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REESE LUCIUS E., prop. Elk Horn meat mar- ket. 17 Court, h 21 Orchard.
Reese Martin H., butcher, h 35 Rutland st.
Reeves Charles, laborer, h 2 Central ave.
Reeves Edward, com. traveler, h 83 Franklin.
Reeves Henry, farmer, owns in Brownville 220. lı 90 Franklin.
Reeves James A., com. traveler, h 83 Franklin. Reff Ignatius, laborer, h 24 Morrison.
Remer Fred. inspector Davis sewing machine, h 4 High.
REMINGTON ALFRED D., pres. Remington Paper Co .. h 6 Clinton.
Remington Charles H., treas. Remington Pa- per Co., h 15 Ten Eyck.
Remington Charles R., (Remington & Son) h 31 Clinton.
Remington Edward W .. sec'y and treas. Wa- tertown Paper Co. and Black River Paper Co., h 32 Clinton.
Remington Hiram, pres. Watertown Paper Co. and Black River Paper Co., h 28 State.
Remington Paper Co., A. D. Remington, pres .; Charles H. Remington, treas., manufs of print paper, Sewall's Island.
Remington & Son, (Charles R.) mannfs. of paper and wood pulp.
Renaud Alexander, molder, h 4 Fairbanks block.
Renaud John, molder, h 9 Huntington.
Renaud Joim D., molder, h 4 East.
REXFORD CHARLES M., physician and sur- geon, 8 Stone, h 6 Massey ave.
Rexford Christie, widow, h Pine. Reynolds Edward, laborer, h 2 High.
Reynolds George S., carpenter, h 6 Baker.
Reynolds Leon D., clerk, bds. 4 Massey ave.
REYNOLDS SAMUEL W., dealer in groceries, provisions, cigars, tobacco, coffees, teas, syrups, etc., 32 Public square, h 72 State. Rheaume Frank, carpenter, h 18 Hewitt. Rhines Addie, dressmaker, hds. 24 Thompson. Rhines Charles, laborer, h 24 Thompson. Rhines Christina Miss, h 64 Factory.
Rhines Foster P., (Farwell & Rhines) super- visor Ist ward, h 17 Mechanic.
Rhines William H., laborer, h 22 Cedar.
Rhodes Charles. laborer, bds. 109 Court.
RHUBART HENRY H .. prop. Harris House, 49, 50, 51, and 52 Public square.
Rice Arthur L., clerk and book-keeper, h 44 Bronson.
Rice Frank J., miller, bds. 25 Coffeen.
Rice Homer H., druggist, 8 Washington, h 2 Clay.
RICE LUTHIER REV., Universalist clergyman, farmer 115. h 155 Coffeen.
Rice Renben, laborer, h 9 Burns ave.
Rice Willis W., teller Watertown National Bank, bds. 15 Sherman.
Rich Mortimer, carpenter, h 76 Arsenal.
Rich Robert, carpenter, h 4 Polk.
Rich Thomas G., painter, h 4516 Franklin.
Richards James, mason, h 11 Benedict.
Richards Wilfred, tinsmith, h 20 Factory.
Richards William H., mason, l 22 Coffeen.
Richardson Adrian, clerk, h 10 Winslow.
Richardson Carrie L., teacher, bds. 26 Meadow.
Richardson Charles D., emp. Harmon Broth- ers, h 113 Main.
Richardson Charles L., h 82 Rutland st.
Richardson David, clerk, bds. Jackson.
Richardson Nelson, plater, h 97 Moulton.
Richardson Susan, widow of Robert B., h 26 Meadow.
RICHEY EUNICE, widow of William, farm 50, h 22 Ives.
Richey Mary J., widow of Calvin D., h 8 Will- iam.
Richey Thomas, superannuated clergyman, h 5 William.
Richey Wilbur W., clerk, bds. 4 Paddock.
Richter Charles, miller. h 6 Main.
Rickerson Williard D., carpenter, h 90 Moul- ton.
Rickman Joseph, laborer. h 31 Elizabeth.
Rider C. W. & Co., (C. A. Fuller) bottlers of carbonated waters and larger beer, 4 Franklin.
Rider Clinton W., (Rider & Schuyler) (C. W. Rider & Co.) h 21 State.
Rider & Schuyler, (Clinton W. R. and Fred E. S.) dealers in gents' furnishing goods, 23 Public square.
Riebbennacht George W., laborer, h 512 Monl- ton.
Riebbennacht Nicholas laborer, h 512 Moulton. Riggs Kate, widow, h 85 Franklin.
Riley Albert, tailor, bds. 37 Arsenal.
Riley Edward, carpenter, h off Smith.
Riley Edward O., laborer, h 18% Smith.
Riley Elizabeth, tailoress, h 3 Prospect.
Riley Kittie, tailoress, h 3 Prospect.
Riley Lawrence, carpenter, h 61 Franklin.
Riley Mary, widow of William O., h 3 Prospect.
Riley Mary A., tailoress, h 3 Prospect.
Riley Michael, laborer, h 55 Holcomb.
Riley Philip, clerk for R. Marcy, h 512 Me- chanic.
Rivers Frank, truckman, h Moulton.
Rivers John, laborer. h 1 Jackman.
Rivers Thomas, teamster, h 6 Pearl.
Roach David, laborer, h rear 51 State.
Roach Isaac. laborer, h 28 Elizabeth.
Roach James, cartman, h 49 Prospect.
Roan Samuel, painter, h 49 Meadow.
Roan Thomas, marble polisher, h 52 Academy. Robach Philip, shoemaker, h 19 Boon.
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Robbins Charles D., (G. R. Bean & Co.) h 15 Rogers Thomas W., carpenter, h 7 Benediet. William.
Robbins Cordelia Mrs., h 16 Orchard.
Robbins Everett, carriage finisher, bds. 141 Main.
Robbins Fred. printer, h 98 Arsenal
Robbins George, printer, ods. 141 Main.
Robbins Hiram H., butcher, h 141 Main.
Roberge Elizabeth, h 18 Factory.
Roberts Anthony, butcher, h 1616 Ash.
Roberts Christmas, shoemaker, 1 Le Ray st.
Roberts Daniel C., clerk, h 62 State.
Roberts Ellen, (Mrs. Lewis) h 4 Cooper .
Roberts Enos, laborer, h 29 Willow.
Roberts Frank, boilermaker, h 22 Thompson. Roberts John, laborer, h 1 Le Ray st.
Roberts Lewis E., engineer, h 10 Orchard.
Roberts Lewis H., machinist. h 4 Cooper.
Roberts Peter, boilermaker, h 20 Thompson.
Roberts Roxanna M., widow of William K., h . Root Huldah E. Mrs., h 20 Munson.
6 Jackson.
Robertson Catharine, widow of Robert, h 3 Boon.
Robertson Dunton, painter, h 32 Franklin.
Robertson Jane. widow of John, h 18 Fair- banks bloek.
Robertson Olive, prop. Empire Laundry, 1212 Fairbanks block. h do.
Robinson Augusta A., widow of Ami, h 43 High.
Robinson Frank, machinist, h 14 Front.
Robinson George B .. molder, h 3 William.
Robinson Hattie, h 46 State.
Robinson Helen, h 46 State.
Robinson John, shoemaker and grocer, 49 Mill.
Robinson John M., butcher, h 136 Main.
Robinson Orange B., com. traveler, h 22 Wins- low.
Robinson Orrin, painter, h 5 Boyd.
ROBINSON SAMUEL M., (Robinson & Den- ny) h 1C Ten Eyck.
Robinson Walter. clerk, bds. Harris House. ROBINSON & DENNY, (Samuel M. R. and Frank P. D.) dentists and dealers in dentists' materials, 21 Paddock arcade. Roblin Alonzo W . carpenter, h 40 Orchard.
Roblin James, elerk, h Matthew cor. Arthur. Rudd Jane M., widow of Dr. Alden R., h 46 Roblin John, retired, h 61 Arsenal. Arsenal.
Roblin Peter W., foreman for E. W. Knapp, h; Rudd Lucinda, widow of J. C., bds. 24 Wins- 61 Arsenal. low.
Roblin Samuel B , tailor, h 11 Lanion.
Roblin William, carpenter, bds 73 Factory. Robhng Peter, h Arsenal eor Main.
Roby Lewis, carpenter, h 27 Newell.
Roby Samuel I., earpenter, h 14 Orchard. Rocher Thomas, laborer, h 13 Cedar.
Rogers Frank D., proof-reader on Congres -! Rupp & Andrews. (George F. R. and William
sional Record at Washington, D. C., h 39 ' Orchard.
Rogers Holmes, carpenter, h 89 Washington. Rogers Jennie A. Miss, photographer, h 5 Jay. Rogers Julius P' .. carpenter, h 41 Rutland st. Rogers Lillian I. Miss, milliner, Front, h 7 Massey.
Rogers Lorenzo, retired, h 18 Le Ray st.
Rogers M. Antoinette, widow of Alonzo M., h 5 Jay.
Rogers Milton L., elerk, bds. 9 Sterling.
Rogers Moses W., carpenter, h 86 Factory.
Rogers Nettie, widow of Samuel F., prop. board- ing-house, rear 2 Prospeet. Rogers Seneca, maltster, h 3 Davidson.
Rogers Theron, carpenter, h 36 Lynde.
ROGERS WATSON M., att'y at law, 16 Wash- ington, h 20 Ten Eyck.
Rogers William G., carpenter, h 19 William. Romang Fred J., lawyer and prop. Romang House, intersection Coffeen and Conrt.
Romang George, conductor, bds. 69 Stone.
Romang House, Fred J. Romang, prop., inter- section Coffeen and Court.
Romang Kittie Miss, clerk for Sterling & Mo- sher, bds. 69 Stone.
Romang Laura Mrs., h 69 Stone.
Rooney Charles, laborer, h 19 lligh.
Rooney Mary, widow of Michael, h 188 Ar- senal.
Root Alton D . painter, h 10 State.
Root David, harnessmaker, h 41 Moulton.
Root Erwin, painter, h 20 Munson.
Root Frank E., fireman, bds. 42 Coffeen.
Root James, engineer, h 12 Le Ray st.
Root Mary E. Mrs., h 20 Manson.
Rosario Donato, laborer, h 15 Burns ave.
Rose Alansing, retired farmer, h 80 State.
Rose Archie, laborer, h 13 Burns ave.
Rose Herbert B., manager Singer Mfg. Co .. 42 Arsenal, h 50 Stone.
Rose Myron, farmer 112, h 80 State.
Rose Wallace, laborer, h 169 Main.
Roseboom Edgar, supt. North Watertown eem- etery, h 172 Main.
Roseboom Fred A., clerk, bds. 172 Main.
ROSS JOHN T., dealer in fruits and oysters, Washington Hall block, h 45 Arsenal.
Ross Mattie E., widow of John E., h 6 Lepper. Roth Florentine D., (Bush, Bull & Roth) h 48 Washington.
Roulston Roxa E., widow of David W., dress- maker, h 66% Court.
Rounds Edwin W., foreman in thermometer works, h 9 Holcomb.
Rourke Bridget, widow of John, h 24 Meadow. Rourke Ella, widow, h 66 Factory.
Rowe William, bds. Harris House.
Ruby Archie, carpenter, h 51; Lynde.
Rudd Charles J .. clerk for J. T. Ross, h 24 Winslow.
Rulison Charles M., discount clerk, bds. 5 Sterling.
Rulison Winehell D. V .. abstract elerk county clerk's office, h 1 Massey ave.
Rupp George F., (Rupp & Andrews) h 3 Acad- emv.
S A.) jewelers, 22 Court.
Russell Benjamin, emp. H. H. Babcock Buggy Co., h 41 Center.
Russell Charles, (manager) dealer in house- hold specialties, 1 Hubbard block, bds. 40 Stone.
Russell George, blacksmith, h 13 State.
Russell James, machinist, h 20 Pearl.
Russell James R., carriagemaker, h 5012 Ar- senal.
Rutan Augustus M., carpenter, h 24 Emer- 8011.
Rutan Matthew A., emp. Watertown Wagon Co., 16 Mechanie.
Ruttan Peter Mrs., h 7312 Main.
Ryan Daniel, molder, bds, 9 Hancock.
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Ryan Daniel, emp. R., W. & O. R. R., h Arsenal cor. Cedar.
Ryan John, laborer, h 5 Howk.
Ryan Martin, laborer, bds. 19 Cedar.
Ryan Mary. widow of John, h 19 Cedar.
Ryan Stephen R., wholesale wine, liquor, and beer bottler, 30 Public square, h 15 Good- ale.
Ryan Thomas, laborer, bds. 30 Public square. Ryder John R., level finisher, h 74 Rutland st. Ryder Mary L. Miss, dressmaker, h 12 Wash- ington place.
RYTHER CLARISSA H., widow of James H., h 77 Factory.
Sabin Stella Miss, h 3412 Court.
Sacred Heart Institute, Rev. C. O'Mahony, pres., 1 Thompson.
Salisbury Alphonso, supt. water works, h 33 Academy.
Saltsman Casper, tailor, h 21 Winslow.
Sampson William, prop. Watertown file works, 9 Front, h 44 Factory.
Samson Edwin C., painter, h 14 Bronson.
Samson Frank, machinist, h 5 Polk.
Sandy John E., laborer, h 7 Jackson.
Sanford D. B. & Bartlett, ( Homer A B.) deal-
ers in millinery and ladies' furnishing goods, 5, 7, and 9 Washington.
Sanford David B., (D. B. Sanford & Bartlett) h 16 Sterling.
Sargent Andrew T., milk peddler, h 17 Mor- rison.
Sargent Edward L., dentist, 9 Commercial ar- cade, bds. Woodruff House.
Sargent Fred F., clerk, I 34 Orchard.
Sargent Fred W., bartender, h 34 Orchard.
Sargent Jacob, retired, h 34 Orchard.
Sargent James F., fireman, h 7 Remington.
Sargent Walter, (Sargent & Andrews) h 2 Jack- son.
Sargent & Andrews, (Walter S. and Edward A. A.) plumbers, dealers in stoves and tin- ware. 29 Public square.
Satchwell Alonzo, retired farmer, h 68 Main. Satchwell Alonzo, carpenter, h 68 Main.
SATCHWELL DAVID, market gardener and farmer 17, h 131 Coffeen.
SATCHWELL GEORGE E., editor and prop. Watertown Advocate. job printer, 6 Wash- ington Hall block, h 66 Main.
Satchwell William, cigarmaker, h 15 Emerson. Sattimore Joseph, carpenter, h 26 Lawrence. Saunders Orlo, laborer, 3012 Meadow.
Savage James, laborer, h 6212 Mill.
Savage James F., laborer, h 3 Moulton.
SAWYER AZARIAH H., lawyer and pres. Na-
tional Union Bank, 13 Washington, h 5 Ten Eyck.
Sawyer Orville D., laborer, bds. 53 Washing- ton.
SAXE WILLARD E., county sheriff, 6 Mas- sey, h do.
Sayer Joseph, laborer, h 70 Factory.
Sayers Alexander. carpenter, h 23 Central.
Sayles George N., (W. W. Greene, Son & Sayles) h 4 Munson.
Sayres Benjamin, mason, h 15 Newell.
Scanlin James, carpenter, h 192 Main.
Schantz David A., carpenter, h 137 Main.
Schanzel Fred, (Babcock & Schanzel) h 184 Main.
Scharch George, blacksmith, h 33 Bronson. Scharch Henry, blacksmith. h 11 Rutland st. Schelleny Charles L., blacksmith, h 39 Bronson
Scheller August, mason, h 45 Bronson. Schemerhorn Jason B., carpenter, h 29 Bron- son.
Sehlough Bernard, laborer, h 3 Fairview.
Schneider John B., carpenter, h 33 Burchard. Schoeb Chris., butcher, h 17 Burchard.
Seholes Edwin, tailor, h 16 Coffeen.
Schram Charlotte Z., widow of Fred B., bds. 8 High.
Schram John J., laborer, h 20 Orchard.
Schrvoer Albert W., bartender, emp. E. M. La Rne, h 17 Academy.
Schuster George, machinist, h 16 Davidson.
SCHUYLER CHARLES L., retail office Davis sewing machines, and dealer in pianos or- gans, etc., 1 Paddock areade, h 51 Stone. Schuyler Fred E., (Rider & Schuyler) bds. 1915 Sterling.
Sehnyler George D .. resident, h 47 Massey.
Schweizer John F., carriage painter, h 16 Rut- land st.
Scibert Peter. prop. saloon, 50 Court, h do. Scibert William, bartender, bds. 50 Court.
SCIDMORE SOLOMON, carpenter, h 1312 Em- erson.
Scobell George, bottler of ale and larger, 12 and 14 River, h 4 State. .
Scott Brothers, (David, John T., and Hugh D). ). dealers in hars and caps, 3 Court.
Scott David, (Scott Brothers) h 7 Massey.
Scott Elizabeth. widow, h 4 Grove.
Scott Fred, cabinetmaker, h 19 Franklin.
Scott Hamilton, mason, h 26 Davidson.
Scott Hannah, widow of Abel S., h 13 Jeffer- son.
Scott Hugh D., (Scott Brothers) h 26 Coffeen. Scott John W., painter, h 29 Emerson.
Scott John T., (Seott Brothers) h 28 Coffeen.
Scott Lucy A., widow of J. S .. bds. 35 Bronson.
Scott Mary L., widow, h 4 William.
Scott Rosa A., h 13 Jefferson.
SCOTT ROSS C., lawyer and county surrogate. h 38 State.
Scott William. retired, h 26 Coffeen.
Scott William G., traveling salesmam, h 14 Bronson.
Scott William W., jeweler, 4 Washington place, h 79 Washington.
Scott Winfield, cigarmaker, bds. Romang House.
Scoville Marvin B., farmer, leases of Mrs. G. C. Bradley 85, h 55 Water.
Scripture Eugene, (Scripture & Greene) bds. Globe Hotel.
Scripture & Greene, (Engene S. and Nathaniel H. G.) props. meat market, 69 Public square.
Scroxton Edward C., painter, h 15 Center. Scroxton Holland, tinner. h 104 Main.
Sears Alexander, mason, h 11 Newell.
SEAVER ALANSON D .. (Munson & Seaver) county treas., 1112 Washington, h 8 Hol- comb.
SEAVER RICHARD F., foreman Remington pulp-mills, h 6 Rutland st.
Seaver Richard F., Jr., papermaker, h 5 Cen- tral.
Seaver William, resides Henry Keep Home.
SEAVER WILLIAM H., alderman 1st dist., 1st ward, machinist, h 15 Rutland st.
Secor Charles W., patternmaker, h 4912 Mas- sev.
Seeber Edgar N., carriage trimmer, h 70 Ar- senal.
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Seeber George H., carriage trimmer, h 84 Ar- Shorey C. Mortimer, carriagemaker, bds. 57 senal. Rutland st.
Scipel George, barber, Hubbard block, h 26 Shorey C. Will, emp. Northam & Empey, bds. Academy. 57 Rutland st.
Senecal George P., book-keeper, bds. 10 State. Servey William M., shoemaker, h 69 Franklin. Service Mary, widow of William, h 74 Main.
Service Samuel Y., machinist, bos. 5712 Mill.
Sewall Edmund Q .. (The Bagley & Sewall ('o.) h 36 Washington.
Sexsmith William, teamster, h 16 Polk.
Seymour Frederick, clerk board of education, h 12 Sterling.
Seymour Nelson, resides Henry Keep Home.
Shaffert John C., painter. h 7 Coffeen.
Shannon Andrew R., contractor and builder, h 25 Elizabeth.
Sharer Lydia, widow of Daniel, h 36 State.
Sharlow Augustus, boilermaker, h 3 Morrison. Sharlow William, gearsman. h 134 Main.
Sharp Charles S., com. traveler, dealer in agri-
enltural implements, rear 23 Public square, h 7712 Washington.
Sharp Isaac, laborer, h 20 Polk.
Sharp James, teamster, h 7 Munson.
Sharp Maria, widow of John, h 99 Massey.
SHAW ALBERT D. COL., ex-U. S. consul, h 16 Winslow.
Shaw Archibald O., clerk, bds. 7 Jackson.
Shaw John, emp. The Bagley & Sewall Co., h 27 Bronson.
Shaw Stephen C., paper hanger, h 7 Jackson. Sheahen John, laborer, h 2 Ives.
Shean James, blacksmith, Factory, h 74 Wash- ington.
Sheldon John, retired, h 9 Ten Eyck.
Shepard Frank H., prop. restaurant, 26 Court, h do.
SHEPARD FREDERICK M., physician and surgeon, 25 Paddock arcade, h 5 Jay.
Shepard Wilford L., clerk for Farwell & Rhines. bds. 613 Washington.
Shepard William J., see'y and treas. Water- town Thermometer Co., h 1 Munson.
Sheridan James, laborer, h 21 Rutland st.
Sherman Caroline, widow of Charles A., h 4 Clinton.
Sherman Frank A., h 4 Clinton.
Sherman Frederick D., fire ins, agent, li IA Massey ave.
Sherman George C., sec'y Taggart Brothers Co., h 14 Ten Eyck.
SHERMAN GEORGE H., pres. National Bank and Loan Co. , h 15 Clinton.
SHERMAN JULIA, widow of John A., h 43 Stone.
Sherman Roswell W., laborer, h 16 Washing- ton.
Sherman William W., (W. R. Baker Mfg. Co. ) h 2 Sherman.
Sherwood Darwin B., barber, 74 Factory square, h 23 Franklin.
Sherry Catharine, widow of Barney, h 23 Elm. Sherry Felix, machinist, h 26 Water,
Sherry James, machinist, h 65 Main.
Shinners Henry, machinist, h 63 Main.
Shinners James, (Bellew & Shinners) h 10 Academy.
Shipman Elijah M., clerk for J. T. Ross, bds. 10 State.
Shipman Elijah MI., clerk, bds. 37 Arsenal.
Shirly Cornelius D., book-keeper. bds. 16 and 18 William.
Shorey Susan, Martha, and Eunice, tailoresses. h 35 Commercial block.
Short John, laborer. h 23 Anthony.
Short Mary Mrs., h 5 Davidson.
Short Thomas, clerk, h 37 Meadow.
Shumway Alma Mrs., h 22 Le Ray st.
Sigourney Charles, clerk, h 28% Court.
SILENT WORKER, THE, a semi-monthly evangelical paper, Rev. William Taverner Stokes, editor, 7 and 9 Anthony.
SILL EDWARD, physician and surgeon, 2 Iron block, h 14 Winthrop.
Simmons Charles, miller, h 15 Mechanie.
Simmons Henry H., (Simmons & Anthony ) h 6 Baker.
Simmons Ira, carpenter, h 3 Lamon.
Simmons Johnson L., carriage trimmer, h 4 Lynde.
Simmons & Anthony, (H. HI. S. and I1. C. A. ) props. billiard parlors. 5 Arcade and 1 Postoffice place.
Simonds Martin L., carpenter, h 28 Orchard.
Simons C. Watson, (Van Wert Chemical Co. ) h 17 Ten Eyek.
Simons Martha, widow of Solon C., h 93 Arsenal.
Simpson Edward, prop. restaurant, 35 Court, h do.
Simpson Ellen, widow, h 11 State.
Simpson James, slater, h 39 Main.
Simpson John, prop. saloon, 7 Mill, h 73 Acad- emy.
Simpson John, laborer, h 30 Factory.
Simpson John H., veterinary surgeon, h 139 Main.
Simpson Joseph II., veterinary surgeon, 14 Arsenal, h 6 Clay.
Simpson Walter E., bds. 139 Main.
Sims Fred, clerk, bds. Globe llotel.
Sinclair Thomas G., butcher, h 81 Main.
Sinden Lizzie, widow of James, h 9 Newell.
Singer Mfg. Co., H. B. Rose, manager, dealers in Singer sewing machines, 42 Arsenal. Singleton Ann, 26 Commercial block. Singleton Henry, polisher, h 76 Stone. Singleton Henry, laborer. h 4 Hewitt.
Singleton John J., blacksmith, h 18 Cedar. Singleton William, blacksmith, h 8 Engine.
Singleton William, machinist, h 47 Franklin.
Sisson Charles, machinist, h 7 Burchard.
Sisson Charles S., painter, h 24 Jefferson.
Sisson Humphrey, retired merchant, h 16 Paddock.
Sisson Mary Mrs., h 24 Jefferson.
SISTERS OF MERCY, in charge of St. Pat- riek's Parochial School, Mother Mary P. Kieran, prin., 31 Massey.
SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPHE, in charge of the Convent of the Immaculate Heart, 114 Alain.
Sixbury Charles, mason, bas. Romang House. Skeels Winer R., laborer, h 80 Franklin.
Skinner Albert, laborer, h 15 Lawrence.
Skinner Charles R. Hon., asst, state supt. of schools, h 50 Arsenal.
Sloan Nancy A., widow of Edward J., h 33 Franklin.
Sloat Charles W., (Sloat & Greenleaf) } 60 Franklin.
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Sloat Edward A., blacksmith, h 107 Main. Sloat Eldridge G., carpenter, h 7 Bradley. Sloat Harrison, retired, h 108 Main.
Sloat Louise, (Mrs. Edward A.) manuf. of hair goods, b 107 Main.
Sloat & Greenleaf, (Charles W. S. and Lonis C. G.) lumber dealers, manufs, of sash, doors, and blinds, props. planing-mill and lumber yard at Sackets Harbor, 31 Mill. Slocum Nettie, dressmaker, bds. 103 Main. Slocum Peleg, laborer, h 103 Main.
Sloman William A., prop. 99 cent store, 12 State, h do.
Smiley Robinson E., asst. sec'y R., W. & O. R. R. Co., h 29 Ten Eyck.
SMITH A. PALMER, dealer in real estate, hop grower and farmer 125, owns withi Timothy A. in Brownville 74, and in Rut- land 50, h 225 Arsenal.
SMITH A. S. & SON, (Frederick B. ) physi- cians and surgeons, 9 American arcade. Smith Addison, laborer, h 18 Bradley.
Smith Adelbert, hackman, h 27 Academy.
SMITH ALLEN S., (A. S. Smith & Son) hi 58 State.
Smith Benjamin, blacksmith, h 61 Stone.
Smith Bridget, widow of James, h 39 Massey.
Smith Byron J., painter, li 1 Water.
Smith Charles W., laborer, h 43 Moulton.
SMITH DANIEL B., (agent) mannf. of ginger ale and birch beer, champaign cider. wines, washing bluing, etc., 13 Anthony. h 9 High.
Smith Della V., teacher, bds. 200 Arsenal.
Smith Edward. mason, h 21 Emmett.
Smith Edward, laborer, h 3612 Pine.
Smith Ernest W., stenographer, bds. 65 Frank- lin.
Smith Frank, book-keeper, h 65 Franklin.
Smith Frank, engineer, h 19 Meadow.
Smith Frank B., book-keeper, h 26 Orchard. Smith Franklin R., h 34 Ten Eyck.
SMITH FREDERICK B., (A. S. Smith & Son) h 58 State.
SMITH G. HARRISON, milk dealer, 40 cows, farmer 145, h 106 State.
SMITH GEORGE, treas. Jefferson County Savings Bank, h 6 Sterling.
Smith George, laborer, h 58 Washington.
Smith George H., machinist. h 6513 Mill.
Smith George L., miller, h 15 Burchard.
SMITH HANNIBAL, lawyer, 14 Commercial arcade, h 44 Rutland st.
Smith Harry. carpenter, bds. Dillon House.
Smith Harry C., machinist, h 1 Davidson.
Smith Harvey, blacksmith, h 30 Emerson.
Smith Harvey, laborer, h 3 Summer.
Smith Henry H., private school, 29 Mullin.
Smith Herbert H., physician and surgeon, 25 Paddock arcade, h 8 Academy.
Smith Ira, laborer, h 9 Huntington.
SMITH JAMES M., physician and surgeon, 23 Paddock, h 200 Arsenal.
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Smith James R., dealer in furniture, Public square, h 5 Clay.
Smith Joel, blacksmith, bds. 87 Court.
Smith John, clerk, 11 39 Massey.
Smith John A., laborer, h Stone cor. Mea- dow.
Smith John A., molder, h1 81 Massey.
Smith John H., asst. roadmaster R., W. & O. R. R., h 64 Stone.
Smith Lester A., dealer in jewelry and silver- ware, 45 Public square, h 66 Main.
Smith Luther M., locomotive engineer, h 72 Stone.
Smith Lydia, widow of Charles, h 68 River. Smith Martin M., farmer 46, h 200 Arsenal.
SMITH MARY A., cook Crowner House, bds. do.
SMITH MASON LEE, coroner, physician and surgeon, room 23 Paddock arcade, h 200 Arsenal.
Smith Minnie C., widow of Frank, typewriter, h 68 Massey.
Smith Myron D., jeweler, 35 Public square, h 4 Union.
Smith Nicholas M., book-keeper, bds. Wood- ruff House.
Smith Norman L., carpenter, h 17 Holcomb. Smith Philip, blacksmith, h 72 Main.
Smith Polly, widow of John D., h 4 Sherman. Stone Peter. laborer, h 78 Mill.
Smith Ralph T., dealer in groceries and pro- visions, 5 Arsenal, h 47 State.
Smith Robert E., wholesale dealer in butter and cheese. 38 Court, bds. Crowner House. Smith Robert S .. laborer, h 14 Pearl.
Smith Romeyn H., machinist, h 78 Main.
Smith Ruby, widow of John R., h 13 Boon.
Smith Terrance A., carpenter, h 39 Prospect.
Smith Thomas, blacksmith, h 41 Washington place.
Smith Thomas, laborer, h 136 Arsenal.
Smith Thomas, boilermaker, h 34 Factory.
Smith Thomas, mason, hi 11 Smith.
Smith Thomas G., laborer. h 34 Smith.
Smith Thomas L., machinist, h 17 Bronson.
Smith Thomas N., painter, h 13 Burchard.
Smith Timothy A., hop grower and farmer
200, owns 2 orange groves in Florida, h 221 Arsenal.
Smith Walter J., musician, h 10 Arsenal.
Smith William, laborer, h 36 Pine.
Smith William, blacksmith, h 1212 Pearl. Smith William, clerk, bds. Romang House.
Smith William A., laborer, h 12 Moulton.
Smith William H., dealer in real estate, 20 Commercial arcade, h 12 Keyes ave.
Smith William M., laborer, h 21 Academy.
Smith William O., book-keeper. h 12 High.
Smyth John B., carpenter, h 88 Moulton.
Snell Brayton S .. machinist, h 14 Bronson.
Snell Delos, carpenter, h 51 Le Ray st.
Snell James, carpenter and farmer 76, h 51 Le Ray st.
Snell Jeremiah, carpenter, h Dorsey.
Snell Maggie M. Miss, dressmaker, 2 Opera Honse block, h do.
SNELL NORMAN S., prop. depot restaurant, served in Co. A, 14th N. Y. H. A., resides at depot.
Snodgrass Joseph, engineer, h 33 Prospect.
Snook George. clerk, h 83 Rutland st. Snook Henry J., clerk, h 3 Munson.
Snow Levi, spinner, h 25 Le Ray st.
Snowden Jennie, h 15 High.
Snyder Benjamin, wood worker, bds. Dillon House.
Snyder Fritz, blacksmith, bds. 84 Factory square.
Snyder John, shorthand reporter, bds. 43 Cof- feen.
Snyder William, laborer, bds. 3 Jay.
Snyder William, laborer, h 178 Arsenal.
Sodey Joseph, horse trainer, bds. Harris House.
Solar John, carpenter, h 28 Keyes ave.
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Sons Ernest L., baker, h 194 Main. Sons Janette M., h 44 High.
SOPER ALBERT P., tinsmith and plumber, 8 Le Ray st., h 120 Main.
Soper Albert R., painter, h 7 Wall.
Soper Mark, section foreman, h 104 Arsenal. Sorrow Jerry, miller, h 58 Factory.
Sorrow John R., miller, h 38 Fairbanks.
Soule Robert, tinsmith and plumber, h 17 Rut- land st.
Spafford Horace F., com. traveler, h 20 Sher- man.
Sparks James W. C., (Mould & Sparks) h 11 Winthrop.
Spaulding Susan, h 10 Mechanic.
Spencer Augustus, carpenter, h 27 High.
SPENCER HENRY G. P., physician and sur- geon. 1 Stone, h 17 do.
SPENCER GORDON P., physician and sur- geon, I Iron block, h 17 Stone.
Speneer James D., physician and surgeon, 1 Stone, h 23 do.
Spencer Thomas, emp. Davis Sewing Machine Co., h 10 Lamon.
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