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Tilley Sidney N., (Williston) near r 22, farmer and gardener 7. Tilley Silas, (Williston) r 22, carpenter and joiner.
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TOWN OF WILLISTON.
Tucker Daniel B .. (Williston) r 17, farmer 6.
Varney Peter, (Williston) r 13, shoemaker.
Wall Thomas, (Burlington) r 20, farmer 34.
Wallstone Charles, (Williston) r 40, dairy 30 cows, and farmer 310.
Wallstone Lee. (Williston) r 40, son of Charles, farmer.
WALSTON HIRAM, (Williston) r 13.
WALSTON OBADIAH, (Williston) r 39 cor 38, stock grower, and farmer 114, in Richmond 30.
Ward Margaret, (Williston) widow of Bernard, owns 50 acres and 59 timber land.
Warren Birney E., (St. George) r 43, farmer.
Warren Charles D., (St. George) r 43, farmer 72.
Warren Charles E., (St. George) r 43, dairy 10 cows, and farmer 100.
WARREN SIDNEY, (North Williston) r 7, carpenter and joiner.
WHITCOMB JOHN, (North Williston) r 7, dealer in general merchandise, dairy 15 cows, and farmer 25. in Essex 170, and in Waterbury 144. Whitcomb John, (North Williston) postmaster, dealer in dry goods, groceries and provisions, hats, caps. trunks, boots, shoes and rubbers, notions, etc. Whitcomb & Fay, (North Williston) r 8, (Erastus F. W., of Essex, and Ros- well B. Fay, ) props. of steam grist and saw-mill, and machine shop.
WHITNEY GEORGE W., (Williston) r 48, farmer, with Murray D.
WHITNEY MURRAY D., (Williston) r 48, dairy 35 cows, and farmer 230. Whitney William F., (Williston) r 21, cor 27, dairy 22 cows, farmer 170. WILKINS FRANK C., (Williston) r 21, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 133}. Wood Laura M. Mrs., (Williston) r 22 cor 13, widow of Benjamin.
Wood Milo J., (Williston) r 18 cor 29, general blacksmithing, owns 2 acres.
Woodruff William P., (Williston) r 18. grower of small fruits, gardener, black- smith, and carpenter and joiner, owns 43 acres.
Wright Clayton J., ( Williston) farmer, son of Smith Wright.
Wright Clinton S., (Williston) clerk for Wright & Harris.
WRIGHT HOMER E., (Williston) connected with Smith Wright in poultry business. and farmer.
Wright Orson H., (Hinesburgh) r 47, dairy 20 cows, and farmer 175, and in Hinesburgh 340.
WRIGHT SMITH, (Williston) r 10, (Wright & Harris,) postmaster, dairy 50 cows, wholesale dealer in poultry for 25 years, poultry storer, and farmer 275.
WRIGHT & HARRIS, (Williston) r 22, (Smith W. & Gilbert H.) general dealers in dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, etc., butter buyers, and dealers in drugs and medicines.
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CITY OF BURLINGTON.
CITY OF BURLINGTON.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Annual City Election, First Tuesday in March. ·
MAYOR-JO D. HATCH. Office in Vermont Life Insurance Building. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD-Elihu B. Taft. Term Expires. 1884| Ward 3-H N. Drury, 1883 Ward 4-W. H. Brink, Term Expires. 1884 1883
Ward 1-Ehhu B. Taft.
H. Eugene Sibley,
Ward 2-Urban A. Woodbury,
1884 Albert S Drew. 1883
George C. Briggs, 1883| Ward 5-A. E. Richardson,
1884
Ward 3-Chas. J. Alger,
18841 Archibald Taylor, 1883
Regular Meeting of the Board, First Monday in each Month, at Nos. I and 2 City Hall Building.
City Clerk-Wm. H. Root.
City Treasurer-Greene D. Weller.
City Attorney-Henry Ballard.
City Fudge-Seneca Haselton.
Chief of Police-Luman A. Drew
Fence Viewers-Wm. Zottman, Frank Freeman.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-The City Treasurer.
Janitor of City Hall -- Wm. H. Root.
Street Commissioners-Archibald Taylor, A. E. Rich- ardson, H. Eugene Sibley. Superintendent of Streets-A. R. Dow.
Superintendent of Water Works
ASSESSORS.
H S. Peck. - Chas. E. Allen.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF ENGINEER-Alexander Crosby.
First Assistant-Lowell C. Grant. Second Assistant - Jerome B. Smith.
Third Assistant-David Walker. Fourth Assistant-Alvaro Adsit.
Ward I-Geo. W. Killam. Ward 2-J. J. Bigelow. Ward 3-J. W Madigan.
FIRE WARDENS. Ward 4-E. F. Henderson. Ward 5-Frank K. Converse.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-Henry O. Wheeler. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Term Expires. 1883| Ward 4-G. B. Safford, 1883 Ward 5- Julius W. Russell. 1882! Clerk of Board-Julius W. Russell.
Term Expires. 1883 IS83
Regular meetings, first Friday of each month, at 7:30 P. M., at the office of Superintendent of Schools.
The Mayor-ex.officio. Matthew H. Buckham. Loammi G. Ware.
TRUSTEES FLETCHER FREE LIBRARY.
Edward J. Phelps. Samuel Huntington.
LIBRARIAN-T. P. W. Rogers ; Miss Lizzie E. Moore, Assistant.
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Ward I-Elihu B. Taft. Ward 2-Loren B. Lord,
Ward 3-Heman R. Wing,
Constable and Collector-Loomis J. Smith. Health Office-H. H. Atwater, M. D. City Engineer and Surveyor-A. R. Dow. City Grand Furor-Wm. H. Hare. Overseer of the Poor-Henry Greene. City Liquor Agent-Agency in City Hall Building.
Auditors -- Samuel A. Drew, Abner B. Lowry, Micah H. Stone. Trustee of U. S. Deposit Fund-Greene D. Weller. Cemetery Commissioners -- Nathaniel Parker, Archi- bald Taylor. Eli Poquette. Pound Keeper-Milo C. Graton.
B. S. Nichols. Henry Greene. S. M. Pope.
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(For Abbreviations, etc., see page 257.)
Abbott Addie C. Mrs., h 36 Grant.
Abbott Cornelius S., foreman for Holt & Barnes, h 41 King.
Abbott Frank W., clerk for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 36 Grant.
ABBOTT LIBBIE M., (Winooski) warper at Burlington Cotton Mill, bds 475 Colchester ave.
Abernethy Frank D., clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds 159 Bank.
ADAMS HIRAM E., optician, practical watchmaker, and dealer in watches,
clocks, jewelry, diamonds, bronze, silver, and silver plated ware, 107 Church, h 32 North Winooski ave.
Adams Mark W., clerk for Edward Barlow, bds 32 N. Winooski ave.
Adams Minnie E. Miss, hair worker, 201 College, h do.
Adett Benjamin, laborer, h 63 LaFountain.
Adsit Alvaro, telephone exchange, h 24 Loomis.
ADSIT ELBRIDGE S., (Adsit & Bigelow) h 24 Loomis.
Adsit Mary B., widow of Hollis, h 24 Loomis.
Adsit Mary E. Miss, cashier for G. I. Hagar, bds 24 Loomis.
*ADSIT & BIGELOW, (Elbridge S. A. and John J. B.,) dealers in coal and wood, 156 Main. [Adv. on page 362.] Ageoghe Norman, carpenter, 216 North.
Aikey Frank, (Winooski) employee Frank LeClair, bds Winooski ave.
Alapa Antoine, laborer, bds 158 North.
ALAPA FRANK, laborer, h 132 North, cor Rose.
Alapa John, painter, h 25 South Champlain.
Alapa John, teamster, h 16 North Winooski ave.
Alapa Louis, laborer, bds 158 North.
Alapa Mary Miss, h 58 Hyde.
Alapa Theresa Miss, h 58 Hyde.
Alary Viteline Miss, teacher in Nazareth School.
Alexander Alexander, stone cutter.
Alexander Torildo, employee L. G. Burnham & Co., 61 Peru.
Alger Charles J., attorney and counselor at law, 179 Church, h 13 Murray.
Alix Caroline, (Mrs. Paul) dressmaker, 262 North Winooski ave.
Alix Paul, cabinet maker, h 262 North Winooski ave.
Allard Omer P., laborer, h 1 Myrtle.
Allen Alonzo W., (Allen & Greene) h Pearl. Died April 21, '82.
Allen Alvin B., house painter, h 272 Colchester ave.
*ALLEN C. C. & SON, (John B.,) manufs. and wholesale and retail dealers in furniture, 129 St. Paul, opp. City Hall Park. [Adv. on page 392.]
*ALLEN CHARLES E., city assessor, att'y and solicitor of American and foreign patents, notary public, 181 College, h 142 University Place. [Adv. on page 350. ]
ALLEN CHRISTOPHER C., (C. C. & Son,) h 80 College.
Allen George, employee J. R. Booth, bds 280 Colchester ave.
Allen George E., works for L. G. Burnham & Co., bds 16t North Union.
ALLEN HEMAN W., (Lyman & Allen, ) bds 244 Main.
Allen Henry J., book binder for W. Scott, bds 14 Poplar.
Allen Henry P., clerk for Noah Allen, 102 Church, bds 11 North Union. ALLEN JOHN B., (C. C. & Son,) bds 80 College.
CLOTHING FOR MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' WEAR. LOW PRICES, AT THE BLUE STORE, Burlington, Vt.
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Allen John S., sexton Green Mount Cemetery, h 112 Colchester ave. Allen Maggie Miss, milliner with Miss Kennedy, Colchester ave. Allen Margaret H., widow of A. W., h 137 Poplar.
Allen Noah, merchant tailor, dealer in ladies' furs, trunks and bags, hats and caps, and gents' furnishing goods, 102 Church, h 11 North Union.
Allen Robert H., employee Pope & Watson, h 112 Colchester ave.
Allen William H., commercial traveler for Farley, Harvey & Co., of Boston, bds 52 Church.
Allen William L., clerk for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 500 St. Paul. Allen & Greene, (Alonzo W. A. and Henry G.) dealers in leather, hides, pelts and skins, 13 Church.
Alow John, employee - Kimball, h 200 Battery.
Amell Edlore, (Winooski) invalid, Winooski ave.
Amell Louis, merchant, h 98 North Battery.
AMERICAN HOTEL, Lemuel S. Drew, prop .; Fred E. Camp, clerk ; Main, corner St. Paul.
Ames Harriet A. Miss, bds 189 Church.
Amlen Mitchell, employee W. & D. G. Crane, h 77 Rose.
Anderson John W., retired merchant, h 201 St. Paul.
Anderson John W., florist, St. Paul cor King, h 172 St. Paul.
Anderson William Capt., retired steamboat captain, h 172 St. Paul.
ANDERSON WILLIAM B., shipping clerk for Kelsey & Brodie, bds 201 St. Paul.
Andrews William G., clerk for George W. Holmes & Co., bds 67 Monroe.
Anstead Peter, employee R. M. Clapp, bds 13 George.
Anthony Abial B., (Anthony & Williams), h 195 Elmwood ave.
Anthony Eliza E. Mrs., bds 205 Elmwood ave.
Anthony & Williams, (A. B. Anthony, George T. Williams) barbers, 134 Church.
APPLETON GILES S., passenger agent C. V. R. R., h 232 Maple. Appleton James S., livery stable, 188 North Winooski ave., h 184 do.
Apps Lottie Miss, milliner with Mrs. Collison, bds 82 Church.
Arbuckle Richard D., clerk for J. B. Scully & Co., bds 81 Maple.
Arbuckle Thomas, (Arbuckle & Co.) h 81 Maple.
Arbuckle & Co., (Thomas Arbuckle, Lester Brayton, Marcellus H. Landon) wholesale tobacconists and manufacturers of candy and cigars, 73 to 77 Maple, cor Champlain.
Arcand Arthur H., laborer, h rear 196 South Battery.
Arcand Gilbert, laborer, h 7 Mechanic.
Arcand Mary Miss. employee W. Scott, bds 7 Mechanic.
Arcand Michael, boatman, h 93 South Battery
Arms Robert B. Capt., deputy clerk Custom House, bds 206 Pearl. Armstead William F., barber at Van Ness House, h 79 Monroe. Arnold Adaline, h 250 North.
Arnold Gardner B., dealer in groceries and provisions, tobacco and cigars, fruits, confectionery, and wholesale dealer in butter tubs, 154 Church, h 70 South Winooski ave.
Arnold Henry, manuf. of light and heavy harness, 248 North, h 244 do. Arnold Joseph F., barber, bds 244 North.
Arnold Joseph, dealer in groceries and provisions, tobacco and notions, 2 North, h 94 North ave.
Arnold Robert. harnessmaker, 218 North, h do.
Arnold Susan Mrs., groceries, 218 North, h do.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
CA. JCERS
If you Die with a Cancer it is your own fault!
-For, with my ----
NEW CANCER REMEDY,
I Extract Cancers, Root and Branch,
In less time, and with less pain, than can be done by any other method.
It is done without the use of
ARSENIC, THE KNIFE, OR DRAWING BLOOD,
And if applied in time is
CERTAIN DEATH TO A CANCER!
16 Patients Treated at my residence in Swanton, or at their homes.
Address,
DR. AMOS ROBINSON,
Drawer 121.
St. Albans, Vt.
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Arthur John A., special deputy collector of customs, h 246 South Willard. Ashley George E., ticket clerk and W. U. telegraph operator, bds American House.
Ashline Vetal, bricklayer. h 165 Interval ave.
Atherton Edward, clerk for M. D. Cook, bds 155 Cherry.
Atwater Albert W., student, bds 48 Pine.
Atwater Florence A. Miss, h 21 North Winooski ave.
ATWATER HIRAM H .. physician, health officer, president of the board of examining surgeons for pensions, secretary of the medical board of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, president of the Burlington Medical and Surgical Club, and instructor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children in the medical department of the University of Vermont, office 44 Pine, h 48 do.
Atwood Lorenzo A., photographer, 22 Church, h 32 George.
Aubrey Mary, (Mrs. Cornelius) h 72 Bank.
Auld Joseph, business manager for Free Press Association, h 387 South Union.
Austin Adoniram, auctioneer, and prop. of Burlington & Grand Isle stage line, h 119 North Union.
Austin Curtis L , carpenter and joiner, h 99 Elm.
Austin George W., kook-keeper for Holt, Barnes & Co., h 219 Winooski ave., cor Decatur.
Austin George W., mail carrier for south ward, h 84 Maple.
Austin Gustave, (heirs of) summer residence 163 South Willard.
Austin John, laborer, 141 South Battery.
Austin Lyman, carpenter and joiner, h 103 Winooski ave.
AUSTIN ZACHARY T., contractor and builder, 51 Loomis, h do.
Avery Samuel C., employee Shepard & Morse, h 133 North Winooski ave. Ayling John, traveling salesman for Henry, Johnson & Lord, h 53 George. Babbit Emeline E. Mrs., h 92 College.
Babcock George H., groceries, provisions and confectionery, Champlain, cor Cherry, h do.
Babcock Henry C., fireman C. V. R. R., h 139 Elmwood ave.
Babcock Hiram, employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds 169 Church.
Babcock James S., tinsmith, h 27 Center.
Bacon B. Mrs., h 12 East ave.
Bacon Catharine Mrs., Nelson, h 42 and 44 Pearl.
Bacon Charles, driver for Joseph Bacon, bds 18 Church.
Bacon George, mail route agent, h 61 Elmwood ave.
Bacon George H., clerk for S. Beach, 204 College.
Bacon John G., wheelwright, h 45 Archibald.
BACON JOSEPH, saloon and dining hall, 16 and 18 Church, h do.
Bacon Timothy, employee G. I. Hagar, h Center.
Badger Walter N., night operator and watchman C. V. R. R. passenger . depot, bds American Hotel.
Badord Joseph, laborer, h 59 Cedar.
Bailey Elmer B., clerk for C. P. Frissell, bds 21 Grant.
Bailey Hiram J. E., contractor and builder, 132 South Winooski ave., h 21 Grant.
Bailey John, molder, bds 176 South Battery.
Bailey's Music Store, A. L. Bailey, of St. Johnsbury, prop .; H. W. Hall, mana- ger ; dealers in musical merchandise, 151 Main.
Baird John H., upholsterer, for H. J. Nelson, bds 151 Cherry.
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Baird Mary Miss, dressmaker, rooms 63 Pearl.
Baird Susan Miss, dressmaker, rooms 63 Pearl.
Baker Alonzo F., painter and paper hanger, North Willard cor 32 Pomeroy. Baker Hubert A., musician and piano tuner, (blind) bds 221 North Winooski ave.
Baker Frank H., employee Holt & Barnes, h 20 Pierce.
Baker Honora, widow of Richard, h 66 Elm.
Baker Hubert W., painter, bds 142 Cherry.
Baker John, coachman and gardener, h 89 Elm.
Baker Jonathan D., (Hosmer & Baker,) h 221 North Winooski ave.
Baker Kate M., widow of George, h 76 Cherry.
Baker Luther R., painter, h 241 North Willard.
Baker Mary F. Mrs., h 72 Spruce.
Baker Richard, assists in Central Billiard Hall, 143 Main, bds 66 Elm.
Baker Thomas, employee for J. R. Booth, h 7 Poplar.
Baldwin Charles G. Mrs., h 47 Hyde.
Baldwin John C., head waiter American Hotel, bds do.
Ballard Alfred K. Mrs., h 31 Elmwood ave.
BALLARD HENRY HoN., city attorney, ex-State senator, lawyer, Times building, corner Church and Main, h 199 South Union.
Ballou Charles F., bds 198 St. Paul.
Barber Amanda M. Mrs .. boarding-house, 159 Bank.
Barber Clinton A., h 70 Church.
Barber David C., farmer 140 acres, South Burlington, h 189 Church, cor King.
Barber Frank, carder for Burlington Woolen Co., bds 314 Colchester ave.
Barber Hiram C., student, bds 189 Church.
Barber Nancy, widow of Horace, h 17 Center.
Barber Philip, hair dresser, 121 Church, h 36 Allen.
Barbour Volney G., prof. of civil engineering at the University of Vermont, h North Prospect.
Barden Amarette P., widow of John, h 97 Pearl.
Bargea Louis, employee Matthews & Hickok, h 45 South Champlain. Baribeau Uldevert, sexton of French Catholic church, h 54 St. Joseph.
* BARIBEAULT GEORGE PROF., music teacher, instructor in gymnas- tics, 42 Cherry, h do. [Adv. on page 456.]
BARKER WILLIAM H. H., market gardener, dairy 12 cows, and farmer 30, and in Colchester 30, h North ave.
Barlow Edward, dealer in dry and fancy goods, 87 Church, h 462 South Willard.
Barlow Mary, widow of Sidney, resident, h 20 South Willard.
Barnard Laura E., widow, nurse, bds 95 Main.
BARNES DANIEL, foreman, employee of the street department, h 251 Main.
Barnes Frederick H., employee A. B. Fisher, bds Quincy House.
Barnes Jackson, tinsmith, h 255 North Winooski ave.
BARNES LAWRENCE, treasurer of Burlington Manufacturing Co., presi-
dent of Howard National Bank, and of Skillings, Whitney & Barnes Lumber Co., h 411 Main.
Barnes Lawrence K., (Holt, Barnes & Co.) h 15 Pearl.
Barney Charles, employee Pope & Watson, h 64 Cedar.
Barney Frank, laborer, h 118 North.
Barney Isadore, laborer, h 26 Battery.
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BARNEY PRENTICE W., superintendent Champlain Transportation Co., h 51 North Union.
Barney William, laborer, h 19 King.
Barrett Alexander, gardener, h Union, cor College.
Barrett Alexander, mason, bds 34 King.
Barrett Charles S., employee of Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., bds 59 Winooski ave.
BARRETT HORACE W., (Winooski) superintendent of Burlington and Winooski Cotton Mills, h Allen st., Winooski.
Barrett James, laborer, h 106 Howard.
BARRETT OLIVER, mason, h 34 King.
Barrett Oliver, carpenter, h 39 Cedar.
Barron Patrick, employee J. R. Booth, h 51 Cherry.
Barron William E., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 51 Cherry.
Barrows Alphonso L., dealer in groceries and provisions, 155 Main, h 139 King, cor Church.
Barrows Augustus, dealer in crockery, glass, and paper hangings, 152 College, h 63 North Battery.
Barrows Augustus H., h 96 Elm.
Barrows Lewis M., manager City Loan Company, 41 School.
Barry Hyacinthe, laborer, bds 218 Cedar.
Bartholomew Henry L., machinist, h 82 North Battery.
Barton Frank, employee Henry, Johnson & Lord, h 182 North Union.
Bass Osman B., teacher of piano and organ, 153 Main, bds do.
Bassett Louis, farm laborer, North ave.
Bassett Corina Miss, dressmaker, bds 237 Main.
Bassett Delphina Mrs., h 237 Main.
Bassett Victor, employee R. S. Styles, bds 237 Main.
Bassette Sylem, employee Burlington Manuf. Co., h 18 Rose.
Bates Ida M. Miss, photographer, employee E. O. Wornell, bds 57 North Winooski ave.
BATES SOLOMON W., employee woolen mills, at Winooski, h 57 Winooski ave., cor Grant.
Battise Edward A., employee R. S. Styles, h 11 Church.
Battise John, laborer, h 5 Pine.
Baxter A. S., manager Wakefield Variegated Marble Co., bds VanNess House.
Baxter Lucia M. Miss, dressmaker, bds 183 Pearl.
Beach Joseph T., clerk for S. Beach, h 46 King, cor Champlain.
Beach Socrates, baker, 198 and 202 College, h 46 King, cor Champlain.
Bean David, laborer, h 19 North.
Bean Joshua, laborer, h 42 North ave.
Beatty James, employee Crane & Pope, h 16 Main.
Beatty John W., laborer, employee J. R. Booth, h 9 Cherry.
Beauchamp John B., employee Walker, Hatch & Co., of Winooski, h 10 De- catur.
Beauchamp John B. Sr., employee Pope & Weston, h 13 Poplar.
Beaupre Alfred, employee Walker, Hatch, & Co., h 53 Archibald.
Beaupre Clement, carpenter and joiner, h 22 Spring.
Beaupre Edward, employee Clapp & Holland, bds 64 Rose.
Beaupre Elbert R., clerk Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 82 North Winooski ave.
Beaupre Ellen R., clerk for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 82 North Winooski ave.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
In Furnishing your Homes, if you wish FURNITURE
Well Made, Durable, Tasty in Design. Handsomely Finished, and Thoroughy Reliable. Visit the Ware-Rooms of
HENRY J. NELSON,
MANUFACTURER, 48 and 50 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. - ESTABLISHED IN 1835 .- Having a large and extensive trade, he has an immense stock of Furniture, of a better quality, finer design, and a higher grade, than any dealer in the State.
CURTAIN POLES, CORNICES, DRAPERIES, HOLLAND SHADES, And a Variety of
WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES!
Correspondence Solicited and Promptly Answered. Every Article Guaranteed as Represented.
" NELSON has furnished some of the most elegant residences and finest public buildings in the State.
Little Giant Road Machine !
(Smith & Strong's Patent, May 24th, 1881.)
MANUFACTURED BY
Photo-Electrotype Co.
STRONG & PARKER, VERGENNES, VT.
WE WARRANT THE LITTLE GIANT ROAD MACHINE to make in hard clay soil one- half mile of road per day, throwing in five furrows on each side of road, and with the same teams, harrow, roll and shape it better than can be done in the usual way. We warrant it to make as much road in one day as the same team and help can make in the usual way in one week, and do good work in any kind of soil, wet or dry ; also to work well in turf or stony land. " SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
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Beaupre Eugene I .. , tailor, h 10 Decatur.
Beaupre Frederick O., (Beaupre & Lowrey,) h 82 North Winooski ave.
Beaupre Leon H., carpenter and joiner, h 64 Rose.
Beaupre Louisa, employee N. Scott, bds 82 North Winooski ave.
Beaupre Martha, dressmaker, bds 82 North Winooski ave.
Beaupre Thomas, carriage maker, employee Hannon Ray, h 33 Rose.
Beaupre & Lowrey, (F. O. Beaupre & George W. Lowrey,) apothecaries, 75 Church, cor Bank.
Beauregard Peter, house painter, h 62 Pitkin.
Beck Israel, porter American Hotel, bds do.
Beckwith. David L .. roofer, h 484 St. Paul.
Beckwith Edgar C., student of University of Vermont, class '82, bds 136 North Winooski ave.
Beckwith George W., book-keeper for VanSicklen, Seymour & Co., h 196 Pine.
Beckwith Mary H. Miss, boarding house, 136 North Winooski ave.
Bedard Felix, employee Holt & Barnes, h 72 Murray.
Beebe Charles L., cartman. h 175 North Union.
Beebe Fred A., clerk, VanNess House.
Beecher Alice M., assistant at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st. Beers Ario P., bds 155 North Winooski ave.
BELLEMARE ONESIME. lumber sorter for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 48 Pitkin.
Belisle Charlotte, widow Nazaire, h 267 North Winooski ave.
Bellrose Joseph G., (Bellrose & Grant) h 63 South Winooski ave.
Bellrose & Grant, (Joseph G. B. and Lowell C. G.) druggists, 88 Church, opp. Howard Opera House.
Benedict E. D., widow of Hon. G. W. Benedict, h 31 South Prospect.
BENEDICT GEORGE G., editor of the Free Press and Times, h 31 South Prospect.
Benedict Henry, city cartman No 5, h 39 Murray.
Benedict John B., weaver at Gates & Co.'s cotton mills, bds 323 St. Paul.
Benedict Maria L., widow Dr. J. H., bds 95 Adams.
Benoir Alexander, employee Wing & Smith, h 58 Pitkin.
Benoir John, employee Wing & Smith, h 60 Pitkin.
Benoir Joseph, laborer. h 127 North.
Benoir Jeremiah, teamster, h 127 North.
Benson Charles, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.
Bentley Zalmon B., boot treer C. A. Hibbard, h 25 Crombie.
Bernard Frederick, carpenter and joiner, h 163 North.
Bernard Joseph, saw setter for Burlington Manufacturing Co., h 288 Colches- ter ave.
Bernier Emma Miss, teacher in Nazareth School.
Berry Michael C .. (Pope, Berry & Hall) bds 65 George.
Berry William P., shipping clerk for Pope, Berry & Hall, bds 65 George.
Bertrand Andrew, carpenter and joiner, h 96 Interval ave.
Bertrand Rosina Mrs., widow of Stephen, h 294 North Winooski ave.
Beterson Charles G., clerk. h 171 St. Paul, cor King.
Bettes Dolphus, (Winooski) employee Burlington Woolen Co., h 55 Chase. Bettis Charles, special policeman, and agent for Mrs. Mary Bettis, h 204 South Battery.
Bettis Mary Mrs., groceries, provisions, crockery and wall paper, 206 South Battery, h 204 do.
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BIGELOW GEORGE H., postoffice inspector, Custom House Building, bds VanNess House.
BIGELOW JOHN J., (Adsit & Bigelow) contractor, h 16 Loomis.
Bigue Dolphise, line man, M. U. Tel. Co., bds 30 Allen.
Bililes Elisha, employee Pope & Watson, h 234 North Winooski ave.
Billings May L., widow of George A., bds 29 Murray.
Bills George, laborer, h 269 South Champlain.
Bingham George L., baggage master C. V. R. R., h 80 North Union. Bingham Harriet E. Mrs., h 43 St. Paul.
Bingham James, shoemaker, 168 Bank, h do.
Bingham LeRoy M., allo. physician and surgeon, office and residence IIO College, cor Pine. 1
Bishop Elmer H., telegraph operator, bds 155 Cherry.
Bishop Moses, weaver, h 253 Champlain.
Bishop Sarah J. Mrs., widow of H. J., boarding-house 155 Cherry.
Bissell W. H. A., D. D., Bishop of Vermont, h 146 William, cor Main.
Bissette Bert, job printer, 180 Main, h 237 do.
Bissette Edward, laborer, h rear 200 South Battery.
Bissette Lewis, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h North Bend.
Bisson Edward, plumber, h 22 Smith's Lane.
Bisson Edward. Jr., plumber, bds 22 Smith's Lane.
Bissonett Eugene, commission merchant, h 199 College.
Bissonnett Eustache, manufacturer and repairer of boots and shoes, 132 . Church, bds do.
BIXBY GEORGE R., employee J. A. Shedd, h Spear.
Black John, farmer I, and in South Burlington 18 acres, h 427 South Union. Blackman Frank P., "Sailor's Home," 467 South Union.
Blackman Harriet H. Mrs., widow of Dwight, h 467 South Union. .
Blackman Lizzie H., milliner, bds 467 South Union.
Blackmore Alonzo, hostler at Rowe's Hotel.
Blair Alzina G. Mrs., dressmaker, 86 Church, h do.
Blair Andrew, meat market, 145 North Winooski ave., h do.
Blair Augustus H., book-keeper for L. G. Burnham & Co., deputy county clerk, h 109 Elmwood ave.
Blair Delia A. Miss, saleswoman for Lyman & Allen, bds 109 Elmwood ave. Blair Gilbert, horse trader, h 69 Spring.
Blair John, box maker for Pope & Watson, h 86 Church.
Blair Lewis, laborer, h 70 North ave.
Blair Martin, fisherman, h 132 North, cor Rose.
Blair Paul, carpenter and joiner, h 47 South Champlain.
Blair Uber, city cartman, h 291 North Bend.
Blair Zeb., teamster, bds 67 Spring.
Blake C. Oscar, freight agent C. V. R. R., h 121 Pine.
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