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A. H. HUBBARD, of Whiting, founded his flock of Merinos, of the Rich, Jarvis and Atwood blood, in 1860, by purchase from R. P. Hall and L. C. Remele, to which he has added from Jennings & Dean's flock. He has valuable stock for sale. See card on page 460.
S. B. IVES, captain of the steamer "Gazelle," prints a card on page 444. Parties from any part of the county can charter the boat for excursions, and we recommend this neat and trim craft to picnicers.
EDWIN E. JONES, of West Cornwall, publishes a card on page 282. He purchased in 1873, from the flock of R. J. Jones, and has since then paid special attention to the improvement of his sheep. He breeds for the most desirable points as understood at the present day.
M. H. JONES, of Shoreham, is known as one of the substantial farmers of this section of the county. As a breeder of fine Merino sheep, he exercises good judgement in selection of stock, and breeds for the best points de- manded by the trade. He is owner of the stock ram " J. T. Stickney's No. 354." Represented with card on page 527. It is also printed on page 344 under the erroneous name of " M. H. Jones' No. 354."
R. J. JONES, of West Cornwall, is widely known as one of the foremost breeders of Merino sheep in the State. For several years after 1843, he ped- dled Merino sheep, first in Vermont, and afterwards through New York, Ohio, Michigan, and other Western States, and later spent five years in the business in California, his sheep being shipped by way of the Isthmus to San Fran- cisco, from whence they were sold up and down the Pacific coast. He found- ed a flock of Spanish Merino sheep in 1844. About 1853, he became ex- tensively engaged in breeding French Merinos, purchasing 200 head of im- ported ewes and rams. In 1856, he established his present flock of straight Atwood Merinos. He prefers this family of Merinos to all others, and has been eminently successful as a breeder and in the sales from his flock. For about twenty years he has devoted his attention entirely to the improve- ment of his flock. A group of ewes are illustrated on page 294.
M. S. KEELER, of West Cornwall, is one of the enterprising breeders of Merino sheep. His flock sprang from the flock of R. J. Jones, and Mr. Keeler is growing superior animals. He advertises on page 278.
GEO. C. KELSEY, of Salisbury, prints a card on page 408. Mr. Kelsey .began his herd of Devon cattle, by purchase from the herd of C. P. Morrison, of Addison, and his flock of Merinos sprung from several of the leading flocks of Addison County. He breeds for the best points the trade demands.
KENDALL & DONNELLY, of Shoreham, publish a card on page 384. They are well known dealers in stoves, tinware, pumps etc., and are agents for the celebrated Watertown Windmill which they consider the best. Their motto is " Live and let Live."
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HENRY LANE & SON, of Maple Row Stock Farm, Cornwall, give a new illustration of their stock ram "Eclipse," on page 460, together with their announcement as breeders of American Merino sheep of the Atwood family. The flock has been established since 1858.
ROLLIN LANE, of Cornwall, is a successful breeder of Merino sheep. He is owner of the ram " Rip Van Winkle, No. 2." He breeds for heavy fleece, combined with strong constitution and fair size of carcass. See card on page 430.
W. D. LANE, of Middlebury, has devoted some years to the growth of garden seeds, and he has, by reason of growing them pure and true to name, created a large demand for seeds of his growth. Interested persons will do well to correspond with him. See card on page 438.
L. L. LIBERTY, of Vergennes, is a photographer of experience, and he is prepared with improved instruments and accessories to produce fine work. If you would see yourself as others see you, go to Liberty ! His card is on page 452.
HENRY LORANGER, of Shoreham, is known to be a first-class workman as a manufacturer of carriages, wagons, sleighs, etc. Get his prices when you are in want of goods in his line. See card on page 434.
RICHARD MALDOON, of Vergennes, is a man full of business. Besides a restaurant on Green st., where meals are served at all hours during the day, he keeps a fine livery and runs a first-class blacksmith shop. Card on page 452.
MASON & WRIGHT, of New Haven (p. o. Vergennes), are breeders and dealers in Merino sheep. Mr. Wright, of this firm, resides in Toledo, Ohio. A fine representation of " Daisy," one of their stock rams, may be seen on page 388.
WM. H. & T. P. D. MATTHEWS, of Cornwall, advertise their Atwood Merino sheep on page 364. This firm breeds for the strongest points, and can show purchasers fine animals from which to select.
WILLIAM MCCAULEY, of Cornwall, commenced his flock of Merinos in 1863, by purchase of twenty ewes from S. S. Rockwell ; he is a careful breeder. Card on page 274.
MCCLURE BROS., dealers in pianos, organs, etc., at No. 25 Merchants row, Rutland, publish an illustrated card on page 486. This enterprising firm are thoroughly acquainted with the merits of different musical instru- ments, and have secured the agency of the leading manufacturers for this section of Vermont. Such firms as William Knabe & Co. and Chickering & Sons, the Smith American Organ Co., etc., cannot afford to send from their factories a single imperfect instrument. These houses are all wealthy, they employ at all times the best skill to be had, and secure for their instru- ments all improvements of value. Messrs. McClure Bros. are prepared to furnish every guarantee sanctioned by the manufacturers. They deal also in other instruments and in musical merchandise generally. The citizens of Addison County and vicinity will do well to give this firm a call before pur- chasing musical goods.
E. H. & H. E. MERRILL, of West Bridport, besides being extensive farmers, are breeders of fine Merino sheep. From their flock of near 300 head, buyers should be able to select some choice registered stock. They advertise on page 380.
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HE. H. PAYN, 128 Church St., Locksmith and Gunsmith, STENCIL, STEEL STAMP AND SEAL PRESS MANUFACTURER, Revolvers. Cartridges. 200
Improved Presses Complete $4.00.
GUNS, KEYS, Razors, Shears and Pocket Knives,
Hotel Checks, Key Rings. Door Plates, Numbers, and Pattern Letters, Rubber and Steel Figures, Letters, Names, &c. GUN POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, WADS, SHELLS AND PRIMERS, Enquiries and orders receive Immedlate attention. Kulves, Shears, Locks, Guns, Pipes, Whips, and Umbrellas repaired. BURLINGTON, VT.
THOMAS MCGUIRE, harness maker and dealer in all kinds of horse goods, at Midd'ebury, prints a card on page 300. He has had fourteen years expe- rience, and has been in business here one year. He is a good workman, and keeps in stock for sale stylish goods at low prices. He is determined to please. Call and see him when in town.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE .- This venerable and time-honored institution of learning, is now, better than ever before, prepared to educate young men for responsible positions in life. For a more thorough understanding of its advant- ages, the reader is referred to the college advertisements on page 336, to the historical sketch of the college on page 134-35, and to the beautiful illustra- tion of the college building and grounds as they appeared a short time ago when the trees were smaller than now.
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MIDDLEBURY REGISTER, established 1836, has become a necessity in many households,-many have grown from boyhood to manhood under its influence, and it is to be hoped the paper will continue to live and do good service in its mature age. The office is supplied with power for running its presses, and Mr. R. M. Bailey, the proprietor and editor, is making arrangements to further improve his facilities for prosecuting all branches of his business. See card on page 404.
C. P. MORRISON & SON, of Addison, print a fine portrait of their stock ram Prince Arthur No. 132, on page 430. They have a fine flock of Merinos from which they will sell rams or ewes. They also breed for market, pure, registered Devon cattle and Berkshire hogs. Buyers should look over their stock.
S. J. NORTHRUP, of Shoreham, publishes a card on page 434. Among his fine flock of Spanish Merino sheep, buyers can hardly fail of finding something they will want.
E. J. OLMSTED, of East Middlebury, is one of the most enterprising and skillful builders of wagons and sleighs in Addison County. His specialty is heavy farm and team wagons, at which he excels. He has provided power machinery of various needful kinds, to aid him in prosecuting his work in the best manner and with despatch. He will be pleased to show his facilities for doing first-class work to all who may call on him. See illustrated card on page 368.
S. C. PARKILL, of Cornwall, began breeding Merino sheep about 1860, since when he has studied to bring out the best points demanded by buyers. He
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is also a breeder of thoroughbred Poland China hogs. To his stock buyers are invited to give inspection. See card on page 348.
E. H. PAYN, of 128 Church St., Bennington, is well known as a lock and gunsmith, and as a manufacturer of seal presses, hotel checks, door plates and other things to numerous to mention. He is a first-class mechanic. See card on page 537.
G. N. PAYNE, of Bridport, started his flock of Merinos in 1860, by pur- chase from the Robinson flock. In 1881, his entire flock sheared an average of over thirteen pounds per head. Card on page 270.
L. H. PAYNE, of Cornwall, takes just pride in his success as a breeder of fine driving and trotting horses, and full blood Merino sheep. Gentlemen in want of first-class animals will be likely to find them here. His card is on page 356.
T. S. PECK, of 166 College st., Burlington, is an insurance agent of large experience. He represents the enormous sum of $300,000,000 of capital in the best American and foreign companies. In fire, life, and accident in- surance, he is prepared to place any desirable risk on favorable terms, and will aid other agents in carrying risks which their own companies are unable to wholly care for. , See card inside back cover.
L. W. PEET, of Cornwall, successor to the well known flock of Merinos originated over twenty years ago by his father, L. S., and brother-in-law, L. C. Mead, is a breeder of much merit. He is also giving attention to the breeding of pure Poland China hogs. Card on page 388.
H. M. PERRY, of East Shoreham, is fortunate in being the owner of a part of the celebrated Cutting flock of Merino sheep, and from which he yearly makes profitable sales. He also gives judicious attention to the breeding of fine horses for gentlemen's uses, and is owner of the stallion "Arthur Allen." He advertises on page 290.
POWERS & KIMBALL, of Vergennes, are leading dealers in stoves, ranges, furnaces, &c., and are meritorious plumbers and steam-fitters. Mr. Geo. F. O. Kimball, of this firm, is engaged in life insurance, and as an auctioneer is well known. He is also a breeder of shorthorn cattle. Card on page 416.
C. PRATT, of Bridport (Middlebury p. o.), advertises his various medicines on page 430. His cancer plaster has helped many patients, while his other remedies have won many friends among the afflicted.
' J. R. RICE, of Bridport, is one of the careful breeders of Merino sheep, in that town. He is also engaged in breeding and dealing in gentlemen's driving horses, and is agent for several important agricultural implements. Farmers will do well to consult him before purchasing. Card on page 282.
V. RICH, of Richville, Vt., is successor to the noted Rich flock of Merino sheep which was founded in 1823, by Hon. Charles Rich, grandfather of the present owner, and is the oldest flock of pure bred Merinos now existing in the United States. No other ewes have ever been added to the flock. Many valuable rams have been bred from the flock, though few have been named. The ram " Banker," now in his prime, is one of the most valuable in the country. His picture and record may be found on page 376. Mr. Rich is a genial, whole-souled gentleman, who will be glad to welcome all persons who have an interest in seeing his valuable flock.
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L. M. & W. H. ROCKWOOD, of Addison, are engaged in the business of breeding pure Spanish Merino sheep. They also have a valuable apiary of Italian bees. They will fill orders promptly, and give satisfaction. See their card on page 258.
A. B. ROSE, of Waltham, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, Jersey and Ayrshire cattle, prints a card on page 328. Those who believe it to be as easy to grow a good and valuable animal as to harbor a poor and inferior one, may find here what they are looking for.
H. A. ROWE, of Middlebury, is prepared to fit all persons of whatever age, who unfortunately have defective eyesight, with glasses most sutiable for their condition. The study of optical science is developing improvements in artificial helps to the eyesight, and we recommend all in need of such helps to peruse the advertisement on page 426, and to consult Mr. Rowe, who, we believe, will assist them, and at moderate rates.
H. E. SANFORD, of West Cornwall, is proprietor of one of the old flocks, it having been formed about 1830, by John Rockwell, who purchased of Leonard Beedle of Shoreham. S. S. Rockwell subsequently purchased a portion of the flock, and bred them up to 1873, at which time Mr. Sanford purchased from him. The well known ram " Magnet" was bred and owned by Mr. Sanford, who makes special points of size, character, and weight of fleece. His flock is known through the country. See card on page 250.
W. R. SANFORD & SON. of Orwell, breeders and dealers in full blood Atwood sheep, Hambletonian and Lambert horses, Ayrshire cattle and Berk- shire hogs, publish an attractive card on page 408. Hon. W. R. Sanford, of this firm, was one of the pioneers in the business of breeding Merinos, and is the oldest breeder now living in the county, having commenced business over fifty years ago. Selecting the best animals to breed from, they are always able to show customers choice stock of the various kinds.
E. D. SEARLE, of Cornwall. breeder of pure Merino sheep, prints a card on page 332. His sheep represent some of the best blood in the county, and he offers stock at fair valuation. Buyers should make a note.
O. SEVERANCE & SONS, of Middlebury, solicit correspondence from gentle- men desiring to purchase strictly first-class Merino sheep. They are prepared to supply stock from their own flocks, or by selection from others. See card on page 332.
FRANKLIN SCOTT, Patent Solicitor and Attorney in Patent cases, at North Bennington. This gentleman has, probably, facilities for securing the inter- ests of his clients superior to any other attorney in Vermont, and undoubt- edly not surpassed anywhere. Of a mechanical turn of mind, he has per- fected himself in the art of drawing and designing, until he now stands con- fessedly at the pinnacle of the profession. His knowledge of mechanics enables him to point out defects or suggest improvements in the design of his clients, and his immense library pertaining to patent matters enables him also to point out what has already been done, if anything, by others, to hin- der the success of an application. Finally, his long experience in legal points connected with this peculiar practice, combined with his other qualifications, eminently fits him for successfully advancing the interests of the inventor. As you would employ the most skillful physician to be obtained, in desperate cases of decease, so to secure your financial interests in patent matters you should employ one who understands how to introduce all the claims made, in
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such language and manner as will secure the desired rights and privileges. See Mr. Scott's advertisement, page 304.
E. P. SHAW, cor. Church and Main sts., Burlington, keeps a first-class assortment of clothing, gents furnishing goods, trunks, robes, etc., which he will sell to citizens of Addison County, at lowest prices. Card on page 467.
M. S. SHELDON, of Salisbury, founded his stock of Merion sheep many years ago, by purchase from Victor Wright, of Weybridge, and Jesse Hinds, of Brandon. He has always taken great pains to improve his sheep, and has now some of the best. He has also a fine herd of thoroughbred Devon cattle. Card on page 448.
B. A. SKIFF, of Bridport, breeds fine American Merino sheep, looking well after the best points. His splendid driving horses have also attracted the notice of connoisseurs. He also breeds pure Berkshire hogs. Card on page 270.
A. H. SMITH, of Shoreham, who purchased his ewes from the Robinson flock, has some of the best Merino sheep in the county. His ram "Ben Wade, Jr.," is illustrated on page 384.
D. C. SMITH, of West Addison, a breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, publishes a card on page 324. His flock was founded by purchase of ewes and ewe lambs from the flock of F. D. Barton, of Waltham, and by using his stock rams and rams bred by him. He breeds first for form and constitution ; secondly for length of staple and density of fleece, also for fineness and a liberal supply of oil without departing from the pure Atwood Merino.
SMITH & PEASE, of " The Blue Store," fashionable clothiers in Burlington, Vt., display a card on page 467. Their stock, the largest in the State, is of superior make, and every garment is warranted to give satisfaction.
L. C. SPAULDING, of the " Meadow Brook Stock Farm," Poultney, Vt., issues his card on page 356. Mr. Spaulding's herd of Ayrshires were estab- lished thirteen years ago, and he has since exercised great care in their improve- ment. He offers registered stock for sale, and desires correspondence of interested parties.
L. W. SPAULDING, JR., of Cornwall, presents a print of his stock ram "Satis- faction," on page 360. Besides the breeding of pure blood Merinos, Mr. Spaulding is engaged in breeding fine Lambert horses. He is owner of the stallion "Lara." He will be glad to show his stock to all who are interested in seeing them.
HIRAM I. SPOOR, of Ripton, manufactures extra nice butter tubs, as he also manufactures and deals in hard and soft wood, lumber, shingles, clapboards, etc. His prices are reasonable. See card on page 412.
JOHN C. STAPLETON, the popular insurance agent at Middlebury, has secured a large business as a result of representing strong and reliable com- panies, and paying losses promptly. His card appears on page 300.
THE STAR LAUNDRY, at Middlebury, under the management of Mary A. Monahan, does excellent work. People in the country who have fine washing to be done can be accommodated by calling here. Card on page 300.
[ Concluded in alphabetical order on page 22.]
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WHOLE NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS DIRECTORY, 560.
VILLAGES.
TABLE OF AIR LINE DISTANCES - FOR-
Barnumtown. Bridport Briefal
11 0
Bristol.
Brooksville.
Chipman's Point.
East Granville.
E ist Middlebury.
Ferrishurgh Center.
Goshen Center.
Granville Center.
Lincoln Center.
Lincoln Village.
Middlebury.
Monkton Ridge.
New Haven Mills.
North Ferrisburgh.
Orwell.
Panton.
Richville.
Ripton.
Salisbury.
Sandosky
Shoreham.
South Lincoln.
South Starksboro.
Starksboro.
Vergennes.
West Addison.
West Cornwall.
West Salisbury.
Weybridge.
West Cornwal West Salisbury. Werbrilg ..
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Pantot
4 5 9.8 11,3 12.9 10.0 21, 9 11.5 98,3 16.9 6.1 25.7 27.5 27.6 29. 0 22 . 4 17. 0 16.0 12.5 1.6 13.1 9.3 1.0 9.8 23.8'
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New Haven New Haven Mill4. ..
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North Ferrisburgh .. . . 12.6 1.2 195 11.2 13. 2 5 20.6 26 5 20 6 4.099 5 27.726.5 29.5 27.5 14 6 13.8 17. 3.9 46 9812.8
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Hancock .
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Leicester ... Lincoln l'enfer ..
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Lincoln Village ..
1.1.2 9 6 17 0 3.1 8 4 27.8 14 3 13 9 10. 7 12 . 7 18.0 13.4 12.7 15.9 17.6 1.0 -
Middlebury ..
Monkton .. Monkton Ridge. ..
21 4 91.6 17.1 19. 1 16 3 19,0 11.0 15.8 9.096 6
Granville
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Granville Center.
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ADDISON COUNTY, VT. In Miles and Tenths of Miles.
Brooksville
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Chipmin's Point
20 0 31.1 13 0 27 0 20.6 - 10.017 5 5.1 13.5 7.4 13 6 --
Cornwall
25 8 29.7 25 8 16.7 19 6 31.6 21.2 . --
Fast Granville
1 8 16 8 10.5 11.1 7.3 1; 9 5 5 10.1
East Middlebury.
8.6 4.2 15.5 9.7 10 4 28.5 17 0 27.9 17 6
Granville.
Hancock. Leicester.
Monkton.
New Haven.
Ferrisburgh Center .. Goshen Center ..
Barnumtown.
Aldison.
B-Idport.
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