Right, but ".tablelist" matches all of them, so that's why I say you can try using this with .next or .prev (as shown above). Also note that an element can have more than one class name (space separated), so they can have one in common as well as distinct ones related to the buttons. There are other ways of doing DOM searching to find the correct table, see the various jQuery DOM traversal methods. You can also try $('.tablelist').filter('.' + this.className ) if you end up giving the table both classes.
You still haven't clearly explained what should happen when you click each button. Also, you haven't shown the HTML for your list. Is this what you are looking for? jsfiddle.net/J42yk If not, paste in your markup and reproduce your issue in the fiddle
@David Well if all of the tables are named after the button with the word 'table' appended, you can make one handler for all the buttons and say $('.' + this.className + 'table'). Is that what you mean? OR...if all the tables have the same class name, but are right under their buttons in the DOM markup, you can use $(this).next('.tableClassNameHere'). Depends on the relative layout of your tables to your buttons
That's something you should handle server-side in your php code. It's definitely possible to run a jQuery script to remove blank links, but that's adding a lot of overhead to clean up code that should have been rendered correctly in the first place. Whatever the source of the data it's parsing is, it should be changed there