Gazetteer and business directory of Chautauqua County, N.Y., for 1873-4, Part 1

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- cn
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y.
Number of Pages: 850


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GAZETTEER AND


BUSINESS DIRECTORY ?


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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N. Y., FOR


1873-4.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY


HAMILTON CHILD. 1


AUTHOR OF WAYNE, ONTARIO, SENECA, CAYUGA, TOMPKINS, ONONDAGA, MADI- SON, CORTLAND, CHEMUNG, SCHUYLER, ONEIDA, STEUBEN, ORLEANS, NIAG- ARA, GENESEE, CHENANGO, MONROE, HERKIMER, SARATOGA, MONT- GOMERY AND FULTON, ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY, RENSSELAER., WASHINGTON, WYOMING, COLUMBIA, SULLIVAN, SCHOHARIE, OTSEGO, ULSTER, BROOME & TIOGA, LEWIS, ST. LAWRENCE, AND OTHER COUNTY DIRECTORIES IN NEW YORK STATE, AND ERIE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Permanent Office, 22 & 24 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y.


" He that has much to do, will do something wrong, and of that wrong must soffer the consequences ; and if it were possible that he should always act rightly, yet when such numbers are to judge of bis conduct, the bad will cenenre and obstruct him by malevolence, and the good sometimes by mistake."-SAMUEL JOHNSON.


SYRACUSE: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, 23 & 24 E. WASHINGTON STREET. 1873.


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CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co., Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of


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AND MANUFACTURERS OF


Nos. 53, 55 and 57 Main Street, -AND.


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


ROCHESTER,


N. Y.


Having established the most extensive Dry Goods House in the State outside of New York City, we can offer advantages to buyers of Dry Goods unequaled by any other dealers in the country. We import directly and keep constamly on hand full


Brooke and Paisley Shawls, Pim Bros. Genuine Irish Poplins. Black and Colored Seka Dish Linens and Lace Curtains, Lapins Merinoes and Alpaca ...


Hilgers' Celebrated Broadcloths and Doeskins. .


Our Stock of the following goods is always full and complete: Cloaks Banques and Mantillas : English, French and American Cassinores; Genesen Falls ('assimpres. "wirown make:" Mohair and Cashmere Dress theods; Shaker and Ebenezer Blame !: White. Scarlet and Opera Wool Flannels: Danmark Tabl> Clothes and Towelings : Napkins, Doylies and Wany Clothes; Linen Sheetings and Pillow Varing : 1. 1 1 5161.71. 54 9 4 10 1and 11 | Cotton Showing : French American and Scotch Hinchan: English, French and American Unions Without and Cotton Yarns: Blankets, Quilts and Counteryanes: Real Law and Email ***: Swiss Namusook and Victoria Muchas; Fancy Goods Mal Vanken NITH Kudos and Trimmings: Hosiery. Wrappers and Drawer : Balmoral and Hogy Skirta: Ar., Ar., Nr. de.


Que Jobbing Business, which now pytany from the Extra portion of the Sara * * * a Waste offers inducement - fi vity and country Werdent- end homer in the frites whites. In addition to our ;lt


AT NEW YORK JOBBERS' PRICES.


2 CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


HEADQUARTERS!


ICHHAS NIVA


JNO. H. TOWIE.


Wholesale and Retail


DEALER IN


Westfield, N. Y.


DRUGS & MEDICINES!


PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Que Stuffs, Paints, Ons, Varnishes, Brushes Ar.


School and Miscellaneous 'Books, Stationery, Pho- tograph Albums, Bibles. Prayer and Hymn "Books, sold at Publishers and Manu- facturers' Prices.


Depository of the Chautauqua County Bible Society. Auxiliary to the American Bible Society. Books sold at the same prices as at the Bible House in New York. Lift Members and Life Directors can draw Books from this Depository.


Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, Tassels, Pictore Cord, Nails &C., &C.


New and Elegant Gifts,


Writing Desks. Work Boxes, Card Cases. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes. Toilet and Fancy Goods. An immense assortment on hand at all times.


York E .- The credit system has too long hold the merchants of Westfield in such a position that they are unable to compete with the merchants in other towns who Wekerom day to day: " Why can't you all goods as 1


give my customers the benefit of the loss of bed debts. I mean business. C'all and Ser. I will save you money. The man that comes to me with cash, shall have his value received. Yours, very truly, JNO. H. TOWLE.


Will remove to Nos. 8 and 9 Main St., on April 1st, 1874.


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J. W. PERKINS,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Saddles, Harnesses, Bridles,


COLLARS, TRUNKS, Whips, Buffalo Robes, Horse Corers &c. &c.


West Side :Center Street, - DUNKIRK, N. Y.


: .: Carriage Trimming and Repairing done to Order.


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INTRODUCTION.


INTRODUCTION.


In presenting to the public the "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Chautauqua County," the publisher desires to re- turn his sincere thanks to all who have so kindly aided him in obtaining the information it contains, and rendered it possible to present it in the brief space of time in which it is essential such works should be completed. Especially are our thanks due to the several editors of the papers published in the county, for the uniform kindness they have evinced in calling public attention to the author's efforts; and for essential aid in furnish- ing material for the work. Many others have placed us under similar obligations, but as credit has been given in most of such cases, as well as in works from which we have quoted, in connec- tion with the substance of the information gleaned from each, we omit special mention here; while still others have kindly volunteered their assistance, to all of whom we tender our grateful acknowledgment.


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


Go to de Main Street, Jamestown, N. Y.


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2 C Opium & Morphia Habit Cured.


Hond for Farge Pamphlet. Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen.


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INTRODUCTION.


It was designed to give a brief history of all the Church organizations in the county, but owing, in some cases, to the negligence of those who alone were able to give the necessary information, and in others, to the inability of any one to do so,. we have been obliged to omit many or indefinitely delay the completion of the work.


We would suggest that our patrons observe and become familiar with the explanations at the commencement of the Directory. The names it embraces, and the information connected therewith, were obtained by actual canvass, and are as correct and reliable as the judgment of those from whom they were solicited render practicable. Each agent is furnished with a map of the town he is expected to canvass, and he is required to pass over every road, and call at every farm house and place of business in the town, in order to obtain the facts from the individuals concerned whenever possible.


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


The Advertisers represent some of the leading business men and firms of this and other counties ; and we most cheerfully commend them to the patronage of those under whose obser- vation these pages may come.


While thanking our patrons and friends generally for the liberality and cordiality with which our efforts have been seconded, we take this occasion to express the hope that the information found in these pages will not prove devoid of interest and value, though we are fully conscious that the brief history of the county the scope of the work enables us to give, is by no means an exhaustive one, and can only hope that it may prove a nucleus and incentive to future historians, who will be the better able to do full justice to the subject, and leave our work to secure that favor which earnest endeavor ever wins from a discriminating public.


HAMILTON CHILD.


Warranted to cure the Opium Habit. Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen.


Opium Antidote.


Go to 33 MAIN STREET, Jamestown, N. Y.


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CORNER MAIN & THIRD STREETS,


JAMESTOWN, N. Y.


This popular House, situated in the center of busi- ness, has been enlarged by an addition of 22 rooms, with a Dining Room on first floor, and new Commer- cial and Sample Rooms. We have now ample accom- modations for Commercial travel and Pleasure parties. .1 Chickering Grand Piano from C. A. Brown & Bro., is in the public parlors for the use of our guests. Free carriage to Boats and Cars. It will be, as it always has been, our endeavor to make this a strictly First Class House. Our aim is to please.


Thankful for the past very liberal patronage, we ask a continuance of the same, and remain


Very Truly Yours, CITADY & HALL, GIFFORD HOUSE, JAMESTOWN, N. Y.


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ERRATA.


ERRATA.


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


Stamp Duties .- All Stamp Duties enumerated in this work, were abolished from October 1st, IST2, with the exception of the two cent stamp on Bank Checks, which still remains in force,


Postal Rates and Regulations .- The postage on Circulars is now one cent for every two ounces or fraction over two ounces. On Books, two cents for every two ounces. On Newspapers, one cent if under two ounces, and one cent for every two ounces or fraction over two ounces. On packages of Merchandise not exceeding twelve ounces and containing no writing, done up so they may be examined, two cents for each two ounces. Unpaid postage will be charged double rates.


By a recent Act of Congress, the franking privilege hitherto held by Members of Congress and many Government officials, is abolished from and after June 30th, 1873. From and after the same date, by the same Act of Congress, subscribers to papers which have heretofore passed through the mails free, within the counties in which they are printed, will be obliged to pay, on weeklies, five cents quarterly ; and on dailies, thirty cents quarterly.


GAZETTEER.


County .- The WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN is now published by F. A. Hall, J. H. Hall having retired from the firm.


Carroll .- Freusburgh Baptist Church was organized in 1938 with 60 members. Rev. Arza Stone was the first pastor; Rev. A. D. Bush, our informant, is the present one. The house of worship, which will seat 250, was erected in 1818 at a cost of about $1500. The present value of Church property is $5000. The present number of members is 125.


Ellicott .- On page 115, Ross Steam Sam Mill is stated to be capable of sawing 100,000 feet per annum; it should read 1000 feet per hour.


On page 116, last paragraph, for "The Presbyterian Church at Jamesville," read "The Presbyterian "Church at Jamestown." Also, same paragraph, their church edifice is stated to have been erected in 1834; it should read 1835.


Portland .- PROSPECT STATION, (p. o.,) on the B. C. & P. R. R., is in the south-west part.


The First Congregational Church of Portland was organized with 17 members, March 16, 1333. Rev. Alfred Grey was the first pastor. Rev. W. J. Ballard. our informant, is the present one. The first house of worship was erected in 1811, and will seat about 300. The present number of members is 37.


DIRECTORY.


Busti .- WHITE, MORTON, (Busti,) r 66, farmer 131, should read "WHITE NOR- TON."


Charlotte .- SINCLAIRVILLE GRIST MILL, (Sinclairville,) Wood & Sinclair, props., Hedges. The name of the firm should be "Wood & Sinclear."


Stevens, Allen A., (Sinclairville, ) physician.


Wilson, W. Thomas, (Sinclairville,) lawyer and justice of the peace, East Avenue, is also justice of sessions.


Chautauqua .- BIRDSALL, JOHN, (Mayville,) civil engineer, supervisor and farmer 100, is also overseer of highways.


Hutson. Thomas. (Mayville,) tinware, Mr. H. has bought out the manufacturing interest of J. F. Bly.


WARREN, ANGELL & HAMMOND, props. Chautauqua Lake Mills &e., Mr. Angell bas retired from the firm aud the business is now conducted by WARREN & HAM- MOND. Whitney, Wm. H., captain and prop. of the new Steamer Col. Phillips, plying between Mayville and Jamestown, and Intermediate ports.


Opinm Habit Cured !


Go to 33 MAIN STREET, Jamestown, N. Y.


ERRATA.


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Cherry Creek .- Shepard, Chas. S. & Co., (Cherry Creek.) tin and hardware.


Dunkirk .-* HOWE, H. J., (Dunkirk,) dental surgeon and dealer in musical in- struments.


Negus & Babb, (Dunkirk,) groceries &c., Gerrans Block.


Ellery .- Walkup, Chas., (Bemus Point,) has purchased ferry barge and 12 boats of Mason Bros.


Gerry .- WILSON, JARVIS K., (Gerry,) r 24, justice of the peace and farmer 3, is member of the firm of Wilson Bros., of Jamestown.


Hanover .- Branch, Oliver E., (Forestville,) principal of Forestville Free Academy, in place of Levi D. Miller, resigned.


Bioss. Lizzie Mrs., (Forestville,) preceptress Grammar Dept. Forestville Free Academy.


Cranston, Amelia Mrs., (Forestville,) preceptress Primary Dept. Forestville Free Aca lemy.


Fennel & Sanford, (Forestville,) (Wm. Fennel and G. G. Sanford,) boots and shoes. Fennel W'm., (Forestville.) ( Fennel & Sanford.)


Fuller, Clara Miss, (Forestville,) teacher Forestville Free Academy.


HILLER, JOHN D., (Smiths Mills,) general merchaut and member of Assembly, 2d Dist., is also post master.


Lundergan, Dennis, (Forestville,) station agent, in place of W. R. Smith, resigned. Sanford. G. G. (Forestville,) (Fenner & Sanford.)


Ward, Jennie Miss, (Forestville,) teacher Forestville Free Academy.


Harmony .- BLANCHARD, CHAS., (Harmony.) r 48, farmer 117.


BRIGHTMAN, GEO. A., (Panama,) r 60, justice of the peace and farmer 9.


GLEASON. T. EVELYN, (Panama,) r 37, farmer.


GRAVES. PHINEAS, (Panama,) r 67, farmer 50, instead of "GROVES, PHINEAS," as printed.


RANDELL, WM. P., (Stedman,) r 26, farmer 153, instead of "RANDALL, WMI. P.," 88 printed.


RODGERS, ISAAC, (Panama,) r 25, farmer 120, instead of "ROGERS, ISAAC," as printed.


STEVES, ISAAC E., (Panama,) r 65, farmer 210.


VANDUSEN, NORMAN, (Harmony,) r 51, prop. National Hotel.


WHITFORD. LEROY, (Harmony,) r 17, farmer 123, instead of " WHITEFORD, LEROY," as printed.


Jamestown Village .- Brower, Dave, restaurant, Third.


BURGESS, JOHN M., (L. & J. M. Burgess.)


BURGESS, LORIN. (L. & J. M. Burgess.)


*BURGESS. L. & J. MI., ( Lorin and John M.,) (successors to Benj. Hayward,) livery stable. East Third.


CHENEY. HARRY C., foreman Jamestown Wood Seat Chair Co.


Kimball. Morris, (P. C. Kimball & Son.)


Kimball. P. C. & Son, (Morris, ) manufs. hand sleds.


LAKIN, H. O., lawyer, over 42 Main, 2d floor, formerly of the firm of Lakin & Ingersoll.


LAKIN & INGERSOLL, lawyers, have dissolved partnership.


MANLEY & SCOFIELD, (Francia S. Manley and Chux. S. Scofield. ) crockery, china and glassware, removed from 18 East Third to corner Main and First.


Norris. E. W., drayman.


*PITTS, JOHN W., groceries, crockery, geese feathers, butter and cheese &c., 38 Main.


Smith, A. B., ticket agent Warren & Venango R. R.


*SMITH & CADY. (L. Smith 2d and Jay D. Cudy,) insurance, real estate and loan agents, 6 East Third.


Pomfret .- CHAPIN, HEMAN, (Fredonia, ) r 26, dairy and farmer 225, instead of "CHAPIN, HERMAN," as printed.


COBLE, A. B., (Fredonia,) carriage painter, Water.


COHOE, J. G., (Fredonia,) cheese manuf.


GUEST, M. P .. ( Fredonia. ) farmer.


HAMILTON, JOHN C .. (Fredonia,) conductor D. & F. Street Railroad, instead of


"HANRETTON, JOHN C.," as printed.


HARRISON, LEVI F .. (Fredonia, ) prop. Harrison House, Water.


HERRMAN, CHAS., (Fredonia, ) ( Herrman & Reuther:)


HERRMAN & REUTHER, (Fredonia,) (Chas. Herrman and Augustus M. Reuther,) carri pro mienkera. Water.


HI MASON, J. J., (Fredonia, ) farmer in Cattaraugus Co.


Low. C. W., Fredonia, boots and shoes. Main.


*PEMBERTON, HENRY J., (Fredonia, ) clothing, hats, caps &c., 59 Main.


REUTHER. AUGUSTUS M. (Fredonia,) (Herrman & Reuther.)


RICH. ABRAM A., (Fredonia, ) r 8, humber dealer and farmer 20.


ROBERTS, WM. H., (Stockton.) farmer.


Go to 33 MAIN STREET, Jamestown, N. Y.


Opium Antidote.


Address Drs. Ormes & Kellogg, 89 Main Street, Jamestown, N. Y.


Warranted to cure the Opium Habit. Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen.


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ERRATA-PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


TSI.R, HERBERT, (Fredonia,) blacksmith, 91 Main.


THIES, FRED. SEN., (Laona,) r 41, fruit dealer and farmer 12, instead of " THEIS, FRED. SEN.," as printed.


TIFFANY, GEO. E., (Fredonia,) (Tiffany & Son, ) instead of "TIPPANY, GEO. E.," as printed.


TIFFANY, JESSE M., (Fredonia,) (Tiffany & Son,) instead of "TIPPANY, JESSE M .. as printed.


TIFFANY & SON, (Fredonia,) (Jesse M. and Gen. E.,) dealers in cabinet furniture and undertakers, corner Main and Eagle, instead of "TIPPANY & SON," as printed.


Portland .- Barnes, Alpha, (Prospect Station,) r 63, farmer 257, is also post master.


Sherman .- Brown, James, (Sherman,) principal Union School.


BUSS, RICHARD, (Sherman,) r 23, farmer 50.


CROFT, HENRY P., (Sherman,) r 28, farmer 60, instead of "Crofts, Henry P.," as printed.


DEWEY, LESTER R., (Sherman,) r 21, farmer 150.


HALL, CHAS., (Sherman,) r 22, patent right agent and farmer 283. Martin, Wm. Mrs., (Sherman,) millinery.


MARTIN, W. G., (Sherman,) (successor to J. E. Hawley,) dry goods, millinery, school books, boots and shoes, crockery, groceries &c., 4 Brick Block, Main. PALEN, CARLISLE, (North Clymer,) r 41, farmer 490.


PARK, LOREN H., (Sherman, ) r 49, farmer 80. Peabody, D. D., (Sherman.) dentist.


SPERRY, E. & CO., (Sherman,) ( Wm. H. Sperry,) hardware.


SPERRY, WM. H., (Sherman,) (E. Sperry & Co.)


12 Baker Bros. & Co., proprietors of the "Jamestown Iron Works." advertise | on page 296. The extensive Foundry and Machine Shops, known under the above title, were established by other parties about twenty years ago. The works are fitted with all the necessary machinery and appliances for turning out first-class work, and the new proprietors are deter- mined that if skilled workmen and the best materials can produce good machin- ery, that they are sure to please their customers. They manufacture Steam Engines, Circular and Mulay Saw Mills, Shingle Mills. Boring Machines, Band Saws. Water Wheels of the most approved patterns, Agricultural Implements &c. They also make Castings to order and will attend to any kind of Machinery making or repairing. Their charges we are assured will be moderate for the work performed. Remember this firm when anything in their line is wanted. : Without Pain. Send for large Pamphlet. Address, Drs. GAMES & KELLOGG, Jamestown. ---


Mrs. Thos. Langford, at James- town, repairs and alters Furs to the latest styles. By patronizing ber, ladies and gentlemen may save considerable sums, for it often happens that goods are cast off just because they are unfashionable, or if exchanged for new ones, they bring but a small sum indeed. Care on page 232.


Fire! Fire !! Fire! ! !- Well, what of it? If you are insured in good sound companies, such as S. W. Reynolds represents at Forestville, you need not loose much sleep on account of it. Rey- nolds advertises on page 256, where he is just now running a " Masheen."


Opinm Habit Cored ! -


W. T. Woods the Liveryman, at Fre- der, con furnish 'stylish turn-outs and ! trusty drivers on application.


M. Fuller, dealor in Groceries and custom-made Boots and Shoes, at Fredo- via, presents his card on page 282. Mr. Fuller is a deserving man, and will do his best to please all the customers who may favor him with their patronage.


Tunstall, Lewis & Co., at Fredo- nia, are building up a large trade in Pick, Hammer and Sledge Handles, Croquet Sets &c. These goods are made from the best second-growth timber and are equal to any in the market. Buy of them. They advertise on page 323.


Michigan Tobacco Works, J. M. Taylor, General Agent, are adver- tised on page 192. This large wholesale house keeps a number of men constantly on the road, supplying purchasers of the "fragrant weed." The establishment has earned an enviable reputation, and is doing a prosperous business, the re- sult of good management and fair deal- ing.


J .. L. Riggs, "Singist," and dealer in Music and Musical Instruments, at Fredonia, is thoroughly competent to in- struct pupils in the art of Vocal Culture. In his sale department may be found the celebrated Steinway and other first-class Pianos, and the best of Organs &c. Card on page 196.


C. Underwood, Jr. & Co., deal- ers in Dry Goods, Cloths &c., at Mayville, advertise on page 200. This firm is well known as being honorable and reliable in all their dealings. We commend them to the liberal patronage of the citizens of old Chautauqua.


Stevens Brothers, Custom Cloth- iers and dealers in Genis' Furuishing His [ Goods generally, are gentlemen who charges are such that customers will feel ! strive to please. They believe fair deal- inclined to patronize bim again. card, page 1;S.


See; ing to pay best. Call and see them. Card 'on page 188.


Go to $3 MAIN STREET, Jamestown, N. Y.


Opinm & Morphia Habit Cured.


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GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 13


GENERAL CONTENTS.


PAGE


Almanac or Calendar for 20 years 60 Brilliant Whitewash. 57


Business Directory ... 181-309


Capacity of Cisterns or Wells. 56


Census Report 174-175 52


Chemical Barometer ..


Classified Business Directory


370-406


County Officers


410


Courts in Chautauqua County.


410


Discount and Premium.


56


Distance Table ..


411


Errata .. 10-12


Facts on Advertising.


56


French Decimal System of Weights and Measures ... 51-55


Guzetter of County 61-81


Gazetteer of Towns. 82-171


Government Land Measure. 50


How to get a Horse out of a Fire. 57


How to Judge a Horse. .39


How to Secure the Public Lands. 45-46


How to Succeed in Business. 13-15


Index to Publisher's Notices 17


Interest Table


55


Law Mamims .. 46-50


Leech Barometer


Measurement of Hay in the Mow or Stack.


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Postal Rates and Regulations. (See also Errata.).


41


Post Offices and Post Masters .. 407 Rules for Detecting Counterfeit cr Spurious Bank Notes. 12-13


Stamp Duties. (See also Errata.). 34-40 Table of Weights of Grain, Seeds &c .56


The States. their Settlement &c. . 21-31


The Territories. their Area &c.


32-31


To Measure Grain in a Bin 57


U. S. Revenue Officers


.19


Valuable Recipes


58-59


INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


PAGE.


Arkwright


131


Harmony


257


Busti


.. 306


Jamestown Village 314


Carroll


.185


Kiautone .265


Charlotte.


.193


Mina 266


Chautauqua


199


Poland


Cherry Creek 210


215


Portland


Dunkirk


331


Ripley


Ellery


Sheridan


Elheutt.


Sherman


Ellington


Stockton


French Creek ...


Villenova


302


Gerry ...


211


Westfeld 35


Lianover


245


Pomfret. 318


Clymer


311


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Address Dra. Ormer & Kellogg, 69) Main Street, Jamestown, N. Y. Soud for Large Pamphlet. Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen,


PAGE.


Go to 38 MAIN STREET, Jamestown, N. Y.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


14 Agricultural Implements. Baker Bros. & Co .. Jamestown. 206 Bradish. P. P. & Co., Batavia .. 415 Clark. J. H., Jamestown ... 316 Colman, H. & Co., Dunkirk. 236 Farnham & Schulz, Jamestown. Glen & Hall Manuf. Co., Rochester 416 Kimball. R. F., Jamestown. .286 Reed & Reynolds, Sinclairville. 196 Wiley, G. W. & Co., Fredonia .330 Baby Walkers. Ward, A. F., Jamestown .308 Barrel Manuf. Wolfe, Lorenz, Westfield. 352 Blacksmith. Clark, L. D., Frewsburgh .188 Book Binders. Benton & Cushing, Dunkirk and Fre- donia ..... .304 Clark & Waite, Jamestown 282 Books and Stationery. Lakin & Barrows. Jamestown. on Margins Towle, John H., Westfield. 2 Boots and Shoes. (See also General Merchants.) Butler, H. E., Jamestown. .. 352 Fenner Bros., Jamestown. 3-16 Fuller, M., Fredonia .. 282 Boring aud Mortieing Machines. Flesher, Thos., Dunkirk. 286 Brick and Tile. Hilton. J. & W., Dunkirk. 212 Morley, Chas. A., Silver Creek. .218 Broom Manufe. Benedict & English, Dunkirk. 176 Butter Falls. Union Butter Pail Co., Jamestown .... 408 Carpenters and Builders. (ve also Contractors and Builders.) Mend for Large Pamphlet. Agents Wanted, Ladies or Gentlemen, Walker, W. H., Westfield. .172


Thomas & Son, Dunkirk.


236


Carpet Stores.


(See also General Merchants.)


Hoyt Bros., Jamestown .. .on Margins People's Store, DeForest Weld, Mana- ger, Jamestown .. .418 and 419


Carriage Makers.


IF.Aman & Bradshaw, Jamestown 399 fr. Ienac. Jamestown. .308 M.U.oiland. R., Dunkirk .. 210


atrum, Andrew G., Jamestown. .300 1 . : ! & Parmalee, Westfield. I.f 4 4, James, Laona .336


Carriage Makers' Supplies.


H. AJman & Bradshaw, Jamestown. ... 398 Cider and Vinegar.


Ilpolow, W. H., Dankirk


Cigar Boxes.


PAGE


Coates, Chas. A., Jamestown.


304


Coal Dealers.


Baldwin J. Jr. & Son, Jamestown


.317


Clothiers.


(See also General Merchants.)


Holland, David & Son, Dunkirk.


196


Hoyt Bros., Jamestown ..


on Margins


Hult, Conrad A., Jamestown.


178


Pemberton, H. J., Fredonia.


338


Proudfit & Osmer, Jamestown.


313


Rolfe & Malm, Westfield ..


300


Sliter, A. C., Laona.


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Stevens Bros., Dunkirk


188


Thompson, R. H., Westfield


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Underwood, C. Jr. & Co., Mayville


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VanDe Velde, M., Duck rk ..


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Contractors and Builders. (See also Carpenters und Builders.)




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