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*ROCHESTER SCALE WORKS, east end of Andrews St. Bridge, Forsyth & Co., props. Rochester Self-acting Car Time Indicator Co., W. D. Shuart, president . Thomas Raines, treasurer; S. G. Wood, secretary ; E. L. Wood, business agent ; over $9 Main.
Rochester Skating Rink. Eugene T. Curtis, Frank N. Lord and H. G. Hamilton, execu- tive committee, corner Allen and Scott Allev.
Rochester Steam Candy Works, 138 State, M. O'Brien, prop.
Rochester Theater, 9 South St. Paul, H. T. & W. Meech, props.
Rochester Theological Seminary, corner East Avenue and Alexander. Rev. E. G. Robin- son, D. D .. president ; Rev. A. C. Kendrick. D. D., professor of bible literature ; Rev. Geo. H. Whittemore, A. M., professor of Hebrew : Rov. Augustu- Rauschenbusch, D. D., Hoyt professor in German language; Herinan Kouutzel, A. M., teacher of grammar and rhetoric.
Rochester Towing Co .. Henry L. Fish, president and treasurer: C. W. Hasbrouck, secretary; John Bird, superintendent, office in Rochester Transportation Co's buildings.
ROCHESTER TRANSPORTATION CO., Fish. Ellison & Co., Fitzhugh.
*ROCHESTER VOLKSBLATT, (German daily and weekly.) 31 Front. Louis W. Brandt, editor and prop.
Rochester Water Works Co., Main, corner South St. Paul, Daniel Marsh. chief engineer. Rochester Wood Tool Manufactory, corner Mill and Furnace, C. R. Tompkins, prop. Rock, James, tailor, 62 and 64 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Rockett, Ella M., teacher, Public School No. 11.
Rockfellow, E., carriage trimmer, rear Filon's Block, 145 Main.
. Roda, Adolph, wood carver, 73 North St. Panl.
Rodenback, Charles, stoves and tinware. 13 South Avenue.
Rodenbeck, Adolph, hair dresser. 29 Reynolds' Arcade.
Rodenbeck, Wm., (Schauman & Rodenbeck.)
Rodrick. C., fruit, confectionery, &c., corner Main and East Avenue.
ROGERS, CLINTON. (Hove de Rogers.)
Rogers, Frederick D., printer and inspector of elections, Se Buffalo.
ROGERS, HENRY T .. ( Rogers && Son )
Rogers House, 15 Mortimer, corner Water, James Barnett, prop.
ROGERS, JAMES H., (Rogers & Son.)
ROGERS & SON, (Henry T. and James HI.) hardware, tin, copper and sheet iron ware, tinuers' stock, &c., 67 and 69 Buffalo.
ROGERS, STEPHEN, prop. of City Hay Scales, 4 Front.
Rogers, Wm. C., physician, over 128 Buffalo St.
Rour & Fichtner, (J. R. Rohr and D. E. Fichtner,) groceries and provisions, also prope. of saloon, 158 North.
Rohr, Henry, ( Rohr & Fraugott.)
Rohr, John, (Horcheler. Rohr & Co.)
Rohr, J. R., (Rohr & Fichtner.)
Rohr & Frangott, (Henry Rohr and Jacob F. Fraugott,) grocers, 35 Scio, corner Main.
Rommul, Christopher, cigar maker. 50 Cayuga.
Roney, Patrick. saloon. 21 Spring.
Roodenburg. John C., jeweler, meerschaum pipes and cuses made and repaired, turner in ivory, amber, meerschaum &c., st State.
Rooney, James, saloon and boarding house, 92 Exchange.
Roony, James, blacksmith, 92 Exchange.
Root, Win. S., gate keeper. Western House of Refu ....
Rosecrans, Harvey, prop. Lake Avenue House, 332 State, owns farm 195.
Rosenberg, David, (M. d: D. Rosenberg.)
Rosenberg, HI. & D., (Henry and Ducid.) watches, jewelry, &c., 11 State.
Rosenberg, Henry. (II. & D). Rosenberg.)
Rosenberg, Herman. ( Kolb Bros. d. ('0.)
ROSENBLATT, SAMUEL & Co .. . JApa State.) millinery and fancy goods, 42 State.
Rosenti .It. Nimrod. wines and Bighor -. CA Wales.
ROSENTHAL, ARNDT, tobacco and cigars, also heaith commiss.onor, 12 Reynolds' Arcade. ROSENTHAL, G., (Haase (& Roscath, do Rosenthal, Samuel, (Somn & Rosenti .... ) Ross, Andrew J., nuts, fruit, Sc., 131 sinte. Ross, C. Mrs., boarding house, 29 Plymouth Avenue.
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Ross, Daniel, machinist and inspector of elections, boards 29 Plymouth Avenue.
Ross, L. P., (G. C. Grant d. Roxx.)
Rotenbeck, Charles, stoves and tin ware, 13 South Avenne.
Roth. William, grocer. 116 Mount Hope Avenne.
ROUDOLF, MATHIAS, (M. Brayer & Co.)
Rouleau. P., shoemaker, 136 State.
Rowland, Daniel Mrs .. milliner. 170 North St. Paul.
Rowland, D. Mrs., milliner, 212 State.
Rowley. B .. nursery and vinevard. 21 Phelps Avenue.
ROWLEY & DAVIS. (John Rowley and E. H. Davis,) (enccessors to II. A. Blauw,) chemists and apothecaries, wholesale dealers in drugs and medicines, 81 State.
ROWLEY. JOHN, (Bodley & Drais.)
*ROWLEY M. D., insurance agent, city surveyor and commissioner of deeds, 23 Buffalo St.
Rowley. N. Mrs .. dress maker, 12 Sibley Block.
ROWLEY, WMI. C., attorney and counselor and commissioner of deeds, 42 Arcade Gallery, also 1st vice president board of managers, Western House of Refuge.
Rubadeaux, W. J., cooper, Orchard near Lime.
Ruby. George, prop. of West Avenue House, 179 West Avenne.
Rudolph, Gustavus, second hand house furnishing goods, 15 Front.
Ruf. Thos., saloon keeper, 951 North Clinton,
Ruland. Geo. Rev., pa-tor st. Joseph's Church, residence Franklin.
Rummel, John, furniture dealer. 4 Rrown's Race.
Rumsey, John, blacksmith. Main, corner Stillson.
Rundel, Alice, teacher. Public School No. 3.
Rundel, M. W., (Woodward & Rundel.)
Rappert, John, blacksmithing aud horse shoeing, 150 Plymouth Avenue.
Russell, Allen, dress maker, 49 I.y .. 11.
Russell, Chas .. (Russell & Luiticinter.)
Russell & Co., saw hanging manufacturers, 149 State.
Russell. Ellen Mrs., variety store. 49 Lyell.
Russell & Luitwieler, (Chas. Russell and P. J. Luitwieler,) auction and commission merchants. 38 Main.
Russell. S., physician. 13 North Ford.
Ryan, Ellen, dress maker, 160 North.
Ryan, J., dress maker. 3 Johnson Park.
Ryan, Michael O., cabinet maker, North American Hotel.
Ryan, Thos., shoe maker. 3 Monroe Avenue.
Ryan Zouave Band, Alexander Scott, leader, Main, corner Stone.
Saber. Geo. A., (Saley && Son.)
SABEY. H. M. (John Sabey, Jr. & Co.)
Saboy, Jas., (Sthey de Son.)
SABEY. JOHN Jr. & Co., (II. M. &nley and W. I. Seward.) manufs. and jobbers in hats, caps and furs. 9 Market, corner Mill.
Sabey & son. (Jas, and Geo. A .. ) hats, caps and furs, 121 Main.
SABIN, E. W., physician, office 21 South St. Paul. residence 4 Marshall.
Safe Deposit Co. of Rochester, 31 State, Win. N. Sage, president; Jonathan E. Pier- pont. vice president ; Win. J. Ashley, secretary.
Sage, E. O., (Pancoxt, Sage & (0)
Sage, Wm. N. (Pancost, Sage de to .. ) president of Safe Deposit Co. of Rochester.
Saile. Peter. meat market, 161 Main.
Salender. Andrew, watchmaker and jeweler, 3 Plymouth Avenue.
Saller, Wm., barber, 136 Main.
Salmar. Valentine, saloon, 20 Exchange Place.
Salmon, Charles, groceries, provi-ions, &c., 49 North Clinton.
Sammel, Chas., saloon keeper, 101 Main.
Samuel, Elizabeth, clothmy ready made, 18 Front.
Sanborn, Anna M., teacher, Public School No. 4.
Sanborn, Robert, ice dealer, 205 Exchange.
Sanderl. Vitus, shoe mitker, 105 North Chuton.
SANDERSON. I. IL., wholesale and retail dealer in paintings, chromos, engraving;s. picture frames, mirrors and carved walnut goods, 66 Datalo.
Sanford. J. Edward, with Proctor & Allen. Sankey. J. P. Rev .. pa-fort nited Presbyterian Church. boards 16 Allen.
manufe, of the magnetic bank locks, combination anfo lock, &c., Pool Bull !! rear of 3 Buffalo. SARGENT, HANPY, lawyer and commissioner of deed-, 46 Reynoils' Arcad- SARGENT, JAMES, (argent & Breddeut) Satterice, L. R. Prof. financial secretary, University of Rochester.
Sauer, David, groceries and provisions, corner of Scio and University Avenne.
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Squer. Jacob, cigar box maker, foot of Aqueduct.
Sauer, J. & H., builders, 59 Gregory. Sauer's Band, Turner's Hall. Sanerteig, Robert, saloon, 27 Front. Saunders, Wol., carpenter, Scott Alley.
Savage, H. house and sign painter. 12 Market.
Savage, M. A., hats, caps and furs, 92 State.
Saxe, Asa Rev., pastor First Universalist Church, residence 15 Stillson.
Faser, J., saloon, 137 State.
Sayles, Nathan, saloon, 163 Scio.
Scanlin, John, saloon, 137 Buffalo St.
Scanlin, Julia, ( V. & J. Scanlin.)
Scanlin. N. & J., (Nor and Julia,) dealers in millinery and fancy goods, aleo dress and cloak making, 5 Spring. Scanlin, Nora. (V. & J. Scanlin.)
Schaefer Anthony, grocer, 24 Joiner.
Schiefer, Joseph, clothing. 50 North Clinton.
Schaeffer. F., baker, $5 St. Joseph.
Schafer, Frank J., Balcon, 85 St. Joseph ..
Schaffer. Geo. B., hoatman. ? > Comfort.
SCHAFFER, JOHN HENRY, boatman, 28 Comfort.
Schaffer. John J., grocer.es and provisions, 103 North Clinton.
Schaffer, L. J., mould maker for glass manufacturers, 3 Hill.
Schake, Adam, (J. & A. Schake.) Schake, J. & A., (John and Adam.) meat market, 37 Monroe Avenue.
Schake, John. (J. & A. Schake.)
SCHANCK & BRO., ( Peter V. and Wm. W.,) grocers, 163 Main.
SCHANCK, PETER V., (Schanck & Bro.)
SCHANCK, WHI W., (Schanck & Bro.)
Schaub, C., meat market. 27 Delavan.
Schanman, Christian, (Schauman & Rodenbeck.)
Schauman & Rodenbeck, ( Christian Schauman and Win. Rodenbeck,) furniture dealers, 3. Gorham.
Schawbert. Conrad, shoemaker, 85 Mount Hope Avenue.
SCHECK, JOILN, tailor, 121 North St. Paul.
Scheffer. John, sausage maker. 216 Main.
Scheib, Peter, shoemaker, TO Main.
Scheible, Henry, fur dealer, 39 Smith's Block, Buffalo St.
Scherer, F., grocer, Childs, corner Jay.
Scherer. M., shoemaker. 25 Gregory.
SCHERMERHORN & CO .. (John V. N. Schermerhorn and Josiah Newman,) rectifiers and dealers in wines and liquore. 112 Front.
SCHERMERHORN, JOHN V. N., (Schermerhorn & Co.)
Schingler. John, baker, 9 Delavan.
*SCHIRCK, A. & CO., (Alexander and Joseph Schirck, and Joseph Smith,) carriage and waron axle manufs .. 19 Warehouse.
SCHIRCK, ALEXANDER. (A. Schirck & Co.) SCHIRCK. JOSEPH, (A. Schirck & Co .. ) car inspector, Genesee Valley R. R.
Schlaffen. Valtine, saloon, 15 Exchange Place.
Schleber, Doraty. Mrs., boarding house. 104 Front.
Schlegel. Frederick, grocer, 119 South Avenue.
SCHLEIER, JOHN, meat market, 142 Main.
Schleiffarth, Ferdinand, billiard room, 8 Mumford.
Schleyer. John & Bro .. (.Joseph.) meat market, 132 Main.
Seleyor, Joseph, (John Schleyer & Bro.) Schleyer, Peter. meat market, 77 East Avenne.
Schiihenz. E .. Mrs., fancy store and plain sewing. 48 Clinton Piace.
SCHLITZER, LEO. A., general agent Brooklyn Life Insurance Co., 6 Elwood Block. Schloevel, Mathias, shoemaker, 15> Plymouth Avenue.
Schmalz, Leopold, silver plater. over 1s Front.
Schmidt, Conrad, saloon. 36 North.
Schmidt, Frederick. (F. & O. Schmidt.)
Schmidt, F. & O., (Frederick and Otto, ) hair dressers, 2 M. St. Paul.
Schmidt, John G., mainf. of faucets and turning shop, Wards Building, North Water. Schmidt, Otto, (F. ( V. Schini.tt.) Schmine, Peter, shoemaker, 97 S. Avenne.
Schmitt, Adam, shoemaker, 162 State. corner Center.
Schmarr, Jacob K., (Schnurr & Shivers.)
Schnarr & showers, (Jesus K. Schwirr and William H. Showers,) carpenters, Pindle Alley. Schni ler, Frank, saloon. 62 North. Selmapor. Jacob, grocer, 1 Baden. Sulmarstein. Frederick, saloon, 73 Front. Schoen, Albert, shaving saloon, 106 Main.
384 MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
P. H. COLBERT,
MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUDD. PIPES! POUCHES!
And all Goods usually kept in a first class Zobacco and Cigar Store.
No. 3 South St. Paul Street, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
HANSS & MEYER, Fashionable Hair Dresser's
10 WASHINGTON HALL,
Wain Street, - ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing, &c. Promptly and Artistically Executed.
MRS. F. L. VAN DUSEN, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, DEALER IN BONNETS, RIBBONS, STRAW GOODS, FLOWERS, &C., &c. No. 43 Main Street, - ROCHESTER, N. T. [ Particular attention paid to Custom Work. _ >3 MRS. F. L. VAN DUSEN, formerly Miss M. E. MURPHY.
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Schoen, Frederick C., city sealer, 59 Front.
Schoenfelder, August, hair dresser, 96% Front.
Schofield, Geo., General Western Railway and Steamboat Office, 92 MIll.
Scholey. John B., 234 North St. Paul.
Scholl, Philip, blacksmith, 11 Mount Hope Avenue.
Schomman. Heury, grocer, 47 Cayuga.
Schooley, Edward. grocer. 46 Monroe.
SCHOOLEY, RICHARD H., city clerk and commissioner of deeds, City Hall Building, Buffalo St.
Schoonmaker, Hiram. auctioneer, 133 Main.
Schopp, L. Mrs., millincry, 76 North.
Schrank, L., shoemaker, 11 Weld.
Schroder, Wm., tailor, over 49 Front.
Schroth & Delles, (John Schroth and P. Delles,) meat market, 104 West Avenue.
Schroth, Henry, meat market, corner Adams and Reynolds.
Schroth, Jacob, brewery and meat market, 106 St. Joseph.
Schroth, John, (Schroth &' Dellee.)
Schubert, Philip, saloon, 30 Front.
Schuchart, Christian, soap maker, 53 St. Joseph.
Schultz, Henry, cooper. Orchard, near W. Smith.
Schultz, Lewis, stoves and tinware, 72 North.
Schuurstein F., saloon. 13 Front.
Schutte, Joseph, looking glasses, frames and mouldings, 16 Franklin.
Schutter, Lizzie Mrs., midwife, over 31 Scio.
Schuyler, B. F., dentist, 5% State.
SCHWAAB, JOSEPH. wood pump maker, Lyell, opposite Whitney.
Schwarz & Buhler, (Morris Schwarz and Joseph Buhier,) manufs. and jobbers in men's and boys' clothing, 61 and 63 Mill.
Schwarz. Morris. (Schwarz & Buhler.)
SCHWARZ, PETER, meat market. 63 Caledonia Avenue.
Schwehowetz. Charles, saloon, 102 Front.
Schwindler, Christian, grocer, corner Tonawanda and Wilder.
Scott, Alexander, leader of Ryan Zounve Band.
Scott, H. L., painter. 5 Johnson's Block, South St Paul.
Scrantom, Edwin, (Scrantom & Phillips,) secretary of board of Industrial School.
Scrantom, E. H., (Scrantom & Wetmore.)
Scranton & Phillips. (Filmin Scranton and Galusha Phillips,) auction and commission merchants, 26 and 28 Main.
Scrantom, Theodore E .. ( Burnber & Scrantom.)
Scrantom & Wetmore, (E. H. Scrantom and L. G. Wetmore,) booksellers and stationers, 12 State.
*SCRIBNER, GILMAN A., manuf. of clothes bars and wardrobe hooks, corner of Mill and Platt.
Seaman S., grocer and provision dealer, 116 Main.
Sears, Catherine Mrs., ladies hair dressing, 82 State.
Second Baptist Church, North St.
Sedgwick, S. D., builder, 23 Warehouse.
Sedore, Frank, flour and feed. 5 Hudson.
Seefel. Joseph, dry good-, North Clinton.
Seel, Adam. groceries and provisions, 172 West Avenue.
Seel, Christian, groceries, provisions and crockery, 70 Jay, corner Magne.
Seely, M. G .. (Hoyt & Seely.)
Serlye, Charles W., (C. W. Seelye & Co.)
Seclye, C. W. & Co., (Charles W. Seelye and D. P. Allen,) nurseries, Main, corner N. Union.
SEIFRIED, F. & CO .. (C. W. Kenning.) builders' goods, hardware, table and pocket cutlery, &c., 13 Buffalo.
Seiler, Cyril L., (Seiler &: Long.)
Seiler, John, saloon, 72 St. Joseph.
Seiler & Long. (Cyril L. Seiler and A. Long.) brewery, Cottage.
Seizer. Angust. jr., cigar mannfacturer, 53 Lowell.
SELDEN. HENRY R., attorney and counselor at law, 23 Commercial Buliding.
Sellinger, John, groceries and provisions, 107 North.
Selye. Lewis, contractor and ex-member of Congress, 77 State.
Semmel, Charles, saloon, 102 Main.
Semple. Andrew M., whole-ale and retail grocer, 4 and 6 Bufalo.
Senisky. Andrew, grocer. Nelson St. Bridge.
SERTH. GEO .. saloon. 12 Front.
SERVOSS. ARCHIBALD. assistant a. sessor internal revenue, 25th district, 9th division, al-o attorney. Po Reynolds Arcade.
Souffert. Frank. shoemaker, As North Clinton. SEVERANCE & FERREN. Mary Serverings and Kimble Ferren.) wines and liquors, sample rooms. 25 Exchange Place and 20 Frout.
SEVERANCE, HENRY, (Severance & Ferren.)
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SEWARD, W. I., (John Sabey. jr. & Co.) SEWARD, W. R., cashier Bank of Monroe.
Sevler, Jacob, hats, caps and fancy furs, 70 State.
Shafer, Anthony, grocer, 24 Joiner.
Shaffer, H. E. & Co .. (Henry E. Shaffer and W. S. Thompson,) fruit jars, 31 State.
Shaffer, Henry E., (H. E. Shaffer && Co.)
Shaffer, 1 .. J., glass mould manuf., 3 Hill.
Sheffer. William. meat market, 128 Scio.
SHAFFNER, FRED., cigar manuf., 63 Exchange,
Shake, John & Adam, meat market. 37 Monroe Avenne.
Shle, Fred. A., (Shantz, Minger, Shale & Co.)
Shamrock House, 89 Front. John Calihan, prop.
SHANKLAND, R., (Stettheimer, Mc Dowell & Co.)
Shanklin, M. J., drees maker, 34 S. Ford.
Shannon, Alexander, blacksmith. Main, near Asylum.
Shanty, Henry. (Shantz, Minges, Shale & Co.)
Shantz, Joseph, (Shantz, Hinges, Shale && Co.)
Shantz, Minges, Shale & Co. (Henry Shantz, Fred. S. Minges, Fred. A. Shale and Ja- cejih Shantz.) furniture, 46 Main.
Sharp. A. W., stores. tinware and general jobbing, 2 South Washington.
Sharp. J .. Indian doctor, 6 Magne.
Sharp, Lonis, cigar manuf .. 94 St. Joseph.
SHATZ. JOSEPH. (Joseph Rosenblatt & Co.)
Shaw, James B. Rev .. pastor Brick Church, (Presbyterian,) residence 17 Clinton Place. Shaw, Joseph P., music and musical instruments, 43 State.
Shawmint Mills, Mill St., James M. Whitney & Co., props.
Shears, Charles H., gilder, 20 North Water.
SHEARS, GEORGE A., books, newspapers, magazines, &c., 81 West Avenue.
SHEDD & DEAN, (K. P. Shedd and II. S. Dean,) groceries and provisions, 100 and 102 Buffalo St.
SHEDD. K. P., (Shedd && Dean.)
Shefer. William, meat market, 128 Scio.
Sheffer. F. M., teacher, Public Schoo! No. 6.
Sheik, Jacob, cooper, Holley, near South Avenue.
*SHEIL, CHRISTOPHER, merchant tailor and clothier, 15 Front.
Sheldon. Edna M. Miss, music teacher. ? Sibley's Block.
Sheldon, Harriet Mrs., drees maker, 7 Sibley's Block.
SHELDON, N. B., agent for Howe and Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machines, 1 Elwood Block.
SHELDON, O. L., general agent for Manhattan Life Insurance Co., 16 Arcade.
Shelley. W. B., agent U. S. Express Co., 7 Exchange.
Shelley, E. Mrs .. dress maker, 7 Hubbell Park.
Shelter. Geo., cigar manuf .. 101 st. Joseph.
Shelton, Geo., clothier, 33 Buffalo St.
Fhelron, Sarah, teacher. Public School No. 12.
SHEPARD & SPRINGER, (Win. W. Shepard and Arthur G. Springer,) manufs. oflasus, boot trees, &c., east end Andrews St. Bridge.
SHEPARD, WILLIAM H., flour and feed. 51 North.
Shepard. W. H., lawyer, Buffalo, corner State.
SHEPARD, WM. W., (Shepard & Springer.)
Shepard-on. Engene A., paying cashier Rochester Savings Bank.
SHEPHERD, JESSE, attorney and counselor at law, 21 State.
SHEPHERD, JESSE. ( Retfield ( Shepherd.)
Shepherd, Wm. A., letter carrier.
Sheridan, John, wines and fiqnors, groceries and provisions. 3S Front.
Sheridan, Peter E., saloon kooper and dealer in groceries and provisions, 150 Buffalo it. Sheridan, Win. J., attorney at law and commissioner of deeds, 3 Baker's Block, Buffalo St.
Sherlock. R. E., (Sherlock & Sloun.) Sherlock & Sloan. ( R. E. Sherlock and Samuel Sloan,) gas and steam fitters, 23 Exchat; ). Sherman, Humphrey B., allo. physician and surgeon, 135 Main.
Sherman, S. L .. produce, 12 Awyhim. - Sherman, Samuel M., chief of police, office Central Market. 63 Front. SHERMAN, W. S., teller, The First Nations! Bank of Rochester.
Sherwood, I. W., secretary of National Fruit Bag Co.
Slible. Il., farrier, 34 Smith's Block.
SHINER, THOMAS. foreman for C. B. Woodworth & Son, Plymouth Avenue. Siphan, D. 31., physician, su North Fitzhugh. Napot.n. P. G., physician, 2 Center Park. Sy Better, Edward d., physician, logo 1 19 Atwater. Starcraft, Peter, deputy collector internal revenue, SI State. SHOELZ, FREDERICK, prop. Terrapin Saloon, 9 South St. Paul.
Showers, Win. H., (Schnurr & Showers.)
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SHUART. W. DEAN, surrogate and secretary of Rochester Self-Acting Car Time Indi- cator Co., also inspector of election, 2 Court House, Buffalo St.
Shuber, Philip, saloon, 30 Front.
Shuorr. Jacob, grocer, 1 Baden. corner St. Joseph.
Shurr. John. vinegar maker. 9 Caledonia Avenue.
SIBLEY, LINDSAY & CURR, (Rufus A. Sibley, Alex. M. Lindsay and John Curr,) jobbers and retailers of dry goods, 73 Main.
SIDLEY, RUFUS A., (Sibley, Lindsay & Curr.)
Sidions. C. S., (John Sidions & Son.)
Siddons, John & Son, (C. S.,) tin, copper and sheet iron workers, plumbers and patent iron roofers, 90 Main.
Sidney, Anna G., teacher, Public School No. 10.
Siebenpfeiffer, Chas. Rev., pastor German United Evangelical Church, residence, Cat- aract. near North St. Paul.
Siebert. Geo., saloon, 14 Exchange Place.
Sike, William, house and sign painter, 163 Main.
Silence, E., saloon, 85 Monroe Avenue.
Silence, M. & M., grocers, 135 Monroe Avenne.
Sill. E. E., manuf. and dealer in stores, hollow ware, hot air and steam furnaces, &c., office and saleroom 159 Buffalo St.
SIll. Geo. W., with Farrar & Crittenden, lawyer and notary public, 18 State.
Simmons, C. N., principal, Public School No. 4.
Simmons, J., ready made clothing, 11 Main St. Bridge.
Simpson, J. J., barber and hair dresser. 26 Exchange.
Simpson, Joseph M., (Stevenson & Simpson.)
Sinclair, Francis H. Rev., pastor St. Peter's and Panl'e Church, residence East Maple, corner King.
Sixt. F., carpet weaver, 43 St. Joseph.
SKUSE. FRANCIS N., cooper, corner of Davis and Finney.
Skuse, Richard, cooper, 19 Davis.
Slattery, Michael, boots and shoes, 178 Buffalo St.
Slauson, Theodore, wines and liquors, 52 Front.
Eleinte, Mary Mrs., fancy millinery goods, 73 North Clinton.
Sloan, Annie, dress maker, 25 Joues.
Sloan, Samuel, (Sherlock & Sloan.)
Sioman, Isaac M., (Slomun & Rosenthal.)
Sloman & Rosenthal, (Iscac Mf. Sloman and Samuel Rosenthal.) manufs. of boys' and children's clothing, 70 Mill.
Smidt, Wm., boot maker, room 15, Metropolitan Block.
Smith, Abraham, rabbi, Berith Kodesh Synagogue, residence, 21 Chatham.
Smith. A. H .. druggist, 17 Monroe Avenue.
*SMITH, A. V., mannf. of harness, trunks and horse furnishing goods, 65 State.
Smith, Chas. F., (Smith. Perkins & Co.)
Smith & Curtis, (J. Willard Smith and Ira T. Curtis,) merchant millers, prope. Clinton Mills, Mill St. opposite Factory St.
SMITH, E. DARWIN, president Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank.
SMITH, EDWARD M .. mayor of Rochester, City Hall.
SMITH. ELLEN J., photograph colorist, formerly of J. B. Roberts' gallery, 5 Gould's Building, entrance 14 State.
Smith, Frank H., dry goods. 91 Main.
Smith, Frederick & Bro., ehaving saloon, 2 South St. Paul.
SMITH. GEO., blacksmith. 51 North Avenue.
Smith. George. (Smith & Roberts.)
SMITH, GILES C .. carpenter and joiner. 67 Prospect, corner Adams.
SMITH & GORDON, (Henry F. Smith and David M. Gordon,) wholesale grocers, So Main.
Smith. H. B. Mrs., teacher. Public School No. 3.
SMITH. HENRY F., (Smith & Gordon.)
Smith. Henry L., wholesale and retail grocer, 106 State, corner Mumford.
Sinith. Henry W., carpenter, 28 Alexander.
SMITHI. HIRAM, miller, corner East Avenue and Meigs.
SMITH, HIRAM W., wood and kindling, north end Falls Field.
Sta.th, Israel, wholesale and retail dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers &c., Co State.
Sinith. Jared H., wholesale and retail tobacconist, 64 Buifaio.
SMITH. JOHN. hotel prop. River Road. .
Smith, John, (Eucool & Smith.) Sintth, John, fancy goods, 13 MMonroe Avenne.
S st. John, flower pots and crocks. 97 Scio. .F. John, wool aud -heep shins, 15 North Water.
S. Th. John, blacksmith, 4 smith.
S amb. John E., saloon, Market, corner Front.
Smith. Joseph, grocer, corner Broadway and Alexander.
SJNTH, JOSEPH, (A. Schirck & Co.,) shoemaker, corner Reynolds and Hanter,
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Mrs. J. B. Hanna, No. 66 State Street, Rochester, keeps a fine stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, which she is constantly selling at prices which cannot fail to suit. Ladies who understand the quality of her goods and the taste exercised in their selection do not need to be invited to call. To those unacquainted with her we say call and see for yourselves. See card, page 232.
J. V. Jeffreys, Undertaker, No. 125 State Street, Rochester, N. Y., keeps Cas- kets and Coffins of all kinds and attends Funerals at short notice. Everything con- nected with the Undertaking business is at- tended to at all times. See card, page 232.
Seymour, Morgan & Allen, manufacturers of the New Yorker Self-Rak- ing Reaper and Mower, Brockport, N. Y., advertise on colored page 189. This is one of the oldest machines in use, and ia pro- nounced by competent judges the most reliable. Various improvements have been made as they were suggested by its use until it approaches as near perfection as the genius of skilled mechanics can make it. It has carried off the highest prizes iu several field trials where the best machines have entered into competition with it, and is pronounced by farmers unsurpassed .- Let those interested give it a trial.
Howe's Never-Failing Ague Cure and Tonic Bitters, and Howe's Concentrated Syrup, are prepared under the personal supervision of Dr. C. B. Howe, the proprietor, at Seneca Falls. N. Y., for ague and fever, and all periodic diseases, rheumatism, paralysis, etc. The "Ague Cure " has produced wou- derful cures. The " Syrup," for the blood, liver, skin, digestive and uterine organ-, has cured many cases of scrofula, cancer, tumors, goiter, salt rheum. scaldhead. and many other diseases too numerous to men- tion in this place. See card. page 20.
The Collins Metal Watch Fac . tory, No. 335 Broadway, New York, turns out some of the finest imitation Gold Watches in the country. These watches are equal to Gold in all respects except intrinsic valne. The metal weare as well as Gold and looks like it. Jewelry ofall kinds and styles is manufactured, and cannot be distinguish- ed from Gold except by an expert. C. E. Collins & Co. the proprietors, offer great in- ducements to all wishing any article of their make. For particulars see advertise- ment on page 198.
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