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Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. FRED E. RICHARDS, Pres. ARTHUR L. BATES, Vice-Pres.
PORTLAND, ME.
READER, if you are taking an insurance agency or life policy, let me send you full particulars first. Address Department C.
M. J. DILLON, Manager Eastern New York State, 57 State St., Albany, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED.
PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. EDWARD W. SCOTT, President. Remarkable Growth in Past Six Years.
RECORD FOR 1902 : GAINS: In Assets, $1,171,064.30. In Income, $317,638.58. In Surplus, $218,590.34. Added to Reserve, $950,949.
Assurance in Force, $100,000,000. G. WALDON SMITH, General Agent, 73 State St., ALBANY, N. Y.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
WHAT is the use of saying the best Company" or "the largest Company?" They all say this.
ORGANIZED 1847.
WE SAY SIMPLY
The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. THAT TELLS THE WHOLE STORY.
FRANK H. DOWNER, Gen'l Agent, No. 93 State St., Albany, N. Y.
L. G. FOUSE, President. CHARTERED 1878.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA
is one of the most progressive, up-to-date Old Line Companies. Their guaranteed expense limitations, prompt settlement of claims and special policies at low rates are features that make the Fidelity so popular with agents and insurers.
This Company issues all Modern and a number of Special Policies, including Advanced Dividend, Term, Limited Pay, Annuity, Disability, Joint Life, Endowment, Whole Life. Installment and Bond Policies, with dividend. extended and paid-up insurance, nonforfeiture cash loan and other modern features.
HIGHEST COMMISSION ALLOWED ON BROKERAGE BUSINESS. Call or address, JOSEPH JOHNSTONE, Manager Eastern New York, 82 STATE STREET, ALBANY.
Ambitious, up-to-date men of good standing can have an excellent renewable contract with exclusive territory. We Help Agents to be Successful.
L. D. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
Graveline's Real Estate Agency.
FIRE INSURANCE.
THOS. J. GRAVELINE, Proprietor. Offices, 30-31 Bensen Bld'g, 84-86 State St. Local and Out of Town Property Bought and Sold. High- Class Property a Specialty. Commercial Broker. Mortgages. Personal Charge Given Estates and Collection of Rents.
WE BUY AND SELL MORE REAL ESTATE THAN ALL OTHER AGENCIES COMBINED.
Fire, Life, Accident, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass and Employers' Liability.
INSURANCE.
EDWARD J. DIGNUM,
Room II, Waterman Building, 467 Broadway, ALBANY, N. Y.
Hudson River Tel. 1470-F. Home Telephone 1470.
REAL ESTATE. Reliable Old Line Companies. Prompt and Satisfactory Settlements Guaranteed.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. DUN & CO.
150 BRANCH OFFICES in the principal cities of the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and Mexico.
THE COLLECTION DEPARTMENT
Is in charge of a competent Attorney.
(- Special attention given to the collection of past due accounts in any part of the United States or Canada.
Offices : 20 to 28 Commercial Bank Building,
H. W. DUN, Manager.
ALBANY, N. Y.
COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. CREDIT REPORTS A SPECIALTY.
CONSOLIDATED COLLECTING CO.
THE Consolidated Collecting CO. LIMITED. Broadway, Corner State St., ALBANY, N. Y. A. B. NEUBAUR, Mgr.
We have access to over twelve thousand Bonded Attorneys and Legal Correspondents throughout the Cities and Towns of the United States and Canada. OUR COLLECTION SYSTEM WINS. Experienced Credit Men and Solicitors Wanted at all Times.
SIMMONS AUCTIONEER,
96 STATE STREET.
Real Estate
-AND- Appraisals.
REGULAR SALES OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.
Every Tuesday and Friday, At 10 A. M., at Salesroom, and at 12 M., Horses, Carriages, &c.
TELEPHONE No. 1607=A.
JULIUS A. PLANTZ, Jr.
WM. E. PLANTZ. FLOYD N. PLANTZ. PROPERTY BOUGHT AND SOLD. RENTS COLLECTED.
PLANTZ BROS., Real Estate, Insurance and Commercial Brokers.
HOUSE PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Forbes Ave., cor. Tracy Ave., opp. R. R. Station, RENSSELAER,
Telephone Connection.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
E. DEL. PALMER,
REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, APPRAISED, LEASED, RENTS COLLECTED, REPAIRS MADE and ALL DETAILS ATTENDED TO.
FURNITURE STORAGE
In Upper Stories of Office Building, with Elevator and Separate Locked Rooms, also Miscellaneous Storage elsewhere.
98 STATE ST., - - ALBANY, N. Y.
Telephone 252, Chapel.
DANIEL CASEY & SON, REAL ESTATE
Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Appraised on Reasonable Terms.
Special Attention Paid to Searches, Abstracts of Title, &c., &c. Loans Negotiated Conveyances Accurately and Promptly Attended to.
INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL BROKERS.
115 STATE STREET, (Under Van Vechten Hall,)
DANIEL CASEY. FRANK A. CASEY. TELEPHONE 1438, CHAPEL. Albany, N. Y.
DO YOU ... WANT
Fire Insurance on your Property in good re- liable Companies.
to buy Real Estate. to sell Real Estate.
to borrow money on Bond and Mortgage. to loan money on Bond and Mortgage. to open a Bank Account.
IF YOU DO, APPLY TO JOHN F. MUNGER, 855 Broadway, Rensselaer, N. Y.
WILLIAM BLASIE, 426 and 428 Broadway. WAR 1861-1865 and SPANISH AMERICAN WAR Pension and Govt. Claim Agent.
DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY OF "BLASIE'S " INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE." 426 c 428 BROADWAY.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GEORGE M. CHISM.
J. D. CHISM, Jr.
CHISM BROS.,
Real Estate Agents,
3 NORTH PEARL STREET. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Real Estate Bought, Sold, Appraised, Exchanged and Managed on Commission.
THE BRADSTREET MERCANTILE AGENCY, THE BRADSTREET COMPANY, PROPRIETORS. EXECUTIVE OFFICES, Nos. 346 and 348 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. OFFICES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, Canada, the European Continent, Australia and in London, England. Albany Office, No. 463 and 465 BROADWAY.
MUNICIPAL GAS COMPANY,
OFFICE : 112 STATE STREET.
Incorporated July, 1885. Capital, $2,000,000.
OFFICERS. A. N. BRADY, President. ROBERT C. PRUYN, Vice-President. HENRY BRONK, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
ANTHONY N. BRADY, WILLIAM MCEWAN, JOHN BOWE,
ROBERT C. PRUYN,
JOHN A. DELEHANTY, HORACE G. YOUNG, WILLIAM J. WALKER. FRANK S. DUNN, Engineer. .
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HOSPITAL.
ALBANY HOSPITAL.
-NEW SCOTLAND AVENUE- - FOUNDED 1849.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. SAMUEL HI. FREEMAN, M. D. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, THROAT AND NOSE. JOIIN M. BIGELOW, M. D.
CONSULTING OBSTETRICIAN. JAMES P. BOYD, M. D.
PHYSICIANS.
SURGEONS.
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.
HENRY HUN, M. D.
JOSEPH D. CRAIG, M. D. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M.D.
ASSISTANT ATTENDING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
LEO H. NEUMAN, M. D.
EDGAR A. VANDER VEER, M. D.
CHARLES H. RICHARDSON, M. D. ALVAII H. TRAVER, M. D.
ATTENDING SPECIALISTS.
CYRUS S. MERRILL, M. D., Eye and Ear. FREDERIC C. CURTIS, M. D., Dermatology.
HERMAN BENDELL, M. D., Eye and Ear. EZRA A. BARTLETT, M. D., Electricity.
JAMES P. BOYD, M. D., Gynecology. ARTHUR G. ROOT, M. D., Throat and Nose. J. MONTGOMERY MOSHIER, M. D., Mental Diseases. Dr. L. II. NEUMAN, Stomach and Intestines. DISPENSARY PHYSICIANS.
LEO H. NEUMAN, M. D. WILFRED S. HALE, M. D.
MARTIN MAC HARG, M. D. WILLIAM H. GEORGE, M. D.
WM. G. LEWI, M. D.
ARTHUR SAUTTER, M. D.
GEORGE E. LOCHNER, M. D.
EDGAR A. VANDER VEER, M. D.
THOMAS A. RYAN, M. D.
ANDREW MAC FARLANE, M. D.
THOMAS W. JENKINS, M. D.
HENRY L. K. SHAW, M. D.
J. MONTGOMERY MOSHER, M. D.
C. H. RICHARDSON, M. D.
ASSISTANT ATTENDING
OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL SURGEON. CHARLES H. MOORE, M. D.
PATHOLOGIST. GEORGE BLUMER, M. D.
CHIEF OF SURGICAL CLINIC - ARTHUR W. ELTING, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIANS,
ARCHIBALD JOIIN DOUGLAS, M. D. FRANK KEATOR, M. D.
DONALD BOYD, M. D. CONRAD ROWLAND HOFFMAN, M. D.
JAMES NEWELL VANDER VEER, M. D. ISAAC ERNEST VAN HOESEN, M. D.
EDWIN FORREST SIBLEY, M. D. PHARMACIST. WILLIAM A. LARKIN, Ph. G.
SUPERINTENDENT. JOHN L. GODLEY.
SUPERINTENDENT OF TRAINING SCHOOL. MISS EMILY MAC DONNELL.
ALBANY HOSPITAL DISPENSARY,
FOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR, IS OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF MEDICAL CASES-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 11 to 12 o'clock.
SURGICAL CASES-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 11 to 12 o'clock. EYE AND EAR CASES-Daily, Except Saturday and Sunday, from 11 to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF THE SKIN-Monday and Thursday, from 11 to 12 o'clock.
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM-Tuesday and Friday from 11 to 12 o'clock. DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 to 10 o'clock. DISEASES OF THROAT AND NOSE-Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11 to 12 o'clock.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS.
JAMES MCCREDIE, President. GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS, Secretary. J. TOWNSEND LANSING, Vice-President. CHARLES R. KNOWLES, Treasurer.
DUDLEY OLCOTT, Treasurer Endowment Fund. ARIEL LATHROP, JESSE W. POTTS,
B. WALWORTH ARNOLD,
LEWIS DEITZ,
WILLIAM L. LEARNED, ROBERT C. PRUYN,
HENRY HUN, M. D.
GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS. ROBERT G. SCHERER,
ALBERT HESSBERG,
ARCHIBALD J. MCCLURE, ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D.
CHARLES R. KNOWLES,
JAMES MCCREDIE,
WILLIAM J. WALKER,
J. TOWNSEND LANSING, DUDLEY OLCOTT,
SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.
ISAAC D. F. LANSING, WALTER LAUNT PALMER, The Mayor and Recorder of the City of Albany, ex-officio. Besides charitable treatment at this Hospital, ample accommodations are furnished for paying patients, who may be attended either by their own physicians or by those of the Hospital Staff. Private Rooms from $15.00 to $35.00 per week; bed in Private Ward $8.00 to $10.00 per week ; bed in Ward $5.00 per week. These terms include board and nursing. For further information apply to the Superintendent at the Hospital.
In case of accident, if the ambulance is required to move the injured person TO THE HOSPITAL, the Chief of Police, City Building, must be notified.
ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D. WILLIAM HAILES, M. D. SAMUEL R. MORROW. M. D. WILLIS G. MACDONALD, M. D. OBSTETRIC SURGEONS. GEORGE E. LOCHNER, M. D. WM. H. HAPPEL, M. D.
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COLLEGE.
Albany Medical College.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF UNION UNIVERSITY. 1903=1904.
ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor of the University.
ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D., PH. D., Dean of Faculty and Professor of Surgery.
JOHN MILTON BIGELOW, M. D., P'HI. D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics, and Diseases of Throat and Nose.
SAMUEL BALDWIN WARD, M. D., PH. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Hygiene.
JAMES PETER BOYD, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Diseases of Children.
WILLIS GAYLORD TUCKER, M. D., PH. D., Registrar and Professor of Chemistry and Toxi- cology. WILLIAM HAILES, M. D., Anthony Professor of Pathological Anatomy, Histology and Fractures and Dislocations.
CYRUS STRONG MERRILL, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology.
FREDERIC COLTON CURTIS, M. D., Professor of Dermatology.
HENRY HUN, M. D.,
Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System.
SAMUEL ROSEBURGII MORROW, M. D., Professor of Practice of Surgery and of Orthopedic surgery.
HERMON CAMP GORDINIER, M. D., Professor of Physiology. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D., l'rofessor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Adjunct Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. JOSEPH DAVIS CRAIG, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, and Curator of Museum.
WILLIS GOSS MAC DONALD, M. D., Professor of Abdominal and Clinical Surgery.
GEORGE BLUMER, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF A CORPS OF ADJUNCT AND CLINICAL PROFESSORS, LECTURERS, INSTRUCTORS AND CLINICAL ASSISTANTS.
Four year graded course. Instruction by lectures, recitations, laboratory work, clinics and prac. tical demonstrations and operations. Admirable laboratory facilities in Chemistry, and in Histology, Pathology and Bacteriology in the Bender Hygienic I.aboratory.
HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES .- Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Eye and Ear Infirmary, Child's Hospital, Albany's Hospital for Incurables, South End Dispensary, Albany County Hospital, and their Dispensaries, are available for clinical purposes, to students.
FEES AND EXPENSES.
All fees are payable in advance, and are as follows : Matriculation, $5, payable each year ; Lecture course, $100. ; Four Course Lecture Ticket, $300; Laboratory courses (see catalogue); Graduation fee, $25.
Session opens Tuesday, September 22, 1903, and closes May 3, 1904.
VARIOUS PRIZES are awarded at the close of the term to meritorious students. Appointments to positions upon the house staff of the Albany Hospital, and other hospitals, are made by competitive examination, open to the graduating class of the College.
COMMENCEMENT occurs May 3, 1904. The annual meeting of the Alumni Association is held on that day.
For Catalogue of the College or further information, address
WILLIS G. TUCKER, M. D., Registrar,
ALBANY, N. Y.
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HOSPITAL
ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL,
COR. BROADWAY AND NORTH FERRY STREET, ALBANY.
IN CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY. E. J. HUSSEY, Treasurer. At Nat'l Commercial Bank. ·
HOSPITAL STAFF,
CONSULTING SURGEON, P. J. KEEGAN, M. D.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, T. K. PERRY, M. D.
S. R. MORROW, M. D.
ATTENDING SURGEONS, J. V. HENNESSY, M. D. ATTENDING PHYSICIANS,
WM. HAILES, M. D.
HENRY HUN, M. D. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D. ANDREW MACFARLANE, M. D. OPHTHALMIC AND AURAL SURGEON, GEO. S. MUNSON, M. D. ABDOMINAL SURGEON AND GYNECOLOGIST. J. B. HARVIE, M. D.
OBSTETRIC SURGEON, J. F. REILLY, M. D.
NOSE AND THROAT,
CLEMENT F. THEISEN, M. D.
PATHOLOGIST. GEORGE BLUMER, M. D.
DISPENSARY STAFF.
SURGEONS,
PHYSICIANS.
CHARLES E. DAVIS, M. D.
JOSEPH F. HEFFERNAN, M. D.
JOSEPH F. Cox, M. D.
T. L. CARROLL, M. D. JOSEPH P. Q'BRIEN, M. D. JOS. LANAHAN, M. D.
SKIN DISEASES,
JAMES W. WILTSE, M. D.
RESIDENT SURGEON,
FRED MCDONALD, M. D.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, G. L. BRANCH, M. D.
Patients who desire to enter the Hospital should make application to SISTER MARY PHILO- MENA, the Sister Superior. Patients are received without regard to their religious belief.
The price of board in the general wards is $5 per week. Those desiring private rooms are charged according to the accommodations furnished, from $7 to $12 per week.
An Advisory Board of Managers was organized in 1881. All financial matters are attended to by this board. The Sisters are thus enabled to give undivided attention to care of patients.
THE AMBULANCE may be called by telephoning to the Hospital, where arrangements may also be made for its private use.
ST. PETER'S DISPENSARY.
The Physicians and Surgeons on the Staff will attend the Dispensary during their respective Services.
This Department of, the Hospital is open for the Reception of MEDICAL CASES .- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 11 to 12 A. M. SURGICAL CASES .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, From 11 to 12 A. M. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR .- Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 A. M. DISEASES OF NOSE AND THROAT .- From 12 to 1 P. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
SKIN AND GENITO-URINARY DISEASES .- 12 to 1 P. M., Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
ADVICE AND MEDICINES ARE FURNISHED TO POOR PATIENTS WITHOUT CHARGE.
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HOSPITALS.
INCORPORATED 1884.
ALBANY'S HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES,
KENWOOD HEIGHTS, ALBANY, N. Y.
FOR RELIEF OF THE SICK POOR, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF RACE OR CREED.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
HENRY HUN, M. D.
Physicians. HOWARD VAN RENSSELAER, M. D.
S. R. MORROW, M. D. ANDREW MACFARLANE, M. D.
OFFICERS.
DR. WM. H. MURRAY, President of the Board of Trustees.
JOHN W. McNAMARA, Vice-President.
JAMES C. FARRELL, Auditor.
REV. JOHN SPENSLEY, D. D., Secretary and Treasurer.
CHESTER F. DEARSTYNE, Trustee.
MRS. ELEANOR SPENSLEY, President of Women's Board.
MRS. VAN NATTA, Ist Vice-President Women's Board.
MRS. CHARLOTTE BOUCK, 2nd Vice-President Women's Board.
MRS. PAULINE WATSON, 3rd Vice-President Women's Board.
TRUSTEES.
DR. WM. H. MURRAY, REV. JOHN SPENSLEY, D. D.,
JOHN W. MCNAMARA, JAMES C. FARRELL, CHESTER F. DEARSTYNE.
Financial matters are in charge of the Trustees of the Hospital. Domestic matters are in charge of the Managers of the Hospital.
OFFICIAL PATRONESSES,
MRS. JAMES C. FARRELL, MISS ANNA L. VAN VECHTEN,
MRS. MONTGOMERY THROOP, MISS LUCY A. PLYMPTON.
Contributions of money, clothing, provisions, bedding, etc., are earnestly requested, also CONTRIBUTIONS for the BUILDING FUND, which may be sent direct to the Institution or to any one of the Officers.
VISITING DAYS : FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, FROM 3 TO 5 P. M.1
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
Delaware and Hudson Railroad
THE SCENIC AND DIRECT LINE TO The Adirondack Mountains,
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, LAKE GEORGE,
SARATOGA, MONTREAL, SHARON SPRINGS,
THE GRAVITY R. R., Etc.
The SHORTEST, QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE between
NEW YORK
. .. . AND MONTREAL.
Anthracite Coal Only.
No Smoke, No Dust.
The Route via Saratoga, Lake George and Lake Champlain is the Greatest highway of summer pleasure travel in America.
The PICTURESQUE ROUTE to CHICAGO and the WEST.
Send FOUR CENTS in STAMPS for ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to the NORTHERN RESORTS to
H. G. YOUNG,
2d Vice-President.
J. W. BURDICK,
General Passenger Agent, Albany, N. Y.
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RAILROADS.
Boston
and Albany
... THE POINTS ...
Of excellence in a
Railway Journey
... are ... GOOD ROADBEDS, FAST SCHEDULES, COMFORTABLE COACHES, PALATIAL SLEEPERS, EFFICIENT DINING CAR SERVICE.
And these are some of the Points in which the .. ..
Boston & Albany R. R.
Excels in its train service from Boston and the New England Territory to the West
Through the Famous ALBANY GATEWAY which is always open.
Pullman Parlor Cars, Vestibule Sleepers and
Dining Cars on Through Trains.
9 TRAINS A DAY.
-FROM- ALBANY TO BOSTON
6 TRAINS ON SUNDAY.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE FROM UNION STATION.
City Freight House : Cor. Jackson and Spencer Sts., Albany.
A. E. BRAINARD,
Passenger Agent, ALBANY, N. Y.
A. S. HANSON,
General Passenger Agent,
BOSTON, MASS.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ALBANY OFFICE, COR. STATE AND DEAN STS. TELEPHONE 879.
WATERVLIET OFFICE, TROY OFFICE,
COR. BROADWAY AND 25TH ST. COR. DIVISION & RIVER STS. TELEPHONE 2086. TELEPHONE 606.
COHOES OFFICE, ONTARIO STREET. TELEPHONE 3301.
United Traction Company ELECTRIC EXPRESS.
THE MODERN METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION.
Goods Called for and Delivered to ALBANY, TROY, WATER- VLIET, COHOES, GREEN ISLAND, WATERFORD and LANSINGBURGH.
Also Connections with the Schenectady Electric Express Company and B. & M.
ALBANY RAILWAY 27
ALBANY TROYAND COHOES
13
ELECTRIC EXPRESS
CARS LEAVE ALBANY FOR TROY.
9.00 A. M. 11.00 4 "
2 P. M.
3 P. M.
6
CARS LEAVE TROY FOR ALBANY. 8.00 A. M. 10.00 5 "
12.00 Noon.
CARS LEAVE ALBANY FOR COHOES,
Watervliet, Green Island, Lansing- burgh and Waterford. 8.30 A.M., 12.00 M., and 4.30 P.M.
CARS LEAVE COHOES FOR ALBANY.
10.15 A. M., 2.15 and 6.15 P. M.
QUICK DISPATCH.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
JOHN W. McNAMARA, President.
JOHN W. GIBNEY, Superintendent,
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PEOPLE'S * LINE & STEAMERS.
ADIRONDACK, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. DEAN RICHMOND, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
New Steel Steamer, E. W. MORSE, building. Leave ALBANY for NEW YORK Every evening at 8 P. M., except Sunday, from Steamboat Square, Albany. Low Rates and Quick Time for Freight.
Passage, $1.50.
Cabin Berths, 50c.
E. C. SHAFFER,
Staterooms, $1, $2, $3.
Gen'l Agt, Albany.
Tel. 334, Chapel.
Telephone 824.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
P. O. Box 65.
CHARLES E. LANSING, The Vosburgh Steamship Agency,
AGENT FOR ALL LINES OF TRANS-ATLANTIC AND COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Full Information for Intending Travelers Cheerfully Furnished. Send for Sailing Lists. RATES ALWAYS THE SAME AS HOME OFFICES. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, FIRE INSURANCE. No. 645 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
WILLIAMS' LINE, Lumber Line Between Canadian Points, New York City
AND ALL POINTS REACHED BY WATER FROM ALBANY. J. H. WILLIAMS, Office, 17 Lumber District, Winter Ofice, Room 26 Bensen Building, Albany, N. Y. TELEPHONE 1170, CHAPEL. NEW YORK OFFICE, WALL ST.
GET
SAMPSON, MURDOCK & CO.'S
MAP OF ALBANY.
FOR SALE AT ALL BOOK STORES. Price, 25 Cents.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL
Delivered to any part of the city for 25 Cents per month.
$3.ºº A YEAR.
The Only Republican Paper in Albany.
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN EASTERN NEW YORK
For Terms, Address
THE JOURNAL COMPANY,
61 State Street,
Albany, N. Y.
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NEWSPAPERS.
Press-Knickerbocker-Express
The Sunday Press.
7 DAYS PER WEEK
FOR
. 15 Cents ...
Daily, only 12 Cents per Week.
LATEST
GENERAL LOCAL TELEGRAPH SPORTING FINANCIAL
NEWS.
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, Telephone 52, Chapel.
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, Telephone 53, Chapel.
ADVERTISING RATES AND SAMPLE COPIES SENT ON APPLICATION. . .
18 BEAVER ST., The New Press Building.
ALBANY, N. Y.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
Che Argus .IS The Only Newspaper PUBLISHED IN ALBANY, N. Y.
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NEWSPAPERS.
The Times-Anion.
Consolidated by JOHN H. FARRELL.
. .
. 50TH YEAR .
. .
[Every Evening Except Sunday.]
THE TIMES-UNION is Independent, Fearless, Honest, Clean, and prints all the news every day, giving eight or more pages as the pressure on its columns may require.
It is read every afternoon in every town and hamlet within a radius of one hundred miles out from Albany by the thrifty people who dwell therein. Four editions daily ; the first for more distant places goes out by early p. m. trains, the others by later trains.
Little advertisements of Personals, For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found, Boarders, For Exchange, etc., etc., cost only ONE CENT A WORD for each insertion in THE TIMES-UNION. No ad- vertisement for less than fifteen cents, even if it contains only five words.
All little advertisements are cash (or stamps) with order. They are too numerous to keep ledger accounts of them.
A certain class of advertising is refused admission to its columns for the reason that it is a favorite Family Newspaper.
THE TIMES-UNION prints and sells more papers every day than all the other dailies in Albany combined.
TIMES-UNION BUILDING,
Cor. Green and Beaver Sts., ALBANY, N. Y.
640
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
1831.
1903.
The Country Gentleman,
SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR. THE BEST for the Farmer, Gardener, Fruit Grower, Breeder, Grazier, and Dairyman ; for every resident in the country, and all interested in the crops.
THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA. Terms, $1.50 per year; Two Copies $2.50; Five Copies. $5.50. Write for Special Inducements to Agents. Sample Copies, Prospectus, Etc., Free on application. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, = ALBANY, N. Y.
albany Freie Blaetter, ESTABLISHED 1852.
DAILY GERMAN PAPER WITH SIX - PAGED SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT.
AUGUST MIGGAEL, Proprietor.
2 Cents a Copy. 12 Cents per Week. Nos. 48 and 50 BEAVER ST. ALFRED H. KAESTNER, Business Manager. JULIUS A. KAESTNER, Editor.
Largest Circulation of any German Paper in the Vicinity. JOB PRINTING of all kinds at the Lowest Rates. For terms and all correspondence address FREIE BLAETTER, Albany, N.Y.
ALBANY, NEW YORK. TWO GERMAN PAPERS. Albany Caeglicher herold and
Albany Sonntags Journal.
RELIABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUMS. PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY BY THE ALBANY HEROLD COMPANY.
The Sunday Telegram,
130 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y.
PRINTS ALL THE NEWS AND HAS THE CIRCULATION.
Has a Branch Office at 280-282 River Street, Troy, from which over 5,000 papers are sold every Sunday Also a Branch Office in Schenectady, where the sale is constantly increasing.
The reason THE TELEGRAM enjoys such a Large Circulation in all three cities is because it Prints all the Live Local News.
Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons,
[Established Oct. 1st, 1807.]
PRINTERS,
BINDERS + AND + ELECTROTYPERS, 403, 5, 7 & 9 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
Illustrated Catalogues and all kinds of FINE CUT and COLOR WORK a Specialty.
Embossed Work.
WORK CUT TO SPECIAL SHAPES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
FOLDING BOXES.
Charles Han Benthuysen & Sons,
Dralers .... itt ....
Haper, Enbelopes, &r.
Albany, N. U.
641
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ESTABLISHED 1881
JOHN W. CLARK. Iron and Brass Founder.
All Kinds of Gray Iron and Brass Castings. ALUMINUM and ALUMINUM BRONZE CASTINGS.
ROSETTES AND PICKETS FOR WIRE WORKERS. BASES FOR WIRE FORMS. ORNAMENTAL AND ART CASTINGS. CAST IRON CISTERN CURBS.
BRONZE TABLETS TO ORDER. IRON AND METAL PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. LIGHT MACHINE WORK.
MACHINERY CASTINGS A SPECIALTY.
JAPANNING AND BRONZING. Correspondence Solicited.
Pleasant Street, above North Pearl, ALBANY, N. Y.
Telephone 424-F, Chapel.
MATTHEW VAN ALSTYNE, Pres. CHARLES H. HAY, Sec. and Treas,
ALBANY BELTING and SUPPLY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF
Oak Tanned Leather Belting, 372 Broadway, ALBANY, N. Y. Long Distance Telephone 491, Chapel.
LUBRICATING OILS. MILL SUPPLIES.
THE CANTON BRIDGE CO. CANTON, OHIO. JOHN NEWELL, - General Agent, MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF
Bridges, Turntables and Structural Iron Work, ROOMS 23-24-25-26 and 27 MILWAIN BUILDING,
68 State Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
642
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
BOTH TELEPHONES 1049.
C. H. ANGUS, Albany Nickel Plating & Mi'g Works Nickel, Brass, Bronze, Copper and Silver Plating.
BRASS FINISHING AND CLEANING, ANTIQUE COLORING, OXIDIZING, TINNING, BRONZING AND JAPANNING.
CHANDELIERS REFINISHED. Iron, Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings, Nickel and Brass Signs, Iron and Brass Gates and Railings, Hardware Specialties and Brass Goods. ART METAL GOODS IN PLAIN & ANTIQUE IRON & BRONZE. JOBBING DONE IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
317 and 319 No. Pearl St., and Railroad Ave., OPPOSITE BROADWAY VIADUCT.
FERGUSON ALBANY
Telephone 479=M.
STEAM TRAPS. NEW FEATURES: Wearing Parts, Valve and Seat Renewable.
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