Gazetteer and business directory of Onondaga County, N. Y., for 1868-9, Part 50

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Journal Office
Number of Pages: 456


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Wever, Fred., saloon, 81 N. Salina.


Wheadon, Albert L., physician, 73 S. Salina, house Genesee near pottery.


WHEATON, HORACE, justice of the peace, 10 Bastable Block.


WHEDON, GEORGE D. DR., allo. physician and surgeon, 73 S. Salina, up stairs.


Wheeler & Co., (Ezra N. Wheeler and Walter Eigabroadt,) harness, trunks, &c., 90% S. Salina.


Wheeler, Crayton B., lawyer, 2 Pike Block.


Wheeler, Ephraim M., principal Salina school.


Wheeler, Ezra N., (Wheeler & Co.)


WHEELER, PARK, county treasurer, 6 E. Genesee,


Wheeler, Will. W., grocer, 347 N. Salina.


Whitbread, Thomas, butcher, 92 E. Genesee.


White, Andrew D., pres. Cornell University, residence 109 James.


*WHITE, HORATIO N., architect, 12 Wieting Block.


421


SYRACUSE.


White, John, salt manuf., residence 55 W. Onondaga.


White, John, vice-president 4th National Bank.


WHITLOCK, JOHN R., dry goods, 54 S. Salina.


Whitney, Harvey S., painter, corner Water and Clinton.


WHITTIE, JOHN W., dealer in coffee, spices and tea, 35 S. Salina.


Whitworth, Robert, grocery and provision store, 74 Otisco.


Whyte, Bertha Mrs., dress and cloak maker, 77. S. Salina.


Wicks, E. B .. (Ellis, Wicks & Co.,) president Mechanics National Bank.


WIDGER, A. R., carriage painter, Wolf corner Spring, np stairs.


Wiegand, Wm., grocery, corner of Townsend and Butternut.


Wieting, John M. Dr., proprietor Wieting Hall and Block, S. Salina, office do.


Wilbur, Harvey B., physician and superintendent Idiot Asylum.


WILBURN, T. BARTON, (Hamilton & Wilburn.)


Wilcox, Asa H., wholesale book, paper and rag dealer, 221 S. Salina.


Wilcox, Joseph M., ( Wilcox & Richardson.)


Wilcox, Philo, (Jacob Pinkerton & Co.,) wholesale liquore, 14 and 16 James, owns farm 170 acres.


Wilcox & Richardson, (Joseph M. Wilcox and John HI. Richardson,) dress trimmings and laces, 64%% S. Salina.


Wilder & Phelps, ( Thomas Wilder and Jacob L. Phelps.) blacksmiths, 12 Walton.


Wilder, Thomas, (Wilder & Phelps.)


Wiley, John, billlard rooms, Yates' Block.


Wilkins, George, confectioner and baker, 60 S. Salina.


Wilkinson, Alfred, (Wilkinson & Co.,) notary public.


Wilkinson & Co., (Alfred and J. F.,) bankers and brokers, 6 E. Genesee.


Wilkinson, J. F., (Wilkinson & Co.)


*WILL, R. Mrs., wax bleacher and manufacturer of wax and sperm candles, &c., 171 and 173 McBride.


WILLARD & HAWLEY, (William W. Willard and J. Dean Hawley,) Jewelry and watches, 14 E. Genesee.


WILLARD, JAMES L., assistant general agent for Travelers' Inenrance Company, 63 and 65 S. Salina.


WILLARD, WILLIAM W., (Willard & Hawley.)


*WILLIAMS, ALONZO M., music and musical instruments, 25 Warren.


Williams, Antipas, (Williams & Mason.)


Williams, Dyer, reapers and mowers, 62 W. Fayette.


Williams, Elijah D., M. D., eye and ear infirmary, 11 Wieting Block.


Williams, Francis H., cashier and teller Third National Bank of Syracuse.


Williams & Goldsmith, (Morris Williams and Abel Goldsmith,) hats and cap", 23 N. Salina.


Williams, Hiram G., (J. N. Knapp & Co.)


Williams, Homer P., farmer 11, E. Genesec, near city limits.


Williams, Ira H., dry goods, &c., Crippen Block, Wolf.


WILLIAMS, JOHN W., (Van Buren & Smith.)


Williams, Lyman, restaurant and fruit dealer, 45 E. Genesec.


Williams & Mason, (Antipas Williams and Cordis Mason.) coopers, Carbon near Wolf.


WILLIAMS, MATHER, physician, owns farm 110, office 47 E. Genesee, residence corner Barnet and Beach.


Williams, Morris, (Williams & Goldsmith.)


WILLIAMS, RINALDO N., manager Merchants Unlon Express office, corner Clinton and W. Fayette.


WILLISTON, CHAS. F., deputy post master.


WILSON, GEORGE W., (E. Stimson & Co.)


Wilson, William, saloon, 28 Wolf.


Wiltsee, Rose Miss, dress maker, 197 E. Washington.


Winnegar & Behan, (D. S. Winnegar and Thos. J. Behan,) saloon keeper-, Franklin Building, 12 E. Gencsee.


Winnegar, D. S., ( Winnegar & Behan.)


*WINSTON, DAVID S., news and cigar rooms, N. Y. C. depot.


Winter, Dexter S. K., dealer in fruit, N. Y. C. R. R. depot.


Winter, John, portrait painter and photographer, 45 N. Salins.


Winter, Peter, custom tailor, 45 N. Salina.


Winton, William, president The Union Coarse Salt Co.


Wirehoan, Charles Y., cooper, block 90, Basin.


Wise, Abraham, grocery, 31 Division, corner Townsend.


Wiseman, Gates, (Levy & Wiseman.)


Withers, Robert, (Allen & Withers.)


Wittneben, Carl, mannfacturer of cigars, proprietor of Harmonia Garden, 2; N. Sallna. WIZE, MARY MRS., saloon, corner Lodí and Hawley.


Woelmer, John A., furniture dealer, 70 N. Salina. WOLF, ANDREW, (F. Wolf & Bro.)


Wolf, Frederick, gardener 5, 3rd North ncar Pond.


WOLF, FREDERICK, (F. Wolf & Bro.)


*WOLF, F. & BRO., (Frederick and Andrew,) furniture dealers, 79 8. Salina.


422


SYRACUSE.


Wood, Austin C., superintendent Gas Light Co. .


Wood, A. Frank, dentist, 4 Franklin Building, E. Genesee.


Wood, Daniel P., lawyer, secretary Onondaga Co. Savings Bank, 9 Wieting Block.


Wood, Frank H., Arcade Hair Dressing Rooms, 38 E. Water.


Wood, George, photographer, 3d floor, 10 S. Salina.


Wood, Geo. J., photographer, 12 S. Salina.


Wood, George W., general engraver and printer, 24 E. Genesee.


Wood, Marshall, groceries, hardware, Yankee notions &c., 25 Wolf.


Wood, Norman B., ( Wood & Spencer.)


Wood, Oscar F., gloves, whips and mittens, 48 E. Water.


*WOOD, REUBEN, confectionery and toys, 70 S. Salina.


Wood & Spencer, (Norman B. Wood and Thomas Spencer,) salt manufacturers, block 47, Fulton, near Oswego canal.


Wood, William H., tobacconist and news room, 33 E. Genesee.


WOODRUFF, JASON C., livery and staging, (established in 1824,) 47 Clinton ; Edward Sheridan, agent.


Woodruff, John, boarding house, 45 Montgomery.


Woodruff, U., dentist, 80 S. Salina.


Woods, Patrick, salt manufacturer, block 31, Lock.


Woods, William, salt manufacturer, block 9, N. Salina.


Woodward, George F., dealer in patents, 2d South, near Pear.


WOODWORTH, ANDREW J., (Stryker & Woodworth.)


Woodworth, Oliver A., dealer in patents, residence 166 E. Fayette.


WOOLSEY & BENEDICT, (David Woolsey and Edwin L. Benedict,) tinware manufac- turers, Robinson Block, 56 E. Railroad.


WOOLSEY, DAVID, (Woolsey & Benedict.)


Woolworth, Richard, lawyer, N. Salina.


WOOSTER, PARK & CO., (W. HI. Wooster, A. F. Park and E. M. Griffin,) liquor store, 38 Warren.


WOOSTER, W. H., (Wooster, Park & Co.)


Worden, Benjamin B., (W. B. Tobey & Co.)


Worden, Daniel, superintendent Onondaga Salt Company.


Worden, Dewitt C., M. D., physician, 34 Mulberry.


WORDEN, IRA, cabinet repairer and upholsterer, 219 E. Genesec.


Worse, Henry, grocer, saloon proprietor and painter, corner Butternut and Park.


WORSTER, ALVAH, patentee of trace buckle, 330 E. Water.


WRIGHT & ESTES, (Willis Wright and Charles W. Estes,) dining room, corner James and Salina.


WRIGHT, GEO. B., (Herrick, Wright & Co.)


Wright, George H., dealer in hoop skirts and corsets, 3 N. Warren corner James, Kim- ber Block.


Wright, Richard J. Mrs., milliner. 4 Church.


Wright. Thomas, saloon, 74 W. Fayette.


WRIGHT, WILLIS, ( Wright & Estes.)


Wursburger, Frederick, meat market, 61 James.


Wyman, John F., real estate agent, 21 James.


Wynkoop, Jonathan G., (Wynkoops & Leonard.)


Wynkoop, Robert G., (Wynkoops & Leonard.)


Wynkoops & Leonard, (Robert G. Wynkoop, Jonathan G. Wynkoop and James Alex- ander Leonard,) booksellers and dealers in wall paper, 13 S. Salina.


Yale, John W., paper hangings, window shades &c., 34 E. Genesee, also entrance from N. Y. C. R. R. depot.


Yann, Martin Mrs., saloon proprietor, 265 N. Salira.


Yates, Alonzo C., (A. C. Yates & Co.,) owns 15 acres.


Yates, A. C. & Co., (Alonzo C. Yates and Theodore Dissel,) wholesale and retail cloth- iers, 13 and 15 N. Salina.


Yehler, Frank, meat market, 329 Lodi.


Yelling, Lewis, (Edmund Schneider & Co.)


Yells, George, saloon, corner Madison and Grape.


YORK, ROBERT P., ( York, Smith & Hinman.)


*YORK, SMITH & HINMAN, (Robert P. York, A. J. Smith and J. H. Hinman,) auc- tioneers, commission merchants and dealers in gents' furnishing goods, 3 Franklin Building, E. Genesee.


Yorkey, John, life and fire insurance agent, 160 N. Salina.


Young, Anthony, (Young & Walter.)


Young, Daniel, cobbler, Mulberry.


Young, Daniel, Baloon keeper, boarding house and meat market, 81 Pearl.


Young, George, (G. & G. C. Young.)


Young, George C., (G. & G. C. Young.)


Young, G. & G. C., dry goods, Ash, corner Townsend.


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ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT.


Young, Hubert, president St. Stephen's Society.


Young Men's Association of St. Anthony ; president, Henry Newman. Young & Walter, (Anthony Young and Henry Walter,) carpenters, Lodi, near Laurel.


Z.


Zenner, Philip H., cigars and tobacco, 83 N. Salina. Zett, Xaver, brewer and malster, 407 Lodi.


ZETTWICK, LOUIS, (Kugler & Zettwick.) Ziegler, John, shoemaker, 10 Butternut. Zimmerman, George, cooper and salt manuf., block 7, Basin.


ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT


OF 1865,


AS REGARDS ONONDAGA COUNTY, N. Y.


POPULATION.


Changes since 1855.


VOTERS, 1865.


Population in 1865.


Increase.


Decrease.


Native.


Naturalized.


Total.


Aliens, 1865.


third. ING


Number,


aliene and colored


perronn not taxed.


Camillus


2,552


188


481


114


599


101


8


8,077


Cicero,


3,069


257


678


86


764


Clay.


3,001


16


529


156


895


191


Elbridge,


2,201


55


510


85


575


1071


5


Fabius


3,216


1,180


350


TO


612


73


Lafayette,


4,813


247


1,000


156


1,156


211


Lysander,


6,276


48


1,199


3.20


1,519


Manlius,


2,577


80


162


130


Marcellus,


5,312


88


1,0 3


277


1,320


371


Orondaga,


1,696


29


366


119


907


151


1


Pompey,


2,754


174


356


277


Salina.


4,128


152


654


Skaneateles.


1,566


250


880


30


432


Spafford,


Syracuse City :


3,870


273


381


814


103


615



4.124


2d ward,


4,661


1,231


275


2.45


520


3d ward,


4,880


713


466


160


4th ward,


3,749


1,656


453


3631


816


5th ward,


3,514


258


108


6th ward,


5,62%


1,462


721


ith ward,


3,010


8.18


427


211


638


201


.: 19


Sth ward,


Total Syracuse.


31,784


6,677


3,538


8,073


6,611


8,061


1


1,517


1,588


36


405


89


443


3


9.943


Van Buren,.


Ind. Res.,


360


11


. .


.... .


Onondaga


Total,


93,332


6,408


15,5521


5,857


21,409,


6,908


13


2


1,512


Geddes.


2,397


57


2.13


799


167


211


4.075


4,318


421


195


1


1.027


Otisco,


3,502


269


795


13-


:1


.


8,430


1st ward


2,473


213


Tully.


3,031


51


626


99


1,2017


Colored persons not


deductier


TOWNS.


3,166


701


106


2.513


De Witt,


572


032


91


1,90


424


ABSTRACT FROM CENSUS REPORT.


AGRICULTURAL, ETC.


TOWNS.


| Winter Wheat-


bushels harvested


1864


Oats,


1864.


1864.


Potatoes,


Tobacco,


1861.


Hops,


App'en,


1564.


Milch Cows,


number of, 1865.


pounds made


Horses, two years


old and over, 1865


number shorn.


1865.


Camillus


46,180


23,763 34,989 27,267


175257


2


25,461


860


68,151


725 10,175


Cicero.


8,556


22,596 30,988 28,016


11474


2,050


22,531 1,398


141,736


755


4,158


Clay .


11,778


25,430


29,182


42,110


275640


5,580


32,708 1,550


153,848


1,260


4,304


De Witt


20,060


28,476


23,887


15,471


298315


1,400


27,540


916


69,307


735|


3,803


Elbridge


44,627


23,592


30,751


21,790


228360


729


21,424


697


81,107


422


6,943


Fabius


4,022


30,845


13,227


17,409


36900


24,880


27,426 3,045


131,305


567


2,842


Geddes.


8,853


6,037


3,840


6,337


14300


26


6,022


217


16,735


188


1,330


Lafayette


16,845


40,422


25,677


31,076


134426


2,697


45,790


1,218


142,120


807


8,434


Lyeander.


28,9741


39,463


55,894


38,076


615520


1,800


41,557


1,681


152,620


1,120


7,559


Manlius.


29,310


44,850


36,200


29,554


477400


16,600


42,760 1,319 129,701


1,163


5,649


Marcellus


16,976| 23,975 25,937


18,780!


305635


19,769


805. 115,946


458|11,119


Onondaga


55,185 51,946| 40,397


356549


67,645


1,597


204,874


1,475|14,714


Otisco,


12,250


29,401


11,796


26,325


58150


2,790


30,869


934


91,367


556| 8,001


Pompey


20,524


54,149|


21,694


39,650


359152 20,621


38,508 2,019


174,013


1,162 15,877


Saliua.


9,032


8,939


12,294


23,650


207750


8,711


456


34,62S


860


2,674


Skaneateles


25,904 30,758 25,682


15,581


17,834


78675


3,538


32,085


863


121,140


529


9,166


Syracuse


2,695 21,827


1,200


1,970


5300


....


1,900


803


200


547


97


Tully.


5,901 31,333 13,158


12,611


23615


20,823


1,326


117,075


400


3,483


Van Buren.


29,714 34,348


34,508


25,557


518560


4,200 39,366


1,045


114,393


839 5 ,822


Total.


405925 606979 486832 502807 4442942


86,938 583047 23730 2149141 1495 2|136658


ADDITIONAL STATISTICS FROM CENSUS OF 1865.


In addition to the above extracts we give the following totals for the County, as per returns for the several heads mentioned :-


Cash Value of Farms, 1865, $26,591,360 ; of Stock, 1865, $3,607,133 ; of Tools and Imple- ments, 1865, $882,434; Acres Plowed, 1865, 97,760.% ; Tons of Hay, 1864, 85,586; Winter Rye, bushels grown in 1864, 5,746; Barley, bushels harvested in 1864, 202,307; Flax, acres sown, 1865, 534; Pounds of Lint, 1864, 887,739; Honey, pounds collected in 1864, 40,972; Working Oxen, number in 1865, 683; Neat Cattle, number killed for beef in 1864, 3,933; Swine, number of pigs in 1865, 14,846; one year old and over, 1865, 15,071 ; slaugh- tered in 1864, 17,231 ; pounds of pork made, 1864, 3,797,685; Wool, pounds shorn 1865, 637,186 ; Sheep, number of lambs raised, 1865, 59,302; number killed by dogs, 1864, 588; Poultry, value owned, 1865, $49,251.06; value of eggs sold, 1864, $45,978.84; Fertilizers, value bought, 1864, $7,203.73 ; Domestic Manufactures, 1864, yards of fulled cloth, 3,811% ; yards of flannel, 7,914% ; yards of linen, 4,377% ; yards of cotton and mixed goode, 190; Apples, number of trees in fruit, 1864, 284,272 ; barrels of cider, 1864, 17,660.


1881.


bushels harvested


pounds hm vested


pounds harvested


bushels harvested


Butter,


1864.


Sheep,


bushels harvested


Indian Corn,


bushels harvested


61,138


17,940


261964


30,157


981


88,812


884 10,510


Spafford.


8,535 34,829


...


1864.


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COUNTY OFFICERS-INT. REV. OFFICERS.


ONONDAGA COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Board of Supervisors.


P. O. ADDRESS.


Wm. C. Anderson,. Syracuse,


Coroners.


Henry D. Didama, Salina.


Seabury M. Higgins, Memphis.


James Dorwood, Otisco.


County Clerk.


Theo. L. Poole, ..


Syracuse.


Edgar E. Ewers, Deputy,


.Syracuse.


County Judge.


Henry Riegel,.


. Syracuse.


County Treasurer.


Park Wheeler,


.. Syracuse.


District Attorney.


Levi W. Hall, ..


Syracuse.


Excise Commissioners.


Josiah Ifine,


Onondaga Valley.


Henry E. Van Vliet,. .Elbridge.


Peter Burns,.


Syracuse.


Justices of Sessions.


Ralph Chapin,


Manlius Center.


Sidney H. Cook, Camillus.


Loan Commissioners.


James M. Clark, . Baldwinsville.


Members of Assembly.


P. O. ADDILESS'


1st. Dist .- A. G. S. Allis


Salina.


2d. Dist .- Luke Ranney,


. Elbridge.


3d. Dist .- liram Eaton,.


Fayetteville.


Member of Congress.


Dennis McCarthy,


Syracuse.


Plank Road Inspectors.


Christopher C. Bradley,


Syracuse.


Edmund D. Cobb,


. De W'Itt.


Joseph J. Glass,


.Syracuse.


School Commissioners.


Newman Blowers,


Delphi.


Joshua K. Comstock


S. Onondaga.


Joseph O. Wright,


Elbridge.


Sheriff.


DeWitt C. Toll,.


Baldwinsville.


Wm. Evans, Under Sheriff,


.... Syracuse.


State Senator.


Geo. N. Kennedy, ...


Syracuse.


Superintendent of the Poor.


James Longstreet, .


Syracuse.


Surrogate.


John Wells,


Ouondaga Valley. | DeWitt C. Greenfield,


Baldwinsville.


List of U. S. Internal Revenue Officers in the County of Onondaga, 23d Dist. N. Y. OFFICE NO. 4 PIKE BLOCK, SYRACUSE.


Anpcamor.


William Candee, Chief (lerk. Horace Candee, 21 Clerk.


Adrian A. Schenck, Levi S. Holbrook, Aust. Assessor, 6th dle. 23] Del. Asst. Assessor 7th div. 23d Dist. E. E. Chapman,


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


List of Aset. Assessors of the 23d Dist. N. Y .; the county, towns or wards, compris. ing each Assessment Division, its number, the name of the Aast. Assessor anal ned to each Division, and P. O. Address, as organized June 1, 1568.


ONONDAGA COUNTY.


No. I. Lysander, Clay, Salina and Cicero, Isaac R. Patten, No. 2. VanBuren, Geddes, Elbridge and } Camillus ¡ Daniel Candee, No. 3. Skaneateles, Spafford, Marcellus and Otisco. SF. A. Lyman. J. V. H. Clark, No. 4. Manlius, Onondaga and De Witt. No. 5. Pompey, Fabins, Lafayette and } Tully.


No. 6. 5th, 6th and 7th Wards, Syracuse. No. 7. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth Wards } Syracuse. Y


S E. E. Chapman,


Sallus, N. Y.


Memphis, N. Y.


Marcellus, N. Y. Manlius, N. Y.


Henry Candee, L. S. Holbrook,


Pompey Center. N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y.


Sallna, N. Y.


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ONONDAGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


SYRACUSE BOOK BINDERY


JACOB MILLER


Respectfully informs Printers, Publishers and the public generally, that he is prepared to execute all styles of


- B.


DING


IN THIE BEST MANNER, ON SHORT NOTICE, AND AT LOW RATES.


BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION


MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.


Music, Magazines, Newspapers,


Bound in every style of the art. Particular attention paid to First Class


RULING


In all its branches, Old books re-bound neatly and substantially. In short,


EVERY BRANCH OF WORK


Connected with the business, done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices.


Orders Solicited, and Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed.


JOURNAL BUILDING, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON ST.,


SYRACUSE, N. Y.


427


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Knapp & Howe, wholesale and retail dealers in Books and Stationery, publish a card on page 240. They keep a complete assortment of the school books now in use : bibles aud prayer books in every variety of binding, and a large collection of the recent popular publications of the day. They keep constantly on hand a large stock of paper, envelopes, inks, pencils and law blanks. Country dealers can make it for their inter- est to purchase stationers materials of them. Messrs. K. & H. are agents for Stafford's Combined Writing and Copying Fluid, the best in the market.


The Syracuse Journal is published daily, semi-weekly and weekly, by Truair & Smith, at " The Journal Building," East Washington street. For many years the Journal has been recognized as one of the ablest newspapers of Central New York. The corps of editors and employees is suffl- cient to enable the serving of its patrons with general, telegraphic and local news reports, at the earliest possible moment. Three editions of the Daily are issned, iu order to accommodate their large list of country subscribers, as well as those In the city. The Job department of the Journal Is probably more extensive, in every de- partment, than any other in this section of the State. Being amply supplied with the latest styles of job type, presses etc., and employing a large force of first-class " typos," they are enabled to execute any- thing in the job printing line with neatness and dispatch. As an advertising medinm, the Journal is too well known among busl- ness men to require recommendation at our hands. Its very large circulation and full advertising columns is the best evidence of its value. See card, page 390.


Jerry ShallIsh, dealer in House Fur- nishing Goods and Hardware generally, at Skaneateles, publishes an advertisement on page 326. He is agent for several first class stoves. Among them is the celebrated "Sterling Improved Hot Air Cooking Store." We advise all in waut of n stove to call at his store, and examine its merits. For the many other things he deals in, we refer the reader to his advertisement, us- suring them they can find no more fair and honorable man to deal with than Mr. Shal- lish.


Truesdell & Karr, whose office is in the Journal Building, Syracuse, represent the old Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, whose total assets amount to over $20,000,000. For a better understand- ing of the workings of this popular Com- pany, see advertisement inside last cover.


W. E. Loftle, manufacturer and deal- er in Human Hair Goods, of all kinds, at No. 26 East Genesee street, Syracuse, has had a large experience at his profession, and sells at reasonable prices. See card, page 334.


Beach & Marble, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 18 South Sallna street, Syracuse. See card, page 33-1.


George C. Sawyer, General Agent for the Travelers' Insurance Company, pub- lishes an advertisement on page 252. This is the pioneer Aceldent company of the country, has a capital of half a million dol- lars, aud has issued over 128,000 accident policies. Life policies issued on all particl- pating plans, and dividends declared anuu- ally. Many a man has provided a compe- tence for his family by a Life Policy. In- sure to-day ; it may be too late to- morrow. You will find the agent at 63 and is S. Sa- lina street.


Milo T. Wooster, of Tuily, is pre- pared to furnish his friends and the public with pictures of all styles known to the photographic art. People in the south part of the county will do well to call and re- cure the shadow ere the substance paeses away. Gallery over G. W. Gardner's store. Mr. W's advertisement is ou page 200).


Stryker & Woodworth, Insurance Agents. We take pleasure In calling the attention of our readers to this agency. representing a capital of $20,000.000. Loeses adjusted and paid at their office, 20 South Salina street. For particulars see card ou page 209, and give them a call.


Nelson, Sperry & Short, Lumber dealers, corner Canal and McBride streets, Syracuse. publish a card on page 372. They keep constantly on hand a full stock of the various kinds of lumber required In this market, for building and mannfactoring purposes. They also do planing, matching. sawing, &c., to order.


The Reynold's Steel Temper- ing Works, Reynolds, Barber & Co., proprietors, at Auburn, are largely engaged in the manufacture of Reaper and Mower Knives, Plane Irons, Chisels, &c. The process by which they temper steel Is a po- culiar one, and, as patented by Mr. Rey- nolds, is the result of over forty years labor. This gentleman always worked on the plan that tempering steel was simply changing it from a Abrous to a granular state. He certainly has succeeded In pro- ducing a finer granulation (temper) than has ever before been produced. Mesers. Hey- nolds, Barber & Co., control the patents for these processes, and are applying them successfully In all their manufactures. Their establishment is capable of turning out an immense amount of work, vet their orders are now, and have been for some months, accumulating far in advance of their present ability to supply; a circum. stance which they will not long allow to be the case. We predict that the time je not far distant when all Mower and Reaper Factories and farmers will use their Im- proved sections. See their advertisement on page 6, fronting the Introduction.


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ONONDAGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


J. & F. B GARRETT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Writing, Wrapping, Tissue, Roll & Fancy PAPER,


PRINTERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, SHIPPING CARDS AND TAGS.


Country Dealers Supplied with Envelopes and Stationery at New York Prices.


No. 3 West Fayette St., SYRACUSE, N. Y.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


The Syracuse Boot and Shoel Store, No. 3 Wieting Block, is one of the largest establishments of the kind in Cen- tral New York. Besides Boots and Shoes, in endless styles and varieties, may be found Trunks, Bags and Valises, of Hupe- rior manufacture and at reasonable rates. Mr. Fowler, the proprietor, is also agent for the celebrated Empire Sewing Machine .- See card, page 20.


J. & F. B. Garrett, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Printing, Writing, Wrap- ping, Tissue, Roll and Faucy Papers, Prin- ters' Supplies, Shipping Cards, Blank Books, &c., at No. 3 West Fayette street. Syracuse, have built up a heavy trade in their line, extending from Harrisburgh, in Pennsylvania, to the Canadian border. We have dealt considerably with this establish- ment, and have invariably been gratified in having our orders promptly filled, and al- ways with just the article required. See card, page 428.


Jacob Miller, Book Binder and Blank Book manufacturer, in the Journal Build- ing, Syracuse, carries on the most exten- sive business in his line, in Central New York. He is provided with first class machinery and a number of excellent work- men, who understand their business. Sce card, page 426.


Stanley Bagg, Banker and Insurance Agent, No. 9 South Salina street, adjoining main entrance to the Syracuse House, transacts a general banking business, deals in foreign and domestic exchange, sells tickets to and from the old countries via "Cunard line of Steamers," deals in all kinds of stocks, sells revenne stamps, and insures customers against loss by death, accident, fire or water. He represents a large number of heavy companies, with an aggregate capital of more than $36,000,000. We recommend Mr. Bagg as a reliable and prompt man in all his dealings. Sce card, page 353.


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J. H. Clough, dealer in Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, No. 53 East Gen- esce street, Syracuse, is the exclusive agent in this vicinity for several first-class parlor and cooking stoves, the merits of which are set forth in Mr. Clough's advertise- ment, inside first cover. For knives and forks, spoons, plated and Britannia ware, tin, copper and sheet-iron ware, refriger- ators, ice boxes, and indeed everything in the line of house furnishing goods, we know of no better place than Clough's at which to purchase. He is a large dealer, and keeps a clean, neat store, crammed full of goods, at low prices. Carl and sce him when in town.


The Syracuse House, O. E. Allen, jr., proprietor, still holds the lead in Syra- cuse. Under the management of its popu- lar landlord it must continue to add many new friends to its already large list .- Abroad or at home, we never hear the Syra- cuse House spoken of but in terms of the highest praise. Success to the old house and its gentlemanly proprietor. See card, page 434.




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