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| ALBANY COUNTY WHEELMEN, organized March 17, 1886; incorporated March 17, 1894. Club house Madison av. near Allen. James Bradford, Pres. W. J. Sutherland, Vice-Pres. Frank E. Cooley, Treas. Frank T. Boland, Sec. G. Illch, jr., Captain. Annual election in October.
ALBANY PHILATELIC CLUB. J. Benton Tip- ton, Pres. George H. Stevens, Vice-Pres. Charles F. Bridge, Treas. and Sec.
ALBANY PRESS CLUB, 106 State. Simeon Holroyd, Pres. William S. Dyer, Vice-Pres. Henry J. Gallien, Treas. Wm. J. Bryan, Gen. Sec. Annual election in April.
ALBANY YACHT CLUB. Club house, Rens- selaer. Wm. A. Wheeler, Com. George C. Bacheller, Vice Com. H. A. Grey, Treas. John H. Vlasblom, Sec.
ALPHA SIGMA. W. L. M. Phelps, Pres. and Cor. Sec. John E. McElroy, Treas. Richard V. De Witt, Rec. Sec.
CAPITAL BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB mneets room 12, De Graaf building, once a week. S. S. Smith, Sec. and Treas. Henry J. McClure, Director and Mgr.
CAPITAL CITY CLUB meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Bender Bldg. 73 State. Rooms open every evening. Frederick Easton, Pres. Wm. G. Strenge, Treas. Wm. P. Hoyland, Rec. Sec. L. Theodore A. Dreis, Fin. and Cor. Sec. Election in November.
CITY CLUB (THE) meets every Sunday at 2.15 P. M. at 119 Arch. Rooms open every evening. L. T. A. Dreis, Pres. Henry F. Wolters, Treas. William Keyes, Fin. Sec. Charles Voegelein, Rec. Sec.
DEUTSCHER CLUB meets every Thursday even- ing at 33 Hudson avenue. Eugene Haiss, Pres. Wm. Grandpre, Treas. Herman Horend, Sec. EMPIRE CURLING CLUB, Rink, Yates n. Lake av. E. C. Skinner, Pres. J. A. Lehmann, Treas. H. S. Foster, 446 Broadway, Sec.
EMPIRE STEAM YACHT CLUB, boat house foot of Gansevoort. G. W. Smith, Commodore. John Finn, Treas. John Shea, Green cor. Plum, Sec. C. Wright, Captain.
EXCELSIOR REPUBLICAN CLUB meets second Friday evening of each month at 513 Broadway. J. E. Bruce, Pres. Alex. A. Simpson, Ist Vice- Pres. Edward B. Irving, 2d Vice-Pres. A. C. Smith, Treas. Charles Shelvy, Rec. Sec. Robert Thompson, Cor. Sec.
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HACK FARES.
FORESTER , GUN CLUB. Organized May 6, 1879. Grounds at Garbrance station, Troy road. Robert Lenox Banks, jr., Pres. Harry H. Valen- tine, Treas. Harry Roy Sweny, Sec.
FORT ORANGE CLUB (THE). Organized Jan. 31, 1880. Club house, 110 Washington avenue. Charles Tracey, Pres. Donald McCredie, Treas. Irving B. Easton, Sec. John T. Norton, I. D. F. Lansing, Edward Bowditch, House Commitlee.
MOHICAN CANOE CLUB OF ALBANY. Club house at Staats Landing. Gardner C. Leonard, Captain. Joseph S. House, Mate. William S. Hackett, Purser and Sec.
NORTH END WHEELMEN. Organized March, 1896. Incorporated April, 1897. Headquarters Broadway corner Tivoli, meet second and fourth Tuesday. John W. Viggers, Pres. O. J. McKee, Vice-Pres. Edward J. McGeough, Treas. John
J. Connelly, Fin. Sec. Wm. J. Burke, Rec. Sec. P. H. McKcon, Capt.
RIDGEFIELD ATHLETIC CLUB OF ALBANY. Grounds Partridge near Madison avenue. Charles L. Pruyn, Pres. L. C. A. Whitney, Vice-Pres. C. H. Sabin, Treas. John B. Marsh, Sec.
SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB (The), William J. Milne, Pres. C. T. R. Smith, Vice-Pres. Charles N. Cobb, Treas. Henry L. Taylor, 1086 Madi- son avenue, Sec. Elcction in November.
UNCONDITIONAL REPUBLICAN CLUB (in- corporated), club house 46 Beaver, meets first Tuesday of cach month. J. Sheldon Frost, Pres. Wm. B. Mix, Treas. Theo. C. Hecker, Sec.
WEST END GUN CLUB. Organized Dec. 6, 1889. Shooting grounds on Colvin av. Chas. A. Beckford, Pres. John B. Sanders, Treas. Horace B. Derby, Sec.
HACK FARES.
The prices which may be charged by the owner or i drivers of hackney coaches, cabs or other carriages for conveying passengers therein, are as follows:
For each passenger for any distance, within the paved streets, not exceeding one mile, fifty cents. But no omnibus shall charge or receive more than twenty-five cents for the conveyance of each pas- senger within the paved streets, not exceeding one mile.
For each passenger for any distance within the paved streets over one mile and not exceeding two miles, seventy-five cents.
For each passenger for any distance over two miles, not exceeding three miles, one dollar.
For each passenger from any part of the paved streets to the Alms House and back with the privi- lege of detaining the carriage at said Alms House, two dollars.
For each passenger from any part of the paved streets to the Penitentiary and back, with the
privilege of detaining the carriage at said Peni- tentiary thirty minutes, seventy-five cents.
For attending a funeral from any part of the city east of Robin street, to any part of the public burial grounds of the city, for each carriage two dollars.
The owner or driver of any hackney coach, cab or other carriage, shall be allowed for every hour the same may be detained, except as aforesaid, for each carriage one dollar for the first hour, and for every additional hour seventy-five cents; or the pas- senger or passengers may have the privilege of keeping the carriage all day, between the hours of eight in the morning and six in the evening, for eight dollars. Such owner or driver shall also be allowed to charge for one hundred and twenty-eight pounds of baggage at the same rate as for a passenger.
HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, Etc.
ALBANY CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR IN- FIRMARY, at St. Peter's Hospital.
ALBANY CITY HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, 123 North Pearl. Fred- erick Harris, Pres. E. W. Murphey, Vice-Pres. C. V. Winne, Treas. James W. Cox, Sec. E. De L. Palmer, A. N. Brady, J. W. Cox, C. V. Winne, E. W. Murphey, Fred. Harris, James H. Manning, James Ten Eyck,' Albert J. Wing, Board of Trustees. Drs. Charles E. Jones, G. E. Gorham. G. E. Noble, F. J. Cox, W. J. Mc- Kown, Attending Physicians. Drs. W. E. Mil- bank, Edw. G. Cox, A. B. Van Loon, W. N. Nead, Attending Surgeons. Dr. Ernest P. Bix- by, Res. Physician. L. S. Congdon, Supt.
ALBANY GUARDIAN SOCIETY AND HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS, 553 Clinton av. cor. Perry. Mrs. Frederick Townsend, Directress. Miss Emily D. Sumner, Treas. Mrs. Mary L. Benedict, 16 La Fayette, Rec. Sec. Mrs. John G. Philip, Matron. Thomas Flynn, Janitor. Election in December.
ALBANY HOSPITAL, Howard cor. Eagle. In- corporated April, 1849. James McCredie, Pres. Lewis Deitz, Vice-Pres. Charles R. Knowles, Treas. Gustavus Michaelis, Sec. See page 570. ALBANY HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES, 390 Madison av. Incorporated Nov. 14, 1884. Wm.
H. Murray, M. D., Pres. of Board of Trustees. Robert Geer, Treas. C. N. Phelps, Sec. John H. Farrell, John W. McNamara, Trustees. H. Hun, M. D., Howard Van Rensselaer, M. D., Andrew M. McFarlane, M. D., Physicians in charge. Dr. S. R. Morrow,' Surgeon in charge. Mrs. Eleanor Spensley, Pres. of Women's Board. Mrs. S. D. Van Natta, First Vice-Pres. of Wo- men's Board. Mrs. Pauline Watson, Second Vice-Pres. Miss Mary York, Sec. of Women's Board. See page 573.
ALBANY HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. Mrs. Wm. L. Learned, Pres. Miss Abby Spencer Lansing, Treas. Mrs. Luther Tucker, 174 Washington av., Sec.
ALBANY ORPHAN ASYLUM (THE), Robin be- tween Western and Washington avs. John F. Rathbone, Pres. David A. Thompson, Treas. A. V. De Witt, Tweddle Building, Sec. Mrs. Albert D. Fuller, Matron and Supt.
LATHROP MEMORIAL, 132 Washington av. Mrs. A. M. Randall, Housekeeper.
CHILD'S HOSPITAL, Elk corner Hawk. Rt. Rev. Wm. Croswell Doane, Pres. Edward Bow- ditch, Treas. Caroline G. Hun, Sec. In charge of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus.
CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF ANGELS, 183
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Central av., of the Order of Minor Conventuals. | OPEN DOOR MISSIONS HOSPITAL FOR IN- Rev. Fidelis M. Voigt. Superior.
DOMINICAN CONVENT, Madison avenue below Partridge, under the charge of superior mother M. Loyola. Father Pineault, Chaplain.
HOME FOR AGED MEN (THE), Troy road near Menand's road. David A. Thompson, Pres. Dudley Olcott, Treas. A. Page Smith, 445 Broadway, Sec. Mrs. Mary H. Stoddard, Ma- tron. John Allen, Janitor. Annual election in October.
HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD AND ST. ANN'S SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY, Central av. corner Boulevard. Rev. Father Meegan, Chaplain. Mother Mary de Sales in charge.
HOUSE OF SHELTER (THE), Howard corner Wendell. Austin S. Kibbee, Pres. Samuel S. Hatt, Treas. Miss M. L. Dare, Matron.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, 391 Central avenue.
CURABLES, 3 Columbia place. Miss J. A. Lansing, Pres. Miss E. A Dempsey, Treas. Mrs. Elizabeth Holroyd, Matron.
ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL, Broadway cor. North Ferry, in charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Ed. J. Hussey, Nat. Com. Bank, Treas. See page 572.
ST. VINCENT (Catholic) ORPHAN ASYLUM. (Male and Female) of Albany. Rt. Rev. Bishop Burke, Pres. of Board.
Boys-Western avenue, under the direction of the Christian Brothers. Rev. Brother Ampian, Director.
GIRLS-106 Elm above Eagle. Sister Emily, Superioress.
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES ORPHAN ASYLUM, Schuyler Mansion, Clinton street, under the di- rection of the Sisters of Charity. Sister Mary Agnes in charge.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
ALBANY ART UNION (The) 55 N. Pearl, Ralph W. Thacher, Pres. and Treas. Photographs, etc.
ALBANY BILL POSTING & ADVERTISING CO., 55 Beaver. Capital $1,000. James H. Carroll, Treas. J. Ballard Carroll, Manager. Bill posting, distributing and exterior adver- tising.
ALBANY BILLIARD BALL COMPANY, Grand corner Plain. Capital $30,000. Peter Kinnear, Pres. and Treas. Lewis Deitz, Sec. Billiard and pool balls.
ALBANY BONSILATE BUTTON CO. (THE), Church cor. Pruyn. Capital $20,000. F. C. Manning, Pres. and Treas. William Lerch, Sec. Buttons.
ALBANY BRASS AND IRON COMPANY, 165 Broadway. Incorporated 1894. Capital $15,000. T. Kerwin, Pres. A. Lawyer, Treas. W. J. Mulholland, Sec. T. J. Sullivan, Gen. Man. Brass castings, plumbers' supplies, etc. See p. 594.
ALBANY CARD AND PAPER MFG. CO., 315- Iamilton. Capital $50,000. J. Warner Bott, Pres. and Treas. J. Allen Warner, Sec. Photographic mounts, card board, etc.
ALBANY CHEMICAL COMPANY, 2-24 Broad- way. Capital $5,000. G. Michaelis, Pres. W. T. Mayer, Sec. and Treas. Chemicals.
ALBANY CITY BAND. Incorporated 1892, head- quarters 466 Broadway. J. E. Jones, Pres. Joseph Klein, Ist, Treas. John J. Madden, Sec. C. H. Collins, Man. and Director.
ALBANY CITY DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 777 Broadway. S. F. Bullis, D. D. S., Manager.
ALBANY CLEARING CO., 40 N. Pearl, rooms 3 and 4. Capital $20,000. J. B. Cleghorn, Sec. See page 568.
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ALBANY COLD STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY, 359 Broadway. J. D. Capron, Pres. Edward C. Smith, Treas. Thos. Austin, Sec.
ALBANY DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO., execu- tive office 47 Maiden lane. Hudson River Tele- phone building. Capital $20,000. Selden E. Marvin, Pres. F. W. Newman, Vice-Pres. J. J. Fitzsimons, Treas. W. B. Butler, Sec.
ALBANY ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COM- PANY, 71 Trinity place. Wm. M. Whitney, Pres.
ALBANY ENGRAVING CO. (THE), Nat. Ex- press Bldg. Incorporated 1893. Wm. Bradford,
Pres. F. G. Jewett, Vice-Pres. Edward T. Jewett, Sec. James Bradford, Treas. W. S. Waterbury, Mgr. See index to adv.
ALBANY FELT CO., 1 to 19 Thacher. James W. Cox, jr., Pres. and Treas. Selden E. Marvin, Sec. Papermakers' felt and jackets.
ALBANY GERMAN PRINTING AND PUB- LISHING CO., 13 Beaver. Capital $5,000. Max Kurth, Pres. and Treas. John Weyrich, jr., Sec. Publishers and printers.
ALBANY HARDWARE AND IRON COMPANY, 39 to 43 State. Bicycle Department 73 State, also Division, Union and Hamilton. Capital $125,000. Charles H. Turner, Pres. James K. Dunscomb, Treas. W. B. Wackerhagen, Sec. Hardware and metals. See front cover.
ALBANY LAND IMPROVEMENT AND BUILD- ING COMPANY (The), 31 N. Pearl. Capital $200,000. Gaylord Logan, Sec. and Treas.
ALBANY PERFORATED WRAPPING PAPER COMPANY, Colonie, Montgomery, and North Lansing. Seth Wheeler, Pres. Wm. A. Wheeler, Treas. Edgar Wheeler, Sec. Toilet, wrapping paper, etc. See page 633.
ALBANY PIER COMPANY. Ira A. Place, New York, Pres. Robert Geer, Sec. Francis A. Harrington, Supt. James Farrell, Collector. Election in March.
ALBANY SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE CO., Maiden lane cor. Lodge. Capital $90,000. Daniel Leonard, Pres. Edgar C. Leonard, Treas. and Sec. Wm. W. Boyd, Supt. Safe Deposit and Storage. See page 561.
ALBANY STEAM TRAP COMPANY, office and works, 60 Church. James H. Blessing, Sec. and Treas. Steam traps, valves, etc. See p. 594.
ALBANY TERMINAL WAREHOUSE CO., 2-24 Tivoli. Capital $25,000. W. B. Van Rensselaer, Pres. E. N. Mckinney, Treas and Sec. See index to advs.
ALBANY VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY, Manor cor. Mill. Capital $50,000. Peter Kin- near, Pres. David M. Kinnear, Treas. and Sec. Flooring and mouldings.
ALBANY AND GREENBUSH BRIDGE COM- PANY, office 140 Broadway. James J. Belden, Pres. Charles T. Barney, Vice-Pres. J. O. Baker, New- York, Treas. and Sec. G. H. Donaldson, Supt.
AUSTIN A. C. ENGRAVING COMPANY, 80 and 82 State. James Ten;Eyck,"Pres. Howard
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Martin, Treas. and Sec. Half tone plates, etc. See index to advs.
BABCOCK AND SHANNON CO. (The), 111-115 S. Swan. Capital $30,000. Robert W. Shannon, Pres. Charles N. Gilbert, Treas. and Sec. Men's clothing.
BEVERWYCK BREWING COMPANY, 34 North Ferry. M. N. Nolan, Pres. and Treas. Aug. Kampfer, Sec. Joseph A. Shea, Asst. Sec. John Hoffman, Manager. See index to advs.
BRANDOW PRINTING COMPANY, 54 and 56 Dean, near State. A. S. Brandow, Pres. R. W. Brass, Treas. F. H. Evory, Sec. See foot lines. BRAINERD, TANNER GALLIEN CO., 72 and 74 Church. H. J. Brainerd, Pres. and Treas. J. C. Spencer, Vice-Pres. W. J. Tanner, Sec. Hardware specialties. Sce page 598.
BURNHAM MEDICINE CO., 611 Broadway. Samuel G. Payn, jr., Pres. George R. Payn, Treas. David H. King, Sec. Timber Bitters, etc. BURTON WM. H. CO. (THE), Centre, Colonie and N. Lansing. Established 1834. Incorporated 1892. Wm. H. Burton, Pres. A. N. Le Fevre, Treas. Wm. H. Burton, jr., Sec. Architectural woodwork. See index to advs.
B. PAYN'S SONS' TOBACCO CO., 820 and 822 Broadway, wholesale and retail, Broadway cor. Maiden lane. Capital $30,000. William Mc- Ewan, Pres. Alex. M. McEwan, Treas. and Sec. Tobacco, snuff and cigars. See index to advs.
CAPITAL CITY COLD STORAGE AND WARE- HOUSE CO., 72-77 Quay. E. P. Williams, Pres. Thomas W. Cantwell, Treas. Gurden G. Evartsen, Sec. H. W. Griswold, Mgr. See index to advs.
COLUMBIA DISTILLING CO., 18, 20 and 22 State. Charles Tracey, Pres. and Treas. John Moloney, Sec. See index to advs.
COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., 55 and 57 State. G. A. Van Allen, Pres. E. D. Jenison, Sec. See side lines and front cover.
CONSOLIDATED CAR HEATING CO., of Al- bany. Incorporated 1889. 413-423 N. Pearl. Robert C. Pruyn, Pres. E. A. Groesbeck, Sec. Charles A Sheldon, Gen. Man. and Treas. Car heating and lighting apparatus.
CONSOLIDATED NEWS ASSOCIATION. In- corporated. Embracing the Legislative Press Syndicate. Waterman building, 467 Broadway. Capital $2,500. Charles W. Abrams, Pres. Edward S. Luther, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. Legislative news.
CONSUMERS' ICE COMPANY (THE), Erie street. Capital $10,000. D. J. Hartnett, Pres. L. B. Tibbitts, Treas. De Witt C. Becker, Sec. Ice storage.
COX BRASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited), 63 and 65 Beaver. Capital $25,000. A. B. Brown, Pres. and Vice-Pres. John W. Cox, Treas. and Sec. Beer pumps.
DIAMOND PASTE COMPANY (The), 66 and 68 Hamilton. Capital $60,000. John H. Day, Pres. William P. Rudd, Sec. and Treas. Paste. DRISLANE W. E. CO., 38 N. Pearl. Capital $100,000. W. E. Drislane, Pres. Thomas J. Bishop, Treas. and Sec. Groceries.
ECLIPSE MANUFACTURING CO., 20 Hamil- ton. Capital $1,000. M. J. Locke, Pres. C. F. Williams, Treas. W. E. Gledhill, Sec. Collar and cuff machinery.
ECONOMIC POWER AND CONSTRUCTION CO., 57 State. George H. Thacher, Pres. Wil- liam G. Rice, Vice-Pres. Robert D. Williams, Treas. and Sec.
ECONOMICAL EGG BEATER CO., 93 State. Capital $3,000. Chas. F. Rushmore, Pres. J. S. Frost, Treas. L. C. Warner, Sec. Egg beaters.
EMBOSSING COMPANY (The), 10-20 Pruyn. Capital $50,000. Charles L. Pruyn, Pres. M. H. Rochester, Sec. and Treas. Dominoes, checkers, etc.
FONDA D. H., DRUG CO., 70 State. Incorporated 1889. Douw II. Fonda, Pres. George B. Bruen, Treas. Douw H. Fonda, 2d, Sec. Wholesale druggists.
GARTLAND'S TENTH REGT. MILITARY BAND (incorporated), 75 State. John L. Gart- land, Director and Man.
GOOLD JAMES CO., Broadway foot of Schuyler. Capital $100,000. William D. Goold, Pres. Charles B. Goold, Sec. Carriages and sleighs. See page 613.
HARRIS ELECTRIC METER CO., office 9 S. Pearl. Wm. B. Harris, Pres. Howard Hen- drickson, Treas. and Sec.
HEDRICK BREWING CO., 400-410 Central av. Capital $50,000. William Hedrick, Pres. Joseph B. Zeiser, Treas. and Sec. Lager. Sce index to advs.
HILTON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CO., 48 Commercial Bank Building. Works, Bridge street. Elnathan Sweet, jr., Sec. and Treas. Bridges.
HINCKEL BREWING COMPANY, Park ave- nue, Myrtle avenue, S. Swan. Capital $300,000. Chas. A. Hinckel, Pres. and Treas. Isaac Hough, Vice-Pres. G. C. Sniper, Sec. Fred Hinckel, Man.
HOWELL E. W. CO., 380 Madison av., 130 Hud- son av., State street pier. Capital $50,000. E. W. Howell, Pres. Edgar B. Holden, Treas. and Sec. Charles B. Staats, Manager. Coal and wood. See front edge and page 614.
HUDSON RIVER BRIDGE CO., office room 18, Union Station. D. B. McCoy, Man. J. C. Irwin. Supt.
HUDSON RIVER TELEPHONE CO., 78 Chapel. Capital $2,000,000. Selden E. Marvin, Pres. J. J. Fitzsimons, Treas. W. B. Butler, Sec. and Auditor. Annual election in March.
HUDSON VALLEY ICE CO., office 33 State. Capital $50,000. Charles W. Smith, Pres. Jacob Alex, Treas. and Gen. Supt. Charles W. Smith, Sec.
JOURNAL CO. (The) 61 State and 5 to 9 James. William Barnes, jr., Pres. John M. Davis, Treas. John H. Lindsay, Sec. and Manager. Publishers of newspapers.
LA ROSE MANUFACTURING CO., Hamilton cor. Rose. A. F. La Rose, Pres.
LITTLEFIELD STOVE COMPANY (The), N. Pearl cor. Pleasant. Capital $200,000. D. G. Littlefield, Pres. H. C. Littlefield, Treas. and Sec. West Shore ranges.
LOUDON ROAD STAGE CO. Capital $1,100. John P. Stedman, Pres. Ralph A. Gove, Treas. Frank C. Hughson, Sec. Stages leave Broadway corner of State at 9.30 A. M., 2 and 5 P. M.
MATHER-GUERNSEY LIVE STOCK CO., 463 Broadway. Andrew E. Mather, Pres. and Treas. Benjamin Stronge, Sec.
MUNICIPAL GAS COMPANY, Albany Sav. Bank bldg., State cor. Chapel. Capital $2,000,- 000. A. N. Brady, Pres. Henry Bronk, Treas. and Sec. See page 563.
MUNICIPAL TELEGRAPH AND STOCK CO., 17-21 Steuben. John Mack, Pres. James L. Holland, Vice-Pres. J. F. Calder, Treas. J. C. Minahar, Genl. Mgr.
MURPHY THOMAS S. CO., Maiden lane cor. Dean. Capital $10,000. Charles F. Whitman, Pres. Wm. G. Don, Treas. and Sec. Book- binders ..
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NEWTON & CO. Incorporated June 8, 1891, | STANDARD EMERY WHEEL CO., 909, 913 Albany, N. Y., and Metuchen, N. J. Capital Broadway. A. C. Van Gaasbeck, Pres. E. N. Mckinney, Treas. W. C. Van Alstyne, Sec. See page 593. $125,000. John M. Newton, Pres. and Treas. Wm. S. Moseley, Sec. Fire brick. Election in June.
NOVELTY KNITTING CO., 310 Broadway. Capital $50,000. Oscar Smith, Pres. Collins Arnold, Treas. and Sec. Specialties in infants' knit goods.
OSGOOD DREDGE CO., 37 State. Capital, $75,- 000. James Clark, Pres. John K. Howe, Sec. and Treas. Dredges and steam shovels. See page 609.
PAGE BOOK COVER CO. (The), 36 Beaver. Capi- tal, $1,200. E. M. Page, Pres. C. M. Hawley, Treas. L. H. Burdick, Sec. Self-locking book covers.
PATENT AND INVENTION CO., office 82 State. Howard Hendrickson, Pres. Wm. B. Harris, Treas. and Sec.
QUINN & NOLAN ALE BREWING CO. (The), 30 North Ferry. M. N. Nolan, Pres. and Treas. R. A. Gordon, Sec. E. J. B. Murray, Asst. Sec. John Hoffman, Gen. Man.
RATHBONE, SARD & CO., N. Ferry cor. Rath- bone. Capital, $800,000. John F. Rathbone, Pres. Grange Sard, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. Edward Bowditch, Sec. and Treas. Stoves and ranges.
RAYMORE PIANO CO. 911-923 Broadway. Capi- tal, $135,000. Henry J. Raymore, Pres. Edward N. Mckinney, Treas. and Sec. Pianofortes. See page 631.
RIBLET C. F. CO. (The), 63 and 65 S. Pearl. Capital, $10,000. William Reuton, Pres. M. Ellingworth, Treas. Frank H. Umpleby, Sec. House furnishings.
RIGGS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., 27 and 29 Columbia. Richard B. Leake, Pres. and Treas.
ROBERT GEER SALT CO., 109 Pier, James L. Geer, Norwich, Conn., Pres. Robert Geer, Vice- Pres. and Treas. Samuel P. Lyons, Sec.
SCHILLING CO. (The), 32 and 34 Howard. Adolf Schilling, Treas. and Sec. Marble, tiling, mosaic, cut stone. See page 621.
SCHROON LAKE GAS & MINING CO. General office 73 State. Capital, $50,000. C. F. Taylor, Schroon Lake, Pres. James E. Noble, Treas. Allan R. Macdonald, Sec.
SILL F. N. COMPANY, Grand cor. Hamilton, and Broadway corner Rensselaer. Samuel S. Hatt, Pres. Jesse A. White, Treas. George J. Hatt, Sec. Coal. See page 616.
SKINNER DECORATIVE CO. (The), 564 Broad- way. George J. Skinner, Pres. Eugene P. Gross, Treas. A. Page Smith, Sec.
SMITH & HERRICK CO., 619 and 621 Broad- way. Capital, $30,000. E. Leroy Smith, Pres. Frank C. Herrick, Vice-Pres. and Treas. Chas. F. Snow, Sec. Shoes.
STEPHENSON MANUFACTURING CO., office 467 Broadway, works Second avenue corner Beek- man. Capital, $30,000. Wm. E. Milbank, Pres. J. F. Stephenson, Treas. E. A. Kellogg, Sec. and Manager. Boiler compound, etc. See page 600.
STURTEVANT MANUFACTURING COM- PANY. Druggists' sundries, . 9 State. J. L. Sturtevant, Pres.
TAYLOR BREWING AND MALTING CO., 133 Broadway .- N. B. Taylor, Pres. H. P. Kernochan, Treas. J. F. Kernochan, Sec. See index to advs.
THEPURE BAKING POWDER CO., 17 and 19 Green. Capital, $100,000. Theo. D. Robinson, Pres. C. S. Merrill, Treas. T. F. Romeyn, 214 Hudson avenue, Sec. Baking powder.
TOWNSEND FURNACE AND MACHINE SHOP CO. (The), Broadway corner Rensselaer. Capital $80,000. Gen. Franklin Townsend, Pres. John T. Brady, Treas. and Sec. Ezra Loughren, Supt. Machinery and machinery castings. See page 595.
UNIÓN LAUNDRY CO., 8 and 10 Union. Joseph W. Russell, Pres. Grant Newcomb, Treas. Mrs. Udavilla Duncan, Sec. Laundry and carpet cleaning. See top lines.
U. S. GOLF CLUB MFG. CO., Lyon block. Capi- tal, $1,000. H. R. Sweny, Pres. and Treas. Golf clubs.
UNIVERSITY STATIONERY CO. (THE), 8 and 10 S. Pearl. Capital $4,000. C. H. Boughton, Pres. Gaylord Logan, Treas. and Sec. Print- ing and mfg. stationers.
VAN HEUSEN CHARLES CO. (The), 468 and 470 Broadway and 11 James. Capital $100,000. Charles M. Van Heusen, Pres. George W. Pierce, Treas. Leonard Jones, Sec. Importers of china, etc.
VAN RENSSELAER LAND CO. 25 North Pearl. Capital $400,000. Nathaniel Thayer, Pres. W. R. Van Rensselaer, Treas.
WEED-PARSONS PRINTING CO. "39 and 41 Columbia. Capital $50,000. James H. Man- ning, Pres. James M. Ruso, Treas. and Sec. Printers. See page 633.
WEST ALBANY STOCK YARDS CO. Principal office West Albany. John B. Doerr, Wm. Fiss, A. D. Cronk. Rufus Rand, West Albany, Supt.
WESTCOTT EXPRESS CO., Room 13, Union sta- tion. A. T. Smith, Pres. W. H. Hollister, Treas. Shepard Tappen, Sec.
WHEELER RENT AND POWER COMPANY. (Limited.) Office 82 State. Seth Wheeler, Pres. George D. Miller, Treas. and Sec.
RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, STAGES AND FERRIES.
Railroad Companies.
ADIRONDACK RAILROAD CO., office N. Pearl cor. Steuben. H. G. Young, Vice-Pres. C. D. Hammond, Supt. H. C. North, Asst. Supt. P. Wadsworth, G. F. A. J. W. Burdick, G. P. A. J. W. Sprong, Pur. Agent.
ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD (leased by the Delaware and aHudson"Canal Co).
BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Union station, foot of Steuben. Nathaniel Wales, Rens- selaer, Division Superintendent. M. Living- ston, Rensselaer, Freight Agent. See page 583. DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL CO., oper- ate Albany and Susquehanna R. R., Rensselaer and Saratoga R. R., and New York and Canada R. R. General office, N. Pearl cor. Steuben. Freight offices, 'Susquehanna Division, Green cor.
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SOCIETIES.
of Vine; Saratoga Division, Livingston av. near R. R. Horace G. Young, Albany, 2d Vice-Pres. L. H. Stewart, Local Auditor. C. D. Hammond, Albany, Supt. P. II. Connors, Albany, Asst. Supt. Susq. Div. H. C. North, Albany, Asst. Supt. Saraloga and Champlain Divisions. R. H. Brown, Albany, Chief Engineer. R. C. Blackall, Albany, Supt. Machinery. Paul Wadsworth, Albany, Gen. Freight Agt. J. W. Burdick, Albany, Gen. Passenger Agent. J. White Sprong, Albany, Purchasing Agent. See page 584.
NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. Office Union station, foot of Steu- ben. Freight offices, Orange cor. Water. F. A. Harrington, Supt. bet. Albany and De Witt. F. J. Wolfe, Gen. Baggage Agent, also general agent passenger department, room 10, Union sta- tion, Albany. Sce page 582.
RENSSELAER AND SARATOGA RAILROAD AND NEW YORK AND CANADA RAIL- ROAD (leased by the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.).
WEST SHORE RAILROAD (N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co., lessees). Freight office, foot of Church. Percy R. Todd, Traffic Manager. C. E. Lam- bert, Gen. Passenger Agent. Francis La Bau, Gen. Freight Agent. Allen Bourne, Purchasing Agent. A. T. Benjamin, Freight Agent, foot of Church. F. J. Wolfe, Gen. Agent, passenger de- partment, room 10, Union station, Albany. Le- land Edwards, City P. and T. A., 23 Maiden lane.
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