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Assets of United States Branch, Net Surplus, -
UNITED STATES TRUSTEES.
Gen'l LOUIS FITZGERALD, Chairman. IIon. ASHBEL GREEN. Hon. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW.
Atlanta Home Insurance Co.,
ESTABLISHED 1882.
ROBERT J. LOWERY, President. JOEL HURT, Secretary,
CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.
Total Assets,
$759,694.52
Total Liabilities,
= 109,131.25
Net Surplus to Policy Holders, =
650,563.27
Represented by S. L. FOSTER, Agent, 33 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
The Largest Company in the World. WRITING BOTH LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
ASSETS, SURPLUS,
$47,584,967.1 1 6,887,873.70
Total Paid to Policy Holders since organization, $104,738,998.31.
FOR AGENCIES OR RATES, APPLY TO
W. S. ROBERTS, Mang'r, Telephone 303. 37 State Street, Albany, N. Y.
THERE ARE NO MORE JUST AND LIBERAL POLICY CONTRACTS ON THE MARKET THAN THOSE OF THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OF MILWAUKEE, WIS.
THE STRONGEST OF ALL THE LEADING COMPANIES.
It is the largest purely American company, confining its business to the healthy portions of the United States.
ITS Larger per cent. of Surplus-Smaller proportionate Expense-Higher rate of Interest Earnings- Lower ratio of Death Losses-enable the NORTHWESTERN 10 furnish Life Insurance at a lower net cost than other companies. You can prove it by a comparison of policy results.
A. F. BARRETT, General Agent, 93 State St., Albany, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED.
Send date, month and year of your birth, and sample policy, illustration of current dividends and comparisons of policy results in the various companies will be mailed to you.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ROYAL INSURANCE CO.
LIVERPOOL, ENG. STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH, JAN. 1, 1898. Held in the U. S. for the special protection of its American policy holders, $7,400,199.78 Liabilities,
NET SURPLUS,- -
5,039,723.90
$2,363,475.88
ALBANY BRANCH OFFICE, CORNER STATE AND JAMES STREETS. CHARLES L. COVE, Manager.
AGENCY OF SECURITY INSURANCE CO., OF NEW HAVEN. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE, OF LONDON.
NEW JERSEY PLATE GLASS INSURANCE CO. ERIE FIRE INSURANCE CO., BUFFALO.
CONSOLIDATED COLLECTING CO COMMERCIAL AGENCY. OUR SYSTEM WINS.
THE CONSOLIDATED COLLECTING CO. (LIMITED.) Bender Bldg. Tel. 1108, Chapel, Albany, N. Y. A. B. NEUBAUR, Manager. Attorneys in all cities and towns in the United States and Canada. Collections Made Everywhere.
C. W. EATON,
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE,
21 North Pearl Street. Telephone 1050, Chapel.
Real Estate sold, exchanged or rented. Rents collected and Property cared for. INSURANCE WRITTEN IN FIRST CLASS COMPANIES.
E. DEL. PALMER, REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, APPRAISED, LEASED, RENTS COLLECTED, REPAIRS MADE AND ALL DETAILS ATTENDED TO.
FURNITURE STORAGE
In Upper Stories of same building, with Elevator and Separate Locked Rooms.
98 State Street, - - ALBANY, N. Y.
Telephone 252, Chapel.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE LARGEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. The Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK.
RICHARD A. MCCURDY, President.
ASSETS OVER $255,000,000.00.
For full particulars as to plans, rates, etc., apply to T. HOWARD LEWIS, General Agent, Home Savings Bank Building, 13 North Pearl Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
THE BRADSTREET MERCANTILE AGENCY,
THE BRADSTREET COMPANY, PROPRIETORS.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES, Nos. 279, 281, 283 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. OFFICES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, Canada, the European Continent, Australia and in London, England.
ALBANY OFFICE, No. 467 BROADWAY.
ANDREW DODGE, REAL ESTATE,
Bought, Sold, Exchanged, Full Care Taken, Leased, Rents Collected, Repairs Made, &c. FIRE INSURANCE IN THE BEST COMPANIES. All Kinds of Commercial Business Handled. 86 STATE STREET.
M. V. B. BULL, STATE AGENT, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Eastern New York, New Hampshire, Vermont and Western Massachusetts, Nos. 66 AND 68 STATE STREET.
Policies incontestable and non-forfeitable. Extended insurance in case of lapse, cash, paid-up, or loan values at option. Liberal and progressive dividends.
Energetic and reliable men can secure general agencies and desirable territory in either of the above states.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
THE NEW YORK LIFE INS, CO.
Endorsed by 82 Governments. The Oldest International Life Insurance Company in the World.
ASSETS, $200,694,441.
E. B. CANTINE, Agency Director. Albany County Bank Building, - ALBANY, N. Y.
LASCH & WAGNER, AGENTS FOR THE Rochester German Fire Ins. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Michigan Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Detroit, Mich. Orient Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Fire Association, Philadelphia, Penn. United Firemen's of Philadelphia. PLATE GLASS, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. OFFICE, No. 68 STATE STREET, Milwain Building, ALBANY, N. Y.
DANIEL CASEY & SON,
REAL ESTATE
Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Appraised on Reasonable Terms. Special Attention Paid to Searches, Abstracts of Title, &c., &c. Loans Nego- tiated, Conveyances Accurately and Promptly Attended to. INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL BROKERS, 115 STATE STREET, (Under Van Vechten Hall)
DANIEL CASEY.
FRANK A. CASEY.
TELEPHONE 1438, CHAPEL. Albany, N. Y.
ALBANY CLEARING CO.
Rooms 3 and 5. 40 NO. PEARL ST. Telephone 108=3, Chapel.
Only Perfected Method of Commercial Rating for the Retail Trade, and for Collecting.
J. W. CLEGHORN, Vice-Prest. J. B. CLEGHORN, Sec.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
1846. THE STERLING OLD 1898. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOLDS ITS POLICIES $63,588,660 ASSETS, SOLID WITH . .. $7,360,936 SURPLUS A. A. DAYTON . . . 51 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y. Gen'I Agent, 1898.
On a 3 per cent Reserve, and has made for its Members by STRICT ECONOMY Of MANAGE - MENT, $55,525,002 more than it has received from them. A Result Unequaled by any other Company.
1847.
PENN MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOLDS AN ENVIABLE POSITION AMONG THE GREAT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF OUR COUNTRY.
51 YEARS OF EFFORT, guided by conservative wisdom, has given it a record favorably appealing to the prospective insurer.
IT ISSUES ALL FORMS OF POLICIES approved by EXPERIENCE, and has some NEW PLANS, not issued by its competitors, particularly
desirable and up-to-date.
WILLIAMS & DOWNER, Managers, Agents of ability and energy desired. (EASTERN NEW YORK.)
69 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
EQUITABLE LIFE
Strongest Insurance Co. in the World. SURPLUS OVER $50,000,000.
F. A. McNAMEE, Manager, 38 de 40 State Street, - ALBANY, N. Y.
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO.
OF AMERICA,
Made Magnificent Gains in 1897 in Every Department of its Business.
Assets increased to $23,984,569.72
Income increased to 15,580,764.65
Surplus increased to 5,240,118.36 Insurance in force increased to 363, 1 17,590.00
The Prudential has Unexcelled Facilities for Transacting a Large Business, Industrial and Ordinary. The Prudential Offers the Best of all that is Good in Life Insurance and under the Best Conditions. HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J.
E. L. POST, Supt. Albany District, 59 & 61 N. Pearl St., ALBANY, N. Y.
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HOSPITAL.
THE ALBANY HOSPITAL, CORNER OF EAGLE AND HOWARD STREETS. FOUNDED 1849.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. SAMUEL H. FREEMAN, M. D.
CONSULTING OBSTETRICIAN. WILLIAM H. BAILEY, M. D.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, THROAT AND NOSE. JOHN M. BIGELOW, M. D.
PHYSICIANS.
SURGEONS.
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.
HENRY HUN, M. D.
JOSEPH D. CRAIG, M. D. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M.D.
WILLIS G. MACDONALD, M. D.
ASSISTANT ATTENDING PHYSICIAN.
LEO H. NEUMAN, M. D.
ATTENDING SPECIALISTS.
DISPENSARY PHYSICIANS.
CYRUS S. MERRILL, M. D., Eye and Ear.
HERMAN BENDELL, M. D., Eye and Ear.
LEO H. NEUMAN, M. D.
LORENZO HALE, M. D.
WM. G. LEWI, M.D.
LANSING B. WINNE, M. D.
GEORGE E. LOCHNER, M. D.
THOMAS A. RYAN, M. D. THOMAS W. JENKINS, M. D.
J. M. MOSHER, M. D.
MARTIN MAC HARG, M. D.
ASSISTANT ATTENDING OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL SURGEON. CHARLES H. MOORE, M. D.
PATHOLOGIST. GEORGE BLUMER, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
HOUSE PHYSICIAN,
REUBEN HAYES IRISH, M. D.
HOUSE SURGEON,
MARSHALL LATCHER, M. D.
ASST. HOUSE SURGEON,
CHARLES GOUL MCMULLEN, M. D.
PHARMACIST. FRANK JOSEPH PALMER, Ph. G.
SUPERINTENDENT.
SUPERINTENDENT OF TRAINING SCHOOL. MISS EMILY MAC DONNELL.
ALBANY HOSPITAL DISPENSARY,
FOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR, IS OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF
MEDICAL CASES-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 11 to 12 o'clock. SURGICAL CASES-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 11 to 12 o'clock.
EYE AND EAR CASES-Daily, Except Saturday and Sunday, from 11 to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF THE SKIN-Monday and Thursday, from 11 to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM-Tuesday and Friday from 11 to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 to 10 o'clock. DISEASES OF THROAT AND NOSE-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 to 12 o'clock.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS.
JAMES MCCREDIE, President. LEWIS DEITZ, Vice-President. CHARLES R. KNOWLES, Treasurer.
BENJAMIN W. ARNOLD, ANDREW E. MATHER, JESSE W. POTTS.
LEWIS DEITZ, GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS.
ROBERT C. PRUYN,
HENRY HUN, M. D.
JOHN G. MYERS, SIMON W. ROSENDALE,
CHARLES R. KNOWLES,
ABRAHAM LANSING,
JAMES MCCREDIE,
ARCHIBALD J. MCCLURE, ALBERT VANDER VEER, M.D., WILLIAM J. WALKER,
J. TOWNSEND LANSING, DUDLEY OLCOTT,
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.
WILLIAM L. LEARNED, RUFUS W. PECKHAM, The Mayor and Recorder of the City of Albany, ex-officio.
Besides charitable treatment at this Hospital, ample accommodations are furnished for paying patients, who may be attended either by their own physicians or by those of the Hospital Staff.
Rooms, including board and nursing, at from $8 to $20 per week. Beds in the Ward, $5 per week. For further information apply to the Superintendent at the Hospital.
In case of accident, if the ambulance is required to move the injured person TO THE HOSPITAL, the Chief of Police, City Building, must be notified.
OBSTETRIC SURGEON.
JAMES P. BOYD, M. D. Gynecologist.
FREDERIC C. CURTIS, M. D., Dermatology.
EZRA A. BARTLETT, M. D., Electricity.
ARTHUR G. ROOT, M. D., Throat and Nose.
ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D.
WILLIAM HAILES, JR., M. D. SAMUEL R. MORROW. M. D.
THEORDORE P. BAILEY. M. D.
WILLIAM B. WEMPLE.
GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS, Secretary.
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COLLEGE.
Albany Medical College. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF UNION UNIVERSITY.
1898=99.
ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, D. D., LL. D., President of the University.
ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D., PH. D., Dean of Faculty and Professor of Didactic, Ab- dominal and Clinical Surgery.
MAURICE PERKINS, M. D., Professor of Chemical Philosophy and Organic Chemistry.
JOHN MILTON BIGELOW, M. D., PH. D., Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Nose. LEWIS BALCH, M. D., PH. D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene.
SAMUEL BALDWIN WARD, M. D., PH. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. JAMES PETER BOYD, M. D.,
Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Diseases of Children.
WILLIS GAYLORD TUCKER, M. D., PH. D., Registrar and Professor of Inorganic and Analyti- cal Chemistry and Toxicology.
WILLIAM HAILES, M. D.,
Anthony Professor of Pathological Anatomy, Embryology, Histology and Fractures and Dislocations.
CYRUS STRONG MERRILL, M. D. Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. FREDERIC COLTON CURTIS, M. D., Professor of Dermatology. HENRY HUN, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System. SAMUEL ROSEBURGH MORROW, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and of Orthopedic and Operative Surgery. HERMON CAMP GORDINIER, M. D., Professor of Physiology. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D., l'rofessor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
JOSEPH DAVIS CRAIG, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, and Curator of the Museum.
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF A CORPS OF LECTURERS, INSTRUCTORS AND CLINICAL ASSISTANTS.
Four year graded course. Instruction by lectures, recitations, laboratory work, clinics and prac. tical demonstrations and operations. Admirable laboratory facilities in Chemistry, and in Histology, Pathology and Bacteriology, in the new Bender Hygienic Laboratory.
HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES .- Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Child's Hospital, Albany Hospital for Incurables, Albany County Hospital, Eye and Ear Infirmary, and their Dispensaries, are available for clinical purposes, to students.
FEES AND EXPENSES.
All fees are payable in advance, and are as follows : Matriculation, $5, payable each year ; Lecture course, $100 ; Perpetual Lecture Ticket, $300; Dissection, $10; Laboratory courses, $10 each (see cat- alogue) ; Graduation fee, $25.
The Regular Fall Session Commences Tuesday, September 27, 1898, and closes April 19, 1899.
VARIOUS PRIZES are awarded at the close of the term to meritorious students. Appointments to positions upon the house staff of the Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital and the Ellis Hospital at Schenectady, are made by competitive examination, open to the graduating class of the College.
COMMENCEMENT occurs April 19, 1899. The annual meeting of the Alumni Association is held on that day.
For Catalogue of the College or further information, address.
WILLIS G. TUCKER, M. D., Registrar, 4 LANCASTER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
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HOSPITAL.
ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL,
COR. BROADWAY AND NORTH FERRY STREET, ALBANY. IN CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY. E. J. HUSSEY, Treasurer. At Nat'l Commercial Bank. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.
CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.,
281 State Street.
D. V. O'LEARY, M. D., 10 Ash Grove Place.
A. VANDER VEER, M. D., 28 Eagle Street. J. M. BIGELOW, M. D., 54 Eagle Street.
JAMES P. BOYD, M. D., 152 Washington Ave.
ATTENDING PHYSICIANS,
HENRY HUN, M. D., - T. K. PERRY, M. D.,
HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D.,
ATTENDING DISPENSARY PHYSICIAN.
ANDREW MACFARLANE,
DISEASES OF NOSE AND THROAT,
CLEMENT F. THEISEN, M. D.
ATTENDING SURGEONS,
S. R. MORROW, M. D.,
P. J. KEEGAN, M. D.,
WM. HAILES, JR., M. D.,
J. V. HENNESSEY, M D.,
C. S. MERRILL, M. D., GEO. S. MUNSON, M. D., T. F. C. VAN ALLEN, M. D.,
OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL SURGEONS,
J. V. HENNESSEY, M. D., -
35 Clinton Avenue.
F. C. CURTIS, M. D., -
SKIN DISEASES, Every Saturday, 12 to I o'clock.
RESIDENT SURGEON, J. P. O'BRIEN, M. D.
17 Washington Avenue. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, G. M. GILCHRIST, M. D.
Patients who desire to enter the Hospital should make application to SISTER MARY ANTONIA, the Sister Superior. Patients are received without regard to their religious belief.
The price of board in the general wards is $5 per week. Those desiring private rooms are charged according to the accommodations furnished, from $7 to $12 per week.
An Advisory Board of Managers was organized in 1881. All financial matters are attended to by this board. The Sisters are thus enabled to give undivided attention to care of patients.
THE AMBULANCE may be called by telephoning to the Hospital, where arrangements may also be made for its private use.
ST. PETER'S DISPENSARY.
The Physicians and Surgeons on the Staff will attend the Dispensary during their respective Services.
This Department of the Hospital is open for the Reception of
MEDICAL CASES .- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 11 to 12 P. M. SURGICAL CASES .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 11 to 12 P. M. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 A. M. DISEASES OF NOSE AND THROAT .- From 12 to 1 P. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ADVICE AND MEDICINES ARE FURNISHED TO POOR PATIENTS WITHOUT CHARGE.
LEWIS BALCH, M. D.,
149 Washington Avenue.
- I74 Second St. 123 State Street.
29 South Hawk Street.
172 Washington Avenue.
29 S. Hawk Street. 48 Clinton Avenue. 197 Hamilton Street. 35 Clinton Avenue.
23 Washington Avenue. 30 Eagle Street. 48 Eagle Street. .
OBSTETRIC SURGEON,
-
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HOSPITAL.
ALBANY'S HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES,
390 MADISON AVENUE.
FOR RELIEF OF THE SICK POOR, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF RACE OR CREED.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Physicians in Charge.
HENRY HUN, M. D. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D. ANDREW MACFARLANE, M. D.
Surgeon in Charge. S. R. MORROW, M. D.
OFFICERS.
DR. WM. H. MURRAY, President of the Board of Trustees. ROBERT GEER, Treasurer. C. N. PHELPS, Secretary.
MRS ELEANOR SPENSLEY, President of Woman's Board.
MRS. S. D. VAN NATTA, Ist Vice-President Woman's Board.
MRS. PAULINE WATSON, 2d Vice President Woman's Board.
MISS MARY YORKE, Secretary Woman's Board.
TRUSTEES.
DR. WM. H. MURRAY, ROBERT GEER, C. N. PHELPS,
JOHN W. McNAMARA, JOHN H. FARRELL.
Financial matters are in charge of the Trustees of the Hospital.
Domestic matters are in charge of the Managers of the Hospital,
Contributions of money, clothing, provisions, bedding, etc., are earnestly requested, also contributions for the Building Fund, which may be sent direct to the Institution or to any one of the Officers.
VISITING DAYS : FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, FROM 3 TO 5 P. M.
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NEWSPAPERS.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL,
DAILY, $8 ; SEMI-WEEKLY, $2, and WEEKLY, $1.
Daily Delivered to any part of the city for 15 Cents per Week.
THE LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER
-AND
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT THE CAPITAL.
For Terms Address
THE JOURNAL COMPANY,
61 STATE STREET,
ALBANY, N. Y.
575
NEWSPAPERS.
ALBANY MORNING EXPRESS.
ESTABLISHED 1847.
Republican in Politics.
BEST PENNY MORNING PAPER
in the State outside of New York City.
LARGEST CIRCULATION
of any Morning Paper in Albany or vicinity.
6 Cents a Week, 25 Cents a Month,
$3.00 a Year.
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NEWSPAPERS.
THE ARGUS
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING.
Has the Largest Morning Circulation in Albany.
It is concededly the best Newspaper.
Advertisers appreciate these facts, as they use its columns more extensively than any other Albany Paper.
Law Printing, at lowest .
· · possible rates.
Job Printing,
Book Binding, Electrotyping, etc., etc.
THE ARGUS CO.,
BROADWAY and BEAVER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
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NEWSPAPERS.
JOHN H. FARRELL, Editor and Prop.
JOSEPH A. FARRELL, Business Manager.
The Times-Anion. . 43RD YEAR ...
[Every Evening Except Sunday. |
The TIMES-UNION is Independent, Fearless, Honest, Clean, and gives all the News. The TIMES-UNION establishment is one of the best equipped in the State. The paper is printed and folded on a Hoe Web Press at a speed of 48,000 copies an hour. Business men know its value as an advertising medium.
Four editions are printed so as to catch outgoing afternoon trains on the D. & H. Railroad as far north as the Canada Line; and southwest to Binghamton. By the West Shore and Hudson River Railroads as far south as Hudson and Kingston. By the New York Central Railroad as far west as Utica, and east on the Boston and Albany Railroad as far as Springfield, Mass.
TIMES-UNION Carrier boys deliver the paper to resi- dents of cities, villages and towns along the lines of the various railroads named. Villages off from lines of rail- road are reached by connecting stages daily. All the above in addition to our very large circulation in Albany. Experienced advertisers use the columns of the TIMES- UNION. It is a clean, Home newspaper.
TIMES-UNION BUILDING,
Cor. Green and Beaver Sts.,
ALBANY, N. Y.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY OTHER Albany Morning Newspaper.
THE
DAILY PRESS . KNICKERBOCKER SUNDAY PRESS, AND
ALBANY'S BEST NEWSPAPERS, delivered to sub- scribers for
10 Cts. PER WEEK,
Or at 50 per cent. less than the price of any other Albany newspaper which prints a paper seven days a week.
The great growth of the Subscription Lists of these News- papers is partly due to these facts,
THEY ARE THE BEST, THEY ARE THE MOST ENTERPRISING, THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST.
Delivery made by Route Carriers before 5 A. M., brings the DAILY PRESS-KNICKERBOCKER and SUNDAY PRESS to the breakfast tables of subscribers.
The Daily Press=Knickerbocker and Sunday Press
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS.
THE PRESS CO., Proprietors, Albany, N. Y. MYRON H. ROOKER, Editor. JOHN A. MCCARTHY, Publisher.
25
525
579
NEWSPAPERS.
1831,
Sulfit
THE 1898.
SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR. THE BEST
FOR THE FARMER, GARDENER,
FRUIT GROWER, BREEDER,
GRAZIER AND DAIRYMAN;
For Every Resident in the Country, and all interested in the Crops.
THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA.
Terms, $2 per year ; Four Copies for $6. WRITE FOR SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. SAMPLE COPIES, PROSPECTUS, ETC., FREE ON APPLICATION. - -ADDRESS
LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, ALBANY, N. Y.
Albany Freie Blaetter,
ESTABLISHED 1852. DAILY GERMAN PAPER WITH SIX PAGED SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT.
2 CENTS A COPY. 12 CENTS PER WEEK. Nos. 48 and 50 Beaver Street.
AUGUST MIGGAEL, - Proprietor. ALFRED H. KAESTNER,
JULIUS A. KAESTNER, -
Business Manager.
-
Editor.
LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY GERMAN PAPER in the VICINITY, JOB PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST RATES. For terms and all correspondence, address
FREIE BLAETTER,
ALBANY, N. Y.
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NEWSPAPERS.
THE
ALBANY TELEGRAM.
PUBLISHED SUNDAY MORNING.
130 STATE STREET.
Circulation over 50,000,
Which is Double the Circulation of all the other Sunday Papers printed in Albany, Troy and Cohoes combined.
The reason THE TELEGRAM enjoys such a Large Circula= tion is because it Prints all the Live News.
ALBANY SONNTAGS JOURNAL
OFFICE 15 BEAVER STREET. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. The Leading German Paper in the State, outside of the Metropolis. Larger circulation than all the German Papers in the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys combined.
GREATEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ALBANY GERMAN PUBLISHING and PRINTING CO., Publishers. MAX KURTH, President.
FINE PRINTING A SPECIALTY. ESTIMATES GIVEN. GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PRINTING.
ALBANY DAILY HEROLD. DAILY GERMAN PAPER WITH SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT. THE SUNDAY CORRESPONDENT. OFFICE, 11 BEAVER STREET. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 10 Cts. Per Weelr. Delivered by Carrier Every Afternoon. SECOND TO NONE AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
LOUIS MUNCHHAUSEN, President. THE HEROLD COMPANY, Proprietors.
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Y. M. C. A.
THE BEST FRATERNITY FOR MEN. THE CENTRAL Young Men's Christian Association
OWNING AND OCCUPYING THE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING COR. OF NORTH PEARL AND STEUBEN STS. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Strangers are invited to Call at any time. FREE USE OF READING ROOM Granted on Application at the Office.
THE BUILDING CONTAINS :
The Best Reading Room in Albany, 200 of the best Periodicals. Library-Circulating and Reference, Over 5000 Volumes.
Handsome Parlors and Social Rooms.
Class Rooms, Lecture Rooms, etc.
Jermain Hall, 800 Opera Chairs,
Big Gymnasium. Marble Baths, Shower, Sponge, Spray and Tub. Swimming Tank, 18000 Gallons of Water.
MEMBERSHIP FEES, (Annually, in Advance). LIMITED.
$2 Reading Room, Library, Parlor, Reception Room, Practical Talks and Receptions.
REGULAR.
$4 All the above and Educational Classes. Admis- sion to Course of Lectures and Entertainments. FULL.
$7 All the privileges of the Association, including the above and Physical Culture Departments, viz: Gymnasium, Baths, Bowling Alleys, Locker, Examination and Class and Private Instruc- tion.
$10 SUSTAINING. AND OVER. All of the above and extra Dressing Locker.
The Best Entertainment Course, Young Men's Meetings and Bible Classes, Employment Bureau, Boarding House Register, Correspondence Tables, &c. Evening School for Young Men. Any Man of Good Moral Character Can Join. Church Membership Not Necessary.
BRANCHES :-
ALBANY RAILROAD, Building on Broadway, near Columbia Street. WEST ALBANY RAILROAD, Building near N. Y. C. Shops. MEDICAL COLLEGE, Eagle Street, Cor. Lancaster Street.
ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC GROUNDS, Partridge Street, near Madison Avenue.
582
RAILROADS.
" AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD."
NEW YORK CENTRAL
AND HUDSON RIVER R. R.
DIRECT LINE New York to Chicago and Route of the Empire State Express. FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD.
AM.SINKATA CÓ. NY
Eight Hours and Forty Minutes between New York and Buffalo.
YOU CAN BREAKFAST IN NEW YORK DINE AT BUFFALO OR NIAGARA FALLS.
The New York Central and its connections offers exceptional opportuni- ties for Western travel. Through Wagner Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars between New York, Chicago and intermediate points on all EXPRESS and LIMITED trains, via the Hudson River, Mohawk and Genesee Valleys, Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes.
Apply at Depot Ticket Office, Union Station, Albany, or at any Depot Ticket Office of this or connecting lines, for Routes, Rates, Maps, Time Tables, and any information.
GEORGE H. DANIELS,
General Passenger Agent,
GRAND CENTRAL STATION.
F. J. WOLFE,
General Agent,
ALBANY, N. Y.
583
RAILROADS.
Boston
FINEST ROAD-BED ON THE CONTINENT.
THE SAFEST,
QUICKEST
AND -
-
Only Double-Track Road
TO -
WORCESTER and BOSTON.
Wagner Drawing-Room or Sleeping Cars on Through Trains.
6 TRAINS WEEK DAYS.
ALBANY to BOSTON
-FROM 3 TRAINS SUNDAYS
PASSENGER TRAINS
LEAVE FROM UNION STATION.
CITY FREIGHT HOUSE :
Cor. Jackson & Spencer Sts., Albany.
NATHANIEL WALES,
Division Superintendent, Rensselaer,
A. S. HANSON,
General Passenger Agent.
584
RAILROADS.
HOTEL CHAMPLAIN
9
OD. SEAVEY Manager
The Hotel Champlain
The Superb Summer Hotel of the North, on the west shore of Lake Champlain, three miles south of Plattsburgh, on the line of the
Delaware & Hudson Railroad,
THE DIRECT LINE TO THE
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS,
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, LAKE GEORGE, SARATOGA, MONTREAL, SHARON SPRINGS, COOPERSTOWN, ETC.
AND THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN
NEW YORK AND MONTREAL.
H. G. YOUNG, 2d Vice-President.
J. W. BURDICK, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
ALBANY, N. Y.
585
RAILROADS.
FITCHBURG RAILROAD COMPANY THE HUDSON TO THE HUB.
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