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DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN-Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9 to 10 o'clock.
DISEASES OF THROAT AND NOSE- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 11 to 12 o'clock.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS.
J. TOWNSEND LANSING, President. CHARLES R. KNOWLES, Vice-President.
GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS, Secretary. WALTER LAUNT PALMER, Treasurer.
B. WALWORTH ARNOLD.
JOHN H. PATTERSON,
LEWIS DEITZ,
DUDLEY OLCOTT, Treasurer Endowment Fund. ISAAC D. F. LANSING, ARIEL LATHROP. JESSE W. POTTS,
CHARLES GIBSON,
GUSTAVUS MICHAELIS, ROBERT C. PRUYN
ALBERT HESSBERG,
ARCHIBALD J. MCCLURE, ROBERT G. SCHERER,
HENRY HUN, M. D.
JAMES McCREDIE, ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D. SAMUEL B. WARD, M. D.
CHARLES R. KNOWLES, DUDLEY OLCOTT, J. TOWNSEND 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.
RICHARD M. PEARCE, M. D.
SAMUEL R. MORROW, M. D. WILLIS G. MAC DONALD, M. D. EDGAR A. VANDER VEER, M. D. ARTHUR W. ELTING, M. D. OBSTETRIC SURGEONS. GEORGE E. LOCHNER, M. D. WM. H. HAPPEL, M. D. H. JUDSON LIPES, M. D.
893
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Albany Medical College.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF UNION UNIVERSITY. 1905-1906.
ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, D. D. LL. D., Chancellor of the University.
ALBERT VANDER VEER, M. D., PH. D. Professor of Surgery.
JOHN MILTON BIGELOW, M. D. PH., D., Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics, and Diseases of Throat and Nose.
SAMUEL BALDWIN WARD, M. D., PH. D., Dean of Faculty and 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 ROSEBURGH 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., Professor 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. RICHARD MILLS PEARCE, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology.
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF A CORPS OF CLINICAL AND ADJUNCT PROFESSORS, LECTURERS, INSTRUCTORS AND CLINICAL ASSISTANTS.
Four year graded course. Instruction by lectures, recitations, laboratory work, clinics and clinical courses, practical demonstrations and operations. Admirable laboratory facilities in Chemistry and in Histology, Pathology and Bacteriology in the Bender Hygienic Laboratory.
HOSPITAL ADVANTAGES .- The Albany Hospital, St. Peter's Hospital, Child's Hospital, St. Mar- garet's House, Albany's Hospital for Incurables, County Hospital, South End Dispensary, Eye and Ear Infirmary, Albany Orphan Asylum, and dispensaries connected with each, 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 19, 1905, AND CLOSES MAY 1, 1906.
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 1, 1906. 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.
894
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
INCORPORATED 1903. - THE -
ALBANY DIRECTORY OFFICE 448 BROADWAY .. RECEIVE ...
ADVERTISEMENTS
And keep FOR SALE the following DIRECTORIES
PRICES OF OUR PUBLICATIONS
New England Business Directory, $7.50
Albany, Rensselaer - $4.00 Troy, Watervliet, Green Island, Cohoes, Waterford - 4.00
Syracuse
- 5.00
Rochester
- - 4.00
Oswego
-
3.50
Boston -
-
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6.00
Manchester, N. H. -
2.50
Boston Business
2.00
Fall River - -
3.50
Providence House
- 3.50
Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Manchester 2.50
Cranston, R. I.
1.00
East Providence 2.00
Lawrence
-
3.00
Newport
2.50
Lowell
-
-
3.00
Pawtucket
2.50
Lowell Suburban
-
2.50
Westerly -
-
- 2.00
Lynn -
-
3.00
Newburyport, Amesbury $2.50
Attleboro
- 2.50
Taunton -
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2.50
Malden -
3.00
Newton
- 2 50
Worcester - 3.00
Worcester Suburban 2.00
Providence - 4.50
Woonsocket -
- 2.50
Directories Issued by Other Publishers can be Procured at Short Notice
SAMPSON & MURDOCK CO.
PUBLISHERS OFFICES IN
ALBANY TROY
SYRACUSE BOSTON
PROVIDENCE
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895
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE
DIRECTORY OFFICE,
Established in 1867.)
452 MAIN STREET,
BRANCH OFFICE.
Powers Buildings, Rochester, N. Y. S
WORCESTER, MASS.
PUBLICATIONS ISSUED FROM THIS OFFICE:
Worcester Directory, 1000 pp., 8 vo., Price $3.00.
Worcester House Directory, "Blue Book," 800 pp., 8 vo., Price, $3.00 Worcester City Guide and Street Directory, Price, 10 Cents. Newton Directory, 900 pp., 8 vo., Price, $2.50.
Rochester Directory, 1200 pp., 8 vo., Price $4.00.
Rochester House Directory, "Blue Book," 900 pp., Price, $3.00.
Rochester and Monroe County Business Directory, Price, $1.50. Rochester City Guide and Street Directory, Price, 10 Cents.
MAP OF WORCESTER. MAP OF NEWTON. MAP OF ROCHESTER.
Price of Maps in Covers, Pocket Form, Colored by Wards, with Full Index, 25 Cents.
SENT BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE.
Besides the Publications issued from this Office, are kept on hand
Directories of Principal Cities in the United States.
Lists of Business Men in any Trade or Profession, in any State. Furnished at Reasonable Rates.
THE DREW ALLIS COMPANY.
896
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
The Association of American Directory Publishers
W. E. MURDOCK, Pres. W. H. LEE, First Vice-Pres.
A. G. WRIGHT, Second Vice-Pres. W. H. BATES, Sec. R. H. DONNELLEY, Treas.
TRUSTEES
W. E. MURDOCK, Boston.
R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago.
W. H. BATES, New York. W. H. LEE, New Haven.
A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati. A. G. WRIGHT, Milwaukee. R. L. POLK, Detroit. THEO. F. SMITH, St. Paul.
W. O. FOOTE, Atlanta.
Secretary's Office, 89 Third Avenue, New York.
The Association of American Directory Publishers is composed of reputable City Directory Publishers, organized for the general advance- ment of the Directory business. Any person, corporation or firm en- gaged in business as owner and publisher of a City Directory in the United States or Canada, who shall qualify as competent to gather inform- ation and compile a City Directory and furnish satisfactory references, is eligible to membership.
The objects of the Association are :
FIRST. The advancement of the Directory business and the im- provement of Directories by the interchange of ideas and the exchange of experienced employees.
SECOND. To provide protection to the public against fraudulent advertising schemes which operate under the name of Directories, and to drive unprincipled promoters of the same out of the business.
THIRD. To provide permanent and profitable employment to compe- tent, industrious and honest Directory canvassers and compilers.
FOURTH. For the mutual protection and advancement of the estab- lished and prospective interests of all who may become members, by personal advice and assistance of members as may be mutually satisfac tory, desirable or advisable, and by such other means as may, from time to time, be shown to be wise, proper and lawful.
$100.00 Reward Will be paid by the Association for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons engaged in publishing, collecting or canvassing for any fraudulent or fake Directory.
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.
Established Ort. 1st, 1807.
Charles Han Benthuysen & Sons,
Dralers in
Haper, Enbelopes, &r.
Makers nf
Turnstyle (flat opening)
Stenographers' Note Books
Albany, N. U.
897
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
OVER 50 YEARS ON QUAY STREET.
1 .. HonemanY Son.
ENGINEERS, BOATMEN,
CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES.
Waterproof Horse and Wagon Covers. Window and Store Awnings of every Description.
TENTS
of all sizes for Fairs, Camping Parties, &c. CANVAS 12 to 120 inches wide.
DIAMOND
RUBBER
COMPANY
DIAMOND
RUBBER
PAN
Complete line of Mechanical
Mir's of Silk and Wool Bunting FLAGS
RUBBER GOODS
of every descrip- tion.
Agents for N. Y. Belting & Packing Co., L't'd.
DEALERS IN ROPE, TWINE,
BLOCKS, PULLEYS, STEAM PACKINGS, COTTON WASTE, LUBRICATING OILS, GREASES, ASBESTOS, HAIR-FELT, MINERAL WOOL, OARS, NETTING, ROWLOCKS.
A FULL LINE OF PAINTS, VARNISHES, Painters' Supplies, &c.
Storehouse, 5 Hudson Avenue. Broadway-Beaver, Rate and Quay Ris,
Mlan, ME
1-1
MANUFACTURERS AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS.
PAINTERS AND
898
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
Established 1884.
Both Telephones 1049. Incorporated 1903.
C. H. ANGUS CO., Albany Nickel Plating and Mfg. 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 and ANTIQUE IRON and BRONZE.
JOBBING DONE IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
317 and 319 North Pearl St., AND RAILROAD AVENUE, OPPOSITE BROADWAY VIADUCT.
GAS APPLIANCE CO. OF ALBANY. Gas Ranges, Water Heaters,
AND A FULL LINE OF
WELSBACH GOODS, 112 STATE STREET.
899
MACHINERY.
ESTABLISHED 1807.
LEDYARD COGSWELL, President. BENJAMIN W. JOHNSON, Vice-President.
JOHN T. BRADY, Treasurer. FRANKLIN TOWNSEND, Secretary. EZRA LOUGHREN, Superintendent.
THE Townsend Furnace and Machine Shop Co. Broadway, Cor. Rensselaer Street. Mill Gearing, Machinery and Machinery Castings OF ALL KINDS.
PATTERN MAKING AND JOB WORK DESIRED.
FULLY EQUIPPED TO BUILD SPECIAL MACHINERY, LIGHT OR HEAVY.
GEARING A SPECIALTY.
Aniline Kettles, Evaporating Pans, Road Basins and Grates, Iron Castings, Steam Engine Castings, Bakers' Oven Castings, Paper Machinery, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps,
Cranes and Derricks, Heavy Mill Gearing, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, Roll Grinding, Corn and Plaster Crackers, Forgings, General Machinery, Sewer Traps.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SEND FOR GEAR CATALOGUE.
900
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1881.
JOHN W. CLARK, Iron and Brass Founder.
All kinds of Gray Iron and Brass Castings, ALUMINUM and ALUMINUM BRONZE CASTINGS.
BASES FOR WIRE FORMS.
ROSETTES AND PICKETS FOR WIRE WORKERS. 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, Main.
MATTHEW VAN ALSTYNE, PRESIDENT. 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, Main.
LUBRICATING OILS. MILL SUPPLIES.
FERGUSON
STEAM TRAPS.
NEW FEATURES: Wearing Parts. Valve and Seat Renewable.
We manufacture Steam Traps for all duties, High and Low Pressures, returning the con- densation back into boiler or discharging to Hot Well, Tank or Atmosphere.
NO ELASTIC GASKETS.
ALL JOINTS GROUND.
METAL AND METAL.
Send for Catalogues, A. B. and C.
ALBANY STEAM TRAP CO.
Telephone 479-W.
ALBANY, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED 1871.
FREDERICK TOWNSEND, Pres.
JAS. H. BLESSING, Gen. Mgr.
901
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
COLUMNS,
JAMES MCKINNEY
BEAMS,
GIRDERS,
ROOF TRUSSES,
STORE FRONTS,
ALL & SON. KINDS OF
FOR IRON.WORK BUILDINGS ALBANY,N.Y.
FIRE-ESCAPES,
WINDOW GUARDS, DOOR GUARDS, FENCES,
GATES.
THE CANTON BRIDGE CO. CANTON, OHIO. JOHN NEWELL, - General Agent. MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF
Bridges, Turntables and Structural Iron Works ROOMS 23-24-25-26 and 27 MILWAIN BUILDING, 68 State Street. ALBANY, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
ISAIAH PAGE'S SONS, CHARLES M. PAGE, Proprietor .:
IRON FOUNDRY,
58 to 68 Liberty Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
The United Construction Company, BRIDGE BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 467 BROADWAY, ROOMS, 20, 21, 22, 23,
Tel. 1633, Main.
ALBANY, N. Y.
902
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ALBANY BRASS and IRON CO.,
Hudson River Telephone 479. Home Telephone 174.
Office, 174 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y. PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES, BOILERS and ENGINES. Brass Founders and Machinists. Agents for McClaye Shaking Boiler Grates. IRON BEAMS AND CHANNELS OF ALL SIZES. Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers. Brass and Iron Railings. Steam Heating and Piping. BREWERY MACHINERY AND TANK WORK.
HENRY FREY, MANUFACTURER OF
IRON RAILINGS, GRATINGS AND FENCES.
Orders for all kinds of Iron Work Promptly Executed.
502 Second Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
CAPITAL CITY PLATING WORKS All Kinds of Electro Plating. CHANDELIERS AND LAMPS REFINISHED IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER. Church Work a Specialty.
Nickel, Gold, Silver, Brass, Bronze and Japan Finishes, Brass Polishing and Bicycle Parts Refinished.
Work called for and delivered to any part of the City.
180 Broadway, ALBANY, N. Y. TELEPHONE 1261.
IRON AND WIRE FENCE.
Farm, Lawn, Cemetery and Railroad Fencing Built Complete. IRON FENCING A SPECIALTY.
Wood and Iron Fence Posts. Tree and Flower Guards For Sale.
Estimates free on all Work. W. J. La GRANGE, 34 Pine St., RENSSELAER, N. Y.
903
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY. STANDARD SCALES.
Asbestos Disc Valves, Tools and Machinery, Shafting, Hangers, Belting Wood Split Pulleys, Railway and Mill Supplies, Iron Pipe, Plumb= ing and Steam Fitting Supplies, Gas and Gasoline Engines.
360, 362, 364 and 366 Broadway, 14 and 16 Liberty Street,
ALBANY, N. Y.
PLUMBERS' STEAM GAS TINNERS'
HOY & CO., SUPPLIES
18, 25, 27 and 29 Green Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
THOS. CHUBB, Man. Engine Dept. C. RISSBERGER, Man. Boiler Dept. ALBANY STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, The Skinner & Arnold Co.
THOS. CHUBB, W. D. ARNOLD,
Proprietors { COONEY RISSBERGER, LOUIS G. VAN BURK.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Marine and Stationary Steam Engines, Boilers and General Machinery of all Kinds. PROPELLER WHEELS A SPECIALTY.
New and Second Hand Engines] and Boilers Constantly on Hand. Particular Attention Paid to Repairs of Engines and Boilers. Malt Kiln Iron. BROADWAY, HERKIMER AND QUAY STREETS, ALBANY, N. Y.
THE CALLANAN ROAD IMPROVEMENT CO., General Contractors.
Office of the Secretary and Treasurer,
51 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF Crushed Lime Stone of All Sizes for Roads, Walks and Drives. MACADAM ROADS SCIENTIFICALLY CONSTRUCTED.
Quarries at South Bethlehem, Albany County, N. Y., and at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Storage]Capacity 5,000 Cubic Yards.
904
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ALBANY WIRE WORKS. DURAND & MAROHN, WIRE WORK OF ALL KINDS. FLAT BRASS AND IRON WORK A SPECIALTY. ESTIMATES FURNISHED AND ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. WIRE CLOTH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TELEPHONE 1414-W.
24 BEAVER STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
OSGOOD DREDGE COMPANY
BUILDERS OF THE PATENT "OSGOOD BOOM DREDGES"
Steam Excavators, Ditching Machines, &c.
Office, 37 State Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
JAMES CLARK,
JOHN K. HOWE,
President.
Sec'y and Treas.
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, Etc.
Telephone No. 1707-J.
ALBANY PATTERN WORKS
H. G. AVERY, Proprietor.
Mechanical Expert and Engineer. Solicitor of Patents. Registered No. 2616.
Nos. 68 & 70 Church St., Albany, N.Y.
DRAUGHTING AND DESIGNING. Working Drawings of all Kinds. Blue Prints, Tracings, Etc. Machine and Stove Patterns. Special Core Work. Experimental, Work in Wood and Metal and Pattern Letters.
Bronze and Brass Plates [and Tablets of any, Size or Style a Specialty. MODELS OF ALL KINDS.
905
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ESTABLISHED 1852. JOHN H. JACKSON,
Successor to JACKSON BROTHERS, New York State Drain Tile & Fire Proofing Works, Main Office and Works on Third Ave., Albany, N. Y.
MANUFACTURER OF
ROUND AND HEXAGON
AGRICULTURAL DRAIN TILE
From 2 to 12 inch,¿
Hollow Brick and Partition Blocks.
Plain Flue Lining. The Jackson Mortar Colors, Unequalled in Quality,
FIRE CLAY CHIMNEY OR FLUE LINING Chimney Top. FIRE CLAY STOVE PIPE & CHIMNEY TOPS
Fire Brick
OF VARIOUS SHAPES.
Oven Tile,
FIRE CLAY AND KAOLIN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOR THE VITRIFIED SALT GLAZED SEWER PIPE, FINEST PIPE MADE. THE JACKSON ENCAUSTIC SIDEWALK TILE, They Make a Very Handsome and Durable Walk.
Lime, Plaster, Sand and Hair ROSENDALE AND PORTLAND CEMENT
Hollow or Haverstraw Brick.
I carry an immense stock of the above goods. Before placing your order elsewhere let me quote you' prices.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
H. R. TELEPHONE, 816 MAIN. HOME .. 816.
Chimney Top.
906
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
"West Shore" Ranges. Bamer, McDowell & Co.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
We know and can prove that they surpass all others.
TO BAKE, TO BROIL, TO ROAST, TO BOIL.
TELEPHONE 297, MAIN. Littlefield Stove Co., NORTH PEARL STREET, Cor. Pleasant Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
BUILDERS'
HARDWARE
MECHANICS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, BUILDING PAPER, NAILS, &c.
Locksmithing & Electrical Work. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 38 Central Avenue, Corner Northern Boulevard,
Telephone
Connection.
ALBANY, N. Y.
VAN LIEW-SCOTT HARDWARE COMPANY, 93 North Pearl Street. Builders' Hardware, Tools, CUTLERY, HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
BOTH 'PHONES.
STERLING
EMPIRE FURNACE and STOVE REPAIR CO.
Stoves, Ranges, House Furnishings, STOVE REPAIRS, Fire Brick and Water Fronts for all Stoves made. Wholesale and Retail Trade Supplied.
63 and 65 Beaver St., ALBANY, N. Y. Branch Store, 125 Lafayette St., Schenectady, N. Y. Home 'Phone, 1590. Hudson River 'Phone, 1511-L.
907
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JAMES N. KEMP, Machinist and Manufacturer of Patent Emery Grinding and Polishing Machinery
NEW MACHINERY AND MODEL MAKING, PUNCHES, DIES AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN to REPAIR WORK. 887, 889 and 891 Broadway, ALBANY, N. Y. TELEPHONE 1480.
THE CROISSANT HARDWARE CO.
BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGEMAKERS, 20212 & 204 WASHINGTON AVENUE, ALBANY, N. Y.
LOCK AND GUNSMITH. Electric Bell Hanging Special Brass and Iron Work of all kinds made to order. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. CUTLERY Sharpened and Repaired. Bicycle Repair Shop.
BOTH TELEPHONES.
Waterman Hardware Co., GEO. WATERMAN, President and Treasurer.
Wholesale and Retail
hardware
Tools, Etc.
141 and 143 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. Both Telephones 485.
MICHEL FISET'S Patent Soft Rubber Casters
These Casters are the best thing for Wax Floors, Carpets; also for Sliding Doors and Drawers.
Also patented a device for securing or lock- ing any number of drawers with one key only. Also Patent Blind Hinges; no fastenings are required, because the whole thing fastens in the hinges. ORDERS SOLICITED.
S
MICHEL FISET,
253 SOUTH PEARL STREET, ALBANY, N. Y.
908
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
BOTH TELEPHONES. '
Camping Tents a Specialty. TENTS ALL SIZES.
Canopies for Weddings, Balls and Receptions at reasonable Rates, to Rent ; Also Men in Livery to attend Carriages.
BOTH TELEPHONES.
JOHN J. SHEA,
MANUFACTURER OF Awnings, Coal Bags, Tents and Flags, Horse and Wagon Covers
Feed Bags, Hammocks, Coal Baskets, Rope, Flag Poles and Fixtures, Tents all Sizes and Shapes for Rent and for Sale, Camping Utensils to Rent.
EVERYTHING IN. CANVAS LINE. 401 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y.
NEW MAPS
OF ALBANY CITY.
Price, 25 Cents.
ALBANY SAW, STEEL and FILE WORKS.
Established in 1855.
E. F. DECKER, Prop., Successor to Decker Bros.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
Circular, Mill and Drag, Gang, Crosscut and Ice
SAWS
Saws of Every Description Made and Repaired. Also Dealers in Files, Sheet Steel, Band Saws, Burrs, Gummers, Swedges, Mandrels and Upsets.
Hudson River Tel. 1460 J, Main. Home Tel. 1485.
DECKER
B
A
N
SAW
WORKS
ALBANY SAW WORKS
Office, Cor. Westerlo and Franklin Sts., Albany, N. Y.
909
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HERMAN H. RUSS.
HERMAN H. RUSS, JR. JOHN P. RUSS.
HERMAN H. RUSS & SONS, PLUMBERS
AND
Hydraulic Engineers.
DOMESTIC
ENGRG CHI.
DEALERS IN
Fine Plumbing Materials,
115, 117, 119 and 121 STATE STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. Both Telephones, 93 Main. Night and Sunday Calls, Hudson River Phone 205 A West.
ALBANY AGENTS FOR PASTEUR FILTERS
910
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
JAMES D. WALSH'S SONS, Ornamental Steel Ceilings, Plumbing and Ventilating FURNACES AND RANGES, AND REPAIRS. Heating by Hot Water and Hot Air. Tin, Slate and Gravel Roofing and Galvanized Cornices and Sky-Lights. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
HOME TEL. 799. HUDSON RIVER TEL. 797.
40 Sheridan Avenue, Cor. Eagle St., ALBANY, N. Y.
ANTON WELLER, MANUFACTURER OF Furnaces, Grates . . . Open Fire Places Marbleized Slate and Wood Mantels, Tiles for Floors, Walls and Hearths.
Only Agent for RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO'S Hot Water and Hot Air Furnaces, Ranges, Fire Place Heaters, Etc.
566 BROADWAY, Opp. Union Station. ALBANY, N. Y.
J. C. MCNALLY, Latest Improvements in
PLUMBING, HEATING and VENTILATING. GAS FITTING, ROOFING and JOBBING. 174 Madison Avenue, ALBANY, N. Y. Telephone 2197-L.
GERSBACH SCHAFER House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES, TIN WARE, WOODEN WARE AND CROCKERY. Manufacturers of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing and Jobbing. Agents for Andes, Acorn and West Shore Ranges. Stove Repairs for any Stove. 16 and 17 Central Ave. and 18 and 20 Sherman St. H. R. Telephone 1513-J Main.
Home Telephone 1513.
911
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM WALLEN, SUCCESSOR TO FRED. J. WALLEN'S SONS, CONTRACTOR FOR
STEAM, HOT-WATER HEATING AND GAS FITTING
HOT-WATER HEATING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DEALERS IN PIPE, RADIATORS, VALVES, FITTINGS and ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. Gas and Electric Fixtures, Globes, etc. CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
81 CHAPEL ST., Opp. Hotel Ten Eyck, ALBANY, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED 1826.
JOHN L. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Roofer, Coppersmith, 22 BEAVER ST., ALBANY, N. Y. SPECIALTIES: Cornices, Skylights, Etc.
Brass Foundry and Machine Shop.
THOMAS E. DUNN, Successor to J. H. RUSSELL.
PLUMBING, ROOFING 4ZA
PAINTING,
Baths, Water Closets, Wash Basins, Boilers, &c. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Old Roofs Repaired and Painted. All Work Warranted. 335 CENTRAL AVENUE. RESIDENCE, 214 MORTON ST. HOME TELEPHONE 1169
JOSEPH P. MAGUIRE, PLUMBER,
Steam and Hot Water Fitter, Ventilating, Etc.
172 1-2 Madison Ave., ALBANY, N. Y. Both Telephones.
912
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
H. DAYTON BALL,
Wholesale and Retail
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
14 James Street,
Telephone Connections. ALBANY, N. Y.
The Albany Calcium Light Co. ALL TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. MATT. MCCARTY, Proprietor. CALCIUM LIGHTS, COLORED FIRES AND FIREWORKS,
Oxygen and Hydrogen Gas, Stereopticon Views and Magic Lanterns. Electric Appliances for Projection and Stage Work. Every Accessory for Projection Work. 26 William Street, ALBANY, N. Y.
M. J. HAWKINS, Heating and Power Contracting and Ventilating. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. 44 ORANGE, AND 7 VAN TROMP STREET, ALBANY, N. Y. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
BURDICK & SON, Manufacturers of Stove Specialties
Sheet Metal Stamping and Plain Tin Lacquered, and Lithographed. Boxes of all kinds, Screw Caps, Etc.
Mosher, Cor. Hamilton Street, Albany, N. Y.
NORMAN BURDICK. TELEPHONE No. 2, MAIN.
B. W. BURDICK.
913
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
F. E. FITCH, ALBANY. BILL POSTING, DISTRIBUTING,
UNPRODUCTIVE LOTS PROTECTED AND MADE ATTRACTIVE. PAINTED BULLETINS. 27 HOWARD STREET.
Telephone.
Telephone Connection.
ALBION J. ECKERT
Plumbing,
Hot Water Heating,
and Gas Piping.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
259 Central Avenue, ALBANY, N. Y.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
BRAZING. ENAMELING.
WM. RAIBLE, Bicycle Repairing,
CONFECTIONERY AND WHOLESALE ICE CREAM DEALER IN PIES.
368 Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y.
JOHN J. HARTNETT. Successor to HUBER & HARTNETT,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Nos. 16 and 18 De Witt Street.
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS MADE TO ORDER.
914
ALBANY DIRECTORY.
JAMES ACKROYD.
HILDRETH J. ACKROYD. ESTABLISHED 1857.
AUSTIN W. ACKROYD.
JAMES ACKROYD & SONS, Roofing Contractors
ALSO DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ROOFING MATERIALS.
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