Albany city directory 1900, Part 12

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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ALBANY LOAN CO. Incorporated. 86 State, room 22. P. Staats Dodge, Pres. and Treas. A. M. Dodge, Sec.


ALBANY PERFORATED WRAPPING PAPER COMPANY, Colonie, Montgomery and North Lansing. Seth Wheeler, Pres. Wm. A. Wheeler, Treas. Edgar Wheeler, Sec. Toilet, wrapping paper, etc. See page 677.


ALBANY PIER PROPRIETORS. Ira A. Place, New York, Pres. Robert Geer, Sec. Francis A. Harrington, Supt. James Farrell, Collector. Election in March.


ALBANY SAFE DEPOSIT AND STORAGE CO., Maiden Lane cor. Lodge. Capital $90,000. Daniel Leonard, Pres. Edgar C. Leonard, 'I reas. and Sec. Wm. W. Boyd, Supt. Safe Deposit and Storage. See page 595.


ALBANY STEAM TRAP COMPANY, office and works, 60 Church. James H. Blessing, Sec. and Treas. Steam traps, valves, etc. See page 626. ALBANY TERMINAL WAREHOUSE CO., 2-24 Tivoli. Capital $25,000. W. B. Van Rensselaer, Pres. E. N. Mckinney, Treas. and Sec. See page 641.


ALBANY TRUST CO., 452 and 454 Broadway. Capital $200,000. Surplus $100,000. John D. Parsons, jr., Pres. John G. Myers, 1st Vice-Pres. Frederick A. Mead, 2d Vice-Pres. George C. Van Tuyl, jr., Treas. and Sec. Randall J. Le Bœuf, Gen. Counsel. See top end and p. 593.


ALBANY VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY, Manor cor. Mill. Capital $50,000. Peter Kin- near, Pres. David M. Kinnear, Treas. and Sec. Flooring and mouldings.


ALBANY AND GREENBUSH BRIDGE COM- PANY, office 140 Broadway. James J. Belden, Pres. Charles T. Barney, Vice-Pres. J. O. Baker, New York, Treas. and Sec. G. H. Don- aldson, Supt.


ARGUS COMPANY (The). Broadway cor. Beaver. William H. Johnson, Pres. James C. Farrell, Treas. Amasa J. Parker, jr., Sec.


AUSTIN ENGRAVING COMPANY (The). 80 and 82 State. James Ten Eyck, Pres. Howard Martin, Treas. and Sec. Half-tone plates, etc. See index to advs.


BABCOCK AND SHANNON CO., 111-115 S. Swan. Capital $30,000. Robert W. Shannon, Pres. Charles N. Gilbert, Treas. and Sec. Men's clothing.


BEVERWYCK BREWING COMPANY, 34 North Ferry. M. N. Nolan, Pres. and Treas. Francis J. Nolan, Sec. John Hoffman, Manager. See page 713.


BRAINERD-TANNER CO. (The). 72 and 74 Church. H. J. Brainerd, Pres. and Treas. J. C. Spencer, Vice-Pres. W. F. Tanner, Sec. Hardware specialties.


BRANDOW PRINTING COMPANY, 54 and 56 Dean, near State. Augustus S. Brandow, Pres. Richard W. Brass, Treas. Frank H. Evory, Sec. See foot lines.


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


BURNHAM MEDICINE CO., 611 Broadway, Sam- uel G. Payn, jr., Pres. George R. Payn, Treas. David H. King, Sec. Timber Bitters, etc.


BURTON WM. H. CO. (The), Centre, Colonie and No. Lansing. Established 1834. Incorporated 1892. Wm. H. Burton, Pres. A. N. Le Fevre, Treas. Wmn. H. Burton, jr., Sec. Architectural woodwork. See page 688.


B. PAYN'S SONS' TOBACCO CO., 820 and 822 Broadway, wholesale and retail. Broadway cor Maiden lane. Capital $30,000. William Mc- Ewan, P, es. Alex. M. McEwan, Treas. and Sec. Tobacco, snuff and cigars. See page 710. CAPITAL CITY COLD STORAGE AND WARE- HOUSE CO., 72-77 Quay. E. P. Williams, Pres. Thomas W. Cantwell, Treas. Gurdon G. Evertsen, Sec. H. W. Griswold, Mgr. See page 644.


CAPITAL CITY WALL PAPER CO., 284 Central av. Capital $2,000. Porter Devendorf, Pres. F. W. Cameron, Vice-Pres. D. F. Cowles, Glov- ersville, Sec. Wall paper, etc.


COLUMBIA DISTILLING CO., 18, 20 and 22 State. Charles Tracey, Pres. and Treas. John Moloney, Sec. See page 711.


COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., 55 and 57 State. Capital $200,000. G. A. Van Allen, Pres. E. Darwin Jenison, Sec. See side lines and front cover.


CONSOLIDATED CAR HEATING CO. of Al- bany. Incorporated 1889. 413-423 No. Pearl. Capital $1,250,000. Robert C. Pruyn, Pres. Frederick W. Kelly, Treas. E. A. Groesbeck, Sec. Car heating and lighting apparatus.


CONSUMERS' ICE COMPANY (The), Erie street. Capital $10,000. Wm. Bookheim, Pres. L. B. Tibbitts, Treas. De Witt C. Becker, Sec. Ice storage.


COX BRASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited), North Pearl cor. Van Woert. Capital $25,000. A. B. Brown, Pres. John W. Cox, 255 Fourth av., New York, Treas. and Sec. Beer pumps.


DIAMOND PASTE COMPANY (The), 66 and 68 Hamilton. Capital $60,000. William P. Rudd, Sec. and Treas. Paste. Election in June.


DRISLANE W. E. CO., 38 and 40 N. Pearl. Capital $100,000. W. E. Drislane, Pres. Thomas J. Bishop, Treas. and Sec. Groceries.


ECLIPSE MACHINERY CO., 9 and 11 Green. Capital $1,000. M. J. Locke, Pres. C. F. Wil- liams, Treas. C. H. Mills, Sec. Collar and cuff machinery.


ECONOMIC POWER AND CONSTRUCTION CO., 57 State. Capital $50,000. George H. Thacher, Pres. William G. Rice, Treas. and Sec.


ECONOMICAL EGG BEATER CO., 93 State. Capital $2,000. Chas. F. Rushmore, Pres. J. S. Frost, Treas. L. C. Warner, Sec. Egg beaters. EMBOSSING COMPANY (The), 10-20 Pruyn. Capital $50,000. Charles L. Pruyn, Pres. M. H. Rochester, Sec. and Treas. Charles M. Hyatt, Supt. Dominoes, checkers, etc.


EMPIRE REDUCTION CO., 40 Tweddle bldg. A. Wiswall, Pres. E. M. Sanger, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. Henry Cummins, Sec.


FEDERAL INSTRUMENT CO., 82 State. Capital $15,000. Howard Hendrickson, Pres. H. A. Grey, Vice-Pres. F. G. Michel, Treas. W. B. Harris, Sec.


FONDA D. H. DRUG CO., 70 State. Incorpor- ated 1889. Capital $100,000. Douw H. Fonda, Pres. George B. Bruen, Treas. Douw H. Fonda, 2d, 93 Lancaster, Sec. Wholesale drug- gists.


GARTLAND'S TENTH REGT. BAND AND ORCHESTRA (incorporated), 75 State. John L. Gartland, Director and Man.


GOOLD JAMES CO., Broadway foot of Schuyler. Capital $100,000. William D. Goold, Pres. Henry Goold, Vice-Pres. Charles B. Goold, Sec. Car- riages and sleighs. See page 651.


HARRIS ELECTRIC METER CO., office 9 So. Pearl. Wm. B. Harris, Pres. Howard Hen- drickson, 82 State, Treas. and Sec. Electric meters.


HEDRICK BREWING CO., 400-410 Central av. William Hedrick, Pres. and Gen'l Supt. Joseph B. Zeiser, Treas. and Man. Lager. See page 710. HELDERBERG CEMENT CO., 38 State. Capital $600,000. T. Henry Dumary, Pres. F. W. Kelly, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Man. C. H. Ramsay, Treas. Edward L. Pruyn, Sec. See col. p. F.


HEROLD PRINTING CO., 9 and 11 Liberty. Capital $2,500. Jacob Long, Pres. J. Sheldon Frost, Vice-Pres., Treas. and Sec. Newspapers. HILTON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CO., Works, Bridge street, Elnathan Sweet, jr., Sec. and Treas. Bridges.


HINCKEL BREWING COMPANY, Park avenue, Myrtle avenue, S. Swan. Capital $300,000. Chas. A. Hinckel, Pres. and Treas. G. C. Sniper, Sec. Fred. Hinckel, Man.


HOWELL E. W. CO., 380 Madison av., 130 Hud- son av., State street pier. Capital $50,000. -, Pres. Edgar B. Holden, Treas. and Sec. Charles B. Staats, Manager. Coal and wood. See front edge and page 654.


HUDSON RIVER BRIDGE CO., office Union station. D. B. McCoy, Man. G. E. Ellis, Supt. HUDSON RIVER TELEPHONE CO., 78 Chapel. Capital $3,000,000. James H. Manning, Pres. J. J. Fitzsimmons, Treas. W. B. Butler, Sec. and Auditor. Annual election in March. See page 640.


HUDSON VALLEY ICE CO., office 33 State. Capital $50,000. Charles W. Smith, Pres. Jacob Alex, Treas. and Gen. Supt. Charles W. Smith, Sec. See page 642.


JOURNAL CO. (The) 61 State and 5 to 9 James. William Barnes, jr., Pres. John M. Davis, Treas. John H. Lindsay, Sec. and Manager. Publishers of newspapers.


LITTLEFIELD STOVE COMPANY (The). N. Pearl cor. Pleasant. Capital $200,000. H. C. Littlefield, Pres. and Treas. West Shore ranges. See page 638.


MUNICIPAL GAS COMPANY, 112 State. Cap- ital $2,000,000. A. N. Brady, Pres. Henry Bronk, Treas. and Sec. See page 596.


MUNICIPAL TELEGRAPH AND STOCK CO., 17-21 Steuben. John Mack, Pres. James L. Holland, Vice-Pres. J. F. Calder, Treas. J. C. Minahan, Gen. Man.


MURPHY THOMAS S. CO., Maiden lane cor. Dean. Capital paid in $7,800. Charles T. Whit- man, Pres. Wm. G. Don, Treas. and Sec. Bookbinders.


NOVELTY KNITTING CO., 310 Broadway. Capital $50,000. Oscar Smith, Pres. Collins Arnold," Treas. and Sec. Specialties in infants', children's and ladies' knit goods.


OSGOOD DREDGE CO., 37 State. Capital, $75,- 000. James Clark, Pres. John K. Howe, 379 State, Sec. and Treas. Dredges and steam shovels. See page 647.


PAGE BOOK COVER CO. (The), Tweddle bldg. Capital. $1,200. Frederick H. Gaylord, Pres. Floyd C. Thompson, Vice-Pres. L. H. Burdick, Treas. and Sec. Self-locking book covers.


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PATENT AND INVENTION CO., office 82 State. Howard Hendrickson, Pres. Wm. B. Harris, Treas. and Sec.


QUINN & NOLAN ALE BREWING CO. (The), 30 North Ferry. M. N. Nolan, Pres. and Treas. Francis J. Nolan. Sec. R. A. Gordon, Asst. Sec. John Hoffman, Manager. See page 713. RATHBONE, SARD & CO., N. Ferry cor. Rath- bone. Capital, $800,000. John F. Rathbone, Pres. Grange Sard, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. Edward Bowditch, Sec. and Treas. Stoves and ranges.


RAYMORE PIANO CO., 911-923 Broadway. Capi- tal, $135,000 Henry J. Raymore, Pres. Ed- ward N. Mckinney, Treas. and Sec. Piano- fortes.


RIBLET C. F. CO. (The), 63 and 65 S. Pearl. Capital, $10,000. William Renton, Pres. M. Ellingworth, Treas. Frank H. Umpleby, Sec. House furnishings.


RIGGS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., 27 and 29 Columbia. Richard B. Leake, Pres. and Treas.


ROBERT GEER SALT CO., 109 Pier. Capital, $10,000. Robert Geer, Pres. and Treas. Fred- erick L. Geer, Sec.


RYDER M. L. BUILDING CO., 217 Lark. Capi- tal, $7,000. Morris L. Ryder, Edwin F. Ryder, Edgar W. Tommaney, Directors.


UNITED TYPEWRITER & SUPPLIES CO. In- SCHILLING CO. (The), 32 and 34 Howard. Adolf Schilling, Treas. and Sec. Marble, tiling, mosaic, cut stone. See page 662. corporated. 4 James. George W. Dickerman, Vice-Pres. George W. McClellan, Manager. High grade writing machines. See back cover. SCOTIA LAND COMPANY, 467 Broadway. In- VAN HEUSEN CHARLES CO. (The), 468 and


corporated 1898. Capital, $9,000. W. H. Sanger, Pres. W. J. Hillis, Treas. and Sec. S. M. Hillis, Manager.


SILL F. N. COMPANY, Grand cor. Hamilton, and Broadway corner Rensselaer. Samuel S. Hatt, Pres. Jesse A. White, Treas. and Mgr. :" George J. Hatt, Sec. Coal. See page 656.


SKINNER DECORATIVE CO. (The), 564 Broad- way. George J. Skinner, Pres. Eugene P. Gross, Treas. A. Page Smith, 51 State, Sec.


SMITH & HERRICK CO., 619 and 621 Broadway. Capital, $30,000. E. Leroy Smith, Pres. Frank C. Herrick, Vice-Pres. and Treas. Charles F. Snow, Sec. Shoes.


STANDARD EMERY WHEEL CO., 909, 913 Broadway. A. C. Van Gaasbeck, Pres. E. N. Mckinney, Treas. W. C. Van Alstyne, Sec. STEPHENSON MANUFACTURING CO., office 6 Liberty, works Second avenue cor. Beekman. Capital, $30,000. Wm. E. Milbank, Pres. J.


F. Stephenson, Vice-Pres. E. A. Kellogg, Treas. and Sec. Belt dressing and boiler compound. See p. 639.


STURTEVANT MANUFACTURING CO. Drug- gists' sundries, 9 State. J. L. Sturtevant, Pres. TAYLOR BREWING AND MALTING CO., 133 Broadway. Pres. H. P. Kernochan, Treas. J. F. Kernochan, Sec.


THEPURE BAKING POWDER CO., 17 and 19 Green. Capital, $100,000. Theo. D. Robinson, Pres. J. W. Gardner, Vice-Pres. F. E. B. Darling, Treas. and Sec. Baking powder.


TOWNSEND FURNACE AND MACHINE SHOP CO. (The), Broadway corner Rensselaer. Capital, $80,000. Ledyard Cogswell, Pres. Benjamin W. Johnson, Vice-Pres. John T. Brady, Treas. and Sec. Ezra Loughren, Supt. Machinery and machinery castings. See p. 627. UNION LAUNDRY CO., 8 and 10 Union. Mrs. Udavilla Duncan, Pres. and Sec. Grant New- comb, Manager and Treas. Laundry and carpet cleaning. See top lines.


UNITED AMERICAN IRON & STEEL CO., De Graaf Bldg. Capital, $25,000. David H. Fried- man, Pres. and Treas. Wm. E. Friedman, Sec. UNITED STATES ADJUSTMENT CO., 86 State. A. Galloway, Pres. J. E. Boyer, Sec. Laws and collections.


470 Broadway and 11 James. Capital, $100,000. Charles M. Van Heusen, Pres. George W. Pierce, Treas. Leonard Jones, Sec. Importers of china, etc.


VAN RENSSELAER LAND CO., 25 North Pearl. Capital, $400,000. Nathaniel Thayer, Pres. W. B. Van Rensselaer, Treas.


WEED-PARSONS PRINTING CO., 39 and 41 Columbia. Capital, $50,000. James H. Man- ning, Pres. Walter McMurray, Treas. Charles R. Steele, Sec. Printers.


WEST ALBANY STOCK YARDS CO. Principal office West Albany. John B. Doerr, Wm. Fiss, A D. Cronk. Rufus Rand, West Albany, Supt. WESTCOTT EXPRESS CO. (The), Room 12, Union station. A. T. Smith, Pres. W. H. Hol- lister, Treas.


WHEELER RENT AND POWER CO. (Limited.) Office 82 State. Seth Wheeler, Pres. George D. Miller, Treas. and Sec.


RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, STAGES AND FERRIES.


Railroad Companies.


ADIRONDACK RAILROAD CO., office N. Pearl cor. Steuben. H. G. Young, Vice-Pres. C. D. Hammond, Supt. H C. North, Asst. Supt P. Wadsworth, G. F. A. J. W. Burdick, G. P. A. J. W. Sprong, Pur. Agent.


ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD (leased by the Delaware and Hudson Co.)


BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Union station, foot of Steuben. Nathaniel Wales, Rens- selaer, Division Superintendent. M. Livingston, Rensselaer, Freight Agent. See page 617.


DELAWARE AND HUDSON CO., operate Albany and Susquehanna R. R., Rensselaer and Sara- toga R. R. and New York and Canada R. R.


General office, N. Pearl Cor. Steuben. Freight offices, Susquehanna Division, Green cor. of Vine; Saratoga Division, Livingston av. near R. R. Horace G. Young, Albany, 2d Vice-Pres. L. H. Stewart, Local Auditor. C. D. Ham- mond, Albany, Supt. P. H. Connors, Albany, Asst. Supt. Susq. Div. H. C. North, Albany, Asst. Supt. Saratoga and Champlain Divisions. James McMartin, Albany, Chief Engineer. R. C. Blackall, Albany, Supt. Machinery. Paul Wadsworth, Albany, Gen. Freight Agent. J. W. Burdick, Albany, Gen. Passenger Agent. J. White Sprong, Albany, Purchasing Agent. See page 618.


NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. Office Union station, foot of Steu- ben. Freight offices, Orange cor. Water. F. A.


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SOCIETIES.


Harrington, Supt. bet. Albany and DeWitt. A. E. Brainard, Gen. Agent, Passenger department, Room 10, Union station, Albany. W. M. Skinner, Act. Gen. Bag. Agent. See page 616.


RENSSELAER AND SARATOGA RAILROAD AND NEW YORK AND CANADA RAIL- ROAD (leased by the Delaware and Hudson Co). WEST SHORE RAILROAD (N. Y. C. & H. R. R. Co , lessces). Freight office, foot of Church. Percy R. Todd, Traffic Manager. C. E. Lam- bert, Gen. Passenger Agent. Francis La Bau, Gen. Freight Agent. Allen Bourne, Purchasing Agent. A. T. Benjamin, Freight Agent, foot of Church. A. E. Brainard, Gen. Agent, passenger department, room 10, Union station, Albany. A. E. Brainard, District Pass. Agent, room 12, Union station, Albany. Leland Edwards, City Ticket Agent, 23 Maiden lane.


Street Railways.


UNITED TRACTION CO. (The), a consolidation of the Albany Railway, Troy City Railway and Watervliet Turnpike and Railroad Co. State from Broadway to West Albany, and on Pearl and Hamilton and Clinton avenue, Lark street and Madison av., Quail street, South Ferry strect, Broadway, Watervliet, Troy and Cohoes. Office Broadway cor. Columbia. Office Express Dept., 14 State. Capital $1,750,000. Robert C. Pruyn, Pres. Charles Cleminshaw, Troy, Vice-Pres. John W. McNamara, Treas. and Gen. Manager. James McCredie, Sec. E. S. Fassett, Gen. Supt. See page 622.


Steamers.


ALBANY AND NEWBURGH LINE. Leave foot of Hamilton daily at 8 A. M. for Castleton. Coey- mans, New Baltimore, Stuyvesant, Coxsackie, Stockport, Hudson, Catskill, Rondout, Pough- keepsie, Newburgh and intermediate landings. Everett E. Willis, G. P. A. J. J. Miller, Agent. ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT CO. In- corporated. Gen. Daniel Butterfield, Pres. E. Beaupre, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Man. James O'Neil, Treas. L. H. Shaw, Sec. Boats leave foot of Maiden lane.


CASTLETON


AND ALBANY FERRY CO. (Limited.) Steamer leaves foot of Hamilton for Castleton, making four trips daily - Sundays


three. Steamer leaves Albany at 10.30 A. M. and 5 P. M daily for New Baltimore and way stations. Sundays and holidays, three trips.


DAY LINE STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Boats leave foot of Hamilton every morning at 8.30 o'clock, from June Ist to October. Sec col. page G.


GREENBUSH AND BATH STEAMERS. Boats leave Rensselaer, Bath, and foot of State, Albany, every half hour.


NEW JERSEY STEAMBOAT CO. (People's Line.) Boats leave the steamboat landing, Broadway, every evening (Sunday excepted), for New York. M. B. Waters, G. P. A. E. C. Shaffer, Gen. Agent. See index to advs.


HUDSON AND ALBANY LINE. For Hudson and way landings daily (except Sunday), at 3 P.M. FERRIES. To Bath, from the foot of North Ferry street.


Stages.


CLARKSVILLE, RENSSELAERVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES-From 71 Wash- ington av. at 2 P. M. from May to November, and 9 A. M. from November to May; to Guilderland direct every afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, from Kim- ball House, 71 Washington avenue; Bethlehem Centre direct, at 11.30 A. M., from Post Office; to Loudonville daily, at 9.30 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M., from Broadway corner State; to Nassau and East Schodack, daily at 3 P. M., from Post Office; Hoag's Corners, North Nassau and Burden's Lake, from Haswell House, 54 Madison av. at 1.45 P. M.


Turnpike and Plankroad Companies.


ALBANY AND BETHLEHEM TURNPIKE ROAD. Office, 52 State. Clarence Rathbone, Pres. J. Willard Safford, Sec. and Treas.


ALBANY, SCHOHARIE AND RENSSELAER- VILLE PLANKROAD CO. Office 25 N. Pearl. James Hilton, Pres. and Treas. Foster Pruyn, Sec. Annual election in April.


FIRST GREAT WESTERN TURNPIKE CO. James D. Wasson, Pres. John W. McHarg, Treas. and Sec. Office 446 Broadway. Election in September.


WATERVLIET TURNPIKE AND RAILROAD CO. Consolidated with United Traction Co.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC. Lodges.


MOUNT VERNON LODGE, No. 3, communica- tions first and third Mondays. W., Eugene P. Miller, Master. Will. L. Lloyd, Sen. Warden. Luther C. Warner, Jun. Warden. David R. Stewart, Treas. W., Jas. E. Allanson, Sec. William Boyd, Sen. Deacon. Wm. Kavanaugh, Jun. Deacon. William H. Butler, S. M. C. Charles F. Frederick, J. M. C. W., Augustus Bowers, Chaplain. Theo. F. Alisheskey, Mar- shal. Frank Harppinger, George C. J. Adams, Stewards. Eugene Crawford, Librarian. S. B. Belding, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler. MASTERS' LODGE, No. 5, second and fourth Mondays. W., William S. Hackett, Master. Frederick W. White, Sen. Warden. George C. Baker, Jun. Warden. Walter W. Batchelder, Treas. Thomas W. Larwood, Sec. P. M., Calvin W. Eaton, Chaplain. Daniel Whittle, Sen. Deacon. Geo. A. Keller, Jun. Deacon.


Jacob H. Herzog, S. M. C. George A. White, J. M. C. William L. Austin, Chas. H. Ludding- ton, Stewards. Stephen W. Whitney, Marshal. Gardner C. Leonard, Librarian. J. Benton Tip- ton, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler.


TEMPLE LODGE No. 14, first and third Tues- days. W., Alfred A. Guthrie, Master. George Lawyer, Sen. Warden. William H. Spawn, Jun. Warden. James H. Hill, Treas. P. M., Daniel Underhill, Sec. Frederick H. Rice, Sen. Deacon. Charles H. Angus, Jun. Deacon. John S. McEwan, jr., S. M. C. Franklin S. Craley, J. M. C. John A. Weidman, Chaplain. Peter Schumacher, Marshal. Henry W. Giles, Organ- ist. Wm. H. Gladding, Tiler. Frederick J. Lawrence, Chorister.


WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 85, second and fourth Thursdays, except last meeting in Decem- ber. Myer C. Jacobs, Master. Joseph Book- heim, Sen. Warden. Daniel Adler, Jun. Warden. W., John Palmer, Treas. Wheeler B. Melius, Sec. Louis W. Bookheim, Sen. Deacon. Samuel


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S. Wyle, Jun. Deacon. Martin V. B. Schuster, S. M. C. James Guider, J. M. C. W., Joseph Gilbert, Chaplain. W., Henry E. Stern, Mar- shal. Samuel B. Belding, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler.


WADSWORTH LODGE, No. 417, second and fourth Wednesdays. W., Henry J. McClure, Master. Fred. W. Gebhard, Sen. Warden. Wm. Loeb, jr., Jun. Warden. George H. Crounse, Treas. Fred. B. Hubbard, Sec. Wm. J. Thomson, Sen. Deacon. Daniel Wasserbach, Jun. Deacon. J. Whitehead, Chaplain. David Williamson, S. M. C. William E. Bailey, J. M. C. J. Henry Smith, Marshal. Robert T. Hardy, Steward. A. W. Lansing, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler.


ANCIENT CITY LODGE, No. 452, first and third Wednesdays. W., Louis J. Barhydt, Master. John S. Merrifield, Sen. Warden. John D. Whish, Jun. Warden. Peter Kinnear, Treas. R. W., Wm. E. Fitch, Sec. Fred. L. Pollock, Sen. Deacon. William Wensley, Jun. Deacon. P. M., James H. Kelly, Chaplain. James R. Rodgers, S. M. C. Watson R. Kirk, J. M. C. William McFarland, Marshal. William H. Smith, Frank W. Traver, Stewards. R. W., William E. Fitch, Librarian. Wm. L. Wid- demer, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler. GUTTENBURG LODGE, No. 737 (German), first Thursdays. W., Otto Scholz, Master. Jacob Horle, Sen. Warden. Gustave Iligan, Jun. Warden. Jacob Wirth, Treas. Louis Fiedler,


Sec. Bruno Goldner, Sen. Deacon. Jacob Eberle, Jun. Deacon. William Fahlbusch, S. M. C. Henry J. Waldbillig, J. M. C. Richard Heimburg, Chaplain. William Funck, Marshal. A. W. Lansing, Organist. William H. Gladding, Tiler.


Chapters.


TEMPLE CHAPTER, No. 5, second and fourth Tuesdays. E., Leroy S. Schell, High Priest. James T. Hanrahan, King. Charles H. Arma- tage, Scribe. R. E., Herman H. Russ, Treas. P. H. P., Wm. Story, Sec. William H. Butler, Capt. of Host. Wm. E. Bailey, Principal Sojourner. J. Henry Smith, Royal Arch Capt. Wm. F. Hourigan, Master 3d Vail. Eugene Crawford, Master 2d Vail. George J. Corrie, Master 1st Vail. Abraham W. Lansing, Organist. William H. Gladding, Sentinel.


CAPITAL CITY CHAPTER, No. 242, second and fourth Fridays. E., George C Baker, High Priest. Will L. Lloyd, King. George R. Hodg- kins, Scribe. P. H. P., James B. McEwan, Treas. R. E., Henry N. Cheever, Sec. P. H. P., John J. Martin, Chaplain. John Kaiser. Capt. of Host. Trafton H. Burgess, Principal Sojourner. George W. Brainerd, Royal Arch Capt. William H. Ball, Master 3d Vail. Wal- ter S. McEwan, Master 2d Vail. William H. Booth, Master 1st Vail. William H. Gladding, Sentinel. Henry W. Giles, Organist.


Council of R. & S. M.


DE WITT CLINTON COUNCIL, No. 22, third Thursday of each month. T. I., Will L. Lloyd, Master. I., James T. Hanraban, Dept. Master. I., William H. Spawn, P. C. W. James E. Allanson, Recorder. Marshall W. Tebbutt, Treas. Zeb A. Dyer, Captain of Guard. Wm. E. Woollard, Con. of C. Walter S. McEwan, Steward. Rev. John Laubenheimer, Chaplain. J. Henry Smith, Marshal. Samuel B. Belding, Organist. Fred. J. Lawrence, Chorister. Wm. H. Gladding, Sentinel.


Commanderies.


TEMPLE COMMANDERY, No. 2, first and third Fridays. Em. Sir Will. L. Lloyd, Commander. Sir James Young, Generalissimo. Sir George R. Hodgkins, Captain-General. Sir Rev. John Laubenheimer, Prelate. Sir Edward B. Cantine, Senior Warden. Sir James T. Hanrahan, Junior Warden. Sir Herman HI. Russ, Treasurer. P. C., William Story, Recorder. Sir W. Il. Schif- ferdeeker, Standard Bearer. Sır Fred L. Pol- lock, Sword Bearer. Sir Fred W. Gebhard, Warden. Sir William HI. Gladding, Sentinel. Sir George W. Brainerd, Third Guard. Fir Alfred G. Lang, Second Guard. Sir Jacob Herzog, First Guard. Sir Henry W. Giles, Organist.


TEMPLE TABERNACLE, No. 5, U. S. A. R. A. KNIGHT TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Sir William E. Fiteh, H. P. or 7th Pillar. Sir Herman H. Russ, 6th Pillar. Sir T. Austin Williamson, 5th Pillar. Sir John Boyd Thaeher, 4th Pillar. Sir Robert Geer, 3d Pillar. Sir Charles Il. Arma- tage, 2d Pillar. Sir Alfred A. Guthrie, 1st Pillar. Sir Thomas H. Dumary, Treasurer. Sir William Easton, Guard.


A. A. Scottish Rites.


INEFFABLE AND SUBLIME GRAND LODGE OF PERFECTION, founded December 20, 1767. Meets in Masonie Temple. Ill. Thomas J. Bishop, 32º, T. P. G. M. Ill. J. H. Lindsay, 33°, H. of T., D. G. M. Ill. Will L. Lloyd, 32°, V. S. G. W. Ill. George C. Baker, 32°, T. J. G. W. Ill. James F. Barker, 32°, G. O. Ill. Calvin W. Eaton, 33º, G. Treasurer. Ill. T. Austin Williamson, 32°, G. S. & K. S. & A Ill. Wm. H. Butler, 32°, G. M. of C. Ill. Henry W. Foreman, 32°, G. C. of G. Ill. Jesse B. Wooley, 32º, G. of H. B. Fred J. Lawrence, 32º, G. Organist. William H. Gladding, 32°, G. T. William E. Fitch, 33º, Trustee.


GRAND COUNCIL OF PRINCES OF JERUSA- LEM, founded December, 1767. Ill. Calvin W. Eaton, 32º, M. E. S. P. G. M. Ill. J. H. Lindsay, 33º, G. H. P. & D. G. M. Ill. George C. Baker, 32°, Semor Gr. Warden. Ill. Jos. D. Craig, 33°, Junior Gr. Warden. Ill. T. Henry Dumary, 33º, Grand Treasurer. Ill. Wm. E. Fitch, 33º, G. S. & K. S. & A. Ill. Jesse B. Wooley, 32°, G. M. C. Ill. James T. Hanrahan, 32 , Grand Almoner. Ill. Wm. Butler, 32°, G. M. of E. Ill. William H. Gladding, 32º, G. Tiler. Ill. Charles H. Armatage, 33°, Trustee.


ROSE CROIX CHAPTER, founded Nov. 16, 1824. William E. Fitch, 33º, M. W. & P. M. Ill. John L. Godley, 32º, M. E. & P. K. S. W. Ill. Otto Seholz, 32º, M. E. & P. K. J. W. Ill. Calvin W. Eaton, 32º, M. E. & P. K. G. O. Ill. William Story, 33º, R. & P. K. Treas. Ill. T. Austin Williamson, 32º, R. & P. K. Sec. Ill. Jesse B. Wooley, 32º, R. & P. K. H. Ill. Julius D. Ire- land, 32º, R. & P. K. M. of C. Ill. Alfred A. Guthrie, 32º, R. & P. K. Capt. of G. William H. Gladding, 32º, R. & P. K. Guard. Herman H. Russ, 33º, Trustee.


ALBANY SOVEREIGN CONSISTORY, founded Nov. 16, 1824. Ill. John F. Shafer, 33º, Com- mander-in-Chief. Ill. Charles H. Armatage, 33º, First Lieut. Com. Ill. Arthur MacArthur, 33º, Second Lieut. Com. Ill. Alfred A. Guthrie, 32°, Min. of S. & G. O. Ill. Robert B. Stiles, 33º, Gr. Chancellor. Ill. Calvin W. Eaton, 32°, Gr. Treas. Ill. R. D. Willlams, 339, Gr. Sec. & K. S. & A. Ill. William Story, 33º, Gr. Eng. & A. Ill. Fred. Phisterer, 32€, Gr. Hospitaler. Ill. Joseph D. Craig, 32º, Gr. M. of C. Ill. George C. Baker, 32°, Gr. Standard Bearer. Ill. Abram Hilton,




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