Gazetteer and business directory of Monroe County, N.Y. for 1869-70, Part 41

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 846


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Herzberger, G. & C .. meat market, 59 South Clinton.


Ilesa, Peter, prop. of St. Nicholas House, 99 Front.


Hess. S. F .. tobacconist, wholesale and retail, 5 Exchange.


HESSLINGER, JOSEPH, (Stallknecht & Hesslinger.)


Hetcel, John C., groceries and provisions and saloon keeper, 32 St. Joseph.


Hetzel, C. F., groceries and provisions, 156 North.


Hetzel, C. F. & Brother. (Chart & F. and William,) coopers, rear 20 Tyler. Hetzel, Charles F., (C. F. Hetzel & Brother.)


Hetzel, John, shoe maker, 15 South Clinton.


Hetzel, John. saloon, 165 Main.


Hetzel, William, (C. F. Hetzel & Brother.)


Hetzler, Geo., tailor and dealer in dry goods, 75 Chatham.


Hetzler, John, merchant tailor, Grape, corner Romeyn.


Henghes. William, book and job printer, 26 and 28 Water.


Hey. Levi, rag and scrap metal dealer, Center, between Mill and State.


Heyden. Catharine, saloon, Center, near State.


Hibbard. F. G. Rev .. pastor Asbury M. E. Church.


Hibbard, Frances Miss, matron, Rochester City Hospital.


Hickroth, Henry, shoe shop, 194 Main.


Ilicks, F., grocer, 95 East Avenue.


Hicks, Thos., boarding house and saloon, 153 State. Hieky. Jeremiah, clothier, 90 State.


Hiuvins. Catharine, grocer, 231 Plymouth Avenue.


HILBERT, GEO., sausage manuf. and saloon keeper, 32 Front.


Hilfiker, John, bakery. 21 Monroe Avenue.


HILL. C. B., (Chas. J. Hill & Son .. )


Hill, Charles, shoe maker, 119% Buffalo.


*HILL, CHAS. J. & SON, (C. B .. ) merchant millers, South Water.


Hill. John H., wholesale and retail dealer in hardware, 29 Buffalo St.


Hill. R. Rev .. pastor of English Evangelical Lutheran Church.


Hills, Elmina, principal, Public School No. 18.


lawyer, building mittee Western House of Refuge, commis- sioner of deeds and attorney for Rochester Savings Bank. Hinds & Davis, (James A. Hinds and Lewis B. Duris,) merchant millers, props. Wash- ington Mills, Brown's Race, opposite Factory St.


Hinds. James A., ( Hinda & Daris.)


HINMAN BROS., (P. M. and C. H.,) stoves and house furnishing goods, 156 Buffalo. HINMAN, C. H., (Hinman Bros.)


HINMAN, P. M., (Hinman Bros.)


Hirsh. Geo., saloon. and inspector of elections, 79 North Clinton.


HITZLER, JOHN. lager beer saloon, 47 Mill.


Hoar, G. A., electro plating and gilding, 51 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


Hody, Geo. A., saloon, corner Main and North.


Hodgson, Mary. dress maker, 23 Ward.


Hoefen, -, ( Wahle. Haag & Hoefen.) Hoekstra, Jacob A .. principal, Public School No. 17, also commissioner of deeds.


Hoeret, A. L. & A. L. M .. barbers, 2 Sonth St. Paul.


Hveret, Michael, tailor, 72 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


Hveret. Michael. saloon. 130 Main.


Hof. Lonis, brewery, 196 Brown.


Hoffman, Andrew, cooper, Lyell, corner Child.


Hoffman, Frank, sign painter, 47 Front.


Hoffman, John, wagon maker, coruer Main and Stillson.


Hoffman, John C. Rev., pastor Evangelical St. Paul's Church, (Presbyterian,) residence 95 South Avenue. Hoffman, Joseph, ( Hoffman (f. Mayer.) Homan & Mayer. (Joseph Hofman and John Mayer,) undertakers, 117 State. Hver nann. Henry, blacksmith. carriage ironer and wood worker, 35 South St. Paul. Toschneider, Leopold Rov., pr-tor Holy Family Church. Hern. M. C. teacher. Public School No. 10. 1 . in. Samuel M .. conductor street car, 155 Stare. HOHENSTEIN. JOHN. saloon. 12 Exchange Place. "HOLLAND, DANIEL W .. physician, 3 Elwood Block, corner State an ! Buffalo. Hollenbeck, Anna M., teacher primary department, Western House of Refuge.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


Odenbach & Co., manufacturers and dealers in Hats, Caps. Furs, Robes, &c., No. 13 State Street. Rochester, N. Y., ad- vertis( s on colored page 208. The approach of cold weather reminds people of the necessity of warm clothing. Messrs. Oden- bach & Co. have done their part towards supplying the wants of Rochester and vicinity, by offering a fine assortment of all goods in their line. Ladies' Fnrs of vari- ous styles and qualities, and Lap and Sleigh Robes, so essential to comfort on a cold day, can be procured at reasonable prices. Call and examine for yourseives.


W. G. Frutchey, Slate Roofer, No. 170 State Street. Rochester, N. Y., is pre- pared to roof buildings with the best of Slate in the most durable manner and in a style to suit his patrons. He keeps a good stock of late of various colors, constantly on hand, and is prepared to do work in the city or country. Those acquainted with Mr. F. and his manner of doing work. need no recommendation from us. Let others give him a trial. He advertises on colored page 208.


Fowler & Miller, Dentists, Powers' Block, corner of State and Buffalo Sts., Rochester, N. Y., advertise on page 223. They are prepared to perform all work in- trusted to them in the best manner. Arti- ficial teeth, from one to a full set, inserted according to the most approved method. Give them a call.


The Weed Sewing Machine, advertised on page 146. with the recent im- provements. is about as near perfection as science and the most skillful and ingenious mechanics can make it. One of its chief excellencies is its simplicity, and another is its durability. Any person of ordinary in- telligence can learn to operate it snecess- fully in a very short time. It has received the first premium at many of the Fairs where it has been on exhibition, and is a favorite generally with the ladies. G. A. Hamlin, 34 Main St., Rochester. is the agent for this machine, and to him we refer all in- terested.


Dr. J. B. Henion, No. 22 and 21 North St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., advertises on page 341. It is with pleasure that we call the attention of our subscribers to the Doctor's advertisement, believing that we are thereby rendering essential service to the afflicted by informing them where they will find relief. To be con- vinced that the Dr. performs what he promises, a person has only to look into his office and see the crutches, canes, &e., left there by those who have been so far benefited as to have no further use for stich a-sistance. We would say to all who reed medical advice, that Dr. Honion is prepared to give it, and to render essentia! | aid in all cases where there is any hope of relief. If their case is past hope the Dr. will be honest and tell them so.


Dodge & Lord, manufacturers of Melodeons and Reed Organs, at Ithaca, N. Y., were formerly connected with Syra- cuse manufactories. They have since moved their business where lumber is cheap, and expenses less than in the larger cities, like New York, Boston, Albany or Syracuse. The styles of their organs are particularly their own, possessing all modern improvements, and -ome unknown to other manufacturers. They have found market for their instruments in every county of the State, and in Northern Penn- sylvania and New Jersey, and have au in- creasing trade with the West. in all of which places they are brought into success- ful competition with the first Eastern manufacturers. They are both practical men, and have secured workmen of long experience and tried abilities. Situated midway between the Erie and N. Y. C. railways, they can ship conveniently to all parts of the country. See card, page 326.


Burke, Fitzsimons, Hone & Co., Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Woolens, No. 53 Main street. Rochester, publish a card on page 87. This Honse was established in 1849, since which time its success has been uninterrupted, each year increasing its amount of business. Their annual sales amount to the enormous sum of near $1,500,000, their trade extending from the Eastern portions of the State to the " Far West." Occupying, as they do, fully 25,000 feet of flooring in actual business depart- ments, every portion of which is crowded with immense piles of goods from foreign countries, as well as of domestic manufac- ture, renders the facilities of this house for Jobbing equal to any in the country. The firm are also proprietors of the "Genesee Falls Woolen Mills," where they manufac- ture 100,000 yards of goods annually.


Hiram Curtis, manufacturer of Ag- ricultural Implements, Albion, N. Y., all- vertises on colored page 140. Mr. Curtis mannfactures a variety of Implements, in- cinding the Buckeye Mower with improved Self Roke. The farmers of Monroe County will find it for their advantage to purcha -.. of Mr. C. or his agents, as any part can be obtained at short notice.


Jonathan Cawthra, Carpenter and Joiner, No. 164 Buffalo Street, Rochester. N. Y., publishes a card on page 2hi. Mr. Cawthra understands his business and will perform all work intrusted to him in a satis- factory manner. Orders from any part of the city attended to promptly.


James Elliott, manufacturer of Car- riages, Wagons and Sleighs. Honeoye Fails, N. Y., publishes a card' on pago 246. He selects hi- materials with great care and employ- none but good workmen. so tra all inay depend upon getting a good artic'e whenever they purchase one of his mannan . ture. Repairing of all kinds promptly at- ยก tended to. Call and see.


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Hollester. E. H., lumber merchant, 102 Exchange.


HOLLIGER. R., millinery goods and Swiss carvings, 191 Main.


HOLLISTER, E. H., (Jones, Newman & Hollister,) lumber dealer and commissioner of deeds. 102 Exchange.


HOLLISTER. M. M., (Jones. Newman & Hollister.)


Hollister, S. G., ( Win. B. Morse & Co.)


Hollister, Wm., inspector of customs, 113 and 114 Reynolds Arcade.


HOLLOWAY, ISAAC. ( Holloway & Normington.)


Holloway. Mary F .. dress maker. 7 Stone.


HOLLOWAY & NORMINGTON, (Isaac Holloway and Mark Normington,) dealers in Medina sandstone, platform flagging, steps, &c., S West Avenue.


Holmes, J. F .. (N. G. Hawley & Co.)


Holmes, Kneeland J., lawyer. also commissioner of deeds, 73 Arcade.


Holmes, R. J., lawyer, 73 Arcade.


Holmes, Wm. F., insurance agent, 2 Masonic Block, Buffalo St.


Holton, A. L., whip maker, 149 State.


Holton, E. A. Mrs., prop. Genesee Avenne House, 280 North St. Paul.


Holy Family Church, Rev. Leopold Hofschneider, pastor.


Holzworth, Andrew Rev., pastor First German Evangelical Association, residence Joiner, corner of Hadson.


Home of the Friendless. corner Alexander and East Avenue, Ann Carter, matron.


Homer, John. blacksmith, 133 South St. Paul.


HONE, ALEX. B., ( Burke. Fitz Simons, Hone & Co.)


Hoock, Henry, saloon, 75 North.


*HOOKER, H. B. & CO., (Horace B. Hooker and Mrs. A. C. Huntington,) props. Genesee Falls Nurseries, 250 North St. Paul.


HOOKEH, HORACE B., (H. B. Hooker & Co.)


Hooker, James H., real estate agent, 4 Exchange Place.


Hooper, David. prop. Exchange Hotel, 120 Buffalo.


Hope Chapel, (Episcopal. ) Jefferson, Rev. W. W. Battershall, pastor.


Hopkins, Harriet C. L., physician. 18 East Avenue.


Hopwood. R. F., groceries and provisions, 151 Buffalo St.


Hopwood, T. H .. photographer, 35 Smith's Block. Buffalo St.


Horch ler, B., (Horcheler. Rohr & Co.)


HORCHELER. G. II., (successor to T. T. Moore,) manuf. sash. doors and blinde, rear of 5 and 7 Buffalo St.


Horcheler, Rohr & Co., (B. Horcheler, John Rohr and Chas. Moehling,) cabinet ware, 14 Sonth St. Paul.


HORNBECK, B. W., livery and sale stable. 3. 5 and ? Stone.


HOSCH, ADOLPHI, hats, cap- and furs. 1 Main.


Hotchkin, G. N., fancy store, 55 Mount Hope Avenue.


Hotchkiss, Austin & Co., (Horace M. Hotchkiss, J. H. Austin and Jay F. Hotchkiss,) grocers. 151 Main.


Hotchkiss, Horace M., ( Hotchkiss, Austin & Co.)


Hotchkiss, Jay F., (Hotchkiss, Austin & Co.)


Hotchkiss, Levi. (Hotchkiss & Woollard.)


Hotchkiss & Woollard, ( Leri Hotchkiss and John Woollurd,) boote, shoes and rubbers, 16 State.


Honck, Wm. A., (J. D. Orne & Co.)


Hongh. N., carriage maker. 145 Main.


HOUSE FOR IDLE AND TRUANT CHILDREN, 913 North St. Paul, Dr. E. W. Arm- strong. president : Col. Chas. H. Clark, secretary and treasurer : John W. Adams, superintendent ; Misses Mary S. Streeter and Fanny Elton, teachers.


Houser. C .. shoe maker, 110 North.


Hovey, B. L., physician, surgeon and health officer, 35 North Fitzhugh.


Hovey, E. C., ice dealer. 7 Mount Hope Avenue.


Hovey, Frank H., insurance agent, 47 Reynolds' Arcade.


HOVEY, L. H., attorney and counselor at law, over 90 Buffalo St.


Howard, J. O., ( Russ Coates & Co.)


Howard, John, dealer in hardware and confectionery. 27 Buffalo St.


How, Jacob Jr .. (Jacch Home & Son.)


Howe, Jacob & Son. (Jacob Jr .. ) steam bakery, 45 N. Fitzhugh.


HOWE, JOHN H., ( Howe & Rogers.)


*HOWE & ROGERS. (John H. Ho're and Clinton Rogers,) importers and dealers in carpeting, floor oil cloths, &c., 55 State.


Howe. S. W., teacher. Public School No. 14.


Howell. Richard D., boat builder and inspector of elections, residence 136 South St. Paul. Ilovt. A. JJ .. livery stable. 17 Division.


HOY Te BAILEY, (Mortee Hot and Gro. Il. Bailey.) Spring Fountain Ice Co., ofice 196 State.


HOYT, HARRIS, (Horace Hoyt & Sons.) Hoyt, Hiram, (Hoyt & Seely.)


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HOYT, HORACE, (Horace Hoyt & Sons,) (Hoyt & Bailey,) nurseryman and fartier 20. 321 North St. Paul.


HOYT, HORACE & SONS. (Harris and Thomas C.,) manufe. of morocco, colored roans, &c., 321 North St. Paul.


Hoyt. Lowell M., dealer in men's furnishing goods and prop. of laundry, 31 Mala S :. Bridge.


Hort & Seely. (Hiram Hoyt and M. G. Seely,) clothiers, 24 Buffalo St.


HOYT, THOS. C., (Horace Hoyt & Sons.)


Inthard, Benj. L., letter carrier.


HUBBARD & NORTHROP, ( William A. Hubbard and Ira B. Northrop,) dry goods, 69 and +1 Main.


HUBBARD, WM. A., (Hubbard & Northrop.)


Hubbell, George W. L., music teacher, 3 Fullam Park.


Huber, C. F., (Huber & Crittenden.)


Huber, Charles, meat market. 97 East Avenue.


liuber & Crittenden, (C. F. Huber and T. F. Crittenden,) meat market, 97 East Avenue. ifuber, Jacob. ( Krutz & Huber.)


Huetter, Frederick, baker, 10 South Avenue.


Hughes, B. & Co., (Bernard Hughes and Hiram R. Stockbridge,) oil refiners, props. of Genceee Oil Works, foot of Moore, near Lyell.


HUGHES, BERNARD, (B. Hughes & Co.)


Hughes, Francis L., ( Hughes & Jacobs.) (Jacobs & Hughes.)


Hughes & Jacobs. (Francis L. and Michael L. Hughes and Gustave C. Jacobs,) yankee notions, 112 State and 83 Main.


Hughes, Jennie E., teacher, Public School No. 16.


Hughes, Julia E .. principal, Public School No. 8.


Hughes, Michael L., ( Hughes de Jacobs,) (Jacobs & Hughes.)


Hughson. G. L., (Coleman, Hughson & Co.)


Hughson, J. C., (Coleman, Hughson & Co.)


Hulburt. O. S., prop. Oyster Bay Dining Hall, corner Front and Main.


Hulett. John, (Hulett & Vary.)


HULETT, PIERSON B .. lawyer, 62 Reynolds' Arcade, also commissioner of deeds.


Inlett & Vary, (John Hulett and J. W. Vary,) fruit and oysters. 167 Main.


Ituls. John H .. ( Theodore F. Hall & Co.)


Humphrey, Geo. H., (H. & G. H. Humphrey,) commissioner of deeds.


Humphrey, Harvey, (H. ( G. H. Humphrey.)


Humphrey, H. & G. H., (Harvey and Geo. H.) attorneys and counselors at law, over 18 Buffalo St.


Humphrey, John P., (Humphrey, Percy & Co.)


Ilumphrey, Percy & Co., (John P. Hunphrey, T. Percy and H. Churchill,) stoves and tinware, 71 State.


HUNN. F. S., (Hunn & Smith.)


Mann & Smith, (F. S. Hunn and T. E. Smith.) manofs. of and wholesale dealers in fur- uiture, beds, matresses. looking glasses &c., 74 State.


Hunt. Daniel T., (Allard, Hunt & Co.)


Hant, James, shoemaker, 94 Buffalo.


Hunt, Richard, shoemaker, 36 West Avenue.


Hunter, Fred .. wagon maker and blacksmith, South Avenue, near Sanford.


HUNTER, GEORGE, groceries and provisions, 23 Lake Avenue.


HUNTINGTON, A. C. MRS., (H. B. Hooker & Co.)


Huntington, De Witt C. Rev., pastor Alexander St. M. E. Church, residence 70 North Avenue.


HUNTINGTON, EDWIN, (M. d. E. Huntington.)


Huntington, E. T .. (Briggs & Huntington.)


Huntington. H. F., (Raymond de Huntington.)


HUNTINGTON. L. A. Miss. milliner. room 21 Palmer's Block, Main.


HUNTINGTON, MARTIN. (M. ( E. Huntington.)


HUNTINGTON. M. & E. (Martin und Edwin,) cash, doors, blinds, &c., painters' and artists' materials, $6 Main. corner Water.


Huntington, Win. H .. ( Dorschel & Huntington.)


Hurd. D. E. H., physician and surgeon, 42 N. Sophia.


Husband. Thos, B .. ( Ely & Hus'yuel.) commissioner of .lee!s.


HUSBANDS, JOSEPH D .. attorney and registrar in bankruptcy. 50 Reynolds Arcade.


Hu-er, Christian, shoe maker, 110 North.


Hutchinson, F. B., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 7 Court House, Buffalo St.


Hutchinson, John, constable, residence 2 Clifton. Hutchinson. Rob't A., tailor, of Main.


HIntre. Charles, shoemaker. 93 North Clinton.


Unttor, Arnold F., Blacksmith, South Avenue,


Hutter. Frederick. bakery. 10 South Avenue.


Hyatt. S. A. ( Crone de Hyatt.)


Hyde & Backil -. E. F. Ily te and J. M. Backus,) importers and dealers in brandies, wines. tens and West India goods, 55 State.


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Hyde, D. C., attorney at law, 19 and 20 Smith's Block, Buffalo. Hyde, E. F., (Hyde & Backus.) Hlyne, Lewis F., grocer and inspector of elections, 76 Monroe. Hy-ner, Daniel, carringe trimmer, 17% North.


Ilysuer, Henry, carriage maker, 166 Buffalo St.


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Inkl, Francis, saloon, 46 Orange. Ihrig, John, meat market, 51 N. Clinton.


Imhof, Frederick. lager beer -aloon. 192 North Clinton.


Industrial School, Exchange St., Charles J. Hayden, president of board ; Edwin Scran- tom, secretary ; Henry R. Selden, chairman of committee.


Ingraham, W. L., (J. E. Cheney & Co.)


International Hotel. Mill, Thos P. Cook, prop.


Irving Mills, foot of Brown St., W. W. Carr & Co., props.


Irwin, JJ. S .. manuf. of files and rasps, 107 Mill.


IVES, HENRY C., lawyer, over lo Buffalo St.


Jacobs, Guido, physician. 10316 Main. Jacobs, Gustave C., (Hughes de Jacobs, ) (Jacobs & Hughes.)


Jacobe & Hughes, (Gustave C. Jacobs, Michael L. and Francie L. Hughes,) Yankee no- tions, 83 Main and 112 State.


Jacobson, A., wholesale gente' furnishing goods, 65 Mill.


James, Wm. H., letter carrier.


Janes. E. A., jobber of millinery goods, 105 State.


Jaquith, E. A., (Jaquith && Recit.)


Jaquith & Reed, (E. A. Juquith and E. P. Reed,) wholesale manufs. of boots and shoes, 111 State.


Jarrard. R., machinist, Pool's Building, rear of 3 Budalo St.


JAYNE. ASA S., janitor for Powers' Block, 24 East.


JEFFERSON HOUSE, M. Sthuster, prop., 110 Brown, corner Wilder.


Jefferson Mills, Brown's Race, foot of Factory St., J. HI. Pool & Son. props.


Jeffords, Chas. A .. health commissioner and alderman, ith Ward, residence 37 Pearl. Jeffres, John H., attorney and counselor at law, 12 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


Jeffrey, Albert, (Lowery & J. frey.)


*JEFFREYS, C. V., undertaker, 125 State.


Jehle. Ottmar, tailor. room 22 Johnson Block, South St. Paul.


JENKINS. E. B., (Jenkins. Newton & Co.)


Jenkins, Lucy. dress maker, 10616 Buffalo.


JENKINS, NEWTON & CO .. ( E. B. Jenkins, Otis K. Newton and H. B. Peirce.) whole- sale and retail dealers in dry goods, 75 Main.


Jenkinson, Wm. H., letter carrier.


Jennings, C. R., teacher. Public School No. 9.


Jennings, E. B., commissioner of deeds, 113 and 114 Reynolds' Arcade.


Jennings, Geo. E., (Ereckson, Jennings & Mumford.)


Jenny. John, saloon, 43% North Clinton.


Jesserer, Aloise, groceries and provi-ions, corner Hunter and Francis.


Jewett, H. W., ( Luther Gordon d' Co.)


Johnson. A. J., manuf. boots and shoes. corner State and Allen, office 4 Allen.


JOHNSON, H. & CO .. (C. Wentstrom,) importers and dealers in teas, coffees and spices, wholesale and retail, 121 State. Johnson, H. G .. barber. 233 Main. Johnson, Mary E., dress maker, 27 Gibbs.


Johnson, S. Mrs .. saloon keeper. 70 Exchange.


JOHNSON, T. L., (McLean & Johnson.)


JOHNSON, W. C., prop. North American Hotel, 261 State, corner Brown.


Johnston. B. B .. groceries and provi-ions. 40 Main.


JOHNSTON, JOHN, prop. Oriental Saloon. 39 Front.


Johnston, Robert, four and feed, corner Smith and State.


Jones. A. H .. attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 15 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.


JONES, EDWARD, Miggin & JONES.)


JONES, EZRA & SON, (/. Emory,) props. Eagle Foundry and Machine Shop, Brown's Race, foot of Furnace.


JONES. G. B., (Garrison & Jones.)


JONES, H. C., agent for the Singer Manuf. Co. sewing machines, silk, linen and cotton Thread, 31 Baitalo St.


JONES. HORACE, surveyor, civil engineer and commissioner of deeds, 50 and C1 Site. room 10. *JONES, HUMPHREY, wool carder and cloth dresser, foot of Furnace. Jones, II. W., lime dealer, West Avenue.


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ERASTUS DARROW,


(Late E. Darrow & Brother and E. Darrow & Kempshail,)


WHOLESALE & RETAIL Bookseller, Stationer & Publisher 67 Main St., Osburn House Block, ROCHESTER, N. Y.


Desires to notify all interested, that he makes a specialty of Sunday School Library and Music Books, including American Sunday School Union, Carlton & Lanahan's, Henry Hoyt's, Carter's, Randolph & Co's, Congregational Sunday School and Publication Society's, both Presbyte- rian Boards, Baptist Publications, &c.


Cards, Gifts, Class Books and Registers, And keeps in stock,


BRADBURY'S, DITSON'S, MASON'S AND ROOT'S CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL MUSIC.


He also keeps a large assortment of


Religious, Theological and Common School Books, STATIONERY, SERMON PAPER, &c.


SUNDAY SCHOOL PERIODICALS:


CHILD AT HOME AND CHILD'S PAPER, Monthly, CHILD'S WORLD, Semi-Monthly, And WELL SPRING, Weekly, furnished to order.


CITY OF ROCHESTER.


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Jones, H. W. & Co., groceries, provisions and crockery, CS West Avenue. Jones. James, retired lumber merchant, 3 Oak.


JONES, J. EMORY, (Ezra Jones & Son.)


Jones. J. E. Miss, milliner, 145 Main.


JONES, JONAS, physician and surgeon and superintendent of Rochester City Hospital, West Avenue.


JONES. LEWIS, (Jones, Newman & Hollister.)


Jones & Montgomery, (Sarah Jones and J. Montgomery,) shoe binders, 2 Mumford.


.JONES, NEWMAN & HOLLISTER, (Lewis . Jones. W. M. Newman, M. M. Hollister and E. H. Hollister, special.) manufs. and dealers in lumber, shingles, sash, doors and blinde, Wolcott, near Clarissa, also planing mill and retail lumber yard, West Canal Bridge, Fairport, retail store and warehouse, 83 Exchange.


Jones, Rowland, coffin manuf., 125 State.


Jones, Samuel C., gold and silver plating, 14 State.


Jones, Sarah, (Jones & Montgomery.)


Jones, Sarah, millinery, Yankee notions, &c., 234 State.


Jones, S. C., saloon, 18 Spring.


JONES, WM. H., ( McConnell & Jones.)


Jopp. Conrad, meat market, 17 Delevan.


JORDAN, C., attorney at law, 7 Baker's Block, Buffalo St.


Jordan, Elijah, baggageman and constable, residence 36 Union.


Joseph, Rosa Miss, milliner, 37 Andrew.


Joseph, W., lager beer saloon, 15 Monroe Avenue.


Joslyn, E. A., boots, shoes and rubbers, 72 State.


Joslyn, Emily E., assistant teacher, Western House of Refuge.


Joyce, Patrick, foreman in N. Y. C. R. R. cooper shop.


Judson, A. R., principal, Public School No. 16.


Judson, Junius, patentee and manuf. of Judson's patent governor and graduating valves, 116 Mill.


Jump, Robert, draughtsman, 9S Reynolds' Arcade.


Kalb, F. J., (Kalb, Hahn & Co.)


Kalb, Hahn & Co., (F. J. Kalb, Charles Hahn and C. W. Rampe,) dealers in leather, 5 Mumford.


Kalb. John, prop. of tannery, glove and mitten factory, 74 Mount Hope Avenue.


Kalbfleisch & Dewey, (J. H. Kalbfleisch and E. J. Derrey,) piano fortes and music teachers, over 58 State.


Kalbfleisch. J. H., (Kalbfleisch & Dewey,) (A. W. Mudge & Kalbfleisch.)


Kane, James Jr., letter carrier.


KARASINSKI. NICHOLAS, weiss bier brewery and saloon, Andrew, corner Water. Karle, George, saloon, 55 South St. Paul.


Karnes,. Abram, banker, Arcade Banking House, 30 Buffalo, also manager, Western House of Retuge and commissioner of deeds.


Kartz, John, ( C. C. Myer & Karte.)


Kase, Peter, grocery and saloon, 7 Wilder.


Kase, Valentine, hair dresser, 7 Wilder.


Katz, Jacob, produce, 1s1 Main.


KAVANAGH BROS., (John L. and Thomas E.,) merchant tailors and dealers in ready made clothing. 43 Main.


KAVANAGH. JOHN L., ( Karanagh Bros.)


Kavanagh, Michael, blacksmith. 55 West Avenue. .


KAVANAGH, THOMAS E .. ( Kavanagh Bros.)


Kay, Joseph. joiner and bailder, Graham, near House of Refuge.


Kearney, S. Mrs., dress making, 13 West Avenue.


Kedzie & Bunnel, (John Kedzie and Reuben A. Bunnel) manuf. of Kedzie water filter, S Exchange Place. Kedzie, John, ( Kedzie & Bunnel.) Krefe, Arthur O., groceries and provisions, 178 State.


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Keegan, Arthur, (.1. & T. Keegan.) Keegan. A. & T., (Arthurand Thomas,) groceries and provisions, H Front.


Keegan, Thomas, (A. & T. Keegan.)


Kreb!, John. hay and straw dealer. 145 Buffalo St.


Krohn. Edward, shoemaser. 75 West Avenue.


KEELER, B. BRADLEY. ( Win. S. Kimball & Co.) Keeler, James, barber, 1 Mill. Keenan, Anna, milliner. 351 State. Konan. John. Krewza af Rey) Keenan & O'Reyley. JAK Kunde and Thos. O' Reyley.) practical millwrights, 01 and 05 Mill. KEENEY, ELISHA J .. C. S. deputy marshal, 112 Reynolds' Arcade. KPifdring. Nicholas. tallor. 142 St. Joseph. Keiser, Frank, cigar mauaf .. 56 Joiner.


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KEITH, W.M., manuf. fence balconies, awnings and grates, 117 South St. Paul. Keller, John, saloon, 158 Scio.


Keller, Nicholas, saloon keeper, 8 North Water.


Kelley. Anna Mrs .. boarding house, over 36 South St. Paul.


Kelley, Edward, saloon, 9 Monroe Avenue.


Kelley, Emma L. Miss, ornamental hair work, 5 North Clinton.


Kelley, James H., prop. New York Central Lamp Works, and silver plater, corner Mill and Furnace.


Kellogg. C. A. & Co., (Chester A. Kellogg and James Brackett,) props. Brackett House, 94 Mill.




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