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CIVIC LEAGUE OF ALBANY. Melvil Dewey, Pres. A. MacFarland, M. D., Treas. Charles A. Brown, jr., Sec.
CLAN MACFARLANE, NO. 22, OF THE ORDER SCOTTISH CLAN, meets second and fourth Fridays in Laventall Hall. James McComb, jr., Chief. J. L. Cochran, Treas. Wm. R. Milne, Rec. Sec.
COLFAX SOCIAL CIRCLE. John Spoo, Pres. Mrs. Emma L. Whitbeck, Treas. Mrs. Fannie M. Powers, 142 South Knox, Sec.
COLGATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION for Albany, Troy and vicinity. A. C. Hill, Pres. Rev. H. S. Potter, Treas. John B. Creighton, Sec.
COLUMBUS ASSOCIATION. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Central av. first door below Perry. James Rourke, Pres. Ed- ward Downs, Vice-Pres. Bernard O'Connor, Treas. Joseph A. Devine, 263 Elm, Rec. Sec. Vincent Burby, Fin. Sec. Election in December. CONFEDERACY OF IROQUOIS, Wolf Tribe, meets first Tuesday in every month at 119 State. E. A. Watkins, Chief.
COOPERS' UNION, No. 7. Frank B. Westfall, Troy, Pres. John Donnelly, 31 Mulberry, Rec. Sec. Election in June.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION OF EASTERN NEW YORK. (Includes former members of the University residing north of Poughkeepsie and east of Syracuse.) Albert J. Wing, Pres. Irving B. Easton, 10 Ten Broeck, Sec. and Treas.
DANA NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY meets at Albany Female Academy, first Tuesday in each month. Miss E. W. Boyd, Pres. Miss M. E. Davis, Treas. Mrs. J. G. Widdemer, Rec. Sec. Miss Anna McNaughton, Cor. Sec. Mrs. R. D. Williams, Librarian. Mrs. J. L. ; Appleton, Curator.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION, MOHAWK CHAPTER, organized January 31, 1895. Mrs. A. H. Baldwin, Regent. Mrs. Ed- ward Bowditch, Vice-Regent. Mrs. Edward C. Wetmore, Treas. Mrs. Frederick Harris, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Edgar C. Leonard, Cor. Sec. Mrs. Clifford D. Gregory, Registrar. Miss Margaret Foreman, Mrs. J. Albert Lintner, Historians.
GANSEVOORT CHAPTER. Mrs. Wm. L. Learned, Regent. Mrs. Albert Vander Veer, Vice-Regent. Mrs. E. R. Hun, Treas. Mrs. A. W. Pray, Rec. Sec. Mrs. F. C. Curtis. Cor. Sec. Mrs. W. A. Wallace, Registrar. Mrs. Frederick Phisterer, Historian.
EASTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSCIA- TION, 678 Broadway, George D. Atkins, Pres. David W. Gardner, Treas. and Sec.
EASTERN NEW YORK ASSOCIATION OF DELTA KAPPA EPSILON. W. W. Batter- shall, Pres. Harold W. Cole, 318 Hudson av., Treas. and Sec.
EINTRACHT SINGING SOCIETY mects last Wednesday of each month at Eintracht Hall,
371 South Pearl. Charles Schupp, Pres. A. Gallenschutz, Treas. Wm. Vesperman, Rec. Sec. B. Molahn, Musical Director.
EQUAL RIGHTS LIFE ASSOCIATION OF ALBANY, N. Y., 448 Broadway. Chartered February 28, 1883. George W. Yerks, Pres. Albert P. Stevens, Treas. Sylvester P. Sim- mons, Sec.
EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION, BOARD OF MANAGERS meets quarterly, first Tuesday in January, April, July and October, at City Build- ing. Isaac Jones, Pres. John J. McCabe, Vice-Pres. Thomas J. Cowell, Treas. Dwight Bacheller, 109 Clinton av., Sec. Election in January.
FEMALE LUNDY SOCIETY. Mrs. Wm. H. Johnson, Pres. Mrs. A. Douge, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Jas. A. May, Treas. Miss A. E. E. Ten Eyck, 85 Elk, Rec. Sec. Annual election in June. FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA, ALBANY CHAPTER. R. S. Oliver, Governor. Wm. M. Stetson, Treas. Chas. F. Bridge, Sec. FRIENDLY FEW. David M. Kinnear, Pres. J. C. Laing, Treas. J. F. Montignani, 51 State, Sec. FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF DISABLED FIREMEN AND THE ALBANY FIRE DE- PARTMENT INSURANCE FUND. Hon. Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Mayor, Pres. ex-officio. James Rooney, Chamberlain, ex-officio. Lewis J. Miller, Clerk.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS' ASSOCIATION of Albany city, county and vicinity. Meets at Laventall building. J. W. Brasure, Pres. Mar- shall Tebbutt, Treas. John T. Gallagher, Sec.
GATES LITERARY SOCIETY meets at Albany Academy. Wolcott H. Pitkin, Pres. George H. Parr, Vice-Pres. Matthew Hale, Treas. S. Griffin Merritt, Sec.
GERMAN VETERAN SOCIETY meets last Sun- day in each month at Hotel Columbia. M. Mil- hauser, Captain. Bernard Simon, First Lieut. L. Schulz, Treas. William Schmidt, Second Lieut. Election in October.
HARUGARI SAENGERBUND meets at 38 Beaver. Gustav Zinzerling, Pres. M. Keller, Treas. Lonis Theiss, Fin. Sec. Bernard Simon, Cor. Sec. Prof. W. Boehm, Director. Election in February.
HEBREW TAILORS' ASSOCIATION meets in Beaver block first and third Sunday of each month. F. Brownstein, Pres. J. Acker, Treas. Cassell Miller, Sec. Semi-annual elections in January and July.
HOME AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR CHRIS- TIAN WORKERS, 7 High. Mrs. R. M. Caw, Pres. Mrs. D. N. Kirk, Treas. Miss E. Gib- son, Sec. and Supt.
HOMESTEAD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION OF ALBANY, N. Y., meets every Monday evening at room 22, Bensen building. Incorporated. Capital, $2,100,000. Robert Geer, Pres. George H. Russell, Treas. Richard P. Dodge, Sec. Annual election in May.
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, organized 1850. An- nual meeting at Albany, second Tuesday in February. Dr. Edwin H. Wolcott, Rochester, Pres. Dr. Charles Deady, New York, Treas. Dr. John L. Moffat, Brooklyn, Sec.
HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH, No. 294, G. U. O. of O. F. Miss Mary Cross, M. N. G. Louisa Smith, Treas. Georgianna L. Lewis, 54 Lark, W. R.
HUDSON RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, NORTH (of independent churches). W. W. Whitman, Chairman.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, COURT SCHUYLER, No. 1754, meets third Tues-
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day each month. L. B. Chandler, H. C. R. . Luther C. Warner, Treas. George G. Wilkin- son, 69 Park avenue, Rec. Sec. Election in July.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MA- CHINISTS, KNICKERBOKER LODGE, No. 426, Thomas McGrath, M. W. W. P. Winne, Treas. Robert Hunter, Fin. Sec. John HI. Reineck, Rec. Sec. Election in Dec.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOOK- BINDERS, No. 10. Meets Beaver block first and third Monday of every month. Philip T. Solini, Pres. John Z. Sheridan, Vice-Pres. James G. Glenn, Treas. James J. Lynch, 123 Grand, Cor. Sec.
JEPTHA LODGE, No. 13, F. & A. M., meets at 611 Broadway. Wn. H. Yopp, W. M. John Mears, Treas. C. E. Lewis, Sec.
JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION, No. 6, Adam Alheim, jr., Pres. Charles Felt, Treas. Theodore Lederer, Rec. Sec. Frank X. Nos- chang, Fin. Sec.
JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOERS' UNION, No. 55. John A. Regan, Pres. Michael Gaffney, Treas. Thomas Lynch, Cor. and Rec. Sec. James Williamson, Fin. Sec.
JOURNEYMEN STONECUTTERS. R. J. Fitz- patrick, Pres. D. Looney, Treas. J. H. Nolan, Cor. Sec. T. J. Rowe, Fin. Sec.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ALBANY COUNCIL, No. 173, meets first and third Wednesdays at Lav- entall Hall. D. F. Dunn, G. K. Wm. J. Cas- sidy, Treas. M. P. Greagan, Fin. Sec. Ed- ward Houlihan, Rec. Sec.
LADIES' BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF AL- BANY. Miss Lou Fitzgerald, Pres. Miss Clara Legara, Treas. Miss Elizabeth Snyder, Rec. Sec. Annual election in February.
LADIES' PROTESTANT UNION AID SOCIETY, organized 1866. Meets second Wednesday of each month in Young Men's Christian Association rooms. Mrs. Isaac Edwards, Pres. Mrs. B. I. Johnson, Treas. Mrs. J. W. Ennis, 131 Elm, Sec. Annual election second Wednesday of May.
LADIES' UNION MISSION SCHOOL ASSOCIA- TION, 3 Elk. Mrs. Fred Townsend, Pres. Mrs. A. J. Alexander, Auburn, Treas. Mrs. E. Throop Martin, Sec.
LEAGUE OF AMERICAN WHEELMEN, LOCAL CONSULS-Howard Watson, Bernard Schmidt, jr., John D. Chism, jr., 3 N. Pearl, Edward P. Staats.
LIEDERKRANZ SINGING SOCIETY, O. S. D. F. Incorporated 1897. Meet at Licderkranz Hall. Germain Keller, Pres. August Wicke, Treas. Peter Horn, Sec.
LIFE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION OF EASTERN N. Y. A. F. Barrett, Pres. W. V. Baker, Troy, Treas. E. L. Post, Sec.
LOVEJOY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. Caro- line Wilson, Pres. Mrs. Sarah E. Brown, Vice- Pres. Mrs. Charlotte May, Treas. Miss Satie Freeman, 174 Third, Sec.
MARINE ENGINEERS BENEFICIAL ASSO- CIATION, No. 63, meet every Monday night in Commercial Bldg., B'wayc. Hudson av. Charles B. Tittle, Pres. F. L. Tinsler, Vice-Pres. C. F. Scattergood, Treas. F. E. Carney, Fin. Sec. Geo. T. Cahill, Rec. Sec. A. M. Tittle, Cor. Sec. MASTER BARBERS' ASSOCIATION. Louis Houseweller, Pres. Lconard Genssler, Treas. H. G. Noschang, Rec. Sec. Philip Morhoefer, Fin Sec.
MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION, meets on first Tuesday evening of each month in De Graaf Bldg., room 11. John E. Dugan, Pres. Frank F. Schimpf, Vice-Pres. J. Edward Janes,
Treas. Joseph A. Stahl, Rec. Sec. John J. Britt, Fin. Sec. J. J. Britt, J. H. Russell, W. H. Van Loon, Charles Kanzehnyer, Trustees.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1807. Annual meeting in Albany last Tuesday in January. John O. Roe, M. D., Rochester, Pres. Charles H. Porter, M. D., Albany, Treas. F. C. Curtis, 17 Wash- ington av., Albany, Sec. Election at annual meeting.
MOHAWK & HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SO- CIETY. Wm. O. Stillman, M. D., Pres. Miss M. C. Jermain, Treas. George R. Howell, Sec. N. J. Walker, Supt. Children's Dept. Charles H. Plank, Supt. Animal Dept. George S. De Rouville, Asst. Sec.
MUSICAL UNION, No. 14, A. F. of M. Charles Ross, Pres. Charles Schenck, Treas. Charles II. Collins, Rec. Sec. John A. McGill, Fin. Sec. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS, Branch No. 9, of Albany, meets at Miller Hall, S. Pearl. John Hines, Pres. J. W. Hallenbeck, Treas. H. G. Avery, Sec.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF AMERICA, Albany branch. Mrs. Rufus II. King, Hon. Pres. Mrs. R. Shaw Oliver, Act. Pres. Mrs. Joseph Gavit, Treas. Miss A. V. R. Russell, Sec.
NEW YORK LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. A. L. Peck, Gloversville, Pres. W. A. Bardwell, Brooklyn, E. G. Baldwin, New York, Vice-Pres. J. N. Wing, New York, Treas. W. R. East- man, State Library, Sec.
NEW YORK MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Branch office. 73 State. Chas. L. Blakeslee, Pres. Charles M. Stuart and S. J. Davenport, Vice-Pres. Henry E. Pohlman, Treas. and Sec. Hiram L. Washburn, Attorney. NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCI- ETY. Rooms in Agricultural Hall cor. State and Lodge. Annual meeting third Wednesday in January. Benjamin F. Tracy, New York, Pres. W. Judson Smith, Syracuse, Treas. James B. Docharty, Albany, Sec. F. E. Dawley, Fayetteville, Dir. Farmers' Institutes.
NEW YORK STATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION. James L. Bothwell, Pres. H. L. Fowler, Binghamton, Treas. Hugh Lansing, Troy, Cor. Sec. Harry E. Reed, Utica, Rec. Sec.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Z. C. Priest, Division No. 56. Thomas Donnelly, Chief Conductor. J. K. Allyn, Treas. and Sec.
PAINTERS & DECORATORS' UNION, No. 201. Joseph White, Pres. Louis Currier, Rec. Sec.
PERMANENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION, 44 State. William J. Weaver, Pres. Benjamin Strasser, Vice-Pres. Ira Porter, jr., Treas. J. E. Allanson, Sec. H. L. Washburn, Attorney.
PHILOMATHEAN LODGE, No. 712, G. U. O. of O. F., meets at 613 Broadway second and fourth Monday evenings of each month. J. S. Johnson, N. G. Alex. P. Simpson, Treas. James Gardner, 240 Livingston av., P. S.
POLICE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION. Capt. Robert Davidson, Pres. Thomas Willard, Treas. Matthew Greagan, Sec.
PRESBYTERIAN UNION (The). Dr. Charles S. Allen, Rensselaer, Pres. Philip Templeton, Treas. Prentice Rodgers, Sec.
RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS. W. S. De Mott, Pres. Fred. S. Clute, Mechanicville, Sec. and Treas.
RED JACKET VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S AS- SOCIATION, meets City Building quarterly. T. J. Cowell, Pres. Michael A. Sheehan, Treas.
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John J. McCabe, 733 Broadway, Sec. Election SONS OF THE REVOLUTION, Philip Livingston, annually in October.
REGULAR ARMY & NAVY UNION. AD- MIRAL FARRAGUT GARRISON, No. 135. Head- quarters 8 Chestnut. Russel C. Paris, M. D., Com. Isaac Kastenbaum, Sen. V. Com. Frank J. Doyle, Jr. V. Com. Victor Coogan, Pay- master. Daniel F. Lawlor, 122 Van Woert, Adj. George D. Hand, Q. M. Charles Daven- port, Officer of the Day. George D. Bailey, Officer of the Watch.
RETAIL CLERKS NATIONAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, No. 43. Meets first Tuesday of each month at Beaver Block. E. P. Fay, 68 Spring, Sec. Election in May.
ROBERT BLUM LODGE, No. 38, O. S. d. F., meets at 206 Washington av. John J. Hendrick, Treas. Conrad Hinckel, Sec.
ROBERT EMMET ASSOCIATION, P. J. Mc- Gowan, Pres. Thomas F. Breen, Treas. John J. Burns, Rec. Sec. Election in January.
SAFETY BUILDING-LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, meets first and third Mondays of each month at 45 Maiden lane. Incorporated. John H. Lynch, Pres. J. J. Gallogly, Treas. John Hourigan, 45 Maiden lane, Sec.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY meets quarterly, second Thursday in February, May, August and Novem- ber, at 16 Tweddle Building. Robert C. James, Pres. Walter McEwan, Treas. Walter Mc- Murray, Sec.
ST. ANTONIUS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, meets first Monday of every month at the school- house on Sherman near Lexington av. Joseph A. Kretschmer, Pres. Lawrence Steffens, Treas. Ernest M. Hermanns, 410 Elk, Sec.
ST. FRANCIS SOCIETY, meets at school-house, Sherman street, first Tuesday in every month. Mathias Felten, Pres. William Gramer, Vice- Pres. Anthony Mosher, Treas. Frank Noeth, Fin. Sec. Franz Franke, Clinton av. c. Perry, Rec. Sec. Annual election first Tuesday in August.
ST. GEORGE'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, meets the second Tuesday of each month at 16 Tweddle Building. James Blocksidge, Pres. George H. Stevens, Sec.
ST. JOHN'S SOCIETY, meets in school-house, Sherman street, first Wednesday evening in each month. George Hammer, Pres. Gustav Simon, Treas. Paul Hein, Sec. Election in June.
ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Geo. Seelman, Pres. Charles Salm, Vice-Pres. An- thony Maxstadt, Treas. Anthony Kaag, Rec. Sec. John Hahn, Fin. Sec. Election in Feb- ruary.
ST. PETER'S BENEFIT SOCIETY, meets at Holy Cross Academy first Sunday in each month. Wendel Hans, Pres. Henry Hoffman, jr., Vice- Pres. Joseph Schroeder, Treas. Jos. W. Hans, Cor. and Rec. Sec. Peter J. Leist, Fin. Sec.
ST. STEPHEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. William Hausmann, Pres. Adam Zenzen, Treas. John Hungerschafer, Sec. Election in July.
SCHUYLER COUNCIL, No. 705, National Union. Theo. C. Hecker, Pres. Samuel Mackey, Treas. H. M. Newland, Rec. Sec. William Rankin, 24 S. Pearl, Fin. Sec.
SOCIETY FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE AND CORRECT DRESS, meets at 7 High. Miss Etta L. Wentz, Pres. Miss Murray, Treas. Miss Frances C. Hayes, Sec.
SOCIETY FOR PROVIDING A HOME FOR AGED, INFIRM AND DESTITUTE ISRAEL- ITES. Inc. 1875. S. W. Rosendale, Pres. H. Bochlowitz, Treas. J. S. Friedman, Sec.
Chapter. Chapter Rooms and Secretary's office, rooms 8 and 10, 37 Maiden lane. Executive Board meets first Wednesday of every month. Chapter quarterly. George Lawyer, Regent. William W. Byington, Vice-Regent. Frederick Eugene Wadhams, Treas. William Herrick Griffith, Sec. Edward Willard Wetmore, Regis- trar. Charles Mortimer Culver, Historian. Rev. William Force Whitaker, Chaplain. Angus McD. Shoemaker, Marshal. Annual election January 15.
THIRD DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY. An- nual meeting third Tuesday in April; other stated meetings October and February. Dr. R. I. Ver- planck, Pres. J. Wallace Canaday, Treas. Dr. M. J. Barret, Troy, Rec. Sec.
UNION COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTH-EASTERN NEW YORK, meet at Albany in January of each year. William P. Rudd, Pres. Charles F. Bridge, Tweddle Bldg., Treas. and Sec. Election in January.
UNION VETERAN LEGION, No. 136. P. F. McDonough, Colonel. H. Shutter, Lieut. Col. C. E. Jennings, Major. Charles A. Thacher, Q. M. Charles Donnelly, Chaplain. Dr. J. P. Booth, Surgeon. George W. Davey, Adjutant. S. W. Rapp, O. of D. M. Bradt, O. of G.
UNITED THIRTEEN, meets monthly at 94 Clin- ton. Nicholas Kies, Pres. F. W. Klaar, Treas. Anthony King, Sec. Election annually Feb. 22. U. S. BUILDING, MUTUAL LOAN AND AC- CUMULATING FUND ASSOCIATION, 444 Broadway. (Incorporated.) T. W. Cantwell, Pres. and Treas. Francis D. Cunningham, Sec. VETERAN ASSOCIATION, 177TH REG'T. N. Y. VOLS., meets quarterly. C. F. Doyle, Cohoes, Pres. J. D. Buerger, Vice-Pres. S. T. Bantham, Treas. James H. Lane, Sec. An- nual election in September.
VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSO- CIATION. Alonzo Coon, Pres. J. J. Hughes, Treas. J. J. McCabe, Fin. Sec. James Flinn, Foreman. Election in January.
WEST END SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION, 849 Madison avenue cor. Ontario. Peter Kinnear, Pres. Charles A. Hollenbeck, Treas. Linneus H. Burdick, Sec.
WILLARD WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- ANCE UNION. Mrs. C. H. Smith, Pres. Miss Esther Bancroft, Treas. Miss Julia Coley, Rec. Sec. Annual election in March.
WINE, LIQUOR AND BEER DEALERS' PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION, Branch 1 of Albany, meets first Friday each month cor. State and Green. F. W. Klaar, Pres. P. A. Elliott, Treas. M. J. Nolan, Fin. Sec. J. E. McNutt, Sec.
WOHLTHATIGKEIT VEREIN meets at Strem- ple Hall, 241 Central avenue, second and fourth Monday evenings. Peter Maas, Pres. Charles Lauer, Treas. Joseph Hummlar, Sec. Election in March.
WOMAN'S ALBANY INDIAN ASSOCIATION. Mrs. W. Winslow Crannell, Pres. Miss Laura Mayell, Treas. Miss Mary W. Freeman, Sec.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. Mrs. D. N. Kirk, Pres. Miss Eugenia Gibson, Vice-Pres. Miss Waddel, Treas. Mrs. Richards, Sec.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Mrs. John W. McNamara, Pres. Mrs. Ellen N. Tenney, Treas. Miss E. Gibson, 7 High, Sec. Election in May.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE PRESBYTERY OF ALBANY. Miss I. M. Terrett, Saratoga, Pres. Miss Augusta H.
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Lockwood, Saratoga, Treas. Mrs. George H. Gibson, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Homer B. De Wolf, 314 State. Cor. Sec.
WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN FOREIGN MIS- SIONARY SOCIETY OF NORTHERN NEW YORK. Mrs. G. C. Yeisley, Hudson, Pres. Mrs. Amasa Moore, Troy, Treas. Mrs. F. C. Curtis, 17 Washington av., Cor. Sec.
WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Albany Branch). Mrs. D. K. Bartlett, Pres. Mrs. Frederick Townsend, Treas. Mrs. Mary P. La Grange, 13 High, Sec.
YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF EASTERN NEW YORK. Hon. William L. Learned, Pres. Frank N. Mann, Vice-Pres. Col. George Curtis Treadwell, Treas. and Sec. Election April 19. YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION, for mutual im- provement in the city of Albany, rooms Harma- nus Bleecker Hall. Charles F. Bridge, Pres. Frank R. Palmer, Treas. Miss Nellie B. Love- joy, Librarian. Election in April.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Steuben corner North Pearl. Open 9 A. M. to 10
P. M., Sundays 2 to 6 p. M. Prof. O. D. Robin- son, Pres. L. H. Hendricks, Treas. Edmund W. Booth, General Secretary.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. Mrs. Alonzo P. Adams, Pres. Mrs. W. L. Coffin, Vice-Pres. Miss Mary E. Stonehouse, Treas.
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, Union Station. A. P. Gillette, Sec. Com. of Management : C. D. Hammond, Chairman. F. A. Harrington, Vice- Chairman. C. S. Thompson, Rec. Sec. C. W. Edwards, Treas. N. M. Wemple, E. H. Jones, W. F. Van Guysling.
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, West Albany. F. W. Chaffee, Chairman. J. R. Leonard 1st Vice- Chairman. W. J. Fripp, 2d Vice-Chairman. J. Hoit, Treas. W. H. B. Jacobus, Rec. Sec. S. F. Fraser, Sec.
MEDICAL COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. W. L. Huggins, Chairman.
YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION, rooms 5 Lodge. Mrs. Acors Rathbun, Pres. Mrs. G. W. Van Slyke, Treas. Miss Jessie K. Myers, 240 State, Rec. Sec. Miss E. W. Wetmore, Supt.
ALBANY COUNTY GOVERNMENT, 1898.
(Election on the first Tuesday after first Monday in November. Government organizes on the second Tuesday of May.)
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, Officers of the Board. EDWARD McCREARY, President.
LUTHER WARNER, Clerk. THOMAS C. SMITH, Journal Clerk.
CHARLES D. NIVER, Committee Clerk. JOSEPH YOUNG, Doorkeeper. ALBANY MEMBERS.
1st Ward-Charles Meyers. f
2d Ward-William F. Kearney, jr. 3d Ward-John F. Roach.
4th Ward-John J. Howe. 5th Ward-James J. Gorman.
6th Ward-Robert J. Higgins.
7th Ward-Andrew Tennant. Sth Ward-James J. Moss. 9th Ward-Joseph F. Leddy. 10th Ward-Philip Bender.
11th Ward-William A. Reynolds.
12th Ward-William E. Delehanty.
13th Ward-Edward G. Hitchcock.
14th Ward-George A. Lindsay. 15th Ward-James F. Smith.
16th Ward-Abraham L. Jackson. 17th Ward-Edward A. Peck.
18th Ward-Charles L. Weaver. 19th Ward-William L. Schupp.
COHOES.
1st Ward-Michael T. Smith.
2d Ward-Matthew E. Platz.
3d Ward-John W. Veigele.
4th Ward-John T. Higgins.
5th Ward-Edward McCreary.
6th W'ard-William Courchaine.
WATERVLIET.
1st Dist .- Charles N. Angus.
2d Dist .- Charles A. Benjamin.
3d Dist .- Thomas E. Coggins.
TOWNS.
Berne-Wallace A. Peasley.
Bethlehem-William Blodgett.
Coeymans-Warren B. Holmes.
Colonie-Lorenzo D. Collins.
Green Island-Carrell Coon.
Guilderland-Peter Walker.
Knox-Wm. J. Haverly.
New Scotland-Albert Vanderpoel.
Rensselaerville-Abram S. Coon. Westerlo-Darius Rundell.
Miscellaneous Officers.
Almshouse-Charles H. Armatage, Superintendent. Coroners-George Held, W. G. Tessier, Henry F. Planz, George S. Haswell.
Coroners' Physicians-Arthur C. Aldrich, Gebhard L. Ullman, Frederick Crounse, John C. Brown. County Physician-Elmer A. Blessing, M. D.
County Clerk-James M. Borthwick, office City Hall.
Deputy County Clerk-Frederick J. Barends.
County Judge-Clifford D. Gregory. County Surrogate-George H. Fitts.
Deputy Surrogate-Henry F. Snyder.
County Treasurer-Edward L. Barekley, office City Hall.
Deputy County Treasurer-Harry H. Bender.
District Attorney-John T. Cook.
Assistant District Attorney-Robt. H. McCormic.
U. S. Loan Commissioners- John Ryall, James Kelly.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Marver Miller.
COUNTY JAIL, 77 MAIDEN LANE, ALBANY.
Sheriff-Lewis V. Thayer, office, Jail. Under Sheriff-Robert Humphreys. Jailor-William Collopy.
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PENITENTIARY, DELAWARE AVENUE.
COMMISSIONERS-E. L. Barckley, Knox; James M. Borthwick.
SUPERINTENDENT-Chester F. Dearstyne.
DEPUTY-Edward J. Deevey.
PHYSICIAN-George E. Noble, M. D. CHAPLAIN-Rev. George Sanderson.
CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN-Rev. F. Voigt. CLERKS-Augustus Bowers, Charles C. Finch. STEWARD-John E. Shutter.
KEEPERS-George C. Anderson, Francis Leonard,
R. M. Edwards, A. D. Finkle, W. C. De Rou- ville, H. C. Pfeiffer, HI. W. Fredericks, William Frischknecht, Jacob Hisgen, Wm. J. Fonda, Jesse Saddlemeyer, James A. Clark, J. J. Huyck, D. H. Rundell, Esley O'Brien, H. P. Dann, John Graham, A. L. Bendell, Henry Philo, Michael Rivet, George McNeil, Romeyn Roof, W. M. Richards, James Fitzpatrick, John Smith, Thomas Hogan, Charles B. Smith, W. J. Cowell.
MATRON - Mrs. Jennie Dearstyne; Mrs. Mary Dillon, Mary Vincent, Mrs. Alice Casey, Maria Van Wormer, Maggie Hurst, Assistant Matrons.
COURTS.
ALBANY COUNTY COURT meets at the City Hall on the second Monday of February, third Monday of April, first Monday of June, second Monday of September and the fourth Monday of November. A grand jury will be required to at- tend the June and September terms, and a petit jury each of said terms. Clifford D. Gregory, County Judge. James M. Borthwick, County Clerk. Fred J. Barends, Deputy County Clerk. John T. Cook, District Attorney.
ALBANY POLICE COURT meets daily in City building, South Pearl corner Howard. Peter A. Stephens, John J. Brady, Police Justices.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany third Tuesday in January. Wm. J. Wallace, E. Henry Lacombe, Nathaniel Shipman, Judges.
COURT OF APPEALS (court room third floor, Capitol; Clerk's office, fourth floor). Alton B. Parker, Chief Judge. Denis O'Brien, John Clinton Gray, Albert Haight, Edward T. Bart- lett, Celora E. Martin, Irving G. Vann, Associ- ate Judges. Wm. H. Shankland, Clerk. Richard M. Barber, Deputy Clerk.
COURT OF CLAIMS (fourth floor Capitol). Chas. T. Saxton, Presiding Judge. George M. Bcebe, John F. Parkhurst, Associate Judges. Four ses- sions each year at the Capitol, and adjourned or special sessions at such other places in the state as it may determine.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany third Tuesday in January. Alfred C. Coxe, Judge.
CITY COURT OF ALBANY meets in City build- ing, South Pearl corner Howard, every day at 9 o'clock A. M. (Sundays and holidays excepted). James J. Farren, George Addington, Mathias J. Severance, jr., Justices. Frank E. Griffin, Geo. Van Wormer, James L. Elmendorf, Patrick W. Murphy, Sheridan Tuffs, Bernard Gridenberg, Marshals.
SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE CITY OF AL- BANY mects at City Hall every Tuesday. Jas. C. Matthews, Recorder. Robert H. McCormic, Asst. District Attorney.
SUPREME COURT - THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. TRIAL TERMS held at the court room, State cor. Chapel, in the city of Albany, on the third Monday of January, first Monday in March, first Monday in April, third Monday of May, fourth Monday of September, second Monday of Nov- ember, first Monday of December.
SPECIAL TERMS also held in Albany, second Sat- urday of each month except July, August and November, by Judge Chester.
SPECIAL TERMS FOR MOTIONS ONLY, held on last Tuesday of each month.
JUSTICES-Edgar L. Fursman, of Troy; D. Cady Herrick, of Albany; Samuel Edwards, of Hudson; Alden Chester, Albany; Emory A. Chase, Catskill; Alphonso T. Clearwater.
COMMERCIAL UNION CO-OPERATIVE BANK,
INCORPORATED FOR BUILDING-LOAN AND SAVINGS PURPOSES.
Assets January 1, 1898,
Surplus, -
$299,788.79. $12,918.35.
Its shares ja safe and profitable investment for steady, persistent money-savers.
Money to Loan on Bond 'and Mortgage. Weekly Payments,
Open 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Saturdays to 9 P. M. 99 : STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
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