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BURLINGTON
CITY DIRECTORY
AND
BUSINESS ADVERTISER.
OCTOBER, 1881, TO OCTOBER, 1883.
BURLINGTON, VT .: THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1831.
T. S. PIOR'S GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Peck's Block, College Street, BURLINGTON, - VERMONT.
Rates Reasonable. Losses Equitably Adjusted and Promptly Paid at this Office.
City Directory,
GOT,, 1831 10 OCT., 1883.
1770175 PUBLISHICD PY THE FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION
BRONSONS, WESTON, GURNAM & 00,
LUMBER DEALERS
Steam Mills for Dressing and Re-sewing.
shon Office. 75 Stum Sitest.
ELS, toxosax
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS -AND --
Manufacturing Pharmacists. -DEALERS IN-
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Druggists' Sundries, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Colors, Prepared Paints, Putty, Window Glass, Glue, Lubricating Oils, etc., etc.
125, 127 and 129, College St.,
Burlington, - - Vermont.
THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
FINE READY MADE CLOTHING
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS,
The Nobbiest Styles, the Best Trimmed and Made, the Best Fitting in the City, is at the
BURLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY.
Gents will find anything in the line of Business or Dress Suits their taste may require, from the most quiet to the very Nobbiest Pattern.
Boys' and Children's Clothing we make a specialty. Patches given away free with every suit.
Hat and Cap Department-the Largest in the State. Parties that fail to get a hat large enough elsewhere can rest assured we can fit them.
In Gente' Extra Sice Clothing we have a large assort- ment-can hit the largest man in the State or forfeit a good hat. Whole fall pants for those that require them. Remember we carry the largest and most varted stock in the State and at the Lowest Prices.
A. N. PERCY, Manager.
Cor. Church and College Sts .. Burlington, Vt.
IUREKA LAUNDRY,
MRS. E. DUFF, Proprietor,
Removed from Peck's Block
-TO-
19, Church Street.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED SATISFACTION GIVEN.
L. A. ATWOOD,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
#22+CHURCHSTREET .:
BURLINGTON. - VERMONT.
:
-
Corner Clothing Store.
Men's, Youths' and Boys'
CLOTHING
In Best Designs and First Quality.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, AND CAPS, TRUNKS, BAGS, Etc. The Largest Stock of Buffalo and Wolf Robes Carried in Vermont, also Buffalo and Coon Coats, Horse . Blankets and Lap Robes.
Exchange Block,
Cor. Church and Main Sts, E. P. SHAW.
GET ADAMS' TIME.
H. E. ADAMS,
OPTICIAN, Practical Watchmaker
AND DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Diamonds, Bronze, Silver and Silver Plated Ware.
107, Church St.
Fine watches accurately adjusted and rated by the best clock in Burlington, and accurate time taken from the sun by a solar transit.
LYMAN & ALLEN, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS -OF --
DRY GOODS.
1 and 2, Howard Opera House Block, Burlington, Vt.
THE FINEST STORE, THE LARGEST STOCK, TJIE LOWEST PRICES
IN VERMONT.
W7. B. MCKILLIP, DEALER IN
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES.
We are Headquarters for Fancy Groceries, Canned Goods, etc. We guarantee
Price and Quality to Suit Any and All
who will favor us with their patronage. Please call and we will convince you that we are right.
123, Church Street.
Don't forget the Number.
W. B. McKILLIP.
......
BURNHAM'S PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS, L. G. BURNHAM, Proprietor, Cor. Church and Bank Sts., Burlington, Vt. Fine Finished Work of all Descriptions. Picture Framing Specialty.
L. G. BURNHAM & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GILT & BLACK WALNUT MOULDINGS, Picture Frames, Easels, Window Cornices and ROOM MOULDINGS. Also Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Velvet Frames, Panel Pictures, Statuary Photos, Photograph Albums, Scrap Pictures, and an Endless Variety of Art Novelties in Pictures and Frames. Cor. Church and Bank Sts. (up stairs), Burlington, Vt.
BELLROSE & GRANT,
APOTHECARIES. DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs, Genuine Proprietary Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Chamois. Skins, Sponges, Dye Stuffs, etc., etc. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Dr. Batt's Cough Syrup. Remember that we intend carrying A FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS.
We Make a Specialty of
FINE TOILET ARTICLES,
Both Imported and American.
THE VERMONT
Executive Committee. DANIEL ROBERTS,
EDWARD BARLOW,
C. M. SPAULDING.
SN
VER
O. R. TURRILL,
DANIEL ROBERTS,
WARREN GIBBS,
! JO D. HATCH,
Secretary.
Vice-Pres.
President.
Insurance
Company
OF BURLINGTON, VI.
Commenced business .Jan. 1,1869. It has a paid up cash capital of $100,000, deposited with the State Treasurer of Vermont for the security of its policy holders, which has never been impaired.
THE VERMONT LIFE
issnes TWELVE distinct forms of secured and guaranteed life, term, and en- owment policies, all definite in terms and amount and costing no more than in other first-class companies. -
THE VERMONT LIFE
has, according to the Massachusetts report (which in the highest standard), #181.24 of net assets to $100 of liabilities.
THE VERMONT LIFE
claims preference, in the selection of companies, for the following good and substantial reasons :
It is SOUND and STRONG, SAFE and SECURE, and PRUDENTLY and ECOSO- MICALLY managed.
DIRECTORS :
TORREY E WALES. SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, JAMES A. SHEDD, RUSSELL S. TAFT. NATHANIFE PARKER, JOD HATCH. F. C. KENNEDY, LAWRENCE BARNES, DANIEL ROBERTS, WILLIAM G. SHAW, WILLIAM W. HENRY, L. L. LAWRENCE,
WM. A. CROMBIE. EDWARD BARLOW. JOEL H. GATES, J. C. DUNN. JAMES R. HONMER. B. R. SMALLEY. THEO. A HOPKINS, C. P. FRISSELL, C. M. SPAULDING. WARREN GIBBS, ELIHHI B. TAFT, E. WHEELOCK.
Officers :
-
JAMES A. SHEDD,
ONPY. 126
For Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in the oldest and strongest Companies. go to T. S. Peck's Agency, where honest losses are equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
59-1175
GENERAL INDEX.
PAGE.
Table of Distances
IV
City Officers
IX
Chittenden County Courts
XIII
United States Officials
XIV
Educational Institutions
XV
Masonic Bodies
XVIII
Odd Fellows.
XX
Religious Societies
XXI
Temperance Societies
XXII
Mary Fletcher Hospital
XXIII
Home for Destitute Children.
XXIV
St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum
XXIV
St. Joseph's Society.
XXIV
St. Jean Baptiste Society.
XXIV
Military
XXV
Sherman's Military Band.
XXV
City Band.
XXV
Philharmonic Society
XXVI
Banks
XXVI Board of U. S. Examining Surgeons for Pensions.
XXVII
Burlington Medical and Surgical Club.
XXVII
Burlington Council of the American Legion of Honor
XXVII
Celar Beach Association
XXVIII
Cemeteries
XXVIII
Vermont Life Insurance Company.
XXVIII
Business Directory and Index to Advertisements
5-8
Directory of Names 1-114
Directory of Streets 115, 116
The Insurance Companies represented by T. S. Peck have assets of over $300,000,000, and are noted for reliability, fair and square dealing. Try them and see for yourselves.
DISTANCES FROM BURLINGTON
By Central Vermont Railroad and Steamboats.
SOUTH.
By Rut. & Bur. Division.
Shelburn 6
Charlotte
5
11
Ferrisburgh
4
15
Vergennes
6
91
New Haven 5
Middlebury
53
50
Pittsford.
S
55
Rutland. 9
Cuttingsville. 10
Mount Holly S
85
Ludlow
92
95
Duttonville
2
97
Gassetts
5 102
Chester
4 106
Bellows Falls 14 120
Boston
233
NORTH. By Vt. & Canada Division.
Essex Junction
Colchester
5
12
Milton.
5
17
Georgia.
5
22
St. Albans
9
31
Swanton 8 40
Alburgh
S 45
Rouses Point
6
54
Montreal.
50 104 : New York.
297
EAST.
By Central Division,
Winooski. 3
3
Essex Junction 1
Williston
4
11
Richmond. 4
15
Bolton. 7
22
Waterbury 6
29
Middlesex. 34
Montpelier
6
40
Northfield.
10
50
Roxbury
T
57
Braintree
11
6
Randolph 3
71
Bethel is
Royalton.
5
Sharon 7 90
West Hartford.
5
05
White River Junction
8 103
Boston
255
NORTH and SOUTH.
By Steamboat.
Plattsburgh. 25
Rouses Point 50
St. Johns. 75
Montreal
100
Quebec. 250
Ogdensburg 16S
Whitehall 75
Troy.
147
CENTRAL VERMONT R. R. DEPOT, Central Wharf, foot of College Street. STEAMBOAT LANDING, foot of King Street.
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Brawon.
17
Proctorsville
3
Insure against Accidents! Records show that one in fifteen (36,- 000 out of 532,000) insured in the Travelers Ins. Co. has been paid for Accidents received. Losses adjusted and paid by T.S. Peck, Agt.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Architects.
A. B. Fisher page 2 back fly leaf
Attorneys.
Chas. E. Allen Opposite page xviii
XXV
1. F. Enplesby
14
Roberts & Roberts
15
Whittemore & Wheeler.
.. 90
Bakers.
S. Beach.
Booksellers, Stationers, Etc. ¥ 14
H. H. Davis
Free Press Association . Inside back cover
S. Huntington & Co.
.page 5 back fly leaf
Boots and Shoes.
Fletcher Bros. Opposite page Xi ..
15
F. P. Harden & Co
..
Xix
Candy and Cigars.
Arbuckle & Co.
Clothing.
N. Allen.
" XXV P. Cosgrove (custom ). .page 3 back fly leaf
J. M. Issham (custom). page 1 back dy leaf
Burlington One Price Clothing Go. (ready made). '. front .. .. E. P. Shaw (ready made).
Sunth & Pease (ready made). Opposite page X B. Turk & Bro. (custom and ready made) 99
Coal, Wood, Iron, Etc.
Elias Lyman Page 6 back fly leaf Confectionery, Fruit and Toys.
Mrs. W. J. Campbell. . Opposite page 1-
Contractor and Builder. ¥ 4 xix
Z. T. Austin.
Dentists.
E. P. Marshall W. H. Waters
:
7
xix
27
D. D. Greaney.
W. W. Wood.
1-
Henry Ballard.
XXV
Insure your life! Policies issued on all plans (especially where they can be used as collateral security and money borrowed on same) and in the best companies in the land. Call on T. S. Peck, Gen'l Ins. Agt.
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
S. C. Kimball. Opposite page XXV
Dress Makers.
Mrs. A. G. Blair
XXV
Druggists.
Bellrose & Grant .page 5 front fly leaf
Burritt Bros. . Opposite page 15
B. W. Carpenter & Co. 7
Henry. Johnson & Lord (proprietary). . page 6 back fly leaf
H. L. Johonnott
. Opposite page
90
Sloane & Richardson. 14
Wells. Richardson & Co. (wholesale) .page 1 front fly leaf
Dry Goods.
Edward Barlow .Opposite page 1-
Lyman & Allen. page 4 front fly leaf
Dye Works.
Robert Thynne Opposite page xxviii
Education.
Medical Department U. V. M bet. pages 46 and 47
Furniture.
T. A. Doubleday .Opposite page 1S
II. J. Nelson. .page 5 back fly leaf
Furniture Repairers.
F. W. Dole .page 2 back fly leaf
C. H. Sager . Opposite page Xxiv
Gloves and Mittens.
G. W. Holmes. page 4 back fly leaf
Gold and Silver Platers.
D. Mitchell . Opposite page xxiv
Grocers.
C. L. Hart.
6
Jones Bros. & Co
G. W. Kelley. page 3 back fly leaf
E. Lanctot & Co Opposite page 14
W. B. MeKillip. .page 4 front fly leaf
Frank Vincent. .Opposite page 15
O. J. Walker & Bros. (wholesale) ..
xi
Gun and Locksmiths.
. E. H. Payn page 3 back fly leaf Opposite page 14
W. E. Whitney
Hotels.
Van Ness House
xxviii
Stevens House
..
90
Ice Dealers.
46 15
Drew & Conger
-
90
Williams & Wright.
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The Insurance Companies represented by T. S. Peck have assets of over $300,000,000, and are noted for reliability, fair and square dealing. Try them and see for yourselves.
Insurance.
T. S. Peck. .Outside front cover Vermont Life Insurance Co. page 6 " fly leaf
Vermont Accident Association. . Opposite page xxviii ..
Whitcomb & Fuller. : 19
Windsor Insurance Co. 66
91
Iron and Brass Founders
Brink & Co .page 2 back fly leaf
Edwards & Stevens .page 3 back fly leaf
Jewelers.
HI. E. Adams. . page 3 front fly leaf Brinsmaid & Hildreth .Opposite page 7
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
Miss L. M. Strain
66
6.
15
Last Makers.
90
Laundry. page 2 front dy leaf
Mrs. C. Duif
Livery Stables. .Opposite page 27
O. C. Stacy .page 3 back fly leaf
Loan Office.
L. M. Barrows
page 2 back fly leaf
Lumber.
J. R. Booth. Inside front cover
Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co . Outside front cover
Shepard & Morse Lumber Co .. .Inside front cover
Skillings, Whitneys & Barnes Lumber Co. Opposite page 46
Machinists.
Edwards & Stevens
page 3 back fly leaf
Marble Workers.
J. W. Goodell & Co.
Outside back cover
Meat Markets.
Jones Bros & Co
C. Storrs & Son. Opposite page 99
Xix
Millinery.
Miss S. A. Kennedy
Newspapers.
66
xix
Daily Free Press and Times
99
Weekly Free Press
Painters.
U. Caise F. L. Washburne.
.Opposite page ..
90
-
: 90
Burlington Clipper
Wing & Smith
W. H. Lane & Son.
Insure against Accidents! Records show that one in fifteen (36, - 000 out of 532,000) insured in the Travelers Ins. Co. has been paid for Accidents received. Losses adjusted and paid by T.S. Peck, Agt.
Paper and Twine.
Loring Paper and Twine Co. Opposite page xxviii
Photographers.
I .. A. Atwood. page 2 front ny leaf W. J. Brown. . Opposite page xix L. G. Burnham page 5 front ny leaf
Physicians.
H. E. Colvin.
Opposite page
90)
H. A. Crandall
14
J. J. Glover.
15
Pianos and Organs.
A. L. Bailey page 4 back cover
Picture Frames.
L G. Burnham & Co.
Plumbers.
Nash & Wardlow W. A. Tyler
Opposite page
26
6. XXV
T. A. Wheelock.
X
Printers.
Free Press Association
Restaurant.
Inside back cover
Ed. Mayo
Saddler.
H. S. Lane .page 2 back fly leaf
Sewing Machines.
J. V. Page
Shade Rollers.
R. M. Clapp
Stair Builders.
Walker & Hatch
Opposite page
47
Steamboat Transportation.
Champlain Transportation Co
.Opposite page
1
Steamner Herald.
Stoves and Hardware.
Nash & Wardlow
26 W. A. Tyler
XXV
x
D. K. Zottman .page 1 back fly leaf Tobacconist.
C. N. Mead.
Opposite page XXV
Trusses.
E. A. Bowles
xix
C. F. Storrs
Xviii
Yankee Notions, Wares, Etc.
Morillo Noyes
page 3 back fly leaf
90
. :
T. A. Wheelock 06
.Opposite page 90
26
page 2 back fly leaf
5 front ny leaf
The Insurance Companies represented by T. S. Peck have assets of over $300,000,000, and are noted for reliability, fair and square dealing. Try them and see for yourseives.
BURLINGTON CITY GOVERNMENT.
MAYOR. JO D. HATCH.
Office, Vermont Life Insurance Building; Residence, No. 52 Williams Street. Term expires April, 1882.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Regular meeting, first Monday in each month, at Nos. 1 and 2 City Hall Building.
PRESIDENT-URBAN A. WOODBURY, office with J. R. Booth, Lake St.
CLERK-WM. H. ROOT, office, No. 2 City Hall Building.
Wards. Termin Expires. Wards. Term Expires.
1 CHARLES E. ALLEN, 1882 1 II. EUGENE SIBLEY, 1883
2 URBAN A. WOODBURY, 1892
2 GEORGE C. BRIGGS, 1883
3 CHARLES J. ALGER, 1832 3 HI. N. DRURY, 1883
4 W. II. BRINK, 1882 4 GEORGE H. MORSE, 1883
5 A. E. RICHARDSON, 1882 5 ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, 1883
Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen.
Water Department. -- Aldermen Brink, Richardson and Morse. Fire Department .- Aldermen Morse, Brink and Sibley. Street Department .- Aldermen Taylor, Richardson and Alger. Accounts and Claims .- Aldermen Allen, Morse and Drury. Pauper Department .- Aldermen Sibley, Briggs and Brink. Public Buildings and Parks. - Aldermen Drury, Taylor and Briggs. Printing and Publication .- Aldermen Richardson, Allen and Sibley.
School and Library Affairs. -- Aldermen Briggs, Allen and Taylor. Health .- Aldermen Briggs, Allen and Alger.
Liquor Agency .- The Mayor, Aldermen Woodbury and Drury.
For Fire. Life and Accident Insurance in the oldest and strongest Companies, go to T. S. Peck's Agency, where honext, loses are equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
X
BURLINGTON
CITY COUNCIL. The Mayor and Board of Aldermen. CITY OFFICERS.
(Appointed by the Board of Aldermen. )
ASSESSORS .- B. S. Nichols, Henry Greene, S. M. Pope; office No. 5 City Hall Building.
AUDITORS. - S. A. Drew, A. B. Lowry, D. W. Robinson.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS .-- P. H. Catlin, Nathaniel Parker, Morillo Noyes.
CHIEF OF POLICE .- L. A. Drew, Police Station, City Hall Build- ing.
CITY ATTORNEY .- Henry Ballard, office, "Times Building."
CITY CLERK .- Wm. HI. Root, office No. 2 City Hall Building.
CITY ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR .-- A. R. Dow, office No. 6 City Hall Building.
CITY GRAND JUROR. - W. H. Hare, office in Bank Block.
CITY TREASURER .- Greene D. Weller, office No. 4 City Hall Build -. ing.
CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR OF STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. - L. J. Smith, office in City Hall building-basement.
FENCE VIEWERS .- D. C. Barber, Frank Freeman.
FIRE WARDENS. - Ward 1, Wm. J. Edgeumb; Ward 2, Alvaro Adsit; Ward 3. J. W. Madigan: Ward 4. E. F. Henderson; Ward 5, Frank K. Converse.
HEALTH OFFICER .-- H. H. Atwater, M. D., office No. 44 Pine St. JANITOR OF CITY HALL .- Wm. HI. Root.
LIQUOR AGENT. - James Mitchell, Agency, City Hall Building.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR .- Henry Greene, office No. 13 Church St. POUND KEEPER. - W. E. Tibbets, at City Hall.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. - John Griffin, City Hall Building.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS. -- A. R. Dow, office, No. 6 City Hall Building.
SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS. - F. H. Parker, office in Fletcher Library Building.
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HEADQUARTERS -FOR-
Boots
AND
Shoes.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES
to be found in the State of Vermont at
FLETCHER BROTHERS', 80 and 84, Church St.,
Opposite the Opera House, Burlington, Vermont. Consult your interest and buy Boots and Shoes of Fletcher Brothers.
WILLIAMS & WRIGHT,
DEALERS IN
FINE GROCERIES
FLOUR OF ALL GRADES. Selected Teas, Pure Coffees, Spices, Butter and Cheese, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES
And a Full Variety of all goods usually kept in a first-class grocery store.
MILO A. WILLIAMS, GEORGE E. WRIGHT, S 64 Grant St., Burlington, Vt.
Insure against Accidents! Records show that one in fifteen (36, - 000 out of 532,000) insured in the Travelers Ins. Co. has been paid for Accidents received. Losses adjusted and paid by T.S. Peck, Agt.
CITY DIRECTORY. XI
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS FLETCHER FREE LIBRARY .- The Mayor er-officio, M. H. Buckham, L. G. Ware, E. J. Phelps, Samuel Huntington. Librarian, T. P. W. Rogers; Assistant, Miss Lizzie E. Moore.
TRUSTEE OF THE U. S. DEPOSIT FUND .- Greene D. Weller.
CITY COURT.
JUDGE .- Seneca Haselton, office, Court House.
CLERK .- L. F. Englesby, office No. S City Hall Building.
WARD OFFICERS.
WARD 1 .- Clerk, A. P. Lowell; Inspectors of Election, Geo. G. Woodward,O. S. Storrs, H. T. Sinclear.
WARD 2 .- Clerk, E. S. Adsit; Inspectors of Election, Henry Greene, John Roby, J. HI. Holton.
. WARD 3 .- Clerk, Wm. Grogan; Inspectors of Election, Thomas Cook, Patrick Ritchie, I. J. Flanagan.
WARD 4 .- Clerk, L. F. Englesby: Inspectors of Election, Fred. Johonnott, E. Stanley Hall, E. P. Shaw.
WARD 5 .- Clerk, L. C. Grant; Inspectors of Election, F. W. Smith, Geo. W. Beckwith, Geo. C. Mayo.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
OFFICERS.
CHIEF ENGINEER .- A. S. DREW.
FIRST ASSISTANT. - Alex. Crosby. SECOND ASSISTANT .- L. C. Grant.
THIRD ASSISTANT .- J. B. Smith.
FOURTH ASSISTANT .- David Walker.
ROLL OF COMPANIES. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1.
Truck House, 160 Main St.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, Wm. Denning; 1st Assistant, Patrick Butler; 2nd Assistant, John Sullivan; 3rd Assistant, Peter Miller; Clerk, Win. Grogan; Treasurer, E. M. Sutton; Auditor, Peter Marengo, Jr .; Steward, John Foley.
.
Insure your life! Policies issued on all plans (especially where they can be used as collateral security and money borrowed on same) and in the best companies in the land. Call on T. S. Peck, Gen'l Ins. Agt.
XII
BURLINGTON
STAR HOSE COMPANY NO. 2. Hose House, 268 North Street.
OFFICERS. - Foreman, J. C. Stannard; 1st Assistant, C. H. Cota; 2nd Assistant, Geo. E. Wright: Auditor, L. C. Grant; Clerk, Geo. E. Cowlbeck; Treasurer, A. H. Duhamel.
BOXER ENGINE COMPANY NO. 3. Engine House, 141 Church Street.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, T. E. Dooley; 1st Assistant, D. E. Flynn; 2nd Assistant, F. C. Knox: Clerk, George Mathews; Treasurer, Alex. Crosby; Auditor, Patrick Ritchie.
ETHAN ALLEN ENGINE COMPANY NO. 4.
Hall, Burritt's Block. Engine House, 131 Church Street.
OFFICERS .- Captain. W. H. Lane, Jr .; 1st Assistant, J. Van Sicklen; 2nd Assistant, F. H. Wells; Secretary, E. Stanley Hall; Treasurer, F. L. Taft: President, Chas. E. Miner: Vice-Presi- dent, J. W. Russell; Auditors, J. E. Peck, B. J. Derby, A. S. Drew.
HOWARD HOSE COMPANY NO. 5.
Hall and Hose House, 542 South Union Street.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, M. C. Graton; 1st Assistant, Joseph McDonald: 2nd Assistant, Wm. P. Murphy; Clerk and Treasurer, Thomas Coffey; Auditor, A. S. Drew; Trustec, M. C. Graton.
CLIPPER HOSE COMPANY NO. 6.
Hose House, 454 Colchester Avenue.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, John W. Louther: 1st Assistant, John Roberts; 2d Assistant, Joseph Morgan; Treasurer, John L. Mur- dock; Clerk, Laban Williams.
BARNES HOSE COMPANY NO. 7. Hose House, 120 North Champlain Street.
OFFICERS. - Foreman, Wm. Hudson; 1st Assistant, James Hen- ry; 2d Assistant, Wm. Newton; Clerk, M. J. Conway; Treasurer, John Fineran.
Independent Companies.
VOLUNTEER HOSE COMPANY NO. 1.
Hall, Herrick's Block. Hose House, 149 Bank Street. OFFICERS .- Foreman, H. R. Conger; 1st Assistant, Joel Linsley;
The Insurance Companies represented by T. S. Peck have assets of over $300,000,000, and are noted for reliability, fair and square dealing. Try them and see for yourselves.
CITY DIRECTORY. XIII
2nd Assistant, J. A. Clapp; Clerk, Geo. C. Mayo; Treasurer, F. W. Burritt; Auditor, A. W. Johnson.
WALTER N. GREENE HOSE COMPANY NO. 8.
Hall, 152 Church Street. Hose House, 105 Maple Street.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, T. A. Taft; 1st Assistant, Wm. H. Allen; 2nd Assistant, A. C. Taft; Secretary and Treasurer, Hobart J. Shanley.
SUTTON HOSE COMPANY NO. 9.
Hall and Hose House, 210 South Battery Street.
OFFICERS .- Foreman, Felix Guyette; 1st Assistant, John Gurey; 2nd Assistant, James Daley; Clerk, Frank McCarty; Auditor and Treasurer, James Handley; Steward, Patrick Heffern.
COURTS.
TIME OF HOLDING COURTS .- Supreme Court for Chittenden County, first Tuesday in January, annually; County Court and Court of Chancery, first Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in September, annually.
COUNTY OFFICERS RESIDENT IN BURLINGTON.
JUDGE OF PROBATE .- Torrey E. Wales, Court House.
REGISTERS .- E. B. Taft and Geo. W. Wales, Court House.
COUNTY CLERK .- A. J. Howard, Court House.
COUNTY TREASURER .- Edw. W. Peck, No. 168 College Street. COUNTY AUDITOR. -- William G. Shaw.
SHERIFF AND JAILER .- Luman A. Drew, Court House.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS .- A. A. Drew, 125 Church Street, A. Austin, 119 North Union Street.
JAIL COMMISSIONERS. - Samuel Huntington, J. W. Russell, M. R. Tyler.
MASTERS IN CHANCERY .- C. J. Alger, C. E. Allen, Henry Bal- lard, C. W. Brownell, Jr., E. F. Brownell, W. L. Burnap, Geo. F. Edmunds, E. R. Hard, Seneca Haselton, L. L. Lawrence, H. S. Peck, Daniel Roberts, Robert Roberts, J. W. Russell, Geo. B.
For Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in the oldest and strongest Companies, go to T. S. Peck's Agency, where honest losses are equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
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Shaw, Win. G. Shaw, B. B. Smalley, A. V. Spalding, R. H. Start, E. B. Taft, R. S. Taft, -M. R. Tyler, Levi Underwood, Torrey E. Wales, A. G. Whittemore, H. O. Wheeler.
NOTARIES PUBLIC. - C. J. Alger, J. A. Arthur, Rufus E. Brown, C. W. Brownell. S. A. Drew, L. F. Englesby, M. H. Finney, David J. Foster, C. P. Frissell, E. A. Fuller, M. W. Johnson, John E. Lavell, John W. Norton, V. P. Noyes, H. S. Peck, S. M. Pope, Wm. H. Root, William C. Schroder, M. C. Seymour, E. T. Smith, C. A. Sumner, E. B. Taft, C. R. Turrill, Geo. W. Wales, C. F. Ward, F. W. Ward, C. F. Wheeler, H. O. Wheeler, W. H. S. Whitcomb, A. G. Whittemore, C. W. Woodhouse, Chas. E. Allen, John E. Lavelle.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. -- W. H. Brink, H. N. Drury, Wm. H. Hare, F. J. Hendee, Joel H. Holton, H. S. Peck, Wm. H. Root, J. W. Russell, James B. Scully, M. R. Tyler, T. E. Wales, H. O. Wheeler.
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UNITED STATES OFFICIALS.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Corner of Church and Main Streets.
COLLECTOR. - William Wells.
DEPUTY COLLECTORS. - John A. Arthur, R. B. Arms, T. T. Sanborn, J. Carruth, J. F. Richardson.
KEEPER OF LIGHT HOUSE, Juniper Island. - Wm. Bush.
KEEPER OF BURLINGTON BEACON LIGHTS .- J. Wakefield.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE .- District of Vermont.
COLLECTOR .- John C. Stearns, Montpelier, Vt.
DEPUTY COLLECTOR. - William L. Greenleaf, office in "Times Building."
U. S. DISTRICT COURT.
JUDGE .- Hoyt H. Wheeler, office in Custom House.
CLERK .- Bradley B. Smalley, office in Custom House.
DEPUTY CLERK .- Geo. E. Johnson, office in Custom House.
U. S. MARSHAL .- W. W. Heary, office in Custom House.
DEPUTY MARSHAL. - Thos. Failey, office in Custom House.
Insure against Accidents! Records show that one in fifteen (36,- 000 out of 532,000) insured in the Travelers Ins. Co., has been paid for Accidents received. Losses adjusted and paid by T.S. Peck, Agt.
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POST OFFICE.
Corner of Church and Main Streets.
POST OFFICE INSPECTOR. - George H. Bigelow, office in Custom House.
POSTMASTER .- Buel J. Derby.
ASSISTANT POSTMASTER. -- C. F. Wheeler.
CLERKS .- T. C. Pease, Fred A. Isham, A. F. Rousseau, Will. A. Town. .
CARRIERS .- No. 1, G. W. Austin; No. 2, Moses Murray; No. 3, J. C. Williams; No. 4, F. E. Woodbury.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. AND STATE AGRI- CULTURAL COLLEGE.
University Place, head of College Street.
Department of Arts and of Applied Science.
FACULTY .- M. H. Buckham, D. D .. President; McKendree Petty, A. M., Professor of Mathematics; Henry A. P. Torrey, A.M., Intellectual and Moral Philosophy; Volney Giles Barbour, Ph. B., Civil Engineering; George Henry Perkins, Ph. D., Zoology, Bot- any and Geology; John Ellsworth Goodrich, A. M., Latin; Joshua Isham Bliss, A. M., Rhetoric and English Literature; Alvah Hor- ton Sabin, M. S., Chemistry and Physics: Samuel F. Emerson, A. M., Greek and German; H. E. Tutherly, 1st Lieut. 1st Cav., U. S. A., Military Tactics.
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