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Town of Owasco.-W. C. Hatch, Skaneateles.

Scipio. Charles J. Baldwin, Scipio.

Sempronius.-Arthur L. Smith, Sempronius.
Sennett. Thomas A. Wilcox, Auburn.
Springport.-William C. Richardson, Union Springs.
Sterling. William B. Reed, Sterling.
Summer Hill.-Frank Griffin, Summer Hill.
Throop.-Fred. Robinson, Throop.

Venice. Fred. Mosher, Poplar Ridge.

Victory.-H. E. Daratt, Victory.

County Superintendent of the Poor.

Leland Hewitt, Genoa, N. Y.

Overseers of the Poor.

City of Auburn.-Department of Charities.

Established by

chapter 450 of the Laws of 1904. Superintendent of Charities-F. J. Lettimore.

Town of Aurelius.-R. T. Durling, Cayuga.

Brutus. Frank S. Tyron, Weedsport.

Cato.-A. W. Gallant, Meridian; L. E. Rhodes, Weedsport.

Conquest.-John H. Mosher, Conquest.

Fleming. James Merritt, Fleming.

Genoa. Charles D. Strong, Genoa; C. W. Corwin,
Kings Ferry.

Ira.-A. O. Thayer, Cato; James Harris, Lysander,
Onondaga county.

Ledyard. John Heffernan, Aurora.

Locke.-George W. Main, Locke; Wm. P. Robinson,
Locke.

Mentz.-George Newkirk, Port Byron.

Montezuma.-L. A. Jaynes, Montezuma.

Moravia.-G. C. Bradford, Moravia.

Niles. Thomas J. Brown, New Hope; Stephen Riley,
Austin.

Town of Owasco.-John F. Martin, Auburn; George W. Howard,

Auburn.

Scipio. Charles F. Comstock, Sherwood; W. C. For

dyce, Scipio.

Sempronius. George Brown, Sempronius.

Sennett. Charles Radcliff, Auburn.

Springport.-John Irving, Union Springs.

Sterling. John F. Smith, Sterling.

Summer Hill.-Luther Carpenter, Summer Hill.

Throop. James H. Frazee, Auburn.

Venice. De Witt Holden, Moravia; E. A. Haley, Poplar
Ridge.

Victory. Edwin Spurr, Red Creek; A. B. Wetherby,
Victory.

COUNTY INSTITUTIONS.

CAYUGA COUNTY ALMSHOUSE, Sennett, N. Y. Inspected by Inspector Dorr November 20, 1902; by Inspector Lathrop September 30, 1903.

Keeper. Andrew J. Trimble, appointed January 1, 1896. Attached to the almshouse are 96 acres of land, all of which are reported to be under cultivation; value of land and buildings, $40,000; estimated value of labor of inmates during the year, $500; estimated value of the products of the farm, $2,623.15; receipts from sales, $94.24.

Expenses in connection with almshouse for the year ending September 30, 1903, $9,135.04; estimated weekly expense per person, $1.88; expense of temporary (outdoor) relief administered. by the superintendent and overseers of the poor, $21,421.95; expense of support, in whole or in part, in institutions other than the almshouse, $13,769.57; aggregate expenditures for support and relief, $44,326.56.

Total number in the almshouse during the year, 164; remaining October 1, 1903, 75 (50 males and 25 females), including 2 feeble-minded or idiotic, 2 blind and 5 epileptics; number of way farers to whom meals were furnished at the almshouse, 282;

number receiving temporary (outdoor) relief, 2,080; number supported in other institutions, 229; total supported and relieved during the year, 2,755.

STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.

Central Office, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New York City. (See New York county.)

Has local visiting committees in 53 counties. The following is the list of members for Cayuga county: Dr. Wm. S. Cheesman, President, Auburn; Dr. Arthur S. Hoyt, Vice-President, Auburn; Dr. N. M. Jenkins, Secretary, Auburn; E. Clarence Aiken, Auburn; Mrs. E. Clarence Aiken, Auburn; Rev. Elbert E. Gates, Sennett; Dr. Amelia W. Gilmore, Auburn; Rev. O. M. Hilton, Auburn; Mrs. O. M. Hilton, Auburn; Miss Emily Howland, Sherwood; Miss Isabel Howland, Sherwood; Rev. Wm. H. Hubbard, Auburn; James G. Knapp, Auburn; Mrs. James G. Knapp, Auburn; Mrs. D. M. Osborne, Auburn; Thomas M. Osborne, Auburn; Dr. Susan G. Otis, Auburn; Rev. Frederick W. Palmer, Auburn; Mrs. Charles L. Sheldon, Auburn; Hon. George Underwood, Auburn; Mrs. Wm. H. Woodruff, Auburn.

Cayuga County-Private Charity.

HOMES FOR THE AGED.

AUBURN HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS (THE), Auburn, N. Y. Inspected by Inspector Weeden September 9, 1903.

Incorporated July 31, 1865.

Object. To furnish the comforts of a home to persons of good character, who may be in reduced and dependent circumstances.

Governing body.-Board of Trustees.

President. Theodore M. Pomeroy, Auburn.

Secretary.-William H. Meaker, Auburn.

Treasurer.-Charles I. Avery, Auburn.
Superintendent.-Miss Sarah J. Willson.
Value of property, $46,825.

Number of women cared for during the year, 32 (of whom 5 were supported by public funds and 27 by private funds); remaining October 1, 1903, 29.

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($320.89), $14,960.96; expenditures, $14,916.55; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $14.41.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-Three dollars per week, payable monthly, in advance, for aged, infirm or invalid

women.

Application to be made to the superintendent.

HOMES FOR CHILDREN.

AUBURN ORPHAN ASYLUM, 124 North Street, Auburn, N. Y. Inspected by Inspector Weeden May 13 and 14, 1903.

Established November 9, 1886; incorporated May 19, 1887. Object.-Care, maintenance and education of destitute chil

dren.

Governing body.-Board of Trustees.

President. Rev. John J. Hickey, 7 Chapel street, Auburn. Secretary and Treasurer.-Rev. William Mulheron, 15 Clark street, Auburn.

Attending Physician.-Louis F. O'Neill, M. D.
Superintendent.-Sister M. Fabian.

Value of property, $25,000.

Number of children cared for during the year, 208 (of whom 129 were supported by public funds, and 79 by private funds); number remaining in the institution October 1, 1903, 133 (78 boys and 55 girls).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($13), $11,505.43; expenditures, $11,159.94; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $345.49.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-Children between the ages of 4 and 14 years, free from contagious or chronic diseases and recommended by some member of the board, are received.

Application to be made to the president, secretary or superintendent.

CAYUGA ASYLUM FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN (THE),
66 Owasco Street, Auburn, N. Y.

Inspected by Inspector Weeden May 12 and 23, 1903.
Established and incorporated May, 1852.

Objects. To provide a home for orphan, half-orphan and destitute children, supply their necessities, promote their moral, religious and intellectual welfare, and fit them for situations of usefulness.

Governing body.-Board of Trustees and Board of Lady Managers.

President. Silas W. Reed, 67 North street, Auburn.

Secretary and Treasurer.-Charles I. Avery, 168 Genesee street, Auburn.

Attending Physician.-Dr. William H. Coe, Jr.
Superintendent.-Mrs. Clara A. Sprague.

Value of property, $107,387.19.

Number of children cared for during the year, 126 (of whom 69 were supported by public funds and 57 by private funds); number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, 73 (38 boys and 35 girls).

Receipts for the year ending September 30, 1903, including balance on hand ($1,250.45), $22,613.70; expenditures, $20,968.50; balance on hand October 1, 1903, $1,645.20.

Terms and qualifications for admittance.-Destitute children between 2 and 12 years of age, who are committed by the proper authorities, are received.

Application to be made to the superintendent.

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