Albany city directory 1898, Part 95

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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66 John M. boards 83 Third


66 Joseph, house 126 Sherman


Joseph, stonecutter, h. 79 Washington av.


66 Kittie Mrs. house 9 Rose [Central avenue


66 Magdalena, widow of Bartholomew, house 93


66 Margaret, widow of Peter, house 392 Second


66 Margaret A. house 432 Washington avenue


66 Martin, carver, boards Kimball House


66 Mary Miss, boards 145 Hudson avenue


66 Matthew, moulder, house 109 Third avenue


Men's Association, Harmanus Bleecker Hall


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION, North Pearl corner, Steuben. See page 581


Men's Christian Association of West Albany, (Railroad) Rawson eor. Martin av.


Men's Christian Association (Railroad), 603 Broadway


Men's Sodality, 46 Philip


Nicholas, laborer, house Osborne near Dove


66


Nicholas J. laborer, h. Catharine eor. Dove


66


Nicholas, jr. upholsterer, house Dove south of Morton


Peter, moulder, house 117 Western avenue


66 Peter J. porter, 80 State, b. 96 Second


Philip, brakeman, house 11 Hunter avenue


66 66


Robert, removed to Schenectady


66 Samuel, died July 3, 1897


Simon, chef, Globe Hotel, h. 159 Madison avenue


[av.


66 William, clerk, 75 Beaver, rooms 64 Lodge


66 William, gardener, h. New Scotland plank rd.


66 William, jr. gardener, boards New Scotland plank road


William D. laborer, boards 118 Areh


66 William M. electrician, h. 26 North Knox


Women's Christian Association, 5 Lodge


Youngblood W. clerk, 47 N. Pearl, bds. 17 Emmet Younger Wm. engineer, Troy Nickel Works, house 148 Franklin


Youngman Edwin T. driver, house 5 Phoenix place


66 Harry V. removed to New York city


66 John, removed to Greenbush


66 V. H. (Leonard & Youngman) 356 State and 36 Beaver, house 135 Laneaster


Youngs Andrew, laborer, house 368 Canal


Dudley, trav. salesman, 77 S. Pearl, house 242 First


.6 Grover, boards 1 Clinton avenue


66 Herbert, bookkeeper, 24 James, b. 242 First


66 William D. printer, Journal, h. 1 Clinton av. Yule John M. elaim inspector, 17 De Graaf building, house 357 Central avenue


William H. P. agent, Met. Ins. Co. boards 357 Central avenue


Yusten see Justen


ZACHARIUS BENJAMIN, cutter, 36 Beaver, h. 203 South Pearl


Zacherrek Julius, died April, 1898


Ottelie, widow of Julius, h. 121 Fourth av. Zahn John Anthony, house 216 Sherman


Zalinski Max, tailor, house 244 South Pearl


Zander Charles, laborer, house 90 Elizabeth


Zautner Charles II. confectioner, house 133 Broad


66 George, cutter, h. 4 Moore near Second av.


66 Louis, shoemaker, h. 4 Moore n. Second av. Philip, cutter, b. 4 Moore near Second av. Zeh Charles, brakeman, house 32 Hunter avenue


66 Charles M. foreman, A. P. W. Co. boards" 134 Hudson avenue


Clarence M. bookkeeper, h. 378 Madison av.


66 David, collector, 47 N. Pearl, h. 255 Park av.


66 Frank H. elerk, 510 B'way, b. 378 Madison av. -


66 George I. elerk, 140 S. Knox, boards 145 do. L


66 Hannah, wid. of Matthias, h. 134 Hudson av.


66 James, laborer, boards 55 North Lansing


J. Warner, bookkeeper, 464 Broadway, bds. 244 Washington avenue


Margaret S. widow of John, h. 60 Lancaster


Robert L. mason, house 252 North Pearl


Robert L. Ist, shirteutter, house 150 Quail


66 William T. salesman, 47 North Pearl, boards 255 Park avenue


Zehe Carrie, widow of Joseph, house 70 Canal Zehfuss Jacob, haekman, house 30 Hunter avenue Zehner Bernard, laborer, house 42 N. Y. C. av.


66 Herman, laborer, house 473 Second


66 Herman, painter, boards 42 N. Y. C. av.


66 Hilmor, brakeman, house 606 Third


66 John, painter, house 314 Sherman


Zehoski Frank, laborer, house 94 Elizabeth 66 Frank, jr. laborer, boards 94 Elizabeth


Zeilman Chas. H. asst. postmaster, h. 520 Clinton av .. 66 Edward R. boards 520 Clinton avenue


66 George, laborer, house rear 152 Colonie


66 Jacob, stovemounter, house 313 Sherman


James E. stovemounter, b. 245 Livingston av.


66 John, machinist, house 17 West Spring


" Mary, widow, house 245 Livingston avenue


66 Perey H. bds. 520 Clinton avenue


Zeiser John, marbleworker, S. Pearl corner First avenue, house 441 South Pearl


66 Joseph B. sec. treas. and manager, 404 to 410 Central av. house 370 Clinton avenue


Zeitler Mary N. teacher, High school, b. Brookside avenue, Menands [av. Menands


66 Wm. I. manager, 68 N. Pearl, h. Brookside Zelie Rufus, prop. Bennett House, Exchange cor. Sumpter, W. A. house do.


Zeller Adam, cigarmaker, house 93 Alexander


Elizabeth, widow of Ernest, house 130 Elm


66 George, carpenter, house 17 Stephen


John M. baker, house 33 Alexander


Zenner Josephine, widow, house 159 Broad Zenzen Adam, mason, house 11 Cuyler


66 Anthony, mason, boards 11 Cuyler


66 John, shipper, 31 Hudson av. b. 85 Green


66 John, house 20 Teunis


66 Louis, baker, boards 11 Cuyler


66 Peter, confectioner, house 95 Elizabeth


66 Peter, mason, house 11 Cuyler


66 Peter J. helper, boards 95 Elizabeth


Zervas Bernard P. pianomaker, b. 1 Plain 66 Philip, stonecutter, house 221 Park avenue


Zessin August, laborer, house 14 O'Connell


66 Carl, driver, house 106 Third avenue


Charles, laborer, house 14 O'Connell


66 Henry, candymaker, boards 14 O'Connell


66 Louis, elerk, 116 Clinton, bds. 14 O'Connell Zetzmann Frederick, carpenter, boards 381 Elk


66 John Mrs. house 52 Quail


66 Peter, laborer, house 381 Elk


Zibell Edward, laborer, boards 16 Benjamin Henry, laborer, boards 16 Benjamin


Zickler Chris, mason, house 28 Quail 66 Conrad, moulder, house 13 Quail


66 George, mason, house 13 Quail


LATEST MAP OF ALBANY.


FOR SALE AT BOOK STORES.


NATHAN B. PERRY, Ex-President of the Perry Stove Co., is a Director of the COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.


66 66 Walter T. gasmetermaker, h. 15 Lexington 66 Wilhelmina Miss, boards 36 North Swan


66


Rebecca, boards 145 Hudson avenue


UNION LAUNDRY CO.


8 & 10 Union and 27 & 29 Division Sts.


410


ALBANY


[Z] DIRECTORY.


Zickler Jacob, florist, house 251 Third 6 Martin, mason, boards 13 Quail Peter, carpenter, boards 13 Quail Zielfeld Charles, baker, boards 54 Alexander


Henry, machinist, house 54 Alexander


Zielke August, laborer, boards 636 Myrtle avenue


66 Christian, died August, 1897


C. J. gardener, house 636 Myrtle avenue Gustave, laborer, house 636 Myrtle avenue Zigtek George, laborer, house 78 Sherman Zimbar Frank, boards 261 Elk


Zimmer Barbara, widow of Philip, house 207 Sher- man


Charles, carpenter, house 98 Dallius


66 Edward, cook, house 161 Canal


66 Frank K. moulder, house 7 Judson


66 Henry, laborer, house 454 Elk


66 Henry W. brakeman, house 407 Elk


John, gasmetermaker, house 183 Elm


66 John, carpenter, h. rear 584 Clinton avenue


66 John, mason, house 452 Washington avenue


John, jr. painter, boards 79 N. Swan


66 John, jr. clerk, boards rear 584 Clinton av.


John H. printer, foreman bindery, 65 Hud- son av. boards 444 Elk


66 Joseph, coachman, boards 173 Lark


Louis, carpenter, house 606 Clinton avenue


Martin, moulder, house 81 Allen south of Central avenue


66 William, laborer, boards 606 Clinton avenue


Wilson B. student, boards 1 Lancaster


66 Zimmerman Charles, farmer, house Washington av. near Magazine


Charles, brewer, house 231 Myrtle avenue


66 66 Christian, baker, 220 Lark, house do.


Conrad, tailor, house 87 Perry


66 Edwin, electrician, house 220 Lark


Eugene, helper, boards 135 Philip


66 Fred. laborer, boards 423 First


Herman, laborer, boards 432 Third


Hiram F. stenographer, D. & H. C. Co. freight office, 58 N. Pearl, h. at Altamont John (R. H. Moore & Zimmerman), Fourth av. corner Franklin, house 3 Teunis


John Mrs. house 2 Stephen


Julius, laborer, house 135 Philip


J. Godfrey Mrs. house 103 Jay


J. Robert, clerk, boards 3 Teunis


Linus, printer, Taglicher Herold, 11 Beaver, boards 135 Philip


Martin, carpenter, house 13 Third avenue


66 Martin, jr. baker, boards 13 Third avenue


66 Nicholas, granitecutter, bds. 13 Third av.


66 Otto, carpenter, house 413 First


66 Robert, died Aug. 23, 1897


Sophia, widow, house 423 First


Zincke John, carpenter, house 56 Delaware


Zink Carl, laborer, boards 130 Second avenue Edward, laborer, boards 12 Second avenue


Fred, laborer, house 130 Second avenue


66 Fred, jr. laborer, boards 130 Second avenue


60 Henry, tailor, boards 12 Second avenue


66 Jacob F. carpenter, house 40 Alexander John, carpenter, h. 36 Delaware


Michael, laborer, boards 130 Second avenue


66 Valentine, roofer, 12 James, h. 12 Second av.


66 William, saloon, 19 Central av. h. 20 do.


66 William C. laborer, boards 12 Second avenue Zinserling Gustave, proprietor, Hotel Columbia, 44 Beaver, house do. [Cuyler


Zinzow Charles H. hairdresser, Stanwix Hall, b. 6 Frederick, jr. mason, house 6 Cuyler


Zion George H. clerk, 442 B'way, b. 105 S. Pearl


66 Lewis A. clerk, 27 S. Pearl, h. 51 Myrtle av.


Pauline, retoucher, bds. 51 Myrtle avenue


Ziriax Louis, cutter and bicycles, 467 Madison av. b. 385 S. Pearl


Mary, widow of John M. house 385 S. Pearl Zita Arthur R. musicteacher, b. 79 Washington av.


Frederic, shoemaker, 81 Washington avenue, house 79 do.


Rockey A. violinist, b. 79 Washington av. Zoellner James A. fireman, h. 51 Elberon place Zoll Conrad, butcher, house 445 Third


Henry, patternmaker, house 263 Ontario


Henry, jr. boards 263 Ontario


Zoller John, laborer, house 391 Canal 66 Joseph, clerk, house 54 Quail


Zollinger Annie, widow, house 213 Sherman 66 Charles, upholsterer, boards 213 Sherman


Zubers Max, tailor, honse 78 Arch


Zucchi L. V. prof. of languages, 25 N. Pearl, house 112 Ten Brocck [av. h. do.


Zumdieck H. H. Mrs. confectioncr, 45 Washington Zutavern Freda Miss, boards 274 S. Pearl


Margaret, widow of Charles, laundry, 274 South Pearl, house do.


Zubris Barnard, tailor, boards 78 Arch


66 Max, tailor, house 78 Arch


66 Michael, tailor, boards 78 Arch


Zwack Andrew, laborer, boards 383 Elk


66 Bartholomeus, laborer, house 383 Elk


John, undertaker, 184 Central av. house do. Zwaklan Gotlieb, milkman, h. 110 Second av.


Zweeres Adolph, bookkeeper, 504 Broadway, h. at Rensselaer


66 John A. student, boards 22 Chestnut John A. Mrs. house 22 Chestnut


see also Sweers


Zwick John, meatstall, 14 Central avenue. house do. John, bookkeeper, 14 Central av. bds. do.


Zwink Julius (Miller & Zwink), painters and paper- hangers, 34 Madison av. bds. 87 Columbia


66 Otto, removed to Schenectady


Otto, engineer, boards 87 Columbia


GOLDRINGS, CARNATIONS, 30 No. Pearl


66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 PRUDENCE, WISDOM and EXPERIENCE all say INSURE; and you cannot do better than to insure with the COMMERCE 66 John, house 159 Perry


CITY OF RENSSELAER, RENSSELAER COUNTY.


ERECTED A CITY FROM THE TOWN OF EAST GREENBUSII, 1897. CITY ELECTION ON THE FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN EACH YEAR.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1898. COMMON COUNCIL.


Council Chamber, 403 Broadway.


BRADFORD R. LANSING Mayor. HARRY BATES. President of Common Council.


CITY CLERK CORNELIUS A. RYAN Clerk, ex officio.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


1st Ward-Charles J. Reno, William H. Cornell. 2nd Ward-Frank Bortle, Benjamin Bond.


3rd Ward-Wm. H. Hepinstall, Christopher Short.


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4th Ward-Roswell A. Dandaraw, Harry Bates. 5th Ward-Wm. F. Utech, Frank Wilson. 6th Ward-Philip Shafer, Thomas Kimber.


COMMON COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-Bates, Wilson, Short.


Streets-Wilson, Dandaraw, Utech. -


Auditing Accounts-Cornell, Reno, Bortle.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Judge-D. Oscar Denison. City Treasurer-John F. Munger.


City Clerk-Cornelius A. Ryan.


Assessors-William F. Ryan, Anthony S. Hoog- kamp, James L. Wiltsie.


Supervisors-Matthew A. Heeran, John J. Keenan. Corporation Counsel-Randall J. Le Boeuf. City Engineer-William H. Slingerland. Superintendent of Streets-William J. English.


Commissioners of Charities-John L. Parmerton, William Davis.


Health Officer and City Physician-Dr. Elbert H. Humphrey.


Commissioners of Health-Frederick Carr, Max Hackel, G. Merrill Haight, John J. Burke, Dr. James C. Sharkey


Sealer of Weights and Measures-John Lozier. Civil Service Commissioners-Simeon E. Cordial, George L. Wiltsie, Thomas Donnelly.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Bradford R. Lansing, Pres; William J. Smith, George W. Stevens, James Hepinstall, Clinton De Myer, James Clark, Dr. J. F. Reilly, Ter-


rence Claxton, Seth H. Clark, Joseph Meany, John Greenalch.


SCHOOLS.


HIGH SCHOOL, Harrison av. cor. Second; R. W. Wickham, Supt. L. F. Robins, Principal. Hat- tie Bagg, Minnie Bates, Teachers.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL No. 1, Washington corner Third av. Elizabeth G. Cornelius, Elizabeth S. Reynolds, Laura Farnham, Jennie A. Wiley, Anna H. Unger, Eleanor T. Thatcher, Jennie M. Vosburgh, Susie E. Unger, Nellie Jones, Carrie


E. Simmons, Margaret M. Sillery, Lucy Miller, Elizabeth Selden, Clara Ross.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL No. 2, corner Harrison av. and Second. Louis F. Robins, Principal. Teachers, Mrs. C. E. Marshall, Anna F. Moak- ler, Annie Diamond, Kate P. Ryan, Kate E. Lyons, Katherine E. McCarthy, Carrie C. Miles, Grace B. Stuart, Minnie E. Lasack, Mary E. Flanigan, Ellen McCaffrey.


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CITY OF RENSSELAER.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioners-William Rockefeller, Franklin W. Tompkins, Timothy B. Lehany.


Chief of Police-George W. Van Hise Clerk-Cornelius A. Ryan.


FIRST PRECINCT. Station 31 Second avenue


Patrolmen-Peter S. Murphy, Charles Albright, Frederick Morford.


SECOND PRECINCT.


Station 401 Broadway.


Patrolmen-James Lehaney, William H. Don- nelly, Henry Shultz.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioners-Thomas Whitehouse, William Sel- | G. S. MINK Steamer Company, No. 2, 401 Broad- ley, Robert Glenn. way. John J. Armour, Foreman.


Chief Engineer-Peter J. Grey. 1st Assistant, Wm. H. Kipp. 2nd Assistant, Stephen Crannell, jr. 3rd Assistant, George Strohmaier.


J. N. RING Fire Company, No. 1, 33 Second av. William Morford, Foreman.


E. F. HART Hose Company, East street corner Herrick. Philip O'Brien, Foreman.


JAMES HILL Hook and Ladder and Hose Com- pany, No. 42 Partition. George Maier, Foreman.


CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Parti- tion cor. Third. Rev. Albert Eaton Fitch, Pastor and S. S. Supt. J. Cody, Sexton. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Mrs. George H. Mayer, Pres. Miss Alice Ashton, Treas. Miss Flora Burhans, Sec.


WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. James Clark, Pres. Mrs. Mary Burkman, Treas. Mrs. Fred. Davis, Sec.


CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY (Episcopal). 123 Third. Rev. Thomas White, Rector and S. S. Supt.


CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Episcopal), Third av. cor. Washington. Rev. W. F. Bielby, Rec- tor and S. S. Supt. William Harmer, Sexton. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, Washington street. Rev.


Henry H. Murdock, Pastor. B. F. Lansing, S. S. Supt. Gilson Hayford, Sexton. EPWORTH LEAGUE. James D. Davis, Pres. Mrs. Eugene Hemstreet, Treas. Harry Gar- rison, Sec.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RENS- SELAER, Broadway. Rev. Arthur M. Smith, Pastor. J. C. Belknap, S. S. Supt. Charles H. Bont, Sexton.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Fred. Bullent, Pres. T. Lewis Green, Sec.


BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW AND PHILIP. J. F. Lockwood, Pres. George Diack, Sec.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Herrick street. Rev. James E. Duffy, Pastor. Revs. Thomas A. Early and John F. Glavin, assist- ants. Martin Conlin, Sexton.


MANUFACTURING AND INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


ERWIN MANUFACTURING CO. High. Capital $5,000. W. W. Grey, Pres. R. J. Pratt, Treas. Frank Erwin, Sec. Bicycles. EAST ALBANY GAS-LIGHT CO. Broadway. F. A. Sabbaton, Pres. and Treas. Frank Chamberlain, Sec. Howard A. Brooke, Supt.


John W. Heywood, Electrician. Election in April.


HUDSON RIVER ANILINE AND COLOR WORKS. Riverside avenue. L. I. Waldman, Pres. and Treas. William Lesser, Vice-Pres. and Manager.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


GREENBUSH LODGE, No. 337, second and fourth Mondays, Masonic Hall. W. Robert Mitton, Master. Eugene Hemstreet, Senior Warden. William H. Clay, Junior Warden. James H. Miller, Treas. P. M., E. C. Crocker, Sec. Charles A. Starin, Senior Deacon. John J. Clay, Junior Deacon. Edward W. Salmond, S. M. C. John W. Burkman, J. M. C. P. M., Rev. Ar- thur M. Smith, Chaplain. Thomas Penney, Marshal. Egbert D. Nestell, Organist. Alfred W. Wilson, Tiler.


GREENBUSH CHAPTER, No. 274, first and third Mondays, Masonic Hall. E., William H. Clay, High Priest. Charles A. Belden, King. William H. Renison, Scribe. John F. Munger, Treas. P. H. P., E. C. Crocker, Sec. P. H. P., Rev. W. F. Bielby, Chaplain. Thomas Pen- ney, Captain of Host. Charles A. Starin, Prin. Sojourner. John J. Clay, Royal Arch Capt. Edward W. Salmond, Master 3d Veil. James W. MacGuinness, Master 2d Veil. Simeon Lode- wick, Master 1st Veil. E. D. Nestell, Organist. Alfred W, Wilson, Sentinel.


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SOCIETIES.


I. O. O. F.


FARMERS AND MECHANICS' LODGE, No. 157, meets at 358 Broadway, Thursday evenings. Charles H. Miller, N. G. George Wells, Treas. Fred. H. MeDonald, P. S.


GREENBUSH LODGE, Daughters of Rebekah, No. 26, meets at 358 Broadway, first and third Wednesday evenings in each month. Mrs. Belle Turner, N. G. Mrs. Gertrude E. Kenney, 104 First, Bath, F. S.


G. A. R.


THURLOW WEED POST, No. 400, meets Thurs- day evening in G. A. R. hall. S. Aldrieh, Com. D. G. Campbell, Sen. V. Com. Charles Fisher, J. V. Com. P. J. Van Allen, Adj. Charles MeKenna, Q. M. George Mellen, Officer of the Day. Thomas Hawes, Officer of the Guard. Dr. C. S. Allen, Surgeon. Charles A. Thateher, Chaplain. S. Kaufman, Q. M. S. Charles Ashley, S. M. W. H. Fellows, Sentinel.


SONS OF VETERANS.


CHARLES S. ALLEN CAMP, No. 91. W. H. Cornell, Captain. James McKenna, Quarter- master. A. B. Kiernan, 216 Broadway, Ist Serg.


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.


RENSSELAER LODGE, No. 240. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Broadway corner Ferry. John Hall, M. W. John F. Munger, Receiver. William Herrington, 21 Second, Albany, Re- corder. Carlos J. Bell, Financier. Annual elec- tion in December.


EAST ALBANY LODGE, No. 291. Meets alter- nate Friday evenings at Vaughn Hall. William N. Fleming, Master .. W. P. Cady, Recorder. C. A. Bergh, Financier. Eleetion in December.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


HUDSON VALLEY COUNCIL, No. 1713. 7Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Vaughn Hall. Martin D. Miller, Regent. Melvin Rowe, Treas. N. J. La Clair, Sec. A. H. Clapp, Collector. Annual election in January.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION ..


GREENBUSH COUNCIL, No. 60. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at C. M. B. A. Hall, Broadway. Thomas Donnelly, Pres. John Gay- nor, Vice-Pres. John Seully, Treas. James Clark, Sec. Annual election in December.


MACCABEES.


EAST SIDE TENT. Thomas Aldrieh, C. Isaac Sutherland, L. C. John Boyle, R. K. & F. K. Edward Allen, Chaplain. Charles Thateher, Serg. Herman Cookingham, Master at Arms.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


AGANNSCHIONI TRIBE, 377. Alexander Clapp, Sachem. Matthew A. Heeran, Keeper of Wam- pum. John Mullen, 377 B'way, Chief of Records.


CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


BRANCH 57. Richard Groark, Pres. Bart Hill, 87 Aiken, Rec. Sec.


BRANCH 57, L. C. B. A. Mrs. F. J. Kelly, Re-


corder. Mrs. M. J. Curren, Recorder. Miss


Lizzie Cox, Fin. Sec.


BRANCH 9, L. C. B. A. Miss Kate Cahill, Pres. Miss Bridget Ryan, Treas. Miss Nellie M. Con- lon, Fin. Sec. Miss M. A. Hepinstall, Rec. Sec. Eleetion first meeting in January.


CATHOLIC RELIEF AND BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION, Couneil 5. Meets C. M. B. A. rooms seeond and fourth Friday each month. N. W. Mahar, Pres. Mrs. Virginia Warren, Treas. Mrs. Maria Fitzgibbon, Sec. Annual eleetion in December.


CATHOLIC UNION. Meets C. M. B. A. rooms first Wednesday each month. Jolın G. Bergeron, Pres. Margaret Donovan, Treas. Mrs. Maria Fitzgibbon, Sec. Annual eleetion in Deeember.


ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPE- RANCE.


SUNNY SIDE COUNCIL, No. 65. Meets every other Monday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall. M. H. Lamp, Select Councilor. Mrs. Mary Melius, Treas. John S. Melius, 17 Broadway, Bath, Fin. Sec.


GREENBUSH COUNCIL, No. 110. Meets at 120 Seeond av. alternate Friday nights. Robert Dunsheath, Select Councilor. George H. Hay- ford, Treas. Frank S. Bortle, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Eugenia Bortle, 120 Second avenue, Fin. Sec. Election in June and December.


EAST SIDE COUNCIL. John S. Patten, Select Councilor. Miss Minnie Orlep, Rec. Sec. John Boyee, jr. Fin. Sec.


PERMANENT ORGANIZATION OF ALBANY AND RENSSELAER COUNTIES. E. A. Sweet, Troy, Pres. John S. Melius, Bath, Treas. John Van Buren, sr., Sec. Election in October.


MISCELLANEOUS.


EAST SIDE LOCAL UNION CHRISTIAN EN- DEAVOR. William N. Wesbroom, Pres. E. Van Buren, Vice-Pres. Miss E. Cornelius, Bath, Treas. Miss E. Ashton, Bath, Rec. Sec. T. Lewis Green, Cor. Sec.


BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD MEN'S ASSOCIATION, 353 Broadway, Alvin Nexdorf, Pres. George Fox, Vice-Pres. W. H. Clay; Treas. John W. Burkman, Rec. Sec.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN OF EAST ALBANY. R H. Bortle, Master. W. F. Ward, 390 Broadway, Sec. Annual elec- tion last week in June.


FORT CRALO LEGION, SELECT KNIGHTS. Meets at Vaughn Hall every other Tuesday. C. H. Miller, Com. John F. Knapp, Past Com. Geo. A. March, Rec. Treas. George Merrill Haight, 485 Broadway, Sec.


FORT CRALO LEGION, LADIES' AUXILI- ARY, No. 2. Meets alternate Mondays at Vaughn's Hall. Mrs. Kate Chandler, Pres. Miss Emma Ostrander, Treas. Mrs. Jennie Clapp, Sec.


HORSESHOE LODGE B. OF R. R. TRAINMEN, No. 250. meets first and third Sundays at Odd Fel- lows' Hall. P. Pearl, M. Philip J. Alrutz, Fin. Sec. J. J. Keenan, 174 East, Sec. A. J. Hoog- kamp, Journal Agt. Annual election in December. NEW YORK MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF EAST ALBANY, office 363 Broadway, Rensselaer. John F. Munger, Treas. RENSSELAER DIVISION, No. 559, O. R. C. George Cunningham, Hudson, C. C. Anthony J. Hoogkamp, Treas. and Sec.


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RENSSELAER STREET DIRECTORY.


RENSSELAER STREET DIRECTORY.


Academy, from Aiken av. to Washington at Mill Creek, wd. 1. Left. Rt. 0 0 Aiken avenue


45 0 Columbia


0 0 Second avenue


0 0 Third avenue


Aiken, from Fourth avenue to Partition, wds. 3, 5. Left. Rt.


1 2 Fourth avenue


39 Herrick [Ch.


0 St. John's R. C.


77 76 Wendell


83 82 Farm road


97 0 Partition


Aiken Avenue from south end of Broad- way to East Green- bush line, wd. 1.


Left. Rt. 0 Broadway [G.


0 Riverside av. E.


4 Academy 9 Nelson av. 27 Cambridge av. 31 Columbia


0 0


0 First avenue Taber Fifth alley


0 0 N. Y. Central R. R. tracks


0 Unnamed st.


0


0 Boston & Alb. R R. tracks Mill 0 Sixth avenue


Belmore Place, from


23 Riverside avenue to Cambridge av. East Greenbush.


Left. Rt.


0 0 Riverside av.


13 0 Nelson av.


21 0 Cambridge av.


Boston Island, foot of Partition.


Broadway, from Aiken avenue north, to Bath line, wds. 1, 2, 4. Left. Rt.


0 6 Aiken av.


51 First Presbyte- rian church


51 48 Columbia


109


81 82 Second av. 93 Ferry 120 Third av. 0 Alb. and Green- bush Bridge 146 Washington 0 164 Fourth av. 208 Herrick 240 Wendell 0 0 Bridge 0 0 McCollough 340 Partition 372 Harrison av.


401 Second Precinct, Police Station 400 John


428 Glen 452 Pine


0 474 Catharine


495 494 Bath line


Cambridge Ave-


nue, from Aiken av. to Rensselaer av. East Greenbush.


Left. Rt.


0 0 Aiken avenue


0 0 Mansion av.


0 0 Belmore place


0


0 Rensselaer av.


Catharine, from Broadway to Fourth, wds. 4. 6. Left. Rt


U v Broadway 0 Second


0 0 Third


0 0 Fourth


Clinton Heights, end of Columbia, East Greenbush.


Columbia, from Hud- son river southeast to East Greenbush line, wd. 1.


Left. Rt. 0 0 Broadway


11 10 Academy


33 Washington


65 70 Aiken


Columbia (E. Green- bush), from Rensselaer line to Clinton Heights. Left. Rt.


0 0 Rennselaer av.


0 0 Bridge over N. Y. C. and B. & A. tracks


0 New Road


0


0 Clinton Heights


Cottage Hill, from 155 Third av north to Partition, wds. 3, 5.


Left. Rt.


0 0 Third av.


0 0 Fourth av.


0 Wendell


0 East Eighth


0 Farm road


0 0 Partition


Dubnque, from Law- rence to Summit, wd. 3. Left Rt. 0 0 Lawrence


0 24 Summit


East, from Second av. north to Partition, wds. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.


Left. Rt. 0 0 2 Second av. William


39 40 Third avenue


0 96 Fourth avenue


0 136 Herrick [Co.


0 E. F. Hart Hose


174 Wendell.


206 East Eighth 256 Partition


East Eighth, from 206 East to Cottage Hill, wds. 3, 5.


Left. Rt.


0 East


0 22 Lawrence


0 0 Cottage Hill


Farm Road, from Aiken to Cottage Hill, wd. 5.


Left. Rt. 0 2 Aiken


0 0 Lawrence


0 0 Cottage Hill


Ferry, from Hudson river to Broadway,


wd. 2.


Left. Rt. 1 0 River


22 Masonic hall


35 0 Broadway


Fifth, from Partition to John, wds. 5, 6.


Left. Rt. 0 2 Partition


11 12 Harrison av.


35 38 John


First, from Partition to Bath line, wds. 4, 6. Left. Rt.


7 8 Partition


25 20 Harrison av.


43 42 John


65 68 Glen


87 80 Pine


107 0 Catharine


First Avenue, from 6 Washington to Aiken avenue, wd. 1.


Left. Rt.


1 0 Washington


1 4 Walker


0 Green


0 Third alley


0 Fourth alley


0 Teller


0 Taber


Fourth, from 59 Parti- tion to Catharine, wds. 5, 6.


Left. Rt. 0 4 Partition


0 0 Harrison av.


219 216 John


Glen


227 0 0 Pine


0 0 Catharine


Fourth Avenue, from Hudson river crossing Broadway at 162, to Cottage Hill, wds. 2, 3.


Left. Rt. 0) 0 Broadway Hogan


Van Valken- burgh


0 0 N. Y. C. tracks


0 0 B. & A. tracks


0 0 East


0 Aiken


0 Lawrence


0 Summit


0


0 Cottage Hill


Glen, from 428 Broad- way to Fourth, wds.4, 6.


Left. &Broadway


13 10 First


29 24 Second


Left. Rt. 47 44 Third 57 60 Fourth


Green, from First av. to Mill Creek, wds. 1, 2. Left. Rt. 3 0 First avenue


21 24 Second avenue 0 William


) 0 Third avenue


Grove, from Third av. to High, East Green- bush.


Harrison Avenue, fromn 372 Broadway to Seventh, wds. 4, 5, 6. Left. Rt. 1 0 Broadway


15 18 First


29 0 Second


0 School


41


0 Third


55 64 Fourthı


0 0 Fifth


0


0 Sixth


0 0 Seventh


208


Herrick, from Broadway to Law rence, wds. 2, 3. Left. Rt.




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