Gazetteer and business directory of Cortland County, N. Y., for 1869, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse : Journal Office
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GAZETTEER


AND


BUSINESS DIRECTORY


OF


CORTLAND COUNTY, N. Y.,


FOR


1869.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY


HAMILTON CHILD.


AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, ONEIDA, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, NIAGARA, STEUBEN, CHE- NANGO, ORLEANS AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES.


Permanent Office, 23 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.


HANG UP THIS BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.


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SYRACUSE : PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 91 E. WASHINGTON STREET.


1869.


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PORTLAND, LOPATY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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OR NO CHARGE.


DR. KINGSLEY.


OF ROME, N. Y.


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CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Importers, Jobbers and Retailers


DRY GOODS AND PANOY GOODS,


OCHEN GOODS. No. 53 Main Street.


Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 North St. Paul Street. AND


ROCHESTER.


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Having established the most extensive Des Good- House in the State outside of New York City, we can ofer advantages to layers of Des Grund ar qualed by any other dealers in the country. We inquart directly and keep constantly on the ad fall lines of


Broche and Paisley Shaver : Pim Bros. Genuine Irish Popli -. Black and Colored S'de : Iist Liners and Later curtain -. lapin- Merinorad Upor;


Hilgers' Celebrated Broadmoths and Doeskins.


Our stock of the following gon Ap - full and complete: Cake, Cheque- and Mantinha- : Engli-1 Genesee Fall- (assim-to -. "our own


ci and Ameri an c'assimpre -: . : ' Mohair and Cashmere Dress Goods ; Shaker and Ebenezer Flannels: White. So gut and Opera Wool Flannel -: Damask Table Cloth- and Toweling- : \. . . Duylies and Wine cloth- :


Linen Sheetings and Pillow Ca-ing -: French. American & Scotch Gingham : English, French & American Caliente. Wonder and Cotton Yarn- : Blanket -. Built - and Con terpine : Brad laces and Embroiderin- : "we -- Maincook and Victoria Marlin -;


Fancy Goods and Yankee Nations : Bibliu- add Trimming: Hey. Wrapper- and Praver - : Balmoral ! Her Skin - : dr. r. r. r . A.


the . Far West" offer- indu ment - to cry rui country Merchants equal many ned ...


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Price List - and sample- f riched on application. ... Border sontles pillet ratrusted


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AT THE WHOLESALE MUSIC HOUSE OF REDINGTON & HOWE ,


2 Wieting Block, Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y .. The Public find the Largest and Best Stock in the State unt-ide of New York City. ) of


Piano Fortes, rgans, Melodeons,


Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise of all Kinds at Wholesale and Retail. Prices, the Lowest New York and Boston Bates. satisfaction in all Transactions. Fasce Addenda at end of Volume.


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MAP OF


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CORTLAND COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


6 THE REYNOLDS


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FEACTION KY BLOW AND CONTACT OF METAIS


THIS PORTION


IS SPRING TEMPER AND PRODUCED BY AIR


REYNOLDS, BARBER &Co. ScleManufacturers AUBURN H.Y.


Mower & Roapor KNIVES


MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY TS, UNDER REYNOLDS' PATENTS for Tempering Steel withont the aid of any hqunis, received the only award at the Great National Implement Trial, held at Anburn, in 1566. They possess the lol- lowing superior qualities :


1. They are made with a fine Cutlery Temper at the edges.


2. They hold only a Spring Temper at the center and at the heel.


3. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife being exactly alike in temper.


4. We warrant they can be ground from 8 to 10 times without losing their cutting edge.


3. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 acres of grain or grass without being once ground.


We are the sole Manufacturers of these Knives in the United States.


REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO.,


Steel Tempering Works, Auburn, N. Y.


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INTRODUCTION.


INTRODUCTION.


In presenting the initial number of the "Gazetteer and Directory of Cortland County " to the public, the publisher desires to return his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly assisted in obtaining the valuable information which it contains, and with- out whose aid it would have been impossible to collect, in the brief space of time in which it is essential that all such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the Cortland Co. Republican, Cortland County Standard, Cortland County Democrat, Gazette and Banner, and the Marathon News, for the uniform kindness which has been evineed in calling publie atten- tion to the author's efforts; and to them and the following persons, Hon. Horatio Ballard, Hon. Chas. Foster, and Hon. II. S. Ran- dall, and Frank Place, Esq., Co. Clerk, of Cortlandville ; Daniel E. Whitmore, of Marathon ; and Shubal Carver, of Homer, school commissioners of the County, for essential aid in furnishing material for the work. Many others have kindly volunteered their aid, to all of whom we return sincere thanks.


The following works were consulted in its preparation : "Good- win's Pioneer History of Cortland Co .; " " French's Gazetteer of the State of New York ; " " Documentary History of New York ; " " Hotchkin's History of the Presbyterian Church in Wes- tern New York ;" "Census Reports of 1865;" and "Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors in 1867."


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INTRODUCTION.


That errors may have occurred in so great a number of names and dates as are here given, is probable, and that names have been omitted that should have been inserted is quite certain. We can only say that we have exercised more than ordinary diligence and care in this dificult and complicated feature of book-making. To such as feel aggrieved in consequence of error or omission, we beg pardon, and ask the indulgence of the reader in marking such as had been observed in the subsequent reading of the proofs, and which are noted in the Errato, following the Introduction.


It is also suggested that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory.


The Map of the County was engraved with great care by Messrs. "Weed, Parsons & Co.," of Albany, and, it is believed, will prove a valuable acquisition to the work.


The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and fims of the County, and also many enterprising and reliable dealers in other parts of the State. We most cheerfully commend them all to the patronage of those under whose observation these pages may come.


With thanks to friends generally, we leave our work to secure the favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating I sitess public:


HAMILTON CHILD.


The Cortland County Stan -! dard, published by F. G. Kinney, at Cort- land Village, is one of the largest and best conducted papers in the County. In its columns one may always find something to please and instruct. Its local corres- pondent- in different parts of the County


Ininty the most elegant of its kind west of New York City. Gentlemen and Ladies should not fail to call and examine hi- goods and room -. He employs experienced workmen in the mannfacture of goods to order. Sve card, page 1-40.


Clifton W. WHles, dealer in Dry constitute an important feature, and one Goods, Dress Goods, Groceries, Hardware that is highly appreciated by all its renders. &c., Freetown, N. Y., keeps a large stock We take pleasure in calling the attention of all goods kept in a first class country of our patrons to this paper, believing that store, which he is disposing of to has cat -- by so doiug, we are doing them a favor as | tomers at - tich rates as cannot fail to suit well a- the publi-her. See card on page 14. the purchaser. Farmers can bring all sorts


Berry Loftie has recently opened of produce to him and receive the cash or rooms at 11 South Salina St., Syracuse. for its value in any of the necessarie- of life the sale of all kinds of Human Hair Goods, from his store. Give Lima a call. His card Perfumery, &c. His establishment is cer- { appears on page 11.


B. Hermon Smith, Book and Job Printer, No. 4 West Fayette Street, (up stair4.) Syracuse, prints & heat and attractive advertisement faring pa_es $15. Mr. Smith is a young man of great energy, a thorough mechanic and bred to the printing In-iness. His office is entirely new, was selected by himself with the special purpose of making it "A. No. 1," in every particular. Mr. Smith's rooms are large and cofa- nodions ; his propres are driven by steam power, and everythingabout his office denotes Thrift and enterprise. Being naturally a neat and ta-ty printer himself. he employs only first class workmen, who having the materials, get ap tip-top jobs every thine.


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ERRATA.


ERRATA.


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


Postal Rates and Regulations .- The new Postal Convention with the United Kingdom, which went into operation on January 1, 1859, establishes the follow- ing rates of international portage :


1. Letters twelve cents per single rate of fifteen grammes, one-half ounce. in the United States, and six pence (twelve cents) in the United Kingdom: pre-payment optional. a fine of five cents in the United States, and two pence (four center in the United Kingdom, is, however, to be levied and collected. in addition to the deficient postage, on each unpaid or insufficiently pre-paid letter received by one country from the other.


2. Newspapers, two cents each in the United States, and one penny cach in the United Kingdom, if not exceeding four ounces in weight.


3. Book packets, including printed papers of all kinds, and patterns or samples of merchandise. including seeds and grain, when not exceeding one ounce in weight. two cents in the United States, and one penny in the United Kingdom ; when exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding two ounces in weight, four cents in the United state-, and two pence in the United Kingdom ; when exceeding two ounces, and not exceed- in four ounces in weight, six cents in the United States, and three pence in the United Kingdom: and when exceeding four ounces in weight, an additional rate of six cents in the United States, and three pence in the United Kingdom, will be charged for every additional four ounces, or traction thereof. The postage chargeable as above upon all articles of printed matter. including patterns or samples of merchandise, must be fully prepaid at the mailing office in either country, and i- in full to destination, the receiving country delivering the same in all cases without any charge whatever.


After the 1st of January 1869, the registry fee for letters in the United States will be 15 cents, instead of 20 cents as heretofore.


GAZETTEER.


County. - THE CORTLAND DEMOCRAT was started in 1St5 by Seth Haight. It subsequently passed into the hands of HI. G. Croach. Iu 1:56 it passed into the hands of I. F. Gould, and was published by him for two years as the Cortland American. In INF it was purchased by C. P. Cole, and issaed under the name of the Cortland Gitte!te. In 1 4! Mr. Cole went over to the Republican party, and gave it his support. in 144 the Dancerat was revived and published by H. G. Crouch and M. P. Calender. Mr. Uroach subsequently sold his interest to C. J. Rohler, who soon after purchased the Interestof Mr. Calender. In 1865 L. S. Crandall purchased an interest in the Denvernt. and afterwards became sole proprietor. In les the Democrat was purchased by Benton I jones, who, on taking possession, enlarged the paper. Recently he has purchased a how pre- - and made a still further enlargement. It is now one of the first-class pap re, ail i- one of the best advertising mediums in Central New York. The name of the paper has been changed to THE CORTLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT. - [II. C. GOODWIN. The pabi-her- of the following papers have failed to furnish the necessary statistics for a history of their several papers, probably on account of absence from home, or a pres- of other duties.


THE MARATHON NEWS, published at Marathon by C. Dwight Smith.


THE GAZETTE AND BANNER, published at Cortland Village by Chas. P. Cole.


THE CORTLAND COUNTY STANDARD, published at Cortland Village by F. G. Kiatry.


Cortlaudville .-- In the Gazetteer of Cortlandville, the following villages were omitted with the hope of obtaining further statistics;


Merrill, p. o.) four and a half miles eset of Cortland Village, contains three clearche- an academy and union school, a hotel, several stores, a raw mill, a griet mill, a -tonie pump manufactory, a taanery and about 500 inhabitants.


I'Mq-t Mille. ip. op in the south-east part, on the Tion chnioga River, i- a station on The Syracuse. Binghamton and N. Y. R R., and contains a Methodist church a steam raw mill. planing and bracket sawing, de,, a wool eurding mill, a grist mill, several stores and aboat twenty dwellings.


Smith ford and. (p. v.) in the south-west part of the town, contains two churches and about thirty dwellings,


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ERRATA.


Cuyler .- In our sketch of this town, Muncey Hill is stated to be poorly adapted to cultivation. This is an error. as it contains several farme as good as any upon the up- lands. One of them is owned by Arza Muncey, Esq., son of one of the first settlers, af- ter whom the hill was named.


Kerney's Settlement is a post village.


DIRECTORY.


Cincinnatus .- BARNES, N. ROUNDS, is also a coroner.


Cortlandvllle .- Barr & McGraw, general insurance agents, have sold out to A. M. Ford And Frank W. Freeman, since our canvas -.


FORD & FREEMAN (Cortland Village,) (Abrun M. Ford and Frank W. Freeman.) general insurance agents. Masonic Hall Block, successors to Burr & McGraw, whose intere-t they have purchased since our canvass.


AARON SAGER, (Cortland Village, druggiet, has taken a partner since our canvass, and the basiness is now conducted under the firm name of SAGER & DALTON, (Aaron Sager and Thos. Dalton.)


Perkins, Jarvis & Co., (Cortland Village,) grocers and provision dealers, have dis- solved, and the business is now carried on by G. N. Copeland & Co., (G. V. Copeland and Jam. & A. Schermerhorn.)


JONES, GEO. B., i- also excise commissioner.


Kingman, Orrin, (McGraw ville,) hotel keeper. commenced business since our canvass. Pomerov. Theodore C., M. D., is also a cotoner. WATERS, ALVAH D., is also district attorney.


Webster, Geo. W., (Cortland Village,) county treasurer, was omitted.


Homer .- Bowen. Ira, (Homer,) excise commissioner, wa- omitted. Barber, Geo, J. J., (Homer,) general merchant, is also po-tmaster.


Marathon .- Isaacs, Wm. H., (Texas Valley.) po: imaster, was omitted.


Carley, E. C .. (Marathon.) has retired from the firm of Carley & Burch, and Charles C. Adams has entered into partnership with Mr. Burch, under the firm name of Burch & Adams.


O-car Wildey and Daniel D. Hunt have formed a partnership since our canvass.


Willard, R. F., (Murathon,) jeweler and watchmaker, has opened business since our canvass.


Scott .- Babcock, Hervey W., (Scott,) merchant, was erroneously printed Babcock Henry W. ; he is also postmaster.


Churchill, Sylvester C., (East Scott,) is also postmaster.


Taylor .- Angel, Jerome W., is also a coroner.


E. M. Van Hoesen & Brother,


A. Maban, deaber in Books, Statione- General Merchants, Preble, N. Y .. publish | ry and Music. Cortland, N. Y .. adverti-es fa- a card on page 132. Meesra. Van Horsen cing pages I'm-I. 'T! is large establishment was started as a Book Store by Mr. Geo. Apgar. Oct 1st, 1-65. He was succeeded Jan. 1-t, ists, by Mr. A. Mahan, who has ! by his characteristic energy added largely keep a good assortment of all articles ne- cessary for a first-class e untry store, and he must be very fastidious who cannot find something to his taste. Everything to clothe a man from head to foot and to far- to the business of the concern. In addi- nish his pantry can be found here and will tion to the lar- stock of Books, Statione- be sold at low prices.


Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Mclodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca. N. Y., were formerly connected with Syrs- cuse mannfactories. They have since moved their business where lumber is cheap, and expenses less than in the larger ! cities. like New York, Boston, Albany or Syracuse. The styles of their organs are particularly their own, poster-ing all modern improve ments, and some unknown


ry, Paper Hangings, &e .. kept on band. Mr. Mahan has a large and valuable stock of Musical Instruments and general musical merchandise. As he buys largely and of importers and manufacturers, dealers can rely ujem getting goods of him as low as at any house in Central New York. Mr. M. make- a specialty of fine goods suitable for Monday. Wedding and other Gitts. We predict for him a prosperous business


Allen Potter is prepared to do Plan- to other manufacturers. They have found | ing. Matching. Wool Carding &c .. at Blod- market for their instruments in every county of the State, and in Northern Pent-


Trt', MAIS. The old Carding Machine has been remodeled and fitted up in good style, sylvania and New Jersey, and have an in- fand he is now prepared to execute all work crea-ing trade with the West. in all of | mtin-ted to his care in the beet manner. The new Planing and Matching Machine recently put into hi- millare just the things wanted to make the establishment fit-t class. while his Bracket sawing cannot be beat in these parts. How handles and all pocte of tarned work kept constantly ou which places they are brought into theetap- ful competition with the first Eastern manufacturers. They are both practical men. and have secured workmen of long experience and tried abilities. Situated midway between the Erie und N. Y. C. railroads, they can ship conveniently to all ! hand and for sale at low prices. See card, parts of the country. See card, page 201. 1 page 11 1.


GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Addenda, Redington & Howe's Musical Catalogue,. latter part of book


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years 62 Board of Supervisors, 15


Brilliant Whitewash ..


59


Business Directory. .. 111-196 Capacity of Cisterns or Wells


55


Census Repost .. 15-19 Chemical Barometer .59 County Officera. 15


Courts in Cortland County.


15


Discount and Premium . . . 58 Distance Table, 20%)


Errata ..


9-10


Facts on Advertising


French Decimal System of Weights and Measures. 53-57


Gazetteer of County. 63-20


tiazetteer of Towns 71-110


Government Land Measure ... .52


61


How to Secure the Public Lands


17-19


How to Succeed in Business


45-17


Interest Table.


48-50


Law Maxims


50


Lodges, Associations, &e ...


Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack 41-13


Po-tal Rates and Regulations .. 19


Post Offices and Postmastere ..


Inles for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes. 4.4-15


School Statistics, 10


Stamp Duties. 31-40


Table of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c. .54


The States. their Settlement. ke .... 21-32


The Territories, their Area, Boundaries, Population, &c. 32 -91 To measure Groin in a Bin ..


U. S. Internal Revenue Officers.


15


Valuable Recipes 00-61


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGE ..


PAGE,


Cincinnatus 111


Preble, 165


Cortlandville, 115


Scott, 109


Cuyler.,


Solon,. 17t


Freetown,


157


Harford,


1 11


Truxton, 197


Homer, 113


Virgil. 1-3


Lapeer,.


156


Willet, 133


Marathon,


160


.55


How to get a Horse out of a Fire.


How to Judge a Horse


Leech Barometer ... 197-194


57


Taylor, 1:5


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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE.


Addenda, Redington & Howe's Musical Catalogue.


62


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years


Board of Supervisors, 15


111-106


Capacity of Cisterns or Wells, 1>-19


Consus Report .. 5,9


Chemical Barometer.


15


County Officera.


15


Courts in Cortland County.


2( 1)


Distance Table, 9-10


Errata ..


.. 58


Facts on Advertising


French Decimal System of Weights and Measures 53-57


63-70


Gazetteer of County. 71-110


fazetteer of Towns 52


Government Land Measure ...


How to get a Horse out of a Fire. .61


How to Judge a Horse 17-44


43-17


How to Succeed in Business .57


Interest Table. 49-52


Inw Maxims.


Leech Barometer .. 197-194


Lodges, Associations, &c.,. .t1


Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack. 41-13


Postal Rates and Regulations 19


Post Offices and Postmastere .. 4-1-15


Itulos for Detecting Counterfeit or Spurious Bank Notes. .19


School Statistics, 31-10


Stamp Duties.


Tahle of Weights of Grain, Seeds, &c. 21-32


The States, their Settlement, &c ....


32-34


The Territories, their Area, Boundaries, Population, &c.


To measure Groin in a Bin ...


. 1. S. Internal Revenue Officers. 15


60-61


Valuable Recipes


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGH,


PAGE ..


1


Preble,


('inciunatus ..


115


Scott,


Cortlandville,


1:0 | Solon,. 171


Cuyler


157 | Taylor


Freetown,


111


Harford,


1-3


113 | Virgil ..


Homer,.


155


Lagert,


100


Marathon,


Willet, 193


1:5


Truxton,


165


111


.latter part of book


Brilliant Whitewash ..


59


Business Directory .. 55


Discount and Premium


How to Secure the Public Lands


12


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


AgrienItural Implements.


(See also Mouers and Reapers.)


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Gregg, Plyer & Co., Trumaneburgh ..... 202 Bill Poster.


VanSlyck, W. H., Cortland.


150


Book Binder.


Miller, Jacob, Syracuse.


178


Boots and Shoes.


Bennett, Edwin A., Syracuse,. facing 168-9


Smith, Alfred G., Marathon ..


.150


Bracket Sawing.


Potter, Allen, Blodget Mills.


114


Business College.


Meads, C. P., Bryant & Stratton's Com-


mercial College, Syracuse. on Ist cover.


·


Cancer Doctor.


Kingsley, Dr., Rome


1


Cigar Manufacturer.


Brinck. Chas. G., Marathon


132


Cloak and Dress Maker.


Adams, Geo. A. Mre., Homer.


192


Clothier.


Goldsmith, I. I., Cortland.


151


Cooper.


Kinne, Chas. W., Cortland


133


Dry Goods.


Burke. Fitzsimons, Hone & Co., Roch-


2


ester.


Wildey, Oscar, Marathon.


158


Engraver and Printer.


Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse.


192


Flax and Cordage Mills.


Boorum, John L., Homer


.150


General Merchants.


Carr, D. W., McGrawville.


201


Tante r. J. Il., Blodget Mills


128


VanHoeson, E. M. & Bro., Proble


132


Wiler, Clifton W., Freetown


114


Cents' Furnishing Goods.


Goldsmith, I. I., Cortland.


151


Groceries, Provisions Etc.


Bust, J., Homer.


140


Hats, Caps and Furs.


Bonner. W. JJ., Homer.


151


Sprudley, R. H. & Co., Cortland


150


Hlowe's Ague Cure Etc.


Howe, C. B., Seneca Falls ..


20


Human Hair Goods.


Adsms, Geo. A. Mrs., Homer.


19%


Jewelry, Watches Etc.


Gray, J. C., Marathon


134


Marble Works.


Francis & Duffy, Syracuse


163


Watson, Joseph, Homer


124


Melodeons and Organs.


Dodge & Lord, Ithaca.


.201


Merchant Mfillers.


Carley, A. & Son, Marathon


133


Mowers and Reapers. (See also Agricultural Implements.)


Gregg, Plyer & Co., Tinmansburgh .... 202


Mower and Reaper Knives.


Reynolds, Barber & Co., Anburn.


..... 6


Musie and Musical Instruments.


Gray, J. C., Marathon


.134


Redington & Howe, Syracuse ...... on map


See also Addenda at end of volume.


Oriental Syrop and Balm of Gilead Gintment.


Taft, G. T. & Co., Sencca Falls.


. 20


Painter.


(House, Sign Etc.)


Shirley, Henry F., Cortland


.. 12S


Paints, Oils Ete.


Shirley, Henry F., Cortland


125


Paper Dealers.


Garrett. J. & F. B., Syracuse.


162


Shumway, E. A., Syracuse


186


Paper Hangers.


Shirley, Henry F,, Cortland


198


VanSlyck, W. I1., Cortland.


130


Paper Makers.


Tremain, Chas. & Co., Man'ins


146


Photograph Artists.


Gray, J. C., Marathon.


134


Ranger, W. V., Syracuse


18


Physicians.


Baker, E. L., Marathon


132


Kingsley, Dr., Rome ..


1


Planing MIIs.


Potter, Allen, Blodget Mills.


111


Priuters' Supplies.


Garrett, J. & F. B., Syracuse


162


Shumway, E. A., Syracuse


186


Printing Offices.


Cortland Co. Democrat, Cortland.


181


Cortland Co. Republican. Homes.


120


Cortland Co. Standard. Cortland.


14


Gazette and Banner, Cortland


194


Journal, Syracuse ..


188


Marathon News.


171


Silcox, Geo. W., Syracuse


192


Loftte, llenry, Syracuse.


140 | Smith, B. Hermon, Syracuse, .. facing 84-55


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Produce Dealer.


Hoag, A. II., Preble. 186


Raspberry Plants.


Wight, Warren, Waterloo .. 146


Satchels and Traveling Bags.


Bonner. W. J., Homer. 151


Sewing Machines.


Marvin & Bishop, Syracuse 16


Orcutt, W. C .. Syracuse. 152


Slat Window Shades.


Cone, H. S., Marathon


124


Taxidermist.


Haight, James M., East Homer, .186


Tobacconist.


Fralick, Louis, Homer .. 132


Toys and Fancy Goods.


Gray, J. C., Marathon.




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