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Rebel Mary, tailoress, r 21 Green
Rechlir John, cabinet maker, r 69 Hicks
Record Andrew, r 136 Mohawk
Record Horatio, r Bleecker cor Culver ave
(Record see Rickard)
Rectmeyrs Elizabeth, Home for the Homeless
REDFIELD GEORGE S. general manager Baggs Hotel, But- terfield House and Baggs Hotel Farm, r 128 John Redmond Cornelia, r 141 Steuben
Redmond John, r 38 Barnes
REDMOND JOHN, mason, r 45 Eagle See adv't page 57 Redmond Lizzie, tailoress, r 38 Barnes
Redmond Moses, shoemaker, r 247 Bleecker
Redmond Mary, tailoress, r 38 Barnes
Redmond Michael, gardener, r 141 Steuben
Redmond Patrick, blacksmith 85 Catharine, r 112 Third
Redmond Thomas, mason, r 6 Holland ave
REDMOND THOMAS F. dealer in groceries, ales and cigars 36 Plant, r 38 same
Redner Chas. W. r 65 Garden
Redner Edward G. shoemaker, r 167 Columbia
Redner Isaac, r 5th lock, Chenango canal
Redner John W. r 5th lock, Chenango canal
Redner J. H. porter 127 Genesee, r 66 Brinckerhoff ave
Redner Louisa, tailoress, r 65 Garden
Redway Sarah C. Mrs. r 47 Miller
Reed A. cutter, r 8 Leah
Reed Aun, Home for the Homeless
Reed Charles, clerk D. L. & W. RR. r 3 Brinckerhoff ave
Reed Chas. policeman, r 7 Miller
Reed David, carpenter, r 3 Brinckerhoff ave
Reed David H. clerk D. & H. C. Co. r 3 Brinckerhoff ave
Reed Edward, brakeman, r 146 Whitesboro
Reed Edward, plane maker, r 46 Elizabeth Reed Emily, r 80 South
Fred A. Cassidy, successor to J. H. Douglass,
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call on us for goods they don't find at home.
Reed James Jr. operative, r 4 Faass ave
Reed James A. r 7 Miller
Reed John S. r 7 Miller
Reed John, fonndryman, r 30 Hope
Reed Joseph, N. Y. C. F. H. r 30 Hope
Reed Julia, operative, r 106 Court
Reed Kittie, operative, r 106 Court
Reed Mary, hairworker, r 80 South
Reed Robert, carpenter, r 169 Howard ave
Reed Michael, brakeman, r 146 Whitesboro
Reed Sarah, r 21 Elizabeth
Reed Thomas H., RR. conductor, r 142 Whitesboro
(Reed see Read and Reid)
Reely Augustus, operative, r 253 Whitesboro
Rees William H. printer, r 61 Seymour ave
Reese Ann, groceries 164 Court, r same
Reese Elsworth, clerk, r 164 Court
Reese E. Mrs. r 168 Court
Reese Richard, laborer, r 252 Whitesboro
Reese William F. engineer, r 28 Washington
Reese William H. operative, r 93 Schuyler
Regensburger Rokus, tailor, r 13 Lock
Regin Wm. H. brakeman, r 98 Whitesboro
REH JOHN, cigar manufacturer 15 Canal, r same
Rehm Edward, carpenter, r 15 Canal
Rehn Martha, widow, r 85 Chenango ave
REICH LEONARD REV. O. M. C. pastor St. Joseph's Church, r 154 Columbia
Reichenbach Cecelia, tailoress, r 120 Columbia
Reichen bach Joseph, mason, r 10 Hope
Reichert Frederica, widow, r 26 Plant- Reichert John F. upholster,'r 16 Chestnut
Reichert John, butcher, r 16 Chestnut
Reichert Julius, shoemaker, r 26 Plant
REICHERT WILLIAM, alderman 11th ward, confectioner, r 26 Plant
Reid Mary A. r 14 Hotel
Reid Mary P. r 112 Washington
Reid Robert H. harnessmaker, r 28 Lansing
Reid Thomas D. 58 Franklin square, r 39 Broad
(Reid see Read and Reed.)
Reilly Catharine Mrs. r 49 Warren
Reilly Charles E. cutter, r 53 Whitesboro
Reilly John, mason, r 139 Blandina Reilly James P. lawyer 75 Genesee, r in New Hartford
Reilly Mary, widow, r 56 Mohawk
Reilly Mathew, shoemaker, r 84 Seymour ave
Reilley Edward, hostler, r 84 Seymour ave
Furnishing Undertaker, 41 Genesee Street.
We have the best assorted stock in the State. Buckley & Co. 81 and 83 Genesee Street.
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since it annexed Utica and Ilion.
Reilley Edward, stonecutter, r 84 Seymour ave Reilley Patrick, carpenter, r 35 Cooper (Reilly see Riley and O'Reilly.)
Reiman Charles, laborer, r cor Hicks and Hickory Rein William, grocer, r Deerfield Corners
Reinhardt Amelia, r 6 Fay
Reinhardt Frederick, tobacconist 139 Columbia, r 6 Fay
Reinhardt Joseph, fresco painter, r 81 Dudley
Reinhardt Martin, laborer, r 110 Hicks
Reinhardt Sophia C. r 6 Fay
Reinhold Herman, machinist, r 216 Court
Reininger Joseph, tailor, r 27 South Hamilton
Reinland Charles, carpenter, r 6 South Hamilton
Reinland Charlotte, dressmaker, r 6 South Hamilton
Reinland Edward, shoemaker, r 6 South Hamilton
Reinland Josephine, r 6 South Hamilton Reiss Christopher, baker, r 74 Schuyler
Reith Frederick, baker, r 260 Whitesboro
Reith Joseph Jr. r 267 Whitesboro
Reith John, baker, r 260 Whitesboro
REITHER JOHN, (Christian Weiss & Co.) r 103 Fayette
Remington J. S. grocer 295 Bleecker, r same
Remmer Antoinette, widow, r 60 Court
Remmer Joseph, agent, r 66 Court
Remmer Louis, shoemaker, r 60 Court
Remmer Rosaline, r 60 Court
Remmer V. H. clerk, r 60 Court
Rennie Robert E. printer Curtiss & Childs, r 76 Fayette
Resberg Charles, baker, r 124 Mohawk
RESTLE ANDREW, saloon 107 Mohawk, r same
Restle Charles, bartender 10" Mohawk, r same
RETTER A. DR. dentist 182 Genesee, r 128 Albany. See page 34
(Retter see Ritter)
Rettig Joseph, carpenter, r 7 Hope
Retzer Angle, tailor, r 16 Morris
REUSSWIG ERNST H. (Westcott & Reusswig), r 92 How- ard ave
Reusswig Frederick, clerk, r 92 Howard ave
Reusswig George, clerk, r 92 Howard ave
Reusswig Mary, operative, r 39 Fay
Reusswig William, cooper, r 39 Fay
Rewey Philander, r 12 Walker
REXFORD HERBERT L. journalist Observer, r 40 Howard ave
REYNOLDS BLOCK, cor John and Catharine
REYNOLDS BROS. manufacturers of fine shoes cor John and Catharine
Westcott & Reusswig, Fine Custom Tailors,
The largest city on earth is Frankfort-on-the-Mohawk
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The handsomest Dry Goods & Carpets on earth
Reynolds Elihu, laborer, r 25 Canal Reynolds E. fireman Baggs Hotel Reynolds D. E. cashier Baggs Hotel REYNOLDS GEORGE A. (Reynolds Bros.) r 376 Genesee Reynolds James, laborer, r 34 Leah Reynolds Jane E. Mrs. r 69 State
. Reynolds Jennie A. dressmaker 69 State, r same Reynolds Mary E. r 69 State REYNOLD'S PATENT LAST CO. 47 to 51 Jay Reynolds Roger, millwright, r 20 Stark
Reynolds R. S. r 347 Genesee Reynolds Solomon, r 279 Whitesboro
Reynolds Thomas, laborer, r 128 Park ave Rhiner Alice, laundry Baggs Hotel Rhodes James S. Mrs. r 131 Seymour ave Rhodes Otho, r 23 Gold
RHODES O. C. (James Rockwell & Co.) r 229 Genesee Rhodes Samuel, hop dealer, r 35 Mary
RIBOLIN CHARLES, meat market Deerfield, r same Ribolin Frederick B. blacksmith, r 37 Stark Rice Carrie, teacher Ladies' Seminary, r same RICE CHARLES, livery 13 John, r 48 Whitesboro Rice Edward, r Faxton Home for Aged Men Rice George, mason, r 23 Elin
RICE JERRY B. broker 6 Parker Block, r 5 Court RICE JOHN M. broker, 6 Parker Block, r 260 Genesee RICE L. M. (Baker & Rice) r 11 Miller Rice William B. organ pipe maker, r 115 South
RICH JAMES A. instrument repairer 131 Genesee, r Man- sion House. See page 43 Rich Harriet, widow, r 176 Howard ave Richards A. A. printer Herald office, r 110 Washington
Richards Charles F. carpenter, r 67 West
Richards Charles G. clerk, r 8 South Hamilton
Richards Charles, printer, r 8 Pearl
Richards Charlotte M. cloakmaker, r 67 West Richards David, carpenter, x 47 Broadway
Richards David E. grocer 42 Liberty, r 109 Court Richards David Mrs. r 46 Eagle
Richards Delia, r 8 South Hamilton
Richards Edward, r 8 Chatham
Richards Eugenia, r 8 South Hamilton
RICHARDS EDMUND, carpenter and builder S6 John, r 78 Whitesboro Richards Elizabeth, r 20 Hoyt Richard Evan L. clerk, r 78 Whitesboro Richards George, miller, r 44 Warren Richards Henry, r 8 Chatham
No. 88 Genesee Street, Utica.
at Buckley & Co.'s, 81 and 83 Genesee St., once Utica, now waiting for a place on the map.
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and spring from Summer back
Richards J. E. salesman M. H. Griffith & Co
RICHARDS JOSEPH J. tanner Deerfield road, r 30 Broad
Richards Maurice, machinist, r 86 Charlotte
Richards Owen D. carpenter, r 83 Taylor ave
Richards Richard E. salesman 52 Franklin square, r 15 Union
Richards Richard T. pressman Herald office, r 7 Cooper
Richards Thomas, factory operative, r 46 Warren
Richards Walter W. attendant N. Y. S. Asylum
Richards William, factory operative, r 68 Stark
Richards William E. bookkeeper, r 7 Cooper
RICHARDSON EATON J. (Richardson, Adams & Mann 66 Genesee), r 107 Whitesboro
Richardson Edwin, saloon 111 Columbia, r same
Richardson Fannie, dressmaker, r 24 Eagle
Richardson Geo. F. supt. Utica Furniture Co. r 129 Fay
- Richardson Henry. carder, r 93 Fayette Richardson Jane Mrs. nurse, r 58 Elizabeth
Richardson J. B. com. traveler, r Butterfield House
Richardson Joseph, loom repairer, r 13 Cooper
RICHARDSON ADAMS & MANN, (E. J. Richardson, G. W. Adams and James F. Mann), lawyers 66 Genesee
Richardson R. M. horse trainer, r 376 Genesee
Richter Theodore, shoe cutter, r 166 Miller
Rick Frederick, cutter 68 Genesee, r & Edward Rick Henry, carpenter, r 8 Oak
Rick John, salesman 108 Genesee, r 30 Pearl
Rickard John, American Express, r 89 Lansing
Rickard Michael, engineer N. Y. C. RR. r 2 Taylor ave
Richards Jennie E. r 8 Chathanı Richards John W. clerk, r 7 Cooper Richards J. W. Mre: r 15 Union Richards Martha, r 8 Chatham Richards Mary, r 20 Hoyt Richards Owen, bookkeeper, r 22 Eagle Richards Sarah, r 20 Hoyt Richards William, r 65 Steuben Richardson David, r 170 Jay Richardson Ellen, r 95 Bleecker Richardson Everet S. r 107 Whitesboro Four Seasons were once the fashion. In 1883 Winter will fall into the lap of Summer, Richardson Mattie, r 6 Taylor ave Richardson R. H. Mrs. r 6 Taylor ave Richardson Reuben, laborer, r 81 Albany Richardson T. E. carpenter, r 24 Hubbell Richardson William, engineer, r 170 Jay Richter Henry, gardener, r 101 Steuben Richter Henry Jr. tailor, r 101 Steuben Richthammer Adam, laborer, r 13 Parker R . rd see Record)
W. H. McGarvey & Co. Wholesale Liquors,
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to its place .- Old Prophecy.
Ricketts Ellis, mason, r 52 Blandina Rickter Charles, cigarmaker, r 29g Dudley Rickter Fr derick, file cutter, r 101 Steuben Rider Eli, r 59 Brinckerhoff ave
Rider M. H. clerk 34 Fayette, r 87 Howard ave Rieben Catharine, widow, r 63 Seymour ave
Rieben Catharine, operative, r 63 Warren
Rieben Christian, laborer, r 30 Taylor ave
Rieben Christian, farmer, r 208 Mohawk Rieben Samuel, carpenter, r 93 Taylor ave Rieber Jacob, brewer, r 63 Warren
Riker A. A. cigarmaker, r 158 Lansing Riker John A. cigarmaker, r 4 Albany Riker Richard, cigarmaker, r 27 Gold
Riker S. T. agent Oneida brewery, r 31 Oneida
Riley Catharine, r 136 Court
Riley George, stone cutter, r 65 Broadway
Riley George H. express messenger, r 138 John
Riley James, barkeeper Butterfield House
Riley Kittie, weaver, r 4 Albany
Riley Margaret, r 35 Park ave Riley Mary, widow, r 35 Park ave
RILEY MATTHEW, stoves and tinware 111 Fayette, r 7 Brinckerhoff ave. See advt. business directory
Riley Patrick, carpenter 8 Madison Lane, r 35 Cooper
Riley Richard P. auctioneer, r 49} Whitesboro
Riley Terrence, cigarmaker, r 19 Dudley
Riley Thomas, laborer, r 168 Miller
Riley Thomas, stone cutter, r 10 Morris
Riley William J. engineer, r 11 Washington
Riley Wm. J. operative, r Hotel Zublin
(Riley see Reilly)
Ringwald Nicholas, r 14 Floyd
RIORDAN ARTHUR, grocer 76 South, r same
Riorden J. Mrs. r 164 Catharine
Rippel Frank, laborer, r 17 Cherry
Rippey John, machinist, r 2 Potter
Ripley Martin H. com. traveler 129 Genesee, r 62 West
Ripley Mary R. r 30 Whitesboro
RISLEY EDWIN H. (Risley, Brown, Quin & Perry), r 67 Lansing
RISLEY, BROWN, QUIN & PERRY (E. H. Risley, J. K. Brown, W. P. Quin, Josiah Perry), lawyers Herald Build. ing
Risley Charles, machinist, r 17 Huntington
Risley George W. Mrs. r 17 Huntington Risley Mary, Home for the Homeless
Ritchie H. M. cabinet maker 67 Cornelia, r same
Genesee corner Fayette Street.
Buckley & Co. Utica, sell Dry Goods at all times, and Carpets to all classes.
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May 15th, Fires were needed, Overcoats comfortable.
Ritter Catharine, widow, r 10 Hope Ritter Mary Mrs. r 161 Kossuth ave
Ritter Minnie, domestic 161 Kossuth ave
Ritter P. S. saloon 62 Varick, r same
(Ritter see Retter)
Ritzel Chas. baker, r 9 Bristol
Ritzel John, saloon 1 Garden, r same
Roach Albert, carpenter, r 27 Hobart
ROACH JOHN, horse shoer 7 Madison lane, r 5 Cooper. see page 50
Roach John, moulder, r 126 Blandina
Roach John, moulder, r 5 Mohawk
Roach John, machinist, r 258 Bleecker
Roach Joseph, laborer, r 74 Hicks
Roach Maggie, r 210 Broad
Roach Patrick Mrs. r 154 Elizabeth
Roach Win. printer Globe, r 258 Bleecker
(Roach see Roche)
Robbins James, waiter Butterfield House, r 33 Charlotte
(Robbins see Robins)
ROBERTS ALEXANDER B. (Henry Roberts' Sons), r 90 State
Roberts Anna, r 49 Lansing
Roberts Benjamin F. bookkeeper 1st nat. bank, r 14 Lansing ROBERTS, BUTLER & CO. (James Roberts, J. M. Butler,
Russell H. Wicks, John Peattie), clothing 54 Genesee and 17 Whitesboro
Roberts Chas machinist, r 3 Bank
Roberts David B. clerk, r 14 Broadway
Roberts David B. printer, r 97 Steuben
Roberts David D. mason, r Mary near Kosenth ave
Roberts David E. printer, r 110 Neilson
Roberts David L. butcher 131 Bleecker, r 68 Mary
Roberts David, engineer, r 85 Steuben
Roberts Edward, laborer, r 111 Steuben
ROBERTS E. C. groceries Bleecker cor Nichols, r same
ROBERTS EDWARD D. (Roberts & Shaughnessy), r 47 Leah
Roberts Edward E. laborer, r 28 Cooper
Roberts Ellis E. com. traveler 50 Hotel, r 31 Whitesboro
ROBERTS ELLIS H. HON. (Ellis H. Roberts & Co. 60 Gen- esee) r 262 Genesee
ROBERTS ELLIS H. & CO. (Ellis H. and George L. Rob- erts and S. N. D. North), editors and proprietors Utica Morning Herald 60 Genesee. See colored pages oppo- site
Roberts Evan, foreman, r Deerfield
Roberts Evan E. r Faxton Home
Purvis, Metcalf & Co., Book-Binders and
Nov. 30, '82, it snowed in Utica, and it didn't do much else till April 30, 1883.
UTICA MORNING HERALD
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UTICA, N. Y., LETTER PRESS PRINTING.
INCREASED ATTENTION WILL BE
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New Styles of TYPE, BORDERS, &c., are provided as they appear in the Eastern Cities, and the LONG ESTABLISHED REPUTATION of the Office will be maintained for
THE BEST WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Manufacturers, Lawyers and Business Men, will have their Orders Carefully and Intelligently Filled. ELLIS H. ROBERTS & CO.
THE UTICA MORNING HERALD
FOR 1883.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF CENTRAL NEW YORK.
The UTICA MORNING HERALD has been for thirty years the favorite journal of the intelligent citizens of the twelve rich counties of Northern and Central New York, who constitute a constituency of
One Million People. .
Its circulation exceeds the combined circulation of all the other daily papers published in these twelve counties, and is constantly increasing, making it
UNEQUALED AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
The UTICA MORNING HERALD is pronounced by its contemporaries "the model provincial newspaper of the United States;" and'in seeking to deserve this reputa- tion it employs a large corps of editors and correspondents; maintains every department liberally, and spares no expense to secure all the information needed by every class of citizens among its patrons.
The UTICA HERALD, besides its advertisements, furnishes its readers with
Twenty Columns of Reading Matter Every Day,
COMPRISING
AN UNRIVALED LOCAL DEPARTMENT FOR CITY NEWS.
ALL THE NEWS OF NORTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW YORK.
THE FULLEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS UP TO 3.30 EVERY MORNING FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD.
MARKET REPORTS THAT ARE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE FOR EVERY CLASS OF PUR- CHASERS.
THE DAIRY AND HOP MARKET REPORTS OF THE UTICA HERALD ARE ACCEPTED AS STANDARD.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE STATE AND NATIONAL CAPITALS, AND FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
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Specimen Copies of DAILY or WEEKLY HERALD sent FREE on application.
PRICE REDUCED to 16 Cents a Week, 67 Cents a Month, $2.00 a Quarter, $8.00 a Year, in Advance.
Address, UTICA HERALD, 60 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.
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The Best Family Journal Published in New York State.
THE UTICA WEEKLY HERALD,
A LARGE EIGHT PAGE JOURNAL, is complete in every feature of a
FIRST-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
By elaborate condensation and classification it presents the news of the week in the briefest space and most intelligible manner, accompanied with conscientious comment and generous selections from the best literature of. the day.
The UTICA WEEKLY HERALD is the recognized authority of the
Great Dairy Interest OF CENTRAL NEW YORK.
It contains every Tuesday the fullest attainable report of the
Little Falls and Utica Cheese Markets
OF THE PREVIOUS DAY,
AND THE MOST ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE
LOCAL AND GENERAL HOP MARKETS.
The UTICA HERALD is the official organ of the New York Dairymen's Association and Board of Trade, the International Dairy Fair Association and the North American Hop Growers' Association.
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Address, UTICA HERALD, 60 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y.
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Has all the facilities for BINDING BOOKS, New and Old, in as good style, and at as low prices, as can be obtained in New York or elsewhere. Many families may gather a library by binding their Magazines, Newspapers and other Serials, and we are prepared to bind them IN EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE,
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Full or Half Cloth, with Edges Gilt, Marbled or Sprinkled.
" Books sent by express or otherwise, will receive prompt attention. ( Good Workmanship and Reasonable Prices Warranted.
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Dan Rice was here, but no Summer.
Roberts E. W. salesman 171 Genesee, r 110 Washington
Roberts E. W. stone dealer, r 43 Howard ave
Roberts Frank, blacksmith, r 2 Kemble
Roberts Frank Mrs. dressmaker, r 2 Kemble
Roberts Frank S. clerk, r 17 Lansing
Roberts Frances, widow, r 14 Kemble
Roberts Francis, r 14 Kemble
Roberts George A. butcher 38 Sonth, r 25 Neilson
Roberts George L. clerk, r 30 Erie
ROBERTS GEORGE L. (Ellis H. Roberts & Co.) r 140 Park ave
Roberts George W. carriage maker, r 126 South
Roberts George W. r 398 Whitesboro
Roberts George W. brakeman, r 16 Broadway
Roberts Grace Mrs. r 28 Cooper
Roberts Griffith G. salesman, r 17 Lansing
Roberts Hannah Mrs. r 87 Lansing
Roberts Hannah Miss, r 13 Seymour ave
ROBERTS HENRY, (Roberts, Parry & Co.) r 49 Lansing
Roberts Henry, clerk, r 58 Catharine
ROBERTS H. CURTIS, (Roberts, Parry & Co.) r 165 Park ave
ROBERTS' SONS, HENRY, (Henry L. and Alexander B. Roberts) pork dealers and meat market 7 and 9 Columbia ROBERTS HENRY L. (Henry Roberts' Sons), r Mansion House
Roberts H. D. Mrs. r 6 Plant
Roberts Hugh H. painter, r cor South and Steuben
Roberts Hugh P. engineer Baggs Hotel, r 6 Washington
Roberts Hugh W. stonecutter, r 38 Seymour ave
Roberts Ida, domestic 7 Cornelia
ROBERTS ISAAC, carriage and wagon manuf. 43 and 45 Jay, r 21 Mary. See page 43
Roberts Isaac N. r 21 Mary
Roberts Isaac N. pressman 167 Genesee, r 132 Elm
Roberts Isaac O. (J. C. Hieber & Co.) r Dudley House
Roberts James, r 13 Seymour ave
Roberts James E. laborer, r 6 Gilbert
ROBERTS JAMES (Roberts, Butler & Co.) r 293 Genesee Roberts James B. cigars and confectionery 95 Miller, r same Roberts James B. laborer, r 13 Seymour ave
Roberts James W. carpenter, r 91 Mary
Roberts John Mrs. r 17 Dudley
Roberts John, painter, r 85 Steuben
Roberts John, coachman, r 17 Catharine
Roberts J. Fred. salesman 58 Genesee, r 49 Lansing
Roberts John, butcher 26 Liberty, r 77 same
Roberts J. C. Mrs. r 144 Park ave
Blank Book Manufacturers, 137 Genesee.
Still Dry Goods and Carpets were sold at Buckley & Co.'s, 81 and 83 Genesee St.
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Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Millinery, Upholstering Goods,
Roberts John E. r 165 Park ave Roberts Kittie, domestic 34 Lansing Roberts Libbie, r 71 Charlotte Roberts Mary Mrs. r 183 Whitesboro Roberts Mattie, r 19 Dudley Roberts Robert, carpenter, r 25 Neilson Roberts Samuel, r 128 Seymour ave Roberts Spencer Mrs. r 12 Wiley Roberts William, clerk, r 17-Lansing Roberts William, r 14 Kemble Roberts Wm. stone mason, r 13 Lansing BUCKLEY & CO., 81 and 83 Genesee Street, Utica, N. Y., Dealers in First Class Roberts Robert E. clerk, r 72 Broadway
ROBERTS JOHN A. (Roberts & Hoag), r 13 Miller
Roberts John C. journalist Y Drych, r 58 Howard ave
Roberts John E. clerk, r 39 Brinckerhoff ave
Roberts John E. com. traveler, r 15 Miller
Roberts J. E. livery stable 115 South, r same
Roberts John, stonecutter, r 12 Broadway
Roberts John J. teamster 31 Liberty, r 56 Hobart
Roberts John L. printer, r 66 Whitesboro
Roberts John P. laborer, r 6 Washington
Roberts Maggie, domestic 32 Washington Roberts M. S. Mrs. r 159 Court
Roberts Mary L. dressmaker, r 87 Lansing
Roberts Oscar, laborer, r 128 Seymour ave
ROBERTS, PARRY & CO. (Henry Roberts, W. B. Parry and H. Curtis Roberts), hardware and stoves 58 Genesee Roberts Philip, couductor U. & B. R. RR. r 101 Whitesboro Roberts Richard, painter, r 58 Hobart
Roberts Richard R. (Williams & Roberte), r 77 Miller
Roberts Richard R. atttendant N. Y. S. Asylum
Roberts Richard E. journalist, r 58 Howard ave
ROBERTS ROBERT E. grocer 20 Genesee, r 27 Lansing
Roberts S. C. carpenter, r 61 Brinckerhoff ave
Roberts Thomas D. attendant N. Y. S. Asylum
Roberts Thomas E. carriage maker, r 87 Lansing
Roberts Thomas J. printer, r 25 Neilson
Roberts Thomas, carpenter, r 109 Seymour ave
ROBERTS WATKIN F. bookbinder Herald office, r 71 Steuben cor Eagle
Roberts William J. harness maker, r Mary cor Kossuth ave
Roberts William H. salesman 58 Genesee, r 49 Lansing
Roberts Win. J. harnessmaker, r cor Mary and Kossuth ave
Roberts William M. postal clerk, r 139 Whitesboro
Roberts William W. carpenter, r Garden cor Mulberry
Roberts William H. tinsmith, r 271 Bleecker
ROBERTS & HOAG (J. A. Roberts and N. H. Hoag), dry . goods 171 Genesee
Fred A. Cassidy, successor to J. H. Douglass,
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Shawls, Fans and Fur-Lined Gloves, Blankets and MosquitoiNet,
ROBERTS & SHAUGHNESSY (Edward Roberts and Daniel Shaughnessy), grocers, fish, fruit and oystere, 29 Bleecker. See page 50 Roberts William Rev. r 46 Blandina
Robertson Schuyler, r 60 Rutger
(Robins see Robbins)
Robinson Alexander, r 64 Whitesboro
Robinson Anna, r 66 Blandina
Robinson Anna Mrs. r 72 Broadway
Robinson Boyd, clerk, r 56 West
Robinson Carrie, r 64 Cooper
Robinson Cassius, bell boy Grand Central
Robinson Charles H. bookkeeper 92 Genesee, r 43 West
Robinson Edward, gardener, r 5 Clinton place
Robinson John, laborer, r 13 Chatham
Robinson John, gardener, r 14 Clark place
Robinson Lewis, pedler, r 27 Aiken
Robinson Margaret Mrs. r 13 Chatham
Robinson Mary, r 13 Chatham
Robinson R. L. r 4 Louisa .
ROBSON BENJAMIN R. office 5 Parker Block 191 Gene- see, r 130 John
Roby J. carpenter, r 28 Whitesboro
Roche Edward, cooper, r 35 Morris
Roche James, r 84 Columbia
Roche John H. moulder, r 126 Blandina
Roche Maggie Mrs. r 84 Columbia
Roche Henry, clerk, r 40 Tracy
(Roche see Roach)
Rock Geo. W. Am. Express, r 67 Jay
Rock John, laborer, r 94 Jay
ROCK ROGER, Supt. City RR. r 90 Park ave
Rockwell Adelbert M. painter, r 158 Neilson
Rockwell Edward J. r 124 Taylor ave
ROCKWELL JAMES (James Rockwell & Co.), r 272 Genesee
ROCKWELL JAMES & CO. (Jas. Rockwell, Geo. O. Cowles and O. C. Rhodes) wholesale clothing 4 and 6 Catharine Rockwell Jesse F. salesman, r 218 Third
Rockwell Henry W. Mrs. r 153 Park ave
Rockwell Sarah, r 12 Lansing
Rockwell William C. N. organist, r 153 Park ave
Rodgers Charles, trimmer, r 71 Miller
Rodgers Joseph, dresser, r 15 Cooper
Rodgers Junius, bridge builder, r 71 Miller
Rodgers Patrick J. dyer, r 5 King
(Rodgers see Rogers)
Roeder Fred, laborer, r Blandina near Kossuth ave
Furnishing Undertaker, 41 Genesee Street.
Sealskin Sacques & Parasols, Fur-lined Circulars & Dotted Swiss Muslin. All always seasonable.
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ALL ON ONE LINE,
Roeder John, saloon keeper, r 110 Hicks
Roeder John A. laborer, r Blandina near Kossuth ave
Roehl Henry, laborer, r 8 Lock
Roemer Adam, butcher, r 81 Dudley
Roemer Frederick, farmer, r Welshbush road
Roemer Henry, butcher, r 81 Dudley
Roemer Henry, gardener, r East near city line Roemer John, mason, r 17 Canal
Roesch A. carpet weaver, r 9 Jason
Roesch Andrew, carriage maker, r 24 Saratoga
ROFFEE H. J. E. room 28 Arcade, r 58 Charlotte
ROGERS ALFRED, prop. Mansion House Fayette corner . Washington
Rogers Burton, clerk Mansion House, r same
Rogers B. A. clerk, r Mansion House
Rogers E. J. clerk 18 Genesee, r Mansion House
ROGERS F. W. wholesale grocer 31 Bleecker, r Clinton House
Rogers Henry, r 15 Cooper
Rogers Hiram Mrs. r 71 State
ROGERS J. FRANK, lawyer 31 Arcade, r 62 Second
Rogers Joseph, r 15 Cooper
Rogers Joseph, carpenter, r 16 South Hamilton
Rogers Joseph, loom fixer, r 15 Bank
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