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FARRAND'S BLOOD AND LIVER BITTERS .- For all Liver Difficulties, Costiveness, Jaundice, and all Impurities of the Blood. 50 cents and St.co, by mail, or in bottles.
FARRAND'S DYSPEPTIC POWDERS .- For Dizziness, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, &c. 50 cents. by mail. HASTINGS' CROUP OINTMENT. - For Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Lung Fever, &c.
HEMLOCK OIL LINIMENT .- For all Lameness, Aches, Swellings, Rheumatism, and for Scratches and Spavins in Horses
FARRAND'S CONDITION POWDERS .- For Horses and Cattle. Send 25 cts. and try them. FARRAND'S KIDNEY REGULATOR. - For all Kidney, Female, and Uterine Difficulties. FARRAND'S VERMONT HERR PILLS, and LIVER PILLS. - Send 10 cents and try them.
RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. - For Crick in the Back, Neuralgia, and all Pain.
FARRAND'S DYSENTERY ELIXIR .- For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and all Bowel Complaints " Kidney, Liver, Throat and Stomach Difficulties a Specialty ..
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WINOOSKI VILLAGE-TOWN OF COLCHESTER.
Smith Daniel H., wool sorter at Burlington woolen mill, h Allen.
Smith Eunice B., widow of B. F., resident.
SMITH HORACE W., wool sorter, h Main.
Smith Nicholas, employee Burlington Woolen Co., h Mallett's Bay ave. Smith Willis, teamster for Lemuel Platt, h Weaver.
Snow Edward, laborer, h Main.
Sourdif Peter, laborer at Burlington woolen mill, h River.
Spallan John, laborer, bds Canal.
St. Denis Joseph, shoemaker, Main, h River.
St. Lewis Charles E., tinsmith, bds Allen.
St. Lewis Ellen Mrs., widow of Jesse, h Allen.
ST. LEWIS LOUIS, wood worker, h Allen.
St. Lewis Mary, operative at woolen mill.
Stacy Philip, carpenter, h Hickok.
Stapleton James, laborer at woolen mill, h Canal.
Stay Dusty, laborer, off Allen.
*STEVENS ALONZO J., (Edwards, Stevens & Co., ) h Spring. [Adv. on page 286.]
STEVENS HOUSE, James Evarts, prop., Main.
Stevens Wallace C., clerk for Safford, Humphrey & Co., h Colchester ave., Burlington.
Stiles George Q., Jr., clerk for Safford, Humphrey & Co.
Stoddard Robert, overseer in card room of Burlington woolen mill, h Weaver. STONE ALLEN, constable and collector, town agent, and village trustee, Main, h Allen.
Stone Peter, carpenter, h West.
Sullivan Jeremiah, laborer, h Hickok.
Sullivan John, laborer, h Mallett's Bay ave.
Sullivan John D., overseer of weaving at Burlington woolen mill, h Union. Sullivan Mary, widow of Daniel, works in woolen mill, h Allen.
Sullivan Mary Miss, book-keeper for LaFountain & Payette, bds Hickok. Sullivan Patrick, laborer, h Mallett's Bay ave.
Sweet Maria P. Mrs., millinery, Main cor Allen.
Tambert Frank, teamster, h Weaver.
Tatro Lewis, works at Burlington woolen mill, h Main.
Terrien Napoleon, spinner for Burlington Woolen Co., h Center.
Thompson Charles, works for T. A. Dubleday, h Main.
Thompson Jennie O., teacher at Winooski graded school.
Thuot (or Duval) Emma, dressmaker, h St. Peter.
Thuot (or Duval) Sophia, dressmaker, h St. Peter.
Thuot (or Duval) Vincent, teamster, h St. Peter.
Tobey George G F., Weston & Tobey) h Allen.
. Town Mrs., widow, h Main.
Tubbs Ida A., dressmaker, h Union.
Tubbs Lucia E., widow of John S., h Union.
Tuno Pascal, laborer, h Allen.
Turner Richard, loom repairer, h Union.
Upham John, retired grocer, h Allen.
Vient Calus, laborer, h North, cor St. Peter.
Vilmare Frederick. laborer at Edwards & Stevens' foundry, h Weaver.
Vilmare Peter, mason, h Weaver.
Vilmire George, laborer in merino mills, h Weaver.
Vilmire Mitchell, weaver for Burlington Woolen Co., h River.
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WINOOSKI VILLAGE-TOWN OF COLCHESTER.
Vilmire Peter, blacksmith for Edwards & Stevens, h River.
Vizina Napoleon, works in marble shop in Burlington.
Walker Edgar L., pastor M. E. church, h Maple.
Walker Jennie, (Burlington) book-keeper for Walker, Hatch & Co., bds 339 Colchester ave., Burlington.
*WALKER, HATCH & CO., (David Walker, D. Frank Hatch, Carroll E. Macumber, of Burlington,) stair builders, also manufs. of church, store, and office fixtures, veneered doors, cabinet work, doors, sash, blinds, axhelves, carriage spokes, etc., Canal st., office 153 Main st., Burlington. [Adv. on page 260.]
Walton James, saw filer, clock, lock and shears repairer, Allen.
Ward Henry, barber, h Main.
Wardwell Thomas, carpenter, h Main.
Webster Betsey A., widow of Dr. John S., h Allen.
Welch Ellen, widow of John, bds Elm.
Welch Mary Mrs., widow of Lawrence, saloon, h Spring cor Weaver.
WENTWORTH DANIEL D., wool sorter at Burlington woolen mill, h Allen.
WESTON SIDNEY H., (Weston & Tobey, and W. F. & S. H. Weston, of Keene, N. Y., and Wilmington, N. Y.,) county commissioner, pres. of Winooski Savings Bank, pres. Winooski Lumber Co., breeder of shorthorn Guernsey and Holstein cattle, and Spanish Merino sheep, reg., manufac- turer of lime, and farmer 150, h Allen.
WESTON WILLIAM B., retired farmer, director of savings bank, h Allen. Weston Willis E., student at Burlington college, bds Allen.
Weston & Tobey, (S. H. W. and G. G. F. T.,) dealers in groceries, meat, ice, etc.
Wheat Joseph, laborer at marble mill in Burlington, h Hickok.
Wheeler Richard D., turner at Doubleday's furniture shop, h Allen.
White C. A. L. K. Mrs., teacher, h Main.
White Edward, delivery clerk at Safford & Humphrey's.
White Frederick W., paymaster for Burlington Woolen Company, h Main. Whitman William H., farmer, and timber land 140, h Weaver.
Whitney John E., employee T. A. Doubleday, Center.
Whittle Charles, house painter, h Center.
Whittle Emily, widow of Charles, h Spring cor North.
Whittle Frederick W., house painter, bds Spring cor North.
Whittle Henry, grocery, and printer in Free Press office, h Spring cor North. WINOOSKI LUMBER AND WATER POWER CO., S. H. Weston, prest .; H. P. Hickok, treas .; J. F. Leonard, manager; manufacturers and dealers in dimension lumber, maple flooring, clapboards, cedar posts. lath, shingles, etc., Canal.
WINOOSKI SAVINGS BANK, located on Allen st., S. W. Weston, prest .; H. W. Bartlett, vice-pres .; Ormond Cole, treas., incorporated 1868.
Winters W. Ira, meat cutter at corporation market, fire and life ins. agent, h Allen.
Witters Ann Eliza, widow of Ira, h Maple.
Wood Freeman D., overseer in lower room of T. A. Doubleday's furniture manuf., Canal.
Wood Janett, widow of James, h Allen.
Woodward George B., card and job printing, and wholesale dealer in cards, bds Main cor Spring.
Yandaw William, laborer, h St. Peter cor North.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
Yanow William, (Patnaude & Yanow, ) h Main.
Vartau Edward, restaurant, Main, h Follett.
Young George, laborer at woolen mill.
ESSEX.
(For Abbreviations, etc., xee page 257.)
Abbey Ira & Son, (Essex) (Pearl C.) r 7, cor 14, prop. "Elm Park dairy and sheep farm," dairy 60 cows, breeder of Spanish Merino sheep, reg., farmer 350.
ACKERSON DANIEL M., (Essex Junction) blacksmith.
Ackerson Daniel S., (Essex Junction) laborer.
Adams Moses, (Essex) r 32, laborer.
Aldrich Lucy, (Essex Junction) widow of Albert A., resident, Central.
Andrews Edwin, (Essex) r 8, dealer in poultry, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 300. Ashley Eli, (Essex) r 2, farmer 2.
Atherton Alamander, (Essex Junction) r 50, farmer 25.
ATHERTON ALONZO A., (Essex Junction) r 51, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 254.
ATHERTON CHARLES S., (Essex Junction) r 41, breeder of Chester white hogs, dairy : 2 cows, and farmer 98.
Atherton George W., (Essex) r 20, wheelwright, dairy 10 cows, farmer, leases of Lyman Brigham, of Burlington, 100.
Atherton Stilman M., (Essex Junction) r 50, carpenter. .
Atherton William M., (Winooski) r 37, butcher, dealer in beef, and farmer 65. Austin Cassius, (Essex) r 32, dealer in poultry.
Austin Heman, (Essex Junction) foreman Hunter & Shiland's paper mill, bds with Peter Jaro, Williston.
Ayer Charles E., (Essex Junction) tub maker for G. W. Whitton, Church.
Ayres Warren D, (Essex) r 32, farmer 100.
BAKER ERASTUS D., (Essex Junction) deputy sheriff, constable and col- lector, h Pearl.
Baker Preserved W., (Essex Junction) r 49, farmer 92.
Barber Hyman, (Essex Junction) retired farmer, h cor Pearl and Park.
Barney Albert, (Essex) r 26, farmer 56.
Barney Ira, (Essex) store building, 212 acres timber, h and lot.
Bashaw John, (Essex) r 16, farmer 25.
Bates Clark W., (Essex) r 4, dealer in cattle, dairy 30 cows, wool grower 50 sheep, and farmer with L. M. Bates 400.
Bates Frederick N., (Colchester) r 37, farmer.
Bates George, (Essex) r 23, carpenter, and farmer 12.
Bates Holman, (Colchester) r 37, farmer 80.
Bates Job, (Essex Junction) farmer 20, in Westford 132, and in China, Ill., 100.
Bates Luther M., (Essex) r 31, farmer 500.
Bates Mary A., (Essex) r 3, h and 4 acres.
Beach Archie H., ( Essex Junction) assistant postmaster.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
*BEACH EDGAR A., (Essex Junction) postmaster, dealer in ready-made clothing, hats, caps, and gents' furnishing goods, notary public, Main, li Stevens. [Adv. on page 400.]
Beach George R., (Essex Junction) lumberman and farmer.
Beach Jed W., (Essex Junction) farmer.
Beach Silas S., (Essex Junction) retired farmer 40, h Railroad.
Beach Wolcott J., (Essex Junction) lumberman, and farmer 350, and with Philetus Teachout, of Willston, 550, h cor Park.
BEECHER GEORGE, (Essex) r 14, apiarist 40 swarms, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 793, and ,13 in Westford.
Bellows Carlos, (Jericho) r 31, farmer 44.
Bellows Dwight E., (Essex) runs threshing machine and wood saw, and far- mer, leases of the Universal society 8.
BELLOWS NORMAN A., (Milton) r 1, dairy 16 cows, and farmer 100. Bingham Marcellus A., (Essex Junction) administrator of the estate of John Tyler, attorney and counsellor at law over postoffice, h and 2 acres Ma- ple, 2 lots and farm 30, and in Monkton 15.
Bixby Henry, (Essex) r 203, butcher, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 100.
Bixby James L., (Essex) r 16, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 100.
Bixby Wallace E., (Essex Junction) works in M. L. Snyder's marble shop.
Blinn Horace C., (Essex Junction, r 34, sash and blind maker, h and lot.
Bliss Alfred E., (Essex) r 27, agent for Syracuse chilled plow, Gregg & Co.'s horse rake, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 65.
Bliss Samuel E., (North Williston) r 48, dairy 16 cows, 8 head young stock, and farmer 190.
Blodgett Edwin K., (Essex) r 41, farmer 32.
Blood Nathaniel H., (Essex) r 8, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.
Blood Sylvia, (Essex) r 25, widow of Peter, farm 38.
Blood Thomas R., (Essex) r 14, farmer 50.
Blood Willard F., (Essex) r 7, breeder and dealer in Jersey cattle, reg., dairy 20 cows, and farmer 89.
Booth Albert, (Essex) r 27, resident.
Booth Cassius M., (Essex Junction) r 41, (Booth & Son) U. S. custom in- spector at St. Albans.
BOOTH FRANK W., (Essex Junction) dealer in all kinds of farm produce, eggs a specialty, Main.
Booth Samuel C., (Essex Junction) (Booth & Son) manuf. of pump logs, and laying water pipes.
Booth & Son, (Essex Junction) r 41, (Samuel C. and Cassius M.) dairy 12 cows, and farmers 70.
Bordo Alex., (Essex Junction) r 54, butcher.
Bordo Frank, (Essex Junction) fireman in paper mill.
Bordo Peter, (Essex Junction) r 54, farmer 4.
BOUTWELL JOHN W., (Essex Junction) blacksmith, foreman Central Vt. R. R. shop, h cor South and West.
Bowman Elliot H., (Essex Junction) switchman and assistant baggage mas- ter, h Park.
Bradley Norman S., (Essex) r 26, boring and laying wooden aqueduct. manuf. of Good Samaritan Ointment and Rheumatic Liniment, h and I acre.
BRIGHAM ASA, (Essex) r 20, breeder and dealer in Devon cattle, dairy 1 1 cows, and farmer 93.
BRIGHAM HIRAM B., (Essex) r 20, dairy 8 cows, and farmer 50.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
Brigham Lyman M., (Essex Junction) general merchant, dealer in hardware, paints, plaster, Pacific guano and agricultural implements, Main.
Brigham Rufus, (Essex) r 2, farmer 85.
Brigham Warren, (Essex) r 2, farmer, with I. T. Story 160.
Brine James, (Essex) r 7, farmer, leases of William Hanley.
Brisett Emily M. Tracy, (Essex Junction) r 40, (Mrs. Mitchel,) farm 50.
Brisett Mitchel, (Essex Junction) r 40, moves buildings, stump puller, and farmer.
Brisett William, (Essex Junction) carpenter and shoemaker, North.
Bromley Ira, (Winooski) r 51, butcher.
Brown Burke G., (Jericho) r 28, dairy 12 cows, and farmer, leases of Ira A. Tracy, 100.
Brown George H., (Essex) postmaster, town treasurer, dealer in groceries, provisions, boots and shoes, crockery, nails, etc.
Brown Hiram Z., (Essex) r 25, carpenter and joiner.
Brownell Benjamin R., (Essex Junction) r 49, teamster, and farmer 48.
Brownell Elias S., (Essex Junction) produce dealer.
Brownell George W., (Essex Junction) dealer in cattle, sheep and hogs, farm in Williston 114.
Brownell Samuel A., (Essex Junction) manuf. and dealer in lumber, farmer 100 in Williston, saw-mill r 58, h cor Lincoln and Main.
Brunell Albert, (Essex Junction) laborer, North.
Bryant Charles W., (Colchester) r 21, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.
BUELL HERVEY J., (Essex) r 24, selectman, dairy 24 cows, farmer 178. Burnham Herbert D., (Essex Junction) telegraph operator, bds Depot st,
BURNS DAVID, (Jericho) r 10. farmer 35.
Burritt Deborah D., (Essex Junction) widow of Harmon, h Church.
Burritt Marion E. Miss, (Essex Junction) Church.
Bushie Louis, (Essex Junction) section hand, North.
Butler A. Morgan, (Essex) civil engineer, dealer in drugs, medicines, books, stationary, etc., farm 70.
BUTLER LUCIUS C., (Essex) r 19, physician and surgeon, dairy 8 cows, and farm 100.
BUTLER STEPHEN G., (Essex) r 24, dairy 15 cows, and farm 125.
Button Freeman C., (Essex) r 33, farmer ro and, 156.
CALKINS GILBERT H., (Essex) r 18, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 85.
Carty Henry P., (Essex) r 34, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, with Patrick 200. Carty Patrick, (Essex) r 34, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, with Henry P. 200. Carty Thomas, (Essex Junction) r 34, farmer 75.
Carty Thomas, Jr., (Essex Junction) r 34, farmer.
Case Alfred L., (Essex) r 32, teamster.
Case Elias A., (Essex) r 32, conductor on B. B. & G. R. R.
Casey Thomas, (Jericho) r 44, farmer 7.
Cassey Richard, (Essex) r 2, laborer.
Castle Hawley A., (Essex) r 27, dairy 35 cows, and farmer 115.
Caswell Henry, (Essex) r 33 cor 34, veterinary surgeon.
*CENTRAL HOUSE, (Essex Junction) Edward O. Joslyn, proprietor. Chambers Hoit, (Essex Junction) r 49, farmer, leases of C. M. Rouse 401. Chapin Albert F., (Essex) r 4, farmer 180.
CHAPIN WILLIS F., (Essex) r 4, dairy 30 cows, 15 head young stock, and farmer, leases of Albert F. 180.
Chase George J., (Essex Junction) r 55, night switchman, nursery man, apple, pear and grape stock, 55 acres.
Cilley Alvin W., (Essex) r 3, farmer.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
THE BURLINGTON WOOLEN COMPANY,
OWNERS OF
The Burlington Mills,
- AND-
EN THE COLCHESTER MERINO MILLS,
And Manufacturers of
FINE WOOL DYED
EDEEDON BEAVERS, LONDON KERSEYS,
Military Blue Beaver Kerseys, and Flannels,
For Uniforms and Gentlemen's Suits.
FINE ELYSIAN COATINGS, CLOAKINGS AND CARRIAGE CLOTUS And a Complete Line of
"?FANCY: >CASSIMERES .- 31.
MERINO YARNS,
In Wool, Wool and Cotton Mixed, and in all Cotton, in numbers from three to thirty.
F. C. KENNEDY, Agent,
WINOOSKI, VT.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
Cilley Fred S., (Essex) r 3, farmer, son of Walter H.
CILLEY WALTER H., (Essex) r 3, dairy 25 cows, and farmer, leases of J. S. Cilley, of Jericho, 217.
Clark George H., (Essex Junction) shoemaker, h Grove.
CLARK ORRIN R., (Essex Junction) shoemaker, h Grove.
Clark Samuel H., (Essex) r 8, shoemaker, dairy 5 cows, and farmer 50.
CONNAL JOHN, (Essex Junction) r 35, stock horse, and farm 3.
Coombs Irving W., (Essex) r 32, pastor First Baptist church and 2d Baptist at Junction.
Cota Daniel M., (Essex Junction) wood sawyer for C. V. R. R., h Main.
Cowan John, (Essex Junction) pastor Congregational church at Essex Junc- tion, and Essex Center.
Cubitt William, (Essex Junction) r 23, farmer 25.
Cunningham Simon, (Essex) r 8, farmer 75.
Dague Alfred, (Essex) r 42, farmer 3.
Dague Charles, (Jericho) r -, laborer.
Dague Eli, (Essex) r 42, laborer.
Dague Stephen, (Essex) r 42, farmer 50.
Dague Stephen, (Essex) r 31, laborer.
Davidson John W., (Essex Junction) r 40, farmer, with Wm. Hale 97.
Davis Charles R., (Essex) r 3, farmer, too smart to furnish reliable information.
Davis George E., (Essex) r 32, in ill health.
Day Jonathan, (Essex) r 23, farmer 40.
Day Samuel, (Essex) r 23, farmer 65.
Deering William A., A. M., (Essex) principal of Essex Classical Institute.
Deforge Alfred, (Essex Junction) r 39, laborer.
Dennis Edward, (Essex Junction) r 55, laborer.
Devneau Alexander, (Essex) r 14, laborer.
Devneau Nelson, (Essex) r 19, laborer.
Dixon Samuel, (Essex) r 23, farmer 30.
Doheny John, (Essex) r 16, farmer.
Donahue John, (Colchester) r 21, farmer 50.
Donaldson Sylvester, (Essex) pastor M. E. church.
Door Adlore L., (Essex) general blacksmith and wagon maker, 2 acres.
Douglass Henry, (Essex Junction) r 53, freight clerk.
DOUGLASS JAMES H., (Essex Junction) r 41, dairy 40 cows, 10 head young stock, and farmer 264.
Doyle Ellen, (Essex) r 2, widow of John, farm 12.
*DOYLE WILLIAM M., (Essex Junction) general blacksmithing, dealer in iron, horse shoes, nails, bolts, etc., wagons made to order. [Adv. on page 350.]
Drury Abbie L., (Essex Junction) (Mrs. Edwin I.) agent for Davis sewing machines, h Main.
Drury Charles K., (Essex Junction) traveling agent.
*DRURY EDWIN I., (Essex Junction) prop. of livery stable, h Main. [Adv. on page 324.]
Drury George B., (Essex Junction) (J. K. & Son) breeder of fancy fowls.
Drury Jacob K., (Essex Junction) (J. K. & Son.)
Drury Jacob K. & Son, (Essex Junction) (George B.,) manuf. and dealer in brick, and farm 18.
Enos Julius P., (Essex Junction) r 40.
Novelties and Staples in Correct Styles Furnishing Goods, at the Blue Store, Smith & Pease, 85 Church St., Burlington.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
Enos Thomas & Edward, (Jericho) r 28, farmer 100.
Fairfield Horace, (Essex) carpenter and joiner, and farmer 25.
Farrand Henry, (Essex) shoemaker.
*FARRAND ZENAS H., (Essex) r 17, botanist, pharmaceutist, manuf. of patent medicines and fluid extracts, and farmer 46. [Adv. on page 300.] Fay David, (Essex) r 41 cor 33, millwright.
Fay Nathan M., (Essex) r 24, farmer 37₺.
FERGUSON REUBEN, (Essex) prop. hotel and livery.
FERRIN CHESTER M., (Essex Junction) physician and surgeon, graduate of Vermont University, cor Maple and Stevens, h do.
Field Jeannette P., (Essex Junction) widow of H. W., occupies the unsettled estate of H. W.
Fisher James C., (Essex) r 2, laborer.
Fletcher Curtis S., (Essex Junction) (William & Son).
Fletcher William & Son, (Essex Junction) (Curtis S.,) dealers in groceries and provisions, prop's meat market.
FLOOD MORTIMER L., (Essex Junction) section hand.
Folsom William, (Essex Junction) r 41, dairy to cows, and farmer 105.
Foster Edward, (Essex) r 43, farmer 12.
Foster Mary, (Essex) r 43, basket maker, 2 acres.
Freeman Dorcas E., (Essex Junction) widow of Melvin, farm 271 in Milton, h Central.
French Elizabeth, (Essex Junction) r 41, widow of David, farm 150.
Fuller Willard, (Essex Junction) dealer in cattle and horses, and farmer 82, and in Lamoille Co., Cambridge 600, and in Johnson and Eden 800.
Gabree Silas, (Essex Junction) r 41, laborer.
Garro Joseph, (Essex) r 7, farmer 50.
Garvin Evelyn F., (Essex) r 32, teacher in Essex Classical Institute, and car- penter and joiner.
Gates Harvey G., (Essex) r 18, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 100.
Gates James N., (Essex) r 33, farmer 70.
Gipps Charles, (Essex Junction) r 49, farmer 38.
Glinn James, (Colchester) r 37, farmer 46.
Glinn John, (Colchester) r 37, laborer.
Gomo Frank F., (Essex Junction) painter, Grove.
Goodrich Frank, (Essex Junction) r 54, laborer.
Goodrich Lucy, (Essex Junction) I 54, farm 14.
Gorton Amos, H., (Essex) r 31, farmer 80.
Greene Ceylon R., (Essex Junction) r 50, retired Baptist minister, and farmer, leases of Dr. Carpenter, of Burlington, 96.
Greene Judson W., (Essex Junction) r 50, carpenter.
Griffin Harrison, (Essex Junction) r 39, wool grower 60 sheep, farmer 75.
Grow George L., (Essex Junction) manager of Mrs. S. J. Hill's store.
Guyett Frank, (Essex Junction) r 53.
Guyett Jeremiah, (Essex Junction) r 55, farmer 20.
Hager George E., (Colchester) r 37, cabinet maker.
Halbert Alfred B., (Essex) r 15, chairman of board of selectmen, county road commissioner, justice of peace, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 77.
Hale William, (Essex Junction) r 40, civil engineer, and farmer 97.
Handly James F., (Jericho) r 10, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 175.
Hanley Augustus, (Jericho) r 27, farmer 45.
Hanley John, Jr., (Essex) r 16, farmer 65.
Hanley Thomas B., (Essex) r 7, dairy 25 cows, and farmer 196.
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TOWN OF ESSEX.
Hanley William, (Jericho) r 27, farmer 100.
Hanley William, Jr., (Jericho) r 12, farmer 135.
HANSCOM HIRAM, (Essex Junction) general blacksmithing, Maple, h Main. HILDRETH HENRY, (Essex Junction) farmer 56, and in Bolton 600 timber land, h Main.
HILL LYMAN A., (Essex Junction) carpenter and joiner, Main, h Lincoln. Hill Sarah J., (Essex Junction) widow of George H., dealer in dry goods and groceries, George L. Grow, manager.
Hill Walter M., (Essex Junction) granite cutter for M. L. Snyder, h Maple. Hobart Amos, (Essex Junction) retired farmer, has 800 acres in Cambridge, Lamoille Co., h Maple.
Hogan John, (Colchester) r 36, cabinet maker, and farmer.
Hogan Margaret, (Colchester) r 36, farm 37.
Holley Esther M., (Jericho) r 44, widow of Alonzo.
Holley Sumner H., (Jericho) r 44, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 108.
Howe Calvin, (Essex) r 32, town agent, farmer 7.
Howe Fred B., (Essex Junction) dealer in eggs and farm produce, and farmer 20.
Humphrey Harry G., (Essex Junction) speculator, butcher, and carpenter, res. in Junction House.
HUMPHREYS WILLIAM H., (Essex Junction) farmer 20, h Main.
Hunt Eleazer, (Essex) r 41, farmer 30.
*HUNT JASON E., (Essex) r 24, breeder of Yorkshire hogs, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 60. [Adv. on page 350.]
HUNT TRUMAN J., (Essex Junction) prop. Junction House.
HUNTER DAVID J., (Essex Junction) (Hunter & Shiland) h Park.
Hunter & Shiland, (Essex Junction) (David J. H., and William J. S., ) manufs. of hanging and curtain papers, River.
Huntley William E., (Essex) r 27, farmer 50.
Hurson John, (Essex Junction) r 36, farmer 50.
Hurson John O., (Essex) r 26, laborer.
Jennings William W., (Essex Junction) r 41, farmer 15, and leases of Wm. B. Weston, of Winooski 20.
JOHNSON WILLIAM B., (Essex Junction) custom miller, and wholesale and retail dealer in flour, feed, corn and rye meal, buckwheat and graham flour, Mill st., h Park.
*JOSLYN EDWARD O., prop. of Central House, and livery. [Adv. on page 310.]
JUNCTION HOUSE, (Essex Junction) Truman J. Hunt, prop.
Kane John, (Essex) off r 5, farmer 12.
Keeler Milo, (Essex) r 7, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 180.
Keeler Samuel, (Essex) r 15 cor 27, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 225.
Kempton George M., (Essex Junction) clerk for L. M. Brigham.
KELLEY HARRINGTON, (Essex) r I, farmer.
KELLEY HORACE E., (Essex) r 1, dairy 6 cows, and farmer 100. King Thomas, (Essex) shoemaker.
Kirby William J., (Essex Junction) carpenter and joiner, h North.
Labell Lewis, (Essex Junction) laborer, North.
LABELL LEWIS E., (Essex Junction) carpenter and joiner, h North.
Labell Moses, (Essex Junction) laborer, Grove.
LABELL MOSES, (Essex Junction) farmer and button maker.
H. E. SALLS, BURLINGTON, VT., KEEPS TENTS, GUNS, REVOLVERS, FISHING TACKLE, TO LET.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
Essex Junction, Vt.,
E. O. JOSLYN,
This House, under the new management, offers Superior Inducements to the Travel- ing Public. Rooms high, light and airy, and will be found first-class in every respect.
Rare Inducements offered to Summer Boarders,
Pleasant Drives, Beautiful Scenery and Fine Fishing within easy access.
LIVERY STABLE
JW. CAR. H.Y.
First- Class Livery connected with the House.
BROWN'S
BURLINGTON PHOTO COMPANY.
Baby taken on the jump with our Bromide, Gelatine, Dry Plate,
INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS.
The extraordinary rapidity of this [new process allows us to get
Children's Pictures
in one second, and for nervous and old people it has no equal. We are surer of getting perfect pictures in one-tenth the time formerly required. All we ask is that you will give us a trial, or call and examine samples of our work.
Pictures of Persons, Animals, &c., taken moving.
We would call your attention to our line of C FRAMES, MATS, &c., at Prices which defy competition.
67 Church Street,
BURLINGTON,
VERMONT,
J. M. ISHAM,
Merchant Tailor,
72 Church Street,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT,
Guarantees to all Customers
FIRST-CLASS WORK,
THE
BEST MATERIALS,
And Entire Satisfaction in Goods and Styles, at Reasonable Prices.
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Hotel Gazette. Vol. 3 June, 1882. No. 20
CENTRAL HOUSE,
Essex Junction, Vt. E. O. JOSLYN,
Proprietor.
311
TOWN OF ESSEX.
Labelle George, (Essex Junction) r 53, farmer 10.
Labonte Benjamin, (Essex Junction) r 54, farmer.
Labounta Leo, (Essex Junction) r 54, farmer 5.
Laclair Frank, (Essex Junction) r 53, laborer. Ladue Edmond, (Essex Junction) r -, brick maker.
Lamonde Peter, (Essex) section hand.
Landon Frank, (Essex Junction) r 54, farmer 3.
Lavely Missip, (Essex Junction) general blacksmithing, and farmer 10. Lawrence Antoine, (Essex Junction) r 51, farmer 20.
LAWRENCE DAVID L., (Essex Junction) r 51, butcher and meat dealer. Leach Myron B., (Essex) r 7, dairy 13 cows, and farmer 90.
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