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LH-CASE 974.7 Ithaca 1880-81
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WALL PAPER *vd WINDOW SHADE,
Stationery & Fancy Furniture Store,40 East 3tettG Street,
ITHACA, N. Y.
4 & 5 Titus Block, West State St., Ithaca.
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HOWARD & CLEMENT,
insr _-v_c_,i-. its _B_Ee_A.asro_E3:-Eis.
Hearse & Carriages Furnished.
Night calls 54 W. State St., and 122 E. Seneca St.
Upholstering Couches, Mattrasses, and Parlor Furniture
at lowest figures. ._
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I thaca directory
Manning, US West Marketing
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STEAM SCOURINGAND
10 SO. CAYUGA ST.,ESTABLISHED
Itlllftoa, KT. Y.
1850.
p\. SMITH & SON,
44 W. WATER ST.,
SYKAOUSE, H. T.
Ladies'
Dresses
^
press 3U:
All the Fashionable shades of the season.
Cleaned, Dyed and Curled.
KID GLOVES CLEANED & DYED.
Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed, in a ^jipejior Manner.
GENTS' L,IGHT SUITS A SPECIALTY.
COLLARS, CUFFS, AND ALL FINE WORK
LAUNDERED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER.
ITHACA STEAM DYEING, SCOURING AND LAUNDRY ESTABLISHMENT,
rlO Soutlx Oaynga .Street.
ALEX. SMITH.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SOUTH HILL GOAL YARD !
COALS !
Bright, Clean & Free From Dirt.
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
And Coal DELIVERED TO ANY PORTION OF
THE VILLAGE, the same as from other agents.
"ftnmi goii oiHOHI,"
Is the motto at this Yard.
IW GreatConveniences afforded to Peo
ple living in the County south of the City.
ADVERTISEMENTS. IH
Only Democratic Paper in
Tompkins County.
THE
Ithaca Democrat!PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
OFFICIAL PAPEROF THE
ESTABLISHED IN 1820.
-WJ^-JEITD GhREGOKY,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
Of all descriptions done in the beat styles and at
The Lowest Rates.
IV ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCEOF ALL KINDS. ALSO,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,Crockery, P/i^ts, Oils, Nails, Salt, Wate_\ Lime & Fish.
ALSO, WILCOX'S HARD AND SOFT BRICK.
202 W. State, W. of Inlet, Ithaca.
O. .MI. SIOI.A.IR.F., ID. JD S.,(GRADUATE PHILADELPHIA DENTAL COLLEGE),
Dental Rooms over So. 74 East State Street,NEARLY-
OPPOSITE ITHACA HOTEL.
All operations in Dentistry I will execute in the most thorough, manner, using
nothing but the best materials, and entire satisfaction I will guarantee to all my pa
tients. In the matter of Prices WILL DEFY COMPETITION.8_^~
LIQUID NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED._^
J. C. Westervelt,No. 17 East State Street,
Stapled imported Groceries
FINE BAKERY
AND
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LAGER BEER.met tt Dae4liAlMntf* "
-*i-sK__SC_^_
Mmmw l%a%it s&tttzu
RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS.
RENSSELAER MILLER,
Dry Goods, Carpets,
CROCKERY AND GROCERIES,
IT-ECA-O.^., _Kr."ST.
ADVERTISEMENTS. VI
JOHN E. McINTOSH,
-NTO. 19 _E3. ST-.a-TE: STUR-ZEJIEJT,
_. ^^J_DfJ&J_U?^AGENT,DEALER IN
WINESf LIQUOHS, CIGAMS^ &<39f
El'll_ffi _43SS_4 @S., iIB_&_&,, 21. "ST.
South Hill Meat Market.L. BRBITBMBBCKBR,
_N"o. 3Soutb.Aurora Street.
Fresh Meats of all kinds. Choicest Outs and Steaks,Corn Pork, Beef and Smoked Meats.
Highly Seasoned- Sausage & Bologna.
Billiards.The Largest and Finest Rooms in the city, over 14 and 16 E. State.
T. F. DOHERTY.
VII ADVERTISEMENTS.
CENTRAL GROCERY HOUSE.
60 WEST STATE STREET.
An Anxious Crowd after Bargains.
Our Customers are Advised to
bring a Club to prevent being
crusbed in tbe tbrong.
Our Little Hatchet We Cannot Tell a Lie.
VIII ADVERTISEMENTS.
and Eii.es,
ITHACA, N. Y.
DWIGHT McINTYRE,PRACTICAL
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER,ITHACA, _tST_ST.
Orders Left at Residence, No. 59 East Mill Street,
(OR ADDRESS P. O. BOX in),
"W"_L_L rreoeiT'" I______L___r__cL&'b _A_ti't-a.tio-a.-
PIANOS TUNED BY THE YEAR.
Farmers'
Lunch House and Hotel,1VO. 44 EAST STATE STREET,
F. ROAT. Proprietor.
HOURS FROM 11:30 A. M., UNTIL 1:30 P. M.
%\\ intte at p*at* and #ame Wttft-$tg*tKMt$Will be served during the above hours.
LODGING. The r00ms are large and airy, and prices reason
able. Extra meals served at all hours. Also, a FIRST-CLASS LADIES'
DINING ROOM on the second floor.
SSFJLJMJL_UiLJiy^SS>f
DEALER IN
hub. .mm: it ...... in, k.No. 78 Cascadilla Street.
ALSO AGENT FOR
\ H.ELLIS'
STRAIGHT GRADE f^EW PROCESS FLOW}.V\T-E_COIJES-A.I_,-a3 _A.-Sr_D retail.
CORNER CASCADILLA AND CA YUGA STREETS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. IX
Centennial Hotel !EUROPEAN PLAN.
WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS
FINE STOCKALES.ALSO-
FISH BY TETEPHONE
I have connected my Fish Depot With the Telephone
Exchange by putting in a Telephone. People from anypart of the city can now have fresh fish and clams deliv
ered at their door by telephoning their order direct to thelargest fish depot in Ithaca. MOSES VAN DROOF,
167 West State Street, Ithaca, N- T-
Cornwall <fc Rockwell,DEALERS IN
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,BBANDIBS. GKEUST, <ScO.
WarrMlited _Pre and Free From AH Adalteff-atfong.
Goods Delivered to any fart of th* City.
_CTO.S NORTH -A.tT__aO.B_A. ST-BE-EDT.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FARMERS'
Central Sheds
CITY BOARDING STABLES !Entrances, State Street, 'EastofAndrus
& Church's ; Green Street, Op
posite Reynolds & Lang's.
These large and commodious sheds are situated in the very centre of
Ithaca, convenient to all the business portion of the town. No more
need of leaving your horses exposed to rain or sun. For a small sum
they will be well cared for.
J. H. DRAKE, - -- -
Proprietor.
ITHACA, -NT. "ST.
BARBER SHOP!FIRST CLASS.
^VPROPRIETORS,
BATH ROOMS!FIRST CLASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XI
FALL CPiEE MILL. !
fk^Tr
tri'- 'Lr-MJ:
-MANUFACTUREROF-
Flour, Feei eal
ITMM& Jf. F
INTO. 3 -XKT. STAT_E_ ST_El_EJ_EST.
IFllfUfk-a
SPECIALTIES.
XII ADVERTISEMENTS.
0
WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALER AND
Flour, Grain, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Beans, Potatoes, Apples,
Dried Fruit, Clover and Timothy Seeds a Specialty.
3 AND- 5 SOUTH TIOQA STREET, ITHAOA, M. Z.
L. F. BRUNNER,
ON FARM ST., NEAR CAYUGA.
AND
aai_ntaun_nMa_n(._____a-B_B_B_a__ni_^_H_^^
T>JLT>T &d.ROBiisrso.isr,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Wines and Liquors.
NO. 9 NORTH A URORA STREET,
Ittiwa, . f.LORIN DAY,JAS. ROBINSON.
Quick & Tuthill,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
rar ifm mrc, mrs m raw,103 WEST STATE STREET, ITHAC_, Hi. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XHI
J. R. WORTMAN. L. S. WORTMAN.
Wortman & Son,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Choice Sail and Fresh Us, laid, Tallow, 6c,NO. 16 NORTH AURORA ST.,
inzBLj^c-A., 3sr. -sr.
im
178 NORTH AURORA STREET.
SUPPLIED WITH
IS
Regularly and delivered.
Orders for any quantity ofMilk promptly attended; to.
I keep first-class milch cows and intend adding choice
stock to the lot.
Parties dealing with me will be attended to regularly,
promptly, and supplied with PURE, UJSADULTERA
TED MILK.
fmacA
76 W. BUFFALO ST.
IB J". DAVIS,MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
GUNS PISTOLS, AMMUNITION AND SEWING MACHINE
PARTS. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHOKE
BORING SHOT GUNS, RIFLE CUTTING AND-
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING.
Parties wanting goods in that line please give me a call. B. J. DAVIS.
P. O. Box >,04T. N. B. Orders by mail promptly attended.
XIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
FINCH & APGAR,
Publishers^ Booksellers and Hank U Manufacturers,CORNER STATE AND TIOGA STS.,
ITHACA, N. Y.
Planing Mill & Lumber Yard,flJltming, patting onJ> Jumping,
SAOJIOG, SCROLL SAUJIDG ADD TUflmnG.
MOULDINGS AND BRACKETS
A SPECIALTY.
cSfo6. 22 and 2% jg. Wufom jjMUeef,
ITHACA, N. Y.
XV ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cascadilla Mills !FLOUR, FEED, Ac.
AND
_d_e_a_.i_j__b_rinsr gkfl_a.i:dt_
FRESH GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER.
H. 0. WILLIAMS, Linn, near Mill.
I95 WEST SENECA STREET,
ITSACA, JST, "ST.
Carriage and Wagon Manufacturer.
Repairing in all its Branches with Prices that
Will Suit.
I also have control of Tompkins County for Goodal'spatent Axle Gutting Machine, making an old, worn
wagon run as still as a new one. Call and examine at
my shop.
XVI ADVERTISEMENTS.
HUOK'S
SHAVING, HAfFi CUTTING MO BATH ROOMS,Under Finch &
Apgar'
s Book Store,
CORNER STATE AND TIOGA STREETS,
Is the best conducted and most centrally located estab
lishment in the city.
SIX FlIjST-CLASS BERBERS JLND U\\ GUTTERIn attendance.
My Bath Rooms are the lightest in Ithaca. New
Planished Copper Tubs, Showers, &c. Turkish Towels
and all the conveniences usually found in a first-class
Bath Room.
These rooms are frequented by the most fastidious,
being kept scrupulously clean.
FOB A ClBANf KICK BATHfCall at this establishment.
Private Sponges, Towels, Soap, &.C., Furnished and
Kept in Private Boxes.
With agreeable and obliging attendants this establish
ment guarantees better satisfaction than heretofore.
HAIOES IIOWEII# COKCATBDt
HOLLOW GROUND, AND PUT IN THE BEST ORDER A T REASON
ABLE RATES.
0_7BI BAY &HD lYBHIlIB, SUN-UTS -_2_C.__.I__D.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
6UNS ! GUNS !m
Breeeh and Muzzle Loading Guns
of all the Standard Makers,
American or Ejng-lisli.
Fishing: Tackle in &reat Afariettj,
AMMUNITION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Everything used by Sportsmen kept constantlyon hand.
F. C. FOWLER,Sfo. 56 State Street, Ithaca, ST. Y.
-TnTE-V^ a-^UVIIIE. LAW".
Open Season For Game and Fish as Follows :
Deer, -- - From Aug. I to Dec. I
Duck, Geese and Brant, - -
"
Sept. I to May i
Rabbits, - - -
"
Nov. I to Jan. I
Woodcock, .-
--
"
Sept. I to Jan. iBlack and Grey Squirrels, -
"
Aug. l .o Feb. I
Partridge or Grouse and Meadow Larks."
Sept. i to Jan. I
Brook Trout, - - --
'
April i to Sept. I
Lake Trout, - - -
"
April I to Oct. I
Black Bass. - --
-"
June I to Jan. i
SHOOTING QUAIL PROHIBITED FOR THREE YEARS.
A. H. FOWLER,
DENTIST__STC_>.3 STATE S.TIR_:EJ_E_.T.
XVIII ADVERTISEMENTS.
O. IP.-HZY-DIE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
REAL ESTATE AND CONVEYANCING,
First door north of County Clerk's Office, up stairs, over
Ackley's News Emporium, Ithaca, N. Y.
NJY BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls, and theBabies'
Shoes
made to order in the best and latest styles.
Warranted to be Boots and Shoes, and will wearas such.
Repairing HTeatly .Done.
Call and give me a trial. Lowest Rates.
m% S. Cayuga St. austin p. saunders.
>m JLPa
-DEALERIN-
wJi > Ml
Mi& m& itetefl Mlvn Wm,
No. 34 E. State St., ITHACA, N. Y.
108 West State Street, Corner of Corn,ITHACA, la-. Y.
DEALER IN
lm0, ^'W^MneA und ^memwaUFANCV AND TOILET ARTICLES, SPONGES, BRUSHES
(J PERFUMERY, CONFECTIONERY, &c.l^ Physicians'
Prescriptions carefully compounded, and orders answered with
care and dispatch. Stock ofmedicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the bestquality.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XIX
GEORGE SCHENCK,
.Esat Wark at Satisfactory 3|atos,
Shop, 6 W. Green, - Residence, 176 ZV. Cayuga,
ITHACA, 1ST. T.
R. H. JACKSON. F. M. BUSH.
Jackson & Bush,DEALEES IN-
Dry - Goods!
53 State St.,- Sprague Block,
9 JS_ Q
XX ADVERTISEMENTS.
DAWSON & QUICK,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO RE
PAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
NO. 6 W. GREEN STREET, ITHACA, W, Y.
WHITE db BURDICK,
Fountain Drug Store,-DEALERS IN
Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c,
NO. 16 EAST STATE STREET,
C. H. WHITE.
D. W. BURDICK, , N. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXI
COAL!
|__3l_liA^^-li_|^B#|_L%^
DEALER IN-
SCRi COAL-BEST
OF-
Blacksmithing & Steam CoalFor threshing kept constantly on hand. Also,
HARD AND SOFT
WOODREADY SAWED AND SPLIT!
Office olzilcL "STa-irci
CORNER SENECA AND MEADOW.
XXII ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN SNAITH,
FOR
STONE, BRICK PRM
IBTJIX. IDI _]_Sr
C3-S
IPICll
CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY PREPARED.
OFFICE, NO. 25 S.AURORA ST.
Read the lower margins of this Book.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXIII
RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE !
agttgK
C A. IVES, Agt
RAILWAY TICKETS TO }Ll PRINCIPAL POINTS
._A.t Lovrest _El.ates.
JE__f Through tickets via the popular Lehigh Valley and New York
Central Railroad for sale at THIS OFFICE ONLY.^W*
Tickets via Cayuga, Seneca, and the Upper Lakes.
C-T BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM RESIDENCE._^,
Information in regard to Routes and tickets cheerfully given.
Livery 1 Exchange Stables.
WM. PITT BEERS,
9 South Tioga St., Opp. JournalBlock,
ITHACA, N. Y.
Hacks served on short notice for Funerals, Excursion
and pleasure parties, &c.
XXIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
TO_IVtI_K:2_KrS HOUSE,
Corner Aurora and Seneca Streets, Ithaca, New York.
A. B. STAMP, Proprietor.
Guests of the House conveyed to and from the Steamboats and Railroads free
of Charge.
LADIES'STORE!
-DEALERIN-
Millinery, Velvets, Ribbins, Laces, Silk, Feathers,\mm awl
infant*'
Jwnteftinfl.
BLEACHING, PRESSING, RENEWING OLD
CRAPE, ALSO, STAMPING FOR BRAID
ING AND EMBROIDERING.
No. 30 East State Street, Iihaca, IV. V.
Please don't leave without seeing our
" This House always gives Good Measure."
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXV
J. O. MARSH. E. M. HALL.
mmnmn 4 nmh%-DEALERS IN
.Q^M_J?MZT...&.
Groceries cfc; Orool_c.i*y,
-AND MANUFACTURERS OF-
GENTS'
ANDBOYS'
CLOTHING
jlimlak iXfawt, "Wtham,
Sugerman Bros.,- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
\YOUTHS,'
BOYS/-AND-
CHILDRESS
NOS. 61 AND 63 EAST STATE STREET, ITHACA.
\W ZN. ZBLATEST STYLES ALWA IS ON
HAND.
XXVI ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN ABBOTT,
STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP
IN THE
MOST APPROVED MANNER.
Estimates freerfuilu Furnished
For general repairs.
lalT"
Parties that contemplate making
improvements will do well to call on me
and getmy prices before letting the Job.
RESIDENCE. PLEASANT STREET.
Post Office Box 865, ITHACA, N. Y.
FREDERICK P. RANDOLPH,28 SEARS STREET, ITHACA, N. Y.
CARPENTER,
BUILDER,
CONTRACTOR,
III IIPIEIIIOIS
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXVII
WARREN HUNT,
-DEALER IN
. Loyal Sect.
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Sole agent for Ithaca for
I
mi > Kfaoe.' < 11
Orders for Goal in any Quantity Promptly Filled-
Office and Yard : Foot of Clinton St.,
ITHACA, .NT. Y
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LUN
CH
LUNCH HOUSE
H
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Eo. g J-2 |p. -qjfaywgti ^mwi,
ITHAOA, KT. "ST.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXIX
LAGER BEER SALOON !
Wmg^!!&j| iIj, 1*21
Thmtlmz Zintzh,
NOS. 8 AND 10 NORTH A URORA STREET.
zw%x%np
HATTER-AND
ip fe illfefe
,0. ^4 U?
ia'_ta:_A.o_A._ nsr. sr.
XXX ADVERTISEMENTS.
[ESTABLISHED 1859.J
<f
?IK
g|
CI*m?
-DEALERIN-
Flaging,Cut^BuildingStone
ORDERS FROM ANY POINT
lUfl Hill.
Office, 53 West Seneca St.,
ITHACA, IT. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXXI
V^satr.-.---^.'W-r V.'~;_. r^sis^V
,-'&/pW^
M.VNUI''.\("n'].i;i.S AND DEALERS IN
Tin?Copper iSheet IronWareROOFING AND SPOUTING A SPECIALTY.
Sole Agents for Scott's Patent Sheet Iron Roofing,And for John A. Starr's
RectangularBeaded ExpandingGalvanizedWater
Conductor.
No. I 7 North Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y.
Dr. Geo. W. Hoysradt,
DENTIST,OPPOSITE CLINTON HOUSE,
ITHAOA, Kr. Y.
CIGARS,
TOBACCO.
L9|
NO. 5 NORTH TIOGA ST., ITHACA, N. Y.
XXXII ADVERTISEMENTS.
MMMMF SWMWMmW*
AGENT FOR THE
Rochester VITRIFIED SEWERand
DRAIN PIPE COMPANY.Also, for
THE WMi CEMENT SEWER PIPE COMFANY !
MANUFACTURER OF THE
COHBINATIOir OIIIIIY fLUIS.Also of
Vases and Ornamental Artificial Stone 'Work.
114 East Buffalo Street,ITHACA, N. Y.
R. PERCIVAL,
GENERAL BOOK ANDPUBLISHERS'
AGENT!
ANY BOOK FURNISHED TO ORDER
Atpublishers'
andimporters'
lowest rates.
ALL ORDERS FOR LIBRARIES FURNISHED AT
LOWEST RATES.
mmwmatpwmm & WAi
Delivered to any part of the city.
{^ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. __S
OFFICE :
2-7 3-3. STATIES ST., TX;_p Stairs.
R. PERCIVAL, ITHACA, N. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
EstalDXis3___a<a. 1872.
ITHACA, N. Y.
P^fe,
. g* MIBBAU6H
Will purchase for Cash highest rates all kinds of
OUSEHOLD OODS & MERCHANDISE,
J. F. 1ENNON
Will sell HOUSEHOLD GOODS at private residences,
at any point in Tompkins County.
New and Second Hand Furniture,
CARPETS, STOVES, &c, alwayB on hand.
XXXIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
BAKERY AND MILK DEPOT,-DEALER
IN-
Pure Confectionery.
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, &.ALSO A FULL LINE OF
fiOwk6,and'
jPfow6iQn6,eon6$af0y on hand.
2 Doors East of P. 0., Ithaca, W. Y.
Titus B.ock, Ithaca.
JS
is.
r^
^FarmWagons, Sleighs & Cutters
la "t-t__.e_c Season..
Also, finished Wood Work for Buggies, any style of
body, supplied at short notice. A stock of Wheels, Axles,Springs, and Carriage
Makers'Hardware.
Any style of Fine Carriages made to order. All work
or materials warranted as represented.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXXV
C. L. GRANT, Jr.,-DEALER IN
Drugs&Medicines,PAINTS, OILS & GLASS.
BRUSHES and PERFUMERY,
?6 SaM State Sttwt, Jtlhaw, Jr. Xj.
IS-
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL USE.gj
THE TJOOA HOUSE.
-Ed. J. SBAMOIT
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Ithaca and vicinity, that she
has rented the Tioga House,
CORNER TIOGA AND SENECA STREETS,
Aud the same has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished through
out. A share of patronage is solicited.
Terms:Per Meal, - - - - 25 cts."
Day, ... _ 1.00"
Week. - - $3.50 to $5.00"
Lodging, ... 25 cts.
House Strictly Temperance. E. J. SEAMON, Prop'r.
XXXVI ADVERTISEMENTS.
NAUGHTON BROS.,
-DEALERS IN
GR0CERIE1 PR.71.I0NS
1ASS WAII, lAMPSf &C9
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
NO. 20 3ST. AtTEOEA 8TKBET,
ITHACA, N. Y.
J. H. HYMES,
JSI CITY, PASSENGER AND BAGGAGE,
J
OFFICE, NO. 5 EAST STATE SRREET,
Ticket Office of F. W. Phillip*.
IST*
Passengers conveyed to and from the Depot of
the Utica, Ithaca and Elmira Eailroad.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXXVII
TOSIEIFIEE ESTY,
killer, Fiiigs, Ming, Oils, Hides, Skins, Ms
Humboldt Sole Leather.
g* g. H^i & fto/s gclting*5 East Slate Street, Ithaca, IV. IT.
,MNHA
MANUFACTURER OF
AND DEALER IN
Tea and Wrapping Paper,
No. 40 West State Street, Ithaca, N. Y.
A. F. COHEN,
Elmira, N. Y.
P. HARRIS,
Ithaca, N. Y.
-WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF
FINE MILLINERY,AND
iffi 1$
CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.
o. 24 tfari MU $tmt, Wtom, f. %
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JUL
Wholesale and retail dealer in
Hats, Caps !
V. i '1
^-.IsTID FTJBS
The Highest Cah Price Paid For Raw Furs.
NO. 75 EAST STATE STREET, ITHAOA, N. T.
CITY BOTTLING WORKS.R. Schwartz, - Proprietor.
_A_Se>xxtamcL Bottler
OF THE
Bartholomay Brewing Company's Rochester Lager,AND MANUFACTURER OF BELFAST
GINGER ALE.
BIRCHBEER, LEMON, SARSAPARIL,I_A Soda,&c
Also Agent for Greenway's Syracuse, and McKech-
nie's Canandaigua Ales.
ISir All orders for private use will receive prompt
attention.
OLD ITHAOA BANK, Basement, Ithaca, N- T-
ADVERTISEMENTS. XXXIX
mi i2?n
SHiipnuHjaiiao'
tfppni
AT
B. MINTZ 'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
ISO. 29 E. STATE ST., 3 DOOijS W. 'OF TOMPKINS CO. BANK
I2C3g:_A.O_A., 3NT. Y.
(Ekntlemcn's Clotljing Cleaned and ftepairei) Neotlg and
Promptly.
P.S.Also a Fine Stock ofSecondHand Goods Always on Hand.
JOHN NORTHRUP,BLOCK, - 5. TIOGA ST.,
_ET__E3_._A.0_A.,_KT--S".
Manufacturing Company's Sewing Machines !
Number Sold During theYear 1S79, - 431,167.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
IRS C. ROCKWELL,DEALERS IN
Lumber, Shingles, Lath and Chestnut Posts
Office and Yards at Kins'.-. Old Stand.
CHAELES .F1. IsT__A_.G-X_E
Will leave Buffalo street and Inlet at 9:45 A. M. and
2 P. M. daily throughout the boating season for
6lIi. Taiftg&A&BOCk,and all intermediate points.
ROCKWELL &HOFF, - Proprietors.
J. B. TAYLOR,DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
I100I1IIS, S1IQK1D UIATS, FISH
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,
By the Lb., Bbl., Box or Crate.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,HAMS, MACKEEEL, CANNED FEUITS,
EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER,LARD, SPICES, &c.
24, Corner .Auroraand Senera Streets,
ITHACA, N. Y.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Place to Buy
GROCEFJES PROVISIONS.
#ll
At prices that will please both old and young, rich and
poor, is at
Mead & Buck'sNEW PLACE OF BUSINESS,
COR. PLAIN & SENEGA STS., ITHACA, N. Y.
(Store formerly occupied by Geo. E. Young.)
To convince yourselves of this fact please call and ex
amine our stock, which is complete, and guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds in
their season. Produce taken in exchange.
Don't forget the place, cor. Plain and Seneca Sts.FRED. C. MEAD. GEO. E. BUCK.
XLII ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BEST, THE LARGEST, AND THE MOST WIDELY
CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED
IN THE COUNTY.
IISSUED EVERY FRIDAY,
AT 41 EAST STATE ST., ITHACA, N. Y.
A. CLAPP, Publisher.
The ITHACAN is an eight-page, 56-column newspa
per, devoted to local and general news, politics and read
ing for the family.
pep; Ye/h_ i\ Advance.
3,000 Copies per Week,
Pays more Postage than any other Pa
per in the County.
IV ISA
Will find it to their advantage to place their advertise
ments in the ITHACAN.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XLIII
LEHIGH VALLEY
GoalYardOffice txx<3LYard :
IN REAR OF G., I. AND S. DEPOT.
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL COMPANY'S
AOTf)_RA(fITG!
\thmedw amliBio66hm i3oa4 ispM
Bituminous Coals,Always on hand,
Also,
HARD AND SOFT DRY WOOD
Eeady sawed for kindling. All coal dry and screened.
J. H. HORTON, AGENT
XLIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Steamed & Evaporated A
AND
EVAPORATED APPLE,Prepared by the
ALDEN PNEUMATIC PROCESS
In flavor and color, in every way equivalent to the
natural product. Warranted to keep, with proper care,
in any climate. Put up neatly in clean packages of
thirty-five aud fifty pounds.
ClBBfi VlNJEGAM,
AMade from Alden Fruits.
This justly celebrated Vinegar is warranted to keeppickles, to be of uniform standard strength, to be per
fectly pure, and of that peculiar fruity flavor which is
only to be found m pure cider Vinegars. Put up by
HERMON M. ATWOOD,
AIT3E3C-A.O-A., _ET_.Y.
A
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ithaca Marble
Grranite
Works.
T. J. STEPHENS, Manager,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTICMARBLE
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. SCOTCH, ENGLISH, IRISH
AND AMERICAN GRANITE MONUMENTS. MARBLE AND
MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS. 6_g~FIRE
GRATES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION._^J
Shops, 7 and 9 S. Tioga St., Opp. Journal Block,
ITHACA, :rsr_ ~5T_
H. K.1SJONES,
rchant Tailor,No. 29 E. State St., 2d floor,
Deming Hall entrance.
A full line of French, English and American Suitings
always on hand. Fine Diagonal Suits, at astonishinglow prices. My Wedding Outfits are second to none in
the State. Broken Suits in French and English Goods.
A fine line of extra Pants, in fact everything in my line
that pertains to the outer man.
mf nil are so
I pay $.120 rent and do my own Cutting. Climb up,
and save good money.
Yours very respectfully, H. K. JONES.
XLVI ADVERTISEMENTS.
Daily JournalIs published every afternoon (Sundays and Holidays excepted), at the
Journal Steam Printing House,
JOURNAL BLOCK, SOUTH TIOGA STREET.
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES, Choicest MISCELLANY,
and a LIVE LOCAL PAGE every day.
Terms:
Delivered by .Carriers, 65 Cents per month. Mail subscriptions, 60
Cents per month. Single Copies, 5 Cents.
The Ithaca Weekly Journal,Issued every Thursday, contains Telegraphic News of the Associated
Press, full Market Reports, an ably-edited Agricultural page,
Poems, Stories, Fashions, Miscellany, Recipes for the
Farm and House, and is a necessity to everyintelligent home in the County.
TERMS $2.00 per annum in advance.
fli IJeiiarfiiiiiiii
Merchants, Manufacturers, and all Business Men should
get our prices for
CIRCULARS, CARDS, BILL-HEADS, HAND
BILLS, DODGEES,
and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING.
JtyWe do all work for the smallest profit and in the most artistic
manner.
ADVERTISEMENTS. XLVII
T__E3I_K!
NO. 55 POWERS BLOCK,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Itjcarptxratati. $prii 24; 1877,
OFFICBBS :
E. R. ANDREWS,D. LOWREY,T. A. RAYMOND,C. H. WEBB,
President.
Vice-President.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
TRUSTEES
EZRA R. ANDREWS,Printer and Publisher, No. i Aqueduct Street.
DANIEL LOWREY,Firm of Lowrey & Bradner, Manufacturers ofMorocco, and Dealers in Wool, North
Water Street.
THOMAS A. RAYMOND.
Department of Public Instruction.
CHARLES H. WEBB,General Insurance Agent, Powers Block.
L. A. PRATT,Boot and Shoe Dealer, State Street.
THOMAS W. CANTWELL,Banker, Albany, N. Y.
J. S. GRAHAM,Firm of J. S. Graham & Co., Machine Works, Mill Street.
JAMES VICK, Jk.,Seedsman and Florist, State Street.
JOHN BIDELMAN,Grocer, Albion, N. Y.
THOMAS H. LYONS,Carriage Manufacturer, Syracuse, N. Y,
FREDERIC BARKER,Wholesale Hardware, Elmira, N. Y.
WM. H. STRYKER, General Agent.
GEORGE V. BENJAMIN, Special Agent,
ITHACA, V. Y.
XLVIII ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Ithaca Organ Co"y.Not only Manufacture and sell the
4p?fr
cs
S3
w' f
f I
Upon the most favorable terms. They are agents for the manufac-
ii.re of the WEBER, CHICKERING, HAINES. SOHMER,
PEASE, HARDMAN, HALE, BOARDMAN & GRAY, andMc-
CAMMON SQUARE, GRAND AND J_PRiBlT
PIANOS.ISP"
Those desiring to purchase an Organ or Piano will
find it to their advantage to call at the Ithaca Organ Factory and exam
ine instruments and obtain prices. All communications will receive
prompt attention addressed to the
lfHAA #E^AM 0O
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PL-ANTS ! PLANTS !
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC VEGETABLE \\ SEASON
Cut and artistically arranged in any form.
ITHACA NURSERY AND PLANT EXCHANGE,
30 S. Cayuga St., Ithaca, N Y.
LARGE, VARIED, COMPLETE.
All orders promptly filled.
cFiotwt YotoA, and cFanvy yifafa.
I am agent for the Prettiest, Best and Cheapest. Call
and see them. You will be astonished at the rates.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-R.E^IN'OI-.OS <8c LAITG-,
PIPi
P
0>
tm
41i i
i_MI
A=: Hi
Nos. 17 and 19 East Green Street, Ithaca, N. Y.
MANUFACTUEEBS OF-
PORTABLE & STATIONARY ENGINES,
-AND-
Agricultural Implements !
ADVERTISEMENTS. LI
Karl Schallowitz's
SALOON.
Choice imported and domestic
WINES AND CIGARS.
Special attention given to
Sluients, Parties, Societies, Clubs, Lodges, Sse., fc,For which private and spacious apartments can be
engaged.
IMPORTED GERMAN STUDENT PIPES,
For sale at reasonable rates, for which I am Agent.
KARL SCHALLOWITZ,
NEXT TO JOURNAL BLOCK.
LII ADVERTISEMENTS.
I I I CO.
CAYUGA DIVISION.
Tr,ains leave Ithaca daily, connecting with Erie trainsand trains on the main lines and branches of the D., L.&-W. B. Ei for Owego, BafEalo, Eochester, Scranton,Philadelphia, New York, Boston, lAlbany and intermediate points.
Ocl. ard
SUPERIOR,
SCREENED
COALS !
Always to be obtained at the yard at the depot.
Superintendent Cayuga Division.
ADVERTISEMENTS. LIII
Sheldon & Blevin,
Boarding and Sale Stables,
17 jFontb %wmMxul,
ITHACA, N. Y.
Hacks and Carriages with Careful Dri
vers Furnished to Order.
LIV ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pianos ! Organs !and all kinds of
W>
SOLD LOW FOE CASH,
ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
OE BBNTED,
BY
ITHACA, -EST. "-T-
ALSO DEALER IN
SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS.
A large stock of Sheet Music at half price. General
agent for the White Sewing Machines, so simple a child
can use them. The BEST IN THE WOELD. Over
1,000 sold in this county and every one gives entire sat
isfaction.
ADVERTISEMENTS. LV
B. W. FRANKLIN,
^V \^> JL*arzp?J>
DENTIST.OIT-PIC-B BOOMS :
Over Hawkins, Finch & Co.'s,
23 EAST STATE STREET, ITHACA.
The very best sets of
TEETH ONLY $8*00.
Good Sets, $5.00.
TEETH RE-SET, $3.00. FILLING WITH GOLD,
$1.00. WHITE FILLING, 50c.
Persons troubled with EUBBEE SORE MOUTHS
can have new sets for $3.00. Gas of our own make ad
ministered, always safe and painless. Our patent im
proved Dental plates are being used exclusively by the
best Dentists in all our large cities,
%^
ALL WOBK
WAEEANTED TO BE THE VEEY BEST.
LVI ADVERTISEMENTS.
James Edwards,
3yL_A.3STTJ-_F,^_.CTTJI?.ElS<
Particular Attention Given to
Repairing !IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
H9 f BAST Mill SVBEETf
can>? 3-9?
Directory
ALSO,
GENERAL, STATE, COUNTY,
AND
CITY GOVERNMENT,
INSTITUTIONS, SOCIBTB
AND OTHEE VALUABLE INFOKMATION.
Canvassers^
J. F. LENNON, B. R. WILLIAMS,
Compiler,
B. R. WILLIAMS.
ITHACA, N. Y.:
NORTON & CONKLIN, Publishers,
Directory Publishing House.
1880.
INTRODUCTORY.
In presenting this Directory to the public we have but one
apology to offer, and that is for/the unavoidable delay in its
publication. We do not claim that it is perfect no work of
the kind ever was but that it is as perfect as careful, com
petent canvassers can make it. Extra pains has been taken
to get correct informationj and towatch the"
chronicmovers"
to keep their residence correct, down to the last moment
possible;
That the work will please our patrons we are sanguine ;
whether it may please the grumblers, who have not a cent
invested in the book, we are careless ; that it may be a con
venience to everybody, is the earnest wish of canvassers,
compiler, and
THE PUBLISHERS.
ITSACA STBI1T
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, ?d 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, 54I1 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, ist S of Clinton.
Cherry, from Clinton N to Inlet.
Chestnut, from 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 fromW end of State, to W 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, running N.
Fountain Place, N from No. 84 E Buffalo.
Fountain, S of Mechanic, S Hill (not open).
Fourth, from Cascadilla W of Plain, running N.
Franklin, from Auburn W to Inlet, 5th N of Cascadilla.
Fulton, State to Cascadilla, 6th W of Cayuga.
Geneva, Cascadilla to Titus Ave., ist W of Cayuga.
preen, 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.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
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, 3dN of State.
Mitchell, E from E end of State.
Monroe, from Lake Ave., to Third, 1st 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, 5th 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, bank of Six Mile Creek.
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.
Wolcott, Quarry to Eddy.
Yates, Auburn to Linn, 6th N of State.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
Prinoipal Executive and Diplomatic Officers, of the United States.
THE EXECUTIVE.
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio,
President of the United States. Salary, $50,000.
WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York,
Vice-President of the United States. Salary, $8,000.
THE CABINET.
William M. Evarts, of New York, Secretary of State.
John Sherman ,of Ohio, Secretary of the Treasury.
Alexander Ramsey, of Minn, 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-General.Salary, $8,000.
MINISTERS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary.
Country. Capital. Ministers. Salary.
Austria Hungary Vienna. .. John A. Kasson, Iowa. $12 000
Brazil Rio Janeiro Henry W. Hillard, Georgia. 12 000
Chili Santiago Thomas A. Osborn, Kansas. 10 000
China Pekin George F. Seward, New York. 12 000
France Paris Edward F. Noyes, Ohio. 17 500
Germany Berlin Andrew D. White, New York. 17 500
Great Britain London 17 500
Italy Rome George P. Marsh, Vermont. 12 000
Japan Yeddo John A. Bingham, Ohio. 12 000
Mexico Mexico John W. Foster, Indiana. 12 000
Peru Lima Isaac P. Christiancy, Mich. 10 060
Russia St . Petersburg . . . 17 500
Spain Madrid Jas. Russell Lowell, Mass. 12 000
MINISTERS RESIDENT.
Argentine Republic Buenos Ayres . . Thomas O. Osborn, Illinois 7,500
Belgium Brussels . Wm. Cassius Goodloe, Kentucky .... 7,500Bolivia La Paz S. Newton Pettis, Pennsylvania* 5,000
Central American States . .Guatemala . . Cornelius A. Logan, Kansas 10,000
Colombia Bogota Ernest Dichman, Wisconsin 7,500
Hawaiian Islands Honolulu . ... James M. Comly ,Ohio 7,500
Hayti Port-au-Prince . John M . Langston ,
Ohio*7 ,500
Liberia Monrovia John H. Smyth, North Carolina*.. 4,000
Netherlands The Hague James Birney ,Michigan 7,500
Sweden and Norway Stockholm 1 John L. Stevens, Maine. . 7,500
Turkey Constantinople.Horace Maynard. Tennessee 7,5
Venezuela ". . . . Caraccas Jehu Baker, Illinois 7,50
?Minister-Resident and Consul-Genera.1.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
CHARGES D AFFAIRES.
Denmark Copenhagen. ..M. J. Cramer, Kentucky 5,00^
Portugal Lisbon Benjamin Moran , Pennsylvania 5,000
Switzerland Berne Nicholas Fish, New York 5,000
Uruguay and Paraguay Montevideo. . .John C. Caldwell, Maine 5,000
CONSULS-GENERAL.
AustriaHungary Vienna James Riley Weaver, W. Virginia 3,
Brazil Rio Janeiro. . . .Thos. Adamsun, Pennsylvania 6.
China Shanghai Owen N. Denny, Oregon 5,
France Paris Lucius Fairchild, Wisconsin 6,
P-_ J Berlin H. Kreismann, Illinois 4,
L-ermany.) Frankfort Alfred E. Lee, Ohio 3.
fCalcutta ,A. C. -Litchfield, Michigan 5
G_.,.t> ,.
* London Adam Badeau, New York 6.rcat rintain < ,1 ,
,.
, .
'r
j Melbourne Oliver M, Spencer, Iowa 4.
^Montreal John Q. Smith, Ohio 4,
Italy Rome Eugene Schuyler, NewYork'
3,
Japan Kanagawa Thomas B. Van Buren, New Jersey. .4,
Mexico Mexico .David H. Strother, W. Virginia 2,
Russia St. Petersburg. ,Wm. H. Edwards, D. CSpain Havana Henry C. Hall, Connecticut.
Turkev -I
Cairo E. E. Farman, New York . . .4,
"
1 ("_nni__-E_n t-innnlt* O Harri T4pan Ppnnsvlvani_i 3,'
| Constantinople.G. Harris Heap, Pennsylvania.
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PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Title of Office.
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Name and State. When and by Whom app^d. Salary.
Chief-Justice Morrison R. Waite, Ohio. .1874Associate-Justice . .NathanClifford, Me
..NoahH. Swayne, Ohio....Samuel F. Miller, Iowa..Stephen J. Field, Cal ..
. .WilliamStrong, Penn
..Joseph P. Bradley, N. J..WardHunt, New York.
U. S. Grant ....
James Buchanan .
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln ,
Abraham Lincoln.
U. S. Grant
1870 U. S. Grant
1872....U. S. Grant
.1863.
.1862.
1863.
.1870
Chief-Justice. ..
Associate-'Justice
.John M. Harlan, Ky 1877. . R. B. Hayes..
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Charles D. Drake, Mo .... 1870 . ,
Edward G. Loring, Mass. .. .1858... . Ebenezer Peck, Illinois 1863.CharlesC. Nott, NewYork. . 1865. .
William A. Richardson, Mass. .1874, .
10,500
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
,.U. S. Grant 4,5o
.James Buchanan 4,500
. .Abraham Lincoln 4,500
, . Abraham Lincoln 4,500
, .U. S. Grant 4,5
CIRCUIT JUDGE
Second Circuit (Connecticut, New York, Vermont), Lewis B. Woodruff. N. Y. .$6,000
DISTRICT JUDGES.
New York (N. D.) William T. Wallace, Syracuse. $4,000.New York (S. D.)Samuel B'latchford, New York. $4 000.New York (E.D.)Charles L. Benedict. Brooklyn. $4,000.
FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
March 4th, 1879, to March 3d, 1881.
SENATE.
William A. Wheeler, of New York Vice-President and President of the Senate.
Republicans, 33; Democrats, 42; Independent, 1; Total, 76.
NEW YORK.
1885. Roscoe Conkling Utica. | 1881. Francis Kernan Utica,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania SpeakerGeorge M. Adams, of Kentucky
Clerk'
Republicans, 130 ; Democrats, 149 ; Rep. Nationals, 5 ; Dem. Nationals, 7 ; Na
tionals, 2; Total number, 293.
28th District, which includes Tompkins County, Jeremiah W. Dwight.
ithaca general directory.
NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT.
Alonzo B. Cornell, Governor.
George G. Hoskins Lieutenant-Governor.
Joseph B. Carr Secretary of State.
James W. Wadsworth Comptroller.
Nathan D. Wendell Treasurer.
Hamilton Ward Attorney-General.
Horatio Seymour, Jr State Engineer and Surveyor.
Neil Gilmour Superintendent Public Instruction.
John F. Place Auditor.
Charles G. Fairman Superintendent of Insurance.
A. B. Hepburn. Superintendent of Bank Department.
Louis D. Pillsbury Superintendent of State Prisons.
Benjamin S. W. Clark Superintendent of Public Works.
Canal _____.;p;p___,aise:r'S..
Vivius W. Smith, Charles G. Myers, William L. Bostwick.
The Judiciary.
COURT OF APPEALS.
Chief-Justice, Charles J. Folger.
Associates.
Charles A. Rapallo, Charles Andrews,Theodore Miller, Robert Earl,George F. Danforth, Francis M. Finch.
ClerkEdwin O. Perrin.
SUPREME COURT SIXTH DISTRICT.
Counties of Otsego, Delaware, Madison, Chenango, Tompkins, Broome, Chemung,Schuyler, Tioga, Cortland.
Douglass Boardman, William Murray, Jr.Celora E. Martin, David L. Follett.
Reporter-W'. O. Wyckoff.
10 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Tompkins County.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Marcus Lyon, County Judge and Surrogate.
E. A. Wagener, Special County Judge.Squire Rolfe, County Clerk.
E. A. Marsh. Deputy County Clerk.David M. Dean. District Attorney.
William J. Smith, Sheriff.Elihu Hildebrant, Under-Sheriff.E. R. Johnson, Treasurer.
Court Officers.
Marcus Lyon, Judge.Aaron Vose, ) T
.. ,
Samuel Rolfe. \Justlces of SessIons-
Squire Rolfe, Clerk.E. A. Marsh, Deputy Clerk.
Wm. J. Smith, Sheriff.Elihu Hildebrant, Under-Sheriff.D. M. Dean, District Attorney.W. O. Wyckoff, Reporter.Theo. Rose, Assistant Reporter.Ralph Shepard, Crier.
Terms ol County Court and Court orSessions..
For 1880 and 1881.
J-uury T_caJ. I'&mas.
First Monday in February in each year.
Last"
in May in each year with Grand Jury also.
Last' '
in September in each year.
-M_o-fco_c-.s_ AppeaOs, &;o.
First Tuesday in January in each year.
First"
in April in .each year.
First"
in July in each year.
Last"
in October in each year
Supreme Court and Courts of Oyer and Terminer.1880.
Second Monday in March. G. and T. Jury. Martin.Third
"
in November. G. and T. Jury. Murray.Second Tuesday in December. Special Term. Murray.
1881.
Second Monday in March. G. and T. Jury. Follett." "
in November. G. and T. Jury. Martin."
Tuesday in December. Special Term. Martin.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Notaries Public of Ithaca.
Baker, J. L., Kline, J. B.,Bouton, D. C, Miller, H. E.,Burritt, Abel, Mooney, B.,Davis, George B., Newman, J. T.,Dean, D. M., Partenheimer, P. J.
Ellsworth, P. G., Post, R. E ,
Elston, J. A., Priest, Geo. E.,Ferris, B. G., Smith, W. Hazlitt,Gay, C W., Stephens, H. W.,Gray, Allen, St. John, T. P.,Gress, S. S., Stoddard, G. M.,Halliday, S. D., Tibbets, F. E.,Hare, W. W., Treman, R. H.,Hodson, D. P., VanCleef, M.,Humiston, H. N., Van Rensselaer, G. ,Hungerford, A. A., VanVleet, D. F.,Hyde, O. P., Wagener, E. A.,King, Merritt, Warren, L. E.,King, W. G., Wilcox, S. H.
Town of Ithaca.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Supervisor.
Alexander Frear.
Town Clerk.
Charles J. Sanford.
Collector,George H. Northrup.
Commissioner of Highways,Lockwood S. Colegrove.
Overseer of Poor,Hudson J. Wilson.
Justices of the Peace,
Charles G. Day ; Clarence L. Smith ; Thomas W. Burns ; Bradford
Almy, (term expires Jan. I, 1881) ; William J. Totten, (term commen
ces Jan. I-, 1881).
Assessors,
S. B. Beers, Royal Thompson, Myron Sexton.
Auditors,
Wm. Mc Kinney, Wm. Newman, A. B. Davis.
ConstableSj
John H. Staley, R. R. Howell, M. B. Sneden, D. B. Norton,Frank Morse.
Excise Commissioners,
S. H. Willets, Linford Mood, John Hook, Jr.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Village of Ithaca.
PresidentALBERT H. PLATTS.
TRUSTEES.
FirstWard. Lyman E. Warren, Thomas Mc Carthy:
Second Ward. C. B. Brown, William Frear.
Third Ward. Harmon Hill, Alexander Smith.
Fourth Ward. C. L. Grant, Jr., John B. Lang.
Clerk. George C. Mowry.
Treasurer. Chas. A. Hart.
Collector. James A. Mc Kinney.
Assessors. Aaron Bradbury, J. B. Dunham, IraGardner, John Lewis.
Street Commissioner. James M. Mott.
Cemetery Keeper. John Doty.
Police. Wm. Sullivan, Chief; B. Kelly, C. Coughlin, E. H. MowryAlbert Norton.
Health Commissioner. B. R. Williams.
Health Officer. D. White, M. D
Board of Trustees meets every Wednesday evening at Village Hall.
ITHACA ['IRE DEPARTMENT
CHIEF ENGINEER,Samuel S. Gress.
First Assistant,Louis S. Neill.
President,Henry H. Howe.
Secretary,Gilbert T. Gay,
Second Assistant,William J. Ireland.
Vice-President,J. C. A. Spencer.
Treasurer,Isaac Randolph.
Cayuga No. I,Rescue No. 2 ,
Tornado No. 3,
Eureka No. 4,Torrent No. 5,
Sprague No. 6,Cataract No. 7,
Protectives,
TRUSTEES.
J. C. A. Spencer,C. L. Taber,G. T. Gay,Frank Cole,John Belcher,Geo, Evarts,C. A. Tucker,H. H. Howe,
Fireman's Board meets at Village Hall,ist Wednesday of each month.
E. E. Robinson,P. P. Davenport,J. A. McKinney,C. G. Selover,Chas. Howes,J. M. Kimball,James Addis,C. D. Johnson.
Monday evening succeeding
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 13
Company.
Cayuga No. 1,
Rescue No. 2,
Tornado No. 3,Eureka No. 4,Torrent No. 5,Sprague No. 6,Cataract No. 7,Protective Police,
COMPANY OFFICERS.
Foreman.
E. H. Mowry,Wm.H. Herrington,C. E. Hart,Wm. Clapp,Ed. Prager,A. Schryver,Frank Tree,W. W. Esty,
Secretary.
S. B. Wilcox,C. J. Sanford,C. W. Major,J. Mooney,F. E. Howe,A. Van Zoil,Thomas Tree,E. K. Johnson.
Banks.
First National. Library Building, H. B. Lord, Cashier.Ithaca Savings. Cor. Tioga and Seneca, H. F. Hibbard. Cashier..
Tompkins Co. National.' 37 E. State, P. J. Partenheimer, Cashier.
Churches.
Baptist.DeWitt Park, Rev. Robert T. Jones.Baptist Tabernacle. Cor. Utica and R R Ave, Rev. F. Dusenbury.
Catholic. Cor. Geneva and Seneca, Rev. Alfred T. Evans.Congregational. Cor. Seneca and Geneva, Rev. C. M. Tyler.
Episcopal. (St. John's), Cayuga and Buffalo, Rev. Dr. A. B. Beach.(Christ Chapel), Cliff St.
"
(St. Paul's), University campus, Rev. Chas. Babcock.
Methodist Episcopal. Aurora and Mill, Rev. Thos Tousey."
State and Albany, Rev. H. Hogoboom."
(Colored), Wheat St., Rev. John Thomas."
(Wesleyan colored), Albany St., Rev. T. Allen.Methodist Free. Tioga n. Farm, Rev. L. S. King.Presbyterian. DeWitt Park, Rev. M. W. Stryker.
Union Chapel. N Aurora St.
Unitarian. E Buffalo, n. Parker, Rev. H. C. Badger.
Incorporated and Stock Companies.
Ithaca Autophone Co. Auburn and Adams, H. B. Hort'on, Sup't.Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. Auburn andAdams, H. M. Durphy, Sup't.
Ithaca Gas Light Co. n S Cayuga, H. S. Beatley, Manager.
Ithaca Organ Co. S bank Inlet, H. Wegman, Sup't.
Ithaca Telephone Exchange. Over 9 N Tioga, W. 'A. Anthony,Manager.
Ithaca Water Works Co. n S Cayuga, H. G. Beatley, Manager.
Cornell University-
board of trustees.
'Honorable Alonzo B. Cornell, New York City.
The President of the University,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 University,
Ex-Officio.
14 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Honorable Hiram Sibley, Rochester.Francis M. Finch, Esq., Ithaca.Honorable Samuel D. Halliday, Ithaca.
Honorable Edwin B. Morgan, Aurora.
Honorable Erastus Biooks, 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.Honorable 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.
HenryW. Sage, Chairman; W. R. Humphrey, Secretary; E. L.
Williams, Acting Treasurer.
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.
E. L. Williams, Acting Treasurer, Secretary of the Committee.
Cornell .Library.
OFFICERS.
A. B. Cornell, President. W. R. Humphrey, Librarian.
B.G.Ferris, Vice-President. Ivfiss MaryMack, Ist Ass't Librarian
T. P. Stjohn, Secretary. Miss S. G. HoHingsworth, 2d do
Dudley F. Finch, Treasurer.
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, dec.
Bates Block, Aurora and Seneca.
County Clerk's Building, No. 8 North Tioga.
Court House (Tompkins County), East Mill, DeWitt Park.
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. IS
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 Hall, 16 S. Aurora.
Gorge, Fall Creek.
Jail (Tompkins County), 17 East Mill.
Journal Hall, 8, 10 and 12 South Tioga.
Masonic Block, Tioga, near Seneca.Masonic Hall, 4th floor Masonic Block.
Military Hall, Library Building.
Odd Fellow's Hall, State and Cayuga.
Post Office, Library Building.
Reservoir, South Hill.
Station House (Police), N. E. cor. Seneca and Tioga.
The Home, Mechanic and Aurora.
Titus Block, 13 15 and 17 West State.
Washington Park, Washington, Buffalo, Varick and Mill.
Wilgus Hall, S. W. cor. State and Tioga.
Newspapers, Periodicals, &c.
CORNELL ERA (Weekly), conducted by the Students of Cornell
University.
CORNELL REVIEW (Monthly Magazine), conducted by the Liter
ary Societies of Cornell University.
DEMOCRAT (Weekly), Ward Gregory, over 69 East State.
EXPOSITOR (Quarterly), published by E. J. Morgan, Jr., M. D.
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.
Colleges and Schools.
Cornell UniversityE. Hill.
University Preparatory Spring n. Seneca.High School Buffalo, Cayuga and Seneca.
Central School cor. Albany and Mill.
East Hill SchoolFactory n. State.
West Hill SchoolElm and Chestnut.
South Hill School Hudson n. Columbia.
Fall Creek School N. Aurora n. King.
l6 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Societies.
I. O. 0. F.
Iroquois Encampment, No. 16. Meets ist and 3d Mondays in each
month, at OddFellows'
Hall.
Ithaca 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 and 4th
Monday of each month.
TEMPERANCE.
Ithaca Lodge S. of T., meets every Tuesday evening at Deming Hall.
I. O. of G. T. Lodge, iNo. 295, meets at Temperance Headquarters
every Wednesday evening.Forest City Home No. 339, Saturday evenings at Free Hollow.
Forest City Lodge, S. of T., Friday evenings at Wheat St. Church, n
Temperance Headquarters and Reading Rooms, meeting every day at
3 p. m., overStephens'
Marble Works.
R. C. T. A. & B. Society, meets twice every month (Sunday) in Church
Basement.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. O. of U. W., ist and 3d Tuesday evenings, in OddFellows'
Hall.
E. O. of M. A., 1st and 3d Thursday evenings in" "
Forest City Grange, meets every Saturday in'* "
G. A. R. meets 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings in" "
IthacaFarmers'
Club, Library Hall.
IthacaLadies'
Benevolent Society, in Library Hall.Knights of Honor, 2d and 4th Thursday evenings in Odd
Fellows'
Hall.
Knights of Pythias, 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings in" "
Royal Arcanum, 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings in" "
Royal Templars of T., 2d and 4th Monday evenings in" "
Sons of Macabees, 5th Tuesday evening in" "
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 1 7
General Directory.
Abbreviations. Ave., avenue ; b, boards ; bt., between ; C. U.,Cornell University; c, corner; E., east; h., house; N., north ; n.,
H"1
near ; N. U., North University ; r., rear ; S., south ; S. U., South Uni-S'
versity ; W., west. S*
^
ABBOTT JOHN, carpenter and builder, Spencer n. Pleas- sj
ants h. same. ^ACKLEY ALBERT N., clerk, b. 60 N Cayuga |.
Ackley Susie and Mary, compositors, 10 E Green
ACKLEY CORNELIA, news room and stationery, 10 N
Tioga, h. 60 N Cayuga jAckley Frances L., 22 N Cayuga
3
&
_3
Acton Edward, laborer, b. 28 Humboldto-
Acton Margaret, h. 28 Humboldt
Acton Michael J., clerk, b. 28 Humboldt &
Acton Winnie, domestic, 13 E Seneca K,
Adams Maria, 69 N Geneva"
Adams William H., cook, 73 W Green *
Addis James S., mason, 52 R R Ave. J*
Adsit Mary A., copyist, 67 S Geneva
Ainslie James S., student, 13 Sears -I
Akenstein Charles, blacksmith, 85 N Plain
Aker Frank, glass works, 19 Third
Aker Henry, glass works, 59 Madison
Alexander Andrew, carpenter, 135 W State
Alexander Frank, carpenter, 160 N Aurora
Alexander Gleason, tailor, 23 E Mill
Alexander John, farmer, 83 W State
Allen-Elizaheth, 13 S Plain
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Allen John H., laborer, 42 Fourth
Allen Mary, 86 W Green
Allen Myron, mason, 100 N Cayuga
Allen Susan J., 94 N Cayuga
_^Allen Thomas, coachman, 36 N Geneva
S Allen William H., barber, room 3, Bates Block, b. Martin
is. House.^
ALMY BRADFORD, lawyer, 1, 2, and 4 Masonic Block, h.
76 N Cayuga
Alpaugh Allie, milliner, 34 Hudson!_? Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, c. Buffalo and Spring
-j.Amade Joseph, glass works, 16 Third
*
Amade Victor, glass works, 16 Third
|f Amand Franck, cabinet onisher, 75 N Plain
^ Anderson Abram C, b. Tompkins House
_^Andrews Isaac C, clerk, 12 Sears
g Andrews Margaret, 96 N Geneva
<a Andris Robert, glass blower, 18 Second
1; Andris Robert, Jr., glass blower, 18 Second
^ ANDRUS & CHURCH, (W. A. & W. A. C), booksellers,
go printers and bookbinders, 41 E State
* Andrus Frederick K., paper maker, 40 S Aurora
Andrus William, (A. & Church), Prospect Hill, n. Aurora
jjg Angel Wilbert, wood carver, 135 W Green
^Angus Caroline M., matron
"
TheHome,"
Mechanic, c.
Aurora
ks Angus George N., carpenter, 64 W Green
Anthony Anna, 84 W Clinton
Anthony William A., prof. C. U., 130 E Buffalo.
^Apgar George W., (Finch & A.), b. 76 E Buffalo
Armstrong Maria, 88 Lake Ave.
Arnold Bishop, engineer, b. 28 N Aurora
> ARNOLD FRANK H., grocer, 31 E State, h. 14 Sears
Ashdown Henry, blacksmith, h. 107 W Green
Ashdown James, machinist, 137 N Cayuga
Ashdown Richard, blacksmith, 145 N Aurora
Ashley Annie, teacher, b. 8N'
Corn
John Snaith. Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 19
Ashton William, painter, 25 Wheat
Atherton Lavina, 12 E Seneca
ATWATER BENJAMIN A., restaurant, adj. 10 S Cayuga,
h. 20, same
Atwater Edgar A., clerk, 53 W Buffalo
Atwater Fred, bookkeeeper, 105 N Tioga^"
Atwater Fred B., salesman, 18 E Green <f^Atwater Joachim, clerk, 20 S Cayuga g-
Atwater Leonard, yankee notions, 92 E Seneca
Atwater Stephen D., salesman, 18 E Green ^Atwater Willis, clerk, 27 E Buffalo
>*
Atwill Daniel, clerk, b. 55 E Buffalo
Atwood Amy A., 37 Hudson Ko
Atwood Charles E., student, 72 W Buffalo _Atwood Edwin S., real estate agent, 72 W Buffalo
ATWOOD HERMON M., fruit dealer and evaporator, 118 ^
W State, b. 72 W Buffalo ^Auchmoody Lydia, 16 Franklin
Augustus John, coachman, at Mrs. J. P. McGraw's
Austin Emerilla, laundry, 154 N Tioga
Austin Maude, domestic, at Prof. Mackoon's
AUTOPHONE WORKS, Dey c. Adams f
Avery Polly, b. 136 W State *]Avilla Aaron, student, 62 N Tioga S.
Axtell Mary, nursg, Clinton House o_,
Ayers Clinton, Empire Laundry, over 74 E State, b. 1 1 E
State sa
a
Ayers James F., blacksmith, h. 98 LakeS"
Ayers Stiles B., stone cutter, 13 Fifth
Ayers William W., clerk, N of 126 E Buffalo
B
BABCOCK CHARLES REV., prof. C. U., h. Campus, E
of Sage Chapel
Babcock George W., car builder, 42 Varick
Babcock Linn B., 18 E Mill
Will estimate for all kinds of work.
1
20 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Babcock S. M., chemist, h. Chestnut, 5 th N of Elm
Backus Antoinette, 41 S Plain
Backus Benjamin, 41 S Cayuga
BADGER HENRY C, pastor Unitarian Church, 150 Cas
cadilla Place
Badger Theodore, student, b. 150 Cascadilla Place
Bailey Adele, domestic, 19 Hudson
. Bailey Leroy, cigar maker, 142 Linn
. Bailey Mary.A., dressmaker, 64 S Cayuga
"I Baker A. M., (A. M. Baker & Son), 52 W Seneca
C. BAKER A, M. & SON, (A. M. & J. M.), boat-yard, W of
C Inlet
* Baker Albert J., clerk, 34 S Albany
J Baker Amanda,"
TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora
^ Baker Edward, carpenter, h. over 62 E Seneca
=8 Baker George H., market gardener, 48 N Tioga
3 Baker George M., (J. Baker & Son), b. no E State
pgBaker George W., agent agricultural implements, 69 N Gen
eva
*=> BAKER JAMES L., lawyer, 11 Library Building, h. 19
S Hudsong
"g Baker Jesse, (Jesse Baker & Son), no E State
| Baker Jesse M: (A. M. B. Si Son), h. 61 W Seneca50
BAKER JESSE & SON (J. & G. M.), boots and shoes, 67
T E State
Si Baker Margaret J., 14 N Plain
*_ Baker Mrs. Niles, 83 Eddy. Baker Truman, farmer, 104 N Tioga
gBaker Zelia E., laundry, 154 N Tioga
j^BALDWIN CORNELIUS R., undertaker, 19 N Aurora,
h 77 N Aurora
BALDWIN JOHN G., tailor, over 29 E State, h. 165 N Tioga
Banfield Lewis H., teamster, h. 218 W Seneca
Banks Morris, clerk, 69 N Geneva
Barber Frank A., fruit agent, Cook's Hotel
Barber George S., clerk, h. 55 N Tioga
BARDEN JOHN, conductor, 93 E Seneca
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Barker Celia L., 48 N Plain
Barker Charles H., laborer, b. 10 S Meadow
Barker Emily S., post office clerk, 118 N Tioga
Barker Harvey, fisherman, h. 10 S Meadow
Barker Thomas J., bartender, b. 91 Linn
Barlow Esther, 46 S Plain
Barnaby Alonzo E., printer, over 10 S Cayuga .
Barnard David, cartman, 100 W Seneca ^Barnard Frederick, 14 W Seneca a
Barnard Levi A., clerk, 113 N Aurora t>
BARNARD W. S.vprof. C. U., b. 116 E Seneca |Barnes Ann E., 28 Linn On
Barnes Mrs. A. M., 32 S Geneva"
Barnes Charles D., pedler, 97 W State ^S
Barnes Dow S., shoemaker, 49 Utica Sc_,
Barnes Miss E:, tailoress, over 29 E State S.
Barnes Mrs. E. O., over 29 E State
Barnes Edward A., pedler, 97 W State
Barnes Herman, carpenter, b. 7 S Meadow
BARNES HEROTA P. REV., 1 First
Barnes Samuel, shoemaker, 124 and h. 122 N Tioga ^J
Barnes Thomas E., clerk, 32 S Geneva S.
BARNEY ELFRED R., physician, 9 N Geneva g_
BARR BROTHERS (D. P. & F. C), hardware, stoves, tin- .
ners, &c, 27 E State g-
Barr David P. (Barr Bros.), 46 N Tioga |?
Barr Fred C. (Barr Bros.), 46 N Tioga
Barrett Jennie M., over 6% S Cayuga
Barry John, laborer, h. 49 Wheat
Barry Patrick, blacksmith, 105 Cascadilla
Barry Patrick, laborer, h. 47 Wheat
Bates Mrs. Rufus, 9 Giles
Bates Wilbur J., 9 Giles
Batterson Nathaniel, boatman, b. Westport, n. Cascadilla
BEACH AMOS B., rector Episcopal Church, 26 E Buffalo
Beach Jane M., 58 N Geneva
Beach Sophronia, 18 Wheat
Paving fe Curbstones at lowest rates.
3
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Beadle Asa, pedler, 66 LinnBeadle George, carpenter, 107 E State
Beal Gilbert, blacksmith, 58 S Cayuga
Beardslee Ann E., 48 S Cayuga
Beardsley George F., farmer and stabling, 47 Pleasant
Beardsley Hiram S., 82 N Aurora
^BEARDSLEY JEFFERSON, artist, 7 Linn, h. same
_3 Beardsley John D., harness shop, 90 E State, h. 82 N Aurora
I Beardsley Kitty A., student, 33 S Cayuga
^ BEATLEY HENRY G., manager Gas and Water Co.'s, 14
JW Green
"I BECKWITH GEORGE M., physician, 16 N Tioga, 2d floor,
S h. 13 Huestis
Beebe Caroline E., clerk, b. 98 E State
"8 Beebe Elizabeth, 14 N Plain
3 BEEBE FREEMAN C, barber, basement 11 E State, h.
1^ 17 Utica
gBeebe F. K., farmer, 170 S Aurora
*Beebe George H., student, 17 Utica
'S Beebe Martha A., boarding house, 98 E State
,~ Beebe Sarah, b. 116 E Seneca
3. Beers Booth, 48 W Buffalo
Beers Charlotte, 10E Seneca
(^ Beers Mrs. Frederick, 109 S Aurora
< Beers George D., lawyer, 40 N Tioga
BEERS & GOODRICH (W. L. B., H. G. G.), marble and
granite works, 2 1 E Green
<|Beers Nancy, 48 W Buffalo
^BEERS SAMUEL B., assessor, 24 Sears
| Beers William L. (B. & Goodrich), 48 W Buffala
^BEERS WILLIAM PITT, livery, 9 S Tioga, h. 14 E Green
S*Behm Henry, barber, Martin House
Belknap Almira (Bird & B.), 66 S Cayuga
Belknap Charles, shirt cutter, 66 S Cayuga
Belknap Horace, cooper, 66 S Cayuga
Bell William, laborer, h. 68 Humboldt
Bellis Morgan W., engineer, 29 Auburn
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 23
Bement Ed., bookkeeper, 18 E State
BEMENT LEWIS H-, restaurant, 18 E State, h. same
Benedict Gould, horticulturist, h. Chestnut, 6th N of Elm
Benham George, jeweler, 147 N Aurora
Benjamin Charles M. (Ithaca Journal Association), 93 N
Cayuga
BENJAMIN GEO. V., insurance agent, b. 98 >E State
Benjamin Harriet, 17 Sears i^Bennett Alida, 35 W State s
c
Bennett Charles, cigar maker, 68 Cascadilla g-s
Bennett Frank, blacksmith, h. 33 Hector
Bennett George W., fireman, 42 Hancock ^Bennett James D., blacksmith, 209 W State, h. 48 Cliff >
Bennett Jerome, laborer, h. 8 N Meadow b.
Bennett John B., h. no W Seneca *
Bennett Ruby W., 68 Cascadilla "^Bennett William A., cartman, 142 N Tioga |L
Bennett Willis, fireman, 49 S Geneva c
Benson Chalmers M., lawyer, over 65 E State
Bentley Elisha T., clerk, 19 Uticao^
BENTLEY EPHRAIM J., groceries and dry-goods, 107 N&
Cayuga, h. 19 Utica go
Bentley Winfield S., clerk, 19 Utica^
Bergen Luke, tailor, b. Tompkins House |T
Berry Mrs. Belinda E., h. 142 W Green. ^_<_.
Berry B. Frank, clerk, b. 114 N Aurora -**
Berry John, salesman, 51 W Seneca(^
Berry Levi A., book-binder, 12 Pleasant
Berry Mrs. Mary, 114 N Aurora
Bessac Calista, Kate and Lizzie, 17 E Buffalo*
Bessac Joan F., Esther B., and Susan B., 62 N Tioga
Betts Frank, clerk, 11 E Green
Betts Julia A.,. 11 E Green
Billings Charles, brakeman, h. 20 Washington
Bills Sarah E., teacher, 80 W State
Bingham Oramel, shoemaker, 75 N Tioga
Crosswalks and Cutter Stones.
24 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
BIRD & BELKNAP, (L. B. & A. B.), milliners and dress
makers, 21 E State
Bird Fanny, b. 152 E Seneca
Bird Henry, brakeman, h. 104 W Green
Bird Lydia, (B. & Belknap), 29 S Cayuga
Bird Rhoda, 29 S Cayuga
S Bishop Alanson, physician, b. Ithaca Hotel
Bishop Alonzo L., fireman, 195 N Cayuga
q! Bishop George, laborer, 62 Brindley
Bishop James, chair bottomer, b. rear St. John's Hotel
Bishop James A., engineer, 215 N Cayuga
" Bishop Jeremiah, laborer, h. rear St. John's Hotel
^ Bishop John, laborer, b. rear St. John's Hotel
^ Bishop Laura, 41 Pleasant
Bishop Lucinda, 97 N Aurora
| Bishop Lydia, 12 W Mill
* Bishop Mrs. Myron E., 23 Quarry
Black Dennis, 167 N Cayuga
Black Michael, mason, 167 N Cayuga
Blackman Charles, barber, 74 W Clinton
^ Blackman James, laborer, 74 W Clinton
&_ Blackman Rosalia, domestic, 28 S Geneva
Blackman Sheldon, paper maker, 1 10 Lake"
Blackman Solomon, barber, 74 W Clinton
IS Blackmer Charles W., clerk, 168 N Aurora
BLAIR CHARLES H., lawyer, Masonic Block, b. at Mrs.
S E. Cornell
o
r^_
^ BLAKESLEE AMAZIAH, painter, over 21 E State, h. 76
5>_
N Tioga
_T.1-..
5>_S^ Blakeslee Wilson N., painter and musician, 76 N Tioga
Bliven Charles M. (Sheldon & B.), 3 Giles
Blodgett Carleton H., harness maker, 29 E Green, h. 77 N
Geneva
BLOOD CHARLES F., merchant tailor, 9 N Tioga, h. 84
E Buffalo
Bloodgood Evalina, 23 W Clinton
Bloom Louis, boat builder, 1 1 2 R R Ave
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 25
Bloomfield Etta, 36 W State
Blue Charity, b. 116 W Green
Blue Wilson S., salesman, over 8 W State
BOARDMAN D., justice of SupremeCourt, room 10 Library
Building, h. 34 N Geneva
Bogardus Calvin, broommanufacturing, 93 W Clinton, h. same hqBogardus Eliza A., 66 S Plain "*
Bogardus Jacob P., clerk, 66 S Plain
Bogardus William E., broom maker, h. 109 W Green **
Bogart Charles H., carpenter, 25 Sears g.
Bogart Fred J. (Campbell, Richardson & Co.), 25 Sears 4*
Boice Henry, painter, 52 Hudson ^
Boland Annie, domestic, 48 N Auroral^
Boland Mary, domestic, 27 N Tioga
Boland Michael, laborer, 6 Lewis a
BOOL HENRY W., "artemporium,"
40 E State, h. 39 ^Huestis S^
Boom Matthias engineer, h. 48 Brindley^
Boom Thomas, laborer, h. 31 Cliff
Boom William F., laborer, h. 50 Brindley^
Bopp Adam, 38 First 3
BOSTWICK HERMON V., steam cooperage, 12 E Clinton, hqh. 23 E Buffalo
Bostwick Jane J., 38 S Albany -.
Bostwick William L., (Ithaca Organ Co.), h. 70 S. Albany
Bouton DeWitt C, lawyer, 14 N Tioga, b. 58 N Geneva 3
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Bouton Truman A., builder, 127 E Buffalo
Bowers Eliza A., 120 N Aurora
Bowers Mrs. Hannah, h. 43 N Meadow
Bowlsby Charles, fish dealer, h. 39 Cliff
Bowlsby Harriet, h. 150 W Seneca
Bowlsby William, brakeman, 25 S Plain
Bowman Susan,"
TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora
Boyce Stephen, laborer, h. 33 Hector
Boyle James H., fireman, in Cascadilla
Boyle John, laborer, 91 Esty
Boyle Maggie, domestic, 23 Quarry
Dealer in Ohio & Medina Sandstones.
26 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Boys Albert H., glass works, 74 N Plain
BOYS MRS. A., milliner and "99c.store"
51 E State, h.
same
Boys Frank J., telegraph operator, 25 Farm
^ Boys R. Willard, carpenter, 74 N Plain
-S Bracey David, teamster, 109 Linn
g Bracey Lydia, 109 Linn
Bradbury Aaron, lime dealer, 9 N Corn
Bradbury Cornelius, lime dealer, h. 100 W Seneca
Braden Henry P., baker, 114 W Mill
!<! Bradford John, freight clerk, h. 39 Elm
5,5 Bradshaw Bridget, 10 Second
Brady Thomas, laborer, 50 Washington
Bragaw Abram S., farmer, 60 S Geneva
^ Brainard Le Grand A., painter, 59 S Aurora
ro Brainard Nancy, 59 S Aurora
Brainard William W., painter, h. 59 S Aurora
uBrakey Abbie, nurse, 92 N Albany
1! Brakey Eliza, 26 W State
^ Brakey Jerry, laborer, 26 W State
o-> Efrakey Libbie, teacher, 26 W State
r2 Brakey William, laborer, 13 W Seneca
^ Bramble Orrin M., baggage master, 90 Esty
pgBrandon Bridget, domestic, 42 S Geneva
^ Brandy Mary, confectionery, over 10 S Aurora
sBrang Henry, tuner, 1 2 E Mill
S Brang Peter, tuner, 1 2 E Mill
g Brannen Minnie, domestic, 67 N Tioga
Branner Charles, telephone operator, b. 101 E State
^ Brasal John, laborer, Coddington road, n. Hudson
e Bregy Jasper, glass blower, 35 Cascadilla
5 Breitenbecher Louis, meat market, 5 S Aurora, h. same
"S Brennan Frances, domestic, at S. M. Converse
^ Brennan Julia, domestic, 9 Giles
Brennan Nellie, domestic, 57 S Albany
Brenneman Abram A., prof. C. U., 116 Cascadilla Place
Brewer Joseph S., student, 64 N Tioga
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 27
Brewer Stephen, clerk, 64 N Tioga
Brewer William H., shoe-maker, 1 20 Utica
Brink Daniel H auctioneer, 69 N Geneva
Bristol GeorgeH sewing machine agent, 73 S Albany
Brokaw John E., butcher, b. 114 W Green
Brokaw Susanna,- h. 114 W Green ~_
BRONK WILLIAM, law student, b. 91 E Buffalo <.
Brooks Abigail, 11 W Buffalo
Brooks Arthur B. (Gauntlett & B.), 48 N Geneva~
Brooks Charlis H., jeweler, 121 N Tioga ^
BROOKS FRED W., jeweler, 50 E State, h. 1 1 W Buffalo ^
Brooks Henrietta, domestic, Prof. Roberts
Brost Joseph, organ tuner, 72 W Green1^
Brott Lucien A., carpenter, 31 W Mill S.
Brown Albert, cooper, h. 199 W Buffalo
Brown Albert D., clerk, 49 W Buffalo
Brown Alice, 13 Cascadilla
Brown Charles A., clerk, 18 Utica
Brown Christopher J., painter, 70 S Geneva
BROWN COLLINGWOOD B., jeweler, 34 E State, h. 34
S Geneva
Brown D. W., student, b. 47 W Seneca 5
Brown E. Woodward, clergyman, 137 N Tioga *>h
Brown Edgar F., boatman, Steamboat Landing 8.
Brown Edward J., confectioner, 141 N Cayugaj^
Brown Edward J., well driver, h. 148 W Buffalo
Brown Edward J., Jr., b. 148 W Buffalo g*
Brown Eliza A., 9 E Seneca
Brown EstrTer, 87 W Green |Brown Francis A., master mechanic, 8 N Plain
Brown Frank C, fireman, h. 125 W State
Brown George H., miller, 208 N Aurora
Brown George W., engineer, 94 W Seneca
Brown James, 5 Hudson
Brown John, engineer, h. 201 W Buffalo
BROWN JOHN E., boots and shoes, 46 E State, h. 23 W
State
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Brown John E., glass works, 43 Second
BROWN J. WATSON, physician, over 74 E State, h. 47 W
W Seneca
Brown Lulu, teacher, 47 W Seneca
Brown Lydia, b. no Lake
Brown Marvin F., clerk, 28 N Plain
Brown Minnie, 19 Third
Brown Minos, bar tender, 43 Second
.Brown Mirinda, 31 Cascadilla Ave.
Brown Moses C, veterinary surgeon, 18 Centre
R Brown Orson C, milk, 19 Third
C Brown Sylvanus, lawyer and stenographer, (for office and
* residence see Post Office Bulletin)
_Brown William, 50 S Plain
^ Brown William, laborer, 87 W Green
=8 Brown Will E., clerk, 28 N Plain
S Brown William H., agent sewing-machines, 41 Prospect
[ Brown Mrs. William J., 233 N Cayuga
>. Browne May S., clerk, 30 E State*
Bruce Bradford M., clerk, 46 N Tioga
|j Bruce Edward, gardener, 211 N Cayuga
"g Bruce Sarah E., 166 N Tioga
Brum Frederick W., butcher, 72 S Cayuga
__Brum John F., porter, 78 N Albany
1> Brum Titus, 72 S Cayuga
^ BRUNNER LOUIS F., shoemaker, 8 Farm, h. 12 Dey
| Brush King G., clerk, 41 W Seneca
Sn Bruyn Abigail, 36 N Cayuga
Bryan Allen B., pot maker, 54 First
b Bryan Mary C, 47 N Geneva
Bryan William H., student, 68 S Geneva
Bryan Judson, farmer, 68 S Geneva
Bryant Benjamin S., greenhouse, 19 Dryden Road
Bryant Smith, farmer, 298 E State
Bryant Solomon, farmer, 55 Mitchell
Bryant William C, farmer, 74 Huestis
Bryar William D., painter, 158 N Cayuga
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 29
Buck George E. (Mead & B.), 14 N Plain
Buck Lavinia, 14 N Plain
Buck Samuel B., (VanNatta Bro's & B.), 8 Sears
Buckbee Charles B., decorater, b. Library Building
Buckbee Enos, janitor, Cornell Library Building
Buckley Aaron, machinist, b. St. John's Hotel
Buckley Charles, b. 197 N Tioga .
Buckley Elizabeth Mrs., b. 1 2 Fifthsf1
Buckley Frank, clerk, 197 N Aurora a
Buckley Fred, carpenter, 57 Linn ^Buckley Mrs. Miles, 167 N Tioga |Bugg Charles, clerk, b. 5 S Aurora 5-,
Bulger John, deliveryman, 12 Fayette "*
Bull Ambrose, farmer, 100 W Mill *-*>
Bumstead Charles H., train despatcher, h. 116 W Seneca 1^3
Bundy Charles, grocer, 20 Farm S.
BUNDY MARY E., groceries, 24 and h. 20 Farm
Bunnell Lucien, tuner, 4 Franklin a
Burbank Maj. James B., U. S. A., Clinton House
Burch Ezra, car inspector, h. n. Organ FactoryBurch George, tanner, b. 84 Humboldt
Burch William D., 62 E Mill |Burdick Daniel W. (White & B.), 17 E Buffalo g_
Burdick Isabella, 22 E Mill^
Burger Charles H., fireman, n S Plain >-
Burke Henry, quarryman, no Linn g^
Burkholder Lydia A., b. 152 E Seneca 3Burleigh David H., carpenter, 99 Cascadilla .
Burleigh Robert E., painter, b. 99 Cascadilla
Burling Charles, boat builder, cor. Aurora and Queen S-.
Burling Walter, boatyard, W of Inlet, h. 114 W Seneca?"
Burnett Charles, boatman, 7 N Plain
Burnett Marshall, boatman, 7 N Plain
Burns Bridget, 68 N Plain
Burns George, blacksmith, 70 Madison
Burns James, gardener, 56 W Green
Burns James G., brakeman, h. 129 W Green
For large or small Houses.
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Burns Jerry, cigarmaker, 68 N Plain
Bums John, h. Westport n. State
Burns Patrick, moulder, 47 Washington
BURNS THOMAS W., lawyer and justice of the peace, 54
E State, h. 53 Prospect
BURRITT ABEL, real estate, fire and life insurance agent,
% 18 N Tioga, h. 40 S Geneva
\g Burritt Charles R., jeweler, 26 N Albany
J BURRITT EDWIN J., jeweler, 10 E State, h, 83 N Aurora
Burritt George H., compositor, 40 S Geneva
% Burritt Joseph, jeweler, 50 Prospect
H BURRITT JOSEPH C, jeweler, 80 E State, h. 26 N Al-
4> bany^ Burritt Jennie, student, at Charles Clapp's, S end Aurora
and corporation line
BURRITT LEWIS A., fancy goods, 30 E State, h. same
f|BURRITT MRS. L. A., milliner, 30 E State, h. same
Burton Emanuel, carpenter, 80 N Geneva
=> BUSH CHARLES A., proprietor Martin House, 15 and 17PS S Aurora Street
^ Bush Mrs. Emma L., 32 N Aurora
" Bush Francis M. (Jackson & B.), 18 Titus Ave.
Bush Lydia A., 100 N Tioga
^ Buss Orville, clerk, b. 98 E State
Butler Edward J., laborer, 'b. Chestnut 4th N of Elm
|j Butler Frank D., clerk, b. Tompkins House
=3 Butler Henry, b. Cayuga House
Butler Mrs. Jeanette R., b. 126 N Aurora
^Butler Kate, table waiter, Tompkins House
g Butts Edward W., carpenter, 10 1 N Cayuga
S Byrn James, butcher, 82 Linn
fcs Byrns Thomas, laborer, b. Cayuga House
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Cain Jacob, teamster, 80 Linn
Calkins Augusta, compositor, b. 90 N Aurora
Calkins Minnie, dressmaker, 41 W Seneca
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 3 I
Callahan John, laborer, h. 139 W Green
Callahan Lizzie, domestic, 72 N Aurora
Callahan Nellie, domestic, 107 N Tioga
Callahan Thomas, laborer, b. 146 W Green
Cameron Alexander, watchman, 39 Elm
Camp Mrs. Joseph, 75 N Aurora
Campbell Alfred E., painter, 150 N Aurora ^
Campbell Ann, domestic, 72 W Buffalo *Campbell Chris., blacksmith, 17 Cascadilla
Campbell David, boatbuilder, 88 Utica ko
Campbell George W., miller, 18 Linn j_Campbell John, miller, 41 S Cayuga
Campbell Lewis A., painter, 150 N Aurora
Campbell Maggie, domestic, at Geo. R.Williams'
^
Campbell Margaret, domestic, 72 N Tioga
CAMPBELL, RICHARDSON & CO. (T. B. C, R. R., & <F. J. Bogart), builders, E Clinton ^
Campbell Thomas B. (C, Richardson & Co.), b. 18 Linn gCampbell William G., clerk, b. 18 Linn
Candee Mrs. F. C, 235 E Sfate S
Candee Henrietta, music teacher, 235 E State hw
Canderbeck John,"
TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora g
Card Mrs. Lucina, cook, at Prof.Prentiss'
Carl Hannah, domestic, 26 N Albany
Carlisle Frederick, barber, 74 W Clinton ^3
Carman Theodore B., painter, 12 Linn S.
Carmer Mrs. Geo. W., 147 N Tioga|"
Carmody Cornelius, laborer, 40 Eddy
Carney Charlotte, 27 Fayette
Carney Christopher, farmer, in University
Carney Mark, farmer, in University
Carpenter Abbie, 86 W State
Carpenter Edward S., teamster, 114 Elm
Carpenter J. D. (J. D. C. & Comings), 60 E Buffalo
CARPENTER J. D. & COMINGS (J. D. Carpenter & J. R.
Comings), (Undertakers and dealers in furniture, 13 and
15 N Aurora
Dealer in Marble and Tile Floors.
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Carpenter Peter, cartman, 5 Fourth
Carpenter William, 79 S Aurora
Carpenter William H., painter, 66 Esty
Carr Alanson B., carpenter, 42 Monroe
CARR PETER O., blacksmith, 62 E Seneca, h. 17 Varick
Carrigan Thomas, conductor, 65 EstyCarroll John, laborer, 60 Varick
4 Carter Mrs. C. W., 62 S Aurora
vg Carty Thomas, prop'r St. John's Hotel, 173 W State
Case Abel, h. 232 W Seneca
^ Case Anna, domestic, 74 N Tioga
sT Case George P., student, 33 S Cayuga
" Case Hattie A. and Ella E., 118 Utica
^ Case Isaac, teamster, 44 S Albany^ Case J. Albert, laborer, 44 S Albany
8 Case Jacob, teamster, 130 W Mill
3 Case Philip, builder, 33 S Cayuga
[? Case William J., stage driver, 71 N Geneva
Casey Julia S., domestic, Clinton House
0CASEY MICHAEL, restaurant, 23 E State, h. same
^ Casey Nell, domestic, Clinton House
Cashman Jeremiah, laborer, 49 Columbia
g Cass James A., carpenter, 232 N Tioga
"^ Cass William A., potter, 232 N Tioga
mS Casterline Jane, 71 S Cayuga
- Casterline Jennie, dressmaker, 204 N Aurora
CASTERLINE JULIUS A., blacksmith, 92 E State, h 56
| Pleasant
, Casterline Maria, 155 Hudson
JK Caul Mrs. Eveline, h. 132 N Aurora
Cauldwell G. C, prof. C. U., h Campus, W side Ave
CAYUGA HOUSE, Edward Doyle, prop'r, 107 W State
Chambers Fannie, printer, 56 Pleasant
Chambers John, basket maker, h W bank Inlet
Chandler Mrs., 86 Cascadilla Place
Chandler Frances, b. at Prof. Prentiss
Chapman Solomon, cooper, h. 113 W Mill
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 33
Chase Alonzo, photo-lithographer, 112 UniversityChesebrough Benjamin F., commercial agent, 23 N Geneva
Chesebrough Fred L-, calendar maker, 23 N Geneva
Chesebrough Mrs. Ruia, 23 N Geneva
Chesley Lydia, milliner, 56 W Seneca
Chester Fred D., student. 64 N Cayuga hqChittenden Charles B., shoemaker, 198 W Seneca, h. 31 S
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Plain a
Chittenden Sarah, domestic, Cook's Hotel e
Christiance Charles V., clerk, 73 N Tioga |Christiance George, shoemaker, 106 N Tioga |^CHRISTIANCE R. C, boots and shoes, 66 E State, h. 32 ,
N Aurora
Church Edwin F., mechanical engineer, b. 114 W Seneca ^
Church Irving P., prof. C. U., 105 Cascadilla Place
Church William A. (Andrus & Church), 71 N Aurora
City Orchestra, E. C. Wright, manager, 11 and 22 E State ^
Clancy Michael, laborer, b. 48 Wheat s*4
Clapp Aaron B., base ball, S endAurora and Corporation line
CLAPP ASAHEL, prop'r and editor "WeeklyIthacan,"
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41 E State, h. 66 S Aurora s
Clapp Charles, carriage painter, over 105 W State, h. S Au-hq
rora n. Corporation line .
Clapp Lewis A., printer, 66 S Aurora _
Clapp Mortimer, carpenter, 62 Esty
Clapp William P., clerk, S end Aurora and Corporation line ;_3
Clark Mrs. Birdsey, 44 N Tioga
Clark Edward M., druggist, b. 56 N Aurora ST
Clark Ellen, reseating chairs, 32 S Plain
Clark Elizabeth, nurse, 16 Utica O
Clark Emma, 41 S Plain .
Clark Mrs. Emma F., boarding, no E Seneca 3.
Clark Fidelia, 72 Yates
Clark Frederick, teamster, 29 W Green
Clark James L., moulder, 72 Yates
Clark Jane, 23 W State
Clark Mrs. John, 137 Cascadilla Place
Cross Walks and Cutter Stones.
34 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Clark Kitty, domestic, 152 E Seneca
Clark Lafayette, clerk, 41 S Plain
Glark Peter, barber, 108 W State, h. 15 Fifth
Clark Smith, carpenter, 90 W Mill
CLARK URI, jeweler, 56 E State, h. 61 E Buffalo .
| Clark W. Harry, 23 W State
g Clawson Clarence E., stenographer, 11 E State
Clawson Clarence F., clerk, 33 S Cayuga
Clay Thomas H., hostler, 44 Monroe
" Clines Patrick, butcher, 17 Auburn
^ Clinton Charles M., model maker, over 8 and 10 N Aurora,
>s h, 22 S Geneva
Clinton DeWitt, finisher, 137 N. Aurora
s Clinton Edward, carpenter, 139 N Aurora
^ Clinton Miles L., machinist, 17 W Buffalo
* Clinton Myron C, machinist, 85 Eddy
Clinton Rachel, 22 S Geneva
10Clock Henry L., salesman, 118 N Tioga
"I Clock Sarah E., 17 W Buffalo
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P Close Eugene, printer, 57 N Geneva
g Close George B., tinner, 144 N Tioga
"^ Close Jerome B., cabinet maker, 26 Sears
"So Cody J. Bryant, baker, b. 107 E State
j Cody J. S., baker, 107 E State
ot, Cody Patrick, saloon, 93 E State, h. same
.. Coe Anna, 32 S Cayuga
*| Coe Charles, laborer, 25 S Plain
Coe Charles II., cooper, 25 S Plain
Coe Jackson, boatman, W bank Inlet*"
Coe Nelson, laborer, 48 S Corn
COHEN & HARRIS, (A. F. C. & P. H.), fashionable ba-
| zar, 24 E State
Cole Anna, 61 Prospect
Cole Charles C, expressman, 128 N Tioga
Cole Eli, carpenter, 120 W Buffalo
Cole Frank, tinner, 13 First
Cole Maria, rear 100 W Mill
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 35
Cole Stella D., 152 N Tioga
Coleman Ann, 24 W Green
Coleman Bridget, domestic, 30 E Buffalo
Coleman Henry H., upholsterer, 82 N AlbanyColeman John, meat market, 196 W State, b. 50 W Clinton .
Coleman Maggie, dressmaker, 12 Sears g_
Coleman Michael, 169 N Tioga *sk
Coleman Patrick, mason, 169 N Tiogaa'
Coleman Sarah, b. 42 Wheat^
Collins Amanda M., 26 N Tioga <|
Collins Helen T., over 77 E State^
Collins John H., clerk, 7 N Plain
Collins Jeremiah, barber, 41 Mechanic oCollins James, 42 W Mill *
Collins Mary A., 24 W Mill
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Collins Michael, moulder, 118 W Mill o
Collins Mrs.. Michael-, 41 Mechanic
Collins Nellie, 21 Wheat S.
Colquhoun William, stone cutter, 23 Huestis,Comings John R. (J. D. Carpenter & C), 19 E Mill |;Compton Leonard, section master, 45 S Plain
Cone Elizabeth, domestic, at Prof. Russel's**
CONKLIN B. FRANK (Norton & C), 16 Lake Ave. s-
Conley John, fence maker, b. 132 W State
Conlin Frank, clerk, over 8 S Cayuga go
Conlin Mrs. Frank, over 8 S Cayuga^
Conliff John, glass blower, 129 Utica"
Conner James, clerk, 19 E State ,
Connelly John W., laborer, Spencer n. Pleasant js
Connor Dennis, laborer, 71 Eddy ^
Connor Kate and Joanna, tailoress, room 21, Bateg Block a
Conover Rodolphus, farmer, n. S Corporation line, bt. Hud- "
son and Aurora ?>
Conover Mrs. John, n. S Corporation line, bt. Hudson and
Aurora
Conover Charles W., farmer, Coddington road n. Hudson
Conrad Henry, painter, 129 W State
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Conrad John, pedler, 97 W State
Conrad Vincent, 13 E Seneca
Considine John, laborer, 55 Varick
Converse Sarah M., h. N of 126 E Buffalo
CONWAY PATRICK, grocer, 6 S Cayuga, h. 23 N Meadow
COOK CARMI W., prop'r "Cook'sHotel,"
20 & 22W State
Cook Dudley F., farmer, b. 55 Eddy. Cook Fred. S., farmer, b. 55 Eddy
.gCook James, teamster, 92 EstyCook James C, nurseryman, 55 Eddy
| Cook John B., turner, 55 Tompkins
sT Cook Loren J., laborer, r. 136 S Aurora
- Cook William H., paper maker, 60 Railroad Ave.
4| Cooley Asil J., fruit dealer, 43 W Seneca
^1 Cooley Clarence, law student, b. 43 W Seneca
=8 Coon Daniel W. (S. Coon & Son), 64 W Seneca
3 Coon David J., engineer, 44 Prospect
j|Coon Ellen M., 25 S Plain
js. Coon Elmer L., turner, 46 N Tioga
Coon Frank B., carriage ironer, 44 Prospect
^ Coon Hastings, cooper, 75 S Cayuga
g Coon Helen M., domestic, 18 E Green
Coon Jane D., 44 Prospect
^Coon Kate, private boarding, 46 N Tioga
] Coon Simeon (S. Coon & Son), 64 W Seneca
^COON S. & SON (Simeon and Daniel W.), jewelers, watch-
g makers and repairers, 62 W Seneca
>> Corl Ella, domestic, 84 N Cayuga
B Corley Patrick, laborer, 10 Second
fcq CORNELL BENJAMIN F., physician, 52 N Tioga, h. same
Cornell EJijah B., master builder, 50 UniversityCornell Mrs. Ezra, h. East Hill, E of University Street
Cornell Frank C, farmer, E Hill
CORNELL LIBRARY BUILDING, cor. Tioga and Seneca
CORNWELL & ROCKWELL, (T. C. & A. F. R.), wines
and liquors, 6 N Aurora
Corson David H., laborer, 108 W Green
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 37
Corson Hiram, prof. C. U., 60 Cascadilla Place
Cortright Mary, milliner, 21 E Seneca
Coryell Lewis, 119 W State
CORYELL WILLIAM, physician, 20 E Seneca, h. same
Cosgriff James, baggage-master, 104 W Seneca
Coucher Emily, 27 Cliff
Coughlin Charles, policeman, b. Cayuga House (^
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, (S. Rolfe, clerk), 8 N Tioga ^COUNTY JUDGE'S OFEICE, (M. Lyon, County Judge), a
County Clerk's Building, 2d floor front k,
Courtney Mary, domestic, 98 N Aurora |Covell Enos W., carpenter, 1 10 W Seneca
^
Cowdry Mrs. Adam S., 130 E State &
Cowdry Chauncey, 106 E State *_
Cowles Adin F., janitor Wilgus Opera House, 39 Linn so
Cowles George, 10 Farm .
Cowles William S., 17 W Green
Cox Carrie E., milliner, 21 E Seneca a
Coy George E., general agent, 36 Lake Ave.
Coy John E., bartender, 139 W State
Coy John H., farmer, 97 E Buffalo ^*jCrandall Charles L., prof. C. U., 75 Hector S.
Crandall Clayton, farmer, b. 98 Hector o_
Crandall Peter B., farmer, 98 Hector
CRANDALL WARREN J., grocer, 43 E Seneca, h. 30 Linng~
Crane Joanna, 9 E Seneca g^
Crane Samuel, glass blower, 16 Third 3Crane T. F., prof. C. U., h. Campus, W side Ave. ^
Crass Charles H., gun and blacksmith, 158 N Cayuga a
Crass Fred. L., blacksmith, 158 N Cayuga S".
Crass George, blacksmith, 39 Second*"
Crass Timothy, blacksmith, 158 N Cayuga
Craven James, domestic, at Prof.Prentiss'
Crilly Mary, 68 S Geneva
Criss Silas, laborer, b. 95 E Seneca
Crittenden William S., boarding, 116 E Seneca
Cronk Erastus M., traveling agent, 148 N Aurora
Paving * Curbstones at lowest rates.
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Crosbee Gilbert J., telegraph operator, n E State
Crowley John, laborer, b. 127 W Green
Crowley Timothy, carpenter, 127 W Green
Crozier Andrew, 64 S Cayuga
Crozier Ella, domestic, 69 N Cayuga
CROZIER & FEELEY (R. A. Crozier, T. Feeley), groce
rs ries, 1 W State
S Crozier Mrs. John, 18 S Geneva
3J Crozier Libbie, 67 S CayugaR>
Crozier Richard, teamster, 67 S Cayuga
Crozier Richard A. (C. & Feeley), 4 N Geneva
Crozier Thomas, laborer, 67 S Cayuga
c^Crozier William, cigar maker, 67 S Cayuga
Culligan Kate, 105 Cascadilla
S Culligan James, laborer, h. W of Meadow n. Hunt's coal yard
Culligan John, student, 47 Cascadilla
C^ Culligan Michael, gardener, 97 W Green
g Cullington Dennis, boiler maker, 48 S Corn
_^ Culp Henry B., glassblower, 23 Auburn
Culver Mrs. Ann E., 103 N Aurora
^Culver George W., clerk, b. 67 N Tioga
w Culver Lewis H., commercial agent, 23 N Geneva
.CULVER THOMAS S., groceries and provisions, 23 N
Au-
f^ rora, h. 126 N Aurora
CULVER WILLIAM M., hats and caps, 64 E State, h. 67
N Tioga
i Cumberland James, butcher, 92 Railroad Ave.
t Cumberland Margaret, 92 Railroad Ave.
s, Cummings Nancy, domestic, 40 N Cayuga
_^Cummings Michael, carpenter, b. 86 Utica
Cummings Patrick, machinist, 86 Utica
Cummings Terrence, laborer, 86 Utica
Cunningham Bridget, laundry, Martin House
Cunningham William, laborer, 51 Auburn
Curran Catharine M., 72 N Albany
Curran Cora A., teacher, 72 N Albany
Curran Frank W., 107 N Aurora
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
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CURRAN GEORGE P., drugs and groceries, 107 N Tioga,h. same
Curran Lansing D., clerk, 72 N Albany
CURRAN O. B. & SON, drugs and medicines, 78 E State
Curran Walter C, patternmaker, 39 Farm
Curry Eugene, student, 141 N Cayuga
Curry William, student, 141 N Cayuga S
Curtis Cordelia, washerwoman, 60 Hancockt^
Curtis E. L. B., farmer, 14 Titus Ave.
Curtis Edward J., painter, 26 S Aurora, h. 27 Linn
Curtis Ellen, nurse, 72 N Cayuga
Curtis George, laborer, 87 Linn
Curtis George, Jr., mason, 87. Linn
Curtis Harriet E., in E State
Curtis Henry, mason, 87 Linn c^
Curtis Lewis B., clerk, 14 Titus Ave. <
Curtis M. Louisa, dressmaker, over 29 E State J4g
Curtis Margaret, in E Stateg
Curtiss Cornelia, 31 Quarry
Curtiss Edward W., student, 68 Hazen g
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Cushman Elisha, laborer, 170 N Aurora .
Cutler George D., clerk, 90 N Aurora pCutler R., b. 90 N Aurora <*
Cutter Rebecca J., 16 W Seneca8
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Dain Eugene, crucible maker, 8 Utica
DALE ALFRED B., architect, room 7 Bates Block, h. 119N Tioga ^)
Daly Charles, clerk, 188 N Aurora S.
Daly Emma, domestic, St. John's Hotel gj-
Daly John, blacksmith, 121'W State
Daly Timothy, tanner, '5 8 Pleasant
Dana Amasa B., 40 N Cayuga
Dana Chester, 40 N Cayuga
Daniels Charles, laborer, h. cor Mill and Westport
Daniels Cora, b. 114 W Clinton
Watertab.e,Caps, Sills, Ashler, &c.
40 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Daniels Erastus, 35 Second
Daniels Jared, b. cor Mill and Westport
Daniels Spencer, 70 S Aurora
Daniels Spencer, jr., clerk, 7 W Clinton
Darling Edward L., organ finisher, 70 S. Cayuga
Dauncey George, .machinist, 68 University
Dauncey James, laborer, 188 N Cayuga
o; Dauncey Thomas F., machinist, 44 Varick
\g Davenport Amos H., laborer, 48 Hancock
I Davenport Ann C, 84 Madison
^ Davenport Betsy, 13 Falls
| Davenport Charles A., b. 199 N Tioga
r[j3 Davenport Edward, clerk, 48 First
-Davenport Erastus, carpenter, 58 First
^Davenport Frank C,
"Windsor"
restaurant, 1 Clinton Block,9 N Cayuga, h. 48 First
S Davenport Frank K., carpenter, 20 Wheat
f^ Davenport Henry, agent, Steamboat Landing
sDavenport Ila M., 128 W Mill
Davenport John A., cartman, 48 Hancock
" Davenport Lucy, 48 First
,,Davenport Phcebe A., domestic, 60^ N Tioga
* Davenport Wallace E., clerk, 48 First
"^ Davis Andrew B., finisher, 87 N Tioga
^ DAVIS BEN. J.,"
Ithaca GunWorks"
and machinist, 76 W
cS Buffalo, h. same
Davis Dora, 16 Madison
Davis Emma, 10 Farm
Davis Ella, dress maker, 100 N Cayuga
^ Davis Elizabeth, 100 N Cayuga
Davis George B., lawyer, 2d floor, 41 E State, b Tioga House
Davis Helen M., b. 106 E State
Davis John H., agent, 100 N Cayuga
Davis Peter N., produce dealer, 22 Pleasant
Davis Sophia, domestic, 14 E Green
Dawson Herman F. (D. & Quick), 11 First
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 41
DAWSON & QUICK (H. F. Dawson, T. Quick), carriage
and wagon makers, 4 and 6 W Green
Dawson Thomas, farmer, 58 S Cayuga
Day Amos G., clerk, b. 71 N Aurora
DAY CHARLES G., lawyer and justice of the peace, Libra
ry Building, h. 71 E Seneca hqDay Hiram, expressman, 68 Madison ^
Day Loren (D. & Robinson), 57 Hudson |DAY & ROBINSON (L. Day and J. Robinson), wines and
^
liquors, 9 N Aurora ^Dean Alson, carver, 88 Linn &j
Dean Anson, carpenter, 44 Cascadilla ^Dean Chauncey S., baker, 17 Cascadilla l,,.
Dean Frank R., painter, 25 Hancock
Dean Daniel B., section master, 147 Hudson a,DEAN DAVID M., lawyer and Dist. Attorney, Co. Clerk's ^
Building, b. 91 E Buffalof^
Dean Mary A., 8 Second**
Dean William H., cartman, 8 Second a
DeBell Frank, law student, 22 Lake Ave.^
DeCamp Dana, painter, 176 N Cayuga s
DeCamp Lewis, painter, 10 1 Lake 3
DeCamp May, milliner, 21 E Seneca
Decker Fred., organ factory, b. 28 N Corn go
Decker Wheeler B., carpenter, 45 Linn^
DeForest George, conductor, 59 W State g~
DeFoy Kate, domestic, 34 N Geneva g^Delahant Catharine, domestic, 24 S Geneva ^
Delamater Hiram, laborer, 49 Cascadilla Ave. .
DeLance Ida, 18 Centre <&
DeLano Daniel F., clerk, 58 N Tioga g-.
DeLano Fred. B., clerk, 58 N TiogaI-
DeLano Jeanette W., 58 N Tioga
DeLano Martin S., commercial agent, 58 N Tioga
DeLano Willie, clerk, 58 N Tioga
Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Ozmun Place, East Hill
Deming Sarah,-. 9 E Green
Dealer in Ohio & Medina Sandstones.
42 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dempsey Ella, domestic, Ithaca Hotel
Denham William H., druggist, 66 W State
Dennis H. Clay, carpenter, 23 Linn
.Dennis Norman S., mason, 73 N Albany
^ Denton William, hostler, Cayuga House
g DePew Margery, domestic, 22 E Buffalo
S DePew Minerva, domestic, 40 W Seneca
DePutron Mary, domestic, 53 W Buffalo
DePutron Nettie, domestic, 58 S Aurora
" DeRemer Enos, carpenter, 60 Linn
KJ Derrick William, painter, 187 N Cayuga
5>s Derrick William J., moulder, 185 N Cayuga
Desquin Oliver, glass works, 16 Third
g Deuel William B., tobacco agent, 18 Wheat
"^ Devenport Peter P., carpenter, 118 Utica
"^ DeVoy John, butcher, 190 N Cayuga
DeVoy Michael, butcher, b. 191 N Tioga
DeVoy Michael, mason, 190 N Cayuga
^ DeVoy Thomas, laborer, 191 N Tioga
^ Dibble Henry, student, 23 E Buffalo
88 Dibble William S., cartman, 81 First
'I DICK JAMES, coal and wood, 134 W Seneca, h. 66 N Ge-
g neva
f*^ Dickerson Joseph J., painter, 9 Third
S Dickinson James H., clerk, 12 Hudson
Diffin George, stone cutter, 192 E State
ro Diltz Charles, engineer, 219 N Cayuga
k Diltz Christopher, no Lake
Diltz Fred, moulder, 95 Utica
* Diltz John, moulder, 223 N Cayuga
Diltz William, moulder, 95 Utica
Dimmick L., b. 159 N Tioga
' Dimond Lottie, 17 Farm
^ Dinehart Milan, laborer, 46 Brindley
Dippold John, tanner, 125 Humboldt
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE (D. M. Dean, Dist.
Att'y), County Clerk's Building, 2d floor rear
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
^
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 43
Dix Cornelia, 137 W Buffalo
Dixon George, painter, 206 N Tioga
Dixon George J., painter, 206 N Tioga
DOBRIN THEODORE,ladies'
furnishing and millinery,
10 S Aurora, h. 14 W Mill
Dobrowolski Antoni, confectioner, 109 E State, h. same ^Dodd Isaac, cigar maker, 50 Railroad Ave. 'sti
Doe John, paper maker, 94 Lakea'
Doherty Michael, laborer, b. 16 N Meadow^
Doherty Thomas E., collecting agent, b. 16 N Meadow <*
DOHERTY THOMAS F., billiards, over 16 E State, h. 55^
Pleasant
Dolan Thomas, tanner, 133 Humboldt gDolph Sarah, 6^ W Green _
Donohue Timothy, laborer, 60 Varick ^Donovan Annie, domestic, at G. R.
Williams'
c.
Donovan Augusta, over 10 S Cayuga
Donovan Frank, clerk, over 10 S Cayuga g
Donovan Joanna, seamstress," Pagoda,"
opp. Post Office ,Donovan John, carpenter, b. 203 Cliff -
Donovan Kate, domestic, 68 N Tioga
Donovan Maggie, domestic, 13 W Green <<5
Donovan Margaret, domestic, 102 E Seneca **jDonovan Mary, domestic, 9 W State S.
Donovan Peter, laborer, 203 Cliff &,
Donovan Richard, laborer, b. 60 Varick
Donovan Timothy, laborer, 47 Linn >*
Donovan William, engineer, b. 203 Cliff8"
Doolittle Anson, farmer, 9 Giles %Dorn E. B., carpenter, 13 Factory
Dorsey Helen, dress maker, 86 W Buffalo
Doty John E., cemetery keeper, 93 Hudson
Doty Laura F., teacher, 93 Hudson
Dougherty Maggie, domestic, 73 S Cayuga
Dougherty Mary, dress maker, 8 Second
Dougherty Nellie, domestic, Clinton House
Dowe Harvey A. (Ferris & D.), 73 N Geneva
Dealer in Marble and Tile Floors.
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44 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Dowe Mrs. Richard H., boarding house, 75 E Buffalo
Dowling Henry M., confectioner, 72 N Plain
Downey Mrs. Alice, 30 Eddy
Downey Ellen and Johanna, domestics, at H. W. Sage's
Downey George, carriage trimmer,30'
Eddy
Downey John, painter, 62 Linn
Downey Robert E., baker, b. 30 Eddy. Downey William, baker, 30 Eddy
5Doyle Daniel, laborer, 19 Factory
S Doyle Dennis, clerk, Cayuga House
^ Doyle Edward, prop'r Cayuga.House, 107 W State
C Doyle Fannie, domestic, 18 E State
* Doyle John, clerk, b. 19 Factory
^ Doyle John L., salesman, n E State
k""1 Ddyle Julia, laundress, b. Tioga House
=8 Doyle Michael L. (Shepard & D.), b. 61 W Buffalo
-S Doyle Thomas, b. 19 Factory
f? Drake Amasa, mason, 36 Lake Ave.
>. Drake Elsie, 9 E Buffalo
Drake Eugenia, b. 58 N Aurora
^ Drake Harriet, milliner, 149 N Aurora
"| DRAKE TOSEPH H., boarding and feeding stables. 22 &
g 24 E Green
^
Drake Mary, Deborah and Almira, 22 E Mill
"! Drake Theodore M., baker, 156 N Tioga
E^ Drake Theophilus, mason, 149 N Aurora
| Drake Thomas J., pattern'maker, 38 W Mill
i^ Dresser George H., horse collar\maker, 52 Prospect
S> DRESSER JOSEPH H., machinist, model maker, gunsmith
g and repairer of sewing machines, 22 Hudson, h. 52 Pros
pect
Drew John U., tuner, 12 E Mill
Driscoll Mrs. Catharine, 33 Mitchell
Driscoll Mary, tailoress, 27 Factory
Driscoll Mrs. Mary, 260 E State-
Dryer Chester C, boat builder, 84 W Seneca
Dryer Morgan C, general agent, 9 N Corn
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 45
Dudgeon Margaret, 9 E Buffalo
Dumond Libbie, teacher, 44 N Tioga
Dunham John B., dealer in nursery stocks, 55 S Aurora
Dunham Peter, 53 Linn
Dunham Samuel, carpenter, b. 119 N Aurora
Dunlavey Ann, 169 N Cayuga
Dunlavey James, cigar maker, 169 N Cayuga ^
Dunlavey Robert, pedler, 171 N Cayuga ^Dunn Bridget, domestic, 9 W Green a
Dunn John, tanner, 32 Fayette t>
Dunn Michael, porter, 19 E State g
Dunn Nellie, domestic, 10 N Geneva Cc
Dunn Thomas, painter, 13 N Corn**
Dunning A. J., 39 Farm *>>
Dupee Elihu, blacksmith, b. with Chas. Hoyt ^
Durand Susan E., b. 82 N Aurora &
Durling Aaron, gardener, 94 Railroad Ave.
Durling Frank, boatman, 18 Auburn ft
Durling Frederick, cabinet maker, 108 Railroad Ave.^
Durling Frederick B., book binder, 108 Railroad Ave.s
Durling Maggie, 25 W Green ^]
Durling Walter, barber, b. 98 E State
Durphy Henry M., supt. "Ithaca Calendar Clock Co.", 132 &,
N Cayuga^
Dusenberry Rev. Francisco, 66 N Plain|J"
Duvanny Bridget, 7 S Meadow S?
Dwyer Mrs. Kate, 124 Cliff 3Dwyer William, engineer, University, N of Sibley BuildingDykeman Willard, watchman, 9 N Corn
Dykeman William, watchman, 147 Hudson
E
EAGLES JOSEPH D., photographer, over 74 & 76 E State,
h. 154 N Cayuga
Earl Caleb, 20 W Clinton
Earle Thomas J., expressman," Glenside,"
n. Fall Creek
For large or small Houses.
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46 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
EarsleyFrances-
A., teacher, 58 Hudson
Earsley John, boat builder, 42 Columbia
Earsley William, boat builder, 42 Columbia
Eaton Emeline, Adaline and Maria L., 14 Utica
Eaton William M., student, 14 Utica
Edsall George, laborer, 44 N Albany
.jjEdsall Joseph, janitor, 44 N Albany
" Edwards Daniel, mason, 56 University
igEdwards Frank A., over 38 E State
Edwards Hannah, over 38 E State
s Edwards Irving H., clerk, over 38 E State
S EDWARDS JAMES, carriage and wagon maker, 29 E Green,~ h. 24 Linn
Edwards Jane, 44 Cascadilla
^* Egan Michael, porter, Tompkins House
Egbert Azuba, b. 87 E Seneca
ttj EGBERT CYNTHIA, milliner, and millinery, over 67 E
g State, h. same
^Egbert James D., 41 W Seneca
Egbert James H., machinist, 41 W Seneca
^Eggleston John F., grocer, 206 W State, h same
! Eggleston Joseph, enginear, 93 Hector
_Eggleston Martin T., brakeman, 141 W Buffalo
(^ Eggleston Theron, 139 W Buffalo
g Eighmey Elias, gardener, b. 106 W Mill
Eighmey J. Seward, carpenter, 106 W Mill
g Eighmey Thomas, 3 Linn
C^s Eldridge Edward S., cabinet maker, 2 Franklin
^ Elliott Charles A., green house, 249 E State
Elliott Eva and Marsaille, compositors, 18 Sears
. Elliott Thomas, cigar box maker, 1 Hudson, h. 18 Sears
^ Ellis Elias M., lawyer, 39 W State
Ellis Ira, b. 89 N Tioga
Ellis Lyman S., lumberman, 89 N Tioga
Ellis Warren J., farmer, 26 Farm
Ellison Merritt P., grocer, 56 W Seneca
Ellsworth Duncan M., stenographer, 18 E Mill
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
a<?*.
>-
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 47
ELLSWORTH PERRY G., lawyer, 18 N Tioga, h. 18 E
Mill
Elmendorf Luke C, bridge builder, 116 W State
Elmendorf William C, carpenter, 77 W Mill
Elston John C, commercial agent, 13 Sears
Elston Judson A., lawyer, over 62 E State, h. 136 N Cayuga
Elyea Chauncey, laborer, 25 Hector ^Elyea Fred, farmer, b. at Geo. Hook's, Chestnut <<
Embody J. Cad., cartman, 16 Hancock
Emery Mrs. Mary, 92 N Aurora^
Emig Adam (Paris & E.), 11 E Green""
Emmons Edward, machinist, 19 Wheat
Emmons Richard, carpenter, 75 S Cayuga ~_
Emmons Susan, Spencer n. Pleasant l
Engleman Elias, clothier, 58 S Aurora ^
English Edmond E., tailor, 2d floor Wilgus Block, h. 20 <c_
Pleasant ^
English Maria, 113 N Tioga gEnglish William J., boatman, 63 Cliff 5^
English William J., tailor, 20 Pleasant
Ensley Minnie, dress maker, 28 Wheat Kj.
Ensley Wesley, laborer, 28 Wheat o
ENZ & MILLER (F. J. Enz and T. G. Miller), wholesale~
paper, stationery, school books, &c, Titus Block, 15 W^
State tgEnz Frank J. (E. & Miller), 57 E Mill g.
Ervy David, laborer, 68 Tompkins>
Erwin Walter, blacksmith, b. 144 W Seneca
Eschenburg Frank, barber, 11 E State ^3
Eshbach Rufus T., confectioner, 128 N Tioga g.
Essex William O., laborer, 70 S Cayuga |L
Estes Harriet, 50 S Plain
Estes Thomas, painter, near Organ Factory
Esty Albert. H. (E. S. Esty & Co.), 36 N Geneva
Esty Clarence H. (E. S. Esty & Co.), 36 N Geneva
Esty Edward S. (E. S. E. & Co.), 36 N Geneva
Dealer inSlaters'
Materials.
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48 ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
ESTY E. S. & CO., Humboldt Tannery, office over 58 E
State
ESTY JOSEPH, leather and findings, 58 E State, h. 64 N
Tioga
Esty Mrs. Joseph, Jr., 71 N Tioga
ESTY WILLIAM W._ canal insurance and storehouse, 184,
186 & 188 W State, h. 48 N-Aurora
Euberle Ferdinard, laborer, near Organ Factory
| EVANS ALFRED J., pastor Catholic Church, 60 W Buffalo
I Evans Charles W., boat builder, 185 Cliff
Evans David, farmer, 21 Factory
Evans DeForest, laborer, b. 21 FactoryEvans Frank, planing mill, b. 21 Factory
gs Evans Fred., planing mill, b. 21 FactoryEvans John J., student, 60 W Buffalo
^5 Evans Susan,"
TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora
"g Everitt Edwin T glass works, 21 Third
ft Everts George W., engineer, 88 W State
sEyseman Anthony, glass blower, 48 Hancock
o
1 F
Fancher Frank E., clerk, 34 E Mill
^jFancher Herman P., clerk, 34 E Mill
^Fancher Jesse C, harness maker, 90 E State, h. 34 E Mill
> Fandrich Alvina, domestic, 24 W Buffalo
^ Fandrich John, cabinet maker, 88 N Albany
fe Farling Dudley, printer, 6r Dryden Road
;> Farrell Michael, laborer, 10 Fifth
Jk. Farrer Frances, 34 Cascadilla
Farrer James K., baggage master, 58 W Clinton
Faulkner Thomas, cigar maker, 16 Madison
Faxon Mrs. M. D., b. 181 E State
Fay Lewis G., student, 13 Sears
Fayhe Andrew, gardener, 1 1 Fayette
Fayhe John, bartender, St. John's Hotel
Fayhe Michael, laborer, 4 Lewis
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,
ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY. 49
FEELEY FRANK P., liquors, 4 S Cayuga, h. 5 W Clinton
Feeley Patrick, teamster, 29 Fayette
Feeley Thomas, (Crozier & F.), 29 Fayette
Fenn John W., engineer, 72 S Aurora
Ferguson Isaac R., carpenter, h. r. Unitarian Church
Ferguson John W., cigar maker, 136 N Tioga hy
Ferguson Mary A., 30 Wheat ^
Ferguson Michael, laborer, 13 Fifth
Ferous Lafayette C, tanner, 42 N Plain **
Ferrell Charles, cook, over 14 S Aurora I?!
Ferrell Jay, laborer, McClune Terrace, r. Unitarian Church &_
Ferris B. G., (Ferris & Dowe), 181 E State ^FERRIS & DOWE, (B. G. F. & H. A. D.), lawyers, 12 .
N Tioga .?
Ferris Lorenzo, laborer, 33 Cliff g-
FILLINGHAM FRED., tinware, paper, peddler's supplies,
&c, 40 W State, h. 46 N Plain ^FINCH & APGAR, (D. F. F. & G. W. A.), booksellers,
-
bookbinders and stationers, 60 E State
Finch Charles A., brakeman, b. 113 W State
Finch Charles A.y salesman, 70 Mechanic
Finch Charles E., carpenter, 113 W State ^Finch Dudley F., (F. & Apgar), 26 W Seneca _
Finch Edgar A., laborer, b. 113 W State
Finch Edgar M., (C. J. Rumsey & Co.), b. Tompkins House
FINCH FRANCIS M., Judge Court of Appeals, 18 N Tio- ^ga, h. Fountain Place, E Buffalo
Finch Gold A., collar maker, over 61 E State, h. 70 Mechanic
Finch William A., .lawyer, 18 N Tioga, b. 70 Mechanic
Finch William F., (Hawkins, F. & Co.), 34 N Tioga ^j
Finnegan Mary, domestic, 75 E Buffalo |.
Finnegan Patrick, laborer, 119 W Mill *
Finnegan William, laborer, b. 119 W Mill
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, H. B. Lord, cashier, Cornell
Library Building
Fischer Conrad, organ maker, 7 1 W State
Fish John M., carpenter, 7 S. Meadow
Crosswalks and Cutter Stones.
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SO ITHACA GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Fish Sylvester H., gardener, 109 W Green
Fish Theodore, laborer, h. W bank Inlet
Fisher John, 48 W Seneca
Fisher Sarah A., 48 W Seneca
Fiske Daniel H., b. Prof. Fiske's, C. U. Campus
Fiske D. Willard, prof. C. U., h. C. U. Campus, ist N of
g Prest. White's
Fisk Jesse B., soap, 131 N Cayuga
Fitzgerald Ellen, domestic, 55 Pleasant
S Fitzgerald John, peddler, 75 S Aurora
E^ Fitzgerald Mary, domestic, 48 N Geneva
5^ Flagg Isaac, prof. C. U., 28 Mitchell
Flannery Ellen, domestic, Tompkins House
Flannery James, cigar maker, 115 W Green
^5 Flaxlund Charles, organ works, 61^ W Mill
,<_Fleck John B., plumber, over 61 E State, h. 99 Utica
Fleming Alexander L., commercial agent, 103 W State
"^ Fletcher George, laborer, 35>_. S Plain
"1: Fletcher Mrs. Thankful, "TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora
^ Flood Francis, carpenter, 27 Fifth
=0 Fluent Debby A., "TheHome,"
Mechanic c. Aurora
~> Flynn John, butcher, 187 N Cayuga
" Flynn Morris F., stone mason, 120 N Aurora
C? Fogarty Ella, table waiter, Tompkins House*'
FooteClarence,'
clerk, b. 24 N Geneva
^ FOOTE & CO., (W. J. P.. Foote), wholesale and retail flor-
'-S ist and nurseryman, 30 and h. 32 S Cayuga,
k Foote Morgan, laborer, 6 N Meadow
Foote Newton J., florist, 32 S Cayuga
*"Foote P. Lafayette, (F. & Thatcher), 116 W Green
FOOTE & THATCHER, (P. L. Foote & F. F. Thatcher),
|j over 1 N Tioga
> Forbes A. C, boiler works, 27 E Green, h. 8 Linn
Force Albert W., rake maker, 23 Sears
Force Edward B., organ works, 23 Sears
Ford Ann, 65 Cascadilla
Ford Francis, Clinton House
John Snaith, Builder and Contractor,