Faculty:
E. M. Moore, Bmer. Prof, of Surgery;
W. H. Mason, Bmer. Prof, of Physiolo-
gv and Microscopy; E. V. Stoddard,
Emer. Prof, of Materia Medica and Hy-
giene; C. Gary, Secretary, Prof, of Ma-
teria Medica and Clinical. Medicine; M.
D. Mann, Prof, of Obstetrics and Gy-
necology; R. Park, Prof, of the Prin-
ciples and Practice of Surgery and Clin-
ical Surgery: .T. Polilman, Prof. of
Physiology: C. G. Stockton. Prof, of the
Principles and Practice of Medicine and
Clinical Medicine: H. M. Hall. Prof, of
Chemistry: J. Parmenter, Prof, of Anat-
omy and Secretary.
BEIvT.EVTTE HOSPITAT, MEDI-
CAL COLLEGE, oitv of New York,
foot of East 26th, N. Y.
The Regular Session begins about
the end of Septerabpr nnd closes
about the end of March. During this
session, in addition to the regular di-
dactic lectures, two or three hours are
dailv allotted to clinical instruction. At-
tendance unon at least three regular
courses of lectures is required for grad-
uation.
The Sprinsr Session consists of
recitations, clinical lectures and exer-
cises, and didactic lectures on special
subjects. This session begins about the
end of March and continues until the
middle of .Tune. During this session,
daily recitations in all the departments
are held by a corps of Examiners ap-
pointed by the Faculty.
The Carneeie Laboratory is open
during collegiate year for instruction
in microscopical examinations of urine.
practical demonstrations in medical and
surgical pathology, and lessons in, nor-
mal histoloicv, nathrvlosT and bacteri-
ology. Fnculty and Instructors. — W. T.
T.usk, Pres.. Prof, of Ob.itetrics and
Diseases of Women and Children
and Clinical Midwifery: Austin Flint.
Sec, Prof, of Phvsiologv and Physio-
logical Anatomy; A A. Smith. Pr^f. of
the Principles and Practice of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine; P. S. Dennis,
Prof, of the Principles and Practice
of Surgery and Clinical Sursery: Lewis
A. Sayre, Prof, of Orthonedic Surgery
and clinical Surgery; H. M'. Bigas, Prof.
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Diseases of the Nervous System and
Clinical Medicine; J. D. Bryant, .Pro^ of
Anatomy and Clinical Surgery and As-
sociate Prof, of Orthopedic Surgery; B.
O. Doremus, Prof, of Chemistry, Toxi-
cology and Medical J'urisprudence; Aus-
tin Flint, Jr., Adjunct Prof, of Obstet-
rics; C. A. Doremus, Prof. Adjunct to
the Chair of Chemistry, Toxicology and
Medical Jurisprudence; H. D. Noyes,
Prof, of Ophthalmology; J. L. Smith,
Clinical Prof, of Diseases of Children:
F. H. Bosworth, Prof, of Diseases of
the Throat; B. Robinson, Clinical Prof,
of Medicine; S. Alexander, Prof, of
Genito-TJrinary Surgery and Syphilis: C.
F. MacDonald. Prof, of Mental Dia-
aases: E. K. Dunham, Prof, of Patho-
logical Anatomy, Bacteriology and Hy-
giene; E. B. Dench, Prof, of Otology;
J. A. Fordyce, Prof, of Dermatology
and Sirphilology; D. H. McAlpin. Prof,
of Histology and Demonstrator of Path-
ological Anatomv; W. P. Northrup, Ad-
lunct Prof, of Diseases of Children: L.
M. Yale, Lecturer Adjunct on Diseases
of Children; T. H. Burchard. Lecturer
on Surgical Emergencies; .1. E. Weeks,
M. D.. Lecturer on Qnhthalraology : .7.
N. Henry, Lecturer on Dermatology and
Sj'nhilnlotry; William '^ . TT'lipt. Tnstrurtor
in Clinical Medicine: H. M. Silver. Dem-
onstrator of Anatomv; .T. F. Erdraann,
G. D. Stewart, L. M. Silver. Assistant
Demonstrators of Anatomy: R. .1. Car-
lisle. R. Kalish. Assistants to the Chair
of Principles and Practice of Medicine;
G. D. Stewart, Assistant tn the Chair
of Surgery: R. H. Sayre. Assistant to
the Chair of Orthonedic Surgery; C. B.
Whit", W. E. =itnflili-fnr(1. A.as'sta"ts to
the Chair of Obstetrics: G. P. Biggs,
W. .7. Pulley, .7ohn H. TTnddleston. As-
sistants to the Chair of Materia, Medica
and Theraneutics ; H. A. Haubold. As-
sistant to the Chair of Phvsioloay: A. H.
Dotv, Glover C. Arnold. .7. F. Erdmann,
G. D. Stewart. .7. H. Titterington. Prn-
soctoi-s to the Chair of Anatomv .7nTin A.
Mandell, Assistant to the Chair of
Chemistry; D. W. Hunter, Assistant to
the Chair of Onhthalmology; T. H.
Holgate. S. G. Tracy. H. R. Purdy.
Assistants to the Chair of Diseases of
Children; E. H. Gripin. Assistant to
the Chair of Diseases of the Tliroat; W.
.7. Pulley. J. R. Fabricius, Assistants to
the Chair of Geuito-Urinary Sursrerv:
D. S. Spellraan. Assistant to the Chair
of Mental Diseases.
LONG 7SLAND C07,LEGE HOS-
PITAL rMEDICAL SCHOOL). Brook-
lyn, N Y cor. Henry and Pacific sts.,
near the South Ferry, foot of Atlantic
St., in Brooklyn, and Whitehall st.. New
York Council,— .7. L. Zabriskie, M. D.;
W. Wallace. M. D.: X T. Con Win M
D.; A. Hutchins, M. D.; ,7. W Hyde
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ed into two terms — a regular, and a
reading and recitation term. The regu-
lar begins September, and continues
until March. The reading and recita-
tion term commences at the close of the
resular term and continues until June.
Faculty.— Gr- W. Plympton, Emer.
Prof, of Physics, Chemistry and Toxi-
cology; O. L. Ford, Emer. Prof, of
Anatomy; A. J. G. Skene, Prof, of the
Medical and Surgical Diseases of
Women, and Pres.; J. S. Wight, Prof,
of Oi)erative Surgery and Climcal Sur-
gery and Dean; J. H. Raymond, Prof,
of Physiology and Sanitary Science and
Sec; J. D. Rushmore, Prof, of Surgery;
.T. A. McCorkle. Prof, of the Principles
and Practice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine; C. Jewett. Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Children; B. H. Bart-
ley, Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology;
F. E. West, Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine;
B. A. Lewis, Prof, of Anatomy; J. M.
Van Cott, Jr., Prof, of Histology and
Pathological Anatomy.
Profs, of Special Subjects. — ^Hon.
C. B. Pratt, Prof. of Medical
.Turisprudence; .T. S. Prout, Clinical
Prof, of the Diseases of the Eye; A.
Mathewson, Clinical Prof, of Diseases
of the Ear; S. Sherwell, Climcal. Prof,
of Diseases of the Skin; T. R. French,
Clinical Prof, of Diseases of the Throat
and Nose; H. N. Read, Clinical Prof,
of Diseases of Children; J. O. Shaw,
Clinical Prof, of Diseases of Mind and
Nervous System; H. W. Rand, Clinical
Prof, of Diseases of the Genito-Urinary
Organs; W. W. Browning, Adjunct
Prof, of Anatomy; A. T. Bristow, Dem-
onstrator of Anatomy.
Lecturers of the Reading and
Recitation Term. — ^J. H. Raymond,
Lee. on Gynaecology and Hygiene;
E. H. Bartley, Lee. on Diseases
of Children; H. W. Rand, Lee. on the
Principles of Surgery; W. W. Brown-
ing, Lee. on Anatomy; W. M. Hutchin-
son, Lee. on Chemistry; R. L. Dickin-
son, Lee. on Obstetrics; J. M. Van Cott,
Jr., Lee. on Histology and Pathological
Anatomy; G. R. Hall. Lee. en Princi-
ples of Medicine: W. Browning, Lee. on
Anatomy and Physiology of the Nerv-
ous System; O. E. Gunther, Lee. on
Materia Medica; W. N. Belcher, Lee.
on Physiology.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS (Medical Department
Columbia University), 437 West 59th
■t, bet. 9th and 10th aves.. New York
City. Chartered March 12, 1807. Con-
stituted the Medical Department of
Columbia College, June, 1860. Col-
legiate year embraces a regular Winter
Session. Tuition is by didactic and clin-
ical lectures, recitations, and personal
instruction in practical subjects. Reg-
ular Winter Session of 1894-95 begins
October 1, and lasts till about the 1st
of June. Beginning with the academic
year 1894-95, the studies in Medicine
leading to the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine, will constitute a required four
years' course. All necessary particulars
in relation to the course will be given
in detail in the circular of next year.
University Faculty of Medicine. — Seth.
Low, LL. D., Pres.; J. W. McLane,
Dean and Prof, of Obstetrics; T. M.
Markoe, Emer. Prof, of Surgery; W.
Detmold, Emer. Prof, of Clinical
and Military Surgery; T. G. Thomas,
Bmer. Prof, of Obstetrics and Gy-
necology: ,T. T. Metcalf, Emer. Prof,
of Clinical Medicine; C. F. Chandler,
Ph. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Medical
Jurisprudence; B. Curtis, Emer. Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics:
F. Delafield, Prof, of the Practice of
Medicine; J. G. Curtis, Prof, of Phy-
siology; G. M. Tuttle, Prof, of Gyne-
cology and Sec'y. ; G. L. Peabody, Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
W. T. Bull, Prof, of Surgery; R. F.
Weir, Prof, of Surgery; M. Allen Starr,
Prof, of Diseases of the Mind and
Nervous System; G. S. Huntington,
Prof, of Anatomy; T. M. Prudden,
Prpf. of Pathology; W. H. Draper. Prof,
of Clinical Medicine; A. Jacob!, Clinical
Prof, of Diseases of Children; G. M.
Lefferts, Clinical Prof, of Larynsrosfopy
and Diseases of the Throat; G. H. Pox,
Clinical Prof, of Diseases of the Skin;
F. N. Otis, Bmer. Prof, of Gem'to-
Urinary Diseases; T. M. Prudden. Di-
rector of the Laboratories of Histology,
Pathology, and Bacteriology; C. Mc-
Burney. Prof, of Clinical Sureery; A. H.
Buck. Clinical Prof, of the Diseases of
the Ear; H. Knapp. Prof, of Ophthal-
mology; F. Hartley, Instructor in
Operative Surgery and Clinical Lecturer
unon Surgery; R. W. Taylor, Clinical
Prof, of Venereal Diseases; F. P. Kinni-
cutt, Prof, of Clinical Medicine; J. W.
■Roosevelt, Clinical Lee. on Medicine; F.
H. Markoe, Climcal Lee. on Surgery;
O. B. Pellew. E. M., Demonstrator of
Chemistry and Physics; B. B. Gallaudet,
Demonstrator of Anatomy and Clinical
Lect. on Surgery; G. C. Freeborn, In-
structor in Normal Histology; I. T. Van
Gieson, First Assistant in Normal His-
tology; E. Hodenpyl, Assistant in Pa-
thology; T. M. Cheeaman, Instructor in
Bacteriology; J. S. Ely, Assistant in Pa-
thology: W. B. .Tames, Clinical Lecturer
on Medicine; E. Bliot, Jr., Assistant
Demonstrator ,of Anatomy; L. W.
Hotchkiss, Assistant Demonstrator of
Anatomy: J. B. Lynch, Assistant in
Normal Histology; E, A. Tucker, In-
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tructor in Practical Obstetrics; F. S.
Lee, Ph. D., Demonstrator of Phy-
siology; F. J. Brockway, J. A. Blake,
R. A. Sands, G. E. Brewer, Assistant
Demonstrators of Anatomy; J. A.
Deghuee, Ph. D., Assistant Demonstra-
tor of Chemistry and Physics; W. John-
son, Ph. Gr., Assistant in Chemistry and
Physics; J. Ewing, 3d Assistant in Nor-
mal Histology; Edward T. Boag,
Registrar of the College.
UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK (Medical Department),
410 East 26th, New York. Regular
course commences October 1, continues
to May 1. Three years' graded course.
The first year comprises recitations in
the primary subjects, Dissection, Labor-
atory Work, Urine Analysis, Etc. The
second year comprises lectures in the
primary branches, Recitations, Labora-
tory Work, and Clinics in General
Medicines and Surgery. The third year
comprises lectures in the practical
branehea, Clinics in General and Special
Subjects and Instruction by Sections at
the bedside in the Wards of Bellevue
Hospital, and attendance upon Obstetric
Cases in out-door practice. The ample
Laboratory Dispensary and Hospital
facilities at the disposal of the College
enable the Faculty to offer to each stu-
dent unusual advantages for practical
work and bedside instruction. Fees for
course of Lectures, $150; Matriculation,
$5; Demonstrator's fee, including ma-
terial for dissection, $10; Final examina-
tion fee, $30. Faculty.— Rev. H. M.
MacCracken, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor
of the University; C. Inslee Pardee, M.
D., Dean, Prof, of Otology; A. L.
Loomis, M. D., LL. D., Prof, of Pa-
thology, and Practice of Medicine; W.
H. Thomson, M. I). LL. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Dis-
eases of the Nervous System; W. M.
Polk, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and
Gynsecology; L. A. Stimson, M. D.,
Prof, of Surgery; B. A. Witthaus, M.
D., Prof, of Chemistry, Physics and
Hygiene; W. G. Thompson, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology; G. Wooisey, M. D., Prof,
of Anatomy and Clinical Surgery; H. P.
Loomis, M. D., Prof, of Pathological
Anatomy, Director of the Pathological
Laboratory; S. Smith, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; A. E. Mac-
doiiald, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence and Psychological Medi-
cine; J. C. Edgar, M. D., Adjunct Prof,
of Obstetrics; E. D. Fisher, M. D., Ad-
junct Prof, of Nervous Diseases, Medi-
cal Jurisprudence and Psychological
Medicine; 0. Stedman Bull, M. D.,
Prof, of Ophthalmology; H. G. Piffard,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Dermatology; J.
E. Winters, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
Children; P. A. Morrow, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Genito-TJrinary Diseases; W.
C. Jarvis, M. D., Clinical Prof, of
Laryngology; A. M. Phelps, M. D.,
Clinical Prof, of Orthopoedic Surgery: E.
Le Fevre, M. D., Clinical Prof, of Me-
dicine.
THE WOMAN'S MEDICAL COI^
LEGE OF THE NEW YORK IN-
FIRMARY.—321 E. 15th St. Opened
November 2, 1868. Annual session
opens on the 1st of October, and con-
tinues eight months. Four years' course.
Fees for entire course, total, $515; for
particulars address the Dean. Faculty.
—Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of Hygiene; Emily Blackwell,
M. D., Dean, Prof, of Obstetrics and
Gynsecology; Josephine Chevalier, Prof.
of Chemistry and Materia Medica;
Henry Mann Silver, M. D., Prof, of
Surgery; George Roe Lockwood, M. D..
Prof, of Principles and Practice of
Medicine; W. Gilman Thompson, M.
D., Prof, of Physiology; R. W. Ainidon,
M. D., Prof, of Therapeutics; Lucius W.
Hotchkiss, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy;
Marv Taylor Bissell, M. D., Prof, of
Hyeiene; .John Slade Ely, M. D., Prof.
of Histologv and Pathologicnl Anatomy;
Elizabeth M. Cushier. M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Gynaecoloorical vSurgery; George
W. Jacobv. M. D.. Clinical Prof, of
Nervous Disefisp's; Samuel Ketch, M.
D., Clinical Prof, of OrthooEedic Sur-
eery; Annie S. Daniel. M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Disnases of Children; B. Far-
qnhnr Curtis. M. D.. Clinical Prof,
of SurgpiT: Geoi-se Thomas .Tacksori,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of the Diseases of
the Skin: John E. Weeks, M. D., Clini-
onl Prof, of DisPHSPS of the Eye and
Ear; .Jonathan Wririit. M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Disnnses of Nose and Throat;
Eleanor B Kilham, M. T)., Clinical In-
structor in Obstetrics; Gertrude B. Kelly,
M. D., Demonstrator in Anatomy:
Martha Wollstein. M. D., Demonstrator
in Histology; Alice E. Wakefield, M.
D., Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (Medi-
cal Department), Syracuse University,
Syracuse, N. Y. Course of Instruction.
— The College year begins the first Tues-
day in October, and ends the second
Thursday in June. The course is grad-
ed and extends through three years.
Excellent opportunities for clinical and
laboratory work are offered. Terms of
admission.— A degree in the arts and
sciences, or examinations on common
branches, algebra, geometry and Latin,
as set forth in the laws of the State of
New York and by the catalogue of the
school. Fees.— Matriculation, $5- Anat-
omy (including material), $10. Tuition
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and is under the superrision of the reg-
ents. Method of instruction individually
clinical, including use of instruments
and hospital instruction. The clinics
begin at 9 A. M., and continue until
9 P. M. each day. A dispensary and a
hospital form a part of the school, with
endowed wards exclusively for infants.
Bie new building of this institution is a
large nine-story, fire-proof building, with
accommodations for 190 patients and 300
practitioners of medicine. There is also
a large out-door department for dispen-
sary patients. Faculty. — D. B. St. John
Roosa, Prof, of Diseases of the EJ-e and
Ear, and Pres. C. L. Dana, Prof, of
Diseases of the Mind and Nervous Sys-
tem; A. H, Smith, Prof, of Clinical Med-
icine and Therapeutics^ W. O. Moore,
Prof, of Diseases of the Eye and Bar:
B. McE. Emmet, Prof, of Diseases of
Women; E. Kershner, Surgeon TJ. S. N.,
Prof, of Naval, Military and State Hy-
giene; W. H. Porter, Prof, of Pathology
and Clinical Medicine; S. S. Burt, Prof,
of Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Medi-
cine; S. D. Powell, Prof, of Clinical Sur-
gery; C. A. Von Ramdohr, Prof, of Ob-
stetrics; H. T. Hanks. Prof, of Diseases
of Women; L. S. Pilcher, Prof, of Clini-
cal Surgery; H. J. Garrigues, Prof, of
Obstetrics; C. C. Rice, Prof, of Diseases
of the Throat and Nose; G. M. Edebohls,
Prof, of Diseases of Women; J. R.
Nilsen, Prof, of Diseases of Women; G.
M. Hammond, Prof, of Diseases of the
Mind and Nervous System; G. B. Fow-
ler, Prof, of Clinical IVIedicine and Medi-
cal Chemistry; R. Abbe, Prof, of Clini-
cal Surgery; H. D. Chapin, Prof, of Dis-
eases of Children; A. M. Pheljjs, Prof,
of Orthopedic Surgery; L. B. Bangs,
Prof, of Genito-Urinary and Venereal
Surgery; Peter A. Callan, Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Eye; O. B. JDouglas, Prof,
of Diseases of the Nose and Throat;
J. B. Emerson, Prof, of Diseases of the
Eye and Ear; F. Bagoe, Ph.B., Prof, of
Pharmacology; P. Ferguson, Prof, of
Pathology; C. B. Kelsey, Prof, of Rectal
Diseases; R. W. Wilcox, Prof, of Clini-
cal Medicine and Therapeutics; C. H.
Knight. Prof, of Diseases of Throat and
Nose: W. B. De Garmo, Prof, of Spe-
cial Surgery (Hernia); D. Lewis, Prof,
of Special Surgery (Cancerous Diseases);
L. D. Bulkley, Prof, of Diseases of the
Skin; W. X Morton, Prof, of Electro-
Therapeutics and Diseases of the Mind
and Nervous System; H. X Boldt, Prof,
of Diseases of Women; A. Caille, Prof,
of Diseases of Children; Willy Meyer,
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; A. P. Dudley,
Prof, of Diseases of Women; G. T.
Elliot, Prof, of Diseases of the Skin.
NEW YORK POLYCLINIC. 214,
216 and 218 B. 34th st., near 3d ave.
The regular session begins in September
and closes in June. All legally qualified
practitioners admitted. No didactic lec-
tures given and no undergraduates ad-
mitted. The clinics are so arranged that
a course can be taken at any part of
the session. The classes are divided into
sections to facilitate thorough instruc-
tion. The courses are divided into terms
of six weeks, three, six and twelve
months. The following is a list of charges
for tickets to the various departments
for one year: Diseases of the cheat,
physical diagnosis and general medicine,
$140; diseases of children, $60; diseases
of the nervous system and electro-the-
rapy, $60; diseases of the throat and
nose, $100; general surgery, $220; dis-
eases of women. $220; diseases of the
eye and ear, $110; diseases of the
skin $60; obstetrics, $60. Fac-
ulty.—X A. Wyeth, Prof. of
Surgery and Pres.; W. G. Wylie, Prof.
of Gynecology; L. E. Holt, Prof. Of
Diseases of Children and Sec'y; A. Sei-
bert, Prof, of the Diseases of Children;
A. G. Gerster, Prof, of General Surgery;
V. P. Gibney. Prof, of Orthopedic Sur-
gery; L. C. Gray, B. Sachs and C. A.
Herter, Profs, of Diseases of the Mind
and Nervous System; A. R. Robinson
and E. B. Bronson, Profs, of Derma-
tology; E. Gruenig, D. Webster, T. R.
Pooley, Profs, of Ophthalmology; R. 0.
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M. Page and H. N. Heineman, Profs,
of General Medicine and Diseases of the
Chest; P. F. Munde, H. M. Sims, F.
Krug, H. C. Coe, Profs, of Gynecology;
D. B. Delavan, J. W. Gleistmann affd
M. J. Asch, Profs, of Diseases of the
Throat and Nose; O. D. Pomeroy, Prof,
of Diseases of the Ear; E. A. Ayrea,
Prof, of Obstetrics; R. H. M. Dawbarn,
Prof, of Surgical Anatomy and Opera-
tive Surgery; W. F. Fluhrer, Prof, of
Genito-Urinary Surgery; A. .T. McCosh,
Prof, of Surgery; W. H. Katzenbach,
Prof, of General Medicine; I. Adler,
Prof, of Medical Pathology.
NEW YORK HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPIT-
AL, Eastern Boulevard, between 63d
and 64th sts., New York City, N. Y.
The Scholastic Year consists of a
single session of six months (exclusive of
vacation) as specified in the calendar.
Entrance Requirements. — All students
who cannot present a baccalaureate de-
gree from a college or university auth-
orized to confer the same, or have not
taken the examinations conducted under
the authority of the Regents of the State
of New York, must submit to the pre-
liminary examination provided for med-
ical students, in accordance with the
laws of 1893, Ch. 661.
Pees. — Matriculation fee (paid once
only), $5; for each coUelgiate year, $100;
graduates of other colleges, $100; gradu-
ation fee, $30.
A fee of five dollars for the laboratory
instruction in medical chemistry, and
the same amount for laboratory instruc-
tion in practical microscopy.
A fee of ten dollars for second year
students in practical anatomy.
Post graduate students may attend
lectures on one or more subjects by pay-
ment of matriculation fee, and twenty
dollars for each course selected.
Faculty.— T. F. Allen, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; G.
G. Shelton, M. D., Prof, of Materia Med-
ica and Pharmaceutics; W. H. King, M.
D., Lecturer on Electro-Therapeutics; St.
Clair Smith, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine; J. W. Dowling, M.
D., Adjunct Prof, of Theory and Prac-
tice of Medicine; M. Deschere, M. D.,
Prof, of Psediatry; S. H. Talcott, M. D.,
Prof, of Mental Diseases; J. T. O'Con-
nor, M. D., Prof, of Nervous Diseases;
G. M. Dillow, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of the Kidney; J. T. Simonson, M. D.,
Clinical Assistant to the Chair of Paedi-
atry; ,T. M. Schley, M. D., Prof, of Clin-
ical Medic'ne; AVm. T. Helmuth, M. D.,
Prof, of Surgery; P. E. Doughty, M.
D., Prof, of Genito-Urinary Surgery; S.
F. Wilcox, M. D., Prof, of the Principles
of Surgery; W. H. Bishop, M. D., Lec-
turer on Fractures and Dislocations;
Wm. T. Helmuth, Jr., M. D., Lecturer
on Minor Surgery; E. G. Tuttle, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Operative Surgery; J.
L. Beyea, M. D., Clinical Assistant to
the Chair of Genito-Urinary Diseases;
Xj. L. Danforth, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics; J. L. Beyea, M. D., Demon-
strator of Midwifery; F. W. Hamlin, M.
D., Assistant to the chair of Obstetrics;
X T. Simonson, M. D., Assistant Dem-
onstrator of Obstetrics; C. S. Macy, M,
D., Lecturer on Gynaecology; C. Ver
Nooy, M. D., Clinical Assistant to the
Chair of Gynajcology; W. W. Black-
man, M. D,, Prof, of Anatomy; H. B.
Miriton, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy;
Wm. F. Honan, Demonstrator of Anat-
omy; O. McDowell, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology; G. W. Roberts, M. D., As-
sistant to the Chair of Physiology; L.
H. FriedbLrg, Ph. D., Prof, of Chem-
istry and Toxicology; E. H. Porter, M.
D., Prof, of Medical Chemistry; Wm.
S. Pearsall, M. D.. Laboratory Instruc-
tor; P. Allen, M. D.. Lecturer on Phar-
m; ceutics; M. Leal, M. D., Prof, of Hy-
giene and Sanitary Science: F. M. Wall,
M. D-, Lecturer on Histology; W. S.
White, M. D.. Prof, of General Pathol-
ogy and Morbid Anatomy; W. I. Piercej
M. D., Director of the Histological Lab-
oratory; R. H. Lyon, Esq., Prof, of Med-
ical .Turisprudence; H. M. Dearborn, M.
D., Prof, of Dermatology; E. H. Boyn-
ton, M. D., Prof of Ophthalmology; G.
W. McDowell, M. D., Clinical Assistant
to the Chair of Ophthalmology; H. 0.
Houghton, M. D , Prof, of Otology; 0.
E. Beebe, M. D.. Prof, of Laryngology
and Rhinology; B. Baruch, M. D., Ph.
D., Prof, of Bacteriology.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, No.
239 Bast 14th st., New York. A
graded course of three years. Pees for
each year, $135; examination and
diploma, $30. Faculty.— G. W.
Thompson, M. D., Prof, of Theory
and Practice of Medicine; R. Kuiiitzer,
M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Practice
of Medicine; B. Clark. M. D., Lee. on
Nervous Diseases and Insanity; J. W.
Fyfe, M. D., Lee. on Specific Medicine;
H. L. Clark, M. D., Lee. on Physical
Diagnosis; G. W. Boskowitz, M. D.,
Dean and Prof, of Surgery; S. Water-
man, M. D., Prof, of Genito-Urinary
Organs; J. H. Yarnall, M. D., Lee. on
Minor Surgery; A. W. Herzog, M. D.,
Prof, on Diseases of the Bye, Bar, Nose
and Throat; M. Augsburger, M. D..
Prof, of Obstetrics; A. F. Freeh, M. D.,
Lee. on Gynaecology; H. G. Hinds,
M. D., Lee. on Diseases of Children;
W. Richardson, Ph. D., Prof, of Chem-
istry and Toxicology; C. Motschen-
bacher. Ph. G., M. D., Assistant in
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Chemistry; O. A. Hyde, M. D., Prof,
of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy;
S. A. Hardy, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy; H. Armgardt, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
H. Carey, Ph. G., M. D., Lee. on
Pharmacy; H. E. Waite, M. D., Lee. on
Electro-Therapeutics; G. O. Heffter,
Ph. G., M. D., Prof, of Physiology and
Hygiene; J. A. Beuermaun, M. D.,
Emer. Prof, of Pathology and Histology;
L. Schoney, M. D., Prof, of Histology
and Pathology; W. R. Spooner, LL. B.,
Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence.
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE
AND HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN
(Homoeopathic), 213 West 54th st., bet.
Broadway and Seventh ave., New York
City, N. Y. Four years' course. Charges,
each course, $100. Faculty. — ^Phoebe J.
B. Wait, M. D., Deaji, Prof, of Ob-
stetrics; A. B. McMichael, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
H. M. Dearborn, M. D., Prof, of Prin-
ciples and Practice of Medicine, and
Clinical Prof, of Dermatology; M.
Leal, M. D., Assist. Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Medicine; S. F. Wilcox,
M. D., Prof, of Surgery; M. B. Brown,
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Women;
L. Lannin, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
OhUdren; T. C. Williams, M. D., Prof,
of Physical Diagnosis, Diseases of
Heart and Lungs and Clinical Prof, of
Larynology and Rhiuology; F. H. Boyn-
ton, M. Dy Prof, of Ophthalmology and
Otology; J. T. O'Connor, M. D., Prof,
of Mental and Nervous Diseases; F.
Moss, Esq., Prof, of Medical Jurispru-
dence; Annie S. Campbell, M. D., Prof,
and Demonstrator of Anatomy; Ger-
trude Allen, M. D., Prof, and Demon-
strator of Physiology; W. Storm White,
M. D., Prof, of Pathological Anatomy;
Louise Z. Buchholz, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry; M. L. Holbrook, M. D.,
Prof, of Hygiene.
AMERICAN ECLECTIC MEDICAL
COLLEGE, Cincinnati, O. Three years'
course. Winter session begins in Sep-
tember and ends March 4. Faculty. —
L. M. Bickmore. M. D., Dean, Prof,
of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Paedia-
trics; W. H. Kreiger, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Spe-
cial Pathology; W. W. Barber, M. D.,
Prof, of Principles and Practice of Medi-
cine and Physical Diagnosis; M. Hig-
gins, M. D., Prof, of General and De-
scriptive Anatomy, Clinical Eye and Ear
arid Demonstrator; N. F. Pierce, M. D.,
• Prof, of Principles and Practice of Sur-
.gery and Clinical Surgery; B. D. Hen-
derson, M. D., Prof, of Physiology,
Histology, Hygiene and Medical Juris-
prudence; F. Meyer, Ph. G., Prof, of
Chemistry, Toxicology and Pharmacy;
E. S. McLeod, M. D., Prof, of Genito-
urinary and Skin Diseases.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTI-
TUTE, Cincinnati, O. (Chartered by
iSpecial Act of the Legislature' in 1845.)
Winter session begins September. TVo
six-months' graduaung sessions annually,
equal in all respects. Graded course or
three sessions required. U'our years'
reading. For announcement and further
information address John M. Bcudder,
M. D., Dean, 228 West Court St., Cin-
cinnati, O. Faculty.— J. King, M. D.,
lUmeritus Prof, of Obstetrics; F. J.
ijocker M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; J. M. fcicudder, M.
D., Prof, of ■ Principles and Practice ot
Medicine; R. L. Thomas, M. D.,
Adj. Prof, of Principles and i-'ractice of
Medicine; W. E. liloyer, M. D., Prof!
of Anatomy; 'L. Freeman, M. D., Prof,
of Clinical Medicine and Bui'gery; JtU.
Freeman, M. D., Prof, of Surgery; J.
A. Jeancon, M. i).. Prof, of Pathology;
L. Watkijs, M. O., Prof, ot Physi-
ology and Microscopy; J. U. Lloyd, Prof,
of Chemistry and Pharmacy; R. C Win-
termute, M. D., Jfrof. of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children;
W. L. Dickson, A. M., Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence; W. B. Scudder, M. D.,
Lecturer on Ophthalmology and Otology;
J. M. Scudder, M. D., Lecturer on Diag-
nosis and Hygiene; fl. W. Felter, M.
D., DemoSastrator of Anatomy; E. R.
Freeman, M. D., Lect. on Minor Sur-
gery.
MIAMI MEDICAL COLLEGE (the
Medical Department of the University of
Cincinnati), of Cincinnati. Three-years'
course, four years' study. Charges each
course average $100. Conditions those
of Association of Medical Colleges. Fac-
ulty .-vj. A. Murphy, M. D., Emer. Prof,
of the Principles and Practice of Medi-
cine; W. H. Taylor, Ph. D., M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics and Clinical Mid-
wifery; J. C. Mackenzie, M. D., Prof,
of Principles and Practice of Medicine,
and of Clinical Medicine; B. Stanton,
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Women
and Children; N. P. Dandridge, M. D.,
Prof, of Practice of Surgery and of
Clinical Surgery and Dean; J. Eich-
berg, M. D., Prof, of Physiology and
Hygiene; F. W. Langdon, M. D., Prof,
of Surgical Anatomy; D. Millikin, M.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics; E. W. Walker, M. D.. Prof,
of Principles of Surgery and General
Pathology; R. Satfler, M. D., Prof, of
Ophthalmology, Aural Surgery and Clin-
ical Ophthalmology; C. E. Caldwell, M.
D., Prof, of Descriptive Anatomy; W.
Dickore, Ph. D., Prof, of Chemistry and
Toxicology, and Medical Jurisprudence.
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LEGAL INSTITUTE AND LABO-
RATORY OF MICROSCOPICAL
AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY.
J. Adelphi Gottlieb, M. D., Director,
338 East One Hundred and Sixteenth
street, New York City.
LEONARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
(Shaw University), Raleigh, N. C. Fac-
ulty.—Rev. H. M. Tupper, D. D., Pres.;
J. McKee, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children;
A. W. Knox, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surj^ery and Clinical
Operative Surgery; K. P. Battle, Jr.,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology; R. H.
Lewis, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the
Ear, Eye and Throat; H. B. Battle,
Ph. D., Prof, of Chemistry; A. W.
Goodwin, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy
and Demonstrator of Anatomy.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF' OHIO,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Three years' course.
After 1895 four years' course. Charges,
$80; lab., $20. Number of graduates
last term, 51. Faculty.— W. W. Seely,
M. D., Dean, Prof, of Clinical Ophthal-
mology and Otology; P. S. Conner, M.
D., Prof, of Surgery and Clinical Sur-
gery; S. Nickles, M. D., Prof, of Ma-
teria Mediea and Therapeutics and Clin-
ical Medicine; J. T. Whittaker, M. D.,
Prof, of the Theory and Practice of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine; T. A.
Reamy, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Gyn-
aecology; C. D. Palmer, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics, Medical and Surgical Dis-
eases of Women and Clinical Gyn-
aecology; F. Porchheimer, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology and Clinical Diseases of
Children; J. RansohofE, M. D., Prof, of
Anatomy and Clinical Surgery; J. G.
Hyndman, M. D., Secretary, Professor
of Medical Chemistry and Clinical
Laryngology; F. Kebler, M. D., Adj.
Prof, of Practice and Lecturer on Hy-
giene; .T. L. Cilley, A. M., M. D.. Adj.
Prof, of Anatomy; G. Zinke, M. D.,
Adj. Prof, of Obstetrics and Clinical
Midwifery: B. K. Rachford, M. D., Adj.
Prof, of Physiology; E. K. Stallo, B.
A., Lee. on Medical Jurisprudence.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE,
/Cincinnati, O. Three years' course. This
school is a member of the American
' College Association. Fees. — Matricula-
licn, $5; general ticket (including labora-
tory and dissecting fees), $75; gradua-
tion fee, $25; fee for special course in
any one department, $10. Fourth year
students are admitted! to lectures upon
payment of the n atriculation fee. Fac-
ulty.—W. E. Kiely, M. D., Prof, of Prin-
ciples and Practice of Medicine ; Wm. H.
Wenning, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics;
Chas. A. L. Reed, M; D., Prof, of Clini-
cal Gynecology; T. V. Fitzpatrick Ph.
D., M. D., Prof, of Laryngology and
Otology; T. P. White, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Hygiene; G. A. Fack-
ler, M. D^ Dean, Prof, of Materia Med-
iea and Therapeutics; J. L. Cilley, M.
D., Prof, of Anatomy; A. W. John-
stone, M. D., Prof, of Gynecology; ,L.
Freeman, M. D., Prof, of Surgery; C. S.
Evans, M. D., Prof, of Orthopcedic Sur-
gery; W. L. Mussey, M. D., Prof, of
Dermatology and Syphilography ; G. B.
Twitchell, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry;
W. Forchheimer, A. M., M. D., Prof, of
Ophthalmology; A. J. Prior, M. D., Sec'y,
Prof, of Diseases of Children and Clini-
cal Obstetrics; B. F. Landy, M. D., Lee
on Pathology.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MED-
ICINE AND SURGERY, 603-5. Vine
St., Cincinnati, O. A full coi-ps of lec-
turers, instructors and assistants. Every
candidate for graduation required to at-
tend all clinics. The clinical facilities
ample and material a^^undant. Three
full courses of lectures required. Fac-
ulty.—R. C. S. Reed, M. D., Dean, Prof,
of Materia Medlca and General Thera-
peutics; G. B. Orr, M. D., Prof, of Re-
gional and Clinical Surgery; C. A. L.
Reed, M. D., Prof, of Gynaecology and
Abdominal Surgery; J. Thrush, M. D.,
Prof, of Practice of Medicine and Clini-
cal Medicine; J. M. Shaller, M. D., Prof,
of Physiology, Histology and Micro-
scopy; G. S. Mitchell, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery; Wm.
B. Lewis, M. D., Prof, of Descriptive,
Surgical and' Practical Anatomy; D. D.
Bramble, M. D., Prof, of Principles and
Practice of Surgery and Clinical Sur-
gery; C. W. Dodd, Ph. D., M. D., Prof.
of Ophthalmology; L. W. Sauer, Ph. G.,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; T.
V. Fitzpatrick, Ph. D., M. D., Sec'y,
Prof, of Laryngology and Otology; G. S.
Junkerman, M. D., D. D. S., Prof, of
Dental Surgery; H. Illowy, M. D., Prof,
of Diseases of Children; M. Thorner, M.
D., Prof, of Clinical Laryngology and
Otology; R. C. Longfellow, M. D., As-
sist. Prof, of Materia Mediea and Thera-
peutics; A. Ravogli, M. D., Prof, of Der-
matology and Syphilography; J. W. Pren-
dergast, M. D., Prof, of Hygiene and
Sanitary Science; J. C. Kunz, M. D.,
Prof, of Pathological Anatomy; J. A.
Johnston, M. D., Assist. Prof, of Gynae-
cology and Abdominal Surgery; G. J.
Callen, M. D., Assist. Prof, of Laryngol-
ogy and Otology; A. F. Juettner, M. D.,
Assist. Prof, of Physiology and His-
tology; L. J. Feid, Ph. G. Assist. Prof,
of Chemistry and Demonstrator of
Chemistry.
PULTE MEDICAL COLLEGE
(Homoeopathic) Cincinnati, Ohio. Fac-
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ulty.— J. D. Buck, M. D., Prof, of Prin-
ciples of Therapeutics, and Clinical Prof.
of Throat and Lung Diseases; C. D.
Crank, M. D., Dean, Prof, of Paedology,
and Clinical Prof, of Diseases of Chil-
dren; C. E. Walton, M. D., Prof, of
Operative and Clinical Surgery and Gy-
naecology; Gr. G. McDermott, M. D.,
Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology, and
Clinical Prof, of Diseases of Bye and
Ear; T. M. Hinkle, LL. B., Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; C. A. Pauly,
M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Orificial
Surgery; T. M. Stewart, M. D., Prof,
of Anatomy; .T. M. Crawford, M. D;,
J. W. Overpeck, M. D., Profs, of Phys-
iology; A. L. McCormick, M. D., Prof.
of Physical Diagnosis, Histology and
Microscopy; Wm. A. Geohegan, M. D.,
Prof, of Practice of Medicine; A. M.
Countryman, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry,
Toxicology and Sanitary Science; A.
L. Monroe, M. D., Prof, of Materia Me-
dica; T. E. Linn, M. D., Prof, of Prin-
ciples and Practice of Surgery and Or-
thopaedics; W. S. Hatfield, M. D.
COLUMBUS MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Columbus, Ohio. Faculty. — J. W. Ham-
ilton, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Dean;
H. C. Pearce, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Surgical Diseases of Women; E. H.
Hyatt, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Prac-
tice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine;
N. B. Coleman, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of Women and Children, and Physical
Diagnosis; J. U. Barnhill, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
W. D. Hamilton, M. D., Prof, of Anat-
omy and Clinical Surgery; G. F. Jewett,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology; M. Eis,
Prof, of Chemistry; F. W. Blake, M.
D., Prof, of Diseases of Eye, Bar and
Throat, and Demonstrator of Anatomy;
M. F. Lee, M. D., Prof, of Venereal
Diseases and Dermatology; Hon. H.
J. Booth, M. A., Prof, of Medical Juris-
prudence; C. S. Hamilton, M. D., Prof.
of Clinical Surgery; O. Arnold, D. D.
S., Lect. on Dental Surgery; S. Iglick,
M. D., Adjunct to Chair of I?hysiology;
H. Hendrixson, M. D., Adjunct to Chair
of Obstetrics.
THE CLEVELAND MEDICAL
COLLEGE, Cleveland, Ohio. Faculty.
— N. Schneider, M. D., Prof, of Sur-
Gery; H. H. Baxter, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and the Organon; G.
T. Jones, M. D., Prof, of the Theory and
Practice of Medicine, Pathology and Dif-
ferential Diagnosis, and Dean; Wm. T.
Miller, M. D., Prof, of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; C. C. True, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy and Diseases of the
Nervous System; B. B. Viets, M. D.,
Prof, of Opthalmology and Otology; E.
H. Jewitt, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics;
P. A. Cole, M. D., Prof, of Physiology;
J. C. Wood, M. D., Prof, of Gynae-
cology.
WESTERN RESERVE UNIVER-
SITY (Medical and Dental Depart-
ment of), cor. St. Clair and Erie sts.,
Cleveland, O. Daily dispensary ser-
vice in college building. The winter
session begins in September, and closes
in March. Three years' graded course.
Students admitted to advanced standing
on passing a satisfactory final examina-
tion, or presenting certificates of haying
passed such examination at a recognized
medical school.
The spring course offers special ad-
vantages to the student, with opportu-
nities to review the Winter's work in a
aeries of recitationa and also special
courses upon practical subjects.
Faculty of Medicine.— G. C. E. We-
ber, M. D., Dean, Prof, of Clinical Sur-
gery; W. J. Scott, M. D., Emer. Prof,
of Clinical Medicine; H. J. Herrick, M.
D., Emer. Prof, of State Medicine and
Hygiene; J. E. Darby, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica andi Therapeutics; I.
N. Himes, M. D., Prof, of Pathology;
J. Laisy, M. D., Prof, of Practical An-
atomy; D. B. Smith, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Eye and Ear; H. W.
Kitchen, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; H.
H. Powell, M.D., Registrar Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Children ; J. H.
Lowman, M. D., Prof, of Internal
Medicine; C. B. Parker, M. D., Prof,
of Surgery; C. Sihler, M. D., Ph. D.,
Prof, of Histology and Microscopy; .
Guy B. Case, M. D., Prof, of Genito-
urinary Diseases; Wm. T. Corlett, M.
D., Prof, of Dermatology; J. P. Saw-
j^r, M. D., Prof, of Physiology; P.
Hobbs, Ph. D., Prof, of Chemistry; F.
D. Brandenburg, M. D., Prof, of Gynae-
cology; H. S. Upson, M. D., Prof, of
Nervous Diseases; G. C. Ashmun, M.
D., Prof, of State Medicine and Hy-
giene; Jos. F. Hobson, M. D., Demon-
strator of Anatomy.
UNIVERSITY OF WOOSTER
(Medical Department), 152 Brownell
St., Cleveland, O. Three years' course,
four years study. Charges each course,
?100.
Opportunities for attending medical
lectures during the winter months are
Bufiiciently ample throughout the coun-
try, but for those who may be occupied
in teaching or otherwise, and for those
who may wish to continue their studies
by attending lectures after the close of
the winter schools, they are limited.
Faculty of Medicine.— G. C. E. Weber.
M. D. IAj. D., Emer. Prof, of Clinical
Surgery; B. B. Brashear, M. D., Reg-
istrar, Emer. Prof, of Clinical Medi-
cine and Applied Therapeutics; Rev. C.S.
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Pomeroy, D. D., Prof, of Ethics, and
Chaplain; A. Squire, Esq., Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; 0. F. Dutton,
M. D., Treasurer, Prof, of the Princi-
ples and Practice of Medicine, and Clin-
ical Medicine; J. Peil, Ph. G., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; M. Rosen-
pwaaser, M. D., Dean, Prof, of Diseases
of Women, and Abdominal Surgery; A.
• E. Baker, M. D., Prof, of Ophthalmo-
* logy. Otology, and Clinical Diseases of
the Eye, Ear and Throat; C. E. Cotton,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; H. W.
Rogers, M. D., Secretary, Prof, of Ma-
teria Medica and Therapeutics, and As-
sociate Professor of Medicine; G. W.
Crile, M. D., Prof, of Physiology and
Principles of Surgery; W. E. Wirt, M.
T).. Prof, of Orthopedic Surgery; M.
Stamm, M. D., Prof, of Operative Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; H. C. Ey-
man, M. D., Prof, of Mental and Ner-
vous Diseases; N. S. Scott, M. D.. Prof,
of Genito-TTrinary Diseases; D. B.
Smith. M. D., Prof, of Ophthalraoloev,
and Otology; H. W. Kitchen, M. D.,
Prof, of Anatomy and Operative Sur-
gery; C. B. Parker, M. D., Vice-Dpan,
Prof, of Principles of Surgery and Clin-
ical Surgery; Guy B. Case, M. D., Prof,
of DormatologT and Venereal Diseases;
S. W. Kelley. M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of Children; W. A. Knowlton, M. D..
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine; J. F.
Hobson, M. D., Prof, of Minor and
Casualty Surgery; A. P. Ohlmacher.
M. D., Prof, of Pathology and Bac-
teriology.
STARLING MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Columbus, Ohio. Faculty.— S. Loving,
M. D.. Prof, of the Theory and Prac-
tice of Medicine, Dean; E. B. Fuller-
ton, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica
and Therapeutics; O. Frankenberg. M.
D., Prof, of Anatomy: D. T. Gilliam,
M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases
of Women; C. C. Howard, M. Sc,
Prof, of Chemistry and Toxicology; T.
C. Hoover, M. D., Prof, of Surgery
and Registrar; A. M. Bleille, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology and Pathology:
: Hon. G. H. Stewart. Prof, of Medical
Jurisprudence; 0. F. Clark, M. D.,
Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology; D.
N. Kinsman, M. D., Prof, of Diseases
of the Nervous System.
TOLEDO MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Toledo, Ohio. Four years' course after
1894. Charges, each course, $75. The
college year begins about the middle
of September, and continues six months.
Attendance upon three full courses of
lectures required before graduation.
Faculty.— J. G. Nolen, M. D., Emer.
PfOf, of Nefvpus Disg^ses; R, White-
ford, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics; J. H. Pooley,
M. D., Dean, Prof, of Surgery and Clini-
cal Surgery; H. E. Munn, M. D., Prof,
of Histology, Pathology and Clinical
Medicine; W. J. Gillette, M. D., Prof,
of Gynsecology and Abdominal Surgery;
W. A. Dickey, M. D., Prof, of Princi-
ples and Practice of Medicine and Clini-
cal Medicine; D. E. Haag, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica, Therapeutics,
Microscopy and Clinical Medicine; J.
T. Woods, M. D., Prof, of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; Hon. D. R. Aus-
tin, Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence; W.
V. Anderson, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Children; P. L. Myers,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Toxicology
and Hygiene; J. North, M. D., Prof,
of Diseases of the Nose, Throat and
Lungs, and Clinical Rhino-Laryngology;
H. A. Tobey, M. D., Prof, of Mental
Diseases.
THE HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPI-
TAL COLLEGE, Cleveland, Ohio, 181
Prospect. Faculty. — J. C. Sanders, M.
D., Prof, of Obstetrics, Gestative De-
partment, Dean; H. F. Biggar, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynsecology, Operative and
Clinical Surgery; W. A. Phillips, M.
D., Prof, of Ophthalmology and Otology;
H. Pomeroy, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics,
Lying-in and Clinical Department; J.
K. Sanders, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery and Surgical
Pathology; E. R. Eggleston, M. D.,
Prof, of Theoi-y and Practice, and Path-
ology, and Diseases of the Nervous Sys-
tem; W. B. Hinsdale, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and
the Organon; • S. L. Hall, M. D., Prof,
of Physical Diagnosis and Diseases of
the Nose and Throat; E. A. Darby,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; T.P.Wilson,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology; D. H.
Beckwith, M. D., Px-of. of Sanitary
Science; DeF. Baker, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of Children; M. A. Canfield,
M. D., Prof, of Medical Diseases of Wo-
men; C. D.' Ellis, M. D., Prof, of
Dermatology and Lect. on Osteology
and Minor Surgery; H. D. Bishop,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry, Toxicology,
Urinary Analysis; W. E. Wells, M. D.,
Prof, of Oriiicial Surgery; H. L. Frost,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL AND
MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
424 West Sixth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Daily dispensary clinics are held through-
out the year. The session begins first
of October, and continues seven months.
Faculty.— George B. Orr, M. D.,
Dean, Prof, of Surgery and Clini-
cal Surgery; J. M. Withrow,
A, M.J M. p.j Prof, of Principles ftn^
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Practice of Medicine; J. T. Whittaker,
M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; Wil-
liam H. Taylor, Ph. D., M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics; Joseph Ransohoff, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; C. D.
Palmer, M. D., Prof, of Gynecology
and Clinical Gyusecology; G-. S.
Mitchell, M. T>., Prof, of Clinical Gynae-
cology; A. V. Phelps, M. D., Prof, of
Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy ; Julia
W. Carpenter, M. D., Secretary, Prof, of
Physiology and Hygiene; L. H. Colter,
M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics; J. T. Bogle, Prof, of
Diseaees of Children; A. G. Drury,
M. D., Prof, of Dermatology and Clini-
cal Dermatology; S.- E. Allan, M. D.,
Prof, of Histology and Pathology; C.
R. Holmee, M. D., Prof, of Ophthal-
mology and Clinical Ophthalmology;
J. E. Boylan, M. D., Prof, of Laryn-
gology and Otology; 0- M. Sprague,
Prof, of Chemistry, and Instructor in
Practical Chemistry.
WILIiAMETTEi UNIVERSITY
(Medical Department), Portland, Ore-
gon. The regular sessions begin on the
second Tuesday in October of each year,
and continue six months. Fees — Matri-
culation fee (paid but once), $5; for a
full course of lectures, $130; graduation
fee, $30. Students who have attended
two full courses in this school are en-
titled to attend free of charge there-
after. Students who have attended two
courses in other accredited medical col-
leges are entitled to a full course in
this for $80. Faculty.— D. Pay ton M. D.,
Bmer. Prof, of Obstetrics; L. L. Row-
land, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Physiology
and Microscopy; A. Sharpies, M. D.,
Emer. Prof, of Surgery; B. P. Eraser,
M. D., Emer. Prof, of Diseases of
Women and Children; R. Kelly, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics and Microscopy; F.
Cauthorn, _M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery and Clinical
Surgery; W. P. Amos, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics; P.
R. Young, M. D., Prof, of Physiology;
,C. H. Hall, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine and General Path-
ology; E. H. Parker, M. D., Prof, of
Descriptive Anatomy and Clinical Sur-
gery; G. O. .Jefferson, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; W. L. Wood,
"M. D., Prof, of Diseases of Eye and
Bar; William Boys, M. D.. Prof, of
Diseases of Women, and Clinical Gyn-
aecology; H. D'Arcy Power, M. D.,
Prof, of Diseases of the Nervous Sys-
tem; R. H. Barber, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of Children and Hygiene.
JEFFERSON MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, of Philadelphia, Pa., (Depart-
ment of Medicine), Professors. — ^.T. M.
DaCosta, M. D., Emer. Prof, of Prac-
tice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine;
Roberts Bartholow, M. D., Bmer-
Prof. of Materia Medica, General Ther^
apeutics and Hygiene; Henry C. Chap-
man, M. D., Institutes of Medicine and
Medical Jurisprudence; John H. Brin-
ton, M. D., Practice of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; Theophilus Parvin, M.
D., LL. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children; James W. Hol-
land, M. D., Medical Chemistry and
Toxicology, and Dean; William S.
Forbes, M. D.j General Descriptive and
Surgical Anatomy; William W. Keen,
LL., D., M. D., Principles of Surgery
and Clinical Surgery; Morris Long-
streth, M. D., General Pathological and
Pathological Anatomy; H. A. Hare,
M. D., Materia Medica and General
Therapeutics; James C. Wilson, M. D.,
Practice of Medicine and Clinical Med-
icine; B. E. Montgomery, M. D., Clini-
cal Gynsecology; Clinical Professors. —
William Thomson, M. D., Hon. Prof, of
Ophthalmology; J. Soils Cohen, M. D.,
Hon. Prof, of Laryngology; H. W.
Stelwagon, M. D., Dermatology; H.
Aug. Wilson, M. D., Orthopedic Surg-
ery; E. E. Graham, M. D., Diseases of
Children; F. N. Dercum, M. D., Dis-
eases of the Nervous System; G. E. De
Schweinitz, M. D., Ophthalmology; O.
Horvritz. M. D., Genito-Urinary Dis-
eases; W. J. Hearn. M. D., on Surgery;
E. P. Davis. M. D., on Obstetrics; S.
Mac Cuen Smith, M. D., on Otology;
W. M. L. Coplin, M. D., Adjunct Prof,
of Hygiene.
Clinical Lecturers. — S. Solie Cohen,
M. D., Medicine; D. D. Stewart,
M. D., Clinical Medicine; E. L. Vansant,
M. D., Clinical Medicine; J. Salinger,
M. D., Renal Diseases.
Demonstrators. — ^A. P. Brubaker, M.
D., of Physiology; L. WolfE, M.
D., of Chemistry; E. P. Davis,
M. D., of Obistetrics and Clinical
Obstetrics; A. Hewson, M. D., of Anat-
omy; J. C. Da Costa, M. D., of Surgery;
E. Q. Thornton. M. D., of Therapeutics,,
Pharmacy and Materia Medica; W. M.
Late Coplin, M. D., of Pathological
Anatomy and Curator of the Museum;
T. J. Ashton, M. D., of Clinical Medicine;
C. S. Hearn, M. D., of Normal Histol-
ogy.
Instructors. — ^J. M. Fisher, M. D.,
Gynecology; W. S. Jones, M. D., Laryn-
gology; J. C. Da Costa, M. D., Sur-
gery; A. Hewson. M. D., Surgery; J.
Abbott Cantrell, M. D., Dermatology;
J. P. Mann, M. D., Orthopedic Surgery;
M. H. Williams, M. D., Urinary Mi-
croscopy; D. Bevan, M. D., Hygiene and
the Microscopic Examination of the
Sputum; D. B. Kyle, M. D., Examina-
tion of the Blood; E. W. Tully, M. D.,
Bandaging; Max Bochroch, M, D., Elec-
tro-Therapeutics.
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MEDICAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
Assistant Demonstrators. — A. N.
Jacob, M. D., Chemistry; J. W. West,
M. D., Obstetrics; M. H. Williams,
M. D., Pathology; D. B. ICyle, M.
D., Pathology; J. S. Miller, M. D.,
Anatomy; G. H. Makuen, M. J)., Anat-
omy; J. Lindsay, M. D., Anatomy; W.
A. R. Vanneman, M. D., Anatomy; W.
H. Wells, M. D., Clinical Obstetrics;
A. E. Bate, M. D., Chemistry; J. P.
Bolton, M. D., Chemistry; S. Johnson,
Jr., Chemistry; H. R. Loux, M. D., Sur-
gery; I. E. Bennett, M. D., Surgery;
W. L. Pepper, M. D., Surgery; H. W.
Hassell, M. D., Surgery; G. W. Spen-
cer, M. D., Surgery; G. H. West, M.
D., Histology; R. R. Saunders, M. D.,
Histology; J. R. Rugh, M. D., Path-
ology; H. E. Wiley, M. D., Hygiene;
H. Strecker, B. S., Chemistry; A. H.
Bremer, Chemistry; J. C. Da Costa,
Jr., Surgery; E. J. Chassagne, M. D.,
Clinical Medicine.
Course of Instruction. — The regu-
lar course is a graded three years'
curriculum at college. It is so ar-
ranged that the student is trained in
both the fundamental and practical
branches of medicine. The instruction
consists of didactic lectures, laboratory
work, clinical lectures, ward classes and
practical demonstrations by the profes-
sors and instructors in each branch.
Didactic lectures are given in the Medi-
cal Hall on Practice of Medicine, Sur-
gery, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Ma-
teria Medica and Theraneutics, Chemis-
trj'. Physiology, Pathology. Anatomv,
Medical Jurisnrudenee and Hygiene. In
the laboratories special instruction is
given in Physiology, Chemistry, Path-
oloffy, Histology, Dissections and Major
and Minor Surgery, with Bandaging;
while the work in the Hospital consists
in Clinics on Medicine, Surgery, Ob-
stetrics, Gynecology, Ophthalmology.
Laryngologv, Dermatology, Diseases of
Children, Orthopedics, Neurology, Gen-
ito-Urinary Disease and Otology, and in
small ward classes taken to the bedside,
■ or to the various special dispensaries.
All these courses are obligatory upon
the student desiring to present himself
for the degree of M. D.
All persons entering after .July 1, 1895.
will be required to take four courses of
lectures before graduation.
Requirements for Admission. — Etrst-
Tear Class. — To be admitted to the
first-year class withlout examination
the applicant must show a teacher's
certificate or a diploma from some
recognized literary or scientific school,
or a certificate of having passed a col-
lege entrance examination, or a sat-
isfactory certificate from the ma.s-
ter of some academy or high
school, or a certificate from the
examiners of a County Medical So-
ciety. In the absence of such evidence
of having acquired a suitable prelimi-
nary education the applicant must stand
an examination in English and Elemen-
tary Physics at the College or at a dis-
tance, before some examiner appointed
by the Faculty. To save time the appli- .
cant is advised to bring his certificate
with him.
Those who have been previously ma-
triculated at other Medical, Dental or
Pharmaceutical Colleges exacting a sat-
isfactory preliminary examination, and
all graduates of Medicine, are exempt
from this requirement.
Entrance examinations, as a test ; of
fitness for entering upon the study^' of
medicine, will be held September -^ 25
and October 3 and 14, at 11 A. M.,
and at other times by special arrangement, i
Second- Year Class. — Any student who
has taken one or more courses in
an accredited Medical College, or two
in a Dental and Pharmaceutical College,
desiring to be graded as a second-year
student on entrance, must stand an ex-
amination in Inorganic Chemistry, Ma-
teria Medica, Physiology of Nutrition
(see Studies of First Year), and part of
Anatomy (Osteology, Syndesmology and
Myology), unless he presents a satisfac-
tory certificate of having passed in these
branches. Doctors of Dentistry are re-
ceived into this grade without exami-
naticn.
Third- Year Class — Any student who
has taken two or more courses at an-
other accredited Medical College desir-
ing to be graded as a third-course stu-
dent, must be examined in Materia Med-
ica, Physiology, Anatomy and Chemistry
on entrance, unless he presents a satis-
factory certificate of having passed the
final examination m these branches.
Graduates of accredited Medical Colleges
mav be received intoi the third grade
without examination, and after taking
the third course in this institution will
receive the degree of M. D. on passing
an examination in Therapeutics, Surgery,
Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and
Gynecology Graduates of Veterinarv
Surgery may be admitted into the third-
year class in all branches, but will be re-
Quired to pass an examination in Human
Anatomy on enterinor, or at the end of
the third year in addition to the third-
year branches. They will also be re-
quired to dissect.
Fourth-Year Class. — No student or
graduate is admitted to this course
without showing evidence of attend-
ance on at I'iast three courses of
lectures and satisfactory evidence of hav-
ing pspsed examinations on the subjects
included in these years of study. Stu-
dents who matriculate after .Tune 1,
1895, will be required to take (our an-
nual courses.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA-
NIA (Department of Medicine), Wood-
land ave. and 36th St., Philadelphia.
Trustees. — The Governor of Pennsylva-
nia, ex-olBcio Pres. of the Board; Fred-
erick Fraley, LL.D.; Rev. Charles W.
SchaefEer, D. D., LL.D.; William Sel-
lers, J. VaugrhanI Merrick, Richard
Wood, S. Weir Mitchell, M. D. LL.D.;
Charles G. Harrison, Rev. George Dana
Boardman, D D., LL.D.; William
Hunt, M. D.; Horace Howard Fumess,
' Ph. D., LL. D.; Wharton Barker, Sam-
nel Dickson, Hon. John Scott, James
MacAlister, LL.D.; John C. Sims,
Henry H. Houston, Hon. Henry Reed,
Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, LL. D.;
Rt. Rev. Ozi William Whitaker, D. D.;
.Tohn Barnard Gest, Joseph S. Harris,
Walter George Smith, Charlemagne
Tower, Jr., Rev. Jesse Y. Burk, Sec'y;
HdwardW- Mumford, Assistant Sec;
Richard Wood, Treas. pro tem., 400
Chestnut st.
Department of Medicine. — Charles C.
Harrison, Provost and ex-officio Pres.;
Alfred Stille, M. D., LL.D., Emeritus
Prof, of the Theory and Practice of
Medicine and of Clinical Medicine;
Richard A. F. Penrose, M. D., LL.D.,
Emeritus Prof, of Obstetrics and of
the Diseases of Women and Children;
William Goodell, M. D., Emeritus Prof.
of Gynascology.
Faouilty. — William Pepper, M. D.,
LL. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice
of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine;
Tames Tyson, M-. D., Prof, of Clinical
Medicine; Horatio C. Wood, M. D., LL.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica, Pharmacy
and General Therapeutics; Theodore G,
Wormley, M. D., LL.D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; .John Ash-
hurst, Jr., M. D., Prof, of Surgery and
Prof, of Clinical Surgery; Edward T.
Reichert, M. D., Prof, of Physiology;
William F. Norris, M. D., Prof, of
Ophthalmology; Barton Cooke Hirst,
M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; J. William
White, St. D., Prof, of Clinical Surgery;
John Guiteras, M. D., Prof, of General
Pathology and Morbid Anatomy; George
A. Piersol, M. D^ Prof, of Anatomy;
John Marshall, M. D., Asst. Prof, of
Chemistry, and Dean; Louis A. Duhr-
Ing, M. D., Prof, of Skin Diseases; .Tohn
S. Billings, M. D.. LL. D., Prof, of
Hygiene; Charles B. Penrose, M. D.,
Ph. B., Prof, of Gynaecology; William
F. Norris, M. D., Clinical Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Eye; Horatio C. Wood,
M. D., LL. D., Clinical Prof, of Ner-
vous Diseases; Louis A. Duhring, M.
D., Clinical Prof, of Skin Diseases; De
Forest Willard, M. D„ Clinical Prof,
of Orthopaedic Surgery; B- Alexander
Randall, M. D., Clinical Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Ear; J. P. Crozer Griffith.
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Diseases of
Children; Edward Martin, M. D., Clini-
cal Prof, of Geni to-Urinary Diseases;
John H. Musser, M. D., Assit. Prof,
of Clinical Medicine; .Tohn B. Deaver,
M. D., Assit. Prof, of Applied Anatomy;
Harrison Allen, M. D., Prof, of Com-
parative Anatomy and Zoology.
Lecturers, Derbonstrators and Instruc-
tors.— Roland G. Curtin, M. D., Lecturer
on Physical Dia^jnosis; Chas. K.Mills, M.
D., Lecturer on Mental Diseases; Adolph
W. Miller, M. D., Lecturer on Materia
Medica and Pharmacy, and Instructor
in Practical Pharmacy; Henry R.
Wharton, M. D., Demonstrator of Sur-
gery, and Lecturer on Surgical Diseases
of Children; Richard H. Harte, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Osteology; Thomas R.
Neilson, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator
of Anatomy, and Lecturer on Disease*
of Rectum, Edmund W. Holmes, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy; Albert L. A.
Toboldt, M. D., Assistant Instructor in
Practical Pharmacy; Judson Dalaaid,
M. D., Instructor in Clinical Medicine,
and Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis; J.
P. Crozer Griffith, M. D., Instructor iu
Clinical Medicine; Samuel D. Risley,
M. D., Lecturer on Ophthalmology;
Carl Seller, M. D., Lecturer on Laryn-
gology; Gwillym G. Davis, M. D., As-
sistant Demonstrator of Surgery; Ed-
ward Martin, M. D., Instructor in Clini-
cal Surgery and Operative Surgery and
Lecturer on Emergency Surgery; John
K. Mitchell, M. D., Lecturer on Gen-
eral Symptomatology; George H. Cham-
bers, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of
Normal Histology; James K. Young,
M. D., Instructor in Orthopaedic Sur-
gery; Henry W. Cattel, M. D., Demon-
strator of Morbid Anatomy; Robert
Formad, M. D., Demonstrator of Nor-
mal Histology; Arthur A. Stevens, M.
D., Instructor in Physical Diagnosis;
Benjamin P. Stahl, M.D., Instructor
iu Physical Diagnosis; Harry C. Deaver,
M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of
Anatomy; John C Heisler, M. D., Pro-
sector to the Chair of Anatomy and As-
sistant Demonstrator, of Obstetrics;
Frederick A. Packard, M. D., ' In-
structor in Physical Diagnosis; Richard
C. Norris, M. D., Demonstrator of Ob-
stetrics; J. Aubrey Davis, M. D., As-
sistant Demonstrator of Obstetrics; Mil-
ton B. Hartzell, M. D., Instructor in
Dermatology; Charles S. Potts, M. D.,
Instructor in Electro-Therapeutics;
Leon Brinkmann, M. D., John A Boger,
M. D., Walter J. Pennoek, M. D., As-
sistant Demonstrators of Anatomy;
Herman B. Allyn, M. D., Instructor in
Physical Diagnosis; William Schleif,
Ph. G., Assistant Demonstrator of
Pharmacy; James M. Brown, M. D.,
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Pathological Histology; W. Coiistan-
tine Goodell, Instructor in Clinical Gy-
naecology; Guy Hinsdale, M. D., Lec-
turer on Climatology ; M. Howard Fus-
sell, M.D., Samuel W. Morton, M.D., In-
structors in Clinical Medicine; A. C.
Wood, M. D., Instructor in Clinical
Surgery; EUwood R. I^irby, M. D.,
Charles L. Leonard, M. D., Assistant
Instructors in Clinical Surgery; Joseph
McFarland. M. D., Assistant Demon-
strator of Pathological Histolog;^;
George C. Stout, M. D., Assistant
Demonstrator of Histology.
The course of study required for the ses-
sion of 1894-95 extends over four years,
with, a voluntary fourth year. Be-
. ginning with the session of 1893-94,
four years will be required. The first year
is largely occupied with work in the va-
rious laboratories of Chemistry, Pharma-
cy, Osteology, Histology and in Dissec-
tion. The first-year student may also
attend clinical lectures in General Medi-
cine and General surgery. In the sec-
ond year, in addition to didactic and clin-
ical teaching, practical instruction is
given in Medical Chemistry, Pathological
Histology and Physical Diagnosis. Dis-
section is continued. Throughout the sec-
ond and third years the student is re-
quired to attend the general medical
and surgical clinics at the University and
Philadelphia hospitals, and during the
third and fourth year the clinics in spe-
cial departments at the former. Special
l)edside instruction in Clinical Medicine,
ificiuding Physical Diagnosis and Laryn-
gology, in Clinical Surgery, is given in
the third year. During the fourth year,
in additional to special bedside instruc-
tion in Clinical Medicine, in Clinical Sur-
gery and in Gynaecology, practical in-
struction is given in operative surgery
and operative obstetrics, in diseases of
the nose, throat, eye, ear, and skin, in
genito-urinary diseases and in nervous
diseases. For this purpose, the third and
fourth year classes are divided into sec-
tions, each of which receives direct per-
lonal instruction.
At the beginning of the fourth year
the student must select two branches
from the following electives, and pursue
the study of the two branches as special
studies: Electives. — Neurology, Ortho-
psedic Surgery, Advanced Ophthalmol-
ogy, Dermatology, Otology, Advanced
Hygiene, including Bacteriology, Ad-
vanced Anatomy, Advanced Physiology,
Advanced Pathology, Advanced Medical
Chemistry, including Toxicology, Paedia-
trics, Genito-Urinary Surgery and Ex-
perimental Psychology. At the end of
the fourth year the student will be ex-
amined in the two special branches in
addition to the regular examinations of
that year.
The course of instruction is so ar-
ranged as to permit the constant intro-
duction of new material, while retaining
the repetition of essential subjects aimed
at by the older method. The laboratory
instruction is so co-ordinated with the
oral teaching as to illustrate the sub-
jects of the lectures.
Advanced students are encouraged to
make original researches in the labora-
tories of Pharmacy, Chemistry, Phys-
iology, Pathology and Experimental
Therapeutics.
Students of the Medical Department
may attend, without additional charge,
the lectures and recitations in any other
department, provided that the consent
of the Dean of the particular depart-
meut has first been obtained.
HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COL-
LEGE AND HOSPITAL, Broad St.,
above Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. It is
the oldest Homoeopathic Medical College
in the world. Alumni numbers 2000.
$100 first year, $125 for second, third
and fourth years. Must have a diploma
of a college or pass an examination.
The hospital in conjunction to the col-
lege gives excellent opportunity for bed-
side work.
Professors — O. B. Gause, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of Obstetrics; A. R. Thomas, M.
D., Dean, Prof, of Anatomy; B. Frank
Betts, M, D., Prof, of Gynaecology and
Paediatrics; Pemberton Dudley, M. D.,
Prof, of Institutes of Medicine and Hy-
giene; Charles M. Thomas, M. D., Prof
of Ophthalmology and Otology; John E.
James, M. D., Registrar, Prof, of Sur-
gery; Charles Mohr, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics; W.
C. Goodno, M. D., Prof, of Pathology
and the Practice of Medicine; J. Nicho-
las Mitchell, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics;
Charles Piatt, Ph.D., Prof, of Chem-
istry; Wm. H. Bigler, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology.
Lecturers and Demonstrators. — R. B.
Weaver, M. D., Lecturer on Surgical
Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anat-
omy; B. M. Howard, M. D., Lecturer
on Pharmacy, Toxicology and Materia
Medica; Horace F. Ivins, M. D., Lec-
turer on Laryngology; W. S. Roney, A.
M., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence;
W. B. Van Lennep, M. D., Lecturer
oa Surgery and General Pathology; B.
R. Snader, M. D., Lecturer and Demon-
strator of Physical Diagnosis; Edward
M. Cramm, M. D., Lecturer on Derma-
tology and Syphilology; Clarence Bart-
lett, M. D., Lecturer on Medical Elec-
tricity and Neurology; O. S. Haines,
M. D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine; J.
H. Hamer, M. D., Lecturer on Medical
Terminology, Botany and Zoology ; F. W.
Messerve, M. D., Demonstrator of Normal
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and Pathological Histology ; E. W. Mercer,
M. D , Demonstrator of Obstetrics; L. W.
Thompson, M. D., Demonstrator of Sur-
gery; Isaac G. Smedley, M. D., Demon-
strator of G-ynJECology; Carl V. Vischer,
M. D.j Lecturer and Demonstrator of
Bacteriology; Theo. L. Chase, Librarian
Course of Study. — This college, in prac-
tical sympathy with the progressive spirit
of the age, and to maintain that leading
place which it has so long held among the
great medical schools of the world, has
adopted an obligatory Four Years' Grad-
ed Course. 'X^me is thus secured, first,
ar.d chiefly, for more thorough instruc-
tion in, and familiarity with, the cardi-
nal topics pertaining to each branch;
secondly, for the introduction of im-
portant new subjects; thirdly, for ad-
ditional laboratory and other practical
work; and, fourthly, for tb.3 still further
exiension of this college's sub-class sys-
tem of clinical teaching and practice and
the profitable employment of a larger
proportion of its immense facilities.
The various branches pursued during
the collegiate years are presented aa
follows:
First year. — ^t. History of Medicine.
2. Medical Terminology. 3. Biology.
4. Botany. 5. Zoology. 6. Physics.
7. Inorganic Chemistry. 8. Materia
Medica. 9. Histology. 10. Physiol-
ogy. 11. Minor Surgery. 12. General
Clinics.
Second Year. — 1. Organic Chemistry.
2. Toxicology. 3. Pharmacy. 4. An-
atomy. 5. Physiology. 6. Normal
Histology. 7. Generiil Pathology. 8.
Pathological Histology. 9. Institute*
of Medicine. 10. Minor Surgery, ban-
, daging. 11. General Clinics.
Third Year. — 1. Pathological Histol-
ogy. 2. Bacteriology.. 3. Surgical
Anatomy. 4. Surgery. 5. Materia
Medica, Drug Pathogenesy. 6. Prac-
tice of Medicine. 7. Physical Diagno-
sis. 8. Obstetrics. 9. Gynaecology;
10. Dermatology. 11. Syphilology. 12.
Neurology, electro-therapeiutics. 13.
Ophthalmology. 14. Otology. 15.
Lityngology. 16. General Climes.
Fourth year.— 1. Materia Medica,
■Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 2. Prac-
tice of Medicine. 3. Physical Diagno-
sis. 4. Surgery. 5. Obstetrics. 6.
Paediatrics. 7. Hygienelj 8. Medical
Jurisprudence. 9. Special Clinics, two
hours daily, and bedside instruction by
Bub-classes, including general medical
and surgical diseases, and all the spe-
cialties in medicine.
Kecitations on all branches taught in
each year are conducted by the instruct-
ors, and an examination is held at the
end of each year. Students failing in
any of the branches at the end of a
term are required to pass the same be-
fore entering on the lectures of the suc-
ceeding year. These examinations are
held during the first fortnight of the be-
ginning of the college year. ,„^ , ,
Practical Laboratory Work.-;-The fol-
lowing laboratory work constitutes an
important part of the course in this
College, and is obligatory upon all. Stu-
dents must pass an examination by the
Demonstrator on this work, the report
of which is returned to the Professor of
the chair to which the department es-
pecially belongs.
Chemical Laboratory.— The Chemical
Laboratory, located in the basement, is
equipped for the accommodation of 90
students. All the desks are furnished
with water and gas, and are provided
with drawers and closet, in which each
student may keep all apparatus for
which he is responsible. Reagents and
apparatus are furnished free of cost,
while all breakage is charged to the
student, a small deposit being required
to cover the same.
The student here becomes familiar
with chemical manipulations, is drilled
in the detection of known and unknown
substances, applies tests for the various
poisons, and makes analyses of urine
and other fluids of the body.
Anatomical Laboratory. — The dissect-
ing room is located at the top of the
building, with high ceiling, and furnished
with marble-top tables. Sky and side
lights furnish the best of light by day,
and the room is lighted by electricity
at night. The floor is cemented, permit-
ting of frequent flushing with water,
which with the provision for ventilation,
gives the best sanitary conditions. Stu-
aenta are required to dissect every part
of the body once at least, and a second
dissection is recommended. Anatomical
material is abundant, and furnished at
|1.50 a part.
Histological and Bacteriological Lab-
oratory.— The Histological Laboratory,
situated on the second floor, is furnish-
ed with thirty microscopes and all re-
quisite instruments for section cutting,
staining, mounting, etc. Each student
is provided with a private drawer, with
lock and key, for his instruments and
specimens. In this course he is thorough-
ly instructed in the structure and work-
ing of the microscope, in the staining
and mounting of specimens, as well as
In the study of the various tissues of
the body. The collection of material is
very large, covering the whole field of
Histology, both normal and pathological.
Laboratory of Practical Obstetrics.—
In this department which is furnished
With manikins, models, and cadavers,
the student of the fourth year is drilled
in the diagnosis of the position of the
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foetus by touch, performs version, ap-
plies the forceps and other obstetrical
instruments. I'he class is divided into
sections, all students receiving individual
instructions.
Laboratory of Operative Surgery. —
Under the direction of the Demonstra-
tor of Surgery, students of the second
year, in this department, are drilled in
the use and application of all forms of
bandages, roller and handkerchief, as
well as the several fixed dressings, in-
eluding plaster of paris, silica of soda
and starch bandages. He applies the
various fracture dressings, with which
the room is abundantly supplied, is in-
structed in the use of the catheter and
various other instruments; while stu-
dents of the third year are required to
perform on the cadaver all the opera-
cons, including amputations, resection of
joints, ligation of arteries, trephining,
tracheotomy, castration, circumcision,
etc.
THE MEUIDU-OHIRUKGICAL
0Ui^J.^J3JtrE OJf' ifi±iSjAiJii,Ui'i±i.A.,
•Jherry St., below Jiiighteenth, thila-
delpnia. ii'aculty. — Emeritus: James E.
Uarretson, A. M., M. 1)., Greorge E,
btubus, A. M., M. D., William Ci. Stew-
art, A. M., M. U. Honorary: i±. Earnest
troodmaii, M. D., W. E. VVaugh, A. M.,
M. U., VV. a. Atkinson, A. M., M. JJ.
William H. Jr'ancoast, M. D., i'rof. ot
Ueuerai Descriptive and Surgical Ana-
tomy, and Ulmieal Kurgery; John V.
bhoemaker, lU. JJ., troi. of Materia
MeOica, irnarmacology, and Therapeu-
tics; Samuel a. JdLoweli, M. JD., iTot. ot
Cihemistry; James M. Anders, M. D.,
l*h. JL)., Ji-rof. of Theory and i'iractice oi
Medicine, and (Jliuical Medicine; Ernest
Liaplace, M. !>., Dean, i'rof. of Surgery,
Fathology, and (Jlinical Surgery; VV.
Frank Maehnlen, ' M. JJ., Ph. JJ., Frof.
of Obstetrics; W. Easterly Ashton,
M. U., Vrof. of Gyneoclogy; Jj. Webster
Fox, M. D., J^rof. of Ophthalmology;
Isaac Ott, M. 1)., Prof, of Physiology;
Seneca Egbert, M. O., Prof, of Hy-
giene; William E. Hughes, M. D., Prof,
of Clinical Medicine; Edwin J. Hous-
ton, Ph. D., Prof, of Physics; A. E.
Kennelly, F. K. A. S., Prof, of Elec-
tro-Therapeutics. Clinical and Assist-
ant Professors. — ^John V. Shoemaker,
k M. D., Clinical Prof, of Diseases of the
Skin; Benjamin T. Shimwell, M. D.,
Assist. Prof, of Surgery; Albert B. Rous-
sel, M. D., Assist. Prof, of Practice and
Clinical Medicine; Spencer Morris, M.
D., Adjunct Prof, of Medical Jurispru-
dence; H. H. Boom, M. D., Adjunct
Prof, of Chemistry; W. C. HoUopeter,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Children's Dis-
eases; Ernest B. Sangree, M. D., Assist.
Prof, of Pathology; Charles W. Burr,
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Clinical Prof, of Laryngology; E. B.
Gleason, M. D., Clinical Prof, of Otology.
Lecturers.— Matthew H. Cryer, M. D.,
Lecturer on Oral Surgery; Spencer Mor-
ris, M. D., Lecturer on Differential Diag-
nosis; Henry G. Boenning, M. D., Dem-
onstrator of Anatomy and Lecturer on
Diseases of the Rectum; Emanuel S.
Gans, M. D., Lecturer on Skin Diseases;
Henry Fisher, Ph. G., M. D., Lecturer
on Materia Medica and Pharmacy; Fos-
ter Frutchey, M. D., Lecturer on Minor
Surgery and Bandaging; Howard S.
Anders, M. D., Lecturer and Clinical In-
structor on Physical Diagnosis; Patrick
S. Donnellan, M. D., Lecturer on Phys-
ical Diagnosis; W. Blair Stewart, M. D.,
Lecturer on Therapeutics; T. T. Bland,
M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy; W. New-
bold Watson, M. D., Demonstrator of
Histology; George M. Boyd, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Obstetrics; G. H.
Richardson, M. D., Instructor in Gyn-
ecology; I. Newton Snively, M. D., In-
structor in Physiology; Michael CHara,
Jr., M. D., Instructor in Surgery; Frank
Skinner, M. D., Instructor in Chemistry;
Alvah M. Davis, M. D., Instructor in
Medicine; W. W. Naylor, M. D., In-
structor in Obstetrics; E. F. Kamerly,
Jr., M. D., Instructor in Ophthal-
mology; Isidore M. Koch, M. D., In-
structor in Skin and- Venereal Diseases.
The Medio-Chirurgical College is sit-
uated in the heart of the city, and is
therefore easily accessible from all parts.
The new buildings are specially adapted
to the teaching of large classes. There
are three large amphitheatres giving ex-
ceptional facilities for carrying out the
requisites of a three years' graded
course. There are laboratories for prac-
tical work in Chemistry, Histology, Path-
ology, Bacteriology, Hygiene, Physiology,
Therapeutics, and Pharmacy. Ample
facilities for dissection and operative
surgery. The clinical amphitheatre and
lecture rooms are provided with individ-
ual chairs. The Philadelphia and St.
Joseph's Hospitals, the Orthopedic Hos-
pital and Infirmary for Nervous Dis-
eases, St. Mary's Hospital, St. Agnea'
Hospital, aud the Howard Hospital,
with each of which members of the
faculty are associated, are open to our
students. The clinics of the Pennsylva-
nia and German Hospitals are free, and
our graduates may enter competitive ex-
aminations for resident physician in the
various city hospitals. The new Medico-
Chirurgical Hospital accommodates one
hundred and fifty patients, and is up
to all the modern requirements of such
an institution. Its various departments
have treated over twelve thousand pa-
tients during the past year, and afford the
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MEDICAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
l)6St opportunities for the study of acute
medical and surgical affections. Capital,
Oral, Abdominal, and Eye operations are
abundant and afford unlimited advan-
tages for study and observation, es-
pecially to the third-course students, who
are given special facilities in this di-
rection. The new Maternity Hospital
in connection with the College, offers
the students unsurpassed advantages in
the practical study of Obstetrics. Four
resident physicians are selected by com-
petitive cxfimination from the gradua-
tion class, to serve one year.
Kequirements for admission. Every
candidate for admission to this College
must present to the Faculty satisfactory
evidence of good moral character. All
persona who seek to matriculate for the
first time are required to undergo an ex-
amination for admission, with the fol-
lowing exceptions: 1. Applicants who de-
clare themselves not to be candidates for
the degree of M. D. from this College.
2. Applieann who present diplomas or
certificates of graduation in Arts, Phil-
osophy, Science, Medicine, Pharmacy,
Dentistry, and Veterinary Surgery from
recognized schools. 3. Applicants who
present certificates from recognized col-
leges or schools to the effect that they
have studied satisfactorily any or all the
subjects demanded for admission to the
College, are admitted without examina-
tion in tlip subjects so certified to. 4.
Applicants who present a teacher'e cer-
tificate from a county school superin-
tendent, or a certificate of satisfactory
examination before a duly organized
county medical society or one of the
Censors of the School. 5. Students tak-
ing a three years' course in this College
must preeent a preceptor's certificate of
having studied medicine one year al-
ready, according to the new law of this
State. Arrangen-ents may be made for
examination by application to the Dean.
Students having attended one course in
a regular medical college are admitted
to the second year of the College upon
passing a satisfactory examination in
the studies of the first year; those having
attended two courses are admitted to
the third year upon passing a satisfac-
tory examination in the studies of
the first and second years. Graduates
in pharmacy, dentistry, and veterinary
medicine are admitted to the second
year. Graduates of a regular medical
college having a three years' graded
course are admitted to the fourth year
without examination.
Course of Instruction. — Inasmuch as no
course of instruction, however learned,
can replace actual laboratory training
and clinical advantages, the College lays
special claim to superiority in tihis di-
rection. With this object in view, no
efforts have been spared to give the
greatest importance to practical teach-
ing. 'The course of instruction extends
over three, or four, collegiate years, and
consists of practical work in the various
laboratories and the dissecting-room, and
of didactic and clinical lectures, with
weekly recitations upon the studies of
each branch. Thorough instruction at
the bedside is given in the wards of the
Medico-Chirurgical, Philadelphia, and St.
Agnes' Hospitals, vinder the direction of
the members of the Faculty. The
School claims that its practical advan-
tages and special personal attention
given to each student are unsurpassed.
In the various laboratories the drilling is
thorough, while the small classes taken
to the bedside offer all possible oppor-
tunities to the student for practical ad-
vancement. The result is manifest by
the superior rank attained by our
students in competitive practical exam-
inations for positions in various hospi-
tals.
Three Years' Course. — Attendance upon
three annual sessions is required of all
candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Medicine. The course is graded and so
arranged that the studies of one year
are a necessary preparation for those
that follow. The first year is largely
devoted to practical laboratory work in
the fundamental branches. Didactic
teaching and recitations are Supple-
mented by demonstrative and practical
courses. Instruction is given in the
various departments. In the second year
dissecting is continued; laboratory work
in Hygiene and General Pathology. The
general branches of Medicine, Surgery,
and Obstetrics are taken up in lectures,
clinics, and bedside instruction. Special
at*ention is given tj each student during
the year in practical diagnosis. In the
third year the courses of lectures, bed-
side teaching and clinics are continued
upon practical branches, while recitations
upon each branch are added; clinical
lectures on the various specialties, to-
gether with a complete practical course
in Bacteriology. At the close of the third
year the student has the option of be-
coming a candidate for the degree of
Doctor of Medicine, or continuing his
studies during the fourth year.
Four Years' Course. — Students are
earnestly recommended to prolong their
studies during the fourth year, for
further clinical instruction and a more
rigid training in the various specialties
and in the methods of conducting original
research. Desirous of keeping in the
front rank of medical progress, the
Faculty has decided that at an early
date a four years' compulsory course is
to be adopted. At the close of this ses-
sion the student may become a candi-
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date for the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine cum Laude, or, if he passes with an
average above ninety, will receive the
degree of M. D., Summa cum Laude. '
Quizzing Free of Charge. — A thorough
System of Quizzes is conducted by the
Professors themselves and their aasist-
antfi upon all the branches, free of
charge, offering an equal opportunity to
each student for advancement. The im-
portance of this special feature cannot
be overestimated.
WOMAN'S MEDICAIj COLLEGE
OF PHILADELPHIA, North College
ave. and 21st. Four years' course re-
quired. Charges average $129, but var-
ies with each year. Clinical advan-
tages of the, Woman's Hospital are very
great — over 4000 patients are treated an-
nually, which adjoins the college. Fifty-
two graduates last commencement. For
further information address Clara Mar-
shall, M. D., Dean, 131 South Eigh-
teenth street. Faculty and Auxiliary
Instructors. — Clara Marshall, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and General
Therapeutics; Frances Emily White,
M. D., Prof, of Physiology and Hy-
giene; Anna B. Broomall, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics; Hannah T. Croas-
dale, M. D., Prof, of GynjEcology; Wil-
liam H. Parish, M. D., Prof, of Anat-
omy; Henry Leffmann, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry and Toxicology; John B.
Roberts, M. D., Prof, of the Prin-
ciples and Practice of Surgery; Freder-
ick P. Henry, M. D., Prof, of the
Principles and the Practice of Medi-
cine; Amy S. Barton, M. D., Clinical
D., Clinical Prof, of Ophthalmology;
Charles K. Mills, M. D., Clinical Prof,
of Neurology; Henry W. Stelwagon,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Dermatology;
Charles H. Burnett, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Otology; H. Augustus Wilson,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Orthopaedic
Surgery; Emma E. Mnsson, M. D.,
Clinical Pt-of. of Laryngology and Rhin-
ology; Lawrence WolfE, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Medicine; Edward P. Davis,
M. D., Clinical Professor of Psediatiics;
F. G. Ryan, Ph. G., Lecturer on Phar-
macy; Mary Sherwood, M. D., Lecturer
on Pathology; Charles K. Mills, M. D.,
Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence;
Elizabeth R. Bundy, M. D., Adjunct
Prof, of Anatomy; Lucy N. Tappan,
M. D., Demonstrator of Obstetrics; Kate
W. Baldwin, M. D., Demonstrator and
Clinical Instructor in Surgery; Arthur
A. Stevens. M. D., Demonstrator of
Pathology; Eleanor M. Hiestand-Moore,
M. D., Demonstrator of Chemistry; Har-
riet B. Lothrop, M. D., Demonstrator
of Histology; Eleanor C. Jones, M. D.,
IDemcnstrator and Clinical Instructor in
Practice of Medicine; Caroline M. Pur-
nell, M. D., Demonstrator and Clinical
Instructor in Gynjecology; Elizabeth L.
Peck, M. D., Instructor in Materia
Medica; Mary W. Griscom, M. D., Maria
C. Walsh, M. D., Assistant Demonstra-
tors of Obstetrics; Ruth Webster Lath-
rop, M. D.; Maria L. Bauer, M. D.,
Assistant Demonstrators of Anatomy ;
Mary Getty, M. D., Assistant Demon-
strator of Pathology; Emma L. Bill-
etein, M. D., Florence Mayo, M. D.;
Assistant Demonstrators of Histology;
Annie Bartram Hall, M. D., Ruth Web-
ster Lathrop, M. D., Assistants in the
Physiological Laboratory ; Katharine
Williamson, M. D., Assistant Demonstra-
tor of Surgery; Annie Bartram Hall,
M. D., Clinical Instructor in Nervous
Diseases and Orthopaedics; Elizabeth
Snyder, M. D., Clinical Instructor in
Ophthalmology; Rose Howe Jameson,
M. D., Prosector and Curator of the
Museum; Frances A. Carpenter, Mary
McD. Shick, A. B., Pupil-Assistants in
Chemical Laboratory; Elizabeth K. Mil-
ler, Rachael R. Williams, Pupil-Assis-
tants in Physiological Laboratory; Ellen
N. McMillan, Pupil-Assistant in Histol-
ogical Laboratory; Anna M. Littlefield,
Pupil- Assistant in Dissecting Room;
Rachael P. Walton, Librarian.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
MEDICAL COLI/EGE (Medical De-
partment Western University of Penn-
sylvania, city of Pittsburg). — The regu-
lar session begins on the last Tuesday
of September, and continues six months.
During this session, in addition to four
didactic lectures, two or three hours are
daily allotted to clinical instruction. A
three years' graded course is provided,
and requirad for graduation. The Spring
session embraces recitations, clinical lec-
tures and exercises, and didactic lectures
on special subjects. This session begins
on the second Tuesday in April, and con-
tinues ten weeks. The laboratories are
open during the collegiate year for in-
struction in chemistry, microscopy, prac-
tical demonstrations in medical and sur-
gical pathology, and lessons in normal
histology. Fees for the Spring session. —
Matriculation ticket, valid for the follow-
ing Winter session, $5 ; dissection ticket,
valid for the following Winter session,
$10; recitations, clinics, and lectures
(credited on general ticket to those who
attend! ensuing regular session), $2.5.
Fees for the regular session. — Fees for
tickets to all the lectures, clinical and
didactic, annually, $100; dissection fee,
including material, $10. No graduation
fee. Special importance attaches to the
superior clinical advantages possessed
superior clinical advantages possessed by
this college. Faculty.— W. J. Holland,
Ph. D^ D. D., Chancellor of the Univer-
sity; J. C. Lange, M. D., Prof, of the
Prindples and Practice of Medicine; W.
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Snively, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medi-
cine; J. B. Murdoch, .M. D., Prof, of the
Practice of Surgery' and Clinical Sur-
gery, Dean; W. J. Asdale, M. D., Prof,
of Diseases of Women; J. D. Thomas,
M. D., Prof, of Genito-tJrinary and Ven-
ereal Diseases; J. G. Connell, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Med'ica and Therapeu-
tics; C. B. King, M. D., Prof, of the
Principles of Surgery and Orthopaedic
Surgery; S. Ayres, M. D., Prof, of Nerv-
ous and Mental Diseases; .T. C. Dunn,
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the Skin;
Hon. J. F. Slagle, Prof, of Legal Medi-
cine; H. W. Heohelman, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Eye and Ear; J. M.
Duff, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; N. W.
Brown, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
Children; J. S, Mabon, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Nose and Throat; T. M.
T. McKennan, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy-
Sec'y; "W. T. English, M. D., Prof, of
Physical Diagnosis; T. L. Hazzard, M.
D., Prof, of Physiology; J. Tingley, Ph.
D., LL. D., Prof, of Chemistry; E. G.
Matson, M. D., Prof, of Pathology.
'ITHE PHIT.ADBLPHTA POST-
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF HOMEO-
PATHICS, W. F. Kaercher, M. D.,
Secretary, 1452 North Eleventh street.
Fees for the year (twelve months), in-
cluding two courses of lectures and
all clinical work, $100; single course of
lectures (six months), including clinics,
$50; graduation, $25. Faculty.— J. T.
Kent, A. M., M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica and Homoeopathic Philosophy,
and W. A. D. Pierce. M. D., Prof, of
of Clinical Medicine; Jennie Medley, M.
D., H. M.. Prof, of Gynaecology; Fred-
erica E. Gladwin, M. D., H. M., Prof,
of Paedology. Clinical Instructors —
Allan S. Ironside. M. D., H. M.; C.
Louis Olds, M. D., H. M.; Mary A.
.Tohnson-Olds, M. D., H. M.;
Rosalie Stankowitch, M. D., H. M.
Lecturer — ^Theodore P. Matthews, A.
M., Forensic Medicine. Instructor In
Homoeopathic Philosophy — Mary A.
Johnson-Olds, A. M., M. D., H. M.
Assistants in Dispensary — C. Albert
Reger. M. D., Eye and Ear; George H.
Thatcher, M. D. ; Amelia L. Hess, M.
Thatcher, M. D. ; Amelia L. Hess, M. D.
THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO-
LINA, Charleston, S. C. Three year
graded course. Matriculation, payable
once only, $5; General ticket, first year,
$100; General ticket, second year, $100;
General ticket, " third year, $50. Dem-
onstration and hospital ticket no
charge; for Histological and Patho-
logical Laboratory, each year, $5;
Graduates, not members of the
AlumDJ Association, may take the
course of Histology and Pathology,
including the Microscope, for a fee of
$10; Diploma fee, $30.
Faculty.— M. Michel, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence;
F. L. Parker, M. D., Prof . of Anatomy,
and Clinical Lecturer on Diseases of the
Eye and Ear, and Dean; A. Memmimger,
M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Hygiene;
M. Simons, M. D., Prof, of Cliilical Sur-
gery; P. G. DeSausfure, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Gynopcology ; J. L. Daw-
son, Jr., M. D., Prof, of Prac-
tice of Medicine and Clinical
Medicine, John Forrest, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics; J. S. Buist, M. D., Prof, of Gen-
eral Surgery; E. F. Parker, M. D., Dem-
onstrator of Anatomy; L. MuUally, M.
D., Assist. Demonstrator.
NASHVILLE MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, (Medical Department Univer-
sity of Tennessee), Nashville, Tenn. Paul
F. Eve, M. D., Dean. Three year course.
Charges, $90, General tickets and $B
for each for Laboratory Course. Condi-
tions, as adopted by the Southern Medi-
cal College Association. Number of
graduates last term, 91.
MEMPHIS HOSPITAL MEDICAL
COLLEGE, Memphis, Tenn. Winter
course of lectures begin September 1, and
continue six months.
Faculty.— P. L. Sim, M. D., Prof,
of the Principles and Practice of
Medicine, and Dean; A. G. Sin-
M. D., Prof. of Ophthalmology,
Otology and Laryngology ; W. B. Rogers,
M. D., Prof, of Principles and Practice
of Surgery, and Clinical Surgery; R. B.
Maury, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
Women; A. Erskine, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Children; T.
J. Orofford, M. D.. Prof, of Physiology,
and Assistant to the Chair of Diseases
of Women; B. G. Henning, M. D., Prof,
of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; A.
M. West, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry,
Pharmacy, Toxicology and Hygiene; S.
A. Rogers, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy; D.
D. Saunders, M. D., Prof, of Clinical
Medicine, Physical Diagnosis and Dis-
eases of the Chest.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE
AND VANDERBILT (Medical De-
partment), Nashville, Tenn. Three year
course. Charges each year $75. Mem-
ber of Southern Medical College Associa-
tion. Number of graduates last com-
mencement, 140. For further informa-
tion address W. G. Ewing, M. D., Sec'y.
MEMPHIS HOSPITAL MEDICAL
COLLEGE, Memphis, Tenn. Faculty.
— F, L, Siro, M, D„ Prof, of Principles
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and Practice of Medicine, and Dean;
A. G. Sinclair, M. D., Prof, of Ophthal-
mology, Otology and Laryngology; W.
B. Rogers, M. D., Prof, of Principles
and Practice of Surgery, and Clinical
Surgery; R. B. Maury, M. D., Prof, of
G-ynsecology ; A. Ersldne, M. D., Prof,
of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children;
T. J. Crofford, M. D., Prof, of Phys-
iology; B. G. Henning, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Dis-
eases of the Rectum; A. M. West, M.
D., Prof, of Chemistry, Toxicology,
Pharmacy, and Hygiene; S. A. Rogers,
M. D., Prof, of Anatomy — Descriptive
and Surgical; D. D. Saunders, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Physical
Diagnosis and Diseases of Chest.
CHATTANOOGA MEDICAL COL-
LEGE (Established in Spring of 1889).
Medical Department of Grant Univer-
sity, of Athens and Chattanooga. The
regular annual course of Lectures begins
about September 15th of each year, and
continues until the middle of the follow-
ing March. Three year course. Volun-
tary four year.
Faculty.— I. W. .Toyce, D. D., LL. D.,
Chancellor; B A. Cobleigh, M. D., De<in,
Prof, of Practice and Lecturer on Skin
and Chest Diseases; R. L. Vaught, M.
D., Prof, of .Anatomy and Clinic-il Medi-
cine; G. W. Drake, M. D., Prof, of
Physiology, Hygiene, and Electro-Thera-
peutics; W. C. Townes, M. D., Prof, of
Chemistry, Toxicology, Mental and
Nervous Diseases; W. T. Hope, M. D.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Ther-
apeutics; H. Berlin, M. D., Prof, of
Pathology, State Medicine, Sanitary
Science and Clinical Gynaecology; G.
A. Baxter, M. D.. Prof, of Surgery and
Clinical Surgery; .T. R. Rathmell, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of Chil-
dren; W. G. Bogart, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of Women; P. T. Smith, M.
D., Prof, of Diseases of the Bye; N. C.
Steele, M. D., Prof, of Otology. Rhln-
ology, Laryngology and Medical Classics
and Nomenclature. For further in-
formation address the Dean, E.
A. Cobleigh, M. D., or the Sec-
retary, J. R. Rathmell, M. D., Chat-
tanooga, Tenn. (Departments of Den-
tistry, Law, Pharmacy, Liberal Arts,
Theology and Technology open same
date.
Pharmacy; J. T. Jeter, M. D., Demon-
strator of Anatonyr; 0. V. Flemming,
M. D., Assist. Demonstrator and Prof.
General Therapeutics; B. F. Chiles, M.
D., Prof, of Pathology and Histology;
Y. S. Troyer, M. D., Prof, of Venereal
Diseases and Rectal Surgery; C. J.
Hickman, M. D., Prof, of Theory and
Practice of Medicine; W. F. H. Mor-
gan, M. D., D. D. S., Prof, of Materia
Medica rnd Lecturer en Anriestheti^'S and
Obtundants; Hon. J. T. Settle, A. M.,
Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence and
Forensic Medicine; T. C. Cottrell, M. D.;
Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children, and Dean.
TENNESSEE MEDICAL COL-
LEGE, Knoxville, Tenn. Three years
graded course of six months each.
Faculty.— J. C. Cawood, M. D., Dean,
Prof, of Principles and Practice of Sur-
gery and Clinical Surgery; C. M.
Drake, M. D., Prof, of General, De-
scriptive and Surgical Anatomy and
Clinical Surgery; C. E. Ristine, M. D.,
Registrar, Prof, of Obstetrics, Gynae-
cology and Clinical Gynaecology; J. M.
Masters, M. D., Seo'y, Prof, of Ophthal-
mology, Laryngology and Otology; M.
Campbell, M. D., Prof, of Mental and
Nervous Diseases. Supt. Insane Asy-
lum; H. R. Gibson, LL. D., Prof, of
Medical Jurisprudence; C. C. Yar-
brough, M. D., Prof, of Medical Chem-
istry and Toxicology; D. H. Williams,
M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practice oft
Medicine and Clinical Medicine; A. B.
Tadlock, M. D., Prof, of State Medi-
cine; H. J. Kelso, M. D., Prof, of Ma-
teria Medica and Therapeutics; B. D.
Bosworth, Prof, of Physiology; N. T.
Dulaney, Sr., M. D., Lect. on Genito-
urinary Diseases.
HANNIBAL MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Memphis, Tenn. Pour years of study.
Charges, Matriculation, $5; Tuition,
$30 per session of six months. Gra.du-
ation, $25. Faculty.— G. M. Anderson,
M. D., Pros., Prof, of Surgery and
Surgical Anatomy; A. L. Hall, M. D.,
Prof, of Physiology and Hygiene; G. R.
Jackson, Ph. C, Prof, of Chemistry and
MEHARRY MEDICAL DEPART-
MENT OF CENTRAL COLLEGE,
Nashville, Tenn. Four year course of
study. Fees. $50 each course, or $120
for entire course.
Medical Faculty.— J. Braden, D.D.,
Pres.; G. W. Hubbard, M. D., Dean,
Prof, of Chemistry, Materia Medica,
and Therapeutics; N. G. Tucker, M.
Tf.f Prof, of Theory and Practice of
Medicine; W. J. Sneed, M. D., Prof, of
Surgery; R. O. Tucker, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics; R. F. Boyd, M. D., D.D.S.,
Prof, of GyuEGCology and Clinical Medi-
cine; W. Patterson, A. M., Assistant
Prof, of Chemistry; P. R. Burrus, M.
D., Prof, of Anatomy; G. W. Miller,
M. p., D.D^., Prof, of Physiology and
Analytical Chemistry; F. A. Stewart
M. D., Prof, of General Pathology and
Physical Diagnosis; E. L. Gregory,
Esq., Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence;
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W. Osburn, A. M., Prof, of Botany; H.
T. Noel, M. D., D.D.S., Demonstrator
of Anatomy.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT,
Burlington, Vt. Will begin in January
and continue six months, ending in July.
An entrance examination or its equiv-
alent is required. Three full courses
of lectures and three full years of study
are required of each candidate for gradu-
ation. Faculty of Medicine. — M. H.
Bucltham, D. D., Pres. ; J. Ordronaux,
M. D., Enier. Prof, of Medical .luris-
prudence; J. W. Wright, M. D., Emer.
Prof, of the Principles and Practice of
Surgery; F. A. King, M. D., Prof, of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Womon; A.
P. Grinnell, M. D., Prof, of the Theory
and Practice of Medicine, and Dean;
R. A. Wittbaus, M. D., Prof,
of Chemistry and Toxicology; J.
H. Jackson, M. D., Prof, of Phy-
•iology and Microscopic Anatomy;
W. B. Towles, M. D., of General and
Special Anatomy; J. H. Woodward, M.
D., Prof, of Materia Medica and Thera-
peutics, Sec'y; A. M. Phelps, M. D.,
Prof, of Surgery.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OP VIR-
GINIA, Richmond. Va. The annual ses-
sions begin October 1 and continues
six months. Faculty. — ^H. McGuire, M.
D., Emeritus Prof, of Surgery; J. S.
Wellford, M. D., Pi-of. of Diseases of
Women and Children; J. S. D. Cullen,
M. D., Prof, of Surgery and Dean; W.
H. Taylor, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry
and Special Lecturer upon Medical Jur-
liprudence; O. Tompkins, M. D., Prof.
of Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puer-
peral State; M. L. James, M. D., Prof,
of Practice of Medicine; H. H. Levy,
M. D., Praf. of Physiology and Path-
ology; J. N. Upshur, M. D., Prof, of
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and
Clinical Lecturer on the Diseases of
Women; L. C. Bosher, M. D., Prof,
of General and Special Anatomy.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Char-
lottesville, Va., For further information
address the Dean. Faculty. — J. W.
Mallett, M. D., Prof, of General and
Industrial Chemistry; W. B. Towles, M.
D., Prof, of Anatomy and Materia Med-
ica; W. C. Dabney, M. D., Prof, of
Medicine, Obstetrics and Medical Juris-
prudence; P. B. Bariinger, M. D., Ad-
junct Prof, of Physiology and Surgery;
E. M. Magruder, M. D., Instructor in
Clinical Medicine; R. M. Searcy, A. B.,
Instructor in Biology; W. G. Christian,
M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy; H. P.
Howard, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator
rif Anatomy; Hugh T. Nelson, M. D.,
Instructor in Clinical Surgery.
DARTMOUTH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
Hanover, N. H. Faculty. — Rev. Wil-
liam J. Tucker, D. D., Pres. ; Carlton P.
Frost, M. D , Dean and Prof, of the
Science and Practice of Medicine ; Oliver
P. Hubbaid, M. D., Prof. Emeritus of
Chemistry and Pharmacy ; Henry M.
Field, M D., Prof. Emeritus of Therapeu-
tics; Phineas S. Conner, M. D., Prof, of
Surgery ; , Prof, of Anatomy ; Paul
F. Mnnd6, M. D., Prof, of Gynecology;
Wm. T Smith, M D., Prof, of Physiology;
Wm. H. Parish, M. D., Prof of Obstetrics;
Edwin J. Bartlett, M. D., Prof, of Chem-
istry ; Tilghman M BaUiet, M. D., Prof,
of Therapeutics ; Oilman D. Frost, M D.,
Prof, of Anatomy ; John Ordronanx, M.
D.,Piof. of Medical Juri-prudenre; Gran-
ville P. Conn, M. D., Lect. on Hygiene ;
Edward Cowles, M. D , Prof of Mental
Diseases; David Webster, M. D., Prof, of
Ophthalmology ; George A. Leland, M. D.,
Prof, of Laryngology ; Ernest L. Bell,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
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PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
ADAMS COUNTY MBDICAX, AS-
SOCIATION—Will meet at Gettysburg
first Monday of eacih month. Harry
Stewart, M. D., Rec. Sec'yi Gettysburg;
J. J. Snyder, M. D., Cor. Sec'y. Nev
03 ford.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY— Will meet at Pittsburg Free
Dispensary Building, third Tuesday of
each month, at 8 P. M. R. H. Grube,
M. D., Sec'y, 3813 Forbes St., Pittsburg.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
— E. H. Powell, M. D., Sec'y, Pittsburg.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY—
Will meet at Pittsburg every second
Friday of each month. E. H. Pond,
M. D., Sec'y, 808 Penn ave., Rttsburg.
ARMSTRONG COUNTY MEDICAJ^
SOCIETY— Will meet at Kittanning. H.
B. Stone, M. D., Sec'y, Kittanning, Pa.
BEAVER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Sourbeck House,
New Brighton, second Thursday of each
month. Wm. Raymer, M. D., Sec'y,
Beaver Falls
BEAVER COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY- Will
meet at members' office monthly. Wm.
Raymer, M. D., Sec'y, Beaver Palls.
, BEDFORD COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY— Will meet at Bedford. Amer-
icas Enfield, M. D., Sec'y, Bedford.
BERKS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Reading second
Tuesday of each month. James W.
Keiser, M. D., Rec. Sec'y, Reading;
H. A. Kepler, M. D., Cor. Sec'y.
' BLAIR COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
GIETY— Will meet at AJtoona (gener-
ally). O. H. Closson, M. D., Sec'y, 913
Howard ave., Altoona.
BRADFORD COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY— Will meet at Towanda first
Tuesday in October. S. M. Woodbum,
M. D., Sec'y, Towanda.
BUCKS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Doylestown first
Wednesday in May and November;
Bristol, fiirst Wed'nesday in August;
Quakertown, first Wednesday in Febru-
ary. Wm. E. Doughty, M. D., Sec'y,
Hartsville.
BUTLER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Reiber Building,
Butler, Pa., second Tuesday in January;
third 'Tuesday in April, July and Octo-
ber. Joseph Forester. M. D., Sec'y, But-
ler.
CAMBRIA COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY— Will meet at Library Room, cor.
Franklin and Lincoln sts., Johnstown,
second Thursday of each month. H. P.
Tomb, M. D., Sec'y, Johnstown.
CARBON COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Mauch Chunk,
tliird Thursday in April and October.
J. B. Tweedle, M. D., Sec'y, Weatherly.
CAMERON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY— Will meet at Bid'gway, St.
Mary's, Johnsonburg and Emporium.
O. G. Wilson, M. D., Seo'y, St. Mary's.
CENTRE COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Bellefonte. sec-
ond Tuesday of January, March, May,
July, September, and November. C. S.
Musser, M. D., Sec'y and Treas.,
Aaronaburg, Pa.
CHESTER COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at West Ches-
ter, in January, April, July and October.
Percy C. Hoskins, M. D., Sec'y, West
Chester, Pa.
CHESTER, DELAWARE AND
MONTGOMERY COUNTIES HO-
MOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIE-
TIES.—Will meet at . Samuel
C. Webster, M. D., Sec'y, Media, Pa.
CLARION COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet at Clarion, first
Monday of January, July and October.
J. F. Summerville, M. D., Sec'y, Mon-
roe, Pa.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY MEDI-
CAID SOCIETY.— Will meet quarterly
at different places. Friday nearest the
full moon. M. Gard Whittier, M. D.,
Sec'y, Clearfield, Pa.
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PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
CLINTON COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY—Will meet at Y. M. C. A.
rooms, each third Wednesday. H. 0.
Lichtenthaler, M. D., Sec'y, Lock Ha-
Ten, Pa.
THE COLUMBIA COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Blooms-
burg and Catawissa. Bloomsbiirg, third
Tuesday in July, June, and October;
Catawissa, third Tuesday of April, Au-
gust, and December. W. M. Reber, M.
D., Sec'yi Bloomsburg, Pa.
CRAWFORD COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY. Han
disbanded.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Car-
lisle, second Tuesday of October. J. C.
Davis, M. D., Sec'y. Carlisle.
DAUPHIN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Chestnut
Street School-house, third Tuesday of
January, April, August and November.
Paul A. Hartmen, M. D., Sec'y, Har-
risburg, Pa.
DEI,AWARE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Media or
Chester Monday on or before each full
moon. Linnaeus Fussell, M. D., Sec'y,
Media, Pa.
ELK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIE-
TY.—Will meet at Ridgway, St. Mary's,
Johnsonburg, and Emporium. The so-
ciety meets six times a year and changes
its place of meeting as above. C. G.
Wilson, M. D., Sec'y, St. Mary's, Pa.
ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIE-
TY.—Will meet at Erie, Tenth and
Peach streets, second Tuesday of each
month. David N. Dennis, M. D., Sec'y,
Erie, pa.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF ERIE.- S. Louis Ireland,
M. D., 204 E. 12th, Erie.
FAYETTE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Uniontown,
first Thursday in October, December,
January, and April. Levi S. Gaddis, M.
D., Sec'y, Uniontown, Pa.
FRANKLIN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Chambersburg,
third Tuesday of January, April, July
and October. H. C. Deviebisa, M. D.,
Sec'y, Chambersburg, Pa.
GREENE COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.— Will meet at Waynesburg,
fourth Tuesday of April, June,^Augu3t
and October. J. T. lams, M. D., .Rec.
Sec'y, Waynesburg; Jane Teagarden,
Assist. Sec'y, Waynesburg; J. L. Mil-
ligan. Cor. Sec'y, Greensboro, Pa.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Hunting-
don, every two months. A. B. Brum-
baugh, M. D., Sec'y, Huntingdon, Pa.
INDIANA COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Indiana, second
Tuesday of January, May and Scptem- j
ber. Wm. Anderson, M. D., Sec'y, -i
Indiana, Pa.
JEFFERSON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet monthly on
fourth Friday, the place of meeting ia
fixed by vote of society at each meet-
ing. A. F. Balmer, M. D., Sec'y,
Brookrille, Pa.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.- Will meet at Court
House, Scranton, second Tuesda,y of
each ironth. C. Eastlake Conner, M.
D., Sec'y, 619 Green Ridge street.
LANCASTER COUNTY AND CITY
MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at
Lancaster, . Wm. Blackwood, M.
D., Sec'y, 19 South Queen street. Lan-
caster, Pa.
LAWRENCE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at New Castle,
first Thursday of each month. J. A.
Blair, M. D., Sec'y, New Castle, Pa.
LEBANON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Lebanon, sec-
ond Tuesday of each month. Samuel P.
Neilman, M. D., Sec'y, Heilmandale,
Pa.
LEHIGH COUNTY MEDICAL SO
CIETY.— Will meet at Hotel Allen, Al-
lentown, every two months. Morris P.
Cauley, M. D., Sec'y, AUentown, Pa.
LUZERNE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will nreet at Wilkesbarre,
first and third Wednesday of each month.
Maris Gibson, M. D., Sec'y, Wilkes-
barre, Pa.
LYCOMING COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at WiUiamsport,
first Tuesday in each month. John A.
Klump, M. D., Sec'y, WiUiamsport, Pa.
M'KEAN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Bradford, first
Tuesday of each month. G. S. Hub-
bard, M. D., Sec'y, Bradford, Pa.
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MEKCBR COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Mercer, second
Friday in April and July; Greenville,
October and .Tnnuary. R. D. Morford,
M. D., Sec'y. Greenville, Pa.
MIFFLIN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Levfistown Janu-
ary, April, July and October. Johm P.
Getter, M. D., Sec'y, Belleville.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Borough
Hall, Norristown, Wednesday on or be-
fore the first full moon of every second
month. Henry W. Whitcomb, M. D.,
Sec'y. Norristown.
MONTOUR COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY— Will meet at Danville,
third Thursday of each month, at 8
P. M. — Regular meeting. Third Thurs-
day of J^une, at 2 P. M. — ^Annual meet-
ing. J. R. Kimerer, M. D., Sec'y,
Danville, Pa.
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.- Will meet six times a
year at a place decided at previous
meeting. Charles Maclntire, M. D.,
Sec'y, Easton.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNITY
MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at
Sunbury first Monday of every alter-
nate mouth, beginning with November.
Mary McKlay Wench, M. D., Sec'y,
Sunbury.
PERRY COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at place fixed at
mrevious meeting. J. P. Sheibley, M.
D., Sec'y, Landisburg.
POTTER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Coudersport, at
call of President. B. H. Ashcroft,
M. D., Sec'y, Coudersport.
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Hall of
College of Physicians, northeast corner
13lh and Locust sts., second and fourth
Wednesday evenings of each month. T.
B. Schneideman, M. D., Sec'y, 180T
Chestnut, Phila.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA.— E. M.
Gramm, M. D., Sec'y, 1433 Girard ave.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at different
places in county, first Tuesday in Janu-
ary, March, May, July, September and
November. T. A. Grigg, M. D., Cor.
Sec'y, Mahanoy City; George Little, M.
D., Sec'y and Treaa., Tamaqua.
THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at different places in
county. D. W. Straub, M. D., Sec'y,
Shenandoah.
SNYDER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Middleburgh, sec-
ond Wednesday of January, April, July
and October. John Y. Shindel, M. D.,
Sec'y, Middleburgh.
SOMERSET COUNTY MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Will meet at Rock-
wood, third Tuesday of January, April,
July and October. H. C. McKinley,
M. D., Sec'y, Meyersdale.
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will hold first quarter-
ly, semi-annually and second quarterly
annual meeting second Tuesday of May
at Montrose, at such places as are desig-
nated at the previous meeting. C. G.
Halsey, M. D., Sec'y, Montrose.
VENANGO COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.- Will meet at Franklin third
Tuesdays of January, March, May, July,
September and November. B. W. Moore,
M. D., Sec'y, Franklin.
WARREN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at State Hospital
for the Insane, North Warren, second
Tuesday after first Monday, in January,
April, July and October. W. M. Rob-
ertson, M. D., Sec'y, Warren.
WASHINGTON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Monon-
gahela, second Tuesday of May, Au-
gust and November. W. D. Teagarden,
M. D., Sec'y, Washington.
WAYNE COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet at Court House,
Honesdale, fourth Monday of January,
March, May, July, September and No-
vember. W. H. Cummings, M. D.,
Sec'y, Honesdale.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY MED-
ICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Greeng-
burg first or second Tuesday of Febru-
ary, May, August and November. F.
L. Marsh, M. D., Sec'y, Mt. Pleasant.
WYOMING COUNTY.— Has no Medi-
cal Society.
YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at York, 26 South
George st., first Thursday of each month.
J. Frank Small, M. D., 135 Market at.
York, Pa.
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PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS.
THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COIr-
LEGE HOSPITAL AND THE' DIS-
PENSARIES, 1020 Sansom St., Phila-
delphia, where a large number and
great variety of cases are annually
treated, furnish patients for daily Clinics
at the Hospital, which are given through-
out the entire year, by members of the
Faculty, by special clinic lectures, and
by the Hospital Staff. The Surgical
Clinic is held on Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays. The Medical Clinic on Mondays
and Thursdays. Clinic on Diseases of
■ Eye on Fridays.
Faculty StafiE.— John H. Brinton, M. D.,
Prof, of Practice of Surgery and Clini-
cal Surgery; Theophilus Parvin, M. D.,
Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Wiomeni and . Children; William S,
Forbes, M. D., Prof, of General, De
scriptive and Surgical Anatomy; Wil-
liam W. Keen, M. D., Prof, of Princi-
ples of Surgery and Clinical Surgery;
H. A. Hare, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica, Therapeutics and Hygiene; Jas.
0. Wilson, M. D., Prof, of Practice of
Medicine and Clinical Medicine; E. B.
Montgomery, M. D., Prof, of Clinical
Gynecology; William Thomson, M. D.,
Honorary Prof, of Ophthalmology; J.
Solis Cohen, M. D., Honorary Prof, of
Laryngology. Hospital Staff. — ^W. Jos.
Heam, M- D., J. M. Barton, M. D.,
Surgeons; Charles Wirgman, M. D.,
Physician; Prof. H. Augustus Wilson,
M. D., Orthopedic Surgeon; John C. Da
Costa, M. D., Gynecologist; Laurence
TumbuU, M- D., Aural Surgeon; Prof.
Morris Longstreth, M. D., Pathologist;
Henry Leffmann, M. D., Pathological
Chemist. Hospital Dispensary Staff.—
Medical— Prof. H. A. Hare, M. D., Prof.
J. C- Wilson, M. D., Chas. Wirgman,
M. D. Chief Assis't Physicians.- J. E.
Moore, M. D., Julius L. Salinger, M. D.,
Thomas G. Ashton, M. D. Assis't Phy-
Bidans.— Charles S. Heam, M. D., T. J.
Bowes, M. D., John McLernan, M. D.,
Joseph P. Bolton, M- D., Arthur E.
Bate. M. D., George Henry West, M.
D., Tiomas E. Jones, M. T>., B. J.
Chassagne, M. D.. J. W. H. Walker,
M. D., C. H. Reckefus, Jr., M. D., J.
S. Gillespie, M. D., John C. DaCostn,
Jr., M. D. Surgical.— Prof. John H.
Brinton, M. D^ Prof. W. S. Forbes,
M. D., Prof. W. W. Keen, M. D., W.
Joseph Heam, M. D., J. M. Barton,
M. D. Chief Assis't Surgeons.— A.
Hewson, M. D., J. Chalmers DaCosta,
M. D. Etherizers. — Henry Knoi, M.
D., Irvin E. Bennett, M. D. Recorder.
— Strieker Coles, M. D. Assis't Sur-
geons.— Martin H. Williams, M. D., W.
A. Vanneman, M. D., C. H- Reckefus,
Jr., M. D., George W. Spencer, M. D.,
Henry Hassenplug, M. D.,,W. J. Gilles-
pie, M. D., Robt. J. Dengler, M. D.
Obstetrical. — Prof. 'Theophilus Parvin,
M. D. Chief Assis't Obstetrician, Ed-
ward p. Davis, M. D. ; Assis't Obstetri-
cian, W. H. Wells, M.D. Gynecological,
— I'rof. E. E. Montgomery, M. D., John
O. DaCosta, M. D.; Chief Assis't Sur-
geon, John M. Fisher, M. D.; Assis't
Surgeons, James A. Irwin, M. D., G.
D. Bloomer, M. D., J. V. Bold, M. D.,
.Toseph A. Savitsky, M- D., J. H. Black,
M. D. Ophthalmological. — Surgeons,
Prof. Wm. Thomson, M. D., Prof. G.
B. de Schweinitz, M. D.; Chief Assis't
Surgeons, H- F. Hansell, M. D., R. J.
Phillips, M. D. ; Assis't Surgeons. Thos.
O. Nock, M. D., ,Jas. H. Bell, M. D.,
W. R. Powell, M. D., R. Casperson,
M. D., Ross R. Bunting, M. D., Carl
Wieland, M. D., Clarence ^. Veasey,
M. D., J. H- Frick, M. D. Laryngo-
logical. — Physician, Prof. J. Solis Cohen,
M. D.; Chief Assis't Physician, W. S.
Jones, M. D. : Assis't Physicians, James
Thorington, M. D., G. H. Makuen,
M. D., G. B. TuUidge, M. D. Otologi-
oal. — Surgeon, S. MaoCuen Smith. M.
D.; Chief Assis't Surgeon, W. R. Pow-
ell, M. D. Orthopedical. — Surgeon, Prof.
H. Augustus Wilson, M. D.; Chief As-
sis't Surgeon, J. P. Mann, M. D. ; As-
sis't Surgeons, J. T. Rugh, M. D., T.
P. Bolton, M. D., Chas. Heam, M. D.,
R, T. Grimes, M. D., G. H. West, M.
D., W. C Mitchell, M. D., P. C. Green,
M. D. Diseases of Children. — Phvsi-
cian. Prof. E. E. Graham, M. D.; Chief
Assis't Physician, C. P. Pettibone, M.D.
Assis't Physicians, J. Edward Moore,
M. D., Bayard Murray, M. D-, Ludwig
Loeb, M. D.. R. B. Muller, M. D., C.
D. Snivak, M. D-, Jacob L. Heller, M.
D. Dermatological. — Physician, Prof.
Henry W. Stelwagon, M. D.; Chief As-
sis't Physician, J. Abbott Cantrell, M-
D.; Assis't Physicians, Henry B. Night-
ingale, M. D., John Lindsay, M. D.,
Noble B. Parvin, M. D., Dillon Drake,
M. D. Neurological. — Physician, Prof.
F. X. Dercum, M. D.; Chief Assis't
Physician, Max Bochroch, M. D.; Re-
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PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS.
eorder, H. J. Dean, M. D.; Electrician,
T. W. Jackson, M. D. Genito-Urinary.
—Surgeon, Prof. Orville Horwitz, M. D.;
Chief AsBis't Surgeon, Hiram R. Loux,
M. D.; Assis't Surgeons, J. Eugene
Mohr, M. D., Howard Dehoney, M. D.,
Jose M. Peralta, M. D., Louis M.
Borsch, M. D., Geo. E. Yeomans, M. D.
Superintendent, E. E. Montgomery, M.
D. Directress of the Training School
for Nurses, Miss Effie Darling.
HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL.— The
bed capacity of the Hahnemann Hospital
is 130, and the beds are almost con-
stantly filled with every variety of dis-
ease and accident The facilities for
treatment are unexcelled. The sub-pa-
tient department is daily attended by a
large number of patients. During the
past year the following is a condensed
report of the patients treated: "Whole
number of in-patients, 164.3; whole num-
ber of accident cases, 2750; whole num-
ber of out-patients, 16,009: whole num-
ber of visits to dispensary, 59,571; whole
number of , (patients treated at their
homes, 1017; whole number of visits to
patients' homes, 2589; whole number of
tirescriptions furnished, 64,439.
Hospital Staff.- O. Mohr, M. D., C. B.
Knerr, M. D., M. S. Williamson, M. D.,
J. M. Reeves, M. D., J. C. Guernsev,
M. D., O. S. Haines, M. D., W. C.
Goodno, M. D., W. W. Van Baun, M.
D., Attending Physicians; J. E. James,
M. D., W. B. Van Lennep, M. D., C. V.
Vischer, M. D., H. D. Northrop, M. D.,
Attending Surgeons; B. F. Betts, M. D.,
I. G. Smedley, M. D., Attending Gynse-
cologists; J. N. Mitchell, M. D., E. W.
Mercer, M. D., Attending Obstetricians;
0. M. Thomas, M. D., H. I. .Tessup, M.
D., Attending Ophthalmologists; C.
Bartlett, M. D., Weston D. Bayley*
M. D., Attending Neurologists; C. V.
Vischer, M. D., Pathologist; J. W.
Hassler, M. D., Anaesthetist; E. Parrat,
Ph. G., Pharmacist; C. Neidhard, M.
D., A. R. Thomas. M. D., B. W.
James, M. D., A. Korndoerfer, M. D.,
J. Ifltchen, M. D., G. I. McLeod, M.
D., C. G. Raue, M. D., W. A. Reed,
M. D., Consulting Physicians; Charles
Monroe Thomas, M. D., Consulting
Surgeon; J. E. Waaser, M. D., Samuel
Sparhawk, M. D., G. A. Van Lennep,
M. D., F. A. Barnard, M. D., G. H.
Bi'ckley, M. D., G. H. Boone, M. D.,
Resident Physicians and Surgeons; O.
B. Shumway, Superintendent; Miss
Alice Brownlee, Supervising Nurse;
Miss E. Larimer, Clerk.
Dispensary StafC. — Edmund H. ICase,
M. D., Executive Officer. District
Physicians.— E. H. Case, M. D., O. H.
Paxson, M. D., D. Roman, M. D. De-
partment of General Medicine. — In
Charge: Oliver Sloan Haines, M. D. ;
Oliver H. Paxson, M. D., Clinical Chief;
E. W. Jones, M. D., Clinical Assistant;
W. R. Gieser, M. D., First Senior; J.
Connor Wilson, M. D., Second Senior;
H. Litchfield, M. D., Third Senior;;
Walter W. Maires, M. D., Fourth.,
Senior; E. M. Deacon, M. D., First
Junior; W. D. Eaches, M. D., Second
Junior; A. C. Morozzi, M. D., Third
Junior; A. T. Schoonmaker, M. D.,
Fourth Junior. Department of Skin
Diseases. — In charge: Edward M.
Gramm, M. D. ; Frank H. Widman, Mi i
D., Senior; R. J. Harris, M. D., First '
Junior; R. G. Dock, M. D., Second ;
Junior. Department of Nervous Dim
eases.— In charge: Clarence Bartlett,'
M. D.; Weston D. Bailey, M. D.,
Senior; P. H. Ealer, M. D., First
Junior; P. M. Lawrence, M. D., Sec-
ond .Junior. Department of Heart and
Lungs. — In charge: Edward R. Snader,
M. D.; A. J. Kurtz, M. D., Senior;
Wm. D. Culin, M. D., First Junior;
C. J. V. Fries, M. D., Second Junior.
Department of Surgery and Genito-
urinary Diseases. — In charge: John E.
James, M. D., and Wm. B. Van Len-
nep, M. D.; Carl V. Vischer, M. D.,
and Herbert L. Northrop M. D., Clini-
cal Chiefs; J. T. CuUen, M. D., First
Senior; W. H. Middleton, AI. D., Second
Senior; W. AV. Trinkle, M. D., Third
Senior; J. D. Pines, M. D., Fourth
Senior; A. W. Stawart, M. D., B'ifth
Senior; W. S. McFadyen, M. D., First
Jimior; F. C. Benson, Jr., M. D., Second
Junior. Department of Gynaecology.-^
In charge: B. F. Betts, M. D., Theo-
dore J. Gramm, M. D., Clinical Chief;
George P. Stubbs, M. D., First Senior;
N. F. Lane, M. D., Second Senior; J.
L. Van Tine, Jr., M. D., Junior. De-
partment of Obstetrics. — In charge: J.
Nicholas Mitchell M. D.; Edward W.
Mercer, M. D., Clinical Chief; H. S.
Weaver, M. D., Clinical Assistant. De-
partment of Ophthalmology . and Otol-
ogy.— In charge: Charles M. Thomas,
M. D.; H. L Jesaup, Clinical Chief; F.
W. Messerve, M. D., First Senior; Wm.
Spencer, M. D., Second Senior; L. C.
Wessels, M. D., First Junior; E. G.
Whinna, M. D., Second .Junior; Flora
B. Wasserman, M. D., Third Junior;
G. W. Mackenzie, Jr., M. D., Fourth
Junior; J. M. Hinson, M. D., Fifth
Junior. Department of Laryngology
and Rhinology. — In charge: Isaac G. •
Shallcross, M. D.; F. ,L Haerer, M. Dt,
Senior; Wm. W. Knowlton, M. D.,
Junior.
THE HOSPITAL OP THE UNI-
VERSITY OF PENNSTLVANIA.—
The University Hospital (constructed ac-
cording to established principles of hos-
pital architecture)> is provided with all
the appliances pertaining to such insti-
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tutions of the best class. It is adjacent
to the Medical Hall, and forms an inte-
gral portion of the Medical Department.
Attendance on the clinical instruction
given in its ampitheatres and its warda
is a part of the daily duty of the stu-
dents, and ample opportunities are af-
forded to the more advanced among
them to gain a personal and practical
acquaintance vfith clinical medicine, clin-
ical surgery, gynaecology and the special-
ties. Tiese subjects are taught by the
several CJjinical Professors. Officers —
Pres., Wm. F. Norris, M. D.; Vice-
pres., John Sailer; Sec, Geo. Fales
Baker, M. D. ; the Director of the Hos-
pital (ex officio), John S. Billings, M. D.
Hospital Staff.— William Pepper, M.D.,
LL.D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine; James
Tyson, M. D., Prof, of Clincal Medi-
cine; John Ashhurst, Jr., M. D., Prof,
of Clinical Surgery; William F. Norris,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Diseases of the
Eye; Horatio G. Wood, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Nervous Diseases; Louis A.
Duhring, M. D., Clinical Prof- of Dis-
eases of the Skin; Barton Cooke HirSt,
M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics; J. William
White, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Sur-
gery; John Guiteras, M. D., Prof, of
General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy ;
De Forest Willard, M. D., Clinical Prof,
of Orthopaedic Surgery; J. P. Crozer'
Griffith, M. D., Clinical Prof, of Chil-
dren's Diseases; B. Alexander Randall,
M. D., Clinical Prof, of Diseases of the
Ear; Edward Martin, M. D., Clinical
Prof, of Genito-Urinary Diseases;
Charles B. Penrose, M. D., Prof of
Gynaecology; Assist. Physicians, R. G.
Curtin, M. D., Judson Daland, M. D.,
M. Howard Fussell, M. D., Alfred Sten-
gel, M- D.; Assist. Surgeons, H. R.
Wharton, M. D., R. H. Harte, M. D.,
Edward Martin, M. D., Alfred C- Wood,
M. D.; Assist: Dermatologist, M. B.
Hartzell. M. D.; Assist. Neurologist,
Charles S. Potts, M. D.; Assist. Gynae-
cologist, W. CoEstanMne Goodell, M. D;
Assist. Ophthalmic Surgeon, James Wal-
lace, M. D.; Assist. Aural Surgeon; As-
sist. Obstetrician, Richard C. Norris, M.
D.; Clinical Clerk, Alfred Stengel, M. D.
Dispensary Staff. — Medical, Physician,
W. Howard Fussell, M. D. ; Assist. Phy-
sicians, T. Mellor Tyson, M. D., S. M.
Hamill, M. D., Frank Massey, M. D.;
Microscopist, Henry Jump, M. D.; Dis-
eases of the Throat, Attending Physi-
cian, Charles P. Grayson, M. D.; Asst.
Physicians, William R. Hoch, M. D.,
Alexander H. C. Rowand, M. D. ; Dis-
eases of Children, Attending Physicians,
Thompson S. Westcott, M. D^ William
H. Price, M. D., William S. Carter,
M. D. ; Surgical, Attending Surgeons,
Edward Martin, M. D., Edmund W-
Hplmes, M. D., Alfred O. Wood, M. D.,
David B. Birneyj M- D.; Genito-Uri-
nary, Attending Surgeon, H. M. Chris-
tian, M. D.; Assist. Surgeons, Charles
N. Davis, M. D., Wm. H. Furness,
M. D., Robert G. Le Conte, M. D.,
Chas. H- Frazer, M. D.; Orthopaedic,
Attending Surgeons, James K. Young,
M. D., Randolph Faires, M. D.; Assist.
Surgeons, F. S- Pearse, M. D., A H.
Hamilton, M. D.; Gynaecological, At-
tending Surgeon, Frank W. Talley,
M. D.; Assist. Surgeon, John Bacon,
M. D-; Nervous Diseases, Physician,
Charles S. Potts, M. D.; Assist. Physi-
cians, Wm. Evans, M. D., S- S. Kneass,
M. D. ; Diseases of the Bye, Attending
Surgeon, James Wallace, M. D.; Assist.
Surgeons, Frank H. MacFarland, M. D.,
Howard Mellor, M. D., W. G. Wendell,;
Diseases of the Ear, Attending Surgeon,
J. M. Brown, M. D.; Assist- Surgeon,
L. J. Hammond, M. D. ; Diseases of the
Skin, Attending Physician, M. B. Hart-
lell, M. D.; Asst. Physician, Charles N-
Davis, M. D.
WOMAJSr'S HOSPITAL, N. College
avenue and Twenty-second street, Phila-
delphia. Officers. — Pres-, Mrs. Benjamin
Griffith; Vice Prestsi., Rebecca White,
Jane P. Downing; Treas., Mrs. Rachel
C. Bunting; Cor. Sec'y., Mrs- Sarah T-
Price; Rec. Sec'y., Mrs. E. F. Halloway;
Matron, Miss Sara H. Janvier. Medical
Staff. House Staff.— A. M. PuUerton, M.
D,. physician in charge; Alice M. Hack-
ley, M. D., assistant; Caroline Peterson,
M. D., Chief of Clinic and Registrar;
S. Hayhurst, M. D., Ph. G., Apothecary,
six internes and externes. Attending
StafE. — Gynaecological and Obstetrical
Department. — Hannah T. Croasdale,
M. D., Anna E. Broomall, M.
D., Anna M. Fullerton, M. D.
Medical Department. — ^Ida E. Rich-
ardson, M. D., Emma V- Boone, M. D.,
Surgeon, Anna M. Fullerton, M. D.;
Ophthalmologist, Amy Barton, M. D. ;
Asst. Ophthalmologist, Elizabeth Snyder,
M. D. ; Laryngologist, Emma E. Mus-
son, M. D. ; Pathologist, Marie K. For-
mad, M. D. ; Consulting Physicians and
Surgeons, Alfred Stille, M. D., Thomas
G. Morton, M. D., John Ashhurst, M.
D., W- W. Keen, M. D., Theophilus Par-
vin,. M. D-, John B. Roberts, M. D., John
H- Musser, M. D., Mary J Scarlett Dix-
on, M. D., Charles K. Mills, M. U., Fred-
erick P. Henry, M. D. Clinical Lec-
turers,Anna E. Broomall, M. D., Hannah
T. Croasdale, M- D-, Anna M. Fullerton,
M. D., John Roberts, M. D., Frederick
P. Henry, M. D., Amy S. Barton, M. D-,
Charles K. Mills, M. D., Henry W- Stel-
wagon, M. D., Charles H- Burnett, M.
D., Emma E. Musson, M. D., H. Au-
gustus Wilson, M, D., Edward P. Davis,
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PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS.
M. D. Clinicians, Gynaecological, Eliz.
Greenbank, M. D., Marie K. Formad,
M. D., Laura Ohapin, M. D., Caroline
Purnell, M. D., Sarah. Lockrey, M. D.,
Frances Hatchette, M. D., Rose Howe
Jameson, M. D., Katherine L. Storm,
M. D„ Ida B. Gaston, M. D. Medical
and Surgical, Kate Baldwin, M. D.,
Eleanor Jones, M. D., Ruth. Clement,
M. D., Bertha S. Hatfield, M. D., R.
Anna Breed, M. D., Elizabeth M. Clark,
M. D., Elizabeth Gable, M. D. Ophthal-
mology, Elizabeth Snyder, M. D., Ger-
trude Walker, M. D., Minnie C. Archer,
M. D. Laryngology and Otology, Em-
ma E. Musson, M. D., Eleanor Adam-
son, M. D., Katherine L. Storm, M. D.,
Sarah Tyson, M. D., Lida Stewart, M.
D. Electro Therapeuticsi, Annie B.
Hall, M. D., Bertha Lewis, M. D., Miss
Jessie M. Ward. Pediatrics, Ada How-
ard Audenried, M. D, Dental, Emily
Waterman Wyeth, M. D, Clinical Path-
ologist, Frances C. Van Gasken, M. D.
District Physicians: Bessie W. Bailette,
M. D., 2026 Bast Cumberland et.; from
Allegheny ave. to York St., Delaware
River to Eighth st. Rachel A. Dickey,M.
D., 248 East Girard ave.; from York st.
to Girard ave, Delaware River to Eighth
St. Eleanor C. Jones, M. D., 641 North
Eighth St.; from Girard ave. to Spring
Garden st., Delaware River to Eighth st.
Frances Hatchette, M. D., 1010 Clin-
ton St.; from Spring Garden st. to Mar-
ket St., Delaware River to Eighth et.
Mary B. Blehl, M. D., 1116 Diamond
St.; from Lehigh ave. to Berks St., Broad
to Eighth St. Annie B. Hall, M. D.,
1704 Master St.; from Berks st. to Gi-
rard ave.. Broad st. to Eighth st. Clara
T. Dercum, M. D., 1115 Fairmount ave.;
from Girard ave. to Spring Garden st.
Broad st. to Eighth st. Sarah Tyson, M.
D., 1313 Arch st. ; from Spring Garden
St. to Market, Broad st. to Eighth st.
Katherine L. Storm, M. D., 2037 Sus-
quehanna ave.; from Lehigh ave. to
Diamond St., Schuylkill River to Broad
6t. ^azabeth M. Clark, M. D., 1411
North Eighteenth St.; from Diamond st
to Columbia ave.. Nineteenth st. to
Broad st. Anna M. Reynolds, M. D.,
1534 Dauphin st. ; from Columbia ave. to
Girard ave.. Nineteenth st. to Broad st.
Caroline V. W. Anderson, M. D., 1926
South College ave.; from Girard ave. to
Spring Garden st.. Nineteenth st. to
Broad st. Ruth Clement, M. D., 1023
Race St.; from Spring Garden to Mar-
ket St., Nineteentii st. to Broad st. R.
Anna Breed, M. D., 258 South Six-
teenth St.; from Spring Garden st. to
Market st.. Nineteenth st. to Schuylkill
River. Bertha S. Hatfield, M. D., 1843
North Twenty-first St.; from Nineteenth
st. to Schuylkill River, from Girard ave.
to Spring Garden st.
MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL HOS-
PITAL, Cherry St., E. of 18th, Phila-
delphia. William H. Pancoast, M. D., 7
Emer. Pres. ; Charles William BergnerM
Pres.; Edwin J. Houston, Vice-Pres.jH
Theodore Wernwag, Treas. ; L. Webster
Fox, M. D.,Sec'y Hospital Staff.— Physi-
cians, James M. Anders, M. D., Frank
Woodbury, M. D., John V. Shoemaker,
M. D., S. B. Howell, M.D., William B.
Hughes, M. D. ; Surgeons, James E.
GarretsoQ, M. D., W. H. Pancoast,
M. D., H. Earnest Goodman, M. D.,
Ernest Laplace, M. D.; Obstetrician,
W. Frank Haehnlen, M. D., Gynaeco- ',
logist, W. Easterly Ashton, M. D.;
Dental Surgeons, S. H. Guilford,
D. D. S., H. L Dorr, M. D., D. D. S.,
J. Foster Flagg, D. D. S., T. C. Stell-
wagen. M. D., D. D. S.; Dermatologist, '
John "V. Shoemaker, M. D.; Ophtiial- ,':
mologist, L. Webstar Fox, M. D.;
Neurologists, Samuel Wolfe, M. D., ?
Charles W. Burr, M. D., Laryngologist, '
Arthur H. Cleveland, M. D.; Otologis-t,
E. B. Gleason, M. D.; Diseases of-
Children, Wm. C. Hollopeter, M. D.;
Pathologist, Ernest Laplace, M. D.;
Resident Physicians, M. P. Warmuth,
M. Beardwood, G. W. Pfromm, B. A.
Tyler; Supt,, Odin B. Edwards; Matron,
Mrs. Odin B. Edwards; Head Nurse,
Minerva T. Daly. Hospital Dispena- :
ary Staff. — Medical, J. Wesley Anders, v
M. D., Chief Clinical Assist.; Assists.,
P. S. Donuellau, M. D., D. A. Modell,
M. D., E. A. Crueger, M. D., J. A. ,
Forst, M. D.; Surgical, B. F. Shim-
well, M. D., H. M. Bryan, M. D., .
Chief Clinical Assists.; Assists., M.
O'Hara, Jr., M. D., M. W. Gillmer,
M. D., Foster Frutchey, M. D., J. F.
Hamilton, M. D., Wm. M. Menah,
M. D., H. Sunderland, M. D., Walter
Dunn, M. D., Clarence L. Eldredge,
M. D.; Oral Surgery, M. H. Cryer,
M. D., Chief Clinical Assist.; Assists.,
H. A. Ickes, D. D. S., Isidore Lett,
Thoa. C. Stellwagen, Jr.; Obstetrical, »
George M. Boyd, M. D., Chief Clinica,!
Assist.; Assists., W. W. Naylor, M. D.,
W. E. Powell, M. D. ; Gynecological,
G. H. Richardson, M. D., Chief Clinical
Assist.; Assists., W. W. Fritz, M. D.,
Edwin G. Thompson, M. D.; Ophthal- ,
mological, E. F. Kamerly, M. D., Chief
Clinical Assist.; Assists., P. K. Brown,
M. D., E. C. Klopp. M. D., J. P.
Hillegass, M. D., L. W. Mullikin, M.D.;
Dermatological, Emanuel S. Gans, M.
D., Chief Olinical Assist.; Neurological,
John H. Egan, M. D., Chief Clinical
Assist. ; Laryngological, C. Roberts Bin- i
der, M. D., Chief Clinical Assist.; Oto- '
logical, E. A. Crueger, M. D., Chief 1
Clinical Assist.; Dieases of Children, '
W. H. Bricker, M. D., Chief Clinical i
Assist ; Assist., Alexander Eamsay, M. D.
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HOSPITAL, OF THE PROTES-
TANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Front
at. and Ijehigh ave. Acute, chronic and
general cases receiTed, contagious cases
not received. Visitors admitted to see
patients daily between 2 and 3 p. m.,
Sundays excepted.
Medical Board. — Physicians, D. J. Mil-
ton Miller, M. D., 238 S. 21st.; Caspar
Morris, M. D., 240 S. 21st; Fred'k A.
Packard, M. D., 110 S. 18th; Henry M.
Fisher, M. D., 317 S. 12th. Surgeons,
Thos. R. Neilson, M. D., 329 S. 18th;
Rioh'd H. Harte, M. D., 1503 Spruce;
•H. C. Deaver, M. D., 1629 Oxford; Wm.
B. Hopkins, M. D., 1904 S. Bittenhouse
«q. Opthalmic Surgeons, Albert G. Heyl,
M. D.. 1535 Pine; G. Oram Ring, M. D.,
1442 N. 13th. Aural Surgeon, Joseph S.
Gibb, M. D., 817 Franklin. Dispensary
Staff— Physicians, Mliston J. Morris,
M. D., 128 S. 8th; D. D. Stewart, M. D.,
2620 N. 5th; S. Rush Ketcham, M. D.,
1708 Green; Wilbur P. Klapp, M. D.,
622 Spruce; Harvey Shoemaker, M. D.,
109 S. 20th; Thompson S. Westcott,
M. D., 108 N. 19th. Surgeons, A. Hew-
8on, M. D., 1508 Pine; G. G. Davis, M.
D., 225 S. 16th; Wm. R. Lincoln, M. D.,
1723 N. 18th; George M. Boyd, M. D.,
1700 N. 16th; Wm. T. VanPelt, M. D.,
1528 Spruce; John A. Boger, M. D.,
2113 N. Broad. Resident Physicians,
Charles H. Frazier, M. D., William L.
Harris, M. D., Ferdinand G. Aneeny,
M. D., Z. M. Kempton Fulton, M. D.,
Walter C. Kite, M. D. Curator of Path-
olorical Museum, Joseph McFarland, M.
D., 1314 Franklin. Chaplain, Rev. Wil-
liam M. Harrison. Superintendent,
Henry Sykes, M. D. Matron, Mrs. M.
A. Parker. Chief Nurse, Miss Mary S.
Littlefield.
THE GERMAN HOSPITAL, Phila-
delphia, incorporated April 2, 1860;
opened November 29, 1866. Situated
At the comer of Corinthian avenue and
Girard avenue, directly opposite the
main entrance of Girar* College. Open
for the admission of patients, irrespec-
tive of nationality or creed. Nurses—
Lutheran deaconesses. Sister Superior,
Wanda Von Oertzen. Application for
admission to the Chief Resident Physi-
«ian. Officers— John D. Lankenau,
Pres.; M. R. Muckle, Vice Pres.; Rev.
F. Wisohaji, Sec'y.; Charles A. Woer-
wag, Treas.; Joseph G. Rosengarten,
Solicitor. , _
Medical Staff.— Adam Trau, M. D.,
Chairman; L. WolfE, M. D., Sec'y;
Adam Trau, M. D., L. WolfE, M. D.,
J. C. Wilson, M. D., Physicians; John
B. Deaver, M. D., J. William White,
M. D., G. G. Davis, M D., Surgeons;
C S. TurnbuU, M. D., Oculist; Carl
Frese, M. D., Chief Resident Physician;
M. I. Wilbert, Ph. G., Apothecary; Al-
fred Stengel, M. D., Pathologist. Dis-
pensary Service. — The service of the dis-
pensary is under the control of the
Chief Resident Physician of the Hospi-
tal, assisted by the physicians in charge
of the out-patient departments, and the
resident physicians. Medical Clinic. —
Every Tuesday and Friday at 10 A. M.
— Harvey Shoemaker, M. D., G. G.
Woodward, M. D. Surgical Clinic. —
Every Monday, Wednesday and Satur-
day at 10 A., M.— G. A. Bodamer, M.
D., G. G. Ross, M. D. Clinic for Dis-
eases of Women. — Every Monday and
Thursday at 2 P. M.— W. R. Wilson,
M. D.,,0. A. Bath, M. D. Clinic for
Diseases of the Eye. — Every Tuesday
and Friday at 1 P. M.— C. Friebis, M.
D., M. Perrine, M. D. Clinic for Dis-
eases of the Nose, Throat and Ear. —
Every Tuesday and Friday at 1 P. M. —
Arthur A. Bliss, M. D., Laryngologist
to the Hospital. Resident Physicians. —
A. D. Whiting, M. D., H. F. Page,
M. D., W. S. Dougherty, M. D., J. F.
Critchlow, M. D., J. C. Rockafellow,
M. D., A. C. Maisch, M. D.
WILLS EYE HOSPITAL, Race
St., above Eighteenth, opposite Logan
Square. It was founded under the will
of James Wills, a member of the So-
ciety of Friends, who had removed to
Philadelphia. It was originally intended
for the relief of the indigent blind and
lame, but has become a hospital for the
treatment of diseases of the eye. Clinic
Hours.— From 2 to 3 P. M. daily (Sun-
days excepted), at which time the sur-
geons are in attendance for the examina-
tion and treatment of the patients pre-
senting themselves. The clinics are
open to all regular practitioners and
students of medicine who desire to study
the diseases of the eye. The institution is
governed by the Board of Directors of
City Trusts. Officers— Louis Wagner,
Pres.; Joseph L. Caven, Vice Pres.
Medical Staff- Consulting Surgeons,
Thomas G. Morton, M. D., William
Thomson, M. D., George Strawbridge,
M. D., Andrew Douglas Hall, M. D.;
Attending Surgeons, Conrad Berens, M.
D., Frank Fisher, M. D., H. E. Good-
man, M. D., G. C. Harlan, M. D., Ed-
ward Jackson, M. D., P. D. Keyser,
M. D., W. W. McClure, M. D., W.
F. Norris, M. D., Charles A. Oliver,
M. D., Samuel D. Risley, M. D.; 'Asst.
Surgeons, J. W. Croskey, M. D., S.
Lewis Ziegler, M.D., P. N. K. Schwenk,
M. D.; Theo. B. Schneideman, M. D.,
Joseph A. Cramp, M. D., C. J. Seltzer,
M. D., W. Zentmayer, M. D., Wil-
liam C. Posey, M. D., Jno. T.
Carpenter, Jr., M. D.; Pathological
Curator, W. P. Norris, M. D.; House
Surgeons, Paul Guilford, M. D., Alphonso
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PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS.
S. Wilson, M. D. ; Steward, Richard H.
Lytle; Matron, JNlargaret B. Lytle; Head
Nurse, Mary Wilson.
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL,
Eighth, between Spruce and Pine, Phila-
delphia. Officers. — Steward, Jonathan G.
Williams; Clerk and Librarian, Daiiel
D. Test; Apothecary, Joseph, Y. Tay-
lor; Matron, Mary R. Satterthwaite;
Head Nurse, Elizabeth S. Collier. Phy-
sicians, J. M. Da Costa, M. D., Arthur
V. ^Meigs, M. D., Morris Longstreth,
M. D., Morris J. Lewis, M. D. Sur-
geons, Thomas G. Morton, M. D., John
Ashhurst, Jr., M. D., John H. Packard,
M. D., Richard H. Harte, M. D. Resi-
dent Physicians, John H. Gibbon, M. D.,
Jamee P. Hutchinson, M. D.,
Francis R. Packard, M. D., Thomas
S. Kirkbride, Jr., M. D., Walter Rob-
erts, M. D. Pathologist, Curator and
Microscopist, Henry M. Fisher, M. D.
Out-Patient Department. Physicians,
Henry M. Fisher, M. D., Joseph Leidy,
M. D., Frederick A. Packard, M. D.,
J. Allison Scott, M. D. Surgeons, W.
Barton Hopkins, M. D., Robert G. Le
Conte, M. D., Walter D. Green, M. D.,
Thomas S. K. Morton, M. D. ■ For
the Eye and Ear, George C. Harlan, M.
D., Peter N. K. Sohwenk, M. D. Throat
and Nose, Alexander W. MaoCoy, M.
D. Gynaecological Department, T.
Hewson Bradford, M. D., J. Montgom-
ery Baldy, M. D. Mental and Ner-
TOUB Diseases, A. R. Moulton, M. D.,
Eli E. Josselyn, M. D., Henry
B. Nunemacher, M. D., Horace
Phillips, M. D. Orthopaedic De-
partment, William Barton Hopkins,
M. D. Solicitor, Arthur Biddle.
PHILADELPHIA ORTHOPAEDIC
HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY FOR
NERVOUS DISEASES, N. W. corner
17th and Summer sts. (between Race
and Vine). Supported by voluntary con-
tributions. For the treatment of bodily
deforntities and diseases of the nervous
system, such as curvature of the spine,
club-foot, affections of the joints, hip
and spinal disease, contractions, paraly-
sis, chorea and' neuralgia. Persons wish-
ing to be admitted as in-patients should
apply at the Hospital Clinic, 1 p. m., on
Monday, Wednesday or Friday for ner-
vous diseases; Tuesday, Thursday or
Saturday for deformities, etc. They
will be examined by the attending phy-
sician or surgeon. Applicants from a
distance must forward with their appli-
cation a statement as to the nature and
probable duration of their disease, pre-
pared by a reputable physician. The en-
dowment fund and the support received
from the State of Pennsylvania and from
contributors are, as yet, insufficient in
amount to enable the managers to main-
tain all the beds free. Information as to
the charges for private rooms, and all
other particulars can be obtained on ap-
plication. Officers— Charles Piatt, Pres.j
David Pepper, Sec'y; Theo. Frothing-
ham, Treas. ; Miss Mary B. Swain, Supt.
Medical Staff.— Attending Surgeons,
Thomas G. Morton, M. D., H. Earnest
Goodman, BI. D., William W. Keen, M.
D. Attending Physicians, S. Weir flitch-
ell, M. D., Wharton Sinkler, M. D., Mor-
ris J. Lewis, M. D. Consultants, George
R. Morehouse, M. D., William Hunt,
M. D. Assistant Surgeons, G. G. Davis,
M. D., Wm. Johnson Taylor, M. D.
General Assistant Surgeon, Thomas S.
K. Morton, M. D. Assistant Physidana,
J. Madison Taylor, M. D., Guy Hinsdale,
M. D., John Kearsley Mitchell, M. D.
General Assistant Physician, Francis XS
Dercum, M. D. Resident Physicians, JS
Clifford Scott, M. D., J. J. RobreoKt||
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E. de Schweinitz, M. D. Gynaecologicaljj
Assistant, Barton C. Hirst, M. D. Path-I
ologist, Charles W. Burr, M. D. Bac-
teriologist, D. Brader Kyle, M. D.
Apothecary, William G. Letzkus. Or-
thopaedic Mechanists, D. W. Kolbe &-
Son. Mechanical Electrician, Otto Flem-
ing.
WEST PHILADEIiPHIA HOS-
PITAL FOR WOMEN, 4035 Parrish
street, Philadelphia. This institution is
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wards or witlj private rooms, and nur»- "
ing at varying prices, as agreed in ^actel
particular case. Visiting days, Tuesdays
and Fridays, 2 to 4. A Training School
for nurses is connected with the Hospi-
tal, Miss Lucy Thompson, superinten-
dent. A bed may be endowed in per-
petuity by the gift of five thousand
dollars; three thousand dollars will en-
dow a bed during the donor's life. Offi-
cers—Anna P. Sharpless, M. D., Pres.;
Miss F. B. Pierce, First Vice Pres.;
Miss Mila F. Smith, Second Vice Pres.;
Miss Elizabeth Haslam, Treas. ; Miss M.
Sellers, Sec'y.
Medical Staff— Resident Physicians,
Anna A. Watson, M. D., M. F. Butler,
M. D. Attending Physicians.— Ida B.
Richardson, M. D. ; Elizabeth L. Peck,
M. D., Elizabeth W. Griscom, M. D.,
and Celina Goodwin, M. D. Assistants.
—Anna P. Sharpless, M. D., L. M.
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Stewart, M. D., Lucy M. Tappan, M. D.,
Emily G. Hunt, M. D. Consulting
Board. — ^Anna B. Broomall, M. D., Han-
nah F. Croasdale, M. D., Wm. W.
Keen, M. D., John B. Roberts, M. D.,
John B. Walker, M. D., John H. Mus-
ier, M. D., Amy S. Barton, M. D.,
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MATERNITY HOSPITAL, 734 S.
Tenth street, Philadelphia. The object
of this Hospital isi the care, nuture
and maintenance of destitute vomen,
married or single, during child-birth,
under the following restrictions of the
By-Laws: "No unmarried woman shall
be admitted to the Lying-in IJosi'itau
except for her first confinement.'' "No
applicant shall be received unless she
be clean and free from contagions' dis-
ease." Board of Governors. — J. O.
Praley, Pros., 714 Walnut; W. H.
Ingham, Treas., 308 Walnut st.; W.
H. Staake, Sec'y-, 229 S. Sixth; Miss
Amy E. Potts, Matron; Esther M. Tyr-
rell, M. D., Resident Physician.
Medical StafE. Obstetrical Staff.—
Robert H. Hamill, M. D., 330 S. Six-
teenth; B. C. Hirst, M. D., 1821 Spruce;
W. C. Goodell, 1418 Spruce, L. J. Ham-
• mond, 212 S. Tenth st. Consult-
>B Staff.— A. Stille, M. D., R. A. F.
Penrose, M. D., S. Weir Mitchell, M. D.,
1 fi. E. Goodman, M. D., L. Starr, M.
D., B. L. Duer, M. D., J. W. White,
M. D., D. H. Williams, M. D., O. A.
• Oliver, M. D.
PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL,
Thirty-fourth and Pine, West Philadel-
phia Surgeons. — W. G. Porter, M. D., W.
Joseph Hearn, M. D., L. W. Steinbach,
M. D., J. B. Deaver, M. D., Orville
Horwitz, M. D., Ernest Laplace, M. D.,
J. M. Barton, M. D., J. William White,
M. D., Edward Martin, M. D. Phyai-
cians.— R. G. Curtin, M. D., J. H.
-Muaser, M. D., F. P. Henry, M. D.,
J. M. Anders, M. D., W. E. Hughes,
M. D., Solomon S. Cohen, M. D^ E. L.
Vansant, M. D., Judson Daland,
M. D., J. S. Salinger, M. D., F.
A. Packard, M. D., Samuel Wolf,
M. D., James Tyson, M. D. Obstetri-
cians.—Clara Marshall, M. D., J. M.
Fisher, M. D., Barton C. Hirst,
M. D., Edward P. Davis, M. D., Wil-
liam B. Ashton, M. D., Robert H.
Hamill, M. D., George McKelway, M.
D., J. W. West, M. D. Neurologists. —
C. K. Mills, M. D., Wharton Sinkler,
M. D., F. X. Dercum, Mj D., J. Hendrie
Lloyd, M. D. Ophthalmologists.— G. E.
de Schweinitz, M. D., George M. Gould,
M. D. Dermatologists.— H. W. Stel-
wagon, M. D., J. Abbott Cantrell, M.
D. Pathologists.— John Guiterae, M.
D., W. M. L. Ooplin, M. D. Bacte-
riologist.—E. O. Shakespeare, M. D.
Laryngologists.— Drs. C. J. Seltzer,
George Morley Marshall. Registrars.
—Richard C. Norris, M. D., J.
0. Da Costa, M. D., Augustus A. Esh-
ner, M. D., A. J. Stengel, M. D. D.
E. Hughes, M. D., Chief Resident Phy-
sicien. Hospital Department and Physi-
cian-in-Cliief Insane Department.
UNITED STATES NAVAL HOS-
PITAL, Gray's Ferry road and Bain-
bndge St., Philadelphia. Officers— D.
Kindleberger, M. D., Medical Director,
U. S. Navy; O. Diehl, M. D., Passed
Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Navy.
KENSINGTON HOSPITAL FOR
WOMEN, No. 136 Diamond st., Phil-
adelphia. This institution was organized
in 1883, for the medical and surgical
treatment of the diseases peculiar to
women. Many of these diseases require
grave surgical operations for their cure,
for the successful performance of v/hich
it is necessary to have strictly clean
and aseptic surroundings. These ci-ndi-
tions can be secured best in a hospital
In which only this work is done. Thi»
18 the oldest hospital in the city for
the treatment of the special (lipfasei
of women exclusively. The primary ob-
ject of the hospital is the charitable
treatment of the poor, without regard
to race or religion. Well appointed
rooms are provided also for private pa-
tients. The institution is dependent on
charitable contributions for its support.
Rt. Rev. O. W. Whitaker, D. D., Pres.;
William P. Ellison, Sec. and Treas., 24
South Sixth St. Directors.— Rt. Rev. O.
W. Whitaker, D. D., William P. EUi-
ion, G. Junkin, G. McCreary, H. A.
Kelly, M. D., J. B. Stetson, C. P. Noble,
M. D., S. Disston, W. Potter, William
R. Ellison
Medical Staff.— W. Pepper, M. D., J.
Tyson, M. D., and R. P. Harris, M. D.;
Consulting Physicians, W. W. Keen, M.
D., J. B. Roberts, M. D., H. A. Wil-
son, M. D., H. A. Kelly, M D., and
W. H. Parish, M. D.; Consulting Sur-
geons, C. P. Noble, M. D., Surgeon-in-
Chief; H. B. Applebach, M. D., Asst.
Surgeon ; Mrs. William P. Ellison, Via- '
itor-in-Chief ; Miss Margaret J. Maloney,
Matron.
ST. CHRISTOPHER'S HOSPITAL
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tingdon sts., is most readily reached by
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Huntingdon sts. pass close to the hos-
pital. The visiting; hours for parents
and personal friends of the children are
from 2 to 4 o'clock Thursday after-
noons; such visitors cannot be admitted
at any other time except upon the
written order of the Physician-in-
Charge. The Dispensary Is open on
Orkney st. daily, except Sunday, be-
tween 3 and 4 o'clock P. M. Officers —
W. B. Scott, Pres., 141 South Fourth
«t; N. D. Miller, Sec, 503 Chestnut st.;
E. A. Sibley, Treas., 136 North Fourth st.
Medical Staff.— R. A. F. Penrose, M.
D., and W. Pepper, M. D., Consulting
Physicians; J. Ashhurst, Jr., M. D., and
W.W. Keen, M. D., Consulting Surgeons;
W.H. Benuet.M.D., P'hysician-in-Charge;
W. Lincoln, M. D., Attending Physi-
cian; H. Deaver, M. D., and T. R. Neil-
ion, M. D., Attending Surgeons; C. S.
TumbuU, M. D., Ophthalmic and Aural
Surgeon; E. Sellers, M. D., Resident
Physician; E. W. TuUy, M. D., Dis-
Sensary Physician; T. B. Schneideman,
I. D., Ophthalmologist; Mary D. Getty,
M. D., Asst. in Eye Dispensary; Ear,
Nose and Throat Dispensary, W. Lin-
coln, M. D. ; R. McNeil, Apothecary.
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF
THE MARY J. DREXEL HOME,
2100 South College avenue. Opened
1889. Is open for the admission of
children up to the age of 13 years, ir-
respective of color, creed or nationality.
OiBcers — .John D. Lankenau, Pres. ;
Charles H. Meyer, Vice Pres.; Charles
H. Woerwag, Treas.; Rev. A. Grahn,
Sec'y. Medical GflBcers — Carl Frese, M.
D., Physician-ln-Charge; Marie L.
Bauer, M. D., Asst. Physician; John B.
Deaver, M. D., Consulting Surgeon. Dis-
pensary Service. — Medical and Surgical
Clinic every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday from 2 to 4 P. M.
HOWARD HOSPITAL AND IN-
FIRMARY FOR INCURABLES,
Broad and Catharine to Kates, Phila-
delphia. The object of this institution
is the medical and surgical treatment
of the sick and infirm deserving poor.
It is nnsectarian, and depends for its
support upon the voluntary contribu-
tions of the benevolent. It receives no
aid from the State. This institution oc-
cupies a wide and needy field, and is
established In its new building, specially
designed and built for it, and recently
enlarged to double its former size. Espe-
cially noteworthy is the new operating
ward, built to meet the demands of the
most exacting antiseptic technique, pro-
vided with glass tile floors and plate
glass walls. The hospital has been
specially useful to the large class of
operatives in the factories and work-
shops of the district. Its medical de-
partment is organized on the specialty
system; each physician devoting himself
to the treatment of a special class of
diseases. Friends of practical philan-
thropic work are asked to send liberal
donations. Advice and medicines are
free to patients. Officers. — Azariah W.
Hoopes, 1531 N. Sixteenth, Pres.; C.
Cressin Wistar, 126 N. Front, Sec'y.;
G.Colesberry Purves, 700 Walnut, Treas.
Medical Staff. — Charles Wirgman, M.
D., Frederick M. Luther, M. D., J. P.
Crozer GriflSth, M. D., A. E. Roussel,
M. D. Surgical Staff.— George McClel-
lan, M. D., Edward Martin, M. D., John
B. Shober, M. D. Diseases of Women.
— ^Henry Morris, M. D., Robert H.
Hamill, M. D., G. Bettou Massey, M.
D., Barton C. Hirst, M. D. Diseases of
Children.— William B. Atkinson, M. D.,
Edward P. Davis, M. D. Diseases of
the Mind and Nervous System. — ^Lewis
Brinton, M. D., J. Madison Taylor, M.
D. Diseases of the Eye.— Franklin D.
Castle, M. D., C. Jay Seltzer, M. D.
Diseasies of the Throat, Bar and Nose. —
E. L. Vansant, M. D., Arthur W. Wat-
son, M. D. Diseases of the Skin. — H.
W. Stelwagon, M. D., Arthur Van Har-
lingen, M. D. Resident Physicians.—
Arthur Woodward Booth, M. D., Alfred
Burwell Claytor, M. D., William S.
Wray, M. D. Superintendent and Head
Nurse. — Nina Meadows Boyd.
CHILDREN'S HOMOEOPATHIC
HOSPITAL, 926 N. Broad St., Phila-
delphia. The hospital is open for sick
children between the ages of two and
fourteen, and those suffering from non-
contagious diseases. The Out-Patient
Department for the treatment of chil-
dren and adults is open daily (Simdays
excepted) between the hours of 11 and
1 p. m. Clinics on all specialities. B.
W. James, M. D., Pres.; S. R. Mar-
shall, Vice Pres.; E. H. Binns, Treas.;
N. B. Kelly, Sec'y. Medical Board.—
Visiting Staff, J. M. Reeves, M. D.,
Children's Diseases; E. R. Snader,
M. D., L. W. Thompson, M. D.,
Sec'y, J. Frishmuth, M. D., G. W.
Gardiner, M. D., S. Griffith, M. D.,
B. W. James, M. D.; Consultants, C.
Neidhard, M. D., T. C. Williams, M. D.,
B. W. • James, M. D., B. F. Betts,
M. D., A. Korndoerfer, M. D., J.
Berens, M. D., M. M. Walker, M. D.
li. W. Thompson, M. D., Surgeon; J.
E. James, M. D., C. M. Thomas, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; F. W. Messerve,
M. D., Pathologist; W. B. Griggs,
M. D., S. S. Mann, M. D., Resident
Physicians. Out-Patient Department, —
B. W. James, M. D., L. W. Thomp-
son, M. D., 1st Assist; W. B. Wea-
sels, M. D., Diseases of the Eye; J. N.
Mitchell, M. D., J. M. Caley, M. D.,
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PHILADELPHIA HOSPITALS.
O. Becker, M. D., Diseases of Women;
J. M. Reeyes, M. D., Diseases of
Children; E. R. Snader, M. D., Diseases
of the Heart and Lungs; N. F. Lane,
M. D., Diseases of the Sliin; L. W.
Thompson, M. D., J. McE. Ward,
Assist., Surgery; Desidero Roman,
M. D., Assist, Diseases of Chest; I. G.
Shallcross, M. D., Chief, Diseases of
Ear, Nose and Throat; W. F. Roth,
M. D., Assist.; S. S. Mann, M. D.,
Wm; Bently Griggs, M. D., General
Medicine; W. M. Ziesel, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
GBRMANTOWN HOSPITAL AND
DISPENSARY, Penn and Chew sts.,
Germantown, Philadelphia. Acute cases
(adults and children) received. Chronic
cases occasionally ; contagious and ve-
nereal cases and alcoholism not re-
ceived. Visiting days, Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday at 4 to 5 p. m. No
clinics. Supported by voluntary sub-
scriptions. Medical Staff. — A. F. Miller,
M. D., Charles A. Currie, M. D., R. W.
Weaver, M. D. and W. M. Johnson,
M. D. George T. Lewis, M. D., Sur-
geon; L. Webster Fox, M. D., Oculist
Emeritus, Eye Department; D. Mac-
Cuan Smith, M. D., Throat, Nose and
Ear Department; William Roach Dun-
ton, Jr., John A. Hearnt, Resident Phy-
sicians; James Darrach, M. D., and
W. R. Dunton, M. D., Consulting Phy-
sicians; Wm. Hunt, M. D., Consulting
Surgeon; Miss Rebecca H. Crppper,
Matron.
M. D., R. H. Harte, M. D. Consulting
Physician.— R. G. Cui;tin, M. D. Con-
sulting Aural and Ophthalmic Surgeon.
—Charles A. Oliver, M. D.; Treas.,
Charles W. Gifford, Third and Vme;
Sec'y, J. Vaughan Merrick, Jr., Roi.,
Phila. ; Super't, Mrs. Katharine A. Tay- ,
lor; Res't Physician, George W. Kehl,
M. D.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, Frank-
ford Road and Paliher st., Philadel-
phia. Medical Staff. — J. J. Moylau,
M. D., P. S. Donnellan, M. D., P. F.
Moylan, M. D., A. A. Stevens, M. D.
Surgical Staff.— R. H. Hf.rte, M. D.,
1. P. Strittmatter, M. D., H. C. Dea-
ver, M. D., W. M. L. Coplin, M: D.,
Ophthalmologists, L. F. Love, M. D.,
W. Zentmayer, M. D.; Ear, Throat and
Nose, G. Hudson Makuen, M. D.; Resi-
dent Physicians, Francis Kelly, M. D.,
Joseph H. Ross, M. D., A. L. Mc-
Kinley, M. D.; Pathologist, Robert For-
mad, M. D. ; Sister Superior, Sister
Mary Xairer; Medical Director, P. S.
Donnellan, M. D.
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND
HOUSE OP MERCY, of St. Timothy's
Church, Roxborough, Philadelphia.
Visiting days, from 2 to 3 P. M. (ex-
cept Sundays), Tel. No. "Municipal."
Surgical Staff.— W. C. Todd, M. D.,
James Sibbald, M. D., Otto A. Rath,
M. D. Medical Staff.— Ross R. Bunting,
M. D., M. Howard Fussell, M. D., A.
H. Mellersh, M. D., W. C. Cahall, M.
D. Consulting Surgeons. — J. B. Deaver,
JEWISH HOSPITAL, Tabor Sta-
tion, N. P. R. R., Olney, near York
road (Logan Station P. O.) The Hos-
pital was erected by the voluntary con-
tributions of the Israelites of Philadel-
phia, and is dedicated to the sick and
wounded without regard to creed, color
or nationality, under the management
of a board composed of members of the
Jevrish Hospital Association. Visiting
hours 1 to 4 P. M., Police telephone. ,i
OflScers.- Wm^ B. Hackenburg, Pres.; '
Simon Muhr, V. Pres. ; August B. Loeb,
Treas.; Simon A. Stem, Sec'y; Herman
Jonas, Cor. Sec'y; Edward Gruener,
Sup't. Medical Staff.— T. Betts, M. D.,
A. Felstein, M. D-, O. J. Wister, M. D., :
S. Soils Cohen, M. D., Consulting Phy^
gicians; J. B. Roberts, M. D., T. J. Mor-
ton, M. D., L- W. Steinbach, M. D., B.
B. Wilson, M. D,, Wm. H. Teller, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; J. C. Knipe, M. D.,
Resident Physician; Assis't, E. A. Jar-
ecki, M. D.; Miss Esther A. Davison,
Sup't.
RUSH HOSPITAL (for Consumption; J
and Allied Diseases), TV-en ty-second and
Pine sts., Philadelphia. Visiting days, '"
2 to 4 p. m. (except Sundays). Officers— 'iSS
Hon. William N. Ashman, Pres.; James
Bateman, Vice Pres.; James P. P.
Brown, Sec'y; Nathaniel E. Janney,
Treas.
Medical Staff. — Consulting Physicians,
Alfred Stille, M. D., Jacob M. DaCosta,
M. D., Roland G. Curtin, M. D., Hai^
risen Allen, M. D.; Visiting Physicians,
Thomas J. Mays, M. D., James T^son,
M. D., Judson Daland, M. D., J. P.
Crozer Griffith, M. D. Laryngologist, W.
R. Hoch, M. D.; Otologist, B. Alex.
Randall, M. D.; Ophthalmologist, Ed-
ward Jackson, M. D.; Surgeon, Charles
W. Dulles, M. D.; Pathologist, Joseph
McParland, M. D. Physicians to the
Out-Patient Department. — ^A. Edgar Tus-
sey, M. D., Alexander H. Davisson,
M. D., G. E. Streeper, M. D. Matron
and Superintendent. — Miss Julia D.
Black. Nurse. — Miss Agnes Hyslop.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL HOS-
PITAL, South Broad and Wolf sts.,
Philadelphia. The objects of this Hos-
pital are to provide medical and surgical
aid and nursing for the sick and wounded,
either in the wards of the Hospital or at
their homes; to instruct and train suit-
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able parsons in the duties of nursing and
attending upon the sick. The Hospital
is open, without distinction of color,
rftce, or creed, for the treatment of acci-
dents, of acute and sub-acute diseases,
and of curable chronic diseases. No con-
tagious, incurable or venereal diseases
are adjnitted for treatment. Chronic
cases may be admitted temporarily. Pa-
tients suffering from severe accidents, or
serious lUn^s, received at the Hospital
at any hour of the day or night. Other
patients, on week-days, between 9 a. m.
aud 5 p. m. They must apply in person
to the {superintendent; if unable to apply
in person, they may be visited at their
homes. The charge for treatment in the
public wards is $10 per week, $1.50 per
day. Patients are expected to pay the
cost of their maintenance, or a part of
it, according to their means. Private
rocnis, well furnished and commodious,
are provided at reasonable rates, and
patients occupying them can be treated
by physicians not on the Hospital staff.
Persons applying as free patients must
bring a letter from a clergyman, or well-
known citizen, certifying to their inabil-
ity to pay. No one will ever be refused
admission on account of his poverty un-
less the resources if the Hospital have
been exhausted. The Hospital is open
to visitors on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p. m. OfBcers. —
James Gillinder, Pres. ; Stephen Greene,
Rev. J. S. J. McConnell, Vice Pres. ;
Rev. W. J Paxson. See'y; A Ritten-
house, D. D., Supt. ; Miss Jessie J. Glen,
DirectresH; Miss Anna Lord, Ph. G.,
Apothecary; Miss Reba S. Young. Clerk
Nurses' Training School. — Miss Jessie J.
Olen, Directress; Tetsu Ito San, Trained
Nurse. Medical Board. — H. R. Whar-
ton, M. D., Pres.; Thompson S. West-
cott, M. D., Sec'y- Ex. Com.— H. R.
Wharton, M. D.; R, C. Norris, M. D.;
F. A. Packard, M. D. Exam. Com.—
Residents, J. B. Roberts, M. D. ; James
H. Lloyd, M. D.; H. R. Wharton, M.
B.; T. S. Westcott, M. D. Examining
Com. Nurses., W. C. HoUopeter, M. D.;
George E. Shoemaker, M. D.
Medical Staff. — Visiting Physicians,
Jamee Hendrie Lloyd, M. D. ; R. C.
Norris, A. B., M. D.; Thompson S.
Westcott, M. D.; W. C. HoUopeter,
M. D. Visiting Surgeons. — John B. Rob-
erts, M. D. ; Henry R. Wharton, M. D. ;
H. H. Kynett, M. D.; George Erety
Shoemaker, M. D. Consultants. — G. E.
DeSchweinitz, M. D., Ophthalmologist;
B. Alexander Randall, M. D., Aurist
Residents. — Sydney M. Cone, M. D.;
Cornelius C. Laffer, M. D. Dispensary
Physicians. — ^J. Alison Scott, M. D.;
Oliver Hopkinson, Jr., M. D. ; Joseph M.
Spellissy, M. D. ; Geo. B. TuUidge, M. D.
Surgeons. — Robert G. LeConte, M. D. ;
Joseph P. Tuni^, A. B., M. D.; EUiston
J. Morris, M. D.; Charles B. Williams,
M. D.
ST. AGNES' HOSPITAL, Broad and
Mifflin sts., Philadelphia.— Officers— Pres.
Wm. H. Parish, M. D., Vice Pres. J.
C. DaOosta, M. D.; Sec'y., Ledru P.
Smock, M. D., 3330 Chestnut. Execu-
tive Committee— Wm. H. Parish, M. D.,
J. C. DaCosta, M. D., L. P. Smock, M.
D., J. K. Mitchell, M. D., Alex. W.
Ransley, M. D., F. M. Perkins, M. D.
Sister in Charge, Sr. Mary Borromeo,
Order St. Francis; Medical Director,
Michael O'Hara, M. D., 31 S. 16th.;
Medical Staff— John K. Mitchell, M. D.,
256 S. 15th; J. P. C. Griifitn, M. D., 123
S. 18th; B. Franklin Stahl, M. D., 1502
Arch; A. A. Stevens, M. D., 318 S. 16th
Consulting Physician, Michael, O'Hara,
M. D., 31 S. 16th; Surgical, Alex. W.
Ransley, M. D., 1222 S. 10th; Wm. J.
Taylor, M. D., 116 S. IStli; Edward
Martin, M. D.. 415 S. 15th; Ernest La-
place, M. D., 1828 S. Rittenhouse square;
Consulting Surgeons, AV. W. Keen, M.
D., 1729 Chestnut; Join B. Deaver, M.
D., 120 S. 18th; John H. Grove, M. D.,
1504 Arch; Gyniecologists, J. C. Da-
Costa, M. D., 1633 Arch; Wm. H. Par-
ish, M. D., 1435 Spruce; Assistant Gy-
naecologists, Michael O'Hara, Jr., M. D.,
125 N. 17th; J. N. Ehoads, M. D., 1612
S. 7th. Ophthalmologists, Francis M.
Perkins. M. D., 1428 Pine; Emil G.
Rehfua, M. D., 1316 S. Broad; Consult-
ing Ophthalmologist, Charley A. Oliver,
M. D., 1507 Locust; Laryngologists,
Ledru, P. Smock, M. D., 3330 Chest-
nut; D. Braden Kyle, M. D., 1632 Chest-
nut; Pathologist, A. O. J. Kelly, M. D.,
1627 Vine; Bacteriologist, David Bevan,
M. D., 1015 S. 3d; Consulting Neurolo-
gist. F. X. Dercum, M. D., 810 N.
Board. Dispensary Staff. — Surgical, Ell-
wood R. Kirby, M. D., 354 S. 15th; J.
M. Spellissy, M. D., 731 Pine; W. S.
Newcomet, M. D., 3229 Powelton av.;
Benj. T. Shimwell, M. D., 1253 S. 17th;
Medical, Robert Kilduffe, M. D., 767
S. 12th; A. H. Davisson, ai. D., 2205
Pine; G. W. Curry, M. D., I.!i36 Vine;
Children's, Mauricio W. Gillmer, M. D.,
1618 S. Broad; Tlieodore Sprissler, M.
D,. 1137 S. Broad; Eye, Thomas. Tait,
M. D., 925^ Pine; Resident Physicians,
Anthony Sfrecker, M. D., George H.
Torney, Jr., M. D., Stanley S. Warren,
M. D., Walter Reynolds, M. D.
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, 89th
and Filbert sts-, Philadelphia, This in-
stitution was incorporated in 1871, and
has since continued in active operation.
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It provides medical and surgical aid
and nursing for the sick and disabled,
"Without distinction as to creed or color.
Officers— Rev. 0. A. Dickey, 2211 St.
James place, Pres.; F. K. Hippie, 1340
Chestnut st, Treas.; J. H. C'onverse,
Baldwin Locomotive Works, Sec'y. Med-
ical Stafe.— O. H. AUis, M. D., DeB".
Willard, M. D. W. G. Porter, M. D.,
H. R. Wharton, M. D., D. F. Woods,
M. D., R. a. Curtin, M. D., Samuel S.
Stryker, M. D., J. H. Musser, M. D.,
R. M. G-irvin, M. D., E. L. Duer, M.
D., G. Strawbridge, M. D., C. H. Bur-
nett, M. D., William E. Hughes, M. D.,
H. W. Cattell, M. D. Out-Patient De-
partment.—W. C. Lott, M. D., G. E.
Shoemaker, M. D., 0. W. Dulles, M.
D., Jos. P. Tunis, M. D., A. F. Chase,
M. D.. W. C. Barrett, M. D., J. Mit-
chell, M.'D., G. Hinsdale, M. D. Rev.
Samuel Conn, Chaplain; S. A. John-
son, Superintendent; Benjamin Shoe-
maker, Apothecary; W. A. P. Wentz,
Clerk.
THE PHILADELPHIA POLY-
CLINIC HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE
FOR GRADUATES IN MEDICINE,
Lombard street, between Eighteenth
and Nineteenth, Philadelphia. — Board of
Trustees— John B. Roberts, M.D., Pres. ;
Francis S. Keese, Vice Pres.: Franklin
B. Kirkbride, Sec'y- i Henry Leffmann,
Treaa; Francis S. Keese, H. A. Wil-
son, Hon. William N. Ashman,
Thomas S. K. Morton, M. D.; Charles
K. Mills, M. D.; Edward Jackson,
M. D.; C. C. Roberts, Louis Dreka,
Hon. Henry K. Boyer; Messrs. Jones,
Carson and Phillips, Solicitors.
The College is divided into 30 depart-
ments.— B. Alexander Randall, M.
D., Pres.; Max J. Stern, M. D.,
Sec'y.; Ralph ' W. Seiss, M. D.,
Tress.; William LefEman, Clerk;
J. Solis Cohen, M. D., Emeritus
Prof, of Diseases of the Throat ; Charles
H. Burnett, M. D., Emeritus Prof, of
'Diseases of the Ear; Charles B. Nan-
crede, M. D., Emeritus Prof, of Gen-
eral and Orthopedic Surgery; George C.
Harlan, M. D., Emeritus Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Eye; J. Henry C. Simes,
M. D., Emeritus Prof, of Genito-Urin-
ary and Venereal Diseases; John B.
Roberts, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy and
Surgery; Charles K. Mills, M. D., Prof.
of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous
System; Henry Leffmann, M. D., Prof.
of Clinical Chemistry and Hygiene; Ar-
thur Van Harlingen, M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Skin; B. F. Baer, M. D.,
Prof, of Gynecology; Lewis W. Stein-
bach, M. D., Prof, of Operative and
Clinical Surgery; Thomas J. Mays, M.
D., Prof, of Diseases of the Chest and
of Experimental Therapeutics; Alexan-
der W. MacCoy, M. D.. Prof, of Dis-
eases of the Throat and Nose; H. Au-
gustus Wilson, M. D., Prof, of Gen-
eral and Orthopedic Surgery; Edward
Jackson, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of
the Eye; Solomon Solis Cohen, M. D.,
Prof, of Clinical Medicine and Applied
Therapeutics; B. Alexander Randall,
M D., Prof, of Diseases of the Bar;
Edward P. Davis, M. D., Prof, of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Infancy™
Thomas G. Morton, M. D., Prof, of
Orthopedic Surgery; Thomas S. K. Mor-
ton, M. D., Prof. of Surgery;;;
Samuel D. Risley, M. D., Prof, of Dis- «
eases of the Eye; John B. Deaver, M.
D., Prof, of Surgery; Arthur W. Wat-
son, M. D., Professor of Diseases of
the Throat and Nose; J. P. Crozer Grif-
fith, M. D., Prof, of Clinical Medieinej-t,'
J. Montgomery Baldy, M. D., Prof, of
Gynecology; George E. De Schweinitz,-'!
M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the Eye';«
J. Madison Taylor, M. D., Prof, of DisK|
eases of Children; Harris A. Sloeum,
M. D., Prof, of Gynecology; Thomas
R. Neilson, M. D., Prof, of Genito-Ur-
inary and Venereal Diseases; Wharton
Sinkler, M. D., Prof, of Nervous Dis-,v,
eases. Neurologist to the Philadelphia'
Hospital; Ralph W. Seiss, M. D., Profe,^;
of Diseases of the Ear; Wm. J. Taylorr'=^
M. D., Prof, of Orthopedic Surgery;
Lewis H. Adler, Jr., M. D., Prof, of
Diseases of the Rectum; Harrison Al-
len, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the
Throat and Nose; Max J. Stern, M. D.,
Prof, of Operative Surgery; J. Abbott
Cantrell, M. D., Prof, of Diseases of the
Skin. Henry R.Wharton,M.D., Lecturer
on the Surgical Diseases of Children;
Charles P. Noble, M. D., Lecturer on
Gynecology; Collier; L. Bower, M. D.,
Adjunct Prof, of Clinical and Operative
Surgery; W. M. L. Coplin, M. D., Ad-
junct Prof, of Pathology; Howard F.
Hansen, M. D., Adjunct Prof, of Di-
seases of the Bye; T. B. Schneideman,
M. D., Adjunct Prof, of Diseases of the
Bye; R. J. Phillips, M. D., Adjunct
Prof. Diseases of the Eye; John T. Car- ,
penter, Jr., M. D., Adjunct Prof, of
Diseases of the Eye; Augustus A. Esh-
ner, M. D., Adjunct Prof, in Clinical
Medicine; S. S. Kneass, Adjunct Prof.
of Bacteriology; Walter J. Freeman,
M. D., Adjunct Prof, of Diseases of the
Throat and Nose; B. L. Vansant, M. D.,
Adjunct Prof, of Diseases of the Throat
and Nose; Joseph MacFarland, M. D.,
Adjunct Prof, of Pathology.
Instructors — J. Wm. McConnell, M.
D., Electro-Therapeutics; Homer C.
Bloom, M. D., Gynecology; Leon Brink-
man, M. D., Surgery; A. E. Tussey,
M. D., Clinical Medicine; Frank Talley,
M. D., Gynecology; M. B. Miller, M. D.,
Surgery; Herbert B. Carpenter, M. D.,
Clinical Medicine; A. H. Cleveland,
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UNDERTAKERS,
16th and Columbia Ave., Philad'a.
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M. D., Diseases of the Throat and
Nose; Levi J. Hammond, M. D., Dis-
eases of the Throat and l^ose; Joseph J.
Gibb, M. D., Diseases of the Throat
and Nose; E. W. Stevens, M. D., Dis-
eases of the Eye; James Thorington,
M. D., Diseases of the Eye; Archibald
G. Thomson, M. D., Diseases of the
Eye; Florence Mayo, M. D., Diseases of
the Eye; Emanuel J. Stout, M. D., Dis-
eases of the Skin; C. A. Veasey, M. D.,
Diseases of the Eye; Miss J. M. Ward,
Massage; Wm. H. Wells, M. D., Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Infancy; George
C. Stout, M. D., Diseases of the Bar;
H. Dougherty, M. D., Diseases of the
Ear; H. Riesman, M. D., Physical Diag-
nosis.
Post Graduate instruction is given in
all branches of medicine and surgery to
small classes, in courses of six weeks
and upwards, which may be begun at
any time. Nurses are admitted to
courses in electricity, massage and
dietetrics.
The Laboratory Department. — The La-
boratories are divided into Chemical, Bac-
teriological, Pathological, Histological,
Anatomical and Surgical. Courses are
given here similar to those offered in
tiie clinical departments of the college.
Facilities are offered to the more ad-
vanced for research, experimental and
■original work.
The Hospital Department. — Resident
Phyieians — ^Mary E. Lougee, M. D.;
Samuel Johnson, M. D; Murdock Ban-
nister, M. D. ,Bxtemes — W. Oakley
Hermance, M. D. ; Mary Carminade,
M. D.; W. Mangum, M.D. The hospital
work consists in the care of out-patients
in the various dispensaries, which are
•open daily at regular hours, and the
treatment in the wards and private
rooms of such cases as require to be
taken as in-patients. A number of free
beds have been established, and pay-
patients may be admitted under the care
of their regular attendants, through one
of the staff of the hospital.
A Training School for Nurses is in
operation under the supervision of the
medical staff. Applications for admis-
sion should be made to the Supervising
Nurse, Miss Holcorne.
The full privileges of the wards, pri-
vate rooms and suite of operating rooms
may be extended by any member of the
staff to physicians not connected with
the institution.
Many physicians who are not attached
to hospitals frequently have cases that
they would like to have under the aus-
pices of a hospital, with its resident
.physician, trained nurses, and sanitary
'regime, and yet wish them under their
5,'Pwn observation.
I Patients thus admitted to this hospital
are attended by the physician for whom
I the case is admitted as freely as though
i he were a member of the staff. The
admission blanks must invariably be
signed by a member of the staff, who
thereby assumes the responsibility for
acts of the physician, after which ar-
rangements and terms may be made
with the matron.
ST .CLEMENT'S HOSPITAL FOR
EPILEPTICS, Cherry street, above
Twentieth, Philadelphia. Only epilep-
tics received into the hospital. Dis-
pensary is a general one. Officers.—
President, Rev. A. B. Sharpe; vice
president, Robert C. H. Brock; secre-
tary and treasurer, J. Howard Climen-
son. Medical Ctaff. — Visiting physicians
to hospital, Wharton Sinkler, M. D.,
1606 Walnut; Charles K. Mills, M. D.,
1909 Chestnut; J. Hendrie Lloyd, M.
D., 3910 Walnut; Francis X. Dercum,
M. D., 836 N. Broad. Consulting sur-
geons, William W. Keen, M. D., 1729
Chestnut; J. William White, M. D.,
1810 Rittenhouse Square; Thomas G.
Morton, M. D., 1421 Chestnut. Consult-
ing ophthalmologist,George de Sweinitz,
M. D., 1401 Locust. Consulting aurist
to hospital and dispensary, Arthur Ames
Bliss, M. D., 1832 Race. Gynecologists
to hospital and dispensary, George
Erety Shoemaker, M. D., 3727 Chest-
nut; Harris A. Slocum, M. D., 1427
Walnut. Ophthalmologist to hospital
and dispensary, George D. Cross, M. D.,
1804 Chestnut. Assistant visiting phy-
sicians ' to hospital, William J. McCon-
nell, M. D., 1909 Chestnut; S. W.
Morton, M. D., 113 South Twentieth;
Joseph Leidy, M. D., 233 South Thir-
teenth; Joseph P. Bolton, M. D., 1225
Walnut. Medical Dispensary, William
M. Capp, M. D., 2211 Spruce; Thomas
M. Balliett, M. D., 3705 Poyelton av.;
T. Walbank Preston, M. D., 2039 Sus-
quehanna av.; J. Malcom Henry, M.
D., 254 S. 17th; J. R. Rhein,, M.D .,
318 S. 15th; J. B. Hileman, M. D.,
1405 Filbert. Surgical dispensary, J.
Francis Hamilton, M. D., 1925 Vine;
William M. Menah, M. D., 1719 Pine.
Children's dispensary, Adelaide Ward
Peckham, M. D., 4107 Pine. Dispensary
for diseases of the throat and nose. Bar-
ton H. Potts, M. D., 1032 Pine. Out-
door visiting physicians, W. A. N. Dor-
land, M. D., 120 S. nth; Alfred
Hand, M. D., 21 S. 17th. Director,
Samuel W. Morton, M. D., 113 S. 20th.
Druggist, E. T. Lupin.
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL^
207 S. 22d St., Philadelphia, is intended
for the treatment of sick or suffering
children of the poorer classes, between
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the ages of 2 and 12 years. It is non-
sectarian and no charge is made for pa-
tients. It is altogether despendent on
the contributions of our citizens, and
has never received either city or State
aid. It: has a country branch near
Park Station, on the borders of the
city Park; where its convalescent pa-
tients, and those suffering from chronic
diseases are received during the exhaust-
ing heats of the summer months. Offi-
cers.—F. M. Lewis, Pros. ; C. Piatt, Vice
Pres.; R. W. Ryerss, Treas.; F. W.
Lewis, M. D., Sec'y. Medical StafC.— L.
Starr^ M. D., J. P. Crozier Griffith,M.D.
Jas, Gillespie, M. D.,M. J. Lewis, M. D.
Physicians.— J. Ashhurst, Jr., M. D., S.
Ashhurst, M. D., H. K. Wharton, M. D.
Surgeons.- B. A. Randall, M. D., G. B.
de Schweinitz, M. D., Ophthalmic and
Aural Surgeons; J. M. Da Costa, M. D.,
Consulting Physician. Dispensary Phy-
sicians.—J. M. Taylor, M. D., C. Wirg-
man, M. D., W. E. Hughes, M. D., D.
J. M. Miller, M. D., F. A. Packard,
M. D., T. H. Bradford, M. D., E. Le
Ooute, M. D., G. G. Davis, M. D., Arch-
ibald Thompson, M. D., W. D. Green,
M. D., W. J. Freeman, M. D. Resident
Physicians.— Henry Page, M. D., Geo.
I. McLeod, M. D. Miss B. Hogan, Su-
perintendent; Miss E. K. Hogan, Head
Nurse; W. Letzkus, Apothecary.
SsA-MARITAN HOSPITAL, Broad
and Ontario, Philadelphia. Hospital
Staff.— W. Frank Haehnlen, M. D.,
1616 Walnut; Samuel W. Morton, M.D.,
113 S. 20th; Howard S. Anders, M. D.,
1836 Wallace; Surgeons, Ernest La-
place, M. D., 1828 S. Kittenhouse
Square; W. Frank Haehnlen, M. D.,
1616 Walnut; J. W. Brockbank, M. D.,
3792 Germantown ave; Gynaecologist,
W. Prank Haehnlen, M. D., 1616 Wal-
nut; Neurologist, Samuel Wolfe, M. D.,
1624 Diamond; Optlialmic Surgeons,
W. W. Moorehead, M. D., 1523 Pine;
G. Oram Ring, M. D., 1446 N. 13th;
Assistant Surgeon, John A. Boger,- M.
D., 2213 N. Broad; Resident Physi-
cian, H. Melville Allen, M. D.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, between
16th and 17th, Girard av., Philadelphia
Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, D. D. LL. D.,
Pres.; Rev. Monaignor N. J. Oantwell,
V. G., Vice Pres.; Wm. J. Power,
Treas.; Robert B. Cruice, M. D., Sec'y;
Ernest Laplace, JI. D., Medical Director.
This institution is under the direction of
the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's.
A contribution of $5000 for a permanent
fund for the hospital will endow "a free
bed," to be named, unless otherwise
directed, after the d'onor. Medical and
Siurgical Staff. — Attending Physicians,
Henry Morris, M. D.; John J. Alexan-
de", M. D. ; George Morley Marshall, M.
D ; M. T. Prendergast, M. B. ; Charles ,
W. Burr, M. D. Attending Surgeons,,?
Robert B. Cruice, M. D. ; Gwilym 6.
Davis, M. D.; John H. Packard, M. D.;
John O. Miller, M. D. Gynaecologist, E.
E. Montgomery, M. D. Ophthalmologist,
S. Lewis Ziegler, M. D. Obstetrician,
A. G. Bonmonville, M. D. Pathologist,
Ernest Laplace, M. D. Consulting Phy-
sician, George R. Morehouse, M. D.
Consulting Surgeons, John H. Brinton,
M. D.; Charles S. Boker, M. D. Con-
sulting Physician on Nervous Diseases,
Charles K. Mills, M. D. Resident Phy-
sicians, Burton Kollock Chance, M. D.;
Ad'dison May Rothrock, M. D.; Joel Ives'
Edgerton, M. D. Out-Patient Depart-
ment-Ophthalmic Slurgeom, S. 'Lewis
Ziegler, M. D. Laryngological Surgeon, |
George Morley Marshall, M: D. Sur-;»|
geon, George Fales Baker, M. D. Phy«;|
sician, Washington H. Baker, M. D.. ;
MEDIOAI., SURGICAL AND MA-
TERNITY HOSPITALS of the Wo-„^
men's Homoeopathic A!=sociation of Penn-^ |
sylvania. Twentieth st. and Susquehanna |
ave., Philadelphia. These hospitals, un-
der the management of women, receive
patients, paying and non-paying, irre- ^
speotive of creed or color. Application.^
for admission may be made to the resisj
dent physicians or to the Committee on
Admission, which meets every Tuesday,^
from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. Officers.-^vJ
Mrs. M. W. Coggins, Pres., 4547 Mo- ;
Kean ave., Germantown ; Mrs. B. J, 9
Bartol, First Vice Pres., 1900 Spruce
Bt. ; Mrs. Jessie W. Thatcher, Second j
Vice Pres., 3500 Hamilton St.; Mrs. M. (
T. Keehmle, Treas., 1315 Arch St.; Mrs. '<
F. B. Skinner, Rec. Sec'y, Provident-i
Building; Mrs. R. S. Mason, Cor. Setfy,.-
School Lane, Germantown; Mr-\ B. B. .
West, Head Nurse; Matron, Mrs,. J'ane
L. Whedon. Medical and Surgicfil :
Staff.— Residents of the Medical, Sur-
gical and' Maternity Departments, An-
toinette B. C. Russell, M. D.; Anna L.
Farrington, M. D. Visiting Resident,
Sophia Morgenthaler, M. D. Consultr
ing Physicians and Surgeons, Charles G.
Raue, M. D.; Walter M. James, M. D.;
Malcolm Macfarlan, M. D.; Edward
Fomias, M. D. ; Gustave E. Gramm, M.
D. Attending Board, General Surgery
and Gynaecology — Senior Surgeon, Mal-
colm Macfarlan, M. D. General and
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Walter Strong, M.
D. Assist. Surgeon, Theodore P. Git-
tens, M. D. Gynaecological Department,
W. F. Berkenstock, M. D.; Mary A.
Cooke, M. D. Medical Department, R.
Straube, A. M., M. D.; F, M. Lucena,
M. D.; Theod'ore P. Gittens, M. D. Ob-
stetrical Department, Jesse W. Thatcher,
M. D.; Eliza J. Remick, M. D.; Anna
E. Dumont, M. D.; Urania Tyrrel, M.
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D. Pathologist, Walter Strong, M. D.
Dispensary Department, Ophthalmologi-
cal Stafe, Walter Strong, M. D. Dis-
eases of Women, W. F. Berkenstock, M.
D.; Mary A. Cooke, M. D. Emergency
Gynsecologist, Urani Tyrrel, M. D.
Surgical Staff, Walter Strong, M. D.;
Theo. P. Gittens, M. D. Medical Staff,
F. M. liucena, M. D.; Theo. P. Gittens,
M. D.; J. M'E. Ward, M. D.; Uninia
Tyrrel, M. D.; Mary A. Cooke, M. D.;
Julia GovUdl Waylan, M. D. Dental
Stafe, H. Comog, D. D. S.; Bertha M.
Jarrett, D. D. S., .Special Staff, Emma
T. Schreiner, M. D., Philadelphia; J. W.
Strong, M. D., Philadelphia; Duncan
Macfarlan, M. D., Philadelphia; W. P.
Wesselhoeft, M. D., Boston, Mass.; Ed-
ward Rushmore, M D., Plainfield, N. J. ;
Alice B. Campbell, M. D., Brooklyn, N.
Y.; Phoebe D. Bro.wn, M. D., Ililton, N.
J.; Mary H. Baldwin, M. D., New York;
Euphemia J. M. Sturtevant, M. D., Ar-
lington, N. J.; Edtaund Carleton, M. D.,
New York City; John V. Allen, M. D.,
Frankford, Pa.
CHARITY HOSPITAL DISPEN-
SARY, 1731 Vine, Philadelphia. Charity
Hospital.— Hospital StafC.— H. St. Clair
Ash, M. D., W. H. Pancoaet, M. D.,
H. Y. Eyans, M. D. Dispensary Staff.
— J. H. Lopez, M. D., Justus Sinexon,
M. D., G. E Stubbs, M. D., A. P.
Chase, M. D., Fredrick Eft, M. D.,
W. J. Pennock, M. D., L. H. Adler,
Jr., M. D., Henry Morris, M. D., M.
RadclifEe, M. D., B. F. Stahl, , M. D.
Resident Physicians. — John D. Moore,
M. D.. and N. H. Saxman, M. D.
Clinics daily at 12 m. Advice free.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF
MARY DREXEL HOME, 2100 South
College av., Phila. Pa. Application must
be made to Rev. C. Goedel or in person
at the office. No children under one
year of age, or over 13 years. Charges,
?5 per week. Numerous free beds. Vis-
itors admitted on Sunday from 2 to 3. No
contagious diseases taken.
MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL, Twenty-
second and Lehigh ave., Philadelphia.
No regular visiting days. Telephone
"Electrical Bureau." Medical Staff. —
W. M. Welsh, M. D., Physician In
Charge; Royal W. Bemis, M. D., Res't
Physician; James Paul, Steward; Sarah
Paul, Matron.
THE SOUTHEASTERN DISPEN-
SARY and Hospital for Women tind
Children, 736 S. 10th, Philadelphia,
was organized in 1892, and consists of
the following departments: A daily dis-
pensai-y for diseases of women and
ohildren; an out-patient confinement ser-
vice. Poor women unable to pay for
proper medical attention receive, at their
homes, the gratuitous services of phy-
sician and nurse. A free hospital for
the surgical diseases of women. Officers.
— Robert N. Ryers', Pres. ; Richard C.
Norris, M. D., Sec'y and Treas., 500
N. Twentieth, Staff.— A. A. Stevens,
M. D.; Katherine Burns, M. D.; H. W.
Hasaell. M. D., Attending Physicians;
B. C. Hirst, M. D., Richard 0. Norria,
M. D., Attending Surgeons.
GYNEOEAN HOSPITAL, 247 N. 18th
St., Philadelphia. This institation was
started six years ago for the medical and
surgical treatment of women, particu-
larly those afflicted with the serious
internal maladies peculiar to the sex,
and who require surgical operation and
hospital care. It is a true charity for
the relief of poor sufferers. No medical
fees are allowed, and no salaries are
paid to the officials. The institution de-
pends on private bounty, and fills a
most important want. It greatly needs
more free beds, and earnestly .«eeks en-
dowments and bequests. Ofl^icers.-^
Alex. Biddle, Pres. ; Edward H. Trotter,
Treas. ; Robert Ralston, Sec'y.
Medical Staff.— Charles Bingham Pen-
rose, M. D., J. M. Baldy, M. D., Attend-
ing Surgeons; W. D. Green, M. D., J. B.
Shober, M. D., A. O. Wood', M. D.,
Norton Downs, M. D., Assist. Surgeons;
H. 0. Bloom, M. D., Out-Patient Sur-
geon; Morris Longstreth, M. D., Pathol-
ogist; Walter F. Atlee, M. D., 0,onsult-
ing Surgeon; J. M. DaCosta, M. D,, Con-
sulting Physician; Miss M. A. Knabb,
Matron and Head Nurse.
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL FOB
THE INSANE, 44th to 49th and Mar-
ket, Philadelphia, John B. Chapin, M. D.,
Physician and Superintendent, "this In-
stitution is open for the reception of all
classes of insane, without regard to the
duration or curability of the disease.
Idiots or persons affected with mania-a-
potu are not considered suitable sub.iects
for this Hospital. Previous to a patient
being taken to the Institution, it is neces-
sary to arrange the rate of board with
a manager, or with the Medical Superin-
tendent; to obtain a certificate of in-
sanity from two respectable physicians,
according to forms required by the State
Lunacy Law, accompanied by a request
signed by a legal guardian (or by a rela-
tive or friend in case the patient has
no guardian), that the individual may
be received into the Asylum. For the
payment of board,* etc., an agreement
must be signed by at least two respons-
ible persons as sureties, one of whom
must reside in or near Philadelphia. The
charge for board includes washing,
medicines, medical attendance, etc..
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Special Medical Treatment of ALCOHOL and OPIUM INEBRIATES.
Elegantly situated in the suburbs of the city, with every appointment and appliance for
the treatment of thia class of cases, including Turkish, Russian, Roman, Saline and
Medicated Baths. Each case comes under the direct personal care of the Physician.
This institution is founded on the well-reeognized fact that Inebriefy is a disease and
curable, and all these cases require rest^ change of liming., in the best sv/rroundirigs, together
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PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITALS.
THE CO^fEMAUGH VALLEY
MBMOKIAL HOSPITAL is located in
Johnstown, Pa. It was erected by the
State Flood Commission with the sur-
plus, May 31, 1889. The commission ap-
propriated $65,000 for its construction
and equipment. The building is sit-
uated on a gently sloping hillside, with
a southern exposure. The structure
ia of pressed brick, finished in the
most substantial manner, and contains
everything considered essential in sci-
entific hospital construction. In the
general wards there are 36 beds, with
room for 14 more. There are private
rooms in addition. Officers. — Herman
Baumer, Esq.; Pres.; George W. Wag-
oner, M. D., Sec'y; John Thomas, Esq.,
Treas. The staff is composed of four
physicians and four sugeons. Medical
— F. Schill, M. D.; H. F. Tomb, M. D.;
D.W.Evans,M.D.,W. E.Matthews,M. D.
Surgical — W. B. Lowman, M. D.; A.
N. Wakefield, M. D.; J. O. Sheridan,
M. D., and 0. E. Haneau, M. D.
Executive OflBcers — Geo. W. Wagoner,
M. D.; Mrs. Clara Ghesbrough, Matron;
Miss Alice R. Akers, Head Nurse. Since
the hospital was opened in 1892 over
700 patients have been admitted.
HAMOT HOSPITAL ASSOCIA-
TION, Erie, Pa. Officers.— Rev. B. E.
Mathews, Pres.; C.H.Strong, Sec'y.; Geo.
P.Colt,Treas. ; Chas. Brandi3,M.D.,Con-
sulting Physician and Surgeon; James
H.Montgomery,M.D., D. H. Strickland,
M. D., J. J. Seward, M. D., James E.
Silliman, M. D. Attending Physicians
and Surgeons. — ^Dan'l N. Dennis, M. D.,
Ophthalmio and Aural Surgeon; Wal-
lace Hunter, M. D., Marine Surgeon;
Miss Maud'e Ardagh, Supt.
PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL FOR
CHILDREN, cor. Craft ave. and
Forbes, Pittsburgh, Pa. Officers.— Judge
M. W. Acheson, President; W. B. Hal-
lock, M. D., Secretary; E. M. Ferguson,
Treasurer. Consulting Physicians.— F.
Le Moyne, M. D.; C. B. King, M.'D.
Surgical and Medical Staff.- W. B. Hal-
lock, M. D., E. B. Haworth, M. D.,
Lawrence Litchfield, M. D., Bugene G.
Watson, M. D. Dispensary Staff.— A.
Pettit, M. D., R. H. Grute, M. D., Per-
cival J. Baton, M. D., B. H. Small, M.
D.; Mrs. M. B. Miller, Supt.
LACKAWANNA HOSPITAL, Scran-
ton, Pa. Officers— J. P. Dickson, Pres.;
John F. Snyder, Treas.; J. G. Bisele,
Sec'y. Medical Board— A. J. Connell,
M. D.; J. L. Rea, M. D.; H. V. Logan,
M. D.; G. Edgar Dean, M. D.; L. M
Gates, M. D.; W. W. Ives, M. D.; L.
H. Gibbs, M. D.; John Burnett, M. D.;
C. L. Frey, M. D.; W. K. Dolan, M. D.;
P. F. Gunster, M. D. ; W. G. Pulton,M.D.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOS-
PITAL, Twelfth ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pres., John A. Ha,rper; Vice Pres., P.
R. Brunot, Wm. A. Herron; Sec'y and
Treas., M. W. McMillan, Surgical Staff.
^J. B. Murdoch,M.D. ; O.B.Kine,, M.
D.; P. Le Moyne, M. D.; ^Siomas
McCann, M. D. Medical Staff.— W. H.
Daly, M. D.; J. C. Lange, M. D.; W.
Snively, M. D.; C. Bmerling, M. D.
Ophthalmic and Aural Surgeon, H. W.
Hechelman, M. D. Dermatologist, J. G.
Dunn, M. D. Orthopaedic Surgeon, J.
W. MacFarlane, M. D. Assist. Sur-
geons, T. M. T. M'Kernan, M. D.; R.
G. Herron, M. D.; B. B. Haworth, M.
D. ; Vacancy. Assist. Physicians, M. C.
Cameron, M. D.; Bd. A. Small, M. D.;
B. B. Borland, M. D.; W. H. Mercur,
M. D. Resident Physicians. — G. L. Bai-
ley, M. D.; R. S. Dbnehoo, M. D.; W.
H. Ewing, M. D.; W. J. Gardner, M.
D.; J. H. Murdoch, M. D.; S. W. Tufts,
M. D. House Surgeon, R. L. Walker,
Jr., M. D. Supt., W. A. Cowen. Supt.
of Training School and Matron, Miss C.
J. MUne. Clerk, J. F. Woodward.
MERCY HOSPITAL,Pittsburgh, Pa.;
organized in 1884, although the hospital
has been in existence since 1847. Its
charities are not confined to Allegheny
County; patients are received from all
parts of Western Pennsylvania. Mercy
Hospital has no regular source of in-
come. It is dependent upon the con-
tributions of the charitable and humane,
and the support from pay patients. In
the hope that this institution, represent-
ing all shades of public feeling and re-
ligious training, may have the means
to defray the cost of its pressing and
ever-growing wants, and to assist in the
maintenance of the deserving poor con-
fided to its care dtiring disease and ever-
occurring casualties, these facts are re-
spectfully submitted. Board of Man-
agers—A. Carnegie, president; A. J.
Barr, vice president; A. F. Keating,
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secretary; J. D. Scully, treasurer; J. B.
Larkin, B. F. Jones, G. L. Magee, W. O.
Moreland, T. O'Leary, Jr., T. D. Casey.
Medical Stafe— R. W. Stewart, M. D.;
J. J. Buchanan, M. D., surgeons; I. J.
Meyer, M. D., S. O. Briambaugh, M.
D., C. O. Gouldin^, M. D., J. C. Hier-
holzer, M. D., physicians; D. A. Hengst,
M. D., laryngologist ; X. O. Werder, M.
D., gynsecologist; W. F. Robeson, M. D.,
ophthalmologist. D. A. A. Hengst, M.D.,
president; J. J. Buchanan, M. D., vice
president; J. 0. Hierholzer, M. D., sec-
retary.
BURN BRAE, Clifton Heights P. O.,
Delaware county. Pa. A few miles west
from Philadelphia, in Delaware county,
near Primes station. Central Division of
the P. W. and B. R. R. Post office,
Clifton Heights. It is not incorporated,
but is licensed for 40 patients. This is
a private hospital for the treatment of
mental and nervous disorders- It was
opened in 1860, by Dr. Robert A. Given.
Medical Officers — J. Willoughby Phillips,
M. D., and S. A. Mercer Given, M. D.,
residents.
POTTSTOWN HOSPITAL, Potts-
town, Pa. Medical Staff.— W. J. Ashen-
felter, M. D., W. H. Bck, M. D., F. B.
Keller, M. D., H. Y. Neiman, M. D., J.
E. Porter, M. D., Elmer E. Johnson,
M. D., W. B. Shaner, M. D., F. W.
Van Buskirk, M. D., John Todd, M. D.,
Cyrus Trego, M. D.
PITTSBURG, PA., MUNICIPAIi
HOSPITAL. J. Guy McCandlesa,
M. D., Health Physician.
THE ROBERT PACKER HOS-
PITAL, Sayre, Pa. Visiting days,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 to
5 p. m. F. M. Stephens, M. D., Physi-
cian and Superintendent.
HARRISBURG HOSPITAL, Front,
cor. Mulberry. Property owned by
chartered corporation. Membership, $30.
Supported by voluntary contributions.
President, Henry McCormick; secretary,
Wm. B. Lamberton; treasurer, Wm. L.
Gorgas.
COTTAGE STATE HOSPITAL,
Blossburg, Pa. The Hospital has three
wards and fifty beds. For injured per-
sons of the bituminous and semi-bitumin-
otis coal regions of Pennsylvania, for
the Fourth inspection district, consisting
of the counties of McKean, Potter,
Tioga, Bradford, Sullivan, Lycoming,
Clinton, Cameron, Elk and part of each
of the Counties of Jefferson, Clearfield
and Centre. Officers.— W. Scott Nearing,
Pres., Morris Run; Chas. Tubbs, V.
Pres., Osceola; Henry J. Laudrus, Sec'yt
Wellsboro. Medical Staff.- Robt. B.
Smith, M. D., Tioga; M. L. Bacon,
M. D., Wellsboro; J. M. Borden, M. D.,
Mansfield; H. E. Caldwell, Morris Run;
J. H. Kiley, M. D., Morris Run; D. 0.
Waters, M. D.; C. S. Logan, M. D.,
Arnot; G. D. Crandall, M. D., Surgeon
In Charge, Blossburg; W. T. Humph-
rey, M. D., Osceola; J. Q. Van Wert,
M. D.; W. D. Vedder, M. D., Mans-
field; Wm. Davidson, M. D., Canton;
E. Parsons, M. D., Canton.
THE ALTOONA HOSPITAL, Al-
toona, Pa. Officers. — J. P. Levan, Pres.;
B. F. Custer, Clerk; T. H. Wigton,
Treas. ; A. J. Riley, Solicitor. Medical
Staff.— J. Pay, M. D., Chief of Staff; '
Frank M. Christy, M. D.; W. S. Ross,
M. D.; J. U. Blose, M. D.; G. F. Ar-
ney, M. D., Consulting Physician, S. M.
Ross, M. D.; S. E. Finley, M. D., Resi-
dent Physician; Mrs. Annie M. Smith,
Supt.
OIL CITY HOSPITAL.— Miss Anna
M. Macpherson, Supt., Oil City, Pa. $7
per week in ward. Every class except
incurables and consumptives are admit-
ted. No contagious diseases. Visitors
admitted Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2
to 5 p. m., except in case of out of town
visitors. There are a number of rooms
in which outside physicians can treat
their own patients, which cost from
$10 to $20 per week.
HOSPITAL OF GOOD SHEP-
HERD (for Children). Rosemont, Pa.
Walter Chrystie, M. D., Physician in
Charge. Matron. — Miss Emily Flight.
PRESTON RETREAT.- Maternity
Hospital for respectable married women.
Twentieth and Hamilton, Philadelphia.
Crawford Arnold, Pres.; John C. Uhle,
Sec'y; J .Sergeant Price, Treas.; Rich-
ard C. Norris, M. D., Physician in
Charge. Matron. — Margaret W. Walker.
LYSLE'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 31
Sherman ave., Allegheny. Dr. Louise
Lysle, in charge. Outside phyeicianB
can treat their patients in this hospital'.
COTTAGE STATE HOSPITAL,
Philipsburg, Centre Co., Pa. Officers. —
Medical Staff. — ^Lawrence C. Harman,
M. D.; Warren W. Andrews, M. D.;
W. B. Henderson, M. D.; Mary A.
Ssher, Supt.; Geo. F. Dixon, John
orris. Nurses.
MBADVILLB CITY HOSPITAL,
Meadville, Pa.— D. G. Shryoek, Esq.,
Pres.; C. M. Boush, Esq., Sec'y and
Treas.; Miss A. B. Shaw, Chief Nurse
and Acting Supt. Board of Directors—
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D. G. Shryock, Hon. S. B. Dick, A. C.
Huidekoper, Col. Jno. B. Compton,
Homer D. Hall, Rev. R. Craighead,
Rev. T. S. Flood, Charles Stolz, E. A.
Hempstead. Medical StafE— E. 0. Par-
sons, M. D.;'*D. L. Oullum, M. D.; C.
H. Jacobs, M. D. Advisory Board — Jno.
0. Cotton, M. D.; H. C. Hill, M. D.;
H. D. Hamacker, M. D.; Jas. P. Hass-
ler, M. D.; Chas. Woodring, M. D.;
J. M. Cooper, M. D.; Corn. LaufEer,
M. D.; S. E. Rose, M. D., all of Mead-
ville. Pa.; Ira L. Dunn, M. D., of Erie,
Pa.; S. C. Diefendorf, M. D.; Theo.
Young, M. D.; Geo. W. Barr, M. D.,
of Titusville, Pa.; W. H. H. Jaekaon,
M. D., and J. P. Strayer, M D., of
Oil City, Pa.! "W. A. Nicholson, M. D.,
and T. A. Irwin, M. D., of Franklin,
Pa., and B. E. Mossman, M. D., of
Greenville, Pa.
CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY HOS-
PITAXi, Johnstovyn, Pa. A hospital for
the treatment of sTirgical casee, main-
tained by the Cambria Iron Company.
Contains space for sixteen beds. Wil-
liam D. Iiovyman, M. D., Surgeon-in-
Obaige; J. Frank Wilson, Steward.
THE HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL,
AND SURGICAL HOSPITAL AND
DISPENSARY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Offi-
cers.—W. D. Slack, President; B. R.
4xregg, M. D., Resident Surgeon; G.
B. Moreland, M. D., Resident Physician.
.Medical Staff.— J. C. Burgher, M. D.,
'^Consulting Physician. Surgical StafE. —
Jj. H. Willard, M. D., C. P. Seip, M. D.,
<3reneral Surgery; J. H. McClelland, M.
;t),. C. H. HofEman, M. D., Gynecology;
■B. W. McClelland, M. D., S. M. Rine-
liart, M. D., Orthopaedics; W. W. Blair,
Si. D., Ophthalmology. Medical StafE.
^-^. S. Rankin, M. D., C. C. Rinehart,
M. D., C. P. Bingaman, M. D., W. J.
Martin, M. D. Obstetrical Staff.— W.
F. Edmundson, M. D., J. B. McClel-
land, M. D., J. R. Horner, M. D., W.
D. King, M. D. Children's Medical.—
Z. T. Miller, M. D., Millie J. Chapman,
M. D., John L Ferson, M. D., J. H.
Thompson, M. D. Pathologist, Robert
S. Marshall, M. D.
f. Dispensary StafE. — Consulting Physi-
;ician, J. F. Cooper, M. D. General
i^iDispensary. — G. B. Moreland, M. D.,
iChief; W. D. King, M. D., Robert S.
-Slarshall, M. D., S. M. Rinehart, M. D.,
\ M. H. Pond, M. D., Charles L. Gang-
■tloia, M. D. Eye and Ear Dispensary.
— W.W. Blair, M. D., H. B. Bryson,
)iML D., G. A. Mueller, M. D., Assistant
iPhyeidanB.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL, 44th st,
Pittsburg, Pa. This hospital is divided
into two departments, one for the treat-
ment of the Insane, the other for Medi-
cal and Surgical cases; capacity 125 beds
in the Insane Dept. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff.- C. C. Hersman, M. D., F.
N. Staub, M. D., T. M. McKennan,
M. D., and T. D. Diller, M. D., while
those of the Hospital are R. Williams,
M. D., E. W. Johnston, M. D., H. H.
Clark, M. D., J. J. Green, M. D., T. D.
Davis, M. D., G. W. McNeil, M. D. and
P. E. Edsall, M. D., Opthalnologist.
The average number of patients in the
Medical Department is 60. the Insane
100.
There are also four consulting physi-
cians for each department.
COTTAGE STA/TB HOSPITAL,
Connellsvillei Pa. Trustees.— J. H. Beid,
Pres. ; C. A. Davidson, Sec.; A. R. Fer-
guson, Supt. Medical Staff.- Ellis Phil-
lips, M. D., J. C. McClenathan, M. D.,
T. H. White, M. D., G. W. Gallagher,
M. D., John Jackson, M. D., T. D. Tor-
rence, M. D., M. J. Shupe, M. D., L.
B. MeCormick, M. D., H. Atkinson,
M. D.
EASTON HOSPITAL, Baaton, Pa.
Medical StafE. — Consulting Physicians,
Traill Green, M. D., James Cavanaugh,
M. D., Isaac Ott, M. D., J. S. Hunt, M.
D., J. H. GrifBth, M. D., J. J. DetwUler,
M. D. Surgeons, H. D. Michler, M. D.,
Charles Collmer, M. D., E. M. Green,
M. D.
WILLIAMSPORT HOSPITAL, cor.
Campbell and Louisa sts., Williamsport,
Pa. Managers. — J. A. Beeber, A*dolph
Niemeyer, A. Richter, M. D., B. H. Det-
wiler, M. D., Jean Saylor-Brown, M. D.,
Louis Schneider, M. D., J. Henry Coch-
ran, F. E. Embich, E. B. Campbell, M.
D., George D. Nutt, M. D., John G.
Reading, Jr., G. Alvin Hill, M. D. Pres.,
J. Henry Cochran; Sec'y, Louis Schnei-
der, M. D.; Treas., Adolph Niemeyer;
Executive Committee, B. H. Detwiler,
M. D., Jean Saylor-Brown, M. D., John
G. Reading, Jr. Superintendent, Misa
Virginia Loomis. Resident Physician,
Howard C. Prontz, M. D.
Medical StafE.— H. G. MeCormick, M.
D., G. Franklin Bell, M. D., Louis
Schneider, M. D., N. L. Johnson, M. D.
Surgical Staff', George D. Nutt, M. D., B.
H. Detwiler, M. D., John A. Klump, M.
D., C. W. Youngman, M. D.
ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPI-
TAL, Allegheny, Pa. Officers.— B. F.
Woodburn, D. D., Pres.; William R.
Thompson, Vice Pres.; James Mc-
Cutcheon, Treas.; Joseph G. Giebe-
neck, Sec'y. Board of Directors. — B. F.
Woodburn, D. D., Hon. P. R. Brunot,
S. P. Harbison, Josiah Cohen, W. B.
Mowry, John W. Chalfont, Hon. Jamea
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L. Graham, James McOutcheon, D. E.
Park. Miss Florence K. Tidesley,
Superintendent; J. L. Deens, Clerk.
Hospital Staff. Consulting Physi-
cians.—R. B. Mowry, M. D., C. B. King,
M. D., James B. Herron, M. D. At-
tending Surgeons.— W. S. Huselton, M.
D., R. L. McGrew, M. D., C. B. KinR,
M. D., C. H. Voigt, M. D. ,Vtton.Jing
Physicians.— J. H. Christie, M. D., H.
K. Beatty, M. D., O.. L. Miller, M. D.,
J. H. Wright, M. D. Ophthalmic and
Aural Surgeon. — J. A. Lippincott, M. D.
Laryngologist. — John S. Mabon, M. D.
Gynsecologist. — R. Stansbury Sutton,
M. D. Pathologist.— John Stybr, M. D.
Charles A. E. Codman, M. D., Charles
H. Shadle, M. D., E. Graver, M. D.,
House Physicians and Surgeons.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, Lancas-
ter, Pa. M. D. Davis, M. D., Director.
Nothing to $10 is charged. Visitors ad-
mitted Thursdays and Sundays, from 2
to 5. All except obstetrical eases
treated.
MINERS' HOSPITAL FOR BITUM-
INOUS COAL MINERS.— A. R. Fer-
guson, Supt., Connellsville, Pa. For ad-
mission patients must be injured or re-
quire surgical treatment. If injured
and con pay, $5 a week is required; un-
injured, $7.
ROGERS' PRrVATB HOSPITAL,
Wastern and Allegheny aves., Allegheny,
Pa. Mark Rogers, M. D. Outside phy-
sicians can treat their patients in this
hospital.
TERRACE BANK SANITARIUM,
170 Ridge ave., Allegheny, Pa. R. S.
Sutton, M. D., in charge. Open from
Sei>t. 1 to July 15 each year. The insti-
tution, now in its ninth year, was
founded for the treatment of patients,
nervous, gynaecological or surgical, re-
quiring treatment difficult of application
in their own homes. No infectious dis-
eases of any character whatever ad-
■ mitted.
THE BRYN MAWR HOSPITAL,
Bryn Mawr, Pa. The hospital at Bryn
Mawr originated in a recognized neces-
sity for the proper care of persons suf-
fering from acute medical and surgical
disorders in this densely populated
country district. There are 12 free
beds, six for men and six for women.
The hospital was opened October 3,
' 1893, and in so short a time it has done
a wonderful piece of charitable work.
It is supported by voluntary contribu-
tions. Pres., T. Wistar Brown; Sec'y,
X Randall Williams; Treas., Rudulph
Ellis; Solicitor, Neville D. Tyson. Med-
ical Staff.— Head Physician, George S.
Gerhard, M. D.; Assistant Physician,
R. G. Gamble, M. D.; Consulting Phy-'
■icians, J. M. DaCosta, M. D., James
Tyson, M. D., John W. Lodge, M. X).;\
Consulting Surgeons, J. William White, i
M. D., Henry R. Wharton, M. D., Ed- !
ward Martin, M. D.; Consulting Aurist, '
Charles H. Burnett, M. D.; Consulting
Ophthalmologist, George E. deSchwei-
nitz, M. D.; Consulting Neurologist,
Wharton Sinkler, M. D.; Consulting .
Gynsecologist, William Goodell, M. D.
WILKESBARRE CITY HOS-
PITAL, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Medical ,
Stafe.— Consulting Physicians, I. B. ,
Ross, M. D;, J. B. Crawford, M. D., L.
H. Taylor, M. D.; Chief Attendmg
Physicians, J. A. Murphy, M. D., G.
W. Guthrie, M. D., R. Davis, M. D., ^
O. F. Harvey, M. D., L I. Shoe- ij
maker, M. D., A. G. Fell, M. D.; As-,^
eociate Attending Physicians, W. S. ',
Stewart, M. D., W. G. Weaver, M. D.,
Chas. Long M. D., J. T. Howell, M.
D., E. U. Buckman, M. D., G. T. Mat-
lack, M. D.; Ophthalmologist, L, H.
Taylor, M. D.; Registrar, Maris Gibson,
M. D.
SHENANGO VALLEY HOSPITAL,
New Castle, Pa.
THE HUTCHINSON OANCEE
HOSPITAL is located at Sewickly, Al-
legheny Co., Pa., 12 miles from Pitts-
burgh, within easy access from all parts
of the country. The hospital is devoted
exclusively to the treatment of cancers
by the well-known Hutchinson method,
which has been favorably knovra tot
the past forty years. The hospital ia
the only place in the country where the
Hutchinson method is employed. The
knife is never used. George A. Burgoon,
Manager; W. E. McGrew, M. D., Sec'y;
Visiting Physicians, O. W. Sadler, M.
D., J. S. Dodge, M. D., G. W. Fox, M.
D.; Resident Physician, W. E. McGrew,
M. D. Visiting days, 10 A. M. to 12 M.,
2 to 4 P. M.
LANCASTER CO. ALMSHOUSE,-
Lancaster, Pa. Application should be
made to one of the Directors of the
Poor or to the Mayor of the city.
Must be residents of Lancaster County
for one year or more; $3 per week is
charged to those who can afford to pay.
Blanks can be had at the Hospital.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, South
Bethlehem, Pa. Free to all, without
regard to nationality, color or religious
creed. This institution, established es-
pecially for the benefit of our laboring
classes, is beautifully situated near
South Bethlehem, whose well-known sa-
lubrious climate has for many years
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rendered it a place of resort for invalids.
No contagious, chronic or incurable dig-
eases, and no venereal disease conse-
quent upon the immorality of the pa-
tient, are admitted for treatment. Pay-
patients received' upon application by
letter, as above. Dispensary. — The hours
for dispensary patients are from 2 to
4 P. M. every afternoon, except Sun-
day. Persons applying for free medical
treatment to the dispensary must bring
a note from some vfell-known person,
stating their inability to pay. No medi-
cines are sold at the hospital. Board
of Trustees.— Rt. Rev. M. A. DeWolfe
Howe, D. D., Pres.; Rev. W. C. Cattell,
D. D., First Vice Pres.; Rt. Rev. J. M.
Levering, Second Vice Pres.; W. H.
Chandler, Ph. D., Sec'y; B. P. Wilbur,
Treas. Medical Staff— W. Xi. Bstes, M.
D., Physician and Snrgeon-in-Chief ; A.
Stout, M. D., Bethlehem: T. Green. M.
D., JJL. D., Easton; J. Cavanaugh, M.
B., Easton; A. J. Martin. M. D., Allen-
town; P. B. Breinie, M. D., Bethlehem:
W. F. Atlee, M. t)., Philadelphia; W.
M. Weidman, M. D., Reading; M. E.
Hornbeck, M. D., Catasauqua; Consult-
ing Physicians and Surgeons; E. M.
Green, M. D., Easton, Pathologist; T.
J. Kessler, M. D., G. H- Farquhar, M.
D., Resident House Physicians; Miss
Victoria White, Sup't of Hospital.
BRADFORD HOSPITAL,, Bradford,
Pa. W. W. Brown, Pres.; E. R. Shep-
Serd, Treas.: Geo. H. Potter, Sec'y.
ledical Staff. Advisory Board.— G. E.
Benninghoff, M. D., A. M. Straight,
M. D., C. S. Hubbard, M. D. Attending
Physicians.— C. D. Buss, M. D., S. B.
Dorn, M. D., F. W- Winger, M. D., H.
J. Nichols, M. D., James Johnston, M.
D., H. A. Canfield, M. D., J. B. Stewart,
M. D., W. J. Russell, M. D. Homoeo-
pathic Staff.— A. Grace White, M. D.,
Mrs. I. D. Webb, Matron.
YORK HOSPITAL AND DISPEN-
SARY. Established in 1880. Medical
Staff— M. J. McKinnon, M. D., W. F.
Bacon, M. D., Surgeons; H. B. King,
M. D., Asst.; J. F. Kinedinst, M. D.,
Eye, Ear and Throat; Jacob Hay, M.
D., J. S. Miller, M. D. Physicians; E.
W. Meisenhelder, M. D., Gynecologist;
J. A. Blouse, M. D., Diseases of Skin;
Roland Jessop, M. D., Disp'y Physician.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE LUNA-
TIC HOSPITAL. Harrisburg, Pa., H.
L. Orth, M. D., Physician and Superin-
tendent. Visiting days are from 10 to 12
A. M.. 2 to 4 P. M. (except Sunday).
Tel. No. 2442. The following counties
compose the district of Pennsylvania
State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg:
Adams, Berks, Bedford, Blair, Cumber-
land, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Hunt-
ingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon,
Mifflin, Perry, Schuylkill, York.
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE IN-
SANE, Warren, Pa., is designed for the
accommodation of the insane of the
counties of Warren, Crawford, Erie,
Mercer, Venango, Clarion, Forest, Elk,
Cameron and McKean. Admission of
Patients. — 1. Preparatory to the admis-
sion of a patient supported' by the rela-
tives or the legal guardian or committee,
the superintendent must bo furnished
with the medical certificates, and request
for admission, as required by law. The
extract from the law is as follows:
"No person shall be received as
a patient for treatment or for de-
tention into any house or place
where more than one insane person
is detained, or into any house or place
where one or more insane persons are
detained for compensation, without a
certificate signed by at least two physi-
cians resident in the Commonwealth,
who have been actually in the practice
of medicine for at least five years, both
of whom shall certify that they have ei-
arr.iued separately the person alleged to
be insane, and after such an examination
had, do verily believe that the person is
insane, and that the disease is of a char-
acter which, in their opinion, requires
that the person should be placed in a
hospital, or other establishment where
th3 insane are detained for care or
treatment, and that they are not nearly
related by blood or marriage to the per-
son alleged to be insane, or in any way
connected, as a medical attendant or
otherwise, with the hospital or other
establishment in which it is proposed to
place such person. The certificate above
provided for shall have been made within
one week of the examination of the pa-
tient, and within two weeks of the time
of the admission of the patient, and
shall be duly sworn to or affirmed before
a judge or magistrate of this Common-
wealth, and of the county where such
person has been examined, who shall
certify to the genuineness of the signa-
tures and to the standing and good re-
pute of the signers."- Law of 1883. Of-
ficers.— T. J. Smiley, Pres., Titusville;
G. N. Parmlee, Sec'y, Warren; P. E.
Hertzel, Treas., Warren; L. D. Wet-
more, Warren; W. H. Osterhout, Ride-
way; J. D. Hancock, Franklin; R. B.
Stone, Bradford; S. R. Mason, Mercer;
C. C. Shirk, Erie; J. Curwen, M. D.,
Physician-in-Chief and Superintendent;
M. S. Guth, M. D., Assistant Physician;
F. M. Bettis, Steward; W. A. Smiley,
Bookkeeper; Clarion, I. Wilson Green-
land, M. D., Charies M. Strickler, M. D.;
I. Howard AUwein, M. D. ; Katharine
Northrop, M. D., Assistant Physicians.
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PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITALS.
ASHLAND STATE HOSPITAL,
Ashland, Pa. For injured' persons of the
Anthracite Coal regions of Pennsylvania,
Pa., J. C. Biddle, M. D., Supt and Sur-
geon, Fountain Springs P. O., Pa.
STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE IN-
SANE, Danville, Pa. Hugh B. Mere-
dith, M. D., Physician and Sup't. The
law provides three methods for the ad-
mission of patients: 1. By an order of
Court. 2. By the authorities having
charge of the poor, whether of a city,
borough, county or townshrip, or other
poor district. 3. By the friends of the
patient. When committed by Court,
the order or warrant, or copy thereof,
by which the person is sent, shall be
lodged with the Superintendent. When
committed by the poor authorities or by
friends, the certificates of two physi-
cians must be furnished; also, a bond.
A history of every patient should ac-
company him. The charges for public
patients are $1.75 per week. The lowesrt
rate for private patients is $4 per
week, to be paid at admission, for thir-
teen weeks, and at the beginning of
every quarter thereafter. This does
not pay for clothing.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE,
Dixmont, Pa. H. A. Hutchinson, M.
D., Physician and Sup't. List of coun-
ties included in the Western Judicial
District of Pennsylvania; Armstrong
Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Cambria,
Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson,
Lawrence, Somerset, Washington,
Westmoreland. Preparatory to the ad-
mission of a patient, unless when com-
mitted by order of a Court, the Super-
intendent shall be furnished with the
certificates of two physicians, who have
been in practice for five years or more,
that they have separately seen and ex-
amined the individual within two
weeks of the date of admission, and be-
lieve him or her to be insane, and these
certifies tes shall be sworn to before
some alderman or ji.dicial oificer, with
the order of a near relative or friend
that the patient may be received into
the Hospital, with a statement as re-
quired by law, and a bond with satis-
factory security, for the payment of
board and other expenses while in the
institution. All private patients thus
received shall make a payment of thir-
teen weeks' board in advance, when
brought to the hospital, no part of
which shall be refunded; and if taken
away uncured, and against the advice
«nd consent of the physician, in any
iucceeding quarter, no part of the pay-
ment shall be refunded.
FRIENDS' ASYLUM FOR THE
INSANE, Frankford, Pa. Robert H.
Chase, M. D., Physician and Sup't.
The Institution is open for the recep-
tion of all classes of insane, without re-
gard to the duration or curability of the
disease. It is proper to state, however,
that idiots or persons affected with
mania-a-potu are not considered snitable
subjects for this Asylum. Previous to
a patient being taken to the Institution,
it is necessary to arrange the rate of
board with a Manager (or if more con-
venient, with the Superintendent at the
Asylum); to furnish a certificate of in-
sanity from two or more respectable
physicians, accompanied by a request
signed by a legal guardian (or by a rela-
tive or friend in case the patient has no
guardian), that the individual may be
received into the Asylum. For the pay-
ment of board, etc., an agreement must
be signed by at least two responsible
persons as sureties, one of whom must
reside in or near Philadelphia. The
charge for board includes washing, medi-
cines, medical attend'ance, etc. If pri-
vate attendants are deemed necessary
or desirable, they can at kU times be
furnished by a special arrangement with
the Superintendent.
LANCASTER COUNTY ALMS-
HOUSE AND INSANE ASYLUM. S.
W. Miller, M. D., Resident Physician,
Lancaster, Pa.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, Read-,
ing. Pa. — ^All applications for the ad-
mission of patients must be made at
the hospital. No insane persons, nor
those suffering with venereal diseases
consequent upon their own immorality,
are admitted for treatment. Patients
suffering from severe accidents, or other
emergencies, are admitted to the hos-
pital at any hour of the day or night.
Other patients admitted only between
the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Med-
ical Staff.— H. Landis, M. D., M. W. A.
Wuelfingh, M. D., M. L. Bertolet,
M. D. Surgical Staff.— M. A. Rhoads,
M. D., S. C. Ermentrout, M. D., C. G.
Loose, M. D., D. B. D. Beaver, M. D.,
Daniel Longaker, M. D. Resident
Physician, W. G. H. High. Sister
Mary Juliana, Sister-in-Charge.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ME-
MORIAL, HOSPITAL, Allegheny, Pa.
—Medical Staff. — C. James Vincent, M.
D., Cyrus B. King, M. D., Charles H.
Voigt, M. D., John L. Mahon, M. D.,
Samuel McNaugher, M. D., Walter Ure,
M. D.
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If DlEPARTMElSfT OF PUBLIC
piAFBTY, City of Philadelphia. Bu-
reaus of Police and Fire. — ^Abraham M.
iSeitler, Director of Public Safety.
I^phomas Hollingsworth Andrews, M. D.,
I'Stlrgeon, No. 1119 Spruce st. and Room
f'52T, City Hall; office hours, 9 to 11
a- m. Telephone call, Electrical Bu-
•*eau, City Hall.
"" DISTRICT SURGEONS.
City Hall, Broad and Market sts.
Wm. M. Angney, M. D., 519 Spruce St.
First District, Fitzwater St., below
20th. Bayard Murray, M. D., 622 S.
19th St.
Second District, 2d st., above Chris-
tian. Lewis E. Taubel, M. D., 789 S.
3d St.
Third District, Union St., above 3d.
Wm. H. Hickman, M. D., 336 S. 2d st.
Fourth District, 5th St., above Race.
U. W. VoUmer, M. D., 307 N. 6th st.
Fifth District, 15th st., above Locust.
R. P. Robins, M. D., 2024 Locust st.
Sixth District, 11th St., above Race.
C: S. Fritz, M. D., 200 N. 10th st.
Seventh District, St- .Tohn st.. above
Buttonwood. Q. R. Hulsizer, M. D., 225
Brown st.
Eighth District, Buttonwood st., above
10th. J. S. Gibb, M. D., 817 Franklin st.
Ninth District, 23d and Brown sts.
J. Howard Beck, M. D., 1925 Fair-
mount av.
Tenth District, Front St., near Mas-
ter. Wm. Lyons, M. D., 1312 N. Front st.
Eleventh District, Girard av., near
Otis St. Wm. W. Lamb, M. D., 1247-
49 Hanover st.
Twelfth District, 10th and Thompson
sts. ThoB- J. Morton, M. D., 1453 N.
10th St.
Thirteenth District, Manayuuk. David
D. Custer, M. D., 141 Centre, Man-
ayunk.
Fourteenth District, Germantown.
Chas. A. Currie. M. D., 5118 German-
town ave.
Fifteenth District, Frankford. R.
Bruce Burns, M. D., 4417 Frankford av.
Sixteenth District, 39th st., and Lan-
caster ave. Henry Mullen, M. D., 3802
Spring Garden st.
Seventeenth District, 20th st. and
Long lane. George C. Devine, M. D.,
1319 S. 19th St.
Eighteenth District, 4th and York sts-
Robt. B. Judge, M. D., 2631 Kensing-
ton ave.
Nineteenth District, Lombard st., be-
low/8th. P. B. Loder, M- D., 517 S.
8th St.
Twentieth District, Filbert st., above
15th. Lewis H. Adler, Jr., M. D., 1610
Arch St.
Twenty-first District, 37th st., and
Woodland ave. Charles P. Grayson,
M. D., 122 S. 42d St.
Twenty-second District, Lehigh and
Park aves. John A. Boger, M. D., 2229
N. Broad.
Twenty-third District, Jefferson St.,
above 20th. C. B. Bricker, M. D., 2739
Girard ave.
Twenty-fourth District, Belgrade and
Clearfield sts. Wm. H. Ziegler, M. D.,
3028 Frankford ave.
Twenty-fifth District, 1507 Moyamcn-
sing ave. H. H. Freund, M. D., 1310
S. 5th St.
Twenty-sixth District, Trenton ave.,
near Dauphin st. Geo. Sinnamon, M. D..
2144 E. Dauphin st.
Twenty-seventh District, Tacony. H.
A. P. Neel, M. D., Hagerman st., near
Washington.
Twenty-eighth District; 20th and Berks
sts. G. W. Mosier, M. D., 1610 Dia-
mond.
Twenty-ninth District, 61st and
Thompson sts- H. H. Birney, 914 Bel-
mont ave.
SUB-STATIONS.
1725 Wood St., City. J. Howard Beck,
M. D.
Thirteenth District, Roxborough. W.
C. Todd, M. D., 419 Lyceum ave.
Fourteenth DSstrict, Chestnut Hill.
J. C. Gilbert, M. D., Wissahickon, ave.
Fourteenth District, Olney. Wm. S.
Rocap, M. D., Olney.
Fifteenth District, Holmesburg. J. .T.
Sowerby, M. D., Holmesburg, Phila.
Seventeenth District, Point Breeze.
Geo. C. Devine, M. D.
Twenty-second District, Falls of
Schuylkill. Otto A. Rath, M. D., Queen
lane, above Ridge ave.
Twenty-fourth district, Bridesburg.
Thos. H. Price, M. D., 209 Bridge 'St.
Twenty-fourth District, Nicetown.
John A. Boger, M. D., 2229 N. Broad
St.
PATHOL SBRVIOB.
Station 1 — Union st. below 4th. 2 —
37th St. and Woodland ave. 3— 39th st.
and Lancaster ave. 4 — 1519 Filbert st,
5—814 Lombard st. 6— 20th st. and
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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Point Breeze av. 7— 10th and Taylor sts.
8— 22d and York sts. 9—1630 N. 20th
6t. 10 — Cambria and Stanton sts. 11 —
1725 Wood St. 12— Frankford. 13— 4th
and York sts. 14 — GermantoTvn. 15 —
rear Front and Master sts.
AMBULANOB SBRVIOB.
Philadelphia Hospital, 21st District;
TJnlTersity, 21st District; Presbyterian,
16th District, Pennsylvania, 19th Dis-
trict; St. Mary's, 11th District; St. Ag-
nes', 17th District; St. Joseph's, 23d
District; Episcopal, 18th District; Ger-
man, 23d District; Jewish, 14th Dis-
trict; Germantown, 14th District; Chil-
dren's Homoeopathic, 23d District;
Medieo-Chinirgieal, 2oth District; Chil-
dren's, 5th District.
OFFICE OF THE CORONER, 623
Chestnut st. — Samuel H. Ashbridge,
Coroner; Thomas Dugan, Deputy Coro-
ner; A. Li. English, Chief Clerk; John
S. Donal, Assistant Clerk; H. L. Side-
botham, M. D., William K. Mattern.
M. D., Physicians; John Kurtz, Joha
P. Wolf, Messengers; John W. Shuman,
Driver; Stenographer, Jennie L. Locke.
BOARD OF HEALTH, City and
Port of Philadelphia, Offices, City Hall,
A. M. Beitler, Director of Public Safety.
Members.— W. H. Ford, M. D., Presi-
dent, 1622 Summer st; A. A. Hirst,
Secretary, 211 S. Sixth st.; A. H. Diu-
fee, 1524 N. Broad St.; P. D. Keyser,
I. D., 1832 Arch St.; J. L. Good, 921
Spruce St.
Standing Committees. — W. H. Ford,
M. D., P. D. Keyser, BI. D., and A. A.
Hirst, Sanitary; A. H. Dingee, A. A.
Hirst, and P. D. Keyser, M. D., Laza-
retto; A. A. Hirst, J. L. Good and P.
D. Keyser, M. D., House Drainage and
Plumbing; J. L. Good, A. A. Hirst and
A. H. Dingee, Accounts, Office and Li-
brary; P. D. Keyser, M. D., A. H. Din-
gee and J. L. Good, Registration and
Burial Grounds.
District Committees — No. 1, comprising
all of the city south of Market st. and
west of the Schuylkill River; A. A.
Hirst and J. L. Good. No. 2, compris-
ing all of the city north of Market st.
and east of the Schuylkill River; A. H.
Dingee and P. D. Keyser, M. D.
The Board meets daily from June 1
to October 1, at 12 o'clock, M., and
weekly on Tuesday, at 12 o'clock M.,
from October 1 to June 1.
Executive Officers. — M. Veale, Health
Officer, Health Office; Walter D. Green,
M. D., 131 S. 15th, Port Physician.
Officers.- John J. McCay, Chief Clerk;
W. M. Welch, M. Dy Physician in
charge of Municipal Hospital, 821 N.
Broad st.; J. H. Taylor, M. D., Medical
Inspector, 1133 Spruce St.; W. C. Robin-
son, Jr., Ph. B., Chemist of the Board,.;
1410 Christian St.; J. Paul, Steward!
Municipal Hospital, Hospital, 21st and '
Lehigh eve.; Sarah Paul, Matron; H. L.
McLaughlin, Steward of Lazaretto; 0.
F. Kennedy, Chief Inspector of Nuis-
ances.
VACXHNB PEnCSIOTANS.
First ward, J. S. Gillespie, M. D., 2038
S. 13th.
Second, Third and' Fourth wards, W.
S. M. Field, M. D., 1210 S. 4th st.
Thirty-sixth and Twenty-sixth wards,
H. B. Baxter, M. D., 1422 Christian.
Fifth and Sixth wards, L. H. Horter,
M. D., 1106 Snyder a v.
Seventh and Eighth wards, Francet
Hatchette, M. D., 1010 Clinton.
Ninth and Tenth ward's, John C. D»
Costa, M. D., 1633 Arch.
Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteentk
wards, P. N. K. Schwenk, M. D., 827 N
7th St.
Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards, C. P.
Franklin, M. D., 633 N. 15th.
Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Twentieth
wards, S. N. Troth, M.D.,1200 N. 7th st.
Twenty-ninth ward, Jas. H. McKee,
M. D., 1519 Poplar.
Eighteenth and Thirty-first wards,
David Henry, M. D.. 1921 E. Dauphin.
Twenty-third ward, T, H. Price, M.
D., 2621 Bridge st., Bridesburg.
'Ihirty-third and Thirty-seventh wards,
Robert Rodgers, M. D., 2903 N. 5th.
Twenty-first ward, J. Sibbald, M. D.,
3875 Terrace st., below Hermit, Mana- ,
yunk.
Twenty-fourth ward, W. C. Barrett,
M. D., 3939 Powelton av.
Twenty-second ward, R. L. Pitfield,
M. D., 4758 Main, Germantown.
Twenty-fifth ward, S. L. Summers, M.
D., 2006 Orleans st.
"Thirty-second ward, Laura S. Chapin,
M. D., 1630 Diamond st.
Twenty-eighth ward, J. A. Cramp, M.
D., 1921 West Susquehanna ave.
IVenty-seventh ward, Joseph R.
Bryan, M. D., 4200 Chestnut.
Nineteenth ward, J. A. Krug, M. D.,
2437 N. 5th.
Thirty-fourth ward, Chas. H. Harvey,
M. D., 4821 Lancaster ave.
DEPARTMENT OP CONTAGIOUS
DISEASES.
J. Howard Taylor, M. D., Chief Medi-
cal Inspector, room 607 City Hall; Res.,
1133 Spruce.
Walter D. Green, M. D., Port Phy-
sician, Res., 131 S. 15th.
ASSISTANT MEDICAL INSPEXTDOBS.
Wm. M. Angney, M. D., 519 Spruce,
6th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th wards; Alex.
C. Butcher, M. D., 3442 Chestnut, 24th,
34th wards; J. Aubrey Davis, M. D.,
527 S. 42d, 27th ward; Geo. E. Stubhs,
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M. D., N. B. cor. 17th and Jefferson,
19tli, 20tli wards; Fred'k J. Harrer, M.
D., 1134 N. 3d, 16th, 17th ward; Green
HulshiTier, M. D., 225 Brown, 25th, 23(1,
.31st wards; Charles W. Karsner, M. D.,
1409 S. 16th, 26th, 36th wards; Edward
H. Karse, M. D., 1323 Girard av., 22d
ward; Howard B. Martin, M. D., 1724
{Jreen, 15th, 28th wards; Charles P.
Mercer, M. D., 1923 N. Broad, 33d, 35th
ward's; C. H. Paxson, M. D., 123 N.
ieth, 1st ward; Wm. T. Robinson, M. D.,
1621 N. 16th, 29th, 32d, 37th wards;
Giavona Trojano, M. D., 773 S. 10th, 2d,
3d, 4th, 6th wards; F. C. Van Gasken,
M. D., 617 St. Mary's St., 30th, 7th, 8th,
flth, 10th wards.
BUREAU OP CflARITIES,. PHILA-
DELPHIA. Officers — Charles Law-
rence, Sup't; Eob't C. Floyd, Sec'y ; Oliver
P. Bohler, House Ag't; A. D W. Caldwell,
Out-Door Ag't ; A F. Eaudolph, storek'pr.
DiEEOToas. — William H. Lambert,
Pces't; William D. Gardner, Treas. ; Alfred
Moore, John Shalcross, J. W. Walk, M. D.
District Physiciakts.— First District,
First Ward. Thomas T. Bland, M.D.,
1519 S. Sixth. Second District, Second
Ward. T. K. Brown, M. D.,343 Whar-
ton. Third District, Twenty-sixth and
Thirty-sixth Wards W. J. Gillespie, M.D.,
1539 S. Broad. Fourth District, Thirtieth
Ward. H. B. Baxter, ^LD., 1422 Chris-
tian. Fifth District, Third and Fourth
Wards J. E. Phillips, M. D., Ill Queen.
Sixth District, Fifth, Seventh and Eighth
Wards, East of Broad street H. D.
Beyea, M D., 237 S. Thirteenth Seventh
District, Seventh and Eighth Wards, West
of Broad street. E P. Eobins, IM. n , 22 1 0
Pine Eighth District, Sixth, Ninth and
Tenth Wards. J. H. Eagan, M. D., 134
North Seventeenth. Ninth District,
Eleventh and Twelfth Wards. W. E.
Robertson, M. D., 912 N. Fourth Tenth
District, Thirteenth and Fourteenth
Wards A. H. Bitter, M. D , 621 North
Eleventh. Eleventh District, Fifteenth
Ward. E. W. Holmes, M. D , 1626 Mount
Vernon. Twelfth District,Sixteenth Ward
Marie K Formad, M. D , 503 Poplar.
Thirteenth District, Seventeenth Ward.
Thomas J. Beatty, M. D,, 1315 Howard.
Fourteenth District, Eighteenth Ward.
David W. Levy, M. D., 1116 Palmer.
Fifteenth District. Nineteenth Ward.
S. Lewis Summers, M. D., 323 Susque-
hanna Ave. Sixteenth District, Twentieth
Ward. J. B. Potsdamer, M. D., 1333
Franklin. Seventeenth District, Thirty-
first Ward. J. B. Longshore, M. D., 2056
Sergeant. Eighteenth Di^[t^)^y2'SffSty?W^r(5^]¥®^®'^°'^'^ District, Second Ward
fifth and Thirty-third Wards, David
Moffet, M.D., 520 W. Venango. Nine-
teenth District, Twenty-ninth Ward
John D. Moore, M. D. , 1515 N. Nine-
teenth. Twentieth District, Twenty-
eighth, Thirty-second and Thirty-seventh
Wards. A. E Eainear, M. D., 2026 Dia-
mond. Twenty-first District, Twenty-first
Ward. J. V. Kelly, M. D., 4257 Main,
Mauaynnk Twenty-second District,
Twenty-fourth Ward. W. I. Carter M. D.,
807 N. Forty-first. Twenty-third District,
Thirty-fourth Ward Edward Huntzinger,
M. D., 633 N. Forty-fifth. Twenty-fourth
District, Twenty-seventh Ward, South of
Spruce street Otto D Schaul, M.D., 1411
S. Forty-ninth. Tweuty-fifth District,
Twenty-seventh Ward, North of Spruce
street. J. Robert Bryan, M. D , 4210
Chestnut.
District Physicians (Homoeopathic).
—First District. R T.Wiltbank,M.D., 1410
S. Fifth. Second District. N. A. Saylor,
M. D., 1126 S. Tenth Third District. E.
B. Panning, M. D., 1544 S. Thirteenth.
Fourth District. I. G. Sharp, M. D., 1510
Christian. Fifth District. John D. Ward,
M. D., 806 S. Third. Sixth District. N. W.
Fryer, M. D., 256 S. Twelfth. Seventh
District. T. C. Imes, M. D., 518 S. Fif-
teenth. Eighth D istrict. 0. H. Paxson,
M. D., 123 N. Sixteenth. Ninth District.
J. E. Gillette,M. D., 517 N. Sixth. Tenth
District. Chas. T. Shinn, M. D , ^031
Spring Garden. Eleventh District. P.
HalleyKirk, M D. , 2019 Green. Twelfth
District. Fred. Yangunton, M. D., 1135 N.
Third. Thirteenth Di.-trict. W. M.
Leedom, M. D., 1321 Front. Fourteenth
District. C. E. Tegmire, M.D., 1237Shack-
amaxon. Fjfteeuth District. J. D. Boileau,
M. D., 804 Lehigh Ave. Sixteenth dis-
trict. W. W. Trinkle, M. D, 1641 N.
Eleventh. Seventeenth District. Wm.
Sonneborn: M. D,, 2302 Amber. Eigh-
teenth District. C. S. Brown, M. D , 3046
Frankford Ave. Nineteenth District. F.
IWorton Long, M. D , 2729 Columbia Ave.
Twfntienth District. L. T. Ashcraft,
M. D., 1631 Diamond. Twenty-first Dis-
trict. Chas. E. Myers, M. D., 4500 Baker,
Manaynnk. Twenty-sefoud District. E.
G. Whinna, M. D., 320 N. Forty -first.
Twenty-third District. Theodore L.
Chase, iVI.D., 1687 N. Fifty-fourth. Twen-
ty-fourth District. Jas. C. Stirk, M. D,
4632 Chester Ave. Twenty-fifth District.
Geo. P. Stubbs, M. D., 740 N. Fortieth-.
District Apothecaeies. — First nis-
trict, First Ward. George D. Jones, 1515
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William McFadden, 921 S. Tenth. Third
District, Twenty-sixth and Thirty-sixth
Wards. E. Bowen Wilkinson, 1700 Whar-
ton. Fourth District, Thirtieth Ward.
A. G. Miller, 1847 Catherine. Fifth Dis-
trict, Third and Fourth Wards. Geo. W.
Ewing, 710 South Seventh. Sixth Uistrict,
Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Wards, East of
Broad street. Albert D. Kennedy, N. E.
cor. 11th and South. Seventh District,
Seventh and Eighth Wards, West of Broad
street. W. H. Millikin, N E cor. Tvi^enty-
third and Spruce Eighth District, Sixth,
Ninth and Tenth Wards. W. J. Heim,
220 Vine. Ninth' District, Eleventh and
Twelfth Wards. Emil Jungman, S. W. cor.
Fourth and Nohle Tenth District, Thir-
teenth and Fourteenth Wards. G. W.
Shingle, Eleventh and Green. Eleventh
District, Fifteenth Ward. Emil Eeith, S
W. cor. Nineteenth and Parish. " Twelfth
District, Sixteenth Ward. Carl H. Bohn,
901 N. Second. Thirteenth District,
Seventeenth Ward. James A. Ferguson,
, S. E. cor. Howard and Thompson. Four-
teenth District, Eighteenth Ward. I. D
W. Kramer, 461 Eichmond. Fifteenth
District, Nineteenth Ward. Danl. Kunkcl,
2455 Howard. Sixteenth District, Twen-
tieth Ward. J. H. Stermer, Seventh and
Oxford. Seventeenth District, Thirty-first
Ward. H. C. Clapham, S. W. cor. Cum-
berland and Emerald. Eighteenth Dis-
tr ct, Twenty-fifth and Thirty-third
Wards. F. H. Davis, 2092 Eichmond.
Nineteenth District, Twenty-nmth Ward
S. H. Shingle, 1444 N Nineteenth. Twen-
tieth District, Twenty-eighth, Thirty-
second and Thirty-seventh Wards. Isaac
M. Supplee, cor. Twentieth and Berks.
Twenty-first District, Twenty-first Ward.
Louis A. Kelly, 4255 Main, Manayunk
Twenty-second District, Twenty-fourth
Ward, H. L. Stiles, Thirty-third and
Haverford. Twenty-third District, Thirty-
fourth Ward. James C Perry, '4122
Haverford Ave. Twenty-fourth District.
Twenty-seventh ward. South of Spruce
street. Thos. M. Newbold, 608 South
Forty -second. Twenty- fifth District,
Twenty-seventh Ward, North of Spruce
street. Chas. J. Biddle, 3348 Market.
OfiSce 42 North Seventh street. Appli-
cations for admission to be made at the
office between 10 and 12 o'clock.
• PBNNSTLVANIA STATE MEDI-
CAL EXAMINERS. Representing the
Regular Profession. — H. G. McCor-
miek, Williamsport, three years; Henry
Beates, Jr., Philadelphia, three years;
W. J. R. Kline, Greensburg, three years -
A. H. Hulshizer, Philadelphia, two
years; N. S. Foster, Pittsburg, two^
years; J. E. Silliman, Erie, one year;
Samuel W. Latta, Philadelphia, one
yaar. Homoeopathic. — O. S. Middleton,
Philadelphia, three years; Hugh Pite-
ttirn, Harrisburg, three years; Isaac G.
Smedley, Philadelphia, three years; Ed-
ward Cranch, Erie, two yeare; C, F.
Bingamen, Pittsburg, two years; Au-
gustus Korndoerfer, Philadelphia, on&
year; J. P. Cooper, Allegheny, one
year. Eclectic. — H. Yeagley, LancaB^;^
ter, three years ; Augustus Niles, Wells*^
boro, three years; L. B. O'Neale, Mmi:
chauicsburg, three years; H. B. Piper,.
Tyrone, two years; J. R. Borland,'
Franklin, " two yeare ; W. H. Blake*'
Philadelphia, one year; A. B. Wood*^.
ward, Tunkhannock, one year.
STATE BOARD OF HEAJOTH AND
VITAL STATISTICS of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, 1894. Officer!
and members. — Pres. Hon. Samuel T.
Davis, M. D., Lancaster; Sec'y, Benja-
min Lee, M. D., Philadelphia. Mem-
bers.— Pemberton Dudley, M. D., 1406
N. Sixteenth St., Philadelphia; How-
ard Murphy, C. E., 326 Waluut St., Phila;
delphia; Richard Y. Cook, Philadelphia;
George C. Groff, M. D., Bucknell Uni-
versity, Lewisburg; J. H. McClelland,
M. D., 411 Penu. ave., Pittsburgh, Hon.
Samuel T. Davis, M. D., Lancaster;
Benjamin Lee, M. D., 1532 Pine et,
Philadelphia. Place of meeting. — Su- :
preme Court Room, State Capitol, Har-/
risburg (unles.s otherwise ordered). ;
Janitor.— John Harner, 1417 N. Third
St., Harrisburg. Time of meeting. —
Second Thursday in May, July and
November at 4 P. M.
Standing Committees. Executive
Committee. — Pemberton Dudley, M. D.,
chairman; Howard Murphy, C. E.,
Richard Y. Cook, Benjamin Lee,
M. D., Sec'y- Place of meeting.—
Executive office, 1532 Pine St., Philadel-,;
phia. Committee on Registration and
Vital Statistics. — Benjamin Lee, M. D„
Samuel T. Davis, M. D. Bureau of
Registration of Vital Statistics. — Depart' i
ment of Internal Affairs, State Capi-
tol, Harrisburg. State Superintendent
of Registration of Vital Statistics.—
Benjamin Lee, M. D. Registrars of
Marriages, Births and Deaths.— All
Clerks of Orphans' Courts. Registrar*
of Practitioners of Medicine and Sur-
gery.— ^All Prothonotaries. Committee
on Preventable Diseases, Disinfection
and Supervision of Travel and Traffic-
George G. GrofC, M. D., Chairman;
Richard Y. Cook. Comjnittee on
Water Supply, Drainage, Sewerage,
Topography and Mines.— Mr. Howard
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Murphy, C. E., and George G. GrofE, M.
D. Committee on Public Institutions and
School Hygiene. — Richard Y. Cook,
Chairman; George G. GrofE, M. D.
Committee on Adulterations, PoisonB,
Explosives, and Other Special Sourcei
of Danger to Life and Limb. — Pember-
ton Dudley, M. D., Chairman, and How-
ard Murhpy.C. E. Committee on Sanitary
Legislation, Rules and Regulations.—
James H. McClelland, M. D., Chairman;
Benjamin Lee, M. D.
Medical Inspectors of the Board.—
■Dela-ware District, Philadelphia, Dela-
ware, Chester, Montgomery and Bucks
counties. Dr. W. B. Atkinson, Inspector,
Philadelphia. Lehigh District, Lehigh,
..JJorthampton, Carbon and Monroe coun-
ties. Dr. Charles Mclntire, Jr., Inspec-
tor, Easton. , Wyoming District, Lu-
zerne, Wyoming, Pike, Lackawanna.
Wayne, and Susquehanna counties, Dr
Charles P. Knapp, Inspector, Wyoming.
Susquehanna District, Lancaster, York
and Dauphin counties, Dr. P. A. Hart-
njan. Inspector, 5arrisburg. Schuyl-
kill District, -Berks, Lebanon and Schuyl-
kill counties. Dr. W. Murray Weid
man. Inspector, Reading. Northumber-
land District, Northumberland, ITnicn,
Snyder, Montour and Columbia counties.
Dr. William Leaser, Jr., Inspector, Lewis-
burg. Lycoming District, Lycoming,
Tioga, Potter, Bradford and Sullivan
counties. Dr. S. M. Woodburn, Inspec-
tor, Towanda. Cumberland District,
Cumberland, Adams', Franklin and
Perry, Dr. R. L. Sibbet, Inspector, Oar^
lisle. Juniata District, Juniata, Mifflin
and Huntingdon counties, Dr. A. B.
Brumbaugh, Inspector, Huntingdon.
Central, Center, Clearfield, Clinton and
Blair counties. Dr. C. B. Dudley, In-
■pector, Altoona. Western Slope Dis-
trict, Jefferson, Elk, Cameron, McKean
and Clarion counties. Dr. J. B. Neale,
Inspector, Reynoldsville. Southern Tier
District, Fulton, Bedford, Somer-
«et and Fayette counties, vacant.
Allegheny District, Allegheny, Wash-
ington, Greene, Butler, Beaver and Law-
rence counties', Dr. J. R. Thomp-
son, Inspector, Pittsburg. Lake
District, Erie, Crawford, Warren, Mer-
cer, Venango and Forest counties, Dr.
A. A. Woods, Inspector, Erie. Cone-
maugh District, Cambria, Westmoreland,
Indiana and Armstrong counties. Dr. W.
£}. Mathews, Johnstown.
Engineer Inspectors of the Board. —
Eastern District, William H. Boardman,
0. E., Philadelphia. Western District,
Col. Thomas P. Roberts, C. E., Pitts-
burg. Henry Leffmann, M. D., Chem-
ist, Philadelphia. W. M.
M. D., Bacteriologist, Phil
Rules Defining the Duties of the Medi-
cal Inspector and his Assistants.
The Medical Inspector shall have the
■upervision of the management of Con-
tagious and Infectious Diseases; and
shall supervise the work of the
Assistant Medical Inspectors. All
questions requiring special medical
knowledge or investigation shall be re-
ferred to him. He shall be required
to be present at the office during the
meetings of the Board, and at such
other times' between the hours of 9
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. daily,
as his duties will permit of.
He shall, from time to time, with
the aid of his assistants, make a thor-
ough examination of all school buildings,
with the object of discovering and of hav-
ing remedied all conditions having a
tendency to affect injuriously the health .
of the children. He shall, from time
to time, report to the Board the re-
sults of his investigation, with such
recommendations as he may deem prop-
er. On the first Tuesday in January
and July of each year he shall make
a full report of his work for the pre-
ceding six months.
The Assistant Medical Inspectors shall
be under the immediate direction of
the Medical Inspector. 'They shall re-
port in person daily to him at 12 o'clock
noon or as often as shall be required.
They shall be assigned to districts, over
which they are expected to have sanitary
supervision. They shall visit and ex-
amine infected hous'es and all cases of
contagious or infectious diseases assigned
to them and make a full report, with
recommendations in writing, and, when
necessary, also by telephone or tele-
graph. They shall insist upon the ap-
plication of all necessary sanitary and
prophylactic measures. In all cases in
which diseases can be spread, either di-
rectly or indirectly, from one person to
another, the Isolation of the patient and
the disinfection or destruction of the
Infectious material are of primary im-
portance. Isolation may be accomplished
by removing the sick at the earliest
possible moment from the house to the
Municipal Hospital if it is not possible
in the house, or, in some cases, by re-
moval of the well, if accomplished at
the outbreak of the dis'ease.
The arrest of the spread of the dis-
ease Is further to be attemp>ted by thor-
ough ventilation and cleanliness of the
sick room, the prompt and efficient dis-
infection of the excreta, the disinfection
of bedding, clothing, and all articles in
the sick-room before their removal; and,
after recovery or death of the patient,
by disinfection of the clothing, rooms,
tesspools, etc. Disinfecting
lave been provided on the
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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
grounds of the Municipal Hospital for
the immediate purification, by heat and
other means, of all soiled clothing, bed-
ding and other infected articles that
cannot be properly treated at home.
Whenever such is required the Halth
Officer should be notified. Printed cir-
culars describing particularly the meas-
ures necessary to employ in cases of
contagious and infectious diseases should
be sent to or left at the house.
Whenever the sick "cannot be properly
attended to at home," a recommendation
for their lemoval to the Municipal Hos-
pital should be furnished the Medical
Inspector. The duty of visiting houses
where there are cases of contagious or
infectious diseases should be performed
vcith great discretion, so that, while noth-
ing necessary to be known shall escape ob-
servation, the service shall not excite op-
position by its obtrusiveness and un-
necessarily inquisitorial character.
AJl cases of diseases mentioned in the
"notification blanks" are required to be
reported, but it is not expected that all
cases shall be visited. Discriminating
judgment must be exercised in this mat-
ter. The reports furnished by physicians
will aid in forming a judgment. Re-
peated inspection is more particularly
necessary where the sick are not isolated,
disinfection and sanitary and precau-
tionary measures are not employed, and
where intercourse with the sick and the
public is not prevented, in order to cor-
rect these faults. In such cases a watch-
man may be necessary, and may be se-
cured by notifying the Health Officer.
Carefully respect the rights of the at-
tending physician.
Well children in the family should be
prohibited from attending schools or pub-
lic assemblages.
Small packages of chloride of lime,
carbolic acid, sulphur and corrosive sub-
limate have been prepared. A few of
these should be taken on the tour of in-
■pection for immediate use where neces-
sity requires it.
The Assistant Medical Inspectors
■hould note whatever is not sanitary
about the house, premises or locality,
and report the same for correction.
Their duties in reference to contagious
and infectious diseases shall be per-
formed as herein described, and as fur-
ther explained in circular upon "Sani-
tary Inspection in Relation to Oontagious
and Infectious Diseases."
Whenever a case of contagious or in-
fectious disease occurs in a family in
which any member thereof attends
school, the Assistant Medical Inspector
shall promptly fill out a printed blank of
notification of such disease and send
the same to the principal of the school
where such child or children of the fam-
ily attend. Whenever such case has ter-
minated, either in recovery or death, the
Assistant Medical Inspectors shall re-
quire and supervise the destruction of
all books likely to have become infected
by having been brought in contact with
the person sick or his effects. They shall,
upon recovery of the sick, issue a cer-
tificate of recovery permitting the re-
turn of the child to school, which certi-
ficate aloue shall be recognized as valid
for this purpose. The following are de-
signated as safe periods after convales-
cence for issuing such certificates:
Three (3) weeks after full and absolute
recovery from scarlet fever; two (2V
weeks after diphtheria, and two (2)
weeks after small-pox.
Whenever a case of cholera occurs (or
even a case of "suspected cholera," and
until such suspicion is disposed of by a
biological test, which must be made in
all cases), the Medical Inspector shall
place an Assistant Medical Inspector in
the house where the sickness has oc-
curred, and such officer shall be on duty
(being relieved by one of the corps at
proper intervals) to enforce instructions,
for at least five days after the removal
of the patient to the Municipal Hospital,
or after death. A disinfector shall be at
the service of said officer to disinfect un-
der his instructions. Being on duty
means to be present sufficiently often
and long to have complete knowledge
of everything that takes place in the
house. If it be necessary to guard the
house, the Health Officer shall employ
watchmen for the purpose upon requisi-
tion of the Medical Inspector.
The object of this order is to intercept
and completely control the first cases,
and thereby prevent the spread of the
disease.
A circular of instructions shall be left
at every house where disease occurs, in-
dependent of the public distribution of
this information.
It is advised that disinfection be
promptly carried out at home under the
supervision of the Assistant Medical In-
spectors; but when articles cannot, in
the opinion of ilie Inspectors, be so disin-
fected, they must be removed to the
Municipal Hospital for proper treatment,
by requisition on the Health Officer.
The Assistant Medical Inspectors shall
make written report of the condition of
the premises where the sick reside, with
such recommendations as they may
deem advisable for the improvement of its
sanitary condition.
When a house is placed "under quar-
antine restrictions," they shall state
whether "complete" or "partial;" if the
latter, they shall name the person or per-
sons of the family, not coming in con-
tact with the sick, who may be per-
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UNDERTAKERS,
16th and Columbia Ave., Philad'a.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
mitted to leave and enter the house, and
the Health Officer shall place these
names upon the order furnished the
watchman.
They shall visit and examine public
Bchools and other school buildings located
In their districts whenever so directed,
and make thorousrh ^ inspection of the
buildings and appliances in the manner
laid doffn in "Principles of Sanitary In-
■ spection" issued by the Board of Health.
They shall have a general sanitary su-
pervision over their districts p.nd report
whatever faults need correction. They
shall visit industrial establishments with
a view of discovering nuisances thereon
or caused by the process of manufacture;
they shall observe the conditions of the
streets and public places, note defects in
surface drainage, and all offenses
against sanitary law and rules without
waiting for si)eeifio complaint to be
made; and they shall inquire diligently
into all natural and acquired conditions
having a tendency to affect injuriously
the health of the people.
The Medical Inspector shall analyze
the reports of his assistants and refer
them to the Board^ or to the Health Of-
ficer, or to the Nuisance Department, as
the case may be, for the necessary ac-
tion; blanks and books shall be kept for
this purpose.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF NORTHERN PENNSYL-
VANIA.—Anna C. Clarke, M. D., Sec'y,
Seranton.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION OF PENN-
SYLVANIA.—F. J. Slough, M. D.,
Sec'y, Allentown.
BOENINGHAUSEN H O M O E O
PATHIC CLUB OF PHILADEL-
PHIA.— George W. Smith, M. D., Sec'y
1320 Walnut.
HAHNEMANN CLINICAL CLUB
OF PHILADELPHIA.— A. A. Norris,
M. D., Sec'y, 4818 Chester ave., Phila-
delphia.
PHILADELPHIA HOMOEOPATH-
IC MEDICAL CLUB.— E. W. Mercer,
157 N. 15th.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF 23D WARD, PHILADEL-
PHIA.—S. G. Godshall, M. D., Sec'y,
Edgehill, Pa.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY HOMOEO
PATHIC COUNTY MEDICAL SO
OIETY.— D. W. Straub, M. D., Seo'y,
Shenandoah. Digitized by '
SOCIETE FEANCAISE DE BIENFAI-
SANCE.— Will meet at 106 Walnut street.
Avis Important — Les membres de la
Soci^t^ sout pries d'addresser les personnes
qu'ils on 4 recommander au 106 Walnut
street, chez M. Paul Pohl, Jr., oA le Comity
Distributeur s s'assemble le premier Mer-
cedi de chaque mois, de 10, &, 11 heurs du
matin.
En tout autre temps que les jours du
reunion du Comitfi Distributeur, ils sont
pries d'addresser les indignents 4 M. F. G.
Blapc, agent de la soci6t6' qui se tiendra k
oet effect, chaque jour, f^tes et dimanches
excepts, dans le bureau de M. Paul Pohl,
Jr., de 1 1 heures du matin k 1 heure de
I'apr^s-midi.
. Officers,— MM. H. A. Pintard, Pros. ;
J. E. LaPore, Vice-Pres.; Geo.W. Farr, Jr.,
Treas. ; G. G. Dussoulas. Sec.
MMicinfe et Chirurgiens.— W. F. Atlee,
A. C. Burnonville, A. D. Hall, Julius
Kaemmerer. E P. Bernardy, C. P. Turner,
C. E. SajiouR, Albert E. Epussel, Albert
Jacob, Theodore F. Chupein, Chirurgien-
dentiste.
PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR
THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS, 1627 Chestnut st. Of-
fice hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Connected
by telephone with all parts of the city.
Office Telephone No. 3901, Ambulance
Telephone No. 1254. M. V. B.Davis.sec'y.
Agents for the city, .Tames Maodonald,
1709 North Fifty-second St.; James W.
Fox, Darby, Del. Co., Pa,; Philip A.
Voorhees, 2143 North Thirty-first St.;
Henry Lepper, Jr., 2829 Lee St.; Herbert
E. Currier, 121 Sbsirpnack St., Ger'n.
THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY
FOR ORGANIZING CHARITY, Hl»
Honor the Mayor of Phila., Pres., ex-
officio. Directors. — J. L. Baily, Pres.;
J. S. Whitney, Vice Pres.; H. Tatnall,
Treas. J J. W. Walk, M. D., Gen. Sec'y,
1705 Chestnut st; J. L. Baily, John W.
Brown, Henry H. Collins, John S. Cope,
0; H. Howell, J. L. Crew, J. R. Sy-
pher, J. S. Whitney, Miss A. Hallowell,
H. Tatnall, J. S. Jenks, P. C. Garrett,
X P. Mumford, Miss Hettie N. Stokes,
A. T. Eavenson, R. R. Qorson, O. J.
Heppe, Rev. W. I. Nichols, H. La Barre
Jayne, Edw. M. Wistar. Wayfarers'
Lodge and Wood Yards, No. 1, 1719
Lombard st,, and No. 2, 80 Laurel st.
Officers of the District Association, —
Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th wards, Mrs.
M. G. Harmer, Sup't to all
Sup'ts, 1015 . South Sixth et. ; 5th
ward, J. G. Trip, Sup't, 338 Gris-
, com St.; 6th ward. Miss M. A. Smith,
M/Sro'iO/P® Branch st.; 7th ward, Misi
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MISCELLANEOUS I-NSTITUTIONS.
M. J. Burk, Sup't., 1510 Lombard st.;
8th and 9th wards, Mrs. A. E. Thomat,
Sup't.,' 1534 Sansom St.; 10th ward,
,F. M. La Fetra, Act. Sup't., 206 North
Twelfth St.; 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th
wards, J. P. Sloan, Sup't., 817 North
Fourth St.; 15th ward, Mrs. 0. Rum-
ford, Sup't., 2038 Brandywine St.; 16th
and 17th wards, Mrs. I. F. Brown,
Sup't, 78 Laurel st; 18th, 19th and
25th, 31st and 33d wards, Mrs. I.
Scheldt, Sup't., 1934 Howard st.; 20th
ward, Mrs. J. Guenther, Sup't., 1700
North Twelfth st.; 21at ward. Rev. A.
Sloan, Sup't., 3430 Ridge ave.; 22d
ward, R, Coulter, Sup't., 8 Harvey St.,
Germantown; 23d and 35th wards, Mrs.
R. K. Smedley, Sup't., 4661 Penn St.,
Frankford; 24th, 27th and 34th wards,
W. C. Barrett, M. D., Sup't, to
all Sup'ts, 4018 Powelton ave.;
26th and 30th wards, Mrs. L.
Young, Sup't, 2035 Christian St.;
28th, 29th wards, Miss B. Guenther,
1700 North Twelfth st.
The Society seeks to improve the con-
dition of the poor and to protect the
community from imposture.
Send strangers asking for relief to
the nearest district office and forward
begging letters to the Central Office.
THE PREVENTIVE SOCIETY OF
PHILADELPHIA. Capt. John Taylor,
Pres., City Hall; Robert Carey, See'y
and Treas., 208 South Fourth st. ; W. H.
Hutt M. D., medical director, 670
North Nineteenth st. Hours, 8 to 9
a. m., 4 to 7 p. m. The objects of this
Society are to furnish medical treatment
to the indigent without unnecessary ex-
posure of personal infirmities, or other
misfortune. To encourage a considera-
tion of the importance of anticipating
the development of diseases in children
of unhealthy parents, and the necessity
of recognizing the earlier symptoms of
disease, mental or physical defects, and
the adoption of auch means as will have
a tendency to prevent further develop-
ment.
Any worthy person may reoeive at theii
homes the services of a competent physi-
cian on the recommendation of a con-
tributor or of any other responsible per-
»on; all applications to be sent to the
Medical Director.
To endeavor to improve public health
by encouraging proper observation of
municipal, hygienic, or sanitary laws,
having a tendency to prevent the develop-
ment or propagation of diseases, by the
formation of auxiliary branches, and en-
listing the attention of the public to their
personal danger, and the means of
avoidance by the adoption of reasonable
and practical rules and personal in-
struction by a corps of competent lec-
turers, inspectors or other instruction.
Supported by contributions, which may
be sent to the Treasurer or any of the
officers.
FRANKLIN REiFORMATORY
HOME FOR INEBRIATES, 911, 913
and 915 Locust street. The object of
this Home is the thorough and perma-
nent reformation of inebriates. There
are combined in this institution church
privileges and home comforts. 'The
best medical treatment, careful nursing,
is assured to fallen men. In fact, noth-
ing is left undone that can be devised
to reaeue and permanently save the ine-
briates from self-destruction. The use-
fulness and perpetuity of this ),ome de-
pends upon the liberality of the publia
Officers. — G. Harry Davis, Pres.; Rich-
ard Wood, Wm. H. Allen, John B.
Baird, Vice Pres'ts. ; M. L. Pinckel,
Treas.; C. L. S. Tingley, Sec'y;
Attending Physicians, Edwin E.
Graham, M. D., Martin H. Wil-
liams, jr., M. D. ; Consulting Physi-
cian, Hobart A. Hare, M. D. ; C. J.
Gibbons, Supt. ; Mrs. E. M. Gibbons,
Matron; Solicitor, George L, Crawford.
Annual subscription, $5. Life member-
chip, $25.
TRAINING SCHOOLS AND DI-
RECTORY FOR NURSES, Directory
for Nurses, Hall of the College of Phy-
sicians, northeast corner Thirteenth
and Locust streets. Established 1882.
Its object is to keep a list of registered
nurses who have been recommended by
three physicians and three families for
whom they have nursed. Bach nurse
records her name, address, age, the
training school from which she grad-
uated, and her other qualifications us a
nurse, the class of cases she desires to
take, and her rates of charge, by the
day or week. Physicians are desired to
send to the directory any thoroughly
good nurse they know who is not reg-
istered, also any good wet nurse. It is
the intention of the committee that the
directory shall be a bureau of informa-
tion of everything relating to the sick.
To this end physicians are requested to
furnish any information, at once, \o the
Secretary. The office of the Secretary
is at the hall of the College -A Physi-
cians, northeast corner Thirteenth and
Locust streets, and is open :it all hours,
day or night. The registration fee
(paid only once by the nurse) is $5.00.
The directory does not regulate the
prices asked by nurses, but only reg-
isters them. Patients must arrange
with the nurses as to rates of payment
and period of engagement. Fee"s for
furnishing information leading to the
engagement of a nurse — between 7 a.
m. and 6 p. m., $2.00; between 6 p. m.
and 10 p. m.. $3.00; between 10 p. m.
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and 7 a. m. $4.00; for wet nurse (un-
certified), .^5.00; for wet nurses (cer-
tified after careful medical examina-
tion), $10.00; for finding and sending
nurse, an additional $1.00. Committee
of the CoUesge of Physicians. — W. W.
Keen, M-. D.; Wharton Sinkler, M. D.;
James C. Wilson, M. D. Sec'y.— Miss
S. H. FuUom, N. E. cor. 13th and Lo-
cust Bt8.
GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Wer-
nersTille, Pa., Drs. Wenrich and Dep-
pen, Proprietors. Wernersville has a
well earned reputation as a health re-
sort. Many natural advantages in the
way of most beautiful scenery, eti:.
PENNSYLVANIA! INDUSTRIAL
HOME FOR BLIND WOMEN, 3S27
Powelton avenue, Philadelphia. Rev.
J. A. Henry, president; John B. Chapin,
M. D., Rev. S. W. Dana, vice presidents;
C. W. Horner, M. D., secretary, Seven-
teenth and Walnut sts., Philadelphia.
been established, where physicians and
others may secure the services of thor-
oughly trained and efficient nurses.
THE SHELTERING ARMS, 717
Franklin street, Philadelphia. Rev.
.Thomas J. Taylor, cecretary, 411 Spruce
street. Medical Board. — J. Cheston Mor-
ris, M. D., 1514 Spruce; John Ashhurst,
M. D., 2000 DeLancey place ; Louis Starr,
M. D., 1818 South Rittenhouse square;
Morris J. Lewis, M. D., 1316 Locust.
Visiting Physicians. — W. H. EC. Githens,
M. D., 1512 Pine; Harvey Shoemaker,
M. D., 109 South Twentieth; Elliston
Morris, M. D., 128 South Eighteenth;
William W. Farr, M. D., 6043 German-
town av. Resident Physician. — ^J. Er-
nestine Hills, M. D.
HAHNEMANN! HOSPITAL
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES
AND NURSES' DIRECTORY.— Con-
nected with the Hahnemann Hospital
is a Training School for Nurses. The
course of study and training covers a
period of two full years. There are 34
pupils under training under the supervis-
ing care of Miss Alice Brownlee, Prin-
cipal. The officers and teachers of the
school are: Executive Committee. — ^A. R.
Thomas, M. D., Chairman; Mrs. H. P.
Taylor, Sec'y; C. M. Thomas, M. D.;
J. E. James, M. D.; Mrs. J. Lewi*
Crozer; B. F. Betts, M. D.; C. Mohr,
M. D. ; Mrs Horace Faseitt, Mrs. Geo.
C. Thomas; Mrs. J. J. Mohr. Lecturers.
fiiT-A. R. Thomas, M. D., Anatomy and
f Physiology; P Dudley, M. D., Hygiene;
, J. • H. Hamer, M. D., Chemistry and
Toxicology; Charles Mohr, M. D., Medi-
cal Nursing and Dietetics; C. Bartlett,
M. D., Neurological Nursing; L. W.
Thompson, M. D., Surgical Nursing;
B. F. Betts, M. D., Gynseeological 'Nurs-
ing; J. N. Mitchell, M. D., Obstetrical
Nursing. A Nurses' Din
MARKLETON SANITARIUM, Mar-
kleton, Somerset Co., Pa. John B. Jor-
dan, Manager. Prices of rooms vaiy ac-
cording to location, from .*]4 to $35
per week for one person, I'ach U'liiiional
occupant, $10. The refreshing und in-
vigorating baths of tliis i)i:ice ••ir.' too
well known to need any further com-
ment. M. U. Gerhard, M. D., Medical
Director; Caroline E. Smith, M. D.,
and B. B. Marsh, M. D.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL OR-
PHANAGE, Pres., Mrs. Matthew Simp-
son; Cor. Sec'y, Mrs. John Maguire.
Physicians.— Dr. G. B. Dunmire, Dr. S.
B. McCoUin, Dr. George I. McKelway,
Dr. T. Ridgway Barker and Dr. Jami-
son. Oculists. — Dr. S. Dickson Barr and
Dr. James Farrington. Dentists. — Dr.
Anna Pocht, Dr. John R. Frailer and
Dr. R. H. Horner.
HOMES FOR CONSUMPTIVES.—
Spacious buildings, designed especially
as a Home for Consumptives, have been
erected at Chestnut Hill, Pa. Apart-
ments are used in the "House of Mercy,"
411 Spruce St., where male patients are
received and maintained. No fee is
charged for admission to the Homes, and
no discrimination is made by reason of
nationality, creed or color, but it is ex-
pected that those who avail themselves
of the charity thus bestowed will con-
form to the ministrations of the Protest-
ant Episcopal Church. Rt. Rev. O. W.
Whitaker, D. D., Pres.; Rev. H. L.
Duhring, Supt. ; Mr. Effingham Perot,
Treas. Medical Staff-Tl. Solis Cohen,
M. D., Robert Boiling, M. D., E. W.
Watson, M. D., F. B. Henry, M. D.
Laryngologist— A. W. Watson, M. D.
Surgeon— R. H. Boiling, M. D. M.
Hannah McKirachen, M. D., Resident
Physician; Mrs. B. E. Nutt, Matron.
Visiting days from 2 to 5 p. m. daily
(except Sunday).
FRANKLIN SQUARE SANITA-
RIUM (private). For the cure and
treatment of alcoholism, morphinism
and other narcotics. Daniel Shannon,
M. D., Resident Physician, 210 Frank-
lin, Philadelphia.
nm^ ^yi^rJihW
ORPHANS' HOME AND ASYLUM
FOR AGED AND INFIRM of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church, German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Rev. A.
Matron.
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PENNA. EYE AND EAR INFIRM-
ARY.—N. E. cor. Thirteenth and Chest-
nut, Philadelphia.
NURSES' BENEFICIAX, ASSOCIAr
TION, COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS,
219 S. 13th. Dr. J. Madison Taylor,
Pres. ; Miss Helen Graney, First Vice
President; Robert Ward, Second Vice
President; Miss S. K. FuUom, Sec'y and
Treas. Managers — K._ Newton, Mrs,
Rouse, Dr. Moore, Mrs. Burrows, M.
Baines, M. McBwen, B. Smith, H.
Hodgson, M. Hesser, M- White, A. An-
derson, H. Morand, I. Miller.
THE PHILADELPHIA HOME
FOR INCURABLES, 48th st. and
Woodland ave. Its object is to provide
a Home for sufferers (men, women and
children) whose diseases are pronounced
incurable. The recent addition of a
Cancer Ward has greatly increased its
ability to give proper care to those af-
flicted with that disease. The Home is
open to visitors daily from 2 to 5 p, m-
Applicants for admission apply at the
Home on Tuesdays from 11 a. m. to 1
p. m. Physicians, C. P. Turner, M. D.,
W. C. Dixon, M. D.; Surgeons, W. W.
Keen, M. D., De Forest Willard, M. D.;
Gynecologist, Edward L. Duer, M. D.;
Oculist and Aurist, Charles S. Turnbull,
M. D., Consulting Staff; Charles W.
Burr, M. D., 1330 Spruce; Samuel W.
Morton, jM. D., 113 S. 20th; David' Bra-
den Kyle, M. D., 1632 Chestnut; Harrv
Toulmin, M. D., 4009 Chestnut, Visiting
Physicians; Isaac Leopold, M. D., Ocu-
list and Aurist, 1518 Franklin; Louis B.
Martin, D.D.S., 342 S. 18th; Edward C.
Betts, D.D.S., 4141 Lancaster av.. Den-
tists; Charles F. Stites, Supt.; I. H.
Mershon, Matron.
THE JEWISH FOSTER HOME
AND ORPHAN ASYLUM, German-
town, Philadelphia. Officers. — Leo Loeb,
Pres. ; Marcus Katz, V. Pres. ; Jacob Mil-
ler, T*eas.; B. F. Teller, Sec'y. Medical
and Dental Staff.— Chas. A. Currie,
M. D., Physician; A. C. Boumouville,
M. D., Consulting Physician; W. Roop,
D. D. S., Maria Leser, D. D. S.; S.
Fleischman, Supt; Mrs. S. M. Fleisch-
man. Matron.
THE CHURCH DISPENSARY OF
SOUTHWARK, incorporated A. D.
1873, No. 1719 S. Ninth st., Philadel-
phia, has been established to afford medi-
cal assitance to the sick poor living in
the southern part of Philadelphia. In
this rapidly growing part of the city there
is a pressing necessity for a dispensary.
Hours, daily, 12 M. to 2 P. M. The
sick-diet kitchen is located in this build-
ing, enabling the sick to be supplied
with the necessary food, under the di-
rection of the attending physican, from
11 A. M. to 12 M. The results of the
work at the dispensary have been very
encouraging, and it is recommended tO'
the benevolent. OfBeers. — Rev. T. L.
Franklin, D. D., Pres.; A. C. Wheeler,^
1508 S. 5th St., Sec'y; Rev. H. L. Duh'-I
ring, 740 S. Twelfth St., Treas. Exe-'
cutive Committee. — Rev. H. L. Duhring,.
J. E. Baird, T. W. Brooks. Medicar
Staff.— J. S. Ward, M. D„ Medical Di-
rector; S. E. Walker, M. D., Physician
in Charge; L. W. Steinbach, M. D.,.
Consulting Physician; W. B. Atkinson,.'
M. D., Diseases of Women; J. Solis-
Oohen, M. D., Disease.'! of Throat and
Lungs; J. M. Barton, M. D., Surgery p
J. V. Shoemaker, M. D., Dermatology.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE'
OF PENNSYLVANIA, Alumnae Asso-
ciation. Officers. — Mary E. Allen, M.
D., Pres.; Mary Putnam-Jacobi, M. D.,
First Vice Pres. ; Elizabeth C. Keller, '
M. D., Second Vice Pres.; Elizabeth R.
Bundy, M. D., Rec. Sec'y; Anna M. Mc-
Allister, M. D., Cor. Sec'y.; Marie K.
Formad, M. D., Treas. Censors.— Alice
M. Avery, M. D., Portland, Me.; Louise
Schneider-Blum, M. D., Philadelphia,
Pa.; Charlotte B. Brown, M. D., San'-:
Francisco, Cal.; Elizabeth R. Bundy,
M. D., Philadelphia, Pa.; Rita B.
Church, M. D., Williamsport, Pa.; Han- .
nah T. Croasdale, M. D., Philadelphia,
Pa.; Emma F. Gaston, M. D., Chicago,
111.; Mary G. Hood, M. D., Mlnnerf
apolis, Minn.; Elizabeth C. Keller, M.D.il
Jamaica Plain, Mass.; N. M. Leavell,!;
M. D., St. Louis, Mo.; Mary Putnam^"^
Jacobi, M. D., New York, N. Y.; Sarah |
B. Palmer, M. D., Boston, Mass.; Ida
E. Richardson, M. D, Philadelphia, Pa;
Marie R Werner, ,M. D., Philadelphia,
Pa.; Mary B. Wilson, M. D., Lancas-
ter, Pa. Permanent Committees.^Li-
brary F^ind, Clara Marshall, M. D.;
Emma E. Musson, M. D., and Fran'-
ces Hatchette, M. D. Educational Fund.
—Elizabeth C. Keller, M. D.; Hannah
T. Croasdale, M. D., and Mary B. Al-
len, M. D. Necrology, Anna M. Fuller-
ton, M. D.; Caroline M. Pumell, M. D.,
and Emma E. Richards, M. D.
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THE NORTHERN DISPENSARY,
for the Medical and Surgical Relief of
the Worthy Poor, No. 608 Fairmount
ave. Open daily from 8 A. M. to 6 P.
M., "to afford gratuitous medical advice,
surgical aid, medicine, and such other
means as may tend to the prevention of
disease and restoration of health to such
persons whose circumstances will not
admit, of the heavy expenditures attend-
ant upon sickness, and whose previous,
circumstances and present feelings might
prevent them from applying to the •
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Guardians of the Poor." There is a
special department for the treatment of
the diseases of the eye, open daily from
12 M. to 1 P. M. For the purpose of
extending the benefits of the institution,
the Managers have established a Lying-
in Department, for attending respectable
poor married women at their homes.
The annual contribution is $5 ; life mem-
bership, $20. Managers.— James V.
J Watson, Pres. ; William Weightman,
■ Vice-Pres. ; John L. Davis, See'y and
'Treas.
Medical Staff. — Resident Physician—
- Robert J. Hess, M. D. Attending Phy-
sicians and Surgeons. — C. F. Pettibone,
M. D., R. S. J. Mitcheson, M. D., J.
William Pancoast, M. D., Frankliil Noll,
U. D., Edwin G. Hawkes, M. D.,
Charles H. Reckefus, Jr., M. D., Joseph
McFarland, M. D., William RuofE, M.
D., W. E. Robertson, M. D., B. W.
■TuUey, M. D., Goldson T. Lamon, M.
D., P. A. Trau, M. D. Special Diseases
of the Eye, daily from 12 to 1 P. M.—
L. Brewer Hall, M. D. Associate. — G.
T. Lamon, M. D. Special Diseases of
■the Skin, Tuesday and Friday 3 to 4 P.
,M.— H. W. Stelwagon, M. D. Associate,
H. B. Nightingale, M. D. Special Dis-
eases of Women, Tuesday and Friday
4 to 5 P. M.— Charles P. Noble, M. D.
Associate, W. E. Parke, M. D. Special
Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Ear,
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 2 to
'4 P. M.— -B. Baldwin Gleason, M. D.
Associates, Wm. M. Menah, M. D.,
Joseph L. Nicholson, M. D. Special Dis-
eases of the Mind and Nervous System,
.Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 4 to
-5 P. M.— M. H. Bochroch, M. D. Asso-
ciate, W. E. Robertson, M. D. Consult-
-ing Physicians. — William Pepper, M. D.,
H. W. Rihl, M. D., W. M. Welsh, M.
D., Levi Curtis, M. D., J. M. DaOosta,
M. D., S. Rush Ketcham, M. D. Con-
.sulting Surgeons. — H. Leamau, M. D.,
James Collins, M. D., F. Sebring Slifer,
M. D., E. W. Holmes, M. D., Jos. S.
Gibb, M. D., John T. Roberts, M. D.
■Consulting Physicians to the Lying-in
Department. — Theophilus Parvin, M.,
D., W. B. Atkinson, M. D., William
•Goodell, M. D., D. Lougaker, M. D.
Apothecarj'. — George S. Davison.
MIDNIGHT MISSION, 919 Locust
St., Philadelphia. Officfers. — ^Rev. J. De
W. Perry, D. D., Pres., Gtn.; A. A.
StuU, Treas., 813 Chestnut; A. C. Rex,
See'y. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia; W.
W. Porter, Esq., Solicitor; Miss M. B.
•Oochran, Teacher. City.— Mrs. A.' Hud-
son, Matron, 919 Locust street; Miss
Sneyd, Assistant Matron. Country Home
— Mrs. Sharp, Matron, Walnut Lane,
Gtn.; Miss Mears, Assistant Matron.
-Consulting Staff.— De F. Willard, M. D.,
R. G. Curtin, M. D., J. Price, M. D.
Medical Staff, City.— S. W. Morton, M.
D., E. J. Morris, M. D., S. L. Wilson,
M. D., J. H. Adams, M. D. Country
Home.— J. R. Shellenberger, M. D., S.
B. Shoemaker, M. D., Alexis D. Smith,
M. D., Wm. N. Johnson, M. D.
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THE VISITING NURSE, SOCIETY
OF PHILADELPHIA, 1340 Lombard,
Philadelphia. The object of this society
is to give to the poor and to those of
moderate means the best home lursing
possible under existing circumstances.
Officers. — Pres. Mrs. Henry C. Lea;
See'y, Miss Mary Moss; Treas., Mrs. A.
P. Brubaker. Ex. Com.— The Ex-
ecutive Committee consists of any
members of the Board who at-
tend the weekly meetings on Fri-
day at 11 o'clock. Committee on Nurses —
Miss Stevenson, Miss Buckley, Miss
Townsend, Mrs. Peirce. Committee on
House and Loan Supplies.- -Vtrs. Jeuks,
Mrs. Brubaker, Mrs. Reath. Commit-
tee to Visit with the Nurses. — Miss
Townsend, Miss Buckley. Committee
on Records. — Mies Florence Catherwood.
Terms. 1. A Visiting Nurse is fur-
nished without charge to those unable to
pay for her service. 2. Patients in
better circumstances are expected to
pay from ten cents a visit (which covers
street car fare) upwards. 3. Pay , pa-
tients are charged 50 cents an hour,
which is the actual cost of the nurse's
time to the Society, but in certain emer-
gencies, at the discretion of the Head
Nurse, nurses are furnished by the half
day for 25 cents an hour. Special
terms may be made for dispensaries.
4. The Society keeps, for the convenience
of the public, a registry of inexpensive
nurses, not hospital graduates, but hav-
ing some experience, who may be en-
gaged to stay by the week. These
"Outside" nurses must be engaged and
paid by the patient, as the Society hai
no connection with them, beyond keep-
ing their names on file. 5. Visiting
Nurses will remain with a patient for
the first 24 hours after a major surgical
operation, and will visit after that daily
as required. Should a patient need
continuous care an Outside Nurse must
be engaged and paid for by the patient.
6. The hours of the nurses are from 8
o'clock in the morning until 8 at night.
After that time they cannot respond to
calls. 7. The nurses will visit in the
morning those cases which have been
reported' the previous day, while those
coming to the office before 12 o'clock
will receive attention in the afternoon.
8. The nurses are for the use of the
public, and it is desired that physicians
and others interested in the sick shall
send for them. The service should be '
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paid for whenever possible, as the So-
ciety is supported entirely by volnntary
contributions. 9. In addition to the
trained Visiting Nurses the Society also
has a few Pupil Nurses who can some-
times remain with a patient for a mode-
rate compensation by the week.
PENNSYLVANIA TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR FEEBLE-MINDED
CHILDREN, Elwyn, Pa. Patienti
must be resident of Pennsylrania to be
admitted without charge; from other
States admitted as private patients.
Visiting days from 10 to 4 P. M. daily,
except Sunday. Martin W. Barr, M. D.,
Chief Physician.
Medical Board. — Surgeons, John B.
Deaver, M. D., W. W. Keen, M. D.;
Physicians, John Madison Taylor, M.
D., D. T. Laine, M. D. ; Neurologists,
S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., H. C. Wood,
M. D., G. K. Mills, M. D.; Orthopaedic
Surgeon, T. G. Morton, M. D.; Otolo-
gist, C S. TurnbuU, M. D.; Ophthal-
mologist, S. D. Risley, M. D.; Laryn-
gologist, S. Solis Cohen, M. D.; Gyne-
cologist, A. E. Broomall, M. D.; Path-
ologists, H. W. Cattell, M. D., Joseph
Leidy, M. D.; Dental Surgeon, Thomas
C. Stelwagen, M. D.
PENNSYLVANIA SOLDIERS AND
SAILORS' HOME, Erie, Pa. S. F.
Chapin, M. D., Resident Physician; D.
H. Strickland, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geon.
THE RICHARDSON HOME FOR
CONVALESCENTS (Founded by
Lady Kortright), Devon, Pa. The at-
tention of physicians and others are in-
vited to the facilities offered for con-
valescents. The Home is under the care
of the Presbyterian Hospital. It ii,
however, open for patients from all
sources. No contagious or infectious
ease admitted. Physicians can attend
their patients personally, if so desired.
Prices for rooms, from $7 to $20 per
week, including board and general at-
tendance, etc. For further information
address as above.
THE MORGUE, 1307-9 Wood st.,
Philadelphia. The new Morgue, which
is of brick and red sandstone, is two
stories in height and cost the city $20,-
000, with an additional $10,000 for the
refrigerating and electrical plants. It is
fitted up in hard wood and the walls
are ornamented with tiling of unique
design and harmonious coloring. On
each side of the entrance are the offices
of Superintendent Robinson and his as-
sistants. Directly back of these is the
main hall, 32 feet square.
The refrigerating and electrical plants,
with the boxes for the bodies, are in the
basement. There are ten of the latter,
fitted up with sliding stretchers to ac-
commodata twenty bodies. On both
sides of the main hall, directly above
are series of plate glass windows im-
bedded in the floor, surmounted by i
railing, and so arranged that the faces
of the dead in the boxes below may
be inspected from above. The features
are made plainer by electric lights
placed so that the rays fall directly
upon the face of the body in each box.
The second story contains the room for
post-mortem examinations and a room
for the Coroner's physician. An ele-
vator occupies a comer at the rear, and
together the edifice is fitted up in a
most advantageous manner.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA IN-
STITUTE FOR THE DEAF AN0
DUMB, Pittsburg, Pa.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA IN-
STITUTE FOR THE BLIND, Pitts-
burg, Pa.
JEWISH MATERNITY HOME, 534
Spruce street.
MAPOTHER HOME FOR INVA-
LIDS AND FEEBLE-MINDED, Hai^
rowgate lane, above Kensington avenue,
Philadelphia.
WALTERS' PARK SANITARIUM,
Walters Park, near Reading. Pa. Terms,
$12 to $25 per week. Situated in the
mountains, overlooking the Lebanon Val-
ley, city of Reading, and several rail-
coads in view.
LEHIGH VAI^LEY (PA.) MEDI-
CAL .ASSOCIATION.— Charles Mo-
Intire, M. D., Sec'y, Easton, Pa.
ORGANON MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—T. P. Maddux, M. D., Sec'y,
Chester. Pa.
UNITED STATES A^ETERINARY
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.— W. Hor-
ace Hoskins, M. D., 12 South Thirty-
seventh street, Philadelphia.
AMERICAN ANTI-VIVISECTION
SOCIETY.— Miss Adele Biddle, Sec'y,
2033 Pine, Philadelphia.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MU-
TUAL AID SOCIETY.— W. O. Brun-
r.ell, M. D., Sec'y, Wyalusing, Brad-
ford Co., Pa.
HAHNEMANN CLUB OF PHILA-
DELPHIA.—T. S. Dunning, M. D.,
Sec'y, 1328 N. 15th.
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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
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PHILADELPHIA HOMOEOPATH-
IC CLINICAL, SOCIETY.— W. H. Big-
ler, M. D., Sec'y, 1524 Arch.
LEHIGH VALLEY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— E. D.
Doolittle. M. D., Sec'y, Easton.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE
OB' PHILADELPHIA.— W. W. Van
Baun, M. D., 419 Pine.
SqUTH CENTRAL PENNSYL-
VANIA HOMOEOPATHIC MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— S. G. A. Brown, M.
Dt Sec'y, Shippensburg, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE QUAR-
. ANTINE BOARD, City Hall, Philadel-
R phia. Members of Board. — Moses Veale,
Pres.; Benjamin Lee, M. D., Sec'y;
itichard A. Cleemann, M. D., Thomas
I Winsmore, Henry C. Boenning, M. D.,
' Ernest Laplace, M. D., Henry M. Du-
Btns.
OBSTETRICAL
PHILADELPHIA.
lege of Physicians,
ley, M. D., Sec'y.
SOCIETY OF
-Will meet at Col-
Frank W. Tal-
OOLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF
PHILADELPHIA.- Will meet at hall of
College of Physicians, Thirteenth and
Locust sts., first Wednesday of each
month (except July and August). Offi-
, eers.- S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., Pres.;
J. M. DaCosta, M. D., Vice Pres.;
Charles W. Dulles, M. D., Sec'y; Henry
Fisher, M. D., Treas. Censors.- Wil-
liam Goodell, M. D., Alfred Stille, M.
D., William Hunt, M. D., William
F. Norris. M. D.
PHILADELPHIA ACADEMY OP
SURGERY.— Will meet at College of
Physicians, first Monday of each month
(except July, August and September).
Officers.— William Hunt, M. D., Pres.;
William W. Keen, M. D., and J. Ewing
Mears, Vice Pres'ts; Thomas R. Neil-
son, M. D., Sec'y; William G. Porter,
M. D., Treas.
PHILADELPHIA CLINICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at the members' resi-
dences fortnightly. Officers.— C. M.
Thomas, M. D., 1623 Arch et., Pres.;
J. N. Mitchell, M. D., 113 S. 16th, Vice
Pres.; W. H. Bigler, M. D., 1524 Arch
St., Sec'y; C. R. Norton, M. D., 700
N. 40th St., Treas.
J. AIKEN MEIGS MEDICAL AS-
SOCIATION.—Will meet at mem-
bers' residences second Thursday of
every month. Officers. — John S. Miller,
M. D., Pres.; H. H. Preund, Sec'y.
SANATARIUM, 212 S. 15th, Philadel-
phia, for the application of Electricity
and Allied Agents in the Diseases of
Women and Diseases of the Nervous
System. For further information ad-
dress G. Betton Massey, M. D.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY OF
OPHTHALMOLOGY.— Will meet at
College of Physicians. Charles A.
THE PHILADELPHIA NEURO-
LOGICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at
College of Physicians fourth Monday in
the month from October to April inclu-
sive. John Madison Taylor, M: D.,
Sec'y.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY OF
OTOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY.—
Will meet at College of Physicians.
Charles H. Burnett, M. D., Sec'y.
PHILADBLPHIA PATHOLOGI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at College
of Physicians. Augustus A. Eshner,
M. D., Sec'y.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY OF
GENERAL SURGERY.- Will meet at
College of Physicians. Thomas S. K.
Morton, M. D., Sec'y.
E. E. MONTGOMERY, M. D., pri-
vate hospital for the treatment of dis-.
eases of women. Accommodation, ten
patients. Trained nurses and careful
attention.
SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION OP
PHILADELPHIA, located at Red
Bank, Del. River. Contributions vrill be
thankfully received, or donations of
clothing or groceries by any of the
managers. Officers: President, George
D. McOreary, Market Street National
Bank; vice president, Samuel H. Gilbert,
619 North Twenty-fourth street; secre-
tary. Dr. Eugene Wiley, 330 Reed
street; treasurer, Edward H. Rowley, 5
North Front street; WOliam B. Atkin-
son, M. D., 1400 Pine street; William H.
Ford, M. D., 1622 Summer street;
Charles Thackara, 1524 Chestnut street;
James D. Winsor, 338 South Delaware
avenue; Monroe Smith, room 37, Forrest
Building; Charles H. Banes, Market
Street National Bank; Samuel H. Aus-
tin, Jr., 511 Chestnut street; John, F.
Combs, 1250 North Broad street; so-
licitor, Hampton L. Carson, Drexel Build-'
ing; superintendent, William T. Jackson,
Woodbury, N. J. ; physician-in-charge„ J.
Oliver, M. D., Sec'y. Digitized by M;SJ*SE(#@l^oore, 1218 North Eighteenth.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
BETHANY DISPENSARY, Twenty-
second and Bainbridge streets, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Medical, surgical and dis-
eases of women and children. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 4 P. M.
Diseases of eye, throat, nose and ear
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4
P. M. Medical stafC— J. A. Scott, M. D.;
R. G. Le Conte, M. D. ; A. G. Thoua-
fion, M. D.; W. W. Leach, M. D.; G.
A. Knowles, M. D.
SOUTHERN DISPENSARY. 31&
Bainbridge street, Philadelphia, The
principal object of this institution is
to afford medical' relief to the p'>or in
those cases where removal to a public
hospital would, for any approved r^-ason
be ineligible. Staff — Medical, Hart B
Baxter, M. D.; Edward Horgun, M D.;
Surgical, W. M. L. Coplin, M. D.; Sye,
Bar, Nose and Throat, Charles A. Nib-
lock, M. D.; Skin Diseases, J. Abbott
Cantrell, M. D.; Diseases of Women
and Children, J. J. McLaughlin, M D.;
District Visiting Physician, liivid
Bevan, M. D. ; Resident Apothecary,
William N. Seary. Managers — Robert
0- Floyd, president, 1717 Park avenue;
Asher S. McCuUy, secretary, 141S> South
Broad; John Oastner, treasurer, Bever-
ly, N. J.; George W. Price, John L.
Thomson, N. Hickman, M. D.; David
Jameson, W. Joseph Hearn, M. D.;
H. F. Baxter, M. D-; Clement R.
Bowen, John Middleton.
THE PENNSYLVANIA INSTITU-
TION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB,
Mt. Airy, Phila., is a school of learning,
incorporated under the laws of the
State, and designed to afford instruc-
tion for a class of children that cannot
be reached by the public schools. It is
sustained by the contributions of the
benevolent, and by legislative appro-
priations, and is open to all deaf chil-
dren of suitable age and capacity for re-
ceiving instruction. The system of in-
instruction includes both the oral and
manual methods; the course of study
pursued includes all the English
branches. A complete course in indus-
trial training is also provided; no boy
op girl leaves the school without a
good trade. Physician, Russell H. John-
son, M. D.; Consulting Physicians and
Surgeons, J. M. Da Costa, M. D., D.
Murray Cheston, M. D., William Hunt,
M. D.; Thomas G. Morton, M. D.; H.
B. Wharton, M. D., Ophthalmic Sur-
geons, William Thomson, M D. , Geo.
0. Harlan. M. D., Charles S. Turnbull,
M. D. ; Aural Surgeons, Charles H.
Burnett, M. D.; B. Alexander Randall,
M. D. , Laryngologists, Harrison Allen,
M. D., A. Ames Bliss, M. D., Dentist,
William Diehl, D. D. S. , A. L. E.
Crouter, Sup't.
HOME OF THE MERCIFUL
SAVIOUR FOR CRIPPLED CHXL^
DREN, 4400 Baltimore ave. The Home
of the Merciful Saviour for Crippled
Children takes helpless children without
board or entrance fee. Trades are given
where possible. The support is by volun-
tary contribution. Four thousand dollars
permanently endows a bed. By paying
two hundred dollars annually, a cot may
be named and taken. The Home is not
connected with any parish. Officers.—
E. O. Kendall, LL. D.; Mr. T. H.
Montgomery, Mr. A. Laussat Clay, Mr.
Francis J. Gowan, and Rev. Robert F.
Innee, Trustees. Rev. Robert F. Innes,
Chaplain ; James Hendrie Lloyd, M. D.,
Physician; Young, — M. D., Surgeon;
Henry D. Jump, M. D., Assistant Sur-
geon; De Forest Willard, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeon; Ohas. K. Mills, M. D.,
Consulting Physician; Geo. E. De
Schwtinitz, M. D., Ophthalmologist;
Francis I. Gowen, Solicitor; Eliza
Yerkes, M. D., Dentist; Mrs. Robert F.
Innes, Secretary and Treasurer,
NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL, of
the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The course in the training school re-
quires two years for its completion, and
has in view the elevation of the stan-
dard of attainments and qualifications
of nurses, so as to make the vocation
one of dignity and honor, no less than
of usefulness. A dormitory for nurses
is on the hospital grounds, 62 feet in
length by 42 in width, three stories
high. Commencements are now held in
the clinic hall, when those students w'"'
have passed successfully the examina-
tions receive the diploma of the school.
Applications for admission to the nurse
school should be made to A. M. Fuller- .
ton, M. D., Physician in Charge, Wo-
man's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA DISPENSARY s
(for the medical and surgical relief Ol :
the poor), 127 South Fifth street. An- J
nual contributions, $5; life membership,- ;;
$50. Open from 9 A. M. t<^ 5 P. M.I
Patients unable to visit the institutionii
may, by sending to the Dispiinsary, ob-
tain orders on physicians who will at-
tend them at their homes, without charge.
Obstetrical and gynaecological depart-
ment for attending lying-in r-ases, at their
homes, and ti eating diseases of women
at the daily Dispensary clii'ic; open fromV
2 to 4 P. M. Medical utaff.— District •
physicians — James W. Robinson, M. D., •
1334 Pine; Horace S. Lewars, M. D., -
828 Spring Garden; Morris Booth Miller,
M. D., 1346 Spruce; B. H. Potts, M. D.,
1032 Spruce; John Bacon, M.D., 1409 Lo-
cust. Obstetric physician, Joseph Prite,
M.D., 211 N. 18th. Consulting physicians
and surgeons— R. A. F. Penrose, M. D.,
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1331 Spruce; William G. Porter, M. D.,
1223 Spruce; H. G. Wood, M. D., 192&
Cliestnut; Thomas S. K. Morton, M. D.,
1506 Locust. Resident physician — E. S.
Vanderslice, M. D. A.ssistant physiciaui
— L H. Boyd, M. D. Apothecary — ^Hen-
ry M. Garden, M. D.
THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF THE RED CROSS (Associate So-
ciety), 45 N. 17th St., Philadelphia.
For the relief of suffering by war, pesti-
lence, famine, flood, fires, and other
calamities of sufficient magnitude to be
deemed national in extent. This society
is subject to the call of the National
Committee of the American Association
of the Red Cross, and operates under
the provisions of the Geneva Treaty,
promulgated at Geneva, Switzerland, in
1864, and signed since then by all the
nations of the earth, including the
United States, which gave in its adhe-
lion, through President Arthur, in
March, 1882.
Officers.— W. H. Pancoast, M. D.,
Pres.; DeForest Willard, M. D., Mrs.
G. 0. Heberton, Mrs. C. Hazelhurst,
Mrs. J. H. Cooke, Rev. R. M. Luther
and Mrs. T. T. Rumney, Vice-Pres'ts;
Mr. F. T. Patterson, Treas.; Mr. J. S.
Singer, Cor. Sec'y; J. W. O'Neill, M. D.,
Eec. Sec'y. Advisory Committe. — Mr.
W. Smith, Mrs. G. B. Cresson, Mrs.
J. H. Dye, Mrs. J. Mifflin, Mr. O. B.
Newbold, Mr. C. H. Kuhn, L. W. Fox,
M. D., Mr. J. W. Cooke, Mrs. R. Heck-
«her and Mr. A. Gratz. Executive Com-
mittee.—Mrs. W. H. Pancoast, Miss L.
B. Olaghorn, Mr. H. Budd, Mr. C. H.
Howell, Miss A. L. Perot, Mr. G. W-
Joseph, Mrs. J. F. lunger, Mrs. J. W.
O'Neill. Mrs. F. Coxe, Mrs. T. T.
Rumney, Mr. W. A. Piatt, A. W. Bid-
die, M. D. and Mr. G. W. Bacon.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
ROAD VOLUNTARY RELIEF DE-
PARTMENT, including the employe*
of The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany, The Northern Central Railway
Company, The West Jersey Railroad
Company, The Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton and Baltimore Railroad Company,
and The Camden and Atlantic Railroad
Company.
, MEDICAIi EXAMINERS AND DISTBIOTS.
;-' S. W. Latta, M. D., Chief Medical
Examiner, Trenton, N. J. Residence
3626 Baring st., Philadelphia, Pa., D.
W. Nead, M. D., Assistant, 1848 Master
St., Philadelphia.
M. G. Simpson, M. D., and S. D. Geis-
singer, M. D., *Jersey City, N. J. Gen-
eral Agent, Jersey City Ferries, New
York and Belvidere Division. New
York and vicinity. Brooklyn. Jersey
City to New Brunswick (Bi0i^§S^^i6l^Sbft^^''7^'
river.) Perth Amboy Branch. Dela-
ware and Raritan Canal employes in
District.
Jos. M. Wells, M. D., and C. F.
Hough, M. D., Trenton, N. J. New
York, Amboy and Belvidere Division.
New Brunswick (Raritan river) to Tor-
resdale (excl.) (Philadelphia City Hie).
Millstone, Rocky Hill and Princeton
Branches. Trenton to Manunka Chutk.
Flemingt.on Branch. Delaware and Ra-
ritan Canal, excluding employes in
Districts 2 and 4. Trenton cut-off to
Earnest.
C. H. Johnson, M. D., Hightstown, N.
J. Amboy and Belvidere Division.
South Amboy to Burlington (excl.).
Bordentown to Trenton (excl.). Pem-
berton Junction (excl.) to Bay Head.
New Lisbon to Kinkora. Monmouth
Junction (excl.) to Sea Girt. Mana-
hawken to Beach Haven and Barnegat
City. Pennsylvania Railroad employe*
on New York and Lackawanna Branch
Railroad and Tuckerton Railroad. Dela-
ware and Raritan Canal employes in
district.
W. F. Campbell, M. D., Camden, N.
J. General Offices Camden and Atlantic
and West Jersey Railroads, Amboy,
Camden and Atlantic Railroad and West
Jersey Railroad Division. Camden to
Pemberton Junction. Camden to Bur-
lington. Mt. Holly, Medford and Vin-
centown Branches. Camden and At-
lantic Railroad and Branches. Weit
Jersey Railroad and Branches.
E. C. Town, M. D., S. A. Bonnaffon,
M. D., J. B. Hileman, M. D., and J. A.
Finley, M. D^ *Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia, Pa. General Office, Gen-
eral Agent, Philadelphia, New York,
Amboy, Schuylkill, Maryland and Cen-
tral Division. Philadelphia. Broad
Street to Frazer (excl.). Broad Street
to Chester (Chester Creek). Broad
Street to Wawa (excl.). Broad Street to
Torresdale (Philadelphia City Line).
Chestnut Hill, Kensington and Holme*
burg Branches. Fifty-second Street to
Roxborough (Philadelphia City Line).
P. T. Rivailles, M. D., Wilmington,
Del. Maryland, Philadelphia, Central
•nd Delaware Division. Chester (excl.)
(Chester Creek) to Perryville (Susqu©-
hanna river). Newark to Delaware City.
Avondale to Newark. Lamokin to West
Chester. Wawa to Octoraro Junction
(excl.)
W. B. Reynolds, M. D., Clayton, Del.
Delaware Division. Delaware Junction
(excj.) to Delmar and Branches of Dela-
ware Division.
J. U. Hobach, M. D., and S. B. Bond,
M. D., *Baltimore, Md. General Office,
Northern Central Railway and Balti-
more and Potomac Railroad, General
"and, Baltimore and Po-
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
tomac Railroad, and Baltimore Division.
Baltimore to Perryville (excl.) (Susque-
hanna riyer). Baltimore and Potomac
Railxoad and Branches. Baltimore to
Parkton. Green Spring Branch.
J. X/. Bower, M. D., Reading, Pa.
Schuylkill, Philadelphia and Snnbury
Diyision. Pottsville to Roxborough
(excl.) (Philadelphia City Line). Phoenii-
ville to Frazer. Frazer to West Chester
(excl.) and to iDowningtown (excl.) Down-
ingtown (excl.) to New Holland. Potta-
Tille to Shenandoah and New Boston.
Earnest to Glenloeh.
S. M. Crawford, M. D., and W. L.
Kauffman, M. D., *Columbia, Pa. Phila-
delphia and Frederick Division. Down-
Ingtown, via Mt. Joy, to Middletown
(excl.) (Swatara Creek). Pomeroy to
A-Tondale (excl.). Columbia Branch.
W. E. Webb, M. D., York, Pa. Phila-
ielphia, Frederick, Baltimore, Middle,
Penn'a. Railroad and Central Division.
Oolumbia (excl.) to Perryville (excl.).
Columbia (excl.) to Frederick. Parkton
(excl.) to Marysville.
X M. Brown, M. D., and C. S. Kurtz,
VI. D., *Harrisburg, Pa. Philadelphia,
Middle, Penna. Railroad, Baltimore and
Susquehanna Divieion. Harrisburg and
vicinity. Harrisburg to Middletown
(Swatara Creek). Harrisburg to Marys-
ville (excl.) (Susquehanna river).
A. T. Poffenberger, M. D., and H. B.
Westhaeffer, M. D., Sunbury, Pa.
Middle, Penna. Railroad, Susquehanna,
Eastern, Shamokin, Sunbury and Lewis-
town Division. Rockville (excl.) to
Northumberland (excl.). Summit Branch.
Sunbury to Mt. Carmel. Sunbury to
Tomhicken. Catawissa to Wilkeebarre.
Neseopec Junction to Rock Glen.
J. D. ShuU, M. D., and P. H. Steltz,
M. D., *Williamsport, Pa. Eastern,
Middle, Philadelphia and Erie Railroad,
Tyrone, Elmira and Canada Division.
Northumberland to Renovo. Montan-
don to Bellefonte (excl.).
J. L. Wright, M. D., and G. W. Kug-
ler, Jr., M. D ,*Kane, Pa. Middle, Phila-
delphia and Erie Railroad, Western, Gen-
eral Agent, Green Line. Renovo (excl.)
to Kane and Branches. Kane to Erie.
Green Lind employes at Oil City.
H. H. Ford, M. D., Elmira, N. Y.
Elmira and Canandaigua Division. Will-
iamsport (excl.) to Canandaigua. Stan-
ley to Sodus Point.
C. W. Banks, M. D, and W. G.
Moorehouee, M. D., *Lewistown, Pa.
Middle Pennsylvania Railroad, Bedford,
Lewistown Division. Marysville (excl.)
to Huntingdon. Cumberland to Mount
Dallas and Branches. Lewistown Junc-
tion to SelinsgTove Junction (excl.).
Lewistown to Milroy.
J. B. Lincoln, M. D., Tyrone, P«.
Middle, Pennsylvania Railroad, and
Tyrone Division. Huntingdon (excl.) to
Bellwood. Tyrone Division, excluding
Lock Haven. Pennsylvania Railroad
employes on Pennsylvania and North
Western Railroad.
H. W. Pownall M. D., W. J. Ickea, M.
D., and D. M. Easter, M. D., *Altoona,,
Pa. General Superintendent, General
Superintendent M. P., Altoona Shopi,.
Middle, Altoona and Pittsburgh Divi-
«ions. Altoona to Bellwood (excl.). Al-
toona Division. McGarvey (excl.) to Al-
toona.
W. T. Bishop, M. D., and C. S.
Bradfute, M. D., «Derry, Pa. Pitts-
burgh and Western Pennsylvania Divi-
•ions. Sheridan to Southwest Junction
(excl.) and Branches. S. W. Penn. R.
R. and Branches. Blairsville Int. to In-
diana. Blairsville to Saltsburg and
Branches.
W. K. T. Sahm, M. D.,
-, M. D., H. K. Weiser, M. D.,
•Pittsburgh, Pa. General Agent, Pitts-
burgh, Monongahela, Western Pennsyl-
vania and Altoona Shops. Pittsburghi;
and vicinity. Pittsburgh to Southwest}
Junction and Branches. Pittsburgh to
Weet Brownsville and Branches. AUe-,
gheny to Saltsburg (excl.) and Branches.
Butler Branch.
W B. Diefenderfer, M. D., Cresson, Pa.
Cambria, Clearfield Division, McGarvy to
Sheridan, (excl.) employes on P. and N.
W. E. R. Phillipston Shops.
J. C. Lemmer, M. D., Ever son, Pa.
Note. — A place is not a part of the
district where its name occurs if fol-
lowed by "(excl.)."
•Where there are more than one Med-
ical Examiner designated for a district,
the district is in charge of the one first
named, and correspondence and reporti
will be in bis name.
J. A. Anderson, Supt., Trenton, N. J.;
Holmes D. Ely, Asst. Supt.
SOME LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE PRACTICE OF MEDI-
CINE IN THE UNITED
STATES.
(Oomplled for the Journul of the American Medi-
cal Association.)
In force January 1, 18&4
Alabama. — A certificate of successful,
examination by the State (or county),
Board of Medical Examiners. Diplomas-
confer no right to practice.
Arizona. — Registry, with a county re-
corder, of an unrevoked, uncancelled
"diploma regularly issued by a medical
college properly and lawfully organ-
ized under the laws of the State wherein
•aid college shall be located."
Arkansas. — A certificate of success-
ful examination by the State (or county)
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Board of Medical Examiners. Diplomaa
confer no right to practice.
California. — A certificate issued on
the diploma of a college in good stand-
ing or I'pon a successful examination
by one of the State Boards of Medical
Examiners — regular, homoeopathic or
eclectic.
Colorado. — Similar to California, ex-
cept that there is but one State Board
of Medical Examiners.
Connecticut. — A certificate of regis-
tration of the diploma of a college "rec-
ognized as reputable by one of the
chartered medical societies of the
State," regular, homoeopathic, eclectic;
or a certificate of satisfactory examina-
tion by a committee appointed for the
purpose by the State Board of Health.
Delaware. — A certificate based upon
the registration of a diploma from "a
respectable medical college," or upon
"a full and impartial examination by the
State Board of Medical Examiners."
District of Columbia.— Nominally the
indorsement of a diploma, or an exam-
ination, by a committee of the District
Medical Society; practically no require-
ment.
Florida. — ^A certificate of satisfactory
examination by the State (or district)
Board of Medical Examiners. Diplomai
confer no right to practice.
Georgia.— The registration of a diplo-
ma from any "incorporated medical col-
lege, medical school or university." The
clerks of the superior courts are the sole
judges of the value of the diploma as
evidence of fitness for medical prac-
tice.
Idaho. — The record of a diploma at a
county seat.
Illinois. — A certificate issued by the
State Board of Health upon the diploma
of a legally chartered medical institu-
tion in gixid standing as determined by
the Board, or upon a satisfactory exam-
ination by the Board.
Indiana. — The registration in a county
clerk's office of a diploma "from some
reputable medical college."
Indian Territory. — a. Cherokee Na-
tion: An examination by the Board of
Medical Examiners; b. Choctaw Nation :
A certificate based upon a diploma or
upon an examination by the Board of
Medical Examiners; c. Creek Nation:
Payment of $25 annually as a license
fee.
Iowa. — Similar to Illinois.
Kansas. — The registry of a diploma
from "some respectable school of medi-
cine," or of a certificate of qualifica-
tion from some State or county medi-
cal society.
Kentucky. — A certificate from the
State Board of Health '^S0j^^ff\^jeh
"diploma of a reputable and legally
chartered medical college."
Louisiana. — The record of a diploma
from "any medical institution of credit
and respectability" after indorsement by
the State Board of Health.
Maine. — No legal requirement. In
1887 an act to regulate the practice of
medicine was passed by the Legislature,
but was vetoed by the Governor
Maryland. — A certificate issued upon
a satisfactory examination by the State
Board of Medical Examiners. Diplomas
confer no right to practice.
Massachusetts. — No legal requirement.
Minnesota. — Similar to Maryland.
Mississippi. — Similar to Maryland,
except that the examination is made,
and the certificate issued by the State
Bocrd of Health.
Missouri. — Similar to Illinois.
Montana. — Ten years of practice; a
certificate upon the diploma of a col-
lege "in good standing," or upon an
examination by the State Board of Med-
ical Exanjiners.
Nebraska. — A certificate issued by the
State Board of Health upon the diplo-
ma of a "legally chartered medical
•ehool or college in good standing," as
defined in Section 8 of the Act of
July, 1891.
Nevada. — The record of a diploma
from "some regularly chartered medi-
cal school."
New Hampshire. — No legal require-
ment.
New Jersey. — A license issued upon a
successful examination by the State
Board of Medical Examiners. Diplo-
mas "confer no right to practice.
New Mexico. — A certificate upon the
diploma of a legally chartered medical
institution in ■ good standing, or an ex-
amination by the Territorial Board of
Medical Examiners.
New York. — A license issued upon a
successful examination by one of the
State Boards of Medical Examiners,
regular, homoeopathic, eclectic. Diplo-
mas confer no right to practice.
North Carolina. — A license issued up-
on a successful examination by the
State Board of Medical Biaminera.
Diplomas confer no right to practice.
North Dakota. — Similar to North Car-
olina.
Ohio.— The diploma of a respectable
school of medicine, or a certificate of
qualificatioa from State or county med-
ical society.
Oklahoma. — A license issued by the
Superintendent of Public Health upon
& medical diploma or after examination.
Oregon. — A certificate on the diploma
MSfo%of(^^^^ "'° ^'^^ standing," or
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MisQELLAmom institutions.
ifter examination by the State Board
■of Medictil Examiners.
PennsylTania. — ^A license issued after
ftxamication before one of the State
Boards of Medical Examiners: Act of
May 18, 1893; takes effect March 1,
1894. Diplomas will thereafter confer
BO right to practice.
Rhode Island. — No legal require-
ment.
South Carolina. — A certificate of Terl-
fication of the diploma of a reputable
medical college. An Act of December
24, 1890, abolished the State Board of
Vedical Examiners created by the Act
of 1888, and under which the diploma
conferred no right to practice.
South Dakota. — A license issued by
the State Board of Health after examin-
ation. Diplomas confer no right to prac-
tice.
Tennessee. — ^A license on the diploma
of a college "in good standing," or
after examination by the State Board
of Medical Examiners.
Texas. — A license issued after exam-
ination by a District Board of Medical
Examiners. Diplomas confer no right
to practice.
Utah. — ^A license '.ssued by the Terri-
torial Board of Medical Examiner*
after examination. Diplomas confer no
right to practice.
Vermont. — The registry of a diploma
indosed by one of lie Boards of Medi-
cal Censors, or a certificate of exam-
ination by one of the Boards.
Virginia. — ^A license issued after ex-
amination by the State Board of Medi-
cal Examiners. Diplomas confer no
right to practice.
Washington. — Similar to Virginia.
West Virginia. — ^A license on the di-
ploma of a reputable college, or after
examination by the State Board of
health.
Wisconsin.— The indorsement of a med-
ical diploma by the censors of either
of the State or county Medical Societies.
Wyoming. — The record of a diploma
with a Registrar of Deeds.
PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL COUN-
CIL LAW.
To establish a Medical Council, and
three State Boards of Medical Exam-
iners, to define the powers and duties
of said Medical Council and said State
Boards of Medical Examiners, to pro-
ride for the examination and licensing
of practitioners of medicine and surgery,
to further regulate the practice of med-
icine and surgery, and to make an ap-
propriation for the Medical Council.
Whereas, The safety of the public is
endangered by incompetent physiciana
and surgeons, and due regard for public
health and the preservation of human
life demands that none but competent
and properly qualified physicians and
iurgeons shall be allowed to practice
their profession.
Section 1. Be it enacted, etc., That
there shall be established a Medical
Council of Pennsylvania, consisting of
the Lieutenant Governor, the Attorney
General, the Secretary of Internal Af-
fairs, the Superintendent of Public In-
struction and the President of the State
Board of Health and Vital Statistics
and the Presidents of the three State
Boards of Medical Examiners provided
lor in this act.
Section 2. The said council shall be
known by the name and style of the
Medical- Council of Pennsylvania, and
may adopt and make all necessary rulei
and regulations and by-laws not incon-
sistent with the Constitution and lawi
of this Commonwealth, or of the United
States, and shall have power to locate
and maintain an office within this State
for the transaction of business; five
members of the said council shall con-
stitute a quorum for the transaction of
business.
Section 3. The said council shall or-
ganize at Harrisburg within ten days
from the date of the organization of
three boards of medical examiners, and
shall elect from its own number a pres-
ident and secretary, who shall also act
as treasurer, both of whom shall hold
their offices for one year, or until their
successors are chosen.
Section 4. The members of the said
council shall receive no salary, except the
secretary and treasurer, who shall re-
ceive a salary of not over $500, and who
shall file with the president of the
council a bond in the sum of $1000, con-
ditioned for the faithful performance of
his duties. The necessary expenses of
the said council shall be paid out of the
appropriation made in section 16 of this
act, and any balance remaining from
the appropriation after the disbursements
herein specified shall be paid into the
Treasury of the Commonwealth.
Section 5. The said medical council
shall hold two stated meetings in each
year at Harrisbur?. and may hold special
meetings at such times and places as it
may deem proper. It shall supervise the
examinations conducted by the three
State Boards of Medical Examiners of
all applicants for license to practice
medicine and surgery in this Common-
wealth, and shall issue license to prac-
tice medicine and surgery to such appli-
cants as have presented satisfactory and
properly certified copies of licenses from
State Boards of Medical Examiners, or
State Boards of Health of other States,
as provided for in section 13 of this
act, or as have successfully passed the
examination of one of the three State
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Boards of Medical Examiners, but all
iuch examinations shall be made by
the State Board of Medical Examiners,
established in Section 6 of this act. And
the said medical council shall have no
power, duty or function, except such
powers, duties and functions as pertain
to the supervision of the examinations of
applicants for licenses to practice med-
icine and surgery and to the issuing of
licenses to such applicants as haye suc-
cessfully passed the examination of one
of the State Boards of Medical Exam-
iners, or have presented satisfactory and
properly certified copies of licenses
from State Boards of Medical Exam-
iners or State Boards of Health of
other States, as provided for in Section
13 of this act.
Section 6. It is further enacted that
from and after the first day of March,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hun-
dred and ninety-four, there shall be and
continue to be three separate boards of
medical examiners for the State of Penn-
•ylvania, one representing the Medical
Society of the State of Pennsylvania,
ona representing the Homoeopathic
Medical Society of the State of Penn-
sylvania, one representing the Eclectic
Medical Society of the State of Penn-
sylvania.
Each board shall consist of seven mem-
bers, and each of said members shall
lerve for a term of three years from the
first day of March next after his ap-
pointment, with the exception of those
first appointed, who shall serve as fol-
lows, namely: Two of each board for
one year, two of each board' for two
years, and three of each board for three
years, from the first day of March, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-four.
The Governor shall appoint the mem-
bers of said boards of examiners, respec-
tively, from the full lists of the mem-
bers of the said medical societies, which
lists shall, on or before the first day of
January, one thousand eight hundred
. and ninety-four, and annually thereafter,
be transmitted to the Governor under the
seal and signed by the secretary of the
society so nominating. From these lists
of nominees, respectively, the Governor
shall, during the month of January, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred' and
nipety-four, appoint three separate
boards of medical examiners, each board
to be composed exclusively of members
of the same medical society. In case of
failure of any or all of said medical
societies to submit lists, as aforesaid,
the Crovernor shall appoint members in
good standing of the corresponding soci-
ety, or societies, entitled to nominate
without other restriction. Each one of
the said appointees must be a registered
physician in good standi£^gi;&H#cfs/' "
have practiced medicine or surgery under
the laws of this State for a period of
not less than ten years prior to such
appointment.
The Governor shall fill vacancies, by
death or otherwise, for unexpired terms
of said examiners, from the respective
lists submitted by the said medical soci-
eties, and may remove any member of
any of said boards for continued neglect
of the duties required by this act, or on
recommendation of the medical society
of which said members may be in affilia-
tion, for unprofessional or dishonorable
conduct.
The Governor shall in his first appoint-
ments desicnate the number of years for
which each appointee shall serve. The
appointments of successors to those mem-
bers whose term of office will expire on
the first day of March of each year shall
be made by the Governor during the
month of January of such year, upon
the same conditions and requirements
as hereinbefore specified with reference
to the appointment of three separate
examining boards, each to be composed
exclusively of members of the same med-
ical school and society, as hereinbefore
provided.
Section 7. Said boards shall be known
by the name and style of Medical Exam-
iners of the State of Pennsylvania.
Every person who shall be appointed to
serve on either of said boards shall re-
ceive a certificate of appointment from
the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Bach of said boards shall be authorized
to take testimony concerning all matters
within its jurisdiction, and the presiding
officer for the time being of either of said
boards, or of any of the committees
thereof, may issue subpoenas and' admin-
ister oaths to witnesses. Each of said
boards of examiners shall make and
adopt all necessary rules, regulations
and by-laws, not inconsistent with the
Constitution and laws of this State, or
of the United States, whereby to perform
the duties and transact the business
required under the provisions of this act;
said rules, regulations and by-laws to
be subject to the approval of the Medi-
eal Council of Pennsylvania, established
by this act.
Section 8. From the fees provided by
this act the respective boards may pay,
not to exceed said income, all proper ex-
penses incurred by its provisions, and
if any surplus above said expenses shall
remain at the end of any year it shall
rie apportioned among said examiners
pro rata, according to the number of
candidates examined by each: Provided,
That the medical council shall keep sep-
arate accounts of all fees received from
physicians applying for licenses to prac-
tice medicine and surgery, and shall not
"" such fees to the uses of th«
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council or to the uses or remuneration
of any other examining board than that
of the society with which the physician
who pays the fee wishes to be affiliated.
Section 9. The first meeting of each
of the examining boards respectively
shall be held on the first Tuesday of
April, one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-four, suitable notice in the u^ual
form being given with the notice of
their appointment by the Secretary of
the Commonwealth to each of the mem-
bers thereof, specifying the time and
place of meeting.
At the first meeting of each of the
boards respectively an organization shall
be ejected by the election, from their
own membership, of a president and
secretary. For the purpose of examin-
ing applicants for license each of said
boards of medical examiners shall hold
two or more stated or special meetings
in each year, due notice of which shall
be made public at such times and places
as they may determine. At said stated
or special meetings a majority of the
members of the board shall constitute
a quorum thereof, but the examination
may be conducted by a committee of
one or more members of the board of
examiners duly authorized by said
boards.
Section 10. The several boards of med-
ical examiners shall, not less than one
week prior to each examination, sub-
mit to the Medical Council of Pensyl-
vania questions for thorough examina-
tions in anatomy, physiology, hygiene,
chemistry, surgery, obstetrics, pathology,
•diagnosis, therapeutics, practice of medi-
cine and materia medica; from the lists
of questions so submitted the council
flhall select the questions for each ex-
amination, and such questions for each
examination shall be the same for all
candidates, except that in the depart-
ments of therapeutics, practice of medi-
cine and materia medica, the questions
shall be in harmony with the teachings
of the school selected by the candidate.
Section 11. Said examination shall be
conducted in writing in accordance with
the rules and regulations prescribed by
the Medical Council of Pennsylvania.
and shall embrace the subjects named
in section 10 of this act. After each
such examination the board having
charge thereof shall, without unneces-
sary delay, act upon the same. An of-
ficial report of such action signed by
the president, secretary and each act-
ing member of said board of medical ex-
aminers, stating the examination aver-
age of each candidate in each branch,
the general average and the result of the
examination, whether successful or un-
successful, shall be transmitted to the
Medical Council. Said report shall em-
brace all the examination papers, ques-
tions and answers thereto. All such
examination papers shall be kept for ref-
erence and inspection for a period of
not less than five years.
Section 12. On receiving from any of
said boards of medical examiners such
official report of the examination of any
applicant for license, the Medical Coun-
cil shall issue forthwith to each appli-
cant who shall have been returned as
having successfully passed said examina-
tion, and who shall have been adjudged
by the Medical Council to be duly quali-
fied for the practice of medicine, a li-
cense to practice medicine and surgery
In the State of Pensylvania. The Medi-
cal Council shall require the same stand-
ard of qualifications from all candi--
dates, except in the departments of
therapeutics, practice of medicine and ,
materia medica, in which the standard
shall be determined by each of the
boards respectively. Every license to
practice medicine and surgery issued pur-
suant to this act shall be subscribed by
the officers of the Medical Council and
by each medical examiner who reported
the licentiate as having successfully
Eassed said examinations. It shall also
ave affixed to it by the person author-
ized to affix the same the seal of this
Commonwealth.
Before said license shall be issued it
shall be recorded in a book to be kept
In the office of the Medical Council, and
the number or the book and page there-
in containing said recorded copy shall
be noted upon the face of said license.
Said records shall be open to public
inspection, under proper restrictions as
to their safe keeping, and in all legal
proceedings shall have the same weight
as evidence that is given to the con-
veyance of land.
Section 13. From and after the
first day of July, Anno Domini one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-four,
any person not theretofore authorized
to practice medicine and surgery in this
State, and desiring to enter upon such
practice, may deliver to the secretary
of the Medical Council, upon the pay-
ment of a fee of twenty-five dollars,
a written application for license, to-
gether with satisfactory proof that the
applicant is more than twenty-one
years of age, is of good moral
character, has obtained a compe-
tent common school education, and
has received a diploma conferring
the degree of medicine from some legally
incorporated medical college of the
United States, or a diploma or license
conferring the full right to practice all
the branches of medicine and surgery
in some foreign country; applicants who
have received their degree in medicine
after the first day of July, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-four, must
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pursued the study of medicine for
east three years, including three
lar courses of lectures, in different
3, in some legally incorporated med-
coUege, or colleges, prior to the
ting of said diploma, or foreign
se, and after the first day of July,
:een hundred and ninety-five, such
cants must have pursued the study
ledicine for at least four years, in-
ng three regular courses of lec-
!, in different years, in some legally
■porated medical college, or colleges,
' to the granting of said diploma or
gn license. Such proof shall he
3, if required, upon aflBdavit.
1 the making of said payment and
f, the Medical Council, if satisfied
the same, shall issue to said ap-
nt an order for examination before
one of the State Boards of Med-
Examiners as the applicant for
se may select. In case of failure
ly such examination, the candidate,
: the expiration of six months, and
in two years, shall have the privi-
of a second examination by the
s board to which application was
made without the payment of an
feional fee: And it is further pro-
1, That the applicants examined
licensed by the State Boards of Med-
Examiners or State Boards of
1th of other States, on payment of
e of fifteen dollars to the Medical
icil, and on filing in the office of the
ical Council a copy of said licence,
fied by the affidavit of the presi-
or secretary of such board, showing
that the standard of acquiremeits
ted by said State Board of Medical
miners or State Board of Health
ibstantially the same as is provided
ections eleven, twelve and thirteen
his act, shall without further ex-
lation receive a license conferring
he holder thereof all the rights and
leges provided by sections fourteen
fifteen of this act.
:tion 14. From and after the first
of March, Anno Domini one thous-
eight hundred and ninety-four, no
)n shall enter upon the practice of
cine or surgery in the State of Penn-
mia, unless he or she has complied
the provisions of this act, and
have exhibited to Prothonotary of
3ourt of Common Pleas of the county
hich he or she desires to practice
cine or surgery, a license duly grant-
( him or her as hereinbefore provid-
vhereupon he or she shall be enti-
upon the payment of $1 to be duly
tered in the office of the Prothon-
' of the Court of Common Pleas
le said county, and any person vio-
g any of the provisions of this act
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
conviction thereof in the Court of
'ter Sessions of the county wherein
the offense shall have been committed,
shall pay a fine of not more than $500
for each offense.
Section 15. Nothing in this act shall
be construed to interfere with or punish
commissioned medical officers serving in
the army or navy of the United States,
or in the United States Marine Hospi-
tal service while so commissioned, or
medical examiners of relief department
of railroad companies while so em-
ployed, or any one while actually serv-
ing as a member of the resident medical
staff of any legally incorporated hospital,
or any legally qualified and registered
dentist, exclusively engaged in the prac-
tice of dentistry, or shall interfere with
or prevent the dispensing and sales of
medicines or medical appliances by apoth-
ecaries, pharmacists, or interfere with the
manufacture of artificial eyee, limbs,
or orthopedical instruments or trusses
of any kind for fitting such instruments
on persons in need thereof, or any law-
fully qualified physicians and surgeon«
residing in other States or countries,
meeting registered physicians of this
State in consultation or any physician or
surgeon residing on the border of a
neighboring State and duly authorized
under the laws thereof to practice medi-
cine and surgery therein whose practice
extends into the limits of this State; pro-
vided, That such practitioner shall not
open an office, or appoint a place to meet
patients, to receive calls, within the
limits of Pennsylvania, or physicians
duly registered in one county of this
State called to attend cases In another
county, but not residing or opening an
office therein; and nothing in this act
shall be construed to prohibit the prac-
tice of medicine and surgery within this
commonwealth by any practitioner who
shall have been duly registered before
the first day of March, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-
four, according to the terms of the
act, entitled "An act to provide for the
registration of all practitioners of medi
cine and surgery," approved the eighth
day of June, Anno Domini one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-one, and on©
such registry shall be sufficient warrant
to practice medicine and surgery in any
county in this commonwealth.
Section 16. The sum of $2000 is hereby
appropriated for the salary of the sec-
retary of said medical council, and the
necessary expenses of said council, $1000
thereof for the year beginning January
one, one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-four, and $1000 thereof for the
year beginning January one, one thou-
sand eight hundred and ninety-five.
Section 17. All acts or parts of acts of
Assembly inconsistent herewith shall be
and are hereby repealed.
Approved the 18th day of Mav, A.
D. 1893.
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AND
HOUSE OF MERCY, of St. Timothy's
Ohurch, Roxborough. Rev. R. E. Denni-
son, chairman; X V. Merrick, W. P.
Stroud, members; 0. W. Gifford, Third
and Vine streets, treasurer; J. v. Mer-
rick, Jr., Roxborough, Philadelphia, sec-
retary; Mrs. K. A. Taylor, superintend-
ent; A. R. Protsman, M. D., resident
physician. Medical Staff— W. C. Todd,
M. D., J. Sibbald, M. D., O. A. Rath,
M. D., R. R. Bunting, M. D., M. H
Fussell, M. D.. A. H. Mellersh, M. D.
W. 0. Cahall, M. D.; J. D. Deaver, M.
D., and' R. H. Harte, consulting sur-
geons; R. G. Curtin, M. D., consulting,
physician; C. A. Oliver, M. t)., consult-
ing aural and ophthalmic surgeon.
THE PHILADELPHIA LYING-IN
CHARITY AND NURSE SCHOOL,
126 and 128 N. Eleventh, PhUadelphia..
Designed for the care of lying-in wo-
men, in its hospital or at iln ir I'( mes.
Treatment of diseases peculiar to wo-
men. Training of women 1o be profes-
sional nurses. Instruction of students
of medicine in practical obstetrics. Of-
ficers.—T. L. Gillespie, Pres.; J. C. Wil-
son, M. D., and C. H. Howell, Vice
Pres'ts; John Little, Treas.; John T.
Ward, Sec'y; H. Gilpin, Solicitor.
Medical StafE. — ^Visiting Physicians in
"Charge, Oliver Hopkinson, Jr., M. D.,
1606 South Broad; William Reynolds
Wilson, M. D., 267 South Twen-
ty-first; George M. Boyd, M. D.,
1953 Locust, Resident Physicians. —
Grace Wintersteen, M. D., L. La-
vinia Baily, M. D., Assistants for
Out-Service.— B. F. Hawley, M. D., 417
N. Thirty-third; J. Neeley Rhoads,
M. D., 1610 S. Seventh; T. M. Tyson,
M. D., 1506 Spruce; Marie W. Haydon,
M. D., 2215 Vine; Howard S. Anders,
M. D., 1836 Wallace; W. W. Leech,
M. D., 2118 Spruce. Head Nurse.— Miss
Koxanna B. Southard. Consulting Staff.
— Obstetricians, Theophilus Parvin, M.
D., 1624 Spruce; William H. Parish,
M. D., 1435 Spruce; Barton Cooke Hirst,
M. D., 1821 Spruce; Surgeons, John B.
Roberts, M: D., 1627 Walnut; William
W. Keen, M. D., 1727 Chestnut; E. E.
Montgomery, M. D., 1715 Walnut; Oph-
thalmologist, C. A. Veasey, M. D., 1720
Arch; Orthopedist, H. Augustus Wilson,
M. D., 1611 Spruce; Pathologist, Mar-
tin H. Williams, M. D., 868 North
Eighth.
For registration of diplomas to prac-
tice medicine in Pennsylvania, apply
to the Prothonotary of county seat as
follows:
County. County Seat.
Adams Gettysburg.
Allegheny Pittsburgh.
Armstrong Kittanning.
Beaver Beaver.
Bedford Bedford.
Berks Reading.
Blair Hollidaysburg.
Bradford Towauda.
Bucks Doylestown.
Butler Butler. .'>
Cambria Ebensburg. , -..
Cameron Emporium.
Carbon Mauch Chunk.
Centre Bellefonte.
Chester West Chester.
Clarion Clarion.
Clearfield Clearfield.
Olifnton. ; \. . . Lock Haven.
Columbia Bloomsburg.
Crawford Meadville.
Cumberland Carlisle.
Dauphin Harrisburg.
Delaware Media.
Elk Ridgway.
Erie Erie.
Fayette Uniontown.
Forest Tionesta.
Franklin Chambersburg.
Fulton McConnellsburg-
Greene Waynesburg.
Huntingdon Huntingdon. j,
Indiana Indiana. ; "'
Jefferson Brookville. '■
Juniata. .Mifflintown.
Lackawanna Soranton. -i
Lancaster Lancaster. "*.
Lawrence New Castle.
Lebanon X/ebanon.
Lehigh Allentown.
Luzerne Wilkesbarre.
Lycoming Williamsport.
McKean Smethport.
Mercer Mercer.
Mifflin Lewistown-
Monroe Stroudsburg.
Montgomery Norristown.
Montour Danville.
Northampton Easton.
Northumberland Sunbury.
Perry New BloomfieH.
Philadelphia Philadelphia.
Pike Milford.
Potter Coudersport.
Schuylkill Pottsville.
Snyder Middleburg.
Somerset Somerset.
Sullivan Laporte.
Susquehanna Montrose.
TSoga Wellsboro.
Union Lewisburg.
Venango Franklin.
Warren Warren.
Washington Washington.
Wayne Honesdale-
Westmoreland Greensburg.
Wyoming Tunkhannoek.
York York.
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MEDICAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Act of Assembly of the Common-
ealth of Pennsylvania, of the 24th of
arch, 1877, in Relation to the Qual-
cations of Physicians and Surgeons.
OALIFICATIONS OF MEDIOAX,
SlCTITIONERS.— Sec. 1. Theetand-
qualihcations of a practitioner
nedicine, surgery or obstetrics, shall
lud consist of the following, namely:
ood moral character, thorough ele-
tary education, a comprehensive
wledge of human anatomy, human
iiology, pathology, chemistry, materia
ica, obstetrics, and practice of med-
i and surgery and public hygiene.
0 PERSON TO PRACTICE
THOUT A DIPLOMA.— Sec. 2. It
1 be unlawful after the passage of
act for any person to announce him-
as a practitioner of medicine, sur-
' or obstetrics, or to practice the
e, who has not received in a regular
mer a diploma from a chartered
ical school, duly authorized to confer
1 its alumni the degree of doctor of
icine.
XCEPTION.— Provided, that this
shall not apply to any resident prac-
mer of medicine, surgery or ob-
rics, who has been in such continu-
practice in this Commonwealth for
eriod of not less than five years
'ious to the passage of this act.
UTIES OF PERSONS PRAC-
IING WITHOUT DIPLOMA.— Sec.
Before any person shall engage in
practice of medicine, surgery or
etries in the Commonwealth, or who
not a diploma as provided for in
ion second of this act, such person
1 make affidavit, under oath or
mation, before the Prothonotary of
county where such person intends
iticing, setting forth the time of
inuous practice and the place or
es where such practice was pur-
l In this Commonwealth; thereupon,
Prothonotary shall enter the same of
rd in a book specially provided
efor, to be kept in his office, and
1 to the inspection of the public;
for such service he shall receive the
of two dollars, to be paid by the
,nt, one-half for the use of the Pro-
lotary, the other for use of the
ity.
RANSIBNT PRACTICE REGU-
TED. — Sec. 4. Any person who shall
itice medicine or surgery for a val-
;e consideration, by opening a tran-
sient office, within this Cominonwealth,
or who shall by handbill or other form
of written or pfinted advertisement,
assign such transient office, or other
place, to persons seeking medical or
surgical advice or prescription, or who
shall itinerate from place to place, or
from house to house, and shall propose
to cure any person, sick or afflicted,
by the use of any medicine, means or
agency whatsoever, for a valuable con-
sideration, shall, before being allowed to
practice in this manner, appear before
the clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses-
sions of the county wherein such person
desires to practice, and shall furnish
satisfactory evidence to such clerk that
the provisions of this act have been
complied with; and shall, in addition,
take out a license for one year, and pay
into the county treasury, for the use of
such county, the sum of fifty dollars
therefor; whereupon it shall be the. duty
of such clerk to issue to such applicant
a proper certificate of license, on the
payment of the fee of five dollars for
his services.
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.— Sec.
5. Any person who shall violate or
fail to comply with any of the provis-
ions of this act shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor ; and on conviction
before any Court, shall be sentenced to
pay a fine not less than two hundred
dollars, nor more than four hundred
dollars, for each and every such of-
fense, for the use of the county wherein
such misdemeanor is committed.
An Act to Provide for the Registration
of all Practitioners of Medicine and
Surgery.
Be It enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania, in General
Assembly met:
Sec. 1, etc. That the prothonotary of
each county shall purchase a book of
suitable size, to be known as the medical
register of the county (if such book has
not been purchased already), and shall
set apart one full page for the regis-
tration of each practitioner; and when
any practitioner shall depart this life, '
or remove from the county, he shall
make a note of the same at the bottom
of the page, and shall perform such
other duties as are required by this
act.
Sec. 2. Every person who shall prac-
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AD VEBTISEMENTS.
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.
Gentlemen : — Herewith you will find a fac-simile of our Eyesight-Testing Card, a late
publication and copyright of our own, which gives, in combination, all test types from 13 to
150 feet, with also the most valuable test for astigmatism yet published. ^
It is designed for and can be made invaluable to the medical practitioner who is not an
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b^ its use, and the physician is thus greatly aided in diagnosis of headache, neuralgia, and the
widely varied nervous troubles which are being recognized more and more as due to the opera-,|
tion of optical defects, or " eye-strain." Our card has met with most favorable reception-, ,j
above 1000 being in use by the medical profession of Pennsylvania. It is in size 13 x IS ^i
inches, bears no name, and will therefore not be out of place in your oiSoe. We shall be
happy to furnish one on request from yourself, on receipt of express charges, 25 cents (if
outside Philadelphia).
Touching " Eye-strain," a so frequent, yet often unsuspected cause of nei-vous derange- ,
ments, we beg to call your attention to anarticle by Dr. S. Weir MiteheU, in the Dietetic cmd
Hygienic Gazette, of March, '93, in order to show you our possible relation in this matter to
your practice.
Dr. Mitchell claims correctly that " an oculist if he be only an oculist fails," because-
"what you really want is to correct the eyes and to treat the overwearied ganglia by putting
the whole economy into the highest state of health."
But this necessary treatment for both the " Eye-strain " and those nervous derangements-
which are frequently associated with it, leads the eye-specialist to whom you may send your
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to be your patient. Here, then, is the justification of our position — that of strict co-operation
with the regular medical ijractitioner. This is our design and practice. We correct " Eye- ;
strain," all refractive and muscular errors, by means of properly adjusted glasses, and report ,^
back each case with full particulars to the physician sending the patient, leaving flu-ther;'"
treatment of the case entirely to him ; and recommending glasses only when clearly promising' '
good results. ■)
For the examination we make no charge, and for glasses, if ordered, our rates are moder-
ate. That in this our jjosition is sound is proven by marked success, above 150 physicians
now sending us their patients. We would be most happy to be of service to you also.
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Martin's Eyesight-Testing Rooms, 128 S. Eleventh St., Philadelphia.
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aedicine or surgery, or any of the
hes of medicine or surgery for
or shall receive or accept for his
? services as a practitioner of med-
or surgery, any fee or revcard, di-
or indirectly, shall be a graduate
legally chartered medical college
iversity having authority to confer
:gree of Doctor of Medicine (except
ovided for in section five of this
and such persons shall present to
rothongtary of the county in which
she resides or soiourns, his or her
;al diploma, as well as a true copy
i same, including any indorsements
)n, and shall make affidavit before
hat the diploma and indorsements
enuine; thereupon the prothonotary
enter the following in the register,
t: the name in full of the practi-
■, his or her nativity, his or her
of residence, the name of the
e or university that has conferred
egree of Doctor of Medicine, the
when such degree was conferred,
Q like manner any other degree or
as that the practitioner may desire
ice on record; to all of which the
tioner shall make affidavit before
rothonotary, and the prothonotary
place the copy of such diploma,
ling the indorsements, on file in his
for inspection by the public.
. 3. Any person whose medical
ua has been destroyed or lost shall
it to the prothonotary of the county
lieh he or she resides or sojourns,
y certified copy of his or her di-
i; but if the same is not obtainable,
tement of this fact, together with
ames ,of the professors whose lec-
he or she attended; and the
hes of study upon which each pro-
• lectured, to all of which the prac-
3r shall make affidavit before the
motary, after which the practi-
' shall be allowed to register in
er and form as indicated In sec-
;wo of this act, and the prothon-
shall place such certified statement
i in his office for inspection by the
4. Any person who may desire
mmence the practice of medicine
gery in this State after the passage
is act, having a medical diploma
. or purporting to have been issued
ay college, university, society or
ation In another State or foreign
ry, shall lay the same before the
:?■ of one of the medical colleges
ilversities of this Commonwealth
ispection; and the faculty, being
ed as to the qualifications of the
ant and the genuineness of the
la, shall direct the dean of the
y to indorse the same, after which
person shall be allowed to register
lulred by section two of this act.
Sec. 5. Any person who has been in
the continuous practice of medicine or
surgery in this Commonwealth since one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-one
without the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine, shall be allowed to continue such
practice, but such person shall, never-
theless, appear before the prothonotary
of the county in which he or she re-
sides, and shall present to him a written
statement of these facts, to which the
practitioner shall make affidavit. There-
upon, the prothonotary shall enter the
following In the register, to wit: the
name in full of the practitioner, his or
her place of nativity, his or her place of
residence, the time of continuous prac-
tice in this Commonwealth, and the place
or places where such practice was pur-
sued, to all of which the practitioner
shall likewise make affidavit, and the
prothonotary shall place the certified
statement on file in his office for inspec-
tion by the public.
Sec. 6. Every practitioner who shall
be admitted to registration shall pay to
the prothonotary one dollar, which shall
be compensation in full for registration,
and the prothonotary shall give a receipt
for the same.
Sec. 7 Any practitioner who shall
present to the faculty of an institution
an indorsement, or to a prothonotary a
diploma which has been obtained fraudu-
lently, or is in whole or in part a forgery,
or shall make affidavit ta any false
statement to be filed or registered, or
shall practice medicine or surgery with-
out conforming to the requirements of
this act, or shall otherwise violate or
neglect to comply vrith any of the pro-
visions of this act, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con-
viction shall be punished for each and
every offense by a fine of $100, one-half
to be paid to the prosecutor, and the
other half to be paid to the county, or
be imprisoned in the county jail of the
proper county, for a term not exceeding
one year, or both, or either, at the dis-
cretion of the Court.
Sec. 8. Nothing in this act shall be so
construed as to prevent any physician
or surgeon legally qualified to practice
medcine or surgery in the State in
whiih he or she resides, from practicing
in this Commonwealth; but any person
or persons opening an office, or appoint-
ing any place where he or she may meet
patients or receive calls, shall be deemed
a sojourner, and shall conform to, the
requirements to this -act. i ^
Sec. 9. This act shall take effect on
the first day of Jqne, one IJiolisEyndi- eight \
hundred and eighty-one- ' )
Sec. 10. That all acts or parts of
acts heretofore passed, aJnd inconsistent
with this act be, and the same are here-
by repealed.
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF
PHYSICIANS.
Arranged Numerically. For fuller information, see Philadelphia City List.
AUl^EGHENT AYE.
1035 Brooks, Jos. W. (E)
2200 Cassel, Jacob K.
AMBMl.
2217 Sorneborn, W.
2226 Pulton, A.
AEOH.
537 Schenek, Jos. H.
931 Kline, B. H.
935 Brown, B. L.
1007 Gleason, O. W.
1015 Morgan, J. O.
1101 Warg, B. O.
1106 Smiley, L. F.
1127 Hay, Thomas
:12H MoGee, J. M.
1225 Ladd, Horace
"1309 Schaffer, Charles
1311 Williamson, M. S
"1313 Herbert, J. F.
1313 Sohaeler, O.
1313 Tyson, Sarah T.
1317 Green, C. "W.
1317 Theel, G. F.
"1335 Fenton, Thos. H.
1427 Elder, F. H.
1502 Stahl, B. F.
1504 Grove, J. H.
"1506 Bartlett, Clarence
1511 Neidhard, C.
1514 Wemfr, Marie B.
1517 "Wilson, Sam'l M.
1521 Jnnies, John B.
1522 Keed, Vf. A.
1524 Bigler, "Wm. H.
1527 Cryer, M. H.
1529 Foster, Geo. S.
1529 Harvey, C. H.
1529 Palen, G. B.
1629 Starkey, Gilbert K
1531 Drysdale, Thos. M
1600 Hamer, J. H.
1602 Hunt, Bmlly G.
1610 Adler, L. H., Jr,
1623 atomas, O. M.
1630 Thorington, J.
1631 Shallcross, Isaac G
1633 Da Cbsta, John 0.
1633 Da Oosta, J. C, Jr.
1637 Bell, James H.
1705 Smcdley, I. G.
1704 Morey, Mary
1719 Branson, Mary.
1720 Speakman, 'W."W'.
1720 Veas^y, Olar, A.
17iff Claiisen, J. R.
iSOl Stewart, Wm. R.
1818 Black, Jsdsoa H.
1823 McColfin, Mary B.
1823',¥c/CoHin, S. M.
1829 Jessup, H. I.
1832 KeysOT, P. D.
1834 I'isherj Frank
1834 Fisher, Mary
1! 04 Earhart, "Wm. J.
200T Castle, David M.
108
2011 Lewis, Louis
2020 Sangree,Bmest B.
2047 Keim, Milton
2047 Keim, Milton N.
2107 Cummlakey, Jaa.
2108 Mink, A. D.
2137 Barr, Benj. J.
ASPEN.
4066 Quick, Jacob
4321 Thomas, B. O.
BAINBRIDGB.
1006 Potter, James T.
1909 Holly, W. J.
2022 Knox, Hem7
BALTIMOKE AVE.
4039 Dixon, Wm. C.
4501 Twaddell, L. H.
BAKING.
3315 Grisoom, Eliz. W.
3315 Howell, E. H. 0.
3410 Pardee, H. A.
3412 Dwight. Marls; B.
3416 Hill, Horace G.
3509 Skillern, Sam'l B,.
3626 Latta, Saml. W.
3726 Hughes, Wm. E.
3805 Chase, A. P.
3826 Smith, Linna. A.
BELMONT AVE.
1009 Giles, O. H.
Service, Chas. A.,
Belmont and
Montgomery Aves.
BEKKS.
723 Buckley, Wm. O.
726 Alburger, A.
1822 Hush, Wm. H.
2335 Tag, Wm.
Starkweather, O.
F., 20tb and
Berks.
BBIDBSBDKG (Twenty-
fifth ward).
BEEDGB.
2621 Price, Thos. H.
2656 Boyer, A. H.
BEO"WTr.
225 Hulsizer, G. R.
704 Sanson, Samuel
708 Fabian, L. J.
2418 Auck, Chas. F'd'k.
2419 Numbeis, Wm. W.
2507 Nock, T. O.
2638 Kaye, John
8743 Pridham, G. A.
3925 Banks, J. O. H.
4023 WeUs, P. F.
4031 Newton, J. S.
BUSTLBTON (Twenty-
third Ward).
Beyer, J. Monroe.
, Byers, George, Pike,
cor. Murray.
BUTLER (Nicetown,
Twenty-flrst and
Twenty-fifth wards.)
1319 Shoemaker, D. K.
OALLOWHILL.
1010 Ward, J. S.
CAMAO.
1824 Darmon, TJ^i-nn A
OAMBBIA.
410 Hunter, Sam W.
OiBUSLE.
2459 Longshore, J. B.
CASTLE A"VB.
1303 Wilson, N. M.
CATHAEINE.
206 Tlndall, Van E.
224 Dix, Levin A.
226 Seillkovitoh, S.
310 Bevan, David.
310 Ooplln, W. M. L.
12th Ourtin, David I.
2219 Polk, CJharles G.
OHEEET.
1016 Mitchell, 0. L.
Med. Chir. Hosp.
Easeley, E. E.
(JHESTEE A"VBNDB.
4632 Stlrk, J. O.
48th Piersol, G. A.
4818 Norris, A. A.
CHESTNUT HILL.
(Sub. P. O.)
Biddle, A. W.
Boiling, Eobert, Gtn.
av, near Eex.
Boiling, Eobert H.,
Gtn. av., nr. South-
ampton av.
Oheston, Eadclifle,
Hill, nr. Gtn. ar.
Foltz, J. CaiEton,
opp. P. E. E. Sta.
Johnson, Eussell H.
Laney, Jno. H., 53
Highland av.
Malin, W. H., Gtn.
av., ab. Union
Marsden, B. E., Gtn.
av. bel. Grove's
Lane.
Moss, Wm., Gtn. av.,
cor. Hill av.
Eeichert, Edward T.,
307 W. Springfield
av.
Strouse, H. St. G.,
Springfield av.
CHESTNUT.
435 Keelor, E. S.
1113 Hertz, Silas G.
1208 HallowelLOhas. E.
1416 Buokland, E. H.
1416 SteUwagen, T. O.
1420 Ford, W. A.
1421 Morton, Thos. G.
1620 Taylor, C. F.
1520 Taylor, J. J.
1523 Palmer, B. F.
1537 Garretson, Jas. E.
1616 White, H. M.
1625 Ivins, H. F.
1629 Pontius, Paul J.
1632 Kyle, D. B.
1632 Sajous, Chas. E.
1716 Adamson,
Eleanor.
1716 Tumbull,
Lawrence.
1719 Tumbull, Chaa.S.
1720 Friebis, George.
1720 McCandliss, Wm.
L.
1722 Baldy, J. M.
1724 Ackerman, Jas. F.
1724 (3oodno, W. C.
1729 Keen, Wm. W.
1802 Oroskey, J. W. ~';K
1804 Cross, George D.
1805 Maofarlan, Mai. •
1806 Eandall, B. Alex.
1807 Schneldeman,
T. B.
1807 Thomas, (3harlc3
Hermon
1809 Perrine, E. K.
1822 Wildman, H. G.
1822 McCby, J. C.
1826 Jayne, Horace.
1829 Posey, W. (3amp-
bell.
1833 Berens, O.
1835 Cheston,D. Murray
1901 Pancoast, K. M.
1903 Wilson, BenJ. B.
1909 Bassette, M. Imog.
1909 Imogene, B. M.
1909 McConnell, J. W. .
1909 Mills, Charles K.
1923 Guernsey, Jos. 0.
1924 Bundy, Elizabeth
1925 Wood, Horatio 0.
1928 Marshall, Anna M.
1929 VansaJlt, E. L.
1932 Ruschenberger, W.
S. W.
1933 Allen, Harrison
2002 Berens, Bernard
2006 Holland, Jas. W.
2010 Baer, B. P.
2015 Dixon, Saml. G.
2031 Reeves, J. H.
2033 Simes, J. Henry 0.
2045 McAllister, An. M.
2047 Townsend, B.
3330 Smock, Lcdru P.
3334 McCandllss.Hy. M.
3334 McOandliss, Wm. _
L. (Ees.) •",'
3442 Butcher. A. 0. 'H
3445 Burke, A. Swanton
3701 Gittlngs, J. B. H.
3727 Shoemaker, G. B.
3808 Scott, J A.
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109
SUT.— Coiit.
.cfarlan, Duncan
odwin, Helena
arpless, A P.
;Call, Chas. A.
nsdale, Guy
[ghes, Isaac W.
.dham, Jos. P.
ighes, Donnel
iwnes, R. H.
^rsoU.Wyllys K.
ulmin, H.
mips, R. J.
tt, W. O.
.Uer, N. M.
Tan, Jos Bob.
irk. J. C.
riAN.
eider, M. J.
Jlones, A
jmig, J H.
)nnelly, John F.
irtin, P. J.
ixter, H. B.
Liter, H. F.
■arson, John S,
Lster, Daniel M.
irner, J B.
ankle, W. V.
[illlng, M. J.
larlton, TJ. S.
arke, B. V.
iller, A. G.
Lldwell, Alex.
ines, E. H.
larp, J. G-.
reacy, D. J.
ick, John W.
imkle, S. C.
arke, Jos J.
uublos, H. F.
atthews, "W. L,.
wke, E. S.
3N.
atchette, F.
BIA A'VTENDE.
eisel, J. H.
a.irns, A. A.
oebel, George
eelor, B. S.
iancock, Joseph
tyer, Charles
eaick, Eliza J.
ayder, E.
[artin, Joseph
'Uohanan, W, F.
rilbert, Irwin B.
Ddrews, R. H.
racoi, Fred'k P.
shnston, A, War.
[ewish, Edg. M.
[orton, Albert E.
ocke, Melvin J.
;att. Wilmer R.
railiniB, 0. M.
^.B. c. Brooks,
Bartholomew
rensinger, Ellen C
rice, S. Whit'k.
bassagne, E. J.
ong, F. Moi*ton
ong, HowardJ W.
ones, Edward W.
toach, Wal. W.
choonmtker, Ar-
thur T.
TTHIAN AVE.
f^alk, J. W.
trinton, J. Bern.
BRIiAND.
teebe, Chas. H.
(West.)
SWmier, W. S.
fWest.)
himer, I. M.
1500 Bowen, Geo. W.
1026 Liebert, Qiarles
Henry.
1931 (E.) Stirling, S.B.
2026 Bailette.Bessie W.
2317 (B.)0'Parrell,G.D.
2349 Moore, O. O.
2il2 (B.) Stephens, J.S.
DAUPHIN.
935 Dougherty, H. !\l.
1618 Hillegass, John P.
1534 Reynolds, Anna M.
1603 Wldman,F.H.(W.l
2111 Bunn, Wm. H.
(W.)
2144 Sinnamon, G.
3014 Sooy, J. M.
DBLANOEJY PLACE.
1810 Bimey, David B.
2000 Ashhurst, J., Jr.
2124 Lambdin, A. O.
2308 Ashhurst, Sanil.
DIAMOND.
124 HofCman, J.
126 Stocke, O. H.
(West).
608 Mohr, J. Eugene
636 Lake, W. B.
638 Appleback, Hy. B.
1105 Blehl, Mary B.
1432 West, Simeon L./
1509 Jones, Oliver B.
1B21 SchoU, Alfred K.
1604 McGuigan, John I.
1610 Mosier, Geo. W.
1624 Wolfe, Samuel
1625 Betting, Miriam
1630 Ohapln, Laura S.
1631 Ashorofb, Leon T.
1643 Stetler; H. S.
1716 Gittens, Theo. P.
1724 Richardson, Geo.
Henry
1T44 Buckby, W.
1824 Brown, O. H.
1830 Medley, Jennie.
1834 Wabnsley, Jas. A.
1838 Walmsley, James
Winter
1900 Wheat, Lewis P..
1907 Cassel, Geo. L.
1930 Wright, O. Edwin
2024 Rainear, A. R.
2035 Rishel, Geo P.
2831 Blair, Samuel C.
2835 Isaac, Judah
2846 Slifer, L. K.
2915 SherrUl, P.
DIOKINrSOX.
424 Wright, J. Edw.
1501 Lomar, M. F.
1508 Wallace, C. H.
DiLLwnsr.
468 Weaver, Elijah
BILLSWORTH.
1201 Nebeker, A.
1307 Loughlin, D. J.
1333 Wilcox, M. B,
E!LM AVE.
4116 Poote, Albert B.
FAIBMOUNT AVE.
233 Eoeckel,, Rich. M.
242 Modell, D. A.
608 Hess, Robert J.
1115 Deroum, Clara T.
1228 Earley, T. B.
1335 Ash, Henry St.
Olalr
1514 Bauer, Rudolph F.
1641 Peltz, Josiah
1925 Beck, J. Howard.
1939 Stiles, Wm., Jr.
2229 Bckman, Philip N.
3920 Wy( ■
3945 Clegg, Wm. H.
4303 Feniald, Samuel.
FEDERAL.
1406 Wilson, N. M.
2630 McLemon, John.
28th Weatherly, T. O.
FILBERT.
1405 Town, E. 0.
1625 Jordan, R. J.
1625 Lagrange, R. J.
FITZWATBR.
2212 Stooker, Anth'y E.
FONTABSr.
1523 Abbott, Hai-vey N.
FOX OHASB.
Slbbald, J. P.
Weaver, O.
I'RANKFORD AVE.
1124 Caldwell, Sarah 0.
1200 Kecdig, Rudolph
1500 Dwyer, Chas. H.
1504 Fulton, T. Chal.
1750 Wilson, Matt. J.
1757 Chestnut, John H.
W.
1761 MacBride, Isaac
1762 Love, Louis F.
1763 O'Brien, Wm. J.
1S15 Brady, Franklin
1852 Judge, Robt. B.
1882 Bradford, T. L.
2480 Pleibel, Bug. T.
2480 Pleibel,Chas.Pred.
W.
2683 Hertel, Fred
2827 McAaley, Jas. A.
2830 Thomas, Glendon B,
3017 Wilkinson, Wm. J.
3025 Smith, Chas. H.
3028 Ziegler, Wm. H.
3028 Ziegler, Ella B.
3034 Terry, L. G.
3042 Sowden, B^rederic
D.
3046 Brown, O. ThebU
3112 Shoemaker, Jas. S.
3428 Smith, Albert H.
4262 Gordon, ■\\ni.
4321 Burns, B. Bruce
4331 Ramsden, John
4335 Leake, Ephralm F.
4340 Guernsey, W. .Tef.
4419 Allen, Richard 0.
4521 Dudley, Geo. I. S.
4531 Bckwurzel, Wm.
4637 Allen, V. John
4750 Davis, Marshall A.
PRANKFORD.
Bolton, Samuel, 4515
Paul.
Cassaday, Felix, 4279
Paul.
Ellis, J. Cannon, 1744
Orthodox
Hale, George, 4428
Paul.
Srewson,Amos D., 4613
Paul.
Pllkington, Hor., 4238
Paul.
Sterner, OUverH., 2119
Orthodox
Sunderland, H. 4938
Franklin.
Thompson, M. Helen,
4347 Paul.
Whelin, John J., 4353
Paul.
FRANKLIN.
210 Shannon, D.
242 Trautman, B.
402 Ward, J. S.
434 Koerper, Jos.
Wtiled byWidfmbM-
436 Fleming, D. W.
507 Bngel, Hugo
509 Griggs, Wll'ms O.
658 Gehring, G. P.
704 Collins, James
711 Stem, M. J.
711 Gans, E. S.
717 Abbey, C. L.
817 Gibb, J. S.
840 Gumpert, B. B.
824 Wilson, B. B.
909 Simsohn, Jos. S.
913 Sllfer, P. S.
936 Lovell, Hannah W.
941 Sansom, Samuel
945 Weber, R. H..
949 Metzler, G.
965 Kraus!, P.
1227 Trau, Adam
1302 Mathews, Charlw
1314 McFarland, Jos.
1330 Leffmann, Henry
1333 Potsdamer, J. B.
1431 Shimer, J. S.
15 L8 Leopold, Isaac
1626 Rottner, 0. S.
1648 Loeling, Gerhard
1700 Hamilton, W. O.
19i;2 Wheeler, Edw. B.
2019 Restein, John
2113 Tomlin, B. B.
2125 Gerlaoh, P. Bmest
GERMAN.
211 Savitsky, Jos. A.
GBllMANTOWN.
AJdrich, Wm. M., 5560
Main.
Bary, Vera, 215 Wis-
ter.
Bennerman, L. C,
4422 Gt'n av.
Brown, W. P., 37
W. Chelten av.
Brj-ant, J. K., 34 W.
Se3 mour.
Eurgin, George Her-
man, 76 W. Chelten
av.
Burgln, Herman, 76
Chelten av.
Cameron, G. A., 4675
Main.
Cannlchaels, Thomas
H., 5530 Gt'n av.
aark, G. H., Walnut
Lane and Green,
aosson, J. H., 70 W.
Chelten av.
Conner, Wm., 5511
G't'n Ave.
Darrach, James, 5021
Green.
Davis, Alviah M., 5054
Main.
Deaver, Rtt., 5057
Main.
Downs, Norton, 102 W.
Walnut lane.
Downs, Robert N., BOlO
Green.
Harland, Wm. Guy,
5200 Main.
Hartshorne, Henry,
4707 Hancock.
Hummel, A. L.
Johnson, George, 329
Chelten 4^0.
Johnson, Wm. N., Main
and Upsal.
Koehler, R. G., 5018
Main.
Lukens, B. P., 4755
Green.
110
PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
123
B..,
209
5145
64
5123
I. P.,
F. T., 5307
GERMANTOWNT.— Con
Mansfield, Hairy K., 19
W. Chelten Ave.
Marsden. B. R., G't'n
Ave. below Grovers
lane.
Moylan, I. J., 149
Price.
Muller, A. v., 4753
Green.
Parry, H. C, 26 W.
Walnut Lane.
Pltfleld, Robert L.,
G't'n Ave., above
School Lane.
Flass, Obarles F., W.
Chelten Ave. and
aew St.
Potter. Thomas Ollfford,
5012 Green.
B.br>ads. Edward G., 31
W. Chelten Ave.
Schrelner. B. T. ,
W. Chelten Ave,
Stellenbeiger, J.
5505 Main.
Smith, S. Mac,
W. Clielten Ave,
Souwers, Geo. F.,
Main.
Thomas, P. W.
Mt. Air."- Ave.
Cnruh, M. L., 38 Sey-
mour.
Walker, M. M., 14 W.
Walnut Lane.
Wehner, W. H., 119
Wister.
WlUits,
Main
Wimder,
Main.
GEBMANTOWN AVH.
1077 Olilt, Alva
1215 Kline, Wm. O.
1322 Both, Emil
2069 Dunton.Wm. Rush
Boiling, Robert,
G't'n Ave. near
Rex. Ave.
2436 Stewart, W. H.
2602 Mattem, W. K.
3238 Bower, F. S.
3522 Landis, I. R.
3792 Brockbank, J. W.
4034 BaMk, J. W.
Cox, George W.,
18th and G't'n
Ave.
4203 Tomhagen, J. A.
4404 Zeigltr, Geo. W.
4440 Polk, A. M.
4448 Ambler, Wm. S.
4675 Camer'^rt, Geo. A.
4774 Gummey, F. B.
47h8 Shoemaker, S. B.
4852 MansfleU, J. R.
4053 Watkins, T. F.
5041 Zimmt-nriari.
Mason W.
B067 Smith. A. D.
BllO Toriflinson,
W. H.
5112 airrie, C. A.
8123 Willits I. P.
H41 Farr, Wm. W.
B143 Witherstine,
C. S.
5277 Lyon, G. B.
5659 Titman, G. W.
GraARD AVENUE.
160 Starck, A. A. G.
248 Diokey, Rachel A.
1120 Flnck, Anthony R.
1309 Smith, T. Hart
1317 Fetterolf, Geo.
1323 Kass, B. H.
1333 Iliff, J. P.
1421 Beates, H., Jr.
1426 Heysinger, I. W.
1431 Grifllth, Silas
1431 Steele, W. G.
1433 Gramm, B. M.
Greenbaum. Leo-
pold, (N. B. oor.
15th.)
1505 Clark, L. S.
1509 Holcomhe, J. R.
1515 Connor, Dennis N,
1517 Boumonville,
A. C.
1523 Middleton, C. S.
1523 Spencer, W.
1603 Dixon, Mary J. S.
1609 Betts, B. Frank
1613 Kirk, George
J. W.
1635 Snyder, D. L.
1639 Berkenstook.W. F.
1700 Marshall, G. M.
1704 Middleton, W. H.
1710 Atlee, W. L.
1714 Zentmayer, W.
1725 Downes, An-
drew J.
1730 Hirsh, A. B.
QIHAHD AVENUE.
1904 Tliompson, Per. U.
1917 Miller, John S.
1938 Sharkey, W. P.
GERMAN HOSPITAL.
Prese, Oarl.
Critchlow, J. F.
Dougherty, W. S.
Maisch, A. C.
Page, H. F.
Rockafellow, J. O.
Whiting, A. D.
2724 Coy, Herbert B.
2739 Bricker, O. E.
2802 Mindil, H. W. H
2S08 Neuber.Gco. G. B.
2917 Heilbrun, Ay.
2822 Straube, Rudolph
2937 Dhler, T. M.
2934 Rohrig, Wm.
GRAY'S FERRY ROAD.
713 Wenrich, A. B.
GRBJHN.
231 Macintosh, Wm.
319 Berlet, James F.
433 Ottinger, S. J.
1008 Parker, Gil. L.
1012 Hilt, Wm.
1203 Doucet, Homer J.
1500 Berens, Joseph
1513 Oaley, Joseph M.
1606 Walling, Wm. H.
1617 Walker, Jas. B.
1629 Reading, L. W.
1630 Young, J. H.
1631 Evans, Horace Y.
1708 Ketcham, S. Rush
1720 MoFerran, Jos. A.
1724 Martin, H. B.
1728 Komdoerfer, A.
1738 Shoemaker, D W.
James, Bushrod, W., N.
B. cor. 18th.
1806 Stone, Jas. Farrar
1811 Reading, John H.
1823 Mohr, Charles
1840 Stewart, B.
1902 Filbert, Ludwig S.
2141 Ely, Thomas C.
2142 Teller, W. H.
2148 Weldemann, O. A.
2212 Kirkbride, M..Fk. I
4024 Wilson, 0. M.
5021 Darrach, James
HAMnyroN.
Henszey, S. C, S. B
oor. 34th.
8500 Thatcher, J. W.
8501 Longeneoker, O. B.
S623 CuUen, James F.
3625 Leaman, Wm. G.
3700 Wiggins, L. M.
HANCOCK.
2130 Van Buskiris, Jas.
2108 Deal, Lemuel J.
HANOVER.
1214 SomervlUe, W. H.
1249 Lamb, Wm. W.
1409 Gramm, T. J.
HAVBRFORD AVE.
4000 Hetzell, D. G.
4012 Chase, Theo. L.
4012 Stubbs, G«o. P.
11015 McOhesney, F. S.
8608 Whiteside, J. B.
HQLMBSBURG.
Brwin, Wm., Del. av.
cor. Sylvan.
Jermaa, Newton T.
Lewis, Clarence J.
Morrison, Wm. H.
Robinson, Geo. S., House
of Correction.
Sowerby, J. J.
HOWARD.
1309 MoFetridge.Wm.O.
1315 Beatty, T. J.
2103 Wurtz, John B.
2113 Appledom, Em. P.
2248 Shoemaker, Wm. L.
HUNTINGDON.
404 Fulk, U. S. Grant,
(W.)
414 Getty, Maty
414 Mayo, Florence
418 P'reas, Henry M.
(W.)
430 Schoenherg, G.
933 Hamilton, Wm. T.
2401 Look, J. H.
XBFFERSON.
1117 Alcott, W. G.
1311 Hill, Chas. H.
1319 Schwenk, S.
Clayton.
1721 Hickok, Wm. H.
1810 Jones, A. Arthur
2106 Koder, Chas. A.
2223 Fitzpatrick, Chas.
KENSINGTON AVE.
S465 Brady, John
KINGSESSING AVE.
4600 Warren, O. H.
LANCASTER AVE).
S306 Hottensteln. C. D.
3741 Bhaugh, Wm. O.
4821 Harvey, C. H.
5138 Wells, J. R.
LEHIGH AVENUE.
Ill Walsh, B. F. (B.)
319 Merriam, Frank-
lin B.
534 Widmayer, Wm.
C. (West).
547 Avlson, D.
604 Baughley, S.
804 Boileau, J. D.
822 Van Buskirk, S. L.
(West).
911 Patterson, Howard
1004 Cooper, J.
Cardeen
2630 (B.) Wallis, J.M.
LOCUST.
1203 Thompson, L. R.
1205 Carpenter, H. B.
1206 Musson, E. E.
1206 Williamson, K.A.' '
1214 Billstein, B. L.
1214 Streeper, G. M.
1316 Lewis Morris J.
1401 De Schwetniti,
George E.
1407 Pearce, P. S.
1409 Bacon, J.
1423 Brooke, Enuna W
1506 Morton, T. S. K.
1507 Oliver, Chas. A.
1521 Talbot, A. B.
1527 B.arth^low, Rob-
erts
1527 Bartholow, Paul.
1530 Norria. William P.
1606 Duer, S. Naudain
1612 McKelway.Geo. I.
1635 Henry, P. P.
1700 Easlg, Charleai 'j.
1703 Meyers, T. D.
1720 Freeman, W. J.
1953 Boyd, George M.
2040 CrowUy, T. Stan- ,
ton
20-10 English, W. H.
3043 Adams, J. Howe
2050 Da Costa, J. 0.
21st Nefl, Jos. S.
2108 Robins, R. P. '
2112 Garden, Henry M
3605 Gulteraa, A
S707 Ziebcr, B. S.
3731 Greenman, M. J.
S812 Crooki, W. 0.
1906 McLeod, George I.
40th Allyn, Herman B.
40th Muaser, John H.
LOOAlf STATION.
(Jewish Hospital.) -
Jareckl, Edwin A.
Knipe, J»y c.
LOMBARD.
1432 MoBPll, Nathan F.
M2S n«her, John Val-
«itine
LUDLOW.
S116 Boone, Emma V.
LYCEUM AVBNUB.
339 MelletBh, A. H.
M'KBAN.
1305 Barnes, Thomas B.
MAJTAYUNK.
Beary, Blias S., 128
Queen Lane (Falls.)
Bewley, R., 116 Queen
Lane (Falls.)
Buchanan, B. N., 135
Green Lane.
Bunting, R. R., 4301
Ridge avenue.
Ouster, D. D., 141
Centre.
Frame, C. A., 4337
Blair.
Fussell, M. Howard,
169 Green I^ne.
Orlfflth, J. J., 173
Green Lans.
Kelly, James W., 103
Ootton.
Keim, Henry, 441.'
Main.
Keller, Louis A., 42S5
Main.
Kelley, Joseph V., 4257
Main.
Kelly, A O. J., 4257
Main.
Mellersh, A. H., Lev-
ering, c. Myk av.
Bath, O. A., 185 Queen
L«ne (Palls.)
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Ill
mANAYUNK.— Com.
Bowe.C. K., 107 Queen
lime (Palls.)
Painpinella, F. N., 140
Queen Lane (Falls.)
Pepper, W. L., 163 Cen-
tre.
Shinkle, H. J., Sunni-
cllffe.
Tortat, A. E., 3727
Ridge avenue.
MABKET.
44th (3hapin, John B.,
(Pcnna. Hospital.)
■Mth Josselyn, BU E.,
■(Penna.. Hospital.)
■44th Nnnemaier, H. B.,
(Penna. Hospital.)
- iitMh Harrison, W. H.
, ^> (Penna. Hospital.)
4Sth Moulton, A. B.
<; ^enna. Hospital.)
'49th Phillips, Horace,
(Penna. Hospital.)
MABLBOROUGH.
1131 Plofeford, W. H.
1213 THnkle, W. W.
ItAB^AliL.
721 Tiedemann, H.
8(M; XJpdegrorve, Silas
1514 Maher, John Jos.
2001 KIttenhouse,
Alvah.
MASTHJR.
1212 Boom, H. H.
1220 Webb, L. W.
1534 Wasserman, F. B.
1610 Lincoln, Walter R.
1701 Stone, Edward R.
1730 Lancaster, Thomas
1937 Schell, J. Kinzer
2008 Rehm, V. G. R. J.
2012 Dundore,01aude A.
2041 Dundore, A. J.
2135 Oowgill, Walter H.
2230 Gauntt, 0. Stock.
2417 Greenwald,Dan'l F
2419 Kern, Wm. M.
2S20 Berger, Fran-
cis J.
MELON.
926 Cochrane, Wm. W.
MERVINB.
2116 Blake, Wm. H.
MONROE.
216 Kenny, Thos. W.
MONTGOMERY AVE.
1340 MoCreight, Rob.
1516 Stauffer Annie W.
1532 Neuber, S. T.
1926 Henry, John G.
2332 Prendergast.M. T.
3406 Moore.Jacob H.B.
MORRIS.
1529 Smith, M. L.
1543 Emey, A. S.
MOUNT AIRY.
Gilbert, Jos. C,
Gtn. av., nr.
Springfield av.
MOUNT TEBNON.
1127 Gerhart, J. M.
1612 Ste-n-art, H. K.
1608 Barrows, Geo A.
1609 Reeves, Jos. M.
1626 Holmes, li. W.
1705 KoUock, Kath.
1709 Seytert, Theo. H.
1800 Thompson, Lan-
drith W. (S.E.).
1302 Jones, J. J.
2004 Pierc3, W. A. D.
3012 Bobinson, William
Duffleld.
.NOREIS.
448 Beyer, J. J.
613 Rodgers, W. B.
1905 Shade, Julia P.
2322 Eadlioh, W. F.
2607 Fiaher, Henry.
NOBTH COLLEGE AV.
2030 .Johnson, E. W.
22nd Hsyhurst, S.
.NORTH FRONT.
1238 Wagner, M.
1312 Lyons, Wm.
1403 Baker, John Geo.
1762 Heck, Wm. H.
2545 Lambking, AV.
2725 Hargraveis, Wm.
NORTH SECOND.
1228 Oniscbka, UUa.
1230 CriUy, J. C.
ir.OO Boyle. R. Ra'im
1614 MofEelt, W.
2016 Bachman, Gust. A.
2145 Muir, BdwU S.
i;303 Apple, Anunon A.
2952 Lamb, Albert Vic.
JCORTH THIRD.
800 Herwig, Bmil M.
1134 Haerer, Fred. Jos.
1144 Kreusberger, Geo.
W.
2353 Green, G. DlUwyn
NORTH FOURTH.
461 Polls, George S.
473 Heintzo, Ctias. A.
504 Klemm, Adam.
835 Bates, Cornelius.
874 Horn, George H.
912 Robertson, Wm.
Egbert
1337 Tait, A.
1502 Stine, J. B.
1502 Stine, L. K.
1636 Kreitzer, M. O. ■
Norris, N. K c, Moffet,
J.
2001 Hart, Joseph
2152 Fiet, H. J.
2304 Shrook, Wm.
NORTH FIFTH.
230 Berger, Ferdinand
252 Griffith, John Per.
665 Vogler, George W.
567 William, Thos. O.
635 Bauer, Louis G
636 Bauer,L. Demmle
717 Billsteln, A. M.
717 Hutzell, Jacob 0.
727 McAdam, Alex. H.
727 Piper, Wm. A.
818 Schadt, E. M.
828 Fischelie, P.
829 Bahlstroem, M.
830 Stout, Chaa. P.
837 Ulrich, M!
860 Miller, Adolph W.
903 Formad, Marie K.
945 Eeimann, L. P.
948 Strobel, J.
952 Hauptle, B. G.
962 BUershaw, Wm.
973 Taylor, I. W.
988 Oolgan, J. F. H.
1225 DruedIng,Frank F.
2100 Tod, A. F.
2147 Pottberg, Ohas.
2300 Antill, Jos. V.
2425 Lamb, A. V.
24S1 Wurtz, Chas. B.
2437 Krug, J. Adam
2518 Eberhard, Jno. O.
2620 Stewart, David
Denison
2733 Saltmarshe, Job,
28R2 Apple, Wm. S.
2903 Rodgers, R.
2917 Barthmaier, J. M.
3359 Bold, Valentine J.
NORTH SIXTH.
235 Fricke, Albert
247 Nightingale, H. B.
269 GloQinger, EUwood
S.
307 Vollmer, Ulrioh
Wm.
315 Weiland, Carl
458 Curtis, Levi
508 Isett, F. S.
532 Santee, Eugene I.
538 Boenning,Henry O.
604 Brandt, Annie
622 Nueneman,Mary A.
642 Ottiker, Henry
729 Fischer, Bmil
801 Riesman, David
827 Voorhees, C. A.
828 Sohoettler, B. O.
868 Feldstein, Adolph
952 Bradley, T. D.
999 Strittmater, Isa-
dore P.
lOM. De Young, A.
Henriquea
1002 Bahl, O. H.
1002 Bahl, Charles Z.
1006 Moylan, Peter P.
1008 Formai, Marie K.
1014 Jones, Charles J.
1219 Schott, Arnold
1?07 Johnson, B. S.
1311 Snyder, E. B.
1318 Buoff, Wm.
1328 Qinarroe, Thos. H.
1532 Piper, Mill on A.
1934 Senderling.Wm. H.
22J7 Peacock, Wm.
2333 Christy, Henry S.
2336 Cruise, R. B.
2426 Eoderer, John F.
2444 Bobb, Wallace G.
2512 araelius, Robert
W. B.
2535 Greene, Frank N.
2601 Duffleld, Harrison.
2625 Hopkins, G. C.
2968 Klopp, Peter P.
NOBTH SEVENTH.
445 Roessler, G. F.
616 Van Tine, J. Lew.
636 Paist, H. C.
629 Moore, 311a.
819 Oonrad, Thomas
Ellwood
824 Michael. R. B.
824 Pennington,
Amanda A.
827 Sohwenk, Peter N.
K.
929 Bauer, 0.
932 Wittkamp, An-
drew L. V.
1200 Troth, S. N.
1337 Loeb, Lndwlg
1604 Gross, F. O.
3528 Houghtcn, C. W.
1617 Ridge, J. T.
1649 Thomley, F. O.
1921 Bready, Cond R.
2012 Pulmer, Chas. R.
2040 Manson, Chas. P.
2063 Miller, Georgo B.
McC.
2121 Thomas, George
Perce
2262 Gerhard, A. T.
2435 LIcbtonwalner,
Abbott B.
NORTH EIGHTH.
610 Shoemaker, J. L.
634 Kuhry, Celia.
641 Jones, Eleanor G.
652 Longaker, Daniel
658 Hobensack,Jas. B.
708% Matladi, BU.
SOS Schrotz, Julius
821 Frick, Wm. S.
822 Munns,0. Landreth
831 Gilette, J. R.
842 Smith, Edw. Lin.
842 Smith, Edw. M.
868 Wliliams, M. H.
937 Boehroch, M. H.
946 Rihl, Henry" W.
1510 Salinger, Julius L.
IbOO Sprissler, Oscar
1608 Walsh, J. T.
1606 Walker, John T.
L909 Jordan, Philip J.
1921 Pascoe, Geo.Y.,Jr.
LU35 Boyer, D. P.
1935 Boyer, D. Pellman
1056 HuESberger, H. W.
2002 Himmelwrlght, F.
2012 Earie, Frank M.
2021 Barous, A. L.
2045 Egee, J. B. S.
2602 Bradford, John M.
2649 Yard, P. W.
NORTH NINTH.
301 Lowe, Clement B.
303 Neall, C. H. M.
.VORTH TENTH.
121 Baue, Chas. G.
121 Haue, J. Ferd.
126 Davis, Arthur H.
131 PrItzinger.Rich. J.
140 Bate, Arthur E.
250 Fritta, W. H.
300 Peitingill,Eliza P.
502 Eothermel, F. D.
545 Miller, Chas. W.
546 Sanderson,
Philip C.
626 Plckels, Jas. O.
627 Finn, Wm. H.
647 Pondey, John
809 Davis, O. Wil-
liams.
828 Hovell, Alfred D.
963 Gardner, Chas. H.
1463 Morton, Thos. J.
1453 Morton, Sam'l. W.
1453 Morton, Wm. T.
1506 Schwarz, L. '
1513 Trau, Philip A.
1613 Brooks, Ohas. M.
1615 Devlin, Thos.
Francis.
2348 Monger, Edw. I*.
2413 Stenger, C. P.
2501 Morriscm, J.
Louis D.
NORTH ELEVENTH.
15 Miller, J. P.
120 Bagleton, Jas. M.
120 Bagleton, S.
Potts.
542 Bruner, Henry G.
601 Bird, J. F.
610 Tousley, W. H.
621 Bitter Newton H.
633 Partenheimer,
John B. '
636 Bonnett, G. B.
637 George, Wm.
648 McCombs, Bobt. S.
651 Fristnuth, Jacob.
672 May, Sarah A. O.
805 Simpson, Robert
1346 Nash, J. D.
1415 Quatraan, L.
E. H.
1428 Schoales, Chas. B.
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N. EI.EVENTH.— Cont.
1428 Sohoales, Jos. D.
1450 Palmer, Mary J.
1452 Kaeroher, Wm. F.
1641 Trinkle, Sam. M.
1812 Drlpps, John H.
1824 Davis, Lenora B.
1831 Hiokey, Jas. S.
1905 Alcorn, Adella
1945 Chandler, Chas. F.
1945 Chandler, Wm. A.
2018 Eaton, Albert M.
2110 Sheppard, Hy. O.
220(i Hate, C. W. M. S.
2002 Lamon, Goldson T,
2640 Kohier. Frk. W.
NORTH TWMjFTH.
226 Abell, Amaccy B.
22S Beed, A. Graham
use Frowert, Ohas. G.
245 Isoopes, Lyijn
2!>t Orifflth, Ames W.
343 Decker, Wm. F.
C03 Marn, James P.
701 Wert, John M.
819 Mlllicte, Jno. W.
Jr.
917 Wandell, James.
041 lif.ng, Howard W.
132:( Sharplcss.Bdw. S.
1340 Taylor, Wm. L.
140S Brown, S. Hast.
13o» Perkins, B. Stan.
1941 Lous, Hiram R.
2043 Christine, G. Max.
2"02 Dubbs, John H.
260« ^cmmers, E. S.
2<^01 Palmer, Wm. L
S241 Bjrijes, A. M.
NOETH THIETEE^ TH
215 Groff, Ohas. A.
2:» Pe-tlbone,Chas. F.
229 Cmumings, M. J.
Mii Roll-Its, J.
543 Ingram, Bmily J.
612 M(.'^'tcken,Geo. Y.
869 Hammond, D. 0.
925 Gabrielian, M. O.
1344 Eoberts, Isaac B.
1408 Hollopeter,Wta.. C.
1442 Ring, G. Oram.
1505 Bringhurst, Wm.
1509 Bcgar, Horace K.
1525 Baldwin, Hy. S.
1536 Leesey, Justus S.
1549 Ferguson, Al. t>.
1607 McGuigan, J. A.
1611 Paneoast, J. Wm.
1613 Stokes, H. Murray
1806 Holbert, Walter W.
181) Mattsrai, Chas. H.
1919 Bigler, Chas. A.
2049 Strong, J. W.
2049 Strong, Walter
2101 Noble, W. H.
i2fB Urquhart, Geo. W.
2321 Maher, Androw J.
NORTH BROAD.
630 Baum, Charles
720 Ayais, S. B.
802 Brinton, Louis
802 Hampton, Jno. T.
S09 Case, M. W.
8L0 Dercum, Franc. X.
821 Welch, Wm. M.
£22 Toboldt, A. 1,. A.
828 Campbell, H. S.
832 Leaman, Henry,
841 Hazel, F. B.
845 Banes, S. Thomp-
son.
851 Walker, Samuel B.
857 QuJIl. William L.
906 Fritz, Ellen R.
916 Jurist, Louis. I
925 McDowell,Saml.B.
1212 Warder, Chas. B.
1212 Warder, W. H.
1309 Stcinbach, L. W.
1311 Brown, W. K.
1335 Yarrow, Thos. J.
1518 FranlUin, Marcus
1535 Janney, Wm. S.
1637 Noble, Charles P.
1643 Fruh, Bmcnt, and
2522.
1803 Armstrong, Wm.
1812 Watt, H. C.
1923 Boyer, Zaoour P.,
Jr.
1923 Mercer, CI as. P.
1943 Knorr, John K.
1918 Yeomans, Geo.
1948 Yeomans, Geo. B.
2028 Bell, J. E. F.
2036 Bl-Uz, Frank. M.
203S Brunet, John B.
2213 Bogcr, .Tohn A.
2220 Strouse, F. M.
2226 Langrehr, Hirma
2241 Amick, John H. B.
2410 TuUey, B. W.
2422 Stout, Emanuel J.
2506 Schucking, Susan O.
2517 Rlegraf, J. M.
2729 Baumgarten, Wm.
Jacob.
2S0B Linderman, Herber
3147 McKeage, Wm.
8^4 Son]er«, Lewie g.
NOETH FIFTEENTH.
Ill Messerre, Fred-
erick Wm.
Ill Northrop, Her-
bert L.
115 Reger, C. Albert
137 Haines, OliTer
Sloan.
139 Wain, Emma 0.
152 Wells, O. H.
161 Hall, L. Brewer
203 Gubbins, Chas. H.
829 Lobb, Henry W.
663 Franklin, Clar-
ence P.
716 Peltz, Geo. it.
Dallai
1219 Bodamer, Geo. A.
1220 Koenig, Kate L.
1241 Meade, J. Frank
1327 Forst, J. A.
1328 Dunning, Thos. 8.
1400 Raub, John A.
1829 French, Harriet 3.
1745 Kirkpatrick, A. P.
1800 Power, Edw. S.
2021 Wood, T. F.
2110 Dury, Julian
Hiland.
2122 Carr, R. B.
2264 Dengler, Bobt. H.
2416 McComb, Geo. S.
3039 Abbott.Francis U
N. SIXTEENTH.
40 Carrier, Frederick
111 Barton, Isaao
123 Wallace, Jaa.
123 Paison, Ollyer H.
254 Hansen, Howard
F.
555 Weaver, H. S.
556 Webb, Wm. H.
611 Sassenplug,
J. H.
621 Fleisher, Re-
becca
630 Browne, Alei.
637 Boss. GeotsB
Gorgu J I'
639 Gerhard, Sam-
uel P.
711 Badolitfe, Mo-
Cluney
721 Everett, Hy. B.
814 Dungliaon, Eioh-
ard J. ,
835 Biver, Gustavus
1401 Warder, C. B.
1405 Dudley, Pember-
ton.
1405 Dudley, Perry
EEale
1421 Myers, Jas. S.
1437 White, Frances
Emily.
1610 Moat, W. S.
1630 Bissey, H. S.
1703 Gardiner, Geo. W.
2019 Clarke, G. C.
2211 Pafl, Edwin H.
2213 Hinton, E. K.
2233 Krecker, Wm.
Harry
2401 Gladwin, Freder-
ica B.
2403 Van Deusen, I.
2660 Green, P. Charles
N. SBVHNTEENTH.
112 Harlow, Lewis D.
118 Adler, Lewis H.
125 O'Hara, M.
126 Lopez, Jos. H.
134 Egan John Henry
601 Riokaids, Wm. M.
L.
608 Seltzer, Ohas. M.
709 Parke, Wm. B.
711 Mitchell, James
729 Hasalcr, J. W.
739 Chambers, Geo. H.
741 Lacy, Henry A.
800 Allen, Francis S.
90S Dumont, Anna B.
1231 Krause, William
1407 Pennock, Walter I.
1418 Zieg:cr, Walter
M. L.
1443 Hancock, Elmer E.
1501 Stubbs, George
Eastman (N. E.)
1501 Hall, Annie B.
1501 Lothrop, Ruth W.
1531 Ott, Lambert
1613 Kerr, George
2107 Cook, Mary A.
2133 Sommers, E. M,
2216 Mitchell, Wm. C.
2257 Wright, Albert
2258 Eldredge, darence
S.
2353 Leuf, Alex. H. P.
2407 Van Gunten, Fred-
erick.
2413 Frutchey, Foster
2503 Stewart, A. W.
8422 Parke, Susan B.
N. EIGHTEEINTH.
114 Cruise, Eobt. B.
126 Hall, P. Sbarplesi
211 Price, Joseph.
251 Brinkman, Michael
261 Brinkman, Leon
520 Oonover, Chas. H.
1218 Moore, J. Edward
1230 Schook, Fied'k A.
1B29 Alexander, John J.
1411 Olark.Elizabeth M.
1623 Stretch, Rich. G.
1630 Layman, A
1723 Lincoln, Wm. E.
1906 Sohock, C. H.
1947 Carey,. W. A.
2201 Biscoe, Ellis F.
2264 Byers, Edgar H.
3621 Mitchell, G. B. I.
NORTH NINETEENTH
108 Wescott, T. S.
183 Buck, Wm. Pena
212 Sartain, Paul J.
525 Eudderow, Ben].
Janney.
531 Johnston, D. How.
670 Hutt, Wm. H.
708 Rea, Samuel L.
736 Banks. Wm. B.
840 Reith, Emil.
1323 Muckle, A.
1409 Litchfield, Harry
1515 Moore, John D.
1735 Saokett,E. Waj-nB
2015 StatTord, Chas. S.
2047 Allan, Arthur O
2155 Stewart, W F.
2239 Galbralth, Jas. L.
2344 Mulliken, Lou. W.
2381 Snodgrass 01. B.
2405 Abbott, Harrev N.
2424 Allen, Harry M.
NORIH TWENTIETH.
131 Watson, Edw. W.
140 Snader, B. Roland
144 Bryan, Hv. Nath.
158 Krosen, Wilmet
162 Watson, Arthur W.
243 Bower, J. F.
500 Noiris, Rich, a
706 Koch, I. M.
716 Skinner, Hy.
826 Nolan, Edw. J.
827 Sinexon, Justus
838 Kite, John L.
841 Hewitt, George A.
875 Smith, C. Carleton
1511 Heilman, I. G.
1514 McMahon, W. G.
1515 Shea, Wm. Ker
1943 Wilfcins, W. G.
2024 Owen, E.
2030 Williams.ThoB. B.
2041 Lucena, F. M.
2041 Flood, Edw. H.
2129 Alday, H. B.
2134 Dix, Archibald L.
2356 Stout, OUver
2552 Weiszgerber, Jno.
N. TWENTY-FmST.
318 Burk, Ohas. M.
1638 Johnston, J. K.
1843 Hatfield, Ber. S.
1868 McDowell,F. Buck.
2263 Marcus, Herman D.
N. TWENTY-SECOND.
227 Brlcker, W. H.
862 Blacfcsvood, Wm.
K. D.
1637 Cook, Oias. N.
1720 Mathews, Frank-
lin.
1726 Swayze,Gco. B. H.
1726 Sv.ayze, W. B.
1902 Weasels, Lewis 0
1910 OoultoQ, Ben]. F.
1938 Hawkes, Edw. G.
1946 Belden, Oliver S.
22d Fnllerton, A. M.,
cor. College ave.,
(Woman's Hos.)
N. TWENTY-THIRD.
825 Harshberger, A.
1802 Hickey, S. J.
1950 Peacock, Thos. H.
N. TWBNTY-POUETH.
831 Von Kleeck, J. H.
1807 Eareckson, Bdwin
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itz, Wm. H. A.
:ewltt, GS«). W.
mstead, W. M.
banuiio, I. R.
rHNTX-srxTH:.
ffift, D. D.
itch, Geo. D.
aler, Percy H.
lark, Thos. C.
foods, Henry
Lewis.
artienBsen, Chas.
K.
'BaWT-SEV-
ENTH.
rhlte, Fred Al-
len,
ager, Howard
rBNTT-
EIGHTH,
lerwrisch, Chas.
BNTY-NINTH.
ragbeimer, Jacob
S.
acherle, O. F.
legg, Thos. D.
ane, Dudley W.
ohley, WiUlam
Scattergood.
[arshall, C. R.
evera, B. F.
IRTT-FIKST.
[unaon, H. Gar-
rett.
rRTY-THIRD.
Awley, Benj. P.
IKTT-FiiTH.
Tallace, W. H.
onnaffon, S. Aah-
ton.
[all, Wm. D.
CRTT-SIXTH.
reene, Wm. H.
I THLRTY-
SNTH.
nipp, F.
I THIRTY-
ITH.
omlin, Aimer N.
jumer, E.
I THntTY-
H.
mscU.HowardW.
jrse, Wm. H.
I FORTIETH,
irdin, De's'n R.
Lchards, O. M.
unpen, L. P.
artoa, Claude R.
roes, W. D.
fing, R. H.
reen, M. H.
iiff, Wm. P.
»well, Hovard
meson, R. H.
meson, W. B.
irvioe, J. H,
!ok, B. L.
ay, O. M.
[ FORTY-
r.
hinna, Elm'r G,
^ans, Wm.
)wns, Thos. A.
ylor, E. Wilson
!van J. R.
linger, Tlieo-
phlle J.
cbran, Mary J.
,rter. Wm. S.
ggate.Wllford O.
FORTy-THIRD
ry, DaTis Magie
NORTH FORTT-
POURTH.
703 Leedom, Wm. N.
914 Eimey, Her. H.
939 Evans, Howard
NORTH PORTY-
FIPTH.
633 Huntzinger, E.
879 Heil, U. S. Grant.
N. FORTY-EIGHTH.
645 Good, Alb. Parke
WORTH PIFTT-
'I'H I Hr>
Oor. Media. Chambers,
J. Paui.
NORTH SIXTY-
THERD.
246 O Brien, B.
NORTH SIXTY-
FIFTH.
241 Bckfeldt, Jno. W.
433 Miltoo, J. H. F.
OAK LANE.
Betts, Thomas
Klopp, B. L.
Stewart, George W.
OGDEN.
4046 Mace, Howard S.
OtrVB.
1206 Ferguson, Joseph
OLD YORK ROAD.
Wister, Owen J.
OLNBY.
Rooap, W. S.
ORLEAN.
2006 Summers, S. L.
OTIS.
1227 Richardson, A. J.
1421 Kurtz, Chas. G.
OXFORD.
635 Theel, Thoa.
1521 Gardiner, Wm. H.
1623 Smith, Henry A.
1538 Reath, B.
1629 Deaver, Harry C.
1707 Westerbrook, H.P.
2132 Peters, L. C.
2400 Yeager, Frank N.
2501 SniTely, I. N.
PALMER.
1116 Levy, David W.
PARK AVENOB.
2112 Trowbridge,R.S.
PARRISH.
923 Tobias, S. W.
PINB.
224 Heller, Jacob L.
305 Kobler, Geo. H
333 Wells, Wm. H.
411 Owen, John J.
419 VanBatur^Wm. W.
617 Rosenthal, Edw.
629 Splvak, Ohas. D.
711 Fomias, Edward.
736 Flick, law-
rence F.
736 Spellissy, Jos. M.
738 Simpson, Jas.
832 Deakyne, A.
Clark.
900 Brous, Harry A.
904 Lowengrund, Lee.
925 Tait, Thos. W.
1331 McLean, H.
Douglass.
1334 Robinson, James
Weir.
1400 Atkinson, W. B.
1428 Perkins, Fran-
cis M.
1504 Taylor, John
Madison.
1608 Hewson, A.
1512 Githens, W. H. H.
1523 Moorhead, W. W.
1532 Lee, Benj.
1535 Heyl, Albert G.
1624 Pox, Horace.
1642 Esrey, L. K.
1717 Williams, Horace.
1719 Menah, Wm. M.
1808 McBwen, Jos. W.
1823 Riera, J. H.
2005 Wirgman, Cbas.
2017 Fassett, Theo.
2023 Rex, Geo. A.
2039 Shippen, Edw.
2118 Kempton, A. P.
2129 Taylor, Rob. R.
2132 Klapp, Wm. H
2112 Boussel, A. B.
2228 Massey, Frank
34th Hughes, Daniel B.
4119 Peckham, Adelaide
Ward
POPLAR.
1424 Olawson, Jas. 15.
1426 McAlamey, Wm.
M.
1429 Vlscher, Cave V.
1434 Smith. R. O.
1435 Rembaush, A. O.
N. E. cor. 15th. Lane,
Nathaniel F.
1509 Greenback, B.
1519 McKee, Jas. Her.
1935 Holt, Jas. Parnum
3003 Diese, Ernest.
POWELTON AVE.
3226 Smith, Albert S.
3603 Judd, L. D.
3705 Heisler, J. O.
3707 Edward, J. J.
3709 Balliet, T. M.
3727 Baker, O H.
3801 Birch, John Palm.
3819 Franciscus, Bdm.
cjor. 40th Barrett, Wm.
C.
RACE.
136 Keller, Al. P.
634 ZoUer, Chas.
906 TintOQ, Jon. D.
1611 Rex, Oliver P.
1623 aement, Ruth C.
1714 Sommerville, Jas.
M.
1804 Eavenaon, Rogers,
Sarah T.
1832 Bliss, Arthur
Ameg.
3208 Pittinos, Jas. W.
RBBD.
330 Wiley, Eugene.
330 Wiley, Harry E.
627 Hall, W. D. W.
N.E. cor. 9th. Gilman,
W. Biddle.
RICHMOND.
132 Zlfglcr, George J.
323 Kurtz, O. J.
2235 Trenehard. J. P.
2642 Wallia, J. B.
2658 Parrelly, W. W.
2710 Robbins. Ella
Ridgway.
2710 Robbins, C. W.
?902 Davis, Pred'k H.
2912 Smith, R. L.
2913 Steer, Edffar H.
3014 Judge, John P.
3016 De Pord, Francis
Allen.
3036 Scull, Wm. B.
3600 Swartz, P.
4629 Reynolds, Herbert
KIDGB AVE.
1637 Rittechouse, H.
1931 Mays, George
2015 Keim, Wm H.
2035 Griffith, W. M.
2132 Rhoades, H. P.
1235 Trenehard, J. P.
2445 Frth, Carl D. S.
2526 Griffith, L. B.
3003 Baker, Prank
Kline.
3reo German, H. W.
3027 Smith, E. G. -
S041 Dougan, Robert
Patton.
S286 Murray, B. J.
3S02 Cahall, Wm. 0.
S725 Sibbald, James
»727 Tortat, A. B
4301 Bunting, Ross R.
HOSEHILL.
2970 Aullurth, Wm. A.
ROXBORODGH.
Breitenbaeh, Samuel C,
Green Lane.
Hudders, Alva L., Ly-
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Peltz, B. R., Ridge ave.
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2201 Varrell, F. M.
SANSOM.
1020 Birrlolo, Fran. A.
1020 Huebner, Geo. W.
1020 McNaul, Wm. J.
1020 Smith, P. Albert.
1020 Wagner, Geo. W.,
Jr.
4026 Greene, William
Cimwell
SAO.DBRS AVENDB.
333 Moore, R.
SHACKAMAXON
1000 Young, I. Gilbert.
1008 Hellenstein, Abra-
ham E.
1121 Sidebotham, Henry
L.
1031 McDowell, C H
1247 Ireland, A. B.
SNYDER AVENUE.
437 Van Voorhis, Wal-
ter A.
634 Irwin, James A.
1002 Sher, P. p.
1139 Horter, Wm. B.
SOMERSET.
936 Liggett, Samuel
3. (West.)
SOMERTON (Thirty-
fifth ward).
Humphreys, Edward
SCiITH.
1801 De Beust, Robert
Hare
SOUTH COLLEGE AV.
1926 Anderson, 0. V. B.
SOUTH R I T T B N-
HOUSE SQUARE.
1810 White, J. W.
1818 Starr, L.
1828 Laplace, Ernest
1904 Hopkins, Wm. B.
SOUTH FRONT.
801 Groves, J. D.
SOUTH SECOND.
336 Hickman, Wm. H
833 Reuss, Wm.
1000 Cantrell, J. H.
1020 Delker, Wm.
1445 Gross, Henry S.
1729 Schmidt, Henry
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SOUTH THIRD.
401 Cuimiiings, Jos. J.
743 Krell, Fred. B.
789 Taubel, Louis Ed.
806 Ward, John D.
841 Benner, Henry D,
843 Ward, B. Tillson
1010 Oantrell, J. Ab-
bott.
1015 BeTan, David.
SOUTH FOUETH.
Stone, JatDes Farrow,
BnlUtt Bldg.
240 Cadwalader, Chas.
Everett
504 Love, Rose (mid-
wife).
504 Love, Julius D.
1010 Vanderbeck, T. L.
, 1830 Williams, Wm. K.
1336 Wright, James I.
1504 West, Geo. W.
1931 Swai, Robert Ellis
SOUTH FHi'lH.
322 Bell, Edward H.
328 Dillon, J. Dale
401 Klein, Alexander
+28 Steam, M.
716 Hahn, Abraham
946 Moser, Ira B.
1304 Tomlinson.Thos. C.
1305 Strieby, J. P.
1310 Pivund. Henry H.
1314 Creadiok, S.
1E20 Umebleok, T. A.
1320 Muehleek, Geo. A.
1328 Mendenhall,Th03.J.
1332 Gessler, Charles W.
1410 Wlltbank.Rutledge
T.
1640 Newsham, Stanley
P.
1809 MoLaughlin,John J.
SOUTH SIXTH.
245 Birkey, Thomas W.
1404 Parker. George W.
1433 Gross, Henry S.
1439 Blom3r, G. B., Jr.
1519 Bland, Thomas T.
1524 Hcgan, Edward.
1814 Allaband.Sam'l C.
2101 Archibald, Hy. C.
SOUTH SE^TINTH.
339 Abrahamscn, Jos.
745 EiZKO, F.
1001 Warner, Elwood
Beatty
1610 Rhoads, J. Neely
1901 Evans, Edmund H.
SOUTH 15IGHTH.
222 Ashton, Samuel K.
222 Ashton, Thos. Geo.
24S Hartle.v, Francis W
411 Rubinshon, Louis S.
517 Loder, Percival E.
Packard, Francis
R., Penna. Hos.
Kirkbridge, Thos.,
Stony,Penna.Ho3.
1155 Gadd, S. W.
1229 DoUlager, Philip
Julius
1332 Jones, Wm. B.
1717 Eeisert, Wm.
1802 Oantrell, W. A.
SOUTH NINTH.
134 MatBton, A. J.
222 Reynolds, J. P.
228 Kelley, R. N., Jr.
410 Malatesta, Joseph
Mark.
411 Field.William S.M.
601 Spissler.Theodore
709 Sterling, John
744 Blstein, Leo F.
769 Backmann, Edward
F.
928 Trest, B. A.
1201 Guth, Edward F.
1341 Oilman, W. Biddle
1500 Usilton, O. A.
1508 Weintraub, S. L.
SOUTH TENTH.
Brubaker, Albert P.
Jeff. Med. Coll.
254 Parker, Jos. R.
306 Van Dyck,E.Bogart
319 Plush, Samuel M.
415 Weber, Jacob
508 Howard, E. Clarence
605 Barclay, Wm. H.
613 Cory, David Magle
623 Aldrlch, Olive D.
623 Hopklns.H'.C.L.
712 Hammon, Levi J,
722 McFadden, William
733 Walsh, S.
718 Raynor, Nathan H.
755 Naylor, Walter W.
771 Butcher, Benj. F.
773 Trojaao, Giovanni
1120 Saylor, Norman A.
1216 Jones, James
1222 Ransley, Alex. W.
1248 Campbell, Ohas. F.
1335 Griscom, Mary W.
1335 Walsh, Maria O.
1413 McCSahey, Peter
1500 C Connor, John H.
1700 Ballantine, Ohas.H
SOUTH ELEIVENTH.
239 Pollard, A. T.
31) Mcaelland, Coch-
ran
320 Baldwin, Kate W.
418 Aarons, Joseph
SOUTH TWELFTH.
19 Boyd, John S.
200 Davidson, Ohas. C.
245 Hoopes, Lynn
254 Warrick, Wm. H.
256 Fryer, Nervius W.
311 Van Dyck, J.
316 Karsner, Chas. W.
jn Fisher, Henry M.
328 Harris, Eobt. P.
329 Haensler, F. Jos.
329 Haensler, Scott A..
Victoria
433 WoltE, Lawrence
341 Craig, Clark R.
423 Hazzard, Hy.
Draper
700 McLean, Wm. J.
738 Means, Ohas. S.
767 Kilduffe, Robert
807 Stewart, Alonzo H.
903 Bvans, Harry M.
i715 Farley, Josejph
1827 Allcutt, Wm.
1939 Aloutt, David J.
SOUTH THIRTEBNTH
129 Reed, Rufus
210 Atlee, W. F.
233 Leidy, Joseph
237 Beyer, Harry D.
241 SkUlem, P. G.
251 Shaftner, Charles
405 Robinson, James
1164 Sharp, Frank A.
1336 Griffith, John Quin-
trjn.
1500 Smyser, E. M.
1504 Fanning, Ellis B.
2038 Gillespie, James S.
SOUTH BROAD.
421 Parvln, Noble But-
ler
423 Peterson, Caroline.
424 Wise, George G.
426 Murray, T. Walker.
1218 Stewart. Robert R.
1226 Stockbam,Alonza S.
1237 Miller, James R.
1243 Hazard, A.
1248 Stillwell, WalterC.
1307 Woods, M.
1316 Bchfuss, E. G.
1403 Read, Wm. P.
1422 Christian, HilaryM.
1425 Meeser, George P.
1434 GiUesple, John, Jr.
1438 Wlsdom.RlcihardH.
1440 Clark, Edward V.
1440 Lamparter, E.
1443 Sargent, John H.
1444 Harrington, Edwin
S.
1519 Reynolds, DavidC.
1535 Myers, W. W.
1536 Cook, Dudley T.
16(M. Ihivnll, 'Augustus
W.
1606 Hopkinson, Oliver.
1609 Buchman, Francis.
1618 Gillmer, Mauricio
W.
1639 Gillespie, Wm. Jo-
seph.
1643 Bayley, Weston D.
1645 Harpel,B. Newton.
1645 Harpel, .Tes.se E.
1900 Forney, Jr., Geo.
Hy.
1900 Reynolds, Walter.
1900 Strecker, Hy.
Anthony,
WOO Warren, Stanley S.
2023 James, Horace E.
SOUTH FIFTEENTH.
131 Johnston, J. A.
131 Green, Walter D.
202 Strawbrldge, George
212 Gittelaon, SamuelJ.
212 Massey G. Betton.
214 Woods, Alfred 0.
222 Hare, Hobart A.
256 Mitchell, John
Kearsley
259 Spencer, GeorgeW.
259 Doles, Strieker.
318 Khein, John H.
Wallace.
318 Stevens, A. A.
326 Graham, John.
332 Bennett, Wm. H.
336 Dwight, Henry E.
338 Erck. Thos. A.
340 Lindsay, John.
415 Martin, Edward.
423 Rudderow, F.
511 Ogden, David.
518 Imes, T. C.
762 Beckman, O. H.
763 Wadsworth.MaryA,
1121 Niblock. CJias. A.
1236 Kenedy, Wm.
1240 Baxter. Hart B.
1315 Kevin.Robt. Oliver.
1330 Dean, Ilarrj- John-
son.
1546 Hoban, Charles J.
SOUTH SrSTESBNTH.
21 McCIure, W. W.
23 Wister, T.
31 O'Hara, Michael.
113 Mitohell,J.Nlcholas
113 Thomas, A. R.
115 Winner, W. L.
117 Adams, Theo.Louis.
117 Edmmidson, Jaa. J.
117 Martln,Robt.Wilke
123 Olds,JohnB0n Mary.
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123 Olds, Chas. Louis.
125 Audenricd, Ada H.
125 Walker, Gertrude
A.
218 Woodbury, Frank.
222 Young, James K.
224 Bshner, August A.
225 Binder, 0. Roberts.
236 Leonard, Charles
Lester.
^4 Hansell.Howard F.
255 Davis, Gwllym ij.
256 Richardson, Ida E.
258 Breed, R. Anna.
313 Morris, Henry.
326 Hickman.NapoleonS
330 Hamill,Robert H.
344 Hopper,Thomas T.
346 Allen, Mary E.
406 MoNutt, John S.
427 Barker.T.Ridgeway
617 Carroll, Wm.
713 Stockton, John W.
715 Hunter, John A. i
716 Cashman, Nathan-
iel A.
723 Coyle, Robert.
729 Tegtmeier, A. >
S. SEVENTEENTH.
1 Shober, John B.
39 Small, B. P.
108 Cleveland, Arthur
H.
114 Hale, Wm. H. L.
115 MoGrath, John M.
117 Zimmerman, Ma-
son W.
119 Gould, G. M.
120 Dorland, W. A.
Newman.
121 Reed, Chas.Henry.
211 Mitchell, John
Kessley.
213 Seiss, Ralph W.
215 Jackson, Edward.
219 Cohen, Solomon
Soils.
221 Bemardy, Eugene P
223 Stelwagon, H. W.
332 Stengel, AUred.
254 Henry, J. Malcolm.
1253 Shimwell, Benj. T.
SOUTH EIGHTEENTH
22 Curtin, Roland G.
24 Willits, Charles H.
26 Bower, Collier L.
34 Barnes, Ohas. H.
34 Stout, George C.
108 Carpenter, John T.Jt
110 Packard, Fred'k A.
112 Wharton, Henry R.
116 Taylor, Win. J. ;
117 Van Harlingen, ' , 'a^
Arthur
120 Deaver, John Blair. '
123 Griffith, J.P.Orozer.
125 Bradtord,T.Hewsoii.
127 Burnett, C.Hewson.
128 Morris, EllistonJ.
129 Tunis, J. P.
131 Marshall, aara.
313 Norrls, H.
319 Daland, Jodson.
327 Yard, John L.
329 Nellson, T. R.
342 Tyrrel, Urania.
342 Johnson, M. N.
1141 Kelly, Charles P.
1400 McVickar, Matt,
1634 F.dgar, Lambert H. ,
SOUTH NINETinSNTH. ■;
35 Kirkbride, Jos. J.,,;
41 Gleason, Edward B,?
620 Murray, Bayard ';
707 Bvans, Edwin L. J >]
1301 Dirmltt, Charles m.
ILiUiro nilUIX ur niHUncoin. Ekosions, and like condiiions. Four times the
[MgH202.] Fluid. ["■Magnesium Hydrate."] strength of other Fluid Magnesias. For Antacid
ECTS is superior to Bi-Carb. Potassa or Soda, Lime Water or Chalk Mixtures.
Samples,fT6e. THE cnAS. H. PHILUPS CHEiHICAL CO., New York.
PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
115
INETEENTH— Con.
Devine, George O.
1 Moat, James W.
I Bradley, H.- Joseph.
TH TWENTIBffH.
) Shoemaker, H.
1 Morton, Samuel W.
■ Hamill, S. McOlin-
todc.
; Whelen, Alfred.
I Holden, F. M.
i Kelly, Patrick M.
i Fries, Irwin A.
1 McFadden, John J.
t Steinwandel, J. A.
. Falls, Samuel C.
•WENTY-FIKST.
! Miller, D.J.Milton.
> Morris, Casper.
) Davis, Edward
Parker.
! Cleveland, Sam'l M
) HoUingBWorth, W.
W.
J Hayes, I. M.
r "Wilson, W.Ueynold
L'WMMTX-SEOOND .
r NorriB, Isaac, Jr.
t Shoemalvcr, Jos. T.
) Healy, John J.
1 Kappes,D. Augustus
5 Holland, George.
1 Meredith, Sam'l 0.
3 Dougherty, A. F.
I Fegley, Oscar G.
3 Thompson, Wm. G.
HtRTY-SEVILNTH.
8 Hosklns, Wm. H.
I Terry, James L.
3 Price, Wm. Henry.
BIRTY-NINTH.
1 Qx>well, Elisha.
3 Gemmill, J. M.
JTH FOBTZBTH.
9 Musser, J. H.
JTH FOETY-FIKST.
0 Ryder, Elizabeth A
FORTY-SECOND.
t McQuade, Florence
Q.
2 Grayson, Chas. P.
7 Davis, J. Aubrey.
FORTY-SBVHNTH.
9 Roberts, Victor O.
See Phila list.
0 Bums, Sam'l W.
0 Jump, Henry.
MNGFIEIJ3 AVE.
0 Hamilton, Arthur
M.
4 Egbert Seneca
SING GARDEN.
.8 Lewars, H. S.
8 Bruner, Edgar P.
1 Shinn, C. T.
0 Roemerman. H.
0 Bradfleia, G. Mil
ton
12 Kiimier, Robert
Gray
37 Gruel, Theo. H. B.
10 Hlnkle, A. G. B.
10 Hinkle, William
Marshall
'A Sheets, John
16 Bums, Wm. Aug.
13 & 35 Price, Mor-
decai
:7 Beutel, Peter
18 Kynett, H. H.
6 Crandall, T. V.
17 Graham, Wm. T.
T Lee, B. R.
11 Eussel, J. P.
3409 Longenecker, Je-
rome
3725 Hartaell, M. B.
3801 Birch, John P.
3802 Mullen, H.
3833 Pecdergast, Jas. F.
3845 Hinds, W. H.
4021 Brown, Jas. M.
SPRUCE.
N. E. cor. 5th Angney,
John E.
519 Angney, Wm. M.
526 Morgan, 0. Rich.
530 Barnard, Thomaa
622 Klapp, W. Pad-
635 Sparks, Geo. W.
705 Nicholls, B. F.
908 Dehoney, Howard.
PENNA. HOSPITAL.
Branson, Thos. Franklin
Gibbon, John Heyshaai
Hutchinson, Jas. Pem-
borton
922 Thornton, Q. E.
929 Granger, Wm. H.
1028 Adler, John M.
1028 Donnellan, P. S.
1115 Bums, KatherineH.
1118 Porter, Wm. 6.
1119 Andrews, T. Hol-
lingsworth
1123 Drake, Dillon
1125 James, Walter M.
Kamerly, E. Forrest,
Jr.
1130 Cobbe, Frai* Ed-
mund
1131 Sweet, Wm. Mer-
rick
1133 Taylor, John How-
ard
1137 Knerr, Calvin B.
1205 Adams, Jeannie S.
1207 Mount, Frederic
Davis
1222 WoUord, W. Scott.
1224 Talley, Frank W.
1233 Boker, Charles S.
1237 Alien, J. G.
1300 Hunt, William
1301 Buchanan, T. J.
1314 Hendry, Bowman
1330 Burr, Charles W.
1331 Penrose. R. A. F.
1331 Penrose, C. B.
1337 Barton, James M.
1338 Boyer, H. P.
1342 Ingham, James V.
1346 Miller, Morris B.
S, E, cor. Broad, Mc-
Clellan, George
1409 Marshall, John
1409 Wormley, T. G.
1411 Duhring, Louis A.
1411 Hartzell, M. B.
1416 Longstreth, Morris
1418 Goodell, Wm.
1418 Goodell, W. Cm-
stantine.
1421 Van Lennep, W.B.
1423 Brinton, John H.
1423 Brinton, Ward.
1432 Getchell, Frank H.
1434 Dunmire, George
Benson
1435 Parish, William H.
1437 French, Morris S.
1501 Woods, David F.
1502 Graham, J.
1503 Harte, Richard H.
1506 Tyson, James
1506 Tyson, T. Mellor
.514 Morris, J. Cheston
1521 Parke, George T.
1523 Barton, Amy S.
1528 Van Pelt, Wm. T.
1528 Van Pelt, J. K. F.
1531 Grier, Matthew J.
1604 AlUs, Oscar H.
1611 Wilson,H.AugustuB
1620 Helsby, Thos. H.
1623 Hall, A. Douglass
1626 Parvin, Theophilus
1713 Graham, Edwin B.
1811 Pepper, Wm.
1818 Baker, G. Fales
: 821 Hirst.Bai-tou Cooke
1829 Mays, T. J.
1924-6 Packard.Jobn H.
1931 Davis, Chas. N.
2016 Lewis, Francis W.
2110 O'Neill, J. Wilis
2118 Leach, Wilmon W.
2135 Cleemann, B. A.
2211 Oapp, Wm. M.
3900 Stille, Alfred
SIMMER.
1610 Baker, Washing-
ton H.
1622 Ford, Wm. H.
17th Robreoht, J. J.,
Orthopaedic Hob.
17th Scott, James C,
Orthopaedic Hos.
17th Talley, James Ely,
Orthopaedic Hos.
2051 Terrel, John, C.
SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
145 MinichjAndrew K,
155 Wood, Matmaduke
A.
404 Baker, A. G.
902 Shaw, Alex. E.
1419 Halshizer,Allan H.
1636 Yearsley, Wm.
19th Pines, J. Darwin
1915 Ward, Jchn M. B.
1921 Cramps, Joseph A.
2039 Preston, T. Wall-
bank
2339 Hellyer, E.
3005 Fisher, John F.(W.)
TAOONY.
Bolin, J. Albert, 3517
Longshore.
K.eiser, B. E., 3710
Lcegshore.
Neel, H. A. P., 3602
Washington.
4^62 Pennebaker, B. F.
B020 Pratt, H. C.
Omsted, D. B., Tulip,
cor. Washington
TASKEB.
544 Higbee, Wm. S.
1528 Moore, Henry D.
2145 Sands, J. Seldon
THOMPSON.
2435 Ootzhausen, Louis
Von
4632 Stegman, J. A.
(East)
TIOGA.
1602 Van Artsdalen,- F.
V.
1103 Furman, Horace S.
1706 Howell, Wm. George
18th Leser, Victor
1801 Hooper, Peter
1814 Douglass, Malcolm
1824 Macdonald, J.
2101 Van Deusen, Edwin
H.
2105 Van Deusen, Jose-
phine
2215 Phillips, John L.
UPLAND.
71st Frank, T. Ander-
son
VBINANGO.
620 MofCett, D.
544 Evans, J. Howard
VINE.
609 Sherburne, Samuel
625 Fritsch, Herman
1001 Bentzel, Elmer E.
1002 Atkinson, G. B.
1009 Oldfleld, J. M.
1033 Leaman, Rosh
1122 Vansant, MonroeL.
1321 Bennett, Wm. R.
VINE (Cont'd.).
1520 Lockrey, Sarah H.
1534 St£ir,kowitoh, Ro-
salie
1536 Curry, Tliomas
1607 Le Fevre, Adsln-
ette L.
1627 Kelly, Aloysls
O. J.
Kvitz, Alfred J.
1706 Burnside, E. J.
1729 Eavenson, S. T.
Rogers
1809 O'Neill, .Tohn J.
1925 Hamilton, J. Fran-
cis.
i.025 Gilbert, Saiu'l T.
2124 Fitch, Pelatiah
2134 Seitz, F.
2215 Haydon, Marie W.
6320 Hendricks, Al. W.
WALLACE.
1107 Frlshmuth, John
Pierre
1115 Lessing, Ferd.
1124 Z 1 e g e n fus, A.
Frank
1125 West, John W.
1209 Seymour, A: M.
1527 Fisher, John M.
1617 Jacob, Albert N.
1700 Strawn, Joseph
1712 Potts, C. S.
1831 Shelleuberger, O.N.
1833 Nelville, W. H.H.
1919 McClure, B. H. L.
2030 Wightman, John G.
WALNUT.
715 LefCman, H.
1100 Pancoast, Wm. H.
1115 Horwitz, Orville
1120 Hearns, W. Jos.
1121 Hopkins, B. B.
1124 Pearson, 0. L.
1128 Hickman, Law-
rence M.
1204 Seller, C.
1210 Blddle, Thos. A.
1214 Chapman, Henry C.
1222 Moon, Eobt. Chas.
1224 Burchard.Henry H.
1224 Bedmond, H.
1224 Tussey, A. Edgar
1224 Stevens, Ed. W.
1225 Bolton, Jos. P.
1225 Hearn, C. S.
1229 Tappen, Lucy N.
1229 Broomall, Anna 3.
1230 GalIowa.T.M.Tame3
1304 Fox, L. Webster
1310 Borsch, John, Louis
1319 O'Danlel, A. A.
1320 Smith, George W.
1322 Meigs, Arthur V.
1338 Hoch, Wm. B.
1411 Aolde, John
1417 MacCoy, Alexander
Watt
1419 Mak!ieu,G.Hudson
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
WALNUT.— Con.
1423 Marshall, George
Morley i
1423 Zentmiyer, Wm.
1426 Thomson. Archi-
bald G.
1426 Thomson, Wm.
1427 Bloom, Homer C.
1427 Slooum, H. A.
142T Wilson, James C.
1429 Mears, J. Bwing
1431 Cohen, J. Soils
1431 Hugh, J. Torrence
1435 Posey, Louis
Plumer
1437 Wilson, James C.
1501 Seltzei-, 0. .Tay
1502 C!astle,Pranl£lin D.
1502 Smith, S. MacGuen
1604 Ziegler, S. Lewis
1506 Tmmer, Chas. P.
1B07 Reeves, J. Howard
1507 Litoh, W. V.
1509 Goodman,H.Bmest
1515 Harlan, George O.
. 1619 Slloemalier,Jolm V.
1624 Mitchell, S. Weir
1525 Croasdale, H. T.
1525 Pmnell, Caroline M
1601 Willard, De Forest
1605 Anders, James M.
1605 Kent, James T. "
1606 Sinkler, Wharton
1616 Haehnlen.W.Frank
1627 Bower, Collier L.
1627 Eoberts, John B.
1629 Smith, D. D.
1636 Gittleaon, Saml.J.
1636 Homer, Caleb W.
1700 DaCosta, Jacob M.
1701 Wurts, Charles
Siewart
1704 Forbes, Wm. S.
1715 Montgomery, Ed-
ward E.
1722 Bisley, Samuel D.
1723 Lautenbach, Louis
J.
1833 Neville, Wm. H.U.
1919 Horwltz, P. J.
2007 Farles, Kondolph
2011 Ashton, W. East-
erly
2028 Townsend, B. H.
2033 Morehouse, G. B.
2209 Love, Louis F.
360J Green, M. J.
WALNUT.
3614 Milliken, G. G.
3735 Powell, Wm. B.
N. E. cor. 39th Stryl^-
er, Samuel S.
3906 Girvin, E. M.
3907 Newbold, Henry
3910 Lloyd, Jas. Henry
3916 Ghrisliey, Al. A.
40th Bhett, Henry Johns
(S. W.). ^
4029 R)rrest, M. H.
4101 Dulles, Chas. W.
4113 Cochrane, Wm. B.
4309 Hoppin, Sam'l. B.
WABNOOK.
1711 Baker, C. S.
WESTMINSTEB AVE.
4226 Saunders, B. B.
WHABTON.
202 MaoParland, Frank
H.
342 Welsenberger, Ca-
therine
343 Brown, Fred. K.
346 West, Geo. Harry
347 MacPherson, Wm.
650 Keeler, Joseph P.
1500 Hunter, Thomas
1838 Weeks, J. Harry
WISSAHIGKON.
Brookbank, T W., 3827
Terrace
Ingraham, S. O., 113 Su-
mac
WISSINOMING.
Bradner, N. Eoe, B928
Keystone
Carey, Thomas H., 6900
Tulip
Myers, Chas. E., 3863
Terrace
WOODLAND AVE.
3465 Oattell, HemyW.
4614 Lynd, Eobert S.
4612 Toll, M. Graham.
4920 Schaul, Otho Dan'l
B533 Weaver, George P.
6300 Weaver, W. W.
6727 Clayton, Joshua
SBVENTY-FmST ST.
Ogden, James A.
SBVENTr-THIBD ST.
Pike, Chas. P.
WTNiralBLO AVJflNUB.
White, Chas. A.
TOKK AVENTJB.
116 Ferguson, Wm. N.
619 Ischler, George H.
1165 0' Callahan, Daniel
2176 Shriner, Thomas
(Bast)
240a Hlldebrand, L. W. '
S306 Meeaskey, J. W.
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\iEDICAL REGISTER OF PHYSICIANS OF THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
WitJi their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Qraduation and Year.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleges, page mi.
Abbreviations. — (Eeg.) Regular, (Horn.) Homceopatbic, (Eel.) Eclectic, (Elec.) Electropathic,
(P. M.) Physio-Medical, (V) Vitapathio.
RONSBURGH, Centre.
iusser, G. Sumner, (B) SO, (Reg.)
BOTSTOWN, Adam*.
:ollinger, Wilson F., (A) 74, (Reg.)
illler, Tempest C, (O) 89, (Reg.)
ADEMIA, Juniata.
:eading, James G., (G) 82, (Reg.)
KERMANVIIiLB, Northiamptoii.
ndreas, B. A., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Jidrews, P. Alfred, (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
AMSBURG, Westmoreland.
[ebrank, J. Fuller, (O) 83, (Reg.)
lAMSTOWJf, Lancaster.
chweitzer, Richard S-, (G) 81, (Reg.)
'rexler, Charles A., (B) 92, (Reg.)
fahl, John H., (H) 88, (Reg.)
AMSVILLB, Crawford.
ilair, Wm. H., (I) 73, (Reg.)
iDISON, Somerset.
litchell, Wm. F., (U) 64, (Reg.)
RVILLE, York.
mith, Wm. F., (A) 61, (Beg.)
IKERSVILIiE, Fulton.
ieling, A. M., (G) 87, (Beg.)
lEON, Lancaster.
Jbright, Jacob D., ( ) — (Reg.)
Ireiter, John S., (K) 82, (Reg.)
iBA, Bradford.
K)ughead, Jefferson, ( ) — _
mith, Cady, (Cz) 79 (Am.) 93, (Reg.)
,BION, Erie.
'lower, P. D., (Dv) — (Eel.)
lubbard, William P., (Ds) 87, (Horn.)
ikeels, James T., (1) 48, (Reg.)
iBURTIS, Lehigh. ^ _ ^
Jarndt, Solomon K., (B) 63, (Reg.)
ilohr, Eugene H., (B) 81, (Reg.)
jDEN station, Luzerne.
doore, Charles E., (G) 83, (Beg.)
jEPPO, Greene.
Svana, A. J., (L) 85, (Reg.)
:jINDA, Perry.
SUerman, Louis, ( ) —
:.EXA]SrDRIA, Huntingdon. ^ , ^ „^
3amish, Charles Alexander, (A) 91.
aarnfsh, Tobias, (B) 56, (Reg.)
ECewitt, George W., ( )
ALLEGHENY, Allegheny.
Allen, W.^C, (Eg) 81, (Beg.), 177
Arch. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Ahlers, George L., (Z) 93, (Reg.), 82
Cedar av. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. A 180.
Beach, Wm. M., (B) 89, (Reg.), 89
Arch. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 6
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 561.
Beatty, Hamilton K., (B) 71, (Reg.),
73 Fremont. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m., Tel. No. A 604.
Bennett, O. J., (A) 92, (Reg.), 282
Western av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to- 7.30 p. m.
Bennett, W. S., (K) 89, (Reg.), 71
James. UntU 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bippus, Christophw C, (B) 89, (Reg.),
370 Rebecca. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. A 8.
Blume, Frederick, (Ci) 77, (Reg.), 118
Liberty. 1 to 3 p. m., Tel. No. A
573.
Boggs, Josiah N., (M) 61, (Reg.), 76
Penna. ay. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 10 p. m., Tel. No. A 67.
Boggs, Joseph C, (E) 90, (Reg.), 76
Penna. av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 10 p. m., Tel. No. A 67.
Boucek, Anthony J., (B) 90, (Reg),
62 Chestnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Buchanan, James G., (N) 48, (Reg.),
123 Arch. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Butler, Clarence Arthur, (A) 89, (Reg.),
42 N. Diamond. Until 8.30 a. m., 1
to 2, and 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Callenius, J., ( ) — 40 Middle.
Campbell, Harry Edgar, (B) 81, (Reg.)
100 Sheffield.
Christie, James H., (B) 66, 23 Arch.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. A 22.
Cole, Wm. Wallace, (B) 69, (Reg.), 70
Arch. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to
9 p. m.
Cook, J. N., (A) 67, (Reg.) 73 Chest-
nut. 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
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PSYSiaiANS OF PENNSY-LVANIA.
ALLEGHENY.— Continuecl.
Cookson, W. Lowry, (E) 91, (Reg.),
151 Chestnut.
Cooper, John, (Bq) 79, (Horn.), 54
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. A 45.
Cooper, John F., (Bq) 53, (Horn.), 105
Arch. Until 12 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No A. 39
Crom'bie, John B., (O) 83, (Reg.), 54
Monterey. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Banner, A., ( ) — 242 Federal. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Davidson, James E., (P) 83, (Reg.)
37 Lowrie. 7.30 to 8.30 a. m., 12.30
to 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Davis, John D., (B) 75, (Reg.), 211
Federal. 12 to 2. Tel. No. A 263.
Dickson, J. W., (B) 75, (Reg.), 209
Rebecca. 9 a. m., to 4 p. m.
Diller, Theo., (A) 86, (Reg.), 52 Chest-
nut. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Donnelly, J. A., (Fy) — , 148 Juniata.
Duff, J. S., (Aa) 81, (N) 88, 33 Arch.
8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. A 189.
Easton, Andrew, (K) 71, (Reg.), 58
Montgomery av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12.30
to 2.30, and 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No.
A 1G6.
Elder, J. W., (E) 92, (Reg.), 63 Arch.
Elterich, T. J., (E) 89, (Reg.), 110
Liberty. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. A
206.
Faulkner, Richard B., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
23 Ohio. 1 to 5 p. m.
Ferree, Robert B., (B) 87, (Reg.), 60
Chestnut. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. A 548.
Forcee, Margarette P., (D) 91, (Reg.)
51 E. Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Gentry, Allen F., (A) 88, (Reg.), 238
Allegheny av. Until 9.30 a. m., 7
to 9 p. m.
Gilliford, Robt. H., (S) 74, (Reg.), 231
Beaver av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Goff, Ella D., (Cw) 91, (Horn.), 17
Taylor. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Golden, John P., (E) 88, (Reg.), 37
James. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Graham, G. G., (G) 82, (Reg.), 51 Fre-
mont. Until 8 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Hamilton, John, (N) 55, (Reg.), 18
Ohio. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hardtmayer, Hans R., (B) 77, (Reg.)
132 Liberty. 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. A. 356.
Harrah, W. S., (U) 60, (Reg.), 22
Penna. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Hazzard, Thomas, L., (A) 81, (Reg.),
56 Montgomery av. 12 to 2, and 8
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. A 516.
Hechelraan, Herman W., (B) 69, (Keg.;,
106 Washingrton. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel.
Ntt. A 176.
Heron, Peter W., (Go) 66, (Reg.),
Madison and North av. 12 to 2.30'
p. m., 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 559.
Holman, James A., (B) 79, (Reg.),,
212 Arch. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to- -
8 p. m.
Hierholzer, John C, (B) 88, (Reg.),
52 Cedar av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 269.
Horner, J. Richey, (On) 83, (Bs) 84,
(Hom.), 79 Arch. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A
200.
Hosack, Wm. S., (B) 74, (Reg.), 313
Penna. av. 6 to 9 p. m.
Huselton, Esinger C, (B) 84, (Reg.),
18 Stockton av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m., Tel. No. A
196.
Huselton, Wm. S., (V) 65, (Reg.), 17
Stockton av. 1 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p.
m., Tel. No. A 240.
Irons, Wm. R.. (B) 90, (Reg.), 143
Taggart st. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Johnston, A. D., (Cn) 68, (Hom.), 54
Sedgwick. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Johnson, J, Barton, (Cx) 66, 25
Penna. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p.
m.
Jones, Wm. W., (A) 78, (Reg.), 251
Western a v. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p. n>., Tel. No. A 235.
Keaggy, John B., (B) 75, (Reg.), 101
Taggart. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2.30, :
6 to 8.30 ip. m.
Keck, W. IL, (B) 89, (Reg.), 257 Fed-
eral. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Kerr, Boyle, (B) 54, (Reg.), 17 Pop-
lar. 9 a. m., to 4 p. m.
Kerr, John W., (I) 80, (Reg.), 62 Re-
becca. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
King, Cyrus B., (B) 62, 228 Western
av. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m., Tel. No. A
33
Kirker, John, (K) 64, (Reg.), 87 Arch.
12 to 2 p. m., Tel. No. A 34.
Kirkpatrick, S., (G) 82, (Reg.), 142%
Wash. av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Knaur, Christian J., (Py), 12 Mcln-
tire.
Langfitt, Wm. J., (P) 67, (Reg.), 688
Preble av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 '
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. Manchr 89-3.
Larimer, Wm. T., (B) 79, (Reg.), 72
Western av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Leyda, Isaac N., (A) 75, (Reg.), 68
Fremoat. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5
to 8 p. m.
Leyda, James H., (A) 70, (Reg.), 157
Robinson. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
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GHENY. —Continued.
Isay, Charles S., (I) 79, (Eeg.), 72
cCfure av.
lart, H. W., (A) 92, (Reg.), 113
leffield.
m, Edward P., (N) 86, (Reg.), 26
ideraon. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
JO, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
i, Louise J., (He) 92, (Reg.), 31
lerman ay. Tel. No. A 685.
Jauce, Joseph K., (A) 81, (Reg.),
Arch. 8.30 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
to 8 p. m.
}arrell, James, (Fy), 67 BidweU.
; to 2 p. m., Tel. No. A 430.
:)arrell, James R., (B) 83, (Reg.),
■ BidweU. 12 to 2 p. m., Tel. No.
430
>eady, R. J., (K) 73, (Reg.), 56
iiertnut. 12.30 to 2, 6.30 to 8 p.
., Tel. No. A 158.
freight, W. S., (E) 91, (Reg.), 54
nderson. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
30 to 8 p. m.
Slroy, J. C, (K) 91, (Reg.), 90
rch. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3. 6 to 8
m., Tel. No. A 666.
3ee, T. J., (O) 80, (Reg.), 65
owry. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
3}rew, R. K, (K) 86, (Reg.), 229
ederal. Until 10 a. m., • 1 to 3, 6
1 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 302.
Naugher, Samuel N., (A) 89,
leg.), Perrysville av. 12 to 2, 6
1 7.30 p. m. • ^ V ,.„
Nish, T. T., (Cn) 85, (Horn.), 143
heffield. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
bon, John S., (A) 80, (Reg.), 171
andusky. 2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.,
el. No. A 187. _ .„
ler, Henry C, (Du) 71, 229 Alle-
ti'y av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
ler,™"ames McB., (B) 68, (Reg.), 7
tockton av. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 3
m.
ler,' Oliver L., (B) 63, (RegO, 221
" " n., 1 to 3, *■"
p. m
forth av. 8 to' 9 a. m..
6 to
ler, R. Frank B., (A) 86, (Reg.),
9 Arch. 1 to 5 p. m.
wry, Robert B., (B) 36, (Reg.),
12 North av. 1 to 2.30 p. m., Tel.
To. A 118.
wry, Wm. B., (A) 74, (Reg.), ,212
forth av. 1 to 2.30 p. m., Tel. No.
L 118.
teller, Gustave A., (Bq) 85, (Hom.),
5 Arch. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 to 2,
to 7.30 p. m., Tel. No. A 584.
ers, F. F., (A) 90, (Reg.), 38 N.
)iamond. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
a 8 p. m., Tel No. A 467.
ely, Frank, (W) 86, (Reg.), Perrys-
ille and Wood Run av. 7 to 9 a.
1., 12 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
ff, E. L., (B) 91, (Reg.), 77 Arch.
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 120.
Orr, Adam, (Gp) 62, (Op) 64, (Reg.)
84 Fremont. 7 to 10 a. m., 3 to »
p. m.
Oyer, Harry Willrich, (B) 93, 82
Buena Vista. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Peach, William, (On) 77, (Horn.), 58
Monterey. Until 9 i. m. 1 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m.
Penrose, N., (A) 71, (Reg.), 172 Ia-
cock. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 5, 7 to 9
p. m.; Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m.
Perkins, D. M., (E) 93, (Reg), 261
Federal. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Tel.
No. A 333.
Pitcairn, Ross V., (On) 78, (Hom.), 7S
Arch. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 0 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. A 522.
Phillips, John S., (X) 76, (Reg.), 54
Ohestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Palfreyman, S., (Fy) 38, -Oorry.
Rankin, David Nevin, (B) 54, (Reg.),
Tel. No. A. 214, 85 Lincoln av. 12
m. to 3 p. m.
Rankin, W. D., fN) 76, (Reg.), 30
Federal. 2 to 8 p. m.
Redick, Oharles A., (E) 88, (Reg.), 6
Penna. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Riggs, David W., (B) 61, (Reg.) 88
Wash. av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Riggs, Elliott S.. (B) 69, (RegO, 170
Penna. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. A 301.
Riggs, W. Judson, (B) 72, (Reg.), 88
Wash. av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rinehart, S. M., (Bq) 91, (Horn.), 293
Western av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 464.
Ritchey, John B., (X) 69, (Reg.), 161
Sandusky. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 55.
Robertson, John L., (G) 88, (Reg.),8T
Wash. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m., Tel. No. A 1032.
Robertson, Stewart, (N) 84, (Reg.), 45
Mont'y av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Rodgers, Mark A., (A) 91, (Reg.), 234
Western av. 1 to 3 p. m., Tel. No.
A 3.
Scheffer, Julius, (Fy), 275 East, »
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Schenkel, Nicholas, (B) 78, (Reg.), 15
East, Tel. No. A 607.
Shanor, John D., (1) 81, (Reg.), 58
OhesTn.it. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. A 441.
Shannon, O. R., (On) 74, (Horn.), 207
Lacock. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Shaiito, Geo. M., (B) 68, (Reg.), 160
Sandusky. 12.30 to 3 p. m., Tel.
No. A 300; E. E. 337.
Smith, B. B.. (K) 69, (Reg.), 49
Montg. av. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. '
No. A 372.
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ALLEGHENY.— Continued.
Smith, Mary E., (On) 84, (Horn.), 48
B. Diamond. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
5, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Staufft, O. T., (1) 83, (Reg.), Woods
Run and Mildura aves., 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
Stewart, Samuel S., (B) 61, (Reg.), 85
Penna. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Stybr, Joseph, (Gc) 89, (Reg.), 180
Liberty. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. A 646.
Straessley, F. A., (E) 94, (Reg.), 50
Chestnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6, to
9 p. m.
Todd, P. L., (E) 91, (Reg.), 73 Arch.
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel.
No. A 605.
Turnbull, Thomas, Jr., (A) 87, (Reg.),
323 Western av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 693.
TJre, Walter, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 176 Fed-
eral. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p.
m., Tel. No. A 95.
Yenn, Ferdinand, (Oj) 46, New
Brighton rd. n. Woods Run av. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Venn, Ferdinand, Jr., (A) 92, (Rec.),
New Brighton road, N. Wood Rua
ar. 8 to 10 a. m-, 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Vincent, C. Jane, (D) 82, (Reg.), 71
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m., Tel. No. A 578.
Voigt, Charles H., (A) 77, (Reg.), 55
Monterey. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m., Tel. No. 694.
Wade, Frank H., (A) 77, (Reg.), 230
North ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Wallace, Thoa. C, (Cn) 68, (Hom.),
183 Chartiers. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Wallace E. H., (E) 93, (Reg.), 328
PerrysTille av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Watson, Wm., (G) 86, (Reg.), 261 Fed-
eral. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.,Tel. No. A
333
Weth'erell, J. Porter, (A) 92, (Reg.),
182 Lacock. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 136.
Wessels, John L., (E) 80, (Reg.), 65
Madison ay. 1 to 3 p. m., Tel. No.
A 395.
White Roland T., (Dd) 86, (Horn.), 53
Jackson. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. A 28.
Willard, L. Henry, (Bq) 66, (Horn.),
236 Western av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. A 30.
Williamson, Jos. H., (B). 86, (Reg.),
9 Stockton av. Until 10 a. ra., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. A 600.
Wmter, Frank E., (B) 78, (Reg.), 50
Adams. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wolfe, W. Wesley, (Cn) 80, (Reg.), 35
N. Diamond. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7-30 p. m.
Woodburn, Samuel S., (B) 82, (Reg.),
17 Resaca. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Zeigler, Alfred C, (Bz) 64, (Reg.), 101
Middle. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ALLEN, Cumberland.
Hertzell, F. ( )" —
Peters. Milton R., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
ALLENPORT, Washington.
Mitchell, Wm. T., (Aa) 76, (Reg.),
(N) 89.
ALLENSVILLE, Mifflin.
Metz, Jacob K-, (B) 52, (Reg.)
ALLENTOWN, Lehigh.
Bartholomew, C, (B) 78, (Reg.), 4th
and Hamilton.
Berkemeyer, Louis C, 1106 Turner. '1
Beary, M. H., (Ak) 80, (Reg.) %
Bittner, A., ( ) — (Hom.)
Cawley, Morris P., (A) 88, (Reg.), 31
N. 9th. Until 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Christraan. Jefferson D., (A) 76, (Reg.)
138 N. 7th. UntU 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5
to 8 p. m.
Clemens, H. S., (A) 61, (Reg.), 722
Walnut.
Dickensbied, Eugene H., (A) 81, (Reg.)
26 N. 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Dutton, George, ( ) —
Erdman, J. Dalla's, (A) 72, (Reg.), 27
S. 8th. 9 a. m., to 8 p. m.
Eshbach, ( ) —
Fegely, Orlando, (A) 67, (Reg.), 534
N. Front.
Frey, Robert D., 225 N. 11th.
Gearhard, Ethan A., (G) 84, (Reg-).
242 N. 2d. 7 to 9 a. m., li to t 6
to 9 p. m-
Grim, Henry A., (A) 55, (Reg.), 1047
Hamilton. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m.
Guth, N. C. E., ( ) — 527 Liberty.
Haas, ( ) — , 19 N. 8th.
Hamersley, ( ) — .
Hartzell, Henry K., (Aq) 63, (Reg.).
8th and Walnut.
Hartzell, W. Harvey, (B) 73, (Reg.),
■ 22 N. 8th.
Hassler, J. Willis, (Bq) 92.
Hassler, M. M., (Cn) 92.
Hassler, Wm. A., (B) 66, (Beg.), 106
N. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Helfrich, Henry ( ) — .
Helfrieh, John H., (F) — , 32 N. 6th.
Hendricks, (_) — , 453 N. 6th.
HerbBt, H. Herbert, (A) 81, (Reg.), 28
N. 5th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6
to 8 p. m.
Heistand, Daniel, (A) 81, (Reg.), N.
8th.
Kistler, Eugene Monroe, (K) 93, (Reg.),
313 N. 7th. 6 to 8 a. m\ i2 to 2. 6 to
9 p. m.
Kistler, Nelson F., (K) 89.
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Kistler, A. lincoln, (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
9th and Linden. S to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kistler, Wilson P., (K) 67, (Reg.), 313
N. 7th. 6 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Koons, T. D., (Bq) 78.
Lear, John (A) 89, (Reg.), 727 Unioa.
7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Lochman, Wm. J., (A) 71, (Reg.), 412
N. 7th.
Martin, Alfred J., (A) 57, (Reg.), 18
S. 7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Martin, Charles D., (K) 68, (Reg.), 103
S. 7th.
Martin, O. H., (Horn.), (Ba) 68, (Reg.),
103 S. 7th.
Martin, C. S., (A) 90.
Martin, Thomas T., (A) 77, (Reg.),
16 S. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
Otto^'CalTin J., (B) 84, (Reg.), 404 N.
7th. 6 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5, 6 to 9 p. m.
P»lm, Philip R., (B) 46, (Reg.), 300 N.
8th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5, 6 to 9 p. m.
Powell, W. Niles, (B) 82, (Reg.), 936
Hamilton. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
9 p. m.
Reichard, Philip L., (B) 65, (Reg.),
139 Linden.
Romig, G. M., (A) 68, (Reg.), 523
Hamilton.
Scheaffer, 0. D., ( ) — , (Reg.), 130 N.
7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Seler, Charles A., (A) 92.
Snyder, Harry H., (Horn.)
Steokel, Ed. F., (B) 62, (Reg.), 439 N.
6th.
Slough, Agnes M., 845 Hamilton.
Slough, F. J., (Horn.), (Bq) 62, 845
Hamilton.
Watt, J. Bond, (A) 77, (Reg.), 102
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tost, A. J., ( ) — , S. 6th.
ALLENWOOD, Union.
Truckenmiller, W. U., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
ALTOONA, Blair.
Allen, J. Wesley, (A) 61, (Horn.), lOlB
14th St.
Amey, George F., (B) 78, (Reg.), 1118
7th ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Blose, Joseph U., (Aa) 80, (L) 93,
(Reg.), 401 Howard ay. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
'Book, Benjamin P., (Horn.), (Bq) 83,
1117 12th av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
and 6 to 8 p^ m.
Boyer, Thomas J., (Am) 86, (Reg.),
1621 8th av.
Brubaker, J. L., (T) 74, (Reg.), 224 4th
av. (Kipple P. O.). 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Buck, M. J., ( ) — , (Hom.), 1226 12th
ay.
Burkhardt, S. P., ( ) — , (Bel.), 3014
Broad av.
Cherry, Emil T., (H) 80, (Reg.), 926
17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,7 to 8 p. m.
Christy, Francis M., (A) 82, (Reg.),
1228 11th ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Christy, John T., (A) 51, (Reg.), 1228
11th ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
Clo?so™' C. H., (B) 72, (Reg.), 913
Howard ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Couch, Graffus M-, (O) 82, (Reg.),
315 6th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Crosthwaite, D. W., (A) 81, (Reg.),
1109 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m-
Evans, Henry J., (Bq) 81, (Horn),
1400 12th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Fay, John, (B) 55, (Reg.), 1203 12th
av. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Feltwell, A. Ldneoln, (B) 87, (Reg.),
701 7th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7. to 9 p. m.
Feltwell, John, (B) 79, (Reg.), 923 17th
av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Findley, Wm, M., (A) 67, (Reg.), 803
12th. 7 to a30 a. m., 1 to 2 and «
to 8 p. m.
Finley, Johanna S., (D) 87, (Reg.),
1014 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to *
p. m.
Finley, Robert P., (A) 81, (Reg.),
1202 12th av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Prazel, A. B., (Gs) 82, (Reg.), c 5th
av. and John. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Glover, Samuel P., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1122 12 av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
George, H. S., (Gm), Casanave Block.
11th St.
Glenn, James P., (B) 69, (Reg.), 132T
17th av.
Goodman, Edward E., (B) 74, (Reg.),
814 8th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Haberacker, E. O. M., (A) 69, (Reg.),
2220 7th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 10 p. m.
Hall, Wm. D., (Bq) 67, (Hom.), 1423
11th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and
7 to 9 p. m.
Hartzell, Hy. L-, (Ad) 77, (Reg.), 1804
8th av.; office, 1106 11th. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Hogue, J. Herbert, (G) 85, (Reg.),
934 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Hotchkin, Gurdon B., (A) 55, (Reg.),
513 4th.
Hogue, Davis A., (B) 75, (Reg.), 922
17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Hughes, John G., (B) 53, (Reg.), 310
Chestnut.
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Ickes, William J., (A) 84, (Reg.), 122
6th ay. 9 to 12 a. m„ 1 to 5.30 p.
m. Assis't Med. Exam. P. R. R.
Station.
Ickes, George A., (B) 86, (Reg.), 2304
Broad av.
Ickes, S. Bitter (I) 75, (Reg.), 1222
11th.
Ike, Edgar M., (B) 88, (Reg.), 603 6th
av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Jacob, Harry, (B) 79, (Reg.), 1214 12th
av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 8, 7 to 9 p. m.
Long, Charles, (At) 68, (Reg.), 1203
11th. 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
McCarthy, Henry C, (B) 74, (Reg.),
815 8th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
McCarthy, Samuel X,., (B) 70, (Reg.),
1329 8th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Maglaughlin, W. K., (A) 90, (Reg.),
120iy2 12th av. 7 to. 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Miller, C. C, (I) 71, (Beg.), 1429 11th
ay. Res. 2615 W. Chest, av. 7 to
9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Miller, Proctor T., (G) — , (Reg.), 3009
Broad av.
Miller, Edwin S., (A) 78, (Reg.), 1903
8th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
Morrow, E. H., (Cn) 82, (Horn.), 943
17th.
Nowell, Mary E., (D) 84, (Beg.), 1202
' 7th av.' 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Oatman, James J., (B) 67, (Reg.),
1110 11th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Price, George (A), 78, (Reg.), 1307 7th
av., 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Powley, Joseph E., (G) 92, (Reg.), 2430
7th av.
Ross, Samuel M., (B) 50, (Reg.), 1216
12th av. 8 to 12 m., 1 to 5.30, 7 to
9 p. m.
Ross, Wm. S., (Ae) 76, (Reg,), 1218%
12th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Rowe, J. Wesley, (B) 71, (Reg.), 2123
7th av. 7 to 9 a, m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Sellers, Schlemm M., (A) 65, (Reg.),
1308 11th av. (Druggist.)
Sharbaugh, W. J., (HI) — , (Horn.),
2108 8th av.
Sheedy, John M., (Dx) 83, (Reg.), 1110
14th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p.
m.
Smith, Horace R., (N) 80, (Reg.), 1203
12th av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Smith, James E., (B) 87, (Reg.), 406
"■ " ■ " ^ 2, 7 "
p. m.
4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
Spanogle, Albert L., (W) 82, (Reg.),
1430 7th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Stayer, A. S., ,(B) 73, (Reg.), 1121
8th av.
Tietze, Emil, (Dy) 47, (Hom.), 1301
11th av. 7 to 9 a. m-, 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Weaver, John H., (A) 73, (Beg.), (Kip- '
pie P. O.) 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Walter, John W., (Bq) 83, (Hom.),;:
1115 7th av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, •
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Way, George C, (B) 74, (Reg.), 1112
16th. 7 to 9 a. m., ] to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Woodward, Ellen B., (Cb) 92, (Horn.),
900 6th av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Worthley, L. P., (Reg.), 2215 6th ay.
AliUM BANK, Bedford.
Hetrick, D. L.
Statler, Samuel G., (B) 51, (Reg)
AMBLER, Montgomery.
Hough, Charles B., (B) 78, (Reg.).
Hough, Mary P., (D) 81, (Reg.)
Mattison, Richard V., (A) 79, (Reg.)
Shelly, D- Webster, (A) 82, (Reg.)
Styer, Albanus, (B) 49, (Beg.)
Widmayer, Wm. G., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
AMITY, Washington.
Murray, Uriah (B) 83, (Beg.)
Dodd, W. L., (E) 88, (Reg.)
ANANDALE, Butler.
McAdoo, Geo. Cline, (E) 92, (Reg.)
ANDALUSIA, Bucks.
Winder, Wm. G., (B) 69.
ANDERSONBURG, Perry.
Mitchell, Geo. W., (B) 60, (Reg.)
ANITA, Jefferson.
Aldrich, Charles S., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
ANNVILLE, Lebanon.
Kiefer, W. Jonathan, (Bq) 90, (Hom.)
Marshall, E. B., (Fy).
Trabert, John William, (B) 70, (Reg.)
Ulrich, Isaac K., (B) 82, (Reg.)
ANSELMA, Chester.
Mintzer, J. Bechtel, (C) 89, (Reg.)
ANSONVILLE, Clearfield.
Miller, S. J., (N) 87.
Purnell, H. G., ( ) —
ANTRIM, Tioga.
Baker, Asbury H., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Drake, E. G., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Henry, Frank E., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Householder, M. C, (B) 88, (Reg.).
Leech, William M., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Leach, W. W., (A) 92, (Reg.)
Mills, J. M., ( ) -
APOLLO, Armstrong. . -,
Henry, Thomas J., (Ae) 84, (Beg.)
McBryar, Wm., (N) 53, (Reg.) • •>
McBryar, Wm. Lyle, (B) 86, (Beg.)
McCauley, Bobert E., (Q) 71, (Beg.),-,
Young, William K., (G) 81, (Reg.)' \
APPLEBACHSVILLE, Bucks.
Herbein, Milton H., (B) 79, (Reg.)
AQUASHICOLA, Carbon.
Kramer, J. C, ( ) —
Levan, Walter A., (B) 90, (Reg.)
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AROHBALD, Lackawanna.
Foote, John, (Ag) 5T.
Kearney, Patrick H., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Kelly, John J., ( ) —
Scanlin, Edward F., (G) 90, (Reg.)
Van Doren, Wm., (At) 89, (Reg.)
ARDMORB, Montgomery.
Alison, Robert H., (A) 69, (Reg.)
Anderson, Joseph W., (B) 52, (Reg.)
Arnold, Herbert A., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Gerhard, George S., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Gramm, Gustavus E., (Bq) 67, (Horn.)
Smith, Samuel R. S.
ARENDTSVH-LE, Adams.
Lecrone, Israel Philip, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Weaver, George, (Bq) 94, (Reg.)
ARMAGH, Indiana.
Klayes, Theodore F., (Gn) 81, (Reg.)
Tomb, Robert J., (B) 54, (Reg.)
ARNOLD, Armstrong.
Luke, G. W., ( ) —
■ Powers, Henry K., (E) 91.
'AENOT, Tioga.
Logan, Charles S., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Waters, D. 0.
ARROTO, Elk.
Holt, H. Pilgrim, (G) 86, (Reg.)
ASHBOURNE, Montgomery.
Tyson, P., ( ) —
Van Artsdalen, 0., (Bq) 74, (Horn.)
Wentz, David H., (A) 83, (Reg.)
ASHERTON, Northumberland.
Garmeyer, G. F., ( ) —
ASHPIELD, Carbon.
Sittler, Albert M., (B) 86.
ASHLAND, Schuylkill.
Farrow, Emerson Webster, (B) 73.
(Reg.)
Hoffman, J. Louis, (A) 86, (Reg.)
Marshall D. Samuel, (B) 76, (Reg.)
Ressler, George W.. (B) 84, (Reg.)
Snyder, Leon A., (Bq) 75, (Horn.)
Pace, S. L., ( )—
ASHLEY, Luzerne.
Diefenderfer, E. I., (A) 62, (RegJ
Dougherty, Anthony F., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Poss, W. B., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Hughes, Willet E., (B) 78, (Reg.)
James,- Thomas A., (N) 80, (Reg.)
ASHVILLE, Cambria.
Hunter, Elliott C, (E) 88, (Reg.)
ASKAM, Luzerne.
ASPINWALL, Allegheny.
:, Alter, El wood Johnston, (E) 92, (Reg.)
AT6LBN, Chester.
Pownall, Howard W., (B) 45, (Reg.)
' Sharp, Robert C, (B) 80, (Reg.)
ATHENS, Bradford.
Allen, Ezra P., (Ai) 47.
Badger, Samuel W., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Corbin, J. L., ( ) — , (Horn.)
•Holcomb, John T., (K) 81, ( ) —
Judson, Azariah (Ai) 45, (Reg.)
Morey, Edgar Bailey, (Dd) 89, (Hom.)
Morse Levi, (Az) 68, (Reg.)
.'. Murrelle, J. W., ( ) —
, Stevens, Cyrus Lee, (Ak) 80.
Towner, Harry L., (Dd) 79.
ATLANTIC, Crawford.
Donnan, Frederick, (Cg) 84, (Eel.)
ATWOOD, Armstrong.
McAdoo, C. P., ( ) —
Morrow, John W., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Rea, Alexander G., (B) 65, (Reg.)
AUBURN, Schuylkill.
Quail, Charles E., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Schultz, David L., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Kaufman, Frederick S., (A) 91, (Reg.)
AUBURN CENTRE, Susquehanna.
HaiTison, George M., (W) 75, (Reg.)
AUDENREID, Carbon.
Bowman, John H., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Farrar, John K., (Bl 91, (Reg.)
Mears, Daniel W., (B) 85, (Reg.)
AUGUSTAVILLE, Northumberland.
Raker, Henry M., (B) 62, (Reg.)
AUSTIN, Potter.
Cannan, John J., (G) 92, (Reg.)
Davis, David D., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Floyd, Charles S., (B) 87, (Reg.)
French, Charles S., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Horn, Elmer Ellsworth, (C) 89, (Reg.)
Sharp, Robert J., (N) 83, (Reg.)
AVALON, Allegheny.
Bell, J. Wilson, (Af) 71, (Reg.)
Cunningham, Daken Whitaker, (B) 90,
(Reg.)
Cummings. John S., (U) 62, (Reg.)
AVENUE P. O., Allegheny.
Hall, Wm. T., (N) 83, (Reg.)
AVOCA, Luzerne.
Brown, H., ( ) —
Gillespie, Peter J., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Pier, Wm. P., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Seamans, George B., (F) 53, (Reg.)
AVONDALE. ' Chester.
GifCord, U. Grant, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Patterson, Edwin S., (B) 66, (Reg.)
AVONMORB, Indiana.
Shields, John Lincoln, (E) 90, (Reg.)
BADEN, Beaver.
Boal, George Y^ (U) 70, (Reg.)
BAINBRIDGE, Lancaster.
Beane, George W., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Whistler, Simon M., (A) 66, (Reg.)
BAKERSTOWN, Allegheny.
McAllister, Wm. K., (B) 92, (Reg.)
BALD MOUNT, Lackawanna.
Cooper, Harvey S., (F) 52, (Reg.)
Hubler, P. F., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Smith, A. W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Smith, Frank I., (B) 89, (Reg.)
BALA, Montgomery.
Service, Charles A., (B) 82, (Reg.)
BALDWIN, Butler.
Thomas, V. F., (B) 89 (and Kansai
City,) (Reg.)
BALFOUR, Cumberland.
Smith, Philip A., (N) 88.
BALLY, Berks.
Yeakel, Isaac B., (A) 66, (Reg.)
BALLIBTSVILLE, Lehigh.
Mickley, Howard P., (B) 89, (Reg.)
BANGOR, Northampton.
Buzzard, John, (Af) 75, (Reg.)
Hersch, John G., (A) 76, (Reg.)
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B ANGOE. —Continued.
Keller, David H-, (Aa) 82, (Reg.)
Reichard, Noah W., (B)-87, (Reg.)
Seem, Albert A., (B) 65, (Reg.)
BANNERSVILLE, Snyder.
Shive, S. D., (Am) 82, (Reg.)
BAREVILLE, Lancaster.
Good, J. W., (A) 74, (Reg.)
lioslie, Le Roy K., (B) 89, (Reg.)
BARNESVILLB, Schuylkill.
Womer, Frank, (B) 89, (Reg.)
BARRY, Schuylkill.
Fisher, Charles W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
BART, Lancaster.
Helm, Charles E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
BASCOBEL, Erie.
Bennett, John L., ( ) —
BATH, Northampton.
Berlin, James O., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Fox, Gustav T., (N) 65, (Reg.)
Kern, Palmer M., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Seip, William H., (B) 59, (Reg.)
BEACH LAKE, Wayne.
Baldwin, Julius A., (0) 49, (Reg.)
BEALLSVILLE, Washington.
Prye, Hamilton R., (Dz) 82.
Sargeant, J. A.
BEAVER, Bearer.
Kennedy, Robert S., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Scroggs, James.
Scroggs, Gustavua A., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Strouss, Ulysses S., (I) 73, (Keg.)
Wilson, Jefferson H., (K.) 76, (Reg.)
BEAR LAKE, Warren.
Noeson, F. T., ( ) —
Phillips, A. P^ ( ) 67, (Bel.)
BEARTOWN, Lancaster.
Weaver, Harry S., (Bq) 92, (Hom.)
BEATTY, Westmoreland.
Newfeld, F. L., (Cz) 69.
BEAUMONT, Wyoming.
Sutton, Ira G., ( ) —
BEAVER CENTRE, Crawford.
Ely, William, (I) 81, (Reg.)
BEAVER FALLS, Beaver.
Ague, John B., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Blackwood, Thomas, (B) 74, (Reg.)
Boyd, George S., (Cn) 80, (Hom.)
Bryan, Homer, (Hu) 92, (Horn.)
Bryan, John, (Cn) 66, (Hom.)
Burns, Emmet S., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Coffin, John W., (I) 89, (Reg.)
Elliott, Wash. F., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Iseman, H. C, ( )
Grim, W. H., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Grim, Wm. S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Jackson, John S., ( ) —
Kring, Sylvester S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Liscomb, D. P., (Bq) 67, (Hom.)
Louthan, James S., (I) 82, (Reg.)
, - _ C., (E) 91, (Reg.)
McCarter, Joseph D., (B) 83, (Reg.)
McCarter, George
Moon, Addison Stewart, (I) 84, (Reg.)
Moon, Seymour B., (Dd) 89, (Horn.)
Ne^y, B. E., (L) 89, (Reg.)
Simpson, Theodore P., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Sibbet, S. D., ( ) —
Sheets, Edward W., ( ) — J
Baymer, Wm., (Cn) 78, (Hom.)>'' ';
Watson, Henry C, (I) 82, (Reg.)
BEAVER MEADOWS, Carbon.
Allen, qjiarles L., (B) 80, (Reg.) ••,, i
BEAVER SPRINGS, Snyder.
Smith, Albert M., (B) 70, (Reg.) :
Wagner, John Oliver, (G) 80, (Reg.) k
BEAVERTOWN, Snyder.
Baker, Wm. McClain, (B) 88, (Reg.)
(Reg.)
Strohecker, James T., (B) 79, (Reg.)
BEOHTELSVILLE, Berks.
Wertman, Samuel E., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Lechner, Ralph Y., (B) 90, (Rog.)
BECKBRSVILLE, Berks.
Gerhart, Tobias S., (A) 64, (R«g.)
Halterman, Isaac, (Fy) — (Reg.)
BEDFORD, Bedford.
Calhoun, C. P., (U) 73, (Reg.) ;
Clark, John A., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Enfield, Americus, (K) — (Beg.) J
Enfield, Walter (C) 94, (Reg.)
Gump, Simeon H., (A) 70, (Reg.) ,:
Hughes, Wm. T. (A) 73, (Reg.) ;
Taylor, Amos O., (Bq) 83, B. Pitt
(Hom.)
BEDMINSTER, Bucks.
Nonamaker, Noah S., (B) 79, (Reg.)
BSEOH CREEK, Clinton.
Mothersbaugh, Henry H., (A) 7*.
(Beg.)
Tibbins, Joseph E.. (B) 75, (Reg.)
BEECH TREE, Jefferson.
Cooley, John M., (N) 90, (Reg.)
BELFAST, Northampton.
Marsh, .Tames D., (B) 82, (Reg.)
BELFRY P. O., Montgomery.
Wilson, Alban J., (Bq) 65, (Hom.)
BELLEFONTE, Centre.
Dart, Robert L., (Bq) 95, (Horn.)
Dobbins, James Ht., (B) 49, (Reg.)
Dorworth, Edwin S., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Pairlamb, George H., ( ) —
Harris, George P., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Hayes, Robert (Soodloe H., (B) 84.
Hibler, Augustus, { ) 53.
Hoy, Harvey K., (Bq) 88, (Hom.)
Kirk, Miles A., (Cg) 77, (Eel.)
Mullen, H., ( ), (Reg.) %
Seibert, James L., (A) 83, (Reg.)
BELLE GROVE, Lebanon. • • J
Early, John A., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Early, M. R., ( ) —
BELLE VERNON, Fayette.
Guiler, Andrew G., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Lowman, Norman B., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Marston, Albion N., (An) 84.
Nickle, George E., ( ) —
Van Vorhis, John S., (B) 47, (Beg.)
BELLEVILLE, Mifflin.
Bigelow, Brown A., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Floyd, John B., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Getter, John P., (B) 82, (Reg.)
BELLEVUE, Allegheny.
Davis, W., ( ) — , (Hom.)
McCreary, W., (Al) 75, (Reg.) ' i
Reynolds,! Joseph N., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Reynolds, Joseph H., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Starr, David L., ( ) — ., (Hom.)
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BELLEVUE. —Continued.
Starr, Pearl, (Cn) 83, (Horn.)
Travis, Ardray B., (I) 72, (Reg.)
BELLWOOD, Blair.
Cowen, B. D., ( )
'=■ I^ird, N. G., ( )
' Levingood, Brooklyn B., (B) 89, (Reg.)
LeTingood, Wellington W., (A) 77,
(Reg.)
■ Morrow, Wm. H., (B) 86, (Reg.)
BENDBRSVIIJL.E, Adams.
Mumma, Edward W., (O) 51, (Reg.)
Stor-er, J. G-., (G) 92.
BENEZET, Elk.
Free, Adam C, (O) 65, (Reg.)
BENNETT, Allegheay.
Fife, Thomas M., (I) 70, (Reg.)
Givens, A. J., (I) 81, (Reg.)
Lyon, AlTin K., (E) 91, (Reg.)
BENTLBY CREEK, Bradford.
Hammond, Charles N., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Mosher, James S., (G) 91, (Reg.)
' 3ENTLBYVILLP:;, Washington.
,. Boothe, Alexander N., (B) 87, (Reg.)
% French, Edward E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
\ BENTON, Columbia.
; Carey, Thomas H., (B) S4 (Reg.)
Edwards, Isaac L.., (B) 70, (Reg.)
O'Brien, C. Stanton, (B) 90.
Patterson, J. E., ( ) —
BERLIN, Somerset.
Garey, Henry, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Garman, John S., (G) 78, (Reg.)
. Garman, William A., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Musser, Urias S., (B) 78, (Beg.)
3ERLINSVrLLB,' Northampton.
Benninger, Amandus A., (B) 80, (Reg.)
SERMUDIAN, Adams.
Kennedy, Thomas, ( ) —
BERNICE, Sullivan.
Brockway, Fletcher W., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
BERNVILLB, Berks.
Beyerle, W. George, (B) 53 (Reg.)
, Brobst, John A., (P) 57, (Reg.)
, Deppen, Darius D., (P) 53.
:BERRYSBURG, Dauphin.
Kantz, A. J., (Ak) 65, (Reg.)
Lenker, John N., (G) 86, (Beg.)
.BERWICK, Columbia.
Adams, Louis J., (B) 77, (Beg.)
" Bernstein, A., (B) 91, (Reg.)
B« Preas, O. L., (B) 91, (Beg.)
|f Preas, Henry L.. (B) 55, (Keg.)
ft Hill, Prank P., (B) 76, (Reg.j
I; ■ MacCrea, A. B., ( ) — .
liV Reagan, George L., (Aq) 65, (Reg.)
Steck, Charles T., (A) 78.
BERWYN, Chester.
Aiken, James, (A) 68, (Reg.)
Parley, Walter B., (Bq) 91, (Horn.)
Lapp, Bthelbert W., ( ).
: Okie, Richardson B. (A) 70, (Reg.)
BETHEL, Berks.
BatdorfE, Henry A., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Batdorff, Milton M., (Fy.)
3BTHESDA, Lancaster.
Yost, John P., (B) 67, (Reg.)
BETHLEHEM, Northampton.
Beers, Prank, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Becker, John G., (Bq) 82, (Horn.)
Blank, Oscar P., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Breinig, Peter B., (N) 56, (Reg.)
Bruch, Elmer C, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Detwiller, John W., (A) 73, (Horn.)
Davis, Sallie M., (Bj) 89, (Hom.)
Garis, Prank A, (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Humphrey, Charles E., (A) 63, (Reg.)
Jacobson, Edward H., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Johnstonbaugh, Calvin L., (Cy) 87,
(Bel.)
Keim, Ambrose M., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Laciar, Houra J., (G) 81, (Reg.)
La wall, Levi H., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Lieb, Andrew G., (Bq) 88, (Hom.)
Roebuck, John H., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Schnabel, Edwin D., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Stout, Abram, (A) 55, (Reg.)
Weaver, Samuel J., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Wilson, John H., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Wiswell, Miranda P., (Ej) 89, (Hom.)
Ziegenfuss, Nathan, (B) 92, (Reg.)
BIGLERVILLB, Adams.
Rether, Clarence S., (B) 84, (Reg.)
BIG RUN, Jefferson.
Coi, Andrew P., (U) 77, (Reg.)
Cochran, John Cadden, (Av) 89, fB)
90, (Reg.)
Hughes, Charles W., (G; 89, (0) 89.
Newcome, W. C, (C) 92.
Wilson, George C., ( )—
BIG SPRING, Cumberland.
Grove, George B., (B) 36, (Reg.)
BINGEN, Northampton.
Wickert, Henry J., (B) 88, (Reg.)
BIRD-IN-HAND, Lancaster.
Miller, Abner M., (P) 58, (Reg.)
Welsh, .John Gibson, (Fy)
BIRDSBOROUGH, Berks.
Brusstar, Harry B., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Hengst, Milton A., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Hetrich, George, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Rothermel, Pius, (A) 89, (Reg.)
BISMARCK, Lebanon.
Brecht, S. A.. (N) 84.
Bnders, Emanuel A., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Witmer, Prank B., (A) 91, (Reg.)
BLACK LICK STATION, Indiana.
Johnston, Andrew A., (B) 91, (Reg.)
BLACKWOOD, Schuylkill.
McOlure, ( ) —
BLAIN, Perry.
Gutshall, Frank A., (A) 66, (Reg)
BLAINSPORT, Lancaster.
Binkley, Thomas G., (B) 88, (Reg.)
BLAIRSVIIiLE, Indiana.
Carson, John B., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Claggett, Luther S., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Harding, James L., (L) 83, (Beg.)
Hunter, George, (Bq) 86, Hom.)
Hunter, William, (Cn) 64, (HomJ
Klingensmith, Israel P., (B) 75, (Reg)
Miller, Martin L., (Ar) 48, Reg.)
Miller, William R., (E)^92, (Reg.)
Rutledge, Albert T., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Van Tries, Thomas C, (S) 68, (Reg.)
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BLANDON, Berks.
Hnnsberger, Wm. E., (B) 67, (Reg.)
BLOOMING GLEN, Bucks.
Myers, A. F., (Asl 85, (Reg.)
BLOOMING VALLEY, Crawford.
Aiken, J. T.,,( ) —
Johnson, Samuel C, (B) 79, (Reg.)
BLOOMSBURGH, Columbia.
Arment, Samuel B., (B.) 77, (Reg.J
Biermau, Henry, (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Brown, J. Jordan, (B) 70, (Reg.)
Erans, Joshua R., (B) 31, (Reg.)
Gardner, B. F., (Dm) 61, (Reg.)
Graydon, Andrew, (B) 77, (Reg.)
Barter, Theo. C, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Harter, T. C, (G) 81, (Beg.)
McKelvey, James B., (A) 48, (Reg.)
McReynoldB, Hugh W^ (A) 48, (Beg.)
Beber, William McOlellan, (B) 63,
(Reg.)
Robbing, Honora A., (D) 86, (Reg.)
Butter, John 0., (Bq) 55, (Horn.)
Willits, Isaiah W., (B) 75, (Reg.)
BLOOMSBURG, Luzerne.
Hower, H. V.
BLOSERVILLE, Cumberland.
PhiUiphy, Wm. T., (B) 84, (Reg.)
BLOSSBURGH, Tioga.
Haley, Edward Mclntire, (N) 88,
Crandal, Geo. D., (Fy) —
(Reg.)
Johnson, L. W., (Fy) -
Wooster, Theodore F., (Dt) -
BLUB BALL, Lancaster.
Showalter, Henry G. W., (B) 83,
(Reg.)
BLUE ROCK, Chester.
Mengel, Matthias S., (A) 85, (Reg.)
BLYTHEDALE, Allegheny.
Malone, Joseph W., (G) 88, (Reg.)
BOALSBURGH, Centre.
Woods, John F., (B) 71, (Reg.)
BOILING SPRING, Cumberland.
Houck, Jesse H., (A) 74, lReg.>
Kasten, Wm. J., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Peters, Milton R., (Bq) 80, (Horn.)
Wakefield, Joseph C, (I) 78, (Reg.)
BOLIVAR, Westmoreland.
McCaskey, Cyrus A., ( ) —
Seaton, B. C, (B) 73, (Reg.)
BONNEAUVILLE, Adams.
Noel, Agideous, (O) 63, (Reg.)
BOOTH CORNER, Delaware.
Calver, Wm., (Cz) 64, (Eel.)
BORARD, Butler.
McCune, W. D., (X) 78, (Reg.)
BOSSARDSVILLE, Monroe.
McDonough, 0. H., ( ) —
BOSTON, Allegheny.
Black, Wm. M., (B) 85, (Reg.)
BOUSSON, Crawford.
Calvin, Robert A., (Ae) 79, (Reg.)
BOWMANSDALE, Cumberland.
Lauck, David A., (O) 85, (Reg.)
Smith, Samuel E. (Bd) 84, (Reg.)
BOWER HILL, Washington.
Townsend, Charles W., (B) 49, (Reg.)
BOWMANSVILLE, Lancaster.
Beamensderfer, John S., (B) 83,
(Reg.)
Long, John Andrew, (Am) 93,- (Reg.)
Yetter, Franklin, (K) 81, (Reg.)
BOYEBTOWN, Berks.
Borneman, John S., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Francis, Lesher K., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Leidy, T. H., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Rhoads, Thomas J. B., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Todd, John H., (A) 93, (Reg.) ;
Tood^ Samuel M., (A) 65, (Reg.),, ...
BRACKNEY, Susquehanna. '^
Coutan, Wm. G-, (Q) 88, (Reg.)
BRADDOCK, Allegheny.
Anderson, Edwin O., (Bq) 80, (Horn.)
Bair, Geo. Elmer, (I) 86, (B) 91,
(Reg.)
Cope, Pierson C, (E) 90, (Reg.)
Clifford, Charles H., (B) 87, (Reg.) i
Fife, George L., (E) 90, (Reg.)
Hager, Christian, (Bz) 84, (Reg.)
McLaughlin, James H., (U) 73, (Reg.)
Miller, James A., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Morgan, William T.. (O) 84, (Reg.)
Price, B. Frank, (U) 75, (Reg.)
SchoUey, A Wiles, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Shirk, Samuel M., (Bq) 91, (Horn.)
Stewart, Wm. S., (C) 87, (Reg.)
Tell, Gustav, (Ea) 70, (Horn.)
Watts- Anna E., (Cd) 91, (Horn.)
Weddle, John N., (E) 87, (Reg.)
Weida, Charles B., (B) 87, (Reg.)
BRADENVILLE, Westmoreland.
Barron Wm. M., (E) 92, (Beg.)
McClain, A. McJ., (E) 88, (Reg.)
BRADFORD, McKean.
Ash, Dunham E., (Al) 87.
Ailing, C P., (Cn) 88, (Horn.)
Baker, H. S.
BenninghofE, G. E.
Buss, Charles D., (N) 76, (Reg.)
Canfield, Harris A., (W) 77, (Beg.)
Cluxton, Frederick C, (Cp) 72. '
Corbin, Appleton Kelley, (Q) 79, (Beg.)
95.
Corbin, Emily A., ( )
Gibson, W. R. ;
Hubbard, C. S.
Johnston, James (Hf) 84, (Reg.)
McCarthy, J. R., ( )
Nichols, H. J., ( )
Nichols, James, ( ) —
Russell, Walter J., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Stewart, James B., (Al) 88.
Straight, A. Miner, (I) 70, (K) 74,
(Reg.)
Sweet, Nathaniel, (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Todd, Myron A., (On) 76, (Horn.)
Van Scoy, E. A, ( ) —
Winger; Fred. W., (K) 86, (Reg.)
White, Benj. F., (N) 76, (Reg.)
White, A. Grace, (Cn) 87, (Hom.)
Williams, A. M., ( ) —
BRADY P. O., Indiana.
Allison, Alex. H., ( ) — (Reg.)
Shields, Winfield S., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Dodson, Wm. E., (B) 81, (Reg.)
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BEADY'S BEND, Armstrong.
, James, William Dudley, (O) 81,
'- (Reg.)
: BRABBURN, Westmoreland.
Moore, John R., (B) 54, (Reg.)
BRANDY CAMP.
RaTsnscroft.
. BREINIGSVILLE, Lehigh.
' Knerr, Morgan W., (K) 91, (Reg.)
Ritter, Nathaniel F., (B) 61, (Reg.)
, BRICK CHURCH, Armstrong.
I McAdoo, Elmer E., (B) 91, (Reg.) ,
BRICKERVILLB, Lancaster.
Grassman, Cyrus D., (Cg) 85, (Eel.)
' Long, Howard A., (Am) 93, (Reg.)
• BRIDGEPORT, Montgomery.
Ellershaw, Albert, (B) 91, (Reg.)
*'• Holstein, George W., (A) 43, (Reg.)
Mann, Charles Hyde, (B) 74, (Reg.)
BRIDGEVILLE, Allegheny.
Gilmore, W. J., (B) 50, (Reg.)
! Kiddoo, S. R., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Newcomer, F. S., (A) 51, (Reg.)
Patterson, Robert L., (I) 72, (Reg.)
BRISTOL, Bucks.
Abbott, Joseph de B.. (Bq) 87, (Horn.)
Groom, Albert R., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Groom, Byan X, (B^ 55, (Reg.)
(Reg.)
JCI —
Martin, Wm., (B) 89, (Keg.)
O&man, Jos. Reed, (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
Pursell, Howard, (N) 67, (Reg.)
Ward, John, (A) 64, (RegJ
Weaver, Willis P., 83, (Horn.)
Wilson, Abram S., (B) 81, (Reg.)
WyckofE, Albert B., (K) 84, (Reg.)
BRISTORIA, Graene.
Miller, John H., (E) 87, (Reg.)
BROADFORD, Fayette.
Reagan, Robert S., (B) SO, (Reg.)
BROCKWAYVILLE, JefEerson.
Davenport, S. M., ( ) —
Williams, Edward T., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Rankin, M. M., fAl) 76.
BROADHEADSVILLE, Monroe.
Singer, J. A. (N) 83, (Reg.)
BROGUEVILLE, York.
Hewlett, B. Harvey, (C) 78, (Reg.)
BROOKDALE, Susquehamia.
> Harris, D. D., ( ) —
BROOKYLN, Susquehanna.
Ainey, A. J., (Ag) 67, (Reg.)
Chamberlain, Abraham, (Fy), (Reg.)
BROOKVILLE, JefEerson.
Balmer, Abraham F., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Bennett, J. P., ( ) —
Hunt, R. S., (F) 68, (Reg.)
Lawson, T. Chalmers, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Matson, C. M., (Fy), (Reg.)
Matson, Walter W., (N) 89.
Knight, Wm. J., (B) 84, (Reg.)
BROWNSVILLE, Fayette.
Dearth, Olie P., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Grooms, James B., (I), 53, (Reg.)
Hubbs, J. Allen, (Eo) 60, (P. M.)
Jackson, Isaac, (B) 47, (Reg.)
Reichfird, Cyrus C, (Au) 70, (Horn.)
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Shoeniaker, Benjamin F., (A) 70,
(Reg.)
Worrell, John W., (A) 81, (Reg.)
BRUIN, Butler.
Dennison, B. E., (Ad) 60.
Edmonds, Andrew, (B) 87, (Reg.)
BRUMFIELDVILLE, Berks.
Kitchen, Elias C, (Ah) 50, (B) 51,
(Reg.)
McLean, Daniel, (B) 73, (Reg.)
BRUSH CREEK, Beaver.
Neeley, Henderson J., (B) 81, (Reg.)
BRUSH VALLEY P. O., Indiana.
McMuUin, James (B) 55, (Reg.)
Miller, George W., (I) 80, (Reg.)
BRUSHTON, Allegheny.
Cain. Frank M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Cunningham Wm. N., (B) 74, (Reg.)
McCarrell, J. F., ( ) —
BRYN MAWR, Montgomery.
Abbott, Griffith E., (A) 79, (Reg.)
Bevan, Andrew J., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Chrystie, Walter (A) 83, (Reg.)
Fox, Robert J., (Hb) 91, (Vs.)
Goentner, Chas. T., (Hu) 81.
Gamble, R. G., ( S —
Lindsay, Andrew, (B) 55, (Reg.)
Powell, Wm. C, (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
BUCK, Lancaster.
Work, Robert Anderson, (B) 92,
BUCKHORN, Columbia.
Montgomery, James R., (B) 80, (Reg.)
BUCKINGHAM, Bucks.
Foulke, Joseph, (A) 54, (Reg.)
Wilson, S. Howard, (B) 81, (Reg.)
BUCK VALLEY, Fulton.
McKibbin, Wm. L., (A) 69, (Reg.)
liUBNA VISTA, Allegheny.
Hutton, D. S., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Stewart, Robert. S., ( ) —
BUFFALO, Washington.
Snodgrass, Henry Lane, (W) 76,
(Reg.)
BUFFALO MILLS, Bradford.
Dibert, Charles C, (Aa) 84, (Reg.)
BUMPVILLE, Bradford.
Warner, Phoebe, ( ) —
BUBGETTSTOWN, Washington.
Botkin, Louis C, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Grain, Prank M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Nesbit, John C, (Aa) 81, (Reg.)
Riddle, W. v., ( ) —
BURLINGTON, Bradford.
Everitt, Edward A., (At) 56, (Reg.)
Ingham, A. M., ( ) —
Yetter, A. Freeman, (Dd) 87, (Hom.)
BURNHAM, Mifflin.
McKim, Vincent L., (Bd) 81, (Reg.)
BTIRNSIDE, Clearfield.
F.-owell, George F., (B) 71, (Reg.)
BURHELL, We,stmoreland.
Moore. John R., (B) 54, (Reg.)
BUSHKILL, Pike,
Beers, Frank, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Guillot, Peter J., (Cz) 67.
BUTLER, Butler.
Bell, Sylvester D., (I) 74.
Bippus, Samuel M., (B) 84, (Reg.)
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BTJTLEE— Continued.
Black, Lysander, (I) 90, (Reg.)
Byers. John E., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Forrester, Joseph, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Graham, Samuel, fB) 62, (Reg.)
Grossman, 0. E., ( ) —
Grossman, Robert E., (I) 86, (Reg.)
Headland, M. E., (S) 89, (Reg.)
Hoover, Nicholas M., (B) 65, (Keg.)
Leake, Endell, (Bs) 80, (Horn.)
Kelley, W. J., ( ) —
Miller, Joseph W., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Neyman, Abraham, (I) 53, (Reg.)
Peters, George J., (E) 87, (Reg.)
Pillow, Raymond H., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Zimmerman, George M., (B) 70, (Reg.)
CADWALLADER,
Hubbs, J. Allen, (Dn) 60, (P. M.)
CALEDONIA, Elk.
Corbett, Vander K., (B) 82, (Reg.)
CALIFORNIA, Washington.
Arnold, H. B.
Letherman, John A., (Afs) 73, (K)
74, (Reg.)
Phillips, W. H.
Veatch, Nicholas S., (A) 73, (Reg.)
CALLBNSBURG, Clarion.
Meals, Nelson M., (I) 74, (Reg.)
Mohney, C. S., (G) 87, (Reg.)
GALLERY, Butler.
Wallace, Wm. H., (On) 84, (Horn.)
CALN, Chester.
Beale, George P., (A) 64, (Reg.)
CALVIN, Huntingdon.
Glasgow, G. M., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Smith, Andrew, ( ) —
CALUMET, Westmoreland.
Painter, T. P., (B) 87, (Reg.)
CAMBRIA, Luzerne.
Davidson, Alfred G-, (A) 71, (Reg.)
OAMBRIDGEBORiOUGH, ■ Crawfbrd.
Birchard, Alonzo D., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Dean, Almina P. R., (D) 79, (Reg.)
Gray, M. Dvright, (A) 74, (Reg.)
Forest, H. G., ( ) (Hom.)
Young, Will N., (G) 91, (Reg.). 1 to
2.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
CAMDEN, Allegheny.
Reed, W. H., ( ) —
Wilson, J. H., ( ) —
CAMPBELLTOWN, Lebanon.
Fisher, Milton R., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Stauffer, Benjamin W., (A) 46, (Reg.)
CAMMAL.
Cummings, George M-. (G) 92.
CAMP GROUND P. O.', Delaware.
Crawford, Cornelius, O. V., (B) 63,
(Reg.)
CAMP HILL, Cumberland.
Bowman, John W., (B) 777, (Reg.)
CAMPTOWN, Bradford.
Sumner, Porter H., (Bt) 82, (Ed.)'
Thompson, Wm., (Ic) 35, (Reg.)
CANDOR, Washington.
Hill, B. P., ( ) -
CANNONSBURGH, Washington.
Alexander, Wm. H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Bradford, Geo. M., (Ds' 89, (Hom.1
PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Dickson, James G., (B) 51, (Reg.) V-
Donaldson, John B., (1) 72, (Reg.) . .,
Lacock, Samuel A., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Runion, A. LeGrand, (B) 88, (Reg.)
CANTON, Bradford.
Brooks, Robert E., (Py.)
Cleveland, James E., (F).
Davison, Willis T., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Lewis, William S., (Cg) 73, (Eel.)
Manley, Lawrence E., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Parsons, James W., (N) 80, (Reg.)
CARBON BLACK, Batler.
Scott, J. M., ()—
CARBONDALE, Lackawanna.
Bailey, D. Leland, (N) 75, (Reg.)
Burr, Charles, (Ai) 38, (Reg.)
Day, John D., (At) 75, (Bs) 81, (Hom.)
Gillis, Alexander, (K) 76, (Reg.)
Hampton, B., ( ) —
Hennessy, J. J., (Br) 80.
Jenkins, Frederic E., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Kelly, J. A., ( )- (Reg.).
Meaker, Cyrus T., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Niles A ( )
Niles', John S.,' ffi) 91, (Reg.) !> ;
Shields, Samuel S., (Aw) 73, (Reg.) -•
Wheeler, Henry C, (B) 77, (Reg.)' / '
CARLISLE, Cumberland.
Allen, Americus R., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Bender, J. S., (Bq) 62, (Hom.)
Bixler, Jacob R., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Davis, Joseph C, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Diven, Samuel L., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Pickel, J. G., ( )—
Hemminger, George, (Ap) 69, (Reg.)
Kieffer, Charles Clifford, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Krise, Columbus Worth, (O) 71, (Reg.)
Longsdorf, Hildegrade, H., (C) 91,
(Reg).
Longsdorf, W. Harry, (B) 56, (Reg.)
Reily, Wm. P., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Sibbett, Robert L., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Smith, S. M., ( )—
Stewart, Thomas, (I) 74, (Reg.)
CARMICHAELS, Greene.
Gibbons, Andrew J., (X) 78, (Reg.)
Laidley, E. W., (A) '*2.
Laidley, John B., (I) 56, (Reg.)
CARNOT, Allegheny.
Kerr, J. M., ( )—
McGechon, Wm. A., (Ae) 73, (Reg.)
OARRICK, ALLEGHENY.
Kirk, Jas. A., (Aa) 83, (Reg.)
Schultz, L. W., ( )—
CARROLLTON, Cambria.
Maucher, A. J., ( ) —
Maucher, John E., (Bz) 51, (Reg.)
Sloan, S. H., ( )—
CARSONVILLE, Dauphin.
Sour, Stephen A. Douglas, (B) 91,
(Reg.)
CARTWRIGHT, Elk.
Hillis, R. J., (G) 86, (Reg.)
CARVERSVILLE, Bucks.
Bishop, John H., ( ) —
Brugler, DeWitt, (B) 90, (Reg.)
CASSVILLE, Huntingdon.
Hailton, Alfred J., (W) 70, (Reg.)
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OARSBNVXLLE, Dauphin.
Sour, S. A. D., (B) 91, (Reg.)
OASTLB FIN, York.
• Finley, Sylvester X, (T) 53, (Reg.)
.CASTLE SHANNON, Allegheny.
McGogney, Samuel, (B) 79, (Reg.)
aCATARACT, Clearfield'.
Richards, H. Preston, (O) 89, (Reg.)
. OATASATJQUA, Lehigh.
Becker, Alfred J., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Hornbeck, Molton E., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Keim, Charles J., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Keim, Henry (C) 94, (RegO
Millson, Charles (Bq) 84, (Horn.)
Quig, F. W. (Fy)
- _ ■ " . H:, (B) I . _.
Riegel, Wm. A. B., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Riegel, Henry H., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Salade, Louis A., (A) 88, (Reg.)
, , Scherer, Thomas A., (B) 83.
Yoder, Daniel, (F) 58, (Reg.)
0.4.TAWISSA, Columbia.
Kline, Luther B., (B) 67, (Reg.)
' Robins, Wm. B., (B) 73, (Reg.)
■ Sharpless, Benjamin F., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Vastine, George H., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Vaetine, J. H., (B) 58, (Reg.)
CBMENTON, Lehigh.
Peters, Nathaniel C, (A) 88, (Reg.)
OENTRAIilA, Columbia.
Gwinner, John M., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Lashell, Ralph M., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Millard, Benj. J., (B) 92, (Reg.)
CENTRE BRIDGE, Bucks.
Walter, Joseph B. (A) 68, (Reg.)
CENTRE HALL, Centre.
Emerick, Chas. E., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Jacobs, Wm. A., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Boston, C. L., (N) 84, (Reg.)
OBNTREPORT, Berks.
Kalbach, Isaac Irwin (B) 93, (Reg.)
Spatz, John H., (P) 48.
Wiley, Frank Hughes, (B) 87, (Reg.)
CENTRE SQUARE, Montgomery.
Seiple, Samuel C, (A) 67, (Reg.)
Seiple, J. Howard, (A) 91, (Reg.)
CENTRE VALLEY, Lehigh.
Lowright, J. Harvey, (B) 81, (Beg.)
Patton, J. M., (G) 8o, (Reg.)
CENTREVILLE, Crawford.
Clark, Gilbert L., (X) 75, (Beg.)
. Hlmebaugh, Wm. C, (K) 82, (Reg.)
Markham, Frank L., (Ae) 79, (Reg.)
Spicer, Clarence E., (Cg) 84, (Eel.)
OHADD'S FORD, Delaware.
Hayward, Henderson, (V) 69, (Reg.)
Johns, Jacob R., (B) 89, (Reg.)
' CHALFONT, Bucks.
Mathews, Abel J., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Kerns, Samuel P., (B) 92, (Reg.)
CHAMBERSBURG, Franklin.
Bonbrake, Hy. X., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Bouse, John A., (A) 75, (RegO
■ Bo-ranan, Benj. Q., (Bs) 65, (Horn.)
Crawford, Katherine M., (Od) 86
(Hom.)
' Curriden, George A., (A) 92, (Reg.)
Devilbiss, Hy. Clay, (G) 77, (Reg.)
Greeriewalt, John C, (A) 84, (Reg.)
Hill, Julia T, (Cd) 84, (Fe) 86, (Horn.)
Hull, George S., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Kennedy, Jas. Stuart, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Maclay, D., (A) 75, (Reg.i
McLanahan, Johnston, (B) 65, (Beg.)
Miley, Harry Melville, (C) 93, (Reg.)
Montgomery, John, (B) 58, (Reg.)
Montgomery, P. Brough, (K) 86,
(Reg.)
Palmer, Charles F., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Ramsey, Robert W., (B) 74.
Seibert, John P., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Suesserott, Lewis F., (A) 79, (Reg.i
OHAMPION, Fayette.
Hunter, M. A., (G) 82, (Reg.)
OHANCBFORD, York.
Posey, Mordecai A., (B) 82, (Reg.)
CHANDLER'S VALLEY, Warren.
Kellsy, Ernest J., (Z) 91, Reg.)
CHANEYSVILLB, Bedford.
Smith, J. F., ( ) —
CHAPEL P. O., Berks.
Gerry Alfred Oliver, (B) 93, (Reg.)
CHAPMANSVILLB, Venango.
Boals, Jonas J., ( ) —
Strauss, R. M., ( ) —
CHAPMAN QUARRIES, Northampton.
Ott, Charlea Henry, (B) 83, (Reg.)
CHARLEROI, Washington.
Earth, J. B., ( ) —
Dodd, W. S., (U) 78, (Reg.)
Smith, John K., (B) 88, (Reg.)
OHARTIERS, Allegheny.
Anderson, Thomas S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Beane, G. Walters, (B) )66, (Reg.)
Husler, Edward G., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Smith, Andrew, ( ) — .
CHATHAM, Chester.
Bullock, Chas. C, (B) 89, (Reg.)
Mulberry, John.
Pennock, John Nichols ( ) —
CHATHAM'S RUN, Clinton.
Corson, J. M., ( ).
Stokes, A. J., (I) 82, (Reg.)
CHATHAM VALLEY, Tioga.
Kenyon, L. B., ( ) —
CHELTENHAM, Montgomery.
Saalfrank, Charles W., (B) 86, (Beg.)
CHERRY TREE, Venango.
Bennehof, Samuel, (Ae) 73, (Reg.)
CHERRY FLATS, Tioga.
Secor, J. C, (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
CHBRRYVILLE, Northampton.
Engelraan, Joseph P., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Humphrey, Wm. J., (A) 72, (Reg.)
CHESTER, Delaware.
Bing, Edward W., (B) 77, (Reg.), 1332
W. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Bird, Wm., (G) 80, (Beg.), 549 E. 9th.
Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Ellen E., (D) 80, (Reg.), 714
Madison. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4. p. m.
Cross, George D., (A) 89, 618 Edge-
mont av. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 3 to 6
p. m.
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CHESTER.— Continued.
Crothfvrs, Saml. Ross, (A) 89, (Reg.),
2d and Reianey. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Orowther, Isaac, (Bq) 80, (Horn.), 143
E. 7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 6.30
to 8-30 p. m.
DeLannoy, Clarence W., (B) 81, (Reg.),
112 E. 9tli. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Evans, Franklin J., (A) 84, (Reg.),
218 W. 4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Evans, Frederick H., (A) 91, (Reg.),
218 W. 4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Evans, Wm. Knowles, (A) 90, (Reg.),
7th and Parker. 6 to 8 a. m. 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Forwood, Francis F., (O) 92, (Reg.)
Forvrood, J. Larkin, (A) 57, (Reg.),
cor. Front and Penn. 8 to iO a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Graham, F., Ridgely, (B) 50, (Reg),
801 Madison. Until 9 a. m., 2, after
6 p. m.
Hoopman, Arthur A., (Ax) 86, (Reg.),
427 W. 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
JefEeris, Daniel W., (A) 65, (Reg.),
328 E. 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Johnson, William W., (A) 65, (Reg.),
326 W. 2d. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Lehman, Wm. F., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Long, F. Farwell, (A) 88, (Reg.), 200
E. 4th, 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Maddox, Daniel P., (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
700 Madison. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Martin, Adeline V., (D) 93, (Reg.),
15th and Highland ter.
Mercer, Robert P., (Bq) 61, (Horn.),
223 W. 3d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Mott, Eugene K., (B) 68, (Reg.), 251
E. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Perkins, Charles W., (Bq) 70, (Hom.),
409 E. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Powel, Franklin (Bq) 81, (Horn.), 241
E. 5th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Preston, Frederick L., (Bq) 77, 219 E.
5th, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m., except Wednesday evening.
Price, Hannah J., (D) 81, (Reg.), 300
Broad. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Seidall, Frank H., (W) 81^ (Reg.)
Starr, Samuel, (Bq) 69, (Hom.), 215
E. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 7 to
8 p. m.
Stoever, Harry von H., (A) 91, (Reg.),
1400 E. 13th. 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Stratton, Albert G., (A) 75, (Reg.),
538 Market. All hours.
Swayne, Howard R., (B) 89, (Reg.),-;
230 W. 7th. Until 10 a. m. 6 to
8 p. m.
Turpin, Ferdinand Ayres, (G) 76,
(Reg.), 216 Broad. Until 9 a. m.,
1, 6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Ulrich, William B., (Ay) 50, (Bg) 60,
213 B. Broad. Until 8.30 a. m.,
5 to 9 p. m.
Urie, William T., (Bq) 67, (Horn.)/
321 Kerlin. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 9 p. m.
Ward, J. M. Bromwell (B) 91, (Reg.),'
828 Edgemont av. Until 8.30 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
CHESTER SPRINGS, Chester.
Fussell, Morris, (B) 51, (Reg.)
CHESTER VALLEY, Chester.
Baugh, A. Wayne, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Rickabaugh, Jacob, ( ) —
CHESTNUT LEVEL, Lancaster.
Clark, Robert James, (A) 68, (Reg.)
CHEST SPRINGS, Cambria.
Somerville, H., (U) 88, (Reg.)
Noonan, J. B.
OtIICORA, Butler.
Campbell, J. L., (E) 89, (Reg.)
De Wolfe, Willard L., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Thomas, George D., (B) 90, (Reg.)
CHRISTIANA, Lancaster.
Irwin, Thaddeus S., (B) 87, (Reg.) :
Plank, Edward H., (B) 70, (Reg) f
Shaffer, Perry F., (Cg), 88, (Eel.) 1
CHRISTY PARK, Allegheny.
Black, Abraham L., (E) 88, (Reg.)
CHUROHTOWN, Lancaster. ?
Irwin, William B., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Styer, Daniel W., (B) 88, (Reg.) .
CIRCLEVILLE, Westmoreland. ,,,
Long, Joseph S., (I) 68, (Reg.)
OLARINGTON, Forest.
Brewer, Jeremiah J., (E) 00, (Reg.)
CLARION, Clarion.
Adams, Melvin L., (Cn) ?A.
Fitzgerald, John M., (I) 72, (Reg.)
Haven, James A., (E) 90, (Reg.)
Johnson, F. I., (Az) 46.
Rimer, John T., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Ross, Charles C, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Ross, J. Frank, (A) 68, (Reg.)
Shirley, J. S., (G) 83, (Reg.) »
CLARK, Mercer. '
Tidd, Ebenezer J., (W) 70, (Rei?.)
CLARKSBURGH, Indiana.
Walker, Wm. B., (U) 76, (Ueg.)
CLARK'S GREEN, Lackawanna.
Evans, Benjamin F., (At) 75.
CLARK'S MILLS, Mercer.
Grace Thomas ( )
OLARKSVILLE, Greene-
Bachly, F. L., (G) 81, (Reg.)
CLARK'S SUMMIT, Lackawanna.
Evans, Benjamin F., (At) 75, (Reg.)
Lynch, Samuel Edward, (B) 87, (Reg.)
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131
(JLAYSBURGH, Blair.
Johnston, John W.
Lindsley, James W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
CLAUSSVILLE, Lehigh.
Holben, Franklin J., (K) 89, (Reg.)
OLAYSVILLE, Washington.
Calder, George, (Cz) 70, (Eel.)
V, Inglis, George, ( ) (Bel.)
h. McDonough, H. H., 3) 76, (Reg.)
FK McCracken, S. C, m 67, (Reg.)
!•- Sprowls, John N., (B) 77, (Reg.)
t Teagarden, James W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
',.; CLEARFIELD, Clearfield.
' Bailey, Samuel DeWitt, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Bnrchfield, J. P., (W) 62, (Reg.)
• Scheurer, B. M., (Dn) 71, (Eel.)
•; Stewart, Sam'l 0., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Sweeney, D. H.
Whittier, Marcellus Gardner, (K) 75,
(Reg.)
"Wilson, Preston, (B) 86, (Reg.)
OLBARVIBW, Lawrence.
Burns, H. B., ( )
OLBARVILLE, Bedford.
Martin, Arthur J., (K) 89, (Reg.)
CLERMONT, MeKean.
Chadwiek, Burg, (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Parker, T. EUwood, (Bq) 80.
CLIFFORD, Susquehanna.
Gardner, P. H., (Py), (Reg.)
Hunter, Marcus Catlin, (B) 92, (Reg.)
CLIFTON HEIGHTS, Dolawur.^,
Bartleson, Samuel P., (B) 54, (Eeg.)
Dunn, Walter (A) 89.
Given, S. A. Mercer, (A) 87, (Reg.)
Kennedy, W. D.
Nickle, S. Pusey, (A) 87, (Reg.)
Phillips. J. Willoughby, (Db) 74. (Rog.)
i. Rockwell, Henry B., (A) 81, (Reg.)
;:. Vernon, George R., (A) 75, (Reg.)
5" CLINTON, Allegheny.
Bigham, James, (I) 68, (Reg.)
CLINTONDALE, Clinton.
>■ Huston, Joseph Hammond, (B) 65,
.1; (Reg.)
' OLINTONVILLB, Venango.
Hoffman, K. M., (I) 70.
Russell ( )—
CLOVER GREEK, Blair.
Wengert, J. William, (G) 79. (Keg.)
COAL BLUFF, Waahingtoi.
M Pearson, Jas.
|; : Welch, Louis B., (O) 79. (Ueff.)
K'.aCOAL CENTRE, WashiuRton.
i ■ , Wells, Robert M., (U) 85. (Reg.)
E.: Chalfant, Henry Switzer, ff) '>1. (Ree-)
is Frantz, G. B., (U) 86. (Reg.)
COALDALE, Schuylkill.
"" Ryan, Michael 0., (B) 88. (Reg)
COALPORT, Clearfield.
Bolinger, Wm. E., (K.) 78. (Reg).
COAL VAI.LBY, Allegheny.
Seott, J. F., ( )—
COATESVILLE, Chester.
Blakeslee, Wm. R., (A^ 53. (Reg.)
Riel, Ida V., (D) 82. (Reg.)
Scott, S. Horace, (B) 89. (Reg.)
Spratt, George A., (C) 94. (Reg.)
Spratt, George R., (A.) 64. (Reg.)
Swing, Erasmus V., (A) 67. (Reg.)
Williams, Harry E., (Bq) 66. (Horn.)
COCHRAN'S MILLS, Armstrong.
Almes, Herman 3., (Ae) 89 (B) 90.
(Reg.).
COCHRANTON, Crawford.
Axtell, J. L., (I) 83, (Reg.)
Brittain, Wm. Clark, (Cg) 73, (Bel.)
Chase, James S., (I) 71, (Reg.)
Danbensheck, Charles F., (I) 77,
(Reg.)
Flower, W. S., ( )—
Patton, Samuel M., (I) 82, (Reg.)
Roberts, John K., (Ae) 81, (Reg.)
COCHRANVILLE, Chester.
Hamilton, Willis M. D., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Heagey, Henry F. O., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Heagey, H. B. G., ( J-
Keylor, Josiah B., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Morrison, John A., ( ) —
CODORUS, York.
Brinkman, W. P.
Brodbec, John R., (O) 79, (Reg.)
Jones, Henry Z., (O) 65.,. (Reg.)
COGAN STATION, Lycoming.
Howell, Wm. M., (K) 69, (Reg.)
Horn, Elmer B., (C) 89, (Reg.)
COHEVA, Lebanon.
Brown, John W., (A) 70, (Reg.)
OOLLAMBR, Chester.
Keene, Christopher D., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Webb, Wm. E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Wright, John S., (B) 69, (Reg.)
COLBRAIN, Lancaster.
Work, Robert Anderson, (B) 92, (Reg.)
COLLBGEVILLE. Montgomery.
Hamer, James, ( ) —
Krewson, Edward A., (Bq) 87, (Horn.)
COLLOMSVILLE, Lycoming.
Welker, Abraham T., (A) 86, (Reg.)
COLUMBIA, Lancaster.
Armor, Smith, (Bq) 51, (Hom.)
Bemtheizel, George W., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Bockius, S. Atlee, (F) 61, (Reg.)
Bowers, Charles E., (C) 93, (Reg.)
Brenholtz, W. S., (A) 92, (Reg.)
Craig, Alexander, (B) 65, (Reg.)
Craig, Alexander R., (A) 93, (Reg.)
Crawford, Samuel M., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Hinkle, Franklin, (A.) 82, (Reg.)
Lineaweaver, John K., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Livingston, Thomas M., (K) 72, (Reg.)
McBride, Jesse B., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Markel, C. F., (G) 76, (Reg.)
Mifflin, Houston, (A) 79,_(Reg.)
Sierer, A. L., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Taylor, W. G., (Bq) 70, (Horn.)
COLUMBUS, Warren.
Chapin, Henry C, (I) 78
_ __ _ Christie, Milton H., (Ae) 91.
Iv7o"n7johnV (A) 7i\^eg.) "' 0ON(X)RD, Franklin.
Pratt John W . (Ba) 73. (Hom.) Brown, S. M., ( ) —
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CONCORDVILLE, Delaware.
Darlington,. Horace H., (A) 79, (Rej.)
Horner, Joseph H.
Trimble, Joaeph W., (A) 55, (Keg.)
OONEMAUGH, Cambria.
Davis, M. H.
Martin, George, (Reg.)
Pringle, Wm. N., (B) 89, (Reg.)
CONESTOGA, Lancaster.
Kendig, Maris H., (Fy)
Witmer, Isaac M., (B) 81, (Reg.)
CONFLUENCE, Somerset.
Pichtner, B. A., (Reg.)
Mountain, Walter S., (Dt) 70, (Reg.)
Tannehill, Manoah, (A) 72
CONGO,
Heffner, Oliver C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
CONNEAUTVILLE, Crawford.
Atkinson, Harry F., (B) 91, (P) 02,
(Reg.)
Bean, Oliver W., (Cg) 77, (Eel.)
Frazier, J. B.
Hough, Orson, (I) 70, (Reg.)
Townley, C. L.
CONNELLSVILLB, Fayette.
Buttermore, Smith, ( ) —
Bnos, Joseph B.. (Bh) 74. iP. M.)
Jackson, John D., ( ) —
Jamison, M. R^ (Do) 81.
McClenathan, John G., (B) 81, (Reg.)
McCormick, Louis Provance, (B) 91,
(Reg.)
Newcomer, G. W., (Eh) 67, (P. M.)
Shute, A. Clement(Bq) 91, (Hom.)
Shupe, M. B., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Singer, James J., (B) 71, (Keg.)
Stahl, S. S., ( 1 —
White, Thomas H., (B) 70, (Reg.)
CONOQUENESSING, Butler.
Christy, James L., (P) 77, (Reg.)
OONSHOHOCKEN, Montgomery.
Beaver, David R.. (A) 64, (Reg.)
Bradley, Joseph, (O) 92, (Reg.)
Hall, Wm. M., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Highly, George N., (A) 81, (Reg.)
McKenzie, Wm., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Stiles, George Mitchell, (A) 66, (Reg.)
Tegtmeier, C. F., (Bq) 85, (Hom.)
CONYNGHAM, Luzerne.
Brundage, Frank M., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Hofmann, Oscar E., (B) 91, (Reg!)
Kisner, Jacob C; (G) 80, (Reg.)
McClure, Chas. B., (E) 88, (Reg.)
COOKPORT, Indiana.
McCuUough, Harmon L., (I) 83, (Reg.)
COOPERSBURG, Lehigh.
Geary, A. M., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Laros, John A., (A) 62 ( Reg.)
Trumbauer, Delton, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Trumbauer, Henry T., (B) 63, (Reg.)
COOL SPRING, Jefferson.
Sigworth, Franklin P., (G) 83, (Reg.)
OOOPBRSTOWN, Venango.
Crawford, John K., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Dickey, E. L., ( )
Dille, George W., (I) 72, (Reg.)
Van Naten, R. E., (Cz) 63, (Bel.)
CO PLAY, Lehigh.
Horn, Henry f ., (B) 79, (Reg.)
OORAOPOLIS, Allegheny.
Conkle, R. F., (I) 72, (Reg.)
Ramsey, W. S., (I) 77, (Reg.)
CORNWALL, Lebanon.
Gleim, George S., (A) 65, (Reg.)
CORRY, Brie.
Abbey, Orlando L., (Z) 63, (RegO, 25%
First av. 10 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6 p. m.
Beebe, F. A., (Ac) 77, (Reg.), 65 N.
Centre.
Chace, J. W., (Z) 85, (Reg.), 98 B.
South.
Cowles, A. L., (Aa) 78, (Reg.), 41 N.
Centre.
Elston, Gabriel A., (N) 80, (Reg.), 43
Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Franklin, D. D., (Fy) — . (Eel.), 61 Ist
av.
Kibler, C. B., (Z) 70, (Reg.), 43 N.
Centre. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
McCoy, H. C. (Gm)
Maokres, Henry Olin, (Z) 67, (Reg.),
61 N. Centre.
Phelps, Byron H., (I) 71, 67 W. South.
Seaver, Randolph N., (Ae) 74, (Reg.),
18 W. South.
Thayer, Henry W., (P) 86, (Reg.), 13
E. Washington.
Waggoner, G. W., (Cd) 82, (Hom.), 53
N. Centre.
Waid, Adin P., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Whiteley, J. S., 52 N. Centre.
CORSICA. Jefferson.
Holden, Newell E., (B) 83, (Reg.)
McGarrah, H. B., (G) 93, (Reg.)
CORYDON, Warren.
Baker, Andrew A.
Piatt, Anna H. S., (W) 79, (Reg.)
Holister, Peter, ( )
Miller, Frank, ( )
COSTBLLO, Potter.
Reea, George C, (Eh.) 85, (P. M.>
COUDBRSPORT, Potter.
Asheraft, Elwin H., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Buck, Prank.
Ellison, O. T.
Stevens, Edith G. (D) 90, (Reg.)
Trist, Edwin A. (B) 90, (Reg.)-
COULTERSVILLE, Butler.
Barber, W. M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hockenberry, H. D., (Ae) 79.
COURTNEY, Washington.
Billick, Harvey T., (G) 85, (Reg)
COVINGTON, Tioga.
Robinson, E. W. ( ) —
Rumsey, Philemon, (G) 86, (Reg.)
COWANBSQUE, Tioga.'
Rumsey, Wm. S., (Am) 86 (Reg.)
OOWANSVILLB, Armstrong.
Ralston, Robert Graham, (B) 60,(Reg.)
CRAPTON, Allegheny.
Foster, Walter Ross, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Reed, I. Rebout, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Reid, John Orlando, (B) 93, (Reg.)
Reinsel, D. F. ( ) —
Woods, Stephen, (B) 75, (Hom.)
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CBAIiEY, York.
Strayer, Robert F., (Bq) 81, (Horn.)
CRANBERRY, Venango.
Carey, G. W. ( ) —
Mercer, Reuben E., (E) 92, (Reg.)
CREEKSIDE P. O., Indiana.
Brysou, James A., (Al) 80, (Reg.)
CRENSHAW, Jefferson.
Quinn, Wallace C, (G) 84, (Reg.)
CRESCO, Monroe.
Rodgers, Reuben F., (B) 81, (Beg.)
Rogers, D. R., (B) 80, (Reg.)
CRESSON, Cambria.
Devereaux, Robert, (B) 67, (Reg.)
CRBSSONA, Schuylkill.
Albert, John V., (B) TO, (Reg.)
Gray, J. C. ( ) —
CRESWELL, Lancaster.
Mellinger, Henry S., (B) 45, (Reg.)
Mowery, Jacob L., (B) 78, (Keg.)
CROOKED CREEK, Tioga.
Beers, James L., (N) 82, (Reg.)
CROSS CREEK VILLAGE, Washing-
ton.
Reed, I. Rebout, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Stockton, Thomas C. M., (B) 66, (Reg.)
CROSS FORK, Potter.
Cunningham, George M., (G) 92.
CROSS ROADS, York.
Curran, Jas. M.
Curran, Thos. M., (A) 82. (Reg.)
OULMERSVn.LE, Allegheny.
Rowl^, D. G.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY, Bedford.
Doyle, Charles F., (B) 80, (Reg.)
CURLISVILLE, Clarion.
Brown, J. A. ( )
Woods, George Brinton, (G) 87, (Reg.)
CUR WENS VILLE, Clearfield.
Jenkins, George C, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Maxwell, James A., (B) 66, (Reg.)
CUSTARD'S Crawford.
Roberts, John K., (Ae) 80.
CUSTER CITY, McKean.
Chesney, H. C, ( )
Satterlee, Sylvester S., (I) 72, (Reg.)
CYPHER, Bedford.
Piper, Robert L., (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
DAGGETT'S MILLS, Tioga.
Voorhees, Charles, ( )
DAGUS MINES, Elk.
Ross, L. H., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Sapp, Frank W., (G) 82, (Reg.)
DALLAS, Luzerne.
Laing, H. M., ( ) —
Laing, James G., ( ) —
Spencer, Calvin A., (Av) 73, (Reg.)
Stoeckel, Louisa M., (D) 90, (Reg.)
DALLASTOWN, York.
Grove, A. P. T., (G) 78, (Reg.)
Lawson, Lemuel S., (O.) 67, (Reg.)
Minnieh, W. H., (G) 90, (Reg.)
DALMATIA, Northumberland,
Heinling, J. H., ( ) —
Kerchner, Benjamin L., (B.) 71, (Reg.)
DALTON, Lackawanna.
Beale, Frank Sidney, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Miles, J. C, (F) 47, (Reg.)
DAMASCUS, Wayne.
Appley, Otto, (Z) 80, (Reg.)
DANVILLE, Montour.
Adams, William H., ( ) State Hospital.
Beck, G. A., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Barber, Isaac 6., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Curry, E. A., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Hand, Leslie L., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Harpel, Francis E., (Bq) 71, (Horn.)
Kimerer, J. R., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Mayberry, Charles B., (Be) 87, State
Hospital, (Reg.)
McCuaig, John E., (Be) 91, State Hos-
pital, (R'eg.)
Meredith, Hugh B., (A) 77, State Hos-
pital, (Reg.)
Newbaker, Philip C, (B) 69, (Reg.)
Ogelsby, James, (B) 68, (Reg.)
Paules, Wm. Rumbaugh, (B) 90,
(Reg.)
Shultz, B. Franklin, (B) 54, (Reg.)
Shultz, Cameron, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Stillings, Lee C, (Aq) State Hospital,
(Reg.)
Thompson, S. Y.
Voorhees, N. W., (A) 83, (Reg.)
DARBY, Delaware.
Boon, Jacob, (B) 67. (Reg.)
Jones, Stacy, (Bq) 53, (Hom.)
Maguire, William T., ( )
Painter, William P., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Swisher, David F., (B) 92, (Reg.)
DARLINGTON, Beaver.
Nevin, John E., (X) 87, (Reg.)
Samyer, William A., (Ae) 72, (Reg.)
Waterson, Robert, ( )
DAUPHIN, Dauphin.
Coble, Aaron C, (O) 85, (Reg.)
Coble, Addison B., (Dv) 78.
Garverich, Frank H., (O) 88, (B) 91,
(Reg.)
PofEenberger, Albert T., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Umberger, John R., (F) 62, (Reg.)
DAVIDSBURGH, York.
Kehm, Henry, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Melsheimer, E. I.
DAVIDSVILLE, Somerset.
Swank, Peter L., (G) 89, (Reg.)
DAWSON, Fayette.
Bell, Harry J., (C) 92, (Reg.)
Henry, J. C, ( ) —
Raseley, Edwin R., (C) 91, (Reg.)
Shoemaker, William A., (O) 85, (Eog.)
DAYTON, Armstrong.
Calhoun, Noah F., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Henry, John A., (Ak) 77, (Reg.)
James, Thomas C, (K) 74, (Reg.)
Morrow, George S., (Ak) (Reg.)
Sharp, John W., (A) 50, (Reg.)
Sharp, Otis S., (U) 84, (Reg.)
Stockdill, T. F., (B) 78, (Reg.)
DEEP VALLEY, Greene.
Carpenter, T. IVI., ( ) —
Dinsmore, P. O.
DECKER'S POINT P. O., Indiana.
Evans, John N., ( ) (Eel.)
DE HAVEN, Allegheny.
Griffith, Matthew M., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Price, J. H., ( ) —
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PHTSICIAN8 OF FENNSYLVANIA.
DB LANCEY, Jefferson.
Williams, T. R., (G) 82, (Reg.)
DELAWARE WATER GAP, Monroe.
Hurd, F. Wilson, (Id) 60.
Shaw, Joseph B., (A) 87, (Reg.)
DELMONT, Westmoreland.
Erring, James R., (U) 70, (Reg.)
McLaughlin, J. H., ( ) —
Ringer, J. Hiram, (E) 88, (Reg.)
Snyder, Uriah M., (K) 72, (Reg.)
DELTA, York.
Bryan, N. B., (O) 61, (Reg.)
Heaps, .John T., (G) 78, (Reg.)
McCurdy, William H., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Ramsey, R. Warren, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Stewart, Ajsael, ( ) —
DEMPSEYTOWN, Venango.
Hazen, John H., (Cg) 81, (Eel.)
DENNY, Butler.
Scott, J. M.
DENVER, Lancaster.
Burg, Wash., (A) 59, (Reg.)
Frick, W. M., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Hacker, Isaac B., (B) 79, (Reg.)
DERRY CHURCH, Dauphin.
Hershey, Martin L., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Shaffer, Edwin E, B., (A) 65, (Reg.)
DERRY STATION, Westmoreland.
Brown, J. M., (Bd) 82,
Cline, James C, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Jordon, David C, (Cg) 75, (Eel.)
Kimmell, H. F., (D) — (Eel.)
King, W. H., (D) — (Reg.)
Leitzell, Charles B., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Miller, Jas. S., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Shull, John D., (G) 77, (Reg.)
DEVON, Chester.
Adier, J. M., ( ) —
Angle, John S., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Robinson, James W., (B) 89, (Reg.)
DEWART, Northumberland.
Harley, John H., (O) 57, (Reg.)
DICKINSON, Cumberland.
Longsdorf, Harold H., (U) 82, (Reg.)
DILLINER, Greene.
Brown, W. A., ( )
DILLSBURGH, York.
Arnold, G. P., ( ) —
Baily, Wm. D., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Fishel, Henry W., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Peffer, Ambrose., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Yeagy, Wm. A., (B) 90, (Reg.)
DIME, Armstrong.
Blair, Joseph W., (E) 88, (Reg.)
DINGMAN'S PERRY, Pike.
Anderson, Smith, ( ) —
FuJmer, Philip F., (A) 53, (Reg.)
DIXMONT, Allegheny.
Elder, John Wilson, (B) S2, (Reg.)
Hutchinson, H. A., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Mallisin, Elizabeth C, (D) 80, (Reg.)
Murdoch, James Moorhead, (E) 92,
(Reg.)
DIXONVILLE P. O., Indiana.
McMillen, John C, (I) 84, (Reg.)
DOE RUN, Chester.
Palmer, Edward L., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Thompson, Jos M.
DONALDSON, Schuylkill.
Moyer, David S., (B) 78, (Reg.)
DONEGAL, Westmoreland.
Earnest, W. S., ( ) —
Patterson, W. L., ( ) —
DORSEYVILLE, Allegheny.
Miller, J. N., ( )
DOUGLASSVILLE, Berks.
Gerhard, Frank R., (A) 69, (Reg.)
DOVER, York.
Gross, Jacob M., (B) 72, (Reg.) ;
Wallace, Nathan C., (B) 83, (Reg.)
DOWNINGTOWN, Chester.
Bremerman, Laban T., (Be) 74, (Reg.)
Dowlin, Clifton, (A) 78, (Reg.)
Eshleman, John K., (B) 35, (Beg.)
Kerr, Edward, (A) — Ry.
Leech, J. Stuart, (B) 41, (Reg.)
Matlack, Wm. H., (B) 59, (Reg.)
Parke, Thomas E., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Tindall, Charles L., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
DOYLESTOWN, Bucks.
Pell, John A., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Groff, James E., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Hines, Andrew X, (B) 53, (Reg.)
Kirk, Wm. H., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Peters, Byron, M. E., (Bq) 66, (Horn.)
Swartzlander, Prank, (A) 63, (Reg.)
Swartzlander, Frank B., Jr., (A) 04,
(Reg.)
DRAKBTOWN, Somerset.
Imel, C, ( ) —
DRAVOSBURG, Allegheny.
McCurdy, John M., TB) 59, (Reg.) .
Sumney, Frank, (E) 91, Beg.)
DRIFTON, Luzerne. •
Case, H. G.
Dunn, Ira J. ■;
Wentz, George L., (A) 92, (Reg.) !
Wentz, George S., (A) 55, (Reg.) •
DRIFTWOOD, Cameron.
McAllister, John C, (G) 89, '.Reg.)
Torbert, John S., (B) 81, (Reg.)
DRY LANDS, Northampton.
Walter, B. C, (B) 59, (Reg.)
DRUM'S, Luzerne.
Huebener, D. A. W., (B) 86, fReg.)
Huebner, Walter A. M., (B) 70, (Reg.) ,
Pfeiffer, P. P., ( )
DRY RUN, Franklin.
Jones, E. G., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Shope, B. P., (K) 82, (Reg.) ;
Walker, Thomas H., (P) 48, (Reg.)
DUBLIN, Bucks. 1
Moyer, Daniel P., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Shautz, William S., (A) 88, (Reg.) ■
DUBLIN MILLS, Pulton.-
Bernhardt, Dallas, (G) 85, (Reg.)
DU BOIS, Clearfield.
Avery, James W., (X) 83, (Reg.)
Balliet, Lorenzo D., (Bq) 80, (Horn.)
Boyles, Robert M., (L) 69, (Reg.)
Broekbank, Jno. I., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Burdick, Wm. P., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Free, Spencer M., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Hay, Harry A., ( ] —
Hindman, Charles O., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Litz, Jefferson (B) 62, (Reg.)
Pettigrew, S. H., (B) 72, (Reg.)
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DU BOIS.— Continued.
Smathers, Wilson J., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Spackman, Reuben V., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Sullivan, John C, (E) 90, (Reg.)
Whitworth, R. S., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Wilson, Charles A., (Ad) 81, (Reg.)
DUDLEY, Huntingdon.
Johnson, Wm. H., (G) 79, (Reg.)
, DTIFFRYN MAWR, Chpsier.
McCausland, James, ( ) —
DUKE CENTRE, McKean.
Garnahan, Wm. J., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Fredericks,' W. James, (B) 89, (Reg.)
nUNBAK, Fayette.
Gadaip, Jacob Ernst, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Hamilton, W. J., (Cn) 73, (Horn.)
Mullen, James J., (Ae) 84, (Reg )
Shepler, Joseph T., (K) 74, (Reg.)
Warne, Wm. Wilber, (B) 89, (Reg.)
DUNCAN, Allegheny.
Black, James B., (B) 83, (Reg.)
DUNCANNON, Perry.
Johnston. Thomas S., (A) 68, (Reg.)
McKenzie, Horace W., (Bq) 89,(Hom).
McMorris, N. C.
Reutter, Harry D., (B) 84, (Beg.)
Shearer, Alfred L., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Sunday, J., ( ) —
■ • DUNOANSVILLB, Blair.
Confer, Oavid C, (A) 81, (Reg.)
Eldon, W. M., ( ) —
Lindsay, James W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
McCready, Andrew, (Dv) 75, (Eel.)
DUNDAFF, Susquehanna.
Fike, Giles A., (B) 76, (Reg.)
. DUNKARD, Greene.
Brown, W. A., ( ), (Reg.)
Knotts, Ira D., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Wateon, Samuel.
DUNMORE, Lackawanna.
Beyea Harry D., ( ) —
Chamberlain, George J., (F) 50,
(Reg.)
: , Garrey, James B., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Hopkins, Benj. C, (B) 55, (Beg.)
Marcy, William L., (Ah) 56, (Beg.)
Murphy, James R., (Bd) 82, (Reg.)
Snyder Samuel C, ( ) —
Winters, Peter, (N) 63, (Reg.)
DUNNINGS, Lackawanna.
Gardner, A. P.
DUNNINGSVILLB, Washington.
Emery, Boyd A., (B) 78, (Ileg.)
DUQUESNE, Allegheny.
Black, John T., (G) 83, (Beg.)
Botkin, Lester H., (E) 88, (Reg.)
Hocking, William 0., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Keyser, Charles F., (G) 86, (Reg.)
DURELL, Bradford.
Thompson, Ferdinand A., (G) 85,
(Reg.)
■ DURHAM, Bucks.
Rice, Newton S., (Af) 82, (Reg.)
I'' DURLACH, Lancaster.
1 1 , Burg, Washington, (A) _59, (Reg.)
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DURYEA, Luzerne.
Burlington, John A.
Ely, Harry B., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Pier, Walter B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
DUSHORE, Sullivan.
Hermann, M. E., ( ) —
McHenry, Rush, J., (Co) 87, (Eel.)
Waddell, William R., (B) 77, (Reg.)
EAST BANGOR, Northampton.
Billiard, Benj. F., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Miller, Elmer C, (B) 92, (Reg.)
EAST BERLIN, Adams.
Fackler, Louis H., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Wolf, Charles S., ( ) —
Wolf, F. Calvin, ( ) —
BAST BETHLEHEM, Washington.
Brashear, H. W., ( )
Farquhar, Quintius C., (A) 77, (Reg.)
BAST BRADY, Clarion.
James, J. W., ( ) —
Robinson, Robert, (Af) 66, (Reg.)
Slaugenhaupt, Wm. A., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Wallace, Robert S., (B) 55, (Reg.)
EAST BRANCH, Warren.
Raymond, W. H., (Cg) 84.
Smith, D. W., ( )
Stall, R. J., (Cg) 82.
EAST CANTON, Bradford.
Haines, G. A., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Haines, John F., (G) 88, (Reg.)
EAST CHARLESTON, Tioga.
. Hazlett, Charles W., (G) 82, (Reg.)
EAST CHATHAM, Tioga.
Kanistanaux.
filAST DOWNINGTOWN, Chester.
Edge, John P., (B.) 46, (Reg.)
Kerr, Edward, (A) 90, (Reg.)
EAST FREEDOM, Blair.
Eldon, Wm. McK., ( ) '
EAST GREENVILLE, Montgomery.
Bobb, Henry, (A) 68, (Reg.)
Hersh, Daniel G., ( )
Hersh, John G-, (A) 76.
Stichter, Henry D., (A) 89, (Reg.)
BAST HANOVER, Lebanon.
Gerberich, Morris B., (Bq) 87, (Horn.)
EAST HARRISBURG, Dauphin.
Shope, Elias L., (B) 89, (Reg.)
EAST HICKORY, Forest.
Weber, Howard (Af) 87, (Reg.)
BAST MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon.
Bowman, Jacob, (F) 41, (Reg.)
Bunting, Thomas C, (Bq) 55, (Horn.)
Frick, Gerhard M., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Moyer, Lewis, W., (O) 87, (Beg.)
BASTON, Northampton.
Apple, Samuel S., (B) 69, 312 North-
ampton, (Reg.)
Amdt, Oliver E. B., (C) 88, 118 S.
Third, (Reg.)
Bachman, Solomon S., (Af) 70, 30 S.
Sixth. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m., (Reg.)
Oavanaugh, James, (A) 50, 161 S.
Third, (Reg.)
Chidsey, R. W., (A), 133 Bushkill,
(Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
EASTON.- Contintied.
Collmar, Chas. U., (A) 84, 513 North-
ampton, (Reg.)
Detwiler, John J., (A) 54, 52 Centre
Bquare. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
(Horn).
Detwiler, W- K., ( ), (Horn.), 52 Cen-
tre sanare.
Dudley, W. H., ( ) — 37 N. Third.
Doolittle, Egbert D., (K) 70, (Horn.),
32 S. Fourth, 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Edelman, S. S., (Fy), Seventeenth,
near Lehigh.
Bngleman, David, (B) 64, (Reg.), 1458
Northampton, until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, after 6 p. m.
Evans, E. Wm., (A) 84, (Reg.) 65 N.
Third. Bpfnre 9 a. m., after fi n. m-
Fackenthal, Howard (A) 76, (Reg.),
Fifth, cor. Northampton.
Field, B. Rush (A) 83, (Reg.), Field
Building. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Field, Geo. B. Wood (A) 81, (Reg.),
Field Building. 8 to 10 a- m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Green, Edgar Moore (A) 86, (Reg.),
222 Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
6reen,Traill (A) 35, (Reg.). 222 Spring
Garden.
Guiley, Augustus H. R., (B) 77, (Reg.),
413 Centre, S. E.
Heller, Jacob B., (A) 78, (Reg.), S. E.
cor. Fourth and Northampton. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Hunt, Joseph S., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 301
Bushkill. 7 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Kline, J. W., (A)— (Reg.), 1030 North-
ampton.
Knerr, J. W. H., (Hg) 76, (Eel.)
Kotz, Adam L., (B) 81, (Reg.), S.
Fourth, near Perry.
Laubach, Stephen (A) 64, (Reg.), Wal-
nut, cor. Ferry.
liee, Alfred H., (A) 65, (Reg.), 131
S. Fourth.
Ludlow, Jacob R., (A) 42, (Reg.), 244
Spring Garden.
Mcllhaney, Wm. H., (B) 85, (Reg.),
607 Wilkesbarre, S. B.
Mclntire, Charles (A) 73, (Reg.), 104
N. 4th. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 2.30
p. m.
Michler, Henry D., (A) 81, (Reg.), 327
Spring Garden.
Miesse, Katherine D. (Mrs.), (D) 88.
(Reg.), 64 N. 4th.
Moore, James W., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Ott, Isaac (A) 69, (Reg.), 18 N. 4th.
Reagan, Arthur D., (Af) 90, (Reg.)
Richards, Daniel W., (B) 63, (Reg.),
401 Centre, S. E.
Boseberry, C. I., (A) 61, (Hom.), 68
N. 3d.
. Seibert, William A., (Cw) 85, 43 N.
4th.
Seip, Amos (A) 48, (Reg.), N. E. cor.
Centre square.
Seip, Michael S., (A) 76, (Reg.), 12
N. 3d.
Slough, Evan (B) 35, (Reg.), 508
Canal, S. E.
Slough, Granville ( )—
Swift, Edward C, (A) 68. (Reg.)
Uhler, Sydenham P., (B) 80, (Reg;)
133 Cattell.
Updegrove, Jacob D., (A) 90, (Reg.)
300 High.
Walter, Robley D., (B) 84, (Reg.) 907
Ferry.
Weaver, Henry P., (A) 81, (Reg.), cor.
18th and Butler.
Zeiner, Levi S., (B) 79, (Reg.) 162
Northampton.
Zulick, Thos. C, (A) 91, (Reg.), cor.
New and Porter.
EAST PETERSBURGH, Lancaster.
Achey, Fred A., (A) 86, (Reg.)
BAST PROSPECT. York.
Howlett, B. H., (G) 78, (Reg.)
Bigler, Wm. B., (B) 65, (Reg.) .;s
EAST SANDY P. O., Venango. ' 10
Gary, George E., (I) 85, (Reg.) ')!
HAST SMITHFIELD, Bradford.
Arnout, Flora, ( ) —
Cowell, Edward M., (DdO 85, (Hom.)
Kinsman. H. T. — ( ) —
Moody, Horace M., 66, (Aa), (Reg.)
Tracy, Polly S., (Cd) 86.
EAST SPRINGFIELD, Erie.
Cartright, Abram H., (I) 88, Reg.)
Henry, Milton M., (D 85, (Reg.)
Tracy, William. C, (Be) 66. • ;S|
EAST STROUDSBURG, Monroe. ^ti
Bush, Irvine R., (B) 83, (Reg.) ig
Bush, Horace, (B) 75 ,(Reg.)
Bush, Lewis R., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Clark, Frank R., (Bq) 91, (Horn.)
Henry, John C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Lesh, Matthew G., (A) 73, (Reg.) ;i
BAST TEXAS, Lehigh. ' %
Miller, Albert N., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Shoemaker, Lucas, ( ) —
BAST TROY, Bradford.
Gamble, T. A., ( ) —
BAST WATBRFORD, Juniata.
Quig, Robert M., (B) 75, (Reg.)
EAU CLAIRE, Butler.
McMichael, J. R., ( ) —
EBBNSBURG, Cambria.
Davison, T. J., (Py) (Reg.)
Griffith, Abner (A) 79.
Jones, P. C, (A) 84, (Reg.)
Kennedy, Charles V. B., (K) 75, (Reg.)
EBENTON, Tioga.
Mason, W. G.
BCKLEY, Luzerne.
Humphrey, Glennis E., (A) 89, (Reg.)
EDDINGTON, Bucks.
Stroup, George H., (A) 72, (Reg.)
BDDYVILLE, Armstrong.
BIoss, George A., (B) 83, (Reg.)
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EDGE HILL, Montgomery.
Donough, Wm. E., (B) 98, (Reg.)
Goodshall, Samuel G., (Bq) 88 (Horn.)
BDINBOROUGH, Erie.
Cornell, M. C, (G) 84, (Reg.)
Greenfield, Frank G., (X) 83, (Reg.)
Hawkins, Truman, (I) 50, (Reg.)
Hotehkiss, Sidney B, (K) 71, (Reg.)
Peters, Joel M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Taylor, Isaac N., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Wilson, Joseph C, (L) 51, (Reg.)
EDIE, Somerset.
Berkey, Levi, ( ) —
EDINBURGH, Lawrence.
Hann, J. R., ( )-
Veach, John, ( )—
BDWARDSDALB, Luzerne.
Edwards, Lewis E., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Lakfe. David H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
EIGHTY-FOUR, Washington.
Hill, S. E., ( )—
EGYPT, Lehigh.
Leh, Henry D., (O) 84, (Reg.)
ELDERSVILLE, Washington.
Glass, Montgomery W., (B) 78, (Rag.)
» Mercer, J., ( )—
- BLDEHTON, Armstrong.
' Bovard, William 0., (A) 78, (Reg.)
' Kealer, R. S., ( )— .
St. Clair, John M., (A) 75, (Reg.)
ELDRBD, McKean.
■ Balfour, Lewis, ( )—
■ Coss, Brvrin M., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Douglass, James H., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Young, Gardner B., (K) 86, (Reg.)
ELEANOR, Jefferson.
_ Hughes, Chas. Willington, (G) 87, (C),
' 89, (Reg.)
ELIZABETH, Allegheny.
Riggs, Leander (I) 70, (Reg.)
^ Shaffer, Charles H., (I) 82, (Reg.)
Shaffer, Peter T. B., (I) 77, (Reg.)
Van Kirk, Joel K., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Van Kirk, Joseph, (B) 91, (Reg.)
ELIZABETHTOWN, Lancaster.
Blough, Henry K., (A) 69, (Reg.)
Nissley, Samuel R., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Overfield, J. W., (Bd) 84, (Reg.)
Treichler, A. C, (B) 69, (Reg.)
BLIZABBTHVILLE, Dauphin.
Stroup, J. Calvin, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Stroup, John B., (A) 53, (Reg.)
Stroup, Nathan W., (A) 68, (Reg.)
ELKLAND, Tioga.
Humphrey, W. G., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Rockwell, T. M., ( ) —
ELM, Fayette.
Frederick, William, (E) 88, (Reg.)
BLLWOOD CITY, Lawrence.
Birchard, Henry C, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Shannon, Wm. A., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Stevenson, Silas, (I) 68, (Reg.)
BLMHURST, Lackawanna.
FitzBimmons, T. C, (K) 83, (Reg.)
Smith, Addison W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
ELK LICK, Somerset.
Lichty, A. M., ( ) —
Speicher, Asa F., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
BLLIOTTSBURGH, Perry.
Shumamaker, Luther M., (B) 89,
(RegO
BLWYN, Delaware.
Barr, Martin W., (A) 84, (Beg.)
Wilmarth, Alfred W., (At) 79.
BLYSBIIRGH, Northumberland.
Gilbert, Samuel F., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Hubler, Simon, (A) 79, (Reg.)
SMAUS, Lehigh.
Backenstoe, Martin J., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Diller, John B., (B) 68, (Beg.)
SchultJi, Christian F., ( ) —
Slough Wm. C. J., (Bq) 69, (Horn.)
BMLBNTON, Venango.
Hamilton, Benjamin F., (I) 67, (Reg.)
Kerr, 0. S., (U) 76, (^eg.)
Kuhns, S. A., (Reg.)
EMPORIUM, Cameron.
Bardwell, Eugene O., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
De Long, Wm. H., (At) 66.
Hpilman, Russell Penrose, (B) 76,
(Reg.)
Smith, Sylvester S., (Ao) 69, (Reg.)
EMSWORTH, Allegheny.
Purucker, George, (G) 86, (Reg.)
ENGLAND, Washington
Cracraft, C. Clinton, (B) 83, (Reg.)
BNON VALLEY, Lawrence.
Nye, Hiram, (I) 66, (Reg.)
White, James A., (Ae) 78, (Reg.)
ENTRIKEN, Huntingdon.
Heaton, Wm. W., (Bd) 90, (B) 92,
(Reg.)
EPHRATA, Lancaster.
Bowers, Charles E., (C) 93, (Reg.)
Garber, Michel B., (Bq) 71, (Horn.)
Lightner, I. N., (U) 73, (Reg.)
McCaa, David J., (B) 67, (Reg.
Mentzer, John F., (B) 82, (Reg.*
Winger, Franklin, (B) 86, (Reg.'
BQUINUNK, Wayne.
Drake, D. E., (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
Kelly, Carl M., (G) 84, (Reg.)
BRIE, Erie.
Abbott, Elgin P., (B) 77, (Reg.), cor.
8th and Peach.
Baker, Louis B., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 405
W. Eighth.
Barkey, Peter, (Ed) 69, (RegJ, 12 W.
Seventh. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8,
p. m.
Brandes, Charles, (Ci) 43, (Reg.), 124
E. Eighth.
Byron, Dennis W., ( ) (Hom.)
Clarke, Joseph T., (Be) 70, (Reg.), 711
State.
Clarke, F. M., (V) 70, (Reg.), 437 W.
Tenth.
Cleveland, Wm. K., (N) 60, (Reg.),
22 E. Eighth. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Chidester, Charles B., (G) 81, (Reg.),
219 W. 18th. . V s;.
Chapin, S. F., (Ag) 60, (Reg.), Sol-
diers' Home.
Cranch, Edward, (V) 73, (Bs) 75,
(Hom.), 109 W. Ninth. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ERIE.— Continued.
Delaney, James H., (K) 86, (Keg.),
90 State.
Dennis, David Nicholas, (B) 81, (Reg.).
9th and Peach. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
Drake, .T. C. Merle, (Od) 80, (Horn.),
201 W. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Duuigan, Michael C, (N) 68, (K) 75,
(Reg.), 319 W. Tenth. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fletcher, Eugene B., (I) 69, (Reg.),
18th and Chestnut.
Flint, John F., (Bi) 81, (Horn.), 1112
Peach. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Flint, H. E., (W) 91, (Reg.), "W. Elev-
enth.
Foringer, Henry H., (I) 83, (Reg.),
15 W. Eighth.
Freeman, A. A., (Z) 76, (Reg.), 703
State.
Galster, Herman C, (Cn), 92, (Horn.),
2025 Peach.
Carries, George A., (I) 81, (Reg.), 323
E. 11th.
Gates, Erasmus D., (Ef) 56, (Reg.),
359 W. 21st.
Gray, Thomas H., (W) 71, (Reg.), 302
W. 18th.
Greenfield, Wiliard, (X) 83, (Eel), 1913
Peach.
Hall, Peter, (Az) 44, (Reg.), 630 State.
Hall, Friend L., (I) 82, (Reg.)
McPherson, AndreW, (Cd) 85, (Hom.),
1722 Peach. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Montgomery, James Henry, (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 115 W. 8th, 8 to 9.30 a m.,
i TO 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Marks, Richard T., (On) 80, (Horn.),
128 W. ISth.
Phillips, Joseph R., (Cn) 83, (Hom.),
15 B. 8th.
Randall, Alvin Z., (W) 64, (Reg.), 16th
and Peach.
Sears, Andrew J., (Ae) 78.
Seip, Jacob W., (B) 83, (Reg.), 114 W.
18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Seward, Jones J., (Al) 83, (Reg.), 8th
and Sassafras.
Silliman, James E., (B) 74, (Reg.), 129
W. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
Smith, B. A., (Fy), 1726 Peach.
Statzer, Henry C, (Cn) 86, (Hom.)
Stranahan, Chester W., (B) 67, (Reg.),
140 W. 8th.
Strickland, D. Hayes, (A) 63, (Reg.),
7th and Sassafras. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Thayer, Alvin, (Bg) 39, (Reg.), 204 W.
26th.
Tracy, Wm. C, (Be) 66.
Warren, S. H., (Bf) 80, (Reg.), 129
B. 12th.
Wilson, Milton A., (Bs), (Hom.), 140
Woods, Adella B., (D) 76, (Reg.), 715
French.
Woods, Arthur A., (X) 76, (Reg.), 715
French.
Woods, Mary, (Cn) 64, (Hom.), 727
French.
ERMINE, Allegheny.
Layer, Lewis.
ERWINNA, Bucks.
Kunsman, William H., (B) 84, (Reg.)
ESHBAOH, Berks.
Brunner, Frank K., (B) 61, (Reg.)
ESHCOL, Perry.
Baker, John D., (Cz) 80, (Eel.)
ESPY, Columbia.
Redeker, Frederick W., (B) 78, (Reg.)
ESPYVILLB, Crawford.
Smith, L. A.
ETNA, Allegheny.
Johnston, Wm. E., (L) 82, (Reg.) ^
Kroesen, William B., (U) 73, (Reg.),
Speer, George A.,.(E) 89, (Reg.)
ETTERS, York.
Boyd, Isaac N., (G) 80, (Reg.)
EVANSBURGH, Crawford.
Johnson, Hiram.
Snodgrass, David G., (L) 82, (Ren.)
Snodgrass, R. A., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
EVANS CITY, Butler.
Cort, John C, (O) 85, (Reg.)
Irvine, Wm., ( ) —
List, J. M., (Cn) 75, (Hom.)
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BVANSVILLB, Columbia.
Adams', Louis J., (B) 77, (Reg.)
EVERETT, Bedford.
Henry, Wm. P. S., (A) 82, (Tteg.)
Hill, Henry H., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Miller, E. J., ( ) —
Pennsyl, Philip H., (B) 64, (Reg.)
EXCHANGE, Montour.
McHenry, Montraville, (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
EXPERIMENT MILLS, Monroe.
Hurd, F. Wilson, (Dh) 60.
EXTON, Chester.
Carsey, R. B., ( )
FACTORYVILLE, Wyoming.
Fitch, Alpheus B., (W) 81, (Reg.)
Heller, Jacob A., (B) 81, (Reg.)
FAIRCHANCE, Fayette.
Gribble, R. T., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Holbert, J. F., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Longanecker, Wm. A., (B) 76, (Reg.>
FAIRFIELD, Adams.
Beaver, Abraham P., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Glenn, J., (G)
Scott, A. O., (A) 53, (Reg.)
FAIRHOPE, Somerset.
Mitchell, H. B., ( ) —
FAIRMOUNT, Lancaster.
Zell, J. W., (F) 56, (Reg.)
FAIRMOUNT CITY, Clarion.
Hepler, Albert J., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Randall, W.
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Bonham, Edward Fletcher, (N) 83,
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Brown, D. S., ( )
Temple, Frank M., (I) 80, (A) 84,(Reg.)
Weeks, Helen M., (On) 80, (Horn.)
FALLS CREEK, Clearfield.
Booker, J. C. (E) 92, (Reg.)
Henry, J. S-, (Ak), 77, (Reg.)
FALLS BROOK, Tioga.
Mills, J. M., ( ) —
FALLEN TIMBER, Cambria.
Worthley Lewis F., (N) 81, (Reg.)
FALLSINGTON, Bucks.
Richards, James N., (K) 73, (Reg.)
FANNETTSBURGH, Franklin.
Alexander, R. McG.
Boggs, W. H., ( )
Hudson, Elmer A.. (B) 88, (Reg.)
Flickinger, J. S., ( ) —
FARMERS, York.
Metzger, George W., ( ) —
FARMERSVILLE, Lancaster.
Reemsnyder, Henry G., (B) 81, (Reg.)
FARRAGUT, Lycoming.
Lyons, Charles, ( ) —
FAWN GROVE, York.
Hawkins, J. A., ( ) —
FAYETTE CITY, Fayette.
Gordon, John W., (B)^78, (Reg.)
Griffith, Martin B., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Mullen, B. F., (U) 81, (Reg.)
McKay, O. P., ( ) —
Whitsett, W. W., ( ) —
FAYETTEVILLE, Franklin.
Beyers, H K., ( ) —
Hartzell, Charles A., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Holland, A. N., ( )
Holland, Will E., (C) 91, (Reg.)
FEASTERVILLE, Bucks.
Van Sant, Benjamin, (B) 90, (Reg.)
FEDERAL, Allegheny.
' Griffith, G. R., ( ) —
FELTON, York.
Smith, Harry M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
FERNWOOD, Delaware.
Baker, E., ( ) —
Bartleson, Henry C-, (B) 70, (Reg,)
FERTIGS, Venango.
Hopkins, H., ( ) —
FERTILITY, Lancaster.
Smith, A. H., ( ) —
FINLEYVILLE, Washington.
McGrew, J. F., (G) 88.
Lank, John Listen, (A) 70, (Reg.)
FIRST FORK, Cameron.
Colcord, D. D., ( ) —
FISHER'S PERRY, Northumberland.
Garinger, George P., (B) 73, (Reg.)
FISHERTOWN, Bedford.
Statler, Prank B., (B) 89, (Reg.)
FISHEBVILLE, Dauphin.
Bonawitz, W. E., (G) 89, (Reg.)
FLEETVILLE, Lackawanna.
Davison, P. B., ( ) — (Ay.)
Olmstead, Wm. H., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Digitized by
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Fretz, Abraham N., (A) 63, (Reg.)
Leutz, Leyi R., (Bq) 65, (Horn.)
FLEMING, Centre.
Russel, E. A., ( ) —
FLEMINGTON, Clinton.
Hall, Briton S., (A) 81, (Reg.)
FLORENCE, Washington.
Buzard, A. M., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Graham, George S., (B) 66, (Reg.)
FLORIN, Lancaster.
Detwiler, Isaac, (Bq) 61, (Hom.)
Kreiss, Peter L., (Bq) 83, (Horn)
Roth, William F., (Bq) 78, (Hom.)
POGELSVILLE, Lehigh.
Fogel, Solen C. B., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Hellfrich, Calyiu E., (Bs) 81, (Hom.)
Hellfrich, J. H., ( ) —
FORD CITY, Armstrong.
Girarth, David I., (BJ 89, (Reg.)
McKee, Thomas Newton, (E) 90,
(Reg.)
Thomas, V. T., (E) 89, (Reg.)
FOREST CITY, Susquehanna.
Blakeslee, Wm. R., (N.) 65, (Reg.)
Grander, Frederick L., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Taylor, Claud E., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Kuapp, C. R., (At) 85, (Reg.)
Young, Jennie Y., Mrs., ( ) — (Bel.)
Randall, Wm. P., (Ax) 90, Reg.)
PORKSVILLE, Sullivan.
Chaffee. Francis, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Stevens, R. W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
FORT HUNTER, Dauphin.
Henderson, W. B., (At) 75, (Reg.)
FORT LITTLETON, Fulton.
Hill, D. A., ( ) —
PORT LOUDEN, Pulton.
Devor, J. H., (G) 85., (Reg.)
PORT WASHINGTON, Montgomery.
Conover, Theodore P., (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
Newberry, Milton, (A) 55, (Reg.)
Shaffer, A., ( ) —
FORTY PORT, Luzerne.
Singer, James A., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Thomas, Albert D., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
FOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Schuylkill.
Biddle, Jonathan C, (B) 77, (Reg.)
State Hospital.
Gray, John M., ( ) —
Millard, B. J., ( ) —
FOXBURGH, Clarion.
Raison, Louis W., (Al) 84, (Reg.)
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Bleiler, Charles A., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Taggart, David, (A) 79, (Reg.)
FRANK, Allegheny.
Shields, R. J., ( ) —
FRANKFORT SPRINGS, Beaver.
Yolton, W. C, (I) 87, (Reg.)
McCullough, S. L.
FRANKLIN, Venango.
Borland, John R., (Dv) 65, (Eel.)
Bredin, Stephen, (A) 55, (Reg.)
Dean, H. G., ( ), (Horn.)
Doudd, J. M., (Cu) 81, (Hom.)
Poster, Samuel G., (B.x) 91, (Bel.)
Galbraith, David C, (Al) 65, (Reg.)
Glenn, John B., (B) 72, (Reg.)
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Irwin, Thomas A., (Dd) 88, (Horn.)
Leadenham, Joseph W., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
La Ferre, J. V. A., (El) 73, (Eel.)
Moore, Edwin W., (I) 69, (Reg.)
Nicholson, Wm. Addison, (Wi) 71,
(K), (Reg.)
Whann, W. Lowrie, (L) 57, (B) 68,
(Reg.)
FRANKLIN CORNERS, Brie.
Wright, Johnson, (Cn) 73, (Horn.)
FRANKLINDAXE, Bradford.
Ereritt, John Elmore, (N) 87, (Reg.)
FRANKLIN FORKS, Susquehanna.
Caterson, Clarington W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
FRANKLIN MILLS, Fulton.
Remsburg, Albert J., (O) 74, (Reg.)
FRANKLINTOWN, York.
Baker, Philip D., (A) 74, (Reg.)
FREDERICK, Montgomery.
Weida, George A., (N) 88, (Reg.)
FREDERICKSBURG, Lebanon.
Books, George, ( ) —
Bucks, W. Frank, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Chriet, Wm., ( ) —
Smith, Amos S.
Strohm, James M., (N) 81, (Reg.)
FREDONIA, Mercer.
Byles, Frederick G., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hogue, T. A., ( )
FRBEBITRG, Snyder.
Smith, Domer G., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Tool, E. W., (G) 81, (Reg.)
FREEDOM. Beaver.
Craig, Stephen A, (U) 77, (Reg.)
Craig, Wm. H., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Lockhart, James R., (U) 70, (Reg.)
FREELAND, Luzerne.
Blackenstoe, Martin J., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Dutton, W. O., (B) 89, (Reg.)
McKuight, -^dam, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Neales, H. M., ( ) —
Nichols, William V., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Rutter, Everett W., (Bq) 74, (Hom.)
Schlichter, Frank, ( ) —
FREEMANSBURGH, Northampton.
Freeman, Edward J., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Freeman, George W., (A) 52, (Reg.)
Schaeffer, Oscar D., (G) 86, (Reg.)
FREEPORT, Armstrong.
Edgehill, James, (Cn) 87, (Hom.)
Gillespie, C. B., (Ay) 58, (Reg.)
Heagy, Jno. H., (Cn) 88, (Hom.)
Irons, W. R., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Magill, Thomas, (B) 55, (RegJ
McCafferty, W. H., (E) 89, (Reg.)
McClelland, J. C, (I) 57, (Reg.)
McCulloch, James T., (B) 77, (Reg.)
McGurdy, Robert L., (H) 53, (Reg.)
Morrow, William L., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Schnatterly, L. Walker, (I) 83, (Reg.)
FREIDENSBURG, Schuylkill.
Cooper, Joseph M., (B) 74, (Reg.)
FRBNCHTOWN, Crawford.
Berly, J. C.
FRIEDENSBURG, Berks.
Hartlerie, Charles H., (B) 92, (Reg.)
FRIENDSTILLE, Susquehanna.
Handrickj^Edgar L., (B) 68, (Reg.)
FRICKS, Bucks.
Johnson, Brvin, ( ) —
FRUGALITY, Cambria.
Byron. L. D., ( ) —
FRYBURGH, Clarion.
Hess, Henry N., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Wallis, Alfred W., (E) 92, (Reg.)
FULTON HOUSE, Lancaster.
Zell, J. W., ( ) —
FURNISS, Lancaster.
Finley, S. C, (0)"67, (Reg.)^^ ^
Sides, Benjamin F., (B) 71, (Reg.)
GAINES, Tioga.
Ritter, Frederick D., (Z) 61, (Reg.)
Haskin, Herbert P., (B) 91, (Reg.)
GALETON, Potter.
Brown, E. Burton (A) 91, (Reg.)
Hurd, James T., (G) 85, (Reg.)
GALLITZIN,, Cambria.
Bradley, Edward T., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Ferguson, Frank U., (C) 90, (Reg.)
Grube, Joseph M., (C) 89, (Reg.)
Grube, George W., (I) 84, (RegJ
McDonald, George F., (I) 86, (Reg.)
Troxell, Thomas S., (B) 81, (Reg.)
GAP, Lancaster.
Parke, Alexander G. B., (A) 66. (Reg.)
Slaymaker, John M., (B) 83, (Reg.)
GARLAND, Warren.
Grier, Wm. W-, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Goudy, Samuel P., (An) 81, (Reg.)
GARRETT, Somerset.
Foutche. Charles R., (G) 85, (Reg.)
GARWOOD, Washington.
Yarnall, Charles W-, (B) 89, (Reg.)
GASTONVILLE, Washington.
Gamblie, Wm. J., (W) 81, (Reg.)
GENESEE FORK, Potter.
Reed, Miles E., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
GATOHBLLVILLB, York.
McDonald, D. M.. (Cg) 76, (Eel.)
GEIGER'S MILLS, Berks.
De Long, Eugene R., (B) 91, (Reg.)
GENEVA, Crawford.
Cushman, A. B., ( ) —
Foulke, George W., (Ae) 74, (Reg.)
GEORGE VILLB, Indiana.
Crawford, Wm. T., (I) 89, (Reg.)
GEORGETOWN, Beaver.
Hamilton, S. T.
Kerchner, Benj. L., (B) 71, (Reg.)
GBRMANIA, Potter.
Meine, Charles (Ek) 54, (Z) 70, (Reg.)
GERMANSVILLB, Lehigh.
Kistler, Willoughby K., (K) 70, (Beg.)
GETTYSBURG, Adams.
Diehl, H. Luther (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Dickson, John B., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Horner, Robert (A) 49, (Reg.)
O'Neal, John W. C, (O) 44, (Reg.)
O'Neal, Walter H., (O) 71, (Reg.)
Scott, Joseph B., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Stahley, George Diehl (A) 75, (Reg.)
Stewart, Henry (A) — (Reg.)
Tate, Theodore T., (F) 55, (Reg.)
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GHENT, Bradford.
Ransom, W. C, ( ) —
GIBRALTAR, Berks.
Kupp, D. Webster B., (A) 82, (Reg.)
GIBSON, Susquehanna.
Rogers, "Wm., ( ) —
GILBERTSON, Schuylkill.
Gillars, Alex. Liddill (B) 88, (Reg.)
GILBERT, Monroe.
Guth, Nathaniel C. E., (A) 73, (Reg.)
GILLETT, Bradford.
Cole, J. H., (Z) 54, (Reg.)
Kiersted, C. F., ( ) —
GILL HALL, Allegheny.
Frye, Wm. S., (En) 82, (PM.)
GIRARD, Erie.
, Batchelor, W. C, ( ), (Eel.)
Duff, R. H., ( ) —
Greenfield, Williard T., (X) 83, (Reg.)
Logan, Orlando, (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Smith, Alvin R., (Og) 53, (Eel.)
GIRARD MANOR, Schuylkill.
Jenkins, W. T., ( )
Stauffer, G. S., ( ) —
GIRARDVILLE, Schuylkill.
Bleiler, P. Oliver, (B) 76, (Reg.)
Bronson, Albert F., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Donohue, James, ( ) —
Forrester, William, L. C, (N) 81,
(Reg.)
GLADE, Somerset.
Gardner, W. H. H., (K) 73, (Reg.)
GLADE MILLS, Butler.
McCandless, W. C, ( ) —
GLADWYNE, Montgomery.
Steely, O. E., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Winter, Joseph William, (B) 73, (Reg.)
GLASGOW, Cambria.
Worthley, Lewis F., (N) 81, (Reg.)
GLENDON, Northampton.
Round, E. G., (Fy).
GLENROCK, Chester.
Carey, Robert B., (W) 71, (Reg.)
GLENN CAMPBELL, Indiana.
Glasgow, George M., (B) 91.
GLENLYON, Luzerne.
Davis, Edward M., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Williams, T. V., (G) 92, (Reg.)
GLEN HAZEL, Elk.
Burt, Ingram E., (B) 90, (Reg.)
GLEN HOPE, Clearfield.
Ames, B. R., ( ) —
GLEN MHiLS, Delaware.
Pyle, Jerome L., (B) 85, (Reg.)
GLEN MOORE, Chester.
Krauser, Cyrus F., (Af) 65, (Reg.)
Parker, James, ( ) —
GLENOLDEN, Delaware.
Boon, Jacob, (B) 67, (Beg.)
GLEN RICHEY, Delaware.
McNaul, Gleni, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Twitmire, Thomas C, (I) 86, (Beg.)
GLEN RIDDLE, Delaware.
Diokerson, Morton P., (C) 87, (Reg.)
Lashelle, Charles L., (B) 87, (Reg.)
GLEN ROOK, York. ^^ ^
Seitz, Wm. Clinton, (Bq) 88, (Hom.)
Wareheim, Edward A., (Bs) 68, (Hom.)
Yost, George P., (G) 71, (Reg.)
Digitized by
GLENSHAW, Allegheny.
McKee, Harry Wright, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Sturges, Wm. Warren, (B) 87, (Reg.)
GLENVILLE, York.
Albaugh, Eugene B., (G) 75, (Reg.)
Keller, John D., (Bq) 74, (Hom.)
Stick, Wesley C, (T) 74, (Reg.)
GLOBE MILLS, Snyder.
Leitzel, Samuel.
Hummel, A., ( ) —
GOPF, Westmoreland.
RuflE. Carroll B., (B) 85, (Reg.)
GOHEENVILLE, Armstrong.
Heilman, Amos E., (G) 84, (Reg.)
GOODVILLE, Lancaster.
Keeler, S. R., (F) 58, .(Reg.)
Winters, Barton M., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Winters, Isaac D., (F) 48, (Reg.)
GORDON, Schuylkill.
Beach, George B., (B) 86, (Reg.)
GOSHENVILLE, Chester.
Downing, Henry M., (A) 86, (Reg.)
GOTJLDSBORO, Wayne.
Burd, L. C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Kerliug, George A., (B) 87, (Reg.)
GRADYVILLE, Delaware.
Lawyer, J. C, ( ) —
GRAHAMVILLE, York.
McCuUough, John Frank, (G) 75, (Beg.)
GRAMPIAN, Clearfield.
Currier, J., (Ad) 81, (Reg.)
GRAND VALLEY, Warren.
Hoover, Jackson, (Cg) 80, (Ed.).
GRANT P. O., Indiana.
Hazlett, Harry F., (BJ 92, (Reg.)
Shook, James C, (B) 91, (Reg.)
GRANTVILLE, Dauphin.
Wahl, John H., (H) 88, (Reg.)
GRANVILLE CENTRE, Bradford.
Blackwell, Clarence H., (K) 84, (Reg.)
GRAPEVILLE, Westmoreland.
Wakefield, J. B., ( ) —
McMaingal, J. M., (O) 86, (Reg.)
GRATER'S FORD, Montgomery.
Bverhart, Charles W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
GRATZ, Dauphin.
Schminkey, Gurney M., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Schminkey, I. S., (F) 53, (Reg.)
GREAT BELT, Butler.
Duff, P. S., (Cn) 70, (Hom.)
GREAT BEND, Susquehanna.
Hines, Eben P., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Wilmot, Ephraim F., (P) 54, (Reg.)
GREENBRIER, Northumberland.
Mengel, John S., (B) 87, (Reg.)
GREENCASTLE, Franklin.
Biiler, Samuel H. C, (W) 70, (Reg.)
Bushey, F. A., ( ) —
Carl, G. D., ( ) —
Critzman, Harry B., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Gilland, John C-, (B) 76, (Reg.)
Kennedy, Thomas ( )
McLaughlin, Charles Michael (B) 89,
(Reg.)
Nowell, John Fletcher (Bq) 75, (Hom.)
GREENE, Lancaster.
Findley, Samuel C, (O) 67, (Reg.)
Sides, Benj. F., (B) 71, (Reg.)
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GREENLAND, Lancaster.
Denlinger, Maurice M., (B) 90, (Reg.)
GRBENSBOROUGH, Greene.
Birch, Benj. J., (I) 83, (Reg.)
Millikin, John L., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Williams, J. Franklin (B) 85, (Reg.)
GREENSBOROUGH, Westmoreland.
Alter, Daniel A., ( ) — (Eel.)
Byers, Edgar H., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Olifeord, Edward M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Cowan, Prank (V) 69, (Reg.)
Crawford, John S., (Bq) 75, (Hom.)
Hammer, Robert B., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Johnson, William W., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Kamerer, Joseph W. B., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Kline, Wm. J. K., (Af) 63, (Reg.)
Lomison, Henry G., (B) 52, (Reg.)
McCormick, John ( ) —
Miller, George W., ( ) —
Ofeutt, Lemuel (O) 76, (Reg.)
Pattei-son, Mich., (E) 88, (Reg.)
Porter, Clifford C, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Portzer, Prank L., (E) 88, (Reg.)
Sell, Jacob, Jr., (E) 89, (Beg.)
Smith, Lewis T., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Townsend, E. W., (Cig) 51, (Bel.)
Walker, Samuel M., ( ) —
GREEN VILLAGE, Franklin.
Thrush, Ambrose W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
GREENVILLE, Mercer.
> Brown, Robert W., (Dd) 91, (Bh) 92,
(Reg. & Hom.)
Clark, Anson T., (W) 61, (Reg.)
Dickie, Edward H., (Ae) 84, (Reg.)
Donaldson, Frederick.
Kughler, George D., ( ) — (Eel.)
Leet, Prank H., ( ) —
McElhaney, M. J., (Z) 90.
Martin, John H., (Dd) 85, (Hom.)
McPherson, P., ( ) —
Mickle, J. B., ( )
Miller, C. A., ( )
Morford, Ralf Durant, (I) 82. (Reg.)
Mossman, Beriah Edwin, (A) 79,
(Reg.)
O'Reilly, Patrick, (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Reno, Wm. N., (I) 47, (Beg.)
Shutt, John T. ,G) 80, (Reg.)
GRIMVILLE, Berks.
Brunner, John P. P., (K) 74, (Reg.)
GROVE CITY, Mercer.
Oheesman, John C. (X) 78, (Reg.)
McConnell, Edwin M., (I) 78, (Reg.)
Martin, John M., (K) 74, (Reg.)
Pelton, S. R., ( ) —
Washabaugh, David J., (X) 76, (Reg.)
Wilson, Wm. L., (Dd) 87, (I) S2,
(Reg.)
GROVER, Bradford.
Comstock, Gates S., (Bq) 74, (Reg.)
Purdy, Nathaniel C, ( ) —
GUTHRIESVILLE, Chester.
Richmond, Thomas, (A) 81, (Reg.)
GUTH'S STATION, Lehigh.
Kocher, John P., (A) 69, (Reg.)
GUY'S MILL, Crawford.
Ashley, Don E., (I) 71, (Reg.)
Wilson, Jacob, ( ) —
Wilson, James L., ( ) —
GWYNEDD, Montgomery.
Knapp, M. R., ( ) —
HADLBY, Mercer.
Jackson, T. M., (X) 74, (Beg.)
HAGERSVILLE, Bucks.
Althouse, Albert C, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Fretz, John P., (G) 85, (Reg.)
HALIFAX, Dauphm.
Bishop, Henry W., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Shope, Jacob W., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Powell, Henry W., (A) 66, (Reg.)
HALLSTEAD, Susquehanna.
Lamb, Frederick De P., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Merrell, Alfred P., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Vanness, Clarence N., (Bk) 83, (Reg.)
HAMBURGH, Berks.
Harris, William, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Isett, J. Frederick, (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Nice, Benjamin H., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Nice, Frank B., (B) 51, (Reg.)
Pottieger, George P., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Pottieger, Jonathan B., (B) 59, (Reg.)
Wagner, John R., (K) 84, (Reg.)
HAMILTON, Jefferson.
Miller, James A., (U) 70, (Reg.)
HAMILTON, Wayne.
Orchard, T. B., — ( ) — .
Sterens, William A., (B) 86, (Reg.)
HAMMERSLEY'S FORK, Clinton.
Wilson, Henry A., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
HAMORTON, Chester.
Mendenhall, H. W., — ( ) —
Windle, John, (A) 54, (Reg.)
HAMPTON, Adams.
Myers, Alfred, (B) 75, (Reg.)
HANOVER, York.
AUeman, Horace M., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Bittinger, Joseph H., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Buchen, Albert Z., (G) 76, (Reg.)
Everhart, Oliver T., (O) 56, JReg.)
Grove, David B., (Bs) 83, (Hom.Y
Meiseuhelder, Robert N., (B) 71, (Beg.)
■ - - ■ -3) ^, (Reg.)
Wentz, Alexander 6., (A) 82, (Reg.)
HARFORD, Susquehanna.
Brundage, Albert T., (Ah) 45, (Beg.)
Dunbar, Harry T., (U) 76, (Reg.)
Hooven, H. H., (O) 93, (Reg.)
HARLANSBURGj:.awrence.
Cleland, D. T., (X) 77, (Reg.)
HARLEYSVILLE, Montgomery.
Groff, H. G., ( ) —
Groff, John W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Keelor, Vincent Z., (B) 80, (Reg.)
HARMARVILLE, Allegheny.
Mehaffey, J. L., (_) —
HARMONSBUBGH, Crawford.
Bean, Oliver W., (Cg) 77.
Cobb, C. R., ( ) —
Calvin, Robert A., (Ae) 79, (Reg.)
HARMONY, Butler.
Feidler, Daniel W., — (B) 80, (Reg.)
Fithian, Edwin J., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Lusk, Joseph S., (I) 50, (Reg.)
Redmond, Robert E., (X) 82, (Reg.)
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PSYSICUNS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
143
AiRRISBURG, Dauphin.
A.riiold, Carlton M.
iyres, Wilmot, (Am) 83, (Reg.)
Best, Austin (B) 78, (Reg.), '723 S.
19th.
Bishop, Wm. Thomas, (P) 79, (Reg.),
211 Pine.
Bill, O. E., (Be) 80, (Reg.) 232 State.
Blair, Thomas S., (W), 89, (Reg.), 118
Locust. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Blair, W., (W) 93, (Reg.), 1311 Derry.
Blust, J., (Fy), 1338 Susquehanna.
Bowers, Moses K., (B) 82, (Reg.), 1337
North 6th.
Brandt, Albert F., (Ds) 78, (Horn.),
9 N. 4th.
Bryan, Jay M., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Bulick, Thomas N., (Bg) 82, (Hom.),
115 South.
Carmony, C. J., (Bs) 64, (Hom.), 31 N.
13th.
Clark, J. Nelson, (V) 67, (Horn.), 1111
N 3d. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Clark, B. L., (Bq), (Hom.), 206 State.
Cook, I. Elmer, (Bq) 67, (Hom.), 217
Pine.
Coover, Eli H., (B) 50, (Reg.), 213
Locust. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Coover, Fred W., (A) 75, (Reg.), 214
N. 2d.
Coover, H. Boss, (B) 86, (Reg.), 1623
N. 6th.
Dufe, Wm. L., (Al) 74, (Reg.), 823
N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8.30 p. m.
Dunn, Ira J., (A) 91, (Reg.)
DeVenney, John C, (B) 88, (Beg.),
300 Reily.
Dunott, Daniel Z., (A) 91, (Reg.), 132
Walnut.
Enders, William James, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Egle, Wm. Henry, (A) 59, (Reg.), 305
• N. 2d.
Ellenberger, John Wesley, (B) 79,
(Reg.), 1312 N. 3d. 7.30 to 9 a. m.,
12.30 to 1.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Fager, C. B., Jr., (A) 93, (Reg.), 120
Walnut.
Pager, Charles B., (A) 64, (Horn.), 120
Walnut. Until 10 a. m. and 1 to 4
p. m.
Fager, Christian M., (A) 81, Reg.)
Fager, John H., (A) 76, (Reg.), 1234
6th.
Fager, V. Hummel, (A) 92, (Reg.), 120
Walnut.
Fetterhofif, H. R., (Bq) 69, (Hom.),
1306 Market.
Free, G. B. M., (O) 84, (Reg.), 17 S.
2d.
Pritchey, John A., (A) 79, (Reg.) 338
2d. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, after 7
P- ™- Digitized b\/
Funk, David S., (A) 81, (Reg.), 228
N. 3d. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8.30 p. m.
Garver, Jane K., (D) 72, (Reg.), State
Hospital.
Grerberich, E. Ammon, (A) 76, (Reg.),
311 Market.
Gerhard, Jerome Z., (A) 68, (Reg.), 29
S. 3d.
Graham, C. M., 204 Walnut, (Reg.)
Graber, Leon K., (A) 79, (Reg.), 750
N. 3d.
Hamilton, Hugh, (A) 71, (Reg.), 212
S. 2d. 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Hartman, Paul A., (B) 74, (Reg.), 514
N. 3d.
Harner, D. W., (Cn) 78, (Hom.), 224=
Chestnut.
Hay, John W., (A) 71, (Reg.), 1402
N. 3d.
Hutton, John C, (A) 67, (Reg.), 5
S. 4th.
Hunt, Hiram W., (Fy), (Reg.), 817
N. 3d.
James, Eugene Harold, (A) 79, (Reg.),
608 N. 3d. Until 9 a. m., 2.30 to-
4 p. m., evenings, until 8 p. m.
Jauss, Christian E., (B) 82, (Reg.),
1323 N. 6th.
Jones, William Harrison, (B) 87,
(Reg.), 159 N. 6th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kalbfus, Joseph, ( ) —
Keene, Charles E. L., (G) 91, (Reg.),
189 Berry Hill.
Kurtz, Clarence S., gC) 90, (Reg.)
McClure, Adonizah S., (Fy), (Reg.),
1016 Marget. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6,
7 to 9 p. m.
McAliater, John B., (A), 87, (Reg.),
234 N. 3d.
McGowan, Hiram, (A) 68, (Reg.),
236 State.
Manning, Charles Jacob, (B) 89,
(Reg.), 1500 N. 6th.
Markley, George H., (F) 58, Reg.),
37 N. 3d.
Meals, Ezra S., (R) 74, (Reg.), 3d and
North.
Mease, Eugene, (Dv.) 67, (Eel.)
Miller, Jacob A., (A) 62, (Reg.), 35 S.
2d.
Miller, A. I., (H) 72, (Beg.), 15 S.
2d.
Morgan, Martha, (D) 82, (Reg.).
Ogle, Wm. M., (B) 82, (Reg.), 1106
N. 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Orth, H. L., (A) 66, (Reg.), 204 Wal-
nut. 8 to 12 a. m. daily, except Sun-
day.
Park, J. Walter, (B) 78, (Reg.), 306
Market.
Porter, George W., (A) 50, (Reg.),
Front and Harris.
Pitcairn, Hugh, (Bq) 80, (Horn.), 206
State.
Rahter, Charles A., (Af) 64, (Beg.),
144
PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
HAEEISBURG.— Continued.
Rambler, Robert A., (B) 83, (Reg.),
1315 N. 6th.
Reily, George W., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Rhodes, Orion S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Ritchie, Melancthon M., (B) 74,
(Reg.), 36 S. 13th.
Roop, Jacob Warren, (A) 68, (Reg.),
427 Boas. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 9 p. m.'
Rynard, John A., (B) 72, (Reg.), 562
Race.
Seitz, John L., (B) 82, (Reg.), 820 N.
6th.
Sensenig, Isaac B., (K) 69, (Reg.), 31
Verbeke. 6.30 to 8.30 a. m., 12.30
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shumway, Chas. Dallas, (Z) 80,
(Reg.), 720 Bridge av. 11 a. m. to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Stickel, H. L., (B) 73, 129 Vine.
Simon, S. H.
Smith, John K., (B) 75, (Reg,), 34 S.
3d. Until 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Stevens, John C, (A) 88, (Reg.), 320
S. 13th.
Stickel, Henry L., (B) 73, (RegJ
Stroup, Wilson W., (A) 74, (Reg.),
332 S. 16th. 6 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2. 7
to 10 p. m.
Swartz, J. Ross, (Bq) 79, (Hom.), 3d
and Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
Walker, Julia A. H., (Of) 80, (Eel.),
505 Muench.
Walmer, Ephraim Le Rue, (B) 91,
(Reg.), 112 N. 13th.
Walter, Henry B., (B) 81,
1317 N. 3d.
Weills, W. M. L., (Af) 70,
432 Market.
West, Joseph G., (A) 60,
Widder, George Haller, (B)
1516 Derry.
Willetts, Theodore L., (B) 74, (Reg.),
114 Chestnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Winger, Henry C,
412 State.
Wolford, Martin L.
15 S. 3d.
Wright, Wm. E., (O) 88, (Reg.), Stat*
Lunatic Hospital.
HARRISON CITY, Westmoreland.
Love, A. M., ( ) —
Skelly, Charles Jackson, (B) 89, (Reg.)
HARRISON VALLEY, Potter.
Pritchard, M. R., (Ap) 79, (G)
(Reg.)
Webster, Horace F., (K) 88.
HARRISONVILLE, Butler.
Wishart, Henry S., (A) 64, (Reg.)
HARRISVILLE, Butler.
McConnell, Walker W. (I) 88, (Reg.)
Seidel, Charles T. W-, (I) 84, (Reg.)
HARROLD, Elk.
Hillis, R. J., (G) 86, (Reg.)
(Reg.).
(Reg.),
91,^fReg.),
(A) 56, (Reg.),
(B) 80, (Reg.),
80,
HARTHEGIG, Mercer.
Johnston, W. P.
HARTLETON, Union.
Boger, J. E., ( ) —
Glover, O. W. H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Mench, Martin L., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Sebold, W. F., ( ) —
HARTSTOWN, Crawford. ".:
Hazen, Sylvester F., (Bh) 92, (Reg.) S
Johnson, Charles D., (Z) 77, (Reg.)'
Satterlee, Marcus D.. (N) 79, (Reg.)
Satterlee, Nellis C, (N) 87, (Reg.)
HARTSVILLE, Bucks.
Doughty, Wm. E., (A) 68, (Reg.)
HARVEY'S, Greene.
Patterson, J. E., (B) 69, (Reg.)
HARVEYVILLE, Luzerne.
Bacon, H. Clint, (B) 68, (Reg.)
HATBOROUGH, Montgomery.
Carroll, John B-, (B) 76, (Reg.)
Markley, Arthur D., (A) 57, (Reg.)
Markley, Paul H., (A) 82, (Reg.)
Reading, Thomas, (Bq) 88, (Hom.)
HATFIELD, Montgomery.
Albright, Titus, (A) 85, (Reg.)
Blanck, Ephraim K., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Cooper, T. E., (Bm) 81.
Patterson, Julian S., (6) 91, (Reg.)
HAVERPORD COLLEGE, Delaware.
Bevan, Andrew Jackson, (A) 86, (Reg.)
HAWLEY, Wayne.
Dingman, Abram C-, (A) 67, (Reg.)
Plum, Henry Ambrose, (A) 76, (Reg.)
Rodman, George T., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Stephens, Henry B., (N) 47, (Reg.)
HAWTHORN, Clarion.
Creswell, R.,( ) —
McComb, ( ) —
HAYFIBLD, Crawford.
Mosier, J. Russell, (O) 83, (Reg.)
HAZLETON, Luzerne.
Brundage, Emerson K., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Bowman, John H., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Casstlberry, Harry B., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Cole, James W., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Danzer, Wm. F., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Dietz, Wm. G., (Bq) 75, (Hom.) '
Fruit, John, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Fruit, Richard B., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Gayley, Wm. C, (A) 81, (Reg.)
Harrington, George W., (B) 94 (Reg.)
Hirst, Jesse Watson, (B) 93 (Reg.) f
Humphrey, Glennis E., (A) 89, (Reg.)v?
Kauffman, John, (Bq) 88, (Horn.) J
Keller, Harry M., (A) 88, (Reg.) j
Lament, Robert Bruce (B) 73, (tleg.) ,
Leckie, John W., (Bq) 88, (Horn.) -*
Longshore, W. R., (F) 60, (Reg.)
McCombs, Wm., (B) 82, (Reg.) 'i
McGuhin, Edward (A) 92, (Reg.) -^
Person, Owen F., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Robinson, Milton A., (A) 84, (Reg.) '
Sargent, Albert A., (B) 93, (Reg.)
Smith, H. L., ( ) -
Struzynski, Leon J., ( ) — 53, (Reg.)
Trapola, August, (C) 91, (Reg.)
Wiesley, C. M., ( ) — . (Reg.)
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HECKSCHER"V ILliB.
Carr, C. D., (B) 88, (Reg.)
HBCKTOWN, Northimpton.
Beck, Richard H., (A) 74, (Reg.)
BEGINS, Schuylkill
Hoffman, Elmer E. McC, (B) 92,
(Keg.)
HEILMANDALE, Lebanon.
Heilman, Samuel P., (A) CT, (Reg.)
HBISTERSBURG, Fayette.
Aiensberg, Louis F., (W) 67, (Reg.)
HELIiAM, York.
Armstrong, James A., (A) Gl, (Reg.)
Galbraith, J. Thomas, (A) 94, (Reg.)
HELLERTOWN, Northampton.
Brown, Alfred, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Detainer, Wm. H., (A) 49, (Reg.)
Heller. Henry D., (K) 71, (Reg.)
Rentzheimer, Wm. H., (A) 82, (Reg.)
HELVETIA, Clearfield.
Free, Spencer M., (G) 80, (Reg.)
HEPLER, Schuylkill.
Karterman, A. B., ( ) —
Karterman, Wm. D., (B) 89, (Reg.)
HEREFORD, Berks.
Hersh, Daniel G., (A) 86, (Reg.)
HERNDON, Northumberland.
Krebs, Jacob S., ( ) —
HERRICK CENTRE, Susquehanna.
Craft, La Fayette A., (Bx) 83, (Eel.)
HERRICKATLLE, Bradford.
Barnes, Lewis S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Stephens, Alonzo R., (At) 65, (Reg.)
HBSHBON, Indiana.
Campbell, Archil)ald', ( ) —
HICKORY, Washington.
Campbell, Charles L., (B) 86, (Reg.)
McCarroU, D., ( ) —
McElroy, James, (Ae) 69.
McElroy, Joseph, ( ) — (Reg.)
Miller, David McG., (Ae) 89.
HICKORY CORNERS, Northumber-
land.
Bach, Wm. Starich, (B) 88, (Reg.)
HICKORY HILL, Chester.
Cauffman, Lawrence, (C) 90, (Reg.)
HIESTER'S MILLS, Berks.
Hains, David ( ) —
HIGBEE, Greene.
Parry, Wm. M., ( ) — (Reg.)
HIGH SPIRE, Dauphin.
Klugh, Oliver R., (B) 89, (Reg.)
McDanel, Harry, (G) 83, (Reg.)
HILLSDALE, Indiana.
Heilman, Elmer E., (G) 93, (Reg.)
Miller, H. S., ( ) —
Pittman, H. B., (W) 67, (Reg.)
HILL'S GROVE, Sullivan.
Christian, Justin Loomis, (G) 90, (Reg.l
HILLSVILLE, Lawrence.
Porter, C. M., ( ) —
HILLTOWN, Bucks.
Johnson, E. T., ( ) —
HINKLETOWN, Lancaster.
Armstrong, I., (Fy.)
Reamsnyder, B. James, (A) 74, (Reg.)
HOBBIB, Luzerne.
Schlicher, E. J., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Weiss, Lorenzo B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
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HOBOKEN, Allegheny.
Marshall, William N., (B) 84, (Reg.)
HOER, Beaver.
Kerr, A. H., (B) 88, (Reg.)
HOGBSTOWN, Cumberland.
Rodgers, J. R.
HOKENDAUQUA, Lehigh.
Steinmetz, Edwin G., (Af) 67, (Reg.)
HOKES, York.
Wentz, B. W., ( ) —
IIOLLIDAYSBURG, Blair.
Brotherlin, Henry H., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Christy, Robert W., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Haves, David S., (A) 56, (Reg.)
Humes, James R., (Bq) 74, (Horn.)
Irwin, Crawford, (B) 47, (Reg.)
Irwin, Robert C, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Roller, Wm. C, (B) 61, (Reg.)
Smith, George W., (A) 63, (Reg.)
HOLLISTERVILLE, Wayne.
Bateson, John C, (N) 85, (Reg.)
HOLT, Beaver.
Kerr, Alvin H., (E) 88, (Reg.)
HOLMES, Delaware.
Erskine, Sterling, (A) 73, (Reg.)
HOMER CITY, Indiana.
Campbell, J. G., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Evans, John (Gm)
Reed, Wm. L., (Gm)
HOMESTEAD, Allegheny.
Baker, H. J., (Fy).
Barton, A. M. (Ao) 71.
Blackburn, James P. (A) 91, (Reg.)
Fogleman, A. P., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Gladden, George (B) 75, (Reg.)
Hammett, Charles J., (K) 65, (Reg.)
McCaslm, Wm. A., (W) 74, (Reg.)
McGeary, Geo. H., (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
Osborne, John (Co) 87, (Bel.)
Purman, John (B) 81, (Reg.)
Walker, Wm. J., (A) 87, (Reg.)
West, Matthew H., (Au) 81, (Reg.)
Wilkins, Charles W., (Af) 82, (Reg.)
HOMET'S FERRY, Bradford.
Strunk, Benjamin T., (Eb) 82, (Eel.)
HONESDALE, Wayne.
Barckley, Robert G., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Brady, Robert W., (At) 63, (Reg.)
Burns, Reed, (W) 76, (Reg.)
Cummings, W. H., (K) 75, (Reg.)
Dusinberre, Charles A., (Q) 49, (Reg.)
Foster, Clarence E., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
GrifiSn, Patrick F., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Kelly, Sanford A., (Reg.)
O'Connell, Jefferson J., (Bh) 87, (Reg.)
Powell, Fred. W., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Peterson, Pierson B., (Ds) 91, (Ho.n.)
Reed, Dwight (N) 48, (Reg.)
Schermerhom, Burr, (Q) 63; (Reg.)
HONEY BROOK, Chester.
Andes, John B., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Hamer, John E., (Cn) 82, (Hom.)
MunhoUand, Henry P., (A) 67, (Beg.)
Treichler, Cladius Galen, (A) 65,
(Reg.)
HOOKER, Butler.
HOOKSTOWN, Beaver.
Kerr, Franklin D., (I) 78, (Reg.) *
McPheeter, Wm. D., (I), 70, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
HOOVERSVn.LE, Somerset.
Bartlett, L. C, ( ) —
HOP BOTTOM, Susquehanna.
Johnston, Charles A., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Taylor, Arthur J., (B) 90, (Reg.)
HOPE CHURCH, Allegheny.
Stilley, C. H., (X) 72, (Reg.)
Stilley, E. J., (Be) 89, (Reg.)
HOPEWELL, Bedford.
Detwiler, Moses H., (B) 70, (Reg.)
HORTON'S, Indiana.
Davis, Thomas E., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Rheese, George J., (U) 78, (Reg.)
HORATIO, Jefferson.
Campbell, W. S.
Lent, William G., (B) 91.
HOSENSACK, Lehigh.
Dickenschied, John H., (A) 47, (Reg.)
HOUSTONVILLE, Washington.
Lyle, John W., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Sprowls, Wm. W., (I) 84, (Reg.)
HOUTZDALE, Clearfield.
Angle, G. K., ( ) —
Clink, Frank G., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Hine, Marks Priestly, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Todd, Fernandez, (A) 75, (Reg.)
Wesner, Michael A., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Wood, G. W., (G) 90, (Reg.)
HOWARD, Centre.
Beck, George, (Fy) ( ) -^
Hensyl, L. R., (Fy) ( ) —
McEntyre, Oscar W., (Bl) 85, (Reg.)
Smith, C. F., (Fy) ( ) -
HOYTVILLE, Tioga.
Robinson, Richard Fillmore, (B) 88,
(Reg.)
Sine, Samuel W., (A) 71, (Reg.)
HUBLERSBURGH, Centre.
McCormick, Simon S., (Cg) 89, (Eel.)
HUGHESVILLE, Lycoming.
Harriman, A. H., (G) 82, (Reg.)
> Hill, George., (B) 38, (Reg.)
Kiess, Daniel E., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Metzger, George W., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Van Valzah, S. L., (F) 59, (Reg.)
HULLS, Potter.
Maitland, Elmer E., (Ad) 92.
Wilcox, Henry W., (Am) —
HULMEVILLE, Bucks.
Huntsman, Edwin S., (B) 86.
Kirk, Enos, ( ) —
HULTON, Allegheny.
CampboU, Cassius M. C, (B) 70,
(Reg)
Hamilton, James M., (B) 76, (Reg.)
HUMMELSTOWN, Dauphin.
Baker, Wm. C, (A) 74, (Reg.)
Clark, Charlus H., (O) 80, (Reg.)
Rupp, Henry B., (A) 61, (Reg,)
Schaeffer, Uriah R., (B) 79, (T7,eg.)
Shope, Jacob, (B) 80, (Reg.)
ShuU, Wm. Milton (B) 85, (Rei'.)
HUNKERS, Westmoreland.
Bear, G. E., ( ) —
HUNLOCK CREEK, Luzero*.
Krebs, A. B., ( )
HUNTERSTOWN, Adams.
Goldsborough, C. E., ( ) —
HUNTINGDON, Huntingdon.
Brumbraugh, Andrew B., (A) 6tt,
(Reg.)
Ghisholm, H. Clay, (Bq) 88, (Hom.)
Evans, Micajah R., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Harman, George G., (B) 80, (Reg.) j,
Maulfair, Harvey E., (B) 90, (Reg.) *fl
Miller, David P., (B) 64, (Reg.) -M
Miller, Jesse C, (B) 86, (Reg.) iJ
Myers, Rudolph, (K) 63, (Reg.) ',4^
Sehum, Frank L., ( )
HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Montgom-
ery.
Bellows, Horace M., (A) 61, (Reg.)
Robinson, Orlando C, (A) 81, (Reg.)
HUNTSVILLE, Luzerne.
Rogers, J. J-, ( ) —
HYDETOWN, Crawford.
Baker, W. A., ( ) —
HYNDMAN, Bedford.
Jones, J. H., ( ) —
Miller, William Calvin, (N) 88, (Reg.)
Poole, Bushrod V., (Eh) 88, (P. M.)
HYREMANSVILLE, Lehigh.
Seiberling, Joshua, ( ) —
ICKESBURGH, Perry.
Bryner, J. H., (Aa) 85, (Reg.)
Groninger, Wilson S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Rinehart, Charles A., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Rice, C. S., (B) 91, (Reg.)
IDAVILLE, Adams.
Myers, S. B., (Dd) 87, (Hom.)
IDLEWOOD, Allegheny.
Watson, Wm. ( ) —
IMLERTOWN, Bedford.
Dibert, George W. ( ) —
IMPERIAL, Allegheny.
Crawford, John J., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Gain, Frank Monroe, (B) 89, (Reg.)
INDEPENDENCE, Washington.
Hartman, R. L., ( )
Johnston, John P. (B) 79, (Reg.)
Stewart, Richard A., (E) 87, (Reg.)
INDIANA, Indiana.
Anderson, Wm., (B) 52, (Reg.)
Davis, Medus Monroe, (B) 93, (Reg.)
Durrett, H. S. (Bd.) 79, (Reg.)
Ehrenfelt, Frank N., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Hosack, Wm., (B) 74, (RegV)
Knowlton, F. S. (Cw) 90, (Hom.)
Puriugton, August F., (Ba) 64.
St. Clair, John M., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Short, James C, (B) 82, (Reg.)
Taylor, James M., (B) 48, (Reg.)
Torrence, James M., (B) 73, (Reg.)
INDUSTRY, Beaver.
Howe, J. S. ( ) —
Shields,. T. P. ( ) —
INGLESIDE, Westmoreland.
McCulloch, W. P., (B) 50, (Reg.)
INGRAM, Allegheny.
Wallace, William C, (B) 86, (Reg.)
INSTANTER, Potter.
Voorhees, C. D., (N) 89, (Reg.)
INTERCOURSE, Lancaster.
Sample, Samuel R., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Smith, Wm. Harmany, (B) 77, (Reg.)
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TONA, Clearfield.
happel, Victor P. (G) 92, (Reg.)
[epburn, James H., (B) 86, (Reg.)
SVIN, Westmoreland.
ell, C. N., ( )
Eimison, M. R., ( )
jfer, Logan M., (B) 78, (Reg.)
[cClain, Alex. M., (E) 88, (Reg.)
IcClellan, Robert P., Jr., (B) 88,
(Reg.)
[archand, James I., (B) 62, (Reg.)
kelly, Charles Jackson, (B) 89, (Reg.)
owash, Millard F., (B) 74, (Reg.)
'aylor, Charles E., (N) 82, (Reg.)
'aylor, J. C, ( ) —
'aylor, W. H., (N) 84, (Reg.)
i, Lancaster.
Marvin, M. R., (G) 93, (Reg.)
ST MILLS, Delaware.
Wmble, Joseph, ( )
OKSON, Susquehanna.
Jenson, Edward Scott (N) 93, (Reg.)
PTieaton, Wm. W., ( ) —
CKSONWALD, Berks.
iertoUette, Martin L., (A) 78, (Reg.)
iortz, Daniel W., (G) 85, (Reg.)
OKSON CENTRE, Mercer.
IcElrath, James B., (B) 71, (Reg.)
OKSVILLE, Butler.
^rossman, Wm. J., (E) 92, (Reg.)
OOBUS, York.
nyder, Francis J, (G) 87, (Reg.)
MES CREEK, Huntingdon.
Vintrode, John H., (Al) 46, (Reg.)
MESON CITY, Columbia.
[arriman, Samuel S., (Ad) 92, (Reg.)
yackenhutb, C. F., (E), (Reg.)
MESTOWN, Mercer.
tailey, M. A., ( ) —
Hark, P. ( )-
ramble, David ( ) —
litchell, Thomas H., (K) 72, (Reg.)
loreland, A. O., (T) 82, (RegO
loreland, James A., (I) 82, (Keg.)
NESVILLE.
:dward, W. H., ( ) —
NITTB, Allegheny.
iaird, Jacob A., (K) 78.
RRETTOWN, Montgomery.
7iIson, Franciscus S., (B) 70, (Reg.)
ANSVTLLE, Luzerne.
•oolittle, Edgar B., (N) 82, (Reg.)
ANNETTE, Westmoreland.
[arrison, W. L., ( ) —
Cenry, Hugh (I) 83, (Reg.)
Llingensmith, S. A., ( ) —
rewis, A. H., ( ) —
tiller, James C, (B) 85, (Regj
lorrow, John Riddle (B) 88, (Reg.)
:inger, J. Hiram (B) 88.
utton, George S., (B) 83.
DDO, Luzerne.
irown, Oliver H., (A) 79, (Reg.)
lalb, George B., (B) 86, (Reg.)
CacKellar, James (O) 91, (Reg.)
:eller, Harry M., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Richards, C. H., (C) 92, (Reg.)
Wentz, George S., (A) 55, (Reg.)
Wentz, John L., (A) 82, (Reg.)
JEFFERSON, Greene.
Sharpnack, T. Hughes (B) 72, (Reg.'
Smith, Samuel (E) 92, (Reg.)
JEFFRIES, Clearfield
Haines, Jeremiah (Gm.)
JENKINIOWN, Montgomery.
Branin, Solomon W., ( ) —
Coltman, Robert, (Be) 66.
Cross, William A., (X) 72, (Reg.)
Gray, Alex., ( ) —
Heritage, Alfred Cookman, (Bq) S4,
(Hom.)
Nelson, W. W., ( ) —
Paxson, John, (A) 69, (Reg.)
Peters, J. E., ( )
Wildman, Elias, ( ) (Reg.)
JENNER'S CROSS ROADS, Somei-,iet
Covode, Joseph, ( )
Lenhart, Cyrus P., (Cg) 81 (Eel.)
JERMYN, Lackawanna.
Church, Thomas C, (W) 78, (Reg )
Davis, Summer Danforth, (Be) (JJ.
(Reg.)
Graves, Isaac S., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Manley, P. C, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Shields, M. J., (N) 89, (Reg.)
JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming.
Bickell, S. Ellsworth, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Cliue, Edward W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Cline, Godfrey H., (B) 60, (Reg.)
Fuller, Harry C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Hepburn, James H., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Koenig, Max. J., (Bq) 78, (Hom.)~
Mohn, C. L., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Nevins, John, ( ) —
Reed, Uriah, (F) 54, (Reg.)
JBRSEYTOWN, Columbia.
Fruit, John C, (B) 57, (Reg.)
Shuman, J. Elmer, (A) 91, (Reg.)
JOB'S CORNERS, Tioga.
Webster, Horace F., (K) 88, (Reg )
JOHNSONBURG, Elk.
Gass, James, (G) 91, (Reg.)
Murphy, Jerry C, (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Palmer, W. R., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Smith, Henry H., (B) 87, (Reg.)
JOHNSTOWN, Cambria.
Banks, C. W., 67 Lincoln.
Conrad, George E., (Cg) 78, (Eel.)
Evans, Daniel W., ( ) 59, (Reg.)
Fichtner, A. S., (G) 82, (Reg.)
George, William J., (Ae) 81, (Reg.)
Hamer, John W., (Aa) 82, (Reg.)
Hannan, Charles E., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Heading, John M., (G) 86.
Kistler, Horace E., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Koontz, David Michael, (B) 89, (Reg.)
Koontz, James S., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Livingston, F. J., (Cg), 88.
Livingston, L. S., ( ) —
Lohr, Lowman L., (Am) 91, (Reg.*)
Lowman, Webster B., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Martin, George, ( ) —
Matthews, Wm. E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Mayer, Louis H^ (B) 87, (iTeg.)
Miller, Edward L., (G) 84, (Reg.)
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PSTSIGIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JOHNSTOWN. —Continued.
Overdoff, Francis T., (A) (Reg.)
Porch, George B., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Pringlewill, N., (E) 89, (Reg.)
Rauch, Wm., (Cg) 82, (Eel!)
Schill, Francis, (Ca) 63, (Reg.), 140
Jackson.
Sheridan, Campbell, (B) 48, (Reg.)
Sheridan, John C, (P) 79, JReg.
Steudel, Robert, (Bq) 91, (Horn.)
Starter, Frank B., (B) 89.
Swan, Samuel M., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Tomb, Benjamin F., (I) 67, (Reg.)
Tomb, Henson F., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Taylor, J. Swan, (Cg) 81, (EoO
Wagoner, George W., (I) 78, (Reg.)
Wakefield, Alfred N., m 68, (Reg.)
Walters, Walter W., (F) 53, (Reg.)
Womer, Henry F., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Yeagley, BenJ. L., (Cg) 60, (Eel.)
Zimmerman, Gustavug A., (A) 60,
JOLXifroWN, Greene.
ShriTer, J. L., ( ) —
JONESTOWN, Lebanon.
Cooper, Jacob Charles, (F) 49.
Hess, Reuben H., (C) 88, (Reg.)
Himmelberger, Henry W., (A) 69,
(Reg.)
Light, Lincoln Reigel, (B) 92.
Warner, David H., (N) 84.
JULIAN. Centre.
Irwin, William U., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Swope, W. P., (Fy.)
KAMMERBR, Washington.
Emery, Boyd A., (B) 78, (Beg.)
Long, J. E., ( ) —
KANE, McKean.
Armstrong, W. J., (
Holtell^Walter B., (I) 76, (Reg.)
J., ( )
B., (I) 76, (
D., ]5) 8^,
Kane, Elizabeth D., (D) 83, (Reg.)
Kane, Evan O., (B) 84
Kane, Harriet A., (D) 85, (Reg.)
Kane, Thomas L., (B) 86, (Reg.)
McCleery, Edward H., (B) 91, (Keg.)
Preston, Geo. H., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Westhaeffer, H. Emlen, (A) 75. (Reg.)
Wright, J. L., ( ) —
KANE CITY, Venango.
Boal, Jonas J., (I) — (Reg.)
KARNS CITY, Butler.
Black, John N., (Ae) 89, (Reg.)
Thomas, V. F., (E) 89, (Reg.), (Bald-
win, Pa.)
KARTHUS, Clearfield.
Cohen, Morrie a., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Gilliland, William S., (B) (Reg.)
Nevling, Ferdinand S., (Am) 83, (Reg.)
KAUFFMAN, Franklin.
Kauffmpn, George R., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Kauteman, Leslie, (K) 93, (Reg.)
KBCKSBURG, Westmoreland..
Wilson, William Reynolds, (Cg) Si,
(Eel.)
KEENETVILLE, Tioga.
Cumminga, A. W., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Niles, A., ( ) —
KEHLER, Schuylkill. .j
Kiefer, J. D., ( J 1
KELLY CROSS ROADS, Union.
Cooper, J. Comwell, (O) 49, <Reg.)
Wykoff, Peter S., ((Jd) 83, (Hom:) ,
KBLLYVILLE, Delaware.
O'Brien, Matthew P., (Gv) 57, (Roj,)
KELLY'S STATION, Armstrong.
Patton, J. M., ( )
KELLETTVILLE, Forest.
Barber, La Verne A., (L) 91, (Rep;.)
KEMBLESVILLE, Chester.
Tybrand, Wm., ( ) —
West, Frederick B., (B) 88, (Reg,)
West, Joseph G., (A) 60, (Reg.)
KEMPTON, Berks.
Brobst, Francis H., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
KENNARD, Mercer.
Henry, Lott H., ( ) — (Reg.) -
KENNETT SQUARE, Chester. «*
Crumbaugh, John W., (A) 78, (Eeg.)
Gregg, Alpheus W., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Hamilton, Willis M. D., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Hughes, Morris, (Bq) 84, (Horn.) .,
Johnsbn, Isaac D., (Bq) 59, (Hom.)
Reynolds, Conrad S., (A) 83, (Eeg.)
KENT P. O., Indiana.
Shields, Wm. L., (Bd) 85, (Reg.)
KEPNER, Schuylkill.
Behler, J., (B) 91, (Reg.)
KERSEY'S. Elk.
Fisher, D. D., ( ) —
KIMBERTON, Chester.
Brooke, Enos L., (F) 48, (Reg.)
Griffith, Robert W., (A) 69, (Reg.)
KIMMELL, Indiana.
Margin, Geo., (B) 85, (Reg.) .
KING OF PRUSSIA, Montgomery.
Reid, Joh3 K., (F) 50, (Reg).
KINGSTON, Luzerne.
Corss, Frederick, (A) 66, (Reg.)
Farrell. Francis Albert (B) 93.
Kunkel, Henry, (G) 89, (Reg.)
Lake, Dayid H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Rogers, L. Leonidas, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Tubbs, R. H., (Bo) 44, (Reg.)
KINZUA, Warren.
Knapp, Joseph J., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Stranahan, Fred C, (K) 95, (Reg.>
KIPPLE, Blair. I
Ickes, Samuel R., (I) 75, (Reg.)
KIRBY, Greene.
McNeely, L. S., (L) 90, (Reg.)
•Roberts, G. B., (G) 86, (Reg.)
KIRK'S MILLS, Lancaster.
King, Lucretia S., (D) 86, (Reg.)
Peeples, James A., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Wright, E. W., ( ) —
KIRKWOOD, LT,neaster
Wentz, Thos. H., (B) 74, (Reg.)
KISTLBR, Pen-T.
Shumafcer, Lather M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
KITTANNING, Armstrong.
Allison, Thomas H., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Allison, Thomas M., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Cunningham, Josiah Guy, (B) 67,.
(Reg.)
Jessop, Charles J., (B) 74, (Reg.)
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TANNING.— Continued.
issop, Samuel A. S., (B) 79, (Reg.)
arshall, A. P., (X) 73, (Reg.)
onts, Frederick O., (Hp) 91, (Reg.)
linter, Alonzo P. N., (B) 90, (Reg.)
;one, Hr. Bossinger, (B) 90, (Reg.)
KCKNERSVILLE, Northampton.
ichael, L. Frank, (G) 88, (Reg.)
nock, Edwin L., (B) 78, (Reg.)
EINFELTERSVILLE, Lebanon.
lank, J. K., ( ).
irvin, Howard (G) 81, (Reg.)
eiter, Albert S. ( ).
OX, Clarion.
aaty, J. A., (Cg.) 78, fEcl.)
over, Cuvier L., (K.) 91, (Reg.)
oyer, William M., (Cg) 57, (Eel.)
yer3, Wilbur F., (A) 75, (Reg.)
loemaker, George G., (A) 76, (Reg.)
OXVILLB, Tioga.
3yd, Isaac N., (Cg) 85.
rancis, Walter R., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
ibbie, Alonzo (G) 85, (Reg.)
eese, Charles A., (A) 73, (Reg.)
SSUTH, Clarion.
angert, John R., (Cg) 79, (Bel.)
ATZBRVILLB, Snvder.
erman, Percival, (U) 76, (Reg.)
BSGEVILLE. Monroe.
rach, D. C, (G) 91, (Reg.)
UMSVILLE, Berks.
runner John P. F., (K) 74, (Reg.)
LPSVELLE, Montgomery.
Bchtel, D. K., (Bl) 79, (Reg.)
NKLETOWN, Monroe.
serson, William H., (B) 77, (Reg.)
TZTOWN, Berks.
ankelberger, Nathaniel Z., (C) 90.
(Reg.)
ottenstein, Austin C. L., (B) 71,
(R"g.)
ottenstein, Edward, (B) 53, (Reg.)
ottenstein, Edward Lewis, (B) 86,
(Reg.)
iters, Isadore L., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
rexler, Jeremiah S., (A) 53, (Reg.)
OERTOWN, Clearfield.
sese, Olirer P., (W) 65, (Reg.)
iORATORY, Washington.
ark, Byron, (O) 80, (G) 81, (Reg.)
and (Eel.)
ark. Homer L., (O) 85, (Reg.) and
[Eel.)
iOTT, York.
etzger, George W., (A) 66, (Reg.)
3EYVILLE, Wyoming.
y, Richard H., (B) 82, (Reg.) •
evens, Edward H., (N) 89, (RegJ
urdevant, Dennis N., (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
)KA WANNA, Pike.
mgstreet, Delavan W., (Ax) 89,
!)DSiBURG, Bradford.
•ant, J. G., ( ) — .
PAYETTE HILL, Montgomery.
(Itz, Benjamin B., (A) 67, (Reg.)
lASKA, Bucks.
avely, WilHam B., (B) 55, (Reg.)
iinter, Elliott 0., (B) 88, (Reg.)
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LA JOSE, Clearfield.
Kurd, Michael E., (B) 83, (Reg.)
LAKE GARY, Wyoming.
DiefEenderfer, E. L., (A) 62, only dur-
ing summer (see Ashley), (Reg.)
LAKE COMO, Wayne.
Wilcox, H. W., ( ) — .
LAMAR, Clinton.
Huff, S. M., ( ) — .
LAMARTINE, Clarion.
McAninch, David L., (B) 79, (Reg.)
LAMBERTSVILLE, Somerset.
Myers. Martin L., ( ) — .
LAMPETER, Lancaster.
Musser, John Henry, (B) 66, (Reg.)
LANCASTER, Lancaster.
Baker, James E., (B) 82, 24 N. Lime.
Not in practice.
Barnes, H. D., (O) 89, (Reg). 109 N.
Prince. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30
to 8.30 p. m.
Biemesderfer, Frank I., (A) 91, (Reg.),
212 B. King. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 12.30
TO 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Blackwood, Wm., (B) 49, (Reg.), 19
S. Queen. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m
Boardman, Walter, (B) 85, (Reg.), 28
S. Queen. Before 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bollinger, AVm. D., (Bq) 67, (Horn.),
168 B. King. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Bolenius, Robert M., (O) 73, (Reg.),
48 S. Queen. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bowman, Abram G., (A) 64, (Beg.),
527 Chestnut, 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Carr, Wm. H., (A) 83, (Reg.), 3 N.
Queen. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Bowers, Herbert R., (B) 89, (Reg.),
154 N. Prince. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Capp, J. A., (A) 78, (Reg.), 236 W.
Orange. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Campbell, R. Alex., (Ba) 75, (Reg.),
40 S. Queen. 7 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
after 5 p. m.
Ch'adman, Marion L., (U) 90, (Reg.),
225 E. King. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Compton, Wm., (Ay) 53, (Reg.), 133
N. Duke. 7 to '8.30 a. m., 12 to 2,
5.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Davie, Miles L., (K) 70, (Reg.), 114
Prince. Before 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8.30 p. m.
Davis, Samuel T., (Af) 65, (Reg.), 137
N. Prince. Before 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Detwiler, Thomas C, (A) 81, (Reg.),
143 N. Duke. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Eberman, Henry F., (A) 79, (Reg.),
230 N. Prince. Before 9.30 a. m.,
12 to 3, 6 to 8.30 p. m.
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PSY8ICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
LANCASTER.— Continued.
Ehler, J. Augustus, (F) 41, (Reg.).
130 N. Duke. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 6 p. m.
Erb, C. S., (Fy) (Reg.), 113 N.
Prince.
Fitzpatrick, James A,, (B) 72, (Reg.),
~- • 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
28 N. Shippen.
5 to 6 p. m.
I., (B) 52, (Reg^,;^
9 a. m., 1 to 3,
Franklin, Chas. M., (A) 81, (Reg.),
137 N. Duke. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Frantz, Frank F., (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
127 B. James. Before 9 a. m., 12 to
2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Frentz, Letitia L., (D) 84, (Reg.), 238
E. Orange. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Freeland, James B., (A) 50, (Reg.), 229
N. Queen (not in practice).
Furniss, Joseph (A) 72, (Reg.), 130 N.
Mary. Before 9 a. m., 12 to 2, after
6 p. m.
Hartman, Frank Gast, (A) 93, (Reg.),
218 N. Duke. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hassenplug, Harry Gilmore (B) 93,
(Reg.), 529 W. Chestnut. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Herr, Ambrose J., (B) 61, (Reg.), 302
W. Orange. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Herr, Eliaa B., (W 45, (Reg.), 334 B.
King, (all hours).
Herr, Martin L., (Bp) 66, (Reg.) 226
N. Duke. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 7
to 8.30 p. m.
Herr, Benj. F., (B) 71, (Reg.), 434 E.
King, (not in practice).
Hershey, E. R., (B) 80, (Reg.), 122 S.
Queen, (not in practice).
Hestf, John W., (B) 63, (Reg.), 25 S.
Prince. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Huebener, ObadiahT., (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
43 W. Orange. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Ilyus, Edmund B., (B) 82, (Reg.). 13
E. Walnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m. ;
Kalbach, Adam M., (K) 68, (Reg.), 250
N. Duke, (not in practice).
Kauffman, Walter L., (B) 85, (Reg.),
227 Lancaster B.-f. Medical examiner !
P. R. R.
King, George P., (B) 79, (Reg.), 38 S.
Duke. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kline, D. Frank (B) 88, (Reg.), 32 N.
Prince. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Kinard. John Wesley (O) 82, (Reg.),
(K) 89, 17 E. Walnut. 6 to 8 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McCleery, Samuel B., (B) 71, (Reg.),
SOYa W. King, (not in practice).
McCormick, Daniel R.,
246 W. King. S to
7 to 9 p. m.
McTaggart, Miles F., (Cz) 65, (Eel.),
38 N. Prince. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4, .
7 to 8 p. m. (except Wednesdays).
Metzgar, Samuel H., (Bq) 61, (Horn.),
23 S. Queen. Before 8 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Miller, Amos B., (Gm), 347 W. Orang».
7 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Miller, Samuel W., (A) 92, (Reg.), Co,
Hosp. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Motter, Murray Gait, (A) 90, 44
B. Chestnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. (Sunday until 9 a. lu.
only).
Muhlenberg, Benjamin S., (A) 45,
(Reg.), 17 S. Queen, (not in prac-
tice).
Muhlenberg, Henry E., (A) 71, (Reg.),
16 S. Prince. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6.30 to 8-30 p. m.
Mutchler, Rev. Thos. T., (N) 72, (Reg.),
217 S. Queen, (not in practice).
Myers, Harry P., (A) 93, (Reg.), 48 N.
Prince. Before 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Netscher, Charles E., (B) 83, (Reg.), 46
N. Prince, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Peralta, Jose M., (B) 93, (Reg.), Heai-
dent St. Joseph's Hospital.
Raub, Michael W., (B) 65. (Reg.), 107
W. King, (all hours— Druggist).
Reed, Joseph A. E., (F) 54, (Reg.). 21
E. Orange. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 8
to 8 p. m.
Rohrer, George R., (A) 80, (Reg.), 45 ■
E. Orange. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 8.30
p. m. (Oculist).
Roland, Oliver, (A) 75, (Reg.), 211 B.
King. Before 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 9 p. m.
Shirk, John K., (B) 79, (Reg.), 105 S.
Queen. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m-
Shenk, D. H., (Af) 74, (Reg.), 226 N.
Duke. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 7
to 8.30 p. m.
Suavely, Harry Barr, (A) 88, (Reg.),
317 W. King. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 t8
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
St.ewart John J., (B) 82, (Reg.), 216 E.
Orange (not in practice).
Trexler, Jacob F., (B) 94, (Reg.), 238
W. King. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Urban, Benj. F. W., (A) 69, (Reg.),
312 S. Queen (not in practice).
Underwood, Adelaide M., (D) 90,
(Reg.), 33 N. Lime. 7 to 9 -a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Warren, Lucius A., (O) 68, (Reg.), 30
S. Prince. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
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LANCASTEE,— Continued.
Welchans, George R., (A) 67, (Reg.),
35 E. Orange. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
"Wilson, Mrs. Mary E., (D) 68, (Reg.),
134 N. Duke. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 5
p. m.
Withers, H. H., (A) 74, (Reg.), 27 S.
Lime. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 9
p. m.
, Yeagley, Henry C, (Dg) 47, (Co) 54,
Gn) 64, (Eel.), 144 N. Prince. Be-
fore 9 a. m., 1 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Yeagley, James M., (Bq) 84, (Hom.),
l^S N. Prince. Before 9 a, m., 1
to 8, 6 to 8 p. m.
LAND:^NBURGH, Chester.
R Thompson, Benjamin, ( ) —
fe'LANDER, Warren.
I' Cowles, Horace H., (N) 77, (Reg.)
IlANDISBURGH, Perry.
r Millikin, David B., (N) 54, (Reg.)
8 Sheibley, James P., (A) 68, (Reg.)
IJLANDISVrLIjE, Lancaster.
fc Gray, Samuel G-, (A) 63, (Reg.)
IliANESBOROUGH, Susquehanna.
* Miller, Morgan L., (A) 82, (Reg.)
ILANGHORNE, Bucks.
fe Heritage, Joseph B., (Bq) 91, (Hom.)
f . Lovett, Henry (B) 88, (Reg.)
& Lovett, Samuel, (A) 55, (Reg.)
|>LANSDALE, Montgomery.
'( Bigony, Franklin 6., (B) 84, (Reg.)
5 Herman, Ambrose C. S., (A) 81, (Reg.)
fe Kratz, Annetta, (D) 71, (Reg.)
" , Moyer, Samuel C, ( ) —
%: Seese. Samuel P., (A) 74, (Reg.)
ijLANSDOWNE, Delaware.
I" Baker, Ellwood, (Bq) 61, (Hom.)
Hunt, Elizabeth W., (D) 89, (Reg.)
Maguire, W. T., (Bq) 82, (Horn.)
LANSPORD, Carbon.
I' Denlinger, Austin P., (W) 83. (Reg.)
Kistler, Edwin H.. (A) 70, (Reg.)
Kistler, Grant M., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
LAPORTE, Sullivan.
Hill, W. B., (B) 69, (Reg.)
LARIMER, Westmoreland.
Lauffer, Wm. M., (E) 91, (Reg.)
LATROBE, Westmoreland.
Anderson, Geo. Bonbright, (B) 77,
(Reg.)
Blair, Joseph W., (E) 88, (Reg|)
Blackburn, Emory W., fE) — (Reg.)
Burchfield, Samuel E., (Ei) 81, (Reg.)
Casey, Joseph Daniel, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Donnelly, Henry Leander, (B) 53,
(Reg.)
Eiseman, Reuben, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Evans, John D., (Cg) 71, (Eel.)
Grubbs, John M., (X) 86, (Reg.)
Hughes, John W., (U) 63, (Reg.)
Lemmon, James Q., (A) 82, (Reg.)
McAfoose, Harvey B., (E) 87, (Reg.)
McConaughy, David W., (B) 58, (Reg.)
McGowan, W. Dana, (A) 51, (Reg.)
St. Clair, Charles M., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Thomas, Lauren C, (G) 87, (Reg.)
Wright, Wm. L., (B) 85,
LAURELTON, Union.
Glover, Oliver H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Mohn, G. C,
LATTIMER MINES, Luzerne.
Brown, Oliver W. H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
LAVANSVILLE, Somerset.
Miller, Lemon B., (I) 88, (Reg.)
LAWNDALE, Bucks.
Mace, Henry B., ( ) —
Swope, Reuben O., ( ) —
LAWRENCBVILLE, Tioga.
Brewster, Joseph H., (B) -92, (Reg.)
Darling, Arland L., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Darling, Lewis J., (W) 66, (Reg.)
Smith, J. B., ( ) —
LAYTON'S STATION, Fayette.
Carson, Ja^nes S., (B) 87, (Reg.)
LEACOCK, Lancaster.
Kinnard, George W., (B) 87, (Re«.)
Weidler, Carpenter, ( ) —
LBAMAN PLACE, Lancaster.
Leaman, Brainerd, (B) 64, (Reg.)
LEATHERWOOD, Clarion.
Woods, George W., (G) 87, (Reg.)
LEBANON, Lebanon.
Allwein, J. Howard, (A) 92, (Reg.)
AUwein, Vincent H., (A) 67, (Reg.),
430 N. 9th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Beckley, Joseph R., (A) 85, (Reg.),
613 Chestnut. 6 to 8.30 a. m., 12 to
2, 5.30 to 9 p. m.
Biever, John A., (G) 84, (Reg.), 123
N. 8th.
Brown, J. Wert, (A) 70, (Reg.), 417
N. 22d.
Bruce, Wm. T. (Bg) 76, 835 Willow.
Bucher, Benedict D., (B) 71, (Reg.),
742 Cumberland.
Bucher, John C, (A) 84, (Reg.), 1001
Chestnut.
Bucher, J. Beily, (F) 57, (Reg.), 1001
Chestnut.
Dohner, Wm. R., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Focht, George B. M., (Bg) 85, (Horn.),
721 Chestnut.
Gates, Alfred (Bg) 90, (Hom.), 728
Willow.
Gerberich, Daniel P., (Bq) 81, (Hom.1,
738 Willow.
Gerberich, Morris B., (Bq.) 87, (Hom.)
6 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gloninger, Andrew B., (A) 83, (Reg.),
3 N. 9th.
Guilford, Wm. M., (A) 52, (Reg.), 10
N. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
Hecker, John H. ( )
Hecker, John H., Jr. ( )
Holsberg, Wm. H., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
(Bj) 86, 931 Cumberland. 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Huber, Wm. S., (A) 88, (Reg^, 832
Cumberland. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4
p. m.
Kaufman, Frederick S., (A) 91, (Reg.),
7th & Cumberland.
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PSYSICUNS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
LEBANON.— Continued .
Kauffman, Jones H., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Krum, Astley G., (B) 87, (Reg.) 126
N. 7th.
Krum, OctaTia L., (Bw) 93, 405 N.
8th.
Klien, Warren F., (B) 87, (Reg.), 19
N. 8th. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 3,
6 to 9 p. m.
Lineaweaver, Simeon T., (B) 64,
(Reg.), 605 Cumberland.
Miller, Charles L., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Means, Wm. B., (B) 78, (Reg.), 841
Cumberland.
Meily, Samuel S., (A) 63, (Reg.), 739
Cumberland.
Peterman, J. Frank, (Bq) 86, (Hom.),
506 Cumberland. »
Raseey, E. R., (C) 91, (Reg.), 365 N.
5th.
Reigel, A. J., (Bq) 87, (Horn.), 437
N. 8th.
Reinoehl, John K., (A) 82, (Reg.),
909 Chestnut.
Eoedel, Henry H., (A) 57, (Reg.), 5th
and Cumberland. 12 to 2 p. m.
Schmehl, Charles W., (A) 93, 222 S.
8th.
Schwartz, Reuben ( )
Seibert, ' George W., (B) 79, (Reg.),
362 N. 7th.
Shultz, Abner W., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Smith, Amos S., (Fy) Partridge At.
& Lehman.
Smith, Augustus S., (F) 59, (Reg.)
■Walter, John, (B) 89, (Reg.), 349 N.
8th.
Weiss, George L., (A) 89, (Reg.), 718
Chestnut.
Weiss, Samuel, (K), 71, (Reg.), 718
Chestnut.
Zimmerman, J. D., (A) 71, (Reg.),
511 Cumberland.
LEDGER, Lancaster.
Diller, Martin Harrison, (B) 65, (Reg.)
LEECHBURGH, Armstrong.
Armstrong, John A., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Hunter, M. C, ( ) —
Hunter, Robert P., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Montgomery, W. H., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Orr, Joseph D., (B) 85, (Reg.)
LEEPER, Clarion.
Beatty, S. G., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Phillips, Benjamin W., (I) 76, (Reg.)
LEESBURGH, Mercer.
Gordon, B. F., ( ) —
LEE'S CROSS ROADS, Cumberland.
Reed, I. Y., ( )— .
LEESPORT, Berks.
Brobst, Edward, ( )— .
Wiley, Frank H., (B) 87, (Reg.)
LEETSDALE, Allegheny.
McQuaid, J. R., ( )— .
LEETONIA, Tioga.
Robinson, Richard F., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Walraven, Wilbur L., (O) 90, (Reg.)
LEHIGH GAP, Carbon.
Kreamer, J. C, ( ) — .
LEHIGHTON, Carbon. ^ ^_ ,^ .
Bower, Charles W., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Delcamp, C. E., ( )— ■ , ^_ ,_ ,
Derhamer, Wesley A^ (B)_75, JReg.)
Reber, W. Worrall, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Seiple, Wm. G. M., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Zern, Jacob G., (A) 68, (Reg.)
LEHMAN, Luzerne. ^^ ^
Colley, Horace G., (B) 74^ (Reg.)
Wilkinson, Edward L., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Young, Wm. Stiachan S., (Bq) 88,
(Hom.)
LEIB, Schuylkill.
Kiefer, James D., (Bq) 90, (Reg.j
Seitz, Irvin, (G) 82, (Reg.)
LEIBYSVILLE, Schuylkill.
Kistler, Isaac J., (K) 75, (Beg.)
LEISENRING, Fayette.
Bailey, Louis J. 0., (W)— , (Reg.)
LEMASTERS, Franklin.
Lantz, Wm. Otterbein, (B) 82, (Beg.)
LEMONT, Centre.
Christ, Theo. S., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Dale, Jared Y., (A) 63, (Reg.)
LENHARTSVILLE, Berks.
Seaman, John K., (K)^69, (Reg.)
Ziegler, George W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
LENNI MILLS, Delaware.
Lashelle, Charles L., (B) 87, (Reg.)
LENOX, Susquehanna.
Burdick, David, (Gm)
LENOX, Susquehanna.
Harding, James C, (A) 77, (Reg.)
LEONARD, Chester.
Forbes, John S., (O) 76, (Reg.)
LE RAYSVILLE, Bradford.
Cook, Philip B., (X) 67, (Reg.)
Durga, G. W., (Af) 78, (Reg.)
Dusenbery, Chauncey S., (K) 65,
(Reg.)
Granger, L. B. ( ) —
Smith, L. B., ( ) — .
LE ROY, Bradford.
Haines, Charles A., (G) 80, Reg.)
Wilcox, Wm. B., (Bq) 57, (Horn.)
LETORT, Lancaster.
Mowery, Jacob L., (B) 78, (Reg.)
LEWISBERRY, York.
Stem, James C, (U) 78, (Reg.)
LBWISBURG, Union.
Focht, Martin L., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Gerhart, Weber L., (Bq) 87, (Hom.)
GroflE, George G., (Af) 77, (RegO
Harrison, Francis C, (Ah) 45, (Reg.)
Heiser, Edwin S., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Hyatt, Pulaski F., (V) 65, (Reg.)
Leiser, Wm., Jr., {Al 75, (Reg.)
McCarthay, J. M., (B), 92, (Reg.)
Thornton, Thomas C, (Ag) 62, (Reg.)
Wilson, Thomas H., (A) 44, (Reg.)
LEWISTOWN, Mifflin.
Bishop, Wm. Thomas, (P) 79, (Reg.)
Clarkson, James A. C, (A) 87, fReg.)
CummingB, John C, (O) 84, (Reg.)
Griffith, John B., (Bq) — (Hom.)
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LEWISTOWN.— Continued.
Harshberger, Alexander S., (A) 70,
(Reg.)
Lemmer, G. W., (A) 83, (Reg.)
Mnhon, James T., (O.) 64, (Reg.)
Morehouse, Wm. G., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Parcels, W. H., (U) 72, (Reg.)
Rinehart, Charles A., (B.) 87, (Res.)
Smith, D. Crawford, (Bq) 69, (Horn.)
Sweieert, John (O) — (Reg.)
LBWISVILLB, Chester.
Mackey, David (A) 88, (Reg.)
■LEXINGTON, Lancaster.
Hertz, John K., (F) 60, (Reg.)
Hertz, John L. (A) 92, (Reg.)
LIBERTY, Tioga.
Kimble, Z. Ellis, (G) 86, (Reg.)
Smith, George Albert, (B) 73, (Reg.)
Wiseman, Wm. F. ( ) —
LIBRARY, Allegheny.
Cheesman. G^ors.; (B'j C\>i (Reg.)
Philips, William T., (W) 84, (Reg.)
LICKDALB, Lebanon.
Shirk, Levi A., (A) 73, (Reg.)
IjIGHT street, Columbia.
Smith, Ellis A., (C) 90.
LIGONIER, WestmoBsland.
Ambros-e, Jacob T., (Af) 70.
Beltz, D. E., ( )
McColly, Marst M., (B) 70, (Reg.)
McGowan, Wm. D., (A) 51, (Reg.)
McKeeven, Frank G., (E) S2, (Reg.)
Miller, M. W., ( ) —
Walker, Benjamin F., (B) 85, (Reg.)
LIMA, Delaware.
Trimble, Samuel, (A) 67, (Reg.)
LIME HILL, Bradford.
Strunk, B. F., ( )
LILLY, Cambria.
Krebs, A. B., ( ) —
Mierley, Wm. M., (C) 91, (Reg.)
LIMEPORT, Lehigh.
King, Robert C, (K) 78, (Reg.)
LIMERICK. Montgomery.
Dismant, Benjamin F., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Lsne, Samuel M., (A) 86, (Reg.)
LIMESTONE, Clarion.
Speer, Ro.?s H., (I) 87, (Reg.)
LINCOIiN, Lancaster.
Charles, Jacob, (Ac) 69, (Reg.)
Kinard, George D., (O) 85, (Reg.)
LINCOLNVILLE, Crawford.
Cole, George M., (Cg) 81, (Eel.)
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Chester.
Miller, J. Craig, (A) 76, (Reg.)
LINDEN, Lycoming.
Ycst, B. Myeri, (B) 80, (Reg.)
LINESVILLE, Venango.
Carey, J. W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
LINESVILLE, Crawford.
Kent, J. O., ( J
Rankin, Geo. T., ( ), (Reg.)
Tyler, Levi S., (Df) 44, (Eel.)
Walker, J. Newton, (A) 56, (Reg.)
LINDSEY (P. O.), Jefeersan.
Grube, Joseph M., (C) 89, (Reg.)
Moorhead, Robert C, (Am) 87, (Reg.)
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LINGLESTOWN, Dauphin.
Fesser, H. R., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Smith, Charles H.,«(A) 72, (Reg.)
Smith, Jeremiah P., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Walker, J. N., (AJ 56, (Reg.)
LINWOOD STATION, Delaware.
Hancock, Eugene T., (B) 91, (Reg.)
LIONVILLE, Chester.
Prizer, Granville, (A) 68, (Reg.)
LISBURN, Cumberland.
Trimmer, John W., (K) 76, (Reg.)
LITCHFIELD, Bradford.
Morse, Levi, (Az) 69.
LITITZ, Lancaster.
Brobst, James C, (K) 67, (Reg.)
Evans, Elmer E., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Roebuck, Peter J., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Shenk, John H., (A) 61, (Reg.)
LITTLE BRITAIN, Lancaster.
Zell, E. M., ( ) —
LITTLE COOLEY, Crawford.
Maitland, Elmer E., (Ad) 92, (Refe.)
Morton, Franklin N.
LITTLE MEADOWS, Susquehanna.
Brennan, Patrick R., (W) 78, (Reg.)
LITTLE MARSH, Tioga.
Fulkeraon, Benjamin J., (N) 81, (Reg
LITTLE OLEY, Berks.
Nienman, I. H.
LITTLESTOWN, Adams.
Foreman, Edwin K., (O) 62, (Reg.)
Kemp, J. S., (O) 58, (Reg.)
Seiss, Raymond S., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Watson, J. G, ( i
Weaver, Samuel B.
LITZENBBRG, Lehigh.
Fetherolf, Abraham P., (K) 65, (Reg
LTVERMORE, Westmoreland.
Banks, Clark W., (An) 83, (Reg.)
Banks, M. R., ( ) —
McCurdy, -R. C, (G) 82, (Reg.)
LIVERPOOL, Perry.
Murray, Alexander A., ( ) —
Snyder, E. Walton, (B) 89, (Reg.)
Thompson, James F., (B) 64, (Reg.)
Womer, Henry F., (3B) 78, (Reg.)
LLEWELLYN, Schuylkill.
Brandt, J. B., ( ) —
LIX, Bradford.
Warner, John Mrs., (Fy).
LOAG, Chester.
Woddrop, Henry (B) 50, (Reg.)
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton.
Armstrong, Richard, (B) 54, (Reg
cor. Main and Jane. 7 to 9 a. m.,
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ball, Francis P., (A) 77, (Reg.), 201 E
Water. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gooden, Byron C, ( )
Hayes, Joseph H., (B) 63, (Reg.), 14
E. Water. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 t
8 p. m.
Lichtenthaler, Henry C, (A) 15, (Reg
W. Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 t
8 p. m.
Mausr, G. W., ( ) —
Otway, David B., ( ) —
Prieson, Gustav A., (Ck) 52, (Reg.)
Schroeder, Charles B., (A) 89, (Reg
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LOCK HAVEN.— Continued.
Slioemaker, Wm. J., (0) 82, (Reg.) 221
E. Main. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Francis's., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
105 B. Water.
Vandersloot, Fred W., (O) 55, (Reg.),
143% E. Church.
Watson, Robert Bellville, (A) 63,
(Reg.), 204 Water. 7 to 8 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
LOCKPORT STATION.Weatmoreland.
Miller, James M., (U) 75, (Reg.)
LOGANTON, Clinton.
Goodman, Wm. R., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Houtz, John A., (B) 71, (Reg.)
iLOGANVILLE, York.
Hildebrand, C. G., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Palkenstlne, A. N., (G) 87, (Reg.)
LONDONDERRY, Chester.
Bullock, Charles C, (B) 89, (Reg.)
Nichols, Patrick J., (B) 60, (Reg.)
LONDON GROVE, Chester.
Stubbs, Joseph H., (B) 62, (Reg.)
LONG PINE, Washington.
McCoUough, John C, (Al) 81.
Martin, W. D., (E) 92, (Reg.)
LONG RUN, Armstrong.
Almes, Herman E., (Ae) 89.
Wetherell, John P., (E) 87, (Reg.)
LONG SWAMPS. Berks.
Long, John A., (G) 93, (Reg.)
Long, Manoah S., (A) 62, (Reg.)
LORETTO, Cambria.
Murphy, John J., (Cd) 78, (Horn.)
LOST CREEK, Schuylkill.
Brady, Sobieski H., (A) 75, (Reg.)
LOVELL'S STATION, Erie.
Blakeslee, Wm. V., ( )
McCray, Emma L., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
LOVELTON, Wyoming. .
Brown, Wentzle, W., ( )
LOWER BERN, Berks.
Collins, Owen E., (FyJ.
Hain, David H., (R) 81, (Reg.)
LOWER HEIDELBERG, Berks.
Home, John H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
LOWER MERION, Montgomery.
Winter, Joseph W., (B) 73, (Reg.)
LOWER PROVIDENCE, Montgomery.
Horning, Samuel B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Weber, Matthias Y., (A) 81, (Reg.)
LOYALSOCK, Lycoming.
Drick, Philip, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Lyon, C. L.
LOYSBURG, Bedford.
Campbell, Tobias, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Ritchie, George F., (A) 89, (Reg.)
LOYSVILLE, Perry.
Hooke, Benjamin P., (A) 55, (Reg.)
Zimmerman, George L., (B) 89, (Reg.)
LUMBER CITY, Clearfield.
Fetzer, D. A., ( ) —
Ross. J. Miller, (Cz) 57, (Eel.)
LUCKY, York.
McCoIlough, J. F., ( ) —
LUDLOW, McKean.
Smith, Monroe T., (C) 89, (Reg.)
LUNDY'S LANE, Erie.
Powers, Robert M., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Robinson, Charles O-, (E) 91, (Beg.)
Peters, Joel M., (B} 89, (Reg.)
LUTHERSBURG, Clearfield.
Gregory, E. ,„
Gregory, John A., (B) 83, (Reg.)
LUZERNE, Luzerne.
Cole, David W-, (Az) 92, (Reg.)
Farrell, F. A., ( ) — _ ^
Faulds, Wm. H., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Thompson, Wm-, (Ah) 44, (Reg.)
Weida, Jerome B., (Ag) 83, (Reg.)
LYKENS, Dauphin. _
Lefever, John R., (Bq) 84, (Horn.)
Lehr, Monroe D., (B) 84. (Reg.)
Schoettler, Bernard C, (C) 88, (Reg.)
Smith, Wellington J., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Ulsh, Joseph A., (Al 78, (Reg.)
LYNDELL, Chester.
Matlock, Richard B., (Bp) 64, (Reg.)
LYNN, Susquehanna.
Pickard, Hy. Samuel, (Af) 86, (Reg.)
LYNNPORT, Lehigh.
Follweiler, David W. W., (K) 70,
(Reg.)
LYNVILLB, Lehigh.
Seiberling, Frederick C, (N) 62, (Reg.)
Snyder, Elias.
LYON'S STATION, Berks.
Koch, Morris H., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Yeager, Bartholomew A. W., (Fp) 48,
(Reg.)
LYON VALLEY, Lehigh.
Holben, Franklin J., (K) 89, (Reg.)
M'ALEVY'S PORT, Huntingdon.
Barr, John C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Bigelow, James H., ( ) —
Couch, G. Miller, (O) 83, (RegO
Miller, Wm. McA., (B) 89, (Reg.)
McALTSTBRVILLE, Juniata.
Fisher, Alfred J., (Ay) 52,
Hoopes, W. Homer, (G) 87, (Reg.)
McC ALL'S FERRY, York.
Smith, Wm. F., (A) 61, (Reg.)
McCANDLESS, Butler.
Holman, Albert, (B) 81, (Reg.)
McCLELLANDTOWN, Fayette.
Parshall, Robert V., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Sangston, James P., (Ae) 68, (Reg.)
McOLURE, Snyder.
Rothrock, RoswelL, ( ) —
McCONNELLSBURG, Fulton.
Dalbey, Alvin D., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Trout, Wm. F., (BJ 56, (Reg.)
McCONNELLSTOWN, Huntingdon.
Bigelow, J. L., ( ) —
McCONNBLL'S MILLS, Washington.
Hanna, Hugh, (B) 70, (Reg.)
Orlady, Martin, (N) 52, (Reg.)
McCOYSVILLE, Juniata.
Ritter, Benjamin H., (I) 86, (Reg.)
McDONALD, Washington.
Cook, George H., (B) 51, (Reg.)
Jamison, Wm. A., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Laros, Wm. A., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Miller, George H., (X) 73, (Reg.)
Woods, Stephen, (Bq) 75, (Hom.)
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MoEWENVTLLE, Northumberland.
Musgrove, Charles W., (B) 79, (Reg.)
McKean, Erie.
Bowers, John N., (I) 85, (Reg.)
McKEANSBURGH, Schuylkill.
Matten, Wm. H., (B) 82, (Reg.)
McKEE'S HALF FALLS, Snyder.
Weiser, Geo. B., Jr., (B) 79, (Reg.)
JfKEESPORT, Allegheny.
Beane, George Walters (K) 83, (Reg.)
Black, Charles H., (B) 75, (Reg.) 410
5th av.
Black, Robert J., (G) 81, (Reg.) 50
5th av.
Bnrliugame, Frank W., (Cn) 82,
(Horn.) 423 5th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Campbell, James M., (I) 86, -(Reg.) 219
5th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 0
p. m.
Poster, Henry S., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Goodstone, Morris A., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Grubbs, A. G-, ( ) —
Hare, Albert (G) 83, (Reg.) 815 5th
av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hartt, S. Whitfield (G) 89, (Reg.) 137
5th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 6
p. m.
Hitzrot, Carl H., (E) 89, (Reg.) 616
Market-
Hitzrot, Harry W., (G) 80, (RegJ 224
6th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 0
p. m.
Huffman, D. Clark (B) 66, (Reg.) Olive
and Walnut.
Kearney, E. C, (I) 76, (Reg.) 214
Shaw av. »
Kern, Wm. H., (Bq) 74, (Hom.) 618
Market.
Keifer, Logan M., (B) 78, (Reg.) 226
6th av.
Kerr, Joseph M., (Al) 79, (Reg.)
Knox, Wm. F., (A) 54, (Reg.) 122
4th av.
McKee, Joseph O., (Ap) 74, (Reg.) 981
5th av. 12 to 1 p. m.
Miller, W. T., ( ) — 310 6th av.
NewUn, Harry S., (G) 83, (Reg.) 513
6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
Penney, James L., (I) 73, (Reg.) 506
Pierce, iJavid (A) 85, (Reg.) 819 Wal-
nut.
Porter, John (Ak) 77, (Reg.) (B) 85,
614 Market.
Power, David P., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Power, Henry J., (E) 81, (Seg.) 627
Walnut.
Badzinsky, Louis D"., (N) 60, (Reg.)
232 5th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Kidenour, S- H., ( ) — ..^ , ,.
Scott, Joel P., (B) 83, (Reg.) 115 5th
«v. 8 to 9 a. m., 6.30 to 8 p. m-
Taylor, Wm. Van Meter (B) 73, (Reg.)
619 Market. Until 8 a. m., 12 to 1.30,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Taylor, Wm. B., (A) 87, (Reg.) 101
Walnut.i 7 to 9 a- m., 6 to 8 p. n
Thorne, John Mairs (B) 86, (Reg.) 20
5th av. 1 to 2 p. m.
Van Kirk, Theophilus R., (B) 6'
(Reg.) 315 5th av-
Van Kirk, Wm. K., (B) 73, (Reg.) 3€
Market.
Walker, Wm. E., (Af) 81, (Reg.) 42
6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
p. m.
Weddell, Oliver S., (B) 76, (Reg.) 41
Walnut.
White, Thomas L., (B) 75, (Reg.) co
Market and 9th. 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. n
Wiggins, S. Lowry (B) 73, (Reg.) 15
6th av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
p. m.
Woodward, Wm. M., (A) 91, (Rei
341 Shaw BV.
Zeller, Albert T., (O) 89, (Reg.)
McKEE'S ROCKS, Allegheny
Barr, John A., (K) 74, (Reg.)
Beane, G. Walters (K) 83, (Reg.)
Burket, Albert H., (X) 77, (Reg.)
Miller, Theo. R., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Onstatt, J. W.J, (Ac) 85, (Reg.)
McKNIGHTSTOWN, Adams
Elderdice, Robert B., (U) 68, (Reg.)
Bell, Harry J., (E) 92, (Rek.
McSHBRRYSTOWN, Adams
Jenkins, Felix S. Jr., (O) 87, (Reg.)
Lilly, Virgil S., (O) 69, (Reg.)
Rice, George L., (T) 73, (0) 87, (Re|
McTBYTOWN, Mifflin.
Johnson, Richard M., (U) 77, (Reg.)
Rothrock, Abraham, (A) 35, (Reg.)
Swartz, John H., ( )
Johnson, Charles, ( )
Wilson, Walter S., (G) 79, (Reg.)
MACKEYVILLE, Clinton.
Dumm, J. M., ( )
MACUNGIE, Lehigh.
Brobst, Charles H., (C) 88, (Reg.)
Brobst, John A., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Erdman, Wm. B., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Fritch, David D., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Meyer, Charles (Cj) 48, (Reg.)
MADISONBURG, Centre.
Lee. George L., (G) 82, (Reg.)
MADISONVILLE, Lackawanna.
Fike, C. H., ( ) —
MADERA, Clearfield.
Hyskell, Wm. D., (A) 74, (Reg.)
MADISON, Westmoreland.
Milligan, John D., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Strawn, Enos K., (le.) 80, (Reg.)
MAHAFFEY, Clearfield.
Bennett, Ash D., (F) 59, (Reg.)
Bennettj Francis Gurney, (B) 8
Murray, John Arthur, (O) 85, (Rei
MAHANOY, Northumberland.
Haas, Joseph, ( ) —
Muth, Reuben H., (A) 55, (Reg.)
MAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill.
Bissell, Augustus P., (Ah) 59, (Reg.)
Bissell, John R., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Brendle, George F., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Bowman, Henry C, (A) 90, (Reg.)
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Brieker, Harry R., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Grigg, T. A., ( ) ~ '
Harrison, J. Allen, (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
Hermany, Phaon H., (N) 63, (Reg.)
Harrison, J. Allen, (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
Jones, John Arthur, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Klock, Henry A., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Lewis, Thomas, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Sherman, Austin B., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Sherman, A. C, ( ) —
Thompson, Lucien M., (A) 45, (Reg.)
Watkins, David 0. T., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Weber, Louis, (N) 80, (Reg.)
Wertman, Samuel E., (B) 89, (Reg.)
MAHANOY PLANE, Schuylkill.
Bnterilng, John H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
MAHONINGTOWN, Lawrencs.
McMillin, H- E., ( ) —
Sheaf, P., ( ) —
MAHONING, Carbon.
Keiser, P. D., ( ) —
MAIDEN CREEK, Berks.
Hunsberger, Wm. E., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Hunsberger, Wm. Henry, (B) 91.
(Reg.)
MAINESBURGH, Tioga.
Maine, George D., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
MAINVILLE, Columbia.
Shuman, J. Elmer, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Steck, Charles T., (A) 78, (Reg.)
MALVERN, Chester.
Evans, John K., (K) 84, (Reg.)
Henderson, John D. W., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Kurtz, Clarence S., (K) 90, (Reg.)
^ Taylor W. S., ( ) —
SlANCHBSTER, York.
Gresa, Henry V., (B) 71, (Reg.)
May, James C, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Quickel, David S., ( ) 61.
MANHEIM, Lancaster.
Dunlap, John M., (B) 45, (Reg.)
Dunlap, J. Francis, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Kreiss, Peter L., (Bq) 83, (Horn.)
Roth, Wm. F., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Sieling, J. H., (G) 86, (Reg.)
MANN'S CHOICE, Bedford.
Faust, John R., (G) 86, (Reg.)
MANOR DALE, Westmoreland.
Stewart, ., ( ) —
MANOR STATION, Westmoreland.
Griffith, M., ( ) —
Miller, Asher D., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Skelly, Charles J., (B) 89, (Reg.)
MANORVILLE, Armstrong.
Deemer, John T., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Walker, R. A., ( ) —
MANSFIELD, Tioga.
Barden, John M., (Bs) 62, (Horn.)
Devoe, W. J., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Elliott Charles V., ( )
Elliott, Frederick G-, (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
Moody, Benjamin, (Bq) 68, (B) 69,
(Beg.)
Vedder, Wentworth D, (G) 80, (Reg.)
MANSFIELD VALLEY, Allegheny.
Anderson, Thomas S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Griffith, (Jeorge R., (Ad) 57, (Reg.)
Husler, Edward G., (B) 81, (Reg.>
McGrew, F. B., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Bamage, R. H., (On) 72, (Hom.)
Smith, Andrew., ( ) —
Walker, Robert L., (A) 66, (Reg.>
Walker, R. L., Jr., (E) 92, (Reg.)
MANTZ, Schuylkill.
Kistler, Oliver F., (B) 87, (Beg.)
MAPLE HILL, Lycoming.
Bastian, J. 0., ( ) —
MAPLETON, DEPOT, Huntingdon.
Campbell, W. J., (G) 94, (Beg.)
Spangler, John G., (G) 87, (Reg.)
MARCHAND, Indiana.
Morrow, John Wilson, (B) 73, (Reg.)
MARIETTA, Lancaster.
Alexander, Hamill M., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Ingram,' Theodore E., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Mowery Harry A., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Reich. George W., (Bs) 72, (Hom.)
Sultzbach, Samuel, (Fy.)
Spangler, Barr, (Fy.) Not in practice.
MARION, Franklin.
Weagley, T. H., (G) 82, (Reg.)
MARION CENTRE, Indiana.
See Brady P. O.
MARIONVILLB, Forest.
Stonecipher, Alva E., (E) 88, (Reg.)
Boyle, James C, (E) 92, (Beg.)
Fowler, S. S., ( ) —
MARKELSVILLE, Perry.
Manning, Charles J., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Shull, John D., (G) 87, (Reg.)
MARKLEYSBTJRGH, Fayette.
Finley, , ( ) (Hom.)
MARPLE, Delaware.
Anderson, Samuel L., (C) 92, (Reg.)
MARS, Butler.
Barr, John Chalmers, (B) 85, (Reg.)
MARSHALLTON, Chester.
Hopkins, Ephraim, (O) 59, (Reg.)
Jordon, G. W., ( ) —
Temple, J. B., ( ) —
MARTHA FURNACE, Centre. '.
Thompson, J. A., (B) 78, (Reg.)
MARTICVILLE, Lancaster.
Christ, Wm. F., (Fy.)
MARTINSBURGH, Blair.
Bloom, Frederick G., ( ) —
Bloom, Homer C, ( ) 78, (Reg )
Bonebreak, Daniel W., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Boyer, S. M., (U) 69, (^Reg.)
Royce, S. M., ( ) -
Rupley, F. A., ( ) —
MARTIN'S CREEK, Northampton
Seem, Asa K., (B) 58, (Reg.)
Seem, Herbert M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
MARYSVILLE," Perry.
Buch, William S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Van Dyke, Arthur D., (N) 83, (Reg )
MASON AND DIXON, Franklin
Ml er, De Witt, C. R., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Miller, Victor D., (B) 61, (EeBl
MASONTOWN, Fayette ^ *''
Clo?"i' M"*on H., (X) 86, (Reg.)
Neff, George W., (B) 7(), (Rig.)
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MASTEESONVILLB, Lancaster.
Becker, Phares M., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Thome, J. S., (Fy)
MATAMORAS.
Muller, H. 0., ( ) —
MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon.
Bunting, Thomas C, (East) —
Erwin, Bertine S., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Henry, J. B., (C) 90.
Home, Joseph A., (G) 79, (A) 80,
(Reg.)
Ibach, Frederick G.. (B) 79, (Reg.)
Kirby, B. Stewart, (Bq) 82, (Hom.)
MAXATAWNY, Berks.
Richards, Milton S., (B) 67, (Reg.)
MAYPIELD.
Scanlon, E. F., ( )
MAYTOWN, Lancaster.
Bachman, John A., (G) 87, (Reg.)
(Retired).
Harter, George A., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Mackley, J. F., (G) 82, (Reg.)
MAZEPPA, Union.
Pitherof, James A., (B) 80, (Reg.)
JMEADVILLE, Crawford.
Calvin, Abner C, (B) 78, (Beg.)
CalTin, David M., (Gm), 820 Market.
Carmichael, A. K., (I) 81, (Reg.), 5
Park av., S. Chestnut.
Chamberlain, Harry 6., (B) 79, (Reg.),
Phoenix Block. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Collom, Daniel L., (B) 76, (Reg.), 943
Water. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
•* Cooper, Joshua M., (B) 68, (Reg.), 898
Park av.
Cowell, Bttie R., (Cd) 75, (Hom.)
■Cowell, Charles G., (Cd) 69, (Hom.)
Cotton, John C, (I) 53, (Reg.), 268
Park av.
Dewey, Edward H., (W) 63, (Reg.),
Park av., N. Walnut. 11 to 12
a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Eagleson, Jennie R., (D) 86, (Reg.),
S. Main.
Faivre, Alexander C, (Gm), 423 Pine.
Fish, Charles W., (I) 84, 8 Phoenix
Block. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
-Gale, Eli H., (A) 65, (Reg.)
-Gale, Fernando C, (E. R.) 73, (EcU
Hamaker, W. D., (A) 84, (Reg.), 883
Water. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8
B^ss"r, Jas. P., (W) 64, (Reg.), 938
Water. 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 8
HiU, C?ar?nce C, (K) 74, (Reg.), 281%
Chestnut. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Jacobs, Charles H., (I) 83, (Reg.)
Lashells, Edward T., (B) 90, (Reg),
Chestnut and Market. 2 to 4, 7 to
Lashells,' Theodore B., (Be) 62, Mar-
ket and Chestnut.
La Faver, J. V. A., ( ) —
Moe, Melvin C, (Fl) 51, (N) 52.
Nisbet, Fred L., (N) 87, (Reg.), Porter
Block. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 tc
p. m. (Res., 846 Market.)
Parsons, Mgar C, (Bq) 77, (Hon
275 Walnut. 10 to 11.30 a. m., 2
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Pond, John N., (Cn) 65, 879 Liber
9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Pond, Ralph B., (Cn) 92, (Horn., 2
Walnut. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
9 p. m.
Rose, Susan P., (Cn) 65, (Horn.), 2
Walnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. ni
Stoneroad, Jackson, ( ) —
Thompson, Charles W., (I) 81, (Rei
299 Chestnut.
Williams, B. Brown, (Gm), 901 Mark
Woodring, Charles P., (N) 79, (Re(
Park av. ab. North. 8 to 9 a. i
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
MECHANIOSBURG, Indiana.
See Brush Valley P. O.
MECHANIOSBURG, Cumberland.
Boyer, Jacob H., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Brandt, Eli B., (B) 55, (Beg.)
DeardofE, Jacob H., (Bq) 76, (Hom.)
Dougherty, M. M., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Eckels, G. Morris, (A) 85, (Reg.)
Fulmer, George B., (B) 53, (Reg.)
Hoover, George M., (Bq) 89, (Hom.
Hummell, C. Carroll, (B) 77, (Reg.)
Koons, Philip R., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Long, Robert P., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Mosser, E,. Neff, (B).70, (Reg.)
O'Neale, Lewis P., (Bel.) ( ) —
O'Neale, Lindsay Pitts, (T) 65, (Re
Short, Robert N., (X) 71, (Beg.)
Spangler, J. B., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Swiler, Wm. B., (B) 57, (Reg.)
MEDIA, Delaware.
Baker, Francis N., (D) 77, (Reg.)
Beal, Samuel A., (Bq) 90, (Hom.)
Campbell, Wm. F., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Diokeson, Wm. T. W., (A) 49, IReg.
Fronfield, J. Harvey. (A) 83, (Reg.)
Fussell, Linnseus, (A) 67, (Beg.)
Miller, Morris B., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Prutt, Trimble, (Bq) 70.
Eeinhard, Wilson X, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Rieley, Samuel D., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Rogers, Alice (D) 84, (Reg.)
Rowland, Joseph, (A) 40, (Reg.)
Stellwagen, Thos. C, (A) 68, (Reg.
Webster Samuel C, (Bq) 90, (Hom.
MEEKER, Luzerne.
Young, William S. S., (Bq) 88, (Hoi
MEHOOPANY, Wyoming.
Boston, Lemmons P., (B) 89, (Reg.
Denison, Lewis B., (W) 83, (Reg.)
Merritt, T. Gray, (Ad) 91, (Reg.)
Warren, J. C, ( )
MBNALLBN, Adams.
Smith, Charles B., (Bq) 73, (Hom.)
MENDON, Westmoreland.
Crise, Blair, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Sutton, George S., (B) 83.
MERCER, Mercer.
Davidson, Samuel S., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Heath, LeRoy, (Cn) 82, (Hom.)
Hoon, Anthony I., (N) 81, (Reg.)
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Hope, Robert McGeehan, (U) 74, (Reg.)
Hosack, John P., (B> 49, (Reg.)
Magoffin, Montrose M., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Weidman, J. C, ( ) —
Yeager, George W., (A) 52, (Reg.)
MERCERSBURGH, Franklin.
Hudson, Elmer A., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Varden, Robert B., (O) 82, (Reg.)
Uuger, David F., (K) 69, (Reg,)
MERION STATION, Montgomery.
Lodge, John W., (S) 59, (Reg.)
Stubbs, A. B., ( ) —
MERRITTSTOWN, Fayette.
Eastman, Henry, (B) 47, (Reg.)
CoUey, J. Miller, (E) 92.
MERTZTOWN, Berks.
Long, Howard A., (G) 93, (Reg.)
Wertz, J. F., (F) 61, (Reg.)
Wertz, Peter W., (A) 64, (Reg.)
MERWIN, Westmoreland.
McWilliams, Wm., ( ) —
MBSHOPPBN, Wyoming.
Biles, Jpcob, (Cg) 88, (Eel.)
Wells, Elmore H., (K) 67, (Reg.)
MEXICO. Juniata.
Smith, Philip A., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Willard, Herman F., (B) 89, (Reg.)
MEYERSDALE, Somerset.
Beachley, U. M., (Cg) 51.
Beachley, Nathaniel M., (Cg) 61,
(Eel.)
Good, Samuel S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Harrison, A. C, (O) 87, (Reg.)
McKinley, H. Clay, (Dv) 68.
Meyers, Wm. H., (Dv) 62.
MIDDLEBURGH, Snyder.
Barber, Isaac, (B) 77, (Reg.)
Bibighaus, Thomas B., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Hassinger, G. Edgar, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Miller, George P., (0) 91, (Reg.)
Shindle, John Y., (F) 55, (Reg.)
MIDDLE CREEK, Snyder.
Riegel, R. M., ( ) —
MIDDLEBURY, Centre.
Niles, A., ( ) —
MIDDLE LANCASTER, Butler.
McCandless, George A., (, ) —
MIDDLEPORT, Schuylkill.
Bankes, C. W., (G) 81, (Reg.)
MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin.
Beane, Wm. H., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Laverty, DeWitt C, (B)^77, (Reg.)
Laverty, Theodore C., (JB) 54, (Reg.)
Lingle, J. C, (Bg) 81, (Horn.)
Mish, George F., (A) 53, (Reg.)
Pease, Charles E.. (A) 82, (Reg.)
Ruhl, J. H., (A), 83, (Reg.)
MIDWAY, Washington.
Donaldson, W. B., (E) 89, (Reg.)
Moore, James McB., (I) 85, (Reg.)
McNulty, Caleb J., (I) 69, (Reg.)
Patterson, Mayo, (E) 87, (Reg.)
MIFFLINBURGH, Union.
Dimm, Charles H., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Gast, John R., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Kleckner, James, (A) 77, (Reg.)
Stearns, J. Charlton, (B) 76, (Beg.) /
Steans, Ralph, (A) 91, (Reg.)
MIFFLINTOWN, Juniata.
Cravrford, Darwin, ( ) —
Banks, Lucian, (A) 67, (Reg.)
Banks, Wm. H^ (A) 89, (Reg.)
Walley, Louis P., (Bq) 83, (Horn.)
MIFFLINVILLE, Columbia.
Hower, H. V., (G) 87, (Beg.)
Montgomery, D. H., ( ) —
MILESBURGH, Centre.
Church, Clement B., (B) 88, (Reg.)
MILES GROVE, Erie.
Dunning, Frank W., (N) 86.
MILE RUN, Northumberland.
Conrad, H., ( ) —
MILFORD, Pike.
Bidlack, W. Wallace, (A) 52, (Reg.)
Curtis, C. L., ( ) —
Bmmerson, Vincent, ( ) —
Stowe, Wm. H., (Ag) 88, (Reg.)
Westfall, George A., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
MILFORD SQUARE, Bucks.
Wlckert, Harvey T., (A) 76, (Reg.)
MILLBROOK, Mercer.
Bagnall, George D., (Bh) 90, (Reg.)
MILL CITY, Wyoming.
Cross, Walter, ( ) —
MILL CREEK, Huntingdon.
Simpson, George W., (B) 76, (Reg.)
MILLBRSBURGH, Dauphin.
Bowman, John F., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Stevens, John D., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Weisser, Frank Ressler, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Ulrich, Marion G, (G) 80, (Reg.)
MILLBRSVILLB, Lancaster.
Pickle, J. Harry, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Howard, A. H., (Fy)
Shartle, J. Miller, (B) 84, (Reg.)
MILLERSTOWN, Perry.
Hall, James C, (G) 79, (Reg.)
Ickes, George A., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Ickes, Samuel R., (B) 75, (Reg.)
MXLLERTON, Tioga.
Smith, Frank, ( ) —
Smith, Nathaniel, ( ) —
MILL HALL, Clinton.
McCloskey, John B., (A) 74, (Reg.)
MILLHBIM, Centre.
Frank, George S., (B) 83, (Reg.)
MILLMONT, Union.
De Lancey, C. E., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Wolfe, L. B., (G) 91, (Reg.)
MILLS, Potter.
King, Amos E., ( ) —
MILLSBOROUGH, Washington.
Rodgers, Samuel S., (A) 49, (Reg.)
MILL VILLAGE, Erie.
Wilson, George W., ( ) —
Andrews, Wm. K, (N) 89, (Reg.)
MILLVILLE, Columbia.
Christian, Howard S., (G) 87, (Reg.)
P«tton, John B., (Dv) 69, (Eel.)
MILROY, Mifflin,
Kohler, Wm. H., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Sterrett, Woods, (A) 77, (Reg.)
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MILTON, NorthumberlaDd.
Derr, F. S.
Davis, Sidney, (A) 77, (Reg.)
Dougal, Charles H., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Emerick, Henry M., (G) 80, (Reg.)
FoUmer, Jolin S., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Follmer, Wm. H., (Bq) 82, (Horn.)
Hull, Elmer S., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Johnson, Newell L., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Miles, J. Hunter, (B) 72, (Reg.)
McCleery, E. H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
McCleery, James P., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Osborn, James A., (Bq) 75, (Horn.)
Eeifsnyder, Joseph C, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Ritter, W. Elmer, (B) 85, (Reg.)
MILTON GROVE, Lancaster.
Angstadt, John E., (Fy).
Thome, W. B., (A) 70, (Rtig.)
MINERS MILLS, Luzerne.
Lathrop, Walter A., ( ) —
Matlack, Granville T., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Weiss, Lorenzo E., (B) 84, (Reg.)
MINEBSVILLE, Schuylkill.
Beach, Wm. T., (B) 63.
Guldin, Benjamin C, (A) 70, (Reg.)
Helwig, Theodore A., (A) 56, (Reg.)
Kistler, Wm. F., (Bq) 74, (ELom.)
McCrystal, John, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Robins, Newsou B., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Straub, Elmer L., (B) 90, (Reg.)
MINES, Blair.
Havice, Samuel H., (K) 84, (Reg.)
Pennsyl, Philip H., (B) 64, (Reg.)
MINOOKA, Lackawanna.
Houeer, John W., (At) 75.
Porteus, James S., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Timlin, J. J., (At) 88.
Weston, E. Eugene, (G) 81, (Reg.)
MINSI, Monroe.
Moore, Edward E., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
MOHN'S STORE, Berks.
Stamm, Allison A., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
MOHRSVILLE, Berks.
Snyder, Wilson M., (G) 83, (Reg.)
MONAGA, Beaver.
Allen, John J., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Gormley, Thomas B., (E) 90, (Reg.)
MONOOAOY STATION, Berks.
Hetrich, Geo., (B) 85, (Reg.)
MONONGAHELA CITY, Washington.
Gamble, H. J., (As) 74, (Hom.)
Keys, R. S. H., ( ) —
Linn, George A., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Patten, Newton N., (B) 73, (Beg.)
Russell, L. T., ( ) — ^
Scott, Charles A., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Scott, Frank P., (Bd) 71, (Reg.)
Sloan, James G^ (V) — , (Reg.)
Wood, Charles B., (A) 76, (Reg.)
MONROE, Clarion.
Richter, B., •( ) —
Summerville, John Freeman, (W) 81,
(Beg.)
MONROETON, Bradford.
Hull, Watson C, (Az) 61, (RegJ
Rockwell, Oscar H., (A) 73, (Reg.)
MONTANDON, Northumberland.
Tule, Robert B., (B) 91, (Reg.)
MONT ALTO, Franklin.
Brosius, Wm. H., (B) 86, (Reg.)
MONTGOMERY SQUARE, Montgmj
Bigony, Franklin W., (B) 52, (Reg.)
MONTGOMERY STATION, Lycomiui
Adams, Wm., (F) 59, (Reg.)
Hull, Alem P., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Hull, E. S., ( ) —
MONTEREY, — .
Walker, R. A., ( ) —
MONTOL'RSVILLE, Lycoming.
Born, Reuben H., (K) 87, (Reg),
Konkle, W. Bastain, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Lyons, Charles, ( ) —
Saeger, Geo. C, (A) 76, (Reg.)
MONTROSE, Susquehanna.
Baldwin, H. D., (Bs) 75, (Hom.)
Decker, Charles, (At) 45, (Reg.)
Gardner, Edward R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Halsey, Calvin Colton, (Ah) 50, (Reg
Mackey, Charles D. (Am) 82. (Reg.)
Richardson, Wm. L. (B) 48, (Reg.)
Wilson, John G., (W) 92, (I'.eg.)
MOON, Allegheny.
Burket, J. H., ( ) —
Kerr, J. W., ( ) —
Newell, A. A., ( ) —
MOOREDALE, Cumberland.
Smith, J. H., ( ) —
Wilder, G. H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
MOORE'S, Delaware.
Johnson, Frank Edward, (B) 88, (Reg
Tonkin, William, (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
MOOSIG, Lackawanna.
Frassoni, Manfred P., ( ) — , (Bel.)
Griffiths, Elijah, (A) 87, (Reg.)
MORAVIA, Lawrence.
Britton, Samuel J., (I) 75, (Reg.)
MOREA COLLIERY, Schuylkill.
Hoffman, C. I., (Ak) 78, (Reg.)
MORGANTOWN, Berks.
Plank, D. Heber, (A) 67, (Reg.)
MORRIS, Tioga.
McCloskey, J. B., (A) 74, (Reg.)
MORRISDALE MINES, Clearfield.
NefC, James W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Thorn, P. D., ( ) —
MORRIS RUN, Tioga.
Caldwell, Henry E., (Al) 79, (Reg.)
Kiley, J. Hurlbut, (L) 86, (Reg.)
MORRLSVILLE, Bucks.
Case, Wm. E., (A) 54, (Reg.)
Dana, Robert S., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Osborne, R. H. G., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Weaver, Albert P., (B) 92, (Reg.)
MORTON, Delaware.
Goddard, Kingston, (A) 60, (Reg.)
Morton, Alexander R., (B) 86, (Reg.)
MOUNT ALTON, McKean.
Ward, Joseph, (I) 85, (Reg.)
MOUNTAIN TOP, Luzerne.
Solt, Thomas J., (Fa) 84, (Reg.)
MOUNTAINVILLE, Lehigh.
Bean, Harvey F., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Yost, M. L., ( ) —
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MOSCOW, Lackawanna.
Frischkom, V. G. Charles, (Ek) 33,
(Reg.)
Glover, B. A., ( ) —
Lamoreaux, S. L., ( ) —
Wilbur, C. J., ( ) -
MOSIERTOWk, Crawford.
Little, Watson W., (I) 81, (Reg.)
MOUNT AETNA, Berks.
BatdorfE, L. G., (F) 56, (Reg.)
Hertzog, C. Frank, (C) 89, (Reg.)
MOUNTAIN'S DALE, Cambria.
Ruthrauff, Wm. S., (Ae) 76, (Reg.)
MOUNTAIN HOME, Monroe.
Hoffman, O. D., ( ) —
Rogers, R. F., ( ) —
MOUNT BETHEL, Northampton.
Shaw, P., ( ) —
Van Horn, Alfred F., (A) 84, (Reg.)
MT. BRADDOCK, Fayette.
Smith, P. F., ( ) —
MOUNT OARMEL, Northumberland.
Bartho, Benj. F., (G) 8T, (Reg.)
Emrick, M. Luther, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Harpel, George W., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Lewis, Wm. H., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Krebs, D. T., ( ) -
Lazarus, J. S., ( ) —
Lewis, Wm. H., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Montelius, Ralph W., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Raessler, J. G., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Raessler, Rufus R., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Samuel, PJdmund W., (B) 80, (iieg.)
Williams, Wm. T., (N) 75, (Reg.)
MOUNT COBB, Lackawanna.
Kelly, Thomas, ( ) —
MOUNOO HOLLY SPRINGS, Cum-
berland.
Devenney, John C, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Lauman, Wm. H., (K) 67, (Reg.)
MOUNT JACKSON, Lawrence.
Mathiott, George H., (E) 87, (Reg.)
Zimmerman, H. E., (Cg) 54, (Eel.)
MOUNT JEWBTT, McKean.
Burdick, W., ( ) —
Vansickle, Allen A., ( ) —
MOUNT JOY, Lancaster.
Harry, Francis M., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Newpher, John J., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Ziegler, Jacob L., (B) 44, (Reg.)
Ziegler, James P., (A) 80, (Reg.)
MOUNT LEBANON, Allegheny.
Schreiuer, Cyrus B., (Af) 77, (Reg.)
MOUNT MORRIS, Greene.
Hatfield, George W., (E) 87, (Reg.)
Hatfield, Jacob, ( ) —
MOUNT OLIVER, Allegheny.
Koellier, F., ( ) —
O'Connor, H. R., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Phillips, J. R., ( ) —
MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmoreland.
Clark, J. H., ( ) —
Crosby, S. M., (E) 89, (Reg.)
Duncan, Hos. M., ( ) 92.
Fulton, Ralph Brskin, (B) 69, (Reg.)
Harkins, James, (Og) 86, (Eel.)
McConaughy, Francis M., (B) 46,
(Reg.)
Marsh, Edwin Brown, (B) 92, (Beg.)
Marsh, Florence L., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Miller, A. D., ( ) —
Myers, A. H., ( ) —
Plotner, Wm. S., (B) 88, (Reg.)
MOUNT PLEASANT MILLS, Snyder.
Rothrock, Marand, (G) 81, (Reg.)
MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon.
Borst, George Calvin, (K) T6, (Reg.)
McCarthy, Alvin B., (N) 71, (Reg.)
Thompson, George W., (B) 54, (Reg.)
MOUNTVILLE, Lancaster.
Hance, Theo. F., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Koser, S. B., (Am) 91, (Reg.)
Lehman, Jacob R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
MOUNT ZION, Lebanon.
Grumbine, Ezra, (A) 68, (Reg.)
MOYLAN, Delaware.
White, John D., Jr., ( ) —
MOZART, Bucks.
Kelly, Wm. John, (B) 91, (Reg.)
MUDDY CREEK FORKS, York.
Amos, James B., ( ) —
MUHLENBURG, Luzerne.
Long, Charles Avery, (Q) 86, (Reg.)
MULBERRY, York.
Melsheimer, B. L., ( ) —
MUNCY, Lycoming.
Albright, Joseph W., (A) 79, (Reg.)
Albright, Chester E., (Ay) 54, (Reg.)
Lyons, Ray, (A) 86, (Reg.)
Rankin, James R., (A) 83, (Reg.)
Wood, George G., (B) 72, (Reg.)
MUNHALL, Allegheny.
Fogleman, Adam P., (A) 84.
Wible, Elmer E., (E) 91, (Reg.)
MUNSON, Clearfield.
Belcher, Cassius E., (U) 77, (Reg.)
Thompson, Harry H., (B) 89, (Reg.)
MURRAYSVILLE, Westmoreland.
Stewart, John Gordon, (G) 82, (Reg.)
MYERSTOWN, Lebanon.
Bower, Gibson W., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Bower, Henry J., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Bower, William George, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Cottrell, Albert W., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Reiter, Albert Spangler, (Am) 82,
(Reg.)
Phillips, George S., (B) 80, (Reg.)
NADINE, Allegheny.
Latham, James, ( ) —
NANTICOKE, Luzerne.
Ayers, Charles A., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Davis, David H., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Dodson, Daniel W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Evans, D. E., ( ) —
(Joltman, W., ( ) —
Jasinski, P., ( ) —
Hill, Jacob F., (B) 85, (Beg.)
HoUey, Samuel L., (X) 78, (Reg.)
Kingsbury, Dana W., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Robbir.fi, Wm. G., ( ) —
Sharp, Wm. K., ( ) —
Sutliff, Justus, (N) 85, (Reg.)
NATRONA, Allegheny.
Donnell, John H., (E) 92, (Reg )
Galbraith, G. H.,-(Av) 62, (Reg.)
Lincolu, Mark H., (A) 85, (Reg.)
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NARBERTH, Montgomery.
Gardiner, "W. G., ( ) —
Rotzell, Willet E., (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
NAZARETH, Northampton.
Cope, George W., (B) 75.
Cope, Thomas, (B) 69, (Reg.)
Crawford, Wm. H., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Shireman, Henry L., (An) 85, (Bq) 86,
(Hom.)
Walter, Philip S. P., (B) 54, (Reg.)
NEAIj, Armstrong.
Patton, J. M., ( ) —
NEATH, Bradford.
Roberts, Wm., ( ) —
NEFF'S, Lohigh.
Mickley, Howard, (B) 80, (Reg.)
NEFF'S MHiLS, Huntingdon.
Lupfer, George W., (G) 81, (Reg.)
NEFFSYHjLE, Lancaster.
Witmer, Elias H., (A) 77, (Reg.)
NELSON, Tioga.
Baiter, Calvin S., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Loop, A. M., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Stevens, Wm. B., (B) 91, (Reg.)
NESCOPECK, Luzerne.
Casselberry, Thomas P., (B) 84, (Beg.)
Myers, Joeiah J., (G) 86, (Reg.)
NBSQUEHONING, Carbon.
Kistler, Grin F., ( ) —
NETTLE HILL, Greene.
Williams, T. T., (Hg) 77.
NEW ALBANY, Bradford.
Harshberger, W. Frank, (Cg.) 81,
(Eel.)
Kenyon, C. L., (B) 94, (Reg.)
Lantz, L. R., ( ) —
NEW ALEXANDRL4., Westmoreland.
Cook, Joseph L., (B) 58, (Beg.)
Irwin, B. C, (E) 89, (Reg.)
Rugh, Jacob W., (B) 51, (Reg.)
NEW BALTIMORE, Somerset.
Reidt, H. C, (G) 76, (Reg.)
NEW BEDFORD, Lawrence.
Jackson, David Prentice, (X) 74
(Reg.)
Stevenson, Silas, (I) 68, (Reg.)
NEW BERLIN, Union.
Rothrock, David R., (O) 84, (Reg.)
Wilson, Harry M., (B) 74, (Reg.)
NEWBERRY, Lycoming.
■ Bell, G. Franklin, (G) 85, (Reg.)
, Fessler, Harry H., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Kunkel, Wm. E., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
NEW BETHLEHEM, Clarion.
Criswell, John, ( ) —
Shumaker, Philip W., (I) 70, (Reg.)
Wick, James A., ( ) —
Wood, George H., (B) 80, (Reg.)
NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry.
Johnston, A. Russell, (B) 81, (Beg.)
- Moore Edward E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
NEW BRIDGEVILLE, York.
McCnllough, J. F., (G) 75, (Reg.)
NEW BRIGHTON, Beaver.
Boyd, J. S., (On) 74, (Hom.)
Fish, James C, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Gale, Constantine T., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Hardy, R. F., ( ) —
Jackson, Charles Elmer, (K) 84, (Reg
McConnell, Hiram S., (K) 75, (Reg.)
McKinny, David, Jr., ( ) —
Nippert, G. M., (Dk) 75, (Hom.)
Simpson, Wm. C, (K) 73, (Reg.)
Thompson, James G., (Bq) 72, (Hom
White, James K., (Bd) 77, (Reg.)
NEW BRITAIN, Bucks.
Kratz, Harvey, (A) 62, (Reg.)
NEW BUFFALO, Perry.
Klugh, Benj. P., (Oz) 70, (Reg.)
Steel, Francis, C, (A) 79, (Beg.)
NBWBURGH, Cumberland-
Cramer, D. Clark, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Leberknight, F. B., (B) 74, (Reg.)
NEW CASTLE, Lawrence.
Bell, Richard, (Hn) 91, (Hom.)
Blackwood, Thomas J., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Blair, John A., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Campbell, Howard E, ( ) —
Cook, Albert M., (Z) 81, (K) 83, (Reg
Cooper, Joseph L., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Covert John W., (Cu) 79, (HomO
Donnan, Edmund A., (B) 80, (Keg.)
Foster, Arthur, (An) 90, (Reg.)
Frishkorn, Fred. G., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Foster, J. C, (E) —
Harris, David R., (Bq) 78, (Hom.)
Lee, Charles H., (Bq) 64, (Horn.)
Lee, Wm. H., (Cd) 86, (Hom.)
Linville, Montgomery, (B) 73, (Reg.)
McKee, J. Cooper, (A) 52, (Reg.)
Moore, Jesse D., ( ) — (Reg.)
Phillips, Lewis Oliver, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Pollock, James K., (X) 73, (Reg.)
Reed, Charles A., ( ) —
Smith, John A., ( ) —
Stillings, Benj. W., (Cn) 83. (Homj
Toner, Mark Ferdinand, (B) 93, (Reg
Wallace, Robert A., (X) 77, (Reg.)
Wallace, Robert D., (I) 53, (Reg.)
Walters, Edwin C, (B) 91, (Reg.)
White, Newell, ( ) — (Hom.)
Wilson, Wm. Gilbert, (U) 76, (Reg.)
Wood, John D., ( ) — , (Hom.)
NEW CHESTER. Adams.
Melhorn, David H., (B) 82, (Reg.)
NEW COLUMBIA, Union.
Ross, Mathew W., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, E. A„ ( ) —
WykofE, P. S., (Cd) 83.
NEW CUMBERLAND, Cumberland.
Good, John F., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Hake, Edward G., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Linebaugh, Henry W., (B) 76, (Reg.)
NEW DERRY, Westmoreland.
Cosgrove, Wm; B., (G) 80, (Reg.)
NEW ENGLAND, Allegheny.
Richie, Joseph H., (I) 85, (Reg.)
NEW ENTERPRISE, Bedford.
Griffith, Harvey M., (I) 85, (Reg.)
NEW ERA, Bradford.
Bailette, Bessie W., (D) 85, (Reg.)
NEW FLORENCE, Westmoreland.
Clarke, Wm. J., (B) 49, (Reg.)
Pulton, J. A., ( ) —
LafEerty, James H., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Wilson, John M., ( ) — . (Reg.)
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NEWFOUNDLAND, Wayne.
Gilpin, Fletcher, (B) 66, (Reg.)
Kmoiu, Arthur J., (B) 85, (Reg.)
NEW FRANKLIN, Franklin.
Grove, Aaron B., (B) 80, (Reg.)
NEW FREEDOM, York.
Hetrick, Jeremiah S., (T) 73, (Reg.)
Manifold, Wm. H., (O) 61, (Reg.)
Stone, George S., (O) 90, (Reg.)
NEW FREEPORT, Greene.
Owen, L N., ( ) —
Rinehart, J. H., ( ) —
NEW GALILEE, Beaver.
Brittain, Richard J., (B) 63, (Reg.)
McGeehan, Wm. A., (I) 73, (Reg.)
Sturgeon, S., ( )
iLNT
NEW GERMANTOWN, Perry.
Allen, Wm. J., (Ai) 86, (Reg.)
NEW GRENADA, Fulton.
Hunter, R. J., ( ) —
NEW HAMBURG, Mercer.
Caldwell, Joseph R., (A) 67, (Reg.)
NEW HANOVER, Montgomery.
Knipe, Septimus A., (B) 66, (Reg.)
NEW HAVEN, Fayette.
Brashear, O. P., ( ) —
Gallagher, G. W., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Phillips, Ellis, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Torrenoe, D. Rogers, (B) 79, (Reg.)
NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster.
Hamer, D. W., (On) 78, (Horn.)
Kohler, John B., (MIS, (Reg.)
Oberholser, M. B., (Bq) 9, (Horn.)
NEW HOPE, Bucks.
Foulke, Richard C, (A) 69, (Reg.)
NEW KENSINGTON, Westmoreland.
Hindman, S. James, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Luther, Paul, (Gv) 66, (Reg.)
Patton, E. E., (E) 89, (Reg.)
NEW KINGSTOWN, Cumberland.
Fulk, Levi, (K) 74„ (Reg.)
NEW LEBANON, Mercer;
Thompson, James C, (E) 91, (Reg.)
NEW LEXINGTON, Somerset.
Moore, Harmar D., (B) 73, (Reg.)
NEW LONDON, Chester.
Armstrong, George D., ( ) —
Eves, James S., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Fulton, James (B) 59, (Beg.)
NEW MAHONING, Carbon.
Balliet, Tilghman M., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Keiser, P. D., ( ) —
NEWMANSTOWN, Lebanon.
Hagerman, Amos K., (N) 81, (Reg.)
NEW MILFORD, Susquehanna.
Ainey, David C, (Ag) 60, (Reg.)
Hakes, Charles W., (Ds) 88, (Hom.)
Jackson, D. P., ( ) —
Snyder, Abram E., (B) 89, (Reg.)
NEW MILLPORT, Clearfield.
Park, Wm. C, (I) 82, (Reg.)
NEW OXFORD, Adams.
Sheetz, J. Lawrence, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Strahan, Theodore, (O) 67, (Reg.)
Snyder, J. J., (G) 93, (Reg.)
NEW PARIS, Bedford.
Ferry, Franklin F., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Statler, James B., ( ) —
NEW PARK, York.
Glessie, Wm. D., (K) 80, (Reg.)
NEWPORT, Perry.
Campbell, Geo. W., (B) 79, (Reg.)
De Lancey, Charles E., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Eby, James B., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Orris, Henry O., (A) 67, (Reg.)
NEWPORTVILLE Bucks.
Dingee, Charles, (A) 77, (Reg.)
Dingee, Richard, (B) 51, (Reg.)
NEW PROVIDENCE, Lancaster.
Helm, Amos H., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Wentz, Wm. J., (B) 65, (Reg.)
NEW RICHMOND, Crawford.
Hall, F. L., ( ) —
NEW RINGGiOLD, SchuylkiU.
Behler, Jacob, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Solliddy, B. F., (B) 65, (Reg.)
NEWRY, Blair.
Black, Michael F-, (B) 73, (Reg.)
Eldon, Roswell T., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Wright, W. L., ( ) —
NEW SALEM, Fayette.
Johnson, S. E., ( ) —
NEW SHEFFIELD, Beaver.
Davidson, Hugh H., (I) 76, (Reg.)
Engle, O. C, (O) 87, (Reg.)
NEW STANTON, Westmoreland.
Bair, George E-, (I) 86, (Reg.)
Gilmore, J. W-, (Eh) 74, (P. M.)
NEWTON HAMILTON, Mifflin.
Nipple, D. Clark, (Al) 77, (Reg.)
NEWTOWN, Bucks.
Crewitt, J. A., (G) 76, (RegJ
Doan, Edward H., fBq) 81, (Ho:
Harris, Henry B., ( )
Heston, George T., (A) 52, (Reg.)
Smith, Charles B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Smith, Lettie A., (D) 67, (Reg.)
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Delaware.
Caley, Joseph M., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Thomas, John G., (A) 69, (Reg.)
NEW TRIPOLI, Lehigh.
Kressly, John A., (Bq) 89.
NEWVILLE, Cumberland.
Olaudy, John C, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Lessig, Harry C, (B) 78.
Reynolds, Wm. B., (Bq) 70, (Hom.)
Stewart, W. G., (I) 74, (Reg.)
Zook, Eli J., (B) 78, (Reg.)
NEW WILMINGTON, Lawrence.
Elliott, John W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Mealy, George W., (Ae) 82, (Reg.)
Smith, William Luther, (B) 75, (Bee.)
NIANTIC, Montgomery.
Wilson, Joseph H., (Ag) 63, (Reg.)
NICHOLSON, Wyoming.
Kelly, Hiram N., (B) 57, (Beg.)
Newton, Charles R., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Wheeler, Eno S., (B) 73, (Beg.)
NINEVEH, Greene.
Throckmorton, Wm. S., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Kerr, Thos. R., (E) 92, (Reg.)
NIPPENOSE, Lycoming.
Pearson, George W., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
NOBLESTOWN, Allegheny.
Taylor, W. B. ( ) —
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NORMALVILLE, Fayette.
McCoy, A. H. ( ) —
NORRISTOWN, Montgomery.
Bennet, Alice, (D) 76, (Reg.), State
Hospital.
Bradley, Charles, (B) 75, (Reg.), 302
E. Main.
Bunting, Harry M., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
521 Sweede.
Corson, EUwood M., (A) 63, (Reg.),
118 E. Main.
Drake, Howard H., (B) 78, (Reg.), 412
De Kalb.
EUershaw, Albert, (B) 91, (RegJ
Eisenberg, Philip Y., (A) 73, (Reg.),
221 N. Main.
Furey, Edward M., (B) 83, (Reg.),
624 W. Airy. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Gerhard, Emanuel P., (B) 84, l,Reg.),
511 W. Marshall. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3 and 6 to 8 p. m.
Hobensack, J. Rex, (A) 93, (Reg.)
Jacobs, Theodore, (A) 60, (Reg.), 213
E. Main.
Johnson, Benj. K., (F) 61, (Reg.),
714 W. Marshall. 7 to 9 a. m., 12
to 3 and 6 to 9 p. m.
Kane, James J., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Knipe, Jacob O., (B) 62, (Reg.), 528
Sweede. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7 p. m.
Longsbury, N. H., ( ) —
liOthrop, Harriet E., (Cs) 90, (Reg.)
McCaffney, George, ( ) —
Moore, Mabel W., (D) 89, (Reg.), 529
Preston, Mahlon, (Bq) 31, (Horn.), 15
E. Penn. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to
Read! liouis W., (A) 49, (Reg.), 207
Main. 7 to 8.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 7
Reed, Willoughby H., (B) 82, (Reg.),
Marshall and Aator.
Richards, Emma E., (D) 86, (Reg.),
606 Sweede.
Richardson, David D., ^A) 71, Insane
Hospital, (Reg.)
Richardson, Margaret, (D) 53, 527
Sweede.
Spear, John C, (A) 61, (Reg.)
Still, Horace, (Bq) 77, (Hom^, 409
Cherry. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
Trumbower, Lewis T., (K) 62, (Reg.),
724 W. Marshall.
Umstad, John R., (B) 76, (Reg.). 7
to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Watson, Florence, ( ) —
Weaver, John D., (B) 85, (Reg.), 609
Sweede.
Weaver, Joseph Kerr, (B) 67, (Reg.),
612 DeKalb. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Weber, Charles Z., (B) 82, (Reg.), 15
B. Airy. 7 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Welsh, Lilian, (D) 89, (Reg.)
Whitcomb, Harry H., (A) 80, (Reg.
622 DeKalb av. Until 9 a. m
12.30 to 1.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wiley, S. Nelson, (B) 79, (Reg.), 61
De Kalb. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 an
6 to 8 p. m.
Wilmarth, Alfred W., (At) 79, (Reg.
State Hospital.
Wilson, Daniel A., (Bq) 90, (Horn.
Elm and Cherry. 9 to 10 a. m'.,
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Willits, Mary, (D) 81, (Reg.), Stai
Hospital.
NORTH BEND, Clinton.
Davis, R. O., ( ) —
NORTHBROOK, Chester.
Marshall, Edward J., (A) 67, (Reg.)
NORTH CLARENDON, Warren.
Hamilton, John W\, ffi) M., (Reg.)
NORTH EAST, Erie.
Russell, John C, (I) 84, (Reg.)
JORTH EAST, Erie.
Hall, Clinton Clay, (W) 84, (Reg.)
Heard, Amos B., (Ap) 72, (Regj^
Jackson, John O., (Cn) 82, (Hom.)
Loop, Dennis D., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Putnam, Burton Hill, (Z) 76, (Reg.)
NORTH LIBERTY, Mercer.
Frinfrock, George, ( ) —
NORTH HOPE, Butler.
Pisor, Oliver P., (B) 81, (Reg.)
NORTH SBWICKLEY, Beaver.
Hazen, Judson M., (I) 71, (Reg.)
NORTHUMBERLAND, Northumbi
land.
Burg, Horace W., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Elliott, John A., (Bx) 75, (Eel.)
Purman, Willis H., (Bl) 87, (Reg.)
Sheets, John W., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Stoner, Wm. B., ( ) —
NORTH WALES, Montgomery.
Hand, L. L., ( ) —
Slifer, Henry Franklin, (A) 76, (Re|
NORTH WARREN, Warren.
Cowden, Ernest J., (K) 82, (Reg.)
NORWOOD, Delaware.
Baier, Geo. F., ( ) —
Boon, Jacob, (B) 67, (Reg.)
NOWRYTOWN, Indiana.
Frederick, Wm. R., (E) 88, (Reg.)
NOXEN,, Wyoming.
Miller, ( ) —
Tibbins, George H., (B) 90, (Reg.)
NUMIDIA, Columbia.
Wintersteen, John C, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Zimmerman, Piue, (B) 83, (Reg.)
NUREMBERG, Schuylkill.
Yeager, Edwin L., (B) 77, (Reg.)
OAKDALE STATION, Allegheny.
Daily, S. L., ( ) —
Morrison, Robert, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Stevenson, Alfred C, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Van Sickle, C. N., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
OAKLAND, Armstrong.
HefEner, S. Jerome, (E) 92, (Reg.)
Hosack, W. S., ( ) —
Shumaker, P. W., ' —
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OAKLAND CROSS ROADS, Weit-
moreland.
Bush, Alpheus A., (K) Y5, (Reg.)
OAKS, Montgomery.
Gumbus, Charles W., (B) 64, (Reg.)
Rambo, Samuel M., (B) 79, (Beg.)
OAKVILLE, Cumberland.
Betz, Israel, (B) 68, (Reg.)
Myers, Benj. F., (Am) 92, (Beg.)
OBERLIN, Dauphin.
Putt, Maurice O., (A) 73 (Reg.)
SchafEner, D. W., (O) 87, (Reg.)
OBOIjD, Berks.
Collins, Owen E., ( ) —
Hain, David H., (B) 81, (Reg.)
OGDENSBUBG, Tioga.
Wooster, Theodore, ( ) —
OGONTZ, Montgomery.
Cooper, Ralph Lee, (F) 60, (Reg.)
OHIOPYLE, Fayette.
Brady, H. Y., (E) 89, (Reg.)
OHIOVILLE, Beaver.
Boyd, George J., (W) 89, (Reg.)
Johnston, John W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Sloan, W. J., (Ds) 86.
OIL CITY, Venango.
Arters, James D., (Z) 85, (Reg.).
Sycamore and Elm. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 4, after 7 p. m.
Oonners, William F., (N) 80, (Reg.),
Savings Bank. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Cope Adelbert F., (W) 70, (Beg.), 114
Sycamore. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Coulter, C. W., (E) 88, (Reg.), 13
Centre. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 3.30 to
5.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Curran, Edwin J., (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
89, Lambertou blk. 11 a. m. to 12
m., 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Davis, F. F., (W) 67, (Reg.), Ill
State. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
Davis, j! F., (E) 91, (Reg.), Ill
State.
Dunkle, C. G., ( ) (Reg.)
Forster, William, (Z) 65, (Reg.), cor.
Front and State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Jackson, Wm. H., (I) 68, (Hom.), 122
Centre. 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Magee G. W., (E) 89, (Reg.), 13 Cen-
tre. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 3.30, 7
to 9 p. m.
MoCuUoch, Thomas C, (B) 53, (Reg.),
222 Centre. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Ritchey, John A., (B) 71, (Reg.), 13
Centre. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1.30 to
3.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Seip, George W., (B) 62, (Reg.), 18
Seneca, 9.30 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Sellew, Sylvester W., (Cn) 82, (Hom.),
114 Centre. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6,
after 7 p. m.
Strayer, Jacob P., (B) 80, (Beg.), Ill
Centre. 11 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
OLD LINE, Lancaster.
Brecht, S. S., (Dv) 69, (Eel.) '
OLD ZIONSVILLE, Lehigh.
Appel, Charles H., (B) 61, (Re^.)
OLEY, Berks.
Hartline, Charies C, (B) 92, (Beg.)
Herbst, Edwin M., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Hertzog, G. Frank, (C) 89, (Reg.)
Hertzog, William F., (Af) 80.
OLIVET, Armstrong.
Bwing. Charles M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
OLYPHANT, Lackawanna.
Crans, A. F., ( ) —
Kelly, J. J., ( ) —
Kelly, Leonard, (K) 66, (Reg.)
Lloyd, Wm. E., (B) 78, (Beg.)
Meiiell, Edwin W., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Van Sickle, Frederick L., (B) 86,
(Reg.)
ONBBRG, Indiana.
Short, James C, (B) 82, (Reg.)
ORANGE, Luzerne.
Morris, J. C, ( ) —
ORANGEVXLLE, Columbia.
Jolly, George L., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Stoddart, Alfred P., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
ORBISONIA, Huntingdon.
Browning, Winfield T., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Bush, Charles B., (B) 85, (Reg.)
James, G. W. C, (A) 54, (Reg.)
James, W. T., (A) 90, (Reg.)
ORBPIBLD, Lehigh.
Brdman, Albert J., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Kern, Joshua, ( ) —
Kline, Molten, J., (A) 75, (Reg.)
OREGON, Lancaster.
Royer, Jacob W., (B) 92, (Reg.)
ORIOLE, Lycoming.
Grier, John H., (B) 40, (Reg.)
ORRSTOWN. Franklin.
Leberknight, Adam K., (B) 78, (Reg.)
ORWELL, Bradford.
Conklin, Gustavus, (B) 62, (Beg.)
ORVILLA, Montgomery.
Cope, Leidy L., (B) 83, (Reg.)
ORWIGSBURGH, Schuylkill.
Binkley, George K., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Hartman, Henry Y., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Steckel, EUwood K., (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
OSCEOLA, Tioga.
Bosworth, C. H., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Heggie, A. J., ( ) —
Humphrey, W. T., ( ) —
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield.
Good, Daniel R., (B) 58, (Reg.)
Henderson, James L., (Al) 82, —
Myers, J. G. L., (Dr) 84, (Eel.), (Reg.)
Read, Frederick B., (B) 67, (Reg.)
O'SHANTER, Clearfield.
Haines, Jeremiah, ( ) —
OSTBRBURGH, Bedford.
Conrad, Henry W., (I) 82, (Reg.)
OSWAYO, Potter.
Cummings, A. W., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Maynard, Martin, ( ) —
Turner, W. H., ( ) —
OTTSVILLB, Bucks.
Grim, George M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
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58, (Reg.)
OVAIi, JLycommg.
Pearson, George W., (W) 74, (Reg.)
OVERTON. Bradford.
Park, J. R., ( ) —
Rinebald, Lewis, ( ) —
OXFORD, Chester.
Clement, James M., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Gillespie, Frank, ( )
Houston, Joseph Willis, (B) 57, (Reg.)
Hutchinson, Frank P., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Kirk, Lewis H., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Rose, John F., (Bq) 65, (Horn.)
Stubbs, Daniel A., (B) 74.
Taylor, Edward' C, (A) 67, (Reg.)
Webb, Ella S., (D) 85, (Reg.)
PAINTERSVILLB, Mifflin.
Myers, I. H., (G) 77, (RegO
«?,^}'^^^<*^ "^- H' <^) 6'^ (^««)
PAISLEY, Greene.
Laidley, John, ( ) —
PALM, MontgodDBary.
Hersh, D. G.
PALMYRA, Lebanon.
Fretz, Milton B., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Leslie, Cyrus H., (A,
Thome, Wm. H., (A]
PAOLI, Chester.
Baugh, A. Wayne, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Butt, A. M., ( ) —
PARADISE, Lancaster.
Bryson, Lewis M., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Sour, Stephen A. D., (B) 91, (Reg.)
PARDOE, Mercer.
Barnes, A., ( ) —
PARIS, Washington.
Beigard, A. M., ( ) —
Hindman, S. J., YG) 81, (Reg.)
PARKER'S FORD, Chester.
Finkburn, S. S., ( ) —
PARKER'S LANDING, Armstrong.
Eggert, G«orge L.
Eggert, Joseph, (I) . , _ .
Goheen, Benjamin F., (I) 60, (Reg.)
Hoover, Albert M., (I) 70, (Reg.)
Moore, Alvin A., (Ae) 86, (Reg.)
PARKSBURGH, Chester.
Maxwell, James R., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Murphey, Walter A., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Taylor, James T., (B) 90, (Reg.)
PARKLAND,
Kirk, , ( ) -
PARNASSUS, Westmoreland.
Alter, David, (B) 61, (Reg.)
Dodds, Joseph S., (B) 75, (Reg.)
' Park, G. C, ( ) —
PARRYVILLB, Carbon.
Haas. George H., (Bq) 87, (Hom.)
PARSONS, Luzerne.
Kelly, John J., {A) 88, (Reg.)
Lewis, William M., (G) 92, (Reg.)
McCarthy, D. G., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Mebane, David C, (N) 83, (Reg.)
PATTERSON, Juniata.
Sulofe, Samuel A., (P) 82, (Reg.)
PATTON, Cambria.
Bennett, Francis Gurney, (B) 8
(Reg.)
PATRICKSBURG, Northumberland.
Gessinger, G. F., ( ) —
G., (G) 81, (Reg.)
53, (Reg.)
PAVIA, Bedford,
Wengert, J. H., (G) 79, (Reg.)
PEALE, Clearfield.
Andrews, W. W., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Weida, Isidore J., (A) 90, (Reg.)
PECKVILLE, Lackawanna.
Beck, J. W., (0) 87, (Reg.)
Graves, I. S., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Sickler, Jasper B., (K) 90, (Reg.)
PEN ARGYL, Northampton.
Cawley. Thomas F., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Gross, Chester, L., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Johnson, I. S.. (N) 87, (Reg.)
Johnson, J. N., ( ) —
McGormick, Harry C, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Scheffler, James, ( ) —
Swartz, George N., (K) 75, (Reg.)
PENBROOK, Dauphin.
Shope, Elias L., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Zeigler, J. B., (G) 85, (Reg.)
PENFIELD, Clearfield.
Kline, J. H., ( ) —
Lewis, Edward C, (K) 81, (Reg.)
Smith, Reuben, (Co) 86, (Eel.)
Swires, W. A., ( )
PENLLYN, Montgomery.
Tyson, James L., (A) 38, (Reg.)
PENN LINE, Crawford.
Greenfield, Robert N., (W) 69, (Reg.)
PENN RUN P. O., Indiana.
Dickie, Edward H., (Ae) 84, (Reg.)
Mabon, James Irwin, (B) 88, (Reg.)
PENNSBURGH, Montgomery.
Hillegass, John G., (A) 49, (Reg.)
Mensch, James G., (F) 56, (Reg.)
Waage, Charles T., (B) 49, (Reg.)
PENN'S CREEK, Snyder.
Kanawel, John F., (A) 79, (Reg.)
Sampsel, James W., (B) 78, (Reg.)
PENN'S PARK, Bucks.
HeUyer, Howard A., (A) 68, (Reg.)
PENNSDALE, Lycoming.
Dick, P., ( ) —
PENNSVILLE, Fayette.
Chalfant, W. B., ( ) —
PENN'S STATIOKI, Westmoreland.
McKee, Joseph I., (X) 76, (Reg.)
PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Hunt
ingdon.
Houser, Luther M., (A) 86, (Reg.)
PEQUBA, Lancaster.
McOreary, John H., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Martin, Aaron (B) 79, (Reg.)
PENRYN, Lancaster.
Sieling, Augustus M., (G) 87, (Reg.)
PBRKASIE, Bucks.
Landis, Daniel M., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Ritter, Hiram W., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Wickert, V. W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
PBRRYOPOLIS, Payette.
Davidson, John H., (I) 70, (Reg.)
Whitsett, James B., (I) 80, (Reg.)
PERRYVILLE, Allegheny.
Lindley, Henry S., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Lindley, Lutellua W., (B) 73, (Reg.)
PETERSBURGH, Huntingdon.
Campbell, Charles, ( ) —
McCauley, Charles A., (A) 87, (Reg.;
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PETHESVIIiLE, Northampton.
Koch, John G., CB) 65, (Reg.)
PETROLEUM, Centre, Venango.
Playford, R. W., (Reg.)
PETROLIA, Butler.
Andra, N. ( ) —
Wallace, G. A., ( ) —
PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia.
Aaron*, Joseph, (Gb) 83, (Reg.), 418
S. 11th. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8.30 p. m.
Abbej, C. L., (D) 87, (Reg.), 717
Franklin.
Abrahamson, Joseph, (Fk) 75, (O) 90,
(Reg.), 339 S. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Abbott, Francis L., (Bq), (Horn.), 3039
N. 15th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Abbott, Harvey N., (A) 78, (Reg.),
2405 N. 19th. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Abell, Amacey B., (B) 75, (Reg.), 226
N. 12th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur-
days, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Achley, Wm. Scattergood, (Bq) 91,
(Horn.), 2305 N. 29th. Until 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ackerman, James F., (Bs), (Horn.),
1724 Chestnut. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Adams, Jeannie S., (D) 91, (Reg.),
1205 Spruce. 10 to 12 a. m., 4.30
to 5.30 p. m.
Adams, T. Louis, (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
117 S. 16th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
other hours by appointment.
Adams, J. Howe, (A) 89, (Reg.), 2043
Locust. Until 10 a. m., at 7 p. m.
Adamson, Eleanor, (D) 86, (Ret),
1716 Chestnut. 2 to 5 p. m.
Adler, John M., (Be) 51, (Reg.). 1122
Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Adler, Lewis H., (O) 59, (B) 71, (Reg.),
118 N. 17th. Before 10 a. m., 3 to
5 p. m.
Adler, Lewis H., Jr., (A) 88, (Reg.),
■1610 Arch. Until 10.30 a. m., 2.30
to 3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
AJburger, Abram, (Cz) 65, (Eel.), 726
Berks. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Alcott, Wm. G., (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
1117 Jefferson. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 p. m.
Alcorn, Adella, (Ga) 81, (Elec.), 1905
N. 11th. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Alday, H. B., (A) 82, (Reg.), 2129 N
20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Aldrich, Oliye O., (D) 74, (Reg.), 623
S. 10th. - V 6/.
Alexander, John J., (A) 80, (Reg.),
1329 N. 18th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Allaband, Samuel C, (A) 65, (Reg.),
1814 S. 6th. 7 to 9 a. in., i to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Allan, Arthur G., (A) 78, (Reg.), 2047
N. 19th. UntU 9 a. m., 4 to 5, 6 to
7 p. m.
Allcutt, Wm., ( ) 68, (Horn.), 1827 S.
12th. UntU 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 9
p. m.
AUcutt, D. J., (Bq) 88, (Hom.), 1939
S. 12th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Allen, Harrison, (A) 61, (Reg.), 1933
Chestnut. Tuesdays until 11 a. m.,
9 a. m. to 12 m.
Allen, Francis S., (A) 86, (Reg.), D.
V. S., 800 N. 17th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 3, after 6 p. m.
Allen, Joshua G., (A) 56, (Reg.), 1237
Spruce. 10 to 11 a. m., 7 p. m.
Allen, John V., (Bq) 81, (Horn.), 4637
F'k'd.- av. 8 to 9 a. nif, 1 to 3, and
7 to 8 p. m. (except Sunday).
Allen, Harry MeMn, (C) 94, (Reg.),
2424 N. 19th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Allen, Joshua, (Bq) 78, (Horn.), 2136
E. Cumberland. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Allen, Mary E., (D) 76, (Reg.), 346 S.
16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4.30 to 6 p. m.
Allen, Richard C, (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
4419 Frankford a v. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Allis, Oscar H., (B) 66, (Reg.), 1604
Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
AUyn, Herman B., (A) 85, (Reg.), N.
E. 40th and Locust. Until 9 a. m.,
2 and 6.30 p. m.
Alrich, Wm. Marshall, (A) 89, (_Reg.),
5560 Main. 8 to 9, 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ambler, Wm. S., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
4448 Germantown av. Until 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday un-
til 10 a. m.
Amick, John H. B., (A) 76, (Reg.),
2241 N. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 5.30
to 7 p. m.
Anders, James M., (A) 77, (Reg.), 1605
Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 p.
m. by appointment. Sunday 8 to
10 a. m.
Anderson, Caroline V. E., (D) 78,
(Reg.), 1926 S. College av. Until
iO a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Anderson, Frank T., (B) 82, (Reg.),
71st and Upland. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Andrews, Reuben H., (A) 74, (Reg.),
2029 Columbia av. (Ed. Medical
Summary).
Andrews, Thos. Hollingsworth, (B)
64, (Reg.), 1119 Spruce. 9 to 11 a.
m. Surgeon to Bureau of Police
and Fire.
Angney, John R., (Ay) 50, (Reg.),
N. E. 5th, o. Spruce.
Angney, William Muir, (B) 78, (Reg.),
519 Spruce.
Antill, Joseph V., (B) 89, (Reg.), 2300
N. 5th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 9 p. m.
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Apeldorn, Ernest F., (B) 81, (Reg.),
2113 Howard. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Apple, Ammon A., (B) 90, (Reg.
2303 N. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
7 to 9 p. m.
Apple, Wm. S., (B) 89, (Reg.), 2862
N. 5th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Applebach, Henry B., (A) 89, (Reg.),
638 Diamond. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 6
Archibald, Henry C, (A) 81, (Reg.),
2101 S. 6th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and
7 p. m.
Armstrong, Wm. A., ( ) — , 1803 N.
Broad. 7 to 8 a. m., 4.30 to 7 p. m.
Ash, Henry St. Clair, (F) 50, (Reg.),
1835 Fairmount av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m. ; no Sunday office hours.
Ashcraft, Leon Thomas, (Bq) 90,
(Horn.), 1631 Diamond. 8 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ashhurst, John, Jr., (A) 60, (Reg.),
2000 De.Lancey pi. 9 to 10 a. m.,
4. p. m.
Ashhurst, Samuel, (A) 61, (Reg.), 2308
De Laucey pi. Before 10 a. m., 5 p. m.
Ashton, Samuel K., (A) 43, (Reg.), 222
5. 8th. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 4, after
6 p. m.
Ashton, Thomas George, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 222 S. 8th.
Ashton, Wm. Easterly, (A) 81, (B) 84,
(Reg.), 2011 Walnut.
Atkinson, G. B., (Be) 91, (Reg.), 1002
Vine. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Atkinson, William B., (B) 53, (Reg.),
1400 Pine. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4.30
and 7 p. m.
Atlee, Walter Franklin, (A) 50, (Reg.),
210 S. 13th. 12 to 4 p. m.
Atlee, Washington L., (B) 70, (Reg.),
1710 Girard av. Until 10 a. m.,
2.30 to 4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Auck, Charles, Frederick, (C) 91,
(Reg.), 2418 Brown, until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Audenried, Ada Howard (D) 92, (Reg.)
125 S. 16th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
AufEurth, William A., (B) 83, (Reg.),
5. W. Rosehill and E. Indiana. Until
9 a. m., 2 to 3, after 7 p. m.
Aulde, John, (B) 82, (Reg.), 1411 Wal-
nut. 2 to 4, and 7 p. m.
ATison, David, (A) 86, (Reg.), 642
Lehigh aye. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ayars, Sherman B., (Bx) 84, 720 N.
Broad. 9 to 12 a. m., 2.30 to 4.30,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bachman, Gustavus A., (B) 74, (Beg.),
2016 N. 2d. Until 9 a. m., 6 p. m.
Bachman, Edward F., (B) 90, (Beg.),
769 S. 9th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 3 to
6, 7 to 8 p. m.
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Bacon, John, (A) 89, (Reg.), 1409
Locust. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Baer, Benj. F., (A) 76, (Reg.), 2010
Chestnut. 10 to 12 a. m., by appoint-
ment, p. m.
Bahl, Charles H., (A) 64, (Reg.), 1002
N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Bahl, Charles Z., (B) 88, (Reg.), 1002
N. 6th, 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Bailette, Bessie W., (D) 86, (Reg.),
2026 E. Cumberland. 8 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Baker, Anthony G., (Dj) 76, (B) 87,
(Reg.), 404 Susquehanna ave. 7 to
9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Baker, Charles H., (Dk) 68, (Hom.)
3727 Powelton av. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, and 7 to 8 p. m.
Baker, Charles S., (A) 40, (Reg.),
1711 Warnock. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Baker, Prank Kline, (B) 90, (Reg.),
3003 Ridge, ave. 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Baker, George Fales, (A) 87, (Reg.),
1818 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Baker, John George, (B) 66, (Reg.),
1403 N. Front. 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Bnker, Washington Hopkins, (A) 75,
(Reg.), 1610 Sumner. Until 9 a. m.,
4 and 7 p. m.
Baldwin, Harry S., (Cy) 91, (Elec),
1525 N. 13th. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Baldwin, Kate Wylie, (D) 90, (Reg.),
320 S. Eleventh. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to
6 p. m.
Baldy, John Montgomery, (A) 84,
(Reg.). 1722 Chestnut.
Ballantine, Charles Hamilton, (B) 82,
(Reg.), 1700 S. Tenth. 9 to 11 A. M.,
3 to 4, after 7 p. m.
Ballentine, Allen DeBow, (Bq) 86,
(Horn.), 4535 Paul, Frankford. 7 to
0 a. m., 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p.m.
Balliet, Tilghman M., (A) 87, (Beg.),
3709 Powelton av. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Banes, S. Thompson, (B) 82, (Reg.),
845 N. Broad. Until 10 a. m., after
Bank's, James O. H., (Bq) 73, (Horn.),
3925 Brown. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Banks, Wm. Baker, (C) 91, (Reg.),
736 N. 19th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 10 p. m.
Barclay, WiUiam H., (B) 80, (Beg.),
605 S. 10th. Morning only.
Barcus, Adolph L., ffi) 91, (Reg.),
2021 N. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to. 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bardin, Dennison R., (N) 48, (Reg.),
331 N. 40th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Barker, T. Ridgeway, (B) 86, (Reg.).
427 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA —Continued.
Barnard', Thos. P. C, (Z) — , (Reg.),
530 Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 12 to
1.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bames, Alonzo M., (F) 58, (Reg.),
3241 N. 12th. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to
2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Bames, Charles H., (A) 91, (Reg.),
34 S. 18th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Bames, Thos. B., (Dv) 70, (Bel.), 1305
MoKean. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
Barr^B'enj. J., (Bq) 55, (Horn.), 2137
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Barr, S. Dickson, (B) 88, (Reg.), 1419
Walnut. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Barrett, Albert R., (Bq) 78, (Reg.), 13
Coulter, Gtn. 6 to 9 p. m.
Barrett. Wm. C, (B) 74, (Reg.), N. B.
cor. 40th, Powelton av. Until 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Barrows, George Andrew, (Bq) 92,
Horn.), 1608 Mt. Vernon. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Bartholow, Paul, (B) 91, (Reg.), 1527
Locust.
Bartholow, Roberts, (O) 52, (Reg.),
1527 Locust 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Barthmaier, John M., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
2917 N. 5th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bartlett, Clarence, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
1506 Arch. Oct. 1 to May 31, 8
to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.; June 1 to
to Sept. 30, 8 to 11 a. m.; evenings
by appointment.
Barton, Amy S., (D) 74, (Reg.), 1523
Spruce. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Other
hours by appointment only.
Barton, Isaac, (B) 77, (Reg.), Ill N.
16th. 10 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Barton, James M., (B) 68, (Reg.), 1337
Spruce. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Bary, Vera, (D) 78, (Reg.), 215 Wister,
Gtn. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Bate, Arthur E., (B) 91, (Reg.), 140 N.
10th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel., No. 3538.
Bassette, M. Imogene, (D) 87, (Reg.),
1909 Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m.
Batt, Wilmer R., (A) 84, (Reg.),
2449 Columbia at. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bauer, Chas., (B) 84, (Reg.), 929 N.
7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bauer, Louis Demme, (B) 90, (Reg.),
635 N. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Bauer, Louis G., (A) 72, (Reg.), 635 N.
5th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bauer, Rudolph F., x(Bq) 85, (Horn.),
1514 Fairmount av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Baum, Charles, (A) 77, (Reg.), 630
N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30 p. m.
Baumgartner, Wm. Jacob, (B) 93,
(Reg.), 2729 N. Broad. Until 9.30
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Baxter, Hart Berg., (A) 91, (Reg.),
1422 Christian. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3 p. m.; 1240 S. loth, at 9 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Baxter, Henry F., (A) 64, (Reg.),
1422 Christian. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Bayley, Weston D., (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
1643 S. Broad. Until 10 a. m,, 3
to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Beary, Eli S., (A) 78, (Reg.), 128
Queen Falls. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 10 p. m.
Beates, Henry, Jr., (A) 79, (Reg.),
1421 Girard av. 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.;
evening hour by appointment.
Beatty, Thos. X, (B) 80, (Reg.), 1315
Howard. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Beck, J. Howard, (A) 82, (Reg.), 1925
Fairmount av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 3 to 6 p. m.
Beckman, Oswald H., (B) 84, (Reg.),
762 S. 15th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p m.
Beebe, Charles H., (Bq) 81, (Hom.),
173 W. Cumberland. (Res. 2117
East). 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Belden, Oliver S., (A) 58, (Reg.),
1946 N. 22d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Bell, Edward H., (B) 75, (Reg.), 322
S. 5th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bell, James H., (B) 84, (Htg.), 1637
Arch. 8 to 11.30 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Bell, .Tames R. F., fA) 69, (Reg.),
2028 N. Broad. XTntil 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Beltz, Franklin M., (A) 81, (Roi:.),
2036 N. Broad. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3.30, after 7 p. m.
Benner, Henry D., (A) 54. (Reg.),
841 S. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Bennerman, Louis C, (B) 87, (Reg.),
4422 Gtn av. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bennett, William H., (A) 69, (Reg.),
332 S. 15th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m., at Atlantic City during the
summer.
Bennett, Wm. R., (B) 93, (Reg.), 1321
Vine. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bentzel, Elmer E., (A) 87, (Reg.).
1001 Vine. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Berens, Bernard, (A) 80, (Reg.), 2002
Chestnut 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Berens, Conrad, (A) 83, (Reg.), 1,833
Chestnut. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Berens, Joseph, (F) 41, (Horn.), 1500
Green. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Berger, Ferdinand, (Ge) 91, (Blec),
230 N. 5th. 8 a. m. to 9 i). m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Bertolette, Daniel N., (B) 72, (Reg.),
U. a. N. Hospital.
BOTlet, James F., (B) 77, (Reg.), 319
Green. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 6.30
to 9 p. m.
Berkenstock, Williaom F., (Bq) 84
(Horn.), 1639 Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
^^^^^^^\ Eugene P., (A) 68, (Reg.),
221 S. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bette^ B. Frank, (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
1609 Girard av. Until 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Sunday 9 to 10.30 a. m.
Betts, Thomas, (A) 66, (Reg.), Oak
Lane. 8 to 9 a. m.
^S^*^''\??*^^' ^^ '^2, (Reg.), 1547
Spnng Garden. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Beran, David, (B) 91, (Reg.), 1015
5. 3d.
Bewley, Richard, (Bq) 86, (Horn.), 116
Queen, Falls. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Beyea, Harry, D., (A) 91, (Beg.),
237 S. 13th. Wil 10 a. m., 2 t^s!
8 to 9 p. m.
Beyer, i. Monroe, (Bq) 83, (Hom.),
BuBtleton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Biddle, Alei. W., (B) 79, (Reg.), Chest-
nut Hill, Bethm. Turnpike. 8 to 9
a. m., 2 to 3, 6 p. m.
Bigler, William H., (Bq) 71, (Horn.),
1524 Arch. From June to Oct. 1
11 a. m. to 3 p. m.; from Oct. to
June 1, 8 to 10 a. m., 3.30 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Bigler, Charles A., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
1919 N. 13th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Billstein, Aaron M., (A) 92, (Reg.),
717 N. 5th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Billstein, Emma L., (D) 93, (Reg.),
1214 Locust. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Birch, John P. (Bq) 70, (Hom.), 3801 j
Powelton av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Binder, O. Roberts, (0) 92, (Reg.),
225 S. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Bird, John F., (A) 43, (Reg.), 601
N. 11th. Until 9 a. m.,'l to 3, after
Birkey, Thomas W., (A) 51, (Reg.),
245 S. 6th. 8 to 10 a. m., 0 to 8
p. m.
Birney, David B., (A) 85, (Beg.), 1810
DeLancey pi.
Bimey, Herman H., (Be) 88, (A) 89,
(Reg.), 914 N. 44th. Until 10 a. m.,
3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Birriole, Francis A., (B) 93, (Reg.),
1020 Sansom. 12 m. to 2 p. m.
Biscoe, Ellis F., (Cw) 88, (Horn), 2201
N. 18th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Bissey, Herman S., (A) 80, (Reg.),
1630 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Biver, Gustavus B., (Fw) 78, (Reg.),
835 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Black, Judson H., (C) 92, (B) 93,
(Reg.), 1818 Arch. Until 8.30 a. m.,
3 to 4, at 7 p. m.
Blackwood, William R. D., (A) 62,
(Reg.), 852 N. 23d. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 7 p m.
Blair, Samuel C, (A) 78, 2831 Dia-
mond. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m.
Blake, William H., (Cz) 70, (Eel.),
2116 Mervine.
Bland, Thomas T., (K) 74, (Reg.), 1519
S. 6th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6, 7 to 8
p. m.
Blehl, Mary E., (D) 74, (Reg.), 1105
Diamond. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Bliss, Arthur Ames, (A) 83, (Reg.),
1832 Race. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Bloom, Homer C, (A) 78, (Reg.), 1427
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. (after-
'noon by appointment), 7 to 8 p. m.
Bloomer, George Davis., Jr., (B) 90,
Reg.), 1439 S. 6th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bobb, Wallace G., (A) 80, (Reg.), 2444
N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Bochroch, Max H., (B) 81, (Reg.), 937
N. 8th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
to 8. p. m.
Bodamer, George A., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1219 N. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 2.30
to 4, 6.30 to 7 p. m.
Boeckel, Richard M., (B) 88, (Beg.),
238 Fairmount av. 9 to 12 a. m.,
6 to 9 p. m.
Boenning, Henry C, (B) 79, (Reg.),
538 N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
at 7 p. m.
Boger, John A., (A) 89, (Reg.), 2213
N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 2.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Boileau, John D., (Bq) 87, (Hom.), 804
W. Lehigh av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Boker, Charles S., (A) 52, (Reg.), 1233
Spruce.
Bold, Valentine J., (B) 90, (Reg.),
3359 N. 5th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bolin, J. Albert, (B) 81, (Reg.), 3517
Longshore, Tacony. Until 8.30 a.
m., 6 to 8 p. m.
BoUing, Robert, (A) 55, (Reg.), Gtn.
av., nr. Rex. av., Chestnut Hill. 8
to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, after 7.30 p. m.
Baling, Robert H., (A) 89, (Reg.),
Gt'n av., N. Southampton av..
Chestnut Hill, 8 to 10 a. m. 1 to
3, at 7 p. m.
Bolton, Samuel (A) 88, (Reg.), 4515
Paul, Fkd. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Bolton, Joseph P., (B) 90, (Keg.), 1225
Walnut. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
BonnafEon, S. Ashton, (B) 87, (A) 88,
527 N. 33th. Until 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Bonnett, Gustav E., (Bq) 86, (Horn.).
636 N. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Boom, Harry Herbert, (A) 85, (Reg.),
1212 Master. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Boone, Emma V., (D) 80, (Reg.), 3116
Ludlow. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Borsch, John Louis, (B) 93, (Reg.),
1310 Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m. (Opthal-
BournonTille, Augustus C, (B) 47,
(Reg.), 1517 Girard aT. Before 10
,Bowen, George W., (A) 72, (Reg.).
1500 Cumberland. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2.30, after 6 p. m.
Bower, Collier L., (B) 85, (Reg.), 26
S. 18th. Until 8.45 a. m., 3.30 to
4.30, 7 to 7.30 p. m.,; at 1627 "JVal-
nut, 9 to 11 a. m.
Bower, John F., (B) 82, (Reg.), 243
N. 20th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Bower, Franklin S., (G) 80, (Reg.),
3238 G't'n av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Boyd, George M., (A) 82, (Reg.), 1953
Locust. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
Boyd," John S., (B) 82, (Reg.), 19 S.
12th.
Boyer, A. H., (A) 68, (Reg.), 2556
Bridge, Bridesburg. Until 9.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Boyer, David P., (B) 46, (Reg.), 1935
N. 8th. 1 to 4 p. m.
Boyer, Henry P., (A) 91, (Reg.), 1338
Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, and
7 p. m.
Boyer, Zaccur P., Jr., (A) 81, (Reg.),
1923 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Boyer, D. Pellman, (A) 92, (Reg.),
1935 N. 8th.
Boyle, Ralph Raum, (B) 87, (Reg.),
1500 N. 2d. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Bradfleld, G. Milton, (F) 64, (B) 90,
(Reg.), 1230 Sp Garden and Phila
' Hospital, 34th and Pine, asst. chief
res. physician. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7.45 p. m.
Bradford, John M., (A) 84, (Reg.),
2502 N. 8th, 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 7
to 9 p. m.; N. W. 21at and Chest-
nut. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Bradley, H. Joseph, (C) 91 (Reg.), 1530
S. 19th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bradford, T. Hewson, (B) 74, (Reg.),
125 S. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 7 p. m.
Bradford, Thomas Eindsley, (Bql 69,
(Horn.), 1862 Fk'd av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 6 to 8 p. m. , „„„ _
Bradley, John,-(B) 62, (Reg.), 238 S.
5th. 12 to 1 p. m.
Bradley, T. D., (Bq) 89, (Beg.), 952
N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bradner, N. Roe, (At) 64, (Reg.), 5928
Keystone, Wissinoming. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 10 p. m.
Brady, Franklin, (B) 88, (Reg.), 1815
Fk'd av. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Brady, John, (B) 76, (Reg.), 3465 Ken-
sington av. 8 to 10 a. m., p. m. by
appointment.
Brandt, Annie, (Gw) 75, (Beg.), 604
N. 6th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Branson, Mary, (D) 73, (Reg.), 1719
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Branson, Thomas Franklin, (A) 92,
(Reg.), Penna. Hosp., 8th and
Spruce. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.« After November
1 at Rosemont, Pa.
Bready, Conrad R., (B) 80, (Keg.),
1921 N. 7th. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p.m.
Breed, R. Anna, (D) 92, (Reg.), 258
S. 16th. 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Breitenbach, Samuel C, (Q) — , (Reg.),
443 Green lane, Roxborough. 7 to
9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Brensinger, Ellen C, (D) 87, (Reg.).
2532 Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. m., 4
to 7 p. m.
Bricker, Charles E., (B) 80, (Reg.),
2739 Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2to3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 6176.
Bricker, William H., (B) 86, (Reg.),
227 N. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Bringhurst, William, (B) 76, (Reg;),
1505 N. 13th.
Brinkman, Leon, (A) 87, (Reg.), 251
N. 18th. Until 10 a. m. 2.30 to 4 p. m.
Brinkman, Michael, (Bk) 48, 251 N.
18th. 2 to 5 p. m.
Brinton, J. Bernard, (B) 59, (Reg.),
755 Corinthian av.
Brinton, John H., (B) 52, (Reg.), 1423
Spruce. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Brinton, Lewis, (B) 82, (Reg.), 802 N.
Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Brinton, Ward, (B) 94, (Beg.), 1423
Spruce.
Brockbank, Joseph W., (O) 87, (Reg.),
3792 Gt'n av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Brockbank, T. W., (G) 85, (Reg.),
3827 Terrace, Wiss. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brooke, Emma Williams, (D) — ,
(Reg.), 1423 Locust. Mon., Wed.,
Fri., 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; Tues., Thuri.,
2 to 6 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Brooks, Bartholomew, (Dk) 84,
(Horn.), N. E. c. 25th and Columbia
av. 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brooks, Charles M., (Bq) 78, (Hom.),
1613 N. 10th. 7 to 9 p. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Brooks, Joseph W., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1935 B. Allegheny av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Broomall, Anna E., (D) 71, (Reg.),
1229 Walnut 9 to 12 a. m.
Brous, Harry A., (B) 77, (Eeg.), S. W.
cor. 9th and Pine. 8 to 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Barton L-, (B) 91, (Reg.),
N. E. cor. 10th and Arch. 7 a. m.,
10 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6, 8 to 12 p. m.
Brown, C. Shebl©, (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
3046 Fkd. ave. Until 9 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Brown, O. H., (A) 78, (Reg.), 1824
Diamond. 7 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
• Brown, Frederick K., (B) 90, (Reg.),
343 Wharton. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 9 p- m.
Brown, James M., (B) 75, (Reg.), 4021
Spring Garden. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m. (No Sunday
hours.)
Brown, S. Hastings, (Bq) 69, (Hom.),
1408 N. 12th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Wistar Parker, (A) 84, (Reg),
37 W. Chelten av., Gtn. 9 a. m. to
10 p. m.
Brown, William K., (Dv) 72, (Eel.),
1311 N. Broad. 8 to 11 a. m daily
(except Sunday) Tues., Thurs., Sat.
6 to 8 p. m, other evenings by ap-
pointment.
Browne, Alexander, (A) 67, (Reg.),
630 N. 16th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Brubaker, Albert P., (B) 74, (Reg.),
Jefferson Med. Col.
Bruner, Henry G., (B) 84, (Reg.), 542
N. 11th. Until 9-30 a. m., 3 to 5,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Brunet, John E., (B) 73, (Reg.), 2038
,N. Broad. _ ^
Brunner, Edgar P., (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
1108 Spring Garden. 7 to 9 a- m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bryan, Henry Nathan, (B) 84, (Reg),
144 N. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bryan, Joseph Roberts, (A) 89, (Reg.),
4200 Chestnut. 8 to 9.30 a. m-, 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bryant, J. K., (Bq) 56, (Hom.), 34
W. Seymour, Gtn. . ^„^
Buchanan, Ella M., (D) 83, (Reg.), 135
Green Iiane, Manayunk. 7 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Buchanan, Thos. J., (B) 89, (Reg.),
1301 Spruce. 9 a. m., to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Buchanan, Wm. F., (A) 62,
2011 Columbia av. 8 to 10
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'" a. m
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m
Buchman, Francis, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
1609 S. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Buck, Wm. Penn. (A) 69, (Reg.), 133
N. 19th.
Buckby, Wilson, (B) 70, (Reg.). 1744
Diamond. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Buckland, B. Harley, (C) 91. (Reg.),
1416 Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Buckley, William C, (Cf) 61, (Eel.),
723 Berks. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 9
to 8 p. m.
Bundy, Elizabeth A., (D) 84, (Reg.),
1921 Chestnut.
Bunn, Wm. H., (A) 61, (Reg.), 2111
Dauphin, W. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bunting, Ross R., (B) 56, (Fc) 61,
(Reg.), 4301 Ridge av. Until 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 p. m.
Burchard, Henry H., (B) 88, (Reg.),
1224 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Burger, Francis J., (A) 89, (Beg.),
2820 Master. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m. ,„ ,
Burjin. George H., (A) 76, (Reg.),
76 W. Chelten av., Gtn. 7 to 9 a.
m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. ^
Burgin, Herman, (B) 79, (Reg.), 76
Chellen av., Gtn.
Biirke, A. Swanton, (O) 92, (Reg.),
3445 Chestnut. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to
Burke,°Joseph J., (B) 89, (Reg.), 2011
Christian. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
Buriand'!' S™G., (Bs) 77, (Reg.). 7 to
9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Burk, Charles Meredith (A) 91, (Reg.),
318 N. 21st. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7.30 to 8.30 p. m. ,.,„„,„ x
Burnett, Charles Henry, (A) 67, (Beg.),
127 S. 18th. 9 to 12 a. m.; other
hours by appointment.
Burns, Catharine B., (D) 92, (Reg.),
1115 Spruce. Until 9 a. m., 2.30 to
Burns, B. :8'm™e, (A) 71, (Reg.), 4321
Frankford av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bums, Samuel W., (A) 87, (Reg.),
1230 S. 47th. ,.^ ^
Bums, William Augustus, (A) 69,
(Reg.), 1326 Spring Garden. 8 to 9
a. m., 12 to 3. and after 5 p. m.
Bumside, E. J., (D) 60, (Reg.), 1706
Vine, 8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Buri-, Charles W., (A) 86, (Reg.), 1330
Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Butcher, Alexander C, (C) 91, (Reg.),
3442 Chestnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Butcher, Benjamin P., (P) 61, (Reg.),
771 S. 10th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA. — Contimied.
Byers, Edgar H., (B) 89, (Reg.), 2264
N. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. „ ,
Byers, George, (A) 63, (Reg.), Bustle-
ton pike, cor. Murray.
Cadwallader, Charles Everett, IfA) 61,
(Reg.), 240 South 4th.
Oahall, William C, (B) 79, (Reg.),
3502 Ridge av. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Cairns, Andrew A., (B) 87, (Re®.),
1539 Columbia av. Until 9 a. m., 6
Caldwell, Alexander, (B) 69, (Reg.),
1904 Christian. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
OaWwell, Sarah C.„ ( ) — . 1124
Frankford av.
Caley, Joseph M., (Bq) 89, (Horn.)
1513 Green. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Camblos, H. Fisher, (B) 81, (Reg.),
2309 Christian. UntU 10 a. m., 3 to
4„ 7 to 8 p. In.
Cameron, George A., (A) 87, (Reg.),
4675 Gtn. av. Until 10 a. m„ 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Campbell, Charles F., (A) 93; 1248
S. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
Campbell, Howard S., (A) 67, 828 N.
Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Cantrell, J. Abbott, (B)i 85, (Reg.),
1010 S. 3d. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Cantrell, James Henry, (B) 56, (Reg.),
1000 S. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 7
Cantrell, WilUam A., (B) 62, (Reg.),
1802 S. 8th. Before 9 a. m., 4 to 8
p. m.
Capp, William M., (B) 85, (Reg.), 2211
Spruce. Before 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30
p. m.
Carey, Thomas H., (B) 84, (Reg.), 5900
Tulip, Wissinoming.
Carey, William A., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1947 N. 18th. Until 9 a. m., 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Carmichael, Thomas Harrison, (Bq)
86, (Hom.), 5530 Gtn. av. 8 to 10
a. m., 2.30 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Carpenter, Herbert Bancroft, (A) 87,
(Reg.), 1205 Locust. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Carpenter, John T., Jr., (A) 89, (Reg.),
108 S. 18th. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Carr, Robert B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 2122
N. 15th. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. .m.
Carrier, Frederic, (B) 78, (Reg.), 40
N. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m., 3.30 to 5,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1283.
Carter, WilUam S., (A) 90, (Reg.), 807
N. 41st. Until 10 a m., 6.30 to 8 p. m.
CarroU, William (B) 63, (Reg.), 617 S.
16th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Case, Milton Wendell, (Bm) 51, (Reg.),
809 N. Broad. , ^ ^,^
Cashman, Nathaniel A., (A) 89,
(Reg.), 716 S. 16th. Until 12 m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Cassaday, Felix F., (B) 67, (Reg.),
4279 Paul, Fkd. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. . ,^ ,
Cassel, George L., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1907 Diamond. Until 10 a. m., 3 -to
5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Cassel, Jacob K., (F) 61, (Reg.), 22d
and Allegheny av. 7 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Castle, David M., (Bq) 73, (Horn.),
2007 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Castle, Franklin D., (Ok) 70, (Reg.),
1502 Walnut. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 5
to 6.30, 7 p. m.
Cattell, Henry W., (A) 87. (Reg.),
3455 Woodland av. 8.30 a. m., 7.30
p. m.; Sundays, 2 p. m. only.
Chambers, George H., (A) 86, (Reg.),
739 N. 17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Chambers, J. Paul, (V) 84, (Reg.),
53d and Media. Until 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Chandler, Charles F., (C) 91, (Reg.),
1945 N. 11th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Chandler, William A., (W) 64, (Reg.),
1945 N. 11th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Chapin, John B., (B) 53, (Reg.).Physi-
cian and Superintendent Penna.
Hospital for Insane, 44th and Mar-
ket.
Chapin, Laura S., (D) 88, (Reg.),
1630 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Chapman, Henry C, (A) 67, (B) 78,
(Reg.). 1214 Walnut, Prof. Jefferson
Medical College.
Charlton, William S., (A) 83, (Reg.),
1639 Christian. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Chase, Abner Francis, (B) 74, (Reg.),
3805 Baring. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Chase, Theo. L., (Bq) 91, (Hom.),
4012 Haverford. Until 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Chassagne, Eugene J., (Gt) 77, (B) 93,
2603 Columbia av. Until 10.30
a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Chestnut, John H. W., (A) 71, (Reg.),
1757 Fkd av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Oheston, D. Murray, (A) 64, (Reg.),
1835 Chestnut. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Cheston, RadclifCe, (A) 83, (Reg.),
C. HiU av. nr. Gtn. av. Chestnut Hill.
8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Christian, Hilary M., (A) 82, (Reg.).
1422 S. Broad. 10 a. m., 2 to 47 B
to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA — CoBtinnecl. I
Christine, G. Maxwell, (A) 80, (Reg.),
2043 N. 12tli. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Christy, Henry S., D. Y. S., (Hb) 90,
2333 N. 6th.
Clark, Edward V., (A) 93, (Reg.),
1440 S. Broad.
Clark, Elizabeth Mattson, (D) 93,
(Reg.), 1411 N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Clark, George C, (N) 79, (Reg.), 2019
N. 16th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m., Sundays excepted. Tel. No.
6356.
Clarke, George H., (Bq) 72 (Horn.),
Walnut lane, Gtn. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Clark, Leonardo S., (A) 67, (Reg.),
1505 Giraxd ar. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Clarke, E. V., ( ), 1731 Christian.
Clark, Thomas C, (A) 68, (Reg.), 1605
N. 26th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Clausen, Joseph Roberts, (B) 82,
(Reg.), 1725 Arch. Sunday, 3 to 5
p. m. 2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Clawson, James E., (O) 55, (Reg.),
1424 Poplar. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, j
7 to 8 p. m. I
Clayton, Joshua, (B) 86, (Reg.), 6727
Woodland av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Cleeman, Richard A., (A) 62, (Reg.),
2135 Spruce, 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
at 7 p. m.
Clegg, Thomas D., (Bq) 89, (Hom.),
2038 N. 29th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Clegg, Wm. H., (A) 90, (Reg.), 3945
Fairmount av. 8 to lO a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cleveland, Samuel M., (Bq) (Horn.),
252 S. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5.30
p. m., except Sunday.
Clement, James M., (A) 62, (Reg.),
1513 Girard av- 8 a. m.- to 5 p. m.
Clement, Ruth C, (D) 88, 1623 Race.
8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Cleveland, Arthur H-, (A) 89, (Reg.),
108 S. 17th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 p. m.
Clift, Alva., (Bq) 81, (Horn.), 1077
Gtn. av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Closson, Jas. Harwood, (Bq) 86,
(Horn.), 70 W. Cheltsn av., Gtn. 8
to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.,
Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m,
Cobbe, Frank Edmund, (B) 90, (Reg.),
1130 Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 6
Cochran, Wm. R., (A) 85, (RegJ, 4113
Walnut. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Cochran, Mary Johnson, (Cn) 89,
(Horn.), 806 N. 41st. Until 10 a.
m., 2 to 4.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Cohen, J. Solis, (A) 60, (Reg.), 1431
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Resi-
dence Clapien and Wiss. ave, Gtn.
Cohen, Solomol Solis, (B) 83, (Reg.),
219 S. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 7 p. m.
Coles, Strieker, (B) 92, (Reg.), 259 S.
15th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to 7
p. m.
Colgan, James Francis B., (B) 92,
(Reg.), 988 N. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Collins, James, (A) 60, (Reg.), 704
Franklin. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 p. m.
Conard, Thos. EUwood, (B) 78, (Reg.),
819 N. 7th. Until 9 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m., Mon., Wed., Pri. 1 to 2.30
p. m.
Conarroe, Thomas H., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
1328 N. 6th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Connor, Dennis N., (A) 67, (Reg.),
1515 Girard av. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Conner, William, (B) 92, (Reg.), 55U
Gtn. av., Gtn. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Oonover, Chas. H., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
520 N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 8 p. m.
Cook, Charles N., (A) 70, (Reg.). 1637
N.22d. 7to9a.m.,lto3,7to^p.m.
Cook, Dudley T., (A) 85, (Reg.), 1536
5. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cooke, Edwin S., (A) 88, (Reg.), 2838
Christian. Until 10 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Cooke, Mary A., (Be) 88, (Horn.), 2107
N. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 5.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Cooper, J. Oardeen, (A) 83, (Reg.),
1004 Lehigh av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Goplin, W. M. Late, (B) 86, (Reg.),
310 Catherine. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1754.
Corse, William H., (A) 72, (Reg.), 317
N. 39th (retired).
Cornelius, Robert W. B., (Bq) 74.
(Horn.), 2512 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cory, David Magie, (Q) 66, (Reg.),
654 N. 43d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p.
m.; 613 S. 10th, 12 to 3 p. m., Tel.
No. 110, W. P.
Cotzhausen, Louis Von, (A) 85, (Reg.),
2435 W. Thompson. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Coulter, Benj. F., (B) 80, (Reg.), 1910
N. 22d. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Cowgill, Walter H., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
2135 Master. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Coy, Herbert B, (Bq) 88, (Horn.), 2724
Girard av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Ooyle, Robert, (B) 85, (Reg.), 723 S.
16th. 8 to 10 a. m.,i6 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ckjx, George W., (0) 88, (Reg.), 18th
and Gt'n av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Craig, Clark Rankin, (B) 93, (Reg.),
341 S. 12th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cramp, Joseph A., (C) 91, (Reg.), 1921
Susquehanna av. IJntil 12.30 p. m.,
evenings by appointment.
Crandall, T. V., (Q) 65, (Reg.), 1918
Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Creadick, Samuel, (A) 67, (Reg.), 1314
S. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Crilly, John C, (A) 86, 1239 N. 2d.
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6.30 to 9 p. m.
CritcMow, J. F., ( ) — , German
Hospital.
CroasdalG, Hannah T., (D) 70, (Reg.),
1525 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Crooks, William C, (A) 66, (Reg.),
3812 Locust. 11 a. m., 4 p. m.
Oroskey, John Welsh, (C) 89, (Reg.),
1802 Chestnut. 9 a. m. until 1 p.
m. ; after 1 p. m. by appointment.
Cross, George D., (A) 89|, (Reg.), 1804
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m; p. m.
by appointment.
Crowell, Elisha, (A) 51, (Reg.), 21 S.
39th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Crowley, T. Stanton, (B) 49, (Reg.),
2040 Locust. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
and 8 p. m.
Cruice, Robert B., (A) 59, (Reg.),
114 N. 18th. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 5; at
2336 N. 6th. 12 to 1 p. m. and
7 p. m.
Cryer, M. H., (A) 59, (Reg.), 1527
A^ch. 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Cullen, James F., (Bq) 90, (Hom.),
3623 Hamilton. 8 to 10 a. m., 4
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Cummings, Joseph J., (B) 74, (Reg.),
401 S. 3d. Till 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
after 6 p. m.
Cummings, M. John, (B) 79, (Reg.),
229 N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Cummiskey, James, (B) 56, (Reg.),
2107 Arch. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Currie, Charles A., (A) 80, (Reg.),
5112 G't'n av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3. 7 to 8 p. m.
Curry, Thomas, (B) 90, (Reg.), 1536
"Vine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5, after
8 p. m.
Curtin, Daniel J., ( ) 66, (Reg.), 12th
and Catharine.
Curtin, Roland G., (A) 66, (Reg.), 22
S. 18th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7.30 p. m.
Curtis, lievi, (B) 47, (Reg.), 458 N.
6th. 8to9a. m.,2to3, 7to8p. m.
Custer, David D., (A) 83, (Reg.), 141
Centre. M'y'k. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Da Costa, John C, (B) 78, (Reg.),
1633 Arch. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30 p. m.
DaCosta, John C, Jr., (B) 93, (Reg.),
1633 Arch. 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
DaCosta, J. M., (B) 52, (Reg.), 1700
Walnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4.30 p. m.
DaCosta, J. Chalmers, (B) 85, (Reg.),
2050 Locust. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Dager, Howard, (A) 90, (Reg.), 2643
N. 27th. 7 to 9 a.m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p.m.
Daland, Judson, (A) 82, (Reg.), 319
S. 18th. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Darmon, Emma A., ( ) — , 1824 Ca-
mac. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Darrach, James, (F) 52, (Reg.), 5021
Green, Gt:D. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.
Davidson, Charles C, (B) 80, (Reg.),
200 S. 12th. 8 to 12 a. m., 3 to
5.30 p. m.
Davis, Alvah M., (A) 92, (Reg.), 5054
Main, Gtn. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Arthur H., (A) 65, (Reg.), 126
N. 10th
Davis, Charles Nathaniel, (A ) 89,
(Reg.), 1931 Spruce. Until 11 a. m.
Davis, C. Williams, (B) 90, (Reg.), 809
N. 10th. UntU 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8.30 p. m.
Davis, Edward Parker, (P) 82, (B)
87, (Reg.), 251 S. 2l3t. 8.30 to 11
a. m.
Davis, Frederick H., (B) 91, (Reg.),
2902 Richmond. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Davis, Gwilym G., (A) 79, (Db) 80,
(Gi) 81, (Reg.), 255 S. 16th. 8.30 to
lO a. m., 3 to 4 and 7 p. m.
Davis, J. Aubrey, (A) 87, (Reg.), 527
S. 42d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Lenora E., (D) 87, (Reg.),
1824 N. 11th. (Not in practice).
Davis, Marshall A., (B) 86, (Reg.),
4750 Frankford av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Deakyne, A. Clark, (F) 53, (Reg.),
832 Pine. . \ s /.
Deal, Lemuel J., (A) 60, (B) 65,
(Reg.), 2106 Hancock. 9 a. m., 1
and 7 p. m.
Dean, Harry Johnson, (B) 90, (Reg.),
1330 S. 15th. 9 to 10 a. m. 8.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Deaver, Henry C, (A) 85, (Reg.),
1629 Oxford. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Deaver, John Blair, (A) 78, 120 S.
18th. Until 11.30 a.m. Tel. No. 3364.
Deaver, Richard Wilmot, (A) 74,
(Reg.), 5075 Main, Gtn, Tel. No.
121^, Gtn. 8 to 9 a. m. (No hours
on Sunday).
DeBeust, Robert Hare, (A) 66, (Ree.).
1801 Soutb.. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m!
Decker, Wm. Francis, (B) 78, (Reir.).
343 N. 12th. 7 to lb a.V., i to g
6 to 8 p. m.
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DeFord, Ftraneis Allen, (Bq) 87
(Horn.), 3016 Richmond. 3 to 5 p. m
Deekens, A. Hamilton, (A) 89, (Reg.),
1633 Franklin. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.; Sundays, until
10 a. m.
Dehoney, Howard, (B) 92, (Reg.), 908
Spruce.
Delker, William, (B) 84, (Reg.).
1020 S. 2d. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m!
Dangler, Robert H., (B) 87, (Reg.),
2264 N. 15th. Until 9.80 a. m.f 3
to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Dercum, Clara T., (D) 87, (Reg.),
1115 Fairmount av. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Dercum, Francis X., (A) 77, (Reg.),
810 N. Broad. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
DeSchweinitz, George E., (A) 81,
(Reg.), 1401 Locust. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Devine, George C, (B) 82, (Reg.),
1501 S. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
DeTlin, Thos. Francis, (A) 91, (Reg.),
1357 N. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Residence, 1615 N. 10th.
DeYoung, A.* Henriques, (B) 80,
(Reg.), 1001 N. 6th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Dick, John W., (B) 66, (Reg.), 1945
Christian. 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Dickey, Rachel A., (D) 67, (Reg.),
248 E. Girard av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Diese, Ernest, (Fb) 46, (Reg.), 3003
Poplar. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
•8 p. m.
Dillon, John Dale, (B) 78, (Reg.), 328
5, 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Dirmitt, Charles H., (B) 85, (Reg.),
1201 S. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Dix, Archibald L., (A) 93, (Reg.),
2134 N. 20th. 9 a. m., 4 to 8 p. m.
Dix, Lerin Ayres, (A) 68, (Reg.),
224 Catharine. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Dixon, M. J. Scarlet, (D) 57, (Reg.),
1603 Girard av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3 p. m.
Dixon, Samuel G., (A) 81, (Reg.),
2015 Chestnut
Dixon, Wm. C, (A) 60, (Reg.), 4039
Baltimore av. 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p.m.
Dollinger, Philip Julius, (B) 87, (Reg.),
1229 S. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Donnellan, Patrick S., (Br) 87, (Reg.),
1028 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m, ;Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
only.
Donnelly, .John F., (B) 66, (Reg.),
1216 Christian. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Dorland, W. A. Newman, (A) 86,
(Reg.), 120 S. 17th. Until 12 m., 6
to 7 p. m.
Doucet, Homer J., (Cz) 63, (Eel.), 1203
Green. 12 m. to 3 p. m.
Dougan, Robert Patton, (B) 89, (Reg.),
3041 Ridge a v. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, after 7 p. m.
Dougherty, A. F., (A) 90, (Reg.), 1248
S. 22d. Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Dougherty, Henrietta M., (D) 90,
(RegJ, 935 W. Dauphin. Until 10 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Dougherty, W. S., ( ) — . Gterinan
Hosp.
Douglass, Malcolm, (A) 87, (Reg.),
1814 Tioga. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6 to 8 p. m. Sunday, until 10 a. m.
Downes, Andrew J., (B) 85, (Reig.),
1725 Girard av. Until 9.30 a. m., 3
to 4, 7.30 p. m.
Downefl, Randolph H., (A) 89, (Reg.),
4005 iChestnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Downs, Norton, (A) 88, (Reg.), 102
W. Walnut lane, (3-tn. Until 10 a. m.,
3 to 4 p. m., Tel. No. 137, Gtn.
Downs, Robert N., (A) 56, (Reg.), 5010
Green, Gtn. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.
Downs, Thomas A., (A) 64, (Reg.), 409
N. 41st. 8 to 11 a. m., 12 !m. to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Dripps, John H., (B) 78, (Reg.), rl812
N: 11th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Drake, Dillon, (B) 90, (Reg.), 1123
Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m., 7.30 p. m.
Drueding, Frank F., (B) 83, (Reg.),
1225 N. 5th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Drury, Julian! Hiland (A) 91, (Reg.),
2110 N. 15th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 1.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Drysdale, Thomas Murray, (F) 52,
(Reg.), 1531 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Dubbs, John H., (A) 91, (Reg.), 2602
N. 12th. 7 to 9 a. m., 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Dudley, George X. S., (Bq) 90, (Hom.),
4521 Frankford av. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2.30, 5 to 7.30 p. m.
Dudley, Pemberton, (Bq) 61, (Horn.),
1405 N. 16th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Dudley, Perry Hall, (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1405 N. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m. Other hours by appoint-
ment. ,
Duer, Edward L., (A) 60, (Reg.), 1606
Locust. Until 11 a. m.
Duer, S. Naudain, (A) 90, (Reg.), 1606
Locust. Until 11 a. m.
Duffield, Harrison, (B) 74, (Reg.), 2601
N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Duhiing, Louis A., (A) 67, (Reg.), 1411
Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Dulles, Charles W., (A) 75, (Beg.),
4101 Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 3, (Mid
7 p. m.
Dumont, Anna E., (Od) 86, (Horn.),
908 N. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 7
Dundore, Adam J., (B) 66, (Reg.), 2041
Master. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8,
Dundore, Olaujde A., (B) 87, (Reg.),
2012 Master. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Dunglison, Richard J., (B) 56, (Reg.),
Editor College and Clinical iReoord,
814 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Dunmire, George Benson, (B) 65,
(Reg.), 1434 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Dunning, Thomas S., (Bq) 70, (Horn.),
1328 N. loth. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, until
9.30 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Dunton, William Rush, (A) 53, (Reg.),
2059 Germantown av.
Duvall, Augustus W., (B) 77, (Reg.),
1601 S. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
after 7 p. m.
Dwight, Henry Edwin, 1852, A. B.,
Yale; 1855, A. M., Yale; 1857, B. D.,
Andover; 1867, M. D., University ot
Pennsylvania; 1882, D. D., Univer-
sity of Washington and Lee; mem-
ber of the University of Berlin,
cumlaude, 1862-1863; University of
Halle, 1863; University of Paris,
1863; Prof. Latin and Greek, Gym-
nasium, Brooklyn, New York (Poly-
technic), 1852-1855; physician to tie
Philadelphia Hospital, interne,
1866-7; re-elected 1867-8; eiterne,
1867-1878; member by election of
various European and American
societies. 336 S. 15th. Before 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Dwight, Mark B., (B) 75, (Reg.), 3412
Baring. 8 to lO a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Dwyer, Charles H., (B) 83, (Reg.),
1500 Fk'd av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Eagleton, James M., (A) 59, (Reg.),
120 N. 11th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Eagleton, S. Potts, (A) 90, (Reg.), 120
N. 11th. Until 10 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Baler, Percy H., (Bq) 90, (Hom.), 884
N. 26th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Eareckson, Edwin, (B) 82, (Reg.),
1807 N. 24th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Earhart, William J., (Bq) 64, (Hom.),
1904 Arch. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Earle, Frank M., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
2012 N. 8th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to
1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Barley, Thomas B., (G) 90, (Reg.),
1228 Fairmount av. 8 to 11 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m. ^ ,
Easter, Daniel M., (A) 89, (Rej.).
1516 Christian. 9 to 10 a. m., 5
Baton Albert M., (B) 74, (Reg.), 2018
N. 11th. 2 to 4 p. m.
Bavenson, S.T. Rogers, (D) 72, (Reg.),
1804 Race. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Bbaugh, Wm. C, (B) 67, (Reg,), 3741
Lancaster av. Hours all day.
Bberhard, John O., (B) 73, (Reg.),
2518 N. 5«i. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m
Bckfeldt, John W., (A) 72, (Reg.), 241
N. 65th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, after
5 p. m.
Bckman, Philip N., (A) 88, (Reg.),
2229 Fairmount av. Until 9.30 a.
m.. 12 to 1, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Edmondson, James J., (AD 77, (K) 78,
(C) 93, (Reg.), 117 S. 16th. 3 to 5
p. m.
Edgar Lambert H., (A) 87, (Reg.),
1634 S. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Edwards, J. J. (A) 82, (Reg.), 3707
Powelton av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Eft, Fred, (A) 92, (Reg.), 214 N. 12th.
Egbert, Sen«ca, (A) 88, (Reg.), 4814
Springfield av. Until 8.30 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bgan, John, Henry, (C) 92, (Reg.), 134
N. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8.30 p. m.
Egee, John B. S., (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
2045 N. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ,
Bkwurzel, William, (B) 68, (Beg.),
4531 Fkd. av.
Elder, Frank H., (A) 81, (Reg.), 1427
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8
p. m.
Bldridge, Clarence S., (A) 91, (Beg.),
2258 N. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Sunday until
10 a. m. only.
BUershaw, Wm., (A) 66, (Reg.), 962
N. 5th. 8 to 9.30 &. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Bllinger, Theophile J., (A) 79, (Reg.),
737 N. 41st. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Ellis, J. Cannon, (B) 88, (Beg.), 1744
Orthodox, Fkd. Until 9 a. m.,1 to 3,
6 to 9 p. m.
Blstein, Leo F., (G) 85, (Beg.), 744
S. 9th. 8 to 9 a. m.. 6.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Ely, Thomas C, (A) 87, (Beg.), 2041
Green. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Endlich, W. F., (B) 85, (Beg.), 2322
E. Norris. 6 to 10 a. m., 1 to 5
p. m.
English, Wm. Hope, (B) 86, (Beg.),
2040 Locust. 8to9a. m., 3to4p.m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
177
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Engel, Hugo, (B) 74, (Reg.), 507
Franklin. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Erck, Theodore A., (A) 92, (Reg.),
338 S. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Brney, Albert S., (B) 77, (Reg.), 1543
Morris. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 8 to 11
p. m.
Erwln, William, (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
Delaware av. cor. SylTan, Holmes-
burg.
Bshner, Augustus A., (B) 88, (Reg.),
224 S. 16th. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Esrey, L. K., (Bq) 88, (Hom.), 1642
Pine. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Essig, Charles J., (B) 76, (Reg.), 1700
Locust. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Evans, Edmund H., (B) 89, (Reg.),
1901 S. 7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Evans, Edwin L., (A) 70, (Reg.), 707
S. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Evans, Horace Y., (A) 58, (Reg.l, 1631
Green. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Bvpjis, Howard, (A) 72, (Reg.), 939
N. 44th. Uhtil 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Evans, J. Howard, (A) 71, (Reg.),
544 Venango. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Evans, Harry Milton, (A) 90, (Reg.),
903 S. 12th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Evans, William, (A) 85, (RegJ, 400
N. 41st. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Everett, Henry E., (B) 82, (Reg.), 721
N. 16th. Until 10 a. m., at 1, 5 to
7 p. m.
Fabian, Lewis J., ( ) 69, (Reg.), 708
Brown. 10 a. m. to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Fajans. Julian, (B) 86, (Reg.). Un-
til 9.30 a. m., 2.30 to 5.30 p. m.
Fanning, Ellis Burrell, (Bq) 85,
(Horn.), 1504 S. 13th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Palls. Samuel C, (0) 93, (Reg.), 1531
S. 20th. 12 to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Faries, Randolph, (A) 88, (Reg.), 2007
Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Farr, Wm. H., (A) 87, (Reg.), 5041
Gtn. av., Gtn. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Farrelly, W. W., ( ), 2658 Richmond.
Farley, Joseph, (B) 83, (Reg.), 1715
S. 12th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Fassitt, Theodore, (A) 69, (Reg.), 2017
Pine.
Faught, G. Granville, (A) 79, (Reg.),
861 N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30
to 4, at 7.30 p. m. Sunday until 10
a. m. only.
Fegley, Oscar G., (B) 89, (Reg.), 1334
S. 22d. 8 to. 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Feldstein, Adolph, (Go) 64, (Reg.), 868
N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Fenton, Thomas H., (A) 77, (Reg.),
1335 Arch. 8.30 to 12 m., Tel. No.
1283.
Ferguson, Albert D., (A) 89, (Reg.),
1549 N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to sI
6 to 8 p. m.
Ferguson, Joseph, (A) 67, (Reg.), 1026
Olive. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Ferguson, Wm. N., (A) 79, (Reg.),
116 W. York. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 8 p. m.
Femald, Samuel, (Gr) 50, (Hom.),
4303 Fairmount av. 7 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Fetterolf, George, (A) 91, (Reg.), 1317
Girard av. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sunday until 10
a. m.
Fiet, Harvey J., (B) 91, (Reg.), 2152
N. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Field, Wm. S. M., (B) 86, (Reg.), 411
S. 9th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Filbert, Ludwig S., (F) 47, (Reg.),
1902 Green. ! to 2 p. i. '
Fink, U. S. Grant, (B) 91, (Reg.), 404
W. Huntingdon.
^I'iSfe >nttony R., (A) 71, (Reg.),
1120 Girard av. 3 to 5 p. m.
Finn, William H., (Be) 63, (Reg.), 627
N. 10th. 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fischelis, Philipp, (Oj) 85, (Reg.), 828
N. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Fischer, Emil, (B) 55, (Reg.), 729 N.
6th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Fisher, Frank, (B) 75, (Reg.), 1834
Arch. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 4 p. m. by
appointment.
Fisher, Henry, (O) 83, (Reg.), 2607
E. Norris. 8 to 9 a. m.. 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Fisher, Henry M., (A) 75, (Reg.), 317
S. 12th. 9 to id a. m., 3 to I p. m.
Fisher, John F., (B) 72, (Reg.), 3005
W. Susq. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Fisher, John M., (B) 84, (Reg.), 1527
Wallace. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Fisher, Mary, (D) 89, (Reg.), 1834
Arch. Before 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3.30.
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Fisher, John Valentine, (A) 86, (Reg.),
6023 Lombard. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m..
Fitch, George D., (N) 60, (Reg.), 829
N. 26th.
Fitch, Pelatiah, (B) 62, (Reg.), 2124
Vine. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Fitz, Wm. H. A., (Bq) 85, (Horn.).
819 N. 25th. Until 9.30 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Fitzpatriek, Charles, (A) 87, (Reg.),
2223 Jefeerson. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
5, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Fleischer, Rebecca, (JJ) 86, (Reg.),
,621 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4.30.
after 7 p. m.
Flemming, Daniel W., (B) 89, (Reg.),
436 Franklin. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Flick, Lawrence F., (B) 79, (Reg.),
736 Pine. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 and
7 p. m. Tel. No. 3637.
Flood, Edwin H., (A) 92, (Reg.), 2041
N. 20th. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 10 p. m.
Foltz, J. Clinton, (A) 88, opp. Penna.
R. R. Sta., Chestnut Hill. Until
10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Fondey, John, (A) 37, (Beg.), 647 N.
10th. 3 to 9 p. m.
Foote, Albert Edward, (W) 67, (Reg.),
4116 Elm av.
Forbes, William Smith, (B) 52, (Reg.),
1704 Walnut. Until 10 a. m., at 2
p. no.
Ford, Walter A., (B) 82, (Reg.), San-
atory Gymnasium, 1420 Chestnut.
9 a. m. to 12 m. (afternoon by ap-
pointment).
Ford, William H., (B) 63, (Reg.), 1622
Summer. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p.
m. President of Board of Health.
Formad, Marie K., (D) 85, (Reg.),
1008 N. 6th. 1.30 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Forney, Jr., George Henry, (A) 94, i
(Reg.), St. Agnes' Hospital, 1900 S.
Broad. Tel. No. 4498.
Fornias, Edward, (Bq) 80, (Hom.),
711 Pine. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Forrest, Molton H., (K) 72, (Reg.),
4029 Walnut. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 p. m.,
by appointment.
Forst, John A., ( ) — , 1327 N. 15th.
Foster, George S., (Bq) 59, (Hom.),
1529 Arch. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Res.,
2539 N. 16th.
Fox, L. Webster, (B) 78, (Reg.), 1304
Walnut. 8 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Fox, Horace, (A) 90, (Reg.), 1624
Pine. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Frame, C. A., (F) 76, (Reg.), 4337
Blair, Manayunk. 7 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Franklin, Clarence Payne, (A) 93,
(Reg.), 663 N. 15th. Until 10 a.
m., 4 to 5, 7 to 7.30 p. m.
Franciscus, Edmund, (Ay) 58, (Reg.),
3819 Powelton av. 9 to 12 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Franklin, Marcus, (B), 70, (Reg.),
1518 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Freas, Henry M., (A) 85, (Reg.), 418
W. Huntingdon. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Freeman, Walter Jackson, (Q) 85, (A)
85, (Reg.), 1720 Locust. 8.30 to 11
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m., other hours by-
appointment.
Frese, Carl, (Gb) 85, (Reg.), German
Hospital.
French, Harriet S., (Cf) 65, (Eel.),
1629 N. 15th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
French, Morris Stroud, (B) 76, (Reg.),
1437 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
Freund, Henry H., (B) 80, (Reg.),
1310 S. 5th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Frick, Wm. S., (B) 48, (Reg.), 821
N. 8th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Fricke, Albert, (Oj) 39, (Reg.), 235
N. 6th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 6 pi. m.
Friebis, George, (B) 79, (Reg.), 1720
Chestnut. 9.30 a. m. to 2. Afternoons
by appointment.
Fries, Irwin A., (B) 91, (Reg.), 1235
S. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Frishmuth, Jacob, (F)-61, (Reg.), 651
N. 11th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Sunday, 3 to 4 p. m.
Frishmuth, John Pierre, (A) 90, (Reg.),
1107 Wallace. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m. Sundays 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3.30 p. m., Tel. No. 2246.
Fritsch, Herman, (B) 70, (Reg.), 625
Vine. UntU 10 a. m.
Fritts, W. Henry, (Er) 81, (Eel), 250
N. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Fritz, Ellen R., ( ), 906 N. Broad.
Fritzinger, Richard J., (B) 70, (Reg.),
131 N. 10th.
Frowert, Chas. G., (A) 74, (Reg.),
236 N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Pruh, Carl D. S., (B) 85, (Reg.), 2445
Ridge av. 7 to 9 a. m., 0 to 8 p. ni.
Fruh, Ernest, (B) 86, (Reg.), 1645
N. Broad. At 2522 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Frutchery, Poster, (0) 91, (Reg.), 2413
N. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8.30 p. m.
Fryer, Nevins W., (Bq) 88. (H.iin.),
256 S. 12th. 9 to 11 a. m., .} to 4,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. l:M3.
Fullerton, Anna M., (D) 82, (Beg.),
AVoman's Hospital, 22d and N. Col-
lege av.
Fulmer, Charles B., (Bq) 89, (Hem.),
2135 N. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pulton, Alexander, (A) 75, (Reg.), 2226
Amber. 7 to 9 a. m , 12 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
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PfilLADELPHIA.— Contmued.
Fulton, T. Chalmers, (B) 80, (Reg.),
1504 F'k'd av. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to
5, 7 to 9 p. m.
rurman, Horace S., (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
1703 Tioga. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
PuBsell, M. Howard, (A) 84, (Reg.),
169 Green lane, Manayunk. 8 a. m.,
3.30, 6.30 p. m.
Gabrielian, Mugurdiek C, (B) 92, 925
N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Gadd, Samuel W., (A) 85, (Reg.),
1155 S. 8th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Galbraith, James L., (A) 90, (Reg.),
2239 N. 19th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
GuUoway, M. James, (Go) 70, (Elec),
1230 Walnut. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Gans, Emanuel S., (B) 86, (Reg.),
711 Franklin. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Garden, Henry M., (A) 83, (Reg.),
2112 Locust. Until 8.30 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Gardner, Charles H., (K) 68, (Reg.),
963 N. 10th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
4, after 6 p. m.
Gardiner, George W., (Bq), (Hom.),
1702 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gardiner, Wm. H., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
1521 Oxford. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Garretson, James B., (A) 59, (Reg.),
1537 Chestnut. Mon., Thur., Fri., 9
a. m. to 2 p. m.
Gauntt, O. Stockton, (A) 44, (Reg.),
2230 Master. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Gehring, Gustave P., (B) 90, (Reg.),
658 Franklin. 2 to 4 p. m.
George, Wm., (A) 84, (Reg.), 637 N.
11th. Until 12 M.
Gerhard, Alfred Y., (A) 76, (Reg.),
2262 N. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. „ ^
Gerhard, Samuel P., (O) 91, (Reg.),
639 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. „ ,„ ,
Gerhart, Joseph M., (Bq) 68, (Hom.),
1127 Mt. Vernon. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. ,„ ^
Gerlach, F. Ernest, (F) 60, (Reg.),
2125 Franklin. Until 9 a. m., 7 to 8
German, Howard W., ( ) — , 3020
Ridge av. ,„
Gessler, Charles W., (A) 67, (Reg.),
1332 S. 5th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Getehell, Frank H., (Av) 62, (B) 70,
(Reg.), 1432 Spruce. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Getty, Mary, (D) 90, (Reg.), 414 W.
Huntingdon^ 8 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m., except Sunday.
Ghriskey Albert A., (A) 80, (Reg.),
3916 Walnut. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Gibb, Joseph S., (A) 80, (Reg.), 817
Franklin. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Gibbon, John Heysham, (B) 91, (Reg.),
Penna. Hosp., 8th and Spruce. Tel.
No. 4608.
Gilbert, Irwin B., (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
2027 Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Gilbert, Joseph 0., (F) 53, (Reg.),
Gt'n ay nr Springfield ay, Mt. Airy.
5 to 7 p. m.
Gilbert, Samuel T., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
2025 Vine. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Giles, Charles. H., (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
1009 Belmont ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 5
to 8 p. m.
Gilman, W. Biddle, (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
N. E. cor. 9th and Reed. 8 to 9
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
GUlespie, John,, Jr., (A) 80, (Reg.),
1434 S. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gillespie, William Jos., (B) 91, (Reg.),
1434 S. Broad.
Gillespie, James' S., (B) 85, (Reg.),
2038 S. 13th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
GUlette, J. R., (Bq) 92, (Hom.), 831
N. 8th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Gillmer, Mauricio W., (B) 81, (Reg.),
1618 S. Broad. 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Glrvin, Robert M., (B) 62, (Reg.),
3906 Walnut. 8 to 9 a. m-, 7 to 8
Gitiiens, W. H. H., (A) 66, (Reg.),
1512 Pine. Until 9 a. m., 3 and 7
p. m.
Gittens, Theodore P., (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
1716 Diamond. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Gittelson, Samuel J., (Bd) 92, (Reg.),
1636 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
by app't. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
only
Gittings, J. B. Howard, (A) 63, tReg.j,
3701 Chestnut. 8 to 9 a. m-, 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Gladwin, Frederica E., (Dk) 90,
(Hom.), 2401 N. 16th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gleason, Cloyes W., (A) 44, (Reg.),
1007 Arch. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gleason, Edward B., (A) 80, (Reg.),
41 S. 19th. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gloninger, BUwood S., (A) 77, (Reg.),
259 N. 6th. 8 to»ll a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Goebel, George, (B) 86, (Reg.), 1601
Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
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Good, Albert Parke, (B) 94, (Reg.),
645 N. 48th.
Goodell, W. Oonstantine, (A) 85,
(Reg.), 1418 Spruce. 4.30 to 6-30
p. m., except Saturday; Sunday, 2
to 3 p. m.
Goodman, H. Earnest, (A) 59, (Reg.),
1509 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m.,
afternoon by appointment.
Goodno, William C, (Bq) 70, (Horn.),
1724 Chestnut. 8 a. m. to 12 m.,
Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m. only.
Goodwin, A. Helena, (D) 89, (Reg.),
3926 Chestnut. 2 to 4 p. m.
Gould, George M., (B) 88, (Reg.), 119
S. 17th. 9 a. m to 1 p. m.; p. m. by
appointment.
Gordon, Wm. H., (B) 59, (Reg.),
4262 Fkd. ar. Until 10 a. m., after
4 p. m.
Graham, Edwin B., (B) 87, (Reg.),
1713 Spruce. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.; Mondays and Thursdays,
after 7 p. m.
Graham, James, (B) 67, (Reg.),
1502 Spruce. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Graham, John, (B) 67, (Reg.), 326 S.
15th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3. 7 to 8
Graham, Wm. T., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
2127 Spring Garden. 8 to 10 a, m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Gramm, Edward M., (Bq) 80, (Hom.),
1433 Girard av. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gramm, Theo. J., (Bq) 81, (Hom.),
1409 Hanover. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m., afternoon by appointment.
Granger, William H., (A) 52, (Reg.),
929 Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Grayson. Charles P., (B) 80, (Reg.),
122 S. 42d. Until 11 a. m., at 4
p. m.
Green, Charles W., (C) 90, (Reg.),
1317 Arch.
Green, Geo. Dillwyn, (A) 72, (Reg.),
2353 N. 3d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 p. m.
Green, M. Henry, (B) 82, (Beg.), 707
N. 40th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Green, Mary J., (D) 78, (Reg.), 3601
Walnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Green, P. Charles, (B) 93, (Reg.),
2660 N. 16th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Green, Walter D., (A) 86, (Reg.), 131
5. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
p. m.
Greenbank, Elizabeth, (D) 87, (Reg.),
1509 Poplar. 3 to 5 p. m.
Greenbaum, Leopold, (C) 88, (Reg.),
N. E. cor. 15th and Girard av. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Greenman, Milton J., (A) 92, (Beg.),
3731 Locust. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to. 8
p. m.
Greene, Frank N., (B) 90, (Beg.),
2535 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Greene, Wm. Cromwell, (A) 89,
(Beg.), 4026 Sansom. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Greene, Wm. H., (B) 73, (Beg.), 204
N. 36th.
Greenwald, Daniel F., (B) 85, (Reg.),
2417 Master. 7 to 8 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Grier, Matthew J., (A) 63, (Reg.),
1531 Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m.
Griffith, Jethro J., (Bq) 56, (Hom.),
173 Green lane, Manayunk. 7 to
9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Griffith, J. P. Crozer, (A) 81, (Reg.),
123 S. 18th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Griffith, John Quinton, (Bq) 93,
(Hom.), 1336 S. 13th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3j 6 to 8 p. m.
Griffith, Lewis B., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
2526 Ridge av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Griffith, Silas, (Bq) 66, (Hom.), 1431
Girard a v. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7 p. m.
Griffith, William M., (Bq) 72, (Horn.),'
2035 Ridge av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Sundays, 8 to 9 a. m.,
e p. m.
Griffith, John Percy, (Dv) 63, (Bel.),
252 N. 5th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, S
to 10 p. m.
Griggs, William O., (B) 66, (Horn.),
509 Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Griscom, Elizabeth W., (D) 87, (Reg.),
3315 Baring. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to
5 p. m.
Griscom, Mary W., (D) 91, (Reg.),
1335 S. 10th. • V B /,
GrofE, Charies A., (B) 75, (Reg.), 215
N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Gromiuger, Wm. H., (F) 48, (Reg.),
1240 N. 11th. Before S a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gross, Francis C, (Bq) 80, (Hom.).
1506 N. 7th. 8 to b a. m.,'l to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Gross, Henry S., (A) 62, (Reg.), 1433
5. 6th, office 1445 S. 2d. 1 to 2, 7
to 10 p. m.
Gross, William D., (A) 86, (Reg.), 701
N. 40th. 8 to 9:3b a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Grove John H., (A) 49, (Reg.), 1504
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Groves, John Dowling, (B) 84, (Beg.).
801 S. Front. 10 to 12 a. m., 8 to
10 p. m.
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Gruel, Theodore H. E., (B) 07, (Reg.),
1237 Spring Garden. S to U a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Gubbins, Charles H., (C) ^8, CRee.).
203 N. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m. I to 2
6 to 8 p. m.
Guernsey, Joseph C, (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
1923 Chestnut 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m., SimJav 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Guernsey, William Jefferson, (Bq) 75,
(Horn.), 4340 Fkd. av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Guiteras, A. Albert, (A) 89, (Reg.),
3605 Locust. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gummey, Frank Bird, (A) 87, (Reg.),
4774 Gtn. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Gumpert, B. Barton, (Bq) 53, (Horn.),
840 Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Guth, Edward F., (A) 62, (Reg.), 1201
S. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m
Haehnlen, W. Frank, (A) 82, (Reg.),
1616 Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Haensler, A. V. Scott, (D) 75, (Reg.),
329 S. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Haensler, F. Joseph, (B) 86, (Reg.),
329 S. 12th. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Haerer, Fred, Jos., (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
1134 N. 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
fi to 8 p. m.
Halm, Abraham, (Ff) 53, (O) 91,
(Reg.), 716 S. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, ;6 to 8 p. m.
Haines, Oliver Sloan, (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
137 N. 15th. UntU 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6.30 to 17.30 p. m., except Sunday.
Hale, George, (A) 70, (Reg.), 4428
Paul, Fkd. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. Im.
Hale, Wm. H. L., (B) 82, (Reg.), 114
S. 17th. Until 11 a. m., 3.30 to 5,
5 to 7 p. m.
Hall, Annie Bartram, (D) 91, (Reg.),
1501 N. 17th. 1 to 3, 7 p. m.
Hall, A. Douglass, (B) 54, (Reg.), 1623
Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m.
Hall, P. Sharpies, (Bq) 91, (Hom,),
125 N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Hall, L. Brewer, (A) 73, (Reg.), IGi
N. 15th. 8 to 12 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Hall, William D. W., (A) 89, (Reg.),
527 Reed. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8.30 p. m.
Hall, William D., (B) 86, (Reg.), 3335
N. 35th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
9 p. m,
HalloweU, Charles E., (B) 80, (Reg.),
1208 Chestnut. 11 a. m. to 6 p. ni.
Hamer, J. H., (Bq) 175, (Horn.), 1600
Arch. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to 5, 8
to 9 p. m.
Hamill, Robert H., (A) 78, (Reg.), 330
S. 16th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Hamill, S. McClintock, (A) 88, (Reg.),
117 'S. 20th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hamilton, AVm. C, (Bq) 61, (Hom.),
1700 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Hamilton, J. Francis, (A) 93, (Reg.),
1925 Vine. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
8 p. m.
Hamilton, Arthur M., (A) 92, 4500
Springfield av. Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Hamilton, Wm. Thomas, (B) 87,
(Reg.,), 933 Huntingdon. 7 to 9 a.
m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hammond, Levi J., (A) 86, (Reg.), 712
S. 10th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Hampton, John T., (B) 79, (Reg.), 802
N. Broad.
Hammond, W. C, ( ) — 669 N. 13th.
Hancock, Elmer E., (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
1443 N. 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hanccck, Joseph, (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
1639 Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hansen, Howard Forde, (B) 79, (Reg.),
254 S. 16th. 9 a. m. to 1, 3.30 to
4.30 p. m.
Hare, Hobart Amory, (A) 84, (B) 93,
(Reg.), 222 S. 15th. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30 p. m.
Hargraves, William, (Dv) 66, (Eel.),
2867 N. Front.
Harlaud, William Guy Bryan, (A) 90,
(Reg.), 5200 Main, G't'n. Until 10
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Harlan, George C, (A) 58, (Reg.),
1515 Walnut. 9 to 12 a. m.,
4.30 to 6 p. m., Tuesdays and Thurs-
days.
Harlow, Lewis D., (A) 45, (Reg.),
112 N. 17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Harpel, Edward Newton, (A) 59, (Cd)
83, (Horn.), 1645 S. Broad. 7 to 10
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Harpel, Jesse Edward, (B) 92, 1645 S.
Broad. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.; Wed.
and Sat., 7 to 9 p. m.
Harrington, Edwin S., (Bq) 85, (Hom.),
1444 S. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Harris, Robert P., (A) 44, (Reg.),
329 S. 12th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m., Tel. No. 0.
Harrison, W. H., (N) 85, (Reg.),Penna.
Hospital, Insane, 49th and Market.
Harshberger, Abraham, (A) 68, (Reg.),
825 N. 23d. At 9 a. "
m., 1 to 6 p. m,
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Harte, Richard H., (A) 78, (Reg.),
1503 Spruce. Until 9.30 a. m., 3
to 4 p. m., Tel. No. 460S.
Hart, Joseph, (B) 89, (Reg.), 2001 N.
4th. 9 a. m., 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hartley, Francis W., (Ch) 61, (Eel).,
243 S. 8th. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hartshorne, Henry, (A) 45, (Reg.),
4707 Hancock, G't'n (retired).
Harvey, Charles Wy., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
4821 Lancaster av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6.30 to 8.30. Sunday until 10 a. m.
Hartzell, Milton B., (B) 77, (Reg.),
3725 Spring Garden. Until 8.45 a.
m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8.45 p. m.; at 1411
Spruce, 9 to 11 a. m.
Hassler, J. W., (Bq) 92, (Horn.), 729
N. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m.. 6 to 8 p. m.
Hassell, Howard W., (B) 93, (Reg.).
54 N. 39th. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Hassenplug, Jacob H., (B) 51, (Reg.),
611 N. 16th. 8 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6
Hate, Charles W. M. S., (C) 90, (Reg.),
2206 N. 11th. Until 8.30 a. m., 3 to
5, after 7 p. m.
Hatchette, Frances, (D) 86, (Reg.),
1010 Clinton. 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hatfield, Bertha S., (D) 93, (Reg).,
1843 N. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hauptle, Barbara Gross, (Al) SO, 952
N. 5th. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Hawkes, Edwin G., (B) 92, (Beg.),
1936 N. 22d. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Sunday, 5 to 6 p. m.
Hawley, Benj. F., (B) 82, (Reg.),
417 N. 33d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hay, Charles M., (A) 88, (Reg.), 1102
N. 40th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Haydon, Marie W., (D) 92, (Reg.),
2215 Vine. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hay, Thomas, (A) 61, (Reg.), 1127
Arch. 8 to lO a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.,
Tel. No. 2394.
Hayhurst, Susan, (D) 57, (Reg.), N.
College av.. Woman's Hospital.
Hays, I. Minis, (A) 68, (Reg.), 266
S. 21st.
Hazard, Alexander, (A) 67, (Reg.),
1243 S. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hazard, Henry Draper, (B) 91 (Reg.),
423 S. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Hazel, Franklin B., (A) 69, (Reg.),
841 N. Broad. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Healey, John J., (A) 72, (Keg), 409
5. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.;iO, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Hearn, W. Joseph, (B) 67, (Reg.), 1120
Walnut. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. __ ,_
Hearn, Charles S., (B) 90, (Beg.), 1225
Walnut. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Heck, Wm. H., (A) 75, (Reg.), 1702
N. Front. 7 to 9 u. m., 1 to 8, 6 to
8 pm.
Heider, Maurice J., (B) 91, (Beg.), 301
Christian. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Heil, U. S. Grant, (A) 89, (Re?.), 879
N. 441h. Until 10.30 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Heisler, John C, (A) 87, fReg.1. 3705
Powelton av. 8 to 10 n. hi., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Heilbmn, A., (Gj) 57, (Beg.), 2917
Girard av. 7 to S w in., i> to 8
p. m.
Heihnan, Israel G., (A) 73, (Keg.),
3511 N. 20th. Before 9.30 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Heinze, Charles A., (Du) 71, (Cj) 55,
(Horn.), 473 N. 4th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Helffenstein, Abraham E.. (A) 80,
(Reg.), 1008 Shackamaxon. 3 to 5
p. m.
Heller, Jacob Louie, (B) 92, (Reg.i,
224 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to -t, 7
to 8 p. m.
Hellyer, Edwin, (Af) 64, (Reg.), 2339
E. Susquehanna av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Helsby, Thomas H., (O) 59, (Reg.),
1620 Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hendricks, Albert W., (Cz) 70, (Eel.),
6320 Vine. 7 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 5
to 7 p. m.
Hendry, Bowman^ (B) 60, (Reg.), 1314
Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
S p. m.
Henry, Frederick P., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
1635 Locust. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Henry, John G., (A), 1926 Monty. aT.
Henry, J. Malcolm, (B) 92, (Reg.), 254
S. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Henszey, Samuel C, (A) 70, (Reg.),
S. E. c. 34th and Hamilton. Until
9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Herbert, J. Frederick, (B) 83, (Reg.).
1313 Arch. . V 6 ;,
Hertel, Frederick, (B) 84, (Reg.), 2688
Fkd. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Hertz, Silas G., (C), (Reg.), 1113
Chestnut. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Herwig, Bmil M., (C) 83, (Reg.), 800
N. 3d. (Retired). ' ^ e ;, ow
Herwirsch, Charles, (Dj) 76, (Reg.).
1702 N. 28th. Until 9 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
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PHILADEL PHIA. - Continued.
Hess. Robert J., (A) 71, (Eeg.), 608
Fairmount av., 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Hester, Jacob, (Of) 60, (Reg.), 5224
Oakland pi., Gtn.
Hetzel, D^yid G-., (B) 61, (Reg.),
4000 Haverford av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hewlsh, Edgar M., (Ez) 83, (Cs) 84,
(Reg.), 2131 Columbia av. 9 to 10
a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hewitt, George A., (B) 77, (Reg.),
878 N. 25th.
Hewson, Addlnell, (B) 79, (Reg.),
1508 Pine. Until 9.45 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Heyl, Albert 6., (A) 70, (Reg.), 1535
Pine. 8 to 12 a. m., afternoons by
appointment.
Heysinger, Isaac W., (B) 67, (Reg.),
1426 Girard av. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 7
to 9.30 p. m.
Hickey, James S., (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1831 N. 11th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hickey, Stefano Joseph, (B) 88, (Reg.),
1802 N. 23d. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
5, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Hickman, Lawrence M., (Bq) 78,
(Hom.), 1128 "Walnut. 9 to 12 a.
m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Hickman, Napoleon, (A) 62, (Reg.),
326 S. 16th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hickman, William H., (B) 81, (Reg.),
336 S. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hickok, Wm. H., ( ) — , (Blec), 1721
JefEerson. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 7 p. m.
Higbee, William S., (B) 83, (Reg.),
544 Tasker. 8 to 10 a. m., 2, 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Higgate, Wilford O., (A) 82, (Reg.),
822 N. 4th. 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hildenbrand, Louis W., (B) 74, (Reg.),
2401 E. York. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hill, Charles H., (B) 35, (Reg.), 1311
Jefferson. 4 to 6 p. m.
Hill, Horace G., (B) 82, (Reg.), 3416
Baring. Until 9.30 9.. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Hillegas, John P., (A) 86, (Reg.), 1618
W. Dauphin. Until 9 a. m., 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Hilt, Wm., (B) 84, (Reg.), 1012 Green.
8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Himmelwright, Francis E., (B) 78,
(Reg.), 2002 N. 8th. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hinds, W. H., (Co) 78, (Eel.), 3845
Spring Garden. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hinkle, Albert G. B., (A) 57, (Reg.),
1300 Spring Garden. Until 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hinkle, Wm. Marshall, (A) 91, (Reg.),
1300 Spring Garden. Until 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hinsdale, Guy, (A) 81, (Reg.), 3943
Chestnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. 118, W. P. (Cuth-
bert).
Hinton, R. K., (B) 52, (Reg.), 2213 N.
16th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Hirsh, Abram Bern, (B) 82, (Reg.),
1730 Girard av. 9 a. m. to 3.30 p.
m. (No Sunday hours).
Hirsh, Barton Cooke, (A) 83, (Reg.),
1821 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m.
Hoban, Charles J., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1546 S. 15th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hobensack, James B., (Co) 78, (Eel.),
658 N. 8th. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Hoch, William R., (A) 80, (Reg.), 1338
Walnut. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Hoffman, Joseph E., (A) 83, (Reg.),
124 W. Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Holbert, Walter W., (B) 82, (Reg.),
1806 N. 13th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Holcombe, J. Randolph, (A) 71,
(Reg.), 1509 Girard av. 7 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Holden, Francis M., (Be) 86, (Reg.),
230 S. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Holland, George, (B) 86, (Keg.), 725
S. 22d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. M.
Holland, James W., (B) 69, (Reg.),
2006 Chestnut. 8 to 9 a. m. Dean
of the Jefferson Medical College.
HoUingsworth, W. Wharton, (A) 81,
(Reg.), 206 S. 21st. 8 to 10 a. m.
Hollopeter, William C, (A) 77, (Reg.),
1408 N. 13th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Holly, William J., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1909 Bainbridge. Until 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Holmes, Edward W., (A) 80, (Reg.),
1626 Mt. Vernon, Until 9 a. m.,
2.30 to 3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Holt, Jacob F., (A) 59, (Reg.), 1935
Poplar. Until 8 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30,
7 p. m.
Hoopes, Charles W., (B) 92, (Reg.)
9 a. m., to 4 p. m.
Hoopes, Lynn, (C) 92, (Reg.), 245 N.
12th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Hopkins, Elwood B., (B) 71, (Reg.),
1121 Walnut. 8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4.
Sat. until 1 p. m.
Hopkins, Gerald G, (A) 86, (Reg.),
2625 N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hopkins, Harriet C. L., (D) 69,
(Reg.), 623 S. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3 p. m.
Hopkins, William Barton, (A) 74,
(Reg.), 1904 S. Rittenhouse sq. 8
to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHIL ABELPHIA.— Continued.
Hopkinson, Oliver, (A) 83, (Reg.).
1606 S. Broad. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hooper, Peter, (A) 80, (Keg.), 1801
Tioga. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 8 to 9
p. m.
Hopper, Thomas H., (B) 89, (Reg.),
334 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hoppin, Samuel Bowler, (B) 52, Reg.),
4309 Walnut. 4 to 7 p. m.
Horgan, Edward (A) 93, (Reg.), 1524
5. 6th. Until 10 a. m-, 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Horn, George H., (A) 61, (Reg.), 874
N. 4th.
Horner, Caleb W-, (B) 49, (Reg.),
1636 Walnut. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.
Horter, Wm. B., (A) 91, (Reg.), 1139
Snyder av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6,
7 to 9 p. m.
Horwitz, OrvUle, (B) 83, (Reg.), 1115
Walnut. Until 10.30 a. m., 2.30 to
3-30, 6.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Horwitz, Phineas J., (O) 45, (Reg.),
1919 Walnut. Medical Director, U.
S. A.
Hoskins, Wm. Horace, (Gd) 81,
(D.V.S.), 12 S. 37th. Until 8.30 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6.30 to 7. 30 p m.
Hottenstein, Cyrus D., (B) 48, (Reg.),
3306 Lancaster av. Until 9 a- m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Houghton, C. W., (F) 59, (Reg.), 1528
N. 7th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Hovell, Alfred !>., (Dv) 67, (Bel.),
828 N. 10th. 11 a. m., to 4 p. m.,
7 to 10 p. m.
Howard, E. Clarence, (Be) 69, (Reg.),
508, S. 10th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m-
Howell, E. H. Comly, (D) 80, (Reg.),
3315 Baring. Tues., Fri., 2 to 3
p. m.
Howell, Wm. George, (A) 84, (Reg.),
1705 Tioga. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Hudders, Alva L., (B) 86, (Reg.),
Lyceum and Mitchell aves., Rox'b. 7
to 8 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tues., 7 to
8 a- m.. Sun. 7 to 9 a. m., only.
Hughes, Daniel E., (B) 78, (Reg.),
Chief Res. Physician Philadelphia
Hospital, 34th and Pine, W. P.
Huebner, George W., (B) 93, (Reg.),,
1020 Sansom.
Hughes, Donnel, (A) 79, (Reg.), 4003
Chestnut. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hughes, Isaac Wayne, (A) 52, (Reg.),
3945 Chestnut. 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hughes, William E., (A) 80, (Reg.),
3726 Baring. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hulshizer, Allan H., (B) 78, (Reg.),
1419 B. Susquehanna av. 7.30 to
9.30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Hnlsizer, Greene B., (B) 87, (Reg.),
225 Brown. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hummel, A. L., (O) 84, (Reg.), 335
School, Gtn.
Humphreys, Edward, (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
Somerton, 35th ward. T to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hunsberger, Henry W., (O) 90, (Reg.),
1956 N. 8th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6
Hunt, William, (A) 49, (Reg.), 1300
Spruce. Until 10.30 a. m., 3 to 4
HuntEmily G., (D) 89, (Reg.), 1602
Arch- 2 to 5 p. m.
Hunter, John A., (A) 66, (Reg.i. 715
S. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 ]). m.
Hunter, Samuel W., (A) 68, (Reg.),
410 Cambria.
Hunter, Thomas, (A) 72, (Reg.), 1500
Wharton. 9 a. m., 2 and 8 p. m.
Huntzinger, Edward, (A) 68, (Reg.),
633 N. 45th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
after 8 p. m.
Hutchinson, Jas. Pemberton, (A) 93,
(Reg.), Penna. Hospital. Tel. No.
4608.
Hutt, William H., (A) 70, (Reg.), 670
N. 19th. Until 9 a.. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Hutzell, Jacob C, (B) 77, (Reg.), 717
N. 5th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
Iliff, John P.. (Bq) 83, (Hom.), 1333
Girard av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Imes, T. C, (Bq) 84, (Horn.), 518 S.
15th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Ingersoll, Wyllys King, (Bs) 79,
(Hom.), 4008 Chestnut. Before 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Ingham, James Verree, (A) 66, (Reg.),
1342 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m.
Ingram, Emily J., (D) 83, (Reg.), 543
N. 13th.
Ingraham, S. Cooke, (Dv) 70, (B) 86,
(Reg.), 113 Sumac, Wissahickon. 8
to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ireland, Andrew B., (B) 85, (Reg.),
1247 Shackamaxon. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Irwin, James Alex., (B) 91, (Reg.), 634
Snyder av. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Isaacs, Judah, (Cz) 63, (Eel.), 2835
Diamond.
Isohler, George Herman, (B) 86, (Reg.),
619 W. York. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Isett, Frederick S., (B) 76, (Reg.), 508
N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, and
7 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continned.
Ivins, Horace F., (Bq) 79, Horn.). 1621
Chestnut. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 2.30 to
4 p. m. Summer hours, 9 a. m. to
12.30 p. m.
Jackson, EJdward, (A) 78, (Reg.), 215
S. 17th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Jacob, Albert N., (B) 88,' (Reg.), 1617
Wallace. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
James Bushrod W., (Bq) 57, (Horn.),
N. E. cor. 18th and Green. 8 to 10
a. m., 4 to 6 p. m., Tel. No. 6147.
James, Horace E., (Bq) 84, (Hom.),
2023 S. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
James, John B., (A) 66, (Reg.), 1521
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.,
Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m., only.
James, Walter M., (Bq) G9, (Horn.),
1125 Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Jameson, Rose Howe, (D) 91, (Reg.),
767 N. 40th. 2 to 4 p. m.
Jameson, William B., (A) 86, (Reg.),
761 N. 40th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Janney, William S., (F) 54, (B) 80,
(Reg.), 1535 N. Broad. Until 10 a.
m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Jareoki, Edwin A., (W) 91, (Reg.),
Jewish Hospital.
Jerman, Newton T., (Bq) 73, (Horn.),
Holmesburg. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Jessup, Halton I., (Bq) 84, (Horn.),
1829 Arch. 9 a. m to 12 m., only.
Johnson, Edward S., (B) 86, (Reg.),
1807 N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m-
Johnson, George, (Z) 50, (Reg.), 329
Chelten av., Gtn. Not practicing.
Johnson, Maria N., (Cd) 72, (Horn.),
342 S. l&th. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Johnson, Russell H.,_(A) 71, (Reg.),
Summit, Chestnut Bfill. Until 9.30
a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Johnson, Wm. N., (A) 83, (Reg.),
cor. Main and Upsal sts. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No.
114, Gtn.
Johnson, E. Newton, (B) 83, (Reg.),
2039 N. CoUege av.
Johnston, A. Warrington, (B) 75,
(Reg.), 2128 Columbia av. 8 to 10
a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Johnston, D. Howard, (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
531 N. 19th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Johnston, John K., (W) 66, (Reg.),
1638 N. 21st. Until 9 a. m-, 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Johnston, J. A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 131 S.
16th.
Jones, A. Arthur, (C) 89, (Reg.), 1810
Jefferson. Until 9.30 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Jones, Charles J., (A) 89, (Reg.), 1014
N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Jones, Edwin H., (Bq) 89, (Hom.),
1906 Christian. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Jones, Edward W., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
2731 Columbia av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Jones, Eleanor C, (D) 87, (Reg.), 641
N. 8th. Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Jones, James, (B) 64, (Reg.), 1216 S.
10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Jones, J. J., (Fg) 71, (Eel.), 1802 Mt.
Yemen. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
10 p. m.
Jones, Oliver B., Jr. (A) 86, (Reg.),
1509 Diamond. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Jones, Wm. B., (Cz) 62, (Bel.), 1332
S. 8th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 6l to 8 p. m.
Jordan, Philip J., (Bx) 72, (Eel.), 1909
N. 8th.
Jordan, Robert Jacob, (Bx) 81, (Bel.),
1625 Filbert.
Josselyn, Bli E., (N) 73, (Reg.), Penna.
Hosp. Insane, 44ai and Market.
Joy, Charles C, (A) 79, (Reg). At
8 a. m., 12 m., 1 and 4 p(. m.
Judd, Leomando D., (B) 77, (Reg.),
3603 Powelton av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Judge, John P., (A) 84, (Reg.), 3014
Richmond. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
after 7 p. m.
Judge, Robert B., (B) 87, (Reg.), 1852
F'k'd av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Jump, Henry, ( ), 1240 S. 47th.
Jurist, Louis, (B) 80, (Reg.), 916 N.
Broad. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Kaercher, William F., (Bq) 85,
(Horn.), 1452 N. 11th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kamerly, E. Forrest, (A) 90, (Beg.).
9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sunday by ap-
pointment.
Kappes, D. Augustus, (B) 84, (Reg.),
721 S. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Karsner, Charles W., (Bq) 74, (B)
78, (Horn.), 316 S. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 and 7 p. m. Res. 1409 S. 15th.
Kase, Edmund H., (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
1323 Girard av. 8" to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8' p. m.
Kaye, John, (Dv) 79, (Bel.), 2541
Brown.
Keeler, Joserih P., (B) 80, (Reg.), 6M
Wharton, 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 10 p.m.
Keeley, Robert N., Jr., (B) 82, (Reg.),
228 S. 9th. Until 11 a. m.
Keen, William W., (B) 62, (Reg.),
1729 Chestnut. 9 to 10 a. m.,i 2 to 4
p. m.
Keily, James W., (B) 88, (Reg.), 103
Cotton, Manayunk. 7 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 5, 6 to a p. m.
Keim, Henry, (A) 41, (Reg.), 4417
Main, Manayunk, Station I.
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Keim, Milton, (A) 82, (Reg.), 2047
Arch.
Keim, Milton N., (A) 88, (Eeg.), 2047
Arch. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Keim, William H., "(Bq) 71, (Horn.),
2015 Ridge av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 tol 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Keisel, J. Henry, (B) 87, (Eeg.), 1535
Columbia av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Keiser, Elmer B., (B) 89, (Reg.), 3710
Longshore, Tacony. Until 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Keller, Albert P., (A) 79, (Reg.), 136
Race. 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 3,7 to 8 p.m.
Keelor, Reinard S., (B) 75, (Reg.),
1637 Columbia av. At 435 Chestnut
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 3120.
Kelly, Aloysis O. J., (A) 91, (Reg.),
1627 Vine. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Kelly, Charles F., (A) 82, (Reg.),
1141 S. 18th.
Kelly, Joseph V., (B) 68, (Reg.),
4257 Main, Manayunk. Until 9
a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Kelly, Louis A., (B) 78, (Reg.), 4255
Main, Manayunk.
Kelly, Patrick M., (A) 81, (Reg.),
1155 S. 20th.
Kempton, Augustus P., (B) 80,
(Reg.), 2118 Pine. 9 to 10 a.m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kennedy, William, (Cx) 83, (Reg.),
1236 S. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 10 p. m.
Kenny, Thomas W., (A) 68, (Reg.),
216 Monroe. 8 a. m. to 12 m., 7 p.m.
Kent, James Tyler, (Cg) 71, (Dk) 90,
(Hom.). 1605 Walnut. Until 10
a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kern, William M., (A) 47, (Reg.),
2419 Master
Kerr, George, (A) 64, (Reg.), 1613 N.
17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ketcham, S. Rush, (A) 89, (Reg.),
1708 Green. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kevin, Robert Oliver, (B) 82, (Reg.),
1315 S. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Keyser, Peter D., (Fb) 64, (Reg.),
1832 Arch. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
KilduflEe, Robert, (B) 81, (Reg.), 767
S. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Kindig, Rudolph, (B) 87, (Reg.), 1200
Fkd av. 9 to 10 a. m.,4 to 8 p. m.
Kicnier, Robert Gray, (B) 80, (Reg.),
1232 Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, until
10 a. m.
Kirk, George J. W., (Bq) 71, (Hom.),
1613 Girard av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kirkbride, Joseph J., (A) 72, (Reg.),
35 S. 19th. Until 10 a. m., 3 p. m.
Kirkbride, M. Frank, (A) 74, fReg.),
2212 Green. Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to
3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kirkbride, Thomas Story, (A) 93,
(Reg.), Penna. Hospital, Sth and
Pine.
Kirkpatrick, Andrew B., (B) 84,
(Reg.), 1745 N. 15th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Kite, John L., (P) 65, (Reg.), 838 N.
20th. 8 to 10 a.m.,2 to 4,7 to 8 p.m.
Klapp, AVilbur Paddock, (A) 88,
(Reg.), 622 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Klapp, William H., (A) 76, (Reg.),
2132 Pine.
Klein, Alexander, (Ai) 89, (Reg.),
s. e. c. Sth and Pine. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Klem, Adam M., (B) 91, (Reg.), 504
N. 4th. Until 9 a, m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kline, Robert Hays, (F) 59, 931
Arch.
Kline, Wm. O., (A) 54, (Reg^, 1211
Germantown av. 7.30 to 8.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Klopp, E. Leinbach, (B) 89, (Reg.),
Oak lane and 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Klopp, Peter P., (B) 90, (Reg.), 2963
N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Knerr, Calvin B., (Bq) 69, (Hom.),
1137 Spruce. 10 to 11.30 a. m., 4.30
to 6.30 p. m.
Knipe, Jay C, (B) 90, (Reg.), Jewish
Hospital.
Knorr, John K., (B) 67, (Reg.V, 1943
N. Broad. 10 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Knox, Henry, (B) 90, (Reg.), 2022
Bainbridge. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Kobler, George H., (B) 77, (Reg.), 305
Pine. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 p. m.
Koch, I. M., (O) 91, (Reg.), 706 N.
20th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Koder, Charles A., (B) 82, (Reg.), 2106
Jefferson. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6 to 7 p. m.
Koenzberger, George W., (N)— (Reg.),
1144 N. 3d. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Koenig, Kate L., (Fy) 1220 N. 15th.
8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Koerper, Joseph F., (Av) 48, (Reg.),
434 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
^5?^IJv^?; '^;! (^> 82, (Eeg.), 2640
N. 11th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7.30 p. m.
KoUock, Katherine, (D) 87, (Reg.),
1705 Mt. Vernon. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Korndoerfer, Aug., (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
1728 Green. 8 to d i^ m., 2 toT f
to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Krausp, Wm., (B) 83, (Reg.), 1231
N. 17th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, after
7 p. m.
Krauss, Frederick, (A) 93, (Reg.),
, 965 Franklin. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Krecker, William H., (A) 83, (Reg.),
. 2233 N. 16th. Until 9 a. m., 6.30 to
8 p- m.
Krell, Frederick B., (B) 89, (Reg.),
743 S. 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Krewsou, Amos D., (B) 89, (Reg.),
4613 Paul, Fkd. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 9 p. m.
Krug, John Adam, (C) 89, (Reg.),
2437 N. 5th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to S p. m.
Krupp, Franklin, (A) 79, (Reg.), 761
N. 37th, (retired.)
Kreitzer. Michael C, (B) 50, (Reg.),
1536 N. 4th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 9 p. m. Sund'ay, 10 to 12 a. m.,
7 to 9 p. m.
Krusen, Wilmer, (B) 93, (Reg.), 158
N. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Kuhry, Celia, (W) 85, (Reg.), 634 N.
8th. 11 a. m. to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Kurtz, Alfred X, (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
1615 Vine. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Kurtz, Charles G., (Bq) 81, (Hom.),
1^1 Otis. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Kurtz, Charles J., (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
323 Richmond. 9 to 10 a. m.
Kyle, D. Braden, (B) 91, (Reg.), 1632
Chestnut. 9.30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Kynett, Harold H., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1728 Spring Garden. Until 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, after 7 p. m.
Lacy, Henry A., (Bq) 91, (Hom.), 741
N. 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Ladd, Horace, (B) 48, (Reg.), 1225
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Lagrange, Robert J., (Bx) 81, (Eel.),
1625 Filbert.
Laine, Damaso T., (A) 86, (Reg.),
125 S. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Lake, Walter B., (A) 90, (Reg.), 635
Diamond. Until 11 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Lamb, Albert Victor, (B) 84, (Reg.),
2952 N. 2d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
after 6 p. m.
Lamb, William Wallace, (Af) 63,
(Reg.), 1249 Hanover. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lambdin, Alfred Cochran, (A) 86,
(Reg.), 2124 DeLancey Place.
Lamon, Goldson Test, (A) 92, (Reg.),
2602 N. 11th. 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Lambking, William, (B) 81, (Reg.),
2545 N. Front. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lamparter, Eugene, (A) 82, (Reg.),
1440 S. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Lampen, Louis Peale, (B) 83, (Reg.),
618 N. 40th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Lancaster, Thomas, (A) 66, ' (Reg.),
1730 Master. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Landis, Isaac Reed, (B) 65, (Reg.),
3522 Gtn. av. Before 9 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.
Lane, Dudley W., (B) 82, (Reg.), 2237
N. 29th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Lane, Nathaniel F., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
N. E. 15th and Poplar. 7 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Laney, Jno. H., (A) 82, (Reg.), 53
Highland av.. Chestnut Hill. 9 to
12 a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Langrehr, Hiram (B) 69, (Reg.), 2226
N. Broad. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Laplace, Ernest, (Fc) 86, (Reg.), 1828
S. Rittenhouse sq. Until 9 a. m.,
2.30 to 4.30 p. m.
Latta, Samuel W., (A) 68, (Reg.), 3626
Baring. After 7 p. m., relief depart-
ment. Pa. R. R. Go.
Lautenbaoh, Louis J., (A) 81, (Reg.),
1723 .Walnut. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sundays, 8 to 12 a. m.
Layman, Alfred,' (Bq) 82, (Horn.), 1630
N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Leach, Wilmon W., (A) 92, (Reg.),
2118 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Leake, Bphraim F., (A) 45, (Reg.),
4335 Frankford av. 7 to 9 a. m., 7
to 9 p. m.
Leaman, Henry, (B) 64, (Reg.), 832
N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Leaman, Rosh, (B) 82, (Reg.), 1033
Vine. UntU 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Leaman, William G., (A) 89, (Reg.),
3625 Hamilton. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lee, Benjamin, (Bu) 56, (Reg.), 1532
Pine. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Lee, Bernard R., (B) 79, (Reg.), 2237
Spring Garden. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 8 p. in.
Leedom, William N., (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
«703 N. 44th. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Leonard, Charles Lester, (A) 89,.
(Reg.), 236 S. 16th.
LeFevere, Adrinette L., (D) 89,
(Reg.), 1607 Vine. 10 to 12 a. m.
Leffmann, Henry, (B) 69, (Reg.}, 715
Walnut, residence 1830 Pranklm.
Leidy, Joseph, (A) 87, (Reg.), 233 S.
13th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Leser, Victor (Cj) 87, (Dt) 92, (O) 93,
S. E. c. 18th and Tioga, 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2,' 7 to 8 p. m.
Leopold, Isaac, (A) 86, (Reg.), 1518
Franklin. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Lessey, Justus S., (Cf) 61, (Eel.), 1535
N. 13th. 8 to 12 a. m.
Leuf, Alex. H. P., (Af) 81, (Reg.),
2353 N. 17th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, except Tuesdays, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Leasing, Ferdinand, (A) 69, (Reg.),
1115 Wallace. 8 to 9 &. m., 2 to 3, 7
to S p. m.
Levan, Jeremiah R., (A) 61, (Reg.),
733 N. 41st. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Levy, David W., (G) 89, (Reg.), 1116
Palmer. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
' 8 p. m.
LewBrs, Horace S., (A) 89, (Reg.), 823
Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8.30 p. m.
Lewis, Clarence J., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
8054 Fkd. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Lewis, Francis W., (B) 46, (Reg.),
2016 Spruce.
Lewis, Louis, (Db) 62, (Gx) 65, (Reg.),
2011 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Lewis, Morris J., (A) 74, (Reg.), 1316
Locust. Until 10 a. m, 3 to 4 p. m.
Liebert, Charles Henry, (Dv) 71,
(Ed.), 1926 E. Cumberland. 7 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3. 7 to 9 p. m.
Lichtenwalner, Abbott B., (Bq) 91,
(Hom.). 2435 N. 7th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Liggett, Samuel J., (B) 78, (Reg.), 936
W. Somerset. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
only.
Lincoln, Walter R., (A) 90, (Reg.),
1610 Master. Until 10 a. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Lincoln, William R., (A) 88, (Reg.),
1723 N. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 6 30
to 7.30 p. m.
Linderman, Herbert, (C) 91, (Reg.),
2809 N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lindsay, John, (B) 90, 340 S. 15th.
Until 9 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30, 6. 30 to
8 p. m.
Litch, Wilbur F., (B) 65, 1507 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. (Dentistry.)
Litchfield, Harry, (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1409 N. 19th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lloyd, James Hendrie, (A) 78, (Reg.),
3910 Walnut. Until 9 a. m., 5.30
to 6.30 p. m.
Lobb, Henry W., (Bt) 83, (Eel.), 329
N. 15th. 9 a. m. to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.
Lock, John H., (B) 83, (Reg.), 2401
B. Huntingdon. Until 9 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Locke, Melvin J., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
2440 Columbia av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lockrey, Sarah H., (D) 88, (Reg.),
1520 Vine. Until 10 a. m., ,4 to 6,
7 to 8 p. m.
Loder, Percival E., (") 75, (Reg;),
517 S. 8th. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Loeb, Ludwig, (B) 90, (Reg.), 1337
N. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Loeling, Gerhard, (B) 74, (Reg.), 1648
Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
to 8 p. m.
Long, F. Morton, (A) 79, (Bq) 83,
(Horn.), 2729 Columbia av. 9 to 11
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Long, Howard W., (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
2729 Columbia av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Longaker, Daniel, (A) 81, (Reg.), 652
N. 8th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 p. m.
Longenecker, Christian B., (K) 92,
(Reg.), 3501 Hamilton.
Longenecker, Jerome, (A) 72, (Reg.),
3409 Spring Garden. 8 to 9 a. m.,
3 and 7 p. m.
Longshore, James B., (A) 90, (Reg.),
2459 Carlisle. Until 9 a. m., 2.30
to 7 p. m.
Longshore, Hannah E., (D) 51, (Reg.),
1326 Arch. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30 p. m.
Longstreth, Morris, (A) 69, (Reg.),
1416 Spruce.
Lopez, Joseph H., (B) 76, (Reg.), 128
N. 17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Lorman, Matthew F., (B) 80, (Re?.),
1501 Dickinson. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to
10 p. m.
Lothrop, Ruth Webster, (D) 91,
(Reg.), 1501 N. 17th. (Not practicing.
Lott, WUliam C, (A) 85, (Reg.), 4013
Chestnut. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Loughlin, D. Joseph, (B) 81, (Reg.),
1307 Ellsworth. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Love, Julius D., (C), 93, (Reg.), 504
S. 4th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Love, Louis F., (B) 81, (Reg.), 1762
F'k'd. av. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sun-
days 1 to 3 p. m. Res. 2209 Walnut.
Love, Rose, (midwife), (Gv) 82, 504
S. 4th.
Lovell, Hannah Whitson, (Of) 65.
(Eel.), 936 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m.
3 to 5 p. m.
■^xV^'.,S''^5^ ^-iS^^ 82, (Reg.), 1941
N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
189
PHILADELP aiA.— Continued.
Lowe, Cleraent Belton, (B) 87, (Reg.)i
301 N. 9th. Until 10 a. m.., 12 to 1.30
p. m.
Lowengrund, Lee, (B) 78, (Reg.), 904
Pine. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Lucena, Frank M., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
2041 N. 20th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Lukens, Benjamin F., (Od) 69, (Horn.),
4755 Green, Gtn. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lynd, Robert S., (A) 84, (Reg.), 4614
Woodland av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lyon, Geo. B., (B) 84, (Reg.), 5277
Gtn av.
Lyons, William, (F) 56, (Reg.), 1312
N. Front. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 t-o 9
p. m.
McAidam, Alexander H., (.A.) 63,
(Reg.), 727 N. 5th. 9 a. m., 2 mkI 7
McAlamey, Wm. M., (B) 70, (Rtp.),
1426 Poplar. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8.30
p. m.
McAllister, Anna M., (D) 73, (Reg.),
2045 Chestnut. 1 to 3 p. m.
McAuley, James A., (A) 73, (Reg.),
2821 Frankford av. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
McCahey, Peter, (B) 85, (Beg.), 1413
S. 10th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
McCall, ' Charles A., (A) 58, (Reg.),
3941 Chestnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
McCandliss, Henry M., (B) 85, (Beg.),
3834 Chestnut.
McCandliss, William L., (B) 77, (Reg.),
1720 Chestnut. Residence, 3334
Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
McChesney, Franklin Sayre, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 5015 Haverford av. Until 9
a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
McClean, William. J., (B) 65, (Reg.),
700 S. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
McClellan, George, (B) 70, (Reg.), S.
E. c. Broad and Spruce. Until 11 a.
m., other hours by appointment.
McClelland, Cochran, (B) 73, (Reg.),
316 S. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m,, 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
McClure, Miza H. Lang, (Cw), 87,
(Horn.), 1919 Wallace. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 4 p. m
McClure, William Wallace, (B) 64,
(Reg.), 21 S. 16th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7
p. ™.
McOollin Mary B., (D) 89, (Reg.),
1823 Arch. Until 11 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
McOollin, S. Mason, (B) 78, (Reg.),
1823 Arch. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
MoComb," George S., (A) 92, (Reg.),
2416 N. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
MoOombB, Robert S., (A) 68, (Reg.),
648 N. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
McOonnell, J. William, (A) 90, (Reg.),
1909 Chestnut. 9.30 to 11 a. m.,
p. m. by appointment.
McCoy, J. C, (N) 75, (K) 81, (Reg.),
1822 Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 9 p. m.
McCreight, Robert, (A) 87, (Reg), 1340
E. Montgomery av. Before 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McDowell, Charles H., (Bq) 87,
(Hom.), 103 Shackamaxon. Until 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McDowell, Francis Buck, (A) 65,
(Reg.), 1858 N. 21st. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McDowell, Samuel B., (B) 76, (A) 79,
(Reg.), 925 N. Broad. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
McEwen, Joseph W., (B) 59, (Reg.),
1808 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
McFadden, John J., (B) 88, (Beg.),
1440 S. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
MoFadden, William, (B) 76, (Reg.),
722 S. 10th. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 10 p. m.
McFarland, Joseph, (A) 89, (Reg.),
1314 Franklin. Until 9.30 a. m,, 6
to 7 p. m., 12 to 2 at Univ'y of
Peniia.
McFerran, Joseph A., (B) 47, (Reg.),
1720 Green. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
McFetridge, Wm. Cromwell, (A) 86,
(Reg.), 1309 Howard. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to o, 7 to 8 p. m.
McGee, James M., (B) 93, (Reg.), 1211
Arch. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3.30 p. m.,
Res., Rox'h.
McGrath, John M., (A) 58, (Reg.), 115
S. 17th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Den-
tistry.
McGuigan, James A., (B) 62, (Reg.),
1607 N. 13th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
McGuigan, John L, (B) 87, (Reg.),
1604 Diamond. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m., other hours by appointment,
Tel. No. 6356.
McKeage, Wm., (A) 92, (Reg.), 3147
N. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m. Sunday until 10 a. m.
McKee, Jas. Herbert, (A) 92, (Reg.),
1519 Poplar. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
McKelway, George I., (A) 89, (Reg.),
1612 Locust. 10 to 11 a. m., 7 to
7.45 p. m.
McLaughlin, John J., (B) 91, (Beg.),
1809 S. 5th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
McLean, H. Douglas, (B) 54, (Reg.),
1331 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA— Continued.
McLeod, George I., (A) 57, (Reg.),
3905 Locust. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
2.30 to 3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
McLernon, John, (B) 92, (Reg.), 2630
Federal. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m.; Sunday, 1 to 2 p. m.
McNaul, Wm. J., (B) 94, (Reg.), 1020
Sansom, Tel. No. 2570.
McNutt, John S., (U) 67, (Reg.), 406
S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
McQuaide, Florence Quindaro, (D) 89,
(Reg.), 104 S. 42d. Until 9.30 a. m.,
i to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
McVickar, Matthew, (Ct) 80, (Refe.),
1400 S. 18th. Until 10 a. m., after
1 p. m.
MacBride, Isaac, (A) 54, (Reg.), 1761
Fk'd av. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to 3
p. m.
MaoCoy, Alexander Watt, (A) 70,
(Reg.), 1417 Walnut; Res., Bryn
Mawr, Pa. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3.30
to 5 p. m.
MacOracken, George Y., (A) 76, (Reg.),
612 N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
MacDonald, John, (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
1824 Tioga. 7 to 9, 1 to 3, 6 to ^
p. m.
Macfarlan, Duncan, (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
3924 Chestnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Macfarlan, Malcolm, (Ag) 65, (Reg.),
1805 Chestnut. 8 to 10 a. -m., 3
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Macfarland, Frank H., (A) 92, (Beg.),
202 Wharton. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Macintosh, William, (A) 83, (Reg.),
231 Green. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
MacMahon, Walter G., (Bq) 84,
(Hom.), 1514 N. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Mace, Howard S., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
4046 Ogden. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Macpherson, William, (B) 66, (Reg.),
347 Wharton. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
MTaher, Andrew J., (G) 87, (Reir.),
2321 N. 13th. Before 10 a. m.,
after 5 p. m.
Maher, John Joseph, (A) 90, (Reg.),
1514 Marshall. 7 to 9 a m.
Maisch, A. C, ( ) — , German Hosp.
Makuen, G. Hudson, (B) 89, (Reg.),
1419 Walnut. 9 to 12 m. and 4 p. m.
Malatesta, Joseph Mark, (B)"
(Reg.), 410 S. 9th. Until 10 a.
1 to 3, 5 to 8 p. m.
Malin, William H., (Bq) 58, (Horn.),
G'tn. av., ab. Union, Chestnut Hill,
Until 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Mann, James P., (B) 87, (Reg.), 603
N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Mansfield, Harry K., (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
19 W. Chelten av., Gt'n. 8 to 9 ••
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Mansfield John R., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
4852 Gt'n. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Manson, Charles F., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
2040 N. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Marcus, Herman D., (C) 91, (Reg.),
2263 N. 21st. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ,
Marsden, Biddle Beeves, (Bq) 85,
(Horn.), Gt'n. av., below Graver's
Lane, Chestnut Hill. 8 to 9 a. m^
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Marshall, Anna M., (Cw) 79, (Reg.),
1928 Chestnut. 10 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m.
Marshall, Clara, (D) 75, (Reg.), 131
S. 18th. 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 7 p.
m. Dean Woman's Medical College.
Marshall, Cuvier B., (Kf 85, (Reg.),
2316 N. 29th. Until 10 a. m., 1 t«
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Marshall, George Morley, (A) 86,
(Beg.), 1423 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 12
m. daily, except Sunday. Res. 1700
Girard av.
Marshall, John (A) 78, (Reg.), 1409
Spruce. Dean of the University of
Penna.
Marston, Albert J., (Cg) 76, (Bel.), 134
S. 9th. 9 a. m. to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
(except Sunday).
Martin, Edward, (A) 83, (Reg.), 415
S. 15th. 8 to 11 a. m.
Martin, Howard B., (B) 85, (Reg.),
1724 Green. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Martin, Joseph, (B) 78, (Reg.), 2009
Columbia av. Until 10 a. m., 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Martin, Peter J., (A) 87, (Reg.), 1232
Christian. 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Martin, Robert Wilkie, (Bq) 65,
(Horn.), 117 S. 16th. Hours by ap-
pointment.
Martienssen, Charles R., ( ) 1642 N.
26th. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Massey, Frank, (A) 92, (Reg.), 2228
Pine.
Massey, G. Betton (A) 76, (Reg.),
212 S. 15th. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Mathews, Charles, (F) 43, (Reg.), 1302
Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Mathews, Franklin, (B) 72, (Reg.).
1720 N. 22d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Matlack, Ellwood, (A) 86, (Ree.).
708% N. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3
7 to 8 p. m.
Mattern, William K., (B) 82, (Reir.).
2602 G'fn av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2
6 to 8 p. m.
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Mattson, Charles R., (B) 86, (Reg.),
1819 N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m. 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Matthews, W. Learning, (A) 71, (Reg.),
2445 Christian. Until 10 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Mayo, Florence, (D) 90, (Reg.), 414
W. Huntingdon. 10 to 12 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
May, Sarah A. Cohen, (D) 79, (Reg.),
672 N. 11th. 7.30 to 10.30 a. m.
2 to 4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Mays, George, (A) 61, (Reg.), 1931
Ridge av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, and
evening.
Mays, Thomas J., (B) 68, (Reg.), 1829
Spruce, 8 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to 6 p.
m. Special hours by appointment.
Meade, J. Frank, (C) 83, (Reg.), 1241
N. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Means, Charles S., (B) 83, (Reg.),
738 S. 12th. 8 to 9 a. m. 2 to 4
7 to 8 p. m.
Mears, J.. Ewing, (B) 65, (Reg.), 1429
Walnut. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 3.30 to
5.30 p. m.
Mecaskey, J. W., (A) 81, (Reg.), 2806
E. York. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Meeser, George P., (A) 70, (Reg.),
1425 S. Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
after 7 p. m.
Medley, Jennie, (Dk) 87, (Hom.), 1830
Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Meigs, Arthur V., (A) 71, (Reg.), 1322
Walnut. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Mellersh, Alfred H., (Ba) 75, (K) 77,
(Beg.), Levering, c. M'y'k av. 7 to
9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Menah, William M., (A) 90, (Reg.),
1719 Pine. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Mendenhall, Thomas J., (B) 49, (Reg).,
1328 S. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 8
p. m.
Menger, Edw. F., (C) 83, (Reg.), 2348
N. 10th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 m.,
after 6 p. m.
Meredith, Samuel Carlisle, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 1124 S. 22d. 7 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 7, 8 to 9 p. m.
Mercer, Charles P., (A) 91, (Beg.),
1923 N. Broad. Before 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Mercer, Edward W., (Bq) 84, (Horn.),
157 N. 15th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Merriam, Franklin E., (Bq) 88, (Horn.).
319 Lehigh av. Until 8 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Messerve, Frederic Wm., (Bq) 85,
(Horn.), Ill N. 15th. 9.30 to 12 a.
m. Sundays by appointment.
Metzler, Gtottfried, (A) 91, (Reg.), 949
Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m. '
Michael, Richard E., (O) 70, (Reg.),
824 N. 7th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Middleton, Caleb S., (Bq) 62, 1523
Girard av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Sunday evenings excepted.
Middleton, Willis Herbert, (Bq) 82,
(Horn.), 1704 Girard av. Until 10 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
MiUer, Aaron G., (B) 94, (Reg.), 1847
Christian.
Miller, Adolph W., (A) 71, (Reg.), 860
N. 5th. Not in practice.
Miller, Charies W., (B) 89, (Reg.), 545
N. 10th. (retired).
Miller, Edwin H., (A) 88, (Reg.), 438
Franklin. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Miller, D. J. MUton, (A) 78, (Reg.), 238
S. 21st. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Miller, Geo. B. McClellan, (A) 85,
(Reg.), 2053 N. 7th. 8 to 9 a .m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m
Miller, James R., (A) 78, (Reg.), 1237
S. Broad. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Miller, John P., (G) 74, 15 N. 11th.
(Retired.)
Miller, John S., (B) 82, (Reg.), 1917
Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Miller, Morris Booth, (A) 89, (Reg.),
1346 Spruce. Until 11 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Miller, Niles M., (A) 80, (Reg.), 4101
Chestnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
MUlick, John W., Jr., (A) 68, (Reg.),
819 N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Milliken, George G., (A) 91, (Reg.),
3614 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mills, Charies K., (A) 69, (Reg.), 1909
Chestnut. 9 to 11.30 a. m.
Milton, James H. F., (A) 60, (Reg.),
433 N. 65th. Before 9 a. m., after
6 p. m.
Mindil, Henry W., (B) 73, (Reg.), 2802
Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Minich, Andrew K., (B) 70, (Beg.),
145 Susquehanna av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7
8 p. m.
Mink, Arthur D., (B) 87, (Reg.), 2108
Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8
p. m., (Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.)
Mitchell, Charles L., (B) 80, (Reg.),
1016 Cherry. 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
Mitchell, James, (A) 83, (Reg.), 711
N. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to (p. m.
Mitchell, J. Nicholas, (Bq) 73, (Hom.),
113 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
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PHILADELP HI A— Continued.
Mitchell, John Kearsley, (A) 83, (Reg.),
256 S. 15th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 2
to 3 p. m. No a. m. hours on Thurs-
day. Sunday by app't.
Mitchell, S. Wdr, (B) 50, (Eeg.), 1524
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., except
Sunday or Friday. „^
Mitchell, G. B. I., (Bs) 67, (Horn.),
3621 N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. ,„, „„
Mitchell, Wm. Oottonham, (B) 93,
(Reg.), 2216 N. 17th. Until 10 a.
m., 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Moat, James M., (Cd) 83, (Horn.),
1512 S. 19th. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
Moat, 'William R., (Bn) 76, (Horn.).
1610 N. 16th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 7.30 p. m., Sunday, until 10 a. m.
Modell, Daniel A., (C) 93, (Reg.), 242
Fairmount av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Moffet, David, (B) 81, (Reg.), 520
W. Venango. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Moffet, William, (B) 75, (Reg.), 1614
N. 2d. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Moffet, John,, (B) 92, (Reg.), N. E.
cor. 4th and Norris. 9 to lO a. m.,
7 to 9 p. m.
Mohr, Chnrles, (Bq) 7.j, (Horn.), 1823
Green. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Mohr, J. Eugene, (B) 88, (Reg.), 608
Diamond. Until 9 a. m., 2.30 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
• Montgomery, Edward E., (B) 74,
(Reg.), 1715 Walnut. 2 to 4.30 p. m.
Moon, Robert Charles, (B) 86, (Reg.),
1222 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1, 3 to 5
p. m.
Moore, Cyrus Chester, (A) 89, (Reg.),
2349 E Cumberland. TJntil 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Moore, Ella, ( ) 91, 629 N. 7th. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Moore, Henry D., (B) 87, (Reg.), 1528
Tasker. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, after
7 p. m.
Moore, John D., (A) 89, (Reg.), 1515
N. 19th. 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6 to
7 p. m.
Moore, Thos. Hampton, (Bq) 68,
(Horn.), 1315 Girard av. 9 a. m. to-
5 p. m.
Moore, J. Edward, (B) 90, (A) 92,
(Reg.), 1218 N. 18th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3.30, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Moore, Jacob H. B., (A) 70, (Reg.),
2405 Montgomery av. Until 9 a.
m., 1 to 2-30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Moore, Rebecca, (D) 83, (Reg.), 333
Saunders a v. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
MToorhead, Wm. W., (A) 82, (Reg.),
1523 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Morehouse, George Read, (B) 50,
(Reg.), 2033 Walnut. 9 to 11 a.m.
Moarey, Mary. (D) 89, (Reg.), 1704
Arch. 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m. ^ ^^^^
Morgan, John. C, (F) 52, (HomO, 1015
Arch. Until 12 a. m., 5 and 8 p. m.
Morgan, C. Rich, ( ), — , 526 Spruce.
Morris, Casper, (A) 78, (Reg.), 240
S. 21st. UntU 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Morris, EUiston J., (A) 86, (Reg.),
128 S. 18th. Before 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Morris, Henry, (B) 78, (Reg.), 313 S.
16th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Morris, J. Oheston, (A) 54, (Reg,),
1514 Spruce. 9 to 10 a .m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Morrison, John Louis Dale, (B) 91,
(Reg.), 2501 N. 10th. Until 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Morrison, Wm. H., (A) 80, (Beg.),
Main, Holmesburg.
Morton, Saml. W., (B) 87, (Beg.),
1453 N. 10th.
Morton, Samuel W., (A) 86, (Reg.),
113 S. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Morton, Thomas G., (A) 56, (Reg.),
1421 Chestnut. 8 to 11 a. m.
Morton, Thomas J., (B) 85, (Beg.),
1453 N. 10th. 10 a. m. to 2_p. m.
Morton, Thomas S. K., (A) 85, (Beg.),
1506 Locust. 8 to 11 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30.
Morton, Wm. T., (B) 91, (Reg.), 1453
N. 10th.
Mosier, George Wm., (B) 86, (Reg.),
1610 Diamond. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Moss, William, (B) 54, (Reg.), Gtn.
av., c. C. Hill av.. Chestnut Hill.
8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Mosell, Nathan F., (A) 82, (Reg.),
1432 Lombard. Until 10 a. m., 5 to
Moser, Ira D., (B) 80, (Reg.), 946
S. 5th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Mount, Fred D., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
1207 Spruce. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Moulton, A. R., (Bn) 76, (Reg.), 49th
and Market, Pa. Hosp. Insane.
Moylan, John J., (A) 82, (Reg.), 149
Price, Gtn. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Moylan, Peter F., (A) 87, (Reg.), 1005
N. 6th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4.30,
7 to 8.30. Sunday till 9.30 a. m.
only.
Muckle, Alex,, (A) 53, (Reg.), 1323 N.
19th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Muehleck, George A., (Da) 83, (Reg.),
1320 S. 5th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Mullen, Henry, (B) 64, (Reg.), 3802
Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
after 7 p. m.
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PHY8I6IANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— CoDtioued.
Muller, August F., (A) 68, (Reg.),
4753 Green, Gtn. Before 9 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Mullikin, Louis Wagner, (B) 92,
(Reg.), 2344 N. 19tli. Until 12, 3 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Munns, C. Landreth, (F) 50, (Reg.),
822 N. 8th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Munson, Harvey Garrett, (B) 92,
(Reg.), 2003 N. 31st. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Muir, Edwin S., (A) 90, (Reg.), 2145
N. 2d, (V. M. D.) Until 9 a. m.,
after 6 p. m.
Murray, Bayard, (B) 86, (Reg.), 620
S. 19tli. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Murray B. J., (C) 92, (Reg.), 3286
Ridge av. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8.30 p. m.
Murray, T. Walker, (B) 85, (Reg.),
, 426 S. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m-
Musser, John H., (A) 77, (Reg.), N. E.
cor. 40th and Locust. 8 to 10 a. m.
Tel. No. 113 W. P.
Musson, Emma E., (D) 83, (Reg.),
1206 Locust. 11 to 1, 4 to 6 p. m.
Myers, Charles E., (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
3856 Terrace, Wis. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Myers, James S., (A) 63, (Reg.), 1421
N. 16th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Myers, Talleyrand D., (B) 68, (Reg.),
1703 Locust. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m-
Myers, W. Worthington, (O) 61, (Reg.)
1535 S. Broad. Until 9 a. m-, 2 to
4. 7 to 9 p. m.
Nash, Joseph D., (B) 65, (Reg.), 1316
N. 11th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Naylor, Walter Williams, (A) 89, (Reg)
755 S. 10th. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p- m. ^„„,
Nebeker, Aquilla, (Ge) 70, (Elec.), 1201
Ellsworth. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 8
Neal, Charles H. M., (B) 89, (Reg.),
303 N. 9th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
p. m. (Somerton Station, 4 to 7
Neel,™Harry A. P., '(A) 77, (Reg.),
3602 Wash., Tacony. 7 to 9 a- m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
NefC, Joseph S., (B) 75, (Reg.), S. W.
cor. 21st and Locust. Until 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Neldhard, C, (Fb) 54, (Reg.), 1511
Arch. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5 p- m.
Neilson, Thomas R., (A) 80, (Reg.),
329 S. 18th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 3.30
and 7 to 8 p. m. ^^ ^
Neuber, George G. E., (A) 89, (Reg.),
2808 Girard av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Neuber, Samuel T., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1532 E. Montgomery av. 7 to 9
a. m., 2 to 3. 7 to 8 p. m.
193
65,
m.,
69,
m.,
Neville, William H. H., (Bq)
(Horn.), 1833 Wallace- 7 to 9 a
1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Newsham, Stanley Prior, (A)
(Reg^, 1640 S. 5th. 7 to 9 a.
1 to 3 p. m.
Newbold, Heniy Austie, (A) 93, (Reg.),
3907 Walnut. Before 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Newton, John S., (B) 67, (Reg.), 4031
Brown. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
NichoUs, B. Frank, (B) 75, (Reg.),
705 Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
p. m., Tel. No. 3608.
Niblock, Charles A., (A) 90, (Reg.),
1121 S. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Nightingale, Henry B., (B) 76, (Reg.),
247 N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Noble, Charles P., (O) 84, fReg.),
1637 N. Broad. 9 to 11 a. m.
Noble, William H., (O) 83, (Reg.),
2101 N. 13th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 7.80 p. m.
Nock, Thomas Oliver, (A) 86, (B) 86,
(Reg.), 2507 Brown. 8 to 9 ft. m.,
4 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Nolan, Edward J., (A) 67, (Reg.), 825
N. 20th.
Norris, Albert A., (Bq.) 87, (Horn'.),
4818 Chester av.
Norris, Richard C. (A) 87, (Reg.), 500
N. 20th. Until 11 a. m., at 7 p. m.
Norris, Herbert, (A) 66, (Reg.), 313
5. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 2.30 to 4
and 7 p. m.
Norris, Isaac, Jr., (A) 55, (Reg.), 127
S. 22d.
Norris, William F., (A) 61, (Reg.),
1530 Locust. 9 to 12 a. m.
Norton, Albert E., (A) 83, (Reg.), 2425
Columbia a.v. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2 p. m.
Norton, Claude R., (Bs) 72, (Horn.),
700 N. 40th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 7.30 p. m.
Northrop, Herbert L., (Bq) 89, (Hom.),
Ill nT 15th. 4 to 8 p. m.
Nueneman, Mary A., (Cf), 81, (Bel.),
622 N. 6th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 8
p. m.
Numbers, Wm. W., (B) 84, (Reg.),
2419 Brown. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Nunemaker, Henry B^^ (A) 67, (Reg.),
44th and Market, Penna. Hospital
for the Insane.
O'Brien, B., (A) 81, (Reg.), 246 N.
63d. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.,
and evening.
O'Brien, Wm. J., (A) 91, (Reg.), 1763
Fkd. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
O'Callahan, Daniel, (B) 82, (Reg.),
2165 E. York. 7 to 10 a. m., 7 to
10 p. m.
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O'Connor, John H., (B) 88, (Reg.),
1500 S. lOth. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, at 7 p. va.
O'Daniel, A. Allison, (B) 83, (Reg.),
1319 Walnut. Until 10 a. m., 5 to
8 p. m., Tel. No. 2255.
O'Farrel, Gerald D., (A) 62, (Reg.),
2317 E. Cumberland. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Ogden, David, (A) 92, (Reg.), 511 S.
15th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6.30 to 9. p. m.
Ogden, Jas. A., (A) 74, (Reg.), 7lBt
and Woodlaud av.
O'Hara, Michael, (A) 52, (Reg.), 31
5. 16th. 9 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30, 7 to
8 p. m., Tel. No. 1287.
O'Hara, Michael, Jr., (A) 90, (Reg.), I
125 N. 17th. 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to i
7.30 p. m.
Oldfield, J. M., (Z) 77, (Reg.), 1009
Vine. 11 a. m. to 1, 4 to 6, 7 to 8
p. m.
Olds, G. Louis, (Bq) 93, (Horn.), 123
S. 16th. Until 8.30 a. m. 4 to 7 p. m. [
Olds, Mary A. Johnson, (D) 92, (Reg.), i
123 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 |
p. m. ' I
Oliver Charles Augustus, (A) 76,
(Reg.), 1507 Locust. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
O'Neill, John J., (A) 72, (Reg.), 1809
Vine. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
O'Neil, J. Wilks, (A) 77, (Reg.), 2110
Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Onischka, UUa, (Fy), 1228 N. 2d.
8. to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Ott, Lambert, (B) 78, (Beg.), 1531
N. 17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.; no Sunday afternoon hours.
Ottiker, Henry, (Gv) 86, (Beg.), 642
N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., after 6 p. m.
Ottinger, Samuel Joseph, (B) 92, '
(Reg.), 433 Green. TJntil 9 a. m., \
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. '
Owen, Reuben, (Bq) 75, (Hom.), 2024
N. 20th. 7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 8.30 p. m.
Owen, John Jones, (B) 78, (Reg.), 411
Pine. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Packard, Frederick A., (A) 85, (Reg.),
110 S. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Packard, Francis Randolph, (A) 92,
(Beg.), Penna. Hosp., 8th and
Spruce.
Packard, John H., (A) 53, (Reg.),
1924-6 Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Paff, Edwin H., (A) 90, (Reg.), 2211
N. 16th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Page, H. F., ( ) — , German Hosp.
Paist, Henry C., (P) 53, (Reg.), 536
N. 7th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, and
7 p. m.
Palen, Gilbert E., (At) 55, (Reg.), 1529
Arch; Res. 44 Haines, Gtn. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Palmer, William L., (B) 84, (Beg.),
2801 N. 12th. 7 to 9 a m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Palmer, Mary J., (Fy) — , 1450
N. 11th. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Pallones, Aurelio, (Gt) 84, (Gy) 85,
540 Christian. 12 to 3 p. m.
Pampinella, Frank N., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
140 Queen lane. Falls.
Pancoast, Richard M., (B) 45, (Reg.),
1901 Chestnut. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Pancoast, J. Wm., (A) 92, (Reg), 1611
N. 13th. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Pancoast, William H., (B) 56, (Reg.),
1100 Walnut. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Pardee, Howard A,, (N) 80, (Reg.),
3410 Baring. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Parish, William H., (B) 70, (Reg.),
1435 Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Parke, George T., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
1521 Spruce. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m., Tel. No. 6332.
Parke, Joseph B., (G) 89, (Beg.), 254
S. 10th. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Parke, Wm. E., (A) 86, (Reg.), 709
N. 17th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Parker, George W., (Bq) 70, (Horn.),
1404 S. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Parker, Gilbert L,., (B) 74, (Reg.),
1008 Green. UntU 9 a. m., 6 to 7
Parks, 'Susan B., (D) 91, (Reg.), 3422
N. 17th. 3 to 5 p. m.
Parry, Henry Chester, (A) 61, (Reg.),
26 W. Walnut lane, Gtn.
Partenheimer, John B., (A) 72, (Reg.),
633 N. 11th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Parvin, Noble Butler, (B) 91, (Reg.),
421 S. Broad. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Parvin, Theophilus, (A) 52, (Beg.),
1626 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m.. Prof.
Jefferson Medical College.
Pascoe, Jr., George Y., (A) 86,
(Reg.), 1921 N. 18th. Until 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Patterson, Howard, (B) 74, (Reg.),
901 Lehigh a v. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, after 6 p. m.
Paxson, Oliver H., (Bq) 90, (Hom.),
123 N. 16th. 8 to 10 k. m., 3 to 4
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Peacock, Thomas H., (Bq) 68.
(HomO, 1950 N. 23d. 7 to 9 a. m.
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Peacock, William, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
2217 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pearce, Frank Savary (A) 91, (Reg.),
1407 Locust. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
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195
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Pearson, O. L., (O) 83, 1124 Walnut
9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Pearson, John S., (A) 76, (Reg.), 1507
Christian. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Peck, Elizabeth L., (D) 85, (Reg.),
819 N. 40th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
at 7 p. m.
Peckham, Adelaide Ward, (Bw) 86,
(Reg.), 4119 Pine. 8 to 9 a. m., 12
to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Peltz, Benjamin R., (A) 67, (Reg.),
Ridge av. cor. Spring, Roxborough.
7.30 to 8.30 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Peltz, George M. Dallas, (A) 68, (Reg.),
716 N. 15th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Peltz, Josiah, (A) 67, (Reg.), 1641
Fairmount av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Pennebaker, Benjamin F., (A) 73,
(Reg.), 4862 Tacony. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Pennington, Amanda A., (D) 70,
(Reg.), 824 N. 7th. 9 to 12 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Penrose, Charles Bingham, (A) 84,
(Beg.), 1331 Spruce. 9 to 10 a. m.
Penrose, R. A. F., (A) 49, (Reg.),
1331 Spruce. No office hours.
Pennock, Walter I., (A) 88, (Reg.),
1407 N. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m. No Sunday hours.
Pepper, Wilbur Lee, (B) 92, (Reg.),
153 Centre, M'n'k. i
Pepper, William, (A) 64, (Reg.), 1811
Spruce. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 2.30 to
4 p. m., Sundays excepted.
Perkins, E. Stanley, (A) 69, (Reg.),
1901 N. 12th. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Perkins, Francis M., (A) 76, (Reg.),
1428 Pine. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 p. m.
Perrine, Edmund K., (B) 86, (Db) 91,
(Reg.), 1809 Chestnut. 9 a. m. to
1 p. m., afternoon by appointment.
Peters, L. C, (A) 94, (Reg.), 2132 Ox-
ford. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to
8 pm.
Peterson, Caroline, (D) 83, (Reg.),
423 S. Broad. 2 to 5 p. m.
Pettibone, Charles Frederic, (B) 89,
(Reg.), 219 N. 13th. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Pettirgill, Eliza F., (D) 64, (Reg.),
300 N. 10th. 8 to 10 a., m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Pickels, James C, (Cy) 98, (Eel.),
628 N. 10th. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phillips, Horace, ( ) — , 49th and
Market, Pa. Hosp. Insane.
Phillips, John L., (B) 83, (Reg.), 2215 '
Tioga. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Phillips, Richard J., (B) 83, (Reg.),
4011 Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Pickford, William H., (B) 81, (Beg.),
1131 Marlborough. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pierce, W. A. D., (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
2004 Mt. Vernon. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Piersol, George A., (A) 77, (Reg.),
48th and Chester av.
Pike, Charies P., (A) 85, (Reg.), 7300
Woodland av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to
8 pm.
Pilkington, Horatio, (A) 79, (Reg.),
4238 Paul, Fkd. Until 9.30 a. m.,
12 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Pines, J. Darwin, (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
5. E. c. 19th and Sus'q. av. 8 to 10
a. m., 4 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Piper, Milton Augustus, (B) 71, (Reg.).
1532 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Piper, William A., (B) 44, (Reg.), 727
N. 5th. 9 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m.
Pitfield, Robert L., (A) 92, (Reg.),
Gtn. av. and School Lane, GtB.
Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pittinos, James W., (Ay) 57, (Reg.),
3208 Race. Until 9 a. m., after 3
p. m.
Plass, Chas. F. W., (B) 86, (Reg.),
Chelten av. and Chew, Gtn. Until
9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Pleibel, Charles Fred. W., (A) 63,
(Reg.), 2480 Fkd. av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Pleibel, Eugene Theodore, (B) 90,
(Reg.), 2480 Fkd. av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
i to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Plush, Samuel M., (A) 76, (Reg.), 319
S. 10th. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Polis, George S., (A) 78, (Reg.), 461
N. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Pollard, Augustus T., (B) 83, (Reg.),
239 S. 11th.
Polk, Alexander M., (B) 87, (Reg.),
4440 Gtn. av.
Polk, Charies G., (N) 58, (Reg.), 2219
Catharine. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 5
to 7 p. m.
Porter, Wm. G., (A) 68, (Reg.), 1118
Spnice. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. 3815.
Posey, Louis Plumer, (Bq) 83, (Hom.),
1435 Walnut. 8 to 10 a. m., 3.30 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Posey, Wm. Campbell, (A) 89, (Reg),
1829 Chestnut. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Pontius, Paul J., (A) 91, (Reg.), 1629
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 4 to
5 p. m.
Potsdamer, Joseph B., (B) 79, (Reg.)>
1333 Franklin. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Pottberg, Charles, (B) 83, (Reg.), 2147
N. 5th. Until 9.3() a. m., 2 to 4,
after 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSTLVANIA.
PHILAJJELPHIA.— Contiuued.
Potts, Charles S., (A) 85, (Reg.), 1712
Wallace. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Potter, James Thomas, (A) 85, (Reg.),
1006 Bainbridge. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Potter, Thomas CliflEord, (A) 71, (Reg.),
5012 Green, Gtn. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m., Tel. No. 56, Gtn.
Powell, Howard, (Bq), 86, (Horn.),
721 N. 40th. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Powell, William R., (Bq) 87, (Hom.),
3735 Walnut. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Power, Edward S., (Ge) 80, (B) 82,
(Reg.), 1800 N. 15th.
Pragheimer, Jacob S., (B) 88, (Reg.),
910 N. 29th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Pratt, Henry C, (Bq) 63, (Horn.),
5020 Tacony.
Prepdergast, Mich. T., (A) 82, (Reg.),
2832 Montgomery av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Prendergast, James F., (A) 84, (Reg.),
3833 Spring Garden. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Preston, T. Wallbank, (A) 91, (Reg.),
2039 Susqa. av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Price, Joseph, (A) 77, (Reg.), 211 N.
18th. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Price, Mordeoai, (A) 69, (Reg.), 1333
Spring Garden. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Price, Thomas H., (B) 76, (Reg.),
2621 Bridge, Bridesburg. 7 to 9
a. m., 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Price, S. Whitaker, (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
2535 Columbia av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pridham, G. Ashton, ( ) — , (Horn.),
3743 Brown. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 10 p. m.
Price, W. Henry, (A) 89, (Reg.), 208
S. 37th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Purnell, Caroline M., (D) 87, (Reg.),
1525 Walnut. 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Quatman, Lucilla R. Hedley, (D) 83,
(Reg.), 1415 N. 11th. 2 to 4 p. m.
Quick, Jacob, (A) 51. (Reg.), 4066
Aspen, Station B. Before 9 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Radclifee, MeCluney, (A) 82, (Reg.),
711 N. 16th. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Rainear, A. Busling, (B) 82, (Reg.),
2 to
6 to 7.30
2024 Diamond.
p. m.
Ramsdeu, John, (A) 79, (Reg.), 4331
Fkd av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Ranck, John W., (A) 72, (Reg.), 4034
Gtn. av. 9 to 10 ' ^ ^ "-
p. m.
a. m., after 6
Randall, B. Alex., (A) 80, (Reg.),
1806 Chestnut. 9 to 12 a. m., by
appointment in afternoon.
Ransley, Alexander W., (A) 75, (Reg).,
1222 S. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 8 p. m.
Raseley, Edwin Rocelle, (C) 91, (Reg.),
Cherry bet. 17th and 18th. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 3, 5.30 to 7 p. m.
Rath, Otto A., (A) 86, (Reg.), 185
Queen lane, Palls. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Raub, John A., (A) 61, (Reg.), 1400
N. 15th. Until 10 a. m., I to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Raue, Chas. G., (Ay) 50, (RegJ, 121
N. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Raue, J. Ferdinand, (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
121 N. 10th.
Raughley, Shadrac, (A) (Reg.), 604
Lehigh ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Raynor, Nathan H., (A) 79, (Reg.),
718 S. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Rea, Samuel Light, (A) 71, (Reg.),
708 N. 19th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Read, William Pratt, (A) 71, (Reg.),
1403 S. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Reading, John Herbert, (Bq) 78,
(Horn.), 1811 Gre«n. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Reading, L. Willard, (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
1629 Green. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Reath, Benjamin, (A) 87, (Reg.), 1538
Pine. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Redm&Dd, Henry, (A) 86, (Reg.), 1224
Walnut. 9.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.
Reed, A. Graham, (A) 68, (Reg.), 228
N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Reed, Chas. Henry, (A) 78, (Beg.V, 121
S. 17th. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Reed, Rufus, (Bq) 77, (Hom.), 129 S.
13th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Reed, William A., (Bq) 52, (Horn.),
1522 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m.. 3 to 5 p.
m.; Sunday, 8 to 0 a. m.
Reeves, J. Howard, (A) 82, (Reg.),
1507 Walnut. 9 to ll a. m., ^4 tf 6
p. m.
^^J^^\l°^^P^ ^■' fi^<J) '^'^' (Hom.),
1609 Mt. Vernon. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
'^xf^i'oS°''\'=T^ K-',(>) '^^' (^eg.), 1509
?Pff ?% QA°*'^ ^^ ^- ™-' 2 to 3.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Rehfuss, Emil G., (A) 84, (Reg.), 1316
^o/P^r?^.*^- o ^ *° 10 a. m., 3.30 to
430, 7 to 8 p. m.
'^W^iS.L^^^^' 1^<1> 86, (Hom.), 115
N. 15th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4.30
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
197
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Rehein, John H. Wallace, (A) 90,
(Reg.), 318 So. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m..
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Eehm, Victor G. R. J., (B) 84, (Reg.),
2008 Master. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Reichert, Edward T., (A) 79, (Reg.),
307 W. Springfield av.. Chestnut
Hill.
Reimann, Louis P., (A) 83, (Reg.), 945
N. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Reith, Emil, (B) 91, (Reg.), 840 N.
19th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Remig, John Henry, (B) 91, (Reg.),
1201 Christian. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Reisert, William, (A) 89, (Reg.), 1717
5. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Rembaugh, Alonzo C, (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
1435 Poplar. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Remick, Eliza J., (Cf) 78, (Eel.), 1831
Columbia av. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Restein, John, (Py), 2019 Franklin,
2 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Reuss, William, (El) 54, (Reg.), 833
S. 2d. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
Rei,™George A., (A) 68, (Reg.), 2023
Pine. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Rex. Oliver P., (B) 67, (Reg.), 1611
Race.
Reynolds, Anna M., (D) 85, (Reg.),
1534 Dauphin. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Reynolds, A. Sidney, (A) 76, (Reg.), i
1616 Fairmount ave. Before 10 a.m.,
■ 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Reynolds, Walter, (A) 94, (Reg.), St.
Agnes' ;Hospital, 1900 S. Broad.
Tel. No. 4498.
Reynolds, David C, (A) 52, (Reg.),
1519 S. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
after 6 p. m.
Reynolds, Herbert, (Bq) 65, (Horn.),
4629 Richmond, Bridesburg. 7 to 8
a. m., 12.30 to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Reynolds, J. P., (A) 78, (Reg.), 222,
S. 9th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 i
p. m. '
Rhett, Henry John, (A) 90, (Reg.),
S.W. c. 40th and Walnut. Until
10.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, *6 to 7.30 p. m.
Rhoads, Edward G., (A) 85, (Reg.),
31 W. Chelten av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Rhoads, Harry F., (B) 83, (Reg.),
2132 Ridge av.
Rhoads, John Neely, (B) 85, (Reg.),
1610 S. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Richards, Oscar M., (A) 90, (Reg.),
520 N. 40th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Richardson, Aubrey J., (Bq) 82,
(Horn.), 1227 Otis. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Richardson, George Hy, (A) 91, (Reg.),
1724 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Richardson, Ida E., (D) 79, (Reg.),
256 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Rickards, William M. L., (A) 43,
(Reg.), 601 N. 17th. Until 9 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30 p. m.
Ridge, Jonathan T., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
1617 N. 7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 1 to 3 p. m.
Riegraf, J. Martin, (A) 91, (Reg.),
2517 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Riera, John H., (A) 85, (Reg.), 1823
Pine. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Riesman, David, (A) 92, (Reg.), 801
N. 6th. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Rihl, Hem-y W., (B) 49, (Reg.), 946
N. 8th. Before 9 a. m., after 4 p. m.
Ring, G. Oram, (A) 85, (Reg.), 1442
N. 13th. 8.30 a. m. to 12 m. ; 5 p. m.
by appointment.
Rishel, George P., (A) 83, (Reg.),
2085 Diamond. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Risley, Samuel D., (A) 70, (Reg.),
1722 Walnut. 8.45 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Rittenhouse, Alvah, (Cz) 67, (Eel.),
2001 Marshall. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 7
p. m.
Rittenhouse, Henry, (Cz) 63, (Eel.),
1637 Ridge av.
Ritter, Newton H., (B) 84, (Reg.),
621 N. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Rizzo, Francis, (Es) 77, (Reg.), 745
S. 7th.
Roach, Walter W., (A) 90, (Reg.),
2905 Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. ni.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Robbins, Charles W., (P) 59, (Reg.),
2710 Richmond. 7 to 9 a.' m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m. *
Robbins, Emily Ridgway, (F) 59,
(Reg.), 2710 Richmond. 1 to,3i p. m.
Roberts, Isaac B., (A) 67, (Reg.), 1344
N. 13th.
Rolmrts, John B., (B) 74, (A) 88,
(Reg.), 1627 Walnut. 8 a. m. to 12 m.
Roberts, Josephine, (Cf) 80, (Eel.),
536 N. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Roberts, Victor C, (C) 92, (Reg.),
1109 S. 47th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Robertson, Wm. Egbert, (A) — , (Reg.),
912 N. 4th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Sunday until 11 a. m.
Robins, Robert Patterson, (A) 86,
(Reg.), 2iOS Locust.
Robinson, George S., (B) 81, (Reg.),
Resident Pbysiciar., llnu.se of Col--
rection, Holmesburg.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued. |
Kobinson, .Tames, (B) 87, (Reg.), 405 i
S. 13th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Robinson, James Wier, (B) 89, (Reg.),
1334 Pine. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Robinson, William Duffield, , (A) SO,
■ (Reg.), 2012 Mt. Vernon. Before 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kobrecht, J. J., ( ) — , 17th and Sum-
mer, Orthopsedic Hospital.
Rocap, William S., (B) 88, Olnej,
(Reg.), 22d Ward 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rockafellow, J. C, ( ) — , German
Hospital.
Roderer, John F., (A) 84, (Reg.), 2426
N. 6th. Before 9 a. m., 1 to 3, after
7 p. m.
Rodgers, Robert, (A) 89, (Reg.), 2903
N. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Rodgers, Walter R., (B) 83, (Reg.),
613 Norris. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Roemerman, H., (Cj) 68, (Reg.), 1210 ]
Spring Garden. 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Roessler, George F., (A) 86, (Reg.),
445 N. 7th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Rohrig, Wm., (Gj) 74, (Reg.), 2934
Girard avenue.
Rosenthal, Edwin, (B) 80, (Reg.),
517 Pine. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Ross, George Gorgas, (A) 91, (Reg.),
637 N. 16th. Until' 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Roth, Bmil, (A) 89, (Reg.), 1322 Gtn.
ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Rothermel, F. D., (Bq) 91, (Hom.),
502 N. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 9 p. m.
Rottner, Charles Selmar, (B) 91,
(Reg.), 1626 Franklin. UntU 10 a.
M., 1 to 3 p. m.
Roussell, Albert E., (B) 82, (Reg.),
2112 Pine. Until 10.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Rowe, Charles K., (A) 85, (Reg.), 107
Queen Lane, Falls. Until 9 a. m.
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rubinshon, Louis S., (Gv) 87, (Reg.),
411 S. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Rudderow, Benjamin Janney, (A)
74, (Reg.), 525 N. 19th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m. ; Sunday until 9
a. m.
Rudderow, Francis, (A) 87, (Reg.),
423 S. 15th. 7.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Rufe, Wm. F., (A) 93, (Reg.), 715 N.
40th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Rugh, J. Torrance, (B) 92, (Reg.), 1431
Walnut. UntU 10 a. m., 2.30 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m. „ ,^ .
Runkle, Stuart Calvin, (B) 88, (Reg.),
2003 Christian. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Runkle, William V., (B) 74, (Reg.),
1605 Christian. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 11 a. m.
Ruoff^' William, (A) 92, (Reg.), 1318
N. 6th. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., 7 to 8.30
Ruschenberger, W. S. W., (A) 30,
(Reg.), 1932 Chestnut, (retired).
Rish, William H., (A) 73, (Reg.), 1822
Berks, Past-assistant Surgeon U. S.
rS; Jacob P., (C) 88, (Reg.), 3201
Spring Garden.
Ryder, Elizabeth A., (P) 91, (Reg.).
210 S. 41st 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
SackSt, E. Wayne, (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
1735 N. 19th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
Sajous, ShS-les E., (B) 78, (Reg.),
1632 Chestnut. . ^..,„
Salinger, Julius S., (B) 86, (Reg.), 1510
N. 8th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Saltmarshe, Joseph, ( ), 2733 N. 5tl».
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Sanderson, Philip C, (Dd) 85, (Ed.),
546 North 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sangree, Ernest Brewster, (O) 89,
(Reg.), 2020 Arch. Until 11 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sands, J. Seldon, (B) 82, (Beg.), 2145
Tasker. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sanson, Samuel, (Oz) 78, (Eel.), 941
Franklin.
Santee, Eugene I., (A) 66, (Reg.), 532
N. 6th. Until 9 a. m., 2.30, 6 to 7.30
Sargent, John H., (B) 76, (Reg.), 1443
S. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
Sartain, Paul J., (A) 86, (Reg.), 212
N. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.,
except Tuesdays and Fridays.
Saunders, Robert R., (B) 92, (Reg.),
4226 Westminster av. Until 10 a.
m., 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Savitsky, Joseph Adam, (B) 93, (Reg.),
211 German. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Saylor, Norman A., (Bq) 80, (Hom.),
1120 S. 10th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Schadt, Eleanor Miller, (D) 83, (Reg.),
818 N. 5th. 8 a. m. to 12 m., 2 and
6 p. m.
Schaul, Otho Daniel, (B) 92, (Reg.),
4920 Woodland av. Until 9.30 a. m.
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA. —Continued.
SchafEer, Charles, (A) 59, (Reg.), 1309
Arch.
Schaefer, Otto, (O) 94, (Reg.), 1313
Arch. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Schenck, Joseph H., (B) 69, (Reg.),
537 Arch. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Schmidt, Henry, (B) 74, (Reg.), 1729
S. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 toi 9
p. m.
Schneideman, Theodore B., (B) 83,
(Reg.), 1807 Chestnut. 10 a. m. to 2
p. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Mon., Wed., Fri.
Schoales, Charles B., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1428 N. 11th. 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Schoales, Joseph D., (A) 57,' (Reg.),
1428 North 11th. Before 9 a. m.,
after 3 p. m.
Schoenberg, Gustave, (Cj) 46, (Reg.),
430 W. Huntingdon. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Scholl, Alfred K., (B) 85, (Reg.), 1521
Diamond. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Schoonmaker, Arthur T., (Bq) 94,
(Horn.), 3105 Columbia av. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday
by appointment.
Schrock, William, ( ), 2304 N. 4th.
Schock, Charles H., (C) 87, (Reg.),
1906 N. ISth. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Schock, Frederick A., (C) 89, (Reg.),
1230 N. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Schoettler, B. C, (C) 87, (Reg.), 828
N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Schott, Arnold, (B) 68, (Reg.), 1219 N.
6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9j). m.
Schreiner, Emma T., (W) 80, (Reg.),
123 W. Chelten av., Gtn. 9 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 4 p. m. Tel., No. 120.
Schrotz, Julius, (Ck) 54, ?Reg.), 808 N.
8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2fto 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schwarz, Louis, (B) 81, (Reg.), 1505 N.
10th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7.45
SiSwenok, S. Clayton, (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
1319 JefCerson. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Schwonk, Peter N. K., (A) 82, (Reg.),
827 N. 7th. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Sohucking, Susan Camp, (D) 83, (Reg.),
2506 N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Scott, Jas. Clifford, (A) 93, (Reg.),_17tli
and Summer, Orthopaedio Hosmtal.
Scott, Joseph Allison, (A) 89, (Reg.),
3808 Chestnut. Until 9.30 a. m.
Scull, William B., (A) 85, (Reg.), 3036
Richmond. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
Seiler, darii (A) 71, (Reg.), 1204 Wal-
nut. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
SeilikoTitch, Solomon, (C) 93, (Reg.),
226 Catharine. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Seiss, Ralph W., (A) 83, (Reg.), 213
S. 17th. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m., 4.30
to 6.30 p. m.
Seitz, Frederick, (B) 86, (Reg.), 2134
Vine. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
Seltzeil, G. Jay, (A) 81, (Reg.), 1501
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Seltzer, Charles M., (A) 78, (Reg.),
608 N. 17th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
e to 7.30 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 10 a.
m. only.
Senderling, Wm. Henry, (B) 69, (Reg.),
1934 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Service, Charles A., (B) 82, (Reg.), Bel-
mont and Montgomery avs.
Service, John H., (B) 89, (Reg.), 81T
N. ^kh. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 8,
7 to 8 p. m.
Severs, Benj. F., ( ) 88, 2348 N. 29th.
7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Seyfert, Theodore H., (A) 67, (Reg.),
1709 Mt. Vernon.
Seymour, Alfred M., (A) 86, (RegJ.
1209 Wallace. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Shade, Julia P., (D) 71, (Reg.), 1905
Norris. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
ShafEner, Charles, (A) 70, (Reg.), 251
S. 13th. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Shallcross, Isaac G., (Bq) 87, (Horn.),
1631 Arch. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6.30
p. m.
Shannon, Daniel, (B) 87, (Reg.), 210
Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Shammo, Isaac R., (B) 52, (Reg.),
2218 N. 25th. 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Sharkey, William P., (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
1938 (Jirard av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to,
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Sharp, Francis A., (B) 72, (Reg.),
1164 S. 13th. Until 9 a. m., 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Sharp, Jacob G, (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
1906 Christian. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sharpless, Anna P., (D) 89, (Reg.),
3926 Chestnut.
Sharpless, Edward S., (Bq) 80,
(Hom.), 1329 N. 12th. 8 to 9.30
a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shaw, Alex. R., (Bq) 57, (Hom.),
902 Susquehanna av. Until 10 a. m,.
5 to 8 p. m.
Shea, Wm. Ker, (Br) 81, (Cp) 85,
(Reg.), 1515 N. 20th. 8 to 9.30
a. m., 2.30 to 3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. ;
Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Sheets, John, (A) 80, (Reg.), 1324
Spring Garden. 10 a. m. to 1, 6 to
8 p. m. ; Summer, 11 a. m. to 2
p. m.
Shell, J. Kinzer, (A) 81, (Reg.), 1937
Master. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA- Continued.
Shellenberger, C. N., (Ds) 76 (Horn.),
1831 Wallace. 6 to 8 p. m. only.
Shellenberger, Jacob Rohrer, (A) 64.
(Reg.), 5505 Main, Gtn. 8 to 9
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Sheppard, Henry O., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
2110 N. 11th. Until 10 a. m., 12 to
2 p. m.
Sher, F. P., (Fy) 1002 Snyder av. 8
to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Sherburne, Samuel, (Af) 82, (Reg.),
609 Vine. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Sherrill, Pearson, (C) 85, (Reg.), 2915
Diamond. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shimer, Ida M., (D) 85, (Reg.), 713
Cumberland. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Shimer, Jacob S., (A) 57, (Reg.), 1431
Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Shimer, William S., (A) 86, (Reg.),
713 W. Cumberland. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2.30 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shimwell, Benjamin T., (B) 75, (Reg.),
1253 S. 17th. Until 9 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Shippen, Edward, (A) 48, (Reg.),
2039 Pine.
Shinkle, Horace J., (Bq) 80, (Hom.),
Sunnicliffe, Manayunk. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Shinn, Charles T., ( ) — , 1031 Spring
Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Shober, John B., (A) 85, (Reg.), 112
5. 17th. Until 10.30 a. m., 3 to 4 p.
m. Evenings by appointment.
Shoemaker, David K., (A) 45, (Reg.)^
1319 Butler. 7 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Shoemaker, D. W., (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
1738 Green. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Shoemaker, George Erety, (A) 82,
(Reg.), 3727 Chestnut. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shoemaker, Harvey, (A) 86, (Reg.),
109 S. 20th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Shoemaker, James S., (Bq) 88, (Plom.),
3112 Fkd. av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Shoemaker, John L., (Cz) 71, (Eel.),
610 N. 8th. 8 a. m., 6 p. m.
Shoemaker,' John V., (B) 74, (Reg.),
1519 Walnut. 2 to 4 p. m. Except
Sunday.
Shoemaker, Joseph T., (A) 60, (Reg.),
404 S. 22d. Before 10 a. m., after
6 p. m.
Shoemaker, Samuel B., (A) 86, (Reg.),
4788 Gtn. a v. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Shoemaker, William L., (Bq) 76,
(Hom.), 2248 Howard. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12tfo 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shriner, Thomas, (B) 69, (Reg.), 2176
E. York. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
Slbbald, ' James, (B) 81, (Reg.), 3725
Ridge av., Wissahickon. Until 8.30
a. m., 1.30 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Sibbald, John, (B) 75, (Reg.), Fox
Chase, 23d ward. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Sidebotham, Henry L., (B) 84, (Reg.),
1121 Shackamaxon. 7 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Simes J. Henry C, (A) 70, (Reg.),
2033 Chestnut. Until 11 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Simmer, Edwin, (Bq) 72, (Hom.), 612
N. 38th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Simpson, James, (B) 65, (Reg.), 738
Pine. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Simpson, Robert, (A) 74, (Reg.), 805
N. 11th. Before 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Simsohn, Joseph S., (B) 74, (Reg.), 909
Franklin. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 7 p. m.
Sinexon, Justus, (B) 84, (Reg.), 827
N. 20th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Sinkler, Wharton, (A) 68, (Reg.),
1606 Walnut. 9 to 11 a. m., after-
noon by appointment.
Sinnamon, George, (A) 89, (Reg.),
2144 B. Dauphin. 7 to 10 a. m., 7
to 8 p. m.
Skillern, Penn G., (A) 77, (Reg.), 241
S. 13th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Skillern, Samuel Ruff, (A) 54, (Reg.),
3509 Baring. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. W. P. 35.
Skilling, Michael Joseph, (B) 73,
(Reg.), 1635 Christian. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Skinner, Henry, (A) 84, (Reg.), 716
N. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Slifer, F. Sebring, (B) 88, (Reg.), 913
Franklin. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Slifer, Levi K., (A) 72, (Reg.), 2846
Diamond. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
9 p. m.
Slocum, Harris A., (A) 79, (Reg.), 1427
Walnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Sunday by appointment only.
Small, Edward Payson, (Bq) ' 66,
(Hom.), 39 S. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Smedley, Isaac G., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
1705 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m.. 2.30 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Smiley, Lewis F., (Bq) 75, (Hom.),
1106 Arch. Till 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m. Sunday, till 10 a. m.
Smith, Albert H., (C) 88. (Reg.), 3428
Fkd av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Smith, Albert S., (B) 76, (Reg.), 3226
Powelton av. Until 9.30 a. m., after
7 p. m. Medical inspector Fidelity
Mutual Life Assoc;
Smith, Alexis Dupont, (A) 82, (Reg.),
5067 Gtn. av. TJntil 9 a. m., 2 to s!
7 to 8 p. m. Sunday excepted. Tel.
. No. Gtn. 45.
Smith, C. Garleton, (Bs) 62, (Horn.),
875 N. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Charles BCenjrji (Bq) 76,
(Horn.), 3025 Fkd. av. 7 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, David D., (B) 78, (Reg.), 1629
Walnut. 8.30 a. m., 3 p. m.
Smith, Edward M., (B) 46, (Reg.), 842
N. 8th. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m.,3 to 4, 7 to
,' Smith, Edwin G., (B) 88, (Reg.), 3027
Ridge av.
Smith, Edward Lincoln, (B) 87, (Reg.),
842 N. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, George W., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
1320 Walnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Henry A., (A) 75, (Reg.), 1523
Oxford. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Linnseus A., (Bq) 76, (Hom.),
3826 Baring. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Mark Leeds, (B) 70, (Reg.),
1529 Morris. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
p. m.
Smith, P. Albert, (B) 93, (Reg.), 1020
Sansom. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 8 to
10 p. m., Tel. No. 2570.
Smith, Ralph C, (Bq) 69, (Horn.), 1434
Poplar. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Smith, RoUa L., (A) 89, (Reg.), 2912
Richmond. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Smith, S. MacCuen, (B) 84, (Reg.),
1502 Walnut. 9 a. m.- to 12 m., ex-
cept Sunday. Residence, 209 W.
Cfaelten av., Gtn.
Smith, T. Hart, (Bq) 66, (Horn.), 1309
Girard av. Uatil 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m., except Sunday evenings.
Smock, Ledru Pierson, (A) 83, (Reg.),
3330 Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Smyser, Eugene M., (A) 64, (Reg.),
1500 S. 13th. Not in practice.
Snader, Edward Roland, (Bq) 84,
(Horn.), 140 N. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Snively, I. Newton, (K) 89, (Beg.),
2501 Oxford. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Snodgrass, Oliver Edmund, (A) 86,
(Reg.), 2361 N. 19th. Until 10 a. m.,
after 6 p. m.
Snyder, Elmer R., (A) 89, (Reg.), 1311
N. 6th. 9 a. m., at 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Snyder, David Lafayette, (Bq) 78,
(Horn.), 1635 Girard av. 7 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Snyder, Elizabeth, (D) 85, (Reg.),
2002 Columbia av.
Somers, Lewis S., (A) 91, (Reg.), 3554
N. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p.
m.
Somerville, W. H., (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
1214 Hanover. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sommers, Richard M., ( ) — . 2133
N. 17th.
Sommerville, James M., (A) 56, (Reg.),
1714 Race. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 p. m.
Sonneborn, W„ (Bq) 90, (Hom.), 2217
Amber. 7 to 9 a. ra., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Sooy, John Milton, (B) 85, (Reg.),
3014 Dauphin, 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Souwers, Geo. P., (B) 77, (Reg.), 5145
Main, Gtn. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Sowden, Frederic D., (B) 83, (Reg.),
3042 Fkd. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. .
Sowerby. J. J., (A) 61, (Reg.), Holmes-
burg. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Sparks, George W., (B) 65, (Reg.) 635
Spruce. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Speakman, William W., (Bq) 87,
(Horn.), 1720 Arch. 9 to 12 a. m.,
afternoon by appointment.
Spellissy, Joseph M., (A) 90, (Reg.),
736 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5 p.
m. Tel. No. 3637.
Spencer, George W., (B) 92, (Reg.),
259 S. 15th. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to
6.30 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 3
p. m.
Spencer, William, (Bq) 87, (Hom.),
1523 Girard av. 8 to 11 a. m. 4 to
5 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
Spivak, Charles D., (B) 90, (Reg.),
629 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Sprissler, Oscar, (B) 92, (Reg.), 1600
N. 8th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Sprissler, Theodore, (A) 87, (Reg.), 601
S. 9th. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m„ 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stafford, Charles S., (Bq) 88, tHom.),
2015 N. 19th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m., Sundays until 10 a.
m.
Stark, Albert A. G., (B) 83, (Reg.),
160 Girard av. Before 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Starkey George R., (Bq) 55, (Horn.),
1529 Arch. 9.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Starr, Louis, (A) 71, (Reg.), 1818 S.
Rittenhouse sq. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Starkweather, C. Freeman, (Ai) 66,
(C) 86, (Reg.), 20th and Berks. 12
to 2, 4 to 5, 7 to 9' p. m.
Staukowitch Rosalie, (D) 90, (Reg.1.
1534 Vine. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Stahl, B. Franklin, (A) 87, (Beg.),
1502 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stauffer, Annie W., (Bx) 81, (Eel.),
1516 Montgomery av. Until 10 a.
m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stearn, Moses, (O) 88, (Reg.), 428
S. 5th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Steele, William G., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
1431 Girard av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6.30 to 7 p. m.
Steer, Edgar H., (A) 84, (Reg.), 2913
Richmond. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Stegman, Joseph A., (Bq) 86, (Hom.),
4632 E. Thompson, Bdg. Until 9 a.
m., 1 ts 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Steinbach, Louis W., (B) 80, (Reg.),
1309 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
. Stengel, Alfred, (A) 89, (Reg.), 332 S.
17th Until 9 a. nl., 2.30 to 4 p. m.
Steinwandel, John A., (B) 90, (Reg.),
1524 S. 20th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stellwagen, Thos. C, (A) 66, (Reg.),
Dentistry, 1416 Chestnut. 9 to 11 a.
m., 2 to 3 p. m., except Saturday
afternoon, Tel. No. 2559.
Stelwagon, Henry "W., (A) 75, (Reg.),
223 E. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
m.
Stenger, Charles F., (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
2413 N. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stephens, James S., (Cg) 70, (Eel.),
2412 E. Cumberland.
Sterling, John, (A) 56, (Reg.), 709 S.
9th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.,
Tel. No. 1764.
Stern, Max J., (B) 85, (Reg.), 711
Franklin. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m.
Sterner, Oliver H., (B) 89, (Beg.),
2119 Orthodox, Fk'd. Until 9.30 a.
m., after 6 p. m.
Stetler, Howard S., (A) 85, (Reg.),
1643 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stevens, Arthur A., (A) 86, (Reg.),
318 S. loth. 2 to 4 p. m.
Stevens, Edmund W., (B) 84, (Reg.),
1224 Walnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Stewart, Alonzo H., (B) 92, (Reg.),
807 S. 12th. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to
6 p. m. At 250 N. 12th, 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m. ]
Stewart, A. W., (Bq) 93, (Hom.), 2503 I
N. 17th. Until 9 a. m. 6 to 8 p. I
m.; Sunday until 10 a. m. i
Stewart, David Denison, (B) 79, i
(Reg.), 2620 N. 5th. 9 to 10 a. m., j
2, 6 to 8 p. m. '
Stewart, George W., (Bq) 83, (Hom.),
Oak lane. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Stewart H. Knox, (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
1512 Mt. Vernon. Until 10 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m. 636 Race,
Branch Office.
Stewart, Beuel, (A) 70, (Beg.), 1840
Green. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Stewart Robert R., (B) 82, (Reg.),
1218 S. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stewart, William F., (B) 81, (Beg.),
2155 N. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
Stewart, Wm. H., (A) 82, (Reg.),
2436 Gtn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stewart, Wm. S., (B) 63, (Reg.), 1801
Arch. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Stidham, Joseph P., (A) 51, (Reg.),
4001 Chestnut. 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Stiles, Wm., (Bq) 75, (Hom.), 1939
Fairmount av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 8 to 9 p. m. ; Sundays, 3 to 4
p. m.
Stille, Alfred, (A) 36, (Reg.), 3900
Spruce.
Stillwell, Walter C, (A) 73, (Reg.),
1248 S. Broad. 9 to 10 a. m., 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 4396.
Stine, John B., (B) 82, (Reg.), 1502
N. 4th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Stine, Luther K., (A) 60, (Beg.), 1502
N. 4th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Stirk, James C, (Bq) 91, (Horn.), 4632
Chestnut. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stirling, Samuel R., (B) 80, (R^.),
1931 E. Cumberland. 8 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays,
8 to 10 a. . m. only.
Stocker, Anthony E., (A) 40, (Reg.),
2212 Fitzwater. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 4, after 7 p. m.
Stockton, John W., (Co) 77, (Eel.),
713 S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stoeckle, Charles H., (A) 92, (Reg.),
126 W. Diamond. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stokes, H. Murray, (Bq) 84, (Horn.).
1613 N. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stone, Edward B., QS) 72, (Reg.), 1701
Master. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Stone, James Parrar, (K) 66, (Reg.).
1806 Green. Before 9.30 a. m., 6
to 7 p. m.; at Bullitt Building, 12 to
4 p. m. Room 22.
Stout, Charles P., (A) 84, (Reg.), 830
N. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Stout, Emanuel J., (N) 78, (Reg.), 2422
N. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 7.30
p. m.
Stout, Oliver, (A) 93, (Reg.), 2355 N.
20th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m.
Stout, George C, (A) 91, (Reg.), 34
S. ISth. 9 tp 11.30 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Straube, Rudolph, (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
2822 Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Strawbridge, George, (A) 66, (Reg.),
202 S. 15th. 9"toila. m. '
Strawn, Joseph, (B) 69, (Reg.), 1700
Wallace. 7 to 8 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Strecker, Henry Anthony, (B) 94,
(Reg.), St. Agnes' Hospital. Tel.
No. 4498.
Streeper, Gertrude M., (D) 92, (Reg.),
1214 Locust. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 4.30
to 5.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Stretch, Richard G., (A) 69, (Reg.)
1623 N. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Strieby, Jacob Peter, (B), (Reg.), 1305
5, 5th. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m.
Strittmatter, Isidore P., (B) 81, (Reg.),
999 N. 6th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2.30
to 4.30, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday until
9.30 a. 33. only
Strobel, John, (B) 80, (Reg.), 948 N.
5th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Strong, J. Wilmer, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
2049 N. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Strong, Walter, (Bq) 90, (Horn.), 2049
N. 13th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Strouse, Frederic M., (A) 85, (Reg.),
2220 N. Broad. Until 10 a. m., 3 to !
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Strouse, Henry St. G., (Bq) 86, (Horn.), ■
Springfield av.. Chestnut Hill. 8 to
9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Stryker, Samuel S., (A) 66, (Reg.), '
N. E. cor. 39th and Walnut. 8 to 9
a. m., 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Stubbs, George Eastman, (Be) 63,
(Reg.), 17th and JefEerson N. E. 8.30
to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, after 7 p. m. or
by appointment. Tel. No. 634^^.
Stubbs, George P., (Bq) 90, (Hom.),
4012 Haverford av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Styer, Charles, (A) 62, (Reg.), 1740
Columbia av. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Meidical Examiner-in-Ohief,
Royal Arcanum.
Summers, Robert S., (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
2606 N. 12th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 7 to 9 a. m.,
4.30 to 6 p. m.
Summers, S. Lewis, (A) 83, (Reg.),
2006 Orleans. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sunderland, Henry, (A) 90, (Reg.),
4934 Franklin, Fkd. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Swan, Robert Ellis, (Gt) (Reg.), 1931
S. 4th. Until 10 a. m., 7 to § p. m.
Swayze, Geo. B. H., (B) 59, (Reg.),
1726 N. 22d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Swayze, Willis Burton, (B) 91, (Reg.),
1726 N. 22d. Until 9 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Swartz, Frederick, ( ) 3600 Richmond.
Sweet, William Merrick, (B) 86, (Reg.)
1131 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 p. m.
Swift, Danl. D., (B) 55, (Reg.), 743
N. 26th.
Swing, R. Hamill D., (A) 87, (Reg.),
703 N. 40th. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5
p. m.
Tag, Wm., (A) 91, (Reg.), V. V. S.,
2335 Berks. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
after 7 p. m.
Tait, Alexander, (Bq) 75, (Horn.), 1337
N. 4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Tait,Thomas W., (B) 88 (Reg.), 925
Pine. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Talbot, Ashton B., (B) 88, (Reg.),
1521 Locust. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3
6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Talley, Frank W., (A) 87, (Reg.),
1224 Spruce. 3 to 4 p. m.
Talley, James Ely, (A) 92, (Reg.),
17th and Summer. Orthopaedic Hos-
pital.
Tappen, Lucy N. (D) 86, (Reg.), 1229
Walnut. 2 to 5 p. m.
Taubel, Louis Edward, (A) 85, (Reg.),
789 S. 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 9 p. m.
Taylor, Charles F., (Fa) 80, (Reg.),
1520 Chestnut. Ed. and Pub. Medi-
icnl World.
Taylor, E. Wilson, (Dk) 92, (Horn.),
419 N. 41st. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Taylor, Isaac W., ( ) 59, 973 N. 5th.
7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Taylor, John Howard, (A) 52, (Reg.),
1183 Spruce. No special hours.
Taylor, John Madison, (AB Princeton
76) (A) 78, (Reg.), 1504 Pine. Until
10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Taylor, John Jay, (C) 87, (Reg.), 1520
Chestnut; Ed. Medical World. Un-
til 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
Taylor, Robert R., (A) 49, (Reg.), 2129
Pine. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 2.30 p. m.
Taylor, William Johnson, (A) 82,
(Reg.), 116 S. 18th. 8.30 to 10.30
a. m.
Taylor, William L., (A) 76, (Reg.),
1340 N. 12th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m.
Tegtmeier, August ( ) 54, 729 S. 16th.
Before 9 a. m.
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PHILADELPHIA— Continued.
Teller, William H., (A) 86, (Reg.),
2142 Green.
Terrel, John C, (A) 40, (Reg.), 2051
Summer.
Terry, Luther (J., ( ), 3034 Fkd. av.
Terry, James L., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 24 S.
37th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2; 6 to 8
p. m.
Thatcher, Jesse W., (Bq) 71, (Hom.),
3500 Hamilton. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Theel, Gustavus F., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
1317 Arch. 9 a. m- to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tlieel, Thos., (Bs) 86, (Horn.), 635
Oxford.
Thomas, Amos R., (Et) 54, (Eel.), 113
5. 16th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Thomas, Charles Hearmon, (A) 65,
(Reg.), 1807 Chestnut, 9 a. m. to 1,
3 to 4 p. m.
Thomas, Charles Monroe, (Bq) 71,
(Horn.), 1623 Arch. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Thomas, Edward C, (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
4321 Appen. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Res., 711 N. 43d.
Thomas, Frank Wister, (A) 80, (Reg.),
6 Mt. Airy av., Gtn. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Thomas, Glendon L., (B) 69, (Reg.),
2830 Frankford av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
, 7 to 8 p. m.
"Thomas, George Perce, (B) 88, (Reg.),
2121 N. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 11 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
■Thompson, Landreth W., (Bq) 87,
(Hom.), S. B. cor. 18th and Mt.
Vernon. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Thompson, Lucia Reading, (D) 90,
(Reg.), 1203 Locust. 9 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Thompson, Mary Helen, (D) 82,
(Reg.), 4347 Paul, Fkd. 8.30 to
9.30 a. m., 3 to 5, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Thompson, Persifor U., (B) 83, (Reg.),
1904 Girard av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7-30 p. m.
Thompson, Archibald G., (A) 92,
(Reg.), 1426 Walnut. Until 2 p. m.
Thompson, Wm. O., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1500 S. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Thompson, William, (B) 55, 1426
Walnut. Until 2 p. m.
Thorington, James, (B) 81, (Reg.), 1630
Arch. 10 a. m. to 1 p. in.; other
hours by appointment.
Thornley, Frederic C, (B) 88, (Reg.),
1649 N. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
Thornton, Quin E., (B) 90, (Reg.), 922
Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, V to
8 p. m.
Tiedemann, Heinrich, (Ck) 41, (Reg.),
721 Marshall. S to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, i
7 to 8 p. m.
Tindall, VanR., (Bq) 64, (Hom.), 205
Catharine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. „„ ^_. ^
Titman, George W., (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
5659 Gtn. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
ToblL, S^^ W., (Cf ) 78, (Eel.), 923
Parrish. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
Toboldt,' Albert L. A., (A) 73, (Beg.),
822 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to
Todd, Wi^* C'., (B) 55, (Reg.), 421
Lyceum av. Roxborough.
Tod, Alva Forman, (B) 90, (Reg.),
2100 N. 5th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Tomlin, Aimer N., (A) 86, 10 N.
38th. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Tomlin, R. Elmer, (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
2113 Franklin. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. , ,
Tortat, Albin E., (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
3727 Ridge av., Manasnank. 7 to 10
a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 10 p. m.
Tomlinson, Thomas C, (B) 79, (Reg.),
1304 S. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Tomlinson, Wm. H., (Bq) 75, (Hom.),
5110 Gtn. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Tornhagen, J. A., ^Dk), (Horn.),
4203 Gtn. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Town, Edwin C, (B) 75, (Reg.), 1405
Filbert.
Tousley, William H., (Fr) 88, (Reg.),
610 N. 11th, and Hotel Windermore,
Atlantic City.
Townsend, Eugene, (A) 77, (Reg.),
2047 Chestnut.
Townsend, Richard H., (A) 41, (Reg.),
2028 Walnut.
Toulmin, Harry, (A) 89, (Reg.), 4009
W Main. 2 to .5 p. m.
Chestnut. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m., Tel. No. 118, W. P.
Trau, Adam, (A) 61, (Reg.), 1227
Franklin. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Trau, Philip A., (A) 92, (Reg.), 1513
N. 10th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Trautman, Berthold, (U) 74, (Reg.),
242 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p.' m.
Treacy, D. J., (B) 67, (Reg.), 1930
Christian. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Trist, Edwin Allen, (B) 90, (Reg.),
928 S. 9th.
Trenchard, John F., (B) 47, (Reg.),
2235 Richmond. At 8, 10 a. m., 1, 3
p. m.
Trinkle, William W., (Bq) 88, (Hom.),
1213 Marlborough. 12 to 1, 7 to 8
p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Trinkle, Samuel M., (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
1641 N. llth. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Trojano, Giovanni, (Fi) 81, (Eeg.), 773
S. 10th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Troth, Samuel N., (B) 49, (Reg.),
1200 N. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Trowbridge, Richard S., (F) 52, (Reg.),
2112 Park av. Until 9.30 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Tull, M. Graham, (A) 85, (Reg.), 4612
Woodland av. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Tulley, E. W., (B) 91, (Reg.), 2400
N. Broad. Until 9.30 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Tunis, Joseph P., (A) 89, (Reg.), 129
S. 18th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
TurnbuU, Chas. Smith, (A) 71, (Reg.),
1719 Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m.,
otherwise by appointment.
Turnbull, Laurence, (B) 45, (Reg.),
1716 Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 12 m., 2
to 4 p. m.
Turner, Charles P., (B) 51, (Reg.),
1506 Walnut. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Turner, John B., (B) 82, (Reg.), 1525
Christian. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Tussey, A. Edgar, (O) 83, (Reg.), 1224
Walnut. 10.30 a. m. to 1, 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Twaddell, L. H., (A) 63, (Reg.), 4501
Baltimore av.
Tyrrel, Urania, (Cb) 90, (Horn.), 342
S. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Tyson, James, (A) 63, (Reg.), 1506
Spruce. Until 11 a. m.
Tyson, Sarah F., (D) 89, (Reg.), 1313
Arch. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tyson, Thomas Mellor, (A) 89, (Reg.),
1506 Spruce. Until 9 a. m., 3.30 to
to 4.30 p. m.
Uhler, Tobias M., (B) 74, (Reg.),
2937 Girard av. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ulrich, Merthilde, (Cj) 89, (Reg.), 837
N. 5th. 3 to 9 p. m.
Umated, David B., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
Tulip, cor. Washington, Tacony.
Umsted, William M., (A) 89, (Reg.),
1624 N. 25th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Umebleck, George Adolf, (Da) 83,
(Reg.), 1320 S. 5th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Unruh, M. L., (G) 81, (Reg.), 38 Sey-
mour, Gtn.
Updegrove, Silas, (A) 54, (Reg.), 804
Marshall. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
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Urquhart, George W., (A) 76, (Reg.),
2265 N. 13th.
Usilton, Charles A., (B) 82, (Reg.),
1500 S. 9th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. and evening.
Van Artsdalen, F. V., (B) 57, (Reg.),
1602 Tioga (no office hours).
Van Baun, Wm. W., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
419 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Van Buskirk, James, (B) 68, (Reg.),
2130 Hancock. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Van Buskirk, Samuel Levick, (B) 87,
(Reg.), 822 W. Lehigh av. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Vanderbeck, T. L., ( ) — . 1010 S.
4th.
Van Deusen, Edvrin Hicks, (A) 80,
(Beg.), 2101 Tioga. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4 p. m., Sunday 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2.30 p. m.
Van Deusen, Isaac, (Dd) 85, (Hom.),
2403 N. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Van Deusen, Josephine, (D) 53, (Reg.),
2105 Tioga. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Van Dyck, E. Bogart, (A) 56, (Reg.),
306 S. 10th. 9 a. m. to 2, at 7 p.
m.
Van Dyck, J., (A) 80, (Reg.), 311 S.
12th. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Tr ''1)1 ■ ■ '■' ',
(Horn.), 2407 N. 17th. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Van Harlingen, Arthur, (A) 67, (Reg.),
117 S. 18th, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Van Lennep, William B., (Bq) 80,
(Hom.), 1421 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m.,
Tuesday and Friday evenings.
Van Pelt, Joseph K. T., (B) 54, 1528
Spruce. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 p. m.
Van Pelt, Wm. T., (A) 85, (Reg.), 1528
Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Van Tine, J. Lewis, (Bq) 93, 516 N.
7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Van Voorhis, Walter A., (E) 90,
(Reg.), 437 Snyder av. 9 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Vansant, Eugene L., (B) 84, (Beg.),
1929 Chestnut 9 to 10.30 a. m., 3
to 5, at 7 p. m.
Vansant, Monroe L., (Bq) 57, (Hom.),
1122 Vine. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Varrell, Frank M., (B) 86, (Reg.), 2201
Saint Alban's Place. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Veasey, Clarence Archibald, (B) 90,
(Reg.), 1720 Arch. 9 a. m. until 1
p. m. Afternoon by appointment.
Vinton, Jonathan D., (Dv) (Eel), 906
Race.
Vlscher, Carl V., (Bq) 87, (Horn.),
1429 Poplar. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.- Continued.
Vogler, George W., (A) 76, (Reg.),
565 N. 5th.
VoUmer, Ulrich Wm., (A) 75, (Reg.),
307 N. 6th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Von Kleeck, J. Huntingdon, (Z) 72,
(Reg.), 831 N. 24th. Until 8.30 a. m.,
10.30 to 12 m., 3.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Voorheea, Charles A., (A) 61, 827 N.
6th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Wadsworth, Mary A., (D) 87, 763 S.
15th.
Wagner, George W., Jr., (B) 94,
(Reg.), 1020 Sansom.
Wagner, Magdalena, (Cf) 69, (Eel.),
1238 N. Front. 7 to 10 a. m., 12 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Walk, James Wilson, (A) 78, (Reg.),
737 Corinthian av. Until 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Walker, Gertrude A., (D) 92, (Reg.),
125 S. 16th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Walker, James B., (A) 72, (Reg.), 1617
Green. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Walker, John T., (A) 73, (Reg.), 1606
N. 8th. UntU 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Walker, Mahlon M., (Bq) 67, (Dj) 69,
(Hom.), 14 W. Walnut lane, Gtn.
8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Walker, Samuel E., (B) 82, (Reg.),
851 N. Broad. Before 10 a. m., 7.30
to 8 p. m.
Wallace, Charles H., (A) 86, (Reg.),
1508 Dickinson. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wallace, James, (A) 78, (Beg.), 123
N. 16th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Wallace, William H., (A) 64, (Reg.),
103 N. 35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Walling, William H., (O) 88, (Reg.),
1606 Green. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evenings by appointment.
Wallis, .lames M., (A) 47, (Reg.),
2630 E. Lehigh av. 7 to 9 a. m..
3 to 7 p m.
Wallis, .T. Edward, (A) 84, (Reg.),
2642 Richmond. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Walmsley, Jas. Winter, (B) 93, (Reg.),
1838 Diamond. 8 to 9.80 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Walmsley, James A. (B) 78, (Reg.),
1838 Diamond. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wain, Emma Comley, (D) 93, (Reg.),
139 N. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Walsh, Edward F., (A) 83, (Reg.), Ill
E. Lehigh av.
Walsh Maria C, (D) 93, (Beg.), 1335
S. 10th. Until 10.30 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Walsh, John T., (A) 73, (Reg.), 1606
N. 8th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Wandell, James, (Bq) 73, (Hom.), 917
N. 12th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
Ward, John D., (Bq) 87, (Horn.), 806
S. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p.
m.
Ward, John M. E., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
1915 Susquehanna av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to
9 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Ward, John S., (B) 81, (Reg.), 402
Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.;
1010 Callowhill, 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Ward, E. Tilson, (A) 86, (Reg.),
843 S. 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 6.30 p. m.
Warder, Charles B., (B) 85, (A) 88,
(Reg.), 1212 N. Broad. Until 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.; at 1401 N.
16th, 9 to 11 a. m., 3.30 to 4.30 p.m.
Warder, Wm. H., (Bq) 59, (B) 71,
(Reg.), 1212 N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Warg, Edwin C, (B) 89, (Reg.), 1101
Arch. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Warner, Elwood Beatty, (B) 82, (Beg.),
1001 S. 7th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Warren, Charles H., (A) 86, (Reg.),
4600 Kingsessing av. Until 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Warren, Stanley Sevier, (A) 94.
(Reg.), St. Agnes' Hospital, 1900 S.
Broad. Tel. No. 4498.
Warder, Wm. H., (Bp) 59, (B) 71,
254 S. 12th. 8 to 11 a. m.
Wasserman, Flora E., (Cn) 90, (Horn.),
1534 Master. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Watkins, Theodore F., (Bs) 61, (Hom.),
4953 Gtn. ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Watson, Arthur W., (A) 80, (Reg.), 162
N. 20th. 8 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Watson, Edward W., (A) 65, (R^.),
131 N. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Watt, Harry C, (B) 88, (Reg.), 1812
N. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Weatherly, T. Ogden, (B) 80, (Reg.),
c. 28ih and Federal. Until 10 a. m.,
and evenings.
Weaver, Chandler, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
Fox Chase P. O. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weaver, Elijah, (B) 73, (Reg.), 468
Dillwyn.
^rf-\Tw^T"^l '^■' (^> '^^' (^es->'
5o83 Woodland av.
Weaver, H. S., (Bq) 92, (Hom.), 555
N. 16th. 7 to 8.30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m
Weaver, W. Warren, (A) 86, (Reg).
6300 Woodland av. s'sO to io a. m
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Webb, Lamphear W., (Bq) 78, (Hom ^
1220 Master. 8 to 9 a. m!, 2 toT'g
to 7.30 p. m.
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PHILA.DELPHIA —Continued.
Webb, William H., (B) 66, (Reg.), 556
N. 16th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 p. m.
Weber, Jacob, (A) 58, (Reg.), 415 S.
lOth. 8 to 11 a. -m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Weber, Reinbard H., (B) 66, (Reg.),
945 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Weeks, J. Harry, (B) 86, (Reg.), 1838
Wharton. 8 to 10 a. m.,
to 9 p. m.
2 to 4, 7
Wehner, William H., (B) 87, (Reg.),
119 Wister, Gtn. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weidemann, Charles A., (A) 80, (Reg.),
2148 Green. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Weiland, Carl, (B) 90, (Reg.), 315 N.
6th. Until 9. 30 a. m., 3 to 5, 6 to 8
p. m.
Weintranb, Sarah Uouise, (D) 83,
(Reg.), 1508 S. 9th. 12 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Weisenberger, Catherine, (Da) 42,
(Reg.)
Weiszgerber, John (A) 89, (Reg.), 2552
N. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Welch, Wm. M., (A) 59, (Reg.), 821
N. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Wells, James Ralston, (B) 55, (Reg.),
5138 Lancaster av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
4 to 7 p. m.
Wells, P. Frailey, (A) 81, (Reg.), 4023
Brown. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Wells, Charles H., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
152 N. 15th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Wells, William H., (B) 91, (Reg.), 333
Pine. Until 10.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Wenrich, Alfred B., (Na) 88, 713
Gray's Ferry Road.
Werner, Marie B., (D) 80, (Reg.), 1514
Arch. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Wert, John M., (B) 89, (Keg.), 701
N. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Wessels, Lewis C, (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1902 N. 22d. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Afternoon by appointment.
West, George Henry, (O) 89, (B) 92,
(Reg.), 346 Wharton. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2.30 to 4, 6 to 8.30 p. m.
West, John W., (B) 86, (Reg.), 1125
Wallace. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 5.30
to 8 p. m.
West, George W., (A) 79, (Reg.), 1504
S. 3d. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m. Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m.
West, Simeon Leslie, (B) 68, (Reg.),
1432 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Westbrook, Henrietta P., (D) 80,
1707 Oxford. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Westcott, Thompson S., (A) 86,
(Reg.), 108 N. 19th. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7.30 p. m.
Wharton, Henry R., (A) 76, (Reg.),
112 S. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Wheat, Lewis Emerson, (B) 88, (Reg.),
1900 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
8 p. m.
Wheeler, Edwin B., (K) 74, (Reg.),
1922 Franklin. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Whelen, Alfred, (A) 74, (RegO. 123
S. 20th. 8 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8p. m.
Whelin, John J., (Bq) 93, (Hom.),
4353 Paul, F'k'd. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. „
Whinna, Elmer G., (A) 88, (Bq) 91,
(Hom.), 320 N. 41st. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 pL m. Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
only.
White, Charles A., (A) 71, (Reg.),
Wynnfield av. 8 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
White, Frances Emily, (D) 72, (Reg.),
1437 N. 16th. ,„ ^
White, Frederick Allen, (B) 88, (Reg.),
1812 N. 27th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. , ,
White, Horace M., (B) 61, (Reg.),
1616 Chestnut. 8 a. m. to 2.30 p. m.
White, J. William, (A) 71, (Reg.),
1810 S. Rittenhouse square. 8 to
12 a. m., except Sundays.
Whiting, A. D., ( ) — , German Hosp.
Widman, Frank H., (Bq) 93, (Hom.),
1603 Dauphin. Until 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Widmayer, William C, (Bq) 89,
(Horn.), 534 W. Lehigh av. Until
9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Whiteside, John' E., (F) 47, (Beg.),
6603 Haverford av.
Wiggins, Leslie M., (A) 86, (Reg.),
3700 Hamilton.
Wightman, John G., (B) 82, (Reg.),
2030 Wallace. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wilcox, Mary Riddle, (D) 91, (Reg.),
1333 Ellsworth. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Wilcox, Frederick P., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
2116 Columbia av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Wildman, Henry G., (Q) 80, (K) 81,
(Beg.), 1822 Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Wiley, Eugene, (B) 69, (Reg.), 330
Reed. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
Wiley,' Harry Eugene, (B) 91, (Reg.),
3.30 Reed. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4^ 7
to 9 p. m.
Wilkins, Walter G., (Dv), (Eel.), 1943
N. 20th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Wilkinson, Wm. Johni (B) 91, (Reg.),
3017 Fkd av. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Willard, De Forrest, (A) 67, (Reg.),
1601 Walnut. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6,
except Sundays.
Williams, Horace, (A) 65, (Reg.), 1717
Pine. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Williams, Martin H., (B) 87, (Reg.),
868 N. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Williams, Thomas B., (B) 87, (Reg.),
2030 N. 20th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Williams, Thomas C, (Bq) 53, (Horn.),
567 N. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Williams, William K., (Bq) 71,
(Hom.), 1330 S. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Williamson, Katherine A., (D) 87,
(Reg.), 1206 Locust. 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Williamson, Matthew S., (Bq) 72,
ffiCom.), 1311 Arch. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m.
Willits, Ghas. H., (A) 79, (Reg.), 24
S. 18th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Willits, Isaac Pearson, (A) 80, (Reg.),
5123 Main, Germantown. 8 to 9
a. m., 4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Wilson, Benjamin B., (A) 50, (Reg.),
1903 Chestnut. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. At 824 Franklin, 2 to
3 p. m.
Wilson, Charles M., (B) 65, (Reg.),
4024 Green. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Wilson, H. Augustus, (fe) 79, (Reg.),
1611 Spruce. 8.30 to 11 a. m., other
hours by appointment.
Wilson, James C, (B) 69, (Reg.), 1437
Walnut. 8 to 11 a. m., Fridays 8
to 10.30 a. m.
Wilson, Matthew J., (Aq) 83, (Reg.),
1750 Fkd av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wilson, N. M., (B) 66, (Reg.), 1303
Castle av. and 1406 Federal.
Wilson, W. Reynolds, (B) 88, (Reg.),
267 S. 21st. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Wifeon, Samuel M., (A) 89, (Reg.),
1517 /Arch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. im.
Wiltbank, Rutledge T., (Bq) 91,
(Horn.), 140 S. 5th. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Winner, William Lane, (A) 85, (Reg.),
115 S. 16th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wisdom, Richard H., ( ) 74, 1438 S.
Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m,
Wirgman, Charles, (B) 77, (Reg.), 2005
Pine. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Wisdom, Richard H., ( ) 70, 1438 S.
Broad.
Wise, George G., (A) 66, (RegO, 424
S. Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Wistar, Thomas, (A) 65, (Reg.),^ 23 S.
16th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 p. m. At 409
Chestnut, 1 to 3 p. m. , „, ,
Wister, Owen J., (A) 47, (Reg.), Old
York rd., Btwn.
Witherstine, C. Sumner, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 5143 Gtn av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wittkamp, Andrew L., v, (B) 76,
(Reg.), 932 N. 7th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wolff, Lawrence, (B) 80, (Reg.), 333
S. i2th. 3 to 5, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.,
Tel. No. 3808. ^ _,
Wolfe, Samuel, (A) 73, (Beg.), 1701
Diamond. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 6356.
Wolford, Winfield S., (B) 73, (Beg.), >
1222 Spruce. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6.30
p. m. Tel. No. 3842.
Wood, Alfred C, (A) 88, (Beg.), 214
S. 15th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
p. m.
Wood, Horatio C, (A) 62, (Reg.),
1925 Chestnut. Until 10.30 a. m.,
2 to 2.30 p. m.
Wood, Marmaduke A., (A) 74, (Reg.),
155 Susquehanna av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wood, Theodore F., (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
2021 N. 15th. 7 to 8 a. m.
Woodbury, Frank, (B) 73, (Reg.), 218
S. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Woods, Henry Lewis, (B) 87, (Reg.),
1624 N. 26th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Woods, David Flaval, (A) 64, (Reg.),
1501 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Woods, Matthew, (A) 73, (Reg.), 1307
S. Broad. Until 8.30 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Wormley, Theodore G., (Ay) 49,
(Reg.), 1409 Spruce.
Wright, Albert, (Bq) 74, (Horn.), 2257
N. 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Wright, C. Edwin, (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
1930 Diamond. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wright, J. Edward, (B) 79, (Reg.),
424 Dickinson. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Wright, James I., (B) 52, (Reg.), 1336
S. 4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 2, 6
to 9 p. m.
Wunder, F. T., (Ha) 76, 5307 Main,
Gt'n. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wurts, Charles Stewart, (B) 54,'
(Reg.), 1701 Walnut. Not practicing.
Wurtz, Chas. B., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
2431 N. 5th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Wurtz, John B., (Bq) 76, (Hom.), 2103
Howard. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA:- Continued.
Wyeth, Emily Waterman, (D) 87,
(Reg.), 3920 Fairmount av. 9 to
12 a. m.
Yard, John L., (B) 79, (Reg.), 327
S. 18th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Yard, Pearson W., (N) 89, (Reg.),
2649 N. 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Yarrow, Thomas J., (A) 61, (Reg.),
1335 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3 and 7 p. m.
Yeager, Frank N., (A) 88, (Reg.), 2400
Oxford. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Yearsley, William, (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
1636 Susquehanna av. Until 10 a.
m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Yeomana, George E., (B) 94, (Reg.),
1948 N. Broad.
Yeomans, George, (B) 60, (Reg.), 1948
N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 6300.
Young, I. Gilbert, (A) 62, (Reg.), 1000
Shackamaxon. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Young, James K., (A) 83, (Reg.), 222
S. 16th. 8 to 11 a. m.; p. m. by
appointment
Young, John H., (Cn) 74, (Horn.), 1630
Green. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Zacherle, Otto F., (B) 87, (Reg.), 1301
N. 29th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Zentmayer, William, (A) 86, (Reg.),
1714 Girard av. Until 10 a. m.;
1423 Walnut. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Zimmerman, M. Woodward, (A) 88,
(Reg.), 117 S. 17th. 9 to 12 a. m.;
other hours by appointment. 5041
G't'n av. 2 to 5 p. m., Tues., Thurs.,
Sat.
Zieber, Edward S., (B) 80, (Reg.),
3707 Locust. Until 9 a. m., 4 to
7 p. m.
Ziegenfus, A. Frank, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
1124 Wallace. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ziegler, Ella Ridgway, (D) 74, (Reg.),
3028 F'k'd av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Ziegler, George William, (B) 87,
(Reg.), 4404 G't'n av., Nicetown.
Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Ziegler, George J., (A) 50, (Reg.),
132 Richmond. Until 10 a. m.,
after 3 p. m. , ^^^^
Ziegler, S. Lewis, (A) 85, (Reg.), 1504
Walnut. 9 to 12 a. m.; p. m. by
appointment.
Ziegler, Walter M. L., (A) 74, (Reg.),
1418 N. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Ziegler, William H., (B) 80, (Reg.),
3028 F'k'd av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Zoller, Charles, (Cj) 43, (Reg.), 634
Race. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m
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Zuill, W. L., (Dvs) (A) 84, (Reg.), 857
N. Broad. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, after 6 p. m.
PHILIPSBURGH, Centre.
■ Andrews, W. W., ( ) —
George, H. S., ( ) -
Bigelow, Wm. S., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
Buckingham, Hugh W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Dunwiddie, James W., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Emigh, George W., ( ( —
Harmon, L. Cooper, (B) 82, (Reg.)
Lytle, Samuel F., (K) 75, (Reg.)
McGirk, John D., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Potter, Thomas B., (A) 51, (Reg.)
PHOENIXVILLE, Chester.
Butt, Abijah, (B) 86, (RegJ
Emack, Frank Dulin, (O) 75, (Reg.)
Parley, Robert, (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
Hawley, L. B., (Bq) 81, (HomJ
Horning, Charles S., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Oberholtzer, Levi, (A) 54, (Reg.)
Porter, William T., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Reeder, Jeremiah V., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Shoemaker, Jesse G., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Weeks, Albert, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Winstead, George, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Wright, Joseph E., (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
Wynn, Wm. B., ( ) — , (Reg.)
PIKBSVIULiB, Berks.
DeLong, Wilson D., (At) 83, (Reg.)
PICKERING, Chester.
Wells, John R., (A) 82, (Reg.)
PICTURE ROCKS, Lycoming.
Essick, Howard M., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Page, Melvin E., (K) 89, (Reg.)
PILLOW, Dauphin.
Leimbach, B. H., (Fy).
Raker, Wm., (F/ 56, (Reg.)
Reed, Jesse J., (B) 66,( Reg.)
PINE BANK, Greene.
McNeely, G., ( ) —
PINE GROVE, Schuylkill.
Baughner, A. L., (W) 85, (Reg.)
Boughner, A. Lewis, (W) 85, (Reg.)
Baghhore. Elmer E., (Bq) 89, Horn.)
Seyfert, Simon J., (A) 71, (Reg.)
PINE GROVE MILLS, Centre.
Woods, George H., (B) 75, (Reg.)
PINE IRON WORKS, Berks.
Manger, Elam B., (B) 75, (Reg.)
PINEVILLE, Bucks.
Adams, Quintus L., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Smith, Harrison, (Dn) 78, (P. M.)
PIPERSVILLE, Bucks.
Brumbaugh, Simon S., (As) 78, (Reg.)
PITMAN, Schuylkill.
Hoverder, James I., (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
PITTSBURGH, Allegheny.
Aisbitt, Matthew S., (Bx) 71, (Eel.),
6932 Hamilton av.
Alben, Josephine Fuller, (W) 83,
(Beg.), 27 Congress. 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSBURGH.— Contimied.
Amos, A. F., ( ), 173 3d av. 9 a.
m. to 9 p. m.
Ankrim, L. P., (G) 86, (Reg.), 5201
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Anderson, James H., (E) 92, (Reg.),
936 Penn av. 1 to 4 p. m., Tel. No.
1867.
Arnholt, Michael A., (Fj) 62, 1802
Oarson. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ashdale, Wm. J., (P) 66, (Reg.),
2107 Penn av. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Tel. No. 129-2.
Asthalter, Henry, (Da) 82, (Reg.),
3629 Butler. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 10 p. m.
Ayres, Samuel, (B) 76, (Reg.), 820
Penn av. 10.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Ballentine, A. D., (Bq) 86, (Hom.),
7 6th av. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Barchfield, Andrew X, (B) 84,
(Reg.), 106 S. 18th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bt relay, Wm. F., (Af) 66, (Reg.),
474 5th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Barr, Abraham Mylan, (B) 65, (Reg.),
148 Carver. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Basham, Outhbert Reese, (Ac) 90,
(Reg.), 395 Wylie av. 9 to 12 a. m.,
6 to 9 p. m.; at 820 Penn av., 1 to
5 p. m.
Batten, John M., (A) 64, (Reg.), 109
Ross. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Beach, Wm., (B) 89, (Reg.), 524
Penn. av. 2 to 3 p. m., Tel. No.
1263.
Beatty, Robert C, (G) 82, (Keg.),
6227 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bell, Harry J., (E) 92, (Reg.), Picnic
and Berg.
Berlinghof, G. J., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
1945 2d av. 8 to 10 a. m, 1 to 3,
after 7 p. m.
Bese, Frederick, (B) 64, (Reg.), 5806
Mignonette.
Bingaman, C. Francis, (Bq) 71,
(Horn.), 922 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1.30 to 3, 6.30 to 8 p. m., Tel. No.
5T5
Bier. Peter A., (Ds) 78, (Hom.), 4200
Butler. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Blair, William W., (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
406 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
Tel. No. 955.
Blumberg, Albert, (Ck) 70, (Reg.), 97
Wylie av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Blyholder, Caleb, (B) 73, (Reg.), 4066
Penn av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bode, Wm. C, (Ck) 77, (Reg.), 2005
Carson. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
10 p. m.
Borland, Elmer Brown, (E) 87, (Reg.),
3464 Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bowes, S. C, (E) 93, (Reg.), 1222
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1572.
Briggs, Elmer E., (Bs) 83, (Hom.),
1 Washington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Briggs, Herron Grant, (Od) 87,
(Horn.), 213 Grand View av. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
BrockerhofE, Joseph M., (A) 82, (Reg.),
60 6th av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Brown, Nathaniel W., (B) 66, (Reg.),
182 37th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Brun, Oscar, (B) 91, (Reg.), 484 5th
av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 8 to 9
p. m.
Bryant, S. H., (Fy), 821 Carson. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bryson, H. Ballou, (Cn) 92, (Horn.),
524 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.;
Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m.
Brumbaugh, S. Oscar, (A) 86, (Reg.),
277 5th av. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.,
Tel. No 2115.
Buffum, E. H., (Dd) 93, (Hom.), 6037
Stanton av.
Burgman, Charlotte, (He) 85, 806
Penn av. 10 a. m. to 1, 2 to 8 p. m.
Burgeon, J. A., (Dq), 907 Penn av. 9
to 12 a. m., 1 to 9 p. m. Tel., No.
1470.
Buchanan, John J., (A) 81, (Reg.), 924
Penn av. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1231.
Bullen, H., (Ei) 67, (Eel), Sixth av.
and Grant. 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 205.
Burgher, John C, (Bq) 54, (Hom.), 960
Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1613.
Burleigh, Wm. T., (K) 84, (Reg.), 921
Carson. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Burroughs, Hamilton S., (B) 79 (Reg.),
6200 Penn av.
Buvinger, E. E., (E), 91, (Reg.), 4407
Butler. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
91 p. m.
Byers, W. Churchman, (B) 72, (Reg.).
62 Sixth av. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Cable, Wm. W., (Al) 46, (Reg.), 151
Second av. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Cameron, Markley C, (A) 85, (Reg.).
190 43d. 8 to 9 a! m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Carter, R. W., ( ) — , 393 5th av.
Castle, James, ( ) — , 62 6th av.
Carpenter, T. F., (E) 92, (Reg.), 7025
Hamilton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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Cartwright, Harry B., (P) 91, 6317
Station. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cathcart, W. B., (B) 88, (Reg.), 203
Frankstown av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Chapman, Millie J., (On) 74, (Horn.),
804 Penn ay. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Chauncey, Kirk O. ( ) — , 2006 Car-
son.
Chessrown, Archibald V., (B) 70,
(Reg.), 5443 5th av. 7 to 8 a. m.,
2 to 5 p. m.
Christy, S. S., (F) 54, (Reg.), 2830
Penn ar. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Christy, T. Chalmers, (K) 74, (Reg.),
820 Penn av. 9.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Clark, Henry H., (K) 68, (Reg.), 3420
Butler. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 61.
Clark, A. 0., (E) 90, (Reg.), 3420 But-
ler. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 61.
Clark, Robert C, d) 81, (Reg.), 5945
Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 446, E. E.
Clinton, Wm. D., (Aj) 89, (Reg.), 150
29th.
Cook, W. C, (Dd) 90, (Horn.), 327
Grandview av.
Corbus, Howard L., (E) 92, (Reg.),
430 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Connell, James G., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 3519
5th av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Copelaud, W. H., (K) 85, (Reg.), 62
6th av. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Covert, J. J., (W) 57, (Reg.), 4403
Butler. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cowley, William (Bq) 86, (Horn.), 6412
Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Craighead, John Alden, (I) 77, (Reg.),
279 5th av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Creaven, Matthew P., (G) 91, (Reg.),
723 Carson. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Criss, John D., (I) 79, (Reg.), 4
Washington av.
Cristler, John W., (Al) 86, (Reg.), 708
5th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Cummings, C. E., (K) 83, (Reg.), 243
Centre av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Daggette, Alvin S., (I) 81, (Reg.),
Craig. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Dake, Benjamin F., (On) 62, (Horn.),
116 4th av.
Daly, Wm. H., (W) 66, (Reg.), 135
5th av. 10.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Davis, Fred. A., ( ) — , 110 Collins av.
Davis, Lewis G., (B) 79, (Reg.), 337
Webster av.
Davison, Jas. E., (U) 76, (Reg.), 7046
Frankstown av.
Digitized by
Davis, Andrew J., (B) 50, (Reg.), 6107
Penn ar, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Davis, Jas. Alex., (B) 90, (Reg.), 117
Pearl. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
Davi™' Lewis E., (B) 81, (Reg.), 127
Hazlewood av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
8 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 9.
Davis, Thomas D., (B) 70, (Reg.),
6020 Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 221.
Day, Ewing W., (V) 89, (Reg.), 820
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 789.
Dean, Davis A., (B), 91, (Reg.), 434
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel.
No. 2197.
Denney, Wm., (X) 29, (Reg.), 116 4th
av.
Depuy, Hiram, (E) 91, (Beg.), 72 Wy-
lie av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dickson, Joseph N., (B) 69, (Reg.), 39
9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7.30 to 9 p.
m. Tel., No. 1048.
Diller, Theodore, (A) 86, (Reg.), 820
Penn av. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Disque, T. L., (E) 92, (Reg.), 177
4th av.
Dodds, Joseph S., (B) 75, (Reg.), 6224
Station. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
Dodge,°John S., (Gm) — , (Eel.), 418
Penn av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Tel., No. 495.
Donehoo, R. S., (E) 93, (Reg.), 185 2d
av. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Donnan, Ingham Wood, (K) 74, (Reg.),
1013 Carson. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 9 p. mi.
Douthett, Joseph M., (K) 90, (Reg.),'
820 Penn av. 12 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; at
1813 Centre av., 8 to 9 a. m.
Doyle, H. Harrison, (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
485 5th av.
Dravo, Louis H., (B) 81, (Reg.), Penn
and Frankstown avs. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Tel., No.
434 E. E.
Duff, Charles A., (Bk) 82, (Reg.), 5004
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Duff, John Milton, (B) 74, (Reg.), 2006
Carson. 7.20 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1, 6
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 60.
Duff, J. S., (Aa) 81, (N) 88, (Reg.),
524 Penn av. 2 to 5 p. m. Tel.,
No. 1263.
Dunlevy, John B., (B) 92, (Reg.), 137
Wylie av. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Duncan, James A., (K) 65, (Reg.),
1738 Penn a v. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Dunn. James C, (B) 71, (Reg.), 4062
Penn av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel., No. 22, 39th st. At
524 Penn av., 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel., No. 1263.
Eaton, Percival J., (Be) 88, (Reg.), 131
N. Highland av.
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Edmundson, Walter F,, (Hq) 71,
(Horn.), 375 Fifth av. 9.30 to 10.30
a. m., 3 to 4, 8 to 9 p. m. Tel. No.
1682.
Edsall, Frank H., (A) 85, (Reg.), 820
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel.,
No. 1709.
Emmerling, C. Jena, (Fb) 57, (Reg.).
Rebecca st. and Liberty av. Tel.
No. 281, E. E.
Emmerling, Karl A., (B) 90, (Reg.),
6009 Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 9 p. Tn.
English, William T., (B) 71, (Reg.),
62 6th av. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel., No.
1944. (Ees., Shady av.)
Espy, John S., (B) 79, (Reg.), 4751
Liberty av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Evans, Oadwallader, (B) 68, (Reg.),
1045 S. Negley av.
Evans, Thomas R., (W) 73, (Reg.), 192
38th. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Everson, Malcolm M., (B) 89, (Reg.),
3520 5th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4.,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel., No. 139 B.
Ewing, W. H., (E) 93, (Reg.), West
Penn. Hospital.
Ferson, John L., (Bq) 79, (Horn.), 397
Wylie av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m. Tel., No. 1986.
Finklepearl, H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 2107
Penn av. Tel. No. 129-2.
Fischer, Erwln, (Oi) 87, (Reg.), 4426
• Liberty av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel., No. 33, 39th st.
Fleming, Andrew, (B) 55, (Reg.), 415
Penn av. 12 m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No.
264.
Fleming, Richard K., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
123 Larimer av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to S p. m.
Foster, Watt, (0) 91, (Reg.), 133 Wylie
av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, after 6
p. m.
Foster, Wm. C, (B) 74, (Reg.), 6106
Penn av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel., No. 8.
Foster, Wm. S., (B) 66, (Reg.), 133
Wylie av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, af-
ter 6 p. m. Tel., No. 762.
Fox, J. F., (Go) 91, (Bel.), 907 Penn
av.
Frasher, Elmer P., (G) 87, (Reg.),
3606 5th av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Fulton, Henry D., (B) 83, (Reg.), 5149
Butler. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fulton, Henry W., (Bq) 72, (Hom.),
Penn and Highland. 8 to 9 a. m.,
12.30 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 34
E. E.
Pundenberg, George B., (A) 87, (Reg.)
5932 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 475, E. B.
Pundenberg, Walter P., (B[) 72, (Reg.)
524 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.
Gaertner, Fred., (Ba) 82, (Fj) 85, (Ai
86, (Reg.), 3519 Penn av. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel- No.
46.
Gallaher, Robert 0., (A) 79, (Reg.),
129 Collins av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gallaher, Thomas J., (A) 79, (Reg.),
129 Collins av. 1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Gangloff, Charles L., (On) 92, (Horn.),
6 S. Main. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 4.30 to
6 p. m. Tel. No. 18 W. E.
Gangloff, Charles W., (Cn) 83, (Horn.),
6 S. Main. 1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 18, W. B.
Gardner, W. J., (B) 94, (Reg.), West
Penn Hosp.
Gardiner, Francis G., (W) 80. (Reg.),
4919 Butler. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, 8
to 9 p. m.
Gentry, Alan F., (A) 88, (Reg.) 903
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
1360.
Gibson, P., (A) 92, (Reg.), 5604 Penn
av: 12 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Gill, Walter M., (A) 88, (Reg.) 3612
5th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Gollwitzer, Adam, ( ) — , 4135 5th av.
Goulding, Charles O., (K) 87, (Reg.)
6202 Penn av. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 399 B. E.
Graham, Thomas P., (At) 65, (Reg.),
754 W. Carson.
Green, John J., (I) 70, (Reg.), res. 2530
Penn av., office 413 Penn av. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Greenfield, W. T., ( ) — , 7206 Fi-
nance.
Grimes, Joseph B., (K) 75, (Reg.),
1001 Carson. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gross, J. M., ( ) — , 3218 Penn av.
Grover, Theodore O., (L) 69, (Reg.),
409 Wylie av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Grube, Robert H., (Al) 86, (Reg.),
3813 Forbes. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gundlach, Frank C, (Cn) 85, (Horn.),
1722 Sarah. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Hackmeister, H., ( ) — , 6 Overhill.
Hackney, Jacob S., (B) 85, (Reg.),
6200 Penn av.
Hagemann, John Albert, (Aa) 84,
(Reg.), 43 Boggs av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 1.30, 5 to 7 p. m.
Hall, F. K., (T) 44, (Reg.), 250 Oak-
land av.
Hallock, Wm. E., (A) ■ 78, (Reg.) 5th
and Aiken av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Hamilton, A. T., (G) 79, (Reg.), 2274
2d av. 7 to 9 a.m., 11 to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Hamilton, Wm. R., (N) 64, (Reg.),
28 9th. 1 to 3 p. m., Tel. No. 864.
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Hanna, Benjamin M., (B) 77, (Reg.).
720 Penn av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m., Tel. No. 2018.
Hart, Wm. H., (Cd) 82, (Horn.), 814
Penn av. 9 a. m to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Res. '251 Emerson, E. E.
■ Hawkins, John A., (E) 92, (Reg.),
42y2 6th. 1 to 4 p. m.
Haworth, EUwood B., (A) 83, (Reg.),
133 Hazelwood av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Heard, James Delevan, (A) 91, (Reg.),
6322 Station. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 322, E. E.
Heckel, Edward B., (K) 90, (Reg.),
524 I?enn av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
Tel. No. 1263.
Hengst, D. Alfred, (B) 70, (Reg.),
27 6th av. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. 107.
Herron, Charles D., (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
3505 Butler. 7 to 9 a.m., 1 to 3.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Herron, R. G., (E) 89, (Reg.), 28 9th.
1 to 3, 7 to 8, Tel. No. 864.
Hersman, G. G-., (G) 84, (Reg.), 1902
Carson. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
Hieber, John H., (U) 71, (Reg.), 1705
Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Hiett, George W., (A) 81, (Reg.), 132
' Wylie av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Hodkinson, Wm. A., ( ) — , Whitney
Terrace.
Jlolman, Samuel, (K) 66, (Reg.), 1774
2d av. 1 to 3, after 7 p. m., Tel.
No. 28 H.
Hopkins, Herbert J., (Es) 88, (Reg.),
6011 Penh av. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. 5291.
Hofman, Charles H., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
808 Penn av. 1 to 3 p. m., Tel. No.
876.
Hoffman, Joseph H., (B) 83, (Reg.),
Ill Steuben. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. 13, W. E.
Hopkins, Alfred X, (Es) 84, (Reg.),
6011 Penn av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 5291.
Hosack, Wm. S., (Fy) — . 173 5th av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Husted, Alonzo D., (Ae) 87, (Reg.),
24 Washington av.
Irwin, Joseph C, (B) 86, (Reg.), 903
Penn. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Tel. No.
1360.
Irwin, Robert J. A., (I) 84, (Reg.),
307 Webster av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Jacobs, John A., (Dw) 74, (Eel.), 20
Webster av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jackson, Chevalier Q., (B) 86, (Reg.),
63 6th av. 10 a. m. to 12.30 m.
Jackson, Shirls B., (B) 90, (Reg.),
63 6th av. 2 to 4 p. m.
(O) 88, (Reg.), 2725
'" 2, after
Jacoby, George T., (I) 79, (Reg.), 3709
Butler. 6 to 8 a. m., 11 to 2, 5 to 9
p. m.
James, John W., (Fy) — . (Magnetic),
7 7th. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Johnson, T. D. B., (Be) 92, (Reg.), 402
Larimer. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 477 E. E.; at 910
Penn av. 2 to 5 p. m.
Johnson, S. L., (Ge) 84, (Elec), 903
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m-
Jones, Matthew O., (A) 50, (Reg.),
89 Wylie av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Keams, Wm. D., (N) 57, (Reg.), 1734
Penn av. 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
Kearns, Wm. D., Jr., (N) 91, (Reg.),
958 Penn av. 2 to 4 p. m., Tel. No.
1886.
Kennedy, James Clifford, (Bq) 71,
(Hom.), 4400 Butler. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Kerr, Alvin H., (E). 88, (Reg.), 2318
Eccles, 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kerr, Joseph P.,
Carson. Until 9 a.m., 12 to"!
6 p. m.
Keyser, George H., (Ay) 65,
Miller and Clark. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
King, William D., (Bq) 84, (Hom.),
326 5th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Kirk, William H., (E) 91, 2417 Carson.
Kirk, Thomas T., (Af) 86, (Reg.),
4908 Liberty av., 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1509.
Kirkpatriek, E. W., (E) 89, (Reg.),
5155 Butler. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Kline, George B., (G) 87, (Reg.), 150
43d, 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Koenig, Adolph, (K) 79, (Reg.), 33 9th.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Koehler, Ferdinand, (Cr) 53, (Reg.),
1616 Roland.
• Krepps, James T., (B) 75, (Reg.),
424 Penn av. 10 to 12 a. m., and 2
to 4 p. m.
Lake, Elmer J., (Og). 84, (Eel.), 40
4th av. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Lake, Samuel K., (Cg) 74, (Eel.), 40
4th av. 9 a. m. to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lamb, B. F., (X) 69, (Reg.), 285 5th
av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lange, Chas. C, (A) 67, (Reg.), 95
Centre av. 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Lange, J. Christ, (K) 75, (Reg.), 29
9th. 1 to 3, 5 to 8 p. m., Tel. No.
1747.
Langfitt, F. P., (Fy), 137 4th av. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lazear, L. L., (Bq) 90, (Horn.), 370
5. Highland av.
Lee, John M., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 173 Cen-
tre av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
See Kev to Abbreviations of Colleges, page vii.
ev to Abbreviations oi «joi«cs
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Legge, Josiah H., (B) 5S, (Reg.), 4024
Butler. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
LeMoyne, Frank, (A) 63, (Reg.), 5457
5th av. 10 a. m. to 2 p. in.
Lewin, A. L., (E) 92, (Reg.), 3513 But-
ler. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.,
Tel. No. 16.
Lindeman, Adam, (B) 84, (Reg.), 557
Homewood aT. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lippinoott, J. A., (B) 73, (Reg.), 435
Penu av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Litchfield, Lawrence, (K) 88, (Reg.),
4634 5th av. 5 to 7.30 p. m.
Look, Henry A., (A) 90, (Reg.), 377
5th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. 1350.
Lowe, Andrew S., (Ga) 81, (Eel.), 199
2d av. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays 2
to 4 p. m.
Loughry, James M., (Fy), 584 5th av.
Until 7 a. m., 3 to 7 p. m.
Luther, Mrs. Clara, (Hd) 75, 223 38th.
10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Luther, Paul, (Gv) 66, (E) 87, (Reg.),
223 38th. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
McCandless, J. Guy, (B) 63, (Reg.),
18 Centre av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 8,
6 to 8 p. m.
McCann, Thomas, (K) 86, (Reg.), 928
Penn av. 1 to 4 p. m., Tel. No. 184.
McCaskey, 0. A., (I) 76, 5119 Penn
av.
McClelland, James H., (Bq) 67,
(Horn.), 5th and Wilkins av. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel.
No. 35.
McClelland, John B., (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
409 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m., Sunday, 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. 488.
McClelland, Robert W., (Bq) 84,
(Hom.) 5th and Wilkins av. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel.
No. 35.
McCord, Geo. Thornton, (B) 79,
(Reg.), 54 Centre av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
McCord, John P., (B) 71, (Reg.), 158
3d av. 10 a. m. to 5, 7 to 10 p. m.
McCormick, John C, (B) 69, (Reg.),
50 Shiloh.
MeCracken, William, (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
2110 Carson. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
McDowell, John F., (Fy), Wellington
n. Sterling.
McGahn, Eliza J., ( ), 911 Penn av.
McGongh, Peter, (A) 78, (Reg.), 308
Grant. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
'9 p. m. 1
McGranor, Mrs. M. A., (Fy), 350
Wylie av. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
McGrew, James B., (G) 83, (Reg.),
3524 5th av. 1 to 8 p. m., Tel. No.
4169.
McKelvy, Wm. H., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 64
6th av. 9 a. m., 1 to 3, at 7 p. m.
McKennan, Thomas M. T., (A) 82,
(Reg.), 524 Penn av. 10 a. m. to 2
p. m. Tel. No. 2099.
McKennan, M. S., (E) 92, (Reg.). 3614
Boquet. Tel. No. 83, Bellefont.
McKibben, Samuel H., (E) 90, (Reg.),
4056 Penn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 22, 39th St.
Mabou, John S., (A) 80, (Reg.), 524
Penn av. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., Tel.
2099.
McMaiius, Thomas F., (E) 90, (Reg.),
328 5th av. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 579.
McNeil, George W., (B) 74, (Reg.),
280 Frankstown av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p, m.
Macfarlane, Jas. W., (A) 78, (Reg.),
3617 Butler. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p.
m., Tel. No. 70.
Mahneke, Wm. F., (Ck) 68, (Reg.),
6005 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Manchester, Llewellyn C, (P) 89,
(Reg.), 504 Penn av. 9 a. m, to 1
p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Marshall, George H., (Af) 67, (Reg.),
171 2d av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Marshall, Robert S., (K) 74, (Reg.),
Penn and Highland av. Until 9.30
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No.
16 E. E.
Martin, William J., (Bq) 77, (Hom.),
1712 Carson. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 62, S. S.
Mathiot, Edward B., (B) 82, (Reg.),
820 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Matson, Eugene G., (A) 83, (Reg.),
33 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. 624.
Mennig, Louis, (W) 71, (Reg.), 2901
Carson.
Mercur, Wm. H., (A) 83, (Reg.), 428
Penn. av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Meredith, C. C, (E) 93, (Reg.), 160
3d av. Until 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Miller, D. M., (Ae) 89, (Reg.), 848
5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Miller, F. H., (E) 89, (Reg.), 6016
Penn. av.
Miller, J. Edwin, (B) 70, (Reg), 139
Steuben, 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 32, W. E.
Miller, Wm. Newton, (B) 52, (Reg.).
1907 Carson. Until 9 a. m., 12 to zj
6 to 9 p. m.
Miller, Zebedee, T., (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
2013 Carson. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to £
6 to 8 p. m.
Milligan, John D., (K) 76, (Reg.), 158
3d av. 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 to
10 p. m.
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PITTSBTJEGH.— Continued. I
MUligan, S. Gargill, (E) 91, (Reg.), 434 i
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 i
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 2197. j
Mintz, Geo. A., ( ) — , 311 5th av.
Moyer, Irwin J., (A) 88, (Reg.), 289 '
5th av.' 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. 1085.
Montgomery, E. S., (B) 90, (Reg.), 169
3d av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p,
m., Tel. No. 395.
Munford, John R., (Bh) 89, (Reg.),
5027 Penn av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 304, E. B.
Mullin, B. F., ( ) — , 51 Boggs av.
Moreland, Geo. B., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
375 5th av.
Mullen; James J., (Ae) 84, (Reg.), 6009
Peun av. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 9 p. m.
Murdock, James Huttoa (B) 93, (Reg.),
West Penn. Hosp.
Murdock, Frank H., (W) 73, (Reg.),
524 Penn av., Tel. No. 2099, and
, E. E. 403.
Murdoch, James B., (Q) 54, (Reg.), 132
Wylie av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Neely, James W., (B) 75, (Reg.), 228
S. Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Nelan, James R., (A) 77, (Reg.), 6200
Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Nock, Isaac, (Bq) 67, (Horn.), 3313
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
O'Brien, J. H., (N) 86, 2112 5th av.
Before 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
O'Brien, William D., (K) 78, (Reg.),
99 Hazlewood av. 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
O'Keefe, S. Cornelia, (Ds) 81, (Hom.),
428 Penn av. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
O'Keefe, Warner F. H., (Bs) 75,
(Hom.), 1232 Penn av. 9 a. m. to
• 5 p. m.
Oldshue, John W., (Dv) 71, (Eel.),
534 Grant. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Orr, Harry B., (B) 83, (Reg.), 143
2d av. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Orr, James P., (W) 79, (Reg.), 5th
av and Boquet. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Oyer, WilUam Collins, (B) 89, (Reg.),
549 5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Page, Henry A., (Ag) 65, (Reg.), 5999
Centre av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Patterson, Gliomas J., (A) 83, (Reg.),
3337 Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 7.30 to
8.30 p. m. •
Patterson, William Stuart, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 5604 Ellsworth. Until 9 a.
m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Penny, W. L., (Fy) — . 439 33d. 7 to
9 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Pettit, Albert, (B) 84, (Reg.), 810 Penn
av. 9 a. m., to 3 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 1432.
Phillips, Frank J., (G) 89, (Reg.), 548
Wylie av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
Phillips, Joseph A., ( ) — , 6009 Wal-
nut.
Phillips, J. W., (B) 90, (Reg.), 72
Centre av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 7 p. m.
Pollock, Wm. F., (I) 71, (Reg.), 1912
Caxson. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Pond, Edward H., (Ej) 86, (Horn.),
808 Penn. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 876.
Pool, S. N. (A) 91, (Reg.), 120 Col-
lins.
Porter, J. V., (Af) 78, (Hom.), 3604
5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Potter, David H., a) 75, (Reg.), 1120
Sarah. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m.
Potter, John D., (I) 71, (Reg.), 1120
Sarah. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6' to
7 p. m.
Potts, J. Albln, (I) 79, (Reg.), 15
Shiloh.
Prettyman, E. K., (Dv) 68, (Eel.),
806 Penn av. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Price, A. D., (B) 91, (RegO, 1374 2d
av. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, Tel. No.
' H C 3
Priticler, Oscar J. K., ( ) — , 1316
Sarah. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Prossmann, George, (B) 89, 1905 Car-
son. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rader, V. C, ( ) — , 417 Larimer.
Rahauser, Geo. G., (B) 66, (Reg.),
2519 Carson. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Ralston, B. S., (E) 89, (Reg.), Main
and Penn av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rankin, John S., (Bq) 58, (Hom.),
827 S. Negley av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2
to 4 p. m.
Banson, William C, (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
188 2d av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Reid, John H., (Dc) 72, (Reg.), 6309
Penn av., 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 10 p. m.
Reinsel, Henry L., (G) 86, (Reg.),
430 Penn a v. 9 to 4 p. m.
Reisman, N., ( ) — , 15 Ross.
Rex, Thomas A., (A) 66, (Reg.), 377
5th av. 2 to 3, 8 to 10 p. m.
Rickenbach, J. F., (K) 875, (Reg.), 930
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Rhoads, F. A., (G) 82, (Reg.), 173 3d
av. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Riggs, Edward E., (B) 86, (Reg.), 73
Allen.
Riggs, Isaac W., (I) 69, (Reg.), 95
S. 15th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to. 3 p. m.
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Riggs, Wm. J., (I) 63, (B) 72, (Reg.),
89 S. 15th. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Rinehart, C. C, (Bq) 78, (Horn.), Cen-
tre and Aiken avs. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 410 E.E.
Robeson, William P., (A) 85, (Reg.),
820 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.,
Tel. No. 789.
Rossman, George P., (B) 89, (Reg.),
1905 Carson. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. „ ,
RoBseau, Louis G., (Cn) 83, (Horn.),
118 S. Negley av. __ „
Rowan, P. J., (G) 85, (Reg.), 1708
Penn av. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Rubinovitz, A., (N) 86, (Reg.j, 281
5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
RugS; Carroll B., (B) 85, (RegJ, 7013
Frankstown av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rugh, W. J., (Aa) 77, (Reg.), Ill
Park av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sadler, Orin Winslow, (An) 68, 804
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Sands, Robert M., (O) 83, (Reg.),
4301 Butler. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Sapirstein, N. L., (E) 92, (Reg.), 102
Fulton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Scaparone, C. G. G., (Hm) 90, (Reg.),
32 W^ebster av.
Schlensog, Joseph, (Dp) 91, (Reg.),
470 5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. ro.
Schneider, Theodore, (Cj) 68, (Reg.),
7th av. and Smithfield, (Bissell
Block), 7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Scott, J. G., (A) 75, (Reg.), 116 4th av.
Scott, Robert E., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
701 Aiken. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Scott, William M., (N) 89, (Reg.),
6200 Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
St. John, Hunter, (N) 86, (Reg.), 7
Sixth av. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Seip, C. P., (Bq) 68, (Horn.), 636 Penn
av. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 1.
Shafer, John F., (Cn) 88, (Horn.), 422
Penn av. 10 a. m. to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shaw, Charles S., (A) 79, (Reg.), 419
Penn av. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 460.
Shaw, James Prestley, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
488 5th av. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 1996.
Shaw, Thomas W., (A) 49, (Reg.), 419
Penn av. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 460.
Shaw, Wm. C, (K) 72, (Reg.), 135
Wylie av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
m. Tel. No. 1005.
Shields, W. H., (C) 93, (Reg.), 6224
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel., No. 349 E. E.
Slrmn D E ( ) — , 2530 Perm av.
fckS; A.' ijm 89. (Reg.), 2122
Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to -J, b
to 8 p. m. , ,
SoefEel, August, ( ) — , Greenbush near
"WyoTniiis.
SoupcofE, J., (E) 94, (Reg.), 309 5th
av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Spiro, M., (B) 93, (Reg.), Ill Wylif
av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Stein, C. J., (C) 92, (Reg.), 4509 But-
ler. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2.30, 6 to 8
p. m.
Stewart, R. C. M., (E) 91, (Beg.), 203
Frankstown av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stone, W. L., (A) 80, (Reg.), 628
Penn av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 2163.
Stuart, Emert C, (G) 87, (Reg.), 308
Webster av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1351-3.
Small, Edward H., (A) 85, (Reg.),
5601 Penn av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 309 E. E.
Snively, Whitmore, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 85
Wylie av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1719.
Sohn, Charles, (K) 90, (Reg.), 4902
Liberty av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Sparre, Henric, (Hh) 56, — , 524 Penn
av. 9 a: m. to 1, 2 to 6. Tel. No.
1483.
Speer, Albert C, (A) 89, (Beg.), 666
5th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Speer, Alexander N., (B) 53, (Reg.),
630 Penn av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Staub, Franklin N., (B) 74, (Reg.),
3613 Penn av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Sterrett, Jno. K., (E) 91, (Reg.), 6203
Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Sterrett, John P., (Ae) 69, (Reg.),
6321 Penn av. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 192 E. B.
Stewart, R. W., (K) 87, (Db) 87, (Reg.),
820 Penn av. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
1709.
Steyner, J. P., (Bq) 84, (Hom.), 934
Penn av. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 4.30
p. m.
Stillwagon, Charles Augustus, (B) 92,
(Reg.), 4403 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 43,
39th St.
Sturgeon, David B., (Be) 60, (Reg.),
Home Hotel. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
StoufEer, P. J., (Co) 80, (Eel.), 1205
Grandview av.
Sullivan, M. 0., (E) — , (Reg.), St.
Francis Hospital.
Sutton, R. Stansbury, (A) 65, (Reg.),
524 Penn av. 10 a. m. to 12 m.
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Sweeney, Gilllford B., (G) 86, (Eeg.),
65 Washington av.
Sykes, John W., (Bq) 55, (Horn.), 504
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Taylor, George B., (A) 85, (Reg.), 6229
Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Taylor, J. H., (Dv) 86, (Ed.), 320
Liberty. 10 to 12 m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Thomas, J. H., (Cg) — , (Eel.), 320
Liberty. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Thomas, Joseph D., (K) 69, (Reg.),
77 S. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Thompson, James R., (B) 77, (Reg.),
77 Penn av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Thompson, J. C, (K) 82 (Reg.), 524
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Thompson, James H., (Od) 86, (Hom.),
636 Penn av. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. 1.
Thompson, William, (Dc) 55, (Reg.),
31 4th av. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Tiudle, R. M., (A) 52, (Reg.), 431
Penn av. Tel. No. 1443.
Treacy, John P., (N) 69, (Reg.), 107
Ross. 1 to 4 p. m.
Tufts, S. W., (E) 93, (Reg.), 218 Col-
lins.
Turfley, George G., (I) 79, (Reg.),
41 Arthur. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Vincent, James R., (Al) 84, (Reg.),
200 Collins av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 6 E. E
Walker, Robert S., (E) 92, (Reg.),
Western Penna. Hospital.
Wallace, Thomas H., (E) 93, (Reg.),
75 Heron. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Walters, Edward, (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
6117 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 37 E. E.
Walters, James S., (Db) 69, (Reg.),
6117 Penn av. 8 to 10 a, m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 37 E. E.
Ward, Marshall R., (K) 87, (Reg.)
6117 Station. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Warner, Blisha Street, (Cg) 58, (Eel.),
16 9th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Warner, Rody Elton, (Co) 75, (E)
87, (Reg.), 93 Wylie av. 9 to 10
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weisenberger, Philip, (Ck) 39, (Reg.),
4704 Penn av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Werder, Xavier O,. (N) 79, (Reg.),
524 Penn av. 9.30 a. m. to 12.30
p. m. Tel. No.. 2099 and E. E. 114.
Whitson, James T., (I) 85, (Reg.),
22 Hazel st.
Whitten, Jarvis Adams, (B) 93,
(Reg.), 5727 5th av.
Digitized by
Whittier, W. W., (Du) 71, 814 Penn
av.
Wightman, Samuel J., (W) 73, (Reg.),
4530 Penn av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wiles, D. E., ( ) — 4246 5th av.
Wiley, C. Chase, (G) 75, (Reg.), 812
Penn av. 1 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wilkin, C. W., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 177
4th av.
Willetts, J. Edward, (O) 81, (Reg.),
820 Penn av. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Williams, C. C, ( ) — 4 Wash'n av.
Williams, Roger, (B) 77, (Reg.), OOOa
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel.,
No. 156 E. E.
Wilson, Henry, ( ) — 807 Lang.
Wilson, James E., (B) 66, (Reg.), 23
Shiloh.
Wilson, T. H., (L) 69, (Reg.), 6105
Penn av.
Winslow, John Lang, (B) 91, (Reg.),
52 9th. 9 a. m. to 1, 3 to 4.30 p. m.
Winslow, W. H., (B) 71, (Hom.) 9 to
1, 2 to 4.30 p. m.
Wishart, Charles A., (A) 75, (Reg.),
6109 Howe st. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel. No. 138 E. E.
Wishart, J. Wilson, (A) 51, (Reg.),
Penn and Frankstown avs. 2.30 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 33 E. E.
Woods, R. A., (Bp) 82, (Reg.), 436
" 12 a. " ~
7 to 8 p. m.
Penn av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5,
Wright, J. Hugh, (Z) 78, (Reg.), 2&
6th av. 1 to 3 p. m.
Wright, O. C, (E) 93, (Reg.), 3419-
Webster av. 9 a. m. to 4 p m.
Young, William K., (G) 81, (Reg.),
207 Carson.
PITTSTON, Luzerne.
Barrett, Charles J., (Be) 87, (Reg.),
5 S. Main.
Bevan, Benj., (N) 90, (Reg.), 238
Wyoming av.
Campbell, Sidney A., (B) 49, (Reg.),
303 Delaware av.
DeVoe, W. J., (G) 87, (Reg.), 7 Wil-
liam.
Diveley, Jeremiah F., (K) 76, (Reg.),
2 William.
Dreher, C. E., (Bq) 92, (Horn.), 13
N. Main.
Grewer, E., ( ) — , 1 Water.
Hartman, William Livingston, (A) 66,
(Reg.), 52 N. Main.
Hileman, John S., (A) 89, (Reg.), a
Saxe Block.
Huber, Philip F., (A) 77, (Reg.), 232
Spring.
Hutchins, R. H., ( ) — , 1 Saxe Block.
Johnson, Theodore M., (Bq) 78,
(Horn.), 200 Susquehanna av.
Knapp, A., ( ) — . 415 Wyoming av.
Mahon, John B., (B) 82, (Reg.), 30'
N. Main.
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PSYSiaiANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSTON.— Contlnned.
McFadden, Charles J., (A) 91, (Keg.),
1 Water.
Mulholand, J. M., (Cg) 75, (Eel.), 4
Broad.
O'Malley, J. A., (N) 87, (Reg.), 45
William.
Ross, David L., (P), 72, (Reg.), 14
Kennedy.
Tobin, George, 12 N. Main.
Troxell, Edgar R., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 3
Williams.
Underwood, Gideon, ( ) — . 236 S.
Main.
Walsh, James J., (A) 79, (Reg.), 4
Broad.
Yost, Peter R., (O) 68, (Reg.)
PITTSFIEIiD, Warren.
Kerr, M. C, (Aa) 92, (Reg.)
PITTSVU^r-E, Venango.
McDowell, Samuel W., (B) 84, (Reg.)
PLAINFIELD, Cumberland.
Smith, S. E., (Bd) 83.
Van Camp, J. E., (W) 70, (Reg.)
PLAIN GROVE, Lawrence.
Sproul, J. P., ( ) — .
PLAINS, Luzerne.
Barton, A. Arthur, (Ad) 76, (Reg.)
Brooks, James, (II) 77, (Reg.)
ShiTe, Peter C, ( ).
PLATEA, Erie.
Wright, George, (Cn) 71, (Hom.)
PLEASANT GROVE, Lancaster.
Brown, B. L., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Gillespie, George W., (O) 80, (Reg.)
PLEASANT MOUNT Wayne.
Harmes, Rodney, (Bo) 35.
Miller, H. M., ( ) — .
Noble, H. C, (U) 75, (Reg.)
PLEASANT UNITY, Westmoreland.
Brown, James L., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Kelly, J. H., ( ) — .
Smith, Lewis T., (B) 76, (Reg.)
PLEASANT VALLEY, Bucks.
Ott, John J., (A) 74, (Reg.)
PLEASANT VIEW, Juniata.
Milliken, S. A., ( ) — .
PLBASANTVILLB, Venango.
Goodwin, A. W., ( ) — (Reg.)
Lupher, James M., (Cg) 84, (Eel.)
Proper, Walter J., (L) 83, (Eel.)
PLOVER, Lehigh.
Dickenshied, J. H., (A) 47, (Reg.)
PLUM, Venango.
Hotchkiss, Walter W., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Strauss, Richard M., (Ae) 78, (Reg.)
PLUMSTEADVILLE, Bucks.
PLUMVILLE, Indiana.
McEwen, Charles M., (B) 79, (Reg.)
McEwen, Christopher, (B) 55, (Reg.)
PLYMOUTH, Luzerne.
Beckwith, J. Fabius, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Beihl, Je£eerson P., (B) 83, (Reg.),
34 Centre av.
Brown, Leander S., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
Shawnee av.
Carroll, Michael Ambrose, (G) 89,
(Reg.), 100 Church.
Evans, Evan, (A) 84, (Reg.), 48
Church.
Jones, David T., (B) 8, (Reg.)
Lockard, Daniel H., (B) 80, (Reg.),
26 N. Cherry.
McKee, Frank L., (K) 82, (Reg.),
6 E. Main.
McKee, George W., ( ), (Reg.), 6 B.
Main.
Sandal, John H., (Bq) 82, (Horn.), 49
Centre av.
Smith, Dennis F., (B) 81, (Reg.), 106
Church. '
Sylupas, John, (O) 91, (Reg.), 1 Church.
Whitney, Harry L., (A) 84, (Reg.),
110 W. Main.
Whitney, Marshall G., (B) 46, (Reg.),
32 Church.
Williams, R. J., (G) 92, (Reg.), 101
Gaylord av.
PLYMOUTH MEETING, Montgomery.
Corson, Hiram, (A) 28, (Reg.)
Lcedom, Oscar, (A) 46, (Reg.)
POINT MARION, Fayette.
Kmist, William H., (L) 91, (Reg.)
POINT PLEASANT, Bucks.
Cooper, Alfred M., (^ 56, (Reg.)
Cooper, William R., (B) 85, (Reg.)
POLK P. O., Venango.
McConnell, E. M., ( ) — (Reg.)
McKinley, W. F., (Ak) 82, (Reg.)
POMEROY, Chester.
Taylor, Thomas A., (B) 72, (Reg.)
PORTAGE, Cambria.
Glass, George A., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Strieker, Julius (B) 78, (Reg.)
PORTAGE CREEK, McKean.
Wells, James S., ( ) — .
PORT ALLEGHENY, MoKean.
Colcord, Joseph B., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Otto, James V., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Stearns, John S., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Stevens, S. B. ( ) —
PORT CARBON, Schuylkill.
Brown, George W., (B) 44, (Reg.)
Birch, Thomas J., (A) 77, (Reg.)
PORT CLINTON, Schuylkill.
Nice, Harry G., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Robinhold, L. C, (B) 91, (Reg.)
PORTER'S LAKE, Pike.
Bell, P. J. ( ) —
PORTER'S SIDELING, York.
Sterner, Lewis H., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Sterner, S. W. ( ) —
PORTERSVILLE, Butler.
Cowden, W. R., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Pithian, Edwin J., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Wilson, Harry R. (X) 73, (Reg.)
PORT KENNEDY, Montgomery.
Hartman, George F., (B) 85, (Reg.)
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PORTLAND, Northampton.
Anderson, George R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Cline, Charles H., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Shaw, Peter, (Ox) 71.
PORTLAND MILLS, Elk.
Thompson, Harry P., (E) 90, (Reg.)
Thompson, John, (Ba) 60.
PORT MATILDA, CENTRE.
Harshberger, U. D. G. (A) 82, (Reg.)
PORT ROYAL, Juniata.
Ernest, Jacob E., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Graham, George M., (A) 53, (Reg.)
Graham, William T., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Shelley, Amos W., (K) 74, (Reg.)
PORT TREVERTON, Snyder.
Nipple, John O., (B) 73, (Reg.)
POTTER BROOK, Tioga.
Reynolds, J. S. (Hs) 89, (Reg.)
POTTER'S MILLS, Centre.
Alexander, Hugh S., (Ax) 91, (Reg.)
POTTERVILLB, Bradford.
Frisbie, William L., (Az) 69, (Reg.)
Frisbie, H. Zeb, (B) 94, (Reg.)
POTT'S GROVE, Northumberland.
Emerick, Henry M., (G) 80, (Reg.)
POTTSTOWN, Montgomery.
Ashenfelter, W. J., (A) 70, (Reg.),
Hanover and King. 7 to 8.30 a. m.
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Davis, John, (Ce) 62, (Eel), 112 S.
Hanover. 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to 2, 6 to
9 p. m.
Davis, William J., (A) 89, (Reg.), 112
S. Hanover.
Eck, Wm. H., (B) 75, (Reg.), Walnut
and Hanover.
Hatzfield, Joseph A-, (Bq) 81, (Hom.),
• 435 High, 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to 3, 6
to 9 p. m.
Johnson, Elmer E., (A) 88, (Reg.), 426
High.
Keller, Franklin B., (B) 74, (Reg.), 335
High, 7 to 8 a. m. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m.
Neiman, Howard Y., (B) 79, (Reg.),
322 King. .
Porter, J. Elmer, (B) 86, (Reg.), 310
High. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Potts, Barton H, (A) 91, (Reg.), 60
S. Hanover.
Ritter, J. Ellis, (B) 74, (Reg.)„ 272
High.
Rossiter, Edwin B., (Bq) 75, (Horn.),
High and Evans.
Shaner, Warren B., (A) 82, (Reg.), 56
King, 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Swavely, Samuel B., (B) 77, (Reg.),
Chestnut and Washington. 7 to 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Todd, John, ( ) — , 301 Chestnut.
Trego, Cyrus, (A) 78, (Reg.), 119 E.
High.
Van Bushkirk, Frederick W., (A) 63,
(Reg.), S. Hanover.
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Withers, M. Augustus, (A) 52, (Reg.),
271 High.
Yocum, Charles A., (Bq) 815, (Hom.),
365 Chestnut.
Yorgey, L. C, (A) 73, (Reg.), 209
High.
POTTSVILLB, Schuylkill.
Bland, Daniel W., (F) 57, (Reg.), 303
Mauch Chunk.
Boyer, Francis W., (A) 68, (Bq) 69,
(Hom.), 219 W. Mahantongo. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Carpenter, James S., (A) 82, (Reg.),
208 Mahantongo.
Carpenter, John T., (A) 55, (Reg.),
212 Mahantongo.
Chrisman, Robert S., (A) 67, (Reg.),
202 Schuylkill av.
Gillars, Alexander L., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Haesler, Charles H, (Q) 53, (Horn.),
416 W. Market.
Halberstadt, A. Howell, (A) 53, (Reg.),
218 W. Market.
Halberstadt, 'George H., (A) 78,
(Reg.), 218 Market. 9 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Heebner, Thomas P., (A) 83, (Reg.),
P. R. R. station. 9 to 11 a. m.
Maguire, Thomas, (A) 67, (Reg.), 224
N. 3d.
Miller, Charles D., (B) 84, (Reg.), 204
W. Market.
Robinson, Wm. H., (A) 68, (Reg.), 17
N. Centre.
Seibert, Albert A., (A) 88, (Reg.), 418
W. Market.
Seligman, Abram P., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Swalm, Thomas W., (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
125 W. Mahantongo.
Swaving, John G. C, (El) 49, (Reg.)
Swaving, J. Henry, (A) 89, (Reg.)", 2d
and N. Market.
Swayze, Mary A., (D) 73, (Reg.), 224
N. 2d.
PRENTIS VALE, McKean.
Bennett, J. H., ( ) —
POWIj'S VALLEY, Dauphin.
Miller, Clayton C, (Cg) 85, (Eel.)
PRICEBURGH, Lackawanna.
Bilheimer, John J., (B) 91, (Reg.), 72
Main.
Kennedy, Wm. Pitt, (L) 82, (Reg.)
PRINCETON, Lawrence.
Hunt, C. R. B., (G), (Reg.)
PRICETOWN, Berks.
Weber, Charles, ( ) —
PROCTOR, Lycoming.
Ritter, W. E., (B) 85, (Reg.)
PROSPECT, Butler.
McConnell, T. D., (X) 82, (Reg.)
Richardson, Newton M., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Thompson, James Buell, (B) 89, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PROSPERITY, Wastington. \
Booth, Nelson A., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Gary, Ezra H., (B) 64, (Reg.)
French, Edward E., (B) 87, (Reg.)
PUGHTOWN, Chester.
Hawley, Annie M., (Cd) 73, (Hom.)
Meredith, H. Clay, (A) 65, (Reg.)
PULASKI, Lawrence.
Riley, O. K., ( )
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Jefferson.
Allison, Samuel C, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Beyer, Wm. F., (B) 91, (RegJ
Blaisdell, Walter S., (G) 90, (Reg.)
Ernst, Charles G., ^K) 84, (Reg.)
Grnbe, .T. E., (C) 91, (Reg.)
Hamilton, S. S., (Aa) 78, (Reg.)
Matson, Wm. F., (I) 77, (Reg.)
Shields, Joseph, (Fy) —
PUTNAM, Allegheny.
Smith Andrew.
QUAKERTOWN, Bucks.
Fretz, Oliver H., (B) 82, Reg.)
Hand, Leslie L., (A) 91.
Linderman, Richard J., (F) 58, (Reg.)
Meredith, Charles F., (B) 31, (Reg.)
Meredith, Wm. H., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Meyer, Isaac S., ( )
Thomas, Joseph, (A) 56, (Reg.)
Umstead, Jonathan R., (B) 88,( Reg.)
QUARRYVILLE, Lancaster.
Raub, Harry E., (F) 57, (Reg.)
Rohrer, Thaddeus M., (B) 81, (Reg.)
QUAY, Elk.
Smith, Henry H., (B) 87, (Reg.)
QUINCY, Franklin.
Fritz, Horace M., (B) 79, (Reg.)
RADNOR, Delaware.
Brooke, Harriet W., (D) 86, (Reg.)
RAINSBURGH, Bedford.
Wolf, Curtin, (C) 93, (Reg.)
RAMEY, Clearfield.
Brothers, Wm. R., (B) 92, (Reg.)
RANKIN, Allegheny. '
Gordon, William H., (Ei) 88, (Eel.)
RATHMEL, Jefferson.
McHeury, E. Q., (Fy).
BAY'?5 HILL, Bedford.
Hanks, Jason G., (B) 90, (Reg.)
BAUBSVILLE, Northampton.
Wilhelm, F. H., (Fy).
READING, Berks.
Allbright, Jacob D., (C) 93, (Reg.),
505 N. 10th.
Alexander, Thomas L., (N) 89, (Reg.)
508 Penn.
Ammon, George W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
311 Penn
Ammon, Jacob S., (A) 68, (Reg.), 311
Penn.
BEchman, Charles W., (B) 81, (Reg.)
140 N. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, (
to 8 p. m.
Baeeer, Harry G., (B) 88, (Reg.), 614
N. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Beaver, Daniel B. D., (A) 71, (Reg.),
150 N. 6th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30 p. m.
Beaver, G. B., ( ) — 212 N. 6th.
Beaver, Llewellyn, (F) 41, (Reg.), 321
N. 5lli. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Becker. John N., (B) 82, (Reg.), 233
N. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 6 to
Bergner.'Carl F. G., (Fy) 950 Penn.
Bertolette, M. L., (A) 78, (Beg.), 32
N. 9th.
Bergner, H. Wm., (Ci) 36, 323 S. 9tl».
Brackbill, Joseph (A) 69, (Reg.), 141
N. 5th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 to 2.30,
6 to 9 p. m.
Bowman, Darius Z., (G) 80, (Reg.),
200 S. 6th.
Brooke, John B., (B) 58, (Reg.), 44
N. 4th.
Brown, Edwin (B) 86, (Reg.), 531
Penn.
Brobst, Francis H., (B) 88, (Reg.), 41
N. 3d.
Brown, J. C^ (Fy) — 311 S. 11th.
Christman, Calvin K., (A) 69, (Reg.),
508 Penn.
Cleaver, Israel (A) 63, (Reg.), 233
S. 5th.
Detweiler, Charles A. F., (C) 88,
(Reg.), 807 Greenwich.
Detweiler, Isaac C, (Bq) 61, (Horn.),
208 N. 6th.
Detweiler, Washington C, (B) 77,
(Reg.)
Dreibelbis, S. L., (Bq) 71, (Horn.), 827
Washington.
Dry, Benj. S., (F) 57, 1127 N. 10th.
Dundor, Adam B., (B) 64, (Reg.),
118 S. 4th.
Dunkel, Thomas A., (B) 65, (Beg.),
306 N. 5th.
East, Albert F., (B) 93, (Reg.), 308
S. 10th.
Ege. John (Bq) 83, 142 N. 8th.
Eberth, 0. M., ( ), 936 Walnut.
Epler, J. v., (F) 58, (Reg.), 1713
Centre av.
Ermentrout, Samuel C, (A) 66, (Reg.),
11 S. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Esterly, James Ritter (B) 91, (Reg.).
714 N. 6th.
Fair, B. F., (Bq) 86, (Horn.), 638
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 T). 1-1.
Feick, John F., (B) 72, (Reg.), 643 N.
9th.
Fisher, James A., (F) 53, (Reg.), 520
N. 9th.
Fisher, Oliver H., (A) 72, (Reg.), 10^
S. Chestnut.
Frankhauser, Fremont W., (B) 80,
(Reg.), 230 S. 6th. 7 to 10 a. m., 12
to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.
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Frantz, Blias H., (B) 73, (Reg.), 309
N. 9th. 8 to 9 a. .m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Gaul, C. Reeve (A) 84, (Reg.), 119
S. 4th. 7 to 12 a. i., 6 p. m.
Good, Frank H., (A) 78, (Reg.), 1012
Greenwich. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2
6 to 8 p. m.
Grosacup, Joseph G., (Bq) 73, (Horn.),
131 N. 5th. To 9 a. m., 12 to 2, %
, to 8 p. m.
Hagenman, Joseph H., (Fy), 836 Elm.
Haman, Charles R., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
Haman, Win. A., (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
122 N. 8th. 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to %
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Heckman, Samuel B., (B) 68, (Reg.),
724 Walnut.
Hennershots, John S., (A) 81, (Reg.),
113 S. 5th. . V »;.
Hepler Harry A., (A) 88, (Reg.), 108
S. 4th.
Hoffman, John Y., (B) 80, (Reg.), 929
S. Franklin av.
HoUis, Milton G., (Lh) 84, (Beg.), 621
Franklin.
Huyett, Robert P. R., (B) 78, (Reg.),
767 N. 11th. . V 6 /.
Jennings, Chester B., (Bq) 81, (Horn.),
137 S. 8th. "
Kantner, Franklin Jacob (B) 88,
(Reg.), 230 Penn. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Keen, G. I., (Bq) 92, (Horn.), 1213
Chestnut.
Kendig, Elizabeth (D) 86, (Reg.), 629
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Reiser, James W., (A) 82, (Reg.), 36
N. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Keiser, Clara S., (D) 85, (Reg.), 36 N.
10th. 2 to 3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kline, David O., (Bq) 83, (Horn.), 5tt
and Chestnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Klopp, Calvin M., (Bq) 87, (Hom.),
1^ N. 8th.
Knauer, John C, (G) 86, (Reg.), 148
S. 9th.
Knerr, Levi J., (Bq) 80, (Horn.), 712
Penn.
Kreye, Charles, (Cj) 45, 209 N. 10th.
Krum, T. E., (G) 86, 223 N. 6th.
Kunkle, George B., (A) 93, (Reg.)v
Reading Hospital.
Kurtz, Clarence M., (B) 86, (Reg.),
304 S. 5th.
Kurtz, J. Ellis, (B) 80, (Reg.), 20 S.
5th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kurtz, Samuel L., (B) 54, (Reg.), 412
S. 5th.
Landis, Henry, (A) 61, (Reg.), 207 N.
6th. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Long, Daniel G., (A) 75, (Reg.), 106
S. 6th. 6 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, G to
9 p. m.
Longaker, Daniel, (A) 91, (Reg.), 110
N. 5th.
Loose, Charles G., (A) 68, (Reg.), 14
S. 8th.
Luther, Martin, (B) 48, (Reg.), 31 N.
5th. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
McDonough, Charles, (F) 48, (Reg.),
152 N. loth.
Madeira, James D. Y., (B) 83, (Reg.),
247 N. 6th.
Markley, B. H., (Gm.), 71, 19 S. 19th.
Marks, William F., (Bq) 69, (Horn.),
48 N. 9th.
Mengle, Isaac Leo, (B) 66, (Reg.),
614 N. 9th.
Muhlenberg, Williami F., (A) 72,
(Reg.), 34 S. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m.. 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pachali, Theo., (Em) 65, 208 S. 9th.
Raudenbush, Abraham S., (B) 64,
(Reg.), 116 S. 4th.
Reutschler, Harry F., (B) 93, (Beg.),
400 Penn.
Rhoads, Michael Albert, (B) 68, (Beg.),
351 N. 5th.
Reeseir, Howard' S., (B) 67, 111 S.
5th.
Riesser, Frank, (F) 52, (Reg.), 44 S.
Rittenhouse, S. R., (A) 53, (Beg.),
38 S. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Rittenhouse, J. S., (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
38 S. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Rothermel, Pius, ( ), (A) 89, (Reg.),
38 N. 6th.
Rowe, Boss B., (A) 85, 526 Franklin.
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schantz, Henry F., (Bq) 91, (Hom.),
613 Walnut. 9 to 11 ^ "^
6 to 8 p. m.
613 Walnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3,
Sallade, Franklin L., (B) 66, (Reg.),
631 Washington.
Schaeffer, E. D., (G) 03, (Reg.), -317
S. 6th.
Schlemm, Charles W. G., (F) 48,
(Reg.), 25y2 N. 6th.
Schlemm, Horace E., (B) 86, (Beg.),
247 N. 10th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Schlemm, William E., (A) 54, (Beg.),
618 S. Franklin. 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Sohmehl, Seymour Trout, (B) 91,
(Beg.), 114 N. 10th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schmucker, Francis B., (Bs) 73,
(Horn.), 228 N. 5th. 7 to 8 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schulze, Charles J., (Cc) 46, 840 Bin-
faman.
Seaman, Wm., (A) 92, (Beg.), 319 S.
9th.
Schoenfield, J., (Gm), 126 S. 9th.
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READING.— Continued.
SchoU, Brastus R., (F) 55, (Reg.)
SchoUenberger, Iv. A., (Bq) 85, (Reg.),
637 Walnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Schnize, Rudolph B., (B) 83, (Reg.), 7
S. 6th.
Sheeter, J. Y., (Fy), 624 Washington.
Shenk, Geo. R. (B) 89, (Reg.), 935
Muhlenberg.
Shoemaker, Ira G., (C) 91, (Reg.),
1032 Penn.
Shoemaker, Isaac N. E., (F) 57, (Reg.),
1032 Penn.
Simon, Albert, (Gj) 49, 1520 Perkio-
men av.
Spang, Frederick K., (B) 60, (Reg.),
908 Penn.
Stephen, John M., (B) 87, (Reg.), 227
N. 6th.
Stephen, John, (B) 49, (Reg.), 619 Wal-
nut.
Stephen, Walker R., (A) 72, (Reg.),
534 Buttonwood.
Sterley, John B., (F) 57, (Reg.), 42
S. 6th.
Stolze, John, (Cz) 65, 521 Court.
Strasser, Thomas A., (A) 67, (Reg.),
914 Penn. Until 10 a. m., 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Strasser, Robert Eugene, (Ax) 94, 914
Penn. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 9
p. m.
Thompson, LeTi H., (B) 53, (Reg.),
220 N. ^th. ' V 6 1'
Trieman, Geo. A., (C) 93, (Reg.), 721
N. 10th.
Waldman, Paul B., (Bq) 84, (Hom.),
109 N. 9th.
Weber, Blias K., ( ), 336 N. 9th (not
in practice).
Weidman, W. Murray, (A) 60, (Reg.),
214 S. 5th.
Wenger, Gershom, (F) 50, (Reg.) 205
Schuylkill av.
Wenger, Milton LeRoy, (K) 74, (Reg.),
1040 N. 8th. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
. Wickert, Victor Wilson, (B) 91, (Reg.),
426 N. 9th. . V / . V 6 /,
Willson, Frederick G., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Witman, Harrison T., (S) 64, (Reg.),
107 N. 4th. . V B ;,
Wuelfingh, Michael W. A., (En) 76,
132 N. 10th. '
Ziegler, Philip M., (F) 59, (Reg.), 526
Penn.
REAMSTOWN, Lancaster.
Kline, N. B., ( ) —
Trexler, Wm. (B) 76, (Reg.)
REBERSBURGH, Centre.
Bright, John W., (B) 80, (Reg.)
RED LION, York.
Hyson, J. Miller, (G) 75, (Reg.)
BBEDSVILLE Mifflin.
Kohler, Benj., (I) 85, (Reg.)
Rothroek, Samuel H., (U) 82, (Reg.)
REHRERSBURGH, Berks.
Bickel, Geo. H., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Christ, Wm. F. (Py)
Tyron, John S., (A) 57, (Reg.)
REMINGTON, Allegheny.
Burket, J. H., (X) 71, (Reg.)
RENDHAM, Lackawanna.
Timlin, John Joseph, (At) 88, (Reg.)
RENFREW, Butler.
MoClymonds, H. S., (N) 83, (Reg.)
RENOVO, Clinton.
Fullmer, Charles L., (B) 83, (Reg.),
Wainright Bldg. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Kirk, Ellis I, (Cg) 68, (Horn.)
Heimbach, A. E., (Bq) 90, (Reg.),
6th bel. Huron ar. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Reese, D. J., (A) 57, (Reg.), 910 Hu-
ron av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Roach, Thomas E., (Bh) 90, (Reg),
cor. 7th and Huron av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Rosser, Orrin H., (C) 90, (Reg.), 5th,
ab. Huron av.
Weymouth, Wm. C, (A) 80, (Reg.),
cor. 5th and Huron av. 7 to 8 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
REVERE, Bucks.
Grim, George M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
REW, McKean.
Haines, Samuel H., (B) 89, (Reg.)
REYNOLDTON, Allegheny.
Hartt, S. Whitefield, (G) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, S. H.
REYNOLDSVEOLE, Jefieerson.
Alexander, Wm. B., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Bowser, Addison H., (I) 85, (Reg.)
Foust, John W., (Fyi
King, James C, (Fy)
Neale, J. B., (V) 85, (Reg.)
Reynolds, Samuel, (B) 65, (Reg.)
BEXMONT, Lebanon.
Dohner, Wm. R., (B) 90, (Reg.)
RICE'S LANDING, Greene.
Foster, George A., ( ) —
RICEVILLE, Crawford.
Payne, Charles, (I) 69, (Reg.)
RICHARDSVILLE. Jefferson.
Stahlman, J. Calvin, (I) 87, (Reg.)
RICHBOROUGH, Bucks.
Clayton, H. A., ( ) —
Pownall, Elmer B., (A) 86, (Beg.)
RICHFIELD, Juniata.
Deckark, J. W., (V) 74, (Reg.)
Ritter, Jacob, ( ) —
RICHLAND STATION, Lebanon.
Zimmerman, Cyrus, (B) 83, (Reg.)
BICHLANDTOWN, Bucks.
Erdman, Milton S., (K) 87, (Bee.)
Brdman, Wilson S., (C) 92, (Be|.^
Weaver, Charles H., (B) 89, (Bee.)
Weaver, M. W., ( ] —
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RICHMOND, Northampton.
Keeler, Wm. A. T., (B) 73, (Reg.)
RIDDLESBURGH, Bedford.
Davis, Daniel W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Price, James F., (A) 82, (Reg.)
Stehley, Martin L., (B) 74, (Reg.)
RIDGWAY, Elk.
Bevier, A. B., ( ) —
Bordwell, J. S., (Hg) 83, (Bel.)
Day, Dudley B., (Cg) 78, (Eel.)
.Earley, Charles R., (U) 60, (B) 85,
(Reg.)
Barley, Francis G-., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Hoet, k. P., (G) 86, (Reg!)
Schieffelin, Lila G., ( ) —
"Waid, Jason T., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Williams, Walter L., (N) 72, (Reg.)
RIDLEY PARK, Delaware.
Howe, Rose D., (D) 91, (Reg.)
Partridge, Conrad L., (B) 74, (Reg.)
RIEGBLSVIULE, Bucks.
Fahr, John W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Johnson, H. W., ( ) —
Johnson, J. S., ( ) —
Jordan, Alexander S., (A) 63, (Reg.)
RIGGS, Bradford.
Tracy, Polly S., (Cd) 86, (Hom.)
RIMBRSBUR6H, Clarion.
Arner, Samuel, ( ) —
Hepburn, J., ( ) —
Mahoney, A. M., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Nelson, Jno. M., (I) 84, (Reg.)
Wiles, D. Elmer, (B) 84, (Reg.)
RINGGOLD, Jefferson.
McDowell, Samuel W., (B) 84, (Reg.)
RINGTOWN, Schuylkill.
Breisch, Richard D., (B) 81, (Reg.)
RentschJer, Henry D., (A) 64, (Keg.)
RIVERSIDE, Northumberland.
DeWitt, Abraham T., (Aq) 62, (Reg.)
Smith, N. M., ( ) —
RIXFORD, McKean.
Camahan, Wm. J., (B) 92, (Reg.)
ROARING BRANCH, Lycoming.
Cole, O. C, ( ) —
Bruner, John W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
ROARING SPRING, Blair.
Cowan, Edaward D., (Er) 90, (Eel.)
Fox, Charles Willard, (B) 82, (Reg.)
Garver A. Lincoln, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Stayer Andrew S., (B) 73, (Beg.)
Tucker, J. Alfred, (B) 90, (Reg.)
ROBBRTSDALE, Huntingdon.
Johnson, W. Horace, (G) 78, (Reg.)
ROBESONIA, Berks.
Conrad, John A., (Af) 67, (Reg.)
Drawbaugh, J. H., (G-) 86, (Beg.)
BoUman Henry L., (B) 84, (Reg.)
ROCHESTER, Beaver.
Marquis, David S., (Al) 45, (Reg.)
McCaully, John C, (Cn) 90, (Hom.)
Armstrong, John B., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Mitchell Ray R., (I) 77, (Reg.)
Rose, Walter A., ( ) —
Shallenberger, Aaron T., (B) 40, (Reg.)
Shallenberger, Horace M., (B) 76,
(Reg.)
Smith, George H., ( ) —
Wickham, J. J., ( ) —
ROCHESTER MILLS P. O., Indiana.
Shaeffer, Samuel Albert, (B) 89, (Reg.)
ROCKDALE MILLS, JefiEerson.
McHenry, E. Q., ( ) —
ROCKBY, York.
Hewlett, Benjamin H., (G) 78, (Reg.)
ROCK GLEN, Luzerne.
Greasy, Lloyd S., (B) 75, (Reg.)
i ROCKLAND, Venango.
, McDowell, T. W., ( ) — (Beg.)
Taylor, John E., (C) 90, (Reg.)
I ROOKVILLB, Chester.
McElree, George A., (A) 80, (Reg.)
ROCKWOOD, Somerset.
Forward, Chauncey, (Cg) 75, (Eel.)
Gildner, David, (Ae) 83, (Beg.)
Masters, George B., (Ae) 79, (Reg.)
ROGERSTOWN, Fayette.
Bailey, Louis J. C, (W) 88, (Reg.)
ROGERSVILLB, Greene.
Milliken, Thomas N., (B) 85, (Reg.)
ROHRERSTOWN, Lancaster.
Denlinger, M. Musser, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Rlngwalt, Martin, (B) 80, (Reg.)
J ROHRSBURGH, Columbia.
FoUmer, J. Brooks, (G) 84, (Reg.)
ROME, Bradford.
Bice, Frederick W., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Rice, William, (A) 60, (Reg.)
Prince, John M., (Ht) 90, (Reg.)
Washburn, Silas, (Dr) — (Ed.)
EOSCOW, Washington.
Yarnall, Charles W., (B) 89, (Reg.)
ROSE POINT, Lawrence.
Kelty, A. A., (I) 73, (Reg.)
ROSEMONT, Montgomery.
Shakespeare, Edward O., (A) 69,
(Reg.)
ROSSVILLE, York.
Hetrick, Augustus C, (Cg) 58, (Reg.)
Hetrick, Horace B., (O) &, (Reg.)
ROTHSVILLE, Lancaster.
Herr, Wm. M., (A) 85, (Reg.)
ROULETTE, Potter.
Brooks, Mrs. L. A., ( )
Fisher, Charles G., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Gustin, E. Roy, (Z) 93, (Reg.)
ROUGH AND READY. Schuylkill.
Kasterman, Augustus, ( ) —
ROUSBVILLE, Venango.
Tyler, Wm. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
ROXBURY, Franklin.
Stoey, Oliver P., (B) 81, (Reg.)
ROYER'S FORD, Montgomery.
Burns, Silas (Af) 74, (B) 85, (Reg.)
Graver, James D^ (K) 70, (Reg.)
Morey, John S., Jr., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Stein, George W., (B) 91, (Beg.)
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RUFF'S DALE, Westmoreland.
Kneedler, George C, (E) 92, (Reg.)
Poole, W. B., ( ) —
RUMMERFIELD CREEK, Bradford.
Claggett, W. L., (Al) 74, (Reg.)
RURAL RIDGE, Allegheny.
Penrose, C. N., ( ) —
RURAL VALLEY, Armstrong.
Pettigrew, John M., (Be) 60, (Reg.)
Stockdlll, Thomas F., (B) 78, (Reg.)
RUSH, Susquehanna.
Granger, Louis E., (Og) 82, (Eel.)
Snell, E., ( ) —
"Warner, Corrington H., (V) 61, (Reg.)
R.USHVILLE, Susquehanna.
Warren, G. H., ( ) —
RUSSELL, Warren.
Brown, Otis S., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Richey, W. J., (I) 93, (Reg.)
BUSSBLLVILLE, Chester.
Coates, Truman, (Ae) 88, (Reg.)
RUTAN, Greene.
Scott, Gedrge McC, (E) 91, (Reg.)
RUTLAND, Tioga.
Nye, Orrln S., (A,a) 81, (Reg.)
SABBATH REST, Blair.
Christy, Robert W., (B) 71, (Reg.)
SABINSVILLE, Tioga.
Bair, Thomas A., (B) 79, (Reg.)
SAEGERSTOWN, Crawford.
Robertson, R. A.
SchoU, Joseph W., (N) 56, (Reg.)
Smith, H. E., (Be) 71.
SAEGERSVILLE, Lehigh.
Miller, Aaron S., (N) 62, (Reg.)
ST. CLAIR, Schuylkill.
Carr, Andrew P^ (N) 72, (Reg.)
Dunlap, James B., ( ) —
Smith, Wm. C. J., ( )—
Weaver, Robert T., (A) 80, Beg.)
ST. CLAIRSVILLE. Bedford.
Plank, David A., ( ).
ST. JOHN'S, Luzerne.
Huebner, Walter A. M., (B) 70, (Beg.)
ST. MARY'S, Elk.
Hartman, Wm. B., (A) 64, (Reg.)
MuUhaupt, Alfred, (B) 84, (Reg.)
MuUhaupt, Helena M., ( )—
Russ, Ebon J., (Be) 61, (Reg.)
Wilson, Clarence G., (B) 73, (Reg.)
ST. PETERSBURGH, Clarion.
Wireback, I. J., (A) 66, (Reg.)
ST. THOMAS, Franklin.
Ramsey, Robert W., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Strock, Frederick G., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Skinner, W. F., (B) 90, (Reg.)
SALFORDVILLE, Montgomery.
, Wickert, P. O., (G) 82, (Reg.)
SALINA, Westmoreland.
Fennel, Wm. L., (G) 86, (Reg.)
SALLADASBURGH, Lycoming.
■ Bastian, Charles B., (B) 89, (Beg.)
SALONA, Clinton.
Halloway, L. M., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Conser, Thomas C, (B) 88, (Reig.)
SALTSBURGH. Indiana.
Ansley, Wm. Bailey, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Barker, John Albert, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Earhart, Elias B., (U) 90, (Reg.)
Elder, John Wilson, (E) 92, (Reg.)
Onstott, Elmer, (Bh) 89, (Reg.)
SALUNGA, Lancaster.
Kendig, Benj. Emmett, (N) 74, (Reg.)
Kendig, Jerome S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
SALUVIA, Fulton.
Wishart, H. S., (A) 64, (Reg.)
SANDY HILL, Perry.
Rodgers, L., ( ) —
SANDY LAKE, Mercer.
Cooley, T. M., ( ) —
Feather, F. F., (L) 92.
Feather, John C, ( ), (Eel.)
Lamb, H. G., (Dd) 90, (Hom.)
Giebner, Ephraim X., (HI) 53, (Reg.)
Wall, Wm. R., (Cn) 87.
SANDY RUN, Luzerne.
Arndt, Frank F., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Parvin, Howard M., (G) 81, (Reg.)
SANTEE, Northampton.)
Harne, Franklin H., (G) 80, (Reg.)
SASSAMANVILLE, Montgomery.
Hefener, Oliver C, (B) 85, (Reg.)
SAULSBURG, Huntingdon.
Wilson, Joseph F., (A) 64, (Reg.)
SAXONBUEGH, Butler.
King, J. H., ( ) -
Lasher, Weston W., ( ) —
Mershon, Edward B., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
Matheson, S. H., ( ) —
SAXTON, Bedford.
Breneman, M. B., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Miller, Jesse C, (B) 86, (Reg.)
SAYRE, Bradford.
Anderson, M. E.
Beach, Charles A., (Cu) 83, (Hom.)
Kline, Effenger R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Schoonmaker, Irving R., (B) S4,j(Reg.)
Stephens, Franklin M., (A) 85, (Reg.)
SCENERY HILL, Washington.
Storer, Thomas R., ( ) — (Reg.)
SCHAEFFERSTOWN, Lebanon.
Keath, James W., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Zerbe, Benj. Frank, (B) 78, (Reg.)
Zerbe, Thomas T., (A) 69, (Reg.)
SC;BELLSBURG, Bedford.
Bowser, Alex. J., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Ealy, Taylor F., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Gibbs, Godfrey, (B) 84, (Ues-)
SCHNECKSVILLE, Lehigh.
HdfE, Irwin F., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
SCHOENECK, Lancaster.
Welet, L. R., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Weist, S. S., (N) 54, (Reg.)
SCHUYLKILL, Chester.
Reade, J. V,, ( ) —
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225
SCHI'ILKILL HAVEN,
Carr, Charles D., (B)
Dechert,
Leuker,
Schuylkill.
, Charles D., (B) 88, (Reg.)
lert, Daniel, (A) 71, (Reg.
:er, Christiian, (A) 77, (Reg.
Palm, Jaines P., (B) 49, (RegJ
Weist, Harry G., (Bq) 7C, (Horn.)
SCHWENKVILLE, Montgomery.
Bechtel, Joseph Y., (P) 56, (Reg.)
SCIOTA, Mocroe.
Hageman, John A., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Levering, R. J., ( ) —
SCOTLAND, Franklin.
Coffman, J. J., (At) 82, (Reg.)
SCOTTDALE, Westmoreland.
Anawalt, James W., (B) 55, (Reg.)
ClifEord, E. M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Fetter, William H., (E) 90, (Reg.)
Portuey, Charles D., (Fy)
McDowell, W. J., (Py)
Newman, S. W., (Eo) 89, (P. M.)
Rogers, Alei. J., (Py).
Strickler, Albert Wm., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Walters, J. L., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Weddell, E. P., (J) 84, (Reg.)
SCOTT HAVEN, Westmoreland.
McCune, J. N., (' ) —
SORANTON, Lackawanna.
Allen, Wm. E., (At) 56, (Reg.), 512
N. Washington av. Until 10 a. m.,
1.30 to 3, 8.30 to 9.30 p. m.
Ammann, John B., (Bp) 67, (Reg.),
424 Cedar av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Amdt, Pranklin P., (N) 83, (Reg.).
1515 Capouse av. 7.30 to 9 a. m.,
11 to 1, 7 to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 1906.
Alexander, Thomas L., (N) 89, (Reg.),
3 Tribune Bldg. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to
6, 7 to 10 p. m.
Arndt, Pranklin P., (N) 83, (Reg.),
1515 Capouse.
Barnes, Lewis S., (B) 89, (Reg.), 206
Wyoming ay. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1372.
Barrett, Patrick G-, (G) 84, (Reg.),
136 Adams ar. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 10 p. m.
Bateson, J. C, (N) — , (Reg.), c. Wash.
av. and Linden. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Beddoe, Benj. Griffiths, (B) 90, (Reg.),
324 S. Main av. 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1583.
Bentley, James K., (Z) 67, (Reg.),
112 Oak. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1725.
Bernstein, Arthur H., (B) 91, (Reg.),
1315 Ash. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6,
7 to 9 p. m.
Boyd, Geo. B., (B) 63, (Reg.), 345
Jefferson ar. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Brady, Wm. F., (B) 83, (RegO, 308
Wyoming av. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 502.
Brewster, Fred. D., ms) 79, (Hom.),
204 Wyoming ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1173.
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Burnett, John, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 213 Lin-
den. 12 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
1983
Burr, Andrew P., (At) 58, 2 Burr
Bldg. (No hours.)
Capwell, Daniel A., (K) 84, (Reg.),
330 N. Washington av. Until 9.30 a.
m., 12 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. 3205.
Carroll, John J., (G) 83, (Reg.), 1809
Jackson.
Clarke, Anna C, (W) 90, (Reg.),
Market and N. Main av. Until 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Comegya, Henry C, (O) 54, (Reg.),
171 S. Main av. (Hours irregular).
Connell, Alexander J., (K) 77, (Reg.),
201 N. Wash. av. 10.30 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m. (Sunday, 2 to 3 p m.)
Connor, Chas. Eastlake, (C) 89, (Reg.),
619 Green Ridge. Until 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Coolidge, John W., (Ej) 79, (Bu) 85,
(Horn.), 309 Washington av. 8 to 9
a m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No.
J.812.
Cowell, Selden S., (Cn) 61, (Hom.),
Church av. and Market. (Irregular
hours.)
Dean, G. Edgar, (A) 77, (Reg.), 504
Spruce, (specialist Eye, Nose and
Throat).
Deane, Horace C, (N) 85, (Reg.), 334
N. Washington av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
DeGraw, Martha M., (D) 77, (Reg.),
524 Gibson. 1 to 4 p. m.
Dolau, Wm. K., (A) 80, (Reg.), 516
Spruce. Res. 633 Wash. ay. 3 to
4.30, 7.30 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 152.
Donne, William D., (B) 88, (Reg), 123
N. Market, (druggist).
Douglas, Frank S., (Aw) 83, (Beg.),
1030 Lacka. av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
a, 7 to 9.30 p. m.
Dunnell, Harry N., (N) 70, (Reg.), 211
N. Wash. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4.
7 to 9 p. m.
Evans, Charles F., (Dw) 76, (Horn.),
427 Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6,
7 to 10 p. m.
Bverhart, Isaiah P., (A) 63, (Reg.),
135 Pranklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Peinberg, Solomon E., (N) 92, (Reg.),
337 N. Wash'n av. 8 to 10 a. m.
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Fisher, Charles H, (Bp) 64, (Reg.), o.
Penn av. and Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m., Tel. No. 2382.
Foulke, Samuel L., (B) 74, (Reg.),
Adams and Mulberry (druggist).
Frey, Clarence L., (B) 72, (Reg.), 122
Wyoming av. 9.30 to 12 a. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
Prey, Louis, (A) 88, (Reg.), 306 N.
Wash. av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
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SCEANTON.— Continued.
Fulton, William G., (K) 86, (Reg.).
433 Wyoming av. Until 9 a. m., 2
to 4, 8 to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 1706.
Gardener, Herbert D., (B) 80, (Reg.),
435 Wyoming av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 2822.
Gates, Lowell M., (W) 78, (Reg.), 120
Washington av. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. 82. , ,„ ,
Gibbons, Richard H., (A) 74, (Reg.),
435 Wyoming av. Monday only in
city.
Gibbs, Louis Harrington, (B) 73,
(Reg.) 219 S. Main av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1202.
Grewer, Edward, (A) 74, (Reg.), 311
Spruce. 9 a. m., 8 p. m.
Gulick, Furman B., (A) 68, (Reg.), 310
Wyoming av. Until 9.3() a. m., 3 to
5, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Giinster, Peter F., (K) 71, (Reg.), 305
Penn av. 12 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hacker, William H., (Od), (Horn.),
427 Spruce. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6, 7
to 10 p. m.
Haggerty, Wm., (N) 68, (Reg.), 336
S. Wyoming av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 2052.
Hand, David B., (N) 70, (Reg.), 206
Penn av. 2 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m., Tel.
No. 2062.
Hannon, Robert O., (Gz), 809 Linden.
Harries, Thomas, (I) 85, (Reg.), 115
N. Garfield av. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Heermans, Eugene A., (K) 75, (Reg.),
949 Scranton av. 10 to 12 a. m., 3
to 5, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Heilner, Herbert Franklin, (Bq) 87,
(Hom.), Burr Bld'g. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 2093.
Hollister, Horace, (N) 46, (Reg.), 2079
N. Main.
Hutchinson, H. S., (K) — . (Reg.), 726
Madison av.
Ives, Wm. Warren, (A) 82, (Reg.),
308 Wash'n av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 553.
Jenkins, Daniel H., (A) 91, (Reg.),
West Market. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Jenkins, J., (Af) — , (A) — , (Reg.),
Main av. and W. Market.
Kay, Thomas W., (G) 79, (Reg.), 1907
N. Main av. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 12.30
to 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Kearney, J., (A) 92, (Reg.), Wyoming
av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
King, John Wesley, (B) 89, (Reg.),
425 Birch. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 8
to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 1533.
Kolb, Albert, (0) 84, (Reg.), 730 Cedar
av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kulp, John S., (A) 89, (Reg.), 631
Madison av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Lackey, Harper B., (K) 68, (Reg.), •
1824 N. Main av. 7 to 9- a. m., 12 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Lange, Fredk. W., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
241 Adams av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 3272.
Leet, Nathan Y., (A) 55, (Reg.), 332
Lackawanna av. 2 to 4 p. m., Tel.
No. 1936.
Lindaberry, Albert Augustus, (Am)
86, (Bq) 90, (Hom.), 210 S. Main
av. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 7 to 9
p. m. ,
Logan, Harry V., (A) 80, (Reg.), 306
N. Wash. av. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m., Tel. No. 2082.
Longshore, Evan J., (Fy), 103 Wyom-
ing av. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 1, 4 to 6
p. va.
Longstreet, Samuel P., (N) 86, (Ree.).
206 Wyoming av. Until 10 a. m.
^1 to 3, 7 to. 10 p. m., Tel. No. 1827!
MoAndrew, P., (A) 93, (Reg.), Laeka.
Hosp., Tel. No. 262.
Manley, James A., (G) 83, (Reg.),
1418 Pittston av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1327.
Montgomery, Richard, (Bq) 90, (Horn.).
435 Spruce. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Moylan, P. T., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 101
5, Mam av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Murphy, Michael H., (G) 91, (Reg.),
237 W. Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Murray, Gilbeo-t D., (C) 89, (Reg.),
212 Wyoming av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Neeld, Chas. M., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
1419 Sanderson av. Irregular hours.
Newton, James R., (At) 82, (Reg.),
301 Spruce. Until 9 a. m., 12.30 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
O'Brien, John Emmett, (P) 69, (Reg.),
415 Spruce. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.
7 to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 2502.
O'Malley, .John, (B) 84, (Reg.), 411
Spruce. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m., Tel. No. 2432.
Paine, Wm A (B) 79, (Reg.), Wash-
bume. Until 9 a. va., 12.30 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Parke, Charles R.,(Q) 84, (Reg.), 306 *
Wash, av., Tel. No. 492. 11 to 12
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m
^XlPf^'^li' ^^^^\^ R- (A) 93,
(Reg.), 431 Wyoming av. Until IQ
a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
^ImPx?''??' •^?°'^5'' (^) 66, (Reg.),
2074 N. Mam (not practicing).
Prindel, Beulah; (D) 92, (ReeS 208
^^k^^o^^lv."^ i Syf tW'i^^O
Keedy Walter M., (B) 92, (Reg) 142
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SCEANTON.— Continued.
Rice, James N., (A), (Reg.), 548 Web-
ster av. No hours.
Reynolds, George B., (A) 91, (Reg.),
S. Main av. and Jackson. Until 9
a. m., 11 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Richards, Charles Egbert, (B) 87,
(Reg.), 425 Spruce. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.
Richter, Herman A., (N) 91, (Reg.),
Adams av. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Roberts, John J., (Aq) 85, (Reg.), 225
5. Main av., Tel. No. 2612. 8 to ?
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Roberts, Henry, (B) 45, (Reg.), 1916
N. Main av. No hours.
Roberts, John Wesley, (Bq) 89,
(Horn.), 334 N. Wash, av., Tel. No.
2572. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Ross, Matt. Wilkinson, (B) 89, (Reg.),
1220 Short a v. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Roos, G. E., (Cj) 88, 233 Adams av.,
Tel. No. 1063. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Root, Anna S., (Ga), (Blec), 211 N.
Wash. av.
Saltry, James F., (G) 87, (Reg.), 820
Capouse av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
ficanlau, Edward F., (G) 90, (Reg.),
234 Lackawanna av. 10 to 12 a.
m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Shepherd, Mary A., (Cd) 87, (Horn.),
2m) Lack'a av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
Shepherd, Zephaniah W., (Cd) 77,
(Hom.)
Smith, William O., (A) 78, (Reg.),
Penn av. and Spruce. 10 to 12 a.
m., 2 to 6, 8 to 9 p. m.
Strang, Andrew, (G) 80, (Reg.), 114
Oak. 11 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3, 8 to 9 p.m.
Sullivan, John J., (G) 82, (Reg.), 137
W. Market. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Throop, Benj. H., (N) 32, (Reg.), 136
Wyoming av. (not in practice).
Treverton, Charles W., (N) 86, (Reg.),
208 Wyoming av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Underwood, Sanford L., (A) 9d,
(Reg.), 501 Linden. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tail, Sara L. King, (W) 68, (Horn.),
320 Mulberry. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to
6, 7 to 8 p. m. ^ ,^^
Van Beeren, Henry, (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
832 Green Ridge. 7.30 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Van Cleef, Augustus, (Ai) 61, 1529
Sanderson av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Walsh, John Jos., (B) 86, (Reg.), 1026
Pittston av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. „ ,
Ware, Horace B., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
9 to 11.30 a. m., 2.30 to 5 p. m.
Wehlaw, Ludwig, (Ck) 74, (Reg.), 322
Mulburg. 12 to 3 p. m.
Wentz, John L., (A) 82, (Reg.), Com-
monwealth Bldg. 10 to 12 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2.30 to
4 p. m., Tel. No. 2934.
Williams, John M., (G) 83, (Reg.), 128
S. Main av. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6,
8 t.0 9 p. m.
Williams, Morgan J., (N) 81, (Reg.),
302 S. Main av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel., No. 2614.
SBIBERLINGVILLE, Lehigh.
Saylor, Henry A., ( ) —
SEIDERSVILIjB, Northampton.
Pflueger, C. F., (B) 72, (Reg.)
SEIGFRIED'S bridge, Northamptn.
Peters, Nathaniel C, (A) 88, (Reg.) "
Seiger, Clinton W., (A) 75, (Res.)
SEIP'S, Northampton.
Edelman, Samuel, ( ) —
SBISHOLTZVILLE, Berks.
Both, John A., (A) 76, (Reg.)
SEITZLAND, York.
Bair, Hezekiah W., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
SELIN'S GROVE, Snyder.
Boyer, Philip A., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Fockler, George W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Nipple, Henry M., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Wagenseller, Benj. F., (F) 60, (Reg.)
Wagenseller, Frank J., (A) 78, (Reg.)
SELLERSVILLE, Bucks.
Applebach, Harry E., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Applebach, Nelson, (A) 60, (Reg.)
Fretz, Clayton D., (A) 68, (Reg.)
SENECA, Forest.
Muceun, G. W., (E) 89, (Reg.)
SENECA, Venango.
Magee, J. E., ( ) — (Reg.)
Magee, G. W., (E) 89, (Reg.)
SERVICE, Beaver.
McConnell, C, ( ) —
Shane, J. B., ( ) —
SEVEN VALLEYS, York.
Bennett, John R., (O) 92, (Reg.)
ffickes, John H., (O) 85, (Reg.)
Fickes, George M., (O) 85, (Reg^
Holtzapple, George E., (K) 84, (Reg.)
SEVEN POINTS.
Keller, John Jacob, (B) 90, (Reg.)
SEWICKLBY, Allegheny.
Baird, H. L., (Ds) 89, (Hom.)
Chantler, Israel Burgess, (Bq), 73,
(Horn.)
Grimes, Thomas H., (K) 76 (Reg.)
Jennings, Samuel D., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Johnston, Wm.-McC, (I) 76, (Reg.)
McCready, James M., (K) 87, (Reg.)
McCready, Robert, ( ) — (Reg.)
McGrew, W. B., (Cg.) 86, (Eel.)
Murray, Robert J., (B) 67, (Reg.)
SHADE GAP, Huntingdon.
Jones, Zachary T., (K) 73, (Reg.)
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SHADY GROVE, Franklin.
Shively, J. L., ( ) —
SHAMOICIN, Northumberland.
Bealer, J. W., ( ) —
Clark, Frank A., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Dreher, George W., (Bj) 81, (Horn.)
Emerick, E. M., ( ) —
Harpel, Edward F., (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
Harpel, M. Howard, (Bq) 67, (Horn.)
Hensyl, Lewis W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
HoUenback, David S., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Holshue, Charles R., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Kennedy, Robert A., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Mauer, J. M., (A) 87, (Reg.)
McWilliams. Kimber C, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Meek, Frank J. (B) 92, (Reg.)
Owens, W. R., (B) 69, (RegJ
Raker, Frederick D., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Robins, Edwin S., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Robins, Joseph B., (B), 83, (Reg.)
Sehock, Lester B., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Shissler, Alfred G., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Weaver, Charles W., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Wolverton, Lewis B., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Wright, Richard S., (B) 69, (Reg.)
SHAMOKIN DAM, Snyder.
Borduer, Wm., Henry Hill, (W) 74,
(Reg-)
SHANKSVn.LE, Somerset.
Krissinger, Wm. R., (G) 78, (Reg.)
SHANNONVILLB, Montgomery.
Horning, Charles S., (Bq) 81, (Horn.)
SHARON, Mercer.
Armstrong, H., ( )
Brooks, Phoebe, (W) 78, (Reg.)
Burrows, Lynn A., (Og) 88, (Eel.)
Davis, Wm. T., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Griswold, Blisha, (B) 53, (Reg.)
Hamilton, Gershom W., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
Hazen, S-, (N) 76, (Reg.)
Heilman, Salem, (B) 71, (Reg.)
Hoyt, Charles W., (On) 70, (Horn.)
Hoyt, Prank H., (Ds) 87, (Horn.)
Jones, Orlando A., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Kugler, James S., ( ) (Eel.)
Mitchell, Andrew J., (A) 88, (Reg.)
McFarland, Winfield S., (Ae) 85,
(Reg.)
Read, Joseph H., (X) 78, (Reg.) .
Schilling, George W., ( )
SHARON HILL, Delaware.
Longstreth, M. F., (A) 56, (Reg.)
Webb, Walter, (B) 88, (Reg.)
SHARPSBURGH, Allegheny.
Ackley, Benj. F., ( ) —
Dinsmore, S. W. T., (Bq) 76, (Horn.
Graham, Norman R., (B) 87, (Reg.
Huggina, Raleigh R., (X) 91, (Reg.
Kelly, George M., (E) 88, (Reg.)
Mcintosh, Daniel F., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Robinson, G. R. B., (Al) 58, (Reg.)
Silvey, John H., (U) 77, (K) 78,
(Reg.)
SHARPSVILLB, Mercer.
Scoville, James M^ (I) 85, (Reg.)
Twitmyer, John H., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Williams, Charles L., (Cn) 79, (Horn.)
SHARTLBSVILLE, Mercer.
Frankhouser, John W., (C) 89, (Reg.)
SHEAKLEYVILLE, Mercer.
Axtell, W. H., (Al) 91, (Reg.)
Bachop, John C, (W) 83, (Reg.)
Phillips, David A., (I) 67, (Reg.)
SHEFFIELD, Warren.
Bouton, S. D., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Gass, James, (G) — , (Reg.)
Pryor, George T., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
SHELOCTA, Indiana.
McChesney, Robert, (A) 50, (Reg.)
McChesney, Wm. A., (U) 74, (Reg.)
SHENANDOAH, Schuylkill.
Boodner, Charles M., (A) 86, (Beg.)
Callen, J. Spencer, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Hamilton, George M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Jasinski, P., ( )
Kistler, John S., (Bq) 79, (Horn.)
Langton, Daniel J., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Matter, George P., (B) 86, (Reg.)
McCauIey, J. W., ( ) —
Spalding, Stephen C, (O) 70, (Reg.).
Straub, D. Walter, (Bq) 77, (Horn.)
Williams, D. W., (G) 76, (Reg.)
SHENKBL, Chester.
May, Elizabeth, ( ) —
SHBPHERDSTOWN, Cumberland.
Ross, Robert W., ( ) — (Reg.)
SHEPPTON, Schuylkill.
Jenkins, William S., (B) 90, (Reg).
SHERMAN'S DALE, Perry.
Sheeder, P. J. S., (N) 79, (Reg.)
SHESHEQUIN. Bradford.
Cole, C. D. H., ( ) —
SHERIDANVILLE, Allegheny.
Clark, H. E., (B) 88, (Reg.;
SHICKSHINNY, Luzerne.
Briggs, Jacob F., (F) 61, (Reg.)
Foee, W. B., ( ) —
Hughes, M. Beach, (B) 69, (Reg.)
SHINGLEHOUSB, Potter.
Taeael, William H., (G) 83, (Reg.;
Voorhees, C. D., (N) 89.
BHIPPENSBTJRGH, Cumberland.
Brown, Samuel G. A., (Bq) 92, (Hom.;
Freed, Evans B., (Am) 87, (Reg.)
Koser, John J., (A) 81, (Reg.)
Landi9, Earnest.
MoOreary, J. Bruce, (O) 92, (Reg.i
Marshall, J. B., (K) 79, (Reg.)
Schoch, John L., (Reg.)
Shively, James B., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Stewart, Robert Cochran, (A) Ti,
(Reg.)
SHIPPENSiyiLLB, Clarion.
Baugert, John R., (Cg) 90, (Bel.)
Hilliard, George H., (B) 72, (Reg.)
SHIPPINGPORT, Beaver.
Cristler, G. A., (B) 89, (Reg.)
SHIREMANSTOWN, Cumberland.
Bruckert, W. Scott, (B) 70, (Reg.)
McDonald, D. L., (Aa) 81, (Reg.)
McGary, Robert M., (B) 84, (Reg)
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SHIRBOAKS, Washington.
Higbee, Obadiaii i?., (Eg) 90, (Reg.)
Pienon, J., ^ ) -^
Welch, J. B., ( ) —
SfHIRLEYSEURGH, Huntingdon.
Flemming, John C, (W) 80, (Reg.)
Scofield, J. F., ( ) — '
SHOEMAKBRSVTLLE, Berks.
Reber, Mayberry S., (A) 63, (Reg.)
Rupp, John D., (K) 77, (Reg.)
SHOHOLA, Pike.
Johnston, N. B., (N) 71, (Reg.)
SHORTLINE, York.
Roth, L. A., (Dh) 73.
SHOUSTOWN, Allegheny.
Porter, Elijah, Jr.
SHREWSBURY, York.
Gerry, Elbridge H., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Gerry, Jas., (B) 63, (Reg.)
SHUNK, Sullivan.
Fanning, Mrs. E. M., ( ) —
SIDDONSBURGH, York.
Lauck, D A., (Am) 84, (Reg.)
Prowell, Wm. R., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Wengel, D. W.
SIEGEL, Jefeerson.
Newcome, John A., (C) 92, (Reg.)
SIGLERVIDLE, Mifflin.
Boyer, S. J., (G) 81, (Reg.)
SILVER BROOK, Schuylkill.
AJbro, Merlin Z., CQ) 87, (Reg.)
Hutchinson, R., ( ) —
Wentz, G. S., ( ) —
SINKING SPRINGS, Berks.
Binklay, Thomas G., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Herbein, Jonathan S., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Hoffman, Christian N., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Shearer, James Y., (B) 62, (Reg.)
-SITTLERS, Schuylkill.
Ruch, G. P., (B) 91, (Reg.)
SIX MILE RUN, Bedford.
Jenkins, E. P., ( ) —
Price, James F., (A) 82, (Beg.)
SKIPPACK, Montgomery.
Hunsberger, J. N., (A) 89, (Beg.)
SLATEDAIjE, Lehigh.
Sowden, Ralph T., (W) 79, (Reg.)
SLATE HILL, York.
Cheesman, J. C, (X) 78, (Reg.)
SLATE LICK, Armstrong.
King, J. H., (Ae) 72„ fReg.)
McKee, John C, (U) 76, (Reg.)
SLATE RUN.
DeLancey, Wm. E., (G) SH, (Reg.)
SLATINGTON, Lehigh.
Brown, J. P., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Hallman, Nathaniel F., (A) 62, (Reg.)
Holbein, Monroe J., (Ar) 75, (Horn.)
Kern, Alvin J., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Miller, Jacob P., (A) 63, (Ret;.)
Ritter, Francis O., (O) 81, (Reg.)
Williams, David, (B) 91, (Reg)
Young, R(ybert W., (B) 75, (Reg.)
SLIGO, Clarion.
McAuley, A, ( ) —
Spencer, George W., (O) 76, (Reg.)
SLIPPERY ROCK, Butler.
Patterson, A. M., ( ) —
Pearson, Benjamin F., (B) 81, (Reg.)
SLONAKER, Chester.
Miller, J. W. T., ( ) —
SMETHPORT, McKean.
Brown, John C, (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Ghadwick, Burg, (Z) 87, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Clark, John, (Es) 91, (Reg.)
Freeman, Sylvanus D., (Z) 56, (Reg.)
McCoy, Henry L., (Bq) 68, (Reg.)
Sharpe, Charles E., (X) 78, (Reg.)
Tretton, John R., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
SMICKSBURGH, Indiana.
Barrett, Henry S., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Crawford, David R., (Fy) —
SMITHFIELD, Fayette.
Guiher, Horace B., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Richards Clayton W., (B) 78, (Beg.)
SMITH'S MILLS, Clearfield.
Edwards, Wm. H., (Bn) 68, (Reg.)
SMITHTON, Westmoreland.
Hutton, D. S., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Patton, Noah W., (B) 84, (Reg.)
SNOW SHOE, Centre.
Burd, Edwin J., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Young, Robert John, (G) 89, (Reg.)
SNYDERTOWN, Northumberland.
Smith, Josiah, ( ) —
SOLEBURY, Bucks.
Walter, Joseph B., (A) 68, (Reg.)
SOMBRFIELD, Somerset.
Jacobs, Thomas J., (N) 78, (Reg.)
SOMERSET, Somerset.
Carothers, John W., ( ) —
KimmoU, Henry S., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Lcuther, James M., (Dv) 65, (Bel.)
SONESTOWN, Sullivan.
Derr, Joseph L., (O) 89, (Reg.)
Rothrock, John H., (B) 45, (Reg.)
SOUDERTOWN, Montgomeiy.
Laux, Hiram R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Ritter, Hiram W., (B) 77, (Reg.)
SOUTHAMPTON, Bucks.
Parker, G. Albertson, (A) 75, (Reg.)
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Northampton.
Addis, Simon D., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Andreas, Benjamin A., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Bush, Elmer E., (G) 90, (Reg.)
Erwin, Frank H., (G), 88, (Reg.)
Estes, William L., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Fetterolf^George,_( ) — , (Reg.)
Garvin, W. D., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Glazebrook, L. W., ( ) — (Reg.)
Malone, Daniel C, (A) 69, (Reg.)
Niesley, Charles M., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Sheets, Henry W., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Sheridan, J. H., ( ) —
Sherman, Harry N., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Stem, Preston E., (A) 80, (Reg.)
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SOUTH BETHLEHEM.— Continued.
Stout, 0. Edward, (A) 87, (Reg.}
Swoyer, Oscar D., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Wilhelm, Eugene T., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Yost, Martin L., ( ) —
SOUTH BURGETTSTOWN, Wash-
ington.
Botkin, L. C, ( ) —
Donnan, Wm., ( ) —
Nesbit, John C, (Aa) 80, (Reg.)
SOUTH CANAAN, Wayne.
Stevens, Atherton B., (B) 80, (Reg.)
SOUTH EASTON, Wyoming.
McBhaney, Wm. H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
SOUTH FORK, Cambria.
Glass, .Toseph Hoopes, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Luke, John 0., (I) 71, (Reg.)
SOUTH GIBSON, Susquehanna.
McsNamara, Arthur E., (C) 92, (Reg.)
SOUTH STRABANE, Washington.
Reynolds, John M. 0., (B) 79, (Reg.)
SOUTHWEST, Westmoreland.
McCormick, J., ( ) —
Painter, T. P., ( ) —
SOUTH WHITEHATJ:,, Lehigh.
Koeher, John Franklin, (A) 69, (Reg.)
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming.
Schneider, Charles, (G) 81, (Reg.)
SPANGSVILLE, Berks.
Fegley, Amandus N., (B) 70, (Reg.)
SP ANGLER, Cambria.
Shook, — . ( ) —
SPARTA, Washington.
Blachly, Oliver L., (B1 77, (Reg.)
Blachly, Stephen L., (B) 70, (Reg.)
SPARTANSBURGH, Crawford.
Oowles, A. L., (Aa) 78, (Reg.)
Fisher, Philip P., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Hakes, Charles W., (Cn) 83, (Horn.)
Heath, L. R., ( ) —
Reno, Wm. N., (I) 47, (Reg.)
Wagoner, Charles, ( ) —
SPINNERSTOWN, Bucks.
Steller, Will H., (K) 91, (Reg.)
SPRAGG'S, Greene.
Pollock, Charles H., (B) 78, (Reg.)
SPRINGBORO, Crawford.
Greenfield, John W., (W) 74, (A) 75,
(Reg.)
Parsons, Anson, (O) 65, (Reg.)
Parsons, W. T., ( ) —
SPRING CHURCH, Armstrong.
Beatty, Robert C, (G) 82, (Reg.)
SPRING CITY, Chester.
Benham, Charles M., (Bq) 91, (Horn.)
Brower, William, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Good, John W., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Mewhinney, James C (A) 83, (Reg.)
Snyder, Wm. P., (A) 73, (Reg.)
SPRING CREEK, Warren.
Whitsey, Henry E., (I) 88, (Reg.)
SPRINGDALE, Allegheny.
Orr, Wilson J., (B) 73, (Reg.)
SPRINGFIELD, Bradford.
Cory, John H., (Bx) 78, (Eel.)
Dwyer, Charles S., (Er) 87, (Eel.)
SPRING FORGE, York.
Bahn, George W., (O) 81. (Reg.)
Glatfelter, H. Edward, (O) 91, (Reg.)
Hoke,' Martin, (B) 81, (Reg.)
Roth, L. A., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
SPRING MILLS, Centre.
Allison, John R. G., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Van Valzah, Frank H., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Van Valzah, Robert T., (B) 71, (Reg.)
SPRINGTOWN, Bucks. ^ ,^^^
Boyer, Benj. Franklin, (Af) 67, (K)
68, (Reg.) .„ ,
Cawley, James Irving, (A) 77, (Reg.)
SPRINGVALE, York.
Bigler, Wm. B., (B) 65, (Reg.)
SPRINGVILLE, Susquehanna.
Grattan, Francis E., (Gm) — , (Reg.)
Lathrop, Homer B., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Lathrop, Israel B-, (At) 44.
SPRUCE CREEK, Huntingdon.
W»B8on, James E., (B) 88, (Reg.)
STAHLSTOWN, Westmoreland.
Blackburn, E. W., (Cg) 85, (Eel.)
Miller, Wesley W., (E) 92, (Reg.)
STANTON, Jefferson.
Calhoun, G. O., (G) 84, (Reg.)
STARUCCA, Wayne.
Mills, C. A., ( ) —
Shaw, J. P., ( ) —
STATE COLLEGE, Centre.
Glenn, W. S., (Cg) 83, (Eel.)
McDonnell, Henry B., (G) 88, (Reg.)
STATE LINE, Franklin.
Bemisderfer, J. Rowe, (G) 83, (Reg.)
Herman, Henry S., (O) 76, (Reg.)
STAUFFER, Westmoreland.
Seaton, Leander, (G) 86, (Reg.)
STEELEVILLE, Chester.
Wright, John S., (B) 69, (Reg.)
STEELTON, Dauphin.
Culp, John F., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Dickinson, Bayard T., (A) 76, (Beg.)
Henderson, W. B., (F) 53, (Reg.)
Miller, Charles R., (Bq) 87, (Hom.)
Middleton Wm. J., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Peters, Jacob M., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Price, Michael, (Py) —
Prowell, Wm. R., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Saul, Charles H., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Shaffner, D. W^ ( ) —
■ Seibert, Wm. H., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Traver, David B., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Ziegler, Wm. L., (G) 81, (Reg.) '
STEINSVILLE, Lehigh.
Erb, Horace B., (C) 88, (Reg.) •
STEMTON, Northampton.
Ruch, Charies F., (B) 91, (Reg.)
STERLING, Wayne.
Caterson, C. W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
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STETLEESVILLE, Lehigh.
Klotz, Edgar J., (B) 80, (lieg.)
STEVENS, Lancaster.
Miller. Elmore R., (O) 92, (Reg.)
STEWARTSTOWN, York.
Andrews, G. W., ( ) —
Free, John X,., (O) 48. (Reg.)
Hooven, H. Hewitt, (O) 92, (Reg.)
Martin, Joseph R., (B) 62, (Reg.)
STOCKTON, Luzerne.
Niesley, Charles Merkel, (A) 90, (Reg.)
STOCKBRTOWN, Northampton.
Fetherolf, J. A., (B) 80, (Reg.)
STONEBOEO, Mercer.
Hanna, Broderick D., (B) 84, (Reg.)
STONE CHURCH, Northampton.
De Long, E. R., (B) 91. (Reg.)
De Long, Daniel R., (E"), 57, (Reg.)
STONERS, Westmoreland.
Kearney, Edward C, (I) 75, (Reg.)
Shelar, Joseph Wilbert, (Af) 86, (Reg.)
Sherrick, A. S., (I), 85, (Reg.)
STONY FORK, Tioga.
Gentry, John M., (G), 84, (Reg.)
STONY RUN, Berks.
Hebbesly, A. J., (Fy.)
Kistler, Jesse G., (Am.) 88 (Reg.)
STURGEON, Allegheny.
Van Sickle, E., ( ) —
STORMSTOWN, Centre.
Bigelow, W. G., ( ) —
Newcomer, Isaac W., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Tobin, Thomas (Z) 82, (Reg.)
STOUOHBURGH, Berks.
Klopp, Eli L., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Newcomet, Isaac W., (A) 67.
STOUTS, Northampton.
Marsh, J. D., (B) 82, (Reg.)
STOVERST'N (OKETE P. O.), York.
Decker, J. M., ( ) —
STOYESTOWN, Somerset.
Gardner, John H., (Cg) 83, (Eel.)
Meyers, L. M., ( ) —
Noon, George A., (Ei.) 90, (Eel.)
Patterson, R. H., ( ) —
Welsh, Wm. V., (G) 83, (Reg.)
STRAFFORD, Chester.
Angle, John S., (B) 62, (Reg.)
STRASBURG, Lancaster.
Black, Henry M., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Breneman, Park P., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Day, George E., (B) 84, (Reg.)
GrofE, Jacob E., (B) 49, (Reg.)
Weaver, Jacob G., (B), 65, (Reg.)
8TRATT0NVILLE, Clarion.
Barber, James H., ( ) —
STRAUSSTOWN, Berks.
Herbein, Isaac S., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Yenser, Wm. Albert, (B) 93, (Reg.)
8TR0NGT0WN, Indiana.
Shultz, Marion B. (Aa.) 92, (Reg.)
STROUDSBURG, Monroe.
Brownell, C. M., (Bq) 83, (Horn.)
See Ke£)|igi;S2©cfeT[Jytftfte/<tf^gflfP^es, page i-U,
Gregory, William E., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Lebar, Amizi, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Miller, Eramitt Palmer, (A) 92, (Reg.)
Miller, Nathaniel C, (A) 70, (Reg.)
Mutchler, J. Pace, (B) 75, (Reg.)
ShuU, Joseph H., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Walton, Thomas C, (A) 78, (Reg.)
SUEDBERG, Schuylkill.
Kline, James V., (A) 74, (Reg.)
SUGAR GROVE, Warren.
McKee, Edwin D., (E) 89.
Page, M. W., ( )
Seabury, William W., (Ae) 75, (Reg.)
Woodward, E. G., ( )
SUGAR LAKE, Crawford.
Wright, M. Ethel, (Ht) 92, (Reg.)
SUGAR NOTCH, Luzerne.
O'Brien William J., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Smyth, J. J., ( ) —
SUMMER HILL, Cambria.
Green J. B., (U) 76, (Reg.)
Hendricks, John A., (Co) 79, (Eel.)
SUMMERVILLE, Jefferson.
Brown, .John K., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Haven, J. A., (E) 90, (Reg.)
SUMMIT, Cambria.
Devereaux, Robert, (B) 67, (Reg.)
SUMMIT HILL, Carbon.
Davie, Thomas F., ( ) — (Reg.)
Donnelly, Michael J., (P) 70, (Reg.)
Neumeller, Henry P., ( ) —
Nevins, John C, (B) 74, (Reg.)
Thompson, William O., ( ) — (Reg.)
SUMMIT STATION, Schuylkill.
Bechtel, John C, (A) 76, (Reg.)
SUMNEYTOWN, Montgomery.
Blanck, Jo.seph E., (B) 86, (Reg.)
SUNBURY, Northumberland.
Awl, Robert H., ( ) —
Clark, Alfred C, (B) 69, (Reg.)
Cummings, Albert S., (B) 44, Reg.)
Drumheller, Francis E., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Eyster, Joseph, ( ) —
Furey, George W., (W) 77, (Reg.)
Hard, James T., (At) 77, (Reg.)
Lenker, David E., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Long, Hiram, ( ) —
Martin, A. M., (O) 63, (Reg.)
Martin, Charles M., (O) 62, (Reg.)
Moody, William W., (F) 62, (Reg.)
Renn, Philip H., (Bd) 77, (Reg.)
Richsteine, Prank B., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Shindle, Daniel M., ( ) —
Wenck, Mary McCay, (D) 87, (Reg.)
SUNDERLINVILLE, Potter.
Reynolds, J. S,
SUNNYBURN, York. , : -1
Smith, Wm., ( ) —
SUNSET, Washington.
Sturges, Wm. W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
SURDEN VALLEY, Potter.
Knight, Robert B., (B) 96.
SURGEON'S HALL, Allegheny.
Schulze, Henry L., (B) 86, (Reg.)
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SUSQUEHANNA, Susquehanna.
Birdsall, Samuel, JK) 65, (Reg.)
Boyle, Julius J., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
Engle, Sanford J., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Fletcher, Wm. Walter, (N) 83, (Reg.)
Peck, Dever J., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Simmons, Silas Slocum, (Bx) 77, (Eel.)
Skelley, Lawrence P.,, (K) 91, (Reg.)
Tingley, Henry A., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
SUTBRSVILLE, Westmoreland.
McClung, John N., (I) 78, (Reg.)
Osborne, John, (Co) 87.
SWARTHMORE, Delaware.
Speakman, Wm. W., (Bq) 87, (Hom.)
SWATARA, Schuylkill.
McClure, Charles B., (E) 88, (Reg.)
SWEET VALLEY, Luzerne.
Davenport, James N.
Fobs, Walter B., (G) 87, (Reg.)
SWISSVALE, Allegheny.
Cunningham, Wm. N., (B) 74, (Reg.)
SYBERTSVILLE, Luzerne.
Thompson, John Cooper, (B) 78, (Reg.)
STLVANIA, Bradford.
Bradford, Leonard J., (Cf) 65, (Reg.)
Case, G. M., (B) 84.
Gustin, Grant H., (B) 92, (Reg.)
TABLET, Chester.
Rickabaugh, Jacob, ( ) —
Roberts, Charles J., (A) 82, (Reg.)
TAMANEND, Schuylkill.
Flexler, Lewis A., (W) 79, (Reg.)
TAMAQUA, Schuylkill.
Bush, Andrew, (A) 32, (Reg.)
Coble B. C. Maud, (D) 92, (Reg.)
Coble, Jacob ,W., (Dv) 67.
Dreher, Charles B., (Bq) 66, (Hom.)
Keiser, P. J., ( )
Little, George, (A) 84, (Reg.)
Schimer, John C. F., (A) 50, (Reg.)
Solliday, Edwin S., (B) 57, (Reg.)
TANNERSVILLE, Monroe.
Miller, Wm. A., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Wertman, Alvin Andrew, (B) 89,
(Reg.)
TARENTUM, Allegheny.
Anderson, Joseph L., ( ) —
Chapman, Alva L., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Galbraith, Thomas, (B) 53, (Reg.)
Getze, George M., (Bq) 77, (Hom.)
Hall, Wm. T., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Hinchman Wm. A., (O) 73, (Reg.)
McCartney, James S., (B) 56, (Reg.)
McCnllough, W. H., (U) 78, (Beg.)
McComb, Samuel F., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Montgomery, James E., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Rowley, Daniel G., (E) 91, (Reg.)
Shoemaker, Milton D., (E) 88, (Reg.)
TAYLOR, Lackawanna.
Griffith, J. L., ( ) —
Houser, John W., (At) 75, (Reg.)
PorteuB, James S., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Weston, E. Eugene, (G) 81, (Reg.)
TAYLORSTOWN. Washington.
Conger, George K., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Crawford, James S., (I) 62, (Reg.)
Wolfe. Russell W., (E) 89, (Reg.)
TAYLORSVILLE, Bucks.
Griffen, Howard M., (A) 76, (Reg.)
TELFORD, Montgomery.
Bauman, Jesse E., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Clewell, Gary K., (A) 87, (Reg.)
TEMPLE, Berks.
Prankhauser, John W., (C) 89, (Reg.)
Engler, George S., (A) 63, (Reg.)
Huyette, Robert P., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Mathews, James M., (B) 40, (Reg.)
TEMPLETON, Armstrong.
Wyaut, J. B. F., (E) 89, (Reg.)
TEN MILE, Washington.
Braden, Leroy W., (B) 80, (Reg.)
TERRE HILL, Lancaster.
Fernsler, Edwin K., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Kissinger, A. Hill, (B) 71, (Reg.)
TERRYTOWN, Bradford.
Horton, George F., (Az) 64.
THOMAS, Washington.
Townsend, Charles W., (B) 49, (Reg.)
THOMASVILLE; York.
Stack, David, (B) 87, (Reg.)
THOMPSON, Susquehanna.
Barnes, C. D., ( ) —
Stimpson, Alfred Orman, (Bs) 68,
(Reg.)
THOMPSONTOWN, Juniata.
Hains, W. H., ( ) —
Grubb, Isaao N., (N) 69, (Reg.)
THORN HILL, Allegheny.
Neely, Elmer E., (L) 88, (Reg.)
THORNTON, Delaware.
Horner, Joseph H., (B) 66, (Reg.)
THREE TUNS, Montgomery.
Hough, Charles B, (B) 78, (Reg.)
THREE SPRINGS, Huntingdon.
Stever, John C, (B) 77, (Reg.)
THURLOW, Delaware.
Boughman, A. Lewis, (W) 85, (Reg)
Leaman, William F., (B) 83, (Reg.)
TIDIOUTR, Warren,
Acomb, Jas. L., (Bt) 53, (Eel )
Kemble, Chas., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Magill, Arthur C, (Bi) 85, (Reg.)
TIOGA, a'ioga.
Barden, Charles B., (K) 77, (Flog.)
Barden, Oliver P., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
Blanchard, Francis B., (W) 91, (Reg)
Hakes, Solomon P., (N) 89, (llee.)
Schioffeliu, Lila G., (D) 91, (Reg)
Smith, Robert B., (B) 67, (Reg.)
TIONESTA, Forest.
Morrow, John W., (BJ 73, (Kee.)
Nason, F. Tho., (E) 89, (Reg.)
Uiiraberger, Cyrus C, (A) 72, (Reg.)
Siggms, Jas. B., (W) 83, (Reg.)
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TITUSVILLK, Crawford.
Bailey, Morris, (Of> 65, (Eel.)
Barr, George "W., (Z) 56, (Reg.), 18 N.
VVashiugton. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2
p. m.
BiirohBeld, S. Newton, ( Dd) 87,
(Horn.), 5 W. Main.
Diefendorf, S. Charles, (Az) GS, (Reg.),
Fertig Block (all hours).
I>"nii, Fred, ( ) — , (Horn.), 11 N.
Washington.
Dunn, James A., (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3.
6 to 9 p. m.
Dunn, James L., (X) 50, (Keg.), 11
Washington. Residence, 61 Monroe.
Dutton, Willard O., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Johnston, AVra. C, (A) 89, (Reg.), :J9
E. Main. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8.30 p. m.
Luke, Edmund Frank, (Q\) 86, (Reg.),
3 to 5, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Proper, James L., (Cg) 84, (Eel.), 122
W. Main. 2 to 5 p. m.
Quinby, Edgar C, (Cn) 81, (Horn.),
Ill N. AVashington. 10 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Varian, Wm., (F) 54, (Reg.), Walnut
and Washington. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Waid, John M., (B) 88, (Reg.), Main
and N. Washington.
Young, TheoJore J., (A) 68, (Reg.),
25 N. Franklin.
TIVOLI, Lycoming.
Knapp, A. T., (B) 91, (Reg.)
TOBYHANNA MILLS, Montgomery.
Rhoads, George H., (B) 79, (Reg.)
TOLNA, York.
Taylor, John A., ( ) —
TOMPKINSVILLE, Lackawanna.
Taylor, Henry, ( ) —
TOPTON, Berks.
Bean, Harvey F., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Werley, Charles Daniel, (B) 89, (Reg.)
TOWANDA, Bradford.
Champlain, Henry W., (Ej) 81, (Horn.)
Johnson, Thomas B., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Ladd, Charles K., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Mercur, John Davis, (B) 78, (Reg.)
Mingos, Leonard M., (Dd) 78, (Horn.)
Payne, Edward D., (B) 57, (Reg.)
Pratt, O. Manville, (A) 82, (Reg.)
Pratt, David S., (Bq) 51, (Hom.)
Pratt, D. Leonard, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Woodbum, Skiles McK., (A) 72, (Reg.)
TOWER CITY, Schuylkill.
Hawk, Wm. A., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Philips, Edwin F., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Rickert, Charles M., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Wilson, Robert B., ( ) —
TOWN HILL, Luzerne.
Kamerley, B. Forest, Jr., (A) 91, (Reg.)
TOWNVTLLE, CRAWFORD.
Farrelly, Ellis M., (Ad) 64, (Reg.)
Smith, Byron, ( ) — (Hom.) '
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McFarland, Lewis R., (Og) 83, (Eel.)
Morford, R. Durant, (I) 82, (Reg.)
TRAPPE, Montgomery.
Graver, James D., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Royer, J. Warren, (A) 45, (Reg.)
TREMONT, Schuylkill.
Bird, Joseph W., ( ) —
Evans, Oharlea W., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Hain, Wm. J., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Hess, R. Harry, (C) 88, (Reg.)
Prevost, L. W., ( ) —
TRBVORTON, Northumberland.
Helser, Wm. H., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Newbaker, John B., (B) 52, (Beg.)
Seitz, J. Irvin, (G) 82, (Reg.)
TREXLERTOWN, Lehigh.
Herbat, Wm. S., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Kistler, Nelson F., ffC) 89. (Reg.)
Weller, E. Kern, (A) 86, (Reg.)
Weller, Joseph, ( ) —
TROUT RUN, Lycoming.
Fleming, J. Frank, (G) 84, (Reg.)
TROUTYILLE, Clearfield.
Fugate, Stephen, (W) 77, (Reg.)
TROXELVILLE, Snyder.
Miller, Edwin M., (B) 90, (Reg.)
TROY, Bradford.
Barker, Perley N., (C) 87, (Reg.)
Carpenter, Philo S., (Ae) 75, (Reg.)
Carrier, C. W-, (Dd) 77, (Hom.)
Gregory, George W., (At) 79., (Reg.)
Paine, Charles F., (A) 66, (Reg.)
Shepard, Samuel W., ( ) —
Tracy, E. G., ( ) —
TRUMBAULitnLLB, Bucks.
Funk, S. J., ( ) —
TRYONVILLE, Crawford.
Spicer, C. E., (Cg) 84,
TULLYTOWN, Bucks.
Morwitz, E., ( ) —
Walton, Levi S., (B) 85, (Reg.)
TUNKHANNOCK, Wyoming^
Bidelman, Burt B., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Brundage, Arthur D., (Eb) 79, (Bel.)
Dana, Charles H., (B) 51, (Reg.)
Denison, John W., (W) 85, (Reg.)
Dornsife, Daniel H., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Hill, Elijah H., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Stevens, Robert W., (B) 91.
Woodward, Albert B., — , ( ) (Eel.)
TURBOTVILLE, Northumberland.
Horner, Edward H., (A) 55, (Reg.)
Liddings, N. 0-, ( ) —
Lyons, Fowler, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Muffly, Oscar L., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Treon, George, ( ) —
TURTLE CREEK, Allegheny.
Hunter, Wm. L., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Matlack, Frank H., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Robinson, Thomas C, (B) 68, (Reg.)
TYLBRSBURGH, Clarion.
McCormick, Archibald R., ( ) (Eel).
Sigworth, F. P., (G) 83, (Reg.)
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TYLER'S PORT, Montgomery.
Acker, Milto^n F., ( ) —
Huber, Jesse K., ( ) —
TYRONE, Blair.
Appleby, David J., (O) 77, (Reg.)
Beck, Wm. F., (O) 90, (B) 91, (Reg.)
Burkett, George W., (I) 57, (K) 6T,
„(Reg.)
Campbell, D., ( ) —
Crawford, Luther F., (Cg) 90, (Bel.)
Ewing, Cicero Marcus, (Dv) 66, (Eel.)
Fickes, Franklin K., (G) 88, (Reg.)
Gemmill, Jacob M., Jr., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Lincoln, James B., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Lowrie, William L., (A) 53, (Reg.)
Perdue, James M., < ) —
Piper, Henry B., (Dv) 66, (Eel.)
Piper, Robert L., (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
1048 Logan av.
Reynolds, W. B., ( ) —
Smith, James M., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Wilson, James T., (A) 64, (Reg.)
ULSTER, Bradford.
Blair, A. Stryker, (N) 82, (Reg.)
Holcomb, Guy C, (B) 87, (Reg.)
ULYSSES, Potter.
Cobb, A. H., ( )
Eaton, E. U., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Glover, Allen H., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Stout, Andrew, ( ) —
UNION CHURCH, Huntingdon.
Croft, Samuel, ( ) —
UNION CITY, Erie.
Agard, Judge C, ( ) —
Barker, E. Cicero, (Cg) SO, (Eel.)
Humphrey, Glennis E., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Rockwell, LaRue D., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Sherwood, Alfred C, (A) 73, (Reg.)
Smith, Ernest B., (Cn) 82, (Horn.)
Stem, H. L., ( ), (Horn.)
UNIOIS DALE, Susquehanna.
Watson, Stephen Sydney, (B) 94, (Reg).
UNION DEir-OSIT, Dauphin.
Keller, D. C, (Fy)
Shultz, Abner W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
UNIONTOWN, Fayette.
Batton, John A., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Beal, L. C, (I) 84, (Reg.)
Bowie, Alonzo P., (Dv) 68, (Horn.)
Clark, R. Woodhull, (A) 61, (Reg.)
Collins, J. W., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Detweiler, John Fretts, (P) 91, (Reg.)
Eastman, Thomas N., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Ely, J. W., (Cg) 82, (Hom.)
Swing, .James B., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Fuller, .John M., ( ) —
Fuller, Wm. B.
Gaddis, Levi Springer, (B) 73, (Reg.)
Hazlett, Isaac Cudit, (A) 70, (Reg.)
Hickman, Samuel AV., (Cn) 75, (Hom.)
Le Clair, Charles, (E) 93, (Reg.)
Miller, CoUey, (B) 92, (Reg.)
Parshall, J. W., (O) 87, (Reg.)
Reisiuger, John, (Eu) 86, (P. M.)
Robinson, Frederick C, (15) 51, (Reg.)
Stone, Frank M., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Sturgeon, John D., (G) 80, (Beg.)
Sturgeon, Wm. H., ( ) —
UNION VILLB, Chester.
Perdue, Wm. R., (A) 74, (Reg.)
UNITED, Westmoreland^
Painter, Theodore P.,,(B) 87, (Keg.)
UNITYVILLE, Lycoming.
Everett. Edward, (B) 68, (Reg.)
UPLAND, Delaware. ,r,„„^
Bowes, John Timothy, (B) 91, (Reg.)
UPPER BLACIi EDDY, Bucks.
Darnell, Carl B., (B) 90, (Reg.)
UPPER LEHIGH, Luzerne.
Neale, Henry Marion, (B) 80, (Keg.)
UPPER MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon.
Henry, J. K., ( ) —
UPPER MIDDLBTOWN, Fayette.
Hop-Bood, William H., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Norris, J. B., ( ) —
Osborne, W. W., ( ) —
UPPER SAINT. CLAIR, Allegheny.
Fife, John, ( ) —
UPPER STRASBURG, Franklin.
Gelwix, James M., QB) 66, (Reg.)
White, Thomas Dallas, (C) 93, (Reg.).
UPTON, Franklin.
Noble, Wm. P., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Oelig, Fraucifi A., (O) 48, (Reg.)
Oellig, John B., (G) 76, (Reg.)
URSINIA, Somerset.
Kuhlman, W. S., (G) 80, (Reg.)
UTICA, Venango.
McClelland, Frank M., (I) 87, (Reg.)
VALENCIA, Butler.
Sterrett, Samuel J. O.. (B) SO, (Reg.)
VALLEY FORGE, Chester.
Frederick, Charles. ( ) —
VALLEY VIEW, Schuylkill.
Lebo, Wm., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Ressler, George W., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Ressler, Joel G., (B) 70, (Reg.)
VAN BUREN, Washington.
Cracraft, C. Clinton, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Dodd, Cephas T., (I) 81, (Reg.)
Dodd, Elias F., (I) 53, (Reg.)
VANCBVILLE, Washington.
McDonough, H. H., (I) 76, (Reg.)
VANDERBILT, Fayette.
Hazlett, Joshua D., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hill, R. M. ( ) -
Russell, L. T., (Eh) 82, (Reg.)
VAN WERT, Juniata.
Coldren, Wm. A., (A) 88, (Reg.)
VENANGO, Crawford.
Clark, Robert W., (I) S4, (Reg.)
Johnson, Wm. M., (Al) 59, (Reg)
Parks, Ravel B., (Bf) 86.
VENBTIA, Washington.
Anderson, David M., (K) 66, (Ree)
Smith, John K., (E) 88, (Reg.)
VERA CRUZ, Lehigh.
Trumbauer, Albert H., (B) 85, (Reg.)
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VENUS, Venango.
Carey, John W., (I) 79, (Reg.)
VERONA, Allegheny.
Calhoun, Bruce L., (U) 76, (Reg.)
Clarke, Samuel Dale, (Ak) 79, (Reg.)
Hamilton, J. Melancthon, (B) 76,
(Reg.)
Sullivan, J. Bailey, (Ds) 88, (Horn.)
VERSAILLES, Allegheny.
Sprowls, Leroy M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
VIDEO, Greene.
Suplee, R. W. ( ) —
VILLAGE GREEN, Delaware.
Gay, S. S. ( ) -
VINCENT, Chester.
Miller, Josiah W. T., (A) 78, (Reg.)
VINCO, Cambria.
Wakefield, Joseph C, (I) 78, (Reg.)
VINEMONT, Berks.
Blanek, Ephraim K., (B) 73, (Reg.)
VIRGINVILLE, Berks.
Pritch, Milton L., (B) 71, (Reg.)
VOLANT, Lawrence.
Hoye, J. C, (I) 88, (Reg.)
WAKEFIELD, Lancaster.
Kirk, Lewis H., (A) 77, (Reg.)
WALL, Allegheny.
Cameron, Norris, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Nowry, Samuel E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
WALLINGFORD, Delaware.
Essig, Charles J., (B) 76, (Reg.)
WALNUT, Juniata.
Heading, John M., (G) 86, (Reg.)
WALNUT BOTTOM, Cumberland.
Boyd, John M., (Al) 80, (Reg.)
WALSTON, Jefferson.
Blaisdell, W. S. ( ) —
WALTER'S PARK, Berks.
Bull, W. H. H., (Ds) 85, (Hom.)
Walter, E. C. L., ffd) 65, (Blec.)
Walter, Robert, (Dh) 72, (Bq) 88,
(Hom.)
WALURBA, Allegheny.
Cameron, Norris, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Stewart, J. G., (G) 82, (Reg.)
WAMPUM, Lawrence.
Butler, R. W. ( ) —
Kirk, Jr. ( ) —
Wilson, Loyal W., (E) 91, (Reg.)
WANAMIE, Luzerne.
Laubach, Franklin M., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Myers, N. R., (E) 92, (Reg.)
WAPWALLOPEN, Luzerne.
Hutchinson, Wilbur L., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Santee, E. A., (B) 69, (Reg.)
WARD, Delaware.
Darlington, Horace, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Horner, Joseph. ( ) —
WARPORDSBURGH, Fulton.
Fisher, D. R. D. ( ) —
Remisburg, Algert J., (O) 74, (Reg.)
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WARREN, Warren.
Allwein, J. Howard. ( ) —
Baker, Willis M., (Z) 78, (Reg.), 203 3d.
Berry, Katherine D.. (B) 87, (Reg.)
Curwen, John, (A) 44, (Reg.)
Dayies, John M., (P) 54, (Reg.)
Dayies, J. Norman, (Cd) 91, (Hom.)
Doane, L. Leo, (G) 86, (Reg.)
Frantz, C. J., (L) 93, (Reg.)
Guth, Morris S., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Hazeltine, William V., (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Hepburn, John, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Kitchen, Harrison Allen, (B) 90,
(Reg.)
Lore, John A., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
McNitt, Gilbert P., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Mease, U. G., (P) 67.
Northrup, Catherine, (D) 93, (Reg.)
Partridge, Joel A., (On) 70, (Hom.)
Peirce, William S., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Preston, E. D., (Cn) 70, (Hom.)
Robertson, W. M., (CI) 93, (Reg.)
Sayles, Lizzie, (Cn) 93, (Hom.)
Stewart, Reverdy B., (G) 65, (Reg.)
Stewart, Richard B., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Stranahan, Fred. C, (K) 85, (Reg.)
Strickler, C. M. ( ) —
Whitcomb, Frank W., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
WARREN CENTRE, Bradford.
ChafEre, George H., (W) 81, (Reg.)
Park, Edgar, (G) 91, (Reg.)
WARRENSVILLE, Lycoming.
Milnor, Mahlon T., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Treon, D. J. ( ) —
WARRINGTON, Bucks.
Kelley, W. J., (B) 91, (Reg.)
WARRIOR'S MARK, Huntingdon.
Crawford, Alexander, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Pickes, Franklin, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Peterson, Theodore C, (W) 80, (Reg.)
WARWICK, Chester.
Allen, Edgar, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Chrisman, Z. Taylor, (A) 73, (Reg.)
Latshaw, John H., (B) 83, (Reg.)
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Acheson, Henry M., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Christman, G. Herbert P., (Bq) 81,
(Horn.), 0. W. Chestnut.
Denney, William, (X) 79, (Reg.), 26
E. Maiden.
Dougherty, George A., (Bv) 66, (Reg.),
101 N. Main.
Ely, Jonas H., (Ds) 87, (Hom.) 230
S. Main.
Enoch, Hiram D., (A) 63, (Reg.), 25
B. Bean.
Grayson, Wray, (B) 53, (Reg.), 244
S. Main.
Irwin, J. B., (Ad) 84, (Reg.), 84 W.
Chestnut.
Kelly, George M., (B) 75, (Reg.), 37
N. Main.
Kelly, John W., (B) 50, (Reg.), 37
N. Main.
Leet, W. C, (Gm), 60 N. Main.
Lewis, David H., (B) 77, (Reg.), 64
S. Main.
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"WASHINGTON.— Continued.
. Little, Joseph H., (Be) 61, (Reg.), 215
S. Main.
McCracken, S. C, (E) 67, (Reg.), 161
8. Main.
McKean, John A., (A) 70, (Reg.), 162
S. Main.
McKennan, Thomas, (A) 46, (Reg.), 40
E. Maiden.
McNuIty, Caleb J., (I) 69, (Reg.), 22
N. Main.
Maurer, Joseph Morgan (Bq) 75,
(Horn.), 59 W. Wheeling.
Patterson, John A., (Al) 75, 44
W. Chestnut.
Sackville, (Cp) 38, (Reg.)
Scott, Jesse Y., (A) 75, (Reg.), 138
N. Main.
Stockton, John W., (Cg) 77, (Eel.), 24
E. Chestnut.
Streator, Alexander C, (I) 82, (Reg.)
Teagarden, William D., (I) 80, (K) 88,
(Reg.), 119 S. Main.
Thistle, Joseph L., (B) 86, (Reg.), 43
E. Bean.
Thompson, William R., (B) 67, (Reg.),
40 N. Main.
Weirich, Colin R., (B) 82, (Reg.), 67
W. Chestnut.
White, John W., (Gm), 10 W.
Cherry.
Whittlesey, Frederick, (Cz), (Bel.),
23 W. Chestnut.
Wilson, Thomas D. Mutter, (B) 75,
(Reg.), 161 S. Main.
Winnett, F. B., (Af) 70, (Reg.), 92
N. Main.
WASHINGTON BOROUGH, Lancas-
ter.
Binkley, Wm. G., (W) 69, (Reg.)
WASHINGTONVILLE, Montour.
Hoffa, Jacob P., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Shoemaker, David E., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Bitler, Benj. B., (Bm) 89, (Reg.)
WATER CURE, Beaver.
Bryan, John.
WATERPORD, Erie.
Barton, Theodore W., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
Clemens, Frank L., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Kendall, Eugene Elmer, (B) 87, (Reg.)
WATERVILLE, Lycoming.
Thompson, J. C., (A) 60, (Reg.)
WATSONTOWN, Northumberland.
Durr, Puller S., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Gosh, Lloyd D., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Hunter, Joseph H., ( ) —
Hummel, H. Richard', (Bq) 87, (Horn.)
Marsh, Wm. G., (A) 77, (Reg.)
WATTSBURGH, Erie.
Skinner, Barker A., (Ae) 78, (Reg.)
Wright, John. W., (B) 90, (Reg.)
WAVERLY, Lackawanna.
Mackey, Nathan C, (N) 76, iReg.)
WAYMART, Wayne.
Corson, F. W., ( ) ,^, „^ ,„ ,
Price, Frederick P., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Welst, John J., (B) 86, (Reg.)
WAYNE, Delaware. ,.. on.
Armstrong, W. Chamberlm, (A) 80,
Egbert) Joseph Crawford, (A) 80, (Beg.)
Gardiner, William G., ^(Bq) 88, @om.)
Smedley, Charles D., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Wells, George Miles, (A) 85, (Beg.)
WAYNESBOROUGH, Franklin.
Amberson, James Barns, (A) 68, (Reg.)
Boetler, George W., (O) 68, (Keg.)
Prantz, Benjamin, (R) 46, (Keg.)
Prantz, Joseph, (B) 78, (Reg.)
Pearre, Walter, (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Ripple, John M., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Snively, Isaac N., (B) 63, (RegO ,
Stickler, Abraham H., (K) 66, (Reg.)
Winget, Stephen E., (Dd) 90, (Horn.)
WAYNBSBURGH, Greene.
Bradford, G. M., (Ds) 89, ( )
Brock, Rufus Edward, (B) 79, (Reg.)
Cross, Anderson G., ( ) —
Hill, T. Burton, (B) 75.
lams, John T., (K) 71, (Reg.)
McNeely, G. B., (B) 88. (Keg.)
Patton, Abraham B., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Rinehart, Milton, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Teagarden, Jennie, (D) 82, (Reg.)
tfUom, John T., (B) 70, (Reg.)
WEATHERLY, Carbon.
Deibelbis, D. Frank. 91. (Horn.)
Latham, Peter H., (G) 76, (Reg.)
Long, Wilson P., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Tweedle, James B., (Q) 65, (Reg.)
WEAVERSVILLB, Northampton.
Barrall, Alfred, (B) 82, (Reg.)
WEBSTER, Westmoreland.
Carson, James S., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Prye, James P., (G) 80, (Reg.)
WEBSTER'S MILLS, Fulton.
Cook, Peter McC, (A) 67, (Reg.)
WEHR, Schuylkill.
Kistler, Jacob K., (B) 75, (Reg.)
WEISENBURGH, Lehigh.
Werley, Charles D., (B) 88, (Reg.)
WEISSPORT, Carbon.
Andrews, P. Alfred, (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
Kutz, Wilson L., (B) 78, (Reg.)
WELDON, Montgomery.
Miller, Mary, (Cb) 78.
WBLLERSBURGH, Somerset.
Fechtig, Samuel C, (A) 46, (Reg.)
WELLSBOROUGH, Tioga.
Bacon, Morgan L., (Af) 73, (Reg.)
Browne, B. Barton, (A) 91, (Reg.)
Davis, Hugh L., (B) 75, (RegJ
Mastin, Nathan W., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Shearer, John H., (Bq) 52, (Horn.)
Smith, Joseph N., (On) 87, (Reg.)
Webb, Clarence W., (G) 79, (Reg.)
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WELLSVILLE, York.
Bushey, S. G., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Hetrick, Augustus C-, (Cg) 58, (Eel )
Hetrick, H. Bruce, (O) 88, (Reg.)
WELSH EUN^ Franklin.
Ghritzman, Clarence Armor, (B) 92,
Chritzman, Harry Brant, (B) 89,
(Reg.)
WERNERSVH.LB, Berks.
Buehler, Wm. S., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Bull, William H. H., (Ds) 65.
Deppen, James W., (N) 60, (Reg.)
Hain, Leonard G., (B) 93, (Reg.)
Moyer, Jacob Donelson, (B) 86, (Ree.)
Preston, Mary, (X)) 84, (Reg.)
Taber, Susan J., (D) 71, (Reg.)
Walter, E. C. L. (Mrs.), (Dh).
Wenrich, Reuben D., (A) 64, (Reg.)
WESLEY, Venango.
Wilson, C. M., (U) 76, (Reg.)
WESLEYVILLB, Brie.
Allen, Charles L., (I) 89, (Reg.)
Moore, M. M., ( ) —
WEST ALEXANDER, Washington.
Howard, James E., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Irwin, J. B., (Ad) 84.
Monroe, James A., (Cg) 82, (Eel.)
Woods, George B., (I) 74, (Reg.)
WEST AUBURN, Susquehanna.
Beaumont, Wm. B., (G) 91, (Reg.)
WEST BANGOR, York.
Pue, Michael B., (O) 79, (Reg.)
Stewart, Israel, ( ) —
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Beaver.
Lewis, John C.
Ramsey, James H., (I) 71, (Reg.)
WEST BROWNSVILLE, Washington.
Montgomery, Richard E., ( ) — , (Reg.)
WEST BURLINGTON, Bradford.
Smith, L. B.
WEST CHESTER, Chester.
Atkin, Henry Williamson, (A) 66,
(Reg.), 129 E. Market.
Cheyney, Mary H., (D) 85, (Reg.)
Dunn, Thomas D., (A) 81, (Reg.), 114
S. Church. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bhinger, Clyde E., (Dd) 80, (Horn.)
Bverhart, John R., (A) 53, (Reg.)
Hartman, Wm. D., (A) 39, (Reg.),
115 E. Market.
Hoopes, Levi, (Bq) 71, (Hom.), 15 S.
Church. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m.
Hoskins, Percy C, (B) 75, (Reg.),
113 Church. UntU 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Howell, E. H. Comly, (D) 80, (Reg.),
(Sanitarium).
Jones, Joseph B., (A) 56, (Reg.), 113
S. High.
McClurg, John B., (B) 46, (Reg.), 208
W. Gay.
Massey, Isaac, (B) 64, (Reg.), 120 W.
Minor. Until 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
MuUin, S. Ayres, (Bq) 79, (Horn.), 29
S. High.
Oat, Charles F., (A) 90, V. S.
Patrick, Ell wood, (A) 80, (Reg.), 212
W. Gay. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Price, Jacob, (B) 50, (Reg.), 114 S-
Chureh.
Rothrock, Joseph T., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Sharpless, Francis L., (D) 86, (Reg.)
401 N. Franklin.
Sharpless, Wm. T., (A) 88, (Reg.), 100
S. Church.
Turner, John P., (A) 90, (Reg.), 230
W. Barnard.
Warren, John L., (A) 57, (Reg.)
Warren, V. Harry, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Wood, Harry C, (Bq) 67, (Hom.), 300
N. High.
Woodward, Charles B., (A) 74, (Reg.).
123 S. Church.
WEST EARL, Lancaster.
Hurst, Michael W., (A) 61, (Reg.)
WEST ELIZABETH, Allegheny.
Fife, Samuel R., (I) 62, (Reg.)
Pierce, Amos McKay, (B) 76, (Reg.)
Reader, V. C, (G) 92, (Reg.)
WEST FAIRFIELD, Westmoreland.
King, W. H., ( ).
Taylor, James, (B) 51, (Reg.)
WEST FAIR^^:EW, Cumberland.
Bashoru, Daniel W., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Bashore, Har\ey B., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Heoker, CaMr. J., (Af) 75, (Reg.)
Marshall, Robert C, (B) 63, (Reg.)
WESTFIELD, Tioga.
Bottom, Arthur L., (Ap) 75, (Dj) 84,
(Reg.)
Greenfield, Arthur M., (Am.) 92, (Reg.)
Kunkel, Asaph T., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Masten, James, ( ) —
Masten, Prank G., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Ritter, F. Horace, (B) 88, (Reg.)
WEST BINDLEY, Washington.
Grim, Wm. L.. (I) 75, (Reg.)
Teegarden, J. W., (B) 91, (Reg.)
WEST GROVE, Chester.
Ewing, Robert B., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Grimby, C. L., ( )—
Heston, A. C, ( )—
WEST HANOVER, Dauphin.
Thome, Charles Veasey, (A) 66, (Reg.)
WEST GREENE, Erie.
Barney, Elfred R., (W) 72, (Reg.)
WEST LEBANON, Indiana.
Cass, John T., (N) 87, (Reg.)
WEST LEESPORT, Berks.
Brobst, Edward, (P) 53.
Duadore, Frank P., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Epler, John V. (F) 58, (Reg.)
WEST LIBERTY, Butler.
Thompson, E. C, ( ) —
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WEST MIDDLESEX, Mercer.
Hillier, Joseph W., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Livingston, James B., (I) 56, (Reg.)
Stillings, B. Willis, (Cn) 83,
WEST MIDDLETOWN, Washington.
Bemis, David H., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Bemis, James N., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Rea, Alexander M., CB) 65, (Reg.)
WEST MILLVILLE, Clarion.
Cressvcell R., ( ) —
Hepler, Albert J., (B) 86, (Reg.)
WEST MONTEREY, Clarion.
Binkerd, A., (Af) 64, (Reg.)
Walker, Robert A., (I) 76, (Reg.)
WEST NANTICOKE, Luzerne.
Morris, Wm. G., (G) 78, (Reg.)
Wenner, Halley M., (G) 92, (Reg.)
WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland.
Lawhead, James N.
Robinson, John Q., (N) 49, (Reg.)
Sutton, Levtris, (B) 48, (Reg.)
Sutton, Lewis V., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Van Dyke, Geo. Marion, (B) 88,
(Reg)
Van Kirk, Bennett H., (B) 69, (Reg.)
WEST PIKELAND, Chester.
Wells, John R., (A) 82, (Reg.)
WESTPORT, Clinton.
Gilmore, John K., (Ap) 92, (Reg.)
WESTOVER'S, Clearfield.
Park, Milo E., (I) 84, (Reg.)
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Erie.
Purcell, Thomas, (Z) 88, (Reg.)
WEST SUNBURY, Butler.
Barber, W- M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hockenberry, Harvey D., (Ae) 79,
(Reg.)
WEST UNION, Greene.
Mattoi, Oliver (Ae) 78, (Reg.)
WEST WILLOW, Lancaster.
Leaman, Adam E., (A) 93, (Reg.)
WEXFORD, Allegheny.
Donley, Thomas H., (K) 83, (Reg.)
Means, L. Brown, (B) 86, (Reg.)
WEST VICUS, Allegheny.
Neeley, Frank, ( ) —
WETONA, Bradford.
Beach, L. L., ( ) —
WHIG HILL, Forest.
Smith, E. W., ( ) —
Patterson, F., ( ) —
WHITE ASH, Allegheny.
Latham, James C, (B) 74, (Reg.)
WHITE HAVEN, Luzerne.
Erader, Wm. B., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Halsey, Richard C, ( ) —
Marstellar, Ira W., (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Snyder, Albert C, (A) 77, (Reg.)
Trimmer, S. Wilson, (Ay) 54, (Reg.)
WHITE HORSE, Chester.
Downing, Henry M., (A) 86, (Reg.)
WHITELEY, Greene.
Conway, Caleb C, (G) 86, (Reg.)
McNeely, George B., (E) 88, (Reg.)
WHITNEY. _ ,»,s oo
Briesenick, Charles Wm., (Ak) 82,
(0) 88, (Reg.)
WHITE PINE, Lycoming.
England, Wm. P., (I) 84, (Reg.)
Bitter, J. W., (Co) 84, (Eel.)
WHITESBURG, Armstrong.
Kelly, James A., (Ae) 74, (Reg.)
WHITSETT.
Blackburn, James P., (A) 91, (Reg.)
WICONISCO, Dauphin.
Christman, Charles L., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Leuker, John N., (G) 86, (Reg.)
WIDMON, Armstrong.
Keller, Silas W., (I) 85, (Reg.)
WILAWANA, Bradford.
Keyea, F. W., ( ) —
WILCOX, Elk.
Bevier, Arthur B., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Corbin, Appleton K., (Dg) 79.
Wells, James H., (K) 84, (Reg.)
WILKESBARRE, Luzerne.
Alexander, Thomas L., (N) 89, (Reg.),
7 S. Franklin.
Andreas, George R., (B) 92, (Reg.),
166 Park av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, ft
to 8 p. m.
Ayers, Charles A., (Bq), (Hom.), 130
S. Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Batterton, Jno. L., (Am) 93, (Reg.),
46 S. Washington.
Banks, Ephraim N., (Fy) (Reg.), 117
S. Main.
Barney, Delbert, (A) 87, (Reg.), 46
S. Main. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1912.
Betteriy, Emanuel, (N) 82, (Reg.), 96
S. Franklin.
Blanck, Joseph E., (B) 86, (Reg.), 7
S. Franklin. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to
6 p. m.
Buckman, B. N., (A) 92, (Reg.), 50
S. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
BuUard, J. Arthur, (Bq) 72, (Hom.),
130 S. Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1372.
Butler, B. J., (G) 93, (Reg.), 80 North-
ampton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Butler, William John, (A) 85, (Reg.),
80 Northampton. 6 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1292.
Clark, George A., (A) 85, (Reg.), 250
5. Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Coe, Sarah J., (Be) 78, (Horn.), 92 N.
Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
Collins, b. W., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 59 S.
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Connor, D. Wilmot', (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
120 Sterhout Bldg. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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Crawford, John B., (Fy), (Reg.), 24
N. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 9 p. m. I
Oressler, Alonzo L., (B) 49, (Reg.), 87
Parrish.
Oressler, John M., (B) 74, (Reg.), 89
Parrish.
Davles, Wm. O., (A) 92, (Reg.), 343 E.
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Davis, Reese, (K) 67, (Reg.), 14 Wash-
ington. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m., Tel. No. 1032.
Diefenderfer, Bphraim Lutz, (A) 62,
(Reg.), 134 S. Main. 9 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 5 p. m.
Dodson, Boyd, (B) 89, (Reg.), Dana
c. Hazle. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. 3225.
Fell, Alexander G., (A) 87, (Reg.), 42
N. Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 1992.
Geist, James W., (A) 90, (Reg.), 263
S. Franklin. Tel. No. 855.
Gibson, Maris, (A) 83, (Reg.), 185 S.
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 2842.
Gumpert, Edward, (Ok) 56, 28 N.
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Guthrie, George W., (A) 73, (Reg.) 47
S. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1212.
Hakes, Harry, (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
Harvey, Olin F., (A) 73, (Reg.), 83 S.
Franklin. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. 2412.
Higgins, Patrick J., (K) 77, (Reg.), 57
S. Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. ra., Tel. No. 1652.
Howell, John T., (B) 81, (Reg.), 68
N. Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8.30 p. m., Tel. No. 3582.
Johnson, F. C, (A) 83, (Reg.), 61
Union, Tel. No. 3912.
Jones, J. Harris, (Bu) 73, (Reg.), 55
N. Washington. Tel. No. 1402.
Kirwan, George H., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 14
S. Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 582.
Kistler, D. S., (Bq) 93, (Horn.), 213
S. Main. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m., Tel. No. 684.
Lampman, John S., (Fy), 44 S. Wash-
ington.
Lenahan, Frank P., (A) 88, (Reg.), 96
S. Main. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m., Tel. No. 2922.
liong, Charles, (B) 82, (Reg.), 21 S.
W'^shington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
■ to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 472.
Matlock, Granville T., (B) 84, (Reg.),
155 S. Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1662.
Morgan, A. H., (G) 91, (Reg.), 383 E.
Market. Tel. No. 655.
Moore, Isaac H., (B) 66, (Reg.), 293
S. Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
' 8 p. m.
Murdock, Robert, (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
160 S. Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 3033.
Murphy, Joseph A., (A) 68, (Reg.), 25
S. Franklin. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1552.
O'Malley, Alexander P., (N) 76, (Reg.),
80 S. Washington. 7 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1242.
Peacock, John H., (Cg) 64, (Eel.), 26
N. Franklin.
Person, J. Adam, (B) 88, (Reg.), 208
Scott. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Petty, William, (Af) 86, (RegJ, lOt
Hanover. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Roe, Jacob I., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 28 N.
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m.. 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1492.
Ruffner, Samuel A., (B) 90, (Reg.), 17
S. Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 3882.
Ross, Isaac B., (Az) 69, (Reg.), 110
Hanover.
Ross, Nathaniel, (B) 92, (Reg.), 108
Hanover.
Smythe, Jno. J., (Gt) 63, (Reg.), 86
Public sq.
Shoemaker, Levi I., (A) 86, (Reg.), 39
N. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 1012.
Spayd, Charles W., (A) 66, (Reg.), 159
E. Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 9 p. m., Tel. No. 2662.
Startz, Jno. C, (G) 93, (Reg.), 113
South. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m., Tel. No. 322%.
Sweeney, Edward A., (A) 92, (Reg.),
19 S. Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 272.
Stewart, Walter S., (A) 83, (Reg.), 52
S. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 3712.
Sperling, Jno. G., (Hz) 52, (Reg.), 16
Xaning bldg.
Stoeckel, Louis M., (D) 90, (Reg.), 26
N. Franklin, 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Stroup, Thomas, (Fy), 4 Arch.
Sturdevant, S. Burton, (B) 56, (Reg.),
4 Barnum pi.
Taylor, Lewis H., (A) 80, (Reg.), 41
S. Franklin. 8 to 12 e. m., Tel. No.
962.
Taylor, Richard P., (A) 92, (Reg.), 242
Scott. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p.
m., Tel. No. 3864.
Urquhart, George, (B) 50, (Reg.), 49
S. Franklin.
Van Loon, W. F., (A) 84, (RegJ, 235
E. Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Weaver, Wm. G., (A) 78, (Reg.), 6 S.
Wells. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m., Tel. No. 2062.
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WILKESBAEEE. —Continued.
Wagner, Edward Charles Otto, (A) 90,
(Keg.), 132 Washington. Until 9 a.
m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 703.
Wagner, Frank T. R., (Oi) 57, (Reg.),
83 S. Washington.
Warnagaris, Anthony, (B) 93, (Reg.),
36 Madison.
Williams, Neri Barndt, (B) 92, (Reg.),
1159 E. Market.
WIIiKINSBURGH, Allegheny^
Allison, Robert W ' '
McNall, James M^, (B) 90, (Beg.)
Allison, Robert W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
McNall, James M., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Pershing, Frank S., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Rigg, John E., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Semple, John, (B) 48, (Reg.)
StTOhens, Wm. Richards, (Cd) 87,
Stotler, F. R., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Weible, W. B.
White, F. MoK.
Strodes, J. L., ( ) —
Williams, J. B., ( ) —
WTLLIAMSBURGH, Blair.
Arnold, James F., (N) 67, (Reg.)
Leatherman, D. I., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Musser, Wm. F., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Ross, Jno. D., (A) 32, (Reg.)
WELLTAMSPORT, Lycoming.
Adams, Charles M., (K) 88, (Beg.),
1024 W. 4th.
Burnley, G. Corson, fBq) 90, (Horn.)
Brennan, James J., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Baker, Albra W., (Ex) 87, (Horn.),
164 Pine. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Baker, Louis G., (Ex) 83, (Hom.), 140
W. 3d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Brown, Jean Saylor, (D) 74, (Reg.),
330 E. 3d.
Campbell. Eugene B., (B) 73, (Reg.),
42 W. 4th.
Cheyney, Howard, (Bq) 75, (Hom.),
616 Edwin. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Church, Rita B., (D) 74, (Reg.)
Coleman, Margaret G., (Cf) 58, (Bel.),
464 High.
Connelly, Joseph P., (G) 86, (Reg.), 439
Market.
Crawford, Annie H., (D) 83, (Reg.),
610 B. 3d.
Cummings, George M., (G) 92, (Beg.)
Detwiler, Benj. H., (A) 55, (Reg.), 117
W. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 7 to 8
p. m.
Du Four, Wm. C, (Bq) 80, (Hom.),
755 W. 3d.
Flanagan, D. C, (G) 83, (Reg.)
Goehrig, Wm., (Dv) 61, (Reg.), 464
William.
Haag, John P., (Bq) 88, (Horn.), 1045
W. 4th.
Hagenbaugh, Phoebe H., (D) 79,
(Reg.), 13 W. 4th.
Heller, Ghas. E., (B) 90, (Reg.) 215
B. 3d.
Hill, G. Alvin, (A) 74, (Reg.), 608 W.
4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Hull, Wm. R., (F) 57, (Reg.), 330
Walnut.
Hull, Waldo W., (A) 89, (Reg.), 330
Walnut.
Hunt, Charles D., (A) 87, (Reg), 414
W. 4th.
Klump, John A., (A) 81, (Reg.), 406
E. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Koitsch, J. Paul, 57 E. Front.
Koeer, Simon S., (A) 73, (Reg.), Pine
and W. 4th 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Kunkle, Wesley F., (B) 88, (Reg.),
1045 Erie av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lumley, Edward D., (A) 71, (Reg.),
3 W. 3d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
Lyon, Edward, (A) 67, (Reg.), 20 W.
4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
McCormick, Horace G., (B) 74, (Reg.),
1300 W. 4th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m
Moyer, Prank L., (Ad) 91, (Reg.)
Miller, Wm. H. H., (F) 49, (Reg.),
170 Market 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Nutt, G«orge D., (A) 69, (Beg.), 439
Market. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Prettyman, B. K., (A) 78, (Reg.), 44
W. 3d.
Pownall, Howard W., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Randall Wm. H., (B) 78, (Reg.), 614
Reinhold,' Max. J., (Bq) 79, (Hom.),
254 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
Reilly,' Peter C, (B) 90, (Reg.), 42
W. 4th.
Rich, Thomas C, (B) 78, (Reg.), 514
W. 4th. UntU 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Richter, August, (F) 51, (Reg.), 436
ATfl.T'li'p't'
Reinhold," Hannah C, (Ex) 92, (Hom.)
Rote, Wm. H., (B) 90, (Beg.), 318 W.
4th. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
Rundio, Peter C, (B) 52, (Reg.), 326
Market.
Scheliha, P. W. Von., (Eq) 89, (Horn.),
759 W. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Schneider, Lewis, (Ad) 65, (Reg.), 235
B. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Seen, John, (Fd) 81, 243 Washington.
Spence, D. Walter, (B) 88, (Reg.)
Stickel, Jacob, (W) 67, (Reg.), 714 W.
4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to, 8
p. m.
Strieby, J. P., (B) 91, Reg.)
Warrick, Wm. Henry, (A) 91, (Reg.).
7 to 9 a. m.
Webb, Wm. E., (B) 89, (Reg.)
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WILLIAMSPOET.— Contimied,
Weisel, Geo. W., (A) 65, (Reg.), 33
B. 3d.
Willlts, Wm., (Bq) 65, (Horn.), 229
Market.
Wii, Geo. B., (Bq.) 90, (Hem.)
Youngman, Charles W-, (B) 83, (Reg.),
342 Pine. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1232-4.
■WILLIAMSTOWN, Dauphin.
Brown, John W., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Enders, L. Jay, (E!b) 81, (Eel.)
Haas, Richard P., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Stiles, George M., (G) 83, (Reg.)
"WILLOW STREET, Lancaster.
Gatchel, Jacob O., (F) 60, (Reg.)
Mayer, Isaac H., (B) 69, (Reg.)
WILMERDING, Allegheny.
Peswick, George L., (E) 89, (Reg.)
Nowry, Samxiel E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
"WILMORE, Cambria.
Blaisdell, Irving C, (K) 71, (Reg.)
"WIND GAP, Northampton.
Keller, John C, (Aa) 86, (Reg.)
Young, Thomas O., (B) 80, (Reg.)
"WINDHAM, Bradford.
Glover, Henry A., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
"WIND RIDGE, Greene.
Ferrell, Robert L., (E) 87, (Reg.)
McCoUum, H. C, ( ) —
Murray, John M., (K) 76, (Reg.)
"WINDSOR, York.
Herman, John M., ( ) —
Seachman, George W., (Cz) 65, (Eel.) '
"WINFIBLD, Union.
Sampsell, D. M., ( ) —
"WINTERBURN.
Buck, H. A., ( ) —
Torbert, John S., (B) 81, (Reg.)
"WINTERSTO"WN, York.
Lutz, Philo A., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Smith, H. M., ( ) —
WITMER, Lancaster.
Musser, Harry E., (B) 75, (Reg.)
"WOMELSDORF, Berks.
Home, John H., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Livingood, Horace F., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Livingood, Louis A., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Sallade, Frank Reed, (B) 93, (Reg.)
-WOODBURY, Bedford.
Oornog, "W. E., (B) 77, (RegO
Klepser, Ralph C-, (K) 78, (Reg.)
Smith, Samuel H., (F) 52, (Reg.)
Vissel, Julius Trester, (C) 89, (Reg.)
WOODCOCK, Crawford.
Clark, R. W., (I) 84, (Reg.)
Daniels, Henry M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Logan, James A., (E) 89, (Reg.)
"WOODLAND, Clearfield.
Shivery, George B., (Cg) 86, (Ed.)
"WOODRUFF, Greene.
Woodruff, B. L., ( ) —
WOODLEY, Northampton.
Keller, J. C, (Aa) 86.
WOODVILLE, AJlegheny.
Grove, Leon V., (E) 92, (Reg.)
Strodes, James L., (E) 87, (Reg.)
WOODWARD, Centre.
Ard, Wilson P., (B) 80, (Reg.)
WORCESTER, Montgomery.
Care, James R., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Meschter, George K., (A) 67, (Reg.)
WORTH, Mercer.
Nelson, J. M., ( ) —
"WIORMLEYSBURGH, Cumberland.
Church, Robert R., (A) 70, (Reg.)
WORTHINGTON, Armstrong.
King, Jesse H-, (E) 87, (Reg.)
Maxwell, John K., (A) 67, (Reg.)
WORTHVILLE, Jefferson.
Bleakney, S. M., ( ) —
WRIGHTSDALE, Lancaster.
Wright, Edwin W., (B) 75, (Reg.)
WRIGHTSVILLE, York.
Channell, James C, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Holtzapple, M. H., ( ) —
Jamison, James L-, (B) 82, (Reg.)
Rebman, George A., (O) 76, (Reg.)
WURTEMBURGH, Lawrence.
Cunningham, Dewees, (B) 80, (Reg.)
WYALUSING, Bradford.
Bush, Horace, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Chamberlain, John W., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Hornet, Volney, (B) 56, (Reg.)
Quick, Paul A., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
WYNNEWOOD, Montgomery.
Roberts, A. Sidney, ( ) —
WYOMING, Luzerne.
Barton, Taylor S., ( ) —
Breese, John J., (Vs) —
Hayes, E. S., ( ) —
Knapp, Charles Paxton, (K) 77, (Reg.)
Saunders, Walter J., (Ax), (Reg.)
WYSOX, Bradford.
Madill, Thomas F., (B) 55.
Reed, Charles, (B) 80, (Reg.)
YARDLBY, Bucks.
Bailey, Edwin C, (A) 81, (Reg.)
Gillam, Wm. S., (A) 88, (Reg.V
Hancock, Edward C, (A) 81, (Reg.)
Livezey, Abraham, (B) 45, (Reg.)
Lloyd, Edward M., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Smith, Joseph E., (A) 57, (Reg.)
YEAGERTOWN, Mifflin.
Brisbin, Charles H., (B) 90, (Reg.)
YOCUMTOWN, York.
Swiler, Robert D., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Swiler, Wm. E., (B) 57, (Reg.)
YORK, York.
Adreon, H. C, (Bq) 86, (Horn.), 310
W. Market.
Ahl, John, (G) 45, (Reg.), 18 E. Mar-
ket
Bacon, Wm. F., (K) 82, (Reg.), 26 S.
G«orge. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
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YORK.— Continued
Barshinger, M. L., (A) 93, (Reg.). 417
S. George. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Betz, Israel H., (B) 68, (Reg.), King
and Pme. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Betz, Theodore H., (O) 63, (Reg.), 314
S. George.
Blouse, John A., (A) 91, (Reg.), 103
N. George. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Blum, Louis T., (D) 79, (Reg.), N.
Duke St.
Brickley, Edward W., (Bq) 83,
(Horn.), 6 N. George.
Brickley, Obediah - C, (Bq) 55,
(Horn.), 119 E. Market.
Combs, James B., (Al) 67, 146 E.
College PI. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Dehoff, J. W., (Bq) 76, 453 W. Mar-
ket. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Deisinger, Jonas, (A) 67, (Reg.)
Frey, Levi, (N) 50, (Reg.), (retired),
227 E. Market.
Gabel, Isaac G, (A) 77, (Reg.), 26
S. Bearer. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Gontner, Aaron M., (B) 78, (Reg.),
218 S. Pine.
Gotwald, D. King, (A) 82, (Reg.), 102
S. Beaver. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hay, Jacob, (O) 55, (Reg.), 125 W.
Market.
Hubley, B. F., (O) 91, (Reg.), 313 W
Market. 9 a. m. to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Jessop, Roland, (B) 92, (Reg.), 100 S
Duke.
Jordy, George H., (B) 64, (Reg.), 103
E. Princess. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Jordy, Louis, (B) 92, (Reg.), 103 E.
Princess. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Kain, John B., (B) 71, (Reg.), llSVa
N. George.
King, Henry B., (B) 83, (Reg.), 113
N. George.
Klinedinst, J. Ferd, (O) 89, (Reg.), 11
S. George. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4
p. m.
Lecrone, Harris R., (B) 85, (Reg.),
303 W. Market.
Lochman, Luther M., (P) 52, (Reg.),
105 E. Princess. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Long, Alfred A., (A) 77, (Reg.), 20 S.
Beaver. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8.80 p. m.
McKinnon, Matthew J., (O) 53, (Reg.),
25 N. Queen. 7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1,
5 to 7 p. m.
McLaughlin, Andrew J., ( ) —
Meisenhelder, Edmund W., (B) 68,
(Beg.), 320 "W. Market. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 td 9 p. m. __ _
Miller, Joseph S., (G) 80, (Reg.), 103
E. Market. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Murphy, J. C, (Z) 90, (Reg.), E. Prin-
cess.
Myers, Zachariah O, (O) 81, (Beg.),
238 W. Market.
Nes, Charles M., (Be) 45, retired, 258
E. Market.
Nichols, Charles G., (A) 76, (Reg.),
10714 S. Water. 10 to 12 a. m., 4
to 6, 8 to 10 p. m.
Pfaltzgraff, S. K., (O) 86, (Reg.), 305
W. Market.
Rea, Adelane V. Martin, (D) 93,
Reg.), 14 S. Beaver.
Rea, Charles (C) 94, (Reg.), 14 S.
Beaver.
Roland, "William S., (A) 35, (Reg.),
206 E. Market.
Rouse, Samuel J., (F) 51, (Reg.), IT
S. George.
SafEord, Lillian R., (Cb) 85, 204 E..
Main.
Saltzgiver, Sallie K.. (D) 61, (Reg.),
29 S. Newberry.
Small, J Frank, (A) 89, (Reg.), 135 E.
Market. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
Smy e'er, Henry L., (A) 47, (Reg.), 16-
S. Beaver.
Shearer, Niles H., (O) 86, (R«g.), N.
Spangler, Benjamin F., (B) 68, (Reg.),
120 N. Duke.
Spangler, Charles F., (B) 81, (Beg.),
306 E. Market. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to-
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Spangler, Jacob R., (B) 74, (Reg.).
157 W. Market.
Sterner, Edward ( ) —
Stoner, J. A., (N) 86, (Reg.), E. York.
Vandersloot, F. W., (O) 55.
"Wagner, "Wm. H., (B) 81, (Beg.), 11
N. Newbecry.
"Webb, Wm. E., ( ) — , P. R. B.
Weil, Francis X., (A) 69, (Beg.), 318
S. George.
Ullmann, Gyula, (Ft) — , 121 N. Bea-
ver. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Yeagley, John H., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
105 S. George.
Ziegler, Henry A., (O) 70, (Reg.), 211
W. Market.
YORK FURNACE, York.
McCuUoch, John, ( ) —
YORK NEW SALEM, York.
Zech, Luther B., (O) 92, (Reg.)
YORK SPRINGS. Adams.
Cashman, Elmer W., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Myers, Charles L., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Pearson, I. W., ( )
Underwood, , ( ) — , (Hom.)
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YORKANA, York.
Wolf, C. N., (A) 89, (Reg.)
YOUNGSTOWN, Westmoreland.
Peebles, A. H., (U) 76, (Reg.)
Peebles, Joseph E., (U) 85, (Reg.)
, Smith, W. W, ( )
YOUNGSVILLB, Warren.
Aitell, A. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Blodgett, Alanson C, (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Hay, W. H., (N) 91, (Reg.)
ZIEGLERSVIL.I.B, Montgomery.
Faust, Jonathan N., (B) 67, (Reg.)
ZELIENOPLB, Butler.
Cunningham, Abilard Vincent, (B) 80,
(Reg.)
Cunningham, D. D., ( )
Ralston, Samuel Elmer, (B) 89, (Reg.>
Steim, Charles J., (C) 92, (Reg.)
ZION, Centre.
Fisher, Philip S., (A) 68, (Reg.)
ZIONSVILLB, Lehigh.
Kalbach, Irwin I., (B) 92, (Reg.)
ZOLLARSVILLE, Washington.
Lindley, Colin M., (G) 86, (Reg.)
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Mercy. Medical and surgical cases, dis-
eases of the eye and ear, and of ehil-
• dien, received for treatment. A certifi-
cate from one of the medical officers is
necessary for admission. Board, $5 per
week. Private rooms special rates made
as to location, etc. There are also charity
beds. Patients received without regard
to religious belief. Medical and Sur-
f'lcal Staff. — Consulting Physicians and
urgeons— Thomas Hun, M. D., D. V.
O'Leary, M. D., James P. Boyd, M.
D., A. Van der Veer, M. D., Samuel B.
Ward, M. D., Lewis Balch, M. D. At-
tending Physicians and Surgeons — ^Hen-
ry Hun, M. D., T. K. Perry, M. D.,
Howard Van Rensselaer, M. D., S. R.
Morrow, M. D., P. J. Keegan, M. D.,
William Hailes, M. D. Specialists —
Franklin Townsend, Jr., M. D., C. S.
Merrill, M. D., T. F. C. Van Allen, M.
D., J. V. Hennessey, M. D., F. C. Cur-
tis, M. D., George S. Munson, M. D.,
Johr M. Bigelow, M. D. Resident Phy-
sicians and Surgeons— Lucas Gi'Ove Tut-
tle, M. D., Collie John Robinson, M. D.
ALBANY HOSPITAL FOR INCUB-
ABIjES, 390 Madison avenue.— Founded
September 1, 1880. Incorporated Novem-
ber 14, 1884. William H. Murray, M. D.,
Pres.; Robert Geer, Treas.; C. N.
Phelps, 14 S. Hawk, Sec'y.; John H.Fai>
rell, John W. McNamara, Trustees.
Medical Staff— PI. Hun, M. D., Howard
Van Rensselaer, M. D., Andrew McFar^
land, M. D., Physicians in charge; S.
R. Morrow, M. D., Surgeon in charge;
Mrs. Eleanor Spensley, Pres. of La-
dies' Board; Mrs. S. D. Van Natta, Vice
Pres. of Ladies' Board.
CHILD'S HOSPITAL, Elk, corner
Hawk, Albany, N. Y.— Rt. Rev. William
Croswell Doane, Pies.; Edward Bow-
ditch, Treas.; Caroline G. Hun, Sec'y.
In charge of the Sisters of the Holy
Child Jesus.
COLLINS FARM STATE HOMOE-
OPATHIC HOSPITAL FOR THE IN-
SANE, Albany, N. Y. Officers, Wil-
liam Tod Helmuth, M. D., New York
City, Pres. ; Horace M. Paine, M. D.,
105 State street, Albany, N. Y., Sec'y;
Mr. S. Lewis Soule, Collins, Erie Coun-
ty, N. Y., Treas.
The Collins farm comprises five hun-
dred acres of improved land. It is sit-
uated 26 miles southwest from the city
of Buffalo. The Buffalo & Jamestown
Railroad crosses the premises.
Buildings for hospital purposes will
be erected next year. An institution
capable of accommodating ten or twelve
hundred patients will be established on
the premises in the near future.
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teastman, M. D., J. F. FitzGerald, M.D.,
A. M. Collier, M. D., William A. White,
M. D^ L. W. Dodfion, M D., E. Ger-
trude Crum, M. D., Assistant Physicians.
THE LONG- ISLAND COLLEGE
Hospital.— Corner Henry and Pacific
streets, Brooklyn, Number of beds,
225. Medical and surgical cases re-
ceived, and has lying-in wards. Con-
tagious diseases not admitted. Cases
of accident or sudden Illness received at
any time of day or night. Hours for
vieitorfi, from 2 to 4 P. M., Tuesdays and
Fridays. "Visiting hours of staff, from
1 to 2 P. M. Medical and Surgi-
cal Staff.— A. Hutchins, M. D., J.
L. Zabriekie, M. D., Joel W. Hyde,
M. D., W. Wallace, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeon, J. H. H. Burge, M. D.
"Visiting StafC: P. H. Colton, M. D.,
J. A. McCorkle, M. D., C. Jewett,
M. D., F. E. West, M. D., H. N. Read,
M. D. A. J. 0. Skene, M. D., Jar-
vis S. Wight, M. D., E. A. Lewis, M. D.,
H. W. Rand, M. D., E. Palmer, M. D.,
A. T. Bristow, M. D. Surgeons; R. L.
Dickinson, M. D., Asistant Obstetrician ;
O. E. Gunther, M. D., G. R. Hall, M. D.,
Assistant Physicians; H. L. Cochran,
M. D., G. McNaughton, M. D., H. O.
Rogers, M. D., A. Rae, M. D., As-
sistant Surgeons; Ophthalmic Surgeon,
J. S. Prout, M. D., L. A. W. Alleman,
M. D., Assistant. Aural Surgeon, A.
Matthewson, M. D. ; Laryngoscopist : T.
R. French, M. D.; Assistant: W. F. Dud-
ley, M. D.; Neurologist: J. C. Shaw,
M. D.; Pathologist and Curator: J. M.
Van Cott, Jr., M. D.; W. S. Seymour,
M. D., Assistant Pathologist. Resident
Staff: G. F. Staub, M. D., W. P. Pool,
M. D., C. R. Hyde, M. D., B. O'Connor,
M. D., S. "V. Merritt, M. D., O. A. Byrne,
M. D. Miss Ida L. Sutliffe, M. D., Su-
perintendent of Training School for
Nurses. R. E. Shaw, M. D., Warden.
Tel. No. 473, Brooklyn.
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
HOSPITAL, comer Sixth street and
Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.— Mr.
George I. Seney, the founder, contrib-
uted largely to its support. The sick and
injured, without respect to religious be-
lief, are admitted. A training school for
nurses is in operation.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Consult-
ing Surgeons— L. Bolton Bangs, M. D.,
Nelson L. North, M. D. Consulting
Physicians— Alfred E. M. Purdy, M. D.,
W. H. B. Pratt, M. D. Attending Sur-
geons—Lewis S. Pilcher, M. D., George
R. Fowler, M. D., J. Bion Bogart, M. D.
Assistants — James P. Warbasse, M. D.,
H. Beeckman Delatour, M. D., H. DeH.
Cameron, M. D. Attending Physicians
—A. Ross Mathe«on, M. D., G. R. But-
ler, M. D. Assistants— R. M. Mead,
M. D., F. W. Shaw, M. D.; Pathologist,
William Nathan Belcher; Assistant,
Richard Slee; Training School Physi-
cian, G. R. Butler. House Staff— W. F,
Campbell, M. D., A. H. Bogart, M. D.
T. B. Spence, M. D., C. R. Butler,
M. D. ; Superintendent, Rev. J. S. Breck-
inridge.
ST. CATHERINE'S HOSPITAL,
Bushwick avenue, between Ten Eyck
and Maujer streets, Brooklyn, E. D.—
In charge of Sisters of St. Dominic.
Open to all, irrespective of color or re-
ligion. $1 per quarter insures member-
ship, and, in case of sickness, admission,
to hospital. Medical and Surgical Staff.
— ^Henry Lowenstein, M. D., Henry
Riedel, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
J. Fuhs, M. D., William Moitrier, M. D.,
E. J. Carroll, M. D., V. J. Klein, M. D.,
M. Enright, M. D., J. D. Droesch,
M. D., Visiting Physicians; H. J. Hesse,
M. D., M. Figueira, M. D., Visiting
Surgeons; P. Hughes, M. D., J. C. Ken-
nedy, M. D., Associate Surgeons; F. J.
Freel, M. D., P. H. Berlenbach, M. D.,
Assistants to Department of Surgery;
W. Mosher, M. D., Pathologist; L.
Coffin, M. D., R. Price, M. D., Oph-
thalmologists and Aurists; J. C. Shaw,
M. D., Neurologist; P.V. Burnett, M.D,.
Laryngologist; W. B. Thompson, M. D.,
M. J. Neville, M. D., W. O'Brien, M. D.,
W. Waldrou, M. D., House Staff; J. B.
Field, M. D., Ambulance Surgeon. Dis-
pensary Staff— J. M. Clayland, M. D.,
V. J. Gallagher, M. D., A. Westhoff,
M. D. D. Engel, D. D. S., Dentist.
BROOKLYN EYE AND EAR HOSPI-
TAL, 94 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N.
Y. — For the treatment of diseases of the
eye, ear, skin, throat and nervous system.
Open daily, except Sundays, at 2 P. M.
Medical and Surgical Staff— D. B. St.
John Roosa, M. D., Consulting Surgeon;
A. Mathewson, M. D., J. S. Prout, M.
D., J. D. Rushmore, M. D., Surgeons;
William Waterworth, M. D., J. M. Raub,
M. D., J. W. Ingalls, M. D., R. Lennox,
M. D., A. Brinkman, M. D., W. H. Sny-
der, M. D., J. Scott Wood, M. D., N. L.
North Jr., M. D., B. F., M. Blake, M.
D., W. Simmons, M. D., Assistant Sur-
geons; W. E. Butler, M. D., L. Coville,
M.-D., Clinical Assistants; S. Sherwell,
M. D., Surgeon Skin and Throat Dept. ;'
F. C. Raynor, M. D., B. B. Mosher, M.
D., Assistants; J. E. Sheppard, M. D.,
H. A. Alderton, M. D., Assistant Sur-
geons Aural Dep't.; W. C. Braislin, M.
D., J. H. Shawe, M. D., Clinical Assis-
tants; J. C. Shaw, M. D., Physician to
Dep't. of Nervous Diseases; C. F. Bar-
ber, M. D., Assistant; L. A. W. Alle-
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UNDERTAKERS,
16th and Columbia Ave., Philad'a.
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man, M. D., Electro-Therapeutist; H. H.
Waugh, M. D., House Surgeon; 0.
Meyer, M. D., Superintendent.
ST. MARY'S MATERNITY AND
INFANTS' HOME (Formerly St.
Mary's Female Hospital), 151-5 Dean
street, Brooklyn, N. Y.— Under the
charge of the Sisters of Charity. Medi-
cal and surgical treatment for diseases
of women and children. Patients without
regard to religious belief admitted. Ma-
ternity hospital aod children's depart-
ment is connected with the Hospital.
The dispensary clinics are from 2 to 5
P. M. daily. Medical and Surgical StafC
—John Byrne, M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief.
Maternity Hospital— Joel W. Hyde, M.
D., D. G. Bodkin, M. D.. C. H. John-
son, M. D., John S. Young, M. D.
Gynecological Dep't— W. J. Corcoran,
M. D., J. C. MacEvitt, M. D. Children's
Dep't— Charles Jewett, M. D., H. C.
McLean, M. D., L. DeB. Kuhn, M. D.
Dispensary StafC— W. J. Corcoran, M.
D., J. C. MacEvxtt, M. D., T. S. Young
M. D., T. York, M. D., C. D. Napier, M.
D., R. Morison, M. D., S. J. McNamara,
M. D., J. M. Downey, M. D.
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL, Atlantic
avenue, corner Albany avenue, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.— Capacity, 70 beds.. Board,
$7 per week. Children, $4 per week.
Private rooms, $15 to $25 per week.
Free wards for those who cannot pay.
Medical and Surgical Stafe— J. H. H.
Burge, M. D., William Gilfillan, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; J. R. Bird, M. D.,
Alex. Hutchings, M. D., Consulting Phy-
sicians; G. G. Hopkins, M. D., Thomas
M. Rochester, M. D., H. W. Rand, M.
D., Attending Surgeons; A. W. Catlin,
M. D., H. A. Fairbairn, M. D., F. H.
Coltou, BI. D., Attending Physicians;
H. D. Bliss, M. D. Adjunct Surgeon;
A. Matthewson, M. D., Ophthalmic Sur-
geon; J. E. Langstaff, M. D., Adjunct
Physician; H. Wallace, M. D., F. J. 3.
Wood, M. D., W. S. Simmons, Jr., M.
D., Assistants to Surgeons; A. R. Stuart,
Jr., M. D., 0. J. Search, M. D., Resi-
dent Physicians and Surgeons; Rev. A.
C. Bunn, BI. D., Rector and Superinten-
dent.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN HOS-
PITAL, (1881), East New York avenue
and Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. —
Capacity, 58 beds. To those able to
pay, $i per week; others free. W. H.
Kretzschmar, M. D., attending physi-
cian.
THE CENTRAL THROAT HOS-
PITAL AND POLYCLINIC DISPEN-
SARY, junction Broadway, Howard
avenue and Monroe (Gates avenue "L"
Digitized by
Station), Brooklyn, N. Y.— Medical and
Surgical Staff — Nose and Throat Depart-
ment— Attending .Surgeons, Hermann L.
Armstrong, M. D. , Stanley G. Cla,rk,
M. D. ; Assist. Surgeons, H. T. Haessig,
M.D., Heyden Starrett, M.D. ; Clinical
Assist., John G. Dickert, M.D. Eye De-
partment—Attending Surgeons, B. F. M.
Blake, M. D., H. E. Stafford, M. D.;
Assist. Surgeons, H. O. Oarrington, M.
D. , R. H. Knowles, M. D. Ear Depart-
ment— Attending Surgeon, J. H. Droge,
M. D.; Assist. Surgeon, F. S. Kennedy,
M. D. Heart and Lung Department —
Attending Physicians, Albert H. Brund-
age, M. D., John T. Gibbons, H. D.;
Assist. Physician, B. E. Pruss, M. D.
Hertoann L. Armsrong, M. D., Medical
Superintendent .
ITALIAN MARITIME HOSPITAL,
Brooklyn, N. Y.— For further informa-
tion address the Resident Physician.
KINGSTON AYENTJE HOSPITAL,
Platbush, N. Y. — Contagious diseases on-
ly received. 120 beds. Patients ad-
mitted any time of day or night. Jesse
T. Duryea, M. D., Medical Supt; Alfred
S. Ambler, M. D., Asst. Medical Supt.;
Mi's. Anna C. Cary, Matron.
UNITED STATES NAVAL HOS-
PITAL, Flushing avenue, near Grand
avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.— E. S. Bogert,
M. D., Medical Director; P. A. Lover-
ing, M. D., Surgeon; J. S. Sayre, M. D.,
S. G. Evans, M. D., Passed Asst Sur-
geon.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, St.
Mark's and Buffalo avenues, Brooklyn,
N. Y. — ^A hospital of specialties. Under
the charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Medical and Surgical Staff. — Consulting
Staff— Jarvis S. Wright, M. D., William
Wallace, M. D.; Surgeons— J. W. Hyde,
M. D., Obstetrics. Special Consultants —
Benjamin S. Westbrook, M. D., Throat;
Landon C. Gray, M. D., Nervous Sys-
tem; Charles Jewett, M. D., Children;
A Mathewson, M. D., Eye and Ear; W.
F. Griffiths, M. D., Skin. Faculty— John
Byrne, M. D., Pres. ; George R. Kuhn,
M. D., Sec'y; George K. Fowler,
M. D., John Harrigan, M. D.; John
Byrne, M. D., Dep't of Gynecology; J.
0. MacEvitt, M. D., Walter J. Corcoran,
M. D., Visiting Gynecologists; George
R Kuhn, M. D., John Harrigan, M. D.,
Dep't of General Medicine; O. A. Gor-
don, M. D., J. R. Kevin, M. D., J. G.
Loiter, M. D., J. S. Waterman, M. D.,
Visiting Physicians; George R. Fowler,
M. D, Dep't of General Surgery; C. H.
Terry, M. D., A. T. Bristow, M. D., W.
Wood, M. D., Assistants; J. D. Sullivan,
M. D., J. C. Kennedy, M. D., Genito-
urinary Diseases; J. C. Schapps, M.
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D., Dep't of Orthopedics; E. A.. Hatch,
M. D., J. M. Olayland, M. D., Assist-
ants; L. J. Morton, R. S. Newton, M.
D., Nervous Diseases; E. H. Wilson,
M. D., Pathology; J. M. Clayland, M.
D., Assistant.
BROOKLYN THROAT HOSPITAL.
Corner Bedford avenue and South
Third street, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.—
Seventeen beds. Dispensary daily, 2 to
4 P. M. Medical and Surgical Staff.—
W. A. Dayton, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geon; R. Jeffery, M. D., N. L. North,
Jr., M. D., J. H. Dwyer, M. D., Daniel
Lewis, M. D., P. V. Burnett, M. D.,
Surgeons; F. E. West, M. D., J. Fuhs,
M. D., C. P. Peterman, M. D., C. A.
Webber, M. D., Physicians.
KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL,
Flatbush, N. Y.— Opened' 1855. In
charge of the Commissioners of Charities
and Correction. Office, No. 29 Elm
place, Brooklyn. For the sick poor of
Kings County. Has 400 beds. Admit-
tance obtained by application at Commis-
sioners' office. Cases of accident or sud-
den illness received' at the hospital at
any hour. Medical and Surgical Staff. —
Consulting Staff— P. L. Schenck, M. D.,
J. D. Rushmore, M. D., J. L. Zabriskie,
M. D., T. Schenck, M. D., J. A. Mc-
Corkle, M. D., J. S. Prout, M. D., J. C.
Shrw, M. D., Charles Jewett, M. D.,
W. H. Bates, M. D., Alex. J. C. Skene,
M. D. Visiting Staff--I. H. Barber, M.
D., E. A. Lewis, M. D., H. W. Rand,
M. D., Frank E West, M. D., Gordon
R. Hall, M. D., H. R. Maine, M. D.,
George E. Law, M. D., Richmond
Lennox, M. D., William Browning, M.
D., Calvin Barber, M. D., R. L. Dickin-
son, M. D., J. T. Duryea, M. D., .L M.
Winfield, M. D., H. H. Morton, M. D.,
Ernest Palmer, M. D., George McNaugh-
ton, M. D., H. O. McLean, M. D., J. L.
Kortright, M. D., J. M. Van Cott M. D.,
B. H. Wilson, M. D. Assistant Visiting
Staff— William Maddren, M. D., A. Rae,
M. D., A. T. Bristow, M. D., H. C.
Riggs, M. D., George G. Ward, M. D.,
Palmer Townsend, M. D., Lawrence
Coffin, M. D., A. F. Carroll, M. D., A.
C. Brush, M. D., H. E. Frazier, M. D.,
William Skene, M. D., T. A. York, M.
D., William Margulies, M. D., Henry
Creamer, M. D., W. H. Seymour, M. D.,
S. J. McNamara, M. D., R. H. Pomeroy,
M. D. Med'ical Superintendent— John A.
Arnold, M. D. Assistant Medical Supe>
intendent— H. T. Rhodes, M. D. House
Staff— E. H. Mayne, M. D., F. S. KoUe,
M. D., M. T. Lewis, M. D., E. S. Thom-
son, M. D., A. S. Ambler, M. D., F. S.
Hallett, M. D., D. R. Lewis, M. D.
streets, Brooklyn, N. Y.— Under the care
of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis
(R. C). The sick and disabled of both
sexes treated without cost. Accommoda-
tions for 300 patients. Medical and
Surrical Staff-J. E. Clark, M. D., T.
B. Corbally, M. D., T. M. Lloyd, M. D.,
J. A. Kene, M. D., Attending Phy-
sicians; J. D. Rushmore, M. D., F. W.
Wunderlich, M. D., Attending Surgeons;
H. Conkling, M. D., Pathologist; L. P.
A. Magilligan, M. D., Assist. Patholo'-
gist; D. W. Waugh, M. D., J. F. De
Castro, M. D., H. Conkling, M. D.,
F. J. Magilligan, M. D., Assist. Phy-
sicians; C. P. Gildersleeve, M. D., L. 6.
Baldwin, M. D., W. M. Friend, M. D.,
Assist. Surgeons; T. Mortimore Lloyd,
M. D., Set^y.
BROOKLYN HOSPITAL, Raymond
street, near De Kalb avenue, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. — 125 patients can be ac-
commodated. Supported by pay pa-
tients, city aid, trusts, etc. Pa-
tients admitted as follows: Accidents,
free; incurable diseases, from $5 to $10
per week ; venereal diseases, $6 per week ;
mania a potu, $10 to $25 in advance;
private apartments, $12 to $20 per
week. Medical and Surgical Staff — E. A.
Lewis, M. D.; William H. Bates, M. D.;
S. Fleet Spier, M. D., J. D. Rushmore,
M.D., Attending Surgeons ;Robert Ormis-
ton, M. D., Alex. Hutchins, M. D., A.
R. Paine, M. D., Samuel Sherwell,
M. D., Attending Physicians; D. E.
Kiesam, Consulting Surgeon; P. C.
Jamison, M. D., House Surgeon; A. S.
Tredwell, M. D.; P. H. Pfarre, M. D.,
House Physicians; W. S. Shattuck, Jr.,
M. D., Ambulance Surgeon; C. V. Dud-
ley, M. D., Superintendent.
ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL, Henry
street, between Congress and Warren
BUFFALO GENERAL HOSPITAL,
100 High street, Buffalo, N.Y.— Has four
general wards, and children's wards,
one maternity pavilion, one pavilion for
laparotomies,one isolation pavilion,one pa-
vilion for contagious diseases, and 30 pri-
vate rooms. Training school for nurs6S.175
patients can be accommodated. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— C. O. Wyckofif, M.
D., O. Diehl, M. D., M. B. Folwell,
M. D., Consulting Physicians; J. Hauen-
stein, M. D., D. W. Harrington, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; M. D. Mann, M.
D., Gynecologist and Obstetrician;
Henry B. Hopkins, M. D.; C. Cary, M.
D., C. G. Stockton, M. D., Attending
Physicians; B. Park, M. D , W. C.
Phelps, M. D , F. W. Abbott, M. D.,
L. Howe, M. D., Attending Surgeons;
W. Bergtold, M. D., Pathologist. Assist-
ants to Medical Staff.— W. Bergtold, M.
D.; D. L. Rochester, M. D., M. A.
Crockett, M. D., J. Parmenter, M. D.,
P. W. Van Peyma, M. D. R. R. Ross,
M. D., Superintendent.
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ST. MARY'S LYING-IN WOMEN'S
HOSPITAI,, 126 Edward street, Buf-
falo, N. Y.— Under the care of the Sis-
ters of Charity. Those able to pay are
charged a moderate stun. J. S. Smith,
M. D., Attending Physician and Sur-
geon.
BUFFAI.O HOSPITAL, OF THE
SISTERS OF CHARITY, Main st.,
near Delavan ave., Buffalo, N. Y. — Con-
tains six large wards, 27 rooms for
private patients, an ophthalmic and sur-
gical ward, and will accommodate 240
patients. John Cronyn, M. D., Physi-
cian-in-Chief; M. Willoughby, M. D.,
H. C. BuBwell, M. D., D. L. Redmond,
M. D. Assistants; H. Mynter, M. D.,
0. M. Daniels, M. D., W. H. Heath,
M. D., H. Miekle, M. D., B. A. Smith,
M. D., Surgeons; A. A. Hubbell, M. D.,
Oculist and Aurist; H. D. Ingraham,
Gynecologist; Nervous Diseases — F. S.
Crego.
BUFFALO STATE HOSPITAL,
Forest ave., Buffalo, N. Y.— Organized
as the Buffalo State Asylum for the
Insane. Tel. No. "262 Bryant."
Officers of Asylum.— Judson B. An-
drews, M. D., Medical Superintendent;
A. W. Hurd, M. D., First Assist. Phy-
sician; H. G. Matzinger, M. D., Second
Assist. Physician; P. Bryant, M. D.,
Third Assist. Physician; Helene Kuhl-
mann, M. D., Assist. Physician.
BRIGHAM HALL, Canandaigna, N.
Y.— A private hospital for the insane,
■with accommodations for 70 patients.
Board, payable quarterly, from $12 to
$50 per week. For further information
address the Resident Physician, Dwight
R. Burrell, M. D. E. J. Gillette, M.
D., Asisistant Physician.
ARNOT-OGDEN MEMORIAL HOS-
PITAL, Blmira, N. Y.— Opened Decem-
ber 20, 1888. The gift of Mrs. Marian-
na A. Ogden. Capacity, 52 beds. Con-
nected with the hospital is a children's
and a maternity ward. Medical Staff-
Consulting Physicians, W. C. Wey, M.
D., C. W. M. Brown, M. D., H. Flood,
M. D.; Attending Physicians, C. L.
Squire, M. D., H. H. Ford, M. D., F.
W. Ross, M. D., G. V. R. Merrill, M.
D., H. D. Wey, M. D., E. G. Drake,
M. D. A. D. Tewksbury, M. D., Oph-
thalmologist.
MATTEAWAN STATE HOS-
PITAL, Fishkill Landing, New York.—
Formerly known as the New York
State Asylum for Insane Criminals, at
Auburn, N. Y. Opened at Auburn in
February, 1859. Removed to new in-
stitution in April, 1892. Accommodates
550 patients of both sexes. Present
number 434. Receives cases from the
Courts of the States who are insane
and who interpose a plea of insanity
as a defense for crime; also receives
patients by order State Commissioners
from other State hospitals who have
been committed thereto by order of
Court for criminal offenses; also such
inmates of the various penal institutions
who may become insane while under-
going sentence. It is the first institu-
tion in the United States to be devoted
solely to the care of the criminal in-
sane. The hospital has 256 acres of
tillable land. Hon. Austin Lathrop,
Corning, N. Y., Manager. Resident Of- '
ficers— H. E. Allison, M. D., Medical
Superintendent; R. R. Daly, First As-
sistant Physician; R. B. Lamb, Second
Assistant Physician; M. Langdon Bird,
Clinical Assistant. P. O., Fishkill on
the Hudson. Visiting hours from 2 to
5 of every afternoon excepting Fridays,
Sundays and legal holidays. Telephone
number 36.
THANKSGIVING HOSPITAL,
Cooperstown, N. Y. — Accommodates 16
patients. For further information address
Resident Physician.
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.— Long Is-
land City, N. Y. Incorporated April,
1891. Under the Sister of St. Joseph,
of Flushing. Medical and Surgical Staff.
—J. B. Kennedy, M. D., P. J. Mc-
Keown, M. D., J. D. Trask, M. D., J.
F. Burns, M. D., Visiting Surgeons; M.
H. Herriman, M. D., J. R. Hinckson,
M. D., Visiting Physicians; P. H. Bum-
ster. House Surgeon.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN HOS-
PITAL.—East New York ave. and At-
lantic ave.. East New York. Fifty-
eight beds. To pay patients, $7 per
week; others free. G. Bachman, M. D.,
Surgeon; A. Koch, M. D., Attending
Physician. *
THE HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS
DISEASES (Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor.),
Blackwell's Island.— Established 1867.
Consists of two pavilions near the City
Hospital. Capacity, 80 beds. J. P. Fer-
guson, M. D., Consulting Physician.
FORDHAM HOSPITAL. 2456 Val-
entine ave.. New York. — Forty beds.
Large number of cases treated. Medi-
cal Staff— John H. Eden, M. D., David
O. Edson, M. D., Visiting Physicians;
John J. Quigley, M. D., Robert A. Joyce,
M. D., T. Joseph Dunn, M. D., Visiting
Surgeons; J. Plimkett, House Surgeon;
J. J. McCabe, M. D., Senior Assistant;
E. A. Garcia, M. D., Junior Assistant
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NEW YORK BOSPITALS.
EMERGENCY HOSPITAL (Dep.
Pub. Char, and Cor.), 223 B. 26th st,
New York, N. Y.— For the relief of per-
sons taken suddenly ill, and women on
their way to Maternity Hospital. The
medical service is performed by mem-
bers of the house staff of Bellevue Hos-
pital.
BBLLEVUE HOSPITAL (Dep. Pub.
Char, and Cor.), entrance foot of 26th
street, E. R. — Established November,
1826. Present number of beds, 812; pro-
vision for 1200. Contagious diseases not
admitted. The Medical Board meets on
the first day of every month to assign
the visiting staff to the several divis-
ions. Term of service in the several
grades of iunior and senior assistants,
house physician or surgeon, six months.
Admission of patients (between 10 A. M.
and 7 P. M.) is procurable upon the
recommendation of a physician; acci-
dents or sudden illness, at any time of
the day or night. Hours for visitors,
from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Medical and
Surgical Staff— Officers— W. Gill Wylie,
M. D., Pres.; F. H. Markoe, M. D.,
Vice Pres. ; F. W. Gwyer, M. D., Sec'y-
Consulting Board— John T. Metcalfe, M.
D., F. Delafield, M. D., L. A. Sayre,
M. D., E. L. Keyes, M. D., Stephen
Smith, M. D., E. G. Janeway, M. D.,
W. R. Gillette, M. D. Visiting Physi-
cians— A. L. Loomis, M. D., A. Jacobi,
M. D., C. L Dana, M. D., J. West
Roosevelt, M. D., W. H. Thomson, M.
D., W. T. Lusk, M. D., W. M. Polk,
M D., A. A. Smith, M. D., W. G. Wylie,
M. D., A. Flint, M. D., G. B. Fowler,
M. D., H. P. Loomis, M. D., G. L.
Peabody, M. D., W. B. James, M. D.,
H. M. Biggs, M. D.. J. W. Brannan,
M. D. Visiting Surgeons— J. W. S.
Gourley, M. D., Charles Phelps, M. D., L.
A. Stimson, M. D., W. F. Fluhrer, M. D.,
J. D. Bryant, M. D., F. S. Dennis, M.
D., S. Alexander, M. D., R. W. Taylor,
M. D., F. H. Markoe, M. D., G. Wool-
sey, M. D., B. B. Gallaudet, M. D.,
F. W. Gwyer, M. D.
CITY HOSPITAL (late Charity Hoe-
pital),(Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor.), Black-
well's Island, foot of 52d street, E. R.,
N. Y. From foot of 26th street, E. R.,
at 10.30 A. M., 1.30 and 3.30 P. M. Steam
launch from foot of 52d street every half
hour. Receives patients suffering from
all varieties of disease. Has a capacity
of 1000 beds. Has one surgical, three
medical, three venereal, an ophAalmic,
a dermatological and a uterine division,
comprising 35 wards. The Medical Board
has charge of the management, and is
assisted by a staff of physicians. The
hospital department is under the super-
Yjsion of the Medical Board, and the
members of the house staff perform'
medical service in this and the Mater-
nity Hospital. The House Staff is ap-
pointed after an examination by the
Medical Board, and serves IS months.
The requirement of examination is
that the candidate shall be a graduate
of a regular medical college.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— J. Blake
White, M. D., Pres.; R. Kalish, M. D.,
Vice Pres.; R. Guiteras, M.D., Sec'y, 23
W. 53d St. Committee of Inspection. —
S. J. Walsh, M. D., T. H. Allen, M. D.,
F. H. Wiggin, M. D. Consulting Phy-
sicians.— A. L. Loomis, M. D.; Robert
Watts, M. D., B. Robinson, M. D.; W.
0. Jarvis, M. D. Consulting Surgeons.^ —
L. A. Sayre, M. D. ; E. L. Keyes, M. D. ,
J. H. Ripley, M. D., H. G. Piffard, M..
D., E. Frankel, M. D., J. F. Ferguson,.
M. D.; F. N. Otis, M. D.; R. W. Tay-
lor, M. D. Visiting Physicians and Snr-
geons.— J. L. Smith, M. D. , A. W. Stein,
M. D., F. R. Sturgis, M. D., John J.
Reid, M. D , H. Goldthwaite, M. D., B,
S. Peck, M. D. , T. H. Allen, M. D. , L..
B. Bangs, M. D., R. Kalish, M. D., T
H. Burchard, M. D., J. B. White, M. D.,
J. A. Andrews, M. D., P. A. Morrow,
M. D., H. S. Norris, M. D., O. W. Al-
len, M. D., E. B. Bronson, M. D., C. J.
MacGuire, M. D., J. E. Kelly, M. D.,
A. M. Phelps, M. D, S. J. Walsh, M.
D., F. M. Warner, M. D., W. B. Wal-
lace, M. D., G. C. Arnold, M. D., J.
B. Cosby, M. D., R. Guiteras, M. D.,
P. H. Wiggin, M. D., J. A. Fordyce,
M. D., J. R. Hayden, M. D., W. R.
Pryor, M. D., W. K. Otis, M. D.
Curators.— Ira Van Gieson, M. D. , H. S.
Stearns, M. D., D. H. McAlpin, M. D.
House Staff.— N. L. Doming, M. D., H.
L. Barker, M. D., G. B. Worth, M. D.,
A. G. Meyer, M. D , H. Hutchinson, M.
D- . J- G;- Carson, M. D. , F. Overton,
M- D. Senior Staff.— G. P. Shears, M.
D., O. B. Holladay, M. D., B. Torrens,
M. D , J I. Irwin, M. D., J. Griee, M.
S" ^•,?^^®'''"^- ^^ S. G. Frank, M.
^A J- McDermott, M. D. Junior Staff.
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U., A. P. Schelman, M. D., J. H. Water-
^^% ^ ^^ 15- ^- Wahlig, M. D.;
D.-,!-. &^'^^ J- Hen-hell, M.
INFANTS' HOSPITAL (Dent Pub
Char, and Cor.).-Randall's Isllnd New
York Established June 1, 1866 A^
cessible by steamboat at 10.30 A M
from foot of 26th st, E. R or ti fndi
of 120th St. at all hours. ^o?chldren
under two years of age. t-nuaren
Medical Board.-W. B. Vanderpoel M
D. , C. G. Curr er, M. D W F Mo J^fJ"
M. D Visiting' Physicians -t'^'*:^"
^"t'?' ¥• S" ^- Waitzfelder, M. D "
S. Lloyd, M. D. Visiting SuWeons-.'
Prank Van Fleet, M. D f W W Qh"
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' fiUan, M. D., Ophthalmologists; W. J.
Morton, M. D., Frederick Peterson, M.
D., Neurologists; A. P. Dudley, M. D.,
T. R. Goffe, M. D., Gynecologists; F. J.
Leviseur, M. D., G. T. Jackson, M. D.,
Dermatologists; Robert Lewis, Jr., M.
D., Otologist and Ehinologist; E. Car-
penter, M. D., Ira Van Gieson, M. D.,
Curators. House Staff. — H. M. Auger,
M. D., House Physician; J. V. Tormey,
M. D., Senior Assist.; F. P. Flagg, M.
D., 1st Junior Assist.; Wm. AVeisburger,
M. D., 2d Junior Assist.
CHH-DRBN'S HOSPITAL (Dept.
Pub. Char, and Cor.). — Randall's Island,
New York. By steamboat at 10.30 A.
M., foot of 26th St., E. R., or foot of
120th St. at all hours. For the treat-
ment of children over two years old.
Same medical officers as Infauts' Hos-
pital. Mary C. Dunphy, Superintendent.
3DI0T HOSPITAL (Dept. Pub. Char.
and Cor.).— Randall's Island, New York.
For the care of juvenile idiots and epi-
leptics. Attached to and having the
same medical stafE as the Infants' Hos-
pital.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 7 West
loth St., New York City, N. Y. Founded
1770. Chartered by George III., July
13, 1771. The present hospital building
was formally opened March 16, 1877.
Accommodates 175. Terms for ward
patients, including board, washing and
medical attendance, $1 per day. - Pri-
vate rooms from $15 to $35 a week.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Thomas
M. Markoe, M. D., Pres.; W. Gilman
Thompson, M. D., Sec'y; Con'g. Physi-
cians, Thomas F. Cock, M. D., Gouv-
erneur M. Smith, M. D., James W.
McLane, M. D., Charles E. Hackley,
M. D., Edward L. Partridge, M. D., L.
Duncan Bulkley, M.D. ; Con'g, Surgeons,
- George A. Peters, M. D., Thomas M.
Markoe, M.D. ; Att'g. Physicians, George
L. Peabody, M. D., A. Brayton Ball,
M. D., W. Gilman Thompson, M. D.,
William H. Draper, M. D.; Att'g. Sur-
geons, Robert F. Weir, M. D., William
T. Bull, M. D., Lewis A. Stimson, M.
D., Frank Hartley, M. D., Francis W.
Murray, M. D.; Att'g. Surgeon to the
House of Relief, Lewis A. Stimson, M.
D.; Pathologist, Frank Ferguson, M.
D.; Ass't. Pathologist, George P. Biggs,
M. D.; Training School for Nurses,
Stuyvesant F. Morris, M. D.; Att'g.
Physician for Contagious Diseases, Al-
bert C. Stanard, M. D. Out-Patient
Staff.— Surgery, Stuyvesant F. Morris,
M. D., Charles F. Adams, M. D., As-
sist.; Arthur L. Fisk, M. D., Henry H.
Forbes, M. D., Assist.; General Medi-
Conner, M. D., Assist; Chas. E. Nam-
mack, M. D., John Aldrich, M. D., As-
sist. ; Skin and Venereal Diseases, Prince-
A. Morrow, M. D., James C. Johnston,
M. D., Assist.; Diseases of Women,
Nelson H. Henry, M. D., J. Milton
Mabbett, M. D., Assist.; J. H. Emer-
son, M. D., George V. Foster, M. D.,
Assist.
COLORED HOME AND HOSPIT-
AL, 65th St. and 1st ave., New York, N.
Y. Organized 1889. Managed by an asso-
ciation of ladies and gentlemen, and
under the general supervision of the
Commissioners of Public Charities and
Correction. A relief for all classes of
colored people. Consists of an almshouse
and hospital, and a lying-in department.
Applicants must be residents of the
county of New York, unless they pay
board.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Thomas
W. Bickerton, M. D., Super. Physician;
J. J. English, M. D., House Physician;
D. F. Kelly, M. D., Assist. Physician;
G. G. Wheelock, M. D., C. McBurney,
M. D., H. A. Mandeville, M. D., T. H.
Burchard, M. D., H. D. NicoU, M. D.,
Medical Council; K. P. Russell, M. D.,
G. R. Lockwood, M. D., Visiting Physi-
cians; P. Syms, M. D., L. W. Hotch-
kiss, M, D., Visiting Surgeons; H. D.
Noyes, M. D., Ophthalmologist; G. M.
Tuttle, M. D., Pathologist.
WILLARD PARKER HOSPITAL,
near the foot of E. 16th St., New York,
N. Y. Under the charge of the Health
Department. Consists of administra-
tion building, with 80 beds for diph-
theria only; a pavilion for scarlatina,
accommodating 100 patient^ A. Camp-
bell White, M. D., Resident Physician.
Tel. No. 251 Spring.
RECEPTION HOSPITAL, foot of
E. 16th St., New York, N. Y. Under
the charge of the Health Department.
For the temporary accommodation of
patients while waiting for removal to
Riverside Hospital. Consists of a one-
story brick building with 12 wards and
an annex containing two large wards
for accommodation of specially epidemic
diseases. Accommodation for 90 pa-
tients.
THE HARLEM RECEPTION
HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY,
(Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor.), 533 B.
120th St. Opened January 18, 1887.
Sixty beds. Branch of Bellevue Hos-
pital for the district from 73d to Har-
lem River, east of Lenox ave. and the
cine, Geo. H. Cobb, M. D., Lewis A. I whole of the 23d and 24th wards.
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NEW TOBK HOSPITALS.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— John G.
Truax, M. D., Executive; Visiting Phy-
sicians, J. G. Truax, M. D., S. T. Arm-
strong, M. D.; Visiting Surgeons,
Thomas H. Manley, M. D., Charles B.
White, M. D. ; Visiting Gynsecologists,
John G. Truax, M. D., Chas. B. White,
M. D.; Consulting Surgeon, Fredk. S.
Dennis, M. D.; House Surgeon, John J.
Eothwell, M. D. Visiting days, each
day from 6 to 8 p. m. Telephone No.
429 18th St.
CHAMBERS STREET HOSPITAL,
OR "HOUSE OF RELIEF" OF THE
NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 160 Cham-
bers St., New York. Receives from the
lower wards, free of charge, all cases of
accident or sudden illness. Ambulances
are provided day and night. Telegraphic
communication with Police Headquar-
ters. There is also an out-door depart-
ment, or dispensary, for surgical cases.
Accommodations for 26 beds. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— L. A. Stimson, M.
D., Attending Surgeon; C. T. Parker,
M. D., Assist. Surgeon Out-patient De-
partment; W. B. Brinsmade, M. D.,
House Surgeon; M. NicoU, M. D., Senior
Assist.; C. D. Van Wagener, M. D.,
Junior Assist; F. Taylor, Third Assist;
Mr. G. P. Ludlam, Superintendent.
THE HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS
DISEASES (1867) (Dept. Pub. Char,
and Cor.), Blackwell's Island, New York.
Consists of two pavilions near the City
Hospital. Capacity, 80 beds. Medical
Staff- J. F. Ferguson, M. D., Consulting
Physician; F. Peterson, M. D.; E. D.
Fisher, M. D.; J. Collins, M. D., Visit-
ing Physicians.
MATERNITY HOSPITAL. This hos-
pital consists of three pavilions. Black-
well's Island, New York; has 110 beds,
and a ward in City Hospital for conva-
lescent women. The House Physicians
are selected from the staff of City Hos-
pital.
Medical Staff.— W. R. Gillette, M. D.,
W. T. Lusk, M. D., H. J. Garrigues,
M. D., Consulting Surgeons; R. A. Mur-
ray, M. D., H. C. Coe, M. D., E. H.
Grandin, M. D., G. W. Jarman, M. D.,
Visiting Surgeons; J. C. Edgar, M. D.,
Assist. Visiting Surgeon.
UNITED STATES EMIGRANT
HOSPITAL, Ellis Island, New York.
Under the management of the United
States Goveriment, at Emigrant Depot,
Ellis Island. One hundred beds. Sur-
geons of the Marine Hospital Service
In attendance. Medical Staff. — W. A.
Wheelen, M. D., Surgeon-in-charge ; A.
D. Mewborn, M. D.,E. F. Gedding,
M. D., Assist. Surgeons; W. F. McDow-
ell, Steward; A. H. Nace, M. D., In-
terne; W. H. Smith, Apothecary'. Vis-
iting hours 2 to 4 p. m. daily.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, cor. St.
Ann's ave. and E. 143d st.. New York
(1882). Under the charge of the Sisters
of the Poor of St Francis. For con-
sumptives and a limited number of
other chronic and incurable diseases.
No acute diseases, insane, epileptics,
deformed persons received. Free to the
poor, irrespective of race or religion.
Capacity, 300 beds. Medical Staff. —
Charles M. Cauldwell, M. D., E. Heuel,
M. D., F. Miller, M. D., J. F. Holmes,
M. D., A. Spence, M. D., W. G. Eynon,
M. D., J. J. Smith, M. D., J. S. Geary,
M D., C. A. Habersack, M. D., T. T.
Janeway, M D., F. L. Doulon, M. D.,
J. P. McEvoy, M. D., J. J. Burke, M. D.
ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL (R.
0.).— (1857)— 153 W. 11th St., New York.
Under charge of the Sisters of Charity
of St. Vincent de Paul. Capacity 150
beds. Patients of all religious denomi-
nations admitted. Board for ward pa-
tients able to pay, $7 per week and up-
ward. The destitute are received grat-
uitously. Contagious diseases not ad-
mitted. The new pavilion ;s arranged
exclusively for private patients. For
further information apply from 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m. Medical and Surgical Staff. —
E. G. Janeway, M. D., Consulting Phys-
ician; J. W. S. Gouley, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeon; Charles Phelps, M. D.,
Stephen Smith, M. D., F. S. Dennis,
M. D., J. D. Bryant, M. D., Attending
Surgeons; C. J. MacGuire, M. D., J.
A. MeCreery, M. D., Attending Physi-
cians; W. T. Lusk, M. D., W. M. Polk,
M. D., C. Cleveland, M. D., Gynseoolo-
gists; J. Aspell, M. D., Assistant; P. A.
Oallan, M. D., Ophthalmic Surgeon; G.
0. Hubbard, M. D., House Physician;
M. E. Hughes, M. D., J. B. Vantine, M.
D., Assistants ;. R. F. Cunnion, M. D.,
House Surgeon; E. M. Kistler, M. D.,
J. A. Kerrigan, M. D., Assistants.
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL (P. E.),
(1850)— 54th St., cor. 5th av.. New York.
Patients of all religious denominations
admitted. Number of beds, 224; "char-
! Ity beds," supported by endownment of
$3000 for life of donor, or $5000 in per-
petuity, or by annual subscription of
; $300. Board for adults $7 per week;
1 children, $4 per week; rooms for private
' patients prices vary. Accident cases re-
ceived at all hours, none refused on ac-
count of poverty. Contagious diseases
not admitted. Visiting days, from 10
to 12, Tues., Thurs., and Sat. Medical
and Surgical Staff. — ^B. Robinson, M. D.,
F. P. Kinnlcutt, M. D., A. B. Ball., M.
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D., A. A. Davis, M. D., Van Home Nor-
rie, M. D., Attending Pliysicians; K.
Abbe, M. D., B. F. Curtis, M. D., 0. A.
Powers, M. D., F. W. Murray, M. D.,
F. H. Markoe, M. D., Attending Sur-
geons; John T. Metcalfe, M. D., William
H. Draper, M. D., O. W. Packard, M.
D., A. H. Smith, M. D. G. G. Wheel-
ock, M. D., Consulting Physicians ; R. F.
Weir, M. D., G. A. Peters, M. D., C.
McBurney, M. D., W. T. Bull, M. D.,
L. B. Bangs, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geons; N. M. Shaffer, M. D., Consulting
Orthopeedic Surgeon; T. H. Myers, M.
D.,( Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon; C.
S. BuU, M. D., Consulting Ophthalmic
Surgeon; H. H. Seabrook, M. D., At-
tending Ophthalmic Surgeon; G. M. Lef-
terts, M. D., Consulting Laryngoscopic
Surgeon; W. M. Polk, M. D. Consulting
Gynecologist; J. S. Thacher, M. D.,
Pathologist; A. A. Davis, M. D., Ex-
amining Physician; G. M. Tuttle, M. D.,
House Physician; K. W. Martin, M. D.,
E. H. Rogers, M. D., J. T. Halsey, M.
D., Assistants; W. B. Bronner, M. D.,
House Surgeon; S. Beyea, M. D., F. P.
Solley, M. D., W. S. Thomas, M. D.,
Assistants; W. V. Byard, Apothecary;
Rev. George S. Baker, D. D., Pastor and
Superintendent.
ST. FRANCIS' HOSPITAi, (1866.)
—609 Fifth street. New York. Under
the charge of the Sixers of the Poor of
St. Francis. Care for, without charge,
poor, sick, aged and infirm persons,
without distinction as to religion or na-
tion. Capacity, 250 beds. Pay patients
received at moderate prices. Medical
and Surgical Staff. — C. H. Lellman,
M. D; J. H. Ripley, M. D.; A. Seibert,
M. D.; Attending physicians; G. F.
Shrady, M. D.; F. Kammerer, M. D.,
Attending Surgeons; G. M. Edebohls,
M. D., Visiting Gynecologist; W. R.
Gillette, M. D., Attending Gynecologist;
J. P. McParlan, M. D., House Physi-
cian; E. Hodenpyl, Curator; J. P. Mc-
Parlan, M. D., J. McBarron, M. D.,
C. D. Kline, M. D., F. L. Donlon,
M. D., B. Sone, M. D., W. F. Neumann,
M. D., A. O. Bardes, M. D., House
Staff.
GERMAN HOSPITAL, (1861.)— Cor-
ner Fourth avenue and Seventy-seventh
street. New York.— One hundred and
twenty free beds. Open for all nationali-
ties, confessions and colors: Medical and
Surgical Staff.- Attending Physicians,
A. Jacobi, M. D., C. H. Lellman, M.
D., G. Langman, M. D., I. Adler,
M. D., A. Caille, M. D., W. Balser,
M. D., C. F. Kremer, M. D., Divis-
ion for Internal Diseases; A. G. Ger-
ster, M. D., F. Kammerer, M. D.,
W. Meyer, M. D., Surgical Division;
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A. F. Buchler, M. D., E. Schottky,
M. D., Division for Skin Diseases;
E. Gruening, M. D., E. Schottky,
berg, M. D.; Division for Diseases of
the Bye and Ear; H. Krug, M. D., F.
Foerster, M. D., Division for Diseases of
Women; J. Simrock, M. D., Diseases of
Larynx; G. W. Jacoby, M. D., Nervous
Diseases; G. G. Fisoblowitz, M. D., M.
Billiu, M. D., W. K. Kubin, M. D.,
J. WolfE, M. D., S. Neuhof, M. D., J.
Wiener, M. D., House Physicians; J.
Kotzenberg, Superintendent.
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL (1852),
Lexington ave., 66th and 67 th sts , New
York. A general hospital for patients
of all croeds and classes. Accident cases
admitted gratuitously; board, for those
able to pay, $7 per week. Private
rooms, $12 to $40 ;;er week. Capacity
for 214 patients. Apply at hospital
at any hour. ' Medical and Surgical
Staff.— T. M. Markoe, M. D., Consult-
ing Surgeon; A. Jacobi, M. D., A. L.
Loomis, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
B. Sachs, M. D., Consulting Neurolo'-
gist; S. Lustgarten, M. D., Consult-
ing Dermatologist; E. G. Janeway,
M. D., J. Rudish, M. D., H. N. Heine-
man, M. D., A. Meyer, M. D., B.
Soharlau, M. D., (Diseases of Child-
ren), Attending Physicians; N. E. Brill,
M. D., M. Manges, M. D., H. Koplik,
M. D., Assistant Attending Physicians;
D. M. Stimson, M. D., W. F. Fluhrer,
M. D., A. G. Gerster, M. D., J. A.
Wyeth, M. D., Attending Surgeons; H.
Lilienthal, M. D., W. W. Van Arsdale,
M. D., Assistant Attending Surgeons;
P. F. Munde, M. D., Attending Gyne-
cologist; J. Brettauer, M. D., Assistant
Attending Gynecologist; E. Gruening,
M. D., Attending Ophthalmatologist ; C.
H. May, M. D., Assistant Attending
Ophthalmatologist; H. N. Heineman,
M. D., Pathologist; F. S. Mandlebaum,
M. D., Assistant Pathologist; D. H.
Davidson, M. D., Admitting Physician;
M. W. Ware, M. D., House Surgeon;
T. D. Tuttle, M. D., Senior Assistant;
O. Elsberg, M. D., Junior Assistant
J. R. Lattimore, M. D., Provisional
Assistant; D. B. Lovell, M. D., House
Physician; W. J. Barlow, M. D., Senior
Assistant; Sidney Yankauer, M. D.,
Junior Assistant; N. Breiter, M. D.,
Provisional Assistant; L. Goodman,
Surgical Dresser; Mr. L. Minzesheimer,
Supt.
ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL (1871),
59th St. and 9th ave.. New York.
Founded and endowed by the will of
the late James H. Roosevelt, Esq. Built
on the pavilion plan. Accommodations
for 180 patients. All the beds are free to
those who have very limited or no means.
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JSTo beds are set apart especially for
pay patients. Five thousand dollars en-
titles the donor to nominate occupants
for a bed for all time, and $3000 guar-
antees such pirivileges during the life-
time of the donor. Visiting days, Bun-
day, Wednesday and Friday, 1 to 3
p. m., Tel. No. 490 SS+h. Officers.—
Jas. A. Roosevelt, Pres. ; Chas. C. Sav-
age, Vice-Pres.; W. Irving Clark, Sec'y;
Richard Trimble, Treas.; Jas. R. Lath-
rop, Supt. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— T. M. Markoe, M. D., R. F.
Weir, M. D., Consulting Surgeons;
John T. Metcalfe, M. D., T. A. Em-
met, M. D., Consulting Physicians; R.
Watts, M. D., Consulting Gynaecologist;
W. H. Draper, M. D., F. Delafield, W.
H. Thompson, M. D., J. W. Roosevelt,
M. D., Attending Physicians; Charles
MoBurney, M. D., Attending Surgeon;
Gr. M. Tuttle, M. D., Attending Gynre-
oologist; E. Hodenpyl, M. D., Patholo-
gist; F. Hartley, M. D., A. B. John-
son, M. D., L. W. Hotchkiss, M. D.,
Assistants to the Attending Surgeon; B.
B. Cragin, M. D., Assistant to the At-
tending Gynaecologist.
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, Mad-
Json ave. and 70th st., Nevs^ York. Incor-
porated 1868. Opened 1872. Accommoda-
tion, 330 beds. Gives medical and surgi-
cal aid to sick and disabled persons. It
has also a large dispensary and emer-
fency service. W. H. Draper, M. D.,
1. G. Janevsray, M. D., Consulting Phy-
eicians; G. McBurney, M. D., Consult-
ing Surgeon; W. H. Flint, M. D., A.
H. Smith, M. D., W. G. Thompson,
M. D., W. P. Northup, M. D., F. P.
Kinivicutt, M. D., W. B. James, M. D.,
Visiting Physicians; C. K. Briddon,
M. D., A. J. McCosh, M. D., Visiting
Surgeons; B. Eliot, Jr., M. D., F. Til-
,den, M. D., Assistant Surgeons; J. S.
Thacher, M. D., Pathologist; G. S. Tut-
tle, M. D., Assistant Pathologist; E.
P. Robinson, M. D., Apothecary; C. I.
Fisher, M. D., Supt.
BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL, (1890).
206 East Broadway, New York. Pa-
tients of all creeds admitted. Those able
to pay are charged $7 per week. Sup-
ported by dues of members and volun-
tary contributions Has at present thirty-
four beds; will increase during the year
to about 100. Medical Staff. — A. Jacobi,
M. D., B. Le Fevre, M. D., F. W. Lili-
enthal, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
F. W. Guyer, M. D., Consulting Surgeon;
H. M. Boldt, M. D., Consulting Gynae-
cologist; J. 0. Smith, M. D., Pathologist;
0. L. Dana, M. D., Consulting Neurolo-
gist; A. A. Himowich, M. D., M. WoU-
man, M. D., D. Robinsohn. M. D., J.
Balpem, M. D., M. Romm, M. D., J. I.
Bluestoue, M. D., Attending Physicians;
A. E. Isaacs, M. D., B. Gordon, M. D.,
A. Brothers, M. D., Attending Surgeons.
ST. JOHN'S GUILD FREE HOS-
PITAL FOR CHILDREN (1892), 155
and 157 West Sixty-first street, New
York. Non-sectarian. Thirty-five beds.
Fop the treatment of poor children be-
tween the ages of 3 and 15 years. Con-
tagious diseases not admitted. Hours
for application for admission, 1 to 2 p. m.
Supported by voluntary contributions, in
connection with the summer work o-f St.
John's Guild' Floating Hospital and Sea-
side Hospital at New Dorp, S. I. Medi-
cal Staff.- Consulting Physicians and
Surgeons, C. A. Leale, M. D., J. H. Hin-
ton, M. D., M. Blumenthal, M. D., A.
Jacobi, M. D. , A ttending Physicians and
Surgeons, W. Thurman, M. D., B. V.
Tompkins, M. D., J. H. Fruitnight, M.
D., R. H. Greene, M. D.
FRENCH HOSPITAL (1881), 320
and 322 West Thirty-fourth street. New
York. Under the auspices of the French
Benevolent Society of New York. Pres-
ent number of beds, 90. For the care
of the French poor of the city and for-
eigners able to pay. It has a dispensary
attached. Open dally from 2 to 3 p. m.,
except Sundays. Medical Staff.— B. G.
Janeway, M. D., B. C. Seguin, M. D., T.
G. Thomas, M. Dw, J. E. Kelley, M. D.,
J. J. Henna, M. D., J. L. Smith, M. D.,
Consulting Physicians and Surgeons; G.
G. Van Schaick, M. D., R. Guiteras, M.
D., J. S. Sauvalle, M. D., J. D. Nagel,
M. D., J. M. Fener, M. D., Visiting
Physician?; G. G. Van Schaick, M. D.,
G. R. Lockwood, M. D., Pathologists; E.
H. Grandin, M. D., F. M. Warner, M.
D., B. V. Agramonte, M. D., E. J. Bei>
mingham, M. D., J. H. Gunning, M. D.,
W. R. Townsend, M. D., R. W. Taylor,
M. D., H. S. Noiris, M. D., R. Guiteras,
M. D., Specialists.
BABIES' HOSPITAL (1887), 657
Lexington av., cor. Fifty-fifth, New York.
Summer Branch at Oceanic, N. J. For
the care of poor sick children under 2
years of age; excluding contagious dis-
eases. Hours for examination, 9 to 12
a. m. Medical Staff. — Consulting Phy-
sicians, A. H. Smith, M. D., F. P. Kiu-
nioutt, M. D., A. Jacobi, M. D., B. B.
Bronson, M. D., C. A. Herter, M. D.;
Consulting Surgeon, R. Abbe, M. D.;
Attending Physician, L. E. Holt, M. D.;
Assistant Physiciaus, R. B. Kimball, M.
D., C. G. Kerley, M. D. ; Dispensary As-
sistants, Kate L. Sterling, C. G. Ker-
ley'; Pathologist, Martha WoUstein, M.
D.
LEBANON HOSPITAL, Westchester
av. and 150th street, New York. Capae-
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"Ity, 400 beds. Patients of all creeds
admitted. Private rooms, from $10 to
"f25 per week. Beds m. wards for those
.able to pay, $7 per week. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— S. Lloyd, M. D., Attend-
:lng Surgeon; A. P. Zemancky, M. D.,
-Attending Physician; R. Waldo, M. D.,
Attending Gynsecologist ; W. Coweu, M.
"D., Aurist and Ophthalmologist; W. S.
•Cwttheil, M. D., Dermatologist; G. Leib-
mann, M. D., Diseases of Children,
"Super' t.
HOSPITAL OF THE NEW YORK
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF
THE RUPTURED AND CRIPPLED,
-42d St., cor. Lexington ave. Incorporat-
■ ed 1863. Free to indigent residents of
New York City and vicinity and crip-
j)led United States soldiers; a moderate
-charge is made other parties. Appliances
-and bandages are furnished to the indi-
.gent. Accommodation for 200 patients.
Students are admitted to clinical instruc-
tion. Open daily (Sundays and legal
iholidays excepted) from 1 to 3. During
■ the former hours application for the ad-
mission of in-door patients must also be
made. Day for visiting patients, Satur-
-day, from 2 to 4 p. m. Children from
four to fourteen received as in-door pa-
tients. Medical and Surgical Staff— V.
,P. Gibney, M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief ; W.
R. Townsend, M. D,, Assist. Surgeon;
W. T. Bull, M. D., Attending Surgeon
-Hernia Department; R. F. Weir, M. D.,
■ J. W. S. Gouley, M. D., R. Abbe, M. D.,
C. McBurney, M. D., C. T. Poore, M.
D., J. D. Bryant, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geons; John T. Metcalf, M. D., J. H.
Ripley, M. D., A. L. Loomis, M. D.,
-L. E. Holt, M. D... A. A. Smith, M. D.,
E. G. Janeway, M. D., Consulting Phy-
.sicians; D. Webster, M. D., Ophthalmic
,and Aural Surgeon; L. D. Bulkley, M.
D., Dermatologist; H. S. Steams, M. D.,
Pathologist; A. Mc. L. Hamilton, M. D.,
L. C. Gray, M. D., Neurologists; House
.Staff— W. R. Martin, M. D., A. K. Win-
ters, M. D., C. P. Wheat, M. D.
Out-Door Department,— Orthopedic: R.
Whitman, M. D., Assist. Surgeon: W.
■C. Wood, M. D., J. Teschner, M. D., R.
Westbrooke, M. D., R. Jenkins, M. D.,
I. P. Gallagher, M D., Clinical Assis-
tants. Hernia: W. R. Coley, M. D.,
•Assistant Surgeon; J. B. Walker, M. D.,
Elizabeth Adams, M. D., Mary L. Ed-
wards, M. D., J. B. Griswold, M. D.,
'Clinical Assistants.
MANHATTAN HOSPITAL (1885),
131st St. and 10th ave., New York. Ac-
^commodations for 42 patients. Indigent
residents of New York City and vicinity
.are treated free; $15 to $25 a week for
private rooms. The out-patient depart-
iment, open daily .from 2 to 4 ji. m., for
treatment of the poor only. Ambulances
are provided day and night for emer-
gency cases. Visiting hours from 2 to 4
p. m., Tues., Fri. and Sun. The hospital
is supported entirely by charitable con-
tributions. Medical and Surgical Staff-
Medical Board: L. A. Rodenstein, M.
D,. President; M. V. Wilkie, M. D.,
Vice President; G. S. Knickerbocker,
M. D., Secretary; Consulting Physician,
A. Jacobi, M. D.; Consulting Surgeon,
W. T. Bull, M. D.; Consulting Gyne-
cologist, H. C. Coe, M. D. ; Consulting
Ophthalmologist, R. E. SHvinburne, M.
D.; Visiting Physicians, F. H. Daniels,
M. D., S. Baruch, M. D., G. S. Knick-
erbocker, M. D.; Visiting Surgeons, L.
A. Rodenstein, M. D., M. V. Wilkie, M.
D., F. A. Manning, M. D.; Pathologist,
E. M. Culver, M. D.; Superintendent,
Lewis Fenn.
HOSPITAL NEW YORK OOL-
LBGB OP VETERINARY SURG-
EONS, 332 East Twenty-seventh street,
New York. For the treatment of domes-
tic animals. H. D. Gill, V. S., Surgeon..
MANHATTAN EYE AND EAR
HOSPITAL (1869), 103 Park ave., cor.
41st St., New York. Open daily at 2
p. m., except Sundays, for the gratu-
itous treatment of diseases of the eye,
ear and throat and nervous system, also
indooi^patients. Medical and Surgical
Staff — Opthalmic and Aural Depart-
ment: D. B. St. John Roosa, M. D.,
O. D. Pomeroy, M. D., D. Webster,
M. D., J. B. Emerson, M. D., F. N.
Lewis, M. D., N. J. Hepburn, M. D.,
F. W. Ring, M. D., J. E. Nichols, M. D.,
Surgeons; G. F. Carey, M. D., J. O.
Tansley, M. D., F. M. Wilson, M. D.,
J. L. Barnes, M. D., M. L. Foster,
M. D., J. B. Giles, M. D., S. M. Payne,
M. D., W. McKay, M. D., A. E. Adams,
M. D., H. W. Ring, M. D., W. C. Gill-
iam, M. D., B. W. McNichol, M. D.,
A. M. Fanning, M. D., J. A. Meek,
M. D., F. Van Fleet, M. D., A. B.
Deynard, M. D., J. W. Hedden, M. D.,
D. H. Weisi er, M. D., F. J. Bowles, M.
D., F. T. Reyling, M. D., R. T. Howe,
M. D., F. J. Blodgett, M. D., A. E.
Davis, M. D., B. Clemens, M. D., C. G.
Herndon, M. D., J. B. Hallwood, M. D.,
H. E. Stafford, M. D., F. P. Hoover, M,
D., W. M. Carhart, M. D., T. J. Harris,
M. D., H. D. Schwarzsehild, M. D.,
M. D. Lederman, M. D., D. C. De Wolf,
M. D., J. R. Shannon, M. D., W. W.
GilfiUan, M. D., Assistant Surgeo^s; M.
B. Hennessy, M. D., H. S. Miles, M. D.,
R. J. O'Connell, M. D., B. A. Wilson,
M. D., W. G. Dobson, M. D., Clinical
Assistants. Throat Department: A. H.
Smith, M. D., Morris J. Asch, M. D.,
O. B. Douglas, M. D., C. H. KnigW,
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M. D., W. F. Ohappell, M. D., Sur-
geons; W. C. Phillips, M. D., J. B.
Nichols, M. D., L. A. Coffin, M. D.,
F. E. Hopkins, M. D., H. H. Butts,
M. D., T. P. Berens, M. D., D. L. Hub-
bard, M. D., J. W. Hedden, M. D., W.
P. Brandegee, M. D., T. J. Harris, M.
D., C. G. Herndon, M. D., L. L. Mial, M.
D., H. B. Douglas, M. D., Assistant Sur-
geons; J. F. McKernon, M. D., 0. B.
Hunger, M. D., J. W. Cassel, M. D., G.
E. Abbott, M. D., W. N. Hubbard,
M. D., J. W. Doyle, M. D., E. Heuel,
M. D., J. S. Waterman, M. D., P. K.
Roarke, M. D., Clinical Assistants. De-
partment for Nervous Diseases: E. O.
Seguin, M. D., Physician; J. F. Terri-
berry, M. D., J. A. Booth, M. D., Assis-
tant Physicians; M. M. Vinton, M. D.,
A. L. Gnichtel, M. D.. T. R. Carter,
M. D., Clinical Assistants; F. T. Rey-
ling, M. D., H. B. Douglas, M. D.,
Pathologists; L. D. Bulkley, M. D., P.
N. Otis, M. D., Consultants; L. Fenn,
Supt.
NEW AMSTERDAM BYE AND
BAR HOSPITAX, (1888), 212 W. 3Sth
St., New York. For the treatment of
eye and ear diseases; also nose and
throat departments. Supported by vol-
untary contributions and board of pa-
tients. Medical and Surgical StafE. —
Attending Surgeon, T. R. Pooley, M.
D.; Assistant Surgeons, T. H. Burch,
Ml. D., B. C. Myles, M. D., G. B.
Teames, M. D., G. A Taylor, M D.,
D. Benham Spence, M. D., J. H. Clai-
borne, M. D., B. H. Cole, M. D. Path-
ologist, B S. Beach, M. D. House
Surgeon, S. J. Gittleson, M. D. Miss
Mary.Bagau, Matron.
METROPOLITAN THROAT HOS-
PITAL (1874), 351 W. 34th st.. New
York. For the treatment of diseases
of the throat, nose and ear. Can
accommodate 20 in-patients. Dispen-
sary Department open daily from
2 to 4 4 p. m. Medical and Surgical
staff.— Clinton Wagner, M. D., G.
B. Hope, M. D., J. R. MacGregor,
M. D., J. H. Billings, M. D., B. Fro-
thingham, M. D., Smigeons; F. R.
Baker, M. D., C. B. Denison, M. D.,
W. Mahoney, M. D., A. P. Coll, M. D.,
Assistant Surgeons; F. Ferguson, M.
D., Pathologist; Clinton Wagner, M.
D., Medical Supt.
NEW YORK CANCER HOSPITAL
(1884), Eighth ave. and 106th st., New
York. For the treatment of all suffer-
ers from cancer whose condition admits
of cure or relief, on approval of the
medical examiner, at a charge of $7
per week in the wards and from $15
to $25 for private rooms. Those unable
to pay are treated free. Capacity 130
beds. Tel. No. 210. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— John T. Metcalfe, M.
D., A. Brayton Ball, M. D., William H.
Draper, M. D., Consulting Physicians.
Thomas M. Markoe, M. D., T. Gaillard
Thomag, M. D., T. Addis Bmmet, M.
D., Robert F. Weir, M. D., William
T. Bull, M. D., George F. Shrady, M.
D., Frank Hartley, M. D., Consulting
Surgeons. Francis P. Kinnicutt, M.
D., Andrew R. Robinson, M. D., At-
tending Physicians. William K. Draper,
M. D., Assistant Physician. Henry 0.
Coe, M. D., Paul Outerbridge, M. D.,
George W. Jarman, M. D., Attending
Gynecologists. Joseph Brettauer, M. D.,
Gustav W. Bratenahl, M. D., W. Eve-
lyn Porter, M. D., Parker Syms, M. D.,
B. Clifton Edgar, M. D., Hersey G.
Locke, M. D., Assistant Gynecologists.
George M. Tuttle, M. D., Clement
Cleveland, M. D., Goneulting Gynecolo-
gists. B. Farquhar Curtis, M. D.,
Charles A. Powers, M. D., William B.
Coley, M. D. (Chronic Ward), Attending
Surgeons. Arthur L. Fish, M. D.,
Charles N. Dowd, M. D., William Van
Arsdale, M. D., Bernard E. Vaughn,
M. D., John B. Walljer, M. D. (Chronic
Ward), Daniel J. Hardenberg, M. D.
(Chronic Ward), Assistant Surgeons. D.
Bryson Delavan, M. D., Laryngologist.
Joseph M. Blake, M. D., Assistant
Laryngologist, Edward K. Dunham,.
M. D., Pathologist. Mrs. Anna M.
Laweon, Supt.
METROPOLITAN HOSPITAU
Blackwells Island, New York. George-
Taylor Stewart, A. M., M. D., Chief of
StafE, residing at hospital. Resident
StafE — Physicians and Surgeons. — ^W. M.
Carson, M. D., B. A. Grafton, M. D., G.
R. Harvey, M. D., W. B. Foster, M. D.,
C. R. Reagan, M. D., W. A. Corson, M.
D., F. W. Brierly, M. D., W. D. Car-
ter, M. D., E. S. Grigsby, M. D., R. F.
Walmsley, M. D., A. E. Underbill, M. D.,
P. B. Brennan, M.D. Visiting Physicians-
Surgeons.— C. L. Bagg, M. D., C. C.
Boyle., M. D., B. G. Carleton, M. D., Ed-
mund Carleton, M. D., C. W. Cornell, M.
D., A. B. Cossaart, M. D., W. Y. Cowl,
M. D., J. L. Daniels, M. D., H. M Dear-
bom, M. D., J. H. Demarest, M. D.,
G. B. Durrie, M. D., W. B. Fralick, M.
D., E. Guernsey, M. D., Alfred K. Hills,.
M. D., Arthur T. Hills, M. D., C. S.
Macy, M. D., H. I. Ostrom, M.D., B. B.
Pardee, M. D., E. G. Rankin, M. D., A.
L. Root, M. D., W. H. Scott, M. D.,
T. F. Smith, M. D., J. H. Thompson,.
M D.
NEW YORK SKIN AND CANCER
HOSPITAL (1882), 243 B. 34th st.
New York. Country branch for chronie^
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■cases, Fordham Heights, New York
■City. This institution is for the cure
of the poor afflicted with diseases of the
■ekin and cancer, and is open to all who
are unable to pay for medical attend-
ance. While intended principally for the
poor of the city, patients from all local-
ities are received. House patients are
■charged $7 per week, but no one is re-
fused for inability to pay. Out-patient
■service daily from 2 to 4 p. m. Country
Branch has six cottage pavilions. Med-
ical and Surgical Staff — Physicians and
Surgeons. — L. Duncan Bulkley, M. D.,
<3-. H. Fox, M. D., D. Lewis, M. D.,
W. Meyer, M. D.; Assistants, G-. T.
JEUiott, J. F. Aitkin, M. D., F. M.
Orandall, M. D., F. J. Torek; Gynecolo-
gist, J. E. Janvrin; Assistants, J. B.
■Goffe, M. D., A. F. Currier, M. D. ; Con-
sulting Physicians and Surgeons, T. G-.
Thomas, M. D., F. N. Otis, M. D., George
M. LefEerts, M. U., K. G. Janeway, M. U.,
A. J-i. Loomis, M. D., A. Jacobi, M. D.,
D. M. Stimson, M. D., R. F. Weir, M.
D., E. L. Keyes, M. D., W. T. Lusk, M.
D., D. Webster, M. D.; G. T. Elliott^
M. D., Pathologist; T. G. Lusk, M. D.,
House Physician.
NEW YORK EYE AND EAR IN-
FIRMARY, (1820), 2d ave., cor. 13th
St., New York. For the gratuitous treat-
ment of indigent persons suffering from
•diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat. Open daily, Sundays and legal
holidays excepted, from 12.30 p. m. to
3 p. m. The poor from all parts of the
State are entitled to its privileges.
Emergency cases received at all hours.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— J. Har-
sen Rhoades, M. D., Pres.; G. Bacon,
M. D., sec; Mr. C. J. McNulty, M. D.,
Supt; E. F. Weir, M. D., A. H. Buck,
M. D., F. Delafield, M. D., Consulting
Surgeons; H. D. Noyes, M. D., Execu-
tive Surgeon; H. D. Noyes, M. D., R.
H. Derby, M. D., Chas. S. Bull, M. D.,
P. A. Callan, M. D., W. S. Dennett,
M. D., Emil Gruening, M. D., J. E.
Weeks, M. D., D. W. Hunter, M. D.,
M. E. TuUy, M. D., H. H. Seabrook,
M. D., F. D. Skeel, M. D., J. B. Gib-
son, M. D., Ophthalmic Department Sur-
geons; W. H. Bates, M. D., W. E. Lam-
bert, M. D., H. R. Price, M. D., G. H.
Cocks, M D., H. D. Burnham, M. D.,
L. P. Walker, M. D., Wm. Cowen,
M. p., W. B. Marple, M. D., Alice E.
Wakefield, M. D., F. C. Ard, M. D.,
H. iK. Cronk, M. D., B. M. McCabe,
M. D., F. G. Esson, M. D., R. G. Reese,
M. D., Assistant Surgeons; G. B. Hic-
kok, M. D., Gorham Bacon, M. D., Chas.
M. Garrison, M. D., E. B. Dench, M.D.
J. L. Adams, M. D., Aural Department
Surgeons; R. O. Du Bois, M. D., F. E.
Hopkins, M. D., N. S. Roberts, M. D.,
F. J. Quinlan, M. D., G. McAuliffe,
M. D., J. C. Hancock, M. D., F. Whit-
ing, M. D., Assistant Surgeons; M. J.
Asch, M. D., F. L. Ives, M. D., U. G.
Hitchcock, M. D., E. Mayer, M. D.,
Throat Department Surgeons; E. E. Col-
ton, M>,D., W. H. Vermilye, M. D., G. E.
Steel, M. D., Z. L. Leonard, M. D.,
M. L. Weil, M. D., M. E. Van Fleet,
M. D., Assistant Surgeons; John B.
Weeks, M. D., Curator and Pathologist;
W. O, Shoemaker, M. D., Resident Sur-
geon; R. L. Carson, M. D., Senior As-
sistant; H. A. Francisco, M. D., Junior
Assistant.
NEW YORK INFIRMARY FOR
WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HOS-
PITAL, (1854), 5 Livingston Place,
New York. For surgical treatment, con-
finement and non-contagious diseases.
$7 per week to those able to pay; others
free. Sixty beds. Dispensary open daily
from 9 to 11 a. m. Patients received
into the house on application at the dis-
pensary, or at 5 Li-vingston pi., between
11 a. m. and 1 p. m.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Elizabeth
Blackwell, M. D., Thomas A. Emmet,
M. D., Thomas P. Cock, M. D., T. G.
Thomas, M. D., George A. Peters, M.D,.
R. P. Weir, M. D., Abraham Jacobi,
M. D., A. L. Loomis, M. D., D. M.
Stimson, M. D., W. M. Polk, M. D., N.
M. Shaffer, M. D., G. M. Tuttle, M. D.,
Consulting Physicians; Emily Black-
well, M. D., B. M. Cushier, M. D., M.
P. Jacobi, M. D., G. Peckham, M. D.,
S. J. McNutt, M. D., A. S. Daniel, M.D.
J. Walter, M. D., Attending Physicians;
Eleanor B. Kilhan, M. D., Resident
Physician; Frances S. Merriam, M. D.,
Bliz. Mercelis, M. D., Jennie M. Rich-
ardson, M. D., Assistant Physicians; E.
M. Cushier, M. D., S. J. McNutt, M. D.,
Annie S. Daniel, M. D., G. Peckham,
M. D., J. Walter, M. D., Dispensary
Senior Physicians; G. B. Kelly, M. D.,
C. E. Brown, M. D., K. Sterling, M. D.,
M. B. Herrick, M.D.,J. G. McNutt,M.D.,
B. B. Kilham, M. D., House Physicians;
E. Johnson, M. D., C. A. Herring, M. D.
Martha Wollstein, M. D., C. A. Cabot,
M. D., A. M. Galbraith, M. D., E.
Adams, M. D., E. C. Merrill, M. D.,
A. E. Wakefield, M. D., A. Vedm, M.D.,
Emily Lewi, M. D., Eva H. Knight,
M. D., A. E. Victor, M. D., Dispensary
Physicians; A. S. Daniel, M. D., Out-
door Visiting Physician; B. D. Brown,
M. D., Assistant.
NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOS-
PITAL, (1854), 51st St., cor. Lexington
ave.. New York. Maintains and cares
for children of wet-nurses, lying-in
women and their infants. Destitute and
abandoned children under four years of
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age, free from contagious diseases, are
admitted upon the following terms, in
advance: Infants, $10 per month; chil-
dren over two years, $7 per month. Ad-
mission daily from 10 to 1; for parents,
fortnightly, on Thursdays, between 10
and 4. Women of good character, free
from contagions diseases, are admitted
upon the following conditions: Must
come provided with clothing, and pay
$25; if they cannot pay, they must re-
m'ajn three months after confinement,
nursing two infants. Under certain con-
ditions, women able to pay board for
their infants may leave them at the
nursery.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Thomas
M; Markoe, M. D., T. Gaillard Thomas,
M. D., H. D. NicoU, M. D., J. W. Mc-
Lane, M. D., Consulting Physicians; J.
J. Hull, M. D., A. M. Thomas, M. D.,
L. E. Holt, M. D., S. W. Lambert,
M. D., Attending Physicians; M. E.
Tully, M. D., Ophthalmic Physician;
V. P. Gibney, M. D., Orthopedic Physi-
cian; T. S. Southworth, M. D., Path-
ologist; E. J. Sherow, M. D., Resident
Physician; G. M. Tuttle, M. D., Assist-
ant; D. Lustig, M. D., Apothecary.
NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOS-
PITAL—COUNTRY BRANCH (1870),
West New Brighton, S. I., New York.
Comprises a central nursery and four-
teen cottages. F. E. Martindale, M. D.,
Pres. ; J. Lewis Smith, M.D.,W. C. Wal-
ser, M.D., W. F. Mittendorf, M. D., Con-
sulting Physicians; S. I. Williams, M.
D., Resident Physician.
NEW YORK FOUNDLING HOS-
PITAL, (1869), 68th and 69th sts, 3d
and Lexington aves. To care for found-
lings of New York City. Under the
charge of the Sisters of Charity.
Medical and Surgical Staff. — At-
tending Physicians and Surgeons,
J O. Dwyer, M. D., J. L. Smith,
M. D., L J. Reid, M. D., W. P.
Northrup, M. D., G. F Carey, M. D.,
E. R. Chadbourne, M. D., T. Darlihg-
ton, Jr., M. D.; Dermatologist, J. P.
McGowan, M. D.; Pathologist, R. G.
Freeman, M. D. For further informa-
tion address hospital.
ST. ANDREW'S CONVALESCENT
HOSPITAL, 213 E. 17th st.. New
York. For female convalescents of all
religions. In charge of Sisters of St.
John Baptist (P. E.). Consulting Phy-
cians, S. F. Morrils, M. D., H. D. Nic-
oU, M. D.; Visiting Physician, G. V.
Foster, M. D.
ST. ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL
(1870), 223 and 225 W. 31st st.. New
York. Under the care of the Sisters
Df the Third Order of St. Francis.
Patients leceived without distinction aa
to religion, sex, nation or color. Board
per week In ward, $8 to $10; private
rooms, $12 to $30. Applications to the
sister in charge. Physicians can send
their patients there and have full charge
of them. Sixty-five beds. Patients suf-
fering from contagious diseases, and in-
sane, or otherwise violent, will not be
received.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Attendmg
Physician, J. F. Gray, M. D., Consult-
ing Physicians, E. L. Keyes, M. D.,
F. N. Otis, M. D., J. E. Janvrm, M.
D., B. G. Janeway, M D., R. C. M.
Page, M. D., John A. Wyeth, M D;
H Marion Sims, M. D., C. C. Lee, M.
D., R. F. Weir, M. D., E. S. Peck,
M. D., H. Griswold, M. D.. P. F.
Munde, M. D., W. R. Pryor, M. D.
ST. ANDREW'S INFIRMARY FOR
WOMEN (1889), 108 E. 128th St., New
York. A hospital and dispensary for
the treatment of the special diseases
of women. Worthy poor of all races
and creeds treated gratuitously. Accom-
modation for 25 patients. Application
for admission must be made to the sur-
geon in charge. Out-door patients are
treated at the Clinic daily at 2 P. M.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Malcolm
McLean, M. D., Surgeon in Charge; T.
G. Thomas, M. D., T. A. Emmet, M.
D., Consulting Surgeons; E. C. Tracy,
M. D., W. F. Martin, M. D., F. A.
Bottome, M. D., J. B. Lumbard, M. D.,
Assistant Surgeons. E. Scofield, M. D.,
Esq., Treas.
ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL (1886),
177 2d ave. Capacity 35 beds. Present
number, 60 beds. Supported by vol-
untary contributions and board for pa-
tients that can afford to pay. Terms:
Private rooms, $15; wards, $7. Free
patients taken in on recommendation.
Members of police and fire departments
admitted free. Visiting hours daily
from 2 to 4 P. M. Physicians can treat
and operate on their own cases with
the consent of the attending physician in
charge.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Consult-
ing Physicians, Landon Carter Gray, M.
D., Andrew H. Smith, M. D., Leonard
Weber, M. D.; Consulting Surgeon,
Charles McBurney, M. D.; Consulting
Ophthalmologist, W. F. Mittendorf, M.
D. ; Visiting Physicians, Internal De-
partment, J. M. Rotteuberg, M. D. ,
Mary Putnam Jacobi, M. D.; Throat
and Ear Department, W. Freudenthal,
M. D.; Surgical Department, Carl Beck
M. D., Geo. Degner, M. D., (Deceased);
Gyna;oological Department, H. J. Boldt,
M. D., J. H. Garrigues, M. D., C. A.
Von Ramdohr, M. D.; Pathologist, Geo.
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Lindenmeyr, M. D.; Attending Physi-
cians, Internal- Department, G. E. Den-
hard, M. D., Jos. Collins, M. D., Max
Binhom, M. D.; R. W. Wilcox, M. D.;
Throat and Eye Department, L. Dessar,
M. D. i W. Vulpius, M. D. ; House Staff,
Leon F. Garrigues, M. D, Martin ,T.
Schuh, M. D.; Superintendent, F. E.
Troll; Matron, Mrs. Anna M. Troll.
HOSPITAIj (Homoeopathic) OF THE
NEW YORK MEDICAX, COLLEGE
and HOSPITAL, FOR WOMEN (Some-
times called "Woman's Hospital" or
"Hospital for Women"), (1863), 213 W.
54th, New York. For the Medical Edu-
cation of Women. The Hospital is open
to any sick woman or child, irrespective
of creed or nationality, excepting those
with contagious diseases. Patients re-
ceive skilled treatment from women phy-
eicjans. Capacity, 24 beds. Patients
may pay according to ability. Ward
prices, $7 per week, but free when
necessary. Supported by board of pa-
tients and voluntary contributions of the
public. Any alumnus of this College,
when there is room and circumstances
permit, may, through the courtesy of
the staff, send private patients to the
hospital for board and care and retain
their treatment, but shall not receive
a fee except from such as will pay full
prices for board. Medical and Surgical
Staff. — Louise Lannin, M. D., Jennie E.
Gore, M. D., Phoebe J. B. Wait, M. D.,
Mary E. Bond, M. D., Louise Z. Buoh-
holz, M.D., M. Belle Brown, M.D.,Adelia
D. Barber, M. D., Helen Cox O'Con-
nor, JVl.iJ., JdLarriette JJ'Jiismonde Heating,
M. D., Amelia Wright, M. D., Isabella
M. Pettit, M. D., Gertrude L. Za-
briskie, M. D., Louise Lannin, M. D.,
Jennie E. Gore, M. D. Consulting Staff
— General Practice, Alice B. Campbell,
M. D., H. M. Dearborn, M. D.; Surgery,
Sidney F. Wilcox, M. D., Wm. Tod
Helmuth, M. D., George W. Roberts,
M. D.; Obstetrics, Loomis L. Danforth,
M. D. ; Gynaecology, M. Belle Brovim, M.
D., Mary A. Brinkman, M. D., Amelia
Wright, M. D.; Oculist, Frank H. Boyn-
ton, M. D.; Mental and Nervous Dis-
eases, J. T. O'Connor, M. D.; Diseases
of the Heart and Lungs, T. O. Williams,
M. D.
THE NEW YORK OPHTHALMIC
HOSPITAL (Homoeopathic) FOR
EYE AND EAR (1852), corner Third
ate. and 23d, New York. Open daily
(Sundays and holidays excepted) from
2 to 3 p. m. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— Attending Surgeons, H. C.
Houghton, M. D., F. H. Boynton, M.
D., N. L. McBride, M. D., A. B. Nor-
ton, M. D., C. H. Helfrich, M. D., W.
E. Rounds, M. D., C. D^ady, M^ T).
C. C. Boyle, M. D., C. S. Elsbach, M.
D., B. J. Pratt, M. D., C. E. Beebe,
M. D., J. M. Schley, M. D. Consulting
Surgeons, T. F. Allen, M. D., H. D.
Paine, M. D., J. M. Wetmore, M. D.,
D. B. Hunt, M. D. Neurologist, J.
T. O'Connor, M. D. House Surgeon,
F. G. Ritchie, M. D.
SANITARIAN HOSPITAL (1890),
247 W. 49th, New York. Training
Department of the Women's Infirmary
and Maternity Home, School of Mid-
wifery, Nursing and Massage.
ST. MARY'S FREE HOSPITAL
AND DISPENSARY FOR CHIL-
DREN.—405 W. 34th St., New York
(1870). Under the charge of the Sisters
of St. Mary (P. E.) Children received
between 2 and 14. Accommodates' 70
patients. Has also an out-door depart-
ment. Medical and Surgical Staff — F.
Delafield, M. D.; R. Watts, M. D.,
Consulting Physicians; George A Pe-
ters, M. D., T. M. Markoe, M. D., C.
McBuruey, M. D., Consulting Surgeons;
O S. Bull, M. D., Consulting Ophthal-
mic Surgeon; Charles T. Poore, M. D.,
C. M. Swift, M. D., Attending Phy-
sicians and Surgeons; G. K, Swin-
burne, M. D., Assistant Surgeon; R. G.
Freeman, M. D., Pathologist; W. L.
Carr, M. D., E. Quintard, M. D.; J.
B. Cooke, M. D., 0. E. Mowry, M. D.,
W. T. McManus, M. D. ; V. B. Hamlin,
M. D., Physicians in charge of Out-
door Department.
THE SLOANE MATERNITY HOS-
PITAL (1887).— Cor. 59th st. and 10th
ave. This is a lying-in hospital of 45
beds, given by William D. Sloane, Esq.,
whose wife, the daughter of the late
William H. Vanderbilt, endowed the in-
stitution by making all of its beds free
in perpetuity. Service is under jurisdic-
tion of the Prof, of Obstetrics in the
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Members of the graduating class are
required to give at least a week's ser-
vice. Any graduate of the college is
eligible to a three months' appoint-
ment after a service in a general
hospital. J. W. McLane, M. D., Attend-
ing Physician; E. A. 'Tucker, Resident
Physician.
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TRINITY HOSPITALi— 50 Varick
•t.. New York. Maintained by the cor-
poration of Trinity Church. In charge
of the Sisters of St. Mary (P. E.) For
the sick poor of the parish. Whenever
there is room patients are received
from outside their own parish. Acccfai-
modations for 30. Medical and Surgical
Staff— William M. Polk, M. D., Will-
iam H. Draper, M. D., C. E. Hackley,
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M. D.; E. M. Cameron, M. D., Con-
sulting Physicians; Gr. H. Humphreys,
M. D., C. P. Tucker, M. D., N. H.
Henry, M. D., A. L. Pisk, M. D., At-
tending Physicians; W. L. Harding,
M. D., Examining Physician; R. H.
Derby, M. D., Ophthalmic Surgeon.
THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, AND
DISPENSARY of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church in the City of New York,
104 and 106 W. 41st st.. New York.
A special feature of the hospital is the
provision of a home visiting department,
a physician of the staff visiting all such
cases as are unable to come to the dis-
pensary, provided the cases so apply-
ing present cards signed by the rector
of their parish, or by some other re-
sponsible person. The efficacy of this
department would be greatly enh.uiced
by a competent corps of visiting naises.
Such an organization has been in con-
templation ever since the work was
first undertaken, and it is to be sin-
cerely hoped that all churchmen, seeing
the great need of such work, will give
us their liberal support. Medical and
Surgical Staff— Robert Watts, M. D.,
A. Alexander Smith, M. D., George
M. Swift, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
Charles McBurney, M. D., Charles T.
Poore, M. D., Frank Hartley, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; W. Lester Carr,
M. D., Consulting Pediatric Physician.
Attending Staff— Edward Quintard, M.
D., Dept. of General Medicine; R. C.
Kemp, M. D., Depart, of General Sur-
gery; W. Evelyn Porter, M. D., Dis-
eases of Women; W.E. Lambert, M.D.,
Depart, of Ophthalmology; Robert C.
Myles, M. D., Depart, of Laryngologj
and Rhinology; Brentano Clemens, M.
D., Depart, of Otology; Henry R.
Purdy, M. D., Depart, of Pediatrics;
Willis O. Davis, Supt.
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL (1869).
68th, betv/een 3d and Lexington ave.,
New York. Cares for f( rndlings of New
York City, under the charge of the Sis-
ters of Charity. Tel. No. 28973. Medical
and Surgical Staff — Consulting Staff. —
Stephen Smith, M. D., iili Madison av©..
Consulting Surgeon; Alfred L. I.oomis,
M. D., 19 W. ■34th, OonsiJliiuig Physi-
cian; Thomas .A.ddis IHrnmut, M. D., 89
Madison ave., Consulting Gnysecologist;
T. Gaillard Thomas, M. D., 600 Madison
ave., William T. Luck, M. D^ 47 E.
34th, Consulting Obstetriji-us; Peter A.
Callan, M. D., 35 W. '^Sth, Consulting
Ophthalmic and .4.ural Surgeon; Charles
T. Poore, M. D., 43 W. 53d, Consulting
Orthopedic Surgeon. Visiting Physicians
and Surgeons.— J. O'Dwyer, M. D., 967
Lexington ave., Pres.; J. Lewis Smith,
M. D., 64 W. 56th, Vice-Pres.; J. J.
Reid, M. D., 853 Lexington ave.; Wil-
liam P. Northup, M. D., 57 E. 79th;
George F. Carey, M. D., 142 E. 19th,
Ophthalmic and Aural Sriri;ocn; E. R.
Chadbourne, M.D., 31 W. 25th, Orthope-
dic Surgeon and Sec'y. Medical Board;
J. P. McGowan, M. D., 137 E. 28th,
Dermatologist; Thomas Darlington, Jr.,
M. D., Kingsbridge, Visiting Physician,
Country Branch, Spuyten Duyvil. Resi-
dent Physicians, Harry H. Forbes, M.
D., B. Van D. Hedges, M. D., R. &
Adams, M. D.; Pathologist, Roland G.
Freeman, M. D., 147 W. 57th, Assistant
Pathologist, Leonard K. Graves, M. D.,
230 E, 87th; Vaccine Physicians, from
the Health Department. Physicians to
Out-door Department, S. S. Graber, M.
D., 174 E. 71st; O. I. Proben, M. D., 970
Lexington ave.
WORKHOUSE, ALMSHOUSE,AND
INCURABLE HOSPITALS (Dept.
Pub. Char, and Cor.). — Blackwell's Is-
land, New York. These Hospitals form
a separate medical service, having a
independent medical board and house
staff. Incurable Hospital, 104 beds;
Almshouse Hospital, 161 beds; Work-
house Hospital, 61 beds. Hospitals
reached by boat, foot of 76th St., foot
of 52d St., and by steamboat foot of E.
26th Bt.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— C. B.
Bruce, M. D., Pres.; W. A. llawes, M.
D., Vice-Pres.; D. Hunter McAlpin, M.
D., Sec'y; F. D. Weisse, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeon; S. Hemingway, M.
D., S. S. .Tones, M. D., Consulting Phy-
sicians; C. E. Bruce, M. D., W. A.
Hawes, M. D., W. E. Studdiford, M.
D., G. P. Biggs, M. D., J. H. Huddle-
Bton, M. D„ D. H. McAlpin, M. D., Vis-
iting Physicians; J. F. Erdmann, M. D.,
H. S. Stearns, M. D., Visiting Sur-
geons; H. M. Biggs, M. D., E. D. li'iSher,
M. D., Neurologists; J. E. Weeks,M. D.,
Ophthalmologist; F. C. Esson, M. D.,
Assistant; J. E. Nichols, M. D., Otolo-
gist and Laryngologist; H. M. Biggs, M.
D., Pathologist; F. E. Hamlin, M. D.,
J. Long, M. D., C. R. Reagan, M. D..
House Surgeons; J. H. Jenkins, M. D.,
T. D. Lehane, M. D., A. P. Fitch, M.
D., Assistants; W. E. Macklin, M.D., A.
F. Witmer, M. D., J. F. Reed, M. D.,
PiwriMojials.
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL, IN THE
STATE OF NEW YORK, 49th and
50th sts., Lexington and 4th aves. For
the treatment of diseases peculiar to
women. Application for admission
should be made to the House Surgeon.
Capacity of Hospital, 120 beds. There
are two pavilions, each divided into
four sections. There are 25 free beds.
The price of the others varies from
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$6 to $23 per week. Clinics are held
daily, Smidays excepted, at 9 a. m. and
2 p. m., for the treatment of out-door
patients. Apply to the Sup't.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— George
A. Peters, M. D., Thomas M. Markoe,
M. D., T. Gaillard Thomas, M. D.,
Consulting Surgeons; John T. Metcalfe,
M. D., Thomas F. Cock, M. D., G. A.
Sabine, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
Thomas Addis Emmet, M. D., H. D.
Nicoll, M. D., C. Cleveland, M. D., B.
McB. Emmet, M. D., H. T. Hanks, M.
D., Surgeons; J. Duncan Emmet, M.
D., R. B. Talbot, M. D., P. F. Cham-
bers, M. D., P. Outerbridge, M. D.,
Le Roy Broun, M. D., G. A. Kletzsch,
M. D., J. Aspell, M. D., A. S. Bird, M.
D., H. C. Coe, M. D., A. H. Buckmas-
ter, M. D., Assistant Surgeons; L. G.
Baldwin, M. D., J. D. Bissell, M. D.,
A. M. Thomas, M. D., J. G. Hirons, M.
D., Clinical Assistants; G. C. Free-
born, M. D., Pathologist; E. L. Mc-
Ginnis, M. D., Electro-Therapeutist;
Y. Wardlow, M. D., J. H. Rishmiller,
M. C, House Surgeons; H. J. Knapp,
M. D., B. G. Bryant, M. D., Senior As-
sistants; P. C. Pauntleroy, M. D., C. E.
Marrow, M. D., Junior Assistants; B.
McE. Emmet, M. D., Sec'y Med. Board.
FLOWER SURGICAL HOSPITAL
(1890), Eastern Boulevard, New York,
for surgical cases only. Maintained by
the New York Homo9opathic Medical
College. Medical Sup't., W. T. Hel-
muth, M. D. ; Attending Surgeons, F.
E. Doughty, M. D., S. F. Wilcox, M.
D.; House Surgeon, W. A. Stewart,
M. D.; H. P. Holden, M. D., Assistant;
Miss Alice L. Twitchell, Sup't.
HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL (1875),
4th av., bet. 67th and 68th, New York,
for homoeopathic treatment of pa-
tients. Pay patients, from $7 to $40 a
week, are admitted by the Resident
Physician daily. Free patients are ad-
mitted by the Executive Committee on
application through Resident Physician,
which may be made daily, from 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m. Capacity, 100 beds.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— L. L.
Danforth, M. D., G. B. Durrie, M. D.,
T. F. Smith, M. D., C. L. Bagg, M. D.,
A. I. Root, M. D., J. M. Wetmore, M.
D., Attending Physicians; H. L. Os-
trom, M. D., J. H. Thompson, M. D.,
Attending Surgeons.
Medical and Surgical Staff. — ^Attend-
ing Physicians, M. Deschere, M. D.,
G. W. McDowell, M. D., E. H. Por-
ter, M. D., J. W. Dowling, Jr., M. D.,
I. Townsend, M. D., J. B. Garrison,
M.D., W. I. Pierce, M.D.; Attending Sur-
geons, S. F. Wilcox, M. D., W. T. Hel-
muth, Jr., M. D., G. W. Roberts, M.
D.; Consulting Physicians, T. P. Allen,
M. D., J. F. Wetmore, M. D.; Consult-
ing Surgeons, W. T. Helmuth, M. D.,
P. E. Doughty, M. D.
NEW YORK OPHTHALMIC AND
A.URAL INSTITUTE (1869), 46 E.
12th, N. Y.— Hospital and Dispensary for
diseases of the eye and eai-, free to the
poor, capacity 30. Dispensary hours 2
to 3.80 P. M., when applications to
both departments are received. Medical
and Surgical Staff.- Attending Surgeons,
H. Knapp, M. D., R. O. Born, M. D.,
P. E. Dunlap, M. D., M. Toeplitz,
M. D., C. H. May, M. D., A. Duane,
M. D., H. H. Tyson, M. D., J. M.
Mills, M. D., W. Vulpins, M. D. Path-
ologist, W. A. Holden, M. D.
NEW YORK ORTHOPAEDIC
DISPENSARY AND HOSPITAL
(1867), 126, 128 E. 59th, New York,
bet. 4th and Lexington aves. Treatment
for the poor, with special reference to
diseases and deformities of spine and
hip-joints, and other serious diseases
of bones requiring surgical and mechani-
cal treatment. Advice free. Those who
can afford to pay are expected to defray
actual cost of apparatus. Payments by
installments received. No worthy per-
son rejected. Hours 1 to 3 P. M, (ex-
cept Sundays and legal holidays). Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff. — Consulting Phy-
sicians, J. T. Metcalfe, M. D., W. H.
Draper, M. D., A. Jacobi, M. D., A. H.
Smith, M. D.; T. B. Satterthwaite,
M. D. Consulting Surgeons, G. A. Pe-
ters, M. D. ; I. M. Markoe, M. D. ; C. Mc-
Burney, M. D. , W. T. Bull, M. D. ; Con-
sulting Specialists, M. A. Starr, M. D. ,
R. H. Derby, M. D., G. Bacon, M. D.
Attending Surgeon-in-charge, N. M.
Shaffer, M. D. House Surgeon, H. A.
Hibbs, M. D.
LAURA FRANKLIN FREE HOS-
PITAL FOR CHILDREN (1886), 17-
19 E. 111th, 5th av.. New York. Under
the care of the Sisters of Mary (P. B.),
for sick and injured children, whose
guardians are unable to pay. The
treatment is homoeopathic.
ST. ANN'S MATERNITY HOSPI-
TAL, 69th and Lexington ave., New
York. Destitute married women are
received. Unmarried women pregnant
for the first time are sheltered, and
strangers who can afford to pay, but do
not vrish to remain at a hotel or board-
ing house during confinement may be
cared for. The charge for the latter
class varies from $6 to $20 a week for
board and $50 reception fee. Patients
in the wards pay $3 per week and $25
reception fee; these must remain for
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at least three months as wet nurses
or pay an extra fee of $25. Medical
Board same as New York Foundling
Hospital.
UNITED STATES MARINE HOS-
PITAL SERVICE (1798), office at the
Battery, east of Barge Office. For
the care of eick and injured sailors of
merchant vessels sailing under United
States Registry and of the Revenue Cut-
ter service (not for the United States
Marine Corps, for which see United
States Naval Hospital). Controlled by
a surgeon-general, acting under authori-
ty of Secretary of the Treasury.
Supported by Government tonnage dues
on vessels from foreign ports. Office
hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Maintains
the following: Marine Hospital, Staple-
ton, S. I., reached by Staten Island
ferry. Sixty days service immediately
prior to application is required; special
modifications of this rule are occasionally
made. Capacity, 150 patients.
WARD'S ISLAND HOSPITAL (Pub.
Char, and Cor.), Ward's Island, for the
treatment of all classes of diseases,
both male and female. Has also a
training school for nurses. Chief of
Stafe and Supt, G. Taylor Stewart,
M. D.
VASSAR BROTHERS' HOSPITAL,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Founded by Math-
ew Vassar, Jr., and John Guy Vassar.
Chartered in 1882. The hospital is free
to those who are unable to pay for their
board and treatment, preference being
given first to residents of Poughkeepsie,
second to residents of Dutchess County,
and third to the State at large. Those
who can afford to pay will be expected
to do so in proportion to their means.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Visiting
Physicians, John C. Payne, M. D., Al-
fred Hasbrouck, M. D., David B. Ward,
M. D., J. E. Sadlier, M. D. ; Visiting Sur-
geons, Edward H. Parker, M. D., Rob-
ert K. Tuthill, M. D., Guy C. Bayley,
M. D., J. W. Poucher, M. D.; Superin-
tendent, Guy C. Bayley, M. D.
HUDSON RIVER STATE HOSPI-
TAL (1871), Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff.— Charles W. Pil-
grim, M. D., Medical S\iperin't.; S. A.
Russell, M. D., C. H. Langdon, M. D.,
R. W. Parsons, M. D., I. G. Harris,
M. D., T. E. Bamford, M. D., Caroline
S. Pease, M. D., Assisting Physicians;
Mr. D. Porter Lord, Steward; A.
Butts, Treasurer.
ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAL
(formerly Monroe County Insane Asy-
lum), Rochester, N. Y. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff.- E. H. Howard, M. D., Med-
ical Superin't; E. B. Potter, M. D., R.
M. Elliott, li^. D., E valine P. Ballintme,
M. D., Assisting Physicians.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, (1857),
West av., Rochester, N. Y. In charge
of the Sisters of Charity. Ac-
commodates 300. Both sexes ad-
mitted. Medical and Surgical Staff.
— B. M. Moore, Sr., M. D., E. M.
Moore, Jr., M.. D., H. T. WilUams, M.
D., E. W. Mulligan, M. D., Surgeons;
J. W.. Casey, M. D., G. G. Carroll, M.
D., W. R Howard, M D., T. A. O'Hare,
M. D., Physicians; W. Rider, M. D.,
Oculist; J. H. Finnessy, M. D., Resident
Physician.
ROCHESTER CITY HOSPITAL
(1864) West av., Rochester, N. Y.
Accommodation for 200. Medical and
Surgical Staff-Surgical~D. Little, M. D.,
J. W. Whitbeck, M. D,, J. J. Kempe, M.
D., C. E. Rider, M. D.; Medical— Wil-
liam S. Ely, M. D., C. A. Dewey, M.
D., M. L. Mallory; Assistant Staff— H.
T. Williams, M. D., W. Rider, M. D.,
B. W. Mulligan, M. D., S. W. Little,
M. D., L. A. Weigel, M. D.; House Staff
— Drs. Ullman, Cody, Sweet and Far-
rington; Out-patient Staff — 3. L. Rose-
boom, M. D., O. Backus, M. D., L. A.
Weigel, M. D., F. A. Mandeville, M.
D., H. b. Durand, M, D., L. W. Rose,
M. D., A. W. Henckell, M D., C. C.
Young, M. D., D. G. Hastings, M. D.
MONROE COUNTY LUNATIC
ASYLUM, Rochester, N. Y. Changed
to Rochester State Hospital.
ELLIS HOSPITAL (1885), 408 Unioa
St., Schenectady, N. Y. Medical and
Surgical Staff- Robert Fuller, M. D.,
W. L. Pearson, M. D., Consulting
Physicians and Surgeons; J. L. School-
craft, M. D., Charles C. Duryee, M. D.,
George E. McDonald, M. D., Charles
Hammer, M. D., J. A. Heatly, M. D.,
H. C. Van Zandt, M. D., Attending
Physicians and Surgeons; G. S. Munson,
M. D., Eye and Ear Surgeon; A. T.
Veeder, M. D., Dis. of the Upper Air
Passages; F. M. Joslin, M. D., Resident
Physician and Surgeon.
WHjLARD state HOSPITAL,
(1869), Willard, Seneca Lake, N. Y.
For all classes of the insane. Public or
private patients admitted on medical
certificate of insanity. Capacity, 2100.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Theo. H.
Kellogg, M. D., Superin't.; Alex. Nellis,
Jr., M. D., First Assist. Physician; Hor-
ace G. Hopkins, M. D., Samuel F. Mel-
lon, M. D., Henry P. Frost, M. D.,
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UNDERTAKERS,
16th and Columbia Ave., Philad'a.
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Thomas J. Currie, M. D., F. A. Lewis,
M. D., G. O'Hanlon, M. D., Emma Put-
man, M. D.. Assist. Physicians; F.
B. Bowlby, M. D., G. F. Rogan, M. D.,
Medical Internes.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Under the charge of the
Sisters of St. Francis. Number of beds,
120. Medical and Surgical State— Chief
of Medical Staff, H. D. Didama, M. D. ;
Physicians, H. L. Eisner, M. D , H. H.
Pease, M. D., W. A. Curtin, M. D.,
Surgeons, N. Jacobson, M. D., D. M.
Totman, M. D., Scott Owen, M. D.,
U. H. Brown, M. D. , Ophthalmologist
and_Aurist; W. H. May, M. D., Path-
ologist; W. H. Dunlap, M. D., Derma-
tologist; A. B. Miller, M. D., Gynecolo-
gist; J. R. Harding, M. D., House Phy-
sician; W. H. Fuller, M. D., House
Surgeon; S. C. Dayan, D. D. S., Den-
tist.
TROY HOSPITAL (1849), 8th St.,
Troy, J^. Y. In charge of the Sisters
of Charity. Receives medical and sur-
gical cases, and patients of both sexes,
of every denomination. Accommodates
200. Rate per week, in wards, $5; with
room, $10 to $12, and upwards, ac-
cording to care. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— A. T. Van Vranken, M. D.; C.
B. Nichols, M. D., C. C. Schuyler, M.
D., J. C. Hutchison, M. D., Consulting
Physicians; Leroy McLean, M. D. , J. B.
Harvie, M. D., C. B. Herrick, M. D.,
Attending Surgeons; B. S. Booth, M. D. ,
T. G. Dickson, M. D., M. D. Dickinson,
M. D., Assistant Surgeons; C. H Bur-
beck, M. D., Z. Rosseau, M. D., D.
W. Houston, M. D., W. Finder, Jr., M.
D., Attending Physicians; Eye and Bar
Department, C. S. Merrill, M. D., At-
tending Surgeon; C. H. Moore, M. D.,
Assistant; J. O'Connor, M. D., Resident
Physician and Surgeon.
MARSHALL INFIRMARY AND
RENSSELAER COUNTY LUNATIC
ASYLUM (1851), Troy, N. Y.— Con-
sists of the following departments: For
medical and surgical, insane ,and for ly-
ing-in women; a dispensary is attached
to the infirmary, which is free to the
sick. Medical and Surgical Staff. — R. H.
Ward, M. D., R. B. Bontecou, M. D.,
M. H. Burton, M. D. , Wash Akin M. D.,
Attending Physicians; J.D.Lomax, M.D.,
Medical Sup't; R. O. Goudie, M. D.,
Medical Assist.
ST. ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL
AND HOME (1866), 172 Columbia st.,
Utica, N. Y. Under the care of the
Sisters of St. Francis. To give medical
and surgical aid to the sick. All are
received without regard to age, sex, color,
nationality or religion. Will accommo-
date 50 patients. The support is mainly
derived from the board of patipnts and
contributions. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— H. S. Quin, M. D., Chief of
Staff; Surgical Staff, J. H. Glass, M.
D., Surgeon in Charge; D. C. Dye, M.
D.; E. M. Hyland, M. D., J. G. Kil-
boum, M. D., W. B. Palmer, M. D.
Medical Staff, C. P. Russell, M. D.
W. M. Gibson, M. D., E. D. Fuller, M,
D., W. A. Burgess, M. D., W. E. Wet-
more, M. D., House Physician.
FAXTON HOSPITAL AND HOME
FOR AGED MEN, Perkins ave.,
Utica, N. Y. Its main object is to fuiv
nish a home for men of advanced age,
whose need of shelter and care is due
to misfortune and not to intemperance
and vice.
UTICA STATE HOSPITAL (1843),
Utica, N. Y. Controlled by a Board
of Managers appointed by the Governor
and Senate, who report to the Legisla-
ture. Charge per week for patients.
Whose friends are able to reimburse the
State, $3.75; private patients, $6 upt
ward. Accommodates 905. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— G. Alder Blumer, M. D.,
Superintendent and Physician; William
Mabon, M. D., First Assistant Physi-
cian; H. L. Palmer, M. D., Second As-
sistant Physician; W. Steele, M. D.,
Third Assistant Physician; W. C. Gib-
son, M. D., Fourth Assistant Physician;
Clara Smith, M. D., Woman Assistant
Physician.
FAXTON HOSPITAL AND TRAIN-
ING SCHOOL FOB NURSES (1873),
Utica, N. Y. Accommodates 30 pa-
tients. Medical and Surgical Staff. —
James H. Glass, M. D., Surgeon in
Charge; A. R. Simmons,. M. D., J. G.
Kilbourn, Jx. D., F. F. Ellinwood, M.
D., Visiting Surgeons; H. C. Palmer,
M. D., Chas. B. Tefft, M. D., P. H.
Brewer, M. D., J. M. Ross, M. D.,
Walter B. Palmer, M. D. , LeRoy Jones,
M. D., L. F. Pattingill, M. D., M. J.
Davies, M. D. , Wm. Powell, M. D. , W.
H. Brownell, M. D., C. G. Ward, M.
D. , H. E. Shumway, M.D., Eye, Ear and
Throat; A. R. Simmons, M. D., C. W.
Crumb, M. D., Assistants; Obstetrical,
P. H. Brewer, M. D., W. H. Brownell,
M. D., Gynecological, James H. Glass,
M. D., J. G. Kilbourn, M. D., Derma-
tological, Charles P. Russell, M. D. ,
Theodore Deeeke, PathoIogiBt.
UTICA CITY HOSPITAL, Utlc*,
N. Y. Incomorated under Board of
Charity Commissioners in 1873. For
the treatment of sick poor. Accommo-
dates 50. Surgeon-in-Charge, J. G. Kil-
bourn, M. D.
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ST. LUKE'S. HOME AND HOSPI-
TAL, Columbia et., Utica, N. Y. For
the care and treatment of the sick,
■without regard to religious belief or
condition of life. Accommodates about
40. Private patients may remain under
the care of their own physicians'. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff.— W. B. Ford,
M. D., Medical Director. Physicians,
E. D. Fuller, M. D., W. M. Gibson, M.
D., J. D. Jones, M. D., A. J. Browne,
M. D. Surgeons, W. H. Booth, M.
D, H. G. Jones, M. D. Consulting
Staff, M. M. Bagg, M. D., J. G. Hunt,
M. D., 0. E. Smith, M. D., L. Rinkle,
M. D., A. P. Dodge, M. D., C. E. Mun-
ger, M. D., F. H. Peck, M. D., E. M.
Draper, M. D., G. Graves, M. D, J. E.
Easbach, M. D., W. J. Schuyler, M. D.,
House Physicians; P. J. Campbell, M.
D., House Surgeon.
THE NEW ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL
on Ashburton ave., Utica, N. Y., is near-
Ing completion. 'The building and
grounds are the gift of Mr. William
H. Cochran and wife.
ST. JOHN'S RIVERSIDE HOSPI-
TAL (1870), Yonkers, N. Y. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— W. H. Sherman,
M. D., E. Schopen, M. D., Attending
Surgeons; F. H. Strong, M. . D., D.
John, M. D., Attending Physicians; F.
W. Sawyer, M. D., House Physician
and Surgeon.
GOUVERNBUR HOSPITAL (1885)
(Dept. Pub. Char, and Cor.). — Gouv-
emeur slip. Thirty-nine beds. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— J. W. Wright, M.
D., J. D. Bryant, M. D., Consulting
Surgeons; A. A. Smith, M. D., Con-
sulting Physician; O. J. Ward, M. D.,
J. E. Kelly, M. D., H. M. Silver, M.
D., Visiting Surgeons; R. J. Carlisle,
M. D., C. B. Nammack, M. D^ Visiting
Physicians; N. K. Jamal, M. D., House
Surgeon; J. D. Thomas, M. D., Senior
Assistant; A. Pittis, M. D., Junior As-
sistant.
ST. ELIZABETH HOSPITAL AND
DISPENSARY, Utica, N. Y. Medical
and Surgical Staff.- Hamilton S. Quin,
M. D., Chief of Staff; James H. Glass,
M. D., Surgeon in Charge; Judson G.
Kilboum, M. D., Edward M. Hyland,
M. D., Attending Surgeons; C. P. Rus-
sell, M. D., W. B. Palmer, M. D.,
Visiting Physicians.
SEASIDE HOSPITAL FOR CHIL-
DREN, New Dorp, Staten Island, New
York, 223 beds, all free. An auxiliary
to the Floating Hospital of St. John's
Guild, and under the same management.
Medical and Surgical Staff. — Consulting
Surgeons, Charles A. Leale, M. D., Wil-
liam Thurman, M. D., John H. Hinton,
M. D.; Consulting Physicians, Mark
Blumenthal, M. D., Byron V. Tomp-
kins, M. D., J. Henry Fruitnight, M.
D.; Resident Physicians, G. H. Mal-
lett, M. D., W. A. Graham, M. D.
THE CHILDREN'S CITY HOSPI-
TAL, 155 and 157 W. 61st st, New-
York. Under the management of St.
John's Guild. Non-sectarian and free.
Children from 3 to 15 years admitted.
BUFFALO EYE AND EAR IN-
FIRMARY, (1876), 673 Michigan st.,.
Buffalo, N. Y. Medical and Surgical
Staff— Consultants, R. Park, M. D.,.
C. E. Rider, M. D., F. S. Crego, M.
D.; Eye and Ear, L. Howe, M. D., H.
Y. Grant, M. D. ; Throat, W. S. Renner,.
M. D., C. O. Chester, M. D.
THE LONG ISLAND THROAT
AND LUNG HOSPITAL AND PEO-
PLE'S DISPENSARY (1889), 55 Wil-
loughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. , Medicat
and Surgical Staff.— D. M. WooUey, M.
D., Surgeon in Chief; C. T. Schondel-
meier, M. D., W. L. Rickard, M. D.,.
J. B. Welwood, M. D., Surgeons; W.
N. Belcher, M. D., Pathologist; O. D.
Pomeroy, M. D., J. W. Gleitsmann, M.
D., R. Myles, M. D., B. F. Westbrook,
M. D., J. C. Shaw, M. D., Consulting-
Surgeons.
S. R. SMITH INFIRMAJRY (1863),.
Castletou ave.. New Brighton, S. I., N.
Y. Contains sixty-two beds. No con-
tagious or incurable diseases admitted.
Accommodations for private patients,
and patients can have their own physi-
cian. Has a Training School of
Nurses. Medical and Surgical Staff. —
J. Scales, M. D., J. Walter Wood, M.
D., Surgeons; F. Mechtold, M. D., J.
E. Vidal, M. D., G. P. Jessup, M. D., H.
Johnston, M. D., Physicians; F. B. Mar-
tindale, M. D., Chief of Staff; 0. Cleve-
land, M. D., Consulting Gynecologist;
J. T. Sprague, M. D., House Surgeon.
THE HARLEM BYE, EAR AND
THROAT INFIRMARY (1882), 144 E.
127th St., New York. Open daily (Sun-
days excepted) from 2 to 3 P. M. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff.— R. E. Swin-
burne, M. D., Surgeon; M. Erlwein,
M. D., Assistant Surgeon; H. D. Bum-
ham, M. D., C. B. Meding, M. D., Clin-
ical Assistants; H. Knapp, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeon.
DEUTSCHE POLIKLINIK (1883),
411 6th St., New York. Open daily
(Sundays and holidays excepted) from
1 to 5 P. M. Medical and Surgical Staff.
—Internal Diseases, 4 to 5 P. M., S
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Breitenf eld, M. D., M. Gross, M.D. ; Chil-
drea's, 1 to 2 P. M., A. G. Hllke, M. D.,
L. Fisher, M. D.; Eye, 2 to 3 P. M.,
S. Fisher, M. D., H. S. Oppenheimer,
M. D.; Ear and Throat, 3 to 4 P. M.,
T. W. Busche, M. D., S. Kohn,
M. D.; W. Frenderthal, M. D.; Dis-
eases of Women, 3 to 4 P. M.,
J. Schmitt, M. D., C. A. Van Ramdohr,
M. D., H. J. Boldt, M. D.; Venereal
and Cutaneous, 3 to 4 P. M., L. Weiss,
M. D., I. M. Rottenberg, M. D.; Ner-
vous Diseases 3 to 4 P. M., F. DeKraft,
M. D., A. Shulman, M. D., A. Traut-
man, M. D.; Surgical, 4 to 5 P. M., 0.
Beck, M. D., F. Mathews, M. D., M.
J. Schwerd, M. D,, A. H. Stieheling,
M. D.; Dentist, A. T. Borst, D. D. S.,
Apothecary, 0. Von Strumfeder, Ph. G.,
Secretary, W. Freudeuthal, M. D.
NEW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
ALBANY COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
GIETY— Will meet at Alumni Hall semi-
annually second Tuesday in October,
annually second Tuesday in May.
Stated meetings Wednesday p. m.;
monthly, from May to October. J. W.
Droogan, M. D., Sec'y, Albany.
AULiEGHANY COUNTY MEDI-
CAIi SOCIETY.— Will meet at Belmont
second Wednesday in February, May,
August and November. A. E. Williard,
M. D., Sec'y, Friendship.
BROOME COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Binghamtou
first Tuesday in October, January,
April and July. John Leverett, M. D.,
Sec'y, Binghamton.
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY— Annual meeting first
Tuesday in May, at Salamanca; quar-
terly meetings on first Wednesday in
August, November and February. M.
C. Hawley, M. D., Sec'y, East Ran-
dolph.
CAYUGA COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
GIETY.— Will meet at Auburn, N. Y.,
second Thursday of each month. Aji-
nual meeting in May; semi-annual meet-
ing in December, S. E. Austin, M. D.,
Sec'y, Auburn.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet annually
second Tuesday in July at Mayville;
«emi-annual meeting third Tuesday in
December. A. H. Bowers, M. D.,
Sec'y, Jamestown.
CHEMUNG COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Elmira; an-
nual meeting in May, third Tuesday in
February, August and November. N.
H. So.ble, M. D., Sec'y, 504 B. Water
■street, Elmira.
CHENANGO COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Norwich, sec-
ond Tuesday in January; semi-annually,
second Tuesday in June. B. A. Thomp»
son, M. D., Sec'y, Norwich.
CLINTON COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Plattsburg, sec-
ond Tuesday in January and July. D.
S. Kellogg, M. D., Sec'y, Plattsburg.
COLUMBIA COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Hudson, first
Tuesday in October; semi-annual meet-
ing, first Tuesday in June, at Chatham.
Thomas Wilson, M. D., Sec'y, Claverock.
CORTLAND COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Cortland.
Annual meeting, second Thursday in
June; semi-annual meeting, second
Tuesday in December; quarterly meet-
ings, second Tuesday in March and
September. Frank H. Green, M. D.,
Sec'y, Homer.
DELAWARE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Delhi. , An-
nually, second Tuesday in June; semi-
annually, in October. George C. SmitK,
M. D., Sec'y, Delhi.
DUTCHESS COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— WiU meet at Poughkeeg-
sie, second Wednesday in January; semi-
annual meeting, second Wednesday in
June. J. B. Sadlier, M. D., Sec'y,
Poughkeepsie.
ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY.—Will meet at Buffalo. Anuuu-
ally, second Tuesday in January; semi-
annually, second Tuesday in June. Dr.
Franklin C. Gram, M. D., Sec'y, 466
Glenwood avenue, Buffalo.
ESSEX COUNTY MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY.—Will meet at Port Henry, third
or fourth Tuesday in May. Allen O.
Grover, M. D., Sec'y, Port Henry, Es-
sex County.
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FHANKLIN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Malone. Aiir
nually, first Tuesday lu January; semi-
annually, first Tuesday in June ; quarter-
ly, first Tuesday in September. R. J.
"Wilding, M. D., Sec'y, Malone.
FULTON COUNTY MEDICAL -SO-
CIETY.—Will meet annually, Albany,
second Thursday in January; semi-an-
nual in June; quarterly in April and
September at Gloversville. A. L. John-
Bon, M. D., Sec'y, Gloversville.
GREENE COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet second Tuesday in
January, May, July and October. W.
C. Wright, M. D., Sec'y, Leeds.
HERKIMER COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Herkimer
first Tuesday of September; quarterly
meetings first Tuesday in June and De-
cember. A. Walter Suiter, M. D., Sec'y,
Herkimer.
JEFFERSON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet quarterly at
Watertown second Tuesday in April and
October; annual meeting second 'Tuesday
in January; semi-annual meeting second
Tuesday in July. H. H. Smith, M. D.,
Sec'y, Watertown.
KINGS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet at Brooklyn. An-
nual meeting on the third Tuesday in
January; stated meetings on the third
Tuesday of other months, except July
and August. All meetings are now held
at 356 Bridge street. In the library, which
comprises 9000 volumes, there are over
200 journals regularly on file, which
are constantly open to the medical pro-
fession. A directory for nurses is main-
tained by the society at ' its rooms.
David Myerle, M. D., Sec'y, 13-5 Rod-
ney St., Brooklyn.
LEWIS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Annual meeting fourth Tues-
day in June; semi-annual, third Tues-
day in December; quarterly, fourth Tues-
day in March and September. W. O.
Hubbard, M. D., Sec'y, Lowville.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Genesee. An-
nual meeting third Tuesday in May;
semi-annually second Tuesday in June
and December; quarterly meeting, third
Tuesday in August and February. R.
W. Green, M. D., Sec'y, Genesee.
MADISON COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.- Will meet at Oneida and
Eaton. Second Tuesday in July at
Oneida; semi-annually, last 'Tuesday
preceding December 25, at Eaton. Gil-
bert Birdsall, M. D., Sec'y, No. —
Brookfield.
MONROE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Chamber of
Commerce, Rochester. Annual meetin-
last Wednesday in May. Frederick Rem-
ington, M. D., Sec'y, Rochester.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Fonda
(annual) second Wednesday in Decem-
ber; quarterly meeting, second Wednes-
day in March, June and September.
Charles Stover, M. D., Sec'y, Amster-
dam.
NEW YORK COUNTY MEDICAI
SOCIETY.— Will meet at the Academj
of Medicine, 19 W. 43d. C. H.
Avery, M. D., Sec'y, 238. E,
18th St. The purposes and ob-
jects of the Society are "to aid in
regulating the practice of physic and
surgery in this State," and "to contrib-
ute to the diffusion of true science, and
particularly the knowledge of the heal-
ing art and preservation of the public
health." The officers of the Society,
together with the five censors, consti-
tute a Comitia Minora, who meet on
the Monday preceding each annual and
the stated meetings of the Society. The
Society is represented in the State Medi-
cal Society by 30 delegates. Nomina-
tions for officers at stated meetings in
September. Annual meeting and elec-
tion the fourth Monday in October.
Stated meetings are held at 19 W. 43d
St., at 8.30 o'clock, on the fourth Mon-
day evening of every month, excepting
June, July and August. Initiation fee,
52; annual dues, $3.
Olhcers.- S. D. Powell, M. D., Pres.;
H. D. Chapin, M. D., lat Vice Pres.;
E. H. Graudin, M. D., 2d V. Pres.;
C. H. Avery, M. D., Sec'y, 337 E. 18th;
W. B. Bullard, M. D., Asst. Sec'y;
J. S. Warren, M. D., Treas., 204 W
88th; A. S. Hunter, M. D., R. Van
Santvoord, M. D. , C. H. Knight, M. D. ,
F. Peterson, M. D., E. D Fisher, M.D.,
Censors.
Committee on Hygiene. — W.A.Ewing,
M. D., J. B. Bissell, M. D., E. N.
Liell, M. D., H. J. Boldt, M. D., T. K.
Tuthill, M. D.
Committee on Prize Essays. — J. D.
Bryant, M. D., G. M. Hammond, M.
D., V. P. Gibney, M. D.
Committee on Ethics.— W. H. Katzen-
bach, M. D., W. M. Polk, M. D., S.
S. S. Burt, M. D., A. M. Jacobus, M.D.,
A. N. Brockway, M. D.
Committee on Auditing. — J. E. Nich-
ols, M. D., O. Beck, M. D.
Delegates. — To the Medical Society of
the State of New York: 6. T. Elliot,
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M. D., C. H. Avery, M. D., J. E.
Nichols, M. D., J. B. Emerson, M. D.,
J. A. Fordyce, M. D., W. J. Morton,
M. D., W. R. Totvnsend, M. D., A. H.
Buckmaster, M. D. , H. J. Boldt, M. D. ,
J. E. Newcomb, M. D., A. Dallas, M.
D., L. C. Gray, M. D., F. N. Lewis.
M. D., J. B. Bissell, M. D., J. G.
Smith, M. D., C. S. Cole, M. D., B. N.
Liell, M. D., G. M. Edebohls, M. D.,
G. T. Wetmore, M. D., A. L. Fisk,
M. D., T. H. Myers, M. D., E. W.
Thompson, M.D., W. F. Chappell, M.D.,
L. A. Coffin, M. D., H. N. Heineman,
M. D., C. A. Von Ramdohr, M. D., W.
O. Plympton, M. D., B. Sachs, M. D.,
J. E. Kelly, M. D., T. Dunham, M. D.
NIAGARA COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Lockport, N.
T. Annual meeting first Tuesday in
June; semi-annual meeting second
Tuesday in January; quarterly meetings
first Tuesday in April and September.
H. H. Mayne, M. D., Sec'y. Lockport.
ONEIDA COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.— Annual meeting second T'ues-
day in April; semi-annual meeting, sec-
ond Tuesday in October; quarterly meet-
ings, second Tuesday in July and Janu-
ary. Semi-annual at Rome; others at
Utica. David S. Eynon, M. D., Sec'y,
Utica.
ONONDAGA MEDICAL SOCIETY.
— Will meet at Academy of Medicine.
Annual meeting, second Tuesday in
May; aemi-annual, third Tuesday in De-
cember; quarterly, as the Society may
direct. D. H. Murray, M. D., Sec'y,
Syracuse.
ONTARIO COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Ontario County
Court House, second Tuesday in Janu-
ary, April July and October. A. L.
Baehan, M. D., Sec'y, Canandaigua.
ORANGE COUNTY MEDICAL SO
CIBTY.— Will meet at Goshen (annual)
first Tuesday in May, county seat; semi-
annual meeting first Tuesday in Octo-
ber in larger towns and cities of the
county. Theodore D. Mills, M. D.,
Sec'y, Middletown.
ORLEANS COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet annually at Al-
bion, first Tuesday in November; spring
meeting, Medina, in March; summer
meeting at HoUey, in July. Daniel H.
Breeman, M. D., Sec'y, Albion.
OSWEGO COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet annually at Central
Square, second Tuesday in May; semi-
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annual meeting, second Tuesday in De-
cember. P. L. Cooley, M. D., Sec'y,
Oswego.
OTSEGO COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Cooperstown,
third Wednesday in July; semi-annual
meeting third Tuesday in January, at
place fixed. Henry W. Boorn, M. D.,
Sec'y, Schenevus.
PUTNAM COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Carmel annually
fourth Tuesday of May; semi-annually
in October. J. E. Reed, M. D., Sec'y,
Carmel.
QUEENS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Long Island City,
last Tuesday of May; at Mineola, semi-
annual, last Ttiesday in October. James
L. Cooley, M. D., Sec'y, Glen Cove.
RENSSELAER COUNTY MED-
ICAL SOCIBTY.— Will meet at Troy
annual meeting, third Tuesday in May;
stated meetings' third Tuesday of each
month, . except May, July and August.
M. D. Dickinson, M. D., Sec'y, St. Paul
Place, Troy.
RICHMOND COUNTY .MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at S. R. Smith In-
firmary. Meets first Wednesday of each
month; annually first Wednesday in Jan-
uary. H. O. Johnston, M. D., Sec'y,
New Brighton.
ROCKLAND \COUNTY.— Annual
meeting, last Tuesday in May; semi-an-
nual meeting, last 'Tuesday in October.
J. M. Hasbrouck, M. D., Treas.
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY MED-
ICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at DeKalb
Junction. Annual meeting third Tues-
day in May; semi-annual meeting third
Tuesday in October. Samuel W. Close,
M. D., Sec'y, Gouveneur.
SARATOGA COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.- Disbanded.
SCHENECTADY COUNTY MED-
ICAL SOCIETY.- Will meet at Schenec-
tady. Annual meeting second Tuesday
in January; semi-annual meeting second
Tuesday in June; quarterly meeting sec-
ond Tuesday in March and September.
Frank Brownell, M. D., Sec'y, Schenec-
tady.
SCHOHARIE COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Schoharie. An-
nual meeting third Tuesday of May;
semi-annual, second Tuesday of October.
H. F. Kjngsley, M. D., Sec'y, Scho-
harie.
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STEUBEN COUNTT MEDICAL.
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Bath. An-
nually second Tuesday in May; semi-
annually, second Tuesday in January.
Chester T. Stewart, M. D., Sec'y, Bath.
SUFFOLK COUNTY MEDICAI i SO-
CIETY.—Will meet annually at Riyer-
head, semi-annually in October, H. H.
Young, M. D., Sec'y-. Riyerhead.
SULLIVAN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Liberty. An-
nual meeting, first Wednesday in June, at
Monticello; Semi-annual place of meeting
fixed at annual meeting, G. S. Payne,
M. D., Sec'y., Liberty, N. Y.
WYOMING COUNTY MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION.— G. B. Straight, M.
D., Sec'y, Perry.
YATES COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
GIETY.— Annual meting first Tuesday
in June. Semi-annual meeting, second
Tuesday in January. Other meetings
at places selected at previous meet-
ing. C. C. Harvey, M. D., Sec'y, Dun-
dee.
TIOGA COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Oswego, second
Tuesday in January, April, July and
October, R. D. Eastman, M. D., Sec'y,
Berkshire, N. Y.
TOMPKINS COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Ithaca, last
Wednesday in May, September, Novem-
bre, G. H. Lockerby, MT. D., Sec'y, Itha-
ca, N. Y.
ULSTER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
GIETY.— W-ill meet at Kingston; annual
meeting last Tuesday in May; stated
meetings second Tuesday in September,
November, December, January and
March, Charles A. Munn, M. D., Sec'y,
Kingston, N. Y.
WARREN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Lake George first
Thursday in June and December, G. H.
McMurray, M. D., Sec'y, Glens Falls,
N. Y.
WASHINGTON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at West
Hebron, October 2 (semi-annual). An-
nual meetings at Argyle May 15, Henry
Root, M. D., Sec'y, White Hall, M. D.
WAYNE COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Lyons (annual)
second Tuesday in July semi-annual meet-
ing at Newark, third Tuesday in July,
quarterly meetings at Palmyra, second
•ruesday in October; at Clyde, second
Tuesday in April, J. M. Turner, M. D.,
Sec'y, Lyons, N. Y.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.- Will meet annually
at White Plains, third Tuesday in June.
Other meetings, third Tuesday in Sep-
tember, November, January and Api'il.
R. Condit Eddy, M. D., Sec'y, New
Rochelle.
NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SUR-
GICAL SOCIETY (1834), New York.—
Its objects, professional topics and
friendly intercourse. Meetings held on
the second and fourth Sat. of each
month (July, Aug. and Sept. excepted.)
Annual meeting, fourth Sat. in Jan.
Officers.— George G. Wheelock, M. D.,
Pres.; Robt. Abbe, M. D., Sec'y, 11 W.
50th; L. A. Stimson, M. D., Treas.
NEW YORK SOCIETY FOR THE
RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND OR-
PHANS OF MEDICAL, MEN (1842),
New York. Annual initiation fee of
?25, and $10 dues in semi-annual pay-
ments. Any person paying $100 at one
time becomes a member for life, and
$150 and upward a benefactor.
Persons Entitled to Relief.— 1. The
widow of a member whose income does
not exceed $800 per annum. If said
widow shall marry again, her annuity
shall cease. 2. Children of a member,
males under 16 and females under 18
years of age and unmarried, and where
the mother's income is not more than
$200 per annum for each child respect-
ively, in addition to the $800 above
mentioned. 3. Orphans of a member,
males under 16 and females under 18
years of age and unmarried, whose in-
come does not exceed $200 per annum.
Every child, on arriving at the age when
the annuity ceases, shall receive the
sum of $50 as an outfit. In cases of
prolonged ill health, or other extraordin-
ary circumstance, the assistance granted
to the surviving children of members
may be extended beyond the limits of
16 and 18 years respectively. The mar-
riage of the widow shall not invalidate
the claims of the children to assistance
from the Society. No one shall be en-
titled to claim assistance from the So-
ciety unless the person by virtue of
whose membership the claim is made
has been a member for the two years
previous to his death.
Every widow of a member shall be
entitled to $400 per annum, but for
every $10 or multiple of $10 of income,
an amount fully equal to 50 per cent,
of said income shall be deducted from
the annuity. Every child entitled to
relief shall receive $100 per annum,
subject to the same reduction of 50 per
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cent, of income as above. When there
are full orphans, then each case shall
be specially investigated by the Stand-
ing Committee, and the amount fixed
for every year, according to the circum-
stances of the case.
Officers.— E. Eliot, M. D., 138 Madi-
son ave., Pres.; Jos. Wiener, M. D.; J.
H. Emerson, M. D. ; D. Webster, M. D.,
Vice Pres'ts; A. F. Currier, M. D.,
Sec'y; H. Tuck, M. D.. Tl-eas.
NEW YORK PATHOLOGICAL SO-
CIETY (1844).— Will meet at 19 W.
43d, second and fourth Wed. (Monthly),
8.30 P. M. except interval between June
15 and Sept. 15. Annual meeting, sec-
ond Wed. in January. Blanks for ad-
mission to membership vrill be furnished
by the Sec'y. Requirements for Mem-
bership^— Members of the Society, to-
gether VFith his or her medical diploma,
if not a member of the Med. Soc'ty of
the County of New York, the N. Y.
Academy of Medicine, or the N. Y.
County Medical Assoc.
Officers, 1894.— G. O. Freeborn, M. D.,
Pres.; R. H. Sayre, M. D., Vice Pres;
O. O. Ludlow, M. D., Sec'y, 210 W.
135th; John H. Hinton, M. D., Treas.;
J. S. Ely, M. D., Editor.
THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF
MEDICINE, (1847).— Will meet at 19
W. 43d, 1st and 3d Thurs., monthly,
July, August and September excepted,
at 8 p. m. Initiation fee, ?25; annual
dues, $20; no dues the first year; non-
resident dues $3 yearly.
Officers.— D. B. St. John Roosa M. D.,
Pres. ; O. McBurney, M. D., L. A. Stim-
Bon, M. D., J. D. Bryant, M. D., Vice-
Pres'ts; R. Kalish, M. D., 50 W. 36th,
Sec; R. H. Sayre, M. D., Asst. Sec;
M. A. Starr, M. D., Cor. Sec'y; A. B.
Judson, M. D., Statistical Sec'y: O. B.
Douglas, M. D., Treas.; E. H. Grandin,
M. D., Ex. Lib.; Mr. John S. Brownne,
Res. Lib.
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MED-
ICINE—SECTIONS.— Newly admitted
resident fellow shall be assigned to a
section by the president, subject to a
change by the Academy. The sections
shall bring before the Academy such
matters as pertain to the several depart-
ments respectively assigned to them as
subjects for discussion, or other action.
Sections on Pediatrics.— Meets 2d
Thura. in each month. J. E. Winters,
M. D., Chair.; F. M. CrandaU, M. D.,
Sec'y. Obstetrics and Gynecology. —
Meets 4th Thurs., 8 p. m., monthly. M.
MoLane, M. D., Chair.; G. W. Jarman,
M. D., Sec'y. General Medicine. — Meets
3d Tues. 8 p. m., monthly; W. H. Por-
ter, M. D., Chair.; W. G. LeBoutillier,
M. D., Sec'y. Neurology.- Meets 2d Fri.
8 p. m. monthly; F. Peterson, M. D.,
Chair.; J. Cftllms, M. D., Sec'y. Orth-
opsedic Surgery.— Meets 3d Fri. 8 p. m.,
monthly; T. H. Myers, M. D., Chau^.; S.
Lloyd, M. D., Sec'y. Laryngology and
Rhinology.— Meets 4th Wed., 8 p. m.,
monthly; D. B. Delevan, M. D., Chair.;
J. E. Newcomb, M. D., Sec'y. Surgery.
— Meets 2d Mon. 8 p. m., monthly; G. A.
Powers, M. D., Chair.; R. Whitman,
M. D., Sec'y. Ophthalmology and Otol-
ogy.— Meets 3d Mon. 8 p. m., monthly;
J. A. Andrews, M. D., Chair.; W. B.
Marple, M. D., Sec'y. Public Health,
Legal Medicine, etc. — Meets 1st Wed. 8
p. m., monthly; J. W. Roosevelt, M. D.,
Chair.; F. H. Dillingham, M. D., Sec'y.
Genito-Urinary. Surgery. — Meets 2d
Thurs. 8 p m., monthly; L. B. Bangs,
M. D., Chair.; J. R. Hayden, M. D.,
Sec'y
NEW YORK OPHTHALMOLOGI-
CAL SOCIETY, (1864).— For the
discussion of ophthalmic and aural
sciences. Meetings held 2d Mon. month-
ly. Election of officers in Jan. at mem-
bers' residences. Officers. — W. S. Den-
nett, M. D., Pres.; Frank N. Lewis,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; D. W. Hunter, M.
D., 233 Madison ave., Sec'y and Tteas.
NEW YORK MBDICO-HISTORI-
OAL SOCIETY, (1864).— To discover,
procure and preserve whatever relates
to the medical history of the city of
New York and vicinity. Meets at the
residence of the editor 2d Mon. month-
ly. Officers.— Ellsworth Eliot, M. D.,
Pres.; W. B. Griffith, M. D., Vice-
Pres.; Gordon Frazer, M. D., 321 W.
35th. Sec'y and Treas. ; John Shrady,
M. D., Editoi;; L. S. Horton, M. D.,
Diarist.
THE NEW YORK OBSTETRICAL
SOCIETY (1863). For the discussion
of all that pertains to Obstetrics, Gyne-
cology and Pediatrics. All regular
practitioners of good standing, residing in
New York and Brooklyn, who make this
branch of medicine a prominent part of
their study or practice, are eligible for
election. Applications for membership —
apply to the Sec'y. Stated meetings are
held on the first and third Tues. monthly.
Annual, third Tues. in Oct. Officers.—
Charles Jewett, M. D., Pres.; B. H.
Grandin, M. D., G. M. Bdebohls, M. D.,
Vice Pres.; A. M. Jacobus, M. D.,
Rec. Sec'y, 126 W. 48th; J. R. Goffe,
M. D., Ass't Sec'y; A. H. Buckmaeter,
M. D., Cor. Sec'y; J. L. Morrill, M.
D. Treas.; G. C. Freeborn, M. D.,
Pathologist.
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NEW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES (1818). Objects— The study
and advancement of all branches of
science and publication of original
papers. Meetings at Columbia College
Monday, 8 p. m. (except June, July, Aug.
and Sept.). Election, 4th Mon. of Feb.
Subscription, $10, and Annals free to
members. Ofiieers. — J. K. Rees, M. D.,
Pres.; R. P. Whitfield, M. D., let
Vice Pres.; H. F. Osborn, M. D., 2d
Vice Pres.; T. L. Caeey, M. D., Cor.
Sec'y; J. F. Kemp, M. D., Rec. Sec'y,
225 E. 72d; C. F. Cox, M. D., Treas.;
A. Hollick, M. D., Librarian.
THE AMERICAN MICROSCOPI-
CAL SOCIETY OF THE CITY OP
NEW YORK (1865). For the study of
microscopy, histology, optics, and other
branches of physical science. Meetings.
4th Wed. (monthly), at 8 p. m., at resi-
dences of members. Annual dues, $5.
Officers.— T. H. McAllister, M. D., Pres.;
O. G. Mason, M. D., Sec'y, Bellevue
Hospital; C. Van Brunt, M. D., Treas.
NEW YORK MEDICAL UNION
(1865), (late East Riyer Medical Asso-
ciation). Initiation fee, $2; annual
dues, $2. Meetings, 2d Tties. (monthly),
except July and Aug., at 8 p. m.
Officers.- A. F. Currier, M. D., Pres.;
F. Bennett, M. D., J. B. McMahon,
M D., F. Huber, M. D., A. W. Neu-
field, M. D., Vice Pres. ; W. J. Purcell,
M. D., Rec. Sec'y, 102 W. 84th; W. E.
Forest, M. D., Cor. Sec'y.
THE MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY
(1886). Composed of active, correspond-
ing, and honorary members, ■who may
reside in any portion of the United
States or abroad. Meetings at the
Academy of Medicine, 17 W. 43d, 2d
Wed. (monthly), except July and Au-
gust. Officers.— H. W. Mitchell, M. D.,
Pres.; S. B. W. McLeod, M. D., 1st
Vice Pres.; A. Bach, Esq., 2d Vice
Pree.; Clark Bell, Esq. Sec'y; T. H.
Manley, M. D., Asst. Sec'y; M. El-
linger, Esq., Cor. Sec'y; W. T. Gibbs,
M. D., Treas.; J. C. Thomas, M. D.,
Curator and Pathologist; M. C. White,
M. D., Microscopist; H. A. Mott, Jr.,
Ph. D., LL. D., Chemist; A. M. Phelps,
M. D., Librarian; T. Cleland, M. D.,
Asst. Librarian.
GERMAN MEDICAL SOCIETY OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK (1860).
For the cultivation of medical science
and promotion of the honor and interest
of the medical profession. Annual
dues, $3. Meetings, 1st Mon. (monthly),
July and Aug. excepted, at the Academy,
17 W. 43d. Annual, the 1st Mon. in
Dec. Officers. — .J. W. Gleitzmann, M.
D., Pres.; W. Freudenthal, M. D.,
Vice Pres., A. Rose, M. D., Cor.
Sec'y, 215 2d ave.; Max Einhorn, M.
D., Rec. Sec'y; L. Weiss, M. D., Treas.
THE NEW YORK PHYSICIANS'
MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION (1868),
17-21 W. 43d. An insurance beneficiary
organization which also cares for sick
members in special cases. Any member
of the regular medical profession of the
State of New York, in good health, and
in practice, or teacher or professor in
a medical school, under 50 years of age,
may be admitted a member. One thous-
and dollars is paid on the death of
a member, an assessment of $1 being
levied on every member. The cases of
sick and destitute members are referred
to the Committee on Benevolence, and,
if proper, the trustees, on recommenda-
tion of the committee, make appropria-
tions. Annual meeting and election,
fourth Thursday in January. Special
meetings may be called by a requisition
in writing upon the president by ten
members, or by five votes of the Board
of 'Trustees. Initiation fee, $2 for those
under 30; $3 for those between 30 and
40; |4 for those between 40 and 45; $5
for those over 45 and under 50.
Officers.— D. Lewis, M. D., Pres.; J.
W. Hyde, M. D., 1st V. Pres.; W. F.
Mittendorf, M. D., 2d V. Pres.; J. B. H.
Nichols, M. D., Rec. Sec'y, 4 E. 43d; J.
V. D. Young, M. D., Asst. Sec'y; A. M.
Jacobus, M. D., 126 W. 48th. Cor. Sec'y;
Robert Campbell, M. D., Treas.
ROMAN MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Or-
ganized in Rome, Italy, 1867. Meetings
at the residences of its members (June,
July, Aug. and Sept. excepted).. Offi-
cers.- J. G. Curtis, M. D., Pres.; H. 0.
Eno, M. D., Vice Pres.; D. L Haight,
M. D., 2 E. 15th, Sec'y and Treas.
NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL
SOCIETY (1869).— Residents of New
York city and vicinity are eligible for
membership. Applications 'for membership
are made to the president, accompanied
by an original thesis upon an appropri-
ate subject in syphilography or derma-
tology. Meetings the third Tues. of
Dec, and fourth Tues. monthly (June,
July and Aug. excepted. Officers.— <3.
W. Allen, M. D., Pres.; H. G. Klotz,
M. D., 42 E. 22d, Sec'y and Treas.
NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL SOCIETY OF
NEW YORK (1869).— Meetings at mem-
bers' residences the third Wed. of each
month (except July, August and Sep-
tember. Officers, 1894.— W. Gill Wylie,
M. D., Pres.; J. Blake White, M. D.,
Vice Pres.; Dillon Brown M. D., 40 B.
57th, Sec'y; F. Peterson, M. D., Treas.
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HARLEM MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION OF THE CITY OF NEW
YORK (1869).— Regular meetings the
first Wed. monthly (except in July, Au-
gust and September). Election at 5 W.
125th St., in June. Annual dues, $2.
Officers.— A. H. Leary, M. D., Pres. ;
J. G. Smith, M. D., Vice Pres.; W.
F. Martin, M. D., 1976 Madison ave.,
Sec'y; D. Franklin, M. D.. Treas.
NEW YORK NEUROLOGICAL SO-
CIETY (1872).— Meetings at 19 West
43d, first Tuesday of each month (ex-
cept July, August and September). In-
itiation fee, $5; annual dues, $4. Elec-
tion in April. Officers. — E. D. Fisher,
M. D., Pres.; C. A. Herter, M. D., 1st
Vice Pres.; W. M. Leszynsky, M. D., 2d
Vice Pres.; F. Petersen, M. D., 60 W.
50th, Rec. Sec'y; M. P. Jacobi, M. D.,
Cor. Sfec'y; G. M, Hammond, M. D.,
Treas.
JENKINS MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION (1866) (formerly Yonkers Med-
ical Association). — Meetings monthly
second Thurs. evening at the residences
of the members. Officers. — W. F.
Greene, M. D., Pres.; P. H. Pyne, M.
D., Vice Pres.; T. F. Goodwin, M. D.,
Sec'y and Treas.
NEW YORK SOCIETY OF GEI^
MAN PHYSICIANS (1857).— Meetings
at 110 W. 34th St., the fourth Friday,
monthly; July and August excepted.
For the discussion of interesting cases.
No dtes. F. Foerster, M. D., 39 W.
52d, Sec'y.
ASSOCIATION OF THE ALUMNI
OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSI-
CIANS AND SURGEONS (1859).—
Officers.— A. H. Buck, M. D., Pres.;
M. A. Starr, M. D., Vice-Pres.; T. M.
Cheesmau, M. D., 46 E. 29th, Sec'y;
S. W. Lambert, M. D.. Assist. Sec'y;
G. G. Wheelock, M. D., Treas.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIOTSf OF BBL-
LEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COL-
LEGE (1867).— Officers elected annually.
Officers.- W. H. Katzenbach, M. D.,
Pres.; A. M. Jacobus, M. D., First Vice-
Pres.; W. H. Flint, M. D., Second Vice-
Pres.; D. P. Pease, M. D.. Rec. Sec'y;
J. F. Erdman, M. D., 141 W. 34th,
Cor. Sec'y; E. F. Brush, M. D., Treas.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK (1867).— Officers elected
for one year, except the secretary,
whose term of office is three years.
Officers.— J. B. Winters, M. D., Pres.;
A. Otterson, M. D., John Moore, M. D.,
Surg.-Gen. (ret.), U. S. A., J. H. H.
Burge, M. D., C. E. Quimby, M. D.,
H. P. Loomis, M. D., J. C. Edgar,
M. D., Vice-Pres'ts; E. Le Fevre, M. D.,
161 W. 23d, Sec'y; E. L. Pardee, M. D.,
Treas.
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF
THE WOMEN'S MEDICAL COL-
LEGE OF THE NEW YORK IN-
FIRMARY (1870).— Meets bi-monthly at
321 E. 15th. Election annually. An-
nual meeting the day preceding com-
mencement. Officers. — Annie S. Daniel,
M. D., Pres.; Josephine Walter, M. D.,
Gertrude B. Kelly, M. D., Vice-Pres'ts;
Martha Woolstein, M. D.. Rec. Sec'y;
Sophie Kupfer Kohn, M. D., 132 Man-
hattan ave.. Cor. Sec'y; Annette E.
Lamphear, M. D., Treas.
THE SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI
OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL (1886).—
Meetings held on first Wed., monthly,
except July, August and Sept. Offi-
cers.—F. H. Wiggin, M. D., Pres.; C.
C. Barrows, M. D., Vice-Pres.; Wil-
liam N. Hubbard, M. D., 17 B. 38th,
Sec'y; Robert J. Carlisle, M. D.,
Treas.
SOCIETY OF THE ALUMNI OP
CITY HOSPITAL (1889).— Meetings,
first Wed., monthly, except June, July,
August and Sept. Officers.— J. B. Bis-
sell, M. D., Pres.; A. Rupp, M. D., Vice-
Pres.; R. Waldo, M. D., 72 W. 45th,
Sec'y; A. T. Muzzy, M. D., Treas.
ASSOCIATION FOR THE AD-
VANCEMENT OF THE MEDICAL
EDUCATION OF WOMEN (1874).—
Any person may become a member by the
annual payment of $5. Officers— Mary
Putnam-Jacobi, M. D., Pres.; Emily
Blackwell, M. D., Mrs. Esther Herr-
man, Josephine Walter, M. D., Mrs.
Joseph Choate, Grace Peckham Mur-
ray, M. D., Vice-Pres'ts; Mary T. Bis-
sell, M. D., Sec'y, 142 W. 44th; Aimee
Raymond Schroeder, M. D., Cor. Sec'y;
Horace White, Treas.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
NEW YORK HOSPITAL (1892),
7 W. 15th St., New York. Officers— C.
T. Poore, M. D., Pres.; G. E. Steel,
M. D:, Sec'y, 235 E. 78th.
NEW YORK CLINICAL SOCIETY
(1877). Meetings on the fourth Fri-
day monthly (except June, July, Aug.
and Sep.) at the houses of the mem-
bers. Annually in Feb. Officers — B.
Robinson, M. D., Pres.; A. M. TThomas,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; R. B. Kimball, M.
D., Sec'y and Treas., 24 B. 41st.
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NEW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
AiUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL IN THE
STATE OF NEW YORK (1885).—
Membership confined to ex-internes of
the Woman's Hospital. Object is the
promotion of social intercourse and in-
terchange of views. Meetings annually,
third Tues. and Wed. in January.
Officers.— W. E. Moseley, M. D., Pres.;
B. L. H. McGinnis, M. D., 60 W. 38th.,
See'y and Treas.
NEW YORK SfDBGIOAL . SO-
CIETY (1879).— Meetings are held at
the Academy on the second and fourth
Wednesdays monthly, except June, July,
Aug. and Sept. Officers. — R. Abbe,
M. D., Pree.; F. Hartley, M. D., Vioe-
Pres.; F. \v. Murray, M. D., 88 W. 36th,
Sec'y.
THE PRACTITIONERS' SOCIETY
OF NEW YORK (1882).— Regular
meetings at the residences of members
first Friday monthly, except June, July,
Aug. audi Sept. Officers.- Charles Ii.
Dana, M. D., Pres.; W. Oilman Thomp-
son, M. D., 49 E. 30th, Sec'y.
SOCIETY OF MEDICAL JURIS-
PRUDENCE (1883).— Lawyers, physi-
cians and chemists of good standing
are eligible to active membership. Ini-
tiation fee, $5; annual dues, $2. Meet-
ings monthly on 2d Mon. at 17 W. 43d,
except July, Aug. and Sept. Officers. —
J. S. Smith, Esq., Pres.; Hon. E. F.
Brush, M. D., Vice-Pres.; B. A. Jack-
son, Esq., 320 B'way, Cor. Sec'y; W. H.
Bates, M. D.. 64 E. 58th, Sec'y; D. Mc-
Lean Shaw, Esq., Treas.
NEW YORK SOCIETY OF DER-
MATOLOGY AND GENITO-URINA-
RY SURGERY (1893).— Meetings
monthly at members' houses, except in
June, July, Aug. and Sept. Officers. —
John A. Fordyce, M. D., Pres.; F. Til-
den Brown, M. D., Vice-Pres.; J. P.
McGowan, M. D., 137 E. 28th, See'y;
C. C. Ransom, M. D., Treas.
MANHATTAN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL SOCIETY (1881).— Meet-
ings monthly, last Saturday, at mem-
bers' residerces, except June, July and
August. Officers— J. B. Weeks, M. D.,
Pres.; Dillon Brown, M. D., Vice Pres.;
O. O. Ransom, M. D., Sec'y and lieas.,
152 W. 48th.
HOSPITAL GRADUATES' CLUB
(1886).— Meets fourth Thursday, at 8 p.
m., monthly, except July, Aug. and Sept.
Officers— N. H. Henry, M. D., Pres.; T.
T. Janeway, M. D., Vice Pres. and
Treas.; F. A. Manning, M. D., Sec'y,
161 W. 57th.
LENOX MEDICAL AND SURGI-
CAL SOCIETY (1885).— Meetings, sec-
ond Monday monthly, et 8.30 p. m.,
except July, Aug, and Sept., at the resi-
dences of members. Officers — H. H.
Seabrook, M. D., Pres.; H. B. Conrad,
M. D., Vive Pres.; Dillon Brown, M. D.,
Sec'y and Treas., 40 E. 57th.
WEST END MEDICAL SOCIETTT.
—Meets first Saturday, monthly, at mem-
bers' residences, except July, Aug. and
Sept. Officers— F. S. Halsey, M. D.,
Pres.; S. V. Ten Eyek, M. D., Vice
Pres.; E. J. Blodgett, M. D., Rec. Sec'y;
H. S. Houghton, M. D., Cor. Sec'y, 301
W. 88th; H. G. Meyers, M. D., Treas.;
C. B. White, M. D., Pathologist.
METROPOLITAN MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF NEW YORK CITY (1890).
—Each candidate must be a graduate of
a recognized regular school of medicine,
in good standing. Meetings, fourth Wed-
nasday, monthly, at members' residences,
except June, July and Aug. Officers —
D. Brown, M. D., Pres.; H. N. Vine-
berg, M. D., Vice Pres.; B. Meierhof, M.
D., Cor. See'y, 57 E. 64th; M. S. Kake-
les, M. D., Rec. Sec'y; I. P. Oberndor-
fer, M. D., Treas.
HARVARD MEDICAli SOCIETY
OF NEW YORK CITY (1891).— Meet-
ings on the first {Saturday, monthly, ex-
cept June, July, Aug. and Sept., at the
houses of members. Officers — R. W.
Wilcox, M. D., Pres.; B. Whitman, M.
D., Vice Pres.; Dillon Brown, M. D.,
Sec'y and Tteaa., 40 B. 57th.
THE NEW YORK OTOLOGIOAIi
SOCIETY (1892).— Its object is the ad-
vancement of aural science and art.
Meetings, fourth Tuesday of Nov., Jan.,
March and May, at the residences or
members. Officers — A. H. Buck, M. D.,
Pres.; B. Gruening, M. D., Vice Prea.;
B. B. Dench, M. D., Sec'y, 17 W. 4fith.
ALUMNI CHARITY HOSPITAL
meets first Wednesday (monthly), except
July, August and September, at Clark's,
22 W. 23d. Ralph Waldo, M. D., Sec'y,
72 W. 45th.
ALUMNI MT. SINAI HOSPITAL
meets last Tuesday in January, May and
October, at hospital. H. J. Schiff, M. D.,
Sec'y, 235 E. 78th.
PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY, RO-
CHESTER, N. Y.— Meets every alter-
nate Thursday, except July and Aug.
Officers— W. B. Jones, M. D., Pres.:
Wheelook Rider, M. D., Vice Pres.:
Charles B. Barber, M. D., Sec'y.
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ALUMNI ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL
meets second Tuesday in November,
January, March and April, at hospital.
L. F. Warner, M. D., Seo'y, 42 W. 21st.
ALUMNI WOMAN'S HOSPITAL.—
Annually in January, at 17 W. 43d. A.
H. Buckmasten, M. D., Sec'y, 52
B. 3l3t
ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICAL SO-
CIETY meets second Friday at members'
residences. O. S. Phelps, Sec'y, 143 W.
131st.
NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIA-
TION OF RAILWAY SURGEONS
meets at Mott's Library. Officers: M.
Cavana, M. D., Oneida, Pres.; R. H.
Harden, M. D., Vice Pres., Waverly; C.
S. Parkhill, M. D., Second Vice Pres.,
HornellsTille; J. B. Hulett, M. D., Sec'y,
Middletown; J. F. Valentine, M. D.,
Treas., Brooklyn.
WEST SIDE MEDICAL SOCIETY
(Eclectic). — ^Meets Monthly. Officers —
Alex. Wilder, M. D., Pres.; John P.
Nolan, M. D., Vice Pres.; T. Cleland,
M. D., Sec'y, 252 W. 52d, N. Y.; A. B.
Whitney, M. D., Tteas.
ASSOCIATION OF ERIE RAIL-
WAY SURGEONS.— Officers— O. B.
Kibler, M. D., Pres, Corry, Pa.; E. Gris-
■wold, M. D., Vice Pres., Sharon, Pa.;
Wm. W. Appley, M. D., Sec'y, Cochec-
ton, N. Y.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY,
of the State of New York. For time and
place of meeting address the Secretary.
Officers: Pres., Timothy F. Allen, M. D.;
V. Pree., Geo. W. Clarke, M. D.; Treas.,
Elias C. Benedict, M. D.; Sec'y, Jas.
Worrall Arthur, M. D. ; Assist. Sec'y,,
H. E. Robinson, M. D.; Directors
(term expires Jan'y. 1, 1896), Rowell P.
Flower, M. D., Cornelius O' Reilly, M.
D., David Dows, Jr., M. D., R. 0. Root,
M. D., T. F. Allen, M. D., C. H. L.
Smith, M. D.; (term expires Jan'y 1,
1899), Geo. W. Clarke, M. D., Elias C.
Benedict, M. D., T. T. Sanxay, M. D.,
Jared S. Babcook, M. D., Henry C.
Hougbton, M. D. ; (term expires Jan'y 1,
1902), C. C. Corson, M. D., Porter,
M. D., Edward A. Moen, M. D., F. H.
Boynton, M. D., Jas. Worrall Arthur,
M. D., Richard C. Jackson, M. D.
SARATOGA DISTRICT MEDICAL
SOCIETY. Officers.— F. L. Grose,
M. D., Pres.; R. Listen, M. D., V.
Pres.; L. O. Goetchius, M. D., Sec'y;
R. Hamilton, M. D., Treas.
STATE BOARD OP MEDICAL
EXAMINERS, representing the Medi-
cal Society of the State of New York.
—William C. Wey, M. D., Pres., Phy-
siology and Hygiene; Maurice J. Lewi,
M. D., Sec'y, 78 W. 82d, N. Y., Chem-
istry; William S. Ely, M. D., Anatomy;
George Ryerson Fowler, M. D, Surgery;
William Warren Potter, M. D., Ob-
stetrics; J. P. Crevpling, M. D., Path-
ology and Diagnosis; Eugene Beach,
M. D., Therapeutics.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY
OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
—William L. Tuttle, M. D., Pres., Anat-
omy; Edwin S. Moore, M. D., Bay
Shore, Sec'y, Surgery; E. M. Manwaren,
M. D., Physiology and Hygiene; Harry
B. Smith, M. D., Chemistry; L. O.
Goetchius, M. D., Obstetrics; John P.
Nolan, M. D., Pathology and Diagnosis;
Lee H. Smith, M. D., Therapeutics.
CENTRAL NEW YORK (HOM.)
MEDICAL SOCIETY. Officers— Ste-
phen Wood, M. D., Pres.; J. Dever, M.
D., S. W. Guild Leggett, M. D., Seo'y,
Syracuse, N. Y.
PAEDOLOGICAL SOCIETY (Hom-
oeopathic) meets at 334 W. 58th, New
York. Officers: Martin Deschere, Pres.;
B. G. Clark, M. D., Vice Pres.; J. B.
Garrison, M. D., Sec'y and Tteas., Ill
E. 70th.
NEW YORK HOMOEOPATHIC MA-
TERIA MEDICA SOCIETY, 334 W.
5Sth. Officers— A. R. McMichael, M. D.,
Pres.; H. M. Dearborn, M. D., Vice
Pres.; Charles Ver Mooy, Sec'y, 148 W.
64th; G. W. Roberts, M. D., Treas.
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SO-
CIETY OF THE STATE OP NEW
YORK.— Asa S. Couch, M. D., Pres.,
Pathology and Diagnosis; J. W. Candes,
M.D., Sec'y ,402 Warren, Syracuse, Anat-
omy; A. R.Wright, M.D., Physiology and
Hygiene; John McE. Wetmore, M. D.,
Chemistry; Edwin H. Wolcott, M. D.,
Surgery; J. M. Lee, M. D., Obstetrics;
William M. Butler, M. D., Therapeu-
tics.
ALBANY COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Edw.
G. Cox, M. D., Sec'y, Albany.
BROOME COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Chas.
S. Winters, M. D., Seo'y, Binghamton.
CHENANGO COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.- S.
J. Fulton, M. D., Sec'y, Norwich.
COLUMBIA COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— A.
M. Tracy, M. D., Sec'y, Hudson.
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NEW YORK COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
DUTCHESS COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOGIETY.—
Anna C. Howland, M. D., Sec'y, Pough-
keepsie.
BRIE COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY— Fred.
D. Lewis, M. D., Sec'y, 188 Frankliu
Bt., Buffalo.
GREENE COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— A. M.
Tracy, M. D., Sec'y, Hudson.
KINGS COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Walter
S. Rink, M. D., Sec'y, 272 Halsey st.,
Brooklyn.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— B.
P. Andrews, M. D., Sec'y, Danville.
NEW YORK COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Will
meet at Berkeley Lyceum, 19 W. Mth
■St., New York, second Thursday of each
month, excepting July, August and
September. Martin Dreschere, M. D.,
Pres., 334 W. 58th st.; E. H. Porter,
M. D,, Vice-Pres., ISl W. 73d St.; H.
Worthington Paige, M. D., Sec'y, 140
W. 57th St.; Charles S. Macy, M. D.,
Treas., 117 W. 12th st.
MADISON COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— J. T.
Wallace, M. D., Sec'y, Oneidn.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOM-
OEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.
— E. H. Eisenbrey, M. D., Sec'y, Glo-
versville.
MONROE COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— H. W.
Hoyt, M. D., Sec'y, 421 Monroe st,
Rochester.
ONTARIO COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— C. T.
Mitchel, M. D., Sec'y, Canandaigua.
OSWEGO COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— L. B.
Richards, M. D., Sec'y, Oswego.
RENSSELAER COUNTY HOMOE-
OPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.—
Henry P. Holmes, M. D., Sec'y, Lan-
singburgh.
SARATOGA COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— John
A. Pearsall, M. D., Sec'y, Saratoga,
Springs.
ONEIDA AND HERKIMER HOM-
OEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.
—0. Gray Caprou, M. D., Sec'y, 236
Genesee, Utica.
SENECA COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.- William
M. Pollett, M. D., Sec'y, Waterloo.
TOMPKINS COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.-
Charles E. Van Cleef, M. D., Sec'y,
Ithaca.
ONONDAGA COUNTY HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— C.
M. Lukens, M. D., Sec'y, E. Jefferson,
Syracuse.
WAYNE COUNTY HOMOEOPA-
THIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— W. P.
Sweeting, M. D., Sec'y, Savannah.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY HOM-
OEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.
—Russell P. Fay, M. D., Sec'y, Yonkers.
SULLIVAN COUNTY ECLECTIC
MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at
Liberty. Phoebe Low, M. D., Sec'y,
Liberty.
ASSOCIATION OP ALUMNI OF
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, Brooklyn,
N. Y. (1892).— Membership limited to
ex-membere of the house staff of St.
Mary's Hospital, in good standing. Tlie
object of the Association is the im-
provement of its members in the knowl-
edge of medicine, surgery, and kindred
sciences, and the promotion of social in-
tercourse amongst its members. Annual
meeting in April. Officers: John O. Mac-
Evitt M. D., Pres.; Isaac H. Pla,tt, M.
D., V. Pres.; William E. Sullivan, M.
D., Sec'y; Robert. J. Morrisson, M. D
Treas.
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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
o R^.*^^„^^E ^ND EAR DISPEN-
SARY (1873), Utica, N. Y. Open daily
from 12 m. to 1 p. m. Phyaician-in-
Charge, M. J. Daviee, M. D.
CENTRAL, OFFICE, (Depar't Pub
Char, and Cor'n.), 66 3d av. Tel. Nos.
429 18th St., and 1028 18tli st.. New
York City.
LONG ISLAND HOME FOR NER-
VOUS INVALIDS, (1881), Amity street,
L. I., Brooklyn.— One hour by train
from Long Island City. Receives pa-
tients suffering from Acute and Chronic
Insanity; is strictly private. Price, $15
to $50 per week. O. J. Wilsey, M. D.,
Medical Superintendent.
FAXJKIRK, Central Valley, Orange
County, N. Y.— For the treatment of
nervous and mental diseases, the alcohol
and opium habits. Application may be
made to James F. Ferguson, M. D.,
and David H. Sprague, M. D., 168 Lex-
mgton avenue. New York City, N. Y.
Tuesdays and Fridays, between 1.30 and
12.30, or at Falkirk.
SANDFORD HALLr-Flushing, L. I.,
6 miles from New York city. The old-
est private asylum in the State. Estab-
lished by the late Dr. James MacDon-
ald, in 1841. RTecently enlarged and re-
fitted throughout, affording increased ac-
commodations and comfort for patients,
without advance in rates for care and
treatment. Tuesdays and Saturdays,
10 to 12 o'clock, or at the institution in
Flushing. J. W. Baistow, M. D., Phy-
siciau-in-Charge; W. S. Brown, M. D.,
Ass't. Physician. For further informa-
tion of admission of patients address 36
East Twenty-ninth St., New York City,
N. Y.
missionaries. The society supports five
dispensaries in New York and two in
Brooklyn. Stephen Smith, M. D., Pres. ;
G. D. Dowkontt, M. D., Director.
THE SOCIETY OF THE LYING-
IN HOSPITAL OF THE CITY OF
NEW YORK (1799), 314 Broome St.,
New York.— Medical and Surgical Staff.
— Consulting Physicians, E. W. Lam-
bert, M. D., T. M. Markoe, M. D., W. T.
Lusk, M. D., W. M. Polk, M.D. At-
tending Physicians, J. W. Markoe, M.
D,. S. W. Lambert, M. D., J. C. Ed-
gar, M. D., H. McM. Painter, M. D.,
A. Flint, Jr., M. D. Charles Ford,
M. D., Superintendent.
N. Y. DIET KITCHEN ASSOCIA-
TION (1873), N. Y. Dispensary District
Kitchen, 137 Centre st. ; N. W. Dispens-
ary District Kitchen, cor. 36th st and
9th ave. ; East Side Dispensary Kitchen,
269 3d ave.; No. 4, 619 5th st; No. 5,
1147 1st ave. Furnishes nourishing food
for the sick poor during and after dis-
pensary treatment. Applications for re-
lief must be made to visiting physicians
of dispensaries.
THE BLOOMINGDALE DISPENS-
ARY FOR MIDWIFERY, 242 W. 33d
St., bet. 7th and 8th aves.. New York. —
Charles P. Kreizert, M. D., Physician
in Charge.
TRAINING INSTITUTE OF THE
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL MIS-
SIONARY SOCIETY, 118 E. 45th st.
New York. — Objects: To heel the sick,
preach the gospel in New York and other
cities, and to train young men and
young women to go abroad as medical
ST. ELIZABETH EYE AND EAR
DISPENSARY, Utica, N. Y.— S. C.
Maxon, M. D., David Eyron, M. D.,
Leroy Jones, M. D., Attending Physi-
SYRACUSE FREE DISPENSARY,
208 S. Warren st. — Open daily (Sundays
excepted), 1 to 4 P. M. Tel. No. 866.
Physician in Charge, C. H. Benson,
M. D. Visiting Staff.— L. P. Deming,
M. D., D. H. Murray, M. D., R. C.
Hanchett, M. D., T. B. Dwyer, M. D.,
General Medicine, daily P. M.; G. M.
Price, M. D., Surgery, daily P. M. ;
T. H. Halstead, M. D., S. F. Snow, M.
D., C. H. Benson, M. D., Nose, Throat
and Ear, daily P. M.; W. H. Dunlap,
M. D., Skin Diseases, Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday, P. M.; F. W. Mar-
low, M. D., Bye Diseases, Tues., Thurs.
and Sat, P. M.; A. B. Miller, M. D.,
A. B. Breese, M. D., Gynaecology,
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., P. M.;
A. Clifford Mercer, M. D., Children's
Diseases, Wed., Sat, P. M.; Park
Wicks, D. D. S., Dental, Tues., Thurs.,
P. M.; L. P. Deming, M. D., Ob-
stetric Register, daily.
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DISPENSARY OF THE TROY
HOSPITAX, (1850), Troy, N. Y.— For
the gratuitous treatment of the out-door
sick poor. Medical and Surgical Staff.
— Surgical Department, 10 A. M.,
Mon., Wed. and Fri., L. McLean,
M. D., G. B. Herrick, M. D., J. B.
Harvie, M. D.; Bye and Ear, Tues.
and Thurs., 9 to 10.30 A. M., C. S.
Merrill, M. D.; G. H. Moore, M. D.,
Surgeon. Other days, J. O'Gonnor,
M. D. Medical and Surgical Staff on
service every day, the members each a
month's service.
THE DISPENSARY OF THE GOL-
LEGE OF MEDICINE OF SYRA-
CUSE UNIVERSITY, Syracuse, N. Y.
— Open every week day at 3 P. M. for
the gratuitous medical and surgical treat-
ment of the poor.
ST. ELIZABETH'S EYE AND EAR
DISPENSARY, Utica, N. Y.— Branch
of Hospital and Home. Open daily kt
4 P. M!. In charge of S. Maion, M. D.,
and D. Eynon, M. D.; L. Jones, M. D.,
Assistant.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES
(1867), Office, Capitol, Albany, N. Y.
The act of 1867 authorized the commis-
Bionera to visit and inspect annually, or
oftener, as they deem proper, all char-
itable and correctional institutions of
this State, receiving State aid, excepting
prisons. It conferred upon them power
to inquire and examine into the financial
condition of the various inetitutions, the
management and care of the inmates,
the condition of the buildings and
grounds, the conduct of the officers and
managers, and into all other matters
pertaining to their usefulness and good
management. They were also authorized
to visit and inspect each of the county
I)Oor houses and city almshouses once in
every two years. By the act of May 21,
1873, the power of visitation was ex-
tended to all charitable, eleemosynary,
correctional and reformatory institu-
tions, excepting prisons, whether re-
ceiving State aid or maintained by mu-
nicipalities or otherwise, and to any in-
corporated or private asylums, institu-
tions, houses of retreat for the detention,
treatment and care of the insane or
persons of unsound mind. Board for
1894.— William R. Stewart, 54 William
St.; Stephen Smith, M. D., 574 Madison
av., N. Y. ; Mrs. Beekman de Peyster,
465 W. 23d St.; E. H. Litchfield, 2
Montague terrace, Brooklyn; G. H. De
Silver, 43 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn; John
H. Van Antwerp, 2 Lodge st, Albany;
Edward W. Foster, Potsdam; Robert
McCarthy, Syracuse; P. Walrath, Chit-
tenango; E. V. Stoddard, M. D., Roches- I
ter; William P. Letch worth, Buffalo.
I Officers.— W. R. Stewart, Pres.; J. H.
Van Antwerp, Vice Pres.; Charles S.
Hoyt, Sec'y, Albany; James O. Fan-
ning, Assist. Sec'y, Albany.
I QUARANTINE ESTABLISHMENT
AND HOSPITAL OF NEW YORK.
— i^^ce of Commissioners of Quarantine,
71 and 73 Broadway, New York. New
York Quarantine established 1738.
Boarding station th|ree-quarters of a
mile south of Clifton, near Fort Wads-
worth, Staten Island. Quarantine ship ,
Samuel D. Carlton, used in summer as
a boarding station for vessels from in-
fected ports. Hospital of Observation,
Hoffman Island; Hospital for Yellow
Fever, at Swinburne Island, both made
islands in the Lower Bay of New York
Harbor. A crematory has been con-
structed on Swinburne Island for the
incineration of those who die in the
Quarantine Hospital, unless friends ob-
ject within twenty-four hours; in which
case the remains are placed in a metallic
casket at expense of friends and put in
a mortuary erected for that purpose. W.
T. Jenkins, M. D., Health Officer of the
Port, residence and office at Boarding
Station; A. T. Tallmadge, M. D., E. B.
Sanborn, M. D., Deputies; Commission-
ers, G. W. Anderson, Charles F. Allen,
N. Muller.
THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
OF NEW YORK.— Office, Albany, N.
Y. Organized under Chapter 322 of the
laws of 1880. Objects: To make m-
quiries in respect to the causes of dis-
eases, especially of epidemics, investi-
gate the sources of mortality, the effects
of localities, employments, and other
conditions upon the public health, and
supervise the State system of registering
vital statistics. Officers. — F O Dono-
hue, M. D., Pres.; Lewis Balch, M. D.,
Sec'y and Executive Officers; Commis-
sioners, H. G. Wolcott, Esq., Fishkill;
William E. Millbank, M. D., Albany; J.
Edwards, M. D., Gloversville; W T
Jenkins, M. D., Health Officer of Port,
Stapleton, S. L; F. O. Donohue, BI. D.,
Syracuse; G. Edson, M. D., New York;
Hon. Theo. E. Hancock, Attorney-Gen-
eral, Albany; M. M. Adams, M. D.,
Watertown; O. W. Adams, State En-
gmeer.
^HEALTH DEPARTMENT CITY
Pfi^/W TO^i^-301 Mott St. Board,
i?^%r^i?:'''<^^ ^- Wilson, Cyrus Edson,
nffi^- Tt?- Jenkins, M. D., Health
Officer of Port; J. J. Martin, Pres.
Board of Police; Emmons Clark, Sec'y;
Heniy Stemert, Attorney and Counsel;
O. Golderman, Chief Clerk. Honor-
ary and Advisory Officers.- O. F. Chan-
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dler, Ph. D., Consulting Hygienist; F.
Ferguson, M. D., H. P. Loomis M. D.,
Consulting Pathologists; Daniel Draper,
M. D., Consulting Meteox-ologist ; H. G.
Piffard, M. D., Goasulting Dermatolo-
gist; A. F. Liautard, M. D., Consulting
Veterinary Surgeon; Stevenson Towle,
Consulting Sanitary Engineers. Sani-
tary Bureau.— Charles F. Roberts, M.D.,
Sanitary Superin't.; F. H. Dillingham,
M. D., Assist. Superin't.; Willard Bul-
lard, Chief Sanitary Inspector; H. M.
Biggs, M. D., Chief Inspector of Di-
vision of Pathology, Bacteriology and
Disinfection; S. P. Cropper, M. D., E.
J. liOrenze, M. D., Sanitary Inspectors;
H. W. Martin, Chemist; Alfred I>. Bee-
be, Assistant Chemist; J. E. Allen,
M. D., Halsey L. Wood, M. D., S. W.
Olason, M. D., Inspectors of Milk;
Washington T. Romaine, Peter Good-
heart, Inspectors of Meat; John A. Mo-
ran, Inspector of Fish; Wilson G. Fox,
Bayard C. Puller, Inspectors of Fruit;
A. H. Doty, M. D., Chief Inspector of
Contagious Diseases; W. J. O'Byrne,
M. D., R. R. Lyttle, M. D., C. S. Bene-
dict, M. D., A. Blauvelt, M. D., H. W.
Wooton, M. D., E. J. Aspel, M. D., In-
epectors of Contagious Diseases; Moreau
Morris, M. D., John Parsons, M. D., S.
McGallum, M. D., M. C. Warsaw, M.D.,
O. F. Spencer, M. D., J. S. Drain,M.D.,
Medical Sanitary Inspectors; Edward L.
Pardee, Inspector in Charge of Vaccine
Virus; F. Idvermore, M. D., C. E. Deni-
son, M. D., A. V. Brailly, M. D., Inspec-
tors of Vaccination; A. Lucas, Inspector
Tea and Coffee; S. K. Johnson, Veterin-
arian; J. T. Nagle, M. D., Register of
Vital Statistics; R. S. Tracy, M. D.,
Deputy Register of Vital Statistics; S.
Dana Hubbard, M. D., Resident Physi-
cian Riverside Hospital, North Brother
Island; A. Campbell White, M. D.,
Resident Physician, Willard Parker and
Reception. Hospitals, E. 16th st.
CORONERS OF NEW YORK
COUNTY.— Office, Criminal Court Build-
ing, Centre st. Louis W. Schultze, M.
D., 228 W. 132d; P. J. O'Hare, M. D.,
Attending Physician, 213 E. 78th. John
B. Shea, 2784 Bainbridge av. ; E. J. Don-
lin, M. D., Attending Physician, 129 W.
Houston. Edw. T. Fitzpatrick, 258 Hen-
ry St.; Wm. H. Dobbs, 240 W. 11th; A.
T. Weston, M. D., Attending Physician,
226 Central Park West. Edward F.
Reynolds, Clerk of the Board of Coron-
ers, 218 E. Broadway.
NEW YORK MORGUE (Dept. Pub.
Char, and Cor.), (1866).— Bellevue Hos-
pital grounds, foot of 26th St., E. R. For
the bodies of unknown persons. Opened
at all hours of the day and night. A
corpse remains for seventy-two hours, or
less, jat the discretion of the hospital
warden, after which it is taken to the
dead-house. When identified it is handed
over to the proper claimants. The clothes
are exhibited for thirty days; if not
identified they are preserved for twelve
months. Photographs of the deceased,
together with the registered number of
the grave, are also preserved. Bodies,
after identification, cannot be removed
without the written consent of the Cor-
oner, nor opened except in his presence
and by his order. Adjoining the Morgue
are the Coroners' and' inquest rooms,
the dead-house and hospital museum.
POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY OP
NEW YORK.— Headquarters, 30O Mul-
berry St. Telegraphic communication is
established between the police stations,
Bellevue, Reception and other hospitals,
where ambulances are kept in readiness
at all hours, to be sent to any part of
the city on receiving an order from the
police surgeons. The city is divided into
fifteen districts. The district surgeons
attend all cases of sickness or injury
in the police force, and all cases of acci-
dent that come within the knowledge of
the police. S. G. Cook, Pres.; C. Van
Keuren, See'y. District Surgeons— Chas.
Phelps, M. D., John H. Dorn, M. D.,
S. K. Lyon, M. D., B. F. Dexter, M. D.,
W. P. Fluhrer, M. D., Benjamin Wood,
Jr., M. D., J. H. Nesbitt,.M. D., Martin
McGovern, M. D., C. E. Nammack, M.
D., J. D. Gorman, M. D., D. J. Dono-
van, M. D., D. H. Smith, M. D.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.— Prank L.
Ives, M. D., Robert A. Joyce, M. D.,
James A. McLochlin, M. D., John J.
Quigley, M. D., Medical Ofiicers.
COMMISSIONERS OP PUBLIC
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.—
66 3d av. Board- H. H. Porter, Pres.;
O. E. Simmons, M. D.,; E. C. Sheehy.
William Blake, Supt. of Out-Door Poor,
to whom applications for relief or ad-
mittance to the hospitals, almshouses and
nurseries, and voluntary committals to
the workhouse, must be made. A steam-
boat provided by the commissioners,
leaves daily (Sundays excepted), foot of
26th St., B. R., for Hart's Island, at
10.30 a. m.; for Blaokwell's Island, at
10.30 a. m. 1.30 and 3.30 p. m. ; for Ran-
dall's Island, at 10.80 a. m.
EXAMINATION OFFICE.— Bellevue
Hospital. For the examination of per-
sons applying for admission into the dif-
ferent hospitals. A. M. Wallace, M. D.,
Examining Physician.
EXAMINERS IN LUNACY for the
Dapartmtnt of Public Oiiarities and Cor-
rections, Allen Fitch, M. D. Field.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEAIiTH OF
BROOKLYN.— Office, 38 and 40 Clinton
St. By virtue of an act, chap. 337, laws
1880, tlie authority of the Department
is vested in one Commissioner. Regula-
tion No. 29— Under sec. 4, title 12, of
the City Charter: Burial permits vrill
only be granted upon certificates of
death signed by physicians who are legal-
ly qualified to practice medicine within
the State. Z. Taylor Emery, M. D., Com-
missioner; R. M. Wyckoff, M. D., Dep-
uty Cfcmmissioner; Geo. E. West, M. D.,
Secretary; Alex. H. Van Cott, Counsel;
Fred. A. Jewett, M. D., Chief of Bureau
of Contagious Diseases; H. H. Morton,
M. D., Contagious Disease Expert; Ezra
H. Wilson, M. D., Chief of Bureau of
Pathology, Bacteriology and Disinfec-
tion; W. H. Kent, Ph. D., Chemist; W.
S. Johnson, Sanitary Engineer; Jesse T.
Duryea, M. D., Superintendent of Hos-
pitals for Contagious Diseases; J. W.
E. Roby, M. D., J. McManus, M. D., J.
M. Baub, M. D., H. W. Burnard, M. D.,
M. J. Leiand, M. D., .T. O'Grady, M. D.,
J. Peacocke, M. D., H. K. Bell, M. D.,
H. J. Bayles, M. D., A. Rae, M. D., M.
Enright, M. D., W. J. Corcoran, M. D.,
G-. S. Little, M. D., S. E. JellifEe, M. D.,
Susan R. Pray, M. D., Agnes Sparks,
M. D., Annie M. Brown, M. D., Assist.
Sanitary Inspectors; D. F. Lucas, M. D.,
J. W. Van Deusen, M. D., G. G. Coch-
ran, M. D., J. A. Cochran, M. D., Food
Inspectors; D. P. Gleason, M. D., Chief
Nuisance Inspector; S. T. King, M. D.,
O. G. Purdy, M. D., W. J. Brandt, M.
D., W. F. Gardiner, M. D., Vaccinators
J. A. Ambler, M. D., Assistant Superin-
tendent of Hospitals for Contagious Dis-
eases.
dio Surgeon and Sec'y- Medical Board;
R. G. Freeman, M. D., Pathologist; L.
K. Graves, M. D., Assistant Pathologist;
J. P. McGovern, M. D., Dermatologist;
S. S. Graber, M. D., C. I. Proben, M.
D., Physicians to Out-door Department:
B. Van D. Hedges, M. D., R. S. Adams,
M. D., Resident Physicians.
NEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM.—
House of Reception and Lying-in De-
partment, 10th ave., cor. 61st st.. New
York. Country Home at Mount Ver-
non, N. Y. For the protection and care
of unmarried women pregnant for the
first time; for needy mothers with their
infants; for foundlings and other needy
children of the age of two years or under.
Applications for admission must be made
at the House of Reception. Medical and
Surgical StaflE.— L. E. Holt, M. D., W.
P. Northrup, M. D., Consulting Physi-
cians; W. T. Lusk, M. D., E. L. Par-
tridge, M. D., Consulting Obstetricians;
J. L. Smith, M. D., Att'g. Physician.
House of Reception ; A. M. Campbell, M.
D., W. F. Greene, M. D., Att'g. Physi-
cians, Mount Vernon ; J. M. Mabbott, M.
D., H. McM. Painter, M. D., E. B.
Tull, M. D., Attending Obstetricians;
Augenette Parry, M. D., Resident Phy-
sician. House of Reception; Carolina
M. S. Stengel, M. D., Assistant; S. K.
Brenner, M. D., Resident Physician, Mt.
Vernon; T. M. Hagan, M. D., W. J.
Bell, M. D., Assistants.
LYING-IN Department, or st.
ANN'S MATERNITY.— Intended for
unmarried women, pregnant for the first
time, in whom there is a desire to pre-
serve individual character or the reputa-
tion of their family; also for married
women, who are provided with care, pro-
fessional service, and every attention not
otherwise at their command. 'Terms —
Admission fee, $25 to $50; private rooms
per week, with board, $6 to $15; board
in wards, $3 per week. Medical and
Surgical Stafe.— T. Gaillard Thomas, M.
D., T. Addis Emmet, M. D., Consulting
Gynecologists; William T. Lusk, M. D.,
Consulting Obstetrician; Alfred L.
Loomis, M. D., Consulting Physician;
Stephen Smith, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geon; Charles T. Poor, M. D., Consult-
ing Orthopedic Surgeon; P. A. Callan,
M.- D., Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon;
J. Lewis Smith, M. D., Joseph O'Dwyer,
M. D., J. J. Reid, M. D., W. P. North-
up, M. D., Visiting Physicians; George
F. Carey, M. D., Ophthalmic Surgeon;
Edwin R. Chadbourne, M. D., Orthope-
BLOOMINGDALE ASYLUM FOR
THE INSANE.— Boulevard and 117th
St. Management vested in a committee
of six governors of the Hospital. All pa-
tients are of the independent or assisted
class. Prices range from $5 to $50 per
week for board and treatment. B. Lyou,
M. D., Medical Superint.; W. E.- Dodd,
M. D., C. E. Atwood, M. D., A. Dur-
ham, M. D., Assistant Physicians.
Hours are Mondays from three to four
o'clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays from
twelve to one o'clock, holidays excepted,
at the New York Hospital, 8 West 16th
St., New York City, by persons desiring
to inquire about patients, or to obtain
other information regarding the Institu-
tion.
NEW YORK CITY ASYLUM FOE
THE INSANE (Dept. Pub. Char, and
Cor.).— Blackwell's Island, N. Y. For
the indigent insane, legal residents of the
county of New York. Since 1871, for
fem.ales only. Medical Staff.— Emmet O.
Dent, M. D., Medical Superint; Hoell
Oyier, M. D., Assist. Medical Superint.;
Alexander J. Primrose, M. D., George
W Kunz M D., L. A. Cheny, M. O.,
W. B. Mosely, M. D., Louise G. Ra-
tjnovitch, M. D., O. W. Gardiner, M. D..
H. G. Gibson, M. D., W. M. Kenna, M
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D., H. B. Bashore, M. D„ B. H. Earle,
M. D., J. I. Gerrard, M. D., G. B. Far-
rier, M. D., R. B. Monette, M. D., As-
sistant Pliysicians.
NEW YORK CITY ASYLUM FOR
THE INSANE (Dept. Pub. Char, and
Cor.).— Hart's Island. Medical Staff.—
George A. Smith, M. D., Acting Medical
Snperint.; H. M. Mackay, M. D., G. B.
Campbell, M. D., P. R. Haines, M. D.,
Ella M. Anderson, M. D., Assistant Phy-
sicians.
UNITED STATES NAVAL LAB-
ORATORY.—Naval Hospital Grounds,
general depot from which the medical
supplies for the navy are issued, and in-
cludes a manufacturing department.
Delavan Bloodgood, M. D., U. S. N.,
Medical Director; E. S. Bogert, Jr., M.
D., Assistant Surgeon.
THE Sheltering arms nur-
sery (P. E.), 157 Dean St., Brook-
lyn. To care for infants by the day,
week or month. Capacity for 45 chil-
dren. Medical Staff.— J. H. H. Burge,
M. D., Consulting Physician; J. S.
Prout, M. D., Consulting Surgeon; H. B.
Reed, M. D., E. H. Bartley, M. D., At-
tending Pliysicians.
DR. WELLS' SANITARIUM (for-
merly Keith Home, 945 St. Mark's ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. An institution for the
treatment of nervous and mental dis-
eases and the opium habit. Designed to
meet the wants of that class of female
patients who do not require decided re-
straint, and whose friends desire pri-
vacy. Accommodations for 16. Terms,
from $15 to ?50 per week, including
board, washing and medical attendance,
payable monthly in advance. Thomas
L. Wells, M. D., Medical Sup't.; Jas.
H. Wells, M. D., Assistant Physician;
J. A. Arnold, M. D., Jerome Walker, M.
D., Consulting Physicians. Telephone
call, Bedford "69."
ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTE FOR
THE IMPROVED INSTRUCTION
OF DEAF MUTES.— Boys' depart-
ment, Throgg's Neck, Westchester Coun-
ty, N. Y.; Celestine Schottmuller, M. D.,
Sup't Girls'Department, 772 E. 188th st.
New York City; Margaret Laurent, M.D^
Sup't. Branch houses for girls at 113
Buffalo ave., Brooklyn; Margaret Cos-
grove, M. D., Sup't. Children between the
ages of 5 and 12 years supported and
educated at the expense of the coun-
ties to which they belong; those over 12
at the expense of the State. Medical
Staff.— A. Ross Matheson, M. D., Con-
Bulting Physician; R. M. Mead, M. D.,
B. W. MacNichol, M. D., W. J.
O'Byma, M. D., Attending Physicians.
NEW YORK STATE INSTITU-
TION FOR THE BLIND (1868), Ba-
tavia, N. Y. For the instruction and
training of blind persons of suitable
age and capacity residing in any county
except New York, Kings, Queens, Suf-
folk and Richmond. For narticulars ad-
dress Frederick R. Place, Supt.
THE BROOKLYN HOME FOR
HABITUES.— A private medical home
for opium, chloral and cocaine cases,
J. B. Mattison, M. D., Medical Direc-
tor.
NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN DEA-
CONESSES' HOME AND HOSPI-
TAL, Brooklyn, N. Y., cor. 46th st. and
4th ave. Medical Staff.— Henry C. Tur-
ner, M. D., Attending Physician; James
McManus, M. D.; E. Robert, M. D.,
Assistant Physicians; H. Volckmar, M.
D., Examinuing Physician to Steam-
ships; H. Beeckman Delatour, M. D.,
Attending Surgeon; Willoughby J.Wood,
M. D.; H. DeHaven Cameron, M. D.;
Assistant Surgeons; Geo. R. Fowler,
M. D., Consulting Surgeon; H. P. De
Forest, M.D., Pathologist; E. D. Perria,
M. D.; J. DeVere Barber, M. D., House
Physicians and Surgeons.
HOME FOR INCURABLES (1866),
Pordham, N. Y. For those incurably
ill, without regard to religion or belief.
Accommodations for 200. One-third of
the beds are free; others $7 per week.
Medical Staff. — Consulting Physicians,
L. A. Sayre, M. D.; W. H. Draper,
M. D.; George F. Shrady, M. D.; A.
M Campbell, M. D.; H. D. Nicoll, M.
D.; Israel C. Jones, M. D., Medical
Supt.
THE HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY ASSOCIATION OF NEW
YORK CITY (1880). To develop and
perpetuate the general collection in the
several churches, synagogues and the
community at large of funds for the
hospitals of New York city. These
funds are distributed among the dif-
ferent hospitals of the Association in
proportion to the number treated gratui-
tously, without regard to sect or creed.
G. M. Miller, Esq., Pres.; George
P. Cammann, M. D., Rec. Sec'y, 51
Liberty; Rev. George S. Baker, D. D.,
Cor. Sec'y, 54th, cor. 5th ave.; F. F.
Cook, Gen'l Agent and Organizer, St.
Luke's Hospital.
THE NEW YORK ASYLUM FOR
LYING-IN WOMEN (1823), 139 2d
ave.. New York. Incorporated March
9, 1827. To furnish, without charge,
accommodation and attendance, dur-
ing their confinement, to respectable
indigent married women, as well as
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gratuitous medical aid during confine-
ment at their residences, to all without
conditions. Applications must be made
to the resdent physician for attendance
outside; for admission to the Asylum,
to a committee of lady managers, which
meets each Tuesday at the Asylum
from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Those who
receive wet-nurses are expected to be-
come subscribers, as it is supported
entirely by subscription. Medical Staff.
—Thomas F. Cock, M. D.; S. W. B.
McLeod, M. D.; Charles S. Ward, M.
D. Consulting Physicians. — W. R. Gil-
lette, M. D.; H. D. Nicoll, M. D.; L. L.
Seaman, M. D.; E. E. Tull, M. D., At-
tending Physicians ; Davies Coxe, M. D.,
Resident Physician.
LE COUTEULX ST. MARY'S IN-
STttTUTION FOR THE IMPROVED
INSTRUCTION OF DEAF MUTES
(1853), Buffalo, N. Y. In charge of the
Slsiters of St. Joseph (R. CJ. Instruc-
tion similar to that in the State institu-
tion. Children are received at the age
of five, and retained seven years as
county charges, if their parents are
residents of the State. The State pro-
vides for all who are upwards of 12
years of age for eight years more, so
that they may complete their education
and learn a trade. If without protectors
when discharged they are secured situa-
tions, or placed temporarily in families.
State or county pupils are returned to
State or county from which they came.
A. Dagenais, M. D., Attending Physi-
cian.
THE INEBRIATE'S HOME (1866),
Fort Hamilton, L. I., N. Y. Charges are
from $10 to $40 per week. Patients receiv-
ed either on their voluntary application
or by due process of law. 'The char-
ter confers power to retain all patients.
Hon. F. S. Massey, Pres. ; Lewis D.
Mason, M. D., Consulting Physician;
J. A. Blanchard, M. D., Supt., to whom
application for admission and terms can
be made. F. L. Dolbeare, Asst. Physi-
cian.
ST. VINCENT'S RETREAT FOR
THE INSANE (1879), Harrison, West-
chester County, N. Y. (via New York &
New Haven Railroad). Under the care
and charge of the Sisters of Charity
of St. Vincent de Paul. Established
for the treatment of mental and nervous
diseases, and for the present will admit
female patients only. In all cases a
certificate signed by two physicians is
required, and this must be approved by
a Judge of a Court of Record. Terms,
$10 and upward per week, payable
monthly in advance. Accommodations
for sixty.
KINGS COUNTY LUNATIC ASY-
LUMS, Brooklyn and Kings Park, N.
Y. Visiting days, Wed., 10 a. m. to 4
p. m.; Sun., 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 68
Flitbush. Officers.— William E. Sylves-
ter, M. D.j General Supt.; Oliver M.
Deering, M:. D., Medical Supt.; Ira O.
Tracv, M. D., 1st Asst. Physician; Fran-
cis M. Phillips, M. D., 2d Asst. Physi-
cian; Frederick M. Nehrbas, M. D.,
3d Asst. Physician; John McGuire, M.
D., 4th Aset. Physician; D. Edward
Warren, M. D., Bryan D. Williams,
M. D., Leo M. Selling, M. D., Dux-
bury M. Trice, M. D., Leo L. Cox, M.
D., Julian D. Butler, M. D., Asst. Phy-
LONG ISLAND HOME (Limited),
Amityville, Long Island, N. Y. One hour
by train from Ijong Island City. The in-
stitution was incorporated in 1881. Re-
ceives patients suffering from acute and
chronic insanity; is strictly private. Price,
$15 to $50 per week. Treated during the
year, 142. O. J. Wilsey, Physidan-in-
Charge; S. H. MacGillvary, Asst. Phy-
sician. Application for admission and
terms can be made at the Home, or on
Weds, from 2 to 3 p. m. at 170 W.
78th St.. New York City.
SYRACUSE STATE INSTITUTION
FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHILDREN
(1857), SyraouBo- Both medical and
educational. Cb'ldren admitted be-
tween the ag«s of 7 and 14; must come
supplied with necessary clothing, and are
received at first on probation of a month.
The application must be accompanied
vrith a full description of the case. J.
0. Carson, M. D., Supt. and Physician;
Kate A. Hathaway, M. D., Medical
Asst.
HEARTREST SANATORY, Mott
ave. and 165th, New York. No cases of
Insanity, Dypsomania or Infectious dis-
ease received, not charitable. Charges
$100 to $120 a month according to room,
in advance. Visitors received according
to condition of patient. Ephraim Cutter,
M. D., John A. Cutter, M. D., Physi-
cians.
METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES,
Blackwell's Island, New York. Geo.
Taylor Stewart, A. M., M. D^ Superin-
tendent; Ella G. Vance, Directress.
Daily visits are permitted from 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m.
DR. CALDWELL'S SANITARIUM,
43-45 East 41st, New York. A private
hospital at the service of practitioners.
Surgical, Medical and Maternity cases.
The resident surgeon will render every
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assistance to practitioners without extra
charge. All conveniences. Trained
nurses. Rates, $15 to $50 a week. G.
W. Caldwell, M. D., Physician.
NEW YOKK JIIiDlCO-LEGAX, IN-
STITUTE, LABORATORY OF MI-
CROSCOPICAX, AND CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY, 304 W. 104th st. T.
Adelphi Gottlieb, M. D., Director.
Charges from $5 to $150, depending
upon subject and length of time.
BROOKLYN HOME FOR CON-
SUMPTIVES, Kingston avenue, Butler
to Douglass St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LAIDLAW'S PRIVATE HOSPI-
TAL FOR CHRONIC DISEASES
AND BUREAU OF URINALYSIS,
137 W. 41st St., New York City. Alex-
ander H. Liadlaw, A. M., M. D. ; George
Frederick Laidlaw, M. D. Hospital
hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Office hours,
2 to 6 p. m.
RIVERVIEW HOME, Fishkill-on-
Hudson, N. Y. Beautifully located on
the banks of the Hudson River, op-
posite the City of Newburgh, one and
one-half hours from New York City,
and a few hours from Boston. The
system of treatment is strictly on the
family plan; the surroundings are most
pleasing to the eye, and alluring to the
mind. The home-life is made helpful
by kind, refined and sympathetic com-
panions. Riverview Home is not an
asylum for the insane, but emphatically
a sanitarium, a family home, with all
the privacy and freedom of domestic
life. Class of Patients. — Opium, mor-
phine, chloral and select alcohol cases;
all who need help to overcome the
bondage of habit; a place of
rest for the overworked, a retreat
from care, diversion for the de-
pressed and disquieted mind, and such
as are suffering from any disease
of the nervous system, invalids needing
a home, where they may secure rest
and quiet. The treatment is humane
and effective, presenting the most ad-
vanced and scientific common sense
plans. Little or no restrictions are im-
posed upon opium or alcohol cases.
There are, however, two essentials to
success: and earnest desire, and freedom
from organic disease. For full particu-
lars and terms, address, Riverview
Home, Fishkill-on-Hudson, New York.
C. M. Kittredge, M. D., W. S. Watson,
M. D., Physicians.
MENTAL AND NERVOUS DIS-
EASES, private hospital. — Ralph L.
Parsons, M. D., Greenmont-on-the-Hud-
son.
THE CHENANGO SANITARIUM,
Norwich, N. Y.— R. A. Thompson, M.D.,
Attending Physician and General Medi-
cal Director. A private institution for
the treatment of non-contagious dis-
eases, both medical and surgical, where
a limited number of cases may find the
comforts and conveniences of a private
home and hospital, and if desired be
treated by any physician of their own
choice belonging to the regular or con-
sulting staff.
THE ADIRONDACK COTTAGE
SANITARIUM, for the cure of pul-
monary diseases, Saranac Lake P. O.,
Franklin Co., N. Y. For further in-
formation address E. L. Trudeau, M. D.,
or Mrs. J. A. Miller, Supit., Saranac
Lake P. O., Franklin Co., N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE AND
EXCISE OF BROOKLYN.— Central
ofBce in "Municipal Building." J. F.
O'Connell, M. D., C. H. Terry, M. D.,
W. P. Morrissey, M. D., A. W. Ford,
M. D., J. D. Sullivan, M. D., Police
Surgeons.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.— Central of-
fice, 65 Say st. Medical Officers, N. A.
Robbins, M. D., J. E. Smith, M. D.
COMMISSIONERS OF CHARI-
TIES AND CORRECTION, KINGS
COUNTY.— Office, Elm pi. and Liv-
ingston St., Brooklyn. Relief Physicians
and Examiners in Lunacy, J. J. O'Con-
nell, M. D., W. H. Bates, M. D.
BROOKLYN MORGUE.— Willough-
by, near Canton st. On same plan as
that of New York.
CORONERS, KINGS COUNTY.—
Office, No. 6 Court House, Brooklyn.
J. A. Kene, M. D., J. M. Creamer, M. D.
CORONERS, QUEENS COUNTY.—
J. S. Cooley, Oyster Bay; W. Meiners,
M. D., Long Island City; J. S. Corey,
College Point; E. J. Schenck, Great
Neck; W. Norton, Hempstead; B. F.
Everitt, Jamaica; J. Homeyer, New-
town.
LONG ISLAND CITY BOARD OF
HEAI.,TH.— W. R. Taylor, M. D.,
Health Officer; W. Meiners, Coroner.
ALBANY HOSPITAL DISPEN-
SARY.— Out-door Department of the
Albany Hospital. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— W. G. Lewi, M. D., L. Hale,
M. D., L. B. Winne, M. D., L. H.
Neuman, Physicians; W. G. Macdonald,
M. D., J. D. Craig, M. D., R. Bab-
cock, M. D., T. B. Bailey, M. D., Sur-
geons; F. C. Curtis, M. D., Diseases of
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Skin; A. G. Boot, M. D., Throat and
Nose; C. H. Moore, M. D., Eye and
Ear; G. E. Lochner, M. D., Gynecology.
ST. PETER'S DISPENSARY (1869),
Albany, N. Y. Connected with the Hos-
pital. _ For the patients who require out>
door 'treatment. Advice and medicines
free. Medical officers same as in St.
Peter's Hospital. Diseases of the Eye
and Ear, Mon., Wed., and Fri., 9 A. M.;
Diseases of Women, Sat., 12 M. to 1
P. M. ; Surgical cases, Mon., Wed., and
Fri., 12 M. to 1 P. M.; Medical cases,
Tues., Thurs., and Sat., 12 M. to 1
P. M.
BEDFORD DISPENSARY, 343
Ralph av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Open every
weekday from 2 to 4. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff. — Consulting Physicians, S.
0. Griggs, M. D., A. M. Curry, M. D.,
W. Waterworth, M. D., W. C. Phillips,
M. D., E. A. Day, M. D., G. W. Brush,
M. D., H. D. Bliss, M. D., T. L. Wells,
M. D.; Attending Physicians, B. Bur-
roughs, M. D., A. B. Marion, M. D.,
li. L. Nichols, M. D., L. J. Cardona,
M. D., H. T. Hotchkiss, M. D., F. S.
Milbury, M. D., A. J. Blanchard, M. D.,
W. H. Davis, M. D., J. A. Blake, M. D.,
W. H. Clowmiuzer, M. D.; Out-door
Physician, C. D. Kevin, M. D.; Dental
Surgeon, W. A. Thompson, D. D. S.
COLUMBIAN DISPENSARY (1894),
140 Clermont av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Med-
ical and Surgical Staff.— Attending Phys-
icians, George R Kuhu, M. D., David
E. Callaghan, M. D., A. F. Carroll,
M. D., P. J. Curran, M. D., and James
1. Gallagher, M. D.
BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY
(1876), 21 De Kalb av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Supplies the sick poor with articles of
diet ordered by physicians. Written or-
ders are necessary. Those able to pay
for extra diet may purchase here.
BROOKLYN CENTRAL DISPEN-
SARY (1855), 29 3d av., New York.
Open daily, Sundays and holidays except-
ed, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— Isaac H. Barber, M. D
W. Maddren, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geons; Z. T. Emery, M. D., H C
MtJ^ean, M. D., Consulting Physicians;
J-.S. Prout, M. D., Consulting Ophthal-
mic Surgeon; T. M. Rochester, M. D ,
Consulting Gynecologist; C. S. Barber,
M. D., Consulting Neurologist; Attend-
mg Physicians— Diseases of Children,
W. A. Northridge, M. D., F. J. Wood,
M. D.; Surgery, F. J. Magilligan, M. D.,
W. A. Berendsohn M. D.; General
Medicine, J. Wood, M. D., H. R, Maine,
M. D., S. F. Anderson, M. D., E. J.
Smith, M. D; Diseases of Women, D.
F. Lucas, M. D., J. A. Cochran, M. D.:
Throat and Nose, P. H. Sturgis, M. D..
T. A. York, M. D; Diseases of Nervous
System, A. C. Brush, M. D., S. B.
Jelliffe, M. D.; Eye and Ear, H. E.
Eraser, M. D., W. Kinne, M. D.; Ab-
sistant Physicians, A. L. Coville, M. D.,
S. Gomez, M. D.; Dentists, B. H. Ber-
endsohn, D. D. S.; G. F. Clark, D.D.S.;
Apothecary, L. G. Linsenbarth, Ph. G.
BROOKLYN CITY DISPENSARY
AND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
(1846), 11 Tillary, et.. New York. Open
daily, 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— J. B. Jones, M. D., F.
W. Shaw, M. D., F. M. Sharpe, M. D.,
W. N. Belcher, M. D., C. D. Napier,
M. D., J. S. Wood, M. D., H. Arrow-
smith, M. D., J. B. Thomas, M. D., B.
J. Morrison, M. D., W. C. Tomes, M.D.,
A. O. Brush, M. D.; Surgical Staff,
E. E. Cornwall, M. D., A. Murray,
M. D.; Dental Staff, W. G. Clark,
D. D. S., H. T. Kelsay, D. D. S.;
Apothecary, A. Shaw, Ph. G. ; Med. and
Surg. Director, J. B. Jones, M. D.
ATLANTIC AVENUE DISPEN-
SARY, 849 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn,
N; Y. Under charge of Church Charity
Foundation. Open from 1.30 to 3 P. M.,
Sundays exceprted. For disaases of
women and children. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff.— J. J. Conway, M. D., W.
P. Beach, M. D., E. D. Page, M. D.,
J. E. Langstaff, M. D., S. H. Stev-ens,
M. D., G. D, Barney, M. D., W. C.
Braslin, M. D., W. L. Rickard, M. D.,
I. N. Erase, M. D., Attending Physi-
cians and Surgeons; F. C. Cutts, Ph. G.,
Apothecary.
BUFFALO CITY DISPENSARY
(1859). — Furnishes medical and surgical
aid and medicine to the poor, principally
at their homes. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— D. Sherman, M. D., William
Ring, M.D., J. B. Samo, M.D., J. Hauen-
stein, M. D., G. F. Cott, M. D., Attending
Physicians; D. L. Rochester, M. D., H.
R. Hopkins, M. D., Consulting Physi-
cians; R. Park, M. D., J. Parmenter, M.
D., Consulting Surgeons.
SOUTHERN DISPENSARY AND
HOSPITAL OF THE CITY OF
BROOKLYN (1873), 547a Court st.,N. Y.
Open daily from 2 to 4 p. m. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— Consulting Physi-
cians, J. Byrne, M. D., G. Wackerhagen,
M. D.; Attending Physicians, General
Practice, G. W. Neidecker, M D S
Gomez, M. D. ; Diseases of Children, j'
Mac Evitt, M. D., J. Watt, M. D ■ Gy-
necology, L W. Pearson, M. D , J J
Sheehy, M. D.; Surgery, E. C. Branch',
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M. D., T. York, M. D.; Chief of Medi-
cal StafE, L. W. Pearson, M. D. ; Drug-
gist, William Eclsl, Ph. G.
THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE
HOSPITAL DISPENSARY (1859), cor-
Herry and Pacific sts., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Opfen daily from 1 to 2 p. m. Medical
and Surgical Staff.— Joel W. Hyde, M.
D., W. Wallace, M. D., M. A. North-
ridge, M. D., P. Towneend, M. D., W. C.
Gardner, M. D., Diseases of Children;
C. E. Gunther, M. D., G. R. Hall, M.
D., Diseases of Chest; W. F. Dudley,
M. D., L. H. Miller, M. D., Diseases of
the Throat and Nose; L. Grant Bald-
win, M. D., W. H. Skene, M. D., Diseases
of Women; L. A. W. AUeman, M. D.,
J. Scott Wood, M. D., Diseases of Eye
and Ear; J. McF. Wiufield, M. D.,
H. H. Morton, Diseases of Skin; As^t.
Physicians, W. N. Belcher, M. D., C.
W. Sheldon, M. D., J. A. Polak, M. D.,
H. C. Riggs, M. D., W. Kinne, M. D.;
AsBt. Surgeons, S. H. Gardiner, M. D.,
S. J. Byrne. M. D., G. G. Ward, Jr.,
M. D., H. Wallace, M. D.; Pharmacist,
B. E. Shaw, Ph. G.
BROOKLYN ORTHOPEDIC DIS-
PENSARY (Brooklyn Hospital), (1863),
Raymond St., near De Kalb ave, N. Y.
For the gratuitous treatment of deformi-
ties and diseases of the joints. Hours,
2 p. m., Tuee. and Pri. J. D. Rushmore,
M. D., Surgeon-in-Charge; B. B,
Mosher, M. D., F. C. Raynor, M. D.,
Asst. Surgeons.
BROOKLYN (E. D.) DISPENSARY
AND HOSPITAL (1851), 108 South 3d
St., Brooklyn, E. D. Medical and Sur^
gical Staff. — Consulting Surgeons, G.
R. Fowler, M. D., J. S. Wight, M. D.,
E. A. Lewis, M. D.; Visiting Surgeons,
W. E. Beardsley, M. D., T. G. Giroux,
M. D., S. C. Blaisdell, M. D., F. G.
Winter, M. D.; Visiting Physicians,
P. V. Burnett, M. D., J. D. Wade, M.
D., B. A. Wheeler, M. D., A. E. Smylie,
M. D. ; House Surgeon, T. D. Castner, M.
D. Dispensary Depart. — Attending Physi-
cians: General Medicine, F. E. Ruppel,
M. D., H. V. Duggan, M. D., H. L.
Gifford, M. D., T. F. McCleary, M. D.;
Children, L. Conrad, M. D., G. Schmidt,
M. D., H. H. Giroux, M. D.; Bye and
Ear, L. Coffin, M. D., H. Price, M; D;
Skin, G. D. Holsten, M. D., G. Haddock,
M. D.; Surgery, W. R. A. Carley, M.
D., R. H. Herkimer, M. D.; Gynecology,
E. J. Minard, M. D., M .R. Owen,
M. D.; Supt., Louis W. Wiegand, M. D.
BUSHWICK AND EAST BROOK-
LYN DISPENSARY (1877), Myrtle
ave., cor. Lewis ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Open from 1 to 3 daily. Sundays and
legal holidays excepted. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— G. R. Fowler, M. D.,
Lewis S. Pilcher, M. D., Surgeons; C.
Jewett, M.D., H. P. Williams.M. D.,Phy-
sicians. Attending Staff. — J. S. King,
M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief; Depart, of
Surgery, N. B. Sizer, M. D., Mon. and
Thurs.; F. H. Clark, M. D., Robert
J. Morrison, M. D., Tues. and Fri.; J.
Rankin, M. D., A. Schauf, M. D., Wed.
and Sat.; Department of General Medi-
cine, W. A. Little, M. D., F. Weisbrod,
M. D., Mon. and Thurs. ; L. J. Cardona,
M. D., A. J. Burger, M. D., Tues. and
Fri. ; Charles Menge, M. D., W. I. .
Wood, M. D., Wed. and Sat.; Depart-
ment of Diseases of Women and Chil-
dren, F. Baldwin, M. D., Mon. and
Thurs.; H, P. Schelling, M. D., Tues.
and Fri.; A. P. Zahn, M. D., Wed.
and Sat.; Depart, of Laryngology,
C. N. Cox, M. D., S. P. Tru-
ax, M. D., Mon. and Thurs.; Depart,
of Ophthalmology, J. W. Ingalls, M. D.,
Mon. and Fri.; Depart, of Otology, H.
A. Alderton, M. D., Tues. and Pri.;
Depart, of Neurology, J. L. Macomber,
M. D., Tues. and Fri.; Depart, of
Orthopaedic Surgery, E. A. Hatch, M. D.;
Department of Out-door Poor, L. A.
Whitehouse, M. D., John C. Cardwell, M.
D., G. L. Bartruff, M. D., H. S. Dixson,
M. D., William H. Steers, M. D.; B.
Huskinson, D. D. S., Dentist; F. E.
Kalkbrenner, Apothecary; Miss Amelia
Dobson, M. D., District Nurse.
NEW YORK DISPENSARY (1791).
—137 Centre, cor. White st.. New York.
Its district extends on the north to 14th
St. ; on the northwest to Spring st. ; on
the northeast to 1st ave., Allen and
Pike sts., and on the remaining sides
to the North and East Rivers. Open
daily from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m., ex-
cept Sundays and holidays; medicines
dispensed, 9 to 5. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff.— Thomas M. Markoe, M. D.,
S. T. Hubbard, M. D., Consulting Phy-
sicians and Surgeons; Condict W. Cut-
ler, M. D., Physician-in-Chief; F. Valk,
M. D., Senior Assistant Physician; W.
C. Gilley, M. D., J. M. Byron, M. D.,
B. B. Vaughan, M. D., F. Ginasi,
M. D., J. D. Huddleston, M. D., A.
W. HoUis, M. D., L. E. Warner, M. D.,
C. Stannard, M. D., Assistant Physi-
cians; F. Ginasi, M. D., Assistant Dis-
trict Physician; G. J. Quesada, M. D.,
Substitute Physician. Attending Phy-
sicians: Surgery, 9 a. m. to 12 m.,
W. C. Gilley, M. D.; Genito-Urinary
Diseases, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., Bernard
B. Vaughan, M. D.; Unclassified (Itali-
an), 9 a. m. to 12 m., J. M. Byron,
M. D.; Unclassified (Italian), 12 m. to
3 p. m., Francis Ginasi, M. D.; Dis-
eases of the Eye, Ear and Throat,
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12 m. to 3 p. m., Francis Valk, M. D.;
General Medicine, 9 a. m. to 12 m.,
A. W. Hollis, M. D.; General Medi-
cine, 12 m. to 3 p. m., L. B. Warner,
M. D.; Diseases of Children, 11 a. m.
to 2 p. m., J. D. Huddleston, M. D.;
Diseases of "Women, 12 m. to 3 p. m.,
Albert 0. Stannard, M. D.; Diseases of
the Skin, 12.30 to 1.30 p. m.. Con-
diet "W. Cutler, M. D.; District Phy-
sician at the Dispensary, 12.30 to
1.30 p. m., Robert Campbell, M. D., As-
sistant District Physician at the Dispen-
sary, 12.30 to 1.30 p. m.; X C. Macken-
zie, M. D.; Assistant District Physician
for Italians, 12 m. to 3 p m., F. Ginasi,
M. D.; Dental Surgery, 12 m. to 1 p. m.,
Geo. W. Blakeslee, D. D. S.; E. W.
Willis, Ph. G., Apothecary.
NORTHERN DISPENSARY (1819).
— Christopher st. and Waverley pl^ ITew
York. Open daily to 3 p. m. Medical
and Surgical Stafe.— W. M. Polk, M. D.,
.T. W. McLane, ]V[. D., A. Li. Loomis,
M. D., E. G. Janeway, M. D., Con-
sulting Physicians; T. M. Markoe, M.
D., D. M. Stinson, M. D., G. H. Wyn-
koop, M. D., Samiiel Hall, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeons; CT. T. Harrison, M. D.,
House Surgeon. Visiting Physicians:
First district, O. G. Smith, M. D.;
second district, R. W. Glassford, M. D.;
J. T. Harrison, M. D., O. G. Smith,
M. D., R. W. Glassford, M. D., Vac-
cine Physicians; W. B. Linn, Ph. G.,
Apothecary. Attending Physicians :
Heart and Lungs, 11 a. m., L. Morris,
M. D., L. C. Jones, M. D.; Head and
Abdomen, 9 a. m., J. T. Harrison,
M. D.; Genito-TJrinary Diseases,10 a. m.,
S. E. Milliken, M. D.; Eye, Ear and
Throat, 1 p. m., W. H. Bates, M. D.,
H. R. Cronk, M. D.; Diseases of Skin,
11 a. m., R. J. Devlin, M. D.; Surgery,
12 m., J. McLeod, M. D., J. O. Nelson,
M. D., D. T. Corde, M. D., W. H.
Mclntyre, M. D.; Diseacos of Women,
2 p. m., A. E. Gallant, M. D., C. H.
Bushong, M.D.; Diseases of Children,
2 p. m., H. G. Wetmore, M. D., E. C.
Titus, M. D. Dental Surgeon, H. F.
Blakeney, D. D. S., 1 p. m.
THE GOOD SAMARITAN DIS-
PENSARY (1884).— 75 Essex 'st., cor.
Broome, New York. Succeeded to the
work of the Eastern Dispensary June 1,
1891. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff. — Tbomas T.
Gaunt, M. D., Physician-in-Chief; E.
J. Lorenze, M. D., Assistant, 12 to 4.,
W. W. Van Arsdale, M. D., Attending
Surgeon, Surgical and Skin Diseases,
daily from 1 to 5 p. m.; R. T. Bang,
M. D., Attending Physician, Medical,
daily, from 12.30 to 4.30 p. m.; H
Koplik, M. D., Attending Physician
Diseases of Women and Children
daily, from 12 m. to 4 p. m. ;A. Schap
ringer, Attending Surgeon, Diseases of
the Eye, Ear and Throat, daily, from ]
to 3 p. m.; G. K. Swinburne, M. D.,
Attending Surgeon, Surgical and Skin
Diseases, daily, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. ,
C. L. Allen, M. D., Attending Physi-
cian, Medical, daily, from 9 a. m; to
12 m.; W. Cowen, M. D., Attending
Physician for Diseases of the Eye, Ear
and Throat, daily, from 10.30 a. m. to
12.30 p. m. J. Kepke, M. D., District
Physician; S. Goldenkranz, M. D., As-
sistant; daily, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.;
M. L. Moss, D. D. S., Dental Surgeon,
daily, from 12 m. to 2 p. m.; O. W.
Stiebeling, Ph. G., H. Heppes, Ph. G.,
E. Stiebeling, Ph. G., Apothecaries.
DEMILT! DISPENSARY (1857).—
Cor. 2d av. and 23d St., New York. Its
district extends from 14th to 40th sts.,
and from 6th av. to East River. Open
daily, except Stmdays and holidays,
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Medicines dis-
pensed from 8 a. m to 5 p. m.; on Sunr
days and holidays from 1 to 2 p.m. Medi-
cal and Surgical staff— M. H. Nash,M.D.,
House Surgeon; F. H. Bartlett, M. D.,
Assistant; Wm. Menzies, M. D., Path-
ologist; Visiting Physicians, North Dis-
trict, S. F. Hallock, M. D., J. E.
Tower, M. D., Assistant; South Dis-
trict, P. H. Ernest, M. D.; J. H. Mc-
Curdy, M. D., Assistant; Central Dis-
trict, W. L. Stowell, M. D.; J. S. Fer-
guson, M. D., Assistant; W. T. Staf-
ford, Ph. G., Apothecary. Attending
Physicians — Heart and Lungs, 10.30 a.
m., E. S. Potter, M. D., W. L. Russell,
M. D.; A. E. Covert, M. D., W. S.
Moore, Assistants; Throat, 2 p. m., C.
G. Coakley, M. D., J. E. Newcombe,
M. D.; G. D. Hamlin, M. D., G. R.
White, M. D., Assistants; General
Medicine, 2 p. m., J. H. French, M. D.,
G. S. Diion, M. D., H. Guntzer, M. D.,
Assistants; 10.30 a. m., N. G. McMas-
ter, M. D., L. M. Silver, M. D.; W.
Richter, M:. D., J. H. Haile, M. D.,
Assistants; Eye and Ear, 2 p. m., D.
S. Wiesner, M. D., J. E. Giles, M. D.;
F. T. Reyling, M. D., R. H. Knowles,
M. D., Assistants; Diseases of Children,
2 p m., J. E. Winters, M. D., H. D.
Chapin, M. D.; A. Reich, M. D., E. H.
Cook, M. D., Assistants; 10.30 a. m.,
J. Doming, M. D., J. H. Sinnett, M.
D., A. C. Rhodes, M. D., W. B. Hoag,
M. D., Assistants; Skin, 2 p. m., F. B.
Carpenter, M. D., G. T. Elliott, M. D.;
Logan Carr, M. D., L. Hahn, M. D.,
Assistants; Diseases of Women, 2 p.
m., P. N. Patterson, M. D., P. Outei>
bridge, M. D.; F. V. Phelps, M. D.,
C. H. Bushong, M. D., Assistants; 10.30
a. m., E. E. Tull, M. D., A. S. Bird,
M. D.; W. L. Hogeboom, M. D., O. L.
AdamsjM.U., Assistants ;JNervous. System,
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Rheumatism and Electro-Therapeutics,
2 p. m., L. F. Bishop, M. D., W. M.
Leszynsky, M. D., C. W. Lyman, M.
D., O. C. S. Davles, M. D., Assistants;
General Surgery, 2 p. m., C. H. Chet-
wood, M. D., A. B. Davis, M. D., T. J
Biggs, M. D.^ H. C. Hazen, M. D., As-
sistants; Minor Surgery (Dental), H. W.
F. Cady, D.D.S.. 11 a. m. Evening
Class for Females, 7 to 9 p. m.(Tues.
and Frl.), Cornelia E. Brown, M. D.,
Elizabeth Adams, M. D.; A. Vedln, As-
sistant. Vaccination, 9 to 10 a. m.
NORTHWESTERN DISPENSARY
(1852).— Cor. of 36th st. and 9th av.,
New York. Attendance from 9 a. m.
to 3 p. m., on week days only. Vaccina-
tion during dispensary hours. Medical
and Surgical Staff— A. Jacobi, M. D.,
A. L. Loomis, M. D., W. H. Draper,
M. D., T. G. Thomas, M. D., F. jJela-
field, M. D., E. G. Janeway, M.D., Con-
sulting Physicians; T. M. Markoe, M.
D., S. Smith, M. D., J. D. Bryant, M.
D., D. B. St. John Roosa, M. D., Con-
sulting Surgeons; R. J. McGay, M. D.,
House Physician. Visiting Physicians —
First District, Adolph Reich, M. D.;
Second District, B. W. Bill, M. D.;
Third District, G. E. Doty, M. D.;
Fourth District, A. F. Taylor, M. D.;
Assistant Visiting Physician, G. E.
Newhouse, M. D.; J. N. Davren, Ph. G.,
AJpothecary. Attending Ph)ysicians —
Diseases of Children, 10 a. m., G. M.
Ball, M. D., and J. J. Concannon, M.
D.; 2 p. m., F. W. Davis, M. D., and
A. L. Nlchtel, M. D., J. J. Concannon,
M. D.; Diseases of Heart, Lungs and
Throat, 10 a. m., R. C. M. Page, M.
D., B. H. Quiun, M. D.; Diseases of
Head and Abdomen, 10 a. m., E. Y.
Hill, M. D., E. W. Davis, M. D.; 2
p. m., G. Harrison, M. D., M. C Mc-
Gannon, M. D.; Diseases of Women, 11
a. m., L. R. Broun, M. D., J. R. Goffe,
M. D., A. B. Tucker, M. D.; Diseases
of Eye and Ear, 2 p. m., J. H. Clai-
borne, M. D., E. V. Agramonte, M. D.;
Surgery, 2 p. m., G. S. Thompson, M.
D., and J. B. Acken, M. D.; Diseases
of the Skin, 2 p .m., W. T. Gottheil,
M. D., J. A. Fordyce, M. D., C. C.
Gibson, D.D.S., Dentist, 12 m. The
Physicians first named attend Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, the others on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
GERMAN DISPENSARY (1857).—
137 2d av., New York. Open dally,
Sundays and holidays excepted, 1 to 7
p. m. Medical and Surgical Staff. — At-
tending Physicians, Internal Diseases
(females), 4 to 5 p. m^ W. Balser, M.
D., O. P. Steiger, M. D., B. Morje, M.
D., A. Baron, M. D., F. Serr, M. D.;
Internal Diseases (male), M. Einhorn,
M. D., J. H. Mennen, M. D., F. Becker-
Laurich, M. D., F. Schwyzer, M. D.;
Children's, 3 to 4 p. m., A. Caille, M.
D., A. Selbert, M. D., R. Stein, M. D.,
F. Torek, M. D., G. Bartels, M. D., O.
Maisch, M. D.; Eye, 3 to 4 p. m., E.
Fridenberg, M. D., A. Schaprlnger, M.
D., P. E. D'Oench, M. D.; Ear and
Thoat, 4 to 5 p. m., J. W. Gleitsmann,
M. D., H. C. Hoefllng, M. D., P. Cohn,
M. D., J. Horn, M. D.; Surgical, 4 to
5 p. m., B. O. Bachmann, M. D., H.
Ehrmann, M. D., G. Seeligmann, M.
D., E. Schottky, M. D., O. G. T. Kil-
iani, M. D.; Diseases of Women, 3 to 4
p. m., L. Straus, M. D., P. Forrester,
M. D., John Schmidt, M. D., H. J. Gar-
rigues, M. D.; Venereal and Cutaneous,
2 to 3 p. m., I. P. Obendorfer, M. D.,
L. Heitzman, M. D., S. PoUitzer, M.
D., H. G. Klotz, M. D.; Nervous Dis-
eases, 3 to 4 p. m., G. W. Jacoby, M.
D., A. Seessel, M. D., M. Rosenthal,
M. D., J. Roeloffs, M. D. H. Klotz,
M. D., Librarian. F. O. Bachmann,
M. D., Sec'y. Wm. Caille, D.D.S., Den-
tist. A. Ruttenlk, Ph. G., Pharmacist;
W. Nemser, M. D., Assistant.
NORTHEASTERN DISPENSARY,
(1862), 222 E. 59th St., New York. Open
daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays
and holidays excepted, and on those
days from 9 to 11 a. m. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— E. Eliot, M. D., A. Ja-
cobi, M. D., Mark Blumenthal, M. D.,
Alexander Hadden, M. D., D. Lewis,
M. D., T. E. Satterthwaite, M. D., Con-
sulting Physicians; G. F. Shrady, M. D.,
E. C. Spitzka, M. D., D. B. St. John
Roosa, M. D., N. Bozeman, M. D., H.
T. Hanks, M. D., D. F. King, M. D.,
Consulting Stirgeons; W. H. Porter,
M. D., Pathologist; Warren Schoonover,.
M. D., House Physician; E. W. Derby,
M. D., George Bleser, M. D., A. 0.
Carpenter, M. D., Assistants; R. Bayly,
M. D., 1st District Physician; W. Eleaz-
arian, M. D,, 2d District Physician;
D. A. McAullffe, M. D., 3d District
Physician; D. S. Lyon, M. D., 4th
District Physician. Maternity Depart-
ment: B. Bayly, M. D. Attending
Physicians: Diseases of the Bye, Ear
and Throat, 2 p. m., J. W. Flynn, M. D.,
W. H. Bates, M. D.; Head and Abdo-
men, 2 p. m., C. S. Baker, M. D., L.
Rosenbaum, M. D.; Surgery. 2 p. m.,
J. M. Otto, M. D., 0. H. Richardson,
M. D.; Heart and Lungs, 2 p. m., H.
W. Wootton, M. D., L. J. Hunter, M.D.;
Women, 2 p. m., A. P. Dudley, M. D.,
W. Beach, M. D.; Skin, Rheumatism
and Fevers, 2 p. m., E. Fenn, M. D.,
G. E. C. Kelly, M. D.; Electro-Gyne-
cology, J. H. Gunning, M. D.; R. H. L.
Waters, D. D. S., Dentist, 3 p. m.; W.
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X Shield, Ph. D., Apothecary; I. Schiff,
Ph. D., Assistant. Vaccination daily by
House Physician.
BUREAU OF MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL RELIEF FOR THE
OUTDOOR POOR AT BBLLEVUB
HOSPITAL (Dep. of Pub. Char, and
Cor.), (1866)., foot of E. 26th st. New
York. Open daily from 9 to 5, Sundays
and holidays excepted. Under the su-
pervision of the Medical Board of Belle-
Tue Hospital. On nominations made by
the Medical Board, the commissioners
appoint the attending physicians and
surgeons. In the following list the phy-
sicians first named attend on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; the others on
the alternate days. Attending Physi-
cians and Surgeons: Diseases of Women,
J. H. Rose, M. D., R. P. Watkins,
M. D., C. B. White, M. D., A. F. Cur-
rier, M. D. ; Diseases of Children, G.
D. Hamlen, M. D., J. S. F. Ferguson,
M. D., W. L. Oarr, M. D., H. H. Purdy,
M. D., G. B. Neuhaus, M. D.; Diseases
of Eye and Bar, J. E. Weeks, M. D.,
0. E. Davis, M. D., C. B. Carter, M. D.,
J. B. Gibson, M. D.; Diseases of the
Heart and Lungs, C. J. Strong, M. D.,
H. Altshul, M. D., W. R. Hoag, M.D.,
C. E. Quimby, M. D.; General Medicine,
E. Le Fevre, M. D., W. HoUister, M.D.,
T. W. P. Flinn, M. D., W. N. Hub-
bard, M. D. ; Diseases of Nerves, L.
Hibbe, M. D., P. F. O'Hanlon, M. D.,
L. Putzel, M. D., C. E. Lockwood,
M. D.; Genito-Urinary Surgery, W. R.
Chichester, M. D., S. B. Getty, M. D.,
W. J. Pulley, M. D., A. Goldthwaite,
M. D.; Diseases of Skin, J. F. Aitkin,
M. D., J. N. Henry, M. D., M. J. Crow-
ley, M. D., J. A. Fordyce, M. D.; Dis-
eases of Nose and Throat, J. L. Barton,
M. D., J. Horn, M. D., J. P. McBvoy,
M. D., E. H. Griffin, M. D.; Orthopaedic
Surgery, R. H. Sayre, M. D., W. G.
Brady, M, D.; General Surgery, F. A.
Baldwin, M. D., C. L. Weeks, M. D.,
W. P. Stone, M. D., G. G. Stewart,
M. D., C. Schneider, M. D., J. F. Erd-
mann, M. D., J. H. Titterington, M. D.,
D. D. Jennings, M. D., J. L. Andrews,
M. D.; Henry Savage, Ph. G'., Apothe-
cary.
THE JONES MEMORIAL CLINIC
(named in recognition of the generosity
of the children of Daniel D. Jones, de-
ceased), (1893), Industrial Building, 312
W. 54th St., New York. Open daily
from 2 to 3 p. m., for the treatment of
ear, nose and throat diseases, as an
adjunct to the old-established dispensary
of Amity Baptist Church. In the new
building there have been reserved apart-
ments for the church work, and to these
rooms the dispensary has been trans-
ferred. Wm. Adams Dayton, M. D.,
T. H. Grant, M. D., W. B. Hoag, M.D.,
Attending Staff.
HARLEM DISPENSARY, (1868),
160 E. 126th St., New York. The dis-
trict comprises that part of the city
north of 104th st., south of Harlem
River, and east of 8th ave. Open daily
from 1 to 8 p. m., Sundays and holidays
excepted. Medical and Surgical Staff. —
H. B. Shaw, M. D., House Physician;
H. W. Mooney, M. D., W. H. Stewart,
M. D., Attending Physicians; Depart-
ment of the Eye and Bar: B. Friden-
berg, M. D., Surgeon-in-Charge ; U. Le
Roy Washburn, M. D., J. E. Lumbaid,
M. D., Clinical Assistants; W. H. Stew-
art, M. D., Outdoor Physician; D. Lus-
tig. Ph. G., Apothecary.
WEST SIDE GERMAN DISPEN-
SARY, (1872), 328 W. 42d st., New
York. Open daily, Sundays and holi-
days excepted, from 2 to 4 p. m. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff. — R. Neuman,
M. D., Consulting Surgeon; Pediatrics,
F. K. Warner, M. D., M. M. Weill,
M. D. ; General Medicine, W. Moor,
M. D., O. Phelps, M. D.; Gynecology,
A. H. Goelet, M. D., E. H. Grandin,
M. D., H. Collyer, M. D.; Ophthalmolo-
gy and Otology, J. A. Meek, M. D.,
G. E. Neuhaus, M. D.; Laryngology and
Rhinology, J. M. Bleyer, M. D., W. J.
Brickelmaier, M. D.; Dermatology,
Venereal and Genito-Urinary Diseases,
F. C. Valentine, M. D., W. S. Gott-
heil, M. D.; Surgery, E. Von DonhofE,
M. D.; Dentist, R. H. E. Gudewill,
D. D. S.; Druggist, J. C. Denner, Ph.G.
OUT-DOOR DBPARTMEiNT AIT.
SINAI HOSPITAL, 151 B. 6Yth si.
(opposite the Hospital), New York. Open
daily from 1 to 4 p. m., Sundays and
holidays excepted. Medical and' Surgi-
cal Staff— Dispensary Staff, Internal Dis-
eases: Male, B. J. Messemer, M. D., L.
M. Michaelis, M. D., Morris Manges, M.
D., Meyer Ka.tzenberg, M. D,;
Female, H. S. Stark, M. D., S. Marx.
M. D., B. Stieglitz, M. D., A. Irtnel-
ler, M. D.; Surgical, H. Lilienthal,
M. Dy H. J. Schiff, M. D., L. J. Ladin-
ski, M. Dy E. Stemberger, M. D.; Chil-
dren, S. H. Dessau, M. D., H. Heiman,
M. D., N. Oppenheim, M. D., Sara Welt,
M. D.; Skin, S. Lustgarten, M. D., H.
Goldenberg, M. D.; Neurological, E,
Pisko, M. D., L. Stieglitz, M. D.; Gyne-
cological, J. Brettauer, M. D., H. N.
Vineburg, M. D.; Bar and Throat, E.
Moierhof, M. D., Leonard A. Dessar,
M. D.; Bye, A. N. Strouse, M. D., 0
Roller, M. D.
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DISPENSARY OF THE TRINITY
OHTJRCH ASSOCIATION (1880), 211
Fulton St., New York. For the poor of
that part of the city below Chambers st.
A fee of 25 cents is charged for physi-
cian's advice and medicine. N. H. Hen-
ry, M. D., Physician.
DISPENSARY OF ST. CHRYSOS-
TOM'S CHAPEL (1880), 7th av., cor.
39th St., New York. Open every Mon-
day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
from 2 to 4 p. m.
OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT
NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 17 W. 15th,
2 to 4 p. m. Medical and Surgical Staff
— N. H. Henry, M. D., J. H. Emerson,
M. D., Diseases of Women; S. F. Mor-
ris, M. D., A. L. Fisk, M. D., Surgery;
P. A. Morrow, M. D., Skin and Venereal
diseases; G. H. Cobb, M. D., C. E.
Nammack, M. D., General Medicine;
A. B. Judson, M. D., Orthopaedic Surg-
ery.
OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT
ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL, 59th and
9th av., N. Y. — Medical and Surgical
Staff— Frank Hartley, M. D., Attending
Surgeon; F. W. Jackson, M. D., Attend-
ing Physician; E. B. Cragin, M. D., At-
tending Gynecologist. Assistant Staif —
Surgeons, J. MoG. Woodbury, M. D., C.
T. Adams, M. D., F. J. Brockway, M.
D., L. W. Hotchkiss, M. D., A. B. John-
son, M. D., G. W. Crary, M. D., S.
Tousey, M D., J. P. McGowan, M. D.,
A H. Ely, M. D., B. Eoheverria, M. D.,
J. J. McGrath, M. D., J. Rogers, M. D.;
Physicians, J. B. Newcomb, M. D., Jona-
than Wright, M. D., C. Wright, M. D.,
J. M. Ferrer, M. D., A. H. Travis, M. D.,
0. F. Collins, M. D., R. G. Freeman, M.
D., H A. Griffin, M. D., A. B. Hobbs,
M. D., H. B. Carpenter, M. D., W. H.
Park, M. D., M. T. Hutchinson, M. D.,
J. Lazear, M. D.; Gynecologists, C. C.
Osborne, M. D., B. 0. Savid'ge, M.D.,
A. M. Newman, M. D., E. W. Peet, M.
D., A. E. Gallant, M. D., A. H. Ely,
M. D.
NEW YORK ORTHOPAEDIC DIS-
PENSARY AND HOSPITAL (1866),
126 B. 59th St., New York. Hours from
1 to 3 daily, except Sundays and legal
holidays. Treats gratuitously destitute
persons suffering from diseases of the
spine and joints, club-footed, etc. _A
system of out-door visitation is main-
tained and many patients are visited at
their homes who could not enter the Hos-
pital. Those who can are expected to
pay the cost of apparatus, payment for
which will be received in small install-
ments. Apparatus, however, Is never
sold to patients, the institution reserving
the right to remove the apparatus, and
discharge any patient not complying with
the directions of the surgeon. Child'ren,
only between the ages of 4 and 14 are
rsceived in the Hospital. Boards $4 per
week. Number of beds, 52. Applica-
tions for admission made to the
house surgeon during regular houis.
Visiting days, Tuesdays and" Sundays,
from 10 to 12 o'clock. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff— G. A. Peters, M. D., T. M.
Markoe, M. D., C. McBurney, M. D-, W.
T. Bull, M. D., Consulting Surgeons; J.
T. Metcalfe, M. D., W. H. Draper, M.
D., A. Jacobi, M. D., A. H. Smith, M.
D., T. E. Satterthwaite, M. D., Consult-
ing Physicians; M. A. Starr, M. D., Con-
sultant on Nervous Diseases; R. H. Der-
by, M. D., Consultant on Ophthalmic
Diseases; G. Bacon, M. D., Consultant
on Aural Diseases; Newton M. Shaffer,
M. D., Surgeon-in-Chief; S. Ketch, M.
D., T. H. Meyers, M. D., Attending
Surgeons to Dispensary; H. J. Bogardus,
M. D., I. S. Haynes, M. D., G. S. Dixon,
M. D., P. H. B'itzhugh, M. D., Assistant
Surgeons; W. F. Chappell, M. D., At-
tending Physician to Hospital; R. A.
Hibbs, M. D., House Surgeon; F.
Churchill, M. D., Out-Door Visiting Sur-
geon. Neurological Department — Anna
M. Galbraith, M. D., Caroline A. Cabot,
M. D., Attending Physicians; Frances G.
Deane, M. D., Mathilde K. Wallin, M.
D., Assistant Physicians.
THE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL
COLLEGE DISPENSARY (1883), 408
E. 26th St. Medical and surgical aid
and also medicines to the sick poor.
Open from 10 to 4.
Medical and Surgical Staff. — Diseases
of the Skin, M. F. Crowley, M. Dy R.
Guiteras, M. D.; Diseases of the Heart
and Lungs, G. E. Quimby, M. D., B.
LeFevre, M.D.; General Medicine, A.M.
Jeffrey, M. D., P. G. Becker, M. D.;
Diseases of Children, M. K. Goldsmith,
M.D., W. L. Stowell, M.D., W. L. Carr,
M. D. ; Nervous Diseases, W. M. H. Mc-
Enroe, M. D., F. A. Scratchley, M. D.,
L.C.Pettit, M.D. ; Diseases of the Threat,
O. S. Allen, M. D., L E. Pasternaok,
M. D., P. H. Ernst, M. D.; Orthopedic
Surgery, W. O. Plympton, M. D.; Sur-
gery, C. M. Ford, M. D., A. E. Isaacs,
M.D., D. D. Jennings, M.D. ; Diseases of
Women, W. T. Gibb, M. D., T. W.
Cleveland, M. D.; Geuito-urinary dis-
eases, C. W. Allen, M. D.; Ophthal-
mology, J. B. Gibson, M. D.; Apothe-
cary, E. Hammann, Ph. G., 10 A. M.
to 4 P. M.
THE YORKVILLE DISPENSARY
AND HOSPITAL (1887), 1307 Lexing-
ton ave. For women and children.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— A. L.
Loomis, M. D., 0. C. Lee, M. D., J. A
Wyeth, M. D., W. M. Polk, M. D.,
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P. F. Munde, M. D.. R. E. Swinburne,
M. D., J. O'Dwyer, M. D., F. B. Car-
penter, M. D., T. H. Manley, M. D.;
Surgeons, T. J. McGillicuddy, M. D.,
J. A. Shears, M. D., J. E. Dearden,
M. D., F. H. Grant, M. D., D. Fried-
man, M. D., M. C. O'Brien, M. D., W.
T. Shea, M. D., E. S. D. Shaw, M. D.,
M. W. Brinkman, M. D.
THE VANDERBIXiT CLINIC
(1887), 60th St. and Amsterdam ave.,
New Yor]£. James R. Lathrop, Superin-
tendent. A memorial of the late W. H.
Vanderbilt, endowed by his sons. The
professors of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, N. Y., have charge of
its practice for the benefit of their stu-
dents and the sick poor. Besides its
dispensary department, the building con-
tains numerous small rooms for the di-
rect practical teaching of diagnosis and
treatment to groups of learners, and
a theatre for clinical lectures, which
accommodates an audience of nearly
400. Officers.— Jas. W. McLane, M. D.,
Pres.; Fred'k W. Vanderbilt, M. D.,
Treas.; George M. T'uttle, M. D.,
Sec'y; Wm. H. Draper, M. D., Charles
McBurney, M. D., Mr. Jas. R. Lathrop,
Supt. Medical and Surgical Staff.—
Chiefs of Clinic— B. F. Curtis, M. D.,
D. B. Delavan, M. D., J. R. Hayden,
M. D., F. Huber, M. D., H. G. Locke.
M. D., C. H. May, M. D., Frank W.
Jackson, M. D., G. T. Jackson, M. D.,
F. Peterson, M. D., W. Cowen, M. D.,
Royal Whitman, M. D.
Clinical Assistants.- E. Eliot, Jr., M.
D., C. N. Dowd, M. D., J. A. Blake,
M. D., P. R. Bolton, M. D., W. Bensel,
M. D., C. L. Gibson, M. D., L. I.
Mason, M. D., W. K. Simpson, M. D.,
O. J. Colles, M. D., G. A. Richards,
M. D., W. H. Park, M. D., J. McEvoy,
M. D., E W. Perkins, M. D., R.
Frothingham, M. D., A. A. Richardson,
M. D., J. D. Aspinwall, M. D., J. H.
Billings, M. D., R. H. Greene, M. D.,
W. C. Gilley, M. D., E. G. Hill, M. D.,
J. Van der Peel, M. D., J. B. Stein,
M. D., J. C. P. Van Loan, M. D., T.
W. Lazear, 'M. D., E. L. Williamson,
M. D., F. S. McHale, M. D., J. Huber,
M. D., L. M. Silver, M. D., F. Bier-
hoff, M. D., F. E. Sondern, M. D.,
G. W. Jarman, M. D., G. W. Bratenahl,
M. D., J. B. Walker, M. D., W. S.
Stone, M. D., E. L. H. McGiunis, M. D,.
B. W. Stiefel, M. D., J. H. Claiborne.
M. D., W. A. Holden, M. D., H. A.
Tyson, M. D., E. B. Ooburn, M. D.,
G. R. Lockwood, M. D., W. K. Draper,
M. D., T. S. Southworth, M. D., V. H.
Norrie, M. D., 0. C. Ransom, M. D.,
J. Cabot, M. D. M. R. Peck, M. D.,
P. Bailey, M. D., W. H. Caswell, M. D.,
H. R. L. Worrall, M. D., L. A. Can-
non, M. D., S. Douglas, M. D., A. W.
Ferris, M. D., L. F. Bishop, M. D.,
C. E. Atwood, M. D., A. Campbell,
M. D., R. Lewis M. D.
CORNING (N. Y.) ACADEMY OF
MEDICINE.— Will meet at City Hall
monthly; second and fourth Tuesdays.
Officers.- H. M. Bourne, M. D., Pres.;
Charles W. Hoyt, M. D., V. Pres.; W.
Sylvester Cobb, M. D., Sec'y and Treas.
PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF
BROOKLYN, N. Y.— Will meet at 356
Bridge, monthly; second Tuesdays (ex-
cept July and AugJ. Officers. — William
Nathan Belcher, M. D., Pres.; Francis
H. Street, M. D., V. Pres.; Frederic J.
Shoop, M. D., Sec'y, 91 Macon; J. M.
Claylaud, M. D. Treas.
NEW ACADEMY OF ANTHRO-
POLOGY. Officers, E. C. Mann, M. D.,
Pres.; H. C. Drayton, M. D., V. Pres.;
F. G. Welch, M. D., Sec'y, 77 W. 45th,
New York; M. L. Holbrook, M. D.,
Treas.
MICROSCOPICAL CLUB OF BUF-
FALO.—Will meet at Academy of Nat-
ural Sciences monthly. E. Hobart Dorr,
Ph. G., Sec'y, 729 Towanda.
ECLECTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY
OF CENTRAL NEW YORK.— Will
meet at Syracuse second Thursday of
March, 1895. Officers.- G. W. Man-
warren, M. D., Pres.; G. M. Marshall,
V. Pres.; D. E. Ensign, M. D., Sec'y,
McGrawville.
NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL SOCIETY, New
York. — Will meet at members' residences
monthly, third Wednesday, except July,
August and September. Officers: W.
Gill Wylie, M. D., Pros.; J. B. White,
M. D., V. Pres.; Dillon Brown, M. D.,
Sec'y, 40 E. 57th.
HARVARD MEDICAL SOCIETY.—
will meet at members' residences, fourth
Saturday monthly. Officers: R. W. Wil-
cox, M. D., Pres.; Royal Whitman, M.
D., V. Pres.; Dillon Brown, M. D., Sec'y,
40 E. 57th. "'
WESTERN NEW YORK MED-
ICAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at BufOalo
(including in its jurisdiction the counties
of Ontario, Niagara, Erie, Chautauqua,
and Cattaraugus. Officers: G. Allen
Rowe, M. D., Pres.; L. H. Smith, M. D.,
Sec'y, 663 Union.
BROOKLYN SURGICAL SOCIETY.
—Will meet at 356 Bridge st. Officers:
F. W. Wunderlich, M. D., Pres. ; Walter
M. Friend, M. D., Sec'y, 404 Clinton.
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TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR
NURSES.
The course of training in the several
schools for nurses is very thorough, and
extends over a period of two years. Ap-
plicants are required to produce a cer-
tificate as to their moral character and
health; they must be over twenty-one
and under thirty-five years of age. An
entrance examination in the essentials
of a common school education is de-
manded. The applicant, having been ac-
cepted, receives lessons in bandaging,
diet, use of thermometer with chart reg-
istration, and in the proper handling of
the sick, especially the seriously dis-
abled.
BELLEVUE TRAINING SCHOOL
FOR NURSES (1873), 406 East 26th st,
where a registry is kept, accessible by
letter, telephone, telegram, or in person.
Nurses are lodged and boarded free at
the Home, 426 East 26th st. The pay
the first year is $7 per month, the second
year, $12.
CHARITY HOSPITAL TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR MALE NURSES.—
Orderlies reside in the Hospital, and re-
ceive, in addition to board and washing,
the first year $12, the second year $15.
THE NEW YORK CITY TRAIN-
ING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, Black-
well's Island, N. Y. Nurses reside at
the Nurses' Home, and receive, in ad-
dition to board and washing, $10 per
month the first year, $15 the second.
Persons wishing the services of the
graduate nurses of this School can ob-
tain them at the School Registry office,
114 W. 43d St. The Registry Committee
authorizes the nurses to charge for their
services $3 a day for ordinary cases, $25
a week for obstetrical and contagious
cases, and $4 a day for male adult pa-
tients— board and lodging included.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL TRAIN-
ING SCHOOL FOR NURSES.— The
terms of the Hospital year begin on the
1st of April and 1st of October. The
course of instruction extends over a pe-
riod of eighteen months, and is divided
into three equal terms. The school con-
sists of thirty-six pupils, divided into
classes, who shall serve - respectively
as Junior Assistants, Senior Assistants
and Head Nurses. Applications for ad-
mission received by the Superintendent
of the Hospital. A service on probation
for not less than two months follows,
with board and lodging but no com-
pensation, unless accepted as pupils
under contract to remain in the school
and subject themselves to the rules of
the Hospital for the full period of eigh-
teen months, unless failing of promotion.
A monthly allowance is made for the
Juniors, $10, for the Seniors, $13, and
for the Head Nurses, $16. Board, lodg-
ing and- washing without charge. Nurses
supplied by the Superintendent of the
New York Hospital.
MOUNT SINAI TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR NURSES, 147 East
67th St. Pupils remain two years and
receive an allowance of $7 per month
during the entire course. 'The managers
of this School have fixed as a reasonable
tariff $25 per week for all infectious
and contagious cases, male patients, ob-
stetrical and insane cases. If at a con-
tagious or infectious case less than a
week, $4 per day; $21 per week or $3
per day for all other cases. No extra
charge is to be made for laying out the
dead. If called in especially for this
duty, $5.
THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES,
Madison ave. and 70th st., N. Y. Also
promptly supplies on application without
the usual fee of $2, but charges for
the necessary messenger or telegraphic
service.
THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF
MEDICINE have recently established
a Bureau of Nurses with best of recom-
mendations and subject to constant re-
visions of character, etc., which are
carefully recorded. Applications to
an annually appointed committee of phy-
sicians, who serve gratuitously, may be
made at 19 W. 43d st. Fee to employ-
ers, $2, which is for the benefit of the
Academy.
BUREAU FOR NURSES, 7 E. 15th
et. The employment bureau of the Young
Women's Christian Association will sup-
ply sick nurses upon application. None
will be sent out but those found thor-
oughly competent upon careful investi-
gation of references. Apply to clerk of
employment bureau.
LIBRARIES IN NEW YORK CITY.
AGUILAR FREE LIBRARY SO-
CIETY, 721 Lexington ave. and 206 E.
Broadway. Miss Louis'a S. Cutler,
Lib'n, 721 Lexington ave; Miss Sarah
Salvene, Lib'n, 206 E. Broadway. Open
daily (except Sat.). 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.,
and Sat. 7 to 9 p. m.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 113 W.
38th. John W. Chambers, Lib'n.
From Oct. 1 to May 31. Open 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m., and from June 1 to Sept.
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30. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Terms of mem-
bership of the (Institute and) Library,
$10 initiation fee and $5 per annum.
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 101
B. 20th. Lyman Haines Low, Lib'n.
APPRENTICES', 18 E. 16th. Jacob
Schwartz, Lib'n. Open daily (except
Sun. and holidays). 8 a. m to 9 p. m.
Free.
ASTOR, 34 Lafayette pi. Robbins
Little, Supt. Frederick Saunders,
Lib'n. Open daily (except Sun. and holi-
days). 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. March to Sept.
and Oct. and Feb. to 4.30 p. m., and in
Nov., Dec. and Jan., to 4 p. m. Free
(but not lending).
BROOME STREET FREE LIBRA-
RY AND READING ROOM, 391
Broome. Russell Osborne, Lib'n. Open
Tues., Wed. and Fri. 4 to 9 p. m.
CHILDREN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIA-
TION, 509 Seventh ave. Open daily
(except Sat. and Sun). 3 to 5 p. m., and
on Sat. 9 a. m. to 12 m.
CITY, 12 City Hall. Open daily, .10 a.
m. to 4 p. m. James H. Farrell, Lib'n.
Free.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 41 E. 49th.
George Hall Baker, Lib'n.
COOPER UNION, 7th St., cor. 4th
ave. Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
FREE CIRCULATING, 280 Riving-
ton. Russell Osborne, Lib'n. Open
Mon., Thurs., Sat. 3 to 8 p. m.
FREE CIRCULATING LIBRARY
FOR THE BLIND, 296 Ninth ave.
Mies Maria Hays, Lib'n. Open from 4
to 6 p. m., every second and fourth
Friday of each month.
HARLEM, 2238 Third ave. Stans-
bury Norse, Lib'n. From 9 a. m. to
9 p. m. Terms of membership, $3 per
annum; $1 for three months.
LAW LIBRARY OF THE EQUI-
TABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIE-
TY, 120 Broadway. Thomas Camp-
bell, Lib'n. Open daily (except Sun.
and holidays). 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. For
the exclusive use of the tenants of the
Equitable Life Assurance Society, the
officers and directors of the Society, and
of members of the Lawyers' Club.
LENOX, 895 Fifth ave. George H.
Moore, Sec'y and Supt. Open daily
(except Sun.). 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MASONIC, 75 W. 23d st. Herman G.
Carter, Lib'n. Open daily (except Sun.).
3.30 to 5.30 p. m., and 7 to 10.30 p. m.
MERCANTILE, 67 and 426 5th ave.
and 35 Liberty. William T. Peoples,
Lib'n. Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Terms
of membership: For clerks, $1 initiation
fee and $4 per annum; merchants and
others, $5 annually. Reading room open
from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
MOTT MEMORIAL FREE MEDI-
CAL, 64 Madison ave. Open daily
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS-
TORY, Central Park West, cor. W.
77th St. A. Woodward, Lib'n.
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDI-
CINE, 17 W. 43d St. John S. Brownne,
Resi. Lib'n. E. H. Grandin, M. D.,
Executive Lib'n. Open daily (except
Sun. and holidays). iO a. m. to 10 p. m.
Free.
NEW YORK FREE CIRCULA-
TING, 49 Bond, 135 Second ave., 251
W. 13th, and 226 W. 42d. Miss Ellen
M. Coe, Lib'n. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.,
and on Sun. 4 p. m. to 9 p. m.
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIE-
TY, 170 Second ave. Charles Isham,
Lib'n. Open daily (except legal holidays
and month of August). 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 8 W. 16th
St. Frank P. Foster, M. D., Lib'n.
Open daily (except Sun. and holidays).
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
NEW YORK LAW INSTITUTE,
116 Postoffice Building. Open daily (ex-
cept Sun.). 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. William
H. Winters, Lib'n. Terms of mem-
bership, $1.50, subject to assessments.
Free to all not connected with the legal
profession.
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MEDICAL LAWS OF NEW YORK.
Medical Student Examinations. — From
laws of 1893, ch. 661. To provide for
the preliminary education of medical
students: The degree of bachelor or doc-
tor of medicine shall not be conferred
in this State before the candidate haa
filed with the institution conferring it
the certificate of the regents that three
years before the date of the degree, or
before or during his first year of medical
study in this State, he has either gradu-
ated from a registered college, or satis-
factorily completed not less than a three
years' academic course in a registered
academy or high school; or had a pre-
liminary education considered, and ac-
cepted by the regents as fully equiva-
lent; or had passed regents' examina-
tions in arithmetic, elementary English,
geography, spelling. United States his-
tory, Englisli composition and physics.
Students who had matriculated in a
New York medical school before June
5, 1890, shall be exempt from this pre-
liminary education requirement, provid-
ed the degree be conferred before Au-
gust 1, 1895.
NOTES ON THE LAW.
1. The medical student certificate
must be obtained during or prior to the
first year of medical study in this State.
2. The regents will accept as fully
equivalent to the required academic
course any one of the following:
(a) A certificate of having success-
fully completed at least one full year's
course of study in the collegiate depart-
ment of any college or university, reg-
istered by the regents as maintaining a
satisfactory standard.
(b) A certificate of having passed In
a registered institution examinations
equivalent to the full collegiate course of
the freshman year or to a completed
three years' academic course.
(c) Regents' pass cards for any 50
coimts.
Note. — Students matriculated' in a reg-
istered medical school before May 9,
1893, may offer regents' pass cards for
any twenty counts, not including reading
and writing.
(d) A certificate of having passed the
matriculation examinations of any uni-
versity in Great Britain or Ireland', or of
having completed a course of study rec-
ognized as an equivalent therefor.
(e) A certificate of graduation from
any registered gymnasium in Germany,
Austria or Russia.
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(f) A certificate of successful comple-
tion of a course of five years in a regis-
tered Italian ginnasio and three years in
a liceo.
(g) The bachelor's degree in arts or
science, or substantial equivalents from
any registered' institution in France or
Spain.
(h) Any credential from a registered
institution or from the government in
any foreign state or country which repre-
sents the completion of a course of study
equivalent to graduation from a regis-
tered New York high school or academy
or from a registered Prussian gymna-
sium.
EXTRACT PROM RULES.
Printed question papers will be issuedl
from the regents' office for each examin-
ation. Answers must be written in ink
on both sides of letter paper, and ar-
ranged and numbered in the same order
as the questions. Candidates should
bring pen and ink. Paper and blotter*
will be supplied.
Seventy-five per cent, of correct an-
swers is required in all subjects.
Answer papers will be reviewed in the
regents' office, and all papers below
standard will be returned to the candi-
dates. For those accepted, pass cards
will be issued.
Pass Cards. — A regents' pass card is
not limited in time; therefore it is not
necessary to pass any regents' examina-
tion a second time.
To insure success, candidates should
have a thorough knowledge of the whole
of a standard school text-book on each
required subject, including the metric
system, but not cube root, in elementary
arithmetic.
Medical Student Certificate.— When all
requirements are fulfilled, the regents
grant a medical student certificate.
On receiving this certificate, the can-
didate must send it to the secretary or
recording officer of the university or col-
lege at which he intends to study medi-
cine.
Candidates for medical student exami-
nations should send notice at least ten
days in advance, stating at what time
and in what studies they wish to be ex-
amined, that required desk room may be
provided at the most convenient place.
Candidates who fail to send this ad-
vance notice will be admitted only so
far as there are unoccupied seats.
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Certificates Without Examinations —
Candidates having credentials which can
be accepted in place of an examination,
should send them to the Examinations
Department. They will be returned as
soon as verified, and if accepted, a med-
ical student certificate will be sent with
them. The certificate vpill be dated from
receipt of credentials, so that the candi-
date will lose nOi time.
Communications. — All communications
should be addressed to Examinations
Department, University of the State of
New York, Albany, N. Y.
Calender of Regents' Examinations. —
For the academic years of 1894-95. —
1894: September 25-27, November 26-28;
1895: January 21-25, March 11-15, June
10-14.
Note. — September examinations will be
held at the Albany Medical College for
medical and law students only, and also
in New York, Brooklyii, Syracuse and
Buffalo. Other examinations will be
held at different points throughout the
State. Particulars concerning these ex-
aminations may be obtained by address-
ing Examinations Department, Univer-
sity of the State of New York, Albany,
N. Y.
EBQUraEMENTS FOB, UOBNSB TO PRAC-
TICE MEDICINE IN NEW YOEK STATE.
All requirements for admission should
be completed at least one week before
examinations. They are as follows.
1. Evidence that applicant is more
than 21 years of age.
2. Certificates of moral character from
not less than two physicians in good
standing (Form 2.).
3. Evidence that applicant has the gen-
eral education required, preliminary to
receiving the degree of bachelor or doc-
tor of medicine in this State (medical
student certificate).
First exemption: "Students who had
matriculated in a New York medical
school before June 5, 1890, shall be ex-
empt from this preliminary education re-
quirement, provided the degree be con-
ferred before August 1, 1895." (Form
for exemption certificate furnished on
application.).
4. Evidence that applicant "has stud-
ied medicine not less than three full
years, including three satisfactory
courses, in three different academic
years, in a medical school registered as
maintaining at the time a satisfactory
standard."
Second exemption: "The regents may
in their discretion accept as the equiv-
lent for any part of the third and fourth
requirement, evidence of five or more
years' reputable practice of medicine,
provided that such substitution be speci-
fied in the license."
5. Evidence that applicant "has re-
ceived the degree of bachelor or doctor
of medicine from some registered medi-
cal school, or a diploma or licenae con-
ferring full right to practice medicine in
some foreign country."
6. The candidate must pass examina-
tions in anatomy, physiology and hy-
giene, chemistry, surgery, obstetrics,
pathology and diagnosis, and therai)eu-
tice, practice and materia medica. The
questions "shall be the same for all can-
didates, except that in therapeutics,
practice and materia medica all the
questions submitted to any candidate
shall be chosen from those prepared by
the board selected by that candidate, and
shall be in harmony with the tenets of
that school as determined by its State
Board of Medical Examiners."
Third exemption: "Applicants exam-
ined and licensed by other State Exam-
ining Boards registered by the regents
as maintaining standards not lower than
those provided by this article, and ap-
plicants who matriculated in a New
York State medical school before June
5, 1890, and who receive the degree M.
D. from a registered medical school be-
fore August 1, 1895, may, without
further examination, on payment of $10
to the regents, and on submitting such
evidence as they may require, receive
from them an indorsement of their li-
censes or diplomas conferring all rights
and privileges of a regents' license is-
sued after examination."
7. A fee of $25, payable in advance.
NOTES ON THE LAW.
1. Seventy -five per cent, of correct an- ,
swers is required in all subjects.
2. All subjects must be passed at the
same examination.
Note. — ^When a candidate for license
has been rejected in but one topic, and
his total average is above 80, at subse-
quent examinations he shall be examined
only in the topic in which he originally
failed to receive the required (75) per-
centage.
3. All examinations must be conducted
in the English language.
4. Medical preparatory courses, as
such courses are now taught in various
scientific schools and colleges, cannot
be accepted for one year of the three
years' medical study required by law.
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Examinations for license to practice
medicine in this State will be held as
follows: Dates— 1894: January 23-26,
April 3-6, May 15-18, June 19-22, Sep-
tember 25-28, November 26-28; 1895:
January 22-25, April 2-5, May 14-17,
June 18-21, September 24-27, November
25-27. Places— New York, 21 Coopei
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Union; Albany Medical College, Syra-
cuse Medical College, Buffalo High
School.
DAILY PKOGEAM.
From 9.15 A. M. to 12.15 P. M.—
Tuesday, Anatomy; Wednesday, Chemis-
try; Thursday, Obstetrics; Friday, Ther-
apeutics.
From 1.15 to 4.15 P. M.— Tuesday,
Physiology and Hygiene; Wednesday,
Surgery; Thursday, Pathology and Diag-
nosis.
Thanksgiving week the subjects for
Thursday and Friday are given on
Monday.
Obstetrics, Monday, 9.15 A. M. to 12
P. M.
Pathology and Diagnosis, Monday,
1.15 to 4.15 P. M.
Therapeutics, Monday, 7.30 to 10.30
P. M.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF OOUNTT CXEKKS
IN EEOISTEBING UCBNSBS TO PBAC.
TIOB MEDICINB IN NEW YOEIC
STATE.
The laws relating to registration of
physicians by county clerks were repeal-
ed May 9, 1893, when the new law took
effect. This law forbids the registration
of any authority to practice medicine ex-
cept a license or diploma issued or in-
dorsed as a license under seal by the
University of the State of New York,
or (in case of removal to another county
of a physician already licensed), a cer-
tificate clearly showing that the original
registration was of an authority issued
or indorsed under seal by the regents.
To provide against penalties for illegal
registration all other cases should be
referred to the University of the State
of New York, the only authority by
which licenses can be issued after Sep-
tember 1, 1891.
Address all communications Examina-
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BROOKLYN STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
Arranged Numerically. For fuller information, see Brooklyn Oity List.
ADAMS.
»4 BresUn, D. S.
CkJOhran, G. G.
ADBLPHI.
169 Terhune, J. J.
179 Smith, L. O.
180% Herkimer, R.
191 Newcomb, Geo, W.
331 Keteham. G. F.
460 Hunter, W. L.
ABLINGTON AVE.
64 Pratt, H. M.
77 Smith, S. B.
196 Mansaeld, F.
218 Kiepke.J., o. War-
wick.
238 Dunning, Z. F.
250 Senior, F. S.
ASHLAND PLACE.
35 Brodle, J. A.
44 McGay, J. Y.
ATLANTIC ATB).
290 Bcoles, M. H.
379 Mielke, R.
489 EllBtrom, Carl B.
852 Goubeaud, G. J.
2600 Wemmell, A. A.
BALTIG.
165 Blakeney, J. I. H.
289 Nichols, H.
BEDFORD AVE.
08 Arery, Edw'd W.
155 ShelTln, H. S.
203 Lawrence, A. W.
205 Siegel, F.
371 GlUespie, L. S.
398 Baylies, Bradford
L. B.
471 Fleming, J. W.
473 Coffin, L.
484 Fiske, Wm. M. L
486 Ayres, Rebecca J.
486 Burnett, K. D.
488 Essig, George
498 Sohapps, O. H.
498 Sohapps, J. O.
609 Wheeler, E. A.
612 Baker, Jennie Van
Holland
816 Roby, J. W. H.
627 North, N. L.
Oor. Park, Haskell,
Henry Wallace
623 Pray, S. B.
524 Hallam, A. O.
028 James, W. A.
640 Baker, F. K.
640 Baker, G. W.
672 Oloott, C.
672 Olcott, C. A.
683 Williams, F. B.
623 Freel, F. J.
635 Rendell, John
645 Weygandt, F.
667 Barlow, Jno. W.
693 Lange, H.
762 EUarson, 0. E.
811 Van Tine, M. H.
818 Bishop, Ernest S.
836 Nicholson,
946 Carolan, B. J.
909 Brans, G. A.
923 Little, W. A.
294
925 Taylor, W. S.
952 McOleary, Thoj. B".
960 Van Ness, J.
962 Van Deusen, J. W.
968 Kevin, J. B.
970 Roache, Jas. A.
970 Brown, A. M.
1030 Stewart, J. A.
1032 Russell, Jas. E.
1036 Birdsall, A. H.
1038 Macumber, Jno. L.
1085 Hunt, J. H.
1265 Westbrook, B. W.
1395 Houghton, Burr L.
1434 Plageman, R. B.
BELVEDERE.
18 Riedel, H.
BHNSON-HDRST-BT-
THE-SEA.
Boetzkefi, P. A. E.
BERGEN,
103 Geyer, V.
107 Lundbeck, O. J.
Ill Van Kleeok, —
114 Deike, G.
135 Magilllgan, F. J.
142 Berendsohn, W. A.
169 Fleischhauer, F.
W.
176 Brlnkman, A.
186% Pulvermacher, L,
205 Jones, B. B.
220 Mackey, J, J,
234 Danlelaon, J, B.
355 Flannery, D, M.
477 Carman, A. B.
479 Mongan, B,
797 Megarr, Bdw, J,
1063 Benton, S, H,
1270 Bell, Hariy Kent
BHRKELHy LACE,
56 Magilligan, L, P.
A,
124 Woodhull, H, W,
B,
137 Winohell, W. B.
BERRY.
275 Hughes, P.
401 Ohnstcad, O. B.
BLBBKER,
19 Stammler, 0. H.
BOBRUM.
213 Badloff, Wm,
BRADFORD.
102 Meyersburg, A.O,
BRIDGE.
264 Black, Robert
200 Dee, W. V.
BROADWAY.
709 Talt, H. J.
88T Babington, Jno.J.
1101 Palmitier, A. L.
BROOKLYN AVE.
17 Thayer, W. I.
98 Street, H. B.
BUSHWICK AVE.
(E. D.)
18 Klein, V. J.
Waldron, W. P. (St.
Catharine's Hosp.)
66 Weiseokel, G.
141 O'Brien, W. J.
163 Hesse, H. J.
260 NevUle, M. J.
530 Koch, E. F.
683 Bender, Her. P.
687 Bemauer, E. O.
693 Davidson, B. T.
717 Schwab, A. H.
783 Runge, Wm.
882 Loewensteln, H.
951 Fetamore, F.L,B.
1024 Athans, O. H.
1024 Halves, Fred'k
1210 Bulmer, G. W.
1242 Wilson, F. E.
1292 Griffln, J. M.
1292 Manecke, Ph. G.
1301 Fries, E, A,
1322 Gibbons, J.
1333 Nichols, H.
1334 Tedford, B. H.,Jr.
1340 Bden, S.
1402 Myers, W. A.
CALYEB (Greenpolnt).
130 Hinkson, J. B.
195 Gillette, F. B.
CAMBRIDGE PLACE.
43 Hancock, J, 0.
128 Beach, W. P.
GAJSITON AVE.
3 Aldridge, Belle V.
CARLTON AVE.
173 Curran, P, J.
254 Warden, J. B.
265 Walmsley, Wm, E.
291 Morse, V,
296 Ager, Louis C,
301 Vandeveer, J. B.
406 Homiston, E. W.
411 Bingham, C. O.
556 Haywood, M. A
676 Smith, E. J.
CAEBOLL,
68 Parodi, O.
167 Hector, S, O.
625 Breck, W. B,
728 Speer, H. B,
752 Fowler, O. B.
752 Scrimgeour, B.
CENTRAL AVE.
248 NeUBS, W.
CLARK.
56 Henry, Ohas. O.
95 Ostrander, F. W.
96 Ostrander, J. W.
CLABKSON, N. B.
ALBANY,
Sylvester, W. E.
Williams, B. G.
OLASSON AVB.
435% Hamilton, Arthur
M,
441 Munaon, L,
480 Monmonler, J, M.
493 Curry, A. M.
498 Childs, S. B.
500 Tomes, W. A.
577 Dodge, H. L.
CLERMONT AVB.
94 Lee, L. J, W,
168 Strong, 0, D.
196 Fawdrey, J, W,
196 Fearn, H,
227 Hewitt, W. B.
287 Atklnson,Jerom3G.
330 Bloodgood, D.
422 Hott, E. S.
CLIFTON PLACE.
338 Ayer, Ira
CLINTON.
20 Bostwlck, B, B.
105 Turner, W. J.
116 Haslett, A.
122 Kuhn, O. B,
135 Armstrtmg, M. L.
137 Gorton, David Al-
lyn
138 Gardiner, W. O.
138 Jameson, P. O.
141 Cochran, EL L.
146 Dickinson, B. L.
147 Dudley, Wm. F.
172 Rand, H. W.
148 Santoire, B. S.
14S McOorkle, J. A.
155 Palmer, E.
167 Gunther, O. Eu-
gene
162 Fuller, D. A.
163 Raynor, Frank a
166 Convery, G. V.
166 Joye, T. A.
167 Skene, A. J. C.
167 Skene, Wm. H.
174 Westbrook, B. F.
182 Bumbam, O. C.
182 Bumbam, C.
184 Clarke, J. B.
194 Mann, D. H.
205 Hutchinson, W. M.
234 Bristow, A. T.
236 Church, S.
240 Rlchter, H. W.
270 Seymour, W. H,
278 Brown, T. E,
280 Shawe, Jas, H,
296 Raub, J. M,
299 Sheehey, Jno. Jos.
301 Corcoran, W, J,
303 Bnton, Harry
304 O'Brien, W,
308 Harcourt, J. M,
309 Martineau, Sarah 0.
313 Halton, Fred'k J.
314 Byrne, H. V.
314 Byrne, J,
339 Read, H, N.
372 Jones, J. B,
381 Tucker, O. B.
382 Thompson, J, M.
388 Waugh, D, W,
893 Tucker, H, A. J,
Ml Harrtsan, 3.
404 Friend, Walt. M.
407 MaoEvltt, J. O.
410 Hoagland, O. N.
410 Wells, J. B.
412% Turner, H. C.
429 De Bowes, T, N.
440 Hodgskin, B. S.
493 Elliott, J. B.
500 Welty, G. W.
503 MoCune, O. F.
503 MoGuire, C. F.
507 Butler, Wm, Morria
519 Blackman, W,W.
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BROOKLYN 8TBEET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
395
CLINTON AVE.
33 Jewett, H. F.
330 Jewett, O.
361 Johnston, A. W.
41014 Latimer, W. O.
460 Keep, J. L.
469 French, T. K.
487 Hudnut, F. P.
493 EUlott, Jos. B.
B15 Bralslln, W. C.
619 Blackman.Wm.W.
519 Blackman, Mrs.
Lora
B32 Wyckofl, B. M.
GLYMER.
9T WUfion, O. H.
110 Clapp, H. M.
COLTJMBIA.
269 Elrsemim, G.
OOLnBdBIA
HEIGHTS.
81 Shepaid, O. H.
148 Squibb, B. H.
152 Sqnlbb, E. B.
166 Brlnsmade.W. B.
OONOOBD.
48 Bedford, Edw. E.
108 Gallagher, Jno.G.
146 Haesslg, Her. 1.
148 Le Grand, M. G.
CONEY ISLAND.
Hill, J. O. F.
CONGBHSS.
167 Kane, A. M.
183 Wallace, Hy.
- 183 Wallace, W.
186 Murray, W.
COOK.
19 Slote, S. H.
OOOPEB. ^ ^
81 Applegate, W. L.
CARNHUA.
106 Aldrlch, A. C.
COURT.
884 Genthner, P. J.
<SaA^'BBREY.
45 Burhans, W. M.
OEOPSET AVE.
22d Malone, Edward
CUMBERLAND.
78 Tomklns, G. W.
109 Sage, H. P.
109 Bnsey, W. W.
109 Hallock, F. M.
109 Halloway, J. M;
109 Willis, Glihton
157 Baldwin, Neilson
811 Gilbert, H. S.
820 Northrldge, T. H.
DEAN.
191 Ecoles, R. G.
192 Oalhm, W. J.
B49 McLean, Henry,
649 McLean, larcld'n
1164 Hopper, Magnus
1197 Blggam, W. H.
1303 Willis, H., Jr.
1327 HiglJy, H. A.
1564 HayneB, Wm. H.
DBOATUB.
121 Perkins, F. K.
140 Hiekok, P. O.
' 496 Burger, A. J.
DEGRAW.
68 Knapp, Herbert, Jr.
134 Taylor, W. J.
236 Drury, A. T.
352 Regan, T. J.
375 Hamilton, C. T,
672 Anderson, P.
DB KALB AVE.
163 JoneSi O. N. D.
163 Jones, M. A. D.
166 Dunlevy, Suze. B.
205 MoKlnney, S. S.
250 Sohmeltzer, B. P.
259 Bodkin, D. G.
293 Spencer, Wm. E.
297 Page,, B. D.
301 Fowler, Geo. Ey.
326 Rochester, T. M.
615 Boe, S.
654 Ferine, O. A.
796 Hutchins, A.
803 Hargest, George
823 King, J. S.
980% Atwood, A. D.
1060 Moore, J. H.
DIVISION AVE.
89 Ccurt, L. A.
93 Kaslendieck, J.
T. W.
101 McLenathan, W.
H.
261 Jones, M.
DEIGGS AVE.
332 Kissane, W. E.
801 Vonder,Lube A.D.
801 Vender Lube.M.B.
804 Burnett, P. V.
825 Koemer, W. F.
DUFFIELD.
163 Henderson, G. E.
166 Van Harllngen, J.
179 Patton, J. H.
B. NBW YOEK AVE.
417 Arbona, Antonio
BIGHTEB5NTH.
205 Hogan, Patrick F.
478 Brewer, H. J.
EIGHTH AVENUE.
25 Valentine, H. K.
53 Delatour, H. B.
366 Van Home, J. P.
397 Bolien, W. S.
ELEVENTH.
281 Dresoher, M.
2S9 Palmer, J. O.
313 Turner, H. B.
315 Given, Jaa. B.
.S50 Bliss, Wm. A.
•SSO Higgins, Edwin B.
511 Taylor, C. B.
ELLEBY.
264 Nolan, J.
ESSEX, NBAE BEL-
MONT AVE.
Bleecker, W. H.
Zimmermah, Ohas.
■F1\-ERGREKN AVE .
439 Oostales, A.
439 White, K. H.
FIFTEENTH.
335 Paulson, J. J.
FIFTY-SECOND.
195 Pool, W. R. _
202 Shcpard, W. H.
FIFTY-THIRD.
173 Parshall, G. H.
195 Wood, H. J.
216 Muchlnon, W. H.
FIRST PLACE.
22 Hulbert, E. H.
104 Mallet, B. P.
237 Ponce De Leon
N. J.
471aWllllams, M. S.
580 Smith, L.
FLATBUSH.
831 Applegate, W. S.
Arnold, J. A.
Bartlett, H. L.
910 Ferris, 6. N.
Mann, E. O.
Digitized by
878 ZabriSkle, J. L.
Knapp, H. J.,Kings
Go. Hosp.
KoUe, F. S., King.
Co. Hosp.
Lewis, D. K., King
Co. Hosp.
Lewis, M. T., King
Co. Hosp.
MoGulre, J., Kings
Co. Hosp.
Mayne, B. H., Kings
Co. Hosp.
Neharbs-, F. M.,
Kings Co. Ins.
Asylum.
Phillips, F. M.,
Rhodes, H.P.,Kangs
Co. Hosp.
Sellhig, L. M.,
Ktega Co. Hosp.
Co. Asyl.
Tracy, I. O., Kings
Co. Asyl.
FLUSHING AVE.
356 Edwards, T. J.
732 Koerthe, H.
734 Schmcltzer, G.
740 Wuest, 0.
740 Fischer, O.
748 Schmeltzer, R. P.
750 Rappold, J. C.
FOET GEBBNB PLACE
73 Baker, B. E.
100 TuthlU, J. Y.
102 Crultahank, W. J.
131 Smith, H. B.
140 Buck, B. T.
147 Crlado. L. F.
FORT HAMILTON.
Dolbeare, F. L.
Thome, H. S.
FOUETH AVE.
46 Kinne, W.
100th cor., Duhigg, B.A.
348a Mahoney, Wm.
354 Eivera, J. J.
493 Gysl, S.
700 Silberman, W.
703 Sand, J. B.
FOURTH PLACE.
26 Smith, C. L.
FORTY-FOURTH .
192 Hartt.John Charles
FORTY-FIFTH.
198 O'Connell, J. J.
FORTY-SEVENTH .
184 Fries, Wm. Arm-
strong
226 Chaffee, G. H.
23T Coughlin,EObert E.
PRANKXIN AVE.
236 Wbltehouae, L. A.
283 Truex, S. P.
373 Thomas, L. O.
426VanArnam, A. B.
428 Burroughs, B.
433 Bullwihkel, H.
437 Stevens, S. H.
440 Brown, C. B.
440 Brown, H. E.
473 Napier, CD.
485 Price, H. E.
496 Morgan, J. F.
670 Lewis, H. E.
884 Sullivan, R. H.
606 Schlrmer, W. O.
PUX/TON AVE.
311 Colton, Edward G.
572 BrOughton, M. A.
651 Shea, Jos. M.
2770 Bolsford, L6 Baron
GATES AVENUE.
I 109 Warbasse, J. P.
I 203 Healy, J.
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229 Butler, G. R.
262 Golding, John F.
891 Hawley, G.
877 Rogers, H. O.
*59 Burdlck, J. T.
483 Treadwell, G. H.
620 Hotchklss, Henry
Thomas
ES2 Harlln, W. H.
962 Meeker, L. E
1086 Gardiner, Sidney H
1163 Brundage, A. H.
1153 Baldwin, L. C.
1481 Eoe, J. N.
GOLD.
366 McBntr3e, B.
395 Morton, V. H.
395 Morton, W. A.
453 Fltzstmmons, J. O.
GRAHAM AVENUE.
398 Hepp, C. T.
GRAND (E. D.).
691 Lorette, F. M.
732 Winkelman, J. Q.
GRAND AVENUE.
260 Duggan, J. A.
363 Williams, H. F.
386 Plloher, L. S.
410 Miner, B.
GEBENE AVENUE.
23 Howe, Alex. C.
34 King, S. T.
61 Stiles, S. E.
61 Ostrander, G. A.
64 Brysnt, M.
64 Bryant, W. C.
67 Russell,. Wm. G.
149 Atwood, Jos.,F.
207 Catlln, A. W.
207 Royce, Robt. S.
209 Johnson, O. H.
227 McNaughton, G. ,
314 Qulnn, J. R.
327 Shaw, F. W.
336 .Sizer. N. B.
360 Weet, G. E.
364 Evorson, G.
367 Lane, W. B.
412 Lamadrid, J. J.
415 Matson, N.
415 Matson, W. B.
438 Pierron, H. J.
480 Mann, C. S.
492 Kennedy, F. S.
635 Townsend, P.
560 Cogswell, H. B.
573 Marahall, .John F.
666 Gordon, O. A.
679 Bolan, L. W.
686 Bennett, F.
690 aark, C. H.
699 Smith, A. T.
706 Beasley, Crawford
D.
805 Cardona, L. J.
819 Dawe, H. P.
887 Enright. M.
90S Wade, J. E.
921 Smith, G. H.
1012 Ashley, John J.
1057 Bagnlokl, Ernest
1323 Herman, i.
HAIjB AVENUE.
214 Becker, Cha». P.
HALSEY.-
23 Bliss, H. D.
91 Jarrett, A. E.
113 Butler, W. B.
168 Cox, e. N. ■
272 Bink,.W. S.
291 Plympton, H.
809 Madlgan, M. J.
357 Gerrle, J.
455 nier, G. H.
296
BROOKLYN STREET LIST OF PSYSICIAN8.
HALSEY— Cont.
461 Martin, B. M.
461 Morlarty, P. 0.
603a Parkea, T. F.
609 MetoaK, J. W.
694 Clarke, S. G.
767 Heller, T. F.
768 Olowminzer, W. H.
HANCOCK.
3 Waterworth, Wm
90 Palmer, A. J.
90 Palmer, G. H.
101 Bamey, G. D.
167 Newman, P. R.
260 Bailey, Fred. D.
284 Kelly, J. B.
282 Jewett, F. A.
360 Palmer, W. B.
449 Williams, G. A.
651 Blokard, W. L.
986 Caswell, W.
Oor. Nostrand, Robinson,
N.
1119 Ftorbes, J. H.
HANSON PLACE.
1 Maddren, W.
3 Bonnell, O. P.
21 Northrldge, W. A.
34 Aten, Henry F.
60 Pomeroy, E. H.
77 Fuller, P. H.
77 Fuller, S. E.
as Keyes, F. P.
100 Sharpe, F. M.
HARMON.
71 Firth, B.
HART.
1 Hoxsle, B. H.
201 Hatch, B. A.
207 Wood, W. I.
466 Bnnentraut, Hy.
HHINDEIX.
1S4 Erm.ntrout, J. P.
HENRY.
Staub, G. B., (L.
I. Ool. Hos.)
O'Connor, B., (L.
I. Col. Hos.)
95 Pearoe, B. F.
Byrne, O. A., (Ij.
, I. Ool. Hob.)
117 Kae, A.
132 Searlc, W. S.
152 lessen, H. D.
226 Shaw, John O.
Merrltt, S. V., (L.
I. Ool. Hos.)
303 Morton, L. J.
813 Welton, B. B.
S20 Fitzgerald, George
Michael
628 SuUlvan, W. H.
631 Prendergast, P. J.
542 Volckmar, H.
653 DeCastro, J. P.
690 Oorbally, T. P.
598 Brvn, H.
HERBERT.
82 Corish, J. L.
63 Delap, G. W.
HmiKIMBR.
33 Guliok, A. R.
."IS Gullok, C. B.
148 ComwaU, E. B.
179 Philico, W. H.
179 Randolph, W. H.
369 Ilgen, E.
464 Bunn, A. O.
646 Bliss. S. P.
836 Starrett, H.
887 Francis, J. M.
1135 Koch, A. J.
1120 Smith, J. W.
1280 Thorns, J. O.
1372 Elllis, J. M.
BEfl'ES (B. 0.).
262 Lourla, Leon
262 Bitter, A. H.
277 Slee, H. 0.
HICKS.
37 Buckley, T. M.
175 Reese, W. W.
HIGH.
125 Bnsell, J. B.
HOOPER.
118 North, N. L., Jr.
245 Yonder, Luhe A.
286 Schroeder, L.
HOPKINSON AVE.
195 Straley, M. W.
HOTT.
241 Campbell, F. B.
287 Cardozo, J. L.
307 Miurphy, F. J.
HDDSON.
446 HagarburgBr, GJeo.
Lee
HDLL.
167 Mcaellan, L. A.
INDIA.
105 Colahan, T. P.
IBYINGPLAaE.
20 Drake, W. F.
JAVA.
124 Gahrar, Robert G.
129 Johnson, R.
135 Redfleld, J. H.
144 La Roe, J. G.
li&Vi Newman, 0. F.
JAY.
178 Stone, R. H.
304 Cunnlon, B. P.
328 NOSB, H.
834 Fleming, L. M.
347 Smith, L. C.
370 Colgan, J. P.
384 Burnard, H. W.
JEFFERSON.
27 Dickson, J. D.
28 Schlitz, F. A.
45 Hay, J. A.
127 Glaublt. R. W.
271 Jenkins, J. A.
JBPFHRSON AVH.
213 Ayres, B.
215 Mllbury, F. S.
286 Fuhs, Jacob
316 Slade, H.
329 Sanford, A.
343 Moon, W. W.
343 Jeffery, G. O.
355 Rlsley, P. E.
379 Parrott, M. B.
405 Rockwell, G. V.
823 Hicks, B. B.
JBROMB.
152 Rockefeller, H. O.
JOHNSON.
70 Heyman, A.
106 Black, Robert A.
Ill Drury, G.
JORALBMON.
118 Ware, O.
120 Murray, A.
122 Van Oott, J. M., Jr.
123 Lefflngwell, A.
123 Stuart, F. H.
150 French, T. R.
153 Johnson, J. G.
155 Talmflge, J. P.
158 Hall, Lucy B.
165 Mlnton, H.
166 Mlnton, H. B.
169 Mosher, E. M.
171 Kemp, G. T.
171 Mason, L. D.
173 Baymand, J. H.
185 Thomas, J. B.
174 Denslow, M H.
KEAP (E. D.)
194 Wilson, B. H.
KENT AYE.
107 Fulda, Clements.
889 Corcoran, J. J.
KENT (Greenpolnt).
94 Van Gleson, I.
94 Van Gieson, R. B.
143 Hamlin, Fred. B.
143 Hamlin, G. D.
KINGSTON AVB.
Duryea, J. T. (Sup't.
Hospital)
35 Hoople, H. N.
93 Ambler, A. S.
KOSCaUSKO.
179 Harrlgan, W. E.
186 Skidmore, H. G.
434 Kent, J. F.
KOSSUTH PLAOB.
23 Glssler, Oarl P.
LAFAYETTE AVH.
4 Meara, James A.
6 Tieste, L. B.
8 Clarke, M. E.
9 HaUeck, H. T.
9 Somers, J. A.
21 Bentley, Ellas
Hudson
29 Praser, H. B.
36 Barber, 0. P.
36 Barber, I. H.
37 Sanderson, J. E.W.
98 Preston, H. G.
99 Paine, A. E.
100 Whitney, B. ff.
118 Swalm, W. F.
129 Reynolds, B.
135 Holman, Geo. W.
156 Spelr, R. P.
312 Bishop, A. C.
339 Brash, A. C.
340 Holsteln, G. D.
346 Gray, R. O.
Manaton, Wm. P.
417 Hobby, Ida Y.
423 Gunning, J. H.
449 Gallagher, Jas. T.
696 Willis, H.
695 Willis, H., Jr.
820 Peterman, O. P.
822 Waterman, W. B.
828 Thompson, R. P.
838 Simmons, W. S.
844 Brown, S. S.
848 Ingalls, J. W.
856 Carr, H. L.
880 Grover, L. P.
1060 Van Scboonharen,
C. S.
1090 Berensohn, Wm. A.
1094 Parkes, B.
1096 Coffin, I. F.
LEE AVENUE.
f5 Hull, T. H.
84 Hanford, W. H.
92 Smith, J. E.
ii3 Mol.calfe, B. G.
97 Simmons, Daniel
122 Pendleton, B.
202 Hees, li.
210 Wheeler, R. T.
LEFFERT'S PLAOB.
45 Grlifln, J.
Cor Grand ave., Grif-
fin, James M.
54 Browning, W.
126 Brewster, R. O.
143 Griggs, S. C.
198 MoCoUom, W.
LEONARD (E. D.).
196 Blndrim. R. G.
207 Nichols, Geo. H.
230 Carroll, B. J.
234 Newman, G. W.
317 Armgardt, H. H.
601 Holton, D. C.
663 McLeod, J. A.
643 Allan, J. G.
LEWIS AVENUE.
9 Weisbrod, F.
.•572 Warner, H. S.
428 Tuttle, Theron
LINCOLN PLACE.
29 Nelson, G. W.
LINDEN AVENUE.
25 Roesoh, E. H.
LIVINGSTON.
94 Waugh, H. H.
122 Flncke, B.
171 Thayer, W. H.
218 Hudson, W. T.
LOGAN.
144 Williams, G.
LORIMER, B. D.
119 Mortrler, W.
178 Heuser, P.
217 Brown, D. N.
239 Dllthey, C.
259 aark, O. B.
275 Selmel, W. A.
296 Peeley, J. P.
336 Small, W.
597 Grlfflng, G. P.
Mcdonough.
27 Russell, W. G.
74 SulllTan, J. D.
86 Huntington, A.
101 Pierson, W. H.
107 Trent, J. H.
131 Leonard, A. S.
146 Orowell, Edward P.
146 Crowell, E. P.
184 Skerry, H. W.
241 Schenok, H. D.
249 Falrbaim, H. A.
282 Hyde, B.
296 Corbln, J.
507 Cargill, P. A.
590 Spooner, B. H.
M. E. HOSPITAL. .
Butler, E.
McKIBBBN AVB.
36 Dlehl, W., Jr.
62 Londoner, J.
63 Margulles, Wm.
74 Levy, M.
MACON.
15 Crlspen, A. M.
18 Jones, E. T.
91 Shoop, P. J.
162 Pierson, W. B.
184 Jewett, H. S.
232 Henry, J. W.
314 Rltoh, O. S.
361 Marlon, A. B.
364 Van Mater, G. Q.
695 Carrigan, J. B.
607 MaddocJi, Geo. P.
624 Bennett, N. K.
690 Staebler, D. D.
MADISON.
267a Peacocke, J. M.
476 Bishop, G. G.
669 Warth, J. W.
686 Reed, George B .
608 Orutchley, W. P.
609 Brundage, Amos H.
930 Tittemore, N.
978 Eappold, J. 0., Jr.
MAIN.
79 GllglUan, W. J.
MANHATTAN AVB .
817 Burke, F. M.
236 Dlckert, J. Q.
MAEOY AVB.
48 Van Duzee, A. T.
64 Westhoff, A.W. P.
208 Shrewsbury, W. J.
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BROOKLYN STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
297
MARCY AVE.— Cont.
354 Schmidt, O.
622 Boyden, F. B.
645 Cbase, W. B.
645 Palmer, J. O.
MABION.
298 Hartnng, B. F.
382 Lnmg, J. B.
MAUJBK.
68 Schlleok, O. G.
S3 Schrleter, J.
MESBHOLB. (E. D.)
184 Grether, B.
MILUEB AVE.
181 Winter, J. A.
MILTON (B. D.)
Ill Walters, O. A.
125 Asbwln, Edward H
129 Winter, H. L.
137 Smith, L. A.
MOFFAT.
41 Daltoo, W. R. P.
MONBOB.
33 Oarnell, J. L.
86 Pardee, W. O.
181 Jones, A. F.
306 Nichols, G.
399 Cable, J. O.
436 Grady, M. B.
518 Chapman, W. L.
536 Marshall, J. H.
544 Brlnkerhoff, A. S.
MONTAGUE. '
64 Alleman, L. A. W.
64 Smith, H. M.
Ill Parrish, J. W.
, 114 Clark, O. F.
114 liittle, F.
117 Elggs, H. C.
124 Skinner, D. S.
129 Rushmore, J. D.
132 Burge, J. H. H.
136 Colton, F. H.
139 MatthewBOn, A.
139 Snyder, W. H.
141 Koons, O. H.
146 Ward, G. G.
158 Brown, L. H.
162 Spelr, S. P.
MORTON.
90 Colt, B. N.
MSRTLB AVE.
1S32 Carpenter, F. B.
NASSAU.
114 Walters, J. B.
191 Oolgan, J. J.
NEWEli,. „
108 Antonlus, Emma B
H.
NEW JBRSBT AVE.
129 Martlno.BichardR.
NINTH.
203 Sohroeder, B. J.
232 Charhonneau, Ij.C
246 Hottman, Henry O.
270 De Wattford, D.
270 Waltoff, D. D.
274 MoManus, J.
276 Irish, L. B.
289 Lawrence. J. B.
297 C(K. Thomas P.
319 DaTls, M. B.
334% crones, C. H.
336 Sherman, W.
338 Bishop, H. M.
344 Maxfleld, T. R.
848 Sherman, A. L.
852^4 Howe, J. P.
356 Mill:ngton, W. F.
364 Deyo, J.
369 Hasbrouck.Bverltt
380 Edminster, P.
419 Jenks, P. P.
432 Orrell, E. P.
440 Sturgis, P. D.
442 Bayles, H. B.
467 Maben, Buel W.
470 Mann, B. P.
470 Marsh, B. Prank
606 Bowser, W. P.
506 Parker, W.
NOBLE (B. D.)
117 Morrlsay, W. P.
Ii7 Richardson, B. M.
160 Valentine, J. F.
NORTH ELBVUNTH.
60th Bobbins, Walter.
NORTH FIFTTH.
192 Dillon, William
NORTH NINTH.
297 Cox, T. P.
NORTH SIXTH.
159 Henderson, A. C.
164 Hoerle, A.
168 Webber, A. A.
170 Creamer, J. M.
178 Murphy, H. O.
NOSTBAND AVE.
414 Sharp, R. M.
433 Bellows, C. M.
488 McOaw, Jas. F.
620 Wood, W. O.
70S Cassiday, G. A.
OAK.
120 Downey, M.
OAKLAND.
93 Germann, J.
OEMOND PLACB.
16 Coddington, F.
16 Nickerson, P. B.
ORANGE.
163 McOune, Mrs.O.F.
78 Smith, H. M.
PACIFIC.
133 Cook, C. D.
139 Shaw, R. B.
141 Prendergast, J. J.
'283 Vedin, A.
427 Moore, J. W.
427 Pylea, M.
438 Bronson, C. H.
■443 Mead, B. B.
444 Moore, J. P.
44.4 Young, J. S.
444 Young, T. F.
446 Merzbach, J.
520 Waterman. J. S.
552 Lucas, D. F.
564 Atten, Wm. H.
884 Buckman, P. N.
1198 Dcggan, C.
1256 Winfield, J. M.
i 1345 Smith, B. P.
PALMETTO.
9 Phillips, I. n. C.
35 Balaban, Seigiiort
PARK AVENUE.
95 Mangan, D. C.
208 Huinagel, H. 11.
64S Diekman, G. C.
PARK PLACE.
22 Fleet. W. B.
PARKWAY.
Van Kleen, R. L.
PATCHEN AVENUE.
18 Winter, F. G.
205 Heath, A. S.
PENNSYLVAMA AVE
(BAST NEW YORK).
39 Miller, P. H.
68 Leiter, J. G.
106 Norris, T. P.
110 Meyer, J.
114 Hlokok, B. P.
114 Law, G. !e.
124 Smylie, A. E.
1127 Lester, J. G.
PIBRREJPONT.
85 Bierbauer, B. W.
102 Lewis, B. A.
126 Lloyd, T. M.
127 MoPhall, L. O.
137 Blerwlrth, J. 0.
144 Otterson, W. 0.
151 Harrington, J. C.
151 Jackson, A. W.
PINEAPPLE.
91 Bobbins, N. A.
PRESIDENT.
107 Sorenson, S. J.
248 Baifcan, L.
339 Schioeder, W.
698 WiUlok, C. J. M.
839 Bennett, Wm. H.
842 Merritt, J.
PEINCB.
142 Carman, G. P.
PROSPECT PLACE .
188 Mattlson, J. B.
PULASKI.
449 Clayland, J. M.
PUTMAN AVE.
47 Conway, J. J.
67 Brown, D. B.
122 Bird, J. E.
142 Stafford, P. E.
177 Smith, B. F.
194 Blake, J. A.
236 Morehouse, G. L.
259 Dixon, H. S.
493 MIrrielees, G. J.
QUINOY.
118 Purdy, O. G.
214 Pish, Mary B.
214 Hunt, I. B.
239 Dewey, G. A.
242 Horton, A. P.
243 Minard, B. J. O.
482 Elliott, A. H.
654 Davis, J. P.
562 Lively, Wm. M.
768a Parkhurst, G. H.
775 Carley, W. R. R.
807 Sohondelmeier,O.T.
834 Hill, G. R.
847 Grover, H. L.
894 Matthews, H. C.
Raymcnd,Mr.,De Kalb
ave.
Pearoe, P. H. (Hosp.)
Shattuck, W. S.
(Heap.)
Treadwell, A. C.(Hosp
REEO AVE.
100 Small, H. G.
112 Shattuck, Henry P.
124 Lott, C.
128 Scott, P.
134 Magulre, C. P.
155 Browning, W. W.
253 Buohaca, B.
REMSBN.
73 Wright, J.
98 Gilflllan, W.
135 Oallendar, A. B.
135 Oovalle, A. L.
135 Oarr, M. L.
135 Dudley, O. B.
135 Jadsman, P. B.
135 Klopp, B. L.
135 Wright, E. W.
143 Conkling, H.
143 Conkling, J. T.
147 Xlderton, Henry A.
147 Simmons, Wm.
147 Sheppard, J. B.
169 O'Oonnell, J. P.
165 Wunderllch, P. W.
171 Lewis, H. M.
173 Bates, Wm. H.
186 Bretz, G. Z.
RICHMOND.
110 Allan, H. W.
RODNEY.
135 Myerle, D.
240% Young, John
252 Kortright, J. L.
BOBBIiING (6Th) (B.D.)
225 Blaisdell, S. 0.
BOSS (B. D.)
232 Lutze, P. H.
RUTLBIDGE.
260 Paterson, P. O.
RYBIRSON.
130 Doty, S. B.
260 Dixon, G. S.
263 Taber, J. B.
283 Oontemo, G. W.
289 Broughton, L.D.,Jr.
297 Petlit, H. S.
ST. JAMES PLACE.
76 Pierce, G. H.
79 Cooper, J.
110 Fuller, F. V. 0.
ST. JOHN'S PLACE.
38 Oorrean, J. A.
88 Powell, F. W.
162 Wood, J.
172 Benedict, W. 0.
178 Bunker, E. S.
ST. MARK'S AVE.
39 Smith, O. A.
60 Sohenck, P. L.
83 Edson. B.
93 Oaemmeirer. W.H.
353 Poss, S.
636 Hendrickson, Skid-
more
945 Wells, T. L.
945 Wells, J. H.
SANDS.
49 Von Glahn, J.
70 Gould, Charles S.
74 Harris, Arthur R.
88 Lawrence, J. H.
92 Dixon, Thomas
128 Ross, F. H.
130 O'Grady, J.
173 Weeks, E.
187 Gonbeaud, H. J'.
190 Martin, A. B.
SCHENGK.
241 Lauer, C. P.
SdHBRMBRHORN.
12 Joerg, O.
17 Moffat, John L
17 Moffat, Reuben C.
21 Ohapln, B.
22 Talmage, S.
23 Lennox, R.
26 Hall, G. B.
26 Prout, J. S.
27 Bond, P.
28 Baldwin, Samuel
Giant
29 West, F. B.
SO Wright, J. S.
32 Arrowsmith, Her-
bert
33 Sherwell, S.
S5 Blake, Benjamin P.
M.
35 Gildersleeve, Chas.
P.
38 Steward, Wm.
40 Morton, H. H.
129 Doty, G. H.
146 Byrne, S. J.
175 Westbrook, G. R.
194 Wanser, A. G.
201 Graves, OhandlerF.
202 Mosher, B. M.
215 Hyde, 0. B.
215 Hyde, J. W.
220 Peele, P.
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BROOKLYN STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
SCHERMEEHOEN.
— Cont.
221 Gushing, Q. W.
225 Lester, J. C.
227 Sterling, J. H.
257 Watson, J. L.
320 Griffiths, W. B.
354 Topham, T. W.
SB.30ND AVHNTIB.
74th Billing, Albert W.
391 Erase, F. J.
SECOND PLACE.
83 Barden, Wm. W.
103 Dominguez, G.
101 Watt, :>. L,
SEVENTH AVENUE.
Cor 6th, Spenoe, T. B.
8 Walker. J.
10 Hardenbroob, 1, L.
19 Langstafl, L. G.
19 Langstaff, J. H.
23 Cameron, B. W. M.
2S Cameroa. H. H.
24 Maine, H.
25 Pojak, J. O.
37 Matheson, A. R.
51 Gomez, Salvador,
51 Gomez, Vincent
71 Stratton, W. B.
121 Wilde, T.
127 Cochran, A.
127 Cochran, J. A.
135 Paris, L. J.
137 Cornell, G. B.
SEVENTEENTH.
168 Schlatter, C. B.
207 Williams, W. H.
222 Steinke, O. O. H.
226 Keyes, J. J.
230 Kooney, A. J.
489 Walsh, J. B.
SIXTH AVENUE.
84 Stub, A.
94 Pratt, W. H. B.
107 CovIUe, Luzerne
97 Otterson, A.
99 McLean, Henry O,
107 OoviUe, L.
153 Reed, Ohas. N.
158 Bunker, H. A.
170 Denison, Rial N.
172 Wood, J. S.
175 Gardiner, W. P.
196 Jellffe, S. E.
243 Carney, J. L.
451 Branch, B. O.
462 MoHugh, P. J.
482 Luria, Geo. A.
548 Burke, T. J.
SMITH.
214 Carey, J. J.
SOMERS.
114 Williams, H.
SO. ELLIOT PLACE.
104 Onderdonk, B.
117 Ormiston, R.
SOUTH SECOND (B.D.)
186 Diskes, G. J.
285 De Long, W. A.
SOUTH THIRD (B. D.)
57 Walsh, E. V.
114 Campbell, A. B.
114 Campbell, J. B.
172 Riegelman,L. M. L.
262 Duaenbury, H.
SOUTH FOURTH(B.D.)
106 McOann, Ohas. L.
139 Moseley, O. H. L.
142 Giioux, H. H.
142 Giroux, T. C.
153 Pennington, W. J.
171 Ruppel, P. E.
175 Zelhoefer,, G.
212 Jaoobson, A. E.
212 Jacobson, D.
228 Dexheimer, J.
326 Wackerhangen, G.
426 Leyh, G. P.
SOUTH PIPTH (E. D.)
118 Owens, M. R.»
153 Baker, R. C.
178 Hanlord, M. U.
178 Hanford, S. C.
181 Wieber, A.
181 Wieber, G.
293 Van Brakle, J.
313 Koehler, C. G.
324 Staub, A. H.
356 Hawkins, C. O.
399 Ermentraut, A. O.
SOUTH NINTH.
87 Dayton, W. A.
87 Jeffrey, R.
136 Oonrad, L.
166 Watson, W. A.
232 Candidus, P.
262 Wade, H. A.
252 Wade, J. D.
SOUTH OXPOED.
23 Corey, O.
125 Sharpe, P. M.
127 Richardson, J. B.
SOUTH PORTLAND AT
21 Bennett.Geo.H. R.
25 Belcher, W. L.
43 Sheets, L. D.
140 Sparks, A.
140 Rotton, O.
203 Cox, J. A.
SPENCER PLACE.
2 Brush, G. W.
14 Miller, L. H.
16 Eowe, Anna F.
213 Steers, Wm. H.
STATE.
134 Vance, A. B.
145 Turner, J. M.
184 Embden, Oscar
226 Bowen, W.
340 MuUer, H. F. C.
348 Hannlng, John H.
356 Peck, A. E.
364 Noll. 0. J.
538 Darling, N. B.
STERLING PLACE .
29 Leland, M. J.
STUTVBSANT AVE .
8 Droge, J. H.
9 Berlenbach, P. H.
11 Ray, P. W. S.
13 Reimer, A. P. W.
14 Pigueira, M.
262 Ritoh, A. M.
282 Miller, P.P.
284 Richardson, B. H.
297 Casey, S. B.
340 Nichols, L. L.
372 Davis, W. H.
SUMNER AVE.
23 Elswirth, J. L.
46 Huss, M. H.
115 Zahn, A. P.
300 Beach, A.
302 Rankin, J.
306 Day, B. A.
310 WooUey, D. M.
324 Chaplin, P. T.
417 Arnold, E. P.
TAYLOR. (B. D.)
91 Eaton, J. A.
101 Beardsley, W. B.
143 Leighton, N. W.
CENEYCK.
96 Blngel, G. A.
96 Nehrbas, J.
TENTH. (S. B.)
387 Sauer, C. T..
660 Cortelyou, L. Y.
THIRD.
379 Purdy, J. W.
621 Riaoh, H. P. W.
THIRD AVENUE.
621 Risch, Ernest
621 Risch, O. E. F.
915 Barkeloo, H.
1047 Bennett, Edward
1051 Waldo, Daniel
THIRD PLACE.
46 MasBvitt, James
THIRTEENTH.
255 Smith, C. W.
THHtTY-NINTH.
102 Phelan, J. D.
THEOOP AVE.
649 lAwson, E. M.
TOMPKINS AVE.
65 Betz, H.
85 Pranclscus, H.
89 Rauth, B.
149 Bradner, F. W.
164 Sutton, J. J.
259 Bowron, P. W.
343 Blanchard, A. J.
363 Muncie, E. H.
363 Muncie, L. H.
369 Boggs, S. D.
370 Rankin, W. H.
TWENTY-SECOND AND
BATH AVE.
De Wund, P. O.
DNDEEHILL AVE.
8 Donahue, J. A.
UNION.
110 Priokenstein, T.
167 Fogarty, T. L.
192 Ford, A. W.
291 Bell, Agrippa Nel-
son.
325 McNamara, S. J.
337 Mead, E. M.
378 HUl, Florence B.
378 Hill, E.
378 Hill, I. E.
379 Brandt, W. J.
380 Dower, A. J.
392 Diisseldorf, Louis
401 Pearson, L. W.
411 Dority, C. B.
700 Joyce, T. U.
710 Mordough, E. P.
761 Anderson, S. F.
777a Robertson, V. A.
877 Holden, Fred. 0.
UNION AVE.
131 Gleason, P.
UTIOA.
20 Terhune, W. S.
U. S. NAVY YARD.
Bogert, B. S., Jr.
Brush, G. R.
Craig, T. O.
VAN BUREN.
149 Sloat, H. M.
490 Stoltz, E. H.
604 Roesch, J. A.
VANDERBILT AVE.
115 Morrison, R. J.
139 Oallaghan, D. B.
420 Materson, S. E.
467 Johnson, C. L.
468 Kenny, B. J.
VANDEEVOOET AVBL
424 Lockwood, W. A.
VAN SICLEN AVE.
63 O'Donohue, J. B.
97 Hutohings, C.LaS.
170 Bowlsby, W. H.
VTBENON AVE.
198 Schauf, A.
228 Meyer, J.
VET ON A PLACE.
2 Mtlnge, E.
12 Eeed, H. B.
VOORHIES AVE., N.
SHORE (SHEBPS-
HEAD BAY).
Overton, H. R.
VERNON.
36 Duggan, B. F.
35 Duggan, H. F.
180a Praeger, H. P.
WALL.
18 Streubel, J.
WARREN.
286 Bell, E. J.
WARWICK.
249 Von Urff, C. A.
WASHINGTON AVE.
150 Wood, P. J. J.
235 Del Eisoo, J.
344 Lines, A. W-
344 Lines, M. L.
344 Lines, O. T.
350 Hopkins, G. G.
402 Kretzschmar, Wm.
H.
423 Bogart, J. B.
481 Bmei7, Z. T,
618 Granger, R. B.
540 Terry, 0. H.
344 Wilbur, J. G.
WASHINGTON PARK.
167 Lindridge, E. P.
186 Carroll, A. P.
191 Coverly, J. H.
549 De la Mesa, Carlos
A.
WILLIAM.
119 Neideokcr, G. W.
126 O'Stdlivan, G. B.
WILLIAMS AVENUB.
70 Bamhart, I. O.
WILLOUGHBY.
106 Briggs, B.yM.
116 Plnley, E. P.
126 Shepard, A. W.
161 Van Zile, B. S.
169 Kene, J. A.
173 Kidd, P. E.
641 Close, S.
905 Alkler, S. J.
006 Theodorlan, Z. K.
957 Gerau, F.
WILLOUGHBY AVE.
471 Kuhn, Jos. F.
471 Kuhn, L. DeB.
472 Schlegel, Louise
669 Grlinth, W. A.
691 Baldwin, F.
762 Kennedy, J. O.
826 Droesch, J. L.
841 Schelllng, H. L.
WILSON.
103 Brunner, 0. W.
WYGKOF.
308 Hardrioh, A.
313 Het1esheimor,C.I.
WTONA.
192 Livingston, J. A,
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DIRECTOEY OF STREETS AND AVENUES IN
THE CITY OP NEW YORK.
ABATTOIR PL., W. S3th, bet. Eleventh av.
and N. R.
ABINGDON PL., W. 12th, bet. Eighth av. and
Greenwich.
ABINGDON SQ., Bleecker, from Bank to Eighth
av., from 2 to 20 Eighth av. and from 585
to 609 Hudson.
ALBANY, from 122 Greenwich, W. to N. R. 1
Greenwich, 23 West.
ATiTlXANDER AV., from Harlem River, N. to
Third av. 66 B. 131st, 112 S. Boulevard, 164
E. 135th, 250 B. ISSth, 376 E. 143d.
ALLEN, from 104 Division, N. to B. Houston. 2
Division, 114 Delanoey, 208 Houston.
AMITY, See W. 3d.
AMSTERDAM AV. (a continuation of Tenth av.),
from W. 69tl|, N. to 2i8th. 1 W. 69th, 116
W. 65th, 197 W. 69th, 275 W. 73d, 375 W.
78th, 494 W. 84th, 615 W. 90th, 715 W.
95th, 885 W. 102d, 1315 W. 125th, 1521 W.
135th, 1714 W. 145th, 1815 W. 150th, 2018
W. 160th, 2210 W. 170th.
ANN, from 222 Broadway, B. to Gold. 2 Broad-
way, 92 Gold.
ANTHONY AV., from 1575 Webster av., N. to
Van Oortlandt ai. 1654 B. 173d, 1847 B.
176th, 2330 E. 182d, 2060 Klngsbrldge road.
ASHLAND PL., Perry, bfet. Greenwich av. and
Waverly pi.
ASTOR PL., from 744 Broadway, B. to Third av.
ATTORNEY, from 236 DIvIpIoli, N. to B. Hous-
ton. 2 Houston, 110 Rivington, 176 B.
Houston.
AV. A., from 230 B. Houston N. to B. R. 2 B.
Houston, 112 7th, 208 B. 13th, 308 B. 19th,
380 B. 23d.
AV. B., from 294 E. Houston, N. to E. B. IE
Houston, 109 7th, 209 B. 13th, 309 B. 18th.
AV. O, from 258 B. Houston, N. to B. B. 2 B.
Houston, 104 7th, 212 B. 13th, 309 B. 18th.
AV. D, from 426 B. Houston, N. to E. 16th. 2
B. Houston, 126 B. 9th.
BANK, from 85 Greenwich av., W. to N. R. 1
Greenwich av., 92 Greenwich, 169 West.
BARCJLAY, from 227 Broadway, W. to N. R. 1
Broadway, 109 West.
BARROW, from 61 W. Washington pl., W. to N.
R. 3 W. 4th, 84 Hudson, 142 West.
BATAVTA, from 78 Roosevelt, E. to James.
BATHGATE AV. (formerly Madison av.), from
765 B. 172d, N. to B. 187th. 1618 E. 172d,
1860 B. 176th, 2140 E. 181st, 2356 Kings-
bridge road.
BATTERY PL., ftom 1 Broadway, W. to N. R.
BAXTER, from 166 Park row, N. to Grand. 1
Park row, 101 Canal, 159 Grand.
BATAED, from 70 Division, W. to Baxter. 2
Forsyth, 108 Baxter.
BEAOH, from 132 W. Broadway, W. to N. E. 1
W. Broadway, 81 West.
BBAVEB, from 8 Broadway, B. to Pearl. 2
Broadway, 92 Pearl.
BEDFORD, from 108 W. Houston, N. to Christo-
pher. 2 W. Houston, 110 Christopher.
BBBKMAN, from 34 Park row, S. B. to B. R. 1
Park row, 125 Front.
BBBKMAN PL., from 429 B. 49th, N. to B.
51st.
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BELVIDBRB PL., W. 30th, bet. Ninth and
Tenth avs.
BENSON, from 107 Leonard, N.
BETHDNB, from 782 Greenwich, W. to N. R.
BIBLE HOUSE, on 8th, Fourth av., E. 9th, and
Third av.
.iiiUNGHAM, from 84 Henry, S. to Madi-
son.
BISHOP'S LANE, from 174 Chambers, S. to
Warren.
BLEECKER, from 318 Bowery, W. and N. to
Eighth av. 1 Bowery, 73 Broadway, 139 S.
Fifth av., 231 Carmine, 311 Christopher, 417
Bank.
BLOOMnSLD, from 7 Tenth av., W. to N. R.
BLOOMINGDALH ED., continuation of Broadway,
N. to Harlem R.
BOND, from 658 Broadway, B. to Bowery.
BOSTON ROAD, from S280 Thkd av., N. E. to
Bronx River. 1020 E. 165th, 1284 B. 169th,
1438 Prospect av., 2008 Tremont av., 2175
Kings bridge road.
BOULEVARD, from W. 69th and Eighth av. to
W. 170th.
BOULEVARD PL., W. 130th, bet. Filth ai-d
Sixth avs.
BOWERY, from Chatham Sq., N. to Fourth
av. 1 Division, 61 Canal, 151 Broome, 213
Rivington, 279 B. Houston. 395 6th.
BOWLING GREEN, from Whitehall, W. to
State.
BRBVOORT PL., E. 10th, bet. University pl.
and Broadway.
BREDGB, from 15 State, B. to Broad.
BROAD, from 21 Wall, S. to E. R. 2 Wall,
144 South.
BROADWAY, from 1 Batteiy pl., N. to W.
133d. 2 Marketfleid, 86 Wall, 210 Fulton,
271 Chambers, 334 Worth, 416 Canal, 526
Spring, 640 Bleeoker, 744 Astor pl., 853 B.
14th, 860 B. 17th, 958 B. 23d, 1172 W. 28th,
1300 W. 34th, 1470 W. 42d, 1728 W. 55th,
1810 W. 59th.
BROOK AV., from Bronx Kills, N. to B. 170th.
82 B. 132d, 190 E. 136th, 360 B. 142d, 518
B. 148th, 842 B. 156th, 1224 E. 168th.
BROOME, from B. R., W. to Hudson. 4 Tomp-
kins, 82 Columbia, 178 Clinton, 274 Allen, 336
Bowery, 442 Broadway, 632 Sullivan, 590
Hudson.
BURLING SL., from 234 Pearl, S. B. to
CAMBBTDGB PL., W. 125th, bet. Seventh and
Eighth avs.
CANAL, from 182 B. Broadway, W. to N. R. 1
B, Broadway, 145 Bowery, 283 Broadway,
415 Sullivan, 542 West.
CANNON, from 538 Grand, N. to E. Houston. 2
Grand, 136 E. Houston.
CARLISLE, fromi 112 Greenwich, W. to N. R.
OARMINB, from 1 Sixth av., W. to Varlck.
CAROLINE, from 211 Duane, N. to Jay.
CARROLL PL., Bleecker, bet. Lawrence and
Thompson.
OATEERINB, from 1 Division, S. to Cherry. 2
Chatham Sq., lOO Cherry.
CATHERINE MKT., foot Catherine.
CATHERINE SL., from 115 Cherry, S. to E. R.
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300
STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
CHDAE, from 181 Pearl, W. to N. K. 1 Pearl,
89 Broadway, 159 West.
CSBJS'TRAL PABK WEST, Eighth av., from W.
59th to W. 110th. 150 W. 76th, 249 W.
85th, 409 W. 101st, 469 W. 107th.
OBJNTKB, from Caty Hall Park, N. to Broome.
12 Chambers, 110 Franklin, 168 Oanal, 224
Grand.
CENTRE MKT., Grand, o. Centre.
CBNTBB MKT. PL., from 172 Grand, N. to
Broome.
OHAMBEEtS, from 96 Park row, W. to N. R. 1
Park row, S9 Broadway, 131 W. Broadway,
205 West. „
CEIARLES, from 37 Greenwich av., W. to N. R.
1 Greenwich av., 115 Hudson, 1T3 West.
CHARI/TON, from 29 Macdougal, W. to N. R. 1
Macdougal, 139 West.
CHATHAM; (PARK ROW). 1 Ann, B. to Chat-
ham Sq.
CHATHAM SQ., from 2 Mott, E. and S. to
Oliver.
CHBBRT, from 340 Pearl, B. to B. R. 1 Dover,
99 Oliver, 206 Pike, 313 Clinton, 433 Jack-
son, 525 East.
CHRISTOPHER, from 3 Greenwich av., W. to
N. E. 1 Greenwich av., 129 Hudson, 187
West.
OHRYSTIB, from 44 Division, N. to B. Hous-
ton. 2 Division, 102 Grand, 234 E. Hous-
ton.
OHDRaH, from 99 liberty, N. to Canal. 1 ITul-
ton. 111 Duane, 20T Walker, 333 Canal.
CITY HALL PL., from 15 Chambers, N. B. to
Pearl.
CITY HALL SQ., "the open space from Tryon
Row to Ann."
CLARKE, from 638 Broome, N. to Spring.
OLAHKSON, from 225 Varick, W. to N. R.
1 Varick SI ^^est.
CLIFF, from 101 John, N. E. to Hague. 2
John, 106 Hague.
CLINTON, from 293 E. Houston. S. to E. E. 1
B. Houston, 107 Delancey, 207 Hem^y, 255
Water.
CLINTON MKT., Canal, cor. West.
OlilNTON L., from 765 Broadway, W. to Sixth
av. 1 Broadway, 65 Fifth av., 137 Sixth av.
OOENTIES SL., from 66 Pearl, S. to B. R.
COLLEGE PL., from 53 Barclay, N. to Cham-
bers.
COLLISTER, from 51 Beach, N. to Laight.
COLUMBIA, from 520 Grand, N. to B. Hous-
ton, 2 Grand, 74 Bi^rington, 132 E. Houston.
COLUMBUS AV., (continuation of Ninth av.)
fl-om W. 69th, N. to 127th. 1 W. 69th, 96
W. 64th, 265 W. 72d, 433 W. 81st, 677 W.
93d, 893 W. 104th, 955 W. 107th.
COLUMBIA PL., 386 Eighth av.
COMMERCE, from 286 Bleecker, W. to Barrow.
CONGRESS, from 177 W. Houston, S. to King.
COOPBR UNION, on Ifourth av.. Seventh, and
Third av.
CORLBARS, from B87 Gmnd, S. to B. R.
CORNELIA, from 158 W. 4th, W. to Bleecker
CORTLANDT, from 171 Broadway, W. to N.
R. 2 Broadway, 92 West.
COTTAGE PL., 3d, bet. Avs. B and O.
CROSBY, from 28 Howard, N. to Bleecker. 1
Howard, 105 Prince, 169 Bleecker.
DELANCEY, from 181 Bowery, B. to B. R. 1
Bowery, 113 Essex, 213 Pitt, 303 Lewis, 347
East.
DEPAU PL., 185 and 187 Thompson.
DEPAU R3W, Bleecker, from 156 to 168.
DEPBW PL., 42d to 45th, El of Grand Cen-
tral Depot.
DB PBYSTBR, from 139 Water, S. to B. B.
DBSBROSSBS, from 195 Hudson, W. to N. R.
2 Hudson, 40 West.
DEY, from 191 Broadway, W. to N. B. 2 Broad-
way, 83 West.
DIVISION, from 1 Bowery, B. to Grand. 1 Cath-
erine 107 Pike, 207 Clinton, 279 Grand.
DOMINICK, from 13 Clarke, W. to Hudson. 1
Clarke, 51 Hudson. „ „ „ , ,„
DOVBB, from 340 Pearl, S. to B. B. 2 Pearl, 42
South. „ . , -
DOWNING, frum 210 Bleecker, W. to Varick. 1
Bleecker, 71 Varick.
DOYERS, from 210 Chatham, N. to Pell.
DEY DOCK, from 423 B. 10th, N. to E. 12th.
PUANB, from 40 Eose, W. to N. R. 1 Rose, 99
Broadway, 149 W. Broadway, 247 West.
DUNSCOMB PL., B. 50th, bet. First av. and
Beekman pi.
DUTCH, from 47 John, N. to Fulton.
BAST, from 750 Water, N. to Rivington.
H. BEOADWAY, from 19 Chatham sq.., B. to
Grand, 9 Chatham, 117 Pike, ?19 Clinton, 311
<=^rand. „ „ _
B. HOUSTON, from 608 Broadway, H. to E. B.
1 Broadway, 87 Bowery, 208 Ludlow, 283
Clinton, 357 PUt, 421 Columbia, 500 Mangin.
E. FOURTH, from 694 Broadway, B. to E. E.
2 Broadway, 44 Bowery, 180 Av. A., 300
Av. C, 392 Lewis.
E. NINTH, from 21 Fifth av., E. to E. B. 2
Fiflh av., 68 Broadway, 90 Pourtli av., 238
Second av., 348 First av., 442 Ay. A., 650
Av. C, 752 At. D.
B. TENTH, from 33 Fifth av., E. to B. E. 26
University pi., 62 Broadway, 100 Third av.,
200 Second av., 244 First »v., 299 Av. A,
396 Av. C, 448 Av. D.
B ELEVENTH, to B. 135th, inclusive, from
Fifth av., B. to E. R., commencing a new
hundred with each numbered .xv.
EDGAR, from 59 Greenwich to Church.
EAST RIVEE PAEK, bet. Av. B. and B. E.,
E. 84th and B. 89th.
BDGBCOMB AV., Junction St. Nicholas av.
fud W. 137th St., N. to W. 155th St.
EIGHTH, from 94 Sixth av., B. to B. E. 130
Broadway, 146 Lafayette pi., 300 Av. B.,
342 Av. C, 352 Av. D, 408 Lewis.
EIGHTH AV., from 598 Hudson, N. to Harlem
R. 100 W. 16th, 196 W. 20th, 294 W. '25tll,
398 W. 30th, 496 W. 36th, 618 W. 40th, 718
W. 46th, 828 W. 60th., 908 W. 54th, 988
W. 58th. From 59th to 110th it Is called
Oeniral Park West.
ELDBIDGE, from 86 Dlvi-alm, N. to E. Hous-
ton. 2 Division, 1061^ Broome, 252 E. Hous-
ton.
ELEVENTH AV., from W. 14th, N. to Nagle
av. 2 W. 14th, 120 W. 20th. 216 W. 25th,
316 W. 30th, 416 W. 36tb, 610 W. 40th, 608
D 46th, 700 W. 60th, 794 W. 65th, 990 W.
64th.
ELIZABETH, from 62 Bayai-d, N. to Bleecker. 2
Bayard, 28 Oanal, 132 Brcome, 304 Bleecker.
ELM, from 14 Beade, N. to Spring. 1 Beade,
105 Oanal, 211 Spring.
ESSEX, from 160 Division, N to E. Houston. 2
Division, 54 Grand, 94 Delancey, 184 E.
Houston.
ESSEX MKT., Grand, cor. Essex.
ESSEX MKT. PL., from 68 Ludlow to Essex.
EXCHANGE AL., from 66 Broadway, W. to
New Church.
EXCTIANGB CT., 74 Exchange pi.
EXCHA.N'GB PL., from 6 Hanover, W. to
Broadway.
PERRY, from 86 Gold, S. B. to Pearl. 2 Gold,
66 Pearl.
FIFTH, from 379 Bowery, B. to B. E., 200
Bowery, SOO Second av., 400 First av., 500
Av. A, 600 Av. 13, 700 Av. C, 800 Av. D.
FIFTH AV., from 13 Washington sq., N. (57
Waverly pi.), N. to Harlem R. 7 Clinton pi.,
107 W. & B. ISth, 185 W. & E. 82d, 405 W.
& B. 37th, 611 W. & B. 43d, 609 W. & B.
49th, 703 W. & B. 55th, 803 E. 66th.
FIRST, from 303 Bowery, E. to Av. A. 1 Bow-
ery, 125 Av. A.
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FIRST AV., from 166 B. Houston, X. to Harlem
R. 2 h. Houston, 116 7th, 232 K. 14th, 304
E. 18th, 392 E. 23d, 514 B. 80th, 610 H.
35th, 710 B. 42d, 8P4 B. 45th, 944 B. 52d,
1004 B. 55th, 1102 B. 60th, 1176 1). 66th.
FIJSTCHEB, from 206 Pearl, S. to E. B.
FOESYTH, from 68 Division, N. to B. Hous-
ton. 1 Bayard, 108 Broome, 192 Stanton.
FOUBTH AV. (continuation of Bowery), from' 402
N. to Harlem E. 39 Astor pi., 157 B. 14th,
293 B. 23d, 477 B. S2d.
FKANKFOKT. from 170 Nassau, E. to Pearl. 1
Nassau, 91 Pearl.
FRANKLIN, from 64 Baxter, W. to N. B. 2
Baxter, 64 Broadway, 124 W. Broadway, 166
Hudson, 215 West.
FBANKUN PL., from 68 Franklin, N. to 'White.
FRANKLIN SQ., from 10 Cherry to Pearl.
FRONT, from 49 Whitehall, B. to Booesvelt,
and from South, cor. Montgomery, B. to B.
R. 1 Whitehall, 113 Wall, 199 Pulton, 291
Koosevelt, 371 Jackson.
FUI/rON, from 93 South, W. to N. B. 25 Water,
1.57 Broadway, 239 Washington.
FULTON MKT., Fulton, cor. South.
GANSEVOOET, from 356 W. 4th, W. to N. E.
G-AT, from 141 Waverly pi., N. to CJhristopher.
GILFOED PI., B. 45th, bet. Lexington and Third
avs.
GLO^TBE PL., Thompson, bet. Spring and Prince.
GOBEOK, ftom 574 Grand, N. to 3d. 2 Grand,
160 3d.
COLD, from 87 Maiden lane, N. to Frankfort. 2
Maiden lane, 50 Fulton, 102 Frankfort.
GOtrVHBNBUE, from 275 Division, S. to Water.
1 Division, 75 Water.
GOUTBRNBTJB SL., from 371 South, N. to 613
Water.
60UVBENBUE LA., from 48 South, to 93 Water.
GEAMBEOy PAEK, from 106 and 142 E. 21st.
S. to E. 20th, and B. 20th bet. Fourth and
Third avs.
GRAND, frjm 78 Varlok, B. to B. E. 1 Varlek,
il9 Broadway, 235 Bowery, 355 Essex, 459
Pitt, 541 Jackson, 625 Bast.
GREAT JONES, from 682 Broadway, B. to
Bowery.
GBBBI>fE, from 331 Canal, N. to Clinton pi. 2
Canal, 146 W. Houston, 260 Ollnton pi.
GKBENWIOH, from 4 Battery pi., N. to Ganse-
voort. 1 Battery pi., 197 Fulton, 301 Cham-
bers, 369 Franklin, 477 Canal, 583 W. Hous-
ton, 677 Christopher, 769 Bank, 835 Ganse-
voort.
GBBENWICH AV., from 105 Sixth av. N. to
Eighth ave. 16 W. 10th, 74 Seventh av.,
136 Eighth av.
GEOVB, from 488 Hudson, B. to Waverley pi.
2 Hudson, 98 Waverley pi.
HAGUE, from 367 Pearl, W. to aut.
TTATJ. PL,., from 211 6th, N. to 7th.
HAMHRSLBjr PL., W. Houston, bet. Maodougal
and Congress.
SBAMILTON, from 73 Catharine, B. to Market.
HANCOCK, from 176 E. Houston, E. to Bleecker.
HANOVER, from 57 Wall, S. to Pearl.
HANOVBE SQ., on Pearl, from 105 to Stone.
HANSON EL., Second av., bet. B. 124th and B.
125th.
HARBISON, from 81 Hudson, W. to N. E. 2
Hudson, 62 West.
HENEY, from 14 Oliver, B. to Grand. 2 Oliver,
102 Pike, 206 Clinton, 338 Jackson.
HHSTEJE, from 216 Division, W. to Centre. 1
Clinton, 93 Allen, 149 Bowery, 219 Centre.
HOBOKHN, from 476 Washhlgton, W. to N. E.
HOEATIO, from 129 Greenwich av., W to N. B.
1 Eighth av., 117 West.
HOWARD, from 201 Centre, W. to Mercer. 2
Centre, 54 Mercer.
HUBEET, from 149 Hudson, W. to N. E. 2
Hudson, 50 West.
HUDSON, from 139 Chambers, N. to Ninth av.
16 Eeade, 100 PrankUn, 206 Canal, 384 W.
Houston, 500 Christopher, 586 Bank, 691
Ninth av.
lEVING PL., from 117 B. 14th, N. to B. 20th.
2 B. 14th, 86 B. 20th.
JACKSON, from. 338 Henry, S. to B. E. 1
Henry, 81 South.
JACOB, from 19 Ferry, N. to Frankfort.
JAMES, from 175 Chatham, S. to James" si. 1
Chatham, 101 New Chambers.
JAMBS' SL., from 77 Cherry, S. to B. B.
JANE, from 113 Greenwich av., W. to N. E.
1 Greenwich av., 95 Washington.
JAY, from 61 Hudson, W. to N. E. 1 Hudson,
49 ^Fest
JHPFEESON, from 179 Division, S. to B. E.
2 Division, 36 Cherry.
JEFFERSON MKT., Sixth av., cor. Greenwich av.
JEESEY, from 127 Crosby, B. to Mulberry.
JOHN, from 184 Broadway, H. to Pearl. 2
Broadway, 120 Pearl.
JONES, from 174 W. 4th, W. to Bleecker.
KING, from 41 Macdougal, W. to N. E. 1 Mao-
dougal, 93 Hudson, 137 Washington.
KIBKPATRICK PL., B. 74th, bet. Fifth and
Madison avs.
LAFAYETTE PL., from 8 Great Jones, N. to 8th.
2 Great Jones, 62 Astor pi.
LAIGHT, from 398 Canal, W. to N. B. 10
Canal, 94 West.
LAMAETINB PL., W. 29th, bet. Eighth and
Ninth avs.
LAWRENCE), from W. 126th, near Ninth av.,
to W. 129th, near Eleventh av.
LEINOX AV., frdm W. 110th, N. to Harlem E. 2
W. 110th, 138 W. 117th, 298 W. 126th, 398
W. 130th, 598 W. 140th, 698 W. 145th, 778
W. 149th.
LEONARD, from 92 Hudson, B. to Baiter. 2
Hudson, 98 Bi'oadway, 170 Baxter.
LEIEOY, from 248 Bleecker, W. to N. B. 1
Bleecker, 99 Hudson, 163 West.
LEiROY PL., Bleecker, bet. Mercer and Greene.
LEWIS, from 556 Grand, to 8th. 2 Grand, 128
E. Houston, 230 8th.
LEXINGaON AV., from 121 B. 21st, N. to
Harlem R. 1 B. 21st. 118 B. 28th, 2S7 H.
34th, 389 E. 42d, 637 B. 49th, 635 H. 54th,
741 B. 59th, 979 E. 71st, 1099 B. 77th,
1241 B. 84th, 1360 B. 90th, 1634 E. 104th,
1841 B. 114th, 2168 B. 130th.
LIBERTY, from 76 Maiden lane, W. to N. E. 1
Maiden lane, 46 Broadway, 147 West.
LIBERTY PL., from 57 Liberty, N. to Maiden
lane.
LIND AV., from 73 Devoe, N. to Wolf, 1038
Devoe, 1164 Union.
LISPENAED, from 151 W. Broadway, B. to
Broadway. 2 West Broadway, 72 Broadway.
LtliLB W. TWELFTH, from Gansevoort, W.
to N. E.
LivINGSTON PL., from f.25 E. 15th, N. to H.
17th.
LONDON TEJR., W. 23d, bet. Ninth and Tenth
avs.
LUDLOW, from 144 Division, N. to B. Houston.
1 Division, 104 Delanoey, 194 B. Houston.
LUDLOW PL., W. Houston, bet. Sullivan and
Macdougal.
-MAUjjOUGAL, from 219 Spring. N. to dlntou
pi. 2 Spring, 70 W. Houston, 154 W. 4th.
MADISON, from 426 Pearl, B. to Grand. 2 New
Cbambers, 74 Catharine, 200 Eutgers, 290
Montgomery, 414 Grand.
MADISON AV., from 29 E. 23d, N. to Harlem
E. 1 E. 23d, 95 E. 29th, 183 B. 34th, 315
B. 42d, 423 B. 49th, 651 B. eoth, 931 B.
74th, 1031 B. 79th, 1236 B. 89th, 1578 E.
106tb, 1757 B. 116th, 1949 E. 125th, 2149 B.
136th.
MADISON SQ. N., B. 26th, bet. Fifth and
Madison avs.
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STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
MAroBN LANE, from 172 Broadway, S. B. to ;
B. E. 2 Broadway, 76 Liberty, 168 South, i
MAIL, from Broadway, opp. Park pi., to Park |
row. i
MANGIN, from 590 Grand, N. to E. E. 2 j
Grand, 76 Eivington.
MANHATTAN, from 444 B. Houston, N. to 3d.
MANHATTAN, from W. 125tb, near Ninth av.,
to Twelfth av.
M.ANHATTAN PL., rear 63 to 71 Mangln.
MANHATTAN PL., from Elm, W. and S. to
MANHATTAN AV., from 100th, bet. Eighth and
Columbus avs., N. to St. Nicholas av.
MANSFIELD PL., W. 51st, bet. Eighth and
Ninth avs.
MARION, from 404 Broome N. 1 Broome, 71
Prince.
MAEKET, from 61 Division, S. to B. E. 1
Division, 103 South.
MAEKBTFIELD, from 1 Whitehall, B. to Broad.
MAETIN TEE., B. 30th, bet. Second and Third
avs.
MERCasat, from 311 Canal, N. to Clinton pi. 2
Canal, 152 W. Houston, 260 ainton pi.
MINETTA, from 209 Bleeoljer, N. to Mlnetta la.
MINHTTA LA., from 113 Macdougal, W. to
Sixth av.
M^TnRwr.Ti PL., E. 49th, bet. First av. and
Beeckman pi.
MONEOB, from 59 Catharine, E. to Grand. 2
Catharine, 120 Eutgers, 208 Gouvemeur, 334
Grand.
MONTGOMBET, from 247 Division, S. to B. E.
2 Division, 80 Water.
MOENINGSIDB AV,, from Coliimbus av., cor.
W. 110th, N. to W. 122d.
MOOKE, from 39 Pearl, S. to B. E.
MOEEIS, from 27 Broadway, 2 Broadway, 26
West.
MOETON, from 270 Bleecker, W. to N. E. 1
Bleecker, 67 Hudson, 115 West.
MOTi', from Worth, o. Chatham, N. to Bleeck-
er. 2 Chatham, 82 Canal, 206 Spring, 322
Bleecker.
MT. MOEEIS PL., W. 124th, bet. Fifth and
Sixth avs.
MULBERRY, from Park row, N. to Bleecker. 8
Worth, 88 Canal, 212 Spring, 308 Bleecker.
MTJREAT, from 247 Broadway, W. to N. E. 1
Broadway, 61 College pi.. Ill West.
NASSAU, from 20 Wall, N. to Chatham. 26
Cedar, 90 Fulton, 170 Frankfort.
NBELSON PL., Mercer St., bet. Waverley pi.
and Clinton pi.
NEW, from 7 Wall, S. to Beaver. 1 Wall, 85
Beaver.
NEW BOWERY, from 396 Pearl, N. to Park
row. 1 Oak, 25 Madison, 63 Oliver.
NEW CHAMBHRS, from 107 Park row, B. to
Cherry. 2 Park row, 92 Cherry.
NEW CHURCH, from 182 Fulton, S. to Mor-
ris. 2 Fulton, 124 Greenwich.
NINTH AV., from Gansevoort, N. to W. 59th.
2 Gansevoort, 102 W. 17th, 206 W. 23d, 288
W. 27th. 398 W. 33d, 500 W. £8th, 580 W.
42d, 700 W. 48tb, 840 W. 55th, 024 W. 59th.
NORFOLK, from 180 Division, N. to E. Houston,
2 Division, 93 Delancey, 190 B. Houston.
NOETH MOOEB, from 122 W. Broadway, W. to
N. E. 1 W. Broadway, 73 Greenwich, 109
West.
NOETH WILLIAM, from 16 Frankfort, N. to
Ch.atbam.
OAK, from' 332 Pearl, E. io Catherine. 1 Pearl,
59 Catherine.
OLD SL., from 106 Pearl, S. to E. E.
OUVEE, from 63 New Bowery, S. to E. E. 7
■ New Bowery, 103 South.
OECHAED, from 124 Division, N. to E. Hous-
ton, 2 Division, 88 Broome, 202 E. Houston.
PAGODA PL., foot of B. 120th.
PARK, from 36 Centre, E. to Mott, 27 CJentre,
111 Mott.
PARK AV. (continuation of Fourth av.), from
E. 34th to Harlem E. 1 B. 34th, 99 E. 40th.
456 E. 57th, 637 E. 66th, 757 B. 72d, 979
B. 83d, 1174 E. 93d, 1555 B. 112th, 1817
E. 125th, 1937 B. 131st.
PAEK PL., from 237 Broadway, W. to N. R. 1
Broadway, 67 College pi., 107 West.
PARK ROW, from 1 Ann, E. to Chatham sq.
PEARL, from 14 State, B. and N. W. to Broad- ■
way. 2 State, 66 Coentlcs si., 106 Old b1.,
152 Wall, 266 Pulton, 348 Franklin sq., 464
Park row, 612 Centre, 554 Broadway.
PECK SL., from 312 Pearl, B. to South. 2
Pearl, 44 South.
PETiHAM, from 96 Mojroe, S. to Cherry.
PELL, from IS Bowery, W. to Mott.
PERRY, from 65 Greenwich av., W. to N. E. 1
Greenwich av., 105 Hudson, 175 West.
PIKE, from 107 Division, S. to E. E. 2 Division,
.40 JIadison, 90 South.
PINE, from 106 Broadway. B, to B. E. 1 Broad-
way, 79 Pearl, 99 South.
PITT, from 276 Division, N. to B. Houston. 2
Grand, 80 Eivington, 142 E. Houston.
PLATT, from 221 Pearl, W. to William.
PRINCE fnm 231 Bo\vjr7', W. to Macdougal.
1 Bowery, 79 Broadway, 145 S. Fifth av.,
205 Macdougal.
FROSPECr PL., from B. -iOth, b?t. Secord and
Fll'St avs., N. to B. 43d. 1 E. 40th, 6T E.
43d.
EEADB, from 22 Duane, W. to N. E. 14 Elm,
42 Broadway, 112 W. Broadway, 194 West.
EECTTOE, from 73 Broadway, W. to N. E.
RENWICK, from 503 Canal, W. to Spring.
RID6B, from 254 Division, N. to B. Houston. 2
Division, 168 B. Houston.
RmSRSIDB AV., from W. 72d, bet. West End
and 'IVelfth avs., N. to Manhattan.
RIVINGTON, from 213 Bowery, B. to B. E. 1
Bowery, 115 Bssex, 215 Pitt, 305 Lewis, 371
East.
EOOSBVBI/r, from 147 Park row, S. to E. R.,
1 Chatham, 137 South.
ROSE, from 34 Frankfort, N. E. to Pearl. 1
Frankfort, 67 Pearl.
ROSYLN PL., Greene, bet. Amity and W. 4th.
RUSSELL PL., Gresm.ioh .iv., bet. Uiarles
and Perry.
EUTGERS, from 26 Canal, S. to E. R. 2 Canal,
34 Madison, 82 So-ath.
EUTGERS PL., Monroe, from Jefferson to Clin-
ton.
RUTHERFORD PL., from 224 B. 17th, S. to
B. 15th.
RYDER'S AL., from 68 Fulton to Gold.
ST. BEIDGBT'S PL., rear 185 7th.
ST. CLEMENT'S PL., Macdougal, from W. Hous-
ton to Bleecker, and from Waverly pi. to
Clinton pi.
ST. GEORGE'S PL., B. 17th, bet. Second and
Third avB.
ST. MARK'S PL., Eighth, from 17 Third av.,
E. to Av. A. 2 Third av., 132 Av. A.
ST. NICHOLAS AV., from Lenox av. and W.
110th, N. W. to Amsterdam av. and West
16lBt.
SOiMMEL, from 299 B. Broadway, S. to Water,
1 E. Broadway, 59 Water.
SECOND, from 323 Bowery, E. to Av. D. 1
Bowery, 145 Av. A, 257 Av. C, 297 Sherlfl,
314 Av. D.
SECOND AV., from 118 E. Houston, N. to Har-
lem E. 1. B. Houston, 102 6th, 228 B. 14th,
308 B. 18tb, 398 E. 23d, 614 B. 29th, 620
E. S4th, 700 E. 38th. 782 B. 42d, 900 E.
48th, 1002 B. 63d, 1116 E. 69th, 1258 E.
66th, 1512 E. 79th, 1658 B. 86th, 2078 B.
107th, 2258 B. 116th, 2438 B. 125th, 2498
B. 128th.
SEVENTH, from Fourth av., B. to E. E. 2
Fourth av., 86 First av., 130 Av. A, 198 Av.
B. 228 Av. O, 282 Av. D.
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STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
303
SHTv'ENTH AV., from 74 Greenwich av., N. to
W. 59th, and from 110th, N. to Harlem R. 1
W. 11th, 53 W. 14th, 151 W. 19th, 219 W.
23d, 316 W. 2Sfh, 430 W. 34th, 519 W.
38th, 599 W. 42d, 718 W. 48th, 861 W
56th, 941 W. 59th.
SHBKIPF, from 502 Grand, N. to 2d. 2 Grand,
70 Bivlngton, 128 E. Houston.
SIDNBY, Spuyten Duj-vil.
SIXTH, from 396 Bowery, B. to B. E. 200
Bowery, 344 First av., 546 At B, 822 Lewis.
SESTH AV., from Carmine, N. to W. 69th. 2
Minetta lane, 112 9th, 208 W. 14th, 298
W. 19th, 374 W. 23d, 498 W. 30th, 612
W. 36th, 735 W. 42d, 812 W. 46th, 918 W.
62d, 952 W. 56th, 1052 W. 69th.
SOUTH, Itom 66 Whitehall, E. to B. E. 1
Whitehall, 58 Wall, 93 Fulton, 202 Cath-
erine Bl., 286 Clinton, 386 Jaclsson.
SOUTH FIFTH AV., from 70 W. 4th, S. to
Canal. 2 W. 4th, 70 W. HcuBton, 176
Broome, 242 Canal.
SOUTH wrr.TiTAM, from 7 William, W. to
Broad.
SPENCER, PL., W. 4th, bet. Christopher and
W. 10th.
SPRING, fi-om 188 Bowery, W. to N. B. 1
Bowery, 89 Broadway, 197 SuUiTan, 291
Hudson, 353 West.
SPRUCE, from 41 Pari: row, S. E. to Gold. 2
Nassau, 42 Gold.
STANTON, from 245 Bowery, E. to E. R. ]
Bowery, 115 Essex, 221 Pitt, 339 Mangin.
STAPI,E, from 169 Duane, N. to Harrison.
STATE, from 48 Whitehall to Broadway.
STONE, from 13 Whitehall, B. to William. 2
Whitehall, 64 William.
STUYVBSANT, from 29 Third av., E. to Second
HV. 2 Third av., 46 E. 10th.
SUFFOLK, from 202 Division, N. to E. Hous-
ton. 2 Division, 92 Delancey, 188 E. Hous-
ton.
SULLIVAN, from 415 Canal, N. to W. 3d. 1 Ca-
nal, 93 Spring, 165 W. Houston, 239 W. 3d.
TEMPLE, from 88 Liberty, S. to Thames. '
TENTH AV., from 542 Wc-st, N. to W. 59th.
2 West, 112 W. 17th, 220 W. 23d, 312 W.
2Sth, 424 W. 34th, 572 W. 42d, C52 W. 46th,
732 W. 50th, 828 W. 56th, 888 W. 58th.
THAMES, from 111 Broadway, to Grfcnwioh.
THEATRE AL., from 19 Ana, N. to Beeliman.
THIRD, from 345 Bowery, E. to E. B. 2 Bow-
ery, 88 First av., 142 Av. A, 200 Av. B,
260 Av. C, 394 Goercli.
THIRD AV., continuation of and from 395 Bow-
erv, N. to Klngsbridge road. 1 7th, 123 E.
14th, 208 E. ISth, 299 B. 23d, 411 B. 29th,
505 B. 34th, 657 E. 37th, 657 E. 42d, 813
E 50th, 989 B. 59th, 1107 B. 65tlL, 1229 E.
7l8t. 1309 E. 75th, 1389 E. 79th, 1526 B.
86th, 1627 E. 91st, 1723 E. 96th, 1923 B.
106th, 2023 B. 111th, 2141 B. 117th, 2241
E 122d, 2297 E. 126th, 2399 E. 130th, 2460
B. 135th, 2596 E. 140th, 2728 E. 145th, 2866
B. 160th, 3038 E. 156th, 3172 B. 181st, 3690
l;. 170tb.
THIRTEENTH AV., from foot W. 11th, N. to
foot 25th. „ „ ^ „
THOMAS, from 317 Broadway, W. to Hudson. 2
Broadway, 41 Chiu-ch, 97 Hudson
THOMPSON, from 395 Canal, N. to W. 4th. 2
Canal, 82 Spriiig,150 W. Houston, 2o0 V,'. -tth.
TINTON AV., 747 Westchester av., N. to E.
169th, 796 Cedar, 872 B. 161st, 1282 E.
ie9th.
TOMPKINS, from 606 Grand, E. to E. E. 2
Grand, 56 Bivlngton.
TOl^CKINS MKT., Third fv., cor. 6th.
TBEMONT AV., from 1930 Highwood av., E. to
Bronx river. 152 Highwood av., 430 Fleet-
wood av., 650 Webster av., 914 Fulton av.,
1026 Prospect av., 1304 West Farm road.
TEIMBLB PL., from 115 Duane, N. to Thomas.
TROY, Spuyten Duyvil.
TRYON ROW, from 1 Centre, E. to 72 Park
row.
UNION MKT., B. Houston, cor. Columbia.
UNION SQ., from 159 to 232. 233 EY)nrth av.,
and from 851 to 855 Broadway. 2 B. 14th,
79 E. 17th.
UNTVERSITX PL., from 29 Waverley pi., N. to
B. 14th. 1 Waverly pi., 79 E. 14th.
VANDAM, from 13 Macdougal, W. to Gre<;n-
wloh. 1 Macdougal, 101 Greenwich.
VANDEiRBrn/r av., from E. 42d, bet. Madison
and Fourth avs., N. to E. 46th.
VAKDBWATBB, from 54 Franlifort, E. to Pearl.
VANNEST PL., Charles, bet. Bleeelier and W.
4th.
VABIGK, from 130 Franklin, N. to Carmine. 2
FranMln, 70 Canal, 136 Spring, 204 W.
Houston, 230 Carmine.
VARIOK PL., Sullivan, bet. W. Houston and
VESBfY, from Broadway (opp. 222), W. to N.
E. 2 Brcadway, 110 West.
VESTRY, from 428 Canal. W. to N. E. 2 Canal,
72 West.
WALKEE, from 135 W. Broadway, E. to Canal.
1 W. Broadway, 69 Broadway, 125 Baxter.
WATiL, from 88 Broadway, E. to B. E. 1
Broadway, 21 Broad, 76 Pearl, 119 South.
WAEREW, from 259 Broadway, W. to N. R. 2
Broadway, 62 College pi., 128 West.
WARBEN PL., Charles, bet. Greenwich av. and
Waverley pi.
WASHXNGTON, from 6 Battery pi., N. to W.
14th. 1 Battery pi., 121 Carlisle, 191 Pul-
ton, 306 Dnane, 476 Canal, 565 W. Houston,
647 Christopher, 719 W. 11th, 816 Ganse-
voort.
WASHINGTON MKT., Fulton, cor. West.
WASHINGTON PL., from 713 Broadway, W. to
Wooster.
WASHINGTON SQ. E., from 43 W. 4th, N. to
Waverley pi.
WASHINGTON SQ. N., Waverley pi., from 29
to 89.
WASHINGTON SQ. S., W. 4th, from 54 to 126.
WASHINGTON SQ. W., Macdougal, from' 143
to 165.
WATER, from 41 Whitehall. E. to B. B. 1
Whitehall, 113 Wall, 199 Fulton, 321 Eoose-
velt, 431 Market, 565 Clinton, 685 Jackson.
WATTS, from 44 Sullivan, W. to N. E. 2
Sullivan, 68 Canal, 100 West.
WAVKKLBJY PL., from' 727 Broadway, W. and
N. to Bank. 1 Broadway, 29 University pi.,
57 Fifth av., 161 Christopher, 195 Charles,
251 Bank.
; WEBSTER AV., from 651 E. 166th, N. to Elast-
; Chester. 1088 E. 166th, 1860 E. 176th, 2400
E. lS7th.
WEEHAWKBN, from 304 W. 10th, S. to Chris-
topher.
WEST, from 12 Battery pi., N. to Tenth av. 1
Battery pi., 112 Cortlandt, 185 Chambers, 215
Franklin, 271 Desbrosses, 312 W. Houston,
387 Christopher, 542 Tenth av.
W. BROADWAY, from 131 Chambers, N. to Can-
al. 1 Chambers. 97 Franklin, 163 Canal.
W. BROADWAY PL., S. Fifth av., bet. Grand
and Canal.
WESTCHESTER AV., from '2870 Third av., N. E.
to Bronx River. 672 Third av., 744 Bronx
av., 820 Eagle av., 984 Tlnton av., 990 E.
156th.
WEST END AV., that portion of Eleventh
av. from W. 64th to W. 106th. 2 W. 64th,
118 W. 70th, 318 W. 80th, 518 W. 90th, 718
W. 100th, 838 W. 106th.
W. HOUSTON, from 609 Broadway, W. to N.
E. 2 Broadway, 60 Wooster, 148 Mac-
dougal, 236 Variok, 310 Greenwich, 348
West.
W. WASHINGTON MKT., West, bet. Ganse-
voort and Bloomfield.
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STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
W. THIED, from 681 Broadway, W. to 6tli av.
W. FOURTH, from 69T Broadway to W. 13th. 1
Broadway, 151 Sixth av., 231 W. 10th, 349
W. 13th.
W. NINTH, from 22 Fifth av., W. to Sixth av.
W. TENTH, from 32 Fifth av., W. to N. B. 1
Fifth av., 127 Greenwich av., 181 W. 4th,
265 Hudson, 307 West.
W. ELEVHNTH, from 46 Fifth av., W. to N.
E. 1 Fifth av., 77 Sixth av., 162 Green-
wish av., 285 Bleeoker, 389 Thirteenth av.
W. TWELFTH, from 58 Fifth av., W. to N. K.
1 Fifth av., 86 Sixth av., 299 Greenwich av.,
313 Hudson, 401 West.
W. THIETEBNTH to W. B9th, inclusive, from
Fifth av., W. to N. R., commencing a new
hundred with each avenue. |
WHITE, from 117 W. Broadway, B. to Baxter.
1 W. Broadway, 67 Broadway, 131 Baiter.
WHITBHiliL, from 2 Broadway, S. to B. E.
4 Boivling Green, 48 State.
WIIilVBTT, from 482 Grand, N. to B. Houston.
a Grand, 74 Rivington, 134 B. Houston.
WTT.T.TAM, from 107 Pearl, N. B. to Pearl. 2
Pearl, 44 Wall, 140 Fulton, 274 Pearl.
WILLIS AT., from Harlem E., N. to Third av„
30 B. 130th, 190 B. 136th, 354 B. 142d, 518
E. 148th.
WEJTHBOP PL., Greene, bet. Waverley pi. and
Clinton pi.
WOOSTBSE, from 355 Oanal, N. to W. 4th. 1
Canal, 54 Broome, 166 W. Houston, 250 W.
4th.
WOKTH, from 72 Hudson, B. to Park row. 2
Hudson, 62 Church, 134 Centre.
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NEW YORK CITY STREET LIST OF
PHYSICIANS.
Arranged Numencdlly. For further information, see New Tori City List.
AIjBXANDER AVE.
170 Steele, T. F.
199 Howley, W. B.
203 Ouiry, J. P.
206 Btunstead, C. S.
210 SilTerman, M. J.
261 BaUey, B. A.
286 G«ary, J. S.
328 O'Byrne, W. J.
330 Mcnroy, S. H.
337 Miner, W. S.
AMSTBBDAM AVB.
59 Tucker, H. A.
81 Parry, A.
61 Stenzel, 0. M. S.
61 Davis, T. M.
208 Mvirray, P.
284 Burtenshaw, J. H.
303 Myers, H. G.
327 Stedman, T. L.
746 Buck, B,. H.
1987 Merrigan.
2082 Weber, H. W.
2161 King, K. M. S.
ASTOB HOUSE.
Alsdorf, J.
Farrington, W. H.
Nelson, W.
ATTOENBT.
17^ Broflskl, B.
ATENUE A.
209 Haskell, H. W.
1558 Braslan, A.
1642 Roth, A. G.
AVENUE B.
93 Buzlcka, D. J.
145 Berle, A. W.
147 Lowenbeln, E.
151 Toal, D. D.
AVENUE O.
114 Matthews, F.
BAILBJr AVE.
Martin, T. W. G.
BANK.
37 Harding J. M.
B9 GUley, W. C.
67 Deane, F. G.
BAREOW-
S8 FaUer, Jr., W. H.
BATHGATE AVE.
1777 Andrews, E. M.
BEACH.
7 Lewis, G. G.
BEBKMAN PliAOE.
' 23 Higgins, J. J.
24 Fendler, A. M.
BIiAOKWEtii'S ISL'D.
Carson, J. G.
52d Deafly, H. B.
52d Hale, D. M.
52d Hutchinson, H.
B2d Lutz, S. H.
52d MoDennott, J.
53d Frank, S. G.
Deming, N, L.
Garrard, J. G.
Meyer, A. 0.
Monetta, E. F.
Mostly, W. B.
Pettit, L. C.
Shellman, A. P.
Steinaoh, W.
BOND.
3 Granger, E. B.
BOSTON AVE.
974 Whitcomb, J. L. C.
1861 Becker, F. A.
BOWBET.
191 Beacom, E. J.
BOULEVAED.
71st Cole, C. S.
83 Power, H.
117 Atwood, C. E.
117 Durhaifi, A.
117 Dold, W. H.
Dowe, F. L.
117 Lyon, S. B.
335 Moor, W.
366 Smith, F.
1028 Stevenson, T.
BEADHUEST AVE.
44 Brown, J. S.
44 Smith, F. W.
BEOADWAY.
19 Hitchcock, H.
26 Ptrkins, J. F.
29 Grant, F. S.
64th Trigg, H. S.
57th Dillow, G. M.
57 TFilcox, S. F.
66 DuBois, M. B.
71 Field, M. D.
82^ Morssn, F.
89 Haddad, A. F.
115 Eemsen, E. 6.
120 Bross, W. K.
120 Curtis, E.
120 Gutter, B.
120 Cutter, J. A.
120 Curtis, E.
120 Curtis, J.
120 Fox, A. J.
120 Vandewater, A. L.
120 Warren, J.
132 Hollick, F.
189 McCaffrey.
189 McCallum, Jos.
189 Wimer, H. S.
189 Wilbur, J. G.
213 Levisen, H.
280 Sohwelg, G. M.
32D Barber, P. W.
346 Huntington, A.
313 King, M. L.
346 Tuck, H.
346 Bogers, O. H.
346 Van Vrcdenburgh,
W. T.
736 Gnliok, A. E.
B'way Central Hotel,
736 Gulick, A. E.
917 Cook, Mrs. B. G.
1244 Valentine, F. 0.
1271 Farrar, J. N.
1293 Jackson, A. W.
1448 Henry, J. N.
1491 Holmes, G. W.
1492 Cosby.
1674 Poner, W. H.
1700 LevingB, A.
3026 Fulton. A. J.
66th Oromley, J. B.
BEOOMH.
44 Mancha, J. S.
114 Berllnger, It.
220 Goodman, S.
261 Markiewlcz.M.
263 Warth, J. W.
293 Elcharflson, J. P.
299 Koempel, E. A.
383 Agan, D. H.
363 Pulling, B. E.
385 Saladino, D.
366 Smith, C.
367 Holcomb, H. J.
373 Parker, A.
391 Meeha.a, J. T.
669 Hajimga, G. E.
674 Salmon, H. A.
CANNON.
118 Huslty, J. W.
CAULDWELL AVE. &
WESa-OHESTEm AVE
Liebeimann, G
OEDAE.
117 Page, O. O.
117 Proctor, J. W.
OENTEAL PARK, W.
224 Thorp, H. H.
228 Weston, A. T.
247 Edson, D. O.
CESNTRE.
233 Moreton, H.
CHAMBERS.
160 NicoU, M.
160 Taylor, F. L.
160 Van Wagener.O.D,
CHARLTON.
1 Mereuna, G.
IH Brendon, B V.
3 Burkelman, A.
11 Merriam, F W.
41 Nolan, J. P.
45 Bush, P. E.
45 Eansom, G. N.
61 Hlllls, T. J.
62 Carey, J. M.
62 Sploer, W. E.
CLINTON.
9 Lefkowlos, B.
85 Breman, F.
87 Lewandawskl, H.P.
147 Haynian, A.
156 Abrahams, E.
145 Farler, S. A.
159 Moskievltz, M.
CSLINTON PL.
89 Greenway, A. W.
93 Jennings, E. A. J.
COLUMBIA.
64 Adierman, T. D.
66 Eiohacker, H. T.
124 Berger, T.
COLUMBUS AV.
37 Thompson, C. N.
CONVENT AV.
51 Keeney, B. M.
117 Chamberlain, F.W,
DELANCBY.
29 Muldterg, M.
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33 Schmitz, J.
146 Riedel, B. H.
IKJWNING.
38 Deymier, P.
BAST BEOADWAY.
113 Huber, F.
113 Huber, J.
147 Bom, J.
184 Jufe, I
203 Dean, G. B.
205 Sachs, N. H.
207 Sachs, J.
208 Eobinsohn, D.
212 Adler, H. B.
230 Halpem, J.
237 Wollman, M.
243 Ladinski, L. J.
245 Lewinskl, M.
246 Adierman, J.
247 Conway, W. A.
248 Aescliagonnle, J.
248 Goldberg, S.
252 Aischagounl, J.
257 Browd, B. K.
257 Martus, S.
266 MdMahon, J. B.
267 Nichols, T.
271 Leveridge, S. P.
272 Eodgers, W. A.
277 Bennett, F.
294 Holden, T. N.
296 Coughlin, J. H.
302 Thompson, B. W.
307 Coyle, J. G.
307 Brown, T. B.
310 Kram, G. W.
BAST THDRD.
6 Timm, H.
64 Landsman, S. M.
182 Jones, I. O.
277 Neuman, I.
309 Eosencau, 6. S.
322 Weltner, B.
324 Hill, G. E.
EASOJ FOURTH.
38 Werner, I.
83 Mlohaelis, W. O.
226 Eoeloffs, J. T. R.
269 Friedler, J. S.
261 Brmentraut, J.
309 Lleberman, J, M.
313 Stein, J.
314 Kohn, L.
333 Wald, H.
334 Friedman, B.
334 Schwartz, M.
336 Meirowitz, P.
338 Herskowltz, S.
354 Guttmann, J.
EAST FIFTH.
71D Hellenstein, H.
732 Landesmann, M.
BAST SIXTH.
311 Burgtorf, T. E.
718 Kan, A.
EAST SEVENTH.
Ill Klein, F. W.
241 Cohn, S.
273 Macdonald, H. J.
305
306
NEW YORK CITY STREET LIST OF PHYSICIANS.
EAST NINTH.
38 Detmold, W.
41 Atkinson, O.
301 McMahon, J. T.
402 Attarlan, M. A.
606 Balser, H.
EAST TENTH.
10 Wetmore, H. G.
14 Heniy, N. H.
26 Kephart, T. P.
28 Kross, B, C.
40 McKay, W.
85 Brown, D.
86 Sheppard, H.
103 PfeilEer, F.
104 Lawaon, F. D.
lOG Hughes, M. T.
112 Smyth, S. H.
123 Mueller, K. W.
126 Cook, D.
220 Waeohter, 0. H.
221 Krog, A. F. B.
229 Freldilch, T.
230 Muellenhsch, B. P.
233 Neweomb, O.
301 Lehmann, H.
303 Foote, B. M.
321 Knight, B. H.
321 Lewis, E.
323 Cooke, W.
323 Quirk, D. J.
359 Moser, G. J.
Nichols, G. L.
EAST IITH.
12 Bemsen, C.
15 Gilbert, M. H. Mrs.
24 Beers, G. W.
26 Guillou, CJ. F.
Linn, H. J.
BAST 12TH.
10 Beekman, J. N.
17 MoEioroe, W. H.
60 Treskow, H.
109 Shotler, J. H.
214 CafToU, M. T.
218 JefEries, F. M.
218 Minden, B. B.
233 Newcomb, O.
234 Taylor, J. K.
HAST 13TH.
207 MUiano, G.
211 Strauss, L.
212 Derleth, M.
216 Lynch, O. J.
216 Lynch, P. 3.
218 Balser. W.
228 Sauvalle, J. S.
244 Spannhake, L.
BAST 13TH.
24fi Sturmdorf, A.
317 Kepke, J..
319 Gengenbacher, G.
333 Peddle, ±'.
334 Koig, O.
335 Clement, O. L.
BAST 14TH.
205 Smith, G. K.
207 Gillespie, L. S.
208 Herzog, A. W.
233 Oarlucoi, F.
239 Brandenberg, O.W,
309 Hickok, Q. B.
313 Brosnan, J. S.
826 Hopkins, F. B.
328 Newland, T. H.
329 Krause, W. H.
330 Hllke, A. G.
BAST 15TH.
222 Byron, J. M.
224 Sherman, J. A.
224 Vedln, A.
306 Lillenthal, F. W.
308 Pettet, L M.
314 Fischer, S.
316 Worrall, M. B.
321 Wakefield, A. E.
322 McMaster, N. G.
327 Daniel, A. S.
344 Kuhn, O. W.
EAST 16TH.
103 Newton, E. S.
115 Maclay, Aug. W.
127 Giles, J. B.
141 Ernst, P. H.
210 Brown, B. D.
440 Scheu, P.
Foot of Somerset, W. L.
Foot of White, A. O.
BAST 17TH.
14 Smith, G. M.
117 Ennls, J. S.
120 Grey, A. D.
12S) Sallcrup, P. J.
205 Hemingway, W. H.
205 Hemingway, S.
218 Krausi, W. J.
217 Frankel, E.
219 Bogert, S. S.
220 Acheson, J. C.
222 Deloulk, L P.
305 Kelly, H. J.
.325 Kelly, G. B.
! 329 Lindenii- eyer, G.
I BAST 18TH.
109 011ft, G. D.
109 Foster, G. V.
lOD Washburn, W.
1 114 Stone, W. F.
1 134 Smith, E. D.
148 Conant, G. S.
235 Palmer, M. W.
238 Avery, C. H.
238 Kenny, J. H.
240 Gamier, A. M.
303 Baker, M. N.
303 Lsggett, B. 0.
304 Mollenhauer, E.
303 MoCi-acken, W.
305 MuOracken. Wm. '
308 Druokel, W. A.
308 Hammann, B. A.
314 Campbell, O. E.
317 Swan, A. T.
319 Oppenbeimer,B.P.
321 Maier, O.
333 Serr, F.
335 Eile, F.
EAST 19TH.
105 Huebner, O.
113 Pierrepont, W. A.
123 Elce, C. O.
134 Hunt, O. G.
137 Selbert, A.
142 Carey, 6. F.
146 Hallett, E.
215 Koehler, A.
218 Needham. G. G.
219 Carpenter, A. C.
222 Sherman, A. J.
222 Sherman, J. S.
225 Alger, E. M.
225 Dp Watteville,W.A
228 Blebash, C. S.
235 DeWatteville.W.A,
30c Richter, W.
307 West, M. S.
321 Smith, J. 0.
325 Each el, G. W.
328 Lcrenz, J.
EAST 20TH.
22 Farrell, J. G.
28 Robertson, T. S.
51 Blssel, S. B.
53 Blackwell, B.
53 Cushier, B. M.
330 Donovan, J. P.
333 Jennings, D. D.
335 O'Hanlon, P. F.
BAST 21ST.
21 Emery, M. E.
46 Holbrook, M. L.
47 Kagle, J. T.
147 Hedden, J. W.
151 Stllwell, J. B.
157 Clauanitzer, J.
249 Bi-yan, E. T.
EAST 22D.
16 Reynolds, S. M.
26 Trejos, F.. J.
42 Klotz, H. G.
45 Francis, J. M.
110 Bradbury, S. J.
112 Einger, B.
110 Eowan, J. F.
156 Ahlstrom, C. P.
BAST 23D.
43 Reese, E. G.
49 Oppenbeiiner, H. S.
49 Van Fleet, F.
109 Gruening, E.
113 Ma honey, J. F.
113 Trimble, W. B.
121 Walton, A.
154 Rounds, W. E.
224 Lewis, N. H.
223 Freeh, A. F.
232 Ladd, J.
303 Brady, W. G.
EAST 24TH.
26 Walker, L. P.
29 Nammaek, 0. E.
103 Elezarian, M.
EAST 24TH.
106 Vanderpoel, W. B.
130 Carter, H. S.
EAST 25TH.
46 Gleitsmann, J. W.
47 Van der Poel, S. O.
64 Holoombe, W. F.
56 Gerster, A. G.
58 Gaidyakian, G. H.
110 Slmrook, J.
114 O'Hanlon, P. F.
121 Arcularius, L.
123 Woodman, J.
EAST 26TH.
as Riley, F. 0.
38 Williams, F. W.
48 Elliott, G. R.
102 Robinson, W. G.
117 Warner, E. S.
231 Nutter, Mary B.
242 Kurtzman, B. J.
338 Dunham, B. K.
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AYRBS, W.
Bellamy, R.
Chaffee, A. D.
Ely, G. W.
Flanders, A. L.
Getty, S. B.
Goldthwaite, R.
Hart, H. S.
James, R. O.
Parker, E. J.
Eathbone, C. C.
Riggleman, J., Jr.
Eoswell, J. F.
Eose, J. H.
Russell, F. J.
Teetor, O. B.
Warring, T. B,
Watts, R., Jr.
EAST 27TH.
27 De Plasse, L.
115 Putnam, F. A.
156 Olsson, J. J.
BAST 28TH.
8 Treat, J. F.
10 Claiborne, J. H.
12 D'Oench, P. E.
19 Morton, W. J.
19 Beeves, M.
20 Ti-ant, J. F.
21 Francke, P. F.
34 Swaeey, J. H.
35 Smith, G. B.
47 Boyajian, N. M.
108 Farwell, G. D.
113 Coleman, W.
128 Smith, S. A.
137 Echeverria, E.
137 McGowan, 3. P.
148 Bomero, G. A.
BAST 29TH.
16 Kelly, J. E.
32 Hunter, A. S.
36 Barstow, J. W.
36 Ci-ook, J. K.
41 Wetmore, J. McB.
44 Hamilton, McL.
46 Chessman, T. M.
104 Heath, A. H.
107 Kennedy, J. T.
126 Kearney, x. J.
126 MoBvoy, J. P.
129 McSweeney, D. E.
206 Smith, G. De F.
BAST 30TH.
1 Bailey, T. H.
1 Cross, T. M. B.
8 Walker, H. F.
16 Morris, S. F.
18 Emmet, B.McBvers
20 Emerson, J. B.
20 Boosa, D. B. St. J.
25 Strachan, A. B.
36 Thompson, J. H.
40 Swift, W. J.
42 Butler, J. N.
47 Warren, J.
49 Thompson, W. G.
50 Tully, M. B.
115 Arnold, G. C.
117 Ives, F. L.
147 Bathgeber, B. A.
223 Lyons, D. S.
251 Carry, Henry-
309 Lamphear, A. B.
EAST 31ST.
14 Jackson, G. T.
16 Foster, F. P.
17 Hencessy, M. B.
18 Fox, G. H.
25 Duane, A,
29 SwUt, G. M.
32 Eoosevelt, J. W.
33 Lilicnthal, H.
35 Ferrer, J. M.
36 Whiting, F.
37 Beck, C.
40 Brown, F. T.
44 Livor, J.
46 Cobb, G. H.
46 Shannon, J. B.
48 Brewer, G. E.
50 Bailey, I'
50 Clark, W. B.
52 Buclmiaster, A. H.
106 Eandell, L.
217 Joyce, T. F.
220 de Verona, J. 0.
227 Hunter, L. J.
236 Guck, A. J.
BAST 32D.
38 Brooks, G W.
224 Burke, F. M.
244 Duggan, J. A.
230 PfeUEer, C. W.
251 Bell, J. H.
BAST 33D
1 Blake, J. A.
1 Delaven, D. B.
13 Briddon, C. K.
19 Canman, D. M.
33 Dcntoii, M. P.
33 Walker, J. B.
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307
EAST 33D— Cent.
34 Stimson, L. A.
37 Flint, W. H.
39 Sands, B. A.
41 Carver. J. H.
43 Munroe, G. B.
15S Hamsdell, B. D.
247 Hilliday, V.
EAST 34TH.
8 Ayrea, B. A.
8 Stafford, H. B.
46 Hartley, F.
46 Parker, C. T.
47 Lusk, W. T.
48 Perry, J. G.
54 Edgar, J. C.
58 Loomis, H. P.
69 Flint, Austin
109 Fuller, B.
109 Keyes, B. L.
120 Chetwood, C. H.
126 Patterson, P. N.
131 Bngman, JI. F.
151 Fltzhugh, P. H.
154 Wettengel, B.
158 Bates, B. S.
158 Pry, F. O.
214 Shultz, B. C.
240 Bening, H.
240 Bdel, O.
£43 Lusk. T. G.
243 Outlaw, P. P.
349 Kurtz, J. F.
EAST 35TH.
22 Gotfe, J. B.
220 Aitken, J. F.
249 Murphy, J.
EAST 36TH.
7 Barrows, C. C.
7 Polk, W. M.
10 Allen, T. F.
10 Allen, P.
IIT Woolsey, G.
123 Douglas, O. B.
125 Arango, A. A.
128 Ward, W.
EAST 36TH.
144 Gordon, W.
160 Vinton, M. M.
206 Hyland, C. B.
220 Bnnmer, \V. J.
220 Healy, M. L.
EAST 37TH.
2 Lambert, A.
2 Lambert, B. W.
4 Whitcfcouse, H. H.
115 Kellogg, B. M.
163 Valk, F.
EAST 3STH.
17 Allen, C. L.
17 Carpenter, P. B.
17 Hubbard, W. N.
19 Frothirgham, B.
19 Wagner, C.
27 Wyeth, J. A.
28 Shaffer, N. M.
113 Rives, W. C.
141 Hodgman, A.
145 Franz, H.
150 Panorltlus, P.
BAST SSTH.
1 Watson, W. A.
23 Norrls, C.
34 Hallock, L.
133 Jeffrey, A. M.
136 Hallook, S. F.
155 Victor, A. O.
226 Biohy, H. A.
231 Carlton, P. P.
BAST 40TH.
XOtiVn Fontaine, L. P.
115 Field, M. D.
117 Bullard, W. E.
117 Harris, T. J.
121 Cady, H. W. F.
129 MoCreery, P. H.
150 Drain, J. S.
BAST 41ST.
3 Barnes, J. L.
5 Cai-penter, E. N.
7 Davis, A. E.
7 Foster, M. L.
7 Parrish, B. F.
8 Baldwin, J. G.
13 lirug, F.
i 22 Wood, W. B.
24 Kimball, P. T.
40 Boskowitz, G. W.
45 Caldwell, G. W.
■ EAST 42D.
1 Schley, J. M.
22 Chappell, W. P.
22 Smith, A. H.
321 Tynberg, S.
344 Blmendorf, T. C.
■ 346 Lay, J. C.
i EAST 43D.
4 Berens, T. P.
4 Nichols, J. E, H.
10 Haskiu, W. H.
10 Van Valzah, W. W,
133 Hughes, B.
155 Schottky, B.
207 McDonald, D. J.
BAST 44TH.
14 Lewis, Jr., B.
21 Parsons, E. L.
21 Parsons, B. W.
21 Satterthwaite, T.
B.
21 Stems, H. S.
31 Bangs, L. B.
139 Beyling, F. T.
BAST 45TH.
121 Dowkontt, G. D.
124 Milne, O.
126 Coakley, C. G.
126 Vandenbergh, H.O.
138 Cadmus, T. P.
146 Doyle, J. W.
EAST 46TH.
17 Bottum, G. H.
29 Weed, E. M.
Ill Penny, W.
145 Wiesner, D. H.
153 Hyslop, G. L.
, 206 Eosenheim, P. J.
220 Hahn, L.
j BAST 47TH.
j 10 Mossman, N. A.
12 Ferris, A. W.
12 Smith, B. E.
19 Draper, W. H.
23 Humphreys, G. H.
131 Whitehead, B. N.
BAST 48TH.
7 Burchard, T. H.
16 Neftel, W. B.
156 Maguire, P. J.
158 lieinhard, H.
207 Sullivan, J. F.
223 Burton, E. B.
224 Dieffenbach,E.G.L,
257 WaUaoe, A. M.
259 Meyer, L. T.
BAST 49TH.
6 Gray, L. C.
22 Grant, G.
217 Clark, J.
219 McLaughlin, J. A.
243 Kakels, M. S.
244 Eleiman, A.
EAST 50TH.
214 Drake, W. P.
241 Prauenthal, H. W.
321 MoNicholl, T. A.
350 Bapp, S.
BAST 51 ST.
151 Bogart, G. W.
155 Haddon, A.
215 Kerr, S. G.
313 Hann, G. V.
319 Brekes, D.
323 Assenheimer, A.
HAST 52D.
131 Friedrich, J. J.
227 Stadtmuller, N.
314 Dressel, F.
318 Lichtschein, L.
346 Soltacoff, H.
349 Engelsmann, M.
BAST 53D.
9 Nilsen, J. E.
53 Sanders, C. W.
117 Sargeot, E. S.
150 Bonham, J. W.
214 Chase, J. O.
222 Bohmfalk, O. W.
236 Pfeifter, A. G.
EiiST 54TH.
15 Holt, L. B.
69 Eoberts, 0. F.
71 MitoheU, W. D.
109 Collyer, H. L.
129 Hall, W. H.
BAST 55TH.
79 Durrie, G. B.
105 Waitztelder, E.
134 Stedman, E. S.
319 GiUespie, J. E.
EAST 56TH.
22 McCdSh, A. J.
75 Bwell, D.
79 Stokes, C. F.
79 Vulpius, W.A.D.G,
81 Leon, A. M.
114 Siman, G.
148 Bayley, E.
BAST 67TH.
13 Putzel, L.
40 Brown, Dillon
51 NicoU, H. D.
100 Muzzy, A. T.
102 Ooggeshall, H. T.
112 Kremer, C. F.
121 Langman, G,
133 Killani, O. G. T.
137 Blsberg, C.
207 Yanksauer, S.
213 McAulitfe, G. B.
214 Both, F. C.
214 Both, F. O.
214 Both, Max
302 Gleises, J.
307 Greenough, O. H.
BAST 5STH.
6 Carr, W. L.
36 Grandin, B. H.
-10 Oarmalt, 0. C.
64 Bates, W. H.
100 Schwyzer, F.
104 Bhein, M. L.
110 Heitzmaun, L.
126 Meier, G. C. H
211 Phillips, J. S.
227 Janiuski, J. P.
232 Welt, S.
318 Ferguson, J. G. i
S20 Ingerman, A. '
320 Ingerman, S.
322 Brown, J. M.
337 Blooh, M.
344 Derby, E. W.
EAST 59TH.
9 WiectrewPtzky, I.
71 Patchen, G. H.
71 Taylor, G. H.
115 Sctoono^er, W.
122 LiipiWBki, B.
129 Simmons, R. S.
BAST 60TH.
12 Adler, I.
32 Pollitzer, S.
34 Kletsch, G. A.
35 Covren, W.
38 Cohn, P
38 Kui-her, J.
40 Mayer, A.
43 Stembergler, B.
40 Offenbacli, B.
46 Oppenheimer, B.
120 MacGuire, C. J
121 Eudisoh, J.
133 Metzger, J. 1.
133 Sour, B.
144 Wallace, W. B.
147 Drucklleb, L.
160 Kahn, A.
165 Schapringer, A.
165 Waterman. S.
167 Gluck, S.
210 NordCKann. P.
216 Mandelbaam, F. S.
230 Wollstein, M.
238 Meyers, G.
239 Maisner, B.
EAST 61ST.
24 Bosch, H.
24 Conrad, L.
60 Pridenberg, A. H.
62 Seessel, A.
72 Lesser, A. M.
127 Vineberg, H. N.
130 Lauge, F.
134 Teubner, C.
134 Teschuer, J.
162 Steger, H. G. S
162 Steger, G.
168 Mills, J. M.
250 Eosenberg, L.
BAST 62D.
15 Lustgarten, S.
29 Ehrmann, H. A.
119 Davis, A. A.
123 Toeplitz, M.
130 Pfeifter, J.
217 Kohn, Albert
218 MoAuliffe, G. B.
308 Mund, O.
EAST 63D.
4 Davis, J. B. L.
20 Jones, S. S.
22 Goldenberg, H.
24 Schultze, O. H.
50 Livons, F. A.
149 Segnitz, B.
BAST 64TH.
27 Coe, H. C.
27 Jarman, G. W.
45 Brettauer, J.
57 Meierhof, B. L.
158 Raefle, M. G.
166 Llpman, A.
187 Scheider> J.
BAST 6BTH.
21 Sachs, B.
48 Wiener, E. G.
107 Binhom, M.
138 Berghaus, A. / ,
157 Kom, A. '
317 Hayes, E. H.
322 Sheridan, )J. P.
324 Moore, J. A.
EAST '66th:.
8 Shradyl' G. P.
17 aai, E.
42 Butler, G. H.
BAST 67TH.
31 Maodonald, G. A.
BAST 68TH.
175 ,Schultze, B. 0.
BAST 69TH.
213 Faqulnetto, R. P.
221 Stem, C. S.
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EA.ST 70TH.
41 Hawkes, F.
41 Pershing, B. H.
41 Tomley, J. P.
60 HofCman, B. F.
Ill Garrison, 3. B.
175 Koplik, H.
218 Sogers, H. A.
EAST 71ST.
25 Guth, W. C.
109 Rosenberg, 3.
146 Morris, B. S.
153 Stem, L., Jr.
171 Honeggar, O. P.
181 Morje, B.
185 Garber, S. S.
259 Heim, J. F.
HAST 72D.
41 Bradshaw, L. L.
107 Warner, J. W.
118 Seabrook, H. H.
140 Gorman, J. D.
155 Brooks, H. T.
165 Fiver, K. B.
158 Stein, S. A.
168 Heals, M. B.
180 Purdy, H. L.
188 Briggs, B. B.
204 Bttlnger, L.
223 Baran, J.
224 Hochbelmer, B,
225 BCaubold, H. A.
225 Kemp, J. T.
239 Kallsber, J.
257 Spor, G. D.
307 Hodlloks, A.
311 Wlntemltz, B.
348 Bosenbleuth, J. O.
848 Rosenbleuth, M.
349 Moritz, B. H.
855 Saxl, J.
356 Weeks, G. M.
BAST 73D.
60 Huntingdon, G. S.
109 Moi'ris, M.
127 Stlefel, B. W.
207 Brodman, F. W.
212 MoKee, W. A. B.
216 Apfel, M.
BAST 74TH:.
31 Griffiths, J. J.
102 Oonrad, H. B.
123 Freeman, A.
142 Frankenberg, J. H.
144 Manning, F. O.
158 Kahn, H.
167 Mun, O.
172 Green, J. V. B.
242 SoheTOlk, B. I.
BAST 75TH.
61 Leszynsky, W. M.
180 Brcitenfeld, S.
BAST 76TH.
131 Gutmann, B.
BAST 77Tfl.
117 Piper, H. W.
163 Morse, W. H.
BAST 78TH.
102 Ooyle, F. A.
161 Piako, E.
171 Davison, D. H.
177 Welher, O. L.
210 Schaie, S.
213 O'Hare, F. J.
235 Schlff, H. L.
247 Spltzer, H.
258 Talmey, B. S.
808 Roth, J. A.
820 Baron, A.
326 Zwisohn, L. W.
832 Jackson, M.
BAST 79TH.
67 Norjthrup, W. P.
67 Morrill, J. L.
75 WooUey, J. V. S.
SO Glbbs, J. W.
82 Hume, W. A.
122 Mackenhelm, F.
138 Blohardson, G. W.
162 Hupfauf, B. F. J.
164 Torek, F. J. A.
170 Peldman, B. M.
176 Bnrghelm, L.
183 O'Connell, B. J.
233 IJoyd, A. H.
245 Benedlx, R. F. W,
30B Zabrlskie, G. A.
306 McDonough. E. J.
321 Pound, Wm. H.
326% Schnepp, L.
327 Murray, O. B.
338 Kost, H.
356 Felgenblatt, L.
BAST 80TH.
117 Froehllch, D.
HAST 81 ST.
104 Halves, F.
116 Flynn, J. W.
117 Lyle, A.
148 Feinberg, S.
219 Smith, M. M,
241 Mui-phy, R. F.
320 Friedman, J.
EAST 82D.
110 Schott, M.
115 Well, M. L.
116 Van Fleet, M. B.
126 Sanders, B.
134 Katzenberg, M.
1S2 Ring. T. S.
167 Weinholtz, O. H.
159 Anthes, F. C.
172 Bttlnger, B. S.
229 Eoder, L. B.
242 Hallwood, J. B.
350 Davidson, J.
402 Hlrsch, H. P.
BAST 83D.
39 Richardson, A. J.
47 Von Musits, H.
61 Simonson, J. T.
113 Metcalf, J. W.
117 Booth, O. F.
117 Dlsbrow, B. N.
141 Pelser, L.
152 Stevenson, O.
236 Bobb, S. W.
331 Herr, H.
331 Herr, T. J.
EAST 84TH.
49 MoOann,
125 Jackson, M. J.
127 Loewenthal, H.
127 Loewenthal, M.
129 Lewengood, J.
129 Lewengood, S.
133 Baum, J.
325 Rosenthal, A,
347 Muller, A.
348 Mannhelmer,
348 Slbbald, G.
350 Sharretts, O. J.
422 Clark, H. S.
427 O'Meagher, W. O.
439 Walker, L. A.
BAST 85TH.
107 Peterson, J. S.
233 Koester, H. F.
339 Lubltz, B. F.
714 White, W. V.
BAST 86TH.
68 White, M. L.
68 White, W. V.
109 Wellman, W. L.
118 Anderson, H. A. 0.
126 Seward, W. M.
131 Haynes, I. S.
152 Jacobsohn, W.
164 Garrison, H. W.
J. F.
G.
225 Bauer, P. M.
227 Pulley, W. J.
230 Haynes, W. H.
233 Gorman, G. J.
237 Mitchell, M. E.
238 Huson, M. B.
239 Samuel, M.
242 Miller, m A.
243 Hoffman, C.
240 O'Neil, S. J.
250 Pramann, A.
307 Andrews, Jacob L.
307 Andrews, John L.
317 Churohill, B. F.
319 Holthusen, B. T.
323 Blxa, A.
433 Oohn, S.
BAST 87TH.
134 Abrams, A. M. F.
134 Abrams, A.
170 Smith, B. D.
209 Burlch. C.
218 Mao Hale, F. S.
221 Dearden, 3. E.
226 O'Brien, B. 0. D.
335 Hautenberg, G. W.
336 Wyler, B.
342 Franghladl, M. Q.
436 Gerstl, J.
BAST 89TH.
150 Stem, L.
170 Bggetsman, F. A.
305 Sogers, H. A.
318 Mintz, M.
327 Guntzer, J. H.
BAST 90TH.
116 Rosenbaum, L.
173 Maloney, M. F.
BAST 91ST.
77 Weiss, L.
164 Starr, A. B.
BAST 92D.
7 Freeman, N. M.
101 Yard, J. W.
12214 Sprague, F. A.
EAST 93D.
127 Hyde, O. A.
166 Goldstein, S.
177 Eliscu, B. B.
BAST 95TH.
139 Cohn, L.
170 Rosenzevelg, W.
BAST 96TH.
166 Eisner, B. O.
166 Ottlwell, B. A.
170 Phillips, S. H.
174 Brennan, T.
HAST 98TH.
210 Williams, J. M.
EAST 99TH.
202 Hendeison, Q.
BAST 103D.
155 Nathan, L. R.
BAST 104TH.
68 Schoney, L.
184 Martus, S.
216 Polak, M. S.
233 Ford, J. 0.
BAST 105TH.
101 Kunz, Hugo
204 Armstrong, B. J.
206 Bailey, J. L.
209 Redmond, M. I. 0.
231 Sohonger, A. H.
240 Mayer, H. F.
BAST 106TH.
63 Marcus, A.
121 Clements, Q. P.
163 Blgelow, A. J.
221 Bloch, H.
BAST 109TH.
179 Zederbaum, A.
212 Tiemey, W. J.
212 Tiemey, J. J.
BAST llOTH.
63 Manson, L. S.
118 Blenerfleia, H. L.
BAST lllTH.
73 Cooke, B. G.
103 Homlcke, F. W.
142 Major, G. Macd'ld
146 Ward, U. S.
160 MoGlvcm, J. H.
166 Ferrier, J.
167 Feinberg, I. L.
179 Hopfeust, L.
182 Dwyer, J.
HAST 112TH.
68 Scbwerd, M. J.
210 Rosenberg, L.
213 Gra«, B. J.
220 Combes, F.
224 Oonroy, J. P.
234 Johnson, O. G.
BAST 113th.
173 Donovan, W. F.
ElAST 114TH.
226 Bartels, 0.
EAST 115TH.
146 Ogden, J. P.
161 Bngelsman, B.
208 Bgan, A.
BAST 116TH.
66 Massecar, F. H.
77 Blchards, M. B.
Ill Nenfleld, A. W.
116 Oarr, M. L.
116 McOann, O. P.
131 Gaudlneer, W. J.
136 Forman, J. H.
149 Bgan, J. M. F.
153 Bilhoeler, A. J.
167 Chapman, B. F.
168 Fenn, B.
175 Lurle, J. H.
179 Cocks, E. li.
181 Savage, T. B.
183 SpiUinger, J.
185 O'Brien, J. A. J.
206 Ellison, O. B.
210 Woodward, O. S.
220 Helman, H.
221 Stanton, B. J.
223 Kunltzer, B.
226 Healey, J. B.
231 Lyon, J. F.
238 Mayer, Bmll
240 Schlesinger, A.
326 Leonard, Z. L.
332 Friedman, D.
340 Portuondo, B. H.
353 Tanner, J.
427 Johnson, J. L.
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130 Deyo, J. T.
143 Hammond, F. P.
147 Ooaan, I. P.
155 Block, M. H.
178 Gregory, S. H.
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212 Strauss, S.
214 Weiss, B. XT.
226 Coi, H. M.
241 Williams, H. C.
803 Weyland, L.
304 Duschnltz, G.
HAST 119TH.
113 Du Bols, B. O.
229 Nlcolal, a E. H.
230 Bohlk, W. J.
236 Spottke, A.
238 Cronson, B.
ElAST 120TH.
14 Fuchsias, J. H.
51 Phillips, O. B.
70 Page, K. B.
304 Maeder, J. G.
319 Shelley, H. A.
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334 Hands, W. O.
335 Alexander, I. H.
B30 EothweU, J. L.
833 CahlU, J. V.
533 Wolff, W. O.
533 Oppenheimer
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121 Campbell, J. B.
161 Sheehan, D. J.
EAST 122D.
64 Law, J.
lOa Farrell, W. F,
255 Steffens, W.
262 Walther, J, A.
BAST 123D.
101 liytle, B. K.
102 Kllppert, H. G.
119 Kneuper, F. J.
124 Blgelow, F. A.
135 Huseon, J.
227 Dean, G. W.
HAST 124TH.
17 Dale, M. A.
66 Meltzer, S. J.
72 Egan, K. J.
102 MiUcT, T. DeO.
125 Smith, G. W.
205 Upton, W. H.
EAST 126CCH.
22 Glbbs, S. m
23 McMlchael, J B.
27 Traey, B. O.
29 McLean, M.
EJAST 126TH.
46 Donovan, D. J.
60 Brockway, A. N,
50 Chase, W. H.
60 Allen, O. J.
BAST 127IH.
17 Tranx, J. G.
21 Shaw, H. B.
24 Plerscns, A. M.
151 Manpln, B. G.
EAST 128TH.
6 Newgeon, M. F.
25 ■Walsh, S. J.
113 Koblnson, W. J.
121 Wbhlfarth, J.
160 Davis, B. O.
240 Owen, W. W.
HAST 129'rH.
17 Franklin, D.
26 EUlott, E. B.
64 O'Donnell, W.
EAST 134TH.
235 Lee, J.
767 Donlon, F. L.
BAST 135TH.
692 Zwisler, K.
EAST 137TH.
681 Oosgrove, J. E.
EAST 140IH.
689 Beach W.
HAST 141ST.
688 Burgman, A. F.
690 Fales, H. P.
BAST 143D.
636 Qose, S. D.
HAST 145TH.
625 Broquet, ' B.
628 Lenchs, 3.
737 McGnlre, G. H.
BAST 114TH.
667 Kettenbell, B. A.
BAST ISOTH.
663 Daly, J. P. J.
677 Hackett, W.
BAST 152D.
679 Barrett, W. B.
HAST 184TH.
629 Lauer, L. P.
BAST 155TH.
662 Von Duerlng, A.
BAST 15STH.
663 Goodall, W. A.
EAST 161ST.
628 Martin, T. D.
832 Habersack, 0 A.
EAST 164TH:.
842 Bohl, H.
850 Wurm, Carl
BAST 166TH.
838 Minor, S. O.
844 Holmes, J. F.
846 Wood, BenJ., Jr.
860 Merscreau, O. H
EAST 176TH.
727 Majllton, W. O.
EDGEOOMB.
30 Stover, .T. H.
EIGHTH AYESSTOB.
136 Ward, F. F.
2647 Richardson, B. 3.
106tli aifton.
106th Nesmuth, F. M.
BIGHTT-FIKST.
171 St. John, J. A.
EIGHTY-FHrTH.
123 Wright, J. P.
KLDEIDGE.
52 Ciherburg, L.
54 Abrahamson, M.
56 Molhier, N.
181 Landes, L.
BlilZABErH,
153 Ooniso, G.
ESSEX.
86 Nagaumey, J.
FIFTH.
70 Ooan, T. M.
609 Bardes. A. 0.
704 Beck, S.
716 Zipser, M. A.
FIFTH A'V'BNTJB.
19 Mabbott, J. M.
19 Partridge, B. L.
B4th Vosburgh, A. S,
B4th Wood, F. O.
115 O'Brien, F. W.
196 Goldthwalte, H
(5th av. H.)
196 Norbury, J. F,
(5th av. H.)
218 Crosbie, D.
240 Fleming, W. M.
267 Bowue, B.
2S5 Sayre, L. A;
285 Sayre, B. H.
334 MoDMald, O. F.
353 Maroy, B. E.
Stanton, K. S.
434 Spann, J. H.
448 Kip, I. L.
479 Fluhrer, W. F.
028 Kankin, E. G.
528 Guernsey, E.
536 AroD^ion, JM.
668 Johnson, P. B.
574 De La tour, A.
581 HeLry, M. H.
708 Wiiheln, F.
746 Mandl, N. M.
1041 Buttes, M. S.
1046 Wiener, J.
2019 Fridenberg, B.
20T4 Head, Ira B.
2009 Marvin, D. M.
2151 Ettin«er, H.
2161 Low, I. B.
Oor. 54th, Beyea, S.
Oor. 54th, Thomas, W.S.
2162 Sniagg, D. P.
FIFTY-SECOND.
Overton, T.
FIRST.
66 Gnienberg, 9.
65 English, J. J.
114 Leyendjoker, P.T.
379 Freely. W. C.
FIRST AVB.'TOE.
262 Bytaok, J. P.
FOEDHiM.
Eden, J. H.
Paddock, H. Clay
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Lewis. A. C.
FORSYTH.
112 Sohrenk, A.
158 Lurla, G. A.
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436 Oady, H. E.
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1280 Sohw.lnnecke, H.J.
2215 Musgrave, E. J.
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Jamal, N. K.
69 Cherry, G. A. ,
49 Miller, E.
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34 Pooler, H. A.
39 Linsley, J. H.
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42 TrevisancUo, 0.
182 Eddy, C.
445 Hector, S. O.
445 Jam3S, W. 0.
615 Newman, W.
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40 Merrill, F. G.
147 Sweeney, J. V.
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466 Ementraut, H.
Haines, F. E.
Smith, G. A.
HBNBY.
22 Whalen, P. ff.
39 Bosenthal, A.
48 Flynn, T. J.
48 Naughton, J. A.
95 Bosahnslcy, H.
109 Gordon, B.
128 Levene, I.
136 Hlmowioh, A. A.
138 Himowich, E. I.
140 Hogan, J. K.
142 Wolf, G.
150 Gen, A.
154 Lewlnthal, D. 0.
163 Mostsson, S.
164 WeiDsteiii, H.
166 Barskey, J.
168 Isaacs, A. E.
175 Szlaih'jokl. I.
179 Burstein, M. J.
182 Caspe, M. M.
182 Dlugach, S. D.
187 Mandelstomm, N.
189 Wolper, M.
161 Solow, J.
204 Goldstein, P.
203 Aronson, A. J.
213 Goldberg, L. G.
223 Wilson, W. H.
266 Nolan, J.
277 Vandergrift, G. M.
283 Burke, U. W. 0.
317 Coyle, T. G.
HESTE-J.
106 Tren, S.
139 Gould, D. B.
164 Burke, M. J.
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HIGHBBIDQE EOAD.
587 Balcom, I. S.
HUDSON.
268 Voelker, A.
469 Jones, L. O.
471 O'Neil, D. B.
473 Eonmine, De W.C.
475 O'Donovan, M. B.
486 Bounce, J. C.
607 Darlington, W. L,
511 Folind, J. P.
688 Ounnlnglam, W.P.
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4 Bennett, J. A.
26 Heuel, P. Jr.,
42 naw»s, J. B.
45 Von Bamdobr, CA.
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39 Miller, C. H.
50 Banta, F. M.
54 Van Keuren, O.
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29 Freeman, H.
JBEOMB AVENUE.
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19 Brodnax, R. F.
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Daillngton, T., Jr.
Fulton, A. J. I
Healey, J. S.
Martin, T. W.
Parsons, John.
Varlan, W. A.
LBJSIOX AVENUE.
240 Jackson, V. H.
244 O'Brien, F. W.
246 Wood, E. T.
248 Spalding, G. A.
264 Smlt,h, T. F.
271 Lange, O.
272 Pierce, H. T.
273 Spalding, W. 0.
307 Smith, J. G.
315 Bumham, H. D.
326 Hubbard, L. W.
326 Townsend, T. I.
349 Wood, H. L.
355 Bean, J. A.
359 Mann, M. F.
359 Tripp, W. J.
449 Tucker, F. L.
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119 Finnell, T. C.
LEXINGTON AVENUE.
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30 WiUiams, E. B.
49 Wardlow, Y.
51 Tuttle, G. M.
66 Ware, W. W.
66 Blsberg, O.
86 Goodman, C.
66 Ifl,ttimore, I. R.
68 Hedges, B. Van D.
69 Hall, B. W.
73 Dadirrian, M. O.
102 Archibald, C. H.
104 Blake, G. S.
104 Cook, E. H.
104 Eeid, A. Y.
120 Foote, E. B.
120 Foote, Jr., B. B.
120 Foote, H. T.
122 Bond, M. E.
124 Dixon, G. S.
130 Conway, Jr., J. B.
132 Fleming, M. J.
141 King, T. A.
141 Boot, F. F.
143 Brennan, J. W.
144 Nutter, M. E.
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147 Burke, M.
149 Stewart, G. D.
155 Garrigues, H. J.
155 Garrlguea, L. F.
15T Ooll, A. P.
169 Hamlen, G. D.
168 Feiguson, J. F.
168 Spragtte, D. H.
168 Thomson, M.
183 BaruGh, B. M.
223 EyeiB, W. L.
224 Phelps, F. V.
224 Ovennlller, O. F.
265 MoMutt, J. G.
265 MoNutt, S. J.
272 Peiroe, H. T.
275 liUflllan, W. W.
275 MoGr;lth, J.
316 Pomercy, O. D.
320 Setvell, W. D.
324 Schoeneman.O.P.K.
332 Gwj'cri F- W.
345 MoKew, J. J.
350 McCreery, J. A.
356 Vandenbergh, B.F.
361 Davis, A. B.
362 Brown, C. B.
365 Gibb, W. T.
400 Tower, J. B.
406 Valiant, G.
409 Slaftord, W. F.
427 Kiohardson, C. H.
427 Wootten, H. W.
436 Zltz, F. H.
447 Barry, D. E.
456 Biuoe, C. E.
460 Bleyer, J. M.
465 Bishop, W. H.
129 WUson, B. B.
671 Sheron, E. J.
674 Mount, M. A. B.
bSl Eamsilell, B. B.
690 Paton, S.
605 Elpley, J. H.
606 Harrigun, J. D.
612 Hoeber, B. W.
612 Mortimer, W. G.
614 Moore, W. S.
625 Katzemiiayer, G.
627 Herman, H.
629 Cowles, E. 0.
631 McGau-e, F. A.
636 DUllngham, F. H.
644 Kessler, A.
651 King, D. F.
658 Burke, B.. F.
656 Cypert, J. K.
689 M..rebcuse, 0. L.
705 Koenlg, H.
711 Newton, E. P.
712 Spitzlia, E. C.
718 Segar, F.
720 Eobinson, J. B.
742 Simmon, O. E.
745 Hawes, W. A.
770 Asoh, J. H.
773 Cobs, B. F.
777 Koesztler. B.
784 RosenberK, E.
786 Townsend, K. B.
794 Haase, C. F. W.
804 Roberts, N. S.
805 Brill, N. B.
811 Stein, K.
84f, Oremiji, P. W.
£53 Eeld, J. J.
860 Deane, W. C.
862 Friedman, A.
940 Ajme, B. L.
952 Simpson, W. K.
967 O'Dwyer, J.
970 Probcn, C. I.
979 Southmayil, J. F.
1031 Ranch, D. L
1037 Oherndorfer, I. P.
1042 Gross, M.
1044 Lewengood, J.
1047 Baruch, S.
1048 Loebinger, H. J.
1068 Luliens, A.
1074 Agan, D. H.
1090 Miohaeiis, L. M.
1105 Farrics, B.
1111 Mare, S.
1185 Herskovits, H.
1192 Miohon, G. L.
1269 Sternberg, F. A.
1342 Palmer, B. J.
1343 Hawkea, E. H.
1343 Hawkcs, J. M.
1360 Alvarez, J. R.
1364 Allen, S. B.
1368 Rockwell, M. J.
1378 Oossart, A. B.
1379 Pohly, A. G.
1383 Sprague, H. B.
1402 Koles, H. M.
1443 Brinkm,inn, M. W.
1468 Kaplan, "W.
1469 Morse, S. S.
1476 Jones, 0. D.
1476 Jones, M. A. D.
1486 Hlce, J. M.
1628 Pearson, J. O.
1658 Lorenze, B. J.
1672 Amabile, F.
1673 Gerber, M.
1702 Kelby, G. E. O.
1704 Goldsmith, M. K.
1743 Wrubel, S.
1785 Plunkett, J.
1795 Koeruer, M.
1804 Sharp, 0.
1812 Grimm, A. O. F.
1826 Leverty, A. B.
1837 Bttinger, W. L.
1883 Schoeps, Q.
1886 Leary, A. H.
1895 Jarecky, H.
1982 Fleming, B. M.
2011 Kuehn, A. J. A.
2080 Hays, B. E.
2089 Nye, F. A.
2089 Nye, F. M.
Oor. 66th. Barlow, W. J.
Cor. 66th, Breiter, N.
IBWIS.
76 Pasternak, I. B.
120 Soblesinger, H. W.
LIVINGSTONB PL.
3 Kilham, B. B.
10 Doherty, H.
LOEILLAED PL.
38 Thompson, J. 0.,Jr.
MAODOUGAL.
45 Ashmead, A. S.
84 Early, M. B.
116 Ritter, J. 0.
118 Grimasi, F.
126 Fanoni, A.
MADISON.
9 Hudson, G. V.
76 Manning, J. S. J.
90 Denhard, O. B.
90 Maisch, O. O.
91 Jones, H. B.
93 Brothers, S.
160 Sift, H.
164 Shireman, A.
207 Hymanson, A.
244 Manning, T.
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1 WiUard, T. H.
25 Judson, A. B.
25 Kelsey, 0. B.
25 Merrill, E. 0.
25 Murray, G. P.
29 Peaslee, E. H.
62 Mott, V.
68 Cleaves, M. A.
70 Voorhees, J. D.
70 Waters, B. H.
72 Dotaldson, I. J.
81 Emerson, J. H.
83 Moore, W. O.
85 BiUington, 0. B.
85 Cboate, G. O. S.
89 Emmet, T. A.
91 Emmet, J. D.
101 Janvrin, J. B.
107 Pooley, T. R.
Ill Marsb, B. T. T.
118 Curtis, H. H.
126 Herrick, H.
127 Lewis, F. N.
128 Wynkoop, G. H,
138 Bond, H. A.
138 Currier, A. P.
140 Mittendorf, TV. F.
142 Jarvis, W. 0.
IB* Dawson, W. T.
154 Weeks, J. E.
166 Broughton, W. R.
166 Ranney, A. L.
167 Stafford, J.
167 Vance, H.
169 Hunt, D. B.
162 Brothers, A.
220 Bristol, E. L. M.
233 Noyes, H. D.
249 Billings, J. H.
249 Lewis, D.
252 Flint, A., Jr.,
299 Helmutb, W. T.
302 Bullard, W. M.
304 Purdy, A. E. M.
304 Eoarke, F. K.
307 Curtis, B. F.
308 Hogan, B. J.
313 Butts, H. H.
315 McCoy, J. C.
324 Gouley, J. W. S.
327 Payne, S. M.
327 Webstar, D.
360 Pedersea, J.
350 Phillips, W. C.
419 Booth, J. A.
460 Waldstein, L.
B12 DougbtT, P. H.
621 Sheltou, G. G.
642 Dennis, F. S.
654 Nott, F. J.
574 Smith, S.
600 Paiit^T, H. M.
600 Thomas, T. G.
604 Leale, C. A.
640 Allen, C. W.
640 Dudley, A. P.
640 Gunning, J. H.
640 Levlseur, P. J.
866 Petersen, W.
663 Jacoby, G. W.
667 Kammerer, F.
690 Vedder, M. R.
690 Vedder, H. A.
692 May, C. H.
693 Seeligmar.n, G.
700 Meyer, W.
706 Mooney, C. J.
706 Wilcox, R. W.
712 Wendt, B. O.
715 KoUer, O.
745 Prailck, W. G.
747 Mitchell, H. W,
749 Meyer, A.
766 Hanks, H. T.
776 McGilliouddy, T.J.
791 Saunders, E. H.
801 Mann, E. C.
805 Kohu, S.
819 Herter, 0. A.
941 Manges, M.
943 Freudentlial, Wold
969 McMiobael, A. R.
981 Muir, J.
981 Russell, H. B.
1008 Bleything, G. D.
1011 White, O. A.
1013 White, J. B.
1039 MoParlan, T. F.
1039 MoParlan, J. P.
1047 Schram, O.
1118 MaoGregor, J. E.
1138 lUoway, H.
1187 Richardson, A. A.
1309 Nordemdnn, H. F.
1574 Remer, J.
1574 Rugglcs, B. W.
1586 Halsted, O. P.
1668 Fitzgerald, A. J.
1674 Zauner, B. H.
1075 MoOeady, J. W.
1686 Sewel, S. G.
1712 Nell, B.
1712 Neil, J.
1739 Kuehn, A. P. G.
1907 Hanley, J P.
1927 Crounse, P.
1933 Morgan, G. B.
1937 Clason, S. W.
1969 Woodend, W. H.
1976 Martin, W. F.
1980 Williams, J. J.
1986 Cocks, 6. H.
1991 Farrington, J. O.
2065 McDinald, B. B.
Cor. 79th Bovatal. D.
2132 Yale, LeR. M.
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16 Erlivein, M.
73 McPhee, J. J.
132 Kohn, S. K.
BOO Escobar, J. A.
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Tracy, P. H.
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16 Canton, S.
ilONROB.
65 Musgrave, C. J.
232 Wuest, C.
MOTT.
61 Sheinkman, B.
MOTT AV.
361 Skeel, F. D.
608 Beacon, R. J.
MT. HOPE.
481 Hurd, E. F.
Neumann, W. P.
MLTLBERET.
166 D'Ambrosia, H. E.
191 Guarlna, D.
261 Canglans, M.
309 Livermore, F.
MURRAY.
79 Strong, F. H.
MURRAY HILL HO-
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32 Marsh, E. J.
32 Wells, G. W.
34 Richards, W. G.
49 Byrn, M. L.
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246 McClellan, B. &.
324 Brievogelle, E. Z.
412 Wait, P. J. B.
669 Augburger, M.
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Collins, H. D.
Comstock, S. O. '
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Lyie, W. G.
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NOKFOIK.
85 Winlntzky, A. B.
123 Kubiiiovltz, A.
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Hubbard, S. D.
OLIVER.
30 Imperatori, C.
30 TufflS, J3. G.
31 Sh;mnoii, A.
31 Shannon, J. C. M.
OBCHAKD.
77 Morris, I>.
119 Minsky, D. S.
PAKE AVENUE.
15 Pryor, W. K.
16 Gibney, H. W.
16 Gibney, V. B.
49 Harper, J. G.
66 Fordyce, J. A.
77tll Fischlowitz, G. G.
77 th Kubin, W. K.
77 th Neuhof, S.
77th Wiener, J., Jr.
77th Wolf, J. P.
95 Aberuzzo, O.
95 Stud.JUEord, W. A.
101 King, F. W.
103 Marshall, G. M.
103 Smith, F. A.
175 Wneeljok, G. G.
447 Packard, C. W.
571 Stieglltz, L.
975 Spitzer, B. L.
1002 McGovem, M. .4.
1011 Tamell, J. H.
1029 Lederman, M. D.
1034 Carter, DeL.
1034 Thomas, F. A.
1126 Rhodes, C. A.
1145 Gore, J. E.
1213 Neffi, Ii. K.
Cor. 77th Billing, M.
PABK PLACE.
19 lassing, Henry
PABK BOW.
38 Bowden, J. W.
38 Hitchcock, H.
38 Moore, W.
PIKB.
19 Blues* one, J. I.
PLEASANT AVENTTB
40.3 Hefflcr, G. O.
435 Torrens, B.
RANDALL'S ISLAND.
M-eirsburger, W.
RIVINGTON.
40 Lewy, B.
58 Beljiman, M.
59 Dann, L.
61 BrauDStein, J.
63 Haupt, L.
64 Volkenberg, A.
66 Teschner, G. W.
74 Weber, J. G.
76 Eiscnberg, I. C.
82 Siegelstein, P. A.
94 Beck, H.
95 Bobbins, J. E.
103 Sandberg, L.
Ill Frank, J.
118 Fishmann, A.
120 I&ntrovltz, A.
121 Olsin, M.
124 Dorfman, W.
137 Morgenstem, J.
138 Stemlicht, I.
144 Apfsl, M.
144 Apfel, S.
167 Ea,?paport, S.
169 Prloa, J. A.
171 Hoefling, H. C.
177 Gollenkranz, S.
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28 Murphy, J. B.
ST. MARK'S PLACE.
10 Fuchs, F. L.
15 Claesson, A.
36 Barry, J. H.
44 Sohloss, A. S.
48 EJollpieiffer, H.
49 Herb, J. A.
64 Bentz, G. K,
58 Sohlereth, G.
56 Sohlereth, W.
59 Theyson, R. H.
64 Weismann, F. H.
71 Stiebeling, G. 0.
75 Buchbolz, L. Z.
78 Stutzer, E. T.
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.
202 Shepherd, J. M.
322 Harper, W. F.
828 Larkin, W. B.
732 Goetz, W.
889 Jackson, G. F.
908 Rodenstein, L. A.
910 O'Neill, R. P.
940 Alexander, W. T.
968 Baker, C. B.
SECOND.
32 MoOullougb, W. J.
263 Berger, M.
280 Rottenberg, I. M.
SECOND AVE.
66 Mnieg, A.
77 Oreline, A.
79 Goldstein, D. D.
84 Rupp, P.
91 Stiebeling, A. H.
91 Tyndale, J. H.
96 Wackerbarth, H. J.
97 Bracker, M. H.
98 Von Grimm, A.
Ill Hoffmann, J. L. P.
125 Schmitt, J.
129 Busche, T. W.
139 Bissell, J. D.
175 Cock, T. F.
179 OalYO, J. E.
185 CalUe, A.
187 Fischer, L.
197 Shulman, A.
198 Bdebohla, G. M.
199 Morrow, B. R.
207 Jentz, O. F.
210 Selfert, O. F.
212 Shannon, W.
215 Rose, A.
217 Beyea, J. L.
224 Reynolds, W.
234 McLaurie, A.
234 McMurray, R.
306 Bell, W. H
306 Heuel, F.
310 Moorhead, J.
312 Lyon, S. K.
313 Hoelger, E.
320 Gaedeke, J.
330 Vondergoltz,
331 Wagner, B.
332 Duel, A. B.
335 MoCabe, T.
337 Wildes, T.
376 Keane, J. J.
423 Philippe, E.
457 Lush, G. G.
614 Hardy, S. A.
536 Nash, G. H.
652 Thornbury, J. T.
672 Slnsabaugh, J. A.
673 Kane, O. J.
915 Otto, J. M.
932 Hassloch, W.
1100 Obbarlns
U.
M.
L.
G. L.
, E.
1667 Johnston, J. A.
1993 Powelson, J. A.
2257 O'Brien, J. A.
2378 Bauer, F. B.
2414 Harris, J. W.
2428 Lang, L.
2432 Moak, C. H.
SEVENTH.
27 Beck, A. W.
37 Dunton, M. M.
39 Silver, H. M.
49 Hackeling, H. A.
70 Mangold, W. G.
73 Harold, j;.
81 Nascher, I. L.
85 Rannefeld, A. H.
92 Sherman, C.
92 Sherman, J. P.
110 Steiger, O. P.
113 Komer, C. P.
147 Romm, M. D.
245 Berg, H. W.
270 Stark, H. S.
SEVENTH AV.
26 Purdy, S. A.
46 Talson, G. W.
74 Badgley, N. B.
173 Kaemmerer, G.
173 Varcoe, W. P.
590 Hibbard, W. E.
590 Irwin, S. N.
836 MaoLennan, K. P.
911 Adamson, W. B.
1969 Fitzgerald, J. S.
1975 Liunbard, J. B.
2023 Erdtmann, P. W.
2063 Brush, B. P.
2137 Taltavall, W. A.
2145 Harris, B.
2145 HaiTis, S. A.
2150 Cosine, G.
2161 Mclvor, A. H.
2151 MolTor, J. H.
2194 McKeeby, W. C.
2294 Campbell, J. B.
2303 Potter, F. F.
2331 Whitehead, I. 0.
SIXTH.
236 Hibbe, L. H. R.
633 Hollinger, W.
714 Goldberger, M.
744 Weissberger, O. H.
SIXTH AVENUE.
381 Peet, A. J.
690 Fanyou, J.
990 Grant, M.
SIXTY-FIRST.
38 Sumner, A. B.
SPEmG.
191 Marinl, B. F.
235 Messenger, J. B.
SPUYTBN DUYVIL.
Smith, H. M.
STANTON.
96 Markiewicz, M.
146 Schmitz, J.
147 Bienenstock, A. S.
183 Greenbaujn, S.
STATE.
24 Drumm, T.
30 Turner, B. .
STUYVBSANT.
17 McCaUum, S.
'i9 Pomeroj , T. W.
SUPPOIK.
82 Bargold, H. J.
THIRD.
6 Timm, H.
6 Timm, S. H.
32 Feeney, M. B.
738 Bentz, G.
THIRD AVENUE.
97 Pfeiffer, N.
274 Baldwin, M. H.
131 Moloney, R. H.
510 Hawker, B. W.
514 Bradford, O. E.
606 Kunze, R. E.
Oor. 23d Ritchie, P. G.
2902 Kh-chof, 0. G.
Cor. 182d, Smith, J. V.
THIRTY-SBCOKD.
283 Thompson, Oeo.W.
"TINTON AVENUE.
1182 Spencer, O. F.
UNIVERSITY PL.
30 Anderson, J. H.
VALENTINE AV.
2456 McCabe, .T. J.
VAN COURTLANDT.
Drescher, L.
V4NDAM.
88 Jellecker, F. A.
VABICK.
86 Keene, W. M.
103 Larmer, W. J.
VYSE AVENUE.
1932 McDermo:t, W. J.
WARD'S ISLAND.
Campbell, A.
Cheney, L. A.
Dent, B. O.
Drake, N. L.
Duke, J. W.
Plnlcy, E. H.
Forbes, G. L.
Gardiner, C. W.
Harrington, G. S.
Hopkins, W. W.
i Kuntz, G. W.
Macdonald, A, B.
Macy, W. A.
Primrose, A. J.
Rightmire, W. V.
Rubinovitcb, L. G.
Sackett, H. R.
Sanborn, C. P.
Spcllman, S. D.
Stebbins, H. L.
Stewart, G. T.
Tyler, H.
Wallace, B. G.
Whitney, S. B.
WASHINGTON AV.
1143 O'Leary, A. J.
1143 Liebanau, 0.
1194 Dodin, H. A.
1242 Henwood, H.
1257 Tinker, H. H.
1803 Joyce, R. A.
1816 Smith, J. T.
1S72 Becker, O. A.
1873 Naudain, A.
1967 Field, O. E.
WASHINGTON HTS
Grinnell, M.
WalUan, S. S.
WASHINGTON PL.
27 Curtis, E.
79 Richardson, W. H.
126 McNaraara, L. J.
127 Curtis, E.
130 Smith, O. G.
WASHINGTON SQ., S.
29 Hodgson, J. H. P.
68 Fisher, T. H.
70 Broughton, L. D.
70 Broughton, Jr.,
L. D.
73 Marquet, L.
80 Harrison, C. L.
WAVERLY PL.
32 Elliott, S. R.
101 Forest, W. B.
101 Klein, B.
108 Sarlabous, B. J.
115 Shea, D. L.
117 CoUonge, C.
117 Heller, T. F.
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WEBSTER AV.
2735 Dunn, T. J.
WEST E(NI> AV.
416 Gaxdner, W. S.
451 Ogden, E. Q.
656 Bickerton, T. W.
772 MoBarron, J. D.
WEST HOUSTON.
129 Drailin, E J.
WILMS AV.
170 Eynon, W. G.
182 Raynor, B. M.
216 Barton, O. B.
250 Sauer, J. G.
270 Luoker, F. L.
296 Simpson, G. L.
336 Wilkins, B. A. W.
352 Heuel, Bmil.
362 Byrne, P. J.
377 Hupfleld, H. L.
WIUiOUGHBY AV.
' 841 SoheUing, H. L.
WORTH.
155 Palmer, J. B.
159 Casella, D.
159 Casella, D. A.
172 Parodl, T.
WOODIiAWN.
Le Barbler, H. A.
WEST EOTIRTH.
52 Friedrloh, J.
143 Baker, 0. M.
165 Quijano, F. D.
210 Vondonhofl, B.
221 Maclntjre, B. 0.
231 Barwis, 1". T.
233 Halstead, J. O.
240 Oorde, D. T.
284 Watson, H. B.
. WEST EIGHTH.
161 Morris, G. F.
WEST NINTH.
25 Van Winkle, B.H,
61 Dom, J. H.
59 Cronk, H. B.
WEST TENTH.
12 Johnson, A. B.
20 Bettini-Moise, J.
56 Wright, W. E.
66 Clark, S. J.
133 Johnson, S. M.
144 Moore, W. O.
153 Ormsby, B.
175 Eife, A. F.
182 Harrison, J. T.
194 Fernandez, A. M,
220 Becker, L. F.
WEST ELEVENTH.
21 Russell, J. P.
23 Fabriol\]s, J. A.
54 Brannan, J. W.
126 Latham, J. R.
128 Park, W. H.
139 Bang, a. T.
150 Davis, F. W.
152 Burke, J. A.
163 Kistler, B. M.
153 Walker, H. B.
195 Hughes, M. B.
195 Hubbard, G. C.
195 Vantine, J. B.
210 Hull, G. A.
221 Robinson, P. 0.
228 Elliott, O. H.
248 Titus, B. C.
252 Harding, W. L.
320 Molntyre, W. H.
WEST 13TH.
14 Rogers, J.
51 Du Berceau, A*
66 Outliffe, W. O.
69 Cole, F. H.
74 Moutaille, G.
Ill Cook, S. G.
113 Benlson, E.
117 Maoy, O. S.
132 Ctosby, G. M.
144 Bourke, G. B.
146 Coffin, Li. a.
146 Mial, L. L.
149 Kretz, F. H.
155 West, F.
156 Westoott, N. S.
249 Tompkins, A. W.
297 Oole, T.
299 Zimmerman, B.
302 Gallagher, E. J.
302 Gallagher, W. O.
338 Blauvelt, A.
WEST 13TH.
116 McDowell, 0.
124 Denison, O. E.
128 Woodward, A. M.
135 Campbell, A. D.
135 Heussy, G.
156 Devlin, B. J.
309 Turner, J.
WEST 14TH.
153 Elliott, H. T.
163 Elliott, J. W.
160 Sully, A. W.
200 Davis, J. G.
206 Holgate, T. H.
214 darkson, J. B.
227 Walter, Q. F.
239 Ruggles, A. D.
243 KorfC, J. P.
257 Ealhan, T. S.
328 Commeight, J.
331 Franklin, E. D.
338 Prendergast, J. J.
351 Sohofleld, B. J.
356 Sherman, U B.
WEST 16TH.
7 Wahlig, H. G.
7 Barstow, D. MoIi.
7 Peck, 0. H.
7 Eookwell.W. H.,Jr.
7 Judd, A. M.
7 Hayes, W. V.
30 Stein, A. W.
148 Mwert, C. P.
223 Weeks, C. li.
225 WUliams, H.
252 Morcom, O. F.
325 Dennis, O. A.
336 Rosenheim, M.
337 Evans, G. A,
WEST 16TH.
18 Bolton, P. R.
18 Conuer, L. A.
18 Doubleday, E. T.
33 Zolnowski, V.
41 Iflfnch, J. B.
41 Ls-nde, G. S.
63 Keane, T. J.
149 Perry, C.
, WEST 17TH.
11 Stlmson, D.
WEST 17th.
11 Parker, W.
I 26 Janeway, T.
! 48 BurraJl, F.
54 Quinlan, F.
56 Kudlioh, H.
62 Wood, J. B.
W. EIGHTEHNTa.
8 Satterlee, F. L
12 Jackson, F. W.
43 Weeks, J. B.
223 Lelb, T. N.
317 Metz, H. L.
319 Tuthill, T. K.
347 Diack, A. H.
W. NINETEENTH.
7 Shutelt, N. A.
17 Jordan, L.
32 Thompson. V.
M.
T.
A.
J.
38 Carmichael, B. B.
63 Wright, J. W.
59 Bushong, O. H.
65 Hubbard, O. F.
67 Coles, J. E.
303 Becker, P. G.
309 McNeilly, B.
339 Hnyunga, G. A.
339 Benedict, O. S.
362 Sturtevant, B. J.
W. TWEINTIETH.
28 Gibbs, J. B.
28 Woodbury, J. M.
43 Oinadine, J. D.
45 Morrison, W. H.
46 Weisse, F. D.
158 Bversfleld, F. J.
158 Little, A. H.
308 Quinlan, B. F.
331 Curran, F. W.
331 Curran, J. J.
363 Durand, A. W.
W. TWENTY-FIRST.
i8 Carreau, J. S.
19 Amidon, R. W.
31 Woodruff, J.
40 Taylor, B. W.
42 BJcapp, G. L.
42 Townscnd, P. M.
42 Warner, L. F.
117 Whybrew, C. T.
143 Gregg, W. H.
143 Hancock, J. C.
167 McLochlin, J. A.
239 Hanker, G. F.
239 Potter, E. S.
247 Merritt, A. B.
260 Anderson, B. H.
806 Crowley, M. F. J.
463 Leonard, W.
W. TWENTY- SBOOND.
9 Andrews, J. A.
12 Trautman, A.
36 Purple, S. S.
56 Chalmers, M.
119 Tucker, A.
139 Gabriel, M. S.
143 Spreng, J. J.
149 Horton, L. S.
150 Mennen, J. H.
157 Labadie, P.
162 Jewett, O. T.
223 Morton, J. C.
226 Rogers, W. H.
228 Morris, L.
232 Shunk, A.
236 Monell, J. A.
252 Ferguson, J. S.
275 Still, B. R.
820 Campbell, J. A.
i)20 Cushmau, W. F.
i344 Schneider, L. H.A.
346 Freer, J. S.
400 Weston, W. H.
402 Bartlett, I. B.
404 Oertel, G. P.
432 Mackenzie, J. O.
W. TWENTY-THIED.
161 Hubbard, L. W.
161 Le Fevre, B.
168 BeUey, I. H.
202 Bussell, W. S.
211 Bushnell, W.
213 Maher, J. J. B.
217 Teets, O. B.
219 Brinkman, M. A.
221 Harrison, G., Jr,
221 Harrison, G. T.
222 Hunter, D. W.
223 Boof, S. W.
233 McCourt, P. J.
285 Murray, B. A.
247 MoLeod, J.
247 MoLeod, S. B. W,
261 Bamett, A.
S.
B. B.
H.
B. F.
P.
329 Baldwin, P. A.
329 Kemp, W. M.
337 Peat, W. T.
339 Sinnett, J. H.
343 Gilbert, C. E.
349 Beich, A.
369 Hepburn, N. 3.
404 Zabriskle, G. L.
430 Grovesteen, G. B.
440 Bates, J.
517 Park, A. E.
WBBT 24th.
22 Dufloo, A.
211 Herzlcld, A. A.
347 Knief, J. D.
353 Knipe, G.
412 McMahon, W. J.
427 MacBttrick, J. F.
WEST 25th.
12 Pease, D.
24 Adams, B.
31 Ohadboume,
31 Forbes, H.
45 Hoffmann,
261 Austin, D.
252 Doming, J.
265 Collins, G. W.
WEST 26TH.
13 Weld, G. W.
29 Lusk, O. L.
30 Fisher, B. W.
36 Chichester, W. B.
41 Miller, B. P.
41 Miller, N. M.
42 Welles, O. S.
43 Tucker, O. P.
48 Taylor, B.
62 VlnCMit, L. O.
119 Johnson, W. H.
137 McKcnley, W. H.
308 Johnson, F. L.
320 Candee, J. S.
WEST 27TH.
32 Bonshur, G. A.
36 Hoyt, B. P.
38 States, W. G.
39 Leyba, B.
39 Titterington, J. H.
310 Miller, Wm. T.
340 Stone, T.
WEST 28TH.
36 Bemacki, C.
316 Starrett, H.
322 Dees, W. W.
329 Weiss J.
329 Wilson, J. H.
331 Quakenboo, J. D.
362 Doane, I-. G.
363 Bridges, A. C.
365 Ball, G. M.
W. 29TH.
14 Irwin, J. A.
31 Potter, L. C.
61 Hitchcock, U. G.
160 Junor, K. F.
317 Bamney, F. M.
317 jtamney, M. L.
328 Ketch, S.
WEST 30aTI.
5 Asch, M. J.
5 Poore, C. T.
19 Bradley, B.
20 Markoe P. H.
20 Markoe, J. W.
20 Markoe, T. M.
24 Smith, S. W.
26 Liynde, N. W.
131 BaK, J. A.
223 Ldvely, W. M.
313 Bhrhart, P.
330 Hunter, G. T.
334 Ambrose, D. E.
346 Murtland, S.
348 Kennedy, S.
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P.
A. C.
WEST SOTH— Cont.
354 Hoyt, W. G.
3S6 Anderson, B. ,T.
358 Buchanan, A.
358 Morrison, J.
36S Baxoett, S.
413 Woutera, ,T. F
WEST 31ST.
7 Bbrtey, F.
7 EUiot, G.
9 Bozeman, N.
9 Bozeman, ^. U
11 Bassitt, J. S.
18 Seaman, L. L.
20 Knight, 0. H.
22 Lincoln, K. P.
28 Jones, S. B.
29 Marple, W. B.
29 Shaw, B. S. D.
35 Bird, A.
100 Johnson, P.
169 Post, S. B.
202 Laroche, P.
205 Farrell, J. J.
316 Schlegel, G.
326 Gray, J.
336 Fletcher,
WEST 32D.
12 Delafleia, F.
14 Greene, B. H.
16 Sturgls, F.
22 Townshend, A. B.
36 Winters, J. E.
37 BUi7t, S. S.
38 Brooks, G. F.
41 Hinton, J. H.
Ill Whltmyer, J. F.
215 Becker, J. H.
317 Woods, J. W.
349 Kowe, A.
358 Dustman, W. H.
372 Concannon, J. J.
WEST 33D.
6 LefCerts, G. M.
13 Adams, C. T.
14 Brown, W. B.
23 Beebe, O. B.
30 Colles, O. J.
30 Klchards, G. A.
30 Lambert, W. E.
31 Page, R. O. M.
32 Gaunt, T. X.
33 Boyer, A. A.
33 Stevens, O. W.
33 Stevens, G. T.
36 Brandegee, W. P.
' 37 Weir, B. F.
46 Gibson, O. Ii.
50 Porter, W. B.
53 Waloott, F. H.
86 Bradley, O. C.
55 WUder, L. deV.
151 Conwell, B,
306 Bachman, E. O.
313 Dana, S. W.
319 Simmons, J. G.
342 Webb, Z. S.
344 Hubbard, D. L.
WEST 34TH.
14 Terry, S. D.
19 LoomlB, A. L.
21 Kimiear, B. I.
40 Phelps, A. M.
41 Burch, T. H.
41 Lee, O. M. A.
1 41 Olmstead, O. B.
102 Williams, J. A.
104 Walsh, W. J.
106 Gazzam, B. Van D,
106 Polak, J.
108 Calbert, W. L.
108 Stanard, A. O.
110 Jaoobi, A.
110 Jacobl, M. P.
111 Cramer, K. M.
Ill Smith, S. N.
116 Pray, I. F.
121 Miller, F. B.
123 Bronson, B. B.
123 Brown, B. B.
123 Norris, H. S.
124 Curtis, G. L.
113 Rockwell, A. D.
133 Dunham, T.
133 MacDonala, J. M.
133 Morris, R. T.
135 Brown, M. B.
135 Wylle, L. L.
136 Halpcm, A.
137 Roberts, G. W.
139 Eason, F. G.
139 Murphy, J. T. F.
140 Jones, R. D.
140 Plimpton, W. O.
141 Brdmann, J. F.
141 Worcester, J. W.
143 Jager, S.
143 Nichols, J. A.
152 Fitch, A.
154 Battey, S. B.
154 Goodwillle, D. H.
154 Hoover, F. P.
157 McCleery, M. J.
163 Bom, B. O.
203 Kennedy, W. O.
210 Beach, B. S.
212 Wells, W. S.
216 aark, D. B.
218 Pardee, B. B.
218 Pardee, W.
222 Logue, J.
222 Noble, J. G.
223 Smith, D. H.
225 Logue, D. O.
226 Hogan, M. K.
228 Tansohaiok, G. G.
238 Quinn, B. H.
240 Blchtmeyer, G. H.
240 Ishkanlau, A. T.
243 Goodman, J. J.
243 LOTdly, J. B. M.
261 Graham, M. O.
316 Medina, J. L.
320 Hayward, Jr.,
J. K.
320 Montcalm, B. H.
335 Hartley, W. G.
341 Burdick, A. H.
344 Van Loan, J. O.
349 Gordon, M. B.
406 Rupp, A.
422 Costigan, G.
424 Lyman, J. W.
425 Youngling, G. S.
431 Stark, J. D.
476 Welch, J. T.
WEST 35TH.
8 Porter, P. B.
9 Derby, K. H.
9 Boose, W. S.
10 Plftard, H. G.
12 Sexton, S.
13 Anton, B.
30 Meek, J. A.
30 Schwarzschlia, H.
D.
35 Bull, W. T.
35 Powers, O. A.
35 Walton, L. P.
36 Bishop, L. F.
36 Culver, B. M.
36 Scott, W. H.
36 Scratchley, F. A.
36 Wylle, B. H.
37 Robinson, B.
42 Ball, A. B.
42 GrlBwold, H.
45 Lipper, N. F.
46 Peters, Geo. A.
45 Valentine, W. A.
47 Bull, 0. S.
49 Carpenter, H. B.
49 Strong, O. J.
52 Ooley, W. B.
52 Harden, O. D.
62 Hardenbergh, D. B.
64 Bryant, J. D.
56 Burnett, B. W.
59 Doty, A. H.
59 Lockwood, C. B.
61 Nagel, J. D.
62 Gallaudet, B. B.
62 Weed, A. G.
64 Hull, J. J.
66 Scharlau, B.
70 Banks, E. A.
110 Lambert, S. W.
125 Constable, H. L.
126 Collins, O. S.
128 French, S. A.
128 Heywood, G.
128 Sondem, F. B.
224 Mackle, D. H.
306 Wark, D.
312 Boediger, T. F. M.
321 Frazer, G.
337 Dalrymple, H. P.
338 Cook, F. A.
340 Dooley, J. J.
354 O'Brien, J. M.
WEST 36TH.
25 Myles, B. 0.
27 Bradley, G B.
27 Dixon, Jr., A.
28 Stowell, W. L.
29 Ward, B. F.
35 Douglas, S.
35 Morris, L. B.
38 Murray, F. W.
44 Qulmby, O. B.
46 Watts, B.
46 Dillingham, T. M.
48 Eliot, B.
48 Eliot, Jr., B.
60 Kalish, B.
65 Le Boutillier.
55 Wiggin, F. H.
56 Mulford, S. S.
56 Mulford, S.
66 De Garmo, W. B.
57 Hitch?03k, C.
58 QulntcTrd, B.
(30 Woleott. F. H.
65 Dallas, A.
67 Clemens, B.
68 Newman, R.
124 Moses, F. J.
140 Blackman, B. J.
217 De La Boissiere,
249 Crete, W. E.
304 McGay, R. J.
308 Keep, 0. J. T.
323 Becker, A. W.
365 Kay, R.
WEST 37TH.
4 Bulkley, L. D.
21 Norrle, V. H.
23 Gilbert, J. B.
28 MoBamey, O.
42 Draper, W. K.
42 Kinnicutt, F. P.
64 Collins, C. F.
160 Miller, T. S. P.
216 Meyers, 0. F.
246 Helbig, F. M.
254 Hartmann, 3.
319 Shears, Jos. A.
WEST 38TH.
8 Queen, L. A.
8 Smith, St. Clair
12 Turner, A. L.
19 Bratenahl
19 Locke, H. G.
20 Ferguson, F.
29 Tousey, S.
31 Glfdner, J. H.
i>^ Pardee, 0. I.
35 CaUan, P. A.
43 Muckey, F. S.
49 Tuttle, G. M.
51 McLane, J. W.
53 Corning, J. L.
57 Peabody, G. L.
59 Cleveland, C.
60 McGinnis, E. H.L,
65 Clymer, M.
66 Hnbbs, A. B.
68 Johnson, B.
106 Guleke, H. F. '
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42 Converse, J. S.
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208 Nesbit, J. H.
210 Bremner, W. W.
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227 Ra,be, F. B.
231 Dake, D. C.
238 Maloney, A. A.
242 DeKraft, F.
242 McLaury, W. M.
248 Bobinson, A. R.
248 Robinson, J. A. E.
254 Cole, P. C.
268 Rickaby, H.
259 Campbell, J. L.
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136 Lindsey, B. A.
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22 Katzenbach, W.H.
25 Brown, O. H.
35 Tattle, J. P.
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41 Dowlihg, J. W.
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48 Jamison, A. B.
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43 Parker, J. T.
62 Allen, T. -H.
68 HamKond, G. M.
59 Dennett, W. S.
69 Gibson, J. B.
67 Bagg, C. L.
71 Wells, B. H.
72 Waldo, R.
77 Welch, P. G
112 Griffln, E. H.
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129 Pope, A. B.
139 Huber, J. B.
148 Warner, H. H.
166 Booth, I. E.
163 Bond, G. P. M.
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256 Bache, J. H.
310 Sanders, J. A.
325 Terry, J. A.
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19 South-worth, T. S
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26 Bosworth, P. H.
35 Carr, W.
43 Oppenheimer, N.
44 Monell, S. H.
44 Oakey, P. W.
60 Dana, O. L.
56 Hagan, H.
56 Townserd, I.
66 Tuttle, E. G.
66 Boyle, 0. C.
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138 Buck, D. F.
138 Buck, B. V.
148 Deshon, R.
218 Crystie, T. M. L.
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349 Mkanda, R. L.
350 Glasslord, R. W,
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60 Syms, P. ;
78 Eagleston, G. J.
78 Steurer, J. A.
79 Perry, J. L.
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107 Davis, S. A.
107 Thomas, J. G. i
117 Com-ad, B. A.
124 Gunn, R. A.
128 Wood, C. S.
154 Hounds, W. E. I
164 Williams, O.
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348 Smallwood, G. W.
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41 Schwelg, H.
44 Hutchinson, M. T.
44 Loclrwood, G. R.
46 Scott, B. A.
47 Gage, G. C.
58 Dessar, L. A.
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119 De Kraft, H. I
120 Worster, W. P.
148 Swain, P.
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152 Mendes, H. P.
217 Crowe, S. W.
233 Van Pelt, D. M. 1
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86 Boynton, F. H.
37 Bissell, J. B.
41 Hagan, H. H.
41 McGannon, M. O.
47 Seguln, B. 0.
53 Peck, B. S.
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60 Galbraith, A. M.
60 Petei'son, F.
62 Craghi, B. B.
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67 Howard, O. O.
62 Knapp, J. B.
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66 Dumond, C. J.
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314 Nelson, J. O.
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128 Swinburne, R. E.
130 land, J. P.
131 Won, H. J.
132 Meding, C. B.
140 Daniels, P. H.
149 Shrady, J.
149 Shrady, J. B.
170 Bierhofl, F.
287 Wakefield, C. O.
314 Macfarlan, B.
323 Hofheimer, J. A.
WBST 127TH.
27 Ciirmaa, A. K.
51 Daniels, X L.
120 Kissane, W.
128 Mason, S. A.
213 deQuesada, G. 3.
220 Ferdinand, J. E.
236 McLaury, W. P.
237 Sheldon, B. P.
266 Chase, G. T.
280 Lybolt, A.
WEST 128TH.
27 Day, E. G.
48 Washburn, "D. L.
106 Pettus, J. T.
145 Knickerbocker, G.S.
147 Cannon, M. D.
218 Beers, H. S.
239 Stewart, Wm. H.
WBST 129TH.
18 Mooney, H. W.
110 Knowles, B. H.
126 Ball, H. J.
144 Clinton, O. A.
155 Hallock, L R.
250 Vermilye, W. H.
556 O'Leary, C. M.
WBST 130TH.
47 McLaury, W. P.
110 Coatea, W. J.
161 McDowell, G. W.
167 Tully, M. B.
170 Aokerman, C. A.
WBST 131 ST.
73 Hudson, W. G.
143 Phelps, O. S.
224 Perkins, B. W.
250 Booth, J. A.
WBST 132D.
30 Stetson, J. S.
49 Kerrigan, J. A.
101 Von Baitz, P.
109 Dana, A. S.
122 Ackerman, C. W.
123 Moses, M. A.
148 Oassel, 3. W.
202 Bullman, W. P.
222 Rusby, H. H.
228 Schultze, L. W.
230 Winterbum, G. W.
234 Jersey, 0. A.
237 Conover, W. S.
238 Birkins, b; E.
WBST 133D.
28 Sohlergc, B. B.
69 Vidal, E. C.
112 Stieglitz, B.
210 Tobias, G. W.
212 Church, I. A.
216 Hamlin, V. B.
WEST 134TH.
71 Tally, W. W.
WEST 135TH.
186 Taylor, T. C.
204 Sibbald, G.
210 Ludlow, O. C.
223 Taloott, S. B.
227 Williams, M. H.
230 Sohroeder, A. B.
230 Sohroeder, H. H.
232 aarke, W. J.
239 Campbell, R.
242 Ford, C. M.
249 Byrne, W. P.
254 DeVoursney, H. P.
WBST 136TH.
236 Hubbell, M. D.
WEST 138TH.
225 Shaw, P. E. E.
269 Cooke, J. B.
WBST 139TH.
204 Courtney, T.
251 Maguire, T. P.
WBST 141ST.
318 Richardson, E. J.
WBST 142D.
212 Froatz, O. E.
WEST 144TH.
470 Allen, J. E.
WEST 145TH.
320 Watkins, E. L.
326 Kadien, M. A.
419 Spalding, A. M.
506 Wilkle, M. V.
WBST 153D.
458 Goodrich, S. W.
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STATE OF NEW YORK.
With tlieir Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Tear.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleges, page vii.
Abbreviations.— (Eeg.) Eegular, (Horn.) Homoeopathio, (Eol.) Eclectic, (Elee.) Electropathic,
(P. M.) Physio-Medical, (V) Vitapathio.
AGCOED, Ulster.
Keator, Thomas O., (AV) 74, (Reg.)
ADAMS, Jefferson.
Goss, Alfred, (At) 83, (Reg.)
Hale, Austin K., (W) 74, (Reg.)
Johnson, Parley H., (Q) 65, (Reg.)
Jones, Wheldon N., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
Nickelson, W. H., (Od) 81j (Horn.)
Pierce, John, (Ah) 47, (Reg.)
ADAMS CENTRE, Jefferson.
Bailey, Fred. C, (W) 83, (Reg.)
Bailey, Wm. C, (Ai) 48, (Reg.)
Potter, Correll D., (N) 50, (Reg.)
ADDISON, Steuben.
Ainsworth, Herman, (N) 66. '
Aldrich, Albert A., (<3ris) S3.
Barron, Wm. E., (G) 91.
Brown, Rush P., (N) 73.
Chitten, Daniel J., (N) 59.
Hubbs, Melvin B., (G) 83.
Seeley, D. E., fff) 50, (Eel.)
AFTON, Chenango.
Goodsellj E. A., ( ) —
Hayes, Philetus A, (Az) 70, (Reg.)
AKRON, Erie.
Crane, Ory P., ( ) — (Eel.)
McPherson, John D., (W) 83, (Reg.)
Parker, F. D., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Parker, L. P., (Z) 54, (Reg.)
Simonds, G. H., ( ) —
ALABAMA, Genesee.
Zurhoret, A. F. G., (I) 69.
ALBANY, Albany.
Acker, Wm. S., (At) 91, (Reg.), 382
Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m
Alexander, Oliver G., (At) 54, (Reg.),
252 Hudson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Alexander, Wm. A., (At) 90, (Reg.),
147 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Allen, Charles S., (Bo) 49, (Reg.), 36
Second ay., Greenbush. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Allen, Wm. L., (At) 81, 36 Second av.
Greenbush. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
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Babcock, Robert, (At) 84, (Reg.), 59
Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Bailey, Theodore P., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 95
Eagle. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
Bailey, Wm. H., (At) 53, (Reg.), 1
Washington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Ball, Oglivie D., (QJ 67, (Reg.), 691
Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Blach, Lewis, (Q) 70, (Reg.), 14 Wash-
ington av. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ball, Ogilvie D., (Q) 67, (Reg.), 691
Broadway.
Barker, James F., (At) 77, (Reg.), 54
Clinton av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bartlett, Ezra A., (At) 79, (Reg.), 20
5. Hawk. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bayard, Andrew H., (At) 89, (Reg.),
844 Madison av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Beckett, Thomas, (M) 61, (Reg.), 278
Washington av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 10 p. m.
Bell, Harvey W., (At) 66, (Reg.), 382
Broadway, (Eel.). 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to
4, 8 to 10 p. m.
Bendell, Herman, (At) 62, (Reg.), 178
State. 1 to 5 p. m.
Bigelow, John M., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 54
Eagle. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Blair, Louis E., (At) 81, (Reg.), 204
State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Blatner, Joseph H., (At) 72, (Reg.),
132 Hudson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Blessing, Adam J., (At) 86, (Reg.),
13 Ash Grove PI. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 8 to 10 a. m.
Blessing, Elmer A., (At) 85, (Hom.),
93 Hudson av.
Booth, James P., (Lc) 65, (Horn.),
Perry, cor. Dallius. 9 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4, 8 to 10 p. m.
317
318
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
ALBANY.— Continued.
Boyce, Loren R., (Ha) — , (Reg.), 311
Central a v. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Boyd, Jas. P., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 152
Washington av. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Brennan, James E., (At) 89, (Reg.), 45
Myrtle av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5, 9
to 10 p. m.
Brewster, Willis, (?) — , 52 Westerlo.
10 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5, 8 to 10 p. m.
Brierly, Wm. P., (At) 86, (Reg.), 234
Central av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
Britton, Orson, ( ) — , 164 Elm. 8 to
10 a. in., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Brown, John 0., (At) 92, (Reg.), 648
Central av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Capron, Arthur S., (At) 86, 66 West-
erlo. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Carl, Marcus, (Magnetic), 91 N. Pearl.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Carroll, Stephen, (Bs) 70, (Horn.), 234
State. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
9 p. m.
Carroll, Terrence L.,(At) 85„ 296 Lark.
9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p.m.
Case, Henry S., (At) 53, (Reg.), 136
Madison a v. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Clari, Reuben D., (Af) 75, 66 Eagle.
8.30 to 9.30, 1 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p.m.
Classen, Frederick L., (At) 81, 34
Trinity pi. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Colbert, Edward V., (At) 90, (Reg.),
64 Hudson av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Conklin, John B., (Cz) 61, (Eel.), 9
Dallius. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gonley, Walter H., (At) 91, (Reg.), 184
Second. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
10 p. m.
Cook, Daniel H., (At) 73, 264 Clinton
av. 8 to 9, 1.30 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cooper, John L., (A) 87, 86 Clinton av.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cox, Frederick J., (At), (Hom.), 109
State St. 10 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m.
Cox, George A., (At) 68, (Hom.), 80
S. Swan. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
10 p. m.
Cox James W., (At) 52, (Hom.), 109
State. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Craig, Joseph D., (At) 84, (Reg.), 12
Ten Broeck. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Crawford, Charles H., (At) 81, (Reg.),
216 Hudson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Culver, Chas. M„ (At) 81, (Reg.), 36
Eagle. 10 to 12, 2 to 4 p. m.
Curtis, Frederic Colton, (Q) 70, (Reg.),
17 Washington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Charles E., (At) 91, 91^ Hud-
son av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Devol, Charles, (Ij) 31, (Reg.), 48
Franklin. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
7 to 9 p. m.
Droogan, Joseph W., (At) 91, (Reg.).
17 Ash Grove pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
DuBois, Mary, (D) 71, (Reg.), 192
Hamilton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Dwyer, Martin J., (At) 83, (Reg.), 3
Lancaster. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Eariey, James F., (At) 90, (Reg.), 106
Chestnut. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Flouton, Henry, (Bot), 53 Pine. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Eastman, Noah L., (At) 86, (Beg.), 427
Clinton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Pilkins, Welcome L., (Bx) 75, (Eel.),
340 Hamilton. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to
5 p. m.
Fisk, Frank H., (At) 83, 1 Clinton sq.
8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fowler, Amos, (N) 46, (Reg.), 29 Sec-
ond. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Freeman, Samuel H., (At) 46, (Reg.),
77 Columbia. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Gallager, Eugene J., (At) !)2, (Reg.),
St. Peter's Hospital.
Goeney, W. J., 92, (Reg.), 225 Hamil-
ton.
George, Arthur L., (Am), 90, (Reg.),
769 Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to
5., 7 to 9 p. m.
Gorham, George E., (Cd) 74, 160 Ham-
ilton. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to 9
p. m.
Graveline, Louis C, (62), 181 Madison
ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Greene, Frederick R., (At) 84, (Reg.1,
566 Central ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hailes, William, Jr., (At) 70, 197
Hamilton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Hale, Lorenzo, (At) 68, (Reg.), 214
Clinton ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Happel, William H., (At) 90, (Reg.),
322 S. Pearl. 8 to 10 a. m. ^ to 4
7 to 9 p. m.
Heenan, Robert A., fAt) 92, (Reg.), 8
Trmity place. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Henuessy, John v., (At) 84, (Reg.),
139 N. Pearl. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 37 6
to 8 p. m.
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319
ALBANY.— Continued.
Herrington, Hiram T., (At) 73, 96
Watson, Bath. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hoffman, Frederick W., (P) 66, (Reg.),
, 70 S. Pearl. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Holt, Chaunlng A., (N) 77, (Reg.),
177 Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Houghton, George H., (At) 62, (Reg.),
62 Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6
to 8 p. m.
Huested, Alfred B., (At) 63, (Reg.),
144 State. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Humphrey, Elbert H., (N) 82, (Reg.),
101 Broadway, Greenbush. 8 to 9
a. m,, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hun, Henry, (Be) 79, (Reg.), 149
Washington ave. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 3 p. m.
Hun, Thomas, (A) 30, (Reg.), 33 Elk.
Hunting, Nelson, (Bs) 69, (Horn.), 155
Hamilton. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
10 p. m.
Jenkins, T. W., 93, (Reg.), Albany
Hospital.
Jones, Charles E., (At) 72, (Horn.),
140 State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Jones, E. Darwin, (At) 41, (Horn.),
140 State. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Joslin, Edward, (At) 91, (Reg.), St.
Peter's Hospital.
Keegan, Patrick J., (N) 75, (Reg.), 48
Clinton ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Kenn^h, James B., (At) 89, (Reg.),
315 Central ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Kernan, Wm. J., (At) 91, (Reg.), 37
5. Ferry. 8 to 9 a.m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Kilbourne, Albert W., (N) 74, (Reg.)
741 Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Knights, John H., (?) — (Mag.), 60
Howard. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Kniskerm, John W., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Albany Hospital.
La Mourex, Uriah B., (At) 78, (Reg.),
90 Hudson ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Larkin, Elmer E., (At) 85, (Reg.),
47 Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Leavy, Mark S., (Ae) 88, (Reg.), 217
Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30
7 to 9 p. m.
LeBrun, Louis, (At) 90, (Reg.), 78 S.
Ferry. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.30, 7 to
8 p. m.
LeFevre, Sherwood, (At) 91, (Reg.),
Albany Hospital.
Lempe, George R., (At) 88, (Reg.) 57
Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6, to 8
p. m.
Lewi, Joseph, (Dj) 47, (Reg.), 94 West-
erlo. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lewi, William G., (At) 92, (Reg.), 94
Westerlo. 8 to 9 a m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Xdlienthal, Henry, (At) 78, (Reg.), 27
Grand. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Listen, John G., (?) — (Reg.), 117
Grand. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Listen, Robert, ( ) — (Ed.), 117
Grand.
Lochner, George Emory, (At) 88, 1 S.
Hawk. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1258.
Losee, Archibald G., (At) 89, (Reg.),
207% N. Pearl. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Loughran, Frederick W., (At) 90,
(Reg.), 4 Kenmore place. 8 to 9, a.
m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
McAllister, John J., (At) 79, (Reg.),
78 Hudson. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
McAvenue, Owen P., (At) 87, (Reg.),
25 Jay. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
McCuUough, Olive 0., (At) 89, (Reg.),
351 S. Pearl. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
McHarg, Martin, (At) 85, (Reg.), 844
Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
McKown, James P., (At) 66, (Reg.),
335 Hamilton. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
McKown, William J., (At) 92, (Reg.),
335 Hamilton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
McNaughton, Henry G., (At) 56,
(Reg.), 3 S. Hawk. 9 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 7 p. m.
Mabie, Austin D., (N) 87, (Reg.), 59
N. Pearl. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
MacDonald, Willis G., (At) 87, (Reg.),
27 Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
McFarland, A., 87 (Reg.), 23 Hamil-
ton.
Marselius, Willard C, (At) 84, 28
Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.30, 7
to 9 p. m.
Martin, Rachel C, ( ) — , 9 Robin.
9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Mereness, Henry E., (At) 74, (Reg.),
184 State, cor. Hawk. 8 to 9.30,
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Merrill, Cyrus S., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 23
Washington a v. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
Milbank, William B., (At) 72, (Horn.),
Ill State. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Miller, Horace C, (At) 73, (Reg.), 32
Broadway, Greenbush. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
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PHrSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
ALBANY. —Continued.
Miller, Howard, (At) 81, (Keg.), 25
Blberton pi. 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Moore, Charles H., (At) 87, (Reg.),
23 Washington ar. 12 to 4 p. m.
Morril, Frederidc D., (At) 81, (Reg.),
74 Westerlo. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Morrow, Samuel R., (Ag) 78, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 29 S. Hawk. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Moston, George T., (At) 90, (Reg.J,
.626 Central ay. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Mulligan, Berr.ard E., (At) 94, (Reg.),
166 S. Swan. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
0 to 8 i>. m.
Munson, George S., (At) 80, (Reg.),
30 Eagle. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Murphy, Peter M., (At) 63, (Reg.),
66 Jay. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Murray, William H., (At) 69, (Reg.),
269 Lark. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Ne.id, William M., (Cn) 84, (Hom.),
210 State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 654.
Nellis, Jacob, (Ha) — , (Jiicl.), 4 N.
i^earl. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
JMellis, Theodore W., (At) 81, (Reg.),
44 Eagle. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Nellis, \Vm. J., (At) 79, (Reg.), 44
juagle. S.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
5 p. m.
Neumau, Leo H., (At) 92, (Keg.), 104
Hudson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Newcomb, George H., (At) 55, (Reg.),
106 Chestnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
O'Leary, Daniel V., (At) 66, (Reg ),
10 Ash Grove pi. 8' to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to S p. m.
Paine, Horace M., (N) 49 (Horn.), 105
State. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Paine, Howard S., (At) 81, 105 State.
8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Papen, Geo. W., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 268
Madison av., cor. Hawk. 2 to 3, 8
to 9 p. m.
Paris, Russell C, (Ig) 83, (Reg.), 25
Jay. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Patterson, Jas. A., (?) — , 32 Grand.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Perry, T. Kirkland, (At) 75, (Reg.),
174 Second. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Pike, W. Parker, (Au) 70, (Reg.), 7
Harrison av. 8 to 9 a,, m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pittz, John, ( ) — , (Reg.), 113 Clin-
ton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Porter, Chas. H., (At) 61, (Reg.), 103
Lancaster. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Pratt, Lester M., (Bq) 54, (Horn.), 123
N. Pearl. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Purple, Wm. L., (At) 75, (Reg.), 46
Second. 9 to 10' a. m., 12 to 1, 8 to
9 p. m.
Lancour, La Rose, (At) 92, (Reg.), 125
Clinton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Reilly, John F., (At) 83, (Reg.), 236
Broadway, Greenbush. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Reynolds, Wm. H. T., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
70 S. Hawk. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Roarke, Frank K., (At) 91, (Reg.), St.
Peter's Hospital.
Roberts, Addison O., (At) 82, (Reg.),
105 Watson, Bath. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 8, 6 to 7 p. m.
Robinson, Walter F., (At) 84, (Reg.),
59 Washington av. 9 to 12 a. m.
Robinson, C. J., (At) 93, (Reg.), St.
Peter's Hospital.
Root, Arthur Guernsey, (At) 90, (Reg.),,
4« Eagle. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to '
8 p. m.
Rossman, W. B., (At) 78, (Reg.), 101
Madison ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Ryan, Thomas A., (At) 92, (Reg.), 47
Eagle. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Scattergood, Charles P., (At) 68,
(Reg.), 49 Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Schill, Gustave B., (Ca) 77, (Eel.), 116
Central ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Schutter, William L., (At) 83, (Reg.),
279 Clinton ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schwartz, Charles W., (Bq),- 80,
(Horn.), 81 Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Shanks, Seth G., (At) 75, (Reg.), 547
Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Sheppey, John V., (B) 85, (Reg.), 62^
Division. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Shillicorn, John H., (At) 83, (Reg.),
324 Hudson ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Smith, Charles H., (At) 54, (Reg.), :
246 Washington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 5 to 7 p. m.
Smith, James E., (At) 89, (Reg.), 246
Washmgtou ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Rensselaer J., (N) 84, (Reg.),
114 Jay. 8 to 9 a. m.) 1 to h, 6 to 8 '
p. m. ?
Smith, William Pearson, (Ag) 85
(Reg.) 177 Clinton ave. 8 to 9 a. m.
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
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ALB AN Y. — Continued.
Southworth, Julius B., (Aq) 82, (Reg.),
47 Eagle. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Steenberg, Byron U., (At) 70, (Reg.),
1 Ten Broeck. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stevenson, Michael D., (At) 84, (Reg.),
65 S. Ferry. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Stillman, William O., (At) 78, (Reg.),
287 State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30
p. m.
Stonehouse, John B., (At) 71, (Reg.),
5 High. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m.
Sweet, Willard H., (At) 92, (Reg.), St.
Peter's Hospital.
Thompson, John, (N) 68, (Reg.), 5
Canal. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 8 p. m.
Timmers, James H., (At) 91, (Reg.),
383 Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Townsend, Franklin, Jr., (Q) 76,
(Beg.), 2 Park place. 8.30 to 9.30
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Trego, Thomas M., (Q) 76, (Reg.), 32
Clinton av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Tucker, Willis G., (At) 70, (Reg.), Al-
bany Medical College Building.
UUman, Gebhard L., (At) 71, (Reg.),
92 Central av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Van AUen, Theodore F. C, (At) 81,
(Reg.), 48 Eagle. 1 to 4 p. m.
Vander Veer, Albert, (Be) 62, (At) 63,
(Reg.), 28 Eagle. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Van Loon, Arthur B., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Van Rensselaer, Howard, (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 94 Columbia. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Van Slyke, Eugene, (At) 71, (Reg.),
91 Westerlo, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Vescelius, W. Irving, ( ) — (Elec,), 73
N. Pearl. 8 to 11 a. m, 2 to 4 p. m.
Ward, Samuel B., (V) 64, (Reg.), 135
N. Pearl. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Whitbcck, Ansel McK., ( ) — (Beg.),
151 N. Pearl. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Wmiams, George A., (At) 91, (Reg.),
6 Kenmor? pi. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
24 N. Pearl.
Wilson, Josephine H., (?) — (Bel.), 126
S. Swan. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Wiltse, James W., (At) 91, (Reg.),
1203 Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Winne, Lansing B., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 72
Livingston av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wood, Willis F., (At) 74, (Reg.), 393
Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Woodward, Harriet A., (At) 89, (Reg.),
42 Chestnut. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. '
ALBION, Orleans.
Brennan, Daniel H., (Z) 85, (Reg.).
9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 p. m.
Cochrane, S. R. Q., (Z) 677 (Reg.).
Coif, De Forest, (Cd) 81, (Horn.).
Dolley, Jeptha G., (Cg) 74, (Ed.).
Lewis, Tousley B., (Z) 79, (Reg.).
Norton, Frank R., (Bq) 72, (Hom.).
Sutton, John E., (Z) 83, (Reg.).
Watson, Mrs. Harriet M., (Ob) 78,
(Horn.).
ALCOVE, Albany.
Elmendorf, George E.,(At) 75, (Reg.)
ALDEN, Erie.
Bowman, Carlos E., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Cornwall, L. W., ( ) —
Jennings, Charles R.,(Ax) 90, (Reg.)
Tyler, Clarence A., (l) 74, (Reg.)
ALEXANDER Genesee.
Bronson, Melvin H., ( ) —
Miller, Joseph B., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
Mullen, John R., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jefferson.
Campbell, E. E., (Dd) 85, (Hom.)
Cole, John D., (Cd) 82, (Hom.)
Watson, L. C, (Az) 66, (Reg.)
ALFRED CENTRE, Allegany.
Coon, Henry C, (Bs) 72, (Hom.)
Saunder, Henry P., (N) 52, (Reg.)
Sheppard, Mark (N) 78, (Reg.)
Truman, Irving P., (Cn) 70, (Hom.)
ALFRED STATION, Allegany.
Burdick, George E., (N) 88, (Beg.)
Green, Blisha C, (Ai) 38 (Reg.)
ALLEGANY, Cattaraugus.
Blair, Frank P., (At) 77, (Reg.)
McClure, Sanford B., (tJ) 74, (Reg.)
Torrey, Edward, (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Dutcher, E. W., 70, (Reg.)
ALLEN'S HILL, Ontario.
Sayre, E. B., ( ) 77, (Reg.)
ALLBNTOWN, Allegany.
Smith, C. P., ( ) — .
Smith, Frank N., ( ) — (Reg.)
ALMOND, Allegany.
Benjamin, William 0., (N) 87, (Beg.)
Bowen, Chauncey R., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Farnum, Llewellyn D., (Ah) 52, (Reg.)
ALPINE, Schuyler.
Roper, P. B., (G) 82, (Reg.)
ALTAMONT, Albany.
Barton, Rufus P., (W) 71, (Reg.)
Becker, Isaac B., (At) 56, (Reg.)
Crounse, Frederick, (At) 90, (Reg.)
Crounse, Jesse, (At) 77, (Reg.).
AliTON, Wayne.
Ostrom, Henry H., (N) 50, (Reg.)
Seaman, H. P., (Az) 71, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
AMENIA, Dutchess.
Codding, George Henry, (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Mead, Isaac N., (QJ 06, (Reg.)
Rookwell, Lyman E., (N) 73, (Reg.)
AMENIA UNION, Dutchess.
Knight, Robert P., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
AMES, Montgomery.
Klock, A. v., ( ) —
Smith, A. P., ( ) —
AMITY, Orange.
Seeley, Whitfield T., (Ag) 75, (Reg.)
AMITYVILLE, Suffolk.
Bowman, J. Edgar ( ) —
Jones, O. D., ( )— (Reg.)
Jones, Edward B., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
liiice, Charles A., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Preston, E. Forrest (N) 71, (Reg.)
Wilsey, Orville J., (N) 78, (Reg.)
AMSTERDAM, Montgomery.
Akin, Louis, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 64 DIt!-
sion.
Bronk, Edmund, F., (At) 84, (Reg.), 27
Division.
Fairbanks, James R. (Ai) 66, (Reg.),
33 Church.
Frazier, Leonard A., (At) 81, (Reg.),
124 Division.
French, Salphronius H., (At) 59,
(Reg.), 40 Church.
Graves, Ezra, (Z) 65, (Reg.), 123 E.
Main.
Hicks, Horace M., (Dd) 86, (Hom.),
37 Ma,rkGt
Hyland, Thomas G., (K) 79, (Rag),
22 Church.
Johnson, Richard G., (A) 83, (Reg.),
35 Division.
Kniskern, John W., (At) 90, (Reg.), IS
Division.
Lewis, George G., (At) 90, (Reg.), 78
Division.
Lewis, S. Dudley, (At) 66, (Reg.), 78
Division.
McMartin, Daniel, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 35
Church.
Miller, Jay J., (At) 71, (Reg.), 17 Mar-
ket.
Miller, W. T., ( ) — 24 Division.
O'Brien, John C, (Aq) 89, (Reg.), 147
E. Main.
Pierce, William R., (A) 84, (Reg.), 60
Bridge.
Putnam, Alonzo, (Q) 51, (Reg.)
Robbs, Wm. H., (At) 65, (Reg.), 18
Grove.
Eulison, Elbert T., (At) 75, (Reg.), 10
Market.
Rulison, Eleazer E., (At) 84, (Reg.), 72
Bridge.
Smyth, Arthur V. H., (At) 75, (Reg.),
7 Division.
Staley, Harmon A., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Steadman, Augusta A., (Bw) 83,
(Reg.), 51 Division.
Stover, Charles, (A) 80, (Reg.), 31 Di-
vision.
Sweatman, Newton F., (At) 72, (Reg.),
57 Division.
Taylor, David M., (Af) 84, (Reg.), 25
Grove.
Timmerman, Charles F., (At) 84,
(Reg.), 35 Market. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 173.
White, Wm. M., (At) 86, (Reg.), 26
Pearl.
ANCRAM, Columbia.
Crocker, Wm. H., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Bossman, G. W., (At) 66, (Reg.)
ANDES, Delaware.
Crawford, Wm. H., (Ig) 52, (Reg.)
Gladstone, James A., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Wight, Thomas, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
ANDOVER, Allegany.
Gomstock, P. m, (N) 83, (Beg.)
Brainard, N. P., (NJ 79, (Beg.)
Comstock, P. E., (N) 83, (Reg.)
O'Donnell, Charles W., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Stillman, Edwin M. (Z) 60, (Reg.)
ANGELICA, Allegany.
Guile, Elias B., (On) 88, (Hom.)
Spencer, Clarence R., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
ANGOLA, Etie.
Stocker, Geo. B., (Z) 92, (Reg.).
Sweetland, Frank W., (Z) 78, (Beg.)
Thompson, Justin G., (W) 61, (Reg.)
ANTWERP, Jefferson.
Abell, Ira H., (Bo) 44, (Reg.)
Hay, Wm., (Ih) 87, (Ed) 87, (Reg.)
Wood, Gary H., (Af.) 77, (Beg.)
APALA-OHIN, Tioga.
Beach, George W., (Ag) 64, (Beg.)
Lewis, Isaac W., (Ah) 48, (Reg.)
ARCADE, Wyoming.
Hulett, Giles S., (At) 67, (Beg.)
Peck, Lucius, (Az) 47, (Reg.)
Peck, L. W., ( ) —
ARCADIA, Wayne.
Kelly, Charles H., (Az) 50, (Reg.)
ARGUSVILLE, Schoharie.
Quinlan, John W., (At) 88, (Keg.)
ARGYLE, Washington.
Lewis, Henry, (At) 79, (Reg.)
Pierce, D. 0^, (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Sill, John C, (N) 48, (Reg.)
ARKPORT, Steuben.
Peddle, George H., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Sylvester. F. E., (N) 88, (Beg.)
Walker, J. E., ( ) —
ARKVILLE, Delaware.
Street, Sherman S., ( ) —
ARMONK, Westchester.
Augur, Frank A., (G) 86.
Burnell, John X, (G) 88, (Reg.)
ASHFORD, Cattaraugus.
Porter, A. C, ( ) —
ASHLAND, Greene.
Johnson, B. A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
ATHENS, Greene.
Getty, A. H., ( ) -, (Reg.)
Howland, George T., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Sanford, Wilbur F., (Cw) 78, (Horn.)
Wheeler, Francis A., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
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ATTICA, Wyoming. „^ ^„ ,„ ,
Barross, Ftanklln R., (W) 53, (Reg.)
Davis, Orin, (Og) 46, (Eol.)
EUenwood, A. G., (^48, (Reg.)
EUenwood, F. E.. (K) 91, (Reg.)
GifEord, W. B., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Nichols, H. F., (Eu) 82, (P. M.)
Seeley, C. R., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Warren, S. G., (Cn) 65, (Horn.)
AUBURN, Cayuga.
Allison, Henry E., (Av) 78. (Reg.)
Baker, Allen B., (Ba) 88, (Horn.)
Baker, Charles O., (Ge) 74, (Reg.), 65
Gr6I16S66
Blood, Nelson D., (K) 74, (Reg.), 1
Cayuga.
Boyce, Captain W., (Bs) 62, (Bq) 65,
(Horn.)
BrinkeihofE, John I., (K) 67, (Reg.),
60 North.
Brown, Arthur H., (Af) 82, (Reg.)
Oheesman, William S., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
22 William.^,
Coe, William S., (Av) 66, (Reg.)
Conway, Michael P., (G) 83, (Reg.),
"I oo fvprips^^f^ •
CreveUng, Jos'eph P., (W) 70, (Reg.),
22 South.
Diekerson, Theodore J., (Hg) 86, (Vit,)
Everts, G. Soule, (Cz) 64, (Eel.)
Porman, Eugene S., (Z) 70, (Reg.),
55 Genesee.
Frye, Moses M., (Bq) 70, (Horn.)
Gerin, John, (Ih) 72, (Reg.), 68 North.
Greene, George W., (N) 87, (Beg.)
Gray, W. W., ( ) — 41 Franklin.
Gwynn, Charles A., (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
Gwynn, William M., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
Heartwell, Wm. B., (Bs) 76, (Hom.)
Hickey, Amanda, (W) 71, (Reg.), 28
South.
Hodgman, Alfred P., (At) 88, (Reg.),
4 William.
Howard, Sophia B., (D) 79, (Reg.)
Hoxeie, Burton K., ( ) 71, (Reg.),
42 Elizabeth.
Hyatt, Francis M., (Bq) 73, (Hom.)
- ■ ' 'I., (G«) 75. (Reg.),
162 Genesee.
Jenkins, James M.,
Jenkins, Nettie E., (Gs) 77, (Reg.),
162 Genesee.
Laird, Wm. R., (Z) 80, (Reg.), 98 Wall.
Lewis, LeRoy, (B) 78, (Reg.), 14 Wash-
ington.
Luce, WiUiam O., W 47, (Beg.), 12
William.
Maine, Frank E., (A) 78, (Reg.), 3*
Grover.
Morse, Marcia T., ( ) — , (Bel.)
Osbom, Byron E., (At) 54, (Reg.), 38
Pulton.
Otis, Susan G., (D) 84, (Reg.), 40
South.
Palmer, J. O., (Z) 67, (Reg.)
Parker, Frederick H., (N) 81, (Reg.),
156 Genesee.
Price, Lucius G., (A) 90, .(Reg.)
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Putnam, Frank, (K) 75, (Beg.)
Robinson, Robert W., (Af) 84, (Reg.)
Sawyer, Conant, (At) 65, (Reg.)
Sefton, Frederick, (Ag) 84, (Reg.)
Smith, Truman K., (Bq) 72, (Hom.)
Tripp, John D., (Af) 65, (Reg.), 163
Voorhees, Sheldon, (At) 79, (Reg.), 88
North.
Whitney, George M., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Willard, Isaac N., (K) 75, (Reg.)
A.URIESVILLE, Montgomery.
Parson, W. W. D., ( | — , (Reg.)
AURORA, Cayuga.
Baker, Elijah P., (Az) 47, (Reg.)
Strohmenger, Wm. A, (G«) 90, (Reg.)
Van Buskirk, Michael B., (A), 66,
(Reg.)
AU SABLE FORKS, Essex.
Avery, L. J., I ) — .
D' Avignon, F. J., (Bm) 74, .,eg.)
Howe, Edwin S., (Aq) 80, (Beg.)
AVA, Oneida Co.
Eraser, J. C, (K) 76, (Beg.)
Russell, S. P., ( ) — .
AVERILL PARK, Rensselaer.
Boyce, Elias B., (At) 58, (Reg.)
Wright, Isaac N. (Z) 79, (Reg.)
AVOCA, Steuben.
Briggs, Bert H., (N) 89, (Beg.)
Durgan, John C, ( ) — (Eel.)
Horton, Levi E., (Bx) 91, (Eel.)
House, Peter R., (Az) 49, (Reg.)
Patterson, C, (Az) 48, (Reg.) .
Smith, William W., (K) 71, (Reg.)
AVON, Livingston.
Allen, Cyrus, (Bs) 64, (Ai) 65, (Hom.)
Goodrich, Clement C, (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Morey, Geurge P., (P) 70, (Reg.)
Nisbet, William (Ck) 49, (Reg.)
Rich, T. S., ( ) — .
Smedley, Lewis G., ( ) — (Eel.)
Smith, Arthur H., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Squires, George W., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
BABYIX)N, Suffolk.
Cocklin, G. H., ( ) — .
Hewlett, William W., (K) 69, (Reg.)
Leggett, A. B., (Dq) — 76, (Reg.)
Woodruff, Alden J., (Bs) 85, (Hom.)
BAINBRIDGE, Chenango.
BuUis, E. S., (Bb) 84, (Reg.)
Copley, Herman D., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Evans, R. D. L., (Ai) 59, (Reg.)
Frisbie, Charles M., (At) 62. (Reg.k
Taylor, David L., (At) 92, (Reg.)
BALDWIN, Queens.
Heath, Allen S., (N) 44, (Reg.)
BALDWINSVILLE, Onondaga.
Burch, J. H., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Heaton, Charles E., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Kendall, J. V., (Az) 44, (Reg.)
Manwarren, George W., (Bx) 9i,
(Eel.)
Martin, Leslie, (At) 64, (Hom.)
Wasse, Gervais M., (Gs) 90, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BALLSTON, Saratoga.
Burger, Albert B., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Ooyle, Edward S., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Craig, Horatio, (At) 78, (RegO ^
Doolittle, James F., (Ai) 52, (Horn.)
Orose, H. L., ( ) -, (Efy „ ,^^„.
Lawrence, Edward S., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Moore, Levi, (At) 51, (Reg.)
Royal, T. C, (Bs) 83, (Horn.)
Sherman, Frank J., (M)^^"' (^.^^'t ^
Sherman, Frank A., (Ah) 50, (Reg.)
Sweetman, James T., Jr., (Be) 86,
(Reg.)
BANGALIj, Dutchess. ^^ ^
Losee, Elmore, (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
BANGOR, Franklin.
Bradford, F. P., ( )—■„ ,^ ,
Johnson, Jacob R., (N) 87, (Reg.)
BARNES' CORNERS, Lewis.
Fawdrey, David, (W) 64, (Reg.)
BARREN CENTRE, Orleans.
Cusbing, Thomas, (Z) 58, (Reg.)
Simonds, Jacob J., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
BARRYVILLE, Sullivan.
Johnston, N. B., (N) 71, (Reg.)
BARTON, Tioga. „,.,„„,„ ,
Griswold, Charles F., (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
BATAVIA, Genesee. .„
Baker, John F., (Az) 40, (Horn.)
Baker, John W., (Ds) 87, (Horn.)
Bolton, Wm. T., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hamilton, David (Ih) 62, (RegO
Hutchins, Horace S., (Bs) 61, (Horn.)
Le Seur, John W., (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
McCarthy, Cornelius F., (Aq) 90,
(Reg)
Manchester, Hiram B., (Aq) 80 (Reg.)
Morse, Herbert A., (W) 66, (Reg.)
Palmer, D., ( ) —
Parmele, Lucius B., (Z) 67,^ (Reg.)
(Reg.)
Showerraan, Benjamin F., (N) 66,
Tozier, Lemiuel L., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Whitcomb, Ward B., (N) 84, (Reg.)
BATCHELLERVILLE, Saratoga.
Anderson, J. K., ( ) — (Horn.)
BATH, Steuben.
Aldrich, John O. (Cg) 83, (Eel.)
Burleson, Ten Byck O., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Cruttinden, A. H., ( ) — (Reg.)
gunn, Jeremiah, (Az) 48, (Reg.)
rant, B. F., (On) 67, (Hom.)
Kasson, Ambrose, (Z) 73, (Reg.)
McNett, George 0., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Pawling, Thomas H„ (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Pixley, Emery C, (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Seely, Mrs. Agnes, (Bw) 76, (Reg.)
Smith, Ira P., (At) 59, (Reg.)
Stewart, Chester T., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Sutton, Orlando W., (Bx) 91, (Eel.)
Wylie, Farand, (Az) 47, (Reg.)
BATH BEACH, Kings.
De Mund, John E., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Harvey, ^Chatles E., (K) 89, (Reg.)
McVickle, T. B., ( ) ^ -
Robert, John C, (N) 77, (Reg.) :
Schenck, Tennis, (Q) 65, (Reg.)
Voorhees, John A., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
BAY RIDGE, Kings.
Billing, Albert W., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Blackmar, Bruce Gould, (Q) 92, (Reg.>
BAY SHORE, Suffolk.
Foster, William E., (Bs) 91, (Hom.)
Hulse, Wm. A., (K) 83, (Reg.)
Moore, Edwin S., (Og) 76, (Eel.)
Talmage, Thos. G., (N) 80, (Reg.)
BEACH RIDGE, Niagara.
Corman, John W., (Ce) 74, (Reg.)
BEAVER DAMS, Schuyler.
Seaman, Deau, (B) 79, (Reg.)
BEDFORD, Westchester.
Drummond.Carolus E., (Bn) 67,(Reg.)
BEBKMANTOWN, Clinton.
Hyde, Romeo E., (At) 68, (Reg.)
BELFAST, Allegany.
Chamberlain, Joseph H., (Bs) 78,
(Hom.i
Cooley^alsey B., (2), 91, (Reg.)
Todd, William S., (Cn) 76, (Hom.)
BELLEAILLE, Jefferson.
Chapman, Eugene A., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
Frame, Silas W., (K) 75, (Reg.)
BELLONA, Yates.
Lott, Schuyler, (At) 68, (Reg.)
Sloan, Alexander B., (Az) 43, (Reg.)
Sloan, Nelson A., (Gs) 88, (Reg.)
BELLPORT, Suffolk.
Nelson, Wm. H., ( ) —
BBLMONT, Allegheny.
Anderson, C. G., ( ) — (Reg.)
Barney, Herbert A., (Af) 88, (Reg.)
Crandall, E. E., ( ) — (Bel.)
Hardy, Wm. J., (Bs) 89, (Hom.)
(Reg.)
Norton, Benjamin, (Lk) 75, (Reg.)
Paul, Wm. K., (Cn) 84, (Hom.)
BEMUS POINT, Chautauqua.
Lenhart, John J., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Monroe, S. Jean, ( ) —
Scofield, Earl A., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
BENNINGTON, Wyoming.
Schwartz, Edward B., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
BENSONHURST, ICmgs.
De Mund, Fred. C, (Q) 55, (Reg.)
DeMund, J. E., (At) 90, (Keg.)
Malone, Joseph W., (G) 88, "
BENTON CENTRE, Yates.
Ellison, Albert, (N) 89, (Reg.)
Haines, Adelbert D., (Cg) 84, (Eel.)
BERGEN, Genesee.
Andrews, Robert, ( )— (Eel.)
Sawyer, William P., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Towasend, Edmund, (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Townsend, Morris W., (B) 53, (Reg.)
BERKSHIRE, Tioga.
Eastman, R. D., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Gay, Isaac W., (Cz) 70, (Eel.)
BERLIN, Rensselaer.
Geel, Charles W., (At) 85, (Reg.)
Sands, Alexander E., (Bx) 82, (Bel.)
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BERNE, Albany.
Deitz, Wallace B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
BETHANY, Genesee.
GrofE, G. W., (Z) 67, (Reg.)
Groff, O. R., (Dq) 45, (Reg.)
BETHEL, Sullivan.
GiUesple, Alfred A., ( )— (Reg.)
Paine, Ridley C, (W) 84, (Reg.)
BETHLEHEM CENTRE, Albany.
Hallenbeck, Edgar C, (K) 81, (Reg.)
BIG FLATS, Chemung.
Davis, E. B., ( )—
Stewart, J. W., ( )—
Wakelee, B. Herman, (O) 84, (Reg.)
BINGHAMTON, Broome.
Akeley, John S., ( ) — .
Bailey, DeWitt P., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Bailey, Mark L., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Barnes, Nelson R., (At) 58, (Reg.)
Barrett, John L., (An) 77, (Reg.)
Beardsley, Harvey F., (Dg) 75, (Reg."
Bennett, Ernest L., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Bishop, p. W., ( ) — .
Blair, Lizzie C, (Cd) 84, (Hom.)
Britton, O., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Brooks, Walter A., (Q) 71, (Reg.)
Burr, Daniel S., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
Carpenter, Charles W., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Garr, Henry A., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Carroll, John W., (Ev) 89, (Eel.)
Chittenden, Joseph H., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Cobb, J. Hunting, (At) 91, (Reg.)
Cobb, John W.,' (At) 58, (Reg.)
ColUer, Arthur M., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Ciomstook, James Clinton, (Q) 84,
(Reg.)
Corwin, Elizabeth, (Cb) 86, (Hom.)
Crum, B. Gertrude, (Bw) 86, (Reg.)
Cunningham, Michael G., (Q) 83,
(Keg.)
Dawley, Lewis B., (Cg) 80, (Eel.)
DUdine, Ida L., (Cb) 87, (Horn.)
Dudley, Dwight, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Dunbar, Her.ry T., (U) 76, (Reg.)
Eastman, Charles C, (Az) 66, (Reg.)
Ed'wards, Charles C, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Ely, Henry O., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
Famham, LeRoy D., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
42 Main. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 24.
Parrington, John M., (Bu) 57, (Reg.)
Piske, Kate C, (Cw) 78, (HomJ
Fitzgerald, John P., (At) 86, ' '
Forker, Frederick L., (N) 85,
Gardner, Edwin L., (Ag) 62 (Beg.)
Gridley, Prank D., (Dr) 66 (Ed..)
Griffin, Lansing, (At) 57 (Reg.)
Haines, Charles T., (Ds) 87 (Hom.)
Hall, George N., (Gs) 83 (Reg.)
Hancock, Ernest A^ (Er) 89 (Eel.)
Hand, George P., (Bs) 65 (Hom.)
Hill, Lyman H., (N) 63 (Reg.)
Hough, Frank P., (B) 84 (Reg.)
Ingraham, Charles W., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Inloes, A. J., ( ) -
Jackson, David P.,
Jansen, Jesse W.
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(N.) 86, (Reg.)
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Jenkings, George H., (Bs) 89, (Horn.)
Johnson, Edward L., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Knapp, William H., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Leverett, John, (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Love, Nathaniel, (N) 89, (Reg.)
McDougall, Ezra, (N) 73, (Reg.)
McFarland, Solomon P., (W) 57,
(Reg.)
McGraw, DeWitt (Bs) 88, (Horn.)
Maifett, Nicholas D., (At) 42, (Cz) 58,
(Bel.)
Magoris, A. Eugene (Af. 80, (Reg.)
Mandeville, Frederick deL., (At) 77,
(Hom.)
Martin, Lynn A., (Bs.) 86, (Hom.)
Meacham, Isaac D., (LI) 55, (Reg.)
Mills, Alice P., (Cw) 80, (Hom.)
Mills, Henry ( ) — (Eel.) i
Moore, William A., (Q) 85, (Reg.)
Mulheron, Edward (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Olmstead, Edward M., (Bs) 87, (Horn.)
Orton. John G., (N) 53, (Reg.)
Osborn, A. Judson (Af) 78, (Reg.)
Peack, Jane E., ( ) — .
Pierce, Edward A., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Place, H. A., ( ) —
Place, John P., (W) 74, (Reg.)
Pratt, J. Prank, (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Proctor, Willis H., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
Putnam, Frederick W., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Richards, Charles B., (I) 52, (Reg.)
Rogers, Harris C, (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Seymour, Charles R., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Sitler, William R., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Slater, Frank E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Sloan, Henry S., (Cd) 62, (Hom.)
Smith, Carl B., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Smith, Edward Le R., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, Mrs. B. N., ( ) — .
Smith, Myron J., (Br) 89, (Eel.)
Snyder, Edward B., (Bq) 72, (Hom.)
Spencer, Cyrenius D., (Ai) 49, (Reg.)
Stone, Lester D., (Ch) 54, (Bel.)
Tiffany, Charles W., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Van Alstyne John L., (At) 62, (Reg.)
Wagner, Charles G., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Ward, C. Austin, (Bs) 87, (Hom.)
Webster, Charles E., (Be) 83, (Reg.)
Wells, Emily H., (Bw) 73, (Reg.)
West, George J., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Williams, Albert M., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Winters, Charles S., (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
BIRCHTON, Saratoga.
Parent, J. S., ( ) — .
BLACK CREEK, Allegheny.
Thomas, Theodore S., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
BLACK RIVER, Jefferson.
Sabin, George G., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Sylvester, George E., (K) 89, (Reg.)
BLACK ROCK, Erie.
Barrick, Calvin Worcester, (Z) 93,
(Reg.)
BLISS, Wyoming.
Frudenthal, Eugene B., (li) 85, (Eel.)
Wilson, M. Jean, (Z) 85, (Reg.)
326
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BLOOMINGBUKGH, SulUvan.
Beakes, George M., (At) 56, (Reg.)
Bull, George R., (I) 88, (Beg.)
Noxon, D. 0., ( ) —
Seagears, W. W., ( ) —
BLOOMINGDAXiE, Essex.
Church, Charles A., (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Rice, Isaac, (Aq) 72, (Reg.)
BLOOMVrLLE, Delaware.
Leonard, Rutson R., (N) 90, (Reg.)
Minor, W. A., ( ) —
BLOOMING GROVE, Orange.
Dubois, S. D., (K) 64, (Beg.)
BLYTHEBOURNB, Kings.
Bobbins, W. S., (Af) 89, (Reg.)
BOLIVAR, Allegany.
Cutler, Dorr, (Lk) 75, (Reg.) .
Cutler, Joseph L., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Latham, Ora N., (O) 82, (Reg.)
BOLTON, Warren.
Bobbins, Charles (N) 52, (Reg.)
BOMBAY, Franklin.
Rockwood, H. S., ( ) —
BOOMERTOWN, Chautauqua.
Boyd, Edson E., (N) 54, (Reg.)
BOONVILLE, Oneida.
Douglass, James W., (Af) 77, (Reg.)
English, Gustavus P., (Af) 82, (Reg.)
Guillanme, Clement T., (Cg) 80, (Eel.)
Perry, John F., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Rinkle, Lafayette, (W) 74, (Af) 74,
(Reg.)
Warren, Woodward, ( ) — , (Horn.)
BORODINO, Onondaga.
Reynolds, Eaton V., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
Salisbury, Mrs, E., ( ) —
BOSTON, Erie.
Jennings, Wm. E., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
BOUCKVILLE, Madison.
Spooner, Fred O., (Aq) 92, (Reg.)
BOVINA CENTRE, Delaware.
Phinney, Leman, (N) 79, (Reg.)
BOWMANSVILLE, Erie.
Gipple, Frank M., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
BRADFORD, Steuben.
Lockwood, F. M., (Az) 49, (Beg.)
Switzer, Stephen M., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
BRAINABDSVILLE, Franklin.
Thurber, E. A., ( ) — . (Reg.)
BRAMAN'S CORNERS, Schenectady.
Braman, Delos W., (At) 53, (Reg.)
BRANCHPOBT, Yates.
Babcock, Marcus E., (Z) 84, (Beg.)
Wightman, J. C, ( ) —
BRANDON, Franklin.
Mallery, Charles B., (At) 86, (Reg.)
BRANT, Erie.
Johnston, Thomas H., (CI) 89, (Reg.)
BRASHER FALLS, St. Lawrence.
Dowsey, G. H., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Dube, P. C, ( ) -
Hall, George F., ( ) —
Smith, William C, (N) 81, (Reg.)
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BEEAKABEEN, Schoharie.
Weckel, John H., (N) 79, (Reg.)
BEEESPOBT, Chemung.
Hawkins, G. F., ( )
Jackway, Otis A., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Messenger, N. S., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
BRENTWOOD, Suffolk.
Ross, Wm. H., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
BREWERTON, Onondaga.
Genung, B. M., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Greenleaf, Carlos T., (Bx) 75, (Eel.)
Platts, Frederick, (Cg) 70, (Eel.)
Strong, F. A., (Ah) 57, (Reg.)
BREWSTER, Putnam.
Miller, Lewis H., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Strunk, Edward P., (Ba) 74, (Horn.)
Wood, Jared G., (N) 61, (Reg.)
BRIDGEHAMPTON, Suffolk.
Corwith, Silas R., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Gardiner, John L., (Q) 44, (Reg.)
Halsey, Levi W., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Mulford, Edgar B., (K) 78, (Beg.)
BRIDGEPORT, Madison.
Scott, A. W., ( ) — .
BEIDGEWATER, Oneida.
Doolittle, Carlos V. J., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Whitford, H. P., (Cg) 60, (Eel.)
BRIER HILL, St. Lawrence.
Graves, Fred E., (Cd) 88, (Horn.)
Poole, H. B., (Es) 80, (Reg.)
BRIGHTON, Monroe.
Brown, Wm. M., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Brown, T. A., (Az) 45, — .
Wheeler, Jared P., (At) 85, (Beg.)
BRISBEN, Chenango.
Burgess, Vincent, (Ad) 76, (Reg.)
BRISTOL, Ontario.
Hicks, W. Scott, (Z) 51, (Reg.)
BRISTOL CENTRE, Ontario.
McDowell, Barton T., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Mallery, David J., (Az) 47, (Reg.)
BROADALBIN, Fulton.
Barker, D. N., (Ah) 49, (Reg.)
Drury, M. Francis, (At) 87, (Reg.)
Finch, Henry C, (At) 82, (Reg.)
Smith, T. D., (Bn) 67, (Reg.)
BttOCKPORT, Monroe.
Chamberlain, Harrie T., (N) 65, (Reg.)
Coleman, Byron S., (Z) 83, C^eg.)
Cook, Willis C, (An) 87, (Reg.)
Gleason, S. W., (?) — (Eel.)
Henion, Egbert B., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Mann, Horace J., (Z) 88, (Beg.)
Mann, Wm. B.. (Z) 61, (Reg.)
MUler, George W., (Ap) 71,iReg.)
Wadsworth, Anna, (Z) 89, (Beg!)
Whiton, Alpha M., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Winne, Frank A., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
BROCTON, Chautauqua.
Dean, Harmon J., (X) 57, (Reg.)
Ellis, George E., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Swetland, B. S., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Taylor, Horace C, (Cy) 49, (Eel.)
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327
BEONXVITjLE, Westchester.
Granger, W. D., (K) 79, (Reg.)
BROOKFIELD, Madison.
Brown, Herbert O^(Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Burhyte, Orlando W., (N) 80, ?Reg.)
Irons, Francena L., (Ob) 88, (Hem.)
BROWNVILLB, .Tefferson.
Gates. R. F., (On) 85, (Horn.)
Massey, F. W., (N) 84, (Reg.)
BRUSHTON, Franklin.
Hawkins, Luther E., (At) 17, (Reg.)
BUEi;, Montgomery.
Parr, John (N) 50, (Reg.)
BROOKLYN, Kings.
Ager, LouU C, (AS) 93, (Reg.), 296
Carlton av., Asst. Bact. Department
Health.
Alderton, Henry A., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
147 Remsen. 9 to l2 a. m., eyenings
and Sundays by appointment.
Aldrich, A. Clayton, (Aq) 89, (Reg.),
106 Cornelia.
Aldridge, Belle Voorhees (D) 85, 3
Canton av. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Alkier, Stanislaw J., (Aq) 90, (Reg.),
905 Willoughby av.
Allan, Henry W., (K) 82, (Reg.), 110
Richmond.
Allan, J. Glen, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 643
Leonard. Until 11.30 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Alleman, L. A. Welles, (B) 86, (Reg.),
64 Montague. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Athans, Charles H., (N) 81, (Reg.),
1024 Bushwick av.
Ambler, A. S., (Af) 93, (Reg.), King-
ston Avenue Hospital.
Anderson, Frederick, ( ) — 672 De
Graw.
Anderson, S. F., (Af) 90, (Reg.), 751
Union. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Antonius, Emma H. H., (Bw) 91,
(Reg.), 108 Newell. 8 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Applegate, WiUiam Lorette, (Af) 87,
81 Cooper. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Applegate, William S., (B) 83, (Reg.),
931 Flatbush. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. 18.
Arbona, Antonio, (Af) 87, (RegO, 417
E. N. Y. av. 7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Armgardt, Henry H., (Bi) 79, (Bel.),
317 Leonard.
Armstrong, Herman L., (Al) 79, Reg.),
135 Clinton, 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Arnold, E. F., (N) 84, (Reg.), 417 Sum-
ner av. Phys. M. A. Ass'n.
Arrowsmith, Hubert (Af) 86, (Reg,),
32 Sehermerhorn, 9 to ll a. m., 4 to
5 p. m. Tel. No. 675, Brooklyn.
Arnold, J. A., (K) 71, (Reg.), Kings
County Hospital, Flatbush.
Ashley, John J., (N) 84, (Reg.), 1012
Greene av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to
1.-30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ashwin, Edward H., (Af) 82, (Hom.),
125 Milton. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Aten, Henry F., (I) 56, (Reg.), 34 Haji-
■ son pi. Until 10 a. m., after 6 p. m.
Atten,'_WiTliam H., (Af) 83, (Horn.),
6 to 7 p. m.
564 Pacific. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
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Atkinson, Jerome G, (N) 76, (Reg.),
287 Clermont. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Atwood, A. Dalton, (Z) 70, (Reg.),
9801/2 De Kalb. Phys. Mut. Aid
Ass'n.
Atwood, Joseph Freeman, (Q) 70
(Hom.), 149 Greene av. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 1.30 to — , 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 710.
Avery, Edward W., (Q) 66, (Horn.),
58 Bedford. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 8 p m.
Ayres, Benjamin, (N) 72, (Reg.), 213
Jefferson av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Ayer, Ira, (Af) 92, (Reg.), 338 Clifton
pl.
Ayres, H. Messenger, (Af) 80, (Reg.),
91 Lafayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 tc 7
p. m.
Ayres, Rebecca J., (Cb) 94, (Hom.),
486 Bedford av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Babington, John J., (Af) 94, (Reg.),
887 Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to
2 p. m.
Bagnieki, Ernest, (Ic) 42, (Reg.), 1057
Greene av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bailey, Frederick D., (N) 82, (Reg.),
260 Hancock. 8 to 12 a. m.
Baker, E. B., (Bn) 87, (Reg.), 73 Fort
Greene pl.
Baker, Frank R., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 540
Bedford av.
Baker, George W., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 540
Bedford av.
Baker, Jennie Van Holland (Cb) 82,
(Hom.), 512 Bedford av. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 14
Williamsburg.
Baker, Richard C, (N) 74, (Reg.), 153
g. Fifth.
Balaban, Seigpert, (Da) 84, (Reg.), 35
Palmetto.
Baldwin, Frank, (N) 77, (Reg.), 691
Willoughby av.
Baldwin, Lemuel Grant, (Af) 86,
(Reg.), 28 Sehermerhorn. 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m. Sundays by appointment.
Baldwin, Lester C, (N) 78, (Reg.),
1153 Gates av.
Baldwin, NeilsoQ A., (Be) 61, (Reg.),
157 Cumberland: .
Balken, W. Streumel, (Q) 86, (Reg.),
397 EightJi av.
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
328
BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Barber, Calvin F., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 36
Lafayette av. Until 10.30 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Barber, Isaac H., (Q) 51, (Eeg.), 36
Lafayette av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Barden, William W., (Bq) 69, (H8m.),
88 Second pi. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Barkan, Louis, (Lx) 69, (Reg.), 248
President av. 8 to 10 a m., 3 to 5,
8 to 9 p. m.
Barkeloo, Harriett, (Cb) 80, (Horn.),
915 Third av.
Barlow, John W., (Af) 83, (Reg.), 667
Bedford av.
Barney, George D., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
101 Hancock. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. Bedford 6.
Baruhart, I. C, (Af) 86, (Reg.), 70
Williams ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Bartlett, Ezra, (Av) 31, (Reg.), 12
7th ave.
Bartlett, Homer L., (Q) 55, (Reg.),
Flatbush (Kings Co.) Hospital.
Bartley, Blias Hudson, (N) 79, (Reg.),
21 Lafayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2 and 6 to 8 p. m.. except Sunday.
Bates, Wm. H., (N) 63, (Reg.), 173
Remseu. Before 10.30 a. m., 4.30 to
7 p. m.
Baylies, Bradford L. B., (Q) 52,
(Horn.), 398 Bedford ave. 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 6.80 p. m.
Bayles, Havens B., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 442
9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 7 "South."
Beach, Arthur (Bs) 75, (Horn), 300
Sumner. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Beach, Willard P., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 128
Cambridge place. 8 to 10 a. m., 5%
to 7% p. m.
Beardsley, Wm. E., (K) 76, (Reg.),
101 Taylor. 8 to 10 a. m., 2% to 4
and 6 to 8 p. m.
Beasley, Craveford D., (Af) 79, (Reg.),
706 Greene ave.
Becker, Chas. P., 66, 214 Hale ave.
5 to 7 p. m.
Beckert, Charles A., (Dp) 52, (Reg.),
2614 Atlantic.
Bedford, Edwin R., (Bs) 94, (Horn.),
48 Concord. Until noon. Tel. No.
682.
Belcher, Wm. L., (Af) 84, (Beg.),
25 S. Portland ave.
Bell, Agrippa Nelson (B) 42, (Reg.),
291 Union. Until 1 p. m. Editor
"The Sanitarian."
Bell, Harry Kent, (Af) 84, (Reg.),
1270 Bergen. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
and 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Bell, Lucien T., (Af) 80, (Reg.), 595
Marcy. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Bell, Robert J., (Af) 87, (Reg.), 285
Warren. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to d and
6 to 9 p. m.
Bellows, Charles M., (K) 83, (Beg.))-
433 Nostrand. 1 to 3, 6% to 8%
p. m. Tel. No. 193.
Bender, Herman P., (Ca) 79, (Reg.),.
683 Bushwick ave.
Benedict, Wm. C, (A) 44, Beg.), 172
St. John's place.
Bennett, Edward. (Q) 86, (Reg.), 1047
3d ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7
to 8 p. m.
Bennett, George H. R., (N) 60,(Hom.),
21 S. Portland ave. 8 to 10 a. m.
Bennett, Franklin, (N) 75, (Reg.), 686-
Greene ave. Until 81/2 a. m., 4 to 5-
and 8 to 9 p. m.
Bennett, Nehemiah Knight (Bs) 77,.
(Horn.), 624 Macon. 8 to 10 a. m.,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bennett, Wm. H. (N) 70, (Reg.), 839-
President. 8 to 10 a. m. and 1 to 7
p. m.
Bentley, Elias Hudson, (Af) 79, (Beg.),.
21 Lafavette av. 8 to 10 a. m.,-
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Benton, Stuart H., (Z) 79, (Reg.),-
1063 Bergen. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to-
8 p. m.
Berensohn, Rudolph, (Af) 81, (Reg.),.
1090 Lafayette av. 9 to 10 a. m.,.
2 to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Berendsohn, William A., (Af) 89,.
(Beg.), 142 Bergen.
Betlenbach, P. H., (Af) 91, (Reg.)^
9 Stuvvesant av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 8 to 9 p. m. Tel No. 1107 Wil-
liamsburg.
Bernauer, Emil 0., (N) 91, (Reg.),
687 Bushwick. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2
and 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Betz, Henry, (N) 86, (Reg.), 55 Tomp-
kins av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7
to 8 p. m.
Bierbauer, Bruno W., (Bs) 91, (Hom.),.
85 Pierrepont. Until 10.30 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1687 Brook-
lyn.
Bierwirth, Julius C, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
137 Montague. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2'
and 5 to 6 p. m.
Biggam.Wm. H., Jr., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
1197 Dean. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to-
2 and 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Billing, Albert W., (K) 87, (Reg.),
0 2d. av. and 74th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 7 to 8 p, m. Tel. No. 218 B.
Bindrim, Robert G., (N) 84, (Reg.),.
195 Leonard.
Bingel, Gustave A., (Lx) 61, (Reg.),
96 Ten Eyck.
Bingham, C. C, (Bx) 86, (Eel.), 411
Carlton av.
Bird, James R., (Q) 58, (Reg.), 122;
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3E00KLYN.— Continned.
Birdsall, Asahel Houghton, (Bq) 73,
(Horn.), 1036 Bedford av. 8 to 12
a. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 250
Williamsburg.
Bishop, A. O., (Af) 89, (Reg.), 312
Lafayette av. until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bishop, Ernest Smith, (Ag) 89, (Q)
92, (Reg.), 818 Bedford av. 8 to
10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 1406 Williamsburg.
Bishop, Gertrude G., (Gc) 77, (Horn.),
475 Madison.
Bishop, Henry Maturin (Q) 69, (Reg.),
338 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 280 So.
Black, Robert, ( ) — , 264 Bridge.
Black, Robert A., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 106
Johnston. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Blackman, Mrs. Lora,(Cu) 80,(Hom.),
519 Clinton ave. 10 to 12 a. m.
Blackman, Wm. W., (Bs) 77, (Hom.),
519 Clinton ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 204.
Blaisdell, Silas 0., (N) 82, (Reg.),
225 Roebling (6th st.)
Blake, Benjamin F. M., (K) 90, (Reg),
35 Schennerhorn. 9 a. m. to 1 p.
m. Tel. No. 1003.
Blake, James A., (At) 69, (Reg.), 194
Putman av.
Blakeney, James Isaac Hayes (Af) 91,
(Reg.), 165 Baltic. 9 to 11 a. m., 1
to 4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Blanchard, Austin J., (Af) 92, (Reg.),
. 343 Tompkins ave.
Bleecker, W. H., (Bs) 87, (Hom.,
Essex, near Belmont ave. 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bliss, Henry D., (At) 82, (Reg.), 23
Halsey.
Bliss, Solon F., (At) 74, (Reg.), 646
Herkimer .
Bliss, Wm. A., (At) 62, (Reg.), 350
11th.
Bloodgood, Delavan, (B) 54, (Reg.),
330 Clearmont ave.
Bodkin, Dominick G., (N) 66, (Reg.),
259 DeKalb ave.
Boetzkes, Peter A. E., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
Benson-hurst-by-the-sea. 7 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 7 to 8 p. m.
Bogart, J. Bion, (N) 84, (Reg.), 423
Washington ave. 2 to 3, 7 to 7.30
p. m.
Bogert, Edward S., (N) 60, (Reg.),
U. S. Naval Hospital.
Bogert, Edward S.,Jr.,(Q) 89, (Reg.),
U. S. Navy Yard.
Boggs, Seth D„ (K) 86, (Reg.), 369
Tompkins av, 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Botsford, Le Baron, (B) 73, (Reg.),
. 2770 Fulton. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bolan, Lorenzo W., (Bs) 85, (Hom.),
679 Greene av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 336 Bedford.
Bond, Prank,(N) 57,(Hom.), 27 Scher-
merhorn. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel., No. 723.
Bonnell, Charles P., (Bq) 71, (Horn.),
3 Hanson pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Bostwick, Benjamin E., (Af) 90,
(Reg.), 20 Clinton.
Bowen, West, (D. V. S.) ffm) 49, — ,
226 State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Tel. No. 1016.
Bowlsby, William H., (Bx) 68, (Eel.),
170 Van Seclen av. 8 to 10 a. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
Bowron, Francis W., (N) 70, (Reg.),
259 Tompkins. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bowser, Willard P., (N) f77, (Reg.),
506 Ninth av.
Boyden, Frank E., (Ac) 85, (Reg.),
622 Marcy. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Bradner, Frank W., (K) 89, (Reg.),
149 Tompkins.
Braislin, William O., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
515 Clinton av. 9 to 12 a. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Branch, Edward C, (At) 92, (Reg.),
451 6th av.
Brandt, Washington J., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
379 Union. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 267.
Breck, Wm. B., (Bs) 90, (Hom.), 625
Carroll. 8 to 11 a. m., 0 to 7 p. m.
Breslin, Daniel S., (D. V. S.), (Hn) 87,
94 Adams. Until 10 a. m. Tel. No.
1175.
Bretz, George Z., (Af) 64, (Reg.), 186
Remsen.
Brewer, Henry J., (Af) 81, (Reg.), 478
18th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Brewster, R. C, (Af) 90, (Reg.), 126
Lefferts place.
Briggs, Benjamin M., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
106 Willoughby. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Brinkerhoff, Abraham S., (Bs) 92,
(Hom.), 544 Monroe. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Brinkman, Albert, (N) 83, (Reg.), 176
Bergen.
Brinsmade, Wm. Barrett, (Horn.), (Q)
92, (Reg.), 166 Columbia Heights.
Bristow, Algernon T.,. (Q) 76, (Reg.).
234 Clinton. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m., except Thursday. Tel.
B'klyn, 1339.
Brodie, John A., (Q) 55, (Reg.), 35
Ashland place. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Bronson, Charles H., (Bx) 70, (Eel.),
438 Pacific. 8 a. m. to 1, 3 to 4 p. m.
Broughton, Mark A., (Bx) 81, (Eel.),
572 Fulton. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Broughton, L. D., Jr., (Bs) 82, (Horn.),
289 Ryerson.
Brown, Annie M., (Bw) 8(», (Horn.),
976 Bedford ave.
Brown, David N., (Bx) 81, (Eel.), 217
liorimer.
Brown, 0. Evelyn, (Ob) 91, (Horn.),
440 Franklin ave. 10 to 12 a. m.
Brown, Harriet E., (Cb) 72, (Hoiu.),
440 Franklin ave. 8 to 11 a. m.
Brown, D. Rollins, (IQ 81, (Reg.), 57
Putnam ave. 8 to 10 - . ~
6 to 8 p. m.
Putnam ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
Brown, Lucy Hall, (W) 78, (Reg.),
158 Montague. 10 to 12 a. m. (See
Hall.)
Brown, Samuel S. (Af) 88, (Reg.), 844
Lafayette ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 985 Williamsburg.
Brown, Thomas E., (N) 90, (Reg.),
278 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1769.
Browning, Wm., (Dp) 81, (Beg.), 54
LefEerts place, c. Grand ave. 9 to
10 a. m., 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Browning, Wm. W., (K) 84, (Beg.),
155 Reid ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Bruce, Frederick J., (Af) 87, (Beg.),
391 Second ave.
Brundage, Albert H., (N) 85, (Reg.),
1153 Gates ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Brundage, Amos H., (N) 55, (Reg.),
609 Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Brunner, Charles W., (Af) 91, (Beg.),
103 Wilson. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7.30 to 9.30 p. m.
Brush, Arthur Gonklin, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
339 Lafayette av. 8 to 11 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Brush, G. R., ( ) — , U. S. N. Medical
Inspector, Navy Yard.
Brush, George W., (Af) 76, (Reg.),
2 Spencer pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
and 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. Bedford 449.
Bryant, Melville, (Bs) 62, (Horn.), 64
Greene av.
Bryant, Wm. C, (Bs) 71, (Horn.), 64
Greene. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
Tel. No. 1751.
Bryn, Harold, (Af) 88, (Reg.), 598
Henry, 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to
7 p. m.
Buchaca, Bmilio, (Af) 81, (Reg.), 253
Reid av.
Buck, Edvrard T., (Af) 88, (Beg.), 140
Ft. Greene pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Buckley, Thomas M., (Af), 91, (Reg.),
37 Hicks. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 4.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Bucknam, Phoebe N., (Id) 66, (Eel.),
884 Pacific.
Bullwinkle, Henry, (K) 88, (Reg.), "433
Franklin av.
Bulmer, George W., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
1210 Bushwick av. 9 to 11 a. m., 6
7 p. m. Ttel. No. 63. E. N. Y.
Bunker, Edward S., (K) 71, (Beg.),
178 St. John pi. 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Tel., Brooklyn, 185.
Bunker, Henry A., (AI) 76, (Reg.), 158
Sixth av. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6.30
p. m. Evenings by appointment. Tel.
No. 1001.
Bunn, Albert C, (Z) 67, (Reg.), 464
Herkimer.
Burdick, James T., ( ) — , 459 Gates
av.
Burge, J. H. Hobart, (N) 48 (Reg.),
182 Montague. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 325.
Burger, Anthony J., (A), 83, (Beg.),
496 Decatur.
Burhans, Wm. M., (Dv) 75, (Eel.), 45
Cranberry.
Burke, F. M. (N) 90, (Reg.), 517 Man-
hattan ave.
Burke, Thomas J., (Bf), 91, (Reg.),
546 Sixth av.
Burnard, Henry W., (Q), 77, (Reg.),
384 Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Bumham, Clark C, (Bq) 81, (Horn.).
182 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 602.
Burnett, Katherine D., (Cb) 92,
(Horn.), 486 Bedford ave. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Burnett, Peter V., (N) 76, (Beg.), 804
Driggs ave. 9 to 12 m.
Bumham, Clark, (Bq) 81, (Horn.), 182
Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 602.
Burroughs, Benjamin, (Ai) 88, (Beg.),
428 Franklin.
Butler, G. B., (N) 93, (Reg.), M. a
Hospital.
Butler, Glentworth R., (Af) 80, (Reg.),
229 Gates. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
3 p. m. Sun., 2 to 3 p. m.
Butler, Wm. E., (Af) 90, (Beg.), 113
Halsey. 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 1 and 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Butler, Wm. Morris, (Q) 73, (Hom.),
507 Clinton ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 6
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 445.
Byrne, Charles A., (Af) 94, (Reg.), L.
I. Coll. Hospital.
Bym, Marcus L., (N) 51, (Beg.), 340
Cumberland.
Byrne, Henry V., (Aq) 92, (Reg.),
314 Clinton. Until 10 a m. 4 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 210.
Byrne, John J., (Dc) 46, (Beg.), 314
Clinton. 1 to 3 p. m., ex. Wed. and
Sat. Tel. No. 210.
Byrne, S. J., (Af) 90. (Reg.), 146
Schermerhom. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5.
7 to 8 p. m. '
Cable, Josiah C, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 399
Monroe.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Caenmerer, Wm. H., (Fb) 47, (Reg.),
93 Mark's av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2
and 6 to 8 p. m.
Callaghan, David E., (Af) 80, (Reg.),
139 Vanderbilt av.
Caldwell, Frank Eddy, (B'q) 80,
(Horn.), 151 Henry. 9 to 11 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 291
W'msbg.
Callen, W. J., (Af) 92, (Reg.), 192
Dean.
Callendar, Alsoz B., (B) 88, (Reg.),
135 Remsen ave.
Campbell, Alice B., (Ob) 67, (Horn.),
114 S. 8d.
Campbell, Frederick B., (Aq) 77,
(Reg.), 241 Hoyt st.
Campbell, John B.. (Bs) 88, (Horn.),
114 S. 3d.
Cameron, Elizabeth W. M., ( ) 87,
(Horn.) and (Eel.), 23 7th av. Before
12M., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1674.
Cameron, Henry H., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
28 7th av. Before 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1674.
Candidus, Panteleon, (Q) 72, (Reg.),
232 S. 9th.
Cardona, Laurence J., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
805 Greene ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4 and 6 to 7.80 p. m.
Cardozo, Jacob L.., (S) 78, (Horn.) 287
Hoyt. 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 1 and
6 to 8 p. m.
Carey, John J., (Af) 92, (Reg.), 214
Smith.
Cargill, Frank A.. (Ba) 92, (Horn.),
507 McDonough.
Carley, Wm. R. R., (K) 88, (Reg.), 775
Quincy.
Carman, A. B., ( ) — 477 Bergen.
Carman, George P., (Eel.) 79, (Eel.),
142 Prince.
Carney, J. Liester, (Af) 88, (Reg.), 243
6th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and
6 to 8 p. m.
Carolan, Eugene Joseph, (K) 78,
(Reg.), 946 Bedford ave. Before 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Carpenter, Frank E., (Af) 83, (Rug.),
1332 Myrtle ave.
Carr, Henry L., (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 856
liafayette ave. Until 10 a. m., 12.30
to 1.80, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 419
Bedford.
Carr, Matthew Lawrence, (Q) 92,
(Reg.), 135 Remsen. 9 to 11 a. m.
Carreau, Joseph A., (Cx) 75, (Reg.),
38 St. John Place. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 250.
Carroll, Alexander F., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
165 Washington Park. 9 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 8 and 6 to 7.30. Tel. No.
1318.
Carroll, Edward J., (N) 82, (Reg.),
230 Leonard. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Casey, Samuel B., (Bh) 87, (Reg.), 297
Stuyvesant.
Caswell, Walter, (K) 62, (Reg.), 986
Hancock.
Cassiday, Georgia A., (Cb) 80, (Horn.)
703 Nostrand ave.
Oatlin, Arnold W., (A) 65, (Reg.), 207
Greene ave.
Chaffee, George H., (W) 81, (Reg.),
226 47th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Chapin, Edward, (Bs) 78, (Hom.), 21
Schermerhorn. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 7.30 p. m., Sundays 2 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 414.
Chaplin, Frank T., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
324 Sumner.
Chapman, William L., (K) 93, (Reg.),
518 Monroe. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Charbonneau, Lionel C, (K) 88, (Reg.),
232 9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8.30 p. m. Tel. No. 345 "So."
Chase, Walter B., (Bn) 67, (Reg.), 645
Marcy. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Ohilds, Samuel B., (N) 69, (Reg.), 498
Classen ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Church, Stewart, (Q) 70, (Reg.), 236
Clinton. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 386.
Clapp, Herbert M., (At) 90, (Reg.), 110
Clymer.
Clark, Charles E., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 259
Lorimer. 6 to 7.80 p. m.
Clark, Charles P., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 114
Montague.
Clark, Frank H., (Af) 87, (Reg.), 609
Greene ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
and 6 to 8 p. m.
Clark, Joseph E., (Q) 49, (Reg.), 184
Clinton. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4 and
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Clarke, M. Elizabeth (Cb) 81, (Hom.)i
8 Lafayette ave. 9 to 12 a. m., ex-
cept Thursday.
Clarke, Stanley G., (N) 68, (Reg.), 694
Halsey. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 589 Bedford.
Claylaud, John M., (Al) 84, (Reg.),
449 Pulaski. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Close, Stuart (Bs) 85, (Hom.), 641
Willoughby ave. 8 to lO a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 682
W'msbg.
Clowminzer, W. H., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
768 Halsey.
Cochran, Alexander, (Q) 57, (Reg.),
127 Seventh ave. Until 9 a. m. 12
to 2, 5 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 458.
Cochran, George G., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
Lincoln and Adams ave.
Cochran, Henry L., (Af) 79, (Reg.),
141 Clinton. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 432.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Cochran, John A., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
127 Seventh ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 458.
Coddington, Fannie (Ob) 67, (Horn.),
16 Orniand place.
Coffin, I. Francis (N) 86, (Reg.), 1096
Lafayette ave.
Coffin, Lawrence, (Af) 89, (Reg.), 473
Bedford ave. 9 to 12. Eve. and Sun-
day by appointment.
Cogswell, Henry B., (K) 86, (Reg.),
560 Greene.
Colahan, Thomas P., (K) 79, (Reg.),
105 India. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p.
m. Tel. No. 216, Greenpoint.
Colgan, John J., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 191
Nassaua. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 6
to 9 p. m.
Colgan, Joseph, (Af) 90, (Reg.), 370
Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1533.
Colt, Edwin N., (Ai) 32, (Reg.), 90
Morton.
Colton, Edward G., (K) 68, (Reg.),
311 Fulton. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Colton, Frederick H., (Af) 64, (Reg.),
136 Montague. 8 to 9.S0 a. m., 3 to
4, 6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 587.
Confcling, Henry, (Af) 86, (Reg.), 143
TeTlla 991? ^^ "■ '"•' ^ *° ^ P" °'-
Conkiing,'john T (Q) 55, (Reg.), 143
Remsen. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 991.
Conrad,. Louis, (N) 87, (Reg.), 136 S.
Ninth. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
^°^iS''^°' ^^°^se W., (Af) 91, (Reg,),
.^od Kyerson.
""lerjlinton!^"' ^- ^•' <^« '^' (^^^•>'
Conway, John J (Af) 80, (Reg.), 47
Putnam ave. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to
7.30 p. m.
''Paci?^.n"t?5.^^'^ ''' (^^^•^' ^2^
Cooper, John, (Ah) 46, (Reg.), 79 St.
James place.
Corbally, Thomas P., (K) 68, (Reg.),
590 Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 1^ to 1
6 to 8 p. m.
Corbin, Job, (Aq) 59, (Reg.), 296 Mc-
Donough. 8 to 6 to 8.
^o'S?'"-^"' Jeremiah J., (N) 75, (Reg.),
009 itent ave.
^^M^'^A'' J^^^^^l J-. (Q) 82, (Reg.),
301 Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Wed. and Sat., 1
to 3 excepted. Tel No. 1176
^°I^^A Cliarles, (Av) 56, (Reg.), 23
b. Oxford.
Corish John L., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 32
Herbert. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Cornwall, E. E., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 146
Herkimer. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Cornell, George B., (N) 84, (Horn.), 137
Seventh ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 92, "South."
Cornell, James L., (Af) 90, (Reg.), 33
Monroe place.
Corrigan, J. E. , (N) 92, (Reg. ), 595 Macon
Cort, Lottie A., (Ob) 83, (Horn.), 89
Division. 8 to lO a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7. p. m. Tel. No. 83 W'msbg.
Oortelyou, Lawrence Y., (K) 64,
(Reg.), 660 Tenth. 8 to 12 a. m. and
6 to 7 p. m.
Costales, Alfredo, (K) 77, (Reg.), 439
Evergreen. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
and 6 to 8 p. m.
Coughlin, Robert E., (N) 92, 287 47th.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ooverly, John H., (Bv) 65, (Reg.), 191
Washington Park.
Coville, Addison L., (Q), 89, (Reg.),
135 Remsen.
Coville, Luzerne, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 107
Sixth ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7.
p. m. Tel. No. 1708.
Cox, Charles N. (A) 83, (Reg.), 168
Halsey. 9 to 12 m.
Cox, James A. (Af) 91, (Reg.), 203 S.
Portland ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3 and 6 to 8 p. m.
Cox, Thomas P., (Af) 93 (Reg.), 297
N. 9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Crandall, R. Percy, (A) 87, (Reg.),
Naval Hospital.
Craig, T. C, ( ) — , Navy Yard, Pier 80.
Creamer, Joseph M., (N) 73, 170 N.
Sixth. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7
to 9 p. m. H., 122 Tompkins ave.,
7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 1 and 5 to 7 p. m.
Criado, Louis F., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 147
Fort Greene place.
Criepen, A. M., (K) 91, (Reg.), 15
Macoa. 9 to 11 a. m., and 5 to 7 p. m.
Crowell, Edward P., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
146 McDonough.
Cruikshank, Wm. J., (N) 80, (Reg.),
102 Port Greene place.
Crutchley, Wm. P., (Be) 70, (Reg.),
608 Madison.
Cunnion, Robert F., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
304 Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Curran, Peter J., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 173
Carlton ave.
Curry, Albert M., (A) 75, (Reg.), 493
Olasson ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Curry, Stephen A., ( ) 79, (D. V. S.),
1047 Green av. and 17 Central Place.
7 to 9 a. m.
Cushing, George W., (Af) 74, (Reg.),
221 Schermerhorn. 8 to 12 a. m.,
8 to 9 p. m.
Dalton, Wm. R. I., (Hs) 84, (Reg.), 41
Moffat.
Danielson, John E., (Ai) 86, (Reg.),
234 Bergen.
Darling, Nathaniel B., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
538 State.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Davidson, Robert T., (K) 77, (Reg.),
693 Bushwick.
Davis, John F., (K) 74, (Reg.), 554
Quincy, 7 to 8% a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m.
Davis, Milton B., (Af) 83, (Reg.), 319
Ninth. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Davis, W. H., (N) 61, (Reg.), 372
Stuyveeant ave.
Dawe, Harry P., (N) 86, (Reg.), 819
Grr6 611 6 8. V 6
Day, Edgar, (Af) 87, (Reg.), 306 Sum-
mer ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Dayton, William A., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 87
S. Ninth.
DeBowes, Thomas N., (N) 68, (Reg.),
429 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p.m.
DeCastro, Joseph F., (K) 85, (Reg.),
558 Henry. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1445.
Dee, Wm. Vincent, (Af) 93, (Reg.),
290 Bridge c. Johnson. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
1775.
Deike, Gustave, (Ig) (Hom.), 114 Ber-
gen.
De la Mesa, Carlos A., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
■549 Washington ave.
Delap, George W., (Af) 85, (Reg.),
63 Herbert.
Delatour, H. Beeckman, (Q) 87, (Reg.),
53 Eighth av. 1 to 3 a. m., 7 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. So. 17.
De La Vergne, Charles E., (Af) 78,
(Reg.), 40 Schermerhorn.
DeLong, William A., (N) 63, (Reg.),
285 S. Second. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
DelRisco, Justo, (Q) 79, (Reg.), 235
Washington av. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m.
DeMund, Fred C, (Q) 55, (Reg.),
22d av. and Bath av.
Denison, Rial N., (Af) 77, (Bs) 78,
(Hom.), 170 6th av. Until 10 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m.; Sun. till 11 a. m.
Tel. No. 323.
Denslow, M. H., (Bs) D2, (Hom.), 174
Keap.
DeWattford, D., (At) 91, (Reg.), 270
9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and -7 to 9
p. m.
Dewey, George A., (I) 49, (Horn.), 239
Quincy.
Dexheimer, John (N) 82, (Reg.), 228
S. 4th.
Devo, Jonathan T., (Bs) 70, (Horn.),
364 9th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 200.
Dickie, Perry, (Bs) 80, (Horn.), 200
Schermerhorn.
Dickert, John G., (Af) 93, (Reg.), 236
Manhattan.
Dickinson, Robert L., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
145 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
ta 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 551
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Dickson, James D., (K) 87, (Reg.1.
27 Jefferson. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3
and 7 to 8% p. m.
Diehl, William, Jr., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
36 McKibbin. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Diekman, George C, (Q) 91, (Reg.)',
645 Park av.
Dillon, William, (Cp) 85, (Reg.), 192
N. 5th.
Dilthey, Charles, (El) 49, (Reg.), 239
Lorimer.
Dirkes, George J., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 186
S. 2d.
Dixon, George S., (K) 86, (Reg.), 260
Ryerson.
Dixon, Herbert Sidney, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
259 Putnam. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Dixon, Thomas, (P) 89, (Reg.), 92
Sands. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1756.
Dodge, Edward L., (N) 88, (Reg.), 577
Classen av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Dolbeare, Fred L., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
Inebriates' Home, Fort Hamilton.
Dominguez, George, (N) — 86, (Reg.),
108 2d pi.
Donahue, James A., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
8 Underbill av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 a m.
Dority, Charles E., (Q) 83. (Reg.),
411 Union. .Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1281.
Doty, George H., (Bs) 84, (Hom.), 129
Schermerhorn. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m Tel. No. 1317 B'klyn.
Doty, Stephen B., (Ai) 52, (Reg.), 130
Ryerson.
Dower, Andrew J., (K) 78, (Reg.), 380
Union.
Downey, Martin, (K) 93, (Reg.), 120
Oak.
Drake, Wm. F., (N) 89, (Reg.), 20 Ir-
ving P14ce.
Drescher, Maximilian, (Af) 91, (Reg.),
281 11th.
Droesch, Joseph L., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 825
Willoughby ave.
Droge, John H., (K) 84, (Reg.), 8
Stuyvesant ave. 8 to 11 a. m. Sunday
and evenings by appointment.
Drury, Alfred T., (Ah) 57, (Reg.), 236
De Graw.
Drury, George, (Af) 78, (Reg.), Ill
Johnson. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Dudley, Clifton R., (K) 91, (Reg.), 135
Remsen.
Dudley, Wm. F., (Af) 86, (Reg.), 147
Clinton. 9 to 12 a. m., p. m. by ap-
pointment. Tel. No. 1234.
Duggan, C, (Af) 91, (Reg.), 1198 Pa-
cific.
Duggan, James A., (N) 68, (Reg.), 260
Grand ave.
334
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BROOKLYN.— Contintied.
Duggan, E. F., (Af) 93, (Reg.), 35
Vernon ave.
Duggan, Homan F., (Af) 93, (Reg.), 35
Vernon ave.
Duhigg, B. A., (Af) 94, (Reg.), Cor.
100th St., 4th ave.
DunlBTy, Suzette E., (Dk) 78, (Horn.),
166 DeKalb ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to
7 p. m.
Dunning, Zopher F., (At) 88, (Reg.),
238 Arlington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 4
to 7 p. m.
Duryea, Jesse T., (K) 89, (Reg.), |
Kingston Ave. Hospital.
Dusenbury, Henry, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 252
S. 3d.
Dusseldorf, Louis M., (Af) 88, (Reg.), ■
392 Union. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1219.
Baton, J. Albro, (Ds) 76, (Horn.), 91
Taylor. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 514 W'msbg.
Eccles, Robert G., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 191
Dean.
Eccles, M. H., (Af) 78, (Reg.), 290 At-
lantic ave.
Eden, Samuel, (Bq) 76, (Horn.), 1340
Bushwick ave. Until 9 a. m., 7.30
p. m. Tel. So. 47 E. N. Y.
Edminster, Frederick, (K) 83, (Reg.),
380 9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. ,
Tel. No. 93 "South."
Edson, Benjamin, (N) 73, (Reg.), 83
St. Mark's ave.
Edwards, Thomas J., (N) 85, (Reg.),
355 Flushing ave.
Ellarson, Charlotte E., (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
762 Bedford ave.
Elswirth, John L., (Pb) 67, (Reg.), 23
Summer.
Elliot, Amos H., (Bs) 88, (Horn.), 482
Quincy. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 219 Bedford.
Elliott, Joseph Bailey, (Ag) 53, (Horn.),
493 Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2 p. m. Tel. No. 146, Bedford.
Ellis, Joseph M., (Ly) 89, (Reg.), 1372
Herkimer.
EUstrom, Carl E., (In) 89, (Reg.), 489
Atlantic ave. 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.;
Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Eltinge, Edgar, (Q) 52, (Reg.), 2 Ve-
rona place.
Embden, Oscar, (Da) 88, (Reg.), 184
State. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2.30 to 3, 5
to 6.30 p. m. ; Sundays, 8.30 to 9.30
a. m. Tel. No. 1499.
Emery, Z. Taylor, (Ap) 74, (Reg.),
481 Washington ave. 8 to 9, 2 to 3,
7 to 8; Sundays, 2 to 3. Tel. 130,
Brooklyn.
Enright, Maurice, (Q) 85. (Reg.), 887
Greene ave.
Ensell, J. Edwin, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 125
High.
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Ensey, W. Webster, (Bs) 92, (Hom.),
109 Cumberland. Tel. No. 129
Brooklyn.
Enton, Harry, (Af) 85, (Reg.), 303
Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 6.
Ermentraut, A. O., (Bs) — , (Hom.),
399 S. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Ermentraut, Henry, (Bt) 82, (Hom.),
466 Hart. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 327 W'msbg.
Ermentraut, John P., (Bs) 63, (Horn.),
134 Hendrix.
Essig, George, (K) 93, (Reg.), 488
Bedford ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1308, Wil-
liamsburgh.
Evans, George Alfred, (K) 73, (Reg.),
909 Bedford ave. 8 to 10 a. m.
Everson, Geo., (Av) 85, (Reg.), 364
GrrGGDG fl,V.
Fairbairn, Henry A., (Ac) 77, (Q) 78.
(Reg.), 249 McDonough. 8 to 10, 1
to 2, 6 to 7.30. Tel. 439 Bedford.
Fawdrey, John W., (Bs) 92, (Horn.),
' 196 Clermont av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1297 B'k'lyn.
Pearn, Herbert, (Bu) 51, (Beg.), 196
Clermont av.
Feely, Jas. F., (N) 65, (Reg.), 296 Lori-
mer. 8 to 10, 6 to 8 Wed.
Ferris, G. Newton, (Af) 79, (Reg.), 910
Platbush, Flatbush. 8 to 9, 6 to 8.
Figueira, Mathias, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 14
Stuyvesant av.
Fineke, Bernhardt, (N) 54, (Hom.), 122
Livingston. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Finley, E. F., (Ad) 92, (Beg.), 116 Wil-
loughby. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Firth, Elizabeth, (Bx) 71, (Eel.), 71
Harmon.
Fischer, Otto, (Ck) 74, (Reg.), 740
Flushing av.
Fish, Mary E., (Cb) 94, (Horn.), 214
Quincy. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m,
Tel. No. 1516.
Fiske, Wm. M. L., (K) 63, (Horn.), 484
Bedford ave. 8 to 11 a. m. Tel. No.
57 W'msbg.
Fitzgerald. George Michael, (Af) 92,
(Reg.), 520 Henry. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fitzsimmons, Jas. C, (lo) — , (Ree.V.
453 Gold. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 27 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1072.
Flannery, David M., (N) 80, (Reg.),
355 Bergen.
Fleet, Wm. B., (Af) 86. (Reg.), 22
Park place.
Fleischauer, Frank W., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
159 Bergen.
^^4™i?S-/^^- ^•' (^*) 80' (I^g-), 471
Bedford av.
Fleming, Leon M., (Af) 87, (Reg.).
334 Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1178.
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335
BROOKLYN. —Continued.
Fogarty, T. Louis, (Af) 91, (Reg.),
167 Union. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 925.
Forbes, J. Harrison, (N) 57, (Reg.),
1119 Hancock.
Ford, A. William, (N) 72, (Reg.), 192
Union. Before 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 607.
Foss, Stephen, (Be) 59, (Reg.), 353
St. Mark's place.
Fowler, Ohauncey B., (Af) 78, (Reg.),
752 Carrol.
Fowler, George Ryerson, (J£) 71,
(Reg.), 301 DeKalb ave. 1 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 123.
Francis, Joseph M., ( ) — , (Bot), 887
Herkimer.
Franciscus, Henry (Af) 88, (Reg.),
85 Tompkins ave.
Fraser, Homer E., (K) 91, (Reg.), 29
Lafayette ave. 8 to 10, 12 to 1,
6 to 8.
Freel, Frank J., (Af) 91, (Reg.), i>28
Bedford ave.
Freis, Eugene A., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 1301
Bushwick ave.
French, Thomas R., (Q) 71, (Reg.),
150 Joralemon. 9 to 12.
Frickenstein, Theodore, (Q) 64, (Reg.),
110 Union ave. Till 9, 1 to 2, 6
to 7.
Friend, Walter M., (Be) 84, (Reg.),
404 Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1106.
Fries, William Armstrong, (A) 72,
(Reg.), 184 Forty-seventh. 9 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Fuhs, Jacob, 75, (Reg.), 286 Jefferson
ave. 11 to 1, except Sunday.
Fulda, Clements, (N) 79, (Reg.), 107
Kent. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
20, Greenpoint.
Fuller, Daniel A., (Af) 86, (Reg.), 162
Clinton.
Fuller, Francis V. C, (Bw) 84, (Reg.),
110 St. James place. Before 9 a. m.,
1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 31.
Fuller, Philip H., (At) 85, (Reg.),77
Hanson pi. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6, 7
to 9 p. m.
Fuller, Stephen E., (Q) 58, (Reg.), 77
Hanson pi. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Sundays and evenings by appoint-
ment.
Gahrar, Robert G., (Bx) 70, (EcU, 124
Java. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Gallagher, James T., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
449 Lafayette ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 201.
Gallagher, John G., ( ) — , 108 Con-
cord.
Gardiner, Sidney H., (In) 89, (Reg.),
1085 Gates ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
See Key*'
Gardiner, Wm. F., (At) 83, (Reg.), 175
6th ave. e. Lincolia place. Before 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
488.
Gardiner, Wm. C, (Af) 91, (Reg.), 138
Clinton.
Genthner, Philip J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 384
Court. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. 536.
Gerau, Francis, (Ek) 46, (Hom.), 957
Willoughby ave.
Germann, John, (N) 93, (Reg.), 93 Oak-
land ave.
Gerrie, James, (Bs) 68, (Horn.), 357
Halsey. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 544 Bedford.
Geyer, Victor. (Ca) 79, (Reg.). 103 Bergen
Gibbons, John, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 1822
Bushwick.
Gilbert, Henry S., (N) 49, (Reg.), 311
Cumberland.
Gildersleeve, Chas. P., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
35 Schermerhorn. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1003.
GilfiUan, Wm., (Do) 55, (Reg.), 98
Remsen 8to 10a m., 3to4. 7to8p.m.
Gilfillan, Wm. J., (Q) 62, (Reg.), 79
Main. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Gilfillan,W. Whitehead, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
98 Remsen.
Gill, Harry D., ( ) 84, (D. V. S.), 896
Bedford av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p.
m. Tel. No. 865 Wmsburg.
Gillespie, Lizzie S., (Cb) 85, (Horn.),
371 Bedford ave. 10 to 12 a. m., 5
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 207 W'msbg.
Gillette, Fidelo B., (A) 56, (Reg.), 195
Colyer. 8 to 9, 2 to 3, 7 to 8.
Giroux, H. H., (N) 93, (Reg.), 142 S.
4th. Until 12, 4 to 6.
Giroux, Thos. C, (N) 69, (Beg.), 142
S. 4th. 7 to 9.30, 12 to 6.
Gissler, Carl F., (Bx) 84, (Eel.), 23
Kossuth place. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 1419.
Given, James B., (Bq) 90, (Horn.), 315
11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 95 So.
Glaubit, Robt. W., (N) 88, (Reg.), 127
.Jefferson.
Gleason, Daniel F., (B) 75, (Reg.),
131 Union av. 8 to 9, 6 to 8.
Golding, John F., (Q) 75, fflefe.), 262
Gates av. 9 to 1() a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Gomez, Salvador, (Af) 91, (Beg.), 51
7th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Tel. No. 1630.
Gomez, Vincent, (Af) 92, (Reg.), 51
7th av. 9 to 12, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Sundays by appointm't. Tel. No. 1630
Gordon, Onslow A., (Av) 84, (Reg.),
666 Greene av. 8 to 10, 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30.
Gorton, David AUyn, (Id) 58, (Hom.),
137 Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
^^Tel. No. 627.
336
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BROOKLYN— Continued.
Goubreaud, G. J., D. V. S., (Hu) 91,
852 Atlantic av. 9 a. m., 12 to 1.30,
after 6 p. m. Tel. No. 29 Bedford.
Goubeaud, Henry J., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
187 Sands. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
8 to 9 p. m.
Gould, Charles S., ( ) — , 70 Sands.
8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Grady, Mary B., (Cb) 84, (Horn.), 436
Monroe. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Granger, Eeed B., (Be) 66, (Reg.),
518 Washington av.
Gravatt, Chas. U., (Lz) 70, (Reg.), Na-
val Hospital.
Graves, Chandler F., (Fy), 201 Scher-
merhorn. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gray, Reuben C, (Af) 90, (Reg.), 345
Lafayette av.
Grether, Edward, (Ck) 69, (Reg.), 184
Griffin, James M., (At) 73, (Reg.), cor.
LefEertB pi. and Grand av. 9 to 11,
5 to 8. Tel. 542 Bedford.
Griffin, John (K) 70, (Reg.), 45 Lef-
ferts. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 542.
Griffing, George P., (K) 73, (Reg.),
597 Lorimer.
Griffith, William A., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
669 Willoughby av. Before 9, af-
Griffiths, William E., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
320 Schermerhorn.
Griggs, Stephen C, (N) 49, (Reg.), 143
Lefferts pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 453.
Grover, George P., (Af) 91, (Reg.), The
Alhambra.
Grover, Harvey L., (N) 86, (Reg.),
847 Quincy.
Grover, Levris P., (N) 89, (Reg.), 880
Lafayette av.
Gulick, A. Reading, (K) 88, (Reg.),
33 Herkimer. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and
by appointment. Tel. No. 1616 Bed-
ford.
Gulick, Charlton R., (K) 82, (Reg.),
33 Herkimer. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1616 Bed-
ford.
Gunther, O. Eugene, (Af) 80, (Reg.),
157 Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 7.30 p. m.
Tel No. 1223
Gunning, J. p.', (N) 61, (Reg.), 423
Lafayette av. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Gysi, Samuel, (Ck) 51, (Reg.), 493
4th av.
Haessig, Herman T., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
146 Concord. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1472.
Hagenburger, George Leo, (D. V. S.)
(Hu) 92, 446 Hudson. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1695.
Hall, Gordon R., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 26
Scliermerhorn. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 187.
Hall, Lucy Brown, (W) 78, (Reg.), 158.
Joralemon. 10 to 12 a. m. (See
Brown).
Hallam, Albert C, (Ag) 66, (Beg.),.
524 Bedford av.
Halleck, Henry T., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
9 Lafayette av.
Hallock, F. M., (Bs) 93, (Horn.), 109'
Cumberland.
Halton, Frederick J., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
313 Clinton. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8-
_p. m. Tel. No. 968.
Halves, Frederick, ( ) — , 1024 Bush-
wick av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Hamilton, Arthur M., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
435% Classon av. 3 to 4. 7 to 8 p. m.
Hamilton, C. T., (Bs) 65, (Horn.), 375-
De Grand.
Hamlin, Fred E., (N) 92, (Reg.), 14a
Kent, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,6 to 7.30 p.
m. Tel. No. 312 Greenpoint.
HamUn, Geo. D., (N) 83, (Reg.), 14a
Kent. 8 to 9 a, m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7.30'
p. m. Tel. No. 312 Greenpoint.
Hancock, James C, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 4a
Cambridge.
Hanford, Maria U., (OC) 90, (Horn.),
178 S. 5th.
Hanford, S. CuUea, (N) 46, (Hom.),
178 S. 5th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p.m.
Hanford, Wm. H., (Cn) 53, (Horn.),
84 Lee ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Banning, John H., ffg) 94, 348 State.
8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Harcourt, Joseph M., (N) 73, (Reg.),
305 Clinton. S to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to, 8 p. m.
Hardenbrook, Isaac L., (N) 83, (Reg.),
10 7th ave.
Hardrich, August, (N) 87, (Reg.), 303
Wyckoff ave.
Hargeat, George, (Br) 87, (Eel.), 803
DeKalb av. Until 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 38 Bedford.
Berlin, Wm. H., (Q) 62, (Reg.), 532
Gates av.
Harrigan, John, (Af) 74, (Reg.), 401
Clinton. 1 to 3 p. m., evenings by
appointment. Tel. No. 513.
Harrigan, Warren E., (N) 85, (Reg.),
179 Kosciusko.
Harrington, James C, (Cn) 65, (Horn.),
151 Pierrepont.
Harris, Arthur R., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
74 Sand. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Hartt, John Charles, (Af) 92, (192
44th. 8- to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
_p. m. Tel. No. 254 "South."
Hartung, Emil F., (N) 84, (Reg.), 298
Marion.
Hasbrouck, Everitt, (B) 65, (Hom.),
369 Ninth. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 6 p.
m. Tel. No. 157 South.
Haskyll, Henry Wallace, (N) 91,
(Reg.), Bedford ave., c. Park. 8 to
10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Tel. No. 1406 Williamsburg.
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337
BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Haslett, Audley (Q) 67, (Reg.), 115
Clinton.
Hatch, Edwin A., (Af) 81, (Reg.), 201
Hart. 8 to 9, 1 to 2, 6 to 8; 8 Throop
ave., 10 to 11, 8 to 9.
Hawkins, Charles O., (N) 73, (Reg.),
356 S. Fifth.
Hawley, George R., (Af) 92, (Reg.),
291 Gates ave.
Hawley, H. Reed, (Bs) 92, (Horn.), 48
Concord. Until 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Tel. No. 468 B'klyn.
Haynes, William H., (N) 76, (Reg.),
1564 Dean. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m. and evenings.
Hayward, Mary A., (Bt) 83, (Eel.),
556 Carlton ave.
Healy, Joseph, (Af), 76, (Reg.), 203
Gates ave. 8 to 9.30, 12.30 to 1.30,
5.30 to 7.30.
Heath, Allen Smith, (N) 44, (Reg.),
205 Patchen ave. Until 10, 4 to 6.
Hector, Stuart C, (K) 78, (Reg.), 157
Carroll.
Heller, Theo. F., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 767
Halsey.
Henderson, Alvin C, (W) 72, (Reg.),
159 N. Sixth.
Henderson, G. R., (Ag) 89, (Reg.), 163
Duffield.
Hendrickson, Skidmore, (N) 66, (Reg.),
636 St. Mark's ave. Before 10 a. m.
1 p. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Henry, Charles C, (Af) 83, (Reg.), 56
Clark. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. 342, Brooklyn.
Henry, J. Williams, (V) 66, (Reg.),
232 Macon. Before 10 a. m. 3 p. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hepp, Charles T., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 398
Graham ave. 12 to 2, 6 to 8.
Herkimer, Robert, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
180y2 Adelphi.
Herman, J. Edward, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
1323 Greene ave. 8 to 9, 3 to 4,
8 to 9.
Hess, Louis, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 202 Lee
ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m. ; Sunday afternoon and
evening excepted.
Hesse, Henry J., (Af) 76, (Reg.), 163
Bushwick ave. 8 to 9, 6 to 8.
Hettesheimer, Charles J., (N) 92,
(Reg.), 313 WyckofE ave.
Heuser, Paul, (Cc) 72, (Reg.), 178
Lorimer. 8 to 9.30, 2 to 3, 7 to 9; at
60 W. Eighteenth, N. Y. city, Mon.
and Thurs., 4 to 6.
Hewitt, William B., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
227 Clermont ave.
Heyman, A., (N) 90, (Reg.), 70 John-
son ave.
Hickok, Eugene P., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
122 Penna. ave. 9 to 10, 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hicks, B. E., 93, (Reg.), 923 JefEerson
ave.
Hickok, Eugene P., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
114 Penn ave.
Hickok, Fred C, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 140
Decatur. 8 to 10, 1 to 2, 7 to 8.
Higgins, Edwin Ellsworth, (Af) 86,
(Reg.), 350 Eleventh. Before 10 a.
m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Higley, H. A., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 1327
Dean. 8 to 10, 6 to 8. Tel. No. 243
Bedford.
Hill, Florence E., (Bx) 92, (Eel), 378
Union. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Hill, E., (Bx) 80, (Eel.), 378 Union,
1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Hill, G. R., (Q) 88, (Res.), 834 Quin-
cey. 8 to 9, 6.30 to 7.30.
Hill, Isaac E., (Cg) 58, (Eel.), 378
Union.
Hill, J. O. F., (Af) 86, (Reg.), Coney
Island.
Hinkson, John R., (K) 89, (Reg.), 130
Colyer.
Hirseman, Gotthard, (Af) 88, (Reg.),
259 Columbia. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hoagland, Cornelius N., (I) 52, (Reg.),
410 Clinton ave.
Hobby, Ida Y., (Cb) 86, (Hom.), 417
Lafayette ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hodgskin, Edward Sterling, (Q) 93,
(Reg.), 440 Clinton B. 8 to 10 a. m.
and 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 47.
Hoerle, August, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 164 N.
Sixth.
Hoffman, Henry C, (Ck) 72, (Horn.),
246 Ninth. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 316 "South."
Hogan, Patrick Francis (W) 72,
(Reg.), 205 18th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Holden, Frederick C, (N) 92, (Reg.),
877 Union. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 142.
Holloway, J. Morgan, (Bs) 93, (Hom.),
109 Cumberland. Tel. No. 129
Brooklyn.
Holman, George W., (Bx) 78, (Eel.),
135 Lafayette ave. 8 to 9 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Holsteln, George D., (N) 82, (Reg.),
340 Lafayette av.
Holt, Edgar S., (N) 84, (Reg.), 422
Clermont av.
Holton, David C, (K) 86, (Reg.); 601
. Leonard. 8 to 9, 1 to 2, 7 to 9.
Homiston, Ezra W., (K) 83, (Reg.),
405 Carlton av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hoople, Heber N., (K) 85, (Reg.), 35
Kingston av. 9 to 11 a, m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hopkins, George G, (A) 68, (Reg.),
350 Washington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 444
Williamsburg.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BEOOKLYN.— Continued.
Hopper, Magnus Tate, (Bs) 91, (Horn.).
1164 Dean. 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Horton, Alex. F., (Af) 81, (Reg.), 242
Quincy. 6 to 8 p. m.
Hotchkiss, Henry Ttomas, (Af) 91,
(Reg.), 520 Gates av. Until 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Houghton, Burr L., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
1395 Bedford ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Howe, Alexander C, (N) 93, (Reg.),
28 Green av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 701.
Howe, Jacob F., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 352%
Ninth. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Hoxsie, Edward H., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 1
Hart. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
Hud^'t, Frank P., (K) 84, (Reg.), 487
Clinton av.
Hudson, Wm. T., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
218 Livingston. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 405.
Hufnagel, Henry M., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
208 Park av. , „„^
Hughes, Peter G., (N) 79, (Reg.), 2(5
Berry. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Hulbert, Edwin A., (Es) 60, (Reg.),
22 First pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6 p.m.
Hull, Thos. H., (Af) 90, (Reg), 55 Lee
av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
Hunt, Ida B., (Cb) 80, (Horn.), 214
Quincy. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Hunt, Joseph H., (Q) 72, 1085 Bed-
ford av. Before 9 a. m., 4 to 7
Hunter, Wm. L., (Z) 90, (Beg.), 460
Huntingdon, Abel, (N) 62, (Reg.), 86
McDoncTjgh. Before 9, after 5.30.
Huss, Max H., (Fb) 71, (Reg.), 46
Sumner.
Hutchings, O. La Salle, (Del.) 73,
(Reg.), 97 Van Sicklen.
Hntchins, Alexander, (Bu) 60, (Reg.),
796 DeKalb av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1, 5 to
7 p. m.
Hutchinson, Wm. M., (Af) 81, (Reg.),
205 Clinton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 737.
Hyde, Clarence E., (Af) 94, (Reg.),
215 Schermerhorn, 8 to 10 a. m.
Hyde, Belcher, (N) 83, (Reg.), .282
McDonough. Before 9.30, 12 to 1,
4 to 7.
Hyde, Joel Wilbur, (Ag) 61, (Reg.),
215 Schermerhorn. Before lO a. m.
4 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 228.
Her, Geo. H., (Bs) 90, (Horn.), 455
Halsey. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7.30 p.
m.; Sunday 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
178 Bedford
Ilgen, Elnst, (Bz) 36, (Reg.), 369 Her-
kimer.
Ingalls, Jtmes W., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 848
Lafayette. 9 to 12 a. m., Sundays
12 to 2 p. m.
Irish, L. Barstow, (Ai) 60, (^) 01,
(Reg.), 276 Ninth. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 191 South.
Jackson, A. Wilbur, (Ai) 67, (Reg.),
151 Pierrepont.
Jackman, F. B., (O) — , (Reg.), 135
Remsen. 11 a. m. to 1., 3 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 250.
Jacobson, Adolphus E., (Bx) 70, (Eel.),
212 S.. Fourth.
Jacobson, David, (N) 88, (Reg.), 212
, S. Fourth.
James, Warren A., (K) 65, (Reg.),
528 Bedford av. Till 10 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m. At 445 Grand, N. Y., 1.30
to 3 p. m.
Jameson, Patrick C, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
138 Clinton. 9 to 10 ai. m., 3 to
4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1675.
Jarrett, Arthur R., (Af) 79, (Horn.), 91
Halsey.
JefEery, George C, (Ds) 75, (Horn.).
343 Jefferson ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 349 Bedford.
Jeffery, Reuben J., (Af) 85, (Reg.).
87 S. 9th. 9 to 1, Sundays except-
ed; evenings by app't.
Jeliffe, Smith Ely, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 196
6th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 296 "South."
Jenkins, John A., (K) 74, (Reg.), 271
Jefferson. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6 p.
m. Tel. No. 17 Greenpoint.
Jenks, F. Percy, (Af) 85, (Horn.), 419
9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6, 7 to 8
p. m.
Jewett, Charles, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 330
Clinton ave. 2 to 4, Sundays ex-
cepted.
Jewett, Frederic A., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
282 Hancock. 8 to 9, 1 to 3, 6.30
to 8.
Jewett, Harold F., (Af) 79, (Reg.), 33
Clinton ave. Tel. Bedford, 241.
Jewett, Henry S., (N) 86, (Reg.), 184
Macon.
Joerg, Oswald, (Dp) 70, (Reg.), 12
Schermerhorn. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 125.
Johnson^ Charles H., (N) 80, (Reg.),
209 G-reene ave.
Johnson, John G., (Q) 57, (Reg.), 153
Joralemon. Before 9 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 273.
Johnson, Reuben, ( ) — (Mag), 129
Johnston, Charles L., (W) 84, (Horn.),
467 Vanderbilt ave. Until 10 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 113 Bedford.
Johnston, Arthur W., (N) 79, (Reg.),
361 Clinton ave.
Jones, Alfred P., (Bx) 75, (Bel.), 181
Monroe.
Jones, Chas. H., (Af) 89, (Reg.), 434a
9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
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339
BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Jones, Chas. N. D., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
163 DeKalb.
Jones, Edwin T., (N) 83, (Beg.), 18
Macon. Until 9.30, 1 to 2, 7 to 8.
Jones, E. Barker, (Af) 75, (Reg.), 205
Bergen. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Jones, Joseph B., (Q) 55, (Reg.), 372
Clinton av.
Jones, Mary A. D., (D) 75, (Reg.), 163
DeKalb av.
Jones, Montgomery, (Es) 73, (Reg.),
261 Division av.
Joyce, T. Urquhart. (Af) 81, (Reg.),
700 Union. 8 to 10 a. m., 1, 5 to 7
p m.
Joye, Thos. A., (G) 75, (Beg.), 166
Clinton.
Kastendieck, J. T. W., (Bs) 88, (Horn.),
93 Division av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kane. Arthur M., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 167
GongresB,
Keep, J. JOester, (Bq) 60, (Bs) 66,
(Horn.), 460 Clinton av. Until 11
a. m. Summer residence Shelter Is-
land Heights, N. Y.
Kelly, J. Russell, (N) 92, (Reg.), 264
Kemp, Geo. T., (Af) 91, (Reg.), 171
Joralemon.
Kene, Jos. A., (N) 78, (Reg.), 169 Wil-
loughby. 8 to 10 a. m., 1, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 501.
Kennedy, Francis S., (N) 91, (Reg.),
492 Greene av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Kennedy, Jas. C, (K) 82, (Reg.), 762
Willmighby av. Until 10, 6 to 7.
Tel. No. 494 Wmsburg.
Kenny, Eugene J., (Az) 89, (Reg.), 468
Vanderbilt av.
Kent, John Francis, (K) 88, (Reg.),
434 TCoR ciu sb o
Kepke, John, (Ip) 88, (K) 90, (Reg.),
218 Arlington av. 10 a. m. to 1.,
6 tov7.30 p. m.
Ketcham, George F., (Af) 76, (Reg.),
331 Adelphia. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 p. m.
Kevin, J. Richard, (K) 88, (Reg.),
968 Bedford av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 433
Bed'ford.
Keyes, Frank P., (Af) 88, (Reg.), 83
Hanson pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1389 B'klyn.
Keyes, .Tames J., (Af) 85, (Reg.), 226
Seventeenth. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 128 South.
Kidd, P. Edvrin, (lb) 78, (Reg.), 173
Willoughby. 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1788 "Mun-
sons."
King, James S., (Af) 78, (Reg.), 823
De Kalb av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 851 W'ms-
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King, Samuel T., (Q) 81, (Keg.), 34
Greene av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Kinne, William, (K) 91, (Reg.), 46
Fourth av.
Kissane, William E., (N) 85, (Reg.),
332 Driggs av.
Klein, Valentine J., (N) 87, (Reg.),
18 Bushwick av.
Klopp, Eli Leinbach, (B) 89, (Reg.),
135 Remsen.
Knapp, H. J., (Af) 92, (Reg.), Kings
Co. Hospital, Platbush.
Knapp, Herbert J., (Bs) 84, (Horn.).
68 Manjier. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 887 W'msbg.
Koch, Alexander J., (Da)- 86, (Reg.),
1135 Herkimer av.
Koch, Edward F., (D.V.S.) (Ha) 90,
— , 530 Bushwick av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 255.
Koehler, Charles G., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
313 S. Fifth. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Koerner, William F., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
825 Driggs av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Koethe, Hugo, (Ov) 74, (Reg.1, 732
Flushing av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m., except Sunday. Tel.
No. 131 W'msburg.
KoUe, F. S., (Af) 93, (Reg.), Kings
Co. Hospital, Flatbush.
Koons, Oliver Hale, (B) 83, (Reg.),
141 Montague. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Kortright, James L., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
252 Rodney ave. 1 to 3 and 6 to 8.
Kretzschmar, William H., (Ok) 84,
(Reg.), 402 Washington ave.
Kuhn, George R., (Af) 72, (Reg.), 122
Clinton ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. 222, Brooklyn.
Kuhn, Joseph F., (Af) 87, (Reg.), 471
Willoughby ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 2 to 3 p. m.
Kuhn, Louis De B., (A) 54, (Reg.), 471
Willoughby ave.
Lamadrid, Julio J., (A) 71, (Reg.),
412 Greene ave. 7 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 151,
Bedford.
Lane, William B., (K) 64, (Reg.), 367
Greene ave.
Lange, Hugo, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 693 Bed-
ford ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1211, Williams-
burg.
Langstafe, J. Elliott, (Hf) 78, (Reg.),
19 Seventh ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1398.
Langstafe, Lewis G., (Hf) 84„ (Reg.),
19 Seventh ave. 10 to 12 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1398. '
La Roe, James G., (K) 73, (Reg.), 144
.Tava. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p.
m. Tel. Xo. 330, Greenpoint.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BROOKLYN. -Continued.
Lassen, Helene S., (Ob) 71, (Eeg.),
. 152 Henry. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Tel.
No. 351.
Latimer, William C, (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
410% Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.; Sunday, until
10.30 a. m. Tel. No. 844.
Lauer, Charles F., (Bs) 63, (Horn.),
241 Schenck. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Law, George B (B) 83, (Reg.), 114
Penna. ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 43, E. N.
Lawrence, Andrew W., (N) 85, (Reg.),
203 Bedford ave.
Lawrence, Jerome B., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
289 Ninth. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Lawrence, J. Herbert, (N) 81, (Reg.),
88 Sands. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Lawson, Emilie M., (Ma) 79, (Reg.),
549 Throop ave.
LeGrand, Nevella Georgia, (Bw) 94,
(Reg.), 148 Concord. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Lee, Lucius J. W., (Dv) 65, (Bel.), 94
Clermont av.
Leffingwell, Albert, (Af) 74, (Reg.),
123 Joraleomon ave. 9 to 12 a. m.
Leighton, Nathaniel W., (Bn) 57,
(Reg.), 143 Taylor ave. 8 to 10 a.
m., 6 to 7.
Leiter, Joseph G., (K) 88, (Reg.), 68
Penn ave.
Leland, Matthew J., (N) 83, (Reg.),
29 Sterling pi.
Lennox, Richmond, (Q) 82, (Reg.), 23
Schermerhorn. 9 to 12 a. m. even-
ings and Sundays by appointment.
Leonard, Algernon S., (Q) 66, (Reg.),
131 MeDonough.
Lester, John C, (Af) 79, (Reg.), 225
Schermerhorn. 8 to 11 a. m., 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Lester, J. G., ( ) — 1127 Penn av.
Levy, Max., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 74 Mc-
Kibben av.
Lewis, Edwin A., (K) 73, (Reg.), 102
Pierrepont. Until 10 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Lewis, Harry B., (O) 94, (Reg.), 570
Franklin av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Lewis, Elizabeth F., (Gb) 91, (Hom.),
370 Putnam av. Tel. No. 643.
Lewis, D. R., (Af) 93, (Reg.), Kings
County Hospital, Flatbush.
Lewis, Henry M., (Bq) 70, (Hom.),
171 Remsen. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m., Sundays excepted. Tel. No.
625.
Lewis, M. T., (Af) 93, (Reg.), Kings
County Hospital, ■ Flatbush.
Leyh, George F., (N) 90, (Reg.), 426
S. 4th.
Lindridge, Edwin F., (K) 65, (Reg.),
157 Washington Park.
Lines, Amelia W., ad) 59, (Hom.),
344 Washington ave.
Lines, Mary L., (Be) 84, (Horn.),
344 Washington ave. 10 to 12 a. m.'
Tues., Fri. 4 to 7 p. m.
Lines, Oliver T., (Id) 59, (Hom.),
344 Washington, ave.
Little, Frank, (Ae) 81, (Reg.), 114
Montague. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1515.
Little, George S., (N) 48, (Reg.), 997
Hancock ave.
Little, William A., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 923
Bedford ave. Until 10 a. m. 6 to 8
p. m.. Tel. No. 403 Williamsburg.
Lively, William M., (Af) 79, (Reg.),
562 Quincy ave. 7 to 8 a. m., 9 to
10 p. m., Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
6 p. m. Tel. 1541 Bedford.
Livingstone, J. A., (Af) 90, (Reg.), 192
Wyona ave.
Lloyd, T. Mortimer, (A) 76, (Reg.), 125
Pierrepont. 9 to 10 a. m., 2.30 p.
m. Tel. No. 272.
Lockwood, William A., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
424 Vandervoort ave.
Loewenstein, Henry, (Bl) 57, (Reg.),
882 Bushwick ave.
Londoner, Jacob, (Ba) 90, (Reg.), 62
McKibben ave.
Lorette, Francis M., (Q) 43, (Reg.),
691 Grant.
Lott, Christopher, (Af) 84, (Reg.), 124
Reid ave. 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m., Sun-
day, until 12 m.
Louria, Leon, ag) 88, (Reg.), 252
Hewes. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 8 to 9
p. m.
Lucas, David F., (Q) 80, (RegO, 552
Pacific ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to-
7 p. m.
Lundbeck, Charles J., (Bx) 83, (Bel.),
107 Bergen.
Lung, Jesse B., (Ak) 77, (Reg.), 382
Marion ave.
Luria, George A., (N) 93, (Reg.), 482"
Sixth ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m., except Sunday.
Lutze, Frederick H., (Bs) 82, (Horn.),
232 Ross. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30^
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 448W'msbg.
McCann, Charles L., (N) 87, (Reg.),.
105 S. Fourth. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
McCaw, James Francis, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
488 Nostrand ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5-
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 59, Bedford.
McCleary, Thomas Francis, (Af) 93,
(Reg.), 952 Bedford ave. Until 10
a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1405-
Williamsburg.
McClelland, LefCerts A., (Af) 85,
(Reg.), 167 Hull ave.
McCoUum, Wm., (Ah) 53, (Reg.), 195-
Leffert's Place. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to-
7 p. m. Tel. No. 159.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
McCorkle, John A., (W) 73, (Reg.),
149 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 509.
McCune, O. F., ( )— , 503 Clinton.
McCnne, Olive F., Mrs., (Id) 59,
(Horn.), 53 Orange. 2 to 6 p. m.
McEntee, Bernai-d, (Bu) 50, (Reg.),
366 Gold.
McGay, John Y., (N) 80, (Reg.), 44
Ashland place.
McGiiire, Oonstantine F., (K) 82,
(Reg.), 503 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1228.
McGuire, J., ( )— , (Reg.), Kings
County Insane Asykim, Flatbiish.
McHugh, Pati-ick J., (N) 77, (Reg.),
462 Sixth ave.
McKinney, Susan S., (Cb) 70, (Horn.),
205 DeKalb. 9 to 11 a. m.. 1 to 3,
7 to 10 p. m.
McLean, Henry (At) 94, (Reg.), 549
Dean.
McLean, Henry C, (N) 73, (Reg.), 99
Sixth ave. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
McLean, Lachlean, (D. V. S.) — , 549
Dean.
McLenathan, Wm. H., (Bs) 78,
(Horn.), 101 Diyision ave. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 tp 7.30 p. m. Tel.
No.. 385 W'msbg.
McLeod, John A., (K), 89, (Reg.), 669
Leonard.
McManus, James, (Af) 81, (Reg.),
274 Ninth. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 151 South.
McNamara, Sylvester J., (Af) 92,
(Reg.), 325 Union. 9 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 181.
Mcl-Taughton, George (K) 78, (Reg.),
1 Cambridge place, cor. Green ave.
Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6.30 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 363 Brooklyn.
McPhall, Leonard C, (N) 76, (Reg.),
127 Pierrepont UntU 10 a. m., 5
to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
MacEvitt, James, (Af) 91, (Reg.), 45
Third place. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1680.
MacEvitt, John C, (Ak) 78, (Reg.), 407
Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 724.
Maben, Buel Wilber, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
467 Ninth. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 5
to 7 p. m.
Mackey, John J., (K) 82, (Reg.), 220
Bergen.
Maeumber, John L., (Af) 83, (Beg.),
1038 Bedford av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 236 Bed-
ford.
Maddren, Wm., (K) 73, (Reg.), 1 Han-
son pi. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6.B0
to 7.30 p. m., except Sun. and Thurs.
Tel. No. 306 Brooklyn.
Maddock, Geo. F., (N) 89, (Reg.), 607
Macon.
Madigan, M. Joseph, (N) 74, (Reg.),
309 Halsey.
Magilligan, Francis J., (K) 90, (Reg.),
135 Bergen. 8 to 10 a. m., 5- to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1518.
Magilligan, L. P. A., (K) 93, (Reg.), 56
Berkley pi.
Maguire, Chas. P., (Ig) — , 134 Reid
av.
Mahoney, Wm., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 348a
Fourth. 9 to 12 a. m.
Maine, Hallock, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 24
Seventh av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1208.
Mallet, E. P., (Af) 85, (Reg.), 104
First pi.
Malone, Edward, (N) 88, (Reg.), Twen-
ty-second St. and Cropsey av. 7 to
9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Manaton, Wm. P., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
365 Lafayette ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6
Manecke, "philip G., (N) 93, (Reg.),
1292 Bushwick av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Mandeville, Dorrance K., (Q) 53,
(HomO, 15 Fourth av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Mangan, D. C, (N) 91, (Reg.), 95 Park
av.
Mann, Delos H., (N) 48, (Reg.), 194
Clinton.
Mann, Edward C, (Af) 71, (Reg.),
Flatbush.
Mann, Edward Frank, (At) 82, (Reg.),
470 Ninth. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 241 "South."
Mann, Cyrus S., (Be) 43, (Reg.), 480
Greene av.
Mansfield, Francis, (Q) 85, (Af) 93,
(Reg.), 196 Arlington av. 8 to 9 a.
m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Marguiles, Wm., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 63 Mc-
Kibben. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to
Marion, A. Boyce, (N) 88, (Reg.), 351
Macon. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p.m.
Marsh, E. Frank., (At) 82, (Reg.), 470
Ninth.
Marshall, John F., (N) 90, (Reg.), 573
. Greene.
Marshall, Jos. H., (N) 88, (Reg.), 536
Monroe.
Martin, A. Boyce, (N) 88, 190 Sands.
6 to 9 p. m.
Martin, Ella M., (Ob) 90, (Horn.), 461
Halsey. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Martiueau Sarah Catharine, (Cb) 84,
(Horn.), 309 Clinton. 11 to 12 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 489.
Martino, Richard R., (Bs.) 84, (Hom.),
(Hv) 94, 129 New Jersey av. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
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Ma&on, Lewis D., (Af) 66, (Reg.), 171
Joralemon. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
MathersoD, Seraphine B., (Bx) 72,
(EiCl.), 420 Vanderbilt av.
Matheson, Alexander Ross, (W) 70,
(Beg.), 37 7th av. 8 to 9, 3 to 4,
7 to 8. Wed. and Sun. by appoint-
ment only. Tel. No. 547.
Mathewson, Arthur, (N) 61, (Reg.),
139 Montague. 8.30 to 12.30 a. m.
Matson, Nathaniel, (N) 64, (Reg.), 415
Greene. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Matson, Wm. B., (K) 76, (Beg.), 415
Greene av.
Matthews, Henry C, (Aq) 69, (Reg.),
894 Quincy.
Mattison, J. By (K) 67, (Reg.), 188
Prospect pi. Until 12 a. m.
Maxfield, Traverse R., (Bi) 84, (Beg.),
344 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
^ 8 p. m. Tel. No. 72 South.
Mayne, Earl H., (K) 93, (Beg.), Kings
Co. Hospital, Flatbush.
Mpad. Byrrvu TO.. OBs) 78, (Horn.), 443
Pacific. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1.30,
6 to 7 p. m.
Mead, Balph M., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 337
Union. 8.30 a. m., 2.30 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Meara, James A., (Av) 89, (Beg.), 4
Lafayette av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Meeker, Lewis E., (Ap) 72, (Reg.), 962
Gates av.
Merolla, Gennaro, (Pi) 83, (Reg.), 17
Second place.
Megarr, Edward J., (Af) 93, (Keg.),
797 Bergen.
Merritt, John. rAfi 75, (Reg.), 842
President. 8 to 10 a. m. and 5 to
7 p. m.
Merritt, Silas V., (Af) 94, (Reg.), L.
I. Coll. Hospital.
Merzbach, Joseph, (Af) 83, (Reg.), 446
Pacific.
Metcalf. .Tewett W.. (\^n^ 75, (TTom.),
609 Halsey. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 8
p. m.
Metcalfe, Ernest G., (Af) 72, (Reg.),
93 Lee av.
Meyer, J., (Cj) 80, (Reg.), 110 Penna.
av. 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Meyer, Joseph, (Q) 77, (Beg.), 238
Vernon av. 9 to 11 a. m. daily, 7 to
8 p. m.. Sun. and Thurs. excepted.
Meyersburg, Adolphus G., (N) 75,
(Reg.), 102 Bradford. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 77 E. N. Y.
Milbury, Frank S., (U) 88, (BegO, 215
JeflEerson av. 9 to 12 a. m., o to 7
p. m.
Mielke, Budolph, (K) 75, (Reg.), 379
Atlantic av.
Miller, Francis H., 79, (Reg.), 64
Pennsylvania av.
Miller, Franklin P., (N) 76, (Beg.), 282
Stuyvesant .av.
Miller, L. H., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 14 Spen-
cer pi. Until 12 a. m., 6.30 to 7.30
p. m. Sun. by appt. Tel. No. 629
Bedford.
Millington, Wm. F., (N) 76, (Reg.),
356 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1 South.
Minard, Eliza J. Chapin, (D) 66,
(Reg.). 243 Quincy.
Miner, Edwin, (Bs) 70, (Horn.), 410
Grand av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Minton, Henry, rBq) 53, (Horn.), 165
Joralemon.
Minton, Henry B., (Bs) 87, (Horn.),
165 Joralemon. Until 12 a. m.,
Tues., Fri. evenings 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 620.
Mirrielees, George J., (Af) 82, (Beg.),
493 Putnam.
Moffat, John L., (Bs) 77, (Iq) 81,
(Horn.), 17 Schermerhom. Before
10.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel.
No. 454.
Moffat, Beuben C, (N) 46, (Horn.), 17
Schermerhom. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 454.
Moitrier, William (Af) 81, (Beg.), 119
Lorimer. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 169 W'msburg.
Monmonier, Julius M., (Ba) 71, (Horn.),
480 Classon av. 8 to 10 a m.
Moon, W. WlUett, (At) 92, (Beg.),
343 .Jefferson av.
Moore, Julius H., (Af) 74, (Reg.), 1060
De Kalb av.
Moore, J. Fred., (N) 91, (Reg.;, 444
Pacific.
Moore, John W., (Af) 92, (Beg.), 427
Pacific.
Mordough, Edward F., (Af) 78, (Beg.),
710 Union.
Morehouse, Charles L., (Bx) 81, (Eel.),
236 Putnam.
Morgan, Ed'ward, (Cf) V9, (N) 88,
(Beg.), 479 Bergen. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Morgan, James F., (Af) 68, (Beg.),
495 Franklin av.
Moriarty, Pierre C, (Bs) 88, (Horn.),
461 Halsey.
Morrissey, William P., (N) 69, (Beg.),
117 Noble. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Morrison, Bobert J., (Af) 91, (Beg.),
115 Vanderbilt. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 611 Bedford.
Morse, Verranus, (N) 49, (Beg.), 291
Carlton av.
Morton, Henry H., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 40
Schermerhom. 11 to 12 a. m., 3 to
6, 7 to 8 It. m. Tel. No. 1343.
Morton, Verina Harris, (D) — (Reg.),
395 Gold. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1775.
Morton, Laursuce J., (Af) 84, (Bee.).
303 Henry. - v e /.
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BEOOKLYN— Continued.
Morton, Walter A., (At) 89, (Reg.),
395 Gold. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8. p. m. Tel. No. 1775.
Moseley, Charles H. L., (N) 90, (Reg.V
139 S. Fourth.
Mosher Burr Burton, (Af) 90, (Reg.),
202 Schermerhorn. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7. 30 p. m. Tel. No. 1463.
Mosher, Eliza M., (W) 75, (Reg.), 169
Joralemon. 3 to 5 p. m.; Wednes-
• day, 4 to 6 p. m.
Muchinon, Walter H., (N) 94, (Reg.),
216 Fifty-third. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
MuUer, Henry F. 0., (At) 87, (Reg.),
340 State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Muncie, Edward H., (Bx) 78, (Horn.),
363 Tompkins av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Muncie, Libbie H., (Cb) 91, (Horn.),
363 Tompkins ave.
Munson, Lansing, (N) 63, (Reg.), 441
Glasson.
Murphy, F. J., ( ) — , 307 Hoyt,
Murphy, Henry C, (Af) 82, (Reg.),
178 N. Sixth.
Murray, Archibald, (K) 89, (Beg.), 120
Joralemon. S to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Murray, William, (Dc) 56, (Beg.),
186 Congress. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 512.
Myerle, David, (Af) 82, (Reg.), 135
Rodney.
Myers, William A., (N) 88, (Reg.),
1402 Bushwick ave.
Napier, Charles Dwight, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
473 Franklin ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 556 Bedford.
Nail, Charles J., ( ) 67, (Hom.), 364
State. 10 to 11 a. m.
Neharbs, Frederick M., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
Kings Co. Ins. Asy., Kings Park.
Nehrbas, Jacob, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 96 Ten
Eyck. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.: Sunday, 2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No.
109, Williamsburg.
Neidecker, George W., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
119 William; H. 21 Brevoort pi.
Nelson, George W., (N) 81, (Reg.),
29 Lincoln place.
Neuss, William (K) 89, (Reg.), 248
Central ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, until 10 a.
m., 1 to 2 p. m. Tel. No. 809
Williamsburg.
Neville, Michael J., ( ) — , (Reg.),
St. Catharine's Hosp., 250 Bushwick
ave.
Newcomb, George W., (Q) 66, (Hom.),
191 Adelphi. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Newman, Charles F., (K) 81, (Reg.),
146% Java. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Newman, Frank R., (K) 71, (Reg.),
167 Hancock. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 16 Bedford.
Newman, George W., (N) 64, (Reg.),
234 Leonard.
Newman, Wm. E., (Dq) — , (Beg.),
574 Laiayette av. Before 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, after 7 p. m.
Nichols, George, (Bq) 61, (Horn.), 306
Monroe. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 415.
Nichols, George H., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
207 Leonard. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 pi. m.
Nichols, Hayden, (Af) 83, (Reg.), 289
Baltic. . 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. 976.
Nichols, Hubert, (K) 91, (Beg.), 1333
Bushwick av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.
Nichols, LK>uis L., (Af) 90, (Reg.), 340
Stuyvesant av. 8 to 10, 6 to 7.30
Nicholson, Albert S., (G) 80, (Reg.),
836 Bedford ave.
Nickerson, Fannie R., (Cb) 67, (Horn.),
16 Ormond pi.
Nolan, John. (K) 83, (Reg.), 264 Bl-
lery. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to
9 p. m.
Norris, Thomas P., (N) 54, (Reg.),
106 Penna. av., . Sta. E. 9 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 15 East
N. Y.
North, Nelson L., (Q) 54, (Reg.), 627
Bedford ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8,
6 to 7 p. m.
North, Nelson L., Jr., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
118 Hooper. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and
by appointment.
Northridge, Thomas H., (Af) 76,
(Beg.), 320 Cumberland.
Northridge, Wm. A., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
21 Hanson pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Noss, Henry (Af) 91, (Keg.), 328
Jay. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 93.
O'Brien, Walter, (N) 90, (Reg.), 304
Clinton. 4 to 6 p. m.
O'Brien, Wm. J., ( ) — (Reg.), 141
Bushwick ave.
O'Connor, Burdette, (Af) 94, (Reg.),
L. I. Coll Hospital.
O'ConueU, Joseph F., (K) 78, (Reg.),
159 Bemsen. Before 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
O'Connell, Joseph J., (K) 87, (Reg.),
198 45th. UntU 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 129 South.
O'Donohue, James B., (Af) 85, (Reg.),
63 Van Sick'n ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
O'Grady, Joseph, (K) 83, (Reg.), 130
Sands. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 1346.
Olcott, Chas. A., (K) 76, (Reg.), 572
Bedford ave.
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Olcott, Cornelius, (N) 49, (BegO, 572
Bedford ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Olmstead, O. B., (N) 86, (Reg.), 401
Berry. 8 to 12 a. m.
Olmstead, Samuel H., (Ag) 6X, (Reg.),
404 Clinton.
Onderdonk, Emma, (Cb) 74, (Horn.),
104 S. Elliott place. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Ormiston. Robert, (A) 58, (Reg.), 117
S. Elliott place. 8 to It) a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Orrell, Edward P., (Af) 89, 432 9th.
9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ostrander, Ferdinand W., (Dq) 28^
(Reg.),. 95 Clark.
Ostrander, George A., (Q) 58, (Reg.),
61 Greene ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m.
Ostrander, John W., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 95
Clark. 8 to 10 a. m.
O'Sullivan, George B., (Af) 87, (Reg.),
126 William. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1424.
Otterson, Andrew, (N) 42, (Reg.), 97
6th ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m. Tel. No. 54.
Otterson, Wm. Carter, (Q) 53, (Reg.),
144 Pierrepont
Overton, Henry R., (Q) 8», (Reg.),
Voorhees ave. N. Shore ave., Sheeps-
head Bay.
Owen, May R., (Fs) 83, (Reg.), 118 S.
5th. 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 116 W'ms-
burg.
Page, Bmmett D., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 297
DeKalb ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 529.
Paine, Arthur R., (Q) 75, (Beg.), 99
Lafayette ave. 9 to 11 a. m. ; Sun., 9
to 10 a. m.
Palmer, A. Judson, (N) 54, (Horn.), 90
Hancock. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p.
m. Tel. No. 82 Bedford.
Palmer, Ernst, (Q) 78, (Reg.), 155 Clin-
ton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 510.
Palmer, George Howard, (N) 84,
(Hom.), 90 Hancock. Until 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 82 Bedford.
Palmer, John O., (Z) 67, (Reg.), 645
Marcy av. 11 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Palmer, Judson C, (N) 11, (Reg.), 289
11th.
Palmer, Warren B., (At) 80, (Hom.),
860 Hancock. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 280 Bedford.
Palmitier, Adele L., (Bx) 89, (Eel.),
1401 Broadway.
Pardee, Ward C, (Bq) 60, (Horn.), 86
Monroe. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 6 p. m.
Parker, Willard, (N) 83, (Reg.), 506
9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 178 South.
Paris, Louis J., (A) 85, (Reg.), 135
7th av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Parkes, Edward, (K) 85, (Reg.), 1094
Lafayette av.
Parkes, Thos. F., (Af) 90, (Beg.), 603a
Halsey.
Parkhuret, Gabriel H., (Ah) 61, (Hom.),
768A Quincy. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Parodi, Cornelius (J.r) 87, (Beg.), 68
Carroll. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m. .
Parrish, John W., (Q) 87, (Beg.), Ill
Montague. 11 to 12.30 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 1007.
Parrott, Malcolm E., (B) 83, (Reg.),
379 Jefferson av.
Parshall, George H., (Af) 84, (Reg.),
173 58d. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Paterson, Phoebe C, (Ov) 73, (Horn.),
260 Rutledge.
Patton, James H., (Bq) 70, (Horn.),
179 Duffield. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Paulson, John J., (Af) 91, (Beg.), 335
15th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 67 South.
Peacocke, John Monsell, (Q) 83, (BegO.
257a Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Pearce, Eugene F., (Af) 83, (Reg.), 95
Henry. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 217.
Pearce, Phillip H., (Af) 92, (Reg.),
Brooklyn Hospital, Raymond north
DeKalb av.
Pearson, Lewis W., (K) 88, (Beg.), 401
Union. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 688.
Peck, Aaron E., (Q) 55, (Beg.), 356
State. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Peele, Francis, (W) 88, (Reg.), 220
Schermerhorn. 10 to 12, 5 to 7 p. m.
Pendleton, Edward, (N) 69, (Reg.),
122 Lee av.
Pennington, William J., (At) 91,
(Reg.), 153 S. Fourth.
Perine, Oscar A., (Bx) 88, (Bel.), 654
De Kalb av.
Perkins, Frank K., (N) 84, (Beg.),
121 Decatur. By appointment.
Peterman, Charles P., (Af) S3, (Beg.),
820 Lafayette av. 9 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Sundays, 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 618 Bedford.
Pettit, H. S., (Af) 90, (Reg.), 297
Ryerson.
Phelan, Jeremiah D., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
102 Thirty-ninth. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 126 South.
PhiUeo, Willis H., (N) 88, (Reg.), 179
Herkimer. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6.30
p. m. Tel. No. 20 Bedford.
Phillips, Juan B. C, (Bh) 85, (Bel.),
9 Palmetto
Phillips, F. M., ( ) — (Beg.), Kings
Co. Asylum, Flatbush.
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Pierce, G. H., (Aq) 86, (Reg.), 76
St. James pi. 6 to 7 b. m. Wed.
and Fri., 8 to 9 a. m.; Tues., Thurs.
and Sat., 8 to 10 a. m.; Mon., Wed.
and Fri., 1.30 to 2.30 p. m.
Pierron, Henry J., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
438 Greene ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.; except Sat p. m. Tel No.
17 Bedford.
Pierson, William B., (Q) 52, (Horn.),
162 Macon.
Pierson, William H., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
101 McDonough. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 327 Bed-
ford.
Pilcher, Lewis S., (W) 66, (Reg.), 386
Grand aT. 9 to 11 a. m. Tues.,
Ttmrs. and Sat.; Mon., 2 to 4 p. m.
Plageman, R. B., D.V.S., (Hu) 93,
1434 Bedford av. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 675 Bedford.
Plympton, Harry, (Af) 80, (Beg.), 291
Halsey.
Polak, John Osborn, (Af) 91, (At) 91,
(Reg.), 25 Seventh av. 11 a. m. to
1 p. m. Tel. No. 1603.
Pomeroy, Ralph Hayward, (Af) 89,
(Reg.), 60 Hanson pi. 8 tO' 9 a. m.,
5 to 6.30 p. m.
Ponce De Leon, N^tor J., (K) 87,
(Reg.), 237 1st.
Pool, William R., (Af) 94, (Reg.), 195
52nd.
Powell, Fred. W., (K) 88, (Reg.), 38
St. John's Place.
Praeger, Hubert F., (B) 78, (Reg.),
180a Vernon ave. TJntil 10 a. m.,
1.30 to 2.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Pratt, Arthur M. (K) 92, (Reg.), 54
Arlington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 213 E. N. Y.
Pratt, William H. B., (Q) 67, (Reg.),
94 6th ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m. Tel. No. 213.
Prav, Susan R., (Bw) 82, (Reg.), 523
Bedford ave. 4 to 6 p. m.
Prendergast, John J., (Q) 68, (Beg.),
141 Pacific. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Prendergast, Patricius J., (B) 73,
(Reg.), 531 Henry. Before 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 420.
Preston, Henry G., (K) 69, (Hom.),
98 Lafayette ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1501
B'klyn.
Price, Henry R„ (A) 80, (Reg.), 485
Franklin ave. 8 to 12 a. m.
Prout, Jonathan S., (Be) 56, (Reg.),
26 Schermerhorn. 9 to 12 a. m.,
Sunday and evenings by appoint-
ment. Tel. No. 187.
Pulvermacher, Lewis, (Hz) 72, (Reg.),
186% Bergen. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1380.
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Purdy, Charles G., (N) 88, (Reg.), 118
Quincy. 7 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Purdy, James W., (Bu) 54, (Reg.), 379
3rd. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Pyles, Marian, (Bl) 88, (Reg.), 427
Nostrand ave.
Quinn, J. Randolph (Af) 92, (Beg.),
314 Green ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
RadlofE, Wm., (Q) 76, (Reg.), 213
Boerum. 8 to 10 a. ni., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 492 Williamsburg.
Rae, Alexander, (Af) 85, (Reg.), 117
Henry.
Rand, Henry W., QS) 77, (Reg.), 172
Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m. daily, 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m., except Sunday and Thurs-
day.
Randblph, Wm. H., (W) 62, (Reg.),
179 Herkimer.
Rankin, John, (Af) 82, (Reg.), 302
Sumner avenue.
Rankin, W. H., (Ih) 89, (Reg.), 370
Ton'.pkins ave.
Rankine, Isabelle M., (Cb) 82, (Horn.),
626 Willoughby ave. 9 to 11 a. m.
Tel. No. 604 Bedford.
Rappold, Julius C, (N) 61, (Reg.), 750
Flushing ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Rappold, Julius O., Jr., (N) 90, (Reg.),
978 Madison. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
8 to 9 p. m. Sunday till 10 a. m.
Raub, Jos. M., (A) 74, (Reg.), 295
Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1132.
Rauth, Bmil, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 89 Tomp-
kins ave. 1 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ray, John A., (Q) 74, (Beg.), 45 Jef-
ferson ave.
Ray, Peter W. S., (Ah) 50, fReg.), 11
Stuyvesant ave.
Raymond, Jos. Howard, (Af) 68, (Q)
69, (Reg.), 173 Joralemon. Untdl
9.30 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30, 7 p. m.
Raynor, Frank C, (Af) 86, (Reg.), 163
Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5.30
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1646.
Read, Heniy N., (Af) 70, (Reg.), 339
Clinton. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Redfield, Jas. H., (N) 79, (Reg.), 135
.Taya. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Reed', Ohas. N., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 153
Sixth ave. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 266 Brooklyn.
Reed, George B., (Q) 88, (RegO, 585
Madison. 8 to 10 a. m.. 1 to 2, 5 to
7.30 p. m. '
Reed, Henry B., (A) 73, (Reg.), 10
and 12 Verona pi.
Reese, William W., (A) 44, (Reg.),
175 Hicks. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Began, Timothy J., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 352
Degraw.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BEOOKLYN.— Continued.
Reimer, August F. W., (Gi) 60, (Reg.),
13 Stuyvesant ave.
Rendell, John, (Af) 85, (Reg.), 635
Bedford ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1134, Wil-
liamsburg.
Reynolds, Edwin, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 129
Lafayette ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rhodes, H. P., (Af) 93, (Reg.), Kings
Co. Hospital, Flatbueh.
Richardson, Bradbury M., (Bs) 65,
(Horn.), 127 Noble. 8 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Richardson, B. H., (Af) 03, (Reg.),
284 Stuyvesant ave.
Richardson, John E., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
125-27 S. Oxford. 8 to 10 a. m.,
4.30 to 6.30 p. m. Tel. No. 481.
Richter, Henry W., (Bs) 60, (Horn.),
240 Clinton. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Rickard, Wilbur L., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
651 Hancock. Until 10 a. m., 12
to 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Riedel, Heinrieh, (Cv) 62, (Reg.), 18
Belvedere. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Riegelman, Laurie M. Long, (Ob)
(Horn.), 172 S. 3d. 12 m. to 2, 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 79 Williamsburg.
Rlggs, Herman Clarence (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 117 Montague. 9 to 11 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1790.
Rink, Walter S., (Bq) 85, (Hom.), 272
Halsey. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 318 Bedford.
Risch, Ernst F., (Hp) 79, (Reg.), 521
Third. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Risch, Henry F. W., (K) 79, (Reg.),
521 Third.
Risch, Otto E. F., (Af) 87, (Reg.), 521
Third. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 44, S. Brooklyn.
Risley, Frank E., (Bs) 89, (Hom.),
355 Jefferson ave. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. N. 311
Bedford.
Bitch, Amos M., (Bs) 86, (Hom.),
262 Stuyvesant ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 1 to
3 p. m. Tel. No. 528 Bedford.
Ritch, Oraudo S., (Bs) 78, (Hom.),
314 Macon. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 1 to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. 496 Bedford.
Ritter, August H., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
262 Hewes.
Rivera, John J., (Bx) 81, (Eel.), 354
4th.
Roache, .James A., (Af) 90, (Beg.),
970 Bedford a v. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12
to 1.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 584.
Bobbins, Nathaniel A., (Be) 64, (Reg.),
91 Pineapple. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 207.
Bobbins, Walter, (Af) 89, (Reg.), S.
60th, N. 11th av.
Robertson, Victor A., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
777a Union. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Robinson, Nathaniel, (Bs) 85, (Horn.).
Nostrand av. and Blancock. 8 to 11
am., 6 to 7 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to S
p. m. Tel. No. 214 Bedford.
Roby, James W. E., (N) 87, (Reg.),
516 Bedford av. Before 9 a. m^ 2 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 94 W'ms-
burg.
Rochester, Thomas M., (Z) 78, (Beg.),
326 DeKalb. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel No. 880 B'klyn.
Rockefeller, H. Oscar, (Dd) 87, (HomJ,
152 Jerome. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Rockwell, (Jeorg© V., (K) 82, (Beg.),
405 Jefferson. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Roe, John N., (G) 89, (Reg.), 1481
Gates av.
Roe, Sylvester (Bx) 69, (Eel.), 615 De-
Kalb av.
Boehr, Robert H., (N) 76, (Reg.), 25
Linden, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 451 W'msburg.
Roesch, John A., (Bx) 75, (Eel.), 604
Van Buren.
Rogers, Herbert 0., (K) 78, (Reg.),
377 Gates av.
Rooney, Alexander J., (K) 67, (Reg.),
230 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
Boss, ' Frank H., (L) 79, (K), 80,
(Reg.), 128 Sands. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Botton, Otto, (Q) 39, (Reg.), 140 S.
Portland av.
Rowe, Anna Forest, (Bw) 80, (Reg.),
16 Spencer pi. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
Mon. and liur.
Royce, Buberts S., (At) 89, (Reg.), 207
Greene ave. Until 9 a. m., 11 to 1,
5 to 7 p. m.
Runge, Wm., (Fb.), 85, (Reg.), 783.
Bushwick av. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p .m. Sim., 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Ruppel, IFrederick E., (Af) 87, (Reg.),
171 S. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Rushmore, John D., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
129 Montague. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to
1, 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 336.
Russell, James E., (Bs) 80, (Horn.),
1032 Bedford av. 8 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 32 Bed-
ford.
Russell, Wm. G., (N) 71, (Reg.), 27
McDonough. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m. Sat. afternoons
and Sun. evening, excepted.
Russel, Wm. G., (N) 90, (Reg.), 67
Sage, H. P., (Bs) 91, (Horn.), 109
Cumberland.
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BROOKLYN. —Continued.
Sand, John B., (N) 86, (Reg.), 703 4th
av.
Sanderson, John E. W., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
37 Lafayette av.
Sanford, Arnold, (Be) 64, (Reg.), 329
Jefferson av.
Santoire, R. Samuel, (Bz) 69, (Reg.),
148 Clinton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 525.
Sauer, C. Theodore, (Af) 85, (Reg.),
387 10th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 4.30 to
8 p. m.
Sehapps, Cornelius H., (Dq) 40, (Reg.X
498 Bedford av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Sohapps, Johni O., (K), 80, (RegJ, 498
Bedford av. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m., except Saturdays. Tel. No.
42 W'msburg.
Schauf, Adam, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 198
Vernon av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Scheling, Henry L., (N) 90, (Reg.), 841
Willoughby a v. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Schenck, Herbert D., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
241 McDonough. 8 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 172 Bedford.
Schenck, Peter L., (Q) 65, (Reg.),
60 St. Mark's av. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 276
Brooklyn.
Schirmer, Wm. C, (N) 89, (Reg.),
606 Franklin av. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schlatter, Claude B., (Cs) 64, (Reg.),
158 17th ave.
Schlegel, Louise, (Ob) 89, (Horn.), 472
Willoughby ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Schlieck, Charles G., (Cg) 78, (Hem.),
68 Maujer.
Schlitz, Francis A., (N) 78, (Reg.),
28 JefEerson av. 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p.
m. Tel. 611 Williamsburg.
Schmeltzer, Rob. P., (Ck) 79, (Reg.),
250 DeKalb av. and 748 Flushing
av. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Schmetzer, Gustav, (N) 77, (Beg.), 734
Flushing av. 8 to 9 a. va., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Schmidt, Charles F., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
354 Marcy ave.
Schmltz, Henry, (Cj) 56, (Reg.), 206
Marcy av. 7 to 9 a. m., ' 2 to 4
p. m.
Schondelmeier, Charles T., (N) 82,
(Reg.), 807 Quincy. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Schriefer, John, (Ci) 62, (Reg.), 83
Maujer.
Schroder, Ernest J., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
203 9th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Schroeder, Leon S., (Af) 91, (Reg.),
286 Hooper.
Schroeder, William, (Af) 81, (Reg.),
339 President. Before 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m
Schwab, Alwin H., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
717 Bushwick av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Scott, Peter, (Br) 86, (R^g.), 128
Reid av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Scrimgeour, Robert, (Af) 81, (Reg.),
752 Carroll.
Searle, Wm. S., (A) 59, (Horn.), 132
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 401 B'klyn.
Seimel, Wm. A., (N) 90, (Reg.), 275
Lorimer. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 XO
8 p. m.
Selling, L. M., ( ) — , (Reg.), Kings
Co. Asy., Kings Park.
Senior, F. S., (Af) 92, (Reg.), 250 Ar-
lington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 132 E. N. Y.
Seymour, Wilbur Hall, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
270 Clinton. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 339.
Sharpe, Frank M., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 125
S. Oxford.
Sharp, R. W., (Af) 93, (Reg.), 414
Nostrand ave. ,
Sharpe, Frank Mansfield, (Q) 87,
(Reg.), 100 Hanson place.
Shattuck, Henry Perkins, (Be) 66,
(Horn.), 112 Reid av. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shattuck, Warren S., (Af) 92, (Beg.),
Brooklyn Hospital.
Shaw, Frank W., (N) 85, (Reg.), 327
Greene ave. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Shaw, John C, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 226
Henry. 8 to 12 a. m.
Shawe, James Herbert, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
280 Clinton. 11 a. m. to 12.30, 7 to
Shaw, Richard B., (Af) 84, (Reg.), 139
Pacific.
Shea Joseph Mathew, (Dd) 78, (Horn.),
651 Fulton. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sheehey, John Joseph, (Ae) 90, (Q) — ,
(Reg.), 299 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 3 to 4 p. m.
only.
Sheets, Levi D., (N) 49, (Reg.), 43 S.
Portland ave.
Shepard, A. Warner, (Af) 66, (Reg.),
126 Willoughby. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shepard Chas. H., (Bu) 59, (Reg.), 81
Columbia Heights. 9 to 12 a. m.
Shepard, John E., (A) 82, (Reg.), 147
Remsen. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays
and evenings by appointment.
Shepard, Wm. H., (Af) 77, (Reg.), 202
52d.
Sherman, Abram L., (C) 89, (K) 89,
(Reg.), 348a 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 334 South.
Sherman, Wesley, (Af) .76, (Reg.), 336
9th. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
280 South.
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BROOKLYN.— Continned .
Sherwell, Samuel, (K) 68, (Reg.), 33
Schermerliorn. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Shlevin, Hymn S., (Ag) 92, (Reg.),
155 Bedford av.
Shoop, Frederic J., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
91 Macon. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m., except Sundays; evenings by
appointment.
Shrewsbury, Wm. J., (Bs) 81, (HomO,
208 Marcy av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 933 W'msbg.
Siegel, Ferdinand, (N) 90, (Reg.), 205
Bedford av.
Silberman, Wm., (N) 82, (Reg.), 700
4th av.
Simmons, Daniel, (Bs) 72, (Hom.), 97
Lee av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Simmons, Wm., (Af) 91, (Reg.), 147
Remsen. 9 to 12 a. m.
Simmonfi, Warren T., Jr., ( ) — ,
(Reg.), 338 Lafayette av. 8 to 10
a. m., 12.30 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 309 Bedford.
Sizer, Nelson B., (N) 71, (Reg.), 336
Greene av. Before 9, 12 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 176 Bedford.
Skene, Alexander J. O., (Af) 63, (Reg.),
167 Clinton. 2 to 4 p. m., except
Tuesday. Tel. No. 452.
Skene, Wm. H., (Af) 88, (Reg.), 167
Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 452.
Skerry, Harry W., (Af) 85, (Reg.),
184 McDonough.
Skidmore, Horace Greely, (K) 88,
(Reg.), 186 Kosciusko. 9 a. m. to
1 p. m. Evenings by appointment.
Skinner, David S., (Fy) 60, 124 Mon-
tague.
Slade, Harold, (Bs) 90, (Horn.), 313
Jefferson av. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Slee, Henry C, (N) 86, (Hom.), 277
Hewes. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 1160 W'msbg.
Sloat, Horace M., (Af) 87, (Reg.), 149
Van Buren. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Slote, Samuel H., (Am) 93, (Reg.),
19 Cook.
Small, Henry G., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 100
Reid av.
Small, Wilson, (N) 89, (Reg.), 336
Lorimer. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Smith, Alansou T., (N) 85, (Hom.),
699 Greene av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 129 Bedford.
Smith, Chas. A., (Af) 91, (Reg.), 39 St.
St. Mark's av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Smith, Clara L., (Cb) 91, (Hom.), 26
Fourth pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Smith, Chaa. W., (Bs) 88, (Horn.), 255
13th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Smith, Clara Louise, (Ob) 91, (Hom.),
26 Fourth pi.
Smith, Edward J., (K) 89, (Reg.), 575
Carlton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
, 5 to 7.80 p. m.
Smith, Edward P., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 1345
Pacific. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Smith, Evan F., (Be) 77, (Reg.), 177
Putnam av.
Smith, George H., (Bs) 69, (Hom.);
921 Greene av. Until 10 a. m. Tel.
No. 168 W'msbg.
Smith, Harry B., (Bt) 82, (Eel.),. 131
Ft. Greene pi.
Smith, Hugh M., (Bs) 76, (Horn.), 78
Orange. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. ; Sunday, 2 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 545 B'klyn.
Smith, Henry Mitchell, 93, (Reg.), 64
Montague. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Joseph E., (Af) 75, (Reg.), 92
Smith, J. Wheeler, (Af) 85, (Reg.),
1120 Herkimer.
Smith, Leander Chapman, (N) 78,
(Reg.), 347 Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Smith, Lucius A., (Ag) 53, (Reg.), 137
Milton.
Smith, H. Lee, ( ) — , (Reg.), 580
First.
Smith, L. Chapman, (N) 78, (Reg.),
179 Adelphi.
Smith, Sidney E., (Bs) 92, (Hom.), 77
Arlington av. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 186 B. N. Y.
Smylie, Arthur B., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
124 Penn. a v.
Snyder, William H., (Af) 88, (Reg.),
139 Montague. 8.30 a. m. to 12.30
p. m.
Somers, James Alpheus, (Af) 92,
(Reg.), 9 Lafayette av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
17k.
Sorenson, Soren J., (Ds) 71, (Reg.),
107 President. Before 10 a. m., after
4 p. m.
Sparks, Agnes, (Lu) 79, (Reg.), 140
S. Portland av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Speer, Howard B., (Af) 93, (Reg.),
728 Carroll.
Speir, Robert F., (Aq) 66, (Reg.), 156
Lafayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
to 7 p. m.
Speir, S. Fleet, (N) 60, (Reg.), 162
Montague. Before 11 a. m.
Spence, Thomas B., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
7th av., cor. 6th.
Spencer, William E., (Af) 81, (Reg.).
293 DeKalb av. 8 to lO a. m , 5
to 7 p. m.; Sun., 10 a. m. to 1
p. m.
^Pr'S^^t^-A'^'''"'^ ?-'xP^) 69, (Horn.),
590 McDonough. Until 10 a. m
after 6 p. m. Tel. No. 368 Bedford'
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BEOOKL Y N— CoDtiuued .
Squibb, Edward H., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
148 Columbia Heights; office, 36
Doughty; P. O. bos 760. 8 to 10 a.
m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Squibb, Edward R., (B) 45, (Reg.),
152 Columbia Heights; at 36
Doughty 9.30 to 11.30 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Staebler, Dayid D., (Fl) 85, (Reg.),
690 Macon, av.
Stafford, Frederick E., (Bs) 70,
(Horn.), 142 Putnam av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3. 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Stammler, Charles B., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
19 Bleecker, bet. Bushwick and
Evergreen avs. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to b p. m. ; Sun., 8 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. 854 Williamsburg.
Starrett, Heydon, (Q) 80, (RegO, 836
Herkimer. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
8 p. m.
■Staub, George E., (Af) 93, (Reg.),
L. I. Coll. Hospital.
Steers, William H., (K) 90, (Reg.),
213 Spencer.
Steinke, G. O. Herman, (K) 82, (Reg.),
222 17th av.
Sterling, John H., (N) 69, (Reg.), 227
Sahermerhorn. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 4
to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 157.
Stevens, S. Holsey, (Af) 88, (Reg.),
437 Franklin av.
Steward, William, (K) 86, (Reg.), 38
Schermerhom. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2,
6, to 8 p. m.
:Stewart, James A., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
1030 Bedford av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 251 Bedford.
■Stiles, Samuel Edward', (Af) 70,
(Hom.), 51 Greene av. Until 11 a.
m., 1 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 1702.
.Stoltz, Rosalie H., (Gb) 85, (Hom.),
490 Van Buren. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 619 W'msbg.
.Stone, Richard H., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 178
Jay. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1T56.
-Straley, May W., (Cb) 84, (Hom.),
195 Hopkinson av. lO a. m. to 1 p.
m. Tel. No. 152 E. N. Y.
-Stratton, William E., (Be) 86, (Reg.),
71 Seventh av. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Straub, Adam H., 89, (Reg.), 324
S. Fifth. 11 to 12 a. m. H. 31
Starr. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Street, Herman Edward, (Bs) 92,
(Hom.), 9o Brooklyn av. 8 to 10
a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
-Streubel, Julius, (Bx) 80, (Bel.), 18
Wall.
Strong, Charles D., (Af) 84, (Reg.),
168 Clermont av.
.Stuart, Francis H., (Af) 73, (Reg.),
123 Joralemon. 8 to 9 a. m. Mon.,
Tues., Thurs.; Fri., 2 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 400.
Stub, Arnold, (Az) 72, (Reg.), 84 Sixth
av. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. , Sundays before 10 a. m. Tel.
No. 243.
Sturges, Purdy D., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
440 Ninth. Before 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Sullivan, John D., (N) 67, (Reg.), 74
McDonough. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Sullivan, Richatd H., (N) 83, (Reg.),
584 Franklin av.
Sullivan, William Edward, (Af) 89,
(Reg.), 528 Henry. 9 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Sutton, John J., (B.s) 78, (Horn.), 164
Tompkins ay. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Swalm, William F., (Q) 59, (Reg.),
118 Lafayette ave. 9 ta 10 a. a.,
3 to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Sylvester, W. E., (Av), 78, (Reg.),
Clarkson, N. Albany ave.
Taber, J. Russell, (Q) 74 — (Reg.),
263 Ryerson. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Taft, Henry J., (K) 86, D. D. S.,
(Reg.), 709-11 Broadway. 8 a. m.
to 6 p. m.
Talmage, John F., (N) 59, (Hom.), 155
Joralemon. 8 to 10 a. m.
Talmage, Samuel, (N) 70, (Hom.), 22
Sohermerhorn. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Taylor, Cornelius R., (Af) 87, (Reg.),
511 11th.
Taylor, William John, (It) 90, (Ed.),
134 De Graw. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Taylor,- William S., (K) 81, (Reg.),
925 Bedford ave.
Tedford, Robert H. Jr., (At) 93,
(Reg.), 1334 Bushwick.
Terhune, James J., (A) 75, (Reg.), 169
Adelphi. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Terry, Charles H., (At) 64, (Reg.), 540
Washington ave.
Tetamore, Frank L. R., (Af) 82,
(Reg.), 951 Bushwick ave. Until 9
a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 702 Williamsburg.
Thayer, Washington I., (Dq) —
(Horn.), 17 Brooklyn ave.
Thayer, William H., (Be) 44, (Reg.),
171 Livingston.
Terhune, Walter S., (Bs) 77, (Horn.),
20 Utica.
Theodorian, Zobrap K., (N) 80, (Reg,),
906 Willoughby.
Thomas, Jerome B., (Af) 92, (Reg.),
185 Joralemon. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 251.
Thompson, J. Marshall, (Bq) 79,
(HomJ, 382 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 836
B'klyn.
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BEOOKLYjST. —Cod tinned.
Thomas, Lloyd O., (Av) 92, (Reg.),
374 Franklin ave. Before 8.30 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Thompson, Reuben P., (Af) 86, (Reg.),
828 Lafayette ave.
Thorns, Joseph C, (Af) 90, (Reg.),
1280 Herkimer. Until 9.80 a. m., 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Thome, H. S., (W) 69, (Reg.), Shore
Road and Ninety-fifth, Fort Hamil-
ton. 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Tieste, Louis B., (Mb) 83, (Reg.), 6
Lafayette ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Tittemore, Noah, (Aq) 63, (Reg.), 930
Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Tomes, William Austin, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
500 Olasson ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tompkins, George W., (Bx) 83, (Eel.),
78 Cumberland.
Topham, Thomas W., (Fa) 80, (Reg.),
354 Schermerhorn. 9 to 11 a. m., 2
to 4 p. m.
Townsend, Palmer, (Af) 90, (Beg.),
535 Greene ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tracy, Ira O., (Q) 82, (Reg.), Kings
Co. Insane Asy., Flatbuah.
Treadwell, Alonzo C, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
Brooklyn Hospital.
Treadwell, George H., (Q) 85, (Beg.),
463 Gates ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2 p. m.; Tuesday and Thursday,
7 to 8 p. m.
Trent, John H., (Af) 76, (Reg.), 107
McDonough.
Trnex, S. P., (Af) 91, (Reg.), 283
Franklin av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.; Monday and Thursday, 7
to 8 p. m.
Tucker, Charles Boyden, (Cf) 65,
(Bel.), 381 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 562.
Tucker, Harrison, A. Jr., (Af) 88,
(Reg.), 393 Clinton.
Turner, Henry Cushman, (Q) 67,
(Reg.), 4121/2 Clinton. Until 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
411.
Turner, Hiram B., (Af) 74, (Reg.),
313 11th av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Turner, Joseph M., (lu) 41, (Reg.),
145 State. 10 a. m., 3 p. m.
Turner, Wm. J., (Af) 86, (Beg.), 105
Clinton.
TuthiU James Y., (K) 64, (Reg.), 100
Ft. Greene pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Tuttle, Theron, (Q) 54, (Reg.), 428
Lewis av.
Valentine, John F., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 150
Noble. 8 to 9 a. m., 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 220 Greenpoint
Valentine, Richard K., (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
25 8th av. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 49 B'klyn.
Van Amam, Annie B., (Dl) 76, (Beg.),
426 Franklin, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Van Brakle, James (N), 64, (Reg.),
296 S. 5th. 1 to 2 a. m., 7 to 9 p.m.
Van Cott, Joshua M., Jr., (Af) 85,
(Reg.), 122 .Toralemon. 8.30 to 10.30
a. m., 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1196.
Vance, Andrew B., (Af) 94, (Reg.),
134 State.
Vanderveer, John B., (N) 52, (Reg.),
301 Carlton av.
Van Deusen, J. W., (N) 84, (Reg.),
962 Bedford av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No 493 Williams-
burg.
Van Duzee, A. Theodore, (N) 73,
(Reg.), 45 Marcy av.
Van Giesen, Ira T., (Q) 85, (Beg.),
94 Kent.
Van Giesen, Ransford B., (Q) 59
(Beg.), 94 Kent. 12.30 to 1.30, 5
to 7 p. m.
Van Harlingen, John, (Q) 69, (Reg.),
166 Duffield. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 9 p. m.
Van Home, Jacob P., (K) 77, (Reg.),
366 8th av.
Van Kleeck, J. H., ( ) — , (Horn.), 257
9th. 6 to 9 p. m.
Van Kleek, J. C, (Z) 72, (Reg.), Ill
Bergen.
Van Kleek, Richard L., (N) 62, (Reg.), "
Neck Road, west Ocean Parkway.
Van Mater, George G., (Bs) 92,
(Hom.), 354 Macon. 9 to 12 a. m.,
4.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Van Ness, John, (N) 54, (Beg.), 960
Bedford ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 318 Williams-
burg.
Van Schoonhaven, Cornelius S., (Bs)
78, (Hom.), 1060 Lafayette av. Un-
til 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Van Tine, Margaret H., (Bx) 78,
(Hom.), 811 Bedford ave. 10 to 12
a. m., execept Sunday.
Van Zile, B. Sturgis, (K) 75, (Reg.),
161 Willoughby ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Vedin, Augustus, ( ) — . 283 Pacific.
10 to 12 a. m.
Volckmar, Hans, (Iv) 89, (Reg.), 542
Henry. 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
821.
Vender, Lube, Amelia D., (Cb) 89.
(Horn.), 801 Driggs av. Until 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 79'
W msbg.
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rHom ), 245 riooper^8 to iH. m ,'
1 to a, 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to.
10 a. m., 1 to 2.30 p. m.
Von der Lube, Margarethe B.. fCb^ S2
(Horn.) 801 Driggs av. vkik{(>Z
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BROOKLYN.— Contimied,
Von Glahn, John, (Cj) 88, (Reg.), 49
Sands. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 0 to 8
p. m.
Von Urff, Charles A., (Af) 90, (Reg.),
249 Warwick.
Wackerhagen, George, (Q) 69, (Reg.),
326 Sehermerhorn. 9 to 10.30 a. m.
Wade, H. Albert, (N) 94, (Reg.), 252
S. Ninth.
Wade, James D., (N) 66, (Reg.), 252
S. Ninth.
Wade, John E., (N) 71, (Reg.), 908
Greene av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8.30 p. m.
Waldo, Daniel, (Q) 78, (Reg.), 1051
Third av.
Waldron, W. F., (N) 93, (Reg.), St.
Catharine's Hospital.
Walker, Jerome, (Q) 68, (Reg.), 8
Seventh av., cor. Park pi. 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 212.
Wallace, Henry, (Af) 90, (Reg.), 183
Congress. Until 10 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30 p. m.
Wallace, Wm., (Cp) 55, (Reg.), 183
Congress. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Walmsley, Wm. E., (N) 79, (Horn.),
255 Carlton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Walsh, John E., (K) 86, (Reg.), 489
Seventeenth. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Walsh, Richard V., (lo) 67, (Reg.),
57 S. Third.
Walters, Ohas. A., (Bs) 78, (Hom.),
Ill Milton. 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 77 Greenpoint.
Walters, John B., (Bx) 87, (Horn.),
114 Nassau av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Waltofe, T). De, ( ) — , 270 Ninth.
Warbasse, James P., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
109 Gates av. 8 to 9 a. m. 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Ward, Francis R., (N) 90, (Reg.), 528
Bedford av.
Ward, G«orge Gray, (Af) 91, (Reg.),
146 Montague. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 223.
Warden, James B., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 254
Carlton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Ware, Charles, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 118
Joralemon. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1070.
Warner, Alton G., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
194 Sehermerhorn. 8 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 229 B'klyn.
Warner, H. S., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 372
Lewis av.
Warth, John W., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 569
Madison. Until 8.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
8.30 to 9 p. m. Tel. 560 Bedford.
(Waterman, James S., (Q) 89, (Reg.),.
520 Nostrand av. 9 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7.30 p. m.
Waterman, Wm. B., (N) 86, (Reg.),
822 Lafayette av. Until 10 a. m., 6
to 7 p. m.
Waterworth, Wm., (K) 78, (Reg.), 3
Hancock, cor. Franklin av. 8 to 10'
a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Watson, James L., (Cz) 57, (Bt) 81,
(Horn.), 257 Sehermerhorn. 8 to 9
a. m., 11 to 12, 4 to 6 p. m.
Watson, Wm. A., (Bt) 81, (Eel.), 165
S. Ninth.
Watt, James Lewis, (Af) 93, (Reg.),
101 2d pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Waugh, Drawin W., (Af) 86, (Reg.),
388 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 758.
Waugh, H. H., (Ae) 91, (Reg.),
B'klyn Eye and Ear Hospital.
Webber, Ashley A., (N) 88, (Reg.),
168 N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Weeks, Joshua R., (N) 77, (Reg.),
173 Sands. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 9 p. m.
Weisbrod, Pred'eric, (N) 90, (Reg.), 9
Lewis av. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wells, Joseph Edward, (B) 87, (Reg.),
410 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7p. m. Tel. No. 1625.
Wells, James H., (K) 93, (Reg.), 945
St. Marks av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Wells, Thomas L., (K) 83, (Reg.), 945
St. Marks av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Welton, Robert B., (Be) 68, (Reg.),
513 Henry. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 415.
Welty, George W., (K) 70, (Reg.), 500
Clinton. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, after
7 p. m. Tel. No. 641.
Wemmell, A. Andrew, (Bx) 75,
(Hom.), 2600 Atlantic av. 8 to 10
a. m., 0 to 8 p. m.
West, Prank B., (Af) 76, (Reg.), 29
Sehermerhorn. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
West, George E., (Af) 85, (Reg.),
360 Greene av. Until 9.30 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Westbrook, Benjamin P., (Af) 74,
(Reg.), 174 Clinton.
Westbrook, George R., (Af) 78, (Reg.),
175 Sehermerhorn. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 6 to a p. m.
Westbrook, R. W., (Ag) 91, (Reg.),
1265 Bedford av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7.30 p. m.
Westhofe, August W. P., (K) 91,
(Reg.), 54 Marcy av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weygandt, Frederic, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
645 Bedford av. 1 to 3 p. m., or by
appointment. Tel. No. 3Ck Wmsburg.
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352
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BROOKLYN —Continued.
Wheeler, Edward A., (K) 79, (Reg.),
509 Bedford ave.
Wheeler, Robert T., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
210 Lee ave.
White, R. N., (CI) 91, (Reg.), 439
Evergreen ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to
I 8 p. m.
Whitehead, Isaac P., ( ) — (Horn.),
562 Quincy.
Whitehouse, L. A., (K) 91, (Reg.),
236 Franklin ave. Until 10 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
Whitney, Edward J., (N) 62, (Horn.),
100 Lafayette av. 8 to 11 a. m.
Tel. No. 872 B'klyn.
Wieber, Adolph, (Af) 89, (Reg.), 181
S. oth. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Wieber, George, (El) 75, (Reg)., 181
S. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Wieseckel, George, (N) 84, (Reg.), 66
Bushwick ave.
Wight, Jarvis S., (Af) 64, (Reg.), 30
Schermerhorn. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 680.
Wilbur, Joshua G., (Be) 62, (Reg.),
544 Washington ave. Before 9 a.
m. (After 6 from May 1 to No-
vember 1.)
Wilde, Thomas (K) 66, (Reg.), 121
7th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 6.30 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 42 South.
Williams, Byron G., (K) 93, (Reg.),
Olarkson, near Albany ave.
Williams, Frank B., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
583 Bedford av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 106 W'msbg.
Williams, George S., (N) 90, (Reg.),
144 Logan. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8.
Williams, G. A., (A) 79, (Reg.), 449
Hancock.
Williams, Hamilton, (Br) 75, (Reg.),
114 Somers.
Williams, Herbert F., (N) 73, (Reg.),
363 Grand ave. Until 9 a. m., 11
to 1.30 and 7 p. m. Tel. 359 Bed-
ford.
Williams, Mary g., (Bw) 80, (Reg.),
471 First.
Williams, Wm. H., (Ag) 47, (Reg.),
207 17th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Willick, 0. J. M. (K) 93, (Reg.), 696
President. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Willis, Clinton, (Bs) 92, (Horn.), 623
Lafayette av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 223 Bedford.
Willis, Harrison, (Cn) 65, (Horn.), 695
Lafayette ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 223 W'msbg.
Willis, Harrison, Jr., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
1303 Dean. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 610 Bedford.
Wilson, Charles H., (N) 76, (Horn.),
97 Clymer. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 741 W'msbg.
Wilson, Ezra H., (Q) 82, (Beg.), 194
Keap. At Hoagland Laboratory, 10
to 5.
Wilson, Frank E., (B) 82, (V.%g.), 1242
Bushwick ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Winchell, Walter B., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
137 Berkeley place. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No.
603 B'klyn.
Winfield, James M., (K) 82, (Reg.),
1225 Pacific. Until 11, 4 by app't.
and 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Winhelman, John G. (N) 79, (Reg.),
732 Grand. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Winter, Frederick G., (Af) ^Reg.), 18
Patchen ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2
and 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. 343 Wm»-
burg.
Winter, Henry Lyle, (N) 92, (Reg.),
129 Milton. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Winter, Julius A. (Af) 88, (Reg.), 181
Miller ave.
Wood, Frederick J. J., (Q) 89, (Beg.),
150 Washington ave. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. 583
Brooklyn.
Wood, Howard J., (At) 85, (Reg.),
195 53d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 134 South.
Wood, James, (K) 91, (Reg.), 162 St.
John's place.
Wood, John Scott, (K) 86, (Reg.), 172
6th ave. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Sundays by appointment.
Wood, Walter C, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 520
Nostrand av.
Wood, Willoughby I., (K) 90, (Reg.),
207 Hart. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 892 W'msburg.
Woodhull, Henry W. B., (Q) 45,
(Reg.), 124 Berkeley pi.
WooUey, Daniel Morris, (N) 85, (Beg.),
310 Sumner av. Until 10 a, m., 6
to 7 p. m.
Wright, Edward William, ( ) — 86,
(Reg.), 135 Remsen.
Wright, Jonathan, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 73
Remsen. 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1, 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1209.
Wuest, Charles, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 740
Flushing av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m.
Wiinderlich, Frederick William, (Ba)
64, (Reg.), 165 Remsen. Until 9.30
a. m., 2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 262.
Wyckofe, Richard M., (K) 64, (Reg.),
532 Clinton av. Until 8.30 a. m..
6 to 7 p. m.
York, Thomas A., (Af) 91, (Reg.), 409
Bergen. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Young, John, (Fc) 37, (Hom.), 240^4
Broadway.
Young, John S., (Q) 54, (Reg.), 444
Pacific. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Young, Thomas F., (Ai) 91, (Reg.),
444 Padfie. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Zabriskie, Jolin L., (N) 53, (Reg.),
878 Flatbush ar. Until 9 a. m.
Zahn, Anthony F., (K) 87, (Reg.),
115 Summer av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 924 W'ms-
burg.
Zeilhoefer, Charles, (N) 73, (Reg.), 175
5. Fourth.
Zimmerman, Charles, (Dd) 84, (Horn.),
Essex near Belmont ave. 11 a. m.
to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
BRUSHTON, Franklin.
Hawkins, L. E., (At) 77, (Reg.)
BUCK MOUNTAIN, Franklin.
Bigelow, B., (At) 83, (Reg.)
BUFFAI^O, Erie.
Aaron, Ohas. D., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 17
Union.
Abbey, Emery C, (Dv) 63, (Bel.), 50
Perry.
Abbott, Frank W., (Z) 66, (Reg.), 223
Franklin.
Albertson, Chas. S., (Cn) 82, (Horn.),
358 Richmond ave.
Aldrich, Charles, ( ) — , 42 Orton pi.
Allen, A. BurtU, (Eg) 86, (Reg.), 990
Genesee ave.
Allen, Thos. G., (Eg) 86, (Reg.), 419
Elk.
Anderson, Manton E., (N) 80, (Reg.),
716 Main. i-
Andrews, Chas. H., (Z) 88, B. Utica.
Andrews, Judson B., (Ag) 63, (Reg.),
Forrest ave.
Andrews, "W. A., (K) 90, (Reg.), 614
Jefferson.
Angus, Alexander C, ( ) — , 442 Main.
Armstrong, J. Stone, (B) 79, (Reg.), |
195 14th. !
Auel, Charles H., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 277
High St.
Babcock, Cyrus W., (G) 66, (Horn.),
151 Allen.
Baething, Henry, (Bq) 70, (Hom.), 350
Penn.
Bagley, Thomas, (Z) 89, (Reg.), 1344
West ave.
Baker, Byron D., (Ko) 81, (Reg.), ^5
Pearl.
Banta, RoUin L., (Z) 71, (Reg.), 358
S. Division.
Banta, Westervelt, (Bf) 88, (Reg.), 407
Perry.
Barnes, Edwin E., (Af) 56, (Reg.), i
1258 West ave.
Barret William 0., (Z) 80, (Reg.), 208
Franklin.
Bartlett, F. W., (Bu) 54, (Reg.), 523
Delaware ave.
• Bartlett, G. Hunter, (Bu) 83, (Reg.),
1083 Delaware ave.
Bartow, Bernard, (Z) 74, (Reg.), 220
Franklin. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Tel. No.
263 Tupper.
Bayliss, Alfred W., (Bf) 89, (Reg.),
378 B. Genesee.
Beals, Herbert J., (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
176 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 459 Seneca.
Beebe, Gertrude E., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 58
W. Genesee.
Bell, William, (Bu) 86, (P. M., 363
E. Eagle.
Bell, William F., (Bu) 89, (P. M.),
174 Swan.
Benedict, Arthur G., (Z) 88, (A) 89,
(Reg.), 174 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m.
2 to 3, 6.80 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No.
520.
Bennett, Arthur G., (Z) 91, (Reg.),
213 Franklin, 9 a. m. to 1, and 4
p. m.
Bentz, Henry G., (Z) 88, (Reg.), 894
Michigan,
Bergtold, William H., (Z) 87, (Reg.),
56 Allen.
Bidaman, Weston D., (Z) 78, (Reg.),
325 Connecticut.
Bingham, Henry H., (Z) 83, (Reg.),
2485 Main.
Birmingham, John J., (Z) 81, (Reg.),
123 Pratt.
Bissell, Elias L., (W) 61, (Reg.), 2793
Main.
Blackman Delevau B., (Z) 78, (Reg.),
419 S. Division.
Boardman, John, (A) 53, (Reg.), 210
Delaware ave.
Bode, Henry W., ( ) 76, (Reg.), 230
Bodenbender, Nelson W., (Cn) 87,
(Horn.), 804 Jefferson.
Boies, Loren F., (Z) 68, (Reg.), 286
Howard av.
Bonnar, John D., (Fl) 78, (Reg.), 606
Main.
Borget, Wm. H., (An) — . (Reg.), 424
Broadway. 10 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
Bourne, Phillip H., (Bj) 91, (Horn.),
74 Cottage.
Boysen, Chas. A., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 165
Bradbury,' Arthur R., (Z) 92, (Reg.),
Fitch Hospital.
Brayton, Samuel N., (Q) 61, (Horn.),
202 Delaware av.
Brecht, Frank E. L., (Z) 72, (Reg.),
361 William.
Briggs, Albert H., (Z) 71, (Reg.), 267
Hudson.
Briggs, Elmer E., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 904
Clinton.
Broad, Mrs. Lucy, (I) 58, (Reg.), 43
Erie.
Broardt, Peter, ( ) — , (Hom.), 394
Adams.
Brown, Geo. L., (Be) 70, (Reg.), 121
Franklin.
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BUFFALO.— Continued.
Brown, Ira C, (Z) 88, (Reg.), 411
14th.
Brown, Mahlon M., (Az) 65, (Reg.),
861 Niagara. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
5, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 349 Bryant.
Bruso, C. Frank, (Z) 87, (Reg.), 203
Amherst.
Bryant, Percy, (Q) 88, (Reg.), Buf-
falo State Hospital.
Buck, Ohamplin F., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
362 Main.
Bull, Alex. T., (N) 47, (Reg.), 184
Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1205 Tupper.
Bull, Louis A., (Z) 79, (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
164 Franklin.
Bump, John C, (Z) 73, 74 Oakwood
place.
Burghardt, F. A., (Z) 73, (Reg.), 632
Elm.
Burke, Thomas J., Buffalo Hospital,
Sisters Charity.
Burlingame, E. J., ( ) — , 326 Clinton.
Burnham, Edgar S., (Ik) 77, (Reg.), 36
W. Genesee.
Burnside, Eleanor B., (Jp) 67, (Beg.),
170 Dearborn.
Bussman, Paul F., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 637
Broadway.
Buswell, Henry C, (Bf) 88, (Beg.),
358 S. Division.
Byers, W. Churchman, (B) 72, 442
Main.
Calkins, George H., (Z) 93, (Reg.), 716
Main. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m..
Tel. No. 348 Tupper.
Callahan, Wm. C, (Z) 84, (Reg.), 51
W. Seneca. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 43 Seneca.
Campbell, Robt. B., (W) 86, (Reg.),
267 North.
Carey, Emma C, (Eu) 83, 568 Wil-
liam.
Carey, Milton H., (Bu) 77, 568 Wil-
liam.
Carpenter, Frank L., (Z) 91, (Reg.),
430 Broadway.
Carpenter, Thos. B., ( )— . (Eel.), 660
Main.
Carroll, Jane W., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 288
Ashland av.
Carter, Henry T., (N) 83, (Reg.), 210
Hoyt.
Carter, P. Livingstone, (Ds) 86,
(Horn.), 1122 West av.
Cary, Charles, (Z) 75, (Reg.), 340 Dela-
ware av.
Caul, Martha F., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 106
Breckinridge.
Ohace, Wm. H., (Z) 87, (Beg.), 538
Breckinridge.
Ohamplin, John S., (Z) 85, (Beg.), 1872
Niagara.
Chapin, Chas. P., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 529
Fargo.
Chappell, N. Victoria, (Z) 92, (Reg.),
273 W. Ferry.
Chester, Charles 'Oswego, (Z) 75,
(Reg.), 201 Franklin. 9 to 12 a. m.,
7 p. m.
Clark, Chas. P., (Fl) 86, (Reg.), 236
B. Eagle.
Clark, Edward, (Z) 80, (Beg.), 271
Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Coakley, John B., (Dm) 61, (Reg.),
339 Delaware ave.
Cohen, Bernard, (Z) 87, (Reg.), 497
Niagara. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Cole, John, (Z) 62, (Reg.), 321 14th st.
Collins, Arthur B., (Fl) 87, (Reg.), 248
Dearborn.
Colton, Albert J., (Bf) 90, (Reg.), 151
B. Ferry st.
Colton, Henry E., (Cn) 72, (Horn.),
362 Pearl.
Congdon, Charle» B., (Bf) 87, (Beg.),
1034 Jefferson.
Constantine, Dennis J., (Z) 86, (Reg.),
369 Fargo ave.
Cook, Joseph T., (Cn) 81, (Horn.), 138
Delaware ave.
Cook, Miles B., (I) 77, (Reg.), 104
Glenwood ave.
Cormell, Peter C, (I) 77, (Reg.),. 351
Pearl.
Comwell, Benjamin W., (Z) 86, (Reg.),
663 Main.
Cott, George F., (Z) 84, (Beg.), 560
Michigan.
Crawford, Albert H., (Z) 65, (Reg.),
274 Swan. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 247.
Crego, Floyd S., (Al) 79, (Reg.), 280
Franklin.
Crockett, Montgomery Adams, (K) 86,
(Reg.), 452 Franklin. 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 181 Tupper.
Cronyn, John L. O., (Z) 76, (Reg.), 51
Franklin. 9 to 11 a. m. Tel. No.
9T4 S6n6Cd»
Cronyn, John, (Fl) 50, (Beg.), 55 W.
Swain.
Crowe, Thos. M., (Z) 84, (Reg.), 777
Elk.
Crumb, Wm. R., ( ) — . 10 Law Ex-
change.
Culbert, James E., (Bf) 92, (Reg.),
Emergency Hospital.
Curtiss, Alexander M., (Ds) 77,
(Hom.), 309 BImwood ave.
Dagenais, Alphonse, (Bz) 67, (Reg.),
473 Virginia.
Daggett, Byron H., (Z) 67, (Reg.V 258
Franklin. 2 to 3, 8 p. m. Tel. No.
273.
Dambach, J., (Dq) 68, (Reg.), 417
Michigan.
Danelson, James E., (Bx) 68, (Bel.),
663 Main. > , y h
Daniles, Clayton M., (Z) 80, (Reg.),
868 Main. ' \ bh
Danser, Earl G., (Z) 83, (Reg.), 592
Walden ave.
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355
BUFFAIiO.— Ctontinued.
Davies, James G. A., (Dq) 88, (Reg.),
87 Hamilton.
Day, Alfred, (Z) 87, (Reg.), 287 Mich-
igan.
Dayton, Charles L., (Z) 53, (Reg.), 246
Dearborn.
Dayton, Lewis P., (Az) 45, (Reg.), 15
Niagara.
Dean, David A., (Bs) 78, 1233 Michi-
gan.
Decker, Oscar F., (Z) 71, 42 Morgan.
Denton, Lewis A., (Af) 76, (Reg.), 445
Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m.
Tel. No. 227 Tupper.
Denton, Mary Innis, (Z) 91, (Reg.),
445 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2
p. m. Tel. No. 227.
Diamond, Charles A., ( ) — , 501
Washington.
Diehl, Alfred E., (A) 92, (Reg.), 361
Diehl, Conrad, (Z) 66, (Reg.), 32 W.
0*611 6S 6 6
Dignen, Wm. E., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 285
Amherst.
Dooley, Edward M., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
406 Louisiana.
Dorland, Blias T., (W) 54, (Reg.), 86
N. Division.
Dorr, Lucius Bradley, (O) 90, (Reg.),
300 Jefferson. 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. 29 Howard.
Dorr, Samuel G., (Z)- 75, (Reg.), 300
Jefferson. 8 a. m., 12 and 6 p. m,
Tel. No. 29 Howard.
Dowd, J. Henry, (Bf) 90, (Reg.), 166
Broadway.
Dowlman, William, (I) 70, (Reg.), 536
Swan.
Drake, Archie I., (Z) 92, (Reg.), 945
West av.
Eiunham, Sydney A., (Bf) 88, (Reg.),
72 W. Chippewa.
Dwyer, Thomas F., (Z) 85, (Reg.),
268 Niagara.
Dye, John H., (Bx) 73, (Bel), 511
Main.
Eadie, Andrew B., (Hf) 86, (Horn.),
99 Plymouth av.
Earl, Wesley C, (K) 64, (Reg.), 1541
Niagara. 9 a. m., to, 7 p. m. Tel.
No. 138 M. Bryant.
Edwards, Charles R., ( ) — , 79 E.
Eagle.
Eisben, David C, (Z) 78, (Reg.), 399
Broadway.
Eller, Charle» P., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 1440
Jefferson.
EUwood, Henry S., (Z) 68, (Reg.), 9
• W. Mohawk.
Elmendorf, WilUam F., (Z) 90, (Reg.),
716 Main. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p.
m. Tel. No. 348 Tupper.
Englehart, Thomas B., (Ik) 86, (Reg.),
20 W. Mohawk.
Erb, Peter, (Ej), 79, (Horn.), 109 E.
Genesee.
Ernest, Clark B., (Z) 88, (Reg.), 273
W. Ferry.
Eschelman, Simon, (Ed) 75, (Aq) 79,
427 Franklin.
Ewing, A. Melville, (Gl) 86, (Reg.),
66 W Genesee
Falk, Jacob M.,'(At) 84, (Reg.), 663
Main.
Farrington, Edwin H., (Z) 67, (Reg.),
454 Pearl.
Fell, George E., (Z) 81, (Reg.), 72
Niagara.
Fisher, Edward A., (Ej) 81, (Hom.),
1038 Fillmore av.
Flagg, John D., (Es) 87, (Reg.), 125
E. Eagle.
Folwell, Mahlon B., (Z) 67, (Reg.),
713 Delaware.
^Q^,f *^ ^J^S^"" ^■' (^^ 89, (Reg.),
369 West.
Foster, Alice B., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 25
Foster, Hubbard A., (Bo) 71, (Horn.),
3 St. John pi.
Fowler, Joseph, (Z) 73, (Reg.), 33
Church.
Frederick, Carlton C, (Z) 81, (Reg.),
64 Richmond av.
Fritz, William C, (Z) 92, (Reg.), 28
Brown.
Frost, Edward L., (Z) 92, 489 Ply-
mouth av.
Frost, Harry C, (Cn) 74, (Hom.), 212
Delaware av.
Gager, Edward L.,. (Z) 85, (Reg.), 413
Gibbons, Lister, (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Gibson, James A., (Ls) 90, (Reg.), 302
Gillette, George W., (Z) 88, (Reg.),
16 Woodlawn av.
Gilroy, Edgar J., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 160
Franklin. 9 a. m., 3 and 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 1308.
Goldberg, Jacob, (Z) 85, (Reg.), 145
Cedar.
Goldberg, Sigmund, (Z) 84, (Reg.), 584
N. Division.
Goltra, John N., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 451
Elmwood av.
Gram, Franklin C, (Bf) 91, (Reg.),
89 Locust.
Grant, Henry Young, (Bs) 86, (Reg.),
50 W. Tupper.
Gray, John R., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 246
7th.
Green, Stephen S., (N) 64, (Reg.), 326
Greene, DeWitt, (Z) 83, (Reg.), 1125
Main.
Greene, Joseph C, (N) 55, (Reg.), 1125
Main.
Greene, Mary T., (W) 90, (Reg.), 365
N. Division.
Greene, W. D., (Z) 76, (Reg.), 365
N. Division.
Gregory, Willis G., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 530
Main.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
BUFFALO.— Ctontinued.
Grosvenor, Joseph W., (N) 66, (Beg.),
118 Plymouth av.
Grove, Benjamin H., (Z) 80, (Keg.),
334 Pearl. 9 a. m. to 1 p. "" '
No. 1354 Seneca.
Tel.
73
Guess, Carl H., (Z) 80, (Reg.),
Main.
Gumaer, Adelbert G., (A) 83, (Reg.),
802 Bailey av.
Haberstro, Joseph, (Z) 77, (Reg.), 89
High.
Hfldley, William A. M., (On) 89,
(HomO, 49 W. Huron. 9 a. m. to 1,
5 to 7 p. m.
Halbert, J. Sanford, (Z) 72, (Horn.),
389 Pearl.
Hanley, Lawrence G., (Bf) 87, (Reg.),
757 Seneca.
Hannon, Franklin P., (W) 89, 663
Main. '
Harries, Oscar L., (Z) 88, 51 St.
John's pi.
Harrington, D. W., (Z) 71, (Reg.),
1430 Main.
Harrington, Frank A., (Bo) 87, (Reg.),
31 Franklin. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 296.
Hartwig, Marcell, (Cj) 73, (Reg.), 34
E. Huron.
Harvey, Leon F., (B) 59, (Reg.), 19
W. Tupper.
Hanenstein, John, (N) 84, (Reg.), 499
Washington.
Hayd, Herman B., (Es) 81, 78 Niag-
ara. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
_p. m. Tel. No. 440 Seneca.
Hayes, F. Mason, (N) 77, (Reg.), 716
Main.
Hayes, Harold A., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 716
Main.
Hayes, Pliny Harold, (B) 48, (Reg.),
716 Main.
Heam, George J., (Z) 92, (Reg.), 153
Swan.
Heath, Richard A., (Dc) 91, (Reg.), 69
Wadsworth.
Heath, Wm. H., (A) 77, (Reg.), 415
Pearl.
Hebenstreit, Robert, (Z) 72, (Reg.).
430 Broadway.
Heffner, Alice M., (Fs) 91, (Reg.), 233
Massachusetts av.
Heineman, John D., (On) 75, (Hom.),
77 B. Eagle.
Hewitt, J. M., (Bf) 89, (Reg.), 433 S.
Division.
Hill, Clayton L., (Z) 64, 321 Franklin.
8 a. m., 1 and 6 p. m.
Hill, Frank E., (I) 81, (Reg.), 537
Swan.
Hill, John D., (Z) 49, 190 Delaware.
Hill, Julian P., (Aq) 84, (Reg.), 424
Ferry.
Himmelbach, George A,, (Z) 91, (Reg.),
33 Twelfth.
Hinkel, Frank Whitehall, (A) 82,
(Reg.), 305 Delaware av.
Hinkley, Alonzo S., (On) 50, (Hom.),
78 W. Huron.
Hitzel, Gustavus A., (Z) 92, (Reg.),
129 E. Utica.
Hobble, George S., (Z) 92, (Reg.), 716
Main.
Hoddick, Wm. A., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 618
Main.
Hofemeyer, John A., (Z) 80, (Reg.),
150 East.
Honsberger, John, ( ) — , 684 Clinton.
Hopkins, Henry R., (Z) 67, 433 Frank-
lin. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 235.
Howard, Charles E., (Z) 78, (Reg.),
1458 Main.
Howard, Charles F., (Z) 78, (Reg.),
1458 Main.
Howard, Edward, ( ) — 83 West ave.
Howe, Carey W., (Z) 60, (Reg.), 85
Wasmuth.
Howe, Lucien, (Af) 72 (Reg.), 73
(Reg.), 87 W. Hur, n.
Howell, Stephen Y., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
164 Franklin. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3 and 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1001.
Howland, John D., (Bf) 91, (Reg.),
Customs House birJding.
Hoyer, Burt P., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 216 N.
Division.
Hoyt, Orson C, (P) 50, (Reg.), 878
Main.
Hubbard, Albert E., (Z) 94, (Reg.),
50 W. Tupper. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 358 Tupper.
Hubbard. Arthur F., ( ) — 90 Wal-
den ave.
Hubbard, Arthur W., (Z) 87, (Reg.),
335 Herkimer.
Hubbard, Dwight G., (Z) 69, (Reg.),
335 Herkimer.
Hubbell, Alvin A., (Z) 76, 212 Frank-
lin. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel. No.
1351 Seneca.
Hurd, Arthur W., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
State Hospital.
Hussey, Elisha P., (Ovr) 76, (Hom.),
493 Porter ave.
Ingarham, Henry D., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
405 Franklin.
Insley, Walter J., (Er) 87, (Bel.), 1315
Jewett, Carlton R., (Q) 81, (Rag.),
1299 Main. 9 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 201 Seneca.
Johnson, Burt C, (Z) 90, (Reg.), 1315
Jefferson.
Johnson. Thomas M., (Z) 61, (Reg.),
309 Main.
Jones, Allen A., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 436
Franklin.
Jones Harry C, (Z) 92, (Reg.), 192
18th.
Jordan, Oscar J., (Bq) 90, (Hom.)
1662 Broadway. ''
Kamerling, Andrew, (Z) 92, (Reg.),
171 Bryant.
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BUFFALO.— Continued.
Kane, Joseph J., (Bf) 92, (Reg.), 376
Bichmond aye.
Kemball, Rachael, (Z) 84, (Reg.), 235
Whitney place.
Kendall, Hiram A., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 720
£}Imwood ave.
Kenyon, William B., (Bq) 73, (Horn.),
86 W. Mohawk.
Ketchmn, John, (Z) 85, (Reg.), 302
Hampshire.
Knisley, Andrew B., (Cx) 85, (Reg.),
356 Swan. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 470 Seneca.
Knoll, John G., (A) 88, (Reg.), 482
William.
Koehler, Frederick W., (Z) 89, (Reg.),
578 Broadway.
Kohles, Pankratz, (Gv) 65, (Reg.),
548 Monroe.
Kraus, Jacob M., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 273
E. TJtica.
Kranss, Wm. C, (K) 86, (Reg), 382
Virginia.
Krombein, Louis E., (Z) 60, (Reg.), 246
Elm.
Krug, Lulius F., (Ho) 79, (Reg.), 870
Broadway.
Kuhlmann, Helene, (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
State Hospital.
Langley, William, (Ae) 89, (Reg.), 925
Niagara. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and
6 to 8 EL m.
Lansdowne, Joseph R., (Op) 60, (Beg.),
663 Main.
Latham, Ada C, (Z) 92, (Reg.), 174
Dodge.
Lawton, B. E., ( ) — , 87 Delaware
place.
Lemon, Benjamin, (At) 55, (Reg.), 64
Le Van Clarence B., (Bf) 88, (Reg.),
1223 Jefferson.
LOTi, Louis E., (Oi) 87, (Reg.), 66 W.
Lewis, Frederick Daniel, (Bs) 92,
(Ham.), 188 Franklin. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1120
Seneca.
Lewis, F. Park, (Ds) 76, (Hom.), 188
Franklin. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 1120, Seneca.
Lewis, George W., (N) 51, (Horn.), 311
Delaware ave.
Lewis, George W., Jr., (Ba) 86,
(Horn.), 311 Delaware ave.
Lewis, George W. T., (Bf) 86, (Reg.),
318 Ashland ave.
Linn, Hugh J., (A) 78, 485 Main.
Linguist, Maurice F., Jr., (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 206 Lexington ave.
Little Edward C, (Z) 61, (Beg.), 161
Main. 8 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 p. m. Bes.
348 Virginia.
Little, Wm. Bobert, (Z) — , (Reg.), 161
Main. Res. 348 Virginia.
Long, Benjamin G., (Z) 83, (Reg.),
520 Elmwood ave.
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Long, Charles E., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 192
Richmond ave.
Long, Eli H., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 1335
Main.
Long, Wm. E., (Cn) 80, (Hom.), 409
W. Utica.
Lothrop, Benjamin L., (K) 72, (Reg.),
81 Breckinridge.
Lothrop, Thomas, (W) 58, (Reg.), 153
Delaware ave. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Lustig, Bmil, (N) 83, (Reg.), 662 Wil-
liam.
Lynde, Uri C, (B) 59, (Z) 66, (Reg.),
241 Swan.
McAdam, Linus J., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
88 Austin.
McAllister Eleanor, (Gs) 89, (Beg.),
Buffalo State Hospital.
McClellan, Isidore A., (Jc) 80, (Bel.),
112 Morgan.
McCray, Guilford W., (Ah) 57, (Beg.),
893 Main.
McCrea, Philip A., (Z) 75, (Hom.),
362 Main.
KicCullough, John J., (Z) 90, (Beg.),
157 Goodell.
McCullough, Obadiah, (Ox) 91, (Beg.),
157 Clinton.
McGill, Wm. D., (Cn) 80, (Hom.),. 294
S. Division. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3.
7 to 8 p. m.
Mclntyre, Hugh, (Ls) 91, (Beg.), 1328
West ave.
McMichael, George H., ( ) 88, (Beg.),
63 Niagara.
McMuUen, Bobert H., D. V. S., (Lg)
92, 246 William. Tel. No. 1232 A. '
Mackay, Gustavus E., (Z) 66, (Beg.),
Manges, Monroe, (Hn) 92, (Horn.), 568
Delaware av.
Mann, Matthew D., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 37
Allen.
Mansperger, William H., (Z) 87,
(Beg.), 66 W. Chippewa. 9 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 p. m.
Marcley, James I., (Q) 73, (Beg.), 6
E. Huron. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Martin, ConstantJne H., (K) 66, (Beg.).
143 Bryant. '
Martin, Eugene E., (Bf) 88, (Beg.),
753 Michigan.
Martin, Truman J., (A) 78, (Horn.),
143 Bryant.
Matteson, Mrs. J. H. B., ( ) — . (Bot.),
248 N. Division.
Matzinger, Herm.in G., (Z) 84, (Beg.),
Buffalo State Hospital.
Maycock, Burt J., (Cd) 86, (Hom.),
166 Franklin. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1307
Seneca.
Mayer, John F., (N) 82, (Beg.), 105
Amherst.
Mead, Harry, (Z) 91, (Beg.), 100
High.
Meahl, Charles S., (Z) 90, (Beg.), 104
William.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
BUFFALO.— Continued.
Meidenbauer, J. George, (Z) 86, (Reg.),
204 High. ,^ „,
■ Mellor, Annie, (Bu) 88, (P M), 24
Koons av. ^„
Metcalfe, Francis T., (Es) 88, (Reg.),
329 Franklin. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel. No. 358 Tlipper. , ^o.„
Meyer, Edward J., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 1312
Main.
Meyer, Jacob F., (Bf) 91, (Reg.),
303 Oak. . ^ s ^
Mickle, Herbert, (CI) 81, (Reg.), 9
Niagara. „„
Middleton, John, ( ) — , 695 West
av.
Miller, John, (Cd) 82, (Horn.), 48 St.
John's pi. „
Miller, William V., (Z) 76, (Reg.),
1146 Niagara. _
Millring, Edward A., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
148 Chenango.
Mills, Wm. M., ( ) — , 44 Hickory.
Mooney, James J., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
396 7th St.
Morris, Sarah Howe, (Je) 69, (Horn.),
159 Franklin. 1 to 5 p. m.
Morrison, David A., (Is) 82, (Reg.),
662 Oak.
Moseley, George T., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
202 Delaware av.
Mulford, Henry J., (Z) 89, (Reg.),
415 Delaware av.
Mynter, Herman, 75, (Reg.), 195
Franklin.
Michell, Henry, (Z) 57, (Reg.), 80 Syc-
amore.
Miemand, Claudius J., 76, (Reg.),
Michigan.
Norrish, William H., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
625 Howard.
O'Brien, Edward C. W., (Z) 67,
(Reg.), 439 Delaware av.
O'Hara, Arthur T., m 90, (Reg.), 89
Hoyt.
Olsen, Mary, (Eu) 86, (P. M.), 25
Fox.
O'Neill, James M., (Br) 74, (Reg.),
852 Seneca.
Osborne, Nehemiah, (Z) 63, (Horn.),
316 Summer.
Cutwater, Samuel, (N) 79, (Reg.),
321 Main.
Packwood, William J., (Z) 76, (Reg.),
Palmer, Elmore, (W) 64, (Eel.), 663
Main.
Palmer, George S., (Z) 86, (Reg.),
316 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 p. m. Tel. No. 41 Tupper.
Palmieri, Prank, (Fi) 61, (Reg.), 110
Main.
Park, Roswell, (An) 76, (Reg.), 510
Delaware ave.
Parker, Wm. H., (Z) 81, (Reg.), 614
Walden ave.
Parmenter. John O., (Z) 83, (Reg.),
372 Franklin.
Parmenter, W m. L., (Cn) 73, (Horn.),
931 Prospect av«. „„
Patterson, Ohristophor Jameo, W) »"•
(Reg.), 250 Niagara. 9 a. m., 1-dO
to i, 7 p. m. Tel. No. 67 Tupper
Patterson, R. L., 84, (Reg.), 115
Franklin. _, ,„^ „„ ,-o ^\
Patterson, George W., (Z) 69, (Reg.),
17 Court. ,^„ „, ,_ . „„
Persons, Albert E., (N) 81, (Reg.), 93
W. Mohawk. „^ .
Petsch, Charles F., (Cn) 70, (Horn.),
333 Genesee. „. ,„ ^ sm
Pettit, John A., (Z) 74, (Beg.), 519
Swan. „
Pettus, Wra. J., ( ) — , Custom House
Pfandhofer, Ludwig, (Z) 86', (Reg.),
1023 Genesea , „„
Ffohl, Edward N., 88, (Reg.), 88
Niagara.
Phelps, Wm. C, (Z) 66, (Reg.), 146
Allen.
Phillips, liUther, (Gg) 56, (Eel.), cor.
Kensington and Iiiberty.
Pierce, Kay V., (Cg) 65, (Bel.), 663
Main.
Pierce, V. Matt, (Z) 91, (Reg.), 663
Main.
Pitkin, John, (Ag) 61, (Reg.), 523
Main.
Pitkin, John T., (Z) 84, (Reg.), 629
Main.
Pleuthner, Willard H., (Z) 91, (Reg.),
231 N. Division.
Pohl, Gustav A., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 96
Lemon.
Pohle, John D. A., (Cn) 70, (Hom.),
759 Michigan.
Pohlman, Julius, (Z) 83, (Reg.), 367
Franklin.
Porter, James S., (Z) 84, (Reg.), 300
Cedar.
Potter, Irving W., (Z) 91, (Beg.), 743
Broadway.
Potter, Julius H., (K) 81, (Reg.), 177
Dearborn.
Potter, William Warren, (Z) 59, 284
Franklin. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel.
No. 110 Tupper.
Powell, F. Hamilton, (Es) 85, (Reg.),
179 Franklin.
Poynton, Robert A., (Bf) 91, (Reg.),
156 S. Division.
Preiss, Frederick, (01) 89, (Reg.), 115
Franklin. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 220 Seneca.
Pryor, John H., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 253
Allen.
Putnam, James W., (Z) 82, (Reg.),
388 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m,, 2 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 160 Tupper.
Randall, Lillian C, (Z) 91, (Reg.),
41 Otis pi.
Redmond, David L., (Bf) 87, (Reg.),
323 Porter av.
Reinhardt, George A., (Lt) 84, (Reg.),
109 Tenth.
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BtlFFAXiO.— Co atintied.
Reinl.aidt, ' ^nry M., (Lt) 84, (Reg.),
855 itffferson.
Reinstein, mogilova-Anna, (Ig) — ,
(Reg.), 629 William.
Renner, W. Scott, (Bs) 84, (Reg.),
301 Pearl.
Retel, Michael, (Z) 85, (Reg.), 259
Broadway.
Reynolds, Charles J., (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
893 Genesee.
Rich, Francis M., (K) 85, (Reg.), 284
Richmond av.
Riehl, Walter J., 89, (Reg.), 158 Swan.
Ring, Charles A., (Z) 78, (Reg.), 364
Niagara.
Ring, William Grosvenor, (Z) 84,
(Reg.), 364 Niagara 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 p. lu. Tei. No. 1522.
Roberts, Burt B., (Cd) 62, (Hom.), 16
S. Division.
Roberts, Hudson M., (Z) 92, (Reg.),
425 Michigan.
Roberts, Wm. Z., (Z) 92, (Reg.), 014
Jefferson.
Rochester, DeLancey, (Z) 84, (Reg.),
469 Franklin. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m. Tel. No. 232 Tupper.
Hogers, Benjamin F., (Z) 79, (Reg.),
221 Franklin. 9 a. m. to 1, 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 259 Tupper.
Rogers, Leander, ( ) — , 263 Fillmore.
Roos, George W., (Z) 87, (Reg.), 143
Linwood av.
Root, Reuben M., (Z) S3, (Reg.), 537
William.
Rooth, Harry C, ( ) — , 118 Vir-
ginia.
Ross, Renwick R., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 101
High.
Ross, T. Haven, (A) 88, (Reg.), 344
Ashland av.
Rouse, Morris D., (A) 66, (Reg.), 46
Whitney pi.
Rowe, G. Allan, (Cg) 79, (Bel.), 12 W.
Mohawk.
Sackett, Willis A., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 663
Main.
Sage, Clinton A., (Z) 74, (Reg.), 213
W. Ferry.
Salter, Albert E., (Cd) 91, (Horn.),
470 Elm.
Samo, James B., (Q) 32, (Reg.), 34
Tracy.
Sandford-Runner, Mary E., (Z) 81,
(Reg.), 186 Franklin. 9 a. m., 2 p. m.
Schade, Louis C. F., 70, (Reg.), 244
Goodell.
Schladermundt, Charles A., (Oc) 89,
(Reg.), 510 William.
,Schmidtborn,Theodore, (Bf) 89, (Reg.),
1388 Niagara.
Schoenhart, Anthony, (Bf) 88, (Reg.),
207 Pine.
Schroeter, Louis, (Ce) 89, (Reg.), 529
Fillmore.
Sell, John P., (Br) 82, (Eel.), 8 S,
Division.
Seymour, Abby J., (Cd.), 73, (Hom.),
791 The Front.
Shaw, Bdvrin R., ( ) — , 245 Swan.
Sheehan, Thomas J. G., (Z) 84, (Reg.),
307 Elk.
Sheldon, Harriot B., (Bw) 80, (Reg.),
433 Breckinridge.
Sheldon, John, ( ) — , (Reg.), 433
Breckinridge.
Shepard, Jessie, (Cw) 88, (Hom.), 138
Delaware ave.
Shreve, Owen M., (Z) 92, (Reg.), 663
Main.
Siegfried Cyrus S., (B) 90, (Reg.),
280 Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 417 Tupper.
Sim, George W. R., (Cp) 82, (Reg.),
230 Elliott.
Sissou, George H., (Z) 87, (Reg.),
187 Plymouth ave.
Slacer, William H., (Z) 73, (Reg.),
res. 202 Niagara. Tel. No. 76 D. 11
Niagara. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 76 A. Seneca.
Smith, C. Maynard, (Z) 88,, (Reg.),
494 Massachusetts ave.
Smith, Edward T., (Z) 86, (Reg.), 189
Fourteenth st.
Smith, E. A., (Z) 87, (Reg.), 66 High.
Smith, James S., (Z) 62, (Reg.), 66
High.
Smith, Lee Herbert, (Z) 77, (Q) 80
(Reg.), 663 Main. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tel. No. 22, Bryant.
Smith, Lewis G., (Cx) 85, (Reg.), 300
Elk.
Snow, Irving Miller, (Z) 81, (Reg.),
476 Franklin.
Somerville, S., (Le) 92, (D. V. S.), 22
Summer. Tel. No. 395, Bryant.
Somerville, William, (Le) 74, (D.V.S.,)
61 Franklin. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 869.
Staples, Loren H., (Z) 91, 179 B.
Ferry.
Starr, Elmer, (Z) 84, (Reg.), 174
Franklin.
Stearns, George R., (Bs) 78, (Hom.),
205 Linwood ave.
Stearns, Phineas S., (Gj) 82, (Beg.),
1 E. Genesee.
Stevens, Edward T., (Z) 86, (Reg.),
485 Main.
Stewart T. Selden, (W) 83, (Reg.),
105 William. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
I p. m. Tel. No. 444 A, Seneca.
Stockton, Charles G., (Z) 78, Reg.),
278 Franklin.
Stoddart, James, (Cp) 88, (Dc) 92,
(Reg.), 90 York. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. 241 Swan.
Storck, B., (W) 54, (Reg.), 20 Huron.
3.30 to 5.30 p. m. Tel. No. 248
Bryard.
Storck, Eugene B., (Z) 78, (Reg.), 525
William.
Strong, Chapman E., (Bs) 92, (Horn.),
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PHYSICIANS OP NEW YORK.
BUFFALO.— Continued.
Stumpf, Daniel B., (On) 76, (Horn.),
631 Ellicott.
Sutherland, Joseph H., (Cz) 67, (Bol.),
13% Swan.
Sykes, George K., ( ) — , 333 Frank-
lin. Tel. No. 362 Tupper.
Tanner, Wm. T., (Z) 84, (Reg.), 14
Pearl
Taylor,' Wm. G., (Z) 93, (Reg.), 199
Franklin. 1 to 8 and 7 p. m. Tel.
No. 287 Seneca.
Teller, R. Remsen, (Cx) 81, (Reg.),
120 Franklin.
Thoma, Fridolin, (Z) 87, (Reg.), 1072
LoTejoy.
Thoma, Ludwig O., (Z) 70, (Reg.), cor.
Carlton and Gray.
Thompson, John C, (B) 80, (Reg.), 55
A. Tn h erst
Thornbury, Frank Jay, (Al) 89, (Reg.),
610 Main.
Thornton, Wm. H., (Z) 83, (Reg.), 572
Niagara. 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 p.
m. Tel. No. 345 Tupper.
Tobie, Bmil S., (Ft) 89, (Reg.), 14 E.
Mohawk.
Toms, S. W. S., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 100
High.
Townsend, H. Seymour, (W) 89, (Reg.),
117 SeuccSn
Tremaine, Wm. S., (A) 59, (Reg.), 217
Franklin.
Trotter, James S., (Z) 91, (Reg.), 597
Walden av.
Tweedy, Edward H., (Z) 88, (Reg.),
394 Vermont av.
Twitty^ Wm. T., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 585
Eagle.
Twohey, John J., (Bf) 88, (Reg.), 170
E. Utica.
Vandenbergh, Frank P., (Z) 84, (Reg.),
31-34 Lewis Block.
Vandenbergh, F. P., (Z) 84, (Reg.), 32
Lewie Block.
Van Dusen, Edmund O., (N) 85, (Reg,),
539 Main.
Van Peyma, Peter W., (Z) 72, (Reg.),
445 William.
Van Peyma, Worp, (Z) 86, (Reg.), 940
Broadway.
Voght, Frank B., (Bf) 89, (Reg.), 592
Sycamore.
Wade, Cynthia J., ( ) — . 185 Frank-
lin.
Wade, John F., (Lv) 74, (Horn.), 414
Seneca.
Waid, Adin P., (Z) 74, (Reg.), 663
Main.
WaldrufE, Eugene C, (Z) 80, (Reg.),
496 Porter av.
Waldvogel, R., ( ) — , 1213 Jefferson.
Walker, Catherine,, (Cd), 85, (Horn.),
1009 Delaware av.
Wall, Charles A., (Z) 79, (Reg.), 306
Hudson.
Walsh, John J., (Z) 81, (Beg.), 480
Ellicott.
Walton, John T., (A) 56, (Reg.), 390
West av.
Ware, Wm. A., ( ) — , 141 Arkansas.
Warren, Samuel H., (Z) 80, (Beg.),
431 Mich. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1250.
Watkins, Frank L., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 45
William.
Weil, Charles, (Z) 82, (Reg.), 561
^J. ATI A H p g
Wende, Emeet, (Z) 78, (Reg.), 174
Franklin.
Wende, Grover W., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 174
Franklin.
Westinghouse, Geo. H., (Z) 86,. (Reg.),
313 Fargo av.
Wetmore, Mary B., (Z) 80, (Reg.), 14&
Franklin.
Wetmore, Samuel W., (Z) 62, (Eeg.),
149 Franklin.
Wetzel, Charles H., (Z) 76, (Reg.),
582 Gi'nesee.
Wheeler, Isaac G., (At) 74, (Reg.),
346 Massachuselts ave.
Wheeler, James 0., (Z) 85, (Reg.),
1589 Broadway.
Whipple, Electa B., (Gs) 84, (Reg.),
491 Porter ave.
Whiting, Chancellor H., (Gs) 75,
(Reg.), 245 Plymouth ave.
Whitmore, John E., (Bu), 78, (Reg.),
1099 Genesee.
Whitwell, J. Franklin, (Z) 90, (Reg.),
368 Swan. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
p. m. Tel. No. 550 Howard.
Widner, J. Elmer, (Bf) 90, (Reg.),
1701 Main.
Wiggins, Dennis B., (Lw) 46, (Bot.),
50 B. Seneca.
Wileox, DeWitt G., (On) 80, (Hom.),
568 Delaware ave.
Wilder, RoseUa C, (Ej) 84, (Horn.),
75 Niagara.
Willard, Frederick B., (Z) 80, (Reg.),
359 Clinton ave.
Williams, Herbert U., (Z) 89, (Reg.),
186 Allen.
Willoughby, Matthew, (Z) 67, (Reg.),
204 E. IJtica. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
Wilson, Albert B., (Z) 83, (Reg.), 218
Virginia.
Wilson, James P., (N) 89, (Reg.), 867
Niagara.
Wohlfarth, Augustus F., (Ba) 80,
(Reg.), 606 Main.
Wolf, W., (Dj) 53, (Reg.), 488 Fill-
more.
Wolsey, Cardinal T., (Bl), 85, (Reg.),
12 S. Division.
Wood, Harry A., (W) 86, (Reg.), 220O
Main.
Wood, Henry, ( ) — , 58 Commercial.
Woodard, Charles H., (Z) 89, (Reg.),
865 Niagara.
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BUFFALO.— Continued.
Woodbury, Henry, ( ) — , 994 Wil-
liam.
Woodbury, Wm. H., (Z) 88, (Reg.),
258 Franklin.
Woodley, AJvin C, (CI) 86, (Reg.), 586
Main.
Woodruff, John V., (Z) 92, 100 High.
Woodworth, Judson N., ( ) — , 319 W.
Ferry.
Wright, Andrew R., (Cw) 58, (Horn.),
416 Blmwood aye. 1 to 3, 6 to 7
~ p. m.
Wyckoff, Cornelius C, (Z) 48, (Reg.),
482 Delaware ave.
York, George W., (B) 80, (Reg.), 115
Franklin.
Young, Bdson H., (Aq) 84, (Reg.), 444
Elk.
Young, Gardner B., (K) 86, (Reg.),
343 New Hampshire.
BURDEN, Columbia.
Weeks, B. A., (Az) 60, (Reg.)
BURDETT, Schuyler.
Allen, Seth B., (Gs) 78, (Kef.)
Nivison, Nelson, (N) 79, (Reg.)
Stillwell, H. P., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
BUTtKE, Franklin.
Bestle, F. C, ( ) — , (Beg.)
Waller, Thomas G., (Av) 86, (Reg.)
Whitehead, Fred. D., (K) 89, (Reg.)
BURLINGTON FLATS, Otsego.
Day, L. M., (N) 89, (Reg.)
BURNT HILLS, Saratoga.
Burrus, David R., (Ah) 33, (Reg.)
Cetton, John, (Be) 71, (Reg.)
BUSKIRK'S BRIDGE, Washington.
Myers, Adam Y., (At) 82, (Reg.)
BUSTI, Chautauqua.
Bennett, Andrew J., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
BYBRSYILLE, Livingston.
Watkms, A. V., (Cv) 71, (Bel.)
BYRON, Genesee.
CAIRO, Greene.
Griffen, Henry JL (G) 80, (Reg.)
Griffin, Nelson H., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Noble, George H., (At) 52, (Reg.)
Travis, J. H., ( )- (Reg.)
CALEDONIA, Livingston.
Borden, George T., (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Menzie, Robert J., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
CALLICOON DEPOT, Sullivan.
Kemp, Simon A., (A) 66, (Reg.)
CAMBRIA, Niagara.
Town, W. S., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Wollaber, Erastus W., (Z) 82, (Res>,
CAMBRIDGE, Washington.
Chase, Daniel A., (Cg) 78, (Eel.)
Clark, Lyman A., (Bs) 69, (Horn.)
Lewis, Frank E., (On) 86, (Hom.)
McWayne, Leroy D., (Gu) 80, (Reg.)
Niver, J. Fenimore, (Ai) 64, (Hom.)
Smith, Dennis M., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Wallace, Theodore 0., (Az) 50, (Reg.)
Ward, T. L., (Av) 91, (Reg.)
CAMDEN, Oneida.
Bacon, Charles J., (At) 94, (Reg.)
Brady, James P., ( )— , (Reg.)
DuBois, Hiram (3-., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
Jones, Miles B., (Be) 70, (Eel.)
Leonard, Alfred M., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Leonard, Henry W., ( ) — , IReg.)
Smith, Albert H., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Towsley, WiUiam D., (N) 81, (Reg.)
CAMERON. Steuben.
Jackson, Charles O., (G) 87, (Reg.)
CAMERON MILLS, Steuben.
Goff, George S., (N) 77, (Reg.)
OAMILLUS, Onondaga.
Cavenor, Nathaniel A., (Gs) 85, (Reg.)
Slocum, Fred W., (Ge) 82, (Reg.)
CAMPBELL, Steuben.
Hamilton, Charles H, (K) 60, (Reg.)
Rutterford, H. C, (Es) 79, (Reg.)
Smith, Charles S., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
CAMPBELL HALL, Orange.
Lippincott, De Witt G., (B) 83, (Reg.)
CANAAN FOUR CORNERS, Columbia
Bates, Milford L., (Ai) 67, (Reg.)
OANAJOHARIE, Montgomery.
Ozmun, I. Davie, (Gs) 88, (Reg.)
Simons, Frank E., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Taylor, Dalls M., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Wessela, Silas A., (W) 78, (Reg.)
CANANDAIGUA, Ontario.
Babcock, Stanley C, (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Beahan, Albert L., ^K) 79, (Reg.), 8
Gorham. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Buell, Harry C, (AI) 91, (Reg.)
Burrell, Dwight R., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Carson, Matthew R., (At) 57, (Reg.)
Foster, Charles A., (Df) 48, (Bel.)
Gillet, E. J., ( ) —
Hallenbeck, Orlando J., (At) 79, (Reg.)
4 Court. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. in.
Hawley, Fred C, (Et) 54, (Bel.)
Hawley, Ira F., ( ) —
Hawley, James A., ( ) —
Hoyt, 0. S., ( ) -
Jewett, John H., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 347
Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 18.
McClellan, Frederick E., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
McCIellan, George W., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
McDowell, B. F., (Z) 92, ( ) (Reg.)
Mitchell, Charles T., (Hf) 63, (Cn) 75,
(Hom.), 2 Park place. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 4, 8 to 10 p. m.
Nichols, Henry W., (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Simmons, Elnathan W., (Ij) 34, (Reg.)
Van Der Beek, Charles A., (N) 89,
(Reg.)
Voak, J. Emory, (Bq) 66, (Hom.)
Walmsley, Robert W., (Fr) 81, (Reg.)
Wamer, Franklin W., (N) 79, (Reg.)
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OARNARSIE, Kings.
Ejtabrook, Curtis R., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Tromer, Wm. S., (N) 82, (Reg.)
CANASBRAGA, Allegany.
Bacon, Adelbert T., (Z) 80, (Keg.)
Davios, James G., ( ) 76, (Res.)
Ewart, Edward C, (Ik) 8-5.
Harris, Wm. H., (Dw) 81, (Eel.)
Pratt, Oscar S., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
CANASTOTA, Madison.
Bartholomew, Willis L., (Bs) 86,
(Hom.)
Ctolegrove, Cassius M., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Edgerton, Melvin G^ (On) 81, (Horn.)
Halbert, Horace, (Z) 51, (Reg.)
Hemstreet, Hiram ( ) — .
Jarvis, Milton B., ( ) 42, (Reg.)
Bjiapp, James W., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Taylor, William, (N) 62, (Reg.)
CANDOR, TIOGA.
Dixon, John C, (At) 54, (Reg.)
Harris, Algernon J., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Roper, W. E., (Cn) (Hom.)
St. Clair, R. Wallace, (K) 74, (Reg.)
CANEADEA, Allegany.
Lyman, AJmon H^ (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Madison, Early H., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
OANISTEO, Steuben.
Ridden, Leroy, (N) 63, (Reg.)
Smith, Thaddeus B., (Hn) 91, (Hom.)
Sutton, P. L., ( ) — , (Horn.)
Williamson, S. O., (G) 85, (Reg.)
OANNONSVILLE, Delaware.
Palmerton, R. K., (G) 81, (Reg.)
OANONGO, Seneca.
Frantz, Albert J., (Ap) 71, (Reg.)
CANTON, St. Lawrence.
Bassett, John N., Jr., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Dmry, Alfred 0., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Gale, James S., ( ) — .
Heston, Lucia E., (Bw) 92, (Reg.)
Preston, John C, (Ah) 50, (RegJ
Russell, George A., (Cd) 82, ^om.)
Shea, Patrick H., (Aq) 76, (Reg.)
Williams, Frank P., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
CAPE VINCENT, Jefferson.
Braum, Martin, (Bz) 49, (Reg.)
Bushuell, Hanley N., (N) 48, (Reg.)
Crabb, Eugene M., (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
Dawson, Henry G., (Ih) 85, (Reg.)
Masson, Thomas, (Ih) 75, (Reg.)
CARLISLE, Schoharie.
Mereness, Seth A., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Roscoe, Robertson J., (Ah), (Reg.)
Whitter, E., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
CARLTON, Orleans.
Conlay, McLean, ( ) — .
Whittler, Edward, (Z) 89, (Reg.)
CARMEL, Putnam.
Ely, Addison, ( ) 34, (Reg.)
La Monte, Austin, (W) 61, (Reg.)
Reed, J. Erwin (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
CARROLLTON, Cattaraugus.
Quick, T. S., (Cz) 73, (Eel.)
CARTHAGE, Jefferson.
Bingle, Henry D., (At) 81, (Kei?.)
Brown, Henry E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Bruce, Francis W., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Ferguson, N. D., (Az) — , (Reg.)
Hewett, George D., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Hubbard, Levi C, (At) 82, (Reg.)
Hull, Charles J., (Bx) 81, (Eel.)
Merrill, Samuel L., (Bp) 65, (Reg.)
Owens, John W., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Simonds, E. A., (Cd) 84, (Hom.)
Stevens, R. A., (Ak) 79, (Reg.)
CASSADAGA, Chautauqua.
Rood, C. A., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
CASSVILLB, Oneida.
Barnum, D. Albert, (At) 85.
CASTILE, Wyoming.
Greene, Cordelia A., (I) 56, (Reg.)
Harding, Arthur B., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Miller, Rogers W., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Slade, Mary, (W) 79, (Reg.)
Smith, S. Chester, (N) 60, (Reg.)
CASTLE CREEK, Broome.
Taylor, A. Prank, (I) 68, (Reg.)
CASTLETON, Renneeelaer.
Abbott, George M., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Hogeboom, James L., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Walradt, Wm. D., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Welch, Clark D., (Bs) 77, (Hom.)
CASTORLAND, Lewis.
Reniff, Charles H., (Bx) 85, (Eel.)
CATHARINE, Schuyler.
Beach, William H., (Az) 69, (Reg.)
OATO, Cayuga.
Everts, Edgar S., (Bq) 58, (Hom.)
Groot, Cornelius A., (At) 64, (Reg.)
OATON, Steuben.
Davis, Charles H., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
CATSKILL, Greene.
Clarke, Frank C, (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Deane, J. Alfred, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Elliott, Elmore E., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Panning, Nelson, (Ai) 30, (Reg.)
Lament, Wilbur P., (At) 89, (Reg.)
McLaury, William P., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Mackey, E. R., (Ai) 45, (Reg.)
Seldon, O. G., ( ) -, (Reg.)
Seldeu, Robert, (I) 69, (Reg.)
Vincent, Stanley H., (Bs) 79, (Hom.V
Willard, Charles E., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
CATTARAUGUS, Cattaraugus.
Lattin, George, (K) 75, (Reg.)
Millington, Edwin H., (Bx) 67, (Ecl.>
CAUGHDENOY, Oswego.
Drake, Horace L., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
CAYUGA, Cayuga.
Cummings, A. S., ( ), 36, (Reg.)
Dixon, J. M., ( ).
Witbeeh, John P., (At) 52, (Reg.)
Witbeck, John H., (K) 88, (Reg.)
OAYUTA, Schuyler.
Godfrey, Charles P., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
CAYUTAVH^LE, Schuyler.
Sherwood, Orlando B., (Z) 66.
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CAZBNOVIA, Madison.
Bass, Edgar O., (At) 58, (Reg.)
(Jofe, I. Newton, (Q) 58, (Reg.)
Salsbury, Julius E., (Cg) 83, (Eel.)
White, Albert N., (Ih) 86, (Reg.)
CEDARHURST, Queens.
Brown, F. TUden, (Q) 50, (Reg.)
Hogeboom, Charles I.., (Q) 51, (Reg.)
OEDARVIIiliE, Herkimer.
Brown, Martin "W., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Brown, Wm. H., (At) 66. (Reg.)
CENTRAL BRIDGE, Schoharie.
McGuUoch, Charles, (At) 77, (Reg.)
Roach, Paul, (N) 75, (Reg.)
CENTRAL ISLIP, SufEolk.
Caldwell, George, ( ) — ,
Evarts, Herman C, (At) 73, (Reg.)
Rowe, John T. W., (K) 85, (Reg.)
CENTRAL SQUARE, Oswego.
Bates, Nelson W., (N) 64, (Reg.)
Wilcox, Hadwin P., (N) 89, (Reg.)
CENTRAL VALLEY, Orange.
Leonard,' Alfred D., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Fergus, James F., (N) 60, (K) 61,
(Reg.)
Hanker, G. F^ (N) 92, (Reg.)
Leonard, A. D., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Sprague, D. H., (N) 86, (Reg.)
CENTRE BRUNSWICK, Renssalaer.
St. John, Theodore L., (At) 78, (Reg.)
CENTRE MORICHES, Suffolk.
Cole, F. S., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Warner, David S., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
CENTRE VILLAGE, Broome.
Dibble, A. S., ( ) — (Eel.)
CENTREVILLE, Allegany.
Waterman, Lucius G., (N) 83, (Reg.)
CERES. Allegany.
Place, Horace A., (At) 82, (Reg.)
CHAMPION, Jefferson.
Johnson, Edward F., (At) 82, (Reg.)
CHAMPLAIN, ainton.
Briggs, Myron D., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Hackett, J. Morris, (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
Poissant, J. Celibert, (Iw) 85, (Reg.)
CHAPPAQUA, Westchester.
Patch, Henry F., (Av) 06, (Reg.)
CHARLOTTE, Monroe.
Jones, Frank A., (Z) 69, (Reg.)
Ottaway, John E., (W) 86, (Reg.)
jPease J ( )
Smith', Samuel J., (Cg) 69, (Eel.)
CHARLOTTEVILLE, Sclioharie.
Hix, Ira A, (N) 83, (Reg.)
Sperbeck, Henry, (At) 57, (Reg.)
CHARLTON, Saratoga.
St. John, Francis W., (At) 87, (Reg.)
CHASE'S MILLS, St. Lawrence.
Tuttle, Henry E., (Ih) 92, (Reg.)
CHASM FALLS, Franklin.
Harwood, Watson H., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
CHATEAUGUAY, Franklin.
Carpenter, M. S., ( ) — .
Dubois, J. T. T., ( ) — .
Farnsworth, Hill S., (Is) 39, (Reg.)
Gray, Frank F., (F. M) 88, (Reg.)
Howe, George, (Ix) 35, (Reg.)
Johnson, J. A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Silver, Cassius D., (W) 91, (Reg.)
Van Veohten, John S., (W) 83, (Reg.)
Whitehead, F. D., (K) 89, (Reg.)
OHATEAUGAY LAKE, Franklin.
Gehring, Henry F., (Aa) 84, (Reg.)
Thurber, Elmer E., (Ah) 86, (Reg.)
CHATHAM, Columbia.
Barnes, Wright H., (Ai) 50, (Reg.)
Mason, F. C, ( ) —
Starks, Willard R., (W) 91, (Reg.)
Van Buren, Hattie C. W., (Ob) 90,
(Hom.)
Washburne, Isaac C, (At) 82, (Reg.)
Wheeler, John T., (K) 75, (Reg.)
CHATHAM CENTRE, Columbia.
Vedder, Ransom H., (At) 46, (Reg.)
CHAUMONT, JefEerson.
G^tman, A. A., (At) 71, (Reg.)
' Jewett, H. W., (Lm) —
CHAUTAUQUA, Chautauqua.
Blderkin, Ward K., (Cg) 81, (Eel.)
CHAZY, Clinton.
Brooks, Aliather P., (Ah) 43, (Reg.)
Fairbank, Alexander W., (At) 74,
(Reg.)
CHEMUNG, Chemung.
Gere, Charles S., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Gere, Ebenezer, (Az) 48, (Reg.)
CHENANGO FORKS, Broome.
Greene, Clark W., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Harrington, S. Henry, (At) 56, (Reg.)
Roos, Weller, <K) 83, (Reg.)
Spendley, Zina A., (Cz) 69, (Bel.)
CHERRY CREEK, Chautauqua.
Button, J. W., ( ) —
Smith, George B., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
Soules, Thos. E., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Woodworth, John B., ( ) —
CHERRY VALLEY, Otsego.
Clyde, James D., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Merritt, George, (Ah) 49, (Reg.)
Merritt, George L., (At) 74, ^(Reg.)
Walker, James R., (N) 79, (Reg.)
CHESHIRE, Ontario.
Bentley, Francis R., (Az) 40, (Reg.)
Hutchens, John, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
CHESTER, Orange.
Carpenter, Solomon G., (N) 45, (Reg.)
Pierce, Louis R., (Af) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, Charles P., (Ah) 51, (Reg.)
CHBSTERTOWN, Warren.
Aldrick, Fred G., (Av) 79, (Reg.)
Mallery, Alfred, ( ) —
Stafford, Brwin L., (Aq) 83, (Reg.j
CHEVIOT, Columbia.
Clum, Franklin, (Ag) 75, (Reg.)
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PSrSICIANS OF. NEW YORK.
CHILI, Monroe.
Gandy, L. T., (A) 69, (Beg.)
Warn, G. F., ( ) —
GHITTENANGO, Madison. .
Billington, Marohant, (Ah) 50, (Reg.)
Douel, Walter E., (Bs), 76, (Horn.)
Eaton, John R., (Gs) 75, (Keg.)
Hanchet, R. S. D., (Et) 50, (Eel.)
OHURCHTOWN, Columbia.
Allen, John H., (K) 76, (Reg.)
CHURCHVILLE. Monroe.
Anderson, Herbert A., (Bq) 89, (Horn.)
Van Horn, Milton U., (G) 91, (Reg.)
OHURTJBUSCO, Clinton.
Moriarty, John W., (Aq) 92, (Reg.)
CICERO, Onondaga.
Merwin, H. D., ( ) — .
Pritchard, H. B., ( ) — .
CINCINNATUS, Cortland.
Halbert, Marcellus L., (Az) 72, (Reg.)
Keiyron, Benjamin, (W) 71, (Reg.)
CITY ISLAND, Westchester.
McCrosson, Thomas, (N) 79.
CLARENCE, Erie.
Erb, Albert F., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Lapp, Henry, (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Macpherson, James F., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Martin, Andrew J., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
CLARENCE CENTRE, Erie.
Myers, Reuben S., (Aq) 75, (Reg.)
CLARENDON, Orleans.
Brackett, Martin B., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
CLARKSON, Monroe.
Silliman, Wylis A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
CLARKSVILLE, Albany.
Grounse, Conrad J., (At) 46, (Res.)
Crounse, Hirma, (Ah) 47, (Reg.>
Dayton, M. S., ( ).
Le Boeuff, J., ( ).
CLAVERACK, Columbia.
Van Dusen, A. R., (ly) 39, (Reg.)
Wilson, Thomas, (At) 74, (Reg.)
CLAYTON, Jefferson.
Frame, S. V., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
McCombs, George M., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Mellmoyle, Henry A., (Bs) 76, Reg.)
Vebber, F. M., (Bz) 84, (Bel.)
OLAYVILLE, Oneida.
Barnum, D. Albert, (At) 65, (Reg.)
Dewing, William H., (Bq) 82, (Hom.)
Jones, James E., (At) 55, (Reg.)
Lindsay, Joseph I., ( ) — , (Reg.)
CLEVELAND, Oswego.
Babcock, Willis G., (Gs) 84, (Reg.)
Conterman, William H., (Aq) 86,
(Reg.)
CLIFTON, Richmond.
Thomas, T. J., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
CLIFTON SPRINGS, Ontario.
Adams, Mrs. Mary D., (Ob) 68, (Hom.)
Archer, W. W., (Az) 67, (Reg.)
Crittenden, A. G., (L) — 40.
Grossman, Bdgar O., (Aq) 87, (Reg.)
Foster, Henry C, (I) 48, (Reg.)
wfiand,^Brld^or7o., (W) 88, Uteg.)
McCfemmon, C. G., ( )„— ;_ ,
North, James H., (F) 57. (^^g.)
Phillips, James A., (N) 82, (Keg.)
Stoith, John C, Ol 84, (BegO
Thayer, Carmi C, (P), J8, (Reg.)
Turck, William W., (Z) 86, ffieg.)
Wilcox, Frederic P., (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
CLINTON, Oneida. ^^ , ^ ^ ^a
Barrows, Frederick M, (Az) 46.
Dever, I^iah, (Cg) 60, (Bq) 66, (Horn.)
Frost, Conway A^ (^i 90, (Reg.)
Hughes, Henry R., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Peck, Fayette H., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Scollard, James I., (At) 74, (Reg.)
CLINTON CORNERS, Dutchess.
Tripp, Charies H., (K) 81, (Reg.)
CLINTONDALE, Ulster.
Birdsall, William G., (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
CLOOKVILLE, Madison.
McGonnell, Charles, ( ) — .
CLYDE, Wayne.
Arnold, J. Newton, (At) 62, (Reg.)
Barton, Frank S., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Beninghoff, Milton R., (G) 83, (Keg.)
Childs. G. C, ( )— .
Colvin, Darwin, (Az) 44, (KegJ_
Hartman, Louis W., (Cd) 87, (Horn.)
Sayles (Snider), Emma, (Ej) 80,
(Hom.)
Smith, Jarvis E., (Q) 54, (Keg.)
Williams, Elmer E., (N) 89, (Keg.
CLYMER, Chautauqua.
Ford, S. E., ( )— .
McCray, Lorenzo P., (I) 77, (Z) 89,
(Reg.)
Ross, Art, (A) 71, (Reg.)
COBLESKILL, Schoharie.
Allen, P. A., ( )— .
Beard, Franklin P., (At) 75, (Keg.)
Cross, Lemuel, (At) 56, (Keg.)
Dart, Gilbert, (Bx) 76, (Eel.)
Frazier, Charles K., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Frazier, David, (At) 47, (Reg.)
Lawyer, Ezra, (Ah) 54, (Reg.)
Miller, Wm. T., (At) 81, (Reg.)
GOOHECTON, Sullivan.
Appley, Wm. W., (At) 70, (Reg.)
COBYMANS, Albany.
Johnson, Henry N., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Mosher, Frank G., (At) 48, (Reg.)
Powell, Alonzo T, (At) 89, (Reg.)
COHOCTON, Steuben.
Fowler, Thomas B., (U) 80, (Reg.)
Goff, Ira L., (N) 70, (Reg.)
White, E. M., ( ) — .
Wygant, Frank A., (W) 82, (Reg.)
COHOBS, Albany.
Archambeault, John L., (Iz) 68, (Reg.)
Archibold, John (At) 88, (Reg)
Billings, George H., (Ah) 57, (Reg.)
Boudrias, Louis, (Cx) 48, (Reg.)
Campbell, William M., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Dalley, L. J., ( ) — .
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365
COHOES.— Continued.
Dannais, Joseph C. B., (Iz) 91, (Eeg.)
Egan, Bernard L., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Featherstpnhaugh, James D., (Q) 70,
(Reg.)
Haynes, John U., (At) 72, (Reg.)
King, Chetwode H., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Leo, Stephen F., (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
Mitchell, James H., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Montmarquet, Joseph D., Jr., (Q) 89,
(Reg.)
Parker, Thomas S., (Bf) 62, (Reg.)
Peltier, G. Upton, (Di)i 73, (Reg.)
Peters, Samuel, (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
Ross, John W., (Bs) 81, (RegJ
Smith, Arthur E., (Aq) 92, (Reg.)
Wilber, John H., (Oz) 64, (Bel.)
Witbeck, Charles B., (At) 66, (Reg.)
COLD BROOK, Herkimer.
Longshore, Miles, (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
COLDBN, Brie.
Strong, Orville C, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
COLD SPRING, Putnam.
Dee, Robert H., (Z) 52, (Reg.)
Giles, Richard, (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Murdock, George Wilson (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Winslow, James M., (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Young, William, (Bv) 42, (Reg.)
COLD SPRING HARBOR, Suffolk.
Overton, W. P., ( ) — .
COLDBNHAM, Orange.
Ormsbee, Clarence, (N) 65, (Reg.)
COLLAMBR, Onondaga.
Merwin, Edgar B., (N) 91, (Reg.)
COLLEGE POINT, Queens.
MacPherson, John D., (N), 87, (Reg.)
Mallaschitz, Amalia, ( ) — .
Mayer, Elizabeth, ( ) — .
Neiss, Augusta, ( ) — .
Steffen, Ferdinand, (Cc) 82, (Reg.)
COLLINS, Erie.
Cleland, Charles S., (Ax) 87, (Reg.)
COLLINS' CENTRE, Erie.
Atwood, Harley L., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Letson, Brastus B., (Z), 70, (Reg.)
COLTON, St. La\(Tence.
Botsford, L. T., (Bs) 78, (Horn.)
Marsh, James M., (Bs) 90, (Horn.)
Smith, Moses E., (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
COLUMBIA, Herkimer.
Christman, Harvey J., (At) 64, (Reg.)
COLUMBUS, Chenango.
Van Wagner, Lee O., (N) 91, (Reg.)
CONBSUS, Livingston.
Clark, Edgar R., (Av) 83, (Reg.)
CONBSUS CORNERS, Livingston.
Losey, Jeese B., (Ah) 57, (Reg.)
McGowan, Weldon K., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
CONBWANGO, Cattaraugus.
Gardner, Will F., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
CONBWANGO VALLEY, Chautauqua.
Brooks, John M., (Ae) 81,. (Reg.)
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CONEY ISLAND, Kings.
Goodrich, Thomas W., ( ) —
Ward, John, ( ) —
CONKLINGVILLE, Saratoga.
Inlay, E. G., (Av) 78, (Reg.i
Roods, Smith M., (At) 92, (Reg.)
CONKLIN STATION, Broome.
Redfield, G. S., (Az) 53, (Reg.)
CONQUEST, Cayuga.
Lapes, Milton G., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
CONSTABLE, Franklin.
Hastings, C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Stickney, C. B., (K) 88, (Reg.)
CONSTABLBVILLB, Lewis.
Nelson, Wm. W., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Runge, Daniel R., (K) 82, (Reg. )
OONSTANTIA,' Oswego.
Lindsay, Robert S., (At) 90, (Reg.)
GOOKSBURGH, Albany.
Bates, Wm. B., ( ) — .
COOPER'S PLAINS, Steuben.
Butler, Marshall C, (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Pierce, Byron, (Z) 61, (Reg.)
COOPBRSTOWN, Otsego.
Babbitt, Otis H., (Bs) 82, (Hom.)
Bassett, Wilson T, (At) 44, (Reg.)
Blodgett, T. S., ( ) — .
Lathrop, Horace, (B) 52, (Reg.)
Leaning, John K., (Ah) 48, (Reg.)
Peck, George, (Q) 47, (Reg.)
Thayer, George C, (G) 90, (Reg.)
Thayer, W. A., ( ) — .
OOPAKE, Columbia.
Gordon, Wilmer I., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Swain, Wm. D., (At) 67, (Reg.)
COPENHAGEN, Lewis.
Allen B., ( ) —
Cramer, Wm. H., (N) 83, (Reg.)
(Jordiner, Alonzo H., ( ) —
Mason, L. F., ( ) —
Tamblin, J. H., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
Taplin, Mortimer M., (Es) 92, (Reg.)
CORFU, Genesee.
Crane, Frank W., (Z> 68, (Reg.)
Kitchel, L. H., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
Smith, Elliott C, (Z) 82, (Reg.)
CORINTH, Saratoga.
Allen, Henry J., (Ag) 84, (Reg.)
Densmore, 0. R., ( ) —
Johnson, Stephen C., (At) 59, (Reg.)
Smith, V. A., (Av) 88, (Reg.)
CORNELL, Westchester.
Rich, Charles, (N) 89, (Reg.)
CORNING, Steuben.
Argue, Henry A., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Bourne, Henry M., (N) 75, (Reg.)
Bryan, Edward W., (On) 68, (Hom.)
Burr, Franklin ( ) — , (Reg.)
Campbell, Charles E., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
Carpenter, Edwin J., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Cobb, Willis Sylvester, (At) 90, (Reg.),
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366
PHYSICIAKS OF NEW YORK.
COENING.— Continued.
Cooper, John, (A) 57, (Reg.)
■^ Darling, Horace M., (W) 58, (Reg.)
Deuerlein, Frank E., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Gamman, A. M., (Bs) 76 (Horn.)
Gorton, Wm. E. A., (Bs) 78, (Horn.)
Hawley, George T., (Bs) 86 (Horn.)
Hedden. .Tohn W., (U) 7o (Re.^.)
Herrington, Nelson M., (AW .37, (Re?.)
Hoare, Joseph D., (N) 88. (Res.)
Kendall, Arthur A., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Lane, George W., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
McNamara, Thomas A., (N) 82, (R-g.)
Purdy, Marks S., (Dd) 84, (Horn.)
Purdy, William S., (Az) 33, (Reg.)
Robbing, Ahaz D.. (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Tillotson, Daniel J., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Wellington, James P., (On) 90, (Hom.)
CORNWALL, Orange.
Beattie, William F. C, (Az) 50, (Reg.)
Browne, A. L., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Goodman, Alpheus M., (W) 76, (Reg.)
CORNWALL-ON-THE-HUDSON,
Orange.
Bergen, A. Winfred, (Bs) 87, (Hom.)
Browne, Alfred L., (At) 86, (Reg.)
CORONA, Queens.
Brockway, George M., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Peck, William J., (N) 90, (Reg.)
Wickham, Frank, (K) 75, (Reg.)
CORTLAND, Cortland.
Angel, Jerome, (Az) 58, (Reg.)
Bennett, Charles E., (Gs) 80, (Reg.)
Dana, Henry T., (At) 63, (Reg.)
Didama, Emory A., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
Edson, H. Sheldon, (At) 77, (Reg.)
Gazlay, Henry C, (Ja) 50, (Eel.)
Henry, Asa G., (Gs) 74, (Reg.)
Higgins, Francis W., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Rowland, Frank P., (Cg) 74, (Eel.)
Hughes, James W., (N) 64, (Reg.)
Hyde, Myles G., (Az) 68 (Reg.)
Jewett, Homer O., (N) 43, (RegJ
Johnson, Howard P., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Markley, S. C, ( ) — .
Moore, William J., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Nash, Eugene B., (On) 74, (Hom.)
Reese, Frank D.,jAf) 85,_ftleg.)
Santee, Ellis M., (Dk_) 90, (Horn.)
Spalding, Julia N., (Dd) 77, (Hom.)
Strobridge, Mrs. L. A., ( ) — .
White, Asa J., (Z) 63, (Reg.)
COVENTRY, Chenango.
Guy, James D., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
COWLESVIULiE, Wyoming.
Martin, Marion E., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Martin, William N., (Z) 67, (Reg.)
COXSACKIE, Greene.
Beach, Ambrose, (K) 79, (Reg.)
Collier, A. V. D., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Merriam, Edwin H., (At) 80, (Reg.)
Van Slyke, A. W., (At) 69, (Reg.)
CRARY'S MHLiLS, St. Lawrence.
Russell, George M., (Af) 80, tReg.)
CREEK CENTRE, Wawen.
Aldrich, Gilbert H., (Av) 78, (Reg.)
CREEIC LOCK^', Ulstt-J
Little, W. B. E., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Preston, J., (K) 86, (Reg.)
CRESCENT, Saratoga.
Croghan, Lewis, ( ).
Murray, George S., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
CROGHAN, Lewis.
Kilborn, Henry F., (Fd) 81, (Eel.)
Murray, David L., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Rouchel, Laurentine, (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Simonet, Sarah E., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Spencer, Ira D., (Bx) 89, (Eel.)
Von Zierolshofen, Paul H., (N) 87,
(Reg.)
CROSS RIVER, Westchester.
Churchill, John H., (Be) 67, (Reg.)
Olmstead. Charles O., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
CROTON, Delaware.
Hendrick, Stanton, (At) 92, (Reg.)
Huyck, Lorenzo, ( ) — .
CROTON FALLS, Westchester.
Hitchcock, Purdy L., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
CROTON LANDING, Westchester.
Byington, Charles P., (At) 82, (Reg.)
CROTO N-ON-HUD SON.
Acker, Thomas J., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Byington, Cassius P., (At) 82, (Reg.)
CROWN POINT, Essex.
Eaton, Erwin B., (Bs) 82, (Hom.)
Kent, E. W., (Aq) 86, (Reg.)
Murray, J. B., (Bo) 39, (Reg.) .
Turner, Melvin H., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Sherman, W. T., (K) 90. (Reg.)
Warner, Joseph, (Az) 53, (Reg.)
CROV7N POINT CENTRE, Essex.
Sherman, Wm. T., (K) 90, (Beg.)
CUBA, Allegany.
Allen, Otis, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Gillette, Herbert F., (Fd) 81, (Reg.)
CUTGHOGUE, Suffolk.
Peterson, Prank D., (Q) 91, (Rog.)
Savage, Frederick A., (K) 70, (Reg.)
CTJYLER, Cortland.
Whitemarsh, N. H., ( ) —
DALTON, Livingston.
Carleton, C. H., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Hill, Hugh, ( ) —
Kneeland, B. F., (Az) 51, (Beg.)
DANBY, Tompkins.
Beers, John E., (V) 64, (Beg.)
DANNBMOBE, Clinton.
Rtnsom, Julius B., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
DANSVILLE, Livingston.
Andrews, Benjamin P., (Bs) 77
Blake, Josephine D., (W) 87, (Reg)
Crisfield, James E., (Q) 73, (Reg )
Damon, Augustus L., (Z) 89, (Reg )
Dickinson, Mary E., (Z) 90, (Reg)
Driesbach, Fred R., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Pear, Elizabeth, (Z) 88, (Reg)
Gregory, Walter E., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Jackson, James H., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Jackson, Katherine .!.. (Bu) 77, (Ree )
.Tones, Charles S., fZ) 88, (Reg.)
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367
DANSVILLE.— Continued.
Patchin, Cliarles V., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Ferine, Francis M., (Z) 55, (Reg.)
Preston, Ella T., (Bxj 82, (Bel.)
Preston, W. Beach, (Og) 67, (Eel.)
DARIEN CENTRE, Genesee.
Parker, William H., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Vickery, H. ^Y.. (Z) 63, (Reg.)
Vickery, S. X., ( ).
DAVENPORT, Delaware.
Brinkman, G., ( ) — .
Scott, Gilbert T., (N) 84, (Reg.)
DAYTON, Cattaraugus.
Howard, Chester, (Z) 79, (Reg.)
DEANSVrLLE, Oneida.
Somers, Elbert M., (Q) 53, (Reg.)
Utley, Poster P., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
DEERFIEJjD, Oneida.
Hays, T., 81, (Reg.)
Miller, Frederick M., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
DEER PARK, Suffolk.
McMahon, Mrs. T., ( ) —
DBFRBBSTVIIiLE, Rensselaer.
Ten Byck, Anthony, (At) 66, (Reg.)
DELHI. Delaware.
Bell, Howard, (N) 84, (Reg.)
Buckley, Horatio N., (N) 45, (Reg.)
Calhoun, John, (At) 45, (Reg.)
Clark, John, (N) 88, (Reg.)
Gates, Henry A., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Ormistou, William, (N) 89, (Reg.)
Schumann, Carl, (Bs) 87, (Hom.)
Smith, George C, (B) 76, (Reg.^
Thompson, Robert R., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
DEDMAR, Albany.
Gallup, James H., (At) 71, (Reg.)
Washbume, J. B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
DELPHI, Onondaga.
Potter, J. Densmore, (Z) 66, (Reg.)
DELTA, Oneida.
PiUmore, Johnson, (U) 72, (Reg.)
DEPAUVILLE, Jefferson.
Cheeseman, B. C, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Dale, Fred T., (G) 88, (Reg.)
DB PETSTER, St. Lawrence.
Foss, David M., (Aq) 86, (Reg.)
Miller, W. J. L., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
DEPOSIT, Broome.
Bundy, Oliver T., (F) 59, (Reg.)
Elliott, J. W., ( ) —
Gregory, W. H., ( ) —
Kelly, W. B., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Leonard, Harvey K., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
- D., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
DERBY, Erie.
Radeker, Barna E.,
McDonald, Samuel, (Z) 59, (Reg.)
DE RUYTER, Madison.
Clarke, Silas S., (N) 48, (Eeg.)
Coon, Edwin N., ()—, (Hom.)
McClellan, James E., ( ) —
Truman, Adelbert W., (Cz) 70, (Eel.)
DE WITTVILLE, Chautauqua.
WUson, Thomas C, (Z) 73, (K) 78,
Reg.)
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DEXTER, Jefferson.
Foote, Gilbert A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Morgan, Albert L., (W) 73, (Reg.)
DICKINSON CENTRE, Franklin.
Oliver, George H., (Es) — , (Reg.)
DOBBS FERRY, Westchester.
Hagy, J. H., (A) 63, (Reg.)
Hasbrouck, Joseph, (N) 69, (Hom.)
Judson, Champion H., (Q) 71, (Reg.)
Osterheld, Carl, (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Todd, Wm. H., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
DODGEVILLE, Herkimer.
Barney, Frederick M., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Clark, Getman, (Cz) 8S, (Reg.)
Onuf, Brouislaw, (Us) 84, (Reg.)
Strobel, Charles G., (Af) 88, (Reg.)
DOVER PLAINS, Dutchess.
Chapman, George B., (Ag) 75, (Reg.)'
Hammond, Thomas, (N) 45, (Reg.)
Rozell, A. .7., ( ,).
Wellman, George Marvin, (V) 68,
(Reg.)
DOWNSVILLE, Delaware.
Bassett, George P., (Q) 62, (Reg.)
Simmons, John G., ( ) — , (Reg.)
DRESDEN, Yates.
Botsford, Wade H., (G) 87, (Reg.)
Brundage, George W., (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Smith, E. S., ( ) — .
DRYDEN, Tompkins.
Allen, E. D., (Bx) 80, (Bel.)
Briggs, Mary L., (W) 79, (Reg.)
Fitch, Wm., (At) 49, (Reg.)
.Jennings, Frank S., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Martine, Angeline, (D) 92, (Reg.)
Montgomery, John J., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Nivison, Miss S. S., (D) 57, (Reg.)
DUANBSBTJRGH, Schenectady.
McDougall, P. A., (At) 85, (Reg.)
DUNDEE. Yates.
Harvey, Cyrus C, (Z) 77, (Reg.)
Hawley, William H., Jr., ( ) - (Eel.)
Johnson, D. A., ( ) — (Reg.)
Malony, John M., (V) 70, (Reg.)
Otis, Ashbel R., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Truman, Mrs., ( ) — .
DUNKIRK, Chautauqua.
Ailing, David G., (K) 65, (Horn.)
Beardsley, Nathan B., (Z) 90, fReg.)
Benjamin, Mlrza N., (Aq) 65, (Reg.)
Blackham, George B., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
Cronyn, William J., jfZ) 70, (Reg.)
Curtis, Charles C, (Cd) 74, (Horn.)
Jackson, Frank S., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Poad, Isaac W.,(Bs) 70, (Hom.)
Rogers, Henry R.jJB) 51, (Reg.)
Stanley, Isabella H., (Z) 83, ,Reg.)
Sullivan, John J., ( ) — .
DUNNSVnXE, Albany.
Davis, Willard G., (At) 41, (Reg.)
DURHAM, Greene.
Conkling, G«orge, (At) 71, (Reg.)
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DURHAMVILLE, Oneida.
Bowman, J. B., 89, (Reg.)
Greenfield, Melvin L., fN) 81, (Reg.)
Stone, Harry H., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
DWAAR'S KILL, Ulster.
Stillwell, Alexander, ( ) — .
EAGLE BRIDGE, Rensselaer.
Rider, E. Hudson, (At) 85, (Reg.)
EAGLE HARBOR, Orleans.
Bowen, David Ralph, (B) 94, (Reg.)
EAGLE MILLS, Rensselaer.
Winship, Frank A., (At) 88, (Reg.)
EAGLE VILLAGE, Wyoming.
Woodworth, Eli D., (N) 61, (Reg.)
EARLVILLB, Madison.
Wiiite, Homer H., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Wilcox, Orrin B., (Af) 62, (Reg.)
EAST AURORA, Erie.
Gail, William H., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
Hoyt, H., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
Mitchell, Arthur L., (Cn) 83, (Horn.)
Searls, Marcy B., (Z) 69, (Reg.)
EAST BERNE, Albany.
Gallup, Miner W., (Bs) 75.
EAST BLOOMFIELD, Ontario.
Partridge, Barton F., (Ds) 83, (Horn.)
Wheeler, Stoughton R., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
EAST CHATHAM. Columbia.
Bell, George P., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Van Buren, B. L., ( ) — .
BAST COLDBNHAM, Orange.
Ormsbee, Clarence, (N) 65, (Reg.)
EAST CONSTABLE, Franklin.
Hastings, Clarence A., (Ag) 89, (Reg.)
Stickney, Charles E., (K) 88, (Reg.)
BAST DURHAM, Greene.
Safford, Leonard, (N) 83, (Reg.)
BAST FISHKILL, Dutchess.
Sutton, L. A., (N) 89, (Reg.)
EAST GREENBUSH, Rensselaer.
Curran, Slyvanus C, (At), 85, (Hom.)
Finch, Elmer E., ( ) — .
Garrison, Ira M., (W) 76, (Reg.)
BAST GREENWICH, Washington.
MiUington, John, (W) 73, (Reg.)
BAST HAMBURG, Erie.
Boies, L. F., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
BAST HAMLIN, Monroe.
Darrow, S. W., (Cn) 77, (Hom.)
EAST HAMPTON, Suffolk.
Bell, James B., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Harris, James B., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Osborn, Edward (Q) 86, (Reg.)
Taft, John F., (N) 81, (Reg.)
BAST HENRIETTA, Monroe.
Mason, Daniel G., (N) 79, (Reg.)
EAST ISLIP, Suffolk.
Savage, Wm. B., (N) 92, (Reg.)
EAST KENDALL, Orleans.
Richman, Alonzo L., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
Richman. J., ( ) — .
EAST MEREDITH, Delaware.
Van Vechten, G. J., ( ) — .
BAST MORICHES, Suffolk.
Skidmore, Melville (K) 79, (Reg.)
BAST NASSAU, Rensselaer.
Crosby, Clement S., (At) 90, (Reg.)
BAST NORWICH, Queens.
Whiting, Darling B., ( ) — .
BASTON, Washington.
Mosher, Elmer B., (Bq) 85, (Hom.)
EAST OTTO, Cattaraugus.
Ellsworth, Victor A., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Williams, Elmer D., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
EAST PALMERO, Oswego.
WoodruflE, M. R., ( ) — , (Hom.)
BAST PEMBROKE, Genesee.
Bates, Joel W., (Cg) 75, (Bel.)
Richardson, Edwin O., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Smith, Austin D., (As.) 69, (Reg.)
EAST RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus.
Hawley, Myron C, (Z) 81. (Reg.)
Sackrider, John H., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Tompkins, O. A., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
BAST ROOKAWAY, Queens.
Baisley, Robert B., (Q) 42, (Reg.)
Jarrett, Arthur R.j (Af) 79, (Reg.)
BAST SHODACK, Rensselaer.
Boyce, Arlington, (At) 49, (Reg.)
Boyce, Frank M., (At) 72, (Reg.)
Goewey, Washington I., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Reiohard, Elmer B., (At) 92, (Reg.)
BAST SPRINGFIELD, Otsego.
Moon, John H., (At) 72, (Reg.)
BAST SYRACUSE, Onondaga.
Chase, Benjamin F., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Marsh, A. W., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
Richardson, U. E.
Skinner, Edgar C, (N) 75, (Reg.)
BAST WORCESTER, Otsego.
Davis, David H., (Aq) 91, (Reg.)
Hix, Ira A., (N) 83, (Beg.)
Smith, Francis M., (Bx), (Eel.)
BATON, Madison.
Galloway, Edward H., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Miller, Edgar L., (Af) 77, (Reg.)
BBBNEZER, Erie.
Bhinger, Fred. H., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
ECHO, Sufleolk.
Walker, Jerome, (Q) 68, (Reg.)
EDEN, Erie.
Cherry, J., ( ) — .
Shaw, Malin B., (Z) 66, (K) 74,.
(Reg.)
Trippet, Franklin A., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
EDDYTOWN, Yates.
Maloney, John M., (V) 70, (Reg.)
BDMESTON, Otsego.
Chamberlain, W. B., 58, (Reg.)
Chesebrough, Amos, (Ah) 51, (Reg.)
Lough, Wm. R., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Willmarth, Robert I., (N) 91, (Reg.).
EDWARDS, St. Lawrence.
Goodenough, A. B., (Jv) 74, (Reg.)
Murray, Charles, (Cz) 64, (Eel.)
Taylor, Daniel M., (B) 84, (Reg.)
BDWARDSVILLB, St. Lawrence
Pinnegan, J. B., (Es).
Finnegan, Wm. B., (W) 82, (Reg.)
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ELBA, Grenesee.
Gray, Clarence V., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Lewis, J. M., ( ) 80, (Reg.)
Warner, Israel W., (I) 51, (Reg.)
ELBRIDGE, Onondaga.
Cone, Allan, (Jb) 90, (Reg.)
Warren, Erastue B., (Bq) 60, (Horn.)
Wagons, Hiram, (Q) 38, (Reg.)
ELIZABETHTOWN, Essex.
Hale, SafEord E., (Av) 41, (Reg.)
Strong, Edward T., (Aq) 69, (Reg.)
Washbern, Charles T., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
Wasson, Thomas A., (Cn) 86, (Horn.)
BLLBNBURGH, Clinton.
Woodward, Daniel B., (Be) 55, (Reg.)
ELLENBURGH CENTRE, Clinton.
Robinson, John J., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Woodward, D. B., (Be) 65, (Reg.)
ELIiENSBURGH DEPOT, Clinton.
Reynolds, Henry H., (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
BLLENVILLE, Ulster.
Eastgate, John F. S. (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Finch, P. F.
James, Charles P., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Lent, Charles H., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Neal, B, Franklin (Av) 76, (Reg.)
Smith, Henry C, (Bs) 74, (Horn.)
Ward, John J (At) 69, (Reg.)
ELLICOTTSVILLB, Cattaragiis.
Johnston, William B., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Smallman, Alfred W., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Stewart, Elihu S., (Ij) 37, (Reg.)
Walworth, Charles B., (Av) 35, (Reg.)
ELLINGTON, Chautauqua.
Brooks, James ( ) — .
Marsh, Newton F., (Cg) 52, (Eel.)
ELLISBURGH, Jefferson.
Sias, William H. H., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Thompson, Anson S., (Jc) 56, (Eel.)
BLMIRA, Chemung.
Adriance,, Frank W., (Bq) 77, (Horn),
306 Lake.
Annabel, Charles E., (N) 71, (Reg.),
202 Penna. ave.
Annabel, Frederick C, (N) 89, (Reg.),
204 Penna. ave.
Brewster, Joseph H., (B) 92, (Reg.),
313 Grove.
Brown, Charles W. M., (Be) 76, (Reg.),
311 Baldwin.
Burnett, Willard W., (Aa) 52, (Reg.),
118 W. Water.
Carey, J. M., ( ) — , 321 Madison ave.
Carey, C. S., ( ) — , 321 Madison ave.
Case, George M., (B) 84, (Reg.), 122
Main. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Ohilson, Rufus R., (Aq) 76, (Reg.), 610
W. Church.
Davis, E. Howe (St) 54, (Reg.), 202
B. Water.
Dow, Isaiah C, ( ) — , 784 W. Water.
Drake, Emery G., (Af) 74, (Reg.), 312
W. Church.
Dundas, Thomas A., (N) 78, (Reg.),
257 Baldwin.
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Easton, Jamea D., (Cn) 76, (Horn.),
1006 Lake.
Hddy, Eiroina C, (On) 80, (Hom.), BOO
William.
Eldred, John E., (A) 69, (Reg.), 208
S. Main.
Fisher, Wm. H., (K) 76, (Reg.), 408
S. Main.
Flood, Frank H., (N) 73, (Reg.), 128
Main.
Flood, Henry, (K) 74, (Reg.), 403
Ford, Harry H., (Bu) 84, (Reg.), 422
W. Church.
Freeman, Wm. C, (CI) 76, (Reg.), 328
W. First.
Gleason, Adele A., (W) 75, (Reg.),
1019 East ave.
Gleason, Rachel B., (Bu) 51, (Reg.),
1019 East ave.
Gleason, Silas O., (Ah) 44, (Reg.),.
1019 East ave.
Greene, Frederick B., ( ) — (Reg.)
Greenman, Orlando S., ( ) — (Reg.),.
148 W. Water.
Hart, Ira F., (B) 52, (Reg.), 306 E.
Church.
Hill, J. Stewart, (At) 72, (Reg.), 418
B. Water.
Hooper, Elizabeth M., (D) 83, (Reg.),
467 W. Second.
Ingham, George W., (Bq) 53, (Hom.),,
613 Lake.
Jacobs, Jonas, (G) 86, (Reg.), 218 Bald-
win. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 56.
Jenis, Robert B., (Bs) 68, (Hom.), 300
W. Church.
Jeanings, Charles R. G., (Aq) 84, (Q)
85, (Reg.), 272 Baldwin.
Le Fevre, A. J., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Le Fevre, Emma C, ( ) — 558 B.
Church.
Lucy, Thomas F., (Bi) 81, (Eel.), 215
Mt. Zoar.
Marshall, E. Smith, ( ) — (Reg.)
Merchant, Louis H., (Z) 83, (Rjeg.), 523
E. Union.
Merril, George V. R., (Q) 63, (Reg.),
458 Spaulding.
Merrit, David Presoott, (Bs) 84, (Reg.),
313 W. Clinton.
Moroney, John (Af) 74, (Reg.), 328
Baldv; in.
Morse, Bamett W., (Q) 60, (Reg.), 370
W. Church.
O'Brien, John C; J) 88, (Reg.), 504
Pennsylvania ave.
Orton, George E., ( ) — , 104 W.
Water.
Palmer, Stephen E., (Z) 72, (Reg.),
116 S. Main.
Parke, Floyd B., (Z) 79, (Reg.), 333
B. Water.
Parkhurst, Lewis D., (Az) 67, (Bs) 68,
(Hom.), 332 B. Water.
Payne, Alexander O., (N) 76, (Reg.),.
114 Lake.
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ELMIRA— Continued.
Potts, Mary E., (Og) 86, (Eel.), 616
Columbia.
Pratt, H. De Valson, Jr., (Q) 81,
(Reg.), 150 Main.
Pratt, Raymond B., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
201 Baldwin. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.,
Tel. No. 240.
Pratt, Sarah E., Mrs.. ( ) — , (Reg.),
367 W. Gray.
Reardon, D. H., (I) 83, (Reg.), 53 S.
Main.
Reilly, Edmund A., (Ac) 81, (Reg.),
518 Lake.
Hitter, F. Horace, (B) 88, (Reg.), 301
E. Church.
Boss, Prank W., (N) 83, (Reg.), 164
Lake.
Soble, Namau H., (Q) 90, (Beg.), 505
E. Water.
Squire, Charles S., (Q) 74, (Beg.), 409
B. Church.
Stagg, S. Fayette, (Bl) 78, (Beg.), 151
W. 3d.
Stiles, Oliver D., (Cf) 65, (Eel.). ?ns
E. Water.
Wales, Theron A., (A) 73, (Beg.), 403
William. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Wales, Zippe Brooks, Mrs., (D) 73,
(Beg.), 403 William.
Wey, Hamilton D., (Q) 78, (Beg.),
359 Main.
Wey, Wm. C, (At) 49, (Reg.), 359
Main. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Williamson, Oscar 'C, (N) 74, (Beg.),
306 S. Main.
Woodward, Charles, (B) 49, (Beg.),
205 B. Gray.
JJJMrNBNOE, (W. Pulton) Schoharie.
Tibbitts, J. M., (N) 81, (Reg.).
ENDPIELD CENTRE, Tompkins.
White, Lysander T., (Z) 69, (Reg.)
EPHRATAH, Fulton.
Wood, Levi, (Atji 65, (RegJ
Yauney, John, (At) 57, (Reg.)
EBIEVILLE, Madison.
Greenwood, Levi P., (Ij) 41, (Beg.)
Rausou, Charles H., (N) 74, (Reg.)
ERIN, Chemung.
Le Pevre, Andrew J., (G) 85, (Reg.)
ESPERANCE, Schoharie.
'Leonard, Lorenzo I., ( ) —
Marsh, Edward, (K) 75, (Reg.)
Moore, Paul B., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Norwood, David, (At) 67, (Reg.)
ESSEX, Essex. •
Chase, Edwin R., (At) 54, (Hom.)
Sweatt, Prank E., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
ETNA, Tompkins.
Beach, Judson, (W) 74, (Reg.)
Rood, George L., (Gg) 83, (Bel.)
EUCLID, Onondaga.
Brown, Garrison L., (Gs) 78, (Reg.)
EVANS" MILLS, Jefferson.
Jones, L. E., (Ab) 45, (Reg.)
Smith, Robert A., ( ) —
EVERGREEN, Queens.
Van Nostrand, E. P., (Ob) 86, (Hom.)
EXETER, Otsego. ^
Chappel, Charles, ( ) — , (Hom.)
PABIUS, Onondaga. „ ^
Perry, Joseph E. (At) 68, (Beg.)
Pine, Milford L., (At) 75, (Beg.)
PAIBFIBLD, Herkimer.
Nichols, Charles W., (At) 89, (Beg.)
PAIB HAVEN, Cayuga.
Hall, Albert L., (Gs) 79, (Beg.)
FAIRPORT, Monroe.
Bennet, .T. .Tay, (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
Briggs, Charles M., (Z) 80, (Beg.)
Clapp, Wesley P., (Bs) 72, (Hom.)
Cowles, J. B., (La) — , (Beg.)
Puller, C. M., ( ) — , (Beg.)
McGill, J. H., ( ) — .
Magill, Joseph W., (Z) 86, (Beg.)
Price, G. P., ( ) — .
Pratt, Ezra B, (N) 69, (Beg.)
Tubbs, J. Franklin, (Cd) 86, (Hom.)
PAIEVILLE, Wayne.
Barnes, J. W., ( ) — .
PALCONEB, Chautauqua.
Davis, Herbert A., (Z) 83, (Beg.)
Smith, Wm. O., (K) 87, (Beg.)
PABMER VILLAGE, Seneca.
Gould, Louis A., (Ap) 80, (Beg.)
Hill, Arthur B., (Cg) 79, (Eel.)
Padgham, Richard W., (Bx) 89, (Bel.)
PARMINGDALB, Queens.
Heyen, John P., (N) 83, (Reg.)
FAB BOOKAWAY, Queens.
Caldwell, M. Stewart, (N) 79, (Reg.)
Prance, Henry A., (At) 64, (Beg.)
Schmuck, J. Carl, (N) 82, (Beg.)
PAYETTE, Seneca.
Brown, Harvey B., ( ) 87, (Reg.)
Oarieton, John P., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
PAYETTBVILLE, Onondaga.
Badgley, Cobum, (Dd) 85, (Hom.)
Hickson, C. S., (Et) 50, (Bel.)
Hutchins, D. O., ( ) — (Beg.)
Quimby, S. E., ( ) — (Reg.)
Slingerland, Israel M.. (At) 83, (Reg.)
Wilbur, Nelson, (Z) 70, (Reg.)
PBRGUSONVILLE, Delaware.
Whiteford, Wm. J., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
FILLMORE, Allegany.
Lyman, Almou H., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Lyman, Henry H., (Z) 60, (Reg.)
FINDLEY'S LAKE, Chautauqua.
Lilley, Fred E., (G) 90, (Reg.)
McCray, Emma L., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
FISHKILL, Dutchess.
CoEklin, William Jamee, (N) 70. (Reg )
White, Howell, (K) 79, (Reg.)
Moith, J. C, (Q) 79, (Reg.)
Thompson, G. H., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
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Allison,' Henry E., (Av) 78, (Reg.)
Courtney, J. Elvin (Ac) 83, (Reg.)
English, , ( ) — , (Reg.)
Kittredge, Charles S., (Q) 63 (Be)
66, (Reg.), 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Lamb, Robert Brockway, (At) 91,
(Reg.)
Moith, Julius Edgar, (Q) 79, (Reg.),
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
O'Reilly, Miles J., (At) 74, (Reg.)
Strong, W. D. O. K., (Z) 49, (Horn.)
Watson, W. S., (K) — (Reg.), River
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Williams, George H., (Op) 83, (Db)
83, (Ag) 91, (Reg.)
FIVE CORNERS, Cayuga.
Rosencrans, Anthony, (Af) 89, (Reg.)
FLATBUSH, Kings (See Brooklyn).
l''LEMING, Cayuga.
Buckland, B. J. C, (W) 84, (Reg.)
Smith, Frank C, (Ev) 81, (Eel.)
FLORENCE, Oneida.
Shaver, Charles W., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
FLORIDA, Orange.
Farries, Adam P., (W) 64, (Reg.)
Jayne, De Witt 0., (Ag) 39, (Hom.)
FLUSHING, Queens.
Allen, Wm. A., (Bs) 70, (Hom.)
Badger, Wm., (Q) 61, (Beg.)
Barstow, J. Whitney (Av) 52, (Reg.)
Bloodgood, Joseph F., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Brown, W. S., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Embree. James R., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Pox, John J., (Cw) 76, (Hom.)
Gill, J. W., (Bs) 87, (Hom.)
Goodridge, Edwin A., (Q) 71, (Beg.)
Hicks, J. Lawrence, (Q) 60, (Reg.)
Hunt, Leigh H., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Kellog, Theodore H., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Lawrence, Enoch P., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Legget, Charles P., (N) 47, (Reg.)
Legget. Eleanor C, (Bw) 73, (Reg.)
Lever, J. Howard, (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Maynard, Forster J., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Peer, Wm. H., (N) 88, (Beg.)
Roby, Robert C. E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
FLY CREEK, Otsego.
Dye, Elmer E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
FONDA, Montgomery.
Buckbee, Israel I., (At) 41, (Reg.)
De Baun, Cornelius W., (At) 87, (Keg.)
Foster, Alonzo B., (Ce) 87, (Bs) 88,
(Hom.)
FOREST POINT, Oneida.
Duke, Casper, (Ad) 88, (Reg.)
FORESTVILLE, Chautauqua.
Davis, Bber E., (Bx) 72, (Bel.)
Meeder, Elwood D., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Parsons, Adna P., (Et) 50, (Eel.)
Record, H. A., ( ) — .
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Finch, Sarah J., (Fm) 80, (Reg.)
Gibbs, Theron Z., (Ai) 53, (Reg.)
Mott, Orville H., (At) 47, (Hom.)
FORT COVINGTON, Franklin.
Gillis, Wm., (Ln) 51, (Reg.)
MacArtney, Wm. N., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Macfie, James, (Es) 69, (Reg.)
Smart, James A., (N) 82, (Reg.)
FORT EDWARD, Washington.
Banker, Silas J., (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
Crandall, C, ( 5 — .
LinindoU, R. A., ( ) — .
Quackenbush, Edward M., (Bs) 89,
(Hom.)
Quackenbush, T. W., ( ) — .
Van Denburg, Marvin W., (N) 79,
(Reg.)
FORT HAMILTON, Kings.
Blanchard, James A., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Dolbeare, Prank L., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
Thorme, Hiram S., (W) 69, (Reg.)
Woodruff, B., ( ) —
FORT PLAIN, Montgomery.
Ayres, Douglas (At) 65, (Reg.)
Burt, A. Marshall, (At) 89, (Reg.)
Congdon, Clark E., (Af) 90, (Reg.)
Dunckel, Walter A., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Jackson, ' John C, (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
Saltsman, Ward K, (At) 91, (Reg.)
White, Hamilton A., (At) 80, (Reg.)
Zoller, Wm., (Bq) 78, (Hom.)
FOWLERVELLB, Livingston.
Jones, George H., (W) 77, (Reg.)
FRANKFORT, Herkimer.
Budlong, Wm. W., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
Hayes, Wm. E., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Lehr, Gilbert N., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Parkhurst, Wm. H. H., (Ij) 41, (Reg.)
Richards, Seymour S., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Skiff, Perin A., (At) 51, (Reg.)
FRANKLIN, Delaware.
Rathbun, Greenville A., (Bs.), 88,
(Hom.)
SuUard, Albert E., (At) 44, (Reg.)
White, Samuel J., Jr., (N) 88, (Reg.)
FRANKLINVILLB, Cattaraugus.
Findlay, Francis D., (Z) 60, (Beg.) ,
Kales, John W., (Af) 79, (Beg.)
McLouth, C. D., (Az) 57, (Reg.)
Van Aernam, Henry, (Jd) 45, (Beg.)
Walker, Hiram D., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
FREDONIA, Chautauqua.
Couch, Asa S., (Bq) 55, (Hom.)
Dods, A. Wilson, (Cd) 78, (Hom.)
Evans, Albert J., (Bq) 71, (Hom.)
Penner, Milton M.^Cg) 60, (Bel.)
James, Abraham, (Hg) — , (Vit.)
Landon, Elizabeth T., (Je) 59, (Hom.)
Pickett, D. G., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Richmond, Nelson G., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Rolph, BoUin T., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Smith, Albert H., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Smith, Charles, ( ) —
Watexhouse, John, ( ) —
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FREEDOM PLAINS, Dutchees.
Fink, Austin T., (N) 69, (Reg.)
FREEHOLD, Greene.
Van Tassel, George W., (At) 78, (Reg.)
FRBBPORT, Queens.
Carman, Edwin, (Af) 89, (Reg.)
Denton, John H. B., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Hammond, G. H., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Savage, Louis P., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
FREETOWN CORNERS, Cortland.
Allen, D. K., ( ) —
FRBEYHvLE, Tompkins.
Genung, Homer, (On) 84, (Hom.)
FREMONT CENTRE, Sullivan.
Smith, Addison J., ( ) —
FREWSBURGH, Chautauqua.
Blanchard, A. F., ( ) —
Sweet, Kay A., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Whitney, Thomas J., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
FRIENDSHIP, Allegany.
Deming, Charles C, (N) 69, (Reg.)
Hewitt, Washington I., (Bf) 89, (Reg.)
Pitts, James, (Jf) 49, (Eel.)
Willard, Alexis E., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
Williamson, Bemsley, (Cn) 76, (Horn.)
FULTON, Oswego.
Bacon, Charles G., (At) 61, "(Reg.)
Coye, W. B., ffi) 38, (Reg.)
Hall, Nelson F.; (G) 86, (Reg.)
Haviland, Norman H., (Cn) 73, (Hom.)
Lake, D. B., ( ) —
Lake, Herbert L, (Cg) 82, (Eel.)
Lake, Jennie M., (Cg) 79, (Bel.)
Lee, Charles M., (Az) SO, (Reg.)
Lee, Charles R., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Marsh, Edward F., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Marsh, Homer P., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Miller, S. W., ( ) — .
Stuart, Clark A., (Am) 90, (Reg.)
Watson, Jesse H., (Cg) 58, (Bel.)
Wood'bury, W. L., ( ) — .
FULTONHAM, Schoharie.
Burgett, Wm. W., (N) 82, (Reg.)
FtJLTONVILLB, Montgomery.
Burton, Thompson, (Ah) 35, (Reg.)
Parsons, W. W. D., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Peddle, Wm. J., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Post, Henry W., (Aq) 76, (Reg.)
GAINES, Orleans.
Barnum, Eugene E., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
^ Eaman, Wm. F., (K) 77. (Reg.)
GAINESVILLE, Wyoming.
Childs, Edward M., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Dutton, Prank A., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Skife, George S., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
GAIiLUPVILLE, Schoharie.
Hotaling, John, (At) 63, (Reg.)
Snyder, Olin A., (Bx) 79, (Bel.)
GALWAY, Saratoga.
Balch, Wm. V, (Q) 71, (Beg.)
Doolittle, Leland L., ( ) — .
GANSEVOORT, Saratoga.
Oarr, Fred f ) — .
Patterson, Wm. A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
GARDBNVtLLE, Erie.
Ballon, Edward H., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Mansperger, Mrs. J., ( ) —
GARDENER, Ulster.
Sears, S. J., ( ) — ,„ ,
Stephens, Myron B., (At) 88, (Reg.)
GARNBRVILLB, Rockland.
Hasbrook, J. W., ( ) —
GARRATTSVILLB, Otsego.
Bishop, Wm. B., (Af) 86, (Reg.)
Campbell, W. B., (At) 80, (Reg.)
GASPORT, Niagara.-
Faling, Peter, (At) 54, (Reg.)
Jackson, George, ( ) —
Knapp, P. L., (Az) 44, (Reg.)
GENBSBO, Livingston.
Craig, John W., (B) 51, (Reg.)
Green, Robert W., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Lauderdale, Walter E., (Lo) 28,, (Z)
40, (Reg.)
Lauderdale, Walter B., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
Rowland, Marvin C, (N) 62, (Reg.)
Southall, Edward W., (Cn) 79, (Horn.)
Venable, Stella C, (Z) 87, (Reg.)
West, James A., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
GENEVA, Ontario.
Avery, Jerome P., (Z) 54, (Reg.)
Barkman, Menzo, (At) 79, (Reg.)
Blaine, Myron D., (Ap) 83, (Reg.)
Clark, Frederick L., (Cw) 88, (Reg.)
Covert, Nelson B., (On) 62, (Hom.)
De Laney, J. Pope, (K) 85, (Reg.)
Drake (Crowley), Addie B., (Cn) 86.
Eddy, Herbert M., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
Hemiup, Caroline A., ( ) —
Hemlup, Wm. G., (Ap) 77, (Reg.)
King, Edwin M., (Aq) 85, (RegO
Knapp, James C, (Bs) 84, (Hom.)
Lincoln, David F., (Be) 64, (Reg.)
McCarty, Charles D., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
McCaw, Will, (Q) 88, (Reg.)
O'Connell, Matthew J., (Bf) 90, (Reg.)
Picot, Michell H., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Rupert, Theodorf D., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Smith, Amos B., (Az) 45, (Q) 46,
(Reg.)
Stebbins, F. L., ( ) —
Stebbins, James H., (Co) 55, (Hom.)
Sweet, Amos L., (N) 66, (Reg.)
Torrey, Hiram A., (Ap) 77, (Reg.)
Weybum, Henry D., (Az) 70, (Eh) 76,
(Reg.)
Woodward, Harriet A., (Gs) 75, (Reg.)
GENOA, Cayuga.
Skinner, James W., ( ) —
Slocum, George, (W) 89, (Reg.)
GEORGETOWN, Madison.
Lamb, Bnice P., (Av) 83, (Reg.)
Perkins, Archibald T., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
White, CM. - v s ;
GERMANTOWN, Columbia.
Platner, Rensselaer, (At) 47, (Reg.)
Platner, Wm. B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Smith, Wm. O., (Ai) 63, (Re|)
GERRY, Chautauqua.
Cowden, M. D., ( ) —
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GHENT, Columbia.
Green, James H., ( ) —
Kittle, M. M., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Mull, Philip W., (At) 52, (Reg.)
OLLBERTSVILI-B, Otsego.
Fox, Charles T., (W) 80, (Reg.)
Winans, Ford N., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
QIIiBOA, Schoharie.
BiUings, E. E., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Hagadom, Wm., (N) 72, (Reg.)
GLASCO, Ulster.
Montgomery, Charles T. (At) 75, (Reg.)
GLEN, Montgomery.
Leach, Horace M., (Ao) 76, (Reg.)
GLBNCO MHiliS, Columbia.
Mesick, Nelson H., (At) 68, (Reg.)
GLEN COVE, Queens.
Cooley, James Seth, (N) 77, (Reg.)
Hall, Charles J., (W) 70, (K) 82, (Reg.)
Seaman, Richard S., (Q) 51, (Reg.)
Watson, Henry B., (Af) 68, (Hom.)
Wright, Fred. A., (K) 71, (Reg.)
Zabriskie, Wm. H., (Q) 85, (Reg.)
GLENDALE, Lewis.
Littlefield, George H., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
Murphy, Stephen H., (K) 79, (Reg.)
GLEN HEAD, Queens.
Freeman, George L., (Cn) 52, (Hom.)
GLEN FALLS, Warren.
Birdsall, Stephen T., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
Bullard, David H., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Carpenter, Charles H., (Aq) 62, (Reg.)
Coffin, Henry W., (Bs) 81, (Hom,)
Eddy, R. Jerome, (Aq) 68, (Reg.)
Farley, Charles J., (Aq) 59, (Reg.)
Ferguson, James (Ah) 48, (Reg.)
Fitzgerald, David J., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Follett, Ashley C, (Ai) 66, (Reg.)
Foster, Charles A., (Bm) 78, (Reg.)
Hall, Dudley M., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Henning, JThomas I., (Ig) — , (Reg.)
Hogan, Richard J., (At) 87, (Reg.)
Holland, Jonathan G., ( )
Little, George W., (At) 58, (Hom.)
McMurray, George H., (At) 87, (Reg.)
Martine, Godfrey R., (Aq) 62, (Reg.)
Phelps, Albert H., (Aq) 84, (Beg.)
Rochon, Charles A., (Iq) — , (Reg.)
Streeter, Buell G., (Af) 53, (Reg.)
Streeter, Fred B., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Thompson. Lemon Jr., (At) 82, (Beg.)
Warner, Franklin G., (At) 92, (Beg.)
GLENVHJLE, Schenectady.
Brown, Edward E., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Young, Edvrin, ( ) 75, (Reg.)
GLOVERSVHjLB, Fulton.
Babcock, Marvin, (At) 73, (Reg.)
Beach, Eugene, (Ah) 66, (Reg.)
Bissel, Daniel A., (Cd) 83, (Hom.)
CuUings, M. Helen, (W) 86, (Beg.)
Davis, Wm., (At) 83, (Reg.)
. De Zouche, Isaac, (At) 69, (Reg.)
Edwards, John, (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Eisenbrey, Edward H., (Bq) 70, (Hom.)
Furbeck, Peter B., (Af) 65, (Reg.)
Gale, H. S., ( ) -.
Garnsey, Wm. S., (Bs) 80, (Hom.)
Hagar, John A., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Hftgedom, Arthur C, (At) 92, (Reg.)
Hayes, Walter, ( ) — .
Ingalls, Gilbert, (Af) 72, (Reg.)
Johnson, Alexander L., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Lefler, Charles M., (At) 70, (Reg.)
Mead, Frederick A., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Moak, A. S., ( ) — .
Murray, James F., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Oatman, Lewis R., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Palmer, Robert, (At) 81, (Reg.)
Phillips, J. Spencer, (At) 87, (Reg.)
Rowe, George, (Af) 65, (Reg.)
Shaffer, Friend W., (Ah) 50, (Reg.)
Sherman, Charles F., (Ah) 90, (Reg.)
~ ■ _ - ■ ■ . (K) 84, (Reg.)
Thome, John K., (At) 71, (Reg.)
Sternberg, Charles A., (K) 84,
Tuck, Arthur E., (Ow) 72, (Hom.)
Wood, Wm. C, (At) 80, (Reg.)
GORHAM, Ontario.
Allen, Alexander D., (Gs) 80, (Reg.)
Allen, James H., (At) 52, (Reg.)
Van Deusen, George H., (Aq) 01,
(Reg.)
GOSHEN, Orange.
Oondict, D. T., (At) 74, (Reg.)
Hitchcock, E. Ward, (Bs) 90, (Horn.)
Jessup, Andrew J., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Ostrom, J. W., ( ) —
Pell, Arthur, (K) 76, (Reg.)
Robinson, Hem^n H., (N) 60, (Beg.)
Seward, Frederick W., (Aq) 66, (Reg.)
Smith, Edward F., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Thompson, John H., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
GOUVERNEUR, St. Lawrence.
Allen, Andrew H., (Af) 79, (Reg.)
Baldwin, Gilman B., (Aq) 73, (Reg.)
Cannon, Gilbert, (CI) — , (Beg.)
Cheesman, Byron C, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Close, Samuel W., (N) 85, (Beg.)
Drury, Benjamin F., (Aq) 59, (Beg.)
Drury, F. F., (K) 91, (Reg.)
FUnt, Wm. J., (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
Hawley, Charles B., (U) 71, (Beg.)
Monakay, Peter, (Es) —
GOWANDA, Cattaraugus.
Babcock, Horace, (Z) 51, (Beg.)
Johnson, C. C, (Cz) 64, (Bel.)
Lake, Albert D., (I) 68, (Beg.)
s, R. B., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Bugg, Jonathan G., (Og) 75, (Bel.)
Shugert, J. S., ( ) — , (BegO
Zwetsch, J. D., (Cn) 82, (Horn.)
GEAFTON, Eensselaer.
Allen, Amos, (Ai) 46, (Beg.)
Jones, E. M., ( ) —
GBAHAMSVILLE, Sullivan.
Hoar, Wm. H. H., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Sloan, Robert H., (Ak) 65, (Reg.)
GRANBY CENTBB, Oswego.
Whittaker, , ( ) — .
GRAND GORGE, Delaware.
Wright, John N., (At) 68, (Reg.)
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GRAND ISLAND, Erie.
Brooks, Abel D., (Bx) 72, (Eel.)
GRANT, Herkimer.
Morey, George C, (Aq) 65, (Reg.)
GRANVILLE, Washington.
Bromley, Levane A., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
Lee, Ira J., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Monroe, Isaac T., (At) 76, (Reg.)
Mosher, Byron D., (Bq) 79, (Horn.)
Stoddard, Robert O., (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
Tenney, Wm. A., (Aq) 77, (Reg.)
GRAVESEND, Kings.
Van Kleek, Richard L., (N) 63, (Reg.)
GRAVESEND BEAOH, Kings.
Malone, J. W., ( ) —
GRAY, Herkimer.
Kelley, E. E., ( ) —
GREAT NECK, Queens.
Merritt, Grace L., (Bw) 92, (Reg.)
Rogers, Amos W., (N) 49, (Reg.)
GREEX)E, Monroe.
Carpenter, Abdiel M., (Q) 57, (Reg.)
Carpenter, A. B., (Ij) 31, (Reg.)
Hillman, L. L., (Z) 50, (Reg.)
GREBNBUSH, Renssalaer.
Allen, O. S., (Lf) 49, (Reg.)
Allen, W. L., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Humphrey, 3b. H., (N) 82, (Reg.)
GREENE, Chsnango,
Bartoo, Jesse E., (Jh) 78, (Reg.)
Orandall, Ralph P., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Hubbard, H. L., ( ) — .
Johnson, George D., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Johnson, Leonard M., (At) 55, (Reg.)
Smith, M. E., (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
Williams, George O., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Wood, Marcus M., (B) 57, (Reg.)
GREENFIELD CENTRE, Saratoga.
Johnson, Arthur W., (At) 87, (Reg.)
Johnson, lanthus G., (At) 53, (Reg.)
GREEN ISLAND, Albany.
Rivet, F. A. W., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Simmons, Abram B., (At) 91, (Reg.)
GREEN POINT, Kings.
Brooklyn list.
GBEENPORT, Suffolk.
Ireland, Tread-well L., (N) 47, (Reg.)
Miles, Clarence C, (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Skinner, Barton D., (K) 69, (Reg.)
GREENVILLE, Greene.
MoCabe, Bradley S., (At) 50, (Reg.)
McCabe, Charles P^ (At) 83, (Reg.)
Wasson, Wm. A., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
GREENWICH, Washington.
Bartlett, Walter R., ( ) — (Eel.)
Gray, Henry, (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Hulst, Peter H., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Lang worthy. A., ( ) —
Murray, George B., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Rich, Jacob A., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Whitcomb, George H., (N) 76, (Reg.)
GREENWOOD, Steuben.
Blades, John W., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Dunham, Roy, (N) 00, (Reg.)
GRIFFIN CORNERS, Delaware.
Decker, Samuel, (Q167, (Reg.)
Hillis, Christopher J., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
GROTON, Tompkins. ^ „^ ,„ ,
Baldwin, Alva M. (Bq) 80, (Horn.)
Beckwith, George M., (N) 78, Oleg.)
Goodyear, Miles D., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Hand, Elmer A., (N) 89, (Reg.)
GROVENOR CORNERS, Schoharie.
Baumes, O. W., ( ) —
GUILDERLAND, Albany.
Akley • ( )
De GrafE, Abram, (At) 58, (Reg.)
GUILFORD, Chenango.
Clark, Richard M., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Spencer, Marshall D., (N) 59, (Reg.)
HAGaMAN'S mills, Montgomery.
Caldwell, Nathan A,. (At) 81, (Reg.)
Young, Henry C, (At) 87, (Reg.)
HALSEY VALLEY, Tioga.
HoUenbeck, Charies E., (K) 74, (Reg.)
Vosburgh, Henry P., (At) 64, (Reg.)
HAMBURGH, Erie.
Abbott, George, (Z) 52, (Reg.)
Bennet, Charles J., (Eu) 89, (P. M.)
Bourne, Bentley S., (Bf) 90, (Reg.)
Robbins, Wm. E., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
HAMDEN, DELAWARE.
Heimer, Wm. D., (N) 77, (Reg.)
McKenua, Ephraim D., (Aq) 87, (Reg.)
HAMILTON, Madison.
Beebe, Frank D., (N) 54, (Reg.)
Flint, Charles B., (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
Purman, Charles L., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Gardiner, Hull S., (K) 68, (Reg.)
GifEord, Gilbert L., (Bq) 63, (Hom.)
Havens, Peter B., (I) 49, (Reg.)
Langworthy, Orthello S.. (N) 91, (Reg.)
Lloyd, F. O., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Tompkins, Amelia, (D) 64, (Reg.)
HAMLET, Chautauqua.
Corey, M. S., (Z) 61, (_Reg.)
French, Wallace J., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Wait, F. M., ( ) —
HAMLIN, Monroe.
Pease, Joseph, (N) 76, (Reg.)
HAMMONDSPORT, Steuben.
Alden, Philo L., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Babcock, Moses T., (Az) 52, (Reg.)
Babcock, O. H.
HAMMONDSVELLE, Essex.
Turner, Melvin H., (At) 73, (Reg.)
HANCOCK, Delaware.
Allen, George A., (Bx) 78, (Eel.)
Drake, James B., (Gj 82, (Reg.)
Pettingill, Samuel O., (Jh) 34, (Reg.)
HANNIBAL, Oswego.
Acker, Dillon F., (Z) 69, (Reg.)
Boyd, Edwin H^(Ah) 52, (Reg.)
Haven, Cyrus, (K) 72, (Reg.)
HANNIBAL CENTRE, Oswego.
Oooley, R. N., (Ah) 59, (Reg.)
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HARFORD, Cortland.
Perry, Ransom J., (At) 86, (Reg.)
HARFORD MILLS, Cortland.
Leonard, John E., (Ai) 89, (Reg.)
HARMONY, Chautauqua.
Bowen, J. J., ( ) — .
Skinner, Aaron, (N) 77, (Reg.)
HAEPURSVILLB, Broome.
Appley, James D., (Ji) 77, (Reg.)
Guy, Bzekiel, (Az) 67, (Reg.)
HARTFORD, Washington.
Fielding, Fred G., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
HARTSDALH, Westchester.
Banks, B. G., (Q) 60, (Reg.)
Olift, George D., (N) 78, (Reg.)
HARTWICK, Otsego.
Luce, Daniel, (Bs) 89, (Hom.)
McClellan, John M., (At) 88, (Reg.)
HASKINVILLE, Steuben.
Winnie, B., (Jj) 74, (Reg.)
HASTINGS, Oswego.
Dimon, Russel J., (At) 83, (Reg.)
HAVANA, Schuyler.
ClawBon, Charles DeL., (Z) 61, (Bq)
73, (Hom.)
Hillis, E. D., (Z) 67, (Reg.)
Post, George M., (X) 75, (Reg.)
Scutt, D. W., (I) 81, (Reg.)
Smelzer, Baxter T., (K) 74, (Reg.)
HAVERSTRAW, Rockland.
Appleton, George F., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Bayley, Norman B., (Ag) 71, (Reg.)
House, Wm. S., (N) 59, (Reg.)
Laird, Eugene B., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Lavassuer, Frank ( ) —
Wood, T. Clement, (N) 79, (Reg.)
HiOBRON, Washington.
Gllnes, Thomas J., (Av) 52, (Bel.)
HECTOR, Schuyler.
Birge, David W., (I) 48, (Reg.)
HEMLOCK LAKE. Livingston.
Briggs, Wm. H., (Az) 44, (Beg.)
Gibbs, A. A., ( ) — .
Mathews, George H., (Am) 84, (Reg.)
Wicker, Fred. A., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
HEMPSTEAD, Queens.
Bates, O. Wesley, (N) 60.
Finn, Charles G. J., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Lanehart, Louis N., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Lount, Robert, fEx) 81, (HomJ
Ludlum, Charles H., (N) 65, (Reg.)
HENDERSON, Jefferson.
Buell, O. F.. ( ) —
Terry, Wildridge G., (K) 76, (Beg.)
HENRIETTA, Monroe.
Fellows, James A., ( ) —
Mason, Daniel G., (N) 79, (Reg.)
HBNSONVILLB, Greene.
Ford, Snyder L., (N) 91, (Reg.)
HERKIMER, Herkimer.
Devendorf, David M., (Q) 61, (Reg.)
Graves, George, (Z) 70, (Reg.)
Harter, Wm. H., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
Kay, Cyrus, Jr., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Kern, Elmer G., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Nellis, Irving O., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
Pryne, Peter, fAz) 46, (Keg.)
Shaper, John H., (W) 91, (Reg.)
Suiter, A. Walter, (Q) 71, (Reg.) 3 to.
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HEBMON, St. Lawrence.
Alexander, J. H., ( ) —
Bragdon, George B., (N) 78, (Beg.)
Northup, C. A., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Roger, George, (K) 86.
Seymour, Blbridge G., (Q) 60, (Reg.)
HEUVBLTON, St. Lawrence.
Feek, Robert G.^JCl) 91, (Reg.)
Setree, Edward W., (Ba) 73, (Reg.)
Turner, Jason, (Ap) 73, (Reg.)
HEWLETT'S, Queens.
Hartwell, John B., (At) 56, (Reg.)
HICKSVILLE, Queens.
Rave, Edward G., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Taliaferro, Fountain N., (N) 89, (Reg.>
HIGH FAXiLS, Ulster.
Krom, James, (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Vrooman, Alfred S., (Aq) 87, (Reg.)
HIGHLAND, Ulster.
Dart, Isaac S., (Aq) 64, (Reg.)
LaMorse, George S., (At) 72, (Reg.>
HIGHLAND FALLS, Orange.
Brown, G. H., ( ) —
Edsall, Wm. H., (At) 77, (Reg.)
Munro, J. R., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Russell, W. S., 93, (Reg.)
HILLSDALE, Columbia.
Cornell, Heniy, (At) 54, (Reg)
Niver, Emmett, (At) 89, (Reg.)
Westlake, Horace G., (N) 50, (Reg.>
HIMRODS, Yates.
VanDyke, Charles M., (L) 82, (Reg.>
HINSDALE, Cattaraugus.
Vincent, Wm. H., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
HOBART, Delaware.
McNaught, John S., (Q) 46, (Reg.)
Mace, Homer M., (N) 90, (Reg.)
HOGANSBURGH, Franlon.
McConnell, Charles, (N) 81, (Reg.)
HOLLAND, Erie.
Andrews, Charles H., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Parrington, Charles H., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Farrington, D. A., (Z) 63, (Reg.)
Osborne, A. C, ( ) —
HOLLAND PATENT, Oneida.
Crane, Delos A., (Ah) 44, (Reg.)
Hunt, Myron W., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
HOLLEY, Orleans.
Armstrong, B. R., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Storer, Frank B., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Tbylor, John H., (Z) 69, (Reg.)
HOMER, Cortland.
Bradford, George D., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Burdick, Daniel W., (Az) 62, JReg.)
Goodell, Rollin A.„ (Cn) 77, (Horn.)
Green, Caleb, (Az) 44, (Reg.)
Greene, Frank H., (Gs) 82, (Reg.)
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Head, A. L., (Jk) 38. (Rg.)
Potter, Leman W., ( ) — (Horn.)
Robinson, John H., (Bx) 82, (Eel.)
Webb, Sumner C, (At) 54, (Reg.)
HONEOYB, Ontario.
Green, Lewis E., (U) 74, (RegO
Wilbur, Leonidas P., (Be) 54, (Reg.)
HONBOYE PALLS, Monroe.
Benham, Benjamin H., (N) 51, (Reg.)
Benham, Harry S., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Brown, D. G., ( ) — , (Horn.)
Flick, John W., (K) 79, (Reg.)
Miner, H. B., ( ) — _ ^
Otis, Charles P., (Cd) 82, (Horn.)
HOOSICK, Rensselaer.
Clark, W. L., ( ) —
Deane, Horace C, (N) 86, (Reg.)
Haynes, Johnathan K., (At) 58, (Reg.)
HOOSIOK PALLS, Rensselaer.
Cahill, J. T., (K) 92, (Reg.)
Hanuon, James C, (N) 73, (.
Hannon, Thomas H., (K) 91, (Reg.)
Hanuon, James C., (N) 73, (Reg.)
Hannon, Thomas H., (K) 91, (R
Henot, John L., (A,q) 88, (Reg.)
Hewitt, Charles A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Hewitt, Clifford, (N) 79, (Reg.)
Hoyt, Elisha P., (N) 74, (Reg.)
Hudson, Frederick R., (On) 82, (Horn.)
Lamb, George M., (Bq) 79, (Horn.)
McLean, Henry K., (At) 50, (Reg.)
Mayberry, Frank B., (Av) 85, (Reg.)
Putnam, Wm. B., (On) 79, (Horn.)
Shaw, James C, (On) 81, (Horn.)
Skinner, Smith A., (Ah) 54, (Reg.)
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, Dutchess.
■^ Van Wyck, Richard 0., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
HOPKINTON, St. Lawrence.
Flood, James Q., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
HORNELLSVILLE, Steuben.
Brasted, Charles M., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Conderman, George, (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
Dolson, Mrs. A. A., (Jj) 75, (Reg.)
Dolson, Joseph S., (At) 48, (Reg.)
Ellison, Metier D., (N) 73, (Beg.)
Gilbert, Horatio, (At) 67, (Beg.)
Greene, Charles O., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Hathaway, Janette S., (On) 88, (Hom.)
Hathaway, Wm. R., (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Hubbard, Chaucey G., (N) 71, (Reg.)
Jamison, John S., (W) 52, (Reg.)
Kelly, John G., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
MacPherson, Peter J., (Bq) 90, (Hom.)
Mitchell, John D., (N) 76, (Reg.)
Mitchell, Samuel, (N) 79, (Reg.)
Palmer, Wm. E., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
ParkhiU, Clair S., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Perry, Amelia A., (D) 72, (Reg.)
Phillips, Charles R., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, Lyman B., (N) 75, (Reg.)
Starr, .
Trumbull, James H., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Wakely, Benjamin C, (Z) 76, (Reg.)
HORSEHBADS, Chemung.
Buah, Robert P., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Colegrove, Walter B., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Davis, Wm. H., (N) 61,
(Reg.)
Groom, Orlando, ( ) — , (Hom.)
Olmsted, Wm, H., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
HOUGHTON, Allegany.
Runnion, Emma A., (Gs) 88, (Reg.)
HOWARD, Steuben.
Case, D. L., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
ParkhiU, Myron H., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
Parkhill, Reuben P., (At) 59, (Beg.)
HOWELL'S DEPOT, Orange.
Davis, James O. , (At) 75, (Beg.)
HOWE'S GAVE, Schoharie.
Giffin, Alfredo N., (At) 85, (Beg.)
HUDSON, Columbia.
Benham, John C, (Ah) 37, (Reg.)
Benson, George E., (At) 53, (Reg.)
Cochran, Prank T., (B) 53, (Beg.)
Cook, Charles P., (Bs) 68, (Horn.)
Doland, Thomas D.. (Dd) 82, (Hom.)
Du Bois, John C, (N) 57, jtReg.)
Fritts, Crawford B., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Holsapple, Wm. M., (Lp) 41, (Reg.)
Johnson, Henry W., (At) 91, (Beg.)
Smith, Henry L., (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Smith, H. Hadley, (At) 73, (Beg.)
Swift, George B., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Tracy, Aurelius M., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Wheeler, John P., (N) 43, (Reg.)
HUME, Allegany.
Stewart, Charles M., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
HUNTER, Greene.
Deyoe, Fred S., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Mead, Joel H., (At) 68, (Reg.)
HUNTER'S LAND, Schoharie.
Jackson, George, (N) 71, (Reg.)
Losee, Millard P., ( ) —
HUNTINGDON, S^iffolk.
Banks, George B., (Q) 60, (Reg.)
Garter, George H., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Gibson, Wm. B., (Ij), (Reg.)
Lindsay, Walter, (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Rodman, S. H., ( ) —
Swords, George P., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
WiUis, Charles B., (NO 58, (Reg.)
Woodend, Wm. D., (A) 55, (Reg.)
HURLEY, Sullivan.
Dumond, John D. W., (K) 86, (Reg.)
HURLBYYILLE, Sullivan.
De Kay, Wm. H., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
HURON, Wayne.
York, George D., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
HYDE PARK, Dutchess.
Bird, John StirUng, (Q) 63, (Reg.)
Prichard, Jamee, ( ) —
HYNDSVILLB, Schoharie.
Bruce, B. O., (Ah) 56, (Reg.)
ILION, Herkimer.
Comstock, Fred. P., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Douglas, Adelbert J., (Af) 72, (Reg.)
Draper, Eugene M., (At) 74, (Beg.)
Palmiter, Linn B., (Aq) 91, (Reg.)
Rasbach, James I., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Ward, H. A., (Ds) 87, (Hom.)
Warner, Robert W., (At) 80, (Reg.)
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INDIAN FALLS, Genesee.
Spilsbury, Frederick C, (Gl) 91, (Reg.)
INGLESIDB, Steuben.
Fulkerson, Wm. M., (N) 82, (Reg.)
IRA, Cayuga.
Eldridge, Edmund J., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Weber, George F., (G) 89, (Reg.)
IRVING, Chautauqua.
Evarts, R. M., ( ) — .
Nash; Walter F., (K) 89, (Reg.)
IRVINGTON, Westchester.
Dunham, Clarence, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Dunham, Carroll, (Bs) 80.
Fulton, John B., (Be) 69, (Reg.)
Richards, Wm. J., ( ) — .
ISCHUA, Cattaraugus.
Terry, Ransom, (Z) 74, (Reg.)
ISLIP, Suffolk.
Baker, Wm. A., ( ) — .
Halsey, James L., (K) 88, (Reg.)
ITALY HILL, Yates.
Wixom, Wm., ( ) —
ITHAOA, Tompkins.
Baker, Eugene, (W) 82, (Reg.)
Besemer, Howard B., (N) 91, (Reg.);
(Hn) 92, (Horn.)
Besemer, Martin, ( ) — , (Horn.)
Biggs, Chauncey P., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Bishop, Alonson, (Cn) 63, (Horn.)
Brown, J. Watson, (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Fahey, James P., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Griggs, Elma, (Cd) 88, (Hom.)
Kirkendall, John S., (Cn) 80, (Hom.)
Kyle, Edmond H., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Locherby, W. H., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Meany, Edward, (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Morgan, Edward J., (Aa) 49, (Reg.)
Morgan, Edward J., Jr., (Bs) 78,
(Hom.)
Parker, Samuel J., (Bu) 59, (Hom.)
Peck, Solomon H., (N) 62, (Reg.)
Potter, Jeannette M., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Prentiss, Adaline E., Mrs., (Cn) 76.
Sackett, Solon P., (Az) 43, (Reg.)
Smith, Reuben L., (M) 77, (Reg.)
Townley, Marion A., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
VanCleef, Charles E., (Bs) 74, (Hom.)
White, David, (Cg) 59, (Bel.)
Wilder, Burt G., (Be) 66, (Reg.)
Winslow, John (K) 66, (Reg.)
JACKSON CORNERS, Dutchess.
Cotter, John H., (At) 78, (Reg.)
JACKSONVILLE, Tompkins.
Chase, Abram, (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Harrison, Lucy W, (Bx) 74, (Bol.)
JAMAICA, Queens.
Barker, Charles H., (F) 54, (Reg.)
Beldin, Charles K., (Bs) 78, (Hom.)
Beldin, Clinton A., (Of) 54, (Hom.)
Hendrickson, Samuel, (N) 75, (Reg.)
_Meyen, George K., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Nadal, Thomas W., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Von Puescher, Ludwig A.
72, (Hom.)
C, (Of)
JAMESPORT, Suffolk.
Cornwell, Robert G., (At\ 75, (Reg.)
Sneaden, Warren, ( ) —
JAMESTOWN, Chautauqua.
Albert, Cornelia C, (Hu) 92.
Armstrong, Mary Ay (W) 79, (Reg.)
Bemus, Morris N., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Bemus, Wm. M., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Blanchard, R. Newland, (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Bowers, Abraham H., (Ae) 86, (Reg.)
Eastman, Henry A., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Fisher, Seaver Z., (X) 78, (Reg.)
Gray, H., (At) 47, (Reg.)
Hall, Henry P., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
Hazeltine, Laban, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Jones, Geofge B., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
Littlefield, Joseph D., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Livingston, Alfred T., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Myers, Albert, (CI) 88, (RegJ
Neville, Henry, (Cn) 72, (Horn.)
Ormes, Frank D., (Cn) 63, (Hom.)
Parker, Jason, (K) 79, (Reg.)
Parks, J. B., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Phillips, Corydon J., (Er) 84, (Eel.)
Rice, Alvin B., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Scofield, Era M., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Scott, John W., (Cn) 66, (Hom.)
Snow, Louis, ( ) —
Towle, Joshua J., (Ai) 62, (Reg.)
Ward, Alva F., (Cn) 60, (Horn.)
Waterhouse, A. I., (Bn) 50, (Reg.)
Wellman, Warren D., (C^ 81, (Eel.)
Wiggins, John H., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
JAMESVILLE, Onondaga.
Tillapaugh, Fred. S., (G) 88, (Reg.)
JASPER, Steuben.
Hunter, Nathaniel P., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Sheffield, W. H., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Van Orsdale, Fitch H., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Wallace, Edwin B. (N) 79, (Reg.)
JAVA, Wyoming.
Miller, Samuel S., (Az) 50, (Reg.)
JAY, Essex.
Merrill, Albinus J., (Az) 72, (Reg.)
JEDDO, Orleans.
Curties, Daniel, (Z) 74, (Reg.)
JEFFERSON, Schoharie.
Havens, R. Grant, (Art 74, (Reg.)
Hubbell, Richtmyer, (Dv) 66,_(Ecl.)
Moxley, Albert D., (Bx) 77, (Eel.)
JBFFBRSONVILLE, Sullivan.
Bennett, Thomas W., (N) 63, (Reg.)
Brand, Wm., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
Platz, Richard, ( ) —
Rice, George F., (N) 85, (Reg.)
JEROME, Westchester.
Crump, A. H., (N) 64, (Reg.)
JERIOHO, Queens.
Mann, Johtf (N) 84, (Reg.)
JOHNSON CREEK, Niagara.
Richardson, George P., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Wood, Philip M., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Wood, Wm. D., (Ah) 54, .(Re^.)
j JOHNSONVILLE, Rensselaer.
X, vx^=£.; Van Wirt, Jay D., (At) 83, (Reg.)
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PBYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
JOHNSTOWN, Fulton.
Beebe, Frank, (At) 81, (Reg.)
Burdick, .Tohn B., (At) 63, (Reg.)
Joslin, John W., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Kathan, Sherman S., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Lefler, Jehiel, (At) 64, (Reg.)
Still, bayid v., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Terwilliger, Rufus W., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Walrob, Caleb B., (Bq) 71, (Hom.)
Young, James K., (At) 74, (Reg.)
JONBSVrLLE, Saratoga.
Carruth, Clarence E., (Aq^ 80, (Reg.)
JORDAN, Onondaga.
Carr, James B., (Ah) 45, (Reg.)
Warren, Solomon C, (Bq) 55, (Hom.)
Weed, Hilland A., (N) 57, (Reg.)
JORDANVHjLB, Herkimer.
Miller, Adams, (Az) 44, (Reg.)
Swift, Edgar C, (Ge) 81, (Reg.)
KANONA, Steuben.
Lawrence, Frank H., (Cg) 80, (Eel.)
KATONAH, Westchester.
Carpenter, Walton J., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Chapman, James P., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
KATTELVrLIiE, Broome.
Bullock, Martin R., ( ) 47.
KEENE, Essex.
Band, Hannibal W., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
KEENE VALLEY, Essex.
Laight, Charles. (Q) 68, (Reg.)
KEESEVHiLE, Essex.
Barber, Charles B., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Hamilton, B. P., (Lq) 78, (Reg.)
Holcomb, Mahlon B., (K) 79, (Reg.)
Pope, Willis G., (Bs) 70, (Hom.)
Severance, Karl J., (Cd) 89, (Hom.)
Tallmadge,H. O., (Ah) 43, (Reg.)
KBLLOGGVILLE, Cayuga.
Strong, H. B., (Ap) 92, (Reg.)
KENDALL, Orleans.
Bamber, Richard W., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
KENDALL MlXiLS, Orleans,
Baton, Andrew J., (la) 51, (Eel.)
KENMORB, Brie.
Drake, John J., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
KENNEDY, Chautauqua.
Cheney, Emery M., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Rich, Elton S., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Shaw, Orrin C, (Z) 73, (Reg.)
KERHONSON, Ulster.
Fuller, Wilson P., (Ax) 84, (Reg.)
Grant, H. S., (Ah) 52, (Reg.)
Hoornbeck, S. E., (Q) 65, (Reg.)
KETCHUM'S CORNERS, Saratoga.
Donnelly, Wm. S., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Phillips, Samuel H., (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Strang, James R., (At) 89, (Reg.)
KEUKA COLLEGE, Yates.
Millspaugh, Louis C, (N) 84, (Reg.)
KINDERHOOK, Columbia.
Guernsey, Nathan D., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Green, James, (Ai) 40, (Hom.)
Kittell, Martin M., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Woodsworth, T. Floyd, (T) 69, (Reg.)
KINGS BRIDGE, Westchester.
Parsons, John, (Au) 68, (Reg.)
KING'S FERRY, Cayuga.
Clark, Philo, (Az) 36, (Beg.)
Coleman, Benjamin P., (N) 60, (Reg.)
Dudley, Frederick A., (Ag) 62, (Reg.)
Kenyon, Mary, (W) 74, (Reg.)
KING'S PARK, Suffolk.
Cox, L. L., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Dewling, Oliyer M., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
Gray, J. A., ( ) — .
Macumber, John L., (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Neheabs, B'. M., ( ) 91, (Reg.)
Selling, L. M., ( ) -, (Reg.)
Trice, D. M., ( ) 90, (Reg.)
KING'S STATION, Saratoga.
King, George W., (Jg) 52, (Bel.)
KINGSTON, Ulster.
Buckley, John T., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Chambers, Jacob, (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Connelly, DanieL (Gs) 88, (Reg.)
Connelly, Wm. H., (Bs) 85. (Horn.)
Grum, James ( ) — , (Reg.)
Decker, Wm. M., (Bs) 79, (Hom.)
Deyo, Charles W., (K) 63, (Reg.)
Dodge, Clarence L., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Eddy, N. M., ( ) — .
Follette, H. A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Loughran, Elbert H., (K) 73, (Reg.)
liOUghran, Robert, (At) 57, (Reg.)
Maben, Buel W., (Af) 92, (Reg.)
Maben, Hamblin B., (At) 57, pteg.)
Munn, Charles A., (N) 83, (Beg.)
Murphy, Robert M., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Myer, Jesse, (N) 45, (Reg.)
Norwood, Jacob B., (Ai) 64, (Beg.)
Sahler, Charles O., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Schoonmaker, S., (N) 48, (Reg.)
Shaffer, Levi, (At) 50, (Reg.)
Thompson, R. R., ( ) 76, (Reg.)
Van Hoevenberg, Henry, (K) 72,
(Reg.)
Wurtz, Jacob D., (K) 67, (Reg.)
KIRKWOOD, Broome.
Beebe, Wm. S., (W) 67, (Reg.)
Pierson, George E., (Az) 71, (Reg.)
KISKATOM, Greene.
Heustis, W. B., (Jl), (Reg.)
KNAPP'S CREEK, Cattaraugus.
Millspaugh, Daniel T., (N) 84, (Reg.)
KNOWLESVELLE, Orleans.
Fitch, Willard R., (N) 51, (Reg.)
Hall, E. D., (Ah) 53, (Reg.)
Tompkins, Edward M., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Tompkins, H. C, (Ap) 53, (Reg.)
KNOX, Albainy.
Crary, Henry A., (At) 66, (Reg.)
KNOXBORO, Oneida.
Munger, Charles, (K) 71, (Reg.)
KYSERIKE, Ulster.
Monroe, Nathan A., (Gs) 89, (Reg.)
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LACONA, Oswego.
Austen, Frederick, (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Davis, G. Herbert, (Aq) 84, (Beg.)
Lounflbury, Charles E.. (Bx) 82, (Bel.)
LA FARGEVILLB, Jefferson.
Jones, Clarence Ii., (Z) 81, (Reg.).
Potter, Hanly B., ( ) — (Eel.).
LA FAYETTEVILLE, Dutchess.
Husted, Frank A., (At) 92, (Reg.).
LA GRANGEVILLE, Dutchess.
Huntingdon, George, (Q) 71, (Reg.).
LAKE GEORGE, Warren.
Adamson, Wm.| R., (K) 73, (Reg.).
Horn, Ele.anora I., (Bt) 85, (Bel.)
Hunt, Wm. J., (G) 91, (Reg.)
LAKE PLACID, Essex.
Lengfeld, Ellis, (At) 88, (Reg.)
Strock, Samuel, (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
LAKEWOOD, Chautauqua.
Persons, Albert E., (N) 81, (Reg.)
LANCASTER, Brie.
Ewell, Erbest W., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Hancock, A. S., ( ) —
MoPherson, George W., (W) 66, (Reg.)
Miller, Henry, ( ) —
Miller, J. 6., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Potter, Samuel, (Ah) 36, (Reg.)
Wenz, Julius. fZ) 65 (Reg.)
I.ANSINGBURGH, Rensselaer.
Ballou, Newton H., (B) 39, (Reg.)
Bradbury, George A., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Capron, Allab W., (At) 55, (Reg.)
Frazier, Ira G., ( ) —
Gray, Stephen R., ( ) — (Eel.)
Holmes, Henry P., (At) Y-'i. (';i".;'.),
(Bs) 77, (Horn.)
Howe, Elliott C, (Ch) 53, (Horn.)
Ires, Hiram L., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Lamb, MUton M., (Ah) 56, (Reg.)
Lyons, James H., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Magee, John, (G) 80, (Reg.)
Salmon, Thomas H., ( ) — (Eel.)
Tompkins, Fred J., (At) 85, (Reg.)
LA SALLE, Niagara.
Hixson, Levi J., (CI) 88, (Reg.)
liASSELVILLB, Fulton.
Walrath, Adam, (At) 79, (Reg.)
LAURENS, Otsego.
Harris, Henry T., (N) 49, (Reg.)
Sarrie, Willis C, (N) 86, (Reg.)
Strong, Addison P., (At) 42, (Reg.)
Strong, Philip K., (K) 88, (Reg.)
IfAWRENCEVHiLE, St. Lawrence.
Carpenter, Henry H., (At) 59, (Reg.)
LEBANON, Madison.
Litchfield, Walter M., (Z) 8G, (Reg.)
LEE CENTRE, Oneida.
Cox, Truman H., (U) 75, (Reg.)
Robinson, R. H., (N) 67, (Reg.)
liEEDS, Greene.
Brway, Dugrand D., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Gilliland, David, (At) 85, (Reg.)
Rouse, James B., (At) 67, (Reg.)
LEON, Cattaraugus.
Tuttle, Fred B., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
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LEONARDSVILLE, Madison.
Crandall, H. S., (Hv) 40, (Reg.)
Maxson, S. C, (Q) 79, (Reg.)
LB ROY, Genesee.
Cleveland, John F., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Lathrop, Ruth Webster, (D) 91, (Reg.)
Macpherson, Wm. A., (CI) 90, (Reg.)
Skinner, Scott W., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
Stone, Frank L., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Taylor, SteUa M., (D) 88, (Reg.)
Williami, Randall, (At) 48, (Reg.)
LESTER SHIRE, Broome.
Ingraham, C. W., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Wilson, W. H., (K) 88, (Reg.)
LEWIS, Essex.
La Belle, Martin J., (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
LEWISTON, Niagara.
Eddy, George P., (Jm) 65, (Reg.)
Kerr, Thomas A., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Robinson, M., ( ) —
LEXINGTON, Greene.
Deyoe, George A., (At) 69, (Reg.)
Ford, Edwin L., (At) 68, (Reg.)
LIBERTY, Sullivan.
Grant, Thomas, (Dv) 76, (Eel.)
Kilbourne, Albert, ( ) —
Low, Phebe, (Cz) 72, (Eel.)
Murphy, W. W., (Jn) 80, (Reg.)
Payne, Charles S., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Sherwood, Wm. F., (K) 69, (Reg.)
Webster, Wm. S., (Q) 56, (Reg.)
I Whitcome, J. L. C, (N) 90, (Reg.)
: LILLY DALE, Chautauqua.
j Hyde, Erastus C, (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
; lUMA, Livingston.
Bennett, George H., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
Crandall, A., ( )— (Hom.)
McKenzie; John A., (Bs) 84, (Hom.)
Strasenburgh, Frederick A.,- (Z) 86,
(Reg.)
LIMESTONE, Cattaraugus.
Biasell, M. C, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Meecham, George P., (ih) 91, (Reg.)
Smith, Malcolm W., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
LINDBNHURST, Suffolk.
Brmeutraut, August O., (Bs) 92,
(Hom.) •
LINLITHGO, Columbia.
Weeks, Benedict A., (Az) 61, (Reg.)
LISBON CENTRE, St. Lawrence.
Beckstead, M., ( ) —
LISLE, Broome.
French, Kitt C, (K) 87, (Reg.)
Teed, Edward L., (Af) 86, (Reg.) '
LITTLE FALLS, Herkimer.
Brady, W. J., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Brainard, Lucien L., (Bs) 74.
Bushnell, Kenyon A., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Douglas, Edgar H., (Av) 89, (Reg.)
Douglass, Allison O., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
Bveleth, G. S., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Garlock, Wm. D., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Glidden, Charles H., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Hunt, W. E., (At) 93, (Reg.)
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Isham, Charles, (K) 66, (Reg.)
Isham, Nelson, (Ag) 28, (Reg.)
Liddle, W. A., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Logan, John K., (K) 83, (Reg.)
Sharer, John P., (Q) 48, (Reg.)
Soithworth, Malek A., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Whitman, Emma L. R., (Bw) 79,
(Reg.)
LITTLE VALLEY, Cattaraugus.
Bedient, Seba S., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Mower, John W., (At) 52, (Bs) 64,
(Hom.)
LIVERPOOL, Onondaga.
Kellogg, Addison D., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Whitney, Royal A., (Af) 84, (Reg.)
Young, John R., (Cd) 72, (Hom.)
LIVINGSTON, Columbia.
Horton, Jacob, (Ah) 45, (Reg.)
LIVINGSTON MANOR, SuIUvan.
DeKay, Richard A., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Lathrop, George H., (K) 75, (Reg.)
LIVINGSTONVILLE, Schoharie.
Brayman, Edgar E., (N) 80, (Reg.)
LIVONIA, Livingston.
Betts, J. F., ( ) —
Richmond, Charles H., (Z) 60, (Reg.)
Trimmer, W. S., (Ds) 89, (Hom.)
LOCKE, Cayuga.
House, Charles W., (Cg) 86, (Bel.)
Meade, Nelson, ( ) —
LOCKPORT, Niagara.
Baker, Flavius J., (N) 67, (Reg.)
Bickford, John W., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Bishop, Robert S., (On) 61.
Butler, James P., ( ) —
Cooke, Charles E., (K) 66, (Reg.)
Coeford, Thomas B., (CI) 76, (Reg.)
Gushing, Mrs. Sarah L., (L) 59, (Reg.)
Durand, Charles F., (Hf) 87, (Reg.)
Ferguson, Andrew R., ( ) —
Foote, Edgar J., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Foote, John, (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Gagnon, Andrew L., ( ) —
Gould, Wm. B., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
Hartwell, John P., (Af) 86, (Reg.)
Helmer, Joseph H., (At) 47, (Reg.)
Hill, Henry C, (W) 59, (Reg.)
Hodspn, Wm. J3., (K) 82 ]Reg.)
Hurd, S. Wright, (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
Johnson, Absolom H, (Ih) 62, (Reg.)
Kittinger, Martin S., (Q) 53, (Reg.)
Loomis, Warren H., (Af) 79, (Reg.)
Mayne, Henry H., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Palmer, Charles N., (N) 65, (Reg.)
Pettit, Wilson M., (Bs) 79, (Hom.)
Prish, Wm. J., (Bq) 85, (Hom.)
Ransom, Walter J., (N) 76, (Reg.)
Ready, John, (K) 90, (Reg.)
Rice, Wm. B., (Bs) 63, (Horn.)
Ringueberg, Eugene N. S., (Z) 86,
(Reg.)
Sawyer, Wm. P., (A) 91, (Reg.)
Watters, Fowler A., (Bq) 92, (Hom.)
Wood, W. Corbin, (Az) 81, (Reg.)
Zurhorst, A. F. G., ( ) —
LOCUST VALLEY, Queens.
Seaman, Richard F. B., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
LODI, Seneca.
Carman, James S., (Be) 85, (Reg.)
Morris, Cornelius V. H., (I) 46, (Reg.)
Owen, J. T., ( ) —
LONG ISLAND CITI.Y, Queens.
Amato, Savernia, ( ) —
Andersen, Andrew J., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Baader, Mrs. M., ( ) —
Barry, John H. R., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Bumster, P. H., (N) 93, (Reg.)
Burnett, Wm. J., (Ap) 73, (Reg.)
Bums, John J. F., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Fayen, WHhelm, (Ci) 58, (Reg.)
Fitch; Neil A., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Flade, Mathilde, ( ) —
Forbes, George, (N) 90, (Reg.)
Frey, Walter G., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Hamm, Catherine, ( ) —
Herriman, Menzo W., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Hild'ebrandt, John H., (Bx) 79, (Ed.)
Hinkson, John R.. (K) 89, (Reg.)
Hirschfield, Ida, ( ) — .
Holub, M., ( ) — .
Kennedy, James B., (Q) 86, (Beg.)
Kennedy, J. T., (N) 94, (Reg:),
McDonald, A. D. J., (N) 94, (Reg.)
McKeown, Patrick J., (K) 90, (Reg.)
McMahon, Wm. J., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Macfarlane, Robert F., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Meiners, W. Warner, (N) 91, (Beg.)
Mortimer, Wnx. G., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Mulct, Louis, (N) 53, (Reg.)
Mulot, Otto L., (N) 89, (Reg.)
New, James Le G., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Piatt, Clarence N., (Ba) 88, (Hom.)
Prentiss, Robert S., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
Pryski, Mary A ( ) — .
Bosenfeldt, Anna, ( ) — .
Sohultz, R. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Smallwood, Samuel B., VN) 64, (Beg.)
Strang, Benjamin G., (W) 83, (Reg.)
Taylor, Wm. R., <Af) 64, (Reg.)
Thompson, Alvah M., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Trask, James D., (N) 44, (Reg.)
Voegtle, Arthur A., (Oe) 87, (Reg.)
Wittke, Annie ( ).
LONG LAKE, Hamilton.
Hoffman, Edward A., (At) 91, (Reg.)
LORRAINE, Jefferson.
Fawdtey, W. Cady, (At) 85, (Reg.)
Overton, Martin L., (Q) 65, (Reg.)
LOUISVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Oampfield, H. F., (Ah) 58, (Reg.)
Cook, Guy R., (Es) 76, (Reg.)
LOWVILLE, Lewis.
Bronson, Miles H., (Bg) 61, (Hom.)
Crane, Fred. A., (K) 66, (Reg.)
Crosby, A. H., (Jo) 63, (Reg.)
Crosby, Monroe P., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Douglas, Charles E., (Af) 73, (Reg.)
Gebbie, Alexander R., (N) 61, (Reg.)
Hubbard, Willis O., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Hunt, James Z., (Af) 87, (Reg.)
Kelly, J. D., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Kirley, C. P., (Ad) 75, (Reg.)
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Barr, 0. T^ (On) 52, (Horn.)
Piarr, W. H., (On) 76, (Horn.)
Lockerby W. Hamilton, (Z) 81, (Reg.)
liUZBRNB, Warren.
Aldrich, Charles F., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Bumeson, J. B., (Ah) 52, (Reg.)
HoUiday, Hamilton, (At) 84, (Reg.)
Montgomery, John J., (Aq) 87, (Reg.)
LYCOMING, Oswego.
Coe, Charles M., (At) 84, (Reg.)
LYNDONVILLE, Orleans.
Fairman, Charles E., (Ba) 77, (Reg.)
Fraser, D. S., ( ) —
LYON MOUNTAIN, Clinton.
O'Neill, James H., (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
Thompson, Willard C, (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
LYONS, Wayne.
Burroughs, D. L., (Jp) 59, (Bel.)
, Carmer, Myron B., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Gilbert, John P., (N) 56, (Reg.)
McPherson, John C, (Bq) 73, (Horn.)
Moore, Grain A., (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
Putnam, James W., (Av) 77, (Reg.)
Read, John S., (On) 88, (Hom.)
Robinson, John W., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Sheldon, Andrew F., (N) 52, (Reg.)
Towlerton, Charles H^ (N) 90, (Reg.)
Turner, Jennie M., (W) 79, (Reg.)
Veeder, Major A., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
LYSANDBiR, Onondaga.
Drury, Henry L., (Cg) 81, (Bel.)
McCarthy, George, (Ah) 44, (Reg.)
Sinclair, Finley P., (Cg) 82, (Eel.)
McDONOUGH, Chenango.
Blair, Louis P., (Ad) 77. (Reg.)
Weaver, George S., (Gs) 82, (Reg.)
McGRAWVILLB, Cortland.
Ensign, Duane B., (Cg) 88. (Bel.)
Hendrick, Henry C, (W) 53, (Beg.)
Smith, Marion B., (Bx) 79, (Bel.), (At)
89, (Reg.)
McKNOWNVILLB, Albany.
Helme, Thomas, Jr., (At) 90, (Reg.)
MctiBAN, Tompkins.
Boyce, Charles A., (Gs) 79, iBeg.)
Robinson, Burzilla L., (B) 87, (Reg.)
McNALLS, Niagara.
Murphy, Daniel H., (Z) 56, (Beg.)
MABBBTTSVILLB, Dutchess.
MacKenzie, David H., (N) 89, (Reg.)
MacDOUGALL'S, Seneca.
AUeman, Andrew J., (N) 54, (Reg.)
McGBAWVILLE, Cortland.
Porshee, F. H., (N) 92, (Beg.)
Hendrick, H. C, (W) 53, (Reg.)
Smith, M. R., (At) 88, (Beg.)
McNALLS, Niagara.
Murphy, D. H., (Z) 56, (Reg.)
McKNOWNVHiLB, Albany.
Helme, T., Jr., (At) 90, (Reg.)
MACBDON, Wayne.
Finley, Prank D., (Gs) 85, (RegJ
Parslow, Edmund S., (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
MACHIAS, Cattaraugus.
Ashley, Harmon J., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
King, Clarence, (Z) 85, (Reg.)
MADALIN, Dutchess.
Brown, S. H., ( ) —
Pritchard, C. A., (K) 91, (Reg.)
MADISON, Madison.
GifEord, Barton B., (On) 78, (Hom.)
Meriwether, Frank T., (Bd) 86, (Reg.)
Nicholson, Albert R., (W) 74, (Reg.)
MADRID, St. Lawrence
Brewer, Frederick H., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Reynolds, Geary W., (Aq) 66, (Beg.)
Walsh, Edmund C, (Bs) 66, (Reg.)
MAHOPAO, Putnam.
Card, Edson, (Q) 82, (Reg.)
MAINE, Broome.
Dudley, Dwight, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Guy, Clement N., (Cd) 83, (Hom.)
Pellette, Arthur H., (Bs) 80, (Hom.)
MALONE, Fraaklin.
Bates, Sidney P., (Ah) 42, (Reg.)
Beaupre, J. O. A., (Oi) 82, (Reg.)
Belding, Dexter R., (Oh) 69, (Hom.)
Bigelow, Blake, (Aq) 83, (Beg.)
Cameron, John W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Dalphin, P. P., ( ) — , (Beg.)
Dubois, Joseph F., (Jr) 84, (Reg.)
Erwin, Ralph, (Aq) 61, (Reg.)
Furness, Henry, (N) 75, (Reg.)
Gay, Theodore, (Ah) 40, (Reg.)
Grant, J. A., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Guyott, Ezra X, (O^ 82, (Hofli.)
Harwood, Watson H., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
La Rocque, Etaile A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Skinner, Calvin, (Av) 41, (Reg.)
Wilding, Alfred G., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Wilding, Robert J., (Js) 56, (Reg.)
MAMARONBOK, Westchester.
Carpenter, B. N., ( ) —
Clark, Edward M., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Gailhard, J. A., ( ) —
Gerrard, Louise, (Jt) 76, (Hom.)
Hall, Matthew J., (Bs) 85, (Hom.)
Hunter, John P., (K) 89, (Beg.)
Maynard, Wm. H.,_(Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Mixsell, Aaron J., (K) 72, (Reg.)
White, Ellen W., (Ob) 79, (Hom.)
MANCHESTER, Ontario.
Horn, P. H., (Ae) 93, (Reg.)
Pratt, John H., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Pratt, John R., (B) 51, (Reg.)
MANCHESTER BBIDGB, Dutchess.
VanWyck, David Barnes, (K) 89,
(Reg.)
MANHASSBT, Queens.
Hoag, Pierre C, (At) 78, (Beg.)
Hoag, Wm. H., (Q) 66, (Reg.)
MANLIUS, Onondaga.
Curtis, N. H., (Ah) 58, (Reg.)
Nims, Herbert J., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Nims, Horace, (Az) 37, (Reg.)
MANLIUS STATION, Onondaga.
Rood, Arthur B., (Gs) 89, (Reg.)
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MANNSVrLLE, JefCerson.
Hibbard, G. C, (On) 66, (Horn.)
Norton, -Herbert J., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
SeveraDce, C. J., (N) 89, (Reg.)
MARATHON, Cortland.
Barnes, B. H., (Ji) 38, (Reg.)
Bradford, Wm. H., ( ) — •
Olark, De Witt, (N) 78, (Reg.)
Trafford, C. B., (G) 78, (Reg.)
Trafford, Charles B., '"" "" "
"Winter, E., ( ) —
Trafford! Charles B., (G) 83, (Reg.)
MARBLETOWN, Ulster.
Oliver, Jamea, ( ) —
MARCELLUS, Onondaga.
Northway, W. L., ( ) —
P£^rsons, Israel, (Q) 48, (Reg.)
Weidman, Charles E., (At) 80, (Reg.)
MARBN(JO, Wayne.
Barrett, George D., (Av) 77, (Reg.)
MARGARETATELLE, Delaware.
AUaben, Charles S., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Banker, John H., (Az) 65, (Reg.)
Brown, George T., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Reed, Smith W., (Ah) 53, (Reg.)
Telford, John W., (Bs) 86, (Horn.)
MARILLA, Erie.
Brooks, B. E., ( ) —
Holcomb, Albertine R., (Cg) 84, (Eel.)
MABHjLA, Essex.
Wheeler, J. G., (At) 74, (Reg.)
MARINERS' HARBOR, Richmond.
Barber, Frederic T., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Humphrey, R. V., ( ) —
MARION, Wayne.
Atwood, John W., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Halsted, Albert B., (Ej) 81, (Horn.)
Richards, Daniel, (Cz) 65, (Eel.)
MARLBOROUGH, Ulster.
Mosher, David, (N) 78, (Reg.)
Palmer, Albert H., (N) 76, (Reg.)
MABTINSBURGH, Lewis.
Joslin, Albert A., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
MARTINSVILLE, Niagara.
Helwig, Jacob B., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
MARTYILLB, Cayuga.
Chapman, John E., (Cg) 88, (Eel.)
Fuller, BUery G., (L) 88, (Reg.)
MARYLAND, Otsego.
Parish, Charles B., (At) 79, (Reg.)
MAS0N\T:LLE, Delaware.
Burne, Israel C, (Bu) 52, (Reg.)
Patterson, Chauucey A., (At) 92,
(Reg.)
Smith, G. E., ( ) —
MASPBTH, Queens.
Judson, Vincent E., (N) 90, (Reg.)
MASSENA, St. Lawrence.
Anderson, Fred. A., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Dodge, Sidney W., (Aq) 75, (Reg.)
McFadden, Orrell, (At) 65, (Reg.)
Stearns, Melvin J., (Cd) 80, (Horn.)
MATTBAWAN, Dutchess.
Bird, M. L., (N) 93, (Reg.)
Dawson, J. G., (Cd) 80, (Horn.)
Doughty, John H., (W) 63, (Reg.)
Ellis, Bdgar H^ (Q) m, (Reg.)
Schenck, John P., (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Tiel, Arthur R., (Bx) 78, (Bel.)
MATTITUCK, SufEolk.
Morton, Edwaid K., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
MAYVILLB, Chautauqua.
Adams, Melvin L., (Cn) 88, (Horn.)
Belknap, Milton C, (Bx) 68, (Eel.)
Kiesewetter, P. H., ( ) — , (Beg.)
Prendergast, Wm., (B) 83, (Reg.)
MECHANICSVILLE, Saratoga.
Crombie, Walter C, (At) 79, (Reg.)
Garbutt, Frank, (At) 72, (Reg.)
Hall, Samuel H., (B) 57, (Reg.!
Keefer, Charles W., (G) 77, (Reg.)
Knislern, Albert C, (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
La Dow, J. Charles, (At) 83, (Reg.)
Palmer, Frank A., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Rice, George, (At) 72, (Reg.)
Van Doren, Wm., (At) 89, (Reg.)
MECKLENBURGH, Schuyler.
Davis, C. E., ( ) — .
Stobbs, Alexander V., ( ) — , (Horn.)
MEDINA, Orleans.
Chamberlin, Wm. H., (N) 68, (Reg.)
Chapman, James, (N) 52, (Reg.)
James, John T., (Z) 90, (Reg.j
Lund, George J., (P) 82, (Reg.)
Munson, Edward, (Q) 81, (RegJ
Scott, Fremont W., (Bq) 80, (Hom.V
Swett, Emily F., (Cd) 85, (Horn.)
Thayer, George B., ( ) — (Reg.)
Turner, Charles H., (K) 72, (Reg.)
MEDWAY, Greene.
Collins, David E., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Van Hoesen, Isaac J., (Af) 61, (Reg.>
MELROSE, Rensselaer.
Crounse, Andrew C, (At) 85, (Reg.)
MEMPHIS, Onondaga.
Sullivan, N. B., (N) 8.0, (Hom.)
Wiler, Albert M., (CdrSo, (Hom.)
MENDON, Monroe.
Finucan, Joseph B., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Higgins, Archibald S., (K) 92, (Reg.>
MEREDITH HOLLOW, Delaware.
Lake, Edgar B., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Lombard, Amasa P., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
McFarland, Wm. p., ( ) _ ' '
MERIDIAN, Cayuga.
Bartlett, Oscar F., ( ) — , (Hom )
Carroll, W. B., (W) 80, (Reg.)
Lang, Charles L., (Ap) 83, (Q) 84,.
(Reg.)
MEXICO, Oswego.
Becker, David D., ( ) — 65, (Reg.)
Bennet, Strong M., (W)_ 80, (Reg.)
Green, Tobias J., (Ig) Yl, Reg.)
Huntmgdon, John W., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
Johnson, George P., (At) 67, (Beg.)
Badway, Charles W., (Bs) 76
Rundell, Mrs. H., ( ) —
Stowe, Timothy D., (Cq) 54.
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MIDDLEBTJRGH, Schoharie.
Best, Christopher S., (Bx) 76, (Eel.)
Rivenburg, Willard T., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
Rossman, John, ( ) — (Eel.)
Simpkins, Edgar S., (At) 90, (Reg.)
"Wells, Henry D., (At) 57, (Reg.)
Wells, L. S., (Ah) 33, (Reg.)
MIDDLE FALLS, Washington.
Cipperley, John, (At) 56, (Reg.)
MIDDLEFIELD, Otsego.
Baker, Lewis W., (N) 79, (Reg.)
MIDDLE GRANVILLE, Washington.
McKenzie, Da-rid C, (O) 91, (Reg.)
Paul, George E., (At) 69, (Reg.)
MIDDLE ISLAND, Suffolk.
Horn, Abner O., ( ) —
MIDDLBPORT, Niagara.
Briggs, R. W., ( ) — (Eel.) ■
• Coon, Mortimer S., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Downey, E. L., ( ) — (Eel.)
Hoyer, John B., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Wilmot, Henry A., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
MIDDLESEX, Yates.
Conley, John A., (Bx) 88, (Eel.)
MIDDLETOWN, Orange.
Allen, George, ( ) —
Arthur, Daniel H., (Bs) 87, (Horn.)
Ashley, Maurice C, (Bq) 92, (Horn.)
Barrus, Clara, (Cw) 88, (Horn.)
Bertine, Louis E., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Bradner, Ira S., (N) 43, (Horn.)
Bradner, JuUa A., (Cb) 78, (Horn.)
Burke, Wm. H., (K) 82, (Reg.)
Carpenter, Fred. A., (Cg) 89, (Bel.)
Collin, Charles, ( ) — (Eel.)
Conner, Milton C, (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Douglas, Wm. E., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Emory, G. A, (At) 67, (Reg.)
Everett, Harry, (Lf) 34, (Reg.)
Fancher, Edwin, (Cw) 83, (Horn.)
Gilson, Thomas S., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
Hanmer, J. La T., (Bx) 83.
Hulett, Joseph B., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Kinney, Charles S., (Bs) 79, (Horn.)
■ Mills, Theodore D., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Nelson, Wm. J., ( ) — (Reg.)
Olney, W. P., ( ) - (Reg.)
Pillsbury, TBurke, (Be) 72, (Reg.)
Purdy, WilUa J., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Reed, J. O., (Bs) 87, (Horn.)
Sloan, Robert, (N) 51, (Reg.)
Smiley, David B., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Struble, Hugh Me. D., (A) 75, (Beg.)
Taleott, Selden H., (Bs) 72, (Horn.)
MIDDLE VILLAGE, Queens.
Van der Vogt, John, ( ) — , (Reg.)
MIDDLEVILLE, Herkimer.
Edsall, Irving S., (At) 85, (Reg.)
Hamlin, Charles W., (K) 66, (Reg.)
MILAN, Dutchess.
Herriek, Walter, (AI) 45, (Reg.)
MILFOKD, Otsego.
Barney, Charles S., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Blakely, Almon D., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Seeber, Abram S., (Ah) 58, (Reg.)
Seeber, Wm. R., (At) 89, (Reg.)
MILLBROOK, Dutchess.
Henry, Sidney, (K) 77, (Reg.)
Jacobus, Samuel I., (Bs) 87, (Horn.)
Pingry, James O., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
MILLERTON, Dutchess.
Benjamin, W. R., ( ) — .
Camp, Wm. D., (N) 70, (Reg.)
Hoag, Arthur F., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
Miller, W. B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
MILL PORT, Chemung.
Bailey, Lorenzo W., (Ah) 52, (Reg.)
Beard, George M., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
MILTON, Ulster.
Carhart, Edward W., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Gidney, Wm. H., (At) 45, (Reg.)
Snow, Wm. B., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
MINAVXLLE, Montgomery.
De la Mater, Wm. H., ( ) —
MINEOLA, Queens.
Clemens, Charles H., ( ) —
Skinner, Erasmus D., (Ac) 58, (Reg.)
MINETTO, Oswego.
Ballard, S., ( ) —
HoUis, Le Roy F., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Jones, Ira L., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
MINEVTLLE, Essex.
Saville, Robert T., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Severance, B. W., (Cn) 82, (Horn.)
MOHAWK, Herkimer.
Casey, James E., (At) 52, (Beg.)
Fitch, Jasper D., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Landt, Wm., (Bu) 58, (Horn.)
Rashbach, George P., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Van Court, Daniel P., (At) 75, (Reg.)
MOIRA, Franklin.
Rust, Elisha A, (Aq) 76, (Reg.)
Wallace, , ( ) — , (Reg.)
MONGAUP VALLEY, Sullivan.
Steele, Wellington G., (At) 86, (Reg.)
MONROE, Orange.
Boyd, John C, (B) 41, (Reg.)
Day, George H., (Eb) 81, (Eel.)
Vanderveer, J. C., (Af) 85, (Reg.)
Vanderveer, J. R., ( ) 45, (Reg.)
MONTEREY, Schuyler.
Bell, Robert, (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Decker, Burr, (Ju) 92, (Reg.)
Touhey, James P., (Bf) 90, (Reg.)
MONTEZUMA, Cayuga.
White, Douglas A., (G) 87, (Reg.)
MONTGOMERY, Orange.
Cooley, Clinton, G., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Elliott, E. Ross, (N) 74, (Reg.)
Kearns, Robert, (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Wallace, Wm. I., (Ej) 84, (Horn.)
MONTICELLOE, 'Sullivan.
Cauthers, James A., (N) 91, (Reg.)
McWilliams, Fred A., (K) 76, (Reg.)
MONT MOOR, Rockland.
Haring, Isaac C, (N) 50, (Reg.)
Jaeekel, Charles E., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
MOOERS, Clinton.
Chandler, Joel, (Ah) 50, (Reg.)
Riley, O. H., (Es) 79, (Reg.)
Taylor, Wm. U., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
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MOERS FORKS, Clinton.
Grant, David, (N) 88, (Reg.)
MOORE'S MILL, Dutchess.
McFarland, Warren C, (Ag) 87,
(Reg.)
MORAVIA, Cayuga.
Atwood, Charles (Eg) 81, (Reg.)
Carter, Celia, ( ) —
Cooke, Wm. C, (Bs) 72.
Cox, Wm. T., (At) 65, (Reg.)
Curtice, Cooper, (Be) 87, (Reg.)
Edmonds, George A., (N) 85, (Reg.)
JHarter, Fred. J., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Horton, J. H., (Lr) 74, (Reg.) ^
Kellogg, Wm. C, (AtV 84, (Reg.)
Kenyon, M., (W) 74, (Reg.)
Ryan, F. J.. ( ) 74, (Reg.)
MORIAH, Essex.
Powell, George W., (Ap) — , (Horn.)
Turner, M. H., (At) 74, (Reg.)
MORLEY, St. Lawrence.
Wilson, J. C, ( ) — . (Reg.)
MORRIS, Otsego.
Hall, Wm. W., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Matteson, M., (Cn) 61, (Hom.)
Stebbins, Cyrus B, (Z) 64, (Reg.)
MORRISONVILLE, Clinton.
Bidwell, J. P., (At) 60, (Reg.)
Vaughan, Cyrus B., (K) 72, (Reg.)
MORRISTOWN, St. Lawrence.
Garvin, James, (Jv) 74, (Reg.)
Phillips, James, (At) 65, (Reg.)
Wallace, John B., (Ap) 84, (Reg.)
Whitford, Wm. B., (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
MORRISVILLB, Madison.
Babcock, Frank D., (K) 89, (Reg.)
Bresee, Charles H., (Cd) 91, (Hom.)
Chase, Diogenes D., (K) 69, (Reg.)
Mead, Hezekiah P., (Bu) 58, (Reg.)
MORTON, Monroe.
Riohmai, Alonzo L., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
MOSCOW, Livingston.
Moyer, Frank H., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
MOTTVILLB, Onondaga.
Brown, John W., (W) 73, (Reg.)
MOUNTAINDALE, Sullivan.
Curlette, J. F., ( ) — .
MOUNT KISCO, Westchester.
Augur, Frank A., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Chapman, Charles F., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Miller, Carlos J., (Bs) 74, (Hom.)
Slawson, J. Van Namee. (N) 52, (Reg.)
MOUNT MORRIS, Livingston.
Campbell, Albert L. D., (Ih) 88, (Reg.)
Dodge, Frank B., CG) 79, (Reg.)
E'arle, James C, (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Hagey, Jacob M:., (P) 62, (Reg.)
Mills, M. H., (Az) 44, (Reg.)
MOUNT UPTON, Chenango.
Jacobs, John V. A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Smith, Benjamin F., (At) 57, (Reg.)
Smith, B. F., (At) 57, (Reg.)
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester.
Banning, Archibald T., (U) 73, (Reg.)
Bertine, Louis C, (K) 81, (Reg.)
Brunuer, Samuel K., (Be) 89, (Reg.)
Brush, Edward F., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Campbell, Arch. M., (Q) 73, (Beg.)
Carlisle, Stuart B., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Carter, Theo. R., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Corde, David L., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Dinegar, Robert H., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Ferris, Isaac W., (N) 69, (Hom.)
Fleming, Walter S., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Glover, Fred R., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Goodwin, Thomas F., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Greene, Wm. F., (Q) 78, (RegO
HoUister, Quincy A., (Cg) 79, (Hom.)
Howe, Robert T., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
Jeschinsky, Louis, (Jw) 69, (Reg.)
Jones, Henry C, ( ) — (Hom.)
Kimball, Clarence B., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
Knapp, John A., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Merrill, Oscar H., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Myers, S. Oscar, (At) 74, (Reg.) •
Newell, B. S., (N) 91, (Regi
Nutting, Nathan, (Bs) 83, (Horn.)
Patterson, J. D., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Smith, H. Eugene, (N) 83, (Beg.)
Sharkey, S. F., (K) 87, (Beg.)
Shipman, Prank W., Q — (Reg.)
Sleight, Elizabeth C, (Bw) 93, (Reg.)
Travis, Elmer Allen, (W) 83, (Reg.)
Tupper, B. C, (Q) 88.
Weiss, George C, (K) 82, (Reg.)
MOUNT VISION, Otsego.
Arnold, Charles S., (N) 83, (Reg.)
MUMF(5RD, Monroe.
Byam, Lucius W., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
MUNNSVILLE, Madison.
Griffiths, Wm. H., (Bg) 72, (Hom.)
Moore, S. P., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
MURRAY, Orleans.
Bgelston, Benjamin F., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
NANUET, Rockland.
Bogert, Albert O., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
NAPANOGH, Ulster.
Bevier, Benjamin R., (Q) 49, (Reg.)
NAUPANOCK, Ulster.
Bevier, B. Rush, ( ) 49, (Beg.)
NAPLES, Ontario.
Bell, F. P., (U) 89, (Reg.)
Conley, David H., (On) 68, (Hom.)
Gallagher, G. S., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Parker, S. B., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
Wettling, Theodore B^ (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Wixom, Charles P., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
NARBOWSBURGH, Sullivan.
Crooker, Edwin, (At) 68, (Reg.)
NASSAU, Rensselaer.
Neher, Philip G^ (At) 66, (Reg.)
Pitts, Andrew F., (Aq) 84, (Reg.) ,
NATURAL BRIDGE, JefEerson.
Gopp, J. H., (Ch) 62, (Eel.)
Drnry, Charles S., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
Watts, Thomas B., ah) 89, (Reg.)
NBLSONVILLE, Putnam.
Winslow, J. M., ( ) —
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NEWARK, Wayne.
Brownell, Mary A., (W) 85, (Reg.)
Landon, Newell E., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Nutten, Wilbur P., (Q) 62, (Reg.)
Parsons, Orin C, ( ) —
Reed, Jared A., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
Siegrist, Alois, ( ) —
Thatcher, E. P., (Ej) 81, Horn.)
Young, A. Adelbert, (Gs) 79, (Reg.)
NEWARK VALLEY, Tioga.
Bishop, Francis M., (Bq) 84, (Horn.)
Burr, Wm. J., (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Knapp, Hiram E., (ZJ 88, (Reg.)
Rogers, C. R., (Az) 67, (Reg.)
NEW BAXtTIMORB, Greene.
Lomax, H. A., ( ) — (Reg.)
Shaw, Wm. F., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Searles, S. T., ( ) — , (Reg.)
NEW BERLIN, Chenango.
Dye, Hobart S., (Be) 76, (Reg.)
Hazard, Alvin G., (Jh) 66, (Reg.)
Noyes, James B., (K) 75, (Reg.)
NEW BREMEN, Lewis.
Jamieson, Walter W., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Jones, P. Edward, (K) 92, (Reg.)
NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond.
Ambrose, John K., (Af) 73,^ (Reg.)
Bogart, S. V. R., (ij) 25, (Reg.)
Bourne, Wm., ( ) —
Bryan, Wm. 0., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Donovan, Fanny C, ( ) —
Grant, Frank S., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Johnston, Francis U., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
Johnston, Henry Gortlandt, (Q) 90,
(Reg.)
Joy, Henry D., (Q) 66, (RegO
Richardson, B. B., (O) 87, (Reg.)
Scales, Jefferson, (B) 67, (Reg.)
Symonde, Brandreth, (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Townsend, 0. W., (Q) 90, (Beg.)
Van Rensselaer, John J., (At) 59,
(Reg.)
Walser, Theodore, (B) 51, (Reg.)
NEWBURGH, Orange.
Adams, Alpheus E., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Barclay, Peter M., (N) 56, (Beg.)
Beattle, Mary E., ( ) — .
Berhaus, Wm. M., ( ) — .
Birch, James G., (Be) 66, (Reg.)
Borst, Elman H., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Brink, Wm., (Bs) 67, (Horn.)
Deyo, John, (K) 77, (Reg.)
Duffy, Charles, (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Ely, Smith, (Bo) 50, (Reg.)
Gartzmann, Gnstav, (K) 73, (Reg.)
George, Charles L., (K) 64, (Reg.)
Gleason, Wm. P., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Gordon, James, (B) 66, (Reg.)
Hanmore, Louis A., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Harris, Lotus A,, (At) 84, (Reg.)
Howell, John T., (Q) 85, (RegJ
Jacobson, Prank A., (Bs) 88, (Horn.)
Jones, Wm., (Bx) 69, (Eel.)
Jova, Andrew V., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Kingston, Robert J., (W) 76, (Q) 77,
(N) 77, (Reg.)
McAllister, Eleanor, (Ge) 89, (Reg.)
Manbey, Jerome A., ( ) — .
Mitchell, Edgar C, (Be) 92, (Reg.)
Mitchell, John J., (Bu) 57, (Reg.)
Montfort, Robert V. K., (At) 56.
(Reg.)
Nichols, Henry P., (N) 89, (Reg.)
O'Malley, James E., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Roberts, Lemuel G., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Stone, Moses C, (N) 68, (Reg.)
Stweeney, Senan L., (N) 90, (Reg.)
Teed, Samuel P., (Eh) 59, (P. M.)
Townsend, 0. E., (K) 92, (Reg.)
Ward, Thomas L., (Av) 91, (Reg.)
Wiggins, l.ouis Y., (N) 47, (Reg.)
Wilson, Henry, (Dc) 79, (Reg.)
Winans, Howard E., (Bs) 88, (Horn.)
Woolley, Charles N., (Af) 68, (Reg.)
NEW CITY, Rockland.
Van Houten, Nicholas B., (Q) 67,
(Reg.)
NEW DORP, Richmond.
Jessup, George P., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
MuUspaugh, I. L., ( ) —
NEWPANE, Niagara.
Cole, Marcenus H., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Symous, Wm. H., (K) 85, (Reg.)
NEWPIELD, Tompkins.
Cook, C. C, (Jx)45, (Reg.)
Dudley, George P., (K) 75, (Reg.)
Osterhout, Edgar R., (K) 84, (Reg.)
NEW HACKBNSACK, Dutchess.
Seger, Charles B., (At) 63, (Reg.)
NEW HARTFORD, Oneida.
Forbes, Brainard E., (Oz) 68, (Eel.)
Griswold, N. L., ( ) —
Griswold, Walter B., (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Hart, Charles R., (N) 90, (Beg.)
Russell, W. D., (N) 87, (Reg.)
NEW HAVEN, Oswego.
Downes, Wm. B., (G^ 89, (Eel.)
Highriter, Dana C, (G) 87, (Reg.)
NEW HYDE PARK, Queens.
Fensterer, Gustav R., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
NEW LEBANON, Columbia.
Wright, George D., (K) 87, (Beg.)
NEW PALTZ, Ulster.
G«row, Stephen W., (Ah) 56, (Reg.)
Palmer, Elton J., (B) 78, (Reg.)
NEWPORT, Herkimer.
Dexter, Lyman C, (W) 79, (Reg.)
Dudley, Wm. Henry, (N) 82, (Reg.)
Holcomb, Jerome B., (At) 55, (Reg.)
Holt, Willard D., (W) 79, (Reg.)
NEW ROOHELLE, Westchester.
Gotten, A., (Br) 84, (Reg.)
Dab^mple, P. W., CK) 89. 12 Pros-
pect. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 47.
Eddy, Robert Conditt, (N) 84, (Reg.)
Pinch, E. W^ (Bs) 68, (Hom.)
Huntingdon, Henry K., (N) 71, (Reg.)
Jenkins, Charlotte, (Cb) 79, (Hom.)
Kellogg, Fannie H., (Cb) 82, (Hom.)
Lewis, Zachariah B., (N) 65, (Reg.)
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Loewenstein, David 0., (
Lyons, G. A., ( ) — , (Reg,
Loewenstein, David C, ( ) 81, (Eeg.)
Lyons, G. A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Neilson, Wm. H., (K) 91, (Reg.)
Raymond, G. Nelson, (Ih) 91, 7Reg.)
Roberts, Daniel X, (Bs) 86, (Horn.)
Small, John W., (Bu) 71, (Reg.)
Tefet, Edwin B., (Z) 64, (RegJ
Tyler, Nathan P., (Ag) 79, (Reg.)
Wells, Wm. L., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
NEW SALEM, Albany.
Becker, Hiram, (At) 64, (Reg.)
NEW SCOTLAND,
Fitch, John H., (Bi) 68, (Horn.)
NEWTOWN, Queens.
Booth, Franklin, (K) 64, (Reg.)
NEWVILLB, Herkimer.
Tibbits, Wm., (K) 67, (Reg.)
NEW WOODSTOCK, Madison.
Allen, J. Berton, (N) 90, (Reg.)
Smith, Alonzo D., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
NEW YORK CITY.
Abbe, Robert, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 13 W.
50th. 11 a. m. to 1. 30 p. m.
Abbott, Frank, Jr., (N) 90, (Reg.), 49
W. 57th. Until 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1229 R.
Abbott, George Edwards, (Be) 72,
(Reg.), 125 W. 82d. Until 8 a. m.,
11 to 1, 6 to 7 p. m. ; Hotel Bndicott,
Tel. No. 463 K.
Abrahams, Robert, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 156
Clinton.
Abrams, Alexander, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
134 E. 87th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m. ; Sundays, until ll a. m.
Abrams, Amelia M. F., (Ps) 92, (Reg.),
134 E. 87th. 12 m. to 2 p. m. Tel.
No. 403 W.
Abramson, Max, (Bi) 92, (Bel.), 54
Eldridge.
Abruzzo, Onofrio, (Q) 82, (Reg.), 95
Park. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Acheson, John C. (Q) 59, (Reg.). 220
E. 17th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Aeken, John Bunyan, (N) 84, (Reg.),
307 W. 43d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Acken, Thomas Moore, TN) 93, (Res.),
307 W. 43d. 1 to 3 p. m.
Ackerman, Charles Andrew, (Q") 84,
(Reg.), 170 W. 130th.
Ackerman, O. Willis, (Bs) 91, (Hom.),
122 W. 132d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Adams, 0. F., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 17 W.
45 th.
Adams, Calvin Thayer, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
13 W. 33d. 12 m. to 1, 5 to 6
p. m.
Adams, John Lauson, (Q) 86, (Reg.),
17 W. 45th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Adams, Robert Staunton, (Q) 91,
(Reg.), 24 W. 25th. Until 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2.80, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Adamson, Lucius C, (N) 85, (Reg.), N.
Y. County Asylum, W. I.
Adamson, Wm. Robert, (K) 73, (Reg.),
911 7th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p.
m. ; except July, Aug. and Sept.
Adler, Harris B., (Ka) 85, (RegJ, 212
B. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Adler, Isaac, (Da) 71, (Reg.), 12 E.
60th. 8 to 10.30 a. m.
AJderman, Jacob, (Kb) 63, (Reg.), 246
B. Broadway.
Alderman, Theodore D., (Bx) 92, (Eel.),
64 Columbia.
Aeschagonni, John, (Bq) 91, (Hom.),
248 B. Broadway.
Agan, David H., (K) 78, (Reg.), 363
Broome. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7.30 p.
m. Res., 1074 Lexington av.
Agramonte, Aristides, (K) 92, (Reg.),
144 W. 97th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. Sundays, 1 to 3 p. m.
Agramonte, Enrique V., (K) 72, (Reg.),
132 W. 98th.
Ahlstrom, Christian P., (Z) 84, (Reg.),
155 B. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7.30 p. m.
Aicken, James Francis, (K) 83, (Reg.),
220 E. 35th. 9 to 12 a. m. and 5 to
7 p. m.
Aldrich, John, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 76 W.
82d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 481 K.
Alexander, Isidor Henry, (N) 92,
(Reg.), 335 B. 120th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 n. m.
Alexander, Samuel, (K) 82, (Reg.), 5
W. 58th.
Alexander, Welcome T., (K) 70, (Reg.),
940 St. Nicholas av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5 to 6 p. m.
Alger, Ellice Murdoch, (Aq) 93, (Reg.),
225 B. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 6 p. m.
Allan, Arthur Gerrish, (A) 78, (Hom.)
46 W. 36th. Until 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Allen, Charles Lewis, (O) 87, (Reg.),
17 B. 38th. 1 to 2 p. m., Mon.,
Thurs., 7 to 8 p. m. daily.
Allen, Charles W., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
640 Madison av. 9 to 11 a. m., 5
to 6 p. m.
Allen, Emma T. P., (Bw) 92, (Hom.),
157 W. 44th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to
7 p. m.
Allen, Ira A., (N) 88, (Reg.), 354 W.
42d.
■^l'??' J*i^ ^■' (^) "^5' (^eg.), 470 W.
144th. 5 to 7 p. m.
-^^^T^'oi"^"^^ ^-^ (Q) 80, (Reg.), 349
W. 3d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
-^"e°, Oscar J., ( ) — , 60 E. 126th.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
H'SSl ^,^"^' C^^) 89' (Horn.), 10 E.
36th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Allen, S, Busby, (K) 79, (Reg.), 1364
Lexington, av. Before 10 a. m., 1
1 to 2, after 5 p. m.
Allen, Thomas H., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 52
W. 45th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p m.
Allen, Timothy Field, (N) 61, (Horn.),
10 E. 36th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Allen, Wm. Lauton, (N) 85, (Reg.),
255 W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Alsdorf, John, (Q) 80, (Reg.), Astor
House.
Altshul, Henry, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 153
W. 76th.
Alvarez, Jose R., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 1350
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 376 W.
Amabile, Felix, (N) 84, (Reg.), 1672
Lexington av. Until lO a. m., 2 to
. 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Ambrose, Daniel R., (N) 68, (Reg.),
334 W. 30th. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 6,
7 to 8 p. m.
Am Ende, Charles G, (K) 90, (Reg.),
266 W. 42d. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Amidon, Royal Wells, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 19
W. 2lBt. 9 to 11 a. m. Evenings by
appointment.
Anderson, Henry A. C, (K) 70, (Reg.),
118 E. 86th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Anderson, Harry Gray, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
234 W. 123d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 608. X.
Anderson, James H., (N) 60, (Reg.),
30 University place. 9 to 10.30 a. m.
Anderson, Joseph, (N) 79, (Reg.), 363
W. 56th. Before 9.30 a. m., after
3.30 p. m.
Anderson, Joseph A., (N) 76, (Reg.), 9
W. 22d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and by
appointment.
Anderson, Rob't. Harcourt, (K) 91,
(Reg.), 260 W. 21st. 11 a. m. to 1,
6 to 7 p. m. Wed. 6 to 8 p. m.
Anderson, Robert John, (Ad) 86,
(Reg.), 356 W. 30th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Anderton, Wm. B., (K) 79, (Reg.), 34
W. 47th. Until 9 a. m., 11 to 1 p.
m., except July and Aug.
Andrew, Richard M., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
1777 Bathgate av. Until 9 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Andrews, Jacob L, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 307
E. 86th.
Andrews, John L., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 307
E. 86th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Andrews, Joseph Alfred, (Q) 76, (Reg.),
9 W. 22d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Even-
ings by appointment.
Anthes, Frederick C, (N) 84, (Reg.),
159 E. 82d. Until 9 a. m, 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Anthon, Emily, (Ew) 72, (Reg.), 13
W. 35th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Apfel, Moses, (N) 93, (Reg.), 144
Rivington. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6 p.
m., 216 E. 73d. 10 to 11 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1538 M,
429 W.
Apfel, Solomon, (Mq) 72, (K) 86,
(Beg.), 144 Rivington.
Arango, Augustin A., (Q) 46, (Reg.),
125 E. 36th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Archibald, Charles H., (B) 90, (Reg.),
102 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Arcularius, Lewis, (El) 67, (Reg.), 121
E. 25th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.,
except Sundays.
Arcularius, Philip E., (Q) 67, (Horn.),
104 W. 44th. Until 12 a. m.
Armstrong, Oelando W., (K) 63, (Reg.),
157 W. 121st.
Armstrong, Robert J., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
204 E. 105th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 430 W.
Armstrong, Samuel Treat, (Ba) 79,
(Reg,), 166 W. 54th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Arnold, Glover C, (K) 73, (Reg.), 115
B. 30th. 10 to 11 a. m., Sundays
9 to 10 a. m.
Aronson, Alexander J., (Fb) 79, (Reg.),
205 Henry. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m. 236 E. 49th. 3 to
4.30 p. m.
Aronson, Moses, (Kd) 85, (Reg.), 536
5th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Arsehagouni, John, (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
252 E. Broadway. 8 to lO a. m.,
1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m., Sund^s 9 to
11 a. m.
Asch, Jacob H., (Cj) 64, (Reg.), 770
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 5, to 7
p. m.
Asch, Morris J., (B) 85, (Reg.), 5 W.
30th'. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and by ap-
pointment.
Ashmead, Albert Sydney, (A) 69,
(Reg.), 45 Macdougal. 9 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Aspell, Edward J., (K) 81, (Reg.), 357
W. 56th.
Aspell, John, (K) 85, (Reg.), 357 W.
56th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel. No.
667 38th.
Aspinwall, Joseph Dyson, (K) 83,
(Reg.), 48 W. 39th. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Assenheimer, Augustus, (N) 68, (Reg.),
323 E. 51st. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Atkinson, Clinton, (Q) 69, (Reg.), 41
B. 9th.
Attarian, Meyerdich A., (N) 85, (Reg.),
402 E. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
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PSY8ICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Mwood, Charles E., (K) 83, (Eeg.),
E. Boulevard and W. 117th, Bloom-
ingdale Asylum.
Augburger, Max, (Bx) 80, (Eel.), 669
9th ave. , ,
Austin, David P., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 251
W. 25th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 5 p. m.
Avery, Charles H., (Af) 65, (Reg.),
238 E. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Ayers, Edward A., (N) 80, (Reg.), 8
E. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Ayres, Winfield, (K) 93, (Reg.), Belle-
vue Hospital.
Ayme, Edward Ij., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 940
Lexington ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to .6
p. m.
Ayvazian, Antranig, (N) 87, (Reg.),
424 W. 57th.
Bache, James H., (W) 81, (Reg.), 256
W. 45th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 273.
Bachmann, Eugene O, (Ca) 83, (Reg.),
306 W. 33d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 10
a. m.
Bacon, Gorham, (K) 78, (Reg.), 63
W. 54th.
Badgley, Nathan E., (N) 68, (Reg.),
74 7th ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Bagg, Clinton L., (N) 79, (Reg.), 67
W. 45th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Bahan, Thomas S., (N) 56, (Reg.),
257 W. 14th.
Bailey, Bernard A., (Av) 89, (Reg.),
261 Alexander ave.
Bailey, James L., (N) 83, (Reg.), 206
B. 105lh. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bailey, Pearce, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 50 E.
31st. 12 to 1 p. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Bailey, Thomas H., (K) 69, (Reg.), 1
E. 30th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Baird, William M., (K) 77, (Reg.), 364
W. 117th. Until 11 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Baker, Clarence M., (Ej) 63, (Horn.),
143 W. 4th. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
5 to 8 p. m.
Baker, Cyrus Rexford, (Bs) 93,
(Horn.), 968 St. Nicholas ave. 9 to
12 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Baker, Mercy N., (Bw) 72, (Reg.), 303
E. 18th. 10 a. m., to 1 p. m.
Balcolm, Irving S., (N) 87, (Reg.), 587
Highbridge road. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Baldwin, Frederick A., (K) 81, (Reg.),
329 W. 23d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7.30 p. m.
Baldwin, Jared G., (N) 53, (Horn.), 8
E. 41st. Before 11 a. m.
Baldwin, Mary H., (Bx) 78, (Horn.),
, 274 3d av.
Ball, A. Brayton, (Q) 63, (Reg.), 42
W. 36th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to
2 p. m.
Ball, George M., (N) 93, (Reg.), 365
W. 28th.
Ball, Halsey J., (Bs) 90, (Horn.), 126
W. 129th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Balser, Henry, (N) 66, (RegO, 606
E. 9th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 9 a. m.
Balser, Wm., (Bu) 62, (Reg.), 218 B.
13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
Barter,' Wm. L., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 38 W.
40th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Bang, Richard T., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 139
W. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Bangs, Lemuel Bolton, (Q) 72, (Reg.),
31 E. 44th. 8 to 10 a. m. Mon.,
Wed., Pri., 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Banks, Elbert A., (Pr) 68, (RegO, 70
W. 35th. 9.30 to 11 a m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Banta, Prancis M., (N) 80, (Reg.), 50
Jane. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Baran, Julus, (Al) 78, (Reg.), 223 E.
72d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Barber, Adelia B., (Bw) 83, (Horn.),
66 W. 71st.
Barber, Pliny W., (Ao) 75, (Reg.), 320
Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m.
Barclay, H. V., (N) 93, (Reg.), 8 W.
116th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to
7.30 p. m. Sundays 8 to 11 a. m.
Bardes, A. C, (K) 93, (Reg.), St.
Prancis Hospital.
Bardwell, Prederick A., (Bs), 92,
(Hom.), 63d and E. Boulevard ave.
Tel. No. 143 79th.
Barker, H. L., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 132 W.
44th.
Barlow, W. J., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Mt.
Sinai Hospital.
Barnes, .Tustin L., (N) 85, (Reg.), 3
E. 41st. 9 to 12 a. m., and by appt.
Sunday excepted.
Barnott, Amelia, (Gh) 65, (Horn.). 261
W. 23d. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Barnett, Solomon, (Q) 86 (Reg.), 365
W. 30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Baron, Adolph, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 320 B.
78th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 428 W.
Barrett, Andrew L., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
166 W. 122d. 8 to 10 a. in., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Banett, W. R., (Ig) 79, (Reg.), 579 B.
152d. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Barrows, Charles C, (Ac) 79, (N) 80.
(Reg.), 7 E. 36th. 8.30 to 10 a. m.
5 to 6 p. m.
Barry, Daniel E., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 447
Lexmgton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
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NEW YOEK CITY.— Contiaued.
Barry, Dennis W., (Dg) 84, (Reg.),
, 342 W. 47th.
Barry, J. H., (Ag) 84, (Reg.), 342
W. 47th.
Barry, John Huestis, (Q) 86, (Reg.),
36 St. Marks Place.
Barskey, Joseph, (N) 93, (Reg.), 166
Henry.
Barstow, Donald McL., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
New York Hospital.
Barstow, J. Whitney, (At) 51, (Reg.),
36 E. 29th. 10 to 12 a. m.; Tues-
day and Saturday, Res., Sanford
Hall, Flushing.
Bartels, Charles, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 226
E. 314th.
Bartlett, Frank Hewitt, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
36 W. 65th. 1 to 2.30 p. m.; Mon„
Wed. and Sat., 8 to 9.30.
Bsrtlett, Ida R., (Bw) 80, (Reg.), 402
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Bartlett, John Wilbur, (Af) 79,
(Reg.), 149 W. 94th..
Bartlett, William A., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
7 W. 49th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Barton, Charles B., (N) 90, (Reg.), 216
Willis ay. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Barton, Joshua L., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 57
E. 55th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.;
evenings by appointment.
Baruch, Emanuel, (Me) 87, (Q) 89,
(Hom.), 183 Lexington av. 11 a. m.
to 4 p. m., 6.30 to 8 p. m. Res.,
57 B. 77th.
Baruch, Simon S., (Dm) 62, (Reg.), 51
W. 70th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30
p. m.
Baruch, Solomon, (Bs) 76, (Horn.), 1047
Lexington av. 8 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.; Sundays, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Tel. No. 187-79th.
Barwis, Frank T., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 231
W. 4th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Bass, James A., ( ) 83, (Bel.), 131 W.
30th.
Bassett, John S., (Ai) 50, (Horn.), 11
W. 31st.
Bates, Erskine S., (Ai) 65, (Reg.),
158 E. 34th.
Bates, John (Q) 90 (Reg.), 440 W.
23d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Bates, Wm. H., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 64
E. 58th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Battey, Sumpter B., (Aw) 84, (Reg.),
154 W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 4 to 6
p. m.
Bauer, Frederick B., (N) 88, (Reg.),
2378 2d ave.
Bauer, Frederick M., (N) 86, (Reg.),
225 E. 86th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 8.30 to
9.30 a. m. only.
Bamn, Joseph, (Q) 93, (Reg.), 133 E.
84th.
Bayly, Russell, (Ba) 77, (Reg.), 148 E.
56th.
Beach, Bennet S., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 210
W. 34th. 2 to 3, 5 to 7.30 p. jn.
Beach, Ferdinand, (Dg) 6, (Reg.), 201
W. 44th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Beach, Wooster, (Q) 54, (Reg.), 589
E. 140th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Beacom, Robert J., (Do) 86, (Reg.,)
191 Bowery, and 608 Mott ave.
Beals, Morrell B., (Bs) 92, (Horn.),
168 B. 72d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Bean, James A., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 355
Lenox ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Beattie, Matthew, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 251
W. 5th. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Beck, Alexander W., (N) 91, (Reg.),
27 7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Beck, Carl, (FB) 78, (Reg.), 37 B. 31st.
11 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7 n. m.
Beck, Hirsch, (Kf) 92, (Reg.), 94 Riv-
ington.
Beck, Sigmnnd, (N) 92, (Reg.), 704
5th.
Becker, Ambrose W., (N) 85, (Reg.),
323 W. 36th. 1 to 3 p. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Beckeir, Clayton Adelbert, (N), 75,
(Reg.), 1872 Washington av.
Becker, Frank A., (N) 83, (Reg.),
1861 Boston Road.
Becker, John H., (N) 89, (Reg.), 215
W. 32d. Office hours by app't.
Becker, Laurich F., (Af) 93, (Reg.),
220 W. 10th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Sundays until
10 a. m., only
Becker, Philip G., (N) 90, (Reg.), 303
W. 19th.
Beebe, Clarence Edwin, (N) 73,
(Horn.), 23 W. 33d. 8.30 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Beekman, John C, (N) 82, (Reg.), 21
W. 122d. 7 to 9 a. m., 11 a. m. to
3 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays by
app't. Tel. No. 362 Harlem.
Beekman, John N., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 10
E. 12th. Until 10 a. m.
Beers, George W., (N) 91, (Reg.),
24 B. 11th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Beers, Henry S., (K) 87, (Reg.), 218
W. 128th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m., Sundays, 12 to 2 p. m.
Begen, James, (Bx) 77, (Bel.), 19 W.
60th.
Behrman, Morris, (Aq) 92, (Reg.), 58
Rivington. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Belknap, E. W., (N) 92, (Reg.), Man-
hattan Hospital.
Bell, Wm. Duffield, (K) 88, (Reg.),
160 W. 83d.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Bell, Jas. Henry, (Bx) 92, (Eel.), 251
E. 32d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.,
Sunday, 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1613
R.
Bell, Wm. H., (Dq) 74, (Reg.), 306
2d av.
Bellamy, Russell, (N) 92, (Reg.), Bel-
levue Hospital.
Benedict, Charles Sumner, (Aq) 82,
(N) 83, (Reg.), 339 W. 19th. Until
10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Benedix, Robert, F. W., (Bs) 87,
(Hem.), 245 B. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bening, Herman, (Bx) 79, (Eel.), 240
E. 34th. 6 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bennett, Franklin, (N) 75, (Reg.), 277
E. Broadway. 10 a. m., 1 to 2 p.
m., 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Residence,
686 Greene av.
Bennet, Henry Hudson, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
232 W. 43d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Bennet, James A., (Bs) 70, (Horn.), 4
Irving Place.
Bensel, Walter, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 226
W. 75th. 12 to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Bentz, George, (Bz) 42, (Reg.), 73 E.
Bentz, George K., (N) 71, (Reg.), 54
St. Mark's pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Berens, T. Passamore, (A) 87, (Reg.),
4 E. 43d. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m.
Berg, Henry W., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 245
7th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Eerger, Moritz, (Dj) 90, (Reg.), 253
2d.
Berger, Tobias, (Dj) 90, (Reg.), 124
Columbia.
Berghaus, Alexander, (Q) 70, (Hom.),
138 E. 65th. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m. Sundays, 8.30 to 10 a. m.
only.
Bergold, Henry X, (N) 71, (Reg.), 82
Suffolk.
Berle, Adolph W., (N) 85, (Reg.), 145
Ave. B. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to
6 p. m.
Berlinger, Robert, (Af) 84, (Reg.),
144 Broome.
Bermingham, Edward X, (Q) 73,
(Reg.), 7 W. 45th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Bernacki, Charles, (Dj) 39, (Reg.), 36
W. 28tii. 10 to 11 a. m.
Bettine, John M., (N) 76, (Reg.), 20
W. 10th. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Betting, Henry N., (^) 86, (Keg.), 134
W. 43d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Beyea, James L., (Bs) 80, (Horn.), 217
Second ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Beyea, Samuel, (Q) 92, (Reg.), St.
Luke's Hospital.
Bickerton, Thomas W., (Q) 81, (Reg.),,
556 W. End ave. Until % a. m., 5 to
BieMrfieid, Henry L., (N) 83, (Keg.),
118 B. 110th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Bienenstock, Abraham S., (JN) 91,
(Reg.), 147 Stanton st. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Sundays,
evenings excepted.
Bierhoff, Frederic, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 170
W. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
m. Sundays until 10 a. m., only.
Bieeer, Augustus B., (Q) 91, (RegO,
256 W. 54th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Bieser, George, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 256 W.
54th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p.
m.
Bigelow, Alfred J., (Z) 51, (Hom.),
163 E. 106th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Bigelow, Frank A., (Bs) 87, (Hom.),
124 E. 123d. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Biggs, George P., (K) 89, (Reg.), 5
W. 58th. Until 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7
p. m.
Biggs, Hermann M., (K) 83, (Reg.),
5 W. 58th. Sunday, Tties., Wed.
until 11 a. m., other days, 12 to 2
p. m.
Bilhoefer, Andrew J., (N) 85, (Reg.),
153 B. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
Bill, Edmund W., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 147
W. 44th.
Billing, M., (K) 92, (Reg.), German
Hospital.
Billings, John H., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 249
Madison av. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Billington, Cornelius E., (N) 68, (Reg.),
85 Madison av. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bird, Arthur S., (Q) 76, (Reg.), 35 W.
31st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and by
appointment.
BirX John T. J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 308
W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 662 X.
Birkins, Ernest R., (N) 83, (Reg.), 238
W. 132d. 5 to 6 p. m., and by ap-
pointment.
Bischof, Louis F., (N) 89, (Reg.), 36
W. 35th. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6 p.
m., and by appointment.
Bishop, Louis Faugeres, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
36 W. 35th. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 1895— 38th.
Bishop, Joseph N., (Af) 79, (Reg.), 12
W. 38th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Specialist for nervous troubles and'
diseases of women.
Bishop, Wm. H., (Bq) 89, (Horn.), 465
Leimgton av. 9.30 to 12 a. m. Tel.
No. 652— 38th.
Bissell, James Dougal, (O) 88, (Reg.),
139 2d av. / . v s /,
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391
NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Bissell, Joseph B., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 37
W. 50th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7_p. m.
Bissell, Mary Taylor, (Bw) 81, (Keg.),
142 W. 44th. 2 to 3.30 p. m.
Bissell, Sarah E., (Ob) 67, (Horn.),
51 E. 20th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Black, Caroline L., (Ob) 78, (Reg.),
114 W. 123d. 10.30 a. m. to 12.30 p.
m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Blackwell, Emily, (I) 54, (Reg.), 53
E. 20th. 10.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.
Blake, George S., (K) 92, (Rsg.), 104
Iiexlngton ave. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Blake, Joseph A., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 1 E.
33d. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m.
Blankmann, Benjamin J., (B) 39,
(Reg.), 140 W. 36th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
4 to 7 p. m.
Blauvelt, Alonzo, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 338
W. 12th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5.30 to
7 p. m.
Bleiman, Asher, (N) 92, (Reg.), 244 B.
49th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1236 R.
Bleyer, Julius Mount, (K) 83, (Reg.),
460 Lexington ave. 9 a. m., to 1.30
p. m.
Bleything, George D., (Q) 71, (Reg.),
1008 Madison ave. 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
1 to 2.30 p. m.
Bloch, Herman, (Mf) 88, (Reg.), 221
E. 106th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 428 W.
Bloch, Moritz, (Dj) 75, (Reg.), 337 E.
58th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Block, Morris H., (Bt) 81, (Eel.), 155
E. 117th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Blodgett, Frank J., (Aq) 81, (Reg.),
140 W. 72d.
Blodgett, Frank M., (Be) 70, (K) 82,
(Reg.), 1 W. 104th.
Bluestone, Joseph Isaac, (N) 90,
(Reg.), 19 Pike. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, till 12 m.
Blumenthal, Mark, (Q) 52, (Reg.), 19
W; 43d.
Bodecker, Carl F. W., ( ) 76, (Reg.),
60 E. 58th St. 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Bogart,. George W., (N) 90, (Reg.), 151
E. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m. Wed. and Sat. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bogart, Sylvester S., (Q) 65, (Reg.),
219 B. 17th. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Boggs, G. J., (Bs) 82, (Horn.), Ill E.
70th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Bogue, Edward A., (Ah) 57, (Reg.),
63 W. 48th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bohlk, Wm. John, (Q) 93, (Reg.), 230
E. 119th.
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Bohmfalk, Charles Wm., (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 222 E. 53d. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Boldt, Herman J., (N) 79, (Reg.), 54
W. 51st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bolser, H., (N) 66, (Reg.), 606 E.
9th. a to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Bolton, Percival R., (I) 89, (Reg.), 18
W. 16th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Bond, George F. M., (K) 85, (Reg.),
163 W. 45th. Until 10.30 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Bond, Hunter A., (K) 91, (Reg.), 138
Madison av. By appointment.
Bond, Mary E., (Ob) 75, (Horn.), 122
Lexington av. 9 to 12 a. m. Tel. No.
350-18th.
Bonham, James Wm., (B) 90, (Beg.),
150 E. 53d.
Bonschur, Guetav A., (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
32 W. 27th. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., 7
to 9 p. m.
Booth, Charles Frank, (Q) 83, (Reg.),
117 E. 83d. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Booth, Ira Edwin, (N) 87, (Reg.), 156
W. 45th.
Booth, Joseph Adrian, (N) 90, (Reg.),
250 W. 131st. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sundays until 10 a. m.
only.
Booth, J. Arthur, (Q) 82, (Reg.), 419
Madison av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bom, Rudolph O., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 163
W. 34th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bosch, Herman, (Dp) 81, (Reg.), 24
E. 61st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to 5
p. m.
Boskowitz, George W., (Bx) 76, (Bel.),
40 E. 41st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel.
No. 320-38th.
Bosworth, Frank H., (K) 68, (Beg.),
26 W. 46th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bottome, Frank A., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
41 W. 126th.
Bottum, George H., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 17
E. 46th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
BouUee, Joshua C, (CI) 75, (Reg.),
486 Hudson.
Bourke, Geofirey B., (Br) 69, (Reg.),
144 W. 12th. 8 to 11 a. m.
Bovaird, David, (Q) 92, (Reg.), Pres-
byterian Hospital.
Bowden, James W., (K) 69, (Beg.),
38 Park row. 10.30 a. m. to 3 p.
m. Res., Yonkers.
Bowles, Fred. J., (N) 84, (Reg.),. 146
W. 93d. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Bowne, Robert, (Q) 82, (Reg.), 267
5tii ave.
Boyajian, Nevdon Mesrob, (Q) 89,
(Re^.), 47 B. 28th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Boyer, Arthur A., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 33
W. 33d. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
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3SrE"W YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Boyle, Charles 0., (Bs) 77, (Horn.),
66 W. 46th. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sunday, 10 to 11 a. m.
Boynton, Frank H, (Bs) 74, (Horn.),
36 W. 15th. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bozeman, Nathan, (Bd) 48, (Reg.), 9
W. 3lBt. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bozeman, Nathan Gross, (Q) 85,
9 W. 31st. 9 to 10.30 a. m.
Bracker, ,Mai H., (Ok) 70, (Reg.),
97 2d ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Bradbury, Samuel X, (K) 80, (Reg.),
110 E. 22d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bradford, Orlando E., ( ) 76, (Bel.),
514 3d ave. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Bradley, C. Cole, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 55
W. 33d. 2 to 6 p. m.
Bradley, Edward, (Aq) 59, (Reg.), 19
W. 30th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Bradley, George B., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 27
W. 36th.
Bradley, Simeon C, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
Marion ave., Fordham. Until 8
a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Brady, W. O., (N) 92, (Reg.), 303 B.
23d.
Bradshaw, Laban L., (K) 80, (Reg.),
41 E. 72d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Sundays, 1 to 2 p. m.
Brailly, Alfred V., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 275
W. 118th. Until 9 a. m., 4.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Brandegee, Wm. P., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
36 W. 33d. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Bradenberg, Carrie, (Bx) 93, (Eel.),
239 B. l^th.
Bradeaburg, Charles "W., (Bx) 89,
, (Reg.), 239 B. 14th. 9 a. m. to 8
' p. m. Tel. No. 1314 Q.
Brannan, John Winters, (Be) 78,
(Reg.), 54 W. nth. 9 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Branth, John H., (X) 75, (Reg.), 420
W. 51st. Until 9 a. m.. 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m,
Braslau, Abel, (N) 89, (Reg.), 1558
Avenue A. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Bratenahl, Gustav W., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
19 W. 38th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Braunstein, Joseph, (Dj) 78, (Reg.), 61
Rivington st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Breakell, James A., (Q> 73, (Reg.),
249 W. 52d. 9 to 11 a. m. Res.,
Lake Waccabue.
Breitenfeld, Sigmund, (Go) 82, (Reg.),
180 E. 75th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Breiter, Nathan, (Q) 88, (Reg.), Mt.
Sinai Hospital.
Brekes, David, (Bu) 64, (Reg.), 319
B. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m., 8 to 8.30
Breimin, F., (N) 77, (Reg.), 85 Clinton
place.
Bremner, W. W., (Op) 79, (Reg.). 9
to 11 a. m., 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Brendon, Edwin V., (N) 86, (Reg.),
1% Charlton St. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. ^ . ^,„
Brennan, John W., (Q) 62, (Reg.), 143
Lexington av. 10 to 11 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8.30 p. m. ^_ '
Brennan, Thomas, (N) 77, (Reg.), 174
E. 96th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m. Tel No. 388 W.
Brettauer, Joseph, (Or) 87, (Reg.), 45
E. 64th. 10 to 12.30 a. m.
Brewer, George Emerson, (Be) 85,
(Reg.), 48 B. 31st. 9 to 10 a. m.,
4.30 to 6 p. m.
Brickelmaier, Wm. J., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
41 W. 49th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Briddon, Charles K., (Q) 57, (Reg.),
13 E. 33d. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.; Sunday, until 10 a. m.
Bridges, Arlanden O., (K) 84, (Reg.),
363 W. 28th. Until 10.30 a. m., 5
to 7.30 p. m.
Brier, J. M., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 354 W.
35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Brievogelle, Eugene Z., (N) 83, (Reg.),
324 9th ave.
Briggs, Ed. B., (N) 79, (Reg.), 188
E. 72d. 9 a. m. to 8 PL m.
Brill, Nathan E., (N) 80, (Reg.), 805
Lexington. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m. only.
Brinkman, Mary A., (Ob) 74, (Horn.),
219 W. 23d. 9 to 12.30 a. m.
Brinkmann, Morris W., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1443 Lexington ave. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Brinsmade, Wm. B., (N) 92, (Reg.),
457 W. 59th.
Bristol, Blias L. Macomb, (B) 74,
(Reg.), 220 Madison ave. 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m.
Brockway, Asatel Norton, (NJ 61,
(Reg.), 50 E. 126th. Until 9 a. m.,
at 2, 6 to 8 p. m., 165 Harlem.
Brockway, Frederick J., (Q) 87,
(Reg.), 105 W. 74th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m,
Brodhead, Geo. Livingston, (Q) 91,
(Reg.), 140 W. 85th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
Brodman, Frederick W., (Bx) 80,
(Eel.), 207 E. 73d. 8 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Brodnax, Robert P., (N) 87, (Reg.),
19 Jumel pi.
Brodrick, Wm. P., (K) 84, (Reg.), 164
W. 121st. 9 to 12 a. m.
Brodski, Benjamin, (Ok) 87, (Reg.),
IVA Attorney. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
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393
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Bronson, Edward Bennet, (Q) 69,
(Reg.), 123 W. 34th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Brooke, John M., (Ac) 88, (N) 91,
(Reg.), Roosevelt Hospital.
Brooks. George F., (N) 80, (Reg.), 38
■W. 32d. Untn 10 a. m., 2 to 6
p. m.
Brooks, (J. Washington, (N) 50, (Reg.),
38 W. 32d. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to H
p. m.
®^°''^iF^?57 ^•' (^t) S'^' (I'eg.), 155
ill. 72d. 12 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 69.
^'^*^'if^ Edward, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 625
E. 145th. 8 to 10 a. m., lto2,6 to
8 p. m. Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.,
only.
Brosnan, John S., (Cp) 67, (Reg.), 313
E. 14th. 8 to 10 am., 3 to 5 8 30
to 9 n. m.
Bross, Wm. R (Q) 81, (Reg.), 120
Broadway. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Brothers, Abram, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 162
Madison ave. 9 to 11 a. m.. 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sundays excepted.
Brothers, Samuel, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 93
Madison. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
P- ,™-„Mon Wed., Fri., 2 to 3 p.m.
Tel. No. 1336 M. Spring.
^w."!'' w' t-"^^ ^-i (O^') 63, (Eel.),
70 S. Washington Sq.
Broughton, Luke D., Jr., (Bs) 82.
(Hom.), 70 S. Washington Sq
^i?:r^at°°.'- ^™- ^- (Q) 90' (Reg.),
156 Madison ave. Until 1 p m
81^?' fe^^''^ ^p] ^1' (Res-)' I'w.
SJ!*' S°H' Beresford, entrance on
82d. 11.30 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Brouner, Walter B., (Q) 91 (Reel
49 W. 57th. 10.30 to 12 a. m."! io
5.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1229 R.
■^SS^^^^S.''"'*^™ ^•' (N) 86, (Reg.),
257 E. Broadway. Until 10 a. m.;
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays ex-
cepted.'
^^^.T"!' ^k ^•' (-^) 92, (Reg.), 172 W.
124th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Brown, Charles Henry, (N) 79, (Reg.),
25 W. 45th. 9 to li a. m., h to 7
p. m.
Brown, Cornelia E., (Aa) 87, (Reg,),
362 Lexington ave. 12 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Brown, Daniel, (K) 74, (Reg.), 85 B.
10th. Until 10 a. m.. 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Brown, Dillon, (Pq) 84, (Reg.), 40 E.
57th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 1490 38th st.
Brown, Ethel Doty, (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
210 E. 16th. 1 to 2 p. m. ilveninga
by appointment.
Brown, Ed. B., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 9 to
12.30 a. m.
Brown, F. Tilden, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 40 B.
31st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Brown, Granville C, (Bs) 63, (Hom.),
56 W. 45th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Brown, John MacMahon, (lo) 89,
(Reg.), 322 B. 58th. 8.30 to 11 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Brown, John Sylvester, (N) 91, (Reg.),
44 Bradhurst av. 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Le Roy, (Bp) 87, (Reg.), 1 W.
81st. 11.30 to 1 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Brown, M. Belle, (Cb) 79, (Horn.), 135
W. 34th. 10 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Thomas B., (N) 90, (Reg.), 307
E. Broadway.
Brown, Wm. Bedford, (B) 89, (Reg.),
14 W. 33d'. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Bruce, Charles E., (K) 73, (Reg.), 456
Lexington av. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Brugman, Albert F., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
588 E. 141st. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
7.30 to 8 p. m. Res. 1043 Boston.
Brunner, Wm. J., (N) 79, (Reg.), 220
E. 36th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Sundays, until 10 a. m. only.
Brush, Edward F., (K) 75, (Reg.),
2063 7th av. 10 to 11 a. m.
Bryan E. T., ( ) — , 249*E. 21st. 8
to 9 a. m. and p. m.
Biunner, Wm. J., (N) 79, (Reg.), 220
E. 36th.
Bryan, J. Conger, (N) 87 (RegO, 367
W. 48th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Bryant, Joseph D., (K) 68, (Reg.), 54
W. 36th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Buchanan, Alexander, (Bv) 60, (Reg.),
358 W. 30th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m., Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. only.
Buchanan, Thomas P., (Bv) 73,
(Reg.), 431 W. 51st. 10 to 12 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Buchholz, Louise, Ziegelmeir, (Cb) 86,
(Horn.), 75 St. Mark's pi. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Buchler, Augustus F., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
251 W. 45th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m., Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m. only.
Buck, Albert Henry, (N) 67, (Reg.),
14 E. 45th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Buck, D. Franklin, (N) 91, (Reg.),
138 W. 46th.
Buck, E. Valentine, (N) 72, (Reg.),
138 W. 46th.
Buck, Francis D., (Q) 76, (Reg.), 158
W. 48th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8
Buck, Richard H., (N) 81, (Reg.), 745
Amsterdam av.
Bucklin, Chas. A., (K) 75, (Reg.),
208 W. 42d. 9 to 1 a. m.. Wed., 6
to 8 p; m.
Buckmaster, A. H., (Al) 83, (Reg.),
52 E. 31st. 10 to 12 a. m. and by
appointment.
Bulkley L. Duncan, (Q) 69, (Reg.),
4 B. 37th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Bull, Charles Stedman, (Q) 68, (Reg.),
47 W. 36th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Afternoon by appointment.
Bull, Wm. T., (Q) 72, (Reg.), 35 W.
35th. 1 to 2.30 p. m.
Bullard, Wm. B., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 117
E. 40th. 1 to 3 p. m., Mon., Wed.,
Fri. only from June 1st to Oct. 1st.
Bullard, Wm. M., (_Gi), 67, (Reg.),
302 Madison av. Until 10 a. m., 6
to 6 p. m.
Bullman, Wm. F., (N) 91, (Reg.), 202
W. 132d. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bumstead, C. S., (At) 89, (Reg.), 206
Alexander av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Bunce, Philip D., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 320
W. 11th.
Burch, T. Hamilton, (N) 80, (Reg.),
41 W. 34th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Burchard, Thomas H., (K) 72, (Reg.),
7 E. 48th. « to 11 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.,
Burdick, Alice H., (Ex) 72, (Horn.),
341 W. 34th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Burgheim, Leo., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 176
B. 79th. Until 10 a. m., 12.30 to
2, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Burgtorf, Theodore R., (Af) 94, (Reg.),
311 E. 6th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Burke, Francis M., (N) 89, (Reg.), 224
E. 32d. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Burke, John A., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 152
W. 11th. 9 to 11 a. m., 3.30 to 4.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Burke, Martin, (K) 76, (Reg.), 147
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 10 to
11, 6 to 8 p. m.
Burke, Michael J., (N) 75, (Reg.), 164
Hester. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Burke, Richard F., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 653
Lexington av.
^^S^^W^ck W. C, (K) 80, (Reg.),
JUS Henry.
Burkelman, Arnold, (K) 91, (Reg.), 3
Charlton st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Burnette, Edward Worthington, (Q)
69, (Reg.), 56 W. 35th. 9 to 11 a.
m., 4 to 6, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m., except
Tuesdays.
Burnham, Herbert P., (N) 89, (Reg.),
315 Lenox ave.
Burns, Henj^- M., (Q) 52, (Reg.), 328
W. 45th. StolOa. m., lto2, 6to
8 p. m.
Burrall, Frederick A., (Q) 57, (Reg.),
48 W. 17th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Burstein, Maurice J., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
179 Henry.
Burt, Stephen Smith, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
37 W. 32d. 12 to 2 p. m.
Burtenshaw, J. H., (A) 91, (Re^.), 284
Amsterdam ave. Until 10 a. m., l
Burton, Rraben B., (At) 55, (Reg.),
223 B. 48th. Until 10 a. m., and
afternoons. ^„ ,^_ __ ,„ .
Busche, Thomas W., (U) 77, (Reg.),
129 2d ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
Busch, I^ne 'b., (Z) 85, (Reg.), 45
Charlton st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
Bushnell,^ W", (Q) 92,^ (Reg.), 211 W.
23d. 9 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 6 p. m.
Bushong, Charles H., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
59 W. 19th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.
m. only.
Butler, George H., (K) 69, (Reg.), 42
E. 66th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Butler, James N., (K) 88, (Reg.), 42
E. 30th. Until 11.30 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Buttles, Marvin S., (N) 64, (Reg.),
1041 5th av.
Butts, H. Hoyle, (N) 85, (Reg.), 313
Madison av. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Byrn, Marcus L., (ISf) 51, (Reg.), 49
Nassau. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Byrne, Joseph H., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 345
W. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Byrne, Patrick J., (N) 76, (Reg.), 362
Willis av.
Byrne, Wilfred P., (Aq) 89, (K) 90,
(Reg.), 249 W. 135th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Byron, John M., (Fi) 87, (Reg.), 222
B. 15th. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bystrom, Elizabeth N. Bradley, (Fc)
87, (Reg.), 132 W. 58th. 9 to 12
a. m.
Cabot, Caroline A., (Bw) 87, (Reg.),
168 W. 48th. 11.30 to 12.30, 4 to
5 p. m.
Cabot, John, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 168 W.
48th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Cadmus, Josiah F., (Q) 48, (Reg.), 138
E. 45th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Cady, Bmile H., (Bw) 89, (Reg.), 436
4th av.
Cady, Herbert W. P., (N) 90, (Reg.),
121 E. 40th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Cahen, Solomon P., (Dp) 77, (Reg.),
227 W. 44th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Cahill, J. T., (K) 92, (Reg.), Harlem
Hospital, 533 E. 120th.
Caille, August, (Ck) — (Q) 81, (Reg.),
185 2d av. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. Sunday evenings excepted.
Caldwell, Geo. W., (Mh) 91, (Reg.), 45
E. 41st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Callan, Peter A., (N) 67, (Reg.), 35
W. 38th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. in.
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NEW yore: city.— Continued.
Calvo, Jose E., (K) 91, (Reg.), 179
Second ave.
Cameron, E. Miller, (Q) 53, (Reg.),
22 W. 47th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Oammann, Donald M., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
19 E. 33d. 9 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to
2 p. m.
Campbell, Annie S., (Cb) 82, (Horn.),
Woody Crest, Jerome ave. and
165th.
Campbell, Archibald, (Q) 71, (Reg.),
N. Y. C. Insane Asylum, W. I.
Campbell, Arthur Dalzael, (Op) 79,
Reg.), 135 W. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
Campbell, Clarence G., (K) 90, (Reg.),
68 W. 35th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Campbell, Ohas. E., (Bs) 64, (Horn.),
314 B. 18th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Campbell, G. B., (N) 92, (Reg.), N.
Y. C. Asylum, Hart's Island.
Campbell, Jackson R., (K) 84, (Reg.),
2294 7th ave.
Campbell, James A., (Dx) 86, (Reg.),
320 W. 22d.
Campbell, John Boyd, (Q) 65, (Reg.),
121 E. 121st. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 9 to 10 p. m.
Campbell, John L., (Q) 50, (Reg.),
259 W. 42d. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Campbell, Robert, (Ct) 72, (Reg.), 239
W. 135th. Until 11 a. m., G to 7
p. m. and by appointment.
Campbell, Wm. C, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
259 W. 42d. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Candee, John S., (N) 86, (Reg.), 320
W. 26th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cangiano, Mareautonio, (Fi) 79,
(Reg.), 261 Mulberry.
Cannon, Mott D., (Bs) 82, (Hom.),
147 W. 128th. 10 a. m., 1 to 2 p.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Canton, Samuel, (N) 92, (Reg.), 16
Market.
Cardner, Iretus Greene, (N) 64, (Reg.),
69 W. 105th. At 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Carey, George F., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 142
B. 19th. 10 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to S p. m.
Carey, Henry, (Bx) 91, (Eel.), 251
E. 30th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
after 7 p. m.
Carey, Joshua M., (Cg) 82, (Eel.), 62
Charlton.
Carhart, Wm. Merle, (Ag) (Q) 85-89,
(Reg.), 147 W. 44th. 10 to 12.30
a. m.
Carleton, Bukk G., (Bs) 76, (Hom.),
173 W. 47th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Carleton, Edmund, (Bs) 71, (Horn.),
173 W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Digitized by
Carlisle, Robert J., (K) 84, (Reg.), 26
W. 47th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
Carlon, Philip P., (N) 90, (Reg.), 231
E. 39th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1614 R.
Carlucci Francesco, (Fi) 89, (Reg.),
233 B. 14th.
Carmalt, 0. Churchill, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
40 B. 58th. 12 to 3 p. m.
Carman, Albro R., (N) 79, (Reg.), 27
W. 127th. Until 9, 12 to 2 p. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Sundays excepted.
Carmichael, Randolph Bryon, (B) 89,
(Reg.), 38 W. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m., and by appointment.
Carney, Sydney Howard, Jr., (Av) 88,
(Reg.), 201 W. 55th. 5 to 7 p. m.
Carney, Sydney Hovs^ard, (Be) 61,
(RegJ, 201 W. 55th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
7 to 9 p. m.
Carjo, Giovanni, (Fi) 88, (Reg.), 153
Elizabeth et. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Carpenter, Alfred C, (N) 89, (Reg.),
219 E. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Carpenter, Elon N., (N) 84, (Reg.),
5 B. 41st. 9 to 11 a. m., and by
appointment.
Carpenter, Frank B., (N) 81, (Reg.),
17 B. 38th. 11 a. m. to 1, and by
appointment. Sundays excepted.
Carpenter, Henry B., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
49 W. 35th.
Carr, David O., (K) 68, (RegJ, 69 W.
126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Carr, Logan, (B) 76, (Reg.), 204 W.
38th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Carr, M. L., (Q) 92, (Reg), 116 E.
116th.
Carr, Walter Lester, (N) 82, (Reg.),
6 E. 58th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Carr, Wm., (K) 72, (Reg.), 35 W.
46th. 9 to 12, 1 to 4 p. m.
Carradine, James S., (F) 58, (Reg.), 43
W. 20th. 10 to 1 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Carreau, .Joseph S., (N) 74, (Reg.), 18
W. 21st. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Tues. and Sat. 8 to 9 p. m.
Carroll, Michael T., (K) 84, (Reg.),
214 E. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Carson, J. G., (Q) 93, (Reg.), City
Hospital, Blackwell's Island, foot of
53d, E. R.
Carter, Curtis B., (Fq) 90, (Reg.), 36
W. 59th.
Carter, Delancey, (N) 82, (Reg.), 1034
Park ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Carter, H. Skelton, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 130
E. 24th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Carver, J. Henry, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 41
E. 33d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Casella, Daniel A., (N) 90, (Reg.),
159 Worth.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Caspe, Maurice, (N) 86, (RegO, 182
Henry. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Cassel, James Wilson, (K) 89, (Reg.),
148 W. 132d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to
1, 5 to 7.30 p. m.
Castle, Frederick A., (K) 66, (Reg.),
51 W. 58th. Until 9 a. m., 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m.
Caswell, Wm. H., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 241
W. 74th. 5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Cauldwell, Charles M., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
75 W. 55th. 12 to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Sunday, 12 to 1 p. m. Res. 16 W.
54th.
Chadbourne, Edwin R., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
31 W. 25th. Until 9, 11 a. m. to
1 p. m., Sundays 9 to 10 a. m.
ChafEee, A. D., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Belle-
vue Hospital, foot of E. 26th.
Chaim, Morris L., (N) 79, (Reg.),
Cooper Institute. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
4th av. and 7th.
Chalmers, Matthew, (Q) 61, (Reg.),
56 W. 22d. Until 10.30 a. m., at
2, at 7 p. m.
Chamberlain, F. W., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
117 Convent av. Until 10 a. m.
12 to 1, 5 to 7.80 p. m.
Chambers, P. Flewellen, (K) 76,
(Reg.), 26 W. 47th. 11.30 to 1.30
a. m.
Chapin, Frank WoodrufE, (K) 79,
(Reg.), 122 W. 58th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Chapin, Henry D., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
27 W. 51st. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 4.30
to 6 p. m.
Chapin, Warren B., (N) 88, (Reg.),
148 W. 103d. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Chapman, Arthur E., (Bs) 81, (Af) 81,
(Horn.), 234 W. 43d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Chapman, Robert F., (O) 65, (Reg.),
167 E. 116th. 8 to 9, 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Chappell, Walter Franklin (Fl) 79,
(Db) 81, (Reg.), 22 E. 42d. 9 to 12
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 1827
38th St.
Chase, George T., (Be) 85, (Reg.),
256 W. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Chase, J. Oscoe, (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 214
E. 53d. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Chase, Wm. E., (N) 89, (Reg.), 50 E.
126th.
Chauveau, Jean F., (Az) 53, (Reg.),
31 W. 60th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
ChauTeau, Jean F., Jr., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
31 W. 60th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Cheesman, Hobart, (N) 78, (Reg.), 328
W. 57th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. ; 253 Broadway, 1 to 4 p. m.
Cheesman, Timothy Matlock, (Q) 78,
rRee 1 46 E. 29th.
cS; Lyman A., (N) 82, (Reg.),
Ward's Island.
Cherry, George A., (N) 91, (Reg.), 59
GouTGrnsr
Cherurg, Leon, (Mf) 89, (Bel.), 52
C^etwood!' Charies H., (K) 87, (Reg.),
120 E. 34th. Until 11 a. m., 7 to 8
Gheyne, Walter, ( ) 91, (Beg.), 158
W 48th
Chichester, Wm. R., (N) 79, (Reg.),
36 W. 26th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 8
Choate, George 0. S., (Be) 49, (Reg.),
85 Madison ave. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
Mon., Wed. and Fri. Res., Pleas-
antville, N. Y. ^ ^,
Chrvstie, Thos. Mackaness Ludlow,
(K) 67, (Reg.), 216 W. 46th. 10
a. m. to 3 p. m. ,..-,,
Church, Eloise I., (Bx) 86, (Horn.),
41 W. 94th. , ^ „^„
Church, Isabel A., (Z) 93, (Beg.), 212
W. 133d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Churchill, B. Franklin, (N) 87, (Reg.),
317 E. 86th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
Ci^in, Morris, (N) 89, (Reg.), 121 Biv-
ington.
Claesson, Adam, (Bx) 83, (Eel.), 15
St. Mark's pi.
Claiborne, John Herbert, (Ac) 83,
(Reg.), 10 E. 28th.
Clark, Byron, (O) 80, (Ree.), 107 W.
98th. 8 to 10 a. m.. 5 to 7 p. m.
Clark, Byron G., (O) 80, (G) 81,
(Horn.), 107 W. 98th. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Clark, D. Branch, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 216
W. 34th. 9.30 to 12.30 a. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Clark, Henry S., (B) 83, (Reg.), 422
B. 84th. Before 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
m.; Sundays, 1 to 2 p. m. Tel. No.
447 W.
Clark, Homer L., (O) 85, (Reg.), 107
W. 98th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Clark, Joseph (N) 88, (Reg.), 217 E.
49th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Clark, Stephen J., (N) 61, (Reg.), 66
W. 10th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Clark, Walter J., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 129
W. 103d.
Clark, Wm. Brewster, (Q) 79, (Beg.),
50 E. 31st 8.30 to 10.30 a. m.,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
Clarke, James H., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 242
W. 121st. 5 to 7.30. 662 Harlem.
Clarke, Walter J., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 232
W. 135th.
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Olarkson, James Booth, (Cp) 81, (Reg.)>
214 W. 14th. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Clason, Samuel Webb, (N) 67, (Reg.),
1937 Madison av. 1 to 2 p. m., 6 to
.7 p. m.
Olausnitzer, John, (Dp) 78, (Reg.), 157
B. 21st. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Olauss, Henry Otto, (Af) 65, (Reg.),
263 W. 38th.
Oleaveland, Trumbull W., (N) 84,
. (Reg.), 242 W. 43d. 8 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
Cleaves, Margaret A., (Eg) 73, (Reg.),
68 Madison av. 9 to 12 a. m., and'
by appointment.
Cleland, Thomas, (Bt) 80, (Eel.), 252
W. 52d. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.;
Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1240
R.
Clemens, Brentano, (A) 63, (Reg.), 67
N. 36th.
Clement, Charles L., (Gq) 72, (Reg.),
335 E. 13th.
Clements, George P., (N) 85, (Reg.),
121 E. 106th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 378 W.
Clerihew, Ernest M., (Ih) 89, (Reg.),
104 W. 61st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Cleveland, Clement, (N) 71, (Reg.),
59 W. 38th. 11 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Olift, George D., (N) 77, (Reg.), 109
B. 18th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Clifton, E. G., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 8th av.
and 106th, N. Y. Cancer Hospital.
Clinton, Charles A., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
144 W. 129th. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m
Clock, Sarah A, (Cb) 82, (Horn.), 233
W. 51st 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Close, Seth D., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 636 B.
143d. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Clymer, Meredith, (A) 37, (Reg.), 65
W. 38th. 10 a. m. to 1, except Sun-
days and by appointment.
Coakley,,. Cornelius G., (N) 87, (Reg.),
126 B. 45th. 10 a. m. to 1, 7 to
8 p. m. Mondays until 10.30 a. m.
Coan, Titus M., (A) 61, (Reg.), 70
5th av. 2 to 5 p. m.
Coates, Wm. J., (N) 82, (Reg.), 141
W. 54th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. in.
Cobb, Geo. Henry, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 46
B. 31st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Cock, Thomas F.j (A) 39, (Reg.), 175
2d av.
Cocke, Wm., (K) 91, (Reg.), 323 E.
10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Cocks, Edmund Xi., (K) 85, (Reg.),
179 B. 116th. 7.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
12 to 1.30, 6 to 7.80 p. m.
Cocks, George H., (K) 82, (Reg.), 1986
Madison av. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Coe, Henry Clark, (Be) 81 (N) 82,
(Db) 84, (Reg.), 27 B. e4th, 11.30
a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Coffey, Joseph G., (Br) 84, (Beg,), 151
W. 96th.
Coffin, I. Francis, (N) 84, (RegJ, 147
B. 117th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8_p. m.
Coffin, Lewis A., (N) 86, (Reg.), 145
"W. 12th. 12 to 2, 9 to 7 p. m. A. M.
by appointment.
Coggeshall, Henry T., (Be) 83, (Reg.).
102 E. 57th, "The Kensington.'*
4.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Cohen, H. A., (K) 91, (Reg.), 32 W.
70th.
Cohn, Felix, (Da) 84, (Reg.), 38 B.
60th. 8 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30
p. m.
Cohn, Louis, (N) 84, (Reg.), 139 E.
95th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Sundays excepted.
Cohn, Salo, (Oe) 89, (Reg.), 443 E.
86th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Cohn, Sigismund, (Cj) 88, (Reg.),. 241
E. 7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Cole, Carter S., (Ac) 87, (Reg.), B'lv'd.
and W. 71st. 10 to 12 a. m., and by
appointment.
Cole, Frances H., (Bw) 89, (Reg.), 69
W. 12th.
Cole, Palmer C, (Be) 58, (Reg.), 254
W. 42d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cole, Theodore, (N) 79, (Reg.), 297 W.
12th.
Coleman, Warren, (N) 92, (Reg.), 113
E. 28th. \
Coles, John E., (Ac) 82, (Reg.), 67 W.
19th.
Coley, Wm. B., (Be) 88, (Reg.), 52 W.
35th. 9.30 to 11 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30
p m.
Coll, Arthur P., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 157
Lexington ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Colles, Christopher J., (Da) 82, (Reg.),
30 W. 33d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Collins, Charles Farnham; (Q) 86,
(Reg.), 54 W. 37th. 8 to 10.30 a. m.
Collins, Charles S., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 126
W. 35th.
Collins, George W., (K) 85, (Reg.),
265 W. 25th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Collins, Howard D., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
59th and 9th av. Roosevelt Hosp.
Collins, Joseph, (N) 88, (Reg.), 43
W. 39th. 9 to 1 p. m.
Collouge, Claude, (Gt) 57, (Reg.), 117
Waverly Place.
CoUyer, Herman L., (K) 81, (Reg.),
109 E. 54th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
D m.
Columbia, Thomas B., (Q) 81, (Horn.),
351 W. 48th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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-NEW YORK CITY.- Continued.
Combes, Frank C, (K) 83, (Reg.),
■ 220 B. 112th. Until 11 a. m. and
'6 to 7 p. m. ; Sundays antil 11 a. m.
_only. Tel. No. 488 W.
tJomfort, John E., (At) 64, (Reg.),
1315 Franklin av.
, Coinlns, James M., (Bx) 68, (Eel.),
13 W. 122d.
Comstock, Seth C, (Q) 94, (Reg.).
Roosevelt Hosp.
Oonant, George S., (K) 77, (Reg.),
148 E. 18th. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Concanon, James J., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
372 W. 32d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
6 to 8 p. m.
Conmeight, Jean, (Gt) 85, (Reg.), 328
W. 14th.
Conner, Lewis A., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 18
W. 16th. 8 to 11 a. m.
Conover, Wm. S., (N) 77, (RegO, 237
W. 132d. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Conrad, Edward E., (Dr) 89, (Reg.),
117 W. 47th.
Conrad, Harry B., (N) 77, (Beg.),
102 E. 74th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Conrad, Louis, (El) 60, (Reg.), 24 E.
61st.
Conroy, John P., (K) 93, (Reg.), 224
E. 112th. Till 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to
8 p. m.
Constable, Herbert L., (N) 89, (Reg.),
125 W. 35th. 11 to 1 a. m., 4.30
to 6.30.
Converse, J. Stedman, (As) 81, (Reg.),
42 W. 40th.
Conway, John R., Jr., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
130 Lexington ave.
Conway, Wm. A., (Q) 66, (Reg.),
247 E. Broadway.
Conwell, Richard, (Af) 90, (Reg.),
151 W. 33d. 8 to 12 a. m., 4 to 8
p. m.
Cook, Daniel, (N) 67, (Reg.), 125 E.
10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.,
except Tues., Fri.; Sundays, 8 to
9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Cook, Edmund H., (K) 93, (Reg.), 104
Lexington ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 12 to
1, 5 to 8 p. m.
Cook, Elihu G., Mrs., (Cn) 62, (Horn.),
917 Broadway. 12 to 3, 5 to 7 p.m.
Cook, F. Albert, (N) 90, (Reg.), 338
W. 35th.
Cook, Stephen G., (N) 57, (Reg.), Ill
W. 12th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Cooke, Baldwin G., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
73 E. 111th.
Cooke, Harriet N. F., (Bw) 68, (Horn.)
21 W. 60th. 10 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Cooke, Joseph Brown, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
269 W. 138th. 8 to 10 a. in., 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 626 X.
Cooke, Lee, (Q) 93, (Reg.), 65 W.
126th.
Oorde, David T., (K) 90, (Reg.), 240
W. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cornell, Clarence W., (Bs) 77, (Horn.),
354 W. 58th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Corning, J. Leonard, (Ck) 78, (Reg.),
53 W. 38th. 9 a. m. to 1, 4.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Cosby, John B., (K) 76, (Reg.), 1492
Broadway.
Cosgrove, J. E., (N) 90, (Reg.), 631
E. 137th.
Cosine, Garrett, (K) 68, (Reg.), 2150
7th av. 12 to 2 p. m.
Cossart, Arthur B., (Bs) 70, (Horn.),
1378 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Costigan, Gregory, (N) 92, (Beg.), 422
W. 34th. 11 to 2 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Coughlin, John Henry, (N) 89, (Beg.),
296 E. Broadway. 10 to 12 a. m.,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Coughlin, Jeremiah H., (N) 77, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 299 E. Broadway.
Courtney, Thomas, (N) 82, (Reg.), 204
W. 139th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Covert, Archibald Eugene, (N) 92,
(Reg.), 358 W. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1299 R.
Cowen, William, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 35 E.
60th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Cowles, Edward O., (Ag) 62, (Reg.),
629 Lexington av. Until 11 a. m.,
4 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1600 B.
Cox, Edwin M., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 45 W.
39th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Cox, Henry Miller, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 225
E. 118th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Coxe, Davies, (At) 84, (Reg.), 204
W. 42d.
Coyle, Felix A., (K) 86, (Reg.), 102
E. 78th.
Coyle, John Grant, (N) 91, (Reg.), 317
Henry. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Coyle, J. G., (N) 71, (Reg.), 307 E.
Broadway.
Cragin, Edward B., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
62 W. oOth. 9 to 11 a. m.
Cramer, Reuben Mellville, (Q) 81,
(Reg.), Ill W. 34th. 10.30 am. to
lz.30, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Crampton, Henry E., (N) 57, (Reg.),
256 W. 121st. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m. TeL No. 270
Harlem.
Crandall, Floyd M., (N) 84, (Reg.),
113 \v. 95tn. Until 9 a. m., 12:30
to 2 p. m.
Crane, John Joseph, (Q) 76, (Reg.),
43 W. 71st. Until id a. m., i 6 to
7 p. m.
Cranmer, Charles C, (M) 66, (Reg.),
280 W. 115th. 9 to 10 a. in., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. '
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued
Orary, George W., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 152
W. 57tli. 9 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Cremin, John Francis, (At) 90, (Reg.),
445 W. 57th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 464 K.
Oremin, Patrick W., (Q) 66, (Reg.),
848 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
I to 3 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Cromley, Jas. Buchanan, (Al) 80,
(Reg.), Broadway and 56th. Until
II a. m., 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Cromptou, Charles W., (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 2057 Boston av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 5
Tremout.
Cronin, John J., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 59th
and 9th av. Roosevelt Hosp.
Cronson, Reuben, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 238
B. 119th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Cronk, Harvey R., (Bh) 89, (Reg.),
59 W. 9th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Crook, James King, (N) 80, (Reg.),
36 E. 29th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Cropper, Samuel Preston, (Q) 77,
(Reg.), 231 W. 15th.
Crost>ie, Dixi, (Av) 90, (Reg.), 218
5th av. 8 to 10 a. m.
Crosby, Georgiana M., (Dl) 73 ,(Reg.),
132 W. 12th.
Cross, E. Berthie S., (Bw) 79, (Reg.),
62 W. 101st 3 to 5 p. m.
Cross, Thaddeus M. B., (K) 68, (Reg.),
1 E. 30th. 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Crounse, Frederic, (At) 90, (Reg.),
1927 Madison av.
Crowe, Selden W., ( ) 57, (Reg.), 217
W. 49th.
Crowley, Michael F. J., (N) 89, (Reg.),
306 W. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
8 p. m.
Cuff, Wm. E., (N) 90, (Reg.), 249
W. 36th.
, Oulbert, Wm. Ledlie, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
108 W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
6 p. m.
Culver, Charles H., (N) 81, (Reg.),
463 W. 57th.
CiUver, Everett Malloy ( ) 81, (Reg.),
36 W.'35th. 9 to 11.30 a. m. Sun-
days by appointment.
Ounneelyi Henry C, ( ) 86, (Reg.)
Cunningham, Wm. P., (K) 87, (Reg.),
688 Hudson.
Curran, Frank W., (N) 89, (Reg.),
331 W. 20th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Curran, John J., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 331
W. 20th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Currier, Andrew F., (Ag) 80, (Reg.),
138 Madison av. 11 a. m. to 1 p.
m. Res., 104 Cottage av., Mt. Ver-
non, N. Y.
Currier, Charles G., (Be) 80, (Reg.),
75 W. 55th. 9 to 11 a. m., and
by appointment. ,
Curry, James F., (N) 82, (Reg.), 283
Alexander av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Curry, Walker, (A) 57, (Reg.), 21
E. 61st.
Curtis, B. Farquhar, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
307 Madison av. 8.30 to 9.30 a.
m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Curtis, Edward, (A) 94, (Reg.), 27
Washington place. At 120 Broad-
way, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Curtis, Geo. Lenox, (A) 87, (Reg.), 124
W. 34th. 9.30 to 12.30 a. m.
Curtis, H. Holbrook, (Ag) 79, (Reg.),
118 Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 1 p.
m., afternoons by appointment.
Curtis, John G., (Q) 70, (Reg.), 327
W. 58th.
Curtis, John, (At) 86, (Reg.), 120
Broadway.
Curtis, RoUin A., (N) 93, (Reg.), Belle-
vue Hospital, foot E. 26th.
Cushier, Elizabeth M., (Bw) 72,
(Reg.), 53 E. 20th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Oushman, Wm. Floyd, (Q) 63, (Reg.),
325 W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Cutler, Condict W., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
260 W. 57th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m. ; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Cutliffe, Wm. O., (Ac) 88, (Reg.), 56
W. 12th.
Cutter, .Ephraim, (A) 57, (Reg.), 120
Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 6 p. m.
Cutter, John Ashburton, (At) 86,
(Reg.), 120 Broadway. 11 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Oypert, John R., (Bp) 58, (Reg.), 656
Lexington ave.
Dadirrian, Markar G., (N) 71, (Reg.),
73 Lexington ave. Until 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Dake, Dumont C, (Bt) 82, (Reg.), 231
W. 42d. _ ,
Dale, Marion A., (Cb) 84, (Hom.),
2li W. 54th. 17 E. 124th. 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Dallas, Alexander, (N) 78, (Reg.), 65
W. 36th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Dalrymple, Aaron P., (Q) 51, (Reg.),
337 W. 35th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to
7 p. m.
Daly, James P., (K) 86, (Reg.), 563 B.
150th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to 8
p. m.
D'Ambroeio, Henry, (Fi) 86, (Reg.),
166 Mulberry.
Dana, Alfred S., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 1X)9
W. 132d. Before 10 a. m., after 5
p. m.
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Dana, Charles L,., (N) 77, (Reg.), 50
W. 46th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Dana, B. D. liester, (Cb) 78, ffiom.),
107 W. 105th.
Dana, Samuel Wood, (Q) 58, (Reg.),
313 W. 33d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Danforth, Loomis L., (Q) 74, (Horn.),
35 W. 51st. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 11— 38th st.
Daniel, Annie S., (Bw) 79, (Reg.), 327
E. 15th. 12 to 1 p. m., daily. Tues.
7 to 8 p. m.
Daniels, Frank H., (Be) 84, (Reg.),
140 W. 126th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2
p. m., 7 p. m.
Daniels, Henry A., (B) 58, (Reg.), 90
W. 89th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m, 5 to 8
p. m.
Daniels, John L., (Bs) 82, (Horn.), 51
W. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Dann, Ireopold, (N) 85, (Reg.), 59 Riv-
ington. 8 to 9 a. m. 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Darlington, Thomas, (N) 80, (Reg.),
Klngsbridge. Until 9 a. m., after
6 p. m.
Darlington, Wm. L., (B) 75, (Reg.),
507 Hudson. 10.30 a. m. to 12.30 p.
m., 1.30 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Davidson, Jos., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 350 E.
82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
, Davies, Oscar C. 8., (Bn) 83, (Reg.),
77 W. 87th.
Daviu, John P., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 371
W. 56th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Davis, Albert A., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 119
E. 62d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Davis, Asa B., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 361
Lexington av. 11 to 1 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Davis, A. Edward, (Bd) 89, (Reg.),
7 E. 41st. 11 a. m. to 1.30, 6 to 8
p. m.
Davis, Eugene Webster, (N) 84, (Beg.)
153 W. 44th. Until 10 a. m., 12.30
to 1.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Frank Wm., (N) 93, (Reg.),
150 W. 11th.
Davis, John B. L., (Bs) 77, (Hom.),
4 E. 63d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Davis, Josephine Griffith, (D) 77,
(Reg.), 200 W. 14th. 10 a. m. to
1 p. m., except Thursday.
Davis, J. Marvin, (N), 87, (Reg.), 16
W. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Davis, Rington, (Al) 84, (Reg.), 150
W. 44th.
Davis, Robert A., (Bd) 77, (Reg.), 58
W. 106th. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Davis, Robert Chalmers, (N) 80,
(Reg.), 150 E. 128th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6.30 p. m.
Davis, S. Austin, (N) 82, (Reg.), 107
W. 47th.
Davis, Virginia M., (Bw) 86, (Reg.),
Amsterdam av. and W. 61st.
Davison, David H., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
171 B. 78th. Until 10.30 a. m., 5
to 6.30 p. m., Sundays excepted.
Dawbam, Robert H. M., (Q) 81,
(Reg.), 105 W. 74th. 1 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
Dawson, Wm. Terrell, (O) 80, (Reg.),
154 Madison av.
Day, Edward G., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 27 W.
128th. Until 1 p. m.
Dayton, Wm. A., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 127
W. 45th. 9 to 10 a. m., other hours
by appointment. Res. No. Tarry-
town.
Deady, Charles, (Rs) 76, (Horn.), 110
W. 48th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Deady, H. B., (Q) 94, City Hosp.,
Backwell'e Isl., f. 52d E. R.
Deane, Prances G., (Bw) 91, (Reg.),
67 Bank.
Dean, George R., (Ch) 57, (Eel.), 203
E. B'way.
Dean, G. Welford, (Ch) 62, (Eel.), 227
E. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6, 7
to 9 p. m.
Dean, T. R., (Ch) 72, (Eel.), 203 B.
Broadwav.
Dean, William C, (N) 84, (Reg.), 860
Lexington ave. 8.30 to 9 a. m., 1
to 1.30, 5 to 5.30 p. m.
Dearborn, Henry M., (Bn) 69, (Hom.),
146 W. 57th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Dearden, John Edwin, (N) 89, (Reg.),
221 E. 87th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Deese, Wilmot W., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 352
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
8 p. m.
De Poulk, Israel P., (Bx) 83, (Eel.),
222 E. 17th St. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 5 to 8 p. m.
De Garmo, Wm. B., (N) 75, (Reg.), 56
W. 36th. 9 to 1 a. m.. Sun., Thurs.,
Sat., excepted. Summer by appt.
only.
De Kraft, Frederick, (B) 83, (Reg.),
242 W. 42d. 10 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
De Kraft, Henry, (Bx) 82, (Eel.), 119
W. 49th.
De Kraft, Wm. R., (Cy) 68, (Eel.),
30 W. 30th. • V /'
De La Boissiere, E. G., (Ft) 80, (Reg.)
217 W. 36th. ' \ 6 /
Delafield, Francis, (Q) 63, (Reg.), 12
W. 32d. 9 to 12 a. m.
Delabarre, Walter E., (Bs) 91, (Horn.).
223 W. 57th. "
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NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
De Latonr, Arthur, (Bt) 82, (Reg.),
574 5th ave.
Delavan, D. Bryson, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
1 E. 33d. Until 1 p. m.
Delphey, Eden V., (Q) 89, (RegJ, 358
W. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 494 K.
Demarest, John H., (Bs) 65, (Horn.),
59 W. I26th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
6 to 8 p. m.
Doming, N. L., (N) 93, (Reg.), City
Hosp., Blackwell's Isl., f. 52d E. R.
Dench, Edward Bradford, ( ) 85,
(Reg.), 17 W. 46th. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.. Sun. excepted. 7 to 8 p. m.,
Mon., Thurs.
Denhard, Charles E., (N) 74, (Reg.),
90 Madison. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Fri. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.,
July, Aug., Sept., excepted. Res.
197 Edgecomb ave.
Denison, Chas. EUery, (K) 82, (Reg.),
124 W. 13th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Denison, Ellery, (N) 53, (Reg.), 113
W. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Dennis, Caroline Herring, (Bw) 90,
(Beg.), 325 W. 15th.
Dennett, Wm. S., (Be) 74, (Reg.), 59
W. 45th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Dennis, Frederic S., (K) 74, (Reg.),
542 Madison ave. 11 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Dent, Emmet C, (K) 79, (Reg.), Med.
Supt. N. Y. C. Insane Asylum,
Ward's Isl.
Denton, Myron P., (Be) 87, (Reg.),
33 E. 33d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6
p. m. From June to Oct. 1, Saratoga.
De Quesada, Grregorio J., (K) 82,
(Reg.), 213 W. 127th. 8 to 10 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Derby, Edward W., (N) 53, (Reg.),
344 E. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
1.30, 4 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. Faber R
1220.
Derby, Richard H., (Be) 67, (Reg.),
9 W. 35th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Derickson, Samuel, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 180
W. 82d.
Derleth, Meritz, (Ov) 73, (Reg.), 212
B. 13th St. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Deschere, Martin, (Bs) 75, (Horn.), 334
W. 58th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 6.30
p. m., Sundays excepted.
Deshon, Robert, (K) 87, (Reg.), 147
W. 46th. 8 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Dessar, Leonard A., (Ck) 85, (Reg.),
58 W. 49th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
DessSi, S. Henry, (B) 68, (Reg.), 47
W. 56th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Detmold, William, (Ci) 30, (Reg.), 38
E. 9th. 9 to 12 a. m.
De Varona, Joseph C, (K) 65, (Reg.),
265 E. 31st.
De Victoria, Joseph I/., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
169 E. 69th.
Devlin, Robert J., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 156
W. 13th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
De Voursney, Henry P., (N) 84, (Reg.),
254 W. 135th.
Dew, J. Harvie, (Ac) 69, (Reg.), 252
W. 54th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 p. m. and
7 p. m. Tel. No. 679-38th.
^So^^^^yJJl?' "^™- ■^- (^) 82, (Reg.),
Dewey, W. A., (Bs) 80, (Horn.), 170
W. 54th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Dexter, Benjamin F., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
35 W. 49th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Deymier, Pierre, (Fj) 79, (Gt) 82,
(Reg.), 38 Downing. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m.
Deynard, Adelbert Britton, (Ih) 75,
(Reg.), 333 W. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m.
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
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DiefEenbach, Richard G. L., (El) 43
(Reg.), 224 E. 48th. 7 to 8 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Dillingham, Frederick H., (Q) 80,
(Reg.), 636 Lexington ave. Until 9
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Dillingham, Thomas M., (Cw) 74,
(Hom.), 46 W. 36th. Until 9 a. m.,
10.30 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Dillow, George M., (Q) 75, (Hom.),
Broadway and 57th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Dinkeelspiel, Leo, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 104
W. 87th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Disbrow, Robert N., (K) 77, (Reg.),
117 E. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 7 p. m.
Dixon, Archibald, Jr., (E) 91, (Reg.),
27 W. 36th.
Dixon, George A., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 15
W. 49th. Until 9.30 a. m., 11.30
a. m. to 1 p. m. June 1 to Oct. 1,
Southampton, L. I. '
Dixon, Geo. S., (K) 85, (Reg.), 124
Lexington ave. 9 to II a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Dlugach, Samuel D., (N) 91, (Reg.),
182 Henry. 8 to 10 a, m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Doane, Lui^ Galvani, (W) 71, (Reg.),
352 W. 28th. By app't. only.
Dockstader, Charles H., (K) 91„ (Beg.),
281 W. 118th.
Dodin, Henry A., (K) 82, (Reg.), 1194
Washington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
D'Oench, Frederick E., (Fj) 79, (Reg.),
12 E. 28th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.— even-
ings by app't.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Doherty, Hugh, (N) 62, (Reg.), 10
LivingBtom, pi.
Dold, Wm. Elliott, (N) '80, (Reg.),
Boulevard and 117th. 11 to 12 a. m.
5 to 6 p. m., Bloomingdale Asylum.
Donaldson, S. J., (B) 70, (Horn.), 72
Madison ave. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5
to 6 p. m. Sundays, 12 to 2 p. m.
Donlin, Edward J., (N) 76, (Reg.),
129 W. Houston. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Bonlon, Francis L.,(K) 92, (Reg.), 767
E. 134th.
Donovan, Daniel J., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 46
E. 126th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Donovan, James P., (K) 86, (Reg.),
330 E. 20th.
Donovan, Wm. Francis, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
17cl E. 113th.
Dooley, John J., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 340
W. 35th.
Dorfmann, Waldemar, (Ce) 82, (Reg.),
124 Rivington. Till 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Dora, John H., (At) 64, (Reg.), 51
W. 9th. Until 10.30 a. m., 4 to
7.30 p. m.
Doming, John, (N) 82, (Reg.), 252,
W. 25th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Doty, Alvah H., (K) 78, (Reg.), 59
W. 35th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Doty, George B., (N) 91, (Reg.), 216
W. 38th.
Doty, Pauline M., (Bt) 83, (Eel.), 209
W. 44th.
X)oubleday, Edwin T., (K) 82, (Reg.),
18 W. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Dougherty, Daniel S., (N) 84, (Reg.),
354 W. 42d. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Doughty, Francis E., (Q) 69, (Horn.),
512 Madison ave. 8.30 to 11.30
a. in.
J)ouglas, Orlando B., (N) 77, (Reg.),
123 E. 36th. 8 to 1 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Douglas, Stuart, (Ac) 81, (Reg.), 35
W. 36th. 3 to 5 p. m. Insane Pa-
vilion, , Bell Hospital.
I^?"flas, Henry B., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
171 W. olst.
Dowd, Charles North, (Q) 86, (Reg.)
135 W. 73d. 1 to 2, 5.30 to 6 30
p. m.
Dowe, Frank LeC, (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
Boulevard (S. W.) Bedford Park.
8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. 7
Dowknott, George D., (B) 81, (Reg.)',
121 E. 45th. 8 to 10 a. i. 1 to
2, 5 to 7 p. m.
X>owling, John W., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
41 W. 45th. Until 12 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Doyle, John W., (K) 84, (Reg.), 146
B. 45th. 7 to 9 a. m.
Drain, John S., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 150
E. 40th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Drake, N. L., (N) 91, (Reg.), N. Y.
City Asylum, "Ward's Isl.
Drake, Wm. F., (N) — , (Reg.), 214
B. 50th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Draper, Wm. H., (Q) 55, (Reg.), 19 E.
47th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Draper, Wm. Kinnicutt, (Q) 88,
(Reg.), 42 W. 37th. 9.30 to 11 a.
m. Res., 33 W. 39th.
Drayton, Henry S., (Mg) 77, (Eel.),
27 E. 21st. 2 to 4 p. m. 306 Mont-
gomery, J. C., by appointment.
Drescher, Louis, (Bs) 70, (Horn.), Van
Oortlandt Station.
Dressel, Frieda, (Cs) 77 (Bx) 82,
(Reg.), 314 E. 52d. 4 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 1618 R.
Druckel, Walter A., ( ) — , 308 B.
18th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, 5
to 6 p. m.
Drucklieb, Louis, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 147
E. 60th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
Drumm, Thomas, (Q) 79, (Reg.), 24
State. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Res., 338 W. 56th.
Duane, Alexander, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 25
B. 31st. 9.30 to 12 a. m. Res.,
Yonkers.
DuBerceau, Arthur, (N) 56 (Af) 60,
(Reg.), 51 W. 12th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
DuBois, Matthew B., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
66 Broadway. 10.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
DuBois, Robert Ogden, (Ag) 86,
(Reg.), 113 E. 119th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Dudley, A. Palmer, (Ay) 77, (Reg.),
640 Madison ave. 11 a, m. to 1 p.
m. Res., 120 E. 59th.
Duel, Arthur B., (Be) — , (Reg.), 332
2d av. 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 1416 Q.
Dufey, Ohas. P., (K) 81, (Reg.), 346
W. 56th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to
1.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Du£ey, Edward R., (Cu) 89, (Eel.), 125
W. 60th.
Duering, Adolph von, (N) 85, (Reg.),
552 E. 155th.
Dufloo, Armand, (Gt) 60, (Reg.), 22
W. 24th.
Duggan, James A., (N) 67, (Reg.), 244
E. 32d. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Duke, John W., (Y) 91, (Reg.), N. Y.
C. Insane Asy., Ward's Isl.
Dumond, Cornelius J., (At) 65, (Reg.),
66 W. 51st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Dunckel, Walter Adams, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 308 E. 18th. 8.30 to 9.30 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
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ISTEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Dunham, Edward K., (Be) 86, (Reg.),
338 E. 26th.
Dunham, Mrs. Eliza, (Cb) 78, (Horn.),
19 W. 81st.
Dunham, Theodore, (Be) 88, (Reg.),
133 W. 34th. 5 to 6 p. m.
Dunlevy, Rita, (Ob) 88, (Horn.), 248
W. 54th. 10 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 1286 R, 38th.
Dunn, Joseph Edward, (N) 87, (Reg.),
61 W. 99th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Dunn, T. Joseph, (N) 88, (Reg.), 2735
Webster av., Fordham.
Dunton, Milo M., (K) 72, (Reg.), 37
7th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Durand, A. Walter^ (Q) 86, (Reg.),
353 W. 20th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m. , ^„
Durant, Ghislani, (N) 66, (Reg.), 12
W. 46th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Durham, A., (N) 91, (Reg.), Bloom-
ingdale Asy., Boulevard and 117th.
Durkee, Jeanette Reid, (Ob) 90,
(Hom.), 141 W. 43d. 10 to 12 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Durrie, George B., (Ag) 65, (Hom.),
79 E. 55th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
Dusehnitz, Gabriel, (Dj) 92 (N) 94,
(Reg.), 304 E. 118th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to
12 a. m. Tel. No. 130, Harlem.
Dustman, Wm. H., (K) 86, (Reg.), 858
W. 32d. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 7.30
to 9.30 p. m.
Dwyer, John, (Q) 61, (Reg.), 182 B.
111th. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 2, after
6 P- ™- ,„
Dyer, Charles L., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
63 W. 52d. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Bagleton, Geo. J., (Mi) — , (Reg.), 78
W. 47th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barly, Mauriee Baring, (N) 69, (Reg.),
84 Macdougal. 2 to 3 p. m. Res.,
Greenwich, Conn.
Eastman, Robert W., (Z) 79, (Reg.),
170 W. 78th.
Eeheverxia, Emilio, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
137 E. 28th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
JEchererria, Martin J., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
44 W. 75tL.
Eddy, Charles, (K) 73, (Reg.), 182
Grand. Res., Bloomficid, N. J.
Edebohls, George M., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
198 Second ave. ll to 12 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m.
Edel, Carl, (Ck) 72, (Reg.), 240 E.
34th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Eden, John H., (Ag) 73, (Reg.), cor.
St. James and Aqueduct ave.. Ford-
ham. Until 9 a. m., after 6 p. m.
Edgar, J. Clifton, (N) 85, (Reg.), 54
E. 34th. Until 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m., Tel. No. 800-38th.
Edson, Cyrus, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 9 W.
49th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Edson, David Orr, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 247
Central Park W. UntU 9.30 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m. Produce Exchange, 10
to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Edwards, Mary X,., (Cb) 90, (Hom.),
16 W. 45th.
Egan, Andrew, (N) 76, (Reg.), 208 E.
115th.
Egan, J. B. S., (Am) 87, (Reg.), 125
W. 48th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Egan, Joseph, M. F., (N) 82, (Reg),
149 E. 116th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Egan, J. Wm., (Bt) 81, (Eel.), 448 W.
48th.
Egan, Richard J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 72
E. 124th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Eggersman, Frederick A., (Bx) 87,
(Bel.), 170 E. 89th. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 2.30, 5 to 7 p. m.
Bhrhart, Paul, (N) 78, (Reg.), 313 W.
30th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Ehrmann, Herman A., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
29 B. 62d. 9 to 12 am., 5.30 to
6.30., Sundays, 10 to 12.30 only.
Biohaoker, H. P., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 66
Columbia. 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Bidenbenz, Anton, lEl) 46, (N) 81,
(Reg.), 248 W. 49th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3 p. m.
Eife, Arthur F., (Be) 81, (Hom.), 175
W. 10th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Eife, Francis, (Dq) 74, (Hom.), 335
B. 18th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Binhorn, Max, (Cj) 84, (Reg.), 107 B.
65th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 6 p. m.,
Sundays from 8 to 10 a. m. only.
Bisenberg, Isadore C, (At) 92, (Reg.),
76 Riverton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Elebash, Carl P., (Bs) 84, (Hom.),
228 B. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 1416.
Elebash, Clarence S., (Bs) 81, (N) 91,
(Hom.), 228 E. 19th. 11 a. m. to
1, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1416.
Eleazarian, Mackertich, (N) 90, (Reg.),
106 B. 24th. 12 a. m. to 2, 4 to 6,
8 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 678-18th.
Bliot, Ellsworth, (Q) 52, (Reg.), 48
W. 36th. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m.
Bliot, Ellsworth, Jr., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
48 W. 36th. 9 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to
1.30 p. m.
Elisen, Eugene R., (Bw) 93, (Reg.),
177 E. 93d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to
1, 6 to 8 p. m.
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NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Elliott, Geo. H., (Mh) 82, (Reg.), 228
W. 11th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8j>. m.
Elliott, George R., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
48 B. 26th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel. 1302 Q.
Elliott, George T., (Fr) 81, (Reg.),
7 W. 31st. 9 a. m. to 1, 4.30 to 6
p. m.
Elliot, Henry Thurloe, (Q) 71, (Reg.),
153 W. 14th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
Elliot, James Woodward, (Q) 50,
(Reg.), 153 W. 14th. 8 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 7 p. m.
. Elliott, Richmond B., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
25 E. 129th. Until 8.30 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.
Elliott, Samuel R., (N) 56, (Reg.), 32
Waverly pi. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Ellison, Chas. Ruxton, (K) 73, (Reg.),
206 E. 116th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Elmendorf, Thomas C, (Bs) 75,
(Horn.), 344 E. 42d. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Elmore, Wm. T., (Av) 88, (Reg.), 78
W. 94th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Elsberg, C, (Q) 93, (Reg.), Mt. Sinai
Hospital, Lexington av. and 66th;
Res., 137 E. 57th.
Eisner, Carl E., (Jw) 74, (Reg.), 166
B. 96th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Blwert, Ohas. P., (K) 91, (Reg.), 148
W. 15th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., and by
app't.
Ely, Albert H., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 19 W.
46th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 4.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Ely, G. W., (K) 94, (Reg.), Bell Hosp.
Ft. E. 26th.
Ely, John Slade, ( ) 86, (Reg.), 107 W.
74th. 11.30 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Ely, Leonard W., (Bs) 92, (Horn.), 32
W. 88th.
Emerson, John H., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 81
Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Emerson, Joseph B., (Ac) 76, (Reg.),
20 E. 30th. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5.3()
p. m.
Emery, Mary E., (Cw) 82, (Horn.), 21
E. 2lst. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Emmet, Bache McEvers, (Q) 67,
(Reg.), 18 E. 30th. 11 a. m. to 1
' p. m.
Emmet, J. Duncan, (Ac) 80, (Reg.),
91 Madison ave. lO a. m. to 1 p. m.
Emmet, Thomas Addis, (B) 50, (Reg.),
89 Madison ave. 10 to 12 a. m.
Bnders, Thomas B., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 163
W. 121st. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Tel. 348 X.
Bmgelsman, Bernhard, (K) 75, (Reg-),
161 E. 115th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ,^.^ _„ ,^ .
Engelsmann, Max, (Dj) 76, (Reg.),
349 E. 52d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p.
m. ; Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
English, J. J., (N) 93, (Reg.), 65th and
1st ave. .,„ ,„
Engman, Martin F., (N) 90, (Reg.),
131 E. 34th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6
to 8 p. m. ,„,..,-
Ennis, James S., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 117
E. 17th.
Brdtmann, Paul W., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
2023 7th a v.
Erdman, John F., (K) 87, (Reg.), 141
W. 34th. Until 9 a. m., 11 a. m. to
1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brlwein, Michael, (N) 81, (Reg.), 16
W. Manhattan. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ermentraut, H., (Bs) 82, (Horn.), 466
Hart. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. 327 Wmsbgh.
Ermentraut, John, (Bs) 63, (Horn.),
261 B. 4th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Ernst, Peter Hays, (N) 86, (Reg.), 141
E. l6th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.r
Sundays, 1 to 2 p. m.
Escobar, Julius A., (Bx) 91, (Eel.), 500
Manhattan av.
Esson, Frank Gordon, (Es) 89, (Reg.),.
139 W. 34th.
Esterly, Frank P., (W) 72, (Reg.), In-
wood.
Bttinger, Edward S., (Q) 83, (Reg.),.
172 E. 82d. 8 a. m. to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ettinger, Henry, (K) 90, (Reg.), 2150-
5th av. 8 to lO a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 674 X Harlem.
Ettinger, Leo, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 204 E..
72d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p.
m. Tel. No. 91 A. 79th.
Ettinger, "Wm. Louis, (N) 91, (Reg.)^
1837 Lexington av. 4 to 6 p. m.
Eurich, Christian, (Bx) 76, (Horn.),.
209 E. 87th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Evans, Gfeorge A., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 337
W. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 ta
8 p. m.
Eversfield, Frank J., (Af) 91, (Reg.), '
158 W. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m. 1 to 2
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ewell, Douglass, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 75 B.
56th. Roosevelt Hospital.
Ewing, James, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 260 W.
57th.
Ewing, Wm. A., (K) 169, (Reg.), 134
W. 58th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1484, 38th.
Byers, Wm. L., (K) 92, (Reg.), 22a
Lexmgton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 9
p. m.
B™on, Wm. G., (K) 87, (Reg.), 170-
WiUis av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
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405
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Fabricius, Julius A., (Ba) 73, (K) 92,
(Reg.), 23 W. 11th.
Fales, Henry P., (K)-88, (Reg.), 590
B. 141st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2 and
6 to 8 p. m.
Fanning, Abram Mills, (Q) 86, (Reg.),
259 W. 121st. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.;
evenings by appointment.
Fanning, Abrami M., Jr., (ta 86,
(Reg.), 259 W. 121st. 10 a. m. to 1
p. m. ; evenings by appointment.
Fanning, Warren A., (N) 76, (Reg.),
115 W. 63d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Fanoni, Antonio, (Fi) 93, (Reg.), 126
Macdougal.
Fanyou, Joseph, (Dq) 66, — , 590 6th
BV.
Faquinetto, Raymond P., (N) 86,
(Reg.), 213 E. 69th.
Farler, S. A., (Ok) 86, (K), (Reg.),
145 Clinton.
Farrar John N., (B) 74, (Reg.), 1271
Broadway. 9.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Farrell, James J., (As) 78, (Reg.),
205 W. 31st. 8 to 1() a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Farrell, Jennie G., (D) 85, (Reg.),
22 B. 20th.
Farrell, Wm. F., (N) 85, (Reg.), 101
B. 122d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Farries, Robert, (Af) 65, (Reg.), 1105
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Farington, Jos. Oakley, (N) 57, (Reg.),
1991 Madison av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Farrington, Wm. H., (K) 72, (Reg.),
Astor House. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Farwell, George D., (N) 88, (Reg.),
108 E. 28th. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Fansner, Oscar, (N) 94, (Reg.), 303
W. 52d. 73 Thirty-ninth A.
Feely, Wm. Clark, (N) 84, (Reg.),
379 1st av.
Feeney, Michael B., (N) 80, (Reg.),
32 3d. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Feigenblatt, Louis, (N) (Reg.), 356 B.
79th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Feinberg, Israel S., (N) 93, (Reg.),
167 E. 111th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
. p. m. Tel. No. 488 W.
Feinberg, Scheima, (Cv) 71, (Reg.),
148 E. 81st. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Feldman, Benson M., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
170 B. 79th. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 481 W.
Fendler, A. M., (Fs) 82, (Reg.), 24
Beekman pi. 12 to 5 p. m.
Feon, Elisha, (K) 87, (Reg.), 168 E.
116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Ferdinand, John E., (N) 68, (Reg.),
220 W. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ferguson, Frank. (Ai) 80, (Reg.), 20
W. 38th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Ferguson, James A., (K) 81, (Reg.),
34 Lind ave., Highbridge.
Ferguson, James Francis, (N) 60, (K)
60, (Reg.), 168 Lexington, ave.
11.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Tues. and
Fri. Res., Central Valley, N. Y.
Ferguson, James G., (K) 81, (Reg.),
318 E. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1220 R. -
Ferguson, Jeremiah Sweetser, (N) 93,
(Reg.), 252 W. 22d. Until 10 a. m.,
4.30 to 5.30 p. m.
Fernandez de Ybarra, Augustin M.,
(N) 81, (Reg.), 194 W. 10th. 9 to 11
a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Ferrer, Jose M., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 35
E. 31st., Box 177. 10 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7.30 p. m.
Ferrier, James, (CI) 81, (Horn.). 166
E. 111th. Until 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Feriris, Albert Warren, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
12 B, 47th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 5 to
e p. m. daily; Tues., Thurs. and
Sat, 7.30 to 8.80 p. m.
Field, C. Everett, (N) 91, (Reg.), 1967
Washington ave.
Field, Matthew D., (K) 79, (Reg.),
115 E. 40th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.; and 71 Broadway, 12 to 2
p. m.
Fielder, Frank g., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 33
W. 93d. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
4.30 to 6 p. m.
Fields, Wm. J., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 176 W.
81st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Finch, Joseph, (Bs) 66, (Horn.), 106
W. 44th. Until 8 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Finley, B. F., ( ) — , (Horn.), Ward's
Island Resident Physician.
Finnell, Thomas C, Jr., (N) 80, (Reg.),
119 Leroy. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Fischer, Charles S., Jr., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
201 W. 118th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 p. m., and by appt.
Fischer, Louis, (N) 84, (Reg.), 187
2d ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Fischer, Siegfried, (Cs) 87, (Reg.),
314 E. 15th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7,
p. m., Sun. 10 to 12 a. m.
Fiichlowitz, Gustave G., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Park ave and 77th.
Fisher, Edward D., (N) 78, (Reg.);
6 W. 39th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Fisher, Eustace W., (Q) 71, (Reg.),
30 W. 26th. 3 to 4 p. m.
Fisher, Tunis H., (N) 89, (Reg.), 68
Washington Sq. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.- Continued.
Pishmann, Arthur, (N) 86, (Reg.),
118 Rivington ave. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
risk, Arthur Lyman, (Be) 89, (Reg.),
13 W. 50th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
TTiske, James Porter, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
328 W. 57th. 11 a. m., to 1, 5 to 6
Fitch, Allen, (At) 79, (N) 80, (Reg.),
152 W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, at 6
p. m. and by appt. Tel. No. 925
38th.
Fitzgerald, Alphonsus J., (K) 80, (Reg.)
1668 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3. 6 to S T>. in. r<A Nn, irrl W.
Fitzgerald, Joseph S. (V) 70, (Reg.),
1969 7th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8. p. m.
, Fitz-Hugh. P.<itrirk Herrv. (M1 01.
(Reg.), 151 E. 84th. 10 to 12.30
a. m.. Wed. and Sat. until 10.30.
Fivey, Robert E., (At) 87, (Reg.), 155
E. 72d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 69a, 79th st.
Flanders, A. L., (N) 92, (Reg.), Bell.
Hosp., ft. of 26th.
Fleming Edward M., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
1982 Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fleming, Martin J., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
132 Lexington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Fleming, Walter M., (At) 62, (Reg.),
240 5th ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.
Fleming, Wm. L., (Bs) 73, (Horn.),
74 W. 52d. 2 to 6 p. m.
Fletcher, Addison C, (Bs) 61, (Horn.),
336 W. 81st. ' \ ' > V I'
Flint, Austin, (B) 57, (Reg.), 69 E.
34th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Flint, Austin, Jr., (K) 89, (Reg.), 252
Madison ave. 11.30 a. m. to 1.30
p. m.
Flint, Wm. H., (K) 77, (Reg.), 37 E.
33d. 12 to 1, 5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Fluhrer, Wm. F., (K) 70, (Reg.), 479
5th ave. 10 to 12 a. m., 7.30 to 8
p. m.
•'^'^""o-,"'^*™^^ W- (^) '^6, (Reg.), 116
B. 81st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 400 W.
Plynn, T. J., (N) 91, (Reg.), 48 Henry.
8 to 10 a. m.
Foerster, Francis, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 39
W. 52d. 11 a. m. to 1, at 6 p. m.
Poland, John P., (N) 84, (Reg.), 511
Hudson. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Fontaine, Louis P., (Ft) 61, (Af) 71,
(Reg.), 109 B. 40th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Poote, Edward Bliss, (A) 60, (Reg.),
120 Lexington av, 9 a, m. to 6
p. m.
Poote, Edward Bond, Jr., (Q) 76,.
(Reg.), 120 Lexington av. 9 a. m.
Foote, Edward M., (Be) 90, (Reg.), 303
B. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5.30 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 1333 Q. ,_ ^ ^^ ,„ , ,
Foote, Hubert T., (Bx) 80, (Bel.),
120 Lexington av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Forbes Henry Hall, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 31
W. 25th. 4.30 to 6 p. m.
Forbes, G. L., (Bs) 93, (Horn.), Wards
Island Hosp. „ > „.„
Ford, Charles M., (N) 88, (Reg.), 242
W. 185th. 9 to 11 a. ni., 5 to 7 p. m
Ford, James C, (Bd) 78, (RegO, 233
E. 104th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
Fordyce,' John A., (Au) 81, (Cj) 88,
(Reg.), 66 Park av. 9 to 11 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m. _ ^ ^„^
Forest, Wm. E., (N) 76, (Reg.), 101
Waverly pi. 12 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Forman, James H., (N) 77, (Reg.), 135
E. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Foster, Frank P^ (Q) 62, (Reg.), 16
E. 31st. 9 to 11 a. m.
Foster, George Vickery, (Av) 81,
(Reg.), 109 E. 18th. Until 11 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Foster, Mathias L., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 7
E. 41et. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Fountain, Mrs. E. J. Pierce, (Cb) 67,
(Horn.), 153 B. 62d.
Fourness, Brice John, (Db) 50, (Q)
68, (Reg.), White Star dock, foot of
W. iOtb. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Fowler, George B., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 56
W. 50th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Fox, Andrew J., (K) 84, (Reg.), 120
Broadway. 12 to 3 p. m. Res. 73
E. 54th, by appointment.
Fox, Geo. H., (A) 69, (Reg.), 18 E.
31flt. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Pralick, Wilfred G., (Ed) 86, (Hom.),
745 Madison av. 11 to 12 a. m., 1
to 3, 7.30 to 8 p. m.
Francis, Wm. B., (Ou) 75, (Reg.), 45
B. 22d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pranghiade, M. G., (K) 89, (Reg.), 342
E. 87th. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m.
Prank, John, (Q) 80, (Reg.), Ill Riv-
ingon. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Francke, Pedro P., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 21
E. 28th.
Prank, Simon Gabriel, (Q) 93, (Reg.),
City Hospitals, Blackwells Island,
foot of 53d E. R.
Prankel, Edward, (Q) 68, (Reg.), 217
E. 17th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Prankenberg, Jacob H., (Q) 83, (Reg.).
142 B. 74th.
Franklin, David, (N) 78, (Reg.), 17
E. 129th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 674 X.
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PEY8ICIAN8 OF NEW YORK.
407
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Franklin, Edward D., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
331 W. 14th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Franz, Henry, (Bx) 81, (Eel.), 145
E. 38th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., 6 to
9 p. m.
Frauenstein, Grustavus, (Q) 68, (Reg.),
508 W. 57th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Frauenthal, Henry W., (K) 90, (Eeg.),
241 E. 50th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6.30
p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 a. m.
Tues. and Thurs., 8 to 9 p. m.
Frazer, Francis MacDonald, (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 223 W. 57th. 9 to 11 a.
m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Frazer, Gordon, (K) 65, (Reg.), 321
N. 35th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Freeh, August F., (Ck) 87, (Eel.), 228
B. 23d.
Freeborn, George C, (Q) 73, (Reg.),
215 W. 70th. 8 to 9 a. m.
Freedman, Joseph, (At) 91, (Reg.),
320 E. 81st.
Freeman, Alpheus, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
123 E. 74th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Freeman, Harry, (K) 84, (Reg.), 29
Jefferson. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m. Res., 354 E. 50th. 3
to 4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Freeman* Nathaniel M., (Ag) 52,
(Reg.), 7 E. 92d. 8 to 10 a. m.
Freeman, Rowland Godfrey, (Q) 86,
(Reg.), 201 W. 57th. Until 10 a.
m., 1.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Freer, Jacob S., (Az) 46, (Reg.), 346
W. 22d. Office hours by app't.
Preidrich, T., (N) 90, (Reg.), 229 B.
10th. 7 to 10, 12 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
French, John Herndon, (N) 82, (Reg.),
43 W. 51st. Until 10.30 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
French, Sarah Angle, (Bw) 87, (Reg.),
128 W. 35th. 11 a. m. to 1, 4 to
6 p. m.
Freudenthal, Wolf, (Ca) 84, (Reg.),
943 Madison av. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Fridenberg, Albert H., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
60 B. 6l8t. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Fridenberg, Edward, (Q) 78, (Reg.),
2019 5th av. 8 to 12 a. m. Even-
ings by appointment.
Fridenberg, Percy Henry, (Fj) 90,
(Reg.), 58 W. 76th.
Friedler, Julius L., (K) 90, (Reg.), 259
B. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Friedman, Alfred, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 862
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Friedman, Benjamin, (Af) 90, (Reg.),
334 E. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Friedman, David, (N) 91, (Reg.), 332
E. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Friedman, J., (At) 91, (Reg.), 320
B. 81st.
Friedrich, James J., (Q) 71, (Reg.),
131 B. 52d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Friedrich, John, (Bw) 63, (Reg.), 52
W. 4th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Froatz, Ohas. Edward, (K) 92, (Reg.),
212 W. 142d. 8 to 10 a. m.,,6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 599 X. '
Froehlieh, David, (Oj) 72, (Reg.), 117
B. 80th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m., Sundays excepted.
Frothingham, Richard, (Be) 92, (Reg.),
19 E. 38th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 6
p. n.
Fruitnight, J. Henry, (K) 75, (Reg.),
161 W. 57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Fry, Franklin C, (N) 84, (Reg.), 158
E. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m,
Fuchs, Frederick L., (Bx) 81, (Bel.),
10 St. Mark's place.
Fuchsius, John H., (K) 89, (Reg.), 14
B. 120th.
Fuller, Eugene, (Be) 84, (Reg.), 109
B. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6
p. m.
Fuller, Robert M., (At) 65, (Reg.),
136 "W. 42d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Fuller, Wm. H., Jr., (Bx) 89, (Eel.),
58 Barrow st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Fulton, Andrew J., (Q) 89, (Reg).,
3026 Broadway (King's bridge).
Until 9.30 a. m., 12 m. to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Furman, Guide, (N) 56, (Reg.), 107
"W. 85th. Until 1 p. m.
Gabriel, M. Sinbad, (Mt) 81, (Reg.),
139 W. 22d.
Gaedecke, John G. Iv., ( ) 81, (Bel.),
320 2d ave. 12 m. to 2,- 5 to 7.30
p.m.; Sunday, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Gaidyakian, Geo. H., (N) 92, (Reg.),
58 B. 25th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. , 1
Gaillard, Desire A.,'> (:6x) 70, (Eel.),
418 W. 43d. ,
Galbraith, Anna M., (D) 84, (Reg.),,
60 W. 50th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. .
Gallagher, Edward J., (K) 87, (Reg.), \
302 W. 12th. 9 to IC* a. m., 1 to' 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gallagher, Wm. C. (K) 86, (Reg.),
302 W. 12 th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 8 p. m.
Gallant, A. Ernest, (N) 90, (Reg.), 35
W. 53d. 10 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m
Tel. 1347, 38th.
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PSYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY. -Continued.
Gallaudet, Bern. B., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 62
W. 35th. 4.30 to 6p. m.
Gallivan, John W., (N) 86, (Reg.), 2QR
W. 69th.
Galvan, Daniel V., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 27
W. 96th.
Gardiner, G. W., (At) 91, (Eeg.),
litinatic Asy, Wards Island.
Gardner, Alfred W., (N) 90, (Reg.). 59
W. 54th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 tO' 7.30 p. m. June to Oct.,
Sharon Spgs., N. Y.
Gardner, Wm. S., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 415
W. Eud ave. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Garmany, Jasper J., (K) 82, (Reg.), 40
W. 40th. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Gamier, Anna M., (Bw) 93, (Reg.), 241
B. 18th.
Garrard, J. I., (K) 93, (Reg.), N. Y.
CSty Asylum, B. I.
Garrigues, Henry J., (Is) 69, (Reg.),
155 Lexington ave. 1 to 2. 6.30 to
7.30 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Garrigues, Leon F., (N) 91, (Reg.),
155 Lexington ave.
Garrison, Charles M., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
107 W. 38th. Until 9.30 a. m., .5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Garrison, Henry W., (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
154 E. 86th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Garrison, John B., (Bs) 82, (Horn.),
Ill E. 70th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 90 B, 79th.
Gaudineer, Wm. T., (N) 78, (Reg.), 131
E. 116th. Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Gaunt, Thomas T., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 32
W. 33d. Until 9.30 a. m.; after-
noons by app't.
Gazzam, Edwin Van Deusen, (A) 92,
(Reg.), 106 W. 34th.
Geary, James S., (K) 92, (Reg.), 286
Alexander ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2 p. m.
Geu, Abraham, (Bx) 93, (Eel.), 150
Henry.
Gengenbacher, Gustav, (N) 80, (Reg.),
319 E. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., i to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
only.
Geoghan, Wm., (At) 74, (Reg.), 116
W. 63d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Ger,ber, Max, , (N) 91, (Reg.), 1673
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 8 p. mi
Gerrard, Louise, (Cb) 76, (Horn.), 149
, W. 41st. 10 to 12 a. m.
Gerster, Apard G., (Dj) 72, (Reg.),
56 Ej 25th. 8 to 11 a. m., except
Sundays.
Gerstl, Jacob, (Mj) 61, (Reg.), 436
E. 87th. 8 to 9 a. in., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 436 W.
Getty, Samuel E., (N) 91, (Reg.), Bell.
Hosp., ft. of E. 26th.
Gibb, W. Travis, (N) 86, (Reg.), 365
Lexington ave. 10 to 12 a. m., 0
to 7 p. m.; Sundays, 11 a. m. to ^
Gfbb^John B., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 28 W.
Gibbs,' John W., (Bi) 78, (Bel.), 80
E. 79th. 1 to 3.30 p. m.
Gibbs, Samuel E., (Mh) 83, (Reg.), 22
B. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. , _
Gibier, Paul, (Gt) 84, (Reg.), 1 W.
97th. 3 to 6 p. m. ^ ^ ,„
Gibney, Homer W., (M) 93, (Reg.), 16
Park ave. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Gibney, Virgil P., (K) 71, (Reg.), 16
Park ave. Wed. and Sat., 10 to 12
a. m., by app't.
Gibson, Charles Langdon, (Bo) 89,
(Reg.), 46 W. 33d. 8.30 to 10 a. m,,
1 to 2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Gibson, James B., (Bx) 86, (Reg.), 59
W. 45th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Gibson, Lewis M., (Q) 89, (Beg.), 168
W. 81st. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7.30
G^bert, Charles E., (Bs) 70, (Horn.),
343 W. 23d. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Gilbert, M. H., (Cb) 70, (Horn.), The
Bristol, 15 E. 11th. 10 a. m. to 2
p. m.
Gilbert, James B., (N) 74, (Reg.), 23
W. 37th.
Giles, J. Edward, (N) 84, (Reg.), 127
B. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m.j>4 to 5 p. m.
Gill, W., (K) 71, (Reg.), 215 W. 43d.
1 to 3 p. m.
GilfiUan, W. W., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 275
Lexington ave. Until 1 p. m.
Gillespie, John R., (N) 81, (Reg.), 319
B. 55th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Gillespie, L. SafCord, (Cb) 85, (Horn.),
207 E. 14th.
Gillette, Walter R., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
24 W. 40th. 5 to 6 all day.
GUley, Wm. Cantine, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
59 Bank st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
5 to 6 p. m.
Gillingham, H. P., (Bs) 94, (Horn.),
57 W. 51st. 2 to 4 p. m.
Gillam, Wm. C, (Ac) 76, (Reg.), 12
W. 53d. 9 to 12 a. m.
Ginnasi, Francis, (N) 84, (Reg.), 118
Macdougal. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Girdner, John H., (N) 79, (Reg.), 31
W. 38th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Glassford, Robert W., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
350 W. 46th. Until 9 a m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Gleises, John, (K) 77, (Reg.), 302 E.
57th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Gleitsmann, Joseph W., (Ck) 65,
(Reg.), 40 B. 25th. 8 to 12 a. m.,
5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
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409
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Gluck, Samuel, (Dj) 70, (Regj, 167 B.
60th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
G-uichtel, A. Lawrence, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
437 W. 44th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2
4.30 to 7 p. m.
Goelet, Augustin H., (K) 74, (Reg.),
351 W. 57th. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Tel. No. 1252 R, 38.
Goetz, Wolfgang, (K) 79, (Reg.), 732
St. Nicholas ave.
GofEe, James Riddle, (K) 81, (Reg.),
22 E. 35th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m. 264 W. 57th Tties., Fri., 12
to 1.30, 5 to 6 p. m.
Goldberg, Leo G., (Da) 87, (Reg.), 213
Henry.
Goldberg, Samuel, (N) 92, (Reg.), 248
E. Broadway.
Goldberger, Martin, (Mf) 86, (Reg.),
714 6th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Goldenberg, Herman, (Bz) 86, (Reg.),
22 E. 63d. 8 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6.30 p!
m. Sum., 10 to 12 a. m. only. Sum-
mer, 9 to 12 a. m., Sun. excepted.
Goldenkranz, Solomon, (N) 88, (Reg.),
177 Rivington. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Sun., 8 to 10 a. m.
Goldsmith, Marcus K., (N) 85, (Reg.),
1704 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Goldstein, David P., (N) 90, (Reg.),
79 2d av. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Sun., 9 to 12 a. m.
Goldstein, Philip, (N) 91, (Reg.), 204
Henry. Until 9.30 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Goldstein, Samuel; (N) 92, (Reg.), 166
E. 93d. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 7 p.m.
Goldthwaite, Henry, (K) 76, (Reg.),
5th Av. Hotel. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Goldthwaite, R.. (K) 92, (Reg.), Bell
Hosp., ft. of 26th.
Gomez, Horatio, (Q) 49, (Reg.), 156
W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Good, Charles, (Ct) 76, (Reg.), 173 W.
78th.
Goodall, W. Anslie, (CI) 84, (Reg.),
663 E. 158th. . v s /.
Goodman, O., (N) 91, (Reg.), Mt. Sinai
Hosp., Lexington av. and 66th.
Goodman, Jacob J., (N) 75, (Reg.),
243 W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. in., 4 to
7 p. m.
Goodman, Samuel, (N) 89, (Reg.), 220
Broome.
Goodrich, Stwhen W., (Bs) 71,
(Horn.), 458 W. 153d. 7 to 9 a. m.
12 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Good Willie, David H., (At) 68, (Reg.),
154 W. 34th. 9 a. m. to 2 p. rb. '
Gordon, Bernard, (N) 85, (Reg.), 109
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
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Gordon, Mary B., (Bw) 91, (Reg.),
349 W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Gordon, Wm., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 144 E.
36th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m,
Gore, Jennie E., (Cb) 85, (Horn.), 1145
Park av. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Gorman, George J., (N) 91, (Reg.),
233 E. 86th.
Gorman, John D., (Aq) 88, (K) 89,
(Reg.), 140 B. 72d. M. R. Bldg. 8 to
9 a.m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Gottheil, Wm. S., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 25
W. 53d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 1272 R.
Gottlieb, J. Adelphi, (Be) 90, (Reg.),
304 W. 104th. 9 to 12 a. m. and by
appointment, Sundays excepted.
Gottsschaldt, M. Charles, (N) 89,
(Reg.), 13 E. 46th.
Gould, David Bartlett, (K) 82, (Reg.),
139 Hester. 10 a. m. to 2, 5 to 9
p. m.
Gouley, John W., (Q) 53, (Reg.), 324
Madison av. 9 to 12 a. m.
Graber, Sidney S., (N) 88, (Reg.), 185
E. 71st. 11.30 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7.30
Graff?' E. J., (K) 91, (Reg.), 213 B.
112th.
Grandin, Egbert H., (Be) 80, (Reg.),
36 B. 58th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel. No. 1217 R.
Graham, N. Campbell, (Bs) 78,
(Horn.), 261 W. 34th. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Granger, Reed B., (Be) 86, (Reg.), 3
Bond St. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.,
except Sun.; Sat, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Res. 518 Washington av., Brooklyn.
Grant, Prank Sargent, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
29 Broadway, P. S. L. Ins. Co.
Grant, Frederic H., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
257 W. 52d. 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Grant, Gabriel, (Q) 50, (Reg.), 22 E.
49th. Until 11 a. m.
Grant, Mariette, (Bx) 91, (Eel.), 990
6th ave.
Grauer, Frank, (K) 84, (RegJ, 323
W. 46th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Gray, Joseph F., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 326 W.
31st. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m., 6 to 8
p. ra., Sundays excepted.
Gray, Landon Carter, (K) 73, (Reg.),
6 E. 49th. 9 a. m. to 12 m., except
Sundays. Tel. 1561, 38th.
Green, John V. B., (K) 79, (Reg.), 172
B. 74th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Greenbaum, Solomon, (K) 89, (Reg.),
183 Stanton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Greene, Robert Holmes, (Bo) 86,
(Reg.), 14 W. 32d. 9 to 12 a. m.
Greenough, Charles H., (K) 72, (Reg.),
307 B. 57th. 8 to 10 a. m., I to Sl
6 to 7 p. m.
Greenway, Addison W., (Ac) 91,
(Reg.), 89 Clinton pi.
410
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOKK CITY.— Continued.
Gregg, Wm. H., (Q) 56, (Keg.), 143
W. 21st.
Gregory, Samuel H., (Be) 86, (Reg.),
178 E. 117th.
Grey, Alonzo D., (Bx) 81, (Reg.), 120
E. 17tli.
Grier, W. Fisher, (By) 90, (Reg.), 176
W. 87th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Griffin, E. Harrison, (K) 82, (Reg.),
112 W. 45th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m. ; Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
only.
Griffin, Henry Arthur, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
44 W. 48th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
■ Griffiths, John J., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 31 B.
74th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Grimm, Albert O. F., (Bs) 86, (Hom.),
1812 Lexington ave. 10.30 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Grlnnell, Morton, (K) 80, (Reg.), Au-
dobon Park, Wash'n Heights.
Griswold, Henry, (Bd) 64, (Reg.), 42
W. 35th. 10 to 12 a. m.; Sun. and
Thurs. by app't. only.
Gross, Morris, (Dj) 87, (Reg.), 1042
Lexington ave. 10 to 12 a. m.
Grossman, Ellis A., (N) 91, (Reg.). 61
E. 124th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Grovesteen, Charles E., (N) 79 (Reg.),
430 W. 23d. 10 to 12 a. m., 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Grube, Charles Henry, (N) 79, (Reg.),
200 W. 83d; Res. 104.
Gruenberg, Sigmund, (Bz) 79, (Reg.),
56 1st.
Gruening, Emit, ( ) 67, (Reg.), 109 E.
23d. 9 to 12 a. m.
Guarino, Dominco, (Fi) 70, (Reg.), 191
, Mulberry.
Guck Arago J., (N) 90, (Reg.), 286
E. 31st.
Guernsey, Egbert, (N) 46, (Hom.),
528 5th ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Guernsey, Wm. N., (N) 70, (Horn.),
27 W. 52d. 8 to 11 a. m., 7.80 to 8
p. m.
Guilfoy, Wm. H., (K) 89, (Reg.), 122
W. S4th. 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m
Guillon, Charles F., (A) 86, (Reg.),
26 E. 11th. . V s/.
Guiteras, Ramon, (Be) 83, (Reg.), 23
W. 53d. 9 to 11 a. m.. h to 6 p. m.
Sun. and summer, 9 to 11 a. m.
only. Tel. No. 1158 B 88th.
Guleke, Herman F., (Ea) 54, (Reg.),
106 W. 38th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m., Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m.
Gulick, Arratt Reading, (K) 88, (Reg.),
726 Broadway. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gulick, Charlton R., (K) 82, (Reg.),
B'way Central Hotel, 9 to 11 a. m.
Gunn, Robert A., (Z) 66, (Reg.), 124
W. 47th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Gunning, Josephus Henry, (
(Reg.), 640 Madison ave. 1
to 1.30 p. m.
Guntzer, .John Henry, (K) 89,
827 B. 89th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Guth, Wm. C, (Q) 90, (Eeg.),
7lBt. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 6 to '
Sun. 8 to 10.30 a. m. only.
Gutmann, Edward, (Oj) 51,
131 B. 76th. 8 to 9 a. m.
Guttmanu, Frederick, (Dj) 78,
44 W. 126th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m.
Guttmann, J., (Dj) 92, (Reg.),
4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.
p. m.
Gwyer, Fred Walker, (N) 83,
332 Lexington ave. Until 1
5 to 7 p. m.
Haase, Charles F. W., (N) 57
794 Lexington ave. 2 to S
Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Habersack, Charles A., (N) 91
832 E. 161st. Until 10 a. ;
2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hackeling, Herman A., (Ci) 7S
49 7th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to
Wed. eve. excepted.
Hackett, Wm., () — (),
150th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
Haekley, Charles B., (A) 60,
144 W. 44th: 8 to 9 a. n
a. m. to 1 p. m.
Haddad, Ameen P., ( ) 89,
89 Broad. Res. 10 Stone.
Hadden, Alexander, (Q) 56, (R
E. 51st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
p.. m.
lagen, Hugh, (Q) 88, (Reg.)
46th.
Hagan, Hugh H., (Q) 86, (B
W 50th. Until 12 m., at 7
5 to 7 p. m.
Hahn, Leopold, (N) 92, (Reg.)
46th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Haines, F R., (N) 92, (Reg
York City Asylum, Hart's ]
Hall, D. M., (N) 90, (Reg.), C
pital, Blackwell's Island, foo'
F R
Hall, Edwards, (At) 44, (Reg
66th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5
Hall, Frederic Morton, (]
(Horn.), 60 W. 56th.
Hall, R. W., (K) 94, (Re;
Hospital. Res. 69 Lexingt(
Hall, Wm. Hunt, (N) 58, (Ri
E. 54th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Hallett, Evans, (Bd) 88, (R(
B. 19th.
Hallett, George DeWayne, i
(Horn.), 107 W. 82d. 10 to :
5.30 to 7 p. m.
Halliday, Vernon, (Bs), —
247 E. 33d. 9.30 a. m., 1 t«
8 p. m.
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PSrSIOIANS OF NEW YORK.
411
NKW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Hallock, Lewis, (Q) 26, (Horn.), 34
B. 39th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Hallock, Luther Reeve, (N) 88, (Reg.),
155 W. 129th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Hallock, Silas F., (I) 85, (Reg.), 136
E. 39th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 8 p. m.
Hallwood, James B., (Bl) 83, (Reg.),
242 E. 82d. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Halpem, Albert, (Ft) 43, (Reg.), 136
W: 34th.
Halpem, Julius, (Mv) 81, (Reg.), 230
E. BroadVay. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
: Halsey, Frank Spencer, (N) 85, (Reg.),
. 123 W. 69th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m. only.
Hekey, John T., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 17 W.
54th. St. Luke's Hospital.
Halstead, John C, (N) 83, (Reg.), 233
W. 4th. S to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Halstead, Charles Freeman, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 1586 Madison av. 8 to 10
a. m.
Halves, Frederick, (K) 70, (Reg.), 104
E. 81st. 10 to 12 a. m.
Hamilton, Allen McLane, (Q) 70,
(Reg.), 44 E. 29th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Hamlen, Geo. Dempter, (N) 90, (Reg.),
159 Lexington av. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Hamlin, Frederick W., (Bs) 88,
(Horn.), 103 W. 48th. 8.30 to 10.30
a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1206
R.
Hamlin, V. Bernard (Q) 93, (Reg.), 216
W. 1333. 8 to 10 a. m.) 12 to 1, 7
to 8 p. m.
Hamman, Elizabeth Adams, (Bs) — ,
(Hom.), 308 E. 18th. 9 to 11 a. m.|
1 to 5 p. m.
Hammond, Frederick P., (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 143 E. 117th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1.30 and' 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hammond, Graeme M., (N) 80, (Reg.),
58 W. 45th. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Sun-
_ days, 9 to 12 a. m.
Hancock, James Cole, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
143 W. 21st. 2 to 3 p m.
Hands, Wm. Charles, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
324 E. 120th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2
6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No 740.
Haney, James P., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 1907
Madison av.
Hanford, Harold W., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
250 W. 57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
^SS?^''' George F., (N) 92, (Reg.),
239 W. 21st. Res., Mkirk denteai
valley, N. Y.
^S?^^' Horace Tracy, (At) 61, (Reg.),
766 Madison av. 11.30 a. m. to 2.30
p. m. Sunday by appointment.
Hann, George V., (N) 81, (Reg.), 313
W. 51st. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 1213 R.
Harden, Cergh Daniel Bailey, (Q) 91,
(Reg.), 52 W. 35th.
Haiding, Joseph M.., (Bx) 90, (Eel.),
37 Bank. .^
Harding, Jfen. !»;. (N) 60, (Reg.), 252
Wj*ltli. 8 to lO a. m., 1 to 2, 6
•.^to'« p. m.
■ Hardy, S. Olin, (Bs) 84, (Horn.), 251
W. 104th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Hardy, Samuel A., (Bx) 88, (Bel.),
574 2d av.
Harper, James G., (CI) 85, (Reg.), 49th
and Park av.
Harper, W. F., (U) 79, (Reg.), 322 St.
Nicholas av.
Harrigan, Joseph D., (K) 83, (Reg.),
606 Lexington av.
Harrington, Gove S., (Bq) 83, (Hom.),
Ward's Isl. Hospital.
Harris, Edward Eliot, (N) 80, (Beg.),
33 W. 93d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 7 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 34.
Harris, James Wm., (Bt) 82, (Horn.),
2414 2d av. Before 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Harris, Richard, (Bs) 76, (Horn.), 2145
7th av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
Harris, Sally A., (Cb) 78, (Horn.), 2145
7th av. 10 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Harris, Thomas J., (A) 89, (Reg.), 117
E. 40th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 7
p. m.
Harrison, Calvin L., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 80
Washington Square.
Harrison, George Tucker, (Ac) 56,
(Beg.), 221 W. 23d. 10 to 12.30 a.
m., 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Harrison, Gessner, (Ac) 89, (Reg.),
221 W. 23d. 10 a. m., 12 a. m., 5.30
to 7 p. m.
Harrison, John T., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 182
W. 10th. 12 to 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hart, Arthur H., (Bs) 84, (Horn.), 201
E. 23d.
Hart, H. S., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Bellevue
Hospital, ft. of 26th.
Hartley, Frank, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 46 E.
34th. 1 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tel. No.
1330-38 th.
Hartley, Wm. G., (Bs) 75, (Hom.),
335 W. 34th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Hartmann, Jacob, (Ba) 75, (Reg.), 254
W. 37th. Until 10.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 5
to 8 p. m.
Haskell, Henry W., (N) 91, (Reg.),
209 -A.ve A.
Haskell, Nelson D., Q.) 90. (Reg.), 353
W. 57th.
Haskin, Wm. Henry, (Mw) 89, (Reg.),
10 E. 43d.
Hasslcch, Wm., (Mx) 59, (Reg.), 932
2d ave. 8 to 9 a. m„ 7 to 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Halhaway, Henry S., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
140 W. 92d. 9 to 10.30 a. m., o to 6
p. ni.
Haubold. Herman A., (K) 89, (Reg.),
225 E. 723. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Haupt, liouis, ( ) 77, (Reg.), 63 Riv-
ington. • 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Haven, Foster S., (N) 86, (Reg.), 143
W. 61st. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Haviland, Frank W., (Af) 81, (Reg.),
210 W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Hawee, John Beers, (V) 86, (Reg.),
42 Irving Place.
Hawes, Walker A., (Ac) 66, (Reg.),
745 Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 433, W.
Hawker, Benjamin W., (Bx) 75, (Eel.),
510 3d ave.
Hawkes, Forbes, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 41
E. 70th.
Hawkes, John Marshall, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
1343 Lexington ave. 3 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 460, W.
Hawkes, R. Harlan, (Q) 93, (Reg.),
1343 Lexington ave. 9 a. m. to 3 p.
m. Tel. No. 400, W.
Hawlik, Harry W., (N) 90, (Reg.),
104 E. 8th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hsyden, James Raynor, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
107 W. 55th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Hayes, Robert Hulme, (N) 82, (Reg.),
317 E. 65th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Hayes, W. V., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 7 W.
15th, N. Y. Hosp.
Hayman, Abraham, (N) 90, (Reg.),
147 Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Haynes, Irving S., (K) 87, (Reg.), 131
E. 86th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Haynes, Wm. H., (N) 78, (S.eg.), 230
E. 86th.
Hays, Benjamin E., (K) 70, (Reg.),
2080 Lexington ave. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Hayunga, George A., (N) 63, (Reg.),
335 W. 19th St. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 5 to 7 p. m.
Hayward, J. K., Jr., (K) 93, (Reg.),
320 W. 34th, French Hosp.
Hayunga, George E., (Ed) 90, (Reg.),
569 Broome.
Hazen, Henry C, (Q) — , (Reg.), 66 W.
56th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Heacock, Wm. Avery, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
139 W. 85th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Healey, James R., (K) 70, (Reg.), 226
B. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Healey, Joseph S., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 2886
Bailey av., Kingsbridge. Until 9.30
a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Healy, Maurice L., (N) 87, (Keg.), 220
nfath.Tsahel H., (Ah) 59, (Reg.), 104
E. 29th. 10 a. m. till 9 p. m. Sun-
Heofor, StSrt O., (K) 78, (Reg.), 445
Heddm," Jesse W., (N) 87, (Reg.), 147
E. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7.30 p.
m. Sundays, 1 to 2 p. m.
Hedges, B. Van D., (N) 91, (Reg.),
68th, bet. 3d and Lexington avs. N.
y. Founding Hospital.
Heffter. George O., (Bx) 87, (Eel.),
403 Pleasant av.
Heim, John Franklin, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
259 E. 71st. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 429 W.
Heiman, Henry, (Mk) 88, (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 220 E. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Heineman, Henry N.. (Q) 74, (Reg.),
60 W. 56th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Heitzmann, Charles, (Dj) 59, (Reg.),
39 W. 75th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
daily.
Heitzmann, Louis, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 110
E. 58th. 8 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 7 p.
m. '
Helbig, Frederic M., (K) 90, (Reg.),
246 W. 37th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Helfrioh, Charles H., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
136 W. 148th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Hellenstein, Herman, (Z) 90, (Reg.),
710 E. 5th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Heeler, Theodore F., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
117 Waverly PI. 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Helmuth, Wm. Tod, (Bq) 53, (Horn.),
299 Madison av. 10 a. m. to 12.30
p. m. Tel. No. 493, 38th.
Helmuth, Wm. Tod', Jr., (Bs) 87,
(Horn.), 278 W. 71st. 10 to 12 a. m.
Tel. No. 652, 38th.
Hemingway, Samuel, (K) 74, (Reg.),
205 E. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Hemingway, Wm. H., (N) 86, (Reg.),
205 E. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3
7 to 9 p. m.
Henderson, Gustavus, (Be) 91, (Reg.),
202 E. 99th. . V e /,
^A^^' I- /"i'°t ('3) '^2, (Reg.), 8 W.
40th. 1 to 2, 5 to 6, p. m. ; Sundays,
1 to 2 p. m. only.
Hennessy, Mary E., (D) 85, (Reg.), 17
E. 31st. 9 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m
Henry, Joseph N., (Aq) 83, (Reg.),
1448 Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m. Hotel Vendome.
^IS5?' •''2^? ^VA (^> 86, (Reg.), 314 W.
59th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
°KS?^k*^°™^ ¥•' (■^•1) ^' (Keg.),
581 5th ave. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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413
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Henry, Nelson H., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 14
E. 10th. UntillO a. m., 1 to 3,;
Sunday, until 11 a. m.
Henwood, Hugh, (Cz) &S, (Eel.), 1242
Washington a-ve.
Hepburn, Neil J,, (Q) 68, (Keg.), 369
W. 23d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Herb, Joseph N., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 49
St. Mark's pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Herman, Henry, (K) 83, (Reg.), 627
IJexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Herold, Justin, (K) 82, (Reg.), 73 7th
ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Herr, Harriet, (Bx) 89, (Eel.), 331 E.
83d. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Herr, Thomas J., (Bx) 82, (Reg.), 331
E. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Herrick, Everett, (B) 54, (Reg.), 126
Madison av. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Herrick, Mary E., (Bw) 84, (Reg.), 132
W. 44th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Herskovitz, Henry, ( ) 91, (Reg.),
118-5 Lexington av. 10 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 400 W.
Herskovitz, Samuel, (N) 89, (Reg.),
338 E. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Herter, Christian A., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
819 Madison av.
Herzfield, Alfred A., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
211 W. 24th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Herzog, Alfred W., (N) 87, (Reg.),
208 E. 14th.
Heule, Emil, (N) 83, (Reg.), 352 Willis
av. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Sun. by appointment. Tel. No. 352,
Harlem.
Heuel, Franz, (N) 57. (Reg.), 306 2d
av. 3 to 5 p. m., a. m. by appoint-
ment, Sundays excepted.
Heuel, Prank, Jr., (N) 75, (Reg.), 26
Irving place. 4 to 6 p. m., a. m. by
appointment, Sundays excepted.
Heubnsr, Otto, (N) 76, (Reg.), 105 E.
19th.
Heussy, George, (N) 70, (Reg.), 135
W. 13th.
Heyer, Harold H., (N) 87, (Reg.), 56
W. 39th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
1 Heywood. George, (Be) 87, (Reg.), 128
W. 35th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6.30
p. m., by appointment.
Hibbard, Wm. Edward, (N) 89, (Reg.),
E90 7th av.
Hibbe, Leopold, H. R., (N) 90, (Reg.),
235 6th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Hickok. George B., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 309
E; 14th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to 3.30,
7 to 7.30 p. m.
Higgins, John J., (Q) 50, (Reg.), 23
Beekman place.
Hilke, Anna G., (Bw) 84, (Reg.), 330
E. 14th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Hill, Edmund Y., (K) 89, (Reg.), 360
W. 58th.
Hill, George Rowland, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
324 E. 3d. 12 to 2 p. m. at 834
Quiney, Bkyl., 8 to 9 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p, m.
Hiller, James L., (Bs) 86, (Horn.), 110
W. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Hillis, Thomas J., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 51
Charlton. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sun. 1 to 2 p. m.
Hills, Arthur T., (Bs) 75, (Horn.), 129
W. 81st. Res. 465 5th av. Until
10.30 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Himowieh, Adolph A., (N) 87, (Reg.),
136 Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Himowieh, Rose Igelska, (Bw) 89,
(Reg.), 138 Henry. 11 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Hintou, John H., (Q) 52, (Reg.), 41
W. 32d. Until 10 a. m.
Hirons, Gardner, (AJ) 82, (Keg.), 152
W. 49th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Hirsch, Henry P., (N) 91, (Reg.), 402
E. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to
7 p. m.
Hitchcock, Charles, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 57
W. 36th. Util 11 a. m.
Hitchcock, Harlyn, (N) 78, (Hom.),
19 Broadway.
Hitchcock, Henry M., (Q) 61, (Horn.),
38 Park Row. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Res., Greenwich, Conn.
Hitchcock. Urban G., (Q) 69, (Reg.),
51 W. 29th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to
5.30 p. m.
Hoag, Ward B., (K) 92, (Reg.), 117
W. 95th. Until 10 a^ m., 4 to 7
p. "m. ■ Tel. No. 489 K.
Hobbs, Angler B., (Q) 89, (Reg.). 66
W. 38th St. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Hoehheimer, Emanuel, (N) 77, (Reg.),
224 E. 72d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 91 A, 79.
Hodenpyl, Eugene, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 36
W. 56th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Hodgman, Abbott, (N) 58, (Reg.), 141
E. 38th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Hodgson, John H. P., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
29 Washington sq. 9 to lO a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Hoeber, Emil Wm., (N) 76, (Reg.),
612 Lexington ave. 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sun., 8 to 10 a. m.
only. Tel. No. 658— 38th.
Hodlicka, Alex., (Bx) 92, (Bs) 94,
(Hom.), 307 E. 72d.
Hoe'fling, Hermann C, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
171 Rivington. Until 9 a. m., 1.30
to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m. - Sun. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
■ NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Hoelger, Richard L., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
313 2d ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hofeman, CliarlM, (N) 82, (Reg.), 243
E. 86th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Hofeman, E. F., (Dj) 88, (Reg.), 60 E.
7th.
Hoffman, Ernest F., (N) 58, (Horn.),
45 W. 25th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
j>. m.
Hoffman, Julius L., (Cj) 76, (Reg.),
Ill ,2a ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30
. to 7.30 p. m.; Sun., 9 to 10 a. m.
only.
Hofheimer, Justinian A., (K) 85,
(Reg.), 323 W. 126th. 11 a. m. to
1, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 609 X.
Hogan, Edward J., (Q) 67, (Reg.), 308
Madison ave 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Hogan, James Klein, (Af) 88, (Reg.),
140 Henry. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hogan, Michael K., (Q) 58 (Reg.), 226
W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Holbrook, M. L., (Id) 64, (Horn.), 46
E. 21st. 9 to 12 a. m.
Holcomb, Hobart J., (K) 82, (Reg.),
367 Broome.
Holcombe, Wm. Frederic, (At) 50,
(Reg.), 54 E. 25th. 8.30 to 12.30 a.
m., 7.30 to 8 p. m.
Holden, Timothy N., (N) 80, (Reg.),
294 E. Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Holden, Ward A., (Al) 87, (Reg.), 43
W. 39th. 4.30 to 6.30; Sundays, 9
to 11 a. m.
Holden, Warren B., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
107 W. 63d. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Holgate, Thomas H., (K) 69, (Reg.),
206 W. 14th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
HoIIick, Frederick, (Dn) 75, (Eel.),
132 Broadway. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
HoUis, Austin W., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 20
W. 43d. Tues., Thurs., Sat, 7 to 9
a. m. ; other days 2 to 4 p. m.
Hollinger, Wm., (N) 92, (Reg.), 633
6th.
Hollister, Frank, (IC) 90, (Reg.), 226
W. 75th. Until 1 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Holman, Charles H., (N) 87, (Reg.),
327 W. 145th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Holman, D. Emory, (Af) 80, (Reg.),
330 W. 57th. 1 to 4, 5 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 978.
Holmes, George W., (W) 73, (Reg.),
1491 Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Holmes, John F., (N) 75, (Reg.), 844
E. 165th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Holmes, Martha 0., (D)- 86, (Reg.),
75 W. 126th. 8 to 11 a. m.
Holt, Edgar S., (N) 84, (Reg.), 33 W.
63d.
Holt, li. Emmett, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 15
E. 54th. Until 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3
Hoithu'sen, Emil T., (As) 85, (K) 86,
(Reg.), 319 E. 86th.
Honan, Wm. Francis, (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
104 W. 64th. Until 10.30 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Honegger, Oscar P., (Da) 79, (Reg.K
171 E. 71st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,.
6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 11 only.
Hoover, Franklin Pierce, (O) 90,
(Reg.), 154 W. 34th. 9.30 a. m.
to 1, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Hope, George B., (K) 75, (Reg.), 34
W. 51st. 9 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hopfeust, Luise, (Oe) 92, (Reg.), VlQi
E. 111th. Until 11 a. m., 5 to T
p. m.
Hopkins,, Frederick E., (N) 84,
(Hom.), 326 E. 14th. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Hopkins, James Swinburne, (N) 82,
(Reg.), 52 W. 84th. 11 a. m. to 1,
6 to 8 p. m. Sun., 12 to 1 p. m.
150 W. 11th, 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m. Sat. 8 to 9 a. m.
Hopkins, John Louis, (N) 87, (Reg.)^
233 W. 54th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,.
7 to 8 p. m.
Hopkins, W. W. (Bs) 93, (Horn.),.
Ward's Island Hospital.
Horn, Charles F. W., (N) 90, (Reg.),
356 W. 124th. 8 to 9 a. m:, 1 t»
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Horn, Eleanor I., (Er) 85, (Eel.), 356
W. 124th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.
to 8 p. m.
Horn, John, (N) 85, (Reg.), 147 B.
Broadway, 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30"
p. m. Sun., 8 to 11 a. m. <
Horner, Richard N. W. K., (N) 87,
(Reg.), 104 W. 84th. 9 to 10 a.
m., 12 to 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Homicke, Frederick Whitcomb, (Q)
93, (Reg.), 103 E. 111th. 8 to 10
a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Horton, Lewis S., (Q) 62, (Reg.), 149
W. 22d. Until 10 1. m., h to 8 p. m.
Hotchkiss, Lucius W., (Q) 84, (Reg.),,
40 W. 40th. 8.30 to 10 a. m?, 5
to 6 p. m.
Houghton Henry C, (N) 67, (Horn.),.
7 W. 39th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Houghton, H. Seymour, (K) 86, (Reg.),
301 W. 88th. 9 to lt).SO a. m."! to
" P\J°4, ■^'^}^ ^^^ August at Mon-
mouth Beach, N. J.
Howard, Clarence C, (Bs) 84, (Hom.),.
57 W. 51st 9 to 11.30 a. ix, 7 to S-
p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m.
58 W. 47th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Howley, Wm. E., (N) 91, (Reg.), 199
Alexander ave. 8 to 10 a. m. I to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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415
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Howser, Frank P., (K) 91, (Reg.), 149
W. 66th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Hoyt, Eugene F., (Bq) 70, (Horn.), 36
"W. 27th. 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Hoyt, Wm. G., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 354
W. 30th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Hubbard, Dwight L., (Aq) 83, (Reg.),
344 W. 33d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Hubbard, George C, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
195 W. 11th. St. Vincent's Hospital.
Hubbard, LeRoy Watkins, (N) 83,
(Reg.), 16 "W. 23d. 8.30 to 9.30
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Hubbard, Oliver P., (Ag) 28, (Reg.),
65 W. 19th.
Hubbard, S. Dana, (K) 91, (Reg.),
No Brother Island.
Hubbard, Wm. N., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 17
E. 38th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Hnbbell, Marvin D., ( ) 90, (Reg.),
236 W. 136th. 5 to 8 p. m. "Wed.,
8 to 10 a. m., 108 E. 136th.
Huber, Francis, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 113
E. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 only.
, Huber, John Bessner, (K) 89, (Reg.),
139 W. 45th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Huber, Joseph, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 113 E.
Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 only.
Hubschmidt, John J., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
234 E. 36th.
Huddeston, John H., (Be) 91, (Reg.),
25 W. 60th. Until 9 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Hudson, George V., (N) 67, (Reg.), 9
Madison. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Hudson, Walter G., (N) 90, (Reg.),
73 W. 131st. 11 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. Afternoon by appointment.
Tnebner, Otto, (N) 76, (Reg.), 105 E.
19th.
Hughes, Bernard, (N) 68, (Reg.), 133
E. 43d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Hughes, M. E., (K) 83, (Reg.), 195 W.
11th. St. Vincent's Hosp.
Hughes, Mary T., (Bw) S9, (Reg.), 106
E. 10th.
Huidekoper, Rush S., (A) 77, (Reg,),
155 W. 56th.
Hull, George A., (Bs) 88, (Hom.), 210
W. 11th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hull, Joseph J., (N) 58, (Reg.), 64 W.
35th. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Hume, Wm. A., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 82 E.
79th. Until 10.30 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Humphreys, George H., (B) 56, (Reg.),
23 B. 47th. 9 to 10.30 a. m.
Hunking, O. Dustin, (K) 77, (Reg.),
16 W. 60th. "The Newton," until
10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Hunt, Dwight B., (Bs) 73, (Horn.), 159
Madison av. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Hunt, Oren G., (Bs) 86, (Horn.), 134
E. 19th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Hunter, Alexander S., (N) 63, (Reg.),
32 E. 29th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
by app't. Sunday until 11 a. m.
Hunter, Dwight W., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
222 W. 23d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Hunter, 6. Tremont, (Ag) 86, (N) 91,
(Reg.), 330 W. 30th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hi^nter, Leneas Jones, (N) 89, (Reg.),
227 E. 31st. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. Tel. No. 1484
Q.
Hunter, Robert, (N) 46. (Reg.), 117
W. 45th.
Hnntington, Abel, (N) 62, (Reg.), 346
Broadway. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Hintington, George S., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
50 E. 73d.
Hupfauf, Eugene F. J., (Ck) 68, (Reg.)
162 E. 79th.
Hupfeld, Henry L., (At) 87, (Reg.), 377
Willis. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Hurd, Edward F., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 481
Mt. Hope Place.
Hurley, John W., (N) 82, (Reg.), 118
Cannon. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Huson, Martha B., (D) 90, (Reg.), 238
E. 96th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Husson, John, (Bs) 85, (Horn.), 135 E.
123d. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Hustace, Francis, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 413
Madison ave.
Hutchinson, H., (Q) 93, (Reg.), City
Hosp. B. Isl., ft. of 52d, E. R.
Hutchinson, Morrison, Thos., (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 44 W. 49th.
Hyde, Ovid A., (Bx) 84, (E'cl.), 127 E.
93d. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Hyland, Charles Blake, (N) 85, (Reg.),
206 E. 36th.
Hymanson, Abraham, (N) 92, (Reg.),
207 Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to
1.30, 6 to 8( p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
Hyslop, George L., (N) 50, (Reg.), 153
E. 46th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
leloway, H., (X) 69, (Reg.), 1138 Mad-
ison ave. 10 a. m., to 1 p. m.
Imperaicri, Carlo, (K) 74, (Reg.), 30
Oliver. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Ingerman, Anna, (Ce) 93, (RegJ, 320
B. 58th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 'f p. m.
Tel. No. 1620 R.
Ingerman, Sergius, (Ce) 88, (Reg), 320
E. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., %, to 7.30 p.
m. Tel. No. 1620 R.
Irwin, John A., (Br) 75, (Reg.), 14
W. 29th. 11.30 a. m. to 2 p. m., 5 to
6 p. m.; July and Aug., Saratoga,
N. Y.
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NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Irwin, Samtiel Nelson, (N) 92, (Eeg.),
590 7th ave. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 1,
5 to 7 p. m.; 400 W. 42d, 9 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Isaacs, Aj-chibald E.. (N) 86, (Reg.),
168 Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Ishkanlan, Antranig T., (N) 89, (Reg.),
240 W. 34th. ^ ^^„ „
Ives, Frank L., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 117 B.
30th. 12 to 1, 4 to 8 p. m.
Jackson, A. Wilbur, (Ai) 67, (Reg.),
1293 Broadway. ^^^^ „^
Jackson, Charles Warren, (N) 87,
(Reg.), 130 W. 81et. Until 10.30 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Jackson, Frank W., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 12
W. 18th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
• Jackson, George Follansbee, (B) 53,
(Reg.), 889 St. Nicholas ave.
Jackson, George Thomas, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 14 E. 31st. 9 to 12 a. m., 5
to 6 p. m.
Jackson, Meyer, (Bx) 87, (Reg.), 3132
B. 78th.
Jackson, Moses J., (N) 84, (Reg.), 125
B. 84th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 j>. m.
Jackson, Victor H., (W) 78, (Reg.),
240 Lenox av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jacobi, Abraham, (Dt) 51, (Reg.), 110
W. 34th. 8 to 11.30 a. m., Sun.,
Mon. excepted.
Jacobi, Mary Putnam, (Gt) 71, (Reg.),
110 W. 34th. 10.30 to 12.30 a. m.
Jacobsohn, Wm., (N) 93, (Reg.), 152
E. 86th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Jacobson, David, (N) 87, (Reg.), 338
W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, and
6 to 8 p. m.
Jacobus, Arthur M., (K) 76, (Reg.),
126 W. 48th. 8.30 to 9, 11 to 12
a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
J'acoby, George W., (K) 77, (Reg.), 663
Madison av. 8 to 12 a. m.
Jagers, Sallie, (Bx) 79, (Eel.), 143 W.
84th. 9 a. m., to 1, 5.30 to 6.30 p.
m.
Jamal, N. K., (N) 98, (Reg.), Gouvem-
eur slip, cor. Front, Gour. Hosp.
James, R. C, (N) 93, (Reg.), Bell
Hosp., ft. of 26th.
James, Walter B., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 33
W. 39th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.; Sun-
days until 11 a. m.
James, Warren A., (K) 65, (Reg.), 445
Grand. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 7.30 to 9 p. m.
Jamison, Alcinous B., (H) 78, (Reg.),
43 W. 45th.
Jamison, Miss Arta M., (H) 89, (Reg.),
43 W. 45th.
Jamison, Monta W., (H) 89, (Reg.),
43 W. 45th.
Janeway, Edward G., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
86 W. 40th. Until 2 a. m., Sundays
excepted. ,
Janeway, Thomas T., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
26 W. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Janinski, John P., (K) 79, (Reg.), 227
B. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7.30
Janvriii, Joseph E., ( ) 64, (Reg.), 101
Madison av. 11 a. m., 1.30 p. m.
Jarecky, Herman, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 1895
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 12.80
to 1.30, 5 to 7 p. m. ,_ ,
Jarman, George W., (K) 88, (Reg.),
27 B. 64th. 9.80 to 11.80 p. m.
Jarrett, Elizabeth, (Bw) 93, (Reg.),
406 W. 57th. ,^^ „^ ,^ -
Jarvis, Wm. Chapman, (O) 76, (Reg.), ■
142 Madison ave. 9 to 12 a. m.
Jay, John C, Jr., (Q) 65, (Reg.), 54 W.
47th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5.80 to 7.30
p. m
Jellecker, F. A., (K.) 92, (Reg.), 88
Vandam. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Jeffrey, Alexander McLean, ( ) 86,
(Reg.), 133 E. 39th. 9 to 10.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 1 to 3 p. m.
Jeffries, Ferdinand M., (K) 93, (Reg.)> -
218 B. 12th. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. ; Sundays, 1 to 8 p. m. only.
Jenkins, Wm. T., — ' (Ac) 79, (Reg.),
Health Officer Quarantine.
Jenkins, J. H., (N) 93, (Reg.), W. H.
and A. H. Hosp.
Jennings, David D., (N) 86, (Reg.),
333 E. 20th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.80
p. m.
Jennings, Ella A., (Ob) 88, (Hom.), 93
Clinton place. 4 to 6 p. m.
Jentz, Otto P., (N) 64, (Reg.), 207 2d
ave.
Jersey, Charles A., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 234
W. 132d. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Jewett, Charles Taylor, (Q) 68, (Reg.),
162 W. 22d. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Jimenez, Saturnino M., (B) 78, (Reg.),
337 W. 57th. 12 to 1.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Johnson, Alexander B., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
12 W. 10th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.
Johnson, Elizabeth, (Z) 87, (Reg.),
68 W. 88th. 11 to 1 a. m. Tues.
1 to 3 p. m.
Johnson, F. Leighton, (A) 90, (Beg.),
808 W. 26th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Johnson, Geo. Grant, (Af) 90, (Reg.),
234 E. 112th. 8 to 9 a. m. 2 to 3
6 to 8 p. m.
Johnson, Joseph L., (K) 91, (Reg.),
427 B. 116th. tfntil 9.80 a. m.
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
•"""w^ !?>'., l**"^"^ ^■' (N) 90, (Reg.), 110
W. 104 th.
Johnson, Peter A., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
100 W. 31st. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to S
p. m.
"'^^I'ii®"?', ^- liebekah, (Bx) 80, (Hom.),
568 5th av.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Johnson, Samuel M., (K) 80, (Reg.),
133 W. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4
to 7.30 p. m.
Johnson, Wm. H., (A) 85, (Eeg.), 119
W. 26th. Until 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
5 to 6 p. m.
Johnston, George W., (N) 64, (Reg.),
1667 2d av. Until 12 a. m.
Johnston, James O., (N) 92, (Reg.),
103 W. 77th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to
6 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 12 a. m.
JoUiffe, James H., (Ci) 84, (Reg.),
105 W. 86th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3 pr. m.
Jones, Charles D., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
147 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Jones, Henry W., (Ap) 74, (Reg.),
113 W. 71st.
Jones, Homer Brush, (N) 91, (Reg.),
91 Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Jones, Israel C, (Al) 74, (Reg.), 182d
E. S. of 3d av. Supt. and Res.
Physician Home for Incurables,
Fordham. Until 10 a. m. Thursday;
daily.
Jones, Luther C, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 469
Hudson.
Jones, Mary A. Dixon, (D) 75, (Reg.),
1476 Lexington av. 3 to 5 p. m.
Jones, Roland D., (A) 81, (Reg.), 140
W. 34th.
Jones, S Beach, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 28
W. 32d. 8.30 to 9 a. m., 11.30 to
1 p. m
Jones, S. Seabury, (N) 69, (Reg.), 20
E. 63d. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30 p. m.
Jones, Walter H., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
the Loring, 202 W. 74th. 9 to 10.30
a. m., 5 to 6.30 p. m. Tel. No. 461
K.
Jordan, Louis J., (Bx) 72, (Eel.), 17
W. 19th.
Joyce, Robert A., (K) 73, (Reg.), 1803
Washington ave. Until 10 a. m., 2,
after 7 p. m.
Joyce, Thomas F., (N) 59, (Reg.), 217
E. 31st. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Judd, A. M., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 7 W. 15th.
N. X. Hospital.
Judson, Adoniram Brown, (B) 65, (Q)
58, (Reg.), 25 Madison ave. 11 to
12 a. m.
Jufe, Tsidor, TCk) 86, (Reg.), 184 E.
Broadway.
Junor, Kenneth Frank, (N) 86, (Reg.),
160 W. 29th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Kadien, Michael A., (K) 91, (Reg.),
326 W. 145th.
Kaemmerer, Charles, (N) 75, (Reg.),
173 7th ave. 5 to 6 p. m.
Kahn, Arthur, (Oj) 84, (Reg.), 160 B.
60th. 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 228 B.
Digitized by
Kahn, Herman, (Ck) 61, (Reg), 158
E. 74th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Kakels, Moses S., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 243
E. 49th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Kalish, Richard, (K) 75, (Reg.), 50
W. 36th. Mornings by appointment
only; 12 m. to 2 p. m.
Kalisher, Joseph, (N) 81, (Reg.), 239
E. 72d. 8 to 91 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Kalisher, Jacob, ( ) 81, (Reg.)
Kammerer, Frederick, (Ca) 80, (Reg.),
667 Madison ave. 10 to 12 a. m.
Kan, Anton, (Dj) — , (Reg.,) 718 E.
6th.
Kane, Charles J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 673
2d ave.
Kantrovitz, Adolph, (Mr) 62, (Reg.),
120 Rivington.
Kaplan, W., (N) 91-92, (Reg.), 486
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 380 W.
Katzenbach, Wm. Henry, (K) 71,
(Reg.), 22 W. 45th. 11 a. m. to 1,
5 to 6 p. m.
Katzenberg, Meyer, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 134
E. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7.30, open Sun. 8 to 11 a. m. Tel.
No. 400 W.
Katzerimeyer, Guido, (K) 83, (Reg.),
625 Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kay, Richard, (N) 85, (Reg.), 365
W. 36th.
Keane, James J., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 376
2d av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Keane, Thaddeus J., (N) 83, (Reg.),
53 W. 16th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Kearney, Thomas J., (K) 74, (Reg,),
126 E. 29th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to
5 p. m.
Keatiuge, Harriet C, (Cb) 79, (Horn.),
136 W. 48th. 10 a, m. to 1 p. m.
Keatinge, Harriet D'Esmonde, (Cb)
83, (Hom.), 136 W. 48th. 10 a. m.
Keene, Wm'. M., (N) 91, (Reg.), 85
Varick.
Keeney, Burtis M., (Af) 64, (Reg.),
51 Convent av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Keily, Edward A., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 139
W. 104th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Kellogg, E. M., (N) 52, (Hom.), 115
E. 37th.
Kelly, Geo. E. C, (N) 92, (Reg.), 1702
Lexington. Until 10.30 a. m., 12 to
2, 5 to 7.30 p. m.
Kelly, Gertrude B., (Bw) 84, (Reg.),
325 E. 17th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Kelly, Henry J., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 305
E. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kelly, James Edward, (Dx) 67-68,
(Reg.), 16 E. 29th. Before 12 noon
6 to 7 p. m.
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PBTSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
KeUy, Thomas, (N) 84, (Reg.), 357 W.
57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 464 K.
Kelsey, Charles B., (Q) 73, (Beg.), 25
Madison ave. 9 to 12 p. m.
Kemp, James T., (K) 89, (Reg.), 225
E. 72d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Kemp, Robert Coleman (Q) 87,
(Reg.), 168 W. 54th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Kemp, Wm. M., (K) 70, (Beg.), 329
W. 23d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Kennedy, Francis S., (N) 91, (Reg.),
15 W. 73d.
Kennedy, John M., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 163
W. 97th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Kennedy, John T., (Q) 61, (Beg.), 107
E. 29th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kennedy, Samuel, (N) 69, (Reg.), 348
30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Kennedy, William C, (As) 80, (Beg.),
203 W. 34th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
Kew', James H., (N) 83, (Reg.), 238
B. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to. 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
KepHart, Thomas P., (A) 54, (Beg.),
26 E. 10th.
Kepke, John (K) 90, (Reg.), 317 E.
13th. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kerr, George W., (K) 83, (Reg.), 77
W. 50th. Until 11 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kerley, Charles G., (N) 88, (Reg.),
136 W. S3d.
Kerr, Samuel G., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 215
E. 51st. 1 to 2 p. m.
Kerrigan, Joseph S., (N) 93, (Beg.), 49
W. 132d.
Kesseler, Aloysius, (N) 76, (Beg.), 238
W. 49th. 8 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Kessler, Adolph, (Oj) 55, (Reg.), 644
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m., Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.
Ketch, Samuel, (K) 75, (Reg.), 329
W. 29th. 9 to 11 a. m., and by
appointment.
Kettenbeil, Ernest Alexander, (Bx) 74,
(Eel.), 667 E. 146th.
Kune, Theo., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 70 W.
120th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
Keyes,' Edward L., (N) 66, (Reg.), 109
E. 34th. 9 a. m. to 1, except Sun-
days.
Kiefer, Louis F., (Q) 86, (Beg.), 441
W. 57th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.,
Sun. 9 to 12 a. m. Tel. No. 492 K.
Kilham, Eleanor B., (Bw) 82, (Reg.),
3 Livingston place.
Kiliani, Otto, (Jw) 88, (Reg.), 133 E.
57th. 10 to 12 a. m. and 6 p. m.;
Sunday 10 to 12 a. m.
Kimball, Paul T., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 20
W. 47th.
Kimball, Renel B., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 24
E. 41st.
Kinch, Charles A., ( ) 73, (Reg.),
273 W. 70th. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 12,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
King, David F., (Q) 74, (Reg.); 651
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2 p. m.
King, Ferdinand, (G) 74, (Beg.), 149
W. 66th. Until 10 a. m., after 5
Kfig^ Hubert M. S., (N) 70, (Beg.),
2161 Amsterdam. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
King, Morris L., (Q) 81, (Beg.), 346
Broadway. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
King, Thomas A., (At) 88, (Beg.), 141
Lexington ave.
King, Wm. Harvey, (Bs) 82, (Hom.),
23 W. 53d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
King, Wm. Nephew, (N) 47, (Horn.),
214 W. 44th. 9 a. m. to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Kinnear, Beverley O., (A) 70, (Beg.),
21 W. 34th. 10.30 to 12.30 a. m.
Kinnicutt, Francis P., (Q) 71, (Beg.),
42 W. 37th. 11.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Kip, Isaac L., (N) 54, (Keg.), 44»
5th ave.
Kirby, Joseph Bassett, (N) 80, (Beg.),
32a W. 113th. » to 11 a. m., 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kirchhof, Charles G., (K) 84, (Reg.),
2902 3d ave. 9 to 10 a. m. Res.,
527 Ames ave. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kissane, Wm. E., (N) 85, (Beg.),. 120
W. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Kistler, Eugene M., (K) 93, (Beg.),
153 W. 11th.
Klein, Emma, (Ee) 92, (Horn.), 101
Waverly pi.
Klein, Fred W., (At) 84, (Beg.), Ill
E. 7th. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1 to a, 7 to
8 p. m.
Klinker, Louis T., (Q) 93, (Beg.), 423
W. 51st.
Kletzsch, Gustav A., (K) 82, (Beg.),
34 E. 60th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Klippert, Herman G., (Q) 89, (Beg.),
102 E. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Klotz, Herman G., (Dp) 68, (Beg.),
42 E. 22d. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p.
m.; Wed., 5 to 8 p. m.; Sun., 10 to
12 a. m. only.
Knapp, Arnold H., (Q) 92, (Beg.), W.
59th, near 9th ave.
Knapp, Gideon Lee, (Q) 77, (Beg.), 42
W. 21st. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Knapp, Herman, (El) 54, (Beg.), 26 W.
40th. 8 to 12 a. m.
ICnapp, H. J., (Af) 92, (Beg.), Lexing-
ton and 4th aves., 49th and 50th.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Knapp, John B., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 62 W.
51et. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Kneer, Ferdinand G., (N) 87, (Reg.),
236 W. 51st. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Kneuper, Frederick J., (N) 75, (Reg.),
119 B. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 toi 8 p. m.
Knickerbocker, George S., (Q) 76,
(Reg.), 145 W. 128th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6.30 to 7.15 p. m.
Kneif, John D., (K) 89, (Reg.), 347 W.
24th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Knight, Charles Huntoon, (Q) 74,
(Reg.), 147 W. 57th. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Knight, Ebenezer, (N) 47, (Reg.), Ill
W. 62d. 2 to 3 p. m.
Knight, Eva H., (Bw) 91, (Reg.), 321
E. 10th .
Knisht. Edward H., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
137 "W. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Knipe, George. (Q) 85, (Reg.). 354 W.
24th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Knowles, Rollins H., (L) 81, (Reg.).
110 W. 129th. 9 to ] 2 a. m., 5 to 8
. p. m.
Koehler, August, (Cv) 47, (Reg.), 215
B. 19th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Koempel, Robert A., (N) 87, (Reg.),
7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Sundays, 8 to 10' a. m.
Koenig, Herman, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 705
Lexington. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m.
only.
Koemer, M., (N) 92, (Reg.), 795 Lex-
ington av.
Koester, Henry P., (K) 91, (Reg.),
233 E. 85th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 to
2, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Koesztler, Edward, (Mj) 58, (Reg.),
777 Lexington av.
Kohn, Albert, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 217 E.
62d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Kohn, Ludwig, (Dj) 87, (Reg.), 314 E.
4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kohn, Samuel, (N) 77, (Reg.), 805
Madison av. Before 9 a. m., 11 a.
m. to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Kohn, Sophie Kupfer, (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
132 Manhattan av.
Kolb, Edmund, (N) 84, (Reg.), 433 W.
Kolb, Henry, (Bs) 82, (Reg.), 356 W.
42d.
Koles, Henry M., (K) 92, (Reg.), 1402
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1618 R.
Koller, Carl. (Dj) 82, (RegO, 715 Mad-
ison av. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Koonev, Henry Walton, (N) 91, (Reg.),
18 W. 129th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p,
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Koplik, Henry, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 175 E.
70th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Korfe, John F., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 243 W.
14th.
Kom, Abraham, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 157 E.
65th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Korrer, Christopher F., (N) 88, (Reg.),
113 7th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
Kost, Henry, (Ck) 53, (Reg.), 338 E.
79th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 409 W.
Kraft, l.^ederic de, (B) 83, fReg.), 242
W. 42d. 10 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Kram, George W., (B) 79, (Reg.),
310 E. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Krause, Wm. H., (Bs) 73, (Horn.),
329 E. 14th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m. ; Sun., 8 to 9 a. m.
Krausi, Wm. J., (Bx) 73, (Bel.), 216
E. 17th.
Kreizer. Charles P., (N) 72, (Reg.),
124 W. 41st.
Kremer, Carl L. A., (Cc) 67, (Reg.),
112 B. 57th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
except Sun.
ICretz, F. Henry, (Bz) 69, (Reg.), 149
W. 12th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.; Sun., 8 to 10 a. m.
Krinke, Max, (Bx) 91, (Bel.), 1683
Lexington ave.
Krog, Albert F. E., (N) 81, (Reg.),
221 E. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sun., 8 to 10 a. m.
only.
KroUpfeiffer, Henry, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
48 St. Marks' PI. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.; Sun., 8 to 10 a. m.
Kross, Edward C, (N) 92, (Reg.), 28
E. 10th.
Krug, Florian, (Ca) 82, (Reg.), 13 E.
41et. 10 to 12 a. m., except Sun.
Kubin, W. K., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Park
ave. and 77th, German Hosp.
Kucher, Joseph, (Dj) 74, (Reg.), 38
E. 60th. 10 to 11 a. m.
Kudlich, Herman P., (Dj) 68, (Reg.),
56 W. 17th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p'. m. •
Kuehn. Adelbert P. G., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
1739 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Kuehn,, August J. A., (N) 92, (Reg.),
2011 Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 m. to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Kufner, Joseph, (K) 82, (Reg), 506
W. 48th. 8 to 9 a. m.,'l to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kuhn, Carl W., (N) 64, (Reg.), 344 E.
15th.
Kunitzer, Robert, (Dj) 88, (N) 93,
(Reg.), 223 B. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 11 to
12 a. m. Tel. No. 615 X.
Kuutz, George W., (K)""87, (Reg.),
l/s Island.'
420
PSYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.- Continued.
Kuny, Hugo, (K) gs, (Reg.), 101 E.
105th. 8. to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kunze, Richard E., (Bx) 68, (Eel.),
606 3d ave.
Kurtz, J. Frank J., (Cj) 44, (Reg.),
349 E. 34th.
Kurtzman, Edward J., IN) 91, (Reg.),
242 B. 26th.
Labadie, Feroel T., (Ml) 84, (Reg.),
157 "W. 22d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Ladd, Jedediah, (Aq) 77, (Reg.), 232
E. 23d. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1418 Q.
Ladinski, Louis J., (N) 87, (Reg.), 243
E. Broadway. 9 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to
8.30 p. m.
Laidlaw, Alexander H., (Bq) 61,
(Horn.), 137 W. 41st. Hospital
hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Office hours,
2 to 6 p. m.
Laidlaw, George Frederick, (Bs) 90,
(Horn.), 137 W. 41st. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
liftmbert, Alexander, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
2 E. 37th. 12 to 1 p. m.
Lambert, Edward W., (Q) 57, (Reg.),
2 E. 37th. After 8 p. m.
Lambert, Samuel Waldron, (Q) 85,
(Reg.), 110 W. 35th. 8.30 to 10 a.m.
1 to 2 p. m.
Lambert, Walter Byre, (Do) 84, (Reg.)
30 W. 33d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and
by appt.
Lamphear, Annette E., (Bw) 90, (Reg.)
309 E. 30th. 12 to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Land, Joseph F., (Av) 76, (Horn.),
130 W. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Landes, Leonard, (N) 92, (RegJ, 181
Eldridge. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Landesmann, M., (N) 93, (Reg.), 732
B. 5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. ; Sundays 9 to 11 a. m. only.
Landsman, Samuel M., ( ) 89, (Reg.),
64 E. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Lang, Ludwig, (N) 90, (Reg.), 2428
Second ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 670 X.
Lange, Conrad F., (Mf) 78, (K) 82,
271 Lenox ave.
Lange, Frederick, (Mf) 72^ ;(Reg.),
130 E. 61st. 9 to 10 a. m., Mon.,
Wed., Thurs., Sat.
Langmann, Gustav, (Cc) 65, (Reg.),
121 W. 57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m.; Sundays 9 to 10 a. m. only.
Lannin, Louise, (Ob) 86, (Horn.), 240
W. 52d. 10 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Lapowski, Boleslaw, (Mi) 85, (Reg.),
122 E. 59th. 9 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Larkin, Thomas J., (N) 91, (Reg.),
16(X) Lexington av.
Larkin, Wm. R., (K) 83, (Reg.), 328
St. Nicholas av.
Larmer, Wm. J., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 103
Varick.
Laroche, Pierre, (Cd) 89, (Horn.), 202
W. 31st. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to. 2, 5
to 7.30 p. m.
Lassing, Henry, (Fj) 57, (Reg.), 19
Park place. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to -5
p. m.
Latham, James R., (N) 79, (Reg.), 126
W. 11th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Lattimore, I. R., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Lex-
ington av., cor. 66th. Mt. Sinai
Hosp.
Lauer, Louis Philip, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
627 E. 154th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
8 p. m.
Law, James, (N) 91, (Reg.), 64 E.
122d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 677 Harlem.
Lawrence, Joseph B., (N) 80, (Reg.),
215 W. 125th.
Laweon, Franklin D., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
104 E. 10th.
Lay, James Cochran, (N) 53, (Reg.),
346 E. 42d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Lazear, Jesse W., 30 W. 59th. 8 to
10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Leal, Malcom, (Bs) 79, (Hom.), 144
W. 48th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 7
p. m.
Leale,. Charles A., (K) 65, (Reg.), 604
Madison av. 8 to 11 a. m. Wed., 6
to 8 p. m.
Leaming, Edward J., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 7
W. 63d.
Leary, Arthur H., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 1885
Lexington av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Sun., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Le Barbier, H. A., (Av) 91, (Reg.),
Woodlawn.
Le BoutiUier, Wm. G., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
55 W. 36th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Lederman, Moses D., (A) 89, (Reg.),
1029 Park av. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Lee, Charles M. A., (Am) 89, (Reg.),
41 W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to
7 p. m.
Lee, James, (K) 86, (Reg.), 235 E
134th.
Le Fevre, Egbert, (N) 83, (Reg.), 161
W. 23d. 12 to 2, 5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Lefferts, George M., (Q) 70, (Reg.), 6
W. 33d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Lefkowios, Bartholomeus, (Mj) 86,
(Reg.), 9 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Legget, Ellen C, (Bw) 73, (Reg.),
303 E. 18th. 10 to 1 a. m., Mon.,
Wed. and Fri.
Lehmann, Henry, (N) 81, (Reg.), 301
E. 10th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
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421
NEW YORK CITY.— Contiaued.
Leib, Thomas N., (A) 78, (Reg.), 223
W. 18th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8.30 p. m.
Lellmaun, Charles H., (Ci) 54, (Reg.),
71 W. 55th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Iieo, Simon Newton, (K) 69, (Reg.),
103 W. 55th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Leon, Alexis Marcy, (Q) 78, (Reg.), 81
E. 56th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Leonard, George Wm., (N) 79, (Reg.),
102 W. 75th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Leonard, Wm. R., (N) 76, (Reg.),
463 W. 21st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Leonard, Zenaa L., (N) 80, (Reg.),
326 E. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Leppa, John Jacob, (N) 82, (Reg.),
261 W. 39th.
Lesser, A. Mone, (N) 86, (Reg.), 72
E. 61st. 12 to 3 p. m. Sundays,
11 to 12 a. m.
Lester, Frank W., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
163 W. 45th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Leszynsky, Wm. M., (N) 78, (Reg.),
61 E. 75th. 9 to 12 a. m. daily.
Leuchs; John, (K) 92, (Reg.), 628 E.
145th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.;/ Sundays, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Levene, Isaac, (Mv) 90, (Reg.), 128
Henry. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Leveridge, Silas P., (K) 89, (Reg.),
271 E. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Leverty, Alexander S., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
1826 Lexington ave.
Levie, Henry, (N) 90, (Reg.), 248
Broadway.
Levings, Allen, (N) 83, (Reg.), 1700
Broadway. 1 to 3, 5 to 7 p. m.
Leviseur, Frederick J., (Ci) 84, (Reg.),
640 Madison aye. 8 to 12 a. m.,
5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Levy, HeniT, (N) 78, (Reg.), 214 W.
124th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Lewandowski, Henry P., ( ) 74(,
(Bel.), 87 Clinton pi.
Lewengood, Jacob, (K) 82, (Reg.),
1044 Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Lewengood, Samuel, (K) 82, (Reg.),
129 B. 84th.
Lewi, Maurice J., (At) 77, (Reg.), 78
W. 82d. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 435 K.
Lewinski, Michael, (Mi) 85, (Reg.),
245 B. Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 6
to 7 p. m., Sunday excepted.
Lewinthal, David Clarence, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 154 Henry. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Lewinthal, Jacob, (Cj) 62, (Reg.), 154
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.;
Sundav 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Res. 1135 Madison ave. Until 8 a.m.
Lewis, Amos C, (TJ) 71, (Reg.), Ford-
ham Heights.
Lewis. Charles H.. (K) 84, (Reg.), 18
W. 61st. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Lewis. Daniel, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 249
Madison ave. 9 to 12 a. m., and by
appointment.
Lewis. Emily, (Bw) 91, (Reg.), 321
E. 10th.
Lewis, Prank N.. (At) 82. (Reg.t, 127
Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8
p. m.
Lewis, George G., (N) 88, (Reg.), 7
Beach.
Lewis, Norman H.. CRs) 89, (Hom.l,
224 F. 23d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Lewis, Robert, Jr., (01 85, (Reg.), 14
E. 45th. 9 a. m, to 1 n. m.
Lewy. Raphael, (N) 92, (Res.), 40
Riviusrton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 7 p. m.
Levba. Edward P. W., (K) 89, (Reg.V
39 W. 27th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Leyendecker, P. Theodore, (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 114 1st. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
1, 6. to 7.30 p. m.
Leyton, Albert Henry, (Q) 87, (Reg.).
256 W. 57th, The Rutland. 9 to 10
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Liautard, Alexander P.. (N) 65, (Reg.).
141 W. 54th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m. Res. 62 W. 85th,
Lichtschein. Louis, (K) 85. (Repr.), 318
E. 52d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7,30 p, m.
Liebenau, Charles, (K1 81, (Reg,), 1143
Washington ave. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Liebermann, Gustav, (N) 87, (Reg.),
Cauldwell, cor. Westchester ave.
Liebermann, J. Monroe, (N) 89, (Reg.'),
309 E, 4th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p, m.
Liebet. Dagobert L., (Cj) 67, (Reg.),
444 W. 48th.
Liell, Edward Nicholas, (K) 84, (Reg.),
109 W. 84th. 12.30 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Lilienthal, Frederic W., (Cj) 58,
(Reg.), 306 E. 15th. 7 to 9 p. m.,
2 to 4 p. m.
Lillienthal, Howard, (Be) 87, (Reg.),
33 E. 31st. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 5 to
6,30 p. m.; Sun., until 10 a. m.
only.
Lincoln, Rufus P., (Be) 68, (Reg.),
22 W. 31st. 9 to 12 a. m., 4.30 to 5
p. m.
Licdemeyer, George M., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
329 E. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.; Sun., 6 to 7.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Lindsay, Wm. F., (N) 75, (Reg.), 65
W. 97th.
Lindsay B. Abbott, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 136
W. 44tii. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 8 p. m.
Linehau, Daniel F., (N) 91, (Reg.), 9
W. 49th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Lines, Ernest H., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 256
W. 57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Linn, Hugh James, (A) 78, (Reg.),
Hotel St. Stephen, E. 11th.
Linguist, Maurice F., (Bx) 69, (Horn.),
211 W. 121 St. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to S p. m.
Linsley, John S., (Bs) 66, (Horn.), 65
W. 70th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Linsley, Joseph H., (Aq) 80, (Reg.), 39
Gramercy Park. 12 to 2 p. m.
Lipman, Albert, (Dj) (Reg.), 166 E.
64th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Lippert, Frieda, (D) 89, (Reg.), 45 W.
35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 7
p. m. ; Sunday by appointment.
Little, Albert H., (Q) 70, (Reg.), 158
W. 20th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Lively, Wm. M., (Af) 79, (Reg.), 223
W. 30th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1230 R.
Livermore, Frank, (K) 64, (Gt) 68,
(Reg.), 309 Mulberry.
Livor, John, (Dd) 74, (Hom,), 44 E.
31st. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Lloyd, Alfred H., (Bs) 79, (Hom.), 233
E. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Lloyd, Frederick Oeborn, (N) 85,
(Reg.), 180 B. 72d.
Lloyd, Samuel (Aq) 84, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
24 W. 50th. 8 to 11 a. m., except
Sunday, from 11 to 1.
Locke, Hersey G., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 19
W. 58th. 10.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Lockwnod, Charles B., (Q) 68. (Reg.),
59 W. 35th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2, 5 to 6
p. m. Sunday, 10 to 11 a. m.
Lcekwood, George R., .Jr., (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 44 W. 49th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Loebinger, Hugo J., (Cv) 87, (Reg.),
1048 Lexington ave. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.
Loewenthal, Herman (Ci) 60, (Reg.),
127 E. 84th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Loewenthal. Murray L., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
127 E. 84th. 12 a. m. to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
Logue, Daniel 0., (N) 56, (Reg.), 225
N. 34th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Logue, John, (N) 89, (Reg.), 222 W.
34th.
Long, J., (N) 92, (Reg.), W. H. and
A. H. Hosp's.
Loomis, Alfred L., (Q) 52, (Reg.), 9
W. 34th. 9 to 12 a. m. only.
Loomis, Henry P., ( ) 83, (Reg.), 58
B. 34th. 9 to 10.30 a. ni., 5 to 0.30
p. m. Monday evenings.
Lordly, James E. M., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
243 W. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 8
Lorenz, Johanna, ( ), ( ), 328 B.
19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
Loienze, Edward J., (N) 86, (Reg.),
1658 Lexington ave. 8 to 9 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.
Lovatt, Galen W., ( ) -, (Bel.), 322
9th ave.
Low, Jesse Barney, (Bl) 81, (Reg.),
2151 5th ave. Until 11 a. m., 3 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 619 X.
Lowenbein, Edward, (N) 92, (Reg.),
147 Ave. B. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Lozier, Abraham W., (Bu) 61, (Hom.),
154 W. 78th St.
Lozier, J. De La Montague, (Cb) 78,
(Hom.), 154 W. 78th.
Lubitz, Bertha F., (Bw) 91, (Reg.),
339 E. 85th.
Ludden, James M., (K) 89, (RegJ, 312
W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,5.30 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 662 Harlem.
Ludlow, Ogden Curtis, (N) 83, (Reg.),
210 W. 135th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 p. m.
6 to 7 p. m.
Luis, Jose J., (N) 76, (Reg.), 132 W.
98 th.
Lukens, Anna, (D) 70, (Reg.), 1068
Lexington ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2
and 7 p. m.
Lumbard, .Joseph Edward, (At) 89,
(Reg.), 1975 7th ave. Until 10 a. m.,
1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Luria, G. A., (N) 93, (Reg.), 158
Forsyth.
Lurie, Joseph H., (Cj) 75, (Reg.), 175
'E. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Lash, George Grant, (N) 91, (Reg.),
457 2d ave.
Lusk, Obed L., (Au) 82, (K) 87, (Reg.),
29 W. 26th.
Lusk, Thurston Y., (K) 93, (Reg.),
243 E. 34th.
Lusk, Wm. T., (K) 64, (Reg.), 47 B.
34th. 11.30 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Lustgarten, Sigmund, (Dj) 81, (Reg.),
15 E. 62d. Until 11 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p.m.; Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.
Luther, F. M., (G) 180, (Reg.), 128
W. 66th. 12 to 2 p. m. Tel. No. 425
K.
Lutz, S. H., (0) 94. (Reg.), City Hosp.,
B. Isl., ft. of 52d. E. B.
Lybolt, Archibald, (N) 78, (Reg.), 280
W. 127th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p.m. I
Lyle, Alexander, (N) 88, (Reg.), 117
E. Eighty-first. 12 m. to 1, 6 to 7.30
r>. m. Sunday, 1 to 2 p. m. Tel.
Vo. 381 W.
&o
Lyle, William Gordon, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
Fifty-ninth street and' Ninth avenue,
Roosevelt Hospital.
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423
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Lyman. J. Walter, (.Q) 81, (Reg.), 424
W. Thirty-first. Thursdays excepted.
Sunday, 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lynch, Charles J. .7., (K) 90, (Reg.),
216 E. Thirteenth. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lynch, Charles M., (W\ 89, (Reg.),
508 E. One Hundred and Forty-
third'.
Lynch, John B., (N) 86, (Reg.), 41 W.
Sixteenth. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Lynch. Patrick J., (N) 57, (Reg.), 216
E. Thirteenth. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Lynde, George S., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 41
W. Sixteenth. Until 9 a. m., 11 to
12.30, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Lynde. Nathaniel W., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
26 W. Thirtieth. Until 10 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
Lyon, Jonathan E\, (Da) 80, (Reg.).
231 E. One Hundred and Sixteenth.
8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Lyon, Samuel B., (Bl) 79, (Reg.),
Boulevard and One Hundred and
Seventeenth. 12 to 2, 5 to 6.30
p. m. Superintendent Asylum for
Insane.
Lyon, Samuel K., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 312
Second av. Until ©.30 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Lyons, D. Stanley, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 223
E. Thirtieth. Until 10 a. m., 12.30
to 2, after 5 p. m.
Lyons, Frederick A., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
50 , B. Sixty-third. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2 p. m.
Lyons, William H., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
146 W. Forty-fourth. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5 to 6 p. m.
Lytle, R. Ridley, (Ac) 77, (Reg.), 101
B. One Hundred and Twenty-third.
8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
McAlpin, David Hunter, Jr., (K) 88,
(Reg.), 40 W. Fortieth. 9 to 10.30
a. m.
McAuliffe, George B., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
218 B. 62d. 9 to 11 a. m.. 5 to 7
p. m.
McBarron, John D., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
722 West End ave. Until 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
McBurney, Charles, (Q) 70, (Reg.), 28
W. 37th. 8.30 to 11 a. m.
McCabe, John X, (N) 93, (Reg.), 2456
Valentine ave.
McOabe, Thos., (N) 71, (Reg.), 335
2d. ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
McCaffrey, John B., (K) 62, (Reg.),
2006 5th ave. 6 to 7.30 p. m.
McCallum, James, (Fl) 63, (Reg.), 189
Broadway.
McCallum, Samuel, (N) 79, (Reg.), 17
Stuyvesant. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
McCann, Charles F., (li) 92, (Reg.),
116 E. 116th. 8 to 10 %,. m.. 3,30 to
4,30, 6 to 8 p. m..
McCann, John F., (N) 82, (Eel.), 49 E.
84th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
McCarroll, Henry B., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
18 W. 61st. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
McCleery, Mary J., (Bw) 77, (Reg.),
157 W. 34th.
McClellan, Ezra S., (Dq) 74, (Reg.),
245 9th ave.
McCosh, Andrew J., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
22 E. 56th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to
1 p. m.
McOourt, Peter J., (N) 90, (Reg.), 233
W. 23d. 9 to 12 a. m.
McCoy, John Cresap, (N) 79, (Reg.),
315 Madison ave.
McCracken, Wm., (N) 85, (Reg.), 305
E. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Sundays until 10 a. m.
McCracken, Wm. B., (K) 93. (Reg.),
305 E. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m. Sundays 10 a. m.
McCready, Joseph W., (K) 88, (Reg.),
1675 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 452 W.
McCreeiT, Forbes R., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
129 E. 40th. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
McCreery, John A., (K) 71, (Reg.),
350 Lexington ave. 12 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
McCroskery, John, (K) 87, (Reg.), 319
W. 116th. Until 11 a. m., 1.30 to
3.30, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
McCuUough, William J., (Af) 86,
(Reg.), 32 Second st. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McDermott, J., (N) 93, (Reg.). City
Hospital, Blackwell's Island, foot of
52d, E. R.
McDermott, William J., (N) 54, (Reg.),
1932 Vyse ave.
McDonald, Dennis J., (Q) 88. (Reg.),
207 E. 43d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
McDonald, J. M., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 133
W. 34th. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1,
5 to 6 p. m.
McDonald, R. B., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 117
W. 44th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
McDonald, Roderick E., (Bs) 80,
(Hom.), 2065 Madison ave. 10 to 11
a. m., 8 to 9 p. m.
McDonald, William O., (Q) 55, (Horn.),
117 W. 44th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
McDonough, Edward J., (N) 87, (Reg.),
306 E. 79th.
McDougall, Colin, (K) 78, (Reg.), 104
W. 40th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
McDowell, Charles, (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
116 W. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
McDowell, George W., (Bs) 86,
(Horn.), 151 W. 130th. .8 to 10 a. m,,
6 to 7 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
McEnroe, William M. H., (N) 83,
fReg.), 17 E. Twelfth. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
MoEvoy, James P., (K) 88, (Reg.),
126 B. 29tli. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
McGannon, M. C, (Es) 85, (Reg.), 41
W. 50th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
McGanran, George D., (N) 91, (Reg.),
416 W. 51st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
McGay, Robert James, (Q) 68, (Reg.),
304 W. 36th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
McGillicuddy, Timothy J., (N) 82,
(Reg.), 776 Madison ave. 9 to 11 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
McGinnis, Edward L. H., (Ai) 83,
(Reg.), 60 W. 38th. 11 a. m. to 1
p. m.
McGivern, John H., (N) 83, (Reg.), 150
E. 111th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
McGovern, Martin A., (K) 77, (Reg.),
1002 Park av.
McGowan, John P., (K) 88, (Reg.), 137
E. 28th. 8 to ro a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
and by appointment.
McGrath, John, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 275
Lexington av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
McGuire, Frank A., (N) 77, (Reg.),
631 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
McGuire, George H., (N) 83, (Reg.),
737 E. 145th. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8
p. m.
Mclnerny, J. H., (Ag) 91, (Reg.), 114
W. 70th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Mcllroy, Samuel H., (Af) 64, (Reg.),
330 Alexander av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 161 Har-
lem.
Mcintosh, S.D., (Bs) — , (Horn.), 446
W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Mclntyre, Wm. H., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 320
W. 11th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
McKay, William, (Fl) 78, (Reg.), 40
E. 10th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Sun., 10 to 11 a. m.
McKee, W. Arthur E., (O) 83, (Reg.),
212 E. 73d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
McKeeby, W. Coe, (O) 87, (Reg.), 2194
7th av.
McKenley, Wm. H., (Af) 88, (Reg.),
137 W. 26th. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5,
6 to 8 p. m.
McKeuzie, James, (N) 80, (Reg.), 432
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
McKemon, James F., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
359 W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Sundays, 1 to 3 p. m.
McKew. John J.. (K) 83, (Reg.), 345
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
McLane, James W., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 51
W. 38th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m„ 2 to 3
p. m.
McLaughlin, Joseph A., (N) 83, (Reg.),
219 E. 49th.
McLaurie, Arthur Muir, (N) 91, (Reg.),
234 2d. ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m. ,„ ,
McLaury, William M., (N) 60, (Reg.),
242 W. 42d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
McLaury, William P., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
236 W. 127th. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 698 X.
McLean, Malcolm, (Q) 69, (Reg.), 29
E. 126th. 9 to 12 a. m., except Sun-
days.
McLeod, Johnston, (K) 91, (Reg.), 247
W. 23d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
McLeod, Samuel B. Wylie, (Q) 52,
(Reg.), 247 W. 23d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
McLochlin, James A., (N) 74, (Reg.),
157 W. 21st. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
1.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
McMahon, John B., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 266
E. Broadway. 9 to 12 a. m. Even-
ings by appointment.
McMahon, Joseph F., (K) (82) (Reg.),
304 B. 9th.
McMahon, William Joseph, (Af) 92,
(Reg.), 412 W. 24th.
McMannis, William T., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
351 W. 42d. 9 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
McMasters, Nathaniel G., (K) 68,
(Reg.), 322 E. 15th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
McMichael, Arkell R., (Bs) 83, (Hom.),
969 Madison ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
McMichael, David A., (Bs) 90, (Hom.),
67 W. 96th. Tel. No. 1253. R. 38th.
McMichael, .Jacob Eugene, (Z) 84,
(Horn.), 23 E. 126th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
McMurdy, William Smith, (Q) 85,
(Reg.), 332 W. 51st 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5.30 to 7 p. m.
McMurray, Robert, (Ij) 40, (Horn.),
234 2d ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
McNamara, Lawrence J., (K) 82,
(Reg.), 126 Washington Place. 8 to
10 a. m,, 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
McNeilly, Robert, (A) 63, (Reg.), 309
W. 19th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
McNicholl, Thomas Alexander, (K)
92, (Reg.), 321 E. 50th. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 3, 5 to 7 p. m.
MoNutt, Julia G. F., (Bw) 84, (Reg.),
265 Lexington av. 10 to 12 a. m.
McNutt, Sgj-ah J., (Bw) 77, (Reg.),
265 Lexington av. 10 to 12 a. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
McParlan, John P., (K) 91, 1039
Madison av. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
McParlan, Thomas Francis, (K) 91,
(Reg.), 1039 Madison av. Until 10
a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 8 p. m.
McPhee, John J., (At) 90, (Reg.), 73
Manhattan av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
McSweeney, Daniel E., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
129 E. 29th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1, after 6
p. m.
Mabbott, John Milton, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
19 5th av. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
MacAlester, R. K., (Cs) 90, (Reg.),
23 W. 53d. 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel.
No. 1158 B. 38th.
MacBride, Nathaniel L., (Cd) 78
(Horn.), 138 W. 43d. 10 a. m. to 1
p. m.
MaoAulifee, D. Aloysis, (N) 93, (Reg.),
213 E. 57th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Macdonald, Alexander B., (N) 7D,
(Reg.), Ward's Isl., P. O. address,
Station F., Gen'l. Supt. City Insane
Asylum.
MacDonald, Carlos F., (K) 69, (Reg.),
"The Cambridge," 334 5th av. Hon.,
Sat., Until 12 a. m., and by app't.
Macdonald, George A., (N) 78, (Reg.),
31 E. 67th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Macdonald,John Heni'y, (N) 86, (Reg.),
273 B. 7th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
MacDonald, John M., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
49 W. 39th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m, 5
to 6 p m.
MacBttrick, John F., (Be) 81, (Reg.)-,
427 W. 24th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Macfarlan, Ebenezer, (N) 45, (Reg.),
314 W. 126th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2 p. m.
MacGregor, James B., (Q) 53, (Reg.),
1118 Madieon av. Until 10 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m., except Sunday evening.
MacGuire, Constantine J., ( ) 69,
(Reg.), 120. E. 60th. 11 a. m. to 1,
7 to 8 p. m. ; except July to Septem-
ber 15.
MacHale, Ferdinand S., (N) 88, (Reg.),
218 E. 87th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Maclntyre, Burnett, (Q) 74, (Reg.),
221 W. 4th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m. ; Sundays, 12 to 1 p. m.
Maclvor, Abbie H., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
2151 7th av. Until 11 a. m.; after
4 p. m.
Maclvor, James H., (Bs) 93, (Horn.),
2151 7th av.
Mackenzie James Cameron, (N) 80,
(Beg.), 432 W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m.
6 to 7.30 p. m., and by appointment.
Mackie, D. Henry, (Ed) 84, (Reg.),
224 W. 35th. 11 a. m. to i, 5 to 8
p. m.
Maday, Augustus W., (N) 65, (Reg.),
115 E. 16th.' 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Maclennan, Kenneth P., (Bv) 67,
(Reg.), 836 7th av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Macy, Charles, (Q) 81, (Hom.), 117
W. 12th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Macy, William Austin, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
New York City Insane Asylum
(male dep't, Wards Island.
Maeder, John G., (Bs) 85, (Horn.), 304.
E. 120th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. ; Sundays 2 to 4 p. m.
Magie, David (Q) 64, (Reg.), 32 W.
48th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Maguire, Philip J., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 156
B. 48th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Maguire, Thomas F., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
251 W. 139th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2|
5 to 6 p. m.
Maher, James J. E'., (Bs) 83, (Reg.),
213 W. 23d. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.,
7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Mahoney, James F., (N) 93, (Reg.V
113 E. 23d. 6 to 8 p. m.
Maier, Otto, (K) 91, (Reg.), 321 B.
18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No 788 B. 18th.
Maisoh, Charles O., (K) 91, (Reg.), 90
Madison. 8 to 9.30 a.m., 5 to 7 p.
m.; Friday, Sunday even'gs excepted.
Maisner, E., (Af), 94, (Reg.), 239 E.
60th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
Majilton, William O., (N) 80, (Reg.),
727 E. 176th.
Major, George MacDonald, (N) 90,
(Reg.), 142 E. 111th. 8 to 10 a.m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p.m.
Malleson, Phillip Arthur O., (Q) 85,
(Reg.), 201 5th ave. 1 to 2, 7 to
7.30 p. m.
Mallett, E. Pierre, (Af) 89, (Reg.), 2
W. 43d. 9 to 11 a. m.
Mallett, George H., (Ac) 85, (Reg.),
222 W. 59th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Malone, John D., (Av) 68, (Reg.), 145
W. 92d.
Mancha, Jacob S., (N) 85, (Beg.), 44
Broome.
Mandl, Nicolaus M., (Dj) 91, (Reg.),
746 Fifth. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Mandlebaum, F. S., (K) 89, (Reg.),
216 E. 60th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7
p, m.
Manges, Morris, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 941
Madison a v. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m.
Mandlestam, Nachim. (Cv) 75, (K) 90,
(Reg.), 187 Heni-y.
Mangold, William G., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
70 7th.
Manley, Thomas H., (N) 75, (Reg.),
302 W. 53d. 9 to 12 a. m.
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426
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Mann, Edward C, (Af) 71, (Reg.),
801 Madison av. Until 1.30 p. m.
daily.
Mannheimer, George, (Fj) 90, (Reg.),
348 E. 84th.
Mann, Mary F., (Ob) 72, (Horn.), 359
Lexington av.
Manning, Frank O., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
144 E. 74th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Manning, F. Arnold, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
203 W. 103d. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
Manning, Joseph S. X, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
75 Madison.
• Manning, Thomas, (K) 90, (Reg.), 244
Madison. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
5.80 to 7 p. m.
Manson, Levi S., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 63
B. 110th.
Marcinkowski, Felix, (Gj) 56, (Reg.),
360 W. Fiftieth. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Marcuse, Abraham, (Ck) 80, (Reg.),
63 E. 106th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 378 W.
Marcy, Erastus E., (B) 37, (Horn.),
353 5th av.
Marini, Elisco F., (Fi) 78, (Reg.), 191
Spring.
Markiewioz, Marcus, (Af) 85, (Reg.),
95 Stanton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Markoe, Frances H., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
20 W. 30th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Markoe, James W., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 20
W. 30th. 12 to 1 a. m.
Markoe, Thomas M., (Q) 42, (Reg.),
20 W. 30th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Marple, Wilbur B., (L) 81, (Reg.), 29
W. 31st. 8.30 to 12.30 a. m., Mon.
and Fri, 5 to 6 p. m.
Marquet, Louis, (Do) 76, (Reg.), 73
S. Washington Square-
Marsh, Edward T. T., (K) 64, (Reg.),
Ill Madison av.
Marsh, Elias J., (Q) 58, (Reg.), 32
Nassau. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Marshall, Francis F., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
56 W. 56th.
Marshall, George M., (K) 85, (Reg.),
103 Park av.
Martin, John, (N) 80, (Reg.), 437 W.
47th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Martin, Kenneth B., (N) 84, (Horn.),
"The Flourner," cor. 7th av. and
18th. 6 to 9 p. m.
Martin, K. Walton, (Q) 92, (Reg.), 17
W. 54th.
Martin, Thomas W. G., (N) 88, (Reg.),
Albany and Bailey avs.
Martin, T. Dwight, (Q) 67, (Reg.), 528
E. 161st. After 5 p. m.
Martin, Wilbur Fiske, (Q) 87, (Reg.),
1976 Madison av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Martine, Jeannie Newell, (Cb) 87,
(Hom.), 16 W. 61st. 11 a. m. to 1
Mart^,' Siegfried, (N) 89, (Reg.), 184
E 104th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 430 W.
Marvin, David M., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 2099
5th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Marx, Simon (Q) 84, (Reg.), 1111 Lex-
ington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Mason, E. Gaillard, (K) 87, (Reg.),
338 W. 56th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6.30
p. m.
Mason, Louis Irving, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
108 W. 75th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7
p. m.
Mason, R. Osgood, (Q) 59, (Reg.), 348
W. 58th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2. 5 to
7 p. m.
Mason, Sumner A., (A) 68, (Reg.), 128
W. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Massecar, Fred Herbert, (N) 84,
(Reg.), 66 E. 116th. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
12.30 to 1.30, 7.30 p. m.; Sundays till
10.30 a. m.
Mathews, Francis S., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
Roosevelt Hospital, 59th st.
Matthews, Frederick, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
114 Ave. C. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
Mauch, Joseph B., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 242
W. 38th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Maupin, Edward G., (Ac) 77, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 151 B. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
May, Calvin Sloane, (Ag) 73, (Reg.),
The Osborne, 205 W. 57th. Until 9
a. m., 11.30 a. m., to 3, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
May, Charles Henry, (Q) 83, (Reg.),
692 Madison ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 5
to 6 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
only.
Mayer, Abraham, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 40
E. 60th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Mayer, Emil, (N) 77, (Reg.), 238 E.
116th. 8 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 7 p..
m.; Sunday evenings excepted. Tel.
No. 513 Harlem.
Mayer, Hugo Frederick, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
240 E. 105th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Maynard, Alfred W., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
264 W. 42d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Medina, J. L., (N) 91, (Reg.), 316 W.
34th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Meding, Charles B., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
132 W. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
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■k
NEW YORK CITY.- Continued.
Meehan, James T., (N) 82, (Reg.), 394
Broome st. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Meek, James Albert, (Es) 75, (Reg.), 30
W. 35th. 11 a. m. to jj p. m.; Mon.,
Wed., Fri., 5 to 7 p. m.
Meier, Gtottlieb 0. H., (N) 80, (Reg.
126 B. 58th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to '
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 433 W.
Meierhof, Eleazer L., (O) 81, (Reg.),
57 B. 64th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Meirowitz, Philip (Q) 90 (Reg.), 336
B. 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1.30, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Meirsburger, William, (Z) 87, (Reg.),
Randall's Isl. Hospital.
Meltzer, Samuel J., (Oj) 82, (Reg.),
66 B. 124th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Meman, T. W., (N) 80, (Reg.), 11
Charlton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Mendelson, Walter, (Q) 79, (Reg.), 159
W. 74th. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.;
Sun. until 10 only.
Mendes, H. Pereira, (N) 85, (Reg.),
152 W. 49th.
Mennen, John H., (N) 81, (Reg.), 150
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Menzies, W., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 149 W.
85th.
Merenua, Giovanni (Q) 92, (Reg.), 1
Charlton. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Merres, William P., (Cj) 67, (Reg.),
456 W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sun^ 8 to 10 only.
Merriam, Frances S., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
I Charlton.
Merriam, Frank W., (N) 80, (Reg.),
II Charlton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 7.30 p. m.
Merrigan, Thomas D., (N) 87, (Reg.),
1987 Amsterdam ave. Before 10 a.
m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Merrill, Estelle, (Bw) 91, (Reg.), 25
Madison ave. 9.30 to 11 a. m.
Merrill, Frederick G., (K) 79, (Reg.),
40 Greenwich.
Merritt, Adelaide F., (Cb) 78, (Pom.),
247 W. 21st. 2 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Mersereau, Charles H., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
860 E. 165th.
Messemer, Bdward Jean, (N) 72,
(Reg.), 144 2d av. 9 to 10 a. m., 7
to 8 p. m.
Messenger, Joseph B., (K) 79, (Reg.),
235 Spring. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6
to 7.30 p. ra.
Metcalfe, J. W., (Bq) 75, (Hom.), 113
E. 83d.
Metz, Hugo L. M., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 317
W. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Metzger, Julius I., (Q) 82, (Reg.), 133
B. 60th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 228 B 79th.
Meyer, A. C. (Q) 93, (Reg.), City
Hospital, Blackwell's Island.
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Meyer, Alfred, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 749
Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
Meyer, Frederick Henry, (K) i 84,
(Reg.), 157 W. 104th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Meyer, Leo Theodore, (N) 76, (Beg.),
259 B. 48th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Meyer, Willy, (Dt) 80, (Reg.), 700
Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m. Sundays
excepted.
Meyers, George H., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 238
E. 60th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m. Sun., 10 to 12. Tel. No. 1220
Miai, Iieonidas, L., (A) 87, (Reg.), 145
W. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 3 p. m.
Michaelis, Ludwig M., ( ) 89, (Reg.),
1090 Lexington a v. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Michaelis, Wm. C, (N) 77, (Reg.), 82
B. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Michon, Godfrey L., (N) 87, (Reg.),
1192 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Milbank, Robert, (N) 78, (Reg.), 154
W. 48th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
6 p. m.
Miliano, Girolamo, (N) 55, (Reg.), 207
E. 13th.
Milleg, Augustus, (N) 89, (Beg.), 66
2d av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Miller, Charles H., (Ds) 76, (Hom.),
39 Jane. 8 to 11 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Miller, Charles W., (N) 79, (Reg.), 85
E. 56th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Miller, Eli P., (K) 64, (Horn.), 41 W.
26th. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Miller, Elijah, (A) 86, (Reg.), 49 Gouv-
erneur, oor. Monroe. 9 to 10 a. m.,
8 to 9.30 p. m.
Miller, Elmer A., (N) 86, (Reg.), 242
B. 86th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Miller, Frank B., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 121
W. 34th. Until 9 a. m., 11 to 1,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Miller, John F., (Af) 65, (Hom.), 324
W. 57th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 978-38.
Miller, Joseph Charles, (N) 79, (Reg.),
358 W. 42d. 9 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 8 to 9 p. m.
Miller, Martha F., (Ob) 92, (Horn.),
157 W. 44th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Miller, Nancy M., (Cb) 67, (Horn.),
41 W. 26th.
Miller, Theodore D. C, (K) 66, (Beg.),
102 E. 124th. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Miller, Thomas S. P., (Be) 74, (Reg.)
150 W. 37th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. /
Miller, William T., (K) 81, (Beg.), 310
W. 27th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
428
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Milliken, Samuel E., (Fr) 87, (Eeg.),
333 W. 46th. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Mills, Jackson M., (Bp) 84, (Reg.), 168
E. 61st St. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7 p.
m. Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.
Milne, Charles, (N) 73, (Reg.), 124 E.
45th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Minden, Simeon B., (Mu) 90, (Reg.),
218 B. 12th. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Miner, William S., (Bs) 84, (Horn.),
337 Alexander av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Minor, Solomon Carrington, (N) 92,
(Reg.), 838 E. 165th. 8.30 to 9.30
a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Minshull, Frances, (Ob), (Horn.), N. Y.
Medical College and Hospital for
Women, 213 W. 54th.
Minski, David S., (Bx) 75, (Eel.), 119
Orchard st.
Mintz, Moses, (N) 89, (RegJ, 318 E.
89th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Miranda, Ramon L., (Gt) 61, (Reg.),
349 W. 46th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Mitchell, Mary E., (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
237 E. 86th.
Mitchell, Hubbard W., (Q) 66, (Reg.).
747 Madison ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 5
to 6 p. m. ; Sundavs, 2 to fi p. m,
Mitchell, Winthrop D., (K) 87, (Reg.),
71 E. 54th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Mittendorf, William F., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
140 Madison ave. 9 to 12 a. m.;
Mondays and Thursdays, 6 to 8 p. m.
Moak, Charles H., (N) 84, (Reg.), 2432
Second ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 12 to 1,
5 to 7.30 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a. m. to
1 p. m. Tel. No. 670 X.
Moeller, Henry, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 240
W 38th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Moffatt, Edmund M., (N) 82, (Reg.),
322 W. 48th. 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
MoUenhauer, Richard, (K) 80, (Reg.),
304 E. 18th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Molner, Nathan, (Af) 86, (Reg.), 56
Eldridge. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.; Sundays, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Moloney, Augustus A., (Q) 69, (Reg.),
238 W. 42d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to
1, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Moloney, Michael F., (Be) 86, (Reg.)
173 E. 90th. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Moloney, R. H., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 131
3d. ave.
Mouell, Joseph A., (Q) 50. (Reg.), 236
W. 22d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to 4, after
6 p. m.
Monell, S. Howard, (K) 90, (Reg.), 44
W. 46th. 10 to 12 a. m,. 7 to 8 p. m.
Montani, Rocco, (Fi) 59, (K) 85,
(Reg.), 188 Mulberry.
Monette, Reuben F., (N) 92, (Reg.),
N. Y. City Asy., B. Isl.
Montcalm, E. H., (N) 82, (Reg.),
French's Hosp., 320 W. 34th.
Mooney, Charles James, (N) 89,
(Reg.), 706 Madison, ave. 8 to 10 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Mooney, Henry Walton, (N) 91,
(Reg.), 18 W. 129th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Moor, Wm., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 335 W.
Boulevard. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3
Ruiore,' James White, (Av) 72, (Reg.),
1 W. 72d.
Moore, John A., (K) 87, (Reg.), 324
B. 65th.
Moore, John Frederick, (K) 88, (Reg.),
136 W. 94th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Moore, Walter 0., (A) 65, (Reg.),
144 W. 10th.
Moore, Wm., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 38 Park
Row.
Moore, Wm. Oliver, (Q) 72, (Reg.),
83 Madison av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Moore, Wm. S., (N) 90, (Reg.), 614
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1293 R.
Moorhead, Joseph, (Db) 63, (Reg.), 310
2d av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Moran, James, (K) 88, (Reg.), 333 W.
51st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Morcom, Charles F., (N) 89, (Reg.),
252 W. 15th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
More, Henry Curtis, (Af) 91, (Reg.),
130 W. 104th. 11.30 a. m., to 1.30
p. m., 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sunday, 1
to 2 p. m .
Morehouse, Charles Lewis, (Bx) 81,
(Eel.), 689 Lexington av. 10 to 12
a. m., 2 to 7 p. m.
Moreton, Henry, (Q) 45, (Reg.), 233
Centre. 3 to 4 p. m.
Morgan, George E., (Bs) 71, (Horn.),
1933 Madison ave. 7 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Morgan, Forde, (K) 92, (Reg.), 82y2
Broadway. 8 to 11 a. m.
Morgan, Laura, (Bw) 70, (Horn.), 209
W. 118th.
Morgenstern, Julius, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
137 Rivington.
Moritz, Edmund H., (Gt) 60, (Reg.),
349 B. 72d. . V s ;,
Morje, Benjamin (K) 76, (Reg.), 181
E. 71st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Morrill, Jesse Lee, (Q) 69, (Reg.), 67
E. 79th. Until 10 aim., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
^^S?"'?,' G!-eorge F., (At) 78, (Reg.), 161
W. 8th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
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429
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Morris, Lewis, (K) 90, (Reg.), 228
W. 22cl. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Morris, Lewis Rutherford, (K) 84,
(Reg.), 35 W. 36tti. 8 to 11 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Morris, Louis, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 77 Or-
ehard st. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Morris, Moreau (Q) 48, (Reg.), 109 E.
73d. 8 to 9 a. m.; after 6 p. m.
Morris, Robert S., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 146
E. 71st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Morris, Robert Tuttle, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
133 W. 34th. 11 to 12 a. m.
Morris, Stuyvesant F., (Q) 67, (Reg.),
16 E. 30th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12.80
to 2 p. m.
Morrison, John, (K) 92, (Reg.), 358 "W.
30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to 8
p. m.
Morrison, Wm. Howe, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
45 W. 20th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Morrow, Benjamin R., (N) 79, (Reg.),
199 2d ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 to 12 a. m.
Morrow, Prince A., (N) 74, (Reg.), 66
W. 40th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Morse, Samuel Salata, (K) 83, (Reg.),
1469 Lexington av.
Morse, William H., ( ) 71, (Reg.),
153 E. Seventy-seventh. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m., except Sun-
day and Wednesd'ay evenings.
Mortimer, William Golden, (N) 85,
(Reg.), 612 Lexington av. 10 to 12
a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. Saturday and
Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m. only.
Mortimore, Fairfield, (Bx) 78, (Eel.),
241 W. One Hundred and Twenty-
second.
Mortimore, Fairfield, (Bx) 78, (Eel.),
241 W. One Hundred and Twenty-
second.
Morton, Jeremiah C, (Af) 62, (Reg.),
223 W. Twenty-second. 8 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Morton, William James (Be) 72,
(Reg.), 19 E. Twenty-eighth. 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Moschcowitz, Alexis V., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
364 W. Fifty-fifth. 8 to 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1718 R.
Mosely, William B., (Ac) 90, (Reg.),
New York City Asylum, Blackwell's
Island.
Moser, George J., (N) 78, (Reg.), 359
B. Tenth. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Moses, Frank J., (S) 58, (Reg.), 124
W. Thirty-sixth.
Moses, Mortimer A., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
123 W. One Hundred and Thirty-
second. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Moseson, S., ( ) 81, (Reg.), 163
Henry.
Moskievitz, Max, (B) 90, (Reg.), 159
Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m. 1 to 2, 5 to 7
Moss, 'Thomas John, (N) 93, (Reg.),
352 W. Forty-second'.
Mossman, Nathan A., (Bs) 61, (Horn.),
10 E. Forty-seventh. 9 to 10.30 a.
m., 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Motschenbacher, Christian, (Bx) 90,
(Eel.), 552 W. 46th.
Mott, Valentine, (K) 78, (Reg.),. 62
Madison ave. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6
p. m.
Mount, Margaret Bostwick, (Bw) 78,
(Horn.), 574 Lexington ave. 9 a. m.
to 2 p. m.
Mouraille, Gustavo, (Gt) 54, (Reg.),
74 W. 12th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Mowry, Eugene C, (At) 89, (Reg.), 355
W. 42d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Muckey, Floyd S., (Es) 83, (Reg.),
43 W. 39th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. ra.
Mullenbach, Robert P., (N) 87, (Reg.),
230 E. 10th. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.;
Fridays, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.; Sun-
day, 8 to 10 a. m. only.
Mulford, Sylvanus, (Q) 56, (Reg.), 56
W. 36th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.;
Mueller, Alfons T., (Jw) 86, (N) 90,
(Reg.), 347 E. 84th. 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m.
Mueller, Richard W., (N) 79, (Reg.),
123 E. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2, 6 to 8
p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m.
Muir, Joseph, (N) 84, (Reg.), 981 Mad-
ison ave. Until lO a. m., 11 to 1,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 487 W.
Muldberg, Moritz, (N) 88, (Reg.), 29
DeLancey.
Muller, C. W., (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 225
E. 83d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Mulford, Sylvanus S., (Q) 56, (Reg.),
56 W. 36th. 5 to 7 p. m.
Muller, Richard W., (N) 76, (Reg.),
123 E. 10th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. ; Slmday, 9 to 11 a. m.
Mund, Cari, (Q) 92„ (Reg.), 308 E.
62d. Until 8 a. m., 1 to 2, after 8
p. m. 167 B. 74th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 437 H.
Munde, Paul F., (Be) 66, (Reg.), 20
W. 45th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., Sun-
day excepted.
Mann, John P., (K) 76, (Reg.), 18
W. 58th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Munroe, George B, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 43
E. 33d.
Murphy, James Emmett, (Mu) 93,
(Reg.), 28 Rutgers. 8 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Murphy, John, (K) 78, (Reg.), 249 B.
35th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 5.30
to 7 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Murphy, Richard E., (N) 89, (Reg.),
241 E. 81st
Murphy, Thomas J. F., (K) 88, (Reg.),
139 W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 9
p. m.
Murray, Chas. B., (K) 87, (Reg.),
327 79th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 409 W.
Murray, Francis W., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
38 W. 36th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Murray, Grace Peckham, (Bw) 82,
(Reg.), 25 Madison av. 11 a. m. to
1 p. m.
1 Murray, Peter, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 208
Amsterdam a.y. 8 to 10 a. m., 12
a. m. to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Murray, Robert A., (N) 73, (Reg.), 235
W. 23d. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Murray, Sanford J., (At) 78, (Reg.),
133 W. 87th.
Murtland, Samuel, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 346
W. 30th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7 p.
m. Tues., Thurs., Sat., 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 7.30 p. m.; Sun., 12.30
to 1.30 p. m.
Musgrave, Christopher J., (N) 85,
(Reg.), 65 Monroe.
Musgrave, Edward G., (K) 85, (Reg.),
2215 Fulton av. Until 8 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 9 p. m.
Musits, Henry Von, (Ba) 78, (Horn.),
47 E. 83d. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Muzzy, Arthur T., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 100
E. 57th. Until 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Myers, Charles P., (Br) 82, (Horn.),
216 W. 37th.
Myers, Howard G., (K) 87, (Reg.),
303 Amsterdam av. 11.30 a. ;jm.
to 1.30, 5.80 to 7 p. m.
Myers, Thad. Halsted,(Q) 85, (Reg.), 24
W. 50th. Until 10.30 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Mylert, Asa P., (N) 56, (Reg.), Gilsey
House.
Myles, Robert 0., (Pr) 74, (Reg.), 25
W. 36th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; Mon.
and Fri., 4 to 6 p. m.
Nagel, Joseph Darwin, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
61 W. 35th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. ; Sun., 10 to 11 a. m.
Nagle, John T., (N) 64, (Reg.), 47
E. 21st. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Nagourney, Jacob, (N) 91, (Reg.), 86
Nammack, Chas. E., (K) 81, (Reg.),
29 E. 24th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Nammack, Wm. H., (K) 86, (Reg.),
273 Madison. 5 to 7 p. m., except
July and Aug.
Nascher, Ignatz L., (N) 85, (Reg.),
81 7th.
Nash, Gains H., (N) 65, (Beg.), 536
2d aye.
Nash, Miles Henry, (B) 55, (Reg.),
217 W. 43d. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. . ^ „^
Nathan, Leo R., (N) 89, (Reg.), 155
E. 103d. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Naudain, Arbold, (A) 52, (Beg.), 1873
Wash'n ave. 9 to 11.30 a. m.
Naughton, John A., (N) 93, (Reg.)
48 Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Needham, George Gordon, (K) 65,
(Reg.), 218 E. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m.
Neff, Lewis K., (K) 86, (Reg.), 1213
Park ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Neftel, Wm. B., (Mv) 52, (Reg.), 16
E. 48th. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Neil, Edwin, (N) 82, (Reg.), 1712
Madison ave.
Neil, James, (N) 50, (Reg.), 1712
Madison ave. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Nelson, Henry, (Q) 79, (Reg.), 14
B. 10th.
Nelson, J. DeWitt, (Q) 75, (Reg.),
368 W. 55th. Until 11 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m. evenings.
Nelson, Jay O., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 314.
W. 51st. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Nelson, Wolf red, D. E., (Es) 72, (Reg.)
Astor House. 8 to 10 a. m., 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Nesbitt, John H., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 208
W. 42d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 4,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Nesmuth, Francis M., (Be) 93, (Reg.),
N. Y. Can. Hosp. 106th and 8th ave.
Neufield, Albert Wm., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
Ill B. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3
7 to 8 p. m.
Neuhaus, George B., (K) 91, (Reg).
171 W". 95th.^ Until 9.30 a.'m.fs to
7.80 p. m.; Sun. until 11 a. m.
^rnr77tl,'(^?L'a'n ^^i,'' ^^'^ ^^
"|rr3d:^-8n^9^?^^m.!«it<o^if^6
to 7. do p. m.
Neumann Wm. Frederick, (Q) 92,
(Reg.), Mt. Hope place. ^^' '
W 63d '*'"^^' '■^^^ ^^' ^^^^•^' ^'^
78;°^\ith--8^to g^a^^m.«
6, Sun., 2 to 3 p. m.
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Newgeon, Mary F., (Bt) 81, (Eel.),
6 E. 128th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Newland, Theodore H, (As) 73
(Reg.), 326 B. 14th. 9 to 10 a. m'
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.; Sun., 9 to 12
a. m.
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431
NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Newman, Alvah Milton, (K) 89,
(Reg.), 102 W. 69th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Newman, Robert, (Af) 63, (Reg.), 68
W. 36th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., except
Thursday.
Newman, Wm., (Gh) 74, (Reg.), 515
Grand. 3 to 5 p. m. Res., 574
Lafayette av., Brooklyn. Until 10
a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Newton, Eleanor Frost, (D) 90, (Reg.),
711 Lexington ay.
Newton, Robert S., (N) 92, (Reg.),
103 E. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m., and by
appointment.
Nicholas, George Lawrence, (Q) 88,
(Reg.), Willard Parker Hosp., ft.
of E. 10th.
Nichols, James A., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
143 34th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Nichols, James E. H., (85, (Reg.), 43
43d. 9 to 1 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Nichols, Truman, (Bu) 52, (Reg.), 267
E. Broadway. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Nicolai, Curt E. H., (Dp) 81, (Reg.),
2292 119th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m. , _^ „
Nicoll, Henry D., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 51 E.
57th. 11.30 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Nicoll, M., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Chambers
Street Hospital. 160 Chambers.
Nilsen, Jonas R., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 9 E.
53d. 11.30 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Noble, John G., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 222
"W 34th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Nolan, John, (Q) 68, (Reg.), 256 Hen
- 10 a. ^ ■ . ~ . r
p. m,
ry. 9 to
m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
Nolan, John P., (Bt) 80. (Eel.), 41
Charlton.
Nolden, Charles A., (K) 74, (Reg.), 200
W. 98th. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Noll, Joseph Jerome, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
200 W. 98th. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 5 to
7.30 p. m.
Norbury, John F., (At) 44, (Reg.), 5th
Avenue Hotel.
Nordemann, Felix, (Ce) 53, (Reg.), 210
E. 60th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30 p. m.
Nordemann, Herman F., (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 1309 Madison av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Norrie, Van Home, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 21
W. 37th. 9 to 10 a. m.
Norris, C, (Q) 92, (Reg.), 23 E. 39th.
Norrifi, Henry S., (N) 76, (Reg.), 123
W. 34th. 9.30 to 11 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Northrup, Wm. P., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 57
E.'79th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7.30 to 8
p. m.
Norton, Arthur B., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
16 W. 45th. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Nott, Frederick J., (Bs) 77, (Hom.),
554 Madison ave. 9 to 11.30 a. m.
Tel. No. 411 38th.
Noxon, Mary W., (Cb) 73, (Horn.), 28
W. 45th. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Noyes, Henry D., (Q) 55, (Reg.), 233
Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Nutter, Mary E., (Cw) 84, (Horn.),
231 B. 26th. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Nye, Frances A., (Je) 71, (Reg.), 2089
Lexington ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Nye, P. Marion, (S) 58,. (Reg.), 2(589
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Oaetler, Frank Richard, (Q) 94, 59th
and 9th ave. Roosevelt Hospital.
Oakey, Fannie Wallach, (CBJ 89,
(Hom,). 44 W. 46th. "Until 12 a. m.,
and by appointment, except Satur-
days.
Oberndorfer, Isidor P., (Q) 74, (Dp)
77, (Reg.), 1037 Lexington ave. Un-
til 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.;
Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
O'Brien, Evelina 0. D., (Ob) 91,
(Horn.), 226 B. 87th. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
O'Brien, Frederick W., (K) 79, (Reg.),
The Brewster, 115th and 5th ave.
Before 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
O'Brien, Jas. Aloysius Jos., (Ot) 67,
(Reg.), 185 E. 116th. Before 10
a. m., 2 to 3, after 6.30 p. m. /Tel.
No. 130 Harlem.
O'Brien, John A., (My) 75, (Reg.),
2257 2d ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
O'Brien, John M., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 354
W. 35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 2.
6 to 8 p. m.
O'Brien, Michael Christopher, (K) 81,
(Reg.), 161 W. 122d. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 12 to 1.30, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
608.
O'Bryne, Wm. J., (K) 70, (Reg.), 328
Alexander av. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Ochs, Benjamin P., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 773
Lexington av. Till 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. ; Sunday till 11
a. m. only.
O'Connell, Richard Joseph, (K) 79,
(Reg.), 183 E. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
O'Connor, Helen Cox, (Cb) 87, (Horn.),
18 W. 43d. 1 to 3 p. m.; except
Saturday.
O'Connor, John Henry, (N) 91, (Reg.),
310 W. 55th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
O'Connor, Joseph T., (V) 67, (Hom.),
18 W. 43d. Until 12 a. m., 5 to 7
O'Donnell, Wm., (K) 67, (Reg.), 64
E. 129th.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
O'Donohue, James F. 0., (N) 86,
(Reg,.), 324 W. 48th.
O'Donovan, Michael E., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
475 Hudson. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
O'Dwyer, Joseph, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 967
Lexington av. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Oertel, George F., (Bs) 76, (Horn.),
404 W. 22d. 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9
p. na.
Ogden, Edwin G., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
451 West End av. 8.30 to 10 a. m.
Ogden, .John P., (01) 88, (Reg.), 146
E. 115th.
O'Hanlon, Philip Frank, (N) 86,
(Reg.), 335 E. 20th. Until 10 a. m.
Tel. No. 1416 Q.
O'Hare, Frank J., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 213
B. 78th.
Olds, Frank W., (N) 80, (Reg.), 26
W. 71st. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
O'Leary, Arthur J., (N) 89, (Reg.),
1094 Washington ave.
O'Leary, Cornelius M., (N) 64, (Reg.),
555 W. 129th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7. p. m.
Olmstead, C. E., (N) 86, (Reg.), 41
W. 34th. 8 to 12 a. m.
Olsson, George J., (Bx) 92, (Eel.), 156
E. 27th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
O'Meagher, Wm., (N) 57, (Reg.), 427
E. 84th. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
O'Neil, D. Edwin, (N) 69, (Reg.),
471 Hudson.
O'Neil, Simon J., (N) 87, (Reg.), 240
E. 86th. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
O'Neill, Rod"er P., (B) 83, (Reg.), 910
St. Nicholas ave.
O'Reilly, James, (Aq) 75, (Reg.), 247
W. 49th. Till 12 m.
O'Reilly, Thomas L., (On) 90, (Reg.),
247 W. 49th. 1 to 5 p. m.
Obbarius, Hermann, (N) 83, (Reg.),
110 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m., Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
Oberndorfer, Isidor Pierce, (Q) 74,
(Dp) 77, (Reg.), 1037 Lexington ave.
Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m.
Offenbach, Roi^ert, (N) 79, (Reg.), 46
E. 60th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Oppenheimer, Henry S., (Q) 76, (Reg.),
49 E. 23d. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Oppenheim, Nathan, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 43
W. 46th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30
p. m.
Oppenheimer, Isaac, (Q) 76, (Reg.) 60,
E. 67th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Oppenheimer, Robert P., (Dm) 90,
(Reg.), 319 E. 18th.
Oppenheimer, S., (N) 92, (Reg.), 533
B. 120th.
Oreline, Augustus, (Ck) 86, (Reg.), 77
2d ate.
Ormsby, Robert, (N) 76, (Reg). 153
W. 10th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
Osborn, Charles Cowan, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
117 AV. 81st. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 8
Oslro'S;, Homer Irvin, (Bs) 73, (Hom.),
42 W. 48th. 10 to 12 a. m.
Otis, Fessenden N., (N) 52, (Beg.), 5
W. 50th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Otis, Wm. Kelly, (0) 85, (Reg.), 5 W.
50th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Ottiwell, R. A., (N) 85, (Reg.), 166 E.
Otto,' John Martin, (N) 88, (Reg.), 913
2d av. ^ „^
Outerbridge, Paul, (At) 84, (Beg.), 35
W. 53d. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel.
No. 1347, 38th.
Outlaw, P. P., (K) 93, (Reg.), 243 B.
34th.
Overmiller, Charles F., (N) 82, (Beg.),
224 Lexington av.
Overton, T., (Q) 93. (Reg.), City Hosp.,
B. Isl., ft. of 52d, E. R.
Owen, Henry B., (Q) 67, (Beg.), 40 W.
56th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Owen, Wm. W., (N) 91, (Reg.), 240 E.
128th. 4 to 10 p. m.
Oyler, Wm. H., (N) 82, (Reg.), 216 W.
124th. Before 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 662 X.
Packard, Charles W., (N) 55, (Beg.),
447 Park av. 12 to 2 p. m.
Paddack, Henry Clay, (W) 79, (Beg.),
Marion av. (Fordham). 8 to 10 a.
m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Page, Charles 0., (Ac) 86, (Reg.), 117
Cedar.
Page, Kingman B., (At) 87, (Reg.), 70
B. 120th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Page, Richard Channing M., (At) 67,
(Reg.), 31 W. 33d. Until 8.30 a. m.,
12 to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Paige, H. Worthington, (Bs) 84,
(Hom.), 146 W. 57th. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Painter, Harry McM., (Q) 88, (Beg.),
600 Madison av. 9 to 11 a. m.
Palmer, A. Worrall, (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
Hotel Bndicott, 101 W. 81st. 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 2, 3 to 6 p. m.
Palmer, Edmund J., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
1342 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Palmer, John B., (Bs) 92, (Horn.), 155
Worth.
Palmer, Miles W., (N) 47, (Hom.), 235
B. 18th. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Pancritius, Paul, (K) 93, (Reg.), 150
E. 38th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Pardee, Charles Inslee, (N) 60, (Reg.),
34 W. 38th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Pardee, Edward L., (N) 70, (Reg.), 120
W. 97th. 5 to 7 p. m.
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iraW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Pardee, Ensign B., (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
218 W. 34th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pardee, Walter, (Bs) 60, (Horn.), 218
W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 4 to 6 p. m.
Park, Anna E., (Cz) 60, (Bt) 80,
(Eel.), 517 W. 23d. 8 a. m. to 1 p.
m., except Sunday.
Park, Charles 0., (K) 88, (Reg.), 303
W. 86th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Park, Wm. Hallock, (Q) 86, (Reg.),
128 W. 11th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to
6.30 p. m.; Sundays, 6 to 6.30 p. m.
only.
Parker, Allen, (K) 80, (Reg.), 373
Broome. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Parker, Chas. Thomdike, (Q) 87,
(Reg.), 46 E. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1330 38th.
Parker, John T., (At) 63, (Reg.), 43
W. 45th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Parker, R. J., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Bell
Hospital, foot of 26th.
Parker, Willard, (Q) 70, (Reg.), 11
W. 17th. Until 12 a. m.
Parodi, Theoflio, (Ig) 88, (Reg.), 172
Worth.
Parrish, Benjamin F., (K) 90, (Reg.),
7 E. 41st. 5 to 7 p. m.
Parry Angenette, (Bw) 91, (Reg.),
Infants' Asylum, Amsterdam ave.
and 61st.
Parsons, John, (Ak) 64, (Au) 68, (K)
75, (Reg.), 2882 Bailey ave. (Kings-
bridge). 6 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, after
6 p. m.
Parsons, Ralph I;., (N) 57, (Reg.), 21
E. 44th. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Parsons, Ralph Wait, (N) — . (Reg.),
21 B. 44th.
Partridge, Edward Iv., (Q) 75, (Beg.),
19 5th ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
and 6 p. m.
Pasternak, Israel E., (N) 91, (Reg.),
76 Lewis. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 12 to
1.30, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Patchen, George H., (Bs) 68, (Horn.),
71 E. 59th. 9 to 12 a m., 3 to 6
p. m.
Paton, Stewart, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 596
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3 p. m.
Patterson, Frank N., (N) 86, (Reg.),
126 E. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Paulding, Edward, (K) 90, (Reg.), 264
W. 42d. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Payne, Sanders McAllister, (Bp) 75,
(Reg.), 327 Madison ave. 9 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Peabody, George L., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
57 W. 38th. 12 to 1.30 p. m.
Pekrsall, Samuel i., (Bq) 58, (Horn.),
128 W. 78th.
S., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
9 to 11 a. m., 5.30 to
Pearsall, Wm.
128 W. 78th.
7 p. m.
Pearson, John 0., (At) 85, (Reg.),
1628 Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pease, Charles G., (0) 90, (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 101 W. 72d. 9 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m. Other hours by ap-
pointment.
Pease, Daniel P., (K) 82, (Reg.), 12
W. 25th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
(Hoffman House).
Peaslee, Edward H., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
29 Madison av. Until 10.30 a. m., 7
to 8 p. m.
Peck, C. Howard, (Q) 92, (Reg.), N.
Y. Hospital, 7 W. 15th.
Peck, Edward Sprague, (Aq) 68,
(Reg.), 53 W. 50th. 9 a. m. to 1,
after 6 p. m.
Peck, Morton Roberts, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
126 W. 81st. 11.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Peddie, Thomas, (K) 75, (Reg.), 333
E. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Pedersen, James, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 350
Madison av. 8 to 9 a. m. 31 B.
44th, 5 to 6 p. m.
Peet. Alexander J.. (At) 77, (Beg.),
381 6th av. 4 to 5, 8 to 9 p. m.
Peet, Edward W., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 20
W. 43d. 10 to 12 a m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Peet, Wm T., (At) 88, (Reg.), 337
W. i!3d.
Peirce, George L., (B) 79 (Reg.) 159
W. 102d.
Pierce, Henry T., (Q) 70, (Beg.),
272 Lenox av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 100 Har-
lem.
Peiser, Louis, (Cv) 86, (Reg.), 141 B.
83d. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m
Penny, Wm., (Bd) 78, (K) 86, (Reg.),
Ill E. 46th. »
Perkins, Edward W., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
224 W. 131st. 8 to 10 a m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Perkins, Jos. Fleming, (K) 79 (Beg.),
B'way and 26th, St. James Hotel.
9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Perry, Alexander, (Q) 44, (Reg.), 138
W. 44th.
Perry, Clarence, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 149
W. 16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Perry, Ellis B., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 102
W. 48th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Perry, James L., (K) 72, (Reg.), 79
W. 47th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p.
m.; 8 to 10 a. m. at 113 W. 85th.
Perrv, John Gardner, (Be) 63, (Beg.),
48 E. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Pershing, E. H., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 41
E. 70th.
Peters, George A., (Q) 46, (Reg.), 45
W. 35th. 10 to 12 a. :n.
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NEW YORK CITY.- Continued.
Peterson, Frederick, (Z) 80, (Reg.), 60
W. 50th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Peterson, Jacob Smith, (Z) 91, (Reg.).
107 E. 85th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.; Sunday, 12 to 2
p. m.
Peterson, Wilson, (Bq) 58, (Horn.),
656 Madison ave. S.30 to 10.30, 2
to 3 p. m.
Pettet, Isabella M., (Cb) 81, (Horn.),
308 E. 15th. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Pettingill, Harry B., (Ap) 87, (Reg.),
123 W. 39th. Until 11 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pettit, Louis C, (A) 83, (Reg.), N. Y.
City Lunatic Asylum, B. Isl.
Pettus, James Thomas, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
106 W. 128th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Pfeiffer, Alfred G-., (N) 85, (Reg.), 236
E. 53d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7.30
p. m. Tel. No. 1744 R.
Pfeiffer, Charles W., (K) 78, (Reg.1,
236 E. 32d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1540 38th.
PfeifEer, Felix, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 103
E. 10th. 9 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
PfeifEer, Joseph, (El) 53, (Reg.), 130
B. 62d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1437 A.
PfeifEer, Nicholas, (A) 63, (Reg.), 97
3d ave.
Phelps, Abel M., (W) 73, (Reg.), 40
W. 34th. 10 to 12 a. m.; Fri.,
12.30 ti> 1.30 p. m.
Phelps, Charles, (Q) 58, (Reg.), 34 W.
37th. Until 10.30 a. m., 4.30 to 6
p. m.
Phelps, Frank V., (K) 93, (Reg.), 234
Lexington ave.
Phelps, Oscar S., (W) 72, (Reg.), 143
W. 131st. 9 to 12 a. m.
Phillippe, Eugene, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 423
2d ave.
Phillips, Chas. Ernestus, (N) 85,
(Reg.), 51 E. 120th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Phillips, Jacob S., (Af) 84, (Reg.),
211 E. 58th. Until 10.30 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Phillips, James, (Db) 54, (Reg.), 334
W. 59th.
Phillips, Samuel H., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
170 B. 96th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. jn.
Phillips, Wendell Christopher, (N) 82,
(Reg.), 350 Madison ave. 10 a. m. to
1 p. m.; Sun., by appointment.
Pierce, Willard Ide, (Bs) 91, (Hom.),
64 W. 126th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Pierrepont, Wm. A., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
113 E. 19th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
4 to 5 p. m., except Sun.. Res., ]
Pierrepont PI., B'lyn.
Piersons, Amondon Manley, (Bs) 68,
(Horn. , 24 E. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 tod 7 p. m. Summere, Auverne-by-
Piffardf Henry G., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 10
W. 35th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Piper, Edward W., (B)^(Reg.), 117
E 77th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Pisko, Edward, (Dj) 88, (Reg.), 151 E
78th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, fa to 8
Pittto,' Leonard F., (N) 79, (Reg.), 125
W 42d.
Pittis, A., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Gouverneur
Hosp., Slip, cor. Front.
Pixley, Chelius S., (Ae) 71, (Reg.). 21
W 122d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 pm. Tel. No. 862 Harlem.
Plasse, Louss de, (Mz) 66, (Reg.), 27-9
B. 27th. 11 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.;
Sun., 12 to 1 p. m. -
Plimpton, Warner Oscar, (y) 88,
(Reg.), 40 W. 34th. 12 to 2 p. m.
Ree., 19 W. 84th. 9 to 11, 7 to 8
Pluukett, John, (N) 92, (Reg.), 1785
Lexington ave. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Pohly, Albert G., (N) 91, (Reg.), 1379
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 172-79.
Polak, Mark S., ( ) — . (Eel.), 216 E.
104th.
Polak, John, (Af) 91, (Reg.), 106 W.
34th. Res., 25 1st ave, Brooklyn,
Polk, Wm. M., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 7 E.
36th. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Pollitzer, Sigiemund, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
32 E. 60th.
Pomeroy, Oren D., (Q) QO, (Reg.),
316 Lexington ave. 9 to l2 a. m.,
and 7 p. m.
Pomeroy, Thomas W., (Bx) 89, (Bel.),
29 Stuyvesant.
Pooler, Hiram A., (K) 65, (Reg.),
34 Gramercy park.
Pooley, Thomas R., (K) 64, (Reg.),
107 Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Poore, Charles T., (Q) 66, (Reg.),
5 W. 30th. Until 12 a. m., after
5 p. m.
Pope, Alexander B., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
129 W. 45th. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to
1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Porter, Eugene H., (Bs) 85, (Hom.),
181 W. 73d. 8 to 11 a. m.
Porter, P. Brynberg, (A) 69, (Reg.),
8 W. 35th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Porter, William Henry, (Q) 77,
(Reg.), 1674 Broadway (the Strath-
moreV Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Porter, W. Evelyn, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
50 W. 33d. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Portuonco, Benjamin H., (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 340 E. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Post, Sarah E., (Bw) 82, (Reg.), 159
W. 31st. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Potter, B. Styles, (N) 91, (Reg.), 239
W. 21st. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.; Sundays 1 to 2 p. m.
Potter, Foster Fanning, (N) 80, (Reg.),
2303 7th ave.
Potter, Lewis C, (N) 77, (Reg.), 311
W. 29th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pound, Wm. H., (Am) 93, (RegJ, 321
B. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Powell, Seneca D., (Ac) 70, (Reg.),
12 W. 40th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Powelson, Joseph A., (K) 80, (Reg.)
1993 2d ave.
Power, Henry, (Q) 91, (Reg.), "The
Amindon," Boulevard and W. 83d.
Until 11.30 a. m., 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Powers, Charles A., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
35 W. 35th. 12 to 1 and 6.30 p m.,
Sunday 12 to 1 p. m.
Pramann, Adolf, (Ck) 56, (Reg.), 250
B. 86th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.,
Sunday 8 to 10 a. m.
Brather, Wm. Edward, (W) 92, (Reg.),
116 W. 123d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pratt, Edwin J., (Bs) 81, (Horn.), 7 W.
39th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Pratt, Henry Z., (At) 87, (Reg.), 302
W. 116th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1, 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 592 X.
Pray, Isaiah F., (N) 74, (Reg.), 115
W. 34th. 10 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Prendergast, J. J., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 338
W. 14th.
Presby, Oscar H., (K) 82, (Reg.), 1376
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Price, John Adolph, (N) 93, (Reg.), 169
Rivington.
Primrose, Alexander J., (N) 85, (Reg.),
Ward's Island.
Pritehard, . Reuben L., (Bs) 76, (Reg.),
71 W. 49th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to
6 p. m.; Sunday, 11.30 a. m. to
12.30 p. m.
Pritehard, Wm. Broaddus, (G) 84,
(K) 87, (Reg.), 347 W. 58th. Until
9 a. m., 4.30 to 6.30 p. m. Tel. No.
494 K.
Proben, Ohas. Ignatius, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
970 Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Proctor, James W., (N) 88, (Reg.), 117
Cedar. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Prudden, T. Mitchell, (Ag) 75, (Reg.),
160 W. 59th.
Pryor, Wm. Rice, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 15
Park av. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Pulley, Wm. J., (K) 91, (Reg.), 227 E.
86th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Pulling, Ezra Reed, (Q) 53, (Reg.),
363 Broome. 9 to ll a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Purcell, Wm. J., (K) 67, (Reg.), 102
W. 84th. Until 9 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Purdy, Alfred B. M., (Q) 61, (Reg.),
304 Madison av. 9 to 12 a. m.
Purdy, Henry Lavington, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 180 B. 72d. 8 to 9 a. m.,
12 m. to 1, 6 to 7.30 p. m. ; Sunday,
8 to 10 a. m.
Purdy, Henry R., (K) 90, (Reg.), 151
B. 29th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6, 7 to
8 p. m.
Purdy, Sarah A., (Bi) 81, (Eel.), 26
7th ave.
Purple, Samuel S., (N) 44, (Reg.), 36
W. 22d. 9 to 11 a. m.
Putnam, Frederick A., (Ah) 45, (At)
46, (Reg.), 115 B. 27th.
Putney, Alfred Lyman, (K) 70, (Reg.),
206 W. 39th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Putzel, Leopold, (K) 75, (Reg.), 13
E. 57th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Quackenbos, John Duncan, (Q) 71,
(Reg.), 331 W. 28th. 5 to 6 p. m.
June to Oct., New London, N. H.
Queen, Louis A., (Bs) 88, (Horn.), 8
W. 38th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Quesada, Gregorio J. De, (K) 82,
(Reg.), 213 W. 127tli. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Quigley, John J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 318
W. 125th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Quijano, Francis D., (Gt) 54, (Reg.),
165 W. 4th.
Quimby, Charles B., (N) 78, (Reg.), 44
W. 36th. Until 10 a. m., 5.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Quinlan, Edward F., (At) 68, (Reg.),
308 W. 20th. 8 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Quinlan, Francis J., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 54
W. 17th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to
7.30 p. m., Sundays excepted.
Quinn, Edward H., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
238 W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Quintard, Edward, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 58
W. 36th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Quirk, Dennis J., (N) 79, (Reg.), 323
B. iOth.
Rabe, Frederick E., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
227 W. 42d. Until 9 a. m., 11 to 1,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Rabinovitch, Louise G., (D) 89, (Reg.),
Ward's Island.
Rachel, George W., (Q) 74, (Reg.),
325 E. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Raefle, Maximilian G., (Mo) 61, (Reg.),
158 E. 64th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.. Sun. 9 to 11 a. m. Tel. No.
418 W.
Ramsdell E. Benjamin, (N) 78, (Reg.),
581 Lexington ave. 9 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Ramsdell, Edwin D., (N) 55, (Reg.),
158 E. 33d. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
10 p. m.
Randell, Leo, ( ) — , (Eel.), 106 E.
31st.
Rankin, Egbert Guernsey, (N) 78,
(Horn.), 528 5th ave. 9 to 11.30
a. m.
Rannefeld, Alexander H., (Bs) 84,
(Horn.), 85 Tth. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ranney, Ambrose L., (N) 70, (Reg.),
156 Madison ave. Until 1 p. m.
Ranney, Frederick Merrill, (K) 85,
(Reg.), 317 W. 29th. 11 a. m. to
1, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Ranney, Martin L., (Dq) 75, (Eel.),
317 W. 29th.
Ransom, Charles C, (Z) 83, (Reg.),
152 W. 48th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Ransom, G. Manley, (Af) 75, (Reg.),
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rapp, Samuel, (K) 75, (Reg.), 350
E. 50th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 1238 R.
Rappaport, Simon, (Or) 72, (K) 88,
(Reg.), 167 Rivington.
Rassman, Wm. Henry, (N) 83, (Reg.),
416 W. 44th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Rathbone, C. C, (N) 93, (Reg.), Bell.
Hosp., foot of 26th.
Rathgeber, E. A., (N) 91, (Reg.), 147
E. 30th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Rau, Leonard S.. (K) 85, (Reg.), 72
W. 55th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 6.30
p. m.; July and Aug. at Saratoga,
N. Y.
Ranch, David L., (K) 89, (Reg.), 1031
Lexington ave.
Rautenberg, Godfrey W., (N) 86,
(Reg.), 335 B. 87th. Until 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Raynor, Everett M., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
182 Willis ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Read, Ira B., (W) 67, (K) 68, (Reg.),
2074 6th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Reagan, C. R., (N) 93, (Reg.), W. H.
and A. H. Hospital.
Redmond, Michael 0., (N) 82, (Reg.),
209 E. 105th.
Reese, Robert G., (N) 91, (Reg.), 43
E. 23d. 5 to 7 p. m.
Reed, J.. F., (N) 93, (Reg.), W. H. and
A. H. Hospital.
Reeves, Marcellus, (Be) 90, (Reg.), 19
E. 28th. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Reese, Robert Grigg, (N) 91, (Reg.),
43 E. 23d.
Reich, Adolph, (N) 91, (Reg.), 349 W.
23d. 8 to 12 a. m., 12.30 to 2, 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Reid, Adrian Y., (N) 80, (Beg.), 104
Lexington ave. mc<,\ S'l'?
Reid, John J., (Q) 69, (Reg.), 85d
Lexington ave 9 to^ 10.30 a. m.,
1.30 tS 3.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Reiley, Isaac H., (Q) ^'4^^^^' ^f„
W. 23d. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
Rfinhar'd; Herman, (Al) 76. (Beg.),
158 E. 48th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
Remer^ Joh"n, (Q) 90 (Beg.) 1574
Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to Z,
Rfmlen!' Chfrle^" (Q) 80, (Reg.), 12
E. 11th. 9 to 10 a. m.
Remsen, Robert G., (Q) 76, (Beg.),
115 Broadway. 10, a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bengifo, Pio, (Do) 63, (Beg.), 216 W.
45th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Eevling, Frederick T., (N) 84, (Beg.),
139 E. 44th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 6
Beynolds, Samuel M., (Ai) 66, (K) 66,
(Reg.), 16 E. 22d. ^ ^ '
Reynolds, Warren U., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
224 2d ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. , w.^.,
Bhein, Meyer L., (At) 80, (Reg.), 104
E. 58th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 to 4
Rhodes, 0. Alexander, (N) 84, (Reg.),
1126 Park ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m- ,„ , .„„
Rice, Charles O., (Q) 89, (Reg.), :^6
W. 57th. 12 to 2 p. m. Tel. No.
1252 B 38th.
Rice, Clarence C. (Q) 77, (Beg.), 123
E. 19th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Rice, Joseph M., (Q) 81, (Beg.), 1486
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., S.dO to
8 p. m.
Bichard, Montrose R., (Q) 77, (Re?.),
77 E. 116th. 8.30 to lO a. m., 1 to 3
5.80 to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12
only. Tel. No. 671 X.
Richards, George Andrews, (Q) 86,
(Reg.), 30 W. 33d. 9 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Richards, Wm. G., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 34
Nassau. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Bes.,
Irvington-on-Hudson.
Richardson, Alfonzo Atwood, (Q) 85,
(Beg.), 1187 Madison av. 11 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bichardson, Andrew J., (Bs) 70,
^om.), 39 B. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Richardson, Charles H., (Q) 84, (Beg.),
427 Ivexington av. 9 to 11 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 811 38th.
Bichardson, Edwin J., (N) 90, (Beg.),
318 W. l41st. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 5 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 599 X Har-
lem.
Richardson, George W., (Bs) 73,
(Horn.), 138 B. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
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437
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Richardson, Jennie May, (Bw) 92,
(Reg.), 3 W. 83d.
Richardson, John P., (A) 63, (Reg.),
293 Broome av.
Richardson, Joha Selden, (Q) 93,
(Reg.), 174 W. 95th.
Richardson, Wald'o H., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
79 Washington PI. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Richter, Wm., (N) 86, (Reg.), 303 E.
19th. 8 to 10 a. m.j 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p.
m. Sundays, 8 to ll a. m.
Richtmyer, Grant H., (Aq) 90, (Reg.),
240 W. 34th. Until 11 a. m., 4.30
to 5.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Richy, Henry A., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 226
B. 39th.
Rickaby, Hamilton, (N) 67, (Reg.),
258 W. 42d.
Riedel, Emil H., (N) 81, (Reg.), 146
Delancy.
Rightmire, W. V., ( ) — , (Horn.),
Ward's Island Hospital.
Riggleman, J., Jr., (K) 94, (Reg.),
Bellevue Hospital, ft. of 26th.
Riley, Frederick C, (N) 78, (Reg.), 38
B. 26th. 10 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.
Ring, Frank W., (Bn) 78, (Reg.), 101
Park ave. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Ring, Tobias S., (N) 49, (Horn.), 152
E. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Ring, Wm. H., (Bs) 64, (Horn.), 64 W.
51st. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Ringer, Ernest, (Dq) 74, (Reg.), 112
E. 22d.
Ringer, Ed., (Bs) 74, (Horn.), 112 E.
22d. 8 to 1. Saturday 8 to 11 a. m.
only.
Ripley, John H., (N) 66, (Reg.), 605
Lexington ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rising, James Converse, (Bo) 48,(Reg.),
150 W. 74th.
Ritchie, Fred G., (Bs) 82, (Horn.), 23d
St. and 3d ave. Ophthalmic Hospital.
9 to 12 a. m.
Ritter Joseph Cambridge, (Av) 92,
(Reg.), 116 Macd'ougal., 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. in. Sundays
until 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7.
Rives, W. C, (N) 77, (Reg.), 113 E.
38th.
Rixa, Alexander, (P) 84, (Reg.), 323
B. 86th.
Roarke, Frank K^ (At) 91, (Reg.), 304
Madison ave. Before 9 a. m., 5 to
6. p. m.
Robb, Samuel W., (K) 85, (Reg.), 236
E. 83d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5.30
to 7. 30 p. m.
Robbins, Jane Elizabeth, (Bw) 90,
(Reg.), 95 Rivington. 12 to 1.30
p. m.
Roberts, Charles F., (K) 67, (Reg.),
69 E. 54th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Roberts, Eugene P., (Bs) 94, (Horn.),
158 W. 53d. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m., Sunday 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Roberts, George W., (Bs) 87, (Hom.),
137 W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Roberts, Nathan S., (Q) 67, (Reg.),
804 L/exingtoo ave. 10 to 12 a. m.,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 443 W.
Robertson, Thomas Seton, (At) 79,
(Reg.), 28 E. 20th. 1 to 4, 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Robinson, David, (Mf) .87, (Reg.),
208 E. Broadway. 10 to 12 a. m.,
4 to 5 p. m.
Robinson, Andrew R, (K) 68, (Reg.),
248 W. 42d. 10.30 to 12,30 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m.
Robinson, Beverly, (Gt) 72, (Reg.),
37 W. 35th. 12 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
Robinson, Fred C, (N) 76, (Reg.),
221 W. 11th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7.30 p. m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p. m.
Robinson, J. Blake, (Bs) 69, (Hom.),
720 Lexington ave. Until 11 a. m.
Robinson, Henry Finlay, (Ev) 83,
(Reg.), 352 W. 58th. Until 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 5 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 464 K.
Robinson, John A. R., (K) 90, (Reg.),
248 W. 42d. 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Robinson, Wm. Gilpin, (Aq) 78, (K)
79, (Reg.), 102 B. 26th. Until 9
a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
1336 Q.
Robinson, Wm. J., (N) 93, (Reg.), 112
B. 128th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10.30 a. m.
Rockwell, Alphonso D., (K) 64, (Reg.),
113 W. 34th. 9 to 12 a. m,, 2 to
3.30 p. m; Saturday, 9 to 12 a. m.
only.
Rockwell, Miron James, (K) 85, (Reg.),
1368 Lexington ave. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 413 W.
^S'=^Y% y^™- H- •J''"-' (Q) 92, (Reg.),
7 W. loth.
Rodenstein, Louis A., (A) 59, (Reg.),
908 St. Nicholas av. Until 9 a. m.;
6 to 7 p. m.; Tues. and Pri., 1 to
2 p. m.
Roder, Lizzie B., (Cb) 88, (Hom.), 229
E. 82d. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 7 p. m.
Rodgers, Harris C, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 4
W. 125th.
Rodgers, Wm. A., (N) 93, (Reg.), 272
E. Broadway.
Roediger, Traugott F. M., (K) 75,
(Reg.), 312 W. 34th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Roeloffs, John T. R., (Ck) 90, (Reg.),
226 E. 4th. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. •
Roeth, Adolphe Gaston, (N) 90, (Reg.),
1642 Ave. A. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued. '
Rogers, Edward H., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
17 W. 54th, St. Luke's Hosp.
Rogers, Henry Alex, (K) 86, (Reg.),
218 B. 70th, and 305 E. 89th. Until
10 a. m.,~5 to 7 p. m.
Rogers, John, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 14 W.
12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Rogers, Oscar H., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 346
Broadway. 8 to lO a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 8 p. m.
Rogers, Willard H., (B) 76, (Reg.), 225
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Roig, Clement, (Af) 91, (Reg-), 334
B. 13th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Romaine, De Witt C, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
473 Hudson. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Romero, Genaro Antonio, (N) 81,
(Reg.), 148 B. 28th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.
Romm, Maxim D., (Ok) 82 (Ea) 88,
(Reg.), 117 7th. ^ _„
RofE, Russell H., (K) 78, (Reg.), 159
[ W. 93d. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 7
P- m. , ,„„
Roof, Stephen W., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 222
W. 23d. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7.30
Rooim", S. Irving, (N) 89, (Reg.), 53
W. 105th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
Roosa^D. B. St. John, (N) 60, (Reg.),
20 E. 30th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Roose, Wm. Smith, (O) 91, (Reg.), 9
W. 35th.
Roosevelt, J. West, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 32
B. 31st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Root,- Arthur L., (N) 83, (Reg.), 114
W. 81st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Root, Francis F., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 141
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 8 p. m.
Rosahnsky, Herman, ( ) — , (Eel.), 95
Henry.
Rose, J. H., (N) 92, (Reg.), Bell Hos-
pital, foot of 26th.
Rose, Achilles, (Q) 72, (Reg.), 215 2d
av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Rosenbaum, Louis, (N) 92, (Reg.), 116
E. 90th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Rosenberg, Emil, (Oj) 55, (Reg.), 784
Lexington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Rosenberg, Julius, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 109
B. 71et. 11.30 a. m. to 1 p. m., ex-
cept Sunday.
Rosenberg, Leopold, (K) 87, (Reg.), 210
E. 112th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Rosenberg, Leo, (K) 91, (Reg.), 250 E.
61st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 406 W.
Rosenberg, Max, (Q) 92, (RegO, 249
E. 71st. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Rosenblueth, Mayer, (Bx) 83, (Bel.),
384 E. 72d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 7 p. m.
Rosenblueth, Jacob C, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
348 E. 72d.
Roseneau, Bernard S., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
309 E. 3d.
Rosenheim, M., (Gj) 77, (Eel.), 336 W.
15th.
Rosenheim, Paul J., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 206
B. 46th. 9 to 11 a. m,. 6 to 8 p. m.
Rosenthal, Abraham, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
325 E. 84th.
Rosenthal, Alex., (N) 92, (Reg.), 39
Henry.
Rosenthal, Maximilian, (Ig) 87, (Reg.),
130 E. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 451 W.
Rosenzweig, Wm., (K) 93, (Reg.), 170
E. 95th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Ross, Wm. Henry, (V) 69, (Reg.), Ill
W. 121st. Until 10.30 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Roswell, J. T., (K) 94, (Reg.), Bell
Hospital, foot of 26tE.
Roth, Charles M., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 214
B. 57th. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Roth, Frederick C, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 214
E. 57th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Roth, Julius A., (K) 82, (Reg.), 308
B. 79th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 409 W.
Roth, Max'n, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 214
E. 57th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Rothwell, J. L., (K) 93, (Reg.), Har-
lem Hospital, 533 E. 120th.
Rounds, Wm. B., (Bs) 74, (Horn.), 154
W. 47th. 10.30 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Rottenberg, Ignatz Morvay, (Mj) 81,
(Reg.), 280 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Rowan, John F., (Ac) 79, (It) 80,
(Reg.), 119 B. 23d.
Rowe, Alvah, (Bn) 41, (Reg.), 349 W.
32d. 7.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, after
6 p. m.
Rubinovitz, Abraham, (N) 86, (Reg.),
123 Norfolk st.
Rudisch, Julius, (Da) 74, (Reg.), 121
E. 60th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m.
Ruggles, Augustus D., (A) 62, (Reg.),
239 W. 14th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Ruggles, Emery Wood, (Q) 88, (Reg.),
1574 Madison ave.
Rugman, A. F., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 588
E. 141st. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
7.30 to 8 p. m. Res. 1043 Boston
ave. 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Ruhl, Henry, (K) 73, (Reg.), 842 E.
164th. 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
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New York City. — Contiimed.
Rupp, Adolph, (N) 77, (RegO, 406 W.
34th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6.30 to 8 p. m.; Sun. and Wed., 8.30
to 10.30 a. m.
Rupp, Philip, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 84 2d
ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Ruppe, Ernest F., (K) 83, (Reg.), 413
W. 47th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7.30 p. m. ' Tel. No. 1265 R.
Rusby, Henry H., (N) 84, (Reg.),
222 W. 132d.
Russell, Everett W., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
92 W. 89th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7.30
p. m.
Russell, F. F., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Belle-
Tue Hi^ital, foot of 26th.
Russell, H. Everett, (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
981 Madison ave., (the Carrolton).
9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No.
487 W.
Russell, John F., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 21
W. 11th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Russell, Wm. Logue, (N) 85, (Reg.),
101 W. 93d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Russell, W. S., (W) 93, (Reg.), 202
W. 23d. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Ruzicka, D. J., (N) 91, (Reg.), 93
Avenue B. 9 to 10 a.
6 to 8 p. m.
m., 1 to 2,
Ryback, James P., ( ) 79, ( ), 252 1st
ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Sachs, Bernard, (Fj) 82, (Reg.), 21
E. 65th. 8 to 12 a. m.
Sachs, Julius, (Oj) 85, (Reg.), 207 E.
Broadway.
Sachs, Nicholaus H., (Fb) 81, (Reg.),
205 E. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 11 a. m.
only.
Saokett, H. R., (Bs) 93, (Horn.),
Ward's Island Hospital.
St. John, Josephus A., (Au) 73, (Reg.),
171 81st. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Salandino, Domenico, (Bx) 87, (Eel.),
365 Broome.
Salicrup, Pedro J., (A) 69, (Reg.),
129 E. 17th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Salmon, Henry A^ (K) 88, (Reg.), 574
Broome. Until lO a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Samuel, Maurice, (Cj) 82, (Reg.), 239
E. 86th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.; Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
Sanborn, C. F., (^N) 93, (Reg.), Ward's
Island.
Sanborn, Eugene B., (Q) 67, (Reg.),
240 W. 44th. 7 to 8 a. m., 4 to 6
sfndberg, Leo, (Ea) 82, (Reg.), ,1(^"
Rivington.
Sanders, Charles Walton, (Q) 78,
(Reg.), 53 E. 53d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
to 6 p. m.
V, (N) 82,
0 9.30 a. m.,
Sanders, Edward, (N) 76, (Reg.), 126
E. 82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 :
Sanders, Joseph Anthony,
(Reg.), 310 W. 45th. 8 to !
1 to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Sands, Robert A., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 39
E. 33d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Sargent, Edward Sanborn, (N) 84,
(Reg.), 117 E. 53d.
Sargofid, Thomas Dixon, (Bx) 92,
(Eel.), 226 W. 40th.
Sarlabous, Emilie J., (N) 83, (Reg.),
106 Weverly pi. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Luis F., (N) 58, (Reg.), 56 W.
39th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Satterlee, F. Le Roy, (N) 67, (Reg.),
8 W. 18th. 11.30 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m.
Satterthwaite, Thomas B„ (Q) 67,
(Reg.), 21 E. 44th. 8 to 11 a. m.,
4 to 6 p .m.
Sauer, J. George, (Q) 87, (Reg.), 250
Willis ave. Before 10 a. m.; after 6
p. m., or by appointment.
Saunders, Robert Hy., (Q) 74, (Reg.),
791 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 5 to 6 p. m.
Sauvalle, J. Sidney, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
228 E. 13th. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Savage, Thos. Rutherford, (Q) 74,
(Reg.), 181 E. 116th. 8.30 to 9.30
a. m., 1.30 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m
Savage, Watson Lewis, (Af) 85, (Reg),
308 W. 59th. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6
p. m. ; Mod., Thurs., 8.30 to 10.30 a.
m.; Sundays excepted.
Savage, Wm. J., (Dq) 67, (Reg.), 103
W. 103d.
Savidge, Eugene Coleman, (N) 90,
(Reg.), 28 W. 59th. 11 a. m. to 1,
5 to 6 p. m.
Saxl, Josef, (Q) 92, (Reg.), 355 E. 72d.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p.m. Tel.
No. 454 W..
Sayre, Lewis A., (Q) 42, (Reg.), 285
5th ave., cor. 39th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Sayre, Reginald H., (K) 84, (Reg.),
285 5th ave. Until 12 a. m.
Sohaie. Samuel, (Cj) 75, (Reg.), 210
E. 79th. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 481 W.
Schalck, Ernest, (Ck) 82, (Reg.), 157
W. 103d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Schapriuger, Aloysius, (Dj) 72, (Reg.),
165 E. 60th. 8 to 12 a. m., evenings
by appointment.
Scharlau, Bamim, (Cj) 64, (Reg.),
66 W. 35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Scheide, Wm., (K) 66, (Reg.), 322 W.
44th.
Scheider, Julius, (Dj) 72, (Reg;), 187
E. 64th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to 7
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Scheinkman, Bernard, (N) 88, (Keg.),
61 Mott.
Scheipert, John W., (K) 89, (Beg.),
64 W. 96tli. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Schelling, Henry L., (N) 90, (Reg.), 841
Willoughby ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1101
W'msbg.
Scheu, Philip, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 440 B.
16th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
SchevicK, Edward J., (N) 83, (Keg.),
242 E. 74th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12 to
1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Schierge, Ernest B., (K) 90, (Reg.), 28
W. 133d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
SchifE, Herman James, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
235 E. 78th.
Schlegel, Gustavus, (Q) 83, (Reg.),
315 W. 31st. 10.30 to 12 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Schlereth, George, (Q) 75, (Reg.), 56
St. Mark's Place. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Schlereth, Wm., (N) 91, (Reg.), 56
St. Mark's Place.
Schlesinger, Abraham, (Af) 80, (Reg.),
240 E. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Schlesinger, H. W., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
120 Lewis.
Schley, J. Montford, (Mp) 71, (Horn.),
1 E. 42d. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Schloss, Abraham S., (O) 84, (Reg.),
44 St. Mark's Place.
Schminke, John C, (Af) 75, (Keg.),
347 W. 48th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Schmitt, John, (El) 75, (Keg.), 125
2d ave. 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Schmitz, John, (Ok) 78, (Reg.), 33
Delancey. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2 p. m.
Schmitz, Joseph, (Ck) 78, (Reg.), 145
Stanton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
Schneider, Louis H. A., (Q) 90, (Keg.),
344 W. 22d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m. ; Sundays, until 11 a. m.
Schnepp, Leo, (Mj) 73, (Keg.), 3261/2
E. 79th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Schoenemann, Charles P. R., (N)
75, (Reg.), 324 Lexington ave. 11
a. m. to 1 and by appt., except
Wed. and Sundays.
Schoeps, George, (N) 91, (Reg.), 1883
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Scholer, Gustav, (N) 85, (Reg.), 311
W. 48th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Schooney, Lazarus, (A) 63, (Reg.),
68 E. 104th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Schonger, Adolph H., (Ds) 88, (Horn.),
231 E. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Schoonmaker, Perry, (W) 80, (Reg.),
109 W. 126th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Schoonover, Warren, (Q) 67, (Reg.),
115 W. 59th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Schott, Max, (K) 94, (Reg.), 110 B.
82d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Schottky, Ernst, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 151
W. 43d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Schram, Charles, (Be) 86, (Reg.), 1074
Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m., Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m.
Schrenk, Andrew, (N) 89, (Keg.),
112 Forsyth.
Schroder, Aimee Raymond, (Bu) 89,
(Reg.), 230 W. 135th.
Schroder, HeniT H., (Q) 86, (Keg.),
230 W. 135th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schultze, E. C, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 175
E. 68th.
Schultze, Louis W., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 228
W. 132d. 8 to 10 a, m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Schultze, Otto H., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 24
B. 63d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Schwannecke, Henry J., (Ci) 57,
(Reg.), 1280 Fulton av.
Schwartz, Martin, (N) 93, (Reg.), 334
E. 4th.
Schwarzsehild, H. Davison, (Q) 91,
(Keg.), 30 W. 35th. 9 to 12 a. m.,
Mon., 10 to 12 a. m.. Sun. by appt.
Schweig, George M., (K) 72, (Reg.),
280 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Schweig, Henry, (.K) 79, (Reg.), 41
W. 49th.
Schwerd, Max J., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 58 E.
112th. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 496, Harlem.
Schwyzer, Fritz, (Cs) 88, (Reg.), 100
E. 58th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Scofield, Richard J., (N) 90, (Reg),
351 W. 14th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Scott, Edward A., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 46
W. 49th. S to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Scott, George, (K) 71, (Reg.), 102 W.
75th. "The Del Monte," 9 to 12 a.
m., 5 to 7.30 p. m.. Sun., 12 to 2
p. m. Tel, No. 466 K.
Scott, Wm. H., (N) 62, (Horn.), 36 W.
35th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 6
p. m.
Sci-atchley, Francis A., (N) 81, (Reg.),
36 W. ^5th. 9 to 12 k. m:, July
and August, Hotel Kaaterskill.
Scully, Albert McCarthy, (Ot) 80,
(Reg), 106 W. 40th. 8 to lO i. m.
6 to 9 p. m.
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441
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Seabrook, Harry H., (Q) 81, (Reg.).
118 E. 72d. 9 to 12 a. m., afternoon
by appointment.
Seaman, Louis Livinston, (B) 76,
(Reg.), 18 W. 31st Until 10 a. m.,
. o to 6 p. m. Evenings, by appoint-
ment.
Seaman, Rich. S., (Q) 51, (Reg.), 61
W. 71st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, and
Seamans,' "Wm. S., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 16
W. 52d. Until 9 a. m.
Seeger, Ferdinand F., (N) 69, (Horn.),
718 Lexington av. 8 to 10.30 a. m.
Seeligmann, Gustav, (Ca) 87, (Reg.),
693 Madison av. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m
Seessel, Albert, (Dp) 76, (Reg.), 62
E. 61st. 9 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30
p. m.
Segnltz, Bemhard', (Ek) 34, (Reg.),
149 E. 63d.
Seguin, Edward C, (Q) 64, (Reg.), 47
■ W. 50th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Siebert, August, (Dp) 77, (Reg.), 137
B. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 2.30,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Sell, Edward H. M., (K) 66, (Reg.),
12 W. 39th. No hours.
■ Sellew, Frederic S., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 61
E. 79th. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Serr, Frank, (Bz) 75, (Reg.), 333 E.
18th. 8 to 9 a. m„ 2 to 3, 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Sewall, Samuel G., (Cw) 80, (Horn.),
1686 Madison av. Until 10 a. m., 4
to 8 p. m.
Seward, Walter M., (Ac) 86, (Reg.),
126 E. 86th. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 1, 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 387 W.
Sewell, Walter D., (K) 79, (Reg.), 320
Lexington av. 1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8
p. m.
Sexton, Samuel, (Bd) 56, (Reg.), 12
W. 35th. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Shaffer, Newton M., (N) 67, (Reg.), 28
E. 38th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Shannon, J. C. Morrogh, (N) 89, (Reg.),
31 Oliver.
Shannon, Andrew, (N) 84, (Reg.) 31
Oliver.
Shannon, John Rowlands, (01) 88,
(Reg.), 46 E. 31st. 10 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Shannon, Wm., (N) 89, (Reg.), 212 2d
av. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 1415 O.
Sharp, J. Clarence, (K) 86, (Reg.), 1804
Lexington av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3.30 to
4.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Sharp, J. Riddle, (A) 90, (Reg.), 166
W. 121st.
Sharretts, Charles John, (Q) 78, (Reg.),
350 E. 84th. 8 to 11 a. m., 8 to 9
p. m.
Shaw, Eben S. D., (N) 80, (Reg.), 29
W. 31st. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p.
m. ; Sunday by appointment.
Shaw, Frank E. E., (N) 85, (Reg.), 225
W. 138th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2, 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 626 X.
Shaw, Henry Berrien, (Q) 77, (Reg.),
21 B. 127th. 8 to 10 a. m.. 5 to 7
p. m.
Shea, Dennis Leo, (N) 90, (Reg.), 116
AVfivGrly Pla.CG.
Shears. George P., (N) 86, (Reg.), 202
W. 103d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Shears, Joseph A., (N) 88, (Reg.), 319
W. 37th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m.
Sheehan, Daniel J., (K) 84, (Reg.),
161 E. 121st.
Sheldon, Floyd Preston, (W) 78,
(Horn.), 237 W. 127th. 8 to 11 a.
m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Shelley, Henry Aug., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
319 E. 120th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Shellman, Arthur P., (N) 94, (Reg.),
City Hospital, B. Isl., ft. of 52d,
T^ "R
Sheiton, George G., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
521 Miadison ave. 8.30 to 11 a. m.,
4.30 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shepard, George Andrew, (B) 88,
(Bq) 89, (Horn.), 16 W. 45th. 8 to
lO a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Shepherd, John M., (N) 90, (Reg.),
202 St. Nicholas ave.
Sheppard, Henry, (N) 52, (Reg.), 85
E. IGth. 10 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.;
Mon., Thurs., 3 to 4 p. m.
Sheridan, .Joseph P., (N) 92, (Reg.),
322 E. 65th. 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2.
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 443 W.
Sherman, A. Josephine, (Bw) 90,
(Reg.), 222 E. 19th.
Sherman, Charles, (K) 75, (Reg.), 92
7th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m
Sherman, Jas. S., ( ) — . 222 E. 19th.
Sherman, John F., (N) 82, (Reg.), 92
7th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Sherman, .Josephine A., (Bw) 90,
(Reg.), 224 E. 15th. 8 a. m. to 6
p. m.
Sherman, LeRoy B., (Bs) 89, (Hom.).
355 W, 14th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. ; Sunday, 12 to 2 p. m.
Sherow, Elton J., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 571
Lexington ave. Child's Hospital.
Shireman, Abraham, (Mv) 73, (Reg.),
164 Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Shirmer, Charles D., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
359 W. 42d. Until 9 a. in., 3 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shirmer, George P., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Shively, Henry L., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
145 W. 66th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to T
p. m.
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PSrSJCIANS OF NEW YOBK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continueil.
Shorter, James H., (Af) 75, (Reg.),
109 B. 12th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Shotwell, John B., (Am) 93, (Reg.),
308 W. 48th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Shrady, Arthur Melville, (Q) 93,
(Reg.), 59 9th, Roosevelt Hospital.
Shrady, George Fred"rick, (Q) 58,
(Reg.), 8 E. 66th. lO a. m. to 1
p. m.
Shrady, John, (N) 61, (Reg.), 149
W. 126th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Shrady, John Elliot, (Q) 92, (Reg.).
149 W. 126th. 10 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Shufelt, Wm. A., (Es) 81, (Reg.).
7 W. 19th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Shulman, Alexander, (Q) 85, (Reg.''
197 2d ave. 11 to 12 a. m., 6.S0 to
7.30 p. m.
Shultz, Reuben C, (N) 80, (Reg.),
214 E. 34th. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Shunk, Albert, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 232
W. 22d. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sibbald, George, (K) 92, (Reg.), 348
E. 84th.
Siefert, Carl Fritz, (N) 92, (Reg.),
210 2d ave. (Sta. D). 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to
12 a. m., Tel. No. 1415 Q. '
Siegelstein, Pierre A., (N) 91, (Reg.),
82 Rivington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Sife, Henio, (N) 93, (Reg.), 160 Madi-
son. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Silver, Henry M., (K) 75, (Reg.), 39
7th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Silver, Lewis Mann, (K) 85, (Reg.),
103 W. 72d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Silverman, Maurice T., (N) 91, (Reg.),
210 Alexander ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 m. to 1.30, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
590 X.
Simon, Carleton, (N) 94, (Reg.), 114
E. 56th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 m. to 1,
6 to 8 p. m.
Simmons, Charles B., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
742 Lexington ave. 3 to 4.30 p. m.
Simmons, J. Gorse, (G) 91, (Reg.),
319 W. 33d. 8 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Simmons, Robert Stevens, (Bs) 84,
(Hom.), 129 B. 59th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Simonson, Jeremiah T., (Bs) 91,
(Hom.), 61, E. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Simpson, George L., (N) 60, (Reg.).
296 Willis ave. 7 to 9 a, m,, 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Simpson, W. Kelly, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
952 Lexington ave. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Simrock, Joseph, (Dt) 63, (Reg.), 110
B. 25th. 9 to 12 a. m.. 5 to 6 p. m.
Sims, H. Marion, (Q) 73, (Reg.), 30
W. 58th. 12.30 to 3.30 n. m. .
Sinnett, John H., (K) 89, (Reg.), 339
"W. 23d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2. 5 to
6 p. m.
Sinsabaugh, James Arthur, (Bs) 81,
(Hom.), 672 2d ave. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 2. 7 to 8 p. m.
Skeel, Franklin D., (N) 81, (Reg.),
361 Mott ave. 8 to 11 a. m. After-
noon by appointment.
Sleem David H„ (Na) 87, (N) 89,
(Reg.), 42 W. 97th.
Sknagg, D. Palmer, (K) 88, (Reg.),
2162 5th. Until 10 a. m., 12 m. to
2, after 6 p. m.
Smallwood, George W., (N) 87, (Reg.),
348 W. 47th. Until 10 a. m., 12 m.
to 1.30, 5 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Andrew Hermanee, (Q) 58,
(Reg.), 22 E. 42d.I2 m. to 2 p. m.
Smith, A. Alexander, (K) 71, (Reg.),
40 "W. 47th. ID a. m. to 1 p. m.
Smith, Charles, (Af) 90, (Reg.), 366
Broome. 10 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Smith, C. Peck, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 346
W. 48th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Smith, Daniel H., (Q) 73, (Reg.), 223
W. 34th. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 6,
7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Edwin, D., (Bx) 81, (Eol.), 134
E. 18th.
Smith, Edwin Everett, (Af) 71 (Reg.),
12 E. 47th. Wed. at 7 W. 45th.
Smith. Frank Webster, (Q) 91, (Reg.).
44 Bradhurst ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Franklin, (N) 65, (Reg.), 366
Boulevard. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Smith, Frederick A., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
103 Park ave.
Smith, George A., (K) 81, (Reg.),
Hart's Island.
Smith, George De Forrest, (Q) 76,
(Reg.), 20 E. 29th. 9 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Smith, George K., (N) 59, (Reg.), 205
E. 14th. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Smith, George R., (Cu) 89, (Reg.),'
Murray Hill Hotel.
Smith, Gouvemeur M., (Q) 55, (Reg.),
14 E. 17th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2
p. m.
Smith, G. Buckingham, (Bto) eS',
(Hom.)', 35 E. 2Sth. 9 to 10 a. m-.,.
4 to 5.30, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Smith, Henry M., (Bs) 60, (Horn.), 21
W. 24th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.;; at
Spuyten Duyvil. until 8 a. m., aftei;-
5 p. m,.
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Smith, James T., (N) 91, (Reg.), 1816
Washington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to
Bmit^', J^idson O., (Aq:> 89. (Reg.), 321
E. 19th. 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 1416 Q.
Smith, J. Gardner, (K) 86, (Q) 87,
(Reg.), 307 Lenox ave. At 8 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
617 X.
Smith, J. Lewis, (Q) 53, (Reg.), 64 W.
56th. Until 11 a. m. Tel. No. 1226 R.
Smith, Vernon, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 182d
and 3d ave., Home for Incurables.
Smith, Max MuUer, (Bs) 90, (Horn.),
219 B. 81st. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 329 W.
Smith, Nelson, Jr., (Be) 81, (Horn.),
151 W. 48th. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Oscar Gilbert, (Q) 54, (Reg.),
' 139 Washington PI. 8.30 to 9.30 a.
m., 4.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Smith, Roswell D., (Bs) 80, (Reg.),
170 E. 87th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Smith, S. Alexander, (M) 91, (Reg.),
(Aq) 92, 128 E. 28th. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1336 Q.
Smith, St. Clair, (Bs) 69, (Hom.), 8
W. 38th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Smith, Sarah N., (Cb) 77, (Horn.), Ill
W. 34th. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Sun., until 10 a. m.
Smith, Simon W., (Dc) 81, (Reg.), 125
B. 124th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Smith, Samuel Wesley, (N) 79, (Reg.),
24 W. 30th. 11 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8
p. m.
Smith, Stephen, (Q) 51, (Reg.), 574
Madison ave. Until 12 a. m.
Smith, Thomas Franklin, (Bs) 60,
(Hom.), 264 Lenox ave. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Smithy S. Alexander, (At) 92, (Reg.),
128 B. 28th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Smythe, Samuel H., (Bs) 80, (Horn.),
112 B. 10th.
SolotarofE, Hillel, (N) 91, (Reg.), 346
E. 52d. Until 9 a. m., 5 to 7.30 p.
m. Tel. No. 1618 R., 1548 M.
Solley, Fred. P., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 17 W.
54th. St. Luke's Hospital.
Solow, Julius, (Oj) 87, (Reg.), 191
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p
m., Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2 p. m.
Somerset, W. L., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Wil-
lard Parker Hosp., ft. E. 16th.
Sondem, Frederic E., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
128 W. 35th. 4 to 6 p. m., Sun., 11
to 12 a. m.
Sour, Bernard, (Q) 93, (Reg.), 133 B.
60th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 228 B, 70th.
Southvirorth, Thomas S., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
19 W. 46th. At 9.15 a. m^ 5.30 to
6.30 p. m., Mon., Wed., Pri., until 11
a. m.
Southmayd, John Franklin, (Q) 92,
(Reg), 979 Lexington av. Until 9.30
a. m., 12 to 1, 5 to 7.30 p. m.
Spalding, Alfred M., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
419 W. 145th. Until 10 a. m., 12.30
to 1.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Spalding, George A., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
248 Lenox av. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m-
Spalding, Warren Clyde, (At) 81,
(Reg.), 273 Lenox av.
Spann, James H., (K) 77, (Reg.), 434
5th av. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Spannhake, Louis, (N) 67, (Reg.), 244
E. 13th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6
Spellman, Dwight Seymour, (G) 89,
^Reg.), N. Y. City Asylum, Wards
Island. .,„
Spenee, Arnot, (K) 84, (Reg.), 70 W.
71st. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
Spenee, Daniel Benham, (Db) 93,
(Reg.), 350 W. 115th. Until 10 a.
m., 12.30 to 1.30, 5.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Spencer, Charies F., (N) 82, (Re^.),
1182 Tinton av. Until 8 a. m., &
Spi'*cer,^miter E., (W) 84, (Reg.), 62
Chalton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
Spillenger, Jacob, (N) 82, (Reg.), 1832
E. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Snitzer, Edward Louis, (K) 92, (Reg-).
975 Park av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m., Sundays until 11 a.
m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 451 W.
Spitzer, Henry, (N) 84, (R^gO, 247
B 78th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Spitzka. Edward C, (N) 73, (Reg.),
^12 Lexington av. Tues., Thurs.,
Sat., 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Spor, George D., (K) 76, (Reg.), 257
Sp^it?e^' Albert, (Dp) 87, (Reg.), 236
E 119th
Sprague, David H., (J 86, (R|^{;
168 Lexington ave. 11.30 to li.rfO
a m., Tues., Fri: and by appt.
Sprague, Fred A., (K) 79, (Reg.),
122% B. 92d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 413 W.
Sprague, Homer Baxter, (K) 81, (Reg.)
1383 Lexington ave. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 476
W.
Spreng, Justus J., (Bu) 64, (Beg.),
143 W. 22d.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Contioued
Stadtmueller, Norbert, (Bz) 89, (Reg.),
227 E. 52d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.; Sundays 8 to
10 a. m. „ V
Stafford, H. Eugene, (N) 88, (Reg.),
8 B. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. xa,
Stafford, James, (At) 85, (Reg.), 157
Madison ave.
Stafford, Wm. F., (N) 93, (Reg.), 409
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 1288 R.
Stanard, Albert 0., (Be) 89, (Reg.),
108 W. 34th. 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Stanton, Kate S., (Cb) 78, (Horn.),
Hotel Bristol 5th ave. 8 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Stanton Lavirence Montgomery, (Q)
86, (Hoin.), 155 W. 48th. 9 to 11
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Stanton, Richard J., (Gs) 83, (Reg.),
221 E. 116th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stark, Henry S., (Q) 86, (RegO, 270
7th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Stark, John Dunn, (Ox) 67, (Reg.),
431 W. 34th .
Stark, Gustavo H. E., (N) 89, (Reg.),
1393 Franklin av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Starr, Alfred R., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 164
B. 9l6t.
Starr, Moses Allen, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 22
W. 48th. 9 to 12 a. m., Tues.,
Thurs., Sat.; other days by appoint-
memt.
Starrett, Heydon, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 316
W. 28th.
States, Wm. Gaynor, (N) 81, (Reg.),
38 W. 27th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m. ; evenings by appointment; Sun-
day until 12 a. m.
Stearns, Henry S., (N) 84, (Reg.), 21
E. 44th. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Stebbins, Herbert L., (At) 84, (Reg.),
Ward's Island.
Stedman, Robert S., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 134
B. 55th. 9 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Stedman, Thomas Lathrop, (Q) 77,
(Reg.), 327 Amsterdam av. 9 to 10
a. m.
Steele, George B., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 152
W. 57th.
Steele, Thomas F., (N) 79, (Reg.), 170
Alexander av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Steers, Thomas H., (K) 79, (Reg.), 412
W. 43d.
Steffens, Wm., (Cc) 88, (Reg.), 255 E.
122d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Steger, Gottlieb, (Bz) 88, (Ok) 90,
(Reg.), 162 B. 61st.
Steger, H. G. S., (Ck) 88, (Reg.), 162
E. 61st. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Steiger, Carl F., (Ca) 88, (Reg.), 110
7th.
Stein, Alexander W., (N) 67, (Reg.).
30 W. 15th. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
St™in, Julius, (Q) 85, (Reg), 313 4th.
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stein, Richard, (Cj), (Reg.), 811 Lex-
ington ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Stein, Sydney, A., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 158
E. 72d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Steinach, W., (Q) 94, (Reg.), City
Hosp., B. Is-1. foot of 52d, E. R.
Stengel, Caroline M. S., (Bw), N. Y.
Infant Asy., Amsterdam ave. and
61st.
Sterling, Kate L. S., (D) 86, (Reg.),
142 W. 48th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Stern, Charles S., (K) 91, (Reg.), 221
E. 69th.
Stern, Lassar. (Cv) 52, (Reg.), 150 B.
89th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Stern, Louis, Jr., (K) 91, (Reg.), 153
B. 71st. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7.30 p.
m. Tel. No. 91 a, 79th.
Sternberg, Frederick Alex, (Oj) 93,
(Reg.), 1269 Lexington ave. 8.30 to
10.30 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
387 W.
Sternberger, Bdvyin, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
43 B. 60th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m^ 5
to 7 p. m. ; June, July, Aug., West
End, N. J.
Stemlicht, Isaac, (Dj) 89, (Reg.), 138
Rivington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
Stetson, John W., (N) 92, (Reg.), 30
W. 132d. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Steurer, John A., (K) 73, (Reg.), 178
W. 47th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Stevens, Anna O. R., (Bx) 75, (Horn.),
170 W. 54th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to
81 p. m.
Stevens, Charles W., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
33 W. 33d.
Stevens, David D., (Bx) 78, (Hom.),
170 W. 54th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m.
Stevens, George T., (Ah) 57, (Reg.),
33 W. 33d. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Stevens, William, (At) 75, (Reg.), 133
W. 41st. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Stevenson, Clinton, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 152
B. 83d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 5
to 8 p. m.
Stevenson, Thomas, (K) 88, (Reg.),
1028 Boulevard.
Stewart, Douglas Hunt, (Q) 82, (Reg.),
Ill W. 64th. 1.30 to 2.36, 6 to
7.30 p m.
Stewart, George D., (K) 89, (Reg.),
149 Lexington av.
Stewart, George Taylor, (Bq) 82,
(Horn.), Ward's Island Hospital.
Tel. No. D.
Stewart, Robert, (A) 54, (Reg.), 221
W. 42d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Stewart, Robert Thornton, (K) 92,
(Reg.), 183 W. 102d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
i to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stewart, Wm. W., (N) 90, (Reg.), 289
W. 128th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
m. Tel. No. 583 X.
Stiebeling, Alfred Henry, (Q) 83,
(Reg.), 91 2d' av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Stiebeling, George C, (Bk) 54, (Reg.),
71 St. Mark's Place. 2 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.
Stiefel, Benj. Wolf, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
127 E. 73d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p.
m.
Stieglitz, Edmund, (K) 84, (Reg.), 112
W. 133d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Stieglitz, Leopold, (Da) 91, (Reg.), 571
Fark av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Tel. No. 425. ,„ ^ „„^
Still. Emma R., (Cb) 67, (Horn.), 275
W. 22d. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Stillwell, John E., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 151
E. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Stimson, Charles W., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
- 134 W. 70th. Till 10 a. m., to 1, 6
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 269 Columbus.
Stimson, Daniel M., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 11
W. 17th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Stimson, Lewis A., (K) 74, (Reg.), 34
E. 33d. 9 to 11 a. m.
Stoeckel, Gustav Mozart. (Q) 74,
(Reg.), 361 W. 42d. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Stolees, Charles E., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
79 E. 56th.
Stone, Thomas, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 340
W. 27th. 9.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. „
Stone, Wm. P., (N) 90, (Reg.), 114 E.
18th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Stone, Wm. S., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 260 W.
Storer,' John H., (Bs) 91, (Horn.), 30
Edgecomb ave. (near 136th). 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 622 X.
Stowell, Wm. Leland, (N) 81, (Reg.),
28 W. 36th. 8 to 10 a. m.. 5 to 7
p. m.
Strachan, A. Russell, (Cx) 61, (Reg.),
25 B. 30th, Hotel Brunswick. 9 to
11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Stratford, Wm., (N) 70, (Reg.), 263
W. 52d. Before 9 a. m., 4 to 7
Straus' Ludwig, (Ck) 64, (Reg.), 211
B. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m. only.
Strauss, Simon, (N) 91, (Reg.), 212 B.
118th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Stronach, Jas. Watson, (N) 72, (Xieg.),
265 N. 52d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Strong, Alexander, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 267
W. 52d. 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Strong, Cyrus John, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
4fl W. 35th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
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strong, Frederick H., (Q) 86, (Reg.),
374 W. 116th, also 79 Murray.
Strouse, Alfred N., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 72
W. 55th. 8 to 12 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. • Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Stubenbord, Wm., (N) 79, (Reg.), 219
W. 38th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1. to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Studdiford, Wm. Emery, (K) 91,
(Reg.), 95 Park av. Until 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Sturgis, Frederick R., (Be) 67, (Reg.),
16 W. 32d. 9 to 12 a. m., and. by
appointment.
Strumdorf, Arnold, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 245
E. 13th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Sunday, 9 to 11 a. m.
Sturtevant, Buphemia J., (Cb) 83,
(Horn.), 362 W. 19th. 11 a. m. to
1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Stutzer; Bmil T., (Cs) 64, (Reg.), 78
St. Mark's pi. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m.
Sullivan, James F., (N) 78, (Reg.),
207 E. 48th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Sullivan, John J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 254
W. 38th.
Sumner, Albert E., (Q) — , (Reg.), 38
61st, Roosevelt Hospital.
Sully, Albert W., (K) 91, (Reg.), 160
W. 14th.
Swain, Fremont, (Pa) 84, (Reg.), 148
W. 49th. Until 11 a. m.
Swan, Albert T., (K) 79, (Reg.), 317
B. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Swasey, John H., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 34
E. 28th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sweeney, John V., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 147
Greenwich. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m. ; 9 to 10 a. m., 3 td 4 p. m. at
102 W. 54th.
Swift, Edwin E., (N) 80, (Reg.), 101
W. 81st. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 463 K.
Swift, George Montague, (Q) 79,
(Reg.), 29 E. 31st. 9 to lO a. m.,
5.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Swift, Wm. J., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 40 E.
30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.;
11 a. m. to, 1 p. m. at 1 Wall.
Swinburne, George Knowles, (Q) 85,
(Reg.), 166 W. 55th. 4 to 6 p. m.
Swinburne, Ralph E., (K) 77, (Reg.),
128 W. l26th. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Symonds, Brandreth, (Q) 84, (Reg.),
128 W. 59th. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
Syms, Parker, (N) 82, (Reg.), 60 W.
47th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Szlachecki, Israel, (Ig) — (Reg.), 175
Henry.
Talbot, Robert Bancker, (Q) 77, (Reg.),
64 W. 50th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Talcott, S. Eliza, (Bw) 90, (Hom.),
223 W. 135th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
Tel. No. 611 X.
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PHYSICIANS OP NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Taleott, Wm. S., (Bs) 90, (Horn.), 223
W. 135th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 611 X.
Talley, Wm. Warren, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
71 W. 134th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to
7 p. m.
Talmey Bernard S., (Bz) 92, (Reg.).
8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
421 W.
Talson, George W., (N) 60, (Reg.), 46
7th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m.
Taltavall, Wm. Allan, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
2137 7th ave. 12 to 1 p. m., 4 to 5
TaiJ^r, Joseph S., (N) 88, (Reg.), 353
E. lieth. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5 to
7 p. m.
Tansley, J. Oscroft, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 28
W. 43d. 8 a. m. to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tappen, Ella C. Jones, (Bw) 93,
(Reg.), 346 W. 123d, Sta. J. 10 a.
m. to 1 p. m.
Tarler, Sigmund A., (Ok) 86, (Reg.),
157 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Taylor, Albert F., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 420
W. 47th.
Taylor, C. Fayette, (Aq) 56, (Reg.),
201 W. 54th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Taylor, Fielding L., (N) 92, (Reg.), 160
Cha,mbers (Chambers St. Hospital.).
Taylor, George H., (Bu) 52, (Reg.), 71
B. 59th. By appointment.
Taylor, Henry Ling, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
201 W. 54th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Taylor, James R., (K) 74, (Reg.), 234
E. 12th. Before 10 a. m., after 5
p. m.
Taylor, Kinchen, R., (N) 68, (Reg.),
241 W. 43d'. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Taylor, Robert, (Af) 71, (K) 74, (Reg.),
48 W. 26th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Taylor, Roben W., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 40
W. 21st 9 to 12 a. m., 5 to 9 p. m.
Taylor, Thomas C, (N) 80, (Reg.), 186
W. 135th.
Teames, George B., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 358
W. 48th.
Teets, Charles E, (Bs) 84, (Hom.), 217
W. 23d. 10 a. m. Lo 1,30, 5.30 to
7 p. m.
Teeter, G. E., (N) 93, (Reg.), Bell.
Hospital, f.MH of 26ih.
Ten Eyck, Stephens V., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
159 W. 92d
Terrell, Alan Greenleaf, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
404 W. 57th. The Wendermere, 8
to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 1.30, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1252 R 38th.
Terriberry, Joseph F., (K) SO, (Reg.),
120 AV. 73d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5.30 to
7 p. m.
Terry, J. Antonio (Bq) 71, (Horn.),
325 W. 45th. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 m. to
2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Terry, Stanley D., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 14
W. 34th. Until 12 m.
Teschner, Gabriel W., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
66 Rivington. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Teschner, Jacob, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 134
E. 61st. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6.30
Teubner, Charles, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 134
E. 61st.
Thacher, John Seymour, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
33 W. 39th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m.
Theisen, Clement F., (At) 92, (Reg.),
410 W. 57th.
Theyson, Robert H., (N) 91, (Reg.),
59 St. Mark's pi. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1331 Q.
Thomas, Allen M., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 61
W. 54th. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30 p. m.
Thomas, B. Frank, (Bx) 78, (Eel.),
313 W. 47th.
Thomas, Francis A., (Q) 53, (Reg.),
1034 Park ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Thomas, J. Clarke, (Q) 64, (Reg.), 107
W. 47th. 12.30 to 3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Thomas, T. Gaillard, (S) 52, (Reg.),
600 Madison av. 11.30 a. m. to 2.30
p. m.
Thomas, Wm. Sturgis, (Be) 92, (Reg.),
St. Luke's Hospital, 54th, cor. 5th
av.
Thompson, C. Newton, (K) 84, (Reg.),
37 Columbus av. 9 to 11 a. m., 4
6 p. m.
Thompson, Edward W., (Q) 64, (Reg.),
302 B. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Thompson, George S., (Av) 79, (Reg.),
239 W. 69th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4.30 to
6 p. m.
Thompson, Geo. W., (Bx) 85, (Eel.),
233 E. 32d. Until 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1703 R.
Thompson, John C, (N) 81, (Reg.),
38 Lorillard plSce, and 188th. Until
10.30 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.; Sunday
evening excepted.
Thompson, John H., (Bs) 63, (Horn.),
36 E. 30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
at 7 p. m.
Thompson, Virgil, (Bs) 62, (Horn.), 32
W. 19th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Thompson, Von Eeverhout, (Be) 67,
(Reg.), Ill W. 43d. 9 to 11 a. m., 6
8 p. m.
Thompson, W. Gilman, (Q) 81, (Reg.),
49 B. 30th. 12 a. m. to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Thomson, James W., (Bq) 75, (Hom.),
155 W. 48th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Thomson, Mason, (K) 76, (Reg.), 168
Lexington ave. Until 11 a. m., 4
to 5 p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Thomson, Wm. H., (At) 59, (Reg.),
7 W. 56th. 8.30 to 12 a. m.
Thornley, Josiah P., (Ac) (Reg.), 41
E. 70th.
Thornbury, J. Thomas, (Fl) 67, (Reg.),
652 2d ave.
Thorp, Henry H., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 224
Central Park West. 8 to 10 a. m.
Thurman, Wm., (Q) 64, (Reg.), 107 W.
86th. Until 10 a. m., 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Tiemann, Paul E., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 180
W. 94th. Until 9 a. m.
Tierney, John J., (N) 93, (Reg.), 212
E. 109th.
Tierney, Wm. J., (N) 88, (Reg.), 212
E. 109th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Timm, Henry, (Af) 80, (Reg.), 6 E.
3d.
Timm, Simon H., (Aq) 85, (Reg.), 6 3d.
Tinker, Charles A., (Bs) 79, (Hom.),
124 W. 121fit.
Tinker, Horace H., (Bs) 75, (Hom.),
1257 Washington ave. 8 to 11 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Titterington, James H., (K) 91, (Reg.),
39 W. 27th.
Titus, Edward C, (N).84, (Reg.), 248
W. 11th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Toal, David D., (N) 67, (Reg.), 151
Aye. B.
Tobias, George W., (K) 77, (Reg.),
210 W. 133d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Toeplitz, Max, (Oa) 83, (Reg.), 123 E.
62d. 8 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to 6.30 p.
m. Sun., 10 to 12 a. m.
Tompkins, Abraham W., (Bx) 83,
(Eel.), 249 W. 12th.
Tompkins, Byron V., (N) 81, (Reg.),
26 W. 61st. 8 to 10 a. m., 1, 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 13 Columbus.
Torek, Franz J. A., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 164
E. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30 p.
m. Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.
Tormey, J. V., (K) 93, (Reg.), Ran-
dall's Isl. Hospitals.
Torrens, Benj., (Q) 93, (Reg J, 435
Pleasant av. 8 to 9 a. m., 5.30 to 8
p. m.
Tousey, Sinclair, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 29 W.
38th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 7 to
8 p. m.
Tower, James Emmet, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
409 liexington av. 9 to 11.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Townsend, Frederick M., (Q) 79,
(Reg.), 42 W. 21st. 11 a. m. to 2, 5
to 6 p. m.
Townsend, Irving, (Bs) 87, (Hom.), 56
W. 46th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to
6.30 p. m.
Townsend', Catherine G., (N) 91,
(Horn.), 354 W. 123d. Until 11 a.
m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Townsend, Richard E., (Bs) 82,
(Hom.), 786 Lexington av.
Townsend, Theo. Irving, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
326 Lenox av.
Townsend, Wisner R., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
28 W. 59th. Wed., Sat.,' until 10.30 a.
ra., 9.30 to 12 a. m., other days.
Townshend, Arthur B., (L) 80, (Reg.),
22 W. 32d. 11 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8
p. m.
Tracy, E. Clark, (Q) 85, (Reg.), 27 E
126th. Until 10.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Traoy, P. H., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 131st
and 10th av., Manhattan hospital.
Tracy, Roger S., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 74 W.
46th. After 5 p. m.
Tracy, Samuel G., (K) 90, (Reg.), 25
W. 55th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Trant, James F., (Af) 86, (Reg.), 8 B.
28th. 1 to 4, 7 tO: 8 p. m.
Traub, John Emil, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 261
W. 42d. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 1, 6 to 8
p. m.
Trautman, Alexander, (N) 79, (Reg.),
12 W. 22d.
Travis, Alexander H., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
121 W. 82d. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Trejos, Edward J., (Ad) 93, (Reg.), 26
B. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Tren, Siskind, (K) 81, (Reg.), 106 Hes-
ter.
Treskow, Hans, (N) 82, (Reg.), 60
E. 12th. ,
Trevisanello, Charles, ( ) 77, (Reg.),
42 Grand.
Trigg, Henry Savary, (Aq) 81, (Reg.),
Hotel Bayard, B'way and 54th. IJn-
til 12 a. m.
Trimble, Wm. B., (N) 91, (Reg.), 113
E. 23d. 9 to 11 a. m., 4.30 to 6
p. m.
Tripp, Wm. J., (Bx) 81, (Bel.), 359
Lenox ave. 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Truax, John G, (P) 72, (Reg.), 17 E.
127th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Tuck, Henry, (Be) 67, (Reg.), 346
Broadway. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Res.,
39 E. 53d.
Tucker, Alfred B., (Ab) 85, (Af) 86,
(Reg.), 119 W. 22d. 9 to 12 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
Tucker, Carlos P., (Q) 49, (Reg.), 43
W. 26th. 11 a. m. to 1 p! m. '
Tucker, Ervin Alden, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
59th and Amsterdam av., Sloane
Maternity Hospital. 9 a. m. to 3
p. m.
Tucker, Frank L., (Q) 91, (Reg.), 270
Willis ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Tuffs, Edward G., (N) 79, (Reg.), 30
Oliver. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Tull, Edward Emory, (O) 87, (Reg.),
119 W. 80th. 12 to 2 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
TuUy, Marcus E., (IC) 73, (Reg.), 50
B. 30th. 10 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. 167 W. 130th. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
TnrnbuU, Willis A., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
352 W. 56th. 11.30 a. m. to 1, 4 to
6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Turner, Albert L., (Ai) 66, (Reg.), 12
W. 38th.
Turner, Edward P., (Af) 82, (Reg.),
30 State. After 5 p. m.
Turner, John, (Bq) 63, (Horn.), 309
W. 13th.
Turner, J. Lawrence, (V) 64, (Reg.),
233 W. 48th. Until 9 a. m.
Turner, M. L., (Af) 93, (Reg.), 233
W. 48th.
Tuthill, Theodore Knapp, (N) 75,
(Reg.), 319 W. 18th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tuttle, Edward G., (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
56 W. 46th. 11 to 12.30 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m. Sunday, 12.30 to 1.30 p. m.
Tuttle, George A., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 236
W> 44th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Tuttle, George Marvine, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
51st and Lexington ave. Nursery
and Child's Hospital.
Tuttle, George Montgomery, (Q) 80,
(Reg.), 49 W. 38th. 11 a. m. to 1
p. m.
Tuttle, James P., (A) 81, (Reg.), 35
W. 45th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Tuttle, Thomas D., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
35 W. 45th. 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Tuttle, Wm. L., (Og) 66, (Bel.), 120
W. 126th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Tyler, Howell, (Av) 81, (Reg.), N. Y.
City Insane Asylum, Ward's Isl.
Tynberg, Sigmund, (Q)i 85, (Reg.),
321 E. 42d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
5.30 to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10.30
a. m.
Tyndale, J. Hilgard, (Ba) 68, (Reg.),
91 2d ave. Until 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Tyson, Henry H., Jr., (N) 88, (Reg.),
47 W. 51st. 9 to 12 a. m.
Tytler, George B., (Bs) 73, (Horn.),
113 W. 126th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Ullman, S. B., (At) 80, (Reg.), 167 W.
85th. Until 10 a. m.
Unger, Sophia F., (Bw) 86, (Reg.),
235 W. 43d. 10 to 12 a. m.
Upton, Wm. H., (N) 93, (Reg.), 205
E. 124th, Sta. L. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.; Sun., 5 to 8 p. m. only.
Utter, Francis A, (N) 65, (Reg.), 103
W. 71st. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Vaillant, George, (Bx) 80, (Eel.), 405
Lexington ave.
Valentine, Ferdinand- 0., (As) 76,
(Reg.), 1244 Broadway, The Win-
chester. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.; Wed.
and Sat, 6 to 8 p. m.
Valentine, Wm. A., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 45
W. 35th. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 6
p m
Valk, Francis, (N) 78, (Reg), 163 E.
37th. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Van Arsdale, Wm. W., (Dp) 83, (Reg),
207 W. 56th. 8 to 10 a. m.
Vance, Howard, (Ad) 84, (Reg.), 157
Madison ave.
Vandegrift, George M., (N) 79, (Reg.),
277 Henry. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Vandenbergh, Bina P., (Z) 83, (.Reg.),
356 Lexington ave.
Vandenbergh, Horace Clair, (K) 86,
(Reg.), 126 B. 45th. 7 to 8 p. m.
Vanderpoel, John, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 36
W. 39th. 9 to 11.30 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p m.
Vanderpoel, S. Oakley, (Q) 76, (At) 80,
(Reg.), 47 B. 25th. 9 to 11.30 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Vanderpoel, Waldron B., (Q) 70,
(Reg.), 106 E. 24th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 678-
18th.
Vandewater, AJbertus/ L., (K) 70,
(Reg.), 120 Broadway. 10 a. m. to
4 p. m. Res., Hackensack, N. J.
Van Dyck, Clinton De Witt, (At) 79,
(Reg.), 47 W. 93d. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Van Fleet, Frank, (K) 81, (Reg.), 49
E. 23d. 9 a. m. to 1, 4.30 to 5.30
p. "to.
Van Fleet, Milton E., (K) 90, (Reg.),
116 B. 82d. 11 a. m. to ll 5 to, 7
p. m.
Van Geison, Ira T., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 437
W. 59th.
Van Keuren, Cornelius, (Q) 74, (Reg.),
54 Jane. 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Van Loan, James C, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
344 W. 33d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1
7 to 8 p. m.
Van Pelt, Moses D., (N) 36, (Reg.),
233 W. 49th. .<.=.!.
Van Santvoord, Richard, (K) 90,
(Reg.), 106 W. 122d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
Van Schaick, Geo. G., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
228 W. 34th. 9 to io a. m. 1 to 2
7 to 8 p. m.
Vautine, Jefeerson B., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
^ 195 W. iith St. Vincent's HoVitai:
^ F iq^' ^™- ^-'P^] '^6, (Reg.),
10 Hi. 4dd. 9 a. m. to 1 p. rg.
Van Wagenen, C. D., (Q) 93, (Reg.)
160 Chambers, C. St. Hospital.
Van Vredenburgh, Wm. T (6) 81
(Reg.), 346 Broadway. 3 to 5 p. m'
"^o? Wagner, Edward Judson, (Hk)
86, (Reg.), 564 Lexington ave. Until
9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
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449
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
"Van "Wert. Charles, (At) 87, (Reg.),
115 "W. 97tli. "DntU 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
5.30 to 7 p. m.
"Van "Winkle, Edward H., (Q) 36,
(Reg.), 25 "W. 9th. 8 to 10 a. m.
"Varcoe, "Wm. Francis, (N) 91, (Reg.),
173 7th av. 12 a. m. to 2, 4 to 6
p. m.
Varian, "Wm. A., (N) 48, (Reg.), Kings-
bridge. Till 9 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
"V^-rona, Joseph C, (K) 65, (Reg.),
220 E. 31st. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
"Vaughan Bernard E., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
209 "W. 55th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Vedder, Harmon A., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
690 Madison av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
12 to 2", 5 to 8 p. m.
Vedder, Maus Rosa, (Q) 61, (Reg.),
690 Madison av. Until 11 a. m., 1
to 2, 5 to 6 p. m.; Sun., until 10.30
a. m.
Vedin, Augusta, (Bw) 90, (Reg.), 224
E. 15th. 4 to 6 p. m., and by ap-
pointment.
Vehslage, Samuel H., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
117 W. 43d. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Vermilye, "Wm. H., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
250 "W. 129th. 5 to 7.30 p. m.
"Ver Nooray, Charles, (Bs) 88, (Hom.),
148 "W. 64th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to
6.30 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m.
"Victor, Agnes C, (Bw) 92, (Reg.),
155 E. 39th.
"Vidal Etienne Chaveau, (A) 79, (Reg.),
59 W. 133d.
"Vincent, Ludger C, (N) 77, (Reg.),
52 "W. 26th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
"Vineberg, Hiram N., (Bs) 78, (Reg.),
127 B. 61st. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Vinton, Maria M., (Bw) 86, (Reg.),
160 B. 36th. 11 a. m. to 2. 7 to 8
p. m.
Voelker, Anthony, (N) 68, (Reg.), 268
Hudson.
Volkenberg, Albert, (N) 83, (Reg.),
64 Rivington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 8 to 9 a. m.
Vondergoltz, Eric A., (Be) 87, (Beg.),
330 2d ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Vondonhoff, Edward, (Bm) 70, (Reg.),
210 "W. 4th.
Von Duering, Adolph, (N) 85, (Reg.),
552 B. 155th.
Von Grimm, Andrew, (N) 91, (Reg.),
98 2d ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 12.30 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Von Raitz, Feodor, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 101
"W. 132d. 8 to 12 a. m., and by
app't.
Von Bamdohr, Csesar A. L. H., (N)
77, (Reg.), 45 Irving pi. 11 a. m. to
1, 6 to 7 p. m.
«
Voorhees, J. D., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Presby.
Hosp., Madison ave. and 70th.
Vosburgh. Aithur S., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
St. Luke's Hosp., 54th' st. and 5th
ave.
Vosburgh, Benjamin F., (At) 58,
(Beg.), 40 "W. 88th. Until 11 a. m.
Tel. No. 80 38th.
Vulpius, "Walter A., (Fb) 85, (Reg.),
79 E. 56th. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7 p.
m., except Sun.
Wackenheim, Frederick L., (Q) 92,
(Reg.), 122 B. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 6 p. m.
"Wackerbartli, Henry J., (N) 85, (Reg.),
96 2d ave. Until 9 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
"Waechter, Carl B., (K) 72, (Reg.), 220
E. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Wagner, Clinton, (O) 59, (Reg.), 19 B.
38th. 9 to 12 a. m.
"Wagner, Edward, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 331
2d ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Wahlig, H. G., (Q) 94, (Reg.), N. Y.
City Hosp., 7 W. 15th.
Wait, Phoebe J. B., (Cb) 71, (Horn.),
412 9th ave. Until 11 a. m., 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Waitzfelder, Edward, ( ) 73, (Reg.),
105 E. 55th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2|
6 to 7 p. m.
"Wakefield, Alice E., (BV) 88, (Reg.),
321 E. 15th. Tues., Thurs., sft.!
9 to 11 a. m.
"Wakefield, Charles C, (Cd) 80,
(Horn.), 237 W. 126th.
"Walcott, Fred. H., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 53
W. 33d.
Wald, Henry, (Dj) 72, (Reg.), 333
B. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
"Waldo, Ralph, (N) 82, (Reg.), 72 "W.
45th. Until 8 a. m., 11 to 1, 6 to 7.
p. m.
"Waldstein, Louis, (Da) 78, (Reg.), 450
Madison av. 3.30 to 6.30 p. m.. Sun.
excepted.
"Walker, D. Ernest, (N) 85, (Reg.),
215 "W. 43d. 11.30 a. m. to 1, 6 30
to 7.30 p. m.
Walker, Henry F., (Q) 66, (Reg.), 8
E. 30th. 9 to 12 a. m.
Walker, Hosea E., (K) 92, (Reg.), 153
W. 11th.
Walker, John B., (Be) 88, (Reg.), 33
E. 33d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Walker, Le Roy Pope, (Q) 78, (Reg.),
25 B. 24th. 9 a. m. to 1, 4.30 to
6 p. m.
Walker, Lorin A., (N) 83, (Reg.), 439
E. 84th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Walker, John B., (Be) 88, (Reg.), 33
E. 33d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Walker, Wm. A., (P) 82, (Reg.), 136
W. 93d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
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450
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Wall, Fred'k M., (Bs) 93, (Horn.),
60 W. 56th. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 5
to 6 p. m.
Wallace, Alphonse M., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
257 E. 48tli. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Wallace, William B., (Q) 71, (Reg.),
144 B. 60th. Until 10 a. m. to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Wallace, R. G., (N) 93, (Reg.), N. Y.
O. Asylum, Ward's Isl.
Wallace, Joseph G., (K) 77, (Reg.),
7 W. 82d. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7
p. m.
Wallian, Samuel S., (A) 65, (Reg.),
Washington Heights, by appointment
only.
Walsh, Simon J., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 25 E.
128th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.,
and by appointment.
Walsh, Walter X, (Q) 82, (Reg.), 104
W. 34th.
Walter,! Charles Frederick, (K) 85,
(Reg.), 227 W. 14th. 8 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Walter, Josephine, (Bw) 82, (Reg.),
101 W. 75th. 1 to 3 p. m.
Walther, John A., (Q) 76, (Reg.), 262
E. 122d. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Walton, Alfred, (Be) 79, (Reg.), 121
E. 23d. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Tel. No.
187 18th.
Walton, Louis P., (Q) 70, (Reg.), 73
W. 50th. 9 to 10 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m.
Ward, Edwin F., (Q) 61, (Reg.), 29 W.
36th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.;
Sundays excepted.
Ward, James E., (Mu) 53, (Reg.), 59
W. 62d.
Ward, Owen J., (N) 65, (Reg.), 164 W.
94th. Until 11 a. m., 272 E. Broad-
way. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ward, Truman F., (Q) 94, (Reg.),
136th and 8th av.. New York Cancer
Hospital.
Ward, Union S., (K) 88, (Reg.), 145
E. 111th. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Ward, Whitfield, (K) 74, (Reg.), 128
E. 36th. 8 a. m. to 1, 5 to 6 p. m.
Warden, Albert W., (N) 80. (Reg.),
130 W. 104th. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Wardlow, Yeatman, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
Woman's Hospital, Lexington av.,
between 49th and 50th.
Ware, Edward J., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 121
W. 93d. Until 10.30 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Ware, W. W., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Mt.
Sinai Hospital, Lexington av. and
66th.
Warford, George T., (Aq) 84, (Reg.),
132 W. 82d. 9 to 11 a. m.! 3 to 6
p. m.
Waring, T. B., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Bell
Hospital, foot of E. 26th.
Wark, David, (N) 65, (Reg..), 306 W.
35th.
Warner, Everett S., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
117 E. 26th. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 11 a. m.
Warner, Frederick M., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
66 W. 56th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Warner, Homer H., (Aq) 59, (Reg.),
148 W. 45th.
Warner, Horace S., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
189 Broadway. 11 a. m. to i p. m.
Warner, John W., ( ) 47, (Reg.), 107
B. 72d. 7 to 10.30 a. m., 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 275 B 79th.
Warner, L. Francis, (Q) 89, (Reg.),
42 W. 21st. Until 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Warren, John, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 120
Broadway. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 47
B. 30th, 5 to 6 p. m.
Warren, John S., (B) 66, (Reg.), 150
W. 48th. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Warsaw, Claudius M., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
255 W. 52d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
Warth, John W., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 253
Broome St. 10.30 to 11 a. m., 6 to
7 p. m.
Warwick, Hill Sloane, "(Q) 87, (Reg.),
438 W. 47th.
Washburn, U. Le Roy, (K) 90, (Reg.),
48 W. 128th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Washburn, Wiekes, (N) 77, (Reg.),
The Florence, 109 E. 18th. 11 a.
m. to 2 p. m. Even, during summer,
Pompton, N. J. <
Waterman, Sigismund, (Ag) 48, (Reg.),
165 B. 60th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Waters, B. H., (Q) 93, (Reg.), Presby.
Hosp., Madison ave. and 70th.
Watkins, Robert L., (N) 87, (Reg.),
320 W. 145th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Watson, Henry B., (N) 88, (Reg.), 284
W. 4th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Watson, Wm. A., (A) 50, (Reg.), 1 E.
39th. Until 11 a. m. *
Watson, Wm. S., (K) 67, (Reg.), 105
W. 47th. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
p. m. ; Sun., 9 to 10 a. m. only.
Watteville, Wm. A., (Cp) 80, (Reg.),
235 E. 19th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to a30
p. m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m. only.
W^ts, Robert, (Q) 61, (Reg.), 45 W.
36tn. Until 11 a. m.
Watts, Robert, Jr., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
Bell. Hos., foot of B. 26th
'^w^icktt'"" ^'' ^■^''^ ^^' ^^'''•^' -^^®
Webb, Z. Swift, (Q) 48. (Reel 342
W. 33d. 8 to'lb% a' m,T'5 to
7.30 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
451
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Weber, Herman W., (N) 87, (Reg.),
2082 Amsterdam ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Weber, John G., (Fb) 65, (Reg.), 74
Rivington ave. 2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Weber, Leonard, (Ov) 60, (Reg.), 25
W. 46th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Webster, David, (K) 68, (Reg.), 327
Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Weed, Albert G., Jr., (N) 90, (Reg.),
62 W. 35th.
Weed, Edgar T., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 246
Lenox ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Weed, Robert M., (Bs) 80, (Hom.),
29 E. 46th.
Weeks, Chas. L., (K) 91, (Reg.), 223
W. 15th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Weeks, Geo. W., (K) 87, (Reg.), 116
W. 104th.
Weeks, Grenville M., (N) 61, (Reg.),
356 E. 72d.
Weeks, John E., (W) 81, (Reg.), 154
Madison ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 5.30 to
6.30 p. m.
Weiher, Chas. Lawrence, (K) 85,
(Reg.), 177 E. 78th. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Sunday,
untU. 10 a. m. only.
Weil, M. Louis, (K) 89, (Reg.), 115 E.
82d. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m.
Weinholtz, Chas. H., (N) 83, (Reg.),
157 B. 82d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Weinstein, Harris, (N) 91, (Reg.), 164
Henry.
Weir, F. Hamilton, (W) 83, (Reg.),
101 W. 85th. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to
6 p. m.
Weir, Robert F., (Q) 59, (Reg.), 37
W. 83d. 9 to 11 a. m.
Weismann, Francis H., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
64 St. Mark's pi. tfntil 9.30 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weiss, Edward U., (N) 82, (Heg.),
214 E. 118th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Weisse, F. D., (N) 64, (Reg.), 46 W.
20th. 9 to 12 a. m., 6.30 to 7 p.
m. Sun,, 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Weiss, Julius, (N) 81, (Reg), 329 W.
28th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Weiss, Ludwig, (Dj) 77, (Reg.), 77
E. 91st. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4.30, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 431 W
Weissberger, Chas H., (N) 85, (Reg.),
744 6th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
, Weiss, Faneuil Dunkin, (N) 64, (Reg.),
46 W. 20th.
Welch FoUansbee G., (Bs) 72, (Horn.),
77 W. 45th. Until 1.30 a. m., after
4.30 p. m.
Welch, Joseph T., (Av) 92, (Reg), 476
W. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Weld, Geo. W., (Q) 84, (Reg), 13 W.
26th.
Welles, Chas S., (Av) 85, (Reg.), 42
W. 26th. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1, 5
to 6 p. m.
Wellman, Washington L, (N) 56,
(Horn.), 109 E. 86th. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Wells, Brooks H., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 71
W. 45th. :
Wells, Geo. W., (K) 68, (Reg.), 32
Nassau st. 10.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Wells, Walter S., (N) 54, (Reg.), 212
W. 34th. 11 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5
p. m.
Welt, Sara, (Cs) 85, (Reg.), 232 E.
58th. 10.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Weltner, Bela, (N) 89, (Reg.), 322 B.
3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Weudt, B. C, (Fj) 77, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
712 Madison ave.
Wenner, Geo. L., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 352
W. 40th. 8 to 10 a, m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Werner, Isabel, ( ) — (Horn.), 38 E.
4th.
West, Bdwin, (N) 49, (Hom.), 155 W.
12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
West, Mary S., (Bw) 79, (Reg.), 307
E. 19th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Westcott, Nedson S., (Q) 65, (Reg.),
156 W. 12th. S to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Westerfield, William, (K) 94, (Reg.),
109 W. 123d. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Westlake, Albert, ( ) 88, ( ).
Weston, Albert T., (N) 82, (Reg.), 226
W. Central Park. Until 9.30 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Weston, William H., (Q) IS, (Reg.), 400
W. 22d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Westmore, Geo. T., (B) 81, (Reg.), 259
W. 54th. By appointment only.
Wetmore, Howard Graham, (Q) 79.
■^'.'^i' l%^l ^^^^- Until 'llX m.
6 to 4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Wetmore, John McE., (Q) 55, (Horn.),.
41 E. 29th. 9 to 11.30 a. m. Tel
No. 1038 38th.
E. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.^
ounday excepted.
Weyland, Louis, (El) 69, (Reg.). 30S
E. 118th. 8 to 9 a. m.,' 2^ toT 7 to
8 p. m.
malen, Patrick F., (N) 87, (Reg.),
22 Henry,
meat, John Wm., (N) 91, (Reg.),
Hos. for Rupt. and Crippled.
Wheeler, Claude L., (Bs) 89, (Reg.)
251 W. 52d. 8 to ^ a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Wheeler, John H., (Af) 79. (I^fS-)'
319 W. 54th. S to 12 a. m., and by
appointment. „, ,„ v <wk
Wheolock, Geo. Ct.. (Q) 64, (Reg.), 175
Park ave. (retired.) ,^^^ . . mo„^
Whitcomb, J. Le-wis C, (N) 90, (Reg.),
974 Boston) ave. _ , ^^ .j 4.
White, A. C, (Q) 91, (Reg.), Resident
Physician Willard Parker Hospital,
^Tte,l.\eno?a. (Bw) 88, (HomO,
134 W. 44th. 11 a. m. to 1, 5 to b.do
mit?,'Ohas. B., (K) 83 (Reg.), 107
W. 72d. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
White, Granville, M., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
272 W. 77th. Until 10 a. m., 6 to «
p. m.; 32 Nassau. 12 to 4 p. in-
White, J. Blake, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 1013
Madison av. 12 to 3.30 p. m.
White, J. Ralsey, (At) 55, (Bw) 68,
(Horn.), 58 E. 86th. 9 to 11 a. m..
White, Octavius A., (S) 48, (Reg.),
1011 Madison av. 9 to 12 a. m.
White, Richard H., (CI) 91, (Reg-).
322 W. 48th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
White, Whitman V., (Ai) 57, (N) 58,
(Reg.), 714 E. 85th. Before 10 a. m.,
ajEter 5 p. m. Tel. No. 411 W.
White, W. Hanford, (Cg) 54, (Horn.),
56 W. 48th. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
W^it™,' W. Storm, (Ob) 76, (Horn.), 56
W. 48th. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7 p. m.
White, Whitman V., (Bu) 58, (Reg.),
58 E. 86tli. „ ,
Whitehead, Ira C, (Ai) 55, (Reg.),
2331 7th av. ^ ^^ ^
Whitehead, E. Newton, (A) 73, (Reg.),
131 E. 47th.
Whitehouse, Henry H., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
4 E. 37th. 9 a. m. to 1, 4 to 6 p. m.
Whiting, Fred., (Af) 85, (Reg.), 36 E.
31st. 9 a. m. to 1, 5 to 7 p. m.
Whitman, Royal, (Be) 82,^ (Reg.), 126
W. 59th. Mon. Wed., Fri., 12.30 to
3 p. m., Tues., Thurs., Sat. 11.30 a.
m. to 12.30, 5 to 6 p. m.
Whitmyer, John F., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
Ill W. 82d. Until 10 a. m., 5 to
7.30 p. m.
Whitney, Albert B., (A) 63, (Reg.),
148 W. 77th.
Whitney, S. B., ( ) — , (Hom.),
Ward's Isl. Hosp.
Whittemore, Margaret G., (Bw) 87,
(Horn.), 219 W. 23d. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 8 p. m.
Whybrew, Ohas. T., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
117 W. 21st. 12 to 3 p. m.
Wiener, Alfred, (Q) 89, (RegJ, 113
W. 77th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Wiener, Joseph, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 1046
5th ave.
Wiener, Joseph, Jr., (Q) 93, (Reg.),
Ger. Hosp. Park ave and 77th.
Wiener, Richard Geo., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
48 B. 65th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Weisner, David H., (N) 79, (Reg.),
145 E. 46th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Wiggin, Frederick H., (K) 77, (Reg.),
55 W. 36th. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Tel. No. 694, 38th.
Wilbur, Joshua G., (Be) 62, (Reg.),
189 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
12, 5 to 7 p. m.
Wilcox, Emma Dudley, (Dk) 91,
(Hom.) 226 W. 104th. 10 to 12
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Wilcox, Reynold W., (Be) 81, (Reg'.),
706 Madison ave. Until 9 a. m., 12
to 2 p. m.
Wilcox, Sidney F., (Bs) 80, (Hom.),
The Northland, 57th and Broadway.
9.30 to 12 a. m., 6 to 6.30 p. m.
Tel. 1198, 38th.
Wilder, Louis de V., (Bq) 55, (Horn.),
55 W. 33d. 8 to 12 a. m.
Wildes, Thomas, (Bs) 76, (Hom.),
337 2d ave. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.,
daily Sunday excepted.
Wildman, Henry Valentine, (W) 80,
(Reg.), 108 W. 94th. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m.
Wilhelm, Frederick, (Dj) 92, (Reg.),
708 5th St. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Wilkens, Ernest A. W., (N) 93, (Reg.),
335 Willis ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wilkie, Mortimer V., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
481 W. 145th.
Wilkin, Wm. P., (K) 85, (Reg.), 308
W. 47th. 8 to 11 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30
p. m.
Wilkins, Walter Keene, (K) 86, (Reg.),
68 W. 93d.
Willard, Thos. H., (At) 87, (Reg.), 1
Madison ave.
Williams, Cordelia, (Cb) 78, (Horn.),
154 W. 47th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Williams, E. Ellsworth, (N) 89, (Reg.),
30th cor. Lexington ave. 9 to 11 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Williams Frederick W., (Q) 85, (Reg.),
38 E. 26th. 1 to 3, ^ to 8 p. m.
Williams, Hamilton, (Ct) 75, (Reg.),
225 W. 15th. 8 to 11 a. m., 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Williams, Harry 0., (K) 86, (Reg.),
241 E. 118th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
7 to 10 p. m.
Williams, Henry S., (Bh) 84,(Reg.),
165 W. 82d. A s ^>
Williams, James A., (K) 66, (Reg.),
102 W. 34th. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
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Williams, James J., (K) 74, (Reg.),
1980 Madison ave. 10 to 11.30 a. m.,
286 Alexander, 2 to 3 p. m.
Williams, John Milton, (Af) 83, (Reg.),
210 E. 98th.
Williams, Mark H., (N) 70, (Reg.),
227 W. 135th. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Williams, Thos. C, (Bs) 81, (Hom.),
158 W. 47th. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Wiliamson, Edward Lincoln, (Q) 92,
(Reg.), 107 W. 69th. 11 a. m. to 1,
5 to 7 p. m.
Willich, C. J. M., (K) 93, (Reg.), 131
W. 56th. By appointment only.
Wilsey, Orville J., W) 78, (Reg.), 170
W. 78th. Wed., 2 to 3 p. m.
Wilson, Harriet D. T., (Oz) 67, (Eel.),
340 W. 59th.
Wilson, John H., (Bv) 44, (Reg.), 329
W. 28th. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
and 6 p. m.
Wilson, J. R., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 69 W.
50th. 11.30 a. m. to 1.30 p. m., 6
to 7 p. m.
Wilson, Robert B., (Q) 72, (Reg.), 529
Lexington av.
Winintzky, Arnold B., ( ) 89, (Reg.),
85 Norfolk.
Wilson, Wm. H., (N) 76, (Reg.), 223
Henry. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Wimer, Richard G., (Q) — , 48 B. 65th.
8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Winkler, Geo. Howe, (Aw) 81, (Reg.),
255 W. 44th.
Winston, Gustavus S., (Q) 63, (Reg.),
42 W. 39th. At 32 Nassau. 10 a.
m. to 3 p. m.
Winterburn, George Wm., (Bx) 75,
(Horn.), 230 W. 132d. 9 to 12 a. m.
Winternitz, Ephraim, (Gc) 65, (Reg.),
311 E. 72d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Winters, A. K., (Q) 92, (Reg.), Hosp.
Rupt. and Crippled, 42d, cor. Lex-
ington av.
Winters, Joseph B., (N) 72, (Reg.), 36
W. 32d. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m., Thurs.,
1 to 2.30 p. m.
Wischnewelsky, Lazare, (Ok) 86,
(Reg.), 9 E. 59th. 8 to 12 a. m., 3
to 5 p. m.
Witthaus, Rudolph A., (N) 75, (Reg.),
303 W. 77th.
Wohlfarth, Justin, (N) 90, (Reg.), 121
E. 128th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Wolcott, Frederick H., (Q) 80, (Reg.),
60 W. 36th.
Wolf, Gessel, (Mf) 87, (Reg.), 142
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Wolf, Henry J., (Da) 84, (Reg.), 131
W. 126th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
WolfE, Julius, (Q) 93, (Reg.), G«r.
Hosp., Park av. and 77th.
Wolfe, W. D., (N) 93, (Reg.), Harlem
Hosp., 533 E. 120th.
WoUerton, Sam'l H., (A) 80, (Reg.),
202 W. 78th.
Wollmann, Marcus, (Fb) 82, (Reg.),
237 E. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 5 to 7 p. m.
Wollstein, Martha, (Bw) 89, (Reg.),
236 E. 60th.
Wolper, Max, (Cj) 88, (Reg.), 189
Henry. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Wood, Benjamin, Jr., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
846 E. 165th. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Wood, Charles S., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 128
W. 47th. 10 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Wood, Francis C, (Q) — , (Reg.), St.
Luke's Hosp. „,„
Wood, Halsey L., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 349
Lenox av. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Wood, Jas. Robie, (K) 67, (Horn.),
62 W. 17th. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 12,
6 to 7 p. m.
Wood, Wm, B., (N) 81, (Reg.), 22 E.
41st. 8 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Woodbury, John McG., (K) 81, (Reg.),
28 W. 20th. „ ,
Woodend, Wm. Edwin, (K) 85, (Beg.),
3969 Madison ave. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Woodman, John, (Q) 83, (Beg.), 123
E. 25th. 9 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to
1.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Woodruff, John E., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 31
W. 21st. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Woods, John W., (N) 92, (Reg.), 317
W. 32d.
Woodward, Alvin M., (Bs) 62, (Hom.),
128 W. 13th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30
to 2.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Woodward, Chas. S., (N) 91, (Reg.),
210 E. 116th.
Woodward, Ellen E., (Cb) 92, (Hom.),
213 W. 54th.
Woolley, Chariotte H., (Cb) 87,
(Hom.), 4th ave. and 159th. 9 to 12
a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Woolley, Jas. V. S., (N) 68, (Reg.),
75 E. 79th.
Woolstein, Martha, (Bw) 89, (Reg.),
236 B. 60th.
Woolsey, Geo., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 117
B. 36th. Until 10 a. m., 12.30 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Worrall, M. Ruth., (Cb) 92, (Hom.),
316 E. 15th. 10 to 12 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Wootten, Herbert W., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
427 Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 811 38th.
Worcester, J. Warren, (G) 88, (Beg.),
141 W. 34th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
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NEW YOEK CITY.— Continxied.
Worster, Willard P., (Q) 66, (Reg.).
120 W. 49th. 12 a. m. to 2, 5 to 8
p. m.
Wonters, J. Francis, (Q) 88, (Eeg.),
413 W. 30th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wright, Amelia, (Cb) 74, (Horn.), 24
W. SOth. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Wright, J. WillistOD, (Q) 66, (Reg.),
143 W. 81st. Uatil 11 a. m., and by
appointment.
Wright, John P., (N) 93, (Reg.), 123
85th. Until 9 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Wright, Preston W., (Bx) 83, (Hom.),
124 W. 90th. Until 11 a. m., 5 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 607 X.
Wright, Wm. F., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 55
W. 10th. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to
7 p. m.
Wrubel, Solomon, (N) 89, (Reg.), 1743
Lexington ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. 101 Attorney, 2 to 4 p. m.
Wuest, Christian, (Bl) 64, (Reg.), 232
Monroe.
Wurm, Carl, (K) 92, (Reg.), 850 E.
164th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Wyckoff, Peter B., (K) 70, (Reg.), 23
W. 57th. 9 to 11 a. m.
Wyeth, John A., (Bd) 69, (Reg.), 27
E. 38th. 8.30 to 10 a. m.
Vfyler, Bmil, (Ec) 66, (Reg.), 336 E.
87th. lO a. m. to 4 p. m. ; office
consultations.
Wylie, Louise L., (D) 89, (Horn.), 185
W. 34th. 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
Wylie, Robt. H., (N) 85, (Reg.,) 36
W. 35th. 11.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
215 W. 43d. 8 to 9 a. m.
Wylie, W. Gill, (K) 71, (Reg.), 28 W.
40th. 12 to 1 p. m. 215 W. 43d.
1 to 3 p. m.
Wynkoop, Gerardus H., (Q) 66, (Reg.),
128 Madison ave. Until noon. Tel.
No. 1317 38th.
Yale, LeRoy, M., (K) 66, (Reg.), 432
Madison ave. Until 9 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30 p. m.
Yankauer, S., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 207 E.
57th.
Yard, John W., (K) 84, (Reg.), 101 B.
92d.
Yarnall, J. Howard, (Bx) 83, (Eel.),
1011 Park ave.
Young, Charles E., (N) 82, (Reg.), 244
W. 56th.
Young, Chas. H., (Fr) 74, (Horn.), 160
W. 48th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Young, John V. D., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
108 W. 75th. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Youngling, Geo. S., (K) 90, (Reg.),
425 W. 34th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8.30 p. m.
Zabriskie, Gertrude L., (Ob) 83,
(Horn.), 404 W. 23d. 10 to 12 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m. „ /T>„„i
Zabriskie, Guilliam A., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
305 E. 79th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
Zaunw, Robt H., (B) 85, (Reg.), 1674
Madison ave. ,„.^ oo /m \ cr
Zederbaum, Adolph, (Cj) 83, (Ba) 87,
(Reg.), 179 E. 109th. 8 to 9 a. m.,
Zeh,^ Adolph," (Q)'''87,' (Reg.), 343 W
50th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.
Zemansky, Abraham F., («) 74,
(Beg.) 340 W. 46th. 9 to 11 a. m.,
Zimmerman, Edwin, (O) 79, (Reg.),
299 W. 12th. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
ZipserT'Max Armand, (K) 91, CR|g-)'
716 5th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 5.30
Zitt^Fr^ancifn, (Q) 88, (Beg.), 436
Lexington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to A
6 to 7.30 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10
a. m. only. o /-i-i \
Zolnowski, Vincent, (Aq) 83, (Beg.),
33 W. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6
Zolnowski, Vincent, Jr., (N) 91,
(Reg.), 33 W. 16th. 9 to 12 a. m., 3
Zucchi,'''i!Sgelo, (Nb) 84, (Reg.), 29
Marion. ,^ ^ _„„
Zwisler, Kate, (Ms) — , (Reg.), 592
E. 135ai. 8 to 10 a. m.
Zweighaft, Bernard, (A) 91, (Reg.),
104 W 71st.
Zwisohn, Lazarus W., (N) 88, (Reg.),
326 E. 78th. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 438 W.
NEW YORK MILLS, Oneida.
Comstoek, Ira M., (N) 79, (Beg.)
NIAGARA FALLS, Niagara.
Campbell, Wm. R., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Clark, Gardner C, (Bu) 64, (Reg.)
Hodge, John W., (Bs) 81, (Horn.)
Hodie Wm. H., (Dd) 89, (Horn.)
Houih, Walter D.. (Bs) 81 (Af) 83,
(Horn.)
Lannigan, John A., (N) 87, (B^.)
McBlaim, Thomas J., (Jy) 91, (Reg.)
Noble, Wm. A., (Ds) 88, (Hom.)
Scott, Walter A., (Gs) 92, (Beg.)
Talbot, M., (Z) 71, (Beg.)
NICHOLS, Tioga.
Cady, Geo. M., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Pease, Edward E., (W) 73, (Beg.)
NICHOLVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Fortune, Wm. E., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Matthews, Henry J., (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
NINEVEH, Broome.
Duryee, Geo. W., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
NIVERVILLE, Columbia.
Measick, John C, (Bs) 81, (Hom.)
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NORFOLK, St. l/awrence.
Collisou, Robert, (Es) 78, (Reg.)
NORTHAMPTON, Fulton.
Orton, Darius S., (At) 66, (Reg.)
NORTH BANGOR, Franklin.
Pearl, Ooroden E., (Af) 80, (Reg.)
NORTH BAY, Oneida.
Nichols, Henry D., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
NORTH BRANCH, Sullivan.
Schonger, Geo., ( ) —
NORTH BROOKPIELD, Madison.
Birdsall, Gilbert, (Z) 63, (Reg.)
NORTH CHATHAM, Columbia.
Kiuker, Frank T., (At) 93, (Reg.)
NORTH CHEMUNG, Chemung.
Woodhouse, F. E., (Ae) 91, (Reg.)
NORTH CLOVE, Dutchess.
Knapp, David A., (N) 45, (Reg.)
NORTH COHOCTON, Steuben.
Carpenter, Ezra L., (Z) 61, (Reg.)
Stev^art, E. P., ( ) —
NORTH COLESVHjLB, Broome.
French, Mar, De La F., (At) 87, (Reg.)
NORTH COLLINS, Erie.
David, E. C, (W) 77, (Keg.)
"Ward, Walden M., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
NORTH CRBBK, Warren.
Fuller, Jas. L., (Av) 82, (Reg.)
Head, Sidney, ( ) —
NORTH GRANVILLE, Washington.
Braymer, F. H., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Spoor, Frederick W., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
Tupper, Asa W., (Az) 41, (Reg.)
Tupper, B. R., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
NORTH GREECE, Monroe.
Carpenter, Abdiel M., (Q) 57, (Reg.)
NORTH HECTOR, Schuyler.
Gillimore, Wm. S., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Hawea, James P., (Be) 72, (Reg.)
Hawes, Matthias D., (Ai) 47, (Reg.)
Keyes, Charles R., (Ap) 75, (Reg.)
NORTH HOOSICK, Rensselaer.
Fox, William B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
NORTH JAVA, Wyoming.
Boddy, Wm. M., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
NORTH LAWRENCE, St. Lawrence.
Crocker, Frederick W., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Hackett, Edwin H., (Aq) g4, (Reg.)
NORTH NORAVICH, Chenango.
Lewis, James V., (Az) 61, (Reg.)
NORTH PARMA, Monroe.
Thornton, Francis E., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Williams, Wm. W., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
NORTH PETERSBURGH, Rensselaer
Brimmer, Ida L., (D) 88, (Reg.)
NORTH PHARSALIA, Chenango.
Greenleaf, L. D., ( ) —
NORTHPORT, Sufeolk.
Benjamin, David H., (Av) 85, (Reg.)
Cornell, J. L., ( ) 89, (K) 90, (Reg.)
Davidson, H. H., (N) 68, (Reg.)
Donahue, Geo, H., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
NORTH ROSE, Wayne.
Garlic, G. O., ( ) —
NORTH Scriba, Oswego.
Coe, Ohas. M., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Wilder, H. D., ( ) —
NORTH TARRYTOWN, Westchester.
Brown, Edward V., (N) 64, (Reg.)
NORTHVILLB, Fulton.
Avery, A. J., ( ) —
Barker, D. N., ( ) 48, (Reg.)
Blake, Clarence R., (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Blake, J. F., (Jz) 46, (Reg.)
Wright, F. N., ( ) — , (Eel.)
NORTHWESTERN, Oneida.
Kingsbury, O. E., (Cg) 87, (Eel.)
NORWAY, Herkimer.
Vrooman, H. |J., ( ) —
NORWICH, Chenango.
Brooks, Leroy J., (K) 72, (Reg.)
Pernald, Thos. B., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Fuiton, Samuel J., (Cn) 51, (Horn.)
Harris, Blin. A., (N) 66, (Reg.)
Mosher, Daniel J., (Ap) 69, (Reg.)
Thompson, Rufus A., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Ormsby, Byron J., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Purdy, C. M., ( ) —
Smith, Homer E., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Stuart, W. H., (At) 61, (Reg.)
Thompson, Rufus A., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Westcott, Jas. H., (Cz) 72, (Eel.)
Westcott, J. J., (Et) 52, (Eel.)
NORWOOD, St. Lawrence.
Austin, Edson C, (Cd) 85, (Horn.)
Larkin, Aaron M., (Ag) 68, (Reg.)
Pease, Truman A., (Aq) 67, (Reg.)
NUNDA, Livingston.
Brown, John P., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Gilmore, James, ( ) —
Lamonte, Thayer H., (Cg) 80, (Eel.)
Ostrander, P. W., (On) 83, (Hom.)
Woodworth, Helen I., (W) 87, (Reg.)
NYACK, Rockland.
Blauvelt, Garrett A., (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Couch, Louis B., (Bs) 74, (Hom.)
Giles, J, Wm., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Maynard, Edward H., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Mursick, George A., (Q) 60, (Reg.)
Oatman, Edward L., (K) 79, (Reg.)
Polhemius, Jacob O., (Q) 59, (Reg.)
Wadhams, Frederick E., (P) 78, (Reg.)
OAKFIELD, Genesee.
Jackson, Albert P., (At) 62, (Reg.)
Mullen, Isaac T., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Pugsley, Charles S., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
OCEANNUS, Queens.
Lusk, O. Latham, (Pm) 82, (Reg.)
Philles, W. H., (N) 89, (Reg.)
OAK HILL, Greene.
Gilleland, D., (At) 85, (Reg.)
ODESSA, Schuyler.
Jones, W. P., ( ) —
Smith, G. O., (Z) 60, (Reg.)
OGDBNSBURG, St. Lawrence.
Bartholomew, C. C, (K) 70, (Reg.)
Bell, Willard N., (Bs) 82, (Reg.)
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Benton, G. W., ( ) — , (Eeg.)
Benton, John H., (A) 48, (Reg.)
Bridges, Elisha H., (K) 66, (Reg.)
Brown, Silas B., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Brownlow, John H., (V) 65, (Reg.)
Child, Nelson N., (Bq) 63, (Horn.)
Connolly, Thomas F., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Daly, "Walter S., (Es) 85, (Reg.)
Hamelin, L. A., ( ) — .
Hanbridge, Wm. B., (Hf) 84, (Reg.)
Hntchins, Orson F., (Af) 72, (Reg.)
Hutchins, R. H., (K) 91, (Reg.)
McMonagle, Peter R., (Aq) 59, (Reg.)
Madill, Grant C, (K) 86, (Reg.)
Morris, Robert, (At) 46, (Reg.)
Mosher, Jesse M., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Raymond, James S., (F) 52, (Reg.)
Sherman, B. F., (At) 41, (Reg.)
Sherman, John G., ( ) — .
Southwick, David E., (Bq) 57, (Hom.)
Stillwell, Henry S., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Wise, P. M., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
OLCOTT, Niagara.
McFadden, James J., (P) 75, (Reg.)
OLD CHATHAM, Columbia.
Morey, Robert H., (Ai) 61, (Reg.)
Powell, Jonathan R., (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
OIiBAN, Cattaraugus.
Bartlett, G. H., (Az) 49, (Reg.)
Eartlett, F. H., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Booth, J. P., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Burdick, Eugene B., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Coon, James V., (Cg) 56, (Eel.)
Dallanbaugh, W. Carl, (Gq) 81, (Bel.)
Eddy, John L., (Ah) 54, (Reg.)
Follett, Melville G., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Hibbard, DeVere M., (Gn) 78, (Hom.)
Loughlen, Thomas B., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
McDuffie, Wm. E., (Z) 88. (Reg.)
Meloy, J. D., ( ) —
Morris, Jacob E. K., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Mudge, Selden J., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Richards, John G., (B) 65, (Reg.)
Sage, Wm. H., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
, Smith, Ambrose E., (P) 85, (Reg.)
Watts, Francis E., (Cd) 83, (Hom.)
Whitney, L., ( ) —
OLIVE, Ulster.
Vangaasbeek, George H., ( ) —
OLMSTEADVILLE, Essex.
Burch, Blmor D., (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
OMAR, Jefferson.
Fowkes, John T., (Ih) 91, (Reg.)
ONEIDA, Madison.
Bailey, Edward P., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Boden, Edwin R., (Af) 81, (Reg.)
Broga, Kinsman D., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Carpenter, Henry W., (N) 59, (Reg.)
Cavana, Martin, (K) 72, (Reg.)
Chamberlin, Wm. H., (N) 75^ (Reg.)
Drake, Prank G., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
Huntley, James F., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Loomis, Edward, (Ij) 30, (Hom.)
Menzie, G. Leroy, (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Miles, George W., (Aa) 79, (Reg.)
Perry, Charles H.. (Av) 67, (Reg.)
Pfaff, Otto, (N) 88, (Reg.)
Stone, Edward J., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Wallace, Adrian B., CBs] 62, (Hom.)
Wallace, Janson T., (Bs) 65, (Horn.)
ONEIDA CASTLE, Onedda.
Dodge, Amos P., (O) 74, (Reg.)
ONBONTA, Otsego.
Bell, Frank A., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Blend, George W., ( ) — (Eel.)
Brown, M. S., ( ) — ■ ,„ ^
Caee, Meigs, (N) 57, (Reg.)
Denny, Eli, (Bx) 88, (Bel.)
Elliott, James P., (Av) 87, (Reg.)
Butler, George F., (B) 79, (Beg.)
Getman, A. D., (Bs) 83, (Horn.)
Hamilton, Hosea A., (Ah) 38, (Reg.)
McDougall, Ezra, (N) 73, (Reg.)
Manchester, D. B., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Olin, Gilbert S., (At) 77, (Reg.)
Peck, Ozias W., (Ag) 57, (Reg.)
Reid, Archibald A., (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Stille, J. W., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
Van Rensselaer, John H., (At) 85,
(Reg.)
Westcott, Elizabeth P., (Jp) 65, (Reg.)
ONONDAGA, Onondaga.
Parker, Charles L. M., (At) 92, (Reg.)
Rood, Marcena G., (N) 76, (Reg.)
ONONDAGA VALLEY, Onondaga.
Barnes, Francis G., (Od) 85, (Hom.)
Crajie, Ellis, (Gs) 92, (Reg.)
Kaiser, Rudolf G., (Gw), (Hom.)
Tolman, Harvey P., (Q) 48, (Reg.)
Whltford, Jamea, (Ai) 33, (Reg.)
ONTARIO, Wayne.
Campbell, Joseph S., ah) 90, (Reg.)
Peer, Thomas J., (Gd) 72, (Hom.)
ONTARIO CENTRE, Wayne.
Brandt, John S., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Brandt, John W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
ORAMEL, Allegany.
Madison, Erly H., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
ORCHARD PARK, Brie.
Hunt, Howard L., (Bf) 88, (Reg.)
Stephenson, H., ( ) — .
ORISKANY, Oneida.
Abbot, E. P., (Bi 77, (Reg.)
Taylor, George R., (W) 86, (Reg.)
ORISKANY FALLS, Oneida.
Bartlett, Howard G., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
Pollard, Grant J., (Aq) 90, (Reg.)
ORLEANS, Ontario.
Armington, G. V., ( ).
ORWELL, Oswego.
Nelson, George W., (Ko) 73, (Reg.)
OSBORNE HOLLOW, Broome.
Adams, Claude W., (Ds) 90, (Hom.)
OSWEGO, Oswego.
Bulger, Wm. J., (Af) 82, (Reg.)
Butler, C. H., ( ) -. (Reg.)
Clark, Charles C. P„ (Q) 47, (Reg.)
Coe, AJgeroon S., (Q) 54, (Reg.)
Cooley, Frank L., (2) 88, (Reg.)
De Witt, Byron, (Z) 50, (Reg.)
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Dowd, Pascal M., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Dwyer, Jeremiah T., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
Eddy, Joseph W., (Ap) 74, (Reg.)
Hadlock, James W., (U) 63, (Reg.)
Hill, Thomas, (Bf) 86, (Reg.)
Hinman, Elmarb ti., (Bs) 91, (Horn.)
Howard, James S^ (N) 79, (Reg.)
Hutchins, Mary K., (D) 74, (Reg.)
Keeney, .T. Harvey, (Bs) 83, (Horn.)
Langan, John T., (Aq) 88, (K) 91,
(Reg.)
Lester, David, ( ) —
Macfarlane, Carrington, (Q) 61, (Reg.)
MacManus, George D., (On) 58,
(Horn.)
Manwaren, Ernest M., (Bi) 78, (Eel.)
Manwaren, G. W., ( ) —
Mease, John H., (Ke) 75, (Reg.)
Phelps, H. DeWitt 0., (W^ 73, (Reg.)
Raimer, Elvira, (D) 77, (Reg.)
Richard, Marcel, (Es) 64, (Reg.)
Richards, Llewellyn B., (Ej) 81,
(Horn.)
Sheridan, Charles A., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Stockwell, James K., (Q) 63, (Z) 70,
(Reg.)
Todt, Wm. 0., (Gs) 87, (Reg.)
Wheeler, Charles M., (Br) 81, (Ed.)
OSWEGO FALLS, Oswego.
Ballard, Samuel B., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Wells, Willis M., (Aq) 74, (Reg.)
Whitaker, George G., (At) 65, (Reg.)
OTBGO, Otsego.
Cossaart, James, (Bs) 77, (Hom.)
Martin, John H., (N) 77, (Reg.)
OTISCO, Onondaga.
Munson, Willis W., (Be) 69, (Reg.)
OTISVILLE, Orange.
Writer, Theodore, (K) 66, (Reg.)
OTSELIC, Chenango.
Lord, B. L., ( ) —
OTSELIE, Chenango.
Crumb, De W. C, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Pool, S. v., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
OTJAQUAGA, Broome.
Butler, A. J., ( ) —
0"\'1D, Seneca.
Best, George, ( ) —
Bristol, Graham B., (N) 81, (Beg.)
Denniston, John, (N) 67, (Reg.)
Hamlin, F. M., (At) 69, (Reg.)
Horton, Alden, (Cn) 80, (Hom.)
Struble, H. W., ( ) — , (Bel.)
OWASCO, Cayuga.
Bevier, A. M., (Z) 66, (Reg.)_
Curtis, Walter H., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
OWEGO, Tioga.
Anderson, Daniel S., (N> 89, (Reg.)
Ayer, Wm. L., (Af) 68, (BegO
Barrett, James M., (WJ 74, (Reg.)
Beck, Edward S., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Butcher, Merritt T., (Bs) 80, (Horn.)
Greenleaf, John T., (Bs) 67, (Hom.)
Heatcn, Carlton R., (Az) 64, (Reg.)
Lewis, George B., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Lounsberry, Robert L., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Pearsall, A. Thustin, (Q) 61, (Reg.)
Pursell, James P., (Cd) 88, (Horn.)
Stiles, Charles L., (Az) 65, (Reg.)
OXBOW, Jefferson.
Doner, Frederick H., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Whitford, W. E., ( ) —
OXFORD, Chenango.
Douglas, George, (N) 45, (Reg.)
Ensign, E. Lee, (At) 46, (Reg.)
Gleason, Dewitt A., (Af) 72, (Beg.)
Lee, Dwight M., (At) 64, (Reg.)
Miller, Robert E., (Bq) 61, (Hom.)
Thorp, John W., (N) 71, (Reg.)
OYSTER BAY, Queens.
Faller, George W., (N) 78, (Reg.)
Frye, Peter Y., (Av) 46, (Reg.1
Stuart, George A., (Be) 66, (Reg.)
Wright, Fred A., (K) 71, (Beg.)
PAINB'S HOLLOW, Herkimer.
Green, Henry H., (Aq) 59, (Reg.)
PAINTED POST, Steuben.
Remington, W. B., (Dv) 71, (Eel.)
Webster, John G., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
PALENVILLB, Greene.
Chubb, Charles H., (B) 56, (Reg.)
Holcomb, Sherwood A., (Q) 87, (Beg.)
PALERMO, Oswego.
Green, Albert W., (G) 84, (Reg.)
PALMYRA, Wayne.
Chase, Herman L., (At) 75, (Reg.)
De La Mater, Stephen T.. (At) 80,
„(Reg.)
Hennessy, Wm. J., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
MePherson, Donald, (Bq) 78, (Hom.)
Smith, Lucius H., (Gs) 85, (Reg.)
PAMELIA POUR CORNERS,JefErsn.
Ward, Emery B., (G) 81, (Reg.)
PANAMA, Chautauqua.
Lewis, John C, (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Williams, Olou A., (Cd) 90, (Hom.)
PARISH, Oswego.
Poot,e, Prank B., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Harter, Prank L., (At) 82, (Keg.)
Scott, Will O., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Todd, John B., (At) 74, (Reg.)
PARISHVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Allen, Alfred R., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
Parker, M. S., (Az) 41, (Reg.)
PARKSVILLE, Sullivan.
Ives, High M., (N) 70, (Reg.)
PARKVILLE, Kings.
Dusseldord, John E., (Af) 87, (Reg.)
PARMA, Monroe.
Snook, G. M., (G) 83, (Reg.)
PATCHOGUE, Suffolk.
Bennett, Winfield S., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Bundage, J. A., ( ) —
Craven, John J., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Edwards, L. B., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Foster, B. Agate, (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
Pettit, Alonzo, (Bx) 74, (Hom.)
Preston, Wm. S., (Do) 35, (Reg.)
Terry, Arthur H., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Terry, Louis W., (K) 65, (Reg.)
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PATTEN'S MILLS, Washington.
Barnes, J. S., ( ) —
PATTERSON, Putnam.
Banks, George, (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Birdsall, Thomas P., (Bs) 78, (Horn.)
Wheeler, Nathan W., (Ai) 38, (Reg.)
PATTBRSONVILLE, Schenectady.
Bnnis, Alexander, (At) 55, (Reg.)
PAVn^ION, Genesee.
Burbank, Wm. O., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Rogers, Albert S., (Z) 67, (Reg.)
PAWLING, Dutchess.
Buffington, C. E., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Pearce, Henry, (W) 57, (Reg.)
PEARL RIVER, Rockland.
Bogert, Albert, (Q) 75, (Reg.)
PEARSALL'S, Queens.
Hutcheson, J. A., (Af) 72, (Reg.)
PEEKSVILLE, Westf;hester.
Carhart, Wm. Merle (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Heyer, Harold H., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Horton, Stephen F., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Knight, Charles O., (N) 55, (Reg.)
Lyon, E. DeMotte, (N) 77, (Reg.)
Mason, Charles (K) 75, (RegO
Mason, Perley H., (Bs) 75, (Horn.)
O'Brien, Patrick Wm., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Peters, George H., ( ) —
Putnam, Warren E., (On) 81, (Horn.)
Snowden, Alexander O., (Q)_77, (Reg.]
Tilden, John N., (Af) 72, JReg.)
Wygant, Julia St. J., (D) 91, (Reg.)
PEKIN, Niagara.
Johnson, Philip T., (Cn) 92, (Hom.)
PELHAM MANOR, West Chester.
Parker, Henry F., (B) 83, (Reg.)
PENFIBLD, Monroe.
Cotihrane, Royal E., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Humphrey, Nathan M., (Bq) 89,
(Hom.)
PENNBLLVXLLE, Oswego.
Haven, Attison M., (Ai) 90, (Reg.)
PBNN YAN, Yates.
Doubleday, Charles, ( ) —
Fenton, E., ( ) —
Havens, Byron B., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Hawley, Wm. H., (la) 52, (Eel.)
Holt, Benjamin L., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Lusk, Nathan L., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
McGovern, Michael H., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Oliver, Wm., (Az) 47, (Reg.)
Oliver, Wm. A., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Phillips, Ludem M., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
Sampson, Allen W., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
Sampson, P. S., ( ) —
Stevens, J. S., ( ) —
Tompkins, Frank, (Cn) 64, (Hom.)
Waddell, James M., (K) 63, (Reg.)
PERKINSVILLE, Steuben.
Majewsky, A., ( ) —
Patchin, Cammon, ( ) —
PERRY, Wyoming.
Harding, John, (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Pierce, Anna H., ( ) —
Rudgers, D. W., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
"■" - ~ "9, (Horn.)
Traver, GUbert R., (Bs)
FERRY VILLE, Madison.
Joy, Milton R., (Af) 84, (Reg.)
PERU, Clinton.
Cole, Prank H., (Ah) 43, (Reg.)
Kinsley, Prank D., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Morehouse, Edgar W., (At) 84, (Beg.)
PETBRSBOROUGH, Madison.
Dewey, Prank E., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Downer, Louise, (Z) 86, (Reg.)
PETBRSBURGH, Rensselaer.
Jones, Eugene M., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Moses, Hiram, ( ) —
PHELPS, Ontario.
Howe, Wm. A., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Mailler, F. W., ( ) —
Mudge, Charles, (Q) 54, (Reg.)
Pritchard, G. C, ( ) — (Hom.)
Vanderhoof, Frederick D., (Q) 64,
(Reg.)
Wisewell, Francis H., (W) 91, (Reg.)
PHILADELPHIA, Jefferson.
Graham, James C. (Af) 81, (Reg.)
Lane, Horace S., ( ) —
Rodenhurst, DeWitt C, (Af) 79, (Reg.)
PHILMONT, Columbia.
Lockwood, Jordan W., (K) 63, (Reg.)
Stickles, Wm. H., Jr., ( ) —
Vedder, George W., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
Woodrufe, R. Allen, (K) 86, (Reg.)
PHOENICIA, Ulster.
Gauss, Henry, (Ay) 89, (Reg.)
Wolven, Albert, (Q) 82, (Reg.)
PHOENIX, Oswego.
Drury, Emery J., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
Hamill, John E., (Dq) — 78, (Reg.)
Smith, Gerrill H., ( )
Young, Daniel P., (Cd) 88, (Hom.)
PIERRBPONT MANOR, Jefferson.
Gardner, George F., (At) 78, (Reg.)
PIKE, Wyoming.
Blackmere, George M., (Ak) 78, (Reg.)
Smith, Cassar, (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Spencer, Horatio, (At) 54, (Reg.)
PINE BUSH, Orange.
Woodruff, Wm. H., (At) 54, (Reg.)
PINBi CITY, Chemung.
Longhead, Wm. H., Jr., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
PINE HILL, Ulster.
Baldwin, George S., (N) 89, (Reg.)
PINE PLAINS, Dutchess.
Johnson, George Q., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Wilbur, Henry C, (K) 67, (Reg.)
PINE VALLEY, Chemung.
Hoke, George R., ( ) —
PITCHER, Chenango.
Andrews, Lucius C, (N) 80, (Reg.)
PITTSPORD, Monroe.
Carpenter, Paul D., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Doane, Wm. H., (Dd) 89, (Hom.)
Hartman, W. A., ( ) —
Johnson, Walter W., (Bs) 87, (Hom.)
PLAINVILLB, Onondaga.
Hooker, Frederick, (Dd) 86, (Hom.)
Kaple, John D., ( ) — (Horn.)
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PLATTEKILL, Ulster.
Howland, Hiram, (W) 63, (Reg.)
PliATTSBURGH, Clinton.
Arthur, Charles W., (Aq) 65, (Reg.)
FamswOTth, Floyd S., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
Holcomb, Oscar A., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
Kellogg, David S., (Aq) 73, (Reg.)
La Rocque, J. H., (Cx) 72, (Reg.)
liow, Elliott C, ( ) —
Lyon, Emery M., (Aq) 61, (Reg.), 42
Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Madden, Frank, (Af) 79, (Reg.)
Nichols, Thomas B., (Aq) 50, (Ah) 50,
(Reg.)
Pattison, A. P., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Schuyler, Clarkson C, (At) 75, (Reg.)
Smith, Joseph H., (At) 46, (Reg.)
PLEASANT PLAINS, Dutchess.
Barnes, Edwin, (At) 65, (Reg.)
PLEASANT VALLEY, Dutchess.
Duncan, Richard F., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Julian, J. M., ( ) 80, (RegJ
Le Roy, Irving Deyo, (At) 83, (Reg.)
McLaury, Abram, { ) —
Traver, Isaac H., (Q) 36, (Reg.)
PLEASANTVILLE, Westchester.
Ohoate, George C. S., (Be) 49, (Reg.)
Fowler, Joshua B., (Dq) 35, (Reg.)
Jones, Le Baron W.. (K) 92, (Reg.)
Swift, Edward P., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Triffin, D. M., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
PLESSIA, Jefferson.
Wood, Jacob A., (At) 73, (Reg.)
PLYMOUTH, Chenango.
Palmatier, Charles B., ( ) — , (R«g.)
POBSTENKILL, Rensselaer.
Hamn, C. W., (At) 93, (Reg.)
Hull, Wm. H., (At) 66, (Regj
Strope, Morris H., (At) 80, (Reg.)
POLAND, Herkimer.
Hemstreet, James, ( ) — .
Millington, S. R., (Aq) 48, (Reg.)
Woodhull, Wm. B., (N) 82, (Reg.)
POMPEY, Onondaga.
Dibble, Orson G., (N) 69, (Reg.)
POOLVILLE, Madison.
Green, Carl D., (K) 76, (Reg.)
POPLAR RIDGE, Cayuga.
Larzalere, J. V., ( ) — .
PORTAGEVILLE, Wyoming.
Rae, Robert, (N) 58, (Reg.)
PORT BYRON, Cayuga.
Borden, C. A., ( ) — .
Stewart, Alvin D., (N) 77, (Reg.)
PORT CHESTER, Westchester.
Bates, Elizabeth H., (D) 54, (Reg.)
Elmendorf, T. C, (Bs) 75.
Griffen, Daniel M., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Lewiu, Johannes J., (Fb) 81, (Reg.)
Matthews, Edward F., (Q) 54, (Reg.)
Sands, Norton J., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
Sullivan, M. T., ( ) — .
Thomas, George E., ( ) — .
White, J. C, ( ) — .
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Bates, Elizabeth H., (D) 54, (Reg.)
Lewin, Jacob J., (Fb) 81, (Reg.)
Matthews, B. F., (Q) 54, (Reg.)
Mead, C. S., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
PORT CRANE, Broome.
Robertfi, L. P., ( ) — .
PORT EWEN, Ulster.
Hasbrouck, Josiah, Jr., (At) 85, (Reg.)
De La Montayne, Charles, (At) 90,
(Reg.)
PORT GIBSON, Ontario.
Post, Abrom E., (Af) 72, (Reg.)
PORT HENRY, Essex.
Grover, Allen C, (At) 66, (Reg.)
Walton, Charles T,, (At) 86, (Reg.)
Warner, Charles B., (K) 80, (Reg.)
PORT JEFFERSON, Suffolk.
Chambers, Martin L., (N) 71, (Reg.)
Gildersleeve, James E., (N) 53, (Beg.)
Many, Bradley F., (Af) 91, (Beg.)
PORT JERVIS, Orange.
Banks, Charles W., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Best, Frederick W., (Bs), (Horn;)
Cuddebach, Wm. L., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Hardenbaugh, Henry, (Q) 59, (Reg.)
Hunt, James H., (K) 72, (Reg.)
Illman, Walter H., (Be) 84, (Reg.)
Lambert, Emerson B., (Bs) 82, (Hom.)
Potts, Ed'gar, (N) 76, (Reg.)
Skinner, Charles, (K) 92, (Reg.)
Swartwout, H. B., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Taylor, Robert A., (K) 93, (Reg.)
Van Etten, Solomon, (At) 85, (Reg.)
Wickham, D. D., (Ge) 75, (Reg.)
PORTLAND, Chautauqua.
Munger, James V., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
PORTLANDVILLE, Otsego.
Blanrhard, H. D., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Spafford, E. W., (Jk) 60, (Reg.)
PORT LEYDEN, Lewis.
Ash, Robert H., (Cd) 84, (Reg.)
Douglas, David D., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Johnson, Wm. H., (K) 71, (Reg.)
PORT RICHMOND, Richmond.
Barber, Frederick T., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Cooley, Mrs. E. A., ( ) —
Coonley, Edgar D., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Martindale, Francis E., (At) 53, (Reg.)
Millspaugh, Isaac L., (Q) 50, (Reg.)
Walser, Wm. C, (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Wood, J. Walter, (Q) 81, (Reg.)
PORTVH-LE, Cattaraugus.
MeCarey, M. J., ( ) —
Rowley, Ransom F., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Winterstein, G. W., (B) 78, (Reg.)
PORT WASHINGTON, Queens.
Cocke, Wm. I, (K) 91, (Reg.)
Wysong, D. Preston, ( ) — , (Reg. )
POTSDAM, St. Lawrence,
Barnett, C. A., (W) 89, (RegJ.
Btittan, Joseph E., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
Blown, Hiram D., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Finnemore, Joseph W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
460
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
POTSDAM.— Continued.
McKay, J. S., (Es) 85, (RegO
Marsh, James M., (Bs) 90, (Horn.)
Reynolds, Jessie, (Ah) 47, (Reg.)
Reynolds, Wilbur H., (N) 86, (Reg.)
POTTER, Yates.
Newman, Omar E., (I) 78, (Reg.)
POTTERSVILLE, Warren.
Gill, Miles C, (Av) 82, (Reg.)
Griswold, James H., ( ) —
POUGHKEBPSIE, Dutchess.
Bamford, T. E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Baright, Julia S., ((Jd) 89, (Hom.)
Barnum, H. Weston, (B) 90, (Reg.;,
29 S. Hamilton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Bates, Xyris T., (At) 67, (Reg.)
Bayley, Guy Carleton, (Q) T2, (Reg.),
Reade Place. Tel. No. 253.
Bolton, E. O., (A) 58, (Reg.)
Borst, Nelson, (Q) 89, (Keg.), 24
Academy. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.80
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 33.
Bruyen, Richard G., (Bs) 68, (Hom.)
Bunce, Philip Dibble, (Q) 91, (Reg.),
20 Liberty. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m..
Case, Walter R., (Bs) 65, (Horn.), 239
Mill. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 213.
Clark, Robert J., ( ) 65, (Reg.), 13
Liberty. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Gleaveland, Joseph M., (Q) 50, (Reg.)
Coutant, G. Everitt, (K) 79, (Reg.),
336 Mill. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8.30 p. m. Tel. No. 54.
Cramer, Wm., fQ) 83, (Reg.), 136
Mansion. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 53.
Faust, Frederick A., (Bs) 86. (Hom.),
31 Cannon. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 79.
Gerow, Elizabeth H., (W) 75, (Reg.),
20 Cannon. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Dobson, Wm. Gains, (N) 81, (Reg.),
301 Mill. 8 to 12 a. m.
Gidley, Wm. H., ( ) —
Gerow, E. H., 74, (Reg.)
Greensword, M. P., (N) 57, (Reg.)
Haidlaup, John, (Ck) 82, (RegJ
Hasbrouck, Alfred, (Q) 48, (Keg.)
Howland, Anna C, (Cb) 68, (Hom.),
236 Church. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 245.
Julian, John N., (Af) 80, (Reg.)
Jungsnanns, Louis H., (Oa) 56, (Reg.)
lOnkead, John, (K) 72, (RegJ
Lamb, Joseph T., (K) 67, (Keg.), 28
N. Clover. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 299.
Lane, Charles E., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
289 MiU. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 108.
Langdon, Charles H., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
Marill, Joaquin, (Kl) 60, (Reg.), 264
Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Mullen, A. M., ( ) —
Myers, Elizabeth R. G., (Bw) 77,
(Reg.)
Norris, F. N., ( ) —
Otis, John Haviland, (Bs) 82, (Hom.)
92 Cannon. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Otis, John C, (Bs) 68, (At) 68, (Horn.),
92 Cannon. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 124.
Parker, Edward H., (B) 48, (Reg.).
2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 127.
Payne, John C, (Ai) 46, (Reg.), 51
Market. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Pease, Caroline S., (D) 77, (Reg.)
Pilgrim, G. W., 81, (Reg.)
Porteous, James Geo., (Be) 66, (Reg.),
255 Mill. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7.30
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 129.
Poucher, J. Wilson, (At) 83, (Reg.),
339 MiU. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 128!
Powell, Horace R., (At) 82, (Reg.), 31
Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 126.
Russell, Selwyn A., (At) 77, (Reg.),
337 Mill. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sadlier, James E., (At) 87, (Reg.), 295
Mill. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 144.
Seeley, Wm. W., ( ) —
Sheedy, Daniel M., (N) 88, (Reg.), 58
Cannon. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 146.
Tallman, E. W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Tuthill, Robert K., (Bu) 59, (Reg.),
313 MiU. 8 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 258.
Ward, David Boyd, (Q) 76, (Reg.), 27
Garden. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 201.
Williamson, Phoebe Thome, (Bw) 78,
(Reg.), 13 Liberty. 10 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m.
Wilson, John P., (Q) 70, (Reg.), 40
Cannon. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 275.
WUson, John S., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 29
Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 276.
POUGHQUAG, Dutchess.
Mitchell, Frederick, ( ) — .
PRATTSBURGH, Steuben.
Bennett, James A., (N) 60, (Reg.)
Green, W.W., (Jj) 74, (Reg.)
Look, W. G., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Scott, Robert J., (Gs) 88, (Reg.)
Stoddard, Philo K., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
PRATTSVILLE, Greene.
Robinson, J. S., (G) 84, (Reg.)
PREBLE, Cortland.
Hunt, Herman D., (Gs) 74, (Reg.)
PRESTON, Chenango.
Dwight, Thomas, (Az) 47, (Reg.)
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PSY8ICJANS OF NEW YORK.
461
PRESTON HOLIiOW, Albany.
De Silva, Gteorge R., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Haines, E., ( ) — .
Norwood, Jacob B., (At) 68, (Reg.)
PRINCE'S BAY, Richmond.
Decker, Alva D., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
PROSPECT, Oneida.
Swartwout, Leander, (At) 80, (Reg.)
PULASKI, Oswego.
AdJams, George F., (Cd) 88, (Horn.)
Betts, George W., (N) SO.feeg.)
Box, Prai^ A., (Ex) 90, (Horn.)
Caldwell, Henry W., (Z) 66, (Reg.)
Cox, Wm. H., ( ) — . (Ed.)
Kelley, Edward F., (N) 73, (Reg.)
Low, Frank S>, (.4Ji) 50, (Reg.)
Waxner, Wilbert C, (Av) 88, (Reg.)
PULTENBY, Steuben.
Nichols, Hebard B., (Aq) 91, (Reg.'
Nichols, Lyman M., (Az) 58, (Reg.'
Titus, Benjamin J., (Ap) 90, (Reg,'
PULTNEYVILLE, Wayne.
Beardsley, David S., (At) 40, (Reg.)
Carr, Robert S., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
PURDY'S STATION, Westchestea-.
Cassleman, D. L., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Porter, Emerson B., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
PUTNAM, Washington.
Bmersor, C. L., ( ) — .
QUAKER STREET, Schenectady.
Witter, A. Warner, (At) 88, (Reg.)
QUAKRYVILLB, Ulster.
De Witt, Charles D., (N) 49, (Reg.)
QUEENS, Queens.
Jones, Edwin D., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Weaver, J. W., (Af) 91, (Reg.)
RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus.
Babcook, Archibald H., (Bj) 79
(Hom.)
Orandall, Guy B., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Saunders, Nelson, (Z) 49, (Reg.)
Tompkins, Orrin A., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
RANSOMVILLB, Niagara.
Hagadom, Wm. H., (W) 66, (Reg.)
Long, Samuel, (W) 81, (Reg.),
RAPIDS BRIDGE, Niagara.
Bassett, S. E., ( ) —
Moore, Allan N., (W) 78, (Reg.)
RATHBONBVILLB, Steuben.
Jack, H. P., (G) 91, (Reg.)
Phillips, C. M., ( ) —
RAYMBRTOWN, Rensselaer.
Van Wirt, Harry (At) 56, (Reg.)
READING CENTRE, Schuyler.
Bartholomew, Lorenzo S., (Z) 84,
(Reg.)
RED CREEK, Wayne.
Horton, David B., (Z) 74, (Beg.)
Pascoe, Ferdinand M., (Aq) 63, (Reg.)
REDFIELD, Oswego.
Feich, A. ( ) —
REDFORD, Clinton.
Haynes, C. S., (Ix) 78, (Reg.)
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RED HOOK, Dutchess.
Carroll, Robert J., (B) 67, (RegJ
Cookingham, H. L., (At) 71, (Reg.)i
REDWOOD, JefCerson.
Catlin, Charles A, (At) 61, (Reg.)
Clink, Robert, (Bv) 32, (Reg.)
Eddy, Elmer E., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Hutchins, Martin J., (Aq) 62, (Reg.)
Ryan, J. E., (Dd) 86, (Hom.)
REED'S CORNERS, Ontario.
Smith, Samuel J., (Cg) 69, (Eel.)
REMSEN, Oneida.
McCuUough, James, (N) 80, (Reg.)
Reed, David H., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Wiggins, Richard H., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Williams, Evan G., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
RENSSELAER FALLS, St. Lawrence.
Bayley, Charles W., (Aq) 76, (Reg.)
McMonagle, N. D., (Ak) 84, (Beg-)„„
Van Waters, Charles C, (N) 79,
(Reg.)
RENSSELAEBVILLE, Albany.
Rancour, La Rose, (At) 92, (Reg.)
Snyder, Peter, (At) 75, (Reg.)
RETSOF, Livingstone.
Denton, John, (K) 79, (Reg.)
REXFORD FLATS, Saratoga.
Rogers, Wm. E., ( ) —
REXVILLE, Steuben. •
Van Fleet, U. E., ( ) —
RHINEBACK. Dutchess.
Asher, Butson B., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Baker, B. N., (F) 56, (Keg.)
Goodell, James P., (Bs) 79, (Hom.)
Roof, Francis H., (Q) 62, (Reg.)
Van Etten, C. S., (A) 73, (Reg.)
IlICHBURGH, Alleghany.
Sullivan, Abraham W., (Am) 90,
(Reg.)
RICHFIELD, Otsego.
Conkling, John B., ( ) —
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Otsego.
Borland, Wilbur P., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Grain, Alfred P., (Z 81, (Reg.)
Grain, W. Baker, (A) 59, (Reg.)
Getman, Norman N., (Cn) 54, (Hom.)
RICHFORD, Tioga.
Allen, James, (Ai) 49, (Reg.) ■ ■ ,
RICHMOND, Richmond.
Millspaugh, Isaac L., (Q) 50, (Reg.>
RICHMOND HILL, Queens.
Forbes, W. H., (N) 51, (Beg.)
Scovil, Wm. T.JAf) 91, (Reg.)
Wells, George W., (K) 68, (Reg.)
RICHMONDVILLE, Schoharie.
Simmons, G«orge W., (Bx) 73, (Eel.)'
Smith, Nathan, (N) 69, (Reg.)
Van Alstyne, Thomas, (At) 79, (Reg.)
RICHVILLB, St. Lawrence.
Allen, Frank D., (N) 85, (Reg.)
RIDGEBURY, Orange.
Brittain, Robert, ( ) —
Terry, Wilmont C., (Ah) 50, (Reg.)
462
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
RIFTON GLEN, Ulster.
Bowman, John M., (At) 91, (Reg.)
EIPIiEY, Chautauqua.
Caneen, John E., (Z) 83, (RegJ
Macnee, Stewart, (Es) 79, (Reg.)
Simons, Eldridge, (K) 75, (Reg.)
RIVERHEAD, Suffolk.
Benjamin, Frank E., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Benjamin, John H^ (K) 76, (Reg.)
Blume, Samuel, (K) 67, (RegO
Hartranft, John E., (Bs) 72, (Hom.)
Terry, H. P., (N) 66, (Reg.)
Thayer, Poster, (K) 66, (Reg.)
Young, Howard Halsey, (K) 84, (Reg.j
PiOCHESTER, Monroe.
Adams, Myron H., (Bq) 70, (Horn.),
56 Park av. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 660.
Adams, Reuben A., (Bq) 68, (Hom.),
46 N. Fitzhugh. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 208.
Andrew, Fred. D., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
71 East av. 4 to 5 p. m. Tel. No.
915
Allen', H. Oliver, (A) 82, (Reg.), 568
Plymouth av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Anderson, Herbert A. (Bq) 89,
(Hont), 39 West av. 1 to 3, 6 to
7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 857 M.
Angell, Edward B., (A) 81, (Reg.),
295 Alexander. 12 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 116.
Arnold, W. F., (A) 87, (Reg.), 30
Scio. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Artman, Milton E., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
914 S. Clinton. 1.30 to 3 p. m. At
9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 1006.
Eaehman, George A., (Bs) 92, (Hom.),
167 South av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1125.
Backus, Azel, (A) 52, (Reg.), 37 S.
"Washington.
Backus, Ogden, (A) 83, (Reg.), 67 S.
Fitzhugh.
Baldwin, Evelyn, (Bw) 92, (Reg.),
317 West av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m. Tel. No. 1137.
Ballintine, Eveline P., (W) 77, (Reg.),
Rochester State Hospital. Tel. No.
602.
Bamber, O. Stewart, (Dd) 89, 75 Lex-
ington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3. Tel.
No. 119 A.
Barber, Charles R., (Z) 81, (Reg.),
149 Hudson. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 737.
Beach, George L., (Z) 69, (Reg.), 41
South av. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Beahan, Herman S., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
343 West av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 548.
Beahan, James, (B) 52, (Reg.), 343
West av. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No.
548.
Becker, Willard D., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 56
Meigs. 1 to 3 p. m., and 321 St.
Joseph. 10.30 to 12 a. m. Tel. No.
450 0-T89 D.
Bedford, George, (K) 75, (Reg.), 409
Clinton. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 505.
Beebe, John C, (An) 88, (Reg.), 107
- State. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4.30 p. m.
Bemish, Reuben H., (A) 87, (Reg.),
323 Central av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Bennett, John W., (Aq) 81, (Reg.),
141 E. Main.
Bermingham, Francis H., (Ih), (Reg.),
298 University av. 2 to 4, 7 to 8:30
p. m. Tel. No. 1164.
Biegler, Joseph A., (A) 57, 58 S. Clin-
ton. 2 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 52.
Bissell, Elmer J., (Bj) 83, (Hom.),
75 S. Fitzhugh. 10 a. m. to 3 p.
m. Tel. No. 613.
Bowen, Julius C, (B) 56, (Reg.), 550
Monroe av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brady, James (Ih) 91, (Reg.), 87 Co-
lumbia av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Brady, John, (K) 90, (Reg.), 45 S.
Clinton. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Briggs, Chas. A., (Af) 76, (Reg.), 209
_A 1 ^T?" fl Tl n fiT* ^
Briggs, John D., (Ap) 71, (Reg.), 43
S. Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. •
Briggs, Wm. H., (Az) 46, (Reg.), 105
Columbia av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brown, W. Dorse, ( ) 81, (Reg.), 281
West av.
Brown, William M., (K) 93, (Reg),
79 Frank. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1156.
Brownell, William G., (Bs) 79, (Hom.),
122 North av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m., Tel. No. 983.
Buckley, James, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 363
N. St. Paul. 3 to 4.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Buell, Jesse W., (Bs) 77, (Hom.), 41
S. Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 426.
Burke, John J. A., (Z) 77, (Reg.), 65
Bast av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 255.
Cady, Emelie A., (Bw) 89, (Reg.), 233
Lake av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 136 A.
Camfell, Robert Emmet, (Be) 94,
(Reg.) City Hosp. Tel. No. 656.
Cameron, Charles McD., (N) 57,
(Reg.) 106 Lake av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m.
Carman, Wm. B., (Cd) 84, (Horn.),
302 University av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
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463
EOCHESTEE.— Continued.
Carpenter, Henry Babcock, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 278 Alexander. 9 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Carr, Allen B., (Bs) 72, (Horn.), 89 N.
Clinton. 2 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 605.
Carroll, George Q., (Z) 70, (Reg.),
8 Sophia. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Oartwright, Richard C, (Ih) 84, (Reg.),
82 Ambrose. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 28.
Gary, Darwin B., (Og) 82, (Eel.), 629
Granite Bldg. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Casey, James W., (Z) 62, (Reg.), 25
Sophia. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 871.
ChafCee, David J., (Cn) 63, (Bq) 69,
(Horn.), 8 S. Clinton. 10 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 5 p. m.
Ohamberlayne, Louise T., (Cw) 78, 127
East av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
p. m. Tel. No. 1128.
Cody, Edmund Francis, (Be) 98,
(Beg.), Rochester City Hospital.
Collier, Morey S., (K) 80, (Keg.), 744
N. Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Collins, Newton M., (Bq) 83, (Horn.),
43 East av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Combs, Charles G., (N) 88, (Reg.),
185 Monroe av. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 967.
Conklin, Wm. L., (N) 85, (Reg.), 96
South av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 971.
Cormier, Arthur J., (Iz) 83, CReg.),
255 Central av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 786.
Covell, Henry H., (Bo) 92, (Reg.) 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1184.
Cox, Joseph T., (Dd) 88, (Hom.), 333
N. Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Craig, Anna, (W) 93, (Reg.), 50 S.
Clinton. 1 to 3 p. m., Tues., Fri. at
10 to 12 a. m. Tel. No. 1138.
Craig, Marion, (W) 84, (Reg.)
Craig, Sarah J. McCarn, (D) 63, (Reg.)
122 Lyell av. 2 to 6 p. m.
Crittenden, Solomon C, (Fg) — . (Reg.)
26 Boardman av.
Crowley, James P., (Z) 85, (Reg.),
390 State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Culkin, Joseph R., (K) 87, (Reg.), 414
Lyell av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Curtis, Daniel P., (K) 79, (Reg.), 102
South av. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Curtis, Walter H., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
37 Webster av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
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Dann, Archibald, (A) 66, (Reg.), 406-8
Granite Bldg. 3 to 6 p. m., ex. Sun-
days.
Darrow, Charles E., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
116 East av. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
538.
Davis, Daniel, (Jg) 40, (Eel.), 31 Prost
av. 1 to 9 p. m.
Davis, James C, (K) — , 138 East
Main. 2 to 5 p. m.
Davison, Solomon W., (H£) 52, (Reg.),
312 West av.
Dewey, Charles A., (Be) 80, (Reg.),
78 S. Pitzhugh. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 244. Res. 144
Spring.
DoUey, Charles S., (A) 82, (Reg.), 52
East av.
DoUey, Sarah R. A., (U) 51, (Reg.),
52 East av. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Donner, John A., (Ko) 83, (Ik) 86,
(Reg.), 302 Jay. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Dow, Prank P., (Z) 85, (Reg.), 60
South av. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
754.
Durand, Henry S., (Be) 88, (Reg.), 87
S. Pitzhugh. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 743.
Earl, Edgar H., (Ih) 86, (Reg.), 420
Lyell av. 1 to 3, 6 to ,T-30 p. m.
Office 138 State. Tel. No. 1126.
Earle, Ezmon W., (Ds) 77, (Horn.), 55
Monroe av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7.30 p. m.
East, Frederick, (A) 89, (Reg:), 70
Reynolds.
Elliott, Robert M., (Z) 90, (Reg.), Ro-
chester State Hosp.
Eisner, Simon L., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 83
N. St. PJaul. 1 to 4, 7 to 8 p m.
Tel. No. 443 D.
Ely, Wm. S., (Q) 67, (Reg.), 78 S.
Pitzhugh. 1.30 to 3.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 244. R«s. 237 E av. Tel. No.
122.
Evans, John J„ (At) 88, (Reg.), 123
Prank. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Parley, Porter, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 47 Tre-
mont
Penn, Henry John, (O) 90, (Reg.), 138
E. Main. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Penno, Henry M., (La) 79, (Reg.), 77
W. Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m. '.
Pilkins, Morgan L., (Bx) 75, (Eel.), 81
N. Pitzhugh. All hours.
Finnessy, James H., (Ax) 90, (Reg.),
375 N. Clinton. Until 10 a. m.,
1 to 4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Fischer, G. Theo., (Dp) 90, (Reg.), 181
N. Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1093.
Forbes, Charles, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 289
West av. No hours.
Foster, Gard., (Ap) 74, (Iq) 82, (Reg.),
62 State. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
ROCHESTER.— Continued.
Fowler, Wm. P., (Bs) 72, (Horn.), 63
S. Clinton. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Freeman, Charles M., (Ce) 81, (Reg),
105 Franklin. 10 a. m., 3.30, 6 to
8 p. m.
French, George P., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 234
Adams. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
French, Robert T., (Z) 88, (Reg.), 209
Alexander. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 717.
Galloway, Alonson, (?) — , 16S S. Good-
man.
Gariock, Charles M., (Z) 75, (Reg.),
138 E'. Main.
Geare, Frederick, (B) 51, (Reg.), 158
West av. 3 to 4 p. m.
Gee, Horace B., (Z) 85, (Reg.), 285
Iiake av. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Gilbert, Galette B., (Z) 68, (Reg.), 822
Granite Building. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gillett, Moses B., (Az) 49, (Reg.), 527
State. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Gleason, George U., (Z) 65, (Reg.), 3
Xiyell av.
Goddard, Fred H., (I) 89, (Reg.), 265
Meigs. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Goler, George W., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 54
S. Fitzhugh. 10 to 12, 4 to 5, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1001.
Graham, Merritt E., (Bj) 78, (Hom.),
10 Jones av. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 d. m.
Tel. No. 624 A,
Grant, Rolla C, (Bs) 79, (Horn.), 279
South av. Until 8 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 204 M.
Gray, Erio H., (N) 84, (Reg.), 304 Uni-
versity av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1048.
Groves, Oliver, (Cx) 87, (Reg.), 3G
Central Park. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 9 p. m.
G-uinan, Peter C, (Z) 87, (Reg.), 30S
N. St. Paul. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 532.
Gumberts, Albert R., (By) 78, (Reg )
48 Chatham. 8 to 10 a. m 1 to S
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 478.
Hall, Wm. S., (N) 86, (Reg.), 62 Ox-
ford. 4 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 897 M:
at 116 East av., 11 to 12 a. m.
■^gS^^""^' Eugene F., (Af) 83, (Reg.),
o58 Genesee.
Harter, Mrs. M. H., ( ) — (Eel.), 54
Elm. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Hastings, Daniel G., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
7 Park av. 1 to 3 p. m.. Tel. 1160.
Park Ave. Hosp., 9 to 11 a. m., 6.30
to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 431 D.
Hawley, L. Bertram, (Dd) 89, (Hom.),
365 Jay. 3 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 795.
Res., 31 Glasgow, 1 to 2.30 p. m.
Tel. No. 645.
Hayward, Edwin S., Jr., (Bs) 82,
(Horn.), 7 Hayward Building.
Hayward, Sumner, (Be) 81, (Reg.), 84
East av. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Haywood, George M., (Du) 81, (Horn.),
828-30 Granite Building. 10 a. m.
to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 594 M.
Haywood, Julia F., (Du) 81, (Hom.),
612 West av. 3 to 6 p. m. Tel. No.
594 M.
Henckell, Alfred W., (Z) 89, (Reg.),
116 Sophia. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. : Sun-
days, 2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 843.
Hermance, Alexander C, (Cd) 87,
(Hom.), 611 N. St. Paul. Until 9 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 853.
Hermance, S. George, (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
141 Reynolds. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hert, Benedict S., (A) 84, (Reg.). 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Herriman, Wallace J., (N) 79, (Reg.),
84 Sophia. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 777.
Hill, Emily L., (Cd) 94, (Hom.), 428
Alexander. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hoard, Volney A., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
11 N. Washington. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 90.
Hovey, Blocker E., (Az) 43, (Reg.), 34
N. Fitzhugh. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p.
m. Tel. No. 342.
Howard, Eiugene H., (Z) 73, (Reg.),
Rochester State Hospital. Ttel. No.
602.
Howard, Wm. R., (G) 79, (Reg.), 392
E. Main. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 325.
Howell, George W., (Ih) 57, (Reg.),
440 North. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Howell, Harrie B., fZ) 90, (Reg.), 606
N. Clinton. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 814 D. Res.,
778 E. Main. Tel. No. 233.
Howk, Eoren W., (W) 91, (Reg.), 394
West av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 857 I.
Hoyt, Herbert W., (Cw) 91, (Hom.),
421 Monroe av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 39.
Hoyt, Mary Moore, (Ow) 91, (Horn.),
421 Monroe av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 39.
Huber, Carl Adolph, (Q) 94, (Beg.),
233 West av. Tel. No. 656.
Hutcihinson, OrviUe, (Cg) 90, (Eel.),
253 Monroe av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ingersoll, Joel M., (K) 79, (Reg.), 275
Monroe av. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Jackson, C. Ross, (Ag) 88, (Reg.), 62
State.
Jameson, Thomas, (Es) 92, (Reg.), 257
West ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m., Tel. No. 1066.
Janes, Charles A., ( ) 74, (Eel.), 131
Kent.
Jenks, Arthur B., ( ) — , 230 S. Fitz-
hugh.
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EOCHESTEE.— Coatinned .
Johnson, Tra T., (K1 89, (Reg.), 138
Fulton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 545 A.
Jones, Frank A., (Z) 69, (Reg.), 155
Lake ave. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
1069.
Jones, S. Case, (K) 85, (Reg.), 21 Bast
ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Jones, Wm. B., (Q) 84, (Reg.), 215
Lake ave. 4 to 7 p. m. Tel. No.
892
Keegan, Wm. A., (Dd) 88, (Horn.), 52
S. Clinton. 1 to 4, 6.30 to 7.30
p. m., except Wed. Tel. No. 751.
Keith, H., (Bs) — , (Horn.), Horn. Hos.
Tel. No. 400.
Kempe, Julius J., (At) 67, (Reg.), 14
Grove. 9 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 680.
Kiefer, Nicholas F., (Z) 81, (Reg.),
663 N. Clinton. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Lakeman, Wm. H. R., (Lb) 59, (La)
64, (Reg.), 101 Ravine ave. No
hours.
Landis, Helen H., Mrs., (Ge) 817
(Bel.), 1016 Granite Building. 9 to
12 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
Lee, John M., IM) 78, (Horn.), 89
Plymouth ave. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel.
No. 100.
Lee, Sarah Idella, (Ej) 87, (Horn.), 89
Plymouth ave. 2 to 4 pi m. Tel.
No. 100.
Linn, Samuel H., (A) 77, (Reg.), 19 S.
Clinton. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1117.
Little, David, (Q) 58, (Reg.), 162
Plymouth ave.
Little, Seeyle W., (Q) 91, (Reg.), City
Hospital.
Lord, Matthias L., (N) 62, (Reg.), 27
Hawthorn.
Loritz, Charles T., (Z) 90, (Reg.), 357
Hudson. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to
7.30 p. m.
Losey, Chai'les H., (N) 89, (Reg.), 22
Phelps av. 9.30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 919.
McCartney, J.H., (Ge) 84, (Elec), 501
Granite Bldg. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McCartney, Mary E^ (G<e) 84, (Elec),
501 Granite Bldg. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McCauley, John W., (A) 87, (Reg.), 349
Monroe av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
McCort, James H., (Z) 89, (Reg.), 77
East av. 1 to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 547.
MoNamara, Alexander, (Z) 87, (Reg.),
332 Plymouth av.
Maloney, Frank W., (Bf) 91, (Reg.),
332 West av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1019.
Mandeville, Frederick A., (Z) 75,
(Reg.), 98 North av. 9 a. m. to 1 p.
m. Tel. No. 171.
Marion, George A., ( ) — , 180%, N.
Goodman. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Mason, Mareenus C, (Z) 88, (Reg.),
195 Lyell av. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Meagher, James F., (Cd) 76, (Hom,),
19 N. Washington. 9 a. m. to 5 p.
m. Tel. No. 530.
Michel, James F., (Gs) 86, (Reg.), 3
Durand Bldg. 9 a. m. to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Moore, Edward M., (A) 38, (Reg.), 74
S. Pitzhu^h. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 674.
Moore, Edward M., Jr., (Z) 74, (Reg.),
74 S. Fitzhugh. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to
8, p. m. Tel. No. 674.
Moore, Richard M., (Z) 78, (Reg.),
74 S. Fitzhugh. 12 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 674.
Morris, S. Hall, (At) 81, (Reg.), 10
Elwood Bldg. 1 to 6 p. m.
Morton, Pauline, (Cb) 85, (Horn.), 411
Beckley Bldg.
Muecke, Franz (Co) 56, (Reg.), 75
Chatham.
Mulherin, John F., (Bf) 88, (Reg.),
329 Plymouth ave. 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 192.
Mulligan, Edward W., (P) 84, (Reg.),
290 West ave.
Myers, Oscar M., (A) 88, (Reg.), 183
Pearl.
Neefus, P. Wyokofe, (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
119 East av. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
748.
Negus, Wm. C, (K) 83, (Reg.), 108
Park av. Wed., Thur., Sat. Sun.,
all day. (Other days in Brockport.)
Nettleton, Harry R., (Z) 73, (Reg.),
270 Lake av. 7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Newell, Jared M., (Z) 48, (Reg.), 252
Nichols, John, (Cd) 94, (Horn.), 90
Oakland Hom. Hosp. Tel. No. 626.
Norman, Alfred J., (Dk) 89, (Hom.),
387 West av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 923.
O'Hare, Thomas A., (A) 75, (Reg.),
97 State. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Olin, Emerson S., (N) 82, (Reg.),
178 Andrews.
Onderdonk, Daniel W., (Q) 61, (Reg.)
40 Monroe av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Padiera, George W., (Hz) 63, (Reg.),
235 E. Main. Res., 8 to 10 a. m.,
3.30 p. m.
Page, R. A., (Bs), Rock Hom. Hosp.
Tel. No. 400.
Pell, Cornelius, ( ) — , (Eel.), 57 Cale-
donia av. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to ,5 p. m.
Perrine, C. Willard, (K) 84, (Hom.),
135 Jefferson. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Perry, Sarah H., (Z) 82, (Reg.), 103,
S. Fitzhugh. 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
ROCHESTER.— Continued.
Phillips, Harry O., (01) 87, (Reg.),
181 Frank. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m., Tel. No. 1192.
Phillips, Reuben B., (Oz) 72, (Bt) 81,
(Eel.), 33 Franklin. 1 to 3 p. m.,
Tel. No. 1012.
Pierce, Sidney A., (A) 68, (Reg.), 195
South av. 10 a. m. to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
PoUand, Wm. J., ( ) — , (Horn.), 23
Langslow.
Pope, G-. Freder'k, (Q) 92, (Reg.), 34
S. Union. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30
to 7.30 p. m.
Porter, Ida M., (W) 88, (Reg.), 347
Monroe av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Potter, Darwin, (Az) 60, (Reg.), 414
Wilder bidg. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Potter, Ezra B., (A) 72, (Reg.), Roch-
ester State Hospital. Tel. No. 602.
Potter, Marion Craig, (W) 84, (Reg.),
50 S. Clinton. 10 to 12 a. m. Tuas.,
Fri., 1 to 3 p. m., ex. Tues., Fri.
Tel. No. 1138.
Preston, Byron T., (Aa) 68, (Reg.), 51
Vrick pk. At. "B." 1 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 897 O.
Prevost, Isidore E., (Q) 39, (Reg.), 19
S. Clinton. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5
Price, Edward J., (W) 87, (Reg.), 88
Nassau. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Proctor, John C, (Dd) 82, (Horn.), 89
Sophia. 2 to 3 p. m.
Rambo, Wm. S., (Bq) 89, (Horn.), 41
Sophia. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5., 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 578.
Reid, John, (B) 47, (Reg.), 22 Strattial-
ian Park.
Remington, Frederick D., (Be) 88,
(Reg.), 275 West av. 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m., Sundays., 12 to 4 p. m. Tel
No. 785.
Richards, George W., (Eg) 48 (P) 60
(Reg.), 323 Elevanger bldg. 9 a. m.
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rieker, Marcena E. S., (Gu) 88
(Hom.), 58 Lorimer. 8 to 9 a. m
2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 518. .
Rider, Charles E., (Aq) 63, (Reg.), 53
S. Fitzhugh. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Rider, Wheelock, (Gs) 85, (Reg.), 53
S. Fitzhugh. 2 to 5 p. m.
Rivard, Peter E., (Z) 83, (Reg.), 174
E. Main. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Rockwell, Ashbel S., (Ih) 72, (Reg.),
46 Elizabeth. 11 a. m. to 1, 7 to
8 p. m.
Roe, John O., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 28 N.
Clinton. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Tel.
No. 417.
Rose, Lewis W., (N) 88, (Reg.), 52
Park av. Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 885; at Gvanite bldg, 11.30
a. m. to 2 p. m.
Rosehoom, J. Livingston, (Q) 80, (Reg.),
628 E. Main. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Rosenburg, Moses, (Ap) 91, (Reg.),
374 Central av. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m.,
1.30 to 3.30, 8 to 9 p. m.
Ross, Edwiu Y., (Cn) 90, (Horn.), 279
JefCerson av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
after 7 p. m.
Rutherford. M. Casselman, (Es) 79,
(Reg.), 23 Campbell. 8 to 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 155 I.
Sable, Nathan W., (Qj 87, (Reg.), 7
University av. 8 to lO a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Granite Building, 2 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 677.
Saunders, Boyd G., (A) 81, (Reg.), 63
East av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sawers, Frederick H., (Ol) 83, (Reg.),
224 Lake av. Until 9 a. m., after 7
p. m. Elevanger Building, 11.30 a.
m. to 1, 3 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 826.
Sayles, Emma S., (Ej) 80, (Horn.), 8
Rowley. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
7 p. m.
Sayles, Jane A., (Hg) 81, (Eol.), 206
Caledonia av. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Sohall, Harry M., (B) 87, (Reg,), 509
N. Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Schoonmaker, Hubert R., (N) 91,
(Reg.), 235 Lake av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
4 to 8 p. m.
Schopp, Justin H., (Af) 92, (Reg.), 415
N. Clinton, office 127 E. Main. 9 to
10.30 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Sohuhart, Quin C, (G) 82, (Reg.), 248
St. Joseph. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Searing, Anna H., (W) 71, (Reg.), 52
East av. 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Sedgwick, Henry D., (E) 90, (Reg.), 19
Oak. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Seeley, J. Edwin, (Bs) 66, (Horn.),
138 E. Blain. S to 10 a. m.. 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m.
Seitz, Frank B., (Dk) 91, (Cd) 92,
(Horn.), 282 St. Joseph. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Shapiro, Jacob R., (Kp) 70, (Reg.),
209 St. Joseph. 8.80 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
, Sheldon, Herbert P., (Z) 79, (Reg.), 16
State. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sherman, James F., (Z) 85, (Reg.), 507
North. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 419 M.
Sibley, Wallace, (Z) 75, (Reg.), 95
Lake av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No 1026. ^
Slaight, Mrs. Mary J., (Z) 80, (Reg.),
33 Chestnut. 1 to 3 p. m.
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ROCHESTER.— Contiiraecl.
Smith, E. Clayton, (Cg) 81, (Eel.), 45
Tremont. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Smith, Frank B., (Ap) 74, (Hom.), 19
N. Washington. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tel, No. 530.
Smith, Frederick E., (Bq) 93, (HomO
400 E. Main. S to 10 a. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 559.
Smith, J. James, (An) 88, (Reg.) 107
State.
Smith, P. J., (An) 88, (Reg.) 107
State. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4.30 p. m.
Smith, Robert W., (Z) 72, (Reg.) 279
Jefferson ave.
Smith, W. Parsons, (Aq) 85, (K) 86,
(Reg.) 110 Wilder Bldg. 9 to 11 a.
m., 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Snow, Shirley R., (Q) 89, (Hom.) 342
Monroe ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 893.
Soble, Nathan W., (Q) 87, (Reg.) 7
University ave.
Somers, Leonard J., (At) 89, (Reg.) 96
S. Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Spalding, Clarence M., (Fm) 65, (Reg.)
79 University ave. 9 to 12 a. m.,
2 to 5 p. m.
Spencer, Thomas D., (Bs) 78, (Hom.)
24 S. Union. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to S p. m. Tel. No. 482.
Sperry, Moses M., (?) — . 19 Grand
ave.
Stacy, Orrin T., (Z) 60, (Reg.) 284
Alexander ave. 7 to 9 p. m.
Stapleton, John A., (Z) 91, (Reg.) 61
East ave. 2 to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
. Tel. No. 767. 76 Frost ave. until
9 a. m., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 521.
Stark, Mary E., (Bw) 80, (Hom.) 27
Rowley. 9 to 12 a. m. Tel. No.
837 D*
Starr, Charles S., (Q) 69, (Reg.) 95
North ave. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
30
Stebbins, Francis L., (N) 91, (Reg.)
Rochester City Hospital.
Steyner, Emma B., (Cd) 84, (Hom.)
135 Plymouth ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3 p. m.
Stillwell, Florence W., (Ds) 74, (Horn.)
32 University ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Slockscfclaeder, Peter, (Z) 81, (Reg.)
186 South ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stoddard, Enoch Vine, (At) 63, (Reg.)
68 S. Washington. 1.30 to 3 p. m.
Stowell, Henry F., (Q) 77, (Reg.) 29
Atkinson. 9 to 12 a. m.
Streeter, Henry W., (B) 68, (Reg.), 715
Wilder bldg. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Summer, Charles R., (Bs) 77, (Horn.),
33 S. Clinton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 181.
Sweet, Percy Walter, (Be) 93, (Reg.),
City Hosp. Tel. No. 656.
Taft, Albert S., (W) 54, (Reg.), 49
Elm. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tait, T. Oliver, (Z) 88, (Reg.), 18 Mar-
ietta. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7.30
p. m. Sundays, 2 to 4 p. m. Tel.
No. 686.
Telfair, Wm. G., (G) — , (Reg.), 387
West av. Tel. No. 933.
Throop, Augustus P., (Bs) 62, (Horn.),
386 E. Main. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Throop, David Charles, (CI) 85, (Reg.),
136 North av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 628.
Thurber, Thomas J., (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
183 Plymouth av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 180.
Tretton, John K., (Bq) -88, (Horn.),
239 Lake av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to
4 p. m.
Turner, Harriet M., (D) 86, (Rfeg.), 21
William. 9 to 12 a. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Urquart, John C, (Kq) 83, (Reg.), 22
S. Clinton. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 991.
Van Allan, Robert A., (Ds) 85, (Hom.),
234 Monroe av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m.
Vander Beck, Charles A., (N) 89,
(Reg.), 139 North. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 1189.
Wadsworth, Robert, (Bq) 76, (Hom.),
1023 Granite bldg. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Waldron, George, (Z) 81, (Reg.), 408
Plymouth av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 994.
Walker, Catherine, (Cd) 85, (Hom.),
49 Park av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Walker, R. Allen, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 281
West av. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wallace, Wm. T., (Z) 83, (Reg.), 17
Hudson av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 297.
Ward, Westel W., (N) 90, (Reg.), 35
East av. 2 to 3.30 p. m. Tel. No.
580.
Weaver, John E., (Q) 75, (Regj, 385
Monroe av. Until 9.30 a, m., 12 to 1,
7 to 9 p. m. At Granite bldg, 2 to
5 p. m. Tel. No. 707.
Weigel, Louis A., (O) 75, (Reg.), 43
Mortimer. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Whitbeck, John W., (A) 70, (Reg.),
residence 322 East av., Tel. No. 431
I. Park av. 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 431
D. ^
Whitcomb, Edwin E., (Z) 75, (Reg.),
231 E. Main. 11 td 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
White, Theodore C, (At) 59, (Horn.),
44 S. Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 434.
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EOCHESTEE- Continued.
Wilbor, Charles W., (K) 76, (Reg.),
763 N. St. Paul. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1078.
Wilburn, T. Barton, (Ha) — , (Eel.),
66 Meigs. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 454 D.
Williams, Henry T., (A) 81, (Reg.),
19 Clinton pi. 1.30 to 3.30, 7 to 8
p. m., excepit Sun., Thurs. Tel. No.
338
Willis, Frederick L., (Bs) 65, (Horn.),
19 S. Clinton. Tel. No. 1117.
Wilson, Benjamin, (Q) 63, (Reg.), 139
Lake ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3
_p. m. Tel. No. 238.
Wolcott, Edwin H., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
57 S. Union. 1 to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
882
Wolff, Wm. D., (N) 92, (Reg.), 62
Clinton pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Wooden, Charles D., (K) 76, (Reg.),
129 Frank. 12 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m. i
Woodruf, Lettie H., (W) 76, (Reg.),
17 Tremont. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
8 to 9 p. m. I
Young, Charles P., (Be) 90, (Reg.), 31 \
Caledonia ave. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 966.
Young, Willis B., (Dk) 91, (Reg.), 54
N. Clinton. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Zimmer, Frederick W., (A) 82, (Reg.),
45 Monroe ave. 1 to 3 p. m.
Zimmer, John, (A) 92, (Reg.), 46
Rhine. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
ROCK CITY FALLS, Saratoga.
Parkman, Truman B., (At) 66, (R3g.)
ROCKDALE, Chenango.
Crowell, Adalbert E., (Z) 79, (Reg.)
ROCKLAND, Sullivan.
Miller, Jno., ( ) —
Tuttle, Robert C, (At) 63, (Reg.)
ROCKLAND LAKE, Rockland.
House, Henry H., (N) 63, (Reg.)
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Queens.
Bulson, D. N., ( ) —
De Lano, Frank T., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Hutcheson, J. Ensor, (K) 90, (Reg.)
Hutcheson, Robert W., (Db) 57, (Reg.)
ROCKWOOD, Fulton.
Everett, Nelson, (At) 81, (Reg.)
RODMAN, Jefferson.
Ellis, O. K., ( ) —
Smith, Herbert L., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
ROME, Oneida.
Ellinwood, Eliza M., (W) 76, (Reg.)
Evans, Edwin, (Q) 70, (Reg.)
Plandrau, Thomas M., (Be) 48, (Reg.)
Fraser, C. E., <Lm) 36, (Rei)
Fraser, Charles E., Jr., (K) 71, (Reg.)
Gifford, Alden, (Cd) 79, (Hom.)
Gillette, Arthur A., (W) 81, (Reg.)
Kingsley, J, S„ (Aq) 66, (Reg.)
Kingsley, W. J. P., (Q) 55, (Reg.)
Kingsley, Wm., ( ) —
Kuhn, Wm., (Lm) 74, (Reg.)
Lawton, Elon J., (At) 58. (Reg.)
Marchant, Juliet E., (W) 77, (Reg.)
Middleditch, James R., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
MiUington, Samuel, (Ks) 69, (Eel.)
Millington, Willis E., (Bx) 83, (Ed.) ■
Nock, Thomas G., (Gte) 83, (Reg.)
Oxner, J. Harris, (W) 80, (Reg.)
Post, James R., (Cx) 71, (Reg.)
Reid, Christopher C, (At) 64, (Reg.)
Scudder, Nelson C, (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
Scudder, Samuel O., (Bq) 49, (Hom.)
Scully, Thomas P., (At) 85, (Reg.)
Showerman, James M., (Fd) 81, (Reg,
Southwick,
(Hom.)
Augustus B., (Bq) 6'
t
Sutton, Henry C, (O) 80, (Reg.)
Sutton, Richard E., (O) 51, (Reg.)
Whaley, James H., (K) 88, (Reg.)
ROMULUS, Seneca.
Dey, Richard, (Q) 65, (Reg.)
Everts, Daniel P., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
RONDOUT, Ulster.
Basten, George C, (K) 71, (Reg.)
Buckley, John T^ (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Chalker, Abram P., (Bq) 70, (Hom.V
Crispell, Charles W., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Hasbrouck, Walter D., (At) 83, (Reg.)
Huhne, Augustus, (Bu) 58, (Reg.)
Huhne, Frederick, (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Keefe, Christopher F., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Kennedy, David, (Q) 60, (Reg.)
McEntee, Sarah, ( ) — .
Mambert, Adelbert H., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Montauye, Wm. D. L., (Bs) 67, (Horn.)
Murphy, R. M., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Quiutel, Julius, (Da) 45, (Reg.)
Schmidt, Wm. 0., ( ) — .
Smith, George C, (N) 62, (Reg.)
Stem, Alexander A., (Af) 89, (Reg.)
ROSCOE, Sullivan. ,
Bennet, Asa A., (Cz) 61, (Eel.)
Miller, John A., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
ROSE, Wayne.
Bradshaw, John E., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
Hallet, Thomas H., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Williams, Marcus J., (Aq) 78, (Reg.)
ROSEBOOM, Otsego.
Gillet, Willard, (At) 82, (Reg.)
Sterricker, John W., (Jv) 40, (Reg.)
ROSENDALE, Ulster.
Hasbrock, 0. V., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
Hayden, Patrick, (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Keator, Harvey C, (Af) 91, (Reg.)
Schoonmaker, Simon, (N) 48, teeg.)
Van Denmark, John (Cd) 83, (Horn.)
ROSLYN, Queens.
Bogart, J. H., (K) 72, (Reg.)
Leys, Peter D., ( ) —
Ordronaux, John, (Be) 59, (Reg.)
ROSSBURGH, Allegany.
Soule, P. C. ( ) —
ROSSIE, St. Lawrence.
Rand, Wmiam N., (Et) 83, (Eel.)
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ROSSVILLE, Richmond.
Egon, Andrew M., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Golder, Robert H., (N) 51, (Reg.)
Hervey, Edwin A., (N) 59, (Reg.)
Lyon, Caleb, (At) 71, (Reg.)
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION, Schenec-
tady.
Ennis, J. ( ) —
Ensign, Charles W., (At) 71, (Reg.)
Squires, Orsamus, ( ) —
ROUND LAXE, Saratoga.
, Curtis, Pierson C, (At) 84, (Reg.)
Wilson, Dowdell, Mrs., ( ) —
ROUSE'S POINT, Clinton.
Dodge Lyndhurst, C. (At) 62, (Reg.)
Letomeau, G-. E., ( ) —
Mames, Charles M., ( ) —
ROXBURY, Delaware.
GartwTight, Silas S., (Q) 53, (Reg.)
Ellis, Andrew R., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Keator, John J., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
Newkirk, Jacob, (Ij) 38, (Reg.)
ROYAI.TON, Niagara.
Ladd, Wm. A., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Manchester, Burton E., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
RURAL GROVE, Montgomery.
Lyker, Aimer A., (At) 78, (Reg.)
RUSH, Monroe.
Brown, Wm. Ernest (CI) 91, (Reg.)
liockwood, Benjamin F., (Cd) 85,
(Horn.)
RUSHFORD, Allegany.
Bixy, J P ( ) _
Sayres C. Oakley, (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Wells, Wm. F., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
RUSHVILLE, Yates.
Bryant. Nehemiah S., (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Main, Frank, ( ) — . \ s /
Skinner, W. W., ( ) ~-
Smith, Henry W., (On) 60. (Hom.)
Wilkin, Jay H., (Z> 91, (Aeg.)
RUSSELL, St. Lawrence.
Baker, Lucius B., (Aq) 72, (Reg.)
Hatch, Alfred J., (Aq) 85, (Regf)
Millar, Wm. J. L., (Z) 84, (Re|.)
RYE, Westchester.
Basset, Frederick E., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Corey, David M., (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Miiell, A. J., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Wolfe, Charles F., (K) 85, (Reg.)
SACKETT'S HARBOR, Jefferson.
Boyd, Alfred J., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Lord, Morris S., (Gs) 90, (Reg.)
Lord, Sheldon D., (K) 67, (Reg.)
SAG HARBOR, Suffolk.
Miles, Edgar H., ( )—
Rogers, James H., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Sterling, George A., (K) 65, (Reg.)
Stilwell, Cleveland S., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Swan, Robert, (Q) 74, (Reg.)
Taylor, J. Richard, (A) 78, (Reg.)
Wells, Charles B., (K) 89, (Reg.)
ST. JOHNSVILLE, Montgomery,
easier, A. P.y (At) 80, (Reg.)
Furbeck, Henry L., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Klock, Charles M., (N) 76, (Reg.)
Vedder, Charles C, (At) 73, (Reg.)
ST. LAWRENCE, Jefferson.
Buchanan H. Malcolm, (Ih) 89, (Reg.)
ST. REGIS FALLS, Franklin.
Atwater, Albert W., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Wardner, Leroy M., (Aq) 68, (Reg.)
SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus.
Beals, Fred. C, (Z) 75, (BegJ
Boyce, Charles S., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Colegrove, John P., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Colegrove, Salina P., (Z) 88, (Reg.)
Day, Charles O., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Deck, Lyman L., (W) 78, (Reg.)
De Nike, T. L., (Z) 65, (Reg.)
Dickson, Weldon, (G) 86, (Reg.)
Hamilton, Charles M., (Aq) 77, (Reg.)
Martin, O. S., (Cn) 70, (Horn.) •
Smith, Julian G., ( )
SALEM, Washington.
Lambert, C. E., (K) 93, (Reg.)
Lambert, John, (Bn) 52, (Reg.)
Maguire, James H., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Maynard, William B., (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
Russell, J. G., (Cd) 79, (Hom.)^
Young, Alfred M., (At) 62, (Reg.)
SALISBURY CENTRE, Herkimer.
Getman C, (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Miller, W. B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
SALT POINT, Dutchess.
Angell, Milton H., (Bs) 82, (Hom.)
SANBORN jNiagara.
Huggins, Wm. Q., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
SAND BANK, Oswego.
Coe, F. R., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Brown, John W.., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
Lawler, Michael J., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Tillapaugh, J. J., (Ax) 90, (Reg.)
SANDY CREEK, Oswego.
Bulkley, J. Lyman, (At) 74, (Reg.)
Cook, Newton, (N) 79, (Reg.)
Crockett, Samuel J., (B) 67, (Reg.)
SANBORN, Niagara.
Huggins, W. L., (Z) 70, (Reg.)
SANDY HILL, Washington.
Clark, Erskine G., (Ah) 30, (Reg.)
Infield, Clifton L., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Mott, Albert, (Af) 73, (Reg.)
Wilson, Ross, (At) 70, (Reg.)
SANGERFIELD, Oneida.
Preston, M., (K) 65, (Reg.)
SANITARIA SPRINGS, Broome.
KUmer, S. Andral, (Er) 75, (Reg.)
BARANAC, Clinton.
Haynes, Samuel, (N) 53, (Reg.)
Mitchell, Sidney, Jr., (W) 79, (Reg.)
SARANAC LAKE, Franklin.
Farley, O. J., (Aq) 59, (Reg.)
Hance, Irwin H., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Kendal, Frank E., (N) 80, (Reg.)
Martin, Wm. F., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Kussel, J. 0., ( ) —
Tradeau, Edward L., (Q) 71, (Reg.)
Wicker, Charles F., (At) 80, (Reg.)
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Ayres, Mrs. Emma F. M., (Ob) 88,
(Horn.), 69 Caroline. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Callahan, John J., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Church, George T., (Av) 93, (Reg.),
12 Van Dam. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 93-3.
Ch-urehill, Arthur L., (Bx) 80, Eel.),
190 Lake ave.
Oomstock, George F., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
540 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to-
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 26.
Craighead, Robert D., (X) 67, (Ho)
71, (Reg.), 90 Circular. Tel. No.
148.
Deuell, Edward Valencourt, (Bd) 64,
(Reg.), 1 Deuell PI. 10 to 12 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 54-3.
Goetchius, Louis Oscar, (Cz) 75, (Eel.),
480 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Gilbert, Porteus C, (At) 63, (Reg.),
144 Pine.
Grant, Charles S., (At) 66, (Reg.),
75 Woodlawn ave. 9 to 12 a. m.
Tel. No. 33.
Hall, Wm. H., (N) .60, (Reg.), 23
Washington. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 9 p. m.
Hamilton, Robert, (Oz) 57, (Eel.), 442
Franklin. Tel. No. 131-4.
Hewitt, Adelbert, (At) 69, (Reg.), 563
Broadway. Until 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 70.
Hodgman, Wm. Henry, (Q) 73, (Reg.),
109 Caroline. Until 11 a. m., after
7 p. m. Tel. No. 52-3.
Humphrey, James L., (At) 86, (Eel.)
Humphrey, John F., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
109 Caroline. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to
6, 8 to 10 p. m. Tel. No. 16-4.
Inlay, Erwin, G., (Av) 78, (Reg.),
485 B'way. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 64-3.
Ledlie, John B., (At) 93, (Reg.) 477
Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
McOarty, Richard H., (At) — . (Reg.),
70 Lake ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
McKnight, Charles Scott, (Q) 77,
(Reg.), 160 Union ave. Tel. No.
174.
Moore, John A., (At) 80, (Reg.), 489
Broadway. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 170.
Moriarta, Douglas C, (At) 85, (Reg.),
511 B'way. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 173.
Murray, Byron J., (W) 76, (Reg.), 495
B'way. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 160.
Pearsall, John A., (Bs) 76, (Horn.)
Before 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 58. ,
Pearsall, Samuel X, (Bq) 58, (Horn.),
465 Broadway. 11 a. m. to 1, 6 to
8 p. m.
Putman, Lorin Bradley, (N) 50, (Reg.)
497 B'way. Tel. No. 129-3.
Reynolds, Tabor B., (At) 42, (Reg.),
493 B'way. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 111.
Robens, Thomas, (Bx) 77, (Eel.), 195
Lake av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Ruland, Arthur S., (Gs) 94, 90 Circu-
lar. Tel. No. 148.
Small, Charles B., (Bs) 83, (Hom.),
134 Clinton. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Stevens, Frederick H., (Ah) 58, (Reg.)
Strong, Sylvester E., (N) 62, (Reg.),
90 Circular. Tel. No. 148.
Swan, Wm. Edward, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
24 Woodlawn av. Till 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 122.
Swanson, A. A., (N) 93, (Reg.), Wood-
lawn av. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 3, T
to 8 p m.
Thompson, Amos Walter, (N) 87,
(Reg.), 497 B'way. 9 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 187.
Travers, Osmond J., (Cn) 77, (Horn.),
103 Circular. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Varney, Miles Egbert, (At) — (Ig) — ,
489 B'way.- 8 to 10 a. m. Tel. No. 86.
SARDINIA, Erie.
Pease, Howard A., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Pitcher, Morris, ( ) — .
SAUGERTIBS, Ulster.
Brini, Edmund, (Ai) 56, (Beg.)
Ohlpman, E. D., (At) 63, (Reg.)
Dawes, Spencer L., (K) 87, (Reg.)
" ■■ ' -3. (Reg.)
Dawes, Thomas S., (At) 48,
De Witt, J. H., ( ) — .
HafEord, P. B., ( ) — .
Kemble, Warren, (Q) 68, (Reg.)
Payne, Charles 0., (Cn) 82, (Hom.)
Stafford, Patrick E., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Vedder, John, (Ij) 38, (Reg.)
SAUQUOIT, Oneida.
Knight, Arthur (Cg) 76, (Eel.)
SAVANNAH, Wayne.
Phelps, Wm. H., (Eel.)
Smith, Earn W^ (Gs) 85, (Reg.)
Sweeting, Wm. H., (Cd) 81, (Hom.)
SAVONA, Steuben.
Gillette, Herbert S., (Af) 87, (Reg.)
Tomer, Charles J., (N) 87, (Reg.)
SAYVILLB, Suffolk.
Merrit, C, ( ) —
Pettit, Alonzo, ( ) —
Robinson, George A., ( ) 70, (Reg.i
Rogers, Benjamin F., (Z) 79, (Reg >
Vandeinse, E. P., ( ) — '
SOHAGHTICOKB, Rensselaer
Beale, E. Newton, (Ai) 64, (Reg>
Lyon, J. J., (At) ^0, (feeg j
Tarbell, Daniel H., ( ) -^ (Reg.)
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SCHENECTADY, Sdieiiectaay.
Barry, David J., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Bates, George W., (Ow) 87, (Horn.)
Briggs, Charles G., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Brownell, Frank V., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Burland, Benjamin W., (Es) 82, (Reg.)
Clowe, Charles P., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Clute, Wm. T., (U) 79, (Reg.)
Dagget, Nathan G., (At) 67, (Reg.)
Duryee, Charles C, (At) 81, (Reg.)
Faust, Iiouis, (Bs) 77, (Horn.)
Fuller, Robert, (At) 75, (Reg.)
"Hammer, Charles, (Ci) 56, (Reg.)
Heatly, John A., (At) 67, (Reg.)
Joslin, F. M., (At) 93, (Reg.)
Kastendieck, John, (Bs) 78, (Horn.)
Kathan, Dayton L., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Kurth, Henry A., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
McDonald, George E., (N) 62, (Reg.)
McEncroe, John F., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
MacKay, John, (Kt) 52, (Reg.)
Murry, Janet, (Ku) 91, (Reg.)
Mynderse, Herman V., (At) 87, (Reg.)
Pearson, "Wm. L., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Perkins, Maurice, (At) 70, (Reg.)
Planck, Milton G., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
Raymond, Joseph, (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Reagles, James, (K) 64, (Reg.)
Schoolcraft, John L., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Spiegel, .lames, C, (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Spoor, David E., (Cd) 78, (Horn.)
Staley, Harmon A., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Van Allen, 6. L., (At) 73, (Reg.)
Van Epps, Evert P., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Van Zandt, Henry C, (At) 65, (Reg.)
Vedder, Lansing T., (At) 63 (Reg.)
Veeder, Andrevsr T., (At) 63, (Reg.),
9.30 to 11.30 a. m., 2.30 to 4.30, 7.30
to 8.30 p. m.
SCHENEVUS, Otsego.
Boorn, Henry W., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Houghton, E. E., (Ah) 53 (Reg.)
Quackenbush L. H., (N) 89, (Reg.)
SGHODACK CENTRE, Rensselaer.
Finch, Elmer E., (At) 86, (Reg.)
SCHODACK DEPOT, Rensselaer.
ShafEer, James M., (N) 48, (Reg.)
SHODACK LANDING, Rensselaer.
Peaslee, John S., (At) 74, (Reg.)
SCHOHARIE, Schoharie.
Haines, Abram L., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Hays, T., ( ) - (Reg.)
Kilmer, Thomas J., (Bx) 75, (Eel.)
Kingsley, Henry F.. (N) 74, (Reg.)
Layman, Wm. S., (At) 57, (Reg.)
SCHROON LAKE, Essex.
Dunn, Emery J., (N) 83, (Reg.)
Palmer, Dudley, (Aq) 67, (Reg.)
SGHULTZVILLE, Dutchess.
Hoyt, Edwin S., (At) 74, (Reg.)
SCHUYLER'S FALLS, Clinton.
Barnes, Ethan A., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
McKinney, Jefferson G., (G) 86, (Reg.)
SCHUYLER'S FALLS, Otsego.
Hull, Ellen M., ( ) —
Patrick, David W., (At) 46, (Reg.)
Taylor, Erastus A., (At) 80, (Reg.)
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Gow, Frank F., (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Hammond, John A., ( ) —
Harris, Newton C, (At) 57, (Reg.)
McCarty, R. H., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Monroe, Henry C, (N) 72, (Reg.)
Preston, J. R., (Kh) 34, (Reg.)
Webster, Wm. B., (At) 81, (Reg.)
SCIO, Allegany.
Major, Thos. F., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Stephenson, James A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
SCIPIO, Cayuga.
Kenyon, Frank, (K) 73, (Reg.)
SCOTCHTOWN, Orange.
Santee, A. Curtin, (B) 86, (Reg.)
SCOTIA, Schenectady.
Cheeseman, Nathaniel S., (At) 60,
(Reg.)
SCOTT, Cortland.
Babcock, L. H., ( ) — , (Horn.)
SCOTTSBURGH, Livingston.
Poster, D. H., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Jones, Geo. G., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
SCOTTSVILLE, Monroe.
Archer, David E., ( ) —
Canfield, C. A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Galpin, L. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Howe, Wm. J., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
McAmmond, John P., (Ed) 89, (Reg.)
Sutton, J. E., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
SCRIBA, Oswego.
Snyder, Geo. W., (Ah) 48, (Reg.)
Taylor, Alonzo C, (Of) 65, (Eel.)
SEA CLIFF, Queens.
Burns, Wm. Jy (K) 82, (Reg.)
Richardson, Haynes L., (Ah) 61,
(Reg.)
SEAPORD, Queens.
Meyer, P. O., ( ) -
SEARSVILLE, Orange.
Condict, Daniel T., (At) 74, (Reg.)
Sebring, William C, (At) 93, (Reg.)
SEELY CREEK, Chemung.
Robbins, A. P., ( ) —
SENECA, Ontario.
Allen, Duncan S., (At) 59, (Reg.)
SENECA CASTLE, Ontario.
Sargent, George W., (Gs) 79, (Reg.)
SENECA FALLS, Seneca.
Bogardius, Ephraim W., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Covert, Rynear B., (Bs) 68, (Horn.)
Cronin, James, (At) 88, (Reg.)
Crosby, John P., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Howe, Chauncey B., ( ) (Reg.)
Lester, Elias, (Q) 63, (Reg.)
McNamara, Patterson J., (Z) 89,
(Reg.)
Nelson, Wm. S., (N) 87, (RegJ
Seaman, Prank G., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Seversen, P. N., ( ) —
Weatherlow, Catherine M., (Cw) 80,
(Horn.)
SETAUKET, SufCoIk.
Bates, J. P., (Ai) 60, (RegO
Bumell, Sereno, (N) 59, (Reg.)
472
FHYSiaiANS OF NEW TOBK.
SEWARD, Schoharie.
Becker, Leroy, (At) 92, (RegJ
Brown, Joseph R., (At) 68, (Reg.)
Dickinson, Charles, (At) 60, (Reg.)
SHARON SPRINGS, Schoharie.
Dockstader, Jacob A., (At) 45, (Reg.)
Gardner, Alfred W., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Green, Edward A., (At) 72, (Reg.)
Green, John, (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
Van Valkenburgh, Jaaob, (Cz) 62, (Bx)
77, (Eel.)
SHEEPSHBAD BAY, Kings.
Overton, Henry E., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Poole, John "W., (K) 90, (Reg.)
SHELBY, Orleans.
James, H. L., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Jenkins, John J., (Z) 62, (Reg.)
SHELTER ISLAND, Suffolk.
Benjamin, P. E., ( ) — , Reg.)
Dimon, John N., (Af) 83, (Reg.)
Nicoll, Samuel B., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
SHERBURNE, Chenango.
Crumb, C. Wiliamson, (N) 86, (Reg.)
Gorton, Orren A., (N) 77, (R.eg.)
Keuyon, Dwight R., (At) 74, (Reg.)
Lyman, E. S., ( ) 34, (Reg.)
Lyman, Henry C, (N) 72, (Reg.)
Owen, Ira C, ( ) — , (Hom.)
VanWagner, Lewis A., (At) 68, (Reg.)
SHERMAN, Chautauqua.
Ellis, Charles A., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Marsh, Geo. D., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Murphy, James, (A) 66, (Reg.)
Waterhouse, Chas. H., (P) 85, (Reg.>
SHERWOOD, Cayuga.
Hoag, Wm. I., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
SHOKAN, Ulster.
Bloom, Burton B., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
SHONGO, Allegany.
Basmey, Orville L., (N) 65, (Reg.)
Elliott, Arvis A., (I) 79, (Reg.)
SHORTSVILLE, Ontario.
Burroughs, Jos. B., (Gs) 79, (Reg.)
Cooke, John D., ( ) —
Melvin, John, ( ) —
SHORT TRACT, Allegany.
Redmon, , ( ) —
Smith, A. W., ( ) —
St. John, Geo., (N) 66, (Reg.)
SHRUB OAK, Westchester.
Curry, Jas. H., (Ag) 52, (Reg.)
Dresser, Geo. D., (Bs) 74, (Hom.)
Hart, Hickson F., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
SHUSHAN, Washington.
Beattie, Franklin T., (Aq) 87, (Reg.)
Blackfan, Harry S., (Cg) 86, (Eel.)
SIDNEY, Delaware.
Isham, 3B3dward J., (N) 82, (Reg.)
McKinnon, Geo. A., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Poole, F. N., ( ) —
Sheffield, J. Wesley, (At) 86, (Reg.)
Winnie, J. V. E., (At) 67, (Reg.)
SIDNEY CENTRE, Delaware.
Davie, G. A., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Powers, Arthur L., (ISf) 90, (Reg.)
SILVER CREEK, Chautauqua.
Hopkins, E. B., (Z) 77, (Reg.)
Sharp, Joseph J., (N) 83, (Reg.)
SILVER SPRINGS, Wyoming.
Bostwick, H. A., ( ) —
Randall, J. O., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
Straight, A. B., (G) 91, (Reg.)
SINCLAIRVILLE, Chautauqua.
Smith, George F., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Stevens, A. A., Jr., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
SING SING, Westchester.
Barlow, W. Jarvis, (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Collard, Philander, (Q) 82, (Beg.)
Helm. Wm. H., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Irvine, Robert T., (Bs) 85, (Beg.)
Lane, Irvin J., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Madden, J. D., ( ) —
Miner, W. A., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Parsons, Ralph L., (Bu) 57, (Reg.)
Schafraeister, John A., (Bs) 89, (Hom.)
Sheehan, Edward F., (At) 88, (Beg.)
SKANEATELES, Onondaga.
Bartlett, Levi, (Av) 87, (Reg.)
Clark, Geo. B., (O) 89, (Reg.)
Cooper, C. S., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Lewis, Dana C, (W) 81, (Reg.)
Lester, F. H. ( ) —
Martin, Geo. F., (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
Wright, Herbert B., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
SKANEATELES PALLS, Onondaga.
McLaughlin, Dennis J., (A) 80, (Reg.)
White, H. B., (Gs) 81, (Beg.)
SLATE HILL, Orange.
Meyers, F. D., (W) 93, (Reg.)
SLATERVILLE SPRINGS, Tompkins.
Gallagher, Wm. C, (Az) 63, (Beg.)
SLINGERLAND'S Albany.
Case, Daniel C, (At) 70, (Reg.)
SLOANVILLE, Schoharie.
Johnson, Edward L., (At) 91, (Reg.)
Marsh, Edward, (K) 74, (Reg.)
SMITHSBOROUGH, Tioga.
Griswold. Chas. F., (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
Kuapp, S., ( ) —
SMITHTOWN BRANCH, Suffolk.
Fanning, Geo. T., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Wild, J. Zimmerman, (Cx) 83, (Reg.)
SMITHVILLE, Jefferson.
Bassett, A. D., ( ) —
SMITHVILLE FLATS, Chenango.
Purdy, Luther J., (At) 70, (Reg.)
Smith, S. L., (Eg) 82, (Reg.)
SMYRNA, Chenango.
Hitchcock, F. J., ( ) —
Packer, Thurston G., (K) 79, (Reg.)
SODUS, Wayne.
Myers, John P., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
Thirkell, Wm. G., (Ih) 61, (Reg.)
Whittleton, B. J., (Cn) 84, (Hom.)
SODUS POINT, Wayne.
WiUson, Frank L., (N) 83, (Reg.)
SOMERSET, Niagara.
Higgs, John B., (N) 78, (Beg.)
Hotaling, Irving W., (N) 63, (Reg.)
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SOUTHAMPTON, Suffolk.
Haleey, Hugh, (G) 86, (Reg.)
Hildreth, Chas. L., (Af) 89, (Reg.)
Nugent, John, (W) 81, (Reg.)
SOUTH BALLSTON, Saratoga.
Hanks, Daniel H., ( ) — , (Eel.)
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Allegany.
Davidson, J. Reid, (At) 69, (Reg.)
SOUTH BUTLER, Wayne.
CoppernoU, Wm. J., (W) 87, (Reg.)
Griffing, Sylvanus, ( ) —
Sweeting, Mortimer F., (Az) 62,
(Horn.)
Sweeting, S. O. ( ) —
SOUTH CENTREVILLE, Orange.
Nelson, W. X, (Q) 80, (Reg.)
SOUTH DANSVILLE, Steuben.
Aokley, O. M., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
SOUTH DAYTON, Cattaraugus.
Teft, Wm., (Z) 90, (Reg.)
SOUTH DOVER, Dutchess.
Fletcher, L. C, ( ) —
SOUTH GLENS FALLS, Saratoga.
Varney, Miles E., (Aq) 89, (Reg.)
White, J. Seward, (At) 80, (Reg.)
SOUTH GREECE. Monroe.
Buell, E. S., ( ) —
SOUTH HARTFORD, Washington.
HaU, Frank M., (At) 90, (Reg.)
Slocum, C. C, ( ) —
SOUTH LIVONIA, Livingston.
Patterson, J. C, ( ) —
SOUTH NEW BERLIN, Chenango.
Dixson, Lewis E., fZ) 89, (Reg.)
Gibson, S. G, (Jh) 39, (Reg.)
Hand, John T, (N) 81, (Reg.)
SOUTHOLD, Suffolk.
Baldwin, L. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Hartraft, J. M., (Bq) 79, (Horn.)
SOUTH ONONDAGA, Onondaga.
Hill, W. H., ( J —
Houghton, O. H., ( ) —
Kneeland, Jonathan S., (Kv) 42, (Reg.)
SOUTH OTSELIC, Chenango.
Crum, Dewitt, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Lovell, Fred S., (N) 86, (Reg.)
SOUTH PULTNEY, Steuben.
Fitzsimmons, L., ( ) 90, (Reg.)
SOUTH RICHLAND, Oswego.
Moer, Jas. L., (N) 88, (Reg.)
SOUTH RUTLAND, Jefferson.
Cramer, Lansing J., (N) 87, (Reg.)
SOUTH SALEM, Westchester.
Churchill, John H., (Be) 67, (Reg.)
SOUTH SCRIBA, Oswego.
Phelps, H. D. C, (W) 73, (Reg.)
SOUTH SODUS, Wayne.
Negus, Merritt, W. T, (N) 79, (Beg.)
SOUTHHOLD, Suffolk.
Baldwin, L. 0., (N) 79, (Reg.)
SOUTH VALLEY, Otsego.
Engell, Mark K., (Aq) 82, (Reg.)
SOUTH WALES, Erie.
Osborne, Frank G., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
SOUTH WESTERLO, Albany.
Haines, Edwin, (At) 67, (Reg.)
SPARKILL, Rockland.
Masten, Chas. H., (K) 67, (Reg.)
SPEEDSVILLE, Tompkins.
Christopher, W. B.. (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Johnson, Ransom, ( ) — , (Horn.)
SPENCER, Tioga.
Davis, Geo. W., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Drummond, Marcus A., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Fisher, Wm. Hy., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Norris, Alonzo, (B) 60, (Reg.)
Norris, John N., (K) 92, (Reg.)
Tanner, J. H., (Z) 63, (Reg.)
Washburn, T. E., (At) 89, (Reg.)
SPENCERPORT, Monroe.
McDougall, W. D., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Palmer, Humphrey P., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Slayton, Louis E., (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
Udell, Parson G., (A) 71, (Reg.)
SPENCEBTOWN, Columbia.
Spaulding, David L., (Bs) 75, (Eel.)
SPRAGUEVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Fuller, Ira J., (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
SPRING BROOK, Brie.
Buffum, Erwln W., (Z) 91, (Beg.)
SPRINGFIELD CENTRE, Otsego.
Slwanson, John W., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
SPRINGFIELD STORE, Queens.
Smith, Wm. A., ( ) — .
SPRING LAKE, Cayuga.
Stocking, C. G., ( ) — .
Thomas, Wm., ( ) — , (Eel.)
SPRING VALLEY, Rockland.
Bogert, Albert O., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Dingman, James A., (Cg) 71, (Eel.)
Harper, Gertrude H., (Cb) 67, (Eel.)
SPRINGVILLE, Erie.
Brooks, Mark N., (Z) 84, ^eg.)
Elliott, Justin C, (Z) 51, (Reg.)
Jackson, W. H., ( ) — .
McFarlane, Wm. A., (Af) 78, (Reg.)
Stanford, Frederick H., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
SPRINGWATER, Livingston.
Becker, A. B., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Boone, D. C, (Z) 70, (Reg.)
Connor, T. D., ( ) — , (Reg J
Hunt. Artemus L., ( ) — , (HomJ
Whitfield, Henry A., (Cd) 73, (Horn.)
SPROUT BROOK, Montgomery.
Van, Duselni, Hiarlow A., (At) 45,
(Horn.)
STAFFORD, Genesee.
Graves, Newton, (I) 52, (Reg.)
Mullin, I. T., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
STAMFORD, Delaware.
Benson, James H., (Bi) 80, (Eel.)
Churchill, Stephen E., (Q) 76, (Reg,;
Gallup, Ezekiel W., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Hubbell, Hiram P., (Bx) 76, (Eel.) ,
STANFOBDVtLLE, Dutchess.
Pultz, Monroe T., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
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474
PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBE.
.STAPLETON, Hichmond.
Beyer, Herman, (K) 69, (Reg.)
Peeay, Johu L,., (N) 66, (Reg.)
Godfrey, John, (Be) 75, (Reg.)
Mechtold, Frederick, (N) &!, (Reg.)
O'Dea, .lames J., (Es) 59, (Reg.)
STARKVILLE, Herkimer.
Young, John D., (Ad) 65, (Beg.)
STATE HILL, Orange.
Meyers, F. D., ( ) — , (Reg.)
STAMBURG, Cattaraugus.
Snover, Halsey D., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
STEPHENTOWN, Rensselaer.
Chaloner, Clarence A., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Dodd, Isaac S. F., (N) 90, (Reg.)
STERLING, Cayuga.
McKnight, George, (Z) 64, (Reg.)
McKnight, Virginia H., (W) 73, (Reg)
STBRLINGVILLE, Jefferson.
Corbin, Sherman, ( ) — , (Eel.)
STEUBEN, Oneida.
Owens, Thos. J., (K) 73, (Reg.)
STILLWATER, Saratoga.
Bull, C. D., (Ij) 27, (Reg.)
Hudson, Geo., (At) 82, (Beg.)
Taylor, Geo. P. H., (N) 75, (Reg.)
STITTVILLE, Oneida.
Mills, S. M., ( ) —
Smith, Henry, ( ) —
STOCKBRIDGE, Madison.
Broga, Arthur E., (Bx) 82, (Eel.)
STOCKTON, Chautauqua.
Livingston, Elmer E., (Z) 82, (Beg.)
Seymour, Burton W., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
STONE ARABIA, Montgomery.
Meyer, Geo. L., ( ) —
STONE BIDG-E, Ulster.
Craft, Herman, (N) 59, (Beg.)
Lord, Morris S., ( ) —
STONY BROOK, Suffolk.
Fanning, G. T., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Squire, Jas. A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
STONY POINT, Rockland.
Garrison, Nelson A., (N) 58, (Reg.)
Govan, Wm., (Bu) 54, (Reg.)
Keller, W. H., (N) 90, (Beg.)
Sengstaeken, John, (N) 89, (Reg.)
STOTTVILLE, Columbia.
King, J. "W., ( ) —
Martin, Elmer E., (At) 92, (Reg.)
STRATFORD, Fulton.
Hilton, John D., (N) 91, (Reg.)
STRYKERSVILLB, Wyoming.
Brooks, Sewwell A., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Fromholder, Ferdinand, (Z) 85, (Reg.)
Griggs, C. E., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
STUYVESANT, Columbia.
Pomeroy, G. P K., (At) 78, (Reg.)
Rust, Nelson, ( ) —
SUFFERN, Rockland.
Demarest, Sylvester, (K) 85, (Reg.)
VanWagenen, Daniel B., (Aq) 84,
(Reg.)
Zabriskie, Albert S., (Q) 55, (Reg.)
SUMMER HILL, Cayuga.
Westfall, Helen, ( ) —
SUMMIT, Schoharie.
Burnett, Charles S., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Wharton, Charles F., (At) 83, (Reg.)
SUMMITVILLE, Sullivan.
Bonesteel, A. E., ( ) —
SUSPENSION BRIDGE. Niagara.
Gray, John, (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Langs, Wm. O., (Z) 85, (Reg.)
McCarthy, O. E., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Russell, Wm. P., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Talbot, Michael, (Z) 71, (Reg.)
Van Pelt, J. G., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
SWANTON, St. Lawrence.
Denton, H. E., (Aq) 77, (Reg.)
SWORMVILLE, Erie.
Krim, John J., (Z) 86, (Reg.)
Miles, J. C, ( ) —
SYRACUSE, Onondaga.
Aberdeen, Robert, (K) 67, (Reg.) 325
James. 10 to 12 a. m., 2.30 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m.
Adams, Frank A., (Gs) 85, (Beg.)
Andrews, W. S., ( ) — (Reg.)
Ayling, Wm. J., (CJs) 82, (Reg.)
Babcock, Horace W., (Gs) 78, (Reg.)
Bannan, Theresa, (Bw) 90. (Reg.)
Benedict, Abel C, (Kw) 60, (Beg.)
Benson, Charles H., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Bibbins, E. Weed, (Og) 67, (Eel.)
Billington, Chauncey E., (K) 75, (Reg.)
Bishop, John E., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Blumer, George, ( ) 80, (Beg.)
Breed, Wm. B., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
Breese, Arthur B., (Q) 81, (Beg.)
Brewster, A. Judson, ( ) — , (Horn.),
211 Shonnard.
Brooks, Frank R, (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Brown, Ulysses Bf., (Bs) 77, (Horn.)
Bullock, Ephraim H., (N) 71, (Reg.)
Burdick, D. W., 63, (Reg.)
Burdick, Frederick B., (Co) 84, (Bel.)
Burt, J. Otis, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Butler, Frank H., (K) 72, (Beg.)
Campbell, Alexander J., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Candee, J. Willis, (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
402 Warren.
Carson, James C, (K) 70, (Beg.)
Clark, Gaylord P., (Gs) 80, (Reg.)
Coe, Jerome H., (K) 79, (Reg.)
Comfort, G. F. M., (Cb) 65, (Hom.)
Cook, George W., (N) 53, (Reg.)
Cooper, Charles S., (Bq) 90, (Horn.)
Crowell, L. C, ( ) — , (Horn.), 915 E.
Fayette.
Curtin, Wm. A., (Gs) 87, (Reg.)
Curtis, George L., (A) 87, (RegJ '
Dallas, Alexander J., (N) 44, (Reg.)
Doming, Ludus P., (Gs) 82, (Reg.)
DeMott, Amelia E., (Cb) 78, (Hom.)
Didama, Henry D (At) 46, (Reg.)
Donohue, Florence 0., (Af) 77, (Reg.)
Doust, Alfred G., (Gs) 87, (Beg.)
Dower, Wm. H., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Doyle, Gregory, (N) 65, (Reg.)
Drum, James H., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
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SYRACUSE. -Continued.
DuBoise, Willard 0., (On) 90, (Horn.)
Dunlap, Joseph P., (Az) 42, (Reg.)
Dunlap, W. H., (Ge) 78, (Reg.)
Dwyer, Thomas B., (Gs) 89, (Reg.)
Earll, Isaac B., (Az) 48, (Reg.)
Edwards, Amos S., (Gs) 74, (Reg.)
Edwards, G«o. A., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
BlUs, Samuel G., (Ij) 38, (Reg.)
Eisner, Henry L., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Emens, Harriet D., (Ob) 68, (Horn.),
321 Montgomery.
Engelhardt, Frank G., (Gs) 92, (Reg.)
Fairchild, Merrit B*, (At) 68, (Reg.)
Flanigan, John R., (G) 85, (Reg.)
Flint, Edward H., (Cd) 80, (Horn.),
1624 W. Genesee.
Fry, John W., (Ge) 81, (Reg.)
(Jay, Catharine C, (Cz) 77, (Eel.),
Gibbons, Peter J., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Gladman, George J., (Es) 86, (Reg.)
Glauner, M. Virginia, (Gs) 78, (Reg.)
Greeley, George H., (Bs) 64, (Hom.)
Guild, Leggett, S. L., (Dk) 88, (Horn.)
Hale, Colwell D., (Gn) 77, (Hom.), 311
Warren.
Hallock, J. Henry, (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
414 S. Saline.
Halsted, Thos. H., (C) 87, (Reg.)
Hanchett, Juliet E., (D) 85, (Reg.)
Hanchett, Reuben G., (Gs) 84, (Reg.)
Harter, Frank L., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Hatch, Caroline, A., (Gs) 77, (Reg.)
Hathaway, Kate A., (W) 87, (Reg.)
Head, Adelbert D., (At) 66, (Reg.)
Head, George T., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Heath, Cyrus J., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Heffron, John L., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Hill, Charles E., (Et) 50, (Eel.)
Hinsdale, Wm. G., (Fr) 86, (Reg.)
Holcomb, Mrs. E. J., 71, (Reg.)
Hooker, Frederick, ( ) — , (Horn.),
117 Kirk Block.
Hubbell, Philo C, (Cg) 71, (Bel.)
Jacobson, Nathan, (K) 77, (Reg.)
Jarvis, Jas. L., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Johnson, W. R., (Ij) 38, (Reg.)
Justin, Helen D., (Bw) 85, (Reg.)
Justin, Joel 6., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Kaufman, Franklin J., (Be) 87, (Reg.)
Keeler, E. Elmer, (Bs) 86, (Hom.), 414
S. Salina.
Kemter, Theodore H., (Em) 62, (Reg.)
Kinne, Arthur B., (Bs) 77, (Horn.), 413
Warren.
Kinne, G. R., 76, (Reg.)
Kinne, E. Clin, (W) 78, (Horn.), 311
Warren.
Kinne, Geo. R., (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
Knapp, J. Wiltsie, (At) 72, (Reg.)
Lane, J. Almon, (Es) 77, (Reg. J
Leggett, Mrs. L. L., ( ) — , (Hom.),
329 James. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Iioomis, Brace W., (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
Lukens, Chas. M., (Ds) 79, (Hom.),
347 Warren.
Lynch, Ohae. P., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
McOlary, Chas. B., (P) 86, (Reg.)
McKenna, Thos. F., (K) 91, (Reg.)
McLennan, Roderick C, (Q) 86, (Reg.)
McNamara, Chas., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
McNamara, Daniel L., (N) 82, (Reg. I,
Macdonald, Manvill M., (N) 67, (Reg.)
Magee, Chas. M., (K) k), (Reg.)
Magee, C. K., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Marlow, Prank W., (Gs) 85, (Reg.)
Maxson, Edward R., (B) 45, (Reg.)
Maxson, Edward S., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
May, Wm. H., (Gs) 90, (Reg.)
Maynard, Wm. H., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Melfi, Peppiuo, (Ge) 80, (Reg.)
Mercer, Alfred, (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Mercer, A. Clifford, (Gs) 78, (Reg.)
Merrow, J. George, (Pv) 80, (Eel.)
Miller, Aaron B., (O) 82, (Reg.)
Mills, Wm. H., (Gs) 81^ (Reg.)
Mooney, Edward L., (W) 86, (Reg.)
Moore, Bernard S., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Moore, Jay J., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Mumford, Erastus S., (Az) 62, (Reg.)
Munn, Jas. F., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Murray, Dwight H., (Gs) 84, (Reg.)
Nelson, Wm. M., (Es), (Reg.)
Nims, Wm. W., (Bx) 74, (Eel.)
Nottingham, John, (Bq) 70, (Hom.), 7
Greeley Blk.
Oberlander, Oscar W., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
Osbom, Byron E., (At) 54, (Reg.)
Owen, Scott, (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
Parmier, Geo. C, ( ) —
Pease, Henry H., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
Phelps, Louisa J., (Bx) 70, (Eel.)
Plant, Wm. T., (W) 60, (Reg.)
Pomeroy, Theodore C, (Az) 45, (Reg.)
Price, Geo. M., (Gs) 86, (Reg.)
Putnam, Francis B., (On) 79, (Hom.),
310 E. Fayette.
Randall, Albert B., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Reynolds, Frank, (N) 87, (Reg.)
Roberts, Ohas. S., (Gs) 80, (Reg.)
Roth, Jos. C, (N) 86, (Reg.)
Rupp, Frank J., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Runnion, Mrs. B. A., (Ge) 88, (Reg.)
Ryder, Wm., (Kx) 89, (P. M.^
Saxer, Leonard A.. (Gs) 82, (Reg.)
Schmidt, Hugo, (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Scheumacher, Carl, (Cn) 88, (Hom.),
708 N. Salina.
Scott, Walter A., (Gs) 92, (Reg.)
Searl, Ichabod H., (Ah) 61, (RegJ
Sears, Frederick W., (GsJ 86, (Reg.),
506 S. Warren. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to
6, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 259.
Seward, Stephen, ( ) — , (Horn.), 504
W. Onondaga.
Sheldon, Jay W., (Cn) 64, (Hom.), 402
Warren.
Shepherd, Jas. P., ( ) —
Sherwood, Bradford W., (Bq) 90,
(Horn.), 311 Warren. 10 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 734 I.
Shandy, John C, (Gs) 90, (Reg.)
Shumway, J. P., (At) 50, (Reg.)
Smith, Clara, (Gs) 87, (Reg.)
Smith, Frederick AV., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Smith, Wm. M., (A) 49, (Reg.)
Snow, Sargent F., (N) 87, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
SYRACUSE -Continued.
Stanton, Margaret, (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
Stephens, C. E., ( ) — , (Horn.), 311
Warren.
Stephenson, Frank H., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Stevens, Richard F., (At) 41, (Reg.)
Stever, Chas. M.. (N) 88, (Reg.)
Stout, Oscar C, (Fg) 75, (Bel.)
Taylor, Judson J., (Ah) 61, (Reg.)
Thomas, Otto A., (Gs) 85, (Reg.)
Totman, David M., (Gs) 76, (Reg.)
Vadeboncoeur, F. A., (Gs) 75, (Reg.)
Vande Warker, Ely, (At) 63, (Reg.)
Van Duyn, John, (Ad) 65, (Reg.)
Walch, Chas. .J., (Gs) 91, (Reg.)
Walsh, Thomas C, (At) 82, (Reg.)
Warner, Newell P., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Waterbury, D. Newell, (Cg) 74, (Bel.)
Weaver, Lewis F., (B) 73, (Reg.)
Werfelmann, Walter J., (Gs) 90, (Reg.)
Whedon, Geo. D., (At) 53, (Reg.)
Whedon, Jas. D., (Az) 66, (Reg.)
Whitney, John W., (Af) 84, (Reg.)
Whyborn, David T., (N) 62, (Reg.)
Williams, Frank C, (W) 83, (Reg.)
Wood, Eben A., (At) 75, (Reg.)
Wright, Benjamin P., (W) 85, (Reg.)
Wright, Mary 0., (W) 86, (Reg.)
TABERG, Oneida.
Kenyon, Orsman S., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Nelson, Wm. H., (B) 69, (Reg.)
TAGHANICK, Columbia.
Shufelt, G. W., ( ) —
TANNERSVILLE, Greene.
Haner, George, (N) 77, (Reg.)
Thompson, Stephen W., (N) 84, (Reg.)
TAPPAN, Rockland.
Stephens, Jacob J., (Q) 46, (Reg.)
TARRYTOWN, Westchester.
Brown, E. V., (N) 64, (Hom.)^
Caruthers, Horace, (N) 49, (Reg.)
Carter, Geo. S., ( J - (Reg.)
Coutaut, Richard B., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Fanning, Thos. C, (N) 61, (Hom.)
Preeland, Nicholas H., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Purman, J. Henry, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Linson, John J., (Bu) 56, (Reg.)
Root, Lewis M., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Todd, John C, (0) 82, (Reg.)
THERESA, Jefeerson.
Dresser, E. Dell, (Cd) 88, (Hom.)
Kelsey, Jas. E., (Gs) 73, (Reg.)
Santway, P. L., (Cd) 79, (Hom.)
Sturtevant, John R., (At) 72, (Reg.)
THREE MH,E BAY, Jefferson.
Parker, Charles S., (Ah) 47, (Reg.)
Vincent, Waterm&n A., (G) 82, (Reg.)
THROOPSVtLLB, Cayuga.
Gwynn, Wm. H., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
TICONDEROGA, Essex.
Bailey, James H., (Aq) 57, (Reg.)
Bond, Geo. W., (On) 83, (Hom.)
McLaughlin, 0. S., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
Wilcox, Rolin C, (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
TIOGA CENTRE, Tioga.
Post, Albert W., (Az) 71, (Reg.)
Tn'OLI, Dutchess.
Barton, Thos. J., (At) 55, (Reg.)
Brown, S. Herman, ( ) —
Howland, G. T., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Prltehard', C. A., ( ) —
TODDSV1X.LB, Otsego.
Clapsaddle, H. H., (At) 72, (Reg.)
TOMPKINSVILLB; Richmond.
Bourne, Wm. F., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Scales, Jeff. C, ( ) —
TONAWANDA, -Erie.
Allen, Wm. L., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Backer, C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Blighton, T. V. R., ( j — , (Reg.)
Cobb, Chas. R., (Fd) 81, (Er) 84, (Bcl.>
Edmonds, Horace M., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Fritcher, Henry, (P) 75, (Reg.)
Harris, John T., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Hays, Harold A., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Hayes, P. Harold, (B) 48, (Reg.)
Hoyer, P. F., (Z) 49, (Reg.)
Lane, Wm., (Cx) 61, (Reg.)
Leonhardt, Heinrich, (Z) 90, (Reg.)
Lundy, Pemberton, (Hf) 91, (Reg.)
McChesney, Walter E., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Murray, Herbert B., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Murray, Wm. D., (Be) 59, (Reg.)
Schmidt, 0. C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Simson, John R., (Cn) 80, (Hom.)
Taber, Ransford, (Z) 88, (Reg.)
TOTTENVILLB, Richmond.
Coleman, David, (Bs) 84, (Hom.)
Hubbard, George C, (N) 59, (Reg.)
Washington, W. W., (K) 85, (Reg.)
TOWLESVILLE, Steuben.
Robertson, Chas. B., (Z) 84, (Beg.)
TOWNSEND, Schuyler.
Heist, Wm. H., (Az) 67, (Reg.)
Lalor, Geo., (X) 77, (Reg.)
TOWNSENDVILLE, Seneca.
McNulty, John J., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Townsend, John M., (Q) 73, (Reg.)
TRENTON, Oneida.
Richards, O. B., ( ) —
Roberts, David H., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Roberts, D. M., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Spencer, R. L., (Cn) 76, (Hom.)
TRIBES HILL, Montgomery.
Suits, Peter L., (At) 79, (Reg.)
TROUPSBURGH, Steuben.
Boult, Chas. E., (Z) 92, (Reg^
Perry, Nathaniel M., (Az) 4&, (Reg.)
TROUT CREEK, Delaware.
Reynolds, Geo. H., (At) 91, (Reg.)
TROUT RIVER, Franklin.
Crippen, Carter J., (W) 78, (Reg.)
Dalphin, Percival P., (K) 91, (Reg.)
TROY, Renssalaer.
Akin, Washington, (At) 58, (Reg.), 12
4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
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477
TEOY.— Contiaued.
Archambeault, Louis J., (At) 81,
(Eeg.), Bleecker ave. cor. Highland
ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Bailey, Ghas. L,., (Bs) 91, (Horn.), 170
Congress. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Baynes, Joseph E., (At) 86, (Reg.),
2419 5th ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Beldiag, Rufus E., (Bq) 66, (Horn.),
2141 5th ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Benson, Russell F., (Q) 76, (Bs) 77,
(Horn.), 2 St. Paul's pi. 9 to 11
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Bissell, Jas. H., (At) 87, (Dj) 92,
(Reg.), 2187 5th ave. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
BIoss, Frederick S., (At) 84, (Horn.),
108 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bloss, Jabez P., (Q) 53, (Horn.), 108
2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Bloss, Richard D., (Bo) 53, (Horn.),
1810 5th ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bonesteel, Howard F., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Erie near Mill. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m. .
Bonesteel, Wm. N., (At) 63, (Reg.),
Mill, op. Woodside Church. S to 9
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bontecou, Reed B., (Ah) 47, (Reg.),
82 4th. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bontecou, R. Brinsmade, (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 82 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 992.
Booth, Burton S., (At) 89, (Reg.), 21
1st. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Brown, Elias A., (N) 92, (Reg.), 3
Union pi. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Buchanan, Donald G., (At) 93, (Reg.),
52 Grand. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Burbeck, Charles H., (At) 59, (Reg.),
91 1st. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Burton, Henry B., (At) 92, (Reg.), 75
4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Burton, Matthew H., (At) 53, (Reg.),
75 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
Gipperly, John H., (N) 79. (Reg.) 131
Second. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
-Clark, Wm., (Bv) 50, (Beg.) 1620 Fifth
ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m.
-Cobum, Edward B., (At) 90, (Reg.)
91 Fourth. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Digitized by
Coburn, Edward S., (Bs) 64, (Horn.)
91 Fourth. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Colt, Edwin N., Jr., (K) 64, (Reg.)
808 Jacob. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 7 p. m.
Cooper, Wm. C, (At) 81, (Q) 84, (Reg.)
81 Third. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Cooper, Wm. L., (?) —(Reg.), 56 Fac-
tory. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Crandall, Edward L., (At) 81, (Hom.)
1941 5th av. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Dedell, Caleb C, (At) 74, (Reg.). Tib-
bitts ave. nr. Hoosick. 9 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m. ,
De Forrest, H. E., (At), 93 (Reg.).
Dickinson, Melville V., (At) 90, (Reg.)
6 St. Paul's place. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3. 6 to 8 p. m.
Dickson, Thomas C, (A) 91, (Reg.)
2425 Fifth ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Donnelly, James M., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
384 River. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Felter, Mahlon, (At) 59, (Reg.) 1626
Fifth ave. 7 to 8.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Ferguson, Edward D., (K) 68, (Reg.)
1 Union place. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Finder, Wm., Jr., (Af) 82, (Reg.) 2
Union place, Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Fisher, George M., (At) 92, (Reg.) 349
Eighth. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Fisk, Edwin Jay, (At) 71, (Reg.)
Third cor. Ferry. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Garland, George, (Ha) — (Eel.) 789
River. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Goldth^vaite, Bert L., (At) 92, (Beg.)
181 Eighth. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gordinier, Hermon C, (At) 86, (Reg.)
89 Fourth. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Goudie, Robert G, (At) 85, (Reg.) 164
Congress. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Gravatt, Edwin J., (N) 91, (Reg.) 387
Second. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Green, Arba R.. (Bs) 80, (Hom.) 17
Second. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m.
Greemran, C. Edgar, (At) 89, (Reg.)
515 First. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Harder, Geo. W., (Bs) 90, (Hom.) 542
First. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 6 to
7 p. m.
Harvie, John B., (Es) 81, (Reg.) 6
Clinton place. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YOBK.
TEOY.— Continued.
Heath, Newton E., (At) 83, (Keg.) 551
River. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
HeioiBtreet, T. Brinsmade, (K) 67,
(Reg.) 14 Division. 9 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Herrick, Clinton B., (At) 80, (Reg.)
1824 Fifth ave. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Houston, D. Walker. (Es) 81, (Reg.)
44 Second. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Hoyt, Mary M., (Hg) 84, (Vit.) 2657
Fifth ave. 8 to 10 a. m.. 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Hutchison, James C, (Q) 66, (Reg.)
33 Fourth. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Keenan, Michael, (At) 88, (Reg.), 2306
6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Kenny, Laurence, (At) 81, (Reg.), 229
2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Kinloch, Osman F., (At) 79, (Reg.),
16 4th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Lomax, Joseph D., (Q) 62, (Reg.),
Marshall Infirmary. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lyon, George E., (At) 82, (Reg.), 1915
5th. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7
p. m.
Lyons, Edward L., (N) 86, (Dj) 88,
(Reg.), 298 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7 p. m.
McOhesney, James, (Ah) 49, (Reg.),
Pawling av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Mcintosh, Francis T., (At) 86, (Reg.),
2654 5th av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m.
McLean, Le Roy, (At) 55, (Reg.) 9
to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Mabie, Frank, (?) — , 2122 5th av. 8
to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Magee, Daniel, (Av) 70, (Reg.), 608
Federal. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Mallet, Ovila, (Iz) 80, (Reg.), 339 2d.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Marsh, James P., (At) 85, (Reg.), 1739
5th. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Mason, Wm. P., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Mattocks, James E., (Bx) 75, (Eel.),
92 7th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Meredith, Geo. L., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 2011
5th. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Mitchell, Howard E., (O) 82, (Reg.),
82 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Morehouse, Edgar W., (At) 84, (Reg.),
199 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Morris, John W., (At) 81, (Reg.), 1823
5th. av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Nichols, Calvin E., (Aq) 68, (K) 73,
(Reg.), 25 1st. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ,„
Nyce, Geo. W., (Cz) 57, (Eel.), 43
King. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
O'Connor, Jeremiah, (At) 81, (Reg.),
Troy Hospital.
O'Haire, John C, (At) 91, (Reg.), 376
3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Parker, Edward K., (?) — , , 15
Division. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Pennington, Wm. J., (At) 91, (Reg.),
Mechanic & Snyder av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Phelan, Michael F., (At) 91, (Reg.),
2617 6th av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Prefontaine, Herman, (Iw) 62, (Reg.),
29 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30 to 8
p. m.
Prendergast, John P., (At) 78, (Reg.),
2246 6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Roarke, Frank K., (At) 91, (Reg.), 68
Grand. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
Rogers, Sidney F.,(At) 82, (Reg.), 3101
6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Rousseauz, Zotique, (Iz) 69, (Reg.),
99 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Scott, S. Walter, (Aq) 67, (Reg.), 6
Union Place. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Searle, Francis T., (Ha) — , (Eel.), 145
N. 4th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Seymour, Wm. Pierce, (A) 48, (Reg.),
105 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Seymour, Wm. Wotkyns, (Ag), 75, (Be)
78, (Reg.), 105 3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12
to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Smith, Francis, (At) 82, (Reg.), 81 3d.
9 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, F. B., (At) 73, (Reg.), 6 Union
Place, B'way. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Stannard, Frank T., (At) 88, (Reg.),
2383 6th av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Thompson, Allen R., (At) 83, (Reg.),
5 Clinton Place. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Thomson, Robert, (At) 71, (Reg.),
Sheldon, nr. Pawling av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Traver, Richard D., (Ba) 64, (Reg.),
14 4th. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Vosburgh, W. H., (?) — , (Reg.), 70
14th. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 7p. m.
Waldo, Howard L., (Ig) 75, (Hom.),
1834 5th. av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Ward, Bella J., (At) 84, (Reg.), 1 Cy-
press. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
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PHYSICIANS OF NEW YORK.
479
TROY.— Continued.
Ward, R. Halsted, (Q) 62, (Reg.), 53
4th. 9 to 10 a. m.^ to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Webster, Stephen H., (At) 86, (Reg.),
811 River. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Wheeler, M. Arthur, (At) 84, (Reg.),
Albia. 7 to 8 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
TRUMANSBURGH, Tompkins.
Dunning, Benjamin, (Q) 41, (Reg.)
Fliokinger, John, f At) 56, (Reg.)
Otis, Clark, (Dk) 75, (Hom.)
TRUXTON, Cortland.
Nelson, J. C, (Az) 48, (Reg.)
Van Hoesen, I. H., (Gs) 81, (Reg.)
TDCKAHOE, Westchester.
Bancker, S. S., (N) 69, (Reg.)
Smith, John W., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Stuart, James A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
TTOOI/T, Onondaga.
Barker, G. B., (Cn) 75, (Hom.)
Bliss, Wm. Y., (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
Earle, G. W.
Dainelle, W. H., ( ) —
Leonard, W. H., ( ) — , (Hom.)
TUPPER LAKE, Franklin.
Austin, Eugene M., (At) 87, (Reg.)
TURIN, Lewis.
Miller, Abram C, ( ) 78, (Reg.)
Preston, Henry P., (At) 89, (Reg.)
TURNER'S, Orange.
Gillett, Lindon L., (Ae) 87, (Q) 90,
(Reg.)
TUSCARORA, Livingston.
Bowen, Fred J., (Bh) 90, (Reg.)
Brown, J. P., (N) 81,, (Reg.)
TYRONE, Schuyler.
Sargent, J. B., ( ) — .
ULSTER PARK, Ulster.
Decker, John A., (W) 72, (Reg.)
UNADHLA, Otsego.
Clark, Paris G., (K) 68, (Reg.)
Sweet, Joseph J., (F) 48, (Reg.)
Sweet, Joshua J., (N) 59, (Reg.)
Whitney, Isaac J., (Bx) 83, (Eel.)
UNADILLA FORKS, Otsego.
Cheseborough, C. H., (N) 84, (Reg.)
UNION, Broome.
Eastman, Leonard O., (Z) 89, (Reg.)
Foster, Samuel B., (At) 48, (RegJ
Knapp, Theodore P., (Bq) 54, (Hom.)
Whitney, J. S., (Ji) 80, (Reg.)
Whitney, W. W., (W) 62, (Reg.)
Whitherill, L. D., (Az) 66, (Reg.)
UNION CENTRE, Broome.
Christopher Ernest N., (Gs) 87, (Reg.)
UNION SPRINGS, Cayuga.
AUeman, Joseph J., (W) 75, (Reg.)
Fordyce, Benjamin A., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Hoxie, Frank, (Af) 77, (Reg.).
Pierce, Franklin D., (Og) 75, (N) 78,
(Reg.)
Robinson, Benedict, (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Smith, Oran W., (Az) 66, (Hom.)
Digitized by
UNION VALLEY, Cortland.
Neary, Philip M., (N) 88, (Reg.)
UNIONVILLB, Orange.
Dennis, Frank W., (W) 81, (Reg.)
Nugent, E. A., ( > — , (Reg.)
UPPER LISLE, Broome.
Lewis, A. H., ( ) —
UPPER RED HOOK, Dutchess,
Losee, Edwin K., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Losee, John E., (At) 52, (Reg.)
UTIOA, Oneida.
Bagg, Moses M., (Az) 41, (Reg.), 6
Pearl.
Baker, Smith, (W) 71, (Reg), Winston
Building. 11.30 a. m. to 1, 3 to 5
p. m.
Barrett, Patrick Joseph, (At) 92,
(Reg.), 221 Genesse. 11 a. m. to 1,
3 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bergen, Thos. J., (A) 59, (Reg.), 93
John. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 3.30 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Blumer, G. Alder, (A) 79, (Cp) 84,
(Reg.), N. y. State Hos. Tel. No.
1545.
Bond, G. F. M., (K) 85, (Reg.)
Booth, Wilbur H., (Ag) 74, (Reg.),
Winston Building. 10 to 12 a. m.,
3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, 12 m. to
1 p. m. Tel. No. 148.
Brewer, Frederick H., (At) 78, (Reg.),
223 Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 137.
Broome, James R., (Cg) 88, (Eel.), 74
South. 9.30 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Brower, Abram G., (At) 61, (Reg.).
306 Genesee.
Brown, Henry B., (N) 87, (Reg.),
206 Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1, 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 6.
Browne, Albert J., (Ai) 65, (Reg.),
224 Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1, 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 689.
Brownell, Wm. H., (N) 82, (Reg.), 34
Court. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 626.
Burgess, Wm. A., (N) 88, (Reg.), 238
Genesee. 11 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. iMo. 259.
Campbell, P. J., (N) 93, (Reg.), 240
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1, 3 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Cappon, C. Grey, (Bq) 90, (Horn.), 236
Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to S p. m. ; Sunday, 21 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No.- 496. ,
Chase, Chas. B., ffis) 73, (Hom.), 230
Genesee. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 504.
Churchill, Alonzo, (At) 74, (Reg.),
Stewart Block.
Clarke, Wallace, (Es) 71, (Reg.), 136
Parke ave. ll a. m. to 1, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 300.
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UTICA.— Continued.
Cook, Mathias, (L) 64, (Eeg.), 92
Columbia. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 2.30,
5, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
CrandaU, Ohas. S.. (N) 82, (Reg.),
183 Genesee. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 3
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Crumb, Charles W., (N) 86, (Reg.),
223 Genesee. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 137. Res. 127
Oneida.
Davies, Morris J., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 191
Genesee. 11 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 362.
Davis, Wm. R., (Bx) 91, (Eel.), 221
Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Deeeke, Theodore, (Cj) 57, (Reg.), Res.
23 Court, off Luf Blk. 7 a. m. to
6 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Desbrough, George, (Dq), 158 Gene-
see. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5, 7 to 10
p. m.
Dye, Daniel C, (W) 85, (Reg.), 11
to 12 a. m., 4 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Res.
779 . Tel. No. 86.
EUenwood, Frank F., (N) — , (Reg.),
280 Genesee. 10.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
5 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 241.
Bynon, David, (C) 86, (Reg.), 225
Genesee. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 647.
Fitch, Calvin H., (U) 78, (Reg.), 169
Seymour. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Fitch, Henry A., (W) 78, (Reg.), 202
Genesee. Tel. No. 147.
Ford, Willis E., (N) 72, (Reg.), 266
Genesee. 11 a. m., to 1 p. m., 5 to
6 p. m. Tel. No. 298.
Fuller, Earl D., (At) 78, (Reg.), 148
Columbia. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 552.
Gibson, Walter C, (N) 91, (Reg.),
State Hospital. Tel. 1545.
Gibson, Wm. Merrit, (N) 78, (Reg.),
260 Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 2 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 305.
Goldwaithe, H., ( ) — , 55 Fayette.
Tel. No. 399.
Glass, Jas. H., (K) 77, (Reg.), 246
Genesee. 11 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 303.
Griswold, N. L., (Cz) — (Eel.), 47 Col-
umbia.
Guillaume, Clement T., (Cg) 80, (Eel.),
74 South. 9 to 12 a. m., 3 to 4.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Guile, Elias Bush, (Cn) 88, (Hom.), 25
Miller. 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Haberer, Jos. V., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 66
Miller. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4.30, 7
to 9.30 p. m.
Hayes, Wm. E., (N) 91, (Reg.), 106
Park av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Hopkins, Ira D., (Z) 59, (Reg.), 10.30
to 12 a. m., 3 to 5.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Harrer, Wm. J., (Ax) SB, (Reg.), 42
Blandina. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Henneesy, Margaret E., (Cd) 88,
(Horn.), 315 Mary. 10 to 12 a. m., 1
to 5 p. m.
Holdeu, Arthur L., (Li) 78, (Reg.), 132
South. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Hunt, Jas. G., (B) 71, (Reg.), Gardner
Block. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 657.
Hyland, Edward M., (K) 83, (Reg.),
239 Genesee. 12 to 1, 3 to 5, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 670.
Jones. Herbert G., (N) 81, (Reg.), 224
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3.30
to 5.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 416.
Jones, John D., (N) 84, (Reg.), 240
Genesee. "11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 627.
Jones, Le Roy H., (A) 87, (Reg.), 240
Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 86.
Keeter, J. Nelson, (K) 92, (Reg.),
State Hospital. Tel. No. 1545.
Kilbourn, Judson G., (N) 84, (Reg.),
247 Genesee. 11 to 12 a. m., 4 to
5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 640.
Klophel, C. B., (Bh) — , 27 Martin
Bldg. 10 to 12 a. m.
Krug, Geo. A., (At) 81, (Reg.), 817
Bleecker. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 6 p.
m. Sun. 2 to 4 p. m.
Laird, Frank F., (Bq) SO, (Horn.),
236 Genesee. 8.30 to 10 a. m, 2 to
3.30 p. m. Sun. 12 to 1 p. m. Tel.
No. 496.
Lucy, Cornelius, (Bx) 89, (Eel.), 431
Bleecker. 8 toi 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 10 p. m.
Mabon, Wm. V. V., (K) 81, (Reg.),
State Hospital. Tel. No. 1545.
MacMaster, Marian A., (Cd) 90,
(Hom.), 2 Winston Bldg. 9 to 12 a.
m., 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 233.
Marquise, Harold, (Bd) 92, (Reg.), 65
Brickeuhoff av.
Marsden, Wm. R., (N) 81, (Reg.), Col-
umbia. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 344.
MTann, J. Fred., (Z) 93, (Reg.), 26
Plant.
Maxson, Sands C, (N) 71, (Reg.), 225
Genesee. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 647.
Merrick, Charlotte L., (D) 78, (Reg.),
46 Blandina. 9.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
2 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
'^^il^'J-P^ '^^JIO' (Bs) 68, (Horn.),
157 Park av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 4.30
to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 484.
^^^^^^' ^^^^^^^ (K) '^1' (Keg.), 15
Mann Bldg. THies., Wed., Thurs., 1
to 4.30 p. m.
Nold John B., (Fp) 48, (Reg.), 83 Col-
umbia. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
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UTICA.— Continued.
Palmer, Harold I^, (Q) 90, (Reg.),
State Hospital. Tel. No. 1545.
Palmer, Henry C, (N) 65, (Reg.), 253
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 2 p. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 1576.
Palmer, Walter B., (K) 74, (Reg.), 30
South.
Powell, Wm., (Af) 81, (Reg.), 343
Genesee. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 387.
Pattengill, L. Fitch, (N) 80, (Reg.), 231
Genesee. 11 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 415.
Phelps, G. G., (Reg.)
Quin, Hamilton S., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 238
Genesee. 12 to 1, 4 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 259.
Preston, H. F., (Av) 88, (Reg.), 63
Albany. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 742.
Ralph, Wm. L., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 26
Court. Tel. No. 696.
Ross, Jas. M., (Cp) 80, (Reg.), 82
Blandina. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 10.
Russell, Charles P., (K) 74, (Reg.), 198
Genesee. 10.30 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 287.
Schuyler, Wm. J., (N) 85, (Reg.), 266
Genesee. 10 to 11 a. m., 4 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 298.
Seymour, Geo., (N) 65, (Reg.). 227
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 492.
Shumway, Horatio E., (N) 89, (Reg.),
230 Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel, No. 404.
Simmons, Ajcthur R., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
343% Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
4 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 506.
Sloan, Hugh, (At) 65, (RegJ, 142 Col-
umbia. 9 to 12.30 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
8.30 p. m.
Smith, aara, (Gs) 87, (Reg.), State
Hospital. Tel. No. 1545.
Smith, H. J., ( ) — , 35 Broad.
Smith, W., ( ) — , 1341^ Park av.
Steele, Whitmore, (Q) 90, (Reg.), State
Hospital. Tel. No. 1545.
Stephens, Edward J., (At) 81, (Reg.),
183 Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Taylor, George R., (W) 86, (Reg.), 20
Arcade. 1.30 to 4.30 p. m.
Tefet, Charles B., (At) 64, (Reg.), 330
Genesee. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 1, 3 to
5, 6.30 to 7.30. Tel. No. 541.
Terry, Marshall Orlando, (On) 72,
(Hom.), 196 Genesee. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No.
54^,
Veeder, T. A., (At) 63, (Reg.), 29
Oneida. 9.30 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2.30
to 3.30, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Ward, Chas G., (Av) 82, (Reg.), 230
Genesee. 11 to 12.30 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 409.
Warren, Woodward, (Dq) — , 25 Miller.
Watson, Wm. H., (Bq) 54, (Horn.), 270
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2.30
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 572.
Weed, Chas. R., (Q) 79, (Reg.) 226
Genesee. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
West, Jos. B., (Q) 52, (Reg.). 379
Wetmore,'Wm. E., (N) 89, (Reg.), 240
Genesee. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 86.
White, Sue A., (Cw) 78, (HomJ, 230
Genesee. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Tel. No. 157.
VAXiATIE, Columbia.
Lent, Isaac H., (At) 73; (Reg.)
Snow, Pranl£ S., (At) 89, (Reg.)
VAI/LEY FALLS, Rensselaer.
Church, Thomas C, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Hutton, M. B., (W) 82, (Reg.)
Nellis, Charles, (K) 81, (Reg.)
VAN BTTENVILLE, Chemung.
Canfield, E., (U) 59, (Reg.)
Gee, Joel W., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Murray, 0. A., (Az) 53, (Reg.)
VAN HORNESVHiLE, Herkimer.
Baston, Fred. B., (A£) 84, (Reg.)
Potter, V. C, (Az) 60, (Reg.)
VARYSBURGH, Wyoming.
Kennedy, Samuel S., (Lj) 80, (Reg.)
Sharp, H. P., ( ) — .
Sharp, J. J., ( ) — .
VERMILLION, Oswego.
Forsyth, Wm. B., ( ) — . (Eel.)
VERNON, Oneida.
Gary, Fletcher A., (Ap) 70, (Reg.) ■
Lewis, G. Massilon, (N) 79, (Reg.)
VERNON CENTRE, Oneida.
Wilson, S. J., ( ) — .
VERONA, Oneida.
Hubbard, Howard F., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Jackson, Homer T., (Z) 81, (Reg.)
VESTAL, Broome.
Brooks, Jean E., (Ao) 88, (Reg.)
Post, F. R., ( ) — .
VICTOR, Ontario.
Draper, James F., (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Jackson, Cassius 0^ (Z) 80, (Reg.)
Mead, Axtred M., (Z) 80, (Reg.)
~ ■ "■■ ■ " • 18, (Hom.)
VICTORY, Cayuga.
Rowley, Chas. A., (On) 88
Dawley, Martin W., (Cg) 86, (Bel.)
Fisher, Charles A., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
VIENNA, Oneida.
Nichols, Charles, ( ) — .
VINE VALLEY, Yates.
JoUey, Wm. F., (Gz) 69, (Eel.)
VIRGIL, Cortland'.
Bruce, A. H., ( ) — .
Muncy, Wm. A., (Bx) 82, (Bel.)
VISOHER'S FERRY, Saratoga.
Strang, James R., (At) 89, (Reg.)
Van Woert, Abram, (At) 43, (Reg.)
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VOIjUSIA, Chautauqua.
Bowen, A., ( ) — .
WADDINGTON, St. Lawrence.
Bower, Silas J., (Es) 65, (Reg.)
Sweet, Fred. A., (N) 87, (Reg.)
WADHAM'S MILLS, Essex.
Braman, Jesse, (Aq) 84, (Reg.)
WALDEN, Orange.
Brodhead, H. S., ( ) —
Bronwell, John D., (Af) 90, (Reg.)
Faulkner, Wm. H., (Bs) 81, (Horn.)
Peters, Jacob B., (N) 85, (Reg.)
WALES CENTRE, Erie.
Woster, Jasper D., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
WALESVILLE, Oneida.
Buel, Wales, (K) 67, (Reg.)
WALLACE, Steuben.
Stephens, Carius B., (N) 80, (Reg.)
WALLKULL, Ulster.
Millspaugh, Theodore, (Q) 61, (Reg.)
Sherwood, John B., ( ) —
WALTON, Delaware.
Greenwood, Edward, D., (Aq) 80,
(Reg.)
Holly, James A., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Montgomery, John A, (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Morrow, William B., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Storie, James C, (Q) 84, (Reg.)
WALWORrraC, Wayne.
Rodenberger, B. M., (Cn) 85, (Horn.)
WANTAGE, Queens.
Khame, Wm., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
WAPPINGERS' FALLS, Dutchess.
Baxter, Wm. H., ( ) —
Cornell, Isaac M., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Cruse, Thos. K., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Van Wagner, G. H., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Wood, Louis Curtis, (K) 81, (Reg.)
WARNER'S STATION, Onondaga.
Anthony, Albert G., ((Jn) 80, (Horn.)
Coe, Frank R., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Hitchcock, Charles F., ( ) — , (Hom.)
WARNERVILLE, Schoharie.
Chase, Jared A., (Bt) 83, (Bel.)
WARRBNSBURGH, Warren.
Aldrich, Wm. D., (Av) 72, (Reg.)
Charlotte, Louis, (At) 42, (Reg.)
Cunningham, C. B., (At) 88, (Reg.)
Howard, Daniel B., (At) 65, (Reg.)
Howard, Eliakim W., (Ah) 33, (Reg.)
WARSAW, Wyoming.
Baker, Jas. H., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Fisher, John (J., (Af) 76, (Reg.)
Lusk, Zera J., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Palmer, Geo. F., (At) 87, (Reg.)
Palmer, George M^ (Z) 65.
Pickette, Emeline E., (Dd) 83, (Hom.)
Slaught, James E., (Cii) 78, (Hom.)
WARWICK, Orange.
Bradner, Henry K., (A) 72, (Reg.)
Bradner, W. B., (Q) 57, (Reg.)
Gary, Isaac, ( ) —
Cummins, Frank M., (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
Cummins, Mary, ( ) —
Farries, A. P., (W) 65, (Reg.)
Pitts, G. Fred (N) 77, (RegO ^
Wendover, Wm. W., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
WASHINGTON MILLS. Oneida.
Kinney, Chas. W., (Cg) 84, (Bel.)
WASHINGTONVILLE, Orange.
Bond, George S., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
DuBois, Simon D., (K) 64. (Reg.)
MoJEeat, Joseph, (W) 62, (Reg.)
Reed. Wm. E., (Bs) 84, (Horn.)
WATERFORD, Saratoga.
Dunlap, John J., (N) 54, (Reg.)
McKallor, E. C, ()—•,„ ,
Peckham, Allen G., (Bq) 71, (Hom.)
Sherer, John D., (A) 80, (Beg.)
Stubbs, Roland H., (N) 87, (Beg.)
Zeh, Edgar, (At) 84, (Reg.)
WATERLOO, Seneca.
Bellows, Geo. A., (Ap) 81, (Reg.)
Day, J. W., ( ) — .
Haslett, James H., (N) 86, (Reg.)
Osbom, C. B., ( ) — .
Sterneberg, Jas. H., (B) 56, (Reg.)
Welles, S. B., (Z) 48, (Reg.)
WATBRPOBT, Orleans.
June, Fred L., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
WATBRTOWN, Jefferson.
Adams, Murray M., (Bs) 85, (Hom.)
Blake, Geo. A., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Browne, Wallace N., (Aq) 90, (K) 92,
(Reg.)
Crawe, J. Mortimer, (B) 59, (Reg.)
Crawe, J. Mortimer, Jr., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
Deane, Henry H., (Aq) 76, (Reg.) •
Eastman, Orlando C, (N) 88, (Keg.)
Farmer, Grovenor S., (Bs) 74, (Hom.)
Forrester, Wm. A., (K) 88, (Reg.)
Gifford, Gustavus A., (Cn) 67, (Hom.)
GifEord, La Dette G., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Ives, Geo. H^ (N} 89, (Beg.)
Kellew, W. J., (Cx) 82, (Reg.)
Knickerbocker, H. D. L., (Bs) 91,
(Hom.)
Ladd, Alexander L., (Z) 92, (Reg.)
Laird, Wm. F., (Bs) 72, (Hom.)
McCreary, Elgin R., (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Mansfield, Lois, (Mc) 76, (Reg.)
Parker, Kate, (Bw) 76, (Reg.)
Rexford, Chas. M., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Sill, Edward, (At) 51, (Reg.)
Smith, Frederick B., (Ih) 86, (Reg.)
Smith, George B., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Smith,- Herbert H., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, M. Lee, (N) 81, (Reg.)
Spencer, Gordon P., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Spencer, Henry G. P., (B) 46, (Reg.)
Spencer, Jas. D., (K) 70, (Reg.)
Stevens, Atherton B., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Stevens, Calvin G., (Gs) 84, (Reg.)
Stowell, Olmsby B., (Ih) 69, (Reg.)
Trowbridge, F. G., (Z) 83, (Reg.)
Willard, Edward S., (At) 80, (Reg.)
WATERVILLE, Oneida.
Dean, Louis W., (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
Gorton, Francis T., (N) 71, (Reg.)
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WATERVILLE.— CoDtinued.
Jones, Henry W., (Ap) 74, (Reg.)
Jones, Thomas Z., (K) 83, (Reg.)
Preston, Medina, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Risley, Frank E., (Bs) 89, (Horn.)
Utley, Poster P., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Wilsan, Claude, (Q) 76, (Reg.)
WATERVUET CENTRE, Oneida.
Lothridge, Wm. E., (At) 79, (Reg.)
Van Vranken, Gilbert, (N) 92, (Reg.)
WATKINS, Schuyler.
Barnes, J. Franklin, (K) 75, (Reg.)
Bennett, Matthew L., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
Gardiner, Mariam, (W) 86, (Reg.)
Goltry, Geo. H., (Z) 60, (Reg.)
Gnliek, Wm., ( ) — , (Horn.)
King, Geo. H^ (Cg) 68, (Horn.)
King, James K.. (Q) 77, (Reg.)
Leffingwell, E. D., (K) 77, (Reg.)
Scutt, Delivan W., (I) 81, (Reg.)
Woodruff, E. Gould, (Av) 91, (Reg.)
WATT'S FLA-TS, Chautauqua.
Wiser, Edward R., (Ae) 91, (Reg.)
WAVERLY, Tioga.
Beach, B. Belle, (Cn) 83, (Horn.)
Gamble, Ellsworth, (Cg) 89, (Eel.)
Hamden, D. D., (Az) 44, (Reg.)
Hamden, Rufus S., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Hilton, Willard M., (Bs) 77, (Hom.)
Johnson, William E., (At) 59, (Reg.)
Tucker, John T., (Af) 85, (Reg.)
Vreland, Isaac S., (N) 76, (Reg.)
WAWARSING, Ulster.
Hoombeck, PhiUp D., (Az) 46, (Reg.)
WAYIiAND, Steuben.
Bigelow, E., C) —
Piatt, Alvah (Ds) 83, (Hom.)
St. John, N. N., ( ) —
Skinner, George M., (G) 86, (Reg.)
WAYNE, Schuyler.
Allison, Eli, (Az), 61, (Reg.)
WEBSTER, Monroe.
Dunning, John D., (Z) 52, (Reg.)
Maine, Alvah P., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Reitz, Charles, (K) 90, (Reg.)
WBEDSPORT, Cayuga.
Barnes, Charles F., (Bs) 80, (Hom.)
Benedict, Ford H., (At) 68, (Reg.)
Bentley, Michael O., (W) 65, (Reg.)
Brown, Ira D., (At) 65, (Reg.)
Coon, George, (Az) 46, (Reg.)
Haskell, Howard M., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Nellis, Byron D., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
WELLS, Hamilton.
McGann, Thomas, (Av) 76, (Reg.)
WELLSBURGH, Chemung.
Colegrove, L. R., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Huff, Frank W., (Z) 87, (Reg.)
Lanman, M. V., ( ) — .
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Butler, A. J., ( ) — , (Reg.)
WELLSVILLE, Allegany.
Ooller, Jasper W., (Af) 80, (Reg.) '
Grandall, Wm. W., (N) 58, (Reg.)
BUworth, V. A., (Z) 76, (Reg.)
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Pero, Joseph, (Ke) 67, (Reg.)
WEST BANGOR, Franklin.
Smith, C. B., (Ah) 53, (Reg.)
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Vrooman, J. H., (At) 82, (Reg.)
WEST CAMP, Ulster.
Crawford, Rufus, (K) 76, (Reg.)
WEST CHAZY, Clinton.
Clough, Wm. E., (Aq) 83, (Reg.)
Housiuger, Wm. S., (Ah) 46, (Reg.)
Housinger, Wm. T, (Aq) 74, (Reg.)
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Doming, W. C, (Q) 84, (Reg.)
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Genung, Benjamin W., (Hn) 92,
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Reid, H. G., (At) 69, (Reg.)
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Brown, John M., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
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Strong, Thomas D., (Z) 51, (Reg.)
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Young, E., (Dq) 75, (Reg.)
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Walker, Charles E., (Ej) 78, (Hom.)
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Bryan, Wm., (N) 80, (Reg.)
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Mottram, George A., (Aq) 81, (Reg.)
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Pomeroy, S. G., (K) 72, (Reg.)
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Kilbourne. Henry S., (W) 65, (Reg.)
McElderry, Henry, (O) 65, (Reg.)
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Pattison, Warren E., (Aq) 80, (Reg.)
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Merrington, Edward S., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Nichols, Wm. H., (At) 67, (Reg.)
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Cook, M. D., (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
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Evans, Wm., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
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(Keg.)
Fennelly, Patrick E., (At) 69, (Reg.)
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Holding, George W., (At) 84, (Reg.
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Kenny, Arthur G., (At) 77, (Reg.)
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O'Brien, Francis J., (Aq) 88, (Reg.)
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Pitts, David W.," (Bs) 65, (Hom.)
Rulison, Luman B., (At) 84, (Reg.)
Sabin, Wm. B., (At) 82, (Reg.)
Shiland, John C, (At) 78, (Reg.)
Van Vranken, Adam T., (At) 73,
(Reg.)
Zeh, Merlin J., (At) 89, (Reg.)
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Fish, Elbert L., ( ) — .
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Palmer, Elon, ( ) — .
WEST WALWORTH, Wayne.
Morris, Robert, (Cg) 75, (Eel.)
WEST WEBSTER, Monroe.
Graham, H. C. W., ( ) — . (Reg.)
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Armstrong, Geo. A^ (N) 84, (Reg.)
Moors, Alfred A., (Ky) 54, (Reg.)
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ing.
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Aldrich, Wm. W., (Av) 78, (Reg.)
Loggins, Cassius J., (Aq) 79, (Reg.)
WHITE CREEK, Washington.
Turner, G., ( ) —
WHITEHAL,L Washington.
Dorval, Alphonzo C, (At) 89, (Reg.)
Emerson, Joseph (At) 83, (Reg.)
Higgins, David B., (At) 81, (Reg.)
Holcomb, B. Rush, (At) 64, (Reg.)
Horton, Ernest T.. (Bs) 81, (Hom.)
Joslin Edward, (At) 91, (Reg.)
Long Alfred J., (N) 53, (Reg.)
Root, Henry, (N) 59, (Reg.)
WHITE PLAINS, Westchester.
Birch, Chas. B., (Bs) 91, (Horn.)
Curtis, Newton F., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
De Hart, Henry G. V., (Q) 73, (Reg.)
Haight, A. M., (Bs), 70, (Hom.)
Haynor, Azro C, (Bs) 81, (Hom.)
Kingeley, O. D., (Bs) 74, (Horn.)
Magness, Geo. H., (K) 76, (Reg.)
Schmidt, Ernest H., (A) 59, (Reg.)
StafCord, Oscar J., (Z) 78, (Reg.)
Young, Chas. E., (N) 82, (Keg.)
WHITESBORO, Oneida.
Ellis, John B., (K) 71, (Reg.)
James, Wm. M., ( ) — .
Jones, Wm. W., (Cg) 79, (Eel.)
Smith, Chas. E., (At) 58, (Reg.)
WHITESTONB, Queens.
Blecker, Edward, (QJ 65, (Reg.)
Griffin, Albert C, (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Harrison, Daniel A., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Walton, Chas., ( ) — .
WHITESVtLLB, Allegany.
Remington, A. J., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
Titus, Milton B., (N) 81, (Reg.)
WHITNEY'S POINT, Broome.
Allen, Solomon P., (Az) 67, (Reg.)
Coots, D. P., ( ) — .
Hall, Owen C, (Gs) 75, (Reg.)
Seymour, Ralph A., (Af) 88, (Reg.)
WILLARD, Seneca.
Bamford, Thomas E., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Bishop, Edwin R., (01) 88, (Reg.)
Blaine, M. D., (Ap) 83, (Reg.)
Bowlby, F. E., ( ) — , (Reg.)
Currie, Thos. X, (N) 88, (Reg.)
Frost, Henry P., (O) 89, (Reg.)
Hopkins, Horace G., (Z) 72, (Reg.)
Kellogg, G. H., (K) 65 ' (Reg.)
Lewis, F. M., (K) dl, (keg.)
Mellen, Samuel P., (N) 84, (Reg.)
Nellis, Alexander, Jr., (At) 72, (Keg.)
O'Hanlon, G. ' ^ s ;
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WILLAED, — Contiimed.
Pilgrim, Chas. W., (K) 81, (Reg.)
Putnam, Emma, (D) S3, (Reg )
Rogan, G. F., (At) 93, (Reg.)
WILLET, Cortland.
McBirney, Edward' W., (N) 75, (Reg )
WILLIAMS BRIDGE, Westchester.
Crump, Albert W., (N) 64, (Reg)
Diller, Wm. R, (J^fd, (liegj ^'^
Oakes, Chas. W., (K) 87, (Rig.)
Pmckney, Thos. De W., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
WILLIAMSON, Wayne.
Austin, Alex. G., (Bq) 53, (Horn.)
Brigga, J. D., (Ap) 71, (Reg.)
Burr, k. N ( ) iz, (feeg.)
Sprague, John A., (N) 79, (Reg.)
Sprague, L. S., (Az) 45, (Reg.)
WILLIAMSTOWN, Oswego.
Cox, Samuel, (Cg) 71, (Eel.)
Crispell, E. W., (Az) 68, (Reg.)
Gardmer, Joseph, (Ah) 45, (Reg.)
Marshall, Dyer M., (Bx) 91, (Ed.)
Power, Wm., ( ) —
WILLIAMSVILLE, Erie.
Baker, W. H., ( ) —
Carmer, Lewis C, (W) 83, (Reg.)
Clothier, Wm. P., (Z) 75, YReg.)
Trull, H. P., (Z) 68, (Reg.)
WILLINK, Brie.
Barry, Thos. L., (Z) 74, (Reg.)
Brunson, H., ( ) —
Gail, Wm. H., (Z) 64, (Reg.)
WILLSBOROUGH, Essex.
Barton, Lyman, (Av) 39, (Reg.)
Barton, Lyman G., (K) 91, (Reg.)
WILSON, Niagara.
Draper, W. Levell, (Od) 90, (Hom.>
Gaskil, Frank, (Ap) 80, (Reg.)
WILTON, Saratoga.
Lincoln, H. M., ( ) —
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Mead, William H., (At) 68, (Reg.)
Stapley, Peter I., (At) 53, (Reg.)
WINDSOR, Broome.
Edson, Isaac C, (At) 67, (Reg.)
Smith, M. N., ( ) -
Spencer, Elwyn W., (Z) 82, (Reg.)
WINFIELD JUNCTION, Queens.
Rebmann, Wm. F., (K) 71, (Reg.)
Rohleder, G., ( )
WING'S STATION, Dutchess.
Fletcher, Chas. Landen, (Aq) 73
(Keg.)
WINTHROP, St. Lawrence.
Buck, Cornelius H., (Aq) 63, (Eel.)
Smith, G. B., (N) 81, (Reg.)
AVOLCOTT, Wayne.
Campbell, Moses U., (Z) 84, (Reg.)
Draper, E. H., (W) 52, (Reg.)
Fish, Timothy S., (Ap) 73, (Reg.)
Kellogg, A. D., ( ) — , (Hom.)
Robertson, Jason N., (Aq) 77, (Reg.)
Watkins, Ralph N., (Gs) 83, (Reg.)
WOODBOURNE, Sullivan.
Munson, John A., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Perry, George F„ (N) 49. (Reg.)
WOODBURY, Orange.
Elmer, E. S., (W) 73, (Beg.)
WOODHAVEN, Queens.
Combs, Rodney C. F., (K) 75, (Reg.)
Macdonald, Belle J., (Md) 86, (Reg.):
Macdonald, A. L., ( ) —
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Macfarland, Ralph L., (Bs) 85, (Hom.)
Nutt, S. S., (■ ) -
WOODHULL, Steuben.
Seeley, A. H., ( ) —
Webster, Eugene E., (G) 82, (Reg.)
WOODSIDE, Queens.
Wood, Samuel A., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
WOODSTOCK, Ulster.
O'Byron, Bonn A., (K) 90, (Reg.)
Smith, A. H., ( ) -
WOODVILLE, Jefferson.
Sargent, John W., ( ) — (Eel.)
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Leonard, Wm. H.. (Ah) 54, (Reg.)
Nichols, M. H., (Bx) 84, (Eel.)
WURTSBORO, Otsego.
Piper, Charies B., (W) 84, (Reg.)
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King, Myron A, (Z) 83, (Reg.)
YAPHANK, Suffolk.
Baker, Clarence A., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
Swezey, Gilbert H., (K) 69, (TReg.)
YATES, Orleans.
Gilbert, M. E., ( ) — .
YONKERS, Westchester.
Balch, Galusha B, (Q) 60, (Reg.)
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Bell, Wm. A., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
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Bowden, J. W., (K) 69, (Reg.)
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Brown, Valentine, (N) 75, (Reg.)
Callan, Peter A., (N) 67, (RegJ
Clement, Charles L., (Az) 72, (Reg.)
Colton, Ellsworth E., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Coons, N. S., (N) 94, (Reg.)
Duffy, Edward F., (K) 91, (Reg.)
Fay, Russell P., (Bs) 87, (Hom.), 80
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Hermance, Edgar M., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Jemison, John S., (Ad) 91, (Reg.)
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Miles, Charlesi A., (B) 76, (Reg.)
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Morrell, Evarts M., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
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Reevs, Garbriel P., (N) 45, (Reg.)
Schopen, Emil, (Ce) 88, (Reg.)
Seabury, John H., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Sherman, Wm. H., (Q) 83, (Reg.)
Soper, Franklin, (K) 81, (Reg.)
Stewart, James A., ( ) — .
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Strong, Frederick H., (Ql86, (Reg.)
Swift, Samuel, (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Trotter, Richard R., (Cw) 77, (Horn.)
Warren, Nathan A., (K) 79, (Reg.)
YORK, Livingston.
Dyke, I. A. M., (Z) 76.
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yORKSHIRE, Cattaraugus.
Sovreign, Baxter, ( ) —
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Krehbiel, F., (Z) 75.
Richardson, Isaac K., ( ) —
Wiltsie, A., ( ) —
Wright, A. H., ( ) —
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SchoUderfer, Edmund, (N) 82, (Reg.)
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Ashley, Theodore J., ( ) —
Oomstock, Ira M., ( ) —
Wetmore, Wm. B., (N) 90, (Reg.)
YOUNGSTOWN, Niagara.
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NEW JERSEY HOSPITALS.
NEW JERSEY STATE HOSPITAL
(Formerly the State Asylum for the In-
sane), (1876).— liOcated near Morristown,
Morris County. Capacity for patients,
800. The following counties are as-
signed to this asylum: Bergen, Essex,
Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, Union,
Warren, Hunterdon. For the admission
of private patients three forms are used
— two sworn certificates, a certificate of
insanity by a regular physician, a
written request from some friend, and
a bond for support, removal, etc., signed
by two responsible persons. For the ad-
mission of poor or pauper patients ap-
plication should be made by the over-
seer of the i)Oor of the township or
ward of the city, where they reside, to
a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas,
and for one of the indigent class (a per-
son of some but small means) by a
friend to the same officer. If satisfied,
on inquiry, that the person is insane,
and that he is entitled by law to re-
ceive support at the county's expense
in the asylum, the Judge issues an order
to that efEect. This order is to be
signed, approved by the chosen free-
holders of the township or ward of
the city of his residence, and then de-
posited in the office of the county clerk,
who sends a copy of order, duly authen-
ticated by his signature and official seal,
to the superintendent, with the patient,
as a voucher for his admission and sup-
port. Printed blanks will be furnished
on application to the superintendent.
'Officers. — Moses K. Everitt, Warden;
B. D. Evans, M. D., Medical Director;
Eliot Gorton, M. D., Assist. Physician;
Thomas P. Prout, M. D., Second Assist.
Physician and Pathologist; Peter S.
Mallon, M. D., Third Assist. ; M. L. Per-
ry, M. D., Fourth Assist; Treas., Guido
O. Hinchman; Apothecary, Stephen T.
Quinn.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL (18S6),
cor. 4th and Willow ave., Hoboken,
N. J. — ^In charge of the Sisters of the
Poor of St. Francis. Patients received
wittiout regard to creed or nationality;
if able, they may pay according to their
means; destitute are received free. Ac-
commodations for 150. Medical and
Surgical StafC.— Romeo P. Chabert, M.
D., W. B. Fisher, M. D., W. T. Kud-
lich, M. D., B. T. Steadman, M. Dy^Sur-
geons; D. B. Pindar, M. D., G. Hoen-
ing, M. v., Assist. Surgeons; H. B.
Rue, M. D., G. F. Pitts, M. D., F. B.
Grew, M. D., B. W. Gelbach, M. D.,
Physicians; N. G. Bozeman, M. D.,
Gynecologist; J. L. Corning, M. D.,
Neurologist; H. H. Burnette, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
CITY HOSPITAL OP JERSEY
CITY (1869), Baldwin ave. and Moilt-
gomery st. — Under control of the Police
Commissioners. Application for admis-
sion must be made to the warden. Ac-
commodations for 100. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— W. W. Varick, M.
D., Pres.; W. P. Watson, M. D.,
Curator; W. W. Varick, M. D., G. K.
Dickinson, M. D., E. P. BufEet,
M. D., J. D. McGill, M. D., I.
N. Quimby, M. D., T, J. Lough-
lin, M. D., Surgeons; J. H. Fin-
nerty, M. D., S. W. V. Stout, M. D.,
W. J. Parker, M. D., A. J. Loomis,
M. D., W. P. Watson, M. D, Physi-
cians. House Staff.- C. K. Law, M. D.,
House Physician and Surgeon; B. L.
Bone, M. D., Assist.; S. D. Kay, Ph.
G., Apothecary; George O. Osborne,
Warden.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL (1864),
Hamilton sq., Jersey City. — In charge
of the Sisters of the Poor of St. Fran-
cis. Supported by contributions. Open
for the reception of patients of all
creeds, and free to those who are poor;
others are expected to pay a moderate
charge. Contains 250 beds. Medical
and Surgical StafE.— J. D. McGill, M.
D., Medical Director; J. B. Culver;
M. D., W. J. Parker, M. D., W. P.
Watson, M. D., H. Vreeland, M. D., J.
Nevin, M. D., B. P. Craig, M. D.,
Physicians; John D. McGill, M. D., T.
J. McLoughlin, M. D., M. Lampson,
M. D., Surgeons: J. J. Craven, M. D.,
W. P. Paison, M. D., Assist. Sur-
geons; N. Bozeman, M. D., N. G. Boze-
man, M. D., Gynecologists; J. J.
Broderick, M. D., M. J. Smith, M. D.,
Assistants; J. L. Corning, M. D., Neu-
rologist; W. P. Watson, M. D., Patholo-
gist; B. L. Bull, M. D., 0. D. Hill,
M. D., J. B. Corrigan, M. D., O. R.
Blanchard, M. D., Medical and Surgical
Assistants.
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NEW JERSEY HOSPITALS.
ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
Orange, N. J. Dispensary open daily,
except Sundays, 12 M. to 1 P. M. Med-
ical and Surgical Staff.— William Pier-
Bon, M. D., W. J. Chandler, M. D., T.
W. Harvey, M. D., J. W. Stickler, M.
D., Surgeons; "W. H. Holmes, M. D.,
T. R. Chambers, M. D., George Bayles,
M. D., J. H. Bradshaw, M. D., Physi-
cians; J. W. Stickler, M. D., Pathologist;
W. Dodge, M. D., House Physician;
Mies A. A. Hintze, M. D., Superin't.
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL (1867),
Main at., Paterson, N. J. In charge of
the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— E. M.
Marsh, M. D., Pres.; C. S. Van Riper,
M. D., W. BlundeU, M. D., Consulting
Surgeons; C. Terriberry, M. D., J. W.
Smith, M. D., Visiting Surgeons; H.
Parke, M. D., F. E. Agnew, M. D.,
Visiting Physicians; W. B. Johnson,
M. D., Ophthalmologist; G. H. Balleray,
M. D., Gynecologist; E. W. Hanlon,
M. D., Res. Physician and Surgeon; J.
D. Grissin, M. D., Assist.; C. H. Scrib-
ner, M. D., A. F. McBride, M. D., Phys-
icians to Dis'y.; J- A. Browne, M. D.,
D. T. BoTvden, M. D., Assistants.
THE PATERSON GENERAL HOS-
PITAL (1871), Paterson, N. J.— Med-
ical and Surgical Staff. — Surgical
Depar't., E. J. Marsh, M. D., B.
O. Magennis, M. D., J. L. Leal,
M. D. ; Gynecological Depart., C. Van
Riper, M. D., G. H. Balleray, M. D.;
Ophthalmological Depart., W. B. John-
son, M. D.; Medical Depar't., A. W.
Rogers, M. D., W. K. Newton, M. D.,
P. A. Harriss, M. D.; House Physician,
0. B. West, M. D.; Assis't, F. D. Mer-
ritt, M. D,. Out-door Depar't, Market,
bet. Madison av. and Huron. Free dis-
pensary for the treatment of the sick
poor. Daily, except Sunday, at 4 P. M.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— M. W. Gill-
son, M. D., J. M. Stewart, M. D., J. R.
Merrill, M. D., J. T. GiUson, M. D.,
T. L. Paton, M. D., J. W. Williams,
M. D.; Mrs. J. Clarkson, Matron.
CHRIST HOSPITAL, (1874), 176
Palisade ave., Jersey City, N. J. Ac-
commodations for 50 patients; 12 par-
tially endowed by subscriptions. Pa-
tients received without regard to creed,
nationality or condition. Those able are
expected to pay according to their
means. Medical and Surgical Staff— W.
R. Fisher, M. D., E. G. Janeway, M.D.,
Consulting Physicians; L. A. Stimson,
M. D., Consulting Surgeon; tJlmer Al-
len, M. D., G. Weinges, M. D., B. P.
Craig, M. D., C. F. Kyte, M. D., Assist.
Physicians; H. M. Smith, M. D., G. K.
Dickinson, M. D., F. D. Gray, M. D.,
J. J. Bauman, M. D., Assist. Surgeons;
A. T. Muzzy, M. D., Ophthalmologist;
G. K. Dickinson, M. D., Pathologist;
J. C. Parsons, M. D., Supt.; E. M.
Somers, M. D., House Physician; H. B.
Masten, M. D., Assist.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL, Trenton.
N. J. Under the care of the Sisters of
St. Francis. Medical and Surgical
Staff. — ^Attending Surgeons, Thoe. H.
Mackenzie, M. D., Cornelius Shepherd,
M. D., Pres. ; Frank V. Cantwell, M. D.,
Curator; Attending Physicians, Richard
R. Rogers, Jiri., M. D., Horace G. Norton,
M. D., B. W. McGalliard, M. D., Sec;
Gynaecologist, H. G. Wetherill, M. D.;
Oculist, Nelson B. Oliphant, M. D.;
Emeritus Surgeons, Richard R. Rogers,
Sr., M. D., Charles H. Dunham, M. D.;
Sister in Charge, Sister Mary Hyacin-
tha; Apothecary, Frank X. Liedmeyer
Ph. G.
ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL (1862),
cor. High and Central ave., Newark,
N. J., under the charge of the Sisters of
the Poor of St. Francis. Admission.—
The charities of the Hospital are con-
ferred on all, irrespective of religions
creed, social condition, color or national-
ity. 1. In emergency cases, accidents,
etc., patients will be admitted immedi-
ately into the Hospital. 2. In all other
cases, application must be made to the
Sisters, and generally, a note from
their physician, stating nature of dis-
ease, will be required. 3. Patients will
be admitted between the hours of 8 a.m.
and 5 p. m. 4. The poor are received
free, but those who are able will be
required to pay a moderate charge. Gen-
eral Hospital Clinic— Daily (Sundays ex-
cepted), at 11 a. m. Medical and Sur-
gical Staff.— Surgeons, Wm. Pierson, M.
§•• "IS^- T>P- ^°™S. M. D., H. C. H.-
Herold, M. D., Jos. Fewsmith, M. D.
Physicians, Chas. D. Bennett, M. D
Chas. X Duffy, M. D., Robert G. Stan-
wood, M p., Henry T. Herold, M. D.
Medical Director, William Pierson, M.D.
Officers, Jos. C. Young, M D Pres ■
Charles D. Bennett, M. D., Sec'y. Exec-
utive Committee— Jos. C. Young M D
(ex-officio), T Y. Sutphen, M. 'd., Jos.'
Fewsmith, M.D House Staff-^ouse
Surgeons, W. F. Seidler, M. D , W D
Mitchell M. D., E. L. 'Bums 'm^' D^;
Floyd McBwan M. D., Asst.; Clinic
Surgeons, F. W. Thum, M. D , Wm?
Stemmerman, M.D., Asst., T. B Hop-
per, MD., Asst ; House Physicians,
O. H. Harrison, M. D., B P Cnmt-
nght, M. D., Chas. H. ^andaU,' M D
Asst. A. M. Mills, M. D., Asst ; Clime
Physicians, B. Z. HaWkes, M D.^
George N. Wait, M. D., W P w^a^Z
ton, M. D., Asst, Irving Cook,' M.jy,
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Asst. Eye and Ear Department— Sur-
geon, T. Y. Sutphen, M. D.; Assist. Sur-
geons, J. Henry Clark, M. D., T. R.
Chambers, M. D., W. D. Garrett, M.D.
Throat Depart.— Surgeon, Theo. W. Cor-
win, M. D.; Assist. Surgeon, Walter S.
Washington, M. D. Dermatological De-
part.—Surgeon, Jos. Fewsmith, M. D.;
Assist Surgeons, Theo. W. Oorwin, M.
D., Henry J. P. Wallhauser, M. D.
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL.— Cor. High
St. and Central ave., Newark, N. J., a
department of St. Michael's Hospital.
In charge of the Sisters of the Poor of
St. Francis. Medical and Surgical
Staff— Consulting Surgeons, William
Pierson, M. D., Edgar Holden, M. D.;
Surgeons, Edward J. Ill, M. D., G. H.
Balleray, M. D.; Assistants, W. E. Car-
roll, M. D., Charles D. Ill, M. D., Chiefs
of Glinic; B. Z. Hawkes, M. D., M.
Seidman, M. D., Assistant Surgeons.
HOSPITAL, OF ST. BARNABAS,
<1867), High St., cor. Montgomery st,
Newark, N. J. Under the charge of the
Sisterhood of St. Margaret (Episcopal).
Capacity, 67 beds. Contains a special
ward for children, and a lying-in de-
partment. Open to all, without regard
to color, race or religion. No contagious
Or syphilitic diseases admitted. Visiting
days, Thurs. and Sun. at 2 to 4 p. m.
Ward patients, $6; private patients, $15
to $25 per week. Medical and Surgical
Stafe— L. Southard, M. D., Pres.; Arthur
Ward, M. D., Sec'y; D. M. DUl, M. D.,
J. F. Hagan, M. D., T. W. Corwin, M.
D., A. Ward, M. D., Attending Physi-
cians; William J. Chandler, M. D., A.
Mercer, M. D., G. Young, M. D., L. E.
HoUister, M. D., Attending Surgeons;
W. S. Disbrow, M. D., H. J. F. Wall-
hauser, M. D., Guenther, M. D.,
Physicians to Out-Door Dept.; W. H.
McKenzie, M. D., S. A. Zwinck, Assts.
to Out-Door; Fred. Hagney, M. D.,
House Physician.
GERMAN HOSPITAL (1870), New-
ark, N. J. Number of beds, 70. All
creeds and nationalities admitted. Board,
$5^; private rooms, $8 to $15, which only
patients of means are expected to pay.
Medical and Surgical Staff- E. B. Guen-
ther, M. D., B. G. P. Diefeenbach, M.
D:, Charles 111, M. D., Charles Lehlbach,
Jr., M. D., Surgeons; V. Nager, M. D.,
M. Leidmann, M. D., F. Hexamer, M.
D., P. Fleger, M. D., F. W. Thum, M.
D., Physicians; E. J. Ill, M. D., Gyne-
cologist; E. J. Kipp, M. D., Ophthalmic
Surgeon; F. Ill, D. D. S., Dental Sur-
geon; W. J. Roeber, M. D., House Phy-
NEWARK CITY HOSPITAL (1883),
Fairmount ave. and Bank, Newark, N.
J. Capacity 120 beds. The hospital is
designed for the relief of indigent poor
of the city of Newark, without regard
to race or color. Patients suffering from
severe accident or sudden illness are ad-
mitted at all hours of the day ornight.
Other cases are admitted on application
to any member of Board of Directors,
any member of Medical Board, Health
Physician, Overseer of the Poor, or Po-
lice Surgeon. A training school for
nurses is connected with the hospital.
Application for nurses must be made
to the principal of the training school.
Principal of training school, Miss Clara
Horrigan. Medical and Surgical Staff —
L. E. HoUister, M. D., Pres.; C. D.
Bennett, M. D., Sec; Charles Young,
M. D., Peter V. P. Hewlett, M. D.,
Archibald Mercer, M. D., L. Eugene
HoUister, M. D., Attending Surgeons;
George R. Kent, M. D., A. K. Baldwin,
M. D., C. Bennett, M. D., C. F. Under-
wood, M. D., Attending Physicians; C.
J. Kipp, M. D., Consulting Oculist; C.
W. F. Holbrook, M. D., Consulting Den-
tist; G. A. Rogers, M. D., House Phy-
sician; M. Ashjr, M. D., House Surgeon;
G. D. Stevenson, M. D., Ambulance
Surgeon and Assist. House Physician
and Surgeon; W. H. Field, Supt.; Mat-
ron, Mrs. W. H. Field.
THE ELIZABETH GENERAL
HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY
(1877), Jacques St., Elizabeth, N. J. Dis-
pensary open on Tues and Fri. from 4 to
5 P. M. Medical and Surgical Staff-
Consulting Physician, J. S. Crane, M.
D.; A. Pettit, M. D., V. Mravlag, M.
D., D. M. Miller, M. D., J. S. Green,
M. D.; Surgeons; T. N. McLean, M.
D., W. A. M. Mack, M. D., N. L.
Wilson, M. D., E. B. Grier, M. D.,
Physicians; C. E. Holton, M. D., House
Surgeon; R. B. Whitehead, M. D., As-
sist.; N. L. Wilson, M. D., E. B.
Grier, M. D., B. J. Montfort, M. D.,
S. J. Keefe, M. D., J. S. Green, M. D.,
Dis. Physicians.
The COOPER HOSPITAL (1877),
Camden. Accommodations for 100..
Medical and Surgical Staff— H. Genet
Taylor, M. D., A. M. Mecray, M. D.,
W. A. Davis, M. D., E. L. B. Godfrey,
M. D., O. B. Gross, M. D., Dow-
ling Benjamin, M. D., Daniel
Strock, M. D., J. H. Wills, M. D.;
Pathologist, G. T. Robinson, M. D.;
Resident Physician, P. M. Mecray, M.
D., J. K. F. Stites, M. D.
THE MUHLENBERG HOSPITAL
(1877), Plainfield, N. J. Capacity, 38
beds. Has 6 private rooms. Supported
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NEW JERSEY HOSPITALS.
by endowments, contributions, etc.
Board from $5 to $10 per week. A
limited number of charity patients re-
ceived. Medical and Surgical Staff-
Surgeons, G. W. Endicott, M. D., J.
B. Probasco, M. D,, M. B. Long, M.
D., B. W. Hedges, M. D.; Physicians,
T. H. Tomlinson, M. D., W. C. Boone,
M. D., W. H. Murray, M. D., X H.
Carman, M. D.; F. C. Ard, M. D., Au-
rist and Oculist; J. E. Janvrin, M. D.,
W. T. Bull, M. D., Consulting Sur-
geons; M. A. Starr, M. D., Consulting
Physician.
HOSPITAL, FOR WOMEN AISD
CHILDREN (1881), cor. South Or-
ange ave., near Bergen St., Newark.
For the treatment of diseases peculiar
to women and children. Medical and
Surgical Staff — Consulting Surgeon, J.
D. Brumley, M. D.; Attending Sur-
geons, J. M. Rand, M. D., E. Sealy,
M. D. ; Assist. Surgeons, D. J. Ed-
wards, M. D., A. B. Nash, M. D.
THE BATONNB HOSPITAL AND
DISPENSARY (1890), 12 E. 30th, Ba-
yonne. No restrictions as to age, s'ex,
color or religious belief. Accommoda-
tions for 40 patients. Supported by
contributions, endowments, subscrip-
tions, etc. Nominal board, $5. Pri-
vate rooma (five), at $7 to $20 per week.
The poor of Bayonne admitted free.
Medical and Surgical Staff.— Attending
Physicians, E. P. Luce, M. D., George
H. Sexsmith, M, D., S. V. Morris, M.
D., L. F. Donohoe, M. D.; Attending
Surgeons, J. T. Field, M. D., F. M.
Corwin, M. D., J. E. Salter, M. D.,
N. Sanborn, M. D., William Mitchell,
D. D. S., G. A. Bradford, D. D. S.;
Honse Physician, L. E. Deary, M. D.
MOUNTAINSIDE HOSPITAL
(1891), Montclair, N. J. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— John J. H. Love, M. D.,
Charles H. Bailey, M. D., Richard P.
Francis, M. D., J. Spencer Brown, M.
D., Richard C. Newton, M. D., Edwin
M. Ward, M. D., William H. White,
M. D., H. B. Whitehorne, M. D.; J.
W. Plnkham, M. D., Consulting Physi-
cian; Henry Power, Pathologist.
Treated during the year ending October
1, 1893, 167; died, 12; remaining, 17.
HACKENSACK HOSPITAL (1888),
Hackensack, N. J. Forty beds. Non-
sectarian. Free to the poor. Support-
ed by contributions and patients able to
pay. Medical and Surgical Staff.—
Honorary members, H. C. Neer, M. D.,
S. J. Zabriskie, M. D., M. Tygert, M.
D., F. S. Armstrong, M. D.,A.L. Van
derwater, M. D.; Consulting Physi-
cians, A. Jacobi, M. D., E. G. Janeway,
M. D.; Consulting Surgeons', J. D.
Bryant, M. D., R. H. Sayre, M. D.,
G. P. Shrady, M. D., R. H. Wylie, M.
D., W. G. Wylie, M. D., D. Webster,
M. D., J. L. Coming, M. D., R. New-
man, M. D., S. M. Payne, M. D.; Visit-
ing Physicians and Surgeons, D. St.
John, M. D., G. E. Brown, M. D.; E. K.
Conrad, House Physician.
ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL (1890),
Englewood, N. J., Managed by an
association oif ladies and gentlemen,
and maintained by voluntary contribu-
tiona. The hospital is free to the sick
and injured poor, and entirely unsec-
tarian. Those wishing private rooms
can be accommodated at very reasona-
ble rates. Capacity, 16 beds. Medical
and Surgical Staff. — D. A. Currie, M.
D., J. J. Haring, M. D.. J. A. Wells,
M. D., J. W. Terry, M. D., Joseph
Huger, M. D., J. A. Wells. Sec'y, J.
M. Simpson, M. D., James W. B. Lan-
sing, M. D.; Attending Physicians and
Surcreons, D. A. Currie, M. D., J. A.
Wells, M. D.; Consulting Physicians, E.
L. Partridge, M. D., J. W. Roosevelt,
M. D., J. J. Haring, M. D.; Consulting
Surgeons, L. A. Stimson, M. D., J. W.
Terry, M. D.; Pathologist, J. W. B.
Lansing, M. D.; Consulting Oculist, N.
M. Emerson, M. D.
AX,L SOULS' HOSPITAIi (1890),
Morristown, N. J., on Mt. Kemble ave.
Capacity, 50 beds. Under charge of
Grey nuns. Open to all, without re-
gard to color, race or religion. Poor from
Morris and Sussex Counties admitted
free. Nominal board in wards, $5 per
week. Private rooms, $7 and upwards.
Medical and Surgical Staff — Stephen
Pierson, M. D., Pres. and Medical Direc-
tor; H. A. Henriques, M.D., Sec'y; P. O.
Barker, M. D., and C. Y. Swan, M. D.J
Consultants; Stephen Pierson, M. D., F.
W. Owen, M. D., P. H. O'Reilly, M. D.,
H. A. Henriques, M. D., C. Anderson, M.
D., Attending Physicians and Surgeons;
Consulting Staff — Wm. Pierson, M. D.,
Parker Syms, M. D., Surgeons; Edward
J. m, M. D., Gynecologist; T. Y. Sut-
phen, M. D., Eye and Ear; Fayette
Smith, M. D., Throat; D. H. McAlpin,
M. D., Pathologist.
PASSAIC HOSPITAL (1892). Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff — R. A. Terhnne,
M. D., F. H. Rice, M. D., C. Van Riper,
M. D., Geo. T. Welsh, M. D.,Wm.H. O'ai^
roll, M. D., P. H. Terhune, M. D., F. F.
C. Demarest, M. D., John Sullivan,
M. D., George L. Rundle, M. D., G. Van
Schott, M. D., J. F. Hadley, M. D.
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MORRISTOWN MEMORIAL HOS-
PITAL (1893), Morris st., Morristown.
Officers— Board of Trustees and the
Woman's Association. The Hospital has
a female and a children's ward. The
annex for contagious diseases. The lat-
ter stands in an isolated position, and
consists of four detached wards grouped
around three sides of the central admin-
istration building. No surgical cases 're-
quiring operations admitted to the Hos-
pital. P. C. Barker, M. D., Physician-
in-Chief ; Mrs. M. A. Collins, Matron.
JOHN WELLS MEMORIAL HOS-
PITAL, OP THE LADIES' HOSPI-
TAL AID ASSOCIATION, New Bruns-
wick, N. J. Admission to the hospital
may be made to a member of the
medical stafE. Patients must present to
the matron a card oft admission, signed
by a member of the medical staff and in-
dorsed. In case of emergency this re-
quirement may be temporarily suspend-
ed. Patients are admitted between 9 a.
m. and 5 p. m. except in, cases of
severe accident, when they may be ad-
mitted at any hour of the day or night.
Incurable cases of chronic disease, cases
of contagious or infectious diseases, or
cases bt venereal diseases or suffering
from alcoholism are not received. The
charge for board in wards $5; private
rooms, $15 and upwards, or otherwise
fixed by the Executive Committee.
Medical and Surgical StafE — Henry R.
Baldwin, M. D., D. O. English, M. D.,
S. V. D. Clark, M. D., N. Williamson,
M. D.^ F. M. Donohue, M. D., J. War-
ren Rice, M. D.; Curator ,_ A. Van Nest
Baldwin, M. D.; Consulting Physician,
Charles H. Voorhees, M. D.
TRENTON CITY HOSPITAL,
Brunswick ave., Trenton. Visiting days
daily from 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 368.
Officers, E. B. Witte, M. D., Supt;
Ida F. Giles, Supervising Nurse. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff— F. H. Williams,
M. D., W. G. McCuUough, M. D., W.
H. G. Griffith, M. D., B. B. Witte, M.D.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
NEWARK CITY DISPENSAEV ,
Centre Market Building, Room 10, New-
ark, N. J. W. A. Smith, Apothecary.
Open daily for dispensing of medicines
from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and 1 to 5
P. M. Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Clinical treatment for the poor, 8 A. M.
daily (Sunday excepted). District Phy-
sicians.- 1st. L. A. Hoffman, M. D.,
bounded by Polk, Hamburg Place and
Passaic River. 2d. P. W. Thum, M. D.,
Polk, Hamburg Place, Union and Pa-
cific 3d. Wm. P. Leidler, M. D., Union,
Pacific, Market and Broad. 4th. O. H.
Roth, M. D., Broad, Market, Spruce,
High, Central ave. and Passaic River.
5th. E. I. Isenburg, M. D., Broad,
Spruce, High, Bank and Charlton. 6th.
F. W. Webner, M. D., Charlton and
Fifteenth ave. 7th. V. Nager, M. D.,
Fifteenth ave., Richmond and Warren.
8th. B. E. Worl, M. D., High, Bank,
Hudson, Norfolk, Central ave. and
Orange. 9th. B. Everitt, M. D., Central
ave., Warren, Hudson, NorfolU and
Bloomefield ave. 10th. E. Z. Hawkes,
M. D., Bloomefield ave., Norfolk,
Orange, High and Central av.
CAMDEN CITY DISPENSARY
(1866).— For the medical relief of the
poor of Camden City. Open from 8
A. M. to 8 P. M. Medical and Surgical
Staff— <jonsulting Physicians, H. Genet
Taylor, M. D., A. M. Mecray, M. D.,
W. A. Davis, M. D., J. M. Ridge, M.
D., G. T. Robinson, M. D.; Consulting
Surgeons, O. B. Gross, M. D., E. L. B.
Godfrey, M. D., Dowling Benjamin,
M. D., Daniel Strock, M. D., J. H.
Wills, M. D.; Medicine, J. G. Doran,
M. D., B. S. Lewis, M. D., E. A. Y.
Shellinger, M. D., G. E. Kirk, M. D.;
Surgery, O. W. Braymer, M. D., J. P.
Strock, M. D., F. L. Horning, M. D.',
J. G. Bailey, M. D.; Gynecology, J. S.
Baer, M. D., William Shafer, M. D.,
N. Davis, M. D.; Eye and Bar, Wm.
R. Powell, M. D., Howard Frick, M.
D., Robert Casperson, M. D., Clarence
Donges, M. D. ; Diseases of the Throat
and Skin, Joseph L. Nicholson, M. D.,
B. E. DeGroff, M. D., Pathologist,
George T. Robinson, M. D.; District
Physicians, Wm. H. Pratt, M. D., Wm.
S. Miller, M. D.; Microscopist, W. S.
Bray, M. D. ; Pharmacist, Thomas G.
W. Phillips, Ph. G.
NEW JERSEY STATE LUNATIC
ASYLUM, (1848), Trenton, Mercer
County, N. J. The^ following counties
are assigned to this asylum: Atlantic,
Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cum-
berland, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex,
Monfliouth, Ocean, Salem and Somerset.
Applications for admission of patients
should be made to the superintendent.
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The certificate of a physician under
oath, an order from a Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas, and approved
by the chosen freeholder of the county
from where the patient resides, are nec-
essary for the commitment of a pauper
or indigent person. Officers. — John W.
Ward, M. D., Medical Director; John
Blirby, M. D., Assist. Physician; John C.
Felty, M. D., Second Assist.; William F.
Jones, M. D., Third Assist.; (Vacancy),
(Fourth Assist.; William H. Barley,
Warden; Harvey H. Johnson, Treas.
ESSEX COUNTY ASYLUM FOR
THE INSANE, Newark (1884).—!,. S.
Hinckley, M. D., Medical Supt.; R. Bol-
ton, M. D., First Assist.; W. H. Hicks,
M. D., Second Assist.; Francis J.
Kearny, Steward; Ellen Marshall, Ma-
tron; J. GrifiSn, Clerk.
HUDSON COUNTY LUNATIC
ASYLUM, Snake Hill, N. J.— G. W.
King, M. D., Supt. and Physician.
BURLINGTON COUNTY ALTMS-
HOUSE AND INSANE ASYLUM,
Pemberton.— T. B. Gaskell, Steward;
Enoch HoUingshead, M. D., Physician,
Pemberton, N. J.
CAMDEN COUNTY INSANE ASY-
LUM, Blackwood, N. J.— Charles F.
Currie, Supt.; Henry E. Brannin, M. D.,
Physician, Blackwood.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY ALMS-
HOUSE AND INSANE ASYLUM,
Bridgeton. — Samuel Tomlinson, Supt.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE IN-
SANE OF NEW JERSEY. Managers,
James N. Pidcock, Pres., White House;
G. Richards, Vice-Pres., Dover; J. B.
Moon, Sec'y, Phillipsburg; J. W. Smith,
M. D., Paterson; D. Schleimer, M. D.,
Elizabeth; F. Heintze, Jersey City; F.
Walter, Trenton; J. O'Rourke, Newark.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY ALMS-
HOUSE AND INSANE ASYLUM,
near Clarksboro.— George G. Wetherby,
Supt.; Albert Trenchard, M. D., Physi-
cian, Mantua.
PASSAIC COUNTY ALMSHOUSE
AND INSANE ASYLUM, Totowa,
N. J.— H. P. Ackerman, Supt.; Ffank
E. Agnew, M. D., Physician, Paterson.
SALEM COUNTY ALMSHOUSE
AND INSANE ASYLUM, Woodstown.
— D. Dickinson, Supt.; Dr. Newton, Dr.
Frost, Physicians.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND SOCIETY
OF JERSEY CITY, 134 Glenwood
ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J. Home
for friendless children. J. H. Games,
Sec'y; E. P. Buffett, M. D;, W. J. Park-
er, M. D., Physicians.
HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, Ber-
gen and Fairview aves., Jersey City
Heights, N. J. For Protestant women
over 60. Entrance fee, $100. Appli-
cants having property are required to
make it over to the institution.
PATERSON EYE AND EAR IN-
FIRMARY (1883), 56 Church st., Pa-
terson.— For the treatment of indigent
persons free of charge suffering with
diseases of the eye, ear and throat.
Open at 2.30 P. M., Mon., Wed. and
Fri. Medical an* Surgical Staff— Con-
sulting Surgeons, O. D. Pomeroy, M.
D., D. Webster, M. D. ; Consulting Phy-
sicians, E. J. Marsh, M. D., W. Blun-
dell, M. D.; Exe. Surgeon, W. B. John-
son, M. D.; Clinical Assist., J. W. Wil-
liams, M, D.
PATERSON ORPHAN ASYLUM.—
W. Cooke, Pres.; W. H. H. Stryker,
Sec'y; W. M. DufEord, Treas. Medical
StafE.— A. W. Rogers, M. D., W. B.
Johnson, M. D., H. Parke, M. D.
NEW JERSEY HOME FOR DIS-
ABLED SOLDIERS, Kearney, N. J.,
A. Mercer, M. D., Surgeon; Major Peter
F. Rogers, M. D., Super't.
CAMDEN HOME FOR FRIEND-
LESS CHILDREN, Camden. H. Genet
Taylor. Medical and Surgical Staff.—
O. W. Braymer, M. D., A. McAllister,
M. D., G. T. Robinson, M. D., W.
R. Powell, M. D., E. Schellinger, M. D.,
J. G. Doran, M. D.
CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY,
Paterson, N. J. J. J. Leal, M. D., W.
B. Johnson, M. D., J. W. Williams, M.
D., Physicians.
ORANGE ORPHAN ASYLUM.—
William Pierson, M. D., T. W. Harvey,
M. D., Physicians.
THE NEWARK CHARITABLE
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY (1880),
60 Sterling st., Newark, N. J. Accom-
modates 20 patients. Dispensary open
daily for eye and ear cases at 2 P. M.;
for throat cases at 11 A. M. Medical
and Surgical Staff.- C. J. Kipp, M. D.,
Executive Surgeon; Charles J. Kipp, M. .»
D., William Rankin, Jr., M. D., W.' E. • :
Cladek, M. D., W. P. Eagleton, M.
D., N. L. Wilson, M. D., M. Seidmann, ,,, |
M. D., F. Webner, M. D., Surgeons "sA
Bye and Bar Dep't.; C. D. Ripley, M. i
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D., W. Brian, M. D., Assist. Surgeons;
B. Holden, M. D., Consulting Surgeon
Throat Dep't.; B. Sealy M. D., F. Smith,
M. D., Attending Surgeons Throat Dep't;
J. O. Johnson, M. D., A. W. Nash, M.
D., A. M. Mills, M. D., Assist.; J. G.
Ii. Borgmeyer, M. D., House Surgeon.
NEW JERSEY TRAINING SCHOOL
FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CHIL-
DREN, Vineland, N. J. Established for
the care, education and training of
feeble-minded children of both sexes.
Under the supervision of a Board of Di-
rectors. Delightfully located, beautiful
drives and pleasant groves. School year
from September to July. Children ad-
mitted at any time. The cottage system
adopted. Farm consists of 120 acres.
School department embraces common
English branches, music, general house-
work, farming, wood-carving, shoemak-
ing and mending, sewing, tailoring, dress-
making, knitting, mat weaving, ham-
mock knitting, mattress making and
general repairing, etc. Visiting day,
Wednesday only, 2 to 4.30 p. m. Offi-
cers: S. 0. Garrison, M. A. Principal;
Miss C. M. Fox, Matron; Board of Di-
rectors: Hon. P. P. Baker, Pres., W.
Graham Tyler, Treas., Wm. H. Nichol-
son, John M. Moore, Thos. J. Smith, M.
D., T. W. Synnott, B. D. Maxham,
Bev. H. H. Beadle, Daniel Thackara,
Benjamin C. Reeve, Chas. Keighley,
Hon. E. C. Stokes, Hon. Howard Car-
row. Medical Department. — Resident, J.
A. Conwell, M. D.; Local Consultant, O.
R. Wiley, M. D. ; Consulting Specialists,
Chas. K. Mills, M. D., S. D. Risley, M.
D., Thos. J. Mays, M. D., B. A. Randall,
M. D., A. W. Watson, M. D., DeForrest
Willard, M. D., John T. Carpenter, M.
D., J. Madison Taylor, M. D., Joseph
Price, M. D. See adv. page 46.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF
ESSEX COUNTY.— P. V. P. Hewlett,
M. D., County Physician; H. P. Roden,
M. D., W. V. W. Vreeland, Gustave J.
Walber, Coroners.
BOARD OF HEALTH, CITY OF
NEWARK.— C. M. Zeh, M. D., Pres.;
Charles Lehlbach, Jr., M. D., Health
Officer and Sec'y; Moses Straus, Treas.;
Ed. Dunn, Wm. B. Guild, John A. Fur-
man, John Brennig, F. B. Mandeville,
M. D., D. L. Wallace, M. D., H. C. H.
Herold, M. D., Members; Chauncey G.
Parker, Attorney for Board ; H. B. Bald-
win, Chemist.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF
HUDSON COUNTY.— Board of Health
and Vital Statictics of the County of
Hudson. Office, Jersey City Heights, ad-
joining the Court House. Meets the first
and third Mondays in each^iM^Jg^ jjS^
P. M. Constitution of the Board: W.
W. Varick, M. D., Commissioner, Jersey
City; C. H. McNeil, M. D., Commission-
er, Jersey City; C. B. Converse, M. D.,
County Physician, Commissioner; G. D.
Saltonstall, M. D., Dan'l Tierney, M.
Nevin, Health Inspectors; H. W. Win-
field, Counsel, Jersey City. Organization
of the Board: W. W. Varick, M. D.,
Pres.; C. J. Rooney, Clerk, .Jersey City
Heights; H. F. Franke, Hobcken; G.
W. Rothe, Harrison; G. W. C. Phillips,
Jersey City; H. K. Gaynor, Jersey City
Heights; C. D. Ayers, Bayonne, Deputy
Registrars.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF
PASSAIC COUNTY.— Walter B. B.
Johnson, M. D., County Physician, 170
Broadway, Paterson, 9 to 1, 6 to 7.30
P. M. J. A. Brovme, M. D., W. H.
Carroll, M. D., S. F. Wiley, M. D., Cor-
oners.
NEW JERSEY SCHOOL FOR
DEAF-MUTES, Trenton, N. J. This
school is under the control of the State
Board of Education, which is constitut-
ed as follows: Officers — Jas. L. Hays,
Pres.; N. M. Butler, Vice-Pres.; A. B.
Poland, Sec'y, Trenton; J. B. Woodward,
Treas., of Normal School; Wm. S. Han-
cock, Treas. of School for Deaf-Mutes.
Visiting days Mon. and Thurs., 9 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 125.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF
NEW JERSEY (1877)_. The board con-
sists of ten members, including the Sec-
retary of State, Attorney-General and
State Geologist, who are members ex-
officio. The others, appointed by the
Governor, are as follows: Prof. C. F.
Brackett, M. D., LL. D., Princeton; P.
Gauntt, M. D., Burlington; Prof. A. R.
Deeds, Ph. D., Hoboken; J. A. Githens,-'
Asbury Park; Edward R. O'Reilly,
M. D., Elizabeth; Laban Dennis, M. D.,
Newark. C. F. Brackett, Pres.; E. M.
Hunt, Sec'y, and Med. Supt. Vital Sta-
tistics, Trenton, N. J. The board inves-
tigates and reports upon all matters re-
lating to public health; has a Bureau of
Vital Statistics, to which full reports are
made. Health Boards are now establish-
ed in each township and city.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, N. G.
N. J. Surgeon-General with Rank of
Brigadier-General — John D. McGill, M.
D., Jersey City. Surgeon of Division,
with Rank of Colonel.— G. W. Terri-
berry, M. D., Paterson. Surgeons of
Brigade, with Rank of Lieut.-Oolonel. —
1st Brigade, C. B. W. Meyers, M. D.,
Paterson; 2d Brigade, Franklin Gauntt,
M. D., Burlington. Surgeon and Med-
r, with Rank of Lieut.-
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Colonel.— E. L. B. Godfrey, M. D., Cam-
den. Surgeons of Regiments and Bat-
talions, with Rank of Major. — 1st Reg't,
D. L. Wallace, M. D., Newark; 2d Reg't,
O. Buttner, M. D., Orange; 3d Reg't, V.
Mravlag, M. D., Elizabeth; 4th Reg't, M.
Lampson, M. D., Jersey City; 6th Reg't,
D. Strock, M. D., Camden; 7th Reg't,
C. B. Leavitt, M. D., Trenton. As't. Sur-
geons of Regiments and Battalions, with
Rank of Captain and First X/ieutenant.
—1st Batt., 1st Reg't, Henry AUeis, M.
D.; 2d Batt., 1st Reg't, Robt. Dunlop,
M. D.; 1st Batt. 2d Reg't, Thos. F.
O'Grady, M. D.; 2d Batt,. 2d Reg't,
Wm. M. Brien, M. D., Orange Valley;
3d Batt., 1st Reg't, Vacant; 3d Batt., 2d
Reg't, Vacant; 1st Batt., 3d Reg't, C.
M. Slack, M. D., New Brunswick; 2d
Batt., 3d Reg't, Vacant; 1st Batt., 4th
Reg't, W. J. Parker, M. D., Jersey City;
2d Batt. 4th Reg't, Vacant; 1st Batt.,
3d Reg't, C. M. Slack, M. D., New
Brunswick; 2d Batt., 3d Reg't, J. J.
Broderick, M. D., Jersey City; 1st Batt.,
6th Reg't, O. W. Braymer, M. D., Cam-
den; 2d Batt., 6th Reg't, W. G. Bailey,
M. D., Camden; 1st Batt., 7th Reg't, J.
B. Shaw, M. D., Trenton; 2d Batt., 7th
Reg't, Vacant.
MEDICAX, EXAMINING SUR-
GEONS FOR THE PENSION BU-
REAU IN THE STATE OF NEW
JERSEY (Official).- These Boards meet
every Wednesday at 10 A. M., at the
places designated:
Atlantic City. Nelson Ingram, M. D.,
Pres.; H. H. Jones, M. D., Sec'y; Wil-
lard Wright, M. D., Treas.
Egg Harbor City. T. H. Boyson, M.
D.
Camden. J. W. Donges, M. D., Pres.;
J. K. Bennett, M. D., Treas.; P. W.
Beale, M. D., Sec'y.
Millville. C. R. Wiley, M. D., Pres.;
W. H. 0. Smith, M. D„ Treas.; Joseph
Sheppard, M. D., Sec'y.-
Toms River. Office of Pres. and Sec'y
vacant; W. B. Searls, M. D., Treas.
Newark. D. M. Skinner, M.. D., Pres. ;
M. S. Crane, M. D., Sec'y; A. K. Bald-
win, M. D., Treas.
Jersey City. T. J. McLaughlin, M. D.,
Pres.; J. E. West, M. D., Sec'y; Henry
Allers, M. D., Treas.
Trenton. C. H. Mcllvaine, M. D.,
Pres.; I. M. Shepherd, M. D., Sec'y; J.
B. Shaw, M. D., Treas.
Morristown. P. C. Parker, M. D.
Paterson. W. K. Newson, M. D.,
Pres.; J. H. Banta, M. D., Sec'y; G. H.
McFadden, M. D., Treas.
Salem. Clinton Gibbon, M. D.
Somerville. T. V. Meacham, M. D.,
Pres.; J. E. Anderson, M. D., Sec'y; W.
F. Patterson, M. D., Treas.
Plainfield. H. H. Lowry, M. D.
Washington. A. C. Van Syckle, M.
D., Pres.; L. C. Burd, M. D., Sec'y;
Isaac Barker, M. D., Treaa.
CAMDEN TRAINING SCHOOL
FOR NURSES, was organized 1889,
under the laws of the State of New Jer-
sey, and under the management of the
physicians connected with the Cooper
Hospital, Camden. The scool is de-
Signed to impart knowledge of the
science and art of nursing and caring
for the sick. It is intended that
this school shall afford opportunity to
any who wish to become proficient in
nursing to obtain such instruction at a ,
moderate cost, and without the neces-
sity of spending an apprenticeship in a
hospital. Board of Managers. — H. G.
Taylor, M. D., Pres.; A. M. Mecray,
M. D., Vice Pres.; D. Strock, M. D.,
Sec;. W. A. Davis, M. D.; Treas.; B.
L. B. Godfrey, M. D., O. B. Gross, M.
D., D. Benjamin, M. D., G. T. Rob-
inson, M. D., and J. H. Wills, A. M.,
M. D. Faculty.— E. L. B. Godfrey, M.
D., Lecturer on Medical Nursing; '
Joseph W. Nicholson, M. D., Lecturer
on Surgical Nursing; D. Benjamin, M.
D., Lecturer on Obstetrical Nursing; O.
B. Gross, M. D., Lecturer on Elemen-
tary Anatomy and Physiology; D.
Strock, M. D., Lecturer on Dietetics; J.
H. Wills, M. D., Lecturer on Hygiene
and Massage; G. T. Robinson, M. D.,
Lecturer on General Nursing.
WEST JERSEY HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICAL SOCIETY.— Annual meet-
ing is held in Camden, third Wednesday
in May. Censors, George D. Woodward,
M. D., C. H. Hubbard, M. D., E. M.
Howard, M. D.; Wallace McGeorge,
M. D., Sec'y, Camden; J. G. Streets,
M. D., Pres., Bridgeton; T. Elwood
Parker, M. D., V. Pres., Woodbury.
MAOHAON HOMOEOPATHIC
CLUB OF JERSEY CITY.— Annual
meeting is held in Jersey City, in Feb-
ruary. W. J. Arlitz, M. D., Pres., Ho-
boken; Z. P. Fletcher, M. D., Sec'y,
Jersey City.
PATERSON BOARD OF HEALTH,
office Room 8, City Hall, Washington
street.— J. L. Leal, M. D., Health Offi-
cer; James Mills, President; Thomas L.
Paton, M. D., ex-Ofacio City Physician;
James P. McNair, T. Y. Kinne, M. D.,
John T. Pollitt, ex-Officio Registrar of
Vital Statistics; Ph. A. Harris, M. D.
(Appointed by the Mayor.) Joseph B.
Mills, Secretary; William I. Lewis,,
Counsel.
NEW JERSEY MEDICAL CLUB
(HOM.).— Annual meeting is held in
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Newark, third Wednesday in March.
John Wilson, M. D., Pres., Bloomfield;
John YoungloYe, M. D., Sec'y, Eliza-
beth.
NEWARK ORPHAN ASYLUM, 323
High St. (1848.)— Mrs. John A. Miller,
First Directress; Mrs. H. C. Fish, Sec-
ond Directress; Mrs. S. R. W. Heath,
Treas.; Miss S. B. Ricord, Cor. Sec;
Miss Anna H. Hartshorne, Rec. Sec;
H. J. Anderson, M. D., Physician; C. W.
F. Holbrook, D. D. S., Dentist; L. Den-
nis, M. D., and F. W. Mandeville,
M. D,. Consulting Physicians; Mrs. S.
M. Van Vleck, Matron; Mrs. William-
son and Miss Dill, Teachers. Visitors
admitted on Tuesday and Friday of each
week, and the friends of the children
on the first Friday of each month. Re-
ceives orphans and half-orphans from
2 to 10 years of age.
PROTESTANT FOSTER HOME
SOCIETY, 284 Belleville ave., Newark,
N. J., (1848.)— Miss Kate Blunk, Ma-
tron. Tmstees— F. Frelinghuysen, H.
J. Poinier, A. P. Whitehead, G. D. G.
Moore. Medical State— W. S. Ward,
M. D., J. Fewsmith, M. D., C. J. Kipp,
M. D., Oculist; A. McKirgan, D. D. S.,
Dentist. Open for visitors every day ex-
cept Saturday and Sunday. Receives
orphans, half-orphans and friendless
children.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF
RESPECTABLE AGED WOMEN, 225
Mount Pleasant ave., Newark, N. J. —
Mrs. J. P. Wilson, First Directress, 96
Clinton ave.; Mrs. J. Fewsmith, Second
Directress; Mrs. J. H. Ballantyne,
Treas.; Miss S. B. Ricord, Cor. Sec'y;
Mrs. Alicia A. Smith, Bee Sec'y. Open
for visitors on Wednesday and Friday
of each week, between the hours of 2
and 5 P. M. Physicians— A. Ward, M.D.,
E. M. Lyon, M. D., H. J. Anderson,
M. D., Mrs. E. W. Edwards, M. D.,
W. Rankin, Jr.. G. W. Harmon, M. D.,
T. Corwin, M. D.; F. E. Riley, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
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ATLANTIC COUNTY MBDIOAX,
SOCIETY.— Will meet at City Hall,
Atlantic City. Officers.— B. O. Pen-
nington, M. B., Pres.; T. P. Waters,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; E. C. Chew, M. D.,
Seo'y; Atlantic City; E. L. Reed, M. X>.,
Treas.; H. C. James, M. D., Reporter.
BERGEN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet the second
Tues. of April, July Oct. and Jan.;
annual election in April at Hack-
ensack. Initiation fee, $8; annual dues,
and assessment. Officers. — ^M. Tygert,
M. D., Pres.; W. J. Vroom. M. D.,
Vice-Pres.; D. A. Currie, M. D., Sec'y;
Englewood; D. St. John, M. D., Treas.;
S. E. Armstrong, M. D., District Re-
porter.
BURLINGTON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.- Will meet at Bur-
lington and Mt. Holly 3d Tues. in Jan.,
April, June and Oct. Officers. — N. N.
Stokes, M. D., Pres.; R. H. Parsons,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; A. W. Taylor, M. D.,
Sec'yi Beverly; E. Hollingshead, M. D.,
Treas.; W. H. Shipps, M. D., Historian;
Censors, R. H. Parsons, M. D., W.
L. Martin, M. D., B. W. Macfarland,
M. D.
CAMDEN CITY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Disp'y Bldg,
2d Thurs. each month, except July and
Aug. Officers. — Joseph H. Wills, M. D.,
Pres.; O. W. Braymer, M. D., Vioe-
Pres.; S. Presley, M. D., Sec'y; A. H.
Lippincott, M. D., Treas.; Daniel
Strock, M. D., Rep.
CAMDEN COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Annual meeting 2d Tues.
in May, and 2d Tues. in May, Nov.
and Feb., at Camden. Officers,— H. F.
Palm, M. D., Pres.; E. P. Townsend,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; A. T. Dobson, M. D.,
Sec'y, Camden; G. T. Robinson, M. D.,
Treas; J. R. Stevenson, M. D., His-
torian; Censors, H. E. Branin, M. D.,
A. Marcy, M. D., H. G. Taylor, M. D.,
J. R. Stevenson, M. D.
CAPE MAY COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Cape May
first Thurs. in April and Nov. Officers.
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—J. C. Marshall, M. D., Pres.; Eu-
gene Way, M. D., Vice-Pres.; W. A.
Lake, M. D., Sec'y, Green Creek; R.
Marshall, M. D., Treas.; Censors, Julius
Way, M. D., Emlyn Physick, M. D., V.
M. D. Marcy, M. D.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Bridge-
ton, 2d Tues. in April and Oct. Offi-
cers.—J. Rulon Dare, M. D., Pres.; S.
T. Day, M. D., Vic&-Pres.; Henry W.
Elmer, M. D., Sec'y, Bridgeton; J.
Tomlinson, M. D., Treas.; M. K. El-
mer, M. D., Rep.
ESSEX COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
OIETY.— Will meet quarterly for
scientific purposes; annual, first Tues. in
April. Officers. — Joseph C. Young, M.
D., Pres.; Geo. Bayles, M. D., Vice-
Pres.; A. Mercer, M. D., Seo'y, 31
Washington st.. Newark; C. D. Ben-
nett, M. D., Treas.; T. W. Corwln,
M. D., Rep.
NEWARK MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.— To cultivate friendship among
its members, promote the interests of
the profession, encourage improvement
in medical science, regulate professional
intercourse and the fees for services.
Meets annually. Officers. — A. C. Dough-
erty, M. D., Pres.; O. Lehlbach Jr.,
M. D., Vice-Pres.; A. Frey, M. D.,
Sec'y and Treas.
PRACTITIONERS' CLUB, of New-
ark, N. J. Officers. — Robert L. Burrage,
M. D., Pres.; William S. Disbrow, M. D.
Vice Pres.; Charles Lehlbach, Jr., M.
D., Sec'y and Treas., 225 Washing-
ton.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY MEDI
OAL SOCIETY.— Will meet quarterly,
on the last Wed. of Jan., April, July
and Oct. Place of meeting designated
at previous meeting. Officers. — H. G.
Buckingham, M. D., Pres.; G. E. Read-
ing, M. D., Sec'y and Treas., Woodbuiy.
HUDSON COUNTY MEDIOAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Jersey City
first Tues. in each month. Officers. — J.
Nevin, M. D., Pres.; F. M. Corwdn,
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M. D., Viee-Pres.; J. J. Broderiek,
M. D., Setfy, 174 Pacific ave., Jersey
City; M. J. Smith, M. D., Treas., Jersey
City; J. A. Bxton, M. D., Rep., Arling-
ton.
HUNTERDON COUNTY MEDI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Will meet at Flem-
ington fourth Tues. in April and third
Tues. in Oct. Officers. — ^A. M. Cooper,
M. D., Pres.; O. H. Sproul, M. D., Sec'y,
Memington; Isaac S. Cramer, M. D.,
Treas.; G. N. Best, M. D., Rep.
MERCER COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Trenton first
Tuesday of each mouth. Annual meet-
ing second Tuesday in May. Officers. —
C. F. Adams, M. D., Pres.; H. B. Cos-
till, Vice Pres.; B. W. McGillard,
Sec'y, Trenton; W. Elmer, Tireas.; I. M.
Shepherd, Rep.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at New Bruns-
wick third Wednesday of Jan., April,
July and Octt Officers.— S. V. D. Clark,
M. D., Pres.; J. W. Rice, M. D., Vice
Pres.; David Stephens, M. D., Sec'y.
New Brunswick; D. C. English, M. D.,
Treas.; A. V. N. Baldwin, M. D., Rep.
Treas.; Censors, C W. Terriberry, M.
D., C. Terriberry, M. D., C. Van Riper,
M. D.
MONMOUTH COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at New Bruns-
tiiird Mon. in May and Oct. Officers.—
W. B. Warner, M. D., Pres.; J. F.
Davidson, M. D., Vice Pres.; D. Mc-
Lean Forman, M. D., Sec'y, Freehold;
I. S. Long, M. D., Treas.; C. Price,
M. D., Rep.
MORRIS COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.— Will meet at Morristown an-
nually second Tues. in May; semi-an-
nual second Tues. in Dec. Officers. — C.
Wigg, M. D., Pres.; J. Douglass, M. D.,
Vice Pres. ; Levi Farrow, M. D., Sec'y,
Middle Valley; J. S. Stiger, M. D.,
Treas.; E. P. Cooper, M. D., Rep.
OCEAN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet at Toms River first
Thurs. in May, Aug., Nov. and Feb'y.
Officers.— W. H. Hall, M. D., Pres.;
W. B. Searles, M. D., Sec'y, Forked
River; R. L. Disbrow, M. D., Treas.;
J. H. Piatt, M. D., Rep.
SALEM COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will met at Woodstown first
Wed. of Feb. May, Aug. and Nov.
Officers.— L. T. Glover, M. D., Pres.;
L. F. Halsey, M. D., Vice Pres.; H.
Chavanne, M. D., Sec'y and Treas.,
Salem; W. S. Patrick, M. D., Reporter;
Censors, B. A. Waddington, M. D., W.
H. James, M. D., Garrison, M. D.
SOMERSET COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY.— Will meet at Somerville last
Thurs. of Jan., April, July and Oct.
Officers.- C. R. P. Fisher, M. D., Pres.;
W. B. Methewson, M. D., Vice Pres.;
J. P. Hecht, M. D., Cor. Sec'y, Rari-
tan; L. T. Reed, M. D., Rec. Sec'y,
Somerville; W. H. Merrill, M. D.,
Tireas. ; A. L. Stillwell, M. D., Rep.
PASSAIC COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Paterson third
Tues. monthly; annually, third Tues.
in April. Officers.— T. J. Kane, M. D.,
Pres.; W. K. Newton, M. D., Vice
Pres.; J. T. Gillson, M. D., Sec'y, Pat-
erson; J. W. Atkinson, M. D., Repor-
ter, Paterson; M. A. Mackintosh, M. D.,
SUSSEX COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIBTY.— Will meet at Newton 2d Tues.
in May. Officers. — B. W. Ferguson,
M. D., Pres.; L. C. Burd, M. D., Vice
Pres.; L. D. Miller, M. D., Sec'y, New-
ton; E. Morrison, M. D., Treas.; C. K.
Davison, M. D., Rep.
UNION COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Elizabeth C. H.,
2d Wed. in Jan., April, July and Oct.;
annual meeting in April. Officers — N.
L. Wilson, M. D., Pres. ; W. E. Cladick,
M. D., Vice Pres.; E. B. Grier, M. D.,
Sec'y, Elizabeth; F. W. Westcott, M.
D., Treas., Scotch Plains; S. J. Keefe,
M. D., Rep.
WARREN COUNTY MEDICAL SO-
CIETY.—Will meet at Belvidere lat
Tues. in June, Officers. — W. J. Burd,
M. D., Pres.; L. B. Hoagland, M. D.,
Vice Pres.; J: C. Johnson, M. D., Sec'y,
Blairstown; W. H. McGee, M. D.,
Treas.; J. H. Griffith, M. D., Rep.
ORANGE MOUNTAIN MEDICAL
SOCIETY (188i), Orange, N. Y. For
the discussion of professional topics
and the cultivation of friendly inter-
course among the members. Meetings
monthly at the residences of the mem-
bers. Number of members limited to
thirty.
Officers.- H. B. Whitehom, M. D.,
Pres.; J. W. Stickler, M. D., Vice
Pres.; M. Runyon, M. D., J. S. Brown,
M. D., Sec'y, So. Orange; Talcot R.
Chambers, M. D., Treas.; W. D. Gar-
rett, M. D., Reporter; Censors, J. W.
Stickler, M. D., Chairman; H. B. White-
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O. Newton, M. D., M. Runyon, M. D.,
O. Buttner, M. D., W. B. Graves', M.
D., 0. H. Bailey, M. D.
PASSAIC CITY MBDIOAX. SO-
CIETY. Officers.— F. F. C. Demarest,
M. D., Pres.; W. H. Carroll, Vice
Pres.; P. H. Terhune, Sec'y; G. Van
Riper, M. D., Treas.; G. T. Welsh,
M. D., John Sullivan, M. D., R. A.
Terhune, M. D., Executive Committee.
NEW JERSEY ACADEMY OF
MEDICINE. Meets on the third Wed-
nesday of each month at 3 p. m. Officers.
—3. D. McGill, M. D., Pres., Jersey
City; R. Iv. Burrage, 1st Vice Pres.,
Newark; R. F. Chabert, M. D., 2d Vice
Pres., Hoboken; A. K. Baldwin, M.
D., 3d Vice Pres., Newark; J. J. Brode-
rick, M. D., Rec. Sec'y, Jersey City;
W. P. Watson, M. D., Cor. Sec'y. Jer-
sey City; L. Southard, M. D., Treae.,
Newark.
CLINICAL SOCIETY OP THE
ELIZABETH GENERAL HOSPITAL
AND DISPENSARY. Meets on the
second Tuesday of each month, except
July, Aug. and Sept. Officers.— V.
Mravlag, M. D., Pres.; A. Pettit, M.
D., Vice Pres.; N. L. Wilson, M. D.,
Sec'y; E. B. Grier, M. D., Treas.
Pres., Newark; Archibald Mercer, M.
D., Sec'y, 31 Washington et., Newark;
George R. Kent, M. D., Treae.. New-
ark; Directors, Charles Young, M. D.,
Newark; Edward J. Ill, M. D., Newark;
L. E. HoUister, M. D., Newark; Ernest
M. Lyon, M. D., Newark; William
Rankin, M. D., Newark; Daniel M.
Skinner, M. D., Belleville; Charles F. J.
Lehlbach, M. D., Newark; James H.
Rosenkrans, M. D., Hoboken; Charles
D. Bennett, M. D., Newark.
SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OP
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OP MED-
ICAL MEN OF NEW JERSEY (1882).
Affords pecuniary aid to the widows
and children of deceased members. Pe-
cuniary aid may be furnished to its
sick members in case of special need.
4-ny member of the regular medical pro-
fession, in good standing, in the State
of New Jersey may be admitted a mem-
ber of this association by not less than
five affirmative votes of the members
of the Board of Trustees, by ballot,
on paying an initiation fee of $2 and
the first assessment. All claims are
paid immediately. On the death of a
member an assessment is levied from
every member, viz,: one dollar from
those admitted under fifty years of age,
and two dollars from those admitted
over fifty years of age. The association
shall hold its annual meeting on the
second Tuesday in May of each year,
when the annual reports shall be submit-
ted, and officers elected. The Board of
Trustees shall meet every month. Pres-
ent membership, 173. Permanent fund,
$1260; relief fund, $144. Officers.-
Joseph D. Osborne, M. D., Pres., New-
ark; Charles J. Kipp, M. D., Vice
STATE BOARD OP MEDICAL EX-
AMINERS OP NEW JERSEY.
A. K. Baldwin, M. D., Pres.; Wil-
liam Perry Watson, M. D., Sec'y; A.
H. Worthington, M. D., Treas.; Wil-
liam L. Newell, M. D., Millville, Ex-
aminer in Materia Medica and Thera-
pautics; P. B. Lane, M. D., East
Orange, Examiner in Chemistry and in
Eclectic Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics; n^lliam Perry Watson, M. D.,
Jersey City, Examiner in Practice of
Medicine, including diseases of the skin,
nose and throat; A. K. Bafdwin, M. D.,
Newark, Examiner in Surgery, includ-
ing surgical anatomy and diseases of
the eye, ear and genito-urinary organs;
A. Uebelacker, M. D., Morristown, Ex-
aminer in Anatomy; E. L. B. Godfrey,
M. D., Camden, Examiner in Obstet-
rice and Gynecology; Edwin DeBaun, M.
D., Passaic, Examiner in Physiology;
G. P. Wilbur, M. D., Asbury Park,
Examiner in Histology, Pathology and
Bacteriology; A. H. Worthington, M.
D., Trenton, Examiner in Hygiene and
Medical Jurisprudence, and in Homoeo-
pathic Materia Medica and Therapeu-
tics.
Requirements for license to practice
medicine and surgery in the State of
New Jersey. 1894-95. All requirements
for admission should be completed at
least two weeks before examinations.
They are as follows:
1. Evidence that applicant is more
than 21 years of age.
2. Certificates of moral character from
not less thaii two physicians in good
standing, one of whom must be a
resident of this State.
3. Candidates must be graduates from
an accredited literary or scientific col-
lege, or have completed satisfactorily
not less than a three years' course in an
accredited high school or academy, or
have received a preparatory education
covering the following branches, viz:
Orthography, arithmetic, English gram-
mar and composition, geography, history
of the United States, algebra and phy-
sics, as certified by the State Superinten-
dent of Public Insti-uction of New Jer-
sey.
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4. Candidates must have "received a
diploma conferring the degree of doctor
of medicine from some legally incorpo-
rated medical college (which in tiie
opinion of said board was in good stand-
ing at time of issuing said diploma) in
the United States, or a diploma or li-
cense conferring the full right to practice
all the branches of medicine and sur-
gery in some foreign country, and has
also studied medicine four years, in-
cluding three courses of lectures in dif-
ferent years, in some legally incorpo-
rated Ajnerican or foreign medical col-
lege or colleges prior to the granting of
said diploma or foreign license; pro-
vided, however, that two courses of
medical lectures, both of which shall be
either begun or completed within the
same calendar year, shall not be con-
sidered to satisfy the above require-
ments."
First exemption: Evidence of one
year's service "as a member of the
resident medical stafE of any legally
incorporated charitable or municipal
hospital or asylum" or of five or more
years reputable practice of medicine
and surgery may be accepted as equi-
valent to one year's study of medicine
and surgery.
5. All examinations shall be written
in the English language, and the ques-
tions and answers shall be, except in
materia medica and therapeutics, such
as can be answered in common by all
schools of practice; if the applicant
intends to practice homoeopathy or eclec-
ticism, the members of said board of
those schools respectively shall examine
said applicant in the materia medica
and therapeutics of the school in which
such applicant intends to practice; the
examinations shall be in the follow-
ing subjects, namely, (Sec. 1.) materia
medica and therapeutics; (Sec. 2.) ob-
stetrics and gynecology; (Sec. 3.) prac-
tice of medicine, including diseases of
the skin, nose and throat; (Sec. 4) sur-
gery, including surgical anatomy and dis-
eases of the eye, ear and genito-urinary
organs; (Sec. 5.) anatomy; (Sec. 6.)
physiology; (Sec. 7.) chemistry; (Sec.
•8.) histology; pathology; bateriology;
(Sec. 9.) hygiene; medical jurispru-
■dence."
Second exemption: Applicants exam-
ined and licensed by or who are or have
been members of State examining and
licensing boards of other States, upon
the payment of fifty dollars to the
treasurer of said board, and on filing
with the secretary of said board a
■copy of his or her license or certificate,
certified by the afiidavit of the president
and secretary of such board, showing
also that the standard of requirements
■of said board at the time of said 11-
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stantially the same as that required by
said board, and of his or her affidavit
as to the personalty thereof, may be
granted a license by said board without
further examination thereby."
KTJLES FOR OONDUanNG MEDIOAL EXAM-
INATIONS. 1894-95.
First. — Help of every kind must be re-
moved from the reach and sight of the
candidate. Any candidate detected in
trying to give or obtain aid shall be in-
stantly dismissed from the room, and his
or her paper for the entire work can-
celed.
Second. — Questions must be given out
and answers collected punctually at the '
time specified for that section. Under
no circumstances will papers be accepted
unless the examination be actually held
at the appointed time. The time for
each examination paper of ten questions
shall not exceed two hours.
Third. — If any candidate' withdraw
himself or herself, without permission,
from the sight of the examiner, his or
her examination shall be closed. This
rule permits a candidate, temporarily ill,
to withdraw from the room and return
only by the consent of the examiner.
Fourth. — No candidate shall, under
any circumstances, enter the examina-
tion more than thirty minutes late, un-
less excused by the examiner; and no
candidate shall leave the room within
thirty minutes after the distribution of
question papers.
Fifth. — All examinations shall be in
writing. Candidates must furnish their
own pen-holders and pens. Paper, blot-
ters and ink will be supplied by the se-
cretary.
Sixth. — ^The examinations shall con-
tinue two days; the sessions of the first
day being from 9 to 11, 11 to 1, 2 to 4,
4 to 6, and 8 to 10, respectively; the ses-
sions of the second day being from
9 to 11, 11 to 1, 2 to 4, and 4 to 6, re-
spectively. The final meeting of the
Board for the adjudication of the results
of the examinations shall be held with-
in two weeks thereafter.
Seventh. — The examiner in each sec-
tion shall not be engaged in any other
business except supervising the examina-
tion while it is going on, and there shall
be one or more associate examiners pres-
ent with him during the entire session.
Eighth.— A total average of 75 per
cent, shall be necessary to license a can-
didate (he or she having otherwise com-
plied with the law) providing that in no
one section shall the average percentage
be less than 50 per cent., in which case,
however, should the total average per-
centage in all other sections be above "75
per cent, the candidate may be granted
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a second examination immediately upon
that section. A candidate iiaving less
than 50 per cent, in more than one sec-
tion shall be rejected.
Ninth. — Each candidate shall sign the
following pledge before commencing the
examinations, viz: — "I hereby pledge my
word of honor, without mental reserva-
tion or evasion in any manner, that dur-
ing my examinations before this Board
which I am now about to commence, I
will neither give to a fellow candidate
nor receive from him or from any other
source whatever, any information relat-
ing to the subject under consideration.
Furthermore, I will write the number
fgiven hereon opposite my name) upon
all my examination papers as my oflBcial
number."
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MEDICAL LAWS OP NEW JERSEY.
An Act to regulate the practice of med-
icine and surgery, to license physicians
and surgeons, and to punish persona
violating the provisions thereof.
Approved May 22, 1894.
1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
General Assembly of the State of New
Jersey, That the Governor shall appoint,
by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate, a Board of Examiners, to be
known as the State Board of Medical
Examiners, said board to consist of nine
members, who shall be persons of recog-
nized professional ability and honor;
the terms of office of said board shall be
three years, or until their successors are
appointed; provided, however, that the
members of the board first appointed
'shall be divided into three classes, each
class to consist of three persons; the
first class shall hold office under said
appointment for one year, the second
for two years and the third for thi'ee
years from the date of their appoint-
ment, and thereafter each member shall
be appointed for a term of three years;
and provided further, that said board
shall consist of five old-school physi-
cians, three homoeopaths and one eclec-
tic; said appointees, shall, within thirty
days after the receipt of the respective
commissions, take, subscribe and file, in
the office of the Secretary of State, the
oath or affirmation prescribed by law.
2. And, be it enacted. That said board
shall elect a President, a Secretary and
a Treasurer from its membership; it
shall have a common seal, and its Pres-
ident shall be empowered to issue subpoe-
nas and to administer oaths in taking
testimony in any matter pertaining to
the duties of said board; it shall make
and adopt all necessary rules, regulations
and by-laws not inconsistent with the
laws of this State or of the United
States, whereby to perform the duties
and to transact the business required un-
der the provisions of this act.
3. And be it enacted, That said board
shall hold meetings for examinations at
the capitol building of this State on the
third Tuesday of June and Sepetember
of each year, and at such other times
and places as the board may deem ex-
pedient; said board shall keep an official
record of all its meetings, and an official
register of all applicants for a license to
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State; said register shall show the name,
age, nativity, last and intended place of
residence of each candidate, the time he
or she has spent in obtaining a compe-
tent common school education, and in
medical study, in or out of medical
school, and the names and location of all
medical schools or examining and li-
censing boards which have granted said
applicant any degree or certificate of
attendance upon lectures upon medicine
and surgery or State examinations; said
register shall also show whether said
applicant was examined, licensed or re-
jected under this act, and said register
shall be prima facie evidence of all mat-
ters therein contained.
4. And be it enacted, That all persons
hereafter commencing the practice of
medicine or surgery in any of its branch-
es in this State shall apply to said board
for a license so to do; applicants for ex-
amination shall present to the secretary
of this board, at least ten days before
the commencement of the examination
at which he or she is to be examined, a
written application on a form or forms
provided by said board, together with
satisfactory proof thiat the applicant
is more than twenty-one years of age,
is of good moral character, has obtained
a competent common school education,
and has either received a diploma confer-
ring the degree of doctor of medicine
from some legally incorporated medical
college (which in the opinion of said
board was in good standing at the time
of issuing said diploma) in the United
States, or a diploma or license conferring
the full right to practice all the branches
of medicine and surgery in some foreign
country, and has also studied mejdicine
four years, including three courses of
lectures in different years in some legally
incorporated American or foreign medi-
cal college or colleges prior to the grant-
ing of said diploma or foreign license;
provided, however, that two courses of
medical lectures, both of which shall be
either begun or completed within the
same calendar year, shall not be consid-
ered to satisfy the above requirement;
and if said application is approved and
the said applicant shall have deposited
the sum of twenty-five dollars with the
treasurer of such board as an examina-
tion fee, which said sum shall be re-
turned to such applicant in case of fail-
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ure to pass such, examination, the ap-
plicant shall sign his or her name op-
posite a number in; a book kept for that
purpose by the secretary, and shall mark
his or her examination paper with said
number and shall be known to the mem-
bers of said board only by said number
until his or her papers have been exam-
ined and marked; applicants examined
and licensed by or who are or have been
members of State Examining and Li-
censing Boards of other States, upon the
payment of fifty dollars to the treasurer
of said board, and on filing with the sec^
retary of said board a copy of his or
her license or certificate, certified by the
affidavit of the president and secretary
of such board, showing also that the
standard of requirements of said board
at the time of said license or certificate
was issued was substantially the same
as that required by said board, and of
his or her affidavit as to the personality
thereof, may be granted a license by
said board without further examination
thereby
5. And be it enacted, That all exami-
nations shall be written in the English
language, and the questions and an-
swers shall be except in materia medica
and therapeutics, such as can be an-
swered in common by all schools of prac-
tice; if the applicant intends to practice
homoeopathy or eclecticism, the n.embers
of said board of those schools respective-
ly shall examine said applicant in the
materia medica and therapeutics of the
school in which such applicant intends
to practice; the examinations shall be
in the following subjects, namely, ma-
teria medica and therapeutics; obstet-
rics and gynaecology; practice of med-
icine, including diseases of the skin,
nose and throat; surgery, including sur-
gical anatomy and diseases of the eye,
ear and genito-urinary organs; anatomy;
physiology; chemistry; histology; path-
ology; bacteriology; hygiene, medical ju-
risprudence, and in such other subjects
as the board may decide; all examina-
tions shall be both scientific and practi-
cal, and of sufficient severity to test the
pandidate's fitness to practice medicine
and surgery; if said examination is sat-
isfactory, the board shall issue a li-
cense, entitling the applicant to practice
medicine and surgery in this State, the
votes of all examiners shall be yes or
no, and written with their signatures up-
on the backs of the examination papers
of each candidate; said application and
examination papers shall be deposited in
the State library, in the capitol building,
and they shall be prima facie evidence
of all matters therein contained; all li-
censes shall be signed by the president
and secretary of the board, and shall be
attested by the seal thereof.
6. And be it enacted, That the board
may refuse to grant or may revoke a li-
cense' for the following causes, to wit:
chronic and persistent inebriety; the
practice of criminal abortion; conviction
of crime involving moral turpitude or for
publicly advertising special ability to
treat or cure chronic and incurable dis-
eases; or where any person shall present
to this board any djploma, license or cer-
tificate that shall have been illegally ob-
tained, or that shall have been signed
or issued unlawfully or under fraudulent
representations; in complaints for vio-
lating the provisions of this section, the
accused person shall be furnished with
a copy of the complaint, and given a
hearing before said board in person or
by attorney; and any person, after such
refusal or revocation of license, who
shall attempt or continue the practice of
medicine, shall be subject to the penal-
ties hereinafter prescribed.
7. And be it enacted. That the per-
son so receiving said license shall file
the same, or a certified copy thereof,
with the clerk of the county in. which
he or she resides, and said clerk shall
file said certificate or copy thereof and
enter a memorandum thereof, giving the
date of said license, with the name of
the person to whom the same is issued,
and the date of said filing, in a book to
be provided by this board and to be kept
for that purpose, and for which, registry
the said county clerk shall be entitled
to demand and receive from each person
registering the sum of one dollar; in case
the person so licensed shall move into
another county of this State, he or she
shall procure from the said clerk a cer-
tified copy of such registration, and then
file the same with the clerk of the
county to which he or she shall remove,
and the said clerk shall file and enter
the same with like effect as if the same
was an original license, and for which
registry the said clerk shall be entitled
to demand and receive the sum of one
dollar; and each county clerk in the
counties of this State shall, upon the
last day of November of each year, fur-
nish to the secretary of said board a
list of all the certificates of this board
filed in his office during the previous
year, and upon notice to him of the
change of location or death of the person
so licensed, or of the revocation of said
license, said county clerk shall enter at
the appropriate place in the records so
kept by him memorandum of said fact,
and said memoranda shall be furnished
to the secretary of this board in the an-
nual report above required.
8. And be it enacted. That any person
shall be regarded as practicing m^icine
or surgery, within the meaning of this
act, who shall use the words or letters,
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"Dr.," "Doctor," "Professor," "M. D."
or "M. B.," in connection with his or her
name, or any other title intending to
imply or designate him or her as a
practitioner of medicine or eurgery in
any of its branches, and who in con-
nection with such title or titles or with-
out the use of such titles, shall pre-
scribe, direct, recommend, advise, ap-
ply, give or sell, for the use of any per-
son or persons, any drug or medicine or
other agency or application for the treat-
ment, cure or relief of any bodily in
jury, infirmity or disease: and it is fur-
ther provided that the use of any one
of the aforementioned titles or the ex-
posure of a sign, circular, advertisement
or any other device or information, in-
dicating thereby the occupation of the
person or persons, shall be considered
prima facie evidence; and it is further
provided that the provisions of this act
shall apply to all persons professing and
attempting to cure diseases by means of
the so-called systems of "faithciirism,"
"mind-healing," "laying-ourof-hauds" and
other similar systems.
9. And be it enacted. That this act
shall not apply to the commissioned sur-
geons of the United States army, navy
or marine hospital service, while so com-
missioned, or to lawfully-qualified phys-
icians or surgeons residing in other
States, meeting registered physicians and
surgeons of this State in consultation,
or to any legally-qualified physician or
surgeon of another State taking charge
of the practice of a legally-qualified phys-
ician or surgeon of this State tempo-
rarily during the latter's absence there-
from and upon the written requests to
said board therefor, or to any physician
or surgeon of another State, and duly
authorized under the laws thereof to
practice medicine and surgery therein;
provided, that such practitioner shall
not open an office or a place for the
practice of his profession within the bor-
ders of this State, or to any one while
actually serving as a member of the
resident medical staff of any legally in-
corporated charitable or municipal hos-
pital or asylum, or to any legally-qual-
ified and registered dentist, exclusively
engaged in practicing the art of den-
tistiy, or to any legally registered phar-
macist, exclusively engaged in the prac-
tice of pharmacy, or to any person claim-
ing the right to practice medicine and
surgery in this State, who has been prac-
ticing therein since before the fourth day
of July, one thousand eight hundred
and ninety; provided, said right or title
was obtained upon a diploma of which
the holder and applicant was the lawful
possessor, issued by a legally chartered
medical institution, which, in the opinion
of said board, was in good standing at
the time said diploma was issued.
10. And be it enacted. That any per-
son hereafter commencing or continuing
the practice of medicine and surgery in
any of its branches in this State without
first having obtained and filed the li-
cense herein provided for or contrary to
the provisions of this act, shall be deem-
ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished for
the first offense by a fine of not less
than one hundred dollars or by imprison-
ment in the county jail for a period of
not less than thirty days, or by both fine
and imprisonment, and for each subse-
quent offense the punishment shall be
double that of the preceding one;
and it shall be the duty of the respective
district attorneys of the counties of this
State to prosecute violation of the pro-
visions of this act.
11. And be it enacted, That the ex-
penses of said board and of the examina-
tions shall be paid from the license fees
above provided for, and if any surplus
remain, the same may be (iistributed
among the members of said board as a
compensation for their services as mem-
bers, but otherwise they shall receive no
compensation whatever.
12. And be it enacted. That all acts or
parts of acts, general or special, now ex-
isting, not m accordance with the pro-
visions of this act or inconsistent there-
with, are hereby repealed.
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MEDICAL REGISTER OP PHYSICIANS OF THE
STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Year.
See Key to Abiremations of Colleges, page mi.
Abbreviations. — (Reg.) Kegular, (Horn.) Homceopathic, (Eel.) Eclectic, (Elec.) Electropathic,
(P. M.) Physlo-Medlcal, (V) Vitapathic.
ABSBCON, Atlantic.
Lyon, Melvern S., (Bq) 89, (Horn.)
• Madden, Edmund H., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Fitney, J. K., (N) 60, (Reg.)
Walters, Talcott P., (A) 70, (Reg.)
ALXiENDALB, Bergen.
Badeau, Charles W., (N) 69, (Reg.)
AliLENTOWN, Monmouth.
Emley, H. H., (B) 86, (Heg.)
Johnson, Harris P., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Pumyea, Peter B., (K) 68, (Reg.)
ALLOWAY, Salem.
Ewen, Warren L., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Wallace, Lemuel, ( ) —.•(Bel.)
ALPINE, Bergen.
King, Benjamin W., (Ah) 56, (Beg.)
ANDOVER, Sussex.
Clark, Jeptha C, (Bs) 85, (Horn.)
Smith, William R., (G) 90, (Reg.)
Straley, Sidney B., (G) 87, (Reg.)
ANNANDALE, Hunterdon.
Berkaw, Willard E., (A) 81, (Reg.)
ARLINGTON, Hudson.
Barber, P. W., (Bm) 75, (Beg.) •
Bxton, James A., (Q) 66, (Beg.)
Lightfoot, George F., (Bs) 91, (Horn.).
8 to 9.30 a. m., 12 m. to 1, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Lockwood, Hilliard L., (Bs) 79, (Hom.).
At 9 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
ASBURY, Warren.
Johnson, S. H., (G) 84, (Dd) 86,
(Hom.)
ASBURY PARK, Monmouth.
Ackerman, James F., (Bs) 90, (Horn.),
Asbury av., cor. Bergh. 8 to 10 a.
m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Clarkson, F. V., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
Davison, J. F^ (m 80j__(Reg.)
Heck,
Dee Anges, H.
(Gh) 64, (Reg.),
Ford, Edward I., (Q) 60, (Reg.), 201
2d av. Retired.
Hetrick, J. A. W., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
531 Cookman av.
Johnson, Samuel, (Q), (Reg.), 205
' Emory.
Digitized
Keator, Bruce Smith, (Af) (Reg.), 81
Asbury av.
Kinmouth, Hugh S., (Q), (Eeg.), 70
Asbury av.
McBride, S. A. ( ), 544 Cookman av.
McQueston, C. B., (Av) 64, (Reg.),
Grand Avenue Hotel. Retired.
Mackintosh, J. H., 515 3d av. Retired.
Mackintosh, Sarah F., (Bw) 72, (Reg.),
515 3d av.
Mitchell, Henry, (K) 66, (Reg.), 1201
Grand av. Until 9 a. m., after 6
p. m.
Pemberton, Charles, (B) 82, (Reg.),
2d av.
Robie, J. W., (Q) 61, (Reg.), 306 2d
av.
Shotwell, J. H., (Bs) 77, (Hom.)
Tustiug, R., (Cz) 62, (Eclj
Upham, Ella P., (D) 85, (Reg.), 3d av.
Wilbur, George F., (A) 82, (Reg.), 711
Grand av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 5
to 7 p. m.
Williamson, Alexander, (A) 78, (Reg.),
214 Main.
Yarde, P. W., (N) 89, (Reg.)
ATCO, Atlantic.
Hoverder, J. Irvin, (Bq) 84, (Horn.).
Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic.
Armstrong, Leon H., (B) 71, (Reg.),
1723 Atlantic av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
12.30 to 2.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bailey, Alfred W., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
1809 Pacific av. Until 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Chew, Elisha C, (A) 91, (RegJ, 1503
Pacific av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Crosby, f^ieorge W., (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
716 Atlantic av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Cuskaden, A. D., (B) 92, (Reg.)
Edwards, Joseph F., (A) 74, (Reg.),
c. ni. and Pacific aves. 12 to 2,
after 6 p. m.
Fleming, John R., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
1903 Pacific av. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
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Ni:W JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
ATLANTIC CITY.— Continued.
, Fletcher, George H., (Bl), (Reg.), Arc-
tic av., ab. Mich. av.
Ingram, Nelson, (K) 65, ' (Reg.), 1330
Atlantic av. Till 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Joy, J. Addison, (A) 84, (Reg.), 25 S.
Illinois av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Kaemmerer, Julius, (G-t), (Reg.), 104
No. Va. ave.
Marvel, Philip, (A) 84, (Reg.), 1616
Pacific av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Miller, Mary, (Cb) 78, (Horn.), 159 S.
Va. av. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Munson, Milton L., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
1503 Pacific av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
North, James, (B) 80, (Reg.)
Pennington, Byron O., (B) 81, (Reg.),
1212 Pacific av. Until 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pollard, William M., (B) 82, (Reg.),
25 S. Carolina av. 8 to 9 a, m., 2
to 5 p. m.
Powell, William M., (A) 84, (Reg.),
26 S. Indiana av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Reed, Boardman, (A) 78, (Reg.), Pacific
and N. 0. avs. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3.30, at 7.30 p. m.
Reed, Ella Jane, ( ) — . Pacific and
N. C. aves.
Reed, Eugene L., (B) 84, (Reg.), c. Va.
and Pacific aves. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Reed, Thomas K., (A) 64, (Reg.), 22
N. Penn. av.
Reith, Edward A., (N) 81, (Reg.), 20
5. Tenn. av. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Reiley, Ed., (N) 81, (Reg.), 20 S. Ten-
nessee av.
Roop, Charles B., (O) 92, (Reg.). 8 to
12 a. m., 3 to 4, and 7 p. m.
Sooy, W. C, (Bq) 90, (Hom.), 2327
Arctic ave.
Souder, Lewis Reed, (B) 87, (Reg.),
1910 Pacific av. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Souders, Charles, (F) 52, (Reg.)
Stewart, W. Blair, (C) 94, cor. N. O.
and Pacific aye.
Stille, Samuel, (F) 57, (A) 75, (Reg.),
1526 Atlantic ave.
Thompson, Jesse B., (A) 88, (Reg.),
21 S. Michigan ave. 10 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wright, Willard R., (A) 67, (Reg.),
1001 Atlantic av., cor. Va. 7 to 9.30
a. m., 1 to 4.30, 7 to 10 p. m.
Youngman, Maurice D., (Bs) 80,
(Horn.), 1618 Pacific av. Until 10.30
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
AT1A.NTIO HIGHLANDS, Monmouth
Andrew, B., (K) 69, (Reg.)
Buedlong, O. W., (V) 80, (Reg.)
EJwing, Mrs. Susan, (Dq).
Fay, George D., (Bq) 81, (Hom.).
1 to 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Hendrickson, Henry A., (N) 90, (Reg.)
Van Meter, John H., (A) 80, (Reg.) .
BAKERSVILLE, Atlantic.
Gehring, G. P., (B) 90, (Reg.)
BAPTISTOWN, Hunterdon.
Leidy, Edwin D., (B) 85, (Reg.)
BARNEGAT, Ocean.
Bennett, Edmund, (B) 55, (Reg.)
BASEING RIDGE, Somerset.
Dayton, John, (A) 36, (Reg.)
Jones, F. C, (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Van Dorn, R. S., (N) 81, (Reg.)
BAY HEAD, Ocean.
Crosksey, Charles D., (Bs) 92, (Hom.),
20 E. 33d. 8 to 9.30, 1 to 2.30, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 47 B.
Mount, David H., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
SAYONNE, Hudson.
Bondy, Sigmond, (Gc) — , (Reg.), 428
Ave D. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Corwin, Fred. M., (N) 81, (Reg.), 7
W. 6th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to
1.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 17.
Dallas, Alex., (N) 78, (Reg.), 44 E.
22d. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 23.
Deary, L. E., (K) 94, (Reg.), Bay-
onne Hosp. Tel. No. 25.
Donohoe, Lucius F., (N) 89, (Reg.),
33 Dodge. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 41 W.
Field, F. C, (N) 93, (Reg.), 813 Ave.
O. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 51.
Field, Jacob T., (Q) 63, (Reg.), 813
Ave. C. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
.Tel. No. 51.
Luce, Edward P., (U) 62, (Reg.), 405
Ave. D. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Myers, Samuel I., (Q) 77, (Hom.), 750
Ave. C. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Morris, Stephen V., (K) 76, (Reg.),
945 Ave. C. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Nolan, Robert G., (Aq) 77, (Reg.),
43 W. 10th. 9 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 40.
Pocock, Walter, (Gh) 73, (Reg.), 922
Ave. D. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 12 T.
Salter, Joseph E., (K) 81, (Reg.), Ave.
C and 47th. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sanborn, Noah, (Av) 62, (Reg.), 525
Ave. E. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Searles, Frank Rufus, (Af) 92, (Reg.),
946 Ave. D. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
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BAYONNE.— Continued.
Sexsmith, George H., (Q) 90, (Reg.).
71 W. 8th. 11.30 a. m. to 12.30
p. m. Tel. No. 57. Res. 719 Ave. C.
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 47 A.
I BEACH HAVEN, Ocean.
Williamson, Mathew S., (Bq) 72,
(Horn.)
BEEMERVILLE, Sussex.
Ferguson, Benjamin W., (K) 78, (Reg.)
BELPORD, Monmouth.
Budlong, O. W., 80 (Reg.)
BELLE MEAP, Somerset.
Willis, S. S., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
BELLEVn^LE, Essex.
Clark, Augustus M., (Q) 58, (Reg.)
Skinner, David M., (N) 58, (Reg.) 8
to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Winans, Charles H., (N) 90, (Reg.)
BBLMAR, Monmouth.
Thompson, Charles H., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
Thompson, Fred V., (Kf) 90, (Reg.)
BELVIDERB, Essex.
Alhertson, Wm. C, (A) 86, (Reg.)
Burd, William X, (A) 89, (Reg.) 9 to
10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Cummins, Geo. W^ (Q) 90, (Reg.)
LefEerts, Franklin P., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
McGee, William H., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Swartsweller, Peter E., (A) 72, (Reg.)
BERLIN, Camden.
Raughley, William C, (A) 84, (Reg.)
7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 9 p. m.
Stout, Daniel M., (B) 47, (Reg.)
Wescott, William A., (B) 83, (Reg.)
BERNABDSVILLE, Somerset.
Steele, Ephraim M.. (Q) 84, (Reg.)
Until 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
BEVERLY, Burlington.
Adams, Ellsworth S., (B) 90, (Beg.)
Gurrie, Joseph J., (Bq) 66, (Horn.)
Roberts, James W., (Bq) 73, (Hom.)
Taylor, Addison W., (A) 71, (Reg.)
BLACKWOOD, Camden.
Branin, Henry B., (B) 58, (Reg.)
HurfE, Joseph E., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Le Fevre, Adrinette L., (D) 89.
BLAIRSTOWN, Warren.
Carhart, Henry Osborn, (B) 86, (Reg.)
Johnson, John C, (Q) 50, (Reg.)
VaU, W. H., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
BLOOMFIELD, Essex.
Bailey, Charles H., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
189 Liberty. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Eddy, Charles, (K) 73, (Reg.), 38
Belleville av. 8 to 9 a. m.. 5 to 7
p. m.
Pierson, Wm. H., (N) 50, (Beg.)
VanGieson, William H., (G) 86, (Reg.)
8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 22. _. ... . .
Digitized by
VonDersmith, S. P., (Ay) 49, (Reg.),
128 Montgomery. 10 a. m. to 12
p. m.
Ward, Edwin M., (Q) 62, (Reg.), 35
pRrk PI3.C6
White, William H., (A) 60, (Reg.),
451 Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., at 1, 7
to 8 p. m.
Wilson, John E., (Ag) 79, (Bs) 83,
(Hom.), Park Place. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1, 7 to 8 p. m.
BLOOMINGDALE, Passaic.
Day, H. Vroom, (N) 76, (Reg.)
BLOOMSBURY, Hunterdon.
Linaberry, J. S., (Q) 61, (Reg.)
Little, William R., (A1 78, (Reg.)
Reigle, Erasmus L.. (B) 89, (Reg.)
Smith, A. Carpenter, (A) 50, (Reg.)
BOONTON, Morris.
Carpenter,, A. E., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Ryeison, John G., (Q) 59, (Reg.)
Wigg, Cuthbert, (K) 80, (RegJ
Woodruff, Marietta H. C, (Cb) 74,
(Hom.) •
BORDENTOWN, Burlington.
French, Edward B., (Bq) 87, (Horn.),
54 Psrnsworth av.
Gilbert, James S., (G) 86, (Reg.), 136
Parnsworth av.
Longstreet, Henry H., (Q) 42, (Reg.)
Maofarland, Burr W., (B) 88, (Reg.),
200 Farnsworth av.
Shipps, William H., (A) 78, (Reg.),
147 Farnsworth av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tebo, Levi D., (Bq) 73, (Hom.), 163
Farnsworth av.
Whitehead, John G. L., (Ay) 52, (Reg.),
59 Farnsworth av. 9 to 11 a. m.
Young, Irene D., (F) 48, (Reg.), 2d and
Park. 2 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
BOUND BROOK, Somerset.
Davis, David, (G) 86, (Reg.)
Davis, Edwin T., (Bq) 82, (Hom.)
Fisher, Claudius R. P., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Matthews, Benjamin Burroughs, (A)
58, (Reg.), Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3 p. m.
Phinney, Charles F., (Aq) 86, (Reg.)
BRANCHVILLE, Sussex.
Dalrymple, EdwarcJ' S., (N) 85, (Reg.)
Hedges, Joseph, (Q) 53, (Reg.)
Price, Jacob C, (Af) 74, (Reg.)
Schumo, Eugene, (P) 59, (Reg.) f
BRADLEY BEACH, Monmciith.
Alba, P. T., ( ) — '
Bradner, Wesley K., (K) 75, (Reg.)
BRIDGEPORT, Gloucester.
Oliphant, Eugene T.^ (A) 75, (Reg.)
Stilwagen, P., (B) 84, (Reg.) , ,
BRIDGETON, Cumberland.
Applegate, John C, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Dare, Arthur, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Dare, Charles H., (A) 70, (Reg.), 29
B. Commerce. Until 9 a. m., after
Wicrosbn^
508
NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
BRIDGETON.— CoDtinued.
Davis, Theodore G., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Elmer, Henry W., (A) 69, (Reg.), 65
W. Commerce. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Elmer, Mathew K., (A) 85, (Reg.), 3
Franklin.
Harris, George A., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 301
N. Laurel. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Mailly, Hamilton, (A) 91, (Reg.), 50
N. Pearl.
Moore, John H., (A) 80, (Reg.), 114 E.
Commerce. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Oliver. David H., (B) 88, (Reg.), 183
N. Pearl.
Potter, J. Barron, (A) 47, (Reg.)
Putnam, Joseph H., (K) 64, (Reg.), 108
E. Commerce.
Putnam, Lucretia M., (Cw). 73, (Ham.),
108 E. Commerce.
Sharp, Ezra B., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Sheppard, Joseph, (A) 49, (Reg.), 38 E.
Commerce. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 9
p. m.
Smith, Thomas J., (A) 66, (Reg.), 32
W. Commerce.
Streets, David R., (A) 80, (Bq) 81,
(Reg.)
Streets, Jacob G., (Bq) 66, (Horn.),
188 E. Commerce. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Thompson, John Remington C, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 236 E. Commerce.
Tomlinson, Joseph, (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Yarrow, Ellen C, ( ) —
BROADWAY, Warren.
Crispin, Samuel D., (B) 81, (Reg.)
BROWNSATCLLB, Mercer.
Radcliffe, Wm. Mann, (B) 89, (Reg.)
BROOKSIDE, Morris.
Sanders, Frank F., (Q) 70, (Reg.)
BURLINGTON, Burlington.
Cassady, John Bradner, (C) 89, (Reg.),
176 E. Union. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gauntt, Franklin, (A) 47, (Reg.), 106
E. Broad'. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Gauntt, F. Allen, (B) 86, (Reg.), 218
B. Union. 7 to 9 ,4. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Glasgow, Robert B., (A) 78, (Reg.),
317 E. Union (not in practice).
Hall, Walter E., (B) 78, (Reg.), 446
High. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Lansing, Edward S., (N) 49, (Reg.), N.
E. cor. Union and Stacy. 8 to 9 a.
m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pugh, J. Howard, (A) 52, (Reg.), 214
High. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Rink, Eugene F., (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
33 W. Union. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Shreve, Joseph, (Dv) 66, (Bel.), 6 W.
Union. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to »
Van Renssellaer, Ledyard, (A) 69,
(Reg.),
BURRSVILLE, Ocean.
Tunis, George S., (K) 69, (Reg.)
EUTLER, Morris. „„ ,„ ^
Coats, George C, (N) 89, (Reg.)
CALDWELL, Bssex^
Harrison, Charles W., (Q) 89, (Reg.>
Laine, Edmund R., (Bs) 68, (Horn.)
Peck, Edward E., (K) 80, (Beg.)
CALIFON, Hunterdon.
Miller, Theodore, (N) 70, (Reg.)
CAMDEN, Camden. _ _ ^
Andrews, Parnell W., (Bq) 67, (Horn.),
327 Market. 6 to 8 p. m.
Baer, Joseph Silas, (B) 88, (Beg.),
3d and Washington. 9.30 a. m., 1.30
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bailey, Wilson. Gill, (B) 91, (Reg.),
708 S. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Beale, Philip W., (B) 76, (Reg.), 842
Federal. Until 9.30 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Benjamin, Dowling, (A) 77, (Reg.),
215 Cooper. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bicker, Francis Joseph, (B) 90, (Reg.),
1801 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Blackwood, Thomas R., (Bq) 70,
(Hom.), 919 S. 5th. 6 to 8 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bouwill, Howard G., (B) 86, (Reg.),
921 S. 5th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bray, Walter S., (B) 87, (Reg.), 902
N. 2d. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Braymer, Orange Whitney, (B) 88,
(Reg.), 625 West. 7 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Casperson, Robert, (B) 84, (Reg.), Ill
N. 3d. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Collins, William Thomas, (B) 57,
(Reg.), 451 Kaighu av. 7 to 10 a. m.,
12 m., and 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cooper, Clark J., (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
331 Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Davis, Henry H., (B) 79, (Reg.), 3d
and Kaighn av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Nehemiah, (B) 86, (Reg.), 845
Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Davis, William A., (A) 76, (Reg.), 300
Cooper. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
De Grofet, Eugene E., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Dohson, Augustus T., (A) 82, (Reg.),
4th and Penn. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
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509
CAMDEN.— Continued.
Donges, Clarence B., (B) 91, (Reg.),
525 and 1801 Broadway. 9 a. m.
to 3 p. m.
Donges, John W., (A) 66, (Eeg.), 525
and 1801 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Doron, John G., (A) 87, (Reg.), 207
N. 6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Eaton, Frederick, (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
462 Kaighn av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Finlaw, James Parker, (Bx) 84, (Eel.),
321 Cooper.
- Fithian, Joel W., (B) 87, (Reg.), N. W.
cor. 5th" and Clinton. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Fortiner, George R., (Cf) 79, (Bq) 87,
(Horn.), 517 Cooper. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Fortiner, Ida F., (Cf) 79, (Bel.), 517
Cooper. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Friek, J. Howard, (B) 88, (Reg.), 559
State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Godfrey, E.'L. B., (B) 75, (Reg.), 400
Linden. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Griffith, John D., (Bq) 91, (Reg.)
Grier, C. Russell, (B) 93, (Reg.), 815
S. 4th. 7" to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Gross, Onan B., (A) 78, (Reg.), 700
Market. At 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m.
Gunter, Guilford H., (A) 81, (Reg.),
431 Market. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m. _
Haines, Rowland I., (A) 90, (Reg.),
300 Kaighn ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hatton, I/ouis, (F) 61, (Reg.), 442
Broadway. No office hours.
Henry, George "W., (B) 85, (Reg.), 713
Broadway. 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Hoell, Conrad G., (A) 82, (Reg.), 204
Federal. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Homing, Frank L.', (A) 89, (Reg.), 6l5
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Howell, Aaron, (B) 87, (Reg.), 109 N.
6th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8
p. m.
Howell, Mary Anna, (D) 91, (Reg.),
109 N. 6th. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Howard, E. Melville, (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
401 Linden. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Hugg, Isaac N., (Dv) 69, (Horn.), 437
Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 m. to 2,
8 to 9 p. m.
Hunt, Henry F., (Bq) 64, (Horn.), 511
Cooper. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Hunt, Willis H., (Be) 64, (HomJ, 31S
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Ireland, William H., (A) 67, (Reg.),
330 Cooper. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m.
Ironside, Allan Smith, (Bq) 89, (Horn.),
509 Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5,
6 to 8 p. m.
Izard, Howard, (B) 70, (Reg.), 6th and
Penn. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Jarrett, Harry, (B) 87, (Reg.), 300
Kaighn ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Jones, William S., (B) 78, (Reg.), 201
Broadway. 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kain, William W., (B) 93, (Reg.), 4th
and Pine. Until 9 a. m., 12 m. to 2,
after 7 p. m.
Kirk, Grant Elmer, (B) 91, (Reg.),
1809 Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
9 p. m.
Leavitt, Jno. P., (N) 82, (Reg.)
Leckcer, John D., (Bq) 73, (Hom.),
260 Kaighn av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Lewis, Benj. S., (B) 88, (Reg.), 440
Broadway. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p.' m.
lippincott, Ahab Haines, (B) 92,
(RegJ, S. E. c. 5th and Benson. Un-
til 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Marey, Alexander, (A) 61, (Reg.)-
McAUister, Alexander, (A) 85, (Reg.),
582 Federal. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
at 7 p. m.
McGeorge, Wallace, (Bq) 68, (Hom.),
521 Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Meeray, Alexander M., (A) 63, (Reg.),
327 Cooper. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Middleton, Melbourne P., (Bq) 68,
(Hom.), 423 Market. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 ttf 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Mines, Marcus K., (B) 92, (Beg.), 713
S. 3d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Morgan, W. W., (N) 53, (Reg.), 1103
S. 4th. 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Osmun, Milton M., (B)' 94, (Reg.), 5th
and Pine. Till 9.80 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Osmun, Wm. F. H., (B) 88, (Reg.),
N. E. 5th and Pine. Until 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Palm, Howard F., (B) 81, (Reg.), 614
N. 2d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Pfeiffer, Frederick P., (Cf) 63, (Reg.),
222 N. 2d. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 37 6
to 8 p. m.
Phelan, Edward, (Es) 92, (Reg.), 623
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Powell, William R., (B) 77, (Reg.),
808 Market. Until 9.30 a. m., 3 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
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CAMDEN.— Continned.
Pressley, Sophia, (D) 79, (Reg), 405
Cooper. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
Quint, Silas H., (Bq) 73, (Horn.), 633
Marliet. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Richie, Robert W., (B) 52, (Reg.),
403 Kaign av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 10 p. m.
Ridge, James M., (A) 52, (Reg.), 306
Miekle. 9 to 11 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
Robinson, George T., (A) 82, (Reg.),
518 Linden. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Rowland, Thomas G., (F) 48, (Reg.),
714 Berkley.
Shafer, William, (B) 84, (Reg.), 4th
and Berkley. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 9 p. m.
Sehellinger, Edward A. Y., (A) 92,
(Reg.), 429 Cooper.
Smith, S. Bryan, (Bq) 88, (Horn.), S.
W. 4th and Stevens. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stanton, James G., (B) 81, (Reg.1, 412
Broadway. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 6 to
to 9 p. m.
Stanton, James H., (Dv) 69, (Eel.), 412
Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Stock, Jacob F., (B) 90, (Reg.), 215 S.
5th. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Strock, Daniel, (B) 77, (Reg.), 818
Federal. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Taylor, H. Genet, (A) 60, (Reg.), 305
Cooper, y a. m., 2 to 3, and 7 p. m.
Taylor, B. Given, ( ) — , 1038 Broad-
way.
Tullis, Eli, (Bq) 79, (Horn.), 403
Stevens. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Wengarder, Wendelle P., (B) 93, (Reg.)
800 Linden. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
West, Maximilan, (A) 75, (Reg.), 722
Market.
White, J. Orlando, (A) 68, (Reg.), 329
Cooper.
Williams, William C, (Bq) 77, (Horn.),
414 Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Wills, Joseph H., (A) 80, (Reg.), 102
Cooper. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Woodward, George D., (Bq) 84,
(Hom.), 211 Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
CANTON, Salem.
Harris, Francis B., (Cg) 86, (Eel.)
CAPE MAY G. H., Cape May.
Downs, Isaac M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Leaming, Jonathan F., (B) 46, (Reg.)
Way, Julius, (B) 85, (Reg.)
CAPE MAY CITY, Cape May.
Hand, Anna M., (D) 90, (Reg.)
Leach, Alonzo L., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Learning, Walter S., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Marcy, VirgU M. D., (O) 46, (Reg.)
2 to 3, 8 to 10 p. m.
Mecray, James, (A) 65, (Reg.), 10
North. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 8 to 9
p. m.
Mecray, James Perry, (A) 68, (Reg.)
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 8 to 9 p. m.
Phillips, Walter H., (Bq) 92, (Hom.)
Phillips, E. H., (Bq) 68, (Hom.)
Physick, Emlen, (A) 68, (Reg.)
CARLSTADT, Bergen.
Richter, Augustus, (Dp) 68, (Reg.)
Tygert, Martin, (At) 79, (Reg.) 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
CBDARVILLE, Cumberland.
Bateman, Ephraim, (B) 51, (Reg.)
Bateman, Frank M., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Farr, Eleazer D., (Fy) — .
Glanden, Walter Prevost, (B) 86,
(Reg.)
CBNTREVILLE, Hunterdon.
McCauley, James D., (A) 59, (Reg.)
CHAMBBRSBURG, Mercer.
Hutchinson, R. C, (A) 78, (Reg.)
CHAPEL HILL, Monmouth.
Patterson, Wm. F., (At) 75, (Reg.)
CHATHAM, Morris.
Swalm, George M., (Q) 70, (Reg.). 8
to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to- 8 p. m.
Wolfe, Wm. J., (N) 84, (Reg.)
CHESTER, Morris.
Green, Whitfield A„ (B) 68, (Reg.). 7
to 8 a. m., 12 to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hedges, Smith E., (N) 52, (Reg.)
CINNAMINSON, Burlington.
Janney, Joshua D., (L) 65, (Reg.). 7
to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Janney, Frances S^ (D) 90, (Reg.). 7
to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
CLAYTON, Gloucester.
Buckingham, H. G., (Q) 74, (Reg.)
Dubois, Wm. G., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
DufEell, Chas., (B) 62, (Reg.)
Edwards, J. G., (K) 78, (Reg.)
Flsler, Samuel F., (B) 44, (Reg.)
Porch, Albert, (B) 67, (Reg.)
CLINTON, Hunterdon.
France, John M.,'(A) 77, (Reg.)
Knight, Wm., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Van Syckel, S., (Fy).
Warrington, C. B., (A) 60, (Reg.)
CLOSTER, Bergen.
McCann, H. H. M., (N) 92, (Reg.)
Parsells, Lewis B., (Af) 81, (Reg.)
COLD SPRING, Cape May.
Wales, Ell B., (Fy).
COLESVILLE, Sussex.
Wolfe, Jacob, (G) 90, (Reg.)
COLUMBUS, Burlington.
Calver, Geo. W. H., (Oz) 62, (Eel.),
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Calver, Lanna A., (D) 90, (Reg.)
Haines, Alfred C, (A) 43, (Reg.)
Van Mater, Daniel G., (K) 75, (Reg.)
Weeks, C, (Fy) —.' ^ ' ' ^ ^'
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CRAMER'S HILL, Camden
Artz, Jerome L., (Bq) 81, (Hom.)
Davis, John B., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Grambrecht, Oscar L., (Bq)
(Hom.)
Reese, Leo. G., (C) 82, (Reg.)
Sherk, H. Huber, (B) 86, (Reg.)
CRANBURY, Middlesex.
Holmes, John C, (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Symmes, Henry C, (A) 80, (Reg.)
Wiitaker, Jonathan L., (F) 57, (Reg.)
CRANFORD, Middlesex.
Allen, W. O., (Bs) 88, (Hom.)
McConnell, J. K., (L) 68, (Reg.)
MacConnell, Charles W., (N) 91,
(Reg.)
Robinson, E. J., (Cn) 83, (Hom.)
Taylor, F. G., (Fy)
OROSSWICKS, Burlington.
Dey, Chas. L., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Moke, Joseph A., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Whitehead, J. G. L., (A) 52, (Bq) 68,
(Hom.)
DANVIXJLE, Warren.
Rose, W. J., (Fy) 46.
DARETOWN, Salem.
Cook, Joseph, (A) 47, (Reg.)
DAYTON, Middlesex.
Carroll, Edgar, (B) 80, (Reg.)
DECKBRTOWN, Sussex.
Moore, John, (Q) 66, (RegJ
Van Gaasbeck, Harvey D., (Q) 78,
(Reg.)
DEERFIELD STREET, Cumberland.
Dare, J. Rulon, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Philips, Charles C, (Ay) 53, (Reg.)
DELANCO, Burlington.
Weiler, Harry R., (Bq) 83, (Hom.)
DENNISVILLE, Gape May.
Way, Eugene, (B) 79, (Reg.)
DIAS CREEK, Cape May.
Hand, John H. ( ) — .
DIVIDING CREEK, Cumberland.
Butcher, George E., (B) 58, (Reg.)
Hill, Charles T., (F) 81, (Reg.)
DOVER, Morris.
Bennett, Robert A., (B^ 74, (Hom.)
Condict, Isaiah W., (Q) 47, (Reg.),
Prospect. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Cook, Richard L., (G) 86, (Reg.),
Blackwell. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Crittenden, T. R., (Dq) 48, ( ).
Cummins, George O., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Deny, William E., (Q) 80, (Reg.).
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hann, Peter S., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Miller, F. W., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Smith, J. J., (Fy) -.
DUNNBLLEN, Middlesex.
Brakeley, Peter W., (A) 69, (Reg.)
EAST MILLSTONE, Somerset.
Ribble, William B., (Ai) 49. (Reg.)
J). 49. (Reg.) Main
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EAST ORANGE, Essex.
Arnold, Wm. B., (K) 88, (Reg.),
Beckwith, Seth R., (Cu) 53, (Reg.),
135 Prospect.
Blakelock, G. Clinton, (Bs) 78,
fHom.), 13 Grove. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Blakelock, Ralph, (N) 60, (Reg.), 13
Grove. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Bradford, Wm. Giveans, (Bs) 93,
(Horn.), 10 N. Grove. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Boyer, Arthur A., (Q) 87, (Reg.). 9
a. m. to 2 p. m.
Bunn, Frank C, (Bs) 89, (Horn.),
436 S. Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 6 p. m.
Chambers, Talbot R., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
cor, Main and Maple av. 8 to 10
a. m., 5 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 114.
Cooke, Wm. H., (Ow) 88, (Horn.),
10 N. Munn ave. Until 9.80 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Courtright, Everitt Peer, (B) 90, (Reg.)
Davis, William H. K., (N) 86, (Reg.),
42 Arlington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Durrie, William A., (Ag) 46, (Reg.),
21 Pl-ospect.
Garrett, Milton D., (N) 86, (Reg.),
510 Main. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 240.
Gile, Francis A., (Bs) 75, (Hom.),
471 Main. Until 10. a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 372.
Gireans, B. W., (Hy), (Horn.), 10
North Grove. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gould, Elizabeth J. T., (Bw) 78,
(Horn.), 78 Carleton. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2 p. m. Tel. No. 18.
Graves, Wm. B., (N) 80, (Reg.), 426
Main. 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gray, Thomas M., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
540 Main. 1 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Tel. No. 260.
Gray, Richardfson, (Q) 73, (Reg.), 557
Main. 8 to 12 a. m.
Gray, William K., (N) 68, (Reg.), 464
Main. 8 a. m. to 12 m. Tel. No. 81.
Groves, Charles A., (Ba) 81, (Horn.),
308 Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Hinds, H. O. Mrs. (Bx) 77, (Bel.),
118 Main.
Hussey, Mary D., (Bw) 77, (Reg.),
142 Arlington.
Kitchen, J. M., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 94
Prospect. 8 to lO a. m.
Lane, Frank B., (Cg) 86, (Eel.), 523
Main.
Phelps, Eliza Bowen, (Bw) 70, (Reg.),
397 Main (not in practice).
Robinson, Wm. Dawson, (K) 79,
(RegO, 32 S. Grove. Until 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Walker, J. B., (Gh) (D. V. S.), 341
Maia^ 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
532
NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
BAST RUTHERFORD, Bergen.
Brooks, 0. D., (K) 93, (Reg.)
EATONTO\VN, Monmouth.
Baker, George H., ( )
Beach, William B^ (O) 75, (Reg.)
Kimball, Walter T., (Bs) 63, (Hom.)
EGG HARBOR CITY, Atlantic.
Boyson, Theophilus H., (Z) T4, (Reg.)
Elmer, Ulric, (Do) 83, (Reg.)
ELIZABETH, Union.
Bailey, George W., (Bq) 62, (Horn.),
1165 E. Jersey. S to 9 a. m., 1, 5
to 7 p. m.. Tel. No. 42.
Banker, Pierce A., (Bs) 79, (Hom.),
1156 E. Jersey. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bridgeman, George Herbert, (Be) 81,
(Reg.), 297 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.116.
Brown, Louis R., (Bq) 64, (Horn.), 23
W. Jersey. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Burpeau, Josephine I., (Ob) 81, (Horn.),
1120 E. Jersey. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Crane, Job S., (Q) 49, (Reg.), 58
Broad.
Crouthers, Anna J., (Cb) 82, (Horn.),
1120 E. Jersey. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Dolan, Thomas Edward, (B) 87, (Reg.),
86 S. Park. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m.
Donovan, Alfred Q., (K) 82, (Reg.),
138 E. Jersey. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 147 B.
Green, James S., Sr., (A) 51, (Reg.),
414 Westminster av. 9 to 10.30
a. m.
Green, James, Jr., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 414
Westminster av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Grier, Edgar B., (A) 83, (Reg.), 1145
E. Jersey av. 8.30 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to
2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hough, Thomas L., (B) 56, (Reg.), 36
3d. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Keefe, S. J., (N) 89, (Reg.)
Leary, Johanna G., (Cb) 87, (Horn.),
130 Jefferson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.; Mon., Wed., Pri., 2 to 4
p. m.
Livengood, Theo. F., (A) 75, (Reg.),
1164 E. Jersey. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
McLean, Thomas Neil, (Ag) 71, (Reg.),
1144 E. Broad. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 20 B.
Mack, Wm. A. M., (K) 78, (Reg.), 36
3d. 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Miller, William H., (Cx) 60, (Reg.),
142 1st. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 180 F.
Miller, David M., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
1037 E. Jersey. 8 to 9 a. m, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 52.
Montford, Robert J., (N) 90, (Reg.),
1057 E. Jersey. Until 10 a. m, 12
to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No. 193.
Morton, Joseph Billings, (Q) 49, (Reg.),
274 N. Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m.
Mravlag, Victor, (Dj) 72, (Reg.), 1152
B. Jersey. 9 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m.
O'Reilly, Edward R., (N) 82, (Reg.),
167 2d. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 88 M.
Peck, George, (Q) 47, (Reg.), Med.
Dir. U. S. N., 926 N. Broad.
Pettit, Alonzo, (Z) 67, (Reg.), 116 W.
Grand. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p.m.
Pickett, John Hy., (Z) 60, (Reg.), 64
E. Jersey. 10 to 12 a. m., 8 to 9
p. m.
Reillj;, J. Philip, (K) 88, (Reg.), 129
Livingston. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Schleimer, David, (V) 73, (Reg.)
84 E. Jersey. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Stern, Arthur, (Oj) 90, (Reg.), 218 E.
Jersey. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 57.
Terrill, Thomas, (Q) 67, (Reg.), 826
Elizabeth av. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 1, 6 to 8 p. m.
Turner. William F., (A) 79, (Reg.),
356 S, Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Westlake, W. C, (Bs) 72, (Horn.),
129 1st. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Wilson, Norton L., (K) 84, (Reg.),
228 Elizabeth av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Xounglove, John, (Dk) 61, (Horn.), 407
Jefferson av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
ELMER, Salem.
Gheeseman, John P., (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
English, Felix S., (Fy).
Woodruff, Alpheus B., (A) 74, (Reg.)
ELWOOD, Atlantic.
Smith, H. W., (Fy) —
ENGLEWOOD, Bergen.
Baldwin, David A., (N) 49, (Horn.).
8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Banks, Hardy M., (N) 51, (Reg.).
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Best, George B., (Bs) 87, (Hom.). 9
to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Currie, Daniel A., (Z) 64, (Reg.). 8
to 10 a. m., 7to 8 p. m.
Hutchinson, M. T., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Proctor, Jas. W., (N) 88, (Reg.). 8
to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p m.
Terry, J. Wadsworth, (Ag) 62, (Reg.).
8.30 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 7 to 8
p. m.
Weidman, Fannie, (Z) 91, (Reg.)
Wells, John A., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
ENGLISHTOWN, Monmouth.
Applegate, Asher T., (A) 69, (Reg.)
Hutchinson, George H., (A) 80, (Reg.)
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FAIRTON, Cumberland.
Straughn, Wm. D., (B) 90, (Reg.)
FAIRVIEW, Bergen.
Ayres, Melancthon S., (Af) 71, (Reg.)
FARMINGDAXE, Monmouth.
Disbrow, S. A., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Disbrow, Stephen M., (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Disbrow, V. M., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Kinmouth, William R., (Q) 70, (Beg.)
FLANDERS, Morris.
Foster, W. Story, (G) 91, (Reg.)
Miller, Charles N., (K) 83, (Reg.)
FLEMINGTON, Hunterdon.
Burd, Thomas B. J., (Bq) 71, (Horn.)
Ewing, John H., (B) 77, (Reg.)
Schenck, William H., (N) 48, (Reg.)
Snowball, James William, (B) 91,
(Reg.)
Sproul, O. H. S., (A) 86, (Reg.)
Sullivan, George R., (O) 59, (Reg.)
FLORENCE, Burlington.
Baird, David, Jr., (K) 91, (Reg.)
Baker, Charles A., (B) 67, (Reg.)
Zeitler, Augustus E., (Cz) 67, (Hom.)
FORKED RIVER, Ocean.
Van Doren, C. R., (P) 51, (Reg.)
Wood, Oran Alphonso, (B) 90, (Reg.)
FORT LEE, Bergen.
Hager, Joseph, (Q) 80, (Reg.)
FRANKLIN PARK, Somerset.
Hoagland, Garret G., (B) 84, (Reg.)
FREEHOLD, Monmouth.
Bevin, William A., (Bs) 68, (Hom.)
Forman, D. McLean, (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Freeman, Otis R., (Av) 43, (Reg.)
Hepburn, William M., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Long, Isaac Stover, (A) 66, (Reg.),
Main.
Maynard, James G., (A) 56, (Reg.)
Neafie, Harry, (K) 80, (Reg.)
FRENCHTOWN, Hunterdon.
Deemy, Emanuel K., (N) 60, (Reg.), 70
Bridge. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 9
Dfemy, J. Saxton, (C) 90, (Reg.), 12
2d.
Finney, William P., (A) 74, (Reg.), 52
2d. 9 to 11 a. m.
Harman, Henry M., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Nash, Alfred B., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Reilly, Asher, (N) 49, (Reg.)
GARFIELD, Bergen. „ „„ ,„ ,
Davenport, George S., (W) 92, (Reg.)
Lowe, W. H., (Fy) -
Moak, Sheldon R., (Ah) 55, (Reg.)
GEORGETOWN, Burlington.
Patterson, Austin H., (N) 73, (Reg.)
GERMAN VALLEY, Morris.
Willett, E. C, (Fy)
GLASSBOROUGH, Gloucester.
Heritage, John Down, (A) 63, (Reg.)
Iszard, Howard, (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
Trenchard, Albert, (A) 70, (Reg.)
LufEbary, M. Jones, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Westcott, E. Seymour, (B) 83, (Reg.)
GLENDOLA, Monmouth.
Davison, John F., (N) 80, (Reg.)
GLEN GARDNER, Hunterdon.
Fulper, Theodore Burd, (B) 89, (Reg.)
Hunt, Theodore E., Jr., (N) 89, (Reg.)
GLEN MOORE, Mercer.
McCauley, James D., (A) 59, (Reg.)
GLEN RIDGE, Essex.
Geddes, Annie Lowe, (Cb) 90, (Hom.)
GLOUCESTER, Camden.
Bennett, John K., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Blake, Duncan W., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Delap, William L., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
321 Monmouth. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 9
Haley," John J., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Rose, Seaver C, (W) 81, (Reg.)
Smith, Henry A. M., (B) 64, (Reg.)
Tomlinson, Edwin, (B) 72, (Reg.), 12
N. King. Until 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m.
GOSHEN, Cape May.
Swain, Humphrey, (A) 66, (Reg.)
GREEN CREEK, Cape May.
Lake, Wilson A., (A) 88, (Reg.)
GREENWICH, Cumberland.
' Holmes, Ephraim, (A) 44, (Reg.). Re-
tired.
Snyder, Sharp M., (A) 64, (Reg.)
GRIGGSTOWN, Somerset.
Mosher, Abram B., (N) 79, (Reg.)
GUTTENBERG, Hudson.
Hill, Augustus v., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Vanderback, John M., (Cc) 66, (Reg.),
HACKENSACK, Bergen.
Ackerman, William P., (K) 70, (Reg.),
Camden.
Adams, Charles Francis, (Bs) 84,
(Horn.), Union and Central av. 8 to
9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.; Sun-
days, 1 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 33.
Brown, George B., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 192
Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Cosine, Enos C, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Harris, Nelson A., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
Union nr. Passaic. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 1 to 2
p m.
MoFadden, Geo. Howard, (K) 89,
(Reg.), 286 Main. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
St. John, David B., (K) 75, (Reg.), 33
Essex. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Vandewater, Albartus L., (K) 70,
(Reg.)
White, Frank H., (N) 82, (Reg.), Main,
8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Whitehead, Ira C, (Ai) 55, (Reg.)
Williams, Anna W., (Bw) 92, (Reg.),
State.
Iszard! Jacob, (Bq) 70, (Hom.)
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HACKENSACK.— Continued.
Wylie, Louise L., (Cb) 91, (Horn.),
Ward and Union, Tues. Fri., from
2 p. m.
HACKETTSTOWN, Warren.
Allen, Gertrude, (Cb) 90, (Reg.),
Cook, John S., (A) 50, (Reg.)
Martin, Alden E., (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Osmun, Louis 0., (Q) 91, (Reg.)
Van Syckle, Alvah C, (N) 78, (Reg.)
HADDONFIBLD, Camden.
Glover, Lawrence, (B) 82, (Reg.)
Jennings, William B., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Long, William S., (A) 78, (Reg.), Main.
7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shivers, Bowman W., (Ay) 58, (Bq)
88, (Horn.), W. Main. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Shivers, Charles H., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Stevenson, John R., (A) 63, (Reg.),
Main.
Williams, Franklin E., (Bq) 79,
(Hom.,)
HAINESPORT, Burlington.
Parry, William O., (B) 72, (Reg.)
HAINSVILLE, Sussex.
Cole, Martin, (Be)—. (Reg.)
HAMBURG, Sussex.
Couse, Joseph P., (W) 70, (Q) 73,
(Reg.)
Pellett, Jackson B., (Q) 71, (Reg.)
HAMILTON SQUARE, Mercer.
Robbins, George R., (B) 70, (Reg.)
HAMMO'NTON, Atlantic.
Orowell, Godfrey M., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Hodges, William M., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Jahnske, George F., (Oz) 64, (Eel.)
Martine, Angeline, (D) 92, (Reg.)
Nivison, Miss S. S., (D) 57, (Reg.)
North, Edward, (B) 68, (Reg.)
HARLINGEN, Somerset.
Spencer, Ira Thorp, (A) 93, (Reg.)
Tompkins, Lucius D., (A) 77, (Reg.)
HARMONY, Warren.
Cline, Garner H., (B) 39, (Reg.)
De Witt, James D., (N) 49, (Reg.)
HARRISON, Hudson.
Dolphin, Michael O'Farrell, (Bx) 82,
(Reg.), 112 4th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rothe, Henry Emory, (Q) 79, (Reg.),
2 N. 4th. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 603 Crane.
Squires, Marcus F., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
234 Harrison ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
HARRISONVILLE, Gloucester.
Stanger, Samuel F., (B) 75, (Reg.)
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p.m.
HEISLERVILLE, Cumberland.
Butcher, Joseph, (B) 83, (Reg.)
HIGH BRIDGE, Hunterdon.
Allen, J. Melville, (Cd) 91, (Hom.)
Alpaugh, W. C, (Fy).
Hackett, William, (A) 67, (Reg.)
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HIGHTSTOWN, Mercer.
Franklin, George H., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
cor. Main and South. 7 to 8 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Johnson, Joseph P., (Bq) 67, (Horn;)
Titus, George E., (K) 77, (Reg.) 7 to
9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Wilbur, Lloyd, (B) 54, (Reg.)
Wilbur, William H., (A) 88, (Reg.)
HILTON, Essex.
Brown, Phoebe D., (Cb) 85, (Hom.)
HOBOKEN, Hudson.
Arlitz, W. J., (Bq) 90, (Horn.), 628
Bloomfield. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Atwell, David R., (Bs) 85, (Horn.).
730 Bloomfield. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1
to 2.30, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Barry, Denis W., (Ag) 84, (Reg.), 286
Washington. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Brokhaus, Maria H., (Cb) 89, (Horn.),
500 Hudson. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Broquet, Edward, (Q) 86, (Reg.)
Bumette, Henry H., (N) 90, (Reg.),
724 Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Chabert, Romeo F., (N) 45, (Reg.),
521 Washington. 8 to 9, 12 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m.
Clausen, Bernard, (Bs) 88, (Horn.),
736 Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 245.
Cunneely, Hy. C, (K) 86, (Reg.), 833
Garden. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
Drasel, Gustavo W., (Ae) 42, (Reg.),
91 Jefferson. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Dixon, D. J., (D. V. S.) (Hu) 81, -,
106 1st. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Tel.
No. 34 H
Fehr, Julius, (Q) 69, (Reg.), 58 2d.
Fisher, William R., (Q) 67, (Reg.),
711 Washington. 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p.
m., Sundays excepted.
Foley, M. F., (K) 91, (Reg.), 706
Garden. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 81.
Fopeans, Joseph E., (Af) 89, (Reg.),
265 4th.
Gelbach, Rudolph W., (Bz) 81, (Reg.),
4th cor. Willow av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 299 B.
Gilchrist, Chas. A., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
710 Washington av. Until 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Grew, Francis B., (Cp) 75, (Reg.),
616 Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 255 A.
Heifer, Samuel A., (N) 74, (Reg.), 208
Hudson. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 ,to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 58.
Hendrick, C. C, (K) 94, (Reg.), 516
Garden. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 te
7 p. m. Tel. No. 104.
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HOBOKEN.— Continued.
Herzog, Alfred W., (N) 87, (Reg.),
901 Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Herzog, Sophie, (Or) 78, (Reg.), 530
Garden. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Hoening, Karl Ludwig, (Dt) 85, (Reg.)
604 Hudson. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1,
■6 to 7 p. m.
Kahn, Arthur, (Cj) 86, (Reg.), 384
Garden., 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Kammerer, Charles A., (N) 75, (Reg.),
' 329 Bloomfield. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Kirk, T. Harris, (N) 83, (Reg.), 125
Bloomfield. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Kudlich, William T., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
408 Hudson. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 49.
Kudlich, W. .T., (Q) 78, (Reg.), 408
Hudson. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kudlich, John, (Cs) 53, (Reg.), 506
Hudson. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
7 p. m.
Letts, R. R., CD. V. S.) (Hu), Newark
cor. Washington.
Low'enthal, Ernest X, (Ck) 39, (Reg.),
219 Hudson. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Muller, Otto John, (Af) 87, (Reg.),
308 Hudson. 3 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Newgroschel, J., (Bx) 93, (Bel.), 725
I Bloomfield. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 7 p. m.
Nichols, Frank, (Bq) 61, (Hom^, 723
Washington. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 197.
Nichols, Harry F., (Bs) 87, (Horn.),
723 Washington. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No.
197
Parodi, F. B., (N) 92, (Reg), 219 Gar-
den. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 299.
Pindar, David B., (Q) 89, (Beg.), 201
Garden. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Pape, Gotthold, (N) 80, (Reg.), 143 1st.
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8
PopeSo, Jos. B., (Af) 89, (Reg.), 4th
and Willow. 8 to 9 a. ni., 1 to 3,
Poock, J ^T.,°'(Am) 89, (Reg.) 122
Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
Broads, Thos. C, (N) 65, (Keg.)
Rosenkrans, James H., (K) 83, (Beg.),
1020 Washington. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rue, Henry B.,^ (1) 80 (Reg.), 233
Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Salsto'nstall, George D., (N) 52, (Hom).,
130 Vroom. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Schiudeler, Theo., (Cc) 70, (Reg.), 305
Hudson. 8 to 10.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Simon, C. J., (Q) 79, (Reg.), 926
Bloomfield. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 152.
Stedman, Evan T., (N) 85, (Reg.),
218 Garden. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m., Tel. No. 116.
Stedman, W., (O) 94, (Reg.), 213
Garden. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 5 to
7 p. m. Tel. No. 116.
Taylor, Paul J., (N) 75, (Reg.), 416
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 247.
Wolfstirn, Louis, (Af) 89, (Reg^, HOC
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 284 F.
HOLMDBL, Monmouth.
Cook, Henry G., (Q) 57, (Reg.)
HOPEWELL, Mercer.
Hawke, Edward P., (A) 58, (Reg.>
Miller, John A., (Cz) 64, (Bel.)
Pierson, T. A., (G) — , (Reg.> :
Van Ne6t, G. V., ( ) — . '
HUNTSVILLE, Sussex.
Straily, Sidney B., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
HURFFVILLE, Gloucester.
Phrllips, Cyrus B., (O) 82, (Reg.)
IMLAYSTOWN, Monmouth.
Price, Franklin Curthean, (AI) 79,
(Reg.)
Price, S. E., (AI) 79, (Reg.)
IRVINGTON, Essex.
Christian, M. Osborne, (Be) 78, (Reg.)
English, James R., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Pennington, William, (N) 66, (Reg.)
Wade, Joseph L., (N) 50, (Reg.)
JACOBSTOWN, Burlington.
Shaw, Amos, (Q) 63, (Reg.)
JAMBSBURGH, Middlesex.
Suydam, John L., (N) 82, (Reg.) •
Zandt, H. D., (A) 71, (RegJ
Adam, Clovis, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 959'
Summit av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,.
7 to 9 p. m.
JERSEY CITY, Hudson.
Adams, Hugh T., (Ct) 69, (Reg.), 55.
Congress. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 tO'
7 p. m. Tel. No. 172 H.
Allen, Ulamor, (N) 80, (Reg.), 235.
Ogden av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, Z
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 133 H.
Andrew, Bromwell A., (K) 69, (Reg.),
313 Bergen av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Arrowsmith, Wm. H., (Hu) 82, (D.
V. S.), 374 Bergen av. 9 a. m., after
6 p. m. Tel. No. 226.
Baker, E. Mills, (N) 90, (Reg.), 5
Hampton court terrace. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
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IHEW JEBSEY PSrSIOIANS.
JERSEY CITY.— Continued.
Bance, M. Edith H., (Ob) 90, (Horn.),
211 Monticello av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Baumann, John J., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 661
Jersey av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 31.
Baumann, Lewis, (N) 84, (Reg.), 91
Wayne. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 389.
Belmer, Randolph, (N) 78, (Reg.), 116
Brie. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Bidwell, Horace G., (K) 72, (Reg.),
82 Ma.dison av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 303.
Blanchard, Oliver R., (N) 91, (Reg.),
51 Madison av. 8 to 10 a, m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 458.
Bogardus, Henry J., (N) 83, (Reg.),
217 Bergen av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1504 F.
Bowen, Bleazer, (Ai) 54, (Horn.), 453
Jersey av. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 142.
Bowen, Horace, (Ay) 52, (Horn.), 260
Barrow. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Boyd, William S., (O) 86, (Reg.), 634
Jersey av. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 298.
Briegleb, William, (Bt) 81, (Eel.), 264
Central av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Brien, Wm. M., (N) 91, (Reg.), 249
York. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
BrinkerhofE, Henry H., (K) 92, (Beg.),
419 Bergen ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1506.
Broughton, T. D., (Bs) 82, (Horn.), 47
Montgomery. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Broderick, John J., (K) 90, (Reg.), 174
Pacific ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 12 m. to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 366.
Bromwell, Andrew, (K) 69, (Reg.), 283
Barrow. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
10 p. m.
Buffet, Edward P., (Q) 57, (Reg.), 520
Bergen ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 246.
Bull, Edward E., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 14
Monticello ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 135.
Burdett, John B., (Q) 56, (Reg.), 535
Summit ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Cadmus, W. J., (N) 70, (Reg.), 229
Newark ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Case, Charles H., (Q) 67, (Reg.), 88
West Side ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Clark, S. Wellman, (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
490 Jersey ave. Until 10 a. m., 6.30
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 248.
Cooney, John P., (Q) 92, 279 Baldwin
ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Clute, Deborah V., (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
130 Arlington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Connell, John, (Bs) 89, (Horn.), 90
Bowers. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Converse, Charles B., (K) 71, (Reg.),
272 Montgomery ave. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Craig, Burdette P., (K) 85, (Reg.), 258
Montgomery ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, 2 to 3 only.
Tel. No. 250.
Craven, Joseph J., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 49
Morris. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, /6 to 8
p. m.
Cropper, Charles W., (K) 76, (Reg.),
21 8th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Culver, Charles H., (N) 81, (Reg.), 320
New York ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 m.
to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Culver, Geo. M., (K) 94, 561 Summit
ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 m. to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Culver, Jos. Edwin, (Q) 49, (Reg.), 561
Summit ave. 9 a. m., 1 and 7 p. m.
De Hart, Florence, (N) 93, (Rfig.), 174
Grand. 9 to 11 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
De Hart, Madana P., (Cb) 68 (Horn.),
8 Paulmier pi. 2 to 5 p. m.
De Long, Arthur D., (N) 88, (Reg.),
659 Jersey ave. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
De Vessey, Marie L., (Hg) 77, (Eel.),
9 E. Hamilton pi.
Dickinson, George K., (K) 77, (Reg.),
cor. Wayne and Barrow. 8 to 1()
a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
269.
Dodd, William J., (K) 77, (Reg.), 101
Grand.
Doherty, John W., (Aq) 87, (Reg.), 272
Barrow. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Drain, John S., (N) 84, (Reg.), 368
Germania av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Drossner, Morris, (Cc) 63, (Reg.), 566
Bergen av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 154 B.
Drayton, H. S., (Bx) 77. (Eel.), 66V2
Brinkerhoff. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Durrie, William A., Jr., (Bs) 78,
(Hom.), 664 Jersey av. 9 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 161.
Everett, John R., (Af) 72, (Reg.),
209 Bergen av. Until 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 167 O.
Edge, Benjamin, (K) 79, 95 Wayne.
8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Faber, Johannes, (Cv) 75, (Reg.), 289
Central av. 8 to 9 a. m., 8 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 92 A. H.
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517
JERSEY CITY.— Continued.
Falson, William F., (Ac) 88, (Reg.),
234 Warren. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 480 Jersey
City.
Feinald, S. E. De Hart, (Cb) 68,
(Horn.), 451% Jersey av. 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Finn, Joseph F., (Q) 54, (Reg.), 133
Danforth av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Finnerty, John H., (K) 84, (Reg.),
217 8tli. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Fletcher, Zachary Peck, (Bs) 91,
fflom.), 23 Cottage. 8 to 10 a. m.,
i to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Forman, Samuel R., (Q) 57, (Reg.),
319 Bergen av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 276.
Foote, Nathaniel, (Ai) 52, (Reg.), 96
Fairview av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Geissinger, Samuel D., (B) 82, (Reg.),
82 Sussex.
Oilman, Robert B., (Q) 67, (Reg.), 85
Congress. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 9 p. m.
Goode, Samuel G., (N) 87, (Reg.),
6135^ Bergen av. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gordon, Leonard J., (K) 75, (Reg.),
485 Jersey a v. (retired). 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Gray, David T., (N) 52, (Reg.), 96
Jones. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Gray, Frank D., (N) 83, (Reg.), 159
Grand. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 382.
Hasse, H. W. A., (Bu) 81, (Reg.),
350 Fairmount av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hardenberg, Daniel S., (At) 63, (Reg.)
179 Pacific av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hallock, Harry M., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
353 Communipaw av. 8 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hardenberg, Daniel S., (At) 63, (Reg.)
179 Pacific ave.
Heniy, John P., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 168
Congress. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hill, Charles D., (Ac) 88, (Reg.), 108
Grand. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 89 Jersey City.
Hills, F. K., (Q) 92, (Reg.), 176 Pal-
isade ave.
Hoffman, , James, (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
461 Jersey ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 307.
Hoffman, Peter J., (N) 81, (Beg.),
207 Pavonia av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
HoUister, Samuel A., (Cn) 86, (Hom.),
86 Danforth av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
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Holt, Henry D., (N) 47, (Reg.), 21
Lexington ave.
Hommell, F. J., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 571
Bergen av. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Hornblower, Josiah, (N) 60, (Beg.),
322 Central av. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to
7 p. m.
Hornblower, Theodore R., (Q) 71,
(Reg.), €31 Bergen av. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Howard, Wm. G., (Ka) 65, (Reg.),
143 Grand. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Inglis, Roy, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 354 Ber-
gen av.
Jardine, Matilda A., (Cb) 87, (Horn.),
84 Sip av. 10 to 12 a. m.
Johnson, Frederick L., (A) 90, (Reg.),
108 York. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Keating, John, (K) 77, (Reg.), 649
Jersey av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Kennedy, J. H., (Es) 88, (Reg.), 126
Grand. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3, 5 to
8 p. m.
King, Geo. W., (W) 79, (Reg.), Hud-
son Co. Lun. Asyl.
Kirsten, Adolph, (N) 69, (Reg.), 287
Varick. 7.30 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Kopetechny, Edward F., (K) 86,
(Reg.), 591 Jersey av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 451.
Kopetschny, Ottocar B., (N) 86, (Reg.),
591 Jersey av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 6 to 7 p. m.
Kuehne, Richard, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 1118
Summit av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Kyte, Calvin F., (N) 81, (Reg.), 316
Pavonia av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Lampeon, Mortimer, (Q) 66, (Reg.),
203 Pacific av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
LaVence, Geo. W., (K) 89, (Reg.),
9571/2 Summit av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30
to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lewis, William C, (A) 80, (Reg.), 207
Pacific av. 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
Lignot', Albert, (N) 76, (RegO, 808
Garfield av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6.30 to S p. m.
Limeburner, Charles A., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
61 Danforth a v. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lochner, John, (N) 71, (Reg.), 583
Jersey av. 8 to 1() a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Lockwood, Hilliard L., (Bs) 79,
(Horn.), Ill Wayne. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Loomis, Albert J., (K) 84, (Reg.), 481
Jersey av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to_8 p. m. Tel. No. 15.
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JERSEY CITY— Continued.
Lutkins, Alfred A., (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
276 Montgomery. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Liutkins, William C, (N) 76, (Reg.),
274 Montgomery. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lynch, H. H., (N) 78, (Reg.), 216
Whiton. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
McGill, John D., (A) 70, (Reg.), res.
272 Montgomery. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m. ; office 126 Grand, 10
a. m.
McLaughlin, George E., (N) 91, (Reg.),
41 Crescent av. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
McLougWin, Thomas J., (Q) 69, (Reg.),
558% Jersey av. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
McLean, John J., (Gi) 80, (Reg.), 2
Central av. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 289, J. O.
MaoMillan, John Wales, (Bs) 86,
(Horn.), 311 Webster av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
McNeil, C. Holmes, (Bs) 72, (Hom.),
320 New York av. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 16.
Martine, Jeannie W., (Cb) 87, (Hom.),
510 Summit av. 2 to 4 p. m.
Mitchell, Mary E., (Ob) 90, (Hom.),
162 Mercer. 10 to 12 a. m;, 7 to 8
p. m.
Morris, Theodore P., (K) 63, (Reg.),
301 Varick. Until 9 a. m., 1, 6 to
7.30 p. m.
Mulvauey, Edward, (N) 91, (Reg.), 71
Wayne. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Murphy, Frank K., (Ba) 86, (Reg.),
508 Communipaw. Until lO a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Murray, Daniel, (K) 68, (Reg.), 501
Communipaw av. 8.30 to 10 a. m,
1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Muttart, Alder C, (N) 87, (Reg.), 505
Communipaw av. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
' 1 to 2.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Muttart, Geo. W., (N) 92, (Reg.), 505
Communipaw av. 8 to 9 a. m., 12
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Muzzy, Arthur T., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
48iy2 Jersey av. 12.30 to 3 p. m.;
Sunday excepted.
Nevin, John J., (N) 86, (Reg.), 703
Wayne. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Nevin, J. Lawrence, (Bs) 78, (Hom.),
158 Bowers. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Nevin, William R., (Bs) 87, (Hom.), 34
Zabriskie. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Newell, Jennie W., (Cb) 87, (Horn.),
510 Summit av. No special hours.
Noble, Frank B., (I) 51, (Reg.), 31
Hoboken av. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
O'Callaghan, Thomas C, (N) 62,
(Reg.), 253 2d, and 38 Erie. 8 to
9.30 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 8 p. m.
Opdyke, Chas. Pomeroy, (Bs) 89,
(Hom.), 101 Ocean av. Until 9 a.
m., 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
190.
Opdyke, Levings A., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
55 Clinton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 341.
Paddock, Nathan J., (N) 79, (Reg.),
376 Grove. „ ,„ ^
Parker, William J., (K) 79. (Reg.),
418 Bergen av. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Parsons, J. Cady, (N) 91, (Reg.), 311
York. 7.30 to 11 a. m., 4 to 8 p. m.
Peacock, Rufus W., (Y) 57, (N) 75,
(Reg.), 234 8th. 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to
9 p. m.
Petrie, R. Maitland, (A) 68, (Reg.),
262 Barrow. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Pettigrew, Frederick W., (Db) 45,
(Reg.), 345 1st. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Poole, Louis B., (Bs) 90, (Hom.), cor.
Bergen and Sip aves. Until 9.30
a. m., 1 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 283 B.
Potter, George E., (Co) 80, (Bel), 266
Grove. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Putnam, Charles B., (Bs) 86, (Hom.),
534 Summit ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 283.
Pyle, Edwin W., (A) 73, (Hom.), 429
Bergen ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pyle, William L., (A) 87, (Horn.),
400 Bergen ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 175.
Quimby, Isaac N., (N) 58, (Reg.), 84
Crescent ave. 7.30 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 7 p. m. Tues., 1 to 6 p. m.;
Wed. at 582 Jersey ave., 1 to 5 p. m.
Radley, Jay H., (Bh) 89, (Reg.), 69
Oakland ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m. Wed., 1 to 6 p. m.
Radue, William P., (N) 88, (Reg.), 81
Bowers. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Rooney, Joseph G., (N) 90, (Reg.), 43
South. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Renwick, Albert G., (N) 90, (Reg.), 503
Communipaw ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m,.
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Reeve, David L., (N) 45, (Reg.), 244
4th.
Ramsey, Murray E., (Al) 92, (Reg.),
177 Summit ave.
Rector, Joseph M., (Q) 93, (Reg.), 100
Grand.
Robertson, F. C, (N) 94, (Reg.), 36
Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
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JEESEY CITY.— ContiQued.
Selnow, Frederick C, (Ci) 61, (Reg.),
Hampton Court terrace. 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Senderling, Philip M., (A) 56, (Reg.),
214 York. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Shain, Francis W., (B) 82, (Reg.), 117
Mercer. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
Shelby, Edmund P., (N) 91, (Reg.),
234 Warren. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 440.
Sherwood, Henry D., (Q) 82, (Reg.),
585 Summit aye. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Simpson, Maxwell G., (A) 84, (Reg.),
Penn. Depot.
Simmons, Henry R., (Bs) 77, (Hom.),
557 Bramhall ave. Until 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 221.
Smith, Melville H., (Q) 71, (Reg.), 76
Madison ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Snyder, Charles F., (Bs) 87, (Hom.),
539 Summit ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1
to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, Hulda G., ( ) 77, 115 Jackson
ave. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Smith, Matthew J., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 328
1st. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Snyder, Charles Francis, (Bs) 87,
(Hom.), 539 Summit ave. 8 to 9.30
a. m., 1 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Spence, Henry, CQ) 92, (Reg.), 512
Bergen ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Sprague, Ezra K., (Gj) 90, (Reg.), 283
Grove. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to
8 p. m.
Sprague, S. B., (Bn) 67, (Reg.), 283
Grove 7 to 10 a. m., 12 m. to 2,
4 to 7 p. m.
Stegmair, .lulius A., (N) 86, (Reg.), 77
Linden ave. 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
Staigmair, J. A., (N) 86, (Reg.), 77
Linden ave.
Steel, George B., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 217
Palisade ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Stout, Stephen V. W., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
995 Summit ave. 8.30 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Straughn, Frederick, (O) 70j(Reg.), 55
Astor pi. 8 to 9.30 a. m., Tlo 2, Q to
8 p. m.
Sweeney, John V., (Af) 82, (Reg.), 109
TRCkSOm 3.V6.
Tibbies, George W., (Bs) 67, (Horn.),
5 Willow Court. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Van Saun, John D., (K) 73, (Reg.), 59
Mercer. 8 to 10 a, m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Varick, Wiliam W., (K) 76, (Reg.), 245
Montgomery. Until 9 a. m., after 5
p. m.
Vondy, Joseph H., (N) 51, (Reg.), 305
Montgomery. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7.30_p. m.
Vreeland, Hamilton, (N) 85, (Reg.), 79
Summit ave. Until 9 a. m., 12 m. to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Walter, A. P., (G) 84, (Reg.), 3011^
4th. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Ware, W. Powell, ( ) 83, 24 Gar-
rison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Watson, Beriah A., (N) 61, (Reg.), 108
York. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Watson, William Perry, (Q) 78, (Reg.),
319 York. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
West, John E., (Al) 67, (Reg.), 187 Car-
teret ave. 9 a. m., 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wieges, Conrad, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 689
Jersey ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wilkinson, George, (K) 82, (Reg.), 274
Bergen ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Wilson, Wm., (D. V. S.) Grand o
Communipaw ave. Tel. No. 737 F.
Wilkinson, James, (Q) 58, (Reg.), 27S
Bergen av. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wilkinson, Walter, (K) 89, (Reg.), 124
Harrison av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Waiiams, Thomas D., (A) 85, (Reg.),
82 Wayne. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 9 p. m.
Willis, Mary A., (Bx) 86, (Eel.), 3
Astor Place. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wolf, Theo. F., (Q) 68, (RegJ, 234
Warren. Until 10 a. m., 6 to a p. m.
Wolfson, Joseph, (K) 83, (Reg.), 302
Montgomery. Until 10 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
JOHNSONBURGH, Warren.
Rorback, Frederick, (K) 67, (Reg.)
JUNCTION, Hunterdon.
A'Herron, T. M., (N) 73, (Reg.)
Servis, Howard, (A) 58, (Reg.)
JUTLAND, Hunterdon.
Boileau, N. B., (A) 58, (Reg.)
KEANSBURGH, Monmouth!
Palmer, Warren W., (At) 55, (Reg.)
KEARNEY, Hudson.
Goldsberg, Eugene H., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8.30 p.m.
Tel. No. 711.
Reid, John W., (At) 84, (Reg.) 8 to
10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
KEYPORT, Monmouth.
Arrowsmith J. E., (N) 43, (Reg.)
Johnson, Wm. E., ( ) — .
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Reed, Edwin B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Roberts, Daniel Edgar, (N) 83, (Reg.)
KNOWLTON, Warren.
Bond, Robert, (A) 76, (Reg.)
1/AFAYETTB, Sussex.
Strader, John C, (Q) 73, (Reg.)
LAKEWOOD, Ocean.
Buckingham, Frederick S., (Q) 71,
(Reg.)
Gate, Hamilton J., (Bo) 49, (Reg.)
Gate, Henry H., (Bq) 88, (Horn.)
Hall, Wm. A^ (N) 59, (Reg.)
Kimball, W. S., (Bs) 63, (Horn.)
liindley, O. X,., (Q) 79, (Reg.)
Mount, D. H., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Piatt, Isaac Hull, (Af) 82, (Reg.) 10
to 12 a. m.
Searles, Wellington B., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
Stone, William G., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Tracy, S. G., (K) 90, (Reg.)
tiAMBERTVILLB, Hunterdon.
Olosson, A. L., (Ay) 63, (Reg.)
Closson, Edward W., (N) 85, (Reg.),
c. Main and Bridge.
Larison, Francis W., (G) 85, (Reg.),
c. Main and Jefferson.
McGill, Peter, (A) 79, (Reg.), 42 York.
< Romine, George L., (A) 80, (Keg.)
Swift, George P., (Ow) 77, (Horn.)
liAWRBNCEVILLEt Mercer.
De Witt, Edmund, (N) 62, (Reg.)
Johnson, H. S., (Fy)
liAYTON'S, Sussex.
Miller, James N., (Q) 81, (Reg.)
IiEBANON, Hunterdon.
Miller, Henry H., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Stites, Joseph A., (K) 75, (Reg.)
liEESBURG, Gumberland.
Wilson, Stacy M., (A) 69, (Reg.)
LrlBBRTY CORNERS, Somerset.
Sutphen, Fred. G., (N) 88, (Reg.)
MNWOOD, Atlantic.
Edmonds, Samuel 0., (B) 51, (Reg.)
Sommers, Job Braddock, (B) 59, (Reg.)
LITTLE FALLS, Passaic.
Gedney, Jacob M., (Bs) 69, (Horn.)
Keeler, Edgar A., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Van Winkle, Mark, (Q) 55, (Reg.)
LITTLE YORK, Hunterdon.
Knight^ Moses D., (A) 61, (Reg.)
LODI, Bergen.
Soper, Oliver, (Bx) 78, (Eel.)
LONG BRANGH, Monmouth.
Baker, George H., (At) 86, (Reg.)
Bennett, John W., (0) 87, (RegJ
Ghattle, Thomas G., (Ay) 54, (Reg.)
De Socarras, Rodolfo, (K) 82, (Reg.)
■Goodnough, Joseph B., (N) 52, (Reg.)
Green, James O., (K) 66, (Reg.)
Hughes, Henry, (Q) 73, (RegO
Hunt, Sylvester H., (B) 65, (Beg.)
Newiug, Wm. E., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Pemberton, Harry H., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Pemberton, John P., (Q) 64, (Reg.)
Taylor, Joseph W., (N) 84, (Reg.)
LOWER BANK, Burlington.
Gary, John E., (Q) 62, (Reg.)
LYNDHURST, Bergen.
Lambertson, Geo. Vanderbilt, (Q) 57,
(Reg.)
Trautman, William E., (K) — , (Reg.)
LYONS FARM, Union.
Ward, Joseph B., ( ).
Winans, J. Edwards, (Bs) 75, (Horn.)
MADISON, Morris.
Anderson, Calvin, (Q) 65, (Reg.)
Martin, William H., (Q) 61, (Reg.)
Reed, Stuart H., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
MAHWAH, Bergen.
Zabriskie, A. J., ( ) — .
MALAGA, Gloucester.
Smith, Asa Alonzo, (A) 64, (Reg.)
MANAHAWKIN, Ocean.
Irwin, Samuel B., (B) 44, (Reg.)
Lane, J. Lewis, (B) 88, (Reg.)
MAN ALAP AN, Monmouth.
VanDyke, C. D. W., (At) 79, (Reg.)
MANASQUAN, Monmouth.
Herbert, Ralph W., (Bs) 81, (Horn.)
Higgins. Archibald A., (A) 54, (Reg.)
Laird, Robert, (Ai) 37, (Reg.)
Wainwright, James B., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
MANCHESTER, Ocean.
Kirk, Irwin, W., (G) 89, (Reg.)
MANTUA, Gloucester.
Chew, Edward, (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Hillegass, Eugene Z., (B) 80, (Reg.)
MARLBOROUGH, Monmouth.
Ely, J. Davies, (B) 82, (Reg.)
MARLTON, Burlington.
Sharp, Edgar B., (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Stroud, P. Van Buren, (A) 61, (Reg.)
Woolston, Elijah B., (B) 54, (Reg.)
MATAWAN, Monmouth.
Jackson, Andrew J., (Z) 73, (Reg.)
Knecht, Cyrus, (B) 80, (Reg.)
MAURIGETOWN, Cumberland.
Butcher, Samuel, (B) 64, (Reg.)
MAY'S LANDING, Atlantic.
James, Henry C, (B) 70, (Reg.)
Wales, Westley R., (B) 91, (Reg.)
MEDFORD, Burlington.
Braddock, Richard S., (B) 75, (Reg.>
Reeve, Josiah, (A) 65, (Reg.)
Sharp, Lewis L., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Zeitler, Augustus E., (Bq) 67, (Horn.)
MENDHAM, Morris.
DeGroot, George S., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Stiger, John S., (N) 49, (Beg.)
Stiger, J. Henry, (N) 57, (Reg.)
MERGHANTVILLE, Camden.
Bartine, David Hedding, (A) 62,
(Reg.)
Hinson, Jacob M., (Bq) 86, (Hom.)
Jennings, Charles H., (B) 89, (Reg.)
Marcy, John W., (A) 85, (Reg.)
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METUCHEN, Middlesex.
Andrus, Charles Hawley, (Q) 45,
(Reg.)
Oowan, Isaac F., (A) 60, (Reg.)
Dana, Edward B., Jr., (Q) 89, (Reg.)
Freeman, Charles Manning, (Q) SA,
(Reg.)
Hunt, Alonzo C, (Q) 81, (Reg.)
McKenzie, W. V., (Q) 84, (Reg.)
MIDDLEBUSH, Somerset.
Cooper, J. Howard, (C) 92, (Reg.)
MIDDLETOWN, Monmouth.
Hendrickson, Daniel D., (A) 78,
(Reg.)
Taylor, Edward F., (A) 53, (Reg.)
MIDDLE VALLEY, Morris.
Farrow, Levi, (Q) 65, (Reg.)
MILLBURN, Essex.
■ Campbell, Wellington, (Q) 77, (Reg.)
English, David E., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
MILFORD, Hunterdon.
Pahr, John W., (B) 87, (Reg.)
Lowe, John N., (N) 62, (Reg.)
MILLINGTON, Morris.
Munson, R. A. B., ( ) —
MILLSTONE, Somerset.
Taylor, Sewell O. B., (A) 72, (Reg.)
VanNeste, George V., (B) 83, (Reg.)
MILLTOWN, Middlesex.
Riva, Ferdinand E., (A) 85, (Reg.)
MILLVILLE, Cumberland.
Allen, Mary E., ( ) —
Blstein, Leo F., ( ) —
Hubbard, Charles Homer, (Bq) 83,
(Hom.), 18 S. High. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 3, after 7 p. m.
Neal, Charles B., (A) 90, (Reg.)
Newell, William L., (B) 59, (Reg.),
327 N. High.
Smith, Wm. H. Clay, (A) 66, (Reg.),
214 N. 2d.
Wade, John W., (B) 84, (Reg.), 318
N. 2d, 9 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m.
Wheaton, Joseph C, (B) 83, (Reg.).
cor. High and Pine. „,,„,„ ,
Whittaker, Jonathan S., (B) 45, (Reg.)
122 Pine.
Woolford, Joseph S., ( ) —
MONT CLAIR, Essex. __ ^^ ,
Bogue, Edward A., (Ah) 57, (R6g-),„
Brown, James S., (Q) 85, (Reg.), 43
S. FuUerton av. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 51.
Butler, Clarence W., (Bs) 70, (Horn.),
35 FuUerton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 4 B'field.
Case, Levi W., (Q) 80, (Reg.), 41
Park. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
Francis, Richard P., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
59 Valley Road. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 4
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 8, B'field.
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Foster, Herbert W., (Bs) 91, (Horn.),
12 S. FuUerton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 2, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Halsey, Levi W., (G-) 83, (Reg.), 49
Church. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 131 B'field.
Love, John H. J., (N) 55, (Reg.), 55
Church. 8 to 9.30 a. m. Res. 50 S.
FuUerton av.
Nelden, Andrew Linn, (Bs) 87, (Hom.),
12 FuUerton av. S. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Newton, Richard C, (Q) 77, (Reg.),
71 N. FuUerton av. Tel. No. 62.
Shelton, Charles Henry, (Bs) 80.
(Hom.. 70 Grove. Until 10 a. m.,
6.30 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 61, B'field.
Smith, Anna L, (Bw) 86, (Reg.), 48
N. FuUerton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
MONMOUTH BEACH, Monmouth.
Houghton, H. S., (K) 86, (Reg.)
MOORESTOWN, BurUngton.
Clay, George B. L., (Bq) 53, (Hom.)
Hewlings, Isaac W., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Kille, Chalkley J., (A) 78, (RegJ
Mattson, Alfred S., (Bq) 79, (Horn.)
Stokes, Joseph, (A) 83, (Reg.)
Stokes, N. Newlin, (B) 54, (Reg.)
Stroud. Frank G., (B) 85, (Reg.)
WUson, Pusey, (Bq) 62, (Hom.)
MORRIS PLAINS, Morris.
Blake, Lewis J., (A) 88, (Reg.)
Evans, B. D., (G) 85, (Reg.), (Med.
Director) State Hospital.
Evans, Britton D., (G) 85, (Reg.),
State Hospital. . „^ ^
Gorton, Eliot, (Af) 88, (Reg.), State
Maldon, Peter S., (K) 93, (Reg.), State
PerryrM.'L., (Gu) 91, (Reg.),. State
Hospital. ,^^ „^ ,^ .
Prout; Thomas P., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
State Hospital.
MORRISTOWN, Morris.
Barker, Planett C, (Q) 60, (Reg.), 63
South. 8 to 9.30 a. m.
Becker, Gustave A., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Bishop, Louis F., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 54
Morris street.
Bradford, Prank S., (B) 58, (Horn.),
36 Maple. ^ _ ,^ x co
Clutterbuck, Austin S. S., (Cp), 86,
CoM?tt, George C, (Cd) 91, (Hom.)
2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Douglass, James, (N) 80, (Reg.)
Ford_, Charlotte W., (Bw) 73, (Reg.)
Halstead, Charles F., (Q) 90, (Reg.)
Henriques, Henry A., (Q) 89, (Reg.),
92 South. , „„ ,„ V
HofEman, Joseph R., (Bs) 83, (Hom.)
Tel. No. 36.
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NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
MOEKISTOWN— ContinTied.
Lewis, Alfred A., (N) 69, (Reg.),South,
8 to 9 a. m., 1, 3 to 9 p. m.
O'Reily, John H., (K) 87.
Owen, Fred'k Wooster, (V) 67, (Reg.)
Pierson, Stephen (Q) 69, (Reg.), 50
South. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to 2.30
p. m.
Snyder, Chas. F., (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 134
Speedwell av. Tel. No. 41. 8 to 9,
1 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Bwan, Charles Y., (Q) 56, (Reg.)
Uebelacker, Armin, (Bs) 71, (Horn.),
109 South. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
MOUNT EPHRAIM, Oi mden.
Schelllnger, Clarence, (B) 79, (Reg.)
MOUNT HOLLY, Burlington.
Barrington, Richard C, (B) 82, (Reg.)
207 High.. 8 to 9 a. m.', 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Branin, John W., (Bq) 88, (Horn.), 38
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, Richard E., (B) 63, (Reg.)
Caley, Samuel, (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Chamberlain, William, Jr., (A) 77,
(Reg.)
Grigg, Jacob, (A) 43, (Reg.)
Hambright, Edwin A., (Bq) 74,
(Horn.), 113 Garden.
Melcher, William P., (A) 76, (Reg.)
Parsons, Richard H., (A) 80, (Reg.),
7.30 to 9 a. m., 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Van Derveer, George W., (Bq) 72,
(Hom.)
Whitehead, Willett W., (Bq) 81,
(Hom.)
MOUNTAINVH.LE, Hunterdon.
Miller, Henry H., (N) 81, (Reg.)
MULLIOA HILL, Gloucester. ^
Ashcraft, John H., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Ashcraft, Samuel Pisler, (B)_88, (Reg.)
Carr, Henry H., (Bq) 85, (Horn.)
NAVESINK, Monmouth.
Andrew, Russel G., (At) 66, (Reg.)
NESHANIO, Somerset.
Anderson, John E., (Ai) 79, (Reg.)
Nelson, Adonis, (A) 79, (Reg.)
NEWBOLD, Gloucester.
Hunter, Jamea, (A) 88, (Reg.)
NEWARK, Essex.
Allers, Henry, (W) 81, (Reg.), 109
Harrison ave. 9 to lO a. m., 1.30
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Anderson, Henry J., (Bs) 75, (Hom.),
10 Central av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, at 7 p. m. Tel., No. 262.
Ayers, Joseph S., (Bs) 83, (Hom.), 21
Avon ave.
Andrews, William J., (Al) 65, (Horn.),
15 Park. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Babbitt, George Edward', (A) 76, 12
Columbia.
Bachmann, Charles, (Bx) 86, (Hom.),
72 S. Orange av. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to
5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bailey, Mrs. M. B., ( ), 305 Belleville
av.
Baker, Walter S., (Bs) 63, (Horn.),
250 Mulberry. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 655.
Baldwin, Aaron K., (K) — 445 Orange
9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Baldwin, Aaron K., (N) 71. (Reg.),
291 Plane. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Baldwin, Theo. H., (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
90 4th ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Baldwin!, Winfred E., (K) 91, (Reg.),
445 Orange. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Becker, F. W., (Q) 88, (Reg.), 130
Belmont av. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bell, Wilson F., (N) 46, (Reg.) 136
Clinton ave.
Bemiss, Edward D., (Bs) 86, (Hom.),
57 Lafayette. Until 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bennett, Charles D., (Q) 81, (Beg.),
167 Clinton. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Bleyle, Herman Conrad, (K) 68,
(Reg.), 118 Union. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Blum, Charles W., (Dt), (Hom.), 70
S. Orange.
Bolton, James R., (N) 86, (Reg.), 425
S. Orange ave.
Bolton, Robert, (N) 93, (Reg.), 425 S.
Orange av. Tel. No. 651.
Bradin, E. DeLaney, (A) 87, (Reg.),
233 Belleville ave.
Braun, Rudolph, (Q) 83, (RegJ, 80
Bowery. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Brumley, John Duane, (N) 58, (Reg.),
15 Roseville ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1005.
Bruyere, Walter R., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
299 Belleville ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Burnett, James Brown, (N) 66, (Reg.).
16 Chestnut. 8 to 12 a. m., 5 to 9
p. m.
Burnett, Harriet Knudson, (Cb) 86,
(Hom.), 95 Halsey. 10 a. m. to 2, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 561.
Burns, E. L., (Be) 90, (Reg.), 933
Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Burrage, Robert L., (K) 78, (Reg.), 47
Walnut. 2 to 3, 6.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Carroll, William Edward, (Q) 84,
(Reg.), 481 Broad. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m. ; Sunday, 3 to
4 p. m.
Chapman, William R., (N) 91, (Reg.),
57 Belleville ave.
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NEWARK.— Continued.
Clark, James Henry, (Q) 81, (Keg.), 12
Walnut. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 8
p. m.
Coit, Henry Leber, (Q) 83, (Reg.),
63 New. Until 9 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m.
Coles, J. Ackerman, (Q) 68, (Reg.),
222 Market. 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Collins, James W., 159% Polk. 7 to
8.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Conklin, E. D. G., (Bs) 90, (Horn.), 224
Belleville ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Corwin, Joseph A., (Ag) 35, (Reg.), 13
Union. Office practice only.
Corwin, Theodore W., (Q) 79, (Reg.),
119 Belleville ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
I 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Courtright, Everett P., (B) 90, (Reg.),
109 Central ave. Until 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Crane, H. Bedel, (A) 83, (Reg.). 147
Summer ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Crane, Matthias S., (Aa) 78, (Reg.),
109 Bloomfield ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Cummins, James H., (K) 90, (Reg.),
cor. Clinton ave. and Badger.
DeLong, Arthur, (N) 88, (Reg.), 1105
Broad. Office Jersey City.
Dennis, John, (B) 90, (Reg.), 287 Belle-
ville ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Dennis, Laban, (Q) 74, (Hom.), 30 Cen-
tral ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 184.
DiefEenbach, Richard G. P., (Q) 74,
(Reg.), 222 S. Orange av. 8 to 9 a.
m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 645.
Dill, Daniel M., (W) 67, (Reg.), 541
' Orange. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Disbrow, William S., (N) 87, (Reg.),
151 Orchard, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Dolphin, Michael, (Br) 82, (Reg.), 19
S. 3d.
Dougherty, Arthur Coles, (Q) 82,
(Reg.), 12 Warren. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Duffy, Charles J., (Q) 83, (Reg.), 230
Bank. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Duncker, Charles H., (Bt) 83, (Eel),
28 Fair.
Duncker, Frederick W., (K) 66, (Reg.),
28 Fair. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Duncker, John F., (K) 50, (Reg.), 28
Fair.
Duryee, John L., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 436
High. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Eagleton, Wells R., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
123 Orange. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2,
7 to 8 p. m.
Eccles, William J., (Bv) 52, (Reg.),
373% Warren (not in practice).
Edwards, Arthur M., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
11 Washington.
Digitized by
Edwards, David J., (N) 82, (Reg.),
315 S. Orange. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to
3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Edwards, Emma Ward, (Bw) 70,
(Reg.), 11 Washington. 1 to 2, 7 to
8 p. m.
Edwards, Thomas P., (N) 85, (Reg.),
311 S. Orange. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 499 B.
Egge, Julius K., (N) 90, (Reg.), 67
W. Kinney. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Elliott, Daniel, (Q) 80, (Reg.), 40 New.
8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Elliott, James, (N) 50, (Reg.), 38%
New. 8 to 9 a. m.,2 to 3, 7 to 9j). m.
English, Thomas Dunn, (A) 39, (Reg.),
311% High (not in practice).
Evarts, Lucy S., (Bx) 86, (Eel.), 271^
Lombardy. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Everitt, Edward, (Bs) 79, (Hom.), 587
Warren. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 5 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 415.
Ferrer, Paul T., (Ck) 74, (Reg.), 182
Clinton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Fewsmith, Joseph, (Q) 74, (Reg.), 47
Central av. 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 300.
Fleger, Paul H., (Gh), 172 Belmont
av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Frazer, Francis MacD., (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 1028 Broad.
Frazer, Samuel H., (Bx) 79, (Bel.),
18 Cedar av. Office practice. ,
Freston, Joseph, (Ai) 86, (Reg.), 627
Broad.
Friess, Frederick, (Bs) 77, (Horn.), 317
Hals'ey. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 780.
Frey, Albert, (Q) 88, (Reg.), 317 S.
Orange av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 802.
Gage, Ruel S., (N) 77, (Reg.), 17
Gould av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to .% 6 to
8 p. m.
Galuba, Hilmar J., ( ) 56, (Reg.),'
N. Y. av. Office practice.
Gillin, Robert F., (N) 79, fReg.), 118
Mulberry. 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Glatzmayer, William, (N) 85, (Reg.),
234 Mulberry. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Goldberg, E. Holden, (Q) 89, (Rf.g.),
18 Kearny av.
Goldberg, Leo G., (Da) 87, (Reg.),
97 Mercer. 7.30 to 0.30 a. m , 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gray, Richarison, (Q) i"3, (Reg.), 588
Broad. 2 to 5 p. m.
Gruber, Frank, (Bz) 86, (Hom.), S05
Bank. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Guenther, Emil E., (N) 77, (Reg.),
159 W. Kinney. 8 to 9 a. ra., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Guilford, Howard, (Nd) 83, (Reg.), 627
Broad.
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NEWARK.— Continued.
Hagar, John F., (Q) 73, (Reg.), 88
Ferry. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
_p. m. Tel. No. 713.
Hagen, Charles W., (Ba) 61, (Reg.),
224 S. Orange av.
Hahn, Albert J., (At) 89, (Reg.),
Clinton av. 12 to 2, 5 to 6 p. m.
Haines, Eleanor, (D) 72, (Reg.), Broad
and Franklin. 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hamill, Edward H., (N) 68, (Reg.),
Med. Di. Prnd. Ins. Co., 230 Rose-
ville av.
Hampson, Clara S., (Bx) 88, (Eel.),
113 Wicklifee. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Harman, George W., (Bq) 84, (Horn.),
900 Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Harrison, C. W., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 550
Orange. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Hart, Edgerton, (N) 92, (Reg.), St.
Barnabas Hosp.
Haux, Hans, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 393
Springfield av. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. '
Hawk, J. W:, (Fy) (D. V. S.), 169
Halsey.
Hawkes, E. Zeh., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 481
Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Haydon, Joseph H., (N) 72, (Reg.),
448 High. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Heberton, William W., (Bs) 85,
(Horn.), 31 Halsey.
Hendry, Hugh C, (K) 72, (Reg.), 16
Gouverneur, 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m. ■
Herold, Henry T., (K) 87, (Reg.), 86
Jefferson. 8 to lO a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Herold, Herman O. H., (K) 78, (Reg.),
77 Congress. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hewlett, Peter V. P., (Q) 68, (Reg.),
181 Plane. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Hexamer, Frederick, (N) 88, (Reg.),
23 S. Orange av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hicks, William H., (N) 93, (Reg.),
425 S. Orange av. Essex Co. Hos-
pital for the Insane. Tel. No. 651.
Hinckley, Livingston S^ (K) 78, (Reg.),
425 S. Orange av., Supt. Essex Go.
Insane Asylum. Tel. No. 651. '
Hitchcock, William B., (Ag) 66, (Reg.),
55 Belleville av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Hoffman, James A., (B) 81, (Reg.),
136 Spruce. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 9 p. m.
Hoffman, L. A., (Bq) 80, (Horn.), 54
Hamburgh place, 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Holden, Edgar, (Q) 61, (Reg.), 13 Cen-
tral av. 9 to 10 a. m.
Hollister, Louis Eugene, (W) 73,
(Reg.), 138 Clinton av. 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Howe, Edwin J., (Q) 73, (Hom.), 542
Broad. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8. p. m. Tel. No. 241.
IlifE, Elias P., (Af) 77, (Reg.), 95 Pa-
cific av. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
ni, Charles L., (K) 88, (Reg.), 132
Springfield av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Ill, Edward J., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 1002
Broad. 1 to 3.30 p. m.
Isenburg, Emanuel (Gh) — , 127 Wick-
lifEe. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 8 p. m.
Janes, John Ely, (K) 76, (Reg.), 194
Washington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to >•
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Johnson, Jotham Clarke, (Q) 82,
(Reg.), 1076 Broad. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, except Tuesday and Saturday,
7 to 8 p. m., except Sunday and
Thursday. ,_
Johnson, William M., (W) 81, (Reg.),
1 Richmond. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 8 p. m.
Jones, S. Wasson (Af) 72, (Reg.), 27
New. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
9 p. m.
Judson, W. A., (Aq) 89, (Reg.), 252
Clifton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m.
Kent, George R., (K) 67, (Reg.), 39
8th av. 7 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3.30,
7 to 9 p. m.
Kipp, Charles John (Q) 61, (Reg.), 534
Broad. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.; eye and
ear.
Kornemann, Hy. A., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
251 Springfield av. All day.
Knudsen, Harriet L., (Cb) 86, (Horn.),
Burnett. 10 a. m. tol 2, 7 'to 8
Eja
jaemer, Charles F., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
105 Mulberry. 1 to 3 p. m. Tel.
No. 307 B.
Krause, Henry G., (Fj) 79, (Reg.),
210 Banks. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 914.
Kuenstlick, A., (Fv) 90, (Ed), 45
Pacific. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Lancaster, Charles H., ( ), (Eel.), 176
Orange.
Lauterbom, Thomas W., (N) 80,
(Reg.), 243 Mulberry. Until 9 a.m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lawrence, Elijah W., (Dv) (Eel),
46 Halsey.
Lee, William H. C, (Q) 85, (Reg.),
184 Orange. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lehlbach, Charles, Jr., (Q) 88, (Reg.),
225 Washington. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lehlbach, Charles F., (Q) 56, (Reg.),
225 Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
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NEWAEK.— Contmued.
Lehmacher, Franz, (Oc) 64, (Reg.).
166 Springfield av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Leppa, John J., (N) 82, (Reg.), 92
Mount Prospect.
Littell, J. M., (Gh) 391 Mount Pros-
pect av.
Long, H. W., (K) 94, (Reg.), 151 13th
av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
lioweree, Thomas W., (Q) 65, (Reg.),
30 Hill. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Luther, Calista V., (D) 85, (Reg.),
29 Walnut.
Lyon, Ernest M., (K) 77, (Reg.), 27
Clark. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
McGormick, Henry Dreer, (Q) 90,
(Reg.), 155 Huntingdon. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
McDonogh, David K., (Bx) 75, (Ed.),
239 S. Orange av.
McEwen, F.. (Q) 90, (Reg.), 56 Ori-
ental.
McKenzie, W. H., (Q) 92, (Reg.),
942 Broad.
Mahr, Henry, (Bz) 40, (Horn.), 268
Springfield av.
MandeviUe, Charles D., (Av) 86,
(Reg.), 298 Mulberry. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
MandeviUe, Frederick A., (Bs) 88,
(Dj) 92, (Horn.), 945 Broad. 8 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 556.
MandeviUe, Frederick B., (Bs) 62,
(Bu) 63, (Horn.), 945 and 1021
Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 556.
Martland, William H., (W) 73, (Reg.),
1138 Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Marshall, Robert John, (B) 90, (Reg.),
98 Congress. 8 to lO a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Martin, Noah R., (Jg) 51, (Bel.), 122
Washington av.
Martin, Peter W., (Gh), 32 Mer-
cer. DntU 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Mead, Sarah B., (Cb) 83, (Eel.), 11
Washington. 9 to ll a. m., 2 to 6
p. m.
Meeker, George, (Ob) 76, (Horn.), 244
Mulberry. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to
8 p. m.
Mercer, Archibald, (Q) 71, (Reg.), 31
Washington. Until 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Meyer, FrankUn L., (K) 87, (Reg.),
108 Elm. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
MUler, Edward H., (Dq), 493 High,
MUler, Emory A., (W) 89, (Reg.),
288 Plane. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Digitized b)/
Mills, Andrew M., (N) 92, (Reg.), 40
Warren. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Mitchell, Winthrop D., (K) 87, (Reg.),
182 Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to
7 p. m.
Morris, Clement L., (N) 89, (Reg.),
425 S. Orange av., Essex Go. Asy-
lum Staff.
MuUer, Edward ( ), 493 High. All
day.
Mulcahy, Denis D., (Q) 72, (Reg.),
205 Washington. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
MulhoUand, John K., (Gd) 78, (Hom.),
912 Broad. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Murphy, Jane Hammond, (Cb) 76,
(Horn.), 124 Union. 10 to 12 a. m., 2
to 5 p. m.
Nadler, Frederick C, (0) 86, (]Eleg.), 33
Green. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Nager, Vincent, (Ge) 82, (Reg.), 23
Beacon, 7 to 9 a., m., 1 to 3, 7 to'9
p. m.
Nash, Albert B., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 610
Orange. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Neuman, Theodore, (Z) 84, (Reg.), 241
Camden, Wed., Fri. and Sunday in
Newark.
Newman, Emanuel D., (Q) 84, (Reg.),
18 Warren. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Nivision, Anna T., (Cb) 68, (Horn.),
Res., 567 Orange. Office, 5 N. 11th.
Office practice only.
O'Gorman, George, (Q) 81, (Reg.), 986
Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.
Osborne, Charles Herbert, '(N) 79,
(Beg.), 271 Mulberry.
Osborne, Joseph D., (Q) 59, (Reg.),
1034 Broad. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Osum, J. Allen (Gh) 77, (Hv) 91, 500
Broad. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Osum, L. Cook, (Q) 91, (Reg.), 588
Broad. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Peters, Alexander C, (Cf) 58, (Reg.),
304 Belleville av.
Pettet, E. Burr, Mrs. (Cb) 81, (Horn.),
207 Washington.
Pindell, William Nick, (O) 48, (Reg.),
1120 Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Potter, George Edward, (Cg) 80,
(Eel.), 122 Washington. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Pozzisi, Oscar, (Dp), (Reg.), 158
Springfield av.
Rand, John M., (Av) 58, (Reg.), 10
Green. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
BandaU, Charles H., (Q) — , (Reg.),
526
NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
NEWARK.— Continued.
Rankin, William, Jr.^ (Q) 71, (Reg.),
23 Cedar. 9 to 12.30 a. m., 5 to 6
Rail,™ Jacob, (Gli), 284 Ferry. 7 to 9
a. m., 7 to 9 p. m. ,^
Read, Joshua Ware, (K) 67, (Reg.),
82 Park place. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3.30, 7 to 10 p. m.
Richardt, Herman T., ( ) 49, (G) 76,
(Reg.), 577 Wairen. 8 to 11 a. m.
Ricord, Phillippe, (Q) 68, (Reg.), 433
High. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m.
Robertson, Samuel E., (K) 86, (Reg.),
205 Lafayette. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Robinson, Benj. Anthony, (N) 92,
(Reg.), 265 Mulberry.
Robinson, Manning N., (N) 73, (Reg.),
163 Elm.
Robinson, Morton, (Ch) 54, (Eel.), 265
Mulberry. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Roden, Hugh P., (As) 70, (Reg.), 333
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Roeber, William John, (N) 92, (Reg.),
24 Monmouth.
Rolerfort, George W., (Aj) 89, (Reg.),
' 114 Washington.
Roth, Oswald H., (K) 92, (Reg.), 295
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 740.
Roth, Philip, Jr., (Aq) 84, (Reg.), 297
Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 478.
Rusby, Henry H., (N) 84, (R«g.), 196
Mt. Prospect ave.
Schilling, William, (Ci) 54, (Horn.),
585 Springfield ave. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Schoeffler, Ernest, (Oj) 69, (Reg.), 227
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 9 p. m.
, Schureman, Albert J., (N) 72, (Reg.),
i 39 Columbia. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 5,
7 to 9 p. m.
Schureman, Charles Augustus, (N) 70,
(Reg.), 24 Hill. Until 10 a. m., 2.30
to 5, after 7 p. m.
Schwartz, Emanuel, (N) 87, (Reg.),
492 High. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m.
Sealey, Edward B., (K) 84, (Reg.),
369 Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Seidler, W. E., (K) 91, (Reg.), 21
Ferry. 7.30 to 8.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.; res., 84 Pacific. Tel.
No. 1004.
Seidmann, Marcus, (Ok) 86, (Reg.),
173 Spruce. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Shieh, William Franklin, (A) 88,
(Reg.), 282 Broad. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Sleght. Bevier H. B., (Bq) 82, (Reg.),
31 Clinton ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 341.
Smith, Daniel W., (N) 56, (Reg.),
201 Walnut. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Smith, Edwin Fayette, (Q) 56, (Reg.),
9 Fulton. 1.30 to 4.30 p. m. (Sun-
days excepted.)
Smith, William A., (Az) 47, (Reg.),
282 Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
SommerhofE, Joseph Fred., (K) 94,
(Reg.), 67 Springfield ave. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Southard, Lott., (Az) 52, (Reg.), 121
Union. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Squier, Marcus F., (Q) 72, (Reg.), 234
Harrison ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m.
Stanwood, Robert G., (Bn) 78, (Reg.),
231 Orange. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Stemmermann, W. H., (N) 90, (Reg.),
44 Ferry. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m.
Stevenson, George D., (N) 93, (Reg.),
Newark City Hospital. Tel. No. 168.
Stickle, J. W., (N) 66, (Reg.), 683
Broad St. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Stockton, Frank G., (Q) 81, (Reg.), 17
W. Park. 9 a. m. to 1, 3 to 5 p. m.
Sutphen, Joseph S., (N) 65, (Reg.),
195 Orange. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 10
p. m.
Sutphen, Reuben M., (N) 47, (Reg.), 5
Elm. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9
p. m.
Sutphen, Theron Y., (K) 73, (Reg.), 999
Broad. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sweeney, Daniel L., (Ak) 82, (Reg.),
61 S. 15th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Taft, Amanda W., (Bx) 76, (Eel.), 28
Fulton. Until 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Tetreault, Francis J., (Di) 80, (Reg.),
110 Main. 12.30 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Thayer, Alfred I., (Bs) 87, (Hom.), 168
Clinton ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Thum, Frederick William, (Bq) 91,
(Reg.), 149 Polk. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, 8 to 9 a. m., 6
to 7 p. m.; at 112 Norfolk 4 to 5
p. m.
Titus, William, ( ) (Reg.), 487 Orange.
8 to 10 a. m,, 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Towle, Henry A., (Q) 87, (Reg.), 14
Bridge. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Trevisanello, Charles, (Hw) 77, (Reg.),
19 Market. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 7 p. m.
Twinck, S. A., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 159
Summer ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Underwood, Charles F., (K) 74, (Reg.),
Mt. Prospect ave. and Third ave. a
to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
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527
NEWARK.— ContinTied.
Van Buskirk, Koswell, (Q) 44, (Reg.),
10 Academy.
Van Duyn, Stephen W., (N) 65, (Reg.),
299 Bank.
Van Wagenen, George A., (Q) 71,
(Reg.), 101 N. 6th. 2 to 3 p. m. (ex-
cept Sundays).
Von FrankendorfE, Henry, (Ck) 66,
(Reg.), 403 S. Seventh. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wait, Gfeorge Nelson, (K) 87, (Reg.),
132 Wickliffe. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 8
to 9 p. m.
Wallace, David L., (K) 75, (Reg.), 192
Clinton ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wallhouser, Henry J. F., (N) 88,
(Reg.), 27 Academy. 8 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1031.
Ward, Aaron C, (Q) 86, (Reg.), 50
Walnut. 1 to 3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Ward, Alice Hamilton, (Bw) 90, (Reg.),
11 Washington. 7 to 9 p. m.
Ward, Arthur, (Q) 47, (Reg.), 17 Lom-
bardy. 1 to 3 p. m.
Ward, George S., (Q) 49, (Reg.), 969
Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
W^ard,' Isaac M., (Cq) 89, (Keg.),
Waverly.
Ward, Leslie D., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 1058
Broad.
Ward, William S., (Q) 49, (Reg.), ;12
Grant. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Washington, Walter Scott, (CI) 76,
(Reg.), 8 Washington pi. Until 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Webner, Frederick, (Q) 89, (Reg.), 3
Belmont ave.
Wendel, Augustus F., (G) 88, (Reg.),
130 Newton. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
• 7 to 9 p. m. ,_„
Whitehead, Chris. S., (Gh) 30, 4o2
15th ave. All day. ,_ ^
Whitehead, Ira C, (Ai) 55, (Reg.),
72 Green. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Widmann, Albert V., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
166 Springfield ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Wiener, Alfred, Q) 89, Reg.), 370
Washington. 2 to 4 p. m. Monday
and Friday. Other days in New
York
Wilkinson, George W., (N) 89, (Reg.),
5 Websteor. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Willman, William R., (Gh), 28 Cedar.
Wilson, W. Stockton, (B) 61, (Reg.),
114 Montclair. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Wilder, Alexander, (Bs) 67, (Horn.),
5 N. 11th.
Woodruff, Franklin C, (Bs) 87,
(Horn.), 464 Orange. 8 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
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Woodruff, Joseph M., (Bs) 88,
(Hom.), Roseville and 7th aves. Un-
til 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Woolman, Harry M., (W) 90, (Reg.),
263 Clinton ave. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Worl, Edward E., (Q) 91, (Reg.).
34 Ferry. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
Wormley, James A., (Bl) 92, (Hx) 93,
315 Halsey. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Wrightson, James T., (O) 78, (Reg.),
12 Central ave. Until 9.30 a. m., 2
to 3.30, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Young, Charles, (Q) 66, (Reg.), 23 B.
Kinney. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
Young, Joseph 0., (Q) 73, (Reg.), 964
Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m.
Zeh, Charles M., (Ah.) 48, (Reg.), 452
Broad. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Middlesex.
Applegate, George T., (Cd) 83, (Hom.),
25 Livingston ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 81.
Baldwin, A Van Nest, (Q) 82,
(Reg.), 349 George. . 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 51.
Baldwin, Henry Rutgers, (Q) 53,
(Reg.), 349 George. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 51.
Barber, Adelia B., (Cb) 83, (Horn.),
86 Bayard. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Barber, Edmund H., (Bs) 77, (Horn.),
86 Bayard. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Olark, Staats V. D., (Q) 70, (Reg.),
89 Bayard. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m.
Donohue, Frank M., (N) 81, (Reg.),
139 Albany, 8 a. m. to 1, 7 to 8 p. m.
English, David C. (Q) 68, (Reg.), 381
George (Res. 121 Paterson). 9 to It
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
FoUett, WiUiam M., (Bx) (Eel.),
83 River Road.
Helm, John, (N) 60, (Reg.), 234
George. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Lippincott, Frank B., (B) 64, (Reg.),
377 George.
Long, Samuel, (Bq) 73, (Hom.), 20-2
Livingston av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 2.
Marsh, Caroline, (D) 90, (Reg.), 363
George.
Mass, Charles T., (N) 86, (Reg.), 22
French.
Meacham, Thomas Vincent, (K) 91,
(Reg.), 118 Somerset. 9 to 11 a. m.,
2.30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rice, J. Warren, (Q) 75, (Reg.), 7
Livingston av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
528
NEW JERSEY PSY8ICIANS.
NEW BEUNSWICK. — Continued
Shannon, Patrick A., (Br) 74, (Reg.),
127 Albany. 8 to 12 a. m.
Sklllman, Thomas A., (N) 78, (Eeg.),
278 George. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Slack, Clarence M., (B) 65, (Reg.), 28
Livingston av.
Smith, Arthur L., (A) 90, (Reg.), 62
Bayard, 8 to 9 a. m., 2.00 to 3.30,
7 to 7.30 p. m.
Stephens, David' (Ai) 63, (Reg.), 229
Cfeorge.
VanMarter, John S., (Dv) 66, (Bel.),
84 Bayard. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Voorhees, Chaa. Holbert, (B) 50,
(Reg.), Ill Carroll Place. 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m.
Williamson, Nicholas, (Q) 71, (Beg.),
62 Bayard. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 7.30 p. m.
NEW EGYPT, Ocean.
Allen, Howard, (G) 89, (Reg.)
Woodvrard, Charles S., (Fy) —
NEWFIELD, Gloucester.
Wales, Westley R., (B) 91, (Reg.)
Wright, Jas. G., (Co.) 88, (Eel.)
NEW GBRMANTOWN, Hunterdon.
Apgar, Francis A., (K) 76, (Reg.)
NSW GRETNA, Burlington.
Garrabrant, Clarence, (G) 86, (Reg.)
NEW MARKET, Middlesex.
Nelson, William J., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Veil, Duncan P., (Bo) 53, (Begj
Whitford, Myron J., (Dd) 83, (Horn.)
NEWPORT, Cumberland.
Glandea, Walter Prevost, (B) 86,
(Reg.)
Judson, Andrew R., (B) 85, (Reg.)
NEW PROVIDENCE, Union.
Cory, Abraham Morrell, (Ay) 57,
(Reg.)
NEWTON, Sussex.
Armstrong, Milton N., (N) 75, (Reg.)
Hood, Bruno, (Q) 85, (Reg.)
Iiewis„ William a, (K) 65, (Reg.)
Miller, Levi D., (Q) 55, (Reg.l ~ '
Morrison, Ephraim, (K) 75, (Reg.)
Voorhees, Sheppard, (A) 88, (Reg.)
NORTH BRANCH, Somerset.
Conover, Ellsworth B., (Aq) 85,
Van Derveer, Jamea D., (Q) 86,
(Reg.)
NORTH CRAMER'S HILL, Camden.
Kensinger, Wm. Henry, (B) 89, (Reg.)
NORTH LONG BRANCH, Monmouth.
Kimball, W. S., (Bs) 63, (Horn.). In
summer.
NORWOOD, Bergen.
Morris, Frederick, (N) 42, (Reg.)
NUTLEY, Essex.
Philhower, George B., (N) 87, (Reg.)
Van Riper, Abram H., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Wiite, Henry D., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
OAKLAND.
Hamilton, Ezra W., (Bs) 81, (Horn.)
OAK RIDGE, Passaic.
Coursen, Theodore D.^ (K) 80, (Reg.)
Coursen, Whitfield S., (Q) 48, (Reg.)
OCEAN BEACH, Monmouth.
Thompson, Charles H., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
Thompson, Fred V., (AQ 90, (Reg.)
OCEAN CITY, Cape May.
Bartine, David W., (Bq) 72, (Hom.)
Pryor, James E., (Ap) 88, (BegO
Thatcher, Jeese W., (Bq) 71, (Hom.)
Waggoner, John S., (A) 60, (Reg.)
OCEAN GROVE, Monmouth.
Alday, Henry B., (A) 82, (Beg.), cor.
Main and Delaware av.
Alday, John H., (Bq) 56, (Horn.), cor.
Main and Delaware av.
Barr, David MUler, (B) 64, (Reg.),
37 Pittman av.
Beegle, Isaac N., (K) 70, (Reg.), 78
Main av. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6> to
8 p. m.
Johnson, Samuel, (Q) 68, (Reg.), 49
Pilgrim Pathway.
Robie, John W., (Q) 61, (Reg.), 33
Pittman av.
Starks, William H. L., (Ai) 54, (Reg.),
Beach and Pittman av.
Tantum, Percy L., (B) 86, (Reg.), 62%
Main av.
OCEAN PORT, Monmouth.
Crater, Ellis Wolcott, (Q) 88, (Reg.).
OCEAN VIEW, Cape May.
Way, Palmer, (N) 52, (Reg.).
OCEANVILLE, Atlantic.
De Mill, Sherman, (G) 87, (Reg.).
OGDENSBUBG, Sussex.
Burd, Ludwig C, (B) 85, (Reg.).
ORADELL, Bergen.
Jones, Herbert S., (Bs) 88, (Hom.).
OLD BRIDGE, Middlesex.
Beckwith, Tifet, (Cn) 84, (Horn.), 8 to
10 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Disbrow, Stephen M., (K) 77, (Reg.).
ORANGE', Essex.
Arnold, William B., (K) 88, (Reg.),
440 N. Main. Until 9 a. m., 1.30
to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Baker, Frank E., <^) 82, (Beg.), 10
Elmer.
Bayless, George, (Q) 59, (Reg.), 408
Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 82.
Bradshaw, John H., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
37 Ridge. 2.30 to 3.30, 7.30 to 8 30
p. m.
Bunn, Frank Caulkins, (Bs) 89,
(Horn.), 449 Main. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 479 and 320.
Buttner, Carl, (Ck) 72, (Reg.), 67 Day.
7 to 9 p. m.
Oondict, Alice Bryam, (Cd) 82, (Horn.),
14 Cleveland. 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 500.
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529
ORANGE.— Continued.
Dowling, George B., (Bs) 86, (Horn.),
98 Orange. UntU 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m.
Fitch, Thomas P., (K) 67, (Reg.), 490
Main.
Fitch, Thomas S. P., (Q) 65, (Beg.),
490 Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 8 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 241.
Gerbert, Herman P., (Q) 83, (Reg.),
329 Main. UntU 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Harvey, Thomas W., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
463 Main. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 5 to 8
_p. m. Tel. No. 54.
Holmes, William H., (N) 57, (Reg.),
Bell. 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No.
45.
Maghee, Jameg M., (Q) 87, (Reg.),
Northfield ave., West. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 4 to
6 p. m. Tel. No. 256.
Matthews, Henry B., (Q) 88, (Beg.),
396 Scotland. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 1 to 3 p. m.
only.
Mitchell, J. W., (K) 87, (Beg.), Me-
morial Hospital.
Moffat, Edgar V., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
476 Main. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 436.
Morrison, Caldwell, (Bs) 89, (Horn.),,
7 Lawn Bidge.
Ogden, Edwin Boss, (Hu) 90, D. V. S.,
86 Cleveland. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
after 7 p. m. Tel. No. 148.
Phelan, Thomas F., (K) 82, (Beg.),
3 Hurlbet. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Pierson, William, (N) 52, (Beg.), 13
Haiyer. 8 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Tel. No. 14.
Richards, G. Herbert, (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
424 Main. 3.30 to 4.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 392.
Sanger, John Scott, (N) 89, (Beg.),
343 Main.
Seward, John L., (A) 67, (Bq) 73,
(Horn.). 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 94A.
Simmons, M. Herbert, (At) SO, (Reg.),
225 Cleveland. 1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Spottiswoode, Sarah C, (Cb) 86,
(Horn.), 64 Cleveland. 10 a. m. to
1 p. m. Tel. No. 32A.
Stickler, Joseph W., (Q) 79, (Beg.),
153 Centre. 8 to 9 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Tetreault, J. Francis E., (Di) 80,
(Beg.), 110 Main. 12.30 to 2, 7 to
8.30 p. m.
Wakeley, William A., (Bs) 88, (Horn.),
414 S. Main. 9.30 to 12.30 a. m., af-
ter 8 p. m. Tel. No. 94B.
Wythe, W. W., (F) 51, (Beg.).
ORANGE VAlIiEY, Essex.
Brien, W. M., (N) 91, (Beg.).
Freema.. B. D., (Br) 91,^^B^^.^
OXFOBD, Warren.
Hoagland, Bonn W., (A) 86, (Beg.).
Hoagland, Lewis B., (A) 80, (Reg.)
Tunison, GoefCrey Orlando, (B) 85,
(Beg.)
PALATINE, Salem.
Atkinson, Charles P., ( ). —
PALMYBA, Burlington.
Millen, J. C, (Bq) 87, (Hom.)
Sharp, Lewis L., (Bq) 85, (Hom.)
PABK BIDGE, Bergen.
Neer, Henry 0., (Ai) 60, (Beg.)
PASSAIC, Passaic.
Church, Charles A., (Bs) 71, (Hom.),
128 Prospect. Until 9.30 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Church, Charles H., (Bs) 91, (Hom.),
128 Prospect. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
DeBauu, Edwin, (Bs) 85, (Hom.), 142
Main av. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel.
No. 27.
Demarest, Frederick F. C, (K) 88,
(Beg.), 29 Academy. 10 to 12 a. m.,
7 to 9 p. m.
Hegeman, J. A., (Q) 79, (Beg.), 200
Pennington av.
Pedrick, Alfred 0., (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
167 Jefferson. Until 9.30 a. m., 12
to 2.30, 6 to 8 p. m.
Bicardo, Norton C, (Bs) 69, (Hom.)
Till 9 a. m., 12 to 3, and evenings.
Tel. Na 5.
Bice, Frank Horton, (Bo) 55, (Beg.)
Until 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Bundle, George Lister, (N) 90, (Reg.),
158 Passaic. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Schott, G. J., (V) 89, (Reg.)
Sullivauj. John Jay, (At) 90, (Reg.),
320 Passaic. Until 9.30 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8.30 p. m.
Terhune, Percy Hamilton, (Q) 89,
(Reg.), 128 Park av. 8.30 to 9.30
a. m., 12 to 3, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Van Biper, Cornelius, (Q) 66, (Beg.),
207 Main. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 2.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Welch, George T., (A) 69, (Beg.), I90
Washington place. 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
PATEBSON, Passaic.
Agnew, Frank E., (Q) 85, (Beg.), 29
Hotel St., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Atkinson, J. William, (Af) 86, (Reg.),
158 N. Main.
Balleray, George H., (Q) 69, (Beg.),
115 Broadway. 2 to 4 p. m.
Banta, John H., (K) 79, (Reg.), 119
Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Berdan, Edith, (Dh) 63, (Fx) 83,
(Eel.), 113 Ellison.
Bibby, James S., (K) 75, (Reg.), 131
M/crolo^®
530
NEW JERSEY PHYSICIANS.
PATERSON'.- ContiMed.
Blundell, William, (Q) 61, (Reg.), 236
Main, 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Borden, Davis P., (Bx) 73, (Eel.), 149
Ellison. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5, 6 to
9 p. m. ^^ ,
Bradsworth, John H., (Bs) 81, (Horn.),
428 Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, J. Alex., (Q) 89, (Reg.), cor.
Grand and Will. 9 to 10 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Res., 311 Van
Houten. ,„
Cadmus, William J., (N) 70, (Reg.),
13 Church. ^ ^ ,
Carr, Ada, (Cb) 82, (Horn.), Park
and Vreeland av. 1 to 5 p. m.
Crooks, James, (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 102
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. ,^
Decker, William F., (Bs) 75, (Horn.),
60 B'way. 2 to 4, 6.30 to 8 p. m.
Doty, Edward W., (Af) 86, (Reg.),
379 Totowa av.
Fischer, George, (Ck) 89, (Reg.), 175
Ellison.
Flitcroft, William, (Q) 90, (Reg.), 510
River. 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Frommelt, Maria K., (Bw) — , (Reg.),
95 Fair.
Gallant, Albert E., (Q) 90, (Reg.), 310
E. 32d.
Garnett, Obadiah V., (B) 55, (Reg.),
195 Straight.
Gillson, John T., (K) 88, (Reg.), 391
Main. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Gillson, Michael W., (N) 81, (Reg.),
89 Ward. 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Green, William S., (N) 87, (Reg.),
157 Broadway. 2 to 3, 7.30 to 8.30
p. m.
Harris, Philander A., (Q) 73, (Reg.),
26 Church. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Henggeler, Jacob H., (Bu) 57, (Reg.),
47 Bridge. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m.
Hopper, C. Perry, (Bs) 83, (Horn.),
411 River. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6.30 to 8 p. m.
Hopper, Thomas B., (K) 91, (Reg.),
14 Union.
Johnson, Walter B., (Q) 78, (Reg.),
197 Market. 9 a. m. to 1, 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Jones, Eli Grellet, (Av) 71, (Reg.),
55 River. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Jousset, Albert D., (K) 83, (Reg.),
35 Hamburgh av.
Kane, Thomas J., (Af) 72, (Reg.),
349 Grand av.
Kinne, Theodore Y., (At) 62, (Hom.),
9 Church. 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5,
7.30 to 9 p. m.; Sunday, 3 to 5 p. m.
Tel. No. 124B.
Kinne, Porter S., (Bs) 72, (Horn.),
9 Church. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7.30
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 124.
Kip, Henry, (Q) 77, (Reg.), 90 Fair.
1 to 2.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Leal, John Laing, (Q) 84, (Reg.), 146
Ellison. 1 to 3.30, 6 to 8 p. m. Res.,
228 Hamilton av.
McBride, A. F., (Q) 89, (Reg.), 389
Main.
MoCoy, J. C, (Q) 92, (Reg.), 77 Faif,
1.30 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Mackintosh, M. Alexander, (K) 79,
(Reg.), 251 Straight. 1 to 2, 7 to 9
p. m.
Magennis, Bryan C, (N) 83, (Reg.),
81 Bridge.
Marsh, Elias J., (Q) 54 (Reg.), 600
Park av. 7 to 8 p. m.
Mather, Enoch (Da) 81, (RegJ, 124
Hamilton av. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m.,
4 to 6 p. m.
Maguire, Thomas F., (Q) 91 (Reg.),
St. Joseph's Hospital.
Merrill, John R., (Q) 86, (Reg.), 24
Church, 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Merrill, Sherburne R., (B) 54, (Reg),
15 Church. 9.30 to 10 a. m., 2.30
to 8.
Montague, Hattie, (Bx) 74 (Eel.), 198
Market.
Morgan, Edwin B., (Af) 81, (Reg.),
102 Washington.
Myers, Charles F., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 108
Broadway.
Myers, Charles F. W., (Q) 74, (Reg.),
108 Broadway. 1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Neer, Rush, (Af) 80, (Reg.), 95 Hamil-
ton ave.
Neer, William (Q) 91, (Reg.), 95
Hamilton ave. 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Newcombe, George F., (Q) 77, (Reg.),
160 Broadway.
Newton, William K., (Q) 77, Reg.),
379 Ellison. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
O'Donnell, James, (K) 92, (Reg.), St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Parke, Henry, (Q) 82, 373 Main. 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Paton, Thomas Lloyd, (G) 87, (Reg.),
108 Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
Paxton, John P, (Af) 72, (Reg.),
117 Paterson.
Poock, Joseph T., (Am) 90, (Reg.), 158
Ellison.
Rogers, Alexander W., (Q) 36, (Reg.),
285 Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rogers, Benjamin H., (B) 88, (Reg.),
255 Market.
Scribner, Charles H., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
53 Ward. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Smith, James W., (K) 82, (Reg), 146
Market. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Solatiuow, Joseph, (Bx) 82, (Bel.), 99
Cross.
Stewart, James M., (B) 80, (Reg.), 181
Van Houten. 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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PATERSON.— Continiaed.
Terriberry, Calvin (K) 72, (Reg.), 114
Broadway. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 9 p. m.
Terriberry, George W., (K) 66, (Reg.),
146 Broadway. 8 tto 9 a. m., 2 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Townsend, S. Cyrus, (K) 79, (Reg.),
53 West. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
9 p. m. Res., 27 N. Main.
Van Dalsen, Spencer, (Q) 76, (Reg.),
52 Main. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 7
to 10 p. m.
"Van Riper, Cornelius S.. (O^ 59
(Reg.), 77 Fair. 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Van Riper, Washington Irving (Q) 92,
(Reg.), 77 Fair. 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Vreeland, Frank D., (Bs) 79, (Horn.),
8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 8 to 9 p. zn.
Sun., 8 to 9 a. m. only, 91 Bridge.
Williams, Joseph White (Q) 90, (Reg.),
146 Ellison. 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wiley, Sylvester F., (K) 90, (Reg.),
119 Ellison.
Withers, Henry D., (O) 83, (Reg.),
201 Goodwin. 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Wolff, Aaron R., (N) 82, (Reg), 362
Totowa ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
7 to 9 p. m.
PAULSBORO, Gloucester.
Laws, George C, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Pounds, William H., (Bq) 86, (Hom.),
8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Reeves, Edward L., (F) 59, (Reg.)
PEAPACK, Somerset.
Farrow, Edwin F., (Q) 86, (Reg.)
PEDRICKTOWN, Salem.
Johnson, Henry T., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Ware, James B., (A) 54, (Reg.)
PEMBERTON, Buriington.
HoUingshead, Enoch, (A) 67, (Reg.)
PENNINGTON, Mercer.
Hart, Edgar, (A) 791 ^eg.)
Hart, Israel, (A) 53, (Reg.)
Welling, E. Livingston, (A) 60, (Reg.)
PENNSGROVE, Salem.
Barnart, Newton B., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
Garrison, Daniel, (A) 80, (Reg.)
Groff, John H., (O) 66, (Reg.)
Johnson, Mayhew, (A) 50, (Reg.)
Summerville, J. M., (A) 75, (Reg.)
PENNSVILLE, Salem.
James, Wm. H., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
PERTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Blackwell, Lewis S., (A) 57 (Beg.)
Brace, H. Martin (Q) 81, (Reg.)
Donohue, L. A., (N) 81, (Reg.)
Hubbard, William H., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Hults, E. Arthur (Bq) 86, (Horn.)
Keasby, William P., (m 88, (Reg.)
Ramsey, William E., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
Wilson, John G., (A) 76, (Beg.)
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Barber, Isaac, (A) 79, (Reg.), 682 S.
Main.
Bieber, Lewis D., (A) 67, (Reg.), 622
S. Main.
Brown, Robert B., (A) 46, (Reg.), N.
Main.
Griflath, John H., (B) 70, (Reg.), 410
Chambers.
, Jacoby, Aaron P., (B) 87, (Reg.), 410
Lewis.
Kline, William, (A) 91, (Reg.), Dela-
ware Park.
Osman, L. C, (Be) 60, (Reg.), 210 S.
Main.
Reese, James M., (K) 83, (Reg.), 188
S. Main. ,
Stewart, Robert A., (N) 78, (Reg.),
170 S. Main. 7 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
West, Heston R., (Od) 84, (Hom.),
180 S. Main.
PITTSTOWN, Hunterdon.
Race, Henry, (A) 43, (Reg.)
PLAINFIELD, Union.
Adams, Daniel C, (Bs) 90, (Hom.),
46 Grove. 7.30 to 8.30 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, until 9 a. m.
Tel. No. 12.
Ard, F. C, (O) 87, (Reg.), 518 Watch-
ung ave. 9 to 12 a. m., and by ap-
pointment.
Berg, Joseph F., (B) 62, (Reg.), 10
E. 5th.
Boone, William C, (O) 72, (Reg.), 81
W. Front.
Carman, John H., (G) 81, (Reg.), 49
Somerset. Before 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Cooley, Justice, (Bx) 84, (Hom.), 72
Westervelt ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 84.
Bndicott, George W., (B) 75, (Reg.),
72 Park ave. Until 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Davis, Thomas S., (Bq) (84, (Hom.),
603 Park ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Field, Chauncey M., (Q) 74, (Reg.),
52 Peace. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. (Sun-
days excepted.)
Fritts, John T., (K) 66, (Reg.), 411
Park ave. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2,
after 6 p. m.
Griffin, John P., (Be) 73, (Hom.), 63
E. 2d. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Hedges, B. Van D., (Q) 91, (Reg.),
703 Watchung ave. 10 a. m. to
12.30 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Hedges, Ellis W., (A) 83, (Reg.), 703
Washington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Jenkins, Clin L., (Bs) 76, (Horn.),
62 E. Front. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Keeney, Sarah D., (Cb) 74, (Hom.),
14 W. 4th.
532
NEW JEB8ET PHYSICIANS.
PLAINFIELD.— Continued.
Long, Monroe B., (Q) 75, (Reg.), 79
" Park ave. ,„ , „„
Lowrie, Henry H., (V) 63, (Horn.), 98
Park ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Manning, Andrew, (Q) 83, (Reg.), 70
Park ave. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m. _
Mattison, W. E., (Q) 52, (Reg.)
Murray, William H., (Q.) 81, 737
Watchung ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6.30 to 7.30 j>. m.
Page, Rebecca P., (Cb) 69, (Horn.),
Paul, Comegys, (A) 70, (Reg.), 101
Park ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. ,„ ^
Probasco, John B., (A) 69, (Reg.),
47 E. Front 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. „ ,
Rushmore, Edward, (B) 72, (Horn.),
85 Park ave. 7.30 to 8.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Simpson, Moses S., (B) 83, (Reg.), cor.
4th and Liberty. Until 9 a. m., 1
to 3, after 7 p. m.
Tomlinson, T. H., (A) 59, (Reg.), 10
La Grand© ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. ^ _
Utter, Albert, (Q) 47, (Reg.), 16 E.
6th.
PLEASANTVILLE, Atlantic.
North, Joseph H., Jr., (B) 69, (Reg.)
Sooy, R. M., (G) 84, (Reg.)
PLUCKEMIN, Somerset.
Beekman, J. Bloomfield, (N) 81, (Reg.)
POINT PLEASANT, Ocean.
Whitaker, Prank, (N) 83, (Reg.)
POMPTON, Passaic.
Colfax, William W., ( ) — .
Morgan, John 0., (N) 75, (Reg.)
POMPTON PLAINS, Morris.
Romondt, G. D. V., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
PORT ELIZABETH, Cumberland.
Willitts, J. Howard, (A) 58, (Reg.)
PORT MURRAY,, Warren.
Cox, Henry M., (W) 68, (Reg.)
Funk, Harry S., (B) 78, (Reg.)
PORT NORRIS, Cumberland.
Bacon, Stetson L., (B) 58, (Reg.)
Day, S. T., (O) 89, (Reg.)
PORT ORAM, Morris.
Kice, Henry W., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Miller, F. W., (Z) 75, (Reg.)
Walters, John, (Q) 90, (Reg.)
PORT REPUBLIC, Atlantic.
Harris, George M., (Bi) 81, (Eel.)
PRINCETON, Mercer.
Bartine, Oliver H., (Ay) 59, (Reg.)
Bayless, John G., ( ) — .
Bergen, Elston H., (Q) 77, (Reg.), 50
Nassau. 6 to 8 p. m.
Brackett, Cyrus P., ( ) — .
Kline, Andrew K., (Bs) 88, (Horn.), 66
Nassau. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8
p. m.
Lytle, William J., (N) 48. (Reg.)
MacDonald, Arthur K., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Schanck, J. Stillwell, (A) 43, (Reg.),
Wikoff, James H., (N) 59, (Reg.)
QUAKERTOWN, Hunterdon.
Snyder, Quintus Emanuel, (K) 68,
(Reg.)
QUINTON, Salem.
Good, W. Taylor, (B) 86, (Reg.)
RAHWAY, Union.
Cladeck, Walter E., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Daly, John J., (N) 73, (Reg.)
Holmes, Charles B., (Bs) 74, (Horn)
8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Hough, DeW. C, (B) 47, (Reg.)
Hough, H. Page, (B) 78, (Reg.)
Oliver, Fred W., (B) 78, (Reg.)
Randolph, John M., (N) 88, (Reg.)^
Selover, W. U., (N) 64, (Reg.)
Silvers, Elihu Brittin, (Q) 52, (Reg.)
Westfall, E. Jaasen, (Q) 71, (Reg.)
RAMSEY'S, Bergen.
De Yoe, Charles P., (O) 83, (Reg.)
RANCOCAS, Burlington.
Haines, Franklin, (Bq) 67, (Horn.)
Martin, William L., (B) 52, (Reg.)
RARITAN, Somerset.
Hecht, John P., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Edwards, John F., (N) 48, (Reg.)
READINGTON, Hunterdon.
Johnson, Thomas, ( ) —
REAVILLB, Hunterdon.
Creveling, Charles F., (K) 87, (Reg.)
Garretson, Eugene, (K) 77, (Reg.)
Young, Henry N., (B) 56, (Reg.)
RED BANK, Monmouth.
Betts, William A., (Q) 61, (Beg.)
Chadwick, Fianois T., (N) 63, (Reg.)
Cheesman, Joseph K^ ( ),
Conover, James S., (K) 67, (Reg.)
Curtis, Thomas A., (Q) 87.
Field, EdwardWQ) 73, (Reg.)
Keough, John W., (Q) 89, (RegO
Marsden, George F., (Bq) 66, (Horn.)
Ridgway, Thomas Edwin, (B) 64,
(Reg.)
Sandt, Mrs. Sarah, (D) 61, (Reg.)
Sayre, Jeremiah E., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Thompson, R. P., {Al)86, (RegJ
TVafEord, Alfred F., (Bq) 76, (Horn.)
Warner, William B., (NJ 82, (Reg.)
Whitmore, Walter S., (N) 87, (Reg.)
RIDGEFIELD PARK, Bergen.
Elslng, H., (N) 90, (Reg.)
Hibbard, Wm. E., (N) 89.
RIDGEWOOD, Bergen.
De Mund, John T., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Vroom, William L., (N) 88, (Reg.)
Ockford, G«orge M., (Cn) 72, (Horn.)
Parker, G. B.. (Z) 47, (Reg.)
RIEGELSVILLB, Warren.
Nixon, Warford L., (B) 89, (Reg.)
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BINGOES, Hunterdon.
Iiaxison, Cornelms W., (Az) 63, (Reg.)
Silvara, Joseph W., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Yonng, Peter C, (A) 73, (Reg.)
RIO' GRANDE, Cape May.
Slaughter, James M., (O) 55, (Reg.)
RIVERDALE, Morris.
Macwithy, Aiuasa A., (N) 43, (Reg.)
RIVERSIDE, Burlington.
Lippincott, Thomas S., (G) 88, (Reg.)
Small, Alexander H., (A) 81, (Reg.)
RIVERTON, Burlington.
Hall, Harrison B^ (Bq) 69, (Hom.)
Janney, Frances S., (D) 90, (Reg.)
Marcy, Alexander J., Jr., (A) 80,
(Reg.)
RIVER VALE, Bergen.
Jersey, Charles A., ( ).
ROADSTOWN, Cumberland.
FitzEdward, S., (P) 81, (Reg.)
Sharp, E. B., (O) 82, (Reg.)
Tomlinson, Joseph, (Ki) 78, (Reg.)
ROOKAWAX, Morris.
Dearborn, George L., (Ah) 45, (Reg.)
Lumsden, Robert C, (Q) 81, (Reg.)
ROSELLE, Union.
Pierson, Henry C, (V) 68, (Reg.)
ROSEMONT, Hunterdon.
Best, George Newton, (A) 75, (Beg.),
8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
ROSENHAYN, Cumberiand.
Howard, E. B., ( ) — .
RUTHERFORD, Bergen.
Armstrong, Samuel E., (At) 85, (Beg.),
1 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Calhoun, Charle's, (Q) 90, (Reg.
Horace H., (Af) 74,
ieg.)
i, (R(
Horn.)
eg.)
HoUister, ...
Hooper, Henry M., (N) 89,
White, H. D., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
SALEM, Salem. „
Beckett, Albert T., (Bq) 73, (Hom.)
Bilderback, Frank, (A) 87, (Reg.)
Chavanne, Henry, (B) 87, (Reg.), 297
E. Broadway. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 3
p. m.
Jackson, Henry, (Bq) 82, (Horn.)
Patterson, James A., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Patterson, Theophilus, (B) 48, (Reg.)
Sharp, Edward S., (A) 54, (Reg.)
Sherron, ClifEord M., (A) 79, (Reg.)
Smith, "W. S., (Af) 78, (Reg.)
Waddington, B. A., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Wiley, David, (A) 70, (Reg.)
SAYBEVILLB, Middlesex.
Beekman, Jesse H., (Dd) 87, (Hom.)
SCHRAALENBURG, Bergen.
Simpson, Julius M., (K) 66, (Beg.)
SCOTCH PLAINS, Union.
Coles, Jonathan A., (Q)_68, (Beg.)
Westcott, Prank W., (B) 80, (Beg.)
SCULLVTLLE, Atlantic.
DeMill, Sherman, (G) 87
SEA ISLAND CITY, Cape May.
Urquhart, George W., (A) 76, (Beg.)
SEA BRIGHT, Monmouth.
Beed, J. J., (Q) 88, (Reg.)
SEARGEANTSVILLE. Hunterdon.
Cornog, Wm. E., (B) 77, (Reg.)
SHARPSTOWN, Salem.
Newton, Charles, (Bq) 62, (Hom.)
SHILOH, Cumberiand.
Moore, Mrs. L. H., ( ) —
Paulin, George M., (A) 51, (Reg.)
Swinney, John G., (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
SHORT HILLS, Essex.
Buttolph, H. A., (Be) 77, (Reg.)
Campbell, Wellington, Jr., (Q) 77,
(Reg.)
SHREWSBURY, Monmouth.
Cooper, James E., (Q) 67, (Reg.)
SNAKE HILL, Hudson.
King, G. W., (W) 79, (Reg.)
SOMERVILLB, Somerset.
Cornell, Jacob B., (Q) 78, (Reg.)
Plynn, T. H., (At) £10, (Reg.)
Gaston, Mary E., (D) 89, (Reg.)
Hunt, Azariah P., (A) 43, (Reg.)
McConaughy, Francis, (Bs) 90, (Hom.)
McWilliam, John P., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Matthewson, William B., (.' ~
(Reg.)
(Reg.)
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Rowland, George, (F) 53, (Reg.)
Reed, Lewis Thompson, (B) 84, (Reg.)
Stillwell, Aaron L.f (Q) ^9,' (B^g.) '
Swmton, William J., (K) 73, (Reg.)
Troutman, Seymour C, (Q) 54, (Reg.)
Wagoner, Henry G., (A) 53, (ieg.)
SOUTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Haines, Edward E., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Tregauowan, Ambrose, (Ay) 54, (Reg.)
SOUTH BRANCH, Somerset.
Merrell, William H., (K) 69, (Reg.)
SOUTH OR:a.lSrGB, Essex.
Chandler, William J., (Q) 68, (Beg.),
Milligan Place. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6.30 to 9.30 p. m. Tel. No. 221 P.
Dowling, George B., (Bs) 85, (Hom.),
S. Orange ave. Till 9.30 a. m., 5
to 7 p. m.
Forbes, Lucy S., (Cb) 81, (Hom.)
Heberton, William W., (Bs) 85,
(Hom.)
Knowles, Francis E., (G) 93, (Beg.),
S. Orange ave. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m.
Mandeville, Henry A., (Q) 81, (Reg.),
Valley and Ladington rd.
Pulsford, Henry AUston (Q) 91,
(Beg.), S. Orange ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 3.30, 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Tel.
No 65.
Bunyon, MefEord (Q) 87, (Beg.), Irv-
ington ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 2.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 321 B.
Ranson, Anson A., (N) 67, (Reg.)
534
NEW JERSEY PSYSICIAN8.
SOUTH RIVER, Middlesex.
Bissett, Frederick W., (Q) 76, (Reg.)
Bissett, John J., (Q) 80, (Reg.)
Thompson, John C, (Q) 50, (Reg.)
SOUTH SEAVILLE, Cape May.
Urquhart, David C, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Way, Palmer M., (At) 52, (Reg.)
SPARTA, Sussex.
Andress, Theophilus H., (Q) 64, (Reg.)
SPOTSWOOD, Middlesex.
Donelsbecli, Joseph G., (Aq) 92, (Reg.)
SPRINGFIELD, Union.
Harris, Theodore Wilbur, (Q) 82,
(Reg.)
SPRING LAKE, Monmouth.
Kirkbride, M. F., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Trout, William Wesley, (B) 86, (Reg.)
SPRINGTOWN, Warren.
Albright, John C, (N) 87, (Reg.)
STANHOPE, Sussex.
Davison, Calvin K., (Q) 69, (Reg.)
Nelden, Charles R., (K) 64, (Reg.)
STANTON, Hunterdon.
Johnson, Frederick L., (Fy) —
STEPHENSBURGH, Morris.
Blackwell, Enos T., (At) 48, (A) 69,
(Reg.)
Ilife, E. p., (Af) 77, (Reg.)
STEWARTSVILLE, Warren.
Hulshizer, Philip T., (F) 51, (Reg.)
STILLWATER, Sussex.
Hetzell, J. L., (N) 90, (Reg.)
STOCKTON, Hunterdon.
Fritz, John H., (G) 85, (Reg.)
SUCCASUNNA, Morris.
Adsit, Noble H., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Ritches, John, (N) 59, (Reg.)
Taylor, John L., (K) 80, (Reg.)
Wiggins, Henry C, (At) 74, (Reg.)
Wolfe, Theodore F., (Q) 68, (Reg.)
SUMMIT, Morris.
Burling, J., (Cn) 74, (Hom.)
Lawrence, William H., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Risk, J. Boyd, (A) 79, (Reg.)
Risk, William H., (A) 66, (Reg.)
6WARTSW00D, Sussex.
McCloughan, Joseph F., (A) 71, (Reg.)
SWEDESBORO, Gloucester.
Buzby, Benjamin F., (A) 77, (Beg.)
Grimshaw, Oliver, (Bq) 90, (Hom.)
Halsey, Luther F., (B) 52, (Reg.)
BYKESVILLE, Burlington.
Maines, Ellas D., (Q) 77, (Reg.)
TENAFLY, Bergen.
Clarke, Edward W., (Q) 87, (Reg.)
Haring, John J., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Lansing, J. B. W., (Q) 85, (Reg.)
THREE BRIDGES, Hunterdon.
Bartow, George W., (Q) 72, (Reg.)
TITUSVILLE, Mercer.
-Sande, Oscar G., (K) 75, (Reg.)
TOMS RIVER.
Disbrow, E. C, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Disbrow, B. L., (Dg) 62, (Eel.)
Schureman, Irving C, (ki) 69, (Reg.)
Webb, John W., (B) 66. (Reg.)
TRENTON.
Adams, Charles F., (B) 87, (Reg.),
925 S. Clinton.
Atkinson, Alvaji W., (Bq) 93, (Horn.),
428 E. State, g to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 588.
Baldwin, A., (V. S.) (Fy), 234 E.
State. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to
9 p. m. Tel. No. 374.
Barwis, Elmer, (A) 73, (RegJ, 211
Hamilton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8_p. m. Tel. No. 246.
Beatty, Bfenry M., (B) 85, (Reg.), 121
Centre.
Boardman, Joseph C, (A) 44, (Reg.),
40 W. Front.
Boardman, J. H., 213 Butler.
Brown, Cecilia A., (Cn) 82, (Horn.),
211 Perry. 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4, 6
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 289.
Bruere, Abel T., (B) 86, (Reg.), 106
Spring. Until 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m.
Bruyere, Jobn, (B) 84, (Reg.), 123
Perry. 0 to 8 p. m., 12 to 2.30, 6
to 8.30 p. m.
Budlong, Orsimus W., (V) 80, (Reg.),
330 Genesee.
Burroughs, Charles B., (Af) 85, (Reg.),
229 N. Warren. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 491.
Byram, A. A., (Fy), 252 N. Clinton av.
Caminade, Mary E., (D) 94, (Reg.),
219 Academy.
Cantwell, Prank V., (A) 84, (Beg.),
229 Perry. 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 274.
Clark, William Alex., Jr., (A) 79>
(Reg.), 51 W. State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 373.
Coleman, Ambrose, ( ), 111 Mott.
Coleman, H. Waldburg (Q) 68, (Reg.),
Ill S. Warren
Cooper, Isaac, (Bq) 68, (Hom.), 32 W.
State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 160.
Cooper,James R.,(B) 85,(Bq) 86, (Reg.),
(Hom.), 211 E. State. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 333.
Cooper, W. H., ( ) 81, 546 S. Warren.
7 to 9 a. m.
Costill, Henry B., (A) 82, (Reg.), 270
Hamilton av.
Dey, Addison H., (A) 81, (Reg.), 123
S. Warren. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 522.
Dickinson, Ernest L., (B) 90, (Reg.),
42 Carroll.
^g^' J^^^^S" ^■' (®) SO, (Reg.),
506 N. Chnton av.
Dunham, Charles H., (A) 64, (Reg.),
121 S. Warren. Tel. Wo. 366.
Elmer, William, (A) 64, (Reg.), 44
W. State. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3. T to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 332.
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TEENTON.— Continued.
Fell, Alton S., (Bq) 94, (Horn.), 143
Perry. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 10 a. m. only,
Gallagher, Patrick J., (Eg) 78, (Reg.>
326 S. Broad.
Gallaeard, B. W., ( ), 215 E. State.
Gerry, Charles W., (Ow) 78, (Horn.),
420 Princeton av.
Gihon, Harry D., (Py). 185 S. Broad
7 to 9 p. m.
Ginnelley, B. H., ( ) 76. 23 E. Stata
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 562.
Griffith, William H. G., (Bq) 72
(Horn.), 217 Hamilton av. Until 9 a
, m., 1 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 348
Hellyer, Josiah, (Py) — , 39 W. State
HoUingshead, Emily P., 51 Southard
Jamieson, John Stewart, (Ax) 91,
(Reg.), 213 S. Clinton av. 9 to 10
a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 p. m.
Johnson, Edward W., (Ak) 76, (Reg.),
413 E. State.
Johnson, Prank, (G) 83, (Reg.), 555
S. Warren. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Kelly, Edward, (O) 87, (Reg.), 23T
■ . Perry.
Kirby, John A., (A) 72, (Reg.), State
Lunatic Asylum.
Lalor, William L^ (A) 72, (Reg.),
129 N. Warren. Until 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Leavitt, Charles B., (A) 82, (Reg.),
307 B. State.
Leavitt, Lyman, (P) 57, (Reg.), 312
Chestnut av. Tel. No. 208.
Loos, Isaac B., (B) 88, (Reg.), 310
E. State. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McCullough, J. H., (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
213 Perry.
McCullough, Wm. G., (Bq) 78, (Hom.),
213 Perry. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
McGilliard, Benjamin W., (A) 89,
(Reg.), 215 E. State. 8 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 480.
Mclllwaine, Charles H., (A) 76, (Reg.),
107 S. Warren. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
MacDonald, George Walter, (Ek) 83,
(K) 82, (R«g.), 500 N. Clinton ave.
Until 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
MacKenzie, Thomas H., (Be) 71,
(Reg.), 116 Centre.
Norton, Horace G., (A) 80, (Reg.),
429 E. State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 398.
O'Leary, Dennis B., ( ) 123 2d.
Oliphant, Nelson B., (A) 80, (Keg.),
152 W. State. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 549.
Phillips, William W. L., (B) 51,
(Reg.), 2 N. Willow. 8 to 9.30 a.
m., 2 to 3 p. m. Tel. No. 380.
Quackenbush, G. H., ( )— . 114 Di-
vision.
Rice, William, (A) 61, (Reg.), 565-7
~ 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1 to
S. Warren.
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Tel. No. 30.
^A&L^^M.MerAsg^§^.
Rogers, Elmer H., (B) 85, (Reg.), 12©
N. Warren.
Rogers, Richard R., Sr., (A) 62, (Reg.),
110 E. Hanover.
Rogers, Richard R., Jr., (A) 82, (Reg.),
610 Perry. Tel. No. 293.
Rogers, William T., (Bq) 85, (Horn.),
225 Perry. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Satterthwaite, Joseph H., (Bq) S3,
(Hom.), 139 S. Stockton. Uniil 9
a. m., 2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Satterthwaite, Laura H., (D) 88,
(Reg.), 45 W. State. 9 to 11.30 a.
m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Schafer, Herman, (A) 69, (Reg.), 317
S. Broad.
Schoening, Gustave, ( )— . 210 Jack-
son.
Shaw, Joseph B., (A) 85, (Reg.), 119
S. Warren.
Shepherd, Cornelius, (A) 61, (Reg.), 186
S. Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., and p. mv
Tel. No. 302.
Shepard, IransBus M., (A) 92, (Reg.),
186 S. Broad. Tel. No. 302.
Skellenger, Edward B., (Q) 75, (Reg.),
264 Hamilton ave.
Smith, W. P., (Hi) 72, 18 S. Warren.
D. V. S.
Sommer, G., ( ), 336 Genesee.
Stokes, Alfred C, (A) 69, (Reg.), 527
Monmouth.
Stnible, William McD., (A) 85,
(Reg.), 691 S. Broad. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Tantum, James D., (A) 78, (Reg.)>
284 Hamilton ave. 7 to 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Tompkins. Lucius Douglas, (A) 76,
(Reg.), 328 S. Broad. Until 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 573.
Turner, Joseph B., (B) 78, (Reg.),
1150 Lamberton.
Van Duyn, William B., (N) 65, (Reg.),.
133 Perry. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 473.
Warman, David, (K) 62, (Reg.), 132:
N.Warren. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 8 p. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
Weeks, Harry M., (N) 73, (Reg.), 35-
W. State. 9 to 10 a. m., 3, 7 to 8 p.
m. Tel. No. 240.
Wells, Joseph M., (B) 78, (Reg.), 21
Yard ave.
Wetherill, Horace G., (A) 78, (Reg.),.
218 E State.
Williams, Prank H., (A) 74, (Reg.),.
423 B. State. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,.
7 to 8 p. m.
Wilson, Penrose , J., (Py) — 29 —
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 569.
Witte, Eugene B., (Bs) 86, (Hom.),,
425 E. State. 10 a. m. to 2, 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 349.
Woodward, Abner, (B) 52, (Reg.), 25-
Bwing. 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Woolaey, William W., (Cd) 91, (Hom.),
558 Centre.
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TEENTON.— Contintied.
Worthington, Authony H., (Bq) 60
(Horn.), 110 W. State. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Worthington, Harry R., (Bq) 86,
(Horn.), 110 W. State. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
WyckofC, W. W., (Oz) 63, (Ecl.),^12
N. Warren. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 8 p.
m.
Yard, H., ( ) — , 1119 S. Cliambers.
Young, James K., (A) 83, (Reg.), Ill
B. State.
TROY HILLS, Morris.
Cooper, Edward P., (N) 71, (Reg.)
TUCKA.HOE, Cape May.
Abbott, Benjamin T., (B) 70, (Reg.)
Marshall, Joseph 0., (A) 70, JReg.)
Marshall, Randolph, (B) 77, (Reg.)
TUCKERTON, Burlington.
Price, Theophilus T., (A) 53, (Beg.)
Reeves, M. Williamson, (B) 70, (Reg.)
TURKEY, Monmouth.
MacMillan, George, (G) 90, (Reg.)
Neafie, Harry, (K) 80, (Reg.)
UNION HILL, Hudson.
Devaisenes, E. J., (N) 82, (Reg.)
UPPER MONT CLAIR, Essex.
Ayres, Morgan W., (Q) 75, (Reg.)
Wilbur, J. G., (Be) 62, (Reg.)
Wood, Francis, (Ob) 92, (Horn.)
VAILSBURG, Essex.
Vail, M. H. Cash, (Ah) 51, (Reg.)
VALLEY, Hunterdon.
Creveling, William S., (N) 51, (Reg.)
VERNON, Sussex.
Allen, Carlos, (Av) 37, (Reg.)
VERONA, Essex.
Whitehorne, Henry B., (At) 73, (Reg.)
VIENNA, Warren.
Haggerty, Fred. W^ (N) 80, (Reg.)
Roe, Jacob J., (QJ 75, (Reg.)
Rowell, Samuel N., (Ag) 52, (Reg.)
VINCENTOWN, Burlington.
Brown, John 0., (A) 79, (Reg.)
VINELAND, Cumberland.
Adams, Orange H., (Av) 84, (Reg.),
619 Landis av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Attinelli, Emanuel J., (N) 84, (Reg.),
Landis aye., east of Myrtle. Until
10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Beck, Judson L., (Gw) 78, (Horn.), 15
S. 7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m.
Bidwell, Edwin C, (Ag) 44, (Reg.),
543 Landis av.
Bird, Orpheus Brainerd, (Bq) 69,
(Horn.), S. W. cor. 7th and Wood.
8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6 to 7 p. m.
Brewer, Charles, (O) 55, (Reg.)
Burnett^ J. P., (A) 65, (Reg.)
Cooper, S. LouiSj^ ( ) — .
Oonwell, Joseph A., (B) 80, (Reg.),
611 Elmer.
Dunlap, Mary J., (D) 86, (Reg.), State
Institution for F. M. Women.
FellowSi Robert P., ( ) — .
Halsey, John S., (Q) 92, (Reg.)
Piatt, Lucian T., (A) 69, (Reg.)
Russell, Albert, ( ) — .
Sawyer, WaJdo Fitch, (B) 90, 109 S.
7th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p.m.
Smith, Alonzo A., ( ), S. 6th.
Stevens, Abram H., ( ) — .
Taylor, William, (A) 47, (Reg.), 525
Landis av.
Tillotson, Willie C., (Cd) 82, (Horn.)
TuUer, John, (Bq) 92, (Horn.), Landis
av.
Wiley, Charles R., (B) 64, (Reg.),
Landis av.
Wilson, Charles Wesley, (B) 90, (Reg.),
623 Landis av. 7 to 9 a. m, 1 to 3
7 to 9 p. m.
WARRBNSVILLE, Somerset.
Zeglio, Peter J., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
WASHINGTON, Warren.
Bergen, Everett J., (N) 77, (Reg.)
Jacobus, Peter Nelson, (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Mattison, John V., (Q) 46, (Reg.)
McKinstry, Frank P., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Smith, O. B., (G) 90, (Reg.)
Stites,. William, (A) 68, (Reg.)
Young, George C, (Ds) 68, (Eel.)
WEEHAWKEN, Hudson,
Armstrong, Edward C, (N), (Reg.),
515 Fulton.
Byrne, Thomas, (N) 88, (Reg.), 323
Gardner.
DeGroff, Ephraim, (A) 63, (Reg.), Ill
Palisade av.
Deraismes, Edward J., (N) 82, (Reg.),
Bergenwood av.
Luck, John T., (Q) 68, (Reg.), 408
Kossuth.
Mohns, John (Fb) 66, (Beg.), 518
Union place.
Rhoads, Thomas C, (N) 65, (Reg.),
Boulevard.
Schlemm^ Richard, (K) 85, (Reg.), Ill
Palisade av.
Warden, Albert W., (N) 80, (Reg.),
523 Union place. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 7 to 8 p. m.
WENONAH, Gloucester.
Bailey, George W., (A) 68, (Reg.)
WBSTPIELD, Union.
Cooper, Sherman, (Fy) — (Reg.)
Gale, William, (Af) 67, (Reg.l
Harrison, Joseph, B., (Q) 76, (ReeJ
Kinch, Frederick A., Jr., (Q) 82, (Reg.)
Smith, Theodore V., (Bs) 73, (Horn.)
WEST HOBOKEN, Hudson.
Hecht, Max (K) 91, (Reg.)
McClellan, David, (Cd) 80, (Horn.)
Meisgeier, Edward B. (K) 91, (Reg.)
Pfenning, August C, (Q) 89, (Reg.)
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Michel, liouis, (Ct) 52, (Reg.)
Norris, Henry Lee, (Do) 72, (Reg.)
WEST LONG BRANCH, Monmouth.
Beach, Edward M., (O) 85, (Reg.)
WEST MILFORD, Passaic.
Maines, Robert G., (B) 63, (Reg.)
Olcott, Charles A., (K) 76, (Reg.)
WESTWOOD, Bergen.
Zabriskie, Samuel J., (N) 56, (Reg.)
WEST"VTLLE, Gloucester.
Hunter, James, (A) 88, (Reg.)
WHITE HOUSE STATION, Hunter-
don.
Pursell, W. Wilson, (B) 74, (Reg.)
WILDWOOD, Cape May.
Hutchinson, Thomas C, (Bq) 78,
(Horn.)
WILLIAMSTOWN, Gloucester.
Edwards, J. Gaunt, (K) 78, (Reg.)
Halsey, Luther M., (B) 80, (Reg.)
WILLOW GROVE, Cumberland.
Smith, A. A., ( ) —
WINDSOR, Mercer.
SUver, George A., (N) 81, (Reg.)
WOODBRIDGE, Middlesex.
Decker, Dayton B., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
J'reeman, Samuel E., (Q) 58, (Reg.)
Harned, Samuel P., (N) 68, (Reg.)
Keefe, Stephen J., (N) 89, (Reg.)
WOODBURY, Gloucester.
• Abbott, Clarence G., (Bq) 79, (Hom.)
4a Delaware. 8 to 9 a.m., 1.30 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Clark, Henry C, (A) 53, (Reg.)
Clark, Henry H., (H) 91), (Reg.)
Diverty, Henry B., (B) 87, (Reg.), 38
Cooper. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
9 p. m.
Lee, Thomas, (A) 76, (Reg.)
McGeorge, Wallace, (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
170 S. Broad. 7 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5,
7 to 8 p. m.
Parker, T. Ellwood, (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
Reading, George Evans, (B) 85,
(Reg.), 179 S. Broad. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Stout, Harry A., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Williams, William C, (Bq) 77, (Hom.)
Wilson, Howard A., (B) 84.
WOODGLIFFE, Bergen.
Jehl, Eugene (Af) 66.
WOODSPORT, Morris.
Utter, S., (N) 85, (Reg.)
WOODSTOWN, Salem.
Allen, L. A. D., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Foster, Naomi B., (Of), 65, (Eel.)
' Gilman, Uriah, (B) 61, (Reg.)
Patrick, William S., (A) 89, (Reg.)
Senders, Philip G., (Bq) 75, (Hom.)
Taylor, Sarah (D) 69, (Reg.)
WOODSVILLB, Mercer.
Armitage, Austin W., (A) 69 (Reg.)
Lanning, Joseph S., (Z) 71, (Reg.)
rABDYILLE, Mercer.
Hutchinson, Robert C, (A) 78, (Reg.)
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rick, M. D., Prof. A. C. Pole, M. D.
Surgeons- Prof. J. D. Blake, M. D.,
Prof. T. A. Ashby, M. D., Prof. G^o.
Reuling, M. D., Prof. Wilmer Brinton,
M. D., Prof. R. W. Johnson, M. D.,
Prof. S. T. Earl, M. D. Wm. Preston
Miller, M. D., Resident Physician;
Harry Streett, M. D., Asst. Res. Phy-
sician; L. G. Taylor, M. D., Asst. in
Maternity.
MARYLAND HOMOEOPATHIC
FREE HOSPITAL AND DISPEN-
SARY, 1122 N. Mount., Baltimore, Md.
MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR
THE INSANE, (Spring Grove), Catons-
ville, Md. City ofBce, 44 South, Bank
Bldg. George H. Rohe, M. D., Sup't; J.
Percy Wade, M. D., First Asst. Phy-
sician; M. D. Norris, M. D., Second
Asst. Physician; G. F. Galloway, M.
D., Interne.
MARYLAND LYING-IN HOSPI-
TAL, 817 Linden, Baltimore, Md. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff — Wilmer Brinton,
M. D., J. Frank Crouch, M. D., Ob-
stetricians; L. G. Taylor, M. D., Res.
Physician.
MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR TH^
BLIND, North av., cor. Calvert, Balti-
more Md.
. MARYLAND UNIVERSITY HOS-
PITAL, N. B. Lombard and Greene,
Baltimore, Md. St. Clair Spruil,
M. D., Supt; M. O. Robins, M.
D., 1st Asst. Res. Physician; Comp-
ton Wilson, M D., 2d Asst. Res.
Physician; Miss Janet Hale, Super-
intendent of Nurses. Medical and
Surgical Staff.— Attending Physicians,
S. C. Chew, M. D., William T.
Howard, M. D., F. T. Miles, M. D.,
I. E. Atkinson, M. D., C. W. Mitchell,
M. D.; Attending Surgeons, J. J. Chis-
olm, M. D., LL. D., L. McLane TifEany,
M. D., R. Winslow, M. D.
MATERNITE LYING-IN ASYLUM,
133 W. Lombard, Baltimore, Md.
MARYLAND WOMAN'S HOSPI-
TAL, 112 E. Saratoga, Baltimore, Md.
MT. HOPE RETREAT FOR THE
INSANE, Mt. Hope, Md.
NURSERY AND CHILD'S HOSPI-
TAL, Schroeder and Franklin, Balti-
more, Md,
PRESBYTERIAN EYE, EAR AND
THROAT CHARITY HOSPITAL,
1007 E. Baltimore, Md. Open to any
poor person regardless of color,
creed or nationality. Medical and
Surgical Staff. — Surgeons, Julian J.
Ohisolm, M. D., Hiram Woods,
M. D., John R. Winslow, M. D., Her-
bert Harlan, M. D., Francis M. Ohis-
olm, M. D., Robert L. Randolph, M. D.;
Assistant Surgeons, A. D. Mansfield,
M. D., C. F. Nolen, M. D., A. D. Mc-
Conachie, M. D., Chas. H. Hartwig, M.
D., J. L. Romero, M. D.; Resident Phy-
sician, J. J. Carroll, M. D.
ST. AGNES' HOSPITAL, Mt.
Dougherty, Wilkins ave., Baltimore,
Md. Conducted by the Sisters of
Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff. — ^Attending Phy-
sicians, Wm. F. Lockwood, M. D., H.
C. Ohle, M. D., W. D. Booker, M. D.;
Attending Surgeon, J. Holmes Smith,
M. D.; Gynaecologist, L. Ernest Neale,
M. D;. Ophthalmologist, Hiram Woods,
M. D.; Consulting Physicians, F. E.
Chatard, M. D., S. C. Chew, M. D.;
Consulting Surgeons, Allen P. Smith,
M. D., L. McL. Tiffany, M. D.; Res.
Physician, F. E. Brown, M. D.
ST. ANTHONY'S ORPHAN ASY-
LUM, 927 North Central ave-, Balti-
more, Md.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL (Ger-
man), Caroline, cor. Hoffman, Baltimore,
Md. An institution for the treatment
of all classes of diseases medical and
surgical (except obstetrics), to all de-
nominations. In charge of Sisters of
St. Francis. Medical and Surgical
Staff.— F. E. Chatard, M. D., Pres.;
Visiting Physicians, W. T. Howard, M.
D., Wm. Green, M. D., J. C. Gamble,
M. D.; Visiting Surgeons, R. W. John-
son, M. D., J. W. Chambers, M. D.;
Gynecologist, L. E. Neale, M. D.; Res.
Physician, F. J. Kirby, M. D.; Supe-
rior Sister, St. M. Zita.
ST. MARY'S ORPHAN ASYLUM,
Cold Spring la., nr. Roland ave., Balti-
more, Md.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HOS-
PITAL, 112 N. Front, Baltimore, Md.
ST. VINCENT'S MATERNITY
HOSPITAL, Division, cor. Lafayette av.
SOUTHERN HOMOEOPATHIC
HOSPITAL 1122 N. Mount, Baltimore,
Md.
BALTIMORE MEDICAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—Edwin Geer, M. D., Sec'y, 1534
Park av., Baltimore, Md.
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MARYLAND HOSPIJALS, ASYLUMS, ETC.
UNITED STATES MARINE HOS-
PITAL, Baltimore, Md. George W.
Stocer, M. D., Surgeon in Command;
Seaton Norman, M. D., Aes't. Surgeon;
James F. Adams, M. D., Interne;
Prank E. Wagner, M. D., Interne;
Franls L. Brown, Hospital Steward.
Visiting days, everyday, 1 to 4 p. m.
Tel. No. 1762.
BALTIMORE MICROSCOPICAL
SOCIETY.— Robert T. Wilson, M. D.,
Seo'y, 820 Park av., Baltimore, Md.
CLINICAL SOCIETY OF MARY-
LAND AND THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA.— Thomas E. Sears, M. D.,
Sec'y, of the Baltimore Branch, 630
Franklin, Baltimore, Md.
GYNAECOLOGICAL AND OB-
STETRICAL SOCIETY.— Wm. S.
Gardner, M. D., Sec'y, 712 N. Howard,
Baltimore, Md.
HOMOEOPATHIC CLINICAL SO-
CIETY OF MARYLAND, DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA (Maryland Branch).
—Annual meeting is held in Balti-
more, second Tuesday in April. J.
S. Baman, M. D., Pres.; Thomas B.
Sears, M. D., Sec'y, 658 W. Franklin,
Baltimore, Md.
MARYLAND HOMOEOPATHIC
MEDICAL SOCIETY.- Meeting is held
in Baltimore, second Tuesday in April.
Robert W. Mifflin, M. D., Pres., 402
Cathedral: W. Dul&ny Thomas, M. D.,
Sec'y, 601 N. Carroll on av, Baltimore,
Md.
MEDICAL INVESTIGATION
(Horn.) CLUB OF BALTIMORE.—
The date is fixed at each meeting.
Eldridge C. Price, M. D., Sec'y, 1013
Linden av, Baltimore, Md.
MEDICAL JOURNAL CLUB.— W.
T. Howard, Jr., M. D., Sec'y, 103 Lib-
erty, Baltimore, Md.
MEDICAL AND CHIBURGICAL
FACULTY OF THE STATE OF
MARYLAND.— Meets annually, 4th
Tuesday in April, northwest corner St.
Paul and Saratoga. G. Lane Taneyhill,
M. D., Sec'y, 1103 Madison av., Bal-
timore, Md.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SO-
CIETY OF BALTIMORE.— J. William
Funck, Sec'y, 1760 W. Fayette, Bal-
timore, Md.
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MEDICAL LAWS OF MAKYLAND.
A bill entitled an act to repeal and re-
enact, with additions and amendments,
sections 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46
and 47, of Article 43, of the Code of
Public General Laws, title, "Health,"
sub-title, "Practitioners of Medicine,"
and to add additional sections thereto,
to be designated as sections 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gene-
ral Assembly of Maryland, that sections
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47, of
Article 43, of the Code of the Public
General Laws, title, "Health," sub-title,
"Practitioners of Medicine," be and the
same are hereby repealed and re-enacted
with amendments and additions, and
that new sections be added to said
article, to be desij^ated sections 49, 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, and
60, so that the said sub-title shall read
as follows:
39. EJvery person not now practicing
medicine and surgery, who shall here-
after begin, to practice medicine and
surgery in any of its departments ex-
cept dentistry, in the State of Maryland,
shall possess the qualifications required
by this act.
40. From and after the first Tuesday
In June, 1892, there shall be and con-
tinue to be two separate Boards of Medi-
cal Examiners for the State of Mary-
land, one representing the Medical and
Chirurgieal Faculty of the State of
Maryland and one representing the
Maryland. State Homceopathic Medical
Society of the State of Maryland; each
board shall consist of seven members,
and each of saia members shall serve for
a term of four years or until their suc-
cessors are appointed and qualified;'
each board to have exclusive rights to
examine, pass upon the qualifications
of, and license ita own applicants, said
members of the first or old school board
to be appointed by the Medical and
Chirurgieal Faculty of Maryland, of
which two shall be from the counties
of the Eastern shore and five from the
WeMnn shore, of which latter number
two shall be from the counties west
of the Blue Ridge Mountains; and
said second or Homoeopathic Board to
be composed of seven physicians, ap-
pointed by the Maryland State Homoeo-
pathic Medical Society, of which three
shall be residents of Baltimore and
four of the State at large; the appoin-
tees shall be physicians actually en-
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gaged in the practice of medicine and
of recognized ability and honor; the
term of oflBce of each board shall com-
mence on the first Tuesday in June,
1892. No member of any college or
university, and no physician having a
pecuniary interest in the trade of phar^
macy shall be appointed to serve as a
member of either of said boards;
vacancies occurring in such for unexpir-
ed terms shall be filled by the board,
in accordance with the foregoing provi-
sions of tbis section, and for expired
terms in same manner as for first ap--
pointees.
41. That each Board of Medical Ex-
aminers shall meet within thirty days
after receiving official notice of their
appointment; at the first meeting of
each of the boards, respectively, an or-
ganization shall be effected by the elec-
tion from their own membership of a
president snd a secretary. For the pur-
pose of examining applicants for license,
each of said boards of medcal examiners
shall hold one or more stated or special
meetings in each year, due notice of
which shall be made public at such
times and places as may be determined
by the members thereof respectively; at
said stated or special meetings a ma-
jority of the members of the board
shall constitute a quorum thereof; each
of said Boards of Medical Examiners
shall keep an official register of all
applicants for examination for a license
to practice medicine and surgery in this
State; said register for license shall
show the name, age and last place of
residence of each candidate, the school
from which he or she may have gradu-
ated, and whether such applicant was
rejected or licensed under this act, but
such matters shall not be written in
said register or made public until after
the examination.
42. At the first meeting of an examin-
ing board, or at stated or special meet-
ings held subsequently, suitable provi-
sions shall be made by each of the
examining bflards to prepare a schedule
of written examinations upon anatomy,
physiology, chemistry, surgery, practice
of medicine, materia medica, therapeu-
tics, obstetrics, gynaecology, pathology,
medical jurisprudence and hygiene, and
shall require the same standard of ex-
cellence from all candidates; in the de-
partment of therapeutics and practice
the questions shall be in harmony with
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the tenets of the school selected by the
candidates, the standard of acquirements
therein to be established by each board
for itself. Whenever members of any
boards are necessarily absent from meet-
ings held for the examination of appli-
cants for license suitable temporary
provisions shall be made for thorough
examination in each and all of the
aforesaid subjects by the members
present; the examination shall be
fundamental in character and such as
can be answered in common by all
schools of practice; the votes of all
the examiners present shall be "yes" or
"no," written with their signatures up-
on the backs of the examination papers
of each candidate for the respective
branches.
43. That all persons commencing the
practice of medicine or surgery in any
of its branches, after the passage of
this act by the General Assembly, shall
make a written application for license
to the president of either Board of Medi-
cal Examiners which said applicant may
elect, together with satisfactory proof
that the applicant is more than tweny-
one years of age, is of good
moral character, has obtained a
competent common school educa-
tion, and has either received a
diploma conferring upon him the degree
of doctor of medienie from some legally
Incorporated medical college in the
United States, or a diploma or license
conferring the full right to practice all
the branches of medicine and surgery in
some foreign country, and has also both
studied medicine three years and attend-
ed three courses of lectures in diiferent
years in some legally incorporated medi-
cal college or colleges prior to the grant-
ing of the said diploma or foreign li-
cense; provided that two coures of
medical lectures, both of which shall be
either begun or completed within the
same calandar year, shall not satisfy
the requirement; provided this condi-
tion shall not apply to students in their
second year in a medical college, nor to
physicians who shall be practicing
medicine at the time of the passage of
this act; such proof shall be made, if
required, upon affidavit; upon maMng
of said application and proof and pay-
ment of fee as provided. The president
of the board to whom such application
was made, if satisfied ^ith the same,
shall direct the secretary thereof to issue
to said applicant an order for examina-
tion, and when said applicant shall have
Bassed an examination as to proficiency
Mtisfaetory to the said board, the presi-
dent shall grant to such an applicant a
license to practice medicine and sur-
gery in ihe State of Maryland.
44. That all examinations shall be
conducted in such manner that t
name, school of graduation and prepai
tory training of said applicant shall i
bjs made krown to the Board of Me
cal Examiners until his examinati
papers have been graded; an appllca
receiving tht- majority of the votes
the board before whom the applica
appears shall be considered to ha
parsed a satisfactory examination, a:
entitled to the license of said board.
45. That a fee of ten dollars shall
paid to the secretary of the board I
fore whom the applicant appears, befo
such examination is had, which said f
shall be applied by said board towar
paying the expenses of said board.
46. That the board shall refuse
grant a license to any applicant wl
may be radically deficient in his exan
nation in any essential branch; pi
vided that in case of failure, at ai
such examination, the candidate, aft
the expiration of one year from h
rejection, shall have the privilege
another examination by the board
which application was first made.
47. That every license to practii
medicine and surgery issued pursup-nt
the provisions of this act shall be su
scribed by the president and secretai
of the board before whom applica]
passed, and by each medical examim
who reported the licentiate as havii
successfully passed said examination
it shall also have affixed to it, by tl
person authorized to fix the same, tl
seal of the said Medical and Chirurj
cal Faculty of Maryland, or of the Mar;
land State Homoeopathic Medical S(
ciety, as the license may require; evei
such license shall be in following forn
To all whom it may concern, gree
ing:
Be it known that, , on the
day of , A. D., , havii
offered to us satisfactory proof liiat
was more thsn twenty-one years of ag
and had received a proper preliminai
education; that had attende
three full courses of medical instructioi
the last course at , in
in the years of , and had receive
from the of the degr€
of doctor of medicine; we thereupo
gave a written order for the examinatio
of said before one of the Board
of Medical Examiners of the State c
Maryland; that the said wa
fully examined before our said boar
and found proficient and qualified i
practice medicine and surgery by th
examiners whose signatures are heret
attached; we, therefore, have grante
to said , this our license to prai
tice medicine and surgery in the Stat
of Maryland as a physician and surgeoi
and have caused the names of the pres
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dent and secretary of our board and said
examiners to be subscribed, and the seal
of our society to be affixed hereto, and
have also caused this license to be
recorded in book of medical li-
censes, on page
Witness our hands and seal of our
said society, this day of
A. D., 18 .
-^ — ■ President; Secreta-
• Examiners.
ry ;
48. Any i)erson receiving a license
from either of the said boards shall file
the same, or a certified copy thereof,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the county or city in which he or she
may practice, and it shall be the duty
of said clerk to register the names of
such persons, and the president of the
board signing the same, in a book kept
for the purpose, as a part of the records
of his oiEce; and the number of the
book and the page therein containing
said recorded copy shall be noted in
the body of the licepse; said records
shall be open to public inspection, under
proper restrictions as. to their safe
keeping, and in all legal proceedings
shall have the same weight as evidence
that is given to the record of convey-
ances of land; the fee for each regis-
tration shall be one dollar, to be paid
by the person whose license is registered.
49. This act shall not apply to com-
missioned surgeons of the United States
Army, Navy or Marine Hospital Service,
to physicians or surgeons in actual con-
sultations from other States, or to per-
sons temporarily practicing under the
supervision of an actual medicine pre-
ceptor.
50. Any person to whom the provi-
sions of this act apply, practicing or at-
tempting to practice medicine or sur-
gery in this State, without first having
obtained the license of one of said
Boards of Medical Examiners, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall pay
a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor
more than two hundred dollars, for each
ofEense, or in default of payment shall
be confined in the city or county jail
until the fines and costs are paid, and
shall be debarred from recovering com-
pensation for services rendered as such
physician or surgeon.
51. The provisions of this act shall
not apply to any midwife or person who
may render gratuitous services in case
of emergency.
52. It is provided that said board
shall make a written report to the
Medical and Ohirurgical Faculty of
Maryland and to the Maryland State
Homoeopathic Medical Society every two
years.
53. From and after the first day of
July, 1894, no person shall practice
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medicine or sur.gery in the State of
Maryland unless he or she shall be duly
registered as a physician or surgeon in
accordance with the provision of this-
act.
54. Every person who was practicing
medicine in the State of Maryland on or
before the first day of June, 1892, shall'
be entitled to be registered as a physi-
cian or surgeon, or both, upon applica-
tion to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the county in which he or she may re-
side, or to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Baltimore city, if the applicant shall
reside in Baltimore city, and such appli-
cation shall be in writing, signed by the
applicant, who shall state, under oath,
that he or she was, in fact, a practitioner
of medicine or surgery in the State of
Maryland on or before the first day of
June, 1892, and thereupon it shall be-
the duty of said Clerk to register such
application, and the name of such appli-
cant, as physician or surgeon, or both,
in a book to be kept for such purpose,
and a certified copy of such entry of
registration, under the seal of the Court,
shall be legal evidence of such registra-
tion in all the Courts of this State.
55. All persons who have commenced
to practice medicine or surgery in the
State of Maryland since the first day of
June, 1892, or who shall hereafter com-
mence to practice medicine or surgery
in the State, shall not be entitled to be
registered in the Registry of Physicians
and Surgeons, as required by law, ex-
cept upon filing with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the county or city in
which he or she shall reside a license
from ore of the duly constituted Boards
of Examiners of this State, in accord-
ance with the terms of Sees. 47 and 48
of this article, except that physicians and
surgeons who have come into this State
since the first day of June, 1892, or who
shall hereafter come into the State to
follow the practice of medicine and sur-
gery may receive a license, which shall
entitle them to be registered as physi-
cians and surgeons, in accordance with
law, upon application to one of the duly
constituted Boards of Medical Examiners
In accordance with the provisions of Sec.
56 of this act.
56. Physicians and surgeons of good
moral and professional standing who
have come into this State with intent to
follow the practice of medicine and sur-
gery within this State since tlie 1st day
of June, 1892, or who shall hereafter
come into the State, being graduates of
a medic?il college or university of good
standing, and who have been practi-
tioners of medicine or surgery for more
than ten years prior to the date of the
application, may make application to the
president of the Board of Medical Ex-
aminers of this State, which application
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shiU be under oath, and shall state
where and how long said applicant has
been engaged in the practice of medicine
and surgery, and from what medical
college, university or other institution
of learning he or she has graduated;
and thereupon the said Board of Medical
Examiners shall have the authority and
discretion to require said applicant to
undergo an examination, in accordanca
with the provisions of sections 41 to 47,
inolusive, of this act, or may require said
applicant to submit to a special examina-
tion, the terms and methods of which
shall be prescribed by the said Board
of Medical Examiners, and, upon paying
the fee for examination, as set out in
section 45, of this article, after the ex-
amination and the determination of said
board thereupon, that said applicant is
qualified to practice medicine and sur-
gery, and that he is entitled to a license,
a license shall be issued to him to the
same effect as the form of license set
out in section 47, of this article, which
license shall then be filed and recorded
as provided by section 47 of this article
and it shall then be the duty of the Clerk
of the Court to register the name of the
person so licensed as a physician or sur-
geon, or both, in accordance with the
provisions of this act.
57. All persons whose licenses have
been heretofore filed and recorded in
accordance with section 48 of this article
shall be held to be duly registered phy-
sicians and surgeons within the provi-
sions of section 53, of this article, and
all persons who shall hereafter receive
and file licenses to be recorded in ac-
cordance with said section 48 shall be
registered as physicians and surgeons
under said section and the fee to be paid
for such registration and the registration
of the application to the Clerk, or the
license therewith, as the case may re-
quire, shall be one dollar.
58. If any person shall unlawfully ob-
tain and procure himself to be registered
as physician or surgeon, either by false
and untrue statement contained in his
application to the Clerk of the Court,
as required by this act, or by presenting
to said Clerk a false or untrue license,
or are fraudulently obtained by false and
fradulent statements made to one of said
Boards of Medical Examiners, he or she
shall be declared guilty of a misdemean-
or and shall be fined not less than
fifty dollars nor more than five hundred
dollars, and shall forfeit all rights and
immunities obtained or conferred upon
him by virtue of such registration as
physician or surgeon.
59. Any person who, after the first
day of July, 1894, shall practice, or at-
tempt to practice medicine or surgery
in this State, without being registered
in accordance with the provisions of this
act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall be fined not less than ten
dollars nor more than two hundred dol-
lars for each offense.
60. The provisions of this act shall
not apply to any midwife, or person who
may render gratuitous services in case of
emergency.
Section 2. And be it enacted, That this
act shall take effect from the date of
its ptssage.
Approved April 6, 1894.
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MEDICAL REGISTER OF PHYSICIANS OF THE
STATE OF MARYLAND.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Tear.
See Key to Alibremations of Colleges, page mi.
Abbreviations.— (Reg.) Eegular, (Horn.) Homceopathio, (Bel.) Eeleetie, (Elec.) Eleetropathic,
(P. M.) Physio-Medieal, (V) VitapatMc.
ABERDEEN, Harford.
Kennedy, J. H^ (T) 74, (Reg.)
Rowe, Walter B., (O) 62, (Reg.)
ABINGDON, Harford.
Opperman, Richard' F. W., (B) 81,
(Reg.)
Taylor, Wm. P., ( ) — , (Reg.)
ACCIDENT, Garret.
Ravenscroft, R. A., ( ) —
ACCOKEEK, Prince George's.
Towles, Le Roy C, (O ) 78, (Reg.)
ADAMSTOWN, Frederick.
Jarboe, J. T.,(G) 89, (Reg.)
Johnson, W. H., (O) 49, (Reg.)
Thomas, Jacob D., (O) 48, (Reg.)
ADMLINA, Calvert.
Jones, Geo. W., ( ) —
AXBERTON, Howard.
Gambrill, Wm. B., (O) 78, (RegJ
Waltemeyer, J. Tassey, (B) 87, (Reg.)
ALLEN, Wicomico.
Long, J. I. T., ( ) -
ALPHA, Howard.
Shipley, Benjamin F., (O) 83, (Reg.)
ANNAPOLIS, Anne Arundel.
Claude, Abram, (O) 38, (Reg.)
Claude, Washington C, (O) 75, (Beg.)
Drevar, Ajthur, (Db) 55, (Reg.)
Duvall, Edmuud P., (A) 47, (Reg.)
Green, Richard H., (O) 59, (Reg.)
Henkel, Charles B., (O) 89, (Beg.).
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, after 6 p. m.
Holling, John G., ( ) —
Kennedy, Stephen D., (O) 55, (Reg.)
Ridout, Wm. G., (Q) 66, (Reg.)
Thompson, F. H., (O) 79, (Reg.)
Tuck, Washington G., (O) 56, (Reg.)
Walton, H. Rowland, (O) 50, (Reg.)
Wells, George, ( ) —
' Worthington, J. M., (O) 72, (Reg.)
AQUASCA, Prince George's.
Latimer, M. B., ( ) —
Marbury, Wm. A., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Thomas, Jones C, (B) 46, (Reg.)
ARLINGTON, Baltimoie.
Hill, Charles G., (T) 70, (Reg.)
ARMINGER, Anne Arundel.
Crane, G. H., ( J —
Williams, Elijah R., (0) 69, (Reg.)
ARNOLD, Anne Arundel.
Revell, Henry M., (O) 76, (Beg.)
ASHLAND, Baltimore.
Benson, B. B., ( ) —
Thompson, Wm. ( ) —
BAKERSVILLE, Washington.
Duckett, Richard J., (O) 66, (Reg.)
Grimes, Wm. H., (O) 42, (Reg.)
BALDWIN, Baltimore.
Green, J. D., ( ) —
BALTIMORE, Baltimore.
Adams, F. B., ( ) — . ( ), 303 E.
Lafayette ave.
Adams, J. F., ( ) — . ( ), U. S. M.
Hosp.
Ames, Deland, ()—,(), 108 E.
Preston.
Amthor, Robert, (Fb) 40, (Hom.), 427
N. Broadway. 7 to 10 a. m., 2 to
7 p. m.
Andre, James R., (O) 50, (Reg.), 1123
E. Baltimore.
Andzulatis, J. J., ()—,(), 1508
E. Balto.
Applegarth, Edward C, (G) 92, (Reg.),
1511 W. Fayette.
Archer, Wm. ()—,(), 1834 St.
Paul.
Armitage, James, (O) 31, (Reg.), 100
N f*3.C£l
Arnold, Abram B., (T) 48, (Beg.), 2016
Madison av.
Ashby, Thos. A., (O) 73, (Reg.), 1125
Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2,
5 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 2323.
Atkinson, Archibald, (A) 54, (Reg.),
2101 Maryland av.
Atkinson, Albert S., (O) 92, (Bq) 93,
(Horn.), 1013 Madison av. 8 to 10
a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to 9 p. m. 1037 N.
C, 12 m. and 6 p. m.
Atkinson, Isaac E., (O) 65, (Reg.),
605 Cathedral.
Atkinson, Robt, ()—,(), 1026
Cathedral.
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546
PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE.— Contmued.
Ard, John, (G) 86, (Reg.), 1937 E.
Monument. „„_
Bacon, James, (B) 65, (Horn.), 1337
W. North ar.
Bacon, John, ()—,(), 933 N.
Broadway.
Bacon, Ma;garet, (Fs) 86, (Horn.),
1337 W. North av.
Bacon, Robt. B., ( ) — . (Horn.), 1337
W. North av.
Baden, Jos. A., (O) 56, (Reg.), 2105
N. Calvert.
Baer, B. Ridgely, (O) 53, (Reg.), 1423
Bolton.
Baldwin, E. O., (O) 44, (Reg.), 304 N.
Exeter.
Baldwin, Silas A., (O) 67, (Reg.), 700
Ball, Robt.' D., ( ) — , (Reg.), Curtis
Bay.
Ballard, Edwin K., (O) 87, (Reg.),
855 Park av. 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9
p. m.
Bantz, Edward, (A) 45, (Reg.), 1832
Bolton.
Barclay, De Lancey, (Bs) 76, (Hom.),
108 W. Conway.
Barker, Lewellysi F., (Hf) 90, (Reg.),
839 N. Butaw.
Barkman, Geo. W., (G) 81, (Reg.),
839 N. Butaw.
Barnard, James S., (Bq) 82, (Horn.),
2111 St. Paul.
Barnes, Wm. M., (Am) 82, (Reg.),
1525 W. Lanvales.
Barron, J., ( ) — ., (Reg.), York road,
near Glenwood ave.
Barwick, G. Irvin, ( ) — (Reg.), 2841
W. Lanvale.
Batchelor, Kemp B., (O) 89, (Reg.),
1807 N. Charles. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Bates, John W. P., (B) 62, (Reg.), 1020
B. Baltimore. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Baxley, Haughton, (G) 89, (Reg.), 2248
Guilford ave.
Baxley, Henry M., (Am) 92, (Reg.),
1533 Madison ave.
Beeler, George B., (O) 76, (Reg.), 648
W. Franklin.
Bell, Alexander T., (Q) 58, (Hom.), 530
N. Carey. 7.80 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m.
Bell, Samuel A., ( ) — , (Reg.), Sharp
and Lee. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m.
Belt, Alfred McGill, (G) 81, (Reg.),
1031 Cathedral. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Belt, Samuel J., (O) 76, (Reg.), 314
N. Exeter.
Bennett, James Bates, (Am) 89, (Reg.),
23 S. B'way. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
8 to 9 p. m.
Benson, Chas. W., (O) 60, (Reg.), 708
Madison av. 9 a. m., to 5 p. m.
Benson, Philander V., (O) 62, (Reg.),
1047 Hollins.
Benzinger, Jos. C, (O) 63, (Homi.), 128
S. B'way. 8 to 10 a- m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Berkley, Henry J., (O) 81, (Reg.), 1303
Park av. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Bernstein, Edward J., (Am) 87, (Beg.),
800 Madison av. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bevan, Chas. F., (O) 71, (Reg.), 807
Cathedral.
Biedler, Hampson H., (O) 76, (Reg.),
119 W. Saratoga. 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1047.
Billings, John S., (A) 92, (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Billingslea, James, (O) 78, (Beg.), 15
W. Saratoga. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4 p. m. Tel. No. 489.
Billingslea, Martin B., (O) 74, (Reg.),
1206 B. Preston.
Blake, John D., (G) 75, (Reg.), 602
5 Paca,
Blessing, A. L., ( ) — , (Reg.), 2011
W. Pratt.
Bloodgood, Joe. C, (A) 91, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Blum, Jos., (O) 85, (Reg.), 641 Col-
umbia av.
Blumer, Geo., ( ) — , (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Belgians, Walton (Ne) 89, (A) 92,
(Reg.), 2020 N. Charles. 8 to 9.30
a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Bolton, John H., (O) 62, (_Beg.), 1120
N. Gay. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Bombaugh, Chas. C, (B) 53, (Reg.),
836 Park av.
Bond, A. Kerr, (O) 82, (Reg.), 889
Park av. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 3.30,
7 to 8 p. m.
Bond, Summerfield B.,- (O) 83, (Reg.),
23 W. Chase.
Bonuett, Jos. A., (Am) SO, (Reg.),
2700 N. Charles.
Booker, Wm. D., (Ac) 67, (Reg.), 851
Park av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 692.
Booze, Wm. S., (G) 79, (Beg.), 514
Sharp.
Bosley, James, (Ac) 74, (Reg.), 1701
HoUins.
Bowie, Howard S., (O) 70, (Beg.),
811 N. Butaw
Boyd, Harry, (O) 88, (Reg.), 677 Col-
umbia av.
Boyd, Wm. T., ( ) — , (Beg.), 1020
Linden av.
Boykin, Thos. J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1801
N. Charles.
Boyle, John B., (O) 69, (Reg.), 1001
N. Calvert.
Branham, Jos. H., (G) 79, (Reg.), 538
N. Arliugton av.
^i^-fi^'-f, ^^^'°^ ^■' <G^) 85, (Reg.),
1718 Bank.
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547
BALTIMOEE.— Continued.
Brevitt, Jeesie, (Fs) 89, (Reg.), 144
Wilson.
Brewer, George Gaston, (O) 56, (Reg.),
712 Park av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
after 7 p. m.
Brewer, Marbury. (O) 50, (Horn.),
1106 McCulloh. S to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m. Tel. No. 449.
Brewster, Cora B., (Gj) 86, (Horn.),
1027 Madison av.
Brewster, Flora A., (Dd) 82, (Horn.),
1221 Madison av.
Brinton, Wilmer, (O) 76, (Reg.), 1232
N. Calvert.
Britton, Edgar B., (Ps) 78, (Horn.),
1711 E. Balto. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 450.
' Brooks, Wm. Hastings, (Am) 89,
(Reg.), 1701 N. Charles. 8 to 10 a.
m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brown, B. C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 2205
St. Paul.
Brown, Francis E., ( ) — , (Reg.), 750
W. Lexington.
Brown, Henry J., ( ) — , (Horn.), 426
N. Gilmore.
Brown, James, (O) 75, (Reg.), 131 W.
Lanvale.
Brown, Jolm C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 153iy3
E. Pratt.
Brown, John F., ( ) — , (Horn.), 118
W. Montgomery.
Browne, Bennett Bernard, (O) 67,
(Reg.), 1218 Madison av. 8 to 10
a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 2027.
Bubert, Edward C, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1608 N. Gilmore.
Bubert, Charles H., (G) 88, (Reg.),
1926 Penna. av.
Buckler, Thomas H., (O) 88, (Reg.),
6 E. Centre. 10 to 11 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m. June to October 1, Narra-
ganset Pier, R. I.
Buckner, Charles S., (O) 43, (Reg.),
1009 McCulloh.
Buddenbohn, Charles Ij., ( ) 73,
(Reg.), 418 S. Paca.
Budeker, Wm., ( ) — , (Reg.), 717
Scott.
Bues, Chas., ( ) — , (Reg.), 819 Bd-
mondson ave.
Burch, James C, (O) 62, (Reg.), 225
W. Lafayette av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1564 and
1555
Burch,' Wm. B., (O) 90, (Reg.), 511
Hanover. 8.S0 to 9.30 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1555 and 1564.
Burkhard, Melchoir Curby, ( ) — ,
(Reg.), 107 Park ave.
, Burns, W. Clyde, (Am) 90, (Reg.),
1126 E. Fayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Burton, Orlando A., (B) 59, (Reg.),
754 N. Butaw. 9 a. m. 1©^/2ecf by
Butler, James H., (O) 57, (Reg.), 1506
Linden av.
Cairnes, Gho. H., (O) 64, (Reg.), 21
W. 25th. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Caldwell, John J., (N) 59, (Reg.), 1138
N. Fulton av.
Cameron, Frederick J., (Ax) 89, (Reg.),
403 N Bond.
.Canfield, Wm. B., (O) 80, (Reg.),
1010 N. Charles. 8 to 11 a. m., 1
to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
Cargill, John Marcus, (Bl) 91, (Reg.),
430 W. Biddle. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Carr, Wm. T., Jr., (Af) 62, (Reg.)
1062 Argyle av.
Carrick, Harry J., (O) 89, (Reg.), 1314
Argyle av.
Carrington, P. M., ( ) — , (Reg.), U.
S. Marine Hospital.
Carroll, James, (O) 91, (Reg.), 1007
E. Balto.
Carroll, R. W., ( ) — . (Reg.), Johna
Hopkins Hosp.
Carruthers, Fred'k., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Bay View Asyl.
Carter, James M., (O) 64, (Horn.), 415
Courtland. Before 10 a. m., 2 to
6 p. m.
Carter, Merville H., (G) 78, (Reg.),
1800 W. Baltimore.
Cassidy, Henry F. C, (O) 90, (Reg.),
702 Greenmount av.
Cathell, D. Ward Wm. T., (Af) 65,
(G) 86, (Reg.), 1308 N. Charles
Tel. No. 331.
Cathell, D. Webster, (K) 63, (Reg.),
1308 N. Charles. 9 to 10 a. m., S
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cathell, Wm. T., (G) 86, (Reg.), 1308
N. Charles. 9 a. m. to 1. 1636 B.
Baltimore, 2 to 5 p. m.
Chabot, G. Henry, (O) 83, (Reg.), 1111
B. Preston.
Chabot, Lawrence J., (O) 50, (Beg.),
14 N. Popleton.
Chambers, John W., (G) 78, (Reg.),
18 W. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 7 to 8 p m. Tel. No. 477.
Chancellor, Charles W., (B) 53.
Chandlee, Henry. (O) 82, (Hom.), 1013
Linden ave.
Chapman, David T., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1030 Harlem ave.
Chappell, Wm. J., (G) 86, (Reg.),
1351 N. Gilmore.
Chatard, Ferdinand E., (O) 61, (Reg.),
516 Park ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to
5 p. m. Tel. No. 1285.
Chew, Samuel C, (O) 58, (Reg.), 215
W. Lanvale. 9 to 10 a. m., 4 to 5
p. m.
Chisholm, Francis M., (O) 89, (Reg.),
114 W. Franklin.
Chisholm, Julian J., (S) 50, (Reg.),
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BALTIMOEE,
PHYSICIANS OP MARYLAND.
. — Continued.
Christain, John Hand, (Dm) 67,
(Reg.), 1801 Madison ave. 8 to 10
a. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 758.
Ohudzynski, S., ( ) — (Reg.), 219 S.
Caroline. ,„
Chunn, Wm. Pawson, (O) 80, (Reg.),
1023 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4 p. m.
Clagett, Joseph B., (Nf) 50, (Reg.), 108
E. Eutaw.
Clark, John G., (A) 91, (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Clark, Thaddeus W., (O) 80, (Reg.),
1131 Cathedral.
Clark, W. B., ( ) (Reg.), Brawner'a
Hotel.
Clarke, James C, (Bq) 88, (Hom.),
1025 Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Clarke, Joseph (Ic) 49, (Reg.), 220 N.
Greene.
Clarke, Powhatan, ( ) — , (Reg.), 129
W. Lanvale.
Claverie, J. Arthur, (Fr) 85, (Reg.),
2104 N. Calvert.
Clement, J. Arthur, ( ) — . (Horn.),
530 N. Gilmore.
Clevrell, Augustus A., (Bd) 71, (Reg.),
1741 Harford av.
Cochel, India M., (Fs) 87, (Reg.),
1013 McOulloh.
Cockey, Chas. H., (O) 67, (Reg.), 211
N. GUmor.
CockriU, Jos. M., (O) 71, (Reg.), 1806
E. Balto. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Coffroth, Hamilton J., (O) 79, (Reg.),
924 Madison av.
Cole, John W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 716
W. Mulberry.
CoUenberg John H., (O) 79, (Reg.),
1810 E. Baltimore. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4 p. m.
Condon, Edward H., (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
1403 W. Fayette. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
2 to 3, 6 to 7.30 p. m. Tel. No.
407.
Cone, Olaribel, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1607
Eutaw pi.
Cone, Sidney M., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1607
Eutaw pi.
Conlyn, Edward S., (Bq) 80, (Horn.),
935 Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Connolly, Francis G., (Lz) 71, (Reg.),
322 N. Strieker.
Conradi, F. A., (Ax) 92, 12 W. Oli-
ver.
Cook, Carlton M., (Am) 93, (Reg.),
622 George. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Cooke, Theodore, (O) 59, (Reg.), 914
N. Charles.
Cooke, Theodore, Jr., (O) 91, (Reg.),
914 N. Charles.
Cordell, Eugene F., (O) 68, (Reg.),
2032 Maryland ave.
Cornish, tiberia, ( ) — . 510 St.
IMCary.
Correll, J. Wm., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1703
W Lanvale. ,„ , ^
Corse, Geo. F., ( ) — , (Reg.), Gar-
denville. ,.,„„,
Cox, Thos. A., ( ) -, (Reg.), 13 W.
Saratoga.
Craighill, Jas. M., (O) 82, (Reg.), 1730
N. Charles. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4, 6
Crawford, Albert, ( ) — (Reg.), 1009
N. Caroline. ,„ ^ „^
Creditt, Jas. O., ( ) — , (Horn.), 420
N. Pine.
Crim, Wm. H., (O) 70, (Reg.), 413
W. Fayette. Until 11 a. m., 3 to 5,
efter 7 p. m. Tel. No. 446.
Crouch, J. Frank, (O) 90, (Reg.), 926
E. Eager.
Crowe, Stephen, (Am) 92, (Reg.), 1526
N. Caroline.
Crutchfield, Eugene !>., (O) 87, (Reg.),
1016 B. Preston.
Cuddy, John W. C, (O) 63, (Reg.),
506 N. Carroliton ave. 8 to 9 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
Kilners.
CuUen, Thos. S., (Hf) 90, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Curley, Jos. H., (O) 50, (Reg.), 909
Frederick av.
Dalrymple, Augustine J., (O) 54,
(Reg.), 2006 B. Pratt.
Damm, Wm. G., (Ax) 90, (Reg.), 1107
Columbia av.
Dasbiell, Nicholas, (O) 37, (Reg.), 700
S. Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Dashiell, Nicholas L., Jr., (O) 82,
(Reg.), 700 S. Broadway. 9 to 10 a.
m., 9 to 10 p. m. 201 N. Broadway,
2 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 542.
Dausch, Pierre G., (O) 68, (Reg.), 1729
B. Baltimore.
Davies, David Oliver, (Gm), (Reg.),
953 N. Gay. Tel. No. 1517.
Davis, Chas. R., (O) 90, (Reg.), 930
N. Carroliton av.
Davis, Griflath, ( )— , (Reg.), 1030
McCuUoh.
Davis, John, (O) 87, (Reg.), 2102 Or-
Davis, John 0. D., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1325
S. Charles.
Davis, Pinkney L., (O) 88, (Reg.),
1500 W. Lanvale.
Davis, Robert G., (G) 82, (Reg.), 1507
N. Carolina.
Deckret, John F. R., ( ), 431 S. Bond.
DeFord, Paul F., (O) 89, (Hom.), 1530
Harlem av.
Dennis, Charles E., (Bq) 92, (Horn.),
422 N. Greene. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 1 to
2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
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BALTIMOEE.— Continued.
De Wolf, James Henry, (B) 78, (Eel.),
1600 W. Franklin. Until 10 a. m.,
7 to 10 p. nx.
Didenhover, C. W., ( ) — , (Keg.),
Bay Vie-w Asylum.
DifEenderfEer, Wm. H., (O) 43, (Reg.),
Liberty Road, opp. Wallbrook Park.
Dill, Philip Gustav, (O) 85, (Reg.),
1334 W. Lombard. 7 to 9 a. m., 3
to 4, 6 to S p. m. Tel. No. 1614.
Dixinier, A. F., ( ) — , (Reg.), 830
Hollina.
Dodge, Chas. L., ( ) — , (Reg.), 924
Madison ay.
Dodson, C. Marion, (Am) 83, (Reg.),
1408 Madison av. and Linden av.
and Hoffman.
Dodson, Edward R., (G) 79, (Reg.),
House of Refuge.
Doran, Peter J., (Ax) ( ) — . 334 E.
Lafayette av.
Dorsey, Robert W., (O) 56, (Reg.),
806 N. Calvert.
Downes, Clarence E., (B) 88, (Reg.),
410 Park av.
Drane, Frank C, (Bq) 88, (Hom.),
1001 W. Lanvale. 9 to 11 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Dreyer, Geo. P., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1414
B. Biddle.
Duncan, E. M., ( ) — , (Reg.), York
Road near Notre Dame ave.
Duvall, Wirt A., (O) 88, (Reg.), 529
N. Fulton av.
Dwindle, James E., (B) 54, (Reg.),
1701 E. Baltimore. 8 to 9.30 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Dyer, Levin D., (Cz) 67, (Eel.), 224
W. Hill.
Bareckson, Edith, ( ) — , (Reg.), 932
Madison ave.
Bareckson, Edwin, (O) 60, (Reg.), 932
Madison av.
Earle, Samuel T., (O) 70, (Reg.), 1431
Lindeji av.
Eastman, Lewis M., (O) 59, (Reg.),
772 W. Lexington. 7 to 9 a. m., 7
to 8 p. m.
Eastman, Lewis M., Jr., (O) 93, (Reg.),
772 I/exington av. 7 to 9 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Bbaugh, Irvin, (O) 89, (Reg.), 1705
Penna. av.
Edwards, G. K., ( ) — , (Reg.), John
Hopkins Hosp.
Eilau, Emanuel W., (O) 79, (Reg.),
1827 Madison av.
Eisenberg, Adolph C, ( ), 408 S.
Washington.
Elderdice, Irvin H., (Tz) 71, (Reg.),
721 Columbia av.
Ellis, Edward D., (Am) 90, (Reg.),
915 light.
Ellis, Robert H. P., (O) 77, (Reg.),
733 W. Fayette.
Bmmart, Hattie M. F., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1512 McOulloh.
Bverhart, Geo. H., (O) 90, (Reg.),
100 Huntington av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Bwbank, H. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 2037
Madison av.
Byster, Geo. H., (K) 68, (Reg.), 1700
Linden av.
Farrar, Joseph D., (B) 90, (Reg.),
302 W. Lanvale.
Fawcett, Christopher, (O) 64, (Reg.),
550 Mosher.
Fawcett, Robert, (O) 92, (Reg.), 500
Mosher.
Fawsett, Harvey A., (O) 91, (Reg.),
1209 Greemn't av.
Fechtig, James A., (Bq) 71, (Horn.),
951 Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Fechtig, Robert Jos., (Bq) 94, (Horn.),
951 Madison av.
Feddeman, Wm. H., (O) 88, (Reg.),
102 Chestnut ave.
Fenby, Edwin B., (O) 78, (Reg.), 1219
N. Caroline.
Fetterhofe, Ira L., (O) 85, (Hom.), 905
N. Gilmor.
Field, Philip S., (O) 52, (Reg.), 642
N. Fulton av.
Filler, Chas. W., (O) 76, (Reg.), 412
W. Fayette. 9 to 10 a. m., 4, to 5,
p. m.
Finney, John M. T., (Be) 89, (Reg.),
923 N. Charles.
Fischer, John I., ( ) — , (Reg.), 706
B. Clinton.
B^Bher, Geo. W., ( ) — , (Reg.), 514
W. Fayette.
Fiske, John D., (O) 75, (Reg.), 11 S.
Gay.
Fitzgerald, Delano, ( ) — . (Reg.),
Md. Chib.
Fleming, George A., (O) 84, (Reg.),
1018 Madison av.
Fleming, Mary P., (Am) 83, (Reg.),
309 W. Biddle.
Flentje, Geo. F., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1836
Eastern av.
Flexner, Simon, (Bd) 89, (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Flinder, Herman, ( ) — . (Reg.), 143
N. Front.
Foard, Andrew J., (B) 48, (Reg.), 2125
E. North av.
Fooks, Frederick E., (Tz) 73, (Reg.),
1519 B. Baltimore. 7 to 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Ford, James B., ( J 1403 Penna. av.
Fore, James H., (G), Bay View Asy-
lum.
Forsythe, Hugh, (Am) 89, (Reg.),
2311 Barclay.
Fowler, Charles H., (W) 89, (Reg.),
712 S. Sharp.
Fox, Addison C, (B) 61, (Horn.), 1530
W. Fayette. Until 10 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 1140.
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PSY8ICIANS OF MABYLAND.
BALTIMOEE— Continued.
France, John W. P., (O) 90, (Eeg.),
' 231 S. Eden.
BVank, Samuel L., (O) 62, (Reg.), 8 E.
Lexington.
Free, Eli W., (T) 47, (Eeg.), 602 N.
Carey. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 7
p. m.
Frey, Lewis F., (Am ) 88, 2414
Druid Hill av.
Friedenwald, Aaron, (O) 60, (Reg.),
310 N. Eutaw. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Frieden-U'ald, Harry, (G) 86, (Reg.),
922 Madison av. 10 a. m. to 1, 4
to 6 p. m.
Friedenwald, Julius, (G) 89, (Reg.),
310 N. Eutaw. 8 to 12 a. m.
Fulks, James S., (O) 64, (Reg.), 312
Pearl.
Funck, J. Wm., (O) 88, (Reg.), 101 N.
Fulton av.
Gage, Amos L., (G) 85, (Reg.), 803 N.
Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 1092.
' Gaither, Abram B., (O) 87, (Reg.),
2012 St. Paul.
Gale, Henry E., (O) 85, (Reg.), 260 W.
Hoffman.
Galloway, Thos. K., (O) 76, (Reg.),
318 E. Lanvale.
Gait, John M., (O) 30, (Reg.), 1426 E.
Pratt.
Gamble, Gary B., Jr., (O) 87, (Reg.),
925 Cathedral.
Gamble, Cary B., ( ) — (Reg.), 925
Cathedral.
Gardner, Frank B., (O) 67, (Reg.),
424 N. Greene.
Gardner, Wm. Sieson, (G) 85, (Reg.),
613 Park ave. Until 10 a. m., 3 to
5 p. m.
Garee, Ellis C, (G) 90, (Reg.), 830
Columbia ave.
Garey, Henry F., (T) 76, (Hom.), 411
N. Charles. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
8 to 9 p. m.
Garrett, R. Edward, (O) 90, (Reg.),
Bay View Asylum.
Gately, Michael J., (V) 72, (Reg.), Ill
S. Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 10 p. m.
Gauline, Charles B., ( ) — (Botanic),
Cator ave., cor. Old York rd.
Gauline, James E., ( ) — (Reg.), 1428
N. Eden.
Gavin, Prank D., (O) 74, (Beg.),
Church Home.
Geer, Edwin, (G) 91, (Reg.), 1534
Park ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Geoghegan, John R., ( ) — (Reg.), 1200
W. Cross.
Germon, Frank W., (T) 71, (Reg.), 322
N. Greene. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Getz, Charles, (O) 79, (Reg.), 312 N.
Carey. 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 1.30 to 3,
Gibbons, jamea E., (T) 68, (Reg.),
1102 W. Lafayette ave.
Gibbs, Edmunds C, (O) 84, (Reg.),
316 E. North ave.
Giering, Anna E., ( ) — , 1603 E.
Baltimore.
Giering, R. X., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1603
E. Baltimore.
Gilchrist, T. C, (Db) 87, (Reg.), 317
N. Charles. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Res., 900 E. Preston. Until 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gules, Alfred B., (O) 80, (Reg.), 1340
Aisquith.
Gilliss, Joseph A,, (Lz) 70, (Reg.),
437 W. Biddle.
Gilroy, Wm. S., (G) 91, (Reg.), 1047
N. Broadway.
Girdwood, John, ( ) — . (Reg.), 1124
Mosher.
Glocker, Theodore W., (O) 61, (Reg.),
1019 McOullough. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Godfrey, Isabella K., (Fs) 89, (Reg.),
256 W. Hoffman,
Goldsmith, Robert H., (O) 52, (Reg.),
Harlem av. and Calhoun. 9.30 a.
m., 3 to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Gombel, Wm., (G) 77, (Reg.), 837
W. Payette. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m.
Goodman, Hector, (O) 81, (Reg.), 410
Hanover.
Gorgas, Ferdinand J. S., (O) 6iJ,
(Reg.), 845 N^ Eutaw. 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
Gorsuch, H. Kepler, (G) 89, (Reg.),
N. E. cor. Greene and Mulberry.
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Gorter, Nathan R., (O) 79, (Reg.), 1
W. Biddle. 8 to 11 a. m.
Crosweiler, Augustus V., (B) 77,
(Reg.), 1300 B. Baltimore. 7 to 10
a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Gough, Dixon, ( ) -, (Reg.), 1015 W.
Mulberry. „„.,
Grabow, Paul M., (Oj) 72, (Reg.), 925
W. Franklin. _^„
Grady, Richard, (Am) 88, (Reg.), 720
N. Howard. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Graetzel, H. F., ( ), 2234 B. Biddle.
Graham, George R., (O) 83, (Beg.),
725 Columbia ave.
Green, Wm., (B) 58, (Reg.), 1124
N. Charles.
Greentree, Hiram, (O) 55, (Reg.),
2119 Penna. ave. 8 to 11 a. m.
Grempler, A. Edward F., (Am) 89,
(Reg.), 517 Scott.
Grimes, John H., (O) 68, (Reg.), 2100
Maryland av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m. ,
Gross, John I., (O) 65, (Reg.), 1435
Orleans.
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PHYSICIANS OF MABYLAND.
551
B ALTI MORE.— Continued.
Grove, Benjamin F., (O) 77, (Reg.),
1523 E, Baltimore.
G-undry, Alfred T., (G) — , (Reg.),
1 E. Centre. 12 to 1 p. m.
Gundry, Lewis H., (G) 90, (Reg.),
2134 E. Baltimore. 8 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Gundry, Richard F., (G) 88, (Reg.),
1 E. Centre. 12 to 1 p. m. T'ues.,
and Catonsville, Md.
Gwynn, Henry B., (Ax) 87, (Reg.),
724 N. Gilmor.
Hadel, Albert K., (O) 89, (Reg.), 1143
Park ave.
Hahn, Wm. A., (G) 82, (Reg.), 716
N. Broadway.
Hall, Julius, (O) 41, (Reg.), 1112 W.
Lafayette ave.
Hall, Beverdy M., (Bl) 72, (Beg.),
1019 Druid Hill ave.
Hall, Robert E. L., (G) 84, (Reg.),
301 Gorfuch ave.
Hall, Robert J., (T) 54, (Reg.), 2022
N. Charles.
Hall, T. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), S. E. cor.
Pratt ai'O Paoa.
Halsted, Wm. S., (Q) 77, (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Hamill, George W., (K) 76, (Reg.),
327 E. North av.
Hamilton, Eugene, (Gm) — , ( ), 307
N. Charles.
Hamilton, I. E., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1315
vV. Fayette.
Hammer, M. Elmer, (O) 90, (Reg.),
1011 Light.
Hammerbacher, G. H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1034 Leadenhall.
Hammond, J. Bidgely, (O) 66, (Reg.),
502 N. Carey. Until 10 a. m. 1.30 to
3.30, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hammond, Milton, (O) 50, ( ) 92,
(Horn.), 310 N. Paca. Until 10 a
m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
1667.
1803 Bank.
Harker, Richard M. J., (O) 58, (Reg.),
422 N. B'way.
Harlan, Robt., ( ) — , (Reg.), 317 N.
Charles.
Harlan, Herbert, (O) 79, (Reg.), 317
N. Charles. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Harris, Chas. C, (O) 83, (Reg.), 857
N. Eutaw. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Harris, James H., (G) — , (Reg.), 857
N. Eutaw. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p .m.
Harris, John C, (O) 62, (Reg.), 773
W. Fayette. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m.
Harris, Wm. E., (Bl) 90, (Reg.), 310
S. Caroline.
Harrison, Wm. G., (K) 64, (Reg.), 26
E. Mt. Vernon PI.
Harryman, Harry G., (Am) 88, (Reg.),
1512 E. Preston.
Digitized by iVTicro^M^^
Hart, John B., (O) 83, (Reg.), 815
Jefferson av.
Hartley, Francis W., ( ) — , 311 N.
Paca.
Hartman, Geo. A., (T) 72, (Reg.),
1121 N. Caroline.
Hartman, Jacob H., (O) 69, (Reg.),
5 W. Franklin. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Hartwig, Chas. W., (O) 89, (Reg.),
Ill W. Saratoga. 9 to 12.30 a. m.
4 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hawkins, Wm. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 409
N. Greene.
Hayden, Hairy H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Bay View Asyl.
Heard, Jos. E., (G) 82, (Reg.), 202
Aisquith.
Heiskell, Sidney 0., ( ) — . (Reg.),
Quarantine Hosp.
Heldmann, Joel A., (Ek) 45, (Reg.),
254 Pearl.
Heldrieh, Philip, (O) 83, (Reg.), 2151
Wilkens av.
Hemmeter, John, (O) 84, (Reg.), 1734
Linden av.
Heuggeler, Joseph, (Ck) 74, (Reg.),
1638 B. Fort.
Hengst, Wm. F., (O) 76, (Reg.), 2032
N. Calvert.
Henkel, Wm. C, (Fb) 52, (Hom.),
318 S. Wolfe.
Hemman, Benjamin F., (A) 66, (Reg.),
862 W. North av.
Hess, Lewis E., ( ), (Reg.), 1907
Eutaw pi.
Hidden, Wm. B., (B) 62, (Reg.), 208
W. Monument.
Hill, Alexander, (O) 74, (Reg^, 223
N. Calvert. Before 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
HiU, Ambrose A., (Bs) 66, (Horn.),
Pen Lucy av., near Old York road.
Hill, Charles G., (T) 70, (Reg.), 317
N. Charles. 3 to 5 p. m.
Hill, Henry P., (O) 77, (Reg.), 1001
Edmondson av.
Hill, J. Harvey, (A) 67, (Reg.), 807 N.
Arlington av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hill, Norman F., (O) 82, (Reg.), 1401
W. Fayette.
Hill," Wm. N., (T) 74, (Reg.), 1438
E. Baltimore. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Hobach, J. W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 2116 N.
Calvert.
Hodgdon, Alex. L., (O) 84, (Reg.), 1235
W. Lafayette av. 8.30 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 6 to 7 p. m.
Hoen, Adolph G., (O) 73, (Reg.), 713
York road.
Hoener, Frederick G., ( ) — (P-M.),
811 E. Pratt.
Hoffman, J. Homer, (O) 81, (Reg.),
702 W. Fayette. 7 to 9 a. m., 6
to 8 p. m.
Hoffman, Carl, (Bl) 70, (Reg.), 901
552
PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE. —Continued.
Hoffman, Robert, (Ck) 84, (Reg.), 502
W. Fayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Holbrook, Edward H., (O) 68, (Horn.),
714 N. Carey. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Hollyday, John G., (O) 68, (Reg.), 714
Frederick av.
Hood, John H., (Ej) 68, (Horn.), 1825
W. Lexington.
Hooper, Morton L., (Am) 86, (Reg.),
1327 Hanover.
Hoopes, Fannie E., ( ) — , (Reg.), 902
N Charles.
Hopkinson, B. Merrill, (O) 85, (Reg.),
1825 N. Calvert.
Horn, August, (O) 88, (Reg.), 697 W.
Mulberry. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1159.
Horn, George L., (A) 68, (Reg.), 1439
Lafayette av., W.
Horn, Louis Charles, (O) 69, (Reg.),
697 W. Mulberry. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1159.
Horton, Thos. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1045
Light.
Howard, Frank E., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1314 W. Balto.
Howard, James McH., (O) 69, (Reg.),
202 E. 25th.
Howard, Wm. Lee, (Aq) 90, (Reg.),
1126 N. Calvert.
Howard, Wm. T., (B) 44, (Reg.), 14
W. Mt. Vernon pi.
Howard, Wm. T., Jr., (O) 89, (Reg.),
14 W. Mt. Vernon pi.
Howell, Wm. H., ( ), (Reg.), Wal-
brook.
Huck, John G., (G) 83, (Reg.), 647 W.
Lafayette av.
Huggins, EUwood, ( ), 2418 St. Paul.
Hughes, Wm. J., ( ), (Reg.), 1240 E.
Eager.
Hull, Henry A., ( ), (Reg.), 1727
Ashland av.
Hults, Robert M. H., (O) 71, (Reg.),
627 W. Baxre.
Hummer, James C, ( ), (Hom.), 212
W. Franklin.
Hundly, J. Mason, (O) 82, (Reg.), 1002
Bdmondson av.
Hungersford, R. A., ( ), (Reg.), 408
W. Mulberry.
Hunter, John, (Bu) 90, (Am) 91,
(Reg.), 1521 Myrtle av. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hurd, Henry Mills, (W) 66, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Hyland, Henry A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1526 N. Broadway.
Iglehart, James D., (A) 75, (Reg.),
1214 Linden av.
Iglehart, N. E. Berry (O) 89, (Reg.),
1813 N. Calvert.
Imhofe, Henry H., (O) 93, (Reg.),
800 S. Sharp. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Ingle J. Lowrie, (N) 71, (Reg.), 1007
W. Lanvale. _
Ireland, D. S. Caldwell, (A) 67, (Reg.),
1420 E. Chase.
Irons, Edward P., (O) 65, (Reg.),
1835 E. Baltimore.
Isenburg, E. J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1061
W. Lexington.
Jackson, Noah, (Bq) 82, (Hom.), 203
W. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Jacobs, Henry B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 6
W. Reed.
Janney, Edward W., (O) 63, (Reg.),
1121 Highland av.
Janney, O. Edward, (O) 81, (Bq) 82,
(Horn.), 837 N. Eutaw. 8 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 4, 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Tel.
No. 2119.
Jarvis, Hamlet, ( ) — . (Reg.), 254 S.
Bond.
Jay, John G., (O) 71, (Reg.), 210 W.
Franklin. Until 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m. Res., 927 McCuUoh.
Jentins, Felix, (O) 49, (Reg.), 400
Cathedral. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 2194.
Johnson, John, ( ) — , (Horn.), 1004
Druid Hill av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Johnson, Robert W., (A) 79, (Reg.),
101 W. Franklin. 8 to 11 a. m., 3 tp
4 p. m. Tel. No. 1644.
Johnson, Wm. H., ( ) — . (Horn.),
1916 B. Pratt.
Johnston, R. H., ( ) — . (Reg.), Bay
View Hospital.
Johnston, Samuel, (B) 70, (Reg.), 204
W. Monument. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Jones, Charles H., (O) 52, (Reg.), 1083
W. Fayette. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Jones, 0. Hampson, (Cp) 83, (Reg.),
25 W. Saratoga.
Jones, David W., (Ax) 86, (Reg.), 3042
Hudson.
Jones, Edwin E., (Am) 84, (Reg.),
Wylie av. and Reistertown road.
Jones, Geo. C, ( ), (Reg.), 317 W.
Fort av.
Jump, Clarence K., (O) 85, (Horn.),
917 Argyle av.
Katzenberger, Thos. J., ( ) — . 1719
Edmondson av.
Keats, John T, (O) 58, (Reg.), 711
Aisquith. 8 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5
p. m.
Keech, Edward P., ( ) (Reg.), 525
N. Charles.
Keefer, Clarence G., (Ax) 92, (Reg.),
1329 N. Gilmor.
Keene, Samuel A., (O) 65, (Reg.),
1520 Druid Hill av.
Keirie, Nathan' G., (O) 58, (Reg.),
1419 W. Lexington.
Keller, Frank P., (O) 78, (Reg.),
1033 McCuUoh. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to
2, 6 to 7 p. m.
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BALTIMOKE.— Continued.
Keller, Josiah G., (O) 63, (Reg.), 222
W. Monument. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 1625.
Kelly, Howard A., (A) 82, (Reg.), 905
N. Charles. 3 to 4 p. m.
Kelly, S. Robert, (O) 90, (Reg.), 1320
W. Lombard. lO to 12 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Kemp, Geo. P., ( ) — , (Reg.), 720 N.
Howard.
Kemp, Wm. F. A., (O) 72, (Reg.),
805 N. Greene.
Kennard, George "W., ( ), 708 Ensor.
King, John T., (O) 86, (Reg.), 640 N.
CarroUton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Kintzing, Pearce, (A) 87, (Reg.), 601
W. Franklin.
Kirby, Francis J., (O) 92, (Reg.), 137
W. Iiee.
Kloman, Wm. C, (O) 55, (Reg.), 806
North av. *
Kneass, Nicholas W., (Bq) 68, (Horn.),
607 N. Charles. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kneass, Robert W., (Bq) 73, (Hom.),
220 N. Gilmor.
Knight, Louis W., (O) 66, (Reg.), 414
N. Greene.
Knipp, Harry E., (O) 87, (Reg.), 523
Scott.
Koch, Geo., ( ) — (Reg.), 219 N.
Paca.
Kroh, Wm., (O) 86, (Reg.), 1304 W.
Lafayette av.
Krozer, John J. R., (O) 48, (Reg.),
662 W. Lexington.
Krystall, Berthold E., (G) 86, (Reg.),
1628 Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Kuhn, Anna L., (Am) 83, (Reg.), 1017
Light.
Laciar, Albert J., (G) 89, (Reg.), 926
Madison av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 8 p. m.
Laciar, Chas. W., ( ) — , (Reg.), Bay
View Asylum.
Lake, Annie E., (Cy) 75, (Blec), 526
Lam'bdin, Edward S., (O) 80, (Reg.),
126 N. Broadway.
Lang, J. Frederick, (G) 85, (Reg.),
101 N. Paca. 8 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lanier, Berwick Bunce, (O) 92, (Reg.),
845 Park av. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 7
p. m.
Lappe, Martin, ( ) — , (Reg.), 2102
Boston.
Latimer, Thos. S., (O) 61, (Reg.), 211
W. Monument. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel No. 1523.
Lee, Richard C, (O) 59, (Reg.), 428
Hs
553
(Reg.),
^^anover.
Lee, Wm. T., (6) 65, (Reg.), 344 N.
Charles.
See K8£)»gi;SiB©el>l!>)*ftft'i;/Sff3a#ii;es, page vll.
Leonard, Benj. F., ( )
125 Jackson Sq.
Lewis, W. Milton, ( ) 88, (Reg.), 1213
Lickle, John D., (Ax) 87, (Reg.), 801
N. Fulton av.
Lieberman, Gustav, (Am) 87, (Reg.),
237 N. Gilmor. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. ^„„„
Likes, S. H., ( ) -. (Reg.), 1723
Eastern av.
Link, Ferdinand C, (Ax) 92, (Reg.),
1103 N. Strieker.
Linthicum, G. MUton, (G) — , (Reg.),
2315 N. Charles. 7 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Linthicum, James G., (O) 59, (Reg.),
1327 W. Fayette. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 tu
3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 346.
Linthicum, John W., (O) 84, (Reg),
1327 W. Fayette. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to
3, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 346.
Littell, Norval W., (B) 53, (Reg.), 801
W. Fayette. 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lockwood, Wm. F., (Ac) 75, (Reg.),
201 W. Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 27.
Lord, Jere W., (A) 87, (Reg.), 825
N. Arlington.
Lotz, George, (G) 92, (Reg.), 3139
Elliott. ,^ ^ ^„
Love, Wm. S., (O) 90, (Reg.), 572
Presstman.
Lowenbach, Adolph A., ( ) — , (Reg-),
1516 W. Fayette.
Lubchansky, Jacob W., ( ) — , (Reg.),
22 N. Exeter.
Lucas, Wm. F„ ( ) — . (Reg.), 525
Hanover. /. ^ no
Lumpkin, Robert G. L., (Am) 92,
(Reg.), 1132 N. Calhoun. ^^ ^ __
Lumpkin, Thomas M., (Am) 88,
(Reg.), 412 S. Paca. ^ ,^ ^
Lyman, Albert B., (To) 74, (Reg.),
York Road and Arlington av.
Lynch, John S., ( ) - (Reg.), 3329
N. Strieker. ^ , , m \
McCarthy, John T., ( ) — , (Reg.),
647 George.
McOleary, Standish, ( ) — , (Reg.),
502 N. CarroUton av.
McConachie, A. D., (O) 90, (Reg.),
307 N. Charles. 9 a. m. to 1, 5 to b
Mc'Cormick, James L., (O) 84, (Reg.),
1631 Madison av.
McCormick, Thomas P., (O) 77,
(Reg.), 1421 Eutaw Place.
McDevitt, Edward P., (O) 75, (Reg.),
208 Aisquith.
McDowell, Chas. 0., (O) 74, (Reg.),
1521 W. Fayette.
McElfresh, Chas. W., (O) 89, (Reg.),
1441 Hull.
McGuigan, Wm. J., (Am) 91, (Reg.),
1829 W. Pratt.
554
PBYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE. — Contimied.
McKensie, John N., (Ac) 76, (Reg.),
605 N. Charles. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 8 to 10 p. m.
McKnew, Wilbur R., (O) 62, (Reg.),
1401 Linden av.
McMyers, Charles, ( ). 633 W. Lex-
ington.
McShane, Henry, ( ) — , (Reg.), 2 S.
Patterson pk. av.
McShane, James F., (O) 70, (Reg.), 2
S. Patterson pk. av.
McSherry Henry Clinton, (O) 72,
(Reg.), 612 N. Howard. 9 a. m. to
i p. m.
Mackenzie, Edward E., (O) 84, (Reg.),
N. "W. Biddle and Entaw. 9 to 11
a. m., 4 to 5, 9 to 11 p. m.
Mackenzie, John N., (Ac) 76, (Reg.),
605. N. Charles.
Maguire, O. Frank, (O) 83, (Reg.), 4
S. Exeter.
Mall, Franklin P., ( ) — . (Reg.), John
Hopkins Hosp.
Mann, Arthur Howard, (O) 90, (Reg.),
934 Madison av. 9 to lO a. m., 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 2180.
Mansfield, Arthur, (O) 90, (Reg.), 327
N. Charles. 8 to 9.30 a. m'., 5 to 7
p. m.
Mansfield, Richard W., (O) 65, (Reg.),
129 S. Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Marden, Tilghman Brice, (O) 92,
(Reg.), 1218 W. Lexington. 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m., 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Maris, Edward A., (O) 41, (Reg.), 422
W. Hoffman.
Mark, Nellie V., (Ow) 84, (Hom.), 917
Madison av.
Marriott, Yeomans S., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1029 McCuUoh.
Martenet, J. Fussell, (O) 80, (Reg.),
1441 N. Gay.
Martin, Frank, (O) 86, (Reg.), 1009
G 3l^h.6d 1*9.1
Martin, John H., (O) 62, (Reg.), 1019
Canton.
Medders, Charles H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
646 N. Carey.
Mellinger, Jacob, ( ) — , (Reg.), 2510
Madison ave.
Melvin, James A., (O) 87. (Reg.), 2316
Druid Hill ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 8 to 10 p. m.
Mertick, Samuel K., (O) 72, (Reg.),
843 N. Eutaw. 8.30 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Meyer, Charles H. A., (Am) 88, (Reg.),
1019 N. Caroline.
Michael, J. Edwin, (O) 73, (Reg.),
201 W. Franklin. 10.30 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4, and 7 p. m. Tel. No, 912.
Michael, Philip A., ( ) — . (Reg.),
900 Madison ave.
Micheau, Edward, ( ) — . (Reg.), 526
5, Sharp.
Micheau, Ellis, (G) 75, (Reg.), 407
S. Siharp.
Micheau, Theodore J., ( ) .(Reg.),
221 W. Conway.
Mifflin, Robert W., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
402 Cathedral. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 442.
Miles, Francis T., (S) 49, (Beg.), 514
Cathedral. 9 to 10.30 a. m., 4.30 to
6 p. m.
Milholland, E'dward F., (O) 58, (Reg.),
115 W. Franklin. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Miller, Caspfer A., (Ac) 80, (Reg.),
1751 JefEerson.
Miller, Irving, (O) 77, 1207 E. Monu-
ment.
Miller, John, (A) 41, (Reg.), 205 W.
Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
8 to 10 p. m.
Miller, O. B. H., ( ), (Reg.), 212
Equitable Building.
Miller, Wm. E., ( ), (Reg.), 2239
Penna. ave.
Millijnan, Thomas A., (Ax) 90, (Reg.),
1226 N. Eden.
Mills, James J., (Am) 89, (Reg.),
Charlos and Centre. 9 a. m. to 1,
5 to 6 p. m.
Miltenberger, George Warner, (O) 40,
(Reg.), 319 W. Monument.
Mitchell, Charles H., (G) 79, (Reg.),
291 Chestnut ave.
Mitchell, Charles W., (O) 81, (Reg.),
937 Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m.,
5 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1369.
Mitchell, Wm. C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 714
W. Lafayette ave.
Mitnick, Jacob H., (Am) 90, (Reg.),
412 N. Exeter.
Mohr, Chas. F., (G) 91, (Reg.), 513 W.
Mulberry.
Monmonier, Johni F., (O) 34, (Reg.),
824 N. Calvert. No hours.
Monomier, John N., (O) 58, (Reg.),
824 N. Calvert.
Monmonier, Louis A., (O) 64, (Reg.),
634 Gorsuch ave.
Monroe, W. Robert, (T) 49, (Reg.),
1734 Bolton.
Moran, Pedro de S., (O) 87, (Reg.),
244 W. Hoffman.
Morfit, Chas. M., (O) 61, (Reg.), Ill
5, Exeter.
Morgan, Wilbur P., (O) 62, (Reg.),
315 W. Monument. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Morgan, Wm. L., (Ds) 76, (Horn.),
202 W. Franklin. 9 to 11 a. m., 3
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Morison, Robert B., (O) 74, (Reg.), 827
St. Paul.
Morris, John, (Nw) 46, (K) 68, (Reg.),
118 E. Franklin. . v s ;.
Morris, John N., ( ) — , (Reg.), 118
E. Franklin.
Morrison, Edwin T., (O) 87, (Reg.),
118 Franklin. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
^?5S?°?1 £5™^^ ^•' (O) 59, (Reg.),
iddU Myrtle ave.
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PBYSIOIANS OF MARYLAND.
555
BALTIMORE.— Continiied.
Morton, FranJk, (O) 86, (Reg.), 1009
Cathedral. Until 10.30 a. m., 4to5,
6 to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1486.
Moseley, Wm. E., (Be) 74, (Reg.),
614 N. Howard. 12 to 3 p. m.
Moyer, Daniel V., (G) 82, (Reg.), 1200
N. Bden.
Moyer, Frank G., (G) 81, 1119
H. Balto. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 8
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 1678.
MuUins, John B., (O) 87, (Reg.), 952
Frederick av.
Munoz, Edmund A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1735 GuUford av.
MiFdoch,' Russell, (Ac) 61, (Reg.),
410 Cathedral. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Murdoch, Thos. F., (O) 50, (Reg.),
8 W. Read.
Murphy, Prank P., (Am) 80, (Reg.),
1724 Maryland av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 8 to 9 p. m.
Muse, Bernard, P., (G) 61, (Reg.),
916 Edmondson av.
Muse, Wilfred C, (Am) 90, (Reg.),
1120 S, Paca.
Neale, Leonard E., (O) 81, (Reg.),
319 W. Monument. 9 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m.
Nefe, Chas. W., (N) 64, (Reg.), 763
W. Payette. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Nefe, Chas. W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 763
W. Fayette.
Neff, Irwin H., (O) 89, (Reg.), 763
W. Fayette. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Neff, John, (N) 58, (Reg.), 701 N.
Carrollton.
Neuhaus, Mortz, ( ) — , (Reg.), 802
W. Fayette.
JNewcomb, Arthur T., (Am) 93, (Reg.),
622 George. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Nicholas, Clarence, (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1439 E. Eager.
Nolen, Chas. F., (O) 90, (Reg.), 606
N. Charles. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Nordmann, F. R., (G) 84, (Reg.), 1428
N. Bond.
Norman, Seaton, ( ) — , (Reg.), U.
5. M. Hosp.
Norment, Richard B., (O) 80, (Reg.),
320 Falls Rd.
Norris, Amanda T., (D) SO, (Reg.),
871 Harlem av .
Norris, Denton S., ( ) — , (Reg.), 909
N. Gilmor. 15()1 Presstmann.
Norris, Jacob D., (O) 78, (Reg.), 1221
W. Fayette.
Norris, Milton D., ( ) — . (Reg.),
Spring Grove Asylum.
Norton, Rupert, ( ) — , (Reg.), Johns-
Hopkins Hosp.
Norwood, Vernon L., (O) 85, (Reg.),
939 W. Payette. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
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Nuckols, Cyrenius Lumsford, (Am) — .
(Reg.), 719 George. 8 to 10 a. m., 2
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Nuttall, George H. P., (Mw) 84, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
O'Donovan, Chas., (O) 81, (Reg.), 3 E.
Read.
O'Donovan, John H., (O) 91, (Reg.), 3
E. Read.
Oertel, Herman, ( ) — , (Reg.), 631
Duncan pi.
Ohle, Henry C, (O) 86, (Reg.), 1203
W. Fayette. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4, 7
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1140.
O'hlendorf, Jos. C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 614
Aisquith.
Olds, Lyman C, ( ) — , (Horn.), 1723
W. Lanvale.
Opie, Thomas, (A) 61, (Reg.), 219 W.
Monument. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 p.
m. Tel. No. 830.
Oppenhelmer, Arthur R., ( ) — .
(Reg.), 426 N. Carey.
Osier, Wm., (Es) 72, (Reg.), 1 W.
Franklin.
Owens, Thos. P., (O) 44, (Reg.), 221
N. Paca. 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Owings, Edward R., (O) 89, (Reg.),
1319 Madison av.
Page, Isham R., (N) 59, (Reg.), 1206
Linden av.
Palmer, Chas. H., ( ), 1415 E.
Eager.
Palmer, Lewis R., (Bq) 92, (Hom.),
1513 Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Panebaker, Wm. M., ( ) — , (Hom.),
1126 Pacific av.
Panetti, P. A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1336
N. B'way.
Parker, Chas. S., (G) 81, (Reg,), 1742
Druid Hill av.
Parkhurst, Alice S., (Ps) 85, (Hom.),
1410 Park av.
Parsons, H. C, ( ) — , (Reg.), Johns
Hopkins Hosp.
Pearce, Wilbur M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1238 Greenm't av.
Pearce, Wm. H., (O) 91, (Reg.), 21st
N. E. Guilford av.
Pendleton, Myers D., ( ) — . (Horn.),
632 Stirling.
Pennington, John I., (O) 69, (Reg.),
1716 Linden av.
Penrose, Mary, (Ps) 91, (Reg.), 916
McCulIoh.
Perry, Daniel E., ( ), (Hom.), 660
Vine.
Perry, Wm. B., Jr., ( ) 89, (Reg.),
700 E. Chase.
Peterson, Emily C, (Am) 83, (Reg.),
1053 N. Broadway.
Pfeffer, Chas. W., (Am) 87, (Reg.),
48 E. Montgomery.
Phillips, Benjamin P., (O) 78, (Reg.),
753 W. Lexington. ■
Pickel, John U., (G) 85, (Reg.), 1312
Ashland av.
556
PSrSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE.— Continued.
PUlsbury, Wm. J., (O) 89, (Reg.), 102
Oxford av.
Piper Jackson, (O) 54, (Eeg.), 1121 N.
Charles; also Towson, Md., 9 to
10 a, m., 2 and 6 p. m.
Piatt, Walter B., (Bl) 79, (Reg.), 802
Cathedral. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Pole, Arminius 0., (O) 76, (Reg.), 2038
Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 5.30 to
7 p. m.
Pollack, Flora, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1112
N. Eutaw.
Pollack, Ida, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1100
McCuUoh.
Powell, Alfred H., (B) E2, (Reg.), 212
W. Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
and 8 p. m.
Powell, John F., (O) 53, (Reg.), 2124
St. Paul.
Powell, Samuel F., (O) 61, (Reg.), 2T7
Aisquith.
Prentiss, Harry G-., (O) 81, (Eeg.), 809
Gorsuch ave.
Preston, George J., (A) 83, (Reg.), 819
N. Charles. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Price, Eldridge C, (O) 74, (Bq) 75.
(Horn.), 953 Madison ave. 9 to 11
a. m., 5 to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 317.
Price, Elias C, (O) 48, (Horn.), 953
Madison ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m. Tel. No. 317.
Prichard, John E., (At) 57, (Reg.),
1010 S. Chesapeake.
Eaborg, Jos. S., (O) 67, (Reg.), 401
Park ave.
Ramsey, Otto G., ( ) — . (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Eandolph, Robt. L., (O) 84, (Reg.), 211
W. Madison. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Rankin, Robert G., (O) 50, (Reg.), 811
Rasin, Robert C, (G) 89, (Reg.),
Charles and Centre. 9 to 10 a. m.,
1 to 2.30, 5 to 6.30 p. m.
Eehberger, John H., (O) 73, (Eeg.),
1709 Alieeanna.
Reiche, Peter H., (O) 69, (Reg.), 906
Gorsuch ave.
Eeid, E. Miller, (O) 64, (Reg.), 904
N. Fremount av. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Reik, Henry O., (O) 91, (Reg.), 525
N. Howard. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Eeinhard, G. A. Ferdinand, (Ek) 63,
(Reg.), 220 W. Madison. 9 a. m., 4,
and 8 p. m. Tel. No. 857.
Eeinhardt, Otto M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1017 S. Charles.
Reinhart, David J., (O) 71, (Reg.),
1118 Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m.,
3 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Eennolds, Henry T., (O) 67, (Reg.),
2004 St. Paul.
Reuling, George, (El) 66, (Reg.), 103
W. Monument. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Reynolds, George B., (T) 72, (Reg.),
711 N. Calvert.
Richardeon, Chas. C, (O) 55, (Reg.),
1000 W. Fayette.
Eickert, Wm., (G) 79, (Reg.), 1841
Penna. av. Before 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
after 6 p. m.
Eieord, J. E., ( ) — . (Eeg.), 218 W.
Payette.
Rider, Wm. B., (O) 79, (Ueg.), 867
Harlem av.
EEey, Chas. H., (O) 80, (Eeg.), 1113
Madison. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6.30
to 8 p. m.
Riley, Wm. T., (G) 90, (Reg.), 1.501
E. North av.
Rixford, Emmet, ( ) — . (Eeg.), 1640
E. Fayette.
Roach, Joseph, (G) 91, (Reg.), 611
Park av.
Robb, Hunter, (A) 84, (Reg.), 1418
Eutaw place.
Roberts, B. S., (O) 89, (Eeg.), 1206
E. Baltimore.
Eobertson, Wm. W., (O) 64, (Reg.),
118 N. Liberty. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to
4, 6 to 9 p. m.
Robinson, John H., (O) 83, (Reg.), 726
E. Preston.
Robinson, Robert K., (O) 59, (Reg.),
622 N. Calvert.
Roeder, Samuel T., Jr., (O) 91, (Reg.),
1904 E. Fayette. 8 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Romero, Joe. L., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1118
W. Franklin.
Rosenthal, Melvin S., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1117 Madiflon av.
Roth, John C, (A:s) 90, (Reg.), 1217
5. Charles.
Rowland, Jas. M. H., ( ) — . (Reg.),
Md. Gen'l. Hosp.
Rubinstein, Wm., ( ) — , (Reg.), 105
W. Balre.
Ruby, J. T., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1200 Pa.
av.
Ruhl, Frank H., (Ax) 92, (Reg.), Mt.
Winans.
Ruhroh, John, ( ) — , tReg.), City
Hosp.
Eumsey, Charles Leslie, (Bq) 90,
(Hom.), 714 Park av. 8 to 11 a. m.,
3 to 5 p. m.
Rusk, George G., (O) 67, (Reg.), 2000
E. Baltimore. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3
p. m. Tel. No. 420.
Russell, Wm. L., (O) 69, (RegO, 800
N. Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Russell, Wm. W., (A) 90, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Sachs, Robert, (Ax) 91, (Reg.), 1918 E.
Baltimore. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 7
p. m.
Sadtler, Chas. E., (O) 73, (Reg.), 2100
Drmd Hill av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to* 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
SaJzer, Henry, (El)—, (Reg.), 1623
John.
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PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
557
BALTIMOEE.— Continued.
Sandrock, W. Christian, (O) 78, (Reg.),
1242 N. Broadway.
Sanger, Frank Dyer, (G) 88, (Reg.),
18 W. Franklin. 10 to 11 a. m., 4
, to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 477 .
Sajppdngton, Purnell F., (O) 87, (Reg.),
York rd. and Arlington av. 8 to 10
a- m., 2 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Samiington, Richard, (O) 51, (Reg.),
&fi N. Gay.
Sappington, Thomas, (A) 39, (Reg.),
1312 N. Calvert.
Saner, Andrew J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 223
Foster av.
Saner, Francis A., (G) 74, (Reg.), 439
N. Central av.
Saunders, Joseph B., (G) 85, (Reg.),
819 B. Chase.
Saxton, Alexander H., (O) 63, (Reg.),
1136 W. Lexington.
Saylor, Wm. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1513
Cole.
Scally, John H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1807
E. Fayette.
Scarff, John H., (T) 75, (Reg.), 519
N. Charles. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 to 1
p. m. Tel. No. 441.
Sehapiro, Max, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1300
Argyle av.
Schaum, Louis F., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1108
Druid Hill av.
Scheldt, Robt. G. P., ( )— , (Reg.),
1458 Riverside av.
Sdiearer, Thomas, (Bq) 58, (Horn.),
345 N. Charles. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Schell, MUton S., (G) 87, (Reg.), 1941
Druid HUl ave.
Schirman, Moritz, (Cz) 76, (Bel.), 665
■ W. Saratoga.
Schirman, R. J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 665
W. Saratoga.
Schofield, John C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 408
Phila. road.
Schuessler, Frank W., (O) 90, (Reg.),
1014 Canton.
Schulte, Christian M., (T) 76, (Reg.),
600 S. Wolfe.
Schulte, John A., (T) 75, (Reg.), 1400
Gough.
Schultz, Edward A., (Am) 88, (Reg.),
1502 N. Bond.
Schwatka, John B., (O) 82, (Reg.),
1003 N. Broadway.
Schwatka, Wm. H., (Am) 89, (Reg.),
2429 Lancaster ave.
Sears, Thomas E., (O) 74, (Horn.),
630 W. Franklin.
Sedwick, Wm. A., ( ) — , (Beg.), U.
S. Marine Hospital.
Seldner, Samuel W., (O) 72, (Reg.),
1501 E. Eager.
Seligman, Jos. A., (O) 92, (Reg.), 735
W. Lombard.
Sellman, Wm. A. B., (O) 72, (Reg.),
5 E. Biddle. 8.30 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4
p. m. Tel. No. 453.
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Sanks, Morris, (Ax) 91, (Reg.), W.
Woodberry.
Shannon, George C, (Am) 83, (Reg.),
1444 Presstman.
Shearer, 0. L., (Do) 82, (Reg.), 345
N. Charles. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Shearer, Thomas, (Bq) 58, (Horn.), 345
N. Charles. 10 a. m. to 1, 8 to 9'
p. m.
Shen,well, Joseph P., (O) 89, (Reg.),
2226 Madison av.
Shertzer, A. Trega, (O) 69, (Reg.), 21
W. Preston. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sherwood, Mavj, (Cs) 90, (Reg.), 1320
N. Charles.
Shimer, J. Carpenter, (A) 61, (Reg.),
203 N. Carey. 8 to 9.80 a. m., 2
to 4, 8 to 10 p. m.
Shipper., Ohas. C, (O) 79, (Reg.), 603
N. Charles.
Shippen, Edward. ( ) — . (Reg.), 209
W. Monument.
Shoemaker, C. R., (G) 91, (Reg.),
1800 Aisquith.
Shoeb, Basil J., (O) 89, (Reg.), 9 S.
Fulton av. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 2, 6
to 7.30 p. m.
Shower, Edmund G., (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
2510 Peuna. a\.
Shower, Geo. T., (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
421 Roland av.
Shower, John A., ( ) — . (Reg.), 123
N. 3d av.
Silljacks, Geo. S., (O) 86, (Reg.), 105
N. Bond.
Silver, Howard C, (O) 88, (Reg.),
1427 E. Fayetto.
Simmons, Horace M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1708 Linden av.
Simms, Henry, ( ) — , (Hom.), 380
Courtland.
Simms, Thos. J., (G) 80, (Reg.), 1023
N. Wolfe.
Simon, Chas. B., (O) 90, (Reg.), 1802
Madison av. 11 a. m. to 2, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 1659.
Singewald, Edward M., (O) 88, (Reg.),
5 N. Washington. 8 to 10 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Slater, Geo. W., (B) 89, (Reg.), 1634
W. Fayette.
Slinglufe, Frank, ( ) — , (Reg.), W.
North av. cor. 8th.
Smith, Alan P., (O) 61, (Reg.), 24
W. Franklin. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 4,
p. m. Tel. No. 1840.
Smith, Allen R., (O) 81, (Horn.), 2119
Division.
Smith, C. Urban, (O) 89, (Reg.), 1628
Druid Hill av.
Smith, Edward A., (Am) 91, (Reg.),
2505 Penna. av.
Smith, Frank R., (O) 91, (Reg.), 4
W. Read.
Smith, G. B, Milton, (O) 88, (Reg.),
Penna. ay.
558
PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE.— Continued.
Smith, Joseph T., (O) 72, (Reg.), 1010
Madison av. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
7 to 8 p. m.
Smith, J. Holmes, (A) 80, (Reg.), 525
N. Howard. Until 10 a. m., 2 to
3, 6.30 to, 7.30 p. m.
Smith, J. Tyler, (O) 77, (Reg.), 600
Columbia av.
Smith, Marshall Or., (O) 87, (Horn.),
1112 Druid Hill av.
Smith, Nathan R., (O) 86, (Reg.), 24
W. Franklin. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m. Tel. No. 1840 and 497.
Smith, Walter Prescott, (O) 90,
(Reg.), 24 W. Franklin. 9 to 12
a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1840.
Smith, Wm. F., (G) 89, (Reg.), 1404
Druid Hill av.
Smith, Wm. S., (O) 83, (Reg.), 422
Hanover. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 8 to
10 p. m.
Soelkey, Margaretta B., ( ), (Reg.),
Dolphin, o. Fremont av.
Sparrow, Lewis G-., (O) 53, (Reg.),
1037 N. Fulton av.
Spicer, Hirma L., (O) 60, (Reg.), 855
.W. Lombard.
Spieknall, John T., (Bm) 76, (Reg.),
14 N. Patterson Pk. av. 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Spruill, St. Olair, (O) 90, (Reg.),
Greene, c. Lombard.
Staley, George L., (G) 78, (Reg.)
Stack, Jas. W., ( ), (Reg.), 1013
Light.
Stark, Henry, (Da) 66, (Reg.), 1722
Druid Hill av. 9 to 11 a. m., 5 to 6
p. m. Tel. No. 1514.
Starr, Hezekiah, (O) 36, (Reg.), 218
N. Liberty.
Steinberg, Maurice, ( ), (Reg.), Ill
W. Franklin.
Steiner, Jacob, ( ), (Reg.), 326 S.
Pulaski.
Steinmetz, Wm. R., (A) 68, (Reg.),
908 Fulton av. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Steuart, Ceil C, (O) 82, (Reg.), 120
W. 23d. 8 to 10 - - -
to 8 p. m,
W. 23d. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3, 6
Steuart, James A., ( ), (Reg.), 1611
John.
Stevens, Edward T., (O) 53, (Reg.),
218 W. Fayette. 9 a. m. to 3, 5 to
9 p. m. Sunday 10 to 12 a. m., 7 to
9 p. m.
Stevens, Jesse L., ( ), (Reg.), 1607
W. Lanvale.
Stevenson, Harry B., (O) 92, (Reg.),
1108 Druid Hill ave.
Stokes, James E., (O) 92, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Stone, Stephen S., ( ) — (Reg.), 1704
John
Stoner, Geo. W., ( ) — (Reg.), Rem-
ington ave. nr. King, n. U. S. Marine
Hospital.
Strauss, Conrad P., (G) 87, (Reg.),
1606 Light.
Strauss, George A., (G) 83, (Reg.), 9
E. Montgomery. 7 to 10 a. m., 7 to
10 p. m.
Street, David, (G) 78, (Reg.), 403 N.
Exeter. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Sudler, Thomas, (G) 93, (Reg.), 700
E. Baltimore. 7 to 9 a- m., 12 to 2,
6 to 8 p. m.
Sullivan, John J., (O) 75, (Reg.), 20 S.
Bond.
Tall, Reuben J., (O) 65, (Reg.), 324
S. Sharp.
Taneyhill, G. Lane, (O) 65, (Reg.), 1103
Madison ave. 8 to 9 a. m., 6 to 7
p. m.
Tanner, Ernest, ( ) — (Reg.), 706
Hanover.
Tappan, Wm. C, ( ) — (Reg.), 809 N.
Wolfe.
Taylor, Geo. F., (G) 78, (Reg.), 1254
N. Broadway. 9 to 10 a. m., 2.30 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m.
Taylor, Matthew, ( ) — (Reg.), Mt.
Winans.
Taylor, Milton N., (T) 48, (Reg.), 600
N. Broadway. Until 10 a. m., 1 to 3
p. m. and at night.
Taylor, R. Tunstall, (Ac) 92, (Reg.),
2000 Maryland ave.
Teackle, St. George W., (O) 70, (Reg.),
702 Park ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6
p. m.
Thalwitzer, Marie E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
725 W. Mulberry.
Thayer, Wm. S., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hosp.
Theobald, ; Samuel, (O) 67, (Reg.).
304 W. Monument. 9 a. m. to '2
p. m.
Thillman, Henry B., (Ax) 92, (Reg.),
431 Calvin.
Thomas, Charles H., (Bq) 73, (Hom.),
10 E. Preston. 8 to 11 a. m., 4 to
5 p. m. Tel. No. 351.
Thomas, Eugene A., (G) 82, (Reg.),
703 Aisauith.
Thomas, George, (G) 82, (Reg.), 921
N. Charles. 9 to 12 a. m.
Thomas, Henry B., (O) 85, (Reg.),
1701 Guilford ave.
Thomas, Henry M., (O) 88, (Reg.),
1228 Madison ave.
Thomas, James Carey, (O) 54, (Reg,
1228 Madison ave.
Thomas, Richard H., (O) 75, (Reg.),
236 W. Lanvale. . v s /.
Thomas, William Dulany, (O) 87, (HI)
91, (Hom.), 611 N. CarroUton ave.
Until 10.30 a. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Thompson, A. W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1516
Division.
Thompson, Richard H., (O) 39, (Reg.),
702 N. Gilmor.
Thompson, Wm! H., (Bl) 72, (Reg.),
563 W. Hoffman and 526 St. Paul.
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559
Tierney, James A., ( ) — . (Reg.'*,
Bay View Asylum.
Tiffany, Louis McLane, (O) 68, (Reg.),
831 Park aye. .
Tinsley, Alex., (N) 58, (Reg.), 2102
St. Paul.
Titcomb, Benaiah S., (O) 64, (Reg.),
836 W. Baltimore.
Titcomb, Susannah, (Cz) 65, (Bel.), 836
W. Baltimore.
Todd, Alphonso R., (B) 80, (Reg.), 900
Hanover. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to
8 p. m.
Tolson, "Wm. H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1428
E. Chase.
, Towneend, W. Guy, (O) 88, (Reg.),
1918 N. Charles. Until 10 a. m., 6 to
8 p. m.
Townsend, John S., ( ) — , (Reg.), 20
E. Eager.
Trew, Bartus, (G) 90, (Horn.), 409 W.
Saratoga.
Trimble, Isaac Ridgeway, (O) 84,
(Reg.), 214 W. Franklin. 8 to 10
a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
1856.
Truit, George T., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1340
Argyle av.
Truitt, George W., (O) 75, (Reg.), 857
W. North ay.
Turlington, Leonard J., (O) 92, (Reg.),
301 E. Fort av.
Turner, John, ( ) — . (Reg.), 1815 N.
Charles.
Uhler, John C, (G) 76, (Reg.), 808
Madison av. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Uhler, John R., (O) 61, (Reg.), 661
W. Fayette. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 7 p. m.
Ullrich, Seth S., (B) 81, (Reg.), 1500
Hollins.
Ulman, Solomon J., (O) 89, (Reg.),
il325 Linden av. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4 p. m.
Valentini, John J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1002
E. Pratt. ,„ ,
Van Bibber, Claude, (O) 77, (Reg.),
805 N. Charles.
Van Derveer, Chas. A., (Q) 90, (Reg.),
2405 Md. av.
Vasealli, John, ( ) — . (Reg.), 1934
Eastern av.
Verleger, Charles F., ( ) — , (Reg.),
247 S. Bond.
Vogel, Bemhard, ( ) — , (Hom.), 522
Pearl.
Volkma'n, August F., (Jw) 50, (Horn.),
620 S. Eutaw.
Waldran, Donna A., ( ) — , (Horn.),
1221 Madison ave.
Walter, W. B., ( ) — (Reg.), 1615
Bolton.
Wanstall, Alfred, (Bs) 75, (Horn.), 921
Cathedral.
Warfield, Mactier, (O) 84, (Reg.), 412
Cathedral. r^- -j.- ^ u
Digitized by
Warfield, Ridgely B., (O) 84, (Reg.),
214 W. Franklin. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 1856.
Warner, A. Sheldon, (G) 82, (Reg.),
1120 N. 1st E.
Warner, Frank A., (O) 73, (Reg.), 1133
Valley.
Warner, Michael K., (Lz) 76, (Reg.),
901 N. Strieker.
Warren, Minton, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1503
Madison ave.
Waters, Edmund G., (O) 53, (Reg.),
1429 McCulloh.
Watson, Arthur G., (O) 72, (Reg.),
1301 N. Central ave.
Watson, Edward G., (O) 53, (Reg.),
1429 McCulloh. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Watson, Wm. T., (O) 91, (Reg.), 1769
N. Gay and 1519 Broadway.
Wattenscheidt, Charles, (G) 91, (Reg.),
1514 W. Lafayette ave.
1639 W. Lafayette ave.
Webb, Wm. Kelso, (O) 75, (Reg.),
2030 Park ave. > ^ ^ »
Weber, Fred W., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1717
Canton av.
Webner, Henry W., (Bq) 75, (Hom.),
723 W. Lombard.
Webster, Harry W., Jr., (O) 89,
(Reg.), 403 Hanover. 8 to 9 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 2322.
Webster, Henry W., (O) 50, (Reg.),
403 Hanover. 8 to 9 a. m., 7 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 2322.
Wegefarth, Arthur, (Am) 90, (Reg.),
805 Aisquith. 8 to 10 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 409.
Welch, Eberle G, (Lz) 72, (Reg.),
116 W. Mulberry. 9 to 10.30 a. m.,
3 to 6 p. m.
Welch, Wm. H., (G) 75, (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Welsh, Emmett A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
320 N. Charles.
Welsh, Lillian, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1320
N. Charles.
Welsh, Thomas G., ( ) — , (Reg.), 320
West, Frank, (O) 79, (Reg.), 5 W.
Chase.
West, James A., ( ) — , (Reg.), Bay
View Asylum.
Westbrook, Horace Young, (Ax) 90,
(Reg.), 237 Gorsuch.
White, Alphonso A., (O) 53, (Reg.),
1505 W. Lexington.
White, John W., (V) 70, (Reg.), 1101
N. Broadway. 12 m. Tel. No. 372.
White, Walter W., (O) 70, (Reg.),
1101 N. Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m.,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 372.
Whiteford, James E., (G) 77, (Reg.),
819 Ais_guith.
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PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
B ALTIMOEE.— Continued.
Whitehead, Alfred, (Db) 71, (Reg.),
330 N. Charles. 10 a. m„ 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Whitridge, Wm., (O) 62, (Reg.), 829
N. Charles. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
8 to 10 p. m.
Wiekes, Henry W., ( ) — . (Reg-), U.
S. Marine Hospital.
Wiegand, Wm. B., (O) 76, (Reg.),
1500 Myrtle av. Res. 2023 Druid
Hill av.
Wiener, Morris, (Ci) 39, (Horn.), 755
W. Fayette. 7 to 10 a. m., 3 to 5
p. m.
Wiley, Zephaniah K., (G) 75, (Reg.),
724 N. Carey.
Wilkins, (Jeorge L., (O) 70, (Reg.),
6 N. Broadway. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 227.
Williams, Demiard S., (O) 65, (Reg.),
244 Carroll, N. B. W.
Williams, Edmund X, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1114 S. Chesapeake.
Williams, J. A., (O) — . 811 N. How-
ard. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Williams, J. Whitridge, (O) 88, (Reg.),
1128 Cathedral. 12 to 2 p. m. Tel.
No. 592.
Williams, Philip C, (A) 50, (Reg.),
1128 Cathedral. 9 to 10 a. m., 3
to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 592.
Willing, James B., (O) 90, (Reg.),
508 Fremont a v.
Willson, John W., (Ax) 89, (Reg.),
1726 N. Calvert.
Wilson, Henry M., (O) 50, (Reg.),
1008 Madison av.
Wilson, Henry P. Custis, (O) 51,
(Reg.), 814 Park av. 9 to 12 a. m.
Wilson, Liott Ridgely, (O) 80, (Reg.),
1735 Hollins. , , , ,„ ,
Wilson, P. B., Jr., ( ) — . (Reg.),
620 W. North av.
Wilson, Robert T., (O) 81, (Reg.),
820 Park av.
Wiltshire, James G., (O) 69, (Reg.),
714 N. Howard. 8 to 10.30 a. m.,
2 to 4, 6 to 8.30 p. m. Tel. No.
2070.
Winchester, Benjamin T., (O) 75,
(Reg.), 716 N. Tremont ave.
Winner, J. L., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1508
B. Baltimore.
Winsey, Whitfield, (Be) 71, (Hom.),
1220 EL Fayette.
Winslow, Caleb, (A) 49, (Reg.), 924
McCulloh.
Winslow, John R., (O) 88, (Reg.),
924 McCulloh. 9 to 10 a. m., 3 to
4, 7 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 2128.
Winslow, Randolph, (O) 73, (Reg.),
1900 Mt Royal Terrace.
Winter, Philip, ( ) — , (Horn.), 1722
W. Lanvale.
Winternitz, L. C, (Dj) 65, (Reg.), 25
5. Eden.
Wise, Oorinna J., (An) 85, (Reg.),
904 Gorsuch ave.
Wise, Edward M., (O) 77, (Reg.),
706 N. Howard. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wissler, Charles H., (Am) 91, (Reg.),
1401 E. Baltimore.
Wolf, Wm., (G) 87, (Reg.), 658 W.
German.
Wolfe, Thomas X, (Am) 90, (Reg.),
520 Robert. > v s ;,
Womble, Pembroke M., (B) 48, (Reg.),
1532 JBolton.
Wood, Charles H., (Am) 91, (Reg.),
15()0 N. Fulton ave.
Wood, Charles W., (Ax) 91, (Reg.),
1837 N. Bond. > v e;,
Wood P. Bryson, (Be) 83, (Reg.), 910
N. Charles.
Woodrufe, Chas. S., (O) 91, (Reg.), 21
W. Mt. Royal av.
^c'^^^'r, ^,"^™' J^-' (O) 82, (Reg.),
816 Park av.
Worthington, George C, (O) 66,
(Reg.), 815 B. Fayette. 10 a. m.
to 9 p. m.
Worthington, T. Chew, (O) 76, (Reg.),
866 W. Fayette. • v &/.
Wright, Clinton H., (G) 88, (Reg.),
613 W. Saratoga. • \ b„
Wright, Nathaniel V., (Dk) 76.
(Horn.), 101 N. Carey.
Wroth, Wm. X, (O) 52, (Reg.), 662
W. Franklin.
Wundeir, Jos. C, (O) 89, (Reg.), 1075
W. Fayette. 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
Wurkmeister, Edward, ( ) — , (Reg.),
Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Wylie, H. Boyd, (G) 76, (Reg.), 619
N. Calhoun.
Tingling, Joel K., (O) 78, (Reg.), 402
N. Eutaw. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4.30,
6 to 8 p. m.
Yost, W. McLean, (O) 91, (Reg.),
1231 Argyle av.
Young, C. Cooper, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1700
Edmondson av.
Zeller, Frederick C, ( ) — , (Reg.),
2112 E. Fayette.
Zepp, James A., ( ) — , (Reg.), North
av. cor. 9th W.
Ziegler, Chas. B., (T) 76, (RegJ, 920
N. Broadway. 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4,
6 to 8 p. m.
BARCLAY, Queen Anne.
Merrick, Frederick T., (B) 88, (Reg.)
BARNESVHvLB, Montgomery.
Bowlen, George F., (O) 56, (Reg.),
Stonestreet, J. Harris, (G) 85, (Reg.)
BARREN CREEK SPRINGS, Wi-
comico.
Wilsom, Louis N., (G) 76, (Reg.)
BURTON, Allegany.
Boucher, S. A., (G) 87, (Reg.)
BATTLE, Calvert.
Briscoe, Philip, (G) 80, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
561
BEAVER CREEK, Washington.
Grosnickle, L. L., (U) 79, (Reg.)
BECKLEYSVILLE, Baltimore.
Norris, John B., (O) 66, (Reg.)
BEG<JS, Carroll.
Coonan, Daniel S., (O) 66, (Reg.)
BEL ALTON, Charles.
Maddox, Wm. J., (G) 75, (Reg.)
BELL AIR, Harford.
Aicher, Wm. S., (O) 80, (RegJ
- ■ - • " C., (p) 82, iRe
M
Richardson, E.' H., (G) ' 83,' (Reg.)
Richardson, W. S., (G) 90, (Reg.)
BELTSTELLE, Prince George.
Fox, Chas. A., ( ) —
Humes, Marion D., ( ) —
BENEVOLA, Washington.
Lovell, Albert G., (B) 65, (Reg.)
BERLIN, Worcester.
Blades, Lemuel S., (O) 91, (Beg.)
Bowen, Robert G., (Co) 57, (Bel.)
Dirrickson, Edwin J., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Dirickson, James C, (B) 53, (Reg.)
Franklin, Thos. X., (B) 83, (Reg.)
Hammond, John T., (B) 52, (Reg.)
Hudson, Henry C, (A) 68, (Beg.)
PittSi John W., (A) 67, (Beg.)
BERTHA, Calvert.
Williams, A. John, (O) 86, (Reg.)
BETHESDA, Montgomery.
Elgin, Wm. P., (O) 87, (Reg.)
BISHOPVILLE, Worcester.
Collins, Rollins P., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Hearn, Wm. T., ( ) —
HoUoway, Thos. A. J., (Ak) 58, (Reg.)
BLACK HORSE, Harford.
Payne, Josiah T., (O) 62, (Reg.)
BLADENSBURGH, Prince George.
Lewis, Chas. O., (Be) 60, (Reg.)
BLOOM, Carroll.
Aldridge, L. A., (O) 72, (Reg.)
BLOOMINGTON, Garrett.
Kemp, H. M., (O) 81, (Reg.)
BOONESBOROUGH, Washington.
Gaines, John M., (B) 60, (Reg.)
Smith, Edgar T., (K) 86, (Reg.)
Wade, Harry McGUl, (Ac) 79, (N)
80, (Reg.)
Wheeler, Wm. B., (O) 62, (Reg.)
WUson, Scott K., (O) 79, (Reg.)
BORING, Baltimore.
Wilson, James, ( ) —
BOWEN' S, Calvert.
Hammett, Sotheron B., (G) 86, (Reg.)
BOWIE, Prince George.
Duvall, Wm. W. (O) 43, (Reg.)
Perkins, Wm. W., (O) 77, (Reg.)
Ryan, J. W., ( ) —
BRAND YWINB, Prince George.
Latimer, Jos. N. B., (G) 79, (Reg.)
BREATHBDSVILLE, Washington.
Cheney, J. P., ( ) —
BRIGHTON, Montgomery.
Nicholas, Jeremiah, (O) 61, (Reg.)
Stabler, A., ( ) —
BRISTOL, Anne Arundel.
Carr, B. A., (O) 53, (Beg.)
BROOKEVILLE, Montgomery.
Martin, James S., (T) 44, (Reg.)
BROOKLYN, Anne Arundel.
Robinson, John B., (O) 62, (Reg.)
Warfield, Claudius, (O) 67, (Reg.)
BROOKVIEW, Dorchester.
Melvin, Jaines A., (O) 87, (Reg.)
BROWNSVILLE, Washington.
Yourtree, J. Tilgman, (O) 65, (Reg.)
BRUNSWICK, Frederick.
Horine, Arlington G., (B) 90, (Reg.)
BRYANTOWN, Charles.
Boarman, Wm. I., (O) 55, (Reg.)
Gardiner, J. B. Walbach, (O) 66,
(Ueg.)
BUOKEYSTOWN, Frederick.
Boone, Jemingham, (O) 44, (Reg.)
BUDD'S CREEK, St. Mary's.
Brooke, Alexander M., (O) 56, (Reg.)
Bunting, James, ( ) — .
BUENA VISTA, Calvert.
Jones, George H., ( ) — .
BURKITTSVILLE, Frederick.
Hardy, Thomas E., (O) 49, (Beg.)
BURRSVILLE, Caroline.
Saulsbury, Theodore, (G) 75, (Reg.)
BUTLER, Baltimore.
Drack, J. H., (0) 80, (Reg.)
CABIN JOHN, Montgomery.
OfEut, Baruch, (O) 59, (Beg.)
CALIFORNIA, St. Mary's.
Dorsey, John S., (G) 90, (Reg.)
CAMBRIDGE, Dorchester.
Bayly, Alexander H., (O) 35, (Reg.)
DeKrafEt, S. Chase, (X) 74, (Reg.),
416 Race st. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 7
p. m.
Goldsborough, Brice W., (Ac) 80
, (Reg.)
Mace, John, (O) 87, (Reg.)
Steele, Thos. B., (O) 44, (Reg.)
WiUiams, Thos. H., (O) 48, (Reg.)
CAPITOLA, Wicomico.
Lankford, A. J. H., (O) 60, (Reg.)
CATOCTIN FURNACE, Frederick.
McPherson, Wm., ( ) —
Neighbors, Edward, ( ) —
Young, John S., ( ) —
OATONSVILLE, Baltimore.
Caruthers, Fred., (O) 92, (Reg.)
Evans, Britton D., (G) 84, (Beg.)
Gerry, Nathan R., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Gundry, Richard F., (G) 88, (Reg.) ■
MacGill, J. Chas., (O) 91, (Regf)
Mattfeidt, Chas. L., (O) 86, (Reg.)
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562
PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
CATONSVILLE.— Continued.
Rohe, George H., (O) 73, (Reg.), Hosp.
for Insane. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Taylor, Geo. A., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Wade, J. Percy, (6) 91, (Reg.)
Wysham, Wm. E., (O) 49, (Reg.)
CEARFOSS, Washington.
Miller, C. D. R., f ), (Reg.) ^
Miller, Victor D., (B) 61, (Reg.)
OEOILTON, Cecil.
Crawford, Edwin
Hardcastle, Jerome
Crawford, Edwin N., (G) 74^ (E-egO,
(Reg.)
(Dm) 65,
CBNTREVILLE, Queen Anne.
Bordley, James, (O) 68, (Reg.)
Corkram, James M., (O) 87, (Reg.)
Helton, Joseph A., (Dv) 52, (RegO
Troy, W. D. ( ) —
CHARLOTTE HALL, St. Mary's.
Petherbridge, Gustavus W., (O) 66,
(Reg.)
Reeves, John R. T., (O) 58, (Reg.)
CHASE, Baltimore.
Mace, Wm. ( ) —
CHERRY HILL, Cecil.
Whitaker, James S., (B) 79, (Reg.)
CHESAPEAKE CITY, Cecil.
Karsner, Wm. C, (B) 53, (Reg.)
Wallace, J. Veazey, (O) 53, (Reg.)
CHESTERFIELD, Anne Arundel.
Welch, Thomas, ( ) —
CHES'TERTOWN, Kent.
Catlin, Joseph A., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Cooper, T. A., ( ) —
Dodd, Harry L., (Bq) 89, (Horn.)
Fisher, Samuel G., (O) 54, (Reg.)
Hines, Wm. F., (G) 77, (Reg.)
Perkins, James A., (O) 54, (Reg.)
Whaland, Chas. W., (A) 74, (Reg.)
CHEWSVILLE, Washington.
Buhrman, Hirma, (B) 68, (Reg.)
Stich, J. M., ( ) —
CHURCH CREEK, Dorchester.
Carroll, Thomas K., (O) 46, (Reg.)
CHURCH KILL, Queen Anne.
Finley, J. Lane, ( ) —
Roberts, S. P., ( ) -'
Weeden, Joohn H. W. G., (O) 64,
(Keg.)
CHURCHTON, Anne Arundel.
Dent, George T., (O) 88, (Hom.)
OHURGHVILLE, Harford.
Finney, J. M., ( ) —
Gorsuch, Wm. S., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Roberts, Thomas H., (B) 65, (Reg.)
CLARKSBURGH, Montgomery.
Deets, James E., (O) 82, (Reg.)
CLARKVILLE, Howard.
Rogers, J. M. B., (G) 77, (Reg.)
CLEAR SPRING, Washington.
Boose, Theodore, (G) S9, (Reg.)
Foster, Hei;ry C, (O) 89, (Reg.)
Kreps, John J., (A) 85, (Reg.)
Shank, Abram, (A) 67, (Reg.)
OLERMOUNT MILLS, Harford.
Hayward, Thomas B., ( ) —
Turner, Frank, (G) 79, (Reg.)
CLINTON, Prince George.
Waring, John L., (O) 68, (Reg.)
OOOKEYSVILLE, Baltimore.
Benson, Benjamin R., (O) 73, (Reg.)
Benson, J. Edward, (O) 84, (Reg.)
COLLEGE PARK, Prince George.
McDormel, Henry B„ (G) 88, (Reg.)
COLORA, Cecil.
Crothers, Ransom R., (O) 73, (Reg.)
CONWAY'S, Anne Arundel.
Williams, Wm. G., (Bl) 59, (Reg.)
CONOWINGO, Cecil.
Roman, Samuel T., (A) 66, (Reg.)
COOKSEY, Charles.
Smoot, Andrew J., (O) 52, (Reg.)
COOKSVILLE, Howard.
Riggs, Augustus, (O) 74, (Reg.)
CORDOVA, Talbot.
Rose, Charles H., (Cz) 57, (Eel.)
Stelle, Clifford M., (N) 75, (Beg.)
CORNERSVILLE, Dorchester.
Hicks, Geo. L., (Be) 66, (Reg.)
COWENTOWN, CecU.
Rankin, David ( ) —
CRAPO, Dorchester.
Burneston, Edward B., (O) 51, (Reg.)
CREAGERSTOWN, Frederick.
Devilbiss, John W., ( ) —
CRESAPTOWN,, Allegany.,
Cunningham, C. L., ( ) —
CRESWBLL, Harford.
Dallam, Wm. A., (O) 45, (Reg.),
CKISFIELD, Somerset.
Atkinson, Gordon T., (A) 69, (Reg.)
Ewell, O. B. B., ( ) -
Hall, Wm. F., (O) 85, (Reg.)
Somers, P. J., ( ) —
CROOM, Prince George.
Gibbons, Wm. H., (Am) 84, (Reg.)
CROWNSVILLE, Anne Arundel.
Hammond, George, (O) 54, (Reg.)
CRUMPTON, Queen Anne.
Hackett, John C, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Sheppard, F. N., ( ) -
CUB HILL, Baltimore.
Harrison, Henry T., (O) 74, (Reg.)
CUMBERLAND, Allegany.
Brace, Chas. H., (Bq) 77, (Hom.)
Carpenter, Geo. H., (O) 68, (Reg.)
Carr, Mortimer A. R. F., (O) 51
(Reg.)
Charles, F. Henry, (O) 86, (Reg.)
Craigen, Wm. J., (A) 59, (Reg.), 19
S. Center. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 4.
7 to 9 p. m.
Doemer, John A., (O) 77, (Reg.)
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CUMBERLAND. —Continued.
Duke, Edgar T., (O) 91, (Reg.), 21
S. Liberty. 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1,
6 to 7 p. m.
Fochtman, F. W., (G) 89, (Reg.)
Greenwell, Francis F., (O) 92, (Reg.)
Healey, Thomas M., (Af) 66, (Reg.)
Hodgson, Henry W., (Tz) 71, (Reg.)
McOormick, Wm. H., (B) 54, (Reg.)
MiUer, Harold B., (B) 90, (Reg.)
Olir, Charles H., (O) 34, (Reg.)
Porter, Alpheus L., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Randolph, Robert L., (O) 84, (Reg.)
Seibold, J. F., ( ) —
Spear, James M., (X) 69, (Reg.)
Twigg, W. Franklin, (O) 83, (Reg.)
WUey, W. W., (O) 71, (Reg.)
Wilson, J. J., ( ) —
Zecharias, John F., (B) 60, (Reg.)
DAMASCUS, Montgomery.
Lansdale, B. F., (O) 66, (Reg.)
DAME'S QUARTER, Somerset.
Windsor, Sam'l. J., (G) 86, (Reg.)
DARLINGTON, Harford.
Forwood, Wm. S., (A) 54, (Reg.)
Sappington, John, (B) 68, (Reg.)
Whiteford, H. Clay, (O) 68, (Reg.)
DARNALL, Anne Arundel.
Carr, August B., ( ) —
DARNESTON, MontgomeiT.
Nourse, G. H., (^f) 69, (Reg.)
DAVIDSVILLE, Montgomery.
Davidson, B. R., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Duvall, Jos. J., (Be) 42, (Reg.)
DAWSONVILLE, Montgomery.
Lewis, Wm. L., (O) 92, (Reg.)
Waters, Chas. H., (O) 71, (Reg.)
DEALS ISLAND, Somerset.
Rowe, Monmonier, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Taylor, JefOerson Z., (B) 75, (Reg.)
DEER PARK, Garrett.
Laughlin, J. W., ( ) — , (Reg.)
DENNINGS, Carroll.
Aldridge, L. A., (O) 72, (Reg.)
DENTON, Caroline.
Fisher, George M., (O) 62, (Reg.)
George, Enoch, ( ) —
Hardcastle, Alexander, (B) 49, (Reg.)
DOUBLE PIPE CREEK, Carroll.
Diller, Chas. H., (O) 72, (Reg.)
Harbaugh, Milton, ( ) —
DUBLIN, Harford.
Poole, J. S., (O) 87. (Reg.)
Riley, David, (O) 61, (Reg.)
DUNKIRK, Calvert.
Ohaney, Thomas M^ (O) 66, (Reg.)
Petherbridge, John P., (O) 32, (Reg.)
EARLVILLE, Cecil.
Taylor, W. F., ( ) —
BAST NEW MARKET, Dorchester.
Jacobs, James T., (O) 55, (Reg.)
Jones, Geo. P., (O) 65, (Reg.)
EASTON, Talbot.
Anderson, Jame.« H., (A) 48, (Reg.)
Barber, Isaac A., (Bq) 72, (Horn.) ■'
Bateman, J. M. H., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Chamberlain, J. E. M., (O) 49, (Reg.)
Dunning, Frederick, (O) 92,. (Reg.)
Earle, John C, (O) 45, (Reg.)
Garrison, Joseph S., (Bq) 89, (Hom.)
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
.Tohnson, Julius A., (O) 71, (Reg.)
Lowndes, Charles, (O) 55, (Reg.)
Merritt, James B., (At) 79 (Reg.) 8
to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Nickerson, George F., (G) 77, (Reg.)
Smith, Lloyd H., (I) 76, (Reg.)
Trippe, Edward R., (O) 62, (Reg.)
WiUson, Wm. G. (A) 38, (Re|.)
ECKHART MINES, Allegany.
Cromwell, Benjamin M., (N) 57, (Reg.)
EDEN, Somerset.
Long, J. I. T., ( ) —
EDESVILLE, Kent.
Wilson, Thos. B., (O) 66, (Reg.)
EDGEWOOD, Harford.
Taylor, Wm. P., ( ) —
EKIO Baltimore.
Baldwin, Jos. S., (O) 74, (Reg.)
ELDERSBURGH, Carroll.
Shipley, Henry C, (O) 65 (Reg.)
ELK RIDGE, Howard.
Craggs, Jos. H., ( ) —
Eareekson, Wm. R., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Williams, Arthur, (A?) 74, (Reg.), 7
to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 7 p. m.
Winterson, Chas. R., (O) 71, (Reg.)
ELKTON, Cecil. "
Bratton, Howard, (A) 85, (Reg.)
Cooper, John W., (Bq) 84, (Hom.)
Ellis, Chas. M., (A) 61, (Reg.)
Jamar, John H., (A) 61, (Reg.)
Mitchell, Henry H., (A) 42, (Reg.)
Rankin, David ( ) —
ELLERSLIE, Allegany.
Smith, J. C, ( ) —
BLLICOTT CITY, Howard.
Byrne, Bernard J., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Costly, Thos. J., ( ) —
Fort, Samuel J., (A) 82, (Reg.), Supt.
Inst. Peeble-Minded Children.
Hodges, Wm. E., (O) 56, (Reg.)
Martin, Isaac J, Jr., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Owings, Thomas B., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Piccolo, Francis, ( ) —
ELVATON, Anne Arundel.
.Tohnson, Clarence S., (O) 73, (Reg.)
EMMITSBURG, Frederick.
Annan, Robert L., (N) 55, (Reg.)
Brawner, John B., (O) 72, (Reg.)
Eichelberger, James W., (O) 27,
(Reg.)
Eichelberger, James W., Jr., (O) 70,
(Reg.)
Wrigley, J. Kay, (Bq) 77, (Horn.)
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FHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
EVNA, Baltimore.
Mitchell, A. K., ( ) —
Mitchell, Frederick, ( ) —
EWELL, Somerset.
Adams, Herbert, ( ) —
Woods, Charles E., (At) 90, (Reg.)
FAIR HAVEN, Aime Arundel.
Jacobs, Edward, ( ) —
Pembroke, George W., (O) 68, (Reg.)
FAIR PLAY, Washington.
Reichard, V. Milton, (B) 82, (Reg.)
FARMINGTON, Cecil.
Slicer, J. B., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Smith, Andrew J., (Hs) 88, (Reg.)
FEDERAL HILL, Harford.
Turner, Prank T., (G) 79, (Reg.)
FEDERALSBURGH, Caroline.
Clark, J. Clement, (O) 80, (Reg.)
Jefferson, Charles, (O) 52, (Reg.)
JefEerson, R. Kemp, (O) 90, (Reg.)
FINKSBURGH, Carroll.
Moores, Samuel L., (O) 52, (Reg.)
FISHING CREEK, Dorchester.
Nicols, Harry F., (Am) 92, (Reg.)
FLINT STONE, Allegheny.
RobosBon,Thomas P., (O) 59, (Reg.)
Twigg, Ashford P., (G) 84, (Reg.)
FOREST GLEN, Montgomery.
Clark, James J., (Bs) 69, (Hom.)
Wright, George H., (Be) 84, (Hom.)
FOREST HILL, Harford.
Smithson, Prank P., (O) 80, (Reg.)
FORK, Baltimore.
Gorsuch, James P. H., (O) 76, (Reg.),
7 to 8.30 a. m., 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
FT. POOTE, Prince George's
Edelin, Philip R., (O) 41, (Reg.)
Parker, James M., ( ) —
FOXVILLB, Frederick.
Buhrman, Harvey, (O) 62, (Beg.)
FREDERICK, Frederick.
Baltzell, Wm. H., (O) 43, (Reg.)
Fahrney, Peter D., (Dv) 67, (Eel.)
Goodell, Charles P., (Bl) 82, (Horn.),
15 N. Market. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 2 to
4, 7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 621.
HafEner, Samuel T., (G) 74, (Reg.)
Johnson, George, (A) 54, (Reg.)
Johnson, Wm. C, (A) 78, (Reg.), 8
Record. 8 to 9 a. m., 12.30 to 2, 6
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 104.
Long, Wilson A., (G) 82, (Reg.), 45 S.
Market. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 6 to 8
p. m. Tel. No. 125.
Maynard, S. S., (B) 60, (Reg.)
Pumell, Caroline M., (D) 87, (Reg.)
Sharetts, Upton A., (Bq) 83, (Hom.)
Smith, Francis P., (B) 54, (Reg.)
Smith, Franklin B., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Wootton, Wm. P., (A) 46, (Reg.)
FRIENDLY, Prince George's.
Taylor, Thos. A., ( ) —
Thome, Joshua S. E., ( ) —
FRIENDSHIP, Anne Arundel.
Knighton, Nicholas S., (A) 48, (Reg.)
Pembroke, George W., (O) 68, (Reg.)
FBIZBLLBURGH, Carroll.
Binehart, Jacob, ( ) —
FROSTBURG, Allegany.
Griffith, Timothy, (N) 88, (Reg.)
Jacobs, Christopher C, (K) 86, (Reg.)
Lones, John J., (G) 79, (RegJ
Michael, Phillip A., (G) 83, (Reg.)
Price, A. B., (O) 67, (Reg.)
Price, James M., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Price, Thomas O., (O) 52, (Reg.)
PRUITLAND, Wicomico.
Warren, Lee W., (O) 90, (Reg.)
FUNKSTOWN, Washington.
Wingard, O. Z., (B) 74, (Reg.)
GAITHERSBURGH, Montgomery.
Etchison, Elias H., (Aq) 85, (Reg.)
Etchison, Elisha C, (O) 74, (Reg.)
GALENA, Kent.
Dickinson, Albert H., (O) 56, (Beg.)
Latimer, John W,, (G) 75, (Reg.)
Scott, Edward A., (O) 86, (Reg.)
GALES TOWN, Dorchester.
Osier, E. R., ( ) —
GAMBER, Carroll.
Gorsuch, S. N., ( ) 64, (Reg.)
GANBRILL'S, Anne Arundel.
Matthews, Robert M., (Am) 86, (Reg.))
GARDENVILLE, Baltimore.
Corse, George P., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Corse, Wm. D., (O) 87, (Beg.)
Corse, Wm. J. C, (O) 72, (Reg.)
GERMANTOWN, Montgomery.
Waters, Wm. A., (A) 52, (Beg.)
GIRDLETREE, Worcester.
Bennum, Chas. H., (C) 92, (Reg.)
GITTINGS, Baltimore.
Green, John S., (O) 82, (Reg.)
GLEN ARM, Baltimore.
Wilson, W., (■ ) — ,
GLENBUENIE, Anne Arundel.
Brayshaw, Thomas H., (G) 85, (Reg.)
GLENCOE, Baltimore.
Mitchell, Frederick G., (O) 80, (Reg.)
GLEN PALLS, Baltimore.
Crawford, Benton, ( ) —
GLENN DALE, Prince George.
Ryan, N. A., ( ) —
GLENWOOD, Howard.
Warfield, Evan W., (O) 45, (Reg.)
Wolfe, John H. R., (O) 61, (Reg.)
GLYMONT, Baltimore.
Henry, Robert J., (O) 66, (Reg.)
Price, Thos. R., (O) 91, (Reg.)
GOLDEN HILL, Dorchester.
Gross, Henry L., ( ) —
GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore.
Barron, John, (O) 77, (Reg.)
Duncan, Edward M., (O) 84, (Reg.)
Hicking, John W., (O) 84, (Reg.)
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565
ORAOEHAM, Frederick.
Miller, James A., ( ) —
GEANITB, Baltimore.
Ofeutt. Thomas Z., (A) 56, (Reg.)
WilUams, J. H., ( ) —
GRANTSVILLE, Garrett.
Bevans, Henry L., (T) 69, (Reg.)
Lichty, Bruce, (A) 92, (Reg.)
GREAT PALLS, Montgomery.
OfEutt, Barrack, (O) 59, (Reg.)
GREAT MILLS, St. Mary's.
Richardson, Henry, (O) 64, (Reg.)
GREENSBOROUGH, Caroline.
Betson, George "W., (O) 65, (Reg.)
Goldsborough, Griffin W., (O) 38,
(Reg.)
Maloue, Fred. R., (O) 82, (Reg.)
GUY'S, Queen Anne's.
Adams, Wm. S., (O) 59, (Reg.)
GWINN, Baltimore.
Baldwin, Abram S., (O) 47, (Reg.)
HAGBRSTOWN, "Washington.
Allison, Marcus W., (Oz) 60, (Reg.)
Boyle, Charles B., (O) 69, (Reg.)
Derr D. W., ( ) —
Derr, Hamilton K., (O) 81, (Reg.)
Eirley, Clara S., (Fs) 92, (Reg.)
FEhmey, Daniel J., ( ) —
Farhney, Elmer C, (G) 89, (Reg.)
Fritts, Wm., ( ) —
Gibson, C. H., ( ) - (Horn.)
Herman, Henry S., (O) 76, (Reg.)
Humrichouse, James W., (O) 73,
(Reg.)
Jones, Andrew J., (Am) 88, (Reg.)
Jones, David W., ( ) — .
McCauley, Chas. S., (O) 78, (Reg.)
Mason, Augustine S., (Dm) 55, (Reg.)
Maynard, James H., (O) 66, (Reg.)
MiddlekaufE, Joseph H., (O) 79, (Reg.)
Mcrray, George E., (Bq) 82, (Horn.)
Pollard, Richard T., (Am) 91, (Reg.)
Ragan, Otho H. W., (O) 74, (Reg.)
Ragan, Wm., (O) 45, (Reg.)
Scheller, Christian R., (B) 83^ (Reg.)
Schindel, Edwin M., (O) 83, (Reg.),
134 N. Potomac.
Scott, John McP., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Scott, Norman B., (N) 44, (Reg.)
Simmons, Thomas W^ (B) 61, (Reg.)
Stauffer, AMn P., (Ds) 85, (Hom.)
Stefeey, John L., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Stoneman, Edgar A., (L) 91, (Reg.)
Wareham, Edward A., (O) 83, (Reg.)
HALLS, Prince George.
Beard, Stephen (O) 73, (Reg.)
HAMBLBTON, Talbot
Johns, J. K., (Af) 80, (Reg.)
HAMPSTEAD, Carroll.
Davis, C. S., ( ) —
Simpers, I. Newton, (Am) 91, (Reg.)
Wareheim, Wm. W., (Bq) 78, (Horn.)
Wells, Robert F., (Am) 92, (Reg.)
Wells, R. C, (O) 67, (Rer.)
HANCOCK, Washington.
Eliason, Talcott, (BJ 47, (Reg.)
Perkins, Wm. H., (Af) 68, (Reg.)
Stigers, P. Elwood, (B) S7, (Reg.)
HANESYHvLB, Kent.
Hessey, John H., (G) 78, (Reg.)
BANOVBRVILLE, Howard.
Tongue, Harrison, (O) 71, (Reg.)
HANSONVILLE, Frederick.
Miller, T. E. R., (X) 66, (Reg.)
HARMANS, Anne Arundel.
Erickson, J., ( ) —
McPherson, C, ( ) —
Williams, W., ( ) —
HARNEY, Carroll.
Bush, John C, (O) 54, (Reg.)
Simpson, Edward B., (O) 62, (Reg.)
HARRIS LOT, Charles.
Lancaster, F. Matthews, (V) 57,
(Reg.)
Smith, Benjamin, ( ) —
HARRISONVILLE, Baltimore.
Bolte, J. Edward, (Am) 91, (Reg.)
HAVRE DE GRACE.
Cochran, John H., (O) 60, (Reg.)
Hopkins, D. W., (O) 77, (Reg.)
Hopkins, Wm. W., (O) 58, (Reg.)
Smith, Richard H., (O) 78, (Reg.)
HENDERSON, Caroline.
Thomas, S. B., ( ) —
HEREFORD, Baltimore.
Mitchell, Alexander R., (O) 77, (Reg.)
Mitchell, Frederick D., (O) 46, (Reg.)
HICKORY, Harford.
Careand, Orville B., (G) 81, (Reg.)
HIGHLAND, Howard.
Oissel, Wm. W. L., (Be) 86, (Reg.)
Hardey, Wm. H., (O) 52, (Reg.)
HILLSBOROUGH. Caroline.
Bccles, Frank M., (G) 81, (Keg.)
Hackett, Thomas, (B) 47, (Reg.)
Saulsbury, T. B., (G) 82, (Reg.)
HILL TOP, Charles.
Smith, Benjamin, ( ) —
HOLLYWOOD, St. Mary's.
Dorsey, John S., (G) 90, (Reg.)
HOOPBRSVILLE, Dorchester.
Conway, J. A., ( ) —
HOPE, Queen Anne's.
Knotte, Nathan, ( ) —
HOPEWELL, Somerset.
Berry, G. H., ( ) -
HORSE HEAD, Prince George's.
Latimer, M. Randolph, (P) 55, (Reg.)
HUDSON, Dorchester.
Stokes, Sidney A., (B) 84, (Reg.)
HUGHESVILLE, Charles.
Carrico, Louis C, (O) 55, (Reg.)
Chappeler, Edward, ( ) —
Stewart, G. C, ( ) —
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PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
HTJNTINGTOWN, Oalvert.
Paddy, Estep, (G) 80, (Reg.)
HURLOOK, Dorchester.
Melvin, James A., (O) 8T, (Reg.)
HYATTSTOWN, Montgomery.
Ransom e, Alexander L., (G) .75, (Reg.)
HYATTSVILIiE, Prince George's.
Bversfield, Wm. O., (A) 61, (Reg.)
Richardson, Gustavus A., (N) 70,
(Reg.)
Wells, Charles A., (O) 62, (Reg.)
INGIiBSIDE, Queen Anne's.
Graham, James E., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Merrick, Thomas D., (B) 88, (Reg.)
IRONSHIRB, Worcester.
Purnell, Francis J., (A) 50, (Reg.)
JARRETTSVILLrE, Harford.
Jarrett, Martin L., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Smith, Wm. L., (G) 87, (Reg.)
JEFFERSON, Frederick.
Crum, George W., (O) 32, (Reg.)
Culler, John J., (O) 48, (Reg.)
Gross, Wm. L., (O) 71, (Reg.)
JERUSALEM MELLS, Harford.
Bouldin, Robert R., (O) 65, (Reg.)
JESSUP-S, Anne Arundel.
Anderson, D., ( ) —
Linthicum, Asa S., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Poe, Wm. C, (O) 65, (Reg.)
JOHNSVIL.LE. Frederick.
Sidwell, Frank H., (O) 80, (Reg.)
JOPPA, Harford.
Keyser, N. A. S., (O) 83, (Reg.)
KEEDYSVILLE, Washington.
Hendricks, Newton M., (O) 85, (Reg.)
Nihiser, Winton M., (G) 82, (K) 85,
(Reg.)
KENNEDYVILLE, Kent.
Jacobs, James K. H., (O) 77, (Reg.)
KENT ISLAND, Queen Anne's.
Benton, John R., (O) 83, (Reg.)
Denny, Wm., (O) 53, (Reg.)
Lewis, James B. H., (O) 61, (Reg.)
KNOXVILLE, Frederick.
Reid, John, (Be) 42, (Reg.)
LADIESBURGH, Frederick.
Ligget, John J., (O) 69, (Reg.)
LAKE ROLAND, Baltimore.
Owen, W. L., ( ) —
LAKE SHORE, Anne Arundel.
Crane, George H., (O) 69, (Reg.)
Williams, Elijah, (O) 69, (Reg.)
LANKFORD, Kent.
Price, James H., (O) 64, (Reg.)
LAPIDUM, Harford.
Virdin, Wm. W., (O) 58, (Reg.)
LA PLATA, Charles.
Sanders, Wm. W., (O) 61, (Reg.)
LAPPANS, Washington.
Chaney, Joseph P., (O) 52, (Reg.)
LAURA VILLE, Baltimore.
Darling, E. G., (O) 82, (Reg.)
LAUREL, Prince George.
Billard, Jules F., (Bl) 84, (Reg.)
Cronmiller, John D., ( ) —
Gray, Samuel, (O) 58 (Reg.)
Huntt, Joseph R., (G) 88, (Reg.)
LAYTONSVILLE, Montgomery.
Crawford, Basil B., (O) 51, (Beg.) •
LEELAND, Prince George.
Bird, Benjamin L., (O) 64, (Reg.)
LEITERSBURGH, Washintgon.
Harper, Chas. W., (O) 9, (Reg.)
Wlshard, H. D., ( ) —
LEONARDTOWN, St. Mary's.
Combs, Oharies, (O) 61, (Reg.)
Spalding, Andrew, J.. (B) 49, (Reg.)
Spalding, John T., (O) 67, (Reg.)
LEWTSTOWN, Frederick.
Neighbors, Eutaw D., (G) 82, (Reg.)
Young, John D. S., (G) 87, (Reg.)
LIBERTYTOWN, Frederick.
Sim, J. Thomas, (B) 60, (Reg.)
Simpson, Thomas W., (B) 56, (Reg.)
LIME KILN, Frederick.
McKinney, D. F., (F) 59, (Reg.)
LINDEN, Montgomery.
Wright, G., ( ) —
LINWOOD, Carroll.
Royer, Lewis, (A) 44, (Reg.)
LISBON, Howard.
Warfield, Milton W., (B) 50, (Beg.)
LLOYDS, Dorchester.
Dawson, J. T., ( ) —
LOCUST GROVE, Kent.
Kelley, J. Horton, (A) 81, (Reg.)
LONACONING, Allegany.
Brotemarkle, Clinton, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Bullock, James O., (N) 72, (Reg.)
Porter, Minor Gibson, (O) 86, (Reg.)
Skilling, J. D., (I) 61, (Reg.)
Skilling, W. Quail, (O) 83, (Reg.)
LONG GREEN, Baltimore.
Deifeenbach, C. H., ( ) —
Green, John S., (O) 82, (Reg.)
LOWER MARLBOROUGH, Calvert.
Ireland, John F., (O) 56, (Reg.)
Peebles, Thomas C, (Ct) 63, (Br) 64,
(Reg.)
MACKALL, Oalvert.
Turner, John, ( ) —
MADISON, Dorchester.
Smith, B. L., ( ) —
MADONNA, Harford.
McCurdy, Wm. C, (G) 74, (Reg.)
MANCHESTER, Carroll.
Preston, James H., (Lz) 77, (Reg.)
Sherman, J. H., ( ) —
Weaver, John F. B., (O) 64, (Reg.)
MANOKIN, Somerset.
Curtis, Fen, ( ) —
Eves, E. A. ( ) —
Robertson, Samuel H., (O) 53, (Reg.)
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MARION STATION, Somerset.
Gunby, Hiram H., (O) 55, (Reg.)
Robinson, T. E., (G) 84, (Reg.)
MARLBY, Anne Arundel.
Joyce, Elijah, (A) 61, (Reg.)
MARSTON, Carroll.
Franklin, Benjamin G., (O) 66, (Reg.)
MARTINSBURGH, Montgomery.
Rideout, J. ( ) —
MARYLAND LINE, Baldwin.
Cairns, C. F., (O) 74, (Reg.)
MASSEY, Kent.
Clark, E. G. ( ) —
MBOHANIOSTOWN, Frederick.
Kefauver, Elmer C, (O) 91, (Reg.)
Leatherman, M. B., (Tz) 7S, (Reg.)
Waters, James (O) 59, (Reg.)
MBCHANICSVILLE, St. Mary's.
Morgan, Zach., (V) 80, (Reg.)
MELITOTA. Kent.
Thompson, Jacob L., (Bl) 82, (Reg.)
MELROSE, Carroll.
Ziegler, J. S., (O) 78, (Reg.)
MIDDLETOWN, Frederick.
Beatty, Joseph E., (O) 61, (Reg.)
Beckley, Edwin L., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Boteler, Wm. E., ( ) —
Getzandanner, John W., ( ) —
MILLERSVILLB, Anne Arundel.
Dubois, Jacob W., (K) 65, (Reg.)
MILL GREEN, Harford.
Arthur, Wm. E., (O) 92, (Reg.)
MILLING! ON, Kent.
Hill, J. High, ( ) — .
Pippin, Wm. M., (Ax) 92, (Reg.)
Powers, E. J., ( ) — .
Todd, Alorzo R., (B) 80, (Reg.)
MITCHELVILLE, Prince George's.
Peach, John, (O) 58, (Reg.)
MONKTON, Baltimore.
Price, Abraham H., (O) 61, (Reg.)
MOTTERS, Frederick.
Troxell, James, ( ) — .
MT. AIRY, Carroll.
Bromwell, John E., (O) 87, (Reg.)
Gaver, Wm. E., (O) 88, (Reg.)
MT. CARMEL, Baltimore.
Price, Benjamin F., (O) 57, (Reg.)
MT. HOPE, Baltimore.
Flannery. Frank J., (O) 80, (Reg.)
MT. PLEASANT, Frederick.
Leib, Joseph H., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Stone, D. Edwin, (O) 64, (Reg.)
MT. SAVAGE, Albany.
Hocking, George H., (O) 79, (Reg.)
MT. WASHINGTON, Baltimore.
Bowen, Josiah S., (O) 65, (Reg.)
Ewing, H. M., ( ) — .
Tood, Wm. J., (G) 89, (Reg.)
MT. WINANSI, .'Baltimore.
Hall, T. B., ( ) — .
Taylor, Matthew, (T) 52, (Bel.)
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MUIRKIRK, Prince George's.
Fox, C. A., ( ) — .
Humes, M. D., ( ) — .
MYERSVILLE, Frederick.
Zimmerman, Luther M., (O) 64, (Reg.)
NANJEMOY, Charles.
Speake, Samuel H., (Am) 84, (Reg.)
NEWARK, Worcester.
Lane, Sidney W., (B) 61, (Reg.)
NEW MARKET, Frederick.
Downey, Jesse W., (O) 69, (Reg.)
Hopkins, Howard W., (O) 69, (Reg.)
NEWPORT, Charles.
Barker, William R., (N) 82, (Reg.)
NEW WINDSOR, Carroll.
Brown, George H., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Buffington, John F., (B) 55, (Reg.)
Buggington, John A., (B) 84, (Reg.)
NORRISVILLE, Harford.
Harking, J. W., (O) 71, (Reg.)
NORTH BRANCH, Baltimore.
Ware, H. F., (O) 71, (Reg.)
NORTH EAST, Cecil.
Housekeeper, Philip B., (B) 68, (Reg.)
Rittenhouse, George S., (B) 82, (Reg.)
Worrall, Theodore A., (A) 70, (Reg.)
NORTH KEYS, Prince George's.
Perrie, Richard B., (O) 56, (RegJ
Wilkinson, Gilbert D., (Ac) 71, (Reg.)
NORTH POINT, Baltimore.
Martin, J. H., ( ) — .
OAKDALE, Montgomery.
Brooke, Roger, (O) 87, (Reg.). 7 to
9 a. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
OAKLAND, Garrett.
Hinebaugh, Mahlon C, (O) 92, (Reg.)
McComas, Henry W., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Newman, Isaac D., (Dn) 84, (P. M.)
Wagner, Albert L., (Bh) 85, (Reg.)
OAKLEY, St. Mary's.
Dent, Walter B., (O) 89, (Reg.)
OAKVILLE, St. Mary's.
Sutton, Lewis J., (O) 54, (Reg.)
OCEAN, Allegany.
Smith, Algernon G., (T) 72, (Reg.)
White^ John K, (O) 84, (Reg.)
OLNBY, Montgomery. '
Green, W. French, (Dm) 80, (Reg.)
Magruder, Wm. E., (O) 54, (Reg.)
OWING'S MILLS, Baltimore.
Campbell, Wm. H., (O) 69, (Reg.)
OXEN HILL, Prince George's.
Fields, A. P., ( ) —
Heiskell, Peter H., (B) 45, (Reg.)
OXFORD, Talbot.
Douglass, Eugene, (O) 89, (Reg.)
Matthews, Alexander, (O) 47, (Reg.)
Stevens, James A., (B) 81, (Reg.)
PARKTON, Baltimore.
Norris, Robert R., (O) 78, (Reg.)
568
PHYSICIANS OF MABYLAND.
PARKVILLE, Baltimore.
Whiteford, A. X., (T) 73, (Reg.)
PARRAN, Calvert.
Dorsey, Thornton, (O) 53, (Reg.)
PARSONBURGH, Wicomico.
Truitt, George W., (O) 89, (Reg.)
PATAPSCO, Carroll.
Drach, Hansom M., (O) 52, (Reg.)
PATUXENT, Anne Anindel.
Duvall, Wm., ( ) —
PERRYMAN, Harford.
Chapman, Pearson, (O) 65, (RegJ
Farnandis, George G., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Stier, Jay H., (O) 86, (Reg.)
PERRYVILLE, Cecil.
Stump, George M., (Am) 73, (Reg.)
PETERSVILLE, Cecil.
Hilleary, John W., (Be) 54, (Reg.)
West, Levin, (O) 86, (Reg.)
PHOENIX, Baltimore.
Thompson, George A., (N) 80, (Beg.)
PnCESVILLE, Baltimore.
Naylor, H. Louis, (O) 60, (Reg.)
Wyse, Wm. P. E., (O) 86, (Reg.)
PINE ORCHARD, Howard.
Hammond, Richard C, (G) 78, (Reg.)
PINBY GROVE, Allegany.
Louderbaugh, P. B., (O) 83, (Reg.)
PISCATAWAY, Prince George.
Hurtt, Edgar D., (O) 54, (Reg.)
PISGAH, Charles.
Smith, Benjamin, (V) 73, (Reg.)
PITTSVILLB, Wicomico.
Freeuy, Greensbury W., (O) 62, (Reg.)
Littleton, James C, (O) 83, (Reg.)
McFadden, J. P., ( ) —
PLEASANT VALLEY, Carroll.
Brown, Columbus M., (G) 79, (Reg.)
PLEASANTVILLE, Harford.
Davis, Geo. W., (O) 69, (Reg.)
PLUM POINT, Calvert.
Hance, B. O., ( ) —
POCOMOICE CITY, Worcester.
Costen, Isaac T., (F) 57, (Reg.)
King, John H., (Ae) 72, (Reg.)
Quinn, Samuel S., (O) 59, (Reg.)
Truitt, Daniel J. O., (O) 57, (Reg.)
Veasey, Thos. J., ( ) ( )
Willis, H. N., (O) is, (Reg.)
POINT OF ROCKS, Frederick.
Ti'apnell, Richard W., (Ni) 66, (Reg.)
POMONKEY, Charles.
Compton, R. Keith, (Be) 50, (Reg.)
Thomas, J. W., ( j —
POOLESVILLE, Montgomery.
Gott, Richard T., (O) 68, (Reg.)
McLeod, Wilfred M., (V) 76, (Reg.)
Walling, Byron W., (G) 75, (Beg.)
Wooten, Edward W., (O) 61, (Reg.)
PORT DEPOSIT, Cecil.
Bromwell, Robert B., (O) 50, (Reg.)
Carson, Wm. C, (O) 56, (Reg.)
Crothers, A. C, (O) 88, (Reg.)
Fisher, S. Groome, ( ) —
Shure, Charles A., (O) 62, (Reg.)
PORT REPUBLIC, Calvert.
Briscoe, Philip, (G) 90, (Beg.). 9 to
11 a. m., 3 to 4 p. m.
Dawkins, John T., (O) 58, (Reg.)
PORT TOBACCO, Charles.
Digges, John T., (V) 69, (Beg.)
Digges. Robert, (O) 69, (Beg.)
POTOMAC, Montgomery.
Pratt, W. Thawley, (G) 90, fReg.)
POWBLLSVILLE, Wicomico.
White, John D., ( ) — .
PRESTON, Caroline.
Noble, Jacob L., (O) 76, (Reg.)
Phillips, James R., (O) 69, (Beg.)
Stafeord, Andrew, (At) 55, (Reg.)
PRINCE FREDERICKTOWN, Cal-
vert.
Briscoe, Philip, ( ) — , (Reg.)
Jones, George H., (O) 67, (Reg.)
PRINCESS ANNE, Somerset
Dale, John, (K) 74, (Reg.)
Dashiell, John W., (O) 43, (Reg.)
Dashiell, Rufus W., ( ) — .
Dashiell, R. Dennison, (Bq) 75, (Horn.)
Jones, G. Paul, (B) 69, (Reg.)
Stone, James M., (O) 43, (Beg.)
Wainwright, Chas. W., (G) 87, (Reg.)
QUANTICO, Wicomico.
Dashiell, W. H. H., (O) 65, (Reg.)
QUEEN ANNE, Queen Anne's.
Reynolds, P. S., (T) 50, (Reg.)
QUEENSTOWN, Queen Anne's.
Carroll, Wm. K., (O) 73, (Reg.)
Coekey, 0. E., ( ) — .
Davidson, Chas. F., (O) 88, (Reg.)
BANDALLSTOWN, Baltimore.
Barber, Thomas K., (O) 65, (Reg.)
Hebb, H. J., ( ) — .
RAYVILLB, Baltimore.
Hunter, S., ( ) — .
BEHOBETH, Somerset.
Adams, P. A., (B) 67, (Reg.)
REISERTOWN, Baltimore.
Brooks, George, ( ) —
Dickson, Isaac N., (O) 38, (Reg.)
Gore, James, (O) 67, (Reg.)
Slade, H. Montrose, (O) 84, (Reg.)
RIDER, Baltimore.
Stevenson, H. Burton, (O) 92, (Reg.)
RIDGE, St. Mary's.
Lynch, Hooper, Jr., ( ) —
Lynch, Thomas, (G) 81, (Reg.)
BIDGELY, Caroline.
Herr, Franklin P., (W) 78, (Reg.)
Richards, H. N., () —
Saulsbury, James K., (B) 86, (Beg.)
RIDGEVILLE, Frederick.
Riddlemoser, J. A., ( ) —
Todd, Benjamin H., (O) 74, (Reg.)
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RINGGOLD, Wafihington.
Protzman, Joseph, (Am) 91, (Reg.)
RISING SUN, Cecil.
Dare, George S., (B) 66, (Reg.)
Kirk, Lewis R., (B) 53, (Reg.)
Turner, Charles E., (B) 77, (Reg.)
RIVERSIDE, Charles.
Speake, Samuel H., (Am) 85, (Reg.)
RIVER SPRINGS, St. Mary's.
Blackistone, R. Pinkney, (6) 49, (Reg.)
ROCKVILLE, Montgomery.
Anderson, Edward, (O) 75, (Reg.) 8
to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Linthicum, Otis M., (O) 90, (Reg.)
Maddox, Charles J., (O) 43, (Reg.)
Stonestreet, Edward E., (O) 52,
(Reg.)
ROHRERSVILLE, "Washington.
Baker, Chas. D., (O) 81, (Reg.)
ROSSVILLGE, Baltimore.
Mace, S. Viers, (O) 84, (Reg.)
ROYAL OAK, Talbot.
Trippe, Samuel C, (O) 75, (Reg.)
RUTHSBURGH, Queen Anne's.
Holland, John T., (O) 62, (Reg.)
RUTLAND, Anne Arundel.
"Welsh, Thomas, (A) 62, (Reg.)
SABILLAS"VILLE, Frederick.
Wachter, Charles L., (G) 84, (Reg.)
ST. DENIS, Baltimore.
Conrad, John S., (Be) 62, (Reg.)
ST. INIGOES, St. Mary's.
Dean, A. H., ( ) — .
Miles, James H., (O) 45, (Reg.)
Wayson, G. W., ( ) — •
Wayson, "Wm. A. N., (O) 79, (Reg.)
ST. MARAGARET'S, Anne Arundel.
Ridout, Zachariah D., (O) 69, (Reg.)
ST. MICHAEL'S Talbot.
Davis, John C. D., (Am) 89, (Reg.)
Dodson, Robert A., (O) 59, (Reg.)
Seth, James H., (O) 65, (Beg.)
SALISBURY, "Wicomico.
Collier, Levin D., ( ) —
Dennis, Stephen P., (P) 56, (Reg.)
Fulton, John S., (O) 81, (Reg.)
Humphreys, Eugene W., (O) 72, (Reg.)
Morris, Lewis "W., (O) 47, (Reg.)
Slemons, Francis M., (O) 60, (Reg.)
Todd, Henry L., (O) 51, (Reg.)
Truitt, Charles R., (O) 91, (Reg.)
SANDY SPRING, Montgomery.
Iddings, C. Edward, ( ) —
SASSAFRAS, Kent.
Linthicum, Thomas "W., (O) 79, (R'eg.)
Savage, Howard Co., ( ) —
Tarbutton, Wm. E., ( ) —
SCARBORO, Harford.
Scarboro, Silas, (O) 57, (Reg.)
SEVERN, Anne Arundel.
McPherson, J. Chester, (O) 80, (Reg.)
SHADY SIDE, Anne Arundel.
Dent, Geo. R., ( ) —
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SHARPSBURG, "Washington.
Gardner, S. Howell, ( ) —
Garrett, E. M., ( ) —
"Waddey, Ernest J., (O) 91, (Reg.)
SHARPSTO"WN, "Wicomico.
Mitchell, Lemuel P., (O) 47, (Reg.)
SHA"WSVILLE, Harford.
Payne, Josiah T., (O) 62, (Reg.)
SILVER RUN, Carroll.
Marshall, James S., ( ).
SIMPSO'NVILLE, Howard.
Pue, Robert, (O) 33, (Reg.)
SMITHSBURG, Washington.
Baldwin, O. A., (O) 71, (Reg.)
Bishop, Elijah T., (O) 55, (Reg.)
SMITHVILLB, Caroline.
Meredith, Wm. H., (B) 66, (Reg.)
SNOW HILL, Worcester.
Aydelotte, John S., (Dm) 68, (Reg.)
Hall, Chas. F., (B) 75, (Reg.)
Houck, Henry J., (O) 70, (Reg.)
Jones, Chas. P.. (E) 49, (Reg.)
Jones, Paul, (B) 75, (Reg.)
Marshall, Edward W., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Pumell, James B. R., (O) 50, (Reg.)
Robins, Wm. L., (O), 90, (Reg.)
SOLOMON'S, Calvert.
Marsh, Wm. H., (O) 76, (Reg.)
SOUTH BALTIMORE, Anne Arundel.
Ball, R. Dabney, (G) 81, (Reg.)
Franks, H. Lee, (G) 92, (Reg.)
Horton. Thomas B., (Ax) 91, (Reg.)
SOUTH RIVER, Anne Arundel.
CoUinson, John, (O) 72, (Reg.)
SPARROW'S POINT, Baltimore.
Eldred, Frank C, (O) 91, (Reg.)
McCormick, G. Carville, (O) 91, (Reg.)
Woodward, James S., (Be) 80, (Reg.)
SPEiNCERVILLE, Montgomery.
Batsou, John R., (O) 80, (Reg.)
SPRINGFIELD, Prince George.
Perkins, James T., (O) 77, (Reg.)
STILL POND, Kent.
Maxwejl, Wm. S., (O) 73, (Reg.)
Urie, James W., (Bq) 86, (Hom.)
STOCKTON, Worcester.
Dickerson, John, ( ) —
Hammond, J. H., ( ) —
Parker, John T., (N) 61, (Reg.)
SUDLEYSVILLE, Queen Anne's.
CoUey, Robert K., (Dd) 85, (Hom.)
Oomegys, Nathaniel, (O) 66, (Reg.)
Sudler, Arthur E., (B) 59, (Reg.)
SUDLEY, Anne Arundel.
Bennett, W. H., (O) 66, (Reg.)
SUNNY BROOK, Baltimore.
Smith, R. Percy, (G) 91, (Reg.)
Tllompson, George, ( ) —
S"WEET AIR, Baltimore.
Emory ,_ Richard, (O) 61, (Reg.)
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PHYSICIANS OF MARYLAND.
X SYKBSVILIiB, Carroll.
Heffenger, G. Warwick, (O) 81, (Reg.)
Sprecher, Daniel B., (G) 81, (Reg.)
Steele, Jos. W., (O) 56, (Reg.)
TANEYTOWN, Carroll.
Birnie, Clotworthy, (A) 70, (Reg.)
Hotter, Geo. W., (Bp) 05, (Reg.)
Seiss, Franklin H., (G) 80, (Reg.)
Swope, Samuel, (O) 30, (Reg.)
Weaver, Charles W., (Bq) 84, (Horn.)
TAYLOR'S ISLAND, Dorchester.
Smith, Washington A., (O) 42, (Reg.)
TAYLORSVILLE, Carroll.
Warfield, R. O. D., ( ) —
T. B., Prince George.
Goe, John A., (G) 87, (Reg.)
TEMPLEVILLE, Queen Anne's.
Evans, L. W., ( ) —
Knotts, James V., (O) 66, (Reg.)
TEXAS, Baltimore.
Bussey, B. F., (O) 85, (Reg.)
THE ROCKS, Harford.
Rutledge, Chas. A., (Dm) 65, (Reg.)
THRIFT, Prince George's.
Latimore, J., ( ) —
Wyville, E. H., ( ) —
TILGHMAN, Talbot.
Glascock, A. B., (O) 88, (Reg.)
TOWSON, Baltimore.
Brush, E. N., ( ) —
Hawkins, J. W., ( ) —
Jarrett, Henry S., (G) 84, (Reg.)
Jarrett, James H., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Massenburg, Richard C, (O) 84,
(Reg.)
Piper, Jackson, (O) 53, (Reg.)
Smart, L. Gibbons, (G) 85, (Reg.)
TRAPPB, Talbot
Chaplain, James S., (O) 54 (Reg.)
Greenly, Thos. W., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Hardcastle, Edward M., (B) 44, (Reg.)
TRAVIl/AH, Montgomery.
Trevy, J. C, ( ) -
TUNIS MILLS, Talbot.
Tilghman, Chas. H., (O) 66, (Reg.)
TYASKIN, Wicomico.
Catlin, Wm. J., (O) 75, (Reg.)
TYRONE, Carroll.
Winter, E., ( ) —
UNION BRIDGE, Carroll.
Barkel, Granville B., (Bq) 89, (Horn.)
Norris, Milton M., (O) 80, (Reg.)
Watts, James, (O) 63, (Reg.)
UNION MILLS, Carroll.
Earhart, John H. T., (O) 88, (Reg.)
Stewart, Jos. J., (B) 85, (Reg.)
UNIONTOWN, Carroll.
Shreeve, Thos. J., (O) 86, (Reg.)
Weaver, Jacob J., Jr., (O) 70, (Reg.)
UNIONVILLE, Frederick.
Sappington, G. R., (O) 43, (Reg.)
Sappington, Thos. P., (O) 69, (Reg.)
Whitehill, Maximus, (O) 76, (Reg.)
UNITY, Montgomery.
Spurrier, H. G., (O) §9, (Reg.)
UPPER PAIRMOUNT, Somerset.
Dickinson,- Granville E., (A) 74, (Reg.)
Gill, Gregor W., (Cw) 78, (Reg.)
Miles, Edward S., (O) 74, (Reg.)
UPPER FALLS, Baltimore.
Altrater, E. A., ( ) —
UPPER MARLBOROUGH, Prince
George's.
Griffith, Lewis A., (G) 79, (Reg.)
Sears, Jas. E.^0) 66, (Reg.)
Waring, Wm. W., (O) 69, (Reg.)
URBANA, Frederick.
MuUineux, Elisha E., (O) 74, (Reg.)
Worthington, C. N., ( ) —
VALLEY LEE, St. Mary's.
Lynch, Thos. A., (O) 47, (Reg.)
"VIENNA, Dorcester.
Houston, Isaac H., (A) 58, (Reg.)
Price, Robert J., (O) 66, (Reg.)
WALDORF, Charles.
Monroe, Geo. O., (G) 78, (Reg.)
WALKERSVILLE, Frederick.
Goldsborough, Chas. W., (O) 63, (Reg.)
Nicodemus, John D., (B) 79, (Reg.)
Zimmerman, Michael I., (T) 82, (Reg.)
WARPIELDBURGH, Carroll.
Summers, James P., (O) 68, (Reg.)
WARWICK, Cecil.
Wright, Jesse J., ( ) —
WASHINGTON GROVE, Montgomery.
Muncaster, Otho M., (O) 66, (Reg.)
WATERBURY, Anne Arundel.
Gantt, H. Baldwin, (O) 80, (Reg.)
WATERSVILLE, Carroll.
Waters, Somerset R., (O) 58, (Reg.)
WELBOURNE, Worcester.
Franklin, Jasper, ( ) —
•V^BLLHAM'S CROSS ROADS, Anne
Arundel.
Winterson, C. R., (O) 71, (Reg.)
WESTERN PORT, Allegany.
Shupe, Jacob B., (E) 90, (Reg.)
WEST FRIENDSHIP, Howard.
Hebb, John W., (O) 60, (Reg.)
Shipley, Luke M., (O) 69, (Reg.)
WESTMINSTER, Carroll.
Billingslea, James H., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Bott, Martin L., (B) 72, (Reg.)
Coonan, Thos. J., (O) 91, (Reg.)
Hering, Jos. T., (O) 85, (Reg.)
Hering, Joshua W., (O) 55, (Reg.)
Mathias, John S., (O) 79, (Reg.)
Shaw, Frank T., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Shipley, Daniel F., (Bq) 82, (Hom.)
Simpson, S. S., ( ) — , (RegJ
Wells, Edward D., (O) 67, (Reg.)
White, Wm. H., (O) 8f, (Reg.)
Zepp, Leonard, (O) 68, (Reg.)
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WEST RIVER, Anne Arundel.
Oheston, O. Morris, (A) 71, (Reg.)
Clayton, Wm. Q;, (O) 52, (Reg.)
Murray, James H., ( ) —
Waters, F., ( ) —
WETHBREDVILLE, Baltimore.
Monmonier, J. Carroll, (O) 86, (Reg.)
WEVEROXJN, Washington.
Boteler, Robert H. E., (O) 61, (Reg.)
WHALEYSVTLLE, Worcester.
Whaley, Benton H., (A) 89, (Reg.)
WHBATON, Montgomery.
Harding, Josiah, (B) 39, (Reg.)
WHI^E HALL, Baltimore.
Keech, J. O., (O) 72, (Reg.)
WHITE PLAINS, Charles.
Hawkins, Peter W., (O) 52, (Reg.)
WICOMICO, Charles.
Brooke, Alexander M., (O) 56, (Reg.)
WIDJOGON, Somerset.
Jones, Daniel W., (B) 4S, (Reg.)
WILLIAMSPORT, Washintgon.
Grimes, John T., ( ) — .
Lesher, David T., (B) 80, (Reg.)
Itichardson, S. W., ( ) — .
Snivcly, Samuel K., (B) 69, (Reg.)
WILLISTON, Caroline.
Hignutt, John W., ( ) —
WILLOWS, Calvert.
Bird, Samuel R., (A) 53, (Reg.)
WILNA, Harford.
Bouldin, Robert R., (O) 65, (Reg.)
WIMBLETON, Harford.
Bagley, Charles, ( ) — .
WINFIELD, Carroll.
Cronk, A., ( ) — .
Cronk, Edwin D., (O) 84, (Reg.)
WINSTON, Garrott.
Drinkwatcr, D. W., ( ) — .
WIT^rMAN, Talbot.
Lowe, Adam C, (O) 77, (Reg.)
WOLFSVHjLE, Frederick.
Lamar, Lewis, (L) 67, (Reg.)
WOODFIELD, Montgomery.
Collins, Charles, ( ) — .
WOODLAWN, Cecil.
Brown, John T., (A) 66, (Reg.)
WOODSBOROUGH, Frederick.
Donsife, Henry L., (O) 64, (Reg.)
Hammond, R. T., ( )— .
Hammond, R. W., ( ) — .
Wagner, Wm. H., (F) 53, (Reg.)
WOODSTOCK, Howard.
Elizey, Mason G., (Dm) 61, (Reg.)
Williams, James T., (O) 58, (Reg.)
WOODVILLE, Frederick.
Devilbi^s, David M., (O) 72, (Reg.)
WOODWARDVILLE, Anne Arundel.
Anderson, Samuel H., (O) 70, (Reg.)
Williams, W. G., ( ) — .
WYE MILLS, Talbot.
Hopkins, Howard R., (B) 82, (Reg.)
YORK ROAD, Carroll.
Lauver, Milton A., (O) 65, (Reg.)
ZION, Cecil.
GifEord, David L., (A) 77, (Reg.)
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MEDICAL LAWS OF DELAWARE.
An act to regulate the Practice of Medi-
cine in the State of Delaware.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatiyes of the State of Del-
aware, in General Assembly met:
1. That it shall not be lawful for
any person to practice medicine or sur-
gery in this State who has not graduated
with the degree of Doctor of Medicine
and received a diploma from some medi-
cal college authorized to grant diplomas:
Provided, that the provisions of this
section shall not apply to persons who
have been eight years in continuous
practice in this State or who are now,
or may hereafter be, authorized by the
Board of Medical Examiners of this
State, as prescribed in Chap. 37, Sec. 3,
of the Revised Code of the State of
Delaware. (The Board of Medical Ex-
aminers shall be composed of as many
fellows as the society shall deem proper.
The said society shall appoint its own
president and secretary and shall have
power to grant licenses under their sig-
natures for the practice of medicine and
surgery in this State, and they are here-
by required to grant such licenses to
any person applying therefor, who shall
produce a diploma from a respectable
medical college, or shall upon full and
impartial examination be found qualified
for such practice).
2. That any person who shall practice
or attempt to practice medicine or sur-
gery, or shall prescribe for any sick
person or persons, or perform any sur-
gical operation for fee or reward, in
violation of Sec. 1 of this act, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and up-
on conviction thereof in any court of
competent jurisdiction shall be fined in
a sum of not less than one hundred
dollars nor more than five hundred dol-
lars for each and every offense, at the
discretion of the court, one-half of said
fine to be for the use of the informer,
and the other half for the use of the
State Board of Health.
3. Any person who shall attempt to
practice medicine or surgery by opening
a transient office within this State, or
who shall by hand bills or other form of
written or printed matter or advertise-
572
ment assign such transient office or
place to meet persons seeking medical or
surgical advice or prescription, shall,
before being allowed to practice as afore-
said, appear before the Clerk of the
Peace of any of the counties of this
State and furnish to him satisfactory
evidence, that the provisions of Sec. 1 of
this act have been complied with; the
said Clerk of the Peace shall thereupon is-
sue to the person so applying a license
to practice medicine and surgery in any
of the counties of this State, provided
that the person so applying shall pay or
caused to be paid to the said Olerk of
the Peace as a license fee the sum of
two hundred dollars per annum for said
privilege.
4. The provisions of this act shall not
apply to physicians who are regular
practitioners of any other State, coming
into the State, in consultation.
5. That within ninety days after the
passage of this act every physician en-
gaged in the practice of medicine or
surgery in this State shall register with
the Clerk of the Peace of the county
in which he resides, his name, date of
graduation, and the college from which
he was graduated; and make oath or
affirmation tha.t the diploma or certificate
of his qualification to practice, which he
is hereby required to exhibit to the
Clerk of the Peace, is a bona fide di-
ploma or certificate, and conferred upon
him by the institution named therein; or
that he has been a practitioner of medi-
cine or surgery for eight years or more.
Any person hereafter engaging in the
practice of medicine or surgery in this
State shall be required to register as
above. Anyone failing to comply with
the provisions of this section shall for-
feit the sum of ten dollars, to be col-
lected by the Clerk of the Peace before
any justice of the county, in the name
of the State of Delaware, and all sums
collected shall be appropriated as fol-
lows : one-half to the Clerk of the Peace,
and one-half to be paid by him to the
county treasurer for county purposes.
6. That all acts or parts of acts in-
consistent herewith are hereby repealed.
Passed April 19, 1883.
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MEDICAL REGISTER OF PHYSICIANS OF THE
STATE OF DELAWARE.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of QraduaMon and Tear.
See Key to Abbremations of Colleges, page vii.
Abbreviations.— (Eeg.) Eegular, (Horn.) Homoeopathic, (Eol.) Eclectic, (Elec.) Electropathlo,
(P. M.) Physio-Me'dioal, (V) Vltapathic.
BELLEVUE, New Oastle.
Kirby, M. A., ( ).
BETHEL, Sussex.
Knowles, Jacob, (Cz) 59, (Bel.)
BLACKBIRD, New Castle.
Rankin, Davis, (A) 54, (Reg.)
BOWERS, Kent.
Hubbard, T. D., ( ) —
BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, New
Castle.
Heisler, Lewis Ball, (A) 85, (Reg.)
BRIDGEVILLE, Sussex.
Cahall, Lawrence M., (B) 86, (Reg.)
Palmer, David D., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Sudler, William T., (B) 64, (Beg.)
CAMDEN, Kent.
Conwell, Luther Swiggett, (B) 84,
(Reg.)
Cooper, Ezekiel W., (A) 66, (Reg.)
CANTERBURY, Kent.
Massey, James T., (A) 72, (Beg.)
CENTREVILLE, New 'Castle.
Chandler, Joseph H., (B) 60, (Reg.)
CHBSWOLD, Kent.
Smith, John M., ( ) —
CHRISTIANA, New Castle.
Peters, Benjamin B., (B) 84, (Reg.)
Springer, Francis L., (A) 77, (Reg.)
CLAYMONT, New Castle.
Cardeza, John D. M., (A) 77, (Reg.)
Cardeza, John T. M., (A) 44, (Reg.)
CLAYTON, Kent.
Harmonson, Charles, (B) 84, (Beg.)
CONCORD, Sussex.
Meredith, William H., (B) 66, (Beg.)
DAGSBOROUGH, Sussex.
Hitch, Thomas A, ( ).
Holland, Ebe, (B) 90, (Reg.)
DELAWARE CITY, New Castle.
Belleville, Frank, ( ) —
Dunlap, Francis S., (A) 61, (Reg.)
Ogle, William Matthew, (B) 82, (Reg.)
DBLMAR, Sussex.
Bllegood, Robert, (B) 86, (Reg.)
DOVER, Kent.
Anderson, Edwin S., (Bq) 66, (Horn.)
Bishop, L. August, (A) 75, (Reg.)
Chapman, Lorenzo B., (A) 83, (Reg.)
Clemens, Thomas O., (Bq) 80, (Hom.)
6 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 9 p. m.
Davis, William F., (B) 76, (Reg.)
Downs, Presley S., (A) 78, (Reg.)
Driggs, John B., (N) 60, (Reg.)
Frame, Thomas, (A) (Reg.)
Parris, William W., ( ) —
Wilson, James H., (A) 67, (Reg.)
FARMINGTON, Kent.
Day, Asbury M., (At) 60, (Reg.)
Day, William M., (G) 88, (Reg.)
PAULKLAND, New Castle.
Bell, Lewis Heisler, (A) 85, (Reg.).
7 to 8 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 7 p. m.
PELTON, Kent.
Hargadine, Robert W., (A) 67, (Reg.)
Lufe, Jefferson M., (B) 81, (Reg.)
Moore, James A., (B) 53, (Reg.)
Raines, Webster M., ( ) —
FRANKFOED, Sussex.
Gump, Francis M., (A) 71, (Reg.)
Holland, Ebe, (B) 90.
FRBDBRICA, Kent.
Cahall, Thomas V., (B) 74, (Reg.)
Carlisle, Paris T., Jr., (A) 87, (Reg.)
Hoey, William (Dd) 90, (Hom.)
Whitely, Benjamin, (B) 67, (Reg.)
GEORGETOWN, Sussex.
Hammond, John H., ( ) —
Layton, Caleb, (K) — , (A) 76, (Reg.)
Richards, Charles H., (A) 51, (Reg.)
Robinson, Oliver D., (A) 84 (Reg.)
Waples, Joseph B., (O) 68, (Reg.)
GLASGOW, New Castla
Skinner, William Tilden, (O) 70, (Reg.)
GREENVILLE, New Castle.
Brinkle, Samuel C, (A) 59, (Reg.)
Green, Charles, ( ) —
GREENWOOD, Sussex.
Ammerman, C. W, ( ) —
Johnson, H. C, ( ) —
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PHYSICIANS OF DELAWARE.
GUMBOROUGH, Sussex.
Jones, G. Frank, (O) 89, (Reg.)
HARRINGTON, Kent.
Barber, Robert T. J., (G) 86, (Reg.)
Lewis, Benmahi L., (A) 73, (Reg.)
Money, Philip M., (B) 88, (Reg.)
Owens, Frederick X, (Fy) 56.
Warner, J. W., (At) 47, (Reg.)
West, James D., (Gf) 65, (Eel.)
HAZLETTVILLE, Kent.
Downs, John M., ( ) —
Downs, M. E.
HICKMAN, Kent.
Rathel, Juniper, ( ) —
HIGHLANDS, New Castle.
Brinkle, Samuel C, (A) 59, (Reg.)
HOCKESSIN, New Castle.
Gebhart, W. T., ( ) —
Mitchell, Taylor S., (B) 75, (Reg.)
HOLLANDVILLE, Kent.
Warren, John W., (A) 71, (Reg.)
KENTON, Kent.
Cooper, W. H., (A) 64, (Reg.)
Gooding, E. B., ( ) —
Wallis, W. G., ( ) —
KIRKWOOD, New Castle.
Barnes, Harry D., (O) 89, (Reg.)
McCoy, J. C, ( ) —
LAUREL, Sussex.
Collins, Lemuel H., ( ) —
Ellegood, Joshua A., (B) 81, (Reg.),
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Fowler, Edward, (O) 58, (Reg.)
Hitch, Wm. S., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Hitch, Wm. T., (A) 58, (Reg.)
Short, James W., (B) 71, (Reg.)
Wolfe, William E., (B) 57, (Reg.)
LEIPSIC, Kent.
Vaughn, , ( ) —
LEWES, Sussex.
Burton, Hiram R., (A) 68, (Reg.)
Hall, David H., (F) 52, (Reg.)
Hall, William D. W., (A) 89 (Reg.)
Lyons, Joseph B., ( ) —
Marsh, Joseph W., (B) 61, (Reg.)
Mustard, David B., (A) 58, (Reg.)
Orr, William P., Jr., (A) 84, (Reg.),
Richardson, Rodney H., (A) 84,
(Reg.)
LINCOLN, Sussex.
Sanson, Francis E., (N) 84, (Reg.)
LITTLE CREEK, Kent.
O'Day, E. Frank, (O) 91, (Reg.)
MAGNOLIA, Kent.
Nickerson, Henry A., (Ht) 89, (Reg.).
Until 8 a. m., 11 a. m. to 2, 6 to 9
p. m.
Manship, S. P., (A) 91.
MARSHALLTOWN. New Castle.
Boughman, George W., (B) 63, (Reg.)
MIDDLETOWN, New Castle.
Chamberlain, George C, (A) 48, (Reg.)
Constable, Charles B., (O) 82, (Bq) 83,
(Horn.)
McKee, Robert B., ( ) —
Nowland, Edward F., (O) 52, (Reg.)
Valandigham, Irving S., (O) 62 (Reg.)
Vaughn, Horace, (B) 88, (Reg.)
MILFORD, Kent.
Frame, Robert C, (B) 59, (Reg.)
Dawson, J. G., ( ) —
Hurlockj W. Spry, ( ) —
Marshall, George Wm., (B) 76, (Reg.),
N. Front. 8 to 10 a. m., 5 to 7
p. m.
Marshall, William, (B) 47, (Reg.)
Pierce, J. O., ( ) — , (Eel.)
Pleasanton, G. W., (Bq) 73, (Hom.)
Pratt, Nathan, (A) 60, (Reg.)
Prettyman, J. S., Sr., (Co) 49, (Eel.)
Prettyman, J. S., Jr., (A) 84, (Reg.)
Purnell, J. William J., ( ) — , (Bel.)
MILLSBOROUGH, Sussex.
Frame, Joseph K., 88, (Reg.)
Jones, William B., (B) 87, (Reg.)
MILTON, Sussex.
Gillespie, James S., (B) 85, (Reg.)
Hopkins, James Alfred, (B) 58, (Reg.)
Hopkins, Robert Black, (B) 87, (Reg.)
Wilson, Robert Henry T., (B) 86,
(Reg.)
NASSAU, Sussex.
Marsh, Erasmus W. W., (B) 70,
(Reg.)
Marsh, Joseph W., (B) 61, (Reg.)
NEWARK, New Castle.
AUmond, Charles M., (Bq) 89, (Horn.).
7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2.30, 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Butler, John B., (O) 77.
Clark, Nathan H., (B) 45, (Reg.)
Columbus, Harry, (A) 71. (Reg.)
KoUock, Henry G. M., (B) 72, (Reg.)
NEW CASTLE, New Castle.
i51ack, John Janvier, (A) 62, (Reg.)
11 Frost. 8 to 10 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
Kuntz, William H., (Dd) 88, (Horn.).
8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9 p. m.
Stewart, David, Jr., (A) 72, (Reg.),
4th and Del. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2,
6 to 7 p. m.
NEWPORT, New Castle.
Booth, Matthew A., (Nf) 60, (Reg.)
Flinn, Irvine Moore, (B) 83, (Reg.)
Irons, Alexander, (Bq) 56, (Hom.)
ODESSA, New Castle.
Hamilton, Wm. N., (B) 36.
Woods, Walter V., (B) 77, (Reg.)
PORT PENN, New Castle.
Stewart, David, (O) 44, (Reg.)
ROCKLAND, New Castle.
Day, Fisk Holbrook, (B) 49, (Reg.)
EOXANA, Sussex.
McCabe, Edward H., (Af) 74, (Reg.)
ST. GEORGE'S, New Castle.
Dewitt, John Wilson, (B) 63, (Reg.)
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575
SEAFORD, Sussex.
Haines, William Fisher, (B) 88, (Reg.),
25 W. High. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Johns, Joseph N., (A) 70, (Reg.)
Martin, Hugh, (O) 53, (Reg.)
Shipley, Everett, (G) 91, (Reg.)
SMYRNA, Kent.
Ashcraft, William, (B) 46, (Reg.)
Clifton, John W., (A) 75, (Reg.)
Dwight, Edward S., (Ag) 76, (Reg.)
loore, Thomas Clayton, (Bq)
(Horn.). Till 9 a. m., 1 to 1.30 and
Moore, ' Thomas Clayton, (Bq) 84,
— • — - - - 1.30
Swinney, Curtis O., (Bq) 78, (B
Walls, Enoch G., CLz) 72, (Reg.)
STANTON, New Castle.
Bowman, Wm., ( ) — .
TALLEYVILLB, New Castle.
Day, F. Harvey, (A) 85, (Reg.)
TOWNSEND, New Castle.
Enos, Thomas A., (B) 79, (Reg.)
VERNON, Kent.
Moore, Law, ( ) — .
WHITESVHjLB, Sussex.
Farlow, Elisha H. F., (O) 91, (Reg.)
McFadden, James P., ( ) — .
WHjLOW grove, Kent.
Wilkinson, J. Marion, (O) 74, (Beg.)
WELLINGTON, New Castle.
Baird, Charles E., (G) 86, (Reg.), 314
Washington.
Barlow, Drusilla Gertrude, (Cw) 89,
(Hom.), 811 Washington. 8 to 10 a.
m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Blocksom, Joseph T. V., (B) 71, (Reg.),
cor. Second and West. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No 320
Bradford, Thomas B., (A) 84, (Reg.),
1301 Market.
Brown, Thomas A,, (B) 73, (Reg.),
709 King. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 300.
Bullock, William R., (A) 47, (Reg.),
Jefferson, cor. 10th.
Burr, Wm. Hangerford, (O) 84, i;Reg.),
216 W. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Burr, Florence, (Ag) 42, (Reg.), 601
Market (retired).
Cameron, John, (Dh) 60, (Therap.),
1110 Washington.
Canby, Edmund, (A) 89, (Reg.), 1101
Jefferson. Tel. No. 776.
Cooper, Peter, (Bq) 81, (Hom.), Equi-
table Building. 8 to 1 p. m.
Cooper, Smith, (A) 76, (Reg.), 909 Jef-
ferson. 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3.30, 7
to 8.30 p. m. Tel. No. 337.
Corkran, Millard F., (O) 84, (Reg.),
1302 Lancaster av. 7 to 9 a. m..
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Crumbaugh, John W., (A) 78, (Reg.),
701 West. To 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 631.
Derrickson, Jacob, ( ), 802 West.
Derrickson, Willard Porter, (B) 91,
710y2 West.
Doane, George M., (Bq) (Horn.), 508
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Downes, Bennett, (B) 73, (Reg.), 709
King. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 554.
Draper, James A., (A) 60, (Reg.), 1101
Elbert, Samuel G, (Be) 91, (Reg.),
1000 French. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8.30 p. m.
Fahey, John C, (B) 83, 315 Adams.
Flinn, Louis Wesley, (B) 83, (Bq) 87,
(Hom.), 510 W. 9th. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Prance. Jas. Lindsay, (Q) 92, (Reg.),
212 W. 12th. 8 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30
to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Prantz, Jacob F., (Bq) 76, (Hom.),
919 Washington.
FrantZj^ Abram E., (Bq) 82, (Hom.),
504 Del. ave. Until 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Frist, Harry Morrison, (B) 89, (Reg.),
800 Spruce. 7 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 262.
Greenleaf, Robert P., (F) 55, (Beg.),
803 Market. Tel. No. 223.
Harlan, Caleb C, (A) 36, (Reg.), 708
Market,
Harris, Albert B., (B) 88, (Reg.), 1012
Washington. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 3,
7 to 8 p. m.
Harris, Frank P., (B) 92, 1132
Lancaster av. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
7 to 9 p. m.
Heald, Pusey, (Dh) 62, 827 Adams.
Hertel, EmU, (B) 83, (Reg.), 4th and
Walnut. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7 to 9
p. m. Tel. No. 491.
Hitch, Thomas A., (B) 70, S. W. c.
4th and Broadway. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Hoegelsberger, Hans, (N) 84, 816
Market.
Howard, Emory E., (Aq) 84, 1000 W.
7th.
Hughes, Michael J., (B) 83, (Reg.),
612 West.
Isenschmid, Paul, (Cz) 72, (Eel.), 811
Poplar.
Jakes, J. Russell, (A) 82, (Reg.), 1111
W. 8th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6.30 to
8 p. m.
Kemble, Harvey C, (B) 78, 12 E.
13th; (not in practice.)
Kennedy, W. P., (Bq) 73, (Horn.), 902
Market 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to
8 p. m.
Kittinger, Leonard, (Bq) 63, (Hom.),
724 King. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 459.
Kittinger, Leonard A., (Bq) 81,
(Hom.), 724 King. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
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WILMINGTON.— Continued.
Lawton, Charles H., (Bq) 72, (Horn.),
408 Delaware ar. 7 to' 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Lippincott, Joshua, (Cg) 81, (Eel.), 708
French.
IJowber, Alexander, (B) 82, (Reg.),
104 B. 7th.
Lnkens, Joseph Paul, (Bq) 78, (Horn.),
911 Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 o. m.; Sundays, 8 to 10
' a. m.
McBJiy, Read J., (K) 67, (Reg.), 1 E.
9th. 9 a. m. to 1, 4 to 5 p. m.
Malcom, John P., ( ), 604 W. 9th.
Mann, George Wagner, (B) 82, (Reg.),
10th and Kirkwood. 7 to 9 a. m.,
12 to 2, 7 to 8 p. m.
Mauship, Sheridan P., (A) 90, (Reg.),
9th and Pine.
Maull, David W., (B) 53, (Reg.), 714
West. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Miller, Wm. P., (G) 87, (Reg.), 801
Poplar. Until 10 a. na., 1 to 4, 7 to
10 p. m. Tel. No. 480.
Milliken, Thomas W., (A) 93, (Reg.),
1013 Madison. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 tq 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 513.
Morgan, James H., (B) 89, (Reg.), 934
Poplar. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 613.
Morrison, Napoleon B., (B) 57, (Keg.),
200 E. 2d.
MuUiu, John Wesley, (Bq) 86, (Horn.),
918 West. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m.
Munsou, Harry G., (B) 92.
Naudaln, Christopher B., ( ) — , 801
W. 8th.
Negendank, August, (Ay) 54, (Horn.),
901 Washington.
Negendank, Edmund T., (Bq) 87,
(Hom.) 901 Washington.
Ogle, Howard O., (B) 69, (Reg.), 817
Washington.
Palmer, John, Jr., (A) 82, (Reg.), 1812
Delaware av. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Parm, John A., (Av) 71, (Reg.), 616
W. 7th. 6 to 9 a., m., 12 to 3 p. m.
Tel. No. 100.
Patterson, Henry, (A) 79, (Reg.), 828
West. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3, 6.30
to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 457.
Pierce, Wm. Chandler, (A) 88, (Reg.),
827 Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to
3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Pierson, Frank F., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
500 W. 4th. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 8 p. m.
Pyle, Joseph P., (A) 83, (Reg.), 830
West. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3, 7 to 8
p. m.
Quinby, Watson F., (B) 47, (Reg.),
818 West.
Radelife, William W., ( ), 406 E 2d.
Richardson, James, (B) 85, (Reg.), S.
E. cor. 10th and Pine. 7 to 9 a. m.,
1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m, Tel. No. 719.
Rile, J. Harmar, (Bq) 79, (Horn.),
718 King.
Ritchie, Frederic Q., (Bs) 82, (Horn.),
617 Delaware av.
Sherwood, William E., (Bq) 91,
(Horn.), 813 Washington. 7 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m.
Shortledge, Evans G., (A) 69, (Reg.),
1812 Market. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m. Tel. Nc 24.
Simms, John H., (Oz) 54, (Eel.), 606
King. 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 5 to 7
p. m.
Smith, Frank Roop, (A) 93, (Reg.),
N. E. cor. 5th and King. 7 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No.
416. Res., 1302 Washington.
Smith, Joseph R., (A) 87, (Reg.), 910
Madison. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6 to
8 p. m. Tel. No. 497.
Slaughter, Louis N., (Cd) 88, (Horn.),
305 Delaware ay. 7 to 9 a. m., 1
to 3, 6 to 8 p. m. Tel. No. 38.
Speck, John Frank, (N) 61, (Reg.),
Springer, Willard, (A) 74, (Reg.), 810
Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3,
6 to 8 p. m.
Spurnance, Henry Roche, (B) 92, 501
Poplar. 8.30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3, 7
to 9 p. m. Tel. No. 306.
Steinicken, George A., (A) 90, (Reg.),
610 W. 4th.
Stevens, Henry Clay, (Bl) 91, (Reg.),
1000 French. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4,
7 to 9 p. m.
Stewart,! Franicis -Edward, ,(B) 79,
<Reg.), 1204 Delaware /av. 8 to
9.30 a. m., Oct. to May to Sept., 8
to 9.30 a. m., 2.30 to 4.30 p. m.
Stubbs, Henry, (B) 68, (Reg.), 907
Tatuall.
Thompson, Hannah M., (D) 83, (Reg.),
800 West. 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Tomlinson, Peter W., (B) 78, (Reg.),
700 West. 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3, 6
to 7 p. m.
Wales, John P., (A) 52, (Reg.), 728
King.
Walker, James, (B) 92, (Reg.), 713
Tatnall.
White, Josephine M. R., (D) 78,
(Reg.), 802 King.
Winner, William G., (A) 84, (Reg.),
821 Washington. 7 to 9 a. m., 1.30
to 3, 7 to 8 p. m.
Weldi, James B., (Cz) 70, (Eel.), 309
W. 4th.
WYOMING, Kent.
Brown, E. J., (N) 84, (Reg.)
MoCoUey, Daniel I., (CJj 89, (Reg.)
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MEDICAL LAWS OP THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
An Act to revise, ■witli amendments, an
act to incorporate the Medical Society
of the District of Columbia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States
of America in Congress assembled:
Section 1. That Frederick May , M.D. ,
Alexander McWilliams, M. D., and
twenty others, and such other persons
as they may from time to time elect,
and their successors, are hereby de-
clared to be a community, corporation
and body politic, forever, or until Con-
gress shall by law direct this charter
to cease and determine, by and under
the name and title of the Medical So-
ciety of the District of Columbia; and
by and under the same name and title
they shall be able and capable in law to
purchase, take, have, and enjoy, to them
and their successors, in fee or for lease,
estate or estates, any land, tenements,
rents, annuities, chattels, bank stock,
registered debts, or other public securi-
ties within the District, by the gift, bar-
gain, sale or demise, of any person or
persons, bodies politic or corporate, capa-
ble to make the same, and the same,
at their pleasure, to alien, sell, transfer,
or lease and apply to such purposes as
they may adjudge most conducive to the
promoting and disseminating medical
and surgical knowledge, and for no other
purpose whatever: Provided, neverthe-
less, that the said society or body politic
shall not, at any one time, hold or pos-
sess property, real, personalj^ or mixed,
exceeding in total value the sum of six
thousand dollars per annum.
2. That the members of the said
society above designated shall hold, in
the city of Washington, two stated meet-
ings in ever year, viz: on the fir^t Mon-
days in January and July; the officers
of the society to consist of a president,
two vice presidents, one corresponding
secretary, one recording secretary, one
treasurer, and one librarian, who shall
be appointed on the first Monda,y in July,
one thousand eight hundred and thirty-
eight, and on the annual meeting in Jan-
uary forever thereafter, and who shall
hold their offices for one year, and until
others are chosen in their stead (not.less
than seven members being present at
such meeting) ; and the society may make
a common seal and may elect into their
body such medical and chirurgical prac-
titioners, within the District of Colum-
bia, as they may deem qualified to be-
come members of the society, it being
understood that the officers of the so-
ciety now elected are to remain in office
until the next election after the passage
of this act.
3. That it shall and may be law-
ful for the said medical society, or any
members of them attending (not less
than seven), to elect by ballot five per-
sons residents of the District of Colum-
bia, whose duty it shall be to grant li-
censes to such medical and chirurgical
gentlemen as they may, upon a full ex-
amination, judge qualified to practice the
medical and chirurgical arts, or as may
produce a diploma from some respectable
medical college or society, each person
so obtaining a certificate to pay a sum
not exceeding ten dollars, to be fixed on
or ascertained by the society.
4. That any three of the examiners
shall constitute a board for examining
such candidates as may apply, and shall
subscribe their names to each certificate
by them granted, which certificate shall
also be countersigned by the president
of the society, and have the seal of the
society affixed thereto by the secretary,
upon paying into the hands of the treas-
urer the sum of money to be ascer-
tained as above by the society; and any
one of the said examiners may grant a
license to practice until a board in con-
formity to this act can be held: Pro-
vided, That nothing herein contained
shall authorize the said corporation in
anywise to regulate the practice of med-
ical or chirurgical attendance on such
persons as may need those services, nor
to establish or fix a tariff of charges or
fees for medical attendance or advice.
5. That after the appointment of the
aforesaid medical board, no person not
heretofore a practitioner of medicine or
surgery within the District of Columbia
shall be allowed to practice within the
said District, in either of said branches,
without first having obtained a license
testified as by this law directed, or the
production of a diploma from a respect-
able medical college or a board of exam-
iners established by law: Provided,
That the professors in such college or
the examiners in such board be men
regularly instructed in medicine and
surgery and the collateral branches of
medical education, anatomy, chemistry,
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under the penalty, of fiftj^ dollars for
each ofEense, to be recovered in the
county court, where he may reside, by
bill of presentment and indictment, one-
half for the use of the society and the
other for that of the informer.
6. That every person who, upon appli-
cation, shall be elected a member of the
medical society, shall pay a sum not ex-
ceeding ten dollars, to be ascertained by
the society.
7. That the medical society be, and
they are hereby, empowered from time
to time to make such by-laws, rules and
regulations as they may find requisite,
which by-laws, rules and regulations
shall, in their application and operation,
be exclusively confined to said society,
as a society or body corporate, and not
to its members individually, when not
acting in a corporate character; to break
or alter their common seal; to fix the
times and places for the meetings of
the boards of examiners; filling up va-
cancies in the medical board; and to do
and perform such other things as may
be requisite for carrying this act into
execution, and which may not be re-
pugnant to the Constitution and laws of
the United States: Provided, always.
That it shall and may be lawful for
any person, resident as aforesaid, and
not prohibited as aforesaid, when spe-
cially sent for, to come into any part of
this District, and administer or pre-
scribe medicine, or perform any opera-
tion for the relief of such, to whose assis-
tance he may be sent for; And provided
also, That nothing in this act con-
tained shall be so construed as to prevent
any person living within or without said
District, from administering medicine
or performing any surgical operation,
with the consent of the person or the
attendants of the person to whom such
medicine is administered, or upon whom
such surgical operation is performed,
without fee or reward; nor to prevent
the giving advice or assistance to the
sick or afiiicted, upon charity and
kindness; nor to prevent the
receipt of reward for the same, if
the receipt of reward for the same, if
voluntarily tendered or made; nor to
extend to midwifery by females; and
any person so administering medicine
or performing any surgical operation,
not authorized to practice physic and
surgery according to the provisions of
this act, shall be prohibited from col-
lecting any fee or reward for the same
by any process at law: And be it fur-
ther provided, That no person shall be
admitted to an examination until he
shall produce satisfactory evidence that
he has studied physic and surgery three
years, including one full course of medi-
cal lectures, as usually taught at medi-
cal schools, or four years without such
a course of lectures.
8. That Congress may at any time
alter, amend or annul this act of incor-
poration of said society at pleasure.
Approved July 7, 1838.
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MEDICAL REGISTER OF PHYSICIANS OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WitJi tJieir Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Year.
See Key to Abbremations of Colleges, page vii.
Abbreviations. — (Reg.) Regular, (Horn.) Homoeopathic, (Eel.) Eclectic, (Elec.) Electropathic..
(P. M.) Physio-Medical, (V) Vitapathio.
ANACOSTIA, Washington.
Fisher, George W., (V) 70, (Reg.)
Harrison, J. Stewart, (B) 77, (Reg.)
Pyles, Harry V., (Be) 91, (Reg.)
Pylee, Richard A., (Be) 83, (Reg.)
Watson, Jamee A., (V) 91, (Reg.)
BENNINGS, Washington.
Brayshaw, Joseph Li., (G) 88, (Reg.j
BRIGHTWOOD, Washington.
Darling, Henry H., ( ), (Reg.)
Stone, Charles G., (O) 72, (Reg.)
BROOKLAND, Washington.
Brooks, John H., ( ), (Reg.)
Penrod, Hiram J., ( ), (Reg.)
TENNALLYTOWN, Washington.
Chappell, John W., (Be) 81, (RegO
Slaymalier, Edmund W., (O) 88, (Reg.)
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Acker, George N., (Be) 74, (Reg.), 913
16th, N. W.
Adams, Arthur C, (Be) 73, (Reg.), 808
11th, N. W.
Adams, Benjamin B., (V) 76, (Reg.),
927 N. Y. av., N. W.
Adams, James O., (Bl) 85, (Reg.), 937
N, N. W.
Adams, J. Lee, (V) 68, (Reg.), Takoma
pk.
Adams, Samuel S., (V) 79, (Reg.), 1632
K, N. W.
Addison, Thomas G., Jr., (A) 88,
(Reg.), 219 C, N. W.
Alderman, Z. Wilbur, ( ) — , 232 N.
J. av., N. W.
Allen, Charles, (V) 61, (Horn.), 1320
G, N. W.
Anderson, Frank, ( ) — , 1628 19th,
N- W. „ ,„ ^
Appleby, James F. R., (V) 68, (Reg.),
1430 33d, N. W. „ ^
Atkinson, Wade H., (V) 89, (Reg.),
604 12th, N. W.
Atwood, Oliver M., ( ) — , 1926 11th,
N. W.
Augusta, Alexander T., (01) 56,
(Reg)
Ayres, Wm. W., ( ) — , 1414 H,
N. W.
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Babbitt, Zeno B., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
810 11th, N. W.
Baggett, John B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1918
16th, N. W.
Baker, Leigh Yerkes, (Ej) 90, (Horn.),
1110 New York ave., N. W.
Baker, Robert W., (Ac) 87, (Reg.)L
816 17th, N.W.
Baker, Wm. W., ( ) — , (Hom.)^
916 S, N.W.
Baldwin, Wm. O., (Be) 52, (Reg.),
2035 P, N. W.
Ball, Charles A., (Be) 77, (Reg.), 233.
G, N.W.
Balloch, Edward A., (Bl) 79, (Reg.),
1218 12th, N.W.
Barber, James H. M., (V) 88, (Reg.)v
918 E, N.W.
Barnes, Samuel M., (Bl) 91, (Reg.)
Barker, Howard H., (T) 70, (Reg.),
1116 H. N. W.
Barrie, George, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1403
N. Y. av., N. W.
Barry, John P., ( ) — , (Reg), 1246
H, N. E.
Barstow, Kate D., (Bl) 84, (Reg.), 712
E. Capitol.
Battle, Louis J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 203
B, N. E.
Baudot, Joseph, ( ) — , (Reg.), 923
18th, N. W.
Bayne, John W., (O) 68, (Reg.), 116
2d, S. E.
Beall, Benjamin M., (V) 73, (Reg.),
1627 14th, N. W.
Beattie, Wray, ( ) — , 910 E. Capitol.
Beatty, Hugh W., (Bl) 86, (Reg.), 631
2d, N. W.
Beatty, Louis K., (Be) 81, (Reg.),
610 E. Capitol.
Behrend, Adajah, (V) 86, (Reg.), 1214
K, N. W.
Belt, Oliver E., (O) 86, (Reg.), 17th,
cor. H, N. W.
Bennett, Maitland C, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1728 8th, N. W.
Bennit, Wm. W., (Bl) 71, (Horn.), 1423
S, N. W.
579
580
PHYSICIANS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
W A.SHI NGTON— Continued.
Bermann, Isidor, (Ck) 78, (Reg.), 1016
S, N. W.
Billings, John S., (Al) 60, (Reg.), 3027
N, N. W.
Bird, James C, (A) 53, (Reg.), 1336
G, N. W.
Birdsall, Charles W., (G) 85, (Reg.),
1241 31st, N. W.
Bishop, Francis B., (O) 83, (Reg.),
1913 I, N. W.
Bland, M. Cora, (Dv) 78, (Eel.), 1121
10th, N. W.
Bliss, James E., ( ) — . (Reg.), 624
L, N. E.
Began, Frederick M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
421 G, N. W.
Bogan, Martin V. B., (Be) 51, (Reg.),
606 Mass. ave., N. W.
Bogan, Samuel W., (Be) 60, (Reg.),
421 G, N. W.
Bond, Samuel S., (V) 65, (Reg.), 813
1st, N. W.
Boss, Rufus D., (V) 91, (Reg.), 701
7th, N. E.
Bovee, J. Wesley, (Be) 85, (Reg.),
1404 H, N. W.
Boweu, Charles H., (Be) 62, (Reg.),
pOl Mass. ave, N. W.
Bowen, W. Sinclair, (O) 88, (Reg.),
1531 I, N. W.
Bowman, Charles V., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1104 Md. ave., S. W.
Bowie, Duncan M, ( ) — , (Reg.), 712
19th, N. W.
Boylie, 0. Breckinridge, (Be) 91,
(Reg.), 1408 Corcoran ave.
Boyle, Prank C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1355
U, N. W.
Brackett, John B., (Be) 70, (Reg.),
1310 R. I. ave., N. W.
Bradfield, Jefferson D., (V) 91, (Beg.),
1533 N. Capitol.
Bradford, Frederick G. H., (Af) 60,
(Reg.), 457 O, N. W.
Branson, John H., (Bl) 88, (Reg.). 8
to 10 a. m., 12 to 2, 6 to 8 p. m.
Brathwaite, Frederick G., (Ql 90,
(Reg.)
Briscoe, Walter C, (V) 69, (Reg.),
317 C, N. W.
Bromwell, Josiah R., (O) 71, (Reg.),
1147 Conn, av., N. W.
Brooke, Charles B., (O) 62, (Reg.),
605 N. Y. av., N. W.
Brooke, Edward A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
600 B, N. E.
Brooks, Floyd V., (B) 77, (Reg.), 1314
P. N. W. and 465 Fla. av., N, W.
Brooks, Philip B., (B)) 89, (Reg.), 320
3d, S. AV.
Brothers, Lewis J., ( ) — . (Bel.), 906
B, S. W.
Brown, Charles W., (Af) 71, (Reg.),
902 14th, N. W.
Brown, Robert AV., (Bl) 91, (Reg.),
1224 R, N. W.
Brown, Walter H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
, 213 8th, S. E.
Brown, AVm. A., ( ) — . (Beg.), 816
K, N. AV.
Bruckheimer, Moses, (Be) 68, (Reg.),
617 6th, N. AV.
Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, (Bl) 85,
(Reg.), 904 Mass. ave., N. W.
Brummett, Randolph B., ( ) — , (Reg.),
902 Penn. ave., S. B.
Brundage, Alfred R., ( ) — , (Beg.),
618 R, N. W.
Bryan, Joseph H., (Ac) 77, (Reg.),
818 17th, N. W.
Buckley, John W., (Ai) 44, (Reg.),
1216 16th, N. W.
Burke, Thomas W., (V) 84, (Beg.),
1031 8th, N. W.
Burnett, Swan M., (K) 70, (Reg.),
1770 Mass. ave., N. W.
Burrett, Alice, ( ) — , (Horn.), 1129
14th, N. W.
Burton, George C, (Bm) 81, (Reg.),
810 H, N. E.
Burwell, John Page, (B) 80, (Beg.),
904 14th, N. W.
Busey, Samuel C, (A) 48, (Beg.), 901
16th, N. W.
Bushuell, John H., (Jd) 45, (Reg.),1122
11th, N. W.
Butler, Wm., ( ) — , (Reg.), 2713 Dum-
barton av, N. W.
Byrns, Wm. P., (V> 73, (Reg.), 35
B, S. E.
Cabaniss, George W., (Bl) 90, (Reg.),
1906 K, N. W. . \ s /,
Caldwell, Charles T., (Be) 79, (Reg.),
1110 P, N. W. . V 6 /.
Caldwell, Miller, ( ) — , (Reg.), 143
L, N. W.
Callan, Cornelius, V. N., (V) 68,
(Reg.), 1422 F, N. W.
Calver, Thomas, ( ) — , (Reg.), 117
B, N. E.
C'^^TI^Malcqlm, (Bq) 59, (Horn.),
*^i^?^^\t%'"^'''"( > - (^eg.), 821
17th, N. W.
Cannon, Walter D., (V) 91, (Reg.),
1011 M, N. W.
Capehart, B. Ashbourne, (O) 86, (Reg.),
1814 H, N. W.
Cardozo, Francis J., (Bl) 88, (Reg.),
306 3d, S. W. ' \ Bl,
Carleton, Otto J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 507
12th, N. "v^r.
Carlisle, George M., (Gj) 90, (Reg.),
229 Ind. av., N. W.
Carman, Louis D., (Bl) 88, (Keg.),
1351 Q, N. w. . ''
Carpenter, John B., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1717 14th, N. W. . V B ^
Carpenter, John E., (Lz) 66, (Reg.),
604 5th, N. W. . V "B ^
*^iq\^,?-^/' (^') SS- (^eg.), 1103
lotn, N. W.
Carraher John v., (AO 86, (Reg.), Si2
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PHYSICIANS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
581
WASHINGTON.— CoDtiDued.
Carroll, James J., (V) 77, (Reg.), 1232
9th, N. W.
Carroll, Joseph M., ( ) — , (Reg.).
1736 14th, N. W.
Chamberlln, Frank T., (V) 85, (Reg.),
226 N. J. ave., N. W.
Chapman, Nathaniel, ( ) — , (Reg.),
907 M, N. W.
Chew, Thomas I., (O) 68, (Reg.), 226
E. Capitol.
Childs, Creed W., ( ) — , (Reg.), 315
F, S. W.
Choate, Rufus, (V) 67, (Reg.), 1317
F, N. W., and 3267 O, N. W.
Clark, Charles R., (N) 91, (Reg.),
1502 19th, N. W.
Clark, (Jeorge C, (B) 88, (Reg.), 821
E. Capitol.
Clark, TaliafeiTO, (Ac) 90, (Reg'.),
900 K, N. W.
Cleaves, Frederick H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1322 L, N. W.
Coe, Anton, (Be) 88, (Reg.), 1110 F,
N. W., and 1818 15th, N. W.
CofEron, Willard H., (V) 88, (Reg.),
5 Tenn. ave., N. E.
Cole, G. R. Lee, (O) 87, (Reg.), 424
7th, S. W.
Cole, John T., ( ) — , (Reg.), 907 H,
N. W.
Collins, Charles R., (B) 84, (Reg.),
1125 14th, N. W.
Compton, Wm. P., ( ) — , 1732 K,
N. W.
Counell, Benjamin F., (Bq) 69,
(Homi, 3230 N, N. W.
Cook, G. Wythe, (O) 69, (Reg.), 3
Thomas Circle, N. W.
Corbin, Wm. E., (Bl) 88, (Reg.), 1005
23d, N. W.
Corey, Waterman F., (Bl) 80, (Reg.),
1305 R, N. W.
Cornish, Matel, (Bw) 92, (Reg.), 225
1st, S. B.
Cottrell, Joseph F., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1813 Riggs pi, N. W.
Coumbe, John T., (V) 72, (Reg.), 1312
9th, N. W.
Coumbe, Oscar H., (Lx) 91, (Reg.),
805 3d, S. E.
Crook, Harrison, (V) 78, (Reg.), 918
14th, N. W.
Crosson, Henry J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1835
H, N. W.
Crusor, Collin B., (Bl) 83, (Reg.),
2722 P, N. W.
Cudlipp, Malcolm A. , (V) 91, (Horn.),
218 I, N. W.
Custis, George W. N., (Bq) 88, (Horn.),
112 E. Capitol.
Custis, J. B. Gregg, (Bs) 78, (Horn.),
110 E. Capitol.
Custis, Marvin A., (Bq) 90, (Horn.),
631 E. Capitol.
, Cuthbert, Middleton F., (Be) 83,
(Reg.), 1462 R. I. av., N. W.
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Danforth, R. Foster, (V) 86, (Reg.),
010 1.2th, N. W.
Darby, John J., (V) 83. (Reg.), 451 O.
N. W.
Darling, Benjamin F., (Bl) 86, (Reg.),
1120 H, N. E.
Darrah, Austin A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 9
11th, N. E.
Davidson, Falconer, ( ) — , (Reg.), 204
Pa. av., S. E.
Davis, Charles A., (Bl) 83, (Horn.),
1013 16th, N. W.
Deale, Henry B., (Be) 87, (Reg.), 1224
14th, N. W.
De Carre, Alfred, (Be) 89, (Reg.), 9
N. Y. av., N. W.
Demarest, C. Lydecker, (K) 79, (Reg.),
708 E. Capitol.
De Meritt, John H., (V) 68, (Reg.),
1335 Vt. av., N. W.
Dennison, Ira W., (Bs) 90, (Horn.),
1114 N. Y. av., N. W.
Dexter, James E., (N) 60, (Reg.), 453
C, N. W.
Dillenback, Wm. J., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
1841 14th, N. W.
Donohue, Florence, (V) 72, (Reg.),
1134 8th, N. W.
Dooley, Francis X., (V) 65, (Reg.),
1335 Corcoran, N. W.
Dorsey, Lloyd, (O) 54, (Reg.), 913
Mass. av., N. W.
Dorsey, Thomas G., ( ) — , (Reg.),
400 B, S. E.
Douglass, J. F., ( ) — , (Reg.), 516
E. Capitol.
Drawbaugh, John A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
507 11th, N. W.
Dufour, Clarence R., (V) 90, (Reg.),
808 11th, N. W.
Dulaney, Joseph L., (O) 68, (Reg.),
926 I, N. W.
Duncan, Edward A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1109 B, N. E.
Duvall, Wm. T. S., (V) 65, (Reg.),
605 O, N. W.
Dye, Hobart S., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1400
K, N. W.
Dyer, John I., (Be) 47, (Reg.), 1438
Corcoran, N. W.
Eaton, Parley H., (Bl) 81, (Horn.),
1318 T, N. W.
Edson, Susan A., (Cn) 54, (Horn.),
1308 I, N. W.
Egan, E. Winfield, ( ) — , (Reg.),
17th cor. F, N. W.
Eliot, Johnson, (V) 90, (Reg.), 1417
N, N. W.
Ellyson, R. Maitland, (Be) 88, (Reg.),
643 Q, N. W.
Emmons, Charles M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1019 G, S. E.
English, Charles H., (Lx) 89, (Reg.),
809 12th, N.W.
Erbach, Amelia, (Be) 89, (Reg.), 21
3d, N. B.
Evans, Warwick, (V) 52, (Reg.), 1105
9th. N.W.
582
PHYSICIANS OF THE DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA.
WAS HINGTON.— Continued.
Evans, Wm. B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1926
12th, N. W.
Fenwick, George P., (Be) 59, (Reg.),
504 6th, S.W.
Finney, Adam B., (F) 60, (Reg.), 657
N. Y. ave., N. W.
Fishblote, S. Albert, ( ) — , (Reg.),
809 14th, N. W.
Fitch, G. W. Horton, ( ) — , (Reg.),
924 N. Y. ave., N. W.
Ford, Simon S., ( ) — , (Horn.), 1919
nth, N. W.
Foster, Romulus A., (Be) 74, (Reg.),
2029 Q N W
Fowler, Wm.' 0.] (V) 88, (Reg.), 1141
5th, N. W.
Fox, Wm. H., (Be) 84, (Reg.), 1138
Conn, ave., N. W.
Francis, John R., (W) 78, (Reg.),
2106 Penu. ave, N. W.
Franzoni, Charles W., (Be) 69, (Reg.),
605 I, N. W.
Freer, James A., (Bs) 85, (Horn.),
1523 I, N. W.
Freeze, Harris H., (Be) 90, (Reg.),
510 7th, N. E.
French, Wm. B., (Be) 85, (Reg.), 800
A, S. E.
Friedrich, Leon L., (Be) 81, (Reg.),
329 B. Capitol.
Fry, Henry D., (O) 76, (Reg.), 1133
14th, N. W.
Furcrori, Gustavus W., (Bl) 88, (Reg.),
608 G, N. E.
Furniss, Henry W., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1144 15th, N. W.
Oaines, Richard L., (BI) 87, (Reg.),
2131 Brightwood ave, N. W.
Oallagher, Matilda J., ( ) — . (Reg.),
112 4th, S. E.
Gallagher, Michael L., (V) 89, (Reg.),
620 E, N. W.
Galloway, Thomas E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1110 P, N. W.
Gardner, Frank A., (Bs) 82, (Hom.),
1016 14th, N. W.
Gardner, Joseph N., (O) 89, (Hom.),
1106 H, N. E.
Gatchell, Wm. P., (Bl) 91, (Reg.), 324
Mass. ave., N. E.
Geddes, Wm., (Bl) 84, (Horn.), 1719
G, N. W.
Gerry, Nathaniel R., ( ) — , (Reg.)
1453 Corcoran, N. W.
Gibbs, B. Prank, (Bq) 85, (Hom.),
1629 14th, N. W.
Gibbs, Edwin A., (G) 81, (Reg.), 1608
13th, N. W.
Gibson, Wm. S., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1438
y, N. W.
Gilbert, Charles B., (Bq) 76, (Horn.),
1403 H, N. W.
Gill, Wm. T., (Be) 87, (Reg.), 1327
5th, N. W.
Gillette, Hubbard, (Am) 89, (Reg.),
1300 U, N. W.
Gladmon, Edwin, (Lx) 90, (Reg.), 503
N. J. ave., N. W.
Glazebrook, Larkin White, ( ) — .
(Reg.), 715 14th, N. W.
Gleeson, James K., (Be) 69, (Reg.),
1316 R, N. W.
Gobrecht, Wm. H., (P) 49, (Reg.),
1222 11th, N. W.
Godding Wm. W., (Ah) 57, (Reg.),
Gov't Hosp. for the Insane.
Goines, Wm. H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 506
P, N. W.
Goldsborough, Edward K., (Dm) 64,
(Reg.), 1331 K, N. W.
Goodall, Henry S., ( ) — . (Reg.),
2006 14th, N. W.
Goodman, Wm. R., (V) 70, (Reg.),
216 13%, S. W.
Goolrick, Peter, (B) 61, (Reg.), 523
9th, N. W.
Graham, James F., (Bl) 77, (Reg.),
611 Whitney av., N. W.
Graham, Neil P., (I) 62, (Reg.), 907
N. Y. av., N. W.
,Giraham, R. Henderson, (Aa) 79,
(Reg.), 232 Mass. av., N. W.
Greene, John W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1306
Half, S. E.
Grinder, G«)rge W., Jr., (Lx) 85,
(Reg.), 923 9th, N. W.
Grinsted, Wm., ( ) — , (Reg.), 637
9th, N. E.
Groot, Simon I., (Ai) 46, (Horn.), 924
N. Y. av., N. W.
Gross, George, (Ch) 60, (Bot), 311 B.
Capitol.
Hagner, Charles E., (A) 69, (Reg.),
1744 M, N. W.
Hall, Arthur J., (Be) 86, (Reg.), 811
13th, N. W.
Hall, Julia R., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1526
L, N. W.
Hall, Wm. H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1503
12th, N. W.
Halliday, Francis A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
113 Md. av., N. W.
Hamilton, Richard T., ( ) — , (Reg.),
67 G, S. W.
Hammett, Charles M., (V) 56, (Reg.),
644 P, S. W.
Hammett, Charles M., Jr., ( ) — ,
(Reg.), 644 P, S. W.
Hammond, Thomas V., (B) 82, (Reg.),
1713 H, N. W.
Hammond, Wm. A., (N) 48, (Reg.),
13th, I cor. Princeton, N. W.
Handy, Wm. E., (Be) 85, (Reg.), 300
A, N. E.
Hannon, Sam'l. L., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
200 D, N. W.
Hansmann, Theo, (Ci) 50, (Reg.), 1310
I, N. W.
Harding, Harry T., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1204 G, N. W.
Harrison, G. Byrd, (Ac) 79, (Reg.),
605 14th, N. W.
Harrison, J. Stinson, (Al) 48, (Reg.),
718 10th, N. W.
Harvey, Levin H., (V) 75, (Reg.), 1142
7th, N. W.
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PSYSICIAN8 OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
583
"WASHINGTON.— Continued.
Haskins, Henry W^ ( ) — . (Reg.),
1622 Vt. ave., N. #.
Hawkes, Wm. H., (A) 74, (Reg.),
734 17th. N. W.
Hawxhurst, Howard H., (Bs) 91,
(Horn.), 1333 L, N. W.
Hayes, Henry L,., (V) 91, (Reg.), 113
1st, N. E.
Hayes, Joshua R., ( ) — . (Reg.),
307 FNE »'■■' \»/»
^^,V^^™-.^' ^■' t"^) '^'^' (ii«s-)>
oil E. Capitol.
Heger, Anthony, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1901
I, N. W.
Heiberger, Ida J., (D) 85, (Reg.),
722 18th, N. W. > V 5/.
^lil^'^'n.T^™- ^•' 0B> 87, (Reg.), 728
oth, N. B.
Helton, Addison S., (Bl) 89, (Reg.),
252 9th, N.E. ' V s;,
H|nderson, George, (Bl) 85, (Reg.),
Hepburn, James H., ( ) — . (Reg.),
11th cor. F, N. w!
Herbert, James W., ( ) — , (Reg.),
824 D S E > V ' > v"=6.^>
^^''t^'Jl- "^^"«> (V) 59, (Reg.), 205
M, H. W.
Herman Meyer, (B) 91, (Reg.), 915
otn, N. W.
Heron, George H., (Bl) 77, (Horn,),
1016 9th, N. W.
^nfu^VT^S H., (Bl) 87, (Horn.), 1016
ath, N. w.
Hicks, S. belancy, ( ) — , (Reg.),
604 9th, N. W.
Hm, Joseph, ( ) — , (Reg.), 2734 P,
JV. w.
Hill, Richard S., (V) 86, (Reg.), 1.^29
Corcoran, N. W.
Hinds, Clara Bliss, (Be) 87, (Reg.),
E, cor. 11th, N. W.
Hines, J. M., ( ) — , (Reg.), Atlantic
Bldg.
Hislop, Margaret, (Cd) 131, (Hom.),
313 M, N. W.
Hodges, J. Walter, ( ) — , (Reg.),
201 2d, S. E. . V s ;,
Hoffman, Wm., (J —, (Reg.), 1223
Mass. ave., N. W.
Hold'en, Raymond T., (V) 81, (Reg.),
802 6th, S. W.
Hood, Thomas B., (T) 62, (Reg.), 1009
O, N. W.
Hord, Wm. T., Jr., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1702
19th, N. W.
Hore, Oassius W., (Dm) 86, (Reg.),
5121/2 S.W.
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Hosford, Louisa P., ( ) — , (Reg.), 918
H, N. W.
Hotchkiss, Moses T., ( ) — , (Reg.),
218 6th, S. E.
Howard, Joseph T., (V) 59, (Reg.),
1126 9th, N. W.
Howell, Arnold G., (Bl) 85, (Reg.), 240
3d, S. W.
Hubbell, Julian B., ( ) — . (Horn.),
17th, cor. F, N. W.
Hughes, Wm. D., (Bl) 84, (Beg.), 651
TT "M" Tni
Hull, T?heoaore Y., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Brookland.
Hulse, George D., ( ) — , (Reg.), 750
6th, S. E.
Hunt, Henry J., (N) 78, (Reg.), 118
B, N. W.
Hunt, PresUy G., ( ) — , (Reg.), 825
14th, N. W.
Hyatt, Frank, (O) 72, (Reg.), 1022
14th, N. W.
Jack, Wm. A., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1820
16th, N. W.
Jaisohn, Philip, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1208
K, N. W.
Jauney, Edgar, (Nk) 82, (Hom.), 12
Iowa Circle, N. W.
Jenkins, Ralph, (Bs) 87, (Horn.), 1732
Mass av., N. W.
Jenner, Norman R., (Be) 90, (Reg.),
1731 12th, N. W.
Johnson, Albert E., (Be) 69, (Reg.),
213 1st, S. B.
Johnson, Frank Gray, (V) 91, (Reg.),
1444 R. I. av., N. W.
Johnson, Henry L. E., (Be) 92, (Reg.),
1400 !>, N. W.
Johnson, John, ( ) — , (Horn.), 917
8th, N. W.
Johnson, John M., ( ) — , (Reg.), 606
Md. av., N. E.
Johnson, Joseph Taber, (V) 67, (Reg.),
1728 K, N. W.
Johnson, Lewis A., ( ) — , 709 O.
S. W.
Johrston, Wm. W., (A) 65, (Reg.),
1603 K, N. W.
Jolley, Bushrod B^ (G) 81, (Reg.),
210 Fla. av., N. i^.
JoUiffe, Charles C, ( ) — , (Reg.), 608
3d, N. W.
Jones, Daniel, ( ) — , (Reg.), Takoma
pk.
Jordan, Charles M., (N) 80, (Beg.),
1421 F, N. W. > \ 6/,
Julihn, Magnus L., (V) 66, (Eel.),
200y2 7th, S. W.
Junghaus, John H., ( ) — , (Reg.).
1314 Md. av.,N. E.
Kalusowski, Henry E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
910 N. Y. av., N. W.
Keech, Thomas A. R., (O) 56, (Reg.),
424 E. Capitol.
ICehrer, August B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 930
N. Y. av., N. W.
Kelley, J. Thomas, (Be) 90, (Reg.),
Columbia Hospital. I
584
PHYSICIANS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
(Reg.)
"WASHINGTON.— ContiDued.
Kellogg, Edward J., ( )
461 N, S. W.
Kerr, James, (Ct) 70, (Reg.), 1711 H,
N. W.
Ketcham, Cassius M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
26 N, N. W.
Ketcham, Orlando C, (V) 71, (Reg.),
608 E. Capitol.
Keves, Charles W., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1108 8th, N. W.
Keyser, Peter L., ( ) — , (Blec), 2019
Mass. av., N. W.
King, Albert F. A., (Be) 61, (A) 65,
(Reg.), 1315 Mass. av., N. W.
King, Earnest P., (Bl) 83, (Reg.),
1116 M, N. W.
King, Wm. R., (Bq) 81, (Reg.), 1422
K, N. W.
Kingsman, Richard, (Bl) 86, (Reg.),
701 E. Capitol.
Kleinschmidt, Carl H. A., (V) 62,
(Reg.), 3107 N, N. W.
Knapp, Herbert D., ( ) — , (Reg.),
522 21st, N. W.
Knott, Van Biiren, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1711 H, N. W.
Kolipinski, Louis, (V) 83, (Reg.), 625
' I, N. W.
Koones, Charles K., (Be) 87, (Reg.),
635 M, N. W.
Kramer, Thomas B., (Bl) 87, (Reg.),
634 A, S. E.
Krogstad, Henry, (Ex) 88, (Hom.),
915 16th, N. W.
Kurtz, John, ( ) — , (Reg.), 3142 P,
N. W.
Lamb, Daniel S., (V) 67, (Reg.), 800
10th, N. W.
Latimer, George, (Be) 49, (Horn.), 1326
N. Y. ave., N. W.
Lee, Adelbert H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 639
Pa. ave., S. E.
Lee, George Hyde, (Cn) 76, (Horn.),
1311 14th, N. W.
Leech, D. Clin. (Be) 87, (Reg.), 631
Md. ave., N. E.
Leech, Frank, (Be) 91, (Reg.), 1715
14th, N. W.
Leon, Edward, ( ) — , (Reg.), 464
C, N. W.
Lewis, Samuel E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1418 14th, N. W.
Liddell, Henry, (Lx) 91, (Reg.), 809
T, N. W.
Lieber, Francis, (A) 91, (Reg.), 1322
18th, N. W.
Llghthill, August P., ( ).— , (Reg.),
1411 K, N. W.
Lincoln, Nathan Smith, (O) 52, (Reg.),
1514 H, N.W.
Little, Joseph W., (Be) 72, (Reg.),
1313 14th, N. W.
Lochboehler, George J., (V) 89, (Reg.),
55 K, N.W.
Lopp, Wm. H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 23 5th,
N. E.
Loring, Francis B., (Be) 74, (Reg.),
1420 K, N. W.
Lothrop, Edwin S., ( ) — , (Reg.), 807
B. Capitol.
Lovejoy, James W. H., (B) 51, (Reg.),
900 12th, N. W.
Luce, Charles R., (V) 85, (Reg.),
206 B. S. E.
McAllister, John F., (Ax) 91, (Reg.),
1203 H, N. E.
McArdle, Thomas E., (V) 79, (Reg.),
821 16th, N.W.
McBlair, .John H., (V) 69, (Reg.), 439
9th, N.W.
McOormick, John H., (Lx) 91, (Reg.),
1225 L, N.W.
McDuffee, Joseph A., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1118 K, N. W.
McGee, Anita Newcomb, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1225 Conn, ave., N. W.
McGuire, James C, (Be) 79, (Reg),
818 17th, N.W.
MoKaig, Joseph F., ( 1 — , (Reg.), 112
6th, S. B.
McKim, Samuel A. H., (Be) 52, (Reg.),
25 5th, S. E.
McKimmie, Oscar A. M., (Be) 91,
(Reg.), 1333 N, N. W.
McLain, John S., (Be) 71, (Reg.), 1924
N, N.W.
McManus, George R., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Takoraa pk.
McPherson, Dorsey M., (Bl) 77, (Reg.),
1822 15th, N. W.
McWhorter, Wm. D., ( ) — , (Reg.),
817 8th, N. W.
Macafee, Burton, ( ) — , (Reg.), 139
Corcoran Building.
MacDonald, George, ( ) — , (Elec.),
906 15th, N. W.
Macdonald, Thomas L., (Bq) 88,
(Hom.), 1106 N. Y. av., N. W.
Machinek, Camillo H., (Bl) 92, (Reg.),
806 10th, N. W.
MacKall, Louis, Jr., (Be) 90, (Reg.),
Dumbarton av., N. W.
MacKall, Louis, Jr., (Bl) 90, (Reg.),
3040 Dumbarton av., N. W.
Mackey, Argyle, (O) 90, (Reg.), 722
H, N. E.
Maddox, Wm. J., (B) 75, (Reg.), 49
Maddoxi Wm. R., (V) 77, (Reg.), 2139
Penn. av., N. W.
Magruder, George Lloyd, (Bl) 70,
(Reg.), 815 Vt. av., N. W.
Mallam, Charles E., (V) 82, (Reg.),
1533 Kingman Place, N. W.
MaUam, Thomas F., (V) 80, (Reg.),
117 B, S. B.
Maloney, James A., (Be) 91, (Reg.),
1424 Q, N. W.
Mannakee, Blisha O., (Bd) 66, (Reg.),
1626 19th, N. W.
Manning, Wm. P., (0) 69, (Reg.),
2002 14th, N. W.
Marmion, George H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1115 F, N. W.
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585
WASHINGTON.— Continued.
Marmion, Wm. V., (A) 66, (Reg.),
1108 F, N. W.
Marshall, Charles H., (A) 90, (Reg.),
516 20th, N. W.
Marshall, Oolllns, (Bl) 83, (Reg.), 1010
11th, N. W.
Marstellar, A, A., (Bl) 73, (Reg.), 304
C, N. W.
Martin, Horace J., (G) ( ) — , 316 F,
N. W.
Martin, Thomas, (Bl) 84, (Reg.), 310
N. Y. av., N. W.
Mattingly. Wm. H., (Bl) 01, (Hom.),
720 H, N. E.
Mauss, Richard J., (Bl) 89, (Reg.),
1701 6th. N. W.
Maxcy, Frederick E., (Bu) 79, (Reg.),
' 18 Iowa Circle, N. W.
May, Wm., (Q) 74, (Reg.), 1828 Jef-
ferson, N. W.
Mayfield, Clifton, (Be) 80, (Reg.),
1385 30th, N. W.
Meredith, John Cabell, (G) 85, (Reg.),
154 D, S. E.
Merriam, Arthur C, (Be) 89, (Reg.),
1201 N. J., ave., N. W.
Merriam, Ephraim C, (Ay) 64, (Reg.),
622 N. J. ave., N. W.
Mew, Wm. M., (Be) 81, (Hom.), 1725
De Sales, N. W.
Meyenberg, Kaufman, ( ) — , (Hom.),
■ 1200 Mass. ave., N. W.
Middleton, Rosier, (Be) 89, (Reg.),
1212 9th, N. W.
Miller, Thomas (Bl) 84, (Reg.), 1616
7th, N. W.
Miller, Wm. L., (Be) 83, (Reg.), 410
K, N. W.
Minor, Charles L., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1328
N. Y. ave., N. W.
Mitchell, Andrew B., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1931 K, N. W.
Mitchell, B. R., ( ) — , (Beg.), 505
13th, N. W.
Moffatt, Samuel S., (Ej) 78, (Horn.),
719 11th, N. W.
Moffitt, Melvin M., (Cn) 82, (Hom.),
127 B, S. E.
Mohun, Thomas B., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1005 H, N. W.
MOncure, Jaquelin A., ( ) — . (Reg.),
1124 Conn, ave., N. W.
Moore, Joseph B., (V) 71, (Reg.), 57
K, N. E.
Moore, Joseph H., (As) 73, (Reg.),
728 17th, N. W.
Moran, John F., (V) 87, (Reg.), 2420
Pa. ave., N. W.
Morgan, Edwin L., (Dm) 79, (Reg.),
2141 Pa. ave., N. W.
Morgan, Francis P., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1328 9th, N. W.
Morgan, James D., (V) 85, (Reg.),
919 15th, N. W.
Morris, G. G., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1407 N.
Y. av., N. W.
Morrison, Mary E., (Bl) 86, (Reg.),
508 9th. N. W.
Morsell, Wm. F., ( ) — . (Reg.), 3033
Irving pi, N. W.
Morton, Bowditch, ( ) — , (Reg.), The
Shoreham.
Muhleman, Samuel A., (Bs) 75,
(Horn.), 1512 8th, N. W.
Mudd, Joseph A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 106
9th, S. E.
Muncast'.-r.Magruder, (O) 83, (Reg.),
1510 H, N. W.
Muncaster, Otho M., (O) 66, (Reg.),
1811 H, N. W.
Muucaster, Stuart B., (V) 85, (Reg.),
1510 H. N. W.
Mundell. John H., (O) 49, (Reg.), 1022
18th, N. W.
Munson, Reginald, (Be) 83, (Horn.),
11th, cor. F., N. W.
Murray, T. Morris, (O) 73, (Reg.), 730
17th, N. W.
Nash, Francis S., (Ac) 77, (Reg.), 909
16th, N. W.
Neale, Richard A., (V) 70, (Reg.),
1808 H, N. W.
Neely, John Ramsay, (Bl) 87, (Reg.),
310 Ind. ave., N. W.
Newman, Henry M., (V), 76, (Reg.),
2403 Pa. ave., N. W.
Nicholson, Leonard S., (G) 90, (Reg.),
923 12th, N. W.
Norcum, Henderson S., (A) 52, (Reg.),
151 C, N. E.
Norcum, Francis A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1850 5th, N. W.
Norris, Phoebe R., ( ) — (Reg.), 903
M, N. W.
Norwood, John O., (Bl) 84, (Reg.),
1632 Superior, N. W.
Ober, George C, (V) 82, (Reg.), 210
TO S TT
Ogd'en, ' David M., (Be) 88, (Reg.),
1624 P, N. W.
O'Kie, Wm. T., (B) 62, (Reg.), 1217
F, N. W.
O'Malley, Austin, ( ) — . (Reg.), 1742
F, N. W.
Osmun, Charles J., (G) 75, (Reg.), 917
12th, N. W. ,„ , ^„„,
Page, Wm. R., ( ) -, (Reg.), 1221
M, N. W. ^ ,
Page, Nelson Calvin, ( ) — , (Bot.),
406 7th, S. W.
Park, Francis E., (Bl) 86, (Beg.), 715
S, N. W.
Parker, Joseph M., ( ) — , (Reg.), 512
8th, S. E.
Parsons, Albert B., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Takoma pk.
Parsons, Mary A, (Bl) 73, (Reg.),
1210 H, N. W.
Patterson, De Witt C, (I) 51, (Reg.),
919 I, N. W.
Peck, M. D., (Be) 69, (Reg.), 924 F,
N. W.
Perry, George N., (Bl) 84, (Reg.),
1524 14th, N. W.
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PHTSICIANS OF THE DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON— Continued.
Peter Axmistead, (Be) 61, (Eeg.),
3044 O, N. W.
Peterson, B. H., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1420
N. Y. av., N. W.
Petteys, Charles V., (V) 73, (Reg.),
1822 12tli, N. W.
Pierre, Samuel M., ( ) — . (Reg.), 718
23d, N. W.
Pile,, Mayne M., (Fs) 84, (Reg.), 1230
14th, N. W.
Pinkard, Henry M., ( ) — . (Reg.),
720 11th, N. W.
Piatt, Susan F., ( ) -, (Reg.), 1927
13th, N. W.
Pool, Benjamin G., (Be) 79, (Reg.),
945 R. I. av., N. W.
Pope, Gustavus W., (N) 51, (Hom.),
1109 14th, N. W.
Postley, Charles E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1429 11th, N. W.
Poulton, Wm. E., (V) 64, (Reg.), 303
4% S W
Powell, "leaac A., ( ) — . (Reg.), 1115
G, N. W.
. Prentiss, D. "Webster, (A) 64, (Reg.),
1101 14th, N. W.
Price, John F., (T) 75, (Reg.), 607
6th, S. W.
Price, Wm. K., (Bl) 88, (Reg.), 932
22d, N. W.
Purcell, Edward J., ( ) — . (Reg.), 483
N, N. W.
Purnell, Wm. W., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1036
3d, N. W
Purvis, Charles B., (I) 65, (Reg.), 1118
13th, N. W.
Ouay, John B., ( ) — . (Reg.), 627
1331 L, N. W.
BadclifEe, Samuel J., (V) 52, (Reg.),
M, N. T&.
Rand, Charles F., (V) 73, (Reg.), 122&
15th, N. W.
Ransom, Stacy A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 72
M, N. W.
Rauh, Jacob F., ( ) — , (Reg.), 319
B, S. E.
Rauterberg, Lewis E., (V) 67, (Horn.),
510 5th, N. W.
Reily, James R., (A) 59, (Reg.), 221
m, s. w.
Reuling, George ( ) — . (Reg.), 1017
15th, N. W.
Reybum, Robert, (Dv) 56, (Reg.), 714
13th, N. W.
Rich, Frank R., (O) 89, (Reg.), 3227
N, N. W.
Richards, Nancy D., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1404 L, N. W.
Richardson, Charles W., (A) (Be) 84,
(Reg.), 1102 L, N. W.
Richardson, George H., (Bl) 90, (Reg.),
309 11th, N. E.
Richev, Stephen O., (Au) 76, (Reg.),
732 17th, N. W.
Richmond, Paul, ( ) — , (Reg.), 324
11th, S. E.
Riddelle, Philip S., (V) 79, (Reg.),
Central National Bank Building.
Riley, Jerome R., (Be) 73, (Reg.),
654 B, S. E.
Riley, T. Gustavus, (A) 88, (Reg.),
638 B, S. W.
Rindlaub, John H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
2032 I, N. W.
Ritchie, Louis W., (V) 63, (Reg.),
32.59 N, N. W.
Robbins, Ansel J., (V) 92, (Reg.), 16
3d, N. E.
Robbins, Henry A., (V) 61, (Reg.),
1720 M, N. W.
Roberts, Grace, (Be) 77, (Horn.), 1109
K, N. W. „ ^
Roberts, Palmer W., (Bl) 83, (Reg.),
702 N. C. ave., S. E.
Robins, Wm. L., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1405
N. y. ave., N. W. ,„ ^
Robinson, Thomas, (V) 76, (Reg.),
1415 P, N.W. _ . ^.,„
Rogers, James R., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1417
10th, N.W. ,„ ,
Rollings, Harry W., ( ) — , (Reg.),
816 23d, N.W. ^„„„
Roose, W. Smith, ( ) — , (Reg.), 1732
15th, N.W. .^^ ^
Rosette, John, ( ) — , (Reg.), 411 K,
N.W.
Ross, Irving C, (O) 66, (Reg.), The
Albany.
Ross, Ralph H., ( ) -. (Reg.), 815
Vt. ave., N.W.
Roy, Philip S., (Ac) 80, (Reg.), 1 L,
N.W.
Ruffin, Sterling, (Be) 90, (Reg.), 1116
N. Y. ave., N. W.
Russell, Howard C, ( ) — , (Reg.),
819 17th, N. W.
Russell, Leonidas, ( ) — . (Reg.), 415
6th, N. W.
Safeold, James P., (Be) 85, (Reg.),
1604 8th, N. W.
St. Clair, Francis A., (V) 91, (Reg.),
1525 14th, N. W.
SchaefEer, Edward M., (Be) 68, (Reg.),
813 14th, N. W.
Scholl, Joseph, (Fp) 52, fReg.), 907 T,
N. W.
Scott, J. Poster, (Ag) 84, (Dc) 88,
(Reg.), 1311 Conn, av., N. W.
Sellhausen, Ernest A., (Be) 74, (Reg.),
640 G, N. W.
Sessford, Joseph S. F., (V) 85, (Reg.),
1012 N. H. av., N. W.
Shade, Nevin B., (B) 78, (Reg.), 1234
14th, N. W.
Shaw, John W., (A) 90, (Reg.), 908
15th, N. W.
Shekell, Abraham B., (V) 63, (Reg.),
1529 32d, N. W.
Sherwood, Thomas H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
913 M, N.W.
Shirley, John J., ( ) — . (Reg.), 903
M, N.W.
Shoemaker, Ferdinand, ( ) — , (Reg.),
3115 O, N.W.
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587
WASHINGTON.— Contmued.
Shorb, Edmund F., (O) 46, (Eeg.),
1124 Sth, N. W.
Shoulters, George H., (V) 83, (Horn.),
1700 14th, N.W.
Shrader, Houston D., (Ao) 75, (Reg.),
804 9th, N. W.
Shute, Daniel K., (Be) 83, (Reg.),
1821 Q, N. W.
Slattery, John J., ( ) — , (Reg.), 252
11th, S. E.
Smith, Edwin G., ( ) — , (Reg.), 404
1st, N. B.
Smith, Julia E., (Bl) 89, (Reg.), 1100
M, N. W.
Smith, Leon, ( ) — , (Reg.), 8139 O,
N. W.
Smith, Thomas C, (V) 64, (Reg.),
1183 12th, N. W.
Snowden, Ajthur, (B) 83, (Reg.), 1272
N. H. av., N. W.
Snyder, Arthur A., (N) 82, (Reg.),
3051 N, N. W.
Sohon, Frederick, (V) 88, (Reg.), 512
I, N. W.
Sonnenschmidt, Charles W., (V) 67,
(Reg.), 1307 H, N. W.
Sothoron, Elmer H., (K) 90, (Reg.),
1921 I, N. W.
Sothoron, James T., (V) 65, (Reg.),
1917 I, N. W.
Southworth, Richmond J., (Q) 66,
(Reg.), 1220 36th, N. W.
Sowers, Z. T., (Be) 70, (Reg.), 1320
N. Y. av., N. W.
Spackman, Mary D., (Bl) 72, (Reg.),
1634 16th, N. W.
Stafford, John J., (V) 85, (Reg.), 467
F, S. W.
Starr, Wm. M., ( ) — , (Reg.), 709
G, N. W.
Steams, John, (Be) 60, (Reg.), 2117
G, N. W.
Stearns, Solomon S., (V) 68, (Horn.),
1425 R. I. av., N. W-
Stone. Isaac S., (O) 72, (Reg.), 1504
IT, N. W.
Stone, James H., (Be) 89, (Keg.), 1306
R. I. av., N. W.
Stone, T. Ritchie, (Aq) 84, (Reg.,
1345 P, N. W.
Storch, August B., ( ) — , (Reg.), I4i
B, N. E.
Story, James J., (Bl) 90, (Reg.), 1355
Md. av., N. E.
Stoutenburgh, John H., ( ) — , (Reg.),
Columbian Hospital.
Stowell, Charles H., (W) 72, (Jieg.),
1326 N. y. av., N. W.
Street, Daniel B., (V) 74, (Reg.), 1102
9th, N. W.
Street, Harlow R., (V) 92. (Reg.), 602
Stri'ckler, Melchior B., (A) 61, (Keg.),
512 E. Capitol.
Stuart, James, (Be) 92, (Reg.), 2005
12th, N. W.
^'io'^^S'^V,-^^?'^^ ^■' (^^) 86, (Reg.),
821 N. Capitol.
315 P, S. W.
Summy, Benjamin W., (V) 86, (Reg.),
920 39th, N.W. ' v s ;.
Suter, Henderson, (A) 77, (Reg.), 1252
31st, N. W.
Swain, Oliver A. T., ( ) — . (Reg.),
604 Mass. ave., N. W. '- ^ "
Sweeny, A. W., ( ) — . (Reg.), 813
Vt. ave., N. W.
Sweet, Fred. K., ( ) — , (Hom.), 1109
I, N. E.
Swormstedt, Lyman B., (Bq) 77,
(Horn.), 1455 14th, N. W.
Tancil, Arthur W., (Bl) 86, (Reg.),
2116 Penn. ave., N. W.
Tarkington, Joseph A., (V) 70, (Reg.),
217 D, N. W. ^
Taylor, Leroy M., (V) 60, (Reg.), 1221
Mass. ave., N. W.
Taylor, T. Archibald, (V) 85, (Reg.),
238 Mass. ave.. N. W.
Thompson, J. Ambrose, ( ) — , (Reg.).
2435 K, N. W. V s/.
Thompson, J. Ford, (O) 57, (Reg.), 804
17th, N. W.
Thompson, Millard P., (Be) 84, (Reg.),
lllg Penn. ave., T^. W.
Thoussen, Wm. J. R., ( ) — , (Reg.),
444 N. Y. ave., N. W.
Tompkins, Edmund Lee, (Ac) 85,
(Reg.), 826 14th, N. W.
Toner, John T., ( ) — , (Reg.), 501
21. \ .;].
Toner, Joseph M., (B) 53, (Reg.), 1445
Mass. ave., N. W.
Torrey, Turner, (V) 73, (Reg.), 708
11th, S. E.
Townshend, Smith, (Be) 69-70, (Reg.),
408 6th, N. W.
Trott, Thomas H., (V) 67, (Reg.), 911
O "W" T^
Tyler, Abbie C, (Je) 68, (Reg.), 401
3d, N. W.
Van Rensselaer, John, (Be) 89, (Reg.),
2 Thomas Circle, N. W.
Vaughan, George T., (Ac) 79, (K) 80,
(Reg.), 518 B, N. E.
Verdi, Tullio De, S., (Bq) 56, (Horn.),
815 14th, N.W.
Vincent, Thomas N., (B) 89, (Reg.),
1221 N, N. W.
Waggaman, Samuel, ( ) , (Reg.), 917
F, N.W.
Wagner, George H., (V) 85, (Reg.),
1120 12th, N. E.
Wales, Philip S., (O) 56, (Reg.), 817
15th, N. W.
AValker, Allen, (O) 86, (Reg.), Blair
road.
Walsh, John E., (Be) 90, (Reg.), 934
Pa. ave., S. E.
Walsh, Ralph, (V) 63, (Reg.), 1504
H, N. W.
Walter, John, (V) 68, (Reg.), 1010 F,
N. W.
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WASHINGTON.— Continued
Walter, Wm. F., ( ) — . vReg.), 4.87
H, S. W.
Ward, Wm., (V) 71, (Reg.), 1924 H,
N. W.
Waring, .Tames H. N., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1932 11th, N. W\
Warren, George W., ( ) — , (Horn.),
1208 H, N. E.
Watts, Samuel R., (BI) 72, (Reg.),
1808 M, N. W.
Waycott, Sarah M., ( ) — , (Reg.),
50872 13th, N. W.
Webb, E. Douglass, (Be) 89, (Reg.),
1019 16th, N. W.
Wellington, John R., (Be) 91, (Reg.),
1459 14th, N. W.
Wells, Francis, ( ) — , (Reg.), 3 Ii"itz-
morris ct., N. W.
Werner, Philip P., (Ah) 45, (Reg.),
Mass av, N. E.
West, George Wm., ( ) — , (Reg.),
1102 14th, N. W.
Wiehle, C. A. Max, ( ) — , (Reg.),
1621 Conn, av, N. W.
Wilder, James R., (Bl) 88, (Reg.),
412 B, S. E.
Wilmer, Wm. H., (Ac) 85, (Reg.),
1330 N. Y. av, N. W.
Wilson, Anne A., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1451
R. I. av, N. W.
Wilson, Lewes D., (Bq) 91, (Horn.),
316 B, S E.
Wilson, Caroline B., ( ), (Hom.), 1
Grant pi, N. W.
Winter, Frank B., ( ) — , (Reg.), 1105
Fla. av, N. E.
Winter, John T., (V) 70, (Reg.), 1528
9th av, N. W.
Wolhaupter, David P., (Bn) 62, (Reg.)
801 H, N. W.
Wolhaupter, Wm. E., ( ) — , (Reg.),
916 14th, N. W.
Woodbridge, Wm. E., (Q) 49, (Reg.),
450 Penn. ave., N. W.
Woodman, Francis J., (Be) 85, (Reg.),
634 A, N. E.
Woodson, L. Clay, ( ) — , (Reg.), 24
I, N. W.
Woodvi^ard H. Wells, ( ) — , (Horn.),
930 and 1422 K. N. W.
Woodwardj Wm. C, (V) 89, (Reg.),
125 N. Y. ave., N. W. .
Wyman, Walter, (Ba) 73, (Reg.),
The Cochran.
Yarnall, John H., (Be) 81, (Reg.),
3120 N, N. W.
Yarrow, Henry C, (A) 61, (Reg.), 814
17th, N.W.
Young, James T., (K) 64, (Reg.), 1336
N. Y. ave., N. W.
Young, Parke G., (V) 72, (Hom.), 1317
8th, N.W.
Zarembia, Marion A., ( ) — , (Reg.),
523 9th, N. W.
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PHARMACEUTICAL COLLEGES OF THE
UNITED STATES.
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY (Uniyersity of Califor-
nia), San Francisco, Cal.
DENVER COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY, Denver, Col.
NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY, Washini'ton, D. C.
HOWARD UNIVERSITY (Phar-
macy Department), 'Washington, D. C.
ATLANTA COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY (Atlanta Medical College), At-
lanta, Ga.
CHICAGO COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY, Chicago, 111.
ILLINOIS COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY (Dept. Northwestern University).
PURDUE SCHOOL OF PHAR-
MACY (Purdue University), Lafayette,
Ind.
UNIVERSITY OP IOWA (Pharma-
••utical Dept.), Iowa City, Iowa.
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
(Pharmaceutical Dept.), Lawrence, Kan.
LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY, Louisville, Ky.
LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY FOR WOMEN, Lonia-
ville, Ky.
TULANE UNIVERSITY (Pharmacy
Dept.), New Orleans, La.
MARYLAND COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY, Baltimore, Md.
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY, Boston, Mass.
MINNESOTA COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY, Minneapolis, Minn.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
(Pharmacy Dept.), Ann Arbor, Mich.
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MEDT-
OINB (Pharmacy Dept.), Detroit, Mich.
ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY, St. Louis, Mo.
KANSAS CITY COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY, Kansas City, Mo.
ALBANY COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY (Union University), Albany, N.
Y. Alfred B. Husted, M. D., Ph. D.,
Sec'y.
BROOKLYN COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY, Brooklyn, N. Y. A. H. Brund-
age, Ph. G, M. D., Pres. E. H. Bart-
ley, M. D., Dean.
BUFFALO COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY (Department of Pharmacy, Uni-
versity of Buffalo), Buffalo, N. Y.
Willis G. Gregory, M. D., Dean.
NEW YORK COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY, New York City.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OP
PHARMACY, Cincinnati, O.
CLEVELAND SCHOOL OP PHAR-
MACY, Cleveland, O.
NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHAR-
MACY (Normal University), Lebanon, O.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (Phar-
macy Dept.), Columbus, O.
OHIO NORMAL UNU'ERSITY
(Phanuacy Dept.), Ada, O.
SCIO COLLEGE (Pharmacy Dept.),
Scio, O.
OREGON COLLEGE OP PHAR-
MACY (Willamette University), Port-
land, Oregon.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OP
PHARMACY, 145 North Tenth itreet,
Philadelphia. This institution was or-
ganized in 1831, and was for a number
of years the only one of its kind in
Am.erica. It is devoted to giving in-
struction in pharmacy and the allied
branches of chemistry, botany and
pharmacognosy. The system of impart-
ing instruction is distinctly practical in
character. A separate laboratoi-y is de-
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PHARMACEUTICAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
voted to each branch. In chemistry the
student is taught to make the most com-
plex analyses, and to estimate the vari-
ous alkaloidal constituents of plants.
The pharmaceutical laboratory offersi stu-
dents the opportunity to mantufacture,
under a competent instructor, the vari-
ous pills, plasters and conduct the opera-
tions of percolation, filtration and distil-
lation, which are the means by which
the pharmacist does much of his manu-
facturing. The botanical laboratory
offers facilities to study plants and
plant structures by the use of the mi-
croscope. Lectures are delivered at
suitable times, in which theoretical con-
siderations receive attention as well as
illustrations of processes on a large
scale. The oxyhydrogen lantern is free-
ly used in these illustrations. Students
are required to attend three .terms of
instruction, and show evidence of hav-
ing had four years' practical experience
in the drug business. The time spent in
the laboratories will be accepted as part
of the four years. The courses com-
mence October 1, and close April 1. The
faculty consists of Joseph P. Reming-
ton, Ph. M., F. O. S., Prof, of the
Theory and Practice of Pharmacy;
Samuel P. Sadtler, Ph. D., F. 0. S.,
Prof, of Chemistry; Henry Trimble,
Ph. M., Prof, of Analytical Chemistry;
Edson S. Bastin, A. M., F. R. M. S.,
Prof, of Materia Medica and Botany.
There is also the following staff of quiz
masters' and demonstrators: Frank G.
Ryan, Ph. G., Pharmacy; Frank X.
Mo3rk, Ph. G., Chemistry; Clement B.
Lowe, Ph. G., M. D., Materia Medica;
Josiah C. Peacock, Ph. G., Analytical
Chemistry; J. L. D. Moriaon, Ph. G.,
M. D., Botany. The college has a
library of over 5000 volumes, many of
them being rare works of great histori-
cal interest. Full information in regard
to the courses and terms for the same
may be obtained by applying to the col-
lege.
PITTSBURG COLLEGE
PHARMACY, Pittsburg, Pa.
OF
MEHARY CENTRAL TENNESSEE
COLLEGE (Pharmaceutical Depart-
ment), Nashville, Tenn.
VANDBRBILT UNIVERSITY
(Pharmacy Department), Nashville,
Tenn.
WISCONSIN STATE UNIVER-
SITY (Pharmacy Department), Madison,
Wis.
OPENING OP COLLEGE TERMS.
The terms of the various colleges be-
gin generally, according to the number
of weeks in each term and whether more
than one term is given during the year,
approximately as follows:
September, third or fourth week: De-
jxartments of State Universities which
close in April and June respectively.
Colleges having 20-week terms which
close late in February or begin a sec-
ond term, first or second week in March.
October 1, or first week : Colleges hav-
ing terms of 24 to 28 weeks, which cIoa«
the third week in March or April re-
ipectively.
October 15: Colleges having terms of
20 weeks.
April, first week: San Francisco has
its term during the summer months,
this period being best adapted for the
Pacific coast.
The four-term s-a-y ear institutions have
one- term before the holidays, and the
other three following in rapid succession,
with vacation from July 15 to Septem-
ber 15. i
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PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
AXiABAMA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION— Next meeting will be
at Montgomery, second Tuesday in May,
1895. P. C. Candidus, Sec'y-, Mobile.
ARKANSAS ASSOCIATION OF
PHARMACISTS.— Next meeting will
be at Pine Bluff, June, 1895. J. F.
Dowdy, Sec'y.. Little Rock.
CALIFORNIA PHARMACEUTI-
CAL SOCIETY.— Next meeting will be
at San Francisco, second Thursday in
November. D. D. Hunt; Sec'y., San
Francisco.
COLORADO STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Pueblo, September.
F. A. Lynemau, Sec'y., Denver.
CONNECTICUT PHARMACEUTI-
CAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at Norwich, February, 1895,
first Tuesday. Frederic Wilcox, Seo'y.,
Waterbury.
DELAWARE PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Wilmington, first Thursday in May,
1895. Fred. W. Fenn, Sec'y., Wil-
mington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COM-
MISSIONERS OP PHARMACY.—
Next meeting will be at Washington.
R. L. Eliott, Sec'y.
FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF
PHARMACY.— Next meeting will be
at Tallahassee, third Wednesday in April,
1895. R. J. Martinez, Sec'y., Jackion-
ville.
GEORGIA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Savannah, May 21 and 22, 1895.
H. H. Arrington, Sec'y., Summerville.
ILLINOIS PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Frank Fleury, Sec'y, Spring-
field.
INDIANA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Port Wayne. William H. Stocker,
Sec'y., 500 E. Wash, street, Indianapolis.
IOWA STATE PHARMACEUTI-
CAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at Stone Lake, Tuesday, June,
1895. S. C. Spaulding, Sec'y., Indian-
apolis.
KANSAS PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Leavenworth, May 21, 22, 23, 1895.
Mrs. M. O. Miner, Sec'y., Hiawatha.
KENTUCKY PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Mammoth Cave, Wednesday, May
29, 1895. Charles G. Morris, Sec'y.,
Louisville.
LOUISIANA STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at New Orleans, second
Tuesday, May, 1895. J. A. Legrendre,
Sec'y., New Orleans.
MAINE STATE PHARMACEUTI-
CAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at Mt. Kineo, June, 1895.
Charles A. Fowler, Sec'y., Bangor.
MARYLAND STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Baltimore, second
Wednesday in May, 1895. John W.
Geiger, Sec'y., Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE PHAR-
MACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.—
Next meeting will be at Boston, May,
1895. Miner L. H. Leavitt, Sec'y.,
Boston.
MICHIGAN STATE PHARMAOEU-
TICAJO ASSOCIATION.— Next meet-
ing will be in September, 1895. P. A.
Thompson, Sec'y, Detroit.
MINNESOTA STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAIL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Lake Miunetonka,
June 11 and 12, 1895. Charles T.
Heller, Sec'y., St. Paul.
MISSISSIPPI PHARMACEUTI-
CAL SOCIETY.- Next meeting will be
at . G. H. Herbert, Sec'y.,
Jatkson.
MISSOURI STATE PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
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592 PHABMAGEVTICAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.
will be at Excelsior Springs, second
Tuesday of June, 1895. H. M. Whelp-
ley, Sec'y-. St. Louis, Mo.
MONTANA PHASMAOEUTICAX.
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Helena. J. B. Lockwood, Sec'y-i
Helena.
NEBRASKA STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Omaha, June 4, 5, 6,
1895. W. L. Heilman, Sec'y. i Tecumgeh.
NEW HAMPSHIRE PHAEMA-
OBUTIOAXi ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Laconia, Sept. 3-4,
1895. Frank L. Way, Sec'y-, Man-
chester
NEW JERSEY PHARMACEUTIC-
AL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will
be at Newark, May, 1895. W. C. Al-
pers, Sec'y., Bayonne.
NEW MEXICO PHARMACAX AS-
SOOIATION.— Next meeting will be at
Albuquerque.— J. P. O'Callahan, Sec'y.,
Bast of Las Vegas.
NEW YORK STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Saratoga, June, 1895.
O. F. Fish, Sec'y., Saratoga
NORTH CAROLINA PHARMA-
CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Morehead City. H.
R. Home, Sec'y., Fayetteville.
NORTH DAKOTA PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at Fargo, August, 1895. W. S.
Parker, Sec'y., Lisbon,
OHIO STATE PHARMACEUTIC-
AL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will
be at Cincinnati, first Tuesday in May.
L. C. Hopp, Sec'y, Cleveland.
OKLAHOMA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Norman, second Tuesday in October.
J. M. Remington, Sec'y., Tecumseh.
OREGON STATE PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at . H. D. Dietrich,
Sec'y., Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION.- Next meeting
will be at Eagle's Mere, June 18-19-20,
1895. J. A. Miller, M. D., Sec'y., Har-
risburg.
RHODE ISLAND PHARMACEU-
TICAL AfcJSOGIAaTON.— Next meeting
will be at Providence, January 9, 1895.
William E. Gates, Sec'y, Providence.
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PHAR-
MACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Madison, July 17, 18,
19, 1895. I. A. Keith, Sec'y, Lake Pres-
ton.
THE PHARMACEUTICAL ASSO-
CIATION OP THE STATE OP
SOUTH CAROLINA.— Next meeting
will be at Charleston, third Wednesday
in November, 1894. Philip Wineman,
Sec'y, Charleston.
TENNESSEE STATE DRUGGISTS'
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Monteagle, thiM Wednesday in July,
1895. Will Vickers, Sec'y., Murfrees-
boro.
TEXAS STATE PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at Galveston, second Tuesday in
May, 1895. George W. Heyer, Sec'y.,
Houston.
UTAH STATE PHAKMACBUTIC-
AL ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will
be at Salt Lake City, second Tuesday
June. L. U. King, Sec'y, Salt Lake City.
City.
VIRGINIA PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Blue Ridge Springs, July 16, 1895.
C. B. Fleet, Sec'y., Lynchburg.
WASHINGTON STATE PHARMA-
CEUTICAX, ASSOCIATION.— Next
meeting will be at Tacoma, second Mon-
day in September. Walter St. John,
Sec'y., Tacoma.
WISCONSIN STATE PHAEMA-
CEU nCAL ASSOCIATION. — Next
meeting will be at Sheboygan, August
13, 14, 15, 1895. E. B. Heimstreet,
Sec'y, Janesville.
AMERICAN PHAJRMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting will be
at Denver. Charles Caspari, Jr., Sec'y,
Baltimore.
NATIONAL WHOLESALE DRUG-
GISTS' ASSOCIATION.— Next meeting
will be at New York, October 1 — 15,
1894. A. B. Merriam, Sec'y., Minne-
apolis.
ASSOCIATION OP MANUFAC-
TURERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN PROPEIETARY AE-
TICLES IN THE UNITED STATES.
—Next meeting will be at New York
City, October 1st to 6th. Joseph Leem-
ing, Sec'y., New York City.
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INTERSTATE RETAIL DRUG-
GISTS' LEAGUE— Next meeting wUl
be at (not yet decided). Robert J.
Friek, Sec'y., Louisville.
LIST OF SECRETARIES OF
BOARDS OF PHARMACY.
For information relating to the admin-
iatration of the laws address the secre-
tary.
ALABAMA, E. P. Gait, Selma.
ARIZONA has no pharmacy law.
ARKANSAS, "W. W. Kerr, Russell-
Tille.
CALIFORNIA, J. H. Dawson, San
Francisco.
COLORADO, F. H. Arcularius, Colo-
rado Springs.
CONNECTICUT, Henry M. Bishop,
New Haven.
DELAWARE, C. D. Sypherd, Dover.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, R. L.
Eliot.
FLORIDA, Thomas Clarke, Jackson-
ville.
GEORGIA, H. R. Slack, Jr., La
Grange.
IDAHO has a pharmacy law empow-
ering each county to organize its own
board.
ILLINOIS, Frank Floury, Springfield.
INDIANA has no pharmacy law.
INDIAN TERRITORY has no phar-
macy law.
IOWA, S. J. Spaulding, Des Moines.
KANSAS, H.W. Mehl, Leavenworth.
KENTUCKY, W Rogers, Louisville.
LOUISIANA, Walter T. Taylor, New
Orleans.
Maine, N. C. Earl, Portland.
MARYLAND, J. F. Hancock, Balti-
more.
MASSACHUSETTS, F. H. Butler,
Lowell.
MICHIGAN, Stanley E. ParkUl,
Owosso.
MINNESOTA, H. G. Webster, Min-
neapolis.
MISSISSIPPI, J. C. Means, Natchez.
MISSOURI, F. W. Sennewald, St.
Louis.
MONTANA has no pharmacy law.
NEBRASKA, M. E. Schultz, Bea-
trice.
NEVADA has no pharmacy law.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, G. F. Under-
bill, Concord.
NEW JERSEY, A. S. Blwell, Bridge-
ton.
NEW MEXICO, J. L. Zimmerman,
East Las Vegas.
NEW YORK, E. S. Dawson, Jr.,
Syracuse.
NORTH CAROLINA, Durham W.
Simpson, Raleigh.
NORTH DAKOTA, W. S. Parker,
Lisbon.
OHIO, W. R. Ogier, Columbus.
OKLAHOMA, 0. P. Wickmiller,
Kingfisher.
OREGON, D. J. Pry, Salem.
PENNSYLVANIA, C. T. George,
Harrisburg.
RHODE ISLAND, W. E. Gates,
Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA, H. W. Hum-
mel, Charleston.
SOUTH DAKOTA, I. A. Keith, Lake
Preston.
TENNESSEE, J. O. Burge, Nashville.
TEXAS has a separate board for
each senatorial district.
UTAH, C. H. McCoy, Salt Lake
City.
VERMONT has no pharmacy law.
VIRGINIA, E. R. Beckwith, Peters-
burg.
WASHINGTON, W. H. T. Barnes,
Seattle.
WEST VIRGINIA, J. G. McLain,
Wheeling.
WISCONSIN, E. B. Heimstreet,
Janesville.
WYOMING, A. R. Troxell, Cheyenne.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES.
ALABAMA.— Itinerant license.
ARKANKAS.— Itinerant license.
CALIFORNIA.— Gov. app. Board
every four years. Secretary ex-o£E.
Treasurer. R filed two years copy to
Dr.
COLORADO.— Licentiates of other
I boards registered as licentiates with
privileges of assistants. Recognition of
diplomas abolished 1889.
CONNECTICUT.- Deposit Poison Re-
cord, when filed, with Town Clerk, in-
cluding Rough on Rats label poison.
DELAWARE.— State Medical Asso-
ciation recommends members from
which government appointsi three (Law
'83). Receive no compensation. Sales
of preparations of opium in country
stores not requiring Registration.
DISTRICT COLUMBIA.— Commis-
sioners, consisting of three pharmacists,
two physicians', every two years. Itine-
rant license, $200.
FLORIDA.— Adulteration, revocation
of certificate. Itinerant license, $500.
Examinations held for ten applicants.
GEORGIA. — Requires registration of
certificate in county. Morphine in scar-
let wrapper. Prohibitory sale of prepa-
rations of opium (2 grs. to oz.) upon
written notice of relative of habitue.
IDAHO. — Board of three members in
each county appointed by county com-
missioners.
ILLINOIS.— Examination — Practical,
monthly in Chicago. Secretary not a
member of board. Registration on ex-
perience optional.
INDIANA. — Abortifacient law against
adyertising* remedies for females. Sale
of liquor prohibited on legal holidays
and election days except on prescrip-
tions.
IOWA.— Itinerant license, $100. Lye
required to be labeled poison. Liquors
only sold by registered pharmacists
having permits. Secretary not mem-
ber of board.
KANSAS.— Liquor clause.
KENTUCKY.— Graduates in pharma-
cy of college incorporated in Kentucky
only recognized. Examination fees for
towns over 5000, $6; 3000, $4; under
3000, $2. Annual registration of certi-
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ficate recorded in Comity Clerk's oflSce;
fee, 50 cents. County Clerk reports
list of registration annually to grand
jury and to secretary of Board of Phar^
macy. Calomel, blue stone, copperas
and all the common active drugs may be
sold by anyone.
LOUISIANA. — Prescriptions to have
name of compounder on label. Regis-
tration on experience optional.
MAINE. — Specifies applying to wo-
men.
MARYLAND. Balto.— Local law to be
amended in Legislature 1892. One-
half fines go to the Maryland College of
Pharmacy. Exempts all but poisons.
Nomination by Maryland College of
Pharmacy biennially; three appointed.
MASSACHUSETTS.— Poison law re-
quires red label. Liquor license, $1;
sixth class to druggists. Regular state
license, $1500; one license for 1000
inhabitants.
MICHIGAN. — ^Exemption of proprie-
tary medicines only to dealers three
years in business.
MINNESOTA.— Amended 1891. Grad-
uates in Pharmacy and Medicine, four
years' experience in pharmacy or regis-
tered physician in the state. Exempt
paris green if labeled poison. Secretary
member of board optional.
MISSISSIPPI.— Poison law requires
registration, and mixing with arsenic in
quantities less than one pound, one
ounce soot, or one-half ounce indigo
to each pound.
MISSOURI.— Liquor, $25 penalty if
sold as a beverage; sold only on pre-
scription, except wine for sacramental
and alcohol for mechanical uses. Must
preserve prescription.
MONTANA.
NEBRASKA.— State Treasurer, Audi-
tor, Attorney-General, Land Commis-
sioner and Secretary of State the Board.
Graduates in pharmacy and licentiates
registered provisionally to meeting of
board.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
NEW JERSEY.— Physicians register-
ed if four years' experience in pharmacy.
NEW YORK.— Exempt villages Dom.
Rem. Registration, must prove residence
in district.
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NEW YORK CITY.
NEW YORK, ERIE CO.— Board re-
voking certificate on violation. Notifica-
tion of change of address (twenty days)
compulsory. Sign of a "Drug Store" de-
fined as pharmacy.
NEW YORK, KINGS CO.
NORTH CAROLINA.— Incorporation
of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical
Association; elects one member annual-
ly to fill vacancy on board, who is com-
missioned by the Governor.
NORTH DAKOTA.— Register assis-
tants without examination if two years
with registered pharmacist of North
Dakota. Registered physicians of the
North Dakota Medical Board registered
as pharmacists.
OHIO. — Renewal of certificate trien-
nial; registered pharmacists, $1; assis-
tants, 50 cents. Separate adulteration
and poison laws.
OKLAHOMA. — Governor may ap-
point physicians as an addition to the
board. Registration only upon affi-
davit of non-use of alcoholic beverages.
OREGON.
PENNSYLVANIA.— Physicians of
three years' continuous practice register-
ed without examination. Renewal tri-
ennial. Liquor sold on prescriptions
only. Poisons defined as destructive to
human life in sixty grains or less.
RHODE ISLAND.— Board revokes
certificate if not renewed July 1st; also
at any time for sufficient cause. Re-
quires filing of prescriptions for five
years.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH DAKOTA— Incorporation of
South Dakota State Pharmaceutical
Association. State divided in three
districts. Secretary and treasurer of
board are the same officers elected for
association. Reporting proceedings of
State Association defrayed from fees.
Annual renewal not to exceed $5. Any
member of board neglecting duties fined
$50.
TENNESSEE.— Poison and adultera-
tion law.
TEXAS.— Judge and District Court
appoints three members for board in
each district.
VERMONT.
VIRGINIA. — ^Incorporation of Virginia
State Pharmaceutical Association. Ex-
empts quinine, tincture opium and mor-
phine in original packages of registered
pharmacists.
WASHINGTON.
WEST VIRGINIA.— Board of Public
Works appoints one from each congres-
sional district (4). Liquor license from
town boards, $10, sales to be registered;
otherwise only on prescription.
WISCONSIN.— Exempt paris green
in original packages.
WYOMING.— Law apparently a dead
letter.
SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS
FOR REGISTRATION.
Age. 18-21 years. Ark., D. C, Ills.,
Ky., La., Mich., Minn., Neb., N. J.,
Okla., S. D., Texas.
Experience years, 2: Col., N. D.,
W. Va.; 3 years: Conn., Ga., Ills, (by
examination), Ky., Me., Neb., N. C,
S. D., Tex., Va., Wash.; 4 years: Gal.,
D. C, Kan., La., Minn., N. J., N. Y.,
Penn; 5 years: 111., Wis.
Diplomas recognized: Pharmacy only
Ark., Cal., Conn., Idaho, la., Kan., Ky.,
N. C, Okl., Ore., R. I., S. D., Tex., Va.,
Wash., W. Va, Wis, Wyo.
Pharm and Med. Ala., Del., D. C,
Fla., Ga., La., Me., Minn., Mo., N. J.,
N. D., S. C.
Medical only. Pennsylvania.
Diplomas not recognized. 111., Mass.,
Mich., N. Y., Ohio.
Licentiates of other boards recognized.
Conn., Ga., La., Mich. Optional with
many boards.
Annual Renewal Pee. Two Dollars:
Col., Conn., Ga., Minn., Neb., N. D.,
Wash., Wis. One Dollar: 111., la.,
Mich.. R. L, S. C, Va.
Laws Providing for Regiet. Assistants.
Cal., Col., 111., Idaho, Kan., Me., Mich.,
Minn., N. Y., Ohio, Okla., Penn., R. L,
S. D., Tex., Wis. (From Pharmacal
Calendar.)
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PHAEMACEUTICAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
AN ACT
To regulate the Practice of Pharmacy
and sale of Poisons, and to prevent
Adulterations in Drugs and Medicinal
Preparations in the State of Pennsyl-
vania.
Whereas, The safety of the public is
endangered by want of carp in the sale
of poisons, whether to be used as such
for legitimate purposes or employed as
medicines and dispensed on the prescrip-
tions of physicians.
And whereas, The ability of physicians
to overcome disease depends greatly on
their obtaining good and unadulterated
drugs and properly prepared medicines;
And whereas. The persons to whom
the preparation and sale of drugs, medi-
cines and poisons properly belong, known
as apothecaries, chemists and druggists
or pharmacists, should possess a prac-
tical knowledge of the business and
science of pharmacy in all its relations;
therefore.
Section 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen-
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same.
That the first section of the act entitled
"An act to regulate the practice of phar-
macy and sale of poisons and to prevent
adulterations in drugs and medicinal
preparations in the State of Pennsyl-
vania," approved the twenty-fourth day
of May Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-seven, which reads
as follows:
"Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Rwresentatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen-
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en-
acted by the authority of the same,
That hereafter no person whomsoever
shall open, or carry on as manager, in
the State of Pennsylvania, any retail
drug or chemical store, nor engage in
the business of compounding or dispens-
ing medicines or prescriptions of phy-
sicians, or of selling at retail any drugs,
chemicals, poisons or medicines, without
having obtained a certificate of com-
petency and qualification so to do from
the State Pharmaceutical Examining
Board and having been duly registered
as hereini provided," shall be amended
so as to read as follows:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen-
596
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en-
acted by the authority of the same, That
hereafter no person whomsoever shall
open, or carry on as manager in the
State of Pennsylvania any retail drug
or chemical store, nor engage in the
business of compounding or dispensing
medicines or prescriptions of physicians,
or of selling at retail any drugs, chem-
icals, poisons, or medicines, without hav-
ing obtained a certificate of competency
and qualification so to do from the. State
Pharmaceutical Examining Board, and
having been duly registered as herein
provided, but it shall be lawful for the
widow, or legal representatives, of a de-
ceased person who was a manager and
registered pharmacist, tO' carry on or
continue the business of such deceased
pharmacist. Provided, That the actual
retailing, dispensing, or compounding of
medicines, or poisons, be done only by
an assistant qualified and registered as
herein provided. Any person who shall
violate or fail to comply with the pro-
visions of this section shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
before any court shall be punished by a
fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Approved June 16, 1891..
Sec. 2. That there shall be established
in the State of Pennsylvania a Board,
to be styled the State Pharmaceutical
Examining Board, to consist of five per-
sons, three of whom shall constitute a
quorum, who shall be appointed by the
Governor from among the most skillful
retail apothecaries actually engaged in
said business in the State of Pennsyl-
vania, and who must have had 10 years''
practical experience in the same-^one to
serve five years, one four years, one
three years, one two years and
on© one year in the first instance,
and thereafter annually the Gover-
nor shall appoint one person to
serve as a member of said Board
for the term of five years. The said
persons so appointed shall be and con-
stitute the said The State Pharmaceutical
Examining Board, and shall hold the
ofiBce for the term for which they were
appointed, or until their successors are
duly appointed and qualified, and shall
receive as a compensation for their ser-
vices five dollars for each day actually
engaged in this service, and all legiti-
mate and necessary expenses incurred
in attending the meetings of said Board
under the provisions of this Act, and no
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part of the salary of said Board or ex-
pense thereof shall be paid out of the
State Treasury.
The said Board shall organize by
electing one of its members secretary,
■who, in addition to his compensation
as a member of said Board, shall re-
ceive a further sum, not to exceed one
hundred dollars annually, for his ser-
Tices as secretary.
They, the said Board, and each of
them shall, within ten days after their
appointment or being apprised of the
same, taie and subscribe an oath or
affirmation before a properly qualified
officer of the county in which they re-
side that they will faithfully and im-
partially perform the duties of their
office.
Any vacancies occurring in said
Board shall be filled by the Governor
of thie State of Pennsylvania from
among such only as are eligible for
original appointment.
Sec. 3. The said The Pharmaceutical
Examining Board shall keep a book of
registration open at some convenient
place, of which due notice shall be given
by advertisement in at least four news-
papers in the State, and so divided as to
reach as nearly as practicable all parts
thereof, in which book shall be regis-
tered the name and address of each and
every person duly qualified under this
Act to conduct and carry on the retail
drug and apothecary business or to hold
the position of qualified assistant there-
in. And it shall be the" duty of all
persons now conducting, or who shall
hereafter conduct, the business of retail
apothecaries, or tjiose acting in th(e
capacity of qualified assistants therein
in said State, to apply to said Board
and be registered as such within ninety
days after such notice, and thereafter
every three years. Application for reg-
istration only may be sent by mail to
the secretary of the Examining Board
after being properly attested before a
notary public or any other person au-
thorized to administer an oath or affirm-
ation in the county in which the appli-
cant resides.
The form of application shall be sub-
ject to such regulations as the Board
may see proper to adopt, but in no case
shall the applicant be put to any un-
necessary expense in order to secure
registration.
Sec. 4. The said Board shall be en-
titled to demand and receive from each
applicant for examination and registra-
tration and for the certificate hereinafter
provided a fee not to exceed two dol-
lars, and for registration only a fee not
to exceed one dollar in the first instance,
and for renewing the same every three
years a fee not to exceed one dollar;
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and the amount derived from this
source shall be held by said Board and
be applied to the expenses and salaries
heredn provided and such as may arise
under the provisions of this Act, and
they, the said Board, shall report an-
nually to the Governor of the State of
Pennsylvania all moneys received and
disbursed under the provisions of this
act, together with the number of phar-
macists registered under this Act.
Sec. 5. That it shall be the duty of
said Board to meet at least once every
three months in the city of Harrisburg,
or at such other place as they may deem
expedient, and examine all persons who
shall desire to carry on the business of
a retail apothecary, or that of retailing
drugs, chemicals or poisons, or of com-
pounding physicians' prescriptions, touch-
ing their competency and qualifications,
and they, the said Board, or a majority
of them shall grant to such persons as
may be qualified certificates of com-
petency or qualification which shall
entitle the holders thereof either to
conduct or carry on the business or to
act as a qualified assistant therein, as
may be expressed upon the said certi-
ficate; and such certificate, together
with its renewals, shall be good and
sufficient evidence of registration under
this Act.
All persons applying for examination
for certificate to entitle them to conduct
and carry on the retail drug or apothe-
cary business must produce satisfactory
evidence of having had not less than four
years' practical experience in the busi-
ness. And those applying for examina-
tion for certificates as qualified assist-
ants therein must produce evidence of
having not less than two years' exper-
ience in said business.
Sec. 6. That no person shall hereafter
engage as manager in the business of an
apothecary or pharmacist, or of retail-
ing drugs, chemicals and poisons, or of
compounding and dispensing the pre-
scriptions of physicians, either directly
or indirectly, without having obtained
such certificate as aforesaid. But noth-
ing contained in this Act shall in any
manner whatever interfere with the bus-
iness of any practitioner of medicine,
nor prevent him from administering or
supplying to his patients such articles
as to him may seem fit and proper, nor
shall it interfere with the making and
dealing in proprietary remedies, popu-
larly called patent medicines, nor pre-
vent storekeepers from dealing in and
selling the commonly used medicines
and poisons, if such medicines and
poisons conform in all respects to the
requiirements of Section 9, provided the'
provisions of Section 10 of this Act be
fully complied with.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Any person who shall violate or fail to
comply with the provisions of this sec-
tion shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and on conviction before any court shall
be punished by a fine not exceeding one
hundred dallars, or be imprisoned in the
county jail of the proper county for a
term not exceeding one year, or either
or both at the discretion of the court.
See. 7. That the foregoing provisions
of this Act shall not apply to or affect
any person who shall be engaged in the
retail drug and apothecary business as
proprietor of the same or as qualified
assistant therein at the passage of this
Act, except only in so far as relates to
registration and fees provided in Sections
3 and 4 of this Act.
A qualified assistant, engaged in the
business at the passage of this Act, is
cue who has had not less than two
years' practical experience in the retail
drug and apothecary business. All other
assistants actually engaged in the busi-
ness at the passage of this Act shall,
upon the completion of a like term of
two years' experience, be entitled to
registration as qualified assistants with-
out examination.
Sec. 8. That no person shall be al-
lowed by the proprietor or manager of
any store or place where prescriptions
are compounded to compound or dis-
pense the prescriptions of physicians ex-
cept under the immediate supervision of
said proprietor or his qualified assistant,
unless holding a properly certified certi-
ficate of registration or competency from
the State Pharmaceutical Examining
Board as herein provided, and any per-
son violating the provisions of this sec-
tion shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and on conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine not exceeding
one hundred dollars.
Sec. 9. That no person shall knowing-
ly, willfully, or fraudulently falsify or
adulterate or cause to be falsified or
adulterated any drug or medical sub-
Btance, or any preparation authorized or
recognized by the pharmacopoeia of the
United States, or used or intended to be
used in medicinal practice, nor mix or
cause to be mixed with any such drug
or medicinal substance any foreign or
inert substance whatsoever, for the pur-
pose of destroying or weakening its
medicinal power and effect, and will-
fully, knowingly, or fraudulently sell or
cause the same to be sold for medicinal
purposes.
Any person who shall violate this sec-
tion shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars, and shall forfeit
to the Commonwealth all articles so
adulterated.
Sec. 10. Poisons. A poison in the
meaning of this Act shall be any drug,
chemical or preparation which, according
to standard works on medicine or ma-
teria medica, is liable to be destructive
to adult human life in quantities of six-
ty grains or less.
No person shall sell at retail any pois-
ons except as herein provided, without
affixing to the bottle, box, vessel or
package containing the same a label,
printed or plainly written, containing
the name of the article, the word "pois-
on," and the name and place of business
of the seller; nor shall he deliver poison
to any person without satisfying himself
that such poison is to be used for legiti-
mate purposes.
It shall be the further duty of any one
selling or dispensing poisons, which are
known to be destructive to adult human
life in quantities of five grains or less,
before delivering them to enter in a book
kept for this purpose, the name of the
seller, the name and residence of the
buyer, the name of the article, quantity
sold or disposed of, and the purpose for
which it is said to be intended, which
book of registry shall be preserved for
at least two years, and shall at all
times be open to the inspection of the
coroner or courts of the county in which
the same may be kept.
The provisions of this section shall not
apply to the dispensing of physicians'
prescriptions specifying poisonous arti-
cles, nor to the sale to agriculturists of
such articles . as are commonly used by
them as insecticides. Any person failing
to comply vrith the provisions of this
section shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine of not less
than five nor more than fifty dollars for
each and every offense.
AN ACT
To repeal section eleven of an act en-
titled, "An act to regulate the prac-
tice of phannacy and sale of poisons,
and to prevent adulterations in druga
and medicinal preparations in the
State of Pennsylvania." Approved the
twenty-fourth day of May, Anno Do-
mini one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-seven.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sanate
and House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen-
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the
same. That section eleven of an
act entitled "An act to regulate
the practice of pharmacy and sale
of poisons and to prevent adultera-
tions in drugs and medicinal prepara-
tions in the State of Pennsylvania," ap-
proved the twenty-fourth day of May,
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599
Anno Domini one thousand eight hun-
dred and eighty-seven, which reads as
follows
"Any graduate of an accredited med-
ical college, who has had not less than
three years' continuous practice since the
date of his diploma, and who is regis-
tered as a practitioner of medicine and
surgery under the act entitled 'An act
to provide for the registration of all
practitioners of medicine and surgery,'
approved the eighth day of June, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-one, may be registered under this
Act without examination, and be grant-
ed a certificate which shall entitle him to
conduct and carry on the retail drug or
apothecary business as proprietor or
manager thereof, subject to fees pro-
vided in sections three and four of this
act" be and the same is hereby repealed.
Approved March 14, 1893.
Sec. 12. It shall be the duty of the
State Pharmaceutical Examining Board
to investigate all complaints and charges
of noncompliance or violation of the
provisions of this Act, and prosecute all
persons so offending whenever there shall
appear to the Board reasonable ground
for such action.
Sec. 13. That all Acts and parts of
Acts, so far as they may be in conflict
with this, are hereby declared void and
of no effect.
Approved May 24, 1887.
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
Arranged Numerically. For fuller information, see Philadelphia Cfity List.
ALLEGHENY AVBNOT
22d Oassell, J. K.
AMBER.
2300 Keynolds, John B .
AMBER & HUNT'GD'N
Kerr, John H.
AROH.
7th St. Cloud Pharmaoy
8th Evans, George B.
10th Brown, B. L.
1011 Boerlcke & Talel
1101 Warg, E. 0.
1501 Spencer, Edward T.
1601 Keeney, Caleb R.
19th Healy & Fry
ASPEN.
38th Guthrie, D. O.
3875 Waterman B. O.
BRIDESBDRG.
Vandegrift & Price, 2765
ABh
BROWN.
Oor. Front, Foi, Francis
139 Bowen, W. M.
11th Hiolonan, Thos. E.
ISth Rose, H. H.
16th Kendlg, Allen
2327 Lee.Wm. B.
2441 May, BoUin R.
2546 Kaye, John
BUSTLBTON.
Wolfe, Nat.
BtJTTGNWOOD.
1000 Kolp, Jacob L.
OALLOWHILL.
20th Brodie&.Co.,Il.G.
601 Warrington &■ Pen-
njTacker.
713 Parsonfi, Alonzo W.
900 Oliphant, Louis
1000 Taylor, Horace B.
1010 Ward, J. S.
1200 Baokenstoc, H. F.
liiOO Meyer, C. Carroll
2000 Brodle, B. C. & C.
2140 Curry, John L.
2.M Paulliu, Geo. L.
CAMBBIA.
410 Hunter, Saml. W.
Oor. York, Hildenbrand,
Louis W.
CARPENTER.
6th Moser, Ira D.
OATHARINE,
Sth Backman, B. F.
12th Rourke & Co.
OHESTNTJT.
242 John, Hlbbert P.
830 Conner, Geo. P.
1106 Evans, George B.
12th Long & Necly
1410 Swartley, Haliy C.
1639 Loder, C. G. A.
1600 Young, Robert
1801 Blair, Andrew
2043 Borell, Henry A.
2314 Wenrich, A. B.
2414 Barton, G. W.
600
3264 Klrby, Charles P.
4000 Outhbert, Rich'd W
4O60 Newbold, Thos. M.
CHESTNtlT HTTJi.
Bucknmn, T. L., Main
and Springfield avenue.
Streeper, Frank P.
Whlttem, W. A., opp.
P. & R. Depot.
Wltherow, J. H.
CHRISTIAN.
742 Sharp, B. W.
1501 Scheele, G. P.
1601 Howard, G. E.
1847 Miller, A. G.
1947 Harris, M. B.
22d Morse, Frank
2301 La. Dow & Oo.
26th Matthews, W. L.
CLaiARPIELD.
16th Baker, O. O.
COLUMBIA AVENUE.
3d Mayer, Wm. O.
1015 Mullock, C.
1201 Elfreth, J. K.
1301 Pechln, J. W.
1323 Melnlnger, Carl G.
16th Brown, Charles
1616 Anhalt, Herman
1634 Gano, Wm. H.
18(20 Over, D. A.
1939 Pechin, W.J.
2113 Seller, Wm. J.
2200FraBer, J. S,
2400 Clark, David C.
2601 Bberly Bros.
3126 Strouse, Theo. H.
CORAL.
2336 SingUnger, Caias. J
CUMBERLAND.
Sth Vogelbach, J. H.
1500 Bowen, Geo. W.
2167 Ross, James F.
2369 Segrest, L. F.
DAEBY.
Cloud, Harlan
Swisher, D. F.
DAUPHIN.
425 Auffurth, W. A.
1704 Lammer Bros.
2700 Schuenemann, Otto
DIAMOND.
313 Himmelwrlght.F.E
6th. Slaughter & Beson
642 Haring, H. G.
1101 Jones, W. Ranstead
17th Elfreth, Jacob R.
1838 Wamaley, James A
1946 Long & Co., John
N. G.
29th Gill & Oo.,Ohas.A.
8001 Yoshage,Hennan F.
DICKINSON.
1501 Lorman, M. F.
B . ALLEGHENY AVE .
2700 Saurer, Wm. H.
HAST CUMBERIAND.
117 Smith, Clarence T.
1947 Bitter, N. G.
EASTGJBAKD AVE.
3(X1 Johnson, Bcuj. F.
326 Shull, Carl W.
501 Faunoe, Wm. H.
EAST HUNTINGDON.
2401 Look, Jno. H.
EAST NOKRIS.
448 Beyer, John J.
2328 Parker, John L.
2567 Ross, David H.
EAST SOMERSET.
2712 Brewster, Wm. N.
BAST SUSQUEHANNA
1140 Knorr, John K.
1427 Shaeffer, Wm. J.
EAST THOMPSON.
641 Hock, A.
ELLSWORTH.
1201 Nebeker & Co.
EMERALD.
2480 Olapham, Hesser
PAIRMOUNT AVENUE.
8th Supplee & Bro.,W.B
931 Boring, B. M.
933 Garrigi ts, B. B.
1401 Stedem, F. W. E.
19th c. Merrell's Phar-
macy
2001 Orothers, B. C.
2239 Hassinger. S.E. B.
2407 Sealey, H. F.
3946 Clegg, Wm. H.
43d Weber, Reinhard J.
FALLS OP SCHUYX.-
TCTT.T.
East Falls Pharmacy,
35th and Queen.
FEDERAL STKEEfT.
2d Reading, E. L.
26th Harrlgau, John W.
28th Matthews, W. L.,
M. D.
FILBERT STREET.
1403 Lcedom. Charles
FITZWATER ST.
13th, Long,WM. H., Jr.
19th Grime, R. T.
21st Asbmead, H. B.
FOX CHASE.
2d St. pike Slbbald.John
FRANKFOKD.
Judd, J. F., 1800 Or-
thodox
Sterner, Oliver H. ,
2121 Orthodox
Townscnd & Co., 5130
Tacony
Wright, S. R., Main &
Unity
FBANEFOBD AVE.
1300 Pallsule, Edwin R.
IBOO Dvfyer, Chas. H.
mo Senderllng, C. H.
Cor. York, Vog&lbach,
B. O.
2429 Mclntyre, Wm.
2683 HartzoU, Fred'k
2822 Crawford, .Joseph
2967 Fretz, Mahlou B.
3017 Wilkinson, Wm. J.
3144 Staasbury, W. V.
3210 Gingrich, E. H.
3428 Smith, Albert H.
4262 Gordon, W. H.
4451 Lite, Walter K.
4529 Wllgus, Wm. A.
4676 Lumb, Abram L.
P^RANKLIN STREET.
1641 White, Jaa. T.
1844 Albright, F. P.
GERMAN,
5(h SchlcgU, Earnest F.
GBRMANTOWN.
Biohy, Wm., 6B37 Main
Bolton, A. H., Ohelten
cor. Chew
Davis, Marshall A.,
Main and Foulkrod
Eberle, Chas. L., Mon-
ument Sq., cor. Main
Froellch & CO., W. S.,
5033 Main
Hayhurst,Henry A., 5111
Germantown av.
Kooker, Geo. W., Knor
and Rittenhouse
Kooker, J. L., Armat
and Willow ^
Kratz, Mahlon, Main
and Manheim.
Maize, Charles F., 348
Green
Murtagh, John A., 201
Price
Riedenauer, P. P.
Gtn. & Chelten aves.
Smith, Albert H.
Smyser & English, 228
0)-eIten ave.
Sweeney, Joseph H.,
177 Manheim
Toplis, Wm. 6., Main
and Mechlin
Treiohler, L. A., Main
and Penn.
Watkins,Wm. H., Main
opposite Rittenhouse
Wissler, Benj. A., 460O
Jefferson
GBRMANTOWN AYB.
Sth Witmor & Bra,D.L.
6th Besore, A. S.
1050 Davis, G. H.
1441 Weidner, David J.
ISth Cox, Geo. W.
1961 Higgins, J. M.
2602 Mattem, Wm. K.
2649 Hartzel, Wm. Ii.
2858 Myers, E.
Cor. Cambria, Stiohter,
H. D., M. D.
3326 Sorntag, Maximll.
3522 Landis, I. B.
3926 Our.-im & Co., U
4034 Ranck, JohnW.,
M. D.
4164 Hertsoh, B. A.
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
601
GERMANTOWN AVE.
— Continued.
«00 Bitter, N. G.
4420 Caman, George U
Oor. Oayuga, Cayuga
Pbanaicy
4740 Paris & Co.,Eag.l'.
4921 Ellis, George W.
M3M>aTi8, Gbarles B.
6263 laty, Wm. D.
GIRATID AVBKDB.
1 Abell, S. O.
160 Starok,Albert A.O.
208 Finok:, Anthony B.
341 Hohl, A.
600 Weiss, Cliristian
741 Fetters & Hortel
1021 Smart, Thos. H.
1037 Kennedy & layman
1216 Visoher, O. A. Otto
1306 Burton, Robert J.
1900 Neely, Cihas. G.
2621 Rugenberg, Jobn M
2801 Miekley, B. G. P.
2838 Steinmetz, Wm. F.
4000 Harris, Daniel M.
6RATS FBBBT ROAD
ei33 HoUand, George
713 Wenrlch, A.B.
SOO Ashmead, Bcnj. P.
2724 Murpliy, F. K.
2800 Erdmau, Wm. S.
f 045 Rosenstocls, Louis
GREEN STREET.
6tli Jungmann, Emil
627 Bowers, H.
1300 Supplee, Jesse L.
1900 Laoey, Wm. H.
2148 Weidemann, Chas.
GJtBBNWOOD AVE.
51 h Gibble, B. B.
HANOVER STBEHT.
liOO Gerhard, Samuel
HAVBRFORD AVE.
3526 Freshell, Geo.
!'629 Bowand, A. H. O.
3844 Haenchcn, O. Eng.
6013 McChesney, F, S.
BS02 Renss, Wm. J.
8Bth I.Iilton,J.H.P.,M.D.
HERMAN.
29th Voshago, Herman F
HOIiMESBDHG.
Orth, Fred O., Main and
Delaware avenue
Morettc, Wm. H., 8142
■ Frantford avenue
HOWARD STREET.
2455 Kunkel, Daniel
HUNTING PARK AVE.
2201 Oarmen, Geo. L.
HUNTINGDON ST.
157 Hetherlngton,Tho3.
326 MoMuUen, Andrew
Cor. Bancroft, Bailey,
Heniy F.
Cot. Jasper, Kasenberg,
L. C.
INDIANA AVENUE.
201 Schmehl, Irvin S.
330 lioughridge, S. S.
5B7 Klopp, Peter P.
15th Amloli, John H.
JEFFERSON ST.
12th Rnlsell, Sidney L.
13th Shingle, S. H.
2500 Williamson, Jas.
JITDSON PLACE.
1900 Tag, Wm., M.D.
KENSINGTON AVE.
263 Schneider & Kelly
2457 Lewis, P. Ames
2504 Medd, Henry
2634 Maier, John, M.D.
2735 Schoales, M. A.
2778 Cliffle, W. L.
2837 Kyle, Elmer B
'J353 Greene, Fi-anli N.
3600 Lesher, Edwin C.
lAMBBRT ST.
2200 Scott, J. H.
LANCASTER AVENUE
S071 Kuhn, M. B.
3728 MoMeohan,Wm. B.
3800 Bbaugh, W. C.
3913 Hook, Jacob
.';:>52 Smyser, John R.
4032 McKee, Jos.
4099 Funis, L. O.
4202 Butz Pharmacy
4342 Punk & Gro«
44S4 Mueller, Henry
4516 Calhoim, Albert R.
4927 Steinwandel, J. A.
6156 Love, J. H.
LEHIGH AVENUE.
2d Burdlols, Arch. W.
500 Laoliey, Bieh'd W.
822 Van Busltirlt, S.
L., M. D.
LOCUST STBSIBT.
10th Soattergood, Caleb
1501 Tatem, O. H.
2101 Rapp, Fred
2147 Haydocls, S. G.
40th Keeler, Chas. B.
IjOMBAED.
600 Bourlie & Kaufman
6th Loder's, S
6th Milner, BH2^
7th Murjahn, Louis
8th Field, Wm. S. M.
943 Weber, J., M.D.
12th Hazzard's, Dr.
MANAYDNK.
Anderson, Harry H.,
4ri9 Main
Brown Pharmacy, Main
cor. Cotter
Hull, Morris A., 446S
Main
Kelm, Henry,4417 Main
Kelly, Louis A., 4301
Main
Levering, H. M., 4666
Washington
Eentzel, E. E., Ores-
son and Gay
Todd, J. Charles, 4403
Main
Waldenbcrger, Louis,
4546 Ritchie
Willard, T. Newton,
Main and Cotton
MABKOB.
843 Bmey, Levi S.
M'KBAN.
aa Campbell's Pharmac;
11th South Bud Phar-
macy
12th Bolleston, A. R.
MARKET.
112 McClure, H. H.
122 Wright & Co., A.W
7tb Beetem, J. S.
12th Cohen, iBaac
13th Hiilan, J. M.
1800 Campbell & Bro.
2138 DeKieffer, Otto
3212 Blithe, Henry
3245 Stroup, J.
3348 Biddle, Charles J.
3683 Whiteside, Wm. B.
3742 Bennett, J. B.
4043 Jenlis, Wm. T.
4128 Eddy,, Geo. V
MASTEOt.
18th Shlnn, H. G.
428 Drucdlng, F. F. '
1901 Haig, Charles B.
23d Gallaschiak,Faul H.
2401 King, Chas. B.
2800 Masholder,J.Han7
6149 Morell, O. M.
MIPFIilN.
16tb McCandless, B. S.
18th Goldsmith, M.
MEREDITH.
2500 Mulr, C. P.
MONTGOMERY AVE .
11th Chandler, C. F.,
M. D.
17th Anspach, Paul B.
2348 Brady, ECarry
MOOBB.
15tih Prey, John P.
16th Dawson, P.
MORBIS.
3d Helm, G. 0. T.
7th Wittel, John K.
16th Bmey, Albert S.
18th Bender, W. P.
MOUNT VERNON.
1700 Bucltingham, J.H.
21st Cadinus, Robert C.
MOUNT AIRY.
Jeffries, Jas. A., 6705
Germantown ave.
MOYAMBNSING AVE.
1410 Kaempfer, Emil F.
NORBIS.
448 Beyer, Jolm J.
1900 Holberg, P.
Oor. Mervine, Kalm-
bach, H. G.
Oor. Camao, Kooos,
William H.
NORTH FRONT.
1403 Balder, John G.
1816 Wilson, Alexander
2000 Reynolds, Jobn B.
2725 Hargreaves, Wm.
2867 Hargreaves, Wm.
NORTH SECOND.
136 Keeler, A. G.
609 MllUgan, Decatur
.607 Haentze, Chas. H.
960 Howard, Jed. G.
1251 Bile, George
1600 Boyle, Ralph R.
1614 Mottett, John
1700 Wallser, John T.
2024 Barwig, G. A.
2301 Van Busliirlc, &
Apple
2458 Watson, Wm .
3600 Smith, Harry A.
NORTH THIRD.
801 Fetters, Wm. A.
Oor. George, Wendell,
H. Edward
2132 Voss, F. J.
NORTH FOURTH.
329 Koch, Louis
454 Jungmann, Bmil
613 Lawson, Alex. E.
732 Burg, John D.
1638 Kreltzer, M. 0.
1901 Wagmer, 0. H.
2001 Moftet, Jno., M.D.
NORTH FIFTH.
701 Bauer, Louis G.
Oor, George, Otinger.Al-
bert.
1202 Hart, Jos. A.
1339 Shingle, S. Howard
1500 Werclishogen. O. A.
2100 Tod, Alva P.
2201 Suttoa Wm. H.
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2300 Antill, J. V.
24B7 Eberhard, J. O.
2721 Schmidt, Henry
2861 Apple, Milton S.
2946 Lott, Samuel F.
NOETH SIXTH.
162 Wiokham, A. S.
301 Eckles, C. A.
600 Davis, W. H.
846 Koenlg, Wm. M.
2450 Steltzer, Lewis J.
2601 Duffleld, Harrison
NORTH SEVENTH.
819 Oonard, Thomas B.
1401 Spenceley, C. B.
1545 Stermer, J. H.
1801 Cozens, Nathan A.
2262 Gerhard & Co., A.
Y.
NOETH EIGHTH.
162 Nolle, Henry A.
437 Fleming, Dan'l. W,
547 Staolchoupe, David
D.
900 Trupp, Louis
1600 Sprissler, Oscar
1801 Jones H. E.
2101 Nebinger, Jacob L.
2500 Bradford, John M.
NORTH NINTH.
201 New Yorlt Drug Co.
225 Taggart & Co., G
COTSon.
aoi Lowe, 0. B., M. D.
430 Romberg,Frederlcli
NORTH TENTH.
301 Fehr, Geo. W.
672 Totten, Wm. T.
864 Maisch, Henry O.
O.
1601 Borchert, W. H.
1759 Richards, D. Bruce
2348 Monger, Edward
P., M. D.
2801 Morrison, J. Louis
D., M. I).
NORTH ELEVENTH.
15 Miller, J. B.
600 Shingle, G. W.
1351 Stedem, L. S. A,
1558 Turner, W. L. &
Son
1901 Wilson's Pharmacy
2722 Dlerolf, Charles B.
2801 Loesch, \S m.
NORTH TWBLF'IH.
28 Grahame, Geo. S.
269 Kessler, Edward P.
615 Day, S. Addison
701 Wert, J. M.
1231 Bailey, Henry
2600 Streeter, N. D.
NORTH THIFiTEfENTH
16 Shull,D.P.Drag CO.
822 Scott, William J.
644 Supplee, Jesse W.
684 Walter, W. O.
1451 Canard, Thomas B.
1755 Huston, James
2059 Amlols, Ira P.
2301 Frankeberger, Al-
lan J.
NORTH BROAD.
823 Simpson, Robert
93T Laubaoh, Wm. H.
Jr.
1648 Pruh, Mary B.
Cor. Bishop, Baumgart-
ner, W. J.
2517 Rdegraf, J. M.
3149 Crumble, George J.
■602
PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
NORTH FIFTEENTH.
668 Ouram, Charles
1261 Blackwood.Bus. T.
1637 Hughes, F. S.
2200 Schofleld, A. Curtis
2400 Faries, Joseph B.
NOETH SIXTEENTH.
2110 FealrheUer, Theo.
S.
2267 Batdorf, H. James
N. SHVENTEENTH.
1229 Kraiise, Wm., M.
D.
1401 Grove, John B.
2001 Eiaeohart, Foster
B.
2267 Eldridge, fflar. S.
2401 Apple, Fiankllu M.
NORTH ElGHTHEiNTH.
6ii2 Bethel, B. N.
14a5 Bhinn, H. G.
ISaO Frey, John W.
ai43 Nebig, Wm. G.
NOKTH NINBTBSSNTH.
840 Keith, Wmil
1330 Shingle, S. Howard
22B7 Waliier, Thomas A.
NOHTH TWaN'riilTH.
132 Ijppincott, H. B.
830 Musseiman,D.G.B.
1S55 Supplee & Jiro., W.
B.
N. TWENTY-FIRST.
1744 GoU, Philip
1947 Thompson, F. P.
2300 Shore, T. W.
N. TWENTY-SECOND.
1500 Young, W. S.
1900 Lupus, Herman B.
1745 Hepdrickson, O. P
N. TWENTY-THIRD.
364 MoKee, Joseph
N. TWENTY-FIFTH.
1700 Lehman, F. O.
N. TWBNTY-SIXTH.
829 Fitch, Geo. D. '
1744 Besore, A. Z.
N. TWENTY-SEVENTH
1800 Iiushinger,Sam'l C.
N. TWBNTY-BIGHTH.
1700 Green, Howard L.
N. TWENTY-NINTH.
1301 Zacherle, Otto F.
NORTH THIRTEESTH.
982 Heeker, Jacob K.
2224 Dobaon, O. L. J.
N. THEElTY-THrBD.
601 StUes, Harry L.
N. THmTY-FIFTH.
S426 Murray, B. J.
N. THIRTY-SIXTH.
643 Betts, S. Everett
N. FORTY-FIRST.
920 Hmnsey, W. A.
N. FORTY-SECOND.
898 Notson, Geo. W.
N. FORTY-FIFTH.
700 Sanderson, F.
N. SrXTH-THIKD.
246 O'Brien, Bryan
OAK LANE.
Klopp, Eli L., 8th and
Oak Lane.
OLNBY.
Rocap, Wm. A., 2d it.
pk., oor. Tabor.
OXFORD.
1900 Moore, James J.
2300 Osohae, Geo. H.
2601 Bberly Bros.
PASSYONK AVEiNUE.
768 Pile, W. H. & Sons
1601 Traut, H. G.
1101 Shunk, D. P.
17th MoUer, J. D.
1902 Corson, Linwood
Cbr. Moore, McNair &
Bro., E. D.
PINE.
5th Ott & Nlooud
541 Dllks & Harris
1201 Keys, John 0.
1600 Manlove, H. O.
2041 Harris, Wm.
POPLAR.
2d Bohn, OarlH.
3d Barber, Harry Lee
300 Haentze, O. H.
4th Selpel, L.
8tb Belmann, L. P.
12th Berger, Oarl D .
1246 Hesske, August R.
1600 Test, W. W.
1724 McLaughlin & Co.,
P. O.
POWEI/rON AVENUE.
3201 Rutherford, Frank
P.
PRESTON.
800 Gleim, Wm. B.
RAOE.
10th Tenth St. Pharm.
716 Hermann, B. W.
817 Flinn, A. E.
1300. Fahey, B. H.
1435 Gubbins, O. H.
1545 Marshall, Rush P.
36th Clark, Charles H.
REED.
6th Marshall's Phar-
macy
18th MoVickar, Mat-
thew, M.D.
2101 Bmey, A. S.
RICHMOND.
106 Warrington Phar-
macy
231 Medara, Thos. J.
Cor. Palmer, Kramer, I.
D. W.
2235 Trenchard, J. F.
2542 Sharp, J. M.
2602 Craighead, Thos.
2668 Moylan, Cornelius
2902 Davis, F. H.
SlOO Barlow, Louis B.
Oor. Ball, French &
O'Reilly
3001 Hummell, Wm.
Oor. Venango, Schwartz,
F.
RIDGB AVENUE.
1103 Bowers, Luther P.
1506 Hoffecker & Kling-
ler
1607 Doench, Theodore
Cor. French, Brown,
Thomas D.
1639 Elttenhouse, H.
Coi'. Girard ave., Nis-
key, Peter
Cor. N. Col. ave.,
Heintzelnmn, Jos. A.
2133 Doerr, Lyman M.
Cor. 2lBt, Patterson,
James L.
2332 Rhoads, H. F.
2445 Fruh, O. D. S.
29th Bowker, Frank
2700 Sllfer, Levi M.
3286 Murray, J. B.
3341 Beary, E. S.
3356 Feidler, A. R. H.
3707 Fajans Julian
3715 Kneeshaw.Wm.W.
EOXBOB0UGH.
Evans, Geo. B., Ly-
ceum and Myk. aves.
Morrison, W. M.
4435 Ridge ave.
Woodruff. J. G., Mana-
yunk ave. and Penn
SNYDER AVENXIB.
7th Weber, Alei. A.
eth Arohlhald,Henry O.
1000 Dlefenbach, Henry
SOMERSET.
824 Hamberg, Saml. F.
1143 McOorkle, Wm.
SOUTH.
148 Elfreth, 0. P.
301 WalUs, J. M.
638 Kolb, Isldor
1045 Kennedy, Albert D
1301 Crooks, Jennie
16th Campbell, Theo.
1701 Morse, H. B.
1801 DeBeust, Robert H
2001 Watson, O. W.
2211 Oarslake, W. H.
SOUTH FRONT.
801 Groves, J.D., M.D.
SOUTH SECWND.
336 Hickman, W. H
602 Beale, Bdmond
710 Bwing, Geo. W.
799 Dil, L A.
1000 Cantrell, James A.
1020 Delker, Wm., M.D.
1300 Blomer, A. P.
1445 Gross, Louis M.
1729 Sctmidt, Henry
1829 Swain, Harry
1840 Smith, H. J.
2039 Swain, Harry
SOUTH THIRD.
276 Husband, T. J., Jr.
401 Oummtngs, J. J.
634 Dugan, Wm. F.
736 Laursnt, A. G.
743 Krell, Fred'kB.,
M. D.
801 Jameson.David, Jr.
SOUTH rOURIH.
127 Dodson, Chas. G.
1812 Keller, F. R.
SOOTH FIFTH.
287 Angney, J. R.
900 Duvall, A. W.
1300 Tomlinson, Thos. 0.
1640 Ntwsham, S. P.
1814 Whifener, Jas.
2141 Turner, P. P.
SOUTH SIXTH.
1045 Wel)er, August
1347 Hall, Wm. D. W.
1439 Blomer, Geo. D.
1941 Stee'man, Peter
SOUTil fFVBNTH.
745 Rizzio, F.
1001 Warner, E. B.
1901 Evans, E. H.
2039 Smith, Mark L.
SOUTH EIGHTH.
737 Michelotte, Victor
938 Boyd, H. J.
ll.W Gadd S. W.
1336 Jones, W. B.
1717 Reisert, Wm.
SOUTHNIVTH.
601 Sipriesler, Theodore
1600 Usl'tou. Charles A.
SOTTTH ITiNTH.
800 England, Robert
921 McFadden, Wm.,
M. D. I
1145 Leohler, Harry P.
1340 Ri'tterford, Ohas.A.
Oor. Mifflin, Rudolph,
John M.
SOUTH ELEVENTH.
230 Pollard, A.T. & Co.
630 Appenzeller.Gustar
1201 Wedemeyer, P. G.
2001 Oorrie, Wm. M. G.
S. TWTilLFTH. <-•
700 McClean, Wm. I.
773 Knaus, F. J.
824 Remig, F. G.
1715 Farley, Joseph
S. THIETBBNTH.
13 Simes, Wm. F. &
Sons
601 Moore, J. B.
1252 Sunderland, Henry
1500 Smyser, B. M.
1648 Fienhold, E. H.
2040 Taylor, John D.
S. BROAD.
34 Watt, Harry 0,
M. D.
600 Eokles, Charles A.
616 Hunter, J. A.
1133 Thomas, Lancaster
1218 Stewart, R. R.
1500 Musson, W. A.
1601 Duvall, A. W.
S. FIFTEE5NTH.
928 Malony, Abram B,
1300 Hunter, Thomas
1300 Hunter Medicine
Co.
1414 Roche, W. M.
S. SIXTEENTH.
501 Oook, J. B.
625 Meade, J. F.
S. SEVENTEENTH.
1000 Gossling. T. R.
1233 Estlack,Horace W.
1300 Maris, Robb. W.
1401 Grove, J. E.
S. EIGHTEENTH.
8 Hansel, Wilmot
423 Eddy, Henry O.
S. NINETEENTH.
928 Trist, Mrs. Mary
1000 Williams, J. T.
1201 Dimmitt, Chas. H.
1301 Bell, William
150J. Devine, Geo. 0.
S. TWENTIEZni.
276 Ottlnger, Jas. J.
431 CarroU, Sam'l L.
1155 Kelly, P. M.
1242 Taylor, J. D.
1500 McFadden, J. J.
1622 McFadden, J. J.
S. TWENTY-FIRST.
1229 Fries, Chas. J. T.
S. TWENTY-SECOND.
722 Heyl, F. W.
1124 Meredith, Samuel
C, M. D.
1300 Meyer, X/eo L.
15 DO Thompson, Wm. O.
S. TWENTY-THIRD.
1267 Moylan, Oomellus
S. TWENTY-FOURTH.
501 Munson, Jas. H.
S. THIRTY-THIRD.
539 Stiles, H. L.
S. TBDETY-SIXTH.
121 Koons, W. H.
S. THIRTY-SEVENTH.
125 Homer, J. Walker
s. forg:y-sboond.
608 Newbold, Thos. M.
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LISt OF DBUGQIST8.
603
S. FOBTY-SaaVENTH.
1109 Keystone Pharmacy
1232 Blinkhorn, Geo.
S. SIXTY-FmST.
508 Henry, Sam'l O.
SPKINGFIEaLI) AYE.
45th Forgy, James
4501 Elite Pharmacy
47th Eoberts, Victor,
M. D.
SPRING GAKDEN.
700 Moschel, J. Rob-
erts
745 Bridger, Paul
827 Wells, J. G.
9th Galbraith, W. H.
1000 Gatehell. E. K.
1130 Burns, W. A.
1911 Seeler, Andrew J.
aoOO Thomas, Lancaster
2313 Smith, A. O.
2317 Kessler, Edward P.
3421 Hancock, CJia). W.
3845 Hinds, W. H.
SPRUCE.
630 Shivers, Ohas., Jr.
941 Knight, Howard
10»h iMaris, Kobt. W.
1201 Jones, D. S. (est.
of)
1400 Shinn & Baer
2001 Ottinger, J. J.
2229 MUlikeD, Wm. H.
SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
100 Gerhard, Luther
400 Weber, P. G. A.
900 aymer, Ohas. W.
942 Beohtold, Thos. B.
1427 Shaeifer, Wm. J.
Cor.' Frankford ave.
Ferguson, Davis
S.
TAOONY.
Gerhard, Wm. H., 3529
Longshore
Jordon, Frank W., 3632
Longshore
TASKHR.
1542 Hudson, L. A.
1600 Frey, J. P.
20th Keegan, H. H.
22d Sands, J. S.
30TH & FLEVrCSHER.
Dobson, O. Leonard
IHOMPSON.
124 Ferguson, Jas. A.
6th Ruff, U. Gilbert
700 Goldsmith, Geo.W.
16th Lewis, Frank J.
52d Butterworth, F. J.
TIOGA.
17ih Sliii'ghter & Beson
2002 Van Dyke Bros.
TUIJP.
e. York, Holtzhausser,L.
VENANGO.
520 Motfet, Jas., Jr.
6th Evans, J. Howard
VIENNA.
cor. Frankford aye.
HuntersOQ', 0. B.
VINE.
220 Jungemann, B.
800 Roidot, A.
1034 Robbins, Alonzo
1B38 Davis, F. O.
18th Fitch, Pelatiah
2052 Smedley, Bennett
L.
22d Seltz, Frederick
2231 Metts, W. S.
5500 Smiley, E. B.
6001 Cox, Harry
WALLACE.
39th Gabell, 0. P.
WALNUT.
800 Blair, H. 0.
1035 Boericke & Tafel
1041 Ashmead, Alf'd 0.
13th Ogden & Co., John
1400 Hayes, J. F.
1629 Morgan, Frank B.
W. GIRABD AVE.
1 Kendlg, B., M. D.
WESTMORELAND.
21st Van Dyke Bros.
WHARION.
2d Maofarland, F. H.
349 Macl'herson, Wm.,
M. D.
650 Keeler, J. P.
8th Winebrener, Geo.
B.
1500 Hunter, Thos.
1540 Hallowell, 0. W.
1700 Wil k i n s o n, B.
Powers
WISSAHICKON.
Qesey, Thos. H., 5900
Tulip
Young, O. L., 3900 Ter-
race
WOODLAND AVE.
4818 Helfrich, L. S.
49th Dahis, Geo. B.
6533 Oodvllle, S. Weaver
63d Weaver, Geo. P.
71st Ogden, Jas. A.
7206 Cook, Oswald
73d Fox, Peter P.
YORK.
120 McNeil, Bobert
Cor. 3d Kunkel's Phar-
macy
BOO McNeil, Robt. O.
619 Ischler, Geo. H.
19th Bahl, Ohas. Z.
CHEMISTS IN
PHILADELPHIA.
Ager, Wm., 2342 JefCer-
Bon
Baker, John O. & Co.,
815 Filbert
Baker, Walter T., 19th
and Oxford
Bartlett, H. A. & Oo.,
113 to 117 N. Front
Booth, Garrett & Blair,
919 Ohant
Bower, Henry & Son,
2800 Gray's Ferry rd
Brltton,, J. Blodgett,
339 Walnut
Brown & Gllman, 35
S. Front
Bwywning & Brothers,
42 and 44 N. Front
Carter & Scattergood,
624 S. Twenty-fourth.
Christlanl, B S., 404
Arch
Cburctiman & Co., 33 S.
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REGISTER OF THE DRUGGISTS OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
ABBOTTSTOWN, Adams.
Jordy, L.
ACKER, Perry.
Parsons & Co.
A3DAMSTOWN, Lancaster.
Miller & Bro., S. W.
ADAMSVILLE, Crawford.
Blair, Wm. H.
AKRON, Lancaster.
Killian, A. F.
Snavely, J. A.
ALBION, Brie.
Davenport, L. D. R.
ALBURTIS, Lehigh.
Bamdt, Solomon K., M. D.
ALDEN STATION, Luzerne.
Rogers, O.
ALEXANDRIA, Huntingdon.
Porter, Calvin.
ALLEGHENY, Allegheny.
Armor, A., 57 Taylor av.
Brittain, John, 196 Beaver av.
Craig, Jas. H., Perrysville av.
Davis, Jr., D., 634 Preble av.
Davis, W. W., 77 Ohio.
Dice, William, 353 Beaver av.
Eggers, Fred. H., 172 Ohio.
Eggers & Son, F. H., CJiestnut and
Ohio.
Einstein, Morris, 170 Bast.
Eisenbeis, G., 113 Federal.
Finley, L. B., 67 Arch.
Fleck, P. R., 171 Beaver av.
Poster, Geo. E., 394 Washington av.
Prank, Theo. J., 277 Federal.
Gasaway, J. B., North av, c. Federal.
Glamser, A., 234 Ohio. E.
Gleim, Perry M., Rebecca, c. Alle-
gheny av.
Grubbs & Co., A. M., 86 Lacoek.
Haering, D., 115 Juniata.
Hauch, E., 1 Charles.
Heck, E. E., 72 Federal.
Heck, E. E., 194 Federal.
Hixenbaugh, W. S., 65 Rebecca.
Holdeu & Co., E., 63 Federal.
Holthouse, A. W., 105 Sheffield.
Hughes, Wm., 290 Beaver av.
Ingham, R. W., 81 Federal.
Kaercher, A. J., 62 Federal.
Kinsel, G. A., 91 Buena Vista.
Ki&kadden, W. J., 103 Bridge (Etna
Boro.).
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Kurtz, A. C, 226 Allegheny av-
Larry, Samuel, 232 Arch.
McBride, H. J., Federal cor. Ohio.
McClelland, J. R., Cal. and Island av.
McCloskey, E. C, 123 Ohio.
McGee, T. J., Lowry and Branch.
McHenry, Thos., 63 Irwin av.
Mangold, E., 64 Lowry.
Marquis, W. V., 309 Klopfer.
Means, R. W., 206 North av.
Miller, J. W., 289 Western av.
Minnick, W. G-, 86 Monterey.
Morris, T. R., 686 Preble av.
Morris, W. J., 26 McClure a v.
Mosbaugh, Harry, 85 .Tames.
Neely, Jos. F., 400 Rebecca.
Sauer, A. H., 1 Royal.
Sawhill, A- P., 187 Federal.
Smart, O. W., 28 Anderson.
Steitz, Louis, 157 Penn av.
Straessley, F. X., 20 Chestnut.
Swearer, J. L., 289 Western a v.
Tafel, E. P., 167 Washington av.
Urben & Son, J. P., cor. Pulton and
Locust.
Vansdale, D. A., 81 Taggart.
Walther, Chas. L., Chestnut and Ohio.
Welsch, B. P., 194 Federal.
Werle, Fred. H., 76 East.
White & Co., W. M., 51 Anderson.
Wiethorn, H. J., 289 Beaver av.
^LLEN, Cumberland.
Devinuey, D. L.
ALLENTOWN, Lehigh.
Danowsky, E. J., 709 Hamilton.
Pegley & Bro., 546 N. Front.
Good, H. J. T., 803 Hamilton
Haines, O. B. J., 815 Hamilton.
Hoffman, J. L., 9th and Liberty.
Klump, C. C, 537 Hamilton.
Koons, Milton H., 5th and Gordon.
Moyer, W. C, 9th and Hamilton.
Peters & Smith, (W. & R.), 639 Ham-
ilton.
Seler, Charles E.
Shoemaker & Co., G. W., 722 Hamil-
ton.
Slough, Agnes M. (Hom.), 9th and
Hamilton.
Weber, August, 617 Hamilton.
Weber & Good, 211 Hamilton.
ALLPORT, Clearfield.
Johnson, Peter.
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ALTOONA, Blair.
Allen, J. H., 700 7th av.
Baumgarduer, Chas. B., 1617 8th av.
Beckley, G. A., 1124 12th.
Boecking & Meredith, Main.
Butler, John P., 8th av, cor 12th.
Clabaugh, B. M., 6th and 4th av.
Craine, W. M. C, Chestnut av, c. 4th.
Eyer, H. B., 1613 11th av.
Forgy, J. J., 1316 2d.
Hurley & Co., D. G., 1332 11th av.
Irwin, W. H., 11th av, c. 16th.
McCleary, J. A., 615 12th.
McKee, J. A., 8th av, e. 7th.
McMurtrie & Akers, 1106 11th.
Mateer, J. Ross, 1501 11th av.
Miller, G. S. R., 8th av, c. 13th.
Mountain City Drug Store, 7th av,
c. 13th.
Murray, H. L., 8th av, c. 9th.
Sehimminger, George, 609 12th.
Sellers, S. M., M. D., 1308 11th av.
Shomberg, A. F., 12th av, c. 12th.
Taylor, C. S., Lexington av. c. 10th.
Turner & Kautner, 1018 12th.
Weaver, U. M., 412 4th.
Weston, G. A., 7th av, c. 20th.
ALVERTON, Westmoreland.
Coughenour & Co., D. R.
AMBLER, Montgomery.
Angeny, Jos. S., Jr.
Styer, Albanus, M. D.
ANNVILLE, Lebanon.
Seabold, W. S.
ANSONVILLE, Clearfield.
Miller, S. J., M. D.
ANTRIM, Tioga.
Pall Brook Coal Co.
APOLLO, Armstrong.
Bollinger & Co., C. W.
Cochran, T. A.
Wray, F. T.
ARCHBAIiD, Lackawanna.
Foote, M. A. (Mrs.)
Kelly, J. J.
Kunback & Co., W. J.
Monie, Thomas.
Van Dom.
ARDMORE, Montgomery.
Stadelman, S. F.
ARIEL, Wayne.
Ely, H. B.
ARNOT, Tioga.
Bradbury, W. W.
ASHBOURNE, Montgomery.
Yarnall, A. P.
ASHCROFT, Clearfield.
Kirk, James, M. D.
ASHLAND, Schuylkill.
Barnard, Charles H.
SchoUenberger, A. B.
Voshage, Louis 0.
Williams, R. J.
ASHLEY, Luzerne.
Colborn, W. T.
Keller, John W.
Kline, John C.
ASHVILLE, Cambria.
Ashville Supply Co.
ATGLEN, Chester.
Lewis &, Son.
ATHENS, Bradford.
Brcanback, G. T.
Hines, Joseph.
Leonard Bros.
Stewart, J. E.
AUSTIN, Potter.
French, G. S.
Helwig, George D.
Welch, Frank J.
ATJSTINVILLE, Bradford.
Crippen, G. R.
AVENUE, Allegheny.
Hall, W. T., M. D.
AVOCA, Luzerne.
Boone, G. H.
Renniman & Co.
Schlager, W. L.
AVONDALB, Chester.
Megilligan, C. H.
AVONMORB, Indiana.
Pearce, J. A.
BADEN, Beaver.
Blesse, W. J.
BAINBRIDGE, Lancaster.
Hackemberger, G. W.
BALDWIN, Butler.
Scott, C.
BANGOR, Northampton.
Opera House Drug Go.
Ott, P. G.
BART, Lancaster.
Aiken & Palmer.
BARTVILLE, Lancaster.
Kennardy, G. W.
BATH, Northampton.
Miller, Samuel R.
BEALSVILLB, Washington.
Bbbert, J. P.
Union Supply Co.
BEAR LAKE, Warren.
Mather, C. V.
BEAUMONT, Wyoming.
Woodburn & Go.
BEAVER, Beaver.
Andriessen. Hugo.
City Drug Store.
Lawrence, W. E.
Martsolf, J. H.
BEAVER CENTRE, Crawford.
Drury, J. C.
BEAVER FAliLS, Beaver.
Beuter, John, 619 7th av.
Dunlap's Pharmacy (Samuel R. Dun-
lap, prop.), 1400 7th av.
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BEATER PALLS.— Continued.
Eckles, W. A., 2313 8tli av.
Hay, M. R., 1602 7th av.
Henderson, E. L., 925 7tli av.
Mercer, A., 2311 8th av.
Miller & Son, E. E., 608 7th av.
Mackey, Harry W., 1410 7th av.
PafE, Wm., 1021 7th av.
Todd, B. B., 1128 7th av.
BBAVERTOWN, Snyder.
Stroheeker, J. T.
BEOHTELSVILLE, Berks.
ReiflE, Jacob L.
BEDFORD, Bedford.
Neckerman, E. D.,
Irvine, Reed.
Jordan, Frank W.
BEECH CREEK, Clinton.
Williams, George, Jr.
B2EGH TREE, Jefferson.
Cooley, J. M., M. D.
BELLEFONTE, Centre.
Green, F. Potts.
Thompson & Co.
Zeller & Son, J.
BELLE VERNON, Fayette.
Brown, A. L.
Brown, C. W.
Lange, Henry.
Springer, E. F.
BELLEVILLE, Mifflin.
Gibboney, W. M.
BBLLEVUE, Allegheny.
Munsch, Mrs. D. J.
BELLWOOD, Blair.
Artman, W. A.
Boecking & Meredith.
Innes, John C.
Ziegler & Spangler.
BENDERSVILLE, Adams.
Mumma, Edward W., M. D,
BENEZEIT, Elk.
Eberhart & Blesh.
BENNETT, Allegheny.
Godwin, J. W.
BENTLEY CREEK, Bradford.
Hammond, O. N., M. D.
BENTON, Columbia.
McHenry, T. C, M. D.
BERLIN, Somerset.
Brallier, G. W.
Garman, J. S.
BERNICE, Sullivan.
Brockaway, F. W.
BERNVILLE, Berks.
Snavely, H. H.
BERWICK, Columbia.
Kisner, C. N.
Reagan & Co., G. L., M. D.
Steck & Co.
BBRWYN, Oheeter.
Aiken, James, M. D.
BETHEL, Berks.
Gerhart, Erasmus.
BETHLEHEM, Northampton.
Burkhardt, H. A.
Hess, James M.
Horning, John.
Jacobson, F. E.
Kempsmith, P.
Metzger, George F.
Niekum, E. George.
Rau & Co., Simon.
Unangst, E. P.
BIG RUN, Jefferson.
Cox & Cochran.
BIRDSBOROUGH, Berks.
Brusstar, Harry B., M. D.
Clark, R.
Worrall, Harry.
BLAIN, Perry.
Gregg, C. E.
BLAIRSVILLE, Indiana.
Kerr, Milton C,
Miller, Milton G.
Shepley, Howard P.
Walker, James R.
BLOOMING VALLEY, Crawford.
Johnson, S. C, M. D.
BLOOMSBURGH, Columbia.
Kleim, C. A.
McKelvy, G. A.
Mercer, J. H.
Moyer Bros., (W. and R.)
Ringler, George.
Rlshton, W. S.
BLOOSBURGH, Tioga.
Bowen, Mrs. Maria.
Johnson, L. W., M. D.
Schoffield & Babcock.
Wooster, Theo. F., M. D.
BLUE ROCK, Chester.
Mengle, M. S., M. D.
BOALSBURGH, Centre.
Dinges, J. N.
BOILING SPRINGS, Cumberland-
Kasten, W. J.
BOLIVAR, Westmoreland.
Kelley & Co., H.
BOSTON, Allegheny.
Black, J. B., M. D.
BOYERTOWN, Berks.
Borneman & Co., J. H.
Geiger, F. D.
Mayer, C. E.
BRADDOCK, Allegheny.
Kenny, J. W.
Kentcher & Co., G. W.
Knorr, V. G.
Maggini, A. P.
Musselman & Co., D. Z.
Parker, A. H.
Simons, J. D.
Slater, Perry.
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BRADFORD, McKean.
Calender & Cochran.
Davis & Cottrell.
Fagman & Green.
Calhoun, J. T.
Clark, E. E.
Hart & Mills.
Leonard, J. F.
Thompson & Ward.
Wilson & Boyd.
BRADY'S BEND, Armstrong.
Bockett, Michael.
BRIDGEPORT, Montgomery.
Holstein, C. E.
Stahler, E. A.
BRIDGEVILLE, Allegheny.
Patterson, R. L.
BRISBIN, Clearfield.
PuUin, Alfred.
BRISTOL, Bucks.
Douglas, Serrill.
Endicott, John F.
Hoguet, L. A.
Martin, B.
Pursell, H.
Watson, Maurice.
Wright, J. Edward.
Young, John K.
BROAD FORD, Fayette.
Reagan, R. S.
BROAD TOP, Huntingdon.
Hoffman, H. E.
BROCKWAYVILLE, Jefferson.
Baird, J. R.
Rankin & Condick.
BRODHEADSVILLE, Monroe.
Stotz, John T.
BROOKDALE, Susquehanna.
Tingley, J. J.
BROOKLYN, Susquehanna.
Eldridge, S. B.
BROOKVILLE, Jefferson.
Blood, R. P.
Henderson, £. B.
McKnight & Son.
Sandt, G. L.
BROWNSVILLE. Fayette.
Armstrong, J. D.
Graham, Elobert.
Rathmell Bros.
Robinson, D. F.
Robinson & Co., H. W.
BRUIN, Butler.
Dennison, B. E.
BRUSH CREEK, Beaver.
Nealy, H. K.
Snyder & Son, John.
BRYN MAWR, Montgomery.
Moore, Christian.
BUENA "VISTA, Allegheny.
Gaut, J. S.
BURGBTTSTOWN, Washington.
Cain, F. M.
McCurdy & Co^^W. E.
McMurray, H. B.
BURNSIDE, Clearfield.
Conner, John B.
BUTLER, Butler.
Anderson, A. C.
Balph, J. F.
Boyd, C N.
Graham & Zimmerman.
MoClaren, Fred'k.
Redlck, J. C.
Wuller, C. B.
Wuller, D. H.
Wuller, J. L.
CALIFORNIA, Washington.
Piper & Co.
Winfield, W. H.
CAMBRIDGEBOROUGH, Crawfor*.
Birchard, E. L.
Burchard & Son, A. D.
Wellman, H. J.
CAMPBBLLTOWN, Lebanon.
Stauffer, Benjamin W.
CANNONSBURG, Washington.
Coleman, J. H.
Conley & Foote.
Donaldson, J. B.
Hughes, I. N.
Lytte, John S.
CANTON, Bradford.
Newman & Davidson.
Whitman, F. E.
Whitman, J. O.
Whitman, W. W.
CAPOOSA, Lackawanna.
Kane, F. A.
CARBONDALB, Lackawanna.
Aiken, John W.
Dennis, F. E.
Fowler, C.
Jadwin, H. B.
JadVin, J. S.
Kelly, B. A.
Reynolds, A. W.
CARLISLE, Cumberland.
EBieriok, B. F.
Horn, W. P.
Ritchie, V. H.
Sipe, Geo. W.
Sipe, John E.
Van Camp, M. D.
CABMICHAEL'S, Greene.
Armstrong, N.
Eicher, W. B.
CABROLLTOWN, Cambria.
Mauoher, J. V., M. D.
CASHTOWN, Adams.
Bream, H. L.
CATASAUQUA, Lehigh.
Heckenberger, Wm.
Kressler, G. H.
Lawall Bros. ,
CATAWISSA, Columbia.
Fisher, E.
Willits, C. C.
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DEUaaiSTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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OBNTRALIA, Columbia.
Davis, G. W.
Davis, li. E.
CENTRE HALL, Centre.
Murray, J. D.
CENTRBVIIiLE, Crawford.
Eberman, F. D.
CHALFONT, Bucks.
Kerns, S. P.
CHAMBERSBURGH, Frankli...
Black, Charles J., 280 S. 2d.
Gressler & Keefer.
Curriden, George A., M. D,, 67 N
Main.
Finney, W. B.
Greenawait & Co., Wm. G., 19 S.
Main.
Miller's Pharmacy.
Montgomery, John C-, Hotel Mont-
gomery.
Spangler, Jacob, 201 S. Main.
White, P. B., 36 S. Main.
CHATHAM, Chester.
Woodvirard, N. E.
CHERRY TREE, Venango.
Bennehoff, Samuel.
Kittner, H. W.
CHESTER, Delaware.
Biekley, M. H., 401 Market.
Billstein, N., 15th and Providence av.
Bing, E. W., 2d cor. N orris.
Buchanan, A. S., 9th and Morton av.
Byrne, Edward T., 6th cor. Kerlin.
Castle, A. Lincoln, 3d and Kerlin.
Correll, Joseph B., 628 Morton av.
Family Drug Store, 3d and Penn.
Farley, W. H., Broad and Madison.
Fielding, John F., Edgemont av. and
9th.
Franklin Pharmacy, 2d and Franklin.
Henderson, R. H., 18 W. 3d.
Howarth & Bro., 516 Market.
CHESTER, Delaware
Hudson, F. E. E.. 3d cor. Howell.
Johnson, W. W., 326 W. 2d.
Kelly, W. C, 1804 W. 3d.
Kepner, J. C, 3d and Franklin.
Kirk, I. H., 510 W. 7th.
Longhead, R. B., 3d and Wilson.
Stoever, J. M., Edgemont and Provi-
dence.
Stratton, A. G., Market and Edgmont
av.
Wilson, G. B., 201 W. 3d.
GHICORA, Butler.
Bell & Co., P. A.
McKee, J. 1^.
CHRISTIAN'A, Lancaster.
Carter, Samuel.
. Hatrar & Son, J. D.
' Paxon, O. H.
CHRISTY PARK, Allegheny.
Black, A. L.
CHURCHTOWN, Lancaster.
Quaintance, Mrs. R. D.
CLARION, Clarion.
Corbelt, A. G.
Beid, John G.
Sloan, E. M.
CLARK, Mercer.
Stewart, J.
CLARK SBURGH, Indiana.
Walker, Wm. B., M. D.
CLARKSVILLE, Greene.
Blatchlay & Co.
CLAYSBURGH, Blair.
Mauk, Jr., George W.
OLAYSVILLE, Washington.
Holmes, Jr., G. Y.
Minton, B., M. D.
CLEARFIELD, Clearfield.
Graham, E. W.
Hartswick & Irwin.
Sweeney, D. H.
Watson & Kennard.
CLIFFORD, Susquehanna.
Finn, C. D. & E. E.
CLIFTON HEIGHTS, Delaware.
Bartleson, C. L.
Vernon, G. R.
CLINTONVILLE, Venango.
Craig, J. F.
COAL CENTRE, Washington.
Frantz & Sons, G. W.
Piper Bros.
OOALDALB, Schuylkill.
Davis, D. R.
Davisi, E.
Davis, G. R.
COALPORT, Clearfield.
McCartney, W. C.
COALTOWN, Butler.
Fogal, Valentine.
OOATESVILLE, Chester.
Cook, S. G.
Davy, George W.
Thompson, Wm. C.
Young, W. S.
COCHRAN'S MILLS, Armstrong.
Almes, H. E.
COCHRANTON, Crawford.
Beatty, M. W.
Curtis, F. A.
Latimer & Adam son.
Price, D. O.
COCHBANVILLE, Chester.
Morrison, J. A.
OOLLEGEVILLB, Montgomery.
Culbert, Joseph W.
COLUMBIA, Lancaster.
Borden, Wm. M.
Bowers, Charles E., M. D., 6th and
Walnut.
Markel, C. P.
Matthes, Frank A., 6th and Walnut
Maulick, W. F.
Schroeder & Hinkle.
Williams, Randolph.
Zeamer, H. W.
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COLUMBUS, Warren.
Ehodes, W. R.
CONCORD, FrankUn.
Penn & Co., J.
CONCORDVILLE, Delaware.
Cornog, S. S.
CONBMAUGH, Cambria.
Harvey, E. Gr.
CONESTOGA, Lancaster.
Bruner, P. M.
CONFLUENCE, Somerset.
Mountain, W. S.
Tammehiil, M.
CONNEiAUTVILLE, Crawford.
Fitzgerald, M.
Leffingweli, J. G.
Smith, James H.
CONNELLSVILLE, Fayette.
BerryhUl, H. P.
Huston & Co., F.
McCormiek, Harry.
Markell & Bro., F. E.
Moore, J. C.
CONQUENBSSING, Butler.
Christy, J. L., M. D.
CONSHOHOCKEN, Montgomery.
Barr, J. Rufus.
Hallowell, H. G. J.
Kroh, H. K.
McCoy, T. F.
Moyland, Cornelius.
.O'Brien, Christopher.
Steen, James H.
CONYNGHAM, Luzerne.
Ritter, H.
COOPERSBURGH, Lehigh.
Gery, A. M.
COOPERSTOWN, Venango.
McGaffie, J. D.
Van Nater, R. E.
COPLAY, Lehigh.
Levan, W. F.
CORAOPOLIS, Allegheny.
Bums, H. W.
Hamilton, J. D.
CORRY, Erie.
Ames, N. F.
Babbitt & Son, C. O.
Blair & Son, Geo.
Durham, W. M.
Lindsley, R. G.
Stone, N.
CORSICA, JefEerson.
Jones, J. B.
Scott & Holden.
CORYDON, Warren.
Canfield, P. B.
COSTELLO, Potter.
Hungerford, C. W.
COUDBRSPORT, Potter.
Coulston, John B.
Hogarth & Jeorg.
Thompson, M. S.
OOULTERSVTLLE (Sundbury P. O.),
Butler.
Black & Bros., James B.
COURTNEY, Washington.
Billick, H. T.
COVINGTON, Tioga.
Rumsey, P., M. D.
CEAPTON, Allegheny.
Turtle, Alfred.
CROSS ROADS, York.
Logan, Wm. S.
CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield.
Irwin, Joseph R.
Reeser, Alice.
CUSTER CITY, MeKean.
Chesney, W. J.
Satterlee, S. S.
DAGUS MliNES, Elk.
Sapp, F. W.
DALLAS, Luzerne.
Dallas Drug Co.
DALMATIA, Northumberland.
Moyer, W. H.
DALTON, Lackawanna.
Purdon, T. A.
DANVILLE, Montoar.
Gosh, W. E.
HoUopsher, A.
Joidan, Mrs. J. B.
Klein, G. B.
Krotzer, Robert
Leniger, O. M.
Magill, Robert D.
Miller, Frank.
Philips, Jos. W.
Sechler, J. H.
Thompson, S. Y.
DARBY, Delaware.
Cloud, Harlan.
Swisher, D. F.
DARLINGTON, Beaver.
Bebout & Co., W. I.
McCloud & Co., B.
DAUPHIN, Dauphin.
Coble, A. C, M. D.
DAWSON, Fayette.
Porter, B. F.
Rosboro, M. J.
DAYTON, Armstrong.
Sharp, O. S.
DELAWARE WATER GAP, Monroe,
Transul, A. H.
DELMONT, Westmoreland.
McLaughlin, George A.
Zimmerman's Son, Z.
DELTA, York.
Halloway, M. L.
Stewart, T. D.
DENVER, Lancaster.
Miller & Son, J. H.
Mishler, J. H.
DERRICK CITY, McKean.
Knight. C. B.
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DRUGGISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
DBREY STATION, Westmoreland.
Litzell, 0. B., M. D.
Martin, A. E.
Thomas, G M.
DEVON, Chester.
Hergesheimer, D. S.
DICKINSON, Cumberland.
Williams & Co.
DILLSBURGH, York.
Pishel, H. W., M. D.
DONALDSON, Schuylkill.
Tobias, T. J.
DOWNINGTOWN, Chester
Dennisson, George E.
Sides, H. B.
DOYLESTOWN, Bucks.
Hukhizer, Martin.
Livezey, J. D.
DRAVOSBURGH, Allegheny.
Crump & Co.. 3. S.
DRIFTWOOD, Cameron.
Mitchell, W. H.
Roach, W. H.
DU BOIS, Clearfield.
Boyles, R. M., M. D.
Hay & Vosburg.
Holland, A. P.
Moister, C. W.
Quinn, J. S.
Vosburg, E. F.
DUKE CENTRE, McKean.
Duke & Mills.
DTJNBAR, Fayette.
Gaddies & Co., J. E.
Mullen, J. J.
DUNCAN, Allegheny.
Black, J. B., M. D.
DUNCANNON, Perry.
Henry, G. S.
Shearer, A. L.. M. D,
DUNCANSVILLE, Blair.
Heess, J. C.
DUNDAFF, Susquehanna.
Fike, G. A., M. D.
DUNMORE, Lackawanna.
Bone, J. G. & Son.
Ludwig, Oscar.
McHale, Mary J.
DUQUESNE, Alleghany.
Black, J. T., M. D.
Eagle Drug Store.
McKee, H. A. (Duquesne Pharmacy.)
DURYEA, Luzerne.
Pier, W. B.
DUSHORE, Sullivan.
Pealer & Co., Charles E.
Pomeroy, F. B.
Reeser, J. D.
EAST BERLIN, Adams.
Fackler, Lewis H.
Miller, P.
Wolf, Charles S.
BAST BETHLEHEM, Washington.
Clever, L. M.
EAST BRADY, Clarion.
Robinson, R.
Slaughenhaupt, W., A.
Wallace, R. S.
EAST GREENVILLE, Montgomery.
Bobb, Henry.
EAST MAUCH CHUNK, Carbon.
Ebert, Charles.
Hess, James M.
E ASTON, Northampton.
Bachman, C. L., Mrs. 109 S. 3d.
Hammon, W. E., cor. 2d and North-
ampton.
Hoff, John P., 131 Northampton.
Hohl, S. M., 5 S. 3d.
Huston, J. L., 9th and Ferry.
Keiper, Mrs. S. H., 7th and North-
ampton.
Laubach, S., M. D., cor. Perry and
Walnut.
Lawall's Son & Co., 437 Northamp-
ton.
■ Mebus, F. L., 114 S. 3d.
Mebus & Richards, cor. 4th and North-
ampton.
Odenwelder, A. J., cor. 4th and North-
ampton.
Sandt, Joseph P., 530 Northampton.
Semple & Son., cor. Bank and North-
ampton.
Serfass, A. L., cor. 3d and Spring
Garden.
Uhler, S. P., M. D., College Hill.
Weaver & Solliday, 332 Northampton.
EAST PETERSBURG, Lancaster.
Graybill, D. W.
EAST PROSPECT, York.
Kise, George, Jr.
EAST SMITHFIELD, Bradford.
Phelps, D. G.
EAST STROUDSBURGH, Monroe.
Bush, H.
Mutchler, H. M.
BAU CLAIRE, Butler.
Miller, A. O.
BBENSBURGH, Cambria.
Davidson, T. J.
James, E.
EDGE HILL, Montgomery.
Donough, W. E.
EDINBOROUGH, Erie.
Hotchkiss & Co., S. B.
Smith & Floyd.
EDINBURGH, Lawrence.
Mitcheltree, J. C.
EDWARDSDALE, Luzerne.
Hayles, J. W.
Xiewis, Daniel E.
BLDBRTON, Armstrong.
Mateer & Rankin.
ELDRED, McKean.
Sartwell, T. L.
Welch, J. C.
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ELIMSPORT, Lycoming.
Mull, S. L.
ELIZABETH, Allegheny.
Camp, B. E.
Shaffer. C. H.
ELIZABETHTOWN. Lancaster.
Cain, Albert W.
Ross, R. S.
ELIZABBTHVILKE, Dauphin.
Straub & Bro., J. C.
ELKLAND, Tioga.
Campbell & Humphrey.
Warren, T. R.
BLLWOOD, Schuylkill.
Birchard, H. C, M. D.
EMAUS, Lehigh.
Kemmerer, N. H.
EMHiIE, Bucks.
Stackhousp, Wm. M.
EMLENTON, Venango.
Gosser, J. J.
Myers, Mrs. S. S.
EMPORIUM, Cameron.
Lamb, D. H.
Rockwell. H. C.
Taggart, L.
ENON VALLEY, Lawrence.
Nye & Parks.
EPHRATA, Lancaster.
Royer, George S.
Winger, F.
EQUINUNK, Wayne.
Farley, H. N.
ERIE, Erie.
Bosch, Max, 1314 Parade.
Cantor & Co., H., 626 State.
Dickinson, J. S., Est. of, 711 State.
Diefenbach & Disbrow, Eleventh, c.
State.
Doll, John, 1512 Peach.
Fischer, Wm., 3 Reed House.
( Fletcher, E. B., Eighteenth, c. Chest
nut.
Hall, P., M. D., 630 State.
Haviland & Hunter, 730 State.
Jackson, A. C, > 132 State.
McFayden, W. T., 410 W. 8th.
Mackintosh, J. C, 10th, c. State.
Miller, G. X, 1520 Peach.
Nick, C. W., 2404 Peach.
Nick, F., 1102 State.
Nick, W. P., 928 State.
Reavley, G. D., 916 Parade.
Smith, B. A., M. D., 18th, c. Peach.
Thompson, E. J., 21 N. Park.
Tonson, A. E., 824 State.
ESPYVILLE, Crawford.
Collins Bros.
ETNA, Allegheny.
Kiskadden & Bro., W. J.
Metz, F. M.
Schnetz, Charles W.
ETTERS, York.
Boyd, L N., M. D.
EVANSBURGH, Crawford.
Kitchen, Cyrus.
Snodgrass Bros.
EVANS CITY, Butler.
Birchard, H. 0. D.
List, J. M., M. D.
EVERETT, Bedford.
Alexander, W. A.
Masters, C. G.
FACTORYVILLE, Wyoming.
Fitch, A. B.
Heller, J. A.
FAIRCHANCE, Fayette.
Dunn, L. S.
Franks, M. S.
FAIRFIELD, Adams.
Hilleray, A. G.
FAIRMOUNT CITY, Clarion.
Fairmount Store.
FAIRVIEW, Erie.
McCreary, F. N.
FAYETTE CITY, Fayette.
Fleming, H. B.
McKay, O. P.
Whitset, W. W.
FAYETTEVILLE, Franklin.
Dougherty, J. M., Mrs.
Shively, F. B. ,
FERNWOOD, Delaware.
Newhard, R. M.
FINLEYVTLLE, Washington.
McGrew, Thomas B.
FLEETWOOD, Berks.
Fretz, A. N.
FLEMINGTON, Clinton.
Waitz, Frank.
FLORENCE, Washington.
Aumiller, E. B.
FOREST CITY, Susquehanna.
Taylor, H. B.
Taylor, Ghas. B., M. D.
FORKSVILLE, Sullivan.
Molyneux, Wm.
FORTY FORT, Luzerne.
Netherton, E. A.
Yeager, Harvey.
PRACKVILLE, Schuylkill.
Bleiler, C. A., M. D.
Davis, W. A.
Taggard, D., M. D.
FRANKFORT SPRINGS, Beaver.
Deford, W. H.
FRANKLIN, Venango.
Bridge, D. J.
Huntingdon, H. N.
Kilgove, E. D.
Martin, & Bpley.
Martin, H. H.
Mattero, R. B.
Reisenman, Joseph
Reisenman, John
Sweet, H.
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DRUGGISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FRBDERIOKSBURGH, Lebanon.
Barto, John
FREDONIA, Mercer.
Urey, H. M.
FREEBURGH, Snyder.
Moyer, Wm. P.
FREEDOM, Beaver.
Thompson & Co., R. D.
FliEEHOLD, Warren.
Wright, A.
FREELAND, Luzerne.
Grover, W. M.
Schilcher, F.
Woolcock, Wm.
FREEMANSBURGH, Northampton.
Bachman & Son, S. A.
FI EEPORT, Armstrong.
Gillespie, O. B.
McClelland & Co.
Williams, James E.
FRIENDSVTLLE, Susquehanna.
Handriek, E. L., M. D.
PRYBURG, Clarion.
Fletcher, George A.
GAINES, Tioga.
Fischler, Jr., John.
GALETON, Potter
Hyer, E. E.
GALLITZEN, Cambria.
Ferguson & Reed.
Wilson & Work.
GAP, Lancaster.
Hess, J. Rutter
Thompson, J. B.
GARLAND, Warren.
Gondy, S. P.
Morris, C. S.
GASTONVILLE, Washington.
Curry, W. H.
GBBHART'S, Somerset.
Woods i& Schrock
GENEVA, Crawford.
Cushman, A. B.
OEORGETOWN, Beaver.
Ogle, J. N.
OERMANIA, Potter.
Thies & Son.
GETTXSBURGH, Adams.
Buehler & Co., A. D.
Huber, John M.
GILBERTON, Schuylkill.
Painter & Co., Thomas
GIRARD, Erie.
Bowman, E. R.
Lowe & Smith
GIRARDVILLE, Schuylkill.
Donaghue, James, M. D.
Shaw, C. L.
Ttout, Z. T.
OLENFIELD, Allegheny.
McKee, Mrs. N. E.
Madrery, Emma
Phillips & Bros., T.
GLENTLiOCH, Chester.
Baker & Bro., W. H.
GLENLYON, Luzerne.
Fisher & Co., K. L.
Meyers & Co., R. H.
SutlifE, S. W.
GLBNOLDEN, Delaware.
Dalton, J. E.
GLEN RIDDLE, Delaware.
Griffith, H. S.
GLEN ROCK, York.
Yost, George P.
GLENVILLE, York.
Klinefelter, J. A.
GLOBE MILLS, Snyder.
Moyer, C. A.
GOODELL, McKean.
Price, J. F.
GOODVILLE, Lancaster.
Brubaker, A. M.
GORDON, SchuylkiU.
Gregory, J. E.
GOULDSBORO, Wayne.
Adams, S. A.
Keiling, G. A.
GRAND VALLEY, Warren.
Peck & Co., George W.
GRANT, Indiana.
Cameron, N.
Miller, J. O.
GRAND BEND, Susquehanna.
Gilbert, Charles.
Woodward, C. B.
GREEN CASTLE, Franklin.
Bixler & Co., S. H. 0.
Carl, Charles B.
GREENSBOROUGH, Greene.
Birch, B. J.
Dunaway, A. B.
Williams, J. T.
GREENSBURGH, Westmoreland.
Armstrong, James, Jr.
Brown, S. P.
Greensburg Pharmacy.
Greer, Harry L.
Little, G. B.
Stephenson, J. V.
Thomas, Harry, 104 PennsylTania are.
GREENVILLE, Mercer.
Achre, 0. J.
Bleokmon & BenninghofE.
Caldwell, J. L.
Garber, T. P.
Kamerer, George F.
Shrom & Co.
GROVE CITY, Mercer.
Bly & Co., A. B.
Pithian, I. N.
GROVER, Bradford.
Gomstoek, G. S., M. D.
GUY'S MILLS, Crawford.
Cutler, C. W. & D. S.
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HADLBY, Mercer.
Biocklej & Melhorn.
Leonard, A. O.
HALIFAX, Dauphin.
Nace, W. B.
HALLSTEAD, Susquehanna.
Tiffany, L. Elbert.
HAMBURGH, Berks.
Fink, A. J.
Fister, T. W.
Harris. Wm.
HAMHiTON, Jefferson.
Miller, J. A.
Neal, Sharp.
HAMn^TON, Wayne.
Stevens, W. A., M. D.
HANOVER, York.
Emlet, J. H.
Kline, John H.
Meisenhelter, R. N., M. D.
HARFORD, Susquehanna.
Jones, E. E.
HARLANSBURG, Lawrence.
Cunningham, M. W.
HARLEYSAOLLB, Montgomery.
Groff & Keeler.
Nise & Bro., G.
HARMONSBURG, Crawford.
Calvin, R. A., M. D.
HARMONY, Butler.
Huber, J. B.
HARRISBURG, Dauphin.
Arnold, C. M., 1601 N. 6th.
Best, A., 723 S. 19th.
Boher, J. H., 209 Market.
Clark, J. Nelson, 306 Verbeke.
Clark, J. N., 1111 N. 3d.
Cotterel, J. W., 1704 N. 6th.
Deiss, Wm., 401 Walnut.
Fager, O. M., M. D., 1223 N. 6th.
Foltz, J. B.. 1839 N. 6th.
Forney, Charles M., 426 Market
George, C. T., 1306 N. 3d.
Gorgas, G. A.
Gross, E. Z., 119 Market.
Hamlin, B. B., Jr., 824 N. 6th.
Hay, J. W., M. D., 1402 N. 3d.
Hess, E. H., 1530 N. 6th.
Hoffa, J. W., 1342 N. 6th.
Jackson, A., 1500 N. 5th.
Keet, F. S., 433 Market.
Keller, 0. K., 405 Market.
Knouse, Jacob H., 426 Market.
Kramer, C. F., N. 3d., cor. Verbeke.
Leidich, P. G., 333 S. Front.
Markley, G. H., 37 N. 3d.
Well, S. S., 237 S. 2d.
Mikle, J. O., 405 Kelker.
Miller, J. A., M. D., 35 S. 2d.
Nicholas, John B., 621 Race.
Nunemacher, A. W, 300 North.
Pfoutz, Wm. 0., 2d and State.
Potts, George C, 1101 N. 3d.
Rayser, M. F., M. D., 432 Market.
Roe & Son., F. M., 1225 Mulberry.
Snyder, P. C, Market and 13th.
Steever, A. M., 933 N. 6th.
Thorley, T. A., 449 State.
Weigel, G. H., 1601 N. 3d.
Winger, H. C, 430 State.
HARRISON CITY, Westmoreland.
Hines, Jacob.
HARRISON VALLEY, Potter.
Gilbert, W. E.
HARRISVILLE, Butler.
Elrick, John M.
HARTLETON, Union.
Moger, J. C.
HARTSTOWN, Crawford.
Calrin, R. A.
Case, John W.
HASTINGS, Cambria.
Spencer & Co., E. F.
HATBO ROUGH, Montgomery.
Reading, A. J.
HATFIELD, Montgomery.
Patterson, J. S.
HAWK RUN, Clearfield.
Kirk, J., M. D.
HAWLEY, Wayne.
Rodman, J. T.
Snyder, M. T.
HAZLETON, Luzerne.
McClure & Co.
McNair & Hoagland.
Smith, H. L.
HELLAM, York.
Gable, John W.
HBLLERTOWN, Northampton.
Ball, Ellwood.
HERNDON, Northumberland.
Roudenbush & shoffen.
Tresslere, John P.
HIGH SPIRE, Dauphin.
McDaniell, Harry.
HILLIARD'S, Butler.
Beatty, John !».
HITES, Allegheny.
Norman, Thomas.
HOLLIDAYSBURGH, Blair.
Davis, H. I.
Jacobs, John P.
Snyder, P. W.
HOMER CITY, Indiana.
Moore, Wm. I.
HOMESTEAD, Allegheny.
McKee's Drug Store.
Rott Drug Co.
Shaffer, John S.
Stenger, B. J.
HONESDALE, Wayne.
Brady, J. T.
Chambers, O. T.
Dodge, Buell-
Jadwin & Spencer.
Legg. G. A.
Leine, Arthur.
Reed, R. Duane, 621 Main.
Richenbacker, F. O.
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DSUGGIST8 OF PENNSYLVANIA.
HONEY BROOK, Chester.
Andes, J. B.
Triechler, O. G.
HOOKSTOWN, Beaver.
Ogle, J. N.
Thompson, John R.
HOP BOTTOM, Susquehanna.
Blair, M. A.
HOPE CHURCH, Allegheny.
Hill, Smith W.
Young, H. L/.
HOSENSACK, Lehigh.
Meyer, J. S.
HOUSTONVHiLE, WashJAgton.
Sprowls, W. W., M. D.
HOUTZDAXiE, Clearfield.
Arnold, J. A.
Rhoades, J. W., est. of.
Wood, G. W.
HOWARD, Centre.
Mclntire, O. W.
Moore, H- A.
HOYTVILJCE, Tioga.
Karr, W. P.
HUGHESVILLE, Lycoming.
Swartz, Mrs. S. E.
HULMEVHiLE, Bucks.
Johnson, John.
HULTON, AUegheny.
Darity, Olix.
Oakmont Pharmacy.
HUMMELSTOWN, Dauphin.
Killough, S. M.
Shope, Jacob, M. D.
HUNTTNGDON, Huntingdon.
Black & Co.
Leister, H. W.
Read & Sons, John.
Smith & Sons, S. S.
HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Montgom-
ery.
Ervin, Andrew.
HYNDMAN,, Bedford.
Rhoades, Chas.
INDIANA, Indiana.
Daugherty Bros.
Graham, John D.
Hartman, Steele.
Hetrick Bros.
Hildebrand, T. E. & Bros.
INGRAM, Allegheny.
Cool, Rome B.
IRVONA, Clearfield.
Haupt & Co.
IRWIN, Westmoreland.
Humphrey, R. E.
Jamison, J- C.
Sowash & Fink.
Thompson, C. A.
JACKSON CENTRE, Mercer.
Hess, Mrs. M. J.
JAMESTOWN, Mercer.
Clark & Co.
Gamble & Son, D.
JEANNETTE, Westmoreland.
Daugherty Bros.
Sowash, Fink & Co.
Sutton, G. S.
JEDDO, Luzerne.
Markle & Co., G. B.
JEFFERSON, Greene.
Wise & Kendall.
JENKINTOWN, Montgomery.
Coltman, T. C.
Gray, A. R., M. D.
Nelson, W. H.
JERMYN, Lackawanna.
Davis, S. D.
Graves, J. M. ' i
JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming.
Gray, J. Frank.
Mohn, J. E.
Staples, B. B.
JOHNSONBURG, Elk.
French, P. B.
Hyatt, E. H.
Overton, D. W.
JOHNSTOWN, Cambria.
Campbell, C. G., 264 Main.
De France, H. T., Central av.
Griffith, Charles, 201 Main.
Heffley, H. B., 364 Bedford.
Kredel & Farrell, 137 Clinton, and
Fairfield av.
Martin, George, M. D., Railroad and
E. Conn.
Sible, L. A., 217 Broad.
Slater, J. B., 297 Main.
Statler, Charles H., Cor. Walnut and
Washington.
Tanney & Co., J. M., 1 Morris.
Tice, W. B., 146 Clinton.
Young, Charles E., 94 Franklin.
Zimmerman, G. A., M. D., 79 Franklin.
JONESTOWN, Lebanon.
Bender, George H.
Hummelberger, H. W., M. D.
KANE, McKean.
Brayton, F. W.
Griffith & Co., J. W.
Kane Drug Co.
Magowan, J. D.
KARTHAUS, Clearfield.
Nevling, F. S., M. D.
KEMBLESVILLE, Chester.
West, F. B.
KENDALL CREEK, McKean.
Calhoun & Son, John.
Clarke, E. E.
KENNETT SQUARE, Chester.
Baldwin, A. J.
Harvey, Chas.
KERSEY'S, Elk.
Koch & Son, John.
KILLINGER, Dauphin. ^
Lenker, F. W.
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DBUGGI8TS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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KINGSTON, Luzeme.
Breisch, W. H.
Church, W. F.
Evans & Son.
Tubbs, B. R.
KINZTJA, Warren.
Blackman, D. G.
Green, John.
KITTANNING, Armstrong.
Broadhead & Son, E. A;
Drug, Book and Music Co.
Murray, J. R.
Reichert, H. A.
Rohrer & Co., G. S.
Sturgeon, W. J.
KNOX, Clai-ion.
Patterson, J. I.
KNOXVTLLE, Tioga.
Gilbert, F. L
KNOXVILLE BOROUGH (Mornt Oli-
ver P. O.), Allegheny.
Troth, Frank D.
KRATZERVILLE, Snyder.
Hummel, A. A.
KUTZTOWN, Berks.
Sellers, E. J.
Zerr, S. N.
LACEYVHilrE, Wyoming.
Ely, Haxry B., M. D.
Jones, F. H.
LAMAB.TINE, Clarion.
Whitllng, Edward.
LANCASTER, Lancaster.
Black, John, 42 B. German.
Brown, J. A., 402 N. Duke.
Campbell, R. A., 40 S. Queen.
Denison, Mary E., 404 W. King.
Frailey, W. O., 350 IE. King.
Heiuitsh, Charles A., 16 E. King.
Heitshu, Daniel H., 311 N. Queen.
Herr, E. B., M. D., 334 E. King.
Hoch, W. T., 1 N. Queen.
Hostetter, A. G., 201 N. Prince.
Houghton, J. O. & Co., (Wholesale),
20 W. King.
Hubley, A. A., 36 W. King.
Hull, G. W., 21 W. King.
Le Fevre, A. A., 250 S. Que^.
Locher, Mrs. Margaret, 9 E. King.
Long, Ohas. B., 126 N. Duke.
Long, John C, 501 W. Chestnut.
Miller, J. A., 56 N. Queen.
McCleery, S, B., M. D., 60 N. Prince.
McCormick, M. A., 244 W. King.
Muhlenberg, B. S., M. D.„ 17 S. Queen.
Parry, H. B., Ill E. King.
Raub, M. W., M. D., 107 W. King.
Snavely, H. B., M. D., 319 W. King.
Urban, B. F. W., M. D., 312 S. Queen.
Shulmyer, O. J., 358 N. Queen.
LANDER, Warren.
Cowles, H. H., M. D.
LANDISBURGH, Perry.
Diven, J. L.
LANESBOROUGH, Susquehanna,
Bennett, W. E.
LANGHORNB, Bucks.
Minster, P. M., M. D.
LANSDALB, Montgomery.
Bigony, L.
Kratz, Ametta, M. D.
LANSDOWNE, Delaware.
Brennan, H. M.
Cloud, Harlan.
LANSFOBD, Carbon.
Davis, D. R.
Quinn, James A.
LAPORTE, Sullivan.
Hill, W. B.
LARIMER, Westmoreland.
Long, S. O.
LATROBE, Westmoreland.
MacMillan, John C.
MacMillan & Co.
Richey, E. C.
Showalter, Jr, & Co., W. A.
LAURELTON, Union.
Mohn, George C.
LAWRENCEVILLB, Tioga.
Smith, L. G.
LAYTON'S STATION, Fayette. '
Carson & Carr.
LEBANON, Lebanon.
AUwein, V. H., 430 N. Ninth.
Biever, John A., M. D., 42 N. Ninth.
Blouch, Charles, 521 Cumberland.
Boger, C. L., 47 S. Eighth.
BrSce, W. T., 108 S. Ninth.
Garmsn, J. H., 26 N. Eighth.
Hersh, A. C, Twelfth and Lehman.
Lemberger, J. L., 9 N. Ninth.
Loehle, J. F., 7th and Lehman.
McGowan, S. H., 7th and Cumberland.
Means, W. B., M. D., 843 Cumberland
Boss & Co., George (W. & R.), 810
Cumberland.
Schools, George W., 365 N. 9th.
Shugar, W. G., 7th and Cumberland.
LEECHBURGH, Armstrong.
Brechbill, M. E.
Hayes, E. E.
LEEPBB, Clarion.
Phillips, B., M. D.
LEHIGHTON, Carbon.
Horn, C. T.
Reber, N. B.
Thomas, T. D.
LEISENRING, Fayette.
Union Supply Co.
LEMASTERS, Franklin.
Smith, T. M.
LEMONT, Centre.
Everett, C. A.
LE RAYSVILLB, Bradford.
Billings & Son, F. T.
Johnson, W.
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LE EOT, Bradford.
Holcomb, H. A.
LBWISBBRRY, York.
Meisenhelter, John.
LBWISBURGH, Union.
Baker, Thomas D.
Heiser, E. S., M. D.
Hoffman, H. N.
Wolfe, C. J.
LBWISTOWN, Mifflin.
Felker, Levi
Martin, A. P.
Mayes, T.
Muthersborough, J. A.
Ritz, O.
LIBERTY, Tioga.
Miller. C. A.
LICKDALE, Lebanon.
Groh, John B.
LIOKINGVILLE, Clarion.
Siegworth, John G.
LIGHT STREET, Columbia.
White, A. B.
LIGONIBR, Westmoreland.
Potts, W. J.
Wilt. R. A.
LILLY, Cambria.
Krebs & Co., A. B.
Reed, K. A.
LIMERICK, Montgomery.
Krause, B. G.
LINCOLN, Lancaster.
Hollinger, A. B.
LINCOLNVILLB, Crawford.
Conner, Orlando
LINDSEY, Jefferson.
Parsons, John W.
LINE LEXINGTON, Bucks.
Swartley, J. C.
LINESVILLE, Crawford.
Rankin, G. T., M. D.
Stratton, George
LINFIELD, Montgomery.
Brownbach, P. W.
LINGLESTOWN, Dauphin.
Care & Son. C. B.
LINWOOD STATION, Deli fran.
Pechmann, Wm.
LIUTZ, Lancaster.
Brobst. J. C.
Landis, J.
LITTLE MARSH, Tioga.
Rice, A. D.
LITTLBSTOWN, Adams.
Qnigley, M. A.
Seiss. R. S.
LTVBRMORE, Westmoreland.
Pearce & Son, J. A.
LIVERPOOL, Perry.
Morris, Annie
Shuler, S. M.
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton.
Franciscus, W. C.
Hilton & Co.. T. C.
Mason, George W.
Pierson, A.
Saiton, W. K.
Schaeffle. C. C.
LOCUST DALE, Schuylkill.
Moser, George H.
LOCUST GAP, Northumberland.
McCarty & Son.
LOGANTON. Clinton.
Bartges, A. L.
LOPEZ, SuUivan.
Kester, B. P.
LORBTTO, Cambria.
McAteer, W. W.
LOST CREEK, Schuylkill.
Johnson, Elmer B.
LOWVILLB, Erie.
Smith, O. N.
LOYSVILLB, Perry.
Bvinger, J. L.
LUDLOW, McKean.
Hull & Co., B. H.
LUMBERVILLE, Bucks.
Kitchin, Wm.
LUZERNE, Luzerne.
Grover, W. W.
Howells & Co., J. J.
Ross & Co., B. E.
LYKENS, Dauphin.
Bralier & Co.
Stanley, A. G.
Young, C. K.
LYON'S STATION, Berks.
Kutz Bros.
M'CONNBLLSBURGH, Fulton.
Dickson. W. S.
Taylor, George W.
Trout, W. F.
McDonald, Washington.
Buchiet. Charles R.
Miller & Dunbar.
McEWENSVILLE. Northumberland.
Watson, J. K.
McKEAN, Brie.
Greenfield & Co., W., M. D.
McKEESPORT, Allegheny.
Carothers, S. E., c. Shaw and Walnut
Edie, John B., 1111 Walnut.
Fawcett & Bro., 701 5th ave.
Hoey, A. M., 865 5th ave. "
Kelly, M. L., Market House Bldg.
Miller, S. G., 5th ave. and Walnut.
Neeley, J. A., 5th ave. and Coursin.
Prescription Pharmacy, 116 5th.
Pritchard, B. E., 233 5th ave.
Schmidt, A., 236 5th ave.
Smith, J. C, 5th ave. and Market.
Verstine & Son, 312 5th ave.
White, James E., 5th ave. and Sinclair.
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McKEE'S UOOKS, Allegheny.
Givens, O. A.
Kramer & Co., H. D.
Wood. E. V.
McSHERRYTOWN, Adams.
Lilly, V. H.
McVEYTOWN. Mifflin.
Macklin's Sons, Wm.
MAOUNGIE, Lehigh.
Fisher, Franklin
Meyer, Charles, M. D.
MADERA. Clearfield.
Brandy, H. P. R.
Boyer, L. C.
MAHAFFEY, Clearfield.
Thorp & Co., J. S.
MAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill.
Hagenbach, H. J.
Krebs, H. J.
Lewis, Thomas.
Myers, F.
Snyder, J. W.
Stein, Matthew R.
MAHANOY PLANE, Schuylkill.
Lytle, N. O.
MAHONINGTOWN, Lawrence.
Hyde, F. C.
Richardson & Co., A. G-.
MAINESBURGH, Tioga.
Maine, G. D.
MALVERN, Chester.
Henderson, X D. "W.
Roberts, C. J.
MANCHESTER, York.
Quickel, D. S.
MANHEIM, Lancaster.
Ensminger, S. A.
Ruhl, H. S.
MANOR, Lancaster.
Reeder, M. C.
MANOR STATION, Westmoreland.
Fry & Cline.
Wamock & Alters.
MANORVILLE, Armstrong.
Boyard, C. S.
MANSBTBLD, Tioga.
Bumham, D. 0.
Smith, J. M.
MANSFIELD VALLEY, Alleghenj.
Christy, Robert.
Hardy, R. J.
MARIETTA, Lancaster.
Libhart Drug Co.
Whitehill, George W.
Wike, A. D.
MARION CENTKB, Indiana.
Allison, A. H.
Park, L. N.
MARIONVILLE, Forrest.
Neil, A. D.
Towler, S. S.
MARKXiEYSBURGH, Payette.
Myers & Sons, Isaac.
MARTINDALE, Lancaster.
Martin, D. G.
MARTINSBURGH, Blair.
Sanders, J. C.
MARYSVILLE, Perry.
Bitner, J. S.
MASONTOWN, Fayette.
Nefe, G. W.
MAUOH CHUNK, Carbon.
Bbert, C. M.
Laciar, Joseph.
Smith, J. W.
MAYFIBLD, Lackawanna.
Graves, Bros.
MAYTOWN, Lancaster.
McClure, Wm. H.
MEADVILLE, Crawford.
Bollinger, A. L.
Eiler, V. W.
Easterwood, F. K.
Fowler, Frank.
Hotchkiss, J. S.
Klopfenstein & Boush.
Lindeman, J. G.
Taylor, N.
Yates, W. M.
MBCHANICSBURGH, Cumberland,
Boyer, J. H.
Eckels, Bros.
Long, R. P:
McGary, R. M., M. D.
MEDIA, Delaware.
Dickeson, Wm. E.,
Smedlsy, A. W.
Wardele, Ellis.
MERCER, Meroer.
Lindsey, J. K.
McKean, A. J.
Montgomery & Son, W. R.
MBRCERSBURGH, Franklin.
Kuhn & Bradley.
MERTZTOWN, Berks.
Fritch & Bro., T. L.
MBSHOPPEN, Wyoming.
WeUs, E. H.
MEYBRSDALB, Somerset.
Copland, J. B.
Meyerdale Drug Co.
MIDDLEBTJRGH, Snyder.
Shindel, George M.
MIDDLBTOWN, Dauphin.
I/averty, B.
Pease, C. B., M. D.
Renalt, J. W.
Starr, J. W.
MIDWAY, Washington.
Central Pharmacy, Anderson 6
Moses.
Jones, W. M.
MIPFLINBURGH, Union.
Bmbaker, D. M.
Klechner, James.
Stearns, J. C.
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DRUGGISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
MIFPLINTOWN, Juniata.
Banks & Co., L.
Crawford, M. P. '
Rodgers, W. H.
MIFFLINVILLE, Columbia.
Hower, H. Y.
MILBSBXJRGH, Centre.
Else, C. H.
MILE'S GROVE, Erie.
Brooks, R. R.
MILFORD, Pike.
Armstrong, 0. O.
Emerson, H. E.
MILL CITY, Wyoming.
Sickler, F. V., M. D.
MILLERSBURGH, Dauphin.
Miller, M. B.
Steever, C. C.
MILLBRSTOWN, Perry.
Lahr, C. W.
MILLERSVILLE, Lancaster.
Reeder, M. T.
MILLERTON, Tioga.
Smith, F.
Smith, IN.
MILL HALL, Clinton.
McCloskey, J. B.
iSlILLHEIM, Centre.
Eisenhnth, Jacob.
MILL VILLAGE, Erie.
Andrews, W. K.
MILLVILLE, Columbia.
Ely, C. S.
Masters & Co.
MILROY, Mifflin
Harshberger, A. n
MILTON, Northumberland.
Brown, Cyrus., Est. of.
Christ, C. W.
Follmer, J. S.
Krauser & Bro., E.
Stout, C. E.
MINER'S MILLS, Luzerne.
White & Co., W. D.
Jones, Gomer.
MINERSVILLE, Schuylkill.
Brown, G. L.
Burns, J. K.
Clemens, John W.
Felix, E. S.
Lawrence, J. S.
MINES, Blair.
Penn Traffic Co. (Ltd.).
MINOOKA, Lackawanna.
Kane, Frank A.
MOHN'S STORE, Berks.
Miller, A. G.
MONONGAHELA CITY, Washingtou
Byers, R. B.
Linn, George T.
McCallister, W. G.
Markell, S. C.
MONROE, Clarion.
Lorah & Son, Wm.
MONROETON, Bradford.
Lomax & Co., F. F.
Young, E. B.
MONT ALTO, Franklin.
Edden, M.
Small & Son, E. J.
MONTGOMERY STATION; Lycoming
Miller, J. L.
MONTOURSVILLE, Lycoming.
Griffith, T. B.
Seager, G. C.
MONTROSE, Susquehanna.
Burns, A. B.
McCausland, R. J.
Sparks & Co., S. J.
MOORE'S, Delaware.
Cartright, C. F.
Johnson, F. E.
MOOSIC, Lackawanna.
Manners, W. R.
MORGANTOWN, Berks.
Duchman, W. S.
MORRELLVILLB, (Johnstown P. 0.)
Cambria.
Kredel & Farrell
MORRIS, Tioga.
Line, S. W.
Robinson, R. F.
MORRIS RUN, Tioga.
Caldwell, H. E.
KILEY, J. H.
MORRISVILLB, Bucks.
Prior, P. C.
Rolff, Julius
MORTON, Delaware.
DeLong, W. B.
Morton, A. R., M. D.
MOSCOW, Lackawanna.
Canon, B. J.
Wilbur, C. J.
MOUNT AETNA, Berks.
Klick, Wm. A.
MOUNTAIN TOP, Luzerne.
Park & Co. '
MOUNT, ALTON, McKean.
Beaumont, George B.
MOUNT BHADDOCK, Fayette.
Percey Drug Co.
MOUNT CABMEL, Northumberland.
Jordan & Co.
Klenk & Co., H.
Klein, H. F.
Lewis, J. J.
Baessler, J. G.
Samuel, E. W.
MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, Cumber-
land.
Shelly, R. D.
MOUNT JACKSON, Lawrence.
Mathiott, George H., M. D.
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MOUNT JEWETT, McKean.
McCoy, E. B.
Wilcox, M.
MOUNT JOY, Lancaster.
GrofE, John G.
Pyle, P. A.
MOUNT MORRIS, Greene.
Hatfield & Son, J.
MOUNT OLIVER, Allegheny.
Druitt, S. H.
Stenger, J. W.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmoreland.
Duncan, H. M.
Haskins, James
Kuhn, C. L.
Knhn, M. S.
McElwee, E. J.
MOUNT PLEASANT MILLS, Snyder.
Harding, H.
Rothrock, D. M.
MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon.
Oatman, J. J.
Rhodes, B. M.
MOUNTVTLLE, Lancaster.
Shookers, Tobias S.
MUNOY, Lycoming.
Painter & Son, W. P. I.
Rankin & Co., W. M., M. D.
MUNSON STATION, Clearfield.
Keller, Wm.
MURRAYSVILLE, Westmoreland.
Ryckman, L. M.
MYERSTOWN, Lebanon.
Bower, Addison.
Kline, W. C, M. I>.
NANTICOKE, Luzerne.
Burns & Co., P. W.
Hill, J. F.
Myers, R. H.
Rogers, Oswald
Scureman, J. B.
Sutliff, S. W.
NATRONA, Allegheny.
Forsythe, G. W.
NAZARETH, Northampton.
Crawford, Walter.
NBFF'S, Lehigh.
Andrews & Kern.
NBFFSVILLE, Lancaster.
Weohter, P. M.
NELSON, Tioga.
Baxter, C. S., M. D.
NESCOPECK, Luzerne.
Myers, J. J., M. D.
NEW ALBANY, Bradford.
Lautz & Co.
NEW ALEXANDRIA, Westmoreland.
Cook, J. G.
NEW BEDFORD, Lawrence.
Jackson, David P., M. D.
NEW BERLIN, Union.
Rothrock, D. R.
Smith, J. T.
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NEW BERLINVILLB, Berks.
Leaver, J. W.
NEW BETHLEHEM, Clarion.
Shumaker & Co., R. W.
Williams, F. P.
NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry.
Johnson, A. R.
NEW BRIGHTON, Beaver.
Brubaker, B. S.
Kenah, R. L.
Schweppe, H. L.
Smith, L. B.
Whisler, H. O.
NEW BUFFALO, Perry.
Jackson Bros.
NBWBURG, Cumberland.
Strohm, T. B.
NEW CASTLE, Lawrence.
Clutton Bros. I
Duff, J. E.
Hutton, J. C.
Love, J. B. 1
Lusk, B.
McKinley^ J. W.
Paisley, W. S.
Wallace, D. C.
Wallace, John O.
NEW CHESTER, Adams.
Miller, D. M.
NEW COLUMBIA, Union.
Meek, O. W.
NEW CUMBERLAND, Cumberland.
Good, J. F.
NEW FLORENCE, Westmoreland.
Wilson & Work.
NEW FREEDOM, York.
Hetrick, J. S.
NEW FRBEPORT, Greene.
Ferrell, Edward.
NEW GALILEE, Beaver.
Caskoy, John R.
NEW GENEVA, Fayette.
Davenport & DefEenbaugh.
NEW GENEVA, Fulton.
Fessler, J.
NKW HAMBURGH, Mercer.
Greenmani Bros.
NEW HAVEN, Fayette.
Markell & Bro., W .G.
NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster.
Martin, D. G.
Miller, W. D.
Seitzer, C. J.
Young, W. S.
NEW HOPE, Bucks.
Harvey, E. G.
NEW LEBANON, Msrcer.
Farver & Co., R. C.
NEW LONDON, Chester.
NEW MILFORD, Susquehanna.
McConnell, J. C.
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DBUG6ISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
NEW OXFORD, Adams.
Barnitz, J, W.
Dicks, J. W.
NEWPORT, Perry.
Adams, Ohas.
Demaree, W. L.
Eby, B. M.
NEW RICHMOND, Crawfcrd.
Kingsley, Z. B.
NEW RINGKJOLD, Schuylkill.
Bock, A.
Miller, Wm. H.
NEWTON HAMILTON, Mifflin.
Kinslar, H. C.
Miller, J. D.
Morrisor., B. E.
Norton, J. W.
NEWTON, Bucks.
Livezey, Richard.
Shingle, S. H.
NEWVILLE, Cumberland.
Enwiek. B. F.
Miller, J. H.
Swope, G. E.
NEW WASHINGTON, Clearfield.
Bennett, A. D.
NEW WILMINGTON, Lawrence.
McKiuley & Haley.
Snjder, C. J.
NICHOLSON, Wyoming.
Newton, C. R.
Wheeler, E. S.
■yrilcox, H. P.
NOBRISTOWN, Montgomery.
Ashton, C. B., cor. Airy rnd Arch.
Baker & Grady, cor. Main and De-
Kalb.
Brown, F. L., cor. Main and Pearl.
Campbell, Wm. H., 330 DeKalb.
Fillman, Eugene, oor. DaKalb and Ja-
coby.
Hall, J. Barclay, 53 E. Main.
Jacobs, Theodore, 213 E. Main.
Lenhart, O. F., cor. Swede and Airy.
Foley, F. H., Est: of, 8 W. Main.
Reed, W. H., cor. Marshall and Astor.
Stabler, Wm., 2 E. Main.
Stallman, Harry, cor. Haws ave and
Airy.
Tyson, A. R., 501 W. Marshall.
Yeakle, Atwood, 600 DeKalb.
NORTH BEND, Clinton.
Stoner, H. C.
NORTH CLARENDON, Warren.
Knight, A. S.
Storey, A. W.
NORTH EAST, Erie.
Gillett, O. R.
Loop, G. D.
Boss. W. H.
Swarts, W. J.
NORTH HOPE, Butler.
Thompson Bros.
NORTH MEHOOPANY, Wyoming.
MeCabe, G. D.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Northumber-
land.
Lloyd, J. E.
McCay & Colt.
Weimer, Mrs. J. R.
Wenck & Son, S. M., 107 N. Queen.
NORTH WALES, Montgomery.
Childs, Wm. R.
NORWOOD STATION, Delaware.
Loughlin, J. E.
NUREMBUBG, Schuylkill.
Yeager, E. L.
OAKDALE STATION, Allegheny.
Davis, D. C.
OGDENSBURGH, Tioga.
Irving, R. C.
OGONTZ, Montgomery.
Clayton, A. T.
OHIOPYLE, Fayette.
Brady, H. Y.
OHIOVILLE, Beaver.
Jackson, J. M.
OIL CITY, Venango.
Colbert & Co., 11 Centre.
Griffith & Bro.
Harris, W. H.
Krosskop, Wm. B.
McCarthy, P. T.
Nichols, G. T.
Simmons, C. B.
OLEY, Berks.
Glase's, Son, B. A.
OLYPHANT, Lackawanna.
Kelly, Leonard.
Lloyd Bros. !
Watkins, Thomas W.
ORANGEVILLE, Columbia.
Harmon, James B.
ORBISONIA, Huntingdon.
James, G. W. C, M. D.
ORWELL, Bradford.
Cowles, J. P. i
ORWIGSBURGH, Schuylkill.
Binkley, G. K., M. D.
Hartman, H. Y.
OSCEOLA, Tioga.
Edwards, F. E.
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield.
Campbell, H.
Myers, J. G. L.
Read, F- B. '
OSTERBURGH, Bedford.
Berkhime, Walter
OSWAYO, Potter.
Wells, Ernest L.
OVAL, LYCOMING.
Moore, H. J.
OXFORD, Chester.
Brown, W. T. I. ;
Cooke, George. '
McCullough, C. B. ,
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PALM, Montgomerv.
Moll, F. M.
PALMYRA, Lebanon.
Fretz, M. B., M. D.
PAOLI, Chester.
Butt, A. W.
PARADISE, Lancaster.
Hoover, George J.
PARKERFORD, Chester.
Hustand, H.
PARKERSBURGH, Chester.
Smith, H. B.
Steele, J. N.
PARKER'S LANDING, Armstrong.
Bggert & Co.
Hoover, A. M.
Ottinger, F.
PARNASSUS, Westmoreland.
Leslie, J. C.
PARSONS, Luzerne.
James, H. H.
Mebane, D. C, M. D.
. O'Donnel, T. F.
PATTERSON. Juniata.
Banks & Co., W. H.
PECKVILLE, Lackawanna.
Bloes, W. S.
Watkins, W. W.
PEN ARGYLE, Northampton.
Gross, C. L.
McCormick, H. C.
Scheffler, J. S.
PENFIELD, Clearfield.
Lewis, T. S.
Smith, R.
PENN RUN, Indiana.
Glassford, S. J.
PENNSBURG, Montgomery.
Mensch, James G.
PENN'S CREEK, Snyder.
Sampsel, J. W.
PENJN'S STATION, Westmoreland.
Hershey & Altman.
PERKASIB, Bucks.
Ritter, W. H., M. D.
PERRYOPOLIS, Payette.
McDonald, Charles R.
PETERSBURGH, Huntingdon.
Stewart, F. L.
PETROLTA, Butler.
Foster, W. C.
PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia.
Abell, S. C, 1 Girard av<^.
Albright, Franklin P., 1844 Franklin.
Amick, Ira P., 20-59 N. 13th.
Amick, John H., 15th and Indiana av.
Anderson, Harry H., 4319 Main, Myk.
Angney, John R., 287 S. 5th.
Anhalt, Herman, 1616 Columbia ave.
Anspach, Paul B., 17th and Montgom-
ery ave.
Antill, Joseph V., 2300 N. 5th.
Appenzeller, Gustav, 630 S. 11th.
Apple, Franklin M., 2401 N. 17th.
Apple, Milton S., 2864 N. 5th.
Archibald, Henry C, 6th and Snyder.
Ashmead, Alfred C, 1041 Walnut.
Ashmead, Benjamin P., 900 Gray's
Ferry Road.
Ashmead, H. E., N. W. cor 21st and
Fitzwater.
AufEurth, William A., 425 Dauphin.
Backenstoe, Harvey F., 1200 Callow-
hill.
Backmann, Edward P., M. D., 9th,
cor. Catharine.
Bahl, Charles Z., N. W. cor. 19th and
York.
Bailey, Henry T., Huntingdon and!
Bancroft.
Baker, C. C, 16th and Clearfield. t
Baker, John G., 1403 N. Front.
Ballantine, Charles H., 10th, c. Morris.
Barber, Harry Lee, 3d and Poplar.
Barlow, Louis E., 3100 Richmond.
Barton, G. W., 2414 Chestnut.
Barwig, G. A., 2024 N. 2d.
Batdorf, H. James, 2267 N. 16th.
Bauer, Louis G., 701 N. 5th.
Baumgartner, W. J.. N. E. cor. Broad
and Bishop.
Beale, Edmond, 602 S. 2d.
Beary, Eli S., 3341 Ridge ave.. Falls.
Bechtold, Thomas B., 942 Susq. ave.
Beetem, J. S., 7th and Market.
Bell, William, 1301 S. 19th.
Bender, W. P., 18th, c. Morris.
Bennett, J. E., 3742 Market.
Berger,, Carl D., 12th, c. Poplar.
Besore, A. S., 6th and Germantown av
Besore, A. Z., 1744 N. 26th.
Bethel, B. N., 632 N. 18th.
Betts, S. Everett,, 643 N. 36th.
Beyer, John J., M. D., 448 Norris.
Bichy, William, 5537 Main st., Gtn.
Biddle, Charles J., 3348 Market.
Bille, George, 1251 N. 2d.
Blackwood, Russell T.. 1261 N. 15th.
Blair, Andrew, 1801 Chestnut.
Blair, Henry C, 8th, c. Walnut.
Blinkhorn, George, 1232 S. 47th.
Blithe, Henry, 3212 Market.
Blomer, A. P., 1300 S. 2d.
Blomer, George D., 1439 S. 6th.
Boericke & Tafel, 1011 Arch.
Boericke & Tafel, 1035 Walnut.
Bohn, Carl H., N. E. cor. 2d and Pop-
Bolton, A. H., Chelten, c. Chew, Gtn.
Borchert, Wm.H., 1501 N. 10th.
Borell, Henry A., 2043 Chestnut.
Boring, E. M., 931 Fairmount av.
Bowen, George W., 1500 Cumberland.
Bowen, Wm. M., 139 Brown.
Bowers, Luther P., 1103 Ridge av.
Bowker, Frank, 29th cor. Ridge av.
Boyd, H. J., 938 S. 8th.
Boyle, Ralph R., 150O N. 2d.
Bradford, John M., 2500 N. 8th.
Brady, Harry, 2348 Montgomery av.
Brewster, Wm. N., 2712 E. Somer-
set.
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Bridger, Paul, 745 Spring Garden.
Bridger, Robert O. & Co., 2000 Gal-
lowhill.
Brodie & Co., Robert C, S. W. cor.
20tli and Callowhill.
Brown, B. L., Arch and 10th.
Brown, Chas., 15th and Columbia ave.
Brown Pharmacy, Main cor. Cotter,
Myk.
Brown, Thomas D., Ridge av. cor.
French.
Buckingham, J. H., 1700 Mt. "Vernon.
Buckman, Thomas li.. Main St. and
Springfield av., Chestnut Hill.
Burdick, Archibald W., 2d and Le-
high av.
Burg, John D., 732 N. 4th.
Burns, Wm. A., 1130 Spring Garden.
Burton, Robert J., 1306 Girard av.
Butterworth, F. J., 52d c. Thompson.
Butz's Pharmacy, 4202 Lancaster av.
Cadmus, Robert C, 21st cor. Mt.
Vernon.
Calhoun, Albert R., 4516 Lancaster
av.
Campbell's Pharmacy, S. E. cor. East
2d and McKean.
Campbell, Theo., 15th and South.
Campbell & Bro., 1800 Market.
Cantrell, James A., 1000 S. 2d.
Carey, Thos. H., 5900 Tulip, Wiss.
Caman, George L., 4420 Gtn. av. and
2201 Hunting Park av.
Carroll, Samuel L., 431 S. 20th.
Carslake, Wm. H., 2211 South.
Cayuga Pharmacy, Cayuga and Gtn.
av.
Cassel, J. K., 22d and Allegheny av.
Chandler, C. F., M. D., 11th and
Montgomery av.
Clapham, Heaser, 2480 Emerald.
Clark, Charles H., 36th cor. Race.
Clark, David C, 2400 Columbia av.
Clegg, Wm. H., M. D., 3945 Fair-
mount av.
ClifEe, William L., 2778 Kensington
av.
Cloud, Harlan, Darby.
Clymer, Charles W., 9th cor Susque-
hanna av.
Oodville & Weaver, 5533 Woodlands
av.
Cohen, Isaac, Market cor. 12th.
Conard, Thomas E., 1451 N. 13th
and 819 N. 7th.
Conner, George P., 830 Chestnut.
Cook, J. B., 501 S. 16th.
Cope, Frank H., 425 Dauphin.
Cook, Oswald, 7206 Woodland ave.
Corrie, William M. G., 2001 S. 11th.
Corson, Linwood, 1902 Paesyunk ave.
Cox, George W., 18th st. and G't'n
ave.
Cox, Harry, northwest cor. 60th and
Vine.
Cozens, Nathan A., 1801 N. 7th.
Craighead, Thomas, 2602 Richmond.
Crawford, Joseph, 2822 Fkd. ave.
Crooks, Mrs. Jennie, 1301 South.
Crothers, B. C, 2001 Fairmount ave.
Crumble, George J., 3149 N. Broad.
Cummings, Joseph J., 401 S. Third.
Curry, John L., 2140 Callowhill.
Cuthbert, Richard W., 4000 Chestnut.
Dahis, George E., 49th st. and Wood-
land ave.
Davis, Charles E., 5139 G'fn ave.
Davis, Frank C, 1538 Vine.
Davis, Frederick H., 2902 Richmond.
Davis, George H., 1050 G't'n ave.
Davis, Marshall A., M. D., Main and
Foulkrod.
Davis, William H., 500 N. Sixth.
Dawson, F., 16th and Moore.
Day, S. Addison, 615 N. 12th.
DeBeust, Robert H., 1801 South.
DeKieffer, Otto, 2138 Market.
Delker, William, M. D., 1020 S. 2d.
Devine, George C, 1501 S. 19th.
Diefenback, Henry, 1000 Snyder ave.
Dierolf, Charles B., 2722 N. 11th.
Dilks & Harrie, 541 Pine.
Dirmitt, C. L., 1201 S. 19th.
Dix, Levin A., 799 S. Second.
Dobson, Christopher L., Jr., 2224 N.
Thirtieth.
Dodeon, Charies G., 127 S. Fourth.
Doench, Theodore, 1607 Ridge ave.
Doerr, Lyman M., 2133 Ridge ave.
Drueding, Frank F., 428 Master.
Duffield, Harrison, 2601 N. 6th.
Dugan, William F., 534 S. Third.
Duvall, Augustus W., 1601 S. Broad
and Fifth and Christian.
Dwyer, Charles H., 1500 Frankf'd ave.
East Falls Pharmacy, corner 35th and
Queen, Falls.
Ebaugh, William C, 38th, corner Lan-
Eberhard, John O., 2457 N. Fifth.
Eberle, Charles L., Monument Square,
corner Mill, Germantown.
Bberly Bros., 2500 Oxford and 2601
Columbia ave.
Eckels, Oharles A., 301 N. Sixth and
600 S. Broad.
Eddy, George V., 4128 Market.
Eddy, Henry C, 423 S. 18th.
Bisenhart, Foster B., 2001 N. 17th.
Eldredge, Clarence S., M. D., 2267
N. 17th.
Elfreth, C. P., 148 South.
Blfreth, Jacob R., 1201 Columbia ave.
and 17th and Diamond.
Elite Pharmacy, 4501 Springfield ave.
England, Robert, 800 S 10th.
Ellis, George W., 4921 Germantown
ave.
Erdman, Wm. S., 2800 Gray's Ferry
road.
Brney, Albert S., 16th and Morris and
21st and Reed.
Brney, Levi S., 843 Markoe.
Estlack, Horace W., 1233 S. 17th.
Evans, Edward H., 7th and Miflain.
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PHILADELPHIA. Contimied.
Evans, George B., 1106 Chestnut,
Arch cor. 8th, 2230 N. Front, cor.
Lyceum and Myk aves, Roi.
Evans, J. Howard, 6th cor. Venango.
Ewing, George W., 710 S. 2d.
Fahey, Edward H., 13th cor. Race.
, Faians, Julian, M. D., 3707 Ridge ave.
FaUourie, Edwin R., 1300 Pkd. ave.
Paries, Joseph B., 2400 N. 15th
Farley, Joseph. M. D.. 1715 S. 12th.
Faunce, Wm. H., M. D., 501 E. Gir-
ard ave.
Peairheller, Ttteodrare ID., 2110 N.
16th.
Fehr, George W., 301 N. 10th.
Ferguson, David S., Fkd. and Susque-
hanna aves.
Elerguson, James A., Howard cor.
Thompson.
Fetters, Wm. A., 801 N. 3d.
Fetters & Hertel, 741 Girard ave.
Fiedler, Albert R. H., 3356 Kidge ave.
Field, Wm. S. M., 8th cor. Lombard.
Fienhold, Edward H., 13th cor. Mor-
ris.
Fietz, Mahlon B., 2967 Frankford ave.
Finck, A. R., 208 Girard ave.
Pitch, George D., M. D., 829 N. 26th.
. Fitch, Pelatiah, 18th cor. Vine.
Fleming, Daniel H., 437 N. 8th.
Flinn, A. E., 817 Race.
Porgy, James, 45th cor. Springfield ave
Pox, Francis, Front cor. Brown.
Fox, Peter P., 73d cor. Woodland ave.
Prankeberger, Allen J., 2301 N. 13th.
Praser, J. S., 2200 Columbia ave.
French & O'Reilly, Richmond cor.
Ball.
Freshen, George, 3526 Haverford.
Prey, John P.. 15th and Moore and
16th and Tasker.
Prey, John W., 1850 N. 18th.
Pries, Charles J. V., 1229 S. 21st.
Proelich, W. S. & Co., 5038 Main,
Gtn.
Fruh, Carl D. S., 2445 Ridge ave.
Fruh, Mary E., 1645 N. Broad.
Funk, Lawson C., 4099 Lancaster ave.
Punk & Groff, 4342 Lancaster ave.
Gabell, O. P. 39th and Wallace.
Gadd, S. W., M. D., 1155 S. 8th.
Galbraith, W. H., 9th and Spring
Garden.
Gallaschick, Paul H., 23d cor. Master.
Garo, Wm. H., 1634 Columbia ave.
Garrigues, E. B. & Co., 933 Fair-
mount ave.
Gatchel, Edmund R., 1000 Spring
Garden.
Gerhard, A. Y. & Co., 2262 N. 7th.
Gerhard, Luther, 100 Susquehanna av.
Gerhard, Samuel. 1400 Hanover.
Gerhard, Wm. H., 3529 Longshore,
Tacony.
Gibble, E. E., 5th and Greenwood
ave.
Gill, Charles A., & Co., 29th cor. Dia-
mond.
Gingrich, Ezra H., 3210 Frankford av.
Gleim, Wm. B., 800 Preaton.
Goldsmith, George W. 700 Thompson.
Goldsmith, M., 18th and Mifflin.
GoU, Philip, 1744 N. 21st.
Goidon, W. H., 4262 Frankford ave.
Goseling, Thomas R., 17th and Carpen-
ter.
Grahame, Geo. S., 28 N. 12th.
Green, Howard L., 1700 N. 28th.
Greene, Prank N., 3353 Kensington
ave.
Grime, R. T., 19th cor. Fitzwater.
Gross, Louis M., 1445 S. 2d.
Grove, John E., 1401 S. 17th.
Groves, J. D., M. D., 801 S. Front.
Gubbins, Charles H., 1435 Race.
Guthrie, O. Clinton, M. D., 38th cor.
Aspen.
Haenchen, Charles E., 3844 Haver-
ford.
Haentze, Charles H., 607 N. 2d, and
300 Poplar.
Haig, Charles R., 1901 Master.
Hall, Wm. D. W., M. D., 1347 S. 6th.
Hallowell, Charles W., 1540 Wharton.
Hamberg, Samuel T., 824 Somerset.
Hancock, Charles W., 3421 Spring
Garden.
Hansel, Wilmot, 8 S. 18th.
Hargreaves, Wm., M. D., 2725 and
2867 N. Front.
Haring, Henry G, 642 Diamond.
Harrigan, John W., 26th cor. Federal.
Harris, Daniel M., 4000 Girard ave.
Harris, M. B., 1947 Christian.
Harris, Wm., 2041 Pine.
Hart, Jos. A., M. D., 1202 N. 5th.
Hartzell, Wm. L., 2649 Germantown
ave.
Hassinger, Samuel E. R., 2239 Fair-
mount ave.
Haydoek, Susanna 6., 2147 Locust.
Hayes, James F., 1400 Walnut.
Hayhurst, Henry A., 5111 German-
town ave, Germantown.
Hazzard, Dr., 12th and Lombard.
Healy & Pry, Arch and 19th. Tel.
3378
Hecker, Jacob K., 932 N. 30th.
Heintzelman Joseph A., 'Ridge ave.
and North College ave.
Helfrichj L. S., 4818 Woodland ave.
Helm, Gustavo C. P., 3d and Morris.
Hendrickson, Charles P., 1745 N. 22d.
Henry, Samuel C, 508 S. 61st.
Herrmann, E. W., 716 Race.
Hertel, Frederick, 2683 Fkd. ave.
Hertsch, Bernard A., 4164 Gtn. ave.
Tel. SVa, G.
Hesske, August R., 1246 Poplar.
Hetherington, Thomas, 157 Hunting'n.
Heyl, Frederick W;, 722 S. 22d.
Hickman, Thomas E., 11th and Brown.
Hickman, Wm H., 336 S. Second.
Higgins, Jonathan M., 1961 Gtn. ave.
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DBUGGIST8 OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Hildenbrand, Louis W., York, c. Cedar.
Hillan, J. M., N. W. cor. Market and
13th.
Himmelwright, Francis B., 313 Dia-
mond.
Hock, Aguila, 541 B. Thompson.
Hock, Jacob, 3913 Lancaster ave.
HofEecker & Kiingler, 1506 Ridge ave.
Hohl, August, 341 Grirard ave.
Eolberg, Ferdinand, 1900 Norris.
Holland, George, 603 Gray's Ferry
Road.
Holtzhausser, Ludwig, York, c. Tulip,
Horner, J. Walker, 125 S. 37th.
Howard, Carrie B., 1601 Christian.
Howard, Jedediah G., 960 N. 2d.
Hughes, Francis S., 1537 N. 15th.
Hull, Morris A., 4465 Main, Myk.
Hummel, Wm., 3001 Richmond.
Hunter, Samuel W., 410 Cambria.
Hunter, Thomas, 1500 Wharton.
Huntereon, Charles B., Fkd. ave. and
Vienna.
Husband, Thomas J., Jr., 276 S. 3d.
Huston, James, 1755 N. 13th.
Ischler, George H., M. D., 619 York.
Jameson, David, Jr^ 801 S. 3d.
Jeffries, James A., 5705 Gtn. ave., Mt.
Airy.
Jenks, Wm. J., 4043 and 4045 Market.
John, Hibbert P., 242 Chestnut.
Johnson, Benjamin F., 301 B. Girard
ave.
Jones, Daniel S., (Est. of), 1201
Spruce.
Jones, George D., 1515 S. 5th.
Jones, Harvey E., 1801 N. 8th.
Jones, Wm. B., 1336 S. 8th.
Jones, W. Ranstead, 1101 Diamond.
Jordon, Frank W., 3632 Ivongshore,
Taoony.
Judd, James F., 1800 Orthodox, Fkd.
Jungmann, Bmil, 6th and Green, and
4th and Noble, and 220 Vine.
Kaempf er, Bmil F., 1410 Moyamg. av.
Kalmbacb, Henry G., S. B. c. Mer-
vine and Norris.
Kaye, John,^ 2545 Brown.
Keegan, H. H., 20th c. Tasker.
Keeler, Charles E., 40th c. Locust.
Keeler, Joseph P., 650 Wharton.
Keeney, Caleb R., 1601 Arch.
Keim, Henry, 4417 Main, Myk.
Keller, Alexander G., 136 ST. 2d.
Keller, Frederick R., 1812 S. 4th.
Kelly, Louis A., 4301 Main, Myk.
Kelly, P. M., M. D., 1155 S. 20th.
Kendig, Allen J., 16th c. Brown.
Kendig, R., M. D., 1 W. Girard av.
Kennedy, Albert D., 1045 South.
Kennedy & Burke, 1037 Girard av.
Kerr, John H., Amber and Hunting-
don.
Kessler, Edward P., 269 N. 12th and
2317 Spring Garden.
Keys, John C, 1201 Pine.
Keystone Pharmacy, 1109 S. 47th.
King, Charles E., 2401 Master.
Kirby, Charles P., 3264 Chestnut.
Klopp, Eli L., 8th c. Oak lane. Oak
Lane.
Klopp, Peter P., 557 Indiana av.
Kneeshaw, Wm. W., 3715 Ridge av.,
Wiss.
Knlsell, Sidney L., N. B. cor. 12th
and Jefferson.
Knorr, John K., 1140 B. Susquehanna
av.
Koch, Louis, 329 N. 4th.
Koenig, Wm. M., 845 N. 6th.
Kolb, Isidor, 638 South.
Kolb, Jacob L., 1000 Button wood.
Kooker, George W., Knox e. Ritten-
house, Gtn.
Kooker, J. L., Armat cor. Willow av.,
Gtn.
Koons, Wm. H., S. W. cor. Norris and
Camac.
Kramer, Ira D. W., Richmond o.
Palmer.
Kratz, Mahlon, Main c. Manheim,
Gtn.
Krause, Wm., M. D., 1229 N. 17th.
Kreitzer, Michael C, 1536 N. 4th.
Krell, Fred'k. B., M. D., 743 S. 3d.
Kuhn, M. B., 3071 Kensington av.
Kunkel, Daniel, 2455 Howard.
Kunkel's Pharmacy, 3d and York.
Kusenberg, Louis C., Jasper c. Hunt-
ingdon.
Kyle, Elmer B., 2837 Kensington av.
Lacey, Wm. H., 1900 Green.
Lackey, Richard H., 500 Lehigh av.
LaDow & Co., 2301 Christian.
Lammer Bros., 1704 Dauphin.
Landis, Isaac R., M. D., 3322 Ger-
mantown av.
Laubach, Wm. H., Jr., 937 N. Broad
Laurent, Augustus G., 736 S. 3d.
Lawson, A. R., 613 N. 4th.
LechlCT, Harry P., 1145 S. 10th.
Lee, Wm. B., 2327 Brown.
Leedom, Charles, 1403 Filbert.
Lehman, Frederick C, 1700 N. 25th.
Lesher, Edwin 0., 3600 Kensington av.
Levering, Howard M., 4665 Wash-
ington, Myk.
Lewis, F. Ames, 2457 Kensington av.
Lewis, Frank J., 16th and Thompson.
Lippincott, Henry B., 132 N. 20th.
Lits, Walter K., 4451 Frankford av.
Lock, John H., 2401 B. Huntingdon.
Loders, S., 6th and Lombard.
Loder, C. G. A., 1539 Chestnut.
Loesch, Wm., 2801 N. 11th.
Long & Neely, Chestnut and 12th.
Long, John N. G. & Co., 1946 Dia-
mond.
Long, Wm. H., Jr., 13th cor. Pitz-
water.
Lorman, Matthew P., 1501 Dickinson.
Lott, Samuel F., 2946 N. 5th.
Loughridge, Samuel S., 330 Indiana
av.
Love, J. H., 5156 Lancaster av.
Lowe, Clement B., M. D., 301 N. 9th.
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PHILADELPHIA— Continued.
Lushsinger, Samuel O., 1800 N. 27th.
Lamb, Abram L., 4676 Frankford av.
Lupus, Herman E., 1900 N. 22d.
Lutz, Wm. D., 5266 Germantown av.
MeCandless, B. S., 16tli and Mifflin.
McChesney, Frank S., 5013 Haverford.
McClure, H. H., 112 Market.
McOlean, Wm. J., 700 S. 12th.
McCorkle, Wm., 1143 Somerset.
McFadden, John J., M. D., 1500 S.
20th, and 1622 S. 20th.
McFadden, Wm., M. D., 921 S. 10th.
McPerran, Jeremiah D., 1200 Race.
Mclntyre, Wm., 2429 Frankford av.
McKee, Joseph, 4032 Lancaster av.,
and 354 N. 23rd.
McLaughlin, P. O. & Co., 1724 Poplar.
McMechen, Wm. B., 3728 Lancaster
av.
McMullen, Andrew, 326 Huntingdon.
McNair & Bro., B. D., Paseyunk av.
and Moore.
McNeil, Robert, 120 York.
McNeil, Robert C, 500 York.
McVickar, Matthew, M. D., 18th cor.
Reed.
Macfarland, F. H., 2d and Wharton.
Macpherson, Wm., M. D., 349 Whar-
ton.
Maier, John, M. D., 2634 Kensington
av.
Maisch, Henry C. C, 854 N. 10th.
Maize, Charles F., 348 Green, Gtn.
Manlove, H. C, 1600 Pine
Maris, Robert W., 10th cor. Spruce.
Marshall, Rush' P., Race cor. 16th.
.Marshall's Pharmacy, 6th and Reed.
"Masholder, J. Harry, 2800 Master
Mattem, Wm. K., 2602 Germantown
av
Matthews, Wm. L., M. D., 28th, c.
Federal.
Matthews, W. L., M. D., 25th and
Christian.
May, Rollin R., 2441 Brown.
Mayer, Wm. G., 3d, cor. Columbia
ave.
Meade, Julian F., 625 S. 16th.
Medara, Thomas J., 231 Richmond.
Medd, Henry, 2504 Kensington ave.
Meininger, Carl G., 1323 Columbia
ave.
Menger, Edward' F., M. D., 2348 N.
10th.
Meredith, Samuel C, M. D., Il24 S.
22d.
Merrell's Pharmacy, Fairmount ave.,
c. 19th.
Metts, Wm. S., 2231 Vine.
Meyer, C. Carroll, 1800 Callowhill.
Meyer, Leo L., 1300 S. 22d.
Miehelotti, Victor, 737 S. 8th.
Miekley, Ewald G. P., 2801 Girard
ave.
Miller, A. G., 19th, c. Christian.
Miller, J. P.,, 15 N. 11th.
Milligan, Decatur, 509 N. 2d.
Milliken, Wm. H., 2229 Spruce,
Milner, Eliza, 6th and Lombard.
Milton, J. H. F., M. D., 65th, c. Hav-
erford ave.
MofEet, James, Jr., 520 Venango.
Mofeet, John, M. D., 1614 N. 2d and
2001 N. 4th.
MoUer, J. D., Psyk. ave., c. 17th.
Moore, James J., 190O Oxford.
Moore, Joachim B., 501 S. 13th.
Morell, Charles M., 5149 Master.
Morgan, Frank E., 1629 Walnut.
Morette, Wm. H., 8142 Fkd. ave.,
Homesburg.
Morrison, J. Louis D., M. D., 2501
N. 10th.
Morrison, Wm. M., 4435 Ridge ave.,
Rox.
Morse, Prank, 22d, c. Christian.
Morse, H. B., 1701 South.
Moser, Ira D., 5th, c. Carpenter.
Moylan, Cornelius, 2668 Richmond
and 1267 S. 23d.
Mueller, Henry, 4434 Lancaster ave.
Muir, C. P., 2500 Meredith.
Mullock, Corwin, 1015 Columbia ave.
Munson, James H., 501 S. 24th.
Murjahn, Louis, 7th and Lombard.
Murphy, F. K., 2724 Gray's Ferry
Road.
Murray, Bernard J., 3426 N. 35th and
3286 Ridge ave.
Murtagh, John A., 201 Price, Gtn.
Musselman, D. G. E., 839 N. 20th.
Musson, Wm. A., 1500 S. Broad.
Myers, B., Bst. of., 2856 Gtn ave
Nebeker & Co., 12th, c. Ellsworth.
Nebig, Wm. G., 2143 N. 18th.
Nebinger, Jacob L., 2101 N. 8th.
Neely, Charies G., 1900 Girard ave.
Newbold, Thomas M., 608 S. 42d and
4060 Chestnut.
Newsham, Stanley P., 1640 S. 5th.
New York Drug Co.-, 201 N. Ninth.
Niskey, Peter, Ridge and Girard aves.
Nolte, Henry A., 162 N. Eighth.
Notson, George W., 898 N. 42d.
O'Brien, Bryan, 246 N. 63d.
Ochse, George H., 2300 Oxford.
Oetinger, Albert, Fifth and George.
Ogden, James A., 7l6t and Woodland
ave.
Ogden, John & Co., Walnut, corner
Thirteenth.
Oliphant, Louis, 900 Callowhill.
Orth, Fred. C, Delaware ave., corner
Main ave., Hbg.
Ott & Nicoud, Fifth corner Pine.
Ottinger, James J., 276 S. 20th. Tele-
phone 4368.
Ouram, Charles, 668 N. 15th.
Ouram, C, & Co., 3925 G't'n ave.
Over, David A., 1820 Columbia ave.
Paris & Co., Edgar P., 4740 G't'n
ave.
Parker, John J., 2328 E. Norris.
Parsons, Alonzo.W., Callowhill and
Franklin.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Patterson, James L., Eidge ave., cor-
ner 21st.
Paullin, George L., 23d and Callowhill.
Pechin, Jesse W., 1301 Columbia ave.
Pechin, William J.," northweet comer
20th and Columbia ve.
Perrenot, B. A., 4834 Lancaster ave.
Perry, James O., 4148 Lancaster ave.
and 4122 Haverford.
Petzelt, Christopher, 800 McKean.
Phillips, Leaman B., Third and Wash-
in^on ave.
Pile, W. H. & Sons', 768-770 Passyunk
ave.
Pinchback, Pinkney N., 34th corner
Woodland ave. and 35 Walnut.
Piatt, Edwin M., Sansom corner 36th.
Pleibel, Adolph W., 3001 N. 3d.
Pleibel, Frederick, 2840 Frankford
ave.
Podolski, Louis A., 6th and Poplar.
Foley, Warren H., 5102 G't'n ave.
Pollard, A. T., & Co., 239 S. 11th.
Porter, Crawford W., 1100 Pine.
Potte' Drug Store, 24 S. Second.
Power, Edward S., 1800 N. 15th.
Preston, Edmund, Jr., Broad and
Ellsworth.
Price, Thomas H., & Co., 4161 Frank-
ford ave.
Proctor, Wallace, 400 S. 19th.
Proctor, William, Jr., Co., 9th corner
Lombard.
Radefeld, Frederick, 501 S. Fourth.
Ramsey, Charles C, 801 Huntingdon.
Kauck, John W., M. D., 4034 G't'n
ave.
Rapp, Frederick, 2101 Lioeust.
Reading, E. L., 2d and Federal.
Reimann, Louis P., M. D., 5th cor.
Poplar.
Reisert, Wm., 1717 S. Sth.
Reith, Bmil, 840 N. 19th.
Remig, Frederick G., 824 S. 12th.
Rentzel, Elmer E., Cresson and Gay,
Myfe.
Reuss, Wm. J., 5502 Haverford av.
Reynolds, John B., 2300 Amber and
2000 N. Front.
Rhoades, Harry F., 2332 Ridge av.
Richards, D. Bruce, 1759 N. 10th.
Riedenauer, Frederick P., Gtn. av.
cor. Ohelten av., Gtn.
Riegraf, J. M., 2517 N. Broad.
Rittenhouse, H., 1639 Ridge av.
Ritter, Norman G., 4400 Gtn. av.
Ritter, Norman G., 1947 E. Cumber-
land.
Rizzo, Francis, 745 S. 7th.
Robbing, Alonzo, 1034 Vine.
Roberts, Charles H., 4343 Fkd, av.
Roberts, Victor, M. D., 47th and
Springfield av.
Rocap, Wm. A., 2d st pike cor. Ta-
bor, Olney.
Roidot, A., 8th cor. Vine
RoUeston, Arthur R., 12th and Mc-
Kean.
Romberg, Fred., 9th cor. Noble.
Rosenstock, Louis, 3045 Gray's Ferry-
Road.
Ross, David H., 2567 B. Norris.
Ross, H. H., 13th cor. Brown.
Ross, James F., 2167 Cumberland.
Rourke & Co., 12th and Catharine.
Rourke & Kauffman, 500 Lombard.
Rowand, A. H. C, M. D., 3629 Hav-
erford.
Rudolph, John M., Mifllin cor. 10th.
Rugenberg, John M., 2621 Girard av.
Ruff, U. Gilbert, 6th cor. Thompson.
Rumsey, W. A., 920 N. 41st.
Rutherford, Chas. A., 1340 S. 10th.
Rutherford, Frank P., 3201 Powelton
av.
St. Cloud Pharmacy Co., 7th cor. Arch.
Sanderson, Fitzallen, 700 N. 45th.
Sands, J. Seldon, 22d and Tasker.
Sargent, .John H., 773 S. 12th.
Saurer, Wm. H., 2700 E. Allegheny
av.
Scheehle, George P., 1501 Christian.
Schlegal, Bmest F., Sth cor. German.
Schmehl, Irvin S., 201 Indiana av.
Schmidt, F. C, 2721 N. 5th.
Schmidt, Henry. 1729 S. 2d.
Schneider & Kelly, 263 Kensington
av.
Schoales, Marcus A., 2735 Kensington
av.
Schofield, A. Curtis, 2200 N. 15th.
Schuenemann, Otto, M. D., 2700 Dau-
phin.
Schwartz, Frederick, Richmond and
VenangO'.
Scattergood, Caleb, 10th and Locust.
Scott, J. Harry, 2200 Lambert.
Soott, Wm. J., 322 N. 13th.
Seeler, Andrew J., 1941 Spring Garden.
Seeley, Hosea F., 2407 Fairmount av.
Segrest, Levris F., 2369 Cumb.jland.
Seller, Wm. F., 2113 Columbia av.
Seipel, Leedy, 4th and Poplar.
Seitz, Frederick, M. D., Vine, cor. 22d.
Senderling, Charles H., 1730 Fkd. av.
Shaefeer, Wm. J., 1427 B. Susquehan-
na av.
Shannon, Wm. A., 621 Spring Garden.
Sharp, B. W., 742 Christian.
Sharp, Edward W., 2800 Richmond.
Sharp, John M., 2542 Richmond.
Shingle, George M., 600 N. 11th.
Shingle, S. Howard, 1339 N. 15th and
19th and Jefferson.
Shinn, Howard G., 1435 N. 18th and
Master and 15th.
Shinn & Baer, 1400 Spruce.
Shivers, Charles, Jr., 639 Spruce.
Shore, Thomas W., 2300 N. 21st.
Shull, Cai-1 W., 326 E. Girard av.
Shull, D. F., Drug Co., 16 N. 13th.
Shull, D. P. & Co., 3928 Market.
Shunk, Daniel P., 1101 Passyunk av.
Sibbald, John, 2d st., pk., Fox Chase.
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PHILADELPHIA..— Continued.
Singlinger, Charles J., M. D., 2336
Coral.
Simes & Sons, "W. P., 13 S. IStli.
Simpson, Robert, Broad ajid Pa.rTis>h.
Slaughter & Beson, 6th and Diamond,
17th and' Tioga.
Slifer, Levi K., 2700 Ridge av.
Smart, Thos. H., 1021 Girard av.
Smedley, Bennett L., 2052 Vine.
Smiley, Edward R., M. D., 5500 Vine.
iSmlth, Albert H., M. D., 342S Frank-
ford av.
Smith, Albert H., Germantown.
Smith, Clarence T., 117 E. Cumber-
land.
Smith, Harry A., 3500 N. 2d.
Smith, Henry R., 928 Girard av.
Smith, Herbert J., 1840 S. 5th
Smith, Mark L., 2039 S. 7th.
Smyser, Eugene M., 1500 S. 13th.
Smyser, John R., 3952 Lancaster av.
Smyser & English, 226 Chelten av.,
Germantown.
Sonntag, Maximilian, 3326 Gtn. av.
South End Pharmacy, 11th & Mc-
Kean.
Spencely, Cornelius E., 1401 N. 7th.
Spencer, Edward T,. 1501 Arch.
Sprissler, Oscar, 1600 N. 8th.
Sprissler, Theodore, M. D., 601 S. 9th.
Stackhouse, David L., 547 N. 8th.
Stansbury, Wilson V., 3144 Fkd: ave.
Starck, Albert A. G., 160 Girard ave.
Stedem, Frederick W. E., 1401 Fair-
mount.
Stedem, Lawrence S. A., 1351 N. 11th
Steelman, Peter, 1941 S. 6th.
Steiumetz, Wm. F., 2838 Girard ave.
Steinwandel, J. A., M. D., 4927 Lan-
caster ave.
Steltzer, Lewis J., 2450 N. 6th.
Stermer, John H., 7th and Oxford.
Sterner, Oliver H., 2121 Orthodox,
Fkd.
Stlchter, H. D., M. D., Cambria and
Gtn ave.
Stiles, Harry L., 601 N. 33d.
Streeper, Prank P., Chestnut Hill.
Streeter, Nehemiah D., 2600 N. 12th.
Stroup, J., 3245 Market.
Strouse, Theodore H., 3126 Columbia
ave.
Sunderland, Henry, M. D., 1252 S.
13th.
Supplee, Jesse W., 544 N. 13th.
Supplee, W. B. & Bro., 1855 N. 20th
and 8th cor. Fairmount ave.
Sutton, Wm. H., 2201 N. 5th.
Swain, Harry, 1829-2039 S. 2d.
Swartley, Harry C, 1410 Chestnut.
Sweeney, Joseph H., 177 Manheim,
Gtn.
Swisher, D. P., Darby.
Tag, Wm., M. D., Judson cor. Berks.
Taggart, G., Corson & Co., 225 N.
9th.
Tatem, Charles H., 1501 Locust.
Taylor, Horace B., 10th cor. Callowhill
Taylor, John D., 2040 S. 13th.
Tenth st Pharmacy, 10th and Race.
Test, Wesley W., 1600 Poplar.
Thompson, Wm. O., 1500 S. 22d.
Thomson, Frank P., 1947 N. 21st
Tod, Alva P., 2100 N. 5th.
Todd, J. Charles, 4403 Main, Myk.
Tomlinson, Thomas C, 1300 S. 5th.
T^lis,. Wm. G., Main and Mechlin,
Gtn.
Totten, Wm. T., 672 N. 10th.
Townsend & Co., 5130 Tacony, Fkd.
Traut, Henry G., 1601 Psyk. ave.
Treichler, L. A., Main and Penn, Gtn.
Trenchard, John P., 2235 Richmond.
Trlst, Mary, Mrs., 928 S. 19th.
Trupp, Louis, 900 N. 8th.
Turner, Philip P., 5th and Jackson.
Turner, Wm. L & Son, 1558 N. 11th.
Usilton, Charles A., 1500 S. 9th.
Van Buskirk, Samuel L., M. D., 822
Lehigh ave.
Van Buskirk & Apple, 2301 N 2d.
Vaudegrift & Price, 2765 Ash, Bdg
Van Dyke Bros., 20th and Tioga and
21st and Westmoreland.
Vischer, C. A. Otto, 1216 Girard av.
"Vogelhach, Edmund C, Fkd. av. and
York.
Vogelbach, J. H., 5th and Cumber-
land.
Voshage, Herman P., 29th cor. Her-
man and 3001 Diamond.
Voss, P. J., 2132 N. 3d.
Wagner, Chas. H., 1901 N. 4th.
Waldenberger, Louis, 4546 Ritchie,
Myk.
Walker, Thos. A., 2267 N. 19th.
Walker, John T., 1700 N. 2d.
Wallis, J. M., 301 South.
Walter, Wm. C, 684 N. 13th.
Wamsley, James A., M. D., 1838 Dia-
mond.
Ward, John S., 1010 Callowhill.
Warg, Edwin C, 1101 Arch.
Warner, Ellwood B., 1001 S. 7th.
Warrington Pharmacy, 106 Richmond.
Warrington & Pennypacker, 501 Cal-
lowhill.
Waterman, Benjamin C, 3875 Aspen.
Watkins, Wm. H., Main, opposite
Rittenhouse, Gtn.
Watson, Chas. W., 20th cor. South.
Watson. Wm., 2458 N. 2d.
Watt, Harry C, M. D., 34 S. Broad.
Tel. No. 1230.
Weaver, George P., 6800 Woodland
av
Weber, Alex. A., 7th and Snyder av.
Weber, August, 6th c. Washington av.
Weber, Jacob, M. D., 943 Lombard.
Weber, P. G. A., Susquehanna av.
cor. 4th.
Weber, Reinhard J., Fairmount av.
cor. 43d.
Wedemeyer, Frederick G., 1201 S.
11th.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Weidemann, Charles A., 2148 Green.
Weidner, David J., 1441 Gtn. av.
Weiss, Christian, 6th cor. Girard av.
Wendell, H. Edw., 3d and Geoige.
Wenrich, Alfred B., 2314 Chestnut
and 713 Gray's Ferry Road.
Werckshogen, O. August, 1500 N. 5th.
Wert, John M., 701 N. 12th.
White, James T., 1641 Franklin.
Whiteside, Wm. E., 3533 Market.
Whittem, Wm. A., Bethlehem pike,
C. Hill.
Wickham, Anthony S., 162 N. 6th.
Wilgus, Wm. A., 4529 Fkd. av.
Wilkinson, R. Powers, 1700 Whar-
ton.
Wilkinson, Wm. J., 3017 Fkd. av.
Willard, T. Newton, Main and Cot-
ton, Myk.
Williamson, James, 2500 Jefferson.
Wilson, Alexander, 1864 N. Front.
Wilson's Pharmacy, 1901 N. 11th.
Winebrener, George B., 8th, c. Whar-
ton.
Wissler, Benjamin A., 4600 JefEerson,
Gtn.
Witherow, J. H., Chestnut Hill.
Witmer & Bro., D. L., 5th and Gtn.
ave.
Witel, John K., 7th, c. Morris.
Wolfe, Nat., Bsltn pk., Bsltn.
Woodruff, T. G., Myk. ave., c. Penn,
RoK.
Wright,, George S. R., Main and Unity,
Fkd.
Wright & Co., A. W., 122 Market.
Young, Charles L., 3900 Terrace, Wiss.
Young, Robert T., 1600 Chestnut.
Young, Wm. S., 1500 N. 22d.
Zacherle, Otto F., 1301 N. 29th.
PHILIPSBURGH, Centre.
Crissman, S. S.
Dumviddle & Co., W. A.
George, Mrs. M. E.
Harvey & Co.
Melick & Co., W. M.
PHOENIXVILLE, Chester.
Buokwalter, I. M.
Dorman, Wm.
Gay Street Pharmacy.
Overholtzer's Sons & Co., L.
Porter, W. T.
Roberts, John O. K.
Whitaker, A. R.
PICTURE ROOKS, Lycoming.
Bssick, H. M., M. D.
PILLOW, Dauphin.
Hofeman, W. J.
PINE GROVE, Schuylkill.
Barr, T. A.
Sutton, John.
PITTSBURGH, Allegheny.
Anchor Pharmacy, J. M., 1322 Carson.
Anthes, Philip, 23 4th ave.
Bautz, E. F^ Salisbury and Stirling.
Beach, W. S., 676 Fifth.
Beck, A., 12th, c. Diamond.
Beck, John, 129 Wylie ave.
Eeck, W. L., 3 Herrow ave.
Bell, Perry A., 2450 Wylie ave.
Beigley, W. A., 2d ave., (North Brady.)
Bimber, G. L., 2513 Carson.
Blackburn, D. S., 3343 Penn. av.
Brehm, Louis, 624 Smithfield.
Brent, R. D., 3621 5th ave. •
Brewster, Mrs. M. A., 1011 Carson.
Calabrese, D., 32 Webster ave.
Caldwell, J. F., Madison ave. and 33d.
Cappell & Colives, Forbes ave. and At-
wood.
Castner, L. C, 6109 Penn. ave.
Chambers, W. B., Carson c. 10th.
Cherry's Pharmacy, 87 Centre.
Christy, Robert, 315 Smithiield.
Covert, A. W., 4401 Butler.
Crystal Pharmacy, Market and Liberty
Dambmn, G. A., 65 Shiloh.
Davis, David, Jr., 634 Preble ave.
Dice, Wm., 353 Beaver ave.
Dickson, Jos. H., M. D., 819 Penn ave.
Douthett, G. S., 600 Penn. ave.
Duquesne Pharmacy, 522 Smithfield.
Elbe, Charles, 6009 Penn. av.
Eggers & Son, F. H., Monongahela
House, 11 Smithfield.
Elba Pharmacy, Wylie and Juniata.
Emanuel i& Authens, 23 4th av., and
Ellsworth and College av.
Emanuel, Louis, 177 2d av.
Fairfield & Co., J. G., 901 Penn. av.
FauU, Glen K., 706 5th.
Fidelity Pharmacy, 19th and Penn.
Finkelpearl, Jos., 2437 5th av.
Fleming & Son, Joseph, 412 Market.
Forrest, W. J., 80 Washington av.
Freeling, Otto, 231 Frankstown av.
Galbraith, R. H., 805 Carson.
Goldaine, James F.
Goodwin, John W., 41 Grant av., Mill-
vale Bor'.
Greineisen, E. C, 746 W. Carson.
Greenfield, L. T., 518 Smithfield.
Griffin, J. M., 1322 Carson.
Guteilus, L. E., 2921 Penn. av.
Hackney, G. W., 6027 Penn. av.
Hamilton, L. M., 5501 Walnut, E. E.
Hartwig, C, 4016 Butler.
Hawthorne, S., 1217 Grandview av.
Henderson, A. K., 300 Frankstown.
Herman, W. F., 1924 Carson.
Hewitt & Jamison, Fulton c. Wylie av
Hieber, T. W. D., 1251 Penn. av.
Hieber & Co., A. G., 539 5th av.
Holland, S. S., Smithfield cor. Liberty.
Hossler, D. A., 2801 Penn. av.
Ihrig, T. E., 3610 5th av.
Ink, L. W., 1374 2nd av.
Ink & Co., L. W., Hazlewood.
Jones, H. & N., 430 5th.
Kaercher, A. J., 5213 5th av.
Keams, J. D., 161 5th.
Keil, Joseph J., 615 Main.
Kellenberger, F. J., 108 Fulton.
Kerr, James, Jr., 547 Smithfield.
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PITTSBUEGH.— Continued.
Kimmel & Co., Joseph 901 Penn. av.
Kirsing, T. R., 615 Main.
Knode, John C, 1374 2nd av.
Koch, Arnold, 62 Washington.
Koch & Co., .T. A., 12th cor. Carson.
Kramer, H. D., & Co., 1223 Grand-
view av.
Lange, K. F., 3601 Butler.
Lohmej-er, H. L., 1901 Carson.
Linn, Max C, 5201 Butler
Lorch, Carl P., 1718 Carson.
McCarthy, W. E., 4727 Liberty.
McCreery, J. R., 559 Homevrood av.
B. E.
McCuUough, P. A., 1300 Penn. av.
McGann, M. J., 398 5th av.
MoKenan, Mrs. John T., 43 Market.
Mangold, B., 3519 Penn. av.
Markell Bros., Penn. av. cor. Franks-
town, E. E.
Martsolf Drug Co., W. P., (Ltd.), 6th
cor. Penn. av.
Metz, P. H., 246 Butter.
Mierzwa, Richard, 4724 Liberty av.
Moersch, J. F., 212 Market.
Montgomery, E. J., 192 W. Main (W.
End.)
Morrison & Co. (Ltd.), 2901 Penn. av.
Murphy, J. P., 2 Carson.
Murto, H. C, 2908 Carson.
Murto & Kerr, Boggs av.
Newton, B. C, N. Canal and 13th.
Nisbit, W. W., 77 Washington.
Nourse, C. P., 191 Centre av.
People's Pharmacy, 547 Smithfield.
Potter, R. J., 81 Arlington.
Ranking & Hughes, 5100 Penn av.
- Reed, George, 321 Larimer.
Reiher, John, 3343 Penn av.
Ritz, W. W., 59 Wylie av.
Rubenstein & Co., 319 Fifth av.
Sawhill & Son, W., 225 Fifth av.
Schaefer, E. A., 388 Fifth av.
Scherer, P., M. D., 404 Webster av.
Shafer, J. A., 430 5th av.
Schmidt, G. W., 1801 Penn av.
Schweitzer, H. B., 233 Centre av.
Shrimplin, L. D., 135 Grant av. (Mill-
dale Borough.)
Shaner, James E., S. Main and Wa-
bash.
Sitler & Ziegler, 2631 Carson.
Smith, Hays, Lincoln av., cor. Tennis.
Smith, Jahn C, Penn. av., cor. Main.
Sorg, A. M., 19 Prankstown.
Spohn, Jacob, cor. Shiloh and Virginia.
Steifel, B. P., Wylie, cor. Fulton.
Stenger, B. J., 1601 Carson. '
Sterrett, R. M., 6130 Penn. av.
Stokely, Joseph, 355 Fifth av.
Stokely, N., 147 Wylie av.
Strung, C. B., Sycamore, cor. Shiloh.
Stucky, E. G., & Co., 59 Fulton.
Taylor, M. H., 76 Wylie av.
Tea, G. W., 422 33d.
Thompson, H. M., 2272 Second av.
Torrence & Co., A., 218 Market.
Totten & Bender, 4301 and 4755 But-
ler.
Urben, Fred L., 2131 Carson.
Vockrodt, G. A., 509 Fifth av.
Vogel, Louis H., 287 Webster av.
Wagner, J. H., 1701 Penn. av.
Weber, Peter, 5600 Penn. av.
White Eagle Pharmacy, 2895 Penn. av.
Wiekersham, S. N., 6359 Penn. av.
Wiegel, C, 1806 Carson.
Williams, J. K., 2849 Penn. av.
Wurzel, John, 4116 Penn. av.
Yellig, Daniel, Liberty and Market.
Zoeller, J. P., 112 S. 19th.
Zwierzynski, Daniel, 2535 Penn av.
PITTSPIELD, Warren.
Connely, S. S.
PITTSTON, Luzerne.
Barber, P. M., 104 Luzerne av.
Barrett, C. J^ 5 S. Main.
Fleming, J. B., 3 S. Main.
Glick, George C., 50 N. Main.
Houek, J. H., 4 N. and 144 S. Main.
McElhenny, Peter, 15 N. Main.
Price, W. C, 87 N. Main.
Rhoades, S. H., 23 N. Main.
Waters, Charles, 449 N. Main.
Weber, Wm., 108 S. Main.
Williamson, David, 16 S. Main.
PLAINFIELD, Cumberland.
Van Camp, J. B., M. D.
PLAIN GROVE, Lawrence.
Armstrong, W. S.
McKinney Bros.
PLAINS, Luzerne.
MacKnight, O. B.
Shive, P. C., Est of
PLEASANT MOUNT, Wayne.
Tiffany, J. B.
PLEASANT UNITY, Westmoreland.
Kelley, ,G- H.
PLEASANTVrLLB, Venango.
Dack, James.
PLUMVILLE, Indiana.
Green, E.
PLYMOUTH, Luzemie.
Groblewski, Albert, 111 E. Main.
McKee, Mrs. N. A.
Perse, J. V., 71 B. Main.
Reed, A. B., 701 W. Main.
Thomas & Co., A. D., 390 W. Main-
Williams, R. D., 2 E. Main.
Williams, S. P., 29 E. Main.
PORTAGE, Cambria.
McDonald, G. P.
PORT ALLEGHENY, McKean.
Camp Bros.
Williams, J. Herbert
PORT CARBON, Schuylkill.
Brown, John K.
Heebner, T. F.
PORT CLINTON, Schuylkill.
Boyer, Samuel C.
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DRUGGISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PORTKRSVILIiE, Butler.
Marshall, A. S.
PORTLAND, Northampton.
Anderson, G. R.
POTTER BROOK, Tioga.
Raynolds, J. S., M. D.
POTTSTOWN, Montgomery.
Ancona, E. P.
Beehore & Co., B. S.
Vorter, J. E.
Shuler, L. I.
Trego, 0.
Withers, M. A.
POTTSVILLE, Schuylkill.
Oahle, A.
Clemens, J. J.
Hodgson, J. N.
Kennedy, George W.
Rabenau, Herman.
Robinson, W. H.
Stoferegen, L. F.
Wingert, A. J.
PRICEBURGH, Lackawanna.
Billheimer, J. J.
Griffin, Howard.
Kennedy, W. P., M. D.
PROSPECT, Butler.
Bowers, A.
McLure, J. H.
PROSPERITY, Washington.
DiUe, J. N.
PULASKI, Lawrence.
Jewell, - T. H.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Jefferson.
Beyer, Joseph M.
Hamilton, S. S.
Henderson, E. B.
Shields & Matson.
QUAKERTOWN, Bucks.
Fretz, O. H.
Leitch, C. T.
Moyer, Isaac S.
QUARRYVILLE, Lancaeter.
Rohrer, T. M.
READING, Berks.
Adams, W. Scott, 428 N. Sixth.
Ammen, G. W., & Co., 311 Penii.
Bergner. 0. F. G., 950 Penn.
Bitler, Harry, 134 N. Ninth.
Brown, Edwin, 531 Penn.
Esenwein, Aug., & Co., 100 S. Sixth,
Fisher, Edwin, 504 N. Ninth.
Gingrich, Mrs. E. M., 344 Penn.
Griesemer, John C, 900 Penn.
Groff, John A., 322 N. Sixth.
Jones, J. M., & Co., 700 N. Tenth.
Knerr, L. J., 712 Penn.
Krum, T. E., 224 N. Sixth.
Lingle, R. D., 1010 Chestnut.
McCurdy & Durham. 16 S. Fifth and
504 N. Ninth.
Moyer, R. B., 306 N. Ninth.
Potteiger, William P., 254 S. Fourth.
Raser, John B., 156 N. Sixth.
Reece, Joseph, 4 Schuylkill ave.
Reutschlef, C, Jr., 400 Penn.
Sanderson, J. C. & Co., 16 N. Fifth.
Schaich, Anthony, 240 S. Ninth.
Stein, J. H., 801 Penn.
Stephen, W. L., 947 Penn.
Stevens, S. S., 724 Penn.
Wolf, Francis X., 343 S. Sixth.
Ziegler, Philip M., 526 Penn.
BEAMSTOWN, Lancaster.
Reddig, J. R.
RED LION, York.
Neiman, N.
RBEDSVILLE, Mifflin.
McDonald, J. A.
REHREBSBURGH, Berks.
Bamet, J. B.
RENFREW, Butler.
Calvert, J. M.
RENOVO, Clinton.
Clay, M. L., est. of
Kirk, E. J.
Neeley, J. F.
Reese, V. B.
Swain, E. T.
RBYNOLDSVILLE, Jefferson.
King & Co., J. C.
Reynolds, S.
Reynolds, W. H.
Stoke, H. A.
REYNOLDTON, Allegheny.
Smith, S. H.
RICE'S LANDING, Greene.
Kline, W. O.
RICEVILLE, Crawford.
Pierce, Bloomfield & Co.
RICHBOROUGH, Bucks.
Jones, E. R.
RICHFIELD, Juniata.
Deckard, J. W., M. D.
RICHLANDTOWN, Bucks.
Weaver, M. H. & C. H.
RIDGWAY, Elk.
Day, D. B.
Messenger & Son, G. G.
Park & Earle.
RIDLEY PARK, Delaware.
Harrison, F. E.
RIEGELSVILLE, Bucks.
Bonnell, A. C.
RILBYVILLE, Wayne.
Burke, Philip T.
RIMERSBURGH, Clarion.
Kerr, J. W.
RINGTOWN, Schuylkill.
Breish, R. R.
Miller, Joseph.
Reutschler, H. D.
RIXFORD, McKean.
liove & Co., S. M.
ROARING BRANCH, Lycoming.
Holeomb, C. D.
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ROARING SPRING, Blair.
Hair, Edward.
ROBERTSDALE, Huntingdon.
Boyer & Son, L.
ROBBSONIA, Berks.
Filbert, Heister W.
Miller & Gerhart.
ROCHESTER, Beaver.
Brobeck, 0. P.
Gordon & Gordon.
Hodgson, T. S.
Javeus, T. H.
Moore, J. P.
ROCK GLEN, Luzerne.
Hutching, M. L.
ROCKWOOD, Somerset.
Gildner, David, M. D.
ROME, Bradford.
Rice, R. G.
Rice, Wm. F., M. D.
ROSCOE, Washington.
Furlong, E. A.
ROSEMONT, Montgomery.
Prickett, F. W.
ROULETTE, Potter.
Fisher, C. G., M. D.
ROUSEVILLE, Venango.
Tyler, W. O.
ROYBR'S FORD, Montgomery.
Graves, J. D.
Morey, Jr., John S.
Luks Drug Co.
RUFF'S DALE, "Westmoreland.
, Hinzman, W. R.
RURAL VALLEY, Armstrong.
Pettigrew, J. M.
RUSH, Susquehanna.
Granger, L. E., M. D.
McCain, S. B.
RUSSELL, Warren.
Clark, A. A.
RUTLAND, Tioga.
Blood, N. L.
SABINSVILLE, Tioga.
Stone, L. J.
SAJEGERSTOWN, Crawford.
CoUom, Samuel S.
SAFE HARBOR, Lancaster.
Hudson, A. G.
SAINT CLAIR, Schuylkill.
Baur, Wm.
Davis, H. B.
ST. JOE, Butler.
Graham, J. H.
SAINT MARY'S, Elk.
McVean, Charles
Mullhaupt, A.
SAINT PETERSBURGH, Clarion.
Craig, J. S.
SAINT THOMAS, Franklin.
Gelwicks '& Deatrlch.
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SALLADASBURGH, Lycoming.
Kunkle, W. B.
SALTSBURGH, Indiana.
McClaran Bros.
McFarland & Son, J. R.,
Robinson, H. H.
SANATOGA, Montgomery.
Hollenbach, George C.
SANDY LAKE, Mercer.
Feather, J. C, & F.
Yanney, Jr., James
SAXONBURGH, Butler.
Mershon, E., M. D.
SAXTON, Bedford.
Breneman, M. B.
SAYRE, Bradford.
Brewster, H. C.
Jump, H. D.
SCHBLLSBURGH, Bedford.
Coivin & Son, J. B.,
Conley, I.
SCHNBCKSVILLE, Lehigh.
Gross, Henry D.
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Schuylkill.
Coxe, H. N.
Cummings, C. S.
SCHWBNKVILLE, Montgomery.
Bechtel, J. Y., M. D.
SCOTCH HILL, Clarion.
Siegwarth & Co., A. L.,
SCOTTDALE, Westmoreland.
Lowe & Co., S. A.,
McNeil, J. M.
Owens, J. P.
gCRANTON, Lackawanna.
Benjamin & Benjamin, 216 Franklin
ave.
Bouton, J. M., Pine, corner Adams.
Burr & Co., D. W., 139 Franklin
ave.
Chittenden, O.B., 519 Lackawanna ave.
Cole, H. M., 1438 Capouse ave.
Davis, John J., 106 S. Main ave.
Decker Drug Store, 107 N. Main ave.
Poulke, S. L., 347 Adams ave.
Gelbert, D. G., 402 S. Wash. ave.
Griffin, H. E., 1917 N. Main ave.
Harris, C. M., 127 Penna. ave.
Hen wood & Co., C, 1909 N. Main ave.
Jenkins, W. W., 1717 Jackson.
Jones, David M., 512 S. Main ave.
Jones, T. H., 130 S. Main ave.
Knoepfel, William H., 1019 N. Ir-
ving ave.
Kornacher, William, 724 Pittston ave.
Loftus & Melvin, 237 Wyoming ave.
Lorenz, Carl, 418 Lackawanna ave.
Lorenz & Koempel, Linden and Wash-
ington aves.
McGarrah & Thomas, 209 Lackawan-
na ave.
Manley, J. A., 1418 Pittston ave.
Matthews Bros, (W. & R.), 320 Lack-
awanna ave.
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SCRANTON.— Continued.
Morgan & Co., 101 N. Main are.
O'Donnell, George H., 217 W. Market.
Phelps, John H., Wyoming ave. corner
Spruce.
Powers, L. D., 414 Cedar ave.
Kea & Jones, 1560 Dickson ave.
Ryan, D. S., 142 N. Main ave.
Sanderson, H. C, Washington ave.,
comer Spruce.
Shryer, C. R., 331 N. Main ave.
Sickler, S. H., 1204 Providence Road.
Smith, & Co., E. F., 225 Penn ave.
Terppe, F. L., 510 Cedar ave.
Vetter, P. J., 415 Penna. ave.
SBLIN'S GROVE, Snyder.
Shindle, J. G. L.
Ulsh, J. H.
Wagonseller, O. D.
SELLERSVILLE, Bucks.
Pretz, C. D., M. D.
SEWICKLEY, Allegheny.
Knapp, Philip P.
McClaren, W. L.
Walker, A. C.
Woods, Charles G.
SHAMOKIN, Northumberland.
Barran & Robins, 610 N. Shamokiru
Clarkson& Co., T. R., comer Sun-
bury and Shamokin.
Conley &, Co., J. H., 500 East Indepen-
dence.
Emriek & Bealor, 40 S. Market.
Hensel & Co., L. W., 1004 East Race.
Hess, Ja. B., 619 North Shamokin.
HoUenbaek & Baker, 126 East In-
dependence.
Robins, Kate E., 423 E. Sunbury.
Shissler, A. G., 317 N. Shamokin.
Simmonde, T. F., 48 N. Market.
Smink, W. H. R., 6 and 8 N. Market.
Wolverton, Louis, 410 N. Shamokin.
SHANKSVILIiE, Somerset.
Brant, R. P.
SHARON, Mercer.
Beck, A. L.
Bundel, C. E.
Irvine, O. C.
Lafferty, A. I.
Lafferty & Lafferty.
McKnight, W. A.
Ovrsley, J. O.
Reed, Dr. J. H.
SHARON HILL, Delaware.
Bassett, P. H.
SHARPSBURGH, Allegheny.
City Drug Store.
Haine, G. P.
Keil, John J.
Newton, B. H.
Ramsey & Co.
Speer, J. S.
Wirsing, T. R.
SHARPSVILLE, Mercer.
Hildebrand, H.
Reichard, A. A.
SHAR.TLESVILLE, Berks.
Ney,. John L.
SHEAKLEYVILLB, Mercer.
Hulbert, W. H.
SHEFFIELD, Warren.
Skelton, W. O.
SHELOCTA, Indiana.
McChesney, R.
SHENANDOAH, Schuylkill.
Gruhler Bros.
Hagenbuch, O. H.
Hillan, J. M.
Kirlin, S. P.
McCarthey, C. J.
Phillips, C. S.
Shapiro, I.
Wasley, A.
SHESHEQUIN, Bradford.
Snyder, B. E.
SHIOK SHINNY, Luzerne.
Briggs, J. F.
Hollopeter, D. T.
SHINGLEHOUSE, Potter.
Newton, F. N.
SHIPPENSBURGH, Cumberland.
Attiek & Co.. J. O.
Hayes, W. D. E.
Wolfe, S. S
SHIPPENSVILLE, Clarion.
Snyder, R. R.
SHIREMANSTOWN, Cumberland.
Rupp, H. M.
SHIREOAKS, Washington.
Bisher, J. M.
SHOEMAKERSVILLE, Berks.
Miller, H. K.
SHREWSBURY, York.
Gerry, James.
SINKING SPRINGS, Berks.
Bohn, Levi.
Hull. H. R.
SIX MILE RUN, Bedford.
Jenkins, E. P.
SKINNER'S EDDY, Wyoming.
Vosburg, T. B.
SKIPPACK, Montgomery.
Kulp, Jacob C.
SLATEDALE, Lehigh.
Fink, Lewis.
SLATINGTON, Lehigh.
Horn, C. W.
Mack, John.
Weigner, J. A., Est. of
Young, R. W.
SLIGO, Clarion.
Coulter, N. S.
SLIPPERY ROCK, Butler.
Glutton Bros.
SMETHPORT, McKean.
Armstrong, A. B.
Callar, W. T.
Foster, P. L.
McCoy, H. L.
Wells, S. J.
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SMICKSBURGH, Indiana.
Orawford, D. R.
SMITHFIELD, Payette.
Sackett, S. M.
SMITH'S FERRY, Beaver.
Mensinger, T. L.
SMITH'S MILLS, Clearfield.
Prideaux, Thomas.
SMITHTON, Westmoreland
Sager, E. S.
SNOW SHOE, Centre.
Else & Bouse.
Bwing, J. S.
SOMERSET, Somerset.
Benford, George W.
Leather, J. M.
Snyder, J. N.
SOUDERTON, Montgomery.
Ritter, Hiram
Loux, Dr. H. R.
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Northampton.
Backman, Maggie C.
Bnss, M. M.
Jacoby, Cyrus
McBride, James
Roland, G. W.
Sheets, D. H. W.
Sheridkn, James H.
SOUTH CANAAN, Wayne.
Stevens, A. B.
SOUTH EASTON (Easton P. O.X
Northampton.
Richards, A. N., 511 Canal street.
Spengler, A., 530 Northampton street
Spengler, Mrs. A., 14 Centre street.
SOUTH FORK, Cambria.
Mardis, Jasper
Piingle, A. A.
Stineman, George B.
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming.
Sweeley, William
Williams, B. N.
SPARTA, Washington.
Taylor, J. W.
SPARTANSBURG, Crawford.
Reno, W. N.
Walling & Gabriel.
SPRINGSBORO, Crawford.
Fisher, Fisher & Co.
Gnnn, G. T.
SPRING CITY, Chester.
Cook, F. W.
Taylor, W. G.
SPRINGDALE, Allegheny.
CaldweU, R. A.
SPRING FORGE, York.
Hoke, Martin, M. D.
SPRING MILLS, Centre.
Long, C. P.
SPRINGVILLB, Susquehanna.
Lathrop, H. B.
STATE LINE, Franklin
Bamhart & Bros., I>. H.
Herman, H. S.
STAUFFER, Westmoreland.
Coughenour & Co., D. R.
STEELTON, Dauphin.
Hess & Martz.
Hess, J. H.
McCurdy, J. A.
Peters, D. A.
Porr, J. M.
Prowell, W. R., M. D.
Zeigler, W. L., M. D.
STEVENSVILLE, Bradford.
Roes, Stevens & Jones.
STBWARTSTOWN, York.
Gem Drug Store, The
Leib, Harry L.
STONEBORO, Mercer.
Hines, J. P.
STONBRS, Westmoreland.
Coughenour & Co., D. R.
STONY PORK, Tioga.
Hortcn, W. F.
STOYBSTOWN, Somerset.
Gardner, J. H., M. D.
SITRASBURGH, Lancaster.
Chandler, W. D.
Weaver, J. G.
STRATTONVILLB, Clarion.
Stratton, C. B.
STROUDSBURG, Monroe.
Brown, J. S.
Poulke, Samuel L.
Kerr & Bro., F. C.
LaBar, J. C.
SUGAR GROVE, Warren.
Darling & Co., L. H.
Mix, W. H.
SUGAR NOTCH, Luzerne.
narrower, A. T.
SUMMBRVHiLB, JefEerson.
Carrier, C. B.
SUMMIT HILL, Carbon.
Davis, T. E.
Renshaw, M.
SUNBUBY, Northumberland.
Drumheller, B. E.
Eyster, S. D.
Hard & Vandyke.
Haupt, F. L.
Leeser, W. N.
Martin, C. M.
Melick, W. Dj
Reimensnyder, M. V.
Renn & Co., P. H.
SUSQUEHANNA, Susquehanna.
French, A. P.
Mitchell, W. S.
Outwater, H. B.
SUTBRSVILLE, Westmoreland.
Bingham, F. O.
Sianer, J. D.
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BEUGGISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SWARTHMORE, Delaware.
Morton, A. R., M. D.
SWEDEN VALLEY, Potter.
Red Front Drug Store.
TAMANEND, Schuylkill.
Fleier, L. A., M. D.
TAMAQUA, Schuylkill.
Bond, John T.
Burt, Andrew
Hagenbuch, J. H.
Spiese, H. A.
TANNERSVILLE, Monroe.
Wertman, A. A., M. D.
TARENTUM, Allegheny.
Chapman, A. L.
Cummings, T. F.
Esler, James
Hall, W. T.
Heerleiu, A. W.
Melville & Goldsmith.
Staley, J.
TELFORD, Montgomery.
Hofe, J. W.
TERRE HILL, Lancaster.
Femsler, B. K.
THOMASVILLE, . York.
Habley, A. M.
THOMPSON, Susquehanna.
Barnes, S. D.
THOMPSONTOWN, Juniata.
Haldeman, J. Gr.
THURLOW, Delaware.
Boughner, A. L., M. D.
Kelly, W. 0.
Langhead, R. B.
Reed, F. M.
Thurlow Medical Company.
TIDIQUTE, Warren.
Aoomb, J. L.
Kemble & Son Co.
TIOGA, Tioga.
Borden, H. H.
TuUer, Philo.
TIONESTA, Forest.
Bovard, George W.
Prapes & Darett.
Siggins & Nason.
TITUSVILLE, Crawford.
Allen, Mrs. D. H.
Brown, George B. W.
Renting, T. W.
Ridgway & Co. (Chas. A.).
Thompson, E. K. (W. & R.) E. K.
Uller, Bmil J.
TOWANDA, Bradford.
Kirby, C. T.
Porter, Clark B.
Porter & Son (H. C.) M. D.
Turner & Gordon.
TOAVER CITY, Schuylkill.
Heintzleman, R. W.
TOWNVILLE, Crawford.
Marsh, G. E.
Nason, William
Wyckofe, J. F.
TRANSFER, Mercer.
Pauly & Son.
TRBMONT, Schuylkill.
Moody, Wm. B.
Schultz, J. H.
TBEVORTON, Northumberland.
Newbaker, J. B.
TREXLBRTOWN, Lehigh.
Schmoyer, J. P.
TROY, Bradford.
Armstrong, George B.
Maxwell & Carpenter.
Mitchell, B. B.
Redington, R. F.
Stuart & Maxwell.
TRUMBAUBRSVILLE, Bucks.
Christman, L. P.
TULLYTOWN, Bucks.
Sands, J. S.
TUNKHANNOCK, Wyoming.
Dornsife, D. H.
Grenville, T. B.
Hatfield, S. S.
Sickler, Harvey ,
Woodward, A. B.
TURBOTVILLE, Northumberland.
Ackerman, A. R.
TURTLE CREEK, Allegheny.
Huuter & Cyphers.
TYLERSBURGH, Clarion.
Weber, A.
TYRONE, Blair.
Copenhauer, J. A.
Ewing, J. S.
Falck, Milton S.
Garner, George H.
Holmes, W. H.
Mowlin Bros.
Smith, J. S.
ULSTER, Bradford.
Joslin, H. H.
Stiles, H. A.
ULYSSES, Potter.
Lane, Homer K.
UNION CITY, Erie.
Canfield, M. B.
McLean, C. N.
Main, C. L.
Thompson, J. S.
UNION DEPOSIT, Dauphin.
Rapp, W. H.
UNIONTOWN, Fayette.
Beal, L. C, M. D.
Clark, H. S.
Crawford, L.
Fuller, F. M.
Huston, Frank
Moser & Springer.
Ritenour, J. K.
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UNIONVILLE, Chester.
Ctambers, T. S. & W. R.
UPLAND, Delaware.
Canard, B. A.
Dalton, D. A., cor. Upland and SixtV
sts.
Hooper, O. P., Upland and Kerlin sts,
UPPER LEHIGH, Luzerne.
Upper Lehigh Coal Company.
UTAHVILLE, Clearfield.
Flick, Thomas
UTIOA, Venango.
Curtis, L. C.
VANDERBILT, Fayette.
Oglevee & Bute.
Porter, S. E.
TENANGO, Crawford.
Harris, J. C.
VBNETLl, Washington.
Johnson, W. M.
VERONA, Allegheny.
Bannen, P. L.
Calhoun, B. L.
Reinhart, C.
VOLANT, Lawrence.
Moorhead, F. B.
WALURBA, Allegheny.
Frank Brothers.
WAMPUM, Lawrence.
Agnew, E. L. .
Butler, B.
Eckles. T. M.
Murdock, George C.
WARREN, Warren.
Davis, George S.
Dixon, F. H.
Kahle, F. U. & R. D.
Kinnear & Co., W. S.
, Morris & Mullen.
Noyes' Drug Store.
Siefried & Co.
Warren Pharmacy (T. S. Wetmore).
WARRENSVILLB, Lycoming.
Kiess, David
WARRIOR'S MARK, Huntingdon.
Pickes, F. K.
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Chestnut Street Pharmacy, 155 W,
Chestnut.
De Normandie, Frank, S. Main.
Dudley, E. G.
Horn, Harry M., 124 S. Main.
Kuntz, J. R., 105 S. Main.
McMillan, J. K., 5 B. Bean.
McNulty & Lewis, 92 N. Main.
Roberts, G. W., 59 S. Main.
Roberts, W. D., 66 N. Main.
Snodgrass, F., 202 S. Main.
Templeton, S. M., N. Main.
A'owell, L. S., 62 Main.
Winnett, F. B.
WATER CUBE, Beaver.
Sparling, W.
WATERFORD, Erie.
Barton, T. W.
Patten, E. W.
WATERVILLB, Lycoming.
Horn & Co., Edward
Randall, W. H.
WATSONTOWN, Northumberland.
Dunn,' John B.
McMahan, James
WATTSBURGH, Erie.
Allen, D. B.
Wilkins, R. B.
WAVERLY, Lackawanna.
Bedford & Son, A.
WAYMART, Wayne.
Ensign, H. C.
WAYNE, Delaware.
Fronefield, Jr., J. M.
WAYNBSBOROUGH, Greene.
Blackly, H. S.
^ Rogers & Co., J. T.
Ross, Jeese L.
Stowey, G. A. B.
WEATHERLY, Carbon.
Latham, P. H.
Tweedle, J. B.
WEBSTER, "V\^estmoreland.
Carson, J. S.'
Pry, J. P.
Krepps, J. T.
WEISSPORT, CARBON.
Biery Drug Co., W. F.
Zern & Co., J. G.
WELLERSBURGH, Somerset.
Brinham, Ann M.
WBLLSBOBOUGH, Tioga.
Elliott, Arthur H.
Roland, A. C.
Spaulding, George M.
WB1..LSBURGH (Imndy's Lane P. O.),
Brie.
Osborne, Jr., Thomas
WEST ALEXANDER, Washington.
Craig, S. A.
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Beaver.
Anderson, H. L.
Leves, Mrs. J. C.
Ramsey, J. H.
WEST CHESTER, Chester.
Aitken & Sergeant.
Crowell, C. M.
Evans. J. S.
Hammond, A. B.
Hammonk, S. K.
Hammond & Davis.
Hartman, J. K.
Hunt, G. S.
Pierce, William A.
Rogers, Frank
Thatcher, J. P.
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, Montgom-
ery.
Barr, J. R.
O'Brien, Christopher
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WEST ELIZABETH, Allegheny.
Blair, Mrs. J.
Newton, J. A.
WEST FAIRVIEW, Cumberland.
Barr, J. R.
Marshall, R. 0.
WBSTFIELD, Tioga.
Outman & Co., W. H.
WEST FINLEY, Washington.
Blsyhey, W. L.
WEST FREEDOM, Clarion.
Jordon, H. W.
WEST GROVE, Chester.
Baker, Nellie
WEST HICKORY, Forest.
Wilkins, W. G.
WEST LEESPORT, Berks.
Lenhart & Sons, S. H.
WEST MIDDLESEX, Mercer.
Hyde, William W.
WEST MIDDLBTOWN, Washington
George, J. J.
WEST MILLVrLLE, Clarion.
McComb, A. D.
WEST MONTEREY, Clarion.
WALKER, R. A.
WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland,
Humes, R. D.
Leightly &, Co., E. C.
Obley, H. A.
WESTOVER'g, Clearfield.
Park, M. E.
WEST PITTSTON, Luzerne.
Barber, B.
Campbell, E. W., Agt.
Farver & Peek.
W^ST POINT, Montgomery.
Bean, J. L.
WESTPORT, Clinton.
Bailey, John S.
WHITE HAVEN, Luzerne.
Baker, J. J. Jr.
Driggs, C. M.
WICONISCO, Dauphin.
Christm a n • & Keane.
Prout, J. S.
WILCOX, Elk.
Wilcox Drug Store.
WILKESBARRE, Luzerne.
Armstrong, E., 6 W. Market.
•^I.^"";,^- ®-' 131 E. Market and .387
N. Mam.
Bennett, C. W., 290 S. Main.
Bossert, Henry Jr., 335 B. Market.
Bnnkman George, 33 Carey aVe.
Buzzard, H. E., B. Market.
City Pharmacy, 80 Northampton.
Drum Charles M. M. & Co., 112 Par-
rish.
Green's Pharmacy, 6 W. Market.
Hart, Joseph R., 108 Public Square.
^nes & Co., S. S., 83 Public Square.
Kane, Jaires F., 387 Scott.
Kuehn, Gustav A. W., 257 Scott.
Lutz, Horace C, 19 N. Main.
McAuifE, Hugh P., 153 S. Lincoln.
Meyer, Gross J., Hazle ave. and S.
Washington.
Moore. I. H., 291 S. Main.
Morgan, A. H., 383 E. Market.
Morgan, E. A., 342% B. Market.
Neagley, James K., 134 Northampton.
Petty, Wm., M. D., 104 Hanover.
Reap, B. A., 145 B. Market.
Ricketts, Jolin, 44 Northampton.
Robins, B. S., 145 E. Market.
Spayd, Charles W., 159 E. Market.
Swainbank, H. H., 72 S. Main.
Tuck, Henry C, & Co., 7 S. Main.
Tuck, William, 108 Hazle ave.
Valley Drug Store, 76 Northampton.
Van Loon, James, 285 B. Market.
Walker, James, 144 S. Main.
Walter, A. B., 62 S. Main.
Wheeler, Samuel A., 468 S. Main.
White, W. D., & Co., 63 Public sq.
Wilkesbarre Chemical Co., 134 North-
ampton.
Yarks, C. G., 62 N. Washington.
WILKINSBURGH, Allegheny.
Alexander Bros.
Covell & Co.. C. H.
Jackson, S. H.
McCarthy & Co.
Patterson, W. F. R.
WILLIAMSBURGH, Blair.
Ketring, D. T.
WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming.
Baker & Co., E. H., 215 N. Fourth.
Bentley & Smith, 764 W. Fourth.
Blackburn, R. P., 1172 W. Fourth.
Bloom, E. S. & Co., 163 B. Third.
Busier, R. H. (Seventh ward).
Cravrford, W. F. (Seventh ward).
Drorbaugh, J. E., 328 Pine.
Duble & Cornell, 1200 W. Fourth and
corner Fourth and Pine.
Goehrig, W., M. D., & Son, 525 E.
Third.
Hageabuch, G. M., 23 W. Fourth.
Hart, G. F. (agt), 740 W. Fourth.
Hill, J. L., 101 B. Third.
Huber, M., 5 B. Third?
KoEkle & Co., 677 Franklin.
Sheriff, W. W., 330 W. Fourth.
Standard Drug CO., 219 W. Fourth.
Walton & Co., L. L., Fourth and Pine.
Yost & Frantz, 752 E. Third.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Dauphin.
Davis, T. B.
Laudenbacher, J. L.
WILMORE, Cambria.
Plotner, H. W.
WIND RIDGE, Greene.
Dudley, E. G.
WINFIBLD, Union.
Beaver & Co.
WOMELSDORP, Berks.
Lahdis, F. T.
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WOODBURY, Bedford.
Oelig, Harry W.
WOODLAND, Clearfield.
Woolbridge, D. R.
WORTH, Mercer.
Hildebrand, H. H.
WORTHINGTON, Armstrong.
Williams, J. M.
WRIGHTSVHvLE, York.
Tinsley, G. S.
WYAIiUSING, Bradford.
AlUs, I. M.
WYOMING, Luzerne.
Gregory, H. F. & Go.
Wilson, Edward
YARDLEY, Bucks.
Willard, S B.
YORK, York.
Brennemaji, J. P., M. D., 221 N.
George.
Dale, Hart & Co., 19 S. George.
Fulmer, G«orge W., 37 E. Phila.
Gable, S. M., 307 W. Market.
Gilbert & Co., B. S.,.127 W. Market.
Hay, Harry A., 301 E. Market, cor.
Pine. .
Hodnett, Stoner & Co., 117 S. George.
Jordy, George H., M. D.. 103 E. Prin-
cess.
Kain, J. B., 139 N. George.
Lafean, A. H. & Bro., 4 W. Market.
Nefe, George W., 227% S. George.
North End Drug Store, 139 N. George.
Patton, John F. & Co., 237 W. Mar-
ket.
Shearer, N. H., M. D., & Co., 8 N.
George.
Smith, William & Co., 3 E. Market.
Stoner, I. A., M. D., 509 E. Market.
Ziegler, R. Wm., Market, c. Penn.
YORK SPRINGS, Adams.
Cashman, E. W. ,
YOUNGSTOWN, Westmoreland.
Kams Bros.
YOUNGSVILLE. Warren
Agrelius, J. W.
Blodgett, A. C.
ZELIENOPLE, Montgomery.
Reed, Charles E.
ZIEGLERSVILLE, Montgomery.
Kauffman, H. A.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS OF NEW YORK.
CHAPTBB 661. AN ACT
In relation to the public health, consti-
tuting chapter twenty-five of the gen-
eral laws.
Approved by the Governor, May 9,
1893. Passed three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York,
represented in Senate and Aeembly, do
enact as follows:
CHAPTmE XXV OF THH GENERAL LAWS.
THE PUBLIC HBALrH LAW.
ARTICLE! XI. PHARMA-Oy.
Section 180. State board; appointment.
Section 181. Oaths; meetings; officers;
by-laws.
Section 182. Kinds of licenses.
Section 183. Duties of board.
Section 184. Who are entitled to 11-
cense.
Section 185. Additional requirements.
Section 186. Fee; posting and revoca-
tion of license.
Section 187. Application of article lim-
ited.
Section 188. Apprentices.
Section 189. Exemption of New York,
Kings and Erie Counties.
Section 190. Penalties; expenses.
Section 180. State Board; appoint-
ment.— There shall continue to be a
State Board of Pharmacy for the State,
excepting the counties of New York,
Kings, and Erie, of five members, each
holding office for a termi of five years
from the first Tuesday in September of
the year when such term begins. The
New York State Pharmaceutical As-
sociation shall at each annual meeting
nominate five pharmacists, residents of
the State, but not of the said counties,
from which number the Governor shall
fill the vacancy annually occurring i^
such board by expiration of the term
of one of the Incumbents. If a vacancy
occurs from any other cause than expira-
tion of term, the Governor shall fill the
vacancy from the list of names so nomr
inated at the annual meeting of such
association next preceding the happening
of the vacancy.
Section 181. Oaths; meetings; officers;
by-laws. — Each member of such bbard
shall, before entering upon the discharge
of ms duties, take and subscribe the
constitutional oath of office and file the
same in the office of the Secretary of
State. The board shall meet annually
on the first Tuesday of September at 12
o'clock, noon, and elect a president, sec-
638
retary and treasurer, who shall hold of-
fice for one year. It shall hold other
meetings at least once in three months.
The board may make by-laws and reg-
ulations for the examination of appli-
cants for licenses and the granting of
licenses to applicants.
Section 182. Kinds of license. — There
shall be two grades of license establish-
ed, that of pharmacist, which confers
on the licentiate the privilege of carrying
on the practice of pharmacy, either on
his own account, as proprietor, or for
some other person, and that of assistant
pharmacist, which entitles the holder to
retail medicines and poisons, but not to
compound physicians' prescriptions in
the absence of the licensed pharmacist.
Section 183. Duties of Board. — Such
Board of Pharmacy shall:
'1. Examine all applicants for license
under this article, and grant licenses to
such as may be entitled thereto.
2. Keep a record of all pharmacists
and assistant pharmacists licensed or
authorized by it.
3. Investigate all complaints of dis-
regard of, non-compliance with, or viola-
tion of any provision of this article, and
bring all such cases, and all cases of of-
fenses against the provisions of the penal
code relating to pharmacy, to the notice
of the proper prosecuting officer.
4. Rendef annually to the Governor
and to the State Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation at its annual meeting a full
statement of all its receipts and disburse-
ments during the preceding year.
Section 184. Who are entitled to li-
cense.i-Any person who has had four
years' experience in the practice of phar-
macy previous to January 1, 1893, or
any person who holds a certificate of
registration as a pharmacist by examina-
tion from any Board of Pharmacy legal-
ly created under the laws of this State,
is entitled to license as a pharmacist, and
any person who has had two years' ex-
perience in the practice of pharmacy ia
entitled to license as an assistant phar-
macist, on compliance with the regula-
tions of the State Board of Pharmacy
and the other requirements of this ar-
ticle. Any person who, on the twenty-
fourth day of May, eighteen hundred and
eighty-four, was entitled to be licensed ,
as a pharmacist, but who failed within
ninety days thereafter to apply to the
State Board for a license may, within
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ninety days after this chapter takes ef-
fect, on eight days' notice to the secre-
tary of such board, a^-ply to the Su-
preme Court, at a special term, iu the
district where such applicant resides, for
an order directing such board tO' issue
such license; and such Court may grant
such order on proof of good cause for
the neglect to so apply, and such board
shall issue such licenee on receipt of a
certified copy of such order served on
the secretary of such board.
Section XS&. Additional requirements.
— No person ehall be entitled to a license
as a pharmacist or assistant pharmacist
from any Board of Pharmacy created
under the laws of this State, unless he
furnish proof to such board by his own
affidavit or otherwise, in addition to the
other requirements of law relating to
the granting, of licensee by such board,
that he is a resident of the city, county
or district for which such board is cre-
ated, or, if a non-resident, that he in-
tends to practice in such city, county or
district; that he has not applied for a
license to or been examined by any
Board of Pharmacy of the State and had
been refused a license within six months
immediately preceding.
Section 186. Fee; posting and revo-
cation of license. — No license shall be
granted by such State Board, under this
article, unless the applicant pays to
such board a fee of $5 for a license as
a pharmacist and $3 for a license as an
assistant pharmacist. Every person to
whom a license is granted by such board
shall post it and keep it posted in a
conspicuous part of the pharmacy in
' which such person does business. No
license granted by such board shall be
revoked except for. just and sufficient
cause. No person shall hereafter prac-
tice as a pharmacist unless a license has
been granted to such person by the State
Board of Pharmacy.
Section 187. Application of article
limited. This article shall not apply to
the business of a practitioner of medi-
cine who is not the proprietor of a
store for the retailing of drugs, medi-
cines or poisons, and shall not prevent
practitioners of medicine from supplying
their patients with such articles as they
may deem proper, nor shall it apply to
persons who sell medicines or poisons at
wholesale, or to the sale of Paris green,
white hellebore and other poisons for
destroying insects or any substance for
use in the arts, or to the manufacture
and sale of proprietary medicines, or to
the sale of tiie usual domestic remedies
by retail dealers ' in the. rural districts.
Tflie term "usual domestic remedies,"
here employed means medicines a
knowledge of the properties of which
and dose has been acquired from common
use, and includes only such remedies
as may be safely employed without the
advice of a physician, such as epsom
salts, rochelle salts, salts of tartar,
borax, sulphur, magnesia, camphor,
aloes, myrrh, guaiac, arnica, rhubarb,
senna, squills, ipecac and preparations
of the same, castor oil, olive oil, orig-
anum, spike, amber, wiutergreen, pep-
permint, wormwood, glycerine, spirits of
nitre and other like remedies, but does
not include opium, morphine, laudanum,
strychnine, arsenic, belladonna, aconite
and other poisons requiring knowledge
and pharmaceutical skill tO' safely dis-
pense, unless they are sold iu original
packages or packages bearing the label
of a licensed pharmacist. The term
"rural districts," here employed, shall
apply only to small villages and coun-
try districts having no store vfhere
pharmacy is practiced. The term "prac-
tice of pharmacy" when used in this ar-
ticle means the compounding of prescrip-
tions or of any United States pharma-
oopoeial preparation, or of any drug or
poison, to be used as medicines, or the
retailing of any drug or poison, except
as provided for in this section.
Section 188. Apprentices. — This ar-
ticle shall not be construed to prohibit
the employment in any pharmacy of
apprentices for the purpose of being in-
structed in the practice of pharmacy;
but such apprentices shall not be per-
mitted to prepare and dispense physi-
cians' prescriptions, or to sell or furnish
medicines or poisons except in the pres-
ence of and under the supervision of a
licensed pharmacist.
Section 189. Exemption of New York, ,
Kings and Brie Counties. — Except the
provisions relating to the proof to be
furnished to any Board of Pharmacy by
an applicant for a license, this article
shall not apply to the counties of New
York, Kings and Erie, but a license as
a pharmacist granted any person after
the examination by any Board of Phar-
macy, legally created under the laws of
this State, shall entitle such person to
a license or certificate of registration
from any other Board of Pharmacy, so
created, upon presenting to such board
his license and complying with the
formal requirements of the laws.
Section 190. Penalties; expenses. —
Any person violating any provision of
this article shall forfeit to the county
where the violation occurs the sum of
$50 for every such violation, which may
be sued for and recovered in the name
of the county by the State Board of
Pharmacy, which may retain out of
all penalties collected by it the costs and
expenses of such collection, including
counsel fees necessarily paid, and the
residue, not exceeding one-half of such
penalties shall be paid into the treasury
of the county. The expenses of the State
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PHABMACEUTIGAL LAWS OF NEW YOBK.
Board shall be paid out of the fees in
tills article provided, and the moiety of
the penalties collected and retained by
it
PENAL OODH.
Section 401. Apothecary omitting to
label drugs, cr labeling them wrongly.—
An apothecary or druggist, or a per-
son employed as clerk or salesman by
an apothecary or druggist, or other-
wise carrying on business as a dealer
in drugs or medioineS; who, in putting
up any drugs or medicines, or making
up any prescription, or filling .iny order
for drugs or medicines, willfully, neg-
ligently or ignorantly omits to label the
same, or puts any untrue label, stamp
or oilier designation of contents i:pon
any box, bottle or other package con-
taining a drug or medicine, or substi-
tutes a different article for any article
prescribed or ordered, or puts up a
greater or less quantity of any article
than that prescribed or ordered, or
otherwise deyiates from the terms of
the prescription or order which he un-
dertakes to follow in consequence of
which human life or health is endanger-
ed, is guilty of misdemeanor.
Section 402. Apothecary selling poi-
son without recording the sale. — An
apothecary or druggist, or a person em-
ployed as clerk or salesman by an
apothecary or druggist, or otherwise car-
rying on business as a dealer in drugs
or_ medicines, who sells or gives any
poison or poisonous substance without
first recording in a book to be kept for
that purpose the name and residence
of the person receiving such poison, to-
gether with the kind and quantity of
such poison received, and the name and
residence of some person known to such
dealer, as a witness to the transaction,
except upon the written order or pre-
Bcription of some practicing physician
whose name is attached to the order.
Is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Section 404. Selling poison without
label. — A person who sells, gives away
or disposes of any poison or poisonous
substance (except on the order or pre-
scription of a regularly authorized
practicing physician) without attaching
to the vial, box or parcel containing
such ppisonous substance a label with
the name and residence of such per-
son the word "poison" and the name
of such poison, all written or printed
thereon in plain, legible characters; and
a person who, after the first day of
January, eighteen hundred and eighty-
seven, sells, gives away or disposes of
or offers for sale any sulphate or other
preparation of opium or morphine, ex-
cept paregoric and those preparations
containing two grains or less of
opium or morphine to the ounce,
without attaching to the bottle,
vial, box or package containing such
sulphate or other preparation of opium
or morphine a scarlet label lettered in
white letters, plainly naming the con-
tents thereof, with the name and resi-
dence of such person, is guilty of a mis-
demeanor.
Section 405. Medical prracriptions.—
No person employed in a drug store or
apothecary's shop shall prepare a medi-
cal prescription unless he has served
two years' apprenticeship in such a store
or shop, or is a graduate of a medical
college or college of pharmacy, except
under the direct supervision of some
person possessing one of those qualifi-
cations; nor shall any proprietor or olEer
person in charge of such store or shop
permit any person not possessing such
qualifications to prepare a medical pre-
scription in his store or shop except
under such supervision. A person viola-
ting any provision of this section is
guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by
a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars,
or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6)
months; and in case of death ensuing
from such violation, the person offending
is guilty of a felony punishable by a fine
of not less than Qne thousand dollars,
nor more than five thousand dollars, or
by imprisonment not less than two years
nor more than four years, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
Section 405 A. Regulations as to
prescriptions of opium and morphine. —
A person who, excepit on the written or
verbal order of a physician, refills more
than once prescriptions containing
opium, morphine or preparations of
either, in which the dose of opium ex-
ceeds 14 grain or morphine 1-20 grain,
Is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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BKOOKLYN STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
Arranged Numerically. For further information, see Brooklyn City List.
ADAMS.
1T9 Bentley, Geo. S.
AOX^NTIO AVHNXna.
33 Thayer, E. H.
119 Short, W. H.
140 Green, O. G.
145 Naumann, A. O.
169 Heydenrich Bros.
3T9 Meilke, Rudolph
404 Ihlo, H.
611 Schwartz, A.
462 Lawrence, E. V.
580 Sommers, T. H.
669 Knoop, Wm.
1512 Morgan Drug Oo.
2545 Gerben, L. B.
2592 Weiner, E. C.
2614 Becker, Ohas. A
2670 East N. Y. Diug
Store
2683 Maass, W. F.
2744 Alt, Edward
2978 Richardson, T. K.
2996 Anderson, J. P.
Cor. Georgia Werner,
R. 0.
Cor. Jerome Delz, E. O.
Oor. Kingston Jantry,
H. 0.
Cor. New Jersey Rich-
ardson, T. K.
BEDFORD AVENTTE.
2 Neuschaefer, G.
182 Bom, G. H.
197 Gllllg, OLto
353 Xeldhardt, Oscar
416 Hoyt, W. B.
457 Esslg, George
520 livicgston & Un-
derwood
644 Schleussner,
Chas. F.
679 Forrester, E.
944 Ettinger, B.
994 Smith, F.«B.
1071 Lohnees, A. P.
1111 Gumee, O. R.
1145 Lloyd, Edwin M.
1222 MacNary, J. M.B.
1307 Wagner, W. 0.
7076 Wesohert, J. B.
Oor. Greene Wlscherth,
J. G.
BERGEN.
133 Nickels, Geo. P.
1P14 MaiBh, Alfred H.
BRIDGE.
214 Klopsoh & Co., O.
264 Black, Robert
BROADWAY.
64 Huebler, G. J.
BOO Koehler, John G.
304 Holmes, Thomas
384 Livingston & Wen-
zel
BOO Alkier, S.
514 Kessaln, W. S.
536 Julius, F.
600 Long Island Drug
Co.
632 Schoeppler,
683 Miller, H. E.
866 Hatsoher, Alfred
877 Severin, A.
983 Speh. Louis.
992 Lange, F.
1044 Zellhoefer
1153 Speth, Wm.
1266 Burkhardt, R.
1306 Day, Wm. D.
1364 Muir, Wm.
1422 Losee, P. B.
1485 Neill, W. B.
1487 Frledmann, P.
1670 Badenstah, H.
1769 Joyce, J. B.
BUSHWICK AVE.
BO Kattmann, F. A.
96 Frltsch, G.
466 Hamerscblag,
Henry
693 Pabst, Chas.
1223 Tower & Co.,
1316 Sch'erpich, O. H.
CENTRAL AVE.
86 Keller, P.
108 Gallagher, John
131 Brumder
177 Wlcke, O.
253 Lehman, Jas. P.
322 Schneider, Mai.
404 Krausche, Chas.
412 Goodlad, J. G.
458 Hartmann, P. J.
aHAXTNCBY.
13 Kreitzer, Gustav
CTiASSON AVE.
397 De Forrest, W. P.
Btio Alberts, W. H.
CLINTON.
300 Johnson & Co.,
O. Y.
COLUMBIA.
204 Cantor, L.
207 Paftord, W. H.
227 Bolton Drug Co.,
The, (Ltd.)
269 Hlrsemann, G.
267 Deakyne, O.
313 Kant, N. G.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS.
1152 Squibb, E. R.
CONEY ISLAND.
Chambers, A.
Surf ave.,
cor. W. 8th.
COURT.
98 Dahlbender, 3.
191 Pleischauer, H. J.
218 Wichelm, H. O.
240 Kleemann, C.
308 Koehler, Pranklln
361 Grafton, J. G.
383 Dennin, Chas.
428 Frischbier, O. P.
447 ATery, C. R.
634 Perrin, W. H.
547 Bcesse, O. F.
DEAN.
191 Bocles, R. G.,M.D.
261 Freshmuth, B. I
1228 Lahey,. Thomas.
DECATUR.
498 Kraemer, Chas. 0.
DEKALB AVENUE.
231 Behrens & Co., K.
F.
422 Taub, Ben].
689 Boehling, Heary
833 Gaupp, H. V.
961 Steinwedel, Eliza
DRIGGS AVE.
242 Luneburg, W. O.
678 Voaseler Bros.
EIGHTH AVE.
613 Schaubhut.John H.
KVBRGREBN AVE.
293 Gaatmeyer, Robert
732 Adorno, Julius
EWEN.
66 Wuest, Carl
60 Wuest, Carl
163 Barget, Wm.
196 Bosch, Fred.
FIFTH AVE.
32 Hunte, Wm.
71 Lagerstedt, 0. A.
F.
99 Mlchaelson, M. T.
146 Reading, Wm.
Itt9^ Grimths,Juo. M.
225 Neegaard, Julius de
252 Anderson, W C.
315 Edwards, J. W.
401 Osbom, S. A.
460 Kimbble, John W.
484 Stutlerhein, R.
536 Wells, H. E., Bet.
of
520 Hall & Co., W. B.
622 Pifth ave. Drug
Co.
613 Sech, A.
614 Gentry, Claude V.
660 McBrlde, Jos. S.
692 O'Oonnell, J. J.
FLATBUSH AVE.
185 Stone, H. S.
242 Master, Jr., D.
302 Manney, 0. P.
373 Bolton Drug Co.
The, (Ltd)
FLEET PLACE.
39 Phillips, Geo S.
FLUSHING AVE.
863 Ninor, John
780 Heinrich, Rich,
FOREST.
132 Hartman, N.
FRANKLIN.
138 Leyser, Chas.
158 Oonklin, Lewis A.
233 Gesel, 0. L.
633 Dunham, O. B.
153 Tapken, T.
252 Swift, Thomas
FOURTH AVENUE.
123 Berkeley Phar-
macy
148 Schmidt, H. W.
201 Pamphilon, F. H.
214 Kreitzer, Ed. W.
714 Boehlan, G. B.
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PULTON.
75 Brioe, I. B.
162 Worthington
191 Paradise, A.
253 Quee, James
264 Bolton Drug Co.,
The ffi't'd)
349 Morrlssey, Jr., Jno.
P.
i23 Douglas, W. H.
496 Wynn & On., W.
626 Rosenzwelg, B.
631 Andrae, P. A.
670 Trltes, L C.
725 Barnaby, J. 0.
793 Schlatter, W. P.
K.
838 Martin, J.R.& Co.
843 Hancock, W. I.
981 Cutts, F. C.
1060 Jones, Thos.,Es.ot
1147 Aspinwall, W. A.
1179 Crawford, J. R.
1293 Jackson, Philo
1341 Jones, Thos.,Est.of
1422 Pierson, Eli F.
1588 Bcardman, H.
1728 Averre, W. B.
1791 Hautelman, H.
1798 Davis, Wm.
18.?1 Imhof. G. J. M.
1836 Clark, O. B.
1930 Wedel, L. O.
2040 Davis, John S.
2059 Benjamin, J. H.
2218 Tallman, Chas. B.
Cor. Cleveland ave., Mo
Cc-rd, Omar
0>r. Decatur, Van Wyck
& Mykscanty Bros.
Cor. Hendricks, Mcln-
tlre, H. E.
GATES AVENUE.
1 Rouillion, O.A.A.
205 Healy, Joseph
.310 Winkle, Chas. P.
392 Ringel, B. J.
630 Askew, J. B.
614 Wimmer, H.
757 Summerfleld,Ghas.
757 Summerfleld, E.A.
880 Bower, W.
895 Wright, P. F.
1193 Douden, C <).
GOLD.
235 Green, Asa
GRAHAM AVENUE.
55 Groesmann,* Franz
114 Jung, George F.
310 Schmidt, A. W.
451 Maier, Herman
37,1 Gross, H. M.
595 Voseeller, A. O.
GRAND.
64 WoeUert & Cj.
103 Hubertl, Bmil
145 Levy, A.
239 Lawrence, G. B.
273 Llyingston,B.V.B.
335 Sautter, 0. P.
482 Ftnk, Henry
559 DelsBig, Ignatius
692 KMpe, B. O.
641
642
BROOKLYN STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
GEEEtNE AYB.
19 Perkins, L. T.
796 Smith, H. B.
Oor. Nostrand, Han-
sen, Peter
178 Ourtls, 0. G.
615 Pierce, M. B.
HAMBDBG.
11 Breuer, H. H.
43 Aibere, Herman
194 Stem, Wm.
HAMUVrON AVE.
27 Mueller, Wm.
197 Bdwarda, L. R.
228 Holm, Andres
HABEMEYEK.
76 Uliotb, liouls
HARRISOiSr AVB.
150 Neltsdh, A. F. W.
HART.
605 Amdt, P.
HfflNBY.
72 Parrish, O.
6S1 Bliss, F. N.
HBWBS.
247 Boeker, Herman
HICKS AVE.
20 Hornby, A. F.
HIOKS.
388 Wall, B. P.
417 Kosenzweig, A. J.
447 Tengelson, J. T.
Cor, Warren, Tower
Dii]« Store
HIGH
124 Bnsell, Mrs. S.
203 Bau«r, A.
HOTT
212 Campbell's Phar.
241 Campbell, P. B.
HOPKINSON AVH.
203 Hllty, liOuls F.
HUDSON AVE.
81 Stevenson, Thos.
aes Shields, A. J.
HUMBOIDT.
258 Klein, H. W.
468 Klein, F. L.
IHVIAU AVE.
210 Albera, Herman' H.
JAMAICA.
Cor.Drf£don,I.aliey,n.H.
JOHNSON AVE.
163 Capeller, L.
207 Nordbrook, J. H.
JOBALHMON.
SO Van Dyok, Wm. L.
KNIOKEEBOCKBR AV.
265 Kichter, Emil
303 Wieke & Wesch
IiAFATBTTE AVE.
149 Paddock, Ohas. K.
822 Ortd, A.
577 Barton & Oo.,E.P.
823 Fayrs, F. S.
962 DlsosTvay, H. H.
LAND.
165 Klopsch & Co., O.
IjBib avenue.
1 Ubert, J. O.
198 Ziebartb
816 Ebner, A.
liBWCS AVENUE.
318 Rice, O. B. J.
873 Bourne, W. G.
138 Dudenhausser, A.
MAOON.
339 Harwle, Wm.
MAIN.
79 Franz, John G.
MANHATTAN AVENUE
104 Papansheck, A.
236 OoUard, B. R.
307 Winter, John D.
356 Clark, John
889 Heckel, F. O.
417 Mahnken, W. H.
423 Hahn, R.
487 Busch, Herman
643 Demarest, E.
MABOY AVENUE.
844 Bruckmann, O. G.
508 Scherpich, B. A.
543 Bbell & Demarest
613 Sormarl Brtfs.
813 Uhlman, John
MARION.
202 Kraemer, Cbas. C.
MARKET.
188 Sulzer, B.
MEROY.
618 Otis, Ohas. P.
MBSERCOLE.
151 Malzi, Valentine
MES0RE3LB.
188 Hauck, F.
MESEROLB.
81 Fischer, Adolph
MONTAGUE.
84 Davidsoo &Bulkley
MONTROSE.
60 Geest, A. C.
MONTROSE AVENUE.
50 Gass, Andrew
MYRTLE
187 Mincho, O. & Co.
463 Paradise, A.
586 Guck, M.
MYRTLE AVENUE.
49 Gardner, A.
120 MoDonald.J. & W.
137 Bolton Drug Co.,
The, (Ltd.)
180 Rutherford, B. G.
271 Bttinger, V. I.
321 Klopsch, O.
S57 Ohioheeter, S.
880 Newman, Geo. A.
386 Klein, O. W.
484 Neilson, John H.
604 Sheets, L. D.
616 Prance, Thos. J.
669 King, J. W.
679 Staempfll, H.
697 Owens, R. J.
742 Berg, O.
756 Hahn, W. J.
009 Kemble, C. E.
1029 Morgenstem,
L. C.
1161 Brooks & Son,
George W.
1278 Jaekel, S. R.
1377 Wicke, O.
1534 Thompson, L. M.
1585 Wesoh, H.
NASSAU AVE.
146 Poolsen, M. B.
NBVINS.
164 Lawrence, J. H.
NEW YORK AVE .
64 Campbell, H. P.
NINTH. S ,
489 Syvarth, Henry
NINTH AVE.
2.'i9 Smith, P.
290 Ballard, C. A.
NOBMAN AVE.
16 Whiting, Robt. B.
116 McLeod, J . F.
NORTH SECOND.
119 Wernest, L.
265 Scherpich, C. F.
371 Boaardt, Louis O.
660 Trlest, B.
NOSTRAND AVE.
241 PfelCfer, John
331 Fischer, Theo.
712 Jones, Geo. B.
OSBORN.
137 Slonln, A. S.
PACIFIC.
211 Dletz, G. A.
884 Buoknam, P. N.
PARK AVE,
82 Averre, W. P.
193 Kline, W. J.
207 Lee, L. J.
793 Koempel, L.
PARK PLACE.
822 Fisher, O.
842 Fisher, O. W.
Powel, cor. N. Y. ay.
Smith, Harry M.
PUTNAM AVENUE.
25 Kerrigan, J. M.
48 Aflher, Henry
268 Lannlng, J. H.
BBID.
8 Larkln, P. N.
RBID AVENUE.
71 La Barte, Jos. M.
231 Cameron, D. L.
263 Maddock, Geo. F.
R'KWAY AVENUE.
145 Wall, B. J.
BTJTLBIDGE.
168 Beard, Thos. A.
BYBRSON.
259 Marsland, A. B.
SANDS.
135 Theal, E.
147 Frasiok, L. A.
SECOND AVENUE.
616 Andrews, F. H.
8IEGBL.
64 Wuest, Carl
172 Wells, W
SEVENTH AVENUE.
159 Boenan, T. IT.
203 Coleman, Sam'l.
294 Royce & Co.
360 Stan, D. H.
416 Tauber, H. P.
489 Faust, H. M.
SIXTH AVENUE.
365 Standard Drug Co.
446 Pignol & Oo.,O.R.
482 Andrea, Edmund
Oor. 6th, Sohull, W.,
Est. of
600 Sterenson, Geo.
SMITH.
11 Bccles, Dr. M. H.
24 Althimer Bros.
122 MuUer, H.CM.D.
171 Abrams, L. W.
340 Carroll Park Phar.
263 Van Delnse, W. P.
343 Davis Bros.
SOUTH SECOND.
379 Ray, P. W.
SOUTH POUETH.
227 Scherpich, P.
299 Scherpich, P. P.
SOUTH PORTIBTH.
169 Becker & Murken
SPENCER.
224 BozezlavTBkl, H. J.
STABE.
60 Kleine, Jr., O. O.
STATE.
564 Windolph.
STUYVESANT AVENUE
184 Meyer, O. L.
SUMMBB AVENUE.
2 Linke, Oscar
262 Vincent, Ave.
386 Zipp, J. H.
471 Rohrer, J. E.
THATPOBD.
Silverman, A.
THIRD.
457 Ebner, Geo. C.
497 Dresher, IM.
THIRD AVENUE.
96 MoGarry, Jas. J.
467 Dinkier, B.
692 Merwin, Levi A.
819 Doe, Walter S.
641 King, Henry
703 Schwaille & Oo.
746 Garben, L. D.
753 Ukrainczyk, E.
764 Dletz, OmB. J.
1027 Beauty, John W
1061 Stevens, L. F.
1273 Richard, T.
1892 Sax. M.
TOMPKINS AVENOB.
I 19 Goll, Henry G. A
70 Eberth, W. P.
121 Krieger, Philip
162 Hampp, Jos. A.
189 Millstone,
J. W. & Oo.
262 Bapldge, Bd.
375 Annable, Henry D.
417 Dougherty, J. H.
493 Hawkes, E. J.
TROOP AVE.
163 Talford, John
UNION AVE.
67 Breunecke, Carl
336 Torres, C.
752 Bonnell, F. G.
UTIOA AVE.
90 Talber, Pred'k
VAN BRUNT.
300 Hoyt, Henry
364 Ril*, John T.
365 Grom, Otto O. B.
VANDHBBILT.
585 Van Deinse, J. J.
VAN PBI/r AVENUE.
197 Wingelfeld, John
WASHINGTON.
590 Van Duzer, W. A.
WBIGOBRN AVE.
605 Corindt, O. S.
WILLOUGHBY.
160 Munson, P. J.
Cor. Pearl Lain A
Healy
WYOKOPP.
258 Goerrig, C. P.
WYOKOPP AVENUE.
197 Brasntingam,W.C.
WYTHE AVENUE.
146 Troester,Chas. H.
161 Eiecker, W. P.
682 Keale, Charles P.
614 Douglass, Henry
623 Chesebro, Geo. N.
YOBK.
Oor. Bridge O'Beilly,
Hugh
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Arranged Numerically. For further information, see New York City List.
AliHXAJSrDKB AVB.
136 Regnault, O.
ALBXiNDRIA AVE.
235 Kraft, B. C.
/liiFN.
36^4 Bockschizki, I.
177 Hohde, A. G.
AMSTBIRDAM.
295 Schmidt, C. H.
437 Beokh, H.
461 Sohesinger, F. P.
t33 Schmidt, F. F.
635 Mim:ath, G.
1429 Trostler, J.
1722 Porr, W. H.
1917 Klueamami, H.
AMSTBIRDAM AVB.
2 Ward, Hugh
24 Apelmonu, A.
161 Bcanigau, J. B.
73 Kayser, J. J.
121 &b, O. S.
194 Kerley, A. P.
376 Haaenstins, Wm.
721 Fela, P.
821 Goetttog, E. O.
1R93 Plaiated, G. B.
1917 Eleger, H.
1961 Gllmore, J. W.
2039 Licbel, J.
82d Freeman & C!o., W.
B.
ASTOR HOUSE.
10 Ditman, A. J.
AVENUE A.
38 Scbmld, H.
6B Harder, C. P.
74 WoeWert, K.
94 Dcgenhardt, 0.
112 Louis, T.
145 Well, J. H.
153 Oanis, O. P.
172 Monteser, M.
178 Wortmpmi, A.
209 Becker, E. P. W.
227 Scbultz, L.
259 Bngel, H. A.
289 Hllberling, H.
1064 Heldingsfelder, J.
0.
1S79 Jungbaehnel, G.
1449 Blschof, A. H.
1498 MlaskowBky, J.
1EB4 Hesse, A.
1579 Lutz, T.
1632 Meytr, M.
:674 Sleke, A.
2019 MeCormlck, P. A.
AVBNTIH B.
17 Hbfman, C.
06 WelBS, Max
98 Buzicka, J.
187 Balser, G.
173 Seelbach, G.
105 Toal, D. D.
324 Quirk, Dr. D. J.
280 Tenbrluk, M.
AVENUE 0.
41 Thurn, L.
53 Blansteln, S.
89 Bleier, I.
106 Hanohfuas, Otto
124 Lawall & Searles
162 Sands, J. M.
ISO Theyson, E. H.
AVENUE D.
39 Pee, R.
Ill Bradtke, F.
BANK.
3 Allen, O. J.
51 Bryant, I. C.
BAYARD.
60 Abraham, S.
79 Dlsclpola, F.
97 Gucci & Asselta
100 Gucci, A.
BBRGEE^ AVE.
Oor.Westchester,Du Bois
J. H.
BIiBEQKEB.
122 Adelberg, J. 0.
174 Gassln Bros.
209 Colp, J.
283 McOord, J. I.
327 Fisher, W.
361 Bell, O. H.
BOraMVARD.
331 Carpenter, F. W.
331 Merrlt, A.
BOWERT.
61 Breltenbach, M. J.
6 OlUfle, W. M.
61 Wuersten, F.
191 Luthin, R. H.
323 Vander, Emde E.
363 Smith, A. J.
BRADHURST AVE.
37 Labanne, T. B.
BROADWAY.
82% O'CMmell, D. F.
84 O'OonneU, D. F.
142 Dillon, L.
196 Hegeman & Co.
183 Milhan, J.
Cor. Barclay,
Moflett, W. G.
196 Atkinson.
203 Hudnuta Pliarm.
263 Knewper, G.
387 Wilson, Wm.
419 Wilson, Wm.
770 Hegeman & Co.,
J. N.
821 Shells, G. E.
846 Atwood, H. W.
1121 Maeaey, W. M.
1150 Hazard, Hazard
& Go.
1218 Hegeman & Co.,
J. N.
1272 Zitz, F. J.
1311 Wilson, Wm.
1322 Ingard, J.
1322 Wanler, F.
1407 Maddock, W. W.
1425 Sorudder, F. P. L.
1440 Mattoon, S. J.
144S Lawrence, J. B.
1463 Fandler, B. L.
1491 Holmes, G. W.
1616 Culver, O. H.
1670 Kress, O.
1706 Hoffmann, H. B.
3010 Buck, O. H.
BROOME.
177 Grabowloz, B.
193 Wenzel, H. G.
243 Margolies, A.
257 Weismann, A. W.
276 Grossman, M.
292 Henn, H.
365 Saladlm, D.
368 Fuohs. O.
370 Saladlm, A.
402 Tbum, G.
574 Salmon, H. A.
OAN>!L.
27 Mueller, H.
53 Tulohlnsky, W.
84 Wustrow, M.
104 FuchB, B.
182 Wollerstein, V. L.
413 Arbeiter, P. J.
429 Fuller, Jr., W. H.
509 Hayunga's Phar.
BOO Meeker, W. H. K.
CARMINE.
10 Jensen, O. F.
58 Knar, T. 0.
CATHERINE.
20 King, Jr., James
49 Bonnel & Co.,F.G.
81 Hansom, C. F.
Cor. 3d. ay., Oehler, J.
CENTRE.
233 Moretoa, H.
CHRISTOPHER.
163 Devinny, W. H.
Oor. Waverly PI,, Liam
W. B.
CHRYSTIB.
15 Meyersfleld.
122% Schloss, A. S.
CLINTON PLACE.
42 Woodcock, W. H.
241 Bresler, M.
COLUMBIA.
100 Seither, L.
COLTMBUS AVE.
64 Burian, E.
08 Tappeuden, G. B.
102 Arndt, T.
121 Thomas & Co.
141 Boyd, W. H.
141 Parkin & Co.,W.B.
220 Behrens, H. L.
257 Oassebeer, F. W.
257 Oassebeer, H. A
280 Carter, M.
280 Robertson, Alex.
W.
440 .Ammon, A.
460 Ambler, S. H.
480 Gundlaoh, P. A.
495 Sickenberger, E F
540 Monette, A. R.
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596 Terry, A. F.
680 Dom, O. W.
700 Sidley Pharmacy
740 Dom, C. W.
775 Ulman, Ira
795 Haltermvm.
901 Ounz, C.
935 Gundlach, P. A.
61st Dcugan & Merritt
75th Hardenbergb &All-
gus.
7Sth Dall & Co., F. T.
Oor 86th. Manecke, P.
92d Buoh, H.
Oor. 125th Heicherts.
Pharmacy.
OORTLANDT.
39 Jones, F.
615 Mergham, L. J.
CORTLAND AVB.
677 Buehrie, H. C.
712 Hitzel, A.
800 Werner, C.
DBLANOBY.
72 Kruskal, N.
85 MarculesGU, S.
116 Ehlers, W.
146 Eeldel, E. H.
176 Abramson, S.
214 Koles, S. M.
250 Plotltln, M.
287 Heldt, M., Jr.
304 Gilbert, A. N.
Cor. Allen, Koffi, H.
Oor. Ohrystle, Neustaed-
ter, M.
DIVISION.
63 Roedlger, L. T.
207 Hays, D.
B. BROADWAY.
68 Law, J.
75 Weinstein, J.
117 Levene, I.
189 Frledland, A. S.
258 Leyene, H.
BAST FOURTH.
98 Gurwltz, J.
BAST TENTH.
341 Kopt, U J.
401 McLochlin, J. A.
B. POUBTBBINTH.
339 Skelley, J. J.
B. TWENTIEaH.
321 O'Hanlon, P. F.
B. TWENTY-FIRST.
201 Eckhoff's Phar.
B. TWENTY-THIRD.
162 Busteed, G. W.
B. TWENTY-SIXTH.
Nr. 1st ave., Ferris,B.J.
E. TWBNTY-NINTH.
180 Qulntana, P. S.
K. 'I'M I twi'invrH ,
126 Lawrence, J. B.,Jr.
B. SIXTY-FIRST.
100 Reinchlld, C.
a. SIXTY-SEVENTH.
151 Slmdin, J.
643
644
NEW YORK CITY STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
B. SHVBNTY-SECOND,
161 Hoops, H. W., Jr.
B. SEVENTT-
• SEVBSNfTH.
112 Neudorfter, H.
B. SBTVBNTY-NINTH.
360 Fisher, J. M.
B. EIGHTY-FIRST.
S. W. cor., Drancough,
The
H. BUGHTy-SIXTH.
138 Fouoar, P. W.
B. IIOTH.
112 Otto, B. O.
B. 114TH.
203 MoAuliff & Co.,
J. D.
E. H7TH.
112 Ooggeshall, W. T.
141 Weber, P.
B. 126TH.
47 Marsh, C. A.
E. 126TH.
160 Dustlg, D.
E. 138TH.
85S Klegel, L.
B. 149TH.
91R Von Besser, Otto.
B. 161ST.
825 Benson, A. A.
B. 165TH.
940 Menn, H.
BAST END AVH.
1612 Sieke, Jos.
1630 Seifert, Otto
EAST HOUSTON.
57 Leinecker, G.
231 Kahlenberg, V.
243 Walter, H.
297 Tanszig, N.
385 Schwartz, L.
357 Hobeln, H.
381 Gowarowski.
426 Stevens, E.
ELEVBNTH AVE
555 Weisslander, A. 0.
689 Martin, J. I.
629 Motsohenbacher,
Dr. C.
738 Rout, C. W.
1156 Freiberger, L.
EIGHTH AVENtJB
11 Oole, T.
91 Syms, G. M.
92 Mann, H.
142 miey Bros.
157 Lins, W. G.
193 Bamaby, T. J
232 Regnault, O.
261 Chumar & Son
262 Morrison, T. 0.
323 Flint, E.
361 Bowie, Geo.
381 Hoyt, E. B.
Cor. 4th, Mullen-
bach, a. P.
421 Hunt & Gregorius
437 Wanier, G. S.
480 Barrett, F. St. J.
501 Bockey, W. S.
670 Behrens & Co.,
A. 0.
670 Amemann & Co., &
660 Wieland, John
689 Myers, H. V.
700 James, F. K.
787 Vogt, A. O.
838 Davla, K. A.
841 Jordan, H. O. L.
868 Faulkner, W.
905 Braoker, B.
952 Ihlefeld, J. H.
977 Swlcdler, A. J.
2122 Allison Drag Co.
2153 Kaertge, A. T.
2183 Friedlander, A.
2226 Foster, G. B.
2225 Glokner, W.
23d Obumbar, C. H.
2343 Roublcek, B.
2536 Rawlins, W. T.
2S36 Martin, J. C.
2684 Hemnan. A.
2669 Cowglll, B. E.
123d Carpentier, J. A.
Cor. 126th. Spear, T. A.
Ow. 130th Bberhardt.G.
I33d Haecker, 0. B.
Cor 142d Oettel, F. A.
2707 Molwitu, B.
2754 MacCreery, J. D.
rniST AVENUB.
2 Monell, C. B.
3 Schmidt, A.
66 Mnenoh. A.
115 Weltervltz, W.
1166 Wurthmann, J. F.
134 Lelsttr & Dobren-
wend
134 Dohrenwend, G. J.
182 Mayerhoffer, W.
225 Albert, Jr., J.
259 Gregorius, G.
305 Haug, O.
(21 Buggle, H.
379 Feely, W. O.
409 Dugay, C. M.
660 Knze, F. J.
837 Laoooru, P. B.
863 Flelschmann Bios.
948 Kolaaky, H. M.
971 Spor, G. D.
1064 Heidlngstelaer,J.O.
1277 Salembler, J. A.
1343 Schwenzner, G.
1315 Flelschmann, M.
13630 Schweik, E.
1474 Roller, B.
15 th Hunt & Gregorius.
1519 Viol. A.
1661 Hubachek, J.
1592 Koehler, W. 0.
1617 Dayidson, A.
1654 Finch, O. L.
1667 Kllppert, O. F.
1708 Walters, M. L.
1735 Wenzel, J. H.
2047 Kunz & Co., L.
2198 Didario, D.
2217 Felitti, P.
2323 ECasselbach
2261 Ottendorfer, Jr., J.
2285 Kessel, P. L.
2323 Schneider, O. J.
2240 Neu, D. A.
2359 Watman. A.
2405 Seward, D. W.
Cor. 50th, Edllch, A. A.
57th Gebhardl, B.
79th Fischers, A.
FOUBTH AVENUE.
216 Unton, T. W.
Ill Engel, 0. A.
266 Haas, F. S
309 Allison, H.
343 Kinsman & Co.,
F. W.
381 Holman, G. J.
404 Walter, A.
460 Bceder Bros.
468 Angels, T.
23d Kalish, O. G.
Cor. 29th Bagoe, F.
23d Bagoe, F.
122d Breitlnga Pharm.
FIFTH AVENUE.
208 Fraser & Co.
262 Fraser & Co.
328 Ramsdell, 0.
deu
328 Daggett & Bams-
341 Tobin, J. M.
116th Freund, P.
405 Bartlett & Plumms
661 Hays & Sons, D.
661 Bartlett & Liell
578 Caswell, Massey
& Co.
2159 Mangold, W.
2224 Simons Pharmacy.
Oor. 46tb, Bartlett,
C. F.
69th Hegemaa & Co.,
J. N.
FOREST AVBNTJB.
873 Zlncke, Wm.
FOBSTTH.
67 Bregovsky, M.
FBANKT.TW.
166 Caskey, O.
1225 Salle, J. C.
FULTON.
28 Brown, S. A.
91 Bobbins, H. D.
GRAND.
40 Herzenberg &
Treyisanello
42 Trevlsanello, C.
48 Wall, B.
202 Heuser, Wm.
223 Oarmon, F. W.
330 Balzer, M.
371 Dahlbender, G.
413 Kalish, J.
445 Johnson, W. S.
662 Abraham. S.
GKEBNWIOH.
7 Schmelz, Henry
28 Bracklo Bios.
6* Brandt, W. F.
65 MerrU, P. G.
92 Spungam Bros.
141 Bhlera. E. J.
150 Mahlon, M.
182 Boblnson, B. W.
184 Kent, D. W.
192 Wichelus, F.
216 Hall, W. H.
611 Benz, Dr. F. H.
652 Oharlton Fharm.
703 Quackenbush
Co., B. F.
753 Fritz, B. P.
HENBT.
100 Loss, J. M. J.
HBSTEB,
97^ Abramson, M.
171 Krapt, W.
HOUSTON.
Oor. 2d, Jefferson Phar.
HtlDSON.
120 Caskey, A. S.
303 Dehnhoff. H.
362 Knapp & Son, P.
430 Hughes, A. B.
463 O'Neil, H. M.
633 Beach, J. G.
676 Collins, J. M.
624 Prltz & Co., B. P.
JAMES.
44 Bornedlttl. R.
KINGSBBIDGB ROAD.
«84 Coffin, H. M.
961 Schneider, G. H.
MINOX AVBNTXBl.
876 Haanen, L. M.
439 Wlltz, Wh., Est.
of
Oor. 125th Kraft, B.G.
IiAWBENCE.
91 Turner, F. W.
LBXINGTON AVE.
97 Conway, E. S.
515 Burke, J. J.
571 Lustlg, D.
636 Webster Central
Pharmacy
868 Goetze, J.
1180 Ohnateln, H.
1239 Bacon. A. B.
1402 Tongue, W. B.
1424 Wllken, W.
1691 Vogt, H. A.
1764 Klutow, G. H.
1822 Heuther, W.
1880 Higgins, J. S.
2028 Henrlchsen, O. A.
Cor 56th Weber, J.
Oor 69th Nauhelm, S.
Oor. 76th Smith, M. H.
96th Garfield, I. Z.
ItACDOUGAL.
69 Stock, F. J.
B08 MoClellau, L.
ISlst Franoke, T. H.
MADISON AVENUE.
42 Bennedltte, B.
611 Halght, O.
691 Breitenbaoh, M. J.
1732 Weiss, B.
2081 Bhelnboldt, H.
Oor. 53d White, C. H.
59th Haveretick, W. N.
Oor. 78th Krehblel, H.
Cor. 110th Barnes & Co,
H. M.
Cor 129th Power, H. J.
MANHATTAN AVE.
608 Fatten, J. G.
Mi^RKET.
46 Scraton, 0. E.
74 Kerr, S. G.
MONBOB.
213 Miller, B.
214 Eeel, H. J.
291 Van Sohalok, DM.
MORRIS AVENUE.
599 liOtz, C.
MORRIS HEIGHTS.
Zeltfuss, C. F.
MORTON.
24 Nowlll, W. D.
MCIiBERBy.
64 Eivellinl, N.
79 Canile, I.
79 Cardillo, B.
86 Carluccl, Bocco
NASSAU.
166 Perry, O. J.
NINTH AVE.
103 Nagat, M.
137 Grassmuck, P.
154 Bums, W. J.
198 Oondle, J.
22fi McNalr, W. H.
266 Doherr, O. P.
317 Starr, T.
822 Harrison J. H.
337 Zitnmermann, P.
352 Koertge, H.
399 Blair, Wm. T.
439 Werner, F. G.
468 Rupp, L. P.
481 Stager, J. B.
615 Mayer & Co., O. P.
642 Booth, C. P.
581 West Shore Phar.
682 Oassebeer, G. A.
622 Schoenohen. G.
658 Oats. H. E.
700 Kostka, V.
723 Wisnowski, J.
765 Eschmann, R.
776 Kanter Bros.
798 Jones, J. H.
855 Graumanns, L.
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NEW YORK CITY STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
645
NINTH AVE— Cont.
Gbr. B7th, Quencer.W. J.
B8th Bongartz, P.
dor. 73d, Carter & Rob-
ertson
NORFOLK.
8 MargoUes, A.
65 Winnitski, A. B.
PABK AVE.
99 Wilson, K. B.
118 Van Horn & Ellison
188 Ridley, B. W.
B26 Ehrmann, F.
600 Tsheppe & Schur
781 Cramer, W. B.
879 Boettoher, O.
930 Dancouit, S.
961 Diamond & Oo., P.
1686 Park Ave. Phar.
1000 Oody, N. V.
1720 Alexander, S. J.
1840 King, Jr., J.
33a Goldwater & Fir-
min.
4l8t Ellison, G. B. P.
Oor. 42d Schoonmaker,
XL W.
Cor. eisr Soherick, B.
76th Brater, J. K.
Cor. 78tii Krappe, M.
86th Falkenreck, F. H.
Oor. 89th. Schmidt. S.
Cor. 91st S-jhmldt.H. 0.
PABK PLACE.
60 Bebrens, A.
PARK BOW.
173 Oduber, H. B.
PBaBL.
426 Wheeler & Guok.
PIKE.
40 Stcintmck. M. A.
PLEASANT AVE.
298 Kaims, L. E.
401 Heltter, O. O.
IZtst Hcffter, M.
361 Eolte, E.
PEINCIB.
25 Asselta. B.
157 Wendercth, A.
BJVBRTON.
70 Koft. H. J.
268 Woelfll, J.
R3VINGT0N.
19 Koehler, O.
130 Lewin, I.
165 Goldmann, O.
S14 Hedriok, T. B.
EOOSEVBI/r.
19 Roberts, W. H. H
RimiEES.
20 Omstein, H.
81 Backes, T. J.
BJ.COND AVENXJB.
3 Komdoefer, P.
SO Stohlmann, W. T
101 Rau, G.
IBS Denleke, B.
192 Proben, J. A.
213 Rondln, A.
829 Jarchow, 11. W.
3B9 Klrchoeffer, G. W.
423 Philippe, E. & J.
B.
445 Koellner, J.
498 Lenz, Otto
64S Carey, H.
B43 Carey, T. W.
574 Hardy, S.A., M.D
603 Thompson, Dr. G.
821 Kcssler, C E.
652 Thomburg, T.
700 Rabenstein, H.
731 Llttell, N. L.
781 MacLean, F. E.
747 Sohreyer, G. F.
803 Rlchter, O.
830 Nathan, P.
CBS Jarchow, 6. W.
893 Bayrhofl, Wm. ,
910 Laurent, H. A.
919 Kopp, B.
962 Daepfner, B.
984 Stolzenhurg,G.O.r.
1077 Hart, F. X.
1102 Faber, S.
1180 Stoft, L,
1156 Freiberger, L.
132B Flucgcl, H.
1342 Fleischer, R. B.
1396 Hof&ran, G.
1437 Wurm, C.
1480 Dietz & Co., C.W
1525 SafCord, E. B.
1583 Mlloche, A.
1619 Althans, B.
1624 Zahn, B.
1646 Koester, H. F.
1646 Bischcl, A. S.
1657 Ferrer, J. N.
1682 Proben, 0. A.
1700 Krofmann, J.
1739 Wllken, C.
1826 Schultz, W. L.
1885 Ottmer, H.
1973 Duffy, O. H.
1993 Powelson, J. A.
2038 Kronsberg, P.
2073 Diehl, T.
2101 Doege, P.
2146 Pipenbrink, E.
2170 CalTellls, M. D.
2198 Scameo, L.
2214 Maj-faok, S.
2267 O'Brien, M. T.
22B7 Boyken, J. A.
2338 Watkins, C. C.
2398 Meyer, 0. J.
2436 Treutler, P.
54th Eraser & Co., T. H
124th Hassell, L. A.
SEDGWICK AVE.
Hirseman, F.
SHVEINTH AVE.
71 Scott, W. W. W.
98 Weinman, O. K..
122 Habersack. N.
157 Salm, J.
173 Weinman. O. 0.
260 Herzfeld Bros.
286 Legoll, E.
311 Frentz, F.
349 Krause, O.
878 Eunkel, 0. F.
428 Kremer, J.
482 lord, C. F.
576 Rosenstock, B.
709 Bochme, G.
821 Keller, I. W.
1960 Cunz, F. W. L.
2020 Hart, H. C.
2042 Hednemann, H.
2140 Orlewitz, H.
2161 Wasself
2240 Sax, Max
2300 Breen, T. B.
Oor. 23d, Priest, D. M.
28th Hazard, Hazard &
Co.
Oor. 134th, Baltzby.A.B.
dor. 134th, Lauffler, G.A.
SIXTH AVE.
43 Montanus, B., Jr.
146 LilBChitz, I.
172 Macmaban Phar.
a>.
172 Bidgeway, W. T.
179 Frees, J. B.
213 Paepke & Tell-
karapf
213 Tellkampf, G. F.
244 Hanson, C. F.
255 Roth, H. C.
292 Cassebeer, H. A.,
Jr.
353 Riker, W. B.
353 Biker, W. H.
381 Berrian, F. M.
381 Eyer, A. L.
430 Keyser, L.
446 Stein, M.
481 Talson, J. F.
621 Boen & Co., F. E.
579 Klelnschmidt, F.
632 Witticack, C. A.
632 Balluff, P.
672 Hazard, Hazard &
Co.
699 Spangenberg, P.
717 Nicbolas, F.
739 Sands, G. G.
739 Bates, L. A.
794 Mettenheimer, W.
847 Cunz, O.
866 Swartz & Oo.,M.E
918 Kress, O.
918 Schoellers, W.
936 Neergaard, W.
964 Boeddiker, O.
992 Mdntyre & Son, B
993 Dii Phar. Oo.
1023 Kellogg & Co.
1023 Hitchcock, G. H.
1046 Kline's Phar.
dor. 39tb, Kinsman &
Co., F .W.
Oor. 46th Sayre, T. H.
48th OuDZ, C.
1014 Galpin, H. T.
B. FIFTH A^"BNUB.
20 Nauheim, S.
SPKING.
22 Lapenta, G.
62 Lahey, S. P.
14r4 Ortmann, B. H.
191 Marlni
202 Becker, Wm. L.
STANTON.
40 Graeser, H.
136 Sapiro, N.
1B4 Silverman, M. J.
1B4 Mekin, W.
165 Zaugen, J.
302 Duempelman, B.
STONE.
10 Haddad, S. F.
SUFFOLK.
24 Levien, H.
SUTTON PLAGE.
20 Becker, Wm.
TEPTH AVENUE.
281 Hughes, S. A.
294 Jameson, S. H.
313 Siebenboni, H. A.
821 Brown, G. L.
382 Cox, W. T.
-ith Kirohner, A. A.
497 Urban, A.
B40 Uber, A. G.
612 Buohop, L. F.
683 Miller Bros.
703 Miller, T.
716 Eich, A.
773 Schloaser & Gerken
841 Kunath, J. B.
881 Gurtler, W.
Oor. 46th Schoenteld, C.
THIRD AVENUE.
17 Beck, O. H.
47 Bendincr & Schles-
singer.
67 Griffith, W. H.
105 Bngelhart & Huber
131 Collins, F. O.
183 Opltz, J.
205 Elmer & Amend.
301 Peraya, D.
363 Johnston Chem. C
371 Woodcock, A.
375 Dledel & Son, H.
396 Doeptner, C.
432 Mutual Drug Co.
450 Brimelow, T.
479 Montgomery, W. B
608 Stafford, A. G.
508 Tyler, W. H.
643 Daviea, T. E.
B76 Schmelz, Hugo
606 Kunze, B. E.
622 Seitert, L. F. W.
696 Rennerberg, T.
720 Goetting. G.
780 Betz, H.
817 Zagat, M.
857 Hohenthal & Son
874 Laber. J.
923 Schmidt & Co., H.
O.
936 Daepfner, O.
1055 Darbey. W. J.
1185 Shearer, E. Y.
1210 Meyer Bros.
1247 Tsheppe & Schur.
1309 Latham, T.
1356 Alexander & Van-
dersmissen.
1388 Alexander & Van-
dersmlRsen
1453 Heller, H.
1471 Franze, W.
1471 Simon, T.
1522 Murphy, J. J.
1565 Faber, W. B.
1562 Schreiber, G. A.
1620 Frohwein, O.
1694 Bechtold, G. W.
1710 Braokman, P. W.
1760 Bijou Drug Store
1806 Hamilton, N.
1815 Plagge, A. J.
1838 Bracklo Bros.
1862 Anslender, I.
1882 Elsentrager
1004 Aronstamm, B. A.
1928 Weldenleld, Jos.
1987 Loeber, C.
2002 Wnhlfarths ?har.
20,'i5 Kunz. H.
2063 Van der Emde, H.
2088 Hahn, B. P.
2126 Engelhard & Huber
2187 Wimmer, J.
2227 Wood, J.
2241 Griffith & Co.
2276 Marsh, 0. A.
2334 Benson, Z. T.
2463 Tlemann, H. A.
2632 MacPherson, C. W
2671 Goldwater, A. L.
2671 Keryan, 0.
2774 Bbeling, T.
2774 Huth, E.
2908 Both, E. H.
3021 Aschenbrand, 0.
3366 Wendler, B.
3409 Henry, F. W.
3435 Monaghan, M. B.
3516 Denioke, H. W.
3594 Huether, G. E.
42d Bohmlalk, H.
Oor. 48th, Jungman &
Betz
Oor. 61st, Jungmann, J.
67th Hoykendorf, P.
Oor. 79th, Van der Swla-
sen, A.
138th HartTigson, M.
143d Khuen, 0 .
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N£W YORK CITY STREET LIST OF DRUGGISTS.
THOMPSON.
72 PerllU, M.
TREMONT AVE.
712 Eiokwart, L. S.
1274 Oorooran, W. D.
UNTVEESITT PIACE.
42 Mliller, W. H.
BiVi WatUng & Ck)., A.
UNION AVE.
861 Strasser, H. A.
1154 Sohnelder, H. B.
VANDEBBILT AVE.
4 Hetherlngton, J. A
2513 Jones, J. H.
VARICK.
94 Thom, Wm.
208 Keating, J. L.
■WALL.
88 Small, B. M.
114 Gunning & Brown.
WASHINGTON AVE.
837 Dautel, J. G.
WEST BROADWAY.
131 Freygang, G.
W. P4IIMS ROAD.
1386 Graphel, T. J.
WEST HOUSTON.
61 Pleasants, C.H.
84 Luzzatto, K.
108 Wemert & Zimmer-
man
WEST HUDSON.
ai Lalanne, T. E.
WEST WILLIAM.
30 Heydenrelch, E.
WEST FOURTEENTH.
357 Bender, M. F.
W. TWENTY-SECOND.
482 Eberhardt, J. H.
W, THIBTY-SIXTH.
315 Marlow, F. W.
W. FORTY- SIXTH.
559 Antz, 0. F.
W. FIFTY-FOUBTH.
17 Byard, W. V.
W. FTFTY-SEVENTH.
477 Zagat, P.
W. FIFTY-NDfTH.
405 Oomeriord, J. P.
W:BST 125TH.
277 Belknap, A. W.
332 Dennis Bros.
386 Stahl, T. L.
WEST I45TH.
303 Yager, F.
WHITEHALL.
14V5 Pflngsten, G.
WILLIAM.
26 Fougera, E. & Oo.
72 Lllard, B.
15T Phenylin Phar. Oo.
WILLBtTT.
23 Adlerman, T. D.
79 Eiohaoker, H. F.
WHilS AVE. C5
153 Smith, T. A.
230 Gol-iwater, A. L.
230 Me8Chemnoser,Wm.
230 Wilson, J. G.
243 Brelting, O. & H.
285 McKane, B. T.
376 BuimeiBter, H.
532 Jansen, J.
WORTH.
168 Oaaella, D. A.
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EEGISTEK OF THE DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
ADAMS, Jefferson.
Daily & Son.
Fish, D.
Goto, Charles.
ADAMS, CENTRE, Jefferson.
Bailey, W. C, & F. C.
Glazier & Bunce.
ADDISON, Steuben.
Sackett & Taber.
Stacy, Wm.
Stevens, M.
AFTON, Chenango.
Carr, H. G.
Hyde, A. C.
AIKEN, Montgomery.
Marshall, J. E.
Stolthis, P. D.
AKKON, Erie.
Berghorn, Charles.
Cummings, Wm.
PenneU, Ezra.
ALBANY, Albany.
Bandorf, Joseph M., 512 Broadway.
Bassett, F. H., 107 N. Pearl, cor.
Van Tromp.
Bayard, Dr. Herbert A., 844 Madison
av.
Bradt & Son, Samuel C, 55 and 57
Washington av.
Brumaghin, Edward C, 70 Madison
aT.
Conine, Jacob, 18 Second av, cor. Bath.
Dalrymple, Albert L., 442 Broadway.
Warner, Harmon W., 442 Broadway.
Donnelly, Daniel, 360 Broadway, East
Albany.
Elmiendorf, Samuel M., 220 South
Pearl.
Failing & Co., John P., 26 North
Pearl.
Ferguson, George E., 138 Green.
Fischer, William, 512 Yates.
Fonda, Domo H., 70 and 72 State.
Gaus, Charles H., 202 Washington av.
Gaus, Iiouis H., 182 South Pearl, cor.
Westerlo.
George Dr. Arthur L., 791 Broadway.
Gibson & Walker, 74 and 76 State.
Gilbert, Archibald, 207 Madison av.
Grose, Henry J., 684 Broadway.
Harvith, Jacob B., 42 Hudson av.
Heller & Co., Jacob W., 346 South
Pearl
Hodgkius, Stephen C, 73 North Pearl.
Hunting, Edwin F., 67 Central av.
Huested & Co., Alfred B., 144 State.
Lewi, Theodore J., 75 Eagle.
Lloyd, Mrs. Mary E., 219 Hudson.
McAUaster, William, 374 Madison av.,
and 57 Dove.
Masten, Willard E., 138 South Pearl.
Miller, Albert R., 39 Washington av.
Miller, Howard, 469 Madison av.
Miller, James H., 86 Broadway,
Greenbush.
Monell, Robert E., Madison av., cor.
Philip.
Munger, John F., 361 Broadway, East
Albany.
Mendorf, Frederick, Jr., 829 Broad-
way.
Myers, J. J., 920 Broadway.
Nellis, Theodore W., 4 North Pearl.
Orsor, George H., 57 Dove.
Palmatier, William, 561 Clinton av.
Pareira, Herman, 254 South Pearl.
Purple, Dr. William L., 46 Second.
Perry, T. K., Dr., 2d cor. Lark.
Richardson, Frank, 326 Clinton av.
Sabey, Dr. Walter B., 407 Central av.
Sautter, Louis, Jr., 75 South Pearl.
Sautter, William, 8 North Pearl.
Schaefer, Frederick W., 245 Central
av,
Scholz, Otto, 355 South Pearl.
Smith & Co., Charles H., 246 Wash-
ington av.
Smith, Frank J., 277 Clinton av., cor.
Lark.
Townsend, John DeP., Eagle, cor.
Maiden lane.
Turner Bros., 294 and 296 South Pearl.
Van Aken, De Baun, 222 Hamilton.
Van Loon, Charles, 71 Green.
Walsh, Thomas E., 17 aad 19 Water-
vleit av.
ALBION, Orleans.
Barrel!, G. W.
Clark, Franklin.
Frye, D. W., Agt.
Sweet, J. H.
ALEXANDER, Genesee.
Prue, John F.
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jefferson.
Baseomb, W. F.
ALFRED CENTRE, ATlegany.
Bennehoff, Lyle.
Burdick, Silas C.
Saunders, H. P.
ALLEGANY, Cattaraugus.
Bullock, A. W.
Emmons, J. C.
ALLENTOWN, Allegany.
Sherrett, J. B.
ALMOND, Allegany.
Dixon, John B.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
ALTAMONT, Albany.
Frederick, C. M.
AMENIA, Dutchess.
Halstead, Chas. L.
Mead & Murdcck.
AMITYVILLB, Suffolk.
Albertson, ■
Burtis, H. M.
Grove, C. F.
Turnbull, T. C.
AMSTERDAM, Montgomery.
Barkoff, J. A., 42 Market.
Becker, N. C„ 11 Market.
Bradford & Lindsay, 46 E. Main.
Clark, B. W.. 24 E. Main.
Donelly, Joseph, 97 E. Main.
Ingraham, G-. H., 78 B. Main.
MulUn & Bro., D. P.
Mutimer, George A., 73 Bridge.
Powel & Gilbert, 5 E. Main.
Eeid, Myron W., 43 E. Main.
Riggs, X v., M. D., 29 Market.
Rowe, Charles, 681/4 Spring.
Strieker, C. W., 12 E. Main.
Wendell, Willis
ANDES, Delaware.
Norton, E. M.
Wright, Thomas
ANDOVER, Allegany.
Burrowes, L. A.
Comstock & Benedict
Spaulding, D. B.
Stillman, E. M.
Vars, O. E.
ANGELICA, Allegany.
BrowB, J. T.
King, P. W.
Royce, T. A.
ANGOLA, Erie.
Sweet, W. B.
ANTWERP, Jefferson.
Parley, E. B.
Spears & Lynde.
APALACHIN, Tioga.
Hopkins, Lancy H.
APULIA, Onondaga.
Hapgood, 0. H.
Van Buskirk, E. I.
ARCADE, Wyoming.
Keeney, E. D.
ARCADIA, Wayne.
Horton, T. P.
ARGYLE, Washington.
Pierce, D. L., M. D.
ARIETTA, Hamilton.
Kennedy & Co.
ARKPORT, Steuben.
Gillett, H. L.
Walker, J. E.
ATHENS, Greene.
Horton & Son.
Lape, P. R.
ATTICA, Wyoming.
Dorrance & Co.
Jefferson, C. D.
Rogers, R. J.
Smith, George.
Stedman, D. P.
AUBURN, Cayuga.
Adams, Henry L., 121 Genesee.
Atherly, Mrs. S. R., 148y2 Wall.
City Hall Drug Store, North, cor.
Market.
Elliott, J. L., 15 Genesee.
Hamilton, A. H., 61 Genesee and 60
Owasco.
Hudson, Herbert G., 76 Genesee.
Hunt, Lewis, 71 Genesee.
Parcells, C. P., 57 Franklin.
Pearson, Jr., I. E., 33 E. Genesee.
Sager & Co., C. H., 109-111 Genesee
(W. & R.)
Sears, C. B., Nor^ cor. Market.
Smith, P. S., 5(i. State.
Walley & Co., M. L., 117 Genesee.
Wickes & Shaw, 76 Genesee.
Wright, Arthur Z., 141 State.
AURORA, Cayuga.
jMurphy, R.
AU SABLE PORKS, Essex.
Gillespie, H. E.
AVERILL PARK, Rensselaer.
Wright, I. N., M. D.
AVOCA, Steuben.
Hees, Henry.
Watt, E. G.
AVON, Livingston.
Famum, W. H.
Hunt & Rich.
Morey, G. P.
Nisbet, W., M. D.
BABYLON, Suffolk.
Beecher, M. H.
Fletcher, T. C.
BAINBRIDGE, Chenango.
Prisbie, C. M.
West, P.
BALDWINSVILLE, Onondaga.
Pancher, A.
' Gardner & Davis.
Suydam, S. C.
BAIiLSTON SPA, Saratoga.
Ball, W. G.
Mitchell, P. E.
Purdy, E. G.
Quinn, Wm. H.
Redmond & Co., W. J.
Wescot, John H.
BANGAJLL, Dutchess.
Humphrey, C. H.
BANGOR, Franklin.
Hinman & Marvin.
BARKER'S, Niagara.
O'Malley, J.
BARNES' CORNER, Lewis.
Paudrey, D., M. D.
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BAERYVrLL-E, SulUTan.
Quick & Co., M.
BATAVIA, Genesee.
Cooley & Gould.
Dustin, S. A.
Jewell, E. M.
Patterson, W. S. & Z. J.
Walkinshaw, J. M.
BATH, Steuben.
Dunn & Co., J., M. D.
Ellas, C. A.
Jones, W. J.
Seeley, S. S.
BATH BEACH, Kings.
Hegeman, A. B.
McNickle, T.
Voorhees, Jr., A. V. B.
WolfE & Co., S.
BATH-ON-THE-HUDSON, (AJban,
P. O.) Rensselaer.
Bayard, Dr. A. H., Broadway.
Donnelly, Peter, Fowler, c. Broadway.
BAY SHORE, Suffolk.
Talmage, Thomas G.
Young, H. B.
BEDFORD STATION, Westchester. .
Hurd, Ellison
BELFAST, Allegany.
Hunt, I. S.
Saunders, N. O.
WiUis & Son, B. T.
BELLBVIIyLE, JefCerson.
Keys & Dubois
Walrath, H. G.
BEIiLPORT, Suffolk.
Hawkins, Edmund F.
Hulse, J. R.
BELMONT, Allegany.
Anderson & Son, C. G.
Crittenden, S. W.
Mills & Green.
BBMUS POINT, Chautauqua.
Seymour, James.
BERGEN, Genesee.
Calkins, V. C.
Fisher & Son, A. S.
BERKSHIRE, Tioga.
Holcomb, J. W.
BERLIN, Rensselaer.
Greene & Son, E. R.
BERNE, Albany.
Settle, Theodore.
BINGHAMTON, Broome,
Bodle & Co., E. J., 137 Court.
Bonfoey, H. R., 7 Ferry.
Cleves & Gardner, 119 Court.
Church, A. J., 66 Susquehanna.
Corbin, Son & Co., A. (W. & R.), 3»
Court.
Cunningham, P. W., 146 Washington.
Day, Willard, 17 Main.
Dean, Frank, 158 Main.
Dean & Guilfoyle, 72 Court.
Duffy, George A., Oak cor. LeRoy.
Duigman, D., 114 Susquehanna.
French, Wm., 77 Court.
Gaige, A. H., 193 S. Main.
Hawkes, C. W., 76 Clinton.
Hough, F. P., 60 Oak.
Jansen, J. W., 140 S. Water.
Lewis & Bodle, 137 Court.
Loveland & Bro., Court and Liberty.
Loveland, C. H., 386 Chenango.
Mosher Drug Store, 80 Court.
Olmstead, E. M., 311 Chenango.
Ostrom, E. L., 246 Chenango.
Otis Bros., 84 Court.
Palmer, H. D., 110 Main.
Penvie, George W., 386 Chenango.
Quirk, W. M., 45 Court.
Roberts Bros., Court cor. Liberty.
Rourke Bros., 8 Court.
Rourke Bros., 21 Dickinson.
Schnell, Joseph, 8 Main.
Smith & Sons, W. S., 58 Court.
Waldron, N. W.
West, John G., 27 Court.
Wheeler, T. H., 37 Court.
Whitney Drug Co., 221 Chenango.
Williams & Anderson, 23 Court.
Wolfe, W. H., Carroll and Whitney.
BLACK RIVER, Jefferson.
Poor, M.
BLISS, Wyoming.
Bliss & Kendall.
BLOOD'S DEPOT. Steuben.
Adams, Asa.
Reddish, J. A.
BLOOMINGBURG, SulliTan.
Brakes, Dr. George M.
Shorter Bros.
Winter & Co.
BLOOMINGDALE, Essex.
Titus & Town.
BOLIVAR, Allegany.
Alexander, A. J.
Seibert & Cutler.
Voorhees & Drake.
BOMBAY, Franklin.
Tobey, J. A.
BOONVILLE, Oneida.
Austin, E. B.
Prescott, Helen M.
Roberts, Wm. W.
BOyiNA CENTRE, Delaware.
Dickson, G. J.
BRANCHPORT, Yates.
Bean, Charles.
BRANDON, Franklin.
Dayton, A. M.
Wyllie, George H.
BRASHER FALLS, St. Lawrence.
Donovan & Stevens.
Hill Co.. R. M.
BRBAKABEEN, Schoharie.
Mayhan & Kling.
BREESPORT, Chemung.
Jakway, O. A.
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DBUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
BRENTWOOD, Suffolk.
Montagae, E. P.
BRBWERTON, Onondaga.
Waterbary Bros.
BREWSTER, Putman.
Deforest, A. E.
Ganuug, W. T.
BRIDGEHAMPTON, Suffolk.
Babeock, B. W.
BRIDG-EWATER, Oneid'a.
Marsh, W. 0.
BROADAUBIN, Fulton.
Bradford & Dickinson.
Finch & Lee.
BROOKPORT, Monroe.
Briggs, E. W.
Dobson, T. H.
Tozier, J. A.
BROCTON, Chautauqua.
Meriole, A. J.
Rossiter, G. J.
BROOKFIEIiD, Madison.
Fitch, A. D.
Miller, A. C.
BROOKLYN, Kings.
Abrams, L. W., 171 Smith.
Adorno, Julius, 732 Evergreen ave.
Albers, Herman, 43 Hamburg.
Albers, Herman H., 210 Irving ave.
Alberts, W. H., 665 Clasaon ave.
Alkier, S., 500 Broadway.
Alt, Edward, 2744 Atlantic ave.
Althimer Broe., 24 Pmith.
Andrea, Edmund, 482 6th ave.
Andrae, P. A., 631 Fulton.
Anderson, J. F., 2996 Atlantic ave.
Anderson, W. C, 252 5th ave.
Andrews, F. H., 516 2d ave.
Annable, Henry D., 375-377 Tomp-
kins ave.
Arndt, P., 605 Hart.
Asher, Henry, 48 Putnam ave.
Askew, J. B., 530 Gates ave.
Aspinall, W. A., 1147-1149 Fulton ave.
Averre, W. B., 82 Park ave. and 1726
Fulton.
Avery, 0. R., 447 Court.
Badenstab, H., 1670 Broadway.
Ballard, C. A.. 290 9th ave.
Barget, Wm., 163 Bwen.
Barnaby, J. O., 725 Pulton.
Barton & Co., R. P., 577 Lorimer.
Bauer, A., 202 High.
Beard, Thos. A., 168 Rutledge.
Beatty, John W., 1027 3dav.
Becker & Murken, 169 S. 40th st
Becker, Charles A., 2614 Atlantic av.
Behrens, K. F. & Co., 231 DeKalb av.
Benjamin, J. H., 2059 Pulton.
Bentley, George S., 179 Adams.
Berkeley, Pharmacy, 123 4th av.
Berg, O., 742 Myrtle av.
Beusse, O. F., 547 Court.
Black, Robert, 264 Bridge.
Bliss, F. N., 534 Henry.
Boardman H., 1588 Fulton.
Boehlan, G. B., 714 4th av.
Boehling, Henry, 689 De Kalb.
Boeker, Herman, 247 Hewes.
Boenau, T. B., 159 7th av.
Bolton Drug Co. The (Ltd.), 227 Co-
lumbia.
Bolton Drug Co. The (Ltd.), 373-375
Flatbush av.
Bolton Drug Co., The, (Ltd.), 264
Fulton.
Bolton Drug Co., The, (Ltd.), 137
Myrtle av.
Bonnell, P. G., 752 Union.
Born, G. H., 182 Bedford av.
Bosch, Frederick, 196-198 Bwen.
Bossardt, Louis C!., 371 N. 2d.
Bourne, W. G., 373 Lewis av.
Bower, W., 880 Gates av.
Braentigam W. C, 197 Wyckoff av.
Brenneeke, Carl, 67 Union av.
Breuer, H. H., 11 Hamburg.
Brice, I. B., 75 Fulton.
Brooks, George W. & Son, 1161
Myrtle av.
Bruckmann, C. G., 344 Marcy a v.
Brumder, J. L., 131 Central av.
Bucknam, P. N., 884 Pacific.
Buikhardt, R., 1256 Broadway.
Busch, Herman, 487 Manhattan av.
Cameron, D. L., 231 Reid av.
Campbell, F. B., 241 Hoyt.
Campbell, H. P., 54 N. Y. av.
Campbell's Phar., 212 Hoyt.
Cantor, L., 204 Columbia,.
Capeller, L., 163 Johnson a v.
Carroll Park Pharmacy, 340 Smith.
Carter, M. P., 1880 Broadway.
Chambers, A. Surf av., cor. W. 8th
Coney Island.
Chesebro, Geo. N., 623 Wythe av,
Chichester, S., 357 Myrtle av.
Clark, C. El, 1836 Fulton.
Clark, John, 356 Manhattan av.
Coleman, Samuel, 203 7th av.
CoUard, E. R., 236 Manhattan av.
Conklin, Lewis A., 158 Franklin.
Corindt, C. T., 605 Weigoern av.
Crawford, J. R., 1179 Fulton.
Curtis, C. G., 178 Halsey.
Cutts, F. C, 981 Pulton.
Dahlbender, J.. 98 Court.
Davidson & Bulkley, 84 Montague.
Davis Brothers, 343 Sinith.
Davis, John S., 2040 Fulton.
Davis, Wm., 1798 Fulton.
Day, Wm. D., 1306 Broadway.
Deakyne, O., 267 Columbia.
DeForest, W. P., 397 Classon av.
Deissig, Ignatius, 559 Grand.
Deiz, B. C., Atlantic av., cor. Jerome.
Dennin, Charles, 383 Court.
Demarest, B., 543 Manhattan.
Dietz, Charles J., 754 3d av.
Dietz, G. A., 211 Pacific.
Dinkier, E., 457 3d av.
Disosway, H. H., 962 Lafayette av.
Doe, Walter S., 619 Third av.
Douden, O. O., 1193 Gates av.
Dougherty, J. H., 417 Tompkins ave.
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Douglas, "W. H., 423 Fulton.
Douglass, Henry, 614 Wythe ave.
Dresher, M., 497 3d.
Dudenhausser, A., 138 Lewis ave.
Dunham, C. B., 633 Franklia.
Duryea, John, 914 DeKalb ave.
East N. Y. Drug Store, 2670 Atlantic
ave.
Eberth, W. F., 70 Tompkins ave.
Ebell & Demarset, 543 Manhattan
ave.
Ebner, George C, 457 3d.
Ebner, A., 315 Leonard.
Eccles, M. H., M. D., 11 Smith.
Eccles, Robt G., M. D., 191 Dean.
Edwards, J. W., 315 5th ave.
Edwards, L. R., 197 Hamilton ave.
Ensell, Mrs. S., 124 High.
Ertel, A., 322 Lafayette ave.
Bssig, George, 457 Bedford ave.
Ettinger, B., 994 Bedford ave.
Ettinger, V. J., 271 Myrtle ave.
Faust, H. M., 489 7th ave.
Fayrs, F. S., 823 Lafayette ave.
Fifth Avenue Drug Company, 522 5th
ave.
Fink, Henry, 482 Grand.
Fischer, Adolph, 81 Meserole.
Fischer, Theodore, 331 Nostrand ave.
Fisher, C. W., 642 Park pi.
Fisher, C. W., 322 Park place.
Fleischaner, H. J., 191 Court.
Forrester, E., 679 Bedford.
France, Thomas J., 616 Myrtle a.i.
Franz, John G., 79 Main.
Frasick, L. A., 147 Sands.
Freshmuth, E. H., 261 Dean.
Fritsch, G., 96 Bushwiek av.
Frischbier, C. P., 426 Court.
Friedman, F., 1487 Broadway.
Gallagher, John, 108 Concord.
Garben, L. D., 746 Third av.
Garben, L. B., 2545 Atlantic av.
Gardner, A., 49 Myrtle av.
Gass, Andrew, 50 Montrose av.
Gastmeyer, Robert, 293 Evergreen av
Gaupp, H. v., 833 DeKalb av.
Geist, A. C, 50 Montrose.
Gentry, Claude V., 614 Fifth ave.
Gesell, G. L., 233 Franklin.
Gilllg, Otto, 197 Bedford av.
Goerrig, C. P., 258 Wyckoff.
GoU, Henry G. A., 19 Tompkins av.
Goodland, J. G., 412 Central ay.
Grabinger, B., Kings County Hospital
Grafton, John G, 361 Court.
Green, G. G., 140 Atlantic av.
Greeuus, A., 235 Gold.
Griffiths, John M., 169y2 Fifth av.
Grom, Otto C. B., 365 Van Brunt.
Gross, Howard M., 375 Graham av.
Grossman, Franz, 55 Graham av.
Guek, M., 586 Myrtle.
Gurnee, O. B., 1111 Bedford av.
Hahn, W. J., 756 Myrtle ave.
Hahn, Richard, 423 Manhattan ave.
Hall, H. E. & Co., 520 5th ave.
Hamerschlag, Henry, 456 Bushwiek
ave.
Hantelman, H., 1791 Fulton.
Hampp, Joseph A., 162 Tompkins ave.
Hancock, W. I., 843 Pulton.
Hawkes, R. J., 493 Tompkins.
Harvie, Wm., 339 Macon.
Hartman, F. J., 458 Central ave.
Hartman, H., 132 Forest.
Hatscher, Alfred, 866 Broadway.
Hansen, Peter, Nostrand, cor. Green
ave.
Hauckj F., 188 Meserole.
Healy, Joseph, 205 Gates ave.
Heckel, P. 0., 389 Manhattan ave.
Heffley Bros., 207 Park ave.
Heinrich, Richard, 760 Flushing ave.
Heydenrich Bros., 169 Atlantic ave.
Hiltz, Louis F., 203 Hopkinson ave.
Hirsemann, G., 259 Columbia.
Holm, Andres, 226 Hamilton ave.
Holmes, Thomas, 304 Broadway.
Hornby, A. F., 20 Hicks ave.
Hoyt, Henry, 300 Van Brunt.
Hoyt, W. R., 416 Bedford.
Huberti, Bmil, 108 Grand.
Huebler, G. J., 64 Broadway.
Huebler, G. J., 632 Broadway.
Hughes, Thomas D., Kings County
Hospital.
Hunte, William, 32 Fifth ave.
Ihlo, H., 404 Atlantic ave.
Imhof, G. J. M., 1831 Fulton.
Jackson, Philo, 1293 Fulton.
Jantry, H. O., Atlantic ave., corner
Kingston ave.
Jaekel, S. F., 1278 Myrtle ave.
Johnson, C. ,Y. & Co., SCO Clinton.
Jones, George B., 712 Nostrand ave.
Jones, Thomas, Est. of, 1060t1064 Pul-
ton.
Jones, Thomas, Est. of, 1341 Fulton.
Joyce, J. B., 1769 Broadway.
Julius, Ferdinand, 536 Broadway.
Jung, George F., 114 Graham av.
Kant, Niles G., 313 Columbia.
Kattmann, F. A., 50 Bushwiek av.
Keale, Charles F., 582 Wythe av.
Keller, F'., 86 Central av.
Kemble, C. E., 901 Myrtle av.
Kerrigan, J. M., 25 Putnam av.
Kimble, John W., 450 5th av.
King, Henry, 641 3d av.
King, J. W., 669 Myrtle av.
Kessain, W. S., 514 Broadway.
Kleemann, C, 240 Court.
Klein, O. W., 386 Myrtle av.
Klein, H. W., 258 Humboldt.
Klein, P. L., 468 Humboldt.
Kleine, Jr., O. C, 50 Starr.
Kline, W. J., 193 Park av.
Klopsch, O., 321 Myrtle av.
Klopsch & Co., O., 165 Land and 214
Bridge.
Knipe, R. C, 692 Grand.
Knoop, Wm., 669 Atlantic av.
Koehler, Franklin, 308 Court.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
BROOKLYN— Continued.
Koehler, John G., 300 BroadVay.
ICoempel, L., 793 Park ave.
Kraemer, Charles C, 498 Decatur.
Kraemer, Charles C, 202 Marion.
Krausche, Charles, 404 Central ave.
Kreitzer, Edward W., 214 4th ave.
Kreitzer, Gustav, 13 Chauncey.
Krieger, Philip, 121 Tompkins ave.
LaBarte, Joseph M., 71 Reid ave.
Jjagerstedt, C. A. F., 71 5th ave.
Lahey, R. H., Jamaica, corner Dresden
Lahey, Thomas, 1228 Dean.
Lain & Healy, Willoughby, cor. Pearl
Lange, F., 992 Broadway.
Lanning, J. H., 268 Putnam.
Lapidge, Edward, 262 Tompkins.
Larkln, P. N., 8 Reid.
Lawrence, E. V., 462 Atlantic.
Lawrence, G. B., 239 Grand.
Lawrence, J. H., 164 Nevins.
Lehman, James P., 253 Central.
Lee, L. J., 207 Park ave.
Levy, A., 145 Grand'.
Leyser, Charles, 138 Franklin.
Linke, Oscar, 2 Sumner ave.
Livingston, B. V. B., 273 Grand.
Livingston & Underwood, 520 Bedford
ave.
Livingston .fc Wenzel, 384 Broadway.
Lloyd, Edwin M., 1145 Bedford.
Lohness, A. P., 1071 Bedford ave.
Long Island Drug Co., 600 Broadway.
Losee, F. B., 1422 Broadway.
Luneburg, W. C, 242 Driggs ave.
McBride, Jas. S., 660 5th ave.
McCord, Omar, Pulton and Cleveland
aves.
McDonald, J. & W., 120 Myrtle ave.
McGarry, James J., 96 3d ave.
Mclntire, H. E., Fulton, c. Hendricks.
McLeod, J. F., 116 Norman ave.
Maass, William P., 2683 Atlantic ave.
MacNary, J. M. B., 1222 Bedford ave.
Maddock, Geo. P., 263 Reid ave.
Mahnken, W. H., 417 Manhattan ave.
Maier, Herman, 451 Graham ave.
Malzi, Valentine, 151 Meserole.
Manney, C. P., 302 Platbush ave.
Marsh, Alfred H., 1014 Bergen.
Marsland, A. E., 259 Ryerson.
Martin, J. B. & Co., 838 Pulton.
Master, Jr., D., 242 Flatbush ave.
Meilke, Rudolph, S79 Atlantic.
Merwin, Levi A., 592 3d ave.
Meyer, O. L., 184 Stuyvesant ave.
Michaelson, M. T., 99 5th ave.
Miller, H. B., 683 Broadway.
Millstone, J. W. & Co., 189 Tomp-
kins ave.
Minor, John, 363 Flushing ay.
Mincho, Chas. &' Co., 137 Myrtle.
Morgan Drug Co., 1512 Atlantic a v.
Morgenstern, L. C., 1029 Myrtle av,
Morrissey, John P., Jr., 349 Pulton.
Mueller, Wm., 27 Hamilton av.
Muir, William, 1364 Broadway.
MuUer, H. C, M. D., 122 Smith.
Munson, P. J., 160 Willoughby.
Naumann, A. C, 145 Atlantic.
Neegaard, Julius de, 225 5th av.
Neidhardt, Oscar, 353 Bedford av.
Neill, W. B., 1485 Broadway.
Neilsou, John H., 484 Myrtle av.
Neueohafer, Geo., 2 Bedford av.
Newman, Geo. A., 380 Myrtle av.
Nickels, Geo. P., 133 Bergen.
Neitsch, A. P. W., 150 Harrison av.
Nordbrock, J. H., 207 Johnson.
O'Connell, J. J., 692 5th av.
O'Reilly, Hugh, York comer Bridge.
Osborn, S. A., 401 5th av.
Otis, Chas. P., 613 Mercy.
Owens, R. J., 697 Myrtle av.
Pabst, Oharlee, 593 Bushwlek av.
Paddock, Chas. B., 149 Lafayette av.
Pafford, W. H., 207 Columbia ave.
Pamphilon, F. H., 201 4th ave.
Papausheek, A., 104 Manhattan ave.
Paradise, Adrian, 191 Pulton.
Paradise, Adrian, 463 Myrtle.
Parrish, Clemmous, 72 Henry.
Perkins, L. T., 1© Greene ave.
Perrin, W. H., 534 Court.
Pfeiffer, John, 241 Nostrand ave.
Phillips, George S., 39 Fleet Place.
Pierce, M. E., 515 Halsey.
Pierson, Eli P., 1422 Fulton.
Pignol & Co., C. R., 445 6th ave.
Poolsen, M. R., 146 Nassau ave.
Quee, James, 256 Fulton.
Ray, P. W., 379 S. 2nd.
Reading, William, 146 5th ave.
Rice, C. E. X, 318 Lewis ave.
Richard, T., 1273 3rd ave.
Richardson, T. K., 2978 Atlantic ave.
Richardson, T. K., Atlantic ave., cor.
New Jersey ave.
Richter, F.mil, 265 Knickerbocker ave.
Rieeker, W. F., 161 Wythe av.
Riley, John T., 354 Van Brunt.
Ringel, E. J., 392 Gates av.
Rohrer, J'. E., 471 Summer av.
Rosenzweig, Benjamin, 624-626 Ful-
ton.
Rosenzweig, A. J., 417 Hicks.
Rouillion, O. A. A., 1 Gates av.
Royce & Co., 294 7th av.
Rozezlawski, H. J., 224 Spencer.
Rutherford, R. G., 180 Myrtle av.
Sautter, C. P., 335 Grand.
Sax, M., 1892 3d av.
Schaubhut, John H., 513 8th av.
Scherpich, C. P., 265 N. 2d.
Scherpich, E. A., 508 Marcy av.
Scherpich, P., 227 S. 4th.
Scherpich, O. H., 1316 Bushwick av.
Scherpich, P. P„ 299 S. 4th.
Schlatter, Wm. P. K., 793 Fulton.
Schleussner, Chas. P., 644 Bedford av.
Schmidt, A. W., 310 Graham av.
Schmidt, H. W., 148 4th av.
Schneider, Max, 322 Central av.
Schoeppler, R. H., 632 Broadway.
Schule, W., Est^ 6th av. cor. 5th.
Schwartz, A.., 511 Atlantic av.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Schwaille & Co.. 703 3d av.
Sech, A., 613 5th av.
Severin, Aug., 877 Broadway.
Sheets, L. D., 504 Myrtle av.
Shields, A. J., 265 Hudson av.
Short, W. H., 119 Atlantic av.
Silverman, A. B. P., Eockaway, cor.
Shatford.
Slonin, A. J., 137 Osbom.
Smith, F. E., 994 Bedford av.
Smith, Paul G. & Co., 239 Ninth a v.
Smith, H. B., 796 Green av.
Smith, Harry M., N.Y. av. and Pov^ell.
Sommers, T. H., 580 Atlantic a v.
Sormari Bros., 613 Marcy av.
Speh, Louis, 983 Broadway.
Speth, Wm., 1153 Broadway.
Squibb, E. R., 1152 Columbia Heights.
Staenpfil, Hector, 679 Myrtle av.
Standard Drug Co., 365 Sixth av.
Star, D. H., 350 Seventh.
Steinwedell, Eliza, 961 DeKalb av.
Stern, Wm., 194 Hamburg.
Stevers, Luther F., 1061 Third av.
Stevenson, George, 600 Sixth av.
Stevenson, Thomas, 81 Hudson av.
Stone, H. S., 185 Platbush av.
Stutlerheim, E., 484 Fifth av.
Sulzer, Eudolph, 188 Market.
Summerfield, Charles, 757 Gates av.
Summerfield, E. A., 757 Gates av.
Swift, Thomas, 252 Franklin av.
Syvarth, Henry, 439 Ninth av.
Taiber, Frederick, 90 Utica av.
Talford, John, 163 Troop av.
Tallman, Ohas. E., 2218 Fulton.
Tapken, T., 153 Franklin av.
Taub, Benj., 422 DeKalb av.
Tauber, H. P., 416 Seventh av.
Tengelson, J. T., 447 Hicks.
Thayer, E. H., 33 AtlanUc ave.
Theal, E., 135 Sands.
Thompson, L. M., 1534 Myrtle ave.
Torres, C, 336 Union ave.
Tower Drag Store, Hicks, c. Warren.
Tower, F. E. & Co., 1223 Bushwick
ave.
Triest, E., 550 N. Second.
Trites, L. C, 670 Fulton.
Troester, Chas. H., 146 Wythe ave
Ubert, J. C, 1 Lee ave.
Uhlman, John, 813 Marcy ave.
Ukrainczyk, E., 753 Third ave.
triioth, Louis, 76 Havemeyer.
Van Deinse, J. J., 585 Vanderbilt.
Van Deinse, W. F., 263 Smith.
Van Duzer, W. A., 590 Washington.
Van Dyck, Wm. L., 30 Joralemon.
Vincent, Wm., 252 Sumner ave.
Van Wyck & Mykscautz Bros., Ful-
ton and Decatur.
Vosseller, A. 0., 395 Graham ave.
Vessel er Bros., 578 Driggs ave.
Wagner, W. C, 1307 Bedford ave.
Wall, E. P., 388 Hicks.
Wall, E. J., 145 Eockaway ave.
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Wedel, L. C, 1930 Fulton.
Weiner, E. C, 2592 Atlantic ave.
Wells, H. E. (Est. of), 536 Fifth ave.
Wells, W., 172 Seigel.
Werner, E. C, Atlantic, c. Georgia.
Wemest, L., 119 N. Second.
Wernick, E., 197 Bedford ave.
Wesch, H., 1585 Myrtle ave.
Weschert, J. B., 7076 Bedford.
Weygandt, William H., 132 Ewen.
Wicke, O., 177 Central.
Whiting, Eobert E., 16 Norman ave.
Wichelm, Henry O., 218 Court.
Wicke, O., 1377 Myrtle ave.
Wicke & Wesch, 303 Knickerbocker
ave.
Wimmer, H., 614 Gates ave.
Winter, John D., 307 Manhattan ave.
Windolph, J. T., 564 State.
Wingelfield, John, 197 Van Pelt ave.
Wischerth, J. G., cor. Bedford and
Greene aves.
Winkle, Charles F., 310 Graham ave.
Woelfert & Co., 64 Grand.
Worthington, John, 162 Fulton.
Wright, F. F., 895 Gates ave.
Wuest, Carl, 56-60 Ewen.
Wuest, Carl, 64-66 Siegel.
Wynn & Co., W., 496 Fulton.
Zellhoefer, George, 1044 Broadway
Ziebarth, H. T., 198 Lee ave.
Zipp, John H., 345 Summer ave.
BEOOKTON, Tompkins.
Mulks, P. P.
BECOME CBNTEB, Schoharie.
Case, J. M.
Hawrer, G. E.
BEOWNVILLE, JefEerson.
Wilcox & Son, A. E.
BEUSHTON, Franklin.
Belknap & Deuel.
Dustin, George W.
BUFFALO, Erie.
Alderman, F. N., 991 William.
Anderson, F. L., 117 JefEerson.
Anthony, A. C, 384 Seneca.
Armstrong, Charles W., 1231 Niagara.
Babst, L. E., 1427 Main.
Bargar Bros., Plymouth, c. Penn av.
Bauer, T. A., 437 Genesee.
Baxter, E. I^, 379 Elk.
Beaman, E. H., 1845 Niagara.
Behling, J. C, 1570 Broadway.
Belknat, Dr. M. C, 754 Broadway.
Bischof, George S., 666 Clinton.
Billet, I. P., 488 Connecticut.
Blackney & Co., 931 Main.
Bontecou & Mosher, 598 Main.
Borgett, W. H., 424 Broadway.
Bower, J. W., 247 Broadway.
Bower, S. W., 485 Porter av.
Boysen, E. G., 165 Genesee.
Brandt & Co., D. Wood, 639 Main.
Broad, Dr. L., 53 Franklin.
Burke, T. A., 458 Seneca.
Buckholz, W. M., 887 Prospect av.
Bushnell, A. G., 250 Prospect.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
BUFFALO.— Continued.
Calabrese, D., 33 Lake.
Canguard & Miller, 510 'William.
Chase, W. H., 300 W. Ferry.
Chase, W. H., 66 W. Forest av.
Cleveland, H. C, 242 Forest av.
Ooulson Drug Co., Wm. (W. & R.).
180 Seneca.
Dambaeh, W. C, 598 Main.
Dambach & Co., 290 Seneca. Tel. No.
247.
Darlington, J. A., 132 William and
181 Williams.
Darlington & Co., J. A., 553 Clinton.
Dedo, L. C, 7 Walden av.
Denny & Field, 453 Main.
Diehl, J. P. & J. W., 522 Main.
Diehl, Oscar C, 240 Ellicott. Tel.
No. 362 Tupper.
Dimond, H. J., .330 Connecticut.
Dort, Casper, 608 Fillmore av.
Dort, Casper, 250 Peckham.
Drefs, Charles A., 280 Broadway.
Dunning & Co., Eagle cor. Michigan.
Dwyer, C. J., 166 Broadway.
Eisbein, D. C, 399 Broadway.
Ellwood & Thompson, 9 West Mo-
hawk.
Fowler, R. S., Auburn, cor. Baynes.
Frank, John 998 Genesee.
Frisch, M. J., 576 Broadway.
Frost, Herman, 1061 Broadway.
Gibbs & Pelch, Utica, cor. Jefferson.
Greey, J. S., 469 13th.
Gregory'si "Genesee" Pharmacy (Greg-
ory, Willis G., Prop.), 530 Main.
Gregory, Willis G., 112 Niagara.
Grills, R. W., 1425 Main.
Halsey Bros., 535 Washington.
Hambleton, R. S., M. D., 489 Swan.
Hayes, H. P., 812 Elk.
Hayes & Derr, 278 N. Division.
Hayes, H. P., 469 Elk.
Henk, K. M., 1374 Fillmore ave.
Hodson & Co., 355 Connecticut.
Hoff, W. B., 120 Chenango.
Horter, J. M., E. TJtica.
Hosmer, E. T., 232 Allen.
Hubbard, Armiger I., 333 Franklin
Tel. No. 362. Tupper.
Hubbard & Co., 326 Clinton, and Del-
evan, cor. Herkimer.
Jaeger, Wm. O., 181 William.
Jeffrey & Gotshall (W. & R.), 8 S.
Division, and 311 Main.
Jessup, W. R.J 499 Sycamore.
Johnson, T. M., 309 Main.
Johnson, J. A., 161 E. Ferry.-
Jones, Robert E., Hoyt.
Kaestner, M. L., 1140-42 Lovejoy.
Kautz, J. H., 783 West av.
Keller & Deuchler, 718 Seneca.
Keller & Deuchler, 761 Seneca.
Kendall, W. A., Eilmwood and Breck-
inridge.
King, Mrs. E., 13 Watson.
Kingston, E. A., 1540 Main.
Koch, Jr., F., Elk, c. Smith.
Krug, J. F., 870 Broadway.
Kuhles, P., 424 Swan.
Lake, W. B., Clinton, c. Elm.
Landsheft, J. 0., 886 Niagara, Tel.
No. 3070.
Laverack, George B., Washington.
Lawrence, George A., 1657 Main.
Liebetrut, E. J., 73 Genesee.
Lies, Albert J., 182 Mulberry.
Little, Edward, M.D., 161 Main.
Locke & Co., F. E., Seneca, c. Morris.
Lockie Bros., 1128 Main.
Lustig, Emil, M. D., 662 William.
Lyman, F. M., 510 William.
Lyman & Sloan, 239 Main.
McArthur, P.S., Niagara, c. Carolina.
McCray, G. W., 126 S. Division.
McCrea & Buck, 362 Main.
McEachren, N., 321 "Vermont.
Matthews, J. J., 485 Porter a v.
Mayer, J. F., 105 Amherst.
Menzies, J. W., 69 West av.
O'Brien, W. S., 85 W. Eagle.
Paddock, Geo. H., 821 Elk.
Peunock, J. L., 729 Tonawanda.
Perkins & Co., J. L., 1233 Michigan.
Peterson Bros., 179 Exchange.
Petsch, C. F., 333 Genesee.
Rano, C. O., 872 Niagara.
Reimann, George, 405 Genesee.
Retel, M., 247 Broadway.
Rider, H. S., 237 Lexington.
Eiggs, Charles N., Eagle cor. Main.
Rodenbach, C, 942 Main.
Rose, H. v., 252 Genesee.
Rudell, C. J., 399 William.
Rydstrom, O., 705 Broadway.
Sayles, G. W., Amherst and Military
Road.
Schaefer, George, 895 Genesee.
Schorp, J. & R., 570 Genesee.
Schwabe & Co., 474 Ellicott.
Seisser, Frederick, 334 Dearborn.
Skinner, R. B., 64 W. Chippewa.
Smith, J. E., 834 Michigan.
Smith, W. H. K., Rhode Island cor.
Fargo av.
Smith Drug Store, 402 Michigan.
Smither, R. K., 588 and 590 Niagara
and 279 Bryant.
Smither & Thurstone, 279 Bryant.
Spelders, William H., 132 Main.
Standard & Son., J. C, 195 Niagara.
Stoddard, Bros., 84 Seneca.
Stoddard, George N., 1226 Niagara.
Strode, A. B., 488 Seneca.
Sykes, George E., 333 Franklin.
Talbot, Thomas, 118 Rhode Island.
Tanner, J. R., 14 Pearl.
Terry, Mrs. J. B., 402 Michigan.
Thomas, John, 169 Allen.
Tilma, John, 501 William.
Trotter, R. W., 569 Walden ave.
Tuerke, C. W., 66 Forest ave.
Van Every, Martin, 470 Michigan.
Vaughn, R. B., Fourteenth, near
Rhode Island.
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BUFFALO.— Continued.
Wade, Howard, 193-195 Niagara. Tel.
122.
Werner, A. J., 273 High.
Weinmar, Mrs. L., 754 Broadway.
Wiggins, D. B., M. D., (Bot.), 50 Sen-
eca.
Willoughby, M., Erie, c. Terrace.
Wiltse, F. J., 846 Main.
Wohrle, C. F.. 1228 Jefferson.
Wolfe, Warren E., West, c. Vermont
BURDETT, Schuyler.
Fink, L. W.
BURKE, Franklin.
Everitt Bros.
BURLINGTON FLATS, Otsego.
Day, L. D.
Marcy, N. A.
BUSTI, Chautauqua.
Bennett, A. J.
BYRON, Genesee.
McElvert & Radley.
CAIRO, Greene.
Austin, R. A.
Eckler, Mrs. D. S.
Noble, Mrs. A.
CALDWELL (Lake George P. O), War.
ren.
Hunt, W.
Ziebach, E. R.
CALEDONIA, Livingston.
Campbell, C.
Fowler, A. K.
CALLICOON DEPOT, SuUi-van.
Kemp, S. A.
CAMBRIDGE, Washington.
Baker, L. A.
Robertson, Fred.
Robertson. W. P.
Skellie, Alexander.
CAMDEN, Oneida.
Harvey, E. A.
Maloney, A. H.
Orr, C. E.
CAMERON, Steuben.
Abel, Charles T.
Smith, T. B.
CAMERON MILLS, Steuben.
Golf, G. S.
CAMILLUS, Onondaga.
Cook, S. H.
CAMPBELL, Steuben.
Willard, H. B.
Williams, Mrs. E. B.
CANA.TOHARIE, Montgomery.
Bellinger & Dygert.
Hodge, A. M.
CANANDAIGUA, Ontario.
Baker. J. A.
Newman, W. D.
Paul & Co., A. D.
Pierson & Benham.
Simmons, E. W.
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CANASERAGA, Allegany.
Bacon, A, T., M. D.
Sutfiu. E. W.
CANASTOTA, Madison.
McConnell, Charles F.
Thompson, W.
Wilson, John W.
CANDOR, Tioga.
Jennings, J. H.
Ross. M. L.
CANEADEA, Allegany.
Davis & Co.
Maxson, H. B.
GANISTBO, Steuben.
Mitchell, J. W.
Reed & Co., George T.
CANNONSVILLE, Delaware.
Pomeroy, O. C.
CANTON, St. Lawrence.
Conkey & GuUey.
Mead, 0. H.
Rogers, George P.
Seymore, G. W.
Smith, Harry.
Spenceir, D. M.
CAPE VINCENT, JefCerson.
Bushnell, H. N.
Crabb, E. M.
Woodruff, L. O.
CARMEL, Putnam.
Cole, George R.
CARTHAGE, Jefferson,
Bannister, C. G.
Beyer, C. A.
Frederick, 0. L.
Merrill, E. M.
Villers & Co., E.
CARTHAGE LANDING, Dutchess.
Newbam, N. G.
CASSADAGA, Chautauqua.
Copp, J. E.
Smith, W. O.
CASTTLB, Wyoming.
Bush, George H.
Howard, R. D.
GASTLETON, Renssalaer.
Knowlton, C. W.
Van Buren & Co., James.
CATO, Cayuga.
Turner, C. E.
OATSKILL, Greene.
Clarke, F. C, M. D.
De Bois, William L.
Dykeman & Schofield.
Post, Wm. R.
Sedgwick, E. M.
CATTARAUGUS, Cattaraugus.
Maltbie Bros.
CAUGHDENOY, Oswego.
Drake, H. L.
CAYUGA, Cayuga.
Barkley, F. 'E.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YOBK.
CAZENOVIA, Madison.
Curtis Bros.
Morse & Son, G-.
Rice, W. W.
Squires, M. A.
CENTRAL, BRIDGE, Schoharie.
McCulloch, O.
CENTRAL SQUARE, Oswego.
Boyington, George T.
CENTRAL VALLEY, Orange.
Leonard & Rivenburg.
CENTRE MORICHES, SufColk.
Clark, E. A.
CERES, Allegany.
Coon, L.
Hackett, G. W.
CHAMPLAIN, Clinton.
Chapin, O. L.
Moore, B. 0.
CHARLOTTE, Moni-oe.
Post J.
Post, Joseph R.
Richmond, W. M.
CHATEAUGAY, Franklin.
Allen & Collins.
Bentiey, George G.
Collins, G. G.
Sheldon, Mrs. O. M.
CHATHAM, Columbia.
Ba ringer, H. J.
Barnes, W. H.
Fellows, A. J.
Puitnam, C. W.
Washburn & Seymour.
CHATHAM CENTRE, Columbia.
Van Alstyne, Andrew.
CHAUMONT, Jefferson.
Jacquay, B.
Mcpherson, C.
CHAZY, Clinton.
Fairbanks, A. W.
CHENANGO PORKS, Broome.
Harrington, S. H.
CHERRY CREEK, Chautauqua.
Allen, M.
Green, F. F.
CHERRY VALLEY, Otsego.
Pearson, A. S.
Platner, 0. B.
CHESHIRE, Ontario.
Hutchens, John.
CHESTER, Orange.
Jackson, Mrs. M. S.
Thompson, N. S.
CHESTERTOWN, Warren.
Dolan, M., Jr.
Pearsall, H. C.
Sandford, H. D.
CHITTENANGO, Madison.
Clark, George C.
Root, A. E.
OHUROHVILLE, Monroe.
Bushnell, J. H.
Parnell, Edward.
CICERO, Onondaga.
Ooville, E. F.
OINCINNATITS, Cortland.
Baldwin, N. J.
Nichols & Lotridge.
CITY ISLAND, Westchester.
Reynolds. George E.
CLARENCE, Erie.
Humbert, J. F.
Vantine, H. K.
Weinangue & Co.
CLARENCE CENTRE. Erie.
Eshelman & Co., A. G.
Myers, R. S.
CLARENDON, Orleans.
Copeland, G. M.
CLARKSVILLE, Albany.
Bayley, R. C.
CLAYTON, Jefferson
Ellis. C. A.
Hall & Co., F. L.
Heldt, B.
OLAYVILLE, Onei'Ja.
Alfred, John M.
CLEVELAND, Oswego.
Dwyer & Co., M. B.
CLIFTON (Rosebink P. O.), Oneida.
Goldstein, Frann.
^Henderson & Co., Charles.
Jacobs, Benjaicin T.
CLIFTON SPRINGS, OnT.irio.
Briggs, W. B.
Burr & Co., W. E.
CLINTON, Oneida.
Root & Bro., B. F.
Watson, Charles E.
CLINTON CORNFRS, Dutchess.
Tripp, Charles.
CLINTONDALB, rrister.
Hull, J. J.
CLYDE, Wayne.
Ackerman, Mary B.
Cady, M. A.
Freeman, Frank.
Hamilton, C. H.
Merrill & Son, C.
Sherman, Chas. A.
Terry, A. F.
CLYMER, Chautauqua.
McCray & Co., L. P.
COBLESKILL, Schoharie.
Dillenback & .Almy.
Hogan, Reed.
COGHECTON, Sullivan.
Pease, Miss Clara G.
COEYMANS, Albany.
Johnson, H. N.
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COHOCTON, Steuben.
Fox, James.
Wygant, H.
COHOES, Albany.
Archibald Bros., 18 White & 152
Remsen.
Bellegards, L. A., cor. Remsen &
Howard.
Brown, Wm., 62 Remsen.
Calkins, James S., cor. Remsen.
Olute, Frank M., 50 Mohawk.
Dodge, D. S., 50 Remsen.
Hermans, Daniel, 219 Remsen.
Kennedy, T. T., 93 Ontario.
McDermott, Martin, 110 Remsen.
Spillane, P. H., 65 Remeen and 18
Willow.
Sweet, H. M.
Ten Eyck, Jonas S., 78 Remsen.
Wilber, John H.
GOLD BROOK, Herkimer.
Forrest & Moon.
COLD SPRING, Putnam.
Boyd & Go.
Dalzell, F. P.
Spalding, Alexander.
COLD SPRING HARBOR, Suffolk.
Albertson, Wm. G.
COLLEGE POINT, Queens.
Hartz, J. D. A.
Herbig, J. Otto.
Niemeyer, G. A.
COLLINS CENTRE, Erie.
Clark, H. F.
Mugridge & Son J.
COLTON, St. Lawrence.
Hepburn, P. V.
Spear Bros.
CONESUS CENTRE, Livingston.
Stark, A. A.
CONEWANGO VALLEY, Chautauqua.
Robinson, J. O.
Rowley, B. B.
CONEY ISLAND, Kings.
Chambers, A.
Pyle, Mrs. E. M.
GONSTABLEVILLE, Lewis.
Doyle Bros.
Runge, D. R.
CONSTANTIA, Oswego.
Gardiner, L.
COOKSBURGH, Albany.
Bates, W. E.
Plank, Miss A.
OOOPERSTOWN, Otsego.
Church, H. G.
Fenn & Thayer.
Ferguson, S. W.
Jarvis & Bliss.
Richtmeyer, C. L.
Rickman, P. W.
Shumway, Sands.
COPENHAGEN, Lewis.
Noyes, E. J.
Raymond, J. H.
CORFU, Genesee.
Edwards, W. D.
Maynard, A. K.
CORINTH, Saratoga.
Clayton, W. R.
Sayre, Ezra.
CORNING, Steuben.
Bryan, W. E., 110 Pine.
Cole & Mathews.
Gorton & Terbell.
Heermans & Co.
Holmes, A. B.
Marsh, W. J., Cedar and Markei.
Terbell, R. W.
Terbell & Lane.
CORNWALL, Orange.
Clark, Samuel J.
Hazen, P. P.
Holloran, John S.
CORNWALL-ON-THE-HTJDSON, Or-
ange.
Clark, N. N.
Clark, S. J.
CORONA, Queens.
Johnston Bros.
CORTLAND, Cortland.
Boynton & Co., Fitz.
Bradford, G. W.
Brogden, F. E.
Brown, C. F.
Graham, F. J.
Sager & Jennings.
COVENTRY, Chenango.
Tower, H. L.
COXSACKIE, Greene.
Collier, A. V. D.
McClure, J. C.
Marsh, Samuel.
CREEK CENTRE, Warren.
Clayton, R. W.
CRESCENT, Saratoga.
HoUister, S. O. & A. H.
CROGHAN, Lewis.
Simonet, S. G.
CROTON, Delaware.
Munn, Daniel.
CROTON PALLS, Westchester.
Abrams, G. W.
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, Westchester.
Henry, Charles.
CROWN POINT, Essex.
Ingalls, F. H.
Trimble, J. K.
CUBA, Allegany.
Allen, Bros.
Lawrence & Rennick.
Petit, Bros.
GUTCHOGUE, Suffolk.
Goldsmith & Tuthill.
Webb, G. E.
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CUYLER, Cortland.
Andrews & Angell.
Whitemai-sh, N. H.
DAIiTON, Livingston.
Eldridge, M. J.
Hamilton, Mrs. J. R.
DANNBMORA, Clinton.
Allen & Cunningham.
DANSVILLE, Livingston.
Bastian, G.
Nelson, F. J.
Veith, C. C.
Woolever, C. W.
DARIEN CENTRE, Genesee.
Raynor, Henry J.
DAVENPORT, Delaware.
Birdsall & Scott.
Sherman & Co., N. T.
DAVENPORT CENTRE, Delaware.
Raynolds, Mrs. P. B.
DAYTON, Cattaraugus.
Parmalee, J. M.
DBANSVILLE, Oneida.
Hamlin, B. W.
DEKALB JUNCTION, St. Lawrence,
Cole & Co., E. M.
DELHI, Delaware.
Chase, L. S.
Farrington, M.
Graham, C. W.
Norton, P. L.
Winter, Wm.
DELPHI, Onondaga.
Fenner, J. R.
Galloway, James S.
DEPOSIT, Broome.
Brown, 0 . K .
Dean, E. G.
Smith, S. D.
DE RUYTBR, Madison.
Burdick, M. E.
Mitchell, P. S.
DEXTER, Jefferson.
Clark, E. S.
DICKINSON CENTRE, Franklin.
Briggs, H. H.
DOBB'S FERRY, Westchester.
Herbeck, L.
Von Wedell, Kurt.
DOLGEVILLE, Herkimer.
BoTvman, B. C.
Broekett, Z. 6.
Getman, Dr. C.
Mang, George.
DOVER PLAINS, Dutchess.
Feeney, P. H.
DOWNSVILLE, Delaware.
Bassett, G. P.
Hulbert, C. E.
DRESDEN, Yates.
Castle, E. M.
DRYDEN, Tompkins.
Jennings, P. S.
Weaver Bros.
DUNDEE, Yates.
Millard, W. H.
Price, S. A.
DUNKIRK, Chautauqua.
Arnold, G W.
Davis, E. M.
Harper, J.
Lyon, P. K.
Monroe, H. P.
Van Scoter & West.
DURHAM, Greene.
Berrien, S.
DURHAMVCLLE, Oneida.
Kelly, Hugo.
EAGLE BRIDGE, Rensselaer.
MoClellan & Co.
EAGLE MH^LS, Rensselaer.
Van Zant, P. H.
EAGLE VILLAGE, Wyoming.
Woodworth, E.
BARLVILLE, Madison.
Douglass, N. L.
EAST AURORA, Brie.
Barry, Thomas L.
Gardner, P. W.
BAST BLOOMPIELD, Ontario.
Thorpe, O. B..
BAST CHATHAM, Columbia.
Bell, George P.
BAST HAMPTON, Suffolk.
Osborne, W. A. & B. M.
BAST MORICHES, Suffolk.
Skidmore, W.
EAST PEMBROKE, Genesee.
Covert, J. H.
Smith, Dr. A. D.
BAST PHARSALIA, Chenango.
Grant, H.
EAST RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus.
Hurd & Poy.
BAST ROCK AWAY, Queens.
Combs, Charles.
Rider, P. A.
BAST SYRACUSE, Onondaga.
Benning, John
Weaver, George M.
EAST WORCESTER, Otsego.
Boorn, M. P.
BATON, Madison.
Hamlin, C. L.
EDEN, Erie.
Trippett & Curtiss.
EDMESTON, Otsego.
Coates & Gates.
Talbot & Son, Wm.
Van Valkenburg & Son.
EDWARDS, St. Lawrence.
Padgett & Son, S. V.
ELBA, Genesee.
Hundredmark, W. A.
I Swain & Son, E. J.
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Harrington, Charies F.
E3LIZABETHT0WN, Essex.
Hathaway, W. A.
Perry, B. A.
Sprague, Mrs E. B. ■
Williams, C. N.
ELLENBURGH, Clinton.
Havens, J. W.
BLLENBURGH CENTRE, Clinton.
Brown, Marvin E.
Houghton, J.
ELLENBURGH DEPOT, Clinton.
Carter, L. S.
ELIiENVILLE, Ulster.
Corbin, R. L.
Eaton & Walker.
Munson, E. H.
Smith, A. G.
Walker J. N.
BLLICOTTSVILLE, Cattaraugus.
Down, H. B.
Johnston & Ward.
King, B. S.
ELXiINGTO'N, Chautauqua.
Case, Mrs. J. R.
Wheeler, James.
EI/LISBURGH, JefCerson.
Bonner, F. E.
ELMIRA, Chemung.
Bartholomew, John (Agt.), ?.71 Bald-
win.
Biggs & Co., C. W., 151 Lake.
Burk, H. L.
Davis, M. H., 129 E. Water.
Eldred, John E., 208 S. Main.
Elliott, H. W., 432 Penn. ave.
Everett, J. L., 208 E. Water.
Flood, Thomas S., 312 B. Water.
Gerity Bros. (W. & RJ, 126 Lake.
Hamilton, A. S., 155 W. Third.
Hooker & Dorr, 500 Main.
Horton, C. B.
Howart & Biggs, 151 Lake.
Ingraham Bros., 100 W. Water.
Lutz, Peter J., 531 Lake.
Meyer, Jr., Joseph, 400 E. Water.
Orton Medicine Co., 104 W. Water.
Palmer, S. E., 116 S. Main.
Pettit, C. P., 317 E. Water.
Pound, W. R. W., 224 W. Water
Smith, C, Mrs., 365 Davis.
Stiles, Mary B., 365 Davis.
Van Nort, J. T., 144 W. Water.
Van Orsdall, 1201 and 1203 Benton.
West, A. A., 814 Madison.
ELM WOOD PARK, Onondaga.
Lee & Co., Walter.
Briggs & Conover.
ESSEX, Essex.
Stafford, C. H.
EVANS' MHiLS, Jefferson.
Helmer, A. E.
Rulison, Wesley.
FABIUS, Onondaga.
Cummings, J. Miles.
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Morey, F. A.
FAIR HAVEN, Cayuga.
Robinson & Phillips.
FAIRPORT, Monroe.
Cramer, C. R.
Bates, R. L.
Hod^in & Peacock.
Pratt & Co., E. B.
Rich, WilUs.
FALCONER, Chautauqua.
Davis, H. W.
Smith, Dr. W. O.
FARMER, Seneca.
Bennett, Bros.
FARMIN6DALE, Queens.
Doud, C. C.
FAR ROCKAWAY, Queens.
Dennis, Bros.
Jennings, D. H.
Keeler, W. H.
FAYETTEVILLE, Onondaga.
Bartlett, D. L.
Hubbard, E. E.
Lamphere, F. W.
FILLMORE, Allegany.
Bancroft, G. B.
Cole, F. W.
Guilford, H. B.
FINDLEY'S LAKE, Chautauqua.
Beebe, Dr. F. A.
Sperry & Co., Walter.
FINE, St. Lawrence.
Dowling Bros.
FISHKTLL, Dutchess.
Smith, D^Witt C.
FISHKILI^ON-THE-HUDSON Dut
chess.
Greene, Preston.
Loughem, Fred, Jr.
Mapes, Stephen M.
FLATBUSH, Kings.
Cutler, G. E.
Dettmers, F. C.
Klein, C. W.
FLORENCE;, Oneida.
O'Mara, Daniel.
FLORIDA, Orange.
Vernon, Charles G.
FLUSHING, Queens.
Egan, E. J?.
Garrettson, C. H.
Hepburn, John.
Miller, B.
Thompson, E. H.
FONDA, Montgomery.
Briggs, William S.
Mclntyre, M. (Agent).
FORESTVILLE, Chautauqua.
Knapp, George W.
Parsons, W. H.
FORT ANN, Washington.
Corning, L.
Gibbs, Theron Z.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
FORT COATINGTON, Franklin.
Congdon, H. 0.
Gillis, W., M. D.
Parker. W. S.
FORT EDWARD, Washington.
Countryman & Wing.
Davis, F. B.
Potter, E. L.
FORT HAMELTON, Kings.
Blankley, W. H.
FORT JOHNSON, Montgomery.
Marshall, J. E.
FOET PLAIN, Montgomery.
Shinaman, Henry E.
Shumway, W. F.
Gregory & Son, E. S.
FRANKFORT, Herkimer.
Kellogg & Carries.
Steele, Mrs. E.
FRANKLIN, Delaware.
Mead, Henry A.
Sullard & Son, D. E.
FRANKLINVILLE, Cattaraugus.
Ferris & Ferris.
Simnacber, Joseph.
FREDONIA, Chautauqua.
Chatsey & Clothier.
Edmunds, F. H.
Maynard, J. D.
Siefert, F. C. F.
FREEPORT, Queens.
Bedell & Co., C. W.
Smith, C. C.
FREEVILLE, Tompkins.
Roe & Sutfin.
FREWSBURGH, Chautauqua.
Myers, G. F.
FRIENDSHIP, Allegany.
Jones, A. V.
Scott & Son, W. H.
FULTON, Oswego.
Geisler, H. C.
Watson, W. J.
Williams M. M.
FULTONVILLE, Montgomery.
Baird Bros.
Rickard, Charles.
GAINESVILLE, Wyoming.
Johnson, W. F.
GARDEN CITY, Queens.
Scott, Thomas.
GARDINER, Ulster.
Bennett, A. S.
GARNBRVILLE, Rockland.
Hasbrock, J., M. D.
GENESEO, Livingston.
Clancy, J. B.
Rogers, A. H.
GENEVA, Ontario.
Allen Drug Co.
Haviland & Hemiup.
Neely, W. O.
Partridge, W. H.
Sweet, A. L.
Zobrist, J. A.
GENOA, Cayuga.
Banker, J. S.
GEORGETOWN, Madison.
Stoddard & Drake.
GERMANTOWN, Columbia.
Miller & Barringer.
Rockefeller, E., & Co.
Smith, W. O.
GERRY, Chautauqua.
Brownell, G-eorge G.
Wilson, J; K.
GHENT, Columbia.
Macy & Wiltse.
GILBERTSVILLE, Ostego.
Donaldson, H. D.
GILBOA, Schoharie.
Thomas, A. S.
GLEN, Montgomery.
EJdwards, E.
GLEN COVE, Queens.
Finley & Co., N. J.
Palmer & Co^ F. B.
Rowland, A. T.
GLENDALE, Lewis.
House, John H.
GLEN FALLS, Warren.
Ames & Baldwin.
Cole, R. M.
Dolan Bros.
Ferriss & Viele.
Leggett & Peddle.
Peck, R. N.
GLOVBRSVILLE, Fulton.
Avery, J. T.
Babcock, M. L.
Cole, G. A.
DeRose, Thaddeus.
Furbeck & Van Auken.
Houck & Patrick.
Miller & Co., J. A. .
Rowe, George. M. D.
Simmons & Co.
Stone, John B.
Tuck & Co., S. M.
GOOD GROUND. Suffolk.
Squires, Allen P.
GORHAM, Ontario.
Cook, N. B.
Phillips & Thompson.
GOSHEN, Oramge.
Dikeman, Edwin.
Horton & Co., H. A.
Powers & Co.
Sayre, W. O.
GOUVERNBUR, St. Lawrence.
Dandurand, S., M. D.
Dewey & Perrin.
Lavack, Fred.
Payne, S. W.
Van Namee, G. L.
West Side Drug Store.
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GOWANDA, Cattaraugus.
Allen Bros.
Armes, V. C.
Phelps, C. S.
GRAHAMSVILLE, Sullivan.
Curry &. Co., G. P.
GRANVILLB, Waehington.
Baldwin, Oecar.
Haskins, D. R.
Sullivan, Dennis.
Williams, J. G.
GRASSY POINT, Rockland.
Ossman, J.
GREAT NECK, Queens.
Hayden, S. S.
GREENE, Chenango.
Cowles, F. H.
Harrison, James A.
GREEN ISLAND (Troy P. O.), Albany.
Grady, John E., 44 George.
Grady, John E., 124 George.
GRBENPORT, SufEolk.
Brown, W. P.
Cleaver, George H.
Corwin & Co., G. H.
Howell, H. G.
GREBNVIULE, Greene.
Hart, J. G. & E.
McCabe & Co., G. G.
GREENWICH, Washington.
Mealey, Jr., Corn.
Tefet, H. B.
Towneend, P. L.
Wait & Co., R. J.
GREENWOOD, Steuben.
Coston, N. E.
GRIFFIN'S CORNERS, Delaware.
Kelley, John.
6R0T0N, Tompkins.
Collins, N. A.
Rhodes, Charles O.
GUILFORD, Chenango.
Sherwood, John F.
HAGAMAN'S MILLS, Montgomery.
Davis, G. J.
HALE'S EDDY, Delaware.
Bird, Mrs. A. D.
Gardiner, S. P.
HAMBURGH, Erie.
Nott, B. S.
HAMDEN, Delaware.
Combs Bros.
McKenna, B. D.
HAMILTON, Madison.
Beal & Nichols.
Bonney & Welton.
Root Bros.
HAMLBT, Chautauqua.
Corey, M. S.
Severance, Ben.
HAMLIN, Monroe.
Pease, J.
HAMMOND, St. Lawrence.
Wilson, D. B.
HAMMONDSPORT. Steuben.
Moore, H. J.
Thorp, J. S.
HANCOCK, Delaware.
Howard, L. E.
HANNIBAL, Oswego.
Brewster & Co., W. J.
HARFORD, Cortland.
Wilcox, Bros.
HARPURSVILLE, Broome.
Bristol, J. E.
Stowe, R.
HARRISVILLE, Lewis.
Collins, O. D.
Lake & Blood
Werner, P. W.
HARTFORD, Washington.
Townsend & Co., M. C.
HARTWICK, Otsego
Harrington, S. O.
Luce & Son, R. P.
HASTINGS, Oswego.
Dimon, R. J.
HASTINGS^UPON-HUDSON, West-
chester.
Sackett, George F.
HAVANA, Schuyler.
Barns & Co.
Fowler, George
Smelzer, B. T.
Van Duzer, P.
HAVERSTRAW, Rockland.
Aldrid'ge, W. H.
Blauvelt, S. C.
Laird, E. B., M. D.
Sloat, C. S.
Speck Bros.
Wood, T. C, M. D.
HELENA, St. Lawrence.
Hazen, B.
HEMLOCK LAKE, Livingston.
Morton, C. D.
Thurston, H. W.
HEMPSTEAD, Queens.
Brinckerhoff, M. L.
Lust, O. R.
Rushmore, B. F.
HENDERSON, Jefferson.
Boyce, W. E.
Kilby & Sprague.
HENRIETTA, Monroe.
Marsh & Griffin.
Taylor, J. H.
HERKIMER, Herkimer.
Hallon, L. H.
Palmer & Co., C. W.
Prouse & Thomson.
HERMON, St. Lawrence.
Conant & Besvrick.
Robinson, James E.
HEUVELTON, St. Lawrence.
Allen, W. I.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
HICKSVIXLE, Queens.
Eave, E. G.
Union Drug Store.
HIGH FAiLS, Ulster.
Gray, Paris.
HIGBCLAND, Ulster.
DeGraff, James.
Howgate, H. H.
HIGHLAND FAJDLS, Orange.
Dickey, 0. H.
Flood, G. W.
HIGHLAND MILLS, Orange.
Cromwell, Henry W.
HILLSDALE, Columbia.
Cornell, H.
HINSDALE, Cattaraugus.
Pierce & Co., M. E.
Vincent, W. H.
HOBART, Delaware.
McNaught, J. S.
HOGANSBURGH, Franklin.
Grow, S. G.
McConnell, Chas.
HOLLAND, Erie.
Button, C. A.
HOLLAND PATENT, Oneida.
Jones, S. D.
HOLLEY, Orleans.
Bishop, F. M.
Fuller, J. B.
Milliner, W. S., Jr.
HOMER, Cortland.
Atwater & Foster.
Watson, Cyrus.
HONEOYE, Ontario.
Litzendorf & Eldridge.
HONEOYE FALLS, Monroe.
Dutton, G. R.
Remington. F. L.
HOOSICK FALLS, Rensselaer.
Archibald. W. M.
O'Neal, J. J.
Smith, C. F. W.
Stone, H. W.
Thorpe & Bro., George E.
HOPKINTON, St. Lawrence.
Chittenden, V. A.
Flood, J. T.
HORNELLSVILLE, Steuben,
l-'.iichman. .T. W.
Pierson, H. G.
Reed & Co., George T.
Robertson & Luther.
Van Winkle, A. S.
Young, C. H.
HORSEHEADS, Chemung.
Correll, Alexander M.
Talmadge, S. A.
Wightman, A. M.
HOWARD, Steuben.
GofC, L. R.
HOWELL'S DEPOT, Orange.
Putney, H. M.
HUDSON, Columbia.
Best, Herbert
Hanks, C. S.
Johnson, J. M.
McKinstry & Son, A.
Rice Bros.
Stedman, Byron
Van Tassell & Toby
Wardle & Son
HUME, Allegany.
Hopper, Mrs. George S.
HUNTER, Greene.
Slater, D. B.
HUNTINGTON, Suffolk.
Funnell & Sons
Rogers, G. R.
HURLEY, Ulster.
Ten Eyek, Samuel
HYDE PARK, Dutchess.
Hopkins, John
ILION, Herkimer.
Draper, E. M.
Ogden & Downs
Walker. D. E.
INWOOD, Queens.
Crosby, J. D.
IRVING, Chautauqua.
Fellows, E.
IRVINGTON, Westchester.
Barr, J. H.
ISLIP, Suffolk.
Burrows, Mrs. E.
Race, F. W.
Smith, C. T.
ITHACA, Tompkins.
Brooks, A. B.
Egbert & Merrill.
Grant, Schuyler.
Haskiu, H. L.
MoClune & Fisher.
Piatt & Colt.
Putney, G. E,
Todd, J. B.
Vail, A. C.
Warren, Wm. S.
White & Burdick.
JAMAICA, Queens.
Barget, A.
Browner, J. B.
Jamaica Pharmacy.
Peck, George L.
Eichter, M. A.
JAMESTOWN, Chautauqua.
Bumham, B. A.
Burr, G. W.
City Drug Store, 113 Main.
Clark Bros., cor. Main and 3d.
Hatch & Briggs, 10 E. 3d.
Henderson, W. W., W. 3d.
Johnson, A. T., 21 E. 2d.
Lawall, H. C.
Marsh, F. S., 18 E. 2d.
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Palmeter, F. W., 9 S. Main.
Phillips, O. J., 9 Main.
Swanson & Co., C. A., 200 Maiu,
cor. 2d.
Thomp&on & Hammerquist, 4 E. 2d.
Wellman Bros., 303 Main.
JAMESVtLLE, Onondaga.
Quinlan & Son, D.
JASPER, SteubeB.
Wallace, J. W.
JEFFERSON, Schoharie.
Hubbard, J. D.
Hubbell, R.
JEFFBRSONVrLLE, Sullivan.
Beck, John
Bennett, T. "W.
JOKNSBURGH, Warren.
Smith, A. W.
JOHNSONVHiLE, Re^nsselaer.
Atkin, J. H.
JOHNSTOWN, Fulton.
Burr, G. W.
Cahill, John T.
Purirngton & Co., C. E.
SutlifE & Livingston.
Van Htnsen, D. H.
Van Vliet, W. B.
JORDAJV, Onondaga.
Healy, Lyman C.
Tucker, C. F.
KANONA, Steuben.
McCormick Bros.
KATONAH, Westchester.
Gorman, F. W.
KEBSEVILLE, Essex.
Burton, I. H.
Hopkins' Sons, F. M.
KENDALL, Orleans.
Spring, C. B.
KENNEDY, Chautauqua.
Weeden, L. F.
KBRHONKSON, Ulster.
Wilkinson, J. J. & M.
KINDERHOOK, Columbia.
Hawley, James M.
KING'S FERRY, Cayuga.
Clark, Philo.
KINGSTON, Ulster.
Clark, F. J. R.
Cooper & Hardenburgh.
Eddy, Dr. H. M.
Elting & Schoonmaker.
DuBois, Joseph.
McBride, Charles L.
Maschal & Holmes.
Spore & Eltinge.
Ten Broeck, Charles C.
Van Duesen Bros. •
KIE.KVILLE, Onondaga.
Brown, James.
Curtiss. M. A.
KNAPP'S CREEK, Cattaraugus.
Curtis, G. F.
KNOWLESVILLE, Orleans.
Cheeeeman, E. L.
Hall, B. D., M. D.
KNOX, Albany.
Barchley & Son, H.
LACONA, Oswego.
Austin, F.
Baker, H. F.
LAFARGEVTLLB, JefEerson.
Hagen & Williams.
Wright & Snell.
LAFAYBTTB, Onondaga.
Gillette, Charles A., M. D.
LAKE GBORGB, Warren.
Ziebach, E. R.
LAKE PLACID, Essex.
Brewster, M. T.
Towns & Co., H. W.
LANCASTER, Erie.
Martzlofe, P.
LANSINGBURGH, Rensselaer.
Adams, James H.
Kolbe, W. O., 2d av. and 2d.
McQuide, Joseph.
Magill, L. B.
Snyder, A. O.
Spaulding, W. W.
The Noyes Pharmacy.
Wood, H. W.
LAURENS, Otsego.
Gray & Barton.
LAWRENCE STATION. Queena.
Lawrence Pharmacy.
Schmuck, J. C.
LEBANON, Madison.
Lyndon, W. J.
Seymour, S. W.
LEBANON SPRINGS, Columbia.
Carpenter, Henry G.
LEE CENTRE, Oneida.
Barnes, A. J.
Hitchcock, Arthur.
LEON, Cattaraugus.
Cooper & Millmon.
LBONARDVILLE, Madison.
Coon, W. W.
Howard, C. B.
LE ROY, Genesee.
Eaton & Co.
Tuttle & Co., T. B.
Wilcox, F. T.
LESTER SHIRE, Broome.
Kennedy Bros.
LEWISTON, Niagara.
White, Sanford.
LEXINGTON, Greene.
Deyo & Johnston.
LIBERTY, Sullivan.
Krum, Milton
Sears & Hasbrouck.
Sherwood, W. F.
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LIMA, Livingston.
Coventry, John F.
Salmon & Son, E.
LIMESTONE, Cattaraugus.
Bissel, B.
LINDENHURST, Suffolk.
Schmalkuche, A.
LISBON CENTRE. St. Lawrence.
Brown, LeRoy S. (Agt.)
LISLE, Broome.
Hunts & Chapman.
LITTLE PALLS, Herkimer.
Babeock & Cardwell.
Baker, Joseph W.
O'Rourke & Hurley.
Smith, John H.
Stinson, Edwin
Walrath, Bufus
Watt & Son, W. D.
Woolever, Amos.
LITTLE NECK, Queens.
Schench & Von Nostrand.
LITTLE VALLEY, Cattaraugus.
Grove, S. A.
Bundell, D. F.
LIVERPOOL, Onondaga.
Harrison, Wm.
Smith, J. & P.
LIVINGSTON MANOR, Sullivan.
Lathrop, G. H.
LIVINGSTONVILLE, Schoharie.
Sornborger, Orrin
LIVONIA STATION, Livingston.
Grain, P. B.
Eldridge & Co., E.
LOCKE, Cayuga.
King & Stewart.
LOCKPORT, Niagara.
Balliet, W. D.
Ferguson, A. R.
Harrington Bros., cor. Washburn and
Walnut.
Hartwell & Son, J. B., 66 Main.
Huntley, W. J., 39 Main.
Plaster, George A., 290 Market.
Sheldon, D. D., 2 Main.
Smith, John T., 93 Main.
Sweet, F. K., 49 Main.
Van Horn, T. H., 69 Main.
Wayman, A. N., cor. Pine and Wai-
nut.
Weaver, George W., 86 Main.
Wilber, J., 159 Chapel.
Zimmerman, J. W., 29 Locust.
LOCUST VALLEY, Queens.
Thurston, S. W.
LODL Seneca.
Galloup, L. 0.
Owens, J. T.
Woodworth, C. A.
LONG EDDY. Sulliviin.
Armstrong & Son, C. G.
LONG ISLAND CITl' Quecu;
Bartlett Bros.
Benze, H. L.
Cabeen, Geo. B.
Dennler & Turner
Ertle, A.
Fincke, H. S.
Hummel, George.
Lange's Pharm icy.
Ludwig.
Maha.nken, W. A.
Muchmore, Mrs. W. T
Neuer, S. L.
Oxee, Louis E.
Paul, Ralph.
Reihl, J. W.
Sparth Bros.
Tewes, Stein way cor. ; .'■
White, H. R.
Wilkens, Ernest
LORRAINE, Jefferson.
Fawdery, W. C.
Moore & Son, O. C.
LOWVILLE, Lewis.
Bush & Son, H.
Doig Bros.
Morrison & Bush.
LUDLOWVILLE, Tompkius.
Moore, F.
LUZERNE, Warren.
Martine & Wigley.
Ridden, B. B.
LYNDONVILLE, Orleans.
Eraser, D. S.
Wright & Ross.
LYONS, Wayne.
Dillenbeck, M. H.
Getman, G. W.
Koester, G. W.
Moore & Moore.
LYSANDER, Onondaga.
Gillett Bros.
M'DONOUGH, Chenango.
Holdridge & Lewis.
McGRAWVTLLE, Cortland.
Fish, C. D.
Jones, C. A.
Warren, Charles B.
MeLEAN, Tompkins.
Gallup, E. G.
MACEDON, Wayne.
Little, H. M.
MACHIAS, Cattaraugus.
King & Reimann.
MADALIN, Dutchess.
Simmons, Herbert.
MADISON, Madison.
Welle, E. B.
MADRID, St. Lawrence.
Haig, John.
Hepburn, A. T.
Horsford, Mrs. J. K.
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MAHOPAO, Putman.
Card. E., M. D.
Dorlng, J. F.
MAINE, Broome.
Bostwick, Le Roy.
MALONE, Franklin.
Allen, A. A.
Breed, O. W.
Davis Bros.
Miller, Mrs. R. McC.
Sa\?yer, George A.
MAMARONEOK, Westchester.
Henry, J. B.
Rogers, James
Shute, F. W.
MANHASSET, Queens.
Hicks, John E.
Tilley, Daniel
MANLIUS, Onondaga.
Agar, "W. W.
Nims, B. N.
MANNSVILLE, Jefferson.
Fox & Son, J. M.
Hurd, D. B.
Thompson, James M.
MARATHON, Cortland.
Hunt & Chapman.
Pulford, F. A.
Swift & Son, G. L.
Wooster & Orofoot.
MARCEIiLUS, Onondaga.
DeCondres & Co.
Stearns & Co., J. N.
MARGARBTVH.LE, Delaware.
O'Connor, E. L.
MARILLA, Erie.
Ebbs, Alfred
MARINERS HARBOR, Richmond.
Jones, E.
Rowe, A.
MARION, Wayne.
Malcolm, J. B.
Winslow, H. M.
MARLBOROUGH, Ulster.
Dickey, Robert.
Gordon, C. R.
McNaminee, E. E.
MASONVHjLB, Delaware.
Bourn, A. 0.
Crandall, Rush.
AlASPBTH, Queens.
Rehm, C. D.
Rey, George W.
MASSENA, St. Lawreoce.
Potter, H. J.
Steams & Snaith.
MATTEAWAN, Dutchess.
BeTler, H. B.
Ellis, E. H., M. D.
Greene, B F.
MATTITUCK, SufEolk.
Gildersleene Bros.
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Jerome, W. C.
MAYSVILLE, Chautauqua.
Kiesewetter, Paul H.
MECHANIOSVILLE, Saratoga.
Chapine & Fooke.
Hall, S. H., M. D.
Whitney, G. H.
MECKLBNBURGH, Schuyler.
Langford, G. A.
Schuyler, J. E.
MEDINA, Orleans.
Clark, S. B.
Davis, E. C.
James Bros.
TopliflE, 0. M.
MEDUSA, Albany.
Griffin & Merritt.
GifEord, O. W.
MERIDIAN, Cayuga.
West, A. M.
MEXICO, Oswego.
Hart, N. D.
Huntington, E. Xi.
Taylor, Mrs. .John 0.
MIDDLEBURGH, Schoharie.
Albro, A. D.
Badgley, Wells & Co.
Engle, J. L. & A. B.
Vrooman & Co., G. W.
MIDDLE FALLS, Washington.
Reynolds, W. P.
MIDDLE GRANVILLE, Washington.
Allen & Lyon.
Jones, R. W.
MIDDLEPORT, Niagara.
Broughton, L. C.
Taylor, C. B.
MIDDLESEX, Yates.
Perry & Couly.
MIDDLETOWN, Orange.
Abrams, G. S.
Bull, Albert.
Chambers' Pharmacy.
Clineman & Co., S. T.
Bverson, E. W.
King, James T.
McMonagle & Rogers, W. & R.
Mills, J. E.
Olney, W. D.
Pronk, Ferris M.
Quest, J. H.
TuthiU, R. C.
MIDDLE VILLAGE, Queens.
Hirsch Bros.
MIDDLEVILLE, Herkimer.
Jackson, H. E. & D. G.
Roche, H. T.
MILFORD, Otsego.
Saxton, W. R.
MILLBROOK, Dutchess.
Andrews, Eugene H.
Henry, Sydney.
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MILLERTON, Dutchess.
Hatch, Levi P.
Hoy, Arthur F.
MILL PORT, Chemung.
Page & Son, S. E.
MILTON, Ulster.
Dickey, Robert J.
MINEVILLE, Essex.
Burke, W. J.
Witherbee & Tireadway.
MOHAWK, Herkimer.
Fitch, J. D., M. D.
Howd, F. H.
Steele, I. W. & O. C.
Van Court, Dr. D. P.
MOIRA, Franklin.
Sagles, A. L.
MONGAUP VALLEY, Sullivan.
Steele, W. G., M. D.
MONROE, Orange.
Filch, Henry M.
Riegeluth, Conard.
MONTEZUMA, Cayuga.
Mack, Horatio.
MONTGOMERY, Orange.
Bull, Tov?nsend.
Eager, George.
MONTICELLO, Sullivan.
Grain, A. A.
Thornton, Charles.
Wagner, Wm.
MOOER§, Clinton.
Humphrey, C. H.
MORAVIA, Cayuga.
Alley, H. H., (Agt.)
Shaffer & Co.
Wheat & Co., L. M.
MORIAH CENTRE, Essex.
Sprague, Mrs. S. B.
MORRIS, Otsego.
Elliott, J. H.
Hope, V. J. & A. R.
Lawrence, D. L.
Sanderson, G. A.
MORRISTOWN, St. Lawrence.
Spear, Henry.
MORRISVILLE, Madison.
Lewis, W. J.
Mead, H. P.
MOSCOW, Livingston.
Bottsford & Curtis.
MOUNT KISCO, Westchester.
Sarles, S. H.
MOUNT MORRIS, Livingston.
Dalrymple, A. 0.
. Miller, H. W.
MOUNT UPTON, Chenango.
Smith, B. F.
Wheeler, A. H.
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester.
Carlisle, F. W.
Casey, P. M.
Cassebeer, R. B.
Gill, George.
Hunt, T. F.
Laviolette, Mrs. M.
Lins, Albert H.
Olivet, Fred.
Penfield, C. E.
Richter & Co., A.
Seithers, F. C.
Sloat, E. H.
Story, James.
MUMFORD, Monroe.
Campbell, D. P.
McPherson, A. P.
MUNNSVILLE, Monroe.
Griner, George.
Moore, S. P., M. D.
NAPANOCH, Ulster..
Hoornbeck, L. D. B.
Vemooy, Charles.
NAPLES, Ontario.'
Morgan, John C.
Stoddard & Son, A.
NARROWSBUEGH, Sullivan.
Crocker, Edwin.
NASSAU, Rensselaer.
Hicks, L. M.
Van Volkenbergh & Co.
NATURAL BRIDGE, Jefferson.
Copp, J. H., M. D.
NELLISTON, Montgomery.
Boslet & Williams.
Kirchner & Co., A. E.
NEWARK, Wayne.
Horton, T. P.
Kelley, W. H.
Morse & Son, R. E.
Palmer, M. W.
NEWARK VALLEY, Tioga.
Smith, L. H.
NEW BALTIMORE, Greene.
Thompson, H. C.
NEW BERLIN, Chenango.
Dykes, James L.
Wright, C. F.
NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond.
Dwyer, P. J.
Malloy, E., Est. of
Vredenburgh, N. T.
NBWBURGH, Orange.
Birch, J. G., M. D., 86 Broadway.
Caldwell, Ira, 148 Broadway.
Chapman, I. C, 111 Water.
Chapman, .T. H., 303 Liberty.
Doderer, Emil, 103 Liberty.
Doderer, Wm., 181 Water.
DuBois Bros., 93 Ren wick.
Ennis, Richard, 108 Broadway.
Grenzebach, P. A., Liberty c. Broad-
way.
Harris, Dr. L. A., 482 Broadway.
Harrison, J. J. E., 488 Broadway.
Hays & Co., R. H., 1st c. Chambers.
Hoffman & Co., Pharmacy, Broad-
way and Grand.
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NEWBURGH.— Continued.
Johnson, S. A., 114 Broadway and 74
Courtney ave.
Jones, A. D., 114 Broadway.
Jones, Wm., 61 Broadway.
Joslin, Joel A., 73 Water.
Kingston, D., 168 Broadway.
Kraft, Jr., George, 24 Golden.
Merrill, Theodore, 40 Water.
Post & Co., B. R., 36 Golden.
Price, J. H., 24 Golden.
Reuter, F. W. A., 226 Grand.
Wallace, Charles S., 226 Grand.
Wiggins & Son, L. Y., 46 Golden.
NEWFIBLD, Tompkins.
Cook, N. G.
NEW HAMBURG. Dutchess
Myers. Francis
NEW HARTFORD, Oneida.
Hagen, Joshua
Newton, M. C.
NEW HOPE, Cayuga.
McLaughlin, John
Maxwell, T. W.
NEW LONDON, Oneida.
Wright & Son, R. B.
NEW PI/ATZ, Ulster.
Barney, James.
JohuEton, George E.
NEWPORT, Herkimer.
Dexter, L. B., M. D.
Smith, D. W.
NEW ROCHELLB, Westchester.
Contant, J. L.
Johnson, W. E.
Leinecker, E.
Saffiord, R. F.
Small, J. W.
NEW SALEM, Albany.
Erwin, J. M.
NEW SUFFOLK, Suffolk.
Goldsmith & Tuthill.
NEWTON, Queens.
Johnston, H. S.
NEW WOODSTOCK, Madison.
Smith, A. D., M. D.
NEW YORK CITY, New York.
Abraham, Samuel, 562 Grand and
60 Bayard.
Abramson, Max, 97% Hester.
Abramson, Samuel, 176 Delancey.
Adelberg, J. C, 122 Bleecker.
Adlerman, Theodore D., 23 Willett.
Albert, Jr., John, 225 1st ave.
Alden, The., 2240 7th ave.
Alexandw, James J., 1720 and I'ark
ave.
Alexander & Vandersmisssen, 1356 3ii
are.
Alexander & Vandersmissen, 1388 3d
ave.
Allen, G. J., 3 Bank.
Allison, H., 309 4th av.
Allison Drug Co., 2122 8th av.
Althaus, R., 1619 2d av.
Ambler, Starr H., 460 Columbus av.
Amend, B. G., 205 3d av.
Ammon, Adolph, 440 Columbus av.
Angelo, Theodore, 468 4th av.
Antz, G. F., 550 W. 46th.
Apelmann, Anthon, 24 Amsterdam av.
Arbeiter, Peter J., 413 Canal.
.4.rndt, Theodore, Columbus av., 102d.
Arnemaun & Co., Martin, 570 8th av.
and 687 8th av.
Aronstamm, E. A., 1904 3d av.
Aschenbrand, Carl, 3021 3d av.
Asselta, Raphael, 25 Prince.
Atkinson, 196 Broadway.
Atwood, Herman W., 846 Broadway.
Auslender, I., 1852 3d av.
Backes, Thomas J., 31 Rutgers.
Bacon, Alexander R., 1239 Lexington
Bagoe, Frederick, cor. 29th and 4th av.
BallufE, Paul, 632 6th av.
Balser, Gustavus, 137 Av. B.
Baltzly, Albert B., 7th av., cor. 134th
Balzer, Max, 330 Grand.
Barnaby, Thomas J., 193 8th av.
Barnes & Co., H. M., Madison av.,
cor. 110th.
Barrett, F. St. John, 480 8th av.
Bartlett & Liell, 561 5th av.
Bartlet, Charles F., 5th av., cor 46th.
Bartlett & Plummer, 405 5th av.
Bates, Louie A., 739 6th av.
Bayrhofe, Wm., 893 2d av.
Beach, James G., 533 Hudson.
Bechtold, Gallus W., 1694 3d av.
Beck, O. H., 17 3d av.
Becker, B. F. W., 209 Avenue A.
Becker, Wm., 20 Sutton place.
Becker, Wm. L., 202 Spring.
BeCkh, Hugo, 437 Amsterdam.
Behrens, Alfred, 60 Park place.
Behrens, Herman L., 220 and 222
Columbus av.
Behrens & Co., A. C., 570 and 637
8th av.
Belknap, Abe) W., 277 W. 125th.
Bell, Charles H., 361 Bleecker.
Bender, Marcus F., 357 W. 14th.
Bendiner & Sehlesinger, 47 3d a^v.
Benneditte, Raphael, 42 Madison.
Benson, Zachary T., 2334 3d av.
Berrian, F. M., 381 6th av.
Betz, Herman, 780 3d av.
Bijou Drug Store, 1760 3d av.
Birdsall, James W., 255 6th av.
Bischof, Albert S., 1646 2d av.
Bischof, Albert H., 1449 avenue A.
Blair, Wm. T., 399 9th av.
Blanstein, Sigmund, 53 Ave. C.
Blier, Ignatz, 89 Ave. C.
Bockschizki, I., 36% Allen.
Boeddiker, Otto, 954 6th ave.
Boehme, Gustav, 709 7th ave.
Boettscher, Otto, 879 Park av.
Bohmfalk, H;, cor. 3d ave. and 42d.
Bongartz, Frances, 58th, c. 9th ave.
Bonneditti, R., 44 James.
Bonnel & Co., F. G., 49 Catharine.
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Booth, Charles F., 542 9th ave.
Bowie, George, 361 8th ave.
Boyd, W. H., 141 Columbus ave.
Boy ken, J. A., 2297 2d ave.
Bracker, Bernhard, 905 8th ave.
Bracklo Bros., 28 Greenwich.
Bracklo Bros., 1838 Third ave.
Bradtke, Franz. Ill Avenue D.
Brandt, Wm. F., 54 Greenwich.
Branigan, .Tames B., 161 Amsterdam
ave.
Brater, John K., Park ave. and 76th
St.
Breen, Timothy B., 2300 7th ave.
Bregovsky, M., 67 Forsyth.
Breitenbach, Max. J., 61 Bowery.
Breitenbach, Max. J., 591 Madison av.
Breiting, Herman, 243 Willis ave.
Breiting's Pharmacy, 122d st. and 4th
ave.
Breiting, O. & H., 243 Willis ave.
Bresler, Max., 241 Clinton.
Brimelow, Thomas, 450 3d.
Brown, George L., 321 10th ave.
Brown, S. A., 28-30 Fulton.
Brown, H. E., 114 Wall.
Brackman, F. W., 1710 Third ave.
Bryant, I. C, 51 Bank.
Bueh, Charles H., 3010 Broadway.
Buch, Henry, S. E. cor. 92d and Col-
umbus ave.
Buchop, Louis F., 612 Tenth ave.
Buehrle, H. C, 577 Cortland ave.
Buggle, Henry" 321 First ave.,
Burian, Edwin, 64 Columbus ave.
Burke, John .T., 515 Lexington ave.
Burmeister, Henry, 376 Willis ave.
Burns, Wm. J., 154 Ninth ave.
Busteed, George W., 162 E. 23d.
Byard, W. V., 17 W. 54th.
Galvellis, Dr., 2170 Second ave.
Canile, I., 79 Mulberry.
Canis, O. P., 1531 Ave. A.
Oardillo & Canale, 79 Mulberry.
Carlstedt, Oscar, 98th st, and 2d av.
Carey, Henry, 2d av. and 30th st.
Carey, T. W., 543 2d av.
Carlucci, Rocco, 86 Mulberry.
Carmon, F. W., 223 Grand.
Carpenter, F. W., 331 Boulevard.
Carpenter, J. A., 123d, cor. 8th av.
Carter & Robertson, 9th av., cor. 73d
Carter, M., 280 Columbus av.
Oasella, Daniel A., 159 Worth.
Caskev, Clark, 166 Franklin.
Caskey, A. S., 120 Hudson.
Cassebeer, F. W., 257 Columbus av.
Cassebeer, George A., 582 9th av.
Cassebeer, Henry A., 257 Columbus av.
Cassebeer, Henry A., Jr., 292 6th av.
Caswell, Massey & Co., 578 5th av.
Charlton Pharmacy, 552 Greenwich.
Chumbar, C. N., 8th av., cor. 23d.
Chumar & Son, 261 8th av.
Cody, N. v., 1000 Park av.
Coffin, Henry M., 684 Kingsbridge Rd
Coggeshall, W. T., 112 E. 117th.
Cole, Theodore, 11 8th av.
Collins, F. O., 131 Third av.
Collins, James M., 576 Hudson.
Colp, Joseph, 209 Bleecker.
Comerford, J. F., 405 W. 59th.
Conrad, Wm. C, 137 9th a v.
Conway, Edward S., 97 Lexington av.
Oondlt, J., 198 9th av.
Corcoran, W. D.. 1274 Tremont av.
Cowgill, B. R., 2659 8th ave.
Cox, Wm. T., 382 10th ave.
Cramer, Wm. E., 781 Park ave.
Cucci, A., 100 Bayard.
Culver, Charles H., 1616 Broadway.
Gunz, Charles, 901 Columbus ave.,
and 847 6th ave.
Cunz, Charles, 6th ave. cor. 48th.
Cunz, F. W. L., 1960 7th ave.
Daggett & Ramsdel, 328 5th ave.
Dahlbender, G., STl Grand.
Dall & Co., F. T., Columbus ave. and
78th.
Darbey, Wm. J., 1055 3d ave.
Dautel, John G., 937 Washington ave.
Davidson, Abraham, 1617 1st ave.
Davies, Thomas E., 543 3d ave.
Davis, R. A., 838 8th ave.
Degenhardt, Carl, 94 Ave. A.
Dehnhoff, Herman, 303 Hudson.
Denicke, Ernest, 158 2d ave.
Denicke, Henry W., 3516 3d ave.
Dennis Bros., 332 W. 125th.
Devinney, Wm. H., 163 Christopher.
Diamond & Co., P., 961 Park av.
Diedel & Son, Henry, 375 3d av.
Diehl, Theodore, 2073 2d av.
Dietz & Co., Charles W., 1480 2d av.
Didario, D., 2198 1st av.
Dillon, Lazarus, 142 E. Broadway.
Discepola, F., 79 Bayard.
Ditman, Andrew J., 10 Astor House.
Dix Pharmacy Co., 993 6th a v.
Doege, P., 2101 2d av.
Doepfner, Chas., 396 3d av.
Doepfner, Eugene, 962 2d av.
Doepfner, Otto, 935-937 3d av.
Doherr, Charles F., 256 9th av.
Dohrenwend, G. J., 134 1st av.
Dorn, C. W., 680 Columbus av.
Dorn, C. W., 740 Columbus av.
Dougan & Merritt, Columbus av and
61st.
Drancough, The, S. W. cor. 81st st.
Drancourt, Samuel, 930 Park av.
DuBois, J. H., cor. Westchester and
Bergen av. Tel. No. 620 X.
Duempelman, Emil, 302 Stanton.
Duffy, Chas. H., 1973 2d av.
Dugay, Charles M., 409 1st av.
Ebeling, Theodore, 2774 3d av.
Eberhardt, George, 8th av cor 130th.
Eberhardt, John H., 482 W. 22d.
BckhofE's Pharmacy, 201 E. 21st.
Edlich, Adolph A., 1st ave cor. 50th.
Ehlers, Ernest J., 141 Greenwich.
Ehlers, Wm., 116 Delancy.
Ehrmann, Francis, 525 Park ave
Eich, Albert, 716 10th ave.
Eichacker, H. F., 79 Willet.
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NEW YORK CITY— Continued.
Bickwort, L. S., Y12 Tremont ave.
Eimer & Amend, (W. & R.) 205-211
3d aye.
Eiseutrager, 1882 3d ave.
Ellison, G-. R. P., Park ave, 41st.
Bmde, H. Vander, 2063 3d ave.
Engel, Charles A., Ill 4th ave.
Engel, H. Adolph, 259 Ave. A.
Engelhard & Huber, 105 3d ave.
Engelhard & Huber, 2126 3d ave.
Brb, O. S., 121 Amsterdam ave.
Eschmann, R., 755 9th ave.
Ettinger, Emanuel, cor. Morris ave.
and 148th.
Faber, Sidney, 1102 2d av. Tel. 1229 R
Pairchild, B. T., 82 Fulton.
Pairchild, S. W., 82 Fulton.
Faber, Walter B., 1565 3d ave.
Falkenreck, F. H., 86th, cor. Park
ave.
Faulkner, W. 868 8th ave.
Feely, Wm. C, 379 1st ave.
Felitti, P., 2217 1st ave.
Fels, Paul, 721 Amsterdam ave.
Fandler, E. L., 1463 Broadway.
Ferrer, Joseph N., 1657 2d ave.
Ferris, B. J., Bellevue Hospital.
Finch, Charles L., 1654 1st ave.
Fisher's Apotheke, 1st ave., cor. 79thr
Fisher, John M., 360 E. 79th. '
Fisher, Wm., 327 Bleecker.
Fleischer, Robert E., 1342 2d ave.
Tel. No. 464 W.
Fleisehmann, Bros., 863 1st ave. Tel.
No. 1646 R.
Fleisehmann, M., 1315 Ist ave. Tel.
No. 454 W.
Flint, Edward, 323 8th ave.
Fluegel, Henry, 1-325 2d ave.
Foster, George B., 2225 8th ave.
Fouear, Frederick W., 138 E. 86th.
Tel. No. 387 W.
Fougera, E., & Co., 26, 28, 30 N.
William.
Francke, Theo. H., Manhattan ave.
and 121st st. Tel. No. 578 X.
Franze, Woldemar, 1471 3d ave.
Eraser & Co., 208 5th ave.
Eraser & Co., 262 5th ave.
Eraser & Co., T. E., cor. 54th and 2d
ave.; 138th st. and 3d ave.
Freeman, & Co., W. B., Amsterdam
ave. and 82d.
Freese, Joseph B., 179 6th ave.
Freiberger, Robert 0., 121 Amsterdam
ave.
Freiberger, L., 1156 11th ave.
Freund, Ferd., 116th St., S. W. cor.
5th ave.
Frentz, F., 311 7th ave.
Freygang, George, 131 W. Broadway.
Freiberger, Leopold, 1156 2d ave.
Friedland, A. S., 189 E. Broadway.
Friedlander, Arthur, 2183 8th ave.
Friedman, Isaak, 178 Henry.
Fritz, E. P., 753 Greenwich. Tel. No,
1391 M.
Fritz & Co., E. P., 624 Hudson.
Frohwein, Otto, 1620 3d ave.
Fuchs, Carl, 368 Broome.
Fuchs, Erich, 104 Canal.
Fuller, Jr., W. H., 429 Canal.
Galpin, H. G., 1014 6th ave. Tel.
1229 R. 38th st.
Garfield, I. Z., (W. & R.), N.E. cor.
Lexington ave. and 96th. Tel. No.
380 W.
Gassin Brothers, 174 Bleecker (C. B.)
Gebhardi, E., N.E. cor. 57th, c. 1st
ave.
Gerkin, H. H., 773 10th ave.
Gilbert, A. N., 304 Delaucey.
Gilmore, John W., 1961 Amsterdam
ave.
Glokner, Wm., 2225 8th ave.
Goetting, Ernest 0., 821 Amsterdam
ave.
Goetting, George, 720 3d ave.
Groetze, Julius, 868 Lexington ave.
Goldwater & Firmiu, Park ave., cor.
33d.
Goldwater, A. L., 2671 3d ave. and
230 Willis ave.
Goldmann, Oscar, 165 Rivington.
Goworowski, W., 381 B. Houston.
Grabowicz, Bruno, 177 Broome.
Graeser, Herman, 40 Stanton.
Grapel, Thomas J., 1981 W. Farms
Road.
Grassmuck, Philip, 137 9th ave.
Graumann's, Louis, 855 9th av.
Gregorius, G., 259 1st ave.
Gross, John J. J., 1343 1st ave.
Griffith, Wm. H., 67 3d ave.
Griffith & Co., 2241 3d ave.
Grimm, F. J., 56 Avenue B.
GroU, Caroline, 302 Stanton.
Grosman, Michael, 276 Broome.
Gucci & Asselta, 97 Bayard.
Gundlach, Frank A., 935 Columbus
ave. Tel. No. 480 R Columbus.
Gunning & Brown, 114 Wall.
Gurtler, W., 881 10th av.
Gurwitz, Joseph, 98 B. 4th.
Haanen, L. M., 375 Lenox av.
Haas, F., 266 4th av.
Habersack, Nivard, 122 7th av.
Haddad Salum F., 10 Stone.
Haecker, Otto E., 8th av., S. E. cor.
133d.
Hahn, Edwin P., 2086 3d av.
Haight, Charles, 511 Madison av.
Hamilton, Nathans, 1806 3d av.
Hall, Wm. H., 216 Greenwich.
Hanson, Charles F., 81 Catherine.
Hanson, Charles F., 244 6th av.
Hardy, S. A., m; D., 574 2d av.
Harder, C. F., 65 Ave. A.
Hardenbergh & Angus, S. W. cor.
Columbus av. and 75th. Tel. No.
466 K.
Harrison, J. H., 322 9th a v.
Hart, Francis X., 1077 2d av.
Hart, Henry C, 2020 7th av.
Hartvigson, M., cor. 138th and 3d
av. Tel. No. 616 X.
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Hasselbach, R., 2323 1st av.
Hassell, Louis A., 2d av., cor. 124tli.
Hatterman, Charles F., 795 Columbus
av. Tel. No. 476 K.
Hauenstine, Wm., 375 Amsterdam av.
Haug, Otto, 305 1st av.
Haverstick, W. N., Madison av. and
59th. Tel. No. 1665 R.
Hays, David, 207 Division.
Hays & Sons, David, 561 5th av.
Hayunga's Pharmacy, 500 Canal.
Hazard, Hazard & Co., 1150 Broad-
way.
Hazard, Hazard & Co., 672 6th av.
Hazard, Hazard & Co., 7th, cor. 28th.
Hedrich, Theodore B., 214 Rivington.
Heffter, George Otto, 401 Pleasant av.
Heffter's, M. Pleasant av., cor. 12lBt.
Hegeman & Co., J. N., East 59th and
5th av.
Hegeman & Co., J. N., 770 Broadway.
Hegeman & Co., J. N., 1218 Broad-
way.
Hegeman & Co., 196 Broadway.
Heidingsfelder, John C, 1064 Ave. A.
Heidingfelder, John C, 1064 1st av.
Heinemann, Herman, 2042 7th av.
Heldt, Martin, Jr., 287 Delancey.
Heller, H., 1453 3d a v.
Heun, Hedwig, 292 Broome.
Henricheen, C. A., 2028 Lexington av.
Henry, Ferris W., 3409 3d av.
Herrmann, Armin, 2584 8th av. Tel.
No. 626 X.
Herzenberg & Trevisanello, 40 Grand.
Herzfeld Bros., 260 7th av.
Hesse, Adolph, 1554 Ave. A.
Hetherington, J. A., 4 Vanderbilt av.
Heuser, Wm., 202 Grand.
Heuther, W., 1822 Lexington av.
Heydenrich, Emil, 30 W. William.
Higgins, James S., 1880 Lexington av.
Hilberling, H., 289 Ave. A.
Hirseman, Felix, Sedgwick av., rear
Depot place.
Hitchcock, Geo. H., 1023 Sixth ave.
I Hitzel, August, 712 Cortland ave.
Hobein, Herman, 357 E. Houston.
Hoffman, Geo., 1396 Second ave.
Hoffman, Henry E., 1706 Broadway.
Hofman, Carl, 17 Ave. B.
Hohenthal & Son., C. F. L., 857
3d ave.
Holman, George J., 381 4th ave.
Holmes, G. Wiley, (Long Acre Phar-
macy), 1491 Broadway.
Holt, Edward, 361 Pleasant ave.
Hoops, H. W., Jr., 161 E. 72d.
Hoykendorf, P., 67th st. and 8d ave.
Hoyt, Edward B., 381 8th ave.
Hubachek, Jos., 1561 1st ave. Tel.
No. 409 W.
Huber, Daniel, Jr., 105 and 2126 3d
ave.
Hudnut's Pharmacy, 205 and 218
Broadway.
Huether, G. E., 3594 3d ave.
Huether, Wm., 1822 Lexington ave.
Hughes, Albert B., 430 Hudson.
Hughes, Samuel A., 281 10th ave.
Hunt & Gregorius, 421 8th ave.
Hunt & Gregorius, 1st ave., cor 15th.
Huth, Edward, 2774 3d ave.
Jhlefeld, John H., 952 8th ave.
Imgard, J., 1322 Broadway.
James, F. K., 700 8th av.
Jameson, Samuel H., 294 10th av.
Jansen, Josef, 532 Willis av.
Jarchow, Geo. W., 858 2d av.
Jarchow, H. W., 329 2d av.
Jefferson Pharmacy, cor. Houston,
Sheriff and 2d.
Jensen, Charles F., 10 Carmine.
Johnston Chemical Co., The (W. &
R.), 353 3d av. Tel. 1461 Q.
Johnson, W. S., 445 Grand.
Jones, John H., 789 9th av.
Jones, Franklin B., 39 Cortlandt.
Jones, J. H., 2513 Vanderbilt av W.
Jordan, H. O. L., 841 8th av.
J'unghaehnel, Gustavus, 1379 Ave. A.
Jungmann, J., 3d av. cor 61st.
Jungmann & Betz, 3d av. cor. 48th.
Kahlenberg, Franz, 231 E. Houston.
Kaines, L. B., 298 Pleasant av.
Kalish, Julius, 413 Grand.
Kauter Bros., 776 9th av. Tel. No.
1641 R.
Kalish, Oscar C, 23d and 4th av.
Kayser, Jacob J., 73 Amsterdam av.
Keating, John L., 208 Varick.
Keller, I. W., 821 Tth av.
Kellogg & Co., 1023 6th av. Tel. No.
1691 R.
Kent, David W., 184 Greenwich.
Kerley, Abram P., 194 Amsterdam
av.
Kerr, Samuel G., 74 Market.
Kervan, Charles, 2671 3d av.
Kessel, Fred L., 2285 1st ave.
Kessler, Carl E., 621 2d ave. Tel.
No. 1219 R.
Keyser, Lewis, 430 6th ave.
Khuen, Charles, 3d ave.. bet. 143d and
144th.
ICing, James, Jr., 20 Catharine.
King, James, Jr., 1840 Park ave.
Kinsman & Co., F. W., 343 4th ave.
Kinsman & Co., F. W., 6th ave., cor.
39th. Tel. No. 1710 R.
Kiichoeffer, George W., 359 2d ave.
Kirschner, Albert A., cor. W. 4th and
10th.
Kleinschnnidt, Pred'k, 579 Columbus
ave. Tel. 491 K.
Kline's Pharmacy, 1046 6th ave.
Klingelheoffer, Carl, 74 Ave. A.
Klippert, Charles F., 1667 1st ave.
Tel. No 434 W.
Klutow, G. R., 1754 Lexington.
Klussmanu, Herman, 1917 Amsterdam.
Knapp & Sons, P. B., 362 Hudson.
Kneuper, George, 263 and 264 Broad-
way. Tel. No. 3652 H.
Knox, Thomas C,. 58 Carmine.
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Koehler, Otto, 19 Rivington.
Koehler, W. C, 1592 1st ave.
Koellner, Joseph, 445 2d ave.
Koertge, Albert T., 2153 8th ave.
Koertge, Henry, 352 9th ave. Tel. No.
1296 R.
Koester, Henry F., 1646 2d ave.
Kolasky, Henry M., 945 1st ave.
Soles, Samuel M., 214 Delancey.
Kopf, Henry, Delancey cor. Allen.
Kopf, H. J., 70 Riverton.
Kopf, Louis J., 341 E. 10th.
Kopp, Robert, 919 2d ave.
Krofman, John, 1700 2d ave.
Korndoefer, Filibert, 3 2d ave.
Kostka, Victor, 700 9th ave.
Ejaft, Bernard G., Lenox ave. cor.
125th.
Kraft, Robert C, 285 Alexandra ave.
Krapf, Wm. 171 Hester.
Krappe, Maodmillian, Park ave. cor
78th.
Krause, Oscar, 349 7th ave.
Krehbiel, H., Madison ave. cor. 78th.
Kremer, John, 428 7th ave.
Kress, O., 1670 Broadway.
Kress & Co., Oscar, 918 6th ave.
Kronsberg, Frederick, 2038 2d ave.
Kruskal, Nicholas, 72 Delancey.
Kunath, J. B., 841 10th ave.
Kunz, Hugo, 2035 3d ave.
Kunz & Co., L., 2047 1st ave.
Kunze, Francis J., 560 1st ave.
Kunze, Richard E., 606 3d ave.
Laber, Julius, 874 3d ave.
Laccorn, Paul E., 837 1st ave.
Lahey, Sal va tor P., 62 Spring.
Lake, F. C, 612 10th av.
Lalanne, T. E., 61 W. Hudson and 37
Bradhurst av.
Lange, A^ 3551 3d av.
Lapenta, G-uiseppe, 22 Spring.
Latham, Thomas, 1309 3d av.
Laivall & Searles, 124 Ave. O.
LaufEer, G. A., 7th av. and 134th.
Laurent, H. A., 919 2d ay.
Liaw, J., 68 E. Broadvray.
Lawrence, J. B., 1449 Broadway.
Lawrence, J. B., Jr., 126 E. 30th.
LegoU, E., 283 7th av.
Leinecker, George, 57 E. Houston.
Leister & Dohrenwend', 134 1st av.
Lenz, Otto, 498 2d av.
Levene, Henry D., 258 E. Broadway.
Levene, I., 117 B. Broadway.
Levien, Henry, 24 Suffolk.
Lewin, Isaiah, IM Rivington.
Liebel, Justus, 2039 Amsterdam av.
Lifschitz, Isaac, 146 2d av.
Lillard, B., 72 William.
Liam, W. B., Christopher St., cor.
Waverly Place.
Lins, "Wm. T., 157 8th av.
Linton, Thomas W., 216, cor. 4th av.
Littell, N. Leslie, 731 2d av.
Loeber, Charles, 1987 3d av.
Roubicek, Berthold, 2343 8th ave.
Bout, G. W., 738 11th ave.
Roudin, A., 213 2d ave.
Runkel, C. F., 378 7th ave.
Rupp, Louis P., 468 9th ave.
Ruzicka, 93 Ave. B.
Ryer & Berrian, 381 6th ave.
Safeord, Edwin E., 1525 2d ave.
Saile, J. C, 1225 Franklin.
Saladino, Antonio, 370 Broome.
Saladino, D., 365 Broome.
Salembier, Josroh A., 1277 let ave.
Salm, Jacob, 157 7th ave.
Salmon, Henry A., 574 Broome.
Sands, G. G., 739 6th ave. '
Sands, Jesse M., 162 Ave C.
Sapiro, N., 136 Stanton.
Savage, Henry H., Bell Hospital.
Sax Max, 2240 7th ave.
Sayre, Theodore H., 6th ave and 46th.
Scameo, Louis, 2198 2d ave.
Scherick, R., cor. 61st and Park ave.
Lord, Charles F.. 482 7th ave.
Loss, J. M. J., 100 Henry.
Lotz, Christian, 599 Morris ave.
Louis, Thsodore, 112 Ave. A.
Lustig, David, 571 Lexington and 16G
E. 126th.
Luthin, E. H., 191 Bowery.
Lutz, Theodore, 1579 Ave. A.
Luzzatto, Mark, 84 W. Houston.
McAulife & Co., John D., 203 B. 14th.
McClellan, L., 508 Manhattan.
McOord, James I., 283 Bleecker.
McOormick, Peter A., 2019 Ave. A.
Mclntyre & Son, B., 992 6th ave.
McKane, B. Tracy, 285 Willis ave.
McLochlin, J. A., 401 E. 10th.
McNair, Wm. H., 226 9th ave.
MacCreery, Jesse D., 2754 8th ave.
MacLean, Frank E., 781 2d ave.
MacMahon Phar. Co., 172 6th ave.
MacPherson, O. W., 2632 3d ave.
Maddock, Wm. W., 1407 Broadway.
Mahler, Mathew, 150 Greenwich.
Manecke, Philip, Columbus ave. and
86th.
Mangold, W., 2159 5th ave.
Mann, Herman, 92 8th ave.
Marculescu, S., 85 Delancey.
Margolies, A., 8 Norfolk and 243
Broome.
Marini, Eliseo, 191 Spring.
Marlow, F. W., 315 W. 36th.
Marsh, Charles A., 47 E. 125th and
2276 3d av.
Martin, James L, 589 11th av.
Martin, John C, 2536 8th av.
Massey, Wm. M., 1121 Broadway.
Mattoon, Samuel J., 1440 B'dway.
Mayer & Co., Charles F., D15 9th av.
MayerhofEer, Wm., 182 1st av.
Mayersfield, H., 15 Chrystie.
Mechemmoser, Wm., 230 Willis av.
Merrill, F. G, 55 Gresnwich.
Meeker, Wm. H. K., 500 Canal.
Mergham, Lawrence J., 615 Court-
landt.
Mekin, M., 154 Staunton.
Merm, H., 940 E. 165th.
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Merrit, Albert A., 33.1. Boulevard.
Metteeheimer, Wm., 794 6th av.
Meyer Bros., 1210 3d av.
Meyer, Chas., 1210 3d av.
Meyer, Martin, 1682 Ave. A.
Meyer, Conrad J., 2398 2d av.
Miaskowsky, John, 1498 Av. A.
Miller, Elias, 213 Monroe.
Miller Bros., 688 10th av.
Miller, T., 703 10th av.
Milhan, J., 183 Broadway.
Minoche, Alexander, 1583 2d av.
Minrath, George, 635 Amsterdam.
Moffett, Wm. G., Broadway, cor. Bar-
clay.
Molwitz, Ernest, 2707 8th av.
Monaghan, Mary E., 3435 3d ave.
Monell, Charles E., 2 First ave.
Monette, Arthur R., 540 Cblumbus ave.
Montanus, Jr., Ernest, 48 6th ave.
Monteser, M., 172 Ave. A.
Montgomery, W. B.. 479 3d ave.
Moreton, Henry, 233 Centre.
Morrison, Thomas O., 262 8th ave.
Motschenbacher, Dr. C, 629 11th ave.
Muellenhach, R. P., cor. 4th ave. and
8th.
Mueller, Hugo, 27 Canal.
Muench, Adolph, 66 1st ave.
MuUer, Wm. H., 42 University pi.
Murphy, John J., 1522 3d ave.
Mutual Drug COy 432 3d ave.
Myers, Henry V., 681 8th ave.
Nathan, Dr. Leo. R., 1806 3d ave.
Nathan, Pinkus, 830 2d ave.
Nauheim, Samuel, 20 S. 5th ave.
Nauheim, Simeon, cor. 59th and Lex-
ington ave.
Nayfack, Saul, 2214 2d ave.
Neergaard, W., 936 6th ave.
Neu, D. Alfred, 2240 1st ave.
Neudorffer, H., 112 E. 77th.
Neustaedter, M., cor. Ohrystie and De-
lancy.
Nieklas, Frederick, 717 6th ave.
Nowill, W. D., 24 Morton.
Oats, Henry E., 658 9th ave.
O'Brien, M. T., 2257 2d ave.
O'Connell, Daniel F., 82y2-84 Broad-
way.
Oettel, F. A., 142 and 8th ave.
O'Hanlon, Philip Frank, 321 B. 20th.
Ohnstein, H., 1186 Lexington ave.
OUifEe, Wm. M., 6 Bowery.
O'Neill, Henry M., 463 Hudson.
Oduber, H. E., 173 Park Row.
Oehler, J., 81 Catharine.
Opitz, J., 183 3d av.
Orlewitz, Herman, 2140 7th av.
Omstein, H., 20 Rutgers.
Ortmann, R. H., 144 Spring.
Ottendorfer, Jr., John, 2261 1st av.
Ottmer, Henry, 1885 2d av.
Otto, Ernest C, 112 E. 110th.
Paepke & Tellkampf, 213 6th av.
Park Av. Pharmacy, 1686 Park av.
Parkin &, Co., Wm. B., 141 Columbus
av.
Patton, J. G., 508 Manhattan av.
Pee, Rudolph, 39 Ave D.
Peraza, D., 301 3d av.
Perilli, Michele, 72 Thompson.
Perry, Chas. J., 166 Nassau.
Pfingsten, Gustave, 14% Whitehall.
Phiejiylin Pharmaeal Co., 157 and
159 William st.
Phillippe, B. & J. Ryan, 423 2d av.
Pipenbrink, Rudolph, 2146 2d av.
Plagge, August J., 1815 3d a v.
Plaisted, George B., 1893 Amsterdam
av.
Pleasant, O. H., 61 W. Houston.
Plotkin, M., 250 Delancy.
Porr, Wm. H., 1722 Amsterdam.
Powelson, Joseph A., (Hamilton Phar-
macy), 1993 2d av.
Power, H. J., Madison av., S. W. cor.
129th.
Priest, Daniel M., 23d, cor. 7th av.
Proben, Chas. A., 1682 2d av.
Proben, John A., 192 2d av.
Pyne, J. B., Bellevue Hospital.
Quackenbush & Co., B. F., 703 Green-
wich.
Quencer, Wm. J., cor. 57th and 9th av.
Quintana, F. S., 130 B. 29th.
Quirk, Dr. Dennis J., 224 Ave. B.
Rabensteiu, H., 700 2d av.
Ramsdell, Clifford, 328 5th av.
Ran, George, 101 2d av.
Rawlins, Wilbur F., .2536 8th av.
Rauchfus, Otto, 106 and 108 Ave. C.
Reeder Bros., 460 4th av. .
Reel, Henry J., 214 Monroe.
Regnault, Charles, 232 8th av.
Regnault, Otto, 136 Alexander av.
Reichart'e Pharmacy, S. B. cor. Col-
umbus av. and 125th.
Reinchild, O., 100 B. 61st.
Rennenberg, Theodore, 696 3d av.
Renson, A. A., 825 B. 161st.
Renz, Dr. F. H., 511 Greenwich.
Rheinboldt, Herman, 2081 Madison av.
Rice, Charles, Ph. D., Bellevue Hosp.
Richter, O., 803 2d av.
Ridgeway, W. T., 172 6th av.
Ridley, R. W., 188 Park av.
Riedel, Bmil H., 146 Delancey.
Riegel, Louis, 858 B. 38th.
Rieger, H., 1917 Amsterdam av.
Riker & Son., Wm. B., 353 6th av.
Riker, W. H., 353 6th av.
Rivellene, N., 64 Mulberry.
Robbine, H. D., 91 Fulton.
Roberts, W. H. H., 19 Roosevelt.
Robertson, Alex. W., 280 Columbus
ave.
Robinson, R. W., 182 Greenwich.
Robbinson, Wm. J., 2392 3d ave.
Roekey, Walter S., 501 8th ave.
Roediger, Louis F., 63 Division.
Roen & Co., Fred. B., 521 6th ave.
Rohde, Adolph G., 177 Allen.
Roller, Bmil, 1474 1st ave.
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Rosenetock, Emil, 576 7th aye.
Both, H. C, 255 6th ave.
Roth, Richard H., 2908 3d ave.
Sehevcik, B. & F. J., 1360 1st ave.
Schlesinger, Fred P., 461 Amsterdam.
Schlesinger, Maurice F., 47 3d ave.
Sehloss. Abraham S., 122% Ghrystie,
Schlosser & Gerken, 773 10th ave.
Schmelz, Henry, 7 Greenwich.
Schmelz, Hugo, 576 3d ave.
Schmid, Henry, 38 ave. A.
Schmidt, A., 33 1st ave.
Schmidt, Charles H., 295 Amsterdam
ave. and 33 1st ave.
Schmidt, F. T., 533 and 535 Amster-
dam.
Schmidt & Co., Herman O., 923 3d ave.
Schmidt, H. G., S. W. cor. Park ave.
and 91st.
Schmidt, Samuel, S. E. cor. Park ave.
and 89th.
Schneider, Charles J., 2323 1st ave.
Schneider, Gustav B., 961 Kingsbridge
Schneider, Herman B.. 1154 Union ave.
Schoenchen, George, 622 9th ave.
SchoUers, William, 918 6th ave.
Schoenfeld, Gonrad, 46th st. and 10th
ave.
Shoonmaker, Frederick W., 42d and
Park ave.
Schreiber, Gustav A., 1562 3d ave.
Schreyer, George F., 747 2d ave.
Schultz, Wm. Ii., 1826 2d ave.
Schultz, liouis, 227 Ave. A.
Schwartz, lieopold, 335 B. Houston.
Schwenzner, G., 1343 1st ave.
Scott, Walter W. W., 71 7th ave.
Scruton, Charles R., 46 Market.
Scrudder, Fred P. L., 1425 Broadway.
Seelbach, Gustavus, 173 Ave. B.
Seifert, L., F. W., 622 3d ave.
Seifert, Otto, 1630 East End ave.
Seither, Louis, 100 Columbia.
Seward, Daniel W., 2405 1st ave.
Shearer, Edgar Y., 1185 3d ave.
Shells, George E., 821 Broadway.
Sickenberger, Ernest F., 495 Colum-
bus.
Sidley Pharmacy, 700 Columbus ave.
Siebenborn, Henry A., 313 10th ave.
Sieke, A., 1674 Ave. A.
Sieke, Jos., 1612 E. End ave.
Silverman, M. X, 154 Stanton ave.
Simon, Theodore, 1471 3d ave.
Simon's Pharmacy, 2224 5th ave.
Skelley, James J., 339 E. 14th.
Skudin, J., 151 E. 67th.
Small, B. M., 88 Wall.
Smith, A. J„ 363 Bowery.
Smith, M. H., cor. Lexington ave. and
76th.
Smith, Thomas A., 153 Willis ave.
Spangenberg, F., 699 6th av.
Spear, Theodore A., S. B. cor, 125th
and 8th av.
Spungarn Bros., 92 Greenwich.
Spor, George D., 971 1st. av.
Stafford, A. G.. 508 3d av.
Stager, I. R., 481 9th av.
Stahl, Theodore L., 386 W. 125th.
Starr, Thomas, 317 9th av.
Stein, Max, 446 6th av.
Steinbuck, Moses A., 40 Pike.
Stevens, Elizabeth, 426 B. Houston.
Stock, P. J., 59 Macdougal.
Stoff, Louis, 1180 2d av.
Stohlmadn, Wm. T., 30 2d av.
Stolzenburg, G. C. P., 984 2d av.
Strasser, Herman A., 861 Union a v.
Swartz & Co., M. B., 866 6th av.
Swiedler, Alez. J., 977 8th av.
Syms, George N., 91 8th av.
Talson, Joseph F., 481 6th av.
Tappenden, Geo. E., 98 Columbus av.
Tauszig, Nicholas, 297 E. Houston.
Tellkampf, George T., 213 6th a v.
TenBrink, Maurice, 280 Ave. B.
Terry, Alfred B., 596 Columbus av.
Theyson, R. H., 180 Ave. C.
Thomas & Co., 121 and 123 Columbus
av.
Thompson, Dr. George, (American
Pharmacy), 603 2d av.
Thon, Wm., 94 Varick.
Thornburg, Thomas, (Medical Hall),
652 2d. av.
Thum, George, 402 Broome.
Tturn, Louis, 41 Ave. C.
Tiemann, Horatio A., 2453 3d ave.
Toal, David D., 195 Ave. B.
Tobin, John M., 341 5th ave.
Tongue, Walter B., 1402 Lexington
ave.
Treutler, Paul, 236 2d ave.
Trevissanello, Carlo, 42 Grand.
Trostler, J., 1429 Amsterdam.
Tsheppe & Schur, 600 Park ave.
Tsheppe & Schur, 1247 3d ave.
Tulchinsky, Wm., 53 Canal.
'Turner, Frederick W.. 91 Lawrence.
Tyler, Wm H., 508 3d ave.
Uber, Adolphus G., 540 10th ave.
Ulman, Ira, 775 Columbus ave.
Urban, Adolph, 497 10th ave.
Utley Bros., 142 8th ave.
Van der Emde, Henry, 2063 3d ave.
Van der Emde, R., 323 Bowery.
Vander, Smissen A., cor. 79th and 3d
ave.
Vander Smissen, G., 1356 3d ave.
Van Horn & Ellison, 118 Park ave.
Van Schaick, D. M., 291 Monroe.
Viol, Amadeus, 1519 1st ave.
Vogt, A. C, 787 8th ave.
Vogt, Henry A., 1691 Lexington ave.
Volland, A., 289 Ave. A.
VonBesser, Otto, 915 E. 149th.
Wall, Edwin, 48 Grand.
Walter, A., 404 4th ave.
Walter, Hem-y, 243 E. Houston.
Walters, Max L., 1708 1st ave.
Wanier, F., 3322 Broadway.
Wanior, G. S., 437 8th ave.
Ward, Hugh, 2 Amsterdam ave.
Wasself & Co., H. M., 21-61 7th ave.
Watling & Co., A., 64% University pi.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Watkins, O. C, 2338 2d ave.
Watman, A. 2359 1st ave.
Weber, Joseph, Lexington ave. and
56th.
Weber, Paul, 141 E. 117th.
Webster's Central Pharmacy, 635
Lexington ave.
Weidenfeld, Joseph, 1928 3d ave.
Weil, John H., 145 Ave. A.
Weinman, Oscar C, 173 7th ave.
Weinman, Oscar K., 98 7th ave.
Weinstein, J., 75 E. Broadway.
Weismann, Augustus W., 257 Broome.
Weisman, L. F., Bible House.
Weiss, Emil, 1732 Madison ave.
Weiss, Max, 56, Ave. B.
Weisslader, Arno C, 555 11th ave.
Weltervitz, Wm., 115 1st ave.
Wenderoth, Albert, 157 Prince.
Wendler, Emil, 3365 3d. av.
Wenzel, Henry G-., 193 Broome.
Wenzel, John H., 1735 1st av.
Werner, C, 800 Courtland av.
Werner, Frederick G., 439 9th av.
Wemert & Zimmerman, 106 W. Hous-
ton.
West Shore Pharmacy, 581 9th av.
Wheeler & Guck, 426 Pearl.
White, Chas. H., Madison av. and 53d
Wichelus, Frederick, 192 Greenwich.
Wieland, John, 660 8th av.
Wilken, W., 1424 Lexington av.
Wilson, J. G., 230 Willis av.
Wilson, Robert B., 99 Park av.
Wilson, Wm., 387 Broadway.
Wilson, Wm., 419 BroadVay.
Wilson, Wm., 1311 Broadway.
Wiltz, Wm., Est. of, 439 Lenox av.
Wimmer, John, 2187 3d av.
Winnitski, A. B., 85 Norfolk.
Wisnowski, John, 723 9th av.
Wittmack, Chas. A., 632 6th av.
Woelfel, John, 268 Riverton.
Woelfert, KlingelhoefEer, 74 Ave. A.
Wohlfarth's Pharmacy, 2002 3d av.
Wollerstein, Vitalis L., 182 Canal.
Wood, James, 2227 3d av.
Woodcock, A., 371 3d av.
Woodcock, Wm. H., 42 Clinton pi.
Wortmann, Albrecht, 178 Ave. A.
Wuersten, Frederick, 61 Bowery.
Wurm, Carl, 1487 2d av.
Wurthmann, John F., 1166 1st av.
Wustrow, Max, 84 Canal.
Wilie, Chas., 936 6th av.
Yager, Francis, 303 W. 145th.
Zagat, Max, 817 3d av.
Zagat, M., 103 9th av.
Zagat, Paul, 477 W. 57th st.
Zahn, Rudolph, 1624 2d av.
Zangen, Jacob, 165 Stanton.
Zeitfuss, Chas. F., Morris Heights.
Zimmermann, P., 337 9th av.
Zincke, Wm., 873 Forest a v.
Zipris, Samuel, 61 Eldridge.
Zitz, Francis J., 1272 Broadway.
NEW YORK MILLS, Oneida.
Colegrove Bros.
NIAGARA FAIXS, Niagara.
Cole, Edwin J.
Croy, Peter R.
O'Loughlin, O.
Bidden, W. G.
Salt & Co., G. H.
NICHOLS, Tioga.
Latham & Cady.
NICHOLVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Blanchard, George.
Smith, Ira H.
NORFOLK, St. Lawrence.
Atwater & Sayles.
Bradley, E. A.
NORTH BANGOR, Franklin.
Steenberge, W. B.
NORTH BLENHEIM, Schoharie.
Hager, E. D.
Parslow, Alonza.
NORTH OOHOCTON, Steuben.
Carpenter, E. S., M. D.
NORTH COLLINS, Erie.
Wiest, G. P.
NORTH GREEK, Warren.
Martine, B. A.
NORTH GRANVILLE, Washington.
Mason & Son, C. L.
NORTH HECTOR, Schuyler.
Goyle & Hager.
Welding & Gunderman.
NORTH LAWRENCE, St. Lawrence.
Brown, John L.
Hakins, J. D.
NORTH PARMA, Monroe.
Murphy, E. B.
NORTHPORT, Sufeolk.
Burr, G. M.
Whitehead, Wm.
NORTH ROSE, Wayne.
Tibbits, T. D.
NORTH TARRYTOWN, Westchester.
Farrington, E.
Leonard, W. H.
NORTH TONA WANDA, Niagara.
Breckon, E. H.
Collette, W. L.
Hecht, David.
NORTHVILLE, Fulton.
Brown, George N.
Robbing, Thomas B.
NORTH WESTERN, Oneida.
Dillenbeck & Son, E.
NORWICH, Chenango.
Baker, T. S.
Miller, T. D.
Mitchell, F.
Smith, S. E.
Stoddard, W. B.
NORWOOD, St. Lawrence.
Bowen, O. H.
Collins & Son, M. F.
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NUNDA, Livingston.
Iiitzendorf, J.
Robinson, W. Y.
NYACK, Rockland.
Barrett, M. G.
Bennett, W. H.
Blauvelt. J. D.
Blauvelt, Jacob E.
Christy, O. R.
De Grafe, D.
Meeker, John W.
Moeller, P.
OAKTIELD, Genesee.
Hoffman, H. M.
Pugsley, O. S.
OAK HILL, Greene.
Tripp, Isaac U.
ODESSA, Schuyler.
Montgomery, G. G.
OGDENSBURG, St. Lawrence.
Ames, Joseph R.
Davidson, H. M.
Markham, P. H.
Raymond, J. S.
Sears & Forest.
Sprague, J. C
Williams, Clinton E.
OLEAN, Cattaraugus.
Black, James B.
Collins, W. E.
Coon, J. V. D.
Droney & Co., J. R.
Hanks, C. S.
Goodwin, W. A.
Palmer & Co., A. M.
Smith & Co., J. B.
Ward, D.
White, H. K. (agt.).
Wood, E. V.
ONEIDA, Madison.
Brown & Drake.
Cool, Harris J.
Dyer, B. N.
Harp & Lounsbery.
Herman & Campbell.
Lounsberg, G. W.
Myers, Bros.
Rathbone & Parkell.
ONEONTA, Otsego.
Douglas & Sewell.
Ford, E. E.
Marsh, Thomas B.
Moore, George E.
Rowe, A. D.
Sewell, C. D.
ONTARIO, Wayne.
Van Der Veer, H. E.
ONTARIO CENTRE, Wayne.
Stark, A.
OPPENHEIM, Fulton.
Brown, A. E.
ORCHARD PARK, Erie.
Anthony & Stone.
ORIENT, Suffolk.
Young & Rackett.
ORISKANY, Oneida.
Sweet & Steele.
ORISKANY FALLS, Oneida.
Gallagher, Thomas
McBlhinney & Co., D. E.
OSWEGO, Oswego.
Austen & Poole.
Baltes, A.
Butler, C. H.
Kingston Pharmacy.
Mclntyre, A. D.
Mahoney & Co., D.
Mead, D. M., Est. of
Sharpe, H. C.
Stone & Co.
Vowinkle & Co., C. I.
OSWEGO FALLS, Oswego.
Boyington, G. T.
OTEGO, Otsego.
Woodruff, C. Bennett
OTISVILLE, Orange.
Cook, Dr. Avery
Writer, Theodore
OTTO, Cattaraugus.
Harvey, J. A.
Harvey, J. E.
Maltbie, B. L.
Oakes, E. J.
OVID, Seneca.
Horton, Seymour
Jones, Clement
OWEGO, Tioga.
Anderson & Wilcox.
Beach & Parmelee.
Kenyon, .1. C.
Starky, E. A.
White & Huniston.
OXBOW, Jefferson.
Brainerd, M. V.
OXFORD, Chenango.
Bissikummer, John W.
Corbin & Emerson.
OYSTER BAY, Queens.
Conklin, A. M., Est. of
Steinseick, C. H. G.
Talmage, T. G.
PALMYRA, Wayne.
Bowman & Son, C. B.
Davis & Co., B. W.
Gardner, N. R.
Rushmore, John W.
PANAMA, Chautauqua.
Bumham, G. G.
PARISH, Oswego.
Gillespie & Co.
Lewis, E.
Morgan, B. J.
PARISHVILLE, Sv. Lawrence.
Newton & Gilmoru.
PATCHOGUE, Suffolk.
Conklin &. Co., J. M.
McBride, Nelson
PATTERSON, Putman.
Sloat, O. W.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
PAVILION, Genesee.
Culver, W. L.
PAWXiING, Dutchess.
Pearce & Co., H., M. D.
PEAESAXiL'S, Queens.
Caldwell, G. W.
PBBKSKILL, Westchester.
Bassett, Mrs., M. D.
Boyd, T. S.
Gregory, C. E.
Grenzebach, F. A.
Griffin & Lent.
iiane, H. H.
Mead, S. H.
Tate, Henry
Whitney, T. A.
PBNPIELD, Monroe.
Jones, J. W.
Ochanden & Unglish.
PENN YAN, Yates.
Eenton, E.
Quackenbush, Frank
Quaekenbush, W. W.
Wheeler, T. F.
PERKINS^ ILLE, Steuben.
Folts, J. M.
PERRY, Wyoming.
Owen, J. H.
Watson & Son, G. J.
PBRRYSBURGH, Cattaraugus.
Johnson & Graves.
PERU, Clinton.
Day, S. Warren.
PBTBRSBOROUGH, Madison.
Coe, W. E.
Davis, G. W.
PHELPS, Ontario.
Mudge, Charles
Wlsewell, P. H.
PHILADELPHIA, Jefferson.
Aldrick & Son, M. E.
Stoddard, C. R.
Wait, Wm. J.
PHILMONT, Columbia.
Burke, T. E.
Lockwood, J. W. & G. A.
VanDyck, W. H.
PHOENIX, Oswego.
Conger, D.
Hutchinson & Son, C. E.
Manning, John
PIERMONT, Rockland.
Riker's Pharmacy.
PIKE, Wyoming.
Lathrop, H. C.
Mosher, M. R., Mrs.
PINE BUSH, Orange.
Armstrong & McBanney.
Woodrufe, W. H., M. D.
PINE HILL, Ulster.
Smith, Wm. F. M.
Walker, E. B.
PINE PLAINS, Dutchess.
Cole, Mrs. C. T.
PITCHER, Chenango.
Hicks, F. P. & H. R.
PiTTSFORD, Monroe.
Hartman, Mrs. W. A.
PLATTSBURGH, Clinton.
Cady, H. W.
Gilbert, Mrs. D. K.
Larkin, O. T.
Smith & LaRocque.
PLEASANT PLAINS (Prince's Bay P.
O.), Richmond-
Decker, A. D., M. D.
Hubbard, Van B.
PLEASANT VALLEY, Dutchess.
Balon, Milo F.
PLBASANTVILLE, Westchester.
CroUey, C. C.
Greig, George.
PLESSIS, Jefferson.
Wiswell, James.
PLYMOUTH, Chenango.
Anthony, J. B.
McMasters, A. B.
POLAND, Herkimer.
Read Bros.
PORTAGBVILLE, Wyoming.
Beardsley, A.
PORT BYRON, Cayuga.
Blake. Wm.
Disbrow, E. E.
Lowe, G. A.
ZelufC< P. H.
PORT CHESTER, Westchester.
Bachmann, F. A.
Bowron, J. P.
Ellis, Charles.
Hyler, W. H.
PORT DICKINSON, Broome.
Osborne, B. L.
PORT EWEN, Ulster.
Hasbrenk, Josiah.
Montanyer, C. D. L.
Schryver, P. A.
PORT HENRY, Essex.
Porter, R. W.
Smith. E. S.
Sweet, W. E.
PORT JEPPjuRSON, Suffolk.
Bayles, J. M. & G. F.
Norton & Co.
Randall, S. E.
PORT JERVIS, Orange.
Anderson, T. R.
Jones & Jonee.
Laidley, E. T.
Luckey, J. T.
Mason, P. N.
Pierson, D. J.
St. John, S.
PORTLAND, Chautauqua.
Smith, W. L.
PORTLANDVILLE, Otsego.
McLaury Bros.
Wellmau, W. L.
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POET LETDBN, Lswis.
Norton, Thomas.
Wilcox, H. L.
PORT RICHMOND, Richmond.
Gale, M. B.
Rowe, A.
Sloane, W. A.
PORTT ILLE, Cattaraugus.
Rice & Son, A. D.
PORT WASHINGTON, Queens.
Baxter & Co., A. H.
Baylis, A. O.
POTSDAM, St. Lawrence.
Peck, W. W. G.
Thatcher & Co., H. D.
Wilmarth & Harelton.
POTTEK, Yates.
Lounsbury, M. S.
POTTERSVILIiE, Warren.
Griswold, J. H., M. D.
POUGHKEEPSIE, Dutchess.
Barnes Bros., 278 Main.
Bolton, E. C, 339 Main.
Bowne, C. S., 351 Main.
Brown, G^o. L., 70 S. Clover.
Clark, Albert, 459 Main.
Doty & Humphrey, 375-7 Main.
Goetchins, A. A., 130 Main.
Goetchers, J. W., 130 Main.
HofE, R. L., 139 Main.
Humphrey, J. V., 388 Main.
Roberts, Thos. W., 229 Main.
Strickler & Schwartz, 297 Main.
Turner, Wm. P., 97 Main.
Westervelt, Cornelius, 46 Market.
Wilkinson, James, 233 Main.
Wood & Tittamer, 228 Main.
PRATTSBURGH, Steuben.
Hayes, C. G.
Look, Wm. G.
PRATTSVILLE, Greene.
Platner, J. E.
PREBLE, Cortland.
Hunt, H. D.
PRINCE'S BAY, Richmond.
Decker, A. D.
Hubbard, V. E.
Wood, A. E.
PULASKI, Oswego.
Box, John F.
Fuller & Son, George W.
Meacham, T. S.
PULTBNEY, Steuben.
Nichols, A. J.
PULTNEYVILLE Wayne.
Auchampaugh, H.
PURDY'S STATION, Westchester.
Fowler, H. H. & T., W.
QUEENS, Queens.
Kelsey, J. H., Est. of
RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus
Alexander, W. L.
McManus, E.
RANSOMVILLE, Niagara.
Wright & Barry.
RED CREEK, Wayne.
Becker & Hall.
Smith, A. L.
RED HOOK,, Dutchess.
Hicks, Claude E.
REDWOOD, JefEerson.
Catlin, C. A.
Tanner, G. C.
REMSEN, Oneida.
Williams E. G.
RENSSELAER FALLS, St Lawrence.
Bayley & Co., C. W.
RENSSELAERVILLE, Albany.
Cross & Golden.
Rice, John L.
REXVILLE, Steuben.
Vanfleet, U. E.
RHINEBECK, Dutchess.
Baker, B. N.
Feroe, Charles.
Holly, B., Jr.
RICHBURGH, Allegany.
Seibert & Cutler.
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Otsego.
Neeley & Borland.
Smith & Son, A. J.
RICHPORD, Tioga.
Rawley, H. B.
RICHMOND, Richmond.
Black, M.
Crocheron, E. N.
RICHMONDVILLE, Schoharie.
Ostrander, G. W.
Witbeck, J. H.
RICHVILLE, St. Lawrence.
Beaman, F. B., (Agt.)
RIPLEY, Chautauqua.
Hawkins, A. B.
RIVERHEAD, Suffolk.
Benjamin, M. F.
Corwin, James H.
ROCHESTER, Monroe.
Alexander, F. W., 475 N. Clinton.
Althans, 0. H., 105 E. Main.
Ballard & Hulbert, 243 E. Main.
Barber, Wm. A., 280 North.
Barrowclough, N., 138 State.
Braman, A. N., 370 N. St. Paul.
Braman & Co., C. B., 160 JefEerson.
Bryan, O. J. & J. A., 96 W. Main.
Burkard, J. F., 204 South av.
Chamberlain, A. B., 214 West av.
Chambers & Co., R. W., 172 State
and 388 Plymouth av.
Colvin, A. M., 223 Plymouth.
Cooper, J. & J., 228 E. Main.
Cowley, E. A., King cor. Brown.
Craig & Stewart, 285 Lake av.
Craig & Vanderbelt, 199 Lyell av.
Crippen, W. H., 158 West av.
Ourran & Goler, 44 W. Main.
Curtis, Jay C. D., 172 Plymouth av.
Dake Bros. Drug Co., North av. cor.
Franklin.
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Dake, C. A., Culver Pk. cor. Univer-
sity av.
Dake Bros. Drug Co., Main cor. Clin-
ton.
Davis & Co., E. H., 101 State (W. &
R.)
Dempsey, A. C, 167 East av.
Dempsey & Paddock, 285 Lake av.
Dewey, AJvin H., 42 Monroe av.
Dixon & Co., A. M., 362-364 Main.
Dunning. Czar, 243 E. Main.
Dudley, F. T., 266 Jefferson ave.
Dutton, W. H., 90 Reynolds.
Esterheld, John, 199 Hudson ave.
Bsterheld, John, 136 North ave.
Esterheld, Wm., 37 Conkey ave.
Fellman, Ezra, Reynolds and Bartlett.
Flannery, J. S., Clinton and Andrews.
Oauger, Charles H., 265 Lake ave.
Gillespie, George, 410 Lyell ave.
Gilmore, E. U., 522 N. St. Paul.
Guilford, H. B., 64 Monroe ave.
Hahn, George, 558 State.
Hatch, Jas. B., 330 Monroe.
Hewitt, F. L., 100 South ave.
Howell, George W., 440 North
Hyde & Page, 202 B. Main.
Irish, J. P., 405 State.
Jackson & Co., F. W., 142 East ave
Jardine, John, 392 State.
Jesserer. W. H., 338 Plymouth ave.
Johns, G. W., M. D.. 305 N. Clinton.
Kibler, J. B., 362 E. Main.
Kimpton, R., 145 Lake ave.
King, Louis, 37 Henry
Klinzing, Louis S., 96 S. St. Paul.
Kreuser, Charles, 685 N. Clinton.
Ladd, A. E., Conkey ave c. Clifford.
Levin, M., 163 St. Joseph.
Lung, J. C, 252 Lake ave.
MeCutcheon, Wm. E., 200 Pinnacle ave
Maid, Charles F., 379 Lyell ave.
McLeon, C. E., & Co., 27 North.
Mandeville & Co., A. R., 280 E. Main
Manuel, G., 15 N. Clinton.
Mason, Fred. S. (Estate), 172 South
ave.
Merriam, S. A., 347 State.
Mullen, Joseph V., 213 Plymouth ave.
Myers, H. R., M. D., 94 N. Clinton.
Nagle, C. E., E. Main cor. N. Good-
man.
Nagle, J. F., 53 Meigs.
Paine Drug Co. (W. & R.), 24 B.
Main.
Park Pharmacy, 108 S. Clinton.
Post & Co., J. K. (W. & R.), 3-5
Exchange.
Rose, F. W., cor. North and Central
ave.
Ramsen & Co., J. E., Monroe ave. cor.
Alexander.
Saalwaehter, J. A., Central Park and
2d ave.
Schleifer. John, Jr., 160 Chatham.
Soberer, P., cor. Jay and Childs.
Schmitt, J. M., 312 North ave.
Schneider, A. M., 20 Bay.
Scott, W. W., 318 University ave.
Seidell, O. F., Mrs., 316 University
ave.
Sibley, W. J., St. Joseph and Herman.
Sibley, Lindsay.
Siebenpfeiffer, W., 401 St. Joseph.
Siener, Peter G., 216 Brown.
Siener & Baumann, 362 Hudson.
Steele & Aman, 241 N. Clinton.
Steele, W. W., 485 E. Main.
Strasenburgh, R. J., 254 West ave.
Thayer, H. M., 199 Court.
Wagner, Conrad W., Clinton and
Lowell.
Weinmann, Frank J., 302 Jay.
Weishaar, Max J., 751 N. Clinton.
Woodruff, Almira W., 223 Plymouth.
Wyeth, Lewis, cor. Lake ave. ana
White, 367 Jay.
Zimmerman, F. L., cor. South and
Mt. Hope ave.
ROOKAWAY BEACH (Oceanus P. O.),
Queens.
McCabe, Jamee F.
Philles, Dr. W. H.
Weis & Chubbuck.
ROCKLAND, Sullivan.
Tuttle, R. C.
ROCKLAND LAKE, Rockland.
Woodcock, Thomas H.
ROCKTON, Montgomery.
Buchanan, O. A.
ROCKVHiLE CENTRE, Queens.
Burchell, T. E.
Thurston, E. T.
RODMAN, Jefferson.
Cooley, E. L.
ROME, Oneida.
Biseell & Co., J. G.
Broughton & Graves, W. & R.
Hager & Co., P. J.
Halstead, J. R.
Hamlin, F. M.
Hengge, Prank J.
ROMULUS, Seneca.
Monroe, D.
RONDOUT, Ulster.
Deyo, Richard, Est. of
Knapp, E. W., Est. of
Johnston, George W.
Laycock, W.
Roth, O. J.
Van Duesen Bros., (W. & R.).
ROSE, Wayne.
Fredenhall, H. S.
Tibbits, Dr. T. D.
ROSENDALE, Ulster.
Dockstader, J. S.
Veeder, Clinton
ROSLYN, Queens.
Hooper, Samuel.
ROUSE'S POINT, Clinton.
Howard, E. E.
Newton, S. H.
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ROXBURY, Delaware.
Humphrey, D. S.
RUSHFORD, Allegany.
Gilbert, E. 0.
White & Elmer.
RUSHVILLE, Yates.
Carson, W. A.
RUSSELL, St. Lawrence.
Baker, O. M.
Palmer, J. M.
RYE, Westchester.
Heary, James B.
SACKET'S HARBOR, JefEerson.
Day, L. W.
Gurney & Pettit.
SAG HARBOR, Suffolk.
Brown, Arthur T.
Buck, Wm.
Miles, E., M. D.
Tooker, Wm. Wallace
ST. JOHNSVILLE, Montgomery.
Buckingham, Charles
Porter, R. B.
Walrath, S.
Whyland, Charles
SAINT REGIS FALLS, Franklin.
Belknap, Henry
Wardner, L. M.
SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus.
Colgrove, J. P., M. D.
Crandall, H. E.
Day, Dr. C. O.
DeNike, T. L.
Hamilton & Kreiger.
Hughes, Wm.
SALEM, Washington.
Abbott, D. J.
Johnson & Dundon.
SANBORN, Niagara.
Huggins, W. Q.
Pike, L. B.
SAND BANK, Oswego.
Fradenburgh, E. A.
SANDUSKY, Cattaraugus.
Merrill, P. E.
SANDY CREEK, Oswego.
Cook & Herriman.
SANDY HILL, Washington.
Flood & Kingsley.
Smally & Co., A. D.
SARANAO, Clinton.
Bull, H. J.
SARANAC LAKE, Franklin.
Kendall, F. E.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Saratoga.
Colcord, J. M., 388 Broadway.
Pish, Charles P., 348 Broadway.
Pitchett, Irving P., 400 Broadway.
Menges, Albert. 472 Broadway.
Menges, Fred, 472 Broadway.
Walker, Wm. H., 480 Broadway.
WeUs, Chas. C, 322 Broadway.
SARDINIA, Erie.
Robley, C. C.
SAUGERTIES, Ulster.
Dawes Bros.
Reed, J. H., M. D.
Van Buskirk Bros.
SAVANNAH, Wayne.
Bibbens & Sherman.
SAVONA, Steuben.
Saiton, G. N.
Ward, W. H.
SAYVILLE, Suffolk. ,
Gerber, Francis.
Klatsen, G. J.
Vigne, F.
SOHAGHnCOKE, Rensselaer.
Richards, J. W.
SCHENECTADY, Schenectady.
Duryee, G. E., 423 State.
Gertzen, Geo., 790 State.
Horstman, C. H. 129 Wall.
Kerste, Henry A., 412 Union.
Kirchner, A. E.
Lyon, J. Trumbull, 335 State.
Moore, H. S., 617 State.
Rosa, B., 267 State.
Sauter, Wm., 405 State
Steinfuhrers, G. A. T., 209 State.
Van Curler Pharmacy, Jay and Frank-
lin.
Van Zandt & Rector, 142 Central
Arcade.
Veeder & Son, N. K.
SOHENEVUS, Otsego.
FoUett, A. C.
Hoagland & Son, N. K.
Thompson, J. M.
SCHODAOK LANDING, Rensselaer.
Peasley, J. S.
SCHOHARIE, Schoharie.
Parrott, A.
Throop, C. M.
SOHROON LAKE, Essex.
Leland, J. M.
SCHUYLER'S FALLS, Clinton.
Turner, C.
SCHUYLER'S LAKE, Otsego.
Taylor, E. A.
Veber, L. O.
SCHUYLERSVILLE, Saratoga.
Hurd, B. L.
McMahon, B.
Powers, G.
SCIO, Allegany.
Major, R. C.
Sherrett, J. B.
SCOTTSVILLE, Monroe.
Galpin, L. C, M. D.
SEA CLIFF, Queens.
Smith, H. C.
SENECA, FALLS, Seneca.
Casey & Seaman.
Lyons, M. E.
Sharp & Son, T. B.
Van Kleech, P.
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DBUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
SEWARD, Schoharie.
Winne & Seeber.
SHARON SPRINGS, Schoharie.
Doekstader, J. A.
Townsend, E. V.
SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Kings.
Burrows, Allen.
Knight, Walter.
SHERBURNE, Chenango.
Burlingham & J*latt.
EastOD, 0. L.
Shepard & Co., J. H.
SHERMAN, Chautauqua.
Thayer, Jr., L.
SHERWOOD, Cayuga.
Howland, Wm.
SHOKAN, Ulster.
Beach & Johnson.
Winchell, A.
SHORTSVILLE, Ontario.
Schlick, Henry R.
SHORT TRACT, Allegany.
Bennett, R.
SHUSAN, Washington.
Brown, C. L.
Nelson, W. F.
SIDNEY, Delaware.
Bennett & Sons, J. E.
Martin, F. G.
Weeler, H. C.
Wright, Wm. H.
SIDNEY CENTRE, Delaware.
Powers Bros.
SILVER CREEK, Chautauqua.
Horton Bros.
MontgomeiT & Talcott.
SILVER SPRINGS, Wyoming.
Brownell & Son, J. D.
SINCLAIRVILLE, Chautauqua.
Bargar, C. N.
Phillips, A. E.
SING SING, Westchester.
City Pharmacy, Russell & Sheehan,
Prop.
Hart, Glenworth B.
Hart, James A.
Russell, J. C.
Townsend, W. I.
Van Kleeck, Smith
Washburn, S. Olin
SKANBATELES, Onondaga.
Hollon, H. W.
Warren, Wallace
SLATERVILLE SPRINGS, Tompkins.
Bull, John
SLOANSVILLE, Schoharie.
Van Deveer, H. B.
SMITHBOROUGH, Tioga.
Light, E. A.
SMITHTOWN, Suffolk.
Ransom, G. B.
Smith & Co., H. T.
SMITHVILLE FLATS, Chenango.
Keough, 0. E.
SMYRNA, Chenango.
Bellings, E. O.
Comstock & Son, A.
SODUS, Wayne.
Knapp, C. K.
Robertson, J.
SODUS POINT, Wayne.
Hopkins, F. E.
SOMERSET, Niagara.
Hotaling, J. W.
Kemp, Mrs. M.
SOUTHAMPTON, Suffolk.
Corwith, C. H.
Wicks, L.
SOUTH BALLSTON, Saratoga.
Hanks, D. H., M. D.
SOUTH BUTLER.
Da-vis, F. E.
SOUTH DAYTON, Cattaraugus.
Ranlett, Lafayette.
SOUTH GLEN FALLS, Saratoga.
CuUen, Charies P.
Dolan, James L.
SOUTH NEW BERLIN, Chenango.
Hawley, George E.
SOUTHOLD, Suffolk.
Brown, W. F.
Corwin & Co., H. G.
Howell, H. G.
SOUTH OTSELIC, Chenango.
Cox, F. E.
Perkins, M. M.
SPENCER, Tioga.
Emmons, L. E.
Fisher, C. J.
SPENOERPORT, Monroe.
Milliner, W. S.
SPRING VALLEY, Rockland.
Smith, C. H. & J. E.
SPRINGVILLE, Erie.
Allen, W. J.
Kimpton, George W.
Prior, F.
SPRINGWATER, Livingston.
Densmore, H. H.
STAMFORD, Delaware.
Foot, B. H.
Hager, G. H.
Robertson. W. D
Van Dyke & Hanford.
STAPLETON, Richmond.
Becker, U. W.
Feeny, James.
Messing, Jr., Jacob.
STEAMBURGH, Cattaraugus.
Beyer & Howard.
STEPHENTOWN, Rensselaer.
Gould & Cranston.
STERLINGVILLE, Jefferson.
Corbin & Son, S.
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STILLWATER, Saratoga.
Garner, J. E.
Schermerhorn, W. S.
STITTVILLB, Oceida.
Jones, E. D.
STOCKPORT, Columbia.
Tinker, G. E.
STOCKTON, Chautauqua.
Crissey, J. D.
STONY BROOK, Suffolk.
Topping & Co.
STONY CREEK, Warren.
Clayton, R. W.
STONY POINT, Rockland.
Govan & Son, Wm.,
Rose, E. O.
Sengstacken, John.
STOTTVXLLE, Columbia.
Van Rensselaer, V.
STRYKERSVXLLE, Wyoming.
Brooks, S. A.
STUYVESANT FALLS, Columbia.
Connor, Matthew.
Putman, Charles W.
SUFFBRN, Rockland.
Campbell, J. B.
SUMMIT, Schoharie.
Burnett, J. A.
SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Niagara.
Brown & Son, O. R.
Laurier, Eugene
Parmelee, J. H.
Philpott & Merriam.
Ward, Daniel.
SYRACUSE, Onondaga.
Adams, Mrs. A. J.
Auchampaugh & Hanna, 478 S. Sa-
lina.
Bamum, O. P., 1636 N. Salina.
Beach, A. W., 505 Washington.
Belden, J. L., W. Fayette cor. Hamil-
ton av.
Bibbins & Sherman, South av. cor.
Tallman.
Bissell, W. B., S. Salina cor. W.
Onondaga.
Bodden, Robert, 504 Gifford.
Bowe & Co., John C, 1 Larned Block.
Brown & Dawson, 119 S. Salina.
Burdick, Dr. F. R., 230 Seymour.
Champlin, F. E., 901 S. Salina.
Coogan & Quigley, 207 E. Genesee.
Covert, E. B., 201 W. Payette.
Cummlngs, J. Miles, S. Salina cor.
W. Castle.
Dalton & Co., T. W., 133 James.
Derby, D., 509 S. Geddes.
DeVoe, S. D., 1644 N. Salina.
Dwight & Reed, Warren and Wash-
ington.
Parrington, L. B., 230 Seymour.
Fox & Dygert, E. Genesee and R. II.
Pry & Son, T. M., Genesee cor. War-
Fuller, W. B., 227 Gifford.
Gleason, E. L., 209 E. Fayette.
Harmon, C. E., Almond cor. Madison.
Hanna & Coling, 478 S. Salina.
Heyne, G. A., 464 N. Salina.
Heyne, O. B., 520 N. Salina.
Holloway, George W., 807 N. Salina.
Hubbard & Co., C, 110 N. Salina.
Ives, C. P., 450 Hawley.
Joslyn & Co., P. C, 412 S. West,
249 Washington.
Kemter, T. H., 227 N. Salina.
Kenyon, Mary I., 450 Hawley.
Kenyon & Potter, 212-214 S. Clinton.
Kenyon & Potter, Warren, cor. Wash-
ington.
Kincad, James P., 101 Furnace.
Korb, L. D., 241V2 W. Genesee.
Lawton, D. A., 905 E. Fayette.
McElwain, Charles G., 121 Merriman
ave.
Muenck, Wm., 608 N. Salina.
Newton & Hickoek, 334 E. Genesee.
Newton & Hickoek, Junction Lodi and
Catharine.
Norton, C. H., 837 Mulberry.
Osborn Drug Co., 959 Grape. .
Papworth & Co., C. H., 110 Bridge.
Redding, Wm., S. Salina and Brighton
ave.
Richardson, H. E., 901 S. Geddes.
Robinson, A. M., S. Salina, cor. Brigh-
ton ave.
Russell & Son, 1601 E. Genesee.
Ryan, Peter L., 119% Merriman ave.
Ryan, P. L., 112 E. Genesee.
Smith, R. E., 400 S. Salina.
Smith & Dalton, 128 W. Payette.
Smith & Dalton, 133 James.
Smith & Ballart, 310 Mulberry.
Snow & Co., C.W. (W. & R.), 214-216
Warren.
Soldan & Hubbard, 110 N. Salina.
Spaulding, M. G., 5 Granger Block.
Tallman, Warren D., 652 S. West.
Taylor & Treat, 101 Greene.
Thomas, B. W., 621 Mulberry.
Trowbridge. M. L., 1500 W. Genesee.
Whyborn, D. T., 908 Butternut.
TABERG, Oneida.
Kenyon, O. S., M. D.
TANNERSVILLE, Greene.
Bailey, M. T.
Logan's Pharmacy.
TARRYTOWN, Westchester.
Barnes, E.
Sackett, J. B.
THERESA, Jefferson.
Smith, A. P.
Wilson, D. G.
THREE MILE BAY, Jefferson.
Vincent, W. A., M. D.
TICONDEROGA, Essex.
Barry, P. W.
McCormick, John D.
Weed & Bros., Frederick.
Wilcox & Riley.
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DRUGGISTS OP NEW YORK.
TOMPKINSVILLE, Richmond.
Augemeir, George.
Bailey, W. H.
Schwab, Gns+av.
TONA WANDA, Erie.
Betts, M. G.
Collette, W. L.
Niagara Pharmacy, R. W. Hubbard,
Prop.
Scoville, C. H.
Smith, O. O.
Stanley, L. G.
Stanley & Billett
TOTTBNVILLE, Richmond.
Bedell, John F.
Fisher, Rinalder
TRENTON, Oneida.
Boullian, Mrs. W.
Roberts, D. H.
TROUPSBURGH, Steuben.
Perry, N. M.
TROUT RIVER, Franklin.
Hastings, James M.
TROY, Rensselaer.
Brower & Co., Frank M., 129 Con
gress.
Burton & Co., L., 87 and 89 Congress,
Butler & Co., George T., 21 Hoosick.
Cavanaugh & Perkins, 18 and 20 Hoo-
sick.
Donnelly, J. M., 384 River.
Drake & Moffitt, 3 Second.
Eagle, Herman J., 539 Fourth.
Eagle, Jacob, 313 Fourth c. Jefferson.
Flandrau, Wm. H., Jr., 814 Eiver.
Gaudendorff, Herman, 14 Second.
Gertzeu, Bernard H., 411 Second.
Glass, Robert, 370 Second.
Healy, Daniel A., 506 Second.
Healy, John J., 235 Fourth.
Herzog, C, 330 Second c. Madison.
Holcomb, George W., 137 Congress.
Knowlson, A. M., 350 Broadway.
Magill, D. F., 14 Knight.
Moncreif & Francis, 77 Congress.
Montayne, Jesse, 349 Congress.
O'Sullivan, James T., 777 Burden av.
Joseph & Paulus, North Adams c. 9th.
Robinson & Co., John A., 199 and
201 River.
Schneider, Henry, 551 Jacob.
Schneider, Walter L., 825 River.
Schacklady, C. H., Fulton c. 5th av.
Smith, William B^ 384 River.
Stillman & Co., George E., 326 Con-
gress.
Stoddard, E. N., 68 and 70 Congress.
Thompson, Son & Co., John L., 159,
161 and 163 River.
Wilberly, Charles H., 250 River.
Wilkinson, W. H., 48 King.
Willis, Ambrose, Mill c. Albany.
TBUMANSBURGH, Tompkins.
Hopkins, G. A.
Horton & Holton
TRUXTON, Cortland.
Weigand, John O.
TUCICAHOE, Westchester.
Acton, E. M.
Smith, Wm.
TULLY, Onor.daga.
Scammel & Son, H. B.
Wright, J. S.
TUPPER LAKE, Franklin.
House, F. A.
TURIN, Lewis
Evans, R. N.
Holden Bros.
Hurd, D. E.
TUXEDO PARK. Orange.
Dart, George.
TYRONE, Schuyler.
Arnold, J. W.
UNADILLA, Otsego.
Bailey, H. E.
Lambie & Co.
UNION, Broome.
Brown, Fred. D.
Palmer, D. J.
Whitney, H. L.
UNION SPRINGS, Cayuga.
Hart, E. M.
Rogers, S. W.
UNIONVILLE, Orange.
Rosencrans, W. R.
Tuthill, Mortimer.
UPPER JAY, Essex.
Prime Bros.
UTICA, Oneida.
Baker, O. E., 63 Albany.
Batley, John J., Dobson Bldg.
Blackie, Wm., 202 Genesee.
Grouse & Comstock, 117 Genesee.
Cone, John Wm., 205 Genesee.
Gschwind, Frederick J., 433 Bleecker.
Hamilton, C, & H. H., 114 Genesee.
Hill, George L., 230 Genesee.
Howarth, Wm., 66 South.
Howarth & Ballard, 183 Genesee.
Jones, Edwin B., 92 South.
Kellner, R. G., 715 Bleecker.
McMillan, John B., 98 Genesee.
Maine, August, 352 Whitesboro.
Manahan, T., 238 Bleecker.
Pennock, George O., 328 Genesee.
Plumb, H. A., 198 Genesee.
Preston, Henry K., 116 Columbia.
Ray & Co., F. T., 22 and 24 Genesee.
Sheehan & Co., J. H., (W. & R.), 167
Raynor, E. D., 139 South.
Teachout, Webb A., Varick, cor. Col-
umbia.
Williams, John B., 44 South.
Williams & Co., A. H., (W. & R.), 226
Bleecker.
VALATIB, Columbia.
Mickle, W. A.
Miller, James.
Van Slyke, P. B.
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VALLEY FALLS, Rensselaer.
Shannon, Wm. W.,
VAN ETTEN, Chemung.
Goldsmith, J.
VARYSBURG, Wyoming.
Davis, D. S.
VERMILLION, Oswego.
Belchamber, W. H.
VERNON, Oneida.
Crandall & Son, C. E.
Leete, R. B.
Phister, C. H.
VERONA, Oneida.
Crandall & Son, C. E.
Leete, R. B.
VERONA STATION, Oneida.
Miller, H. H.
VERPLANCK, Westchester.
King & Sons, P.
Tate, Henry.
VICTOR, Ontario.
Cobb, F. B.
WADDINGTON, St. Lawrence.
Bower, S. M.
Daniels, W. A.
WALDEN, Orange.
Newkirk, T. E.
Walker & Eaton.
WALLACE, Steuben.
Stephens, H. A.
WALKILL, Ulster.
Perrine, Alfred.
WxVLTON, Delaware.
Chace, L. S.
Guild & Son, T.
Squires, T. D.
WALWORTH, Wayne.
Baker, J. W.
WAPPINGBRS FALLS, Dutchess.
Andrews, Russell E.
Peacock, Arthur S.
Roy, James.
WARRENSBURGH, Warren.
Dickinson, G. W.
Hammond, O. F.
WARSAW, Wyoming.
Bishop, A. B.
Cheny, J. E.
Clute & Burr.
Wilson, Frank
WARWICK, Orange.
Rightmyer, S.
VanSaun, S. S.
WASHINGTONVILLE, Orange.
Bond Bros.
Shafer, M. B.
WASSAIE, Dutchess.
Husted, , M. D.
WATERFORD, Saratoga.
Higgins & Co., John.
McDonald, M.
McKallon, E. C.
WATERLOO, Seneca.
Batsford & Son, James E.
Crobaugh & Marsden.
Smith & Son, R. G.
WATBRPORT, Orleans.
June, Fred. L.
WATERTOWN, Jefferson.
Adams & Co., Public Sq.
Bogart & Bolton, 1 Commercial Blk.
Camp & Massey, 6 Washington pi.
Conger & Co., H. E., 52 Court.
Ehrlicher & Co., C.
Felt & Co., Samuel, 12 Court.
Herrick & Co., C. C, 3 Washington
pi.
Mains & Co., John, 71 Court.
Mothersall, Wm. G., 9 Arcade.
Nott, J. W., 2 Mill.
Paddock, L., Cahill and Nimocks.
Rice, H. H., 8 Washington.
Van Namee, E. C, 21 Public Sq.
WATERVILLE, Oneida.
Bissell & Sons, W. J.
Brown, E. G.
Jones, Mr.
Lawrence, B. G.
WATKINS, Schuyler.
Bennett & Son, M. L, M. D.
Taber, C. B. M.
Thompson, C. P.
Waugh, Wm.
WATTS FLATS, Chautauqua.
Matson, .T. R.
WAVERLY, Tioga.
Chafer & Merckle
Hayes & Son, H. H.
Neaves, E. J.
Tracy, E. G.
Van Atta, J. C.
WAYLAND, Steuben.
Chesbro, G. H.
Davis Bros.
WEBSTER, Monroe.
Mason, George G.
WEEDSPORT, Cayuga.
Burrill & Co., H. L.
Smith & Son, J. F.
WELLS, Hamilton.
Deming, Andrew
Ostrander, T. L.
WELLSBURGH, Chemung.
Huff, Dr. F. W.
Kidder, S. E.
Murphy, S. H.
WELLSVILLB, Allegany.
Hall, E. B.
Lynde, J. U.
Smith & Temple
Sutfin, H. B.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, Ontario.
Ayers, G. B.
Leech & Co., P.
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DRUGGISTS OF NEW YORK.
WEST CHAZY, Clinton.
Olough, W. E.
Honsinger, W. T.
WESTCHESTER, Westchester.
Ferris Bros.
Geritzen, H.
Winegar, C. E.
WEST EATON, Madison.
Walden, P.
WESTFIELD, Chautauqua.
Jones, I. E.
Lyon, M. A.
Peglar & Co., George H.
Walker, W. H.
WEST HEBRON, Washington.
Wilson & Bro.
WEST HURLEY, Ulster.
Stewart, James O.
WESTMORELAND, Oneida.
Beckwith, E.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond
Blasser, Phillip
Bowe, A.
Kerr, James.
Klemcke, F.
Sloan, W. A.
WESTPORT, Essex.
Eddy, F. H.
Williams, A. E.
WEST SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus.
Baker, A. C. F.
WEST SAND LAKE, Rensselaer.
Younghams, G. L.
WEST STBPHENTOWN, Rensselaer.
Alderman, W. M.
WEST TROY, Albany.
Davenport & Co., H. G.
Glass's Son & McBain, John E.
Gray & Son, George, Jr.
Huntley, Frank
Hutchinson, George
Miller, Joseph E.
WEST WINFIELD, Herkimer.
Wilcox, H. H.
WBVERTOWN, Warren.
Morehouse, M. A.
Noble, A. R.
WHITEHALL, Washington.
Broughton, C. H.
Corbett, L.
Manville, E. P.
Matthews, J. H.
WHITE PLAINS, Westchester.
Nowill, F. H.
Price & Bro.
Stafford, J. W.
WHITE PLAINS' ROAD (Williams'
Bridge P. O.), Westchester.
Boeder, A.
Fincke, J. W.
WHITBSBORO, Oneida.
Jones, W. W., 63 Main.
Smith, Charles, 13 Main.
WHITESBONB, Queens.
Cook & TafiE.
Neimeyer, Hermann W.
WHITESVILLE, Allegany.
Slade, B. B.
WHITNEY'S POINT, Broome.
Seiber & Youmans.
WILLIAMSON, Wayne.
Bennett, John W.
Briggs, Dr. J. D.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Oswego.
Selleck, W. H.
WILLIAMSVILLE, Erie.
Long, M. F.
WTLLSBOROUGH, Essex.
Sheldon, A. P.
Sprague, E. B.
WILSON, Niagara.
McOhesney, 6. S.
WINDHAM, Greene.
Mott, A. R.
WINDSOR, Broome.
Bennett & Sons, J. E.
Furman, T. V.
Rightmyer, W. E.
WINFIELD JUNCTION, Queens.
Robman, W. F.
Rohleder, G.
WOLOOTT, Wayne.
Brewster, U. G.
Cornwall & Phillips.
Moore, A. W.
Peck, E. J.
WOODBOURNE, Sullivan.
Munson, J. A., M. D.
Reed, Albert.
WOODHAVBN, Queens.
Van Derveer, J. S.
WOODHULL, Steuben.
Husted. J. C.
Warner, J. S.
WOODSBURGH (Hewlett's P. O.),
Queens.
Koch, George.
WOODSIDB, Queens.
Johnston, H. S.
Neier, S. L.
WOODSTOCK, Ulster.
Rose, A. D.
WOODVILLE, Jefferson.
Wood & Sons, N.
WORCESTER, Otsego.
Adams, Geo. W.
Ferguson, S. W.
WURTSBORO, Sullivan.
Pulton & Holmes.
WYOMING, Wyoming.
Gushing & Sous, Thomas.
YAPHANK, Suffolk.
Davis, Roswell.
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TONKBRS, Westchester.
Brower, J. B., 163 N. Broadway.
Finkel Pharmacy.
Herdling, P., 13 Prospect.
Houston, B. A.
Johnson, M. M., Elm.
Lennon, James T., 177 Ashburton av.
Reeves, John G.
' Schlesinger, L. J., 193 Ashburton av.
Spock, Eugene, 21 N. Broadway.
Stahl, John, Jr., 7 S. Broadway.
Van Houton, A., 155 Main.
Walsh, T. A., Getty square.
Wickersham, J. W., 11 Dock.
Wray, G. B., G«tty square, and 88
Riverdale av.
YORK, Livingston.
Caldwell, B. 0.
Gregg, D. W.
McKeain, A. F.
YORKSHIRE, Cattaraugus.
Mills, George W.
TOUNGSTOWN, Niagara.
Went, B. C.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAW OF NEW JERSEY.
AN ACT
To regulate the practice of pharmacy in
the State of New Jersey, approved
April 5, 1886, chapter cxxiii.
1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
General Assembly of the State of New-
Jersey, that from and after the passage
of this act, it shall not be lawful for
any person not a registered pharmacist
within the meaning of this act, to con-
duct any store or pharmacy for retail-
ing, dispensing or compounding drugs,
medicines or poisons, or for any one not
a registered pharmacist to prepare and
dispense physicians' prescriptions, or to
retail or dispense medicines or poisons,
except under the immediate supervision
of a registered pharmacist.
2. And be it enacted. That on or be-
fore the first day of June next, the New
Jersey Pharmaceutical Association shall
submit to the Governor the names of
fifteen pharmacists doing business with-
in this State, from which number the
Governor shall appoint five persons, who
shall constitute the Board of Pharmacy
of the State of New Jersey, and who
shall hold office for the term of one,
two, three, four and five years, as desig-
nated in their respective appointments,
and until their successors shall have
been appointed and qualified; the New
Jersey Pharmaceutical Association shall
annually thereafter nominate to the
Governor five pharmacists, of whom
the Governor shall appoint one to fill
the vacancy annually occurring in the
said board, who shall hold oflice for five
years and until his successor shall have
been appointed and qualified; any va-
cancy occurring in said board shall be
filled by the Governor for the unexpired
term from among the persons last nomi-
nated to him; each person so appointed
shall, within thirty days after appoint-
ment, take and subscribe an oath, be-
fore any officer authorized to administer
oaths in the State, that he will faithful-
ly and impartially discharge the duties
prescribed by this act.
3. And be it enacted. That the Board
of Pharmacy shall organize by electing
a president, a secretary and a treasu-
rer, and shall have power to make by-
laws and rules for the proper fulfillment
of its duties under this act; it shall
meet at least once in three months al-
ternately in the cities of Paterson, New-
ark, Trenton and Camden, and shall
give thirty days' notice of the time and
place of such meetings; it shall examine
into all applications for registration,
and grant certificates of registration to
pharmacists having diplomas from col-
leges of pharmacy, or regularly char-
tered medical colleges, granted on four
years' practical experience, and to such
other persons as it shall judge, on ex-
amination, to be properly qualified to
practice pharmacy; it shall keep a book
of registration, in which shall be en-
tered the names and places of business
of all persons registered under this act,
and shall also keep a book of record of
all its official transactions, which book
shall be legal evidence of such transac-
tions in any Court of law; it shall have
power to examine into all cases of al-
leged abuse, fraud and incompetence,
cause the prosecution of all persons not
complying with the provisions of this
act, and suspend and revoke the regis-
tration of any person legally convicted
of violating the same; it shall report
annually to the Governor and to the
president of the New Jersey Pharma-
ceutical Association upon the condition
of pharmacy in the State, which report
shall embrace a detailed statement of
the receipts and expenditures of the
board; the members of such board shall
receive the sum of $5 for each day ac-
tually engaged in this service, to be
paid from the fees and penalties col-
lected under the provisions of this act,
and all moneys tiius collected by said
board in excess of said per diem allow-
ance and of the necessary expense of
said board, shall be paid to the treasu-
rer of the New Jersey Pharmaceutical
Association at its annual meeting; three
members of the board shall constitute
a quorum.-
4. And be it enacted. That every per-
son applying for registration under this
act shall furnish satisfactory evidence
that he has had at least four years'
experience in the practice of pharmacy,
and pay to the treasurer of the board
of pharmacy a fee of $5, and, upon pass-
ing an examination satisfactory to
said board, he shall receive from said
board a certificate of registration; in
case of failure to pass a satisfactory
examination, the applicant shall be
granted a second examination (without
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687
the payment of another fee) at any-
time within six months from his first
lamination; the registration fee to
pharmacists having the diplomas men-
tioned in section three shall be $2;
every pharmacist owning or conduct-
ing a pharmacy or store shall conspicu-
ously display his certificate of registra-
tion in said pharmacy or store, and any
failure to do so shall be prima facie
evidence that such person is not a reg-
istered pharmacist.
5. And be it enacted, That any person
who shall procure or attempt to procure
registration for himself or any other
person under this act, by making or
causing to be made any false representa-
tions, or fraudulently represent himself
to be registered, or shall adulterate or
Bell any adulterated drug, medicine or
chemical, or who shall otherwise violate
the provisions of this act (except section
6), shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and, upon conviction thereof,
be liable to a penalty of not less than
$50 or more than $100, and for every
subsequent offense or ofEenses, a like
fine or imprisonment, not to exceed six
montiis, or both, at the discretion of
the Court.
6. And be it enacted, That it shall
not be lawful for any person to retail or
dispense any of the poisons enumerated
in schedule A appended to this section,
or any other substance commonly re-
cognized as a deadly poison, without
distinctly labeling with a red label the
bottle, box, vessel or wrapper in which
such poison is contained, with the name
of the article, the word "poison" and
the name and place of business of the
dispenser, nor without being satisfied
that the purchaser is aware of its poi-
sonous nature and intends to use it for
legitimate purpose; any person failing
to comply with the requirements of this
section shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor, and for every such omis-
sion shall be liable to a fine not less
than $10; and any person who shall give
a fictitious name, or who shall make
any false representation to the seller
when buying any of the poisons thus
enumerated, shall be deemed guilty of
misdemeanor and be liable to a fine of
not less than $10; the penal provisions
of this act shall not apply to the sale
of such poisons as are used in the arts,
agriculture, or in manufacturing, to per-
sons knovm to be engaged in such pur-
suits, nor to the dispensing of poisons
upon the prescription of a practicing
physician.
Schedule A. Arsenic and its com-
pounds or chemical derivatives; corro-
sive sublimate and other poisonous de-
rivatives of mercury; phosphorus and
its poisonous derivatives; prussic acid
and its poisonous derivatives; tartrate
of antimony; essential oil of bitter al-
monds; oils of tansy, savin or croton;
chloroform, chloral-hydrate, aconite,
belladonna, conium, cantharides, digi-
talis, hyoscyamus, nux vomica, Indian
hemp, veratrum viride, yellow jessa-
mine, opium, their alkaloids or other
preparations (except paregoric and other
preparations of opium having less than
two grains to the ounce); ergot, savin,
cotton root and their preparations.
7. And be it enacted, That nothing in
this act shall be construed to apply to
or in any manner interfere with the
strictlyl professional pursuits of any
physician, nor with the making or vend-
ing of patent or proprietary medicines,
nor with the sale of simple domestic
remedies by retail dealers in rural dis-
tricts one-half mile or more remote
from a regular pharmacist, nor with the
ownership of any pharmacy or store in
part or whole by any person not a reg-
istered pharmacist; provided, such phar-
macy or store be at all times in charge
of a registered pharmacist; and any
person holding a certificate of registra-
tion granted under any former act shall
be considered a registered pharmacist
within the meaning of this act.
8. And be it enacted, That each and
every fine imposed under this act shall
be paid to the treasurer of the Board of
Pharmacy.
9. And be it enacted. That this act
shall be a public act and shall take
effect immediately; provided, that the
organization of the board, as prescribed
in section three hereof, may be had and
effected at any time within thirty days
from the date of appointment of its
members by the Governor.
10. And be it enacted, That all acts
and parts of acts conflicting with this
act are hereby repealed.
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KEGISTER OF THE DEUGGISTS OP NEW JEESEY.
ABSEOON, Atlantic.
Waters, T. P.
AXiLENTOWN, Monmouth.
Brophy, James J.
Carslake Fharmacy.
ANDOVBR, Sussex.
Freeman & Son, H. M.
ANGLESEA, Cape May.
Hewitt, F. H.
ANNANDALE, Hunterdon.
Fox, J. P.
ARLINGTON, Hudson.
Keyler, W. W.
Thompson, J. B.
ASBURY PARK, Monmouth.
Bradner, W. K.
Cuaack, Robert B.
Grenells, L. Oscar
Kinmouth, H. S., M. D.
Sallade, Christian A.
Stewart, T. M.
Tusting, Robert
Williams, G. E.
Wooley, Stephen
ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic.
Guskaden, A. D., 2000 Atlantic ave.
Tel. No. 141.
DuBois, Frank B.
Franklin, T. H., 2205 Atlantic ave.
Galbreath, Apothecary, Pacific and
New York ave. Tel. No. 8.
Harris, Clinton K., 1612 Atlantic ave.
Tel. No. 37.
Harris, Clinton K., Kentucky are.
and Beach. Tel. No. 34.
Ingram, N., Central Pharmacy, 1330
Atlantic ave. Tel. No. 18.
Lang's Pharmacy, Pacific and New
Jersey ave. Tel. No. 209.
Leeds, Harry B., 1220 Atlantic ave.
Tel. No. 15.
Post, F. E., 1701 Atlantic ave. Tel.
No. 147.
Reed, E. S., 805 Atlantic ave. Tel.
No. 49.
Souder, Geo. R., 1660 Atlantic ave.
Tel. No. 96.
Webb, H. E., 1833 Atlantic ave.
Wright, Wm., 1191 Atlantic ave. Tel.
No. 106.
Wright, W., M. D., 1001 Atlantic
ave. Tel. No. 93.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Mjn-
month.
Clark's Atlantic Pharmacy.
Moore & Co., A.
688
BARNEGAT, Ocean.
Dilks, T. S.
BASKING RIDGE, Somerset.
Doty, J.
BAYHEAD, Ocean.
Priest, .T.
BAYONNE, Hudson.
AJpers, Wm. C, 202 Ave. D and
7th. „
Ayres, Chester D., 211 Ave D.
Bose, C. H., Ave. D and 20th
Clark, J. Taylor, Ave. D ard 33d.
Kingsbury & Foreman, avenue D and
32d.
Clark, J. T., Ave. D and 43d.
Rodermann, A., 201 avenue D and
7th. „
Sahner, G. N., 483 avenue D.
Sloat, M. E., avenue D and 49th.
Stiles, A. H. T^ J
Sunderman, Richard, avenue D and
8th.
BEACH HAVEN.
Spackman, H. B.
BELLEVILLE, Essex.
Clover Pharmacy,
Osborne, A. H.
BELMAR, Monmouth.
Kinmouth, W. L.
Philbric, P. P.
BELVIDERE, Warren.
Beesley & Alberston.
Faust Bros.
King & Son, J. H.
BERLIN, Camden.
Miller, W. W.
BEVERLY, Burlington.
Adams, E. S., M. D.
Haines, A. B.
Taylor, A. W., M. D.
BLACKWOOD, Camden.
Coles, E. J.
BLAIRSTOWN, Warren.
Branigan, George A.
BLOOMFIELD, Essex.
Menser, L. J.
Scherff, J. P.
Wood, George M.
BLOOMINGDALE. Passaic.
Locker & Estler
BLOOMSBURG, Hunterdon.
Allen, C. S.
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DBUGGISTS OF NEW JEBSEY.
689
BOONTON, Morris.
Brown, J. H.
Davis, Samuel
Norris & Co., C. S.
BOEDENTOWN, Burlington.
Garslake, George M.
Deacon, George F.
Gfilbert, James S., M. D.
Raser, A. P.
BOUNDBEOOK, Somerset.
Manning & Stevens
Matthews, B. B.
BRANCHVILLE, Sussex.
Dalrymple, E. S.
BEIDGEPOET, Gloucester.
Stilwagen, P. E.
BRIDGETON, Cumberland.
Bowen, Daniel A.
Camm, Henry V.
Dare & Co., C. P.
Elwell, A. S.
Jordan, H. A.
KirchoS, Henry.
Reeve & Pithian.
Whipple, George H.
BURLINGTON, Burlington.
Burnett, J. P.
Butler, John J.
Davis, J. W.
Vandergrift, John A.
Weaver, H. B.
BUTLEE, Morris.
Looker & Estler.
CALDWELL, Essex.
Easier, W. H.
CALIFON, Hunterdon.
Beaty & Son, G. W.
CAMDEN. Camden.
Albright, Chas W., 723 Central av.
Baer, J. S., 3d cor. Washington.
Beale, Chas., Newton ave. cor. Roy-
den.
Beale, Philip W., 842 Federal.
Bently, David P., 829 Elm.
Beringer. Geo. M., 501 Federal.
Borton, Geo. D., 900 N. 2d.
Braddock, W. H., 3d cor. Birch.
Christine, W. B. S., 3d and Berkley.
Cohen, N., Kaighn ave. and Orchard.
Collins, E. W., 3d cor. Arch.
Collins j'W. T., 451 Kaighn ave.
Cowgill, Wm., 913 Broadway.
Davis, Nehemiah, Broadway cor.
Spruce.
DeGrofEt, Eugene E., 6th cor. Berk-
ley.
Donges, J. W., Perry cor. Broadway.
Dunn, Fred. V., 3d and Beckett.
Fithian, John W., cor. 5th and Clin-
ton.
Geiger, G. L. & Co., cor. Broadway
and Stevens.
Haines, R. C, 300 Kaighn ave.
Henry, George W., 765 Walnut.
Hirst, Levi B., 592 Federal.
Hoell, Conrad G., 204 Federal.
Ireland, Wm. H., 3d and Vine.
Iszard, W. H., 6th cor. Penn.
Justice. R. S., 524 N. 5th.
Kain, Wm. W., Pine cor. 4th.
Kensinger, W. A., Cooper ave. cor
Arthur ave.
Leavitt, J. P., 528 N. 3d.
Lehman, J. E., 800 Market.
Lewis, B. S., 701 Pine.
Macpherson, Prank S., 539 Market.
Mever, Henry, 425 S. 3d.
Miles, A. C, Broadway cor. Stevens.
Miller, Wm. E., cor. 8th and Mt.
Vernon.
Ogden, Chas. S., 108 Penn.
Osmun, M. M., 5th cor. Pine.
Pechin, Geo. J., Jr., 2d cor. Main.
Richards, U. P., 311 Market.
Ridge, A. S., 304 Mickle.
Ritchie, E. W., 601 Walnut.
Sellers, A. T., 5th cor. Benson.
Shafer, Wm. N., 445 S. 4th.
Sherk, H. H., Westfield c. Cooper.
Slough, C. E., 2d c. Market.
Stock, J. P., 1001 4th.
Taylor, G. R., Broadway cor. Chest-
nut.
Thompson, W. S., 211 Kaighn ar.
Weiser, Wm. P., 5th c. Market.
Wells, Fred'k. B., Federal n. 25th.
Whitewell, Mrs. A. W., 6th c. Eoydeu.
Wilson, L. H., 4th c. Linden.
Wingender, W. P., 8th c. Linden.
CAPE MAY, Cape May.
Downs, I. M.
Marcy & Mecray.
CAPE MAY C. H., Cape May.
May, Julius.
CARLSTADT, Bergen.
Knape, C. W.
Nicderer, Albert.
CASSVILLE, Ocean.
Van Hise, W. C.
CBDARVILLE, Oumberiand.
Eldridge & Briggs.
CHATHAM, Morris.
Swaim, George M.
Wolf & Dreher.
CHESTER, Morris.
Jenkins. P. N.
CLAYTON, Gloucester.
Hufe, John T.
Mariey, E. C.
CLINTON, Hunterdon.
Baker, W. H.
Bonnell, Harry R.
OLOSTER, Bergen.
Odell & Littlebrandt.
COLUMBUS, Buriingtou.
Dobbins, Albert N.
CRAMERS HILL, Camden.
Sherk, H. H.
Wells, F."
CRANBURY, Middlesex.
Clayton, Nelson P.
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DBUGGIST8 OF NEW JERSEY.
CRANFORD, Union.
Hart, W. J.
DAYTON, Middlesex.
Osborn, B. F.
DEOKERTOWN, Sussex.
Linn & Lawrence.
Pinkie, W. J.
DENNISVILLE, Cape May.
"Way, Eugene.
DOVER, Morris.
Goodale, W. H.
Goodale & Son, J. A.
Kilgore, Robert.
DRAKESVLLLE, Morris.
King, T. F.
DUNELLEN, Middlesex.
Brakeley, P. W.
EAST MILLSTONE, Somerset.
Thatcher, J. 0.
EAST ORANGE, Essex.
Brick Church Pharmacy, 564 Main st.
Davis, G. R.
Fiegers, Frank L., 331 Main st.
Gillbard, E. B.
Kean, Jr., Wm., cor. Main and Grove.
Myers, J. L., 137 Main St., cor. Grove.
Riitine, L. E.
Tieger, F. S.
EATONTOWN, Monmouth.
Nafew's Pharmacy.
EGG HARBOR CITY, Atlantic.
Boysen, T. H., M. D.
ELIZABETH, Union.
Brant, E. W., 92 Broad.
Braun, L. E., 841 Elizabeth.
Decker & Blair, Magnolia ave.
Ford, G. A., 1st, c. Franklin.
Frohweiu, Richard, 122 1st.
Griesenbeck, L. F. C, 1090 Elizabeth.
Hooker & Son, R. B., 103 Broad.
Horning, George H., 829 Elizabeth.
Kent, Jr., H. A., E. Broad c. Jef-
ferson.
Mackey Bros., 100 Broad.
Martin, George J., 362 E. Jersey.
Miller, Wm. H., 142 1st.
Oakes, James, 3d. c. Court
Oliver & Drake, 132 Broad.
Schmidt, Henry, 501 Elizabeth av.
Schmidt, Henry J., 7 Broad.
Steeb, Edward, 263 Elizabeth av.
Strauss, David, 1st c. E. Jersey.
Stutzlen, Frank C, 231 3d.
Thum Bros., 54 3d.
Whelan, W. J., 23 Broad.
Whitehead, S. W., 213 Broad.
ELMER, Salem.
North, J. T.
BNGLEWOOD, Bergen.
Plath, Ernst A.
Rockefeller, L.
ENGLISH CREEK, Atlantic.
Scull, H. S.
ENGLISHTOWN, Monmouth.
Hoxsie, B.
PAIRTON, Cumberland.
Whitaker & Co.
FAIRVIEW, Bergen.
Long, Marion.
PARMINGDALE, Monmouth.
Lutz, F.
FLANDERS, Morris.
Nicholas, D. A.
"Woodhull, F. T.
PLEMINGTON, Hunterdon.
Allen, E. B.
Bellis & Son, J. M.
Burk, Franklin C.
Cooley,' J. S.
Green, Andrew J.
FORT LEE, Bergen.
Richter, C. E.
Schudde, C. J.
FRANKLIN (Nutley P. O.), Essex.
Rusby, L.
FREEHOLD, Monmouth.
Duryee & Conover.
Rossell, J. H.
Walker, Anselle.
FRENCHTOWN, Hunterdon.
Harman, H. M.
Williams, A. P.
GERMAN VALLEY, Morris.
Kice, Lyman.
Sutton, Edward.
GLASSBORO, Gloucester.
Thoman, F. G.
Trenchard, Albert.
GLEN GARDNER, Hunterdon.
Pittinger, Mrs. B. L.
GLOUCESTER CITY, Camden.
Bennett, J. K.
Knight, George W.
McLennan, W. F.
Moyer, John O.
GOSHEN, Cape May.
Smith, G.
GREENWICH, Cumberland.
Lawrence, S. F.
GUTTENBERG, Hudson.
Blenckstone, F. B.
Gordon, Henry J.
HACKENSACK, Bergen.
Adams, H. W.
Brigewater, F. F.
Denig, L. A.
Franck, A.
Heath, M. W.
McFadden, E. A.
HACKETTSTOWN, Warren.
Rea Bros.
Shields, Wm. F.
Sutphin, W. G.
HADDONFIELD, Camden.
Braddock, Jr., C. S.
Willard, Rowland.
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SAM'L S. ARMSTRONG & SON,
UNDERTAKERS,
I6th and Columbia Ave., Philad'a.
DBUGGISTS OF NEW JEM8EY.
691
HALIBURGH, Sussex.
Linn, O. H.
HAMILTON SQUARE, Mercer.
Robbing, Samuel M.
HAMMONTON, Atlantic.
Cochran, A. W.
HARRISON, Hudson.
Allers, Henry, 109 Harrison ave.
Rothe, H. M., 2 N. 4tli.
Squire, M. P., 234 Harrison ave.
HIGH BRIDGE, Hunterdon.
Pentz, J. F.
HIGHTSTOWN, Mercer.
Cunningbam, D. H.
Rue, H. G.
HILTON, Essex.
Tack, Wm.
HOBOKEN, Hudson.
Drey fuss, W., Grand and Fifth.
Frank, H. F., 644 Washington.
Gelbach, R. W., 4th, cor. Willow.
Goemann, H., 1128 Park ave.
Goemann & Traeger, 941 Garden.
Graeter, F. E., 259 1st.
Hildebrand, Charles O., 300 Garden.
Junck, Paul, 3d, cor. Garden.
Kamlah, William, Hudson, cor. New-
ark.
Klussmau, Hermann, 110 1st.
Marbaise, L., 700 Washington.
Marini, Enrico, 401 Adams.
Muellier, Hugo, 500 Washington.
Muller, Fredk., Willow ave. c. 7th.
Pooch, Jos. T., 409 1st
Simon, F., 900 Washington.
Smith, A. L., 1045 Bloomfield.
Sunkel, Charles, 450 First.
Tallehner, Robert S.
Traute, Hermann, 128 Washington.
Weuzel & Raubenheimer, 504 1st.
Wenzel, Max. 89 4th.
Wolfstirn, L., 1100 Washington.
HOPE, Warren.
Seals Bros.
HOPEWELL, Mercer.
Pierson, T. A.
IRVINGTON, Essex.
Boice, Wm. L.
JAMESBURGH, Middlesex.
Jaques, H. L.
JERSEY CITY, Hudson.
Abernethy, M., 188 Newark ave.
Baringer, T. A., 73 Brie.
Bojunga, H., 63 Coles.
Bongartz, F. A., 363 Palisade ave.,
850 Summit- ave.
Brandt, Geo. A., 604 Grand.
Broas, J. S., 172 Pavonia ave.
BrunsvTlg, Ludwig, 522 Palisade ave.
Buchbinder, Wm., 106 Old Bergen ra.,
and 421 Ocean ave.
Cadmus, W. J., 229 Newark ave.
Campbell, George K., 46 Montgomery
ave.
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Carpenter, L. E., 567 Bramhall ave.
Central Pharmacy, Wayne cor. Va-
rick.
Cleaver, H. G., 340 Summit ave.
Cole, P. O., Summit cor. Grand.
Cook, W. R., 197 Bergen ave.
Curtis & Co., T., 70 Greene.
Dumond & Clark, Communipaw cor.
Grand.
Eveland, Frank, Monticello cor. Har-
rison.
Ewing & Co., Montgomery cor.
Grove.
Faulkner, H. A. & Son, 129 Hudson.
Fogelman, A. P., 197 Monticello ave.
Foulke, James, 107 Monticello ave.
Fountain, George C, 219 Pacific ave.
Friedman, M., 587 Grand.
Gaynor, H. K., 483 Palisade ave.
Glucksmann, B., 829 Newark.
Gold, Arthur, 690 Newark ave.
Gormley, James, 601 Grove.
Greater, E. P., 90 Franklin.
Grevel Pharmacy, 615 Jersey ave.
Hakes, J. C, Communipaw ave. near
Pacific ave.
Harris, G. R., 453 Central ave.
Hartnett, Eugene, 105 Montgomery.
Heller, Philip, 155 Pacific.
Herring, Chas. L., 444 Bergen ave.
Hommell, P. E., 571 Bergen ave.
Hornblower, T. R., 42 Hoboken ave.
Hornblower & Son, M. D., J., 322
Central ave. .
Hunt, E. L., 747 Newark ave.
Jud, B. F., 119 Franklin.
Kamlah, Charles, Hudson, cor. York.
Kennedy, E. C, 466 Grove.
Kimpel, John, Jr., 1041 Summit a v.
Kiretein, A., Jr., 37 Erie.
Koch, Herman, 379 Palisade av.
Krause, G. A., 235 Grove.
Kuehne, C, 590 Central.
Laird, W. R., 250 Washington.
Lange, A., 291 Central av.
Levering, P. W., 587 Summit av.
LongstafE, W. W., 300 Grand
Ludlow, John E., 42 Hoboken av.
Lyons & Zeigler, 464 Bergen av.
MacKensie, Alex., 82 Montgomery.
MacKensie, Edward, 82 Montgomery
McNeill, Chas. J., 119 Hancock av.
Maes, G. C. L., 151 Oakland av.
Mannion, Patrick J., 197 Bergen av.
Marino, D. A., 53 Green.
Mitzenius, Charles, 630 Ocean av.
Mooney, J. J., 505 Grove.
Moore. J. E., 154 Newark av.
Morgan, D. S., Montgomery, cor. Mon-
mouth.
Mount, Elmer W., 200 Washington.
Mount, G. P., 399 West Side av.
Moeller, A. G., 419 Grove.
Munzing, Wm., 131 Pavonia av.
Pauly, C. H., 155 Pacific.
Petri©, J. M., Central av, near Hobo-
ken av.
Phillips, G. W., 124 Newark av.
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DBUOGJSTS OF NEW JERSEY.
JEESEY CITY.— Continued.
Petrie, J. M., Wayne and Varick.
Roder, Herman, 355 Central av.
Rolle, Arthur, 962 Summit av.
JRuppel, Frederick, 367 Ocean av.
Rutter, Edvsrin, Pavonia av. cor. Coles,
Schleming, C, 1051 Summit av.
Silvers, E. B., 5 Montgomery.
Stoddard, F., 557 Grove.
Totten. V. M., Jersey av. c. Sth.
Trautemann, C. E., 66 Hoboken av.
Vockroth, Emil, 79 Newark av.
Wagner, Oscar, 276 Newark av.
Wagner, Otto, 271 York.
Waterson, J., 420 Grove.
Weller, A. P., 57 Congress.
Wells Ephraim S., 22 Summit av.
West End Pharmacy, 747 Newark.
White, George H., 190 Newark av.
Willard, O. A. 711 Ocean av.
Wilms, George L., 142 Monticello av,
Wright, Louis R., 132 Jackson a v.
Zoeller, August, 942 Summit av.
JUNCTION, Hunterdon.
Albright, M. R.
KEARNY, •
Goldberg's Prescription Pharmacy, 18
Kearny av.
Reid, J. W., 1 Kearny av.
KEY PORT, Monmouth.
McKinney, E.
Warn, W. E.
LAKEWOOD, Ocean.
Bye, C. A.
Harrison, W. J.
Larrabee, A. S.
LAMBERTVILLE, Hunterdon.
Closson, E. W.
Cochran & Co., S. W.
Shamolia, G. M.
LAWRENCEVILLE, Mercer.
DeWitt, E.
LEBANON, Hunterdon.
Shurt, S. J.
LINDON, Union.
Stone, Jr., W. A.
LITTLE FALLS, Passaic.
Benham, E. N.
Furbeek Bros.
LONG BRANCH CITY, Monmouth.
Atwood, H. A.
Britton, John T.
Harding, F. L.
Reed, W. S.
Rothenberg & Co.
Smythe, Jr., Wm. L.
Tabor. E. E.
Wert & Co., J. R.
LUMBERTON, Burlington.
Prickitt, Elmer D.
MADISON, Morris.
Brown, W. T.
Larison, W. H.
MANAHAWKIN, Ocean.
Wildonger, W.
MANASQUAN, Monmouth.
Antonidee & Son.
Burroughs, G. V. W.
MANCHESTER, Ocean,
Larrabee, E. F.
MANTUA, Gloucester.
Hillegas, E. 0.
Marlton, Burlington.
Zelley, W. H.
MATAWAN, Monmouth.
Bell, A.
Slater, F. H.
MAY'S LANDING, Atlantic,
.James, H. C.
MEDFORD, Burlington.
Pine, W. C.
Thorn, H. P.
MERCHANTVILLE, Camden.
Jennings, Charles H., M. D.
METUCHEN, Middlesex
Tapping, J. H.
MIDDLE VALLEY, Morris.
Wack, Luther C.
MILFORD, Hunterdon.
Darmon, C. H., M. D.
MILLBURN, Essex.
Campbell, George S.,
MILLSTONE, Somerset.
Owens, Arnold.
MILLTOWN, Middlesex.
Crenning, E. E.
Kulthan, C. W.
MILLVILLE, Cumberland.
Ludlam, Mulford
Neal & Co.. Charles B.
Weber, P. N.
Weber, George W.
Wheaton & Co., T. C.
MINE HILL, Morris.
Jenkins, Buck & Co.
MONT GLAIR, Essex.
Baldwin, B. H., Church cor. Fuller-
ton ave. '
Benham & Johnson, 550 Bloomfield
ave.
Central Pharmacy.
Dodds Pharmacy, 436 Bloomfield ave.
Garrison, Frank, 610 Bloomfield ave.
Hutfeld, Chas.
Miller, J. F., 244 Bloomfield ave.
Mont Clair Pharmacy.
Reuss, Emil A., 2 Church.
Robertson, A. R.
MOORESTOWN, Burlington.
Reeve, W. S.
MORRISTOWN, Morris
Carrell, E. A.
Daly, Peter J.
Headley, C. F.
Looney, E. J.
Roy, H. C.
Smith, Henry M.
Stiles, J. E.
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MOUNT ARLINGTON, Morris.
Furstenwarther, J. B.
MOUNT HOLLY, Burlington.
Barrington, R. G.
Flynn, John J.
Houck, Galvin.
Jones, E. B.
MofEet, Craig.
Prickett, E. D.
Williams, G. T.
MULLICA HILL, Gloucester.
Mathews, Albert H.
NAVESINK, Monmouth.
Johnson. John M.
NEWARK, Essex.
Allers, M. D., Henry, Harrison ave.
Arndt, George, 65 S. Orange ave.
Avery, A. L., 607 Broad.
Bradner, R. D., cor. Bloomfield and
Summer aves.
Breunig, John, 270 Springfield ave.
Brugnier, Francis, Hamburg place
cor. Lafayette.
Burckhardt, A., Orange cor. Nesnitt.
Burckhardt, Andrew F., 271 Orange
ave.
Coleman, John H., 380 Broad.
Columbia Pharmacy, High and Sussjx
sts.
Crescent Drug 'and Chemical Co.,
627-631 Broad.
Crooks, Altha B., 185 Warren.
Cummins, M. D., James H., Clinton
ave.
DeLeemans, Alexander, 132 Spruce.
Donaldson, W. H., Warren.
Duncker, C. H., 28 Fair.
Eckert, John, 168 Ferry.
Egge, Julius, M. D., 439 Washington
ave.
Ehlers, Albert, Bowery.
Feind, F. L., 115 Broome.
Frazer, S. H., M. D., Park Place.
Galluba, H. J., 56 New York ave.
Garrigan, P. J., c. High and Spring-
field aves. and 709 Broad.
Geiger, Max, 88 Market.
Germania Pharmacy, 154 Springfield
ave.
Goldberg, E. H., M. D., Kearney ave.
Kearney.
Goldsticker, David, 51 S. Orange ave.
Haase, F. A., 450 Springfield ave.
Hagar, John F., M. D., 88 Ferry.
Hoagland, Jr., Wm. H., 295 Bank.
Holzhauer, Charles, Broad c. Market.
IlifE, E. P., M. D., Pacific c. Olive.
Kazenmayler, A. F., Van Buren i;.
Kinsey, J. L., 671 Broad.
Kraemer, C. F., M. D., 105 Mulberry.
Kugler, Wm. G., 1123 Broad.
Kugler & Co., Wm. G., Clinton and
Avon ave.
Lapp, C. J., 86 Orchard.
Lehmaeher, F., M. D., 166 Springfield
ave.
Lewis Bros., 238 Market.
Lewit, Julius, 154 Spruce.
Linnett, Alexander M., 77 Clinton ave.
Linnett, George, Sherman c. Freling-
huysen ave.
McCuUy, F. K., 114 Congress.
Mandeville, C. D., M. D., 412 Mul
berry.
Marsh, Mrs. L. D., "288 Plaine.
Martin, Wm. P., 365 S. Orange av.
Meeker & Co., F. B., Central av. and
Norfolk.
Meigs, A. H., 150 Bloomfield av.
Menk, Charles W., 106 Market.
Mennen, Gerhard, 577 Broad.
Moll, C. P., 152 Central av.
Moore, W. E., 370 Central av.
Newark City Pharmacy, 67 Bank.
New Jersey Homoeo. Pharmacy, 26
Academy.
Nolte, Henry W., 108 Bowery.
Palis, M., 118 Belmont av.
Pell, Wm. L., 440 Orange av.
Peters, A. C, M. D., 304 Belleville av.
Petty, E. R., 925 Broad.
Polardy, Frank H., Central av., cor.
Harrison.
Reichle, EmU, 362 Springfield av.
Reid, J. W., M. D., Kearney av.,
Kearney.
Reiser, Joseph, 237 South Orange av.
Rimmels & Son, C, 137 Baldwin.
Robbins, G. W. T., 949 Broad.
Rodeman, F. W., 77 Ferry.
Roeber & Guenther, 163 W. Kinney.
Rosenbeck, Charles, Jones cor. Spring-
field a ve.
Roseville Pharmacy, Orange and
Roseville.
Roth'i, C. W., Harrison ave.
Roth's Pharmacy, Philip, 295 Market.
Sayre, W. H., 588-590 Orange ave.
Sayre & Co., J. A., 483 Broad.
Schaefer, G. I., 28 Bowery.
Schurr, Albert, Belleville ave. cor.
Oriental.
Sch^^arz, S., 903 Broad.
Scudder, W. R., 95 Belleville ave.
Seidler Drug Co., 21 Ferry.
Smith, D. W., M. D., Walnut cor.
Pacific.
Smith & Co., C. B., 863 Broad.
Smith, Mary E., 320 Bank.
Sommerhoff, J. F., 19 Market.
Southard, Lott, M. D., Union.
Spies, Albert, 228 Springfield ave.
Squire, M. F., 339 Harrison.
Staebler, Richard, 848 Broad.
Staehle, Louis L., 139 S. Orange ave.
Staehle, Wm., 368 15th ave.
Stanford, W. H., 256 Mulberry.
Sutphen, Joseph S., 200 Orange ave.
Swift's Pharmacy, 68 Orange ave.
Terbell, W. D., 87 Bloomfield ave.
Townley, W. M., 26 Bank.
Vandei-voort, R. W., 482 Broad.
Van Ness, T. P., 362 Broad.
Vasa, Max, 77 Prince.
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DEUGOISTS OF NEW JERSEY.
NEWARK.— Continued.
Von Gehren, O. E., 200 Ferry.
Warren, W. H., 181 Verona ave.
Watkins, Frederick I., 191 Clinton
ave.
Wilhelm, R. E., 86 Elm.
Wirth, Robert, 50 William.
Wuench, Charles, 494 Springfield ave.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Middlesex.
Bissett, George H.
Cuddy & Co., Robert D.
Davidson & Wilson.
Bastbum, Charles T.
Bastburn, Mrs. Robert.
Eascburn, Mrs. Emma.
Horton, W. A.
Lippincott, P. B., M. D.
McGinnis, W. B.
Opera House Pharmacy.
Palmer, B. D.
Rust, Frank H.
Rust & Sons, W.
Stephens, D.
Van Deusen, John H.
Van Pelt & Co., R. G.
NEW EGYPT, Ocean.
Comptou, J. Harley.
NEW FOUNDLAND, Morris.
Brown & Son, J. P.
NEW GBRMANTOWN, Hunterdon.
Fisher & Son, J. R.
NEWTON, Sussex.
Fellows, A. F.
Roe, Chas.
Rosenkraus, J. V.
Ryerson, H. O.
OCEAN CITY, Cape May.
Waggoner, J. S., M. D.
OCEAN GROVE, Cape May.
White, A. A.
WooUey, Stephen D.
OCEANIC, Monmouth.
Striker, H., Jr.
OLD BRIDGE, Middlesex.
Disbrow, S. M.
ORANGE, Essex.
Ammerman & Co., C. L.
Brownell & Lowe, 141 Main st. cor.
High.
Clarke, James.
Ingram, John S., 333 Main st.
Miller, Louis I., 339 Main st.
Morehouse, J. T.
Musler, A.
Parsons & Co., M. Hall, Main st.
Tiesler, B.
ORANGE VALLEY, Essex.
Morehouse, J. T.
Smith, M. E.
Yatman, J. L.
OXFORD, Warren.
Allen, J. A.
PALMYRA, Burlington.
Stager, E. W.
PASSAIC, Passaic.
Lane, Otto.
McDonald, Nicholas.
Marcellus, Herbert.
Post, P. V.
Shuit, Wilifred E.
Struble, J. H., M. D.
Terhune Drug Co.
Van Riper & Co.
PATEBSON, Passaic.
Atkinson, J. W., 156 N. Main.
Bracklein, E. W., 103 Market.
Bradsworth, J. H., 428 Main.
Brown, H., Mill cor. Grand.
Cahoon, Joseph H., 35 Hamburgh avt
Campbell, C. M., 84 Beech.
Decker, W. P., 60 Broadway.
Doty, E. W., 379 Totowa ave.
Hill, W. E., 529 Main.
Kane, T. J., M. D., 349 Grand.
Kent, Benjamin, 159 Main.
King, Jr., J. W., 484 Broadway.
Kinsella, C. P., 163 Main.
Kinsella, W. H., Market, cor. Straight.
Mackintosh, M. A., 21 Park av.
Neer's Pharmacy, Division, cor. Pater-
son.
Nussey, A., 36 N. Main.
Gates, E. B., 41 N. Main.
Schmidt, J. F., 143 Beech.
Sykes, Samuel, 131 Market.
Van Dalsen, D., 52 Main.
Von Erde, Wm., 4 Main.
PAULSBOROUGH, Gloucester.
Laws, George.
Reeves, E. L.
PEDRICKTOWN, Salem.
Johnson, H. T.
PEMBERTON, Burlington.
CoUum, S. S.
Davis & Burr.
PENNINGTON Mercer.
Scarborough, George W., Jr.
PENN'S GROVE, Salem.
Johnson, M.
Bobbins, W. D.
PERTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Hubbard, W. W., M. D.
Keasbey, W. P., M. D.
Paris'en, G. W.
Seaman, P. A.
Seaman, George A.
PHILLIPSBURGH, Warren.
Barnitt, M. L.
Bilenberg, George L.
Freeman, W. S.
Griffin, C. E.
Jacoby, A. P.
PLAINFIELD, Union.
Barker, Horsley, 332 E. Front.
Central Pharmacy, 102 B. Front.
Freeman, H. L., 202 Muhlenberg ?1.
Mallinson, A. D., 205 North ave.
Mattieon, W. B., 90 Somerset.
Moy, G. W. v., 401 Park ave.
Randolph, L. W., 143 W. Front.
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DBUaaiSTS OF NEW JERSEY.
695
PL AINFIELD. — Continued.
Reynolds, H. P., Park and North five.
Richards, E. J., cor. W. 4th and Li-
berty.
Rowley, Jr., Frank, cor. Somerset and
Craig PI.
Shaw, R. J., 105 E. Front.
PLAINSBOROUGH, Middlesex.
Van Doren, J. D.
PLEASANTVILLB, Atlantic.
North, Jr., J. H.
POINT PLEASANT, Ocean.
Mangold, G-. A.
PORT NORRIS, Cumberland.
Bacon, S. L.
Day, S. T.
PORT ORAM, Morris.
Oram, Hance & Co.
PRINCETON, Mercer.
Briner, Wm. L.
Hankins, Wm. L.
Marsh & Burk.
Priest, Joseph,
RAHWAY, Union.
Brown, George F.
Huth, Edward.
Mallon, J. A.
Olirer, F. W., M. D„
Silvers, E. B., M. D.
Siniih, J. G.
Terrill, .T. H.
RAMSEY'S, Berger.
Deyre, O. P.
RANCOGAS, Burlington.
Leeds, H. H.
Lippencott, R. R.
RARITAN, Somerset.
Davis, John V.
Rohn, A. B.
RED BANK, Monmouth.
Chadwick, F. F.
Cooi>er & Sneden.
Miuton, Charles.
Minton & Co.
Morris, J. V.
RIDGEWOOD, Bergen.
Terhune, T. V.
RINGOES, Hunterdon.
Wilson, E. H.
RIVERSIDE, Burlington.
Tietze, O.
RIVBRTON, Burlington.
Oowperthwaite & Co.
ROADSTOWN, Cumberland.
Whitaker, J. H.
ROGKAWAY, Morris.
Goodale, W. B.
ROSELLE, Union.
Tierman, Frank M.
RUTHERFORD, Bergen.
McGee & Co., F. W.
SALEM, Salem.
Dunn, W. H.
Lippincott, J. R.
Lueresen, F.
Robinson, J. C.
SCOTCH PLAINS, Union.
Baker & Mead
SEA BRIGHT, Monmouth.
Reed, James J.
SEA ISLE CITY, Cape May.
Cauffman, Lawrence.
SOMERVILLE, Somerset.
Case, J. U.
Field, James C.
Schenck, J. W.
SOUTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Jaques, George W.
Parisen, A. 0.
SOUTH ORANGE, Bssei.
Friendt, L. E., 8th and Orange ave.
Griffing, James A., S. Orange ave. cor.
Valley.
SOUTH RIVER, Middlesex.
Blssett, F. W.
SOUTH SEAVILLE, Cape May.
Way & Son, P. M.
SPARTA, Cumberland.
Andress, T. H., M. D.
SPRING LAKE BEACH, Monmouth.
Bye, Charles A.
STANHOPE, Sussex.
Ghardavoyne, G.
Nelden's Pharmacy.
STEWARTSVILLE, Warren.
Stone, H. H.
SUCCASUNNA, Morris.
Buck, F. M.
SUMMIT, Union.
Taylor, A. A.
SUMMIT, Union.
Williams, George.
SWEDESBOROUGH, Gloucester.
Guest & Guest.
TENAFLY, Bergen.
Bower, F. G.
Wardle, J. W.
TOMS RIVER, Ocean.
Oahill, E. K.
Mathis, O. B.
TOWN OF UNION (Weehawken P. O.),
Hudson.
Bode, A. C.
HUle, F. W.
Hollander, Max.
Weisman, A. W.
Weitenkampf, Wm.
TRENTON, Mercer.
Anistaki, J. S., Broad and Hanover.
Baker, D. W., 558 Clinton ave.
Barnes, W. H., Broad cor. Barket.
Birt, F. J., Centre cor. Bridge.
Britton, C. P., 3 S. Main.
Brown, T. A., 323 Centre.
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DBUGGISTS OF NEW JERSEY.
TRENTON.— Continuecl.
Cook, D. L., 157 N. Broad.
Dickinson, S., 4 N. Warren.
Fitzgeorge, George, State cor. Stock-
ton.
Hinkle, James N., Clinton ave.
Howell Pharmacy, 339 N. Warren.
Jackson, Wm., 102 N. Willow.
Laird, G. D., 824 S. Clinton ave.
Lalor, F. H., 12 N. Warren.
Lippincott, F B., M. D., 10 E. State.
McAlpin, R. T., 1006 Broad.
Mathie, James li., 637 Centre.
Mickel, W. H., 87 Spring.
Moses, Matthew, 225 Clinton ave., W.
Opdyke, A. L., 627 S. Warren.
Patterson, A. R., 206 Broad.
Richards, H. N., 147 Perry.
Riggs, B. E., Monmouth cor. Walnut.
Schafer, H., 317 Broad.
Skellenger, E. B., Hamilton, cor. Hud-
son.
Strauser, John, Princeton, cor. Bruns-
wick.
Stretch, D. E., 602 S. Warren.
Thatcher, J., Hudson and Elmer.
Thomas, G. N., 1110 Chestnut.
Tidd, M., 694 Broad.
Tinkler, S. B., State and Warren.
Young, C. H., Perry, cor. Southard.
TUCKA.HOB, Cape May.
Abbot, B. T.
Marshall, J. and R.
TUCKBRTON, Ocean.
Tuckerton Pharmacy, Reeves, M. T,'.
TURKEY, Monmouth.
Hall, George.
VALLEY, Hunterdon.
Farrow & Son, M.
VINCBNTOWN, Burlington.
Hilliard, Frank S.
VINELAND, Cumberland.
Bidwell & Co.
Taylor, A. C.
Wallington & Co., E. M.
WASHINGTON, Warren.
Carter, J. S.
Ribble, D. W.
WEEHAWKEN, Hudson.
Wonters, H. H.
WESTFIELD, Union.
Bayard, G. A.
Gale, Wm.
Shove, Robert B.
WEST HOBOKEN, Hudson.
Enke, T.
Seelicke, F.
WohnJich, Carl F.
WEST ORANGE.
Bretzfeld, A. M., Valley road oppo-
site Pleasant ave.
Geiger, Geo. J., opposite St. Mark's
Church.
WESTVILLE, Gloucester.
GrofE, A., M. D.
WHIPPANY, Morris.
Polhemus, J. H.
WHITEHOUSB STATION, Hunter-
don.
Voorhees, Isaiah.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Gloucester.
Read, C. H.
WOODBRIDGE, Middlesex.
Brown, M. A.
Drake, C.
WOODBURY, Gloucester.
Marshall, A. S.
Merritt, J. W.
Robbins, Geo. A.
WOODSTOWN, Salem.
Andrews, 6. M.
Guest, H.
WORTENDYKB, Bergen.
Lawrence, H. F.
WRIGHTSTOWN, Burlington.
Smith & Brc, H. H.
TARDVILLE, Mercer.
Hutchinson, Sylvanug.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAW OF MARYLAND.
Under which druggists are permitted to
conduct the retail drug business in Bal-
timore oity, as amended and enacted
by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, at its January session, 1892, and
now in force.
An Act to repeal sections 388 to 396
Inclusive of Article IV of the Public
Local Laws, title "City of Baltimore,"
sub-title "Commissioners of Pharmacy
and Practical Chemistry," and to re-
enact the same with amendments.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, that section
388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 894, 395,
and 396 inclusive of Article IV of Pub-
lic Local Laws, title "City of Baltimore,"
Bub-title "Commissioners of Pharmacy
and Practical Chemistry," be, and the
same are hereby, repealed and re-enacted
with amendments so as to read as fol-
lows:
Section 388. That the term or name
Pharmacist in the meaning and scope
of this Act does mean, embrace and' ap-
ply to all persons engaged in vending,
at retail, drugs, medicines and chemicals
for medicinal use, and in compounding
and dispensing physicians' prescriptions,
either as owners of stores, as managing
assistants, or as relief clerks in temporary
charge of stores.
Section 389. That any person who,
after the passage of this Act, does or
shall vend, at retail, poisonous drugs
for medicinal use, or compound or dis-
pense physicians' prescriptions in the
City of Baltimore without complying
with the requirements of this Act, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
be subject to a penalty or fine of fifty
dollars ($50.00) for each and every week
he shall continue to vend, at retail,
poisonous drugs for medicinal use, or
compound or dispense physicians' pre-
scriptions in violation of this Act; said
penalty or fine to be sued for in the
name of the State of Maryland before
a Justice of the Peace, as small debts
are now recoverable; said penalty or
fine to go to the Maryland Board of
Pharmacy, appointed under this Act,
to be used as a fund for carrying out
the provisions of this Act; and it shall
be the duty of the State's Attorney of
the City of Baltimore, at the request of
eaid Board of Pharmacy, to prosecute
any person who shall have violated any
requirement of this Act, provided that
nothing in this Act shall be so con-
strued as to prevent any practicing phy-
sician from supplying medicines in con-
nection with professional practice, nor
to restrict the sale, at retail, of patent
and proprietary medicines and com-
pounds prepared and compounded for
medical use by wholesale dealers in
drugs and medicines, when sold in
original package — ^box or bottle; and no
penalty shall hereafter be enforced
against any person for the sale of patent
or proprietary medicines or compounds
prepared by wholesale dealers in drugs
and medicines when sold as aforesaid;
and no penalty shall hereafter be en-
forced against any person for the sale
of proprietary or patent medicines or
drugs other than poisonous.
Section 390. That the Maryland Col-
lege of Pharmacy shall nominate, bien-
nially, of the most skilled and competent
pharmacists of the City of Baltimore
ten (10) persons, from amongst whom
the Governor shall appoint three (3)
Commissioners, whose duty it shall be to
faithfully and impartially execute or
cause to be executed all the provisions
and requirements of this Act. They
shall, upon application and in such man-
ner and in such place as they may de-
termine, examine each and every person
who shall desire to engage in vending,
retail, drugs, medicines or chemicals
for medicinal use, or in compounding and
dispensing physicians' prescriptions in the
City of Baltimore, touching his compe-
tency and qualifications, and upon being
satisfied that the person so examined is
competent and qualified to vend, at re-
tail, drugs, medicines and chemicals for
medicinal use, and compound and dis-
pense physicians' prescriptions safely,
and without jeopardy to the health and
lives of the people of the City of Balti-
more, they or any two of them shall
grant such person a certificate of com-
petency and register him as a Pharma-
cist.
Section 391. That the Commissioners
appointed under this Act shall be styled
and known as the "Commissioners of
Pharmacy and Practical Chemistry,"
and shall hold ofiice for two years and
thereafter, until their successors have
been appointed and have qualified. Said
Commissioners shall, within thirty (30)
days after notification of their appoint-
ment, each subscribe to an oath before
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAW OF MARYLAND.
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bal-
timohe City to impartially and faith-
fully discharge the duties prescribed by
this Act. The position of any Commis-
sioner appointed under this Act who
shall fail to so qualify within the time
and in the manner named shall
be vacant. The Governor shall fill all
vacancies occurring from amongst the
persons nominated by the Maryland
College of Pharnfaey under section 390
of this Act.
Section 392. That each and every per-
son, before commencing to vend, 'at re-
tail, drugs, medicines or chemicals for
medicinal use, or to compound or dis-
pense physicians' prescriptions in the
City of Baltimore, as managing owner
of a store or as managing assistant of a
store, or as relief clerk temporarily in
charge of a store, shall register as a
pharmacist under the provisions of this
act. That every person who shall at
the time that this act goes into effect
be engaged in vending, at retail, drugs,
medicines and chemicals for medicinal
use, and compounding and dispensing
physicians' prescriptions in the City of
Baltimore, and registered as pharma-
cist under an act entitled "An act to
prevent incompetent persons from con-
ducting business as pharmacists or vend-
ing, at retail, drugs, medicines or chemi-
cals for medicinal use in the City of
Baltimore," approved April 1, 1872, and
amended by the repeal and re-enactment
of sections 2 and 9, chapter 91, passed
at January tession, 1876, shall be deem-
ed competent to register as a pharmacist
within the meaning of this act. That
every person holding a diploma from a
regular chartered and recognized college
or school of pharmacy, based upon a
full apprenticeship of four years, as a
pharmacist, and Who presents satisfac-
tory evidence of these facts to the said
Commissioners of Pharmacy and Prac-
tical Chemistry, shall be deemed compe-
tent, and entitled to register as a phar-
macist.
Section 893. That said Commissioners
of Pharmacy and Practical Chemistry
shall demand and receive from each
applicant for registration whom they ex-
amine five (5) dollars for each examina-
tion, and shall likewise be entitled to
demand and receive one (1) dollar from
every person whom they register or re-
register, which money so received under
the provisions of this section shall be
used and applied by the said board
to defray the expenses accruing or aris-
ing under this act. And that every
pharmacist, managing assistant and
relief clerk in the City of Baltimore
shall re-register annually, after his first
registration, during the term he shall
continue in the practice of his profes-
sion, on such date as the Board of
Pharmacy may determine, and shall
pay to the said board the fee of one
(1) dollar as provided in this section,
for which he shall receive a renewal of
said registration.
Section 394. That in case of the death
of a registered pharmacist, doing busi-
ness as such in the City of Baltimore,
his legal representative may continue said
business for the benefit of the estate
of said deceased under the control and
management of a registered pharmacist,
subject to all requirements of this act.
Section 395. That no person, unless he
be registered as a pharmacist under this
act, or unless he be an apprentice who
has had at least two years' experience
under a pharmacist, or who has attended
at least one full course of lectures on
pharmacy, chemistry and materia medica,
shall be permitted to compound and dis-
pense the prescriptions, except under the
supervision of a registered pharmacist.
Any registered pharmacist violating this
section, or permitting its violation in any
store, under his charge or management,
shall be subject to a penalty or fine
of not more than fifty (50) dollars,
which fines are to be disposed of as
provided in section 393.
Section 396. That all acts and parts of
acts, 60 far as they may be in con-
flict with this act, are hereby declared
void and of no effect.
Section 397. Any person who shall mix
with any substance or preparation used,
or intended to be used as an official
medicine, any foreign or inert sub-
stance for the purpose of adulterating
or weakening the same, or shall know-
ingly sell or shall knowingly offer for
sale any official medicines so adulterated
or deficient in standard strength, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
subject to a penalty or fine of fifty (50)
dollars, as provided in the preceding sec-
tion.
At the next session of the General
Assembly of Maryland the effort will
again be made to get a law passed for
the entire State.
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KEGISTER OF THE DRUGGISTS OF MARYLAND.
ABERDEEN, Harford.
Hanway & Co., T. L.
Walker, George.
ACCIDENT, Garrett.
Gnagey, J. E.
ANNAPOLIS, Anne Arundel.
Feldmeyer Bros.
Green, T. Kent.
Henkel, Charles B.
Munroe, Charles G.
Rullman, W. H.
Welsh & Dodd.
Worthington & Co.
ARIilNGTON, Baltimore.
Palmer, J. C.
Polk, H. R.
BALTIMORE, Baltimore.
Allen Bros., 3098 Cedar av., 1st av. N.
Altrelth, David, 922 Light.
Andrews & Thompson, 703 N. Eutaw
Appleby, S. N., Pleasant and Calvert
Arendt, Charles, Canton av. and Hud-
son.
Arnold & Co., 101 N. Eutaw.
Ayd, John, M. D., 1937 E. Monumtnt.
Ayd, Joseph, 801 Ensor.
Bailey, C. W., 431 W. Pratt.
Bale, Robert D., Curtis Bay A. A.
Co.
Barker, Charles, Baltimore and Pop-
pleton.
Bamett, W. P., 331 E. Lanvale.
Baughman, J. C, Edmondson, cor.
Bruue.
Beck, John G., Caroline, o. Federal.
Becker, Henry C, 936 E. Eager.
Becker, Louis, 1800 E. Pratt.
Benson, P. V., 1047 HoUins.
Benton, L. B., 416 Laurens.
Binau, A. M., 1761 E. Preston.
Blaney, F. M., 201 S. Gilmore.
Blaney, G W., 2001 Wilkins av.
Blaes, J. H., 408 N. Gay.
Bode, S. W., 740 Light.
Boerick & Tafel (Horn.), 228 N. How-
ard.
Bolton, John H., 1201 N. Broadway.
Bonner, E. M., Baltimore and Front.
Boucsein, Louis, Lexington, cor. Arch.
Bowers, James W., 1001 W. Balti-
more.
Bowersox, J. J., 457 E. 23d, N.
Brack, Charlee B., 520 Forrest.
Broadbelt, J. E., Jr., 1000 E. Pres-
ton.
Brown, John W., 1531 Retreat.
Brown, Joseph D., 844 Frederick
Ave. Exten,
Brown, Wm. E., W. North av., cor.
10th.
Burton, Robert F., 1401 N. Charles.
Busehman Bros., 900 N. Eden.
Buechmann, C. H., 1900 Orleans.
Campbell & Co., W. L., 903 N. Charles.
Carnes, M. F., 565 Roland av.
Caspari, Wm., Jr., 1100 Penn. av.
Caspari, Wm., Jr., McMecheneor
Druid Hill av.
Chaney, L. P., 300 N. Broadway.
Chaney, Leonard P., 35 Milton av.
Charsbee, Bennett W., 1201 Druid
Hill av.
Gharshee, J. E., 208 3d av., N.
Cherry, Wm. W., 401 Aisquith.
Christ, John A., 614 S. Patterson,
Park av.
Cook, C. C, Druid Hill, c. Lanvale.
Coming, A. J., 1501 Bolton.
Councell, E. H., Gilmor and Lan-
vale.
Croft, S. F., 530 N. Charles.
Croft & Conlyn, 801 Park av.
Cronhardt, Jr., J. C, 730 Green-
mount av.
Cunningham, Geo. W., 1407 B. Pratt.
Curley, Joseph H., 909 Fdk av. Exten.
Damm, W. G. , 1107 Columbia av.
Dannetel, George F., Broadway, u.
Gongh.
Davis, D. O., Gay and Dallas.
Davis, John A., 700 N. Carey.
Dawson, Wm., 450 W. Biddle.
Debrian, George R., St. Paul, cor.
21st, N.
De Frehn, C. W., Eutaw place, c.
Lanvale.
Denhard, Fred., Light, c. West.
Denton, J. S., North and Park avs.
Dickinson, James A., 700 W. Balti-
more.
Dickinson, H. J., Madison and Broad-
way.
Dickinson, W. B., 1600 S. Charles.
Dickinson & Co., 900 Warner.
Dodson, 0. M., 1100 Linden av.
Doeller, Charles H., 1001 N. Broad-
way.
Dorsey, Frank, 1436 Pennsylvania av.
Downs Bros., 1927 Linden.
Dryden, E. H., 2200 Charles.
Duke, Augustin W., York rd, c. Home-
land av.
Dull, W. H., 1800 Division.
Earhart, John H. T., 2331 Barclay.
Ebert, D. C, 900 S. Sharp.
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DRUGGISTS OF 3IABYLAND.
BALTIMORE- Continued.
Edwards, W. F., M. D, 1800 E. Balti-
more.
Eichner, John C, 401 N. Strieker.
Elliott, Frank F., 4002 Roland av.
Elliott & Bros., H. A., 673 I.erlng-
ton.
JdJmory, J. K. B., 1201 Park av.
Bsslinger, Edward, 1514 E. Baltimore
av.
Fairbanks & Watts, 210O Orleans.
Fehsenfeld, Henry, 1 N. Clinton.
Fersner, L. &., 1034 Ridgely,
Fischer, B. B., 1800 E. Fayette.
Forien, Wm., 303 Falls road, (Wood-
berry).
Foster & Stauff, 637 Hanover.
Fouch, W. M., 1 W. North av.
Frames & Son, G. A., 701 N. Gay.
Frayer, Charles F., 1600 N. Gay.
Fuld, M. E., 1535 Park a v.
Geiger, John W., 201 S. High.
Gilroy, W. S., 1054 N. Gay.
Gilson, C. A., 708 George.
Goslan, John P. B., 2108 Jefferson.
Gosman, Adam J., 346 N. Charles.
Grauel F., 212 B. Cross.
Greentree, Hiram, 2119 Penna. av.
Gross, John I., 1435 Orleans.
Grote, F. J., Gilmore cor. Baker.
Habliston, C. C, 500 E. Baltimore.
Hall, R. E. L., 250 Gorsuch av.,
Hance Drug Co., Seth S., 216 Spears
Wharf.
Hancock, J. H., 800 W. Lombard.
Hare, N. R., 921 Madison av.
Harrison, F. A., 1323 E. Biddle.
Harrison, J. O., 701 E. Preston.
Hasenbalg, Ernest, 528 S. Broadway.
Hassan, Joseph, Cross and Cleveland.
Healey, George, 1501 Aisquith.
Heinze, Otto B., 1225 Hull.
Hemple, J. F., Valley and Eager.
Hengst, J. E., 754 N. Gay.
Herr, John, Biddle and Penna. av.
Hirshman & Co., Baltimore, c. High.
Hoke & Swartz, 330 W. Baltimore.
Hopkins, J. S., 203 Park av.
Horn, Louis G, 697 W. Mulberry.
Horn, Jr., Louis C, 1547 Myrtle av.
Horn, Phil, Fulton av. and Saratoga.
Huchena, J. T., 1300 E. Chase.
Hughes, W. M., 2400 Pennsylvania
av.
Hulshoff, Wm., 2 E. Montgomery.
Huthwelker, A. C, 608 W. Saratoga.
Hyde, H. C, 701 N. Fremont av.
Hynson & Westcott, 421 N. Charles.
Imhofe, H. H., 800 S. Sharp.
Jarvis, Hamlet, 254 S. Bond.
Jennings & Co., N. H., 336 N.
Charles.
Jerrentrup, W. H., Broadway and
Federal.
Jiminez, Lino J., 1237 E. Eager.
Johnson, George M. & Co., 430 S.
Broadway.
Jones, C. P., Gilmor c. Ijorman.
Jung, J. G., Lancasrter, c. Cannon.
Kabernagel, E. H., 1001 N. Carey.
Kach, A., 1470 William.
Kahn, Moses S., 891 W. Lafayjcte.
Kahu Bros., Baltimore and Bridge.
Kahn & Co., M. S., Liberty, cor. Lex-
ington.
Kasten, Charles F., 1000 N. Eutaw.
Kelly, Thomas, M. D., 241 S. Exeter.
Kennard, J. B., 1137 Light.
Kilner, A. E., 501 N. CarroUton.
Kirby, T. E., Sharp and Lee.
Klemper, H. A., 432 N. Broadway.
Koldewey, A. H., Pratt and Fulton.
Koldewey, A. H., Warren av. and
Williams.
Kornmann, L. F., Paca, cor. Little
Green.
Krantz & Bro., John C, Bond, cor.
Oliver.
Kuethe, Louis, Fulton, cor. Riggs av.
Lang, Nicholas T., 27 S. Fulton av.
Leppe, M., M. D., 2100 Boston.
Laroque Drug Co., 700 E. Baltimore.
Laroque, B. & R., 2040 B. Pratt.
Lauer, J. J., 231 N. Calvert.
Lauer, M. J., Myrtle and Harlem av.
Lautenbach, B., North, cor. Hartford.
Lfflutenbach, Ferdinand, 500 N. Fre-
mont.
Lautenbach, Robert, Eutaw, cor. Sar-
atoga.
Lee, Stephen M., 301 Hanover.
Lenz, William, Arlington av., cor. Xiex-
ington.
Leonard, O. F., 141 Aisquith.
Lilly, Rogers & Co., (W. & B.), 108 B.
Baltimore.
Linderman, H. A., Hanover, cor. West.
Livingston & Co., 1018 York Road.
Lotterer, C. G., Gilmor, cor. Lexing-
ton.
Lotz, Wm. 556 Conway.
Louderman, George F., 1254 E. Fay-
ette.
Luck, Charles A., Eastern av. cor.
Wolf.
Luck, Robert, 37 Elliott exten.
Luck, W. M., 253 S. Washington.
McGlure, B., 431 N. Eutaw.
McElwee, H. Q.^ 400 Park av.
McGlannan & Hall, Madison av. cor.
Wilson.
McNeal, F. B., John and Mosher.
Manger, John F., 1000 Edmondson av.
Mansfield, Samuel, 1001 W. Baltimore.
Marley, J. H., York Road and Chesa-
peake av.
Massey & Co., J. L., 602 Harford.
Mayer, Jacob L., 1463 Penna av.
Meikle, Frank A., 1300 N. Fremont
av.
Merryman, G. W., Riggs av. cor. Gil-
more.
Milby, Arthur R., 781 Lexington.
Miller, Louis, 847 S. Chesapeake av.
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701
BALTIMOEE.— Continued.
Moore, G. H., Patterson park and
Fairmount av.
Moore, J. Faris, 730 N. Howard.
Moore, Wm. H., 625 3d av., N.
Moore & Copper, 214 W. Lexington.
Morris, Thomas J. V., 4 Tinges Lane.
Moyer, E. E., 931 E. Biddle.
Mueller, Max E., 821 S. Broadway.
Mules, Nathan C, 1330 W. Balti-
more.
Mullikin, Rollins J., 501 F'k'd av.,
Exten.
Myer, O. R. Monroe and Edmondson
av.
Noelle & Co., Charles, 809 S. Ann.
Nordman, Herman,1231 E. Preston.
Onnen, Arnold M., 1024 Ridgely.
Onnen, D. F., 1000 S. Sharp.
Oppenieimer, H. D., 340 N. Gay.
Ott, G. F., 1800 Bond.
Otto, Fred'k A., 602 Hartford av.
Otto, John F., 1801 E. Eager.
Overholt, W. F., Fulton, cor. Edmond-
aon.
Perel, M. & Co., 254 S. Broad.
Perkins & Co., J. H., 423 N. Howard.
Petzold, R. T., 931 E. Baltimore.
Pfeffer, Charles W., Brooklyn, A. A.
Co.
Pfeffer, E. A., 725 York Road.
Pilson, A. C, 1329 W. Baltimore.
Piquet, J. P., 1401 Edmonson av.
Pue, C. R., 1436 W. Baltimore.
Quandt Bros.. 124 S. Howard.
Read, Wm. H., 127 N. Howard.
Reindollar, H. A., 1439 Lafayette av.
Reindollar, Louis, 1713 Federal.
Reiuhardt, Otto, 1515 Eastern av.
Richardson, T. L., 201 W. 25th.
Rickes, John, Jr., Broadway, cor.
Canton.
Robinson, O. P., 1445 E. Monument.
Robinson & Co., R. K., 432 W. Cal-
vert.
Robinson, Samuel E., 2120 W. Pratt.
Roe & Smith, 80O Columbia av.
Roe & Smith, 43 S. Strieker.
Roe & Smith, Scott and Hamburg.
Rohrback & Co., T., Druid Hill av.
and Baker.
Ross, Oscar E., 6 W. North av.
Roth, Louis J., 1600 Light.
Routson & Co., C. W., 614 W. Frank-
lin.
Roy, Alpheus H., 100 S. Broadway.
Ruhl, George M., Mt. Winans.
Russell, E. J., 535 S. Ann.
Sachs, Robert, 1918 B. Baltimore.
Sappington, Pumell F., York rd., c.
Arlington av.
Sappington, R., 330 N. Gay.
Sauer, F. A., 439 N. Centre av.
Schade, Fred'k, 1156 Columbia av.
Scheldt, P. R. C, 458 Riverside av.
Scheufler, H., 2000 Canton av.
Schindel, H. & Co., 1439 Lafayette
av.
Schmidt, Christian, 617 S. Broadway.
Schmidt, E. A., Penna. av., c. Bloom.
Schneider, Henry, 347 Smallwood.
Schrader, A., 2920 Elliott.
Schroeder, H. J., 444 E. North ave.
Schulte, F. W., 685 Columbia av.
Schulte, John A., M. D., 1400 Gough.
Schulte & Bro., C. M., SOii Hanover.
Schultze, Emil, 1306 Hanover.
Schulze, Louis, 631 S. Patterson Park
av.
Schuman, Otto G., Ashland ave. cor.
Caroline.
Schwartz, Wm. H., 3100 Elliott.
Seal G. B. 1601 Eutaw Place.
Sears, C. C, 439 N. Gilmor.
Seewald, W. G., 1000 W. Lombard.
Senft & Co., Louis, 23 N. Howard.
Senhenn, Wm., Saratoga and Schroe-
der.
Sharp & Dohme, 301 W. Pratt.
Sherman, Louis F., 800 E. Baltimore.
Shipley, David McG., 164 Chestnut
av., N.
Slater, G. W., M. D., 1637 W. Fay-
ette.
Smith, Charles G., 726 W. Lafayette
av.
Smith, H., Pennsylvania ave. c. Re-
Smith,'j. C, 1645 E. Baltimore.
Smith, T., 1342 Pennsylvania.
Sohl, George H., 2400 St. Paul.
Sohl, John, 1500 W. Payette.
Sonnenburg, Chas. E. & Co., Balto.,
N., W. e. Greene.
Spetzler, H. C, 1018 Druid Hill ave.
StaufE & Foster, 658 W. Barre.
Stehl, Justus, 516 N. Gay.
Stewart & Co., J. V. D., 301 Han-
over.
Stewart, John W., 1539 E. Monument.
Sticha, Joseph, 1110 N. Wolfe.
Stillman & Son, 1439 Patterson ave.
Strieker, G. T., 1401 Bank.
Stuart, G. H., 1120 W. Fayette.
Stuart, W. A., Baltimore cor. Fre-
mont.
Sudler, Thomas, Baltimore and Har-
rison.
Sullivan, J. P., 1500 Prestman.
Teipel, C. H., E. Frederick ave.
Thiede, W. F., Jr., 1501 B. Baltimore.
Thomas & Thompson, Baltimore and
Light.
Thompson, Wilbur F., 864 W. North
av.
Tilyard, 0. S., Green cor. Franklin.
Todd, A. A., 900 Hanover.
Trainer & Co., 100 S. Poppleton.
Trapp, Chas. P., 701 S. Ann.
Tumbleson, A. L., 201 S. Broadway.
Valentine, H. C, 1001 N. Charles.
Vogel, Henry, Charles cor Clement.
Wager, J. A., 226 Eastern av., Ext.
Walze, J. L., 1531 Madison.
Ware & Co., C. H., 2100 Madison.
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DRUGGISTS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE.— Coutinued.
Warlitz, Gustavus, 27 N. High.
Warnefield, Wm. H., 1400 N. Wash-
ington.
Waters, R. F., 1201 E. North ave.
Watts, Henry R., 2022 E. Baltimore.
Webb & Co., J. A., 1848 Division.
Weilepp, A., 1938 Orleans.
Weilepp, Bruno, Myrtle ave and Lan-
vale.
Weller, George, 700 S. Sharp.
Werckshagen, 0., 258 W. Biddle.
White, B. H., 1941 Druid Hill ave.
White, J. W., 800 N. Gilmor.
Whiteside, W. B., 1700 Edmondson
ave.
Whittle, George W., 1537 E. Pratt.
Whittle, T. S., 1202 B. Preston.
Wich. C L , 1230 N. Strieker.
Wiebking, L. H., 1100 S. Sharp.
Wieseel, J. M., 1101 Madison av.
Wilkins, .Tohn H., 401 N. Carey.
Wilson, H. G., Baltimore and Freder-
ick ave.
Wolf, H. G., Monroe corner Ramsay.
Wolf, liOuis, 1501 Hanover.
Wolf, Bros., 439 S. Chester.
Wolf, Bros., 401 S. Broadway.
Woltereck, G., 628 E. Eager.
Yohn, O. R., 1429 Druid Hill av.
Zwanzger, John L., 1201 W. Lom-
bard.
BARTON, Allegany.
Campbell, E.
BELAIR, Harford.
Bel Air Drug Co.
Richardson & Son, W., M. D.
BERLIN, WORCESTER.
Dirickson, Jr^ L. L.
Franklin, T. Y.
BISHOPVILLE, Worcester.
HoUoway, T. A. J.
BLADENSBURGH, Prince George's.
Barron, Daniel.
BOONSBOROXJGH, Washington.
Hoffman, George W.
BRIGHTON, Montgomery.
Stabler & Co., B. R.
BROOKLYN. Anne Arundel.
Robinson, O. P.
BRUNSWICK, Frederick.
Horine, A. G.
BUCKTOWN, Dorchester.
Smith, C. M.
Willey, E. M.
BURKITTSVILLB, Frederick.
Schillneck, C. N., M. D.
CAMBRIDGE, Dorchester.
Craig, C. P.
Dail, W. W.
Debnam, Thomas.
DeCraft, S. C, M. D.
Hassinger, W. T.
Mace, John
CARROLL, Baltimore.
Brown, J. D.
CATONSVrLLE, Baltimore.
Coskery, H. J.
Thompson, W. B.
CECILTON, Cecil.
Black, R. M.
CBNTREVILLE, Queen Anne's
Forman, B. M.
Tucker & Holland.
CHERRY HILL, Cecil.
Whitaker, James
CHESAPEAKE CITY, Cecil.
Hopper, T. B.
Simpson, J. H.
CHESTERTOWN, Kent.
Stam, C. P. '
Toulson, M. A.
Wicks, T. W.
CHURCH CREEK, Dorchester.
Colston, John M.
CHURCH HILL, Queen Anne's,
Dudley, D. C, M. D.
Evans, W. J.
CLEAR SPRING, Washington.
Hurd, George W.
Perry, John P.
OOCKBYSVILLE, Baltimore.
Oftmee & Bro., M. P.
COLOR A, Cecil.
Crolhers, R. R., M. D.
CONOWINGO, Cecil.
Taylor, Theodoric.
CRISFIELD, Somerset.
Ewell, A. W.
Hall & Atkinson.
Somers, J. P.
Ward, C. C.
CRUMPTON, Queen Anne's.
Hackett, John C, M. D.
Sparks, B. A.
CUMBERLAND, Allegany. ,
Carpenter & Son, Geo. H., M. D.
Herman, J. G.
Kolb & Bro., G.
Laney, H.
LePevre & Son, W. H.
Lichtenstein, A. M.
Lippold, Frank.
Shriver & Co., C. C.
Shryer, T. W.
Turner, W. E.
Zacarias, J. F.
DARIJNGTON, Harford.
Darlington Pharmacy.
DARNESTOWN, Montgomery.
Beall, R. B.
DEAL'S ISLAND, Somerset.
Kinnamon, John E.
DEER PARK, Garrett.
Laughlin, J. W.
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DENTON, Caroline.
Brown, W. E.
George & Redden.
Stevens, C.
BAST NEW MARKET, Dorchester.
Helsby, T. J.
Henry, J. E.
EASTON, Talbot.
Dawson & Jenkins.
Hayward & Brother.
Henry, J. C.
Hughes, W. G.
Roberts, H.
Wallace & Martin.
ECKHART MINES, Allegany.
Byrnes, J. J.
BDESVILLE, Kent.
Burgess & Brother, S.
ELK RIDGE, Howard.
Swartz, Joseph.
ELKTON, Cecil.
Frazer, R. B.
Mitchell, Dr. H. H.
Wells, H. G.
BLLIGOTT CITY, Howard.
Martin Son's, I. X, M. D.
Taylor, A. C.
BMMITSBURG, Fredei-ick.
Eichelberger, C. D.
Elder, J. A.
PAIRLEE, Kent.
Greenwood, Mrs. M. M.
PBDERALSBURG, Caroline.
Jefferson & Williams.
FLINT STONE, Allegany.
Lashley & Son, J.
FORD'S STORE, Queen Anne's.
Ford, Mrs. Henrietta B.
FREDERICK, Frederick.
Carroll & Pearre.
Schley & Bro., S.
Steiner Bros.
Williamson, J. A.
FROSTBURGH, Allegany.
Parker, A. F.
Pearce & Co., Geo. E.
Shearer & Co., G. C.
FBUITLAND, Wiscomico.
Dulany & Son, I. H. A.
FUNKSTOWN, Washington.
Wilson, Charles
GAITHBRSBURGH, Montgomery,
Crawford, C. W.
GALENA, Kent.
Dickinson, A. H., M. D.
Ireland, A. E.
GAMBER, Carroll.
Gamber & Son, A. M.
GLYNDON, Baltimore.
Henry, R. X, M. D.
GOLDEN HILL, Dorchester.
Applegarth, Wm. P.
GOLDSBOROUGH, Caroline.
Jarman, W. T.
GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore.
Duke, A. W.
GRBENSBOROUGH, Caroline.
Dickinson, W., M. D.
Tnrpin, E. S.
HAGERSTOWN, Washington.
Aughinbaugh & Son, D. C.
Blew & Lucas.
Byers & Co., M. L.
Cook & Bro., F.
Scheller, O. R.
Van Devanter, R. L.
Waltz & Co., C. C.
Wareham, E. A.
HAMPSTEAD, CarroU.
Miller, J. Douglas.
Sisk, T. J.
HANCOCK, Washington.
Perkins, Wm. H., M. D.
Stottlemeyer, J. D.
HAVRE DE GRACE, Harford.
Hopkins, H. H.
King, W. G.
Sadler, Thomas, Jr.
Zeitzler, E. A.
HENDERSON, CAROLINE.
Slay, James B.
HILLSBOROUGH, Caroline.
DufCy, Hugh.
Saulsbury & Taylor.
HURLOCK, Dorchester.
Hackett, Thomas J.
HYATTSVILLE, Prince George's,
Wells, Alfred H.
JEFFERSON, Frederick.
Whip, Lewis O.
JOHNSVILLE, Frederic.
Shreeve, James E.
KEEP TRYST, Washington.
Elgin, W. S.
Spencer & Co., A.
KENNEDYVILLE, Kent.
Hayes, T. E.
KENT ISLAND, Queen Anne's.
Denny, Miss Lucy J.
KNOXVILLE, Frederick.
Miller, X M.
LAUREL, Prince George's.
Sadler, R. H.
Snowden, D. W., M. D.
LEONARDTOWN, St. Mary's.
Spalding, H.
LEVEL, Harford.
Ewing Bros.
LEWISTOWN, Frederick.
Neighbors, E. D.
LIBERTYTOWN, Frederick.
Dayis, T. S.
Wright, John H.
LINKWOOD, Dorchester.
Vincent, P. H.
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DBUGGISTS OF MARYLAND.
LONACONING, Allegany.
Myers & CMpley.
LYNCH, Kent.
Norris, W. P.
MANCHBSTBE, Carroll.
Ganter, Charles J. H.
MARION STATION, Somerset. ,
Whittington, R. H.
MASSEY, Kent.
Malsberger, A. H.
MBCHANICSTOWN, Frederick.
Leatherman, M. F.
Waters, J. K.
MBCHANIOSVILLE, St. Mary's.
Morgan, Z.
MELITOTA, Kent.
lieberman, N.
MIDDLiETOWN, Frederick.
Getzendanner, J. W.
Hofemeier, H. W.
MII-LINGTON, Kent.
Pippin, Wm.
Power, J. T.
MITCHELLVILLE, Prince George's.
Wood, Isaac W.
MONKTON, Baltimore.
Miller, Ttomas.
MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, Garrett.
Mayers, H. J.
MOUNT AIRY, Carroll.
Rudy, Walter R.
MOUNT SAVAGE, Allegany
McMuUau Bros. & Co.
MOUNT WASHINGTON, Baltimore.
Arnold, L. S.
Russell & Co.
MOUNT WINANS, Baltimore.
Ruhl, G. M.
NANTICOKE, Wicomico.
Jester & Son, J. F.
NEW WINDSOR, Carroll.
Dielman, L. H.
NORTH EAST, Cecil.
Beatty, 0. E.
Housekeeper, P. B.
Moore, John L.
OAKLAND, Garrett.
Mayers, H. J.
Sturgiss, A. G.
OCEAN, Allegany.
Sloan & Sloan.
OLD TOWN, Allegany
Carder, John W.
OWING'S MILLS, Baltimore.
McCubbin, J. W.
OXFORD, Talbot.
Matthews, H. S.
Stnveus, J. A.
PERRYVILLE, Cecil.
Cameron, H. C.
PIKESVILLE, Baltimore,
Fields, W. C.
PITTSVILLB, Wicomico.
P«rker, Baker & Co.
POCOMOKB CITY, Worcester.
piiaine & Co., E. I.
Truitt, Mrs. M. B.
POOLESVILLE, Montgomery.
Pyles, J. B.
PORT DEPOSIT, Cecil.
Anderson, G. M.
Cameron, Harry R.
Carson, W. O.
Carson, W. H.
Crothers, A. C.
PRESTON, Caroline.
Colston, R. J.
PRINCE FREDERICKTOWN, Calvert
Shemwell & Brother, J. W.
PRINCESS ANNE, Somerset.
Dashiell, J. W.
Jones, O. A.
QUANTICO, Wicomico.
Dafihiell, Bros.
QUEEN ANNE, Queen Anne's.
Mason, W. B.
Reynolds, P. S.
QUBBNSTOWN, Queen Anne's.
Bryan, R. E.
Thomas, & Co., M. L.
RANDALLSTOWN, Baltimore.
Holt, J. H.
REISTERSTOWN, Baltimore.
Michael, C. H.
RID6ELY, Caroline.
Smith, T. W.
RISING SUN, Cecil.
Kirk, L. R., M. D.
Reynolds, Eli T.
ROCK HALL, Kent.
Downey, J. W.
Leary, J. F.
ROCKVILLB, Montgomery.
Campbell, R. H.
Owens, D. F.
ROYAL OAK, Talbot.
Pastorfield, P. M.
SAINT MICHAEL'S Talbot.
Benson, G. K.
Harrison, A. D.
Jefferson, E. M.
SALISBURY, Wicomico.
Collier, L. D.
Murrell, A. H.
Tl-uitt & Sons, R. K.
White, Riall.
SASSAFRAS, Kent.
Hartley, J. E.
SHARPSBURGH, Washin^on.
Smith, G. F.
SMITHSBURGH, Washington.
Bell, L. J.
SNOW .HILL, Worcester.
Cottingham & Co., P. D.
Hall, 0. F.
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DS.UQGIS1S OF MABTLAND.
705
SOLOMON'S, Calvert.
Harten, F. P.
STILL POND, Kent.
Covington, G-. W.
STOCKTON, Worcester.
Wharton & Son, P. B.
SUDLBRSVILLB, Queen Anne's.
Sudler, 0. J.
SXKBSVILLB, Carroll.
McDonald & Co^ John.
Moorehead, A, G.
TANBYTOWN, Carroll.
HcKellip, Jonn.
McKinney, K. S.
TAYLOR'S ISLAND, Dorchester.
Noble, R. P.
TBMPLBVILLE, Queen Anne'a.
Bvang, L. N.
TILGHMAN, Talbot.
Jackson, W. J.
TOWSON, Baltimore.
Marley Bros.
Willis, B.
TRAPPE, Talbot.
Kemp, R. H.
Merrick & Co., S. B.
UNION BRIDGE, Carroll.
Weaver, John N.
UNIONaX)WN, Carroll.
Kemp, Luther.
UPPER MARLBOROUGH, Prince
George's.
Harper, W. H.
VIENNA, Dorchester.
Leckie, Thomas.
WALKBBSVILLB, Frederick.
Zimmerman, M. J,. M. D.
WARWICK, Cecil.
Wright, J. J., M. D.
WAVERLY, Baltimore,
Gosnell, C. A.
Livingston, E. C.
Morris, Wm.
WESTERN PORT, Allegany.
Whitworth Bros.
WESTMINSTER, Carroll.
Boyle, J. B.
Huber, A. H
Zepp, Joseph D.
WHITE HALL, Baltimore.
Black, L W.
WILLXAMSPORT, Washington.
Downs, C. D.
Irwin, John P.
WOODSBOROUGH, Frederick.
Smith. G. P.
WORTON, Kent.
Phifer & Co.
WYE MILLS.
Rowens, W. B.
YORK ROAD, Carroll.
Angell, S.
Beindollar, C. F.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS OF DELAWARE.
AN ACT
To regulate the practice of pharmacy
in the State of Delaware, and for other
purposes. — Chapter 36, vol. 18, Laws
of Delaware.
Whereas, The ability of the physicians
to overcome disease depends largely upon
the obtaining of reliable medicines, in-
telligently and skillfully prepared; and,
WheiesLS, From time to time unskilled
and incompetent persons engage in the
compounding and sale of drugs, medi-
cines and chemicals to the endangering
of the health and lives of the public.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of Delaware in
General Assembly met:
Section 1. That from and after the
passage of this act it shall be unlawful
for any person to open, conduct, or man-
age within the corporate limits of any
town in this State any pharmacy, drug
store, or other place for the retailing,
compounding or dispensing of drugs,
medicines or poisons, unless such person
shall be registered as a pharmacist un-
der the provisions of this act. Nor shall
the sale of patent, quack or proprietary
articles be lawful except in regular li-
censed stores, under a penalty of ten
dollars for each and every offense.
Section 2. In order to become regis-
tered as a proprietor or manager of a
pharmacy, the applicant must be a
graduate of a college of phar-
macy or medicine of good standing.
Otherwise he shall have had three years'
continuous practical experience in the
retail drug business, and shall submit
to and satisfactorily pass an examination
before the State Board of Pharmacy.
Section 3. No person who shall con-
duct or manage any pharmacy, drug
•tore, or other place for the retailing,
compounding or dispensing of drugs,
medicines or poisons for medical use,
shall permit or suffer at any time, any
clerk or other employe to be left in
charge of same unless said person be
registered as a proprietor or manager
(according to the provisions of section 2,
chap. 36, vol. 18, Laws of Delaware, or
be registered as a qualified assistant ac-
cording to the provisions hereinafter
stated.
In order to become registered as a
qualified assistant the applicant shall
nave had three years' continuous practi-
cal experience in the retail drug business,
706
or shall submit to and satisfactorily pass
an examination before the State Board
of Pharmacy.)
(Nor shall any proprietor or manager
of any pharmacy permit any clerk or
other person who has had less than three
years' practical experience in the retail
drug business to compound or dispense
any physician's prescriptions except un-
der the immediate directions of the pro-
prietor or manager. Any person who
shall not comply with the provisions of
this section shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction there-
of shall be fined not less than twenty
nor more than fifty dollars for each day
where physicians' prescriptions were com-
tinued, one-half of fine imposed to go to
the State Board of Pharmacy and the
balance to the county in which such
violation occurs.
Section 4. Every dispenser of drugs
shall keep a record of all sales of
strychnia, arsenic and corrosive . subli-
mate, said record to be open to proper
legal inspection. Any person failing to
comply with the provisions of this section
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean-
or, and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined five dollars for each and every
offense.)
(Section 5. The Delaware Pharmaceu-
tical Society shall, on or before the first
day of' June, aghteen hundred and
eighty-seven, recommend to the Gover-
nor the names of at least six graduates
of a college of pharmacy of good stand-
ing and four graduates of medicine, and
it shall be the duty of the (Sovemor on
or before the day and year aforesaid to
appoint, in writing, three of the former
and two of the latter to constitute the
State Board of Pharmacy. The said
board shall have authority to act from
and after the first day of July aforesaid.
The members so appointed shall hold
their office for five years;) (provided,
that the term of office for the first five
appointed shall be arranged by lot, so
that the time of one shall expire on the
first day of July of each year, and the
vacancies so created, as well as all va-
cancies occurring, shall with recommen-
dation aforesaid be filled' by appoint-
ment by the Governor of a person or per-
sons possessing like qualifications as his
or their predecessor in office.)
The person or persons so appointed, to
hold office during the remainder of the
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PHARMACEUTICAL" LAWS OF DELAWARE.
707
term for which his or their predecessor
or predecessors were appointed. Before
entering upon the discharge of their of-
ficial duties the members of said board
shall be duly sworn or affirmed for the
faithful and impartial performance of
their duties as such members. Any three
members shall constitute a quorum for
the transaction of business. The said
board shall meet at least once in every
three months, and it shall be its duty to
examine into the qualification of all ap-
plicants and register them accordingly,
keeping correct record of all official
transactions, and to report annually to
the Grovemor prior to the first day of
July of each year.
Section 6. The members of said board
shall receive no compensation but may
pay the expenses incurred by them in
the discharge of official duty out of any
money coming to said board under the
provisions of this act. The said board
before issuing a certificate of registra-
tion to any pharmacist or assistant shall,
if the applicant be entitled' to be regis-
tered without the passage of an examin-
ation, receive from such applicant the
sum of one dollar; but if the applicant
be required, under the provisions of this
act, to pass an examination, he shall
pay to said board the sum of five dol-
lars.
Section 7. Any person not being a reg-
istered pharmacist, or having in his em-
ploy one who is not registered according
to the meaning of this act, who shall,
thirty days after this act takes effect,
keep a pharmacy or store for compound-
ing or retailing drugs or medicines, shall
be deemed giiilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be fined
the sum of fifty dollars.
Seotion 8. Any person who shall vio-
late any of the provisions of this aot
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean-
or, and upon conviction thereof in the
Court of General Sessions of the Peace
and Jail Delivery, shall be fined accord-
ing to the amount specified after the
section violated for each day whereon
such violation occurs or is continued.
One-half of the fine imposed to go to the
State Board of Pharmacy and the bal-
ance to the county in which sudi vio-
lation occurs.
Section 9. Nothing in this act con-
tained shall be taken to render unlawful
the compounding by any physician of
prescriptions to be used by him in his
own practice.
Section 10.
*****
Section 11. Provided, also, that noth-
ing in this act shall prohibit the sale of
standard proprietary medicines by gen-
eral stores.
Passed at Dover, April 14, 1887.
CHAPTBR 640, TOLUMB 19, LAWS OF DELAr
WAEB.
A supplement to An Act entitled "Act
to Regulate the Practice of Pharmacy
in the State of Delaware."
Section 1. That all physicians keep-
ing drug stores and engaged in the active
practice of medicine outside of their
drug stores shall have at least one quali-
fied assistant with a certificate of exam-
ination from said State Board of Phar-
macy, unless he (the assistant) be a grad-
uate of pharmacy. It shall be the duty
of the State Board of Pharmacy to give
notice in writing to any person violating
the provisions of this section, and after
such notice as aforesaid any person con-
tinuing to violate the same shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction shall be fined not ex-
ceeding the sum of ten dollars ($10) for
each day of such violation, with costs.
Section 2. All qualified assistants un-
der the general law must be at least
eighteen years of age.
Section 3. This law shall take effect
on and after July 1st, 1893, providing
that the provisions of this act shall apply
to the city of Wilmington and to no
other section of the State.
Passed at Dover, April 12, 1893.
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REGISTER OF THE DRUGGISTS OF DELAWARE.
BRIDGEVILLE, Sussex.
Canaon, R. W.
CAMDEN, Kent
Graham, J. L.
Nock, W. B.
CLAYMONT, New Castle.
Casey, Robert.
CLAYTON, Kent.
Harmonson, Dr. C. G.
Jacobs, Geo. C.
Mason, T. L.
DELAWARE CITY, New Castle.
Hibshman, M. W.
Jester, W. A.
DELMAR, Sussex.
Ellegood, Robert.
DOVER, Kent.
Burton & Sypherd.
Clark & McDaniel.
Oowgill Drug Co.
Wilkinson & Wilkinson.
FARMINGTON, Kent
Day, A. M., M. D.
FELTON, Kent
LufE, J. M., M. D.
Stevenson, M. M.
FRANKFORD, Sussex.
Dasey & Layton.
Stevens, R. J.
FREDERICA. Kent
Timmons, T. P.
WMtely, B.
GEORGETOWN, Sussex.
Blackstone, W. F.
Layton & Layton.
Rayner, Henry.
GREENWOOD, Sussex.
Johnson, H. Clay.
HARRINGTON, Kent.
Money, P. M., M. D.
Sharp & Fleming.
HAZLETTVILLE, Kent
Downs, J. M., M. D.
HENRY CLAY, New Castle.
Frizzell, George.
KENTON, Kent.
Wallis, Walter.
LAUREL, Sussex.
Hitch, W. S.
Kenny, C. W.
Smith, G. E.
Ward, J. H.
LBIPSIO, Kent.
How, H. M.
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LEWES, Sussex.
Mustard & Co., D. L.
Outten, Elmer.
LINCOLN, SuBflex.
Small, A. W.
MAGNOLIA., Kent
Prince, J. M., M. D.
MARSHALLTOWN, -New Castle.
Gedney, E.
MIDDLETOWN, New Castle.
Bragdon & Co.
Chamberlaine, A. M.
Vaughan, H., M. D.
MILFORD, Kent
Foulk, J. J.
Hammersley, T. F.
Marshall, G. W., M. D.
Paige, H. L.
Pratt, N., M. D.
Rice & Pleasanton.
MHiLSBOROUGH, Sussex.
Blackston, B. C.
Cordrey. John K.
Jones, A. L.
MILLVILLE, Sussex.
Holt, Cyrus.
MILTON, Sussex.
Douglass, T. H.
Welch, J. B.
NEWARK, New Castle.
Butler, J. B.
Frazer, E. B.
NEW CASTLE, New Castle.
Boyd, B.
Challenger, E. & Son.
Ferris & Son, O. E.
NEWPORT, New Castle.
Booth, M. A., M. D.
Flinn, I. M.
ODESSA, New Castle.
Baker, John.
Lord, Miss V.
ROCKLAND, New Castle.
Buck, Robert A
ROXANA, Sussex.
Wilgus & Son, J. A.
SAINT GEORGE'S, New Castle.
Jester, W. A.
Sutton, A. N.
SEAPORD, Sussex.
Haines & Co., W. F.
Shipley, F. A.
SMYRNA, Kent.
Clinton & Raymond.
Dunn, W. F.
Hoffecker, J. P.
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DBUQGISTS OP DELAWARE.
709
SUMMIT BRIDGE, New Castle.
Salmon & Co., O. H.
TOWNSEND, New Castle.
Lattomus, J. S. & W.
WILMINGTON, New Castle.
Allen, Geo. E.. 1232 King.
Beetem, J. S., 701 Market.
Belt, Z. James, 6th cor. Market (W &
B).
Bringhurst, Henry K., 317 Market.
Cameron, A. T., 4th and Franklin.
Cartmell, T. B.. 601 Madison.
Cooper, Smith, M. D., 601 W. 7th.
Danforth, N. B., 2d cor. Market
Dilworth, E. T., 10th, e. Market.
Downes, B., M. D., N. W. cor. 6th and
Pine.
Fahey, John C, 900 W. 4th.
Fenn, F. W., 800 West.
Friend, P. J., 6th, c. Lombard.
Frist, H. M., M. D., 8th, c. Spruce.
Gallagher & Bro„ J. J. 1503 Market
Gallagher & Bro., J. J., 2004 Market.
Grant, U. S., 201 JefEerson.
Griffin, J. M., 636 W. 4th.
Harris, F. P., M. D., Front and Har-
rison.
Harvey, John M., 407 Delaware.
Hertel & Co., 4th, c. Wanut.
Hitch, T. A., M. D., 4th, c. Rodney.
Hornby, Wm. M., cor. Heald and A.
Jester, B. W., 1000 West 7th.
Kiger, H. S., 1301 B. 13th.
Lackland, N. C, 10th and Adams.
Manship, S. P., 939 Pine.
McKeever, S. C, Adam, c. Linden.
Miller, W. P., Pharmacy, cor. 8th and
Poplar.
Miller & Co^ 10th and Spruce.
Moore, H. C., 1901 Delaware.
Morgan, J. H., M. D., 10th, e. Porlar.
Morrison, N. B., M. D., 2nd. c. King.
Munson, H. G., 11th cor. Orange.
Pryor, W. A., 6th, c. Walnut.
Richardson, James, M. D., 10th &
Pine.
Simms & Son, M. D., 608 King.
Smith, Beaton, 601 B. 7th.
Smith, F. R., 501 King.
Smith, G. S., Delaware, c. Dupont.
Smith, J. T., Chestnut, e. Van Bvren.
Smith, W. E., 4th and Harrison.
Spear, O. C, 2d and West.
Spruance, J. Harvey, 736 W. 2d.
Spruance & Wharton, 501 Poplar.
Standard Pharmacy, 2d', cor. JefEerson.
Stephens, E. P., 1001 Adams.
Taylor & COy T. 0., 333 B. 4th.
Taylor, W. C., 302 King.
Terrell, George, 2911 Madison.
Veasey, B. B., 8th, cor. Monroe.
Watson, H. K., 803 Market.
West End Pharmacy, cor. 7th and
TpffGrsou
West Street Pharmacy, 2d and West.
White, D. M., 701 Washington.
Williams, Joseph P., 9th, cor. Mad-
ison.
Wood, P. H., 921 Market.
WYOMING, Kent.
Brown, E. J.
Downs, J. F.
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PHARMACEUTICAL LAW OF THE DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA.
AN ACT
To regulate the practice of pharmacy in
the District of Columbia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States
of America, in Congress assembled, That
from and after the passage of this act
it shall be unlawful for any person, not
a registered pharmacist within the mean-
ing of this act, to conduct any pharmacy
or store for the purpose of retailing,
compounding, or dispensing medicines or
poisons, for medical use, in the District
of Columbia, except as hereinafter pro-
Tided.
Section 2. That it shall be unlawful
for the proprietor of any store or phar-
macy to allow any person, except a reg-
istered pharmacist, to compound or dis-
pense the prescriptions of physicians, or
to retail or dispense poisons for medical
use, except as an aid to, and under the
immediate supervision of, a registered
pharmacist. Any person violating the
provisions of this section shall be deemed
giiilty of a misdemeanor, and, on convic-
tion thereof, shall be liable to a fine of
not less than twenty-five dollars nor
more than one hundred dollars for each
and every such oflEense.
Section 3. That immediately after the
passage of this aot, and biennially there-
after, or as often as necessary, the Com-
missioners of the District of Columbia
■hall appoint three pharmacists and two
physicians, all of whom shall have been
residents of the District of Columbia for
five years, and of at least five years'
practical experience in their respective
professions, who shall be known and
styled as Commissioners of Pharmacy
for the District of Columbia, who shall
serve without compensation, and who
shall hold office for two years, and until
their successors are appointed and quali-
fied. Said commissioners shall, within
thirty days after the notification of their
appointment, each take and subscribe to
an oath to impartially and faithfully
discharge their duties as prescribed by
this act. The position of any commis-
sioner, who shall fail to so qualify within
the time named, shall be vacant, and the
vacancy or vacancies so occurring, or
any vacancy or vacancies that may oc-
cur, shall be filled by the Gommissioners
of the District of Columbia.
710
Section 4. That the commissioners of
pharmacy shall keep a book of registra-
tion open at some convenient place with-
in the city of Washington, of which due
notice shall be given through the public
press, and shall record therein the name
and place of business of every person
registered under this act. It shall be the
duty of said commissioners of pharmacy
to register, without examination, as reg-
istered pharmacists, all pharmacists and
druggists who are engaged in business
in the District of Columbia at the pass-
age of this act as owners or principals
of stores or pharmacies for selling at
retail, compounding or dispensing drugs,
medicines, or chemicals for medicinal
use, or for compounding and dispensing
physicians' prescriptions, and all assist-
ant pharmacists, twenty-one years of
age, engaged in said stores or pharmacies
in the District of Columbia at the pass-
age of this act, and who have been en-
gaged as such in some store or pharmacy
where physicians' prescriptions were com-
pounded and dispensed for not less than
five years prior to the passage of this
act: Provided, however. That in case of
failure or neglect on the part of any
Buch person or persons to present them-
selves for registration within sixty days
after said public notice, they shall under-
go an examination such as is provided
for in section five of this act.
Section 5. That the said commission-
ers of pharmacy shall, upon application
and at such time and place as they
may determine, examine each and every
person who shall desire to conduct the
business of selling at retail, compound-
ing, or dispensing drugs, medicines, or
chemicals for medicinal use, or com-
pounding and dispensing physicians' pre-
scriptions within the District of Colum-
bia as pharmacists; and if a majority
of said commissioners shall be satisfied
that said person is competent and fully
qualified to conduct said business of com-
pounding or dispensing drugs, medicines,
or chemicals for medicinal use, or to
compound and dispense physicians' pre-
scriptions, they shall enter the name of
such person as a registered pharmacist
in the book provided for in section four
of this act.
_ Section 6. That no person shall be en-
titled to an examination by said commis-
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eioners of pharmacy for registration as
pharmacist unless he presents satisfao
tory evidence of being twenty-one years
of age, and having served not less than
four years in a store or pharmacy where
physicians' prescriptions were compound-
ed and dispensed, or is a graduate of
some respectable medical college or uni-
versity.
Section 7. That all graduates in phar^
macy having a diploma from an incor-
porated college or school of pharmacy
that requires a practical experience in
pharmacy of not less than four years
before granting a diploma, shall be en-
titled to have their names registered as
pharmacists by said commissioners of
pharmacy.
Section 8. That the commissioners of
pharmacy shall be entitled to demand
and receive from each person whom they
register as pharmacists, without exam-
ination, the sum of three dollars, and
from each person whom they examine
the sum of ten dollars. And in case the
examination! of said person should prove
defective and unsatisfactory, and his
name not be registered, he shall be per-
mitted to present himself for re-examina-
tion within any period not exceeding
twelve months next thereafter, and no
charge shall be made for such re-exam-
ination. The money received under the
provisions of this section shall be applied
to payment of such expenses as the com-
missioners may incur in executing the
provisions of this act.
Section 9. Every registered phar-
macist shall be held responsible for the
quality of all drugs, chemicals, and medi-
cines he may sell or dispense, with the
exception of those sold in the original
packages of the manufacturer, and also
those known: as "patent medicines;" and
ihould he knowingly, intentionally, and
fraudulently adulterate, or cause to be
adulterated, such drugs, chemicals, or
medical preparations, he shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon con-
viction thereof, be liable to a penalty not
exceeding one hundred dollars, and, in
addition thereto, his name shall be
stricken from the register.
Section 10. It shall be unlawful for
any person, from and after the passage
of this act, to retail any poisons enume-
rated in schedules A and B, as follows,
to wit:
SCEEBDUKB) A.
Arsenic and its preparations, corrosive
sublimate, white precipitate, red preci-
pitate, biniodide of mercury, cyanide of
potassium, hydrocyanic acid, strychnia
and all other poisonous vegetable alka-
loids, and their salts, essential oil of
bitter almonds, opium and its prepara-
tions, except paregoric and other prepa-
rations of opium containing less than
two grains to thei ounce.
SOHBDHLOJ! B.
Aconite, belladona, colchioum, conium,
nui vomica, henbane, savin, ergot, cot-
ton root, cantharides, creosote, digitalis,
and their pharmaceutical preparations,
croton-oil, chloroform, chloral hydrate,
sulphate of zinc, mineral acids, carbolic
aoid, and oxalic acid, without distinctly
labeling the box, vessel, or paper in
wiiich the said poison is contained, and
also the outside wrapper or cover, with
the name of the article, the word "poi-
son" and the name and place of business
of the seller. Nor shall it be lawful
for any person to sell or deliver any
poisons enumerated in schedules A and
B, unless, upon due inquiry, it be found
that the purchaser is aware of its poison-
ous character, and represents that it is
to be used for a legitimate purpose.
Nor shall it be lawful for any registered
jiiarmacist to sell any poisons included
in schedule A without, before delivering
the same to the purchaser, causing an
entry to ba made, in a book kept for that
purpose, stating the date of sale, the
name and address of the purchaser, the
name and quality of the poison sold, the
purpose for which it is represented by
the purchaser to be required, and the
name of the dispenser; such book to be
always open for inspection by the pro-
per authorities, and to be preserved for
reference for at least five years. The
provisions of this section shall not apply-
to the dispensing of poisons, in not un-
usual quantities or doses, upon the pre-
scriptions of practitioners of medicine.
Nor shall it be lawful for any licensed
or registered druggist or pharmacist in
the District of Columbia to retail, or sell
or give away any alcoholic liquors or
compounds, as a beverage, to be drunk
or consumed upon the premises. And
any violation of the provisions of this
section shall make the owner or principal
of said store or pharmacy liable to a fine
of not less than twenty-five and not
more than one hundred dollars, to be
collected in the usual manner.
Section 11. Any itinerant vender of
any drug, nostrum, ointment, or appli-
ance of any kind, intended for the treat-
ment of diseases or injury, or who shall,
by writing, or printing, or any other
method, publicly profess to cure or
treat diseases, injury or deformity, by
any drug, nostrum, manipulation, or
other expedient, shall pay a license of
two hundred dollars per annum into the
Treasury of the District of Columbia, to
be collected in the usual way.
Section 12. That any person who shall
procure or attempt to procure registra-
tion for himself or for another under this
act, by making or causing to be made
any false representation, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon
conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty
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of not less than twenty-five nor more
than one hundred dollars, and the name
of the person so fraudulently registered
■hall be stricken from the register. Any
person not a registered pharmacist as
provided for in liis act, who shall con-
duct a store, pharmacy, or place for re-
tailing, compounding, or dispensing
drugs, medicines, or chemicals for medi-
cinal use, or for compounding or dispens-
ing physicians' prescriptions, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and,
upon conviction thereof, shall be liable
to a penalty of not lees than fifty dollars.
Section 13. That all fines and penal-
ties under this act shall be collected in
the same manner that other fines and
penalties are collected in the District of
Columbia; and it shall be the duty of
the United States District Attorney for
the District of Columbia to prosecute
all violations of this act.
Section 14. That all acts and parts
of acts inconsistent with this act be, and
the same are hereby, repealed.
Approved June 15, 1878.
Examinations are held on the 2d Mon-
day in January, April, July, and Oc-
tober.
Address all communications to the
Secretary.
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REGISTER OP THE DRUGGISTS OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
ANAOOSTIA, Washington.
Fisher, W. W.
Weiss & Haines.
GEORGETOWN, Washington.
Bennett, A. B., 1260 32d. N. W.
Byng, G. T.. 1355 29th, N. W.
Cropley, T. L., 3269 M, N. W.
lockhart, G. B., 1344 32d, N. W.
Parker Bros. & Co., 35th and O.
Sothoron, G. M., 1367 32d, N. W.
TACOMA PARK, D. C, Washington.
Eloczewski, A. H.
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Acker, A. B., 301 Penn ave., N. W.
Acker & Kenner, 1429 Penn ave.
Bachara^ S. B., 300 I, N. W.
Baldus, W. T., 30th and N, N. W.
Barrett, H. E., 15th, c. H, N. W.
Bates, John B., 931 18th, N. W.
Beall, Herbert N., 1525 Conn. ave.
Beller, J. H., 1201 16th, N. W.
Bentley, G. A., 1616 14th, N. W.
Bodemer, A., 805 7th, N. W.
Boyce, Walter J., 938 F, N. W.
Boyd, George W., 201 Maryland av.
Brace, W. D., 30th and M, N. W.
Brown, J. C, 701 R. I. av., N. W.
Bury, E. B., 300 B. Capitol.
Bury, W. P., 1024 Penna. av.
Butler & Olaridge, Ind. av. cor. 3d and
D, N. W. _
Butts, H. T., 4th, c. Mass. av., N. W.
Byrne, M. T, Maryland, cor 9th. av.,
N. B
Campbell, O R., Mass. av., c. 8th.,
N. B.
Cassln, J. S., 1201 7th, N. W.
Christiani, 0., 484 Penn. av., N. W.
Christiani, Theodore, 1150 7th, N. W.
Cissel, B. B., 1001 N. Y. av., N. W.
Conner, A. N., 4th, cor. N, N. W.
Conway, W. A., 335 G, S. B.
Cooke, B. J., 1651 11th, N. W.
Criswell, E. McC, 7th and T, N. W.
Daniels, A. M., 1900 14th, N. W.
Darden, Fred. M., 256 Del. av. cor.
O, N. E.
Davidson, W. K., 404 11th, S. W.
Davis & Co., 11th, c. W.
Daw, W. H., 500 23d.
DeMoll, T. G., 430 8th, S. E.
DeMoU & Helmsen, 9th, c. B. Capi-
tol.
Dobyna & Kimpton, 201 Penn av.,
Donnelly, M. B., 1st, cor. F, N. W.
Dorman, O. V., 1007 H, N. W.
Downey & Co., Vt. av., 14th, N. W.
Drew, John W., 1100 Conn, av.,
N. W.
Duckett, W. G., 2150 Penna. av.,
N. W.
Duffey, E. W., 1255 Ninth N. "W.
Eaaterday, H. C, 700 N. J. av., N. W.
Eichom, A. B., 1st, c. K, N. W.
Eisenbeiss, Victor Hugo, 201 7th.
EUery, A. S., 1401 5th, N. W.
Elliott, R. Ii., 1017 M, N. W.
Eppley, James K., 2308 14th.
Eslin, J. T., 901 S, N. W.
Evans, H., 938 F, N. W.
Falconer, M., 1112 llih, S. E.
Finney, H. B., 1007 7th, N. W.
Fitzgerald, P. J., 4^4, c. I, S. W.
Gales, Wm., 2234 Brightwood av.,
N. W.
Gessford, J..B., 901 U, N. W.
Gibbons, C. P., 2201 Brightwood av.
Gilman, Z. D., 627 Penna avey N. W.
Green, B., 10th and Va. ave., S. W.
Gross, Charles E., (Mt. Pleasant),
14th and Park.
Halleck, Wm. B., 5th and H, N. W.
Harper, R. N., 609 Penna av., N. W.
Hart, P. W., 2205 I, N. W.
Hart, H. I, 617 B, N. W.
Haskins, J. T., S. Cap c. O, S. B.
Hawkins, Charles, 4th and Va. av., S.
E.
Healey, J. A. 300 Mass. av., N. W.
Heizer, C. B., 2126 14th, N. W.
Helpenstine & Class, 14th and K, N.
W.
Hendershott, A. P., 1228 F, N. W.
Herbst, Wm. P., Penna av. and 25th,
N. W.
Hickling, D. P., 319 Penna. av., N. W.
Hinman, A. IM., 11th and G, N. W.
Hodges, J Walter, Penna. av. and 2d,
S. E.
Hodgson, Charles S., Brookland.
Houston, R. v., 10th and R, N. W.
Hoskins, James T., 1352 S. Capitol.
Howard, Joseph W., 611 L, N. W.
Hughes, J. L., 1500 Conn. av.
Hutton & Hilton, 1033 22d, N. W.
Judd, T. A. T., 524 7th, S. W.
Keim, Charles P., 1818 14th, N. W.
Kell, Thomas C, Oregon av., cor. N.
H. av.
Kelly, J. T., 309 2d, N. W.
Kelly, Henry H., 1543 M, N. W.
Kelly & Co.; 426 7th, S. W.
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DRUGGISTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON. —Continued.
KernaB, Exigene C, 1901 Penna. av.,
N. W.
King, M. P., 1517 I, N. W.
Kloezowski, A. M., 500 9th, N. W.
Koss B. H., 2000 7th, N. W.
Kramer & Co., S., 200 6th, S. E.
Krick, Louis, 1700 Penna. ar, N. W.
Liverpool & Duggar, 315 F, S. W.
Lloyd, Charles, 823 H, N. E.
Lynch, R. L., 14th c. R. I. av., N. W.
Lynham, W D., 1213 41/2, S. W.
McComas, E. M., 14th c. L, N. W.
McComas, P. C, 1801 Vt. av., N. W.
McDonald, F. J., 1124 H. N. E.
McGlue, Charles H., 1100 4th, N. W.
Mackall & Bro. & Flemer, 1418 14th,
N. W.
Mackall & Bro., L., 801 H, N. E.
Magruder, R. L., 1900 Penn. av., N.
W.
Major, J. R., 800 7th, N. W.
Meek, L. O., 1700 Vermont av.
Mertz, E. P., 1014 F, N. W.
Miller, M. P., 1200 20th, N. W.
Mitchell, W. K., 1219 4%, S. W.
MuUan, H. A., 1030 N. Capitol.
Murray, George W., 201 D, S. W.
Musser, G. X, 945 I, N. W.
Nattans, A., 438 7th, N. W.
Noel, J. S., 1034 7th, N. W.
Northeast Pharmacy, 2124 14th, N. W.
O'Donnel's Pharmacy. 311 7th, S. W.
O'Donoghue, D., Jr., 1st and C, N. W.
Ogram, T. E., 1211 Penna. ave., N. W.
Petrola, Frank, 7th and Penna. ave.,
S. E.
Phelps, W. P., 1227 D, N. W.
Pitzer, F., 501 E. Capitol.
Pitzer, Hugh, 254 11th, S. E.
Prentiss, C. A., 9th, corner N. Y. ave.
Price & Quigley, 1255 H, N. E.
Purdy, J. H, 1542 7th, N. W.
Pyvrell, R. T., 1001 11th, S. E.
Quigley, R. L., 21st, comer G.
Randal, Harry, 4th and E. Capitol.
BatclifE, H., 1100 B, N. E.
Remsburg & Elliott, 1608 14th, N. W.
Richardson, W. S., 316 'Wz, S. W.
Rovyiand, J. S., 901 H, N. W.
Schaefer, E. C, 601 Mass., N. E.
Schafhirt, A. J., Capitol & H.
Scheller & Stevens, 505 Penn. av.
SchoU, R. W., 801 7th, S. E., and
1701 Penna. av., N. W.
Sears, W. L., 529 41/2, S. W.
Shaffer, W. E., 509 E, N. W.
Shavf^, T. K., 1018 Conn. Av.
Shinn, G. N., 7th and H, N. W.
Simms, G. G. C, 1346 N. Y. av., N. W.
Slattery, E. J., 632 G, S. W. _
Smith & Banes, 2d and F., N. W.
Sellers & Co.. C. W., 1101 6th, S. W.
Stott, S. T.. 505 Penn. av., N. W.
Thompson, W. S., 703 15th, N. W.
TschifEely & Evans, 475 Penn. ave.,
N. W.
Tyree & Cline, 101 Mass. ave., N. H.
Van Syckle C. B., 622 13th, N. W.
Wagner Bros., 5th, cor. N. Y. ave.,
N. W.
Waite, Frank, 2d cor. E, N. B.
Walsh, J. F.. 300 L, S. E.
Walters, L. D., 15th cor. G, N. B.
Ware, S. F., F, cor. 14th, N.W.
Ware, S. P. & Co., 1900 N, N. W.
Wehrly, T. Mo A.., 237 H, N. E
Weller, P.P., 755 8th, S. E.
Whiteside & Walton, 1921 Penna. av.,
N. W.
WiUiams & Co., P. S., 600 9th, N. W.
Williams & Co., W. C, 85 H, N. W.
Winter, Frank B., 12th, K and Fla.
ave., N. W.
Wooldridge, George, 201 4%, S. W.
Yamold, B., 1222 E, S. W.
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DENTAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
ALABAMA COLLEGE OF DEN-
TAL SURGERY, Bridgeport, Ala. J.
S. HiU, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.
OOLJOEOE OP DENTISTRY OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR-
NIA., Sau Francisco, Cal. Li. L. Dim-
bar, Dean.
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (Den-
tal Department), Denver, Col. Geo. H.
Hartin^, D. D. S., Dean.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (Dental
Dep't), 8th, cor. K, N. W., Washing-
ton, D. O. ~ ~ ~ " -- -
Dean.
H. H. Harker, M. D.,
DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE
HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Washing-
ton, D. C. O. B. PuTTis, M. D., Sec'y.
NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER-
SITY (Dental Department), Washing-
ton, D. C. H. C. Thompson, D. D. S.,
President.
DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY,
Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Ga.
Wm. P. Nicholson, M. D., Dean.
ATLANTIA DENmL COLLEGE,
Atlanta, Ga. W. C. Wardlaw, M. D.,
D. D. S., Dean, 77 Whitehall.
GERMAN AMERICAN DENTAL
COLLEGE (Deuteche-Amerikanische
Schule fuer Zahn-Heilkunde), Chicago,
111. F. W. Huxmann, M. D., Dean.
NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE OF
DENTAL SURGERY, Wabash avenue
and Twelfth, Chicago, 111. B. Grant
Jefferis, M. D., Dean.
UNITED STATES DENTAL COL-
LEGE, Chicago, 111. For further Inform
mation address the Dean.
Indiana dental college,
Indianapolis, Ind. Junius E. Gravens,
D. D. S., Secretary, 24 Marion Block.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
(Dental Department), Iowa City. A.
O. Hunt, D. D. S., Dean.
LOUISVILLE COLLEGE OF DEN-
TISTRY, Louisville, Ky. James Lewi*
Howe, Dean, 324 East Chestnut.
THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF
DENTAL SURGERY, Baltimore, Md.
Prof. R. B. Winder, Dean. 716 Park
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
(Dental Department), Baltimore, Md.
F. J. S. Gorgas, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.
Lombard and Greene streets.
AMERICAN COLLEGE OP DEN-
TAL SURGERY, Chicago, 111. Theo.
Menges, Seo'y, 479 Wabash ave.
COLUMBIA DENTAL COLLEGE,
235 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. John
S. Marsh, D. D. S., Dean.
CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL
SURGERY, Chicago, 111., Randolph
and Michigan avenues. T. W. Brophy,
M. D., Dean.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
ff)ental School), Chicago, 111. H. W.
Rogergi, LL. D., Prea.
THE NORTHWESTERN DENTAL
COLLEGE, 207 State, Chicago. Louis
E. Ireland, D. D. S., Dean.
BOSTON DENTAL COLLEGE,
Boston, Mass. 563 Tremont. Chas. H.
Osgood, D. D. S., Dean.
HARVARt) UNIVERSITY (Dental
Department), Boston, Mass. T. H.
Chandler, D. M. D., Dean. 161 New^
berry street.
UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN
(CoUfige of Dentistry), Ann Arbor. J,
Taft, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.
DETROIT COLLEGE OF MEDI-
CINE (Dental Department), Detroit,
Mich. H. O. Walker, M. D., Sec'y.
COLLEGE OP DENTISTRY (Unl-
versity of Minn.), Minneapolis, Minne-
sota. C. Northrop, LL. D., Pres.
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DENTAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED 8TA1ES.
MINNESOTA HOSPITAL COL-
LEGE (Dental Dep't), Minneapolis,
Minn.
ST. PAUL MEDICAL COLLEGE
(Dental Dep't), Si. Paul, Minn.
KANSAS CITY DENTAL COL-
LEGE, Kansas City, Mo. C. B. He\f-
itt, D. D. S., Pres.
WESTERN DENTAL COLLEGE,
Kansas City, Mo. D. J. McMillen,
Dean. Northwest corner Eleventh and
Walnut streets.
MISSOURI DENTAL COLLEGE,
St. Louis, Mo. Henry H. Mudd, M.
D., Dean. 2604 Locust street.
UNIVERSITY OP BUFFALO (Den-
tal Dep't), Buffalo, N Y. W. C. Barrett,
D. D. S., Dean.
NEW YORK DENTAL SCHOOL,
New York City, N. Y. J. Howard
Reed, Sec'y, 87 W. 120th st.
NEW YORK COLLEGE OF DEN-
TRY, 22 W. 40th St., New York City,
N. Y. F. A. Abbott, M. D., Dean.
DENTAL INFIRMARY OF THE
N. Y. COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY,
205 E. 23d St., New York.— Open daily,
Sundays and holidays excepted, from 9
to 12. Operations are performed by the
students of the college, under the super-
vision of the superintendent and demon-
strators of the infirmary.
WESTERN RESERVE (Dental
Dep't), Cleveland, Ohio. H. L. Ambler,
D. D. S., Dean.
OHIO COLLEGE OF DENTAL
SURGERY (University of Cincinnati),
H. A. Smith, D. D. S., Dean, 128 W.
8th St.
OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
(Dental Dep't), Columbus, Ohio. A. F.
Emminger, D. D. S., Dean.
HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
COLLEGE (Dental Dep't), Cleveland,
Ohio. S. B. Dewey, M. D., D. D. S.,
Dean.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OP MED-
ICINE AND SURGERY (Dental
Dep't), 603 Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. G.
S. Junkermann, D. D. S., Dean.
CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF DEN-
TAL SURGERY, 209 Court. J. R.
Callahan, D. D. S., Dean.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF
DENTAL SURGERY, N. E. cor 11th
and Clinton sts., Philadelphia. The
Session of 1894—95, having in accord-
ance vrith the requirements of the Na-
tional Association of Dental Faculties,
wherein all those who were not already
members of the Junior Class are re-
quired to take three full Winter Sessions
before being admitted to final examina-
tions for grsduation. The arrangement
of the Course of Instructions has been
adopted as follows: The studies in the
branches of General and Descriptive
Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry,
will be completed and final examinations
given upon them at the end of the
second year; while Operative and Pros-
thetic Dentistry, Special, Oral and Sur-
gical Anatomy, Materia Mediea and Pa-
thology, will not be completed until the
end of the third year. The study of the
practical branches will be continuous
throughout the three years. Students of
the College are admitted to the Jefferson
College Hospital and Pennsylvania Hos-
pital, only two blocks distant.
The Spring Session commenced second
Monday in March, and continues until
June 20. Clinics are open throughout
the year, except July and August. The
Winter Session commences Oct. 1, and
continues until March 7. For further
information address C. N. Peirce, D. D.
S., Dean, 1415 Walnut.
Corporators:— I. Minis Hays, M. D.,
Pres.; Joseph Pettit, M. D., D. D. S.,
See'y; George R. Morehouse, M. D.,
Treas.; J. D. White, M. D., D. D. S.;
T. Morris Perot, Esq. ; John H. Brinton,
M. D.; William W. Keen, M. D.; WUl-
iam H, Trueman. D. D. S.; Emlen
Hutchinson, Esq.; Son. Samuel Gustine
Thompson, W. Atlee Burpee, Esq.
Faculty and Auxiliary Instructors: —
J. Ewing Mears, A. M., M. D., Prof, of
Anatomy and Surgery; C. N. Peirce, D.
D. S., Prof, of Dental Physiology, Den-
tal Pathology and Operative Dentistry;
Wilbur F. Litch, M. D., D. D. S., Prof.
of Prosthetic Dentistry, Materia Mediea
and Therapeutics; Henry LefEmann, M.
D., D. D. S., Prof, of Chemistry and
Metallurgy; Albert P. Brubaker, M. D.,
D. D. S., Prof, of Physiology and Gen-
eral Pathology; Percival E.Loder, M.D.,
D. D. S., Demonstrator of Anatomy;
Geo. W. Warren, D. D. S., Chief of the
Clinics and Demonstrator of Operative
Dentistry; I. Norman Broomell, D. D.
S., Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentis-
try; Edward F. Wayne, D.D. S., Demon-
strator of Chemistry; Frederick R. Bru-
net, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Prosthetic
Dentistry; Rupert Beale, D. D. S.,
Demonstrator of Prosthetic Dentistry;
William B. Warren, D. D. S., Demon-
strator of Operative Dentistry; A. W.
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Deane, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Pros-
thetic Dentistry; R. Walter Starr, D. D.
S., Instructor in Crown and Bridge
Work; W. K. Thorpe, D. D. S., Demon-
strator of Operative Dentistry; Geo. M.
Weirich, D. D. S., Demonstrator of
OperatiTe Dentistry; Martha Allaire
Terry, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Opera-
tive Dentistry; E. Koland Hearn, D. D.
S., Demonstrator of Operative Dentis-
try; J. Alberto Del Solar, D. D. S.,
Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry;
Luther G. Terry, D. D. S., Demonstra-
tor of Operative Dentistry; K. H. Sav-
age, D. D. S., Demonstrator of Opera-
tive Dentistry; B. A. KretBohman, In-
structor in Modeling. Clinical Instruc-
tors:—Dr. J. N. Farrar, Dr. W. G. A.
Bonwill, Dr. A. L. Northrop, Dr. C. S.
Stockton, Dr. Chas. F. Bonsall, Dr. G.
E. Francis, Dr. E. C. Baxter, Dr. John
B. Wood, Dr. A. H. Brockway, Dr. G.
Palmer, Dr. T. F. Chupein, Dr. W. R.
Millard, Dr. W. H. Trueman, Dr. R.
HoUenback, Dr. J. G. Templeton, Dr.
A. B. Abell, Dr. R. W. Starr.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA-
NIA (Department of Dentistry), Thir-
ty-sixth street and Woodland avenue,
Philadelphia. Faculty. — Charles O. Har-
rison, Acting Provost and ex-efficio
Pres.; Charles J. Bssig, M.D., D. D.S.,
Prof, of Mechanical Dentistry and Met-
allurgy; Edwin T. Darby, M. D., D. D.
S., Prof, of Operative Dentistry and
Dental Histology; James Truman, D. D.
S., Prof, of Dental Pathology, Thera-
peutics and Materia Medica, and Dean;
Iteodore G. Wormley, M. D. L.L.D.,
Prof, of Chemistry; Edward T. Keich-
ert, M. D., Prof, of Physiology; George
A. Piersol, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy;
John MarshaU, M. D., Nat. Sc. D.,
Asst. Prof, of Chemistry. Lecturers —
Robert Huey, D. D. S., Lect. on Op-
erative Dentistry; Edward C. Kirk, D.
D. S., Lect. on Operative Dentistry;
John D. Thomas, D. D. S., Lect. on Ni-
trous Oxide; Norman Sturges Essig, D.
D. S., Lect. on Mechanical Dentistry;
Meyer L. Rhein, M. D., D. D. S., Lect.
on Dental Pathology.
Clinical Instructors— Dr. C. S. Beck,
Dr. B. H. Neall, Dr. R. R. Underwood,
Dr.W. G. A. Bonwill, Dr. H. C. Register,
Dr. LF.Wardwell, Dr.W.B. Millard, Dr.
George W. Klump, Dr. J. A. Woodward.
Demonstrators. — William Diehl, D. D.
S., Demonstrator ' of Operative Dentis-
try; Joseph W. White, D. D. S., Asst.
Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry;
James E. Loder, D. D. S., Asst. Demon-
strator of Operative Dentistry; J. E.
Dunwoody, D. D. S., Asst. Demonstra-
tor of Operative Dentistry; R. Hamill, D.
Swing, D. D. S., Asst. Demonstrator of
Operative Dentistry; Louis E. Ranch
D. D. S., J. Thomas Lippincott, D. D.
S., Asst. Demonstrator of Operative
Dentistry; Harry B. McFadden, D. D.
S., Demonstrator of Mechanical Den-
tistry; Ambler Tees, Jr., D. D. S., Dem-
onstrator of Mechanical Dentistry, and
Demonstrator of Continuous-Gum Work;
Frederick W. Amend, Jr., D. D. S.,
S., Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical
Dentistry; Milton N. Keim, Jr., D. D. S.,
Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical Den-
tistry; Robert J. Seymour, D. D. S.,
Asst. Demonstrator of Mechanical Den-
tistry; Frederick A. Peeso, D. D. S.,
Demonstrator of Crown and Bridgework;
James G. Lane, D. D. S., Asst. Dem-
onstrator of Crown and Bridgework;
Edmund W. Holmes, M. D., Demonstra-
tor of Anatomy.
The session will commence October
1, and ends at Commencement, early
In June.
In order to facilitate work in the prac-
tical departments in the regular winter
sessions, the first course student is re-
quired to devote to the morning hours
dental, histological and chemical lab-
oratory work.
During the second and third years
the student has the entire forenoon of
each day for practical dental work.
Ample opportunity is afforded for prac-
tice in operative and mechanical den-
tlstry. In the latter branch the stu-
dents of the first year are divided into
sections, thus devoting the time not
otherwise engaged to practice in the
operative and mechanical rooms.
It is believed that this plan of sra.l-
iug the course will not only provi! in
economical arrangement of his time, ).ut
will really facilitate his labors ju the
acquirement of knowledge in the remain-
ing branches.
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PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COL-
LEGE, Cherry St., below 18th, Phila-
delphia, Pa. The College term begins
with the spring session, March 1st, and
continues until the last of May. Fall
session begins on the first Monday in
September. The regular course com-
mences the first of October and con-
tinues until the end of February. The
lectures are so arranged that seven
hours of each day may be spent by the
students in the laboratory or dispensary
on practical work and are kept open,
with view affording clinical advantages,
all the year, except during the summer
vacation. Instruction in practical den-
tistry has been a prominent feature by
demonstrators, giving special attention
in this direction to the interests of the
students. The dispensary consists of
several large, well-lighted rooms, fur-
nished with comfortable operating-
chairs, tables and all conveniences.
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DENTAL COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES.
Faculty. — H. Morton, Emeritus Prof,
of Chemistry; S. H. Guilford, Ph. D.,
Prof, of Operative and Prosthetic Den-
tistry; J. F. Flags, D. D. S., Prof, of
Dental Pathology and Therapeutics; H.
I. Dorr, M. D., D. D. S., Prof, of Prac-
tice of Dentistry, Anaesthetics, and
Ansesthesia; S. B. Howell, M. D., D. D.
S., Prof, of Chemistry and Materia
Medica; T. C. Stellwagen, Prof, of Phy-
siology; J. E. G-arretson, M. D^ D. D.
S., Ptof. of Anatomy and Surgery,
Dean. Trustees. — Gen. Jas. A. Beaver,
Pres.; O. P. Turner, M. D., Sec; W.
Dulty, Hon. J. K. Valentine, W. H.
MacDowell, W. B. Atkinson, M. D., L.
Tumbull, M. D., J. E. Garretson, M.
D., D. D. S., J. Foster Flagg, D. D. S.,
T. 0. Stellwagen, M. D., D. D. S., S.
B. Howell, M. D., D. D. S., H. I.
Dorr, M. D., D. D. S., Rev. H. C. Mc-
Oook, D. D.
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
(Dental Department), Nashville, Tenn.
J. P. Gray, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.
TENNESSEE MEDICAL COL-
LEGE (Dental Department), Knoxville,
Tenn. B. N. Kesterson, D. D. S., Dean.
HANNIBAL MEDICAL COLLEGE
(Dental Department), Memphis, Tenn.
T. C. Oottrell, M. D., Dean.
MBHART CENTRAL TENNES-
SEE COLLEGE (Dental Department),
Nashville, Tenn. G. W. Hubbard, M.
D., Dean.
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (De-
partment of Dentistry), Nashville, Teno.
W. H. Morgan, M. D., Dean.
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DENTAL ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.
AliABAMA STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—S. W. Foster, Sec'y,
Decatur.
CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION.— W. Z. King, Seo'r,
San Francisco.
COLORADO STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—W. A. Smith, Seo'y, Sa-
lida.
CONNECTICUT STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION.— George L. Parmele,
Sec'y. Hartford.
DELAWARE STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION. R. H. Jones, Sec'y,
Wilmington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Wash-
ington City) DENTAL, ASSOCIATION.
— J. Rowland Walton, Sec'y, Washington.
GEORGIA STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—S. H. MoKee, Rec.
Sec'y, Rome; O. H. McDonald, Cor.
Sec'y, Griffin.
ILLINOIS STATE DENTAL ASSO-
CIATION.—Louis Ottofy, Sec'y, 1220
Masonic Temple, Chicago, 111.
INDIANA STATE DENTAL- AS-
SOCIATION.—G. E. Hunt, Sec'y, In-
dianapolis, Ind.
IOWA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—F. T. Breene, Sec'y, Iowa City.
KANSAS STATE DENTAX, ASSO-
CIATJON.-J. P. Root, Sec'y, Kansas
City.
KENTUCKY STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—J. H. Baldwin, Seo'y,
Louisville.
LOUISIANA STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—J. G- McCuUoch, Sec'y,
New Orleans.
MAINE DENTAL ASSOCIATION.
— F. S. Knowlton, Sec'y, Fairfield.
MARYLAND STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—W. W. Dunbracco, Rec.
Sec'y, 1023 Edmundson avenue; A.
Price) Cor. Seo'y, Eutaw street, Balti-
more.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.— Edgar O. Kins-
man, Seo'y, Cambridge.
MICHIGAN STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION—J. Ward House, Sec'y,
Grand Rapids.
MINNESOTA STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION.— H. L. Cruttenden,
Sec'y, Northfield.
MISSISSIPPI STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION.- T. C. West, Seo'y,
Natchez.
MISSOURI STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—S. 0. A. Ruby, Rec.
Sec'y, Clinton.
NEBRASKA STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—W. O. Davis, Sec'y, Lin-
coln.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.— B. C. Russell,
Sec'y, Keene.
NEW JERSEY STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATION.--Charles A. Meeker,
Sec'y, Newark.
NEW YORK STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION will meet in Albany, May
8, 9, 1895. P. T. Van Woert, Pros.,
Brooklyn; H. J. Burkhart, Vice Pres.,
Batavia; Charles S. Butler, Sec'y, Buf-
falo; John I. Hart, Treas., New York.
R. Ottolengin, Cor., 115 Madison avenue,
N. Y. City.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.-J. E. Wyche,
Sec'y, Greensboro.
OHIO STATE DENTAL ASSOOIA-
TION.— L. P. Bethel, Seo'y, Kent
DEN-
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
TAX. ASSOCIATION.
RHODE ISLAND STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.— Henry W. Gil-
lett, Sec'y, Newport.
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.- C. B. Colson,
Cor. Sec'y, Charleston; B. Rutledge,
Reo. Sec'y, Florence.
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DENTAL ASSOCIATIONS OP THE UNITED STATES.
TENNESSEE STATE DENTAL
ASSOCIATirON.— P. D. Houston,
See'y, Lewlsburg.
TEXAS STATE DENTAL ASSO-
CLATION.-nJ. G. Fife, Sec'y, Dallas.
VERMONT STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION—Thomas Mound, Sec'y,
Rutland.
VIRGINIA STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—George E. Keesee, Rich-
mond, Va.
WEST VIRGINIA STATE DEN-
TAL ASSOCIATION.— George I. Kee-
ner, Sec'y, Morgantown.
WISCONSIN STATE DENTAL AS-
SOCIATION.—Claude A. Southwell,
Soe'y, Milwaukee.
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DENTAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
An Act of Assembly of the Oommon-
■wealth of Pennsylvania, of the 17th
of April, 1876, entitled An Act to
regulate the practice of dentistry,
and to protect the people against em-
piricism in relation thereto in the
State of Pennsylvania.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Kepresentatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in
General Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by authority of the same. That
it shall be unlawful for any person,_ ex-
cept regularly authorized physicians
and surgeons, to engage in the practice
of dentistry in the State of Pennsylva-
nia, unless! said person has graduated
and received a diploma from the faculty
of a reputable institution, where this
•pecialty is taught, and chartered under
the authority of some one of the United
States, or of a foreign Government, ac-
knowledged as such, or shall have ob-
tained a certificate from a Board of
Examiners duly appointed and author-
ized by the provisions of this act to
iasue such certificate.
Sec. 2. The Board of Examiners shall
consist of six practitioners of dentistry
who are of acknowledged ability in the
profession. Said board shall be elected
by the Pennsylvania State Dental So-
ciety, at their next annual meeting, a*
follows: Two shall be elected for one
year, two for two years, and two for
three years; and each year thereafter
two shall be elected to serve for three
years, or until their successors are elected.
The said board shall have power to fill
all vacancies for unexpired terms, and
they shall be responsible to said State
Dental Society for their acts.
Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of this
board —
I. To meet annually at the time and
place of meeting of the Pennsylvania
State Dental Society, and at such other
time and place as the said board shall
agree upon, to conduct the examination
of applicants. They shall also meet for
the same purpose, at the caU of any
four members of said board, at such
time and place as may be designated.
Thirty days' notice must be given of the
meetings, by advertising in at least three
periodicals, one of them being a dental
journal, and all published within this
State.
H. Toi grant a certificate of ability
to practise dentistry, which certificate
shall be signed by said board and stamp-
ed with a suitable seal, to all appli-
cants who undergo a satisfactory exami-
■nation, and who receive at least four
affirmative votes.
in. To keep a book in which shall be
registered the names and qualifications
of such, as far as practicable, of all ijer-
sons who have been granted certificate*
of ability to practice dentistry under
the provisions of this act.
Sec. 4. The book so kept shall be a
book of record, and a transcript from it,
certified to by the officer who has it in
keeping, vrith the seal of said Board of
Examiners, shall be evidence in any
Court of this State.
Sec. 5. Four members of this board
shall constitute a quorum for the tran-
saction of business; and should a quorum
not be present on any day appointed
for their meeting, those present may ad-
journ, from day to day, until a quorum
is present.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall, in vio-
lation of this act, practice dentistry in
the State of Pennsylvania, shall be lia-
ble to indictment in the Court of Quarter
Sessions of the proper county, and on
conviction, shall be fined not less than
fifty or more than two hundred dollars;
Provided, That any person so convicted
shall not be entitled to any fee for ser-
vices rendered, and if a fee shall have
been paid, the patient, or his or her heirs,
may recover the same as debts of lik»
•mount are now recoverable by law.
Sec. 7. All fines collected shall inure
to the poor fund of the county in which
the prosecution occurs.
Sec. 8. Nothing in this act shall apply
to persons who shall have been engaged
in the continuous practice of dentistry im
this State, for three years or over, at the
time of or prior to the passage of this
act.
Sec. 9. To provide a fund to carry out
the provisions of the third section of this
act, it shall be the duty of the said board
of examiners to collect from those who
receive the certificate to practice den-
tistry, the sum of thirty dollars ($30)
each; of which sum, if there be any re-
maining, after liquidating necessary ex-
penses, the balance shall be paid into the
treasury of the said Pennsylvania State
Dental Society, to be kept as a fund for
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DENTAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
the more perfect carrying out of the pro-
visions of this act.
For the registration of dentists supple-
mentary to the act entitled "An act to
regulate the practice of dentistry, and
to protect the people against empiric-
ism in relation thereto, in the State of
Pennsylvania, and providing penalties
for the same, which became a law on
the seventeenth day of April, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-
•ii, providing for the registration of
practitioners of dentistry and penaltiei
for violation of the same.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and the House of Representatives of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Gen-
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby en-
acted by authority of the same. That
it shall be the duty of any person prac-
ticing dentistry within this Common-
wealth, within three months after the
passage of this act, and of any person
intendmg to practice dentistry within
this Commonwealth, before commencing
the same, to have recorded in the re-
corder's office in the county in which he
or she practices or intends to practice,
the diploma or certificate provided for
in the act to which this is a supplement.
Sec. 2. Any person beginning to prac-
tice dentistry in this State, after the
passage of this act, having a dental
diploma, issued or purporting to have
been issued by any college, university,
society or association, shall present the
same to the State examining board pro-
vided for in the act to which this is a
Buppltment, for approval, such examin-
ing board being satisfied as to the quali-
fications of the applicant and the gen-
uineness of the diploma, shall, without
fee, indorse the same as approved, after
which the same may be recorded as
aforesaid.
Sec. 3. Any person who is entitled to
practice dentistry in this Commonwealth,
without a diploma or certificate under
the provision of the eighth section of the
act to which this is a supplement, shall
make vnritteni affidavit before some
person qualified to administer an oath,
setting forth the time of his continuous
practice and the place or places where
such practice was pursued in this Com-
monwealth, and shall, within three
months after the passage of this act,
have such affidavit recorded in the re-
corder's office of the county in which he
is practicing. And it shall be the duty
of the recorder to record such diplomas,
certificates and affidavits in a book pro-
vided for such purpose.
Sec. 4. Any person who shall violate
or fail to comply with any of the provi-
sions of this act, or of the act to which
this is a supplement, or who shall cause
to be recorded any diploma or certificate
which has been obtained fraudulently, or
Is in whole or in part a forgery, or shall
make affidavit to any false statement to
be recorded as aforesaid, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction,
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not
less than fifty or more than two hundred
dollars, for each offense, for the use of
the proper county.
Sec. 5. All acts or parts of acts incon-
sistent herewith are hereby repealed.
Approved the 20th day of June, A. D.
1883.
Making it unlawful for any person to
engage in tha practice or assume the
title of doctor of dental surgery, oi
advertise himself as a doctor of dental
surgery without first procuring a di-
ploma from a reputable institution, rec-
ognized by the National Board of Den-
tal Examiners and defining who shall
be understood as practicing dentistry
and authorizing State Board of Dental
ISiaminers to charge and collect certain
feea.
Section 1. Be it enacted, etc.. That
from and after the passage of this act it
shall not be lawful for any person in
the State of Pennsylvania to engage in
the practice of dentistry or assume the
title of Doctor of Dental Surgery or
advertise himself or herself as Doctor of
Dental Surgery without first having
graduated and receiving a diploma con-
ferring the degree of Doctor of Dental
Surgery, or otiier recognized dental de-
gree, from a reputable institution rec-
ognized as of good repute by the Na-
tional Board of Dental Examiners and
legally competent to confer the same,
and having said diploma indorsed by the
State Board of Dental Examiners and
recorded according to requirement of
the act of June twenty, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-three. Pro-
vided, That physicians and surgeons
may, in the regular practice of their
profession extract teeth for the relief of
pain, or make applications for such pur-
pose.
Section 2. Every person shall be un-
derstood as practicing dentistry within
the meaning of this act, who shall, for
fee, salary or other reward, either to
himself or another person, operate upon
human teeth, furnish artificial substi-
tutes or perform those acts as assistant
or principal usually understood as and
called dental operations: Provided, That
bona fide students of dentistry under the
immediate supervision of a preceptor,
who is in lawful practice, may assist
him in operations during the usual term
of pupilage, not to exceed two and one-
half years from the date of commence-
ment.
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DENIAL LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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Section 3. The State Board of Dental
Examiners is hereby authorized to col-
lect a fea of not less than one dollar for
each indorsement of a diploma required
by tha act of June twentieth, one thous-
and eight hundred and eighty-three, said
amount to be paid by the holder of di-
ploma as a prerequisite to indorsement.
In all cases the members of the State
Dental Examiners' Board shall, by writ-
ten or oral examination or otherwise,
latisfy themselyes ss to the fitness and
qualifications of the holder of a diploma
before indorsement is made, and, in
their discretion, refuse to indorse the
diploma of an applicant who is found
incompetent.
When an examination is considered
necessary the said board is authorized to
collect from the applicant a fee of five
dollars, which sum shall be refunded in
case his diploma is not indorsed.
Section 4. In case a graduate of one
of the dental schools of this State shall
desire and intend to begin the practice
of dentistry in a foreign country be-
yond the bounds of the United
States, and shall make aflSdayit,
duly certified, as to the fact, and shall
ask for the indorsement of the State
Board of Dental Examiners, then said
State Board being satisfied as to the
character qualifications of the applicant
and the good repute of tha institution is-
suing said diploma, may indorse the
same, and for each such indorsement
■hall collect a fee of not less than ten
dollars.
Section 5. Any violation of the provis-
ions of this act shall constitute a mis-
demeanor and shall subject the party
violating it to a penalty of not more
than one hundred dollars for each of-
fense.
Section 6. This act shall not apply to
persons who have been engaged in the
acti'^e practice of dentistry in Pennsyl-
vania from the date of the passage of
the act of June twenty, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-three.
Section 7. It shall not be lawful for
any recorder to place upon record. any
diploma of date later than September
twentieth, one thousand eight hundred
and eighty-three, unless said diploma
has been indorsed and approved by the
State Board of Dental Examiners or
the secretary of said board.
Section 8. All acts or part* of acts
inconsistent with the provisions of this
act are hereby repealed.
Approved the 10th day of June, A. D.,
1893.
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PHILADELPHIA STREET LIST OF DENTISTS.
1017 Lorence, Chas.
Henry
1017 SohoU, Wm. D.
1102 Wlldman, Wm.
1104 Mones, Sam'l S.
1107 Deputy, H. S.
1207 Borgner, C. Walter
1211 Harrington, Blola
0.
1211 Hoberts, Geo.
1233 Ladd, Sam'l B.
1300 MacFiierson, A. H.
1300 Btilwell, Mary B.
1305 Soott, Jas. W.
1305 Jarris, Alice
1313 Volgt, Paul
1329 Wyman, Harry P.
1329 Wyman, J. P.
1333 Watson, B.
1416 Edwards, Chas. E.
1525 Caldwell, Geo. W.
1527 Oryer, Matthew H.
1602 Harrower, A. B.
1602 Lasser, Maria
1617 NeaU, B. Henry
1617 Neal, Walter H.
1618 Lamb, Bidgway
1629 Tompkins, A. F.
1630 Mofflt, Jno. W.
1707 Bisenbrey, J. Leli-
man
1707 Fogg, Isaac S.
1707 Fogg, John M.
1707 Holloway, Will
1823 Horner, E. H.
2047 Keim, Milton
2047 Kelm, Milton, Jr.
ASPEN.
4051 Dunwoody,Jesse B.
BAINBaiDGB.
2147 Clement, John F.
BAKING.
4015 Starr, Ell T.
BBIMONT AVE.
929 Shlnkle, O. J.
BEOWN.
2435 McOanna, H.
BUTTONWOOD.
1011 Haley, Peter
CALLOWHILIi.
1809 Breen, Wm. A.
OATHAEDJE.
231 Mintzer, Sam'l L.
CHMEEY.
17fll Dorr, H. I. (Phlla.
Dent. Col.)
CHESTNUT.
1113 Hertz, B. A.
1123 Poland, Sam'l O.
14th Glrard Bldg., Bag-
sett, Frank L.
1416 Carrey, John O.
1416 Buckland, B. H.
1416 Stellwagen, Thos.
C.
1416 Hewitt, Bdw'd L.
1416 Buckingham, Thos.
W.
1419 Shoemaker, O. P.
1429 White, J. DeH.,
Jr.
1B20 Gllmour, Henry L.
1B20 Fhlpps, Mlsworth
724
1520 Pratt, T. D.
1637 Aldred, Horace A.
1537 Chase, W. Y.
1537 Garretson, Jas. B.
1637 Hickman, Ziba
1537 Wunderllch, J. N.
1614 White, Horace M.
1615 Perkins, Jacob
1622 Hooker, Chas. W.
1628 Diamond, Francis
1628 Guilford, S. H.
1628 McQuillen, Daniel
NeaU
1628 Ware, Geo. K.
1629 Stokes, Wm. O.
1708 Nones, Eobt. H.
1708 Nones, Harry B.
1716 Eoss, John W.
1716 Orr, Wm. E. C.
1716 Inglis, Otto B.
1807 Kirk, Edward 0.
1809 John, Eobt. H.
1831 Longnecker, Henry
O.
1831 Longnecker, Parke
L.
1906 Pettit, Blihu K.
1907 Eegister, Henry 0.
1931 Littlejohn, Coving-
ton H.
1931 Knight, Thos. B.
2009 BonwUl, Bdw'd W.
2009 Bonwill, W. G. A.
210T Keefer, Franklin
M.
3243 Truman, James
3445 Burke, A. Swanton
4002 McKissick, Eobt.
4004 Yerkes, Eliza
4004 Yerkes, Elwood
4006 Fellows, Albert P.
CHESTNUT TTTT.T.
Henderson, O. P., Main
ab. Union.
CHEISTIAN.
1416 Seymour, Eobt. J.
1428 Tait, David P.
1B12 Keenan, Jas. H.
1706 Eex, Eeed J.
1731 Clark, P. O.
COLUMIBIA AYE.
14th S.B. Focht, An-
nie T.
1527 Mayer, J. Fred
1534 Qlooker, M. H.
1535 Kelsel, James H.
1627 Gilbert, S. Bldred
163B Long, Alei. P.
1703 Williams, BenJ.F.
1706 Tizzard, S. D.
1726 Seher, Herman L.
1825 Chamjberlaln, J. O.
1835 MaoHugh, John
2003 French, Arth. T.
203T Filbert, Geo. W.
2133 Hewlsh,Haroia O.
2210 Sola, B. H.
2539 Gilden, Ohas. T.
2729 Long, F. Morton
DIAMOND.
128 Duerbacker, Geo.
635 Lake, Walter B.
1109 Sanson, Nath-. J.
1718 Wessels, Jas. F.,
Jr.
1826 Card, Caem. L.
2002 Thomas, J. Fred.
2006 Smith, D. A
DAUPHIN.
1639 Taylor, Ohas. M.
EAST AIliEGHENY
AVENUB.
2636 Wiley, Bdw. O.
BAST CUMBBELAND.
1927 Eutrlkin, Jos. J.
1941 Seymour, Wes. P.
1945 Wright, Wm. B.
2137 Goodlellow, El-
ton O.
2222 Hulme, Bdwln
BAST NOERIS.
2222 Bndlich, W. F.
BAST YOEK.
2220 Green, Bdwln E.
FAIEMOUNT AVE.
236 Bmpson, Jas. H.
333 Brown, Thos.
333 Van Busklrk, D.
511 Campuzano,Geo.A.
730 Purdue, Jas. M.
1017 Moore, W. O.
1905 Ward, Jos. B. O.
1931 Elder, Ohas. B.
4308 Kusee, George C.
FALLS OF SCHUYL-
KILL.
Laubach, Howard N.
170 Queen
Eutter, Jas. L., 116
Queen Lane
FEIDBRAL.
530 Mann, Jos. L.
PILBBET.
1214 Sibley, Amos H.
1312 Fowler, Geo. A.
3036 Terry, Luth. G.
FEAJSTBarOED AVE.
1751 Frick, S. B.
1769 Miller, G. J. B.
1769 Eoss, Alfred T.
1780 Carhart, Jos. B.
1818 Eomig, Edw. L.
1820 Heiss, Joseph
4331 Eamsden, J.
4429 Hammond, Jul-
ian T.
4444 Crankshaw, Jas.
4810 Hutchinson, Thos.
FBANKFOED.
Dixon, Wm. B.,
4752 Penn
Hammond, J. T., 4429
Main
Krewson, J. T., 19 B.
Orthodox
O'Neill, B. v., 4345
Paul
FBANKLIN.
618 Heller, Herman
1238 Gardiner, B. L.
1639 Zlesel, Wm.
8048 Hughes, Wm. H.
GHBMANTOWN.
Adams, Walter B.,
29 W. Ohelten ay.
Brown, Wlstar P., 37
W. Chelten ave.
Fling, J. Glen, 12
W. Penn
Lutz, Geo. H., 113 W.
Ohelten ave.
Voegtlen, John S.,
21 W. Chelten ay.
Wunder, Francis T.,
5307 Main
Head, Wm. O., 132
Price
Keyser, Naaman H.,
18 MUl
MoOreary, Joseph, 4SB2
Main
Meroney, Le Eoy, IT
Chelten av.
Porter, Alfred N.,
4554 Wakefleld
Boop, W. H., Green,
c. Harvey
GBBMANTOWN AVH.
1944 Bermer, Frank H.
1944 Benner, Peter J.
2714 Bamsden, Btarry
4707 Wunder, F. T.
4167 Koehlcr, Albert Q.
4709 Barry, Henry A.
4816 Williams, Geo.W.
4822 Topley, Oonyers
4837 Levering, B. A.
B018 Koehler, Louis F.
5018 Koehler, Fran. 0.
5277 Lyon, Geo. B.
5359 Van Horn, W. G.
GIEAED.
1116 Beale, Alonzo P>
1116 Beale, Eupert G.
me Beale, Stephen T.
1116 Beale, Stephen T.,
Jr.
1134 Watson, D. Stuart
GIEAED AVENUE.
164 Alexander, Wm.
164 Fulton, Eobt. B.
164 Harrington, Ar-
thur N.
1315 Moore, Thos. H.
1435 Greenbaum, L.
1435 Greenbaum, Max
1513 Clements, Fred.G.
1513 Clements, Jas. M.
1721 Hellings, M.
1T21 HelUngs, John
1805 Sohock, Geo. W.,
Jr.
2164 Fazmino, V. A.
2909 liters, Dennis N.
8003 Stiles, Wm. B.
GEBBN.
1313 D' Armada, Chas.
A.
1802 Guerry, Peter V.
2119 Gould, Jennie E.
HAMILTON.
1702 Hosfeld, Alfred
3410 Hicks, Edward H.
3B0B MoFadden, H. B.
3700 Wigghis, S. L.
3700 Wiggins, LesUe It-
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725
HANOVBB.
1105 Card, O. L.
HOWARD.
224S Apeldom, J. O.
KBJNSINOTON AV^.
2B51 Wright, James
LANOASTER AVE.
3944 Fleming, Elmer B.
6136 Fralley, J. R.
liAURBL.
117 Strohm, S. D.
LOCJUST.
1210 Hager, Howard M.
1629 OulTer, Martin B.
1633 Sadky IjOuIs
1633 Jack, L. Foster
1700 Esslg, Ohas. 3.
1700 Esslg, Norman S.
1716 Martin, Jas.
3606 GulteraSiAlbert F.
S932 Loder, Jas. B.
LOMBARD.
1432 Sayre, BenJ. F.
MANAYUNK.
Boone, T. S., 123 CSay
Kelly, Jos., 101 Cotton
Pepper, D. T., 153 Oentr
Pepper, Lizzie B., 153
Centre
Ramsay, H. J., 4516
Balser
MATCKKO'.
3212 Amend, Fred'k
MARSHALL.
986 Zeadler, M.
1018 Alexander, W.
MASTER.
1122 Rlpperger, BenJ.
MONTGOMERY A'VB.
1809 Oolehower, Haxry
H.
1911 AUen, J. Canning
MORRIS.
2039 Ersklne, Geo. W.
MT. VERNON.
1510 Franklin, G. P.
1725 Brown, Edltt
1732 Hopkins, Rlch'd S.
1822 Haines, S. R
1931 Ver Talen, Daria
P.
2036 Root, Geo. F.
NORRIS.
1939 Taylor, Jos. H.
2016 Ickes, Henry A.
2237 Roberts, Percy
N. FRONT.
1322 GledhlU, Thos. O.
N. SECOND.
3600 Smith, Wm. A.
N. THIRD.
1144 Kreuzberger, G.W.
N. FOURTH.
921 Weber, B. Glfford
1834 Putnam, Leon E.
1634 Oliver, J. Hughes
N. FIFTH.
249 Foerster, Alex. L.
342 Zoellner, Jos.
642 Joffe, Mary S.
683 Stuoke, Edwin J.
822 Hertz, Bernard
824 Bolard, J. A.
938 Van Horn, J. H.
999 Steigerwald, A. S.
1007 Wert, Amos
2417 Baumgartner,
Harry J.
2638 Suteh, Wm. B.
2860 Lord, Edmund
N. SIXTH.
644 WUson, O. Herb't
644 Reeder, Wm.
603 Patterson, O.
720 Long, M. Lukens
923 Moore, W. EL
923 Moore, Lindley P.
941 Waas, Morris A.
1217 Newgarden, Albert
1217 Newgarden, Cbas.
N. SEVENTH.
113 Zener, Francis
843 Thomas, A. Howard
848 Sanson, Nathan J.
878 Haar, Geo. H. L.
938 Engel, Wm. S.
1002 Krick, Geo. V.
1529 Paynter, Geo. J.
1529 Paynter, John C.
1607 MUls, Morton
1723 Stevens, Aug. B.
N. EIGHTH.
205 White, Chas. A.
411 Rubinson, Louis S.
633 MagllQCCo, Victor
802 Munns, O. L.
846 Welrwlch, Geo. M.
851 David, Jacques S.
1938 Hottoan, Wm. O.
1956 Hnnsberger, H. W.
N. NINTH.
236 Butterworth, Ed-
win D.
265 Htoneywell, Eu-
gene C.
303 Kosure, Edwin D.
303 Neall, C. H. M.
307 Hooker, C. S.
1722 Atkinson, Wm.W.
N. TENTH.
130 Starkey, Rlch'd S.
250 Fritts, C. D.
600 Stoughton, I. W.
1640 Sohmitt, H. F. A.
2439 Guthapfel, C. H.
N. ELEVENTH.
247 Wayne, Edw'd F.
521 Keim, Henry W.
637 Moore, Jas. W.
617 Bortree, Thos. W.
619 Heston, Albert G.
619 Heston, Eugene B.
637 Gorges, Wm. S.
839 Klnzie, Arthur H.
938 Brewer, Horace M.
1845 Romlg, A. J.
1456 Huckel, Ambrose
W.
1619 Cornish, Alex., Jr.
1619 Rohrbaok, Kyle
1900 Dixon, Chas. B.
2035 Homlng.Edw'd B.
N. TWELFTH.
130 Lloyd, John H.
225 Zellers, Rbbt. B.
232 Welch, J. Clinton
245 Gamble, B. R.
1452 DeSage, P. G.
1538 White, Chas. C.
1630 Steinbook, F. W.
1858 Abbott, S. B.
2045 Wyokoff, W. T.
2047 Sickler, Wm. B.
2636 Simmerman, Geo.
H.
N. THIRTEENTH.
217 Armstrong, Thos.
M.
582 Kumpf, George
810 Bamngardner, J. G.
625 Wardle, T. G.
925 Worrell, Willard F.
1345 Palmer, Edw'd O.
1748 Miner, H. Mercer
1S64 Cooper, Frank G.
2152 Glading, Wm.
2629 Mllke, W. Hugo
N. BROAD.
412 Betz Bldg., Pep-
per, Wilbur L.
912 Sinclair, Geo. A.
912 Sinclair, Thos. D.
N. FIBTEBJNTH.
152 Wells, C. H.
163 MitcheU, Leslie D.
709 Shlrlon, Wesley
867 Beardslee, A. A.
1634 Oompton, Jas. D.
2140 LarMn, Edw'd H.
2414 MUler, S. Hy.
N. SIXTEENTH.
232 Lehigh, Walter S.
810 Moore, Sam'l N.
813 Benesole.Frank M.
N. SEVENTEENTH.
115 Hall, B. L.
115 Hall, W. H.
117 Jarrett, Bertha M,
123 Allman, Mary
210 Page, C. A.
648 Tees, Ambler
648 Tees, Louis F.
667 Rosenthal, J. S.
1413 Watson, Frank D.
1419 Carrie, Stephen H.
1606 Oolman, Albert V.
1618 Rankin, J. Clark
2333 Talmage, B. A.
N. EIGHTEENTH.
600 Smith, Albert H.
1320 Hancocks, T. E.
1714 Porter, Wm. A.
N. NINETEENTH.
32 Foulks, W. C.
1225 Dickinson, Wm. H.
2015 Stafford, Ohas. F.
2149 Moore, Geo. C.
2149 Moore, Martha B.
2169 Comog, Albert
N. TWENTIETH.
201 McOullough, P. B.
1710 Davis, Frank A.
N. TWENTY-FIRST.
1511 Dunn, Thos. J.
1605 Anthony, Geo. Om-
quest
1843 Sager, John P.
2008 Pixton, Thos. R.
N. TWENTY-SECOND.
1635 Carter, John
1717 Davis, Frank A.
N. TWENTY-THIRD.
664 Phillips, Stephen P.
N. TWENTY-FIFTH.
822 Oampuzano Ra-
mon
If. TWENTY-SIXTH.
869 Buckingham, W. H.
N. TWENTY-NINTH.
2137 Lane, John R.
N. THIRTIETH.
2309 Lcttenmeir, Anna
K.
M. THIRTY-SECOND.
417 Lapp, Elbert W.
600 Barnes, Chas. H.
N. THiKTY-FOUBTH.
208 Fuller, John G.
KT. FORTIETH.
23 Weston, Edw'd O.
431 MoKissick,Wm. D.
620 Service, O. S.
703 Swing, R. H. D.
737 Thomas, John W.
N. FORTY-FIRST.
715 Graves, C. E.
715 Graves, Edwin D.
813 Oonover, J. B.
OXFORD.
1605 Jones, Wm. L.
2134 Tccklenburg, B. H.
2417 Bssig, Elmer B.
PARK AVE
1803 Weston, Henry
1818 Slater, Geo. N.
2016 Bastlake, Yardley
H. '
2108 Brunt, Fred'k B.
PASSYUNK AVB.
800 Rosenthal, David
A.
1627 Rosenthal, W. S.
PINE.
601 Buchanan, Geo.
501 Urian, Albert
529 Chapman, Martin
V.
1310 Talt, Jas. S.
1323 Sayre, Ben]. F.
1408 Chupein, Theo. F.
1408 Chupein, Chas. P.
1613 Rose, B. Frank
1621 Jackson, W. A.
1634 Millard, Warren B.
3329 White, Jos. W.
POPLAR.
1216 Brandreth, Frank
POWELTON AVB.
3707 Edwards, J. Jud-
sou
3715 Lane, Jas. G.
3803 Potter, Wm. J.
RACE.
1221 Tovar, Louis F.
1317 Wernicke, O. M.
1526 Zulll, Wm. L.
REED.
1831 Santana, Jos. G.
REGENT SQUARE.
4251 Peeso, Frederic A.
RICHMOND.
229 Butfell, Chas. B.
2913 Slaughter, J. H.
RIDGE AVENDB.
3018 Byrne, Sylvester
3727 Beck, Edwin F.
4610 Deacon, John F.
SNYDER AVB.
Horter, Wm. B.
S. SECOND.
1110 Thomas, Wm. F.
S. THIRD.
1211 Rowan, John A.
311 Screven, S. R.
S. FOURTH.
1010 Vanderbeok, T. L.
1203 Manship, John F.
S. FIFTH.
318 Knox, J. Warner
612 O'Connor, John J.
S. SIXTH.
1524 Horgan, Cornelius
1524 Horgan, John B.
1607 Groth, Matilda
S. EIGHTH.
268 Bffrou, L. A.
1235 Burton, Isaao N.
SOUTH NINTH.
622 Bnrohell, John G.
735 Eobson, John L.
735 Robson, Thos. O.
1428 Cornelius, G. T.
SOUTH TEINTH.
620 Hunter, fiobt. I.
624 Schaysack, Cbss,
B.
1228 Webb, Wm. R.
1621 Smith, Maur. B.
SOUTH ELEVENTH.
320 Rowe, Wm. Jno.
2001 Oorrle, Wm. M.
Geo^
SOUTH TWELFTH.
255 Brister, J.
903 Evans, Milton H.
1170 Manning, J. W.
1303 Thayer, Bdw. W.
1303 Ness, Wm. Stew-
art
SO. THIBTEENTH.
1618 Valentine, Jos. B.
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PHILADELPHIA STBEEl LISl OF DElSTISTS.
BOUTH BKOAD.
414 Cuplt, George W.
419 Mersbon, John B.
788 Koee, Wm. T.
1236 Gbance, Gt. Oar-
row
1816 ReMuBB, W. F.
SOUTH FIFTEIBSNTH.
212 Warren, Geo. W.
814 VandersUce.H.M.
8S0 Huey, Bobert
830 Nelson, J. J.
SOUTH sixteeinth:.
IIB Gilman, Lew. H.
115 Lane, Wm.
US Winner, W. lane
126 Nlckell, Eobt. J.
126 Flke, Cbas. B.
201 Cbriatensen, Wm.
324 Spronl, OUfer
SO. SEVENTHENTH.
40 Cottrell, Edw. B.
114 Avery, Henry
IIB Cave, Wm. Lewis
IIB Franldln, Clinton
IIB Ellis, G. W.
115 DMCcGratb, Jobn lil.
115 Fugb, Jobn
117 Starr, B. Walter
121 Starr, B. W.
SO. ETGHTBHINTH.
34 Powell, Tbos. W.
842 Martin, Louis B.
342 McConnell, A. S.
342 Qialt, Jas.
1141 Kelly, Ohas. P.
SO. NINETEENTH.
116 Pettit, Jos.
SOUTH TWENTHTTH.
757 Eobb, George J.
7B7 Bobb, Jobn W.
SOUTH THtETY-SBV-
ENTH.
16 Leeob, Harry K.
SOUTH FOBTTBTH.
17 Sauers, Fred'k O.
17 Weston, Edw. O.
S24 JohinBi,Masatsiune
1208 Kingsbury, How.
SPRING GAEDBN.
3804 Osier, J. M.
3847 Hinds, Wm. H.
SPRUCE.
410 Buokland, H.
Harley.
515 Bonsall, Obas. F.
Sl5 Herbst, Wm. E.
B39 ToM, Geo, S.
741 Caufman, Jas. M.
900 Trueman,Wm. H.
930 Joy, Ohas. G.
1129 Blanc, Wm.
1209 Hawortb, John P.
1222 Bloe, Barl O.
1226 How, W. Storer
1320 Taylor, Wm. H.
SUSQUEHANNA AYE.
325 Ruffel, Geo. T.
1226 Tuttle, B. N.
1618 Bowman, Ira O.
1618 Bowman, John P.
1624 Hughes, Wm. D.
1720 Joy, Chaa. G.
TAOONT.
4643 Krewson, Jesse T.
TIOGA.
1513 Bowie, Luclen B.
1800 Douglas, BenJ. H.
VINE.
1001 Benzel, E. O.
1011 Oassiday, P. S.
1011 MoQirdy, Al. T.
ion Thonrot, Ohas. 3.
1122 Vansant, M. L.
1122 Vansant, W. M.
1128 Hlgglns.Frank B.
1210 DeSage, P. Q.
1320 Henderson, A. H.
1320 Kiikpatrlck, Er-
nest S.
1530 Schembs, John
1607 Anderson, Jno. S.
1812 Boice, Aljnzo
1617 Jaquess, Hor. Q.
2027 Brooks, Joseph S.
2027 Steele, Net. D.
5416 FeiiiiJaB.dez.Ped.P.
WALLAOB.
1912 Huston, W. M.
2130 Reinstein, Hen.F.
WALNUT.
012 Thomas, J. D.
912 Borden, Walter A.
916 NelUs, George H.
1113 Hopkins, C. B.
1118 Woodward, Jos. A.
1121 Hopkins, Ell. E.
1224 Buichard, Hen.H.
1224 Darragh, Jas. S.
1224 GiUiams, Jas. S.
1224 RehluK, Wm. F.
1224 Steyens, E. W.
1224 Terks, J. B.
1225 Wint, Mar. A.
1227 Heam, E. Roland
1228 Deane, Artem.W.
1226 Hyndman, MarleJ.
1228 Jones, Chas. S.
1302 Koeoker, Leon. K.
1306 Klmmell, Samuel
1308 Brown, Edith L.
1310 Wolford, D. B.
1319 Terkes, Harman
1321 Gardiner, F. D.
1321 Bolierts, How. E.
1415 Faught, L. Ashley
141B Hawke6Wortli,Hy.
E.
1416 Head, Jos.
1415 .Head, Leon F.
1415 Peirce, O. N.
1416 Phreaner,Wm. A.
1419 Capon, Wm. A.
1427 Lippinoott, J.
O^omas
1507 Dlion, Frank. M..
1607 Jameson, G. L. S.
1507 Litch, Wilbur F.
1513 Darby, Edwin T.
1613 Darby,Geo. D. B.
1613 Davis, Eliz. A.
1613 Diehl, Wm.
1513 KelTer, B. J.
1513 McIiD,tyre, Frank
H.
1513 Porter, O. M.
1614 Townsend, Henry
1628 McKee, J. A.
1629 GaskiU, J. How.
1629 01ements,Haye8A.
1629 Smith, D. D.
1708 Davis, Charles
1722 Musgrove,Thos. M.
3614 MiUiken, Geo. O.
WASHINGTON AVE.
3614 Dungan, Geo. H.
WHARTON.
1516 MoOormlck, E. J.
WISSAHICKON.
MoFadden, Wm., 3842
Terrace
WOOD.
1118 Cox, Solomon
WOODLAND AVE.
7103 Weaver, Lnth. M,
3328 EUers, Henry
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REGISTER OF DENTISTS OF THE STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
WitJi their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Year.
See Key to Ahbremations of Colleges, page xix.
ABBOTSTOWN, Adams.
Hollinger, Wm.
ACKERSVIXiLE, Fulton.
Ackers, Edwin D., (F) 79.
ALEXANDRIA, Huntingdon.
Porter, Oalvin
ALLEGHENY CITY, Allegheny.
Biddle, O. Perry, 161 Federal. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Benkart, John F., (B) 76, 158 Penn av.
Bratt, Ohas. B., (J) 83, 88 Arch. 9 to
12 a. m., 1 to 4.30 p. m.
Caldwell, W. S., Jr., (A) 91, 277 Alle-
gheny av. 9 a. m. to| 7 p. m.
Deterding, P. H., (H) 81, 123 Ohio.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Foley, Richard A., (H) 93.
Glenn, Charles E., (Ax), 10 Tremont.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Graham, Jos. H., (B) 67, 230 Ohio. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Haines, Wm. H., (C) 91, 85 Arch.
Hamilton, James J., (B) 84, 67 Arch.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 371.
Hippie, W. H., ( ), 52 Federal. 9 a.
DB. to 5p. m.
Kearns, Wm. E., (Ae) 91, 104 Federal.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Kueohler, E. C. ( ) — , 82 Ohio.
Kuoohler, Louis J., (H) 64, 82 Ohio.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Lang, Geo. P., (B1 88, 144 Madison av.
Q to 12 a. m., 4 to 9 p. m.
Lee, WUliam A., (A) 81, 185 Arch. 9
1. m. to 5 p. m.
M-iGiffin, W. A., (Ax)— 215 Federal.
9. a. m. to 5 p. m.
Moore, Morgan J. E., (Ay) 77, 90 Fed-
eral. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4.30 p. m.
Tel. No. A 212.
Orth, Herman A., (Bb) 81, 171 Ohio.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m., 6 to 7 p. m.
Phillips, J. A., (B) 84, 107 Federal.
Roth, Reinhart, (Ax) — , 1 Penna. av.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Russell, W. A., (Bj 92, 35 Federal.
Scott, Jas. P., (N)— , 174 Lacock. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1170.
Simpson, George L., (B) 81, 213 North
av. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 4 p. m.
Stark, N. P., (A) 91, 100 Juniata. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Straw, Wm. L., (B) 89, 31 Federal.
Spangler, Geo. M., ( ) — , 19 Monterey.
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Staufleer, Sherman M., (Ae) 88, 72
Ohio.
Toy, Archie F., (B) 92, 92 Arch. 9 to
12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Tel. No. A
605.
Urling, George, (F) 87, 177 Penna. av.
Weiman, Gust., (J) 84, 187 Fulton.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
White, J. D., (F) 50, 32 Federal. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
ALLENTOWN, Lehigh.
Fatzinger, Robert D., 721 Hamilton.
Fegley, W. L., 544 Front.
Greasemer, Abraham, 114 N. 5th.
Kurtz, Henry D. (F) 81, 139 N. 7th.
Jacoby, Benj. F., 542 Hamilton.
Koons, Alfred M., (A) 79, 629 Hamil-
ton. 8 to 11.30 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
LaRoche, Z. P., Union cor. Lehigh.
Martin, M. E., 726 Walnut.
Rabenold, A. S., (B) 87, 23 N. 7th.
Rabenold, Franklin A., 224 N. 5th.
Roney, Jas. R., 539 Walnut.
Seip, Howard S., (C) 87, 445 Hamil-
ton. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Uhler, Orandus H., (0) 87, 641 Hamil-
ton.
VanBuskirk, Filbert D., 28 S. 7th.
ALTOONA, Blair.
Ball. B. E., (H) 82, Nicholson Block.
7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 11 p. m.
Bitner, William S., (N), 919 16th.
7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Blackburn, E. R. C, (B) 84, 1316%
11th av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to
9 p. m.
Crumbaker, H. E., (Q) 88, 618 12th
av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 9
p. m.
Duffy, Nelson P., (B) 81, 815 12th
av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to 9
p. m.
Hertz, Chas. D., Nicholson Block.
Isenberg, J. W., (B) 81, Green and
11th av. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to
Keefer, John B., (Q) 88, 800 12th av.
7.30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to 8
p. m.
Livingston, H. B., 702 12th.
Malone, Peter J., (N), 1603 11th av.
7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Miller, Henry B., (N) 1105% 4th ave.
7 to 12, 1 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m.
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DENTISTS OP PENNSYLVANIA.
iXTOONA.— Continued.
Miler, William B., (A) 75, 1122 12tli
ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 8
p. m.
Rohrer, Jacob A., (N), 1107 12th aye.
7 to 12, 1 to 6, 7 to 9 p. m.
Taylor, J. R., (N), 702 12tli ave. 7 to
12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 9 p. in.
AMBLER, Montgomery.
Keisel, J. Harry, (B) 87.
ANNVILLE, Lebanon.
Fritz, Jonathan Or., (N) —
Uhrich, David Y., (N) —
Zimmerman, Harry, (B) 80.
APOLLO, Armstrong.
Ambrose, A. F., (F) 87.
Cochran, William M.
Sallada, Earl X, (0) 91.
ARDMORB, Montgomery.
John, R. A., (A) 79.
ASHLAND, Schuylkill.
Home, Edward G.
Shomo, C. S. W., (B) 77.
ATGLEN, Chester.
Reese, C. I.
ATHENS, Bradford.
Mnrrelle, Joseph W., (N) —
Rishel, E. C.
ATLANTIC, Crawford.
Hoover, T. F.
Ralston, S. H.
AUSTIN, Potter.
Johnson, Edy R., (Ae) 89.
AVONDALE, Chester.
Paiste, James L., (C) 88.
BANGOR, Northampton.
Lockard, Elmer C.
Wilson, M.
BATH, Northampton.
Gernard, Harrison A.
BEiAVBR, Beaver.
Johnston, Jay H., (B) 70.
ohumaker, J. H.
BEALLSVILLE, Washington.
Gregg, J. F., (F) 86.
BEAVER FALLS, Beaver.
Cook, W. S., (A) 92.
Franklin, Orrin H., (B) 83.
Hosmer, Chas. H.
Rayl, Walter F., (N) —
Sleppy, E. Everett P. (G) 87.
BEDFORD, Bedford.
Daniels, Amos, ( ) 82
Statler, Samuel F., (N) 75.
BELLEFONTE, Centre.
Hafer, J. S., (N) —
Rhone, S. W., (B) 64.
Ward, Jos. S., (P) 88.
BELLEVILLE, Mifflin.
Miller, Daniel J.
BELLE VERNON, Fayette.
Martin, Benjamin B., (A) 91.
BELLBWOOD, BLAIR.
Burd, W. S., (6) 92.
Kintzel, J. M.
BENNETT, Allegheny.
Gibson, Thomas M.
BENTON, Columbia.
Fritz, Joel R., (A) 88.
Good, Alexander, (N) —
Laubach, J. B.
BERWICK, Columbia.
Michael, Wm. B„ (A) 83.
BBRNVILLE, Berks.
Mogel, Peter S., (C) 89.
BETHLEHEM, Northampton.
Gangewiere, Benj. P., ( ) — , 152
Main.
Gernerd, Elmer B., (B) 83, 9 Broad.
Jones, Francis M., (C) 85, 412 N.
Main.
Jones, Victor S., (C) 85, 64 S. Main.
BLAIESVILLE, Indiana.
Cummins, Robert B., (P) 81.
Lowry, Samuel S., (O) 88.
Pearce, Clark S., (H) 91.
BLANCHARD, Centre.
Snyder, Jacob E.
BLOOMINGDALB, Luzerne.
Kaylor, John
Moss, Jacob
Sutliff, Willie
BLOOMSBURG, Columbia.
Hess, Milton J., (A) 88.
House, Wm. H.
Hower, Hiram C.
Rabb, Isaiah L.
BLOSSBURGH, Tioga.
Merrick, D. Daniel O., (N) —
BLUE ROCK, Chester.
Hughes, C. L
Ijewis, D. D.
BOYBRSTOWN, Berks.
Bower, Daniel L., (A) 92.
Bower, .Joel B., (A) 66.
BEADDOCK, Allegheny.
King, Josiah R., (H) 89.
Russel, Wm. A.
Sloan, George A., (A) 88.
BRADFORD, McKean.
Brooks, O. R.
Crosby, J. Maurice, (A) 92.
Comfort, Ola B., ( ) 85.
Levin, W., (A) 91.
Marsh, B. M.
McAlpin, A., (F) 83.
Pnrdy, A. B.
BRISTOL, Bucks.
Adams, G. W.
Dilts, Charles H., (C) 91.
Stradling, Joseph T., (B) 81.
BROCKWAYVILLE, Jefferson.
Brumbaugh, B. B., (F) 92.
Moorhead, Robert O., (A) 90.
BRODBECKS, York.
Bortner, B. D.
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BROOKVILLB, Jefferson.
Bishop, W. G.
Xiowry, C. D.
Lowry, G. "W.
Wygant, G. P.
Stebbins, C. W.
BROWNSVILIiE, Fayette.
Abrams, J, M. (G) 82.
Edmiston, C. B., (91).
Hiiston, Joseph. A.
Patton, T. Howard.
BRXN MAWR, Montgomery.
Buckland, E. Harley, (A) 85
Greaves, C. E.
BURGEa?TSTOWN, Washington.
McBride, J. Z.
Harper, J. T.
BUTLER, Butler.
Donaldson, J. J.
Jackson, George H., (F) 91.
Johnson, Samuel A., (B) 81.
McAlpine, Volney, (N).
CAIiIFORNIA, Washington.
Rabe, J. W. L., (H) 56.
OAMBRIDGEBOROUGH, Crawford.
Colt, George A, (Ab) 89.
Humes, James B.
CANNONSBURGH, Washington.
McBumey, A. P., (B) 89.
CANTON, Bradford.
Keeny, Chas. G., (B) 87.
Walter, A. J., (N).
CARBONDAIiE, Lackawanna.
Meaker, Cyrus T. (C) 81.
Spencer, Walter A., ( ) 90.
Stenson, 0. R.
CARIilSLE, Cumberland.
Bentz, John M., (B) 74.
Bentz, Weirichz, (B) 73.
Neidich, George W., (F) 56.
Shrom, Joseph, (N).
Shulenburger, Ephraim A., (B) 85.
Shulenberger, John A., (B) 85.
Wogan, C. Edmund, (G) 90.
OARMICHBL'S, Greene.
Crow, G. G, (N).
Crow, G. W., (N).
Pennington, B. P., (Al).
OARROLLTOWN, Cambria.
Eck, Percival L.. (N).
Sloan, W. H., (N).
CATASAUQUA, Lehigh.
Burke, John J., (G) 88.
OATTAWISSA, Columbia.
Fox, J. T., (N).
CENTRE HALL, Centre.
Hostorman, Geo. W., (B) 80.
CHAMBERSBURGH, Franklin.
Bonebrake, H. X„ ( ).
Burboraw, Thos. D., (N).
Crawford, Katherine, ( ).
Hill, JuUa T., ( ).
McLanahan, Johnson, ( ).
Piatt, G. P., ( ) 60.
Ramsay & Maday, ( ).
Strealy, M. W., (B) 78.
Teeter, Wm. F., (B) 81.
Whiteshew, Edward W., (A) 80.
CHARTIERS, Allegheny.
Willis, Charles A., (N).
CHESTER. Delaware.
Godon, D. Wilmot, (B) 79, 1021 Edg»-
mont av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Luckie, S. B., (A) 82, 333 E. Broad.
8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Morgan, H. Dayis, (N), 208 W. 33.
9 a. m. to 4, 6 to 9.30 p. m.
Monroe, Frank W., (B) 84, 210 W. Sd.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 6 to 8 p. m.
Monroe, W. H., (N), 409 Market. 9
to 12 a. m., to 6 p. m.
Parson, S., (F) 46, 1421 Potter.
Smith, Frank M., (B) 80, 21 E. 4th.
8.30 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
CHESTNUT LEVEL, Lancaster.
Bradley, Thos., (N).
CHRISTIANA, Lancaster.
Bownall, Levi W., (B) 86.
CLARION, Clarion.
Wilhelm, S. A., (N).
CLATTON, Berks.
Bameman, J. H., (N).
CLEARFIELD, Clearfield.
Davis, Samuel S., (B) 90.
Heichold, J. L. R., (B) 78.
CLEAR RIDGE,
Stevens, Prank K., ( ) 93.
CLINTONVILLB, Venango.
Corbert, E. E., (N).
Hoffman, P. S., (N).
COAI^PORT. Clearfield.
Craft, W. H., (H) 83.
COATESVILLE, Chester.
McClure, Harry C, (C) 81.
Shannon, W. H., ^B) 82.
Thompson, Joel T., (N).
COCHRAN'S MILLS, Armstrong.
Elliott, A. J., (N).
COCHRANTON, Crawford.
Bailey, Sharon K., (H) 93.
COCHRANVILLE, Chester.
Hunter, G. M., (N).
COLLEGEVILLB, Montgomery.
Place, Benjamin P., (C) 81.
COLUMBIA, Lanca,ster.
Bockius, S. Attel, (B) 59, 217 Locust.
Grove, J. Wm., (G) 91.
Hoffer, Jacob Z., (F) 69, 245 Locust
Rogers, Amos W., (B) 76, 422 Locurt.
Watson, Richard, (B) 83, 238 Locust.
CONFLUENCE, Somerset.
Tannihill, M.
CONNEAUTVTLLE, Crawford.
Narramore, Martin B.
Townley, E. E.
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BEATISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
GONNBLLSVILLE, Fayette.
Cope, James.
Hyatt, L. S., (C) 90.
Rankin, S. H.
Wood, Samuel D.
GONSHOHOCKEN, Montgomery.
Taylor, J.
OOOPBRSBURG, Lehigh.
Trumbauer, Dalton, (A) 89.
CORRY, Brie.
Blair, Henry B., (N).
Mead, James A., (N). ■
Wood, Perrie G., (B) 87.
COUDERSPORT, Potter.
Phillips, Samuel A.
Snyder, James W.
CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield.
Eckbert, H. J.
Thompson, Edward M., (B) 75.
DALIiASTOWN, York.
Smith, A. H.
DANVILLE, Montour.
Brown, G. B.
Brown, Winfield S.
Gearhart, J. Beaver, (A) 92.
Jennings, Irving H., (C) 83.
Sweisfort. Jonathan, (N).
DAVISVttLE, Bucks.
HalloweJl, William.
DELTA, York.
Barton, P. A.
Barton, J. P.
Dodson R. Delamer, (C) 83.
Macomber, Clinton.
Scarborough, D. W.
DELMONT, Westmoreland.
Huffman, L. D.
DERRY STATION, Westmoreland
Gorgas, Ferdinand S., (F) 82.
DILLSBURGH, York.
Graff, J. H.
DOWNINGTOWN, Chester.
Grubb, A. Herbert, (B) 92.
Larkin, Edgar D., (A) 92.
DOYLESTOWN, Bucks.
Coney, Frank S., (F) 83.
Fell, A. M.
Seigler, C. L.
Yerkes, Hutchinson P. (A) 86.
DRY RUN, Franklin.
Stewart, G-. E.
Stewart, Irvin G.
DUBOIS, Clearfield.
Bell. F. H.
Vogle, Michael T., (B) 82.
DUNCANNON, Perry.
Bleistein, Jonathan H.
Glouver, John W., (A) 89.
DUNMORE, Lackawanna.
Carty, Elmer P.
DUSHORE, Sullivan.
MoHenry, Rush J., (B) 85.
DUQUESNE, Allegheny.
Robbins, W. E., (B) 59.
EAST BERLIN, Adams'.
Lewis, Elmer L., (C) 83.
EAST BRADY, Clarion.
Longwell, Luther C.
EASTON, Northampton.
Buckman, W. E., (N), 137 Northamp-
ton.
Bunting, Oliver C, 37 N. Third.
Hertz, John C, (C) 85, 111 South
Fourth.
Hoffman, William W., (B) 68, 439
Northampton.
Jacoby, Wylie, 2 Center sq.
King, Theo. F., 343 Northampton.
Middaugh, W. Clay, (C) 92, 433 North-
ampton.
EAST STROUDSBURG, Monroe.
Douglass, William H., (D) 91.
EBENSBURG, Cambria.
Creery, M. R. B.
Richards, T. Mason, (B) 83.
EDINBOROUGH, Erie.
Anderson, J. V., (Ab) 90.
Waters, Alfred H., (A) 88.
BLDRBD, McKean.
Richardson, C. G., (B) 91.
ELIZABETH, Allegheny.
Riggs, Leander, (N).
Standiford, Irving, (F) 87.
ELIZABETHTOWN, Lancaster.
Angstadt, J. E., (N).
Kersey, Geo. W., (N).
Gress, Guy, (F) 91.
ELK LICK, Somerset.
McKinley, D. O.
ELWYN, Delaware.
Zell, George B., (B) 87.
BLYSBURG, Northumberland.
Bricker, J. K.
EMLENTON, Venango.
Anderson, A. A., (Ay) 88.
EMPORIUM, Cameron.
Card, J. M.
Reick, Frederick C.
BPHRATA, Lancaster.
Eckert, Franklin J., (B) 79.
Hertz, D. Rhing, (B) 82.
Eckert, F. J.
Kemper, Henry G., (B) 86.
ERIE, Erie.
Abell, Frank H., (N) 828 State.
Brady, James, (A) 88, 10th cor. State.
Burgess, Melville C, (N).
OaUaghan, Frank C, (J) 83, 18 B.
18th.
Clarke, John A., (A) 92.
Cochran, George W., (A) 89, Downing
Bldg
Elliott, Thaddeus J., (N), 508 State.
Essick, Levi, (N) 736 State.
Harvey, C. H., (B) 72, 802 State.
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ERIE.— Continued.
IngersoU, T. Dwight, (N), 706 State.
Lawrence, Frank H., (N), 1032 State.
Magill, Wm. E., (N) 930 Peach.
Magill, Wm. J., ( ) 84, 930 Peech.
McPherson, Ajidrew, (N), 1722 Peach.
Mead, Geo. J., (N), 728 State.
PolUtt, Clarence 0., (H) 90, 918 State.
Schlanderker, Bernard D., (A) 84i,
832 State.
White, Seymour M., (A) 86, 824 State.
BRMINB, Allegheny.
Layer, Benjamin.
HVANS CITY, Butler.
Waldron, Frederick V., (Ai).
EVERETT, Bedford.
Brewer, A. O.
Brum, W. C.
FAIRFIELD, Adams,
Watson, D. Stuart, (O) 84.
FALLS, Wyoming.
Laubach, Howard H., (B) 93.
FAYETTE CITY, Fayette.
Mullin, B. F.
FLEETWOOD, Berks.
Gehris, P. H.
FLEMING, Centre.
Vamalin, W. C.
FOREST CITY, Susquehanna.
Maxon, E. W.
FRANKLIN, "Venango.
Elliot, Chas. D.
Kolb, Albert.
McDowell, G. S., (B) 92.
Reed, D. Sy (B) 85.
Bickards, Wm.
Ritchie, O. D.
FREDERICK, Montgomery.
Nyce, George S., (A) 67.
FREEPORT, Armstrong.
Vankirk, T. C, (P) 86.
FULTON HOUSE, Lancaster.
Ewing, A., (N).
OALLITZIN, Cambria.
Laino, A.
GETTYSBUBGH, Adams.
Eckenrode, Chas. E.
Hill, John L.
StoufEer, C. B.
GIRARD, Erie.
Allen, E. R.
Woolsey, Chas. G., ( ) 89.
GLEN ROCK, York.
Smith, Adam H.
Willey, Charles G., (G) 92.
GLOBE MILLS, Snyder.
Hummel, Andrew.
GRAFTON, Huntingdon.
Spanogle, W. L.
GRANT P. O^ Indiana.
Cameron, C. J., (A) 85.
GREAT BEND, Susquehanna.
Wingate, D. M.
GREEN CASTLE, Franklin.
Homer, Davenport W.
Keepers, J. A., (G) 88.
Stoufeer, D. A.
GREENSBURGH, Westmoreland.
Gulbertson, Geo., (B) 84.
Hammer, J. Wm.
Mitinger, Joseph B., (B) 92.
Orndorf, A. J., (F) 91.
Waugaman, Z. L.. (B) 81.
Zanhnizer, P. R., (B) 89.
GREENVILLE, Mercer.
Donaldson, James A.
Fetzer, Melancthon H., (B) 82.
Herrick, Payette.
Howe, C. J., (H) 92.
GROVE CITY, Mercer.
Allen, Ambrose M., (B) 89.
Borland, John.
HALLSTBAD, Susquehanna.
Bryant, H. W.
HAMBURGH, Berks.
Kalboch, W. C, (N)
HAMPTON, Adams.
White, David McC.
HANOVER, York.
Bange, Paber.
Bishop, Merle D., (A) 90.
Buchen, Edward Z., (F) 68.
Ruth, Hezekiah O.
HARRISBURGH, Dauphin.
Baker, G. W., (P) 86, 1340 N. 6th.
Crist, Josiah B., (N), 17 N. Bd,
Dashiell, J. T., (F) 83, 215 Mwket
PetterhofE, H. R., (N), 1306 Market.
Honeywell, Eugene 0., (B) 85, 25 N.
Third.
Jones, L. S^ (C) 79, 10 S. 4th.
Kalbfuss, J., (B) 91, 818 N. 6th.
Marple, J. Gy (B) 75, 225 N. 2d.
Moffitt, B. IL, (A) 74, 200 Pine.
Painter, W. H., (B) 81, 21 S. 3d.
Reel, Chas., (N), 1119 N. 3d.
Stine, Harry M., (C) 85, 211 Locust.
Vallerchamp, John, (F) 57, 8 N. 2d.
Westbrook, 0., Jr., (B) 75, 134 Walnut.
HARTSVILLB, Bucks.
Doughty, W. C.
HATBOROUGH, Montgomery.
Dager, Charles O., (B) 90.
HARRISON VALLEY, Potter.
Cottrill, A.
HAWLEY, Wayne.
Cook, Lewis P., (B) 91.
HAZLBTON, Luzerne.
Brown, Robert L., (B) 90.
Good, Samuel L., CB) 88.
Hertz, Wm. H.
Nyer, Harvey E., (B) 84.
Sherman, Wm. T., (G) 93.
HELLEBTOWN, Northampton.
Butts, Peter L.
HEBNDON, Northumberland.
Orwig, J. 0.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANJA.
HINKLETOWN. Lancaster.
Zell, Samuel A., (N).
HOLMDAYSBURG, Blair.
Kephart, H. L.
Leet, Jonathan T., (B) 70.
HOLMES, Delaware.
Erskine, SterUng, (C) 84, M. D.,
(A) ii.
HOMER CITY, Indiana.
Drenning, S. H.
HOMESTEAD, Allegheny.
Miller, Wellington C, (G) 87.
Froth, Alfreth B., (N)
HONESDALE, Wayne.
Avery, Otis.
Brady, Charles R., (B) 80.
Kessler, James W.
HONEYBROOK, Chester.
Climenson, W. W.
Ludwick, John G., (C) 90.
HOUTZDALE, Clearfield.
McKee, Edward M. S., (B) 85.
HUGHESVILLE, Lycoming.
Froutz, H., K., (A) 93.
HUMMELSTOWN, Dauphin.
Eetterhofe, Hiram R., (N)
Wall, Richard J., (C) 87.
HUNTINGDON, Huntingdon.
Anderson, I. J^., (N)
Black, Thomas M., (N).
Robb, Granville L., (B) 70.
Slonaker, E. M., (B) 92.
Yoder, J. C.
HUSTONTOWN, Fulton.
Davis, A. K.
INDIANA, Indiana.
Griffith, Henry P., (A) 85.
Churchill, George R., (A) 89.
Keepers, Harry S., (B) 91.
INTERCOURSE, Lancaster.
Gable, Isaac, (N)
IRWIN, Westmoreland.
Morris, C. O., (B)" 91.
Perry, King S., (H) 92.
JACKSVILLE, Butler.
Book, J. G. W.
JAMESTOWN, Mercer.
McCartney, Eugene J., (H).
JEANETTE, Westmoreland.
Bell, Lot, (A) 90.
Jarrett, A. T., (G) 83.
JEFFERSON, Greene.
Kendall, B. Frank, (N).
Van Kirk, James C, (H) 93.
JENKINTOWN, Montgomery.
Wessells, J. F., (B) 90.
JENNER'S CROSS ROADS, Somerset
Covode, Joseph.
JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming.
Barnes, Miles.
Keyser, G. L., (N).
Keyser, M. Nellie, (B) 92.
Swisher, F. B.
JOHNSONBURG, Elk.
Sexton, T. N., (H).
JOHNSTOWN, Cambria.
Altemus, Charles E., (F) 91, 251
Main.
Covode, R. G., (F) 86.
Duncan, Joshua C, 295 Main.
Fry, Harry M.
Griffith, W. C, (B) 92.
Hager, C. F., (B) 85, 203 Main.
Hinchman, H. C, (B) 88.
Mathews, W. A.
Mardis, B. F., (F) 88.
Peden, Sam'l A., (F) 80, 90 FranMin.
Slick, Geo. A.
Thomson, John P., 114 Napoleon.
Williams, J. A.
JONESTOWN, Lebanon.
Hock, S. G., (N).
KANE, McKean.
Felt, Constautlne, (A) 90.
Pasker, J. E.
KEEPVILLE, Erie.
Little, J. J.
KENNETT' SQUAUB, Chester.
Anderson, A. A., (Az) 88.
Bernard, Frank, ;F) 79.
Singley, Wm. L., (A) 71.
KINGSTON, Luzsme.
Brown, Harvey S., (B) 92.
KINZUA, Warren.
Van Scoy, B. A.
KITTANNING, Armstrong.
Jessop, W. D., (A) 91.
Kline, M. L.
Reynolds, Frank M., (A) 82.
Wright, Edgar H., (H) 84.
KLECKNERSVILLE, Northampton.
Barrall, A.
KNOX, Clarion.
Moore, O. G.
KNOXVILLB, Tioga.
Pride, J. D.'
KUTZTOWN, Berks.
Hottenstein, Charles A., (B) 92.
Johnson, Abraham B., (N).
LANCASTER, Lancaster.
Amer, William N., (N), 23 E, Orange.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Baer. Henry K., (C) 92, 48 N. Queen.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Becker, Michael August, (H) 90, 6 m
Orange. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Frantz, Christian G., (G) 87, 18 S.
Duke. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gabel, Clayton G., (A) 86, 24 W.
King. 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Hershey, Emanuel R., (B) 87, 9 B.
King.
Knight, Horatio D., (N) 57, 647 W.
Chestnut. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Lowell, William H., (F) 86, 10 B.
Orange. 8.30 to 12.30 a. m., 1.30 to
6 p. m.
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LANCASTER.— Continued.
McCaskey, Joseph B., (A) 90, 11 E.
King. 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.
McCaskey, Eichard D., (A) 89, 17
Penn Square. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to
5 p. m.
Musser, Martin H., (0) 82, 108 E.
King. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Nathorst, Hjalmar T., (B) 81, 29
Penn Square. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30
to 6 p. m.
Smith, D. Sherman, (A) 90, 3 E.
King. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Stamm, Ohas. P., (A) 91, 40 W. King,
8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Stevens, J. Prank, (F) 91, 64 N.
Queen. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Trout, W. H., (C) 90, 18 S. Duke.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Underwood, Robert R., (A) 68, 33 N.
Xilme.
Withrow, James L., (A) 77, 119 N.
Queen.
lANSFORD, Carbon.
Persival, W. G., (A) 91.
liANGHORNE, Bucks.
Candy, Jas. B., (B) 91.
liANDISBURG, Perry.
Dirven, James L., (B) 89.
LANSDALB, Montgomery.
Boyer, Jacob E.
Aaron, John P.
LA PORTE, Sullivan.
Hm, p. H.
LA PLTJMO, Lackawanna.
Holgate, R. H.
LATEOBE, Westmoreland.
Hartman, John A., (A) 80.
Keepers, A. C, (N) 72.
Omdorf, A. J., (N).
Wakefield, John S., (N) 65.
Wright, Bayard A, (H) 90.
LAUEELTON, Union.
Rishell, J. D.
LAWEENCEVILLE, Tioga.
Van Home, D. H.
LEBANON, Lebanon.
Beardslee, W. M., (B) 68, 36 N. 9th.
Huber, Wm. S., (C) 86, 832 Cum-
berland.
Kramer, B. Py (B) 73, 937 Chestnut.
Kilmer, Wm. H., (A) 78.
Miller, Lincoln E., (A) 83, 812 Willow.
Mease, J. H., (A) 70, 34 S. 8th.
Schwartz, Eeuben (N), 29 N. 9th.
Wagner, C. B., (B) 75, 728 Chestnut.
LEECHBURGH, Armstrong.
McManes, S. J.
LBHIGHTON, Carbon
Smith, Poster L
LEMON, Wyoming.
Clifford, Boyd.
LBNNI MILLS, Delaware.
Zell, George B., (B) 87.
LeRAYSVILLE, Bradford.
Gage, William H., (N).
LEWISBURGH, Union.
Barber, H. W.
Gerhart, Henry, (B) 69.
Knaufe, H. W., (P) 92.
LEWISTOWN, Mifflin.
Andrews, I. T.
Locke, John, (P) 46.
Thompson, M. R.
Walker, H. C.
LIBERTY, Tioga.
Keagle, A. B.
LtGONIBR, Westmoreland.
Aschum, John A.
Gardner, H. B.
LINESVILLB, Crawford.
Stewart, P. S.
LINGLESTO WN, Dauphin.
Smith, Edward B., (P) 81.
LITTLE BRITAIN, Lancaster.
Zell, E. M., (N).
Zell, W. R., ^N).
LITTLESTOWN, Adams.
Hickey, John W.
LITZENBURG, Lehigh.
Kuhns, Edison, (N).
LIVERPOOL, Perry.
Williamson, J.
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton.
Brady, Harry C, (A) 87, 132% B.
Main.
Blesh, Wm., 28% E. Main.
Badie, Geo., (A), 11% E. Main.
Hubler, W. M.
Stewart, .Thos. B., (B) 91.
Meyer, Thomas P., (G) 90, 101 Com-
merce.
LIKENS, Dauphin.
Dodson, M. D. L., (N).
Huhler, W. H., (N).
McALLISTERVILLE, Juniata.
Rothrock, D. C. R.
McCONFELLSBURGH, Pulton.
Sharp, T. W.
Trout, Wm. P., (B) 59.
McKEESPORT, Allegheny.
Cope, Arthur C, (B) 88, 217 5th av.
Graft, W. H., (H) 83, 414y2 5th av.
Downey, Wallpce M., (P) 86, 314 5th
av. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 9 p. m.
Gillis, A. J.
Hall, Albert E., (B) 88, 5th av., c.
Walnut. 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Naulder, J. S., (N), 128% 5th. av.
Neel, Ralph W., (A) 91, 510 5th av.
Wangaman, S. P., (B) 82, 516 Wal-
nut.
McMINN, Allegheny.
Byers John.
Mc^^EYTCWN, Mifflin.
Coulter. Prancis M.
Rush, Albert.
Stine, Thaddeus, (B) 92.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
MACEDONIA, Bradford.
Merrick, Wm. F., (N).
MAHAFFEY, Clearfield.
Spencer, W. O.
MACUNGilE, Lehigh.
Schell, Henry M.
MAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill.
Burke, John J., (0) 88.
Grover, W. E., (B) 89.
Hertz, Charles D., (C) 91.
MANCHESTER, York.
Quickel, David S.
MANHEIM, Lancaster.
Dunlap, James M., (N).
MANSFIELD. Tioga.
BUiot, Walter V., (C) 87.
Newell, F. M.
Newell, Oramel, (N).
MANSFIELD VALLEY, Allegheny.
Willis, Charles A., (J) 82.
Graves, Edwin D., (C) 90.
Stump, B. Nevin, (Bj 79.
Sultzbach, Samuel O., (F) 64.
MARIETTA, Lancaster.
Libhart, John P., (B) 86.
MARTINSBUBG, Blair.
Bolger, Wm. M.
Bowser, Isaac N.
MARION CENTER, Indiana.
Park, L. A.
Park, L. N.
MAUOH CHUNK, Carbon.
Mayer, John A., (B) 72.
Mayer, Geo. H., (C) 89.
MAYTOWN, Lancaster.
Shireman, W. J., (N).
MEADVXLLE, Ctawford.
Carroll, Craft O.
Carroll, Harris C, (N).
Dunn, David C, (N) 61, Water and
Chestnut. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Elliott, Geo. (N), Chestnut and Park
av.
Ferguson, Jas., (O), 246 Chestnut.
Johnston, Alvah, (A) 90, Park av. 8.30
to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
See, Cyrus, (B) 72, c. Water and
Chestnut. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 4
p. m.
MBCHANIOSBUEG, Cumberland.
Bowman, George W., (B) 78.
Leas, Harry G., (F) 67.
Miller, Jacob 0.
Swartz, J. Howard, (F) 85.
Sponsler, Charles A.
MEDIA, Delaware.
Campbell, J. Harrison, (C) 81.
Green, Wm. L., (B) 77.
Lundley, H. L.
Stellwagon, T. C, (O) 68.
MERCER, Mercer.
Isenberg, Wheeler B.
Mason, Wm. C, (B) 87.
Whiteman, Joseph D., (F) 92.
MBRCERSBUBGH, Franklin.
Grosh, D. B.
Seibert, C. L.
Varden, Richard B., (G) 82.
MEYBRSDALE, Somerset.
Ritter, I. L., (F) 92.
Ritter, P. P., (F) 84.
MIDDLBBURGH, Snyder.
Amig, J. C.
Orwig, J. W.
MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin.
Beck, Frank, (G) 89.
Deckard, Levi L., (N).
Keim, Charles F., (C) 93.
Musser, Clayton E., (B) 91.
Ringland, John H.
MIFFLINVILLE, Columbia.
Hess, M. J.
MIFFLINBURG, Union.
Derr, Harry P.
Gutelius, Chas. H.
Gutelius, W. C, (B) 92.
Pelliman, Oliver K., (A) 92.
MIFFLINTOWN, Juniata.
Derr, G. L.
HolUnan, H. W.
Rodgers, William H.
MILBSBURGH. Centre.
Mattern, F. G.
MILFORD, Pike.
Custie, Charles.
MILLEBSBURGH, Dauphin.
Leffler, Erastus H., (B) 71.
Polk, J. L., (N).
Soebold, Frank P., (G) 89.
MILLERS"VXLLE, Lancaster.
Heistand, Ira C, (C) 84.
Heistand, Peter W., (N).
Miller, Abraham S., (B) 63.
MIMjS, Potter.
King, Amos O., 71.
MILLHEIM, Centre.
Gutelius, Fred E., (B) 92.
Gutelius, Samuel G.
Harter, Jonn F., (N).
Harter Wm. S., (Aa) 92.
MILTON, Northumberland.
Beck, Uriah G., (O) 83.
Krumrine, Henry A.
Sticker, Harrison C.
AIINER'S MILLS, Luzerne.
Jones, James.
MINERSVILLB, Schuylkill.
Andrews, M. B., (B) 82.
Thomas, A. Howard (A) 92.
MONONGAHELA CITY, WashingtoiL
Hammond, John D., (N).
Houston, Sandy H., (P) 86.
King, Wm. H.
Stathers, Geo., (J) 83.
Teeters, Harry N., (N).
MONTGOMERY STATION, Lycom-
ing.
Froutz, O. D.
Rhoad's, Jacob.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
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MONTOURSYILLE, liycommg.
Griffith, Thomas B.
MONTROSE, Susquehanna.
Frink; H. V., (A) 90.
Joachim, idJdward B., (C) 84.
Smith, W. W.
MT. CARMBIj, Northumberland
Hollenbach, H. S., (B) 90.
Parks, J. F.
MT. JOY, Lancaster.
Lytle, Samusl P., Jr., (N).
MT. PLEASANT, Westmoreland.
Hunter, John "W.
lioar, Jas. A.
MT. MORRIS, Greene.
Reamer, Minor N.
MTJNCY, Lycoming.
Harice, Charles.
Laird, H. Newton.
MYERSTOWN, Lebanon.
Bower, Joel B., (N).
CottreU, Wm. L. (N).
Steener, M. J., (N).
NANTIOOKE, Luzerne.
Gregory, T. P.
Minich, M. B.
SutliflE. Justus.
NAZARETH, Northampton.
Wimmer, George D., (B) 92.
NEW BERLIN, Union.
Vallerschamp, W. F.
NEW BERRY, Lycoming.
Stewart, T. B., (B) 91.
NEW BETHLEHEM, Clarion.
Hippie, Winfield S.
NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry.
Alexander, R. McClellan, (N).
Diven, James L., Jr., (B) 89.
NEW BRIGHTON, Beaver.
Bidden, Wm. F. L., (B) 86.
Winans, John B., (Ae) 84.
Whistler, Alfred M.
NEW CASTLE, Lawrence.
Bowman, S. A., (B) 79, mVz Washing-
Diefenderfer, Victor H., (B) 92, N,
Mercer.
Emery, John N., 133 Pittsburg.
Greene, George W., (B) 73, 15 N
Mercer. ^ „. , „
Jackson, W. Edwin, (B) 89, 13% B
Washington.
Lewis, Andrew, (N) 6 East.
NEW GENEVA, Payette.
Shank, H. L.
NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster.
Gabel, Clayton G., (A) 86.
PearsoU, W. Y., (A) 92.
Zell, Samuel A.
NEW MILFORD, Susquehanna.
Weeton, William L., (N).
NEW PARIS, Bedford.
Grazier, William A., (N).
See Ee:
NEWPORT, Perry.
McClure, James M.
Whitmer, S. H., (N).
NEWTOWN, Bucks.
Trego, Howard A.
NEW TRIPOLI, Lehigh.
Kreesley, John A., (B) 87.
NBWVILLB, Cumberland.
Brewster, W. C, (B) 78.
McCoy, David S.
NORRISTOWN, Montgomery.
Beecher, S. E., (P) 91.
Borneman, Noah S., (A) 83, Swede.
6 a. m., to 9 p. m.
Hallowell, Abel.
Harry, C. Howard, (A) 71, 107 E.
Main.
Peters, J. Dannehourr, (A) 75, 425 De
Kalb.
Place, Benj. F., (C) 81, 311 DeKalb.
Ramsay, Francis A., (B) 66.
Smith, Lincoln.
Tripler, William C, Jr., (C) 84, 217
E. Elm.
Watt, J. Bond, (B) 78.
NORTH EAST, Erie.
Gough, Frank.
Jerrel, O. O., (Ab) 91.
Nelson, John H.
NORTH MEHOOPAJSTY, Wyoming.
Yielding, F. D., (B) 87.
NORTHUMBERLAND, Northumber-
land.
Peters, Charles H., (B) 82.
NORTH WALES, Montgomery.
German, David L., (B) 82.
OAK PORBST. Greene.
Owen, E. S. B.
OIL CITY, Venango.
Hirley, J. H^ (A) 76, 34 Seneca. 9 to
12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Reynolds, J. C, (B) 92, 113 Sycamore.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Vincent, D. P., (B) 89, 13 Centre. 8
to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Wolfe, B. M., (B) 76, 20 Seneca. 8 to
12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
OLYPHANT. Luzerne.
Pugh, A. L.
ORBISONIA, Huntingdon.
Stewart, G. B.
Taylor, Margaret, (A) 92.
Taylor, Zane B., (A) 92.
OSCEOLA MILLS. Clearfield.
Nolan, J. C, (N).
OXFORD, Chester.
Boyce, B. A.
Coburn, H. B.
MicKessick, John M.
Roe, O. H.
PARKER'S LANDING, Armstrong.
Winshiemer, W. J.
PARKBSBURGH, Chester.
Windle, T. Frank, (A) 87.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSBURG, Montgomery.
BQUigass, Charles QuintOD, (A) 89.
PBTROXJA CITY, Butler.
Wise, Henry A.
PHELADBLPHIA, PhiladelpMa.
Abbott, Sumner B., (C) 81, 1858 N.
12th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
AbeU, Amacey B., (B) 71, 226 N.
12th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Sat., 9 a.
m. to 2 p. m. _^
Adams, Walter B., (0) 93, 29 West
Chelten av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Aldred, Horace A., (A) 91, 1537 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 3.30 p. m., Sat., 9
to 12 a. m
Allen, John C, (A) 58, 1911 Mont-
gomery av.
Alexander, William, (B) 91, 1018
Marshall. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Allman, Mary, (B) 80, 123 N. 17th.
Amend, Frederick, (C) 87, 3212 Mar-
ket. 8 to 9 a. m., 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Anderson, John S., (B) 94, 1607 Vine.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Anthony, George Conquest, (B) 90,
1605 N. 21st. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Apeldorn, John C, (B) 88, 2205 How-
ard.
Armstrong, Thomas M., (A) 61, 217
N. 13th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Atkinson, W. W., (N), 1722 N. 9th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Avery, Henry, (B) 57, 114 S. 17th. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Barnes, Charles H., (C) 91, 600 N.
32d.
Barry, Henry A., (A) 90, 4709 Gtn
av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bailey, Aneas S., (A) 85, 1626 Chest-
nut. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Bassett, Frank L., (A) 79, 418 Girard
Bldg. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Baumgardner, Ira G., (C) 88, 610 N.
13th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Baumgartner, Harry J., (B), 2417
N. 5th.
Beale, Alonzo P., 1116 Girard.
Beale, Kupert G., (B) 90, 1116 Girard.
Beale, Stephen T., (B) 53, 39 Tul-
pehocken, Gtn.
Beale, Stephen T., Jr., (A) 67, 1116
Girard.
Beardslee, A. A., (N) 55, 857 N. 15th.
7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Beck, Edvrin F., 3727 Ridge av., Wiss.
Bedloe, B., 1224 Walnut.
Bender, J. R., 1913 N. 11th.
Benesole, Frank M., (B) 68, 813 N.
16th.
Benner, Frank H., (B) 86, 1944 Gtn.
av.
Benner, Peter L., (B) 86, 1944 Gtn.
av. 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Bennett, A. G., 1513 Walnut.
Bentzel, Blmer B., (A) 87, 1001 Vine.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Blair, E. C, 1921 Norris.
Blanc, Wm., (B) 75, 1129 Spruce.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Boice, Alonzo, (B) 69, 1612 Vine. 9
a. m. to 3 p. m. ; Saturday to 1 p. m.
Bolard, John Albert, (A) 87, 824 N.
5th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bonger, C. W., 1941 E. Cumberland.
Bonsall, Charles F., ffi) 73, 515
Spruce. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.. Wed.
and Sat., 9 a. m. to 1, except July
20th to Sept 1st.
Bonwill, Edward W., (C) 92, 2009
Chestnut.
Bonwill, Wm. Gibson A., (B) 64, 2009
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Boone, Thomas S., (B) 83, 123 Gay,
Manayunk.
Borden, Walter A., (C) 86, 912 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Borgner, C. Walter, (B) 89, 1207
Arch.
Bortree, Thomas W., (B) 91, 617 N.
11th. 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Bowie, Lucien B., (B) 91, 1513 Tioga.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 10 to 3.
Bowman, John P., 1618 Susquehanna
av.
Bowman, Ira C, (C) 90, 1618 Sus-
quehanna av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bowen, John A., 1211 S. 3d.
Brandreth, Frank, (B) 93, 1216
Poplar.
Breen, W. A., (A) 64, 1809 Callow-
hill. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Brewer, Horace M., (B) 70, 938 N.
11th. 8 a. m. to o p. m.
Brister, Jos., (N), 255 S. 12th.
Brooks, Joseph S., (A) 92, 2027 Vine.
Broomell, I. Norman, (B) 79, 302 N.
40th. 11.30 to 5 p. m.
Brown, Edith L„ (B) 92, 1308 Wal-
nut. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Brown, Thomas, 333 Fairmount av.
Brown, Wistar P., (C) 84, 37 W.
Chelten av., Gtn. 9 a. m. to 4. p. m.
Brunet, Frederick R., (B) 89, 2108
Park av. 8 a. m. to 1, 5 to 9 p. m.
Buchanan, George, (A)_75, 501 Pine.
Buckingham, Thomas W., (B) 75, 1416
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel.
No. 2559.
Buckingham, William H., (B) 78, 867
N. 26th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Burton, Isaac Hosea, (B) 90, 1235 S.
8th. 8 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Buckland, E. Harley, (A) 85, 1416
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to" 4 p. m.
Burohard, Henry H., (A) 85, 1224
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Burchell, John G., (N) 34, 522 S. 9th.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 8 p. m.
Burke, A. Swanton, ( ) 92, 3443
Chestnut.
Butterworth, Edwin D., (A) 92, 236
N. 9th. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Byrne, Sylvester, (B) 92, 3018 Ridge
av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Caldwell, George W., (B) 64, 1525
Arch. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Oampuzano, George A., (B) 91, 511
Fairmount av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Oampuzano, Ramon G. A., (B) 89, 822
N. 25tli. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Capon, William A., (A) 90, 1419 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Card, Clellan L., (A) 87, 1826 Dia-
mond. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4, except
Saturday p. m.
Carey, Stephen H., (C) 83, 1419 N.
17th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Carhart, Joseph B., (Nl 1780 Frank-
ford av.
Carter, John, (B) 82, 1535 N. 22d. 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 7.30 p. m.
Cassidy, P. Shunk, (N) 1011 Vine. 8
a. m. to 9 p. m.
Caufman, James M., (A) 69, 741
Spruce. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cave, William Lewis, (B) 82, 115 S.
17th. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Chamberlain, James O., (B) 79, 1825
Columbia av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Chance, G. Carrow, (B) 87, 1236 S.
Broad. 8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Chapman, Martin V., (A) 69, 529 Pine.
9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Chase, W. G., (A) 84, 1537 Chestnut.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m., Tues., Wed., Sat.
Chupein, Charles P., (C) 91, 1408 Pine.
9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Chupein, Theo. F., (B) 72, 1408 Pine.
Ghristensen, Wm. B., (C) 92, 251 S.
16th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4; Sat., 9
a. m. to 1 p. m.
Clark, Cunningham P., (B) 91 1731
Christian.
Clement, Frederick G., (B) 90, 1513
Girard ave. 9 a. m. to o p. m.
Clement, Hayes Agnew, (A) 84, 1629
Walnut 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Clements, James M., (O) 62, 1513
Girard ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Colehower, Harry H., (G) 90, 1809
Montgomery ave. 9 a. m. to 4, 6 to
7 p. m.
Colman, Albert V., (A) 77, 1606 N.
17th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Compton, James D., (G) 90, 1634 N.
15th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Conover, James Edward, (B) 91, 813
N. 4lBt. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Cooper, Frank G., (B) 85, 1854 N.
13th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cornelius, George T., (C) 88, 1428 S.
9th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Cornish, Alex., Jr., (B) 94, 1619 N.
11th. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Oomog, Albert, (C) 81, 2159 N. 19th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Corey, Stephen H., (C) 92, 1419 N.
17th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Corrie, William M. George, (B) 89,
2001 S. 11th. 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Cotting, James W., 2113 Gorlies ave.
Cottrell, Edward B., (A) 92, 40 S.
17th.
Cox, Solomon, (B) 93, 1118 Wood.
Grankshaw, James, (N) 4444 Frank-
ford ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Gryer, Matthew H., (A) 76, 1527 Aroih,
Culver, Martin B., (Aj 81, 1529 Lo-
cust. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Cupit, Georga W., (B) 84, 414 S.
Broad. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Curry. John C, (A) 87, 1416 Chestnut.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Tel. No. 5403.
D'Armanda, Charles A., 1313 Green.
Darby, Edwin T., (B) 65, (O) 79, 1513
Walnut. 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Darby, George D. B., (O) 88, 1513
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Darragh, James S., (C) 89, 1224 Wal-
nut.
David, Jacques S., (A) 92, 851 N. 8th.
Davis, Charles, (A) 77, 1708 Chest-
nut.
Davis, Elizabeth A., (A) 88, 1513 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p'. m.
Davis, Frank A., (N), 1717 N. 22d.
Deacon, John F., (B) 77, 4610 Ridge
ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Deane, Artemus W., (B) 81, 1228 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Deputy, Henry S., (B) 61, 1107 Arch.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DeSage, Pedro G., (N), 1210 Vine, and
1452 N. 17th.
Diamond, Francis, (A) 88, 1628 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dickmson, W. H., (B) 77, 1225 N.
19th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Diehl, W., (B) 78, 1513 Walnut. 9
a. m. to 1 p. m.
Dixon, Charles B., (A) 79, 1900 N.
11th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Dixon, Franklin M., (B) 54, 1507 Wal-
nut.
Dixon, WiUiam B., (N), 4644 Penn,
Frankford.
Doerbecker, George, (B) 91, 128 Dia-
mond.
Douglass, Benj. Hale., (F) 81, 1800
Tioga. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4.30 p.
m.. Wed. a. m., only.
Dorr, Henry I., (A) 76, Cherry, above
17th. Philadelphia Dental College.
Dungan, Geo. H., (B) 88, 3614 Wash-
ington av., Tacor^.
Dunn, Thomas J., (G) 87, 1511 N. 2l9t
Dnnwoody, J. Edward, (C) 88, 4051
Aspen 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
Bastlack, Yardley H., (B) 74, 2015
Park av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Edwards, Charles E., (B) 87, 1416
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Tel.
No. 5403.
Edwards, Judaon J., (C) 82, 3707 Pow-
elton av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Elfers, Henry, (C) 92, 3328 Woodland
av.
Hflron, Leon A., (B) 89, 268 S. 8th.
Eisenbrey, J. Lehman, (A) 68, 1707
Arch. 8.30 a. m. to 12.30 m.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Contmued.
Ellis, Geo. W., (A) 62, 115 S. ITth. 9
a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bmpson, James H., (A) 83, 236 Fair-
mouat av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
English, George T. (A) 85, 126 S. 17th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Endlich, William F., (B) 83, 2222 B.
Norris.
Engel, William Simon, (A) 91, 938 N.
7th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Entrikin, Joseph J., (N), 1927 E. Cum-
berland.
Brskine, George W., (0) 85, 2039 Mor-
ris.
Essig, Charles J., (A) 70, 1709 Locust.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Essig, Elmer E., (B) 83, 2417 Oxford.
9 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Essig, Norman S., (C) 89, 1700 liocust.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Evans, Milton H., (C) 90, 903 S. 12th.
Filbert, George W., (A) 94, 2037 Col-
umbia av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fernandez, Pedro F., (B) 71, 5416
Vine.
Fleming, Elmer E., (B) 85, 3944 Lan-
caster av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Faught, L. Ashley, (A) 76, 9 a. m. to
3 p. m.
Fellows, Albert P., (A) 87, 4006 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fling, J. Glen, (B) 85, 112 W. Penn,
Germantown.
Focht, Annie T., (A) 89, S. E. cor.
Broad and Columbia av. 9 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Saturday, 9 to 12 a. m.
Foerster, Alex. L., (B) 84, 249 N. 5th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Fogg, John Milton, (0) 91, 1707 Arch.
8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Fogg, Isaac S., (B) 59, 1707 Arch. 8
a. m. to 3 p. m.
Foulks, William C, (A) 82, 32 N. 19th.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Fowler, George A., (A) 82, 1312 Fil-
bert.
Frailey, John R., (N) 5136 Lancaster
av.
Franklin, Clinton, (B) 88, 115 S. 17th.
Franklin, George P., (A) 67, 1510 Mt.
Vernon. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
French, Arthur T., (0) 90, 2003 Col-
umbia av. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Frick, Samuel E., (A) 87, 1751 Frank-
ford ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fritts, Charles D., (B) 87, 250 N.
10th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fuller, John G., (C) 89, 208 N. 34th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Fulton, Robert B., (B) 91, 164 W.
Girard ave. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Gardiner, Edgar L., (A) 84, 1238
Franklin. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
; Gardiner, Frank D., (A) 78, 1321
1 Walnut. 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
i Gamble, E. Russell, (A) 92, 245 N.
L 12th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Garretson, James B., (A) 84, 1537
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., Mon.,
Thur., Fri. Dean Philadelphia Den-
tal College.
Oilman, Lewis H., (C) 94, 115 S.
16th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
©lading, William, (B) 91, 2152 N.
13th. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Gaskill, J. Howard, (B) 87, 1629 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gilbert, S. Bldred, (A) 80, 1627 Colum-
bia ave. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gilden, Charles T., (A) 92, 2539 Col-
umbia ave. 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Gilliams, James S., (B) 63, 1224 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gilmour, Henry Lake, (A) 67, 1520
Chestnut, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Gledhill, Thomae 0., (A) 89, 1322 N.
Front. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Glocker, Max. H., (B) 90, 1534 Colum-
bia ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Godfellow, Elton C, (G) 93, 2217 B.
Cumberland.
Gorges, William S., (B) 54, 637 N.
11th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Gould, Jennie R., (A) 86, 2119 Green.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Graves, Charles B., (A) 77, 715 N.
41st. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Graves, Edwin D., (C) 90, 715 N.
4l3t. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Green, Edwin R., (A) 90, 2200 E.
York. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Greenbaum, Leopold, (A) 81, northeast
corner 15th and Girard ave. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Greenbaum, Max., (A) 90, northeast
corner 15th and Girard ave. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Groth, Matilda, (B) 93, 1607 S. 6th.
Guerry, Peter V, (A) 78, 1802 Green.
Guilford, Simeon H., (B) 65, 1628
Chestnut. 8.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Guiteras, Albert F., (C) 89, 3605 Lo-
cust. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Guthapfel, C. Henry, (A) 82, 2439
N. 10th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Haar, George H. L., (B) 81, 878 N.
7th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays
9 to 12 a. m.
Hager, Howard B., (B) 94, 1210 Lo-
cust. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Haines, S. E., (A) 77, 1822 Mt. Ve]>
non. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hall, Ernest L., 115 N. 17th.
Hall, William R., (N) 115 N. 17th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Haley, Peter, 1011 Buttonwood.
Hammond, Julian T., (C) 86, 4429
Frankford av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hancocks, T. Ellis, ( ) 74, 1320 N.
18th. 9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hanington, Arthur H.. (B) 88, 164 Gi-
rard av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Hanington, Blois C, (B) 90, 1211 Arch.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Contimied.
narrower, Archibald B., (A) 82, 1602
Arch. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Hawkesworth, Henry E., (B) 83, 1415
Walnut.
Haworth, John P., (B) 81, 1209 Spruce.
Head, Joseph, (A) 83, 1415 Walnut
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Head, Leon F., (A) 82, 1415 Walnut
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Head, William C, (A) 67, 132 Price,
Germantown. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Hearn, E. Roland, (B) 94. 1227 Wal-
nut 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Heisa, Joseph, (N) 1820 Frankford av.
Heller, Herman, (B) 78, 618 Franklin.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hellings, John, (B) 70, 1721 Girard av.
Hellings, Myers, (B) 76, 1701 Girard
av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Henderson, Alfred H., (B) 72, 1320
Vine. 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Henderson, Oliver P., (A) 90, Main,
ab. Union, Chestnut Hill.
Henson, William P., (B) 79, 4837
Main, Gtn. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Herbst, Wm. R., 515 Spruce.
Herz, Bernard, (B) 88, 822 N. 5th. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hertz, Elam A., (B) 78, 1113 Chestnut
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.
Hess, Wm. Stewart, (B) 94, 1303 S.
Broad. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Heston, Albert G., (N), 619 N. 11th.
8 to 12 a. m.. 1.30 to 5. p. m.
Heston, Eugene B., (B) 92, 619 N.
11th.
Hewitt, Edward L., (A) 68, 1416 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hewish, Harold 0., (A) 91, 2133 Co-
lumbia av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hickman, Ziba, (A) 87, 1537 Chestnut.
Hicks, Edward H., (C) 93, 3410 Ham-
ilton.
Higgins, Frank B., (N), 1128 Vine. 9
a. m. to 9 p. m.
Hinds, William H., (N), 3845 Spring
Gfarden.
Hoffman, William 0., (A) 90, 1636 N.
8th. 8 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
HoneyweU, Eugene C, ^) 84, 265 N.
Ninth.
Hooker, Charles S., (N), 307 N. 9th.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hooker, Charles W., 1622 Chestnut
Holloway, Will, (A) 94, 1707 Arch.
8.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.
Hopkins, Charles E., OB) 57, 1113 Wal-
nut. 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Hopkins, Elwood E., CB) 61, 1121
Walnut 8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Sat. until 1 p. m.
Hopkins, Richard S., (A) 84, 1732 Mt
Vernon.
Horgan, Cornelius F., (C) 89, 1524 S.
6th. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Horgan, John E., 1524 S. 6th.
Horner, Robert H., (B) 82, 1823 Arch.
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.
Homing, Edwin E., (A) 90, 2035 N.
13th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hosfeld, Alfred, (A) 80, 1702 Green.
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Horter, William B., 1139 Snyder av.
How, W. Storer, (B) 54, 1226 Spruce.
Huckel, Ambrose W., (B) 74, 1466 N.
11th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Huey, Robert, (B) 67, 330 S. 15th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hughes, William D., (A) 87, 1624
Susquehaima av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hughes, Wm. H., 8048 Fkd. av., Hbg.
Hulme, Edwin, (N), 2222 B. Cumber-
land. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Hunsberger, Henry W., (A) 88, 1956
N. 8th. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Hunter, Robert I., (N), 520 S. 10th.
Huston, Willlami M., (B) 72, 1912
Wallace. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Hutchinson, Thomas, (N), 4810 Fk'd
av.
Hyndman, Marie J., (B) 94, 1226 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5. p. m.
Ichinoi, Masatsune, (A) 91, 824 Spring
Garden. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Ickes, Henry A., (A) 89, 2016 Norris. 9
a. m. to 3 p. m., Saturdays, 9 to 12
a. m.
Ivy, Charles G., 1720 Susquehanna av.
Inglis, Otto E., (A) 86, 1716 Chestnut
St. 12.30 to 4 p. m.
Jack, Louis, (A) 54, 1533 Locust. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Jack, L. Poster, (C) 85, 1533 Locust
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jackson, WUliam A., (A) 87, 1621
Piae. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jameson, George Lee S., (B) 84, 1507
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jaquess, Horace, (A) 94, 1617 Vine.
9 a m. to 5 p. m. .
Jarrett, Bertha M., (A) 92, 117 N.
17th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jarvis, Alice, (A) 92, 1305 Arch. 8.30
a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Joffe, Mary S., (B) 92, 542 N. 5th.
John, Robert H., (A) 79, 1809 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jones, Charles S., (A) 72, 1228 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jones, William L., (G) 87, 1505 Ox-
ford. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Joy, Charles G., (O) 79, 930 Spruce.
Keefer, Franklin M., (0) 93, 2107
Chestnut.
Keenan, James J., (A) 76, 1512 Chris-
tian. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Keffer, Edward J., (0) 83, 1513 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Keily, Joseph, 101 Cotton, Manayunk.
Keim, Milton, Jr., (G) 87, 2047 Arch.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 3 p. ra.
Keim, Milton, (C) 66, 2047 Aroh. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Keisel, James H., (B) 86, 1535 Colum-
bia av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kelley, Charles P., (C) 82, 1141 S.
18th. 8 a. m. to 10.30 p. m.
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Keyser, Naaman H., (B) 89, 18 Mill,
Germantown. 2 to S p. m.
Kimmell, Samuel, (F) 66, 1306 Wal-
nut. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Kingsbury, Howard', (A) 92, 1208 Spr.
Garden. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kirk, Edward Cameron, (B) 78, 1807
Kirkpatrick, Emest S., (B) 91, 1320
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Vine. 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Knight, Thomas B., (C) 90, 1931
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Knox, J. Wamer, (A) 68, 318 S. 5th,
8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Koeeker, Leonard R., (N), 1302 Wal-
nut.
Koehler, Albert G., (B) 87, 4167 Ger-
mantown av.
Koehler, Francis G., 5018 German-
town ay.
Koehler, Louis F., (B) 90, 5018 Ger-
mantown ay.
Kosure, Edwin D., (N), 303 N. 9th.
Kreuzberger, George Washington, (N),
1144 N. 3d.
Krewson, Jesse T., (A) 84, 4643 Tac-
ony, Fkd. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 8 p. m.
Krick, George Valentine, (A) 70, 1002
N. 7th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Kumpf, George, (B) 92, 532 N. 13th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kuni, Henry W., 521 N. 11th.
Kunze, Arthur H., (A) 89, 839 N.
11th.
Kusel, George C, (C) 90, 4308 Fair-
mount av.
I/add, Samuel .B, (N), 1233 Aroh.
Lake, Walter R., (B) 90, 635 Dia-
mond. Until 11 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Lamb, Ridgway, 1618 Arch.
liane, Jas. G., (C) 90, 3715 Powelton
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lane, John R., OB) 89, 2137 N. 29th.
Lane, Wm., (C) 85, 115 S. 16th.
Larkin, Edward V., (C) 91, 2140 N.
15th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Laubach, Howard N., (O), 170 Queen
St., Falls of S.
Lapp, Elbert W., (C) 92, 417 N. 32d.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Laaser, Maria, (A) 90, 1602 Aroh. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Leech, Harry K., (A) 77, 16 S. 37th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Leigh, Walter S., 232 N. 16th.
Lettenmeir, Anna K., (A) 89, 2309
N. 30th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Levering, E. Augustus, 5042 German-
town av.
Lippincott, J. Thomas, (B) 83, 1427
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Litch, Wilbur F., (B) 61, 1507 Wal-
nut.
littleton, Covington H., (B) 81, 1931
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Lloyd, John H., (B) 80, 130 N. 12th.
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Loder, James E., (O) 84, 3932 Locust.
9 a. m. to 1, 3 to 4.30 p. m.
Long, Alexander P., (B) 84, 1635
Columbia av. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Long, F. Morton, (C) 79, 2729 Colum-
bia av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Long, M. Lukens, (A) 67, 720 N. 6th.
9 a. m. to 5p. m.
Longnecker, Efeiry C, (A) 76, 1831
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Longnecker, Parke L., (B) 92, 1831
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lord, Edmund, (B)90, 2860 N. 5th.
Lorence, Charles Henry, (B) 90, 1017
Aroh. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lutz, Geo. H., (B) 79, 113 W. Chelten
av., Gtn. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lyod, George B., (A) 78, 5277 Gtn. av.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McCanna, Horace, (C) 88, 2435 Brown.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McOormiek, Edward J., (B) 78, 1516
Wharton.
McCreaw-, Joseph, (A) 77„ 4552 Main,
Gtn. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McOuUough, Piercy M. B., (A) 91, 201
N. 20th.
McOurdy, Alfred T., (N), 1011 Vine.
McFadden, Henry B., (O) 82, 3505
Hamilton. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McFadden, Wm.. 3842 Terrace, Wls».
MoGrath, John M., (C) 58, 115 S. 17th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MoKee, J. Atkinson, (C) 90, 1628 Wal-
nut.
McKissiok, Robert, (B) 57, 4002 Chest-
nut.
MoKisBick, Wilmer D., (B) 85, 431 N.
40th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McQuillen, Daniel Neall, (A) 77, 1628
Chestnut. 8.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
MaoConnell, Abraham A., (B) 88, 342
S. 18th.
MacHugh, John, (A) 90, 1835 Colum-
bia av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Maclntire, Frank H.. (G) 83, 1513
Walnut. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
MacPherson, A. Howard, (B) 85, 1300
Arch. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Magliooci, Victor, (B) 84, 633 N. 8th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mann, Joseph L., (B) 77, 530 Federal.
Manning, J. Warren, (B) 88, 1170 S.
Broad. 9 a. m. to o p. m.
Manship, John F., (O) 89, 1203 S. 4th.
Martin, James, (A) 76, 1716 Locust
9 a. m. to 1, 2 toi 4 p. m.
Martin, Louis E., (B) 83, 342 S. 18th.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Mayer, J. Frederick, (O) 91, 1527 Col-
umbia av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Millesr, Mercer Hannah J., (A) 87, 1748
N. 13th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Meroney, LeRoy, (A) 88, 17 W. Chd-
ten av., Gtn. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mershon, John B., (A) 89, 419 S.
Broad. 8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Milke, W. Hugo, (D) 84, 2629 N. 13th.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
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Millard, Warren R., (B) 68, 1634 Pine.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miller, Gustavus J. R., (B) 70, 1769
Frankford av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
MiUer, Samuel Hy., (A) 94, 2414 N.
15th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Millikin, George G., (G) 85, 3614 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mills, Morton, (B) 91, 1631 N. 7th, 9
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Mintzer, Samuel L., (N). 231 Cathar-
ine.
Mitchell, Leslie D., (A) 89, 153 N.
15th. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Moffit, r«m W., (A) 80, 1630 Aroh. 1
to 5 p. m.
Moore, George C, (B) 85, 2149 N.
19th.
Moore, James Wilson, (B) 69, 537 N.
11th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Moore, Lmdley P., 924 N. 6th.
Moore, Martha B., (B) 90, 2149 N.
19th.
Moore, Samuel H., (N), 810 N. 16th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Moore, Thomas H., (A) 73, 1315 Gi-
rard av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Moore, W. C, 1017 Fairmount av.
Moore, William H., (B) 88, 923 N.
6th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Munns, Outhbert L., (A) 50, 802
N. 8th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Musgrove, Thomas H., (B) 67, 1722
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Myers, Dennis Alx., (B) 92, 2909 Gi-
rard av. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p.m.
NeaU, Charles H. M., (B) 84, 303 N.
9th. 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2.30 p.m.,
Somerton, 4 to 7 p. m.
NeaU, E. Henry, (B) 68, 1617 Areh. 9
a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
NeaU, Walter H., (B) 80, 1617 Aroh.
9 a. m. to 4. Saturday to 1 p. m.
Nellis, George H., (C) 92, 916 Walnut.
Nelson, James J., (B) 78, 330 S. 15th.
9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Newgarden, Charles, (C) 92, 1217 N.
6th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Newgarden, Albert, (O) 94, 1217 N.
6th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Nickell, Robert J., (C) 79, 126 S. 16th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Nones, Henry B., (A) 91, 1708 Chest-
nut.
Nones, Robert H., (A) 85, 1708 Chest-
nut. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Nones, Samuel S., (B) 59, 1104 Arch,
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
O'Connor, John J., (N), 612 S. 5th.
8 a. m. to 4 jp. m.
Oliver, Jesse HT, (A) 77, 1534 N. 4th.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
O'NeU, Edward V., (A) 87, 4345 Paul,
Frankford. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Orr, William E. C, (B) 90, 1716
Chestnut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Osier, J. Markwood, 3804 Spiring
Garden.
Page, Charles A., (A) 80, 210 N. 17th.
10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Palmer, Edward C, (A) 92, 1345 N.
13th. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Patterson, Callender, (N), 603 N. 6th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Paynter, George J., (C) 90, 1529 N.
7th. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Paynter, John C, (C) 90, 1529 N. 7th.
9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Peirce, Cyrus Newlin, 1415 Walnut. 9
a. m. to 3 p. m. Dean Phila. College
of Dental Surgery, 3 to 5 p. m.
Pazmino, Vicente A., (B) 91, 2164 Gi-
rard av.
Pepper, David T., (B) 82, 153 Centre,
Manayunk.
Pepper, Lizzie E., (B) 91, 153 Centre,
Manayunk.
Pepper, WUbur L., (B) 90, 412 Beta
Bldg.
Pesso, Frederic A., (C) 89, 4251 Re-
gent sa.
Perkins, Jacob, (B) 80, 1615 Chestnut.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pettit, Elihu R., (B) 68, 1906 Chestnut
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Pettit, Joseph, (B) 73, 116 S. 19th.
Phillips, Stephen P., (N), 564 N. 23d.
Phippe, Ellsworth, (B) 91, 1520 Cheat-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Phreaner, William A., (B) 80, 1415
Walnut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pixton, Thomas R., (A) 75, 2008 N.
21st. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pike, Charles E., (A) 70, 126 S. 16th.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Poland, Samuel C, (H) 90, 1123 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Porter Charles M., (A) 85, 1513 Wal-
nut 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Porter, Alfred N., 4554 Wakefield,
Gtn.
Potter Wm. J., (A) 75, 3803 Poweltoa
av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Porter, Wm. A, (B) 91, 1714 N 8th.
Pratt, Thomas D., (B) 88, 1520 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pugh, John, (A) 73, 115 S. 17th.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Powell, Thomas W., (B) 93, 34 S. 18th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Purdue, James M., (N) 730 Fairmount
av.
Putnam, Leon E., (C) 91, 1534 N. 4th.
Ramsay, Horatio J., (B) 83, 4515 Bak-
er, Myk.
Ramsden, John, (C) 79, 4331 Frank-
ford av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Bamaden, Harry M., (0) 88, 2714 Gtn.
av. 8 to 12, 1 to 5 p; m.
Rankin, J. Clark, (B) 86, 1618 N. 17th.
8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Eeeder William, (B) 81, 544 N. 6th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Register, Henry C, (B) 66, 1907 Ohe«t-
nut. 9 a. m. to 4 t>. m.
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Kauch, Louis E., (G) 91, 881 Belmont
ftV.
Rehluss, William F., (C) 87, res. 1316
S. Broad, office, 1224 Walnut. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Reinstein, Henry F., 2130 Wallace.
Rex, Reed J., (B) 78, 1706 Christian.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rice, Earl C, (B) 92, 1222 Spruce. S
a. m. to 5 p. m. .
Rider, Charles B., (A) 90, 1931 Fair-
mount av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ripperger, Benjamin, (L) 40, 11^-s
Master. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rohb, George I., (A) 88, 757 S. 20th.
Robb, John W., (A) 90, 757 S. 20th.
Roberts, George, (N), 1211 Arch. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Roberts, Howard E., (B) 81, 1321 Wal-
nut 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Roberts, Percy, 2237 W. Morris.
Robson, John L., 735 S. 9th. 9 a. m.
Robson, Thomas C, (B) 65, 735 S. 9th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Roe, Wm. John, (B) 92, 320 S. 11th.
9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m.
Rohrback, Kyle, (N), 1619 N. 11th. 6
a. m. to 9 p. m.
Romig, Albert J., (N), 1345 N. 11th.
7 a. m. to 10 p. m., Sundays, 8 a. m.
to 8 p. m.
Romig, Edwin L., (O) 90, 1818 Fkd.av.
Roop, W. Harvey, (B) 69, c. Harvey
and Green, Gtn. 8 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Root, George F., (B) 83, 2036 Mt. Vei^
non. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rose, B. Frank, (B) 90, 1613 Pine.
Rose, Wm. T., 738 S. Broad.
Rosenthal, David A., (B) 89, 800 Psyk.
av. 8 to 11 a. m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p. m.
Rosenthal, Jonas S., (A) 92, 567 N.
17th.
Rosenthal, W. S., (A) 89, 1637 Pass-
yunk av.
Ross, Alfred T., (C) 92, 1769 Fkd. av.
Robs, John W., (B) 97, 1716 Chestnut
11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rowan, John A., (B) 58, 1211 S. 3d. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rubinson, Louis S., (B) 91, 411 N. 8th.
RnfEell, Charles B., 229 Richmond.
RufEell, George T., 325 Susq. av.
Rutter, James S., (B) 86, 116 Queen
lane. Falls. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sager, John P., 1843 N. 21st.
Sanson, Nathan J., (A) 83, 848 N. 7th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Santana, Joseph G., 1831 Reed.
Sauers, Fredk. C, (C) 89, 17 S. 40th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sayre, Benjamin F., (C) 91, 1323 Pine.
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Bchembs, John, (B) 84, 1530 Vine. 10
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Schmltt, Hy. Francis Albert, 1640 N.
10th. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Schock, Geo, W., Jr., (A) 84, 1805 Gi-
rard av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Scholl, Wm. Dilworth, (B) 90, 1017
Aroh. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Schrysack, Charles B., (B) 94, 624 S.
10th.
Scott, James W., (A) 80, 1307 Arch.
9 to 5 p. m.
Screven, Sparkman B., (B) 62, 311 S.
3d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Seher, Herman L., 1726 Columbia av.
Service, Courtland S., (B) 84, 520
N. 40th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Seymour, Robert J., (0) 92, 1416
Christian. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shinkle, J. Cyrus, 929 Belmont ave.
Seymour, Wesley P., 1941 B. Cum-
berland.
Shoemaker, Charles Peirce, (B) 91,
1419 Chestnut. 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Sibley, Amos H., (B) 88, 1214 Filbert.
Shirlon, Wesley W., 709 N. 15th. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sicskler, William B., (B) 87, 2047 N.
12th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Simmermann, George H., (B) 90, 2636
N. 12th. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Sinclair, George A., (B) 61, 912 N.
Broad. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Sinclair, Thomas D., (O) 81, 912 N.
Broad. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Slaughter, J. Herbert, (B) 92, 2918
Richmond.
Slater, George N., (B) 91, 1818 Park
ave.
Smith, Albert H., (A) 89, 600 N. 10th.
Smith, David D., (A) 67, 1629 Walnut
8.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Smith, D. Arthur, (B) 87, 2006 Dia-
mond. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Smith, Maurice B., (A) 84, 1512 S.
10th. 8 a. m. to 4, 7 to 8.30 p. m.
Smith, William A., (B) 73, 3500 N. 2d.
Sola, E. Harrison, (C) 94, 2210 Co-
lumbia ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sproul, Oliver, (B) 58, 324 S. 16tb.
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Stafford, Charles F., 2015 N. 19th.
Starkey, Richard S., (B) 89, 130 N.
10th.
Starr, R. Walter, (C) 85, 111 S. 17th.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Starr, T. E., 4015 Baring.
Steele, Ner D., (A) 91, 2027 Vine.
Steigerwald, Andrew S., (A) 83, 999
N. 5th. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Steinbock, Frederick W., (B) 89, 1630
N. 12th. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Stellwagen, Thomas C, (B) 61, (A)
66, (A) Med. 68, 1416 Chestnut. 9
to 11 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m., except
Saturday afternoon. Tel. No. 2559.
Stevens, Augustus B., (A) 88, 1723
N. 7th.
Stiles, William E., (G) 89, 3003 Girard
av. jj
Stevens, E. W., 1224 Walnut.
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PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
Stilwell, Mary H., (B) 88, 1300
Arch. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Stokes, William C, (A) 84, 1629 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Stoughton, Ira W., (B) 74, 600 N.
10th. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Strohm, Samuel D., (B) 68, 117 Lau-
rel. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Stucke, Edwin J., (Ao) 73, 563 N. 5th.
9 a. m. to 6 p .m.
Sntch, William E., (B) 89, 2638 N.
5th. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Swing, R. Hamill D., (C) 87, 703 N.
40th. 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Tait, David P., (B) 85, 1428 Christian.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5, 7 to 9 p. m.
Tait, Jamee, (B) 58, 342 S. 18th. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Tait, J. Stuart, (B) 88, 1310 Pine.
Talmage, E. A., (C!) 91, 2333 N. 17th.
8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 8 p. m.; 2816 N.
29th, 12 to 2 p. m.
Taylor, Ghas. M., (B) 94, 1639 Dau-
phin. 9 a. m. to 0 p. m.
Taylor, Joseph H., (A) 72, 1939 Norris.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Taylor, Wm. H., (B) 78, 1320 Spruce.
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5_p. m.
Tecklenburg, Robert H., (B) 79, 2134
Oxford. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Tees, Ambler. (A) 87, 548 N. 17th.
9. a. m. to 4 p. m.
Tees, Louis P., (0) 88, 548 N. 17th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Terry, Luther G., (B) 92, 3036 Fkd. av.
Terry, Martha A., (C) 92, 3026 Fkd
av.
Thayer, Edwin W., (A) 94, 1303 S.
Broad. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Thomas, A. Howard, (A) 92, 843 N.
7th. 8 a. m to 5 p. m.
Thomas, John D., (A) 72, 912 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Thomas, John W., (B) 90, 737 N. 40th.
Thomas, J. Frederick, 2002 Diamond.
Thomas, William F., (N), 1110 S. 2d.
Thourot, Charles S., (B) 90, 1011 Vine.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Tizzard, Samuel B., (B) 69, 1706 Co-
lumbia av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Todd, George S., (F) 85, 539 Spruce.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tompkins, Auley P., (B) 56, 1629
Arch. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Topley, Conyers, (C) 79, 4822 Gtn.
av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tovar, Louis P., (O) 82, 1221 Race.
Towusend, Henry (N), 1514 Vine. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Truman, James, (A) 54, 3243 Chest-
nut.
Trueman, Wm. H., (B) 66, 900 Spruce.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Thurs-
days; July to September 15 closed.
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Tuttle, B. Norman, (B) 89, 1226 Sus-
quehanna av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Urian, Albert, (N) 501 Pine.
Valentine, Joseph E., (B) 68, 1618 S.
13th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Van Buskirk, Darrah, (B) 69, 333
Fairmount av.
Vanderbeck, T. L., (N), 1010 S. 4th.
Vanderslice, Henry M., (A) 74, 314 S.
15th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Van Horn, Walter G., 5359 Gtn. av.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Van Horn, Joseph H., (A) 75, 938
N. 5th.
Vansant, Monroe X, (B) 89, 1122
Vine. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Vansant, Wilbur, M., (B) 88, 1122
Vine. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ver Valen, David P., (A) 89, 1931 Mt.
Vernon.
Voegtlen, John S., (B) 90, 21 W.
Ohelten av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Voight, Paul (A) 90, 1313 Ardh. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Waas, A. Morris, (B) 94, 941 N. 6th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ward, Jos. R. C, (A) 77, 1905 Faiiv
mount av. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wardle, T. Granville, (A) 69, 625 N.
13th.
Ware, George K., (B) 88, 1628 Chest-
nut. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Waren, George W., (B) 86, 1718 Wal-
nut.
Warren, Wm. B., (B) 93, 1718 Wal-
nut. 9 to 12 a. m.
Watson, D. Stuart, (C) 84, 1134 Gir-
ard ave. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Watson, Richard, (B) 83, 1333 Arch.
Watson, Prank D., (B) 90, 1413 N.
17th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wayne, Edward P., (B) C2, 247 N.
11th.
Weaver, Luther M., (C) 88, 7103'
Woodland ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Webb, Edward Y., (A) 73, 1802 N.
11th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; Sunday,
until 2 p. m.
Webb, William R., (A) 80, 1228 S.
10th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Weber, B. GifEord, (A) 89, 921 N. 4th.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Weirwich, George M., (B) 92, 846 N.
8th.
Welch, J. Clinton, 232 N. 12th.
Wells, Charles H., (C) 81, 152 N.
15th.
Wernicke, O. Martha, 1317 Race.
Wert, Amos, (B) 67, 1007 N. 5th. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wessels, Jas. Frederick, Jr., (B) 90,
1718 Diamond. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Weston, Edward C, (C) 80, 23 N.
40th.
Weston, Henry, (B) 85, 1803 Park
ave.
■^Tiite, Charles A., 205 N. 8th.
White, Charles 0., ( ) 84, 1538 N.
12th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
White, Horace M., (B) 67, 1616 Chest-
nut. 8 a. m. to 2.30 p. m.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA.— Continued.
White, J. DeHaven, Jr., (B) 69, 1429
Chestnut. 8.30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
White, Joseph W., (C) 87, 3329 Powel-
ton ave. 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wiggins, Leslie M., (0) 86, 3700 Ham-
ilton.
Wiggins, Stephen L., (C) 79, 3700
Hamilton.
Wildman, Wm., (B) 78, 1102 Arch.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat, 9 a. m. to
1 p. m.
Wiley, Edwin C, (B) 92, 2636 Bast
Allegheny ave.
Williams, B. Franklin, (B) 79, 1703
Columbia ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6
Williams, George W., (B) 74, 4816
Germantown ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wilson, C. Herbert, (C) 91, 544 N.
6th. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4.30 p. m.
Winaer, WUliam L., (C) 85, 115 S.
16th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wint, Marvin A., (B) 84, 1225 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Wolford, D. R., 1310 Walnut.
Woodward, Jos. A., (B) 65, 1118 Wal-
nut. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Worrell, Millard F., (N) 925 N. 13tli.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wright, James, CB) 71, 2551 Kensing-
ton ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Wright, William E., (A) 90, 1941 East
Cumberland.
Wunder, Francis T., (N) 5307 Main,
Germantown. 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
Wimderlich, J. N., (A) 66, 1537 Cheat-
nut. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. from Oct.
1 to July 1; Saturday, 9 to 12 m.
7.30 a. m. to 1 p. m. from July 1 t»
Oct. 1; Saturday, 7.30 to 12 m.
WyckofE, Wm. Taylor, (A) 87, 2045 N.
12th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wyman, Harry P., (A) 81, 1329 Arch.
8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
WVman, Joseph P., (A) 69, 1329 Arch.
8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Yerkes, Eliza, (A) 89, 4004 Chestnut.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Yerkes, Elwood, (A) — . 4004 Chestnut
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Yerkes, Harman, (A) 86, 1319 Walnut.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Yorks, John R., (C) 83, 1224 Walnut.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Zeadler, Morris, (A) 85, 986 Marshall.
9 a. m. to e p. m.
Zellers, Robt B., (A) 91, 225 N. 12th.
Zener, Francis, (N) 113 N. 7th. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Ziesel, William, (B) 88, 1639 Franklin.
8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Zoellner, Jos., (M) 62, 342 N. 5th. 7
a. m. to 9 p. m.
Zuill, Wm. L., 1526 Race.
PHILLIPSBURGH, Centre.
Ashman, Geo. H., (B) 81.
Hatch, J. A.
White, F. K.
PHOBNIXVILLE, Chester.
Coffman, E. L. ,., oa
Vanderslice, Charles M., (A) 89.
PICTURE ROCKS, Lycoming.
Molyneaux, Clinton N.
PINE GROVE MILLS,, Centre.
Krebs, R. M., (F) 92.
PITTSBURGH, Allegheny.
Aber, D. L., (P) 91, 543 Smithfield.
Abl, Henry, (I) 48, 529 Homewood av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ahl, John K., (A)_79, 62 Prankstown.
Arthur, C. D., (H) 92, 1707 Carson.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Arthur, Hugh W., (F) 67, 953 Pena
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bell, Joseph, (Ax), 2d and Grant. 9 a.
m. to 6 p. m.
Bell, John D., (B) 83, 53 5th av.
Bishop, S. B., 708 Penn av. 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
BishOT), W. G., 708 Penn av. 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Bethrow, Harry C, (H) 89, Carson and
S. 12th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bockstoce, J. O., (H) 80, 438 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brady, Robert, (Ax), 641 Wylie av.
Calhoon, J. A., (B) 87, 1 Western.
Calvert, J. P., (B) 91, 1856 2d av. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Chessrown, Frank W., (G) 91, 175
Wylie av. 9 a. m. to 5, 7 to 8 p. m.
Christy, Horace M., (B) 80, 1601 Car-
son. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Cooper, John M., (B) 82, 6016 Penn av-.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cooper, Wm. M., (C) 92, 410 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Depuy, Hiram, (Ae) 81, 72 Wylie av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Depuy, Leopold, (B) 77, 72 Wylie av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Diehl, Walter R., 420 Smithfield. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Fickes, W. L., 11 Frankstown av.
9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Flotzinger, Aloysius, (C) 90, 923 Cai>
son. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Flower, W. S., (A) 94, 437 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 384.
Foley, R. N., (H) 94, 9 5th av. 8 a. m.
to 6 p. m.
French, Gale S., (D) 70, 5999 Centre
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. B.
B. 390.
Friesell, N. H., (B) 85, 127 4th av. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fundenberg, Edwin C, (A) 78, 508
Lewis Block. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Fundenberg, W. F., (F) 52, 508
Lewis Block. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Fundenberg, Walter H., (A) 78, 508
Lewis Block. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
George, C. M., (B) 89, 6202 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 399.
Gilson, H. S., (H) 91, 708 Penn aT,
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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PITTSBURGH.— Continued.
Gilson, T. M., 69 Hooker, Millvale. 1
to 5 p. m.
Goshom, J. S., (Ax), 708 Penn av. 9
to 12 a. m.
Greenawalt, J., (C) 70, 11 Wylie av.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Greenawalt, Joseph A., (A) 84, 11
Wylie av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Haupt, H., (H) 92, 1928 Carson. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Haupt, J. A J., (Ba), 1726 Carson.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Hayes, Samuel J., (Ax), 903 Penn av.
Hayes, Wm. D., (B) 90, 404 Smithfield.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Henderson, G. W., 6200 Penn av. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Herrick, Charles 13., (Aa) 91, 36 6th.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Herrod, Reuben, (A) 80, 820 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hertig, O. L., (B) 90, 404 Smithfield.
8 to 5 p, m.
Hope, J. Homer, (B) 89, 820 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 1709.
Hopkins, Wm. H., (D) 94, 5999 Centre
av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Johnston, G. M., 4101 Penn av. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Josephs, J. m, (H) 90, 800 Penn av. 8
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kenney, Clinton, 903 Penn av. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Kesel, Geo. W., (B) 90, 52 6th av. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kessler, J. W., 103 S. Highland av. 9
to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
Kessler, WUbur A, (B) 86, 103 S.
Highland. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5
p. m.
King, Calvin, (H) 53, 307 Smithfield.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
King, Frank Ii., (H) 88, 41 6th av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
King, Harvey C, (B) 89, 307 Slnith-
field. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
King, J. S., (H) 48, 41 6th av. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
King, Milton S., (Ax), 307 Smithfield.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
liibbey, J. A, (B) 82, 524 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 1447.
Libbey, J. B., (B) 80, 524 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 1447.
liittell, H. B., (B) 94, 5175 Butler. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
McDonald, J. S., (F), 640 Penn av. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
McDonald, M. C, (Ac), 628 Penn a>.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McGrew, J. J., (A) 80, 3545 Butler. 9
a. m. to 9 p. m.
McClaren, J. M., (B) 83, 127 4th av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MaoFarlane, Samuel S., 642 Penn av.
Manchester, Henry, (Ax), 1617 Penm
av. 12 to 4 p. m.
Maust, John H., (H) 82, 912 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Monks, I#. D., (H) 93, 39 5th av. 8 a.
m. to 6 p. m.
Murts, Frank D., (C) 92, 432 Penn aT.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Naylor, Richard H. L., (B) 78, 43 eth
av. 9 to 12.30 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
Nelson, Joseph C, (B) 78, 638 Penn
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
O'Connor, Patrick J., (C) 91, 534
Grant av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Patton, Robert J., 210 Smithfield.
Philips, C. J., (H) 81, 636 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Phillips, W. Xi., (Ax), 52 Boggs av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Proctor, Geo. S., (C) 90, 820 Penn av.
9 to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Ramsay, Daniel B., 58 6th av. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Rankin, J. C, 605 Smithfield. 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Ray, E. N., (Aa) 90, 718 Penn av. 8
a. m. to o p. m.
Reamer, Herman, (B) 85, 960 Liberty
av.
Reinecke, H. L., (O) 80 1813 Carson.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Reinhardt, A. G., 4122 Butler. 9 a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Reynolds, G. X, (B) 78, 125 S. High-
land. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Richardson, Wm. P., (B) 77, 720 Penn
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Riggs, J. Prank H., (Ba) 94, 95 a
15th. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
BiggB, A M. Yemon, (B) 93, 95 S.
15th. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Sadowski, L., (Af) 91, 143 15th. 2 to
4 p. m.; at 2535 Penn av., S to 10 a.
m., 6 to 9 p. m.
Scott, Chas. S., (Ax), 512 Penn av.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Scott, George H., (A) 78, 512 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shannon, John P., (B) 81, Bouquet. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shidel, George B., (A) 81, 421 Wood.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Smith, Frank H., (H) 84, 504 Penn av.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Spanogle. J. L., (A) 92, 4727 Libertr
av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Stauffer, S., 524 Penn av. 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. Tel. No. 1263.
Swentzel, Edward W., (P) 56, 424
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sutherland, O. P., (A), 36 6th. 8 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Taft, P. E., (Ac) 89, 39 5th. After
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Taft, OUver H., (B) 86, 39 5th av. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Templeton, James G., (B) 70, 435
Penn av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Todd, J. W., (B) 92, 4200 Butler. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSBURGH.— Continued.
Torey, H. H., (B) 93, 806 Penn av. 8
a. m. to 5 p. m.
TJrling, George H., (F) 87. 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
Urling, Harry W., (F) 87, 6th and
Penn ar. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wade, 0. B., (B) 92, 5th and Meyran
av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Waugaman, J. S., (B) 78, 420 Smith-
field.
Wetherton, G-. E., (Ao) 89, 6th and
Liberty av.
Wolf, Chas. R., (A) 83, 6106 Penn
av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Yates, Walter S., (Ax), 718 Penn av.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Zlotzinger, A., 921 Carson. 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
PITTSTON, t,uzeme.
Long, E. B., (B) 72, 6 Water.
McDougall, John, (C) 83, 12 N. Main.
Miller, Archibald, (G) 91, 4 Broad.
Moon, Wm. H., (D) 89, 13 N. Main.
Payfair, Tracy M., (N).
Reap, Joseph 0., (C) 89, 13 S. Main.
Shoemaker, Archie C, (G) 89, 6
Water.
Wheaton, Myron, (N), 32 N. Main.
PLEASANT MOUNT, Wayne.
Niles, W. S.
Randells, R. N.
PLYMOUTH Luzerne.
Davenport, Ira John, (B) 88.
Harrison, Clarence Olin, (A) 88.
PORT ALLEGHENY, McKean.
Rim, Wm. W.
PORTLAND, Northampton.
Baldwin, Wm. J.
POTTSTOWN, Montgomery.
Fryer, Jacob F., ffi) 74, 260 King.
Moore, Chas., 67 S. Hanover.
Potts, Chas. S., (B) 86, 60 S. Han-
over.
Weiler, Jas. B., (A) 77, 368 High.
POTTS VILLE, Schuylkill.
Filbert, Peter K., (B) 73, 206 W.
Mftrkftt
Freeston,' Jos. B., 115 N. 2d.
Herbein, Howard J., (C) 83, 508 Gar-
field.
Lowrey, J. Dayton, (B) 88.
Miller, Geo. M., (m, 204 W. Market.
Starr, Samuel B., (B) 88.
PROSPECT, Butler.
Leightner, Dr.
Lepley, B. F.
PULASKI, Lawrence.
Johnson, W. R., (N).
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Jefferson.
Bell, George R., (A) 89.
Hughes, S. J.
Morrison, Timbiook R., (A) 87.
RAINSBURGH, Bedford.
Candler, J. G.
READING, Berks.
Angles, W. A., 524% Penn.
Bohn, Henry W., (C) 87, 34 N. 9th.
Cottrell, W. L., (N), 335 N. 10th.
DeGour, Frank L., CB) 70, 11 N. 4th.
Fry, Chas. S., (B) 70, 3 N. 9th.
Herr, Abraham, (N), 17 N. 9th.
Hickey, J. H., (Be) 84, 944 Penn.
Hickman, Glyndeur, (A) 86, 35 S. 5th.
Johnson, Harry L., 35 S. 6th.
Kinsey, Jacob F., (N), 728 N. 9th.
Kratzer, C. Valentine, (B) 78, 111 N.
5th. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Lewis, Frank P., (F) 80, 658 Penn.
Miesse, Jonathan B., (A) 82, 749 Penn
Mogel, P. S., (C) 89, 723 Penn.
O'Boyle, Samuel, (N), 703% Penn.
Scholl, Charles, (A) 88, 48 N. 5th.
Scholl, Wm. H., (B) 65, 48 N. 5th.
Slegel, Eli, (N), 1405 Perkiomen av.
Slegel, Walter R., 416 Penn.
Tate, Blwood, (B) 91, 9511,^ Penn.
Thomas, Jacob A., (N), 957% Penn.
RED LION, York.
Smith, A. H.
RENOVO, Clinton.
Bennett, J. C.
McCoy, D. C.
REYNOLDSVILLE, Jefferson.
Hoover, Burton E., (A) 85.
McCreight, Joseph S.,' (Az) 91.
REYNOLDSTON, Allegheny.
Smith, I. H.
RICHLAND CENTRE, Bucks.
Maley, N. (N).
Saylor, Frank (N).
Saylor, John K., (N).
RIDGEWAY, Elk.
Fnllerton, Jas. D., (Ax).
Kellogg, Charles L., (N).
Warner, Frank L., (A) 92.
RIDLEY PARK, Delaware.
Ross, J. W., (B) 92.; Tues., Sat.
ROCHESTER, Beaver.
Chandler, Harrison J., (N).
Morgan, Guy M., (Ae) 81.
ROCK SPRING, Centre.
Bittner, William.
ROME, Bradford.
Rice, Frederick W., (B) 91.
ROYBR'S FORD, Montgomery.
Weber, S. D., (B) 91.
SAEGERSTOWN, Crawford.
Thomas, Townsend J. '
Ketner, Frank W., (A) 92.
ST. CLAIRSVILLB, Bedford.
Beckley, T. H.
ST. MARY'S, Elk.
Boyer, Charles W.
BT. PBTBRSBURGH, Clarion.
Moore, Charles R. j
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SALTSBURGH, Indiana.
Porter, David A.
Ealston, William O.
Robinson, William C.
SANDY LAKE, Mercer.
Back, C. J.
Beal, B. G., (H).
8AXONBURG, Butler.
McKee, Joseph W.
SOHUYLKHiL HAVEN, Schuylkill.
Detweiler, Peter O.
Detweiler, O. S.
BCOTTDALE, Westmoreland.
Klein, N. L. K.
Leitzell, li. H., (B) 82.
Shotts, Wm. F., (B) 87.
SORANTON, Lackawanna.
Abbey, Edson, X, 332 Lack'a. av.
Clearwater, Herbert B., (C) 91, 310
Washington av.
De Liacy, Wm. P., (O) 89, 860 Capouae
aT.
De Xiacy, W. P., 311 Spruce.
Fordham, J. Merritt, (O) 89, 104
Washington av.
Green, Edson M., (C) 81, 312 N.
Waohington av.
Grittman, (A) 89, 409 Spruce.
Henwood, Wm. B., (B) 78, 316 Lack'a.
av.
Hill, Charles, 322 Lack'a. av.
Hill, Geo. B., 322 Lack'a. av.
Hirst, Mira, Mrs., 105 W. Market.
Hoff, E. R., 409 Spruce.
Laubach, Charles C, (F) 86, 115 Wyo-
ming av.
Lnxemberger, George, (C) 89, 415
Spruce.
McGraw, Prank L., (P) 90, 305
Spruce.
Marcy, Olin J., 115 Cherry.
O'Hara, Patric*^ J., (C) 90, 6 Burr
Bldg.
Pierce, Edward J., 117 Wyoming av.
Senderlin, Theo. M., 101 N. Main.
Snyder, Sam'l C, (A) 89, Spruce.
Stratton, Randolph M., (A) 84, 36 Coal
Bxchange.
Btruppler, P. F., (A) 87, 142 S. Main.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sat 8 to 12 a. m.
Smith, M. D., 15 P. O. BnUding.
Snyder, Samuel C, (A) 89, Spruce.
Throurst, O. L., (B) 88, 310 N. Wash-
ington av.
Ulrey, Stanley L., 332 Lack'a. av.
Wheaton, Edgar T., (N), 421 Laek'a av.
SELIN'S GROVE^ Snyder.
TJlrich, George R., (C) 91.
Voelkler, Ludwig H., (C) 81.
SEWIOKLBY, Allegheny.
Burns, M. S., (N).
White, J. C. CoUard (A) 86,
SHADE GAP, Huntingdon.
Campbell, Wm. (O) 84.
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SHAMOKIN, Northumberland.
HoUenbaok, Reuben, (B) 78.
Moore, U. S. Grant, (0) 86.
Williamson, Jackson, (A) 76,
SHANKSVILLB, Somerset.
Miller, L. F.
SHARON, Mercer.
Ashton, Charles M., (B) 92.
Dickson, H. F., (Ai).
Hewitt, Jos. R.,
McDonald, Kit 0., (N).
Stewart, David P., (A).
Van Orsdel, W. E., (B) 80.
SHARPSBURGH, Allegheny.
Van Orsdel, James A., (F) 84.
SHARPSVILLB, Mercer.
Henry, E. B., (F) 91.
SHEIi'FIELD, Warren.
Stanford, T. S., (Ab) 92.
SHELOCTA, Indiana.
Harbison, R. Edward, (F) 93.
SHE^fANDOAH, Schuylkill.
Bordner, O. M., (0) 86.
Brwin, J. W, (A) 87.
SHBPHERDSTOWN, Cumberland.
Bresslar, John J., (N).
Brassier, J. T., (N).
SHICKSHINNY, Luzerne.
Chapin, W. L.,_(P) 91.
Coolbaugh, B. H, (P) 87.
SHIPPBNSBURGH, Cumberland.
Bashore, J. D., (F) 80.
Batriken, W. B^ (N).
Hauck, A. N., (H) 80.
Hinkel, J. Calder, (B) 80.
SHREWSBURY, York.
Eberhart, David C, (N).
Lowe, W. L., (F) 92.
SIPB'S MILLS, Pulton.
Mellott, Jobe B.
SLATINGTON, Lehigh.
Campbell, Luther, (N).
Weaver, Alex.
SLIPPERY ROCK, Butler.
Bard, C. W., (H) 82.
Beatty, W. J., (F) 92.
SMBTHPORT, McKean.
Pierce, Fred. C.
SOMERSET, Somerset.
Bills, John.
Hough, Gershom B., (J) 84.
McMillea, Samuel J., (B) 84.
SOUTH BETHLEHEM,Northampton.
Dressor, W. H., (B) 78.
SOUTH BURGETTSTOWN, Wash.
Harper, J. T.
SPARTANSBURGH, Crawford.
Green, Homer K., (F) 74.
SPRING CITY, Chester.
Ridgway, S. W., (C) 90.
STEELTON, Dauphin.
Becker, J. D.,JN).
Suavely, John H., (V) 80.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
STBWARTSTOWN, York.
Freeston, H., (N),
Martin, H. T., (B) 90.
STONEBORO, Mercer.
Beal, E. G., (H).
STOYSTOWN, Somerset.
Brieker, J. K.
Louther & Sorber.
Sorber, M. V.
Woodward, A. W.
STRASBUEGH, Lancaster.
Walker, Isaac, (N).
STROUDSTJRGH, Monroe.
Brown, Edward, (N).
Lantz, Jackson, (N).
Peck, Nelson L., (N).
SUGAR GROVE, Warren.
Cobb, W. A., (N).
8TJNBURY, Northumberland.
Renn, G. M., (N).
Sayage, Henry R., (N).
SUSQUEHANNA, Susquehanna.
Gleason, G. W., (N).
Heskath, W. B., (A) 88.
Teller, W. E., ( ) — .
SYBERTSYHjLE, Luzerne.
Thompson, John 0., (O) 60.
TAMAQUA, Schuylkill.
Fetherolf, Benneville L., (N).
Fetherolf, Mary E., (A) 85.
Loewen, Arthur W. S., (A) 87.
TANNERSVHjLE, Monroe.
Seem, A. H., (N).
TARBNTUM, Allegheny.
Galbraith, Milo J., (B) 81.
Kennedy, Sanford M., (J) 84.
Montgomery, Jas. Esler, (J) 86.
THOMPSON, Susquehanna.
Pot-ter, L. S.
TIDIOUTE> Warren.
Paishall, Edward B., O) 92.
Stillson, Roswell H., (N).
TIOGA, Tioga.
Merrick, Alva R. (N).
Newell, Oramel, (N).
Thomas, Clayton, (N).
TIONESTA, Forest.
Maguire, Michael H., (O) 91.
Morrow, John W., (N).
.TITUSVILLE, Crawford.
Coombs, W. H.
Todd', J. A., (B) 78.
TOWANDA, Bradford.
Betts, Edward P., (C) 93.
Kelly & Kinsley.
Rogers, Charles H., (A) 84.
Smith, Pratt J., (C) 80.
.TOWNVILLB, Crawford.
Hatch, A. P.
TI.-EMONT, Schuylkill.
Rabenold, G. H., (B) 90.
TROY, Bradford.
Kendall, Robert C, (N).
TUNKHANNOCK, Wyoming.
Ayery, Edward F., (N).
Avery, Harry, (Ae) 89.
Harding, Edward, (B) 89.
Sprout, E. A.
Sprout, A., (A) 91.
TURTLE CREEK, Allegheny.
Hoffman, L, D., (N).
Townsend, William, (C) 91.
TYRONE, Blair.
Crawford, Elmer, (A) 90.
Hamilton, J. M. C, (N).
Markle, A. R., (A) 86.
Swartz, John T., (C) 84.
Wharton, R. H., (B) 74.
UNION CITY, Erie.
Hodgins, James A., (A) 87.
Marsh, Jonathan A., (N).
Narsamore, M. B., (N).
UNION DEPOSIT, Dauphin.
Zimmerman, H., (B) 80.
UNIONTOWN, Fayette.
Jacob, M., (N).
Jaco, J. Wm., (A) 89.
Kramer, Arthur M., (N).
McKay, Arthur M.
UPLAND, Delaware.
MoMurray, Ella, (N).
VERONA, Allegheny.
Scott, G. H., (A) 78.
WALLINGFORD, Delaware.
Essig, Chas. J., (A) 71.
WARREN, Warren.
Arird, Charles, ( ).
Daniorth, Joseph.
Freeman, Wallace W., (F) 82.
McAJpin, Amos C, (A) 88.
Pierce, Blias, M.. ( ) 68.
Saeger, John, (N).
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Ashbrook, A. L., (F) 86, 32 S. Main.
Ashbrook, Samuel, (F) 87, 84 S. Main.
Culbertson, A. J., (B) 85, Main and
Wheeling.
Cundall, E. M., (B) 88, 36 N. Main-
Fulton, John M., (B) 81, 13 N. Main.
Fulton, Samuel, (N).
Gregg, J. P., (F) 8S, Bailey'i HoteL
Libbey, Wm. B., (B) 81, 8 W. Wheel-
ing.
McCleary, W. L., (N) 84 >S. Main.
WATER CURE, Beaver.
Sparling, Windham, (N).
WATSONTOWN, Northumberland.
Housel, J. R., (N).
Housel, B. L., (B) 88.
WATTSBURGH, Birie.
Sears, Arthur J., (N).
WAYNESBOROUGH, Franklhi.
Breinshalts, Frederick, (N).
Byers, Samuel M., (G) 93.
Snively, Daniel B., (G) 88.
Thompson, James Franklin, (A) 84.
Welsh, P. R.
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WAYNE, Delaware.
Jamison, George Lee S., (B) 84, oflSoe
in Philadd[phia.
McKissick, Wilmer D., (B) 86.
Tees, Ambler, (A) 87, office in Phila.
WAYNESBURGH, Greene.
Gregg, W. H., (F) 93.
Hertig, Joseph S., (N).
Howard, Gordon C, (N).
McNeely, Jacob O., (N).
Miller, A. B., Jr^ (B) 91.
Pennington, E. F., (N).
WEATHERLY, Carbon.
McCloskey, Wm. R., (A) 90.
WELDON, Montgomery.
Bradfield, Ohiarles, (N).
WELLSBOROUGH, Tioga.
Bodine, R. W.
Eastman, A. B.
Rose, Frank H.
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Beaver.
Murray, John, (A) 74.
WEST CHESTER, Chester.
Cardwell, Greorge Guire, (A) 76.
Goboum, Frank P., (B) 85, 112 S.
High.
Green, Jesse C, (B) 65, 109 W. Gay.
Harlan, Justin E., (C) 81, 14 S.
Church.
liambom, Wendell, (B) 88, 500 S.
High.
McGowan, Charles H., (B) 80, 122 S.
High.
Paxon, Alfred, (C) 87, 119 S. Church.
Sahler, David L., (B) 87, 21 N. High.
Scott, Robert M., (C) 83, 111 S.
Church.
Thorp, William K., (B) 91, 34 S. High.
WESTFIELD, Tioga-
Stocking, Hervey J., (N).
WEST MIDDLESEX, Mercer.
GUbert, S. S., (N).
Keyser, Dr.
WEST MIDDLETOWN, Washington.
Scott, D. O.
Scott, John D., (F) 68.
WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland.
Lutz, Martin, H., (A) 85.
Orr, Andrew W.
WHITE HAVEN, Luzerne.
Laird, Hugh J., (B) 84.
WILKES-BARRE, Luzerne.
Beck, Charles S., (B) 53, N. Main. 9
a. m. to 4 p. m.
Beck, Hy. IVfeidil, (C) 87, 53 N. Main.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bowman, Nesbitt E., (B) 82, 30% S.
Main.
Carle, Nellie M., (A) 94, 18 Wells
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Creary, Belleville M., (B) 87, 38 Wells
Bldg. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Froutz, C. Benj., (A) 90, 99 Public
Square.
Garrison, Wm. J., 414% Hazle av.
Gearhart, Wm. B., (N), 176 Academy.
Hollister, T. Lee, (B) 79, Franklin and
Union. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
KeUy, Will S., (B) 91, ^9 S. Main. 9
a. m. to 8 p. m.
Lay, A. A., (NJ, 20 Jackson.
Laird, H. J., (B) 84, 99 Public Square.
Lynch, Patrick F., (N), 18 N. Franklin.
Mattern, Harry D., (N) 18, Laning
Bldg.
Meixel, Robert S., (A) 83, 20 S. Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Pealer, Ralph P., (N), 28 N. Framklin.
Powell, T. Aubrey, (B) 90, 24 Wells
Bldg.
Rcthermel, W. H., ( ) 93, 33 W. Mar-
ket
Selover, Frank A., (N) — , 88 Scott.
Thomas, Thos. W., (B) 86, Public
Square. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Warner, Jas. N., (B) 73, 28 N. Frank-
lin.
Weller, Morgan, (N), 22 N. Franklin.
Williams, Daniel O., (N), 22 N. Wash.
Young, H. Newton, (N), 39 South.
WILiaNSBURG, Allegheny.
Bruce, Abraham G., (A) 81.
Homer, Prank H., (J) 85.
Orr, Harry W., (A) 79.
Williams, J. B.
WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming.
Hertz, W. W., 3d., W. 3d.
Hubbard, N. Robert, (G) 90, 111 W.
3d.
Huntingdon, Ghas. W., (A) 86, 11 W.
3d.
Klump, G. W^ 3 W. 3d.
Rank, Lewis D., 241 Market.
Rhodes, A. S., 11 W., 3d.
Richards, Frank J., 23 W. 3d.
Sine, W. R., 3d, corner Pine.
Trapp, Thomas J., 23 W. 3d.
Ttapp, W. S., (G) 79, 26 W. 3d.
Walker, Charles C, (C) 79, 3 E. 3d.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Dauphin.
Baker, J. N., (F) 92.
WOMELSDORF, Berks.
Hamaker, Henry B., (N).
WOODBURY, Bedford.
Berkheimer, Frank B., (N).
WRIGHTSVILLE, York.
Ruth, Quinn L., (B) 83.
Heindel, Samuel J., (F) 91.
WYALUSING, Bradford.
Lynch, Hugh M., (B) 83.
WYOMING, Luzerne.
Shoemaker, Archie C, (G) 89.
YARDLEY, Bucks.
Fox, William H., (N).
YORK, York.
Blake, T. A., 120 S. Penn.
Bashore, Horace E., (G) 86, 137 W.
Market.
Bressler,W. Charles, (G) 83, 128 W.
Market.
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DENTISTS OF PENNSTLVANIA.
YORK— Continued.
Eisenhart, Charles A., 307 W. Market.
Eisenhart, Kurwin L., (F) 70, 25 W.
Market.
Free, Harry A., JG) 88, 24 N. George.
Heigis, M. D., (F) 63, 125 E. Market.
Hendershott, Alexander M., 22 S.
George. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
liong, William L., 14 W. King.
Nieman, Eli H., (G) 83, 8^ W. Market.
Eice, Charles P., (G) 91, 243 W. Maiv
ket.
Shaefer, Charles F., (F) 57, 107 N.
George.
Smith, Harry S., 333 W. Market.
Stouch, Aloflzo, (G) 77, 440 W. Mar-
ket.
Waesin, A. A., 223 W. Market.
Watson, Richard, Rups Bldg.
Wogan, W. W., (G) 87, 12 W. Mar-
ket.
YORK SPRINGS, Adams.
Tudor, J. W.
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DENTAL LAWS OF NEW YORK.
(Chapter 528.)
An Act to Amend Chapter One Hun-
dred and Fifty-two of the Laws of
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-eight,
Entitled "An Act to Incorporate Den-
tal Societies for the Purpose of Im-
proving and Regulating the Practice
of Dentistry in this State," and to
Codify the Laws Regulating the Prac-
tice of Denti.stry and to Punish For-
geries and Frauds in Medical and
Dental Diplomas.
(Approved by the Governor May 12,
1892 )
The People of the State of New York,
Represented in Senate and Assembly,
do Enact as follows:
Section 1. No person shall practice
dentistry either as principal, agent, as-
sistant or employe, in the State of New
York, or advertise or hold himself out
to the public as so practicing dentistry,
who snail not be licensed and regis-
tered as prescribed by this Act. Any
person who shall practice dentistry or
advertise or hold himself out to the
public as practicing dentistry in viola-
tion of this section, shall be guilty of
a_ misdemeanor, and upon a first con-
viction thereof shall be punished by a
fine of not less than fifty dollars; and
for every conviction of said misdemeanor
subsequent to the first, the person con-
victed shall be punished by a fine of
not less than one hundred dollars, or
imprisonment, or by both fine and im-
prisonment.
Sec. 2. A person only shall be deemed
to be licensed to practice dentistry in
this State who shall have attained the
full age of twenty-one years, shall have
had properly granted to him or her
either by the Dental Society of the State
of New York or by an incorporated
medical or dental school or college, ap-
proved by the Dental Society of New
York, a proper diploma conferring a
recognized medical or dental degree,
and shall have made the registration
required by section three of this Act;
Provided, further. That no diploma shall
be deemed valid within the provisions
of this Act if conferred irregularly,
through fraud or false representation
or vrithout substantial compliance by
the person to whom it may have been
granted or the corporation conferring
it with the general statutory require-
ments of this State as to course and
duration of preparatory and professional
study, and also with the regulations
of said State Society and of the cor-
poration conferring the diploma as to
study, attendance, examination and
character, or if conferred by a school
or college not recognized by said State
Society as reputable and providing an
adequate course of instruction and main-
taining a proper standard of attain-
ment, character and attendance; Pro-
vided, also, That all persons lawfully
licensed and registered at the time this
Act shall take effect shall be deemed
lawfully licensed and registered hereun-
der, subject only to the provisions of
section three of this Act as to removal
of practice.
Sec. 3. Every person practicing dentis-
try in this State shall register in the
office of the clerk of the county where
his place of business is located and the
office of the clerk of any county, into
which he shall remove or in which he
shall carry on his business, in a book
to be prepared and kept by the clerk for
that purpose, his name, age, office and
post office address, legal authority for
practicing dentistry in this State, and
the date of such registration, which he
shall be entitled to make only upon pre-
senting to the county clerk a certificate
from the member of the State Board of
Censors appointed by the State Dental
Society for the judicial district in which
said county is situated, to the efEect that
aaid applicant for registration has re-
ceived a proper diploma, as provided in
section two of this act, and upon the
making by said applicant of an affidavit
stating his name, age, and legal author-
ity to practice dentistry within this
State. Every such certificate of a censor
shall be filed by the county clerk in re-
ceiving it, and every person admitted to
registration under the provisions of this
Act shall be entitled upon the payment
of a fee of fifty cents to the county
clerk to receive from that official a cer-
tified transcript of his registration. All
the affidavits made in pursuance of the
provisions of this Act shall be preserved
in a bound volume by the county clerk
in whose office they are made: Provided,
however. That all registrations lawfully
made prior to the taking efEect of this
Act shall continue to be as valid and of
the same efEect as when made: Provid-
ed, also, That any registration procured
by fraud ^jr false statement of any kind
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shall be deemed null and void; and that
the county clerk upon the presentation
to him of a certified copy of the judg-
ment convicting any person of a viola-
tion of the provisions of the dental law
•hall note the fact and date of such con-
viction upon the registration. If any
aflSdavit made pursuant of the provi-
sions of this Act be willfully false in
any material regard, the affiant shall be
deemed guilty of perjury and punishable
by imprisonment for not less thfin two
nor more than ten years. Any person
who shall sell or barter, or offer, either
orally, by vsriting or by printed adver-
tisement, to sell, or barter, or who shall
by purchase, barter, fraud, false state-
ments, bribe or promise to bribe, and
without compliance with all provisions of
law any diploma purporting to confer a
medical or dental degree, or any certi-
ficate, transcript, or registration provided
to be given under this Act or me stat-
utes regulating the practice of medicine;
or who shall substitute on any such
diploma, certificate, or transcript for the
■ame of the person to whom the same
was given or granted the name of a dif-
ferent person, or shall fraudulently alter
diploma, certificate, transcript or regis-
tration in any material regard, and any
person who shall use or offer to use any
Buch diploma, certificate or transcript as
a license or color of license or means of
obtaining license or registration as a
practitioner of medicine or dentistry
•hall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and
upon conviction thereof shall be punish-
ed by a fine of not less than five hun-
dred dollars or by imprisonment for not
less than six months or by both fine
and imprisonment; any person who with-
out a proper diploma conferring the same
shall assume the title of doctor of dental
•urgery or master of dental surgery, or
•hall append to his or her name the
letters D. D. S., or the letters M. D. S.,
or any other letters specifically used by
any medical or dental college, school
board or society to indicate that-the per-
son to whose name they are appended
holds a recognized medical or dental de-
gree shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof
•hall be punished by a fine of not less
than two hundred and fifty dollars or
by imprisonment for not less than three
months, or by both fine and imprison-
ment; all fines and forfeitures of bail
imposed and collected in consequence of
violations of this Act shall be paid to
the Dental Society of the State of New
York: Provided, That if at the annual
meetings of said society the treasurer
shall report an excess of the sums so
paid over the expenses of the society in
enforcing this Act, such excess shall be
paid over by him to the treasurer of
the State and become part of the com-
mon school fund: Provided, also. That
any such fine or forfeiture imposed in an
action brought by an incorporated county
medical society for violations of the
provisions of this Act relating to medical
diplomas shall be paid to said prosecut-
ing society.
Sec. 5. Sections eight, nine and ten of
chapter one hundred and fifty-two of
the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-
eight, shall read respectively as follows:
Sec. 8. The State Dental Society, or-
ganized as aforesaid, having already at
its first meeting appointed eight censors,
one from each of the said district socie-
ties, to constitute a State Board of Cen-
sors, divided into four classes^ to serve
one, two, three and four years, respec-
tively, shall at each annual meeting ap-
point two censors, to serve each four
years, and until their successors shall
be chosen, and fill all vacancies that
may have occurred in the board
by death or otherwise. Bach dis-
trict society shall be entitled to one,
and only one, member of said Board of
Censors. Said Board of Censors shall
meet at least once in each year, at such
time and place as they shall designate,
and, being thus met, they, or a majority
of them, shall carefully and impartially
examine all persons who are entitled to
examination under the provisions of this
Act, and who shall present themselves
for that purpose, and report their opinion
in writing to said State Dental Society,
and on the recommendation of the said
board it shall be the duty of the presi-
dent aforesaid to issue a diploma to such
person or persons, signed by the presi-
dent, the secretary and said censors, and
bearing the seal of said society, confer-
ring upon him the degree of "master of
dental surgery" (M. D. S.), and it shall
not be lawful for any other society, col-
lege or corporation to grant to any per-
son the said degree of master of dental
surgery."
Sea 9. The State Dental Society shall
have the power to determine what medi-
cal and dental colleges maintain a course
of education and training adequate in
duration and standard to entitle their
diplomas to be approved and certified by
the censors as qualifying their holders
to be licensed to practice dentistry in
this State, and so registered. Said socie-
ty shall admit to its examinations, pro-
vided for in section eight of this Act,
only the following classes of persons,
upon satisfactory proof of good moral
characters:
1. All duly licensed and registered
dentists of this State.
2. All persons coming from other
States or countries who shall present to
said society satisfactory proof of having
been lawfully engaged in the practice of
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dentistry without the State for the term
of six years.
3. All such persons as shall have stud-
ied dentistry for a term of four years
in the oflSce or offices of some reputable
and duly licensed and registered dentist
or dentists of this State and shall have
Jn other respects conformed to the regu-
lations governing such examinations,
which regulations not inconsistent with
this Act said society may make
and must publish at least twice
in each calendar year in a lead-
ing dental journal. Every person actu-
ally engaged at the time this Act takes
effect in studying dentistry under private
preceptorship, as aforesaid, must, within
three months from the passage of this
Act, file with the secretary of the State
Dental Society a statement of his or her
age, present address, commencement of
terms of study and the name and ad-
dress of his or her preceptors, who shall
also certify that said statement, so far
as it relates to himself, is true. Any per^
son beginning such a course of study
after the Act takes effect shall file a
similar certificate, and until it shall be
made the term of four years required by
the statute shall not be deemed to be
commenced. No such student shall be
eligible for examination for its diploma
ty said society who shall not have filed
one of said certificates, all of which ^all
be preserved, bound and indexed' by said
secretary. Ajny willfully false statement
in any suflh certificates shall preclude
the person making it from the privilege
of examination. The censor for each
judicial district of said State society
fihall be empowered to examine any ap-
plicant for the examination or certifi-
cation of diploma granted under this
Act as to his or her age, identity, course
of study, and if a diploma is offered for
certification as to the time, place and
circumstance of its conferment. In so
^oing the censors are empowered to re-
duce the applicant's statements to the
form of an affidavit and administer the
usual oath in respect thereto taken by
affiants as to the truth of depositions in
le^ proceedings.
Sec. 10. Every student, before filing
the certificate called for by this Act, shall
pay to the secretary of the said State
society a fee of five dollars. Every ap-
plicant for a censor's certificate, that
nis or her diploma is approved by said
csociety as entitling the holder to regis-
tration, shall pay to the secretary of said
society, at the time of his application,
a fee of ten dollors. EVery applicant for
examination by the censors of said socie-
ty shall pay to said secretary, at the time
of his application, a fee of tiurty dollars.
None of these fees shall be returned to
the applicant, but shall be paid into the
treasury of said society. But any ap-
plicant for examination before said cen-
sors, who may have failed to obtain his
diploma, may, for good cause shown, be
allowed thereafter to present himself for
examination without payment of a
further fee.
Sec. 6. Nothing in this Act shall be
construed to punish any person for per-
forming merely mechanical work upon
Inert matter in a dental office or labora-
tory; or a registered student who, for
purposes of clinical instruction, in the
presence and under the immediate super-
vision of his preceptor, may assist the
latter in dental operation, providing that
such student shall not, under the pre-
tense of so assisting a preceptor, prac-
tice dentistry by performing operations
Independently; or a duly) licensed and
registered physician or surgeon for his
lawful acts in the practice of his pro-
fession. Nothing in this Act shall be
construed to suspend or discontinue any
prosecution already commenced under
the laws in force prior to the taking
effect of this Act, and any violation of
the provisions of this Act forbidding the
practice of dentistry without lavrful au-
thority, committed by a person who shall
have been previously convicted under the
laws of which this Act is a codification,
in any court within this State as the
misdemeanor of practicing dentistry
without license or registration, shall be
deemed a second offense within the
meaning of this Act; such laws being
to that extent kept in force.
See. 7. The following Acts are here-
by repealed: Chapters three hundred and
thirty-one of the laws of eighteen hun-
dred and seventy, five hundred and forty
of the laws of eighteen hundred and
seventy-nine; three hundred and seventy-
six of the laws of eighteen hundred and
eighty-one, two hundred and eighty of
the laws of eighteen hundred' and eighty-
eight, and three hundred and thirty-
seven of the laws of eighteen hundred
and eighty-nine.
Sec. 8. This Act shall take effect im-
mediately.
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NEW YORK.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Oraduation and Tear.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleges, page xix.
ADAMS, JefEerson.
Manrille, George P., (D) 86.
Manrille, Marquis D., (N) —
ADDISON, Steuben.
Hart, Charles F., (N) —
Houck, John C, (N) —
APTON, Chenango.
Sackett, C. A., (N) —
AKRON, Erie.
Dailey, Merritt H., (N) —
ALBANY, Albany.
Allen, Charles B., (D) 90, 8 Central
av. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ames, Legrand F., (Av) 68, 63 Wash-
ington av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Appleton, George N., (P) 90, 91 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Appleton, Joseph L., (Aq) 86, 89 Col-
umbia. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barker, William S., (Aq) 90, 170
Washington av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Baxter, Edwin C, (B) 64, 160 State.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Bogardus, William, (Aq) 83, 355 Cen-
tral av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bogardus, William H., (Aq) 82, 42 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Cady, Erank W., (X) 88, 30 N. Pearl.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Canaday, Wallace J., (N) — , 283
State.
Oarmichael, Peter C, (P) 89, 83 Clin-
ton av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Carnell, James H., (Av), 94 S. Pearl.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Elkins, Thomas, (Av) 49, 888 B'way.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hawkesworth, Marion C, (P) 94, 104
Hudson. 9 a. m. to ^ p. m.
Hewers, William J., (D) 75, 741
Broadway. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hill, Charles L., ( ) — , 34 N. Pearl.
Hine, James W., (Aq) 78, 42 N. Pearl.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hoag, Herbert B., (P) 90, 95 N.
Pearl. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Hoose, Charles S., (A) 93, 34 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McDonald, Joseph M., (P) 88, 99 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mickel, Augustus, (E) 86, 58 Colum-
bia. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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Michel, Frederick G., (Aq) 76, 54 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ouimet, Francis, (Aq) 64, 94 S. Pearl.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rowe, Marvin L., (B) 85, 14 N. Pearl.
8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rugg, D. E., (Av) — , 777 Broadway.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
SulUvan, George A., (C) 88, 50 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Verplank, Robert I., (Aq) 82, 4 Ken-
more place. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Wheeler, Charles F., (Aq) 68, 110 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Whitbeck, Theodore H., (C) 92, 24 N.
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Whitney, Samuel W., (B) 81, 343
State. 9 a. m. to .5 p. m.
Willett, Eugene M., (Av) 70, 22 Clin-
ton av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Winne, William F., (Av) 60, 222 Lark.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
ALBION, Orleans.
Cushing, E. L., (N) —
Hartman, J. A., (A) 82.
Northrup, J. L., (K) —
ALEXANDER, Genesee.
Harrington, Wm., ( ) —
ALFRED CENTRE, Allegany.
Coon, Willis W., (D) 86.
ALLEGANY, Cattaraugus.
Sweeney, John, ( ) —
ALLEN'S HILL, Ontario.
Fisher, M. D., ( ) — ^ .
AMENIA, Dutchess.
Nichols, Henry S., (D) 91.
AMITYVILLE, Suffolk.
Hurd, W. W., ( ) — '
Loagenecker, S. W., ( ) —
AMSTERDAM, Montgomery.
Lewis, H. M., ( ) -^
Peters, Orello, ( ) —
Reynolds, W. T., ( ) —
Snyder, Wm. E., ( ) —
Tilton, Charles H., ( ) —
Woodward, Charles* H., ( ) — :
ANDES, Delaware.
Gordon, Dexter G., (D) —
ANGELICA, Allegany.
Warner, F. W., (A) 91.
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ANGK)LA, Erie.
McOullor, W. W., ( ) —
ANTWHEP, Jefferson.
Lathan, George H., (B) 72.
ARCADE, Wyoming.
Lewis, John A., ( ) —
ARGYLE, Washington.
Gilshnrst, John, ( ) —
ATTICA, Wyoming.
Keeler, Wm. A., ( ) —
Reykert, Rudell R., ( ) —
AUBURN, Cayuga.
Avery, Robert B., (Ae) 89, 78 Genesee.
Baker, "V. Eugene, (N) — , 111 Frank-
lin.
Barber, C. James, (F) 80, 4 Exchange.
Emene, Wm. J., ( ), 35 Genesee.
Hudson, Richard N., (F) 50, 76 Gene-
see.
Hughes, Wm., (N), 139 Genesee.
Lamb, Eugene M., (N), 47 E. Genesee.
Lee, Frederick H., (D) 76, 20 William.
Quigley, Alanson, (N) — , 14 Owasco.
Savery, John E., (N) —
Tripp, Henry C, (N) — , 12614 Genesee.
Whitbeck, John W.,.(N) — -, f E. Gene-
Wright, George B., (N) — . 148 Gene-
Wright, George B., Jr., (N)— , 148
Genesee.
AUSABLE FORKS, Essex.
Stiokney, J. M., (B) 83.
AVON, Livingston.
Bradley, M. C, ( ) —
MoPherson, Frank, (N) —
Squires, George W., (M. D.), (N) -
BABYLON, Suffolk.
Longnecker, { ) —
BAINBRIDGE, Chenango.
Spencer, Charles W., (N) —
BALDWINSVXLLE. Onondaga.
Perkins, W. W., ( ) —
Willard, Charles A., (N).
BALLSTON, Saratoga.
Cornell, J. B.
Foote, C. B.
BATAVIA., Genesee.
Parkhurst, Harvey J., (F) 90.
Benjamin, Hiland H., (N).
Dewey, — ( ) —
Houghton, ( ) —
Richardson, W. B., ( ) —
BATH, Steuben.
. Land, — ( ). —
Osgood, A., ( ) —
Phillips, — ( ) — ,^, „^
St. John, F. Myron, (G) 91.
BATH BEACH, Kings.
Tracey, Wm. C, ( ) —
BAY SHORE, Suffolk.
Furman, Joel N., (G) 87.
Scofield, Fred E., (D) 81.
BEDFORD, Westchester.
Horton, I. D., (D) 87.
BELFAST, Allegany.
Peters, Andrew, ( ) —
BELLEVILLE, Jefferson.
Blandon, V. R., ( ) —
Walrath, Walton K., (Ae) 86.
BELMONT, Allegany.
Newton, C. B., ( ) —
BERKSHIRE, Tioga.
Bush, Frank J., (A) 92.
BINGHAMTON, Broome.
Allen, O. F., ( ) — , 69 Court.
Beardsley. Edmund I., (A) 90, 69
Court.
Bishop, George A., (N) — , 248 Che-
nango.
Brockway, Albert H., (N) — . 18
Deinke, Geoffrey A., (N) — , 69 Canal.
Dolan, Bartholomew, (A) 90, 72 Court.
Edwards, Frank M., CA) 81, 36 Court.
Fuller, Thomas B., (G) 88, Hagaman
block.
Hall, Wm. H., (N) — , 28 Fayette.
Hill, Wm. L., (N) — , 47 Court.
Knapp, Frank C, (C) 85, 49 Court.
McC&U, Charles W., (D) 76, 82 Che-
nango.
McCall, Frederick W., (D) 91, 53
Court.
PuUen, Hugh G., (A) 86, 120 State.
Rounds, Louie J., (C) 91, 34 Court.
Sharp, Warren M., (P) 91, 110 Main.
Smith, Julian, (C) 91, 51 Court.
Turner, Albert D., (N) — , 80 Court.
Whitmarsh, Herbert D., (D) 90, Main,
cor. Front.
BLOOMINGSBURGH, Sullivan.
Currie, R. J., ( ) —
BOLIVAR, Allegany.
McCance, James L., (O) 84.
BOONVILLE, Onada.
Seavey, G. K, ( ) —
BREWERTON, Onondaga.
Emmons, B. L., ( ) —
BREWSTER, Putman.
Horton, Ira D., (D) 87.
Miller, Henry P., ( ) —
BROADALBIN, Fulton.
Copron, Ara, ( ) —
BROCKPORT, Monroe.
Buck, Herbert H., (N) —
Cook, B. W., (N) —
Locke, George B., (A) 90.
BROOKPIELD, Madison.
Saunders, B. F., ( ) —
BROOKLYN, Kings.
Abbott, Frank P., fB) 77, 124 S. Ox-
ford. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Allen, Charles C, (Aq) 78, 20 Scher-
merhom. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Allen, Norman H., (N) 79, 446 Frank-
lin ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Babcock, E. Howard, (D) 90, 144 Law-
rence. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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BROOKLYN.— Contiuued.
Bailey, Elijah H., (T) 70, 289 Umon.
Bailey, Marcus L., (Ad) 61, 382 Court
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Barrett, George E., (N) 79, 487 Bed-
ford ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barker, DeWitt, (N) 84, 67 Lafayette
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Berandsohn, Edward H., (D) — , 142
Bergen.
Bisbee, Clarence L., (N) 68, 350 9th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Blasdell, James H., (N) 94, 188 Lef-
ferts pi. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bogardus, Eobert, (N) — , 312 Fulton.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m
Bomann, Joseph R., (D) 90, 949 Bed-
ford ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; Sat.
excepted; Sun. by appointment.
Brackway, George, ( ) — , 411 Doug-
Brewster, Richard C, (M. D.) (N),
133 Lefeert's pi.
Bridges, Samuel W., (N) 41, 99 Clin-
ton. 8 a. m. to 6 J), m.
Brockway, Albert £., (N) 72, 13
Greene ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brockway, George, ( ), 146 5th ave.
Brooks, Charles B., (K) — , 131 S. Ox-
ford. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brooks, Charles M., (B) 91, 124 St.
Mark's ave.
Broughton, Mark A., ( ) — , 572 Ful-
ton. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Brown, Henry, (N) — , 2 Brevoort pi.
Brown, James B., (B) 63, 80 Lafay-
ette ave.
Brown, Joseph B., (N) 64, 80 Lafay-
ette ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brown, Theodore N., (D) 73, 92 6th
ave.
Bull, Sidney W., (D) 79, 118 Tomp-
kins ave.
Burch, George W., ( ) — , 149 Broad-
way.
Bush, Charles A., (D) 86, 488 Nos-
trand ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Buah,Wm. N„ Jr., (D) 89, 136 Hewes.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bushong, Albert J., (C) 82, 557 10th.
Byrne, James E., (D) 91, 450 Grand
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Byrne, David W., (D) 91, 306 Man-
hattan ave.
Cady, E. E., (T) 85, 346 Fulton. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Campbell, "William A., ( ) — , 436
Gold.
Cantrell, Robert B., ( ) — , 53 Mc-
Donough.
Carhart, Wm. T., (N) 85, 376 Frank-
lin ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Carrol, Edward C, (Aq) 65, 462 Hart.
9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Chapman, Albert N., (N) — , Athane-
nm. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Chapman, Allen N., (N) — , 173 Atlan-
tic ave.
Clark, Wm. G., (D) 89, 105 Mwi-
tague. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel. No.
1421.
Clasing, J. E. W, (D) 88, 100 1st pi.
Clayton, Furman, ( ) — , 499 Frank-
lin av.
Cobb, Omer C, (N) — , 74 Lafayette
av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Cobb, T. C, (D) 94, 74 Lafayette av.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Cole, Oliver O., (D) 84, 28 Butler.
Golton, Edward G., ( ) — , 311 Ful-
ton.
Connor, Michael, (Aq) — , 189 Jorale-
mon. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cook, Charles D., (M. D.) (N) — , 133
Cook, James D., (D) 90, 887 Broad-
way. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Coombs, Edward B., (N) — . 514 Nos-
trand av.
Cooper, Charles J., ( ) — , 375 Carlton
av. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Cooper, Wm. A., (O) — , 55 Lafayette
av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Croney, Henry D., 7C) 80, 146 Court.
Croscup, Homer Cecil, (D) 90, 37
Schermerhorn. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5
p. m.
Davidge, Edward, (N) 65, 469 Van-
derbilt av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dickerson, M. J., ( ) — , 511 Clinton
av.
Dickey, Erskine H., (N) — . 365 Bed-
ford av.
Dickinson, John W., (N) — , 522 5th
av. ■
Dixon, Fred J., (N) 79, 6521^ Lafay-
ette av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dobbs, Edward T., (D) 77, 167 State.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dodge, Wm. D., (D) 69, 1372 Broad-
way. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Dolbeare, Frederick W., ( ) — , 349
Tompkins av.
DuBois, Charles F., (N) — , 290 Gates
av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dupignac, Edwin A., (N) — , 376 Jay.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Eagleton, Charles H., (D) 85, 201
McDonough.
Edward, Elma H., ( ) — , 107 Sands.
Elliott, Lewis, ( ) — , 451 Gates av.
Elmendorf, Martin E., ( ) — , 368
Adelphi.
Ely, Charles TT., ( )— . 191 Macon.
Emerson, Charles H., (D) 91, 201
Clinton.
Engel, David, (D) 76, 559 Grand. 9
a. m. to 7 p. m.
Everett, Milton E., (N) — . 382 Adel-
phi. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ferguson, Edmund A., (D) 33, 61 Wil-
loughby. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ferris, Henry C. R., (D) 92, 1116%
Dean.
Field, Ossian L., (D) 90, 110 Reid av.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Follet, Hamilton B., ( ) — , 55 Lafa-
yette av.
Fraim, G. W., ( ) —, 301 Fulton.
Frazee, Lonedo, ( )— , 289 Halsey.
Frazer, "W. N., ( ) — 78 McDonough.
Freal, F. J., ( j — , 623 Bedford ay.
Fruhauf , Adolph, (Ap) 69, 373 Union.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fuller, Daniel A., ( ) — , 162 Clinton.
Fuller, David J., (M. D. S.), (Aq) 80,
162 Clinton.
Frichette, Raoub A., (D) 94, 160
Noble. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gardner, Alexander, ( ) — , 49' Myrtle
av.
Geran, Josiah P., (N) 78, 65 Greene av.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Gibbe, Frederick W., (D) 85, 111
Reid av.
Gill, Harry D., ( ) — , 896 Bedford av.
GUI, Wm. G., ( ) — , 161 S. Elliott.
Glover, C. B., ( ) — , 34 Clarkeon.
Goddard, Alfred D., ( ) — , 262 Dean.
Goddard, Edward E., ( ) — , 64 Myrtle
av.
Gould, Henry S., (D) 75, 463 Vander-
bilt av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Graff, Mark Y., ( )— , 422 Bedford
av.
Graves, Chandler F., ( ) — , 51 Hoyt.
Green, Henry C, (D) 89, 129 Scher-
merhom. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Griffin, H. R., (N) — , 118 Willoughby.
Grosch, August, (D) 81, 335 Grand.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Gulick, John Gilbert, (N) — , 574 Bed-
ford av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Halsey, Louis M., (D) 69, 152 Putman.
Halsey, W. Edward, (A) 91, 155 Noble.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hanks, B. F., ( ) — , 478 Fulton.
Haaks, J. F., ( ) — , 478 Fulton.
Hansen, L. H., (D) — , 259 Grand.
9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Harrey, Charles W., (N) — , 632 Bed-
ford ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hehl, John P., (N) 79, 671 Myrtle ave.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hesse, Carl B., (Aq) 72, 1159 Broad-
way. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Hill, Orville E., (M. D. S.) (N) — , 160
Clinton ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Holly, Robert T., (N) — , 155 Mon-
tague. 9 a. m. to o p. m.
Holmes, T. Stanton, ( ) — , 831 De
Kalb ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 6 to 8
p. m. 434 Putnam ave., 1 to 6 p. m.
Hotaling, George W., (G) 81, 220 53d
St., 8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Hopkins, Samuel P., (D) 87, 366 GUn-
ton.
Houghton, K Otis, (D) 85, 64 7th ave.
Houghton, Owen E., (D) 71, 126 S.
Oxford. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Howell, Wm., ( ) — , 107 S. Ands.
Hoyt, Louis J., (N) — 455 Fulton. 8
a. m. to 7 p. m.
Hubbard, Charles, ( ) — , 191 6th ave.
Hunt, Harry H., (D) 93, 714 Broad-
way. 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Hnrd, Wm. B., (B) 67, 502 Bedford
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Huskinson, Ernest O., (N) 91, 804 De
Kalb ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hutchinson, Robert G., Jr., (D) 89,
444 Putnam ave.
Hyatt, Thaddeut. P., (D) 89, 147 Han-
cock. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ives, Wm. P., (D) ^,36 7th ave.
Jarvie, Wm., Jr., (M. D. S.) (Aq), 105
Clinton.
Jennings, Henry D., (N) — , 80 Court
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Johnson, E. L., ( ) — , 306 Greene ave.
Johnson, S. Frank, (D) 71, 923 Ful-
ton. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Johnston, Wm. H., (N) — , 35 Fort
Greene pi.
Jones, Frank T., (N) 79, 434 Franklia
ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Kennedy, John C, (N) — , 487 Fulton
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Kelsey, Harry T., (D) 91, 93 6th ave.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Keppy, Frederick B., (D) 86, 62 Han-
cock. By app't
King, Isaac M., (N) — , 340 Gates ave.
King, Lewis H., (N) 76, 1049 Bedford
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
King, Thomas J., (N) 76, 520 Wash-
ington ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
King, Wm. W. ( ) — , 181 Putnam.
Kloch, Ernest A., (N) — , 2621 Atlan-
tic ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Knight, Geo. Winthrop, (D) 91, 65
7th ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Koch, George (D) 86, 984 Broadway.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Kreamer, F. O., (D) 81, 225 Scher-
merhorn. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kruemerk, Frederick O., Jr., ( ) — ,
225 Scher.
Lamson, John A., (N) 79, 29 4th ave.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lanchanton, Edward F., (D) 89, 360
9th. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Latto, Charles J., ( ) — , 21 Utioa.
Leprohon, Pontatier M., ( ) — ,97
S. 10th.
Lewis, H. E., ( ) — , 8 Kossuth PI.
Lewkowicz, (D) 89, 310 Grand. 8
a. m. to 9 p. m.
Lockwood, Prank G., (D) 91, 141 7tli
ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Longenecker, David R., ( ) — , 519
Fulton.
Longenecker, Prank B., (D) 87, 303
Pulton.
Lyon, Sylvester M., ( ) — , 143 Kent
ave.
Lyon, Walter S., (N) —.1126 Fulton.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
McAuliffe, John P., ( ) — , 417 Sum-
ner.
MacOollom, Augustus, Jr., (D) 90,
156 Kent.
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BEOOKLYN.— Continued.
McOormack, Peter, (A) 83, 465 Ful-
ton. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McCutcheon, Wm. H., (D) 92, 487
Clinton. 1 to 6 p. m.
McMurray, Stanhope, ( ) — , 228 6th
ave.
Mapp, Cortez J., (D) 88, 164 Tomp-
kins ave.
Marshall, Eugene Walton, (D) 86,
368 9th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Martin, Frederick H., (D) 90, 199
Broadway.
Marvin, Cornelius A., (A) 67, 168
Clinton.
Mason, Edward H., ( ) — . 592 Pa-
cific. ,
Mason, Edward T., (D) SA 1303
Brunswick ave.
Matt Oscar T., (G) 91, 126 Sum-
mit.
Meara, J. A., ( ) _. 4 Lafayette
ave.
Mensch. Charles E., (N) 77, 168 Clin-
ton. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Merwin, Robert E., (D) 91, ?7 7th
T.T?,T^- S, *• ™- to 5 P- m-
Miller, Ezekiel H., (N) — . 284 Henry,
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miller, John L., ( ) — , 992 Madison.
Mmton, Chester W., (F) 90, 312 Ful-
ton.
Mirick, Harry G., ( ) — , 62 Mon-
tague.
Monroe, Isaac C, (N) — , 35 St. Felix,
o a. m. to 6 p. m.
Moore, Charles B., (D) 94, 40 3d pi.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Moore, Charles W., ( ) -, 1096
Brunswick ave.
Moore, Francis W., (Aq) TO, 408Ee
Clinton. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Morris, Frank, (D) 89, 7 Van Buren.
8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Moseley, Wm., ( ) — , 1061 Halsey.
Moseley, Wm. H., ( ) — , 709 Broad-
way.
Moulton,, Calvin Russell, (A) 85, 583
Fulton. 8 a. m. to 8 p. ro-
Nies, F. Harold, (D) 88, 114 William.
Norton, Samuel J. L., (D> 91, 218
Van Buren.
O'Brien, Henry L., (D) 85, 217 9th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
O'Neill, Edward, (D) 90, 5 Elm pi.
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Parker, i Clinton B., (B) 79, 167
Remsen. 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Parker, Virgil F., (D) 85, 167 Rem-
sen. 8.80 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Perrin, Thomas L., (N) 85, 352 Clin-
ton. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Peterson, John O., (D) 93, 218 Ber-
gen. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Phillips, John D., (N) — , 2001 Fulton.
Pitts, John J., (A) 67, 191 Clinton.
Pool, George E., (D) 89, 196 52d. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Potter, Ellis F., (D) 90, 659 De Kalb
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Powell, John K., ( ) — , 2783 Atlan-
tic.
Pruden, James J., (D) 84, 32 Greene
av.
Quinlan, Thomas A., (N) — , 453 Ful-
ton. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Race, James H., (D) 61, 306 Clinton.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Raesbeck, Alphonse B., (B) 79, 499
Monroe.
Ramsdell, Wm. M., (J) 82, 129 S.
Oxford. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Satur-
days, 8 to 12 a. m.
Rawle, J. N. B., (Aq) 93, 147 Ber-
gen. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Read, Berkeley T., (F) 82, 307 Clin-
ton. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Reese, George F., ( ) — , 168 Marcy.
Rippier, Edwin T., (N) 79, 354 9th. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Risch, Eberhard F. H., ( ) — , 209
Prospect av.
Robinson, Louis H., Jr. ( ) — , 242
St. James pL
Rogers, Charles, ( J — , 57 Fleet.
Rogers, Wm. H., (D) 94, 790 Lafay-
ette av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rose, Frederick H., ( ) — , 220 Have-
meyer.
Roussel, Adolph, (A) 77, 143 Stuyve-
sant av.
Rugg, Edward Stevens, (D) 88, 416
Franklin av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Russell, Julien W., (N) — , 368 Adel-
phi.
Sageman, Louis W., (JD) 81, 257 Wash-
ington.
Sandhausen, George, (D) 86, 284 Hen-
ry. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Sohildge, W. John, 'N) — , 254 War-
ren.
Schinneller, J. A., ( ) — , 201 Clin-
ton.
Schleicher, Simon, <Aq) — , 345 Grand.
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Schmidt, John A., (M. D.) (C) 85, 520
Nostrand av.
Schoenemann, — , (D) 90, 710 Grand.
8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Schxeiber, George Ijw, CD) 90, 756
Flushing. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Schrader, L. F. W., (D) 93, 259
Grand. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Schreiber, Henry W., (N), 758 Flush-
ing. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Schreiber, Otto, (D) — , 758 Flushing
av. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Schroeder, Henry G„ (D) 92, 278%
Ninth.
Scofield, Frederick B., <D) 81, 319
Manhattan av.
Seaver, Alfred D., (D) 89, 154 Berke-
ley pi.
Seebold, B. N., (D) 92, 478 Fulton.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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BROOKLYN.— Continued.
Shannon, Wm. T., (B) 64, 94 Greene
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shaw, Louis, (O) 85, 133 Pacific. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shenstone, Joseph N., (D) 85, 226
Cumberland.
Sherwood, Valentine, ( ) — , 453
Grand.
Shields, Andrew, (N) — , 165 Hudson
ave.
Shicls:, Wm., ( ) — , 18 Verona pi.
Siquelaud, Theo., 260 President.
Skinner, David S., ( ) — . 124 Mon-
tague.
Slade, Harold, (M. D.), (D) 87, 316
Jefferson ave.
Smith, Alfred, ( ) — , 69 McDougal.
Smith, A. H., ( ) — , 89 6th ave.
Smith, Daniel A., ( ) — , 1 Bainbridge,
Smith, David B., ( ) — , 188 Atlantic.
Smith, Edgar, (G) 88, 2783 Atlantic.
Smith, Harry P., ( ) — , 449 Myrtle
ave.
Smith, H. C, (N) 79, 1385 Broadway.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Smith, Primus C, (D) 89, 98 6th ave.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Smith, "Wm. W., (N) — , 449 Myrtle
ave. 8.30 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Snyder, Livingston A., (D) 88, 433
Fulton. 8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Spoouer, Walter C, (D) 91, 461 State.
Steele, Edward H., (F) 71, 160 Law-
I6I1C6.
Stevens', John F., (G) 91, 376 Franklin
ave.
Strong, Wm. A., (D) 90, 34 Smith.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sullivan, Wm. P., (D) 90, 345 Myrtle
ave.
Theall, A. B., ( ) — , 135 Sand.
Thompson, Merrill L., (N) — , 382
Adelphi. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Tompkins, Clarence, (C) 84, 752 Flush-
ing ave.
Tracy, — , ( ) — , 46 Sand.
Travis, George B., (N) — , 696 Grand.
8 a. m. to 9 -p. m.
Trull, John H., (N) — , 384 Bedford av.
Turner, Wm. J., (C) 87, 105 Clinton
ave.
Vala, Frank, (N) — , 570 Bedford ave.
Van Blarcom, Frank, (D) 88, 86 La-
fayette ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Van Orden, O. S., (B) 83, 144 Law-
rence. 8 a. m. t(. 5 p. m.
Van Woert, Frank T., (N), 612 Bed-
ford ave.
Villers, Joseph Jay, (N) 53, 352 9th
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Voluey, Ulysses, (F) 90, 617 Fulton.
Wadsworth, E. CUfford, (D) 70, 511
Bedford ave. 8 a. m. to 4:h. m.
Wadsworth, Theodore A., (D) 69, 159
W. 34th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wait, Samuel, (D) 72, 744 LefCerts pi.
Walker, Fayette 0., (Ag) 78, 41 Scher-
merhorn, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wallace, E. Chapin, (D) 92, 57 Mor-
ton. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Walters, Albert F., (Aq) 93, 191 Clin-
ton. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ward, George B., (N) 77, 573 Classon.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m
Warden, Frank E., (Aq), 242 McDon-
ough. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Waugh, Edward, (D) 89, 377 Man-
hattan ave.
White, George W., ( ) — , 309 13th.
White, Milton E., (N) 84, 302 Adelphi
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wicht, Edward B., (N) — , 179 GramJ.
8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Tel. No. 1461.
Wicht, C. W., (N) — . 714 Broadway.
8 to 9 a. m.
WUder, Leonard G., (N) — , 52 Ft.
Willis, John Frederick, (D) 91, 857
Broadway. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Willis, Lloyd P., ( ) — , 146 8th.
Wintner, Sigmund, (D) 89, 452 Bed-
ford ave.
Withee, Uslysses V., (F) 90, 617 Ful-
ton. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Wolff, Samuel E., (N), 395 Fulton
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Woolley, U. Grant, (D) 87, 156 Clin-
ton, 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Worcester, E. E., (N) 79, 94 Greene
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wyman, John C, (N) 69, 39 Greene
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
BUFFALO, Erie.
Aaron, Joseph B., (A) 91, 17 Union.
Allen, Cyrus A., (B) 81, 31 W. Eagle.
Balcom, Homer J., ( ) — , 254 Genesee.
Barber, Luther Adelbert, (A) 70, 305
Pearl. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barrett, Wm. C, (M. D.) (D) 70, 208
Franklin.
Barrows, Charles L., ( ) — , 321 Main.
Barrows, Wm. A., (A) 71, 89 Court.
Belden, Thomas S., ( ) — . 14 W.
Mohawk.
Birdsall, Herbert A., (A) 84, 680
Main.
Boswell, Henry H., (G) 84, 322 Frank-
lin. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. 355
Tupper.
Burke, Harry G., ( ) — , 272 Main.
Butler, Charles S., (A) 76, 680 Main.
Ohamplin, Wm. T., ( ) — , 1872 Nia-
gara and 43 HaniiHon.
Clark, Benjamin F., ( ) — , 331 14th.
Cook, Merritt P., ( ) — , 327 Main.
Covey, Leverett C, ( ) — , 263 Main.
Dailey, M. H.. ( ) — , 394 Main.
Dunbar, .George W., (N) — , 455 W.
Ferry.
Dunbar, George W., .Jr., (B) 91, 445
W. Ferry.
Ellis, Charles J., (C) 81, 353 Main.
Bschelman, Simon, (M. D.), (A) 75.
421 Franklin.
Freeman, Samuel A., (N) — , 641
Main.
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Frey, George J., (B) 91, 680 Main.
Gale, L. J., (B) 89, 516 Main.
Garrett, Frank S., (B) 87, 416 Main.
Grlnton, Wm., ( } — , 718 Seneca.
Grove, Wm. V., (H) 81, 1 N. Pearl.
Hayes. W. Carlos, (N) — , 385 Main.
Hill, George B., ( ) — , 272 Main.
Howard, Franklin S., (N) — , 331
Franklin. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p.
m. Tel. No. 357 Tupper.
Howe, Orion P., (D) 92, 186 Linwood
av.
Joyce, Douglas S., ( ) — , 1277 Nia^
gara. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Jung, Daniel, ( ) — , 568 Genesee.
Kessel, Richard, (Y) 88, 46 W. Huron.
Klein, George, Jr., ( ) — , 254 Genesee.
Koester, Charles G., (B) 91, 289 Gene-
see.
Lawton, Burtis E., (C) 92, 276 Main.
Lewis, Angelo G., ( ), 45 Mariner.
Lewis, Theodore G., (B) 62, 196 Bry-
ant.
Linn, Hugh J., (B) 75, 485 Main.
Longnecker, Edward C, (N), 85 E.
Genesee.
Longnecker, Fl-ank C, ( ) — , 529
Main.
Longnecker, Wm. S., (B) 91, 85 E.
Low, Frank W., (N) — , 15 Court.
Luce, Prank B., ( ) — , 317 Main.
Luce, Orlando, ( ) — , 317 Main.
McMiohael, Herbert R., (A) 88, 63
I Niagara.
McNames, Arthur W., (N)— . 495
Main.
Meade, H. Bruce, (Y) 92, 9 Niagara.
Meisburger, Louis, (C) 88, 11 Court.
MUliard, Anda, ( ) — , 115 W. Mo-
hawk.
Oliver, Jeannette, (A) 93, 270 Swan.
Payne, Ralph G., (B) 87, 394 Main.
Philhps, Thomas S., (N) — 335 Frank-
lin.
Phillips, T, DePorrest, (D) 93, 66 Chip-
pewa, (W.) 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Poole, Parker A., ( ) — , 14 S. Divi-
sion.
Poyall, Joseph L., ( ) — , 563 William.
Robinson, Lora W., (A) 83, 119 Elm-
wood ave.
Sauer, Frederick, ( ) — , 73 Genesee.
Scott, George B., (B) 75, 525 Main.
Seal, Joseph, ( ) — , 88 W. Huron.
Simon, Ferdinand, ( ) — , 336 Spring.
Simon, Gustave, ( ) — , 463 Broadway.
Slooum, Frank E., (G) 86, 529-531
Main.
Southwick, Alfred P., ( ) — , 11 Ni-
agara.
Stackhouse, John A., (A) 91, 234
Allen.
Stackhouse, John H., (A) 92, 234
Allen.
Stadlinger, Charles H., (A) 89, 14 S.
Division.
Stainton, Charles W., (B) 72, 37
Court.
Straight, Melton B., ( ) — , 80 W.
Huron.
Teller, Frank S., (Aq) 77, 505 Main.
Terry, Wm. W., (A) 83, 488 Main
cor. Mohawk. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Thorner, Wm. H., ( ) — , 129 Niagara.
Van Dusen, Edmund C, (N) — , 539
Main.
Vegas, John J., (G) 88, 485 Main.
Wetherill, Joseph R., (B) 62, 300 Main.
WUson, David M., (F) 92, 860 Ni-
agara.
Young, Lawrence H., ( ) — ,55 B.
dx P-TI (*S 66
Zuchtmaim, Leonhardt E., (D) 87, 306
Main.
CAMBRIDGE, Waehington.
Cotton, Z.
Jenkins, C. A.
Shannon, George H., (G) 86.
'CAMDEN, Oneida.
Doton, Julius O., (N) —
Miller, Frank P., (A) 90.
Van Allen, W. J. F., (A) 91.
CANANDAIGUA, Ontario.
Audruss, Cornelius J., (A) 76.
Booth, Charles P., (A) 8l.
Holmes, Horace N., (Ae) 89.
Sutherland, Lot D., (A) 87.
CANASEBAGA, Allegany.
Harris, W. H., ( ) —
GANASTOTA, Madison.
Hewett, F. B., (A) 92.
Miller, M. P., (B) 90.
Smith, N. S., ( ) —
Van Valkenburgh, A. T., (N) —
CANDOR, Tioga.
House, W. E., ( ) —
CANISTEO, Steuben.
Sweet, Eh Jr., ( ) —
CANNONSVILLE, Delaware.
Aldrich, Leroy H., ( ) —
CANTON, St. Lawrence.
Croul, P. C, ( ) —
Hosly, Fred, ( ) —
CAPE VINCENT, Jefferson.
Potter, George A., (F) 90.
CABMEL, Putnam.
Merritt, J. B., (D) 89.
Miller, H. P., ( ) —
CARTHAGE, Jefferson.
Abbott, George M., ( ) —
BuUard, C. W., ( ) —
Lord, F'rank R., (A) 92.
Smith, W. G., ( ) —
CASSADAGA, Chautauqua.
Phillips, T. D., ( ) —
CASTILE, Wyoming.
Baker, W. M., ( ) —
Wright, Elias, ( ) —
CATO, Cayuga. ■
Savory, John E., ( ) —
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OATSKILL, Greene.
Englert, George A., (C) 85.
Gulick, G. C, (A) 83.
Longendyke, J. B., ( ) —
CATTARAUGUS, Cattaraugua.
Scudder, Charles B., (Ae) 90.
OAZBNOVIA, Madison.
Dunton, E. C, ( ) —
Phelps, Jared F., (N) —
CHAMPLAIN, Clinton.
Wilson, John F., (G) 87.
CHATEAUGAT, Franklin.
Campbell, J. W., ( ) —
CHATHAM, Columbia.
Calkin, A. M., ( ) —
Harmon, C. M., ( ) —
CHERRY CREEK, Chautauqua.
Crumb, D. P., ( ) —
CHERRY VALIjET, Otsego.
Bronson, C. W., ( ) —
CHITTENANGO, Madison.
MiUer, M. F., (B) 90.
CITY ISLAND, "Westchester.
Reynolds, George E., (D) 92.
CLEVBLAND, Oswego.
Harding, Charles F., (F) 88.
ClilFTON SPRINGS, Ontario.
Post, Frank A., (A) 86.
CLYDE, Wayne.
Rauffee, G. A., ( ) —
RufE, J. P., ( ) -
Vrooman, W. B., (B) 87.
COBLESKHiL, Schoharie.
Fox, C, ( ) —
Fox, Howard H., (D) 89.
Fox, Luther, T., (N) —
COCHECTON, Sulivan.
Pease, A., ( ) —
COHOCTON. Steuben,
Newcomb, C. C, ( ) —
GOHOES, Albany.
Amyotte, Bruno E., (D), 67 Rem-
sen.
Boudrias, Louis, Jr., (A), 18 Seneca.
Crane, John S., ( ) — ,82 Mohawk.
Schmerhorn, Frank, ( ) — . 88 Rem-
sen.
Schmerhorn, Van Dyok, ( ) — ,88
Remsen.
COLD SPRING, Putnam.
Longecker, C, ( ) —
COLLEGE POINT, Queens.
Mosely, J., ( ) —
CONSTABLEVILLB, Lewis.
Felshaw, H. F., ( ) —
COOPERSTOWN, Otsego.
Butler, A. S., ( ) —
Campbell, C. F., ( ) —
Silver, D. E., { ) —
Wadsworth, C. I., ( ) —
COPENHAGEN, Lewis.
Farmer,' F. W., (B) 90.
CORNING, Steuben.
Wilbur, Wm. C, (F) 81.
Fenderson, Frank A,, (Aq) —
McGeorge, Frank H., ( ) —
Sunderlin, Rowelle, (F) 85.
CORTLAND, Cortland.
Fenner, Frederick, ( ) —
Hull, G. H., ( ) —
Ingalls, C. E., ( ) —
Smith, George H., (A) 87.
Tompkins, George A., (T) 90.
COXSACKIE, Greene.
Mead, A. A ( ) —
DANSVILLE, Livingston.
Burkhart, A. Pereival, (N) —
LaBoyteaux, Anten, (N) —
DEANSVn.LE, Oneida.
Hewett, F. B., (A) 92.
DELHI, Delaware.
Hughston. R. G., ( ) —
Landon, M. O., ( ) —
DEPOSIT, Broome.
Carpenter, W. B., ( ) —
Knapp, L. E., ( ) —
Minor, Wm, B., (A) 90.
Wager, J. Lawrence, (N) —
DE RUYTBR, MadisoH.
Lord, D. S., ( ) —
DOBBS FERRY, Westchester.
Brown, E. Parmley, (F) 79.
DOLGEVILLB, Herkimer.
Osterheld, Carl. ( ) —
Shed, Orlando B., (A) 87.
Spofford, Carlton, ( ) —
DRYDBN. Tompkins.
Howe, Freeman S.. (N) —
Weaver, R. L., ( ) —
DUANESBURGH, Schenectady.
McDougall, R. A., ( ) —
DUNDEE, Yates,
Ovenshire, James M., (F) 86,
Sleeper, 0. M., ( ) —
Thompson, X S., ( ) —
DUNKIRK, Chautauqua.
Hollister. George E., ( ) —
Howe, Holsey I., ( ) —
Rathbun, Byron, ( ) —
BAST AURORA, Erie.
Agard, H. L., (N)
Borden, J. G., (N)
BAST CONSTABLE. Franklin.
Stickney, H. H., (N)
EDWARDS, St. Lawrence.
Day, Arthur R., (B) 92.
BLBRIDGB, Onondaga.
Wright, B. F., ( ) —
BLLENVILLE, Cattaraugus.
Derby, Frank S., (D) 82.
Derby, W. C, ( ) -
Gamson, G. B., ( ) —
Vernon, Louis E., (D) 91.
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DENTIbTS OF NEW YORK.
ELI/ICOTTSVIKLE, CSattaraugus.
Johnston, W. H., ( ) —
Reed, E. T., ( ) —
ELLINGTON, Chautauqua.
Crawford, George H., (N) —
BLMIRA, Chemung.
Beck, Uriah G., ( ) —
Chapman, Bert O., (A) 91, 310 E.
Water.
Darby, Frank B., (B) 67, 316 E.
Church.
Firman, Charles H., (N) — . 300 E.
Water.
Fox, Albert H., (F) 84, 310 E. Water.
Goddard, Edward, (N) — , 310 E.
Water.
Mitchell, — , ( ) —
Moore, Henry A., (A) 90, 300 E.
Water.
Preston, G. H., (N), 245 W. Water.
Richards, George A., (B) 72, 54 S.
Main.
Root, Julius S., (N) — , 328 B. Water.
Terry, Ezra C, (N) — , 100 W. Water.
Wilbur, Robert A., (G) 87, 313 E.
Water.
ESSEX, Essex.
Knapp, H. H., (B) 78.
PAIRPORT, Monroe.
Burns, A. J., ( ) —
Oowles, James B., (Aq) —
Ditmas, Cornelius N., (N) —
Howard, Charles, ( ) —
Treecott, Willis A., (B) 75.
FAIRVILLE, Wayne.
Youngs, L R., ( ) —
PAR ROCKAWAY, Queens.
DuTrembley, H., (N) —
Guy, Samuel S., Jr., (N) —
FISHKILL-ON-THE HUDSON,
Dutchess.
Cowles, Edward, (N) —
North, — , ( ) —
FLATBUSH, Kings.
Glover, Charles B.^ ( ) —
Huskinson, J. L., ( ) —
FLUSHING, Queens.
Brown, E. Parmly, (F) 79.
Dickey, George H., (D) 81, 158 Madi-
son av.
Horsfield, Wm., ( ) — , Main, cor.
Amity.
King, A. Foster, (Be) 79, 90 Main.
Williams, Wm. H., ( ) —
FONDA, Montgomery.
Hooleey, George, ( ) —
Klock, Levi, ( ) —
FORT COVINGTON, Franklin.
Merrick, H. W., ( ) —
FORT EDWARD, Washington.
Bartlett, Wm. A., (A) 92.
Elmore, C. A., ( ) —
Yates, George H., (A) 84.
FORT PLAIN, Montgomery.
Ayres, Albert, ( ) —
Burnett, J. K., ( ) —
Kellogg, D. S., ( ) —
Merrill, S. D., ( ) —
FRANKFORT, Herkimer.
Bronell, W. B., ( ) —
Parkhurst, Fenimore, (A) 91.
E'BANKLIN, Delaware.
Beardsley, Edward V., (B) 90.
FRANKLINVILLE,, dattaraugus.
Alexander, V. U., (Q) 92.
Day, Wm. A., ( ) —
FREDONIA, Chautauqua.
Harris, George L., ( ) —
Park, Wm., (N) —
Rathburn, Chaunoey M., (C) 88.
FREEPORT, Queens.
Carman, Thomas, ( ) —
Depew, Wm. S., (D) 88.
FRIENDSHIP, Allegany.
Burlingame, W. B., ( ) —
Gorton, H. B., (N).
Smith, Weldon L., (Q) 91.
PULTON, Oswego.
Curtis, J. C, ( ) —
Emens, George V., (N) —
Guile, G. A., (B) 89.
FULTONVILLE, Montgomery.
Jones, Wm. H., (A) 93.
GAINES, Orleans.
Hoyt, Ralph, (Ae) 86.
Merrick, E. J.
GENESEO, Livingston.
Chase, John A., (N) —
Cowan, James W., (P) 87.
Windel, Wm. A., (H) 88.
GENEVA, Ontario.
Adamy, W. Lynn, (C) 91, 6 South BIk.
Greene, Frank A., (N) 131 S. Main..
Reynolds, Roswell T., ( )
Reynolds, S. R., ( ) —
Slocum, Charles A., (F) 82.
Stetson, Edson G., (N) —
GENOA, Cayuga.
Shaw, Hiram M., (N) —
GEORGETOWN, Madison.
White, C. M., ( ) —
GLEN COVE, Queens.
Hall, H. D., ( J —
Sayre, Joseph D., (D) 87.
GLENS PALLS, Warren.
Bowman, Sands J., (D) 86.
Cheesebrough, H. B., ( ) —
Fielding, Prank A., (D) 90.
Foulds, T. H., (H) —
Garrett, J. Sy ( ) —
Graves, L. H., ( ) —
McCann, Arthur H., (Ae) 86.-
GLOVERSVILLE, Pulton.
Bellows, C. P., ( ) —
Clark, G. W., ( ) —
Cromwell, H. E., ( ) —
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GLOVEESVILLE.— Continued.
Lansing, W. E., ( ) —
McKelvey, Clyde M., (G) 91.
Shaw, Edmund D., (G) 92.
Talmadge, E. H., ( ) —
GORHAM, Ontario.
Gompton, Charles, ( ) —
GOSHEN, Orange.
Parker, E. G., ( ) —
Varcoe, Edwin R., (A) 80.
GOUVERNBUR, St. Lawrence.
Barber, G. W., ( ) —
Barnes, George B., (B) 79.
Lapham, , ( ) —
Spencer, James, (A) —
GOWANDA, Cattaraugus.
Knapp, L. H., (H) —
Proctor, W. C., ( ) —
GRANVZLLB, Washington.
Collins, J. H., ( ) —
GREENE, Chenango.
Gray, F. E., ( ) -
Scott, H. R., (A) 88.
Walker, E. S., (N) —
GREENPORT, Suffolk.
Fish, S. E., ( ) —
GREENVTLLB, Greene.
Holly, John, (N) —
Smith, George E., ( ) —
GREENWICH, Washington.
Dunning, Richard L., (N) —
Stillman, Stephen L., (N) —
GROTON, Tompkins.
Smith, A. W. { ) —
Thome, N. M., ( ) —
HAMBURGH. Erie.
Emerson, E. M., ( ) —
Leach, L. R., ( ) —
Paxon, H. N., ( ) —
HANCOCK, Delaware.
TrusdeU, G. K., ( ) —
HARPURSTHiLE, Broome.
NeweU, Eugene T., (N).
HARTWICK, Otsego.
Jenks, James H., ( ) —
HAVANA, Schuyler.
Henry, John A., (N).
HAVERSTRAW, Rockland.
Marquez, Bmilano, (B) 76.
Nickerson, I. L., ( ) —
HEMLOCK LAKE, Livingston.
Matthews, George H., (F) 84.
HEMPSTEAD, Queens.
Hamlet, Francis P., (F) 84.
Kosenthal, Adolph D., (A) 83.
Smith, Thomas A., ( ) —
HERKIMER, Herkimer.
Barnes, Allen B., (N) —
Longstaff, Herbert H., (A) 87.
HEBMON, St. Lawrence.
Day, A. R., (B) 92.
Day, O. R., ( ) —
PoweU, J. R., (B) 92.
HIGHLAND, Ulster.
Ganse, O. H., ( ) —
HOBABT, Delaware.
Barnes, Chales H., (0) 91.
Reynolds, James, ( ) —
HOLLAND, Erie.
Farrington, Charles, ( ) —
House, Wm. E., ( ) — , 15 W. State.
HOLLAND PATENT, Oneida.
Wells, Albert B., ( ) —
HOLLEY, Orleans.
Cady, C. S., ( ) —
Davisson, Alfred W., (D) 90.
HOMER, Cortland.
Thompson, Fred. B., (A) 89.
HONEOYE FALLS, Monroe. -
Weller, J. Wesley, ( ) —
Willis, F. L., ( ) —
HOOSIOK FALLS, Rensselaer.
Boynton, C. H., ( ) —
Potter, Louis E., (D) 91.
Beardon, John J., (B) 89.
HORNELLSVILLE, Steuben.
Barney, R. W., ( ) —
Cottrell, C. S., ( ) —
Rishel, George P., (A) 82.
Wiggins, C. S., ( ) —
HORSBHEADS, Chemung.
Cox, C. W., ( ) —
Dean, G. W., ( ) —
Dean, S. B., ( ) —
HUDSON, Columbia.
Aldcroftt, J. Gam well, (C) 84.
Colton, Aaron, (N) —
Gawey, P. S., ( ) —
Hart, Richard O., (A) 92.
Hart, W. H., ( ) —
Traband, W. H., ( ) —
Van Veck, Charles K., (B) 78.
HUNTER, Greene.
Carr, Thomas H., (B) 92.
HUNTINGTON, Suffolk.
Burgess, Fred L., (D) 91.
Hunting, J. G., ( V—
Rogers, Franklin W., (D) 87.
nJON, Herkimer..
Olmstead, Frederick A., (A) 89.
Smith, C. 0., ( ) —
INDIAN FALLS, Genesee.
Reynolds, A., ( ) —
ISLIP, Suffolk.
Furman, Joel, (G) 87.
Longenecker, D. H., ( ) —
ITHACA, Tompkins.
Brenzer, Wm. I., (C) 91, 11 N. Tioga.
Crawford, John B., (D) 87, 39 Hi
State.
Fowler, Alonzo H., ( ) — , 15 W. State.
Franklin, Bradley W„ (N), 90 B.
State.
Hamilton, ( ) —
Hawkins, O. Fred., (N) — , 15 Cayuga.
Howe, Frank B., (N)— , 11 N. Tioga.
Howe, Fred B., (C) 91.
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Howe, Fred, ( ) —
Howe, John B., (C) 87.
House, Wm. B., ( ) — , 15 W. State.
Hoysradt, George W., (N) — , 15 N.
Cayuga.
Melotte, George W., (Aq), State, cor.
Tioga.
Sharp, Charles M., (A) 77, 76 B. State.
JAMAICA, Queens.
Briggs B. B., ( ) —
Hull, Peter X.., (Be) 77.
Stevens, Charles H., ( ) —
JAMESTOWN, Chautauqua.
Almy, J. Bben, (N), 14 B. 3d.
Anderson, Charles B., (A) 88, Main
cor. 3d.
Brookins, J. Service, (N) — , 101 E. 2d.
Denforth, Elijah H., (N) — , W. 4th.
Knapp, Fayette A., (N) — , 302 Main.
Rawson, Clark H., (Ay) 90, Main, cor.
2d.
BawBon, John B., (N) — , Main, cor.
2d.
Smith, Arthur E., (Ae) 81, 34 Main.
Sweatland, Evander J., (N), Main, cor.
3d.
West, Bdson L., (N) — . 12 E. 3d.
JAY, Essex.
Stickney, J. M., (B) 83.
JEFFERSON, Schoharie.
Clark, A. W., (N) —
JOHNSONVILLB, Rensselaer.
Newcomb, Wm., ( ) —
JOHNSTOWN, Fulton.
Alexander, W. H., ( ) —
Allen, Herbert, (N)
Colgrove, Wm. H, (A) 79.
Walrad, Charles, (B) 85.
JORDAN, Onondaga.
Orcott, Wm. C, (N) —
Steer, Halsey G., (G) 90.
KATONAH, Westchester.
Smith, F. R., ( ) —
Smith, Carl C, (D) 85.
KEESEVHiLE, Essex.
Randall, G. R., ( ) —
Wilkinson, G. C, ( ) —
KBTCHUM'S CORNERS, Saratoga.
Millington, S. F., ( ) —
KINDERHOOK, Columbia.
Balis, Edgar H., (A) 71.
KINGSTON, Ulster.
Hill, N. F., ( ) -, 24 Wall.
Holmes, Wm. F., (D) 92, 23 Wall.
Kelly, J. D., ( ) -, 24 Wall.
King, Thomas J., (A) 91, 24 Wall.
Minnehardt, H. F., ( ) — , 46 Wall.
Norton, J. C, ( ) — , 19 Clinton av.
Roosa, Hyman, ( ) — , Clinton av., c.
Maiden Lane.
KNOWLESVILLB, Orleans.
Belding, B. W., ( ) —
LACONA, Oswego.
Thompson, J., ( ) —
LANCASTER, Brie.
Bing, C, ( ) -
LANSINGBURGH, Rensselaer.
Kirkland, Ralph T., (A) 73, 613 2d
ave.
Poulson, F. M., ( ) — , 660 2d ave.
LE ROY, Genesee.
Blood, Felix T., (N) —
Gooding, Matthew S., (A) 84.
Westlake, Albert S., (N) —
LIBERTY, Sullivan.
Buckley, A. P., ( ) —
LIMA, Livingston.
Buell, Wm. H., (N) —
Burner, J. S., ( ) —
LISLE, Broome.
Squire, Daniel, ( ) —
LITTLE FALLS, Herkimer.
Hajght, Percy L., (A) 92.
Richards, Martin A., (A) 84.
Smith, F. W., ( ) —
LIVONIA STATION, Livingston.
Clapp, E. A., ( ) —
LOCKPORT, Niagara.
Allen, A. Judson, ( ) — , 100 Main.
Bement, Benton, (Ab) 90, 106 Main
cor. Locust.
Bristol, Lawrence W., ( ) — ,25 Ni-
agara.
Cleveland, Henry L., ( ) — ,24 Main.
Dickinson, Luther T., ( ) — , 43 Main.
Gaskill, .ledebiah, ( ) — ,58 Main.
Leake, Walter J., (C) 89, 53 Main.
Moyer, Frank J., (D) 75, 97 Main.
Sharp, Charles M., (A) 77, 43 Main.
LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens.
Batterman, F. H., (N) — , 42 Jackson.
Best, Stephen E., (D) 88, 116 Main.
HoweUs, B. W., (Be) 78.
Macfarlane, Robert P., (Bf) 88, 429
Jackson ave.
Sill, Benjamin F., ( ) — , 116 Main.
Stebbins, Julius M., (D) 78, 161 Ful-
ton.
Wilcox, Frank R., (D) 79, 102 2d.
LUZERNE, Warren.
Parkman, F. E., ( ) —
LYDONVILLB, Orleans.
Wright, R. B., ( ) —
LYONS, Wayne.
Andrews, G. A^ ( ) —
Forrester, H. Edward, (A) 86.
McOmber, Frank H., (B) 87.
Towar, Henry T., (N)i —
Watrous, H. H., (N) —
M'LEAN, Tompkins.
Gleason, L. R., ( ) —
MAC DOUGALL'S, Seneca.
Alleman, A. J., ( ) —
MACBDON, Wayne.
Hulme, Morgan L., (B) 91.
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MAT/ONE, Franklin.
Collins, Charles, (A) SG.
Collins, W. L., ( ) —
Hickok, Horace D., (E) 80.
MAMARONEOK, Westchester.
Mead, E. J., ( ) —
MATJIilUS, Onondaga.
Doyle, John W., ( ) —
MANSVTIiLB, JefEerson.
Bailey, B. N., ( ) —
MAKCBLiUS, Onondaga.
Kelsey, J. B., ( ) —
MARGARETVrLL,E, Delaware.
Alaben, W. N., ( ) —
MARIETTA, Onondaga.
Baker, C. E., ( ) —
MARINER'S HARBOR, Richmond.
Huipphrey, R. F., ( ) —
Parmer, John B., ( ) —
Tappen, Tunis, ( ) —
MARLBOROUGH, Ulster.
Ganse, C. H., ( ) —
MASSENA, St. I/awrence.
Ober, G. F., ( ) —
MATTEAWAN, Dutchess.
Perrine, L. Walton, (N).
Stransbrough, L. P., ( ) —
MAYVn^IiE, Chautauqua.
Mease, E. G.. (A) 88.
MECH A NICS VULLE, Saratoga.
Gilson, Clarence D., (D) 91.
MEDINA, Orleans.
Agnew, Thomas H., (A) 91.
Baker, Everette M., (A) 77.
Bowen, Abiel, (F) 60.
MEXICO, Oswego.
Dobson, H. H., ( ) —
Holmes, J., ( ) —
Lindsley, A. C, (F) 86. ■
aUIDDliEBURGH, ; Schoharie.
Snydeor, Hadley, ( ) —
MIDDLE GRANVILLE, Washington.
WilUamson, W. J., ( ) —
MIDDLETOWN, Orange.
Barnes, F. M., ( ) —
Friend, Fred. M., ( ) —
McBriar, H. C, (F) 90.
Bobinfion, Wm. R., ( ) —
Royce, Fred. C, (F) 91.
Eoyce, Thomas G.j (F) 53.
Slnsabaugh, R. A., ( ) —
Sweezy, F. W., (I') 92.
MILFORD, Otsego.
Leather, Albert^ ( ) —
MILLBRTON, Dutchess.
Lyke, J. Hyatt, (A) 87.
MONTGOMERY, Orange.
Deyo, E. W., ( ) —
MONTIGELLO, Sullivan.
Allan, Russel W., (B) 90.
MONT MOOR, Rockland.
Nickerson, Ernest, ( ) —
Nickerson, Ira L., (D) 89.
MOOERS, Clinton.
DeFerris, G. J., ( ) —
Stevenson, G. W., ( ) —
MORAVIA, Cayuga.
Frost, Prank, ( ) —
Horton, Joseph J., (N) —
MORRIS, Otsego.
Bassett, L. D., ( ) —
Moore, Horace N., (E) 86.
MORRISVILLE, Madison.
Dalton, U. A., (F) 91.
Holmes, Alexander M., (P) 51.
MOUNT KISOO, Westchester.
Dunn, Frank M., (D) 88.
Horton, Ira D., (D) 87.
MOUNT MORRIS, Livingston.
Brown, F. D., ( ) —
Lovejoy, M. B., ( ) —
Mills, Charles J., (N) —
Povall, Wm. H., (A) 92.
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester.
Close, M. E., ( ) — , 327 S. 1st.
Costales, Emilio D., (D) 80, 150 3d av.
Dressel, Chas. H., (D) 83, 46 S. 4th.
av.
Latimer, J. S., (B) 61.
Page, M. S., ( ) — , 15 S. 2d av.
Sageman, L. W., (D) 81, 43 2d av.
Seaman, E. J., ( ) — , 7 S. 6th av.
Starr, A., ( ) — , 313 S. 3d av.
MOUNT VISION, Otsego.
Barnard, H. H., ( ) —
NAPLES, Ontario.
Knapp, Z. P., ( ) —
BJiickerbooker, H. C, ( ) —
NEWARK, Wsyne.
McDonald, Nicholas L., ( ) —
Mills, W. R.
Reeves, H. C, (Ab) 91.
NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond.
Ayres, Lewis S., (B) 80.
Randall, Wm. V., (A) 81, 82 Water.
Sears, Edward H., (D) 89, Biohmona-
Terrace.
NEWBURGH, Orange.
Allan, Charles F., (N), 43 Montgom-
ery.
Barrett, W. C, (N), 74 Water
Crandell, George, ( ) — , 78 Water.
Hill, .Ambrose L., (A) 91, 32 Water.
Kidd, D. L., Q — , 29 High.
Stanborough, W. M., (D) 84, 51 Gol-
den.
Straw, L. S., ( ) — , 40 2d.
Wait, Wesley, (D) 84, 36 Smith.
White, James B., (Ad) 89, 100 Broad-
way
NEW HARTFORD, Oneida.
Perry, W., ( ) —
NEW FALTZ, Ulster.
Barlow, Emerson, ( ) —
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NEWPORT, Herkimer.
Hadcock, E. P., ( ) —
Ha&kins, Xi. G-eorge, ( ) —
NEW ROOHELI.E, Westchester.
Butler, Edward S., (D) 92.
Hepburn, Wm. O., (P) 82.
Iiedyard, Theodore, ( ) —
NEW YORK, New York.
Abbott, Frank, M. D., (N) 71, 22 W.
40th. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 to 4
p. m.
Abrams, James C, (D) 86, 63 W. 49th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Adams, John P., (B) 66, 63 W. 38th.
Adler, Gustav H., (D) 89, 417 Grand.
Albert, E. 0., ( ) — 142 W. 34th.
Albert, Halpern, (N) — , 142 W. 34th.
Albright, Theodora, (G) 84, 261 W.
34th.
AJden, Cyrus A., (N) — , 59 W. 50th.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Allan, Arthur G., (C) 78, 46 W. 36th.
2 to 5 p. m.
Allan, Edward H., ( ) — , 588 Lexing-
ton av.
Allen, Charles D., (D) 67, 11 W. 39th.
Allen, Harvey D., (N) 59, 155i W. 47th.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Allen, J., ( ), 11 W. 39th.
Ambler, J. Gardner, (N) — , 101 W.
81st. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Anderson, Wm. H., ( ) — . 211 E.
14th.
Andrews, Oharlea L., ( )— , 104 E.
58th.
Andrews, Walter E., ( ) — , 1894 Rail-
road av.
Annable, James A., ( ) — , 61 W. 22d.
Atkinson, Charles Butler, (D) 86, 41
E. 9th. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., by app't
only.
Atkinson, W. P., ( ) — , 217 W. 43d.
Baab, George J., ( ) — , 164 B. 83d.
Baab, George W., (D) 88, 164 E. 83d.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5.30 p. m.
Bailey, O. Francis, (D) 84, 202 W.
74th.
Baker, David C, (D) 91, 362 W. 23d.
Baldwin, Louis C, (D) 90, 5 E. 125th.
Bandmann, Albert, (D) 89, 720 Lex-
ington ave.
Barnes, Edward P., (B) 70, 69 W.
49th. 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Bamum, Wm. H., (D) 76, 100 W.
71st.
Barr, Victor G., (D) 86, 227 W. 133d.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bartel, Alfred, (D) 90, 114 W. 125th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Batchelder, Benjamin P., ( ) — , 123
W. 21st.
Bate, Jacob, (D) 88, 116 E. 28th. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Baylis, Herbert S., (D) 69, 51 W. 33d.
Bazan, Virgilo de Zayas, (D) 87, 136
E. 18th. 12 to 6 p. m.
Beckwith, Nelson Malon, (I) 69, 47
W. 49th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bedell, Winfield S., ( ) — , 239 W.
53d.
Beecher, M. P., ( ) — , 834 Broadway.
Bell, Theodore C, (D) 92, 33 Pike.
Bell, Victor, (D) 89, 78 Riverton.
Bennett, Wm. O., ( ) — , 84 W. 12th.
Benson, Samuel L., ( ) — , 42 W. 33d.
Berger, Charles L., (D) 84, 223 E.
14th.
Berkowitz, Wm. P., (A) 79, 159 Bow-
ery.
Beste, Eugene, ( ) — , 226 B. 88th.
Bickel, Otto, (D) 81, 214 2d ave. 9
to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Birdsall, Wm. E., (A) 66, 66 W. 126th.
Bishop, J. Adams, (N) — , 30 W. 48th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Biava, John, (D) 91, 105 W. 44th. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Blakeney, Henry P., (D) 68, «3 6th
ave.
Blakeney, Wm. E., ( ) — , 146 E.
45th.
Blakeslee, G«orge W., (G) 88, 28 W.
26th.
Blakeslee, J. W., ( ) — , 28 W. 26th.
Blankman, Benjamin J., ( ) — , 265
W. 42d.
Bleezarde, George W., (N) — , 503 5th
ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Bodecker, Carl P. W., (D) 71, 60 E.
58th. 8 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Bogue, Edward A., (M. D.), (D) 55,
63 W. 48th.
Bornschhein, Edward, (D) 86, 169 B.
75th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bradford, Orlando, E., (M. D.), (N) — ,
514 3d av.
Bradley, Thomas, (Ad) 76, 27 W. 36th.
Branique, Wm. J., (D) 75, 38 B. 26th.
Braun, Herman Tobias, (D) 87, 227 B.
79th. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Tel. No. 409 W.
Brauncis, Francis A., (N) — , 103 W.
45th. 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.
Brockway, George, ( ) — , 115 Leroy.
Bromberg, Bernard B., (D) 91, 182
E. 82d, and 1444 3d av.
Broughton, John G., (M. D.), (D), 91,
28 W. 39th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brown, Charles DeC, ( ) — , 264 W.
Brown, E. Parmly, (F) 79, 180 W.
59th.
Brown, J., ( ) — , 264 W. 23d.
Brown, L. Parmly, (F) 89, 180 W.
59tJi.
Brush, Demosthenes, (A) 89, 47 W.
16th.
Buckner, Jacob, ( ) — . 150 Rivington.
Bull, Sidney W., (D) 79, 118 Tomp-
kins av.
Burgh, Thomas, (B) 67, 416 W. 57th.
Burt, Charles A., ( ) — , 32 E, 28th.
Byrne, Cornelius E., (D) 84, 294 Alex-
ander av.
Caille, Wm., (D) 84, 43 7th av.
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767
NEW "YORK CITY.— Continued.
Oady, Herbert W. F., (D) 85, 121 E.
40th.
Carman, C. M., ( ) — , 280 Broadway.
Carman, E., ( ) — , 90 Broadway.
Carman, George W., (F) 81, 280' Broad-
way.
Carman, Julian M., (B) 89, 2 Wall.
Carman, Myron A., (F) 81, 2 Wall.
Oarr, John, (D) 79, 77 W. 126th.
Carr, Wm. (M. D.), (D) 68, 35 W.
46th.
Carter, Colin S., (O) 83, 37 W. 23d.
Chaim, Morris L., M. D., (N) — ,
Cooper Institute.
Chicherio, Francis Anthony, (D) 88,
156 B. 114th. 12.30 to 6 p. m.
Christie, James A., ( ) — , 300 W.
30th.
Clare, Lydia C, ( ) — , 375 8th ave.
Clark, Finley M., (O) — , 673 8th ave.
Clarke, John F., { ) — , 67 W. 19th.
Clayton, Walter Hassel, (D) 91, 25
E. 125th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Cleland, Samuel, ( ) — , 59 E. 125th.
9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Close, Monteith E., (D) 76, 503 5th
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Close, Simeon L., (N), 503 5th ave.
10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
CoUett, F. G., (D) 91, 127 W. 48th.
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Converse, J. Stedman, (H) — . 27 W.
38th.
Colburn, Walter Herbert, (D) 94, 167
W. 81st. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Conway, Joseph S., ( ) — , 222 B.
45th.
Cooper, G. R., ( ) — . 343 Franklin
ave. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cook, Valentine E. N., (D) 87, 209
E. 31st.
Cornan, John S., (Aq) 94, 85 Lexing-
ton ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cronk, Thomas J., ( ) — , 30 E. 14th.
Cudlipp, Edwin, (D) 89, 109 71st.
Dailey, Wilton M., (D) 90, 28 W.
39th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Davenport, Jason L., (D) 72, 245 W.
50th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Davenport, Sebert E., (B) 78, 51 W.
47th.
Davenport, Wm. B., (D) 88, 245 W.
50th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ,„„ .^
Davenport, Wm. F., (D) 80, 108 W.
*3d. „
Davidson, Daniel M., (N) 58, 152 W.
74th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Day, James B., (N) 90, 33 W. 47th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. „ ,. .
Deane, Henry G., (D) 82, 137 E. 45th.
Deane, Henry F., (D) 83, 454 Lex-,
ington ave.
Deane, Wm. Curtis, (D) 80, 860 Lex-
ington ave. 8.30 to 9, 1, 5 to 5.30
p. m. rt
DeCastro, Sixto 0., ( ) — , 159 3d
ave.
Defendorf, W. L., ( ) — , 1231 Lexing-
ton ave.
Degenhardt, Christian, (D) 71, 123
Ave. A.
Degenhardt, Martin, (D) 85, 158 E.
79th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sun.,
9 to 11 a. m.
DeLaBeldad, R., ( ) — , 159 3d.
DeLamater, Charles H., (D) 81, 151
E. 46th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dennis, Alfred, (D) 82, 314 Alexander
ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Sat.
and Sun.
Desaxe, Henry J., ( ) — , 54 W. 14th.
DeVries, Henry de, (D) 76, 134 W.
44th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DeWolfe, Edgar R., ( ) — , 1418
Broadway.
DiefEenbach, Phillippine, ( ) — , 162
W. 23d.
Dixon, Edwin H., (Ad) 90, 27 W.
36th.
Dixon, Frederick B., (N) — , 23 W.
33d.
Dixon, Wm. A., (D) 74, 12 E. 28th.
Dobbs, Wm., ( ) — , 67 W. 54th.
Dodge, Arthur, (D) 85, 46 W. 73d.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Dodge, J. S., (F) 41, 15 W. 20th.
Dodge, J. Smith, Jr., (F) 58, 15 W.
20th.
Dodge, Miles H., (F) 84, 56 W. 46th.
DoUey, Ftank Q, ( ) — , 270 6th ave.
Doty, Wheeler K., (Aq) 69, 413 Lex-
ington ave. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., ex-
cept Wed.
Dow, George A., (D) 87, 306 W. 51st
Downes, John H., (B) 69, 14 Barclay.
Dowe, Percy E., (D) --, 57 B. 86th.
Downes, Walter R. G., ( ) — , 47
W. 333. ' '
Draper, Wm. H., (D) 90. 2040 7th av.
Dubar, Charles L., (D) 75.
Dubois, Charles A., (D) 82, 30 W.
35 th.
Dunn, Wm. B., ( ) — , 331 Lexington
ave.
Durand, Frederick F., (P) 63, 13 W.
Durkin, Richard G., ( ) — , 234 6th
av.
Durra, David L., ( ) — , 252 B. 51st
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Durschang, Anthony C, (D) 92, 193
E. 3d.
Dwinelle, Wm. H., (M. D.) (F) 47, 41
W. 34th.
Eagleton, Godwin J., ( ) — , 156 W.
45th.
Eddy, George M., (D) 76, 29 W. 45th.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Ellers, John, ( ) — , 180 Madison.
Enos, Horace, (B) 65, 125 W. 34th.
Esguerra, Guilermo, (B) 90, 120 W.
49th.
Evans, George, ( ) — , 133 W. 34th.
Faber, Adolph, ( ) — , 357 Bowery.
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DElSiTISTS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YOEK CITY.— Continned.
Farrar, John N., (M. D.) (B) 65, 1271
Broadway. 9.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Farrington, Charles E., ( ) — , 115
Feighens'ohn, David N., (D) 88, 201 E.
Broadway.
Feindel, Joha H., (D) 82, 137 E. 45th.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. tn.
Fenn, Blisha, ( ) — 174 E. 116th.
Finkelsten, John L., (M. D.) £Aa) 90,
361 6th av.
Finlay, Lionel Flunt, (D) 83, 175 Lex-
ington av. 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Fischer, George N., (D) 79, 603 E. 5th.
Fitch, O. P., ( ) — , 124 W. 42d.
Fiteh, James C., ( ) — , 118 W. 97th.
Fletcher, Charles R., (G) 88, 154 W.
93d.
Fletcher, Thomas A^ (D) 79, 67 W.
64th. 9 a. m. to o p. m.
Fonda, E. Stanley, (D) 85, 200 B.
133d.
Fones, Charles A., (D) 90, 745 6th av.
Forster, O. H., ( ) — , 628 6th av.
Fosheim, Finn, (D) 92, 830 Lexing-
ton av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Fonrnier, George A., (D) 90, 307 E.
19th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
• Foumier, Joseph, (G) 85, 66 E. 58th.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Fox, Edward, (D) 88, 256 W. 34th.
Francis, Charles E., (B) 67, 33 W.
47th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Francis, Wm. E., ( ) — , 45 E. 22d.
Freeman, Solomon, (A) 82, 965 Madi-
son av. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., or by
app't.
Fricke, Wm., ( ) — , 320 E. 14th.
Fuerth, Bmil, (B) 80, 828 Lexing-
ton av.
FnUer, Wm. H., ( ) — , 74 Varick.
Gage, Arthur R., (A) 78, 47 W. 49th.
Gano, James M., (Be) 76, 156 W.
45th.
Gibson, Kasson E., ( ) — . 41% W.
45th.
GiflEord, Charles H., ( ) — , 50 W.
35th.
Gilbert, Gabriel L., ( ) — , 1672 3d
av.
Gill, Harry D.
Gleason, C. Campbell, ( ) — . 203
W. 103d.
Gobel, Lewis S., (B) 87, 360 E.
Main.
Goddard, Edward E., (N) 64, Myrtle
av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Goldsmith, Samuel Laurence, (G) 89,
129 B. 60th. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to
5 p. m.
GoodeU, Alfred, (B) 62, 142 E.
27th.
Goodell, Edward L., (D) 84, 142 E.
27th.
Goodesell, Benjamin H., (B) 86, 15
W. 125th.
Goodwillie, James, (B) 61, 73 W.
46th.
GoUieb, Henry, (Aq) — , 310 E. o6th.
8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Gottschaldt, M. Charles, (M. D.)
(D) 82, 13 E. 46th.
Graf, August, ( ) — , 231 E. Hous-
ton.
Graham, Andrew, (D) 90, 133 W.
125th. 9 a. m to 5 p. m.
Grasse, T^uis, (D) 81, 69 W. 49th. 9
to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Graves. Henry W., fD) 91, 23 Grove.
Gray, Frank De F., ( ) — , 142 W.
129th.
Griebel, ClifCord P., (F) 83, 7 W. 14th.
Griebel, Ferdinand W., (D) 90, 377
6th ave.
Griffin, Wm., ( ) — , 101 W. 48th.
Grob, Roberts, ( ) — , 219 E. 84th.
Grosch, Charles, (D) 80, 307 E. 10th.
Grossman, Ellis Allan, (M. D.) (D) 88,
61 E. 124th.
Gubner, Frederick J., ( ) — , 304 W.
15th.
Gudewill, Rudolph F. E., (D) 89, 740
Lexington ave.
Guilbeault, Henry G., ( ) — , 13 W.
32d.
Guntner, Charles F., (D) 92, 831 E.
86th.
Hanks, E. P., ( ) — , 203 6th ave.
Hanks, J. F., ( ) — , 203 6th ave.
Hardy, J. Walter, (D) 91, 115 B. 91st.
Hart, John L, (D) 86, 47 W. 56th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hart, Richmond C, (A) 92, 11 W.
125th. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hasbrouck, Ferdinand, (B) 70, 42d,
cor. 6th ave.
Hassell, Samuel, (B) 67, 112 W. 38th-
Hassell, Samuel, Jr., (D) 87, 112 W.
ootll.
Hassinger, Jacob, (D) 88, 219 B. 57th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hastings, Robert, (D) 83, 1 Great
Jones.
Haughwout, John H., (N) — , 130 W.
45th. 8.30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Hawes, Arnold C, ( ) — , 25 B. 4fth.
Hayward, Calvin D., (Be) 78, 234 W.
127th.
Hecker, Anton J., (G) 87, 183 B. 70th.
Heindsmann, Ferdinand, ( ) — ,77 3d
ave.
Heindsmann, Ferdinand, Jr., (D) 86.
77 3d ave. ' ' ^ J ,
Heiste, Hans, (Ap) 90, 51 E. 125th.
9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays 9 a. m.
to 4 p. m.
Heller, Charles A., (D) 83, 191 Bow-
ery.
Henry, C. DeW., ( ) — . 122 World
Bldg.
Hess, Bernard, (D) 73, 818 Lexington
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hess, Samuel, (D) 89, 818 Lexington
ave. 9 a. m. to o p. m.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Heywood, Robert R., (D) 73, 18 W.
93(J.
Higglns, John H., (N) — 26 B. 29th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hill, Charles W., M. D., (N) — , 397
8th ave.
Hill, "Wm. B., (D) 88, 307 E. 18th.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Hiller, Paul W., (D) 87, 337 W. 23<J.
Hiller, Wm. G., ( ) — , 169 W. 10th.
Hitchcock, J. Lee, (F) 83, 110 W.
44th.
Hoag, W. F. M., ( ) — , 8 E. 43d.
Hodson, J. F. P., (D) 67, 19 W. 39th.
9 a. m. to 4 t). m.
Hoff, Edward R., (H) 85, 60 E. 58th.
Holder, James P., (Aq) — , 1834 Lex-
ington ave. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Holder, Reuben B., (B) 74, 149 E.
90th.
Hough, "Wm. S., (D) 91, 112 W. 104th.
Howe, J. Morgan, M. D., (Bg) 79, 58
W. 47th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Howells, Edward W., (F) 78, 108 W.
34th.
Howland, Samuel F., (B) 70, 29 W.
42d. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hoyt, E. P., ( ) — , 17 W. 39th.
Hubbard, Tunis, ( ) — , 150 Broad-
way.
Hull, Henry I., (D) 83, 156 W. 45th.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
HuU, George A., (D) 88, 210 W. 11th.
Huntington, Theodore G., (E) 88, 63
W. 48th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hurd, W. W., ( ) — , 55 W. 33d.
Hurrle, Timothy W., ( ) — , 406 W.
49th.
Hutchinson, Richard W., (N) — , 246
W. 125th.
Ireland, Alice I., (A) 89, 44 W. 47th.
Isaacson, Charles P., ( ) — , 728 Lex-
ington ave.
Ives, Charles F., (Bh) 91, 62 W. 35th.
Jackson, Victor H., M. 1)., (Ae) 77, 6
E. 126th.
Jareckie, Wm., ( ) — , 211 E. 61st.
Jeffers, George, ( ) —, 844 3d av.
Jehl, Louis, ( ) — , 225 Bowery.
Jenkins, Edward P., (D) 84, 156 W.
45th. 9.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Judson, S. W., ( ) — 206 E. 36th.
Kalloch, Robert M., (A) 79, 104 W.
45th.
Katzmeier, Frank A., (D) 87, 2027
7th av.
Kelly, John D., ( ) — , 243 E. 123d.
Kendall, Frederick O., ( ) — , 50 E.
23d.
Kennedy, John C, ( ) — , 111 W. 23d.
Kennedy^ Samuel J, (D) 87, 111 W.
23d.
Kennedy, Charles B., (D) 90, 133 W.
34th.
Kenzel, Wm." H., (D) 84, 127 W. 34th.
Kidder, Augustus S., (B) 62, 104 W.
34th.
Kimball, Charles O., (N) — , 49 W.
33d.
Kimball, Joseph A., ( ) — . 28 W.
26th.
King, Henry A., (D) 88, 1474 3d av.
King, Lyman S., (D) 85, 20 E. 125th.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
King. R. DeLancey, (D) 90, 806 7th
av.
Kingsley, Norman W., (P) 71, 115
Madison av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kinnard, L. W., ( ) — , 63 W. 127th.
Knickerbocker, Edwin W., (D) 80,
241 W. 126th.
Koles, G. W., (D) 92, 180 E. 110th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Koonz, Philip J., (D) 73, 1 Great
Jones.
Krober, 0., ( ) — , 179 Bowery.
Krone, Oscar A., (D) 94, 108 B. 57th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kuhn, Joseph, ( ) — , 1108 2d av.
Lake, J. M., ( ) — , 219 6th av.
Lambert, Herman, (D) 80, 240 E. 19th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Latimer, Charles E., (B) 61, 102 "W.
48th.
Latimer, James S., (B) 61, 102 W.
48th.
LeBeau, Charles Wm., (D) 84, 164 E.
53d. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Leger, Alfred A., (D) 84, 112 W. 38th.
LeRoche, Philip B., ( ) — . 704 Madi-
son, av.
Le Boy, Louis C, (D) 87, 6 Lexington
av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Le Roy, Louis Charles, Jr., (B) 87.
Lettig, J. Bond, ( ) — , 113 W. 47th.
Lettig, P., ( )— , 113 W. 47th.
Linton, Charles Carroll, (D) 90, 72 W.
125th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Lockwood, Isaac S., ( ) — , 56 E.
126th.
Lockwood, Harold Sanford, (F) 91, 56
E. 126th, Sta. L. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Longstreet, 0. S., ( )— , 1647 Broad-
way.
Loomis, Horace A., (B) 83, 108 W.
38th.
Lopez, Oscar B., (Bi) 68, (D) 90, 272
W. 34th.
Lord, Benjamin, (N) — , 34 W. 28th.
Lyddon, Wm., ( )— , 686 E. 138th.
McClelland, John A., (H) 65, 2286 7tb
av.
McCollom, Augustus, Jr., ( ) — , 242
W. 131st.
McKenzie, James, (D) — , 100 W. 81st.
9.30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4.30 p. m.
McLaren, Francis J., (D) 87, 163 W.
48th.
McNaughton, Stuart H., (D) 76, 63
W. 49th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McNeil, George, (N) — , 405 E. 86th,
Maasch, Henry Frederick, (D) 91, 305
E. 51st. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Magill, Wm. J., (A) 84, 62 W. 35th.
Main, Stephen A., ( ) — . 666 5th av
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BElSfTISTS OF NEW YORK.
NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Maisner, Adolph, ( ) — . 1338 Lexing-
ton av.
Mariner, A., ( ) — , 288 Bowery.
Marsh, H. F., ( ) — , 300 E. 51st.
Mai^hall, Edwin P., (D) 87, 155 W.
125tii.
Marshall, Frederick L., (D) 88, 138 2d.
Marshall Henry Griffin, (D) 79, 144
W. 126th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Marshall, Wm. F., (Be) 76, 74 W.
46th.
Maschke, George, (A) 91, 205 6th
ave.
Mason, George L., (Ad) 74, 34 W.
36th.
Mattes, Otto, (D) 90, 1 Great Jones.
Matteson, George E., ( ) — , 107 W.
104th.
May, Wm. Sullivan, (D) 89, 225 W.
135th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Maynard, John D., ( ) — , 4 W. 125th.
Meeker, J. Burton, (D) 91, 52 W.
91st.
Meise, Fred, ( ) — , 45 St. Marks pi.
Meloney, Charles W., (B) 70, 54 W.
48th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Menzies, Wm., ( ) — , 662 6th ave.
Merritt, Charles, (^ ) — , 39 W. 42d.
Men-itt, Charles G., ( ) — . 39 W.
42d.
Merritt, John P., ( ) — , 38 W. 42d.
Mersereau, George B., ( ) — ,32 E.
28th.
Metcalf, John T., (N) — , 56 W. 35th.
Meyer, John H., (B) 83, 159 W. 34th.
Michael, Leo, (D) 88, 215 W. 34th.
Michaells, Wm. C, (D) 73, 82 E.
4th.
Miller, Alonzo B., (D) 76, 33 W. 47th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Miller, Charles W., (D) 79, 85 E.
56th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Miller, John C, (D) 73, 11 E. 127th.
Miller, John L., ( ) — , 133 Canal.
Mills, George A., (N) 52, 152 W.
57th. 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Minner, Edmund E., (D) 86, 106 W.
13th.
Minster, Samuel, (A) 73, 1026 3d ave.
Mod^maan, George H., ( ) — , 502 3d
ave
Moloney, Raymond H., (F) 88, 131
3d ave.
Moore, Joseph W., ( ) — , 42 W. loth.
Moore, R. S., (N) 81, 27 W. 51st.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Morey, John G., ( ) — , 50 W. 26th.
Morhard, Francis L., (D) 89, 106 E.
10th.
Morse, Daniel E., (D) 75, 1135 Lex-
ington ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Morse, Wellslake D., ( ) — , 640
Madison ave.
Moser, Oscar L., (D) 82, No. 3 E. 3d.
Moss, Michael, 89, 1560 Avf. A. 7.30
to 8.30 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
MuUer, Frederick B., ( ) — , 1260
Madison ave.
Munier, Vincent M., (D) 88, 102 W.
95th
Munsell, Frank Lister, (D) 92, 3 E.
25th. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. „_ ,^,
Murphy, Patrick H., ( ) — . 37 W.
32d.
Myrick, Frank A., (D) 86, 100 Lexing-
ton ave.
Nash, Charles A., ( ) — , 31 W. 31st.
Nash, Spencer M., (A) 70, 23 W. 33d.
Neil, James, Jr., (D) 82, 1714 Madi-
son ave. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Tel. No. 671 X.
Nette, Charles H., ( ) — , 207 E. 34th.
Nevins, Laird W, (N) — . 19 Cooper
Institute.
NewBrough, John B., (H) — . 128 W.
34th.
Newhall, Oharning, (D) — , 25 B.
125th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Newington, Henry, (H) 66, 149 W.
45th.
Niles, Wm. Woston, (F) 90, 172 E.
116th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Nisley, John C, (B) 77, 35 W. 46th.
Northrop, Aaron L., (B) 67, 57 W.
49th.
Northrop, Horace W., (D) 88, 41 E.
59th.
Oberle, John C, (D) 89, 118 W. 22d.
Obrieght, Maximihan L., (D) 80, 682
Lexington av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Odell, Frank M., (D) 68, 159 W. 34th.
Odell, Henry, ( ) — , 53 E. 125th. 8
a. m. to 8 p. m.
Oldham, Jas. L., (H) 69, 27 W. 51st.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Oliver, F. O., ( ) — , 37 Columbus av.
O'Neill, Wm. R., (D) 91, 252 E. 51st.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Oppenheimer, Frederick, ( ) — , 414
Pleasant av.
Osborn, Henry, ( ) — , 501 W. 59th.
Otterbourg, George J., (D) 79, 1190
Lexington av.
Ottelengue, Rodrigus, (Aq) — , 115
Madison av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Owens, Edward, (D) 89, 221 E. 125th
Palme, W. B., ( ) — , 49 W. 36th.
Palmer, Bissell B., (D) 86, 128 W.
34th.
Palmer, Delos, (F) 83, 134 W. 45th.
Palmer, Eugene, (F) 83, 134 W. 45th.
Palmer, James G., (B) 81, 18 W.
35th.
Park, Wm. Brush, (D) 91, 375 3d av.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Parker, Edwin S., ( ) — , 49 W. 37th.
Parker, Wm. B., ( ) — , 49 W. 36th.
Parr, Henry A., (F) 84, 38 W. 4th.
Pattison, Nelson M., (D) 90, 119 H.
47th.
Payne, E. Treat, (F) 80, 25 E. 44th.
Pease, Charles G., (A) 90, 101 W.
72d. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m; other
hours by appointment.'
Perrine, George H., (B) 67.
Perry, Safford G., (B) 63, 46 W. 37th.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Perry, Andrew J., (D) 91, 45 E. 23d.
Peters, August L., (D) 80, 58 2d av.
Petrie, George H., ( ) — , 111 E. 30th.
Phelps, George H., (B) 90, 101 B.
126th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Phillips, Charles Edmund H., (D)
82, 33 W. 47th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Phillips, Frank L., (D) 91, 201 E.
105th. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Pickhardt, Charles A., (D) 88, 15
Stuyvesant.
Pinkham, Wm. E., (A) 73, 96 5th
av.
Porter, J. M., (H), 25 E. 44th.
Post, Edmund B., ( ) — . 483 8th
av.
Pressler, Valentine, ( ) — . 105 E.
60th.
Price, Sherman B., (D) 80, 13 W.
32d.
Queen, Louis A., (D) 85, 419 W. 15th.
Rabell, Charles F., (D) 76, 129 W.
22d.
Kanhofer, Edward J., (D) 84, 240
W. 34th.
Ratzmeier, Prank A., (D) 87.
Ranhofer, Edward Jules, (D) 84, 240
W. 34th. 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4
RaiisS', Wm., ( ) -, 196 E. 10th.
Raymond, Edward H., (D) 70, 35
W. 53d.
Reed, J. Howard, (D) 80, 120 W.
87th.
Refsum, Joseph H., ( ) — , 103 E.
14th.
Reid, David P., ( ) -, 495 6th av.
Reinhold, Andrew J., ( ) — • 114 W.
Reinhold, David K., (D) 80, 39 W.
126th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Remington, Frank A., (D) 77, 57 W.
49th
Repelow, Alfred W., ( ) -. 65 2d.
Rettich, Hugo, (A) 78, 118 W. 58th.
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Reynolds, Seeley K., ( ) — , 88 Madi-
son av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rhein, Meyer L., (O) 81, 104 E. 58th.
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Rice, George E., (Aq) 88, 58 W.
47th 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ricl: Thomas J.. ( ) -, 165 E. 56th.
Rich George H., ( ) -, 21 B. 75tt^
Richardson, Charles C, (A) 90, 1190
Madison ave. _ , . ^ „ TT^i^r,
Richmond, Alven S., ( ) -, 1-3 Union
Rl^hTond, Oassius M., (A) 70, 70 W.
R^inson^ Edwin S., (D) 89, 49 W.
33d
Robfnson, E. L., ( ) J^f W.^d.
Roche, Thomas H., (D) 91, ^8 t^.
' 72i.
Root. Charles W., (D) 91, 123 B.
26th.
Kosenbaum, Julius J., (N) 79, 174 B.
71st. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Rosentheil, Louis S., (D) 90, 634 Lex-
ington ave. 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. daily.
Roy, Frank A., (D) 79, 148 W. 70th.
Ruethling, Henry, ( ) — , 524 Hudson.
Russell, Charles, ( ) — , 476 Canal.
Russell, Dudley J., (D) 87, 466 Canal.
Russell, Robert H., ( ) — , 466 Canal.
, Russell, Samuel P., (D) 91, 1562 3d
ave.
RusseU, Wm. ( ) — , 466 Canal.
Rutherford, Adrian S., ( ) — , 203 Co-
lumbus ave.
Ryan, Wm., (N) — , 225 B. 14th.
Ryder, Thomas S, ( ) — , 842 Lexing-
ton ave.
Sabater, Domingo M., (D) 79, 107 B.
30th.
Sailer, Zachary T., (D) 80, 40 W. 33d.
Sanders, Benjamin, ( ) — , 151 Bow-
ery.
Sanders, Nathan, (D) 84, 151 Bowery.
Schmitt, P. F., ( ) — , 193 E. 3d.
Schultz, Charles P., ( ) — , 239 5th
ave.
Schnaker, Samuel, (D) 92, 329 B. 50th
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Schofield, Alfred H., (C) 79, 113 W.
47th.
Schnessler, A. J., ( ) — , 322 2d ave.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Scott, Charles P., ( ) — , 105 B. 24th.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Scott, J., ( ) — , 11 B. 29th.
Serre, Jules E., (D) 74, 63 W. 38th.
Sharpe, Wm. A., ( ) -,77 6th av.
Shattuck, Frank A., (N) — , 244 W.
Sheffield, Lucius P., (Ad) 77, 26 W.
32d
Shields, Lewis, N., (G) 86, 26 W. 50th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Shields, Nelson T., (G) 84, 26 W. 50th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sichel, Marcus, (B) 84, 133 B. 61st.
Sill. Charles, (H) 59, 301 W. 12th ^
Simon, Samuel, (D) 85, 222 E. 13th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ,„ ,„ ,
Sisson, Henry'H. ( ) 81 61 W 49th.
Slater, Thomas W., ( ) — 326 W.
Sl^um. Lewis M., (D) 88, 105 B. 24th.
Smith, Benjamin W., ( ) — . 45 ii.
23d
Smith, Edward C, ( ) -, 50 W. 35th.
Smith! F. Milton, (D) 79, 141 W. 122d.
9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.
Smith, F. B., ( ) — 50 B. 23d.
iSith; Karl'6.,'(D) 85, 67 W. 54th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. „
Smj^h, A. Lincoln, (D) 89, 205 B.
19th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Snow. George H,.^)-,2_80 6ft ^.
Spooner, Samuel
14th.
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NEW YORK CITY.— Continued.
Sproul, J. C, ( ) — , 667 Madison av.
Stahl, Louis, ( ) -, 270 W. 42d.
Stanbrough, Rufus G., (D) 76, 203 W.
52d.
Starkweather, Ichabod, (A) 80.
Starr, AJfred Russell, (D) 80, 164 E.
9l8t. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Starr, Ira, ( ) — 164 E. 91st
Stebbins, Roswell O., (D) 82, 111 W.
34th.
Steele, Clarence Bane, (D) 88, 414t
W. 49th. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Stevens, George W., ( ) — ■ 663 8th
av.
Stewart, Alex. M,, (B) 81, 201 E.
34th.
Stewart, Charles H., ( ) — , 301 W.
12th.
Stewart, Harry J., ( ) — 167 E. 34th.
Stewart^ Wm. J., ( ) — , 362 W. 23d.
Stewart, Wm. M., ( ) — , 405 8th av.
Stier, Julius J., (D) 90, 300 W. 48th.
Streetor, Ransel M., ( ) — , 27 W.
38th.
Strohmeyer, Joseph J., (D) 84, 231
Lexington av.
Staurt, Louis, ( ) — , 76 W. 35th.
Stubenrauch, August, (D) 94, 134 W.
44th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Stuki, Sebastian, ( ) — , 503 8th av.
Swaine, Wm. A., (D) — , 375 3d av.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sweedy, Charles S., (D) 88, 161 W.
23d.
Sweeney, George W., (N) — , 65 E.
86th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Swift, Arthur L., (D) 85, 331 W. 23d.
Tallman, Clarence E., ( ) — , 266 W.
23d.
Taylor, George J., (D) 87, 133 E.
125th. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Taylor, James W., (D) 84, 108 E.
57th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Teichman, Robert G., ( ) — . 1 Great
Jones.
Tenison, Wm. D., (D) 76, 169 W.
126 th.
Tenney, Dudley, ( ) — 44 w. 52d.
Todd, E. Washburn, (B) 88, 47 E.
29th.
Toledo, Manuel V., ( ) — . 113 E
18th.
Toprahanian, Rovhannes G., (B) 92,
306 W. 125th.
Trunick, George W., ( ) — , 32 8th av.
Turner, Joseph A., ( ) — , 224 6th av.
"Vail, Walter R., ( ) — , 262 W. 52d.
Van Eupen, Fran., ( ) — . 307 Bow-
ery.
Van Home, Herman E., ( ) — , 444
6th ave
Van Nostrand, Prank S., (D) 90, 176
E. 81st.
Van Vleck, Volkert, (N) — , 172 6th
ave.
Van Zant, George D., ( ) — • 300
B. 50th. ._„ „,
Vetter, Charles, ( ) — , 152 2d.
Vrederburg, James T., ( ) > '■^•f
Wacker, Charles, ( ) -, 388 Bowery.
Wadsworth, Theodore A., (D) 69, 159
W. 34th. .„„^ ^ .
Wagner, Alfred, (D) 88, 1065 Lexmg-
ton ave.
Wait, T. C, ( )— , 41 W. 28d.
Walker, Wm. Walker, (F) 84, 58
W. 50th.
Wallin. Frederic A. L., (D) 83, 28
W. 39th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,
Walter, Alex. A., ( ) — , 165 E. D4th.
Wardwell, Claison S., (A) 77, 35 W.
38th.
Wardwell, Isaac P., (A) 76, 35 W.
38th.
Warner, Lewis M., (N) — . 119 W.
34th.
Waters, H. Richard L., (P) 58, 161
E. 56th.
Watlington, Frank, ( ) — , 265 W.
42d.
Weber, Charles Frederic, (D) 88, 53
E. 87th. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Weber, Frank E., (D) 90, 16 Bayard.
Weed, Ernest P., (D) 88, 50 E. 30th.
Weed, H. A., ( ) — , 62 W. 35th.
Weeks, Caleb S., ( ) — 334 4th sve.
Weinlandt, Prance, (D) 91, 147 E.
53d. 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Weld, George W., (E) 86, 13 W. 26th.
Westbay, Henry E., ( ) — . 57 W.
42d.
Wcetbay, John, ( ) — , 174 W. 23d.
Westlake, Albert, (D) 88, 45 W. 39th.
Weyant, Charles 0., (D) 83, 200 E.
124th. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Whip, George P., (G) 91, 126 W. 11th.
White, Frank H., (D) 75, 175 W. 81st.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 498 K.
White, Fred. W., ( ) — , 218 6tli.av.
White, George P., (G) 91, 126 W. 11th.
White, Wm. DeC, ( ) — , 411 8th av.
Wilcox, George L., (G) 88, 250 W.
11th.
Wille, Ernest E., ( ) — , 418 E. 14th.
Williams, Daniel A., (D) 81, 363 W.
31st.
Williams, James E., ( ) — , 72 W.
125th.
WUliams, Samuel, ( ) — , 364 9th av.
Williamson, Daniel W., (D) 70, 121
W. 21st.
Wilson, George A., ( ) — , 132 W.
47th.
Wilson, Penrose J., ( ) — , 112 W.
Winkle, Adolph F., (D) 73, 679 Madi-
son av.
Woleott, Frank E., ( ) — , 201 6th av.
Wolff. Richard, (D) 92, 315 E. 86th.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a. m.
to 12 p. m.
Wolfbruck, Carrie, (N) 89, 454 Lexing-
ton av.
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NEW YOEK CITY.— Continued.
Wood, Caleb J., (N) — , 46 W. 36th.
Wood, Westcott A., (N)— , 46 W.
36th.
Woodward, Oorydon A., (F) 61, 14 W.
53d.
Woodward, Watson D., (Aq) 82, 127
W. 48th. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Worcester, J. Warren, (N) — , 141 W.
34th.
Wright, CLarles P., (D) 87, 350 W.
23d.
Wurzel, Herman, (F) 91, 101 W. 14th.
Wyant, Wm. M., (D) 85, 74 W. 50th.
NIAGARA FALLS, Niagara.
Bentley, Delavan F., (Q) 90.
Pringle, Gaorgo W., (Ac) 92.
NORTH COLLINS, Erie.
McCulls, R. R., ( ) —
NORTH TARRYTOWN, Westchester,
Reynolds, Horace, (D) 87.
NORTHVILLE, Fulton. ^
Waite, Milo K., (N) —
NORWICH, Chenango.
Allen, E. J., ( ) —
Rhodes, L. A., ( ) —
Sumner, C. G., ( ) —
Sumner, Frederick I., (0) 86.
Twiner, H. S., ( ) —
NORWOOD, St. Lawrence.
Hakins, George B., ( ) —
Pearson, Clarencs L., (B) 92.
NUNDA, Livingston.
Bayler, Wm., (A) 85.
Greig, G. D., ( ) —
Mathews, A., ( ) —
NYACK, Rockland.
Coltrim, Charles W., ( ) —
Gilchrist, Harvey C, (B) 71.
Smith, Charles H., (D) 87.
OAKFIBLD, Genesee.
HofEman, H. M., ( ) —
OGDENSBTJRG, St. Lawrence.
Adair, George H., (A) 85.
- Austin, J. B., ( ) —
Blodgett, S. S., ( ) —
Dickson, J. R., ( ) —
Newell, J. T., ( ) -
Scobie, David A., (A) 92.
CLEAN, Cattaraugus.
Burrows, D. E., ( ) —
Jackson, Edward S., (B) 87.
Lewis, Stillman E., (N) —
Noyes, W. P., ( ) —
Whipple, Ellsworth O., (Y) 86.
Whipple, O., ( ) —
ONEIDA, Madison.
Cherry, Alonzo E., (N) —
Lord, James F., (N) —
Needham, Albert V., (N) —
Smith,^ Carlton A., (N) —
.., (Nl
Rice, Leverett H.,
Rogers, Edwin, (A) 93.
ONEONTA, Otsego.
Barnes, Arthur S., (A) 81.
Goldsmith, Gilbert W., (D) 78.
LeSuer, Wm. J., (C) 92.
Morgan, E. J., ( ) —
Peters, G. B., ( ) —
ORISKANY FALLS, Oneida.
Pollard, Glenn F., (A) 92.
OSWEGO, Oswego.
Hitchcock, Theron S., (N) — . 39 E.
Bridge.
Jacobs, Myers, ( ) — . 1 Neal Blk.
Milliken, Frank B., ( ) — , 7-8 Arcade
Blk.
O'Brien, John W., (A) 81 Arcade Blk.
Belyea, George V. N., (O) — , 131 W.
4th.
Selleck, M. D., ( ) — , 24 W. 5th.
Slocum, Sheridan, (A) 90, 25 Arcade
blk.
Smith, Albert S., ( ) — , E. Bridge
c. First.
Sullivan, A. A., ( ) — , W. Bridge
cor. 1st.
OTEGO, Otsego.
Coye, George W., (N) —
OTISVILLE, Orange.
Shoemaker, D. W., ( ) —
OWEGO, Tioga.
Downs, Edwin D., (A) 83,
OXBOW, Jefferson.
Coe, David L., (B) 78.
Coe, George A., (B) 74.
OXFORD, Chenango.
Bccleeton, Charles H., (N) —
Thompson, C. E., (A) 86.
OYSTER BAY, Queens.
Overton, Mordecai H., (D) 91.
Root, Charles W., (D) 91.
PALMYRA, Wayne.
Ayers, Frank C, (J) 84.
Brown, F. C, ( ) —
North, E. C, ( ) -
PARISH, Oswego.
Barney, C. D., ( ) —
Davey, Reuben S., (A) 91.
PATCHOGUE, Suffolk.
Furman, Charles L., (G) 86.
Longnecker, Samuel W., ( ) —
Reeve, Willis A., (D) 82.
PAWLING, Dutchess.
Robinson, F. M., ( ) —
PBEKSKILL, Westchester.
Puller, E. D., ( ) —
Lockwood, Frank L., (D) 92.
Wygant, Emma J., (B) 91.
Wygant, Henry B., (N) —
PEN YANN, Yates.
Elmdorf, Charles, ( ) —
Phillips, H. R., (N) —
Reynolds, R. W., ( ) —
Smith, Wm. W., ( ) —
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PERRY, Wyoming.
Calkins, C. R., (Ac) 81.
Cole, Frederick H., (F) 80.
Soranton, H. M., ( ) —
PHELPS, Ontario.
Snow, James R., ( )
White, Wm. A., (F) 81.
PHOENIX, Oswego.
Baker, D. A., ( ) —
PIKE, Wyoming.
Lane, Alonzo ( ) —
PLATTSBURGH, Clinton.
Bailey, James F., (N) —
Brenan, Wm. I., (D) 86.
Pattison, Frank A., (G) 91.
Senecal, Andrew G., (A) 88.
Wilkinson, R. C, (F) 88.
PLEASANT VALLEY, Dutcliess.
Mills, J. J., ( ) —
PtLBASANTWilLLE, Westchester.
Mack, George A., (D) 78.
PORIT , CHESTER, Westchester.
Ferris, Charles, (D) 81.
Osborne, F. M., ( ) —
Seaman, J. W., ( ) —
Tooker, Willard F., (D) 88.
PORT HENRY, Essex.
Lamb, George B., ( ) —
PORT JEFFERSON, Suffolk.
Griflang, Addison H., (D) 82.
PORT JERVIS, Orange.
Ludlum, Fred. W., (D) 89.
Mead, Thomas, ( ) —
Mills, James J., (N)
Noll, Joseph A., (F) 90.
PORT LBYDEN, Lewis.
Williams, I. H., ( ) —
PORT RICHMOND, Richmond.
Gould, F. E., ( ) —
Thompson, Cyrenius, (N) —
PORT WASHINGTON, Queens.
Onderdonk, Thomas W., (D) 86.
POTSDAM, St. Lawrence.
Bliss, O., ( ) —
Nichols, J. B., ( ) —
Weagent, E. Ernest, (A) 88.
POTTBRSVILLE, Warren.
Griswold, Frank A., (N)
POUGHKEEPSIE, Dutchess.
Barlow, Charles K., (N) — , 306 Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Bedell, Walter Howland, (D) 89, 326
Main. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Clark, Robert J., ( ) — , 65, 13 Libei>
ty. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
DuBois, Theodore W., ( ) — , 347
Main. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Ehleider, Thomas J., (N) 93, 115
Church.
Foote, P. Lafayette, (A) 75, 818 Main.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Miller, Chauncey D., (N) 68, 293 Main.
9 a. m. to 1 p. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Tel.
No. 110.
Mills, John J., (Aq) 84. 348 Main.
8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p- m.
Newkirk, D. M., (N) 79, 322 Mary.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
PBATTSBURGH, Steuben.
PuUar, L. C, ( ) —
PRATTSVILLB, Greene.
Frayer, Fred M., ( ) —
PROSPECT, Oneida.
Haskins, L. G., ( ) —
PULASKI, Oswego.
Baker, W. G., ( ) — ^
Bradner, Frank J., (N) —
- Davis, Clayton H., (N) —
PUBDY'S STATION, Westchester.
Smith, E. A., ( ) —
RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus.
Cowen, John N., (Ac) 78.
REDWOOD, Jefferson.
Gondett, Frederick A., (N) —
REXFORD FLATS, Saratoga.
Nott, E., ( J —
Young, A. J., (B) 69.
RHINEBEOK, Dutchess.
Behrins, Henry, (A) 86.
Latson, Frank, (D) 80.
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Otsego.
Downs, Samuel J., (D) 91.
Jewell, Myron D., (A) 85.
RICHFORD, Tioga.
Rowley, George W., ( ) —
RIVERHBAD, SufColk.
Downs, Samuel J., (D) 91.
Howell, L. L., ( ) —
Stark, R., (D) 89.
Terry, O. M., ( ) —
ROCHESTER, Monroe.
Banton, Edwin, (B) 92, 120 N. Clinton.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barr, Wm. H., (G) 93, 426 Westave.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Barry, John B., (Bj) 75, 528 Granite
Building. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Belding, E. Warren, (N) 79, 522 N.
St. Paul. 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Belding, Homer, (N) 61, 112 E. Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Buchanan, Jose^ M., (Ah) 85, 1021^
E. Main. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Burns, A. J., (Aq) — , 801 Granite blk.
8.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Cady, Clark S., (N) — , 27 E. Main.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Decker, Richard J., (Aq) — , 86 State.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Donston, E. P., (Bk) 89, (Ad) 90, 187
E. Main. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Ellsworth, Charles H., (N) 61, 152 B.
Main. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Brier, Rudolph, (C) 94, 24 Cleveland.
■8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
French, Frank, (D) 77, 62 State. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Garvin, J. P., (A) 89, 187 E. Main.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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DENIISTS OF NEW YORK.
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EOCH ESTER.— Continued.
Gilbert, Lewis H., (O) 92, 62 State.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Goble, Louie S., (B) 87, 360 S. Main.
8 to 12.30 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
Graves, J. Wm., (G) 90, 204 B. Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Griswold, Henry P., (N) — , 102 Weld.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hendrickson, Frank E., (B) 87, cor.
Lyell and State. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hill, Charles C, (Aq) 79, 196 E. Main.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hill, P. Kurtz, ( ) — , 142 E. Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hofheinz, Rudolph H., (D) 79, 138 E.
Main. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Howell, Charles E., (Aq) — , 522 Pow-
ers bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hulme, Morgan L., (B) 91, 170 Ply-
mouth av. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
LaSalle B. Prank, ( ) — , 606 Granite
bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Line, J. Edward, (C) 71, 39 State. 1
to 5 p. m.
Link, Edward G., (0) 88, 146 E. Main.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McKay, Joseph F., ( ) — , 69 N. Pitz-
hugh.
McMuUen, Michael P., ( ) — , 170 E.
Main. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miller, Henry S., (N) 58, 614 Ellwan-
ger, and Barry Bldgs. 9 a. m. to 5
p. m.
Nesbit, Thomas E., (N) — . 202 South
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Newton, Benjamin T., (N) 60, 350
Plymouth av.
Nicholson, C. Howard, (G) 93, 934
Granite Bldg. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Reeves, H. C, (Ab) 91, 801 Granite
Blk. 830 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Requa, Josephus, (N) — , 903 Wilder
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Requa, Leroy, (C) 89, 903 Wilder
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rood, Fred. M., (N) — , 513 Powers
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Salter, Robert, (N) — , 94 State. 8 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Sanford, Fred. H., ( ) — , 222 E.
Main. 9.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sanford, J. Edward, (N) — , c. State
and Main. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Schuyler, Benjamin P., (N) 68, 612
Granite Bldg.
Skn-anton, Bd'gar M., (N) 78, 704
Granite Blk. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sibjey, Frank L., (Bj) 94, 95 Lake
av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No.
1026.
Smith, Porter H., (N) — , 522 Powers
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Southwick, Fred. S., (D) 75, 16 State.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Thompson, Lamar I., (C) 88, 257
West av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Walter, Lorenzo D., (H) — , 912 Wil-
der Bldg. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Waugh, David H., (A) 89, 19 S. Clin-
ton. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Waller, J. Leslie, ( ) — , 41 Elwood
Bldg. 9 to 12 a. m.j 2 to 6 p. m.
Woodwortd, Frank J., (D) 92, 26 E.
Main. 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., 2 to
5 p. m.
ROCHVILLE CENTER, Queens.
Elliott, L. J., ( ) —
Longnecker, D. R., ( ) —
ROME, Oneida.
Cowles, A. B., ( ) — , 129 N. Wash-
ington.
Hatch, N. B., ( ) — , 421 W. Court.
Lloyd, G. H., ( ) — , 115 N. Wash-
ington.
ROME, Oneida.
Ttemain, S. P., ( ) — , 125 W. Domi-
nick.
Tremain, Wm. F., (A) 89.
Van Vleck, O. H., (B) 78, 172 W.
Dominick.
RONDOUT, Ulster.
Cragin, O. B., { ) — , 31 Union ave.
Ostrander, T. P., ( ) — , 175 Strand.
ROSE, Wayne.
Barless, R. C, ( ) —
ROSLYN, Queens.
Onderdonk, Thomas W., (D) 86.
Orr, Wm. D., ( ) —
ROUSE'S POINT. Clinton.
Les Demiers, W. L., ( ) —
ROXBURY, Delaware.
Hutchins, El 0., ( ) —
RYE, Westchester.
Scofield, Walter L., (D) 87.
SAG HARBOR, Suffolk.
Elliott, W. S., (A) 65.
Howard, Eldridge G., ( ) —
Sutton, L. W., ( ) —
Wheeler, D., ( ) —
ST. JOHNSVILLE, Montgomery.
Snider, Wm. C, (A) 91.
SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus.
Belard, E., ( ) —
Peters, G. R., ( ) —
SALEM, Washington.
Gotten, W. H., ( ) —
SAND LAKE, Rensselaer.
Bullis, Stewart P., (Ac) 91.
SANDY CREEK, Oswego.
Lewis, D. W., ( ) —
SANDY HILL, Washington.
Benson, J. W., ( ) —
Gilchrist, John, (N).
Potter, H. W., ( ) —
SARANAC LAKE, Franklin.
Baldwin, C. W. S., (F) 84.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Saratoga.
Andrews, George Sanford, (B) 83, 126
Lake ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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SARATOGA SPEINGS.— Continued.
Doolittle, Emery, ( ) — . 422 B'way.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Monroe, Edwin A., (N) — , 448 B'way.
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Pearsall, Edward S., (N) 58, 360
B'way. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Rich, Amos C, (B) 76, 11 Arcade
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel. 37-3.
Rich, Cyrus F., ( ) — , 9 Arcade
Bldg. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel. No.
37-3
Rossiter, A. A., ( ) — , 432% B'way.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Weed, P. W., ( ) — , 3921/2 B'way.
SAUGERTIES, Ulster.
Hotaling, George, (G) 83.
Wygant, M. H., ( ) —
SAYVII/LE, Suffolk.
Hayes, J., ( ) —
SOHACHTIOOKE, Rensselaer.
Button, Hiram G., (N) —
Hornbrooke, James, ( ) —
Thompson, F. G., ( ) —
SCHENECTADY, Schenectady.
Carmichael, B. F., ( ) — , 201 Union.
Gross, Oscar J., (A) 80, 156 Jay.
Hull, John B., ( ) — , 214 State.
Sanders, George 0., ( ) — , 230 State.
Smith, Daniel R., ( ) — , 503 Union.
SCHENEVUS, Otsego.
Bowles G. Charles (B) 91.
FoUett J. Henry, (A) 75.
SCHOHARIE, Schoharie.
Dominick, B. F., ( ) —
Knowes, D., ( ) —
SCHROON LAKE, Essex.
Treadway, Benjamin, ( ) —
SCHUYLERVILLE, Saratoga.
Doolittle, E., ( ) —
Taylor, Wm. J., (D) 88.
SCHUYLER'S LAKE, Otsego.
Downs, Samuel J., (D) 91.
SENECA PALLS, Seneca.
Belcher, Wm. W., (A) 89, 70 Fall.
Gould, M. 0.,J ) —
Sahler, John H., (B) 86, 101 Fall.
SHERBURNE, Chenango,
Fish, W. S., ( ) —
SHERMAN, Chautauqua.
Waterhouse, C. H., (Y) —
SHULTZVnAE, Dutchess.
Hoyt, Edwin S., (Aq) 74.
SIDNEY, Delaware.
Barratt, C. G., ( ) —
Clark, Arthur P., (B) 89.
SILA'ER CREEK, Chautauqua.
Hunt, H. A, ( ) —
SING SING, Westchester.
Fancher, Wm. M., ( ) —
Provost, Dsniel B., (F) 60.
Sherwood, B. B., ( ) —
SICANBATELES, Onondaga.
Fisher, Frank W., (C) 85.
Ingerson, A. P., ( ) —
SMITHTOWN, Suffolk.
Payne, Jonas B., (N).
SODUS, Wayne.
Ailing. B. D., ( ) —
Lee, W. S., ( ) —
SOUTHAMPTON, Suffolk.
Howard, Edwin G., (Y) —
SPARKHILL, Rockland.
BlauTelt, James E., ( ) —
SPENCERI'ORT, Monroe.
Barrett, W. B., ( ) —
SPRING BROOK, Erie.
Buffum, E. W., ( ) —
SPBINGVILLB, Brie.
Vaughan, A. L., ( ) —
Wait, Carlos, ( ) —
STAMFORD, Delaware.
Butterfield, Amenzo H., (B) 90.
Landon, Edgar W., (N) —
TreadVell, Thomas 0., (D) 86.
Wood, H. S., ( ) —
STAPLETON, Richmond.
Sanger, John S., (D) 88.
Steinmyer, H. F., ( ) —
STITTVILLB, Oieida.
Laird, W. O., ( ) —
SUFPERN, Ro-kland.
Blauvelt, James B., ( ) —
SUSPENSION BRIDGE, Niagara.
Bentley, D. F., ( ) —
McBwen, W. D., ( ) —
Shirley, O. H., ( ) —
SYRACUSE, Onondaga.
Barnes, Charles, (A) 65, 236 W.
Genesee.
Billington, Brockway H., ( ) — , Barn-
stable Building.
BurlingamejJWm. G., ( ) —
Butler, G. H., (B) 82, 320 Montgom-
ery.
Chandler, Charles L., (N) — , 619 B,
Payette st.
Cherry, Chas. E., ( ) — , 129 W.
Fayette.
Comins, John R., ( ) — . 336 W.
Genesee.
Conyon, Eugene, (N) — , 6 Joy Bldg.
Cooke, Augustus R., (A) 84, 120 B.
Jefferson.
Cummings, James E., (Bl) 87, 317 S.
Warren.
Curtis, George L., (C) 80, 115 E. Jeff-
erson.
Dallas, Alexander J., Jr., (A) 72, 118
E. Jefferson.
DeGraff, Emanuel E., ( ) — , 13 Syra-
cuse House bldg.
Doyan, Squire C, ( ) — , 600 Genesee.
Elliott, George L., (O) 116 B. Jefferson
Ensign, Charles L., (O) 86, 45 Snow
Bldg.
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SYKACUSE— Continued.
Glidden, Arvan A., ( ) — , 104 Madi-
son.
Gray, Milton B., (A) 84, 61 Wieting
blk.
Hardisty, George H., 84, 18 Snow
Bldg.
Hill, George E., ( ) — , 1 Everson
Bldg.
Hitchcock, Thomas E., ( ) — , 2 Pike
blk.
Hoose, Charles S., (F) 93.
Lanlon, Wm. N., ( ) — , 406 S. Warren
Matson, A. Holton, ( ) — , Larned
Bldg.
Nearing, George E., (D) 87, 601 S.
Warren.
Nearing, Lucius A., ( ) — , 601 S.
Warren.
Nellis, Francis D., (N) 114 E. Fayette.
Palmer, Stewart B., ( ) — , 225 S.
Warren.
Peck, Myron A., ( ) — , Grouse bldg.
Peters, Charles J., (C) 82, 1 Pike
Bldg.
Sleeper, Charles M., ( ) — ,7 Grey-
hound Bldg.
Sunderlin, Roswell B., (F) 85.
Southerton, Walter I., (Ae) 82, 118
B. Jefferson.
Stillmau, Albert A., (D) 82, 117 B.
Jefferson.
Stokes, Wm. H., ( ) — , 1 Everson
bldg.
Swift, George H., (B) 85, 310 Kirk
bldg.
Van Buskirk, M. L., ( ) — 114 E.
Onondaga.
Wicks, Parke W., (B) 86, 6 Joy bldg.
Williamson, Wallace W., ( ) — , 113
B. Jefferson.
TARRYTOWN, Westchester.
Provost, D. E., (F) 60.
Roe, Ermina P., (D) 65.
Roe, Townsend V., (O) 60.
Wright, George, (F) 61.
TIOONDEROGA, Essex.
Tefft, J-. W. H., ( ) -
TONAWANDA, Erie.
Hall, George W., (A) 87.
Joyce, N. L/y^ ( ) —
Wright, R. G., ( ) —
TOTBNVILLE, Richmond.
McCormick, Herbert V., (A) 89.
TROY, Rensselaer.
Barrett, Mortimer J., (B) 88, 3 Umon
pi. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Caimichael, Joseph S., (D), 31 4th.
.9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Draper, James R., (N), Pmewooda
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gabeler, Charles H., (N), 32 4th.
Hawkins, Frank F^ (N)—. 61 4th.
Jenkins, Charles H., (B) 78, 79 Con-
gress. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Knauff, Edward X, (N), 49 3d. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Lynam, Harry, D., (A) 79, 4 Keenan
blk.
McCarthy, Wm. E., (B) 92, 351 Broad-
way. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Myers, Edward G., (Aw) 90, 92 4th.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Nelson, Horace G., (N) — , 2007 5th av.
Oakley, Porter S., (B) 90, 108 3d. 8
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Seymour, Robert, (C) 92, 3 Cannon pi.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Stimpson, Charles P., (E) 81, 57 4th.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wright, Albert M., (Aq), 38 3d.
Young, Edgar J., (P) 72, 108 3d. 9 a,
m. to 5 p. m.
Young, Grove B., ( ), 78 4th.
TRUMANSBURGH, Tompkins.
Hill, R. B., (]^0 —
Sears, Charles 0., (N) —
TURIN, Lewis.
Seaver, George H., (B) 87.
TURNER'S, Orange.
Long, Peter, ( ) —
UNADILLA, Otsego.
Ewell, George A., (B) 91
Spencer, A. L., ( ) —
Sumner, C. G., ( ) —
UNION, Broome.
Adams, S. W., ( ) —
Brownson, W. G., ( ) —
UNION SPRINGS, Cayuga.
Baker, Nathan J., (B) 91.
UTICA, Oneida.
Bradish, Theodore H., (N) 79, 17
South. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Cook, Alonzo A., (A) 88, 230 Genesee.
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6 p. m.
Cooley, David B., (N) 79, 73 John. 9
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evans, Myles J., (N) — , 196 Genesee.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Graystone, Harry Walter, (N) 79, 130
South. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Hitchcock, Charles M.. (N) — , 230
Genesee. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Horsey, George F., (O) 75, 221 Gene-
see. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Jones, David Griffith, (B) 89, 223
Genesee. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Jones, R. Frank, (B) 85, Winston
Bldg. 9 to 12 a, m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Jones, Samuel H., (F) 85, cor. Genesee
and Bleeker. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6
Klink,' Edwin Jay, (N) 79, 207 Gene-
see. 9 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 6 p. m.
Lee, Arthur H., (B) 83, 14 Arcade.
Parry, Ira W., (0) 89, 11 Fayette. 8
to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Priest, Albert N., (N) —, 236 Gene-
see. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6 p. m.
Priest, James A., (N) 79, 236 Gene-
see. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Prentice, W. A., (N) 79, 226 Genesee.
9 a, m. to 5 p. m.
See Key DJgiiiEe£ti^<MiSilK)G0ft^a, page xix.
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UTICA.— Continued.
Better, Arwed, (B) 78, 155 Genesee.
8 to, 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Rowlands, Wm. Arja, (D) 90, 180
Genesee. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Shotthafer, Edward, (A) 92, 156 Gene-
see. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Steber, Henry A., (F) 78, 133 Colum-
bia. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Swartwout, Edwin L., (N) 79, 1341/2
Park av. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p; m.
Thomas, Alanson S., (Ac) 92, 191
Genesee. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Tompkins, Henry H., ( ) 91, 134y2
Park av. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6 p. m.
Ulrey, Stanley, (H) 88, 191 Genesee.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Vedder, D. James, (D) 79, 490 Whites-
boro.
Warner, Thos. Frederick, (F) 92, 343
Genesee. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5, 7
to 8 p. m.
VALATIB, Columbia.
Mervin, John W., (N) —
VESTAL, Broome.
Rounds, Louis J., (C) 91.
VICTOR, Ontario.
Cutter, G. H., ( ) —
VIRGIL, Cortland.
Ballou, A. A., ( ) —
WADDINGTON, St. Lawrence.
Clark, Samuel, ( ) —
WALDEN, Orange.
Blauvelt, D. B., ( ) —
Varcoe, O. Wesley, (A) 89.
WALKILL, Ulster.
Harmon, Uriah, ( ) —
WALTON, Delaware.
Greenwood, E. D., (N) —
Harris, Everett W., (B) 82.
WAPPINGER'S FALLS, Dutchess.
Wood, Conrad J., ( ) —
WARSAW, Wyoming.
Bartlett, G. B., ( ) —
Gardner, E. D., ( ) —
Gates, Joseph B., (N)
Lewis, G. A., ( ) —
WARWICK, Orange.
Edsall, A. W., (A) S3.
Holly, J. W., ( )
Wood, Harley, (A) 84.
WATERFORD, Saratoga.
Hawley, Abraham T., (A) 73.
WATERTOWN, Jefferson.
Armstrong, DeLancey B., (D) 90.
Budling, W. A., ( J —
Denny, Frsnk P., (D) 87.
Harrington, E. E., (B) 81.
Harrington, M. C, (B) 88.
Holbrook, E. A., ( ) —
Howard, Charles W., (G) 91.
Huntingdon, J. D., ( ) —
Payne, H. D., ( ) —
Sargent, E. L., ( ) —
Searen, George H., (B) 77.
DENTISTS OF NEW YORK.
WATERVILLB, Oneida.
Bennett, O. H., ( )
Damon, W. A., ( )
Edwards, David L., (A) 92.
Jones, W., ( ) —
Morgan, A. C, ( ) —
WATKINS, Schuyler.
Pope, H. G., (Ae) 62.
Firman, Charles H., (N) —
WAVBRLY, Tioga.
Davis, E. M., ( ) —
Nelson, E. B.. (N) —
Smook, F. M., ( ) —
Weeks, G. H., ( ) —
WEEDSPORT, Cayuga.
Sprague, Alfred J., (N) —
WELLSBURGH, Chemung.
Dean, F. G., ( ) —
WELLSVILLB, Allegany.
EUsworth, T. H., ( ) —
Sherer, H. M., ( ) —
WEST BANGOR, Franklin.
Winslow, James H., (Aq) —
WEST CHAZY, Clinton.
Elkins, Miller S., (E) 86.
WESTCHESTER, Westchester.
Conrad, Thomas, ( ) —
McClelland, J. A., ( ) —
WBSTFIBLD, Chautauqua.
Bissell, John E. W., (A) 90.
Gifford, J. C, ( ) —
WESTMORELAND, Oneida.
Beckwith, E., ( ) —
Beckwith, J. P., (N) —
WEST NEW BRIGHTON, Riohmond.
Smith, John A., ( ) —
Weere, J. H., ( ) —
WEST POINT, Orange.
Saunders, Wm., ( ) —
WESTPOBT, Essex.
Holt, Charles R., (G) 88.
WEST WINFIELD, Herkimer.
Day, H. H., ( )-
Downing, Z. I., ( ) —
WHITEHALL, Washington.
Foote, Nathan E., (G) 84.
WHITE PLAINS, Westcheeter.
Piatt, G. G., ( ) —
White, F. W., ( ) —
WHITESBORO, Oneida.
Bradish, J. P., ( ) —
WHITNEY'S POINT, Broome.
Spencer, W., ( ) —
WILLIAMSON. Wayne.
Hill, Daniel, (D) 79.
WILLIAMSON, Wayne.
Peer, B. P., ( ) —
WILTON, Saratoga.
Smith, F. H., ( ) —
WINDSOR, Broome.
Smith, George E., ( ) -
WINFIELD JUNCTION, Q-teens.
Wilcox, Frank R., (D) 77.
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WOLCOTT, Wayne,
.rones, Lloyd O., (N) —
Phillips, E, ( ) —
WOODHAVBN, Queeiis.
Allyn. F. H., () -
WOEGBSTER, Otsego.
Goodenough, Birney, (N) -
rONKERS, Westchester.
Besthof, Harry W., ( )
burton ave.
Fones, Robert A., (D)
Broadway.
-, 86 War-
75, 14 S.
Garret, W. H., ( ) — , 14 S. Broad-
way.
Hoeag, James H., (D) 77, 86 War^
burton ave.
Lovejoy, Samuel C, ( ) — , 38 War-
burton ave.
Powell, Milton, (C) 87.
Riviniua, W. Julius, (D) 85, 5 Main.
Underbill, Theodo "" ""
Warburton ave.
^.^
(D) 83, 78
Wright, George, (F) 61, 3 Getty »q.
YORKSHIRE CENTRE, Cattaraugus.
Preston, A. E., ( ) —
DENTAL LAWS OF NEW JERSEY.
1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
General Assembly of the State of New
Jersey, That a board or commission to
be known as the State Board of Regis^
tration and Examination in Dentistry is
hereby created, to consist of five resident
and practicing dentists, whose duty it
shall be to carry out and enforce the
provisions of this act; the present mem-
bers of the board of dental examiners ap-
pointed and now existing under the act
of the legislature of this State entitled
"An act to regulate the practice of den-
tistry and to protect the people against
empiricism in relation thereto in the
State of New Jersey," approved anno
domini, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-three, shall constitute the first
members of said board or commission,
and shall hold oflSce until the first Tues-
day in October next, and until their suc-
cessors are appointed, as hereinafter pro-
vided; the New Jersey State Dental
Society shall, at its next annual meet-
ing, recommend to the governor five den-
tists of good repute, residing and practic-
ing in this State, whom the governor
shall appoint members of said board or
commission to fill the vacancies occur-
ring on the first Tuesday in October
next, as hereinbefore provided; the mem-
bers of said board or commission shall
be appointed for the term of five years
and until their successors are duly ap-
pointed, except that of the members
thereof first to be appointed upon recom-
mendation of said society, one shall hold
office until the first Tuesday in October
next; one until the first Tuesday in
October, anno domini one thousand eight
hundred and ninety-one; one until the
first Tuesday in October, anno domini
one thousand eight hundred and ninety-
two; one until the first Tuesday in Octo-
ber, anno domini one thousand eight
hundred and ninety-three, and Qne until
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mini one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-four; and the members so first ap-
pointed as aforesaid shall immediately,
upon their appointment, detennine by
lot the period for which each member
shall hold office; it shall be the
duty of the New Jersey State Dental
Society, at each annual meeting after
the next, to recommend to the governor
a dentist in good repute, residing and
prpcticing in this State, whom the gover-
nor shall appoint to fill the vacancy in
the said board, occurring in the year in
which such meeting is held; vacancies
occuring in the term of any member
or members shall be filled for the unex-
pired term or terms only, in the same
manner, upon recommendation to be
made by said society; the governor may
remove any member of said board for
good cause shown, upon recommendation
of the New Jersey State Dental Society.
2. And be it enacted, That immediate-
ly after the passage of this set the pres-
ent members of the "board of examin-
ers" shall meet and organize as the State
Board of Registration and Examination
in Dentistry, under this act, by the elec-
tion from their number of a president
and secretary, who shall severally hold
office until Ihe first Tuesday in October
next, and until their successors are
elected; the board shall annually elect
from its number a president and secre-
tary, who shall have the power, during
their term of office, to administer oaths
and take affidavits, certifying thereto,
under their hands and the seal of said
board; said board shall hold at least
two meetings in each year for the pur-
pose of examining and licensing persons
to practice dentistry in this State; three
of said board shall constitute a quorum,
and its proceedings shall, at all reason-
able times, be open to public inspection;
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said 'board shall make an annual report
of its proceedings to the governor on or
before the thirty-first day of December,
in each year; the board shall adopt rules
for its own government, and rules for
the examination and licensing of prac-
titioners of dentistry in this State; the
examination of applicants for license
to practice shall be confined to vsritten or
oral examination, or both written and
oral, upon subjects properly relating to
the science of dentistry, and a knowl-
edge of which is necessary to the proper
and skillful practice of said science; the
8aid board may also require from appli-
cants, as part of the examination, dem-
onstrations of their skill in operative
and mechanical dentistry; and any rule
altering the nature of the examination
and increasing the severity thereof, or
the subjects to be included therein, shall
not be enforced at any examination held
v^ithin six months after its adoption and
public promulgation; said board shall
have the power to determine the good
standing and repute of any college or
colleges, and may, from time to time,
designate in some public manner colleges
whose diplomas will be received by It;
the said board shall announce in the
leading dental journals, from time to
time, its regular stated times for holding
exaruinations ; it shall also cause to be
published, at least OQce in such journals,
the rules and amendments thereto adopt-
ed for the examination and licensing of
practitioners, and the mode and terms
of application for eximining and license,
which shall in all cases be reasonable
and fair; said board shall adopt a com-
mon seal, and may sue or be sued, and in
all actions brought by or against it, it
shall be made a party imder the name
of the State Board of Registration and
Examination in Dentistry.
3. And be it enacted, That it shall
be the duty of every person lawfully
practicing, or entitled to practice dentis-
try in this State at the time of the pas-
sage of this act, to apply to said board,
before the first day of January, anno
domini one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-one, to cause his name, residence
and place of busincsss to be registered in
a book to be kept for that purpose by
the secretary of said board ; and the said
board shall issue to each person regis-
teied by it a certificate under its seal
and the hand of its president and secre-
tary, setting forth that such person was,
at the time of the passage of this act,
lawfully entitled, by the laws of this
State, to practice dentistry and is duly
registered; the said board, for good cause
shown, may register and issue its certifi-
cate thereof, to any person applying
therefor after said first day of January,
anno domini one thousand eight hundred
and ninety-one, provided it shall appear
to the satisfaction of said board that
the person so applying was lawfully
practicing or entitled to practice den-
tistry at the time of the passage of
this act, and that the refusal to issue
such certificate will work hardship to
said person so applying; the said board
may demand from any person applying
for registration and certificate, proof
of his right to the same under this act,
and may refuse to grant registration and
certificate thereof to any person not
lawfully entitled thereto.
4. And be it enacted. That any per-
son aggrieved by such action of said
board may apply within sixty days after
such refusal by said board to the su-
preme court of this State for its writ
of mandamus to compel said board to
register and issue its certificate to him;
and in case any justice of said court
shall issue or allow on such application
an order on said board to show cause, no
suit for the collection of any penalty for
violation of this act shall be instituted
against such person until the final hear-
ing and determination of such applica-
tion.
5. And be it enacted, That any per-
son who may desire to begin the practice
of dentistry in this State after the pas-
sage of this act shall file his name, to-
gether with an application for examina-
tion, in the form provided for by the
rules of said board, with the secretary
of said board, and at the time of mak-
ing such application shall pay to the sec-
retary of said board a fee of twenty-
five dollars, and shall present himself
for examination at the first regular
meeting of the board thereafter held for
examination and licensing of practition-
ers in dentistry, due notice of which
meeting shall be given him; the examina-
tion fee shall in no case be refunded, but
should any applicant, from sickness or
other good cause appearing to the satis-
fflctinn of the
examination, or should any person ap-
pearing, fail to pass successfully the
examination, such person failing to ap-
pear or failing to pass shall be admitted
to any subsequent examination or exami-
nations without the payment of further
or other fee; every applicant for exami-
nation shall, with his application, submit
to the said board, as a prerequisite to
examination, a diploma of graduation
from a dental college recognized by said
board as in good standing and repute,
and proof, if the board shall so require,
that the same wasi regularly issued
and conferred upon the holder in due
course; or, if not a graduate of a dental
college, a certificate under oath from a
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reputable and duly authorized dentist
that he has studied with and under
such dentist as a student for not less
than five years continuously; all persons
successfully passing such examination
shall be registered as licensed dentists,
in a book to be kept by the secretary
of the board for that purpose, and shall
receive from said board a certificate
under the seal of the said board and
the hand of its president and secretary,
that the person named therein is law-
fully authorized and licensed to practice
dentistry in this State; such certificate,
lawfully and regularly issued, shall be
evidence in any of the Courts of tEis
State of the right of the person named
therein to practice dentistry in this
State.
6. And be it enacted. That from and
after the passage of this act any person
desiring to study dentistry in this State
with any duly authorized dentist, for the
purpose of presenting himself for ex-
amination and license as a practitioner
of dentistry in this State at th& expira-
tion of his term of study, shall cause
his name and residence and the name
and residence of his preceptor to be
registered vrtth said board, and his term
of study shall commence and date only
from such registration; any person so
registered as a student may perform
mechanical work in the office of his
preceptor, but no student shall perform
any operation upon the mouth or jaw
of any person, save in the presence and
under the supervision of his preceptor,
under penalty of revocation of his regis-
tration as a student, and such further
penalty as is hereinafter provided for
unlawful practice of dentistry in this
State.
7. And be it enacted, That it shall be
unlawful for any person not now by the
laws of this State authorized, hereafter
to practice dentistry in this State save
after examination and license by the
said State Board of Registration and
Examination in Dentistry, and no per-
son shall be examined by said board for
license unless he is, at the time of such
examination, the graduate of and the
holder of a diploma of graduation from a
dental college recognized as in good
repute by said board, or shall have
studied with a reputable dentist for five
years continuously preceding his appli-
cation for examination.
8. And be it enacted. That out of the
funds coming into the possession of said
board shall be paid the expenses of
said board incurred in carrying out the
provisions of this act, and mileage to
each member, at the rate of five cents
per mile for all distance necessarily
traveled in discharge of his duties; no
part of the mileage or other expenses
of the board shall ever be paid out
of the State treasury; all moneys re-
ceived shall be held by the secretary
of the board, and paid out only upon
resolution of the board and warrant of
its president, and the secretary shall
give bond in such sum as the board
shall, from time to time, direct, with
good and sufficient surety, to be ap-
proved by the board; and the said board
shall, in its annual report to be made
to the Governor, submit a statement of
all moneys received and disbursed by
it during the period covered by said
report.
9. And be it enacted. That any person
not now lawfully practicing or entitled
to practice dentistry by the laws of this
State, who shall practice dentistry in
this State after the passage of this act
without having first obtained from said
Board of Registration and Examination
in Dentistry a certificate of license to
practice in accordance with the provis-
ions of this act, shall forfeit and pay
the sum of three hundred dollars for
each and every ofEense; any person now
lawfully practicing or entitled to prac-
tice dentistry under the laws of this
State, who shall, after the first day
of January, anno domini one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-one, practice
dentistry in this State without having
first obtained from said Board of Reg-
istration and Examination in Dentist^
a certificate of registration, in accord-
ance with the provisions of this act,
shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty
dollars for each any every offense; any
person who shall knowingly or falsely,
and vfith the intent to deceive the public,
claim or pretend to have or hold a
certificate of registration or of license
granted by said board, or who shall
falsely, and with the intent to deceive
said board, claim or pretend to be a
graduate or the holder of a diploma of
graduation from any dental college, not
being such graduate or rightfully hold-
ing or entitled to such diploma, shall
forfeit and pay the sum. of three hundred
dollars; any person to whom a certifi-
cate of registration or of license shall
be issued under the provisions of this
act, and who shall practice dentistry
under a false name, with intent to de-
ceive the public, shall be liable to have
such certificate revoked, upon twenty
days' notice of such proposed revoca-
tion, and of the time and place of
considering such revocation, by order of
the said board; and any person who, af-
ter such revocation of his certificate,
shall continue to practice dentistry in
this State, shall forfeit and pay the
sum of three hundred dollars; a certifi-
cate of registration or of license granted
to a person under one name shall not
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be pleaded as a defense to an action
brought against him for practicing with-
out a certificate under another name;
each and every separate act of dentistry
performed by any person, in violation
of any of the provisions of this act,
shall be deemed and taken to be a
distinct and separate offense; this act
shall not be construed to prevent any
person from extracting teeth, nor to
apply to any surgical operation ptr-
fonned by any regularly licensed physi-
cian or surgeon.
10. And be it enacted, That the penal-
ties imposed and the sums to be for-
feited in and by the preceding section
of this act shall be sued for and recov-
ered, with costs of suit, in an action of
debt, to be brought by the Board of
Registration and Examination in Den-
tistry before any judge of any city dis-
trict court or in court of common pleas
of the county wherein such ofllense shall
have been committed, or in any county
wherein such offender may reside; one-
half of such penalty or forfeit money
shall be for the use of the State Board
of Registration and Examination in Den-
tistry, and one-half shall be paid into
the treasury of the State for the use
thereof; and in case the defendant shall
fail or neglect to pay the amo'int re-
covered against him, with costs, the
judge or court before whom judgment
has been obtained shall issue his process
against the body of the defendant, and
cause him to be committed to iha jail
of the county in which che judgment
is obtained until the judgment and costs
are paid; tho imprisonment, however,
shall not exceed four calendar months
from the date of such, commitmeut.
11. And be it enacted, That 'he act
of the legislature of this State entitled
"An act to regulate the practice of
dentistry and to protect the people
against empiricism in relation thereto
in the State of New Jersey," approved
March the fourteenth, anno dommi one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-
three, the supplement thereto approved
February seventeenth, anno dominl one
thousand eight hundred and eighty, and
the supplement thereto approved March
the twenty-seventh, anno domini one
thousand eight hundred and eighty-four,
and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent
herewith, be and the same are hereby
repealed.
12. And be it enacted. That this act
shall take effect immediately.
The State Board of Registration and
Examination in Dentistry of New Jer-
sey.
Fred A. Levy, D. D. S., Presideal,
Orange; Gr. Garleton Brown, D. D. S.,
Secretary, 116 Broad St., Elizabeth; E.
M. Beesley, D. D. S., Belvidere; Geo.
Emery Adams, South Orange.
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REGISTER OF DENTISTS OF THE STATE OF
NEW JERSEY.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Qraduation and Year.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleger, page xix.
ABSECOM, Atlantic.
Johnson, Samuel, (B) 92.
ALLENTOWN, Monmouth.
Emiy, Herbert H., (B) 85.
ARLINGTON, Hudson.
EsUer, Louis E., (D) 90.
ASBURY PARK, Monmouth.
Burton, Asher S., (A) 87, Oookman av.
Burton, Irwin G., (A) 86, Oookman aT.
Pettingill, George D.,(N) — , Oookman
av.
Slocnm, S. T., (N) — , Main.
ATLANTIO OITY, Atlantic.
North, James, (A) 83, 29 Tenn. av.
9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Packard, Elmer M., (A) 88, Penna.
and Atlantic avs. 9 to 12 a. m;,
2 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m.
Raith, Oharles 0., (N) — , 1519 Pa-
cific av.
Smith, S. Rex, N) — , 1026 Atlantic av.
BAYONNE, Hudson.
Bodine, J., 36 E. 33d. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Bradford, George A., (D) 81, 201
Ave. A. „
Mellor, Geo. W., (D) 93, 899 Ave. 0.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Mitchell, W. H., (D) 82, 27 W. 8th.
BELVIDERB, Warren.
Beesley, B. M., (B) 67.
BEVERLY, Burlington.
Perkins, A. R., (B) 77.
Perkins, Jacob, (B) 80.
Soby, B. Franklin, (N) —
BLAIRSTOWN, Warren.
Shubert, A. Amandus, (D) 83.
BOONTON, Morris.
King, E. J., (N) — .
Beynar, W. J., (Az) 85.
BORDENTOWN, Burlington.
Hillard, W H. I., (B) 70, 145 Farns-
worth av.
Kester, Wm. W., (A) 88, 100 Farna-
worth av.
BOUND EROOK, Somerset.
Oraig, John Augustus, (A) 88.
BRANCHVILLB, Sussex.
Dalrymple, E. S., (K).
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BRIDGBTON, Cumberland.
Davis, Elbert T., (B) 88, 118 E. Oom-
merce.
Kirby, J. O., (N) — , 4 N. Laurel.
Laning, H., (B), 79 B. Commerce.
Lummis, J. Frederick, (K), 61 E. Com-
merce.
Neff, Henry, (K), 131 B. Commerce.
Peck, Oscar E., (K), 20 E. Commerce.
Sharp, Joseph B., (G), 133 E. Com-
merce.
BURLINiGTON, Burlington.
Adams, Jesse S., (K) 91, 349 High.
Haines, S. S., (C) 91.
Hevifitt, Edward L., (A) 08, 373 Wood.
Heineken, T. S., (A) 88, 21 W. Broad.
Steyer, Paul J., (B) 79, 221 High.
CALIFON, Hunterdon.
Hawkins, C. H., (K).
CAMDEN, Camden.
Blanc, Wm., (B) 70, 227 Cooper. 9. a.
m. to 4 p. m.
Bower, Blmer E., (C) 88, 405 Coop-
er. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Chew, Henry F., (N) 66, 221 Market.
Crosby, J. Maurice, (A) 92, Fifth and
Benson.
Duffield, Joseph E., (A) 89, Fifth and
Benson. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Portiner, Byron E., (B) 88, 517
Cooper. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Irwin, Alphonso, (A) 79, 425 Cooper.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Morgan, W. W., (N) 53, 1103 S. 4th.
6 a. m'. to 9 p. m.
Sickler, W. B., (B) 87, 300 Broadway.
7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Res., Wenonah,
N. J.
Smith, Frederick M., (A) 90, 220 N.
5th.
Street, A. Emory, (B) 65, 300 Broad-
way. 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Street, O. S., (B) 92, 300 Broadway.
7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Street, Marvin A., (B) 92, 300 Broad-
way. 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Titus, Alexander, H., (N) — , 316 Fed-
Tuttle, Charles P., (A) 85, 224 S. 5th.'
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Wallace, S. G., (B) — , 425 Penn.
West, Barzillai R., (A) 66, 428 Stevens.
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
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DENTISTS OF NEW JERSEY.
CAPE MAY, Cape May.
Learning, J. F., (B) 67.
Learning, W. S., (K) — .
CBDARVILLB, Cumberland.
Marks, Daniel D., (A) 90.
CLINTON, Hunterdon.
Howell, B. D., (K) — .
CRAMEE'S HILL, Camden.
Corkhill, Martha C, (A) 91.
Gelston, Wm. H., (A) 91.
CRAWFORD, Union.
Robinson, R. L., Jr., (K) — .
DANVILLE, Warren.
Osmun, J. C, (K) — .
DECKERTOWN, Sussex.
OMttle, E. C, (K)— .
DOVER, Morris.
Freeman, A. G., (K) — .
Johnston, S. B., (K)— .
McDavitt, G. W., (K) — .
Tillyer„ B. F., (K) — .
EAST MILLSTONE, Somerset.
Voorhees, J. W., (K)
BAST ORANGE, Sussex.
Gates, Chae. Phillips, (D) 93, 331
Main. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MacBride, Jas. T., (K) 79, Main, cor.
Munn.
Sanger, R. M., (D) 81, 557 Main. 8
a. m. to 5 p. m.
EGG HARBOR CITY, Atlantic.
Glover, F. B., (K) — .
ELIZABETH, Union.
Adelberg, Oscar, (N) — , 124 Broad.
Brown, George C, (B) 67, 88 Broad.
Brown, G. Carleton, (B) 79, 88 Broad.
Eaton, Alvin R., (F) 84, 11^1 E. Jer-
sey. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Euler, George, (D) 90, 101 1st.
Frost, Edward D., (D) 86, 86 W.
Grand. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Neilson, Margaret, (B) 90, 86 W.
Grand. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pucci, Thomas W., (N) — , 133 Broad.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Roberts, A. Percy, (B) 87, 1141 B.
Rosenthal, Wm. C. C, (N) — , 1055
Elizabeth av.
Westlake, Albert, (D) 88, 14 3d.
Westlake, Warren C, ( ) — , 95 1st.
Woolsey, Walter, (D) 88, 1162 E. Jer-
sey. 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.
ELMER, Salem.
Curry, John C, (A) 87.
ENGLEWOOD, Bergen.
Maynard, Frank J., (D) 86.
FLEMINGTON, Hunterdon.
Carroll, Robert. (N) —
Hawke, W. W., (C) 86.
Wilson, L. C, (N) —
FREEHOLD, Monmouth.
Pitman, Charles P., (N) —
Truex, W. E., (D) 83.
FRENCHTOWN, Hunterdon.
Manners, Jacob S., (Az) 87.
Stanger, J. Z., (N) —
GLASSBOROUGH, Gloucester,
Stanger, F. Albert, (B) 89.
Swain, Humphrey, (C) 66.
GOSHEN, Cape May.
Swain, H.
HACKENSACK, Bergen.
Farr, Walter F., (K).
Marsh, Louis S., (D) 75.
HACKETTSTOWN, Warren.
Curtis, Joseph W., (G) 83.
Holden, George M., (Ad) 91.
HADDONFIELD, Camden.
Edwards, E. E., (K) —
HAMMONTON, Atlantic.
Pressey, J. B., (A) 92.
Waas, Jacob A., (A) 82.
HIGHTSTOWN, Mercer.
Dawes, Aaron, (K) —
Hazard, C. J., (B) 80.
HOBOKEN, Hudson.
Burnette, Henry H., (K) 73, 294
Washington.
Cady, Frank W., (Y) 88, 138 Wash-
ington.
Cheney, Charles D., (A) 77, 905 Wash-
ington.
Hedges, Alfred C, (K) 77, 730 Wash-
ington.
Hedges, Albert M., (K) 77, 730 Wash-
ington.
Hustis, C. T., (B) 90, 128 Washing-
ton. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Keil, Cornelius, Jr., (D) 78, 163 Wash-
ington.
Lowenthal, Wm., (D) 82, 613 Hudson.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
O'Brien, Benj. F., (K) — , 304 Wash-
ington.
Phillips, Frank L., (D) 91, 372 Bloom-
field.
Riohter, H. J., (K) 81, 306 Washing-
ton. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Roessler, Robert, (Ap) 88, 522 Hudson.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Shreiter, Robert, (Ar) 81, 842 Garden.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Van Sant, Joseph W., (Aq) 90, 326
Washington. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
HOPEWELL, Mercer.
Fraser, W. S., (K) —
JERSEY CITY, Hudson.
Albanesius, Otto H., (D) 91, 368 Cen-
tral av.
Arndt, Louis, (D) 85, 336 New York
av.
Barlow, Frederick C, (F) 84, 646
Jersey ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Beatty, Asher, (K) — , 68 Montgomery.
Benedict, Henry A., (D) 84, 55 Mon-
ticello av.
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JERSEY CITY.— Continued.
Cady, Edward E., (Y) — , Warren and
Montgomery.
Coe, O. F., (F) 80, 405 Bergen av.
Copplnger, C. A., (N) 507 Surritt ave.
Cummins, Francis A., (N) 68, 554
Jersey av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Gray, Francis, (D) 90, 232 4th.
Hane, C. F. A., (D) 88, 155y2 Ocean
av.
Hanks, E. F., (Aq) 82, Grove c. York.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hatch, M. S., (F) 82, 155 Newark av.
8 a. m. to 8.30 p. m.
Hatch, W. I., (F) 82, 155 Newark av.
9 a. m. to 8.30 p. m.
Hatch, Irvine, (F) 91, 263 Warren.
Hermann, Wm. T., (B) 78, 408 Bergen
av.
Hoblitzell, Charles W., (D) 81, 84
Bowers
Hoblitzell, W. T., (B) 78, 84% Bowen.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Holden, R. S., (D) 78, 123 Mercer.
Horning, Geo. John, (D) 85, 302 Grove
8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Kieman, T. A., (D) 93, 121 Grand.
8 to 9 a. m. 6 p. m.
Lane, Earl P., (K) — , 248 Bay. 8 a.
m. to 6 p. m.
Leard, Norman W., (C) 90, 506 Com-
■ muuipaw av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
McBride, Jas. T., (Bd) 79, 603 Jersey
av. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McNaughton, Daniel C, (D) 76, 129
Grand. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
McNaughten, Stewart H., (D) 76, 129
Grand.
Merritt, G. M., (K) — , 226 3d.
Mitchell, Vethake E., (C) 92, 123
Grand. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
MarggrafE, Carl C. (A) 92, 82 Linden.
Peters, Julius, (D) 83, 963 Summit
av.
Richie, Charles, (K) — N. Bergen av.
Russ, Lucius, fi., (K), 436 Grove.
Rouse, Arthur G., York and Grove.
Searle, Arthur A., (K) — , 123 Grand.
Smith, M. A., (A) 89, 263 Warren. 9
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Stebbins, A. V. C, (D) 92, 188 Olare-
mont.
Thompson, Virgil D., (Aq) 77, 561 Ber-
gen av. 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 p. m.
Van Antwerp, C. L., (K) 81, 386 Sum-
mit av. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Webb, E. H., (F) 90, 453 Jersey av.
8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sunday 9 a. m.
to 1 p. m.
Westervelt, John C, (D) 82, 6 Park.
KEYPORT, Monmouth.
Bogardus, Obidiah C, (A) 83.
KINGSTON, Somerset.
Bowne, Edward H., (N) —
LAMBBRTVILLE, Hunterdon.
Balderston, Theodore, (B) 86.
Hayhurst, Jeremiah, (B) 55, Union,
n. Coryell.
McGill, Peter, (A) 92, Bank, n. George.
Reading, Lewis A., (B) 7, Union and
Coryell.
LONG BRANCH, Monmouth.
Slocum, J. H., (K) —
Van Dorn, Horace B., (N) 78.
LAKEWOOD, Ocean.
Bailey, A. S., (A) 85.
Retd, Charles A., (A) 90.
MADISON, Morris.
Van De Water, J. M., (F) 80.
MANASQUAN, Monmouth.
Herbert, Geo. B., (D) 88.
MATAWAN, Monmouth.
Van Wickle, Orville, (D) 92.
MIDDLE VALLEY, Morris.
Farrow, F. Pierce, (A) 93.
MILLVILLE, Cumberland.
Hand, Zelopheard, (B) 89, 218 High.
Howard, E. E., (N) —
Simmerman, Jacob S., (A) 55, 23 E.
Pine.
MONTCLAIR, Essex.
Crane, Frank S., (D) 85, 31 S. Ful-
lerton av. 8.30 to 10.30 a. m., 1.30
to 4.30 p. m.
Watkins, Samuel Chas. Goldsmith, (E)
75. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5.30 p. m.
Wright, Albert J., (D) 76, 4 Church.
8 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 5 p. m.
MOORESTOWN, Burlington.
Haines, Samuel S., (B) 91.
Tbwneend, J. C, (B) 82.
MORRISTOWN Morris.
Dobbins, Clinton L., (B) 85.
Dodge, Henry N., (A) 69.
Osmun, S. R., (R) — .
Peck, B. O., (N).
Welch, Fred W., (N).
MOUNT HOLLY, Burllngtou.
Dobbins, Thos. W., (B) 71.
Harker, Charles, (B) 84.
Risdon, Wm. M., (B) 80.
NEWARK, Essex.
Baldwin, Charles E., (D) 90, 635
Broad. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.'
Betts, Edwin, (D) 89, 484 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Bunting, Enos H., (K), 599 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Bunting, Enos H., Jr., (K), 599 Broad.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Carmichael, Calvin R., (N), 350 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Chadsey, Jacob, (As) 67, 8 W. Park.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Cook, George D., (N) — , 569 Broad.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Crane, Alfred W. B., (K), 19 Acad-
emy. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Crane, "John Harvey, (D) 87, 19
Academy. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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DENTISTS OF NEW JERSEY.
NEWARK.— Continued .
Dehnert, Frederick, (Aq) — , 321
Camden. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Dehnert, William F., (K), 683 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Dobbins, Thomas, (B) 78, 940 Broad.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Eiehhorn, Frank W., (D) 90, 941
Broad. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; Sunday
till 12 M.
Eiehhorn, Fred H., (D) 88, 406
Broad. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fish, William L., (G) 89, 67 Eose-
ville ave. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Gould, William Moore, (D) 91, 19
Academy. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Graft, Jno. O., (D) 88, W. Park, n.
Halsey. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gregory, Frank G., (D) 89, 641
Broad. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hanks, John C, (K), 789 Broad. 8
a. m. to 6 p. m.
Harley, Joseph, (N), 567 Broad.
Hawley, Stephen Spencer, (D) 84,
13th and Warren. 8 to 12 a. m.,
1 to 5 p. m.
Hedges, Albert M., (K), 105 Grafton
av. (Res. Hobokeu.)
Holbrook, Chas. W. F., (F) 88, 2 Say-
brook. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Holbrook, William Stephen, (F) 91,
34 Park. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Holt, Wilbur B., (F) 90, 22 Market.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Hopkins, Richard S., (0) 88, 32
Franklin. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Ill, Frederick L., (A) 72, 165 S.
Orange ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Kleinhaus, Daniel W., (D) 85, 588
Broad. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
KuU, Wilhelm, (D) 89, Randolph st.
Lyon, David S., (B) 86, 2 Elm. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Lyon, William, (N) — , 2 Elm. 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
McKirgan, Alexander, (N) — . 48
Bank. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McKirgan, George E., (D) 89, 48
Bank. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Meeker, Charles A., (F) 84, 29 Fulton.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Osmun, J. Allen, (K) 77, 588 Broad.
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Peck, Henry T., (N), 10 Orleans. 9
a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pfeiffer, Henry P., (D) 90, 161 Spring-
field. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Pinney, Worthington, (F) 86, 2 Say-
brook pi. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
PuUin, Charles, (D) 76, 579 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Reed, Richard J., (N) — . 528 Broad,
a. m., p. m.
Reeves, George N., (D) 91, 1129 Broad.
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Riley, Frederick Edsall, (N) 83, 474
Broad. S a. m. to 5 p. m.
Seharringhausen, L., (Au) 44, 52
Springfield ave. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sheets, Arlington E., (K) 85, 466
Broad. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sigler, E., (A) 90, 494 Broad. 8.30 to
12.30 a. m., 1.30 to 6.30 p. m.
Simonson, Jacob, (A) 71, 940 Broad.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Smith, Charles E. C, (N) 20 Pen-
nington. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Stickle, John W., (D) 66, 683 Broad,
a. m., p. m.
Stockton, Charles S., (C) 68, 17 West
Park. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Sutphen, Herbert S., (A) 87, 24 E.
Kinney. 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.
Vinson, Joseph S., (Df 86, 20 Pen-
nington. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Wendell, George S., (N) 60, 581 Broad.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Whitfield, George M., (D) 89, 215 S.
6th. Oflttce, New York City.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Middlesex.
Harris, Jno. W., (A) 84, 359 George.
Hindle, Frank L., (A) 90, 421 George.
8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 6 p. m.
Hull, Henry A., (K) cor. Church and
Neilson. 7.30 to 6 p. m.
Iredell, Harvey, (A) 80, cor. Church
and Neilson. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Linstedt, W. Eric, (D) 80, 355 George.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Macom, W. E., (D) 90, 45 Bayard.
8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Rice, Walter, (D), cor. Church and
Neilson. 7.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
NEW EGYPT, Ocean.
Chamberlain, George W., (B) 89.
Warren, Wm. B., (A) 93.
NEWTON, Sussex.
Beemer, Horace L., (F) 91.
Case, John, (N) —
Fay, Mortimer L., (F) 92.
Newman, Jacob S., (N)
ORANGE, Sussex.
Baker, David C, (D) 91.
Crater, John L., (D) 88, 224 Main.
Holbrook, W. Stephen, (F) 91, 343
Main.
Noling, Isaac O., (A) 91, 301 Main.
Levy, Fred. A., (F), 343 Main. 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m.
Richards, W. Price, (K) 72, 301 Main.
8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Sanger, John Scott, (D) 88, 343 Main.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
OXFORD,. Warren.
Estler, L. E.
PALMYRA, Burlington.
Voorhis, Charles SI, (B) 91.
PASSAIC, Passaic.
Howe, Charles M., (D) 73, c. Main
and Bloomfield av. 8.30 a. m. to 5
p. m.
Rice, Charles A., (G) 91, c. Prospect
and Bloomfield av. 8 to 12 a. m.,
1 to 6 p. m.
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787
EATERSON, Passaic.
Crocker, Herbert B., (N) 129 Main.
Christie, George E., (D) 92, 119 Wash-
ington.
Davenport, Miles, (N) 203 Main.
Emerson, A., (N), 111 Marliet.
Ill
Emerson, Ralph W., (D) 89,
TVJ fl.rk fit
Healey, Alfred, (A) 82, 177 Main.
IngUs, Chas. S., (A) 87, 251 Straight.
Joslyn, James W., (A) 89, 125 Mar-
ket.
Luckey, Benj. F., (D) 79, 182 Main.
Moore, Thomas, (D), 81 Main.
Pruden, Wm. H., (D) 88, 106 Wash-
ington.
Strickler, A. G-., (F) 90, 171 Market
Van Amburgh, Walter, (N)
PEMBBRTON, Burlington. !
Goble, Leon, (B) 85.
PENNINGTON, Mercer
Hart, Frank T., (0) 89.
PERTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Everett, S. R., (D) 89.
Kitchen, F. W., (N) — .
PHILLIPSBURG, Warren.
Bogardns, Ephraim, (N), 2010 Main.
Sheppard, Richard H., (N), Union
Square.
PliAINFIBLD, Union.
Baker, Vincent W., (D) 88, 17 E.
Front.
Bedford, George C, (D) 90, 48 Somer-
Cla^rk, C. H., (N), 32 W. Front
Clawson, F. T., (D) 90, 51 Central
av.
Stella, W. E., (D), 109 Park av.
Thiers, Chas. R., (D) 73, 48 Somer-
Well's, Frank S.,(N), 51 Central av.
PRINCETON, Mercer.
Bayles, J. Irwin, (B) 85.
Chase, W. G., (A) 85, 42 Nassau.
On Mon., Wed., Sat., 9 a. m. to 3
Pardoe, M. W., (N).
RAHWAY, Union.
Brown, John L., (N) 72.
Clark, H. L., (N) 82.
RANCOCAS, Burlington.
Haines, Samuel S., (0) 91.
RED BANK, Monmouth.
Betts, Joseph H., (N).
Borden, Richard F., (N) --
Smith, Charles R., (D) 83.
Throckmorton, J. C, (K) 80.
Van Doren, H. B., (N) 78.
RUTHERFORD, Bergen.
Hammond, George, (D).
Turner, J. A., (N) —
SALEM, Salem.
Chew, Edwin (N).
Plerpoint, George C., (B) 68.
SOMERVILLB, Somerset.
Archer, Cuthbert C, (A) 91.
Dorland, Walter W., (N).
Gibbs, C. L., (N).
Goertz, Edward, (N).
Hall, John V., (B) 75.
SOUTH AMBOY, Middlesex.
Moss, Wm. P., (D) 81.
SOUTH ORANGE, Essex.
Adams, George Emery, (F) 86, 76
E. Park. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Adams, George E., (F) 88, 76 E. Park.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Carpenter, Marvin H., (K) 98, 8 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Fisher, John Winslow, (F) 86, S.
Orange av. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
SOUTH RIVER, Middlesex.
Brown, Elwood R., (N).
SUOOASUNNA, Morris.
Hambley, Joseph, (N) —
SUMMIT, Union.
Hardy, Charles, (J) 89.
SWEDBSBOROUGH, Gloucester.
Halsey, Joseph G., (B) 81.
TBNAFLY, Bergen.
Lansing, J. B., (N) —
TOMS RIVER, Ocean.
Crook, George T., (N).
Goble, Louis, (B) 85.
TOWNSBURY, Warren.
Osmun, J. C, (N).
TRENTON, Mercer.
Baldwin, A., (N) — , 234 E. State.
7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2, 7 to 9 p. m.
Britton, W. Ogden, (N) — , 125 Perry.
Oahill, Frank J., (0) 93, 5 Perry.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Condict, Edward C, (Ae) 82, State,
cor. Warren. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Condict, J. C, (A) 93, 218 N. Mont-
gomery.
Dills, C. H, (C) 91, 221 B.i State.
Dippolt, Charles, (N) — , 111 B. State.
Fischer, Edwin K., (B) 83, 216 E.
State.
Gihon, Harry D., (A) 94, 185 S.
Broad. 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Ginnelly, B. H., (Az) — , 39 W. State.
Godley, Jesse, (A) 78, 137 E. State.
9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m.
Gribbins, A. A., (A) 93, 39 W. State.
Heazelton, Florence K., (B) 89, 123
E. Hanover. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hellyer, Josiah, (N) — , 39 W. State.
KnifEen, Arthur S., (B) 84, 206 S.
Broad. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Maple, Jacob C, (N) — , 7 W. State.
Matthews, W. H., (F) 90, 205 S.
Broad. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
McAlpine, R., (N) — , 1006 S. Broad.
Merrill, Davis N., (A) 77, 215 E.
State.
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DENTAL LA WS OF MARYLAND.
TRENTON.— Continued.
Pierrepont, Joshua H., (B) 76, 11 N.
Broad. 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Reading, Lewis E., (B) 56, 229 E.
State. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rue, Samuel F., (C) 88, 268 Hamilton
av.
Shannon, W. H., 206 Broad.
Smith, Matthew A., (B) 89, 5 Perry.
Stevens, Thos. S., (B) 61, 9 S. Broad.
Wilson, Penrose J., (N) — , 29 Pur-
peck av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel.
No. 569.
Woodward, Fred F. C, (A) 88, 306 B.
Stata 8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m,
Woolverton, James I., (F) 92, 123 N.
Stockton.
VINELAND, Cumberland.
Chambers, G. R., 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6
p. m.
Slade, Samuel C, (B) 86.
Slade, Emma Welch, (K) 90.
Walls, Frank H., (C) 84, 611 Landis
av. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Welch, Charles E., (N) — . 600 Wood.
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Welch, T. B., (N). —
WASHING-TON, Warren.
Eckel, P. Judson, (B) 87.
Gibbs, J. R., (N) — .
WEEHAWKEN, Hudson.
Jorsch, A., (N) — , 164 Berger Line av,
Moos, Frank, (N') — , 133 Humboldt.
WILLOW GROVE, Cumberland.
Smith, A. A., (N) —
WOODBURY, Gloucester.
Bennett, C. T., (N) —
Wiggins, Leslie M., (C) 86.
WOODSTOWN, Salem.
Jacquette, J. E., (N) —
Pierrepont, Joshua H., (B) 76.
WEST HOBOKBN, Hudson.
Bernard, H. T., ( ) —
Klump, John A., (C) 80.
Mitchell, Laurent S., (G) 90.
Selicke, T. W., ( ) —
Wohlick, C, ( ) —
DENTAL LAWS OF MAEYLAND.
An act to insure the better education
of • Practitioners of Dental Surgery,
and to regulate the practice of dentis-
try in the State of Maryland.
Sec. 1. Be it Enacted by the General
Assembly of Maryland, That it shall
be unlawful for any person who is not,
at the time of the passage of this Act,
engaged in the practice of dentistry in
this State to practice dentistry, unless
he or she shall have obtained a certifi-
cate as hereinafter provided, or shall
hold a diploma from a university or col-
lege chartered by or under the laws of
this State authorized to grant diplomas
in dental surgery.
Sec. 2. Be it Enacted, That a Board
of Examiners, to consist of five repu-
table practicing dentists, is hereby cre-
ated, whose duty it shall be to carry out
the purposes and enforce the provisions
of this Act; and the members
of said Board shall be appointed
by the Governor, who shall select them
from the dentists residing in this State;
Provided, That none of said Board
shall be pecuniarily connected with any
dental college or dental department of
any college or university. The term for
which the members of said Board shall
hold their offices shall be four years,
except that two members of the Board,
first to be appointed under this Act,
shall be designated by the Governor to
hold their offices for the term of two,
and three for four, years respectively;
unless sooner removed by the Governor,
and until their successors shall be duly
appointed, in case of a vacancy occur-
ring in said Board, such vacancy shall
be filled in like manner by the Governor.
Sec. 3. Be it Enacted, That said
Board shall choose one of its members
president and one secretary thereof; it
shall fix the time and place of its meet-
ing or meetings; a majority of said
Board shall at all times constitute a
quorum, and the proceedings thereof
shall at all reasonable times be open to
public inspection; the Board shall also
make an annual report of its proceedings
to the Governor.
Sec. 4. Be it Enacted, That within
six mouths from the time this Act takes
effect it shall be the duty of every per-
son who is at that time engaged in the
practice of dentistry in this State to
cause his or her name and residence
or place of business to be registered with
said Board of Examiners, who shall keep
a book for that purpose; the statement
of such person shall be verified under
oath before a Notary Public or Justice
of the Peace, in such a manner as may be
prescribed by the said Board of Ex-
aminers; every person who shall so reg-
ister with said Board as a practitioner
of dentistry may continue to practice
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DENTAL LAWS OF MARYLAND.
789
the same as such, and shall receive a
certificate of such registration upon his
or her paying the said Board one dollar
for such certificate.
Sec. 5. Be it Enacted, That any and
all persons who shall desire to com-
mence such practice may appear before
Baid Board at any of Its regular meet-
ings, and be examined with reference
to their knowledge and skill in dental
surgery, and if the examination of any
person or persons shall prove satisfactorj
to said Board, the Board of Examineri.
shall issue to such persons as they shall
find to possess the requisite qualifications
a certificate to that effect, in accordance
with the provisions of this Act, upon
the payment of one dollar for such certifi-
cate. All certificates issued by said
Board shall be signed by its officers,
and such certificates and diplomas,
granted as aforesaid, shall be prima
facie evidence of the right of the holder
to practice dentistry in the State of
Maryland.
Sec. 6. Be it Enacted, That any per-
son who shall willfully violate any of the
provisions of this Act shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor,and upon convic-
tion thereof, in any Court having crimi-
nal jurisdiction, may be fined not less
than fifty dollars nor more than three
hundred dollars, or be confined not more
than six months in the county jail, in
the discretion of the Court. All fines
received under this Act shall be paid
into the common school fund of the city
or county in which such conviction takes
place.
Sec. 7. Be it Enacted, That one mem-
ber of said Board may grant any certifi-
cate provided for in this Act to any
applicant, upon presentation by such ap-
plicant of the evidence requisite for ob-
taining said certificate, which certificate
shall remain in force until the next regu-
lar meeting of the said Board after the
granting of said certificate and no long-
er; but no such certificate shall be is-
sued by such member after such appli-
cant has been rejected by said Board.
See. 8. Be it Enacted, That nothing
in this act shall be so construed as to in-
terfere with the rights and privileges
of physicians and surgeons in the dis-
charge of their professional duties.
Sec. 9. Be it Enacted, That this Act
shEll take effect from the date of its
pB£,(.age.
Approved March 31, 1884.
Be it Enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That sections one and
eight of the Act passed at the January
session, eighteen hundred and eighty-
four, entitled "An Act to insure the
better education of practitioners of den-
tal surgery, and to regulate the prac-
tice of dentistry in the State of Mary-
land" be and the same is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted, so as to read as
follows:
Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for
any person who is not, at the time of
the passage of this Act, engaged in the
practice of dentistry, to practice dentis-
try unless he or she shall have ob-
tained a certificate as herein provided,
or shall hold a diploma from a university
or college authorized to grant diplomas
in dental surgery; any person holding
such a diploma, and desiring to com-
mence such practice, shall present the
same to the Board of Examiners cre-
ated by this Act, for aproval; such Ex-
amining Board, being satisfied as to the
qualifications of the applicant and the
genuineness of the diploma, shall en-
dorse the same as approved, and issue
the certificate of registration provided
for in this Act.
Sec. 8. That nothing in this Act shall
be so construed as to interfere with
the rights and privileges of resident phy-
sicians and surgeons in the discharge of
their professional duties.
Approved April 7, 1886.
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REGISTER OF DENTISTS OF THE STATE OF
MARYLAND.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Qraduation and Year.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleges, page xix.
ANNAPOLIS, Anne Arundel.
Claude, Gordon H., (F) 82.
Feldmeyer, George T., (G) 88.
Walton, Thomas O., (F) 56.
BALTIMORE, Baltimore.
Abendschein, Andrew, (F) 73, 329 S.
Bond.
Abendschein, Henry S., (F) 82, 1644
E. Baltimore. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Adreon, Christopher C, (N) 1128 Penn-
sylvania ave.
Arnold, Wm. T., (F) 75, 516 W. Fay-
ette.
Avery, S. de L., (G) 92, 527 N.
Howard. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Badger, Augustine P., (G) 89, 1111
Edmondson ave.
Baer, Benjamin F., (G) 88, 1202 Pat-
terson ave.
Bar, Bernard, 229 Aisquith.
Bates, J. Anson, (N) 1110 N. Eutaw.
Beach, Irwin J., 329 W. Biddle.
Beck, H. T., 1537 W. Lanvale.
Benson, Wm., (F) 80, 523 N. Charles.
Bierbower, Charles E., (H) 60, 823 W.
Fayette. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5, 7 to
8 p. m.
Bradshaw, Robert C, (F) 91, 410 W.
Fayette.
Brown, Alfred J., Jr., (N) 604 N.
Charles.
Brown, Felix E., (N) 1204 B. Preston.
Bruce, Geo. L., 717 W. Lafavette ave.
Bruce, Wm. W., (G) 86, 1718 W.
Lombard.
Burgess, Jno. Kendall, (F) 91, 704
Madison ave.
Burton, Orlando A., (N) 745 N. Butaw.
Busey, James Clarence, (F) 90, 301
N. Carey. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Byers, Samuel M., (G) 93, 716 N.
Freemont av.
Carter, George Robert, (F) 89, 926
Madison av. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Colby, Charles Gilbert, (F) 91, 680
W. Fayette.
Corrie, James, (N), 9 S. Calhoun.
Corrie, Walter J., (G) 85, 9 S. Cal-
houn. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Corse, R. S., Jr., 2242 Guilford av.
Cowan, Horace F., (Ax), 870 W. Fay-
ette.
790
Coyle, Terrence W., (F) 74, 825 N.
Eutaw. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Cromer, Robert B., (N), 222 N. Eu-
taw. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Crowther, Rodney F., (N), 2554 Druid
HiU av.
Davis, Isaac H.. (G) 84, 331 N.
Charles.
Davis, L. H., (G) 84, 331 N. Charles.
Davis, L. Wilson, (G) 88, 754 W.
Fayette.
Davis, Thomas H., (F) 74, 336 N.
Charles.
Davis, Wm. L., 705 W. Lombard.
Davy, Thos. H., 336 N. Charles.
Dean, John W., (G) 88, 324 N.
Green. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Deichman, George L., (G) 91, 6 W.
Read.
Derlin, Jacob P., (F) 91, 811 N. How-
ard. 8.30 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.
Dietz, Adam S., (N), 711 S. Charles.
DifEenderfeer, Clarence R., (F) 90, 328
N. Charles.
Doreey, Caleb, (F) 94, 1218 W. Lex-
ington. 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Dorsey, Joshua S., (F) 67, 813 N.
Howard. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Drew, Frederick F., (Be) 75, 701 N.
Howard.
Duck, Charles E., (Be) 74, 6 W. Read.
Dunbracco, Wm. W., (P) 88, 1023
Edmondson av.
Edmunds, Page, (N), 635 W. Lom-
Ijard.
Etheridge, Wm. H., (N), 24 S. Broad-
way.
Etheridge, Wm. H., Jr., (N), 22 S.
Broadway.
Farris, Hugh H., (Ax), 1016 W. Fay-
ette.
Pax, Charles, (N), 914 N. Eutaw.
Field, Samuel M., (G) 59, 318 N.
Charles.
Finney, Wm. B., (Be) 74, 813 N. Eu-
taw, Hamilton terrace. 8.30 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Fitzgerald, James E., (G) 88, 109 N.
Charles. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Ford, L. Donaldson, Jr., (P), 1522 W.
Lanvale.
Foster, M. Whildin, (P) 79, 9 W.
Franklin.
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BALTIMORE.— Continued.
Foster, Wm. G., (F) 81, 9. W. Frank-
lin.
Fowler, James T., (N), 528 W. Mul-
berry.
Francis, Alexander, (F) 92, 604 N.
Charles.
Gale, Hammett X., (F) 77, 107 W.
Saratoga. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5
p. m.
Gallehugh, Arthur, 1705 Penn. av.
Gates, Wm. H., (F) — , 2404 N.
Charles. 9 a. m., to 1 p. m.
Genese, David, (B) 78, 621 N. Cal-
houn. 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Getzendanner, Harvey F., 1103 Pat-
terson av.
Gill, Bryson, (Ax), 112 Hopkins place.
Gill, Charles M., (N), 112 Hopkina
place.
Gill, Ely A., (N), 38 Hanover.
Gill, E. Lee, 112 Hopkins place.
GIU, Samuel H., (N), 38 Hanover.
Gingrich, Cyrus M., (Be) 76, 608
St. Paul.
Goebricher, David, (G) 89, 326 N.
Greene. 9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.
Goodman, Charles B., (N) — , 1718 W.
Franklin.
Gore, Albert P., (F) 66, 1006 Madi-
son av. 9 a. m., to 4 p. m.
Gorgas, Ferdinand J. S., (F) 85, 845
N. Eutavr. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Gorgas, Herbert F., (G) 91, 845 N.
Eutaw. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Grady, Richmond, (F) 79, 720 N.
Howard. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Grempler, Dan'l K., (N) — , 1302
Light.
Grempler, Godfrey J., (G) 83, 908
Light.
Grieves, Clarence J., (G) 88, 720 N.
Howard. Oct. to March, 9 a. m. to
1, 2 to 5 p. m.; March to Oct., 9
a. m. to 1 p. m. only.
Grindall, Charles S., (F) 73, 421 N.
Charles.
Groshans, Ferdinand, (G) 85, 234 N.
Eutaw.
Haines, Wm. O., (Ax), 405 N. Car-
roUton av. _„ ^^
Hammond, Horatio N., (N) — . 410 N.
Greene.
Hardy, George B., (F) 88, 716 Park
av.
Hardy, Hillary E., (F) 70, 314 N.
Charles. ^^
Harris, Charles C, (F) 81, 857 N.
Eutaw. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Harris, James H., (F) 61, 857 N.
Eutaw. 8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hays, Albert C, (F) 92, 1022 E. Bal-
timore. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Hebbel, Charles W., (G) 85, 857 W.
Lombard.
Heiner, Adam, (N) — , 55 S. Ful-
ton av.
Hendry, Thompson W., (Ax) — . 1302
W. Lafayette av.
Hess, Lewis E., (G) 92, 1628 Madi-
son av. 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Heuisler, Joseph G., (G) 89, 521 N.
Charles.
Hoffman, Charles S., (F) 78, 1922 E.
Baltimore.
HofEman, John H., (G) 86, 1937
Canton.
HofEmeister, John, 210 N. Greene.
Hooper, Arthur, (Ax), 308 N. Eutaw.
Hoopes, Samuel W., (G) 87, 308 N.
Eutaw.
Hoopes, Wm. H., (P) 56, 308 N.
Eutaw. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No.
2106.
Hopkinson, Merrill A., (F) 80, 5 W.
Saratoga.
Hopkinson, Moses A., (F) 49, 5 W.
Saratoga.
Humberg, Frederick C. (G) 92, 212
Clinton.
Hungerford, Robert A., (G) 83, 408
W. Mulberry.
Ireland, G. W. S., 1606 Pa. nve.
Johnson, J. M., 1004 Druid Hill ave.
Keech, Edward P., (P) 64, 525 N.
Charles.
Keiswetter, Godfrey J., 908 Light.
King, Albert B., (P) 80, 1405 E. Balti-
more. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
King, Albert H., (Ax) 1405 E. Balti-
more and 326 N. Eutaw.
King, Ernest F. (Be) 77, 1405 E. Bal-
timore and 326 N. Eutaw.
Kirby, Edward E., (F) 88, 1146 Penn-
sylvania ave.
Keener, Frederick F., (F) 77, 433 S.
Bond.
Krouse, Alexander P., (Be) 77, 318
N. Charles.
Lang, Theodore F., (N) — . 2409 N.
Calvert.
Lewis, Prank S., (P) 73, 231 N. Greene
Lumsden, Prank H., (G) 85, 819 N.
Howard. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Lupus, Henry E., (N) — , 527 Columbia
ave.
MacDonald, Oscar T., (N) --, 33 W.
Lexington.
Maier, John W. D., (F) 79, 1206 E.
Baltimore. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Malcolm, Daniel, (N) — , 317 North
Charles.
Malcolm, Douglas, (F) 73, 317 N.
Charles.
Mann, Wm. B., (Be) 77, (F) 84, 2105
Maryland ave. 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to
2 p. m. At 707 N. Howard, 10 to
12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Marchant, J. Henry, (G) 90, 314 N.
Eutaw.
Mathieu, A. H., (G) 92, 1133 E. Balti-
more. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Mathieu, A. H., (N) — , 1133 E. Balti-
more.
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DENTISTS OF MARYLAND.
BALTIMORE — Continued.
Mezger, Charles, (G) 90, 320 N. Eu-
taw. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Milholland, George V., (F) 91, 311 N.
Eutaw. 9 a. m. to 2, 8 to 5 p. m.
Mills, William A., (F) 72, 122 S.
Broadway. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.;
Sunday, 4 p. m.
Minson, W. L., 219 N. Eutaw.
Montell, Wm. A., (F) 84, 833 N. Eu-
taw. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Moyston, James 0., (N) — . 410 W.
Fayette.
Myer, Bernard, (F) 72, 1102 Madison
ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Myer, Simon Bernard, (F) 92, 414
Hanover. 8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 7 p. m.
Norris, Denton S., (N) — , 826 E. Pres-
ton.
Norris, Wm. S., (Be) 74, 2 S. Broad-
way. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Orrison, J. Edgar, (F) 86, 1006 Madi-
son. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Parsons, I/Uther M., (F) 93, 1009
Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Pearce, Emerson W., (Ax) — , 1434
Pennsylvania ave. 8 to 10 a. m.
Pearce, Luke J., (F) 77, 1008 Penn-
sylvania ave.
Penington, David F., (F) 85, 221 N.
Liberty.
Pennington, Samuel C, (Be) 77, 327
N. Charles.
Phillips, Herbert, (F) 85, 308 N.
Carey.
Poist, Bernard W., (G) 91, 633 W.
Franklin.
Price, Albert, (F) 65, 107 W. Frank-
lin. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Pyle, Wm. S., (P) 90, 801 N. 1st ave.
Raub, George B., (F) 75, 305 W.
Madison. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Raymond, Wm. J., 1746 E. Chase.
Riedel, Bernard F., (G) 91, 723 W.
Lexington.
Roach, Joseph, (F) 87, 611 Park ave.
9 a. m. to 1, 2 to 4 p. m.
Roberts, Benson S., 1206 E. Balto.
Robinson, John G., Jr., (F) 89, 1636
N. Calvert.
Sadler, Ryland Oley, (F) 92, 2330
N. Charles.
Schloendorn, Frederick W., (G) 89,
522 N. Charles.
Schmelzer, J. G. C, 1223 Madison
ave.
Scott, Charles A., (N) — , 213 N. Paea.
Scott, John E., (Be) 74, 403 Aisquith.
Sederberg, Charles A., (N), 828 W.
Lombard.
Seebold, Charles S., (F) 83, 308 W.
Exeter.
Seidler, Augustus W., (P) 88, 1620
E. Baltimore.
Shagogue, Alfred M., (F) 84, 726
Henry. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Shagogue, F. M., (F) 92, 1022 E.
Baltimore. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Shipley, Wm. B., (N) — , 424 Falls
Road. ^^
Slothower, Frank, (Ax), 819 N. How-
ard. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Smith, B. Holly, (F) 83, 1007 Madi-
son ave. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Smith, G. Marshall, (F) 85, 1009
Madison ave. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Smith, John Wm., (T) 79, 712 N.
Eutaw. ^ w .. „ -.T
Streett, Francis, (F) 90, 1117 N.
Broadway. ,,„ ^ , , „
Sutherland, L. Cameron, (N), 1118
E. Monument.
Sutherland, Joel B., (N), 1208 E.
SuthS?wid! John C, (F) 90, 1208 B.
Monument and 633 Is. Fremont av.
Szwalski, Stephen J., (P) 88, 1533 W.
Lombard.
Todd, Frederick P., (G) 88, 619 3d a v.
Totten, Arminus W., (G) 92, 1410 AV.
Lombard. _
TwiUey, Wm. S., (F) 87, 309 N. Eu-
taw. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Uhler, John C, (P) 67, 808 Madison
av. 8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Ulrich, H. G., (F) 70, 521 N. Charles.
Volck, Adelbert J., (P) 52, 338 N.
Charles. 9 a.m. to 4 p. m.
Volkman, Aug. F., 620 S. Eutaw.
Von Wachter, Prank, 1927 W. Pratt.
Warner, Clement H., (F) 83, 300 N.
Eutaw. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Waters, Thomas S., (P) 65, 750 N.
Eutaw.
Webb, Roger, (F) 84, 211 N. Liberty.
Welsh, John W., (F) 73, 806 W. Pay-
©tt©
Welsh, Wm. P., (F) 61, 105 W. Sara-
toga. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Westerman, Chas. P., 1206 B. Balto.
White, Charles A., (N) — . 730
Williams, John J., (P) 76, 328 N.
Charles.
Williams, Wm. H., (B) 87, 322 W.
Saratoga.
Wilson, Hamburg C, (Ax) — . 21 W.
Lexington.
Wilson, Henry A., (G) 92, 720 N.
Howard. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Res.,
1018 Edmondson av.
Winder, Richard Bayly, (F) 79, 419
TSJ ("JVi 3,1*1 G*l
Winder, R. Bagley, Jr., (Be) 79, 716
Park av.
Wisherd, Elmer J., (G) 84, 708 Madi-
son. 8 a. m. to 1, 2 to 5 p. m.
ZoUickoffer, Henry, (N) — , 122 Mont-
gomery.
BELL AIR, Harford.
Baden, Frank A., (G) 86.
Dance, Jesse G., (N'> —
Smith, Benjamin, (F) 60.
BLACK HORSE, Harfordi
Barton, John W., (N) —
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793
BOONESBOROUGH, Washington.
Lakln, A. Will, (N) —
BROWNSVILLE, Washington.
Castle, G. W., (N) —
BUDD'S CREEK, St. Mary's.
Yates, James W., (Ai) —
CAMBRIDGE, Dorchester.
Crowther, R. W., (N) —
Hines, P. Edmund, (G) 87.
Selover, C. L., (N) —
CATONSVILLE, Baltimore.
Beuty, ,C. E., (Ax) —
Carroll, Thomas G., (F) 84.
CENTREVTLLiB, Queen Anne's.
Selby, Wm. .L, (F) 90.
CHBSTERTOWN, Kent.
Gilpin, C. P., (N) —
Twilley, J. T., (N) —
CRISPIEliD, Somerset.
Todd, F. Foster, (G) 89.
CUMBERLAND, Allegany.
Beachy, Gideon J., (N) —
Oruzen, Elmer E., (N) —
Hummelshine, Theodore A. K., (Ax)
Porter, H. Virgil, (N) -
Weller, Joseph M., (N) —
Wilson, Lawson B., (P) 71,
DARNESTOWN, Montgomery.
Beall, R. B., (Ai) —
DENTON, Caroline.
Keley, L. D., (F) 90.
BASTON, Talbot.
Buffet, Lewis, ( ) —
Harden, James C, (N) —
Kelley, Wm. T., (P) 84.
Smithers, Thomas J., (N) —
ELKTON, Cecil.
Jones, George C, (B) 88.
ELLICOTT CITY, Howard.
Schreeye, James B., (F) 77.
Sykes, M. Gist, (F) 82.
FREDERICK, Frederick.
Bader, Thomas S., (F) 82.
Macgill, Lloyd T., (N) —
iMacgill, Lloyd T., Jr., (N) —
McSherry, Edward C, (F) 68.
Nelson, Edward, (F) 62.
FROSTBURGH, Allegany.
Pfeiffer, John C, (P) 91.
GRANTSVILLE, Garrett.
Getty, J. C, (P) 87.
Keller, J. C, (F) 86.
GLYNDON, Baltimore.
Henry, Robert S., (F) 91.
HAGERSTOWN, Washington.
Beachley, Wm. B., (G) 90.
Crowther, D. W., (N) —
Early, H. S., ( ) —
Htmtzberg, Aaron V., (G) 90.
Rowland, Lewis B., (N) —
Schloeser, J. T., (N) —
Schiosser, V. T., (N) —
Swallow, John B., (N) —
Wishard, S. J., (N) —
HAMPSTEAD, Carroll.
Martin, Levi J., (N)
Rupp, George R., (N) —
HANCOCK, Washington.
Diehl, John S., (G) 86.
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HAVRE DB GRACE, Harford.
Segar, J. Vlark, (B) 92.
Snow, Henry B., (G) 91.
LAUREL, Prince George's.
Berton, P. G., ( ) —
Crowther, L., (N).
LBONAilDTOWN. St. Mary's.
Payne, L. E., ( ) —
Walton, J. Randolph, (P) 51.
IJBERTYTOWN, Frederick.
Norwood, Charles A., (F) 67.
Radcliff, H. G., (N) —
LONACONING, Allegany.
Shilling, John T., (P) 83.
MANCHESTER, Carroll.
Trump, Luther, (F) 69.
MECHANICSTOWN, Frederick.
Anders, H. Clay, (F) 85.
MIDDLETOWN, Frederick.
Bowlus, Emory M., (G) 91.
MILLINGTON, Kent.
Walls, Fred., ( ) —
MT. AIRY, CarroH.
Demmltt, Wm. H., ( ) —
NEW WINDSOR, Carroll.
Helm, J. W., (G) 85.
NORTH EAST, Cecil.
Kirk, Mahlon, (B) 65.
Mauakee, Frank H., (N).
FERRYMAN, Harford.
Cronin, T. Arthur, (F) 91.
POCOMOKE CITY, Worcester.
Walters, W. H.. (P) 92.
PORT DEPOSIT, Cecil.
Boyle, Blvie S., (G) 91.
Hoops, Howard W., (P) 81.
Smith, N. Byron, (N).
BIDGELY, Caroline.
Kuhn, Henry H., (B) 92.
ROCKVILLB, Montgomery.
Warfield, R. C, (P) 85.
ROYAL OAK, Talbot.
Robinson, J. A., (N) —
SALISBURY, Wicomico.
Bell, Lavator, (F) 64.
Smith, E. W., (B) 85.
Smith, W. G., (Ax) —
SNOW HILL, Worcester.
Dashiell, Brastus S., (N)
Taylor, W. A., ( ) —
SUDLERSVILLE, Queen Anne's.
Kelley, W. H., ( ) -
TANBYTOWN, Carroll.
Demmitt, George W., (N) —
THE ROCKS, Harford.
Kirby, Willis, ( ) —
Warner, Silas, (N) —
UNION BRIDGE, Carroll.
Wright, Sidney R., (N) —
UNITY, Montgomery.
Dwyer, J. D., (N) —
WASHINGTON GROVE, Montgomery.
Lockerman, Thomas G., (F) 44.
WESTMINISTER, Carroll.
Baughman, George E., (P) 78.
Fonke, George D., (Be) 77.
Fonke, George S., (N) —
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DENTAL LAWS OF DELAWARE.
(Passed at Dover, March 31, 1885.)
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the State
of Delaware, in General Assembly
met:
Section 1. That it shall be unlawftil
for any person who is not, at the time
of the passage of this act, a recognized
practitioner of dentistry In this State,
and so recognized by the profession, to
practice dentistry, unless he or she shall
have obtained a certiiicate, as hereinaf-
ter provided, or shall hold a diploma
from a reputable dental college, and so
recognized by the board herein created.
Sec. 2. Bj it enacted, That a Board
of Examiners, to consist of five re-
putable practicing dentists, is hereby
created, whose duty it shall be to carry
out the purposes, and enforce the pro-
visions or this act; the members of said
board shall be appointed by the Gover-
nor, who shall select them from the
dentists residing in the State. The term
for which the members of said board
shall hold their ofBces shall be four years,
except that two members of the board —
first to be appointed under this act-
shall be designated by the Governor to
hold their offices for the term of two,
and three, and four years, respectively,
unless sooner removed by the Governor,
and until their successors shall be duly
appointed; in a case of vacancy occur-
ring in such board, such vacancy shall
be filled in like manner by the Governor.
Sec. 3. Be it enacted. That said
Board shall choose one of its members
President, and one Secretary thereof;
it shall fix the time and place of its meet-
ing or meetings; a majority of said
board shall at all times constitute a
quorum, and the proceedings thereof
shall at all reasonable times be open to
public inspection; the board shall also
make an annual report of its proceedings
to the Governor.
Sec. 4. Be it enacted. That with-
in six months from the time this act
takes effect it shall be the duty of every
person who is at that time engaged in
the practice of dentistry in this State
to cause his or her name and residence,
or place of business, to be registered
with said Board of Examiners, who shall
keep a book for that purpose; the state-
ment of every such person shall be veri-
fied under oeth before a Notary Public or
Justice of the Peace, in such a manner
as may be prescribed by the said Board
of Examiners. Every person who shall
so register with said board as a practi-
tioner of dentistry may continue to prac-
794
tice the same as such, and shall receive
a certificate of such registration upon his
or her paying the said board one dollar
for such certificate.
Sec. 5. Be it enacted. That any
and all persons, who shall desire to com-
mence such practice, "after the passage
of this act," shall appear before said
board at any of its regular meetings,
and be examined with reference to their
knowledge and skill in dental surgery,
and if the examinations of any such per-
son, or persons, shall prove satisfactory
to said board, the Board of Examiners
shall issue to such persons as they shall
find to possess the requisite qualifica-
tions a certificate to that effect, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of this act,
upon the payment of one dollar for such
certificate; all certificates issued by said
board shall be signed by its officers, and
such certificates and diplomas, granted
as aforesaid, shall be prima facie evi-
dence of the right of the holder to prac-
tice dentistry in the State of Delaware.
Sec. 6. Be it enacted. That any
person who shall willfully violate any
of the provisions of this act shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof, in any Court
having criminal jurisdiction, may be
fined not less than fifty dollars, nor more
than three hundred dollars, or be con-
fined not more than six months in the
County jail, in the discretion of the
Court; all fines received under this act
shall be paid into the common school
fund of the city or county in which such
conviction takes place.
Sec. 7. Be it enacted. That the
Board of Examiners shall meet within
thirty days after appointment, and frame
by-laws governing the board; and any
person, or persons, desiring to be exam-
ined by the Board of Examiners for a
certificate to practice dentistry in this
State, shall give notice of such desire
to the Secretary of said board, who shall
notify the members thereof, and they
shall, within fifteen (15) days from the
receipt of such notice, meet to examine
such person, or persons, and give him,
her, or them, proper notice of such meet-
ing.
Sec. 8. Be it enacted. That this
act shall not apply to anyone now prac-
ticing who is the owner of, and pur-
chased, real estate in the State, previous
to the passage of this act.
Sec. 9. Be it enacted. That this
act shall take effect from the date of its
passage.
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REGISTER OF DENTISTS OF THE STATE OF
DELAWARE.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Graduation and Year.
See Key to' Abbreviations of Colleges, page xix.
OAMDEN, Kent.
Caulk, L. D., (B) 71.
DOVER, Kent.
Grier, G-. Layton, (B) 91.
Lewis, Edward.
Twllley, J. M.
FELTON, Kent.
Jackson, J. R.
FRANKFORD, Sussex.
Murray, L. E.
FRBDERICA, Kent.
Foster, Henry.
GEORGETOWN, Sussex.
Messiok, George E., (B) 89.
Messick, J. W.
HARRINGTON, Kent.
Sipple, George W., (N).
LEWES, Sussex.
Messick, George.
MIDDLETOWN, New Castle.
Gilpin, Thomas H., (B) 70.
MH^FORD, Kent.
France, W. W.
Grier, Frank L., (B) 94. 9 a.
5 p. m.
Lofland, Howard, (A) 91.
Wiltbank, J. C, (C) 91.
NEWARK, New Castle.
Haines, E. W., (B) 54.
Haines, Harry H., (N) — .
NEWPORT, New Castle.
Flinn, Irvine M.
SEAFORD, Sussex.
Porter, Henry F., (N)
m. to
SMYRNA, Kent.
McKeown, W. P.
Smithers, D. T.
WILMINGTON, New Castle.
Baker, Boyd H., (C) 88, 605 King.-
8.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tel. No. 603.
Betts, Horace, (A) 89, 226 W. 9th.
8.30 to 12, 2 to 4.30.
Brown, John K., 508 King.
Funk, Charles O., (N) 78, 404 W.
4th. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Garrett, Henry, (C) 85, 1007 West.
8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Tel. No. 537.
Garrett, W. R., (A) 74, 1007 West.
Goslin, Thomas J., 801 Shipley.
Green, Wm. A., (0) 94, 926 Market.
8.30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Haines, E. W., 14 B. 7th.
Honeywell, Eugene C, (B) 85, 703
Jeffries, Charles R., (A) 82, 908 King.
Jones, Robert H., (A) 82, 408 Dela-
ware av. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Jones, Samuel H., (A) 85, 508 King.
Kinkead, Charles J., (A) 87, 828
Washington. Tel. No. 628.
Moore, H. C, (A) 92, 1901 Delaware
av. 8 a. m. to 0 p. m.
Smith, F. Ellerton, (F) 90, 811 Mar-
ket. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sager, John P., (B) 92, 605 King.
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tel. No. 603.
Winner, James M., (B), 605 King.
8.30 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Tel.
No. 603.
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DENTAL LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
An act for the regulation of the
practice of dentistry in the District of
Columbia, and for the protection of
the people from empiricism in relation
thereto.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assem-
bled, That it shall be unlawful for any
person to practice dentistry in the Dis-
trict of Columbia unless such person
shall register with the health officer in
compliance with the requirements here-
inafter provided.
Sec. 2. That a board to carry out the
purposes of this act is hereby created,
to be known as the Board of Dental
Examiners, to consist of five reputable
dentists resident of and for three years
last before appointment actively en-
gaged in the practice of deniftstry in
the District of Columbia, to "be ap-
pointed by the Commissioners of said
District for terms of five years and
until their successors are appointed:
Provided, That the first five appoint-
ments shall be made for terms of one,
two, three, four and five years respect-
ively. A majority of said board shall
constitute a quorum. Vacancies occur-
ring in said board shall be filled by ap-
pointment of eligible persons for unex-
pired terms.
Sec. 3. That it shall be the duty of
the Board of Dental Examiners, first,
to organize by electing one of their
number president and one secretary, to
provide necessary books and blank
forms, and publicly announce the re-
quirements of this act and the time,
place and means of complying with
its provisions within thirty days from
its passage; second, to promptly certify
to the health officer for registration all
who are engaged in the practice of
dentistry in said District at the time of
passage of this act who apply therefor;
third, to test the fitness and pass upon
the qualification of persons desiring to
commence the practice of dentistry in
said District after the passage of this
act and certify to the health officer for
registration such as prove, under ex-
amination in theory and practice of
dentistry, qualified in the judgment of
the board to practice dentistry in said
District; fourth, to report immediately
information of any violation of this act,
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and, annually, the transactions of the
board ta the Commissioners of the Dis-
trict of Columbia: Provided, That all
graduates of dental colleges which re-
quire a three years' course of study shall
be' entitled to certificates upon payment
of the certification fee and witiout ex-
amination as to their qualifications.
Sec. 4. That it shall be the duty of
every person practicing dentistry in said
District at the time of the passage of
this act to make application to said
board, in form prescribed by said
board, for certification, and present the
certificates thus obtained for registra-
tion to the health officer within sixty
days from the passage of this act.
Every such person so registering may
continue to practice without incurring
the penalties of this act.
Sec. 5. That persons desiring to com-
mence the practice of dentistry in said
District after the passage of this act
shall first obtain a certificate of quali-
fication from the Board of Dental Ex-
aminers, granted under authority con-
ferred upon said board by section three
of this act, and present the same to
the health officer for registration.
Sec. 6. That it shall be the duty of
the health officer to register all persons
presenting certificates from said board
in a book kept for this purpose, and in-
dorse upon each certificate the fact
and date of such registration.
Sec. 7. That certificates issued and
Indorsed under the provisions of this
act shall be evidence of the right of
the person to whom granted to practice
under this act.
Sec. 8. That anyone who shall prac-
tice or attempt to practice dentistry in
the said District without having com-
plied with the provisions of this act
shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and upon conviction thereof,
shall be fined not less than fifty nor
more than two hundred dollars, and in
default of payment of such fine shall
be imprisoned not less than thirty nor
more than ninety days, said fines, when
collected, to be paid into the Treasury
of the United States, to the credit of
the District of Columbia: Provided,
That nothing in this act shall be con-
strued to interfere with physicians in the
discharge of their professional duties,
nor with students pursuing a regular
uninterrupted dental college course or in
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DENTISTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
797
bona fide pupilage with, a registered den-
tist.
Sec. 9. That to provide a fund to carry
out and enforce the provisions of this
act the Board of Dental Examiners may
charge such fees, not exceeding one
dollar for each certificate and ten dol-
lars for each examination, as will from
time to time, in the opinion of said
board, approved by said Commissioners,
be necessary. From such fund all ex-
penses shall be paid by the Board; Pro-
vided, That such expense shall in no
ease exceed the balance of receipts.
Approved, June 6, 1892.
KEGISTER OF DENTISTS OF THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA.
With their Names, Post Office Addresses, School of Oraduation and Year.
See Key to Abbreviations of Colleges, page xix.
WASHINGTON, Washington.
Allen, Alexander R., ( ) — 505, Vtn
N. W.
Anderson, Charles L., (A) 77, 1504 H,
N. W.
Appier, Charles W., (P) 93, 2106 H,
N. W.
Afih, W. McGregor, (T) 90, 473 Flor-
ida av., N. W.
Barnes, Walter S., (N) — , 111 6th, ».
E
Bates, Robert A., (G) 88, 1426 Nev
York av., N. W.
Benson, J. Hepburn P., (N) — , 1107
9th, N. W.
Berkley, Wm. N., (N) 127 Indiana
av., N. W.
Blackiston, Thomas C, (G) 88, 914 N,
N. W.
Bliss, Ellis B., (F) 80, 1131 F, N. W.
Bradley, Edward W., ( ) — . 730 9th,
N. E.
Brightwell, Owen H., (N) — 1227
Penn. av., N. W.
Brown, Andrew J., (T) 90, 1329 G,
N. W.
Brown, Gustavus R., (F) 84, 1405
N. Y. av., N. W.
Brown, Mintern S., (F) 71, 725 14th,
N. W.
Bryant, Emory A., ( ) — , 1405 N. Y.
av., N. W. „,, „
Buckey, Charles M., (N) — , 1314 F,
N. W.
Burch, John H., (N) — , 619 22d, N. W.
Calver, James V., (F) 81, 207 A, S. E.
Carroll, Elic S., ( ) — , 1314 F, N. W.
Cassin, Stephen B., (P) 90, 1114 M,
N. W.
Chase, Jerome, (N) — . 1313 N. Y. av.,
N. W.
Clark, Egbert A., (A) 90, 1756 M,
N. W.
Clark, Wm. L., (P) 92, 1224 N. Y.
av., N. W.
Cobey, Alexander D., (F) 70, 700 10th,
N. W.
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Cockerille, Harry, (Az) 86, 1338 N.
Y av., N. W.
Cockerille, Richard, (Az) 89, 1424 New
York ay., N. W.
Cockerille, Samuel J., (F) 58, 1338
New York av., N. W.
Cockerille, Samuel J., Jr., (Az) 88,
1338 New York av., N. W. '
Cogan, Wm. N., (P) 93, 719 11th,
N. W.
Craemer, Wm., (N), 1314 F, N. W.
Cronin, Richard P., (Az) 90, 439 G,
N. W.
Daly, Frederick F., (N) 520 13th,
N. W.
Daly, John A., (P) 90, 520 13th, N. W.
Daly, Wm. B., (Az) 90, 81 H, N. W.
Darrell, Oliver D., (C) 87, 1324 New
York av., N. W.
Davis, Charles R., (P) 88, 1108 New
York av., N. W.
Davis, J. Wilson, (Az) 88, 804 9th,
N. W.
Davis, Llewellyn, ( ) — , 1108 N. Y.
av., N. Y.
Davis, Sheldon G, (Az) 92, 607 13th,
N. W.
Diedel, Charles, (F) 84. 525 11th,
N. W.
DiefEenderfer, Wm. E., (G) 88, 931
New York av., N. W.
Donaldson, Robert B., (F) 78, 1309
F, N. W.
Donnally, Williams, (Ae) 80, 1022
14th, N. W.
Eggleston, George W., (Az) 85, 1305
Q, N. W.
Eslin, Benjamin J., (P) 88, 939 Penn.
av., N. W.
Eugster, Louis W., (N), 608 13th, N.
W.
Evans, W. Warrington, (N) 1756 M,
N. W.
Exner, John C, (Az) 92, 1418 14th,
N. W.
Pinley, Mark F., (Ae) 78, 1928 I. N.W.
798
DENTISTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
WASHINGTON.— Continued.
Gerry, George E., ( ) — , 111 6th, N.
W.
Graham, Charles C, (F) 90, 307 7th,
N. W.
Groshon, Mason B., Jr., (N) 1508 14th,
N. W.
Gunnell, Robert H., (N) 627 Penn.
.ay., N. W.
Gwatney, Andrew J., (T) 92, 1611
12th, N. W.
Hagan. Jonathan R., (P) 91, 1224
N. y. av., N. W.
Halley, John K., (P) 89, 1321 F,
N. W.
Hammett, Whit S., (P) 86, 306 9th,
N. W.
Harban, L. Lee, (G) 87, 1342 New
York av., N. W.
Harban, Wm. T., (F) 80, 1407 New
York av., N. W.
Harban, Walter S., (F) 77, 1342 New
York av., N. W.
Hartleben, Carl A. Von, (B) 70, 1015
14th, N. W.
Hay, Geo. W., (P) 88, 2205 K, N. W.
Heath, Herman B. F., (F) 87, 711
14th, N. W.
Helden, Wm. H., ( ) — , 1504 H,
N. W.
Hendrickson, J. Eayre, (F) 86, 228
12th, S. W.
Hess, John H., (J) 90, 1022 14th,
N. W.
Hicks, John McC, (N) — , 114 6th,
S. E.
Hills, Garnett L., (F) 80, The Albany.
Hills, J. Bartlett, (C) 86, 1331 F,
N. W.
Hills, Thomas 0., (F) 58, 1321 N. Y.
av., N. W.
Hodgkin, James B., (F) 69, 700 10th,
N. W.
Hollingsworth, J. Walter, (Az) 90, 114
Monroe, Anacostia.
Howland, Clarence H., (G), 211 4%,
N. W.
Hugo, Louis C. F., (F) 87, 808 17th,
N. W.
Hunter, James A., (Az) 86, 940 E,
N. W.
Ingalls, Jasper E. N., (N) — 1422
9th, N. W.
James, Howard C, (N) — , 687 Q,
N. W.
Jewell, Edith, (P) 89, 728 11th, N. W.
Johnston, Braxton B., (F) 89, 400 E.
Capitol.
Jones, Thomas J., (Az) 86, 3105 M,
N.W.
Night, Daniel O., ( ) — , 712 11th,
N.W.
Koeber, Charles E., (F) 65, 10 Grant
pi.
Ladson, Charles J., (G) 84, 1907
Penn. av., N.W.
Latimer, Charles M. N., (F) 79, 1403
N. Y. av., N. W.
Lee, Thacker B., (T) 81, 1322 14th,
N.W ^
Lewis, J. Hall, (F) 79, 1309 P, N. W.
Liggett, Wm. P., (Az) 86, 609 13th,
N.W.
Lindsey, Charles T., (G) 83, 1209 31st,
N.W.
Lofton, Wm. S., (T) 88, 1543 M.,
N.W.
Loock.«rman, Thomas G., (F) 44, 3226
N, N.W.
Louis, Peter C, (N) — , 1837 7th,.
N.W.
Low, Walter A., (N) 17, 5th, S. E.
Lyon, Wm. A., (N), 732 14th, N.W.
McFarlan, Daniel, (B) 55, 1340 New
York av., N. W.
Madert, John, ( ) — , 1322 Kenyon
av.
Magnus, Frank D., (N), 802 F, N. W.
Mason, S. Tnfton, (N), 711 12th,
N.W.
Merrill, Wm. M., (N), 1107 G, N. W.
Morrow, Thomas G., (F) 79, 631 F,
S. W.
Munson, Charles B., (P) 89, 1324 New
York av., N.W.
Muzzey, Arthur M., (N), 1425 R,
N.W.
Nesbitt, Nathaniel, (T) 88, 1827 Ver-
mont av., N. W. „. , ^^ ,
Newton, Samuel F., (P) 88, 814 11th,
N.W.
Noble, Henry B., (F) 57, 1324 New
York av., N. W. „, „.^ „
Nutt, Zadock I., (Ac) 85, 945 Penn,
av., N. W.
Odell, Benj. F., (P) 91, 1329 G, N. W.
Over, Walter S., (T) 88, 424 1st, S. B.
Parcher, Henry H., ( ) — . 505 7th,
N. W.
Parker, Frederick W., (N) — . 137
Carroll, S. E.
Parker, John E., (N) — . 21 7th, N. B.
Parsons, Randall, (N) — . 428 7th, N.
W.
Parsons, Starr, (T) 87, S. E. cor. 9th
cor. E, N. W.
Pomeroy, N. Willis, ( ) — . 802 O,
N. W.
Pomeroy, Willis B., (H) 58, 802 O, N.
W.
Pritchard, Georga J., (N) — , 810 10th,
N. W.
Reeves, George B., (N) — , 306 9th,
N. W.
Rich, John B., (F) 44, 1503 Penn.
av., N. W.
Roche, L. Maurice, (N) — , 945 Penn.
av., N. W.
Roush, Sigel, (M. D.) (P) 92, 711
11th, N. W.
Rutherford, J. Baldwin, (Az) 88, 1115
Rhode Island av., N. W.
Schafhirt, Wm. G., (P) 88, 1010 F,
N. W.
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, 1012 F,
799
Schooley, Henry M., (N)
N. W.
Scott, Cephas W., (N) — , 616 9th, N.
W.
Scott, Samuel I., (F) 71, 1011 H, N.
W.
Seebold, Frank M., (F) 81, 1315 New
York av., N. W.
Sharp, George M., (Az) 91, 703 3d, N.
W.
Sherwood, Henry li., (N) 1209 Penn
av., N. W.
Shinn, Vinecume, (N) 909 I, N. W.
Smith, Hamilton S., (T) 89, 1524
Pierce pi.
Smithe, J. Curtiss, (F) 78, 1315 New
York av., N. W.
Stewart, Charles A., (C) 92, 402 6th,
N. W.
Stewart, Wm. W., (C) 81, 402 6th.
N. W.
Stubblefield, Thomas W., (P) 90, 11th,
c. F, N. W.
Talbott, Robert W., (G) 87, 1111 F,
N. W.
Talbott, Thomas M., (N), 430 7th,
N. W.
Taylor, Andrew H., (N), 906 F, N. W.
Ten Byck, Jerome B., (F) 73, 1601
O, N. W.
Thompson, Henry C, (A) 71, 1113
Penn av., N. W.
Townsend, George H., (P) 92, 716
11th, N. W.
Walton, J. Roland, (F) 88, 700 10th,
N. W.
Waters, James B., ( ) — , 1237 Penn
av., N. W.
Waters, Oliver J., (N), 1237 Penn
av., N. W.
Weisenborn, Albert N. C, (N), 735
6th, N. B.
Welch, George B., (N), 1344 G, N. W.
White, Charles H., ( ) — , 945 Penn
av., N. W.
Wilteberger, R. E. Lee, (N) — , 1323
G, N. W.,
Wingo, Charles E., (M. D.) (6) 91,
1217 Penn av., N. W.
Wisner, Philip N., (N), 1312 T, N. W.
Wolf, John !«., (M. D.) (F) 80, 1313
New York av., N. W.
Wooster, Wilber F., (Az) 86, 1228
14th.
Wright, W. Budington, (F) 86, 1113
F, N. W.
Wunder, Wm. H., (N) — , 716 4%
S. W.
Yeatman, Harry L., (T) 86, 1116 N.
H av., N. W.
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CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, W. near
13th, N. W., Washington, D. C— Medi-
cal and Surgical Staff. — Consulting Staff,
W. W. Johnston, M. D.. A. F. A. King,
M. D., N. S. Lincoln, M. D., J. W. N.
Lovejoy, M. D., D. Webster Prentiss,
M. D.; Attending Physicians, J. Ford
Thompson, M. D., Samuel S., Adams,
M. D., George N. Acker, M. D., Swan
M. Burnett, M. D.; Outdoor, 0. B.
Boyle, M. D., Irving J. Rand, M. D.;
Afist. Francis R. Hagner, M. D. ; Phar-
macist, P. G. Smith, Ph. G. ; Matron,
Miss M. L. Rogers.
COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR
WOMEN, AND LYING-IN ASYLUM,
25th and Penna. ave., N. W., Washing-
ton, D. G. — Medical and Surgical Staff.—
John A. Stoutenburgh, M. D., J. T. Kelly,
M. D., J. Wesley Bovee, M. D., Isaac
S. Stone, M. D., J. Foster Scott, M. D.,
A. F. A. King, M. D.; Supt., Miss G.
F. Pope.
GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR
THB INSANE, Nicholas ave, Washing-
ton, D. C— Visiting day, Wednesday,
2 to 5 p. m. Medical Staff.— W. W.
Godding, M. D., Medical Supt; A. H.
Wilmer, M. D., First Asst.; W. T.
Stack, M. D., Second Asst; A. C. Pat-
terson, M. D., Third Asst.; I. A. Simp-
son, M. D., Fourth Aest.; C. A Lati-
mer, M. D., Fifth Asst.; G. W. Foster,
M. D., Sixth Asst.; I. W. Blackburn,
M. D., Pathologist; I. A. Barry, M. D,
Night Medical Officer; Mrs. H. A. Nor-
ton, Matron.
WASHINGTON HOME FOR IN-
CURABLES, North of Road St., bet.
31st and 32d sts. Visiting hours, 2 to 5
p. m., daily. Medical Staff.— M. F.
Cuthbert, M. D., S. S. Adams, M. D.,
G. Wythe Cook, M. D., W. Sinclair
Bowen, M. D.; House Physician, J.
Spencer Hough, M. D.; Matron,' Miss
Ellen Hawkins.
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N sts., Washington, D. 0. Open daily
(except Sunday) at 1 P. M. Medical and
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Surgical Staff.— Consiilting Surgeons,
W. V. Marmion, M. D., D. W. Prentiss,
M. D., Franeli Hyatt, M. D.; Surgeon
in Charge, W. K. Butler, M. D.; Ass'ts,
O. A. M. McKimmie, M. D., F. A. St.
Olalr, M. D.
WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN
ASYLUM, cor. 14th and S, N. W.,
Washington, D. C. Visiting days first
Monday in each month, 12 to 2 P. M.
Strangers admitted daily (except Sun-
day). Medical and Surgical Staff. — Physi-
cians, Geo. B. Harrison, M. D., Chas.
R. Collins, M. D., H. P. P. Thompson,
M. D. ; Consulting Physician, Chas. E.
Hagner, M. D.; Oculist, Swan M. Bur-
nett, M. D. ; Dentists, W. Budington
Wright, D. D. S.; Superintendent, Mrs.
Wright; Matron, Miss Samson.
EASTERN DISPENSARY, 217 Dela-
ware avenue, N. E., Washington, D. C.
Treats Diseases of the Nose, Throat,
Chest and Ear. Days of service, Tues-
day and Friday, 1 to 2 P. M. Medical
Staff.— E. T. Chamherlin, M. D., L.
Eliot, M. D., J. T. Winter, M. D., J. V.
Carraher, M. D., C. R. Dufour, M. D.,
L. K. Beatty, M. D., D. O. Leech, M.D.,
Ass't; Physicians, H. 0. Duffey, M. D.,
J. E. Walsh, M. D., P. E. Maxey,
M. D., J. D. Bradfield, M. D., 0. L.
Dradfield, M. D„ C. L. Demarest, M. D.,
0. E. Emmons, M. D., J. E. Toner,
M. D., J. T. Cole, M. D., O. H. Coumbe,
M. D., W. S. Bowen, M. D., W. B.
French, M. D. ; Consulting Board, J. W.
Bayne, M. D., J. C. McGuire, M. D.,
D. H. Hazen, M. D., F. Hyatt, M. D.,
D. W. Prentiss, M. D., S. M. Burnett,
M. D., G. B. Harrison, M. D.; House
Physicians, George O. Clarke, M. D.,
F. T. Chamherlin, ■ M. D., in charge;
Matron, Mrs. B. Fletcher.
NATIONAL HOMOEOPATHIC
HOSPITAL, N and 2d, N. W., Wash-
ington, D. C. Visiting days. Sun.,
Tues., Fri., 2 to 5 P. M. Tel. No. 569.
Medical Staff.— Grace Roberts, M. D.,
L. B. Swormstedt, M. D., E. Janney,
M. D., G. H. Lee, M. D., R. Kingsman,
M. D., H. Krogstad, M. D.; Surgical
Staff, T. L. Macdonald, M. D., D. H.
Riggs. M. D., H. H. Hawxhurst, M. D.;
Electricity, R. Munson, M. D. ; Dispen-
sary Staff, F. A. Swartwout, M. D.,
Resident, J. H. Bourman, M. D.; Ass't.
F. A. Swartwout, M. D.; Sup't Train-
ing School, Mary H. Ellison.
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR
FOUNDLINGS, 1715 15th, N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
CENTRAL DISPENSARY AND
EMERGENCY HOSPITAL, 15 C D,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
HOMOEOPATHIC DISPENSARY
AND EMERGENCY HOSPITAL,
Washington, D. 0.
WOMEN'S DISPENSARY, Md. av.,
0, m,, S. W., Washington, D. C.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE DIS-
TRICT OF COLUMBIA. Meets at
508 E street, Washington, D. C, every
Wednesday at 8 P. M. Samuel C.
Busey, M. D., Pres. ; J. Tabor Johnson,
M. D., Robert Reyburn, M. D., Thomas
C. Smith, M. D., V. Pres.; Cor. Sec'y,
Samuel S. Adams, M. D. ; Rec. Sec'y,
C. W. Franzoni, M. D.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Wash-
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in Washington fourth Tuesday in April.
Wm. R. King, M. D., Pres., 1422 E;
Richard Kingsman, M. D., Sec'y, 701
E, Capitol; Richard Kingsman, M. D.,
Delegate.
CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL SO-
CIETY.—R. M. Ellj-son, M. D., Sec'y,
1535 8th, N. W.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.— James
D. Morgan, M. D., Sec'y, 919 15th.
MIGROSOOPIOAL SOCIETY.— W.
W. AUeger, M. D., Sec'y, 1110 Florida
av., N. E.
WASHINGTON (D. C.) HOMOEO-
PATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.— An-
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Tuesday in December. T. L. Macdon-
ald, M. D., 1106 New York av.; Z. B.
Babbitt, M. D., 810 11th, N. W.; J.
B. G. Custis, M. D.,.T. L. Macdonald,
M. D., Delegates.
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AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
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14th, N. W.
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JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, A. M., M. P.,
Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin.
BENJAMIN T. SHIMWELL, M.D.,
Assistant Professor of Surgery.
ALBERT E. EOUSSEL, A.M., M.D.,
Assistant Professor of Practice and Clinical
Medicine.
SPENCER MORRIS, M. D.,
Adjunct Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
H. H. BOOM, M. D.,
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry.
W. C. HOLLOPETEB, A.M., M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Children's Diseaies.
ERNEST B. SANGEEE, M. D ,
Assistant Professor of Pathology.
CHARLES W. BUEE, A. M , M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Nervous Diseases.
ARTHUR H. CLEVELAND, M. D.,
Clinical Professor of Laryngology.
E. B. GLEASON, M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Otology.
The School requires an entrance examination or an equivalent degree.
Graduates in Pharmacy and Dentistry are admitted into the second year.
A three years' graded course is compulsory; a fourth year is recommended,
for which the degree of Doctor of Medicine, " Cum Laude," is given.
The clinical advantages and practical hedside instruction are unsurpassed.
Laboratory teaching and special quizzes on the various branches by the Professors.
Regular session begins October 1st.
Fourth year free to students having taken three years at this College.
For announcements or further information, apply to
DR. ERNEST LAPLACE, Dean,
Medico-Cbirargical College, Pbiladelpbia,
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