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A. R. SEWALL, Secretary"and Manager.'
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POST-OFFICES, POSTMASTERS AND MONEY-ORDER OFFICES.
Post-Offices, Postmasters and Money-Order Offices.
Domestic moncy-order offices are in italic; International and Domestic in full-face. ALBANY COUNTY.
Albany.
. Francis HI. Woods
Station 4, 277 Clinton avenue.
Frank J. Smith, Clerk
Station 5, 469 Madison avenue.
George D. Albee, Clerk
Station 6, 294 South Pearl street.
George H. Turner, Clerk
Station 7, 829 Broadway. Capitol Station ..
Frederick Neudorf, jr., Clerk
Smith B. Simmons, Clerk
Alcove ...
Stanley Green
Mckownville.
Willard IIelme
Altamont.
Dayton H. Whipple
Meadowdale
William C. Schoolcraft
Aquetuck
Fred Caswell
Medusa ..
Wellington R. Merritt
Beckers Corners.
Isaac A. Devoe
New Salem.
Levi M. Erwin
Berne .. .
Arthur E. Hochstrasser
New Scotland.
James Wayne
Bethlehem Center.
Anna M. Babcock
Newtonville John H. Kemp
Callanans Corners
William Beggs
Normansville ..
George S. Leith
Cedar Hill ..
John B. Kimmey
Potter Hollow
Verge E. Wilsic
Clarksvitle
Jacob M. Wright
Preston Hollow.
Lloyd C. Paddock
Coeymans.
Joseph E. Gould
Ravena
Arthur Hartt
Cohoes
James B. McKee
Rensselaervitle ..
Lewis W. Becker
Cooksburg
Robert Dingman
Setkirk.
Stephen Miller
Delmar ...
Edwin V. Patterson
Shakers.
Josiah Barker
Dormansville ..
Erastus Gibbons, jr.
Dunnsville. .
Alexander Lainhart
East Berne.
E. V. Willsey
South Bethtehem.
Edwin C. Palmer
Glenmont
Charles M. Spencer
Thompson's Lake.
William J. Hart
Guitderland ..
Frank H. Case
Union Church.
W. A. Conger
Guildertand Center.
Peter Petinger
Verdoy ...
Solomon Phillips
Voorheesvitle.
Frank Bloomingdale
Indian Fields.
Nicholas H. Stotts
West Berne.
Peter H. Clow
Karner.
Charles H. Bliven
Westerto ...
George J. Green
Knox
John M. Clay
Lishas Kill.
James Harrison
West Troy.
Edmund S. Hollands
Loudonville
Ralph A. Gove
Wolfhill ..
George White
RENSSELAER COUNTY.
Albany-Station 1, 370 Broadway, Rensselaer Station 2, 86 Broadway, Rensselaer. Station 3, Second c. Washington, Bath-on-Hudson.
Annie M. Rochford, Clerk in charge
James H. Miller, Clerk in charge
Edw. Van Alstyne, Clerk in charge
Alps .. . . John A. Green
Nassau
Thomas D. James
Averill Park Frank Petit
North Hoosick Frank L. Stephens
Berlin . John H. Satterlee
North Nassau. Samuel P. Waterbury
Best ... Leonard Wetherwax
North Petersburg Stephen M. Brimmer
Boyntonville Archibald Campbell
North Stephentown. William A. Gile
Brainard. Dennis Black, jr.
Brainard Station
Augusta V. Kellogg
Pittstown ..
Jonas Carr
Castteton .
William P. Smith
Potterhill
Perry W. Richmond
Center Berlin
Morgan W. Chapman.
Quackenkill ..
Mary A. Bonesteel
Center Brunswick
Charles Springer
Raymertown James J. Ford
Central Nassau.
Abram P. Bink
Reynolds. Erskine D. Palmer
Couse .
Egbert De Freest
Sandlake .. Charles Crape
Cropsyville.
Paul J. Smith
Schaghticoke .. Fred. M. Askins
Defreestville
A. D. Hadley
Schodack Center .. Emma C. Lewis
Eagle Bridge
M. L. McClellan
Schodack Landing. John H. Peaslee
Eagte Mills ..
Francis C. Cullison
Sliters.
Tobias Houghtaling
East Greenbush
Nicholas S. Miller Barius C. Strait
South Schodack John K. Holmes
East Poestenkill
Lewis Devernoe
Stephentown ..
H. M. Brimmer
East Schodack
James J. W. Vosburgh
Andrew J. Clark
Garfield Grafton
Charles H. Vary Harper Brown Louis H. Hayner
Tiashoke
Amos Broughton
Tomhannock
Shandanette Hoag
Hoag Corners
J. C. Hitchcock
Hoosick
George H. Myers Francis Riley
Walloomsac
George Dalton Susan Slade
Lansingburgh
West Sand Lake ..
George A. Hilsinger
Luther
Station, Troy P. O. Edward S. Sliter
West Stephentown
J. S. Brainard
Melrose.
J. O. Wing
Wynantskill ..
Philo J. Westfall
Muitzeskill.
Peter S. Miller
Wyomanock.
Thomas Snell
Fullers
Martin Blessing
South Westerlo.
Danicl J. Bishop
Helderberg.
Hurstville ..
J. F. Van Schaack John J. Hungerford Wm. E. Hudson
Wemple . ...
John Wemple
West Albany.
Eliza Dickerson
Jerusalem.
Stingerland
Jacob Vagele
South Berne.
Chester A. Skinner
Poestenkill. Garrett Ives, jr.
South Berlin. John W. Wellman
East Nassau.
Stephentown Center. Taborton.
Frederick Ewald
Haynersville
Troy ..
Valley Falls
Johnsonville ...
Fred H. Aikin
West Hoosick.
Joseph A. Leggett James Thompson, jr.
Hoosick Falls
Petersburg. Frank H. Powers
Brookview John J. Reidy
West Township James Finch
Coeymans Hollow Walter J. Whitbeck
Reidsville ... Delinton W. Brate
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
WEALTH OF ALBANY.
The Assessors' Valuation of Albany.
Real Estate.
Personal Estate.
1895. $58,548,720 6, 426, 995
1896. $58,334,725 6,323, 380
1897. $58,768,650 9,503,245
Total .
$64,975,715
$64,658,105
$68,276,895
Amount of City Tax
$1,285, 876 96
$1,031,675 18
$1,039,261 18
Amount of County and State Tax.
343,490 64
388,731 07
317,902 82
Rate of taxation per $1,000 .
20 00
22 00
20 00
Valuation of property exempt from taxation .
31,401,570 003 31,401,570 00
Valuation of Property Owned by the City, April 30, 1898.
Public School Buildings
$954,400 | Alms House, City Hall, City Building,
Engine Houses
163,000
Public Market, Boulevard, R. R. Lands. ¡ Personal property in charge of city ....
$881,900
Police Stations.
57,000
Public Parks
1,013, 000
Water Department, real estate, etc ....
1,503,520
$7,122,820
The City Debt, April 15, 1898.
General Debt :
City Improvements . . 7 p. c., $120, 000
Water Debt.
7 p. c., $389,000
Washington Park .... 7
454,000
Water Debt. 6 300, 000
Washington Park. ..
6
170,000
Water Debt.
4 419,000
Washington Park. ... 5
40,000
Water Debt.
3} " 140,000
Washington Park. ..
4
66
7,000
Special Commission
Washington Park.
2
3,000
*Street Improvements .. 4 “ ៛619,860
New P. O. Site .
7
115, 000
*Street Improvements .. 32 " 39,000
658,860
Hawk St. Viaduct. . 31
55,000
Total Debt.
$4,605,360
Beaver Creek Sewer. 3}
30,000
Less Sinking Funds
1,257,680
Beaver Creek Sewer. 3
60,000
Public Buildings ..... 4
235,000
Net Debt
$3,347,680
Dudley Observatory. 2
10,000
Beaver Park .. 4
403,000
Knox St. Viaduct. 4
45,000
-
$2,386,000 |
* Principal and interest paid by holders of property benefited.
Receipts and Disbursements for the Fiscal Year ending October 31, 1897.
Balance on hand Nov. 1, 1896.
$456,490 73
Disbursements to Nov. 1, 1897
$2,583, 878 90
Receipts to Nov. 1, 1897 ..
2,720, 833 13
Balance on hand Nov. 1, 1897. .
593,444 96
$3,177,323 86
$3,177,323 86
Receipts.
Disbursements.
Receipts. Disbursements.
Additional Tax Clerks ..
$1,000 00
Knox Street Viaduct ....
7,095 67
Albany Free Library ... Almshouse
$30,845 67
28,751 27
Legislative Centennial. .
5,000 00
Assessors.
149 93
Liquor Taxes.
157,901 34
3,696 91
Beaver Park, Awards ...
86 35
Police Court.
1,082 00
6,000 00
Beaver Park, Construc'n, Board of Health.
.... 168 00
9,650 51
1,532 00
18,702 62
Board of Plumbers ..
540 04
1,848 20
Board Pub. Instruction. Bond Sales :
52,549 48
261,034 55
Public Celebrations ..
4,071 82
Beaver Park .
26,530 63
Redemption of Bonds ...
250,000 00
447,320 00
Beaver Creek Sewer ..
30,000 00
Street Improvements ..
397,937 54
WaterW'ks, Add'ISupply, 106,001 87
1,199 00
1,288 82
155,320 00
191,028 64
City Building.
5,891 40
22,000 00
City Court.
6,000 00
Stationery
3,603 87
City Hall.
7,458 46
Street Cleaning.
34,416 52
City Poor.
14,776 44
Street Department.
635 28
40,970 04
City Taxes.
1,031,675 11
Street Improvements 66 Refunds . .
143,631 95
441,000 53
Civil Service Comm'n .. Contingents
2,551 00
12,496 22
343 09
Court Sp. Sess'ns, Fines.
163 00
Elections
14,707 28
Electric Lighting
84,676 46
Interest on Debt ..
79,899 59
Fire Department
184 46
145,937 34
Disabled Firemen
6,414 21
3,761 10
Sundries ..
282,841 32
164,039 06
Firemen's Ins. Fund .. Hospitals.
2,639 40 1,500 00
22,132 59
$2,720, 833 13 $2, 583, 878 90
Interest.
26,925 17
150,373 98
Police Pension Fund. . Washington Park Com .. Water Works :
25,800 00
Engineer.
481 23
Redemption of Bonds.
49,500 00
Sinking Fund
10,000 00
4
145, 000
Public Market
4
394,000
Washington Park. ..
33
$1,248,000 312,500
New City Hall.
100,000
--
Legal Expenses®
174 16
2,291 89
Police Department ...
1,434 36
153,914 88
Printing & advertising .. Public Baths ..
Redemptions ... . .
10,153 09
1,885 32
Removal of Dead Animals. Salaries, City Officers .... Sinking Funds : General Debt. Washington Park
499 80
60,854 91
Centre Market ..
1,049 36
5,546 16
950 00
28,199 14
2,550,000
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU.
EXPLANATION OF FLAG SIGNALS.
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 5.
White
White
Blue
Black
Blue
FAIR WEATHER.
RAIN OR SNOW.
LOCAL RAINS.
TEMPERATURE.
COLD WAVE.
INTERPRETATION OF DISPLAYS.
No. 1, alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates local rain, stationary temperature. No. 1, with No. 4 above it, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. 4 below it, indicates fair weather, colder. No. 2, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow. No. 2, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather, rain or snow. No. 3, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather with local rains. No. 3, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather with local rains. No. 1, with No. 5 below it, indicates fair weather, cold wave. No. 2, with No. 5 below it, indicates wet weather, cold wave.
METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.
FOR THE PERIOD ENDING APRIL 30, 1898. HOURS OF OBSERVATION, 8 A. M. AND 8 P. M. Furnished by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Government Building, Albany. Alfred F. Sims, Observer in charge.
THERMOMETER.
BAROMETER-(Actual) .*
WIND.
AMOUNT OF RAIN AND MELTED SNOW.
MONTH.
Date.
Maximum.
Date.
Minimum.
Mean.
Highest.
Lowest.
Mean
Prevailing direction.
Maximum velocity.
(Miles per hour.)
Amount in inches.
No. of days on which rain or snow fell.
1897.
April . . .
25
83
20
21
48
30.63
29.64
30.03
S
36
3.12
13
May
.
:9
77
8
38
59
30.31
29.54
29.86
S
36
4.69
20
June
25
85
2
48
65
30.14
29.59
29.84
S
26
4.45
17
July ...
10
96
28
56
75
30.25
29.55
29.86
S
30
6.67
21
August . .
14
89
23
50
70
30.12
29.52
29.88
S
29
4.43
15
September
10
94
22
38
63
30.33
29.68
30.05
S
31
1.87
12
October . .
16
88
31
28
53
30.60
29.58
30.07
S
28
1.01
9
November
4
61
24
12
39
30.53
29.07
30.00
S
34
4.65
21
December
11
58
29
4
30
30.50
29.29
29.98
S
30
4.38
21
1898.
January .
13
54
30
-12
24
30.48
29.24
29.92
S
32
2.96
20
February .
10
52
2
-6
28
30.51
29.23
29.99
S
34
3.57
17
March
11
64
1
18
42
30.60
29.51
30.12
S
35
1.08
15
April . . .
17
73
6
20
46
30.25
29.45
29.87
N
29
2.63
21
Albany barometer is 97 feet above mean Atlantic tide, Governor's Island, New York Harbor. The sign - (minus) indicates below zero.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ENGRAVING
PHOTO ENGRAVING. ILLUSTRATING, DESIGNING,
PHUSOCHROME.
80-82 STATE ST. Albany NY.
D. L. VAN ANTWERP, Stationer, Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Stationery, Paper and Envelopes, Ink and Mucilage, Pens, Pencils, Rubber Bands, Etc., BLANK BOOKS IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. PRINTING AND BINDING. No. 16 JAMES ST., Hun's Bldg., between State St. and Maiden Lane.
RODGERS, RUSO & KELLY, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS.
LARGEST DEALERS IN TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES IN EASTERN NEW YORK.
51, 52 & 53 TWEDDLE BUILDING, ALBANY, N. Y. TELEPHONE 122, CHAPEL.
WILLIAM HERRICK GRIFFITH, GENEALOGIST.
Member of New England Historic Genealogical Society, New York Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society, Order of Founders and Patriots, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Society of Colonial Wars, Society War of 1812, Sons of the Revolution and American Revolution, Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors and Order of Old Guard of Illinois .!
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
DEATHS .- The date of death of citizens whose names appeared in the Directory, dying during the past twelve months, is recorded against the naine in the proper alphabetical place in the present book. This has been done cach year since 1881, making a mortuary record of great value
REMOVALS .- Against the names in last year's Directory of those who have removed from the city, we give in this the new post-office address when it could be obtained. If in another State, both the post- office and the State are given.
ABBREVIATIONS .- ab., above; A. C. M., Albany Conservatory of Music; A. D. T. Co., American Dis- trict Telegraph Co .; al., alley; A. P. W. P. Co., Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Co .; A. Ry., Albany Railway; av., avenue; A. W. W., Albany Water Works; adv., advertising; dea., dealer; agt., agent; bel., below; blk., block; B'way, Broadway; b. or bds., boards; bldg., building; bet., between; B. & A. R. R., Boston & Albany Railroad; c. or cor., corner; com., commission; com. mer., commission mer- chant; com'l, commercial; D. & H. C. Co .. Delaware & Hudson Canal Co .; dep., deputy; dept., depart- ment; do., same; E., East; cxt., extension; Exch., Exchange; HI. R. Tel. Co., Hudson River Tele- phone Co .; h., house; ins., insurance; insp., inspector; mer, merchant; mfr., or manuf., manufacturer; mfg., manufacturing; mgr., manager; mkr., maker; mkt., market; N., North; N. A., North Albany; n., near; N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., New York Central & Hudson River Railroad; op., operator; opp., opposite; pl., place; prop., proprietor; P. P. C. Co., Pullman Parlor Car Co .; r., rear; rd., road; rem'd, removed; rms., rooms; Rens., Rensselear; S., South; sq., square; S. E. W. Co., Standard Emcry Wheel Co .; st., strect; W'vliet, Watervliet; W., West; W. A, West Albany; wd., ward; W. P. C. Co., Wagner Parlor Car Co .; W. U. T. Co., Western Union Telegraph Company.
AAMMES MARGARET, tailoress, b. 338 S. Pearl Abbattista Felice, shoemaker, 230 Hudson av., house do.
Abbott Charlotte Mrs. dressmaker and grocer, 68 N. Swan, h. 32 Ten Broeck place
66 Delia, widow of Frederick, dressmaker, house 79 Jefferson
66 Edmund B. removed to Pittsburgh, Pa.
66 James, elerk, boards 120 Lexington av.
66 James S. sailmaker, 55 and 56 Quay, house 32 Ten Broeck place.
66 John, clerk, boards 120 Lexington av.
66 Joseph, mason, boards 120 Lexington av.
66 J. B. clerk, 82 State, boards 161 Western av.
66 Mabel E. boards 182 First
66 Peter, chairseater, house 41 Union
66 Samuel J. watchman, house 182 First
66 Walter, mason, house 120 Lexington av.
66 Walter, jr. boards 120 Lexington av. William, mason, house 286 Lark
Abel William, machinist, boards 2 Wilson
Abele Gottlieb, saloon, 143 Elm, house do.
66 John, cooper, boards 127 Fourth av.
Joseph, cooper, 39 Delaware, h. 34 Catha-
Luke, cooper, house 127 Fourth av.
Abjohn Thomas E. baggageman, Union depot, boards 23 Van Woert
Ableman David, carpenter, house 435 Central av. Mary, removed to Johnstown
Abrams Charles W. vinegar manuf. and pres. Con. News Ass'n, house 504 Madison av.
Edward, stereotyper, house 410 Madison av. Isaac, porter, regents' office, Capitol, house 237 Orange [Livingston av. Abriel Edward, coatroom, Y. M. C. A., boards 117 Mary Mrs. house 117 Livingston av.
66 Reuben H. paperhanger, house 425 N. Pearl
66 Reuben H. jr. laborer, house rear 144 Colonie
66 Simpson G. boards 117 Livingston av.
66 Walter, clerk, house 352 First
Abshagne Henry, roofer, house 129 Fourth av. Acacia Club, 112 State
Achlachger Charles O. laborer, house 13 O'Connell Acker Catharine, clerk, boards 44 West
66 Conrad, house 44 West
66 Cora B. Miss, schoolteacher. boards 44 West
66 Frank W. conductor, house 84 Allen, south of Central avenue
Acker George, tailor, house 227 S. Pearl
66 Jacob W. stonecutter, house 10 Delaware av.
66 Jay M. stenographer, 55 State, bds. 182 Elm
66 John J. attorney, also G. K. R. S., K. of P .; - S. R., A. O. U. W., 55 State, h. 182 Elm
66 Peter, captain of Milton Martin, Albany and Newburgh line, house at Stuyvesant
66 Sarah, widow, boards 84 Allen, south see Ecker
Ackerman Anna, boards 611 Broadway
66 Gilbert H. clerk, 41 State, h. at Bath
66 John A., N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., house 289 Clinton avenue [at Bath
66 Peter A. painter, 264 Washington av. house
Ackert Alson, removed to Boston, Mass.
[rine 66 Theodore, upholsterer, house 26 Morris
Ackley Charles, watchman B. & A. freight, house at Rensselaer
66 Russell, at Home for Aged Men, Troy road
see Hackley [Clinton avenue Ackroyd Austin W. clerk, 12 James, house 189 Cleveland M. roofer, 12 James, boards 306 Clinton avenue
M Hildreth J. clerk, 12 James, house 236 N. ACKROYD JAMES, roofing, metal cornice, etc. 12 James, house 67 Ten Broeck. See page 608
66 WVm. M. foreman, 12 James, house 306 Clinton avenue
Adair Ambrose, clerk, boards 28 Emmet 66 John J. confectionery, boards 28 Emmet John R. moulder, house 28 Emmet
Adams Allston Mrs. h. 24 Allen, S. of Madison av.
66 Alonzo P. house 227 Lancaster
66 Anna, widow of William, house 148 Colonie Anna May Miss, clerk, boards 49 Philip
66 Bernard, house 520 Morris [ris, h. do.
Bernard, jr. prop. Paigeville Hotel, 518 Mor-
LATEST MAP OF ALBANY. FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.
Jacob C. boards 44 West Charles E. shipping clerk, 41 N. Pearl, house 123 Franklin THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY'S OFFICE is at 57 State Street (in Commerce Insurance Block). George V. janitor, Jay cor. S. Swan, h. do. Helen Miss, house 99 Jefferson William D. driver, National Express Co. house 286 Orange Loren M. brakeman, house 112 Green Edward, Nat. Ex. Co. house 580 Broadway
66 Eliza, house 92 Third [Pearl
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
8 & 10 Union and 27 & 29 Division Sts.
ALBANY [A] DIRECTORY.
Adams Campbell W. state engineer and surveyor, State Hall, rooms 71 Lancaster
Charles B. trav. salesman, McCormick H. M. Co. house at Zanesville, O.
Charles La Mont, coachman, 192 State Charles P. clerk, W. A. transfer, h. at Rens. Chas. P. dairyman, h. New Scotland plank rd.
66 C. L. Mrs. boarding house 49 Philip
66 Edson B. conductor, house 31 Ontario
66 Edward, hairdresser, 870 Madison av. boards 520 Morris [3 Park place Elizabeth S. teacher, Albany Academy, bds. Ellen B. clerk, int. revenue collector's office U. S. Federal bldg. boards 24 Allen
Emma R. Miss, boards 300 Clinton av. Ernest, blacksmith, bds. 71 Watervliet av.
66
Frank M. firemen, bds. 1 Prospect hill
66 Frank W. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. 58 N. Pearl, boards at Delmar
ADAMS GEORGE B. & CO. (George B. Adams, Jesse Tuthill, Joseph Z. Batten), dry goods, 59-61 North Pearl, house at Middletown. See page 623
66 Geo. C. J. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. h. 49 West ADAMS HOUSE, Diggs & Irving, proprietors, 582 and 584 B'way. See page 675
66 Jacob A. porter, boards 331 Orange
John H. engineer, house 1 Prospect hill
66 John H. jr. machinist, house 1 Prospect hill
John W. (Endres & Adams), hairdresser, 148 Hudson av. h. 4 Phoenix place
Kate A. Miss, house 298 Washington av.
Leonard J. ice, house Madison avenue near Magazine [Magazine Leonard W. farmer, house Madison av. near
Mary P. stenographer, 39 Tweddle building, house 24 Allen, south of Madison av.
Michael, salesman, house 167 Grand
Michael T. liniment mfr. h. 106 Herkimer
66 Patrick, laborer, 15 Hamilton, h. 20 Charles Patrick, laborer, boards 20 Charles
66 Patrick, jr. clerk, house 240 Orange
Robert, clerk, 44 State, boards at Rens.
66 Thomas S. clerk, boards 24 Allen, south of Madison avenue
66 William, laborer, house 95 Third avenue
William H. (Adams & Cleary), 4 Division, boards 240 Orange
William H. machinist, h. 232 Madison av.
66 William W. operator, 44 State b. at Rens.
66 & Cleary (Wm. H. Adams, James Cleary), fish, 4 Division
Addington George, attorney, 8 De Graaf building, also justice, city court, h. 102 Grand
Joseph, foreman, 45 Liberty, b. 107 Philip Addis Catharine Mrs. house 225 Jefferson Addison Charles, waiter, house 133 Canal
Adelberg Jacob B. dry goods, 105 Madison av. house 215 Green
Adelman Elizabeth, wid. of George A. h. 121 Philip 66 George W. hairdresser, 482 Madison av. bds. 121 Philip
Adelman Margaret, dressmaker, 121 Philip, b. do. Adelphi Club, South Pearl corner Division Adelske George, shoemaker, house 59 Sherman Adler Benjamin, meatmarket, 120 Madison av. boards 163 South Pearl [Pearl
66
Blanch R. stenographer, Argus, bds. 163 S.
66 Charles J. carriage agent, Union depot, h. 124 Clinton av. [Green
Daniel, lawyer, 63 Tweddle building, h. 151
Eliza, widow, house 59 Broad
66 Harry, clerk, 163 S. Pearl, boards do.
66 Milton D. removed to New York [163 do.
Philip, meat market, 120 Madison av. boards
66 Sigmund, house 347 Hudson avenue
66 Simon, saloon, 163 S. Pearl, house do. Adrian Fred. clerk, 540 Broadway, bds. at Troy Adriance Datus E. laborer, house 28 Morris
66 Edward, driver, boards 28 Morris
66 James A. painter, house 38 Grand
66 John E. stonecutter, house 142 Dove
66 J. Frank, clerk, 9 Van Tromp, h. 60 N. Hawk
66 William, clerk, boards 28 Morris
66 William, hostler, 7 Phoenix pl. h. 48 Union
Adsit John S. inspector, 23 Lumber district, house at Bath
ÆTNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., Wilbur S.
Roberts, manager, 35 and 37 State. See page 565
Agan Catharine A. Miss, house 48 Jefferson
" see Eagan and Egan [av.
Agans Charles, engineer, h. 5 New York Central « Frank W. b. 5 New York Central av.
Agar John G. clerk, D. & H. C. Co. 58 N. Pearl, house 26 Wilson
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John W. clerk, house 196 North Pearl
66 Wm. R. machinist, house 104 Hudson av.
Agard Eliza Miss, house 375 Clinton av. [do.
Julia Miss, dressmaker, 375 Clinton av. h.
Agne John J. engineer, h. 752 Clinton av.
William, foreman, D. & H. C. Co. freight office, house 30 Elm
Ahearn Augusta Mrs. boards 15 Albany
66 John, buyer, 38 N. Pearl, h. 231 Clinton av.
66 John, engineer, house 23 De Witt
John, house 58 Broad
66 John C. fireman, house 12 De Witt
66 John F. machinist, boards 54 Westerlo
66 Joseph, laborer, boards 58 Broad
66 Mary, widow of Michael, house 12 De Witt
66 Maurice, laborer, boards 58 Broad
66 Michael E. supt. money order div. P. O. h. 11 Delaware [Westerlo
66 Patrick, foreman, D. & H. depot, house 54
Thomas F. clerk, 17 Steuben, h. 12 De Witt
66 Timothy, agent, house 57 Mulberry see O' Hearn
Ahern Emanuel J. laborer, house 704 Broadway
66 Gussie, bookkeeper, 38 N. Pearl, boards 15 Albany
James E. house 100 Eagle [Clinton av.
66 Richard T. clerk, 4 Clinton sq. boards 237 Ahl Christopher, laborer, h. Sand Creek Road, W. A.
Peter, butcher, h. Sand Creek Road, W. A. Ahlers Herman H. manager Albany Taglicher Herold, 11 Beaver, h. 11 Bleecker pl.
Ahlheim Valentine. farmer, house 64 Perry
66 see Alheim
Ahreet Carolyn L. Miss, house 41 Ten Broeck 66 Rhoanah H. Mrs. boards 41 Ten Broeck
Ahrens Edward, draughtsman, capitol com. office, house 181 Hudson avenue
Aiken Thomas F. printer, h. 213 Colonie
Ailes George H. stenographer, 13 N. Pearl, h. 840 Madison av.
Ainsworth Danforth E. dep. pub. instruction, office Capitol, b. 48 Lancaster
GOLDRINGS, CARNATIONS, 30 No. Pearl
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66 Charles, coachman, house 81 Lark 66 Charles, laborer, boards 52 Monroe 66 66 66 66 · 66 66 66 Geo. C. waiter, house 20 Chapel 66 James, removed from city 66 James H. clerk, house 48 Irving 66 James W. removed to Johnstown John, driver, boards 22 Morris 66 66 60 66 Mary Miss, boards 182 State 66 Mary Miss, house 69 Rensselaer Michael, laborer, boards 143 Third 66 66 O. G. manager, 73 State 66 66 Ruthette, nurse, house 20 High 66 G. A. VAN ALLEN, Vice President National Savings Bank, is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY. 66 Patrick, laborer, house 240 Orange
James S. salesman, rooms 2 Clinton sq.
DIRECTORIES
OF OTHER CITIES AT DIRECTORY OFFICE.
ALBANY [A] DIRECTORY.
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Ainsworth Edward G. elerk, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R., | Albany Cold Storage and Warehouse Company, office W. A. house 471 Central av.
66 Harry L. removed to Blooming Grove
66 William H. died Dec. 2, 1897
66 William H. Mrs. house 40 Eagle
66 William J. boards 371 Central avenue
Akin Frank, house 213 Colonie [Orange
66 Frank D. clerk, Grand c. Hamilton, b. 177 John W. compositor, house 177 Orange
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ALBANY ARGUS, Broadway corner Beaver. See page 576
66 Art rooms, 96 N. Pearl
66 Art Union (The), photography, 55 N. Pearl
66 Beef and Provision Co. 699 to 703 Broadway
66 Bicycle Club, 285 Lark
ALBANY BICYCLE WORKS, E. A. Nor- ris, prop. 323 Central av. and 22 N. Knox. See page 605
66 Bill Posting & Advertising Co., J. Ballard Carroll, manager, 35 Beaver
Billiard Ball Co., Grand cor. Plain
66 Board of Trade, 467 Broadway, room 3
Board of Underwriters, 21 and 23 Howard
ALBANY BOILER WORKS, Bdway cor. Thacher. See page 601
66 Boys' Academy, 1 La Fayette
66 Boys' Club and Institute of Industry, 39 and 41 Hudson avenue
ALBANY BRASS AND IRON CO. manu- facturers of engines and plumbers' supplies, 165 Broadway. See page 594
Brewing Co. brewers, 60 S. Ferry
66 Burgesses Corps, 527 Broadway
ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE, Carnell & Hoit, 83, 85 and 87 N. Pearl. See front cover
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Button Co., P. C. Manning, treas. Church cor. Pruyn
Cadet Band, 346 Broadway
ALBANY CALCIUM LIGHT CO., M. McCarty, prop. 26 William. See p. 642 Camera Club, 72 Chapel
Capital, weekly, 27 Maiden lane
66 Cap Mfg. Co. (Myers & Rose), 52 Hudson avenue
66 Caramel Co. 21 Union
66 Card and Paper Mfg. Co. 315 Hamilton
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