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Department of Medicine.
FACULTY .- M. H. Buckham, D. D., President; S. W. Thayer, A. M., M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of General and Special Anatomy and Dean of the Faculty; John Ordronaux, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of Medical Jurisprudence; William Darling, A. M., M. D., LL. D., F. R. C. S., Professor of General and Special Anatomy; A. F. A. King, M. D., Professor of Obstet- ries and Diseases of Women: Henry D. Holton, A. M., M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Pathology; James L. Little, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery;
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A. P. Grinnell, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Secretary of the Faculty; R. A. Witthaus, A. M., M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology ; Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anat- omy.
PROFESSORS ON SPECIAL SUBJECTS.
Robert W. Taylor, M. D., Professor of the Diseases of the Skin; Stephen M. Roberts, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of Child- ren; A. T. Woodward, M. D., Professor of the Surgical Diseases of Women; D. B. St. John Roosa, A. M .. M. D., LL. D., Profes- sor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear; G. M. Garland, M. D., Pro- fessor of Thoracic Diseases: Clinton Wagner, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Throat and Nose; William J. Morton, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System; Edward J. Phelps. Esq., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
S. W. Thayer, M. D., LL. D., Instructor in Anatomy; H. H. Atwater, A. M., M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics and Diseases of Women: W. B. Lund, A. M., M. D., Instructor in Materia Medi- ca; A. J. Willard, A. M., M. D., Superintendent of Mary Fletcher Hospital and Instructor in Chemistry and Toxicology; George C. Briggs, M. D., Instructor in Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy ; Eugene W. Lovell, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy : Jo H. Lins- ley, M. D., Curator of the Museum; A. P. Grinnell, M. D., Sec- retary.
CITY SCHOOLS,
Superintendent of Schools and President of the Board, er-officio, H. O. WHEELER.
Board of School Commissioners.
WARD 1, E. B. Taft, Term Expires, 1882.
WARD 2, L. B. Lord, 1883.
WARD 3, H. R. Wing, 1882.
WARD 4, G. B. Safford, 1883. WARD 5, J. W. Russell, 1883.
Clerk of Board, J. W. Russell.
Regular meeting, first Friday in each month, at the office of the Superintendent of Schools.
Standing Committees.
.On School Houses and School Property .- Superintendent Wheeler, and Commissioners Wing and Lord.
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CITY DIRECTORY. XVII
On Instruction, Text-Books und Teachers .- Superintendent Wheel- er, and Commissioners Taft. Safford and Russell.
On Finances and Accounts .- Superintendent Wheeler, and Com- missioners Wing Russell and Lord.
On Rules and Regulations .- Superintendent Wheeler, and Com- missioners Russell and Safford.
Roll of Teachers.
High School .- Principal, Joseph D. Bartley; 1st Assistant, Anna M. Johnson; 2nd Assistant, Clara H. Pease.
Grammar School .- Principal, Eliza J. Leyden; 1st Assistant, Mary E. Wells; 2nd Assistant, Mary E. Collins; 3rd Assistant, Anne T. Smith.
Grammar "Annex."-Teacher, Ellen H. Vilas.
Pine Street Intermediate. - Principal, Ella M. Reardon: 1st Assis- tant, Laura M. Pease; 2nd Assistant, Anna L. Marsh.
Pomeroy Intermediate .- Principal, M. Jeannette Stevens; 1st Assistant, Florence D. Stearns; 2nd Assistant, Kate E. Lowry. Adams Intermediate .- Principal, Cora E. Northrop; Assistant, Minnie J. Miller.
North and Murray Streets Intermediate .- Teacher, Anna G. Sand- ford.
Pine Street Primary .- Principal, Eva E. Sallies; 1st Assistant,. Mary R. Cole: 2nd Assistant, Lovina Petty.
Pomeroy Primary .- Principal, Lizzie A. Reese: 1st Assistant, M. Amanda Miller; 2nd Assistant, Lottie M. Burnett.
Adam: Primary .-- Principal, Mary J. Brown: 1st Assistant, Alice. H. Burt; 2nd Assistant, Etta H. Stannard.
North and Murray Streets Primary. - Principal, Ella I. Case; 1st Assistant, L. Jeanie Macrae.
Falls Schools (Mixed Grade. )-Principal, Jennie M. Mathews ;. Assistant, Kate A. Enright.
North Avenue .--- ( Mixed Grade. )-Teacher, Anna M. Gilliland. Teacher of Music .- N. H. Thompson.
Superintendent's Office .- In Fletcher Free Library Building .. Office Hour, every school day, from 4:15 to 5:15 P. M.
QUEEN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Payn's Block. G. W. Thompson, Principal and Proprietor.
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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VERMONT EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE. Rock Point .. H. H. Ross, A. M., Principal.
ST. PATRICK'S ACADEMY. No. 52 St. Paul Street. Under direction of Sisters of Mercy.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. No. 38 St. Paul Street. Directed by Sisters of Mercy.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL. No. 243 North Prospect Street. Matron, Miss Doyle.
NAZARETH SCHOOL.
No. - Allen Street. Directed by Miss Doyle.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
MASONIC BODIES.
Masonic Hall, Bank Block, College Street. Washington Lodge, No. 3, F. and A. M.
Regular Communications, first Wednesday evening of each month. OFFICERS. - C. W. Wingate, W. M .: M. W. Johnson, S. W .; L. F. Englesby, J. W .: A. C. Tuttle, Treas .; W. G. Reynolds, Sec .: J. A. Clapp, S. D .: II. L. Van Nostrand, J. D .; E. S. Hall, H. C. Humphrey, Stewards: Wm. H. Root. Chaplain; A. S. Cummins, Marshal; G. F. Morse, Tyler; Wm. H. Root, Elias Lyman, T. F. Edgar, Finance Committee.
Burlington Lodge, No. 100, F. and A. M.
Regular Communications, first Tuesday evening of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. OFFICERS. - HI. M. Phelps, W. M .; C. P. Currier, S. W .; J. W.
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CHARLES E. ALLEN
ATTORNEY
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SOLICITOR of AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS,
Special Attention Given to Rejected Cases.
All Communications Strictly Confidential.
OFFICE 181, COLLEGE ST.,
Burlington, - - Vermont.
THE ELASTIC COMBINATION TRUSS CO.,
Office, Vermont Life Ins. Building, Main St., opp. P. O.,
Burlington, - - Vermont.
Dr. Chas. F. Storrs, Agt.
This is by far the best truss known to the medical profession and after twenty years' experience in the treatment of rupture I confidently recommend it to the af- Alicted.
Every Truss is Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction or Money Refunded, when made from measurement and applied by myself. Look at the following references :
Having closely examined into the merits of Dr. Storrs's Combination Truss we can cheerfully recommend it to the profession and to the public. The doctor is a reliable physician, having had a long experience in the treatment of Hernia.
W. CARPENTER, M. D., Sup't Mary Fletcher Hospital.
J. H. RICHARDSON, M. D., Visiting Physician to Mary Fletcher Hospital.
S. W. THAYER, Prot. of General and Special Anatomy, U. V. M.
J. O. CRAMPTOS, M. D., Visiting Surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hospital. WM. B. LUND, M. D., Visiting Surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hospital.
H. H. ATWATER, M. D., Visiting Physician to Mary Fletcher Hospital.
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C. STORRS & SON,
Dealers in All Kinds of FRESH AND SALT MEAT.
64 Church St., Burlington, - Vermont.
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER. Z. T. AUSTIN,
NO. 51, - LOOMIS ST.
Burlington Clipper,
C. S. KINSLEY, Publisher.
Rates for advertising: One column, $140; one-half column, $75 ; one-fourth column, $40; one-eighth col- umn, $25; three inches, $15, for one year; rates same for three months. Respectfully,
C. S. KINSLEY.
Wm. H. Waters, D. D. S.,
Cor. Church and Bank Sta.,
Burlington, - Vermont.
W. W. WOOD, Dealer in Boots, Shoes Rubbers,
of every description. 60, 62, Church St., Burlington, Vt.
Brown's Burlington Photograph Co.
Continues to be the favorite resort for parties wanting pictures. Our pic- tures can not be excelled for quality and finish and our prices defy competi- tion. Special attention given to enlarging, copying, India ink and water colors. Our instantaneous process is giving general satisfaction. Babies' pictures taken in a second and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We have just received a new line of fancy mats, frames, etc. Our line of ac- cessories is the largest in the State, giving us the advantage of making a larger variety of positions than any of our contemporaries. Please call and examine samples of work.
BROWN'S BURLINGTON PHOTOGRAPH CO.
U. CAISE. House and Sign Painter, Shops, Mechanics' Lane. Orders for Graining, Paper Hang- ing. Kalsomining, etc., promptly at- tended to and satisfaction guaran- teed. I have in my employ a first- class paper hanger. I respectfully solicit your work. U. CAISE.
RUPTURE CURED,
ALSO All Kinds of Deformity; Club-feet, Bow-Legs, etc. Every case now a suc- cess. Address for circular, DR. E. A. BOWLES,
52, George 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. XIX
Goodell, Treas .; D. N. Nicholson, Sec .; E. B. Taft, S. D .; E. O. Wormell, J. D .; Geo. E. Cowlbeck, C. B. Perkins, Stewards; M. L. Kelsey, Chaplain; G. H. Kinsley, Marshal; G. F. Morse, Tyler.
Burlington Chapter, No. 3, R. A. M.
Regular Convocations, second Wednesday evening of each month. OFFICERS .- HI. M. Phelps, M. E. H. P .: Andrew McGaffey, E. K .; T. F. Edgar, E. S .; H. R. Conger, C. of II .; A. C. Tuttle, Treas .; L. C. Grant, Sec .; G. M. Ockford, P. S .; W. H. Lane, Jr., R. A. C .; E. B. Taft, M. 3d V .; C. B. Perkins, M. 2d V .; F. W. White, M. Ist V .; G. F. Horse, Tyler.
Burlington Council, No. 5, R. and S. M.
Regular Conventions, fourth Wednesday evening of each month.
OFFICERS. - G. H. Kinsley, T. I. G. M .: 'T. F. Edgar, D. M .; A. C. Tuttle, Prin. Con. Work; William Brinsmaid, Treas .; Geo. W. Fisk, Rec .; M. W. Johnson, C. of G .; E. B. Taft, Cond. Coun .; Geo. F. Morse, Sen. and Stew .; H. R. Conger, Marshal.
Burlington Commandery, No. 2, K. T.
Regular Conclave, third Wednesday evening of each month.
OFFICERS .- T. F. Edgar, F. C .; G. H. Kinsley, Gen .; H. R. Conger, Cap. Gen .; M. W. Johnson, S. W .: G. C. Mayo, J. W .; A. C. Tuttle, Treas .; L. C. Grant. Rec .; W. G. Reynolds, Sword Bearer; E. B. Taft, Standard Bearer: C. P. Currier, Warder; G. J. Stannard, D. C. Barber, Capts. of the Guard; G. F. Morse, Sentinel.
Haswell Lodge, of Perfection, A, and A. S. R.
Regular meetings, first Friday of each month.
OFFICERS .- M. W. Johnson. T. P. G. M .; T. F. Edgar, H. T. Dept. G. M .; G. H. Kinsley, V. S. G. W .: H. R. Conger. V. J. G. W .: Sayles Nichols, Gr. Orator; William Brinsmaid, Gr. Treas- urer: E. Selden, Gr. Secretary, K. S. and A .; C. P. Currier. Gr. Master of C .: D. C. Barber, Gr. Captain of G .; G. J. Stannard, Gr. Hos .; G. F. Morse, Gr. Tyler.
Joseph W. Roby Council, Princes of Jerusalem.
Regular Meetings, second Friday of each month.
OFFICERS .- G. H. Kinsley, M. E. Sov. P. G. Mas .: M. W. Johnson, G. H. P. D. G. Mas .: W. G. Reynolds, M. E. S. E. W .; W. C. Bradbury. M. E. J. G. W .; William Brinsmaid, V. G. Treasurer: E. Selden, V. G. S. K. of the S. A .; C. P. Currier, V. G. M. of C .; G. J. Stannard, V. Gr. Almoner; D. C. Barber, V. G. of M. E .; G. F. Morse, G. Tyler.
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BURLINGTON
Delta Chapter of Rose Croix, H. R. D. M. Regular meetings, third Friday of each month.
OFFICERS. - G. J. Stannard. M. W. and P. M .; Levi Underwood, R. and P. K. S. W .; Sayles Nichols, R. and P. K. J. W .; G. H. Kinsley, R. and P. K. G. O .; William Brinsmaid. R. and P. K. Treas .; E. Selden, R. and P. K. Sec .; D. C. Barber, R. and P. K. Hos .; Cyrus Roby, R. and P. K. M. C .; G. F. Morse, R. and P. K. C. of G.
Vermont Consistory, S. P. R. S.
Regular meetings, fourth Friday evening of each month.
OFFICERS .-- R. S. Taft, Com .- in-Chief; G. H. Bigelow, 1st Lt. Com .; G. J. Stannard, 2nd Lt. Com .; W. W. Henry, M. of S. G. O .; Sayles Nichols, Gr. Chancellor; William Brinsmaid, Gr. Treas- urer; M. W. Johnson, Gr. Sec. and K. S .: Cyrus Roby, G. E. and A .; E. Selden, Gr. Hospitaler; E. F. Eliot, G. M. of C .; D. C. Barber, Gr. S. B .; W. G. Reynolds, Gr: C. of G .; G. F. Morse, Gr. Sentinel.
Star of Bethlehem Conclave, Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine, No. 1.
Regular meetings, first Monday evening of each month.
OFFICERS .-- W. H. S. Whitcomb, Sovereign: Theo. S. Peck, Viceroy; W. A. Tyler, Sen. Gen .: M. B. Kinney, Jr. Gen .; G. D. Wright, High Prelate: Wm. Brinsmaid, Treasurer; E. E. Green- leaf, Recorder; Geo. O. Tyler, Prefect.
Bethany No. 4.
OFFICERS. - C. P. Currier, Sovereign: Geo. H. Kinsley, Viceroy; O. Cole, Sen. Gen .; H. R. Conger, Jr. Gen .; C. F. Storrs, Treas- urer; W. H. Fuller, Recorder; F. Jubrel, Prefect; M. M. Good- win, Herald.
ODD FELLOWS.
Hall in Bank Block, north of City Park. Green Mountain Lodge, No. 1.
Regular Meetings, Monday evening of each week.
OFFICERS .- Myron P. Scullin, N. G .: Eli Poquette, V. G .; Geo. W. Fisk. Treas .; Wm. P. Mason, Jr., Sec .; A. B. Lowry, Thos. Failey, Geo. F. Morse, Trustees.
Green Mountain Encampment, No. 3.
Regular Meetings, first and third Thursday evenings of each month. OFFICERS .-- W. W. Henry. C. P .; S. R. Wager, S. W .; Allan
The Insurance Companies represented by T. S. Peck have assets of over 8300,000,000, and are noted for reliability, fair and square dealing. Try them and see for yourseives.
CITY DIRECTORY. XXI
Calhoun, J. W .: Wm. P. Mason, Jr., Scribe ; J. M. Isham, Treas .; A. B. Lowry, M. P. Scullin, Geo. F. Morse, Trustees.
Hamilton Lodge, No. 14.
Regular Meetings on Friday evening of each week.
OFFICERS .- M. R. Tyler, N. G .; H. H. Davis, V. G .: C. R. Nash. Sec .: C. L. Hart. Treas .; Geo. A. Rumsey, W. L. Milling- ton, S. C. Kimball, Trustees.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
CONGREGATIONAL .-- South Winooski Avenue.
Pastor, Rev. L. O. Brastow, D. D., residence, 16 So. Winooski Avenue. Sabbath services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M., from April to October: 7:00 P. M., October to April. Superintendent of Sunday School. E. P. Shaw; Prudential Committee of Church and Society, W. J. Van Patten. W. W. Henry, N. K. Brown; Treasurer, L. F. Englesby: Sexton. Geo. F. Morse.
CONGREGATIONAL .- College St., corner So. Union.
Pastor, Rev. Geo. B. Safford, D. D., residence. 71 So. Willard St. Sabbath services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. in summer ; at 7:00 P. M. in winter. Superintendent of Sunday School, G. H. Perkins: Prudential Committee of Church and Society. H. P. Hickok, M. L Kelsey, Edw. Lyman: Treasurer, M. H. Finney; Sexton. Lyman Austin.
UNITARIAN. - Pearl St., head of Church St.
Pastor. Rev. L. G. Ware, residence, 43 Wilhams St. Sabbath services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. in summer; at 7:00 P.MI. in winter. Prudential Committee, C. B. Grav. Edw. Wells. A. C. Tuttle: Treasurer, Edw. Barlow; Sexton, James F. Dowsing.
METHODIST .- So. Winooski Avenue near Bank St.
Pastor, Rev. Merritt Hulburd, residence, 56 So Wingski Avenue. Sabbath services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Stewards. O. J. Walker. H. A. Ray, Ira Rassell. D. A. Brodie, C. L. Hart, S. Beach, J. L. Brayton, L. M. Bingham :* Treasurer. S. Beach : Sexton. J. S. Conklin.
*J. N. Blethen has died and his place is vacant.
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BAPTIST .- St. Paul St., between College and Bank Sts.
Pastor, residence, 129 Bank St. Sabbath services at 10:30 A. M. and at 7:30 P. M. in summer; at 7:00 P.M. in winter. Superintendent of Sunday School, S. Bigwood; Fi- nancial Committee, L. Barnes, E. A. Fuller, W. Crane, J. W. Johnson, Thos. Rose; Treasurer, E. A. Fuller; Sexton, Seymour Sheldon.
EPISCOPAL (ST. PAUL's) .- St. Paul St., between Bank and Cherry.
Rector, Rev. E. R. Atwill, residence, 108 Bank St. Sabbath services 11:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. Superintendent of Sunday School, Chas. E. Allen: Vestrymen, W. HI. Wilkins, John A. Arthur, M. Noyes, C. E. Allen, H. W. Allen, H. H. Atwater, S. A. Drew, Henry Wells, F. C. Kennedy; Treasurer and Col- lector. T. F. Griswold; Secretary, M. Noyes; Sexton, W. J. Tyndall.
ROMAN CATHOLIC (ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL). -- Corner of Cher- ry and St. Paul Streets.
Bishop, Rt. Rev. L. DeGoesbriand. Priests, Very Rev. Thomas Lynch, Rev. William Sullivan. Residence, 84 Cherry St. Sab- bath services, Mass, 8:00 A. M .: High Mass, 10:30 A. M., Vespers and Benediction of Blessed Sacrament, 4:00 P. M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC (ST. JOSEPH'S-French) .- No. Prospect St.
Priest, Rev. Jerome Cloarec. Committee, L. Duhamel, J. M. Habbert. A. Rousseau. Sabbath services
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rooms, Howard Opera House Block. Sunday service, 6:00. P. M.
OFFICERS .- President, W. H Lang: Vice-President. J. H. Hol- ton; Secretary, S. D. Hodge: Treasurer, W. J. Van Patten: Reg- istrar, Fred S. Pease : Ex. Secretary, J. S. Chamberlain; Directors, Prof. Geo. II. Perkins, J. M. Mathews, Jas. Peck, B. S. Jones, John L. Yale.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
CHAMPLAIN LODGE, No. 20 .- Regular Meetings, Tuesday even- ing of each week in Temperance Hall, Wheeler's Block. Officers elected quarterly.
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. XXIII
BURLINGTON REFORMED MEN'S CLUB.
Regular business meeting on Wednesday evening and public service on Sunday at 5:00 P. M., in Temperance Hall, Wheeler's Block, west side of the Square.
OFFICERS. - President, C. F. Knight; Vice-Presidents, R. M. Clapp, F. W. Smith, E. W. Blake: Secretary, C. P. Currier ; Treasurer, Warren Gibbs; Chaplain, John Liscum; Organist, Miss G. I. Ladd.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Room, Temperance Hall, Wheeler's Block, west side of Square. OFFICERS. - President, Mrs. E. B. Lund; Vice-President, Mrs. M. F. Perkins: Secretary, Mrs. S. C. Cole: Treasurer, Mrs. W. H. S. Whitcomb: Executive Committee, Mrs. E. B. Lund, Mrs. F. Woodworth, Mrs. J. M. Mathews, Mrs. Bragg, Mrs. S. C. Cole, Mrs. W. H. S. Whitcomb, Mrs. Mary Torrey, Mrs. B. Seaver, Mrs. M. F. Perkins, Mrs. E. Keeler, Miss Mary Walker, Mrs. F. M. Van Sicklen, Miss Sarah Foote. Officers elected annually.
CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.
MARY FLETCHER HOSPITAL.
On Colchester Avenue.
OFFICERS .- President, Walter Carpenter ; Secretary, L. G. Ware: Treasurer, T. E. Wales; Auditor, S. M. Pope; Executive Committee, Walter Carpenter, M. H. Buckham, S. M. Pope; Directors, Walter Carpenter, M. H. Buckham, John W. Stewart, Geo. L. Peaslee, I. G. Ware. Justin S. Morrill, H. P. Hickok, S. M. Pope, T. E. Wales.
BOARD OF VISITORS .- Dr. Somers, Jericho, Vt .; Dr. Clark, St. Albans, Vt .: Dr. Chandler, Montpelier, Vt .; Dr. Dixon, Mil- ton, Vt .:. Dr. Bingham, Williston, Vt.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF. - Attending Physicians-Dr. Atwater, Dr. Grinnell. Dr. Burdick, Dr. Richardson. Consulting Physicians .- Dr. W. Carpenter, Dr. A. F. A. King, Dr. Chas. L. Allen, Dr. Summer Putnam, Dr. O. F. Fassett, Dr. A. T. Wood- ward. Attending Surgeons .- Dr. Bingham, Dr. Crampton, Dr. Kent. Dr. Lund. Consulting Surgeons .- Dr. J. L. Little, Dr. H. D. Holton. Dr. S. W. Thayer, Dr. Henry James, Dr. S. J. Allen, Dr. M. Goldsmith.
HOUSE STAFF. - Dr. A. J. Willard, Supt., Dr. H. H. Lee, Ass't Physician.
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HOME FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN.
On Shelburn Road.
OFFICERS. - President, Mrs. Dr. Wm. C. Hickok: Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. J. A. Shedd; Treasurer, Mrs. L. M. Clapp; Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Miner; Matron, Miss Clements; Managers. Mrs. C. E. Miner, Mrs. S. D. Hodge, Mrs. L. B. Lord, Mrs. Bennett Turk, Mrs. J. A. Shedd, Mrs. L. M. Clapp, Mrs .. A. G. Pierce. Mrs. S. C. Kimball, Mrs. Julia Spear, Mrs. C. B. Gray, Mrs. W. F. Bowman.
ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.
Corner of Pearl and Prospect Streets. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.
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CIVIC SOCIETIES.
ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY.
Regular meetings, first and third Thursdays of each month.
OFFICERS .-- President, A. Nantel; Vice-President, Chas.[Lafon- taine; Secretary, A. H. Duhamel; Ass't Secretary, D. Beausoleil; Corresponding Secretary. F. Roy: Treasurer, J. M. Hebert: Col- lector, Joseph Levee: Ass't Collector, L. Duhamel; Marshal, D. Morisseau; Examining Committee, F. Guilmond, S. Vaillancourt, U. Caisse, L. J. Bleau, L. Lavelle. Officers elected semi-annually.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST SOCIETY.
Regular Meetings, Tuesday evening of each week, in Woods's Building, corner of College and Center Streets.
OFFICERS .- Chaplain, Rev. J. M. Cloarec: President. Clement Beaupre; First Vice-President, Israel Couture; Second Vice-Pres- ident. F. Labrecque: Secretary, J. H. Roy; Ass't Secretary, E. Lavelle; Corresponding Secretary. C. Hallaire; Treasurer, P. Me- ville; Collector, F. X. Joachim: Ass't Collector, P. Proulx: Mar- shal, John Marchand: Ass't Marshal, Geo. Camel: Cashier, Chas. Lafontaine: Examining Committee, G. Morrisseau. J. Brouillette. HI. Therien, F. Atain, J. B. Forant. Officers elected semi-annualy.
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SAGER'S,
No. 10, Winooski Ave.,
Is the place to get your old furniture polished and made to look as good as new.
He also Manufactures
Stretchers, Panels, Chestnut Picture Frames, Oak Frames, Easels, etc., etc.
Splint and Cane-Seat Chairs Re-seated.
C. H. SAGER,
No. 10 Winooski Ave ..
Burlington, Vt.
GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING.
(Shop Established 1964-) MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
HARNESS TRIMMINGS.
Close or Electro Plating, Gold. Silver or Nickel Electro Plating, Silverand Brass Plating, Gold and Oroide Plating.
I thank my numerous patrons for the very liberal encouragement I have received during the past, and hope by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the same. In conclusion. I beg respectfully to draw your attention to the above stated branches of plating.
Carriage Plating of All Kinds Done to Order.
Electro Plating -- Tea Sets, Pitchers, Waiters. Knives, Forks and Spoons, Watches and Chains all done in first-class style and made to look like new.
Orders sent by mail, express or left with Geo. I. Hagar and Ripley & Holton will receive prompt attention.
FACTORY AT WINOOSKI, VT.
David Mitchell, - - Burlington, Vt.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
CUSTOM CLOTHING
Always on hand, a most desirable assortment of both FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS. Ladies' Wraps of All Descriptions Cut and Made. A First-Class Cutter.
A Fit Guaranteed.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
LADIES' FURS a Specialty. Gents' Fur Caps, Gloves and Mufflers. Fur Robes of All Kinds.
Furs Repaired by Competent Workmen.
A Full Line of Hats, Trunks and Gents' Furnishing Goods Always on Hand.
Do Not Forget the Place.
102 Church St.,
N. ALLEN.
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I. A. TYLER,
HENRY BALLARD,
PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER AND DEALER IN
STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES. 210 Collage St.,
Burlington, Vermont.
Cor. Main and Church Sts.
S. C. KIMIBARL & CO.,
S. BEACH'S
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
BURLINGTON
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
STEAM BAKERY,
198 and 202 College St.
Burlington, Vermont.
MRS. A. G. BLAIR,
FASHIONABLE
. DRESSMAKER,
86 Church St.
TOBACCONIST
Cor. Main aud Church Sts.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office in Times Building.
Mouldings. Brackets, etc. :AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Pioneer Buildings, - Burlington, Vt.
C. N. MEAD,
.
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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.
CITY DIRECTORY. XXV
MILITARY.
COMPANY E. GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS.
Captain, Henry Gilman; 1st Lieutenant, Ansel Neal; 2nd Lieu- tenant, James Miles.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
STANNARD POST, NO. 2. ORGANIZED JULY 20, 1868.
Meeting every Friday evening. Hall, Exchange Block, Church St. OFFICERS .- Fred. S. Francis. P. C .: Robert McCollum, Jr., S. V.C .: Geo. Wilkins, J. V.C .: M. D. L. Thompson, Adj .; E. N. Peck. J.M .; L. M. Bingham. Surgeon; Geo. S. Morse, Chaplain; Hemy Day, O. D .; Wm. Francis, O. G .; M. P. Scullin, Serg't Major: L. J. Smith, Q. M. Sergt.
MUSICAL.
SHERMAN'S MILITARY BAND.
Entrance to Hall, first door north of No. 89 St. Paul Street.
OFFICERS .- Band Maste., Geo. D. Sherman; Ass't Band Master. John J. Mulqueen ; Band Sergeant, Win. R. Chambers; Drum Major, Fred. S. Francis : President. N. J. Tuite: Secretary and Treasurer, F. C. Herrington: Business Committee. Henry Thompson, L. X. Fremau, F. C. Herrington. Rehearsals semi- weekly. Monday and Friday evenings, from 8 o'clock to 10. Park Concerts every Friday evening during the summer.
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