Gazetteer and business directory of Chautauqua County, N.Y., for 1873-4, Part 45

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


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THOMPSON, WALTER D .. (Dunkirk.) carpenter and joiner, builder and job- ber. Fifth.


TIEDEMANN, JOHN H. E., (Dunkirk,) barber and hair dresser, Second near Center.


*TIEDEMANN, J. H. E. MRS., (Dunkirk. ) manuf. and dealer in human and imi- tation hair goods. Second near Center. Till. George, (Dunkirk,) saloon, East Third.


TODD. CHARLES A .. (Dunkirk,) r 10, ma- chinist and farmer 25.


Todd, Dwight C .. ( Dunkirk, ) r 18. farmer 35. Toomey, Wm., (Dunkirk,) saloon, corner East Third and Elk.


Townsend, John A .. (Dunkirk.) manager W. U. telegraph office, foot of Buffalo. Tucker, Nathan, (Dunkirk. )r 5, ide dealer. TUTTLE, SAMCEL A., (Dunkirk. ) fore- man in copper shop, Brooks' Locomu- tive Works.


Tyler, Henry, (Dunkirk.) fruit dealer and book canvasser, residence corner Lion and Fifth.


Tylor, Mary M. Mrs., (Dunkirk.) princi- pal Intermediate Dept., School No. 3. *VANBUREN, J. H .. (Dunkirk.) realestate and general insurance agency, Mer- chant s' Exchange Block. Center.


*VANDEVELDE, M., (Dunkirk, ) merchant tailor and dealer in gents furnishing goods. East Third.


VANDEVORT & SMITHI. (Dunkirk.) ( Thes. L. Vunderstand Uran Smith.) whole- sale dealer in dressed Michigan lum- ber, siding, flooring, battens &e., and manufe. doors, sash and blind, &c., Center. .


$5.00 to $10.00 saved on every Suit of Clothes bought at HOYT BROTHERS!


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Perfumes, Face Powders, Soaps, Pomades, Oils &o., at Lakin & Barrows', HAN.


جبارها بعد أندة طعربية


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J. MATERHOFF,


Cor. Fourth and Swan Sts.,


DUNKIRK, N. Y.


NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES FOR MASQUERADES -AND. FANCY DRESS PARTIES. Furnished at Reasonable Rates.


SKINNER & GIFFORD MFG. CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


RAILROAD AND CONTRACTORS'


BACK SUPPLIES .


Frogs, Switches, Hand, Push and Dump Cars, Steel Scrapers, Spike Mauls, Claws, Lamp- ing Bars, Cold Chisels &c.


ILACHINERY, MILL GEARING. Fence Railings, Crests aud all Descriptions of Iron Works,


Sole Manufacturers of Skinner's Patent Bench Hook Cor. Talcott St. and Railroad Ave.,


DUNEIRE, N. T


$5.00 to $10.00 saved on every Exit of Clothes bought at HOYT BROTHERS !


DUNKIRK.


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VANDEVORT, THOS. L.,(Dunkirk,) (Van- ; WIDMAN, CHAS., (Dunkirk.) grocer and derort & Smith.)


Vaughan, Andrew, (Dunkirk,) saloon, cor- East Third and Fox.


Veasey. Edward, (Dunkirk,) locomotive engineer.


Voegelin, J. Rev .. (Dunkirk.) pastor Ger- man United Evangelical Church, resi- dence Leopard.


VROOMAN, CORNELIUS, (Dunkirk,) foreman wood shop. Brooks Locomo- tive Works, also farmer 15, r 2.


Wager. E., (Dunkirk.) groceries and pro- visions, also U. S. ganger, Center. Wagner, Henry, (Dunkirk.) groceries. provisions. glassware &c., East Front. Waldron. T. J. Mrs .. (Dunkirk,) dress- maker. Rail Road Avenue.


Walter, Philip, (Dunkirk,) saloon, East Third.


WAND. ANN MRS., (Dunkirk,) laundry, East Third.


Wand. T. S., (Dunkirk,) train dispatcher, Erie Depot.


WARD. E. T., (Dunkirk.) chief clerk and cashier Lake Shore & Michigan South- ern R. R., Last Third between Buffalo and Elk.


WARD. LAWRENCE, (Dunkirk,) brick manuf.


Waters, W. F., (Dunkirk.) foreman pat- tern dept., Dunkirk Iron Works.


WELCH. FAYETTE, (Dunkirk.) journey- man stone cutter and sash and blind maker, Center.


WELCH, GEO. H., (Dunkirk.) jobber and foreman in sash and blind dept. of Vandevort & Smith's.


WELCH, REUBEN. (Dunkirk.) journey- inan sash and blind maker, Center. Welch. R. Mrs., (Dunkirk.) dressmaker rint seamstress. Center.


Wells. W. L., Dunkirk, manager Atlantic & Pacific telegraph office, Lion op- posite the Depot.


Wells. Win. R., (Dunkirk.) wholesale and retail groceries and provisions. Lion. . WELTER. MATHIAS, (Dunkirk.) police- man and constable, corner Sixth and" Lion.


Wheeler, Alonzo, (Dunkirk,) (Wheeler & Wheeler. Alphonzo, (Dunkirk, ) ( Wheeler &


Wheeler & Son. (Dunkirk.) (Alonzo and I, Fonzo. ) barbers, Center.


Whittlesey, T. H., (Dunkirk, ) (Cury & Whatthe ary.)


pattern maker, R. R. Avenue.


Widner, Addie Miss, (Dunkirk, ) asst. In- termediate Dept., School No. 2.


Wilber, Smith S., (Dunkirk,) r 12, farmer 96.


WILLIAMS, ALEX., (Dunkirk,) ( Williams, Smith & Co.)


WILLIAMS, ERASTUS C., (Dunkirk,) book keeper at Dunkirk Iron Works, corner Lion and Ruggles.


WILLIAMS, J. T., M. D., (Dunkirk,) drugs and medicines, prest. Board of Edu- cation, Center.


WILLIAMS, SMITH & CO., (Dunkirk.) (Aler. Williams, C. H. Smith und. J. W. Hong,) dealers in fancy dry goods, trimmings, notions &c., Center.


Wilson, Mary B, Miss, (Dunkirk,) asst. Primary Dept., School No. 3.


Wilson, M. L. D. Miss, (Dunkirk. ) asst. Intermediate Dept., School No. 1.


WIRTNER, JACOB, (Dunkirk, ) groceries and provisions, corner R. R. Avenue and Wright.


Woller, Peter, (Dunkirk,) saloon, East Third.


Woodbury. - (Dunkirk,) (Maloney & Woodbury.)


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WOODMAN, GEORGE W., (Dunkirk, ) en- gineer Brooks Locomotive Work .. WOODWORTH, LUCIUS L., (Fredonia.) r 10, farmer 59.


WRIGHT & CO., (Dunkirk.) (Darid Wright and Geo. N. Hauptman. wholesale dealers in dressed Imber, siding, ceiling &c., and manufs. sash, doors and blinds, corner Eagle and Front.


WRIGHT, DAVID, (Dunkirk.) ( Wright & (o.) Wright, David S., (Fredonia,) r 6, see 1 raiser 100 acres.


Wyman. Win. II., (Dunkirk,) storekeeper in Brooks Locomotive Works.


Yauch, Martin Rev., (Dunkirk.) pastor Zion Church, Elk.


YELTON, WMI. L., (Dunkirk,) clerk in Express office.


YOST. FANNY H. Miss, (Dunkirk.) Ist asst. Primary Dept., School No. 5. Zentz. Carl, (Dunkirk,) restaurant, East Third.


Zimmerman, Win., (Dunkirk. )notary pub- lic, life and fire insurance agent. European exchange and passare agent, Center.


$5.00 to $10.00 saved on every Suit of Clothes bought at HOIT BROTHERS !


Drugs, Patent Medicines and Wall Paper at Lakin & Barrows', Jamestown.


JAMESTOWN VILLAGE.


JAMESTOWN VILLAGE.


(For Directory of Town of Ellicott, see page 227.)


EXPLANATION .-- The canvass of the town of Ellicott was made previous to the en- largement of the village limits; consequently the names of many of those appearing in that list, will also be found in this one, with a dagger (t) prefixed.


344 *ALBERT, CHARLES B., wall paper em-, porium. 18 Main. ALLEN. ALFRED D .. prop. Dexterville Mills and dealer in flour, feed, grain. seeds &c., corner Fast Third and Pine. Allen. Angustus F., ( Allen, Preston & Co .. ) (Jones & Allen.) supervisor and supt. Jamestown Gas Light Co., corner Third and Pine. Allen, A. E., prop. of skating rink, Busti St. Allen, D. H .. farmer 107. Allen. Allen. Preston & Co .. (.1. F. Allen, Jerome Preston. O. S. Inford and Win. A. Bradshaw, ) woolen mills. Winsor. Allen. Sam'l, harness. trunks &c., 10 Main. ALVORD, F. K., prop. American Hotel, East Second. AMERICAN HOTEL, East Second, F. K. Alvord, prop. +Anderson, Andrew, farmer 1, Anderson. +Anderson. Chas .. (with John, ) farmer leases of Mrs. D. P. Wescott. 12. tAnderson, Gust. farmer 6. Anderson. +Anderson, John, prith Charles. ) fermer leases of Mrs. D. P. Wescott. 12. +Anderson, Win., farmer 10, Willard. Andrews. J., physician. 9 East Second. Andrews, Lewis. v.ten. Preston & Co.) APLIN & BROTHER. (Frank A. and Horace W.) groceries. foot of Main. APLIN, FRANK A. LAplin & Brother. ) APLIN, HORACE W .. (Aplin & Brother.) Arend, Nicholas. blacksmith, boarding house and saloon, corner 5th and Main. Armitage, Chas. F. and Walter B., green House. East First. $10.00 Saved on every Suit of Clothes bought at Hoyt Brothers ! -


Arnold, Horace B., dentist. over 7 Main. +Arnold. Joseph S .. farmer 33, Lake Road. ATLANTIC HOTEL. First opposite De- pot. Ben. Garfeld, prop. BAILEY, EDWARD C., (Bailey & Jones.) BAILEY & JONES. (Elcard C. Bailey und Sidney Jones, groceries and pro- visions. 17 East Third.


$5.00


Bailey, M., insurance agent and secretary Hard of Education, W Hast Third. *BAKER BROTHERS & CO., Richard M. Non T. and Mrs R. M. Baker hirn founders and machinists, props. Janustown Iron Works, corner Main and Taylor.


BAKER, JAMES T., (Baker Bros, & Co.) BAKER, RICHARD H., (Baker Bros. &


BAKER, R. H. MRS., (Baker Bros. & Co.) +Baker. Stephen, farmer 15.


BALDWIN, CHAS. H., (J. Baldwin Jr. & Son.)


*BALDWIN, JOHN JR. & SON, (Ch. H.,) coal, lime, plaster and cement, East First.


BARKER. WM. W., tanner, office 30 Main, tannery Allen.


Barleon. John G., brewery, Main.


Barlow. Byron A., (Barlow & Green, ) vil- lage clerk.


Barlow & Green, (Byron A. Barlow ant, Eleasor Green Ir., lawyers. 41 Main. BARROWS, HERBERT L., ( Lakin & Bar- (.אrou


BARROWS. R. J., (R. J. Barrows & Co .. ) commissioner of highways. BARROWS. R. J. & CO., (A. D. Inet mit Chua. A. Breed.) groceries and pro- visions, corner Chandler and Winsor. Bauer, John. (Schildmacher & Bake". ) BAXTER. J. J. REV., pastor Catholic Church, Fifth corner Cherry. tBeach, Oren, farmer leases 38, Lake View.


Beck & Johnson, ice dealers.


+Bement. W. H., fruit raiser7, Lake View. BEMUS & WHITNEY. ( W. P. Bemax and. ( ;. W. Whitney. physicians, Third. REMUS. W. P., (Bemus & Whitney.) Benedict. Stephen T., lumber, lath and shingles. office over . Farnham & Schulz store, Main.


+Bishop, Coleman E., editor of the " Daily Derrick" of Oil City, and farmer 17, East Second.


Blye. Theron S., justice of the peace and clerk at Hoyt's store. Bootey. Edwin R., (Bootey & Fowler.) dis- triet attorney. Bootey & Fowler, (Edwin R. Bootey and Jones I. Finnler.) lawyers. Main.


Bootey, John, blacksmith, Busti St .. supt. of the poor.


BOTSFORD & COMSTOCK, (W. T. B .f.s- ford and H. J. Comstock. ) bides. Skins and leather, corner East Third and Fine.


$5.00 to $10.00 saved on every Suit of Clothes bought !!! HOTT BROTHERS !


JAMESTOWN VILLAGE.


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BOTSFORD, W. T., (Botsford & Com -! xtork.)


tBowen, John J., real estate dealer and farmer 26, East Second.


Bowen. W. D., drayman, Fulton. Boyd, Mary Mrs .. dressmaker, 4 Main. Bradshaw. Win. A., (Allen, Preston & Co.) tBratt, Anthony, street commissioner and farmer leases of Col. A. F. Allen, 135 Warren.


BREED, CHAS. A., (R. J. Barrows & Co.) BREED, D. C. & J. W. & CO., (Augustus Johnson,) wholesale manufs. of furni- ture, and wholesale agents for James- town Cane Seat Chair Co., office 17 Main, manufactory South Windsor St. Bristol. J. P., harness maker, West Seventh.


BROADHEAD, ALMET N., (Wm. Broad- hevil de Some)


BROADHEAD, HALL & CO., (Wm. Broad- head, Wm. J. C. Hall and. Joseph Tur- ner.) Jamestown Alpaca Co., manufs. of alpaca goods. foot of Center.


BROADHEAD, SHELDEN B., (Wm. Kom Thead & Sons.)


BROADHEAD. WM., ( Win. Broadhead & SERIA Broadhead, Hall de Co.)


BROADHEAD. WM. & SONS, (Shelden B. und Almet N.) custom and ready made clothing, gents' furnishing goods. 30 Main.


Brockman. Andrew, grocer, 5 Main.


BROWN. C. A. & BRO .. ( .. .. ) pianos. oraaus. musical merchandise &c., 7 West Third.


BROWN, J. N .. (C. A. Brown & Bro.)


BROWN, LEVANT B., attorney and counselor at law, and claim agent, 62 Main. Brown. L. Mrs., hair dresser and inanuf. of luiman hair goods, corner Main and East Third.


Cheney, Newel, saddlery hardware. robes, blankets, trunks &c., 10 East Third.


CLARK ALEX, M., (Clark & Waite,) post master.


*CLARK. J. H., iron founder and machin- ist. West Third.


*CLARK & WAITE, (Aler. 3. Clark and Daris H. Write.) props. Jamesfan Daily and Weekly . Frnaix, book bind- ers and blank book manufs., 38 and 40 Main.


*CLUNEY & HALL, (Thomas Chiney and Theo. S. Hull.) props. of Gifford House, Halbert P. Eddy, night clerk, Main corner East Third.


CLUNEY, THOMAS. (Carry & Hall.)


*COATES, CHARLES A .. maunf. of cigar boxes, opposite Depot, over D. A. bey- mour & Co's shop.


COATS, L. P., architect, Main corner West Third. up stairs.


* BUTTON & GRANDIN, (Samuel D. But- COBB. WM. J. (Himla & Cith.). ton ard Clarence M. Grandin, )harness +Coe, D. C., farmer 21, Chestnut.


mauufs., Brooklyn Block, foot of Mail. Dutton. Samuel D., (Button & Grandin.)


CADY. JAY D., (Smith & Cady.) Cady. S. S., butter dealer. Pin -. Valzhan. John, drayman, Foote's Avenue.


tCalahan, Wm., machinist and farmer 1, Baker.


+Cale, Michael, mason and farmer 3, Busti.


Cameron, Winfield S., lawyer, Main cor- ner East First.


Carnahan, Winfield S., (Rowley & Carna- hun.)


+CARPENTER, JOSIAH, physician, Dex- terville.


CATLIN, ASHBIL R., (Catlin & Grant.) CATLIN & GRANT, (Ashbil DR. Catlin and. John M. Grant,) wholesale and retail groceries and crockery. 30 Main.


1Catlin, Linus, farmer leases of A. R. Catlin, 44.


CHAFFEE. JAMES H., (Ingersoll Chance,) farmer 40 on road 85.


CHAMBERLIN, CHARLES, (Chamberlin & Joy.)


CHAMBERLIN & JOY, (Charles Chamber- lin und Walter S. Joy. ) props. of James- town House, Main corner West Second.


+Chamberlin, Thomas. farmer 6, Busti. CHASE, OLIVER F., (Chase & Son, )


CHASE, OLIVER G., (Chase & Son.)


CHASE & SON, (Oliver G. and Oliver F.) manufs. wood. reed and flag seat chairs and lounges, foot of Main.


CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, capital $100.000. Robert No- land, president; David N. Marvin, cashier; Main corner Second.


*CHAUTAUQUA DEMOCRAT, (daily and weekly,) A. B. Fletcher. prop., West Second.


Cheney, Harry C., foreman Jamestown Wood Seat Chair Co.


+Bark.i. E. W., farmer leases of N. S. CLARK, C. B., shoe maker, 1 East First. Woodford, 65. Lake road. +Bull. Abram, sexton for Lake View Cem- etery, Main. BURLIN, ANSOS A .. (Burlin Brox.) BUBLIN BROS. LAsoon A. and Samuel P .. ) toys, fancy goods, fire works, musical instruments, confectionery & ... 33 Main. BURLIN. SAMUEL P., ( Berlin Bros.) Burnhanı. L. A. Mrs .. milliner and dress- maker. 67 Moin.


BUSH. CASSIUS A .. sign and carriage painter. East Second near Union School House. tBush. Frank, mason and farmer 5, Dex- terville.


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*BUTLER, HIRAM E., boots and shoes, font of Main.


COLBY. P. S .. Empire Saloon, Main cor- ner First.


+Cole, Albert, farmer 1, Main.


CADWELL, JOHN JR., (Hiram Smith & COLE. DARIT'S R., N'Y de Intres. )


COLE & ISAACS, Warnt B. Cole an.1 Anj. Antes. ) cigar manais, and des !- ers in tobacco, snuff, pipes de .. " Main.


$5.00 to $10.00 sayed on every Suit of Clothes bought at JOTT BROTHERS !


Fancy Goods and Stationery at LAKIN & BARROWS', Jamestown.


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BUY YOUR


BOOTS


AND SHOES


OF FENNER BROS.


67 Main St.,


JAMESTOWN.


WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN. WESTFIELD, N. Y. DEVOTED TO THE DISSEMINATION OF


GROTERAL INPALMIERNIET


POLITICAL, SCIENTIFICO


And Local News Terms $1,50 per Annum in Advance. F. A. HALL, Publisher and Proprietor.


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HOWIT'S, the Largest and Cheapest


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FARNHAM & SUNUL, DEALERS IN


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Pajets, Ofis & Glass, RAR TRON. DELTING,


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33 Lain Street. 33 Main Street.


PROUDFIT & OSMER


Custom and Ready-Made


JAMESTOWN, N.


CLOTHING


JAMESTOWN VILLAGE.


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Collins, W. A. & Co., (P. B. Howland,) con- fectionery and ice cream saloon, 9 West Third.


Comstock & Day, (D. C. Comstock and Morgan Day,) groceries and provi- sions. S East Third.


Comstock, D. C., (Comstock & Day.)


COMSTOCK, H. J., (Botaford & Comstock.) Cook, F. M., grocer, 7 Main.


COOK, FRANK M., (N. S. Osgood & Co.) Cook & Lockwood. (Orsel Cook and Clark


R. Lockwood,) lawyers. over Chautau- qua Co. National Bank, Main.


Cook, Merritt, mason and real estate dealer, East Second.


Cook, Orsel, (Cook & Lockicond.)


Corwin. Eli Rev., pastor Congregational Church, West Third.


COUCH. WARREN JR., importer and wholesale dealer in wines, liquors, ales and cigars, 12 Allen Block, Main. +Cowden, Frank, farmer 2. Barrett. tCrosby, Samuel, farmer 4, Lake View. Crossman, Phineas, real estate dealer and assessor, Lake View.


*CURTICE. R. B., nurseryman, corner Fifth and High.


Curtis. Horace G., (H. G. Curtis & Co.) Curtis. H. G. & Co., (Horace G. Curtis and Marshall D. Higley.) boots and shoes, wholesale and retail. 15 Main.


Curtis, Joseph, barber, Main corner Second.


Cushman. George W., joiner, Warren. DANFORTH. E. H. DR., surgeon dentist, over 13 East Third.


Darling. C. J., prop. Star Restaurant, basement 13 East Third.


Davis, Fred., painter, Center.


Davis. Job. justice of the peace, 42 Main. DAVIS, JOHN H., boots and shoes, 46 Main.


+Davis. S. C., farmer 114. Buffalo Street. DAVIS, WM. M .. millinery. hair switches, zephyr worsted ke .. 46 Main.


Day, Morgan, afimstock & My.)


Dean. C. C .. policeman, carman and game consta.l.le. 10 Main.


Defendorf. Louisa. (Dejendorf & Parsons.) Defendorf & Parsons, (Louisa Defendant and Mary Person, millinery and fancy goods, 5 East Third.


Denslow. Win. R., constable, residence Laforette St.


Derby, John K., owner of Derby Block and other buildings.


Derby. Silas S .. painter. Warren.


+Dery, Win .. fariner 7. Township road.


Devoe. Alonzo, foreman Morse & Wood's builders' shop, Junction Fifth and Second.


+Dickerson. Benj. S., farmer 14%, Main. DICKINSON, EDWARD A., (Dickinson &


DICKINSON, ED. F., (Morgan & Dickin- DICKINSON & STILLMAN. (Ebrard 1.


and Ffe insurance agents, Main cor- Her Fost Third.


+Inihre. Gr'away. farmer 11. DONNER. LOUIS. agent siger Sowing Mo hive, bush Bon R, East Sivond.


Eddy, E. Mrs., milliner, 15 East Third. Eddy, Halbert P., night clerk, Gifford House.


EDWARDS, A., prop. Monitor House, East Second.


Egleston, Samuel, grainer and sign painter, Center.


tElickson, John, farmer 2. Willard.


+Ellis, James S., farmer 16.


tErikson, Andrew, farmer 10, Willard.


+Erikson, Chas .. farmer 2, Willard.


tEro. J. C., (Hall, Taylor & Co.,) Dexter- ville.


Ettenheimer Bros .. (HI. and E.,) millinery and fancy goods. 41 Main.


Ettenheimer. E., (Extenheimer Bros.)


Ettenheimer. H .. (Efenheimer Bros.)


Evans. Martin G. & Co .. agents Grover & Baker Sewing Machine. 144 and 16 Main. +Fairbank, E. H. Mrs., farmer 1 % , Dexter- ville.


Farlin, Lathrop. ( Farlin & Van Riper.) Farlin & Van Riper, (Lathrop Farlin and George Van Riper.) manufs. of chil- dran's carriage stuff and handles, Union Butter Pail Building, Steele.


Farnham. Frank B., village treasurer.


FARNHAM, JOHN M., Furnhum.


*FARNHAM & SCHULZ, (John M. Furn- ham and Edward Schule, istoves, hard- ware, tinware ke .. 4 and 6 Main.


*FINNER BROS. (James R., Silas and Nathaniel J.) boots and shoes, 57 Main.


FENNER JAMES R. (Fenner Bros.) FENNER NATHANIEL J., (Fenner Bros.)


FENNER SILAS. (Fenner Brox.)


+Fenton. Dana, farmer 4. Dexterville.


Fenton, Elliott A., photographer, over 11 East Third.


Fenton, Reuben E. Hon., Ex. Gov. of State of N. Y .. U. S. Senator. FENTON, RICHARD F., general dealer. residence Second.


+Fent: n. Wm., farmert, Dexterville.


First National Bank, Alonzo Kent. presi- deut; J. E. Mayhew, cashier; Edward Morgan, teller, Main corner Eust Third.


Fitch. John, green grocer. 13 Main.


*FLETCHER, A. . D., prop. Chautauqua Donorrut, (daily and weekly,) West Second.


Fowler, Alex. C., (1. C. Finaler & Co.)


Fowler A. C. & Co .. ( Alex C. and I. Willer Finder.) groceries. crockery de .. Weeks Block, Brooklyn. Main.


Fowler, I. Wilber, A. C. Eander & (.) Fowler, James 1., (Bootty de Foucher,) no- tary publie. Main.


Fox. H. S., carpenter. 19 Foctes Avenue. +Frank, John M., farmer 47. Baker.


Franklin, Benj., prop. St. Cloud Hotel, 16 East Third.


+FREEMAN. A. & BRO .: manuf. of wheelbarrows. Dexterville. Freitas, Joseph. hair dresser, corner Man and West Second. FULLER, FREDERICK A. (Filler & S.n.) + Fuller. Mary Mrs. farmer Vil, English. FULLER & SON, Khicarica A. and Wal R. : Warelys, jewelry &c., 40 Main. FULLER, WILL R., (Faller & &m.)


Dry Goods and Clothing House in Jamestown.


Drugs, Patent Medicines and Wall Paper at Lalrin & Barrows', Jamestown.


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350 JAMESTOWN VILLAGE. Furlow, Daniel H., liquor store, 7 Main. Gale. Thos. A., general merchant, Winsor, +Galivan, Chas., farmer 11. Haynes, Thos., manuf. and dealer in cigars, 5 East Third. Hayward, B. W., livery stable, 2) East N. Y. Second. Gallager. Thomas, (Morgan & Gallager.) Galvin, Cornelius, drayman, Boat Land- ing. HAZELTINE, ABNER HON., attorney and counselor at law. and special county judge, 10 East Third. GARFIELD, BEN .. prop. Atlantic Hotel, First opposite Depot. *HAZELTINE, ABNER JR., counselor at Garity, Geo., (Gurity & Thompson.) Garity & Thompson, (Geo. Garity and John Thompson,) livery stable, 13 East Second. law, 10 East Third. prop. People's Store, DeForest Weld, manager, 35 Main. Gehn. John, meat market, 47 Main. HAZELTINE, G. W. DR., manuf. and dealer in pharmaceutical prepara- Georgi. George A., piano forte manuf., foot of Main. tions, West Fourth, residence corner Gibson. L. S .. painter, Allen. LaFayette and Fifth. Gifford. Horace H., secretary Jamestown Can- Seat Chair Co. 1Hazzard. Louis Mra., farmer 23, Marvin. +Heald, J. C., farmer 4. Barrett. *GIFFORD HOUSE. Main corner East Hedges, William S., physician. James. Third. Cluney & Hall. props. *HEDMAN, C. F., iron. steel, springs. +Glendon. Michael farmer 2, Steele. axles, hubs, spokes and all kinds of bent work, also carriage maker, War- GOODRICH. EMERSON, groceries and +Helgron. John, farmer 10, Willard. provisions, 31 Main. ren. Goldthwait, Lucien, ( Watson & Goldth- arait.) Henry, William, dealer in wines, and liquors, 12 East Third. +Gordon. Hollace Mrs., farmer 10, Dex- terville. +Herrick, A. L., farmer leases of C. L. Gossett. Christian. (D. A. Seymour & Co.) GRANDIN. CLARENCE M., (Button & Higley. Marshall D., (H. t. Curtis & fo.) +Hill, George D., farmer 54. Lake Road. Hicks, Benjamin, drayman, Marvin. Theo. E., captain steamer ".Jamestown. " Hill. H. E., painter. Lincoln. Grundlin.) Jeffords, 200, Dexterville. Hitchcock, Corydon. (Hitchcock & Wilson) Hitchcock & Wilson. (Corydon Hitelek and John G. Wilson.) sash, door and GRANT. JOHN M., ( Catlin & Grunt.) Gray. Oliver D .. live stock dealer. Green. Eleazer Jr. (Bartor & Green.) ¡Greene. Reuben S., carpenter and farmer 5. Lake View. blind factory, saw and planing mil ... Hoard, L. C., (Hoard, Upham & Leider) GRON BROS .. F. A. and Chats .. ) livery stable. East Second. Hoard. Upham & Laidler. (L. C. Hotrd. Joseph W. Upham and W. J Latiller. Holmes. Jack, drayman, Rathbone. *HORTON, WALTER B .. painter, ghzier and dealer in paints, oils &c., 1 Miain. photographers, over 36 Main. GRON. CHAS. (Grou Bros.) constable. GRON. F. A., vicon Brox.) Hall. Aaron, commissioner of highways, Buti. HALL. F. M. MRS .. hair dresser. 65 Main. HOWE MACHINE CO., 6 East Second. Dennis Johnston, manager. +Hall, Gust P .. farmer 11. Willard. Hall. Henri. huber dealer, Main corner Howland. P. B. ( W. A. Collins & Co.) East First. *HOYT BROS .. (Peter II. and Joel IN dry Hall. Hiram. : Will. Taylor & Co.,) painter, Dexterville. goods, clothing and carpets. 32 Main. Hoyt. Jennie R. Miss, teacher, Union HALL. JOHN A., (Lornabery & Hull.) School. Hall, John A. Jr .. lawyer. Main. Hoyt, Joel I., ( Hoyt Bros .. ) butter dealer. Hall. J. L .. villaro assessor. Hoyt. Peter H., (Hout Brox. ) Hall. Taylor & Co. Wirum Hall, M. J. +Hulquist, Andrew, farmer 1. Willard. Tagi and J. d. Ero, manufs. of +Hulquist. Gust. farmer 1. Willard. wooden measures. Dexteryille. *HULT. CONRAD A., hats. caps, ready HALL, THEO. S., (Clunky & Ill.) made clothing and gents' furnishing HALL. WM. J. C., (Broadhead, Hall & goods, Weeks Block. Main. HUNT, A. D., (R. J. Barros & Co.) +Hauchett. Lathrop, painter and farmer tHunt, Cornelius, painter and farmer 26, Baker. 1. South Grant. *HARRIS, MILO, manuf. of sewing ma- +Hunt. Jasper. farmer 19. chine attachments, office corner Eighth and spring. HUTTON, GEORGE D., leather and find- ings. foot of Main. Harrison, H. W., agent U. S. Express Co., INGERSOLL & CHAFFEF. (CHOR. P. In. gersoll and Jones H. Chagree. ) dry goods and carpets. 34 Main. D),port. Hatch & Jenks. (M. P. Match and A. L. Dofaure Coffee and Spice INGERSOLL, CHAS. P., Tagerand & Chef- INGERSOLL. J. L., Makin & I ;r) notary public and town clark. ISAACS. BENJAMIN, wol & Index Israelson, ~~~. farmer :0. Willard. Jacoby, Henry H., drayman, Water. MIRs. 21 East Third. HAUGHWOUT. P. B. Rev .. pastor Rup- tist C'huren, corner Church and Fifth. Allowing. W. farmer traces of Charity is strong. s. Fowsburgh rond. HOYT'S the Largest and Cheapest Dry Goods and Clothing House in Jamestown .


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Kelly, Henry, (Case & Kelley.) JAMESTOWN ALPACA CO., Broadhead, | KELLOGG, ULYSSES H., (Ormes & Kei- Hall & Co., manufs. of alpaca goods, foot Center.


Jamestown Cane Seat Chair Co., O. E. Jones, pres .; Horace H. Gifford, secre- tary; Chas. E. Weeks, general agent, Taylor.


*JAMESTOWN DAILY AND WEEKLY JOURNAL, Clark & Waite, props., 38 and 40 Main.


JAMESTOWN HOUSE, Main corner West Second, Chamberlin & Joy, props.


Jamestown Wood Seat Chair Co .. (John J. Whitney and Seth D. Warner,) manufs. of wood seat chairs, in the Union Butter Pail Building.


JEFFORDS, C. L., ax factory, Dexter- ville.


Jenks. A. L., (Hotch & Jenks.)


*JENNER. GEORGE C., monuments. head stones, mantels &c., Busti St.


Jewett, Fred, station agent A. & G. W. R. R.


Johnson, Alex., saloon, 44 Main.


JOHNSON. AUGUSTUS, (D. C. & J. W. Breed ( 10.)


Johnson. Axel. „Johnson Bros.)


*JOHNSON BROS. (John und Arel,) sash, doors and blinds. Main.


Johnson, James, blacksmith. Winsor.


Johnson, John. Johnson Brox.)


+Johnson, Samuel, overseer of the poor and farmer 2. Willard.


Johnson. -. (Deck & Johnson.)




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