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BLAKE JED G., office manager M. U. Telegraph Co., bds 177 South Union. Blanchard Alexander, barber, h 64 Cedar.
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Blanchard John, blind man, bds 64 Cedar.
Bleau John, employee Shepard & Morse, h 78 Hyde.
Blethen Mary J., widow of John N., h 89 North Champlain.
Blight Alphonso, bakery, 19 First.
Blinn Almira M., widow of Roy, h 21 Center.
Bliss Joshua Isham Rev., rector of Trinity church of Shelburne, missionary at Winooski, and professor of rhetoric and English literature at the Uni- versity of Vermont, bds 308 Pearl.
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Bliss Leonard C., policeman, h 71 South Champlain.
Blodgett Calvin H., bds American Hotel.
Blodgett Frank J., M. D., bds 82 South Winooski ave. .
Blodgett Gardner S., (G. S. Blodgett & Co.) h 82 South Winooski ave.
Blodgett Luthera B., widow of Calvin, bds 288 Main.
Blodgett G. S. & Co., (Gardner S. Blodgett and Edward P. Manor) manu- facturers of Blodgett & Sweet's patent galvanized iron portable ovens, practical plumbers, and dealers in stoves, steam and furnace heating apparatus, jobbers in galvanized and black sheet-iron, 191 College.
Blodgett William W., painter, h 18 Cherry.
Blondin John B., groceries, h 38 LaFountain.
Blondin Philip, carpenter and joiner, h 81 Cedar.
Blondin William, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., h 27 LaFountain.
BLYTH ALPHONSE T., proprietor of Blyth's bakery, 19 First, bds 161 North Union.
Boardman Albert B., shipper for A. Boutin, h 201 St. Paul.
Boileau Charles, tinsmith, h rear 43 South Champlain.
Boisell Antoine, laborer, h 95 Battery.
Bolger James, carpenter and builder, h 105 North Battery,
Bolger James F., bds 105 North Battery.
Bonnett Paul, farm laborer, h 406 North.
Booth Augustus M., machinist, h 151 South Champlain.
Booth Edward J., foreman for J. R. Booth, h North Union.
BOOTH JOHN R., (Ottawa, Canada,) manuf. and wholesale and retail dealer in pine and spruce lumber, clapboards, shingles, lath, dimension timber, doors, sash and blinds, moldings, house finish, packing boxes etc., U. A. Woodbury, manager, 211 Lake.
Borgia Louis, employee Matthews & Hickok, h 5 Champlain.
Bostwick George A., blacksmith, with George H., bds 24 Monroe.
Bostwick George H., horse shoeing and general blacksmithing, 192 Pearl, cor Winooski ave., h 24 Monroe.
Bostwick Louisa G., milliner for Mrs. Start, bds 24 Monroe.
Bostwick Harlan, works for R. M. Clapp, bds 204 College.
Bostwick Oscar F., foreman for H. J. Nelson, h 39 North Union.
Boucher Clementine Miss, teacher, Nazareth School.
Bouilach Martha, 185 North.
Boutelle Moses G., works for L. G. Burnham & Co., h 30 Peru.
*BOUTIN ANDREW, wholesale and retail dealer in millinery, fancy, ready- made goods, furs and notions, crockery, glassware, wall paper and plated ware, 47, 51, and 53 Church, h 137 North Winooski ave. [Adv. on page 260.]
Boutin Fred, manager of crockery department for Andrew Boutin, h 135 Elmwood ave.
Bowles Azro K., carpenter, h 52 George.
Bowles Edward A. Dr., (trusses, etc.) office 52 George, h do.
BOWMAN WILLIAM F., (Bowman, Woodbury & Clark) VanNess House. BOWMAN, WOODBURY & CLARK, (W. F. B., U. A. W., H. N. C.,) props. VanNess House, cor Main and St. Paul.
Boyd William H., house and carriage painter, h 16 North Winooski ave.
Boyle Nancy Mrs., widow of William, h 81 Cherry.
Boyle Willian A., employee C. V. R. R., h 81 Cherry.
Boynton Everett E., clerk for Ripley & Holton.
Boynton Frank B., clerk for F. G. Fletcher, bds 48 Champlain.
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>BURLINGTON+CLOTHING+CO .<
The Largest, Lightest and most Commodious Salesroom in the City. The most Complete Stock of
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN !
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Made, The Best Fitting in the City !
The Nobbiest Styles, The Best Trimmed and
HATS, CAPS, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
OR ANYTHING THAT PERTAINS TO MEN'S WEARING APPAREL.
Call and examine the largest stock ever displayed in our City, and at prices that defy competition. We man- ufacture the majority of our stock. thereby giving us styles exclusively our own, and found at no other store. We CAN and WILL SELL YOU CHEAPER than any other concern in the City.
Gentlemen will find anything in the line of DRESS or BUSINESS SUITS their tastes may require-from the most quiet to the very nobbiest patterns.
Farmers can find just what they want. both in Grey, Silk Mixtures or Black.
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CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN
SPECIALTY ! :
We carry a large and attractive assortment of Fine, Medium, and Low Priced Children's Suits and Overcoats. Our Elegant line is unequalled in the City. Patches to match every Suit furnished FREE !
SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR LARGE MEN A SPECIALTY. WHOLE FALL PANTS FOR OLD GENTLEMEN !
IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT can be found a complete assortment of everything that goes to make a man comfortable.
OUR HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT is the largest in the State. That we deal in these is sufficient evidence that we offer better goods at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. All the latest styles are being con- stantly added. We offer special inducements in Ladies' and Gents'
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Silk, Alpecca and Gingham Umbrellas and Rubber Clothing.
EPWe Guarantee our Goods to be as Represented, or Money Cheerfully Refunded. 23
Come in and see us, and while you are here, we shall be gratified if you will inspect some of our Clothing for Fall and Winter wear. No matter if you do not want any of them, we show goods cheerfully.
Remember the Place.
Corner Church and College Streets,
BURLINGTON, VERMONT. A. N. PERCY, Manager.
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Bracken Charles R., book-keeper for T. S. Peck, bds 88 North. Bracken Daniel R., engineer for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 88 North.
Bradley George H. M., civil engineer, h 298 College.
Bradley James E., employee Shepard & Morse, bds 89 Cherry.
Bradley John W., traveling salesman for Winch Bros., of Boston, h 77 Monroe. Bradley Robert, clerk in crockery department of A. Boutin's store, bds North. Brady Hugh, butcher, bds 91 North Winooski ave.
Brady James, butcher, and wholesale dealer in meats, bds 91 N. Winooski ave.
Brady John F,, horse trainer, bds 91 North Winooski ave.
Brady Mary Mrs., h 91 North Winooski ave.
Brady Mary E. Miss, milliner, employee A. Boutin, bds 91 North Winooski ave.
Bragg Mary, (Mrs. Denman) resident, h 37 Church.
Brastow Lewis O. Rev., pastor of First Congregational church, h 16 South Winooski ave.
Brault C., employee Tampico works.
Bray Joseph, assistant gas maker, h 196 North Champlain.
Brayton Lester, (Arbuckle & Co., ) h 328 Maple.
Brean Joseph, baker, h 13 Decatur.
Breckenridge William J., brakeman C. V. R. R., h 24 Center.
Breene Patrick, employee C. V. R. R., h 7 South Champlain.
Bresnahan John, employee in car shop C. V. R. R., h 48 Blodgett.
Bresnehan John, marble sawyer, h 476 St. Paul.
Bresnehan Patrick, laborer, h 20 South Champlain.
Breson Peter, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co.'s cotton mills, h 2 East Chase.
Brew Amelia M. Miss, milliner, bds 72 Colchester ave.
BREW HERBERT E., teamster, bds 72 Colchester ave.
Brew William, carpenter and jobber, h 72 Colchester ave.
Brew William, laborer, h 66 Colchester ave.
Brewin Bridget, widow John, h 9 North ave.
Brewin James P., marble cutter, bds 9 North ave.
Bridgman Mary E., clerk for P. H. Coney, bds 84 North Champlain.
Bridgman Michael, laborer, h 84 North Champlain.
Briggs George C., allo. physician and surgeon, 43 North Union, h do. Briggs Leslie, carpenter, bds 82 Pearl.
Brigham Edson C., farmer, with Lyman, Interval road.
Brigham Harrison A., son of Barney. farmer, Interval road.
Brigham L. Maria, widow of Baxter, h 196 South Willard.
Brigham Lyman, dairy 80 cows, milk dealer, and farmer, works on shares for Van Sicklen & Walker 420 acres.
Brignon Augustine, employee Taft & Morgan, bds Lake View House.
BRINK WALLACE H., (Brink & Co.) h 58 St. Paul, opp Episcopal church.
BRINK & CO., (Wallace H. Brink) iron and brass founders, Pioneer Shops, Pioneer Lane.
BRINSMAID JAMES E., watchmaker and jeweler, 103 Church, h 71 North Winooski ave.
Brinsmaid William, (Brinsmaid & Hildreth) h 118 North Union.
Brinsmaid William, Jr., expressman, bds 118 North Union.
Brinsmaid & Hildreth, (William B., Chester H.) dealers in fine watches, clocks, jewelry, silver and silver plated ware, 99 Church.
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Brockney Carrie, milliner for Mrs. Whitney, bds 62 Pitkin.
Broderick John J., coachman for Col. Cannon, Overlake.
BRODIE DAVID A., (Kelsey & Brodie) h 73 Elmwood ave.
*BRONSONS, WESTON, DUNHAM & CO., (H. F. and E. H. Bronson, Ottawa, Canada ; Abijah Weston, Painted Post, N. Y .; J. W. Dunham, Albany, N. Y., and H. K. Weaver,) wholesale and retail dealers in dressed and undressed lumber. Plaining mills and yard south end lum- ber district, cor Pine and Harvard. [Adv. on last fly-leaf.]
Brookes Ellen D., widow of Alfred, h 342 Pearl, winter residence New York city.
BROOKES HORACE J. COL., aid-de-camp on Governor's staff, proprietor of the Ethan Allen farm 350, summer residence South Prospect, winter residence New York city.
Brooks Charles E., cigarmaker, h 79 King.
Brooks John, cigar manufacturer, h 174 Pine, and 79 King.
Brothers Augustine, laborer, h 168 South Battery.
Brothers Frank, laborer, h 39 Cedar.
Brothers John J., slater, bds over 168 South Battery.
Brothers Joseph, basket maker, h 39 Cedar.
Brough Joseph, baker, h 18 Decatur.
Brough Peter, carpenter and joiner, h 112 Interval ave., cor. Decatur.
Brown Augustus J., laborer, bds 538 South Union.
Brown Benhard. clerk, bds 45 St. Paul.
*BROWN'S BURLINGTON PHOTOGRAPH CO., Wm. J. Brown, pro- prietor, 67 Church. [Adv. on page 310.]
BROWN CHAUNCEY W., dealer in groceries and notions, house painter and joiner, 528 South Union, h 530 do.
Brown Cornelia H. Mrs., widow of Rev. Stephen, h 108 North Winooski ave. Brown Dennis, fireman for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 30 Elm.
BROWN EDMUND, machinist, h 125 North Union.
Brown Elizabeth R., widow of S. S., h 67 Church.
Brown Frank, with N. K. Brown, bds 113 College, cor Pine.
Brown Franklin J., watchman B. & L. depot, h 155 Maple.
Brown Harrison D., carriage repository, 153 St. Paul, h 91 Main, cor Pine. Brown Helen J. Mrs., h 317 North.
BROWN HENRY E., clerk for Rowley & Prior, h 322 St. Paul.
Brown John, gardener, bds 176 South Battery.
Brown John D., butcher, h 212 College.
Brown Joseph C., employee L. G. Burnham, h 52 Grant.
Brown Laura E. Miss, bds 27 North Winooski ave.
Brown Louis, peddler, h 47 Pitkin.
Brown Mary M. Mrs., h 27 North Winooski ave.
Brown Michael, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 20 Main.
Brown Nancy F. Mrs., h 113 College, cor Pine.
Brown Nathaniel K., prop. and manuf. of Brown's bronchial star troches, teething cordial, bronchial elixir, fluid extract buchu, and ess. Jamaica ginger, No 11 South Union, h 233 Pearl.
Brown Robert T., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 186 Pine.
Brown Robert J., butler for D. C. Linsley, h 52 Williams.
Brown William, employee J. R. Booth, h 10 Peru.
*BROWN WILLIAM J., (Brown's Photo. Co.) h 67 Church. [Adv. on page 310.]
Brown William J., employee H. E. Woodbury, h North Champlain.
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Brownell Chauncey W., Jr., secretary of State senate, and lawyer, 184 Main, h 196 South Willard.
Brownell Edward F., lawyer, h Proctor n Shelburne.
Brownell Frank W., engineer, h 39 Allen.
Brownell Frederick G., master mechanic, B. & L. R. R., h 182 Main.
Brownell James T., stage driver, h 30 Strong.
Brownell Julia, (Mrs. James T.) sewing machine agent, h 30 Strong.
Brunell Peter, carpenter and builder, bds 113 College.
Brunette Paul, employee Mrs. Loomis, h 435 Pearl.
Bryant James H., laborer, bds 232 South Willard.
Buck C. Theodore, works for Shepard & Morse, h rear of 6 Lake.
Buckham James Rev., retired Congregational clergyman, h 483 Main.
Buckham James. employee Free Press, h 28 University Place.
BUCKHAM MATTHEW HENRY, D. D., pres. University of Vermont
and State Agricultural College, h 28 University Place.
Buley John, laborer, h 42 First.
Bullis Hiram K., marble inspector, h 98 North Winooski ave.
Bullis Persis K. Mrs., h 98 North Winooski ave.
Bullock William S., prop. and capt. of the lake boat "Orville Sinclair," h 508 South Union.
Bunker Edwin J., h 5 North Champlain.
BURBANK ADELIA A. MIss, h 513 Main.
BURBANK MARY A. Miss, h 513 Main.
Burdo Martha Mrs., widow Frank, h 24 South Battery.
Burgurd Louis, meat market and grocery, 144 North Champlain, and III North, h 144 North Champlain.
Burke Bridget E., dressmaker, bds. 63 Rose.
Burke James, general blacksmith, 18 Mechanics' lane, h 56 Cherry.
Burke John, blacksmith, bds 36 Cherry.
Burke Michael, laborer, h 63 Rose.
Burke Maggie M., dressmaker, bds 63 Rose.
Burke Maggie Miss, bds 32 Cedar.
*BURLINGTON CLIPPER, Clinton S. Kinsley, editor and publisher, 180 Main. [Adv. on page 336.]
*BURLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY, Albert N. Percy, manager, 118 Church, 179. 183 College, h 31 Loomis. [Adv. on page 434.]
*BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES, George G. Benedict, mana- ging editor; Edward Johnson, local editor; 181 and 189 College. [Adv. on page 406.]
Burlington Gas Light Co., N. Parker, pres .; F. H. Parker, sec'y, treas., and superintendent, 166 College.
BURLINGTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Hon. T. E. Wales, pres .; C. R. Hayward, sec'y ; L. Barnes, treas .; F. W. Smith, agent ; whole- sale dealers in Italian, North Pittsford, French Gray, Lepanto, and Bran- don Marbles, also manufs. of floor tiling, office 103 Maple.
Burlington Savings Bank (The,) S. M. Pope, pres .; C. F. Ward, sec'y and treas .; 148 College.
BURLINGTON SHIRT COMPANY, Henry Loomis, pres .; G. F. Pope, vice-pres .; J. A. Clapp, manager ; manufs. of shirts, collars, and cuffs, gents underwear, etc., 103 and 105 St. Paul.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, JOHNSON, VT. EDWARD CONANT, PRINCIPAL. [See advertisement page 412.]
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*BURLINGTON SPOKE CO., Walker & Hatch, agents, manufs. spokes, axhelves, etc., office 153 Main. [Adv. on page 260.]
*BURLINGTON STEAM DYE WORKS, Robert Thynne, prop., rear 104 Church. [Adv. on page 380.]
Burlington Telephone Co., W. S. Vincent, treas .; Alvaro Adsit, electrician ; 63 Church.
Burlington & Lamoille, machine shops, 33 Maple.
Burmel Alonzo M., carpenter and millwright, h 67 Main.
Burnap Charles H., employee L. G. Burnham, h 4 Grant.
Burnap Wilder L., attorney and counselor at law, Merchants' Bank Build- ing, College, h 151 South Prospect.
Burnell Charles, employee Burlington Manufacturing Co., h 238 Pine.
Burnell Flavien, city cartman No. 3, h 38 Bright.
Burnett Charlotte L. Mrs., widow of Henry, h 51 Monroe.
Burnett Charlotte M. Miss, teacher Pomeroy school, bds 51 Monroe.
Burnham Anna L., clerk for L. M. Burnham, bds 46 Church.
Burnham Charles A., photographer, with L. G. Burnham, IO1 Elmwood ave. Burnham Etta F. Mrs., clerk for L. G. Burnham & Co., h IOI Elmwood ave. Burnham Lewis M., variety and candy store, 46 Church, h do.
BURNHAM LORENZO G., (L. G. Burnham & Co.) manager Porter Manu- facturing Co., and photographer, 73 Church, h 101 Elmwood ave.
*BURNHAM L. G. & CO., (L. G. B. & Albert Killam) manufacturers of gilt and black walnut moldings and photographic materials, 73 Church. [Adv. on page 346.]
Burnham William H., employee L. G. Burnham, bds 89 North Champlain. Burnoir Louis, laborer, h 49 Front.
Burns Edward, employee Price & Linsley, h 40 Strong.
Burns John, laborer, h 518 South Union.
Burns Michael, teamster, bds 34 Battery.
Burns Thomas, waiter for Col. Cannon.
Burr Harriet Mrs., widow of Zebulon, h 540 St. Paul.
Burritt Alexander, carpenter and joiner, h 50 LaFountain.
Burritt Bros., (E. W. & Fred W.) druggists, 95 Church.
Burritt Caroline W., widow of Andrew, h 169 South Union.
Burritt Edgar W., (Burritt Bros.) h 196 South Union.
Burritt Fred W., (Burritt Bros. ) h 71 St. Paul, cor Bank.
Burritt Jerry, laborer, h 53 Archibald.
Burritt Fred, carpenter, h 74 George.
Burrows Eugene W., works for Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 24 Pomeroy.
Burrows John E., foreman for Taft, Morgan & Co., h 24 Pomeroy.
Burrows Loren J., employee Taft, Morgan & Co., bds 24 Pomeroy. Burselle Antoine, employee H. C. Smith, h Battery.
Bursson Edward, (Winooski) employee Gates & Co., h Cotton Mill st. Burton David N., employee O. A. Burton, bds 404 College.
Burton Oscar A., broker and owner of real estate in Franklin Co., h 404 College.
Bushey Charles, employee F. K. Converse, bds 274 Church.
Bushey Henry, laborer, bds 142 University Place.
Bushman Remi, commercial traveler for Ellis & Co., Boston, h 69 North Champlain.
Bushnell Edwin W., insurance agent, room No. 4 Vermont Life Insurance building, 176 Main.
Butfly Louis, employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds 100 King.
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Butler Andrew, carpenter, h 55 Center.
Butler Patrick, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 120 So. Champlain.
Butler Peter, employee L. Barnes, h Lake Shore, near Red Rocks.
Butler Peter J., laborer, h 236 Elmwood ave.
Buzzell Elora L. Mrs., bds 55 North Winooski ave.
Cabana Edward, employee Pope & Watson, bds 9 Pine.
Cabana Moses, employee Pope & Crane, h 152 North.
Cabana Oliver, employee Wing & Smith, h 149 Maple.
Cadere Prudan, laborer, h 18 Cherry.
Cady Guy I., traveling agent for A. L. Bailey, pianos and organs, bds 155 Cherry.
CAISE ANTOINE, clerk for U. Caise, bds 123 North Champlain.
Caise & Erno, house, sign, and carriage painters, 21 Mechanics' Lane.
Caise Uzeb, (Caise & Erno) h 123 North Champlain.
Calaghan Michael, employee Tampico Works, bds 21 North.
Calahan James, stone mason, h 21 North.
Calhoun Allen, plumber, h 30 Elmwood ave.
Calhoun Joseph, plumber, bds 30 Elmwood ave.
Cameron Mary, widow of William, h Chase.
Cameron Peter, laborer, h-Chase.
Camp Fred C., chief clerk American Hotel, bds do.
Campbell George L., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 119 St. Paul.
Campbell Grace N., widow of William J., toys and confectionery, 185 Bank, h do.
CANFIELD THOMAS H., treasurer and trustee of the Vermont Episcopal Institute, occupies roo acres owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Ver- mont, Institute road.
Cannon Henry LeG., artist, resides with Col. LeGrand B.
CANNON LEGRAND B. COL., president Lake Champlain Transportation Co., owns stock farm 422 acres in Shelburne, summer residence "Over-
lake," Prospect st., winter residence 311 Fifth ave., New York city, N. Y. Cannon Patrick, employee C. V. R. R., h 65 George.
Carley Mary A., widow, h 158 South Battery.
Carlin Benjamin, bds 263 St. Paul.
Carlin Charlotte, widow of John, h 263 St. Paul.
Carlin Joseph, employee Judge Shaw, h 102 Elm (up stairs).
Carney Mary Ann Mrs., h 158 Battery.
*CARPENTER B. W. & CO., (Benj. W. Carpenter and Fayette L. Taft) druggists, 115 Church, and 178 College. [Adv. on page 280.]
CARPENTER BENJAMIN W., (B. W. Carpenter & Co.) 253 Pearl. Carpenter Hannah F. Mrs., boarding, h 22 Center.
Carpenter John H., clerk for Smith & Pease, bds 35 St. Paul.
Carpenter John W., boarding, h 35 St. Paul.
Carpenter Joseph C., laborer, h 200 South Battery.
Carpenter Timothy. h 22 Center.
CARPENTER WALTER, M. D., allo. physician and surgeon, pres. board of directors Mary Fletcher Hospital. 223 Pearl, h do.
Carr Carrie F. Miss, matron of the Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st. Carr Flora J. Miss, assistant at Home for Destitute Children, Shelburne st. Carruth Cora M., clerk at Custom House, bds 64 North Union.
Carruth Jonas, deputy collector of customs, office in Custom House, h 64 North Union.
Cartier Joseph, blacksmith, h 11 Allen.
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THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GROCERIES
AND TABLE LU ES IN THE STATE, IS AT
MOKILLIP'S,
123 CHURCH ST., BURLINGTON, VT.
We are constantly adding to our already large stock, and are sure we can fill any orders in our line entrusted to our care. We make FANCY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY, but handle all goods kept in a First-Class Grocery House. We have 12 Varieties of Chocolate and Broma,
Salad Oils, Salad Creams, Table Sauces, Queen Olives, Pickled Limes, Pine-apple, Edam and Neufchatel Cheese, Estragon Vinegar, Canned Meats of All Kinds, Pickled Lamb's Tongue, Pickled Lobster, Sardines, &c., JJellies, Sauces, Pickles, Preserved Fruits, Canned Vegetables,
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS STORE.
Remember the place and remember that we are always glad to see you, and that we guarantee everything to be as represented. Respectfully, W. B. MCKILLIP.
T. A. WHEELOCK, Exclusive Agent for PIERCE'S LOW PRESSURE
STEAM HEATING APPARATUS.
This Boiler is constructed on entirely
NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
And is made more especially for use in Private Residences where ECONOMY OF FUEL, EASE OF MANAGEMENT and CLEANLINESS are most desirable, and where a STEADY FIRE and
SURE SUPPLY OF STEAM IS NECESSARY AT ALL TIMES.
(7 Estimates cheerfully given for heating and Ventilating.
FINE PLUMBING
STEAM HEATING
A SPECIALTY.
118 COLLEGE STREET, BURLINGTON, VT.
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Carty Elizabeth Mrs., h 280 North.
Casavoy Frank, laborer, h 28 Front.
Casey Daniel, gardener for M. M. Hutchison, h 35 North Prospect.
Casey Edward F., compositor at Burlington Clipper office, h 30 Prospect.
Casey James, laborer, h 19 King.
Casey James, lumber sorter for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham, & Co. h 174 North Battery.
Casey John, employee C. P. Smith, h 126 South Battery.
Casey Michael, slater, h 175 Pine, cor King.
Cashen Mary Miss, h 76 Barrett.
Cashon John, employee C. V. R. R., h 79, College.
Cassidy John G., employee Barnes & Hayward, h 522 South Union.
Cassidy Mary Mrs., dressmaker, h 12 Allen.
Cassidy William, peddler, h 12 Allen.
Cassock Frank, employee Holt & Barnes, h 69 Champlain.
Castle Cassius A., agent U. S. Life Insurance Co., h 72 Grant.
Catlin Albert L., lumber dealer, business and lands in Texas, bds Van Ness House.
Catlin Phineas H., resident, h 28 Shelburne.
Cauley Martin, employee C. V. R. R., h r9 Allen.
Cauthon Mitchell, employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 257 Champlain.
Cautine Ille, employee Holt & Barnes, h 2 Decatur.
Cabana Charles, employee Holt & Barnes, h 110 Archibald
Cabana Tousant, employee Wing & Smith, bds North.
Cayea James, employee Matthews & Hickok, h 15 Peru.
Cayea Nellie Miss, dressmaker for Miss Paine, bds 15 Peru.
Celley Herbert V., employee S. C. Kimball & Co., h 25 North Union.
Ceshen Margaret Miss, (Winooski) with Mary, h 76 Barrett.
Ceshen Mary Miss, (Winooski) h 76 Barrett.
Chagnon Henry, (Winooski) employee Burlington Woolen Co., h 79 Chase. Chamberlain Reuben, (Winooski) card grinder, h 16 Barrett.
Chamberlin Henry, conductor on C. V. R. R., the oldest conductor and longest in service on any employee on the road, h 17 North Union.
Chamberlin James S., book-keeper for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 234 Pearl.
Chamberlin Nelson E., traveling salesman, h 15 North Winooski ave.
Chambers Mary Mrs., h 149 Pine.
Chambers William R., traveling salesman for Pope, Berry & Hall, bds Quincy House.
Champagne Delia, laundress, h 25 North Champlain.
Champagne Onesimo, tailor, 119 St. Paul.
Champagne Peter, laborer, h 31 Pitkin.
Champlain Theressa, h 211 North Battery.
*CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION CO., LeGrand B. Cannon, presi- dent; V. P. Noyes, treasurer; P. W. Barney, clerk ; office and wharf foot of King st. [Adv. on page 290.]
Chandler Betsey, widow of J. G., h 17 Center.
Chandonette Henry C., painter, h 431 Pearl.
CHAPMAN HENRY W., night watchman for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h South Burlington, r 27, cor 28.
Chappel Maroe L., employee Holt & Barnes, bds 20 Peru.
Chaput Nelson, box maker, h 395 North.
Charbonneau Elie, carpenter, h 17 Poplar.
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Charbonneau Elie, Jr., employee H. E. Adams.
Charpack Peter, laborer, h 19 North.
*CHASE EDWIN R., M. D., homeo. physician and surgeon, 153 South Union, cor. Main. [Card on page 456.]
Chase Emerson, employee F. Woodworth, h 49 Bank.
CHASE GEORGE D., engineer C. V. R. R., h 58 Front.
Chase Henry G., gun and locksmith, 106 Church (up-stairs), h do.
Chase Martin A., (Winooski) miller, bds Allen st., Winooski.
Chaurette Moses, laborer, h 78 South Battery.
Chausse Eugene, journeyman shoemaker, h 56 LaFountain.
Chausse Hermon, employee Tampico Dressing Works, bds 116 St. Paul.
Chausse Octave, meat market, 148 North Champlain, h 146 do.
Chausse Oscar, laborer, bds 146 North Champlain.
Chauvin Francis, clerk for George W. Kelley, bds 14 Church.
Chayer Albert F., commercial traveler, h 28 Murray.
Checoine Louis, cartman, h 290 North Bend.
Checoine Louis, Jr., carpenter, h 59 Cedar.
CHILDS JAMES, carpenter and joiner, h 50 First.
Chiott Henry, captain of pleasure yacht, and tile maker, h 102 Elm.
Church Benjamin A., printer, h 17 North Champlain.
Church Francis E., laborer, h 141 North Union.
Church Frederick A., conductor on New York & New England R. R., h 16 Cherry.
Church Jane A., (Mrs. F. A.) dressmaker, 16 Cherry.
Church Margaret Mrs., dressmaker, h 141 North Union.
City Dye House, C. B. Perkins, proprietor, 119 St. Paul.
City Loan Company, (L. M. and A. Barrows) Lewis M. Barrows, manager, 156 College.
Clapp De Witt C., carpenter and joiner, h 71 Hyde.
CLAPP JOHN A., manager of Burlington Shirt Co., bds cor College and St. Paul.
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