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Ithaca Directory 1878
LH-CASE 974.7 Ithaca 1878
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CORNELL LIBRARY
ITHACA, NEW YORK
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LH-CASE 974.7 Ithaca 1878
Ithaca directory.
For ReferenceCASE
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General, Stale, County,AND
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INSTITUTIONS, SOCIETIES,
^DEPARTMENTS OF EVERY BRANCH,Clt;r
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GENERAL JUi'D VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS MATTER
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canvassers,
B. R. Williams, Albert Jonas,
G. H. Baker,
COMPILER,
J, F. Lennon.
G. Frank Otis.
ithaca, n. y.:
Norton & Conklin, Publishers,
Directory Publishing House.
1878.
Introductory.
We will briefly and respectfully state, upon presenting this
work to the public, that it has been our special aim to issue
a really valuable and meritorious Directory. A work of this
character never was, nor ever will be, perfect. It is almost a
matter of impossibility considering the general sources of
gathering material, the changes actually going on during the
compilation, and the thousands of names to be handled bythe several departments to prevent some errors occurring in
a work of this character ; and a just and appreciative public
should not criticize too severely. None but those experi
enced can conceive the extent of difficulties pertaining to
directory material and work. Appreciating and viewing all
these facts in the right direction, we engaged persons of well
known intelligence and ability, and who had a thorough
knowledge of our city generally, to canvass for the work.
Giving all the above points a due consideration, we feel
safe in making the statement that this, our "firstfruit,"
will
pass favorably the severe inspection which it will be subject
ed to.
It is our aim to retain and hold a permanent"
Directory
PublishingHouse,"
and to enable us to accomplish what we
desire, we shall spare no expense, time or trouble to bring
into requisition every effort bearing favorably upon the en
terprise.
We thank the"
press"
for their valuable (?) support, the
public for courtesies extended, and our friends for their
liberal patronage.
Respectfully, NORTON & CONKLIN.
Errata, Additions and Corrections.
Crandall, Philura W., 19 Linn
Hartsough Zachariah, 19 Linn
Manning Eugene, clerk, 49 Esty
Sincepaugh Jonah, general teamster, 105 E State
Societies.
O. U. A. W., meets first and third Tuesdays every month,
in Odd Fellows Hall.
ITHACA STREET DIRECTORY.
The figure in connection with N. S. E. and W. indicates the number of streets from
the dividing line.
Adams, from Auburn running W. to Inlet, 4th N Cascadilla.
Albany, Cascadilla to Titus Ave. 2d W. Cayuga.
Auburn, Yates to R. R. Ave. ist W Cayuga.
Aurora, from N to S corporation lines, 2d E Cayuga.
Brindley, running N from Inlet and E of same.
Buffalo, Eddy to W end of State, 2d N of State.
Cascadilla, Cayuga to Cliff, 5 th N of State.
Cascadilla Ave., Cayuga to Aurora, bank of Cascadilla Creek.
Cayuga, N to S corporation lines, and dividing line N and S.
Centre,W from Albany, 1 st S of Clinton.
Cherry, from Clinton E to Inlet.
Chestnut, fror__ Hector Road S across Elm, W Hill.
Cliff, from W State N to corporation line.
Clinton, from Prospect to Humboldt, 3d S of State.
Columbia, from Tioga E to Hudson, South Hill.
Corn, Buffalo to Clinton, 4th W of Cayuga.
Cornell, E from University.
DeWitt Place, N from Buffalo, near Spring.
Dey, from Auburn to R. R. Ave.
Dryden Road, E from N end of Eddy.
Eddy, east corporation line.
Elm, running S W from W end of State, toW corporation line.
Esty, from Albany to Inlet, 4th N of State.
Factory, from State to Williams, 4th E of Cayuga.
Falls, Lake W to Aurora, nth N of State (formerly Prince).
Farm, Cayuga to Linn, 4th N of State.
Fayette, from Green S to Centre, 3 W Cayuga.
Fifth, from Cascadilla and Madison, running N.
First, from Cascadilla and Geneva"
N.
Fountain Place, N from No. 84 Buffalo.
Fountain, S of Mechanic, S Hill (not open).
Fourth, from Cascadilla W of Plain, running N.
Franklin, from Auburn W to Inlet, 5 th N of Cascadilla.
Fulton, State to Cascadilla, 6th W of Cayuga.
Geneva, Cascadilla to Titus Ave., ist W of Cayuga.
Green, Tioga to Inlet, ist S of State.
Hancock, Auburn to Seventh, 3d N of Cascadilla.
Hazen, from Mitchell to Dryden Road, 2d E of Eddy.
Hector, running N W from W end of State.
Hudson, running E and S from Aurora, S Hill.
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Huestis, from Mitchell to Dryden Road, ist E of Eddy.
Humboldt, from W end of State S to corporation line.
Jay, Auburn to Tioga, 9th N of State.
King, Tioga to Linn, 8th N of State.
Lake, from University N to corporation line.
Lake Ave., from corner of Cayuga and Cascadilla N to R. R.
Avenue,
Lewis, Auburn to Tioga, 8th N of State.
Linn, Mill to Queen, 4th E of Cayuga.
Madison, Auburn to Fifth, 2d N of Cascadilla.
Marshall, Willow Ave. to Linn, 5th N of State.
Meadow, Cascadilla S to corporation line, 6th W of Cayuga.
Mill, Linn to Cliff, 3d N of State.
Mitchell, E from E end of State.
Monroe, from Lake Ave. to Third, ist N of Cascadilla.
Ozmun Place, N from 130 E Buffalo.
Parker, Seneca to Buffalo, East Hill.
Plain, Cascadilla to Titus Ave.; 3d W of Cayuga.
Pleasant, Tioga to Hudson, South Hill.
Prince (now Falls).
Prospect, Tioga to Hudson, South Hill.
Quarry, State to Buffalo, 5 th E of Cayuga.
Queen, Tioga to Linn, 9th N of State.
Railroad Ave., from Lake to Inlet, 10th N of State.
Sears, Mill to Cascadilla Creek.
Second, from Cascadilla and Albany to Steamboat Landing.
Seneca, from Eddy to Humboldt, ist N of State.
Seventh, Cascadilla to Inlet.
Sixth, Cascadilla to Inlet.
Spencer, from Prospect to Cayuga, S of Six Mile Creek.
Spring, State to Buffalo, 3d E of Cayuga.
State, Eddy to Cliff, dividing line E and W.
Third, from cor. Cascadilla and Monroe N to Inlet.
Tioga, from N to S corporation line, ist E of Cayuga (S end
not open).
Titus Ave. Cayuga to Meadow, 3d S of State.
Tompkins, Auburn to Linn, 7th N of State.
University, from Linn N and E to corporation line.
University Ave., running N and S on Campus from Eddy.
Utica, from Farm to R. R. Ave., ist E of Cayuga.
Varick, Buffalo to Cascadilla, 4th W of Cayuga.
Washington, Buffalo to Cascadilla, 5th W of Cayuga.
Westport, running N from W State, W of Inlet.
Wheat, Plain to Meadow, 2d S of State.
Williams, Factory to Eddy, East Hill.Willow Ave., from intersection of Farm and Cayuga N to
R.R.Ave.' 5
Wolcott, Quarry to Eddy.
Yates, Auburn to Linn, 6th N of State.
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Principal Executive and Diplomatic Officers of the United States.
THE EXECUTIVE.
Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio, President of the United States.
William A. Wheeler, of New York, Vice President.
THE CABINET.
William M. Evarts, of New York, Secretary of State.John Sherman, of Ohio, Secretary of the Treasuiy.
GEORGE W. McCrary, of Iowa, Secretary of War.
Richard W. Thompson, of Indiana, Secretary of the Navy.Carl Schurz, of Missouri, Secretary of the Interior.David M. Key, of Tennessee, Postmaster-General.Charles Devens, of Massachusetts, Attorney-GeneraI.
MINISTERS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary.
Country. Capital. Ministers.
Austria Hungaria Vienna John A. Kasson, Iowa.Brazil Rio Janeiro *HenryW. Hillard, Georgia.Chili Santiago Thomas A. Osborn, Kansas.China . , , Pekin George F. Seward, New York.
France Paris Edward F. Noyes,Ohio.
Germany Berlin Bayard Taylor, Pennsylvania.Great Britain London John Welsh, Pennsylvania.
Italy Roma, George P. Marsh, Vermont.Japan Yeddo John A. Bingham, Ohio.Mexico Mexico John W. Foster, Indiana.Peru Lima Richard Gibbs,New York.
Russia St. Petersburg EdwinW. Stoughton, NewYork.
Spain Madrid Jas. Russell Lowell, Massachusetts.
MINISTERS RESIDENT.
Argentine Republic Buenos Ayres Thomas O. Osborn, Illinois.Belgium Brussels Ayres Phillips Merrill, Mississippi.
CentralAmerican States Guatemala George Williamson, Louisiana.Hawaiian Islands Honolulu James M. Comly, Ohio.Hayti Port-au-Prince John M. Langston, Ohio.Liberia Monrovia J. Milton Turner,Missouri.
Netherlands The Hague James Birney,Michigan.
Sweden and Norway Stockholm John L. Stevens,Maine.
Turkey Constantinople Horace Maynard, Tennessee.Venezuela Caracas Thomas Russell,Massachusetts.
CHARGERD*
AFFAIRS.
Denmark Copenhagen M. J. Cramer, Kentucky.Greece Athens John M. Read, Pennsylvania.Portugal Lisbon Benjamin Moran, Pennsylvania.Switzerland Berne N icholas Fish, New York.
Uruguay and Paraguay Montevidio John C. Caldwell,Maine.
CONSULS-GENERAL.
AustriaHungaria Vienna P. Sidney Post, Illinois.Brazil Rib Janeiro Joseph M. Hinds, Alabama.China Shanghai *G.Wiley Wells, Mississippi.
France Paris Alfred T. A. Torbert, Delaware.
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f.f.rmnn-1. I Berlin H. Kreisman, Illinois." y 1 Frankfort *Alfred E. Lee, Ohio.
| Calcutta A. C. Litchfield,Michigan.
Great Britain -!
London Adam Badeau, New York.
( Melbourne Thos. Adamson Jr., Pennsylvania.
I.Montreal *John Q. Smith, Ohio.Italy Rome Charles McMillan, New York.Japan Kanaguva Thomas B. VanBuren, New Jersey.Mexico Mexico1
Julius A. Skiltoij, Louisiana.Russia St. Petei sburg George Pomutz, Iowa.Spain. ..'..Havana Henry C. Hall, Connecticut.
Turkey \ ^a^r0 E. E. Farman, New York.y
( Constantinople Eugene Schuyler,New York.
*Not confirmed in called session of XLVth Congress.
PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
JUDGES OF.THE SUPREME COURT.
Title ofOffice. Name and State . No.ofCir. When andby Whomapp'
d.Chief-Justice Morrison R. Waite, Ohio . . . Fourth . . . 1874 U.S. Grant.Associate Justice..Nathan Clifford^ Me First 1858 .. .James Buchanan.
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Noah H. Swayne, Ohio Sixth 1862. . .Abraham Lincoln." "
Samuel F. Miller, Iowa Eighth ... 1862 .. .Abraham Lincoln." "
Stephen J. Field, Cal Ninth . . . 1863 Abraham Lincoln." "
William Strong, Penn Third ... .1870. .. .U. S. Grant." "
Joseph P. Bradley, N. J Fifth 1870. .. .U. S. Giant."
Ward Hunt, N. Y Second.. .r872. .. .U. S. Grant." "
John M. Harlan, Ky Seventh.. 1877 R.B.Hayes.
The First circuit consists of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode
IslancL; the Second, of New York, Vermont and Connecticut; the Third of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware; the Fourth of Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia,North Carolina and South Carolina; the Fifth of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis
sippi, Louisiana, and Texas ; the Sixth of Ohio,Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennesseethe Seventh of Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin ; the .Eighth of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska and Colorado ; the Ninth of California, Oregon,and Nevada.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
TitleofOzffi.ee. Name andState. When and by whom apr.Chief Justice Chari.es D. Drake, Missouri 1870. . . .U. S. Grant.Associate Justice .
.Edward G. Loring,Massachusetts 1858 . . .James Buchanan
"Ebenezer Peck, Illinois .863. .. .Abraham
Lincoln,'
Charles C. Nott, New York1865 .Abraham Lincoln.
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William A. Richardson, Massachusetts.. 1874 U.S.Grant.
CIRCUIT JUDGE.
Second Circuit (Connecticut, New York,Vermont) Lewis B. Woodruff, NewYork.
DISTRICT JUDGES.
New York (N. D.)William J.Wallace, Syracuse, Second. CircuitNew York (S. D.) Samuel Blatchford, New York, Second Circuit.New York (E. D.)Charles L. Benedict, Brooklyn, Second Circuit.
FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.March 4th, 1877, to March 3d, 1879.
SENATE.
William A.Wheeler, of New York Vice President and President of the Senate.George C Gorham, of California
_ SecretaryRepublicans, 39 ; Democrats, 36 ; Independent, 1 ; Totai,'^.
NEW YORK.
1881. RoscoeConkling Utica. | 1881. Francis Kernan Utica
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania cJtipqT.George M. Adams, of Kentucky. '.'.'.'.'.'.'..". .'.'.'.'.'. Clerk
Republicans, 140 ; Democrats 153 ; Total number, 293.28th District which includes Tompkins county, Jeremiah W. Dwight.
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pv-etmrneM of Ui ^maU of
Offices. Incumbents. Home Residences.Governor Lucius Rbbinson Elmira.Private Secretary David C. Robinson Elmira.
CANAL BOARD.
Lieutenant-Governor William Dorsheimer Buffalo.
Secretary of State Allen C. Beach.../ Watertown.Comptroller Frederick P. Olcott New York City.State Treasurer James Mackin Fishkill Landing.Attorney-General .Augustus Schoonmaker, Jr Kingston.State Engineer and Surveyor ....Horatio Seymour, Jr Utica.Superintendent of Public Works Benjamin S. W. Clark Malone.
Superintendent of Prisons Louis D. Pilsbury Albany.Auditor of the Canal Department .. .GeorgeW. Schuyler Ithaca.Supt. of the Banking Department. .
.Henry L. Lamb (acting) Troy.Supt. of the Insurance Department .John F. Smyth Albany.Supt. of Public Instruction Neil Gilmour Ballston Spa.Canal Appraiser Hezekiah Sturgess ~. . . . Cooperstown.Canal Appraiser Vivius W. Smith Syracuse.Canal Appraiser Charles G.Myers Ogdensburg.State Assessor John S. Fowler Auburn.Slate Assessor James A. Briggs Brooklyn.State Assessor Sterling G. Hadley Waterloo.
The State Assessors, with the Commissioners of the Land Office, constitute aState Board of Equalization.
STAFF OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
Adjutant-General Major-General Franklin Townsend. .. .Albany.
Inspector-General Brevet Major-General John B. Woodward.Brooklyn.Chief ofOrdnance Brigadier-General Daniel D. Wylie New York,Engineer-in-Chief Brigadier-General James"B. Pearsall Glen Cove.Judge-Advocate-General Brigadier-General Charles Hughes Sandy Hill.Surgeon-General i Brigadier-General Austin Flint, Jr New York.Quartermaster-General Brigadier-General Clarence Campbell . . . Bath .
Paymaster-General .Brigadier-GeneralHerman Uhl New York.
Commissary-General ofSubsistance.Brigadier-General Charles Tracey Albany.M ilitary Secretary Colonel Archibald N. Devoe Elmira.
Aids-de-camp Colonel David C. Robinson, Colonel Thomas Stokes, Colonel CliffordA. H. Bartlett, Colonel Robert Olyphant, Colonel Charles C. Lode-
wick, Colonel James McQuade, Jr.
COMMISSIONERS AND TRUSTEES
The Board of Commissioners of the Ca-!
na. i und consists of the Lieutenant-Gov
ernor, Secretary of State, Comptroller,Treasurer and Attorney-General. |The BoardofCommissioners'of the Land
Office consists of the same, and the State
Engineer and Surveyor and Speaker of the
Assembly.
The Board of Trustees of the Capitol
consists of the Governor, Lieutenant Gov
ernor, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretaryof State, Comptroller and Attorney-General.
The Board of Trustees of the State Hallconsists of the same, and the State Engineer and Surveyor.The Commissioners of the New Capitol
consist of the Lieutenant-Governor,Attorney-General and Auditor of theCanal De
partment.
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES.
TheLieutenant-Governor, exofficio.The Secretary of State, ex officio.The Comptroller, ex officio.
The Attorney-General, ex officio.
First JudicialDistrict, TheodoreRoosevelt,32 Pine street, NewYork. [Died Feb. 9.]
New York county, Edward C. Donnelly,Manhattanville, New York.
Mrs. C. R. Lowell, 120East Thirtieth streetNew York.
Second Judicial District,Harvey G. East'
man, Poughkeepsie.
Kings County; Ripley Ropes, 40 Pierre-
pont street, Brooklyn.
Third Judicial District (vacancy).Fourth Judicial District, Edward W. Fos
ter, Potsdam, St. Lawrence County.Fifth JudicialDistrict, John C. Devereaux,Utica.
Sixth Judicial District, Samuel F.Miller,Franklin, Delaware county.
Seventh Judicial District, vMartin B. An
derson, Rochester.Eighth Judicial District, W. P. Letch-
worth, Buffalo.
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Vacancy President. iChas. S. Hoyt, Albany Secretary.
Wm. P. Letchworth "Vice-President |James O. Fanning, Albany ...Ass't Sec'y.
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
The Governor, ex officio.The Lieutenant-Governor, ex officio.
The Secretary of State, ex officio.The Supt. Pub. Instruction, ex officio.
1847. Robert G. Rankin. Newburgh.1855. Erastus C. Benedict, LL.D., N. Y.1856. George W. Clinton, LL. D., Buffalo.1858. Lorenzo Burrows, Albion.1859. Robert S. Hale, LL. D., Elizabeth-
town.
1861. EliasW. Leavenworth, LL.D.,Syracuse.
1861. J. Carson Brevoort, LL. D., Brooklyn.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Erastus C. Benedict Chancellor.v
j Samuel B. Woolworth Secretary.
Henry R. Pierson Vice-Chancellor. | Daniel J. Pratt ". Ass't Sec'y.
STATE LIBRARY.
Henry A. Homes, Librarian, General Library.Stephen B. Griswold, Librarian, Law Library.James Hall, Director of the State Museum of Natural History.
1864. George Wm. Curtis, LL. D., W. N.
Brighton.
1870. Francis Kernan,LL. D.,Utica.T871. John L. Lewis, Penn Yan.
1872. Henry R. Pierson, LL. D.,Albany.1873. Martin I. Townsend, LL. D., Troy.1874. Anson J. Upson, D. D., Albany.1876. William L. Bostwick, Ithaca.1877. Chauncey M.4Depew, New York.
1877. Charles E. Fitch, Rochester.1877. Orvis H. Warren, D. D., Syracuse.1878. Leslie W. Russell, Canton.1878. Whitelaw Reid, New York.
THE JUDICIARY.
Charles Andrews,TheodoreMiller,Robert Earl
Syracuse.
Hudson.
Herkimer.
JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS.
Sanford E. Church, Chief Judge, Albion.Wm. F. Allen,Associate Judge, Oswego.Charles A. Rapallo
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NewYork.Charles J. Folger
"Geneva.
Clerk, Edwin O. Perrin, Queens ; Deputy, F. Stanton Perrin, Albany ; Reporter,Hiram E. Sickels, Albany.
Justices of the general term.
First (dist. 1). Noah Davis, presiding, John R. Brady, and CharlesR. Ingalls, Associates.Second (dist. 2). Jos. F. Barnard, Presiding, Jasper W. Gilbert and
Jackson O. Dykeman, Associates.Third (dist. 3, 4, 6). Wm. L. Learned, presiding, Augustus Bockes
and Douglas Boardman, Associates.Fourth (dists. 5, 7, 8). Joseph Mullin, presiding, John L. Talcott and
James C. Smith, Associates.
Reporter, Marcus T. Hun, Albany.
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
6th District, Otsego, Delaware, Madison, Chenango, Tompkins,Broome, Chemung, Schuyler, Tioga and Cortland counties ; Celora e!
Martin, Binghamton, Douglas Boardman, Ithaca, David L. Follett, Norwich, and William Murray, Jr., Delhi.Reporter, W. O. Wyckoff, Ithaca.
THE LEGISLATURE.SENATE.
President v William Dorsheimer, Lieutenant-Governor.Presidentpro tern William H. Robertson.Clerk James W. Vrooman, of Herkimer.Sergeant-at-Arms Weidman Dominick, of Schoharie.Door-keeper James D. Caw, of Schenectady.Stenographer Hudson C. Tanner, of Oswego.Peter W. Hopkins, of Binghamton, representing Ithaca.Democrats 13 ; Republicans 19.
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ASSEMBLY.
Speaker , James W. Husted, of Westchester.Clerk Edward M. Johnson, of Otsego.Sergeant-at-Arms Charles A. Orr, of Erie.Door-keeper Henry Wheeler, of Rensselaer.Stenographer Worden E. Payne, of Oswego.Samuel D. Halliday, of and representing Ithaca.Democrats 61 ; Labor Reform 2 ; Republicans 65.
TOMPKINS COUNTY.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Marcus Lyon, County Judge.
Edward A. Wagener, Special County Judge.O. P. Hyde, County Clerk.
E. A. Marsh, Deputy County Clerk.D. M. Dean, District Attorney.Barnard M. Hagin, Sheriff.Frederick G. Manley, Under-Sheriff.E. K Johnson, County Treasurer.
Office Corner State and Cayuga Sts.
Justice!, of Sessions.
James B. Emery, Samuel Rolfe
Officers of the Court.
O. P. Hyde, Clerk.E. A. Marsh, Deputy Clerk.Barnard M. Hagin, Sheriff.Frederick G. Manley, Under-Sheriff.D. M. Dean, District Attorney.W. O. Wyckoff, Reporter.Theodore Rose, Assistant Reporter.
B. W. Squires, Crier.
Terms of County Court and Court of Sessions.
For 1878 and 1879.
On the Third Tuesday in February, 1878, at which no Jury will
attend.
On the Fourth Monday in May, 1878, at which both a Grand and
Trial Jury will attend.
On the Fourth Tuesday in September, 1878, at which no Jury will at
tend.
On the Second Monday in December, 1878, at which a Trial Jurywillattend.
On the Third Tuesday in February, 1879, at which no Jury will attend.On the Fourth Monday in May, 1879, at which both a Grand and
Trial Jury will attend.
On the Fourth Tuesday in September, 1879, at which no Jury will at
tend.
On the Second Monday in December, 1879, at which a Trial Jury willattend.
Terms of'SupremeCourt andCourts ofOyer&Terminer.
On the Third Monday in March, 1878, in which botji a Grand andTrial Jury will attend.
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On the First Monday in October, 1878, at which both a Grand and
Trial Jury will attend.A Special Term on the Fourth Tuesday in November, 1878.
On the Third Monday in March, 1879, at which both a Grand and
Trial Jury will attend.
On the First Monday in October, 1879, at which a Grand and Trial
Jury will attend.
A Special Term on the Fourth Tuesday in November, 1879.
General Terms.
Second Tuesday in January, 1878, at Albany, N. Y.First Tuesday in May, 1878, at Binghamton, N. Y.
First Tuesday in September, 1878, at Saratoga, N. Y.
Second Tuesday in November, 1878, at_Albany, N. Y.
Tompkins County Bar.
Almy, Bradford, Ithaca. Hare, William W., Groton.
Austin, William, Trumansburgh. Hodson, De Voe P. ,Ithaca.
Baker, James L., Ithaca.-
Hopkins, Herman S., Groton.
Baker, Charles H.,"
Horton, Randolph, Newfield.
Benson, ChalmersM."
Hungerford, Amasa A., Ithaca,Bishop, Myron,
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King, Merritt,"
Blair, Chas. H.,"
Kline, Jay B.,
Boardman, Douglas, "Jus. Sup. C Kline & Bishop."
Burchell, Geo. R., Dryden. Love, Samuel,"
Clark, Chauncey F., Groton City. Lyon, Marcus, Co. Judge"
Coon, Willis H., Ithaca. McKinney, Jesse M.,"
Crowell, Moses,"
Mooney, Bernard,"
Davis, P. Bacon, McLean. Montgomery, Silas S. ,"
Davis, Geo. B., Ithaca. Noble, William N.,"
Day, Chas. G.,"
J. P. Rowe, Jerome,"
Dean, DavidM."
Dist. Att'y Smith, Clarence L.,"
Dean, Fred N., Newfield, Smith, Simeon,"
Dean, D. M. & F. N.,"
Smith, W. Hazlitt,Dowe, Harvey A., Ithaca. Smith, Bros.
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Ellsworth, Perry G.,"
Smith, J. DeMotte, Trumansburgh.
Ferris, Benj. G.,"
Tibbetts, Frank E. Ithaca.
Ferris & Dowe,"
Van Cleef, Mynderse,"
Finch, Francis M.,"
Warren, Lyman E.,"
Gifford, Gardner C, Ludlowville. Wilcox, Samuel H.,"
Goodrich, Geo. E., Dryden. Williams, John A.,"
Goodwin, William H., Jr., Dryden.Williams & McKinney,"
Goodrich & Goodwin."
Wyckoff, W. O. "Law Rep.
Halliday, Samuel D., Ithaca.
Supervisors.
Caroline Epenetus Howe. Ithaca Pierce Pearson.
Dryden Harrison Marvin. Lansing David Crocker.
Danby John E. Beers. Newfield Ezra Marion.
Enfield Leroy H. Van Kirk. Ulyses Horace G. Cooper.
Groton W. H. Fitch. Thomas W. Burns, Clerk.
4 democrats, 4 republicans, I workingman-republican.
Census Statistics.
Total Population 32861
Aliens 504Representative Population 32267
males of voting ag"e
Total 999
Native. 8732
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Naturalized 720
Aliens 247Males of military age (18 and under 45) , 6629
persons of school age.
Males 3966
Females 3909Owners of land 5429
county indebtedness.
Total $867,610
Taxes of 1878.
Town Taxes $ 96,321 05
County Taxes 36,353 89One-half mill school tax 13,891 04
Two and one twenty-fourths mill State Tax 25,209 66
Aggregate taxation 171,775 *>4Rate of tax on $1 valuation, in cents I.39I
Valuations 1877.
Acres of land 291,723
Assessed value of real estate. . . $11,316, 755Assessed value of personal estate 1,652,296
Corrected aggregate valuations 12,969,051
Number of Dwellings in County 7.35
Value. 11,241,586
TOWN OFJTHACA.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Supervisor,
Pierce Pearson.
Town Clerk,
Wilfred M. Jones.
Collector,
William H. Munson.
Justices of the Peace,
W. J. Totten, J. H. Tichenor, Charles G. Day, Bradford Almy,Clarence L. Smith, (term commences Jan. 1, 1879).
Overseer of the Poor,
Andrew B. Davis.
Assessors,
S. B. Beers, Royal Thompson, Myron Sexton.
Auditors,
Ben Morse, John Lewis, Peter Apgar.
Sealers ofWeights and Measures,
Annirig O. Shaw, Theophilus Drake.
Game Constable,
Simon P. Welin.
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Constables,
John B. Bennett, John H. Staley, James Gardner,
E. G. Phelps, M. B. Sneden.
Inspectors of Elections to be contested.
Commissioners of Excise,-
O. H. Gregory, L. H. Willetts, L. Mood,
Village of Ithaca.
"Presidentft. M. DURPHY.
TRUSTEES.
1st Ward. 2d Ward. 3d Ward. \th Ward.
Jas. Robinson, Ira C. Rockwell, Comfort Hanshaw, Chas. H. White,Orlando Seely. Jas. Robinson. W. E. Osmun. Edwd. Tree, Jr.
ClerkG. C. Mowry.
Treasurer Charles A. Hart.
Collector Anning O. Shaw.
Assessors ist Ward, AAron Bradbury; 2d Ward, Philo W. Johnston;3d Ward, Ira Gardner; 4th Ward, F. Fillingham.
Fire Wardens-^-1st Ward, Gee-. B. Starr; 2d Ward, Paschal Seamon;3d Ward, Chas. Miller; 4th Ward, Isaac H. Pipher.
Street Commissioner J. C. King.
Cemetery Keeper B. Kelly.
Police Chief, Wm. Sullivan, 2d Ward. Michael McCormick, ist
Ward;. Edward Mowry, 3d Ward; Albert Norton, 4th Ward.
Attorney S. D. Halliday.
Health Commissioner Spence Spencer.
Health Officer-Dr. D. White.
Janitor D. B. Norton.
PoundMaster John Berry.
Corporation Printers Ithaca Democrat.
CORPORATION COMMITTEES1878.
Streets Hanshaw, White, Osmun, Rockwell.Creeks and Bridges Rockwell, Robinson 1st, White, Robinson 2d.
Cemetery and Parks Seely, Tree, Osmun, Rockwell.Fire Department Tree, Osmun, Seely, Robinson ist.Police and Lamps Osmun, White, Robinson ist, Robinson 2d.
Finance White, Robinson 2d, Osmun, Rockwell.Claims Robinson 2d, Hanshaw, White, Seely.Water Works Robinson ist, Osmun, Tree, Robinson 2d.
Sidewalks Robinson 2d, Hanshaw, Rockwell, Seely.Ordinances White, Robinson 2d, Osmuii, Robinson 1st.
Pound Tree, Seely, Rockwell, White.
Ithaca Fire Department, 1878.
CHIEF ENGINEER, PRESIDENT
Almon Boys. Frank Tree!FIRST ASSISTANT, VICE-PRESIDENT,Samuel S. Gress. Charles L. Taber.
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SECOND assistant,Will F. Major.
SECRETARY,
Geo. M. Baker.
COMPANY.
Cayuga No. 1,Rescue No. 2,
Tornado No. 3,
Eureka, No. 4,Torrent No. 5,Sprague No. 6,Cataract No. 7,Protective Police,
TREASURER
Isaac Randolph.
FOREMAN.
J. C. A. Spencer,W. H. Clark,P. L. Foote,C. H. Hillick,G. C. McClune,Joseph A. Tompkins,Edward Tree,Elias Treman,
SECRETARY.
Harry Jones,Edwin Jillett,C. W, Major,W. W. VanSlyck,J. A. Tifft,H. A. Tupper,Thomas Tree,E. K. Johnson.
TRUSTEES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF ENGINEER AND ASSISTANTS EX-OFFICIO.
Cayuga No. 1,
Rescue No. 2,Tornado No. 3,Eureka No. 4,Torrent No. 5,Sprague No. 6,
Cataract, No. 7,Protective Police,
L. S. Neill,C. L. Taber,G. T. Gay,W. N. Hoose,Geo. M. Baker,P. Frank Sisson,Morris Moon,
Edward Mowry,E. H. Shepard,W. F. Major,Frank Cole,John W. Belcher,JohnM.Tompkins,Frank D. Tree,
LIST OF CHIEF AND ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.
Under the Fire Laws of Jurfe _ 5th, i860, and the Act of Incorporation,Passed April ist, 1871.
YEAR. CHIEF. FIRST ASSISTANT. SECOND ASSISTANT.
i860 Ed. S. Esty Jesse Johnson, J. Beardsley,l86l
" " " "
L. V. B. Maurice,1862
" " "Joseph N. Ives,
1863 Wm. W. Esty, Joseph N. Ives, W. G. Davenport,1864
n ..
W. G. Davenport, Levi A. Berry,
1865'
Geo. E. Terry, Joseph N. Ives, J. R. Wortman,1866 Elias Treman, Joseph C. King, James Latta,I867fS68
Wm. W. Esty, R. Willard Boys, James Ashdown,B. R. Williams, J. M. Heggie, Jr. Geo. Sincepaugh,
1869.. ..
T. S. Thompsom, Geo. J. Kenyon,1870 T. S. Thompson, Geo. J. Kenyon, Amasa I. Drake,1871 B. R. Williams, John H. Prager, James Latta,1872
" " " " " "
1873 H. M. Durphy. Almon Boys, O. D. Terry,
1874" " " .1
E. Mowry,
1875 Almon Boys, E. MowVy, C. A. Ives,1876
" " " " (. i.
1877" ' '
C. A. Ives, S. S. Gress.
Banks.
First National, Library Building.
Ithaca Savings, cor. Tioga and Seneca Sts.
Tompkins County National, 37 E. State St.
Churches.
BaptistDeWitt ParkRev. H. F. Titus.
Baptist Tabernacle Railroad ave. n. Tioga Rev. F. Dusenbury.
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Congregational (First) Seneca and Geneva Rev. C. M. Tyler.
Episcopal (St. John's) Cayuga and Buffalo Rev. Dr. A. B. Beach.
(Christ Chapel)Cliff and HectorRev. W. G. Hawkins.
(St. Paul's) University Campus Rev. Charles Babcock.
Methodist Episcopal Aurora and Mill Rev. Thomas Tousey.
Methodist Episcopal Plain and Seneca Rev. H. Hogeboom.
Methodist Episcopal (colored)Wheat n. Plain- Rev. C. A. Smith.
Methodist Episcopal (Wesleyan colored) Albany n. Cascadilla Rev.
John Swick, Hector.Methodist (Free) Tioga n. Farm Rev. John Osmun.
Presbyterian (First)DeWitt ParkRev. M. W. Stryker.
Union Chapel Aurora n. Tompkins.
Unitarian (First)-Buffalo n. Parker Rev. H. C. Badger.
Incorporated Companies.
Ithaca Agricultural Works. J. F. Hixson, President and Treasurer;P. J. Partenheimer, Vice-President; M. D. Alvord, Secretary; D. P.
Sharp, General Sup't; Trustees, J. F. Hixson, J. W. Hollenback, R. M.
Welles, C. S. Luce, A. D. Luce.
Ithaca Calendar Clock Company. B. G. Jayne, President; F. M.
Finch, Vice-President; C. H. White, Secretary and Treasurer; H. M.
Durphy, Sup't.Ithaca Gas Light Company, No. II S. Cayuga. Leonard Treman,
President; Lafayette L. Treman, Sup't; E. M. Treman, Secretary.
Ithaca Water Works Company, No. II S. Cayuga. Officers and Di
rectors: Leonard Treman, President; L. L. Treman, Treasurer; E. M.
Treman, Secretary; Elias Treman, L. R.'King.
Officers of Cornell University.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Honorable Alonzo B. Cornell, New York City.
The President of the University, Ex-officio.
His Excellency the Governor of New York,His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor,The Speaker of the Assembly,The Superintendent of Public Instruction,The President of the State Agricultural Society,The Librarian of the Cornell Library,Honorable Hiram Sibley, Rochester.
Francis M. Finch, Esq., Ithaca.
Honorable Samuel D. Halliday, Ithaca.Honorable Edwin B. Morgan, Aurora.Honorable Erastus Brooks, New York.
Honorable Douglas Boardman, Ithaca.Honorable Amasa J. Parker, Albany.Honorable Josiah B. Williams, Ithaca.Honorable Henry B. Lord, Ithaca.Honorable Samuel Campbell, Oneida.Henorable Henry W. Sage, Brooklyn.Honorable Stewart L. Woodford, Brooklyn.Honorable George W. Schuyler, Ithaca.Alfred S. Barnes, Esq., New York.
Charles C. Dwight, Auburn.Annual Meeting of the Board on the Tuesday before Commencement,
10 a. m.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
Henry W. Sage, Chairman; W. R. Humphrey, Secretary; J. W.
Williams, Treasurer.
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General Directory. 17
EXECUTIVE committee.
Henry B. Lord, Chairman. S. D. Halliday,Andrew D. White, W. R. Humphrey,Henry W. Sage, D. Boardman,Josiah B. Williams, Francis M. Finch.
J. W. Williams, Treasurer, Secretary of the Committee.
Cornell Library.
OFFICERS.
A. B. Cornell, President.B. G. Ferris, Vice-President.W. R. Humphrey, Librarian.Horace Mack, First Assistant Librarian.Miss S. G. Hollingsworth, Second Assistant Librarian.T. P. St. John, Secretary.
Dudley F. Finch, Treasurer.Enos Buckbee, Janitor.
.TRUSTEES.
A. B. Cornell, B. G. Ferris,J. H. Selkreg, W. R. Humphrey,D. F. Finch, E. S. Esty.
T. P. St. John.
Pastors of the Churches, Ex-officio.
Superintendent of Schools,"
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors,"
President of the Village,"
Chief Engineer of Fire Department,"
Public Places, Buildings, Halls, Ac.
Bates Block, Aurora and Seneca.
County Clerk's Building, No. 8 North Tioga.
Court House (Tompkins County) East Mill, DeWitt Park.
Cornell Library Building, cor. Tioga and Seneca.
Deming Hall, State, bt. Tioga and Cayuga.
DeWitt Park, cor. Mill, Cayuga and Buffalo.
Fair Grounds, intersection Titus ave., Clinton and Meadow.
Firemen's Hall, cor. Seneca and Tioga.
Girard's Hall, 16 S. Aurora.
Gorge, Fall Creek.Jail (Tompkins County), 17 East Mill.
Journal Hall, 8, 10 and 12 South Tioga.
Masonic Hall, Tioga, near Seneca.
Military Hall, Library Building.Odd Fellow's Hall, State and
Caguga.'
Post Office, Library Building.
Reservoir, South Hill.Station House (Police), N. E. cor. Seneca and Tioga.The Home, Mechanic and Aurora.
Washington Park, Washington, Buffalo, Varick and Mill.
Wilgus Hall, S. W. cor. State and Tioga.
Newspapers, Periodicals, &c.
COCAGNE (Illustrated), conducted by Students of Cornell University.CORNELL ERA (Weekly), conducted by the Junior Class of Cor
nell University.
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CORNELL REVIEW (Monthly Magazine), conducted by the Liter
ary Societies of Cornell University.
DEMOCRAT (Weekly), Ward Gregory, over 69 East State.
DIAMOND (Monthly), published by the Psi Upsilon Fraternity of
Cornell University.
ITHACAN (Weekly), A. Clapp, 41 East State.
JOURNAL (Daily and Weekly), Journal Association, Journal Block,South Tioga.
Post Office.
Henry H. Howe, P. M. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8.30 p. m.
Sundays from 9 to 9.30 a. m.
Schools.
High Buffalo, Cayuga and Seneca. Central Corner Albany and
Mill. Queen, near Aurora; Elm, West Hill; Hudson, South Hill;Quarry, East Hill. University Preparatory Spring, near Seneca.
University,, Colleges, &c.
Cornell University, East Hill.
Sage College, East Hill.
Societies.
I. O. O. F.
Iroquois 'Encampment, No. 16. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays in each
month, at OddFellows'
Hall.
Itha'ca Lodge, No. 71. Meets every Friday evening at OddFellows'
Hall.
MASONIC.
Fidelity Lodge, No. 51, F. & A. M. Regular communications, ist
and 3d Tuesdays of each month.
Hobasco Lodge, F. & A. M. Regular communications, 2d and 4th
Thursdays of each month.
Eagle Chapter, No. 58, R. A. M. Regular convocations, 2d and 4th
Tuesdays of each month.
St. Augustine Commandery, No. 38. Regular conclaves, Ist and 3d
Thursdays of each month.
Ithaca Council, No. 68, R. & S. M. Regular assemblies, 2d Mondayof each month.
TEMPERANCE.
Ithaca Lodge S. of T., meets every Tuesday evening at Deming Hall.I. O. of G. T. Lodge, No. 295 meets at Temperance Headquarters
every Wednesday evening.
Forest City Home, No. 339, meets every Saturday evening atFree-
Hollow.
Forest City Lodge, S. of T., meets every Friday evening atWheat St.
Church.
Murphy Temperance Headquarters and Reading Rooms, meeting
every day at 3 p. m., Masonic Block.
R. C. T. A. & B. Society, meets twice every month (Sunday) inChurchBasement.
Rechabite Tent, No. 65, N. 0. of I. R., meets every Friday eveningat Deming Hall.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES, &c.
A. O. U. W. , meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of every month in Odd Fel
lows Hall.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 2nd and 4th Mondays of everymonth in Odd Fellows Hall.
Cascadilla Lodge, No. 89, Knights of Pythias. Meets Ist and 3d
Wednesdays of each month, at OddFellows'
Hall.
Cornell Library, Library Building.
Cornell University Armory, Library Building.
DeWitt Guard Armory, Library Building.
G. A. R., meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at OddFellows'
Hall.
Independant Cadet Hall, Library Building.
Ithaca Farmers Club, Library Building.
IthacaLadies'
Benevolent Society, Bates Block.
Ithaca Natural History Society, Gregg Block.
Knights of Honor, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month at OddFellows'
Hall.
Missccllaneous and Useful.
FAILURES.
The following is a summary of commercial failures throughout the
country during the quarter ending March 31, 1878 :
No. of Amount of
States and Territories. Failures. Liabilities.
Eastern States 53 $11,016,974Middle States 95, 32,274,606
Southern States 483 11,699,029
Western States 1.218 25,014,081
Pacific States and Territories 165 2,074,136
Totals 3,355 $82,078,826
The total number of failures for the corresponding quarter of last year
was 2,859, with liabilities amounting to $54,538,070. For the quarter
ending March 31, 1876, the failures were 2,806 and the losses $64,644,
156. In the Dominion of Canada the number of failures during the past
quarter were 555; liabilities, 89,100,929. During the first quarter of
1S77 failures, 572; liabilities, 87,576,511. First quarter of 1876 fail
ures, 447; liabilities, $7,417,238.
PLANTS UPON AN ACRE OF GROUND.
Distance, apart No. ofPlants \ Distances apart, No. ofPlants-
6 inches by 6 inches 174.240 3 feet bj 3 feet 4.840
1 foot by 1 foot 43.560 : 4 feet by 4feet- 2,722
Iy\ foot by 1 %. foot 19,360 5 feet by 5 feet 1,742
2 feet by 1 foot 21,780 6 feet by 6 feet 1,210
2 feet by 2 feet : 10, 890 8 feet by 8 feet 680
3 feet by 2 feet. 7,260,10 feet by 10 feet 435
SEED REQUIRED FOR A GIVEN NUMBER OF PLANTS, &C.
1 oz. Asparagus will produ.ce about 5 plants.
1 oz. Brocoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Egg Plant,Kale, . ..
Tomato, Leek, or Pepper 3000
I oz. Celery, Endive or Lettuce, will produce about 6000"
I oz. Okra, or Spinach may be allotted for every 100 feet of row.
I oz. Beet, Onions, Radish or Salsify for every 175 feet of row.
I oz. Carrot, Parsley, Parsnip or Turnip for every 200 feet of row.
I oz. Cucumber is sufficient for 150 hills.
1 oz. Musk Melon is sufficient for'
100 to 125 hills.
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I oz. Watermelon is sufficient for 40 to 60 hills.
I oz. Pumpkin or Squash is sufficient for 40 to 80 hills.
I qt. Field Pumpkin is sufficient for 400 to 500 hills.
1 qt. Dwarf or Bush Beans is sufficient for. . 200 feet of row, or 300 hills.
1 qt. Pole Beans is sufficient for 100 to 200 hills.
1 qt. Peas is sufficient for 1 50 to_ 300feet of row.
QUANTITY OF SEED USUALLY SOWN UPON ONE ACRE.
About.
Dwarf Beans in drills .1 to \)/z bu.
Pole Beans, in hills. .. .8 to 12 qts.
Early Peas in drills, 1 l/z bush.
Marrowfat Peas, in drills, .
.4bush.
Corn in hills 8 qts.
Beets in drills 4 to 5 lbs.
Carrot, in drills 2 to 3 lbs.
Cucumber, in drills 1 to 2 lbs.
Onion, in drills, ........4 to 6 lbs.
Parsnip, in drills 4 to 5 lbs.
Radish, in drills, 6 to 8 lbs.
Spinach, in drills 8 to 10 lbs.
About.
Squash 2 lbs
Salsify, in drills 6 to 8 lbs.
Sweet Corn, (for soiling), . 2 to 3 b.
Turnip 1^ lbs.
Chinese Sugar Cane. .10 to 12 qts.
Broom Corn, in hills. .10 to 12 qts.
White clover, alone. . . 12 to 15 lbs.
Blue Grass, alone,(forlawn,).56 lbsRye Grass, alone 2 bush.
Orchard Grass 2 to 3 bush
Mixed Lawn Grass 4 bush
Red top grass,alone, (for lawn) 4 bus
To tell what an article should retail for to make a profit of 20 per
cent.:
Rule. Divide what the articles cost per dozen by 10, which is done
by removing the decimal point one place to the left.
To mark an article at any per cent profit, we have the following general rule:
First find 20 per cent, profit, by removing the decimal point one place
to the left on the price the articles cost a dozen; then, as 20 per centprofit is 120 per cent., add to or subtract from this amount the fractional
part that the required per cent, added to 100 is more or less than 120.
To measure inch boards:
Rule. Multiply the length of the board in feet by its breadth in
inches, and divide the product by 12; the quotient is the contents in
square feet.
Note. When the board is wider at one end than the other, add the
width of the two ends together, and take half the sum for a meanwidth.
To ascertain the contents (board measure) ofboards, scantling or plank:Rule. Multiply the width in inches by the thickness in inches, and
that product by the length in feet, which last product divide by 12.
To measure round timber:
Rule. Take the girth in feet, at both the large and small ends, add
them, and divide their sum by two for the mean girth; then multiply t
the length in feet by the square of one-fourth of the mean girth, and
the quotient will be the contents in cubic feet, according to the commonpractice.
To measure square timber:
Rule. Multiply the breadth in feet by the depth in feet, and that bythe length in feet, and the quotient will be the contents in cubic feet.
To measure the bushels of grain in a granary:
Rule. Multiply the length in feet by the breadth in feet, and thatagain by the depth in feet, and that again by 4-5. The last product will
be the number of bushels the granary contains.
Measurement of Hay. As nearly as can be ascertained, 25 cubic
yards of average meadow hay, in windrows, make a ton. When loaded
on wagons, or stored in barns, 20 cubic yards make a ton. When well
settled in mows, or stacks, 15 cubic yards make a ton.
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Patent Hydraulic Cement Chimney,
Drain, Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
114 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y.
JOHN TRAPP,
62 East Seneca Street.
All Iffaith of Carriages and Wagons made to Order.
liejiatri-iuj a >Zlj>ee-iaJi-i/.
manufacturers and dealers in
Tin,Coppg
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Ware.ROOFING AND SPOUTING A SPECIALTY.
Sole Agents for Scoffs Patent Sheet iron-and for-
John A. Starr's Rectangular Beaded
Expanding Galvanized Water
"f.t.'j Conductor, v.
17 North Aurora St., -
ithaca, JST. Y.
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Abbott John, carpenter, 69 Linn gg
ACKLEY ALBERT N., 10 N. Tioga, h. 60 N Cayuga0
ACKLEY CORNELIA, news room and stationery, 10 N tt
Tioga, 60 N Cayuga J-3
Ackley Mary, compositor, b. 10 E. Green^
Ackley Susan W., 10 E Greenq
Ackley Susie, compositor, b. 10 E. Green ^Acton Edward, laborer, b. 28 Humboldt i?i
Acton Margaret, 28 Humboldt j
Acton Michael L clerk, b. 28 Humboldt P>
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Acton Winnie, domestic, 2 1 E Seneca txj
Adams Rose, cook, Tioga House V
Adams William H., cook, 73 W Green td
Addis James, laborer, "TheNook,"
Fall Creek,j-j
Adsit Mary A., type writer, b. 67 S. Albany 3
Akenstine Charles D., blacksmith, 75 N Plain q
Albertie William, student, b. 39 Huestis t?
Alexander Attison G., tailor, b. 23 E Mill gAlexander John, farmer, 83 W State ^Alexander Matilda, dress maker, b. 9 W Buffalo
Allen, Mrs. E., b. "TheHome,"
S. Aurora |j_.Allen Joel, laborer, 113 E. State Q
Allen John, laborer, b. 42 Fourth y
Allen John G., student, b. Cascadilla cottage, E Hill^
: _ : trj
HEFTER & SCHWATtTZ, Clinton House Block, g
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. Allen Myron, mason, 147 N Aurora
pq Allen Sarah Jane, dressmaker, b. 19 Factory
:S Allen William, H., barber, Bates Block, b. Martin House
,HAllen Mrs. William H., 13 S Plain
Ailing Robert B., student, b. 19 Dryden Road
h ALMY.BRADFORD, attorney and counsellor and justice
p^jof peace, 1, 2, and 4 Masonic Block, 76 N Cayuga
cc Almy Erastus C, law student, b."76 NCayuga-
fjj Alpaugh Allie, milliner, b. 21 E State
os Alvord Mandille D., sec. Ithaca Ag'lWorks, 149 N Cayuga
_,Amant Frank-, varnisher, 85 W Mill
q Amsden Eugene, clerk, b. 96 E State
O Anderson A. C, 73 N Cayuga
Anderson Ann S., b. 15 Linn
~S* Anderson Wm., 119 E State
Andrews I. C, salesman, 12 Searsfar
{2 Andrews Margaret A., 96 N Geneva
&H Andrews Robert, glass blower, 27 Second
fi Andrews Robert, Jr., glass tender, b. 27 Second
5 Andrus Frederick K., (Andrus, McChain & Co.), 40 S Aurora
j/ ANDRUS McCHAIN & CO., (F. K. & W. Andrus, Geo.
G McChain, and W. A. Church), booksellers, printers,
W bookbinders and paper makers, 41 E. State st.
.M Andrus William, (Andrus, McChain &Co.)'
Bowery Hill
(j Angel Wilber, carver, 28 S Meadow
g Angus Caroline, matron, "TheHome,"
S Aurora c Mechanic
p_qAngus George M., carpenter, 64 W. Green
^ Anthony Mrs. F. J., b. 31 S Corn
<J Anthony William A., Prof. C. U., r3o E. Buffalo
^ Apgar George W., (Finch & Apgar), b. 76 E. Buffalo
B Apgar Peter, salesman, 47 N Tioga
a_j Arnold Bishop, student, b. 23 Quarry
^ Arnold Frank H., salesman, 132 N. Cayuga
-. Arnold George, student, b. 23 Quarryt>4 Arrigunaga de Joaquin G., student, b., 127 E Buffalo
Q Ashdown James, (Van Order & Ashdown), 3*6 Utica
. Ashdown Richard, blacksmith, 145 N Aurora
"^ Ashton William, painter, 2r Wheat
f_5 A. PRAME, manufacturer of Ladles' andGent's Ftne BOOTSk-l and SHOES, 16 VT. State Street.
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Atwater Benjamin A., 20 S Cayuga 6=1
Atwater Edgar A., (Struble & Atwater), 51 W Buffalo JjjAtwater Frankie J., b. 46 N Tioga ^Atwater Fred., book keeper, 105 N Tioga
Atwater Fred B., salesman, b. 18 E Green
Atwater Leonard, peddler, 92 E Seneca q
Atwater Stephen D., salesman, 18 E Green W
Atwater Willis B., salesman, 27 E Buffalo ^ATWOOD BROS., (H. M. Atwood), fruit and canned %
goods, 118 W State ^Atwood Charles E., student, b. 72 W. Buffalo
Atwood Edwin S., 72 W Buffalo
Atwood Hermon M., (Atwood Bros)., b. 72 W Buffalo
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vAtwood Mrs. William R., 39 Hudson >
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Auchmoody George, carpenter, j6 Franklin jAugustus John R., 88 W Green s
Austin Emma, C. U. Carpenter ShopAustin Maud, b. C. U. Carpenter ShopAustin Rachel T., laundress, 72 S Aurora 02
Ayers Clinton, laborer, 98 Hector rt
Ayers Grover, student, b. DeWitt ave t>
Ayers James F. (Ayers & Milligan), b. 13 r Utica ^Ayers Judson, student, b. DeWitt ave ^Ayers Mary F., teacher, b. DeWitt ave t=J
AYERS & MILLIGAN, (J. F. Ayers, M. Milligan), black- Qsmiths, 98 Lake
*
Ayers Stiles B., stone cutter, 13 Fifth t?i
Aylen Henry, student, b. Cascadilla Place 5
Ayres Esther, dressmaker, 76 W. State !___!
Ayres William, boarding house, h. DeWitt ave [>
Ayres William, master mariner, 155 E State ^
AZURE GEORGE H., Agent Ithaca Extension Table Co.,
, 79 S. Geneva, h. same 3
Azure Samuel b., 79 S. Geneva g
.
E 5Babcock Adelbert, engine wiper. 16 Third ^i
Babeack Charles, (Rev.), Prof. C. U., C. U. Campus ^
HEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
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E-5 Babcock Cornelia, Chestnut, 5 N of Elm
[3 Babcock Joanna, 3rd floor, 14 S Aurora
Q Babcock, John W., student, b. 135 E Buffalo
o_> Babcock George W., R. R. overseer, 42 Varick
W Backus Antoinette, 41 S PlainC__j
<jjBackus Benjamin. 41 S Cayuga
R Bacon Charles P., student, b. 51 Quarry
". Badger H. C, pastor Unitarian Church, b. Ithaca Hotel
Bail Gilbert^ laborer, 97 Hudson
Bailey Leon, student, b. A KE Chapter House, Ozmun Place
jyrf Bailey Leroy G., cigar maker, 195 N Cayuga
Q Bailey Mary, b. 64 S Cayuga
Baker Absalom M., (A. M. Baker & Son), 52 W Seneca
P Baker Albert J., salesman, 34 S Albany>-< Baker Annie, domestic, President's House, C. U. Campus
jBaker Mrs. Anthony, boarding house, 19 Factory
<. Baker Charles H., (J. L. & C. H. Baker), 19 Hudsonry.
Baker Deborah, boarding house, 3 Huestis
S Baker Edward T., carpenter, McClune Terrace, r. Unitarian
<j Church
(>_, Baker Elizabeth, domestic, at Prof. C. C. Shackford, Uni-
Ph versity ave
^ Baker Frederick, student, b. A KE Chapter House, Ozmun
^ Place
__! BAKER G. HENRY, 46 N Tioga
^ Baker George M., (J. Baker & Son), no E. State
W Baker George T., student, b. 25 N Aurora
p_| Baker Geo. W., agent, 62 N Geneva
2 Baker James L., (J. L. & C. H, Baker), 19 Hudson
O Baker Jesse, (J. Baker & Son), no E State
H Baker Jesse M., (A. M. Baker & Son), 57 W Seneca
% BAKER J. & SON (J. & G. M.), boots & shoes, 67 E State
rM BAKER J. L. & C. H., attorneys, room ri Library Building
afBaker Mary E., domestic, 13 E Seneca.
Baker Truman, farmer, 104 N Tioga
p_) Baker William A., student, b. 96 E Buffalo
j Bakes Robert O., student, b. 96 E Buffalo
^ a. PKAItlE, Manufacturer of Ladles' and Gents' Fine BOOTS
R and SHOES, 16 TV. State Street.
3
Jfvm mcwy> on JftM/l Stteel
JOHN "W. IP ^. _R IR,
Has recently opened a first-class GROCERY STORE at ,
No. 59 West Mill Street,Stocked with a full line of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES,SPICES, &c, &c.
Also Oysters and Clams in their season, and Fresh Fish. U^"Rread,
Cake, Pies, &c, fresh every morning. Choice brands of Tobacco and
Cigars constantly on hand.
He intends to sell goods as cheap as at anyplace in Ithaca, and hopes
by a strict and careful attention to business, to merit a fair share of pat
ronage.
13_P Goods delivered free to any part of the city.
Hermon M. Atwood,
SUCCESSOR TO
Evaporated Sweet Corn
Sliced Apples,
Pure Cider Vinegar,
&c, &cM &c.
I 18 West State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
IE. J-._>
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS&c, &c, &c,
107 North Cayuga St.
ID-A/Y"
& ZROBI-XSTSOISr.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Wines and Liquors,
NO. g mm AURORA ST.,
jas. robinson. ITHACA, N. Y.
-A.. O. S-A-IST-FO-EUD,
DEALERIN
Foreign and American Toys, Fancy Goods,
CHILDEE-ST'S C._Sl_R_R,I_A.C3-:E__
Wood and Willow Ware, Express Wagons, Tip Carts,
BASKETS, OOLI. WAGONS,
Fruits, Nuts and Confectionery,
No. 54: East State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
Ithaca General Directory. 25
BALDWIN CORNELIUS R., undertaker, 19 N Aurora, h. g
77 N Aurora |BALDWIN JOHN G., tailor, over 25 E State, h. 165 N.Tioga H
Banfield Harry L., teamster, 218 W Seneca
Banfield Justus A., blacksmith, 97 W State^
Barber Alice, student, b. 85 E Seneca a
Barber Arthur, student, b. 85 E Seneca W
Barber George, salesman, b. 13 E Seneca j?J-
Barber Silas, student, b. 85 E Seneca pi
Barden John, conductor, 93 E Seneca gBarker Charles, fisherman, 142 W Green
^
Barker Emma S., post office clerk, b. 118 N Tioga P
Barker Harvey E., fisherman, rear 142 W Green a
Barker Thomas J., mason, b. Cook's Hotel ?
Barnaby Alonzo E., printer, 70 W Clinton_|
Barnard David J., teamster, 100 W Seneca gJ so
Barnard Fred., 14 W Seneca
Barnard Levi A., salesman, 113 N Aurora *s
Barnes Amanda, tailoress, 100 E State gBarnes Anna L., 28 Linn &
Barnes Charles D., peddler, b. 56 W State >
Barnes Dow, shoemaker, 69 N Geneva ^
Barnes Miss E., tailoress, 29 E State, 3d floorj^
Barnes Edward A., peddler, b. 56 W State M
Barnes Eugene, clerk, b. 100 E State go
Barnes Herota P., 2 First^
Barnes J. Llewellyn, student, b. 142 E Buffalo W
Barnes Samuel, shoemaker, 124 and h. 122 N Tioga gBarnes William, slater, 18 S. Geneva t_$
Barnum Marion, laundry, over 74 E State, h. same $&
Barrett Richard, laborer, 122 W Green 2Barros Francisco F., student, b. Ithaca Hotel
Barry Clark, laborer, 49 Wheatg
Barry John, laborer, 49 Wheat q
Barstow Maitland, stenographer, b. 65 W State W
Bartlett George, farmer, chestnut, 6 N of Elm W
Barto Richard, 212 N Aurora_rj
Barton Jennie, dressmaker, 141 W State r3
HEFTER & SCHWAKTZ, Clinton House Block.
26 Ithaca General Directory.
_;Bates Fred E., b. 76 W Mill
W Bates Rufus, stock dealer, 9 Giles
|5_j Bates Wilber J. (Wall & Bates), 9 Giles
|5 Battin Henry W., student, b. 3 Linn
,3Baxter Frank, student, b. Cascadilla
Place
^ Baylor Mary, domestic, 14 Titus ave.
. BEACH, REV. AMOS B., D. D., rector St. John's, h. 26
m: E Buffalo
fA Beach Henry L., stenographer, b. 3 Linn
^ Beach Sarah, compositor, 64 N Cayuga
Beach Sophronia, b. 47 Wheat
ft Beach William B., student, b. Cascadilla Cattage
qBeadle Asa, agent, 66 Linn
C.3 Beadle George A., carpenter, 107 E State
>h Beardsley Arthur E., student, b. S. U. B.room 31
2 Beardsley Mrs. Darius, 8 Utica
<! Beardsley Hiram M., clerk, b. Martin House
^BEARDSLEY JEFFERSON, artist, 7 Linn, h. same
fi BEARDSLEY JOHN D., carriage repository, 90 E State,
Z$ h. 89 N Tioga
k_,Beauman Ben, cigar maker, 75 S Cayuga
P3'Becher Frank A., student, b. 78 Huestis
j| BECKER CHARLES, billiards, over 14 E State, h. 125 E
S Buffalo
tj Beckwith John D., student, b. N. U. B., room 58
J^ Beebe Carrie E., clerk, b. 96 E State
f BEEBE FREEMAN C, barber, under 11 E State, h. 185 N^___5
(_q Cayuga
^ BEEBE HENRY L., boot and shoe maker, over 3 Tioga, h.
O McClune Terrace r. Unitarian Church
p^ Beebe Martha, boarding house, 96 E State
*g Beebe Sarah P b. Ithaca Hotel
fe Beers Angeline, 62 E Seneca
oq Beers Booth, 48 W Buffalo
jj? Beers Frederick, physician, 109 S Aurora
pq Beers George D., attorney, 14 N Tio.ga, h. 40 N Aurora
^j BEERS & GOODRICH (W. L. Beers & H. G. Goodrich),marble cutters, 21 E Green
3P5t_j A. PRAME, manufacturer of l_ad.es' and
Cents' Fine BOOTS
___3
arid SJPO^S, 16 IV. State Street.
Ithaca General Directory. 27
Beers Mrs. Isaac, b. 10 E Seneca qBeers Lewis A., 139 W State |BEERS SAMUEL B., assessor, b. 24 Sears |jBeers William L. (Beers & Goodrich), 48 W Buffalo $>
BEERS WILLIAM P., hack and livery, 9 S Tioga, h. 14 E m
Green gjBelcher John W., wood turner, 24 Esty -3
Belknap Almira (Bird & Belknap), b. 66 S Cayuga )>
Belknap Charles M., shirt maker, b. 66 S Cayuga 5Belknap Gertrude, b. 66 S Cayuga >J
Belknap Horace B., cooper, 66 S Cayuga (3^
Belknap Lovilla, shirt maker, b 66 S Cayuga S
Bell William, b. 68 Humboldt HiZ
Bellows Morgan, engineer, 4 Franklin fee.
Benedict Gould, farmer, Chestnut, 6 N of Elm 2Benham George, jeweler, 147 N Aurora q
Benham G.eorge W., student, b. 107 E Seneca ^
Benjamin Charles M., Ithaca Journal Asso'n, b. 93 N Cayuga 3
BENJAMIN GEORGE V., grocery, 31 E State, b. Martin gHouse q
Benjamin Harriet N., 25 Linn S
Bennett Charles, cigar maker, b. 68 Cascadilla H
Bennett Frank D., blacksmith, 48 Cliff J
Bennett George W., laborer, 40 Hancock ^Bennett Mrs. Goodwin, 33 Hector t^_
Bennett Harriet S., b. cor. Seneca and Westport^
Bennett Kitty, dressmaker, over lo S Cayuga P
Bennett James D., blacksmith, 209 W State, h. 48 Cliff _l
Bennett Jerome, fireman, 8 N Meadow !_3Bennett John B., constable, 57 Linn O
Bennett Maggie, b. Westportq
Bennett Mrs. Moses, 68 Cascadilla ^Bennett William A., cartman, 142 N Tioga *Z
Benson Allie, b. 141 W State
Benson Chalmers M., attorney, 2d floor, Wilgus Block, h. 18 ;>
W Mill gBENTLEY EPHRAIM J., groceries and dry goods, 107 N gj
Cayuga, te. 1 24 N Aurora td_-___-_,__-_ m
HEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
28 Ithaca General Directory.
E-i Berger Charles, fireman, 1 1 S Plain
3 Berry Frank B., salesman, 114 N Aurora
P3 Berry John, clerk, 51 W Seneca
OQ Berry Levi, frame maker, 12 Pleasant
P3 Berry Mrs. Mathew, 114 N Aurora
__H Berry BelindaE., housekeeper, 142 W Green
H Bess Lewis, barber, b. Cook's Hotel6__
. Bessac Joan, Esther and Susan, boarding house, 62 N Tioga
WBessac Kate, Calista and Mary, boarding house, 17 E Buffalo
Betts B. Frank, b. 53 N Aurora
Betts Julia A., 53 N Aurora
ft Bement Ed., book keeper, b. Cascadilla Place
BEMENT LEWIS H., proprietor Cascadilla Place
O Billings Chas. B., breakman, 20 Washington
jsh Billings Henry, conductor, b. Clinton House
2 Bills Libbie, teacher, b. 80 W State
<j Bingham Oramel L., shoemaker, 75 N Tioga
^BIRD & BELKNAP, (Misses L. Bird and A. Belknap), mil-
ft liners and dressmakers, 15 E State
<jBird Lydia, (Bird and Belknap), 29 S Cayuga
k_, Bird Fanny E., 142 E. Seneca
Ph Bird William, student, b. 142 E Seneca
S Bishop Alanson, (Morgan & Bishop), b. Ithaca Hotel
Jj Bishop Ambros, 19 E Mill
J Bishop Elizabeth, dressmaker, b. 114 N Tioga
J^ Bishop George, laborer, 66 Brindley
P3 Bishop James A.,engineer,-
215 N CayugaL____]
pq Bishop Jeremiah, rear St. John's Hotel
^ Bishop John, b. rear St. John's Hotel
q Bishop Laura, 41 Pleasant
g Bishop Mrs. L. M., 12 W Mill
2 Bishop Lucinda, 95 N Aurora
'
pu Bishop Myron E., (Kline.& Bishop), 23 Quarry
^Bissell Emma, domestic, 18 W Mill
H Bissell Essie, student, b. Sage College
pq Black Dennis, laborer, 167 N Cayuga
Black Hugh, mason, b. 167 N Cayuga
Blackman Charles, butcher, b. 74 -W Clinton
cc_
Ph A. PRAME, Manufacturer of Ladles' andGent's Fine BOOTS
^ and SHOES, UW. State Street.
Ithaca General Directory. 29
Blackman Jeremiah, laborer, b. 74 W Clinton FJBlackman Rosa, domestic, 14 E Green **1
Blackman Sheldon, paper maker, b. Ithaca Falls Hotel t_-|
Blackman Solomon, laborer, 74 W Clinton ^
Blackmer Charles W., salesman, 168 N Aurora&*
BLAIR CHARLES H., attorney, 1, 2 and 3 Masonic Block, gh. cor. University and Cornell W
Blakely Mary E., domestic, 46 N Tioga ^
Blakeslee Amaziah, sign painter, 27 E State, 3d floor, h. 76 ^N Tioga f_j
Blakeslee Wilson N., painter, b. 76 N Tioga
Bliss Henry D., student, b. N Univ. Building, room 43 S
Blodgett Carlton H., harness maker, 77 N Geneva J_
Blodgett Phineas M., 77 N Geneva J!
BLOOD CHARLES F., merchant tailor, 9 N Tioga, h 84 E |Buffalo |
Bloodgood Eveline. 23 W Clinton o
Bloom Addie, b. 103 W State gBloomfield Ida L., b. 36 W State
w
Blowers Clarence N.,-student, b. A K E Chapter House, Oz- W
mun Place *zi
Blue Charity S., b. 116 W Green eBlue Wilson S., salesman, b. Tompkins House
*"*
BOARDMAN DOUGLAS, Justice Supreme Court, room Q10 Library Building, h. 34 N Geneva ^
Bogardus Eliza A., 76 W State (xj
Bogardus Jacob P., clerk, b. 76 W State W
Bogardus Norman G., broom maker, b. 76 W State t>
Bogardus William E., gardener, 109 W Green_r_
Bogart Fred. J., carpenter, 25 Sears ^_
Boice Henry, painter, 52 Hudson ^Bolan Annie, domestic, 22 E Seneca
Bolan Mary, domestic, b. 170 E State q
Boland Michael, laborer, 6 Lewis O
Bond Charles, Watkins Stage, b. Cook's Hotel
Bond David, organ tuner, b. Cook's Hotel. ?JBond Lewis, Watkins Stage, b. Cook's Hotel .-_!
Bonnett Will, milk peddler, b. 175 Elm ^HEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
30 Ithaca General Directory.
. BOOL HENRY, art emporium, wall paper, stationery,wal-
|_j nut goods, etc., 40 E State b. 39Huestis
S Boom John, carpenter, 61 Cliff
h Boom Matthias, laborer, 48 BrindleyOQ
Boom Thomas, laborer, 31 Cliff
H Boom William F., laborer, 50 Brindley
^ Booth Quentin W., student, b. N. U., room 39
02 Booth Richard T., barber, 66 S Aurora
p_j BOPP ADAM, gas man, 38 First
cs Borden J. McKee, student, over 13 and 1^ W State
"l-BOSTWICK HERMON V., cooper, 9 and 11 E Clinton, h.
Q 23 E Buffalo
> Bostwick Mrs. Orson, b. 12 E Mill
BOSTWICK & SISSON, (W. L. B., and P. F. S.) plaster-
k_i mill, S bank Inlet
O Bostwick William L. (B. & Sisson), 70 S Albany
5j Bouton, DeWitt C, lawyer, b. no Hector
**< Bouton Truman A., contractor and builder, 127 E Buffalo
ft Bowen Mrs. James, b. 33 Columbia
5 Bower Mrs. Andrew, 120 N Aurora
. Bower Mrs. Joseph L., over 107 N Tioga.
p3 Bowers Hannah, 43 N Meadow
S Bowlsby Charles, fish dealeV, 39 Cliff
<Z* Bowlsby Harriet, 150 W. Seneca
vJ Bowman Seward L., student, b. 75 Hazen
Boyce Stephen, laborer, Cliff Park, W Hill
jy Boyer, Arthur G., student,b.'
136 University
5q Boyesen Hjalmer H., Prof. C. U., b. C. U. Campus
^ Boyle James, brakeman, 77 Humboldt
BOYS MRS. A., milliner, 29 E State, h'. same
H Boys Almon, carpenter, chief of fire dept, 25 Farm
co Boys, Frank, brakeman, 31 N Meadow
jij Boys Franklin J., telegraph operator, b. 25 Farm
- Boys R. Willard, carpenter, 74 N Plain
h Bracey Elizabeth, 50 S Albany
pq Bradbury Aaron, lime, tile and brick, Westport, b. 34 S Cay-
. uga
Bradbury Mrs. Cornelius, 6 Queenco
A. PRAME, Manufacturer of ladles' andGents' Fine BOOTS
and SHOES, 1 6 W. State Street.
Ithaca General Directory. 31
Bradbury Cornelius, lime burner, iooW Seneca
Brader Will B., student, b. 95 E Seneca
Bradford Charles E., painter, 12 E State, h 60 S Cayuga
Bradford James M., painter, 12 Hudson
Bradford John K., clerk, 39 Elm
Bradley Thomas, mason contractor, over 98 N Cayuga
Bradshaw Mrs. Seth, 10 Second
Brady Thomas, watchman, 50 Washington
Bristol George H., sewing machine agent, b. 73 S Albany
Bristol Henry M., salesman, 57 W Green
*iBraman Julia A., b. 34 S Albany 1-3
Bramble Oren H., b. 67 S Geneva h^
Brasal John, laborer, Hudson, S of corporation line go
Breakey Abbey, 191 N Aurora
Breakey Mrs; Eliza, 26 W State Q
Breakey Elizabeth, teacher, b. 26 W State <j
Breakey Jeremiah, laborer, b. 26 W State ?>
Bredin George S., student, b. 51 Quarry W
BREITENBECHER LOUIS, meat market, 9 S Aurora, h. js
27 Hudson q
Breneman Abram A., Prof. C. U., b. Cascadilla PI. jBrennan Julia, domestic, 9 Giles M
Brennan Nellie, domestic, 57 S Albany td
Brewer William H. shoemaker 16 Cascadilla ave., h. 120 ^
Utica HCZ1
Brink Daniel H., auctioneer, 69 N Geneva ^Bristley Adam, tailor, b. Cook's Hotel q
3
Brogan Sophia E., tailoress, b. 35 Linn W
Brokaw Edward, butcher, b. 114 W. Green rji
Brokaw Susanna, 114 W Green
Brolt Lucien A., case maker, 6 Yates
Brong Nathan, brakeman, 81 Cascadilla
Bronk William H., student, b. 78 Huestis
Brooker Stephen, coachman, b. 136 University
Brooks Arthur B., (Gauntlett & B.) 49 W. Buffalo
Brooks Charles H., jeweler, b. 11W Buffalo
BROOKS FREDERICK W., jeweler, 50 E State, b. 11 W
Buffalo
HEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
32 Ithaca General Directory.
Brooks Mrs. Frederick, n W. Buffalo
S Brooks John T., laborer, 92 Railroad ave
Ph Brooks Nettie, domestic, Prof. Roberts, C. U. campus
oq Brost Joseph, organ tuner, 88 W Mill
(_q Brown Alice, 13 Cascadilla
^ Brown Albert D., salesman, b. 31 Cascadilla ave.
H Brown Almira L., -? N Aurorao__
.Brown Benjamin F., laborer, 3 1 Cascadilla ave.
" Brown Christopher J., painter, 70 S Geneva
BROWN COLLINGWOOD B., jeweler, 34 E State, h. 34- S Geneva
ft Brown Edgar F., boatman, b. Steamboat Landing2 Brown Edward, confectioner, 72 W Green
O Brown Edward J., well driver, 24 Wheat
h Brown Eliza, boarding house, 2 1 Factory2 Brown Emma, b. 114 W Clinton
<j Brown Esther, 87 W Green
" Brown Eugene, fireman, b. 101 W State
ft Brown Francis A., master mechanic, 8 N Plain
^Brown Frank C, fireman, b. 8 N Plain
k^Brown George, miller, 101 Lake
p? Brown George H., tinner, 36 Humboldt
H Brown George W., engineer, 94 W Seneca
5 Brown H. E. (R. Brown & Sons), b. Tompkins House
f3 Brown Holden, clerk, 83 Eddy._!
Brown Irvin, telegraph messenger, 13 Cascadilla
m Brown J. Watson (M. M. & J. W. Brown), 47 W Seneca
pq Brown James, 5 Hudson
"^Brown John, engineer, 201 W Buffalo
O BROWN JOHN E., boots and shoes, 46 E State, h. 23 Wh State
02 Brown John E., painter, 72 N Plain
(_t_i Brown John M., machinist, 36 Varick
Brown Mahlon M. (M. M. & J. W. Brown), 55 N Tioga
gBROWN M. M. & J. W., physicians and surgeons, over 76 E
pq State
j Brown Marvin F., clerk, 32 S Geneva
,
Brown Mary A., milliner, b. 30 E State02
S PRAME, Manufacturer of Lndles' and Gents' Fine BOOTSg and SHOES, 16 W. State Street.
-
Bryant Smith, farmer, 298 E State
Ithaca General Directory. 33
Brown Minnie, domestic, 65 W State HBrown Minos, barkeeper, 72 N Plain **_
Brown Moses M. C, b. 18 Centre jr|
Brown Nelson R. (R. Brown & Sons), b. Free Hollow ""
BROWN R. & SONS (R., H. E. & N. R. Brown), flour and &
feed, 11 N Aurora ^Brown Richard (R. Brown & Sons), Free
Hollow"
f__|
Brown, Sevillia J. b. 18 W State **q
Brown Sylvanus, stenographer, 95 N Tioga L^Brown Theron, stenographer, 23 W Green t-_
Brown W. Jerome, boat builder, n. Organ Factory, h. 233 N~
Cayuga P?
Brown Will E., clerk b. 32 S. Geneva 3
Brown William, cook, 50 S Plain
Brown William C, student, b. 51 Quarry gBrown William H., fishing rods, 36 Humboldt gBrown William H., sewing machine agent, 41
Prospect'o_
Bruce Bradford M., salesman, b. 28 E Seneca
Bruce Edward, gardener, 166 N Tioga^
Bruce Ida, student, b. 91 E Buffalo W
Brum Mrs. Fred. r. 72 S Cayuga ?*_
Brum John, porter, Clinton House i_o
Brum Titus, 72 S. Cayuga ^
Brunner, Louis F., shoemaker, 12 Dey ft
Bryar William D., painter, b. 12 Hudson ^Bryant Benjamin S., carpenter, 19 Dryden Road
_rj
W
Bryant Solomon, farmer, 55 Mitchell P>
Bryant William; farmer, 76 Huestis fcrj
Buchman A. student, 3d floor 41 E. State ?>
Buck George, clerk, b. 134 E. State ^Buck Helen A., student, b. Sage College
Buck Samuel B., (VanNatta Bros. & B.) 156 N Aurora
Buck Stephen, clerk, b. 134 E State b
Buck Lovi'na, 134 E. State *pBuckbee Charles B., painter and decorator, b. Library Bdg ^Buckbee Enos, janitor Library Building, h. same ,_g
Buckley Albert, chair maker, 201 N Cayuga N
JIEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
. 34 Ithaca General Directory.
g_J Buckley Henry H., student, b. 51 Hazen
W Buckley Mrs. Miles, 167 N Tioga
Ph Buell Celia A., seamstress, b. over 40 E. State
5q Bulger John, clerk, over 8}4 S Cayuga
bq Bumstead Charles H.., train despatcher, 48 W Seneca
^ BUNDY CHARLES, grocer, 24 Farm, h. 20 same
H Bundy Ella, shirt maker, 90 N Aurora
Bundy Theodore J., tailor, 24 Lewis
W Burbank, Maj. James B., Prof. C. U., h. 135 E Seneca
4 Burch Ezra, car inspector, Cherry n. Clinton
Burch William D., gardener, 58 E Mill
ft Burdick D. W. (White & B.), b. 17 E Buffalo
qBurdick Mrs. I. A., 40 N Aurora
O Burke Henry E., quarryman, 109 Linn
k-h Burkholder, Lydia A., b. 152 E Seneca
Z Burleigh David H., carpenter, 99 Cascadilla
<5 Burleigh Robert E., salesman, 99 Cascadilla
Burling Charles Jr., boat builder, 196 N Tioga
g Burling Walter, boat builder, Westport n. Mill, h. 114 W
<h Seneca
k_! Burnett Marshall, boatman, 7 N. Plain
Ph Burns Edward, gardener, b. 56 W Green
^Burns James, gardener, 56 W. Green
^ Burns James G., ball player, b. 56 W Green
t_j Burns Jerry, engineer, 68 N Plain
^ Burns Jerry Jr., b. 68 N Plain
H Burns John, gardener, 41 Auburn
pq Burns Mary, domestic, Ithaca Hotel
5j Burns Patrick, moulder, 47 Washington
BURNS THOMAS W., law student, 18 N Tioga
pi Burr Ella, student, b. rear pres't's house, C. U. campus
<Zj Burr, George L., student, b. rear pres't's house, C. U. campus
f__, Burr William, fireman, b. 2 1 2 W State
BURRITT ABEL, ins. and real estate agent, 18 N. Tioga,OQ
r*-1 h. 40 S Geneva
pq Burritt Charles R., jeweler, b. 28 N AlbanyBURRITT EDWIN J., jeweler, 10 E State, h. 87 N Cayuga
Burritt Joseph, jeweler, 50 Prospect
Zz A. PRAME, Manufacturer of Ladles' and Gents' Fine BOOTSr^ and SHOES, 1 6 W, State Street,
OQ
Ph
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Ithaca General Directory. 35
BURRITT JOSEPH C, jeweler, 80 E State, h. 28 N Albany
Burritt Mrs. L. A., millinery, 30 E State, h. same
Burritt Lewis A., fancy goods, 30 E. State
Burton Emanuel, farmer, 80 N. Geneva
Burton Harriet G., b. Cascadilla PI.
Bush Mrs. Calvin M., b. 100 N Tioga
Bush Carrie S., clerk, b. 101 E. State
Bush Francis M. (Jackson & B.), 85 N. Geneva
Bush Joanna, dressmaker, 39 Farm H
Bush John, student, b. 121 W State j
Bush Luther, student, b. 69 N. Geneva go
Butler Kate L., waiter, Tompkins House ^
Butterworth Thomas, machinist, 31 W Mill Q
Butts Edward, carpenter, 43 Second<j
Cain Jacob, teamster, 62 Farm j>
Cain Mrs. John, 55 W Mill W
Caldwell George C, prof. C. U., h. University ave. js
Calkins Minnie, dressmaker, b. 41 W Seneca _.
Gall Caroline, nurse, 86 N Cayuga ^Callahan John, laborer, 139 W Green k)
Callahan Nellie, domestic, ^^ Heustis td
Callahan Thomas, laborer, 146 W Green ^Cameron Alexander, watchman, 39 Elm H
Camp Mrs. Elizabeth, 75 N Aurorag
Campbell Alfred E., painter, 150 N Aurora q
Campbell Belle, domestic, DeWitt ave.^
Campbell Christopher, blacksmith, 17 Cascadilla q
Campbell David, painter, 88 UticaW
Campbell Edwin W., student, b. '249 E State xp.
Campbell Ella, domestic, 65 S Albany
Campbell Elizabeth R., boarding house, 39 Huestis
Campbell George, miller, 18 Linn
Campbell John C, fireman, 113 W State
Campbell Lewis A., painter, 150 N Aurora
Campbell Maggie, domestic, 72 W Buffalo
CAMPBELL RICHARDSON & CO., (R. Richardson, T.
B. Campbell, E. T.Gardner), builders, west of Huestes
Campbell Thomas B. (C, Richardson & Co)., 18 Linn
HEFTER & SCHWARTZ, Clinton House Block.
36 Ithaca General Directory.
Eh Campbell William G., b. 18 Linn
^ Candee Fred. K., student, b. 126 E Seneca
Ph Candee Mrs. M. W., 235 E State
oq Canderbeck John, violinist, "TheHome,"
S Aurora
W Cane Abram, student, b. 71 E Seneca
ZZa Carman Annis S., teacher, b. 12 Linn
H Carman Clarence, brakeman, 10 1 W StateZQ
.Carmer Mrs. Geo. 147 N Tioga
^Carman Theodore B., painter, 12 Linn
c* Carmody Cornelius, laborer, 40 Eddy
^ Carney Charlotte b. 27 Fayette
ft Carney Christopher, herdsman, in University
S Carney Emeline, domestic, 14 E Green
O Carney Michael, teamster, b. 1 1 1 University
>h Carpenter Abby b. 86 W State
2 Carpenter Alson T., mechanic, 128 N Tioga
<j Carpenter Charles R., student, b. 51 Hazen
Carpenter Charles T., carpenter, b. 6 Yates
ft CARPENTER, COMINGS & CO., (J. D. Carpenter, J. R.
^cj Comings) undertaking and furniture, 11 arid 13 N Aurora
k^Carpenter Edward S., teamster, 64 S Aurora
Ph Carpenter George, student, b. 59 Huestjs
S Carpenter John D., (C, Comings & Co)., 60 E Buffalo
^ Carpenter Peter, teamster, 5 Fourth
j__j Carpenter William, 79 S Aurora
r% Carpenter William, painter, 66 Esty
W Carr Alanson B., tailor, 25 S Plain
pq Carr H. N., tin peddler, b. over 56 W State
^ Carr Peter, blacksmith, 143 W State, h. 17 Varick
O Carrigan Minor, laborer, Westport n. Mill
hh Carrigan Thomas, conductor, 65 Esty
^j Carroll Hannah, domestic, 39 Hudson
f_H CARTY & COLEMAN, (T. Carty and J. Coleman), meat
market, 40 W State
k-1
Carty Thomas, (Carty & Coleman), 273 Humboldt
pqCartwright Robert H., student, N. U., room 39
Case Abel, laborer, 232 W Seneca
Case Isaac, teamster, 44 S Albanyw
Ph A. PRAME, Manufacturer of Ladies' andGents' Fine BOOTS
^ and SHOES, 16 TT. State Street.
(. F. A. PAffi Eli
FASHIONABLE
4A vtL jtL itOr, _ art.) q&fJS.. seSip1 sejsls
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ITHACA, N. Y.
I keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Millinery Goods of the Very Best Quality,
And am receiving Weekly new additions of the Latest Novelties in my
line of +Goods from the
MOST POPULAR NEW YORK HOUSES.
DOING UP AND SHAPING OVER HATS OF ALL KINDS I
MAKE A SPECIALTY.
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Thanking my many friends for their kind patronage and appre
ciation of my work, I solicit a continuance of the same.
_V. B. /would bepleased to furnish Material and Frames
of the latest styles to Ladies wishing to do their own work.
Please call and examine Goods and Prices.
JNO. D. MONTANYE,
Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in
LsM Valley Goal Co's
sJ^jJUji
Ithaca, New York.
Yard West of Inlet,HUNT & CORYELL'S OLD STAND.
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Case Jacob C, teamster, 130 W Mill^
Case Nellie, domestic, 38 S Geneva 1Case Philip, carpenter, 33 S Cayuga JS,
Casey Frank, domestic, 53 Columbial^
Casey Michael, saloon, 23 E State, h. same S
Casey Nellie, domestic, 116 E Seneca a.
Cashman Jerry, laborer, 49 Columbia"*
Cass James A., wood worker, 232 N Tioga
Casterline Mrs. Abram, 155 Hudson^
Casterline Julius A., blacksmith, 92 E State h. 56 Pleasant
Catchpole Edward W., student, b. 51 Hazen
Catlin Mrs. Thomas, over 14 S Aurora
CAYUGA HOUSE, 107 W StateS_
Chambers John, fisherman, N end Westport 5^
Chandler Walter, student, b. N. U., room 48 <^_
Chapman Henry, laborer, 18 Centre ^Chapman Solomon C, cooper, 113 W Mill g-
Chase Alonzo, chemist, 112 UniversityCheek Sue P., student, b. 3 Huestis
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Cheney Miles E., student, b. 75 Dryden Road -^
Chesebrough Fred L. clock maker, 23 N Geneva gtj
Chesebrough Mrs.Ruie, 23 N Geneva 1
Chisholm Eunice, teacher, b. 93 E Seneca js
Chittenden Charles, shoemaker, 198 W Seneca, h. 31 S Plain a
Chittenden-, Charles Jr., porter, Cayuga House S^
Chittenden Frank H., student, b. Cascadilla Place 3
Chittenden Mary, domestic, Cook's Hotel. ft^Christiance Charles V., salesman, 73 N Tioga g^Christiance George, shoemaker, 158 N Tioga
~,
CHRISTIANCE RALPH C, boots and shoes, 66 E State,^
h. 7,2 N Aurora s
Church Irving P., Prof. C. U., b. Cascadilla Place 03
Church Luther, painter, 82 Linn
Church, William A., (Andrus, McChain & Co.) 71 N Aurora"
Clarey Dennis, section boss, 45 Wheat"
CLAPP ASAHEL, prop. "WeeklyIthacan,"
41 E State, h. f94 E State I.
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P. O. Box 21, Ithaca, __V.Y. Residence, 40 Huestis St. P
38 Ithaca General Directory.
Clapp George L., carriage and sign painter, over 105 W State
J h. S Hill
^ Clapp Mortimer A., carpenter, 1 1 S Plain
1 Clark Mrs. Birdsey, b. 44 N Tioga
| Clark Ellen, 32 S Plain
| Clark Edward M., druggist, 56 N Aurora
-I Clark Elizabeth, b. 16 Utica.35
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Clark Emma F., boarding house, 126 E Seneca
^ Clark James, boiler maker, 25 Wheat
s Clark Lafayette, b. 41 S Plain
S Clark Smith, carpenter, 90 W. Mill
| CLARK URI, jeweler, 61 E State, h. 61 E Buffalo
^ Clark W. Harry, restaurant, 56 E State, h. same
o4. Clark William E., shoemaker, 14 Second, h. same
sf Clarke Percy E., student, b. 61 Dryden Road
^Clay Thomas, hostler, 44 Monroe
I Clements, Gabrielle D., student, b. Sage College
ts Clinton Charles M., model maker, 22 S Geneva
^ Clinton Edward, carpenter, 139 N Aurora
g^ Clinton Estelle G., milliner, b. 85 Eddy
5q Clinton Miles L., model maker, 17 W Buffalo
_^Clinton Myron C, machinist, 85 Eddy
g Clinton W. DeWitt, finisher, b. 139 N Aurora
of Clock Henry L., salesman, 118 N Tioga
J-1 Clock Mrs. Hiram,_i7 W Buffalo
Close George B., tinsmith, 144 N Tioga
IS Close Jerome B., carpenter, 162 N Aurora
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Cloyce Minnie, b. Cascadilla Place
" Clynes Ann, domestic, 33 N Aurora
t^ Clynes Patrick, butcher, b. 7 Tompkins
"^ Cobb Fred. C, student, b. 65 Eddy
pgCadugan Will. F., b. 3 N Linn
Cody J. Bryant, baker, b. 7 Fayette
^ Cody James S., baker, 7Fayette'
j| Coe Charles, laborer, 58 S Cayuga
^ Coe Nelson, laborer, 69 S Cayuga
__|Coffin John, student, b. 114 W State
L?
S Cohen A. F. (Cohen & Harris), Elmira
P, 0. Box 21, Ithaca, Zf. T, Residence, 40 Huestis St,
Collins Michael, moulder,. 118 W Mill
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COHEN & HARRIS, Cheap John's Bazarr, 24 E State,
(A. F. Cohen, P. Harris). ^Cole Mrs. Maria, rear 100 W Mill s>-
Cole Mrs. A. L., 12 Fayette
Cole Earnest, student, b. 37 Factory |Cole Frances, boarding, 34 E.Mill g{
Cole Frank U., tinsmith, 13 First
Cole Patrick, laborer, 49 Auburn g
Cole Sylvester, painter, 12 Hudson
Cole Willoughby, student, b. 14 E Seneca ^
Coleman Henry H., upholsterer, 82 N Albany |Coleman John, (Carty & Coleman), b. 50 W Clinton ^
Coleman Maggie, 14 Sears S^
Coleman Michael, 50 W Clinton 5^
Coleman Michael, laborer, 169 N Tioga
Coleman Mrs. Minerva, 26 S Aurora 3Coleman Patrick, mason, 169 N Tioga >*
Colegrove Lilian, student, b. 71 W State *
Collins David B., clerk, b. 41 Mechanic tSj
Collins Mrs. George H., 26 N Tioga gCOLLINS HENRY W., Ithaca Manufacturing Co., shirts *
upstairs Clinton Block, b. 26 N Tioga |Collins Homer, student, b. 249 E State
Collins James, 57,S Cayuga o
Collins John, clerk, b. 41 MechanicJ*
Collins John H., bartender, Ithaca Hotel ^
Collins Lizzie, domestic, 19 E Buffalo 0^
Collins Mary, domestic, 24 W Mill "
Collins Mrs. Michael, 41 Mechanic 5
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toCollins Nellie, laundress, 18 Wheat gCollins W. M., student, b. 41 Huestis |Collmann John S., student, b. N. U., room 55 a.
Colquhoun William R., stone-cutter, 23 HuestisS"
Comings John R., (Carpenter, C. & Co.), 9 N Geneva ^Comstock John H., prof. C. U., University Campus
Comstock Theodore B., prof. C. U., University Campus
Conant Heywood, student, b. 29 W Green
P, 0. Box 21, Ithaca, Pf, T, Residence, 40 Huestis St.
-s
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Conaghy Kate, domestic, w. Prof. D. W. Fiske, C. U. Cam
el;pus
. ;_ Conde Mary F., student, b. 3 Huestis
^Condhff John, glass blower, no Utica
gConger C. A. ..tin peddler, b. 56 W State
Q Conklin B. Frank (Norton & Conklin), 16 Lake ave
*T Conklin Henry S., student, b. 127 E Buffalo
:S Conlin Catharine, 32 S Cayuga
Conlin Thomas, butcher, 32 S Cayuga
1 Conlin Mrs. Thomas, b. 108 W Clinton
<* Conner Dennis, laborer, 71 Eddyo Conner James, barkeeper, b. 18 E State
g. Conner Johanna, seamstress, b. 71 EddyrS Conner Kate, seamstress, b. 71 Eddy
^ Conover Charles W., farmer, Coddington Road, S of corpor
als ation
1Conover Rodolphus T., farmer, S Hill bet: Aurora and Hud-
Dq -son
~ Conrad Henry, 29 Auburn
^-. Conrad Vincent, K 21 E Seneca
<s Considine John, machinist, 55 Varick
g Considine Susan, domestic, Cascadilla Place
10 Converse Sarah, DeWitt ave
|CONWAY PATRICK, groceries, 6 S Cayuga, h. 23 N
Meadow
8 Cook Albertus, farmer, 89 Esty
| COOK CARMI W., prop'r Cook's Hotel, 20 & 22 W State
| Cook Charles. B., student, b. 51 Huestis
^ Cook Dudley F., farmer, b. 55 Eddy
|COOK FRANK P., prop'r St. John's HotelCook Fred S., farmer, b. 55 Eddy
J COOK'S HOTEL, 20 & 22 W State
s Cook James, laborer, 92 Esty
^ Cook James C, farmer, 55 Eddy
;Cook John B., wood turner, 55 Tompkins
J Cook William, paper maker, 60 R. R. ave
^ Cooley Clarence M., painter, 12 Fayette
j|; Coon Daniel W., (Simeon Coon & Son), b. 64 W Seneca
P. 0. Box 21, Ithaca, N. T. Residence, 40 Huestis St.
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Coon Mrs. David, 44 Prospect
Coon David H., fireman, b. 44 Prospect
Coon Hastings, stone-cutter, b. 34 S Geneva td
Coon Kate, boarding, 28 E Seneca ^Coon John S., instructor, Cornell University, b. 65 E Mill ZP
Coon Levi, cooper, b. 34 S Cayuga ?*_
Coon Simeon, (S. Coon & Son), 64 W Seneca g
COON SIMEON & SON (S. and D.), jewelers, 62 W Seneca W
Coon William H., attorney, 2nd floor Wilgus Block, b. Tomp- O
kins House n,.
Copp Fred. M., student, b. S. U., room 30 W
Corbett Flora J., student, b. 130 E Buffalo fj
Corley Patrick, section man, 10 Second ^Cornell Abraham, laborer, 7 Falls pCornell Befcjamin F., physician and surgeon, 52 N Tioga, h. _|
same 3
Cornell Elizah B., 50 University td
Cornell Mrs. Ezra, Cornell Street^
Cornell Frank C, Forest Park, E Hill >
Cornell John H., Albany'Ag'l Works, 23 E Senecay
Cornish Albert J., student, b. 59 Huestis^
Corson Eugene R., physician, b.president's house C.U.Campust>
Corson Hiram, prof. Cornell University, president's house, gC. U. Campus H
Coryell John, (Hunt & Coryell), 99 N Tioga Q
Coryell William, physician and surgeon, office 18 h. 20 Eg
Seneca O
Cosgriff James, baggage-master, 104 W Seneca
Cosgrove Delia A., domestic, 114 W State g
Covell E. W., carpenter, no W Seneca fctj
Covert Horace T., cigar maker, b. Cook's Hotel m
Covert William H. H., bar-tender, Cayuga House H
Cowdry Adam S., 130 E State 1-3
Cowdry Chauncey, music teacher, 106 E State H
Cowles Aaron F., salesman, 132 N Cayuga ^Cowles Adin F., hostler, 39 Linn W
Cowles Alfred H., student, 41 E State, 3rd floor fc_j
Cowles William S., 17 W GreenH
A PRAISE. Mannfactnrer ofLadles' and Gents' Fine BOOTS
a. *-._.**..BQd SHO]E|Si J6 w, state Street.
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o5 Coy Edward G., 29 W Green
COY JOHN E., prop'r Cayuga House, 107W State
a. Coy Mrs. Stephen, room 21 Bates Block, 3rd floor
g Coy William S., b. Cayuga House
"I Crager George W., gardener, 59 Madison
Crandall Charles L., prof. C. U., b. 98 Hector
|j Crandall Clayton, student, b. 98 Hector
^ Crandall J. Warren, carriage finisher, 7 N Geneva
1 Crandall Peter B., farmer, 98 Hector
s Crandall Philura W., 124 E.Buffalo
3| Crane Johanna, 9 E Seneca
| Crane Thomas F., prof, C. U., University ave.
^Crass Chas. H., gunsmith, b. 158 N Cayuga
^ Crass Fred. L., blacksmith, b. 158 N Cayuga
sT Crass George F., blacksmith, b. 158 N Cayuga
_,Crass Timothy, blacksmith, 158 N Cayuga
,1.Creque Jacob U., moulder, 53 Cascadilla ave.
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Crichton Cecilia, b with Prof. J. Law, C. U. Campus
Criss S. Louisa, domestic, 181 E State
Hi Criss Silas, laborer, b. 134 E State
<^> Crittenden William S., clerk, 3 Linn
Croncher Emily, 27 Cliff
c Cronk Erastus M., agent, 148 N Aurora
Cross Samuel R., glass cutter, 32 Utica
(* Crowell Moses, lawyer, 8 Second
.. Crowley Timothy, carpenter, 127 W Green
IS Crozier Andrew, 64 S Cayuga
" Crozier Ellen, b. 2 Linn
"I CROZIER & FEELEY, (R. A. Crozier and T. Feeley), gro-
^cers, 1 W State
fS Crozier Mrs. John S., 18 S Geneva
^Crozier Richard A., (C. & Feeley), 4 N Geneva
'. Crozier Richard, cartman, rear 67 S Cayuga
*| Crozier William, cigar maker, b. rear 67 S Cayuga
Culligan James, laborer, 15 Wheat
^ Culligan Michael, laborer, 97 W Green
^ Culligan Patrick, 105 Cascadilla
^ Culligan Simon, laborer, 97 W Green
P. 0. Box 21, Ithaca, JV. Y. Residence, 40 Huestis St.
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Culver Anna, 103 N Aurora
Culver Lewis*H., agent, 23 N Genevar*
CULVER THOMAS S., groceries and toys, 23 N Aurora, h. W
75 S Geneva 2CULVER WILLIAM M., hatter, 64 E State, h. 67 N Tioga J
Cummings Augustus, cabinet maker, 1 23 Hudson ?*_
Cummings Nancy, domestic, 40 N Cayuga ^Cummings Patrick, laborer, 82 Utica W
Cunningham William, laborer, 5 1 Auburn O
Curran Cora A., teacher, b. 72 N Albany ^Curran Mrs. C. M., 72 N Albany td
CURRAN FRANK W., (O. B. Curran & Son), 107 N Aurora UCurran George P., commercial traveler, b. 22 E Seneca ^Curran Lanson D., 72 N Albany t_jCurran O. B. & Son, (F. W. Curran), druggist, 78 E State rCurran Walter C, 39 Farm ^,
Curtice Fred. C, student, b. 19 Factory Jjj
Curtis Charles, student, b. 90 W Buffalo ^
Curtis Cordelia, 30 Firstt**
Curtis E. L, B., farmer, 14 Titus ave. yCurtis Ellen, nurse, b. 72 N Cayuga
^
Curtis Edward J., painter, b. 36 Varick t**
Curtis George, mason, 87 Linn 3
Curtis George N.rmason, b. 87 Linn H
Curtis Hattie, student, b. 90 W Buffalo Q
Curtis Henry, mason, 76 Linn 5
Curtis Lewis B., clerk, 14 Titus ave O
Curtis Margaret, m_E State ~
Curtiss Cornelia, 31 Quarry tgCurtiss Edward W., student, b. N. U., room 60 uh
Cushman Elisha, laborer, 170 N Aurora
Cushman Thomas, cigar maker, b. 1 70 N Aurora t-3
Cutler George D., laborer, 92 N Aurora ^Cutter Mrs. J, L., 16 W Seneca N
ID H
WDade Emanuel, laborer, b. 108 W Green P3
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Dailby Edward, C. U. dairy, h. C. U. farm 1-3
A. PRAME, Manufacturer of Ladies' and Gents' Fine BOOTSand SHOES, 16 W. State Street.
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Dailby George, overseer, C. U. farm, h. C.U. farm
ES1
^Daily Kate, domestic, DeWitt ave.
1 Dale Alfred B., architect, 7 Bates Block, 2nd floor, h. 119 N
>< Tioga
13 Daley Charles, shipping clerk, b. 90 N Aurora
e Daley Mina, domestic, 49 N Tioga
"8Daley Winnie, domestic, 5 2 N Cayuga
Daly Bridget, domestic, 9 W State
'I Daly Elizabeth, 68^ S Cayuga
fg Daly John, blacksmith, 68% S Cayuga
Daly Timothy, tanner, 58 Pleasant
q Dana Amasa B., 40 N. Cayuga
t; Dana Chester, 40 N Cayuga
J Daniels Betsy, 178 W Mill
^ Daniels Charles, laborer, 178 W Mill
<^ Daniels Erastus, b. 37 Second
| Daniels Jerry, b. 178 W Mill
Daniels Spencer, 40 Farm
Daniels Spencer, Jr., 40 Farm
Darling Edward L., finisher, 64 Esty
h| Dauncey Frederick T., machinist, b. 68 University
,-S Dauncey George, machinist, 68 University
g Dauncey James, laborer, 202 N Aurora
Dauncey Mary, domestic, 23E- Buffalo
^ Davenport Amos, laborer, 48 Hancock
% Davenport Ann C, 84 Madison
Davenport Charles A., b. 199 N Tioga
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s.
gDavenport Eugene, painter, 16 Fifth
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Cj Davenport Frank, clerk, b. 48 First
^ Davenport Frank K., carpenter, 20 Wheat
5:3 Davenport Henry, boatman, n. Steamboat Landing
r|Davenport Ila A., 128 W Mill
^ Davenport Mrs. Theron, 48 First
^Q Davenport Thomas, clerk, b. 48 First
*sT Davenport Wallace, clerk, b. 48 First
Davis Andrew B., finisher, 87 N Tioga
^ Davis Benjamim, gunsmith, 76 and h. 78 W Buffalo
_Davis Benjamin R., teamster, b. 22 S Meadow
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^P. 0. Box 21, Ithaca. N. Y. Residence, 40 Huestis St.
Dean George L., teamster, 174 N Cayuga
Ithaca General Directory. 45
Davis Dora, 16 Madison
Davis George, student, b. 79 W Mill
Davis George B., attorney and counsellor, over 41 E State,b. Tompkins House
Davis George W., wood carver, 76 W Buffalo
Davis Helen M., b. 106 E State
Davis John H., sewing machines, 50 PleasantM
Davis Pomeroy B., baker, over 107 N Tioga 5Dawes William C, hostler, Cook's Hotel ^DAWSON & EDWARDS (H. F. Dawson and J Edwards), S
carriage makers, 6 W Green
Dawson Herman F., (D. & Edwards) 1 1 Firstxzn
Dawson Thomas, laborer, 168 Humboldt Q
Day Amos G., clerk, b. 71 E Seneca jjDAY CHARLES G., justice of peace, basement of Library ^
Building, h. 71 E Seneca fcd
Day Harriet M., student, b. 9 Huestis ^Day Loren, (Day & Robinson), 57 Hudson
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DAY & ROBINSON (L. Day, J. Robinson), wines and li-
^quors, 9 N Aurora k)
Dean Alson, carpenter, 88 Linn td
Dean Anson, carpenter, 44 Cascadilla Q
DEAN DAVID M., district att'y, upstairs County Clerk buil- H
ding, b. 60^2 N Tiogag
'Dean Frank R., painter, 9 Tompkins r_
ADean Mary, dressmaker, b. 34 E Mill
qDean Oliver L., 54 University W
DeBELL B. FRANK, boots and shoes, 41 and 43 E Seneca ce
h. 87 N Tioga
DeBell Mrs. Daniel W., 87 N Tioga
DeCamp Lewis, painter, 208 N Aurora
DeForest George, conductor, 59 W State
Delahunt Kate., domestic, 28 S Geneva
Delamarter Hiram, laborer, 10 Railroad ave
DeLano Fay, jeweler, b. 58 N Tioga
DeLano Fred. B., student, b 58 N Tioga
DeLano Mrs. Daniel S., b. 58 N Tioga
HEFTEE & SCHWAETZ, Clinton Housk Block.
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|> DeLano Martin S., commercial traveler, 58 N Tioga
" DeLano Will, salesman, b. 58 N Tioga
3 Deming Sarah, 9 E Green
^ Dempsey Ella, waiter, Ithaca Hotel
_, Dempsey Mary, waiter, Ithaca Hotel
| DENHAM WILLIAM H., druggist, 86 E and h. 62 W State
cq Denine Mrs. Peter, 129 W Green
31. Denmead John, tailor, b. 20 Pleasant
^ DENMEAD ROBERT C, merchant tailor, 2d floor Wilgus
0Block, h. 20 Pleasant
^ Denmead Wallace, b. 20 Pleasant
^ Dennis Henry C, carpenter, 1 1 Dryden Road
PS Dennis Norman S., mason, 73 N Albany
1-53 Derby Rufus, b. 152 W Green
DeRemer Enos, carpenter, 25 Hancock
Derrick Charles, painter, 32 Linn
^ Derrick William, painter, 30 Linn, h. same
^ Derrick William J., moulder, 34 Marshall
Deuel William B., tobacco agent, 47 Wheat
^ Devany Bridget, 47 N Albany^ Devenport Betsy,. 13 Fall
.Devenport Peter P., carpenter, 118 Utica
s. Devoy Kate, domestic, 142 E Seneca
S Devoy Michael B., (Hickey & D.), 191 N Tioga
?3 Devoy Michael, mason, 190 N Cayuga
\_ Devoy Thomas, butcher, 191 N Tioga
o DeWitt Bessie B., student, b. Cascadilla Place
| DeWitt Catherine, b. Cascadilla Place
1 DeWitt William L., r. of 86 N AlbanyS_> Dewsnapp Samuel G., student, b. 127 E Buffalo
1 Dibble William S., laborer, 66 Humboldt
DICK JAMES, coal, 134 W Seneca, h. 46 N Plain
* Dickerson Joseph J., painter, 9 Third
' Dickson Harriet, domestic, 24 Linn
^ Diffin George, stone cutter,. 192 E State
^ Diffin George, Jr., stone cutter, b. 192 E State
'| Diffin William, stone cutter, b. 192 E State
cq Dilts Charles, furnaceman, 219 N Cayuga
g*g P, 0. Box 21, Ithaca, JV. Y.
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Residence, 40 Huestis St.
Ithaca General Directory. 47
Dilts Christopher, no Lake
Dilts John, moulder, 223 N Cayuga a
Dilts William, laborer, 95 Utica -
Dinehart Milen, laborer, 63 CliffS
Diker G. Fred., organ'maker, b. 28 N Corn gDittler Christian, laborer, b. 114 W State ;
Dix Cornelia, 137 W Buffalo
Dixon David, carpenter, 108 W Green g3
Dixon George, painter, 206 N Tioga SDobinson William L., fireman, 23 S Corn ^
DOBRIN THEODORE, hoop skirt, 10 S Aurora, h. 45
Prospect ^
Dobrowolski Antoni, confectioner, 109 E State, h. same S5
Dodd Isaac, cigar maker, 50 R. R. Ave. ??-
Doe John C, paper maker, 94 Lake
Doherty Thomas F. (O'Brien & Doherty), 18 E State jfDolan Thomas, tanner, 133 Humboldt ;_*
Dolloff Lillie S., b. 61 Dryden Road *
Dolph Sarah, 63 W Green
Dominick Dewitt C, student, b. 83 EddyDonohue Mary A., domestic, 212 W State
Donovan Ann, domestic, Fountain Place
Donovan Mrs. Bartholomew, over 10 S Cayuga
Donovan John, carpenter, 203 Cliff
Donovan John C, student, b. Cascadilla Place, room 130
Donovan Kate, domestic, 68 N Tioga %Donovan Maggie, domestic, 102 E Seneca &3
Donovan Maggie, domestic, 13 W Green ST
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Donovan Peter, grape grower, 203 Cliff S
Donovan Timothy, laborer, 47 Linn ^
Donovan William, engineer, 203 Cliff
Dorn Ezra B., carpenter, 13 Factory
Doty John E., laborer, 93 Hudson ^
Dougherty Nellie, domestic, Clinton House ^
Dougherty John, tailor, b. Cook's Hotel j3
Dowe Harvey A. (Ferris & Dowe), 73 N Geneva g
Dowe Florence A., artist and designer, 73 N Geneva
Dowe Richard H., civil engineer, 162 E State
P. 0. Box 21, Ithaca, N, Y. Residence, 40 Huestis St,
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1 Dower Paul, organ maker, 84 W Clinton
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Downey John, showman, 19 Utica
. Downing Ann, 30 Eddy
___> Downing Elizabeth J., student, b. 30 Eddy
g Downing Henry, confectioner, 69 Eddy
^ Downing Robert E., baker, b. 30 Eddy
2f Downing William, painter, b. 30 Eddy
j Doyle Daniel, laborer, b. 72 Madison
Doyle John, clerk, b. 72 Madison
1 Doyle Julia, laundress, b. 34 S Cayuga
* Doyle Thomas, laborer, 72 Madison
S Drake Amasa I., mason, 36 Lake ave.
| Drake Elsie, 9 E Buffalo
^ Drake Hattie, miliner, b. 149 N Aurora
g. Drake Jasper, mason, 19 Factory
-|Drake Mary J. and Almira and D. F., teachers, 22 E Mill
* Drake Theophilus, mason, 149 N Aurora
Qq Drake Thomas J., pattern maker, 38 ~W Mill
| Dresser George H., collar maker, 22 Hudson, b. 52 Prospect
Z_? Dresser Joseph H., sewing machine repairer, 22 Hudson, h
g 52 Prospect
"s Drew Dealia, domestic, 33 Huestis
^ Driscoll Bridget, domestic, 188 E State
'g Driscoll Joanna, tailoress, b. 27 Factory
Driscoll Mary, 26b E State
2 Driscoll Miry A., tailoress, 27 -Factory
| Driscoll Mrs. William, 268 E State
| DRUMMOND DAVID B., grocer and baker, 12 S Aurora,
h. 10 Lake Ave.
= Dryer Chester C, 84 W Seneca
s> Dudgeon Margaret, music teacher, 9 E Buffalo
3| Dudley Frances, domestic, St.John's"
Hotel
* Dudley William R., instructor C. U., b. 19 Factory
^
Duggar John D., student, b. 41 W Seneca
: Dunham Jennie, domestic, 33 Columbia
Dunham John B., tree dealer, 55 S Aurora
Dunlavey Mrs. Dennis, 169 N Cayuga
~ Dunlavey James, cigar maker, 169 N Cayuga
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P.O. Box 21, Ithaca, N. Yz Residence, 40 Huestis St.
CTOIHIIINr SNAITH,
Builder % Contractor
FOR STONE, BRICK OR FRAME HOUSES,
-A.ua. all 3_ci_Q.a.s Of OTJT STONE.
Wholesale dealer in Roofing Slates, Black, Green or Red
Slating, at lowestprices for cash.
P. O. Box 21, Ithaca, N. Y. Residence, 40 Huestis s;reet.
Franklin & Sinton,DENTISTS.
22 E. State Street, Ithaca, N. Y.
Office Rooms over Hawkins, Finch &f Co.'s Dry Goods Store,
Where they are prepared to render Dental services to all at greatly
Reduced rates.
I_R_A. C.-ROCKWELL,
DEALER IN
Lumber, Shingles, Lis and Chestnut Posts.
OFFICE AND YARDS AT
A. King & Son's Old Stand, 180W. Seneca St.,
I T H A C A,N. Y.
I wish to inform the citizens of Ithaca and vicinity that I have
opened a
Coal Yard on South Hill
-AND WILL SELL THE
D_. L. & W. R. R. CO. SCRANTON COAL
delivered to any part of the town, at the same rates per ton asked at
the other yards.
Orders left at JOHNSONBROTHERS'
or STRUBLE & ATWA-
TER'S, will be promptly attended to.
South Hill Coal Yard,
C. E. SHEFFER, Prop'r.
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Dunlavey Robert, engineer, 171 N Cayuga
Dunivan John, student, b. Cascadilla Place!*"
Dunn Annie, domestic, 21 E Seneca fcd
Dunn Bridget, domestic, 9 W Green SDunn Edward E., porter, Cascadilla Place
J72
Dunn Thomas, painter, 5 E Clinton ?*_
Durling Fred. E., cabinet maker, 108 R. R. ave. g
Durling Aaron, laborer, 94 R. R. ave. W
DURPHY HENRY M., supt. clock factory and president O
village of Ithaca, 18 Madison ?
Dusenberry Rev. Francisco, 66 NPlain td
Dwyer Mrs. Daniel, 124 Cliff pj
Dwyer Ellen, domestic, Cascadilla Cottage gDwyer Jenny, cook, Cayuga House
Dwyer John, laborer, 78 S Cayuga
Dwyer Mary, table waiter, Cayuga House jgDwyer William, engineer, 216 E State ^
EAGLES JOSEPH D., photographer, over 76 E State, h same ^Earl Caleb, mason, 20 W Clinton
*=_Earle Thomas J., expressman,
'"Glenside"
n. Fall Creek h>
Earsley Frankie, 84 N Cayuga ^
Eastman Adelbert L., student, b. 65 E Hill^
Eaton Emeline, Maria and Adeline, 14 Utica
Eaton Hettie, dressmaker, b. 3 Linn O
Eaton Jacob, resturant, 142 W State, h. 2 N Meadow 2
Edsall George, 44 N Albany J
Edsall Joseph, janitor, 44 N Albany tgEdwards Alonzo, mason, 81 Linn
Edwards Daniel, mason, 56 University
Edwards Frank A., b. up stairs, 40 E State 2jEdwards Mrs. Hannah, tailoress, h. up stairs, 40 E State ?>
Edwards Henry C, laborer, b. up stairs, 40 E State q
Edwards Irvin H., clerk, b. up stairs, 40 E State 00
Edwards Jane I., 81 Linn y
Edwards James, (Dawson & E.), h. 24. Linn W
Edwards Louisa H., 100 N Tioga H
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A. FBAJHE. Manufacturer of Ladles' andGents' Fine BOOTS
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and SHOES, 18 W. State Street.
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EganMary,'
cook, Ithaca HotelGO
Egan Michael, hostler, TompkinsHouse"
"1^ EGBERT CYNTHIA, millinery, 21 E State, h. same
X Egbert James D., b. 41 W Seneca
S Egbert James H., machinist, b. 41 W Seneca
s Egbert Mrs. Zopa, b. 87 E Seneca
,_Eggleston John F., restaurent, 206 and 208 W State, h. same
^ Eggleston Joseph W., engineer, '93 Hector
. Eggleston Theron, 139 W Buffalo
~ Eggleston Theron M., brakeman, 141 W Buffalo
- Eidlitz Otto M., student, b. 98 E Buffalo
g Eighmey Elias, carpenter, 90 N Aurora
Cq Eighmey J. S., carpenter, 56 Brindley
^ Ehrlicher Frederick M., student, b. 155 E State
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Elliott Charles A., clerk, b. 249 E State
3 Elliott George R., student, b. 51 Quarry
% Elliott Jane, b. 63 Huestis
" Elliott Thomas, cigar box maker, 1 Hudson, h. 18 Sears
"^ Ellis Elias M., lawyer, 41 W State
. Ellis Lyman S., 33 Wheat
3 ELLIS EDMUND, restaurent, 6 N Aurora, h. over same
Ellison Merritt P., 56 W Seneca
. Ellsworth Duncan M., b. 18 E Mill
ELLSWORTH PERRY G., attorney, 18 N Tioga, h. 18 E
Mill
Elmendorf William C, bridge builder, b. 114 W State
Jcj Elston John C, farmer, no Hector
"g Elston Judson, lawyer, 9 Farm
" Elstun Volney, student, b. 63 Huestis
F*- Elyea Chauncey, teamster, 25 Hector
Elyea Cornelia, b. 137 N Aurora
Elyea Fred, machinist, 25 Hector
| Embody Jacob C, teamster, 16 Hancock
^g Emig Adam, (Paris & E.), b. Tioga House
| Emmons Edward, (Illston & E.), 19 Wheat
^ Emmons Richard, carpenter, 87 Linn
_|ENGLEMAN ELIAS, clothing merchant, 75 E State, h. 22
S Pleasant
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UiEnglish Maria, 113 N Tioga
Ensign Hiram A., farmer, 80 S Geneva
Ensign Hoffman W., mail agent, b. 80 S Geneva bd
Ensign Orville S., school commissioner, 287 E State ^Ensley Alvah, laborer, W. of Organ Factory
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Ensley Minnie, b. 28 Wheat hrj
Enz Frank J. (Enz & Miller), 57 E Mill ^ENZ & MILLER (F. G. Enz and T. G. Miller), paper ware- W
house, 20 N Aurora O
Ervy David M., laborer, 68 Tompkins 2Essex William O., laborer, 70 S Cayuga 'bd
Estes Harriet, 50 S Plain ^Estes Thomas, painter, W of Organ Factory gEsty Albert H., (E. S. Esty & Co.), b. 36 N Geneva pEsty Clarence H., (E. S. Esty & Co.), b. 36 N Geneva
Esty Edward S., (E. S. Esty & Co.), 36 N Geneva 2ESTY E. S. & CO., (E. S., A. H. & C. H.), tanners, Hum- Jd
boldt Tannery W end Clinton, also at Candor and Cata- ^
tunk, office 58 E State \>
Esty Mrs. Joseph Jr., 71 N Tioga 2
Esty Joseph, leather and findings, 58 E State, h. 64 N Tioga >.
ESTY WILLIAM W., canal insurance and storehouse, 184, (>
186 & 188 State, h. 48 N Aurora ^.Eustis George, student, b. 51 Quarry kJ
Evan9 Charles W., agent, 185 Cliff_-_>
Evans Mary R., student, b. Sage College Q
Evans Susan, b. "TheHome,"
S Aurora qEverson Charles B., student, Ithaca Hotel
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Everts George W., engineer, 130 W Buffalo toco
Everts Theron E., baker, b. 130 W Buffalo__,
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Fagan William, hostler, Martin House h>
Fahnestock Eleanor, b. 86 N Cayuga 3
Falkenau Arthur, student, b. 98 E Buffalo
Farling Dudley, b. 61 Dryden Road H
Farling Montgomery, student, b. 61 Dryden Road
Farmer William J., gardner,b."
3 1 Linn_^
A. PRAME, Manufacturer of Ladies' and Gents' Fine BOOTSand SHOJ3S, 16 W. State Street.
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3_ Farquhar Richard H., student, b. DeWitt ave.
**>Farrell Ellen, 28 Humboldt,
> Farrell Michael, laborer, 10 Fifth
C& Farrer James K., baggage master, 47 S Plain
^ Farrer John C, baker, b. 20 Utica
*s Farrer Mrs. Joseph P., 20 Utica
Farrington Arthur M., student, b. Cascadilla Cottage
Farrington Charles L., student, b. 36 W State
t Faulkner Ella, b. 16 Madison
S Faulkner Thomas, cigar maker, 16 Madison
Faxon Mrs. M. D., b. Ithaca Hotel_2
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_eFaybun Sarah, 3d floor 65 E State
t_ Fayhe Andrew, laborer, 1 1 Fayette
j2 Fayhe Patrick, tanner, 127 Humboldt
^ FEELEY FRANK P., liquors, 4 S Cayuga, h. 29 Fayette
cj Feeley Patrick, teamster, 29 Fayette
<s Feeley Thomas (Crozier & Feeley), b. 29 Fayette
^Feeney Benjamin, boiler maker, b. 114 W State
"^ F'elton Horace, master mechanic, b. Clinton House
-S Fendrick John, organ maker, 88 N Albany
r^Fenn John W., machinist, 72 S Aurora
^ Fenton Nathan, waiter, 1 Clinton Block
> Ferguson Alvie S., student, b. S U., room 8
^ Ferguson Caroline S., McClune Terrace, r. Unitarian Church
S Ferguson Isaac R., carpenter, McClune Terrace, r. Unitarian
o Church
Ferguson J. W., cigar maker, b. Cook's Hotel
"g Ferguson Mary, 30 Wheat
<3 .Ferguson Nicholas E., b. S U., room 8
^3 Ferous Lafayette, tanner, 42 N Plain
Ferrell Charles, laborer, 2? Williams
Ferrell Jay M., brakeman, 25 Williams
"gFerris Benjaman G., (F. & Dowe) 181 E State
Oq FERRIS & DOWE (B. G. Ferris, H. A. Dowe), attorneys,r<T 12 N Tioga
" Ferris George F., student, b. Prof. D. W. Fiske, C. U. Campus?> Ferris Lorenzo, laborer, 33 Cliff
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Field Nellie, domestic, 55 E Buffalo
^P. 0. Box 21, Ithaca, JST. Y Residence, 40 Huestis St.