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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ALBANY COUNCIL, No. 173, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Pythian Hall. William M. Hussey, G. K. J. M. Raleigh, Treas. James E. Ahern, Fin. Sec. Joseph M. Schneider, Rec. Sec. Election fourth Tuesday in December.
KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN, ST. FRANCIS COM- MANDERY, No. 102, meet second Thursday each month at G. Y. M. C. U. Hall. E. M. Herr- Inanns, Pres. L. Steffens, Treas. John H. Roemer, Rec. Sec. G. F. Honikel, Fin. Sec.
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. W. Johnson, Treas. Annual election second Wednes- day of May.
LIEDERKRANZ SINGING SOCIETY, O. S. of F. Incorporated 1897. Meets at Liederkranz Hall. Julius Obenaus, Pres. August Wicke, Treas. Max Riesner, 489 Second, Sec.
LOVEJOY BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. Whitfield Wilson, Pres. Mrs. Oliver Fulton, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Charlotte May, Treas. Mrs. H. Simpson, 163 Third, Sec.
MASTER BARBERS' ASSOCIATION of the State of New York. Adam Alheim, Pres. Joseph Herold Vice-Pres. Leonard Genssler, Treas. J. B. Kalmas, Rec. Sec. Julius Rein- hart, Fin. Sec. Elections in July and January. MASTER BUILDERS' EXCHANGE OF AL- BANY, meets in Drislane building, first and third Tuesday of each month. Richard Wick- ham, Pres. J. H. Harrigan, Sec.
MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION, meets first Tuesday evening of each month in room 25 De Graaf building. Frank F. Schimpf, Pres. John J. Britt, Vice-Pres. A. C. Gilmour, Treas. J. Edward Janes, Rec. Sec. Albion J. Eckert, Fin. Sec. Election in December.
MASTER PRINTERS' ASSOCIATION, meets at call of President. Augustus S. Brandow, Pres. Walter McMurray, Vice-Pres. C. Frank Wil- liams, Treas. Charles M. Winchester, jr., Sec. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1807. Annual meeting in Albany last Tuesday in January. A. T. Bristow, M. D., Brooklyn, Pres. O. D. Ball, M. D., Al- bany, Treas. F. C. Curtis, 17 Washington av., Albany, Sec. Election at annual meeting.
MEDICAL SOCIETY OF ALBANY COUNTY. C. S. Merrill, M. D., Pres. J. L. Archambault, M. D., Cohoes, Vice-Pres. W. H. George, M. D., Treas. Harry L. K. Shaw, M. D., Sec.
MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY. Howard cor. Eagle. Wm. O. Still- man, M. D .. Pres. Col. William G. Rice, Vice- Pres. Miss M. C. Jermain, Treas. N. J. Walker, Sec. and Supt. Children's Department. Clarence M. Abbott, Asst. Supt. James Rowe, Supt. Animal Dept Martin A. Devlin, Asst. Sec. MOTHERS' MISSION (The). Mrs. A. V. De Witt, Pres. Miss Sarah F. Sumner, Treas. Mrs. W. E. Merriman, Sec. Election in October. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CAR- RIERS, Branch 469, meets the first Sunday in each month in Commercial bldg. James J. Con- nors, Pres. John Fazakerley, Vice-Pres. John Morgan, Treas. Edward F. Barrett, Fin. Sec. Richard B. Barnes, Rec. Sec.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS, No. 9, of Albany, meets first and third Fridays at Miller Hall, S. Pearl. H. G. Avery, Pres. M. A. Bender, Sec.
No. 21. John S. Chapman, Pres. Peter Leonard, Treas. Wm. L. Alden, Fin. Sec. Ed. J. Lee, Cor. Sec. Election January 1.
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NATIONAL JOBBING CONFECTIONERS' AS- ST. ANTONIUS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, SOCI ATION, ALBANY BRANCH. Martin J. Pat- terson, Pres. Wm. H. McNamara, Vice-Pres. Chris. Stittig, Treas. George W. Carr, Sec.
NATIONAL PLANT, FLOWER AND FRUIT GUILD. Mrs. Robert C. Pruyn, Pres. Miss Elizabeth Shaw Oliver, Treas. Mrs. Sara B. Keller, 343 Hamilton, Sec.
NATIONAL UNION, SCHUYLER COUNCIL, NO. 705, meet fourth Thursday of each month at Assembly Hall. George R. Hodgkins, Pres. Samuel Mackey, Treas. Wm. J. Kingsley, Rec. Sec. William Rankin, 27 N. Pearl, Fin. Sec.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD OF AMERICA, Albany branch. Mrs. Rufus H. King, Hon. Pres. Mrs. Joseph Gavit, Act. Pres. Miss Jeannie Rowell, Treas. Miss Pauline deP. Townsend, 25 Eagle, Sec.
NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCI- ETY. Rooms in Agricultural Hall, cor. State and Lodge. Annual meeting third Wednesday in January. F. E. Dowley, Fayetteville, Pres. Gilbert M Tucker, Treas. E. A. Callanan, Albany, Cor. Sec.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS, Z. C, PRIEST DIVISION, No. 56, headquarters 50 State. E. S. Herrick, Chief Conductor. C. M. C. Kelly. Kingston, Sec. Election in December.
PATRONS OF INDUSTRY, VICTORY ASSOCIA- TION, No. 574. Eldon Schoonmaker, Pres. George C. Van Dyke, Vice-Pres. J. Pitcher, Treas. W. H. Tiffany, Sec.
PERMANENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION, 48 and 50 S. Pearl. William J. Weaver, Pres. Benjamin Strasser, Vice-Pres. Ira Porter, Treas. J. E. Allanson, Sec. H. L. Washburn, Attorney.
PHILOLITTERÆ SOCIETY, meet every Tuesday evening. W. T. Whittemore, Pres. J. J. Mc- Mullen, Critic. W. Purple, Treas. J. W. Whit- temore, Rec. Sec. G. Graham, Fin. Sec. J. S. Horton. Editor. R. J. Bruce, Marshal.
PHILOMATHEAN LODGE, No. 712, G. U. O. of O. F., meets at 613 Broadway, every Monday evening. Thomas Fitch, N. G. R. A. Thompson, Treas. C. E. Lewis, P. S.
POLICE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION, Capt. Henry C. A. Sauer, Pres. Chief James L. Hyatt, Treas. Sergt. Frank Lasch, Sec.
PRESBYTERIAN UNION (The), Rev. Charles Mckenzie, Pres. Walter S. McEwan, Treas. Benton S. Hoit, Sec. Election in May.
RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS, Charles N. Smith, Pres. Fred. B. Keller, Sec. and Treas.
RED JACKET VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S AS- SOCIATION, meets City building quarterly. T. J. Cowell, Pres. M. A. Sheehan, Treas. John J. McCabe. 733 Broadway, Sec. Election annu- ally in October.
REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, 6 James. James B. McEwan, Pres. Frederick U. Bresler, Sec.
REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE COUNTY OF ALBANY, 6 James. James B. McEwan, Pres. L. C. Warner, Sec.
ROBERT EMMET ASSOCIATION. P. J. Reilly, Pres. M. J. Powers, Treas. T. F. Degnan. 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. John J. Gallogly, Treas. John Hourigan, 45 Maiden lane, Sec.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, meets quarterly, sec- ond Thursday in February, May, August and November, at 69 Howard. Peter Kinnear, Pres. Walter McEwan, Treas. David M. Kinnear, Sec.
meets first Monday of every month at the school- house on Sherman near Lexington av. Lawrence Schulz, Pres. Lawrence Steffens, Treas. Ernest M. Hermanns, 410 Elk, Sec.
ST. FRANCIS SOCIETY, meets at school-house, Sherman street, first Tuesday in every month. Michael Beck, Pres. Franz Noeth, Vice- Pres. Jos. A. Kretschmer, Treas. John Schoering, Fin. Sec. Franz Franke, 63 Ontario, Rec. Sec. Annual election first Tuesday in August.
ST. GEORGE'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, meets the second Tuesday of each month. James Blocksidge, Pres. George H. Stevens, Sec.
ST. JEAN DE BAPTISTE, meets every Monday evening at 109 Hamilton. Arthur Lebuis, Pres. Joseph Favreau, Treas. Germain Deseve, Rec. Sec. Alfred Morin, Cor. Sec.
ST. JOHN'S SOCIETY, meets in school-house, Sherman street, first Wednesday evening in each month. George Hammer, Pres. Istoph Dierolf, Treas. Fred. Wehner, Sec. Election in June. ST. JOSEPH'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Ed- ward Goetz, Pres. August Muehleck, Vice-Pres. Anthony Maxstadt, Treas. Anthony G. Kaag, Rec. Sec. John Hahn, Fin. Sec. Election in February.
ST. MATTHEWS' MAENNERCHOR. George Rueckert, Pres. Matthias Bruder, jr., Vice- Pres. Fred. L. Dascher, Treas. Henry C. Frey, Sec.
ST. STEPHEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Wm, Hausmann, Pres. Jacob Buehler, Treas. Carl Stephan, Sec. Election in July.
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION, Philip Livingston Chapter. Chapter room, 32 Tweddle bldg. Ex- ecutive board meets first Wednesday of every month. Chapter quarterly. James Franklin Barker, M. D., Regent. Charles Francis Bridge, Vice-Regent. Albert Ellis Hoyt, Cor. Sec. Wal- ter Luce Hutchins, Rec. Sec. Howard Newton Fuller, Treas. Herbert Whiting Stickney, Reg- istrar. Prof. Albert N. Husted, Historian. Rev. William Force Whitaker, Chaplain. Charles Mortimer Odell, Marshal. John De Witt Peltz, Chairman Executive Committee on Membership. Annual election January 15.
SOUTH END IMMEDIATE RELIEF SOCIETY meets 50 Clinton. George Klein, Pres. John N. Hungerschafer, jr., Treas. Charles J. Klein, jr., Fin. Sec. William E. Milnn, Rec. Sec.
STRING ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY OF ALBANY, meets at 155 Washington av. Charles Ehricke, Director. Miss Madge F. MacDuffie, Concert Mistress. Mrs. Charles Ehricke, Librarian. Mrs. Mary E. Beckett, Treas. and Sec.
SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIA- TION. Otto A. Miller, Pres. John Tappan, Vice-Pres. Edward G. Ainsworth, Treas. and Sec.
THIRD DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY. An- nual meeting third Tuesday in April; other stated meetings October and February. Dr. M. J. Barrett, Troy, Pres. J. Wallace Canaday, Vice- Pres. P. S. Oakley, Treas. Dr. Charles E. Allen, Rec. Sec.
UNION UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTH EASTERN NEW YORK, meet at Albany in January of each year. Frederick W. Cameron, Pres. Edward C. Angle, Schenectady, Vice-Pres. Walter S. McEwan, Treas. Robert M. Eames, Sec Election in January.
UNION VETERAN LEGION, No. 136, meets 69 S. Pearl second and fourth Fridays of each month. John W. Kenney, Colonel. Thomas Brown, Lieut .- Col. Thomas J. Behan, Major. Charles A. Thatcher, Q. M. Rev. A. W. Smith, Chap-
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lain. Henry Ebel, Surgeon. George W. Davy, Adjutant. F. S. Taylor, O. of D. Charles Baxter, O. of G.
UNITED THIRTEEN, meets monthly at 310 South Pearl. Nicholas Kies, Pres. Frederick W. Klaar. Treas .. Anthony King, Sec. Election annually, February 22.
UNITED TRACTION COMPANY EMPLOYES' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. James Mc- Credie, Pres. John W. McNamara, Treas. David Caswell, United Traction Co.'s office, Sec. VETERAN ASSOCIATION, 177TH REG'T N. Y. VOLS., meets quarterly. James Turner, Pres. James Turner, John S. Keefe, Vice-Prests. James H. Lane, T'reds. Gideon A. Dyer, 354 Hamilton, Sec. Annual election in September. VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSO- CIATION. Alonzo F. Coons, Pres. John J. Hughes, Treas. Patrick M. Mulcahy, Rec. and Cor. Sec. James Flynn, Foreman. Election in January.
WEST END SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION, 847 Madison av. cor. Ontario. Peter Kinnear, Pres. Charles A. Hollenbeck, Treas. Linneus H. Burdick, Sec. Election in February. WILLIAMS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION. Gardner C. Leonard, Pres. Henry T. Boardman, Troy, T. E. Button, Schenectady, Vice-Prests. Sidney T. Jones, Treas. Albert V. Bensen, jr., 439 State, Sec.
WOHLTHATIGKEIT VEREIN, meets at Strem- pel Hall, 241 Central avenue, second and fourth Monday evenings. Adam Ringer, Pres. Nich- olas Becker, Treas. Joseph Hummlar, Sec. Election in March.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. Mrs. Frederick Cleveland, Pres. Mrs. Mary Van Slyke, Mrs. H. B. Parsons, Vice- Prests. Miss R. M. Waddell, Treas. Mrs. H. K. Christie, Sec.
WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the M. E. Church. Mrs. J. Hillman, Troy, Conference Sec. Mrs. Charles Gibson, Confer- ence Treas. Mrs. Richard Stephens, 19 Philip, Sec. Albany District.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE M. E. CHURCH, ALBANY DISTRICT. Mrs. A. H. Eaton, Pres. Miss Louise Stevens, Vice-Pres. Miss Anna Blackhall, Treas. Miss Sara Rote, Sec.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE PRESBYTERY OF ALBANY. Mrs. W. Durant, Saratoga, Pres. Mrs. W. J. Milne, Vice-Pres. Miss Augusta H. Lockwood, Sara- toga, Treas. Mrs. George H. Gibson, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Walter McEwan, Cor. Sec.
WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN FOREIGN MIS- SIONARY SOCIETY OF NORTHERN NEW YORK. Mrs. G. C. Yeisley, Hudson, Pres. Mrs. B. W. Arnold, Gen. Treas. Miss Alice Templeton, 727 Madison av., Gen. Sec. Miss Anna E. Pierce, 27 Elberon pl., Miss Elizabeth Leonard, 56 Willett, Cor. Secs.
WOMAN'S UNION MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Albany Branch). Mrs. Frederick Townsend, Pres. Miss Mary Leonard, Treas. Mrs. R. C. James, 82 Chestnut, Sec.
YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF NORTH EASTERN NEW YORK. Francis N. Mann, Troy, Pres. J. K. Howe, Vice-Pres. Louis S. Treadwell, Treas. and Sec. Election February 10. YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION, for mutual im- provement in the city of Albany. Library and reading rooms, Harmanus Bleecker Hall. Amasa J. Parker, Pres. Wm. P. Rudd, Sec. John E. Mc Elroy, Treas. Miss
Nellie B. Lovejoy, Librarian.
PRUYN LIBRARY, N. Pearl cor. Clinton av. Miss Anna H. Rogers, Miss E. E. Barker, Librarians.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Steuben cor. North Pearl. Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M., Sundays 2 to 6 P. M. Edgar C. Leonard, Pres. L. H. Hendricks, Treas.
Gen. Sec.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. Mrs. J. B. Jump, Pres. Alice Templeton, Treas.
SOUTH END BRANCH, 308 S. Pearl. Porter Woolworth, Sec.
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, 605 and 607 B'way. J. L. B. Sunderlin, Sec. Walter F. Abriel, Asst. Sec. C. D. Hammond, Chairman Com. of Management. F. A. Harrington, Vice-Chair- man. D. H. Kelley, Rec. Sec. C. W. Edwards, Treas. C. S. Thompson, W. F. Van Guysling, N. M. Wemple, C. E. Lindsay, Seth H. Clark,
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, West Albany. W. H. Spice, Chairman. A. L. Kendall, Vice-Chair- man. J. Hoit, Treas. P. H. Ryan, Rec Sec. S. F. Fraser, Sec. D. D. Bortle, Asst. Sec.
LADIES' COMMITTEE. Mrs. E. Cobee, Chair- man. Mrs. E. Van Etten, Vice-Chairman. Mrs. V. D. Rhodes, Treas. Mrs. S. F. Fraser, Sec.
MEDICAL COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. W. E. Hays, Chairman.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, Local Union. George S. DeRou- ville, Pres. Edward J. Marsden, Treas. Miss Alice Templeton, Sec. Election in May.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION, rooms 5 Lodge. Mrs. Acors Rathbun. Pres. Mrs. G. W. Van Slyke, Treas. Mrs. J. R. Carnell, Rec. Sec. Miss Ella Mckinney, Cor. Sec. Miss C. M. Cumming, Supt.
TRADES UNIONS AND LABOR OR- GANIZATIONS.
ALBANY AND TROY PRINTING PRESS- MENS' UNION, meets at Commercial Hall, second Monday in each month. John A. Hamil- ton, P. O. Box 57, Sec.
ALBANY BRANCH GRANITE CUTTERS' NA- TIONAL UNION, meets in Laventall building, fourth Tuesday in each month. James Cruick- shank, 581 Clinton av., Sec.
ALBANY TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 4, meets at 350 Broadway, first Sunday in each month. Secretary's address, Box 212.
ALE AND PORTER WORKERS' UNION, No. 129, meets at Labor Temple first and third Tues- days. Isaac Greyston, 51 Bassett, Sec.
ALLIED PRINTING TRADES' COUNCIL, meets second Tuesday of each month Secre- tary's address, Box 212.
AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF STREET RAILWAY EMPLOYEES, No. 148, meets at Hibernia Hall, second and fourth Mondays. Fred. J. Lansing, Rensselaer, Sec.
AMALGAMATED MEAT CUTTERS AND BUTCHERS' WORKMEN, No. 142, meets second and fourth Mondays at Laventall Hall. Robert J. Coleman, 118 Philip, Sec.
AMALGAMATED WOODWORKERS OF AMER- ICA, meets at Liederkranz Hall, second and fourth Thursdays. Frank Antemann, 285 Second, Sec.
BARTENDERS' ALLIANCE, No. 228, meets at Red Men's Hall, second and fourth Sundays. Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, State cor. Lodge, Sec.
BEER DRIVERS' UNION, No. 88, meets at Grand Army Hall, every second Wednesday. D. H. Miller, 205 Myrtle av., Sec.
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BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS UNION, No. 1, | meets at Assembly Hall, second and fourth Fri- days. Frank Sheeran, 488 Washington av., Sec. BOILERMAKERS' AND IRON SHIP BUILD- ERS, No. 197, meets at 41 Hudson av. second and fourth Wednesdays. Walter Willoughby, 217 Second, Sec.
BOILERMAKERS' HELPERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Assembly Hall first and third Saturdays. James Tompkins. 411 N. Pearl, Sec.
BOOTBLACKS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Labor Temple, third Thursdays. W. H. Van Alstyne, 126 N. Boulevard, Sec.
BREWERY ENGINEERS' AND FIREMEN, meets at G. A. R. Hall, Green, fourth Monday. Wm. M. Watson, 23 Myrtle av., Sec.
BRICKLAYERS' AND PLASTERERS' UNION, No. 6, meets at Labor Temple every Friday. Joseph W. Yorke, 461 Madison av., Sec.
BRIDGE AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK- ERS' NATIONAL UNION, No. 12, meets at 69 N. Pearl every Monday, John Spoke, 157 Broad, Sec.
BROTHERHOOD CARPENTERS, No. 659 (Ger- man), meets at Strempel Hall, second and fourth Thursdays. Chris. Bassler, 516 Washington av., Sec BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGI- NEERS, No. 46, meets at Miller's building every Wednesday evening. J. W. Blewer, 1 Hunter av., Sec.
BROTHERHOOD OF PAINTERS AND DECOR- ATORS, No. 201, meets at Laventall bldg. first and third Thursdays. William H. Watson, 572 N. Lansing, Sec.
BROTHERHOOD OF PAINTERS. DECORAT- ORS AND PAPERHANGERS, No. 535, meets at Assembly Hall, second and fourth Saturdays. E. J. McCann, 590 Third, Sec.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS' UNION, No. 274, C. E. Marshall, Jeannette n. Delaware av., Sec.
CARPENTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL, meets at Labor Temple, first and third Tuesdays. L. B. Harvey, 492 Third, Sec.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORKERS' INTER- NATIONAL UNION, No. 59, meets at Labor Temple, first and third Thursdays. Wm. Scham- berger, 45 Mulberry, Sec.
CENTRAL FEDER ATION OF LABOR, meets at Drislane bldg., first and third Wednesdays. P. J. O'Brien, Pres. M. J. Sullivan, 37 Trinity pl., Sec.
CIGARMAKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 68, meets at Labor Temple, second and fourth Tuesdays. J. M. Hayford, 41 Academy, Rens- selaer, Sec.
CIGAR PACKERS' UNION, No. 289, meets at Laventall building every Saturday. Miss T. Trainor, 70 Second, Sec.
COAL HANDLERS' PROTECTIVE UNION, No. 1, meets at Labor Temple, second and fourth Wednesdays. John J. Maxwell, 4 Thornton, Sec. COOPERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 7, meets at Labor Temple, fourth Thursdays. John Donnelly, 95 Dailius, Sec.
COREMAKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 45, meets at Labor Temple, first and third Fridays. George W. Mull, 170 Quail, Sec.
EMPIRE LODGE I. B. OF BLACKSMITHS, No. 150, meets at Laventall bldg., second and fourth Thursdays. John Roberts, 40 Ontario, Sec.
FOUNDRY LABORERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Labor Temple, first and third Thursdays. Wm. M. McCormick, 51 Church, Sec.
FREIGHT HANDLERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Hibernia Hall, first and third Wednesdays. P. J. Gleason, Sec.
GARMENT WORKERS' UNION, No. 145. L Warshaw, 76 Madison av., Sec.
GRAIN HANDLERS AND BAG TIERS' PRO- TECTIVE UNION, No. 1, meets at 212 B'way, first Thursday of each month. John Casey, 212 Broadway, Sec.
ICE HANDLERS' UNION, meets at Laventall bldg. first and third Sundays. Peter Schick, 18 Stephen, Sec.
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CAR WORKERS, CAPITAL CITY LODGE, meets at Assembly Hall, first and third Wednesdays. P. L. Goldstein, 253 Elk, Sec.
INTERNATIONAL BAKERS' UNION, No. 10, meets 67 S. Pearl first and third Saturdays. C. J. Harlfinger. 23 Sherman, Sec.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD ELEC- TRICAL WORKERS, No. 137, meets at Hud- son av. cor. Broadway second and fourth Sun- days. James A. Ryan, 25 Catharine, Sec.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOOK- BINDERS, meets at Miller bldg. second and fourth Mondays. Charles Wilnough, 85 Hamil- ton, Sec.
JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 106, meets at Labor Temple first and third Mondays. Peter Myers, 428 Broad- way, Sec.
JOURNEYMEN HORSESHOERS' UNION, No. 55, meets cor. Hudson av. and Broadway first and third Thursdays. P. J. O'Brien, 138 Orange, Sec.
JOURNEYMEN TAILORS' UNION No. 198, meets 395 Broadway second and fourth Mondays. William Schraver, 124 Clinton, Sec.
KNICKERBOCKER LODGE MACHINISTS, No. 426, meets at Assembly Hall first and third Mon- days. William J. Moore, 49 Myrtle av., Sec.
LABEL LEAGUE, meets 70 S. Pearl first and third Fridays. Thomas J. Clancy, 194 Delaware av., Sec.
LAGER BEER BREWERS' UNION, No. 15, meets at Grand Army Hall second Sunday. Paul Kemmer, 30 Morton, Sec.
LIVERY EMPLOYEES' UNION, No. 1, meets at Labor Temple second and fourth Saturdays. B. C. Tinney, 123 Ten Broeck, Sec.
MACHINISTS' HELPERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Labor Temple first and third Mondays. Charles W. Zink, 14 Second av., Sec.
MALTSTERS' UNION, No. 154, meets at Labor Temple second Thursday of each month. John Hartigan, 195 Sheridan av., Sec.
MASONS' LABORERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Hibernia Hall second and fourth Fridays. John J. Finn, 191 First, Sec.
METAL POLISHERS' UNION, meets at Labor Temple second and fourth Mondays. Lewis E. Horton, 116 Church, Sec.
METER WORKERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Laventall bldg. first and third Mondays. C. J. Burton, 129 S. Swan, Sec.
MUSICAL UNION, No. 14, meets at 52 State first Sunday in each month. Charles E. Schenck, 112 Broad, Sec.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STEAM, GAS AND HOT WATER FITTERS AND HELP- ERS, Local Branch No. 45, meets at Laventall building second and fourth Mondays. Martin Hawkins. 96 Church, Sec.
PHOTO-ENGRAVERS' UNION, No. 21, meets at Labor Temple first and third Mondays. Wm. H. Coffey, 16 spring, Sec.
PLUMBERS' LOCAL UNION, No. 7, UNITED ASSOCIATION, meets at Laventall bldg. every Friday. James G. Mullens, 32 Second, Sec.
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RETAIL CLERKS' UNION, No. 43, meets at La- ventall Hall first and third Tuesdays. Secre-
tary's address 213 Clinton av.
SHIRT WAIST AND COLLAR CUTTERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at S. Pearl cor. Division second Thursday of each month. Stephen D. Fagg, Sec.
STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS' UNION, meets at Labor Temple first Wednesday in each month. H. E. Hill, 207 Elm, Sec.
TEAM DRIVERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 249, meets at Hibernia Hall every first and third Monday. John Gilbert, 237 South Pearl, Sec.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS' UNION, No. 83, meets in Laventall building second an l
fourth Wednesdays. P. J. Devlin, 20 Elizabeth> Sec.
TOBACCO WORKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 24, meets at 67 South Pearl first and third Tuesdays in each month. Edward Bliven, 217 North Pearl, Sec.
TRI-CITY THEATRICAL STAGE EM- PLOYEES' UNION, meets at Labor Temple first and third Sundays. Matthew McCarty, 26 William, Sec.
UNITED SODA AND MINERAL WATER AND BOTTLE BEER WORKERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Liederkranz Hall second and fourth Wednesdays. A. A. Schade, 165 Jefferson, Sec.
VENDERS' UNION, No. 1, meets at Miller build- ing second and fourth Tuesdays. M. L. McMahon, 160 Eagle, Sec.
LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN STATE OF N. Y.
January 1. New Year's Day.
February 12. Lincoln's Birthday.
February 22. Washington's Birthday
May 30.
Memorial Day
July 4.
Independence Day
Septem'ber 7 Labor Day
November 3 Election Day
November 26. Thanksgiving Day
December 25 Christmas Day
Every Saturday After 12 M.
COURTS.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany second Tuesday in February. Wm. J. Wallace, E. Henry Lacombe, Wm. K. Townsend, Alfred C. Coxe, Judges.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Terms held in Albany second Tuesday in February. George W. Ray, Judge.
SUPREME COURT-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. TRIAL TERMS held at the Court room, State cor. Chapel, in the city of Albany, on the first Mon- day of January, first Monday of March, first Mon- day of April, second Monday of May, fourth Monday of September, first Monday of December. SPECIAL TERMS also held in Albany, second Sat- urday of each month except August by Judge Her- rick; fourth Saturday of each month except July and August, by Judge Herrick.
SPECIAL TERMS FOR MOTIONS ONLY, held on last Tuesday of each month.
JUSTICES-D. Cady Herrick, of Albany; Alden Chester, Albany; Emory A. Chase, Catskill; James A. Betts, Kingston; Aaron V. S. Cochrane, Hudson, Wesley O. Howard, Rensselaer.
COURT OF APPEALS (court room third floor, Capitol; Clerk's office, fourth floor). Alton B. Parker, Chief Judge. Denis O'Brien, John Clin- ton Gray, Albert Haight, Edward T. Bartlett, Celora E. Martin, Irving G. Vann, Edgar M. Cullen, William E. Werner, Associate Judges. Win. H. Shankland, Clerk. Richard M. Barber, Deputy Clerk.
COURT OF CLAIMS (fourth floor Capitol). Chas. T. Saxton, Presiding Judge. Gilbert D. B. Has-
brouck, Theodore H. Swift, Associate Judges' Charles E. Palmer, Clerk. James E. Kirk, Deputy Clerk. Four sessions each year at the Capitol, and adjourned or special sessions at such other places in the State as it may determine.
ALBANY COUNTY COURT meets at the City Hall on the first Monday of February, third Mon- day of April, first Monday of June, second Mon- day of September and the second Monday of November. A grand jury will be required to at- tend the June term, and a petit jury each of said terms. Clifford D. Gregory, County Judge. John Franey, County Clerk. Frederick J. Barends, Deputy County Clerk. George Addington, Dis- trict Attorney.
COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, meets at City Hall every Tuesday. Lyman H. Bevans, Re- corder. Robert H. McCormic, jr., Asst. District Attorney.
CITY COURT OF ALBANY, held at City Build- ing, South Pearl corner Howard, every day at 9 o'clock A. M. (Sundays and holidays excepted). David Muhlfelder, William E. Woollard, Henry E. Stern, Justices.
ALBANY POLICE COURT held daily at City Building, South Pearl corner Howard. John J. Brady, Police Justice. Patrick Reilly, Clerk.
SURROGATE'S COURT, COUNTY OF ALBANY, meets every week day, excepting Saturday, at County Bldg. Meets Saturdays at City Hall, Cohoes. Court in recess during month of August. GeorgeH. Fitts, Surrogate. Henry F. Snyder, Clerk.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ALBANY COUNTY GOVERNMENT, 1903.
(Election on the first Tuesday after first Monday in November. Government organizes on the second Tuesday of January.)
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Officers of the Board. PETER WALKER, President.
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